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I .4 , , �, . . � � I �ijiAll%bh t ,qp4forth, Ontario, ev- done over again. I - � � . " 7 �� 11 ,� 11, . 'shed -4. .,! , 1. "', , ", , , �,Iky Thursday',afternoon by McLean We way not have' the money 'in I I . . . . 11 I I � I - � . I I ­� ','�`.�I�,#,, ��L I I . . � .�. � _ ", �1� , !,- ,,! . ­ I � . 11 '' f I � I '' , " I . .1 P', I � . , I "" . . . I .1 - I 1. . . . , .. , 4 ),Ik-o% , . . I I - ' . ' .� ", hand, but the tow4ships and the courk- � I Ms.. ts , .. :tt,n, — ihe Board of Education, member, of WcW Mr, Lew. Tebbutt on i�h�A of, I Xigs, dWary ,Buchanan, B.N.,'-,Qf .§t- , The )�eagui,:`t'414 its regular weekly� , 940OP "." ,X*,�Ro" is hei* . I � I - , 'I �' � � . . . o I . ., of A , r viee�presid,�,,nt the. Sunday sel(oQL � 4loy ev6iiiug 1',:.: i -spent the we, . tin U0, 'a" last in visiting h4kr siste�, ' , �fo jKeD 1:�� iSubs iption rate, $1.50 a year in ties, if they are anything like Huron, the village council and The., Ladies' Club Thomas, ek: end visitift mee g on � � - . I cr . . Single ' g, good credit as of the Daggott Bank, a member of had made an autograph quilt, which her.pariints, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Buch- the gelKool rom-ri of'"thea'Unit6d Church Wllso.n. 1. , ,, . �'-j%Aiva*ei- foreign, $2.00 a year h&%;e as much and a I � ' ' �, ,. , the Masonic.Ord6r, the Shrine and was piomised to the first young lady anan. on which occislowither� *�s, a very, Our grain bu�era ap�.i�lllerw ore -, . . - :c4ies 4 cents each, they ever had. , hJ1 'Intoripsting pro- kept quite busy as grain is d9vu-ng"in . ,,, I' ,. "'k, Xn*ht Templar Lodges. For. the menrl.ior to, be wed, and the *egident We are pleased'to see Miss Janet good att6ndanc6 a] . ,, M, . , �,z 111,'%�,,� ­,.JJF, , . "I . . . . . gr , ' � Advertising rates on application- -ood �business to con- past I , Foreest able to Allo n1j. `devotional freely. , I � . . , I 0"'J".` '­� , wouic%,t it be & "I'll 1.3p', , �wo years he has been assoc;iated of the club, Mrs. -W-JGregor, called be around again after gramme. wl th - . . . . . �� 111;,1�1' I ,e I ­_ -1 , even ex- pait of the meetlig, a, $eaMpg in- eeting.--i0ouncil h �,�� � ,�t 1)"."t ", . I tinuei� is hmunicipal work or forward, ,and with a neat � - Council M , ,,, ��i', 1� . their ... � , " 0� 1� .�, ." � .1 , with Dr. A. R. Peterson, a gradusite Miss, iPepper ' . . a Upek's illnpss. Mth . 161d, I . 11, , �4 - givein by !�*fldred regular meeting Tuesday evenipli, va , -U. .1 h Uios Pep- Dr. A. R. Campbe _., ., iK, I � � . Members of the Can tically double the of Northwestern. From, overwork speee , present j 11" �, �� r . t ,V -quilt. , - strumental was I 1, � mi , . t� . , til�, adian Wee �n pxac' 0 I . ed thq 11 is furtfier im �. -1 the Huron i , ' Ming by addin Follick; after which thik'topi�, s I 1,1 &­_ ;-L *Jjewspaper Association and he flu epidemi h suffered a per replied very nicely, and hfter'the proving his neat dwt 9 ,4ea - members'being present. The niAnutps. , , ", , I � I results can 'be obtained for half the during t " � , . ' , , " � I , ',2, I , y Press Association. � years al, alt Sr sang, '119he's ing with Missions, as the meeting Walie r � , Z, �._ . Vaunt heart attack two , hough compan: a, Jolly 0004 a p0veh at the front. The work is . I . was of the previous two meetings I . � , ­ , , 111. � � ., .11:: . 11 ," . . money. still active it,weakened his pre.vious Fellow," was again called forward and beiiig'done by Mr. James Sangster. missionary night, was taken"..' 6 read,and.Spencer and Cameron move4',­ , , � . - I �iN� I ,4' , 1, �11 " __ — - the phnical endurance. He had another presented With a walnut book tallie - Mrs. Lipphardt is quite ill at the T,&iises Mildred Scruton and - �, a that minutes* *be adopted as� read, -4, � I ,,,,,�, . If it was all right to shoot � . I 11 11 11�. 1�.111'111.i and sli ster rug. Mr. 'New- home of her daughter, Mrs. George Shiddock, aft�r which a deli ed' th ,viork %, :koverrier 6th, whole wad in days of prosperity gw attack about� a mouth Eigo, arid small Axmin ,Carried. G,eiger report 0 I '. ,�7 � SEAPORTH, Friday, of a instrumental was given -by, Lo e 1�r * - � , ' �� . , 1, ��r:. , . yment unlal another day, but mas visiting patients until the man Garrett read tb,� following 'ad . ,, I done -on the:.,drain at Nelson and . y I � 0 .- defer pa r Fee, suffering from the effects J.�,­ . . ��� I 1'1�� . . which unfortunately happened to be day before his death. -He Was strick- dress� Mrs. F. Townsend and 3Ers.:Qar. f 11 while visiting relat�ves in Zurich. der. ��, 'i . 4 Queen and the work on the catch - , I �'I�;� en while Walking through the rooms rett miking the presentation. "Dear Mr.'Eldrid Smith, who is attending Miss Map ,Simpson, who lrece�07` basin in ftont,of church on� Nelson I 11 - . , . , . . I I t., . a day of depression, surely it is good very successfully underwent an,,,Opera- Street, also crossing in front of J. I I , '�:�,',�,, I ' . � , Ill GOING UP 9f his home Wednesday evening at 7 Friend Pearl: We, ,yourt fiisads - and Vniversity at London, recently spent �., �.. ' , ' ' , . . �� , , ""'.." ' His wi 4 day with his pa tionfor appendicitis in 'Scott Meiholi- 01ithron's. property. Communicuions '. ,R�%Zl-li . ;i, business to carry on this work now, fe, who was in' -the neighbors, having learned of'i?fia�py - rents, Mr, and Mrs. B . T"I'', , . I o'clock. " I �f,',"� . . * 11 a t vplace, have ga,*,7.',';. 'th . !al Hospital, at Seaforth, spent the weti read from Ontario Employment . f - . Wheat prices are going, ul�. For when so much more can be accomP- bAsement at the time, heard him fa , event soon to t k 4 ;, r', ... Alex. ISTM - . -1 11 �, I " Ur I I 1�,' , few minutes ered to-ijight to extend to you o Xr. Adam Reichert is visiting his past week or so here with her grand- Oflice ,Town Clerl� Goderich, T. M. 111� ,k'�� .�., � some weeks theie has been'a very lished for so much less expenditure, and he passed away a He was very best wishes for your .future hap-' two 40ns it, Detroit and Port Huron. mother, Mrs., 06bert Bonthion and Costeho, Judge, To iGeiger's ,appeal; 1 " '11 11 . ' ' 1. I I i"v", I I ''I slow, but steady advance in price and Why not defer payment until times after she reached his side. ' I . married October 8, 1908, to Miss He,l,,- pinesp. We believe you have made a . Miss Alice Walker entertained the was able to return "to her home in Georie Brock, Secretaryl, r F1re4 * � - . e , il-, I . th4 week it reached seventy-four is , .s wise choice in a life partner; we are Arnold 30ss*' Detroit the first of this week. men's resignation. ., I �, I are prosperous again; 'because it i sie Kesler, of Daggett, who with - � ion Circle at thp. home of Cameron ,F,,� I 7. . - We, tier parents. . On Sunddy nibirning last at - the ,Mickle , oved that communiedti6lis * - 1, ` . �t' cents. Those who claim to know, say the 'inevitable rule- ot life that good da%hter, Eva Mae, teacher in the quite sure Casey has done go " ' Mrs. Alex. Smith has retur P . ' !!I ".�;'�:, , . � fich.,'son are glao to know that you, will'not. be ned from United Church, the pastor, Rev. A., Accepted 0. read--4Carried. ,Bills and v I, 4 at will reach the dollar mark by times will follow the bad. Hig School of Midland, � ' ' - - I - , ,,,, 0 �W4 � I M11''. . �,, . whe Arbor, living very far away from us, s �. I 11;�io. Sinclair, read a telegram: received, accounts were,,read as follows: .3; . �. .0,0, . 1. 1� ,.,,� ­ . the first of the year. ' - The roads in Huron County are eq- David, Jr., a; student at Ann To�i %'4, . 'Mrs., Herlderson, of Med- shall be able to have "a bite. ol brgad' , Mrs. J. D. Camp of Wind or, is froml Saskatchewan, acknowledging Passmore, I bell, s HYdro,, $7.08; J. -Fisher, 11.�i I three sist.jrs, I I � . . i't!� S' ly for the ual, if not superior, to those of any .- visiting h#;r, with thanks the fine carload of veg- bo ' . . F'." That i good news, not on . yardrits, ' Mr. 'and , krs. la r, ditches,, $3,20; Mrs. -R. Cud- , ! _� . . icine Hat, Man., Mrs. Henderson, of and a sup ol tea" with you occasion ;:�, 010, z. eta,bles,, fruit and other ,things sent more, cement, streets,, �$10.80; tow, - a', farmer, hut for every person rOsiding county in the Province, but they ,are Los Angeles, ,,California Miss Eliza- ally. ,However, we shall miss you xn,james,A.Bell. 41 i't­ ' � . 5g.;, in Canada. It means that the de- not'good er�pugh. That is a fact we beth Landsborough, of Detroit, and our neighborhood, as you have always, Reyk"Mctavish, of Exipter, will take recently from this station, which had $22.08. "Consitt and ,Cameron moved _. � - 9 I I ,-n a th . mt- ' at*the accountR as read be paid.- . 11 It, pression. of the past 0vo years has have to face wliether we want to or two brothers, Win., of Seaforth, and bei most Ivilling helper. In the e Alldren's service in Hensall U i just arrived in fine condition and had th' , .': t��' . as, are the survivors. The re- choir of our church,. as an 'assistant ed Chu�ch -on Sunday- morning, and beew, distributed. , � Carried. 'Xiekle. and Po I'�. . . Robt., Tex _S§itt: That ;(,rl .,,'L�"11 I I . Veen checkedt Good tiriles may not' npt. Curtailing or cutting out work to the, Larson teacher in 'the Sunday 'school, A 'm6m- .Rev, R. N. Stewart, of Stratford the On,'Monday eveniF next the second the Clerk be instrueted,j�6'­write the . �- I mains were , taken _ 11,7.. I be jug� around ,the. first corner, but on them altogether for a year or two Mortuary, Menominge, and were be ple's Class, and evening. . Mr. .Sinclair will preach in series of concerts -*ill be leld in the Fire Chief accepting th6 resignaijon I . I . . � . 1k, , ' X n aff basement of the United Church' an& fir� brigade, to %ake I ;,,,� they are on the way. or unfil times are better, is not going brought,back t6 the home lift night. .of the Ladies' Club, you have always E eter a d St a on Sunday. , a 6f himself " . 11 the whedi grown in On- to cut dov�m our tax bills, but *ill, The funeral service will be held Sat- ddne your 8hare. We know that you IMr. and Mrs. Corbett and Mr. and good programme 'is being arr�nged, effect at .noon on Nolvernbek i4 1931, . "t .� . Of course bn at I o'clock it the 'will look well to the ways Of Your D�Ers. Roy WeLaren were visited 'this and will be given entirely 1by, thp rnen �L6rried. Miekle ind 4Consitt:' �That I I ��'. ,:, I tario would not -be a'drop in the buck- eventually, greatly increase them. urda-j afterno . I 1��_ , home and 1.8o o'clock at the Daggett ,bofisehold ' and havin'g been epdowed week by friends from, Detroit, and of the church, and we expect that this Cameron and Spencer (be a committee I 11": . I I 11. et of the world's granary, or even The time to buy the t1tings we.need e in 'by nature with a cheerful disposition, L,bo. - ' ' I . will be'one of the best concerts. 'ever to gelect a man to act as Fire .Cbfif i�,�� IK I � Moravian church. Burial -will b . I . . . , . . that of Can�di, but, neverthe,less, 6 now 'or will eventually need, is *en Riverside cemetery,. Menominee." your husband will always rejoice in A laymeils, banquet of the Rural ,held in the church. - In addition to and njechanic for fire engine at a. � 11. ' - the price of wheat means ' having won so excellent a wD!d. - As a Deanery of Huron -was held in the 'this the Pike Bay Male Quartette, salary of $25.per year,"ind to select \--� " ,,,,,, ..�'. 1. increaae in our needs can be purchased for the , A poem written by Rev -.F. A. Sei- small token of our'. appreciation we school room of, St. Paul's Anglican who are no' A I rangers to us, will ren- the balance of Fire Brigade', subject J-T-�-, . 1. ; . prosperity for the Ontario farmer ,least money. . fert, appears in the same issue. ask you to accept this walnut takle Church on Monday evening last, when der several numbers, and, a good dve- to council's acceptance.' ­q CarriedL 1\ . 9i. ., . I �, 'just as much as it does for his West- I I I � . . and rug, hoping it may 134 your priv- there was a very good attendance and ning is being looked forward to. I Cameron and Spencer Tmved that,wci I/ . 1, 1. I __ Oh, who can count the sick rooms he ile to enjoy health, wealth ano hap- a"most pleasant social and-yrofits�hle Mr. A. Spencer and family have adjourn.-Carried-J,jimes A. Paftr-, " I I -)f ' � 14 iern brothers. . . has brighteiied, . ge w dwelling on son, Clerk. , . I 'I'. - piness and many years of spent.. Mr. Cottle, of Torontoi (.� � lt�. is oddi but still a fact, and al- TUCKERSMITH - ' . , moved into their ne ­� .- . I ways has been, that the� price of w I heat . The many times he'9 calmedlour trag- I,li,,. 'Signed on behalf of the neigh- gave a,very helpful and inspiring, ad- King Street west of the railway-trAcii � . I � I . . 11 . . _. . I 1, ,_ I . � One Cent Sale.—All this week. Ends Sat- V bors: Newman Garrett, Greg- ,Me- dregs, as the main speaker of the. eve- and have yery . . I . iic fears; ,-neat, comfortable and I � hear up-to-date ',&bmises. . . � . I i. regulates� the price of other. 'farm t,Tday night, at Keating's - Pharmacy, Sea- And who can fell the weary ts Gregor." Miss Pepper made a suita nin , while -short addresses were"also I :q , . . . 9 "-, ' Commodities. When 1wYeat goes up f orth, Ont he's lightened, I able reply, though much surprised. given byj.those present.'The ladi� Quite a large number from our . . I �' I � Mr. and ,Mrs. Lorne Pepper, of sl Lunch was served by the ladies" Club. of the congregation provided in r village and dlst�ict on Monday after-, teavitfs'Thoatre, Exeter . ,, .1 � *11 other farm produlets act in sYm- -1 I I . , tb:_r1 I � I . � . .. I Niagara Falls, are visiting 'her par- I usually able,and abundant manner. noon last attended the funeral of the ' . � � I � , � , k,.T. pathy. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hay, for a 1rhe i bodies he has, bealed, the limbs . - . . As an evidence of the fine open late r9x. Albert Bell, the youngest BOA `1`4prsday, Friday and Saturday �, I I - . Thnt i,% where the good news comes few days. ' he's strengthened, I of the late Robert Bell, ST.,. of,, the November 5th, 6th, 7-th . ' �� I in for the Ontario farmer, and if the 'Mt. and 'Mrs. Gordon Hay -ter and The footsteps he has stayed from 1. ZURICH- weather that we have had'Ahis' fall London Road, and who for many years 11RAMON NAVA.RkO" P I . i 1, and ,4re 'still, at date of writing,ten- . Mrs. Ed. Brand, of London, . . , . . lived a ,little.over a mile south of our . � I 'f,ctual truth were kno,7n and pu- two sons, of Flint, Mich., spent the other spheres, . .Mr. and ight just mention hat . .1 . � ;4 week end with her mother, Mrs. Alf. The ininds that he has cleared w spent Sunday in town with friends. joying, we in in his greatest'role ' 1, hen le viallagei but who for some past years , .11, . . I I I ;isked, the Ontario farmer can stand ,,Ross. shadows lengthened I 'Mrs. E. F. Klopp is *visitipg at the we noticed a fine fresh looking-apq) had his home near Exeter., The ser- . � "SON OF INDIA" . I I . .a lot of good news of that kind. The friends and neighbors of mr, - , I In' forty years! , . home of her daughter, Mrs. L. "IN. blossom that Mrs. Nelsorl Blatchford, vice was conducted by Rev. � A. Sin- Eleph ' - i , � I of this -Village, had picked a few days A-Tts, tigers -a beautiful heroine. l I It is" in fact, long over due, ,Per- ano Mrs. Wren Eyre met at the home � I Kalbfleisch, Elmira, this week. . I clair, of- the United Church, Hensall, are integral assets of Navarro's lat- ,, 1. presented t�enl The pain that fled upon 'his skill un- 'Mr.'and Mrs. 'F. Aulerich, of De� ago. I of which, church the deceased was a est triumph. � 41 . . baps not in two or three generati'ons of his mother and I � This coming Sunday,,Novemb . I I I . member and good attenclant. Rev. �Dogville .Comedy, "College Houndier I . ""?, have farm and, farm products reach- with a Wicker chair and fernery one failing, I troit, Mich., spent the week end at � observed as Young Pe'6,0k�, ' . . ,. I . h evening last Week before leaving for The old, who at his coming dried t4eir the home of the latter's paients, Mr. 'will be � Mr. Sinclair in. his service,made very — . . . , . ed s .low a level as that at w ich . I Day.in the United qhurcb, and 410�- , ' I . I -i the;.have.been standing for the past their home 4n Sarnia. , tears, I and Mrs. L. A. Prang. cial collee'tion will be taken for the feeling reft-rence to the deceased and Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 106 I I I . W`ay-Pepper.-A pretty November The babies, at his touch, who stopped Hallowe'en iilpassed off quietly in Young People's League, who are help- his Very sudden death. The Attend- . � "NIGHT 'BIRDS" ' ' .. year or.two. � I wedding -was solemnized -at the On- their.wailing, towrf. No damage was done, although - ' ance at the funeral was very large See the hunting to earth by. Scotlarid I � . . * ing the Saskatchewan relief fund. The' . . . -Crops have been abundant, -i is tario Street United Church Manse, In I forty . years!. I thing' were moved around. The band mdrning'service *ill'be dedicated to Yard of a mysterious gapg of crooks. .. " . I t _ s and mugh sy4npathy is felt forthe be- ' , true, but even the farmer who owned Clinton, on Wednesday,morning at 11 ' stand, which has been quietly resting Armistice Day and 'at the "evening ,,eaVed widow and.young Son. Mrs. Ftill of excitement and suspense. . 1 ��� I I ­ o'clock, when ,Mary Pearl Peppek, the record of his, goodness is 9 trea- on the lot west of Mr. 1j. Krueger's servicT a young men's quartett.e', com- Sinclair and.M'rs. lMaude Aedden sang A Smashing Climax, Corfiedy arid . 0 . his holdings outright,,has had ,to be daughter of Mi% and Mrs. Albert Pep- sure barber shop, was moved -to the pro- I. v6ry.feOingly that beautiful selection 'Cartoon. I .1 �� a good farmer' to make ends meet. per, of Tuckersmith, became the bride That in thd angels book of life,ap- perty owned by ,Mr. J. Deichett. - posed"Ibf -Dr. Ivan ST�Itlie,Mr. Samue titled, "Some S-�veet Day." I I — �' . .� I . Rennie', Mr. Perris Cantelon and 'Mr. en � :1 I For the farmer who hfid interest of Charles Way.. son of Mr. arid Mrs. pears, . ' 'Bedard -Corriveau.-An event of in- Claude, Blowes, will assist with the Remembrance Day, November 11th, Special for Wednesday and Thurs,flay� . -1 ) I 11 . charges as we;l, as taxes t6 prov . ide Alva Way, of 20tb concession, Tuck- It,s something that we humans can terest was celebrated at the R. C. singing, and will also Tender two a holiday and the , (Armistice Day), Nov. 14th, 12th ., . I 11 for, the task has been an almost im- ersmith. R,�v. F. G. Farrill officiated. not measure I : Church, Drysdale, on Tuesday fore- quartettes. . . - banks and post offices will b6 closed I "CISCO 'KIDI, I . 11 I The brid4 was charmingly gowned in I In forty years'! ', noon, November 3rd, when R6v. L. . ' . as ft is proclaimed a statutory holi- ,,b > - 11 with - / � either case, 'I Mr. an4 Mrs. Robert Duncan and. , . . possible one� In no -pink chiffon and wore a string, of � , Marchand united in -marriage, Laura � Harrington W dayby the Government, but it is pro- Warner Baxter and Edmond Lowe , " Jack YOA11g, of est, . . il . .farmdr; has had any money to spend. pearls. ' She carried a bouqiiet of pink God now rewards him after high en- daughter of' Mr. and 'Mrs. Leon Bed spent Sunday with Miss Minnie Reid vided tha:t the rfiral mail �service is (First run bpens at Tivoli Theatre.. 1, - 11 But the farmer is not the 'only orie'l and white carnations. The bridesmaid , deavpr, I ard'.,4nd Lucien, 'son of 'Mr. and Mrs. and Mrg. 'Reid. . . to be given on that day. - � Toronto, Friday, Noveinbbr Gth) I 1. ) . Who will benefit by the rise in wheat was Miss Gladys R. Way, sister of Eternal rest�is his in heavenly light ,Joseph �Corriveau, -Sr.,. all from Hay The many friends of -Mrs, Lippart, ,HallowVen passed over very, quiet-� Comedy, LAVREL, and HARDY . 11 I I , i The boys, and- girls . in . " . 1, , ; I * the bridegroom,' teacher in Bayfield that cheers. ' townshi,?, Mr. and Mrs. Bedard will ly in our village. ' I prices. The business and professional S. S. No. 10. She wore a gown m9ther of'Mrs. George Fee, who had . .. . I . Of Our memory and gratitud� will never reside near' Drysdale. - the misfortune to fall a few weeks enjoyed. themselves dressedgp in all "ANOTHER FINE MESS" � . . . . I � I *an, the manufacturer and the every- mauve silver lace,with hat of mat6- fail him I Hay Council MAting.-The regular .. kinds of funny costume I � d had a I I 'with accessories in silver, . I ago, injuring herself. is seriously ill good time calling �at homes and being Friday and . SatuTday,' . Nov. '13, 14th .1, I . I . I I . I day man oil the street, has as keen ing shade, I . monthly,peeting of the council of the with pneumonia anTslight hopes are . I � , . i an interest in the price of wheat as and carried an arila bouquet of yellow . . . Township of Hay was'held in the , but we treated to candy, fruit, etc. We be- WILL ROG9RS � .. pernet roses. Foll6wir�g the ceremony School Report' The following 1 " Town Hall, Zurich, ;n Monday, Nov. held out for her recoverN 1. d lieve little or no annoying pranks . in I . � � I . . Las any farmer. o, I the bridal party returned by motor to the scho�l ,report.,of S., S. No. 10, 2nd,, with all the members' present. trust that,wi . "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" t. " )e restor- kyere perpetuated, which is a nice I 1, medical attention, she will I �, I Prosperity travels 'from the farm the home of th6 bride's parents where Tilck6rsmith, for the months of Sep- The, miniites of, the previous meeting change from the, practices that often J-&yll laugh themselves into a yeEmPs . . .. ., � .. ed to health.again. . I . ;,i � . . to the village, the town and the city, a wedding dinner w and October: The' number in- . ,prevailed in bygone years. . .11 I ,, I were Adopted a's read. The following ' growth. I . . ­ - a . . A guests. The home was prettily dec- dicate percentages: Pass 60, Honourg resolutions were passed: That M. The Arnold Mission Circle of Car- Mr. Thomas Shaddock, section fore- l7ox Movietone News -Magic CarpeL I : I I crated for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. 75: Sr. 'IV-G6rtrude Presbyter . . _,��ad not thp- othe'r way round as, Martin 71, Connolly b� paid the balance"in full mel ian Church-, held a de- man of the C.N.R.,'has moved into . l I I great many people believe. If there . �, ,-.*, . Way left ob a motor honey -moon to Laura Treme�r 7q. J y - - Verna of cqntract price on Eacxett �funicipal lightful Hallowe'en masquerade social the dwelling on the corner of .NLelso-n Other o tstanding pictures coming , . ' I ' I � I . lu : . . . is no money on the farm, there can Toronto, Pickering, Oshawa . and McLean 811-E I SW T d 51, Mar-, D r;Ci I n; that ae . counts coveilng pay- in the basement of the church on -and Richmond Street, North, Which he soon, "Riders Of the Pui7ple Sage," I � �, 11 be no thri4'ilg business, in any other Niagara Falls the bride travelling in garet Tailor r. Ill - MyTtle . ng of last week. A large, has had kreatly improved particular- Nov. 23rd, 24th and 215th- "Spider"- " . . � I _� , I . ) �t ments 'on town'sMp roads, felephone Friday,eveni ,� rylor 84, George Varl6y 618. First number were present, all in costume, ly so in the interior and has now very "Sporting Blood"; "Politics"; "Water! � � . part of the land. Good times have to a costume of new autumn green With Ta and 4eneral accounts 'be passed as per . irst, because that acce�sori I es in grey , �ostumes' comfortable premises. - loo ,Bridge". I come to the farm f . On their return Class -Shirley- Fairbairn, Keith Me- ine c I � vouchers: Township Roads -R. .Mil-' and a number of very f �, . . they will i-es�de on the bridegroom's Lean, Kenneth _ MeLean. Pri,her- ler Road 9, $6.6�0; H. H. Pfaff, Road were Worn. ,The prize for the 'best . . " I I i :---- t ,is where the country's spending farm. 1. � . I Donald MacKay. - ,Olive Workman, 5, �3.40; J. Parke, Road 1, $10'.20- X costume was captured by Mr§. Annie ,,,,-�_ , I I I .1. � '� money comes from. It is and al- School Report. -T -be follbwing is Teacher. I, � . j. h* L an, who was dressed as a Witch., 10 . I - . . . . . I , ,� . . I . Tinney, Road 14, $1730; C. Aldwort , 0 . I . I I . I ay. . the report of S. S. No. 3, Tucker- School Report. ' The foll wing '8 Roads 2-13, $23.37-, F. J. Hab ..... .... f�hort-i prograrnme, followe4' by � � I . . I I smith, for , September and October, the re,p-6rt of S. S. NO'. 2 , Tuc(k)ersmith,, '11, ga� arid contests, was given, fol- W � . . p . 7, $105.25; Wm. Fischer, Road . I i . I I based on ­*eekly examinations: St. for the, months of September and Oc- $ lo; nes *6 a hot beAn supper. =am . . ed wi L . I - . ,203.47;, A. L. Sreenan, Road 18, - . . : W -James McQully 72, Babby Dal- tober: Sr. 'IV - Gladys McKen i Xts,,T. YukdocII, is spending a few � . . . . . . 11 . "' $9.50; John Olesch, Road 8,, $3.60; J .. �111 .. I . i . I AN ERROR THAT COULD rymple Fq,. Mary Grace McCully 69, 83I,, Norma Hevenor 73, Ruth- Wat- Sarara's, Road 15, $22; J. Renhie weeks visiting at the home of Dr. and. �, . j � I i,.. I . , I .. . 11 . ' . . �4, son 69, Bruce MacGregor 58. Sr. III '-' Mrs. ,CamPbell.and family, of Toron- � I W. D..,,Wilson 68, Arthur Wright ' .R6adq 6-15, �$30; F. E. Denomme Rd. to. ... . - r gra& � I" BE, AVOIDED Earl Papple, 55, Beatrice Armstrong -Theda :Watson 78.8, Edna Mae Day- 10, $4.10; P. Fassold, repairs to " - I a , �, � . A I 1 55. 'Jr. IV .-Annie Papple 72, Alice man 78.2. Olive ,Smith J74, Dorothy er; $4.25; E. J. Stire, Road 10, $32,70; Word was received on Saturday last a MWT . '41 1161 W! � 1. The Saskatoon Star -Phoenix says: Wright 65, Mae Wilson 62, Delbert Deitz 70, boreen 'Cooper 4 Ronald A. Reichert, Road 4, $9; A; Mousseau, b� nrs. James F. Sparks, of our ..1 I I I i I I . lage, of the defith , that day in Vic- . . . I 11 � . I . " � ,"It is just as easy to maJZe errors in Taylor 60 on what he wrote. Sr.'III , MacGregor 55, -Mona Smith 54, Ber- -Road 3, $21,�25- G, Anii8trong, Road � . . ',', , times of depression- as in times of 'Mayme Watson 81, Donald MacDon- nard McLean 51. Jr. III - Edison 2, $10-.2,5; S, Hloffman, ,Road 8, $6.'00. tori-A.gospital,' Lorfdon, of the wife of � _r .. 6 I I I I L, - pi:osperity Ald 76 -,'Isabel Armstrong 76. Jr. III McLean 60, Arthur Field 51, Mildred Telephone Accourits --- 4Bell telephone 'ter son,h3arm6, of that city. Mr,s,, . ���� 0 . I � . I � . Those NAo are not buy- - 'ac t d September, pa Iv , a . . -Flsie Robin7 76, Muriel Wright 73, Deitz .40. Il Class -Kathleen M - Co., tolls, A I rks ad l6een. taken sudden y i & I in- what they need while prices �re Taylor 70. Ervin Sillery 7�0, Gregor 78, D-otiald Dayman 71, Don _g .1 n the latter part of September and tak- M M I t. . I � � ,Ivan $194.47; Belli :T)Iepha.ne ,Co., '700 di- _ . . ; - 1, I low, are ynaking just as big,an error:Grace Dalrymple 70, Myrtle Papple Cooper G5, Blanche Watson 61, K6n- ,ectories, $1015; Hobbs HardwareCo.. en to the, hos�ital, but. -despite the I . . N . ' ' .1 11 ' 7. 11 -Preston Dallaal, 79, Hazel neth ,McKenzi� 60, -Grace Schilbe� 59, creosote ,paint, 3.51; Northern Ellpe- s and �he' I, � .. 1, .. 1. I . as they made a few years ago when 6 � q skill'of abetors and nursec I . 11 I . 0 " . - .1 , � ay,,Cooper 47. Sr. tric Co., materi'l, $288.1-5;,G. J. Tfiiel, most loving attention of her husband., � I I I I., they 'bought what they didn't need Wilson 77, Allan Hill 75, Bobbie Wat- Robert Field 52, R a � ow 14 . . .., . son 73, Morley Wright 69, Wesley I -Esther Day-fria"n 82' Marjofie Smith Oro, lights, Passed unexpectedly but peacefull�l I . , ,.. -when prices were I-righ," '. Ram 60, �Milton Taylor 5.5. I -Anna 77, Gwendolyn Goope'r .76, Kathleen Central office, $3.60; Economical Mut- ,wli,y SaturdAgr �morning. The remaim � 14 I I t, . . �: , I . cartage, $8.20 -;'Zurich Hy were laid to. rest in Mount -Pleasant . '50 ',' - t I No truer. statement was ever made Watson 88, Lloyd Papple 80, John Schilbe' 73, Billie Spr6at, 62 (absent ual Fire Ing. Co.,, insurance, '$24.00; ' . . I . ,. I I .1 . I �11. I and history bears it out. The foun- Calwill 58. Prinier-Fthel Wilson,, for some work), Willie Witcombe 5,5- P. Mclsaac, lAbor, etei, $2n.40; H.;03. Cemetery Monday afternoon. .-Our I .. I . 11 I I 4ation of most of tbe'great personal Oli,ve 'Papple, Freda Hill. During Primer --Jack Deitz, Jean Schilbe, Joe sincerest 'sympathy is extended to . I . . I . .� I �Hess, labor, etc., $i9l.,157; -Zurich .Ceii- I I .. � . . , September, Marme Watson. had three McKenzie, "Buddy Cooper, Ronald ji.,tl, switching,'.3 weeks, $51. Gen-* 311f.'Sparks, Who is an Old and much I . I I I ?Ortunes and the succoss of the great- . ' . . � . . I I I . , . . mistakes and Aima Watson, four Tnis- Caldwell, Isabell Watson, Eldred Yof-. eral Accounts -Waterloo ,Mutual Fire' respected- Hensall boy. . I lo, k(l I'll 11 I i� I I i il , _, Z, nsurance on hall, $20j �I I I I � . I Cst industries were laid in times of takes in daily t,;pelling. -During ,Octo- fat' Best spellers in each class for insurance Co., i, Master''George Otterbine,,,-young son ' . . . . epressions. When men of fo'resig=ht ber, Anna Watson had, one mistake; Se�tember were: i,Sr. IV - Gladys Ontario Hospital, re C. Rupp, three Y' -Mr. and Mrs. William Otterbine, , � . A - � . had big tonsils successfully removed - � I I ;, I . I .. : and cobrage, who had Money of their ,Mayme'Watson, four; Ervin Sillery, McKenzie; Ill --Edna Mae Dayman; rnon�hs,,1,19; L, -11. Rader, selecting I I , 11111 � � : . I . . . five, apd Bobbie Watson, six, .Bobbie, II -Kenneth McKenzie.; Sr. I -Esther �ur.�s . . recently* by Drs. G. R. Coll'yer, of ' '.00' DOWN, I, ,� Ill I .� I I "I,;, . recited the mjjltipl�ication Dayman Best speller in school for ing jurors.. $,6; A. F. Hess, selecting 'He dwn, or borrowed it, bought in on the Watson W., H. Edighoffer, select- , , , . I , , , nsall, and Dr. Fletcher,,of Exeter. $5 , 1), " I. N��,,,;,�,�,,,, . , , 1`�`,S�` . ' M, I - I I " , Mrs. Manley Jinks and children, are I I I �,, I �,` 11" . . ground floor. tables perfectly. The number on ��,,,:' -, ^, the September, Gladys McKenzie. I�est jurors, $8; Zurich Hydro, lights, town 'OR 11, I , I 11, � - " -M,, - 0 rnonthly . I .� Z�� I I ", , IV , I . We all know that, but burnan na- roll is ;thirty-three. In September, spek,ers in each class for . spending a few� weeks with her par- and I I , I . . $2.50; Perth Mutual Fire Ins. lu I I, Z, 1111, '. I JI- U I .1. October hall, - MoC-linchey, of the a n t 11" I . I ture being what it is, we All �orget it average , attendance was thirty; in were:, IV�-­Gladys McKenzie; III— Co., insurance on hall, $20 - M , Con-'. ents, 'Mr. and, Mrs . . . � � a of $5.58 i;-, ��l , ea:i, - I I I 9 li, I was 32. Ndna Mae Dayman; 11—D-onald Day- Uosben Line. -. . � l, . I I I . too. Th6re nevei was a 'tirne in the October, average. attendprice noll.N, balance Eacrett Drain, $35�5; � e Cv iecrls' this new 1�11 7�,� r� .. Mr' and Mrs. ,Richard Blatchford - Rla�_ �.,�_�_, � , -4 ) � " I , . . I At the Frallov�e'en concert and social . . . . . - n; I—Esther Dayman. Best sPel- C. L. Smith, printing by-laws,'Eac'rett have 'returne'd -from-4 very pleasant ' - . , t . �. I . . I ,�!� first prize an(T ler in schooL Edna Mae , Daymal- Drain, $40; 9x' "' , Il. I � , ,histol'y of t�is country,when larid and Annie Papple won eter Agricultural So- visit of a month or so with Mrs. L. - . I I I I f � buildings, or a business, could'be pur- Grace Dalrymple, second, Tor best Nuiwber on roll, 36; average Attend- 99 e 691.- � . I � ' fancy,costu�me; Isab, - ciety, grants .1930-31, $25; Huron Miller and -family, of Windsor. The'y "SELKIRK . !.'/ It h .. chased to ,better advantage than they -1 Armstrol�g won ance, 34.4.—Jean E. McKenzie, Teach i , ____ ;-� e, - ��- I - I . I C-ounty Legion, grant, $5; L. Schu-, visited with other relatives and I . - . 1! can be purchased to -day. . nspector, . � : I I I first ptize and Muriel Wright, second er., . . also � I I I .. macher, salary, - weed i nds in different places. ( I ,&&�t"-)_ ". : .�� � I I �, � prize, for cornic costume. ---4M. , Me- Address and Presentation—A jolly $156.20. The council adjourned- to frie - - 11. I - I f 'I, , � 91 . We all know how much business N,,XhtoV, Teacher. ' .., ,company of friends and neighbors Mr. Eiric Kennedy, of Toro,ntoj is " , Mantel Model I I A . %(4 R I � . _ . meet �Lgain'on Monday, November .80 � � I - �11� .. 1� I , - ,. t� f� I . there has been done along these lines Deith of Dr. Landsborougb. — The gathered in the basement of Turner's at 1.3 . 0 o'cloqk'in the afternoon.—A' sl�ending a few days �Arisiting at the I . __ wxm_� . . �),!,. , in the past two years. There hasn't Menominee County Journal of October Church on Th ing in hon- F. Hess, Clerk. � * home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Owen Geiger. I I I I . . � I . 11 . . �,�,�, makes reference to -the arl,Pepper, whoge mar- , . and family. . 4 1 .,. �V,.,, Ileen any. 'And yet we are told there 30h, . :., I �, I Dr. Landsbdrough, a ,'br-other of ri,qge to Mr. Casey Way, -of Kippen, - � — ­ Mr. -C. -S. Schafey,'of Palmerston, I 111 I is more money on deposit in the banks William Landsborough, of Tuck- takes place this week. A short pro- " is 'a guest , ., . - I . I at the home of Mrs. G. .. r.?; � � Of the country than -there has le-; ," ersmith, as - follows: ' "Im t h e gram was given, Rev. Mr. Farrell, RENSALL � Scott and fawdly, joining his wife . I I I ; . " . , . 1,� , i spending the past %Y . . � been. , , � I death of Dr. David R. Laridsborough, pastor of the church, acting pL8 chair- here, who has be6 , "?" I I One Cent 1;aie.—All thig *eek. Ends .Sat- � 11 , 10� 101, � I 4 , .,�_ . Nor afe individuals the �nly ones DAggett and vicinitY loses not only a man, and keeping .the company in urdaly -night, at Keating's PbArmacy,' &ea- week ar so. visiting with her retative�.' , 11 I . I I ,�,�-,-,: . '. who show a lack 'of coura'ge or fore- physician but a citizen whose help good humor with stories interspersed forth, Ont , _. i At Carmel -Wesbyterian Church LEAR A �� LL .. . .. � ." . � . . 0, . Mept- n&t 'Sunday, "The Golden Age" and ' , � . L"', . I . - and activities for more than a quarter bftween the numbers on th lub HoAd Annual � 1, nth Huron rors" will be the I � I f�.. Wth ship and coun- part. His life wag virtually a sacri- song book were Su'Ag heartily, by all, held the I ir annual meeting in Hensall fl. � ?��, Ix" (, U S.11 � ,,, sight in this respect. Corl�orations of a century had a most important Several numbers from the "More Than CA4ue I M RADIO V, ',gnd couri�ifg, '---*- itO.". I . I community ing.—The U.F.O.Club of So subjects of sermons by Rev. J. -Me- , ),�. - � , � Ir6y, the minister. - PENT . . ,:. 141: ty, ioo ofteii do ,business in that way. fice to his work; He was nevep-too Tollowed by a men's chorus; reading; ,Town Hill, 6* Mpndak%eivening last. I , . ' I I J � �4;h. r I I I . P'; , � � , .- ­ . ces held In �Our three . ,0 4 , - I . . Y10 "'. YWW �dhW�J6, �ho town, township tired to drive long distances, as be- "The hisappointed by 'Ed. Th� meetii4 was presided over by the The servi .., � . hooves the country doctor, in'cold or Johns. isolo *"Keep, " ry by esident, ,Mr. R, J. McMillan. Rie- churches on' Sunday last were fairly Only .throljgh'sotiors�s Yactory-to. owe . �;;" ' I , Zltlolro�ing, pr , I .111� 1, ., . . -or county road ,wag good enough; no blizzard and only a few y recitation, "The p rts from various, committees, were well attended,,,particulhrly so at th . . ! . � � *6A :' 'N .ears back Erlin ' Whitmore; c sueh value be offeied; See,and � . '! , ,. 1. � .1 re - - r - o onora tomo I troWl - I , , . , I i 11 , Iftunielpal , whether needed Or on rough roads and almost Impalisable Traffic, Cop," by Greg., McGregor; po od *acticill , hear S' ILI "' . I 0 . s6nted and the meeting was ad norning service. and g . " ,V�, . . , .1, . 191n&'d '*d�' &(Hexled. ',Times were at Vines. Dr. Lafidsborough was trio, "TAt the Rest of the, World 00 dressed by 'Mr. B. MeVevin, of Lind- sermons wer6 deliverdd, 'while the . �, . MAt I L . ­ -11.1 . t . . r ,1� , I . I ; I I . �v? �1, � i . s4o�'d i'44,..m`,'�,n�y, wiis plentiful or easy boTn'In ,Seaforth, Ont., December 10, By 11 Mr. and Shra. Ern16 Crich and say, the `US,O. director for Eastern �b6irs Tendered good anth6ms, At . � . ,�,_ , . W I "-,,g),� i- - � ,* ,,I . '' U. iot? . ' C 13 __ b. . ,�,.�f, 'Sadie Ball; vidlin'Ad mouth or- �Wtatio. ,Mr. ,McNevin gave a com- Cdrmel Presbyterian Church Rev, Mr. . �.L.l � ,�. p , , I I fol btk&61� df! . � 1871, an'd where big spent his bt)yhood Afiss ', .: , ; I I I . ip, I 1, � . . , . 0 , "'., , i - � , I , qW, t 9hing, he taught schoorl:a 1ew years jug, ,,Bkeakfast TGe Four Weeks provincial board. ',Officers -for - 4he. deliveriiig .forceful ser#ibns. At the 'i I .1 � , 0,1,�, i" , V, �� � , I_ ,t45�, &1�96- iiffidg: li:r4 iiot good i . . M, , - ,., I I ��ii' , and attended High School. After fin- gan selections by Poper Bros.; read- prohensive 'report of the work of th#.G.00dwill, of Bly�th, was the preacher, '' , ''O ar er , - . 50� , , X`4. I I . . A ­ I A,l 4M 1, K, " 'L I ­: �i u it Service I I .1 ,�� v, I .. . a W b t plentiful, we then entered the - Medical .Department 'After the Honoyuiopti," by Mrs. V. coming yeot were elo#ed'a �'United ChUr . ' in . 1 4 . I? I . , � -4 1- ;h6l � � I 4 follp wis: ch at the iiiorri SEAFQ1SN'-trH, T48PHONE 8O.J I , - I 1. ,.� �, . se* so' TAtst some One," County d . We I cUsk, .11, J. ,XeMiJ14 '. entitled, -97he King of Love, ",.e" I , ", : . ­,Q,�­­j, 'W'), - P . � I I El"��NIIEP�', I , . " - . g'; j -W... A 1; ., 4g, -W,,m. AM:�, 1- F? . I I 11 11 I I � * "V�,�,�. - , ,110 I . - � * roads and Of the University of ToV,bnto from, O, 41. . , ;, ,a .",,. tio - I ., �4 1 . I :" .. ,� ,� , , � 'fi* iM, I v- which college lid'was 1. ( n` Setting 'deputy director, . 11 I �i � was'vory; pleagingly I � , /, � I . . I I of I ,2 I.. 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