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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1931-11-13, Page 4A9i,;,, ,,,Irt,'1,11 • tel1 =14 ,, Itovot vooroit t Itarotes.logefling Weekly" li 4stablisbed 1.860 t :A? ,,,1 `,, Xeith McPhail ner4b8.4 Editax 0 i ,Oublished at Seasfortir, Ontario, e+.4' Thursday, afternoon by Mclean ,shi, osh, At , (Subscription rate, 41.50 a year in atfallaranice; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single pie e 4 cents each, .g ',.. Adv.ertising rates on application. ' • a a a abliitsOltaitialarri: alisnig With 'the 4fi1Y bd. Ain fact 'the mike Rhea.' ally the fernier two are proyided, the ITEIYIS ROUNDI. greater will be the pop), o mind 0 . ,,t( Ana i .. • •,, FRONI ,., the parent. . , s 1{,,, e, ' , But, While a pirent, in fact pen eats, \I, , er. . • .. • ' it takes mote than 'one to meet the . ,. a. . • elsan, e . ... demands of to -day, are still expected - session. A vote of thanks was 'eas-' came he frara Lambton Carantat of lierrObtonh _Tare brothers also ima. amillie0t.0% ? r,,-,c34,13Ittwes and S. yon have ;10hOWerhiS llasatitAraatat ex - to be providers, they are not desired tended to them for their excellent re- Oar Balawell, Out. It sure looked one slatet niusitlie, Willianar 01.104, Rennie sang it:: tfle041, '''°, nitarber, en- treine' need. whateChalOsaaseasemaay titled, 'Softay astd, ?4'',e4 '': 1Y JesUs is does, and we are, reallYtnataactlaisagsfUl or expected to be either the guides .ports. A very interesting feature of good to see the big pumpkins, squash ,Qpeaowrsgoen,,,aitoieN:zirrihetl:',,,Dak jut wed' Mhss. Mrs. W. gildelvandt nd little soh, chili.; although ani Iq,,,00,44, WIOeetn Canine., 1 ,,..: :a •(,•,' ' ,. ' . ' 1 to you an4..everY10,049..tierilP#M111-, or guardians. They are tee old fash- the a.fternoon's program was the pre- and other things, that we have not senting of a life membership certifisJoe, are spendiag trafew days in Loa- to express it, rightenleadtall gl(yar 'aott ioned, too far behind the times to be seen for so long. Best of all to taste born ,at BatYfield, 'Ontario, mignating first of all a isketain -pieta. ' 64 the, cate of the W.M.S. to Mrs. Alex. Ross. once again the maple syrup. We had.to North Dakota 'When ,A. young lad a, embers of the Canadian Weekly It is' this situation that is the cause :one of the charter members, Mrs, j. way a lot of the people got a taste of The following address was read by 'each one•bring a pint jar and in that and in 1911 coming10 the Orion die- don. • trict in Alberta, where he heniestead- church were very largely 'attendee ,94, field, the village to wilt& the ear wets (Services In Caraiael Pt all'i capable of acting, in those capacities.,easfYte, :Oa district into which it, has come. (Mese. Cotmty Press Association. . of muCh of the hard timee we aae McQueen: "Dear Mrs. Ross: Aa a society, we wish to thank God, the thank you for your kindness and all the syiann Nove once again 1 wpuld ed. The family moved to High Raver in 1926, but Vit. Peck still retained Sunday last, and were nondtietadaba - a; Rev. J. Mellroy, pastor cif aha 4latta#N.: sa.pped, knows much top 4well 4110 ewspaper Association and the Huron complaining about. Children halve lifting of hard times. It ie in a farm - had too muCh calce and *mato° much giver of all good, for His great kind- the peoale of your district who helped his farm at ,Orion and spent a cer-, ness to yoa in apaiing you to cele- who took fen- his morning a "The Golden Age." The : ankh** fil„Pr4a, .I.!:Ag district, and they depeaci alinalft ,Atirely„ won their wheat harvests. SEAFORTH, Friday, November 13th. money to spead, too little work to do. orate your ninetieth •birthday. We in -filling the car for Briererest, and train proportion of his time there. He 'In the fall of 192g they harvested am .• wish to honor you this day by pre- wish -you all the best that this world was an influential citizen of .the Or- which were rendered bY , the olefrit, ferinanwpwea.e... In fact, they have never learned tocan give to you. Yours sincerely, ion district and had served through were "Message of 'Peace ,and Ohriat neVerage of only 6 bushela an acre; work, and until they do, *ill never the years as councillor, school trus- is His Own." At the evening service Per acre. „This fall of 198a, they re ta A980 that average fell to 2 bushels senting you with this life membership, William Hillson and family, Brier- : NOTHING NEW learn the value of money. certificate of . the WAVES., wishing crest, Sask." you many happy returns of the day. tee and iii similar public offices. Ms lodge associations were with the L n a- the subject was "More Than Coaquern ors," and a delightful solo was renders 3.$ all theyave gathered up, and that 94111010 in a -Sense for fodder, which We in this day and generation are lame, but it is one of the trends of Bremner, President; Miss' Bowey, Of course, the parents are to Signed on behalf of the Society: Mrs. • Oddfellows and the Modern Woodmen of America. In (High River he had made many friends and was, highly is For Us, Who Shall Be Against Ile," ed by Mrs. ,McIlroy, entitled, "Wand is. almeeteeentirel • Russian thistle. You woad ,knoWS f none 'of the dis- veryrecent years. It will never be easier KIPPEll Y The services were very much enjoyed vexations and problems of our day ,preciated by Mrs. Ross, who also re- aVir. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander and of the community is extended to the esteemed by everyone. The sympathy by all present. much inclined to look upon the Secretary." The gift was much ap- preciated and needs of some Of as something unique in history, some- son, Norman, visited with friends in family in this sudden and unantici- At St. Paul's Anglican Church the than right now, for the average fam-ceived many congratulations from her til you have seen it yourself. The these homes—almost all of theina-un- Listowel recently. tor, Rev. Mr. Parker, assisted by Mr. country aroundS,Magefield is largely services were conducted by the Rec- thing that people in any other time way of living and that can only be a close by singing a hymn, "Blest Mr. John Doig, of Lansing, who is mace was present at the funeral ser- pated bereavement. A large attend - Robert: Varley. The services Were non-English spearing and Catholic. ily to get back to a sane and sensible friends. The meeting was brought to and (place could not conceive. accomplished by raising the family in Be the Tie That Binds," and the bene- now .prietising law, spent the week rime:for Mr. Peck which were held along Remembrance Day, and atthe In the •distinbutionof the contents of We read in history of the questions, the right place and that is within the diction. Tea was served by the corn - end with 'his permits, Mr. and Mrs. from the United Church under the the car, no differences whatever 'ware and problems that used to tax the family income. hour spent. Mrs. Addison tendered Tuckersmith. W. M. Dog and sister, Miss Janet, of auspices of the local LO.O.F. lodge. morning service the anthem rendered recognized. Every home. in the mittee in charge and a social half best brains of the public men and to the hostess a vete of thanks. •, Mr. Gilbert Jarrott visited over the solpists, Mr. Collier ,and Mr. Cope Rev. Garabedian officiated and the two by the choir was "Soldiers of Chtist, Arise;" and at the evening service, 'Masefield and Oikney aEnglirthesaeak- God Of Our Fathers, Known of Old." ing) villages and ,diattictut -least:got '. at the mountains they corttrived to STEPHEN of the W.M.S. will be held next Sun- week end with his parents, Mr. and sang "Rock of Ages" and another fav- e Mrs. Isaac Jarrott. statesmen of that day, and we marvel The annual thank offering meeting some contribution of thatantirabyaveay day, at the morning service. make out of mole hills. The pretty farm home of Mr. and . Cecil Shipley is Accident Victim.— Nits Helen Dinsdale, graduate The pallbearers were Measrs. Horrel, orite of the deceased, "Face to Face." Mrs. George Fee, we are pleased' .to all dependent alike along outside as- ly ill at the home of her daughter, of a good will offering. Since We're Mrs. Lippert, who has been serious - We believe that if this generation Mrs. Peter Martene, of Stephen town- A near fatal accident occurred at 11 nurse of ,Stratford General Hospital, Eyres, Monkman, Dinkel, 'Coss and report, is considerably improved and saivsetraangeee fsoizrejdusfta abiloyutineiverriciansge,;41ix e had only the things to contend with ship, west of Exeter, was the scene a.m. on Saturday'on "the farm of is spending a few. weeks with Mr. Hoeh, and the I.O.O.F. service at the in public and private life that our of joyous festivity on Friday last, Joseph 'Shipley, of London Road, three and 'Mrs. Robert Dinsdale, of Stan- graveside was impressively conduct - ley. ' hopes are entertained for her recey- ery. ceived among the things, one bag ot forerunners were pleased to call na- miles south of Clinton. Watty Gay- ed. All members of the family were when forty-five of their relatives andMiss Mildred ,McDonell has return- apples, half bag of beans, ,half bag • friends gathered,. to do them honor on ton's bean threshing outfit had just Mr. and Mrs. James Bowey, of Ex- gathered 1n High River for the sad ed from a very pleasant . visit With turnips, quarter bag cabbage,. sante tional problems, life would be a bed their twenty-fifth wedding day. eThe completed threshing out the season's here. eter, visited recently with friends occasion, including Mr. William Peck, of roses, one long summer day. happy couple were married by the bean crop on the farm, when Cecil, relatives in Toronto. lVfr. Edward Stewart, of Tomtit°, large donation was given to the hos- But, carrots, onions, one pumpkin, etc., a ... brother, of Orion." after all, there is nothing much late pastor of Zion Lutheran church, one of Mr, Shipley's sons, mounted Mr. GordoneFowlea, of Toronto, Mr. and :Mrs. ,Alain Proctor spent spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. -pital. The Brechin doctor, Dr. Bates, new in the world. Dashwood, the Rey. Mr. Thune, and the feeding table to sweep the rem- was the guest at the home of Mr. and last week' with friends at Goderich Mrs. John Henderson, of Stanley, ov- and Holniesville.' ° David Ross and daughter, Miss Pies- was rememlbered, since he had done a Take, for instance, our parking er the week end. sie. lot of service for the people in cons - took up farming where they now re- nants into the machine, Mr. Layton side. Tables were set laden with ' standing by ready to turn off the , •• problem of to -day. That is an un- ample delicacies to tempt the most power. In some way Cecil slipped or Miss Etta Bell, of London, visited Mr. Ezra Williard, Orville Twitchell munity as yet gratis. I consider ,at recently solved problem that is facing every exacting taste. Fred 'Stire acted as tripped on some obstacle and slid in- with her parents, Mr., and maa returned home least 95 per cent. of these people &- n Monday morning from Port Lorne, pendent to an extent of .95 per cent village, town and city in the land, and toast tiaster. Supper over, the party to the feed hopper, one foot being Mrs. A. (Bell, of Tuckersmith. HENSALL and Herman Day o ' where engaged ithey have for the past few daycentcrs. that is creeping into the country,. dronto. $3.95 for a shorttime only. G. J. Sutherland. turned home with two fine deer. is a wonderful thing for a minister two gn community speeches to caught in the cylinder and quickly Miss 'Marion Middleton visited ov- subscriptions To- taken at the Hensall Post to overnment relief or other helP the happy couple and their family of rawa in. A neighbor who was as- er the week end with friends in Office for all daily and weekly newspaper. What are we going to do with the The London Advertisee and Free Press to. be on a hunting expedition. They re- by way of food, clothing and fuel. It - cars when they are not running? and singing were indulged in. There man and held him from being drawn " Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holland and The following item of news refers and his committee to .be in a position irls and one son. Various games sistinge caught the unfortunate young Where can we store them, so that were numerous beautiful gifts of sil- down and Mr. Layton hurriedly shut daughter, Margaret, of Goderich town- Mr. Ed.Shefferwho has been poor- to the death of Mr. William Grassick, to distribute such helpful goods to a Gov - business may not be entirely disor- verware presented which showed the off the power. Dr. Gandier, of Clin- ship, were the guests of Mr. and ly for the past week suffering from of Pilot Mound, Manitoba. Mr. Gras- people like' that. just now the eteem of the donors. Mr. Martene ten, was summoned by telephone and Mrs. George E. Thomson on • Sunday a , severe rip boil, was called for on last. sick is a brother of the late Donald eminent iS so badly swamped with re- in a few well chosen remarks thanked was quickly in attendance and ad-. Wednesdaylast by his daughter, Min- ganized, and life and limb be made Grassick, of Hensall, and, Dr. James quests that it has to spread, its pres- reasonably safe? those assetribled for their preaence ministered an anaesthetic to relieve 1\tiss S. Finkbeiner, of Crediton, nie, wife of Dr. W. H. Reid, of Port Grassick, of Grand Forks, North Da- ent contributions over a wide area, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Rowan, and her son, who motored kota: "This district is mourning the and, consequently, just at present, Would you believe it that the park- and for the joy they had brought to the sufferer while efforts were being ing problem is not a problem peculiar himself and Wife, and wished all pres- made to extricate him. The doctor here in the early hours of the 'earn - Herbert japes, of Stanley. loss of one of its honored pioneers in these goods from the East are really to our day? Not by any means. Why ent the same measure of good things then drove back to Clinton and re- The 'Sacrament of the Lord' Sup- ing, taking 'Mr. Sheffer to Port Row- the person of William Grassick, who doing a aronderftil thing. Forgive in life that had been meted out to turned with two nurses, Miss Grain- per will be observed in St. Andrew's an to join hid wife, who has been passed away at his home,' Kelvin me that I have waited this long to ger, the hospital superintendent, and United Church next Sunday morning. there for a couple of weeks in the congratulate you upon your ability to the people of the city of London, Eng- them. Mr. Martene is president of Grove Farm, Floral, on Sunday, in his land, were up against that problem in the Hay Fire Insurance Company. Miss M. Trewartha. So,firmly was Preparatory services will be held on interest of her health. 92nd year. A few weeks ago, after pack goods in such a way that they a slightly different form nearly three .......,-.........,—, the leg, held in the cylinders that it Friday evening. Rev. White, of Our villagers are battling with the Elimaille, will be the speaker. an active summer working in his gar- den, Mr. Grassick contracted a cold, come to no harm. The car was...really in excellent condition, and I saw natal - hundred years ago, as is evidenced VARNA was found , necessary to practically great fall of leaves on their lawns which developed into pneumonia. Mr. ing of it that had spoiled—all was take the machine a:part to release it. The Senior C. G. I. T. Girls will and boulevards in order to get them Charles II in 1660, which we quote A memorial service was held at the This took nearly one libur to accomp- meet next Saturday afternoon in their cleaned up before the winter sets in. at Deskraside Strathdon, Aberdeen- just as highly upon the selection of by a Royal Proclamation issued by Gra;'lick was born on April 17, 1840, good. And may I congratulate you monument on Armistice Day. - The lish. 'As soon as the sufferer was re- class room. Mission Band will be A large number of poppies were shire, Scotland, and came to the little the goods you sent to us? Every from history: service began at 11Anyone desiring bulbs can secure week. .15 a.m. and was leased he was rushed to the hospital held also. . ' sold in our village the firat. of this town at the foot of the big pound of it is of value. It is all find - ,'Whereas the excessive number of conducted by !Rev. 'Mr. Poulter, resi- at Clinton where amputation of the the same from Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Bob.ert, Bonthron is spending years ago. In 1883 he move() with ing a very useful place. We did not . hackney coaches in the City of Lon- dent minister, assisted by Rev. H. F. leg was, found necessary. So terribly his family to the present home which, get things in readiness to unload the don are found to be a common nuis- Paul, of Bayfield. was it mangled that the fpot, -was cultural Society. There are some.rvery secretary -treasurer of Kippen Herta a few days in Goderich with friends. through his love of beauty, has been car until Saturday morning. About Mrs. J. E. Harnwell, of Goderich, completely severed. At latest reports Mr. A. E. Lyon visited with Mrs. was renewing acquaintances in our the sufferer was doing as well as cpald James F. Sparks' over the week end. spots of the district. When the Flotal we could do something for them. The once, the streets and highways being fine 'hyacinths, tulips, narcissus bulbs for many years one of the beauty 125 were present that day to see if thereby made impassable and danger- midst. be expected. Just about one year ago to be had at very reasonable prices, also some flower pots. Mr. Lyon is known from coast to school was first started in 1885, Mr. first thing we did not refuse them ous. Miss Irene 'Chuter, of London, is Cecil had the misfortune to receive a les. John Anderson, who has spent coast as president of the Lacrosse As- sociations of both Canada and On- Grassick was one of the original trus- "We command that no person or spending a few days at her home.. bullet wound in the arm . while out the past two years with Mrs. Work -' was a job for every man and wagon, as the goods were removed from the m ' Mr. and Mrs. Meelenaghan, of rabbit hunting with some companions tario, as -well as taking an interest tees, always taking an active part in persons permit or suffer the said Peterboro. were the guests of Mr. and it would seem as though he was man, motoeed to Windsor with her in other games played by the young the district's affairs. Kelvin Grove car. Mr. Bloom iecked off at one c coaches to stand or remain in any having more than one persons's share door, and I at the other. Whenwe son, Arthur, where she will spend the People. 'farm was the scene of many commun- the streets. . Miss Emily Beatty, of Londen, of hard knocks. winter witti her daughter., Jimmie. Mrs. James F. Sparks, of Hensall, ity suppers, picnics, etc. Those of his krieW what we had for distribution, of George Mitchell last week. .. - "G-iven at our court at Whitehall,ed her 91st birthday, stood the trip Miss Belle Sparks and Mr. William and Edward, Floral, and one daugh- family was remembered,, whether he spent a few days' last week with her Mr. J. McQueen has received the Mrs. Andereon, who has just celebrat- family surviving are two sons, John then we began handing it out. Each the eighteenth day of October, 1660. mother and sister, Edt-th. following letter from Briercrest:— very well. Daniels, of Brantford, and Mr. and ter, Mary, at home, who has been an received his goods then or several days Warner spent a few days in Toronto Queen, Brucefield: Dear' Friend: I Mrs. Geo. E. McIntyranattended the funeral in London of Mrs. James E. invalid for a number of years. Fun- eral services were held Tuesday from following. His share was packed way awaiting him. We have a few "God Save the King." Mr. C. Pilgrim, Jr., and Mr. T. "Briercrest, Oct. 27, 1931. Mr. J. Mc - No doubt the 'people three hundred last week. , have just fpund your address on a Sparks. Mrs. Sparks was visited by his late home to Pilot Mound cense- snapshots taken which youwill receive years fromnow will be smiling at our Mr. and Miss Logan spent Sunday bag that I received from the car of ZURICH her son, Jim, for a few days last tery." ' later. I was absent for a while over vexatious automobile parking prob- in Goderich Township. fruit and vegetables shipped'to week, he accompanying them home after the funeral which was held in Mr. and Mrs. Mickle, of Ridgetown, the week' end and the work has piled The members of the Orange Or- Briercrest and first of all, wish to Late Regis N. Denomme.—Another Mt. Pleasant cemetery Monday last. who have been spending the past week or so at the ' up. I have an extremely large pas- lem, as we smile to-daY at the people der held.,their annual fowl supper thank you very, very much. Indeed pioneer of the Township of Hay pass- Dr. James Gray, of Toronto, is home of their son and torate. That is one reason why I feel of three hundred years ago, finding a last Thur ay. There was a good I am sure there are a lot of good ed away last Thursday at his home, here visiting his sister, Mrs. S. Smil- people in the world yet, even though near Drysdale, in the person of Regis lie. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Laird condemned to be late in thanking you Royal Proclamation necessary to dis- crowd and a good supper.Mickle, returned home, They were by way of letter for your splendid pose of a few horses and carriages. School eport.—The following is we are told, or sometimes hear, that N. Denomme, aged 82 years. De- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tapp have re- accompanied by Mr. Rutledge of the contribution to this field. I can, by the school report of S. S. No. 5, people aren't like they used to be. ceased had lived all his life in that turned from visiting their son, Jim,' ...--................, Stanley, for the months of September The potatoes and everything in the section and was well known to manyBank of Montreal staff, who is spend- ing his vacation with his parents of way of closing, scarcely think of any greater joy that is the privilege of THE RIGHT PLACE and October: Sr. IV—Isabel Robin- son 67.3'/', Dorothy Armstrong 63. Jr. soon as Mr. Cree, our Minister, was a man of sterling character and ter, Pearlie, who have been visiting in Montreal. that town. The Oddfellows of Hensall Lodge some of the Western pastors, than is the joy that has been mine, of helping car arrived in first class shape. As of the residents of this district. ` Mrs. A. D. Harpole and little daugh- IV—Elva McClinchea 64.4, Hazel learned that the car had arrived he highly respected by all. Although Mrs. Harpole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. intend holding a social evening on to distribute a car load of fruit and , Some one has ,said that the best Hayter 61.2. Jr. III—Lolus Mc- called the board together from both well up in years, he was out and a- Henry 'Horton for a few months, left Friday of this week in the lodge room vegetables to needy folk. I am, grate - place to raise children is inside the Clinchey 74, Russell Oesch 57.4. Sr. appointments, also the town council, round assisting with the work on the this week to visit her sister in Alber- and to 'which the Oddfellows are in- fully yours, Russell W. Reid." family income. II—Mary McClinchey 60.7. Jr. II— with the three nearest rural coun- farm until ten days before kis death. ta before returning to her home. vited to bring their wives and the Young People's League. — T h e That is a pretty wise statement and He was twice married, and is surviv- The W. M. S. of the United Church bachelors will be privileged to bring Young People's League of the United Jean MdClinchey '63. a—Kathleen cillors, and formed a commitee, the is particularly applicable to this day McKinley, Hughie McBride, Ilia Boyce. unloaded the car and put everything children by his first marriage: Arm- basement of the church on Thurs- g held their monthly meeting in the along their best girl ox girl friend, and games and music, together with concerts in the basement of the church Church held their second series of Oesch. Mae Smith. Primer — Anson relief officer was there also. , We ed by his widow and the followin and eeneration of both parents and Number on roll, 13.—Hazel M. Smil- in a vacant store, which was an ideal and, John and Ernest, of Hay 'Own- day afternoon, with a large attend- tempting refreshments, will make a on Monday evening with a large num- children. lie, Teaeher. place. We put everything by itself, ship; Maxim, of Toronto, and George, ants of members present. The presi- very enjoyable time. . The (Oddfel- ber present, the basement being filled - There was a time not so far away the fruit in jars was placed. on the of the West; Mrs. C. D. Bedard, of dent, Mrs. McDonnell, presided. Fol- lows have $ large membership and Rev. A. Sinclair very ably conducted shelves; we had scales to weigh out either, when children were not only beans,Hay Township; Mrs. G. Jeffrey, Mrs. lowing the devotional exercises, Mrs. from .year to year have social func- the meeting. The first part of the ratsed within the family income, but BRUCEFIELD , vegetables and other things . Albert Bedard and Mrs. Melvin Over- Alice Joynt sang a delightful solo, ac- tions whichzalways serve to bring the members together in a social way. programme was devoted to commun- so -that each man received the same holt, of Stanley TownshipThe fun; companist, Miss Eleanor Fisher. The ity singing with Dr. I. Smillie at the in many, if not most cases, contribut- Mrs. Sparks, of London. visited amount. Those requiring the goods eral was bold on Saturday, interment visiting committee reported having, :Mrs. T. G. Robinson and Miss Amy ' piano and Mr. Blowes conducting. ed materially to that same family in- friends in the village and vicinity last came to the front door. We took a taking place in the R. C. cemetery at called on a number of sick and shut- Reynolds received a sad 'message the first of this week advising them of i lowing the singing, was a well render - The first number on the program, fel- that each one was in need of. his or- ins: Mrs. A. 'MaDonald and Mrs. Sin - come. week. counter check book, listecrthe ,things Drysdale. In those daY's children had no say Mrs. Cook and family, of Hensall der being filled by those who were wctod, visited friends and relatiaes for the coming ' month. The offering Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader, of Dash- clair were appointed to visit the sick the death of their sister, Mrs, George Ramsay, and who was well and falv- ed instrumental by Mr. Lorne Elder, as to when and for what cause the were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. appointed as clerks and he would orably known here before -her mar- followed with a delightful solo en - family pure strings would he loosen- Margaret McQueen celebrated her drive •to•the back door to, get the Mr. Louis Brisson, of Windsor, vis-tmoney amounted to $43. The Ro- amounted to',$14 'and the mite box riage as Mabel Reynolds, but who has titled, "Danny Boy" by Dr. Ivan Moodie last week. here on Sunday. • ed. When they wanted 'money for ninth birthday last Saturday -by in- load. Mr. Whittaker, who is our ited relatives on the Sauble Line for mance of a Coin was ably given by been residing in Willow, Sask., for a Smillie, who accompanied himself on some -particular occasion, they asked citing 17 of her young friends to her orders. I happened to be appoipted airs. C. -.McDonnell. The devotional her death, which came very unex- the piano; the Pike Bay Quartette, humbly for it and if, after due con- sideration on the part of the parent, home, where they spent a most en- orders. • floor boss. We even had two. men 'Messrs. Lawrence and Leonard Rau, leaflet was given by Mrs., A. McDon- pectedly, as she had been in pretty more, sang with much effect, "My composed of Messrs. D. A. Cantelon, merchant, or one of them, took the a few days this week. number of years, and at the time of joyable time. to check the goods as they were of Detroit, spent the week at the ald; a paper on Faith was read by gond health right up to the time of . Toni Welsh, Fred Hess and J. PaSs- IVirs. J. Ketchen, of Drayton, vis -home of their parents, Mr. and les. Mrs. Wilson Carlisle. The study of go .v, and four hundred families who re- Korea was given by Mrs. George Hab- ters, she leaves her husband and fain- Grandfather's Clock." Dr. A. Moir Such eontributions were always re- United Church held their monthly you they were a pleased lot of people. brought the house down with a very it was given, it was usuallrcents and ited friends in the village last week. loaded. There were between three J. P. Rau. her death. Besides brothers and sis- not dollars they received. The Women's Association of th Division court was held here on kirk, and was very much enjoyed. A meeting Tuesday afternoon, at theGoderich, presiding. A number of was given by Mrs. Horton, and a humorous reading entitled, "The Te- Such • goods from the ,tar. I assure Friday with Judge T. M. Costello, of paper,"Original Religion of Korea," ily to mourn her death and much sym- home of Miss Jean Murdock, with a this village, or of Pike Bay." This was fespond- amount ,desired and the amount re- splendid attendance of members and visitors. A social hour was spent to- not discouraged with it yet, even Wednesday evening in the town• hall, en by Mrs. J. W. Peck; the story was The hot chicken supper held last Rowcliffe. A story of Korea was giv- Our show councilard eehscaerii hadn amount from , ed to with an encore, "Little Bateesea" one of Dr. Henry Drummond'sspoenie. .,pathy is felt -for her sisters living in difference there might be between the things about our country. We are reading on Korea by Mrs. Archie , ceived- with thanks, no matter what I would just like to tell you a few cases were disposed of. wiche Messrs. Fred Hess and John Zuefie ceilved, because no child ever held gether. The devotional leader open- under the auspices of the ladies of continued by Mrs. Vincent. The meet -d "played some very excellent numbers, one hundred per cent. expectations of ed the meeting singing a hymn, fol - to Saskatchewan, worked out one year the R. C. Church, was a success. The ing closed with 'a hymn and prayer. quilt was won by Mr. F. Jeffrey. not very much. Mr. Hess on the guitar and Mr. Zuelle though we have had three bad years. I ca.me here 30 years agolast springlast year, although the &crone° is on the accordian. This was followed having such money requests fulfilled. north of Regina, then took a home- The programme was arranged by Our fraternal societies are with a pleasing solo by Mr. Samdel lowed by a Scripture reading and 9., prayer. The president took the chair Mr. Harold Klopp, of Detroit, is Mrs. 'George Habkirk. ina Rennie, "When You Came to the Ead ' for business. The topic; spending tate week at the horne•-of Services in the United Church on this season of the year, and *ill no on the piano; a humorous -reading of the Road," accompanied by himself s Apart from expenditure's on educe- awamena, stead in 19Q2. Have' been farining more largely attended meeting at tion and these were not of frequent Rights" by Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, was ever since, except for a short spell I wduld work out to get cash to start his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. lalopp. Sunday last were largely attended doulbt have a number of new members was given by Mr. Ferris Cantelon in occurrence, the family income was very well given and well ;worth re - up in the early days. We had good Remembrance Day, Wednesday, No- and was observed as Young People's coming in. never expended entirely on or by the the most of those . years, of vember llth, was observed here as a Day. At the morning service, Rev. mernbering. A hearty vote of thanks costume, representing an old man, to the hostess for her generous lunch oroPs, public holiday. 'Many went to Exeter Mr. McTavish, of James Street Unit- Mr. John McD. Wilson is and has who had come to grief at a railroad O'r children. Even in matters of higher and, kind hospitality brought another course expenses were high. We had to witness the celebratiori held there. ed 'Church, Exeter, very ably con- been very poorly for several weeks, crossing. This was very well education the the boy or the girl was ex- meeting to a close. The next meeting and land to pay for. ,Sorne of my Monday, November 9th, was an "ducted the service, delivering a very all our buildings to build, machineryMoiiday, and is under the doctor's care. ed and was responded to with an ea- pected to, and did contribute some, if will be held in the school toom. of ideal autumn day, real Indian Sum- fine discourse, which was much ap- The teachers and officers of Carmel which wasdedicated to Dr. The regular monthly meeting and land, and I managed to get it all paid a day of a terrible snow storm and large choir rendered a .very fine an- Tuesday night and are planning to core, comic song in costume, "The Little not all the cost.. a, • the church with the election of of - low as $5, all the same quality of mer weather. November 9, 1912, was preciated by the congregation. The Presbnterian Church held a meeting &mime. 'Mit Claude Blowes sang a land ,cost me $65 per acre; and as within the reach, or was not desired, quarterly birthday party of the W. M. for, the machinery and buildings as will be remembered as the day when them entitled, "Peace Be Still," while many ships on Lake Huron were lost have a ,goed old -tithe concert in the Black ., Moustache," representing a Arid if higber education was not fleets for the new year. well., Then came along these bad Dr. Ivan 'Smillie sang a delightfuls near future, and of which further dashing up-to-date young lady with years and as we saved very little cash solo,"Lest We Forget," and at the notice will be given as to exact date. very decided ,opinions. The closing " a boy got a job, not for the purpose S. was held at the home of Mrs. Alex. with the loss of many lives. ' of getting -spending money, but with Ross in the village, with an attend - it soon ran out. My taxes are $530 The 'High River Times, of High conclusion of the sermon, Mr. T. J. Messrs. William Kyle Scott Welsh, number was selections by the Pike ., the purpose of being self supporting, Mrs. Bremner occupied the chair and on 960 acres of land. This year I River, Alberta, refers to the death of Sherritt sang very pleasingly, "There Lloyd Passmore and Will Welsh have tion" and "Take the Name of Jesps ince of over 50 members and visitors. Bay Quartette, "Yield Not to Tempter. atal it he lived at home, of contribut- opened the meeting by singing se, sold a few loads of green feed but Mr. Harry Peck, a 'brother of Mrs. is No Death." The evening service gone to the Pinery for a few days' shooting. ' ° With You." All the numbers on this have not threshed a bushel of grain W. J. Dawson, of Zurich, as follows: Was in charge of Rev, R. N. Stewart, ing." The responsive Scripture read- of any kind, although I have enough "The sudden death 'of Mr. Harry Peck of .Staffa, who took for his subject, at Orion on Saturday, October 17th, Thank You.—THe following letter ptogram (called for encore's, 'whiz ing to the support otthe-rest of the hymn, "The Morning Light is Break - a( tamilat , ing was taken from Psalm 121 fol- stacked to thresh a little for chicken "Youth ea' To -day," dealing with the was received by Rev. A.. Sinclair, were graciously responded to, and ' "Vo -day we are pretty far removed feed. That is a big Change from 1928 has removed a greatly respected citi- discourse in a very able and profit - from Rev. Russell 'Reid, of Brechin, were of a comic nature. The pro - customs of those other days. devotional leaflet, "John, the Man of when we had 16,000 bushels of wheat, able way, and vvhich Was listened to Rev. A. ,Sinclair, Hensel', Ont. Dear amoanted to $23.G. The men are to Sask.: ''''Btechiri, Sask., Ott. 29th. ceeds faom this splendid concert lowed by prayer by Mrs. Haugh. The zen of the Orion and High River die.; To -,day the family income is expended Temper," was read by Mrs. Stevens. 83,000 of oats. You will readily din tricts. Mr. Peck 'whip wad 59 years with much iaterest by all those of age, age, had been apparentlsr in ex- Mr. Sinclair: . How shall I thank you be congrattalated upon this wohderful derstand why- we are hard im now. cellent health, and had been attendirig ante The ohoir rendered two very and those who vare payments pon land a cOmmunity gathering at Orion and fine anthems, rThe Day is OVer" and kindly enough andsgtaciously enough, evenined entertairenent as every tsi;14. btt the'llilldren, and if it.isn't MTS. Ilugh Aikerthead presented the stibjeet, '''Canada's Li4uor Bill." was talking with a friend, when he "Forward ,le Our Watchword." A for us. The goed people of your coin- the. conimittee in charge of these con- , Urge enough, the parents will hear temperance lesson and took as her • A end other things ate kist..that Much when I think of vrlitit you have done number was more than enjoyed, and SOMA it, ' a ; a , , ,, aolo entitled, "Just a Little I3it of worse off. I will tell you/ a little a- wag Seized with' a Siidden 'heart at- delightful -trio, ,cotnposed of the Miss- triuhity hare done a 'wonderful act of certs; Which are 'being out on for the falkiSii 40,YOrettlr,nuich depart- Love," was sung by Miss Mutdoek. bout our family. We have' four girls and ono boy. The boy la siateen years, Ile' ie' ihrrviVecI bY' 'IS wide*, Mitt, tack, death oceurrint almost at Ode. 14 Datiots. Siriclair,, Mavis Spencer and Florence McDonald sang "The Old' Christian service. I only wish you Saskatchewan' Relief Fund, deserve 1 ,i.4.4404'04;Ola;elgaiit,"ntiltsking for 1Wrs.'Brock and Miss 13owesr,Aelegates • ls are front fourteen to tWenty- Peck, of .Bigh Miter; two daughters, Rugged 'Creek" end'itre to be con - cold& seatto* inn& a car load of fruit much credit, The proceeds front Sitaa i's sTlisrat delaffiiii 'Parents are to the Centre Sectional meeting, held the girls three years. One lirl is teaching gratultited in the spiiiidiVwase in, and vegetables means to the folk out day.aitioUnted to $59./,. Up to date 00, , , .,,i', ''el,, ,... 0 ( 'ail:a 1140,Orting on, the midmitig se6- S'i rliniii, of Vuleak. and .tikeiglinq ' Ilie:,,,,effeighP. ttervild ,,i'Dt6", tzez i4 totioi they Sang. At tha'cOncluSior Ing ,lidtVeln•tuch good it has done. Mit work. ' in 'Whiten, tave- very full reports, Mrs. Mrs. IL W. (GilchriSt, of ,Mile; Mrs, lt,, heret, hatitt hreuld be happier in knitaars League hat raised : $111 tor relief 1'0014, kOke 4 r" 'Orer4d0S. gut school, oneyiteeping liouse . ler her randfather,..ethers are at home. r mmil ot algit'Itivet.'fi'nd' Ttitfrokidi' atett; t0111.06140kr or 'Mesfirt: 1) / ,... ,.::: . , 4 *eV& Obeid. 'gen and is iletvey on the Oterntiot g ..,,.4p ,4 '•," 't • , ,,, , 1 ,.. • • . . . t1 'gill!' • ' 1 . • 11. v • hl • E:::.,1.0k1gletl!kagatAfte" Vie ,1401•S91P~trkerteeentWelareareeltneleaeamee,Oteeomeeeemant,,,,,,,,Heeemeatetweseerneeree .04 ' • ,aa'asa's