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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1932-10-14, Page 4XV In., " - ­­ - - - ­­­ .111 � -111 -1-1.11 I " � �, . �1,1 r '; , " - .. .. .11 1�1(�'Ii . 11 �.. I I ,� 11 0., �";, 1 . . , .11 . - . , - , � . I M. 2,� , g I,,,, , �qa .7 ��, ,,, . I � ..... . , - 1-1 - " . .,: 1� '. ',. , � ­,. ." 'I , , , � , � . 'IT. , , I " i A �, -.� 1. , � - ,� , - f $I,%,. , 7�,6 ,� . o . ;"­ : `",`F,�t ',,�sf.-'!,IYI�V� 1��"i�!".%,_,." ; � 11.1 - " &­Wy�f�" �K. g��"'��,�,,,T,I,i,�'[_�� `11 31 . . . . " , I I I I I 1. , , , . . , �, �� , �;, I � I , , :'i I , . . � q r - � ,�, . � ,I .�"w ., . '�"",Fl . I �, I . . ,.,,;z ,,, � y :;�t.,-l'!"11 �f I �, . _ . . . - ; 1!� 11 I , � . I f . I F �, 'i . . I , . I " � � " � "'"' � I � 11 I - .. I' , I I . . I p I . . 8" I — , ­ . ,­ NTOP 14, 1932. � - , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "I'll ..... 1-1- ­ YO 1� i;,�� . I V 1, 3 ft';.'�,K .. ." � I I , ), - A -Can't be P4t Over .. � V ex"M I ,,, , A I I . �F, � � "I,� �, .11", I. I "Ova, .s,�,4 �. OSITOR - . T.. :1 ... ... . llluumnl� j, n � ' " 0 * , � 'j'�aQ'. , � , 40.. 11 Weekly" 11,,].,n, . - 'a 1860, of �,, ,,,�'.;,% I Stu .. 114A us -get this straight. 4 seems . N W ��.... �,:. ... ­_ LOOKINk'"i OVER THE DISTRICT NEWS -a " , '4 ". , - . r.eit,h Ai� cl,ean, Editor. that it is tr�patri*tic and the,refore . " ,,, j� 'T. � . .1 . " Is", ,ill" LL rong to look critically upon the re- I ,�i�",' w I 'k I ", '. , Published at I$eaforth, Ontario, ev- . __ - I I __ ____ ........ — - ., ., _REA . il UNI, sults of the Imperial E00nom;0 Con- - . . . . :_. "'.. cry Thursday ifternoon by McLean ' - - __ __ I I- I .1 . ;; . . . . � ""..,!,� sl. , , Brog. . ference at Ottawa. It is re�.prehens. I . ' ly be hold in Seaforth, Bulnulex months at Arkona, has re- Mrs. HauAe Redden and. Mrs. Geo. Unite I d Ch .. I ; I., ,,.��!,��:., I i'ble to complain because freer and Oil Sunday insorning last Trinity turned 'to to .for .th Exeter, and Us , ". VARNA wn e winter Hass have been invited to'sing ever musical selectionis by local talent, � I. $ubscripstion rate, $1.50 a year in closer trade was not agreed upon at Churen was ivicely decorated with months. I . I . � I � . I - owers, g I I the radio at the Free Press staitiou coupled with that well known soi- '7 - �t 11idVanCel, foreign, $2.00 a year. Single that conference and our doors, open. l .1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Steskopf, ,of Kit- on the coming ,Monday evening, Oct. ist, Harry laoffmianv of , Dl.as.hwo LZ -1 , , IP ,Holiday visitors: - Miss' Irene sand ­ .ritin and, vegetables and, I od. . . eopieso 4 cents each. Thanksgiving service, the r,ector tak- oliener, spent Tbaonksgiving Day at -have, .4(xepted the invita. With a much colder turp, of the ,. I :: 1. . � pd more widely to trade in and out. M!' 17:th And '.7- I . . * iss Wary Chuter, Miss Gladys and- ing his text from Deuteronomy,,verse the hanie of the latter's parents, Mr.. ti��n' U "di . � I , and will ,be their second, appear. weather, our coal ftlercha ts � I ., Advertising rates on application. Those who- exanune the agreorlients Emily Beatty, Misses Jean and- 16, Chapter 16. This Sunday, Oct. and. Mrs.. T. Johnson. ance, at that station. I . wood dealers are receiving many 9r- . �. 6 , - . I and ,express the wish that the under- Frances Mossop, all of London; Mr. 16th, is to -be family day. Mr. and!Mrs. Jacob Wurm, and two (Mrs. 'Sinith of Woodstock, was -here ders. "...'. .,* I � Members of the Canadian Weekly standings arrived ai had been more and 1%lrs. Win. Beatty and son, Billy, - — ____ __ I W-W" daughtsem, of Seaforth, visited rela. for 'Thanksgiving holidays, visiting 0 the , ,. Newspaper Association and the Huron of Mount Bridges; Messrs, G. B. and- 1_ — tives here on Sunday. ber ,brother M]r. Jobin'Coullber. The Women's Association f , generous in their nature, are xvroag, R. J. Woods, of Toronto; Mr. and, I Unlisted ,Church are seMn.g tea in ,y. - County Press Association. � KIPPEN � Mr. Edward Bosseriberry has lef t ORion insd, blean gro,wers have the "I".. I I and k.re guilty of partisanship. Mrs. Dunkin and little daughter, ,school room, of the church oxils . f, �, . I ' ,. . . . for Bayfield where he will re,,ide in found the weather of the past �week Satu,r y after 1. I.. -- ------------ The patrioti-c thing to do is to Flore'nice, of Flint. 'The sixty-ffth anrid'versary of St. f UtUY e. . .da . noon of this week anA ., 1, -tober 14. praise the agreenients arrived at ev- ss Ahra and Annie D I very catchy for getting in their are also -putting on a sale of horae- ... ". SEAFORTH, Friday, 04L lMi sewers call- i Andiew's United 0hurch will be held' Mr. and -Mrs, C. L Sstrith and crop. made cooking. . ,?. � , I I------- I on though one may not know what ed on their aunt, Mrs. Xo",Op. I on Sunday, October 16-th, at 11 a.m. d,'Lughter visited relatives in 11amil- IlVfr. -Lloyd Hudson, D.,D.G ' ­., - __, � i treet one day � and 7 -30,p -m, The guest speaker for t, I) ovier the -holiday. .M., Of The following items which we clip- �, they are. Evidently it is right and last South 'Huron and officeTs installed, ped from, one, of our &Ilies,,yeferring 4 1. week� Miss Eni,ily Keyes 'WRES, 'the day will be Rev. Elwood Lawson, RaI14,aporte.­An interesting cv- the in -coming officers of the following to the Rer, Dr. I,. Medd, for a nu-m- �. . - `.;. Too Much Water pruper for federal Minist0l's to go struck by an auto. She was thrOwIl B.D., of Mount Forest. The' ch,oit,' ent took place at the R. C. Church, �I.O.O.F. Lodges, Godlerich on Oct. .V �. 1\ If the old saying is truie, ,that win- into ,Zouth Huron and inake sll�lecn- to the ground and sustained several is ber of years &,minister a the Math- ,. preparing .special music for the Mysdale, On Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 3rd; Clint Oct. ,�;h,- BrUtce'flield, odist Church here, will no doubt be � fractured rll�t3 and s:;uffetred from ,-o'ccasi6n and will be assisted by the I 0-th, Ol' ' .. � ter will not come until the swarilps es ealogrizing the conference aud Mr. wheni Father.L. Marchand ,per- Got 7th; Itilgannon O"n 0ct, ,11th, of ft"r.st to, a large numben who !:�., aTe filled with water we may con- Benrl��t's handling of it. It is not sho6k, but'niii-actiously escaped what' Northern. Light Qtvartette, consisting formed the cerearsony which united in and will initiate at Hensall on Oct. we -re well acquainted with him in , - ' might have (been a serious accident. : of Mr. ,Orah Crawf ord and. Mr. Leon- ri.�,arrjage Miss Cecelia, daughter of 25th whon -a good atteii.dance, is loso� � ­ fidently look- forward to winter any ,,,arti.eanship to �eulogrize -Nh-. Ben- .- Clinton, Hensall and Exeter, and will I I . . . Thi% will be a warning to- pedet.;trialls. I ard, Of Ripley, and two 'other,$ from Mr. -John Laporte, of the Blue Water ed for and which -has characterized' -be rMd wibi much regret, but al.%* .� ,tirne-ndw, as the conditions of i-, frx�tt� It is partisant5hlp,ta withhold HaTve-qt Tlian"-1rhig service was; Kincardine. . I-Nighway, and Anthonly Gordon, son all the Oreviou,�, installing occasion,$. of pleasure at the same time thaU L ,% .1, e have been. abundantl i y jAmd,i'le. fiv I m him or to disagree with held in St. John's Z�ilt'irch Sunday,ev- i tMiss Gerltamde Francis, of Exeter, ,of Mr , -and' Mrs. J. P. Rau, of Zur- 'Mr. and �Mrs. Uharles, ,L. JirC,as the accident was not ii�ore serious- ,. "pearane . . � lml fulfilled. , . ening. Rural Dean Paull gave a very ivisited over the week end at the !ch. ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rau will reside and Mr. a*d Mrs. � ,j what he says and does. -George Brown, ac- "Four, persons suffered minor bruis- , appropriate discoun,e. There was a home of, a1r. and Mrs. J. B. McLean. in Detroit. companied by visitors, relatives and es and a severe shaking ul) in , a " . I " In fac't, �ve have had -a Jittle .two That is the way the rnatU� stands. good collfg��atlon ,and the church , -Mr. and Wr.,;'. William McLean and 'IMessrs. R. MOusseau, C. Fritz, W. friends, motored to Exeter on .M1On- peculiar imbitlori accident, which o,c- � � . much rain. The potatoes, the rOots This is the xulse which i.%.. sought to wag; tastefully decorated for the Oc- 1 daughter, Mis- Geraldine, of Hasmil_ J. Johnston and W. tBuTils spenc a few day afternoon to visit' their relatives, curred on -No. 2 Highway, four milesi ". and ablm-diince of corn are out, and `:�� imp ed. We (16 not quitv -see casion. ton, visited Avith th 1, . os I On Friday evening 'Mr. and Mrs.! e former's ,par- -days this week in the 111tuce Penin- Mr. Frank Blatchford and'daugfiters, -east of Cliatbami, on :Saturday afts�r- . the fields are swini-ming, makin-c, that it can be imposed on the pres,� , ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' 113. ,McLean, sula. on a hunting trip. the names, Of tho5e adoarnspanYing noon, Rev.- Dr. MIedd, of Leaming� . - e, . Amonig the delegates who attend- from Hensall being Dr, it ., torne Colei.rian "we:re invited to, the - o'ver th tholiday. . . On, I . 4 difficult, if -not irApos_ uf the country or that we can aeeL'Pt hall to meet their Trany friend% andl! 1iiss Etta Bell, �of London, spen� ed the. Luther League Convention Bla,tcliford and daughter, Mrs. Od- struck a sugarbeet on, the road. The j. � their ha"es GeOrsge was at the wheel of the car, when , .. �, . neighbors. *A. very pleasant time was ' the week end with her parents.. Mr. held here on Manday were the fol- gen, Of 'Clinton, ,Mich., Mr. and Mrs. jar caused thel driver to lose control I. � . sible, I it.—Toronto Daily Star. . .. I It may not -hurt the corn and the spent and. the young couple we're I and Mrs. A. Bell, of Tuckerstnith. ]owing: Rev. J. ,Schnieder, Kibch-' Wms. Wood and dasu,�ht6l's Of Us- ', , _� �___ of'the machine;, which was ditched.!" � liprove A with a miscellaneous show- . Misi 'Mary Thoms�)n spent thp week- ener; Rev. Clausen, Waterloo; Rev borne; Mr. and iMrs, Saunwe"S, Mrs, Other occupants were �'Mxs. Medd, ,� . routs. but the wet will not h presentL ." �­ the — er, after which a ,laimty lunch was end with friends In London.. L. Kalb,fleisch, Elmira, and Rev* D. L. Thomson and 'daulght,er,, and their daughter 'Miss Joule 'MeAd, and I , potatoes, and already we near of k- served, We wi.,.h 'Mr. and Mrs. Cole- ,Mr. akid "I'Virs,, Linden, and family, Wittig, of ,Sdbastopol. A -banquet 1 * . . .� potato rot. . n ,Miss teria -Welsh, the-1ast six men- Tilise A. Womp, of Victoria Avenue,, ,�. , . man bon vo-yage through life: of Densfield, ��,pent Sunday at the the basiement of the church iii the tioned all being of Toronto, and Mr. Chatha,T&" � 1. I. Fall work and fall ploughing is A Trip to t e Several from this. district attended, home Of Mir, and 11r.s. William H. evenin I . . ,j largely attended and and te . I . . le"gas i'vIrs. R!chard Bla liford, of , fr. He . . �1. being held up and farmers are be- &--% IeN . the Deanery meeting in Bayfield last . Horney, of Hay. . the b 's of ithe local League Hensall, and it goes without sa 3 arIbert Block, of the London �. . Ying To5ad, a couple of miles south of pur .. ginning to look serious. 9 11 week. Wisses 'Mildred and Jean Pybus, ol rendered -a concert in the town hall that a, -nlost, ,Pleasant re-uni-on was village, had a large daricte in his new - I ' . %-.Fld Country Zin*14, ivisited for a few days with after ihe banquet. - held, barn on Tuesday night last. It will 1: 11 � NO t th a t he can or has any cause 11 --- their grandnidther, Mrs, Ricker, of 1� Wond;ay, Than"gi;sing Da, 1. I I � - . � to look-ir-ore serious than usual, btr� . BAYFIELD , -Hay. . - � . I .. y, was 'be romenilbered that a -number 'of . . I 'Special Thanksgiving siervices were - — observed in our village. as a public months ago his bank baxn on, what . every little added to what he already The Expo�itor i�. pleased to piib- I 111111111111111111111111111111111111 HENSALL holiday, all places of bustiness being has long been -known. as the Gavin ,, has, makes' a little 'bit more, and I;sh a series of letters %vrif,t'­n by Mrs. -Prentice, of Toronto, was with ,held in 'St. Andvew's United- Church . - - — closed, and there we're quite a num- Ross farm, was in some ulisaccountv- ' �' . the farmer thinks he has had boUt Miss Mar!on Bell, -while on a re,cen, he,�� parents, Mr.' and ,Mrs. Win. J. on Suidlay la'st. Rev. R. it. Conner Mr. W -Ta. McLean, of Hamilton,' ber of -iiisitars here. I able �mannesr destroyed by fire to- . as trip. abroa,d. The first of the series Sti,,30, Over Thanksgiving. � . preached a­verY 111SPiTing sermon. on 5p,6pt the week end at the home of Thanksgii,ing services were held in gether with its contents a -ad Mr. ' I. enough during the past few years. :L:, given q�,elow. I., I iMr. Erri�e-,t W. Kendall,'of Guel-ph, ithe subject of "Giving Than,"%" The his wife',s parents, MT. and, Mrs.. J. our local churchle-s on. ;Sunday. At Bloo-li has pow a fine new steel struc- . .1, 11 � And we agree, choir rendered an -antheliv "Come, _Iflsbyterian Chiarch the ture bank barn, to. talke its place in , � . Dear Dora: - was the guest of f -Mr. and, Mrs. W. Let Us Sing.- � The ,Afisses ' Passmore and was a,coornipanied by Carmel 1�­ . I., Anyway,we could do N�ithht more Well, I've just beeit wat�hing'ihenl R, Jowsett-over the week end. Jean Ivi- his wife, and little -daughter, wh Jervi,ce was conducted by which the dance was held with quite . ..., I . rain for the next few weeks. Crops take bageige and illail out of ' the ;Mr. and `-NI-s. A. Ford King and sou and Florence Thomson had been visiting here, 0 AIT. Henry Strang, ,of the Township a large attendance, ' 1. ,Ohlch ,.-nesns �that in all prob- F,on,- Do.-uf,rIAs, and- Miss, Mi 'pleasing, .duet, "Go&s Haind. May, Be IM -r. ,Lester Fisher,, of Windsor . have been, good and bountiful,. but it ho'd, na Proe- . of Usborne, who delivered a very 'Mrs. Win,. Hildebrandt was visited � . ' bil*i�,. wo shill see the west,coast of tor, of Toronto, were with Mr. and, Seen in the Dew Drop." The ellu'rell. takes a bi- barnful to pay the taxes " � was beautifully decorated with spent ,the week end lipre with his good -discourse, and at the evening by a couple of hek sons froom Lon- ; ' 7 Ire'ard this afternoon. I won,.Ier if -Mrs-. George King over..tbe week end. , parents. service Reivi. Mr. 'Young, of Nairn, don ,on Thanksgiving Day. I 1, alone, and the farmer needs all the 'It will ',be a.� green as history haF ,Mrs. E.'Wright, Dorothy and Clem, Dilhillas and- Snapdragons. '. Uss ,M. Matier, of Windsor, visited occupied, the PullPlit, giving a fine ' The Mission Band of the United. . ' ' . I,.- I crop3 that are still out as well as painted it? If all goes well. the pilat WTight and -Ar. B. Armstrong, of vVeddlug [bells. are ringing quite frie;lid's 'over the holidays,` " ,practical sermbn and the musical Church held their meeting on Thurs- � . those that are saSely in. W:11 take us,into Greenock at nine London, were guests at the Rectory men,lly in the country. The, Arnold ,Circle of Carmel Pres- part of the. services were ably tak- ,day, afternoon in the basenient. of . .. . 1; . o'clock, 'but we im.rust remain on board for Thanksigivi . held 'a I 0 1 Ing. -- - --. �yterian 'Church recently.. en -by the church choir. There waF the church, with the j)resldent, Miss I .. .11 . 11 . until to-niorroy morning, when a ten- fMr. and- Mrs. J. It. Lord, Mr. and 'meeting under the leadership of Miss a.very good attendance at both ser- Ruth Colee, rpiessiding. The program , der will tal.,.e ul ashore. The thrills Mr.%. T. G. Mall-ett and bal>e, of Lon- Workman. vices. '.. HILLSCREEN . was in charge of tMiss Marion Fil- . It Will be an Improvement. are -just chasing one another ip and don; Mr. and ,Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Gayl ':. . � 'Church entertainments will )low be In the United Church Rev. M.4% shie and was comi�osed of the fol - .11. . . I -dowil my -Fpine, at the _,ery prw;neet and Joy O'Bright,, 'A'alkerton., and - I .� Two new Goverivm-ent Highways - f L,,ttir,.,, . . . 111111111111111111111111 the order of the season with Sabbath Graik, of Godeirich, wa,5 the preacher hylving numbers; Vocal -duet, !'Jesust .11; 0 , i�ot orr -good sLCbstantial MT, A. Boule and 'Miss Eva Touls, 'schog . I and Lodge ones -also. both -at the morning and evening is My Nearest Ne1Ch1>or, se .. . , The service in the Hijisgr — . " 1A i's s I, are now under construction. one of Scotch s -oil... � I . . seat, Montreal, spent Sunday with een Our business men report trade as diets Of worship, exeshangthig duties "th�yn Drysdale and Ruth Closles, ­,; . , Ch�rch will be with,drawn, oil Sun- ;,.'. . . these is near Woodstock anti the . The I.ast three days hal��e'been glor- Mrs,. K. Davison. day afternoon. owing to the Kippen pivtty (brisk considering the.' general with the pAstbr, Rev. A. Sinclair' who ai�c&mpanied on the piano by Miss . , . ' I-ous, with reo 5cot�h misly :wcather, E. A..'Featherstan, Charles Parker . ,delp]resslion existing all ove and Afildred Follick; piano solo, Miss, 1. other in -the vicinity of Niagara armwersary. .. r. took special seyvice at Godericlill- I.. I , to get lis in"illape for Edinburq-h, I and .Mrs. L. B. Slilith and) ,son, Glen, There was a slight coating of ice delivering sernaons on b6th occasions Irene. Diouglass; an interesting talk - .1; Falls. � . ' Mrs. Troyer was visitedl.by,friends . I I Of course, Ontario already has so tion doesin't hold for the entire voy- in Sep,teillber, returned home -th. on I lvery much enjoyed, while on "'Picture ,Study" by 'Mrs. Fils,66. hate to :i�d critical, but that descrip- who motored to Saskatchewan early from Varna, Zurich and Seaf6i water during Wednesday night that were 1. � -Satur- Wr. and Mrs. Ross Dick a7ad �son, and Thursday rmorning, which speaks the church clioli, rendeted fine an- Mrs. R. P. 1. Dougall and children ,, .� . # . � � many miles of permanent hi.gnways axe. gunday afternoon, ju,st after day. ';Mrs. R� J. Larson (Miaggie of Toronto, spent the week end at .for pretty -cold weather foll,wingi thmis, solos and duets in a'in-ost of Petrolia� awe ­spending a Tew; , . . I . that one or. two additions to the sys- Iliti-ch, we hit.tbe Atlantic and it was Parker) acconipanie�d them and will the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goeh- the very -cold and' stormy weather in pleasing and able ininner, At the days with'Mr. and -Mrs. 'Wm Dougall . . � awful all day Sunday ani Monday! ,spend some time with h&r parents. . ' A with heavy falls of snow . . . tem scarcely come under the headir- ju t I! rane. . . . the V,, -,e morning servieq a quartette was fine.- of the village. , .. . I I . , F awfu The boat rolled like a Miss Isdbel Kirk was at her hosmie 'Mar ii, Of L ' so that we are. -still ha�ving it prett; ly rendpred by Mr. W. 0. GQbdwin, We beheve that Mr. D. A.' Cantel- � of news. Miss .y Haga ondon, vlk�- ­ leader of the choir, Dr. Ivan Smillie on ' I peanut shell. On the downward in Glanwortli for Thanksgiving, . ited over the week end -"ith her sis- nice as fai as the -cold is concerned. - has ,l-urchaslad th-le,Blatchford pro- � , I There is, however, a feature about Awe,uii all zhe port holes were wash- Mrs, J. Doyle -recently retmined ter, Miss, Dolly 11agan, 'Rev. Mr. Parker, Reptor of St. and, Mrs. Sir. -lair, and Mi�ss F. Welsh perty from 113onthilon & Drys-claW, I the construction of these two high- ed with water-. while on.thp up-,Aardl fram, ,Slaskatchewan and is occupying I P and well ren&red soto by Dr. Smil. f' erly cuned by tihe late William . ..... liss D' dna Cochrane, R.N., l.-etuTn- . aul's Anglican Church, is re over- orm . .. I . I I I WaYA now u-nder qonstruction, that is � ';It the horizon liad flie rreancrit his ,cottage. ' ed to Toronto after spending. *thee Ing nicoy-from his recent 6peicmtI9n lie, and at' the, evening service, in B.-%tchlord. XT. Cantelon intend,- . sl.nt—tIalk ,J,,out bein�, rocked in thc Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clbave and for appendiditis. addition to a fine quarteitte given by Tel'o"Oling -the dtw-elling and nko �_ entirely njew.and a feature too, that 1,adlp ay it "Kir. and Mrs. Paul Cleavlo visited at 'Mr. W. O. Goodwin-, Dr. Smdllie� Mr; dolybt he will have a fine up-to-date . , , , of the deep! Tuesa summer at the ,ho,nIje of her parents. The, Misses -Mary and, Enima John- , , Mrs. Tr6er is visiting fTiends 1 is highly ctamrnendab,le and ore that ripared and t1le waters -4 went LO be'[; Bad Axe last week. npeax llen�all for a few days. . I ston we ,believe intend erecting. a Alice ,Toynt and Mrs. G. Hess, while honle. I . . should lend -a larger measure o[ safe 'he sun enine out with Noah'i dove.4 "Ars. Th neat garage in place. of the go Mrs. Mau -de Headen and Mrs. Geo. The W.M,S. of th6 United Church .1 � - -, . � omias Barrett and son, Rus- ,Mr. an'd ,W -s. . 1� Thos.* Oon,sitt, of od Hess delighted t4i; con,gri-egation with met in lbe basement of the church - tY to the motoring p&lic. and I got - a heautiful b -urn. Deck sel, Of -Waterloo, was with her Hensall, spent a few days Jn this stable building that they have been I i. I tennis was enjoyed by all to say daughter. Mrs. T, Brgmdon, for using. I a wel rendered duet. , . on, Tbursday and held their monthly .. That feature -is that the 9bloulders ' vicinity. -, .. . . I nothing ,of my haNing shuffled all the Thanksgiving. khe .Firemen 'are putting on an The services at St, Paul's Angli- unteetim", the ,president presildinv. , ,� ��,. on these two, new roads will be tell boards off the ship ­this is a subtle Mr. and Mrs. Erive.York and daugh- Quite a numiller from this coin- Id t ime dance ,in 'the Tow�' Hall on �*can ,Church were n, arked WML good rollc%%jiag -the apeming hyn-in, "God '. feet wide on each side of the pave-, reference to, a roip-terir- zame. called ter, and Miss Agnes Kerr, of Ham! . 1- munity attended- the recept.lion in] OT,u;sd,ay of next week.' discourses by '.Mr.' Elson, A divinity Moss Our Native Land," Mrs. Henry . ; . I I - Varna'on Thursday evening fur 4' .t... . . ment, instead of a width of five feet "Shuffie BoRrd," whi:!h demands the ton-, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Coleman. i�.s- T. W. "Parliner accompanied student, while the church choir did led in priayer. Am interesting report - f;� . . 'h 0; qkin from 'human shin,;, Our Pven- and Mrs.'F. W. Baker. " ',Mr, and ,Mrs. . George Greenslado, -er son Pirl and'his 'wife back to ,their parts/ well. I. wlA, is the customary. width . h of the convention held at Grand4lBend 11 , � . ;ngs 'we spent ple�ling -bridge, dam- Mn and M`rs.'Gilsbert Knight who,. of,13ayfieldl.. were Bunda visitors Wind!?Or and is visilting with thein Rev- W. A. Young, of -Carmel Pres- recently, Was given by 'Mrs. Agnes '11 shoulders on the nresent highways. ing, or just Nvalking' on dpek in the have been viq4ing Mr. and, Mrs . y The followlsil- mentioned w;re byterian Church, preached, in one of McDonald. ThIe'Minutes of thq pre- , . in addition to that there. will The a northern twili-ht. ,, It's! sin-,nl - with ,Mrs. Troyer. ? the large Presbyterian churches on -vious in . .v un- Geminbardt, Tetul-ned to Toronto,. on , holiday visitors I .. __ � at the home of Mr. eeting were read and approv- r -_ I'' gradual slope from the edge of the describable—fa;-ey being' ab!e to Monday. Doris Gaidinhardt acco-m- W� and Mrs. Robert Eacrett of "Victoria Sunday last in 6tstawa. ed. The offe-ring'arnounted to *201� 11 shoulders dov'vm t6 th-e fer;ce line, in- distin�.ruish things at midnight! panied therm Farm" some three mil southwest -Dr. B. Campbell, of. Toronto, itc- mite boxes, $ft ! The trip down the I ZURICH es Mrs. Alice Joynt St. Lawrence 'Mrs.'Howes, of Ridgeway, and Mr. Of, our village: Mr. "d Mrs. A. E. companied by his wife, two daugli- rendered a very ple"ing solo, I'Miwke 11. steack"Of �the present deep ditch and was a real tn�ast, and accomplighed ClhTord Clax,114, of Rainfilban, were' Pierce, )Miss Dorothy Pierce, 'Miss iers' an,id 96n, and Miss,'Youll mot- Someone Happy," accompanied by, . I perpendicular d"p that runs along with exceilt-ot weather. J�lst hefore here last week to see their brother, Ute Mary R Stelck.—There pass- Aldythe Za�rett, 'Mr. Clifford Ruth- I to s� 4, the week end with -Miss Eleanor Fisher, which was ver3r , 'orWbere Z , r paved roads anti r,mching Quesbee, we passed un,ler the Mrs. L. Clark, who is, quite ill. ii 'Wedrn I Mrs. T. I k, . � Fo ill of ou � ed away o esday, Oct. 5th, a erford, Mr. and'Mrs. "Harold John- Mur . c -Mrs. C4,mpbell,s ,much enjoyed by everyone present. . I i_�it<hav,e Proved such a menace farrous span bridge, reeggnized as Miss Alma McKay, of Toron' io ac- highly respected resident 'Of Zurich ston, all of Londo'n;'Wiss SlAbill Eac- mother, . An in,vitation was extended to th .1 'and even death traps to so many the optical illusion. Defying the dic- com'panied by 'Miss Helen CurriWand in the person of Mrs. Mary E. Stelek rett a -ad Mr. E. A. Barger, of De- J [Mr. and Mrs. -Mark, Drysdale, Mrs. Kippen .,Society to meet -with t= l tates of Mr. Hoyle regarding ladv- Mr. J. McDonald, was home over the at the advanced age of 83 years, 4 troit. W. A. '11feLaren and 'Mr. Harry How- on- November 2nd, which was ac- �. s_ , .1, travelling Motorists. . I 'ikti behaviour, we dashed from the we.e,,k ,ends. . MMILlis and 7 days' after an illness Mr. antl W, J. W'.,hitq spent ard, who motored 'several weeks ago cepted, The devotional study, "The � With the width of the pavements dining roorm to see it. You'd swear Among those who spent the of a norriber of ;�;rs. duration*. Mrs. the week end with their son-in-law to vigst relatives and friends in the Woman of Fact," written by Mrs. . 11 thermselves, five feet of a shoulder, flie mast was izoing to she (broken! Thanksgiving holiday at their co4.- Stel6k was the widow of the late.. and daughtl,,r, Mr. and ,M,rs. J. Eby, West, are ,expected home the latter F. If. Graham, given by -Mrs. H_ I Quebec itself was an experience, not ta,ges were: r. and. , -. Fi ',�r Iferry iSte,ak. form,lirly of the 14th of Collingwood, part of this week or first of naext. Rort,on, the stwdly� 0"IMs Dominion, '.. Additiomal, ndght -be cansider6d a sux- M Mrs no . a pichile, with its matchless eitadel ,and falmily, Flint; Mmrs. Lawson, conceFsion, Aay, who predeceased IMr. Alfred Smith, of Crediton Mrs. R. 1. Dougall, wife of Dr. of Canada " . ten in three � ficient measure of safety to any sane and bold waterfront, wh"e' -historic Harry and Florence Law � " Dougall, of petrolia, spent�- P was giv '4. . , SOM, sy.at- her 3� years ago. About 25 years formerly Of our village, was here a couple parts, namely, fgirs.'Carlisle, Afi-s. A. motorist. it- . I) M , . an-tiqu y was inarred onlv 'by a bor- ford; Mr. aind Mrs. Ptter an,d'f, Mrs. ;Sttelek moved to Zurich this week visibilng his parents, r. Of weeRs' here with Mr. Win-. Diou- Roweliffe, Mrs. J. Elder. The- nleet- , . ainily. ag, i" - rid flashing red sign. What -price Stratford: Dr. G. Atkinson, wife and ith, and taking - But all motori.st., are not slane, and and resided there until her death and and Mrs. I -Larry Smi gall and Mrs. "Dougall, the doctor's ing closed with "Bleat Be the Tie �. to even the most careful of drive the materialistic world- The end of f9imily, Exeter- Mr. and Mrs. Ash- wliere :the made 'many friends. She orders for a neckwear firm. parents, and "Was called home this that Binds." At the condlusion of - rs , I a perfect day was realiied with the ton znd d1auglilter, London. Mr. and ix, ­s -one of the pioneers of Hay Tp. The EAGrm of Wednesday was re- week On ac:po,unt of the death of an the meeting the Laffiess� Aid he ,, , .. a ,five foot shotilder has many tim ' Id a � 15 srrving of nhosphorus - Just on the Mrs.. W. H. Robinson and family She was born in iSebastabol, ..Town- parted &s being�a real. blizzard ir, aunt. and in many places proved entiTelY slidpi's waterline. . I meeting and decided to have a Bale London; Min and Mrs. ,Charles Will ship of South Easthope, and was. rria-r- the Winghain district by those on The evening service in the U-nited Of home-made cooking and other � too narrow to prevent many seriou., Sunday morning the icebergs loom- and family.' Lo:Kdo�,; Dr. asl�d- Mrs. ried to the late 'Henry Steldk in 1871. Cbur(h will be withdTaWn I I the afternoon -train passing south, on 'the things and also an afternoon tea. . end sometimes fatal accidents. orl in view, gorgeous great big rnon- Flock, Donald and .7aiie Flock, Wind. "God touched her with Ris finger but it takes some blustery cold wea- co,minz Si1nday on account of anni- The regular meeting of the village r In the'daytime the majorit. qt:Prs-­)ne in particular, a lovely sor. ' and sre slept," the poet wrot,q, So ther tto make preparation and in get- versary services in t'he si y of ac- turqL(,;,;e with sall 4QP,oTm,(yu.s hole in Deanei-y INfeefing—Tho fall meef- may we say pf this dear life4. "God ting outside work attended to but gation at Ghiselhur%t, ster congre- council was belA Friday evening at � cidents of this ikind, no doubt, could it. M' I and Rev. Mr. 8 pm. in the council chamber, all . I - arge took a -pictiire and we ing of the Hui -on Deanery was held touched her with His finger and she we have hopes for fine weather later Sta7ltion,, of Exeter, will take the in,, ' �:' " be-traced'tG reckless or at best care- �)--pe'for the ll -,est, Hell -divers were in Bayfield on Thursday, October 6. slept," 'but not until a beautiful life on. I -Ornsing service hdre in the United pr mbers being present, Minutes of �1. less driving. But not all of them. there in abundance, blit nary a seal Tilt., ses-gion commenced with Holy was lived,. a noble example of pat, Mr. A. L. C . Church. I . dvious, meeting Wtre read. Petty f - asel, railwa:y agent, , Wild Spencer: That the minutes of .)r � whale. On ol?r rip,lit, the coast (-omnarnion at 10 rAclock, the Rural ience, fidelity th truth and fsaith� were whose sudden illness we reported in On Sundaty last a very sad Tnegsage ,� Accidents do happan to the steering f N . ! . mechahism. of autos and tires blow 0 ,, " ewfound,land loomed into view; Dean Rev, F. ff, Paull being cele- given. Not until visions of a heav- a former issue of this paper, is g� reached -Mrs. T. . 8 -the previous two Weetings, p read, I J` 'Berry', of thi be adopted.—Car-ried. Jone-9 report- ; it grandtur -is its Ion-ely barrenn,esv% brant, a -misted 'by Rev. K. 1vlcGou7% Enly'life in ObTist Jesus had cli-eere,11 ting on nicely under ,good medical Village, informing her of the death ed the work of filliing the cratki; in � I out. ;15,n 'came Belie,.. Isle. equally bleak of Clinton. At 11' o'cl6ek the Dean- and Mun-jilated the valley of the sha. treatment, and skilled' nursing, a . I of her brother, Williain, in .� It il. in night driving and especial- and barp, where thp lighthou,zekeep- cry Chapter met. The Chapter con- dow. And ii,ow that she sleept mem- Mrs. 'Erroll Drummond spent a few Wash. More Particulars will SP ttil, the ,'Pavement as being completed. ii -r continueq h ' -mlitary wAtch over - -3 of th-LF,clerg,y and certain lay- OrY,takes up the barp of lile and days this weelk with relatives and ell in ano be 91 v- Geigerr reported the winda's;vs in the `11 ly nights at this time of year, wbern . si%t ther issue. I . ' the Atlantic. Even he had a radio. men . I The Heinsall Nsnu church, shed as being, nearly all facturing CO. iql ,braken, ild filed. Petty ii�nd'Jones: That the, ' kept quite busy , . ,GoinnItunicationo were. read ,ucli is the lmodern world. from each parish. There are -eleven virtues Tnelt into 'jnftisk. So'it ever Mr. Harold ,Scruton, of Part Dover, filling erders, many of w�hsich co,m, s: danger is always "ent from, the ' ftbureb vrards�rs and others), smiting the strings, finds that her friends in Wingham. . - . � ' . the clothing line, are �.� soft or narrow shouldier and the deep Monday we pass over in, haSLe. anrl parisLes i:rr this deanery and twentir Is when a life is'noble and, divinely spent the holiday with his m -other' in from quite a diaiance as, the com- -don: without tag or that tire not on the ditchas alongside of them, by Tu�e�!da� the voyage wW; thOr- churclivs. T'he afternoon meeting of llived. The funeral was heild bn Sat- aind Mrr. Harold ,Shepherd, of Lon conistable,collect dog tax on -all dogs k : , Even in moderate traffic and at nughly el"Ilo,yRible. HO'wever. Wedn-es- all r�prer,entatives began at 2.15. De- 'urday, ,Oct. 8tb, from her late resi- with his father. pan -y is becoqninig ..More and, mare assessment r9li-,0sarried. Mickle �' riv6derate, speed, the dazzling lights Oay pro u eat. votions werp cobductod ,by the Rural dence. The service at the Fivangeli- Mr. and' XT9. Earl ParlTywr ,of known foT goods service. . �! . . Ifal-Fle, thad a con(ven-jent, birthday, Dean agri a meditation on the 23rd Cal uhul,ch was con -ducted by . Pev. 9., Windeor,­ spent the week end' 'herb Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, of Brant- and -Spencer: That the constable be —and there does not seem to,b,e, any ,Vhich must be celebrated in no or�- psalm was rx�,v.pm by Rev. R. S. Jones Burn and Rev. (Mr. Poulter. All that with Mr. Parl,nier's, pargilts. foird, who appointed td Colleci the poll tax -and :; laws made that can keep them from ;nary fashion, Deck ten i were here for ,several to yroceed t � . TIM tnuFle. of Gorrie. Othe,r speakers were Miss wag mortal of this grand old mother Mrs. Roy sParliner is Asiting eeks visiting j.Mr$. 0, collect the same be- �, dazzling—alre confusing and danger zinp,,, an, in To- w Sparks, -Mrs. I �, , - wall" d '9yattleship' took -op the Sellutte, Diocesan Dorcas secrLAar�, was tenderly -*",veyed to B2yfeId ronto with her sister, Mrs.. Thomp- DanieFs Mother, Ildve tweeri now and Decenilber 14, 190 . . rrofnirl.g. In the afternoon we in- returned, o2. ,:. ou's to thf� nillotorist approaching who gave an, interesting talk on Sun- cemptory for interment, followed by .son. on the evening of the b`u� �Carried. Petty and Jones; That , same day 'Mrs, the bonds of C. -Cook and F. G. B,lisn- , : :1 t h eni; 11.11ged in t�e horse races,, tho net ,lay schOol work; Rev, R. J. Bowen, a large number of -sorrowing rela- 3jr. Edmund Geiger and fAmily, of Sparks, was viaited :by her other ..4`rI" tbron be 2oo ., recei-Pts Of which werp thirt,aen cent,%. Western Ontario Bible Society Seere- tives and friends, many of whom ex- London, spent Thanksgiving holidaya in-law "W'r GeO. E. McIntyre, of De � cepte,d and same filed .;: , - ..'' Rlindt*d -for art instant a Tnotorist ks our P-rand-7cel6bration was to �- a tar troit, who' - W7 ;* y; Rev. W. A. Towri5hend, Rel Pr,1-ssed their sympathy and their here with Mir. Geiger's parent -i. joined his wife here who th the Clerk of the Peace in God, I I .�. may easily and unconsciously swing wlect dinmer party, we donned even- of C.hurch of the Redeemer London, high eTteem,of the departed, as many The Misses Elder spent the week has ,been with her mother for a cou. ericb,-4C4ni<A 'Bills and acc.,ounts, ell. I - I 1�'i his car a few feet to, one side or th irs,- 3 al­eii,�� 'Tie -centre of attrar- who dealt with A.Y,P.A. w'Ork. An beautiful floral tributes sent testi- end with their (Parents, Mr. and Mrs. ��'. e ple ,or -so months.. were read as follows! j&s. priest, 1. 'ion wa-s the hirthda catch basins and streets, $15.8e; Wm. 1, y cak-. which i0ererting -meeting of the W.A. was fled. She leaves to mourn. hev losa John Elder. I Our millers aha'grain buyer,, .are, Smale, tarring street, $3.40,; Judge 11 � ateident. � four eons, Levi ID., and Arthu-r H. 1'. Our'local churches on Sundt the large quan t , other and the restalt is, too often, an V,rjel, mother had .sent. The jolly held in th,c, (7_0rning, in .Knox Preq- y last kept quite -busy with . I . .11 . I .,.-`�� . old pastry chef iced, it and added 23 byterisn ch-urch when Mist- Schulte 'of Dauphin, Man.; Albert"G., of Lon- were made rbo, look beau tities Of grain being brought - T. X CO'Stello, Court of Revisioir, I., tiful with a mark I V As a matter of fact, in his fear Of candles. �magiiie -our excit6ffll4nt and gave a fine address. Excellent meal; don; Edward ,C., of Hay Tp., amd two wealth ,of flowers and plantIs. et. into $10.20; N. Slatchf-ord cutting weeds, . .. � ,�'. a 661lision, a driver, when so blinded, th�e bewildermient of the entire din- ,,upiplied by the ]ad! I li E . $18.a,q, J, Passmore '& Son, -fire de- .. - ... ,�, I in,g salon, as all sorts of qu . .eR of the three daughters, Mrs. J: Rey, Jr., Zurich,, ,Mis, mma Tienian., of Da.sbw6od, A brother -of Rev. W. ll elit, $4.61; W. A. MacLarsen�, .,;� baqe- - - . . I ri ,e,Pl' Tn1FI- churs."ics, were -,erv,ed iri the and Wiss Margaret Stelck, Long visited Over the week ends at Mr. and of Carmel Presbyterian Church, :g' 00T usually pulls his car to the 37�ght. - i 1. %hapen parcels (be a .tip appear. The mitent Of Knox church,. The spring Beadh,'Cal., aii&tcrthem is eirteaded Mrs. C. A. MaDontell's. ive believe, will ',�sn the compara who SUPPle% street, $1.66; F. W. Heg-ri, 5 , . tiv�l� .. ,1� 4; The danger mary -be instantly over, foll0wirIg was c- nssuined- by ea meeting of� the Deanery will probsab- h their Uri. Robert Jarrot4, of Lon n, near future, be I PIrintimIg', $6401; T. 9. Mr,umniond, . , "' . 7; ,ch: .10. � �11 I but in that iftstant. his Par hits the Hors d'oeiivres, olives., e.elei,y, potato ordained to the. min- cartage and tar kettle, $1450; J. A. sp!�,'." . (mny friends. y i f8trY, - 'will take ,the qs1,%,jce on the Paterson, prelmdurm. on ,bond, $2.40 ; ­ - � I: �'!� , . softer, ,shoulder and then the ditc puree, deliciqu,,j vvhitefiRb fill-1cp . ===:===Z= t " �� I. i. ... I. ... h, parsilipi (rolled, and: fritet, g',`V, Meg�Tg. C. Fritz & Son have pur- her lniot�er, (Mrs. Ch§Xles Troyer, and co-rnfn,g Sunday here, Oct. loth. J. Passmore, Hydro, $9jj5q; � O*eill 1. � whien is only a very OmAll. fraction Pli "her e%citement, ex"ot that I suspect cha.qed the,b6ot and shoe stock froin Vith her sister, Mrs. George Hedden. Mr. Nathan peck has 11 11- I I. ,,,,�,� I 1`13,11114. (fr­411), ro,ast -potatoes, erpil- the iii,ght steward will he glad to s<,e the Wm- iBrown 'Ustate and have The IMiaspes Carlile, of London vi97 from a pleasant vilit with his r , 1,., cd a selcond away from the cestitre of 1)eJT1 , returned Geiger, selecting ifixors, $1.50; C. 8'. . 1. k, ei, rolls, gorg-nu-% frulit salad. the )a, ,or,, Hudson, selecting iulrorkq, $1.,5,6; J. ­ ��� I... � , , the Pavement, ' I . Ire eream surdae with birtlid-a at of us, if we continue to ring movea it in -to their own s4tore. ithd at their home here during' the Bert, on the homestead farm a few A. PateTson, seldebrig jurors, $1.50. 4� " y ,ro kP, forr food- a,t 2 a."L , A convention of the Luther League past week. ..�,�,� . 1 4", , No ftwi� and no =r,ft-Inegs, n th-ell coffee. No one was ill, ,which is Thn lvnch<�on gong is about fb of I-aileI 1101rth"st of the village. - Total, $79-27. Petty and Mic,kle:_ --�.� � �, 0 , . ,�, ordli,alil-,, tho tenth wo;de-r nf the q�oil nd, th I its. the,Ceriltral Division of the Canada The following mentioned were all A concert under the auSPiceS of T'hat afcOu.'nts as read be aid. Car- . ;,�, .Z 1. , - -how it L T I s only 6.20 a.m. by 'S "od of th P --- j I . Mattta % exercised, will en- yn .j "Lutheran church, was Thanikagiving holiday visitors at the the Young Nople's League of I ­­?., . world. he- Process of eating lasted volir clo�IcZlgl Must be off for lri� held here on IV 'and, 1kris, the ried. Mickle-and Spencer: Thaf the , ls� I . . Londay wherr clergy- %(yme of Mir. ,, Wm. 1Pepper, United Church, and, whi i . - , I 11, , �'. " t.ikely ofir#htate qoWentg from,, dur ,intil 9 6'clook,�w`hich Just left ii,i daily mile ar Ph W 11 be Clerk lobarge throe -quarter, I � '" highwags, g the crackA in- the, pavemenf; i ,� , . ound the deek, to woTL- mien and delegates were ,present who reside a mile east of the vil- the OT*?1i,mlg One for this season, will tarrin s of the i - .1ut lwido,r shoulders and tirre to dash off to 'the vhip's con- tip an appetite, This, incidentally, frdm, Xitchener, ,Elniira, 'Waterloo lage: Mr. Wm. Pepper and Miss Ida. be held in the ,school room of the SOCOU" _ t to the County Engineer,— , . �, ,;� , I . , . graftdl 410'P#8 ,ffmA the* #dge.s will Pert Of'itq kind it was quite sobove iq ',he third ragal to -day, .an -d wp'�p and other -points. of Toro -Tito; My. alid (TV,r% Ernie Pe�p_ United Ch ��, " I g I's" M-taiftly dqaW & Ibir fmwovemeut the. 'RveTa , as there sktpm,.q fo he in for three more if all goeq, well. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ezra Koehler aild, 1pelro of Sarnia; QW. and Mrs, is�fft 1`7t urch On Monday evening, Carriod. Petty and Jorie,-t: That we con, de er Dot. I -b, alirl for which a good, pro� ,now ,Kdjourn to 1�% A 1, 44� 7,rHtO to me at Canada children, of Ba&n. visited relatives Pep�per, of -Parkhill; Mr. and 3`4r - .9. I grain is being arranged for -by, Dr, � at 9 wil. ,on the call of -he 11040 I X , �­_ Iur, .. EX, i I I---------------------­' ------- I I I I . - Prid passsengersi, The remainder of !4oti_,A. Gnod-byo until the next here on SAmiday anO Mobday. Wiltriter MdCliffcheY, Of Varna, and swillip, which includes an address by CArried.—JeA. A. Paterson, ll "" � ' -Atud 9�4&tly tftsok�-the &Tige� Of Sc I Y�)re Went am0nig *e- Staff Oe rood sn�d ' - meet again Novem- . �11i 61dwL . her �' . t 91 "I L�11 4 'he eVeD1119 WtO passed without fur.. .reathinig s.pa,ce.__WAkION. 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