The Huron Expositor, 1932-11-04, Page 415
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ed to Chatham on Saturday. and son, of .,Detroit, visited relatives
Mr. Ross )16Gregor, who underwent here over �SmIday.
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Wtw'u ,?t �! true �peOPle of Ontario wall have to
` �3,f � ,, � - i0fished at Seaforth, Ontario, ev- •
�::hursday afternoon the .
stn` �, H by A�cLean
,i i r C1tuuMch Calle see 'tJhanl $owr� vwas� home hree roeal cluurrlhes so
3TiAvi e o Mian- II P`ishor • uildimg DetrQ , rmtosfi iiuteresttin' i
Juan the ernme P floated less P that all in;
a a And a ger P fp}o cissas end and clerked at his our aRlagp and' district who,.vunnt to_ g>' nuu~tLve. and, in- far the past week or so, is {rat im-
�)tii t1`'.k4 ,rc,vl,�a1 ., year at six v er cent., a t his 'honours (but 'has de artedl On
„tkr� r , a miotor trip (before tthe final exam., fa'ther's' Sade Mionda and return- ,,a wits nave a goad a '-a,dd�ossJ. A dnielt by Mrs. vin as
ta i .i ` q } Subscription rate, $1.50 a year in loan, that was over s�ulbscivbeA ip a Rm S' p�porbunity of Ysuii' and Mrs ° g relatives and
4'x} , , I"° #dvanee; forbign, $2.0p a year. Single The ahed at Christi 'Church p�xrlved ed bo Aj it bhalt evening. 'Poing so. The Exeter Legion will g' W.' A. a�sLayen entyg p '}ikg, A sited ttyraa
8 couple of hours, rRat by tihe fo'o'ter himself of inestimialble vague when I g was miileh eaujoyed T4ie o err
1 q" ''; , b,,'.• nppies, ¢cents each.' The following is the report of S. join with •their (brethren here at 1.15 �„ ng• re- front Duiblin is nursMW-fier, anis- ue
,�c)ii �k the man in 'the village or the man whispered to luiuru therm I was from S. Ne. 3, TurkersnAth fox S tem - at the soldliems' monument in front of veived was dedicated ,by .finer ;pastor, proveinenft
)birusti Umt a Bedded im
x)y' '+kyW'"' in yawn, 'but +by the ibaniks t'he insur- the University of Toronto, he just � � p�b�. t{�� � b� �y :our town hall andl at 1.30 a short �� � Y�g' and
at �e o% of uil'I s'aom be n�aticed.
Advertising rates on application. the meeting a dainty lunch, was serv- ' iMr. and Mr, Willialm J. Shone,' of
a chr t 1, , 0 anrce cairupa.nie's and the monied initer- took -me under his wing (figurative, work weekly exam inactions. Sr. serwice will' be, ,conducted, in which ed by the ladies.. Toronto, spent the week end at cher
11 ,, , ? of course) and took !great delight in IV -+An'n'e Fafpple 76, Alice Wright the m'inis'ters of our villa a will take
t Members of the Canadian Weekly arts of the�Ibig cities, pa%ntin out to me Wolsey's 'ki6chen, fr8 g 'nis «aulliug Sunday eveninlg in rthe
311ac VA1 on 67. Jr. IV--Mlayme part, so that the service wi'lf be a United Chin'c'h will 'b e, a i8eth Park. and, � � father' ifs• W. C. stone,
'. Count aper Association and the Huron The Government saving•:through carving -block, spit, and over all of Watson 74, 1)6na,ld MacDonald 71, very• interesting one and no doubt ted' famril .
County Press Association. , er ma lilt, arndl paomb,es bo. be a Ivie
s,r ;r the 'Cfivul 'Service is goad, and per which diate back to the time of (Henry 'AmWta'ang• 63. Sr. 11PI.-- quite largelly atrbended as all are iir• , � � �e morning eeavice,, of the
real treat far all vv4io att'a The
i ---- hags just, as fag• as it goes, 'but it VTTd. Jani•e's pictures, of Tome' Tower 'Myrtle Papple 75, .trvin S:illery 73, vited to join with the Legion, After "Prayer
'Church a ple&Wng duet,
r pastor will s'peaRc on clic history of dyer 'Pertiedt,"
. ' J SIEA)FORTI Friday, November 4th. does not and Carfox are joist lilke the real Muriel Wright 73, Elsie Robbins 73, fitting services here and at the neon- was rendered bar
� I go far enough. In spite ofSeth Peuiker acrd a ziumjber of Seth .Mrs. George ° bh'ing, only they ,don't '6ing out the Grace ,Dalrymipae 71, Ivan Taylor 66. umuent, the rnem(bers arvd' all wishing p km's h, ge Hearer arid W. O. Good-
Ve" it, accordinig 'to the Toronto Tele- p t JrF PII-->IImaed Whitson' 77, 1'restxrn' ,to an'''te will motor to Searfarth wrhere ten°
atvtigvtity of the lace nor he lovely ll be swag as. sellas
duets and q'uartettea..
4 giairny and the Telegram .scally has melloivneSs of the stone It was The Arnold (Mission Circle of Car- )
;__. „ l uaus 74, Wesley Htaun .6„5, Allan the brain services of the day will be The Youths, Welfare Glint of Car-
a ,, On the Right Track inspired official information, the Gov, rather surprising ,to see how accur- IH6111 66, -Bobbie Watsoau. 61, M{ -rley held in 'the arfternoon and at which y � y�e mel 0hu'rch vy'll meet on Friday ev-
mel Church held a ver e o
" � srn•meiit will face a deficit of over ate a copy Hart lll+ause is, the Great Wright FiS, 'NPilttnn 'Taylor G4. Sr. II a monster attendance as all are in m�gweaad�e Kallowe'ery social QVlan- �mm�g at 'fie' hO� of ,Mrs,. Frank
The village of Ripley has started Ball, or dining room is'almost ideniti- Arima ;W tson, 78, Lla d Pa 7'5 s m ath with the La om err war Farr° v ti
�" million .dollars this year, Y P ' Y p' �' gi day •evening- I''ollawing a. short pro- t;har. {'.
trig a new inovation in its system of feed- cal. Jack Ca+lwill 59. I-�Olive Papple 75, veterans. grain consns'tin' of S- pf a United Church
a: `_ ing transients. I'm so excited over the prospect of Ethel W,an 71, Fredia Hill 70. Mrs C1iarIes Troyer, of our vii- jamas 1'attarson andaJim vy 'firs motored civ Wiedinasday af- J
There is only one meaning to a 1
{i Government deficit and that is addi• Landlon to-mroa•row that 1 can, hardly Pitiun)em- IDZellba 'Taylor 71. During ]age,, who rs so very seriausdty ill, is Bm" "h ternoon .and were royally ren'tertain- 111"'rrr"'
The village council believing that make this epistle intebli' intelligible. I violin sola by Fred Deters', a ed by the M S sere' '
tional taxation- How much more P gil vgon- Slepber4ber Alike Wright'Wliht acid Arena 'be'ing visited elvlery dap* fby members procession ,if costumes and ,witches y W. � of R�1� �
�`4 .r. far rtoo anany of these transients were 4. der what Pi'ccadill'y Circus will be . Watson 'lad four nAs�takes each in of her family and a lar nwrnfoer of Urnited Ghuroh,'tllie visitors supplying
taxation can the peofp'le of Ontario ? b"e took peace, Jerry 'Denfield and Jim
'y':, being• fel at the expense of the rate- like. Marge and I ;Balt' expect quern- daily spelling. Doming Octdilber, An- relatives and, friend's.ie program for cilia aocasion, after
:,: stand , tities of mail (broad hint Must off Be13engough securing "prizes. ; Stu'n'ts, which a delicious lunch was, served.
sn payers, has, decided that hereafter ( ) na Wlatson, hand perfect marks. An- TWe are, pleased. to see Rev. M. B. games and corAests were enjoyed.
1,;: hospitality widj be dispensed on an The 'people on the farms, in the to bed.-lMarion. . nrie Plaplple, Alice Wright, Mayme Parker here again and, able to,.. 1 Yom' 'The 'Misses Doreen Fargwhat• anit
villages and in the towrxs and even 'Waitslom and El.slie Rolb'irns had one Isume his services as .Rector in- 'St. The Mission Band of 'the United Face 'Gibibiaitgis have ti'n's week mlov-
entirely new basis. mistake each. tMiilitan Tia ,lar had, two tPaul':s Anglican church, following his Church held' a ver successful'enter_ ed into the' frbritt aMiibntents over T.
To that end a large the Civil Service Have trade their y Arg g Y C. Joyrnt',s store alvd are tti
g quant. , of KIPPEN mistakes in daily spealing.a At the illness. from an operation for appen- tainmient in the fbasemlenit of the ng nice-
tt.% e•acrifices when is the Government y
v,, cordwood' has 'been p rchased and Ha'llowe'en concert and social which discitis. church on 'Friday evening, There was ] settled.
i going to pract' t'he necessar and ill'-. Arthur AncDea•s'o,n ,and day h we all very, large attendance, and the Piro- e A. Y. P. A. of :St. Paull s An-
will be kept on handl When atrans- Y g - etnjoyed; Eilsie Rolbirrts was The 1 -Masons of Zurich Lodge are a '
ion; overdue an onibnon sense busi- ters, Elva and, '0'live+ spent than week awlai+ded first -prize and Isabel "Arm- lodkin7g dii•orward to an Iinteres'�ng gram was of am unusually fine na- g'liean 'C6�ui+ch held a de'1'igihtful mas-
ient applies for a meal, he will be : and at W'''indsor. s quera•de Hallawre'en social Mande -
iess economies that will help to light- strong prize for fancy cos- meeting on the coming Monday eve- tura and was arranged by Mrs. J. y
loaned an axe and will be required' to tutm�a Mhltonv 'Taylor was awmnded ping, Novemltier 7th when the Itis- W. Peek Mrs. E. McQueen evening, everyone attending beim
en the taxpayers burdens. Queen and 'Mrs. g
}; split a quantity of the wood. first prize for comic costnian,e. (Mil- trict: Deppty iGrand Master, Rt. W. L. R, Coles. 'The .,chairman for the masked and in cosrtumie. Tihe even -
:The council Chas come to the con- �- MCKILLOP 'ton Taylor wo'n the special, - M. Bro. W H. Gregory, of ,Strattford, is evening.. was !Rev. A. Sinaladr. Fol- ' ng was devo`t to coniteslts„ games
* elusion that those who are really in MoNaughbony Teacher. to mance his first official visit and lowing the opening hymn, a plea'sin'g and Halllovve'eii• ,sports off all kinds.
.Honor the Dead by Remem- The fallowing is the report of S. IMr. and (Mrs. Edgar Butts, Kipp'en, when it is expected that work will be solo was given, ,by 'Bobby Hess and, The Prize for the contest went to
I; need - o£ food will be quite willing to and !Mr. and (Mrs. Tut Ki•rkton y • Lodge. Geoff, .e Vaal On, Monde evenin
S. Na. 4, iYleKillop, far Septemiiber t, ,were Fur on by the Lad' his mother, entitleA `°'1'Ia Takes Care g ey Y T£
work for it The °¢hers can do with- and Ootolber. Peafect attendance for Flay �si'tors with Xr. and Mrs. Miss (Mona Miller is visiting rela- oY t'ou, Gran'dma," accompanied on next the A. Y. P. A. will hold their
Bering the Living Sidney , meeting
out. the two monit'hs-:Harvey Lamont, y Getmmell• tives 'and friends at iMlitchell for a the 'piano by Miss Lammie; read}ng; in Rerr. -Mr. Parker's moan
1. And the 'Ripley council is '•righlt, Na Remembrance Day, •cviai its recol- George 'McClure„Hector Lamont and MT- and Mrs. R. J. Wiggins', of week or so. Au,di•ey Twitchell,- instrumental, Miss in the Petty 'bloick, and the special
Marg t Larmant. Leash mistallces rantfbrdy called on Mr. and Mrs. S. 'The Yo People's League met an Mildred Folbdk reading, 'Miss :4lin- feature' of the eventing will be Ian-
;- individual and no village or town ob- lectioras of victory,- f ,savcrifice and of o i g,
Cr. Houston Friday evening.Moandl E gsl gue, "Do What tern slides,
4.- jests to guying food to a man in need, service., approaches art • n. ,. With it;. in Spelling -George McClure and Al- wee aim need yfb Mi�sFraailces cial, which was 'held the'ba anent You Gan,” n+tetaken by the following: A Belgian, tdgeliYiem with his an-
. tna Lawrence, equal. Sr. IV -Har- y
but hospitality has its limits. Open- to the 4iiiinds of many, come me'nior- vey 'Lamont 78" Jr, IV=,Anther.' �stan, 'vwho sipent the weerk end at of the United Church, wi•bh a large l,(ary Clark, Margaret Shellrhet�d, nounced or tralvelling tgent, gave an
handed 'hospitali•ty of other days ha:. °ries of those who gave their all in Henderson 78, George •McClure 70, 'h'er ho". numilber pre'senrt. The chair was very Shirley Twitchell., Leston Seim
exhibition in, Passmore`s garage
So the time of the Em Scott 'Kerr 51.2, Ross Gordon 54.9. The following is the school report ably t/ken by 'Miss Katie Scott and June and Elmmla. Sundercack, Barbara showroom on Tuesday avenin last to
gassed: a many meals have ;been pines need and the following � vi g
with vatro�.vful. * Sr. III -Alma Lawrence 75. Jr,. Ill of S. S. No., 16, Twekersimith, for -the ng program was (given and. ,')hepherd, Billy Coles, Carey Jo�rnt, quite a,large number at a small ad -
served to transients during the past yet proud, thought, months of -September acid October, was ,much enjoyed: Reading, Bobbie Macridn Filshie, Elaine Peck, iVlarV mrittance fee. We understand that in
1'' ' , year or two, that the e-,pen'se of -;Lois 'Smith 66„ Hector Lamont 5fi, Hess
IP1e they recall father, on and brother James Nash 48. Sr. II -Lois Hen- The ntimnbers indicate! percentages: , gudtar selection, Miss Kathryn G,00duin, F,,lva McQueen; guitar sel- a cmple, of mo.r4tths tinne this Bel -
6'. provid`in'g',them has ,become,, in.,marr • --o wen.', as `^gentlenie'n unafradd . derson 68. ,Sr. I-ilZaxime Lawrence Pass 60%, H�drt+at ; 75`,,. Sr. IV- D'rylsd'ale; reading, Miss Ellis; solo, ecii,on, . MJjs Kathryn Drysdale; gian who, by the way, .is a very
�`,', ' municipalities, a burden on the mut- to do all that amen 'might do fo•r home 6"7. Primer-Claygton Hui+ser, John Verna 'MacLean 81, Evalyn Sandfo.rdi Miss Bella •Smale, acconi'panist, Dr. mouth organ selections', Geo. Pearca. *ge man,,will 'have travelled, right
icipaIity's resources. and country. Henderson6 IIYlargaret Lamont, ,Doro- 43, Jr. IV-�.'1'lyrt,le Taylor 73, Geo. S!mlillie; trio, 'Mfrs. M. Redden, ;Mrs. accam,panied by Miss Greta Lam•inie; around the world Hi,s exh;,'bition
bhy Huiser.-x'17, 'Wheatley,. TeaClhes. Varley 54. Second -Shirley Fair- 'G: Hess and ,DT. Smillie; reading, dialaigae, "Wlill You Walk Into 1VIy consisted olf pwttnng his large fra'n'c
If all the men �vha go' from village A great army of Canarl'ians-to ' bairn 7% Keiith MaeLe", 81, Ken- Mrs. H. J. MidDonald; solo, 'Mrs. Parlour," taken ,by the fallowing, in small compasses sutli a through a
to town acquiring• free' meals and use tlrose beautiful words of their nebh MacLean 82. 'First -- Donald R;uoseaa, :Bmodlettiak, a'ccompani'ed on 'Wary Hlem_ipl;!t1, Ruth Coles, KeBryn: small hoop and getting into a very
FI comrades of the trench the battle- STANLEY MacKay, Beatrice Wrig+ht. Prime the guitar by herself. Avery 'nicer- Drysdale, Annie Carlisle, 114iidrr;d small box -than did' not: one would;
board, c ere read}' ci•,s ruin° cases, -Billie MacKay. Highest marks in esting 'tank,. on Hallow,Oeii was given Follicle Dorothy Mfc think, have roam' for a lil tle bo and
most councils ivoulci, ,be tivillirng to field ar�d the stormy sea highways of y g (�tneen, Keith y,
A leasaint ave'r't suers sent on any subject obtained 7yy Ke'nne'th ,by 'Mrs. Huntley. At the 'conclusion Buchanan, Jack Coles, Ronald Peck, in other ways he did ,wonderful R
provide the sa-t..e regardless of the the Enzpiae-` wernt West," ti e•st in- p' g p MacLean="140 in Arkbhmetic.--+Olii�e I of'lie prolgram a mystery story was Alex. Filsbie,; piano solo Lorne El- sburn•t.
October 26th -at t'fie home of 'Mr.
expense, and mos• ratepayers would to the stinn-in•g r y s of the sun that, a-n;i llis. Robert Parsons, of Stamey Workman, Teacher. given by Dr. Smillie, after which the der; trio, H'amm'er, Saw and Pick, Mr. Charles Sheffer, of Marlette, c r
support them in these expenditures. ~hires upon a world made hatter for township, when a number of • ne i -h- The following is the repo, t of St J'udgin'g of 'costuan;es took place. Miss, .Miss K. Drysdale; guitar, Norman Mi'chk an, and daughter, ,Mrs. Schell,
S. No. 2, Tucic•eusniith for Set ! Gladyi, Sumdercook captured first S pi 'Bi'll Glenn; violin• I t
Y' B t, when it is. a •dell 'known fact their,sacrifice, leaving to a as they hciTs and frieryds ,gatllieftedl to f ici p em- .m'cIair;'' ono, nlatored here to u'ri'c in particular,
- ber and October: Jr. ,IV-Theda Wat. Prize and (Misr, Hess second:. At the Their ,selections were "Red River Val- Ma -s. Charles T p
p _ ps not o. 4 threw the Larch, another therm farewell, prior to their remov- ' Troyer, sistrn of Mr. ° '
that I e -iia ^e out of carr of g.eat army, _son-84,..OJiv_e. Smith 81, Dorothy conclusion a nnimlbex of good games ley" arnd "Goad Night Ladies," after Sheffer, who is ver seriousny' ill at
t:he army of those heir de ng"to their rirw iham in HensaNl. y
these ransients is actually in ;teed , ,t pen•d'ents 79, Edzia flMaucDa man 77, Doreen were indulged' m+• in, charge of Bir. wh.irh the meeting closed with a 'b?ie home of her d
They were presented >vith a daven y' g atught x, Mrs. -Geo.
%� of food, or is actually in search of and those svho, not called upon to a Cooper 69, Rrovvald MacGregor 64, 'Claudia Bdow0s, aster 'w'hich lunch, hymn and benediction. Hudson. 1 i
part., ;silk IBA pi ld-el and a linen Bernard 141icLean 5'S, Sr. III-�ZJd'i- was seiived, Mrs. Saiii Walker and dau titer Messrs. Fred 1I31ess &San are Put-
�atls acrd that the other nine are pay the P2'ice of life itself, are yet table cloth. An aci:$ cuss wnas rerald Jia Services in St. Paul's An ltc nr i`ri's. . S Oakes r . Port Ht,r'on, 'tingI'
ng extension to the .10
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lookino for anything but work 'and called upon to. pay the •price which Rev. Conner as follows: • `"Dear °'on McLean 62, Arthur Field 53. Jr. , ,Church will The in char e. of the rec- sent the week end. with Mrs. Rud- rear ofu hear to Y
.hey m,uat F`riend's---It was with feelings sof sin. 111 --Kathleen MacGregor 79, Mildred 1 g 2P yeweary �wtgre which wi11
11 - will .do anything but work, syrnpaihy Pay as long as life lasts, ore regret that we heard of youT Deniz 74, Donald Dayman 66, Don'' tor' Rev' W. B. P'ar'ker, .this canning ,son and ,MTs. Logan. be used principally for the presses „
' has is limits and so ):as hospitality the price of daily suffering, of want, ntended removal 'from, •oui• midst. �O°p f5, Arzrthur RoS rts• 64, Sun'd'ay*. Holly Com.nlunion will be Mr, and. Mrs, John Hudson, of and equIpment of t'he.•'Hensall Ad- .
1 pari- r^err marry years we liav�lived to- Blanche Watson 59, Sr.. II--'Esth'er;admnnistte e at the morning service. Marlette, ,Mich., and son, Willianx,verti-ser. Mr. Hest has been doing
All sumrneo long Sus latter class and of the lack of dace and g,
has been shifting from lace to tion in a counrtr • the hell ,� to save. ?ether as rneig.hlbors in the- enjoyment Daynvan, 77, Grace Slchilbe and Robert (.The S. o£ Carred Presbyter- Hudson., of Pontiac, Mich., have been i jolt wank fora number of mond
fr puce y y P of th'oFe ,benefits ar.:d privileges Which DT r ( ") .74, Jahn Gibson arid' Ray ('ran 'Chiiih held a very successful s'perndiiivg a •week with Mrs. A.nn Hud- here, but when the extension is con-
- and living on the £at of the land The Canadian Legion, the comrades Oao ex thanloofieri on Friday afternoon son.
good faliowship affords. These sae- P (toes) 7'3, 'Hill2e Sproat G9, , Plated. ,the Iieritsiall AdRertiser will be
without. 'taking any return in labor of these unlet rememlber. They' re- red ties inspired. by cam Gwendolyn 'Cooper 67•, Kenneth Mc- last' 1111 ' iSs Stringer„ a mission- (Mrs'. Charles Troyer ' ,d has been printed here instead at at Exeter as
companionship ary on,furlou h from India 'ave a confined to her room through illness at the,
or an'yt'hing else- _ . .. me'''ter the cid days of carry}rig the in the joys and s'or•row•s orf life are Kenzie 66,,Ma.rjorie ,S>_mrith 51, Kath- >,F g presemJt Sime.
+ pack for the man w�h•o was even more not easily severed. You have had leen S'chi7l4s 50• Jr. II-aJ'ack Deitz •
Now that win er is coanang on their' 77 Jelan S�c'hilbe 67. S T=Joe Ric-
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nuni'•iers 'viii ,lie greatly awgtn�efrxted tired than they tSiecti's'elves and thev your joys and sorrows alike, anal we � ' � -----.._-_; -__�_ _.�,.___ _.___,___ _-_
haivre had ours. Whatever ;We have Kenzie 66, Buddie Cooper, 61. Jr. I
11 by hien who have been willing to are again d'sterni:.ied that the pacI 1^een to you is not for us to say, but --Eldred' 'Mioffat,. 1Lanald Caldwell.
work when they`•could get it but now :'(hall be carried for those who suffer of wfhat..lou have been to uls, we pray ST. I'iiiner �Wi'lixber MacGregor. Jr.'
Lhat outside work is practically orvler, to -day. , speak Imlore freely. You have re- Primer - Idabel Watson, Wallace ' - .
is P y Watson. Bert el +
4'. are dawn and out again,, having no ,This is the sentiment which in- ,diced with us'in our ,prosperity; you e. less in school .far }„ ,
means of sv s'pires th,e ntietinbers of the Seaforth have s'y'tnparthizeJ with us in our ad- 'Stiepbamlber were; Fischer Day man
pport, although quite will- versity. Your kindness will live on aril Gi"ate 'Sclailbe; pwpiQ's witili per- '
1. in'g to accept a chance to' work, if Bran�ch.of the Legion, who again ap- Ih'r•ough the years and shall noit soon feet A'ritihrmletic for Taoislt days in
that chance !presents itself. Peal to the pulalic of t. -his. comniun;ty 1•le forgotten. , Tiri•1'e have been many; Sepbe'r�'ber were: Thecla Watson and
In these times • of stringency, mein- for support of the annual Poppsy 'Day ciia.niges in our comimunatyy but am5d Doreen Cooper. Narnlber on roll, 34; o o. ize 1
icipal councils, like individuals, have Gampaig-m which is uncicr way at 'the •all t'h'e changes of life friendship a- average hilbbezndamice for September, e er s . ,
bides. You have always take all in- 3..7.-,J'eari E, 'MeKema�ie, Tenic'her.
to make' eve Y y Present time- and which will end with - •
every Penn count. The tTrest �inu the o+omimihiini ty and, in the � V.
,f can no, longer afford to dispense in- a Street canvass on Saturday, No- church and we shall miss you great
r, discriminate hospitality. The sheep t,ember 5th' ly. We hope you will' eritjoy you: ZURICH To many hundreds of customers who couldn't be
tv}.]i have to ,be separated from the As in the past, the funds raised by new home in Hent -call and' will ,be .
,goats, and we 'believe that the policy the sale of the 1land'ers poppy- `pared mrany years to enjoy your Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hlaberer re- Xt
ved during the first three days of our Selling • .
P home and family and that we shall turned on Tuesday from a short wed -
adopted by the Ripley council is one made by disabled veterans in the Vet se 1 {u o£t'n atnon us. W'e co>rad dig trp aGTheyLwere m'arr'ed last
way of doing it. They are on that craft Shops in edin+mlem,oi•ation of You mo fromourmidst witli- Y theran parsonage, I le. store a Our re�iwas jammed, packed,
right track at any rate. .'hose poppies which grerw on the fields out expressing to you in solmle tang- P~Nrmama, (by Re(vi. L. 'H', Kallifleisch, � swamped to capaeaty. '�Y a Se�"ved hundreds put
of France and Flanders -will he us- 0 e way' our appre�ciati'on of you,• brother of Mrs. Hoberer. The young
fellows',hip and friendship, Please couple are't wo of Zurl-dh's popular hundreds could' not be �ttended to
ed' entirely For the benefir, 'of d'isal)Lld a2ce t theso gifts, as a remembrance Your .
ex -service mem and their de p � g People' and they have the Best
Ontario Civil Sbro ce to Con- pPnd'ents, of ,lour !sajaurn among us. We have Wishes off a 'host of friends. They
This is a worthy object err -d one-wel! l'a'd marry :goad times in your horme axe starting Iihousekeeping in the fine
#_ time on Lower Pati d'eS"e1Ldng the support of the citizens and we are glad you will not be mav- new home ereloted' on Main street this �Ve Brought Out, Our Reserve Stuck for This Week End
ing-lar from us.. We all join in ,the Isutmlmer. Y
Of Seaforth and district. -ton.
Announcement was made ' 'rope and prayer that a cod measure The fowl su
1 by Prem- of health and staenth m' peer head. at the Evan-
` ier Henry this week that Ontario Cil,_ -- aly be yours g'elital churrch 'saied last Th'uTSday ev-
l:. + ,or many years to conte and that you ening was largely attended'. A good and Offer Bargaits Unequalled in Merchandising History. ,
it Servants., who 'had their sa:;iries n �ay� always find! His grace sufficient PragmTn was (given after the su7nper. .
1. cut last year, will continue to receive A. Trip iQ the Old Country for you. Signed on behalf orf your On Thursday evening of t4iis' week a reduced ne:.h'bors a d friemd9." hall 'ey ani Selling
���pay checjues, f iy ppet was given in The town'
(Contin.ued from page 1 hall 'by the ladies of filial local R. C. To
N %.of Walls "
The saving Thus effected(, the Prem- ) ohumah. + ( �j
ler says, will amount to $450,000, an ] its own, rovith, its perfectly matches] CONSTANCE m1a: Henry Yuanglblut nos sold his, :'
the Civil Service Association has an- w°a,l to replace the, uaual curtains two acres at the south end of town �' /l
i! and poriiers and }-t; ingenious scheme 7VIms. Jack BusJFiy, who liar (been to 'Mr. Tlieadare Hailrerer, who owns I lJive AZVQ� Prices Prevail. "
nounnced that its nruember•s are willing; of indirect lighting •.
g "Julius Caesar" vvisiting her parents, :'Mr. and 1Virs. R. the adjoindng Paha., t�
t.}iat this saving should ccrm,e out of, was adrnira,biy done 'by the Shake- Lawson the. past two weeks, return- Mr., amid lMxa. Nicholas 'Deichert
f their n6cket •s k•
• s, •
rt,• 'There are ofIcourse, many people
•Peat e estival {.ornpan:y-,I loved
`}1e whites togas wish their scarlet
ed to Chatham on Saturday. and son, of .,Detroit, visited relatives
Mr. Ross )16Gregor, who underwent here over �SmIday.
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t'hrowghout the Province who are of
'
[."',
linbigs, worn 'by the Roxian chara•c.�
ter
tars. It was
a Serious operation for appendicitis ' Mr. Ha'rry'Hiow'ard and sister; -Mrs.
, _ the firm opinion that the pruning
such a warm day, we
I
p y- 'ha•d to visit the tea room on
in Gco�t Memorial Hospital, returned E,rugli,sm, of k7em,staal, ,and .Mr. J,
home on is i•mgirovnng. A. Pollock, Ripley,
Union- Suit .. , ,
knife has barely touched the civil ser-
R,�;
the lovely stone -fig gge (balcony, took-
.Monday Miss of were visitors
Ya ga,et Love, his. in fawn on Monda
pec
89
, vice and that if K was really used
.
the
ing over th@ peacefwl Avon. That's
English
a dethat
nurse, retained y
with hilm: Last •�veelk -Mr. Charles Fritz har-
1.
salvia;• to the country would be
i
'i+
custom' At ,lin-
v
ter that eic'en'in at
g hotel,
':Miss Fi7o•renee Taylor, who is tak- 'v'ested over y,00 crates of celery from
r any times $4.y0,0��0.
our I lis-
covered that the gentleman who
inlg a course in 'public welfare work his acrd of land at fine east end• df.
in
' In fact the average• taxpayer is
)R pretty munch of that same o i •
was
to play the "Dutke" in "A Midsum-
mer• light's Drs '"
Wc�ssGern University, London was town. Most of the �celety was .eoId
hc'me for a few days waiting on her to a Stratrfomd man who has put it
V tion, am was sih•ting at (brother, 'Harvey, who is i'mlpraving in cold sttaxage� '
and in a the little table 'wst 'be 'd -
1 .. , sense, we azire;ve he is
righrt. We are tat inclined to the
1 sr -e me: fJur-
in'g aur con've'rsation, he told me con-
si,derable '
slowly. •••
Mr. Will McMillan, of London, vis- ��
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bed ef' (that the salary paid the aver-
abowt the mlodern Shaike-
spearian stage wraswt that interest-
iterl at the home of Mrs. Henry Tay- HENSALL .
Paige civil servant is too 'high, 'but we
111,11"'I'l
ing? Their version of "Thhe Mid-
lor. Miss. Florence Taylor returned '�'��
with him. !Miss
Union- Suit .. , ,
;`, ' dlo, most firmly believe that there are
. `•fast
'gk",
uminer Night's Dr•ea,yp' vra.; simply
too beaurlful-Puc'k
Dareern Farquhar and 1VLiss
MisdS Mary Moore', Mr. Jack Moore Grace 'Giibrliings have taken and fuPn-
pec
89
, at five' civil servants receivdng
and the fairies
were• so real,
and 'b4r. Adell, of Toronto, and 'Mr. isbed rooms in Joynit's Apartment.
1.
filly )thes'e salaries, where one is trite serf-
q
While in Stratford -on -Avon
Bob Moore, of Stratford, visited over .Mr. John 'Carmichael and sister,
��'� ' , fieient ,to. periform the work of al),
of
course we went to visif Anne
the we,erk earl at the former's mother Miss Nellie Carmichael, .have (both
'Y' ., frv4., I
H .:ha-
way's cottage, located come five trine,,
and :brothers, 'beer' 'visitin'g in our village during
'Mr. and Mrs. Fell and Mr. and. the past weelk, 'Muss Nellie
iii ' If the 'Goverrumenk would use the
err :,.
°irt of t•awn-what an ardent lover
i�illiam
assisting
Mrs. Word�en and son, Alvin, were Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill in his
,,lil%. rpr,i�i'inlg knife an, this dead w 'd'
must have been to halve
one
Que9kg at th'e harrae of M d r17i d ]
1.
t
,
J
dlerw'ear,
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' Men'',§ IRi;llbe,A Wool
ung , , ,t
dlerw'ear,
p
-
each ..........
V tto
Merti's Really
69e
rel -
a
_ fives during the week at
Union- Suit .. , ,
v9
cottage waw the Hotl Trinrty
Chwrcli, where Shakey care Was both
p
Men's Kid Drees
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R�� card¢iLg to the cloth:..
Gloves, fined, at
he is very ill and being taken
1.
M`Wsl Raincoat; .....79c
Thursday aftern,oan �brawght us
care of
Auction Sale,= -The auc'tlioreu sale' of Our day schools and Sabbath
+' � vmde at -the, expense of the Ser-
F , F
I"
, as - t r, an s s. sen sa ea - I
r ra;n•perl that distance every flay Ito•, Lawson D J W '
�'i'''�� �.•nd it i th 11 '
Z,1 , s ere a rr h'b-the
' 7 - g people
bit Ontario taker, with little
Ilcrcvever, the exercise justified itself,
if for
- r. . , Bell, r,f Hlarrisfburg, is ,n
Mr. Leo Stephenson atoll his the village this .reek visiting his sir-
. -would a
r,.
,yet ' more than a grain of salt the oft I
no other. reason than one
glimpse at its sweet English ,
gardenar
mratrlier, Mrs. B. B. Stephenson, were ter, Mrs', Hugh McEwen and friends.
ire Kitchener on Monday ladst. Mr..Jake Balker was visited by
s 4 ),aerial comrtremti'on of the Government
beautiful) tro.
the
rel -
a
_ fives during the week at
rr�
.i; that it was oulttirug bhs garment ac-
cottage waw the Hotl Trinrty
Chwrcli, where Shakey care Was both
p
;past ;the
home of his sister, ,Mrs. Wim:. Luker,
TUCKER SMITH( ,where
R�� card¢iLg to the cloth:..
baptized and. buried.
he is very ill and being taken
Fr'�y'",3tzt rovlh2lt i� a saving of $4fr0,000
wI
Thursday aftern,oan �brawght us
care of
Auction Sale,= -The auc'tlioreu sale' of Our day schools and Sabbath
+' � vmde at -the, expense of the Ser-
F , F
,)i^re., now K's vet•, late in the even-
rarm „stock on the faun oP W M Uchaols are alread x
MEN'S ALL -WOOL . MEN'S HP,AVY.
DRESS PAN'T'S KHAKI PANTS � '
V-98 79c
W4, in and we have made, �pfans to go Dai • * ,;I, sparing for ,
sof"?, , vide, Ve'A ha P t)lrat swirl is, Compared g g on Mionlda,y last was, largely a„- �hris'tmlas entertainmi ta. 4 �
inti on to London to mlorrovw, 1 almost ter,rled and -very siatrsfa,ctary price -4 The Legion (branch o the war vet-
tlii UI racenrt en'di.ng ,lry Ihe+ ICroly- wish we could ata, here ,jusk a little w e,i,e"rc lixed 2'or 'horsleds, catttlley shere7� Brans of Fluron ;Doom y at Hansell
py s'' 1 ` i{ ri1'fi'tht.6f $18,000,000 orr a poavex de- longer; I've developedl' a Blot,• for and "pigs crornsfidlering t'he dllerpression, intend celeibrn.tirng Armistico' Day, ` :��
.forth
J!, 1"4',7,i �r?71dlY+irlietiib *bidh ctonild babe 'been launi:int; , M'arge 'dfr�sn�t trust rile Mt•. Flow,ard 'Han•rid1Itton of Diednoit, Noveimber 11th, in a fitting way. On SH ER
i a; c 11 {,I tb' i�' ofL the'open market' at two with the queer lanlg pale, but t ch'''ic 9penrt IJ week end viAtinig' friends Saturday of ,this week, they in'ten. p
I,I :, , fi ' ' jt.' ItL16'Yrf'idba , and 'Whirc'h t'he Gov,, sire -sound be educated, Neat .V all in thila to*irevlxip, selling t home ®9
g po'FPres rii whlc•'h they will be .
+ 1 i r afternoon we have h at Christ Mr. John C. Do g' lawyer in the as•sdsted ,by r"epieenta;fives fraiir our A
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