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est ,, 7 IIs has to gray a road tax, plenty f J e7 F
� A, !N ( i41J^ ,IJ*s - at . e�fortl3, Ontario. �v- .to papa for hke'pait hie is sitting on., '' the Yiaun People i and avenin Ib the Rev. M. B. business linen in the 'pe�5son of the ,Death o Jacob Barb .--"+On ri:laj
`" ?�b,ursday afternoon. try McLean (Rand them he+ has Ito 'pad* Ipllenty for Satumd'ay eveniat�, hoping spent.. a !l;ne ,12Y g � g,' Y
'�i.,a1- - eawpls of weeks in Pittsburg. and inelnibews of the Sunday slchool. Parkmr, Rentor of St. 'Paul's Angli- late Jodtn E,dwamd IMoD,ottrellvlCho aftexnron lash "hens ,passed away ab
r ., , his leer• n the fimsb, grla,ce;.,grlenty far The Y. 'P. rS. dn'temvd having a, IMT C*e44>;'ge sR� Al1ohai�ds, 'af H'amil- c5am IGhumcth, n'xud Qry thy! Rev. A. Sd'nr- p,as,sed awlay i'n 'his 76th yeas' a!e his the reine of "his sister, ,Mrcg. S'1''illio.�ri - l
b e chdirs of all three chumbes _ late home in London ,Dal (Sat urd'ay af- Luluer Mr. Jacoob 'Balser, in his• 72nd
,dub&orptian rate, $1,50 a ear in the licenuse mhld ,decile it, aid' plenty Cyhaty,ay toes and enteirtairlment in ton, is 'the' guest at the 'home of Mr. cladrc, of hhe United Church, whale
r tea•mooml last. The deceased was one years .after a serious illness of sotr�e
+ advapee; foreign, $2•U0 a year! Single more fcdr the license which 'hangs„on Ude church on `Friday eavemin'g, De- and IMM J. 'GL Bell and fan -Aly far a red fine anbliearls psalms and hymen of the lana off. flys fate John QM:c- tnree months where. he Was 104119-
CaFies., 4 cents each the outside of tt. cerrlibecc `L3md A good ,pxogramms la
t �kc 'being ptapax+ed. Amir.' IRdbdls'om', of London, is the wwmibers. Dlotnell amnd IMms. MIclDonell, of 'D+xe- ly Alred for at the boons of his sita-
few Advertising rates on application. In add -mon, if a d an isUfo- a� og Ttte Ibtrsdnress meeting "sof guest of 1Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harney, The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- fes, and came to Htemsall when the ter, 'ihe deceased a^as born yea:
r . plenty in gas tax an plenty the W.. a S. was held last Thursday of Ha -y. per will be,observed in the United v age • started, conning first to, Shakespeare and as ar Child miov&J' t
• Membe S of the Canadian talTeakiy rimae omr vPhich to run his ear, all we nt, the home of Mrs. James Boott, IMdss Isobel Alexander, of I„,und'on Church on the la'st.!Sunday in this take charge of. a hardware and' tin- with ':is ,parentsdict to l' 'his life,
where
s ' Newspaper Association and the Huron can say is, he is thriving a' different ,there Ibeimg a go d attendance. the Normal, spent .the week end . at the mjomhrh! ;srruiYrh .(bwsdmess of Bissett Bros., of he spent 1praoti¢ally all 'his life, hao�
• tion president, Mrs. Alen, opened the +home of her.parenibs, 'Ma•. and, Mrs.. The tela, served by tihe Young Peo Ebeehem. Afftrer bei ng here a short ing Ifarm'ed an the Town Line for ov-
.. 'County Press Association.. ear from 'ours•. Ewtirely d2ffexent le's 'Mission Band of Carmel Pres -
with prayer and the singing William Ale ander, Sof HIaYt F time in that Ibwsdmress he ruled taiga er'f,oxty asoma. He was a great Loi,
9"." In fact we don't know of any sb of a hymn �Irs. Wtilliam Hamilton INiis's IM,alrg•ueritte Mlc'Doslaldd v?sit- ,byterian' C'hurchy forgather vvdblt the !snares 'in thge Rennie block• and tak- er ,of hearses oris a fair months ago
; called, prnvilege a mean has to -da Miss' Dorothy sale of home made cooking • and sold cue of his prized colts, Meeic E. .
y gave the ,Scripture reading, follo�}rod ed with her friend, ing William- A. 'GVawgh iiutor'pamtmer- for -is, su&Istantial sant. He
�4 girAiFpt$11H1, Frirday, De 9th. that he doesn't pay for and pay ;by reports of the d�ffe-ant Ibranollgs Gaalssdck, of IM�rnro, rece¢�tly. bazaar arti811esS was a fixue su•ctess ship for ,many arson^s carried on a Grattan, v.
I' of the Society, which were very sat- There was a good avtbetnii'ance and rweuy lamge 'hardware and furniture '-ived the'life of a bachelor, making
ply+nty, elle, times the proceeds amounted) to over $150. business and !baying out the shame of a hast of friend's owing'to his quilt, B.
�i, . factory considlexing
The Premier Fakes a Holiday Evern of vye dad we vutouldnt sing clepressdon Mrs Quante sang a sola HENSALL The 'w. IM. S. of the United Church lMm NVlattgh he took in -to flue buaimres3 anmable disposition, was a member
i"` T oct loud about it, (because govern- which was very, , mulch ,appreciated, 'held' their 'rrllont'h'ly mleett ng re.ren'tly his bPtohher, ,Charles A. IMaDanel7 01 Gurucll I,wblrienan Glhua'Ch, whose
�: hubacri,ptiona received at bhe Hensall Prost with the Ipnesidlent ., presiding. Foi- who had been assisting in the tbtnsd- Imtinister, Rev. Tlroe!irlcliedarty visited him
,A ! , • S'id'e' of a Office for all daily and weekly nempape,s
;�-: Rt• Hb'zx: R. B. Bennett, Prime Man nietuts have a wonderful ear for "Ihla ChuRuh 'Doli the, ]owing the Idevotdomial axe -cines, a nPe,ss,• Jnnsrt when their business was regularly during his illness. Rev. A. •
iustter of Canada, sailed fmomt Halifax mrsic these 'Jtard times. Raid." New officers, were doily elect- and for •tihe London r see Press and • Aavertls- pleasing solo "Afiter 'the Storm,
ed far the ensuing year, some re- er-flor a short time ;at the $3.95 rate for a P ng > e:epland!ing and they 'had one of the Sinclair kindly also made sever+ai �,
Ion -Saturday for 'England• taindng their pasi,tion for the coming year. G. J. Sutherland, Postmaster. Then IS'unlslhine," was rend!eredl by laargest and Ibest equipped 'establlish- calls upon the de'aea sed4 which Were
1p`o.' The ,object of Mr. Bennertt's` trip is year, wrhvle new apes were aplpointed. Having entered as a Imudidate in the 'AGood Mxs.A,{1.nna 131 lona, ; an instaumlen= men•ts to the had outside of a large much appreciated by him. The fun-
Ir,.,,. WQUi club- Subscription Campaign of The tel•,' Miss I+loreiice• W'e! sh Ira prayer ,rnas fire seal was ,held from thtlLe' home of hiss'
'%• to secure a' rest and as Imlach of a . A Trip to tb� Old Coont�Q The meeting closed' with the Lo by. Huron Expoaittar, 1 will gTently appreciate 1 F y Bowan, setons the very disas!la
+,1 V7u� H511 and a hymen oris the Lord's .the giving to me of renewal and new sub- by ms's• !Db ilgalll, folTolwled with a from a, �.ghblo-itng shore a lint to sister otos her husband, Mr. and Mrs•
'` bad'ay as any 'mann ,m!ay hope to Ob- Prayet in unison. serdpblons and the l'ami'ng of couvons. Please 1 • lliot Iby xMrs. t1Vf. G. Drcysdaley and the west Of their :stones and wllricn William Ltilaem;,pIn ,Monday afternuwmr
t Mrs G. 'II!ess,„ Ma
i stain abide he is Premier of any coun- ('Continued from page 1) 0441 or send mo and at the-Henssll Post- of- ' Ise Someone Hap- ,(s,ntrayned the !block and spleori id last wnhere a ,short servnitee was con 1
hand to touch them, The hotel, — ace. Maude, Hedaen py To -day." Mi�s�s Jennie Murray, of lige stock, which was a great Loss •drWcbed bj '•Retv� Mn'. 'Ihrakfbeim assist-
Itry: • " Bead Stewart Bros. special ad. on Page 1. ' Exeher, ,gav'e a very in'beresting re to tlhem. Flom somle tAi'mIe they did ed byRavi. A- Sinrclair, (bath. of whom. . i
Being Praiser of Comedo Means while pot quite as pretentious as the ,
Belvedere at Lucerne,- has a charm $AYFII,LD . A service for men will 'be held in port of the Telmperan!ce, Goo, enition .not 're-engage in business and fiche gave nice addaesses, after Which the
being the head and drivdng foirce of a13 its own, as we,eat all our onsets Carmel Preslbyterian Church on 'Sun -,:held in Brockville, vgh'ich was very ,hamdlvvlare, tf,mmitulre' and u'nderiba♦k- remains were ba'ken to the Lutheran(
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the laagest bnrciness in this country. Old on a secluded venamrdah, bank Rev. R. M- Gale, attended the Pre - dray, D,ecemttiber 11tih,,,when .Rev. W. much enjoyed. Following the, meet- ing \business was rbaken up, after the Church at Zurich, where a service I
q: The position eaxties with it r$- ed, of course, wdttlt flowers and open- rbyhery at Elgmondvdlle on Tussdap,. A. Young, will. preach specially to ing; election of officers, took place, ,black was relbuli'lu, by Jalmles W. Bon- was carntinued in w4uirlh Rev. 1t x'.
a
sponsdbilitieu more arduous, more ex= ing onto. r very pretty garden. Last Mas. RolEign Fulton stud son,' Wil- the mon. The music will also be ,resulting as follows: President, Mrs. ,thyon and [Mark D,rysidmle, who w'er'e TurkAhedim (paid a (high tribute to the -
ing
,was very
pr 'de j•oue,'° which, feed, of Biggar, Sisk., have been vies- furnished by brie mien. . ,C: A. tMidDwinell; vice•4prelsident,'Mrs, in their ,employ pr^evdows to the fire life of the Ide'oessed. The choir was
,, acting and more responsible than are and who are now carrying on- a in attendance. Interment was ,made
'r` being ws'nveans "the night icing herB'iggar, Mss. Percy Weston. The interior of Scout's grocery and A. Sinclair; treasurer, Mrs. C., Cook; Ill
(borne rbY the -executive head of any of gn interpreted, stings" hangs of the Na- IMr. 'and IM+rs.. Feroy. Weston re- Ibhe jrewellry shop of Mr: F. W. Hless secretary,. Mre. Al Spencer; corres- s,plencEd Ib!usimness. But John E. Mc- in the L'ulbheran cemnretery at r urilch.
other 'camQrorarbion do Canada, and the tional Holiday. Our table! was deck- turned last week after spending a I -have been greatly improved by paint Ipori'dimng selcr'etiaryi, 'Mills. J. Elder ; Donell was too active and -too Much The pallbearers were old friends efts
r�.. work is unceasing. es with flowers and flags, to make ,couple of weeks with fmienldls. in, Kit= and (papering. IMissinrary IMlonithlly, Mors. A. McDon- i'n,terested in, our village, of which neighbors: Clarence' Panke, Thames I
IMr. and IMlns. J. W. Ban'thron vis- , old; 'press isecretat+y; IMIrs. S. QVIer- he was always a great sulpport>er, to 'Dimtmlare, Robert iMicl3ride, Satrmxel
There are many 'people who 'do not way, Try Svavh s desert ter found °U of ° Swig r owChM�r. Lauder Buchan, of Windsoi, is iced friends in Clinton. on • Sunday •ner• Christian Stew and kin -
see eye to eye with M-. Bennett, who P P long remain not coupled with bliss- YLcBmi'de, Robert McCginchey and, A.
chalet all made of mea -in, ue and whip- ,the -guest of his sister, Mrs, N. W. last. anc%.,Mrs. L. R. Coles and Abs. W. Inesls ,and Tollowing 'flue death of his Harvey.. The deceased is survived � ,
lays, ".in fact, opposed to the Prime ha creaztm, tapped Iiia the traditional Wroodis�. IMrs. J.'.MleArthur, of Landon, spent 'Carlisle; Strangers' secretary, • Mrs. brother Fred, he, togetbie with his by one sister, Mirs. 'Wmmr. Luker, of
M6amxstex and all }nil works, but no rod and white flag — positively The annual Meeting of L. O. L Na. ,the past week with IMr. and Mrs. H. W. (Dougall; Temperance secretary, ,bi,atlhrex ,Charles, carriers on for -some Hansell, and three brothers, namely.
one�ram say 'be is an idler, who "scrumnmty." All that remlained to 24 was held at the Lodge Hall on Arrnold. Miss A. Consitt; mote Ibex secretary,. time• the ,w+elry 'business in Which Peter, of 'Hay Tp.; John, of Stanley,
is the situ- complete a' .perfect day was to cele- . ndvT ievendnrg; there being a good Reeve 'Creigrer 'is in :Gade2ich this 'Mrs' 1?rynsdlale.aAd Mrs. Hemphill, af- their brother 'had been, enlgagedl, but and William, of ,Aneroid Sok- 'Rel-
shdrks hi•s ww,omk. Rather Ibrate according to the customs of attendance of Ilrle'm5'e'zrs' anrd the fol- week attendir►g the Dacem(ber session ter tibial} the, meetring closed with •selling it out they then (engaged as ,ad -vee Troon a disltamee were: Mr•
tion to the contrary. the Swiss Misses. By the way, we lowing were elected for the year: W. of ' Huron County Council .prayer. salesmen in the automobile business, William (Dewar acrd 'son, Jahn; Mr- •,
t Under the circumwtan'ces, therefore, .have all sod•emndy 'agreod not to talk M., John R. IGacstle•w D.M., Walter The ,South Huron rMindsterial As- 'Mrs. G: W. Reid', of Port Rowan. fitting up .fine premises ", ither'w+ith and 'MTs. Jack Moolinchey, all of
we Ibelie've'that all citizens of Can- Frenrch for a while, (because we are Westlake; Chaplin, A. E. Erwin; Re- rsociatiomu held their December meet- motored, up last week and spent a a splendid stock of all accessories, Au;ourtt; Mr, J. Shepherd, of I'ark-
il wish getti'tmg so fluent (very subtle). cording (Secretary,. E. A_ Feathersian; ing imr'Rev. M. B. B,arkmr�s rooms on 1 few days visiting with her parents, and di•d a .successful bgwsiness for a hill; Dr. R. R. Ross rand W. H'. Gold- •
a,dd, irrespective of ;politics, will ttinigThreo fluent' (set apart for pus Treasurer, Harold Stitn on; 'Marshall, Wednesday -afternoon. There was •a j Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheffer. She was numllber of years, selling 'out Ito, a ing, M.P., rbabh' of •Seaforth, the lase r
11 Mr. Bennebt..;a, mast •pleasant trip and stay here; and ,they have been gtetty George tS'turgeon; ILectvlrerc, W. J. large attendanlce..The topic was giv- i'accom!panied ,home by her mother, purchaser from London:. ' John E'., tm*o minfl.med being particular
' I - ectu'rer, William en 'by Rev. Mr. Berbers, of Elimvnll who, willYr_emain with her for a few .
+ • a restful holid'a ce, a d 'b a continuous con- l2cbeod; . Deputy Ia w the 'deceased, with advancing years frim is ort the deceased. +
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��_ tinental rain; we have had a great M,cDoo1; .IComlmittee, William J. El- and was entitled ' "Thee Ghurch's'.Debt weeks. and being in a ,p'gsition to retire, de- ' ilio reading the papers ho of+i:en
$ tiaxlm and plenty of fun, though the liortt, Robert Orr, Charles Gemin- to Heretics This led rto interesting , !Mi•. Alex. Sparks left last week cide,d to reside in 'London Which had ce,tne across the names of those who
I heaverns just operned and poured lmardt, Harold McLeod, Wm. Orr; discussions. for Detroit, where Im'e will remain for been the home of his wife, Mrs. Wan. have Grbainzd a goad old age and
The Farmer and. -His. Taxes forth. The Jungfrau trip was den- auditors, A': E. Erwin, W:. J. 'Me- ,The, Orange Lodge held' their meet-' )the 1vinber nvonthls with his ,Sons, +Hamdfing, whom he married a few who still re, quite smlart and Re-
• led us tbe'cauuse of the •persistent Host L,eod'. It was deci'dled to haze a pro- ing recently. Neil and Archie, art their respective yge'ars, ago. Now while no doulbt the ti�ve, and in that list w•e --think the
We ,haivle heard ,much and we have and rain. us Mf the night when ' glre,ssive muchre :and danlce at a date 2VIr. and 'Mrs. ,A. L. Case are in 'homes. fomegoin!g itncidemt4s comm�elcteld 1phr- life •of 'Mr. Ross Dignan, who lives
reefs nvu'eh about the haxppy posatioh Toronto this week. I ,M� s. Jalmres Eby and little dau h -
went to bed we agreed that if it was to ibe announced later. g tiaularlY with the (business' life of a few 'mch west of our village on
which a farmer occupies in those an itmesdstalble day at 7.30 a.m• ,ve'd • Remember the annual meeting of 'Mi•ss McZw'an, of Ottawa, is visit- ter, of 06,11ingwood, are vi.sitirrg with the deceased will Ire of interest to t'he Zuiieh Road, is well worthy of
tessiom. tales the fxip-63 francs or no '.he Bay!fueld Ibranle!h. of the Bible So-.• ing herr sister west of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ,White for a few ,the many relatives and friends, it Isrpeoe and mention. Mx. ,Dignan quiet- i
times of stress and de•p Council Meeits.—The regular meet`-' weeks.
' on ('there is 'no, justice, though we're, ciety to be held this Sunday everning, , wou'1sc1 take nleariy a volume to recite ly eelelba•ated his rm anniversary at
iHe can, it is• said, raise enou h
I g m pockeh). Instead, we climbed 114t.I D'e'cember 11:th, at 7 p•nt., in Knox' ing of the• rt!'iillag^e conin'cil was held (Flim council are getting our pave= th.e many activitiCs and• en'ierprises the homi'esteaci farm with hill son -in- ,
}his ,land to feed himself, his family Harder, properly ..named, 4,800 feet Presbyterian Church, when addresses Monday evetling in the council charm- mlent nicely cleaned is taking ad- of the 'deceased, who. was really a law and daughter, AVIIt. and Mrs. D, G,
acrd his stock. He doesn't' need to 'as the crow would climPa, Uhaugh end- will 'be given,by Rev. R. M.. Gale, and .'b at $ p.m., all members 'bein•g, vantage of the nice mild, spell of ",dynamo of enertgy" and was trot only B. Blackwell, an Sa-riifrdl2ly, Novermlbe>•
lith or as sad ciolthin as less foo the pedestrian on account of I Re'v. F: H. Paulll. Officers, for the P'leeent. 7Jlie 'minutes of the ,,pre. ,weather of 'the first of this week. locally but more widely known as a 26th, last. Mr. Dignan has practic
wear as m g g viows meeting were read. Pettyaid 'Mr. George Brown received word most driterprising and untiring bus- ally lived all has life on Ibhat farm,.
,, the rest of shoe hntmnan .race;. and his its snakeailke.: footpaths; Mery sheep I years will �be appohAted. g' , ' ;�
and very wet. • I must admit we very Scotch Banquet.—A veiny enjoyable Jones: That tbie mpnurtes b'e adiopted recently of the, c4aarhh of a 'lit-tle i, ,,ss mean. While selvleral 'times he 'bea'ng on ,it for over eighty yearly a }
, zniachinexy lasts •pra:c%mlly a fife willingly took the fenicula-r back to ,evening was spent in the (basement of a's read ---(Carried. Petty 'reported- nephew, son of VIr. and -Mrs. ' Bert had great recuperative ..powers an4 wonderfully lonig time, coming there
time. ' • fawn and -des. tched our clothes to St. Andrew's United Qhurch'Wednes_ King Street needed cleaning, also the Bissett. as'soon as recovering would be as from Lambeth when a little 'boy, '
tI umchase of 'new mattresses • in od The • farmers in this section have
VVe have never, however, heard it the oven to dry.' ,'Phil's O'VCTCOUL ,day, Nove'rriber 30th, when there was P ,, busily engaged as even, having frau- when the ca Now was just ri, a us or
also the repairs to flag rpole. Petty ,been alble during the est few days,
lswgtg+estE4 or even hinted by these wasnrt really dry when we got to a Ibowntiful spread provided by the a ' P eood c ny extensively and being a wilderness, New at his ripe old age
Montreux. I'm sure if liv'e'd had one j ladiiets of the congl�egatdon. There and' Jones: That C0#ley Jiudaon lee to da l little •iters fall ploughing. yaof} conversationalist, mlade him a of p0 years he is, rata smart and ,
wiseacres that a farmer might ac- deceit day h,ex+s we'd have carried was elNet"Ything to please the palate, ;Paid the sum of $2:50 for repairs to M-. George W. Wren, who is in ,,,r,ry, itnteresting' and companionable auctive and ,delights to do what is gen-
tually need to, have a little ready away a Much happier, impression be- even to haggis for those of more quo- flag po•le.—iGarried. Miciele reported ,and has been a patient in Scott Mem- friend. • As a Canservati(ve he 'was. Bradly be2lned Chores around the
retslh at times° to ,buy or to 'pay for cianse'dt really is a beautiful sport, inI nounced !Scottish taste. A toast list re Manns I& Fargpbar as to their orial• Hospital at Seaforth, is making one of the leading even in the local- farm, and can drill handle an axe in �1
of room license. Petty and S n good recovery from his accident of
1'' . such things as building repairs, fuel, the heart of Germran, Switzerland and was preseT bed after the supper, 'Mr. comet : That 'Bylaw No,, 10 1914, be • mrl' a couple of months a o. ity .and served on many committees the way of can has
kindling wood,
t. educaomv for his family, vlet nestled so close to the mountains. Gale, the Ixlin'ister, being toastmaster. Y g and attended 'many imlportant onset- late. Ma. Dignan bas (been a man all
rescinded and that a new bylaw be Xr. FerrisCantelon, of Stronib
'bills, nd a'tlmer ,. This afternoon, to compensate for A. E. Erwin responded" to the foal's fig' cogs and -will be gneaitly missed from his life of fine temperance habit3, ;'
erinary doctor bills a 'the' denied Jungfrau expedition, we to th Kling; E. F. 'Mrerner, "Our gr rped,'setting the license fee of Principal of the cantinuatnon school. our village in which he took a pear- saes root use ligwor.om tobacco in any
items like, say, interest on the mart- ,decided on a most enjoyable motor Cou�itry' ; Colin Campbell, The $20 for the first battle, $10 for the theme, spent the week sold -here with 6:, Lilarljr !great interesiM ' The fun- form,, and has had wonderfully f>vzne
trip to the curious Trumnmelllback Churd0'; James Stirling, .`The Lad- second table and $5 for each zvc- his, parents. era.l -service at his home an Picad- health and strength, and is a man
gage. Falls and then across country tq. ies"• Donald McKenzie, "Scotland." ceedinrg tabllle.!C'arri'ed. Petty and The 'Misses Cudimore, of Toronto, dile Street, London, on Monday af- of fine sociable dmsposmtilon, is fond
No doubt the farmver, hast mtlamy* Mickl•e: That the Firemen be grant- were in, thi6 village during the past teir:uon last, a private one, was can of reading and in this connection we
.. " Grindelwald to•view the fa,mo'us gla- The audile'nce joined in singing patci
blessings, and., ass. rule he' is once of ciao. .Fortunately, the rain had gone otic and 'other nuar>Ibers bebw,eem the ed the hall free off charge for one week, also their "br'ather, Reuben, ducted by Re'v. Canon, •C. E. Jealkins Might remark Inas read The Heron
the East to admit 7t. gSwt with all n t.—aCarried. Mir. F. G. Do spending ,spending a few dayns+. of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Expositor since it (started. . He has ,.,
to come another day, so that •we toasts. A. E. Erwin lana Anmiie
�' his, food and all his crops there 'is, felt quite luxiarioirs with the hood of Laurie!% quartette, .VIessa�s. Rhein, � 'collector, reported as regards: Our merchants axe adding Christ- Church, aTA mtended by a barge num- also (been a 'close reader of the Globe,
unfortunately, oils, thing .which` the our millionaire limousine rolled flack. Gale., Erwin and Sterling; Mr. Gale the pre'nuium on overdue taxes. Mie- •mos ,stocks from day to day.' and ber of relatives an'd friends, many is a member. of the Utldtecl Church
y kle and Jones: That the 5, per cent. wneejc to week sand are making fine following the Union, and 'bef'ore that
farmer, with all his Planning and all Due to the persisrtent rainfall, the and Mfrs. Robert Scotchmmer sang c ltnrng from quite a 'distanwe to pay g
mountainsides were streaked with "Himitin bower," .,and "Matrimonial pemaity 162 •emforced .on all unpaid displays and are looking forward' to their, last ma'hk of respect. ,Tha re- a Methodist, Mr. Dignan has now
ti " „�'"'Lassie." taxes after Decemlbert• 14, 19x32. Car- a good week or so trade ,at the, ho'li- Mrs. Leopold Had -
his 1abor, has net (been able to Snake myriad streams, and everythim., was Sweets E. Rhen,O Mane utuins were interred iri the family! rtwo daughters,
>Y his land produce in the grant few so fresh and lovely. The Trammel- and "Earl in blas Morning"; James ries. The Clerk reported issuing lie- day bane. clot at Exeter ,6,mreterry. The 'pa:l- )gins, of Lucan,'and Mrs. D. B. Slack -
;a y g enses one transient and one meat ;Tha Youths' rW,elfsre C4'ub of Car- p
'`t: years, and that is taxes back Falls, would ous your breath sie,. can do kilts sang, I Love a .Las- � bearers were ►l. Adams and H.� J'. well, on the 4tram+esttead farm, his wife
,1.. back ' 'The tremendous force of the 'lie": erns "The Reason 'Wh'y I Wear !pedlar's license, since the last meet- lmiel• Presbyterian •Ohitrcch motored, to Madden; of . London; Alfred, Taylor, having -predeceased him some, years
Just a casual glamee at the reports „ i Commtnrmications were; receiver) Exeter one M:ondary evening and, were .
water has cut the rock completely the Kilts. Mr. Gale played', a few Wiliiaru Consist, Joseph Hagan :ansl ago. ,
1 of Toronho's shack and grain marklets away and you actually have to take. C'catch nxumtibe'rs on the violin. short from the following: War 'Memorial the"gulests for, the evening of the Gearge J: Snnthe'r'lan•d, the last four Municipal. matters with the neat?
:1 on Monday last would explain„ ,the the lift inside the mountain to really and humorous stories were given by 'Ghildre-Ws H'osp'ital, of London; De- 'Young Foolplee 'Society of Coven lY:;ei �ian'ed all of Hensall. The de- approach of namiaimrtion eons election
1.trruerrit of Health Dept. of A t Pmesbyteo-i'an 'Church. ribs follows +e -
farm6 'Is situation \very ,plainly, if see them. The mocks, which bear the Wim. Cameron, F. A. Edwards and , A • - ceased is survived by two -4,3 rs, ,day are erigal :the atttenrti is d_
rive would step for a minute andthink traces of the everlasting grinddn'g 'Lewis Thomson. � .:Miss Gladys Gale culltrare, Dow Cheml!ical Comipany, (program srupplile'd xby the visixbors, was Hiss S. Mebonell, of Exeter; Mrs. our ratepayersand
s+peculaliion is rife
oris undity are emfiectly chisel- was areeonnlpanaslw This most enjoy- Canadian Oil Comrpam,y.—'Same filer. veal mush. enjoyed (by all: Vocal I;Pnnett, of Saskatoon, -and Charl.:s as to who will form the eomdnrg eoun-
; a little alb,out it. -p° lg' P Fire 'Chief C'amferon reported tender- Nast, "Ilt's -Only a 'Shanty in Ol'd A., of 'Pensall. ._. ril•
i • led. Fancy. the spray was so in- able evening closed with the slinging ing he's resignation. Spencer and rShanty T!own," by the .Misses Annie •
Cattle were selling on Monday at tense we had to wear slickers and of Awls Lang Syne and the bene- P Th t F" Chef CJa eon's Hnviser crud (Dorothy Dieters with
"'"'" $&7,5, in some, cases a little over;
carry umbrellas. To continue our
diction by the indndster.
etty, a tee m ode .
resignation be accepted',, same to. take 'Miss Irene fHoiggartlh as accompanist;
brags at $3.75; wheat ah 40c; oats
nlotar trip, we drove all along and
,effect at once, the firemen to appoint instrumental, )Mss Blandhe' Mus+tamd',
'�
CONSTANCE
at 20c; barley, 32c; bulckherat, 30e'
up the mpumwe side to the charm-
in, little village of 'Grindelw•ald,
a chief for the balance of the year accomvpanied on the guitar by her
'Mrs.
". btetams,> 50e; and hay, $8 per ton.
from which we could) See the glor-
and report at the next .Imieerting, Dec. brother, Jim; reading, Vernon•
1'5y 1932,—lCarriedl Bills and ac- . Hedsllem; musical trio, Messrs. Fred
44 The average tax on farm lands in
iov.'s ••yletterhorn and Wenigen.
A Read S'tewrert B'os• special ad. on vage t.
Mrs. Jaanes Dale returned from To-
counts were read' as follows: "Ed- Darbars andx Jim .Bemlgough on the
tans trywnnlshdlps is one dollar an acre
forty-mvnrute walk is of no mean
'dimensions, up a steep m'ounhain foot
ronto last week after ,-,pending a few
ward Sheffer, labor, streets, $.1.00 ; ,violdny with'MSss Irexre 'Deters at ebbe
'$6.97; Rev. M•r.,Young,
`i and upwards—mostly upwards. But
)l
path ---so, steep, in fact, that we had
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Brom-
J. Pa.ssmrore; hydro, F. W. 1pianb; Solos by, ac-
Hews,, Board of Health, eomvpan'ied rby''Mrs. Young. An ex-
sI .{ making'it even figures, a fattener pays
t once hundred dollars on onle hundr•ecl
to sip ,at ,emery (Swiss chalet to re-
now, the ebbinlg supply of "chocolate
leY and son, Will.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fergmrson went to
printing,
$1:50,; F. 'Wickwire, printiaug, $3; W. cellent program was also b-
' es,, . i
,
Suisse," En' saute, we even encaun-
Toronto on •Sarbumday morning to vis-
it friends (Burt were called home Sat-
which
Veminer, vvoady hall, $$.x60; Moore the Exeter Society, after which a de -
Bros., weed, (hall, $8:50; G. M.' ,ease; I" licdous ]vmloh and .social hour was
i At ,Monday's prices, and they are
'
be ed a real Alpine horn, that echoed
and re-echoed all around the moun-
urday evening awing' to the sudden
coal and cartage, Fire Dept. $,15.95; ! held and a very enjoyable time held.
The Young People's League the
'"j • a ,prerbty fair atvtarage for the past
a, 1
fain waves. The glacier was perfect
illness of !Mrs. Ferguson's son's mot'hler,
•
C. Alexander, gravel, streets', $37 ; I of
0. 'Hludson, repairing flag pole, $2.50; United Church met on !Monday eve -n-
", ' Itwo years, a farmer would have to
,there, at bur feet lay the debris
Mrs. J. 'Carter.
:VLrs. ;oho Carter, Sr., who/ book
A W. 'E. Hermrplhil,l, snz•piplies, $1.0.26; ing with a splendid attendance. The
,, ,w sell 2,500 pounds of 'beef; or 2,666
dashed before ilts creepdn,g weight,
up and up it stretched, snow
suddenly ill' with hemorrhages, 'of the
F. G. Bonthron, salary, 'tax; collector, � program was arranged' by Messrs.
s+J, �oumds of park to pay his taxes,
t� 'Or, if he have that mluch
while
white and rich d'ee'p )blue as the ice
sbomnach on 'Sattird'ay its .slowly im-
$30; A. W. E: fHemmrphill, salary, tax Clarence Sm i,llie and Jack Corbett.
collector-, $15; George Hn&on, salary, Pleasing (piano solos were. given by
P -didn't
,.r
Toed or 'pork, he 'w'ould have to sell
appeared. 10n one side was a strange
ice hand carved out of the
P roving.
IMr. B. B. Sltephemsbm and Mir. How-
$256.00; Geo. Hudson, Moving chairs Miss Helen Glenn and Lorne Elder.
'';f 21510 bushels of wheat, or 500 'bus!hels
grotto,
glaicier's icy deipths, intensely cold,
and Armstrong attended the' Guelph.
Wrinter Fair Tuesday with Mr.
($13), meals ($13.65), $26.65; Hem,• I'n'teresting rdddang• by Miss Marg-
(Public bilbrary, village grant, aret Joh:nston,; the topic, "Haproaness"'
,y' of goats, or 313 bushels of barley, or
but a gorgeous cobalt ;blue, a verit-
on
Woadls, -of Blyth.
!call
$19'5.49; J. A. Paterson, salary ($90)', was ably taken by Jack Corbett, af-
• ° 3314 busrhe'ls of buckhest, os 12% tons
,
ab ice fairyland_ On our wa back
our rioter, we stopped to purchase
Mrs (�laamles 'MlcGregor spent a few
registrations, and bylaws- ($15.75), ter which the tmleetbing closers with a
of hay.
is
real Fide'lweiss,•.... flower that grows
drays recently with her friend, Wes
M'ar'8 Love, R:llrll,.; of Wlalbom
$10x5,75;, C. 0ook, 'salary, Treasurer, hymn and prayer.
$67 64; T. J. Pasam!orey, .salary, motor Mrs. A. D. Haxpole .and little
• Over and above what actually
away ulp in the ALgs in the most ter-
IMrrs. R. 'Clark 'went to Listowel
merchand'c, $20.80; Hydro Co• nission, Id'awg!hfier, Pearlie, alba Varve green
v. d for' food and fodder to be
' ` how many faatms
ted, on ithe ,place,•
ri'bl•e crags and crevices • a gui'd2 had
brought i dawn fresh that morning.
last week and intends spemnding some
Mrs'. Clarence
street lights, $963.45. Total $1813.82, spending the summer mionths with
Petty Jones: That accounts be- relatives in 'Meals, Alta., returned to
% . ,.
twirll :produce a surplus of any one o€
My holidlay ms fast drarwing to
a time witbh"'1Mir'. and
Clark.
,and
paid as read Carried. Spencer and Hemsall on the latter -part of last
those grains or a combination of
close—eight weeks have gone like
dream, ' ti'm so I've rias this'
a
IiMrg. George Dale went to Drayton
Jones: That the same election of- week and will visirt with iMr. and
J* thielrrl sufficient to bring in one hums-
glad
Switzerland trip; I shall have, it with
°mt Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Sunday
freers as in 1932, be agzpoi'ntedr-�Cax- Mrs. Hien y Horton and son, Harry.
Petty and Mickle: That By- (Miss May McNaughton, of To-
.
i,7dyed dollars at thane l3rices? And'
m,e forever. 'It never occurred
to McNalb, ,bat yeti -nod on
to her mother's ill-
rigid.
law No. 13, appointing election of- ronrbo, accompanied ,by T6.9s Marg-
tlhat 'goes for cattle and ho too.
gs'
me that such a small country could
Morning owing
ficials be given •first and (second read- aret .Buchanan,,: lso of Toronto, spent
Farming is a wonderful life for
be so (beautiful. I'm sure that liv-
ing forr,ever among the 'mountains
MELT..
The W. Q& S. will bald their Cham
ing.—Carried. Jones and Spem}ee-: the week end With relatives and
I"' *hose who have never tried it. But
t with the won,dgrful laked they shel-
mas m�t't'g on Friday evening in
the ream and the men of the
That Bylaw. No. 13, be given third) frnernda.
and final reading and finally pawed. Mrs. William Bmalchanxan, of this
^ for those who are engaged in it at
r+, :•,
for woimld make a ditferemoe in abaft
sohoal
are specially invd.Itjed:.
—aCatxied Petty airs Hackle: That village, was visiltv�d on Monday efts--
r,:, rpm+esexut timney ,raising 4ihe " 'tax
nr:
Y ow , w6uld ,-think. and feel. There
to be always that exaltatdbm�—
congregation
Lunch will be served.
we now adjourn to meet again -.. on neon by Iher'llrrother, H. F. McAllister
11I 9 4aromnely ,looks to Ibe just •albout lifts
fiI . •
boughet imam, in any walk
seems
somn!et'hing to look up to forever.
Decemnlber 16, 1832, at 8 p.m =Car- and Wife of 'Wesltminster, B.C. It is
riegd.- flame , A. `FarGersan, 'Clock. • some thirty* -'ears since Mire. B+uch-
I
KIPPEN
job any
Now I'm"waxing philosophic and
•Engageimmle'nrt.-4VLr. and ,Mrs. Er- anan 'haus seen her (brother And he is
&� . of life', its mtip against.
really must adjourn to bed, and con-
rold Drummond, o'f g,Hemsall, an.noumce the only living (brother that she has
utaad smew,aru >�rm. special ad. on page I.
•
111. c;, — —
eider this epistle complete. To -mor-
•the engagremelnit of their eldest daurgh- out of. srerven Ibro'thersa , Mr. and Mrs'.
• „a,
row finds -us b+nuhd for Montreux,
Watch far
Rel'• R, 'R. Conner .preached a very
x sber motored from British Co-
ter, Margaret 'Netbettfield, to Orme, McA41il
^1ji'n ;+E7Jer 03iG Pas
Pays
the Swiss riviera. out
that letter\—rMarion.
in7piring Isemmon lin Ind.-, Anc:trezv"a<•
youngest son. of q*r. dndl •Mira. Wil- lum kia to 'Monutreal, making a coast
S
•Uriterd ,Church on Sunday last., The
li'axm M'dKenzi!e, of Kincardine, the to coast trip this. fall an'd recently
,, Pulte iftrafford . Beacon Re -old says
choir sang a fine: anbh'e'ln, ,,in i,�av-
wedding to take place in December.' they celebrated' theiiT golden wedding
'hoose
� ' ' a moony ban , ark Jails 'car oil the street
1i
manly '(Dove Abiding.'.' 'Mrs. E. Sproat,
"' The Sum!d,y sehoal of St. Paul's anniversary at the of their
I.at) &y and not pay a 'eedt for it,
CROMARTY•
Mrs. J. B. Mcbeun and Mr, J. 6. M'c
Anglican Ghurc . are preventing a daughter, (Mrs. C. Ellis, whb" Ye§ides
���f'
.. 11 A blt"ilt` her) Ihe:,xpanks hie, house eq
t�°,
Loan took the dluFt aryl solo paths.
t. The school children of S. S. No.,
ChrisibmrasA •pita entit1 "Be'thle- in Toronto)
Y �
'hem, the Houlse of^jBread," !by Stella ,M-. anld 'Mrs. Dan M'eNastmgh,ton left
a
i ! t
�' .Wiit of g*. ad lee has to pay' plc-mty.
I,
Read stewm,•a Bros, special ad. on page
J4, Stanlley, will hold their Christ-
M. 'Braiinlbradigey 9n trio It'own heart, this, weed%'to .-pend the winter months
.r''--'
;,,;,.. fill lt' ft Ibonit the house is "all
itliss Ada Spectre has, returmPci
home after �penr]im!g a few weeks
in Inas conleert on the Friday afternoon
Henvalli on the Wed!nnesday prior to with their •son• and daughter-in-law,
li �rghit'>a%nd"Ab'+s'• tu'ei, too. But the part
Toronto.
befrre (Cbristnua!s•
'Gh.'ristnt:a�a 'of
C'livisNlmae. Mr.. and )Mrs. Peter WeNawg'hbon.
the services in our three local The Death of One of 'Hemusall's
",� •' r sloe' jai is wrong
iMr. and rM�a. Wedtaman of Niagara
1 he annuail concert
at. Andrew's United Church will be
:
rhu:wdhew on :Sumrday last were fairly Idm•srt 'amid •Mkrst Erritemprisim!g Bvsi-
a ' r . "hri v"Oml a
Falls; vlsi'ted cn�ex the uresis end with
Mrs), WenttZrWo•Pia 'parents, IMr. and
held bn Thursrd'ay elvening before'
well attemxTe!rD and xgoodl dis'enursem Aesswere Wen, --Xe are called upon, thilsiklle
�' ' + i~ i t x it ,man
hristi,vis, when a canttalta and, page-
!.Ig.u"cl'e'n by Rev. W. A. Y'o'ung, of (lar- areok to ohramicia� the d!e�th of oris
1 �,)ft
i 'y i 'aYu a; +,,v,, lfsrl A *'..x
Mrrs. Donald McKellar.
a
t °`Th 'Grass and the Star" will
,lft-IJI Presbyterian Cldnnroh thobh morn- of our first stud annros't emibe�rSsiltg
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