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Johnel, oxpertseis, I . � ,,, �,,,Iw�, , ',e AM � , ­.: 4 �!­ �FT11JR,:K00,N,. deoil for Wwsielf hiii� would 'tlaim d0y, DecoWher 11*,-wwX Bolb� Kirk- School 4V*,ndamce 10!15. � , . ! �t,X�j, �, It. 117, 7 I.. of the Vaq M , n OfAmr, $1.40,; Albert' Etherinston, 1, 28 itho one -legged swimi . I" �,'�' M", " , � � no 401lority. ae was bqt the fare- by presiding iu the,.,abseage ' �. " , 3%rgawet K=ay. apr'V�� � t ',,11.1 . � 410'r Tiom 4��" on, Godprilob, opt.) rurmer of another. Neither did � he presidenit, , Xi�* � rl � 1440u"o 1 - T' �Pbes, aftomipt*4 To - � � I , 1��, �, sheep I`illed by dog $a. awh Be . � , "I ... " .111, , "I . .1 I � I . claim any value for his baptism ex- Following the oVening hymn, prayer ' cutting weeds, $1.50- Allen, Mcbeiar� tbe English Munliel but. Was, 90' - i 1A 1: . S- gfj , ,l�.q, . . " . I � �f - !,:,:. 1 ­ � I - . � ,Lvsol. � - was offered, by WT4. bloCalli),ra, after , ered" For - I I I M&MIC ar, an, initiation irito the kinig� !, eubting weedpE $1.5o;'Otto E. Sawyer, paillied by an impienehrelble, JVog to R,�, �, cept . I � , 0 . ..... . .. h, .�dlt I; . 'diom, that was at handl. Whtich the Christmas �story was read euttdrig weedo, $8,; J�ert Rqudle, put- Qjvp itulp shortty .beflove r4ea-chilig his .1 ,t , I , .1.1 .. lik , u4t )change! - 'T"' U!e. - Y � .2,��, , - I ,-,�,!�; The reatl.ess Hewas "a voice in,the wilderness" iby'Misa Beth Shanni The bi�&day elve cars fing weeds,- $2.30; Roland ,Williams, destination. Npiiiv the - Arritterilleamn . - �,4, � , . I tt n Off ' �i I ,,,p,z� k I ty",rs ljr�ay bring ' . and nothing more- but after him�­ offerings and atite, boxies were'lland- . chel J. Payne, a I cuitting weeds, $1.92;'Fred, Ellering- 7ibirnty, who had� botill legs ,bi e . - I �� i.. � I - - ;4..,`P Well-known citizen o ­�, " , - .' Otall f \ , .... "',­� pbt and - sbade-4he glories of and this was- the announcement ,that ed, in and altogether the sum of .. ton -road -tile and euttiing weeds, by a shark, plans to repeat hi -S at- - 1, . , . - Vancouver, B. C., re. . . - 01'. - spring, stirrv,d most powerfully the hearts of $3.88 wtas� ,received. The roll ,was ,1111111 �.. E, I .14��, "; vole, _ . .1. cently said: "Stomach snexb: H. K. Ellber, read tile, $18,90; ,arript, Quilbe recently- he establish- I 11 . "I ­.Ue �s-llenit glooini of useleszi winter meri�­afdt*r him was coming one who called by Anna Ennis andi Walter, �;.,--= ,..:. tro.uWe and constipa- - -d a new 100hour record at Hvnolu- "I ,' 11 " to . had Isaac *,Gowan, cleaning pit, $2.45; Mil 1� � _. :..'�;-; : . been ptilling , ,I ,­ .� 1hVilul"s; waspripferred Wore hitm,-­onle whose BOMA,ay and' business was discussed ....... .. . t on,Gregory, 166!k,ards gra � i liva, -!, _. . yel, $94.90; lu . � ; me down for 12 years. , -, a . .­..:;: .il 1. I �S., . !; ., , Silas N. Shier, 1302% yardsl. gra ' The, one -legged, Hungarian Hul- � � . , , shoe's labehiit he was unworbily to un- in connection with the election o - 1. ... ­.. ;�, r'd be so-nervogs at vel, 'A'� . . jo,y mixed with grief—sharp thorn of f I `.:.. I " 61;. - , -_:�.,. . i * I . . . . . . I—. to .�,:; �. .1 .% 1Z.11, '- vhlh ftaigrant flowers. loose—one who should baptize 'not ficem which will take place 4n the . . . . . "'.", -�-.-k.%-% :::0 tight I couldn't get I , . I- �` , . " .. .:.., , sleep for hours. $1,53.18; Rmasell 81duner, 19,62- ya-rds lassy is likerymse a renowned smqui-, U . t._� with water, -but with the Holy Ghost. lbasement of the church On. S I . my circulation was ', R. F -may Shin* a while and � I Re _ Aarth lights ­­ W'.i,�. ,gravii $216.8e- Freemm, Harne, mex and watea4badl player, � then -grow dim, ., aturday. itX:..,.-4 ­5.��%t��'. ::;;��, poor � and I had so- ­ 1), 1,7 _1 . W. The 'hour for'the sudden o-co,ming of December 3,1$t, at 2 P.m. The par- Z.. , , Iling, $66.20; Alice Cudmore, 6 'This Flrlenoh aviator Ooli who per� 87 I tIEP, I ", . ' k. , I '9Tave I .. '. vere rheumatic pains , I ; , " God'is, truel There is no change their long-4proirdsled long expected ents Qf the chilften are invited to I . "I"'IR - -1 ­ ­ ­__ re- - yards graviel, 90c; John Simpson,- ished together with Nunges-ser OIL * I " I . � . The , � ; I , � 3.:, I.- in Him ',�' . I d this meeting, as a program. is �:� -sargon and Pills was amsz- phies, drag- their transatlantic flight,in 1927 had ... . ,Melssish'was at hand. atten . I i got from , i sleep draigging, $3ZO; Wm. Ste . � .:!, - .. I . ITO this preaching, to this baptism, being prepaxe Ing. I now cat anything X want. .1 � The Glerein t,,A�;:. , .�ord to -day and all thy .d'by the childi,en arid soundly and the pains -and numbness have eing, $3.5D; AVoL Moodle, dragging, one leg and one eye. I . ,L . I � �1101,. Post in the L came Jesus from Galiqee, John was I,unch will be served. Thel, Watch, gone. But the greatest blessing of all Is $4.40- Hepry Ford, supetintenderim ocean flior *nHunefeld, Who flei�v the , . A . 1, .. I . . �; . '. :� -th, but the. circum- Tower was gaven 1 y fiv� of the older -Y jounef troinkeonsopation, I went all , - Atlantic eirrible . days, his kinsman by bii b ' I do to $12.92; lWissell Skinner, 71 yards un witth Kohl, received, t I re I ;;' , Let His unerring hand direct th y stances of their life had entirely selp. children and after study peiiiod the Zjmaacinc now what this truly won- crushed grawl, $10.05- Wellington injuiies in the war' and- for years I . .� � . has done for me." I I I ­_­, I .1 _� I iway's arateld thorn. There was, however, a rnoetinr,� closed with the Mizipah Den- ' Halst tile, Roaa 9, $7.10; Fred Kerr, m6ved a[bout only ,wdbh greai dif- . — 11 . , I . . I III. . Through the uncertainty, and hope, something in the personality of the �-d4etlon. C. ABERHART tile, $11.42; McKindight, garnishee, ficulty. This did, not kill bis spirit ' � , , 111111,, I and fear, one who now presented himself for The weekly meeting of the Young .. — Pfeiffer & Burroughs, $49.9,9; Glad- of adven.tilre, however. The Illome-A her five eggs, and went off with the , . . I." . . I . 'ftat meet thee on the threshold of baptism. that caused John to- bow.'at 'People's Society. of Duff's,, United . man & StanibUry, $26.80; Pfedffer & armed flier Berchtoligil is a flying of- isheep. The ,poor goose set alone om . . . , . I - - the year; . his feet, as it were, and forbid the Church was held in the basement Of Givup 11, took'ehaTge,of the nil Burrougibs, balance gravel contratt, Oer in active/se*glce, and so is the -the egigs� and one morning she w,a% ,. � And find while all life's changing purpose of Jesus as we, read in -Mat- the church on Sunday evening, with in�,., The devo'bignal leafiet, ,,The $3.211­-�Carrlef& - Coqdcil, adjourned on -a -armed Frenichn*n Faillailit;i. -re- found dead, and we 0 belie�ed that.. ,� seenes,pass by thew 3:14' 1�4g, who had received the about fifty in attendance. Th . - Woman Who Loi�is to Radiate .Hap- to -meet at -the close of nom . in-ation, eently named lCommander ,of the Le- she died, Of a brokefi. heart, The un- ' " 8 Preel I . I - 1. I . TJ1y refuge ill the- love. Viat cannot . of others, now reverent- dcvt, Harvey BI-yans, was in :-harge- V' was ivad by Mrs. Tough. T.he December 23-w -'Henry Strang, Clerk. gion, of Honor. Another "Tranch faithful mate,showed no regret and 11� I I . die., Edith, Hieknian Divall � . ly and hurribly inakes his own. "I of the rneetiTlig, which opened with. a tinind chapter of the stiddy tbook, "The I . ­ ftlic,r, bielatienanti Pemlc&4, hais lboth continued th follow the sheep until ,I I I., . . .. need to be (baptized of thee, and com- song service, 'i�'fth Miss Isabel Rit-, ,Making of the Western Prairies" was . ... I I _. logs ain-uputu.s..ted 'below the knee. fox surprised-, killed and afte him. � I i 11 est thou to me? " chiL presiding at the piano. . Mr. Col- ELIMVILLE 'The one-��r'med Frenchman Dallest T he other case is everl, more'extra- . -i I , PRJ1kVER t,&,, by Mrs. Stevens, 'Mrs. ,J. B. mot- ordinary, and the actors were, a pa ,, - I - I . ,go Jesus descended into the waters m Fingland offered a prayer after Mustard, Mrs. A. Scott audWrs. Ad- 1111111111111111d111111111" ' ' ,, won the ,first prize -in- the great. 1' � . sign was giv- wilich the Seriptqrc lesson was read ' ' I The German of very e, band -reared widg, � At this th,S beginning of a ,new of Jordan and there the dison. Mrs. Brienruiter presided over (Intended for last week) orcy7cle race ,it! 1928, . . tam gnil, : I of Study we humbly crave Thy en that this was indeed, "�le that ' b.y (Miss Isabel Farqviiarson 'from th sportsman Knio,fle, whose right side very die -voted to eacill, obhier,-and al- I J I Y"r * -a election. of officers, which resul.t- , 'The 10hrisibmas Services - in, this . I ,, � guidance that -live may see in Jesus, should came." From the cloven heav- Luke -9-7-2m, After the offering had ea 's, church will be clumbined next Sand v as completely pawallyzed, has�'.won dis- impst, inseparable. The drake was a � '' � Streamed the Spirit of .Goa' in A been 'i��-eilved and another h as follow�,s: Honorary kesidlent is .Unction as a long dilstanice, . driver very fine bird, ,with,burnished`�Iurn- 11 I � . the -Saviour of the world, our per- en ymn sung ,Miss M. j. McCully and Mrs, John ana will be held, in the afterpoon al although.the drives with his left �ha4. age; while (tht -duck wpi� rather dow- I � , . sonal Saviour. III His ,, name we 4-ovelike radiance that seemed to hoy- the presidint gave, a topic entitled, Burdge; president, Mrs. W. -A. Brem- 2.30. � . . I dy an ,plain. - Nevertheless the love � 4 . Amen. or Over his head, and, &-seend upon "What Chri;bmas Means to Us." Thi The arnAless English artist Elro .4 ] Pray . 18 ner; list vice ,president, ,Mrs. Neil We- Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Ford and fam- y ginpat. One day I introduced. a . ere came a voic,e front ,wa-s followed wittli a business ses r G T; 2 d i p d nt, 'Mrs d1rivies his car with the feet through wary , It iiii. Then thic siOn rego n -v ele reNt e , ,, Jas. illy visited at iMT. P. Whitlock's last 14 . I S. S. LESSON FOR JANUARY tst heaven, saying, "Thou art" in`� be- daring which ,a report was given by ,1,h,ms,,n; 3,rd vim president, MI's - Sunday evening. . the intense London traffic. pair of gadwell into the pond. This . ,� ,.,. k Joved son, in whom I ant well pleas- the tneasur,er, Mi4s Isabial Farquq The . re is evien. a crippled bullfight- is a -plain species, and even the drake I 9 nig secre- Thi&' miuni6pal nomination will be . . ,.( I Lesson Topic�-John Prepares The ed.p, ' FTank Aike-nihead; recordi . looking. The moment this I[ ha -son. -Miss Gertrude Miller arid tary, Miss, E,dl3,,t,h,e, Bowey; corile.9- beld on Friday -of this week. er, , the Spanish matador Juan, Bel- Is common . 11 Way For Jesus. l Casby Ennis were appointed to cair,­ poinding secretary, Mrs. J. B. M'ds- A large number of our Sunday m0nite. H4� Amps and, stoops in "life drake beheld the widgeon duck he Lesson Passage Mark 1:1-11. vass the ineml4ers of the sociefy for t,rd; ,t,,asu,,,t,, 1mr, C roe buit,,6n the arem,his grace and agil- Swam after ,her, and it ivas love ab. I . . WORLD MISSIORS , ,. . B k; Chris- .school members wi-ote on. -the TeT.n- ecently first ,slight, as the duck would havel. " ' .. Golden Text-7Mark 1:13. . money, each member being request- ti -an S. and F. ,see e and Or"- - . � ity, atv unexicelledL Quite r The I"sons foi� t6 first six nidhths ' Md to giv�, fifty .Mta�rY, MT0. R. P- perance Ediucational Coull's s - he made,. a fortuniia in ov- ralonth b nothing more to dial with her -legiti- . . 'of the yeai' are taken front the Gob- Bread Upon the Waters - cents. It was agreed, Watson- experfse - fund secretary, Sunday twenty�oriie certificates wer' . -Y . .1 &serted * I l that t'6 sociefy put on -a play after. T ' - gpv* e spouse. The two [ - I I written iby ,Mark. - - . Mrs. A nd four- demonstbrating ,his t;kill in South. mat ...". pel . McQueen; strangers, secre n out; seven, honors a � .i 1. Dr, A. J. Hunter writes.from. Teu- Christmas and a committee %was ap, �tary Mrs. A. T. Scott; Supply secre- . America. , ". rnates mopled about alone, each nruirs- - I Johp, surnamed' Mark. a torn Jevf, Ion, Man.: Another school yt-ar is pointed tp. choose a suitable play. The, ,tary: Miss, Helen, Tough; literature teen pass certidleates. Th-io is a - . Ing its.wrongs 'in solitudek. ,, . 1. !Omes to view in the apostolic church course'lliat is well worth while. Mrs. - I in comipany with Bai%abas and Paul, over arid miost Of the pupils have gone past6r, Rev. Charlqs Cumming, gay . — 1. ' I ,e secretary, 'Mrs. J. Watson; mission- (Rev.) 'P6teis and Mr. . HaaTy Cole - I.. � 0. I '. I - . abortit- the yeaT 45. He was a cousin back to their holines. 'We have a- few an interesbing topic On "GaniblIJIV'" ary, monthly seeretary, Mrs; D. will have charge Of the Temperance Queer Aiftimal Friendghips S . I . � . .. of Barnabas and lie is called by Pct-� still with- * us who have no homes to . after which "It 0alave Upon the -Mid- T.Ough- Associatie IkIpers' secretary, work in -the Sulliday 90hool next year. I Ome Deficiotis ". . er "his son? (I Peter 5:13), which go to, the one or the other (parent lyight; Clear" was sung as the closing Mxs. X. McQueeii�; Temperance, wre- - .. 'As. a rule animals haw little. or J . ITY - I � � I pitakes it iprobable thit. he 'had beLn . deod, and 'so the,�ho.rneij.broken up. � nin and the Mizpah benediction re- tary, Mrs. ,'C,� lfwugh; lRaby Band I ' nothing to do,with birds, and beasts. � Holiday Salads I . I instructed aft brought to the faith Some of the§e faftAlies .we have had7 peated in unisort The topic enti#ed, SUpt., . MTs.-T..,B. Baird; ,press secre- of ather species. Yet there are case.% I . . I ­ C ' , for a nurrilber"ol''y-ears, but the older "Meditations On Chris�mas," will be tary-Mrs.- J. Addison; assistant press ST. COLUMBAN -age fiiendships in- the animal � G . rapefrult Salad. LE '� by -Peter. A,cconiing to the te:st;- :, of stra I . ­ , 1:: I ,.: eIT17.1bers. are gradually finding plac- givdn by Miss Margaret Cumming ,orL '�S,;��;iary, Miss Munro; arg'arrist, Miss ' world, which usually fall i�,ta two Cut ,the sections of two large ". C . mony of the early"church Mark Nvto, "I Slinday evening, December 25th. (Intended 'for lust week) . li I the interpreter of Peter, and wrote as - in the'world`ls work. . J. MIlrdoch; assistant, Mrs. W. Stev- . . clasa6s- those where.comraeeship a- grapefruit, -irr small pieces, bei -r-&- - -,v , , I . - It is more that a. quarter of a cen- . — ells; Mission Band Supt., Mrs. R. I I � �&vm accurately what he remember- .1 - . ,The regular monthly meeting of. rose through want of a cornVanion, -careful to remove .611 partitions and , ,� 1 (. I Adjso that it has ,been said the "Goi; .tury now since ,;ve 'began taking in , '. Scott; assistant, M�s. C. H. Ham. A the C. W. L. wa:N held in the rish and those throtigh adoption by some tough parts. iDrain off juice and add � iz . , � , 4p6l was c,onipo,qea� Peter relabing, �hildrea in th4 hosipital and aNwing McKILLO . P .. -.hymn was sung and the meeting clos- I pa kindly ,mother of a forlorn you-ne I cup chopped celery, f cup chopped . . , Our Boys Niizvah Benediction. ,hall on Sun -day, Delc*mbler 116, The I and Wark writing." . : them tio attend s, ' chool. -' - - m -mm- ed I with the i, _ . - �rcsidenit, Mrs. Dorsey,,opened the thirig.- A calt will mother almiost any- t�rt apples, and one-half cup hickory , , . I , . . - " . h� 6ospel of Mark Home has reached its -majority. with (Intended for last week) meet�ng wi . "th,prayeir. After the re- thing, if she is taken aw-&y from her rLuts. IMix witli mayonnaise and " . A 11 , � I the Girls, Horne a ftw years behind The following is 'the hool report � kittens and the or-phan, placed among Serive on lettuce or cabbage leaves. . �. . 48 betA C�Rpe&g� in iuf. first,words, it, � parts ofthe officers, various matters IE , . Every little while we hear of of �,�. S. NO. 8, M,eKjllosc I . , , p, from Sep- STANLEY the lat;er in her absence. Of course Garnish with round pieces of pim- i I "ZA beginning of the gospel of Jesus , -_ --- - ____ --- of interest Were 'discussed., It -was � ' �omle of our old boys and girls. near- tieviber to ,I),emember. An ast4risk � I decid d Christmas greetings precaution should'be tak-en that the entOs cut to resemble holly berries, . I - I 'Virrist, the Son of God." The En- ly all of theip,,doing well. Onhe O'! marks those who have been ab,,,ent (Intenderd for last we�k) ed, to sen, ;. . cyclopaedia. 'of Religious Knowledg-e g to -the, ill and the ghut,jing of the alien, baby is neither much older nor and -pieces of green pepoers cut t(� .- - .. . our old boyA is now a Doctor of Laws for one Or more exa;m's: iSr. arid Jr. The follo,iving is the Christmas re- parish. Donations. are 'being receiv- much younger, nor miuch bigger .,or simulate holly leaves . * I I sal�s of this Gos*el­--�'It brings out 'early, a dozen' l- . ".. � . .., - of the person of and here must be n V- -Harry Regele 93�;_Iiis Kleber ,pol-t of No. 14, Staniley': '. IV- ed for a Christmas basket, the ,con-a� , much smaller than 'the kittensi, al- � l . the divine ,glon Doctors of Medicine already arrive;I � Sir '. Salad L .. .0hrist, its divine ind-ividualitv and . . E,6, Ad,line Sienion 85, Mildred Ben- Harold Jolm-1. 64,'j�Aubrey' Y�rquhla-r tel to.be di,stributedi locally.'It was though them are exceptions even. -to ' � .. sublimity with..which his incompar- or.prospectiVe. The girls remaining rj'ewies " *Oscar E.Iligson 77, Vill- 64, Audrey- Cochrane, a;bsent. Sr. III decided to hold a euchre party on. this rule. My cat Grannie has de� Select' ripe tomatoes -of uniform I - I . r the, Summer had ; cetnt Alturrav 77 Clement McK Fu Kathleen Jones Wednesday, December 28th. Suitable at the Rome foi 2 votedly nurised and ,brought up sit Size- peel and 'slice in, one-fourth . _�) f, able and stiperhiziman deeds iniprqssed few days in camip with the C.G.I.T. `Dar� M,,10'Y-70, Mem,hqe Manley 6-5, 66,'Georgib Cliftion 53. Jr!. III-­411ar- entertainment is being prOvided. ordinary, gray,rat which was placed' inj� Islices. Chil$ thoroughly;,, ar- . � . an astonished world. The discourses enjoyp6 Harry Bannewies 64, ,14arvey X-hler ian Kerslake ng her %ittenis when it was .nb ( . at the beach which they orrlD �, " Of our Lord are not igno�odi but it very much. They have also e"IDWett 61, Joes,epli Eckert (abisent). Sr. Ill II -Lois .60,' Eric Switzer 5:2.- Sr. There will also be drawing for a, bigger than o ,range in a mound on a -bed of let- . l. I . I t , - is the daily deeds of'healin- arid - Rathwell 70, Don Switzer q!;i1t. It was decided, to purchase nd's thum ' b. To the end tuce in a salad plate; dress spar - ,Power which a second Gospel em.- wers with which .to decorate the al- ingly with French dressing, in w ch l, . . in a farming enterprise. They are -Bernic-e Mariley 8'1, Vera LeonhArdt 66, Ernie Talbot 58, Willie Witcombe flo of his life the cat riemained as af- lv�. . .. . �- phasize.s." I raising a few chick -ens, the proceedi-, 84, Dominic Murray &.3, *Gerald AT - .44. Jr. II -Jean '§peir 64, Kenneth tars -for Christmas; A donation is fectionkiarte as ever toward$ hij�l.'and a very few drops of orilon juice have� .- . F . insisted on ,giving him a good wash- . i In verses 2-9 there is a description intended to go to the purebase Of KlY '77, Carl Sfemon 76. Mervin McKenzie 65. 1_�MldTed Jones. Pf. to be sent to Mt. St. Joseph, 'Lond6n.' . . been niiix6d. Aroundl, the tomatoes . Of the' man- ­John the Baptist -and i Ing, although the rat, willich was most . �,� - . * � skating rin�-, tickets, next winter. Na- DeR7 76, Clestia Johnson '76, Aa -von, _Don,n7'04cKenzie, AlIvin, Kerslake. The meeting closed wit)i prayer. arrang-e_a ring of halves of cookea . _�' turally, the chickens, are well looked Kistnr-.r 74, *Sylvestet Johnson 66. Jr. Primiler-Betty Switzer. . Number I I I I particular about his person, squeaked. ars filled with mayon- . �. . the work he was to do and the mes- , after. .. Jr. lill---�Della Eggert 76, Raymond on roll, 18­-�P. ,C. Pendo-ld, Teachei. 410 . ­ his protests against being treated or canned pe lored, ipinsk 'by -a few � . � 11 -sage he was to delive.r. He came in- The hospital has been tluite busyi . . like a baby. I .riaise dressing, co I P. .. . . Kleber 74, Morley Koehler 71, Arime -Wildforig-Grassick. - A quiet but drops of vegetable ,coloring. �. � r.. to the wor14 at a t i hire described, ar, for sollfile time past We have onc Eckert 60, Josepb Johnison 55, Robt. ��retty t ,31iracles Of Will P`6iie ,It is not uncommon that cat . I . 11 - I At an age of transition, Of urfeertairity. wedding was solemnized a � r . , 11 - I—. or two star4boardiers elderly folks' Batletmiartn 54. 11 Class - Elirfer 11 should adopt and bring up, young Salad 11. . .. I , I .1, I I * I . i . , of doubt." At an epoch so troubled with incurable troubles. One dear � Kleber, Dorothy Scherbarth, Main Street United Parsonage, Exe- a -man squirrels. However, -mly o . nl'y ex,per I- . 1. I . .. .k . �:, .. 11�1 I , and so restless it might almost seern Cyril ter, 6ri, Satu�day, December 10th, afflicted with bodily defects to keeP ment in this ,direction proved unsuc- On- two heart leaves of letbucO t, old lady a member of our local W. M. I Johnson and Thomas Murray (equal), when Dorothy Evaline, only dadghter . 11 I excusable of absenting one -self front S - to now quite bed -ridden and very i Margaret Eckert and Steve McKay of Mr.' and Mrs. Jarnes Gras -sick, of away from. physical activities and de. ceseal, not because of the, cat, which place once slice'of.swffed orange that . the society of, man, self -dependence ;;�&k, but she keeps jokes and every- vote himself t6 cultivati ' s.. been preserved in, ,'grenadine, ; , and I ed to syrup. On th� fruit heap one talZle- I . � -andma," the othet: First Class --Alvin Elligson, Florence the bride of A.'Fvanklin, -only son of ' (But a s1tubborn will, determined to inake itself athome., I also know of spoon ,of Whipped cream, salad dress- 11 [ . Subsistence upor the mere neces- ' *(equal).. Steve Manley, Harold Deitz. Munro, formerly Of Exeter, becan-Le tad faculdem ng his men- was quite pleased, with the ne*'baby', ha , �, one calls her "gi but becausle the squirrel refus, . V . sities a life SeemW prefer -able, to the patients laughing with her. Then Leorthardt, Leo Johnson. Prfniers­ ' Mr. and Mrs' Ajn'os W'lffong, of Hay defy the irrievocable'inducles man to a cat, who allowed c1hickem to I ne , . i � 01- . noise, the meanness and the in . a . lig- there is an old Swedish mat who Mary McKay, Marjaret Kleber, -Ed- Towniship. Rev. A. E., Elliott tied ,, stle ing, above all one green grape, The I nity of merl. This, however, Was nOL putters around a little when be i wi S eek pre-eminence, just'in those. fields, with ,her kittens�. and,, T Vie orairige, and the �_ . , , ' Is ward Benne e arid Nonnan 1"ggert the nuptial knot. Miss Marguerite " by way of re- ried color o I i ... " I . the motive urging the you'rig Nazar- able. Half a-doz6h little strangers where his shortcoinings art' like-IY to taliating, t1he hen would brood the green of the ldttuce and, the grape " . �- I ite� Jqhn i . nto the wilderness. It wa'; have cortie to the hospital tffis Montil celia Ecl-e.rt, F�rareis Murray. Num- and Charles Pe . r, best i .more a,p . parent. I kittens when, the cat was away. The give the holiday colors. The stuffed . � and. Man#'y Benne-wies (equal), Cie- McDonald, of Kip�en m -As. bridesmaid be . . . F: the consciousness of a glor,iclus MIS- . arice, of Exete The Sculptor Gerrelli. lost his silght kittens slee'mied quite happy aald com- Oyanges can be .bought. at many � , . . so fat, and .there is always a ivariety ber on roll 46-11,elen i.'X. Delane,�,, man. The bride looked charming in � . . siierr--it was from the desire to ful- of injuries, poisoned wounds 'and the Teacher. I . at the age Of twenty,'made excellent fortable with their . beads 'peeping grocers'. ..* . I . 11 fil a clestiny inspiryd, .by 'burning . a gown of shell pink rough crepe, and - I k I- . . general run Of hospital work. : The . I carried a (bouquet of , Sadily Car' pokirafts- in terra-cotta and achieved from beneath the Wings of the hen. - ' .. . ,� hapes, "St. John was a dweller in country is loOking very fine, crops, I-— — tions and fern. The bri&srmaid wore ness by passing his hand MY- t" l6atr,, Grannie and' Katie, al- . 1. , na" perfect like Salad 111. , I I the wilderness, only ,that 'he might coming on nicely., gardens flourish- ,,over the faze of the nicdel:� Dr. Niell- so brought up somiel wild young rab- , I .. ... . . thereby- become the prophet of , the i,g. In fact, it looks. as if there -IRAYFIELD I . a gown of old gold colored rough - olas Sandersen, strt$ck with blind- bits; which'I introduced almong t I he Peel and core 6 ripe winter pears, .1 . . Ifthest." His life there reflected it- I -00=00mown crepe trimmed with brown with ac- Or use firm canned pears. Marinate ! . I Would, 14e lots of.eyerything this win.- I resis while still a 'braby, subsequently kittens 4n. the aWerice, of the ,mothers. diluted with ice water. I . . self in his after dealings with Trien, ter exn�,Dt money. (Intended for last week) cessories to match. She carried a became one. of the most quoted lec- Usually the two cats used, to -go into 'Mash well 6 ounces of cream, cheese 11 ' . "In his manifestation and agency," ' bouquet Of .pink and- white. earn,- turers on optics and matheirnatiles 'at the woods and kill wild rabbits like . I ":. � "he Wa 4 For the corn�ort of those who think NITS. R. H, F. Gairdner and 4daugh- tions. The bridegroom's gift to the, and mix with Yt cup chopped nut- . P I 1. it has been said, s -like a burn- that our bread' on the waWrs will ter left on Saturday to spend a few bride was a crystal necklace wif.h the UniVaTS(ity Of Cambridge. 'His tlieir own kittens. Katie was once meats. SeALson 'with salt and ,pa,p- ing torch;-hiS public life was quite never return again, I have a Story we:eks in Chicago, sensie of touch was so develic�peid that, given, a young f-met,to, bring up, rika. Drain the pears, filt with the . i: ? an earthquak4--the whqle man . . . was , a which she'readily adopted, but the cheqsei mLxWT% t1opping with a IM 'i", 1. -eight Mn. Peddle, who preached So e I !- necklac�, and to the grooms -man, a bel could tell the real from the fake feiret ' to tell. About twenty years � ffic pendant- to the -bridesmaid a crystal shown' a collection of ancient c' ins, , , . f a sermon.; he might ,well call himself ago a little French baby arrived in ently in Knox Cliurch last Summer, gold collar pin. After the' would have nothing to do with rosette of the cheese, pressed through the foster mother. . . I I Lord.'"' During Hms. Wildfong re�turned to, ed t, seeing eyes Of , the pastrty tube. ' t . a voice, 'Prepare ye the way of, the our hospital. I remernbered the case now ,attending Knox College, To,ron- Mr. and f, ceremony, ones. although the latter ha;id, deceiv- � . ldhe to, spent the week end with hiends the horre, of the bri&'i parents at, P,ert. ny. ari,, ex- Another �at took charge Of a fox (Marinate six slices of canned pine- �: . his sojourn in lone- L,ut ,had quAte, forgotten tihat he rna . . ly places he cointm,uned with the pro- baby had'itever been paid for. These here.,- cub, .although it � ,-*bets th'�oug g Munro, where a dai ' , '.soon becalne too apple in their own juice to which has- , I , h their writing. , and French folks fletrrx-niblered however, '-Mi;- J. Casrtle� 31iss , d C tle I It n w nity wedding 'Lord B�Ton whose lameness Pre- much for her,, and grew too big and been added red - vegetable coloring ; . while he rrlus� the fire bw-ned and MAU a--' unc eo as; served to a,small *ed - and just a few weeks ago a younger amd Miss Nina Heard were in To- di merited hi'm from partaking of most strong to be mothered-, which the cat arrange the pears on. the pineapple I 'he learned thi'ngs. not'votichsafed to sister of that baby cane""th P'J�y the ronto -over the wqek end. nk party of the immediate rela" kinds of sport, derived great sattN- was very anxious to, do. -One of ,the 'slices with lettuce leaves, and serve - 1, , ed us most in this Mr. W. Ewing Buchan, of lqa�ska- bridegroom. Later Mr. and, Mrs. . ct rom strangest cases I came, across was with fruit salad dressing. ' I I -ordinary ,m,p , m--attaineid riot in the debt What,pleas tives and friends of the 'bride and fa ion f, - his achievements as a school's of God. When he entered up- littde' incident was the confirmation toon, liaL9 'been here tosee his mother, Wil&ong left by motor on a shor L .horseman and swimanter. He admit- that of a little Jersey 4cow'which was I ` On ItLn mission as a preac�er big ivery � I '. - of that old Scripture text, for -this who is ill. ted himself that they were A. kieater given three motherless Iambs . to Holly Salad. . a#pearance was distinctive and hi,� , horwymoon trip to Toronto, H-armil- source of Wide to Mini than his ac- 'nurse. The little things soon I -earned .1 I . was truly after ni,��ny days. . ,Rev. and Mrs. Paull were at � Lon- ton, 'Stratford and other places. The I ` , . message and ,Ttyle of delivery arrest- dion"l a fiew days'this week. � bievements in the literary field, to take the rrdlk di'rect fr6m the cow, 11 � ing. No doubt word passed from onv I I bride travelled in a green rough crepe. I . I . 'The One-armed South American and ,she adopted tb' cheese into' one ,etip of mayonnaise ". , The Sabbath school entertainment, dress with accessories to match. 0 �_. 0 . to another that one had appeared in -"— under 'the auspice.i of Trinity Church n Castro ibrought albout the victory of forridly and took itilre em, lieked .them dressin' add 1% cups a whi,ppe& . in round the fiel!ds 9, , '. � their rnidst come out of the. wilder- WALTON on Friday evening, was much enjoy- their return they. will rtside on the his native U�ruiguayan foothall team with (her. I . cream, the contents of 1 'small ,bottle � - me." of Jue 10 � 1, ..;Wa whose burning words .biidiegrooml's farm in Ray Toavnship.. in the Amisterdam. Oilympics of 1928, Another queer episode among' farm of maraschino cherries, 1/1 cup chop- I I 1. it was worth while to hear, one who (Intended for last'�,ieek) ,Ed -by tho-.5e present. 'Me progi,arn Of Last week the b6de was tn�a,de the re� The one-armed German football play- yard animals was brought to my I I—. ' recitations, dialogues, drill-.%, Song,, ciplent of a beautiful j3jble b . y the ped green, olives, and Yj, cup shred- , recalled Isaiah bv his expressions and The December meeti.hg of the W6- etc., were very well done. The main y ng pe, le,s ISoci t 0 eT Pledl is one of the blest, forwards notice tlyy a farmor who found hi . �` . , ded cirtron. To one-third of the I Elijah by hi,s life, And as PhariseeR OU Dp e y if the T411' in ,the national team and verry often cow lying, in her stall with a you Is mixture add % cup cr�shed, drainedi . , meTes Missionary Society and 1-tdies, fear.ture6 were the Kftcl�-enette Band, United Church of ivvhi ng I , 11 , 0Z and, Sadducee.1;i, Scribe and soldieT, A� ch she was a defends his . . Mix well, place bhe pine- , id of Duff's United Ghur�li was faii-y drill, duet bly ,'Mr. Paull and. ,valued b of national: col6rg In iriter- pig isucking its hardest, %,The cow pineapple - priest and publican, all thronged to he, d at the rriinse on Werinesday, Ken Sohier and the tableaux. national matches. The one -legged bad actuaillY lain down ]In such "a appik. mixture jn blip'bottom, of the, , , - � intent er. The miany friends - �- . listen to his words. Whatever class aftern The the hap,py young couple will join With American Pitchen Garvet, is a record position that the �pig could, be�p it- mould, and freeze in equal quanti- � I .. r oon, December 14th, with the annOuncement to the Shepherds and The Huron Expositor in extending baseball ,�>Jay�r and an indefatigable (w. If. The fa ad to kee a keen . I it, trnight, be that wa% listening bi., p, esident, Mrs. (Rev.) C. C,imming the ad -oration, of the .qhe'pherds, , best wishes. � rinier h p ties of ice and salt three hours, or . I i H 's in charge of the mu%sionary treeting, School Report.-��St' V: Geraldine hitch -hiker. lookout for the future, else,the pig freeze in the' refrigerator tray. Un;�- � rne�ssage was ever the same. � teaching was intensely practical, Following a hymm and prayer by the Castle 82��. i pe 0 d he pinealYwe on to,p- . . � Jr. V----2fred Sturgeon William'& Tilden, the great ten- was in the cowhouse and thel d it- in uL with t I Painfully heart-searching, fearlessly . I ,I. ,downHght. They listened with acrus- president, the Scripture lesson wag 70., Emma Sturgeon 69, Doris Feath- nis champion, bas a icriopled right Self plentifully to the cow's Supplies. Serve in Slices on lettuce leaves. The � read by Mrs. John McDonald from erston 61, Keith GeTninhard I USBORNE band which does ,not prevent n olives and red cherries maket �� InIT con6ciences and stricken hearts , 157, ,Chas. - . . hini� iA lamb reared" by hand, was' sent gree I and since he had chosen baptism a ; 2 Kings 4:8-37, after which Mrs. John Parker 56, Jr. IV-Kenn�eth. Sohier I . however, from liandaing the ralcket out for,exercise -with the'cows. a very prett effect for,servi4g. � s ShL .y . I �, " , , Bruce read the dev�tional topic en- 80, Kenneth Castle 67, Vera Wild'66, - (Intended for last week) . . better than, most riorrkd.-playevs. The knew. no Other friends *ht ho -r bu- ' , . . . his s-ymbol of their. penitence' and tided, "The Worman Who Lnves to Evelyn Geminhard 61, Mae Murray c,Duncil Mi-n,u,tp,q. -nicipal one"leggled Daiiie Luther Bardette, is inan ,ones and the icaftle, When she Poinsettia Salad. . I I ' 44 they imre .baptised of Radiate Hlalypine!ss.- .Miss � Mary 60; Ham Brandon 57, Charlie Bran- council of ,the T - The m, a renowned long ,distance jilluPelr, was two yelays, 61d ghe was showii leintion -kelatin after the purification, , 1�1. him in Jordan, ,conf4issing their Sins." S ownsbi-p-Lof Usiborne iPr.epare a I f, Even those wl�ho'did not Submit to It m+11ile offered a p'rayer and another dbn 6.5. St. IV­431ark J. Mborhouse mot per statute at the township arld -so is the one -legged, German lieu- otner sheep, bui was terriAed and, usual manner, making it slightly- � 1 s hymn was srung. The minutes of the 81, Bolb MoLeod. 68, Ken 'Brandon 66, hall 9" tenant Redieskie. The Darve. jumps would have nothing'.to, do with ,,)he. -m,, Stiffer than usual and tinting it red baptism were Yet "williTrg for ,a sea- previous Tneeting were ie'"'ad and Bill We-stlaike 63, Stuart StqTge,on n Thursday, Declember,15, with with one leg, whil6the German u,su- runindng off as fig,grt ai& ' P�1, son to.tiejoice in, his light." I _. AM 53, all the members present, The min- she could to with a vegetable food coloring. Pour � adopted and a letter war. read ,b Albert Osmond ,47. .. Jr. IN Xra utes of -the (mleeting of December 3rd ally ,keleps On hiis false leg orf lighi join her cows. I into a .flat pan and set in a cool- � . John did not Stop with the preach- y , Clark 89, June BrAndon 88, Bettie were'read and, approved on motion metal. ,1 I . Nettle, Tn(Y terrier, was a great pal L iUg of repentance and baptisto; he MrS. Cumming stating that the bale . �place to congeal. The jefly -when I'- had another and stranger -message to 'be Sent -to a (mirkister in Regina. Re. Brandon 78, Lorna Westlake 75, of iMkAT-W6*.,Jodt,t. lCiorresplo-ndence: TheerippledCol. Young conqUered of Jumbo, la charming and Pla.Yful -dold should be but one-bilf to three- � � I . Ports were heard from the various 'Pearl "Undsay 70, John XcUod 6-8, C.cmimunicabion fronri Municipal World the Summit of the 'Monte. Rosa, one pi,it ferret. They used to romt) to- fourpths 'of an in,11 thick. With- a � , r!7 secretaries and treasurers. It was William-�MurraY 67f Jack Murray 65, Publis-bIrig Co., sWiciting an early or- Of the giants Of the Ailrps. The Wen- gethcr for hours, and no unwward cookery cufte-t f:irnt stars of the jelly . , f. I . . agreted to do without the dievotiondl . William Osmond 154. It Class- -Elsie der for dog tags.­�Uft for 193g nes"o boy Otto Margulies suffiered an ocrurrence ever ir,10"ed -this -friend- and arrange thv_oe on. leLLU" border- I I le ,.I Ti,,as,l report. , leaflets and biave the ladies, 'prepare viaLeo 761, V-wa' Pease 72, El'sle council. . p v . d �,_ accidwrit w1ille climbing a mountain sHp. JurA as ideal a oomtraidedhIP, ex- ed plates; in tibe� centre of each star ' �. �, . Eugene . � I - I their 0"Wn Nble, topics. - Twenty-tw;) Leitch 70, Do;ris%,OL,4moTid a&, ceived' $10, 1961 td�xes; penalties, and one of bils, logs was amputated.. isted between Tiny, another teinier, olace a rosette of . whipped cream I .1 ladies respondpd to the roll call and Castle 56. First Class, - Norma 117. -red, by Collector to As soon as he reedviered and got us-, and Tim, a fox cub, which had come Salad dressing or a cream -cheese ball! , BUILT ITS REPUTATION Brandon 81, Andry -Brandon 16, T'Z� transfer ed to his failee leg, he resumed moun- in -to my hands by mistortun . T a topped with a pistachio nut. Serve � F" following aniolther hy,rrm, Mistj Mary . ip Account, $4,0ft. 1932 tax- 01 �. ` I .­ Lloyd WeWake 72, (Malcolm McLeod es. Shier-'Pasembire: That Me follow- tain dirribi g A" � ON CLEANLINESS Smiflie gave a wery interesting topic n once,more and conquer-- 2rIllance between the two was imnie,& very ,cold. " � entitled, "The Making of the Pral'T� 70, John �PeaTson 42. Primer Class- ing orders be pWd: Jzmes Ballan� ad peak after peak, until he finally .,ate. When TIM grow big and strong . " , I ALWAYS HAS BEEN HIGH CLASS, ies," from rdbe study book. The meet- Dohna Torns, B -illy Johiiston, Bvelyn ityne, ,salary as Reeve, $ryo; George, found hi's -death in the mourvtaiis. their rumps became very 'wild, but Apple Ring Salad. 11 , 1 �. OUIET, COMFORTABLE, SPOTLESSLY ing closed wdth a bymn, and Mrs. P. Osmond, Phylis Lind,.my, Jack Ca,stle. Westiclott, cc,uncililoir), $50; Peter Moir, , lAmlonfgI *'Jhe American fboy�s,cftts remlained good-natured, and often, my . I rf . [E. CLEAN AND MODEPH (N EVERY, Total etiroftment, 50. -Teachers, Mar- coluncilkyr, �5,D; there are many empples. The buai- splaniel would join � in blie.lp! Slice rings of bright ,re4. tender- - r I I Shaw, president 9f,the Ladies"' Aidl Roujhen Shier, couU- . lay. Pre - ��I DETAIL took the chair. Following the open- garet Fergusoln� lisobiel Kirk, Princi- cillor, $50: Percy p,,sS4_n1rjTe, co-a,n,il_ ness martager of .the -orrganizatien� vibtu ly 'nay had' served as playfel. nplples. Dip into lemon juice or- , 1. I . , S I � .1or $50; Henry Strang, clerk, $280; Dr. James ID. West, is a him- to French `d,ressln'g, to flavor, and to, � ?�, . HAS ONE O� THE FrNE9, OrNING ROOM inig by-mirt, Mrs. Shaw read the Christ- pal. . cxiplple low Tiom, a little gray otter cub , , 114 CANADA; YOU WILL EN)0Y THE The annual meeting and electioni of 6�;ri, township postage" $7 self. Despite this, .,he talves part ,in Wh'Om,MIY Old famale otter -would j�; Prevent darkening. Spread each ring - ,f , . TAM mxpwslve Fabo. Ines storY from , Luke 2:1-8, after .26; Mn. ' activities ,and' shares -no means adopt, .probably because-ehe �-, ... I . which the Lord's Prayer was repeat, Ofnee"I's was held in, the 6asement of Mary Kelletti, aalarT as, caretaker, 811 '*1 ls'01"uts with whit� cream clieese. Between � ,� the church Wedn'tisday, V�omber 14. $12; 'W. ,L. Switzer, romantic ,d" Iffe with the other was jedlous. % Tiny, then a -put each ting place a date sft,ffed with F, I From Depot or Miarf �ed in unison. The minutes Of the treasurer, Man- , , . take Do Luxe Taxi 25c . last Tneeting weriiii read by Mrs. John In the absence of the Tnvaidant, Mrs, chard Tp., tele me rabies, $2183.24; mem�bersl. . and T ,celery and ,mayonraise. Sip 011 . iph I Ortv grew Up happily togethZrl . rinkle. I V. Flrank Aik-ken-li,ead occupied, the chair The crippled Lord Byron Was the and becatne boon companions. 'nut im-ents over all. The bright'red I V�. McDonald in the absence of the see - - Trekmr�r, collection fee,, Blan�hard , '0,�; 11 single $1,50 to s3w mitarY, Mrs. Peter Gm-dinei p4 the, The meetting was opened, by singing t6lephlone rates, $3.45; Collector, col- first ew."m1nor to cross the Hellespont However, I know of extraordinary PLOPles, in. cirintraRt with the dark- ,.. It.. . Rates Double SMO to $5.00 a hymn followed,* by prayier ep, 0 and, he &o green leaf of le4uce and white I !111 mieeting closed with a hymn and the ,by, Mr. lecition., foe, Blambard. tel h ne und-iniftAors "among f0ow o0mrrences, which db not 6.01. �,, lk - cheese -makes a sihowy ' lad. 11 I— . , , r. T e,- ym - so 1iii �*, I , . Bteftner. The, responsive Sodriptur'lls rates, $3.46, Clii coll-4�tlon fee, alittere s he on a ed German any �d these two cialt1des oeft to 4 1 1 C it VO*EU4 11,110P. iMizIpifth betiedliction in, unison, , A nd- V "rit hove, rates, $6.90; J. " social half hour was spent and dai , y reading, Luke'2-1-20, was led by Mrs. -Blanchard t6l6p' Vollrath swam the Bay .at Danzig ,.ships,, The first is tillat of a Camd�. g H .. _8 ,§`� 1. , - ,4 ,,and in 1,021 placed, hb-asid scond in, Ist) gandier who � M. so fr dly 11 .1 , rieshmefita virere serrM by the Muftwirl, Tu�iloersmith teelci�horc ' t�� �:l`4 OTEL WAVERLEY ref Ratteribury, arid the roll call was re. & � f so leca le fen lloiI � �1108tie , k, the -d -bh the sthesp that bad b n t Ov ' ; ,'��', , � lWi" Aviolite and Colloc'SviiiWit. ". %ponded' to by tWenty-one meTdbers, ,.rr .$4,19.54, Olerk, collection fee Dft; v6e chiathpionship. Rieman, wi ge bro:ugh or N)00,000 women in India,are- , � _ � - . I I . I � "The Christ Mfessag.6" being the gub- ' 0 ' the coach of the Getuan, switnimingi into a (meadow near th p I , " , -The Diecamber 06atthg of the - bk#rsmith, $4.0,0; Count - le cdld re be - � ,b '' . , 11 . I wf�-# /10 16W fl� Oliftner Msslo-h Band of buff's U`nii� Ject. The tempem,'nee lemon Was giv. ez, general county rate.; $8i.561 1,5. -king, Radftwacheti,.bas a short aift�d thogs-nder Was settled, with his mate. Jnce;bf Quebec stijl deni it to mem- . , , �, ", , , .. . � . I ,y Treasur , *be . to given the vote. But the prov �.­ -,��.-, � - . I . P , � e.§ , ,k'& 3V , �� . .� , Mtie -, ",665.6; stiff -1,69, but he has 6ften Snatched that ift the end 'he ,abandoried, hi P lbeft of that: sex;----il3rovkviIl,d Recor- - I ,,�,� �A '40hufth by Mrs J Wut;Eion. ng te ,'� 9M I 11 i� M711117 - " � - ' I I 'I I � �0_ - 0 to ia Zj Jh I ". , 0 1 iiiiiiiifti �, 0 Was hold in the Sandaylen r sinki count' Highway, ra * �"_ Wk 11 - , I � - � 71P- I _Jw, WIZ rkma bf the 4umh on Stra-la vim, . g der and-. 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