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The Huron Expositor, 1936-11-13, Page 4i t! 1i, it , 1. 'I '1-0 I: q I 1.4011.L.,1111W4. f t, ' , '',i: 0, y,. .. , , :, , ,I .•'. . V 'V ,,,,, • 1, ,!., l'` ' ' •• '', + ' ,t, , . , ... 9 1 'i'l I'll - ' i i Oi 1 li I it , 0 1f i):‘ • MX ai.....1.,.., ,c4 e ,tV jj'11 r ' ' .'i - NOVEMB ii'' '' ,..,. . . . ' IR R 13'1936. . . .. 1 , ,---- Tr, ' fa '' ' ' '.Atridveog) , - -- - - - I. ...• -i e l' • ';', t i4 1, '" ., et ' ' , , ,, -I,' ts •' A tt.t. poiRti,;:g,-0.0. ,i ft' •• 'Weir • 14tWee ' ' eftel Vaantineed pAy EV16.114G. *DV. =VMS, 4gr thx, ewe .. vim, of tiente ;Inner , Dance fat- • ..IP inning ellt " 06Y., Otheite Children Ant . ail e . all 3'..all • if, k os the recital Of heir trip And that it WAS a pieeenre fOr her 't0 try; and enlist the eleasuire end intereete ef her heal -era The eveniegni entertain- . I . . ; - Ment was ellhatteed I3Y," fa, Well"reHlter- eti sten by De. fyint SWIM% 12411th IVO ., , 1 . .. i • 5 . ., ified As -will be luSert e ,I ra...`e .6. anted, 'Loin and Found. Cush* Ilia .., _ . • 1st week .end W4tat . et ate week efirtimum cheese, inet innertion Era,h figure; initial and abbroviatkon Conn ofeeneetke. In Memoriam Notiies-1 cent Pnattlirlia,* he demoted to a Box"Number, . #.10ille ••. LO *tia 041itiane1 Per Week will be dharged Saturday night in the week in wild& the ad 'Bilfte, inserted free ' eW{ 1 W cash rates; r - • 1, , pere rde • satin • il .4. , teen& IX Cent e ,,fi Otert ,witne , 85 Oen* ies. calm* as one word. per wc•rd. enntouni. 'so cents .per week. Care a The Huron Expositor, for 12 *onto the li ada to a'beve eh" arre not Ve* 14%the was run. charge. ...: beet/. The bride; Wes charMing tn ,n brown chiffon Yelnet tunic deesn tveit -trimming erten rnatehing epee'. sateen Mee -Winery MeOlewan• elMfg of the -nreom, .as • brideemaicl, wore silk cranes with black nctiesern'-, Walter ge/tOD, bralker.Oil thD" ' A et. ril bridle, SilppOnte4 tile 'groom. •„ ........ce, 'se: ceremony the bridle! party return- ed to the home of the bride's par. eats, elffere a wedding dinner was servedi, The,. decorations were in " ' , ; . . fi Pil n t ' le t neelninch Ticket -1911.440. ayier-Mnrdoch on . ,ehealtenelle',Oraw _for valuable. .Prix.01447.11nIllig Tulip Qui.lt. ' " ME-- 'IbUISSION -25e Fr...„........, , Ladles PrOvIde Lunch - '; Under entspiCes Kippen 'East ., •• 'men's Institute. ,Eleanor Fittb,er an amenePaellatt, and a eerenet solo by Mr. David Kyle, ae- oompanle.c1 by Miss. Glade's Laker. ReV.. 1Vir. Sinclair preSided in Isis us- n na • y pleasing mAnmer and) veleed the a.ppeeciation of the audience in a neat vote of "thanks for Mies Dupew and , . .. the copiers- assisting and Miss Greta. L rale, as, president of, the Le.agu" e is receiving niuoh credit'.for securing 'such good talent from Meeting to nleet4114. Miss Dupew was dreseed in foreign -costume. •--, 00 0 -11% .0* nee eon *tenet et' ..s nee. ee - ton'ete teen, 01,„,. beeneo 0 00 , 1- ''' ' epee . . an erne. a . ..- ecen'n en 0014 0. on at or worn, een,one. \ r rinneer Home ..,_ ee ne. tonne eve* \ 0 6,41.1 C4". nee. en* sone. "‘„ \ use. ete wo' , cent leo ne ,e, -inn' Pah 1144 a II, MP 4 ., Marriages and Deaths of to_ needitorie ,Eic.=Ratannon..apilination. , .-. ... pinkeend white anti the wedding yen: . The United -Church is --for ' et- n onto . ,nt-.e. _seinen., -- -,„.. neconeelw -etre *let oteeon sent oleo It, , --Auctsieneklann. -Notice- , . . centered the table, 0.niy immediate planning eine. o . 'Help Wahted '1 PreiPerty For Sale . relatives were present. Later in the clay Mr. and Mrs. McCowan left by much to the Psalm 109 was a sausage 'supper in the sung; 1Vitsd Mabel .Workman led in Tbe farmers in this section- are tonne s est 1.1". "'' •e„ we! • Calcnsa eabsira . . r,.00.6 sun ' , 'Scripture jwiNTon-HRELIABLE HUS'I'LER WITH • v. car ,to supply .consumers with 200 Wise- hold necessities, 'Phousands earn $26' to $100 :weekly. If satiafied with such earnings state , . poet sann----LAILGE FRAME 1:10iPSE; 4- suitable for cottage and garage. Apply • to Box 92, :EXPOSITOR 'OFFICE. 3596,.2 train amid showers of confetti for To- .it ronto, the bride travelling" in. a brown dress, brown coat, fur trimming brawn hat and brown- suede sheen On their readin ' •• b Mrs busily engaged in fall' ploughing and Drayer.; g y e Roy .McLareen, 'after Which the busi-he taking ,up of roots. nese part of the meeting took place; Results of recent examinations; in a duet, 'Ivory Palaces," Mrs. E. K. Hensall Continuation Sohool are as 4 I wen. et; ton - . .., ..e. e. age,' acatupation, reference:. RAWLE1GIPS, Dept.. 'ML -13.63 -Y -K, Mentreal, Can. I ... - . . 3597-1 T_TOUSE FOR SALE-BR1CK- HOUSE ON .ka. James Street, seven rooms, $9.00 for (Mick sale. Apply to WILLIAM GILLES- 3594x4 return they will reside on the grocen's farm in Roxboro. . . . , follows: Room It V -Harold Hutton and' Miss Irene Hoggaeth, at- ; ' . Sr.' c-ampanist; :Mrs. W, A. 'Youmg; ad --Koehler 81, Not MacElwan 75, dimes, "History of Missionary work Blanche Thomson 68, Howard Leve Parker .....••••. -•- -- "is to make a 00U cake ! — PIE. Brussels. McKillop Charge (Bethel, Duffs, and Miesioneries," feoni the begin -68, Mary Goodwie 66, Ronald . For Sale - ' neon SALE -FRAMs HOUSE. 8 ROOMS, -Cavell •L' cement fountiaticet, electric lights, barn Church, Winthrop - Sunday, Nov. 15th, ComMunion Sunday on the ning of its origin until the present 64, Cecil Kipfer 5p, *.George Sangister 51. Jr. IV -Marion Drummon•d 78, diay delightful in- 51. . . When Mother bakes her famous cake -qum-m-sit, it'a goorll Om • remeas, •11 VOR $ALE..--FOUIt 1tEAD YOUNG CAT-• •••- -01e, Duehams und Shorthorns, rising two Yeant; 'alio 1. white Durham hull 11 months. net:de to A. W. WAY, Kippen. 359751 and six lots, adapted for marketgardening. Charles Hnlbein 'Estate. Alters; to mats, RICHARDS, opposite Collegiate. , 3594x6 • Communion Meditations by charge . the Minister; reception service for reception onnew members the Sacra- ment of Infant Baptism. ;Hours of which -proved and tere.'sting. This was given by Mrs. Bell 73, Robert Camemon 71, Hill of Exeter. The meeting came to Donald: JoYart .69, Emily Hoskin 66, a •conclusion with the singing of June Saundercock 63., ' Audrey:- Twit- Hymn 661 and the Lord's Prayer. A dhell 60, Jack Shepherd 57, Shirley . . ' ber the time Sister Susie tried to match it? Recipe book in hand she bestF yet we cake fell fiat, and -tasted worse , I . • ..---- cfel her . „. For Sale or Rent `-) Popular Stallions eel -vice: 10 a.m., Duff's Church; 11.15 a.m., Bethel Church ; 2 p.m., Caven Twitehell 57, Carl Deters- 55, Robert vote of theniks was extended to Mrs. Hill by Mae Beryl Pfaff and to Mrs. Press 54, *M.ar.garet Sangster 53, Laird liudelon 51, *Roes Greene 48, *Robert' Essential to any -Mixture is that certain sotnething called EXPERIENCE* plus the "know how" adapting the parts.to .orse another to give unity and • e • 'S FOR SALE OR RENT - TWO 'farms; 75 acres, S1/2 Lot 10, Con. ,,Wftaillop, and 55 acres, SIRs Lot 19, Con. ,n,eninbert. Always plenty of water. Chas. in Estate. Apply Si) IVIHS• RICII" AIr)S. opposite Collegiate. .3594x6 OAKHURST EXPRESS Standard Bred. Premium Stallion A big, well bred horse that will cross well with any mare. Will stand for the balance of this season at my farm one-half mile south of Kippen. This horse has stood at '626, but to introduce bim here, his, fee is put at '00: Church, Winthrop. . Supper is Successful The 'fowl supper recently held in , trni Duff s ted Church, McKillop, Wan -- a decided success. The laces of the congregation, in their capable man- iss Hanh Murray. Roy Bell by Mna ,Sangster 45,. Ivan Allan 31. •*Miesed , 'rh,e Miesion Band of Carmel T minTeacher. Pres- a ti owes, H. . ons.- owes, C byterian °hunch will- hold their thank- exaBl Intermediate R00111.• ile-Ross Kennedy 79, John Beer 78, Loin Mac- meeting! in the basement of • ' Sr.--- Ole ch•urch on Sunday afternoon, the 15th.. A program is being arranged, Laren 76, Bobbie Nicol. 73, Cordon • . Campbell 69, Joe Marks 66, Jimmie a pleasing whole; Without this EXPERIENCE, Plus outstanding gredients, it just becomes another disappointment end failure; . - , Small wonder that more and more pouhrynien ' *pa are depending on ROE FEEDS, because they are AgoiNgo quality On - gas. -I ' • •Faritits For Sale payable April L. 1987. DAVID KILPATRICK • Klppen, Out, Phone-AE[6=a 91 11. ' ner, .served a bountiful supper in the basement of the church. Following the supper the Young People or Ben- wan . , • a epecaal speaker will be .presern tin an • en, address • Clark 66, Shirley Fairbairn 63, Ray- . re . The Thankoffeeing meeting ,Of the mond Higgins 45. Jr. III - Marion MacLaren 775 Mildred Brock 69, Don; POULTRY FARM PROVEN by an organization ji.N:itiii;:!! that has experience, knowledge, and the necessary . . en , POR. SALE-FIF'rY ACRES, WEST HALF "'"- of Lot 27, Con. 3. Ifibbert. On the term failing r . 8584'. miller United Church presented their play, "A Outcast," in the body W. M. S; ef Cerm.e1 Church, s held on Tuesday evening, a especial invi-aid Williard 60; Ronald Steliben 60, being, -ed James Sangster' 60, Douglas Corbett eqttipment to give MAXIMUM M RESULTS at a fair cost. e IA S ',a, frame house, orchard and never spring. Apply to Box 86, EXPOSITOR OF- -of Card Thanks .Noble the church to an audience which Melon extend to the men to be 'present, which was accepted, and 58, George Otterbein 53, *Elaine Hos- . v -Z-.4.;" ,incE. . . 3596x2 , of , taxed the capacity of the building. a large number were present. The kins 46' Howard Smale 33, *Elton 1 play, under the direction. of Rev. This u for the Fairbairn. Sr. II -Shirley Heddep. 80, .. ,Geo. Lost And Found . vinS. AISEXANDER STEWART AND -- Annie wish to extend their sincere ap- oreciation, and thanks to their 'friends -and "for kindness Wylie, was well presented and received with appreciation. Between guest speaker occasion was Mr'. Wright, a missionaryefrone the Norma Sangster 80, Catherine Hamil- Pence River district, who resides in ton SO, Math . Hess 74, Marion Sang-. Jack , Feed with oe - ! t.. ' qTRAYlen ON To LOT 26. CONCESSION o , • n. e Blibbert, cattle beast Owner may ' be. to JAMES DOYLE, neighbc,rs their and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement, for the beautiful floral offerings. also those who loaned their cars. 3597x1, acts Mr.. Ralph Henderson rendered ,. r'olos accompanied by Miss Muriel th Moorehouse at e oan .rg. .. Th • ' ster 74, Drysdale 71, Donald Gradate. Mr. and -Mrs. A. L. Douglas and Shepherd 10, Patsy'McDonall 70, Glor- . ; their daughter, Men Vair, .and little ia Twitchell 67Marion Greene 66Al- .vin Snale 65; *Bobbie' Cook 64, Mabel • t . Watch Your Profits Gr . . •aeve siunfi apenytter • .... , 'SOO, nouom, a 'St. -Thomas, Visitea .„ eqeft#61.1e. Ont., 3597x3.. VMS-, S. 3. SPENCER WISHES TO THANK •••• . .. . Fairbarrn 59, enalpine MacEwan 40. -1-1-1- her kind friends and neighbors for their .."".'.."...". on Sunday' last at the home of Mrs. *Missed examinations. -M. A. Ellis, - 1•,' many acts of 'kindness and sympathy shown during her reoent sad bereavement, and silo- IfENS#LL John Johnston. . Notices those mito loaned their cars. 3597x1 • (Continued from Page 1) Mrs Mrn• Bei.,A,,, Campbell of Toronto vie. . : . , ited a feiie.'•daRoom IIIJrII-Shirley Wolff 76 ys last week with. her • '• Mervyn . 7.-. ....... - sieter, • ir Ethel Murdeck. Stephan 75, Helen Wolff 74, ' . ,.. e ' :THE*,..- -4Ptil ATERLESS PERMA.NENT waviture vkteitherland Beauty Shop. In- 'Itanneeteee :erne • and other Please --7.-- • . Births Pearl). and, one son, Thonias Russel Censite Onhere are six grandchildren Jeanette and Ruth-- McAllister, Ken, - nee , • Sandy MacArthur 72 George Beer 69 Mr. arid Mrs.. Jim Miller accompan- e.. . • . , , • ied by Mie Harold nh-erritt. of Toron- Mena MacEwen 66 Douelas Gook 65 ' "'.• P 0 LI, LT RY HOGS - . .4i-0 LIA19, .96, ,prices. make Uppoin - * early. Phone 152, ' ' 35•974f U P4-1 ALL -1 n Scott Memorial : HOspital. Sea- forth. on November 10th. to Mr. and M danghter. rs' neth • and Betty Parke, Tonney and Billy Consitt. Sisters of Mrs. Con- to eels nisenk-e - Donna MacEwan 64, Beverley Mc- - • - nd visitiers with rela- • tives and 'fn nds. Linchey (absent). • Sr. I -Ronald Moir Juanior Hedden 844n Lila Moir 78, E ..Y-,1F"'A•TO. IVI S . IVi:1 ..,..,. , . . .., . ' etk-TWO 01-j, ' • ,ifj:fei ir• , . WEED ..C.UTTING Township' of Tuckersmith ALL PROPERIT OWNERS WHO HAVE kept weeds cut on the roads opposite their property are required to send the, bill ' Road Superintendent Kip- , J1111111. Upshall, Seaforth. a cRoziEn—In Stott Memorial hospital, Sea- forth. On November 5th. to Mr. and Mr>. A. .Crozier, of McKillop, a son. TIfORN-At St. Joseph's Hcspital. London. on November 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tharp (nee Helen Heffernan), 12 Wharn-' cliile Rd., N.. a son.' . . , - . Sitt are:, Miss Elizabeth Forsythe, of Egniondville; Mrs, Jolla McLean, Of PientYg°°41`; M° Ittana; three brothers, Alex, ForSythe, of Kellowana, B. C.; Abe, of Tuckersmith; Tom, of Kip. pen. Mr. Consitt has, two sisters, Mrs, Sarah Coleman, -of Seaforth and Airs- J,' P.' rapbell and son, Neil, !3, Of "Wind** Ronal . ena. nt the week -end with ll Hedd 16 Ruth Young 73, Mary namilton i2, Ross Jinkii 71, Rey mi'ae I .4...13 , 4 liedden '57. Primer -Joyce Broderiek Mtsses to nre and Beryl Drnmenond 83, Billy 'Weide 80, Elaine Caeliele, spent Sunday with relatives and. , „ . . friends ire;:„Toronto. . . . na, ,Raly Campbell 78, , Doris Bnchan.,- ' an 77, June Kennedy 76, Laura Sang- Mies Annie Car -lisle and girl friend . • ' - , ' •ROE FEEDS sold locally by:. 5 W. E. KERSLAKE, Seaforth. THOS. D. WREN, Mensal!, IRVINE WALLACE, Blyth. HOLMAN & DAVIDSON, ALBERT TRAVISS, Walton. L.:SCHILBE, Zurich. • P. E. KYLE, Kippen. .e '- Wierthirop. to R. Dalrymple, . nee 76 Dorothy MeNaughton, 75, Fred- ' pent R. H. a on or ' before November 2015. maw.' 4"1"-- Miss Annie, of Hensall, and one sur- o f London. spent the week -end with . . die Robison ' n• • D. F. menaleGene, Clerk. ' STA,NLEY viving brother, "se.'Illiam, of Henselle 66, Norma ,Greene 59, teli pazenta, Mr. and Mrs,n Wilson Harold. "Wfolff 48. -Beryl Pfaff, •Teacila- 'Carlisle: 1. •., ' " ' . .„. horde of LouiseDrummond on Bloventie held,* tenneent ' tea.. A ver en 3597-2 • tee , • Mt.• and Mrs. D.' J, Stephenson oi Bayfield, a.ccompanied by Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs, Consitt came to Hen- sail 'some five years ' ago from Stan- Mrs. •Ailai. Mousseau anti ' daughter. er• , . spent a few days in Hensel]. this . The W. A. of the United Cherch is hokling hot Wed ,Miss Wednesday evening, the 18th, the roll rail tobe answered with a Christmas ve ni.eaittio. ,:soehil evening •,e.•• with piano setletten.y Mies was speni Mary Goof .-.. '''''';''''''.'•:;(73.,,:.`4uction Sales Stephenson, Parr Line, are visiting friends in Detroit and Marlette, Mich., this week. lee and are. highly- respected. having made many- friends, wh.o wish 'them more happy of manied week. '-',.. a sausage supper on . . . ruesday, Nov. 18th, in the basement. Mr andeMrs Harry Horton and Mr. and Mrs - Beer attended a sol- Mr. J. W. Ortwein, Mr. and is. . ,soggettion. " .611Vtienthron, of Moose Jaw, Sask., is 'itiiiting with her mother, Mrs.. Ag- win and Miss Helen' Mrs. Maude Heddenand Hese, being very Much Dick; duets le Mrs. Georg enjoyed. e . .nteene sAnn OF Fenit, Ann STOCK "L -a- Mid. lements, at eonf onneesitton 8, 'Puckers: on , Saturday, ber 14th, at 04339••• Inf.:" llorses-1 bladk enerai our near. , eyes= old: dark gait mare 14 at . years; 'mare. 14 • years : driver, 15 nein": e Cana fey dew e Marcli t; red ow , due e 15thdu; roan heifer.1s4 yearsc Aloe 4re34 eow, 5 years. due April 17th , Mrs. lames Stephenson was taken tO Godierich Hosipital last week where • she underwent an operation. She is improving as well asocan be expect- ed. . . Airrs. Mat Er.ratt of Mount El - , i''' M . . gin Residential School, MtinceY, spent many years life,' and hope to be able to attend their diamond ..wedding anniversary. Death of Mrs. 0. L. Petty . The death occurred on ThInsday eveniug at her homenear liensall, following a 'brief illness of only a -Fred diem e' banijuet in Hamilton on Satur- day evening. ' . , , . .' Mary, the little _daughter of Mr. and .., .Mrs..,DICIOil'aylot, Jr., who has been ' -• • Serfuti- nlY;0 in Scott Memorial Hos- .,nital•'•Seek-,64;ttll, as at date of eiriting imPronefieg::firdeetly. Mark Drysdale and Mrs. Patterson tmotored to Toronto to visit Miss L.. Ortwein, who is seriously ill in the Toronto General Hesetital. Former Resident Killed The attached clipping from e B. C. 'newspaper refers to a sad accident - ' nes Horton and sister, Mrs. IL .t. Paterson. ' . ' A very pleasing evening was. spent . . on Tuesday evening an the home eft. ' Mrs. R. Beinthron, when Group .No. I; under :the leaderehilte•Of Mrs. Claude. • -••.:,,e. ,: •aluty lunch was servedi of thanks extended to and daughter, Mrs L. . ,Mte. M. G. Drysdaln. nails in the use of their ' odeasion; - J and a trot Mrs. Bonthro Simpson, I3 for . their` kiss lima for th 2 Wee gown, milking; 1 two-year-old heifer: 2 bee er0 a year old; 3 steers f year olti; 8 spring carves. Pigs -,-Sow; 12 young pigs 7 weeks eld; 50 White Leghorn hens year old; meant so White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay: 2 turkey bens ond gobbler, Implements -1 Deering •binder 6 -foot: 1, McCormick" nrawer, 64cart; 1 aide rake, 1 seed drill. 11 hoe: ceitieston disc, 1 MeCorrnick-Deering• manure Spreader, tend roller, 3.g:section her row, aralking plow, Wilkinson, nearly new gang Plow. 10-inah Lister grinder; 1 scit of seen 2.000 lbs., coning box, silo blower box and pines, wagon and boa. hay rank, 12 -foot, hay fork and rope democrat, 2 buggies, pair sleighs. cutter, fanning mill, large size De Leval separator, neon new: churn, power watthing machine. 2 bedsteads, springs, mat-: , tress. feather tick. 2 extension tables, clock, not of other articles. set brass' mounted team harness, Set' atingle' harness. few cellars, 1929 Plymouth' Sedan io finit class condition. pas •lamp and gee lantern,. 28 -,foot extension' lad-, the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Henry Erratt. „ 'alr. and Mrs. Len Talbot 'of Bay- field spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Andersen. . Novn Sunday, NSth, the Goshen W. M. S. -held tbeionuttimn thank- offering service. Men Norman John - ston who wi•th 'her husband-. spent • - '• years as missionaries in Bolivia, S. America, • was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting account of their work -there. - .. Mr. John McKinley, who. has spent assisting his son, Elgin, rine-- time ass at, the farm, has returned to his borne in Clinton. . few days' duration,. ne.....eirs. 0. L. Petty, in her 75th •Onenr. .'vbe clones- ed was formerLintAffiba Purly, daugle len of the late Ilki''..'eend Mrs. Purdy, former residents of 'netsal.l. and was married a number of years ago', to her now bereaved husband, Oliver L. P ttv of the TownshiP of Hay. north-. weeSt-''of Hensel]. She has resided on. t -he farm from the timeeof her mar- liege lentil her death, peeving a most thrifty. and managing wife, an excel- lent mother, an -as a most intelli- .. - . ,•ng a nt an* well-read persontae ge, great 'interest' in nrything ' pertain ing . to '"Current'' eve ts.- She -was a ' - valued member or t Paul's- Angli- can Church end is urviN-ecr by her • Mr,C•amdi'Mris.."John Dick. of Orillia ., .. were 'week -end visitors with Mr. ann Mrs. Jamee Dick and other relatives. Mr. and':"Ilrs. Les. Knight .and ch-il- dren.of Kitelleher spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Higgins and; fam- HY. e. - . . Messes. Hays & Meir, barripters, of Setif° itb, have opened up an office here -in the Petty Block and will, no doubt, command a good- share of bust- Lees. . Men Attend W. M. S. Meeting The ladies of the W. M. S. of Hen- United Church entertained their husbands and frie.nds on Friday en. ening in . the : scheol room of the that ;beret May W. D. Papworth, of Kelso, a C., and Chas wife, the latter being well known here before . her marriage as Jessie Elder, diamehter of the late William Elder; a former real- dent of Hensall, and who was 'here 'last summer attending the old Boys' Reunion Mayor VV, D. PapwOrth., of Kals-o, died Saturday from injuries; he received in an autombbile -accident. Apparently 'unable to see as wind whipped heavy, wet snow across the windshield -of his car, Mayor Pap- worth crashed 25 feet down. the road- side to rough ground a short distance before he was to cross a bridge. Mrs. Papworth end W.. P. •Rudkin, riding with him, suffered serious injuries , % neenneen elee- ' '. ' • • ...„, -r;?';`;'•1'....- :',i• -..f2 -4e ,, .. 'der; small bureau. 5 bushels, recleaned red church, when there was splendid but are expected to. An in- . ea:nine ee clover seed. 15 feet ensilage. 25 tons mixed altadla and timothy hay. some mixed grain. ;circular saw. Terms -Cash': The Farm -At , , iTTLLSGREEN husband, three 'sone, Johns. of Tenon -a to, George of Detroit; and William •on attendance,„ with -Mei. W. B. Cross very ably presiding over the devo- recover.a. quest will be held.' Mr. Pap.worth, an oldetimer of the district, had lived ...•-eentree, '2: • „In:re'-;...-._ the tonne, time ,and plaoe. the farm,. Lot 13, Concession 8, Tuckers-Tait:h. will be offered ••••• for sale aubjeet to a reserved bid. The farm consiste of 100 acres, wemore gooar less,frawiee houn, nev- artn ll. d mSe er failing ia and bank barn with silo. drive shed. Pig. peaand ben heuseFarm well fenced and . . drained.. Terms will be made known on day of sale. ISAAC MOORE. Proprietor : George EL Elliott , irtuctioneer. 3597./ „ mr. andelMrs. W. • Davidson visited during the week -end by friends from Stratified. " • , ai..„. r- and Mrs. W. Huxtable and Agnes Anderson, of Centralia, friends recently Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister and and Mrs. R. 'Cousin and family were ' • Miss visited Mr. an the homestead; four dauelaters, Mrs. Tibbett (Elsie.) of Bayfield, Mrs. \T. tional part of the meeting. Follow Wren (Beatrice) of Hehsalln Mr8. mg the singing .of "0 Canada,'" and Charles Green (Nellie) of SeafOrth, the Lord's. Prayer, the minutes Of the and Olive at homelast me wrd d t , and 'one Oster, aseting were eaana report Mrs. Elsie Ashman of Jordan The of the collection of mite- boxes was funeral was held from her late rest _ given, by Mrs. George Habkirk which deuce on Monday afternoon at two report showed the sum of. $124 col- o'cloCk, and was conducted by Rev. lected. This is an increase over last here for more than 40 years, He was town clerk for about 20 years before being elected mayor two • years agn", Thf d many friends oMrs. FreBore thron will regret to learn that she was taken quite seriously ill last week and is at present at the home of her motheninlaw, ', Mrs Robert " ••-• :7,•t•-•" „. ,•,...Olenvne - ••:- e re "..;:::::,:-._ . • :::":- n.•••._• -,-..r. • • • --nee- r.'.*--.-. . •• ,••• • . • r ...• • -I'll—\ •• -..'• • • '7 er '--".7...!'' e - • . . ... ne. - 's4 'ip s- ,-,:„.. • •:::•:/_:,--u.n.--- ' esee< neneeneRING Amnon SALE or FARM -Stock. •Bnplements and , Household Effeets. . • af.Lcit 47, Base Liam. liallett iloan,l,hin..,,1% Mlles north of Clinton, on Friday. •NOvember 2atin et 12.30 p.m., consisting of the „follow- Sag:. .39orsiss-Genead purpose Mare. Quiet -and reliable Cattle -Heifer rising 3 yews old, due time of snie: part 'Jersey cow, five Yeara Cad, -freshened 6 weeks : black cow 4 . years bid, due Pferch 2: brindle aow 7 years old, due April 2011h : brindle cow 7 years old. due June' 24th: Holstein cow 8 years old. due in May. Phis -9 pigs 3 months old. Pottltry-About '40 pullets. Implements- , Massey -me -re hinder.' 6.loot out : Massey -Har- r..is mower 6 -foot cut, MasseY-Harria , culti- . enter. set of disc harrinve set of 4 -section harrows, 'land railer. gang plow, walking to..., seiner. wagon,,, wagon rack. combina- Shin meet /wok. hay rake. Portland euttor. ;sten tire buggy, set double harness, rset af aireale biumess. • sereerd 4 -onto ladder, hay stork. oar,. pulleys, rope, set of Etlings. sling ,actsehment, binder pale truck. string af bells, tagging chains, intain bags, alout 8 lqacts of anent slaver hay Di stac.le about set) bushels tended the golden wedding of Mr. and MrS.fr!,11101118.S Consitt in Hensel' Oa Tuesday. Congratulations are ' ex- tended by their many friends in this communtit-Y of which they were former residents. in ' Mrs. John Bonthronng Moose Jaw, ..90,8k., visited' t4he week with ein w. ' jarrott and Annie. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. 'Reibinson spent the week -end in Mitchell. Miss Helen Love is the sick list. We all wish her a speedy recovery. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Oonsitt, of Hensel], are spending a week with Mil OrvilleSmith and family, - I • e Mr. Wm. Jarrott and Annie visited at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. William /5,...„,,, ""'''''• , ' Mr. Hunt, assisted; by Rev. Ven. Arch_ year. At the conclusion of the bust Deacon Doherty, of Louden. Members neas Part Mr• Mark Drysdale was . celled to fee chair and the following of the choir led the singing, the *TO - ' bearers being H. Aldrith, -Edw.-ere splendid program given by the men: Butt. Dr. A. Moir Fred M...a n' senimAddress op. "Armistice and the Mis- Consitt, Dan Dew. Interettennis in done," Rev'. Arthur Sinclair; solo, Mr. Exeter cemetery. There ' ST 'a large W. 0. Goodwin; duet, guitar and ac- attendance and the floral .tributes cordiare Mr. Fred Hess and Mr. John were marry anti beautiful. Zuelle; talk on "Africa," Mr. .George , Follick; solo; 444'. • Claude Blowee; Church News piano solo, Dr. I. S. Smillie; ceintrann- Dr. W. M. Ka.nnewin, in charge' of ity singing, led by Mr. W. O. Good - young people's work for the Presby- win; solo, Mr. Wilson Carlisle; offer - terian Church in Canada, will be the log -in charge of Me. Ed. 'McQueen special speaker at the young people's and Mr. Albert Spencer; solo, Mr. W. anniversary at . Cannel Preebyteriae B. Cross. Dr., Ivan S. Smillie acted' as Church on Sendaye Nov. 15th. .The accompanist for the evening. The as in charge of Rev. service will be conducted by the closing prayer wha Young people of the cburoh. Mr. A, A. Sinclair. alias, Jennie mimes move L. Chriatiani; formerly tenor soloist ed a vote of thanks in which w -as ,Bonthron, of the village. ' :Pay Tribute To Fallen " Citizens of Hensall, paid tribute to the war dead of the district on Wed- raesdaa te when a special service was cold in Cannel Presbyterian Church at 2.30, under the auspices of the Exe- ter Branch of the Canadian Legion. ' The Citizens' Bend, followed by mem- hers Of the Legion, paraded to the church where Rev. A.. Sinclair presitl- ed over the service; assisted by Rev. M. A. Hunt and Rev; W. A. Young. The order of service included: . Call to worship, psalm selection, invocation. prayer, Rev. A. Sin -claire prayer, Rev. M. A: '" Hunt; quartette, Peace Be Still", Misa Florence ' Welsh, Mrs. George Hese, Mr. W. O. Goodwin, Dr. ."-eene...._ , iii- . - • •• -. -,n .. • f' .; , ' • " • e.--- • ' n •-e. •-e., • . --, -- , n. . • ffal -- • `151 i e cA Oinneene - - - • Ce..... -en . , Healthful, Tasty and Economical e--- Food for Any Day in'the Week • TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. '. . • ' ' - any day can be Fish Day . .. . .when you realize just how healthful, tasty and economical Canadian Fish and Shellfish Can be. Healthy, bec4use of their Store of hay 'and feed in of St. Andrew's Church, Lon- stressed the splendid manner in Ivan Smillie; the Last Pest, Bugler rich of proteins, vitamins and minerals, • of enta. quantity green barni . buffale robe.. Inuilm. foifge. shovels, antmenter'tt -tools. and other ferric articles. MiliILLOP :Vnited don, will sing morning and evening. which the inee ;proved themselves fine hosts and good entertainers. A tasty Fred Beer; • .two minutes' silence, Reveille, prayer, dedication, Rev. A. iodine and other elements. Tasty, because. of .. their easily digested and. ,finely -flavoured meat. Also -a. full lint of houtehOld effeca, consist erg of beds.. springs. mattresses. 'IniM%. &beets, nithoon tab -1° Illwn. e'tc'v' tables' linoleum rugs, Deo,* churn. cream severe- • tor (aleasey-Harrial nearly new, 500 Mg., ea. smelts; clhes. pots, ones. and ntunerons othdr artieice. Positively no reserve as pro- venter in caving up farming. Tenns-Oash.speaker MELVIN Gamer, Propentor; Geo. H. El- liatk.stioireer. • 55974 Mr. and Mrs. John Kechnie and son. Gordon, of Rostock spent Sunday with _ mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. Mr. Wan. Doerr and lamibr spent -Sunday with Me. nied Mrs. Jerry DoerrweizzidNectr:olaictihie;.rtorirm.vrniit. and Ati'. ahtl mra. Chas. Regele Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeg), spent The Young People of the United lunch was served by the ladies. Church will hold special services on Y. P. S. Hears Talk Sundey. Nov. 22nd, a young people's oir will have On Monday evening last a most ch e charge of -the the" cal part of the services and the, vest pleasant, interesting and instructive for the deo will be Rev. De couple of hours was spent at the Wit ' Coestelis of Wesley United Young People's League of the United eh h - hi h ' mi • Church, Clinton'. inn on. 'iv a occasion -,ss Dt4Pew Sinclair; anthem, "It -Shall Not Be in Vain." Carmel church ohoir; hymn, "Onward Christian soldiers"; memor- ial address, Rev.- W. A. Young. Fol. 'the To -wing the service at church the taa--lee Sangster, for the Provincial Govern- Eccinomical; because Fish gives you full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish more often. Whatever way is- most convenient..; . fresh, frozen, canned, smoked, .pickled or dried . . . you gee nourishment in its most delightful form . . . in froth lake 'your 'AUCTION Implentenia4 be pain --tiontion oite..batt Mialerme, 'oh ram:icing et I .neienee:neee nen* ethellbeith but liaibir • int, igi. intinthe aki,„ . eow, i oils *Mit heft& '' lairair „.. mat), e .• eininn 0440404 'Itte*t, `. ' ' *wands , ,i(b' -MAW • lel.illititler • °A14 (IP FARM Rt°CR AND George H., Elliott' will ten on Lot 18.. Coneessicrn 1. Oto ..ftoeth ot- KiPPen. on No. 4 Titesdne. November 17th, nerd- 1 onank, the following: nonties- et ow rntEreg, 7 and 71 triteeceed to be in tottl; I beY 8 veers old: 1 black driving seem old; '1 teem of ;tuckers. 6 eantlen1 Imre bred . Holstein cild, 'in calf; 1 Imre bred Hon dua nenuare etb; e Durtesm bell- "'d (all aanThia their 1/scmd initem lento •due January 16,th; 2 Pitta,-/ yenta IOW With 9 Fowle-lat) "es end en teditits. din, 1eed-e2b toe* tit • 'IntelemettenOnfoot Internet:bete nittindri Sefont 'Memo:Ion- , , , , ''' ' '1, Interiekteitia nate- , ; 70,77.6,efs (a see, ?denoted& ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knefebtel of Rostock. Louis lloegy has been zonfined to .. tby house with tonsilitis. n nina and, ,,„ _ _ __ Mrs Wm. Keenier spent an afternoon bolt week With Mr. and Mrs. Norectan Fisher of . Fullerton mrs. eon Eggert is s perucips, . e ne •• leen weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mary' Rsapien of IVIitchell. miss Ev'elyn Hoegy entertained texv friends last Wednesda v n4n y e. e at her home, . McCowan - Eaten A pretty wedding Wes Selertinized at Cavan United +Muth Parstinnge on Satt0144;: .14o*ember 7th, the Vastor,. of Clinton, a 'teaeher, in the Colleg- ., , The Voting People. of Carmel Pres- %ate, was the entertainer, and that in byterian Church met at th th V fullest ' th te e novae of e ei7 - • . sense of e rm. , "Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Yong on nen_ 'Ilhere was a good attendance end day evening and held their' second Miss DnPew from start to -finish! held of a series of fellowship meetings, the undivided attention of all as she with a splendid attendance of young gave a most graphic deectiption of people present, Following the deVo- trips she had had in many of the tint -al period, the following numbers European countries, giving a Most given were greatly enjoyed and added engaging accorInt of the manners and a , • • eery much to the meeting: Knee, customs of the people, together with e ' ' - "Faith of Our Fathers," Sung by the the description of the famous cities _ . Wen; solo, "My Peek," Rev. •Nn. A. ,. and remit distrieta, and SO Mitch in- Tante.; duet, "Wetelman, What of teresting and fascinating accounts did , the Night," R . ••!ntien tina, nie, Elbe give, together with her trips on POO* Ilatte 4 , A . . , the Geese, 'the lest Oni=t 00! the daTilVdefilester, .. ... e the Arnold idon Circle temp a "Queen Mary" tido that. It fa ra610 delightful nill/Ptmeeting oat Menden impossible in our space to, ghee j.,Wi . ' ' anent; Reeve Geiger, for the yillage, and Comtade, 'Milian). Stone. for, the Legion. The service, whith ivas largely attended, closed with ,the Na- tional Anthem. • Mrs. Harry Ahray and baby, of Lorudon, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mts. C. S. Hudson. . George . Mr. orge Fraser was in Ilensall ent Th-ursdae Oni businese, and was ac- companied by hie mother, Mrs. Fraser of Belmont, who visited b ' mks oieneee, enteeete tier- cousin, Mt, • Glenn; Love, of . Garden Lake, spent e,' few do,ye recently with his Mra. 1,E. MdtWan. - . Mr': Keith thlehaunn spent ec Sir days recently. with r*Intites andi prime condition sea, or river, to ' table. • . • , DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA , • • ' Air" , Try This' Recipe KIPPERED HERRING : 'FOR FREE 11100111CILEE 'sk '):• .r1 ''t • SCALLOP , , o Flake one Sali'Canadian ken DePai.tment°f Pidieri.14 pered herring in small pieces. In means , buttered bake deb lint alternate Please send Me your free Sepage , Janis of cooked petatoes, WI klet, "Any Day a Fish Env" and' cheise, sprinklieg crumbs - rteenee met mo delightful id wt1i la;vetie Add lieterme economical Fish Recipes, lug to one cup et milk atid poor 232;c' over the SeilloP. COO With -'e --. buttered crumbs and bolte noel If' '. efineeneo....................—,---. brown. • ' ''' - -bet- Vlen ' en ,oe. falre MOITOW Officiating, When Mallet o - - • - - „ i*MI 'Eaton* .310iiingest • (Infighter -fleeting. atildi tne ot Mrs. - , thing,..like even ant Celtiblen ,t" V; . ....,. ... 4 *int a Infire'',.. *tentatUm • fiee it to SO that , Wee .Dit v Mewls ne Vette-ion, Miss. Sew MoDonnld , of Ouderich , ' .4., ,,Lti,6,..,/„.' ' . • k i ehigneo % 10 ''. Afti. Mitt Mrs. George Eaton, lifeitilititie ' ' *. ' led ‘:: .1' *pet ... • tAitti. %era Di*Sent, a 10.411406-te . lijoaCtultertalnibg Onalr-oto,.. ttir ;elated table, tli - 'hi ''' atteietiatonr, . ' " lit*, ,', ' 1.! ', a. aceeotect a positlea as sten '' plim ormndvbookketter :t*'. — it., ' . 4.'" '''7"----77.— • „,. a ' , a, , o. ..!v,.. I i , t . , , ,i, ititik* .. 01116.140g it • a telieWhig ; ,.' I [• .. tfl le e let , n. r the it ' Unit , 1 '. le' : If . - 11) A 'If '.'.A `•11' S . -'. ,I.