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TI . I I .. ". ��:w �.. I , 1iamon "r RuLIC L RT L Ii"fitl"t. I ...r 'd. � �i "IoVER ox u 0 e , ved F ,119 - Ne , -1) lnoo.�� Del d 3 N e " is Obse . . 1:_7 . . . W. � NL . I . '�`! NCLEARS $ I. . : 1. . � , - . -1 . 1�,�' " I "I I � . . I ..__�_ � I .. Q;�,._,� _11-1 NI'm.. I ... 1. . . . I 1. erator of -United Church Paster, is :quest nuAl , Convention Held �, f i6�"._,. ��. ,: of-, Canada, is Guest Speakef, Here . I : ,: rz . Iq I X R... :: : . . . -, .. . .. . '' I A";"I", .,..V )r I -I I � . . 41 , ., � Lr,� I . � . � omw. . I Preacher At Morning Ser- . Closes With.Banqu , Publ!P' Utilities., C6rniplesion . ,1`:.,,.�,�l �i ."i" " , � ",Cessrewitch, run on Wednesday, fail� �-,v ......... .-g- I lop pastor, before the �*Worth LIOXIS I tety. irpstat'led and -' -J"; �A,J,'4�,ad to gain, a place, Frank Taylor, mid- ERECTED IN 161T .Club on Wednesday evenlIM, clarified Mies Helen Ament, of Blyt-4, presi- it only., remains tw com.plqt* the ' , ,11. . many fiaturesi of the present conflict ed necessary connections. ,.�.., , . ,drawn, Epigram, was glad he sold a I X"'....., Northside'Tru)ted Chur�h, Seatol , I 4 at the conv Lition. the O.. A-.: � _.1 i",T. . observed its dAamond jubilee on Sun it was'Mr. ,Craw's IVA 4P.Peatrance number, Of - schools opening at a 0 , Wt I �W, , � ��41P '� - , 4': --I a -in -not a bit disappointed," lie - day wh GongtegatioAs . that ta.�ed at ,the Lions Clu lice, Suming the ,later date than usual, it - as felt' *to . . . �_r �, .1 *, , .. - tache4 to"Re4s Rennie ITSOW4-1, I �!?W. �", 1 .4argf� church heard MCKIIIOP Past6rate. I _�vble to. hold sessions -this . - ----i-,.Ji,T��--- .�,,��-�, ------- q=U,tUi(T,dW1.;ve�-of- t-haca`J%-LLsaid, after he learned that his horse, I the capacityof the -1 . I ith, which he. was, thoroughly year. OU *nly One.day instead of IL a 131dad� ' ' ' ,A I �p.A D.D. -or ,of tl�e Un t. 7AR.,had lost .............. .... -Ixi�.:,�; coaduct� , . AS 11, � ;,,liA .. mot place and, that he the In China. DevotionAl exercises- were - ,� years. The juTT took- _' d_ , "! 1,d ��-'..,.�-,,�, -`.�� "I a as chair- reading .from. Deuteronomy Chapter 6. The verdi6t.is, as, folk I ';�'.4,... �":i� !I. :, Dr.. Bryce has just returned. from man, and appreciation ot-'his talk was or t ,mbrose �� .... � � �� 1.1-
I., That was why he sold, a halt in- i::kN;.`�iW1:,�.' .L b,ehaIf,of the council of the Town , # Us said Joseph, ,A I' � `Itl'l..I . . . . . ON 10-
. terest in � '�V.:.`:::::� I . ive visit of the uOrthet'n extended, him by LiOnSt F. J. Burrows ,of Seaforth and its citizalls, the COU- I ,, 11. came to his, death. from e! � , , ,��,, ��, �� race for $7,M, he said. ,,.Instead Of I . Presbyteries wher4 be, addressed and, H. H. Ross. . vent,ion was welcomed, by Reeve J' D .j`�.- " by,being thrown to � . ,.�, �A
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the rate he now hos four times that ......... . 7n1X . �,rte usp a 11 U e intr was I'll, , I ul, I
. i, , con-gregatIona. This year he has via- numbers by the LioUg ... qU , tie. I. a tor John ar ey th n a- buggy in which, he 'Was driving , �..,
much because he sold his half Inter- :.," - c Chief Inspector Greer, of TO- , . . struck In tha.-pe tor car .,-,,"�,,.;
..., atically every Conference in Lfons, John Beattie, J. .Am S � I �'"
. 4est. ... the church' -including the Maritimes C. Chamberlain and Ja . ,% G Mullen , xOnto, who- bad been secured. to ex- Ditch.. I driven by Row Renbie, 'the edii6lu- 11 ,� _.,
. . lie I . . . F 1�jb Piano.' plain the new curriculum introduced , . - h ,,b.%-� , Al -
. If this horse -bad, won the race L I and *Nb,�ioi;nZand. He has also giv Earl Vad ,gmond was af.,,, I . pfou being reached. after we aT L; . 41.��
would "ve received a total of over . six grades of the Public . .the, b of the , late Jose .. . , 111
. ' Rt. ReV. Peter Brype, S.A., D.D., . Lion C. M. Smiili, g6peral chair- I]' the first or of Five. persons escaped, injury Sunday ' ... 1`1111, .
$80,0010 after. selling the half - Mainien4nee Fund fall pro- . Ambrose Murphy and having, , , dl',:,��19
interest. Ci;urct, ary and, man of the Frolle, Comi4ite,, issued Schools of Ontario: in Septemb I I hear -.`,
Moderator of the United I I . night When, a .m6tor �bar crashed.into -the medical - evidence OwIng -to *ea�. 11 � ; � " �,
If be had not sold. -the half interest gram. This summer he visited Eng- last-minute Instractlo* , concerning thin Year- . I . . ' 1' . I.-, _ill�
and had won. the race he w6uld have of C,anada, who took part in the ,land, and, on his return he went at . . - I - I . , ' . -�,, .
. - Diamond Jubilee servi . c , as . of the big night and advised members . Chief Inspector Speaks awrecking.truek during a 84OVA017M. ther and road conditions,' which pre .�),,- ,
-received $148,650. In an -y event the thelrequest of church Ieadersin Sas- ,that everything was in Veadiness for lar. Grq,er began by, stating tha. 310*4uged valled On the night of t4w,aftident I . ,�_
. -a of about $1,900 for drawing katchewan th-rough the dried -Gut arev,s ' and. considering the_inefficleut light '' i: tl,A�
.was sui I . a bumper crowd. Llon,'J�,�,E. .Keating while the training of teachbrs,has into the ditch. . . ��L' .�f '
0:, , motoring 1,500 miles. Oa. his retu tickets, tolo the Lions been constantly going on q'�`
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I . - . "' 'lip charge of and improv- According to invtstigatians df Traf- believe that the accident ,cot,ild have , :',','.
. Ail along the Main Street of Exete, I lating interest of the Normal . - , ","
that a great many tickets had to be Ing under the faculties 1fIc_.Offieer J. W� ballander, Mitchell, occurred without -a great deal 4 ' , "'
- In the interval between the announce. in the rellef'plaas -of the c4urch and soldi before Friday night* and - urged .Schools and'tfie Departmental Inspee- - 1. �,,A
. - the' raising of $40,000 for the relief of littlo* change in, Daly's wrecker from Seaforth had negligence on the p"art of Rpes-, Rbn� .. ,-, �.
-be -lie rae GRA I 11 U Ited Church ministers in Saskat- been called to pull a car. out -of the is. But as a warning. to -himself and ... , �-' .,�:,
ter and t running of t 11 . Un -the intervening days. - the content of the course of studies - .'�,,.�,'.
- I Milch- on No. 8 Higb�ray, between others, we recommend th-it ,he The - . _.
. - r conveying greetings from the *_ Dublin- and St. Coluruban,, when a granted no. license -to, drive a motor .1 '�',
the good fortime that had befalle� ,, . : habit, he Said, to deride the did, but I ,,� '
one of their number.' in stores and RE-ELECT DIRECTORS. Aii'a e r driven, by Arthur GrIffiths, Londes,-, vehicle rM `111.. �
. Executive . Coxincil, Dr. - Bry�4 gave a of Ontario we have not had ,.a for the te of three , Tears. . : A,'t
- * I ' , in the case - 'boro travelling west, crashed head- fromi date of accide4t.. We Also re- .*, .::,
shops it was the same. Frank Tay- , , thrilling account of. the -coronation at 1. red I . -1 � ' ?,
.. ---- -- , . . . . . I Seaforth old' -Boy -a .'poor Program', it compa- very on into the wrecker., Griffn)is was commend that the Authorities iinpress 22-`; I
lor and his ticket bad Superseded Vie which lip represented -the United ,1 favorably with that of other prov- I 11"':?
-weather as a topic of conversation in S6aforth Golf Holding ,Cor- Church of Cantada, an,d'also of a trip inces and other pou.tries, but it was mpanied by his mother,' father upon all drivers of horse drawn ve� ; � "�, � ',.*,,.
- across this continent where he visit- Is Chief0ffice. r ihat--same change6ught to, be And two hidles, to have standard lights, rec in ,
por�tion Holds An- ad the distressed fishermen in New- . . to blot out the*old, but 'a .. . . I '..
They are glad Mr. Taylor was the . " change the aims of the course. When . I C . 11 : .,;.-,!.,
.1 ., =0 Meeting. the West. After travelling 1,500 miles Mr. 1-1. R. Hincliley, -son of Mrs. 0, ..
lucky ore. Long a.prominent Citizen. ' I ` : .� ',',.,
Mr. Taylor sIngk: W the James Street I by aut6 the moderator said' the only James D. Hinchley, Sedforth, bag � Golf Danc- e Date pre,i r Fr- ` ""Ows'X"etLcr`as I ,�
U -t.,�.-,,%- ,�. � "', .?. lected as chief officer of, the� igate- and compare our system wItli died, 4*6 the inquest . . ...�,11�,, I
Iffulted Church Gboir andi takes active i of the Seatorth Golf biright spot he saw was in the -,obhe,r systems it was found that with . ..
I - of the people and, hp,�', will always be Renfrew I dge . ,Crown Atfo;�by D: E. Holmies exam. . . I �:,...�," *
He is mar- 1-*ifti�g*,'�'Coi6p 0 of OdilfellOws, a IodgP tfie oyceptio), of some few:changas Changed to Nov. 1 1 ,.,'�
' .1 -ration held- their an
part in the o=hnunitY, . � 11, , .1: ng glad, he had known them' in. these having a membership of about, 300 . . '. I .%',, '
has a married, son and daugh- mial ,meeting on Monday eveni made during the Superintendency of Ined the witnesses. The le:xie"'. ' -
ter hving In 'Exeter, whdle another WhM , reporti of the year's business g -rave days. He.,would nev et and occupying one of t4p, most. cam- Dr. geatJ3, and) again in 1900 our BY$- room was well',filied with ", .. , ''
son farms were received.. J. F. Daly, presid at, 'how they Sa tem had remained -much as itha& be- - 'The annual Idance of the Seaforth citizenis. . . '. . !"_.':
. * tained had been the ,preilDmilTant iae- have been hold on 'F'-rdday evening, ihe first witness. called and. described. .. I..."
I -Reports Indicated that the year just tor of the London conference�preac.h. recently, according to the .. Renfrew tor in education. The new course -November 5th, has been changed to the position of the Car and buggy . il�' I
. THE DANCE OF THE' concluded had been, a successful one, ad in the e�ening, c g h a t Mar ur . . would, Plade less emphasis oil the Thursday evening, November 11th, ac- when he arrived. at th-e scene Of the I � .. I � ... . . . 11 I
. arity -of the course having from Revelati-0116 13: 8, in which, Ito . of facts, but, while cording to the Secretary, James A I': ,::;; �
. the popul . _& memorization - aceident. He -had been called. when ,� ,.,:.
. . . LEAVES' been considerably increased. During ,conipared the early Christian' church . . retaining trainirg in fact, to make Stewart. I neighbors were unable to, iocate pr& ':, �! . . - '
the year the board *as in a Position at philadalPhla with. our mod'ern ' I . .. 1, "
_ ' ' the predajj,i� ii� ai.a Of edneation the . Th,e committee has been fartuilate vincial traffic Officers.
to complete additional improvements church, takin-9 -fOT his subject, "I. the- S.C.I. COMMEKEMENT " ... I....
. . production of good citi�,en,s in school in securing Tony Cryans an(4-his pop- The Rennie ca� and, the buggy were 11 I
Maple, acacia, Apple antd cherry, to the course and grounds.' Church Alive?" Special music was n-" ,hat good �itize-s in lite after school ular.orchestra for the evening. at the north side of -'the roadi he said, , 1 .
-Chasing each other with boisterous ! WILL BE DECEMBER 3rd..Inlght be produced. The new coursei . . and behind them Ee found a bodr, . . ...
. . laughter . Director, Were re-elected as were rection'of Mr. and Mrs. J. A . Stew- copied after the 0,1_1 Country system . —0— '. - uhich was latei idL-ntified.as ihat. �f ,`:� i ,
Heedless -of danger'or what may. Come the auditors. Directors ,are J. r. -art. . I vtould provide more flexibility of 'Gon- . . Joseph ,Njui phy. Some distance in. . : : . �;�,
Daly, G. ,&. Jackson, J. M. MQMIII , ad Church has. bad The annual 'Commencement of tent than, the old; in. it the teacher .Pont fif the car he .found the horse, -
. career, extending back to 1864 Seaforth Collegiate Insti te 11 b, will be the keystone of the arch, An'd I I with a broker leg And other injuries - �
aft,4r. ,.,. G. D. -Ferguson, W. E. Southgate, J". a lo*� tu wi P UNITED RRM WOMEN - ..�
. E. Keating and H. G. MeIr, whilp the when the, first chiircb -,yas built On held in- Cardiro's Hull on Friday De- ke it successful the teacher - and after ex I -11
, 4GJally. the wind tun -as his Pipes for the auditors'are F. ,Bills and M. C. Bbs- , no, .. -1n,
I dancing, . . th ,th ,bank .of the Maitland Riv& camber 3rd, according to an. anino. nee- niust, more than ever, be good. Un- , MEET AT WAL'YON , _4
. e4sary to shoot it, which be did. .1
in their bright braverie . see them :L& well. .1 . in Roxboro, sGrowi, from the farm of ment made this week.. cler the old program there were a I Snow was falling'and visability was . .I... I., . . I
van'Ging, I I th6 late James Scott, one of the orig. . r � I .,
I number of airtight Subjects, ulld'3 A very interesting and profitable af- very poor, he said. . -_ -.1 ,-
Nodding and curtesying each to the golfreammittee of the Seatorth Golf Inal less -importance N,VovId,be ternoon was spent. at the lan MacTavish, Amateur photo- ',
. other . I andCountry Club are Mrs. J. A. Munn, , miles from where the tGwnq,of Sew placed on, subjects, and examinations Mrs. Leonard Leeming on, Wednesday, �rapher, of Sea.forth,, was the next 1. - ��,'.. . "
d - F. Sills,, J. G. Mullen, and G_ D. F6r- Brucefield Y.P.U0 than formerly. Annual promotion, ex- . witness called and Identified photo . '�%_.. I
Right and left, up an ,down, lady d-ifice was Oct. 20th, 'when, twenty-one ladies met I - ,,,.:
. I I . . The Present handsome, e lis of the accident. which he had "..
and lover. . guson. " arninations were considered less im. fai- the United Far -in Women's, meet- grap ,,,,
l . . . . erected In 1877 diuring, the pastorate Ll ? ugh there taken that nl'gbt .At the request of ;11111, -
' . . I .1 9 . . of R6v. George Buggla, wh6 actively '"OldsFine M,ieting p.rtant than. citizenship, tho Ing. The Ineeting opened with coin- , . I .. I
4,tch the wild dance. Ing . . -c munity singing and repeating of the PC . � 'q,;
I wax fiercer . . - still room for testing OR facts; for lice. .
and. faster, - I An ar(,)bdtect Prior t.antering the min- it must be remembered that examina Creed. The bus-iness of the me'eting Ross Rennie, driver of the car . . �11.
,One ragged urchin embracing an The Y.P.U. meeting of Oct -Ober 30th tions are not always a true. test'. It was then- discuVed. Letters and pa- which struck the buggy -;des , 11
.. Parade WVV ill Be istry. Mr. Buggin, built the staircase �;,
aster, , , I _-_1 and worked, until about Awelve o'clock opened, with a hymn and, the scripture is felt that in the past there has been pers were read by Mrs. E. Rowland rveuts leading to the accident. He �','�' I
Holding high carnival, madly career- was read by B. Buchanan; Emerson too MuCb of adult practices t was alone in the cav drivi "I".
k , Fiature of Fr ,, the Saturday- n4gbt previous in or- �VP't "P_ and Mrs.. A. Couits, Musical numbers .
- .. , Douglas led in prayer. Thi topic, On children, especially in Arithmetic- - about 30 to 35 Iniles,an hour when . . � , ,. I
Ing . -me for the ded- ,, were given by Misses Biala and,rlor Ing the interval in. which he -was ; .
Tho�ugb AUtu.mn!s dyfng and Winter I der.to complete it in'ti How To Enjoy the Bible" was very The new Arithmetics, already out, �: 1.
.. ' leStIon service on the following Sun- ence Dennis which were much apore- dui . . �, I 'A !
. is -nearing. . . The Parade which preceeds the ,&7. His daughter, Mrs. Jas. Beattie, abli taken by Jim Buidger After the show the tendency under the new clated. Mrs. Gord& McGavin gave a meeting a car he heard and felt a ,:,�,
11aiis Froliq on Friday evening will who. still resides in Seaforth, and, Mr. discUSsion the meeting closed by sing- course, to provide material Suitable very instru . ctive paper -on "School crash. HP .Saw nothing bf a'buggy ...
Down the lane, by the 9'1, O'er the Ing a hyrian. and all repeatiu the t6 the age of ,the learner. The new On and swore there was no, light. ,. �
I had . be the big feature ,of the evening's and Mrs. S,Ydiaey Jacobs, ire the Only Lunches," and- an interesting talk , . . I.,
_ pvll§, hieing, ' fun. . remaining charter members. Mizpah benediction-. �f program will give the teacher greater home nursing and -a demonstration- on be.scribing �1,eatiher conditions at - . , . ,,r
. (;rs&1,,'_ golden, wine -red and 'brown Mr. and- Mrs. Frank McKenzie, Of freedonn of what she will teach, es- the time and preceding the crash, the . 1
1 . Forming at Victoria Park f 7.45, The Board, was coinp6sed -of the making & sdek persan�s bed.was giv- �',
I leaves are lying, . . 81 Rev. Qeo. Bng- St. Louis, visited his mothei, Mi's. pecially in "Social Studies,"' where en by Mrs, VAII Leaming. Mrs. An-. witness said -there was a heavy -&now .I::,
. �Sowe sailing- stleDtly d1own the deep the,parade will proceed north on. Vic- following members: I Margaret McKenzie. programs- are not required, to be tak- drew Turn -bull invitedf, the ladies to I falling ar.d v1sability was poor Snow .... I ... I 1"...
. toria to Goderich, west to MaIn St., gin, ebairinan; Alexander, Armitage, . ' p�-,
,river . I ) Mr. and Mrs. L. Cummings and sin in full. it is to be an "activity and slush covered, the pavement. "I "
r thence to the Rink. secretary; John Beattie, W. M. Gray, lier home for the next meeting on �,',,
Bidding, farewell tO the forest forever. family, -Of Walton, spent- Sunday with� program" and,- the pupiL'wIII "learn , 4fter the accident Rennie got out . . ,-,n
. In the Parade will be the - High- James Beattie, James Leetherland. Wednesday, -Nov. 11th. The meeting ; , I . ?.. ,
1, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. to do by knowing, and to know by Closed with the National Anthem. A of the car and looked, -for the driver . ,.��-
see now the sere lea*es ,,, all mak- I-anders Band, Boy Soo�ts, and hun, Ma-rtin Charl h, Henry Burns, mr-and Mrs. G. Armstrong and doing,", both inside and outside the of the -buggy in the wreckage. He I �-�11
dreds of costumed boys and girls. Thomas Lee, Graham Williams, Jas. dainty lunch was then served. . - I
Ing merry, I I Beatrice spent .Sunday with Mr. and school. Don't miss our aniiiial. one Cent was not there, but with the aid of a . .q..
.. .. Maole, acacia, apple and cherry, . . ,, . Sparling, Nicholas M. Young, F. G. Mrs. A. Zapfe- I Outlines New Courses Sale next week, Wed., Thurs., Fri. and flashlight found him lying on the Pave- ; 1. .1
Hither and- thither I and everywhere Joseph Williams and Robert Brock, . [Mrs. Alice HvIiner spent a few days Mr. Greer then. outlined' the gener- Sat., Nov. 3, 4, 5 and 6th. Keating -8 ment behind the car. . , .., � ,
. flying, . . I He: "Hawyour w4fe changed, very oni. There in Exeter. . Pharmacy, Seaforth. Phone I Orders 1. A passlug motorist, Fred Johnson, . I .1li I " . �
. Laughter is better than sorrow and much since y1DU mOT16d her?" , all ,of whom have passed McKenzie' and al plan ,of the new course: i I
I . was little paper waney In those days Mr. and Mrs. R. i. lieaith Training is to bd a cry- filled. . (Continued on Page 4) ").N
4 slghtng� Benedlet: "Yea—my habits, my and the collectlon was changed into children,, of Detroit, Spent a couple 'of stall7ation of thealth teaching expert- " - . . ... v 1, :
. EL ISABEL. GRAHAM. friends, and .my boure-It 1 . n,eas and deposited in a safet days in the village. Mr%. Mary Me- ment& Summer courses3ior Jeacliers ' " . . .1 , , '
. . . . gold gul I Y Kenzie returned home with them. till being given and. creT-it allow- . ";"
I . . . We Hon.i.'Sdr Wiliftsm, Cartwright Mr. and d In this subject as In any other. A Stanley Couple flonoured _ :�,;; "
ation, to the family _ '. now manual *Ill. go out to' every I . ��
substantial don . ,,,
- n's 'Will Expre'ss made a rZary an, Sunday. , ,�All .
Canadia " bu Iding fun&. The two local Metho- ve Asacher on. December 1st. This sub- I ,
. . I . , ,Don't forgat, t masquerade social As The' Retire Fro M -,Farm - 11�.`,
. * 4 ddst .churches,' Wesleyan, and Evisco- ject should permeate the School .1 y "I,
. ACh a pal, united in 1884. In 1919 a final ,on Thursd Y, 0 t. 2$.tax All -that are . ,.,q
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.. Uit Pon 1%.007 though, not necessarily on the time . �I'M
.1 Grit .'..' - . - � ough. '_,M drive was made to clear off the debt not. masked will be, fiuiid ten cents. . table. J,.ess scientific .hygiene and Mr.. and Mrs. William J. Dowson newly -married couple, to Spend a SO,- - 1.11,
. I . I . . - I I under the letWlership of the pastor, Don't in' our annual One Cent fewer-fac*W, but more prac are leaving the farm this week---fQr clal ev6ndng with them. During the .�,`-
-mat year, Canada r6itiember'ed, her - names do -not aPPOar on & headstone Re,v. H. D. Moyer, and $1,20 was Sale next week, Wed., Thilre., Fri. and gieno, is, to be the rule in, this the their new -home in'. Zurich. It is �O evening. they were presented with a : .,,�,4
war dead In go 111914-Hug'a f"hialt tit I In an7, of the' numerous Canadian placeb on the collection plates. one Sat -Nov. 3, 4, 5 and fth� Keating's most Important of all studies—Health. years since' they returned from the shower of useful articles and the 1101- !�
,a Pharnlacy, Seaforth. Phone Orders must - - lowing Address: "Dear Grace and . 1 , ,
VlnW�_the membrial At4elf, the Dll-.' eemeteries'sq4ttered over France and Sunday In response, The mortgag in English, the child's reading West and settled on the .old home , �';..
grimage, Of veterains and- mothers and, Flanders., ThUs no man is forgotten. was then bui-"d' at a congr6kational filled. be wide and choice. Grammar, spell. stead on the Goshen Line, 'and during Bruce: We are gathered herb to- 111
. I Ong by Mr. and Mrs.40-_Beattie. — Ing and, written composition are I YD �:,
. -wives, the participation of. the Kidg. The POPPY Fundl, Insofar as the funds mee Im- those years they have been valued night to show our appreciation of u . " ,
the Fresid,ent �t the Frendli-Itepublic, It.caro raise permit, has attempted. tor two of the Oldest member& . . . . portant only as, tool subjeb.ts, and are citizens, Of this- community and- value'd as true friends. You have both played . , I
I . .M1wsteri,-that every Cana- see that no man of those living be The Golden Jubilee .of the cbu not,the end', but a means, . t an end. members of Goshen ccngrega,tiau, and a very active pa,A in the life of this I "_,.� - I
2 ent was celebrated on OctoUer 23, 14 Ontario pupils have no will be very much missed. Prior to community, and. helped to make it a �,.�J.i 4
9A Innst feel pride In a, dtity so iftotten. The thlng�s, -goverpan . ��e " ;
whoilT atnit bea;Utlft11lV d666." ' - cannot ,undertake to supply, Clothing when Rev. nto, ky as English ebildrae, and to correct their departure the members of Gosh- very hargy place to live. We hope - -;,$ 1
got6e I exIvession Of that feeling is furniture, the, Simple amenities -oi officisted, - Rot% W. P. Lane at -that am-ilton . this schools inst have books and an Church PIres . anted -them -with- a you will spend many long Years Of I 'g� I ",
�� time. Wes the pastor of the, church. a cted 'to Bible andthe following address: "Mr. happium pgether, that Your sorrow& .'
Tery ftely to be made bY ,Canadians ,cointoTt In a home, are the routine . ' 11 I
I TM 6HIcial ladard- now in Office is: ')cards for schools are xp' a a a 6 vided your 0-ps inultiplied .N. IN
vidw-bOr 11th tWd yetf When, oprovislOn's of ,tke Poppy, F%nd. It al- budget for annual purchase of books. and Mrs. W-111 Dowson - Do r Chri - m y b di j ,,,
, dtb jbi appeal of the %ppy -Vand) to nieets certain kinds of I sinergen,cles, . I , Wri Ing I q� el ha ad I , FrIende,The Wenills of Goshen- and your cares - subtracted, We 9691i � . .... . �-"'l ,
pdrtonity, is given to render Elders, ,& L. Porteous, J. C. TaIng, standards have been exacted to too Church have lea7ed. with regret of you to accept those little gi. "'.
� 'A ' yio,, W gratltude* I Oka y all voluntary. Joseph Scott, W11-11amt Black, , C. H. great a degree. Individuality Is want- Your decision to, reinove,from our express 'Our wish-, for -you. 0 , -
, - I Holland, F. S. Savauge, Willfam. Mor- . 0 , on , t , I " t t t "It , a, , I
,*hbl, oje4.��d�hf-'Ssy fell in the *Or , C 1 ke" ad in, writing. and emphasis ,must be community, and wish to Send with happinswo and bealth. Signed 16n be- I -4
,but did not 4�#"' , butorg on P py Day, the good Sam- rlson, John MdNay, T. J. McMichael, . placed, on- writing done in work books you this Small token, of Our gratitude ftlf of the Community." , I - . i . . ;;; %
ror th-at " Ift �� is, what ,happen- arflAn to the forgottell fringes of the W- H. Golding, Robert ScaTlett, Dr. F. rather than --On special pimPles pre- to you for your interest in the best A Young Pea -Die's Society wa.'A br.a ` "�*111 i
e ,ed. to 'thr�ki*. � thousands of Canadian yeteran, problenL I , ---V"rF , it. Assures steady pared for ex)Itbition. things of life And Of bur good will fo ganIzed last W 7"s T I . I '.4 ,
3vung lvm'i JVVotmdedi damaged "in The CAnadlan. Ug4"' which ean. MeGavia, Bevm,ey 14111 A, J. I The Social Stud4es aim to teach us the future. We wish for kou .all that 0hurch with. the folloWilig 091 6_ , I ', "I'
. ese Multitkides bf ducts the 0=96algn, iii ainadia. is only Wbatcett� C. 'A.� Bqfibbir I 11,"Weed- - to live ourselves-, and to live with is good in life, and that you may long polnt6d,� ' 35611&airy. 'Piremdkft, O., � ",
body d Ab -Ve. 9i&vtvdd twenty' ,one Unit of the British. Empire Set- mark, W1.1 Mur , . X 9*,bli, 'r. L. -t -. 'S' be Spared -to enjoy those blessings. 'J. Peteri; I 8% V . , I ,�. K .
I Our m1low. mien Ila , even Hea others Wide reading of children prftldout. W4 . a
. r Ar f 1 e%64.11 ,T� W. B60me, history books is. required. Grade � MAI ;4b" ,
years of pain hndw�"dl6ip of dis- ,vice League which on Xovembe 11th, C te , W-* - , . I 8 which are still in store for "u. Sign J�esitty., *icle'llirw4d,0311% 41.5,1.,=!, , , \ ��
tress-, frustratfoit dnd d1dapodintment In lis ,world -wider associations In the ALL may be combined In the Social stu- ad on behalf of Goshen, congregation: tbusdti,l 94 at& Y, Mli6- ,� .� " . ".
Iii. the daHVI race dt Iftle; i6gAhItegs,6f British Ewra, is seilitug,poppies, to that is easy dies w1th advantag6: Thog. Robinson, J. E, ?AeMnlayi -B&L Armstr6lig, pt'sas ,Sb0hatWVM.s#o1, ,, .
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i hq1p, 96iorftment"Add b1lint0l' fellow. gr1dabers, ,IA eloork Wmor of Ary, . . Arithmetic Is dethroned, frain its Keys, A. P. Keyt,, W.,'l dlarW' garet Lamont; tremmiket, . i , I., .
10411tmo Olin, �*,fevise,16r ths&"� On bbb the globe." The Sqltfth� peopIL's, ha" once high Position. It,has bden found 1,4640 Niwly.-Weda I e,yo. " - , 1. . I .
n, miW*dftfi-N&tU4, WAtocontr4 -not so Important ag was, thought. The 'K , . , "I
'4- ' Litt. tha, 0611a 6J.'fto, theftwe futtko all Pbi)py Day, s,ft we 0tring S*n` The &ddih ,ha# aJhsihborshlp: - , . 1 06 Of the, Dupil. - . . I