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"I 6$�k�, �` 1, " I 'I, ''I . we .. % Cent geth Hill6g�rean,, visited] ion SulidUY with the -much Improved. Wingham .
1. ' ", ,;,*�:, 3., -,, . . 2nd . able the Senator stood a,Pd said : I must tell YOU" 'of a sunset that Seem- latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Ptp. Ivan Jones and Mrs. Jones, Of
1,, I � , , --&Tst ifflaertion .... Z51.,0011318 . - Gentlemen, it has always been a ed draw -a' for just we four, ' - Cochrane. . Londvii, formerly Miss Mary Little Of ery Ist- and 3rd Wemdsy�- in the .,
�� ; � , , i ,��4 :� 't _ I I. I � 7 Esch figurs, mitiall amd abbirs,naltiDA CIOU041 = QM Vor& Barilehead custom to say 91'a,6e' b'- As we cavised away -lout y1under, a Miss Doris Alexander, of I-DndOn. Hensall,. a recent bridal Couple, spent d
I I . I Notices, -I cent Per vPxd- Mfthimulu, 50 cmts ver week. fore meal*. if you wilt) rise'I'll be .1 . wi h Ae'latws, = t1kv ,
Cl,�: lr�, � .� ,, lep. may be direatiixt to 4 B- Numher. of 7he H" J!b0osit.. 10 cents, -glad to- do ,that,. which he dad. I seem- ,pwo M,ou RaImA rose her patrents, Mr. and Mrs.. W.' AJox- Mrs. Mary Mole. Pte. Jones -,at Pre$, cases and thboe ,that have X06t bek '
, �". . I - "�,� I . .___. X.f.6 r - _ _. `4 abave �w le ed to be very close to th0se Men. clothed in Oummer's 1`40heSt green; 'ander. . . ent is jstationed at Camp Borden .
`�V4 1�"�!� �� ,:; � Tema - ' '. additimall Per week will be Qh8m'&Od if ads a clus' am 1-t V M by t' , - mpreissed. Me. I weat to It was SUreli L . I -has urned th properly Atted' are specially reem-
I-Iol � ," � :S#,rday night in the week in which the ad was Tuna. . . . The s6iry I made -to order for a Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Parsons and son Dr. w. T.Joyat ret meeded to consult me. Hmrs:
�4 ,: �,,Ii .qftl free at chA.1210, I my room woddering what Would ,he . sunset in between. of Seaforth, visited on'Sunday at the leg position as dentist on -the staff of
,';',�,1,', I r,a,lca Nbiricell, W',CrN1ftrw,� Etc_—Raltes ou applicaitiou, I say to t1lose meiia. I dloo not know, home of Mr. and, Mrs. Geo. Tho P- the Ontario g,
��M�,;,`%,&V,,`, — but in five minutes I picked, up Pad A sheen of gold was MITTbTed on the son. spent two wNpekW vacation at lids home,
1.11 I �; � I, Wanted . � and penail land, wivte.."A Lions Grace," of"the lake, .
,��, �,"n�� � � And there were we, four men in a tending cbnege in Toronto, spent the- Miss Tena Shirray spent the we*
�� - WAjqTED - OLD LIVE HORSES FOR SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE '
1,�,,,,,, ��,�. X od part of las- boat, diTeep-y in Its wake; -eek-end with -lids liarenits, Mr. and e,n,di with h r -sister, Mrs. H. J. D.
�t�,, -�,',,',',��,� . . W S. King, Talman Sweet, Greening, Ruasat. '41 spent a go - t wipter I the closing ihymn and. bemillotion.
j�,,X�'�,,� ,,, . . I 3907.a Baldwin and cider apples- Phone Clin'tou ,in, the South,. - on my way, home, I 'Twas a scene of wondrolisi beauty, re- Mrs. W. McKenke, and attended the Cooke, of Tlorontky. �'.
�41 � "'i, " 622-24. FRED McCLYMONT. Varna. I Visited Wit& my brotherja7law, Rev. flected o'er la,ke and land� , wedding of his brother, Mr. William Mrs. Kading and little daughter, of � I Jacob - Mutch .
" �,- . L ricels pirl<L H. R. � 9 The co1oxs'we,r&,perfect1T blended, by McKenzie, to Miss Lamport, of Cred- Londb.n, are viskIng Mm. Kaid-Ing's , .. ys
IVE Dallas and Mrs. Dallas. I wa, Palins, fernis, Pink and white cr
i11�,R .,": I virauted. Highest P , FOR SALE 13 SUCKERS AND FIVE much, taken up with their lovely anel- parents,, antheMill-1100 formed an attraotivs' setr' I
.�, ,�, SpENcEL ,Phone iT.0-W, Seadorth. 3 . 807-1 chunks. Priced to sell. ROY LAWSON, utherp ihome, the lawn and, the the Mastle . r - -artists hand. iton, on Saturday,'and, preached, m.r. and Mrs. C. S. Hudision. tilig for an evening wedding -*t - ther
lc;, �.:% d. the house. I spent home of -Mr. and Mrs, Prederick
� , - 1, MEN WANTED I � many hours there., it was not much H,e�s painting ,the other side, - Miss Isabelle' Aloxander of Shel6n, th,edr. golden wedding anniversary, be, Mutch, Clinton. wben, their daughter,
,&.. I 11AMMEX C,F,,M AND KEEPS ITS DEAI- FOP. SALF-PURE BRED SffO larger taban, our.bowling green,, Wood- - and Jean Sam, became the -bridle of Er�
5, 1, 11 vl . - *% a cioni- bu&l, fourteen mionths old, (color red). And away 'to tbe east rose a mogn spent the week -end at this home of ing ithe ,reqiplentai of many lbvOI7
I �L . , � � �. I I pra th,rough fwA class serviL nets Will exchange for young sbw3L LESTER ed- with pine andi oak trees and some tain, the 'shadows ,couldn't hide, her parents an ss e vin'John, Jacob, -son of Mrs. Martha
piete training and by such quidity Prod - ,, Mr. and, Mrs. W. Alexan- useful, gifta, m y nife ag g and- fel- -the
I % ", � ' buy- REGAN, R. R. 2, Bayth. Out Phone 17-11. dog-wdod trees, in- full biloomr-a ,mr For, that .sheen. of Id had touched it r. . l and Jacob, Clinb6n, and late JkNhu
,..q . 90 ' de ' icitatims from ,their neighbors
I& � thap customers can't help but keep on . .
I1.40� � tr*., "With ,or without experience - honest BT els- Pet of leaves and, needles, I thdink six and it streamed frOul ShOrledinei to
�� , . . hard wt�rker can make his living. Stamt this I deep, the accumulation Of -per- . 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. and f- � ed. The bridal music was played an
. inches crest, , MIC "I ouile miss Susan Aldworth. .
�, 71 - im4ependent business with a capital of $50-00 idu� bagpipes by the briWo two bro-
.Ilil§l , I puflets, six months oad. amER haps 100 years. I visited, the Rok In colorsi.that almost rivalled the mil- ,of ,Mr. d ,Mrs, Gbi-don. ,T,ove of mm N. i@. Cook, Miss Norma'Cook, I
�3 ,. in,,aln e=lusive territory. Build not on for a3i '�', I ther Jack of Detroit, liiud Frank lot .
'�,[%' . today but -for Abe future. WITHOUT oBLI_ TOWNSEND. TLR...3,, Seaforth.. Phone 605 Tower. in Florida, kilsowni as. the Sing- set ,in the West. - .Hillsgreen, ..,
'�2�,11; I. GATION, ask for del . Ing ToweT,worth going fartosee, in a Clinton. Given in marriage-, by 'her
A, ent Street;- -Man- � ... Mrs. Fred ffi�ffiulg, of Grand Bend-, day last week visiting friends in Pe-
, PRODUCTS, 570 fit CQ- - �� . moot romantic setting. And yet in The glence, at last was broken, not visited on- Friday with Mr. -and Mrs. trolia. father, the charming bAde were a
,,-- ! � : A this grove the ,sting of the birds, blie by Bill, not by Charlie, n1or 1, W. Horney. . chic floor length queeni'st blue gown.
1111 - � I . - -1 music -to -me of the soft wind in the It was Joe, he gi Mr. C. Wellman-, daughter and sbu I 1.
I w white dogwood bloam "Theres a gold mine in ithe sky"; of Part Huron, � visited, recently at the Colonial bouquet of Talisman roses -
11. ip Auction Sales I Then again we turned on the motor,, home of Mrs. H. Ricker.' Mrsi John Bottlon wee hostess, at Her maid, of hOubr, Miss Norma
1. _.. I I � I toria street. Apply to j. m. meMLLAN, and bright April sunsiIiine, I s . -her home for the Huroadfibee W. I. bn Streets, of Chutilin; Was- smart la'a
1� �11, .. Seafor.th. 38014f Myself: " Well, jhcrx� ls . a again we felt the bteeze, - '
I I OF SCOTCH SHO -AT-, McKenzie - Lamport Wedhesday evenimi& Some forty ftor,length gown, at soldier blue with
i�',�, � ,. .. I spot, -nature at its very besit-and, I Again, we were back In. our Cabin, . I I � I
I I L'f I I 1h.su'at the ,Elm I I Q wilote a little Poem andi dedicated it WhO`re Men could do as they ly"e. An arch of ,evergreens, ferns and members and nary acciesacirloo, cariylui a sheat of
�,,,. � I I 1, . 1 3807-2.- Tenders Wanted to "My Carolina Kin, Folk:" . . . atutumn flowers formed the back- The theme of the evening was "Peace b r,O U,z e chrywathemunim Mr-
1�1 I ... . So far I bta*en't said a word about, ground for a pretty weddin other O the
:Ik!� . AUMON SALE 6,1 TENDER,S FOR TRUCK I know a gT.ove ,of oak -and pine; .it the fisih we- caught, - -d, at the home ,of thile brlde�s par� roll call was rleapondli4d tq with the bride, was groomismark Later a re- .
��,W. ne-half mile north Of rPENDERS WANTED MR 2 -TON STAKE stirred, the muse, 11wrote, a 1�ine; You Imbw 1'can niat tell a 11---cletch ,of name of a -Provincial, or DornintiOn ception was beld, Mrs. Muteh rec'eiv-
�" p.rt,ir,s Hill, on Wednesday, December bodly truck by the undersigned to be in Thought far removed, I love that apot� th�mwe did not. , . Crediton, when Itheir diarughteir, Olive Member of Parliament. The mOttO, Ing' In a gown of ,pioldler blue, black
I �� . 'flar- I not �later than Wednesday, December 4, 1940. - - - the Preacber's, cot; - . - them- all too short Ila, was undtied in marriage to Wil- "Libert .
, 1,*, 1, a,% I pan, LESLIE COX. ProprLeltor; 3907-1 � Price to be quoted for 700 x 20 diries froilart, . It% just behind - The days we found Y it' every blow, W us dO'Or accessories and corsage of Plerison .
,�, � , old Jackson, Auctioneer. � � ' die,". was taken by Mrs.' C. Frayrie. red. rosm
,�4.111 . 13g x 6 dual tires rear and a eivam The leaves and needles, ipite, and bak, the nights, they seemed short too, 1IRM James, son of -Mr. and, Mrs. Win. She was lagsiste& by Mrs,
I 1. : � Mr. W. L, W1%yte I un's not all in fishing, mind McKenzie, of Kippeu. -Rev. H. W. Delegates- to the annual- cOuvention Jacob, wearing air lbrow blue, black
I.. �,�, I A UCTION SALE OF FARMS, FARM HURON COUNTY FLYING TRAINING stroke. .1 I I'm teHing you. . Hagelstedn, Of Bnght, former Pastor of -the w., I., held. at Hotel. Tiondon, accessories with corsage of bria=11-ffs'
� � , Harold Jackson, -, . Th-inik how the Weaver persevers, �� rePOrt% which W`ere rose& Assisting w16h the buffet
�r ''. �- Stock and Implements. SCH004 LTD.. .11 it's Now Charlie. is back making butter, of Crediton United.0hpir , perform- preoletited their
-1 Ituctioneer, -hip received imstruotilodil to l3eJI Sky Harbor, . take,u Hi -m ove hundred years; dollar; e& the ceremony, assistied"by Rev. L. much enjoyed. Communilty singin lun6lreon were Xra.'-Harry Seheliew
'1� �'. I .by public ,auction on Lot 1&, Coii,cessiou 1, Goderich, Ont. I ug out Sldpal�ng shoes; Turner Of Crediton. Tlle,-Vide lbok- directed by Mrs. L. ROwel-iffe, was berger, 7kisses DOWDthy and Madeline - I
j McKillop Towrialhip, 21/! miles east of Sea- 3807-1 11
1, "'�, i . way, on Tuesday, De- I I � � their snow White bl,00m can I for- Joe will 'make you a , galvanized ed cillarming in a floor llength g,awon enjoyed'. Mrs4 A. Rundle 'fswke ion StrVets',of C14-11toiL The grwm's gift
,J�, I � forth, an No. 8 High Hames�Team of, . . ", of blue mirac-le crepe with' ShIrTed, "The, P&Iitjoa and Importance of Can- . .1 I
, . I picked a bouquet, svray on spray, you cam�t mix these tTades togeth st -full skirt and long sleeves. ada in the 'Britieth Empire." The wihite and -gold leather bill-
.. � � fbal: I driving maxe.-I`generad purvosemarle- . Articles For Sale 'day. er, wal, line, autablography, of a woman sky pilot I
11 11 if you. could. 'twould, be. just too bad, In her hair she wore a brilliant bow.
,. . 11 . 7 years (Ad. Cuttle-1 Durham cow, fresh; I when I war. south oii hoh fold. The bride's gift td,the maid of
�, : Durham heifer, 2 yeaa-s old,' calf at foot; 1 FOR sALx_AnoUT s2oo.00 The soft winids blow as south, winds But the Jives of four friends are kalt Her only ornament wi�ls a string of .was continued. Assisting Mrs.' Bol- honor w," a whit6 'and, go r
11,_� . old, due April Ist: 1 ARTICLES She ,ton, were Mrs. J. Olm and Mrs H. . - ' Id leaillia
11 ....... . ��.; Durham cow 5 Yeax% worth of thoicie galvanized meital, rviDfing do, the birds bring sweete,sit music closer sdpoetillat fishing trip we had. Pe o he . mamdeure set. For -their (motor'. WO
. I I Durham cow 3 years old, due Apir-il 5,th*, ,,ow in stock and more cam be got if needed; . I I . .
1. ,,,I Du%,iham dow, due February 12th; one 3 -Year- .:3 H.P. gas engine, Englisb make; '27 Model too; .. I �r . . 1. carried a bouquet of white and pink Perkin -s- , A buffet luncheon was serv- the bride was costutmed In a tallored
, . I 'favor- mums, Miss Elva Lamplort was ber ,- . 11 ' t
.� � old Durham f-mrrbw; I farrow cow; I Dur- Pord Car, wee cared for and ran fine last Mr. Beattie closed with- his wdol striped. dress, ,black needl."Kan
-1 7 . . 'machine wirah three good lights, up the -grove from end, to end. ite verse, "Suns,et' : , Honor NeWly-Weds 6Oai with silver fox. They will reside
_ I � hani heifer bred Sept, ls,t; 6 heifers rising summer; good ,boring , sister's bridesmaid, wearing a floor-
- � � 2 years oad: 4 Steets Ti6ing 2 years oad: 8 augers; good broad axe and, adze; new 28- Andbere� the preacher built 'his hom�e, , . 1. length gown of raspbitrry red crepe, I -in ClInt,ou. Guests were vr�sent from
i . I . Swing calves; S well bred Holstein heifer foot extension ladder. -And wil,1 make more if ' I I . ' I
�; calves; I Hereford lo(ull ceJLf 5 months old. wa,nW, any kind; about 50 turned wbiffie- set on a_;hill of redi sand lbam; "Gao down to -the lake at sunset, I and carried, a bouquet- of yellow Mr. and, Mrs. Garue.t Mousseau, Detroit, Milford_ Mith., Exeter, Gode- .-.-- - .
I',-, �. _ - I . I Ducharn buld tilf, fit for service. Pigs -2 trees, some "irculed off; aiso a lot of fine The lawn in front, words cannot tell, Leave the - wokl,d with its troubles .be.- munis. Mr. Andrew McKenzie, of form .
;,�� t . BoWS due fu February; I sow fte March 1st; hand -made axe haTAes, haviing dkl-,poed of good man, lailidscaged so hind; a, brother of -'the . . I .
li , . . I sow with 7 pigs; 15 chunks, 100 lbs; one about 125 last 2 or 3 7e I 2=1 am timber of . hoN this . I ' Knox Cloltlege, Torlout recent bridal- couple, were, honloredl
;;.,�,. 4.. pure bred York hiog. --Pouatry-50 year old -i,dd elm land hielilury'Lonly butt end of trees well. , - I . Take along -a trusted, cQrnpawonsl groom, was best mam The groomfs, at a reception .�t 11onsalli town hall Honor Bride -Elect . .
11, I :,:. , �11 , � � them; 3 geese; I gander: - lurrolements-Full used-. hammef harliffies of same maiterilal. But time is, such R'fleeting ,thing, the The one who is most in your mind. gift � to the biidesmaid, was a cameo Monday evening Of this week. Dur- On Saturday evening Mrs. " Anne, .
�. I I line of farm implements in good condiltilom Thanks f�i_pasit -patronage. JOHN ELDER, alarm is set, you hear it �ring; Sit on the bench tagethie-1 I necklace, and to the groomsman
.. " ; � - " Hay�20',bom of good rodied, bay ('bay and Hem.all. I . 3806-2 a' ing the course of the evening they Berry, of Hensall, was ,bbstess . to .. '
i �� .. straw can be fed an place if deri-Ted) -, one . . Ycar grips are packed with, little fam, Say +o the �un "Good-migI4," ,, goldi tie cl�ip. After the cer6mlony were presented, wi�ih a studio couc�i . r
I �1'1., "!' � I I stair case- 14 ft.;.l brooder stove (new); 1 aud then here Comes the stream- A,nd do not forge�t to say, "Tbaml� idinner was 'seryed, ti) Immediiite rel-,1,nd chle*berWd� mr4 Uac,W Corbelt, bridle -elect, Mis�q Mo. Gleinn. Mr- , '
. .1 Renfrew ,cream sepaegtDr; 30,D bushels bar- .._.. � . , "� 1____1 " ,.-.,--.,., � - ble doing the boinars. Mubic wag'furnish- reception rooms of ber beautiful
11� . . lined bus. . yo , atives numbering fifty. Tho ita
, �,�.;.., ... wb.t:' i5 bushels bs c1hoice Spy applet- Farms For Sale - we say good-bye to kin. folk dear, For the day it has filled with light. was'artisticaRI7 arranged, in pin-k.'and ed by the Murdbck orchestra for the bome were lovely with large vases bf
. �. I ' . with promises to come utext year; T , 6 in if you can 1,6 the message r white itarLers in silver ,16olders and dancing. The event -was ,greatly on- mums. I in was ee H I .
!�' i on No. g Highway, with bank barn aind ARM FOR SALF-120 ACRES, MILE Then down, the, path we'take our -Y, The twilight is -trying to teach; centered with the wedding cake. Last- :foye& -
3', � I frame house in good candiltiDTL Plenty of F I spent in music, speeches and slugdng�' I .
�� _j, - east of W.ailtoln. Lots 4 and 5, 18th Con- ding T that sloublilearni ,holiday. Th,p peace and, calm Of natum, er the bridal couple- left on a. motor � The highlight of thl d 11 htful .
�.. -through ce3sion, 71lownship of Grey. Lame bank on .
....w "; 100 awes, Lot 30, Concession 2, Hibbert, barn, frame house. excellent gravel pit. Ap- It is th;ere �wfthiu y1our reach. trip to Toronto and Kingston, the Carmel W. M. .5. Meets I event was the priissi&. ion, Of OL
.. .; � � - 8 farm, running water. Terms on Cbwt;� ply to Box M. EXPOSITOW-OFFICE, S- "m next' number Is. "Your .t4e Master Axiist bride travelling ima dress- of air foxice I . . %Ins. -lthe--�Iose of the .
L - . I . t.-IsCwh. Terms on, farms made known forth. , . . . I I y Mel"e See the band of CburlDh Met shower of c � .At � �
. . . 379849 lsihernien'?�to long, but it 130 to Weaving his tolors, true I 'wi - black poat trimmed with. The W-M.S. of Carmel deliclous lunch was serv-
�,:�'N . Harold Jackson, Auctioneer . 3807-1 — --I - - attempt to cbver a five- With never i fli;r in. -the Picture, 11 schOol ed. Well-wislies were, bestowed OIL
, , persian Jamb trimmings and black ac- (In TUkrsd`y afternoon ' 'the
Oil, �� I FARMS FOR SALF--400 AC,R�S, TH�� day trip mad' to the- far north. Uwe That picture was made flor you." cessoraes_ On their retu.m.'� tb,�j7 win mom of tihe church with M!rg. R, Y, the bxid"Ieet and all sang "She% a
? ,,, ..I- I milles southwes1l of Hensall, Lot 13, Con� - .'far=, in, Stanley MaCLaTeU presiding. Prayemi wiere jolly Good Fellilow." ., '. . .
f&` t - ,00d bank they are: Bill Duncan, Charlie Bar -.1.
�,�. ,, SAL;P ba:rn with ,glood stabling, implement house, her, Joe Dorsey and, myself. We were preciation of the meeting for the ad- Township. . . . I
� , AUCT1014 Jackson has been hen1house. 8 -roomed brick house, good well privileged, to enjoy a ,certain sunset. -&ess. , I . The roU call was an- .
'El" i. � -, Impaeme'aw.-Hamid , Jean Manson. Smythe-- Williams
_1:11.1 k1struct.d �to sell by public auction on Lot hardwood bush ; 10 acres of fail wheat and Here is the story: We were return- ,.III � swered with "HOW' and Mrs. R. Y.
, I:: I 4, Concession i, Stanley .Towriship. I mile fail plowin'g done. Also 50 agres, north half L 1-1 � I Ma,cl,aren gave A smart sidelety wedding ,Of inter-
.,. �i north of Kippen, on Frj&ay, December Gth, lot 12, Concession 4. Hay Township; 30 ing from aday's fishing; the Sun Was - - HENSALL a sPlendldi paper, "R)l est in Nelson, Vancouvi6r, and Rm-
... �1; , Spring, 'badanice 't 'r Lo . view of India." Mrs. James, A. Pat-
,, F the fdl-lowi,ng-. Horses -Ray driver', . bE�am acres plowed from sod last setting betw,eentyo,, vely green olad 1111111111011111111111111 sall, took place at Southininster Undt-
, cow with e&Lf at foot. acres, grass faim, Loll No. 11, conecasion 51 mounitalns� a track of lighr ,struck 9AYFIELD - See the nice range of Parka Sets, err"Dn favbred with a pleasing solo, ed Church an Lethbridge, when Dr. X �.,
... ... : . calf at foot; black I . P 01 .Gloves at onald
��., �, . -CroSs the lake and, we were directly - , "Just Outside the Door," MT& D 'age Mies
�.� �, I a black ,heifers 2 ye=% d1d; 3 black stem 2 Hay Towns,hip, wirth a nevei4affing spring a I . I , arks, Hoods andi Wo M. Pritchard united in, marri
.1;1., ? -t. 'phe lake wag like glass, scarqce- Mr. anti Mrs,. Clatk an daughter,' Goodw! ' . MacKinnon " oulpanying. The Ma . rga6rite Williams, of Vancouver.
.f � I �yeaars old: 2 -Aeers I year old;'heifer, I creek running across it� Apply to MRS. J. in I .d Us. ace scrip-
..... �� . year,old: Heref.rd. bull_ 7 nronths old; Here- B. TODD on Lot, 13, Coneession 34 Har ly a sound to befieard, even the Mer- Robert&, of Cleveland visited Mr. and � . I tune reading, Psalm 24, was.yead, by and.. William Frank Smythe, Captain .
Wf"!,.i . . , ford buill, 8 months old; black HeTeford hei- Township, Exeter P. 0. I 3803 -ft- rie Fishermen, were quiet., .It wag_a Mrs. Charles Beirry 1�st we'ek. I . Of Trams-Chnadia, Airway of Loth- .
,, I 1. - 1� f.r 7 months old; 2 Spring dailves. ImTde- . . . , 1, (Continued from Page 1), , Mrs, -Donald Park:
� .� . ments-Walking -Plow; garden scuffier; se$ --of I . — .: time to be q . ulet. Amille or'so to the Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, of . . - .
. ,�. ; I light 6deighs; ,cutter, buggy, light wagon; 1. . . d Detalo-it, spent the week -end with his For his. evening subject Mr.'. rdb Zurich Group
A'.'' i . � . oat; pig crate; wheEftbarilow; ,scrooP ' ' east a hage mountain of rack stoo . I Kenzie based, his thoughts, from the - - . . 1. I son of Mr, and,'Mrs. W. R. Smythe.
_� 11 stoneb In Memoriam seveml Uundred feet out of the .wa- - mother here. I .
. , , . . . shovel ; 12-fobt ateell gate: iron kdttle; twv,- . I . — . and Mxs. Fiad . .Davil(6 r hen we �)re ambassadlorsi I of thia United Church of Nelson,, B.C., the'llormer Miss lalts .
I !��., ..,�,., roll* fence wire, each 20 rods; wire feed . I , ter, tbe,,odd, tree clinging -to a crag Mr I . ' For their wed-
- 'McKerizie, of,Kippen. He wus.listen- met On. Alionday evening entertaining Hemphill of Hensall: � .
� "... ,� b2!sket; shovels and crovW''bars; Daisy churn. IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEA here and. there. The , summit was the week -end with -his, mothief and' p they m . lotored- to N;efton, IL
- . �. N R . 'their -guests .members of the Y.P; ding W.
, '' ", I . o. 3; set single bain,,ess; set -double bar- � friend, Mrs. Thomas DickBon, ,who pa!ssed - ed to with much Pleasure; delivering as � I
_;_ , coveied, by a light- colored mossi or b-thers, -returning te .Detroit Sun .1
.. � I ness; fu,ll iiine c&m'einter and gai�den tDols; away November 28, 1939.: . I .. � . I . for 0hri§V',, Ambassad'Xibip i�. some- I U. Of the, EvaliMlical Church,, Zurich, C., wild' points west. Mr. and Mirm,
, 11" � �, � I I 3 steel oil drurn� and taW': 50 --gallon gasiyline - "Suilshfne fades. -and shadows falil; '' ' vine, and all wrapped. In a thin - mist, day., . . . ' - -
- � . I thing that we are when we are recon- who . funidshed a splendid pr�g . Ythe
`�',!. � . � . tank with tap;- 2840ot extension ladder; 13-A Aweet,remem)yrance outlssta,aR" r. Frank- Camebon; of Detrolt
., rom. miss Sfi&ley Krouger plresidf�d at the groom,, whb travels ,from Lethbrifte
"I 4 �,: crosscut saw; buck salw; egg ,eased; chicken 3�07-i -,,Mrs. Annie Walson. ' , ciled to -Christ that,is dIff&ent fi
11 . . - . I w6rds of ii� can, 'begin, to expilain spent the week -end with lids s1steTs, I piano for -the opening number , and. to Montreal, wa,s born in Rensiall and
I i . crates;,br'doder stove; colony house, 12 x 12 ' . . that rnemorable, picture, an, , ` Elizabeth and Mildred bere. I r rldly affairs. I I I as the is a nephew of Wx and Mrs. Com-
� .,-,�� .. I and other articles too numerous Ito mentiim. . I I d cer,tao-h- There are two sli4eo to the &ffingi tof Milthn Dagg, president, aeted,
Rz,., ; ... '1111!?, ir iree3e; 5 York hogs, 70 vounda. Terms - " ly ... .ftist'could bring it to -you on Mrs. Mullen -and, Mis's Dl'(Yuin,' of, . . . . eli Cook at HensailL . �..
, .1 I -' credit on ftmishing Cardii of Thanks :' , an ambaggador, 'hie said, the office chairman. For the devotional Period , us, . .
� ,. on Stock -Nine ruloriths
. Ir:, . � canvas, but it will ,remain, with ea�h Detroit, Spent the week -end ,la the ' ng wag given by - ,
. va.iu.bte nobes. Implement and o V,l I I age. -acter. We Who are, Christ's the Scripture readd ,
:1 and ellaa . ' 1, Death of William Stavin
. 3 jclezi-Cash. No reserve. Everything 'mmtl CAMERON FAMILY DESIRE TO one of us, from'sunset to sunset, Four are presentatives. living Miss Betty Deltz, add, Rev. c. 13. 1 I .
TEE b His royal re I
1 SI; . � a . 64 sold. in -case, of bad..w.eat'her, sale will expre4s their sincerie, appromiallion Ifor Merrie Fishermen.. MIss. Quilter Miss Eva Hartlei Christian livesi. The Christian. her- Heckfend'Orn, the . Inini I led in , The death occurnled Wednesday ef.6
)111 r, , I be held inside. JOHN H. HYDE and MRS. the marry acts of kindness and syrnplathy'ex- I . and Miss Edri� Quilipr, of stTatflol ' .
"I . Harold tended to them in their ir t sudden - -
rr, -,. ! ..., I ALEX MONTEITH, PrboTiet3rm; eLen be- "Four Merrie Fishermen" , called ion, friends in the villag. lbrigs-to ah-igber creation, going farth Prayer- Mr. Witlialm, Slaviv, prominent Tuck
I -41 Jackson, Auctioneer. . 3806-2 reavement, and to those who sent flowea13. � ee o: -e -mer.
I ,,, I . � , .- . There was Bill and Jack and Charlde, ' day. to Tepresent ,�he principles ,taught ,by .One Of 010 pleasing featur f th ersmith fal The,deceased, who
. ".." anoth,6r lad named. Joe, I .the King of Kings., and although the Program was the Presentation'
, "IP,". I I . .1 We planned for weeks together that a Margaret Reid,' Mrs. Margaret. Fergu� ri an is in. - e r ', e s no: I n", - ? . .
k � .' 11 . . Notices - . .11 Births fishing we wauqd go; ,son, Miss Norac-FeTguson Sam Hous- Of, the worl& There are things the gal. 90 Ray Oe6ah reading thO ness, of a fe wee Ep. He was 9: pros.-
c-,", � .� I . � � �, SO we sorted out our tackle, our bed- ton Murdock Rose and Ar."and Mrs. ChTist'm cannot -db',If hie is, going.,,to story,' with Bob Reiss in charge ,of perous fanner, his soecialty being
W�� I TOWN OFSKAFORTH CULLEN-1- St. Mary", Hosf*tal- on Sun- dIng and our bait_ � Ai�hie Armstrong attended, the ividuc- serve Christ.
. ,�_, . I I " � day, November 24bli, to MT. and Mrs. W. I gram were Miss Shirley Krueger'lla Chle-elhurst United Church. BuTrviv-
�, Finkbein ), ,20 And headed for the northland, w*,ltfh. �tion and reception of Rev. and, X-rs. Assisting with the services in the
J. , C.Ile. v (nee , Margaret 'expectations .a vilaito solo, "Showers of Stars" and Ing arefiour sons, William, Tom, Fred .
I.- f Clerk's Notice of First Post- Bo den A a,, K tchener,, a son - er , ver reat. Andrew, inini.steT -of Clinton aird Day- morning were MT. Ab. Bell, wbo for - �
. . . . . � I . Charles. . .I. fle,ld PT�sbyterian, dongregatibuis, at the Scripture lesson read Ist Timothy, - h Sla in, of th a
',;_ his "dhevie'l with Clinton on Thursday evening last 4th chipter, and, the opening pilLyer sav
, ing of Voters' List SPENCF---In Seod Menr6rial fftbvital.' - Bill Duncan drave gar Guesit); vocal duet, "Jesus the saill.,k,,mias BlIza:be.j v I
1 % `i` November 22nd, to Mr. -amd Mm. George . , liour For Me," Miss MaTglairet Hay village is. a. sister. The public fulk-
X a trailer Ibn behind, . week. ' by Miss Sally Manson. At thb eve-
� I ''A , Voters' List, 1940, Municipality Lof Seaforth, A. Si5ence. Seaferth; a son- .
11,11t- I I County of -Huror I L0VEIn Scott Memorial HospRal, on 'No- And perebred ,on top a mbtor boat, a I Iffing service MT. Jame4 Bengiough and Miss Hazel Uttley, Miss, Shirley eml ��11,1, be beld frO93il ,the home of .
11 T, IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT I . I . Krueger acmmpanydng; reading, "S . -
�� I �. NOTICE vember 22nd, to Mr. and Mxs. George S. "thirty-eighf" 'streamlined; . 1 ,3�;ni!, ihis von� Glenn, on Rriday, Nov. 29tl*,
., - . �� ,have comipflied with section 7 of The Lom AdKillop, a daughte�. -_ - � read the SOripture lesson, and Miss, You Want 'To GO Homb," Miss 'ey at 2 P.M., " .1bev. R. A, Brook of�-
11,�, ..�t . 1, We left behirld,the fertil,(� fle,lds, of 1-1 Jean McQueen, 'gave, the -prayer. The
I 11�;,�. .'I. Votbrs' Lists Act And that � I have posted up' I I Huron and of Perdi, I MCKILL6P' erg; playlet, "Happineosi" Wag Kath- ficlating, Dintal will, bi� in NeThg-.
,� !, at my' office nt Seaforth on the 261dh day of I choir, comprised of young people with . .
"'', ueeii Hay and Miss Alpha Meyers;- , gart's cemetery.
11'y'.�],, And in due time �retached Powassan Miss Helen, Dick at the 4wn&Dle, ren-
��' , l twed to vlote in the 6aid Tnurmicipality at . and signed up' for a berth. Mr. and Mrs. C. Regelo, Mr. and dore� splenil:144 antherrils. Misr, Mar- reading, "Hope and P ' ," Md ' � I Despite the inclemency, of the w4m- -
, �, � "i , municipal elections, and that such list re- WALTON .
"I 14 o inains for inspection. . . . � Mrs. Wildlam. Taylor and Mr% and- Mrs. ga,ret Dougall sang a pleasing solo, trice ding, M49S their a, large number tufmed,,dut -to tfto
And I hereby call ,upon all voters to ke , f beauty, we H. Taylor attended the funeral of.the "Rook of Ages" suit a mixed quarit- Alpha Meyers, concluding with the euchre and deuce held, in the Town
, 01" mumediate � p,r4oceeidirmB to have any ,ro,:a,, Visitors with Mrs. W. 0. =tt Next day through miles o' entire assembly 'staging ."There'll Al- Hall, on Wednebday evening' sp6nW , .
....... 1, �.',A' � ek-end were: came to ReStOtll Lake, late William Ifartman, of Sebring- ette, MI�M.es Lai$
- �-� ornia&iom corrected accordimg to, -law, the last and family 'Over the we and Miarion Mae -
171 day for appeal being the 17tll da,v of D- , otgon. f ville, on Saturday. . ' ways Be An Efigliand," Miss Betty ed by. the Caamber of &;��anoe.
-,,,it* ,, MIT. and Mrs. Thomas W , 0 St. Here our motor journey ,mfded., our
" V Laren, James Campbell and Robert
q`1 ;11 ._ i3tinber, 1940. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Devldso:t, -boat we had to Mke; Mr. and Mrs. W. Fisher and Xiola Camer-on sang la, dellg Coatcqk of Exeter jaines. Sit. United- The proceede *eire In aid ofthe Clil�
,�', ��,!� � I I DATED at Sedforth this 26th day of No- ' h and her aisdistants, directed - Christmas tree whirah. will be
I - London. The morning sun was s1hindug, no fin- and Muriel, Of Fullafton, Were visi- v, -o How Marvelous 'is I
�., ,".. vernber, 19430. WILSON, , Of 'Mr. and MrP James Do 0�m or morn,could be, " ' 11 gy Saviour a a recreationdl peillod. Miss' Elva Me- held-ou -Saturdmy, Diec. 21k. T&e
. � -; Ir -, tore lof Mr. and M,rs:' Charles, Regele Lov6, For Me. i Queeni, president, on behalf of the Prize winners wer . I
-, ,,,�,?'�, I 01 k . . We changed our suits, donned rubber, and also called ion -their uncle, Mr. The Libm Clubs of. HuroD ate- I ,,
i,V`L;,? 3807-4 guests of Mrs. Emight. . I - Hensall. 9beiety, expressed- :thanks to James Sangster,
'... FM .1 . 1 I � re, we. Cliarles ,Eggert. operating in . provl`�'e Mrs. . A. R� , Camp-
11,b ... - Mrs. curainghaim � is spending two boots, fbily merrie men -we arranging to . . . cOnftiri- bell- cOn olation, Miss Gladys McKen-
11� 1. � Mr. William Hoegy, spent Sunday week.end, 1the visiting meiAbers for t1heir a
'011!� , The great white chi,ef stbod up and, wi'th'Mr. arid Mrs. d6rd;an, Muegge butionsito a lovely evening. Refreigh- zie; gentlemen, John, 9blepheird, Wm.
%, � 41 I � . NOTICE ter, Mrs. Howard Mer. Inents wereaerved. -SheVh16M_, and. Jackie Deoltz, Kippar-
'I'A 1� - � Mr. Elwood "Sliprtr4eed, ,of the 9th said "I fear we�ve made a slip, near Galt. . village or.d1strict, wish to Invite one , � 1. � - made by. the
14�,",�'p concession of Morris, who has opient We "�i ot being sailors and we , W. C. y. U. Hears Report Seafoirth Public slahbW and tickets
(,,IL �V& � haven't flamed- ouf shlip.11 daughters visited at Galt. week -end, they. aTe requested to
1_'��Z � PURSUANT S OF THE Then Barber said, "It's not too late Mrs. A. J. � Huetber, BID, y and Joy, lyliGne,IA � -Stan, Tudor at the Com- the Exeter-Hensall bran6h, of the sold, the winner being W=, L. Ray-
�, 'v..:'t, I' e4unal, I wish to 4mve notice to , . .1 -P Milverton, visited Mr. and mercial Hoteli, y1ensaiL -Iewal,L Tweil-vo 6111mrsl *as ,,,,
-v", 11-, Ele"ors of tire Muni,fpslity of the Town of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kearney had, w I'll tql,l you, what well do, - W.C.T.U. ibeld their regular monthly nOld'9,
4�:,i ;,I .1sunch, her and'vwll chri-isten her Mrs. Charles Eggert, on Sunday. Some twienty-five years ago Mr. and meeting Thursday afternoon, 1,Tov. realized from this for the, Red, CrosdL
-3, 1 4 seatotith. that the Local Government Exten- their guests Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Me. We'll . 1.
",'," J � , , sion Act reeeTAIT Vassed by the l7arlame and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew- "The good ship KangarOly.' . Mr. and Mrs. John A- Aiken and Mrs. Frank Ryckman, of 'Obdisethurst, 21st, In the basement of
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, Watara, Billy, of near Mil verti6ni, visited- ro- plAuted 400 apples, -trees. mostly Church with many �memhers from EX-
�, , wovidi* Oat; al eleeted members et. Messrs. A.,spience donated, three
��,,4 -��. � siom when elected at the next decition afiall Misses Helen land Nornitt Ste4ssl, of We next trangferred Our baggage, cently with Mr6. C., Eggert ,and also Northern SPW; in tjWr oreharlil, 'and eter And -Hensell priijont , Afiss,jeian serving. cabinets and, were won -byi
�,,:,4�. , , ,�ic . hold bffice for two years, unless a majoAlty Mtelien4Prr, spent the woek-end, at trom the "Olievie" to the bolit; ed ,on Mr. Obarlos. Eggert in the although a number -of t1m trees died, Murray presided for the -worship vai� Peter McXslughton, Dili 'U61AS111 and
j"`�` . . Joe va3d our dostinatlim wast still five hospital.' . Dart Riley. lreiije, ' AW99�1`th 9V4
1� "��"4 - they'had a wonderful yield this year, dbl& ,
,l,'�!,1?,.;,p " , . 6ft, I Su�-h vvbe� wm be taken. in sea� their 'home here. I 1enry Y Mrs.. de�orge, Hess, presid6tit, ,.
�,',,� i"' �;�,� �, miles remote� I Mr. I Coell-ler rig not enjoying 'having disposed, lot 100 bush� Claude Blowes'Wert *inini6no of hommo
��4j� ,, .1 Mrs. Arthur McCall wft hostess to � aliready - took, clmvgo, i iftiding in
��, ,'� I 9, '101',�� I � vole. � un. good- bealith aH he Oleo- -been suffering els Of JoVeJY4 a] 10 " , Aturdbek's lveboattk furnkMed, 06 ,
� 1, �� I I , I the Tmm Council go have 811A "'a the V.P.W.O. on Weduesday, Nov. 20, We waidled out two on ea,ch aide, I RO ly. . Annie, Cousitt waa-alloolinted record- .
�'I�%�`� �01�. ". I I =1-111-10V�1' the fouAh, &*, 'of D-eml-, 1940. . were '27 ladies preisent. til ' was ssfe Wf`[Oat heT, ' - � from septid thxo*t and, bronobitis. . Miss Olive Walher R.N., of. Albany, ing-4cireta,py Owing to the removal, music. '
; ��.� 44 � ., , ''o,44, B$, 014eij- During the blisluess period plans Were Atud Hill stepped 1.4 %he sterni and dadd, M4ster-Alvin,"91,1190on, ihm'returned I-looplital, N. Y.; spgut ithe week -end, of Miss I -rem IYOuglag, poll call WAS WIR OPtls0i a 110#01ity d6we On Ve,
�;, *4�' �)�iA!!, � 0, JL . VUAO14, In v6w leave It to the,lmotar. from the hospital and, as recovering with, her,parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G o, follo *I,W , t song cember '13th,
11", - asoiii�i ,the Community Hall oil Thursday of / I nIcd;y% -Mr. ITWIU 14600harilift has QtSO Walker of tb-� TAVIng. 0W." Au ii6're'S by - . .. I I
�:11���,,,, , j4,i�,�, I The, waves came rolling, r6iing, t1ey returned, and is Improving. Mies Helen Olimn, of London, visit- t1le, pre�iadent, of this jb6unty Vjr,. a . -
L I .. . . ... , ,; Ir'It ' , tot, was In this vloinity during the George "Melln. � I �complete . and Atli of Interftlt I Wns
��,I, OT '..... ,was tak-du by Miss Annie, Simpsou, Some opMy wao coming over, we put El. ,
'��':;j ,4 - - ,4 ��.11 . rs for the election of offleers, whiah re- On our 11 Mr. George Douglas, arld daug-Wr a report ,of the otbVindat 00i 161SASLWOR 1b :.' '
, ,� � �- . I I I .. '6r stiftqd as f6l1owF4: Preddent, Ufa. VV J00 took command and vira,ved his Mr. Charles *gertl Is 111=0 from Miss Ireine, 4left laot Thur f.br recently field in, Tol'ontb , , I I I
. I 1 �#j"�"i4'�J' �,ftw, " :, P, I Titfftbull; vielepres. Mra hand,, ille 166kod like a -real, old 'ealt' Seatotth hO8P"1 gind is hn9T6V1n9 London where, they U6*e itak�n, on "i Ow TbMt-0 d1s,: ,
.11 I I I " , , $,, . , " WA * .. David by : - but it wwM1 all his, f ault. Me. and Mik,ChArlies Reigele'Vere tirbAug in, *this epft* they, *Ifft�fh With: 9, Ch4dUO f0i $1,104 ,fof din, i* 111461111114i�dd JXO _-�d.,OMCJ nil %
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