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Sovaugi�, moyoc('A vote, U, I . , � ­..". -t- , , � . . r , , �. 7 4 liarly ,actliVe. .4#4". ale#L"�,.�-Jt-Ileemed. ro apy :yepra,i , 'i q kl� amongst, ol g 11� I - �- V,kl i ,L.. ntQ, for m � � ­ , , N1 ' " , - . . I .. �. � . 111Y I W y; : this, occaslotn, I'=ua.t say, very. pleas- Clanks to, t1,40 1,4410's bf , OP. pariah: . � i. 'I . i .tstroget? ,, p� jhe.L Port r I�Wil . , . ,G L'1"�% . find'p�oplo, whom one kAq __ I , Then #Iekis� W _0 . . , , ` '"1191 I - � I r,� %4,a2 -L ,4 'i , � , r, , - . . . � 1. as �qungsters, be sting of a w(M UP J&ck, Bob an Vor 1­j�,`j n,d,y -7.St1XtlY; . Here"g. b .that allothe - I 'oi-' i- 1. !, I . . , ­� I '-t , r , _ �;& I . . ,..4 .90 .41se..r afW , , , �, ,% �p � � .. , � o . ...Gpjng��' . r for tire pxipel I ill � . I I ' 7, ­ : " in the, eightkeg. r. � � le't '. - bb , .., I . ­ lelA ln� ­$@rved the � � r I , .1 ,er. boys. Re a, ,the IT4, , ou$4116, opportunity inky q , � I �, , . I I I . 1, ` . ' : . ��.`�",, L., " , re, . I �.. .- ,, ... r - ,, 1 ,:!��.' , � . , ",r , , �� I .1 . ­, I I � `�, , " �',� , , - V I . IiV6 1, . ome. . heirs. . I I ' ' ", $ � � �,! � I .,��i , t'j" I . club mom ." " I I . . ARE XLWA ,,,, The­sppe I . � I ,Y. : � '' - , * ,,rat;Up,tU,ie of the ' I . , . . q1d bridge, lived directly aerbaa the,'s#Ort. . T4e * HOM E I . . ­ I I . . I 11 ! '. - b K . �Ias ch.an$qd,,,but appEkrently it rests 'Porter business was in'$e id. -a -to - ", . . I I ,..., ; . - . - C -' , r . �!, � I I , , ta,fo�rth, but T i's fog ,ttachment the *ell, ," 1. I ­ L. I . - - ill"I""I AMR " IATF4D �' . r, .1 r ,i . I I ,on the 0,tpae abutments that were the family lived tin E91110adville, Bob, lmdwn -place - . VARN . 1. '. � ,A,RLI , ""', 'built I . . ,A',- ' , . ..'."�.., ' b. , JI -L f �� �. , i, some time. in the seventies. the second son, was an - - . . 4 , r � 1.11 � 1. I � .. enterprising Whence first we -started into life's mmi . SLIPS L , . � , Plies were driven in to �rotect the ]ad and a leader am .. , , � � .1, . . . r I �� -.,. . P� ,. ongst the' boys. ,' .. - long� race, �'Mrs. N. liteld, wh6 ailent a week . . .. .. I . � `\ White. -and Tegros . �. . I 'r . " . .1 " .. .. . . . � e 0, . . r -tupper side of the ,abutm 4ts friiiii He built a sha6lk' .on �hid fathe Is loi, Ret ins its' hold with'guch unfailing W" relatives In London, -has return- . . I 1 R4 . � � - 1. .'� � "�',�'% ` � Pe . r � i�, , , . . r,..' . . .' -�­­�J,e,�.'7V I . . al r . I Crepep ... . ... ��y­,­%­ T", - . I I . I . I ajnd Satins', TaiY1110'r , , ­ 4 *�,,�'.4,0. "4: r �� �� 14$ . r, $ . . , '. it " . - , , ,,,­,.4.t�,'­ :­­ 'r , i. .�) . floating ic8.' W , ,away, ' ed home. , 5 r r �k 0, � - e school ,boys were not much largeV than a dog house . . k I ­ ",1400' '4 _Q , - . I � " or fare trimmed, .. , . . 4 much . �, � ,th6 liatteriug�ram but it held* a ,small stove and ,pro- We feel It e'en In, age and At our lat- 'Mr. -and. Mrs 31.'Eiltott, Miss Lil- ... . . ." " ' -' ' ' ' � "I "" , ' . ��G A.. , 'a iiii . . I . :�90 1 r'.'�'.,.':,,.... I a, 1 . . 500" to � $ZQ,R' -failed to ,hear the vided a den for 4bout balf-a-dozen of Han, and'Clayton and'Roy .attended . r `� I I � ". � - 1. and sometimes . est day. . . ' .. ,.A- 1. . 1.1rS.. to '2 ; , � ­... I , � , I , .,school bell, The stream,,,however, has the village boys. ' Ulte a libra was , ' I - , -Cowppr the marriage 6f their nephew, Lt. 1. .95 �. -,... - ­�- �,�:,LA,,� I , Q . ry ;;;- , ` - I . :1 I ;�- !.,� - ­� '41,9(lto �§. dwindled. The holes in Which We accumulated, principally paper-ociver- - I Ross Morrison, in Kitchener,on Sat- ' . � I : 'r , , , �, ... J " I . ., , I . r . ...... " . . . : ... I . � , � I ,, I I used to fish for Chubs and Shiners ed dime novels.. Such tales as De a- . 0 urday. . : PANTIES I � Pylam -�­-.­ $246 to pp . .. . . .1- ; . I . ,, ai�, .. . .,­ I � - I A. � I ' . I . It 1. 011,111,11 I P I - Ing busses Mar;y and Doris R � , r I ","", � 01 � % seeni td be dry. The mill-raqq no ,eye Dick, B ffalo Bill, Kit Carson, .Bo*l ­,eid are ; . . I Q I � - .. , , - $ ','a, 1�4',� � tt ­ '. Plain and fancy striped r0- R , ". long' Drett's tannery has Daniel Boone and, dozen of Similar visiting. friends in London. ' . - . . -1 , . ", , er -functions. . .. Shirts , o ..... P.. , 1� & W WMI. I ,,, I ,:"�v � `.;i, I I ­�,. " 1-1. ,� ",,?*� _- ii.; - ons In " ,, , .11, * . � . . "... ,;: � , thwell has been visit- Iii ii�: -qi;.. `* gul,Ar I - �,I I'', � 4isappelared. hair-raising stories thrilled the"club (6ontinued' , froiii Page 1) Mrs., John Ra .'...11 shortiest or re , A . .- ,I " . I,, White and Tearose. Sr '5091 . , I'll, ,.,,,;, I. -,.,k style. .4008, , � -, .", - , r'... * . I., . , . , found George 'nd Tom Jackson at m4mbers and were passed'- i%round nienus of bacon and egg' fng in London with Mr. .and 'Mrs. J. . . �.:,- � 8, sausages,- .. . . r .. *iti� , : " " " �11 .. the old bome� But on, the sign above from, boy to 1�oy until wo ,pig -tails, sauerkraui, onions, baked T- ,lield :and sister, Mrs Annie' Me- 11A�". 1:10. XI �� . rn out. The . Ull-.� ., "' , " I I � .1 1. lto� 0. I "i,,ii,; , the store entrance,, instead of 0. '& Boys of New York, a 'Weekly filled beans, etc., etc.,,we don't blame any_ Na ton- ". �.: & .. I .'Ili -11 i"i - , ,-­ ". �, , , . , - I .. .. ... , I , LN I � ,.., " N . UP . 1.00 to .1 - , ", , . I 1. . "'AA1, N MIM 7 14. Jackson, is the naiiie, Finnigan. :::. `i,Handkerchlefs �... 10p. �6 Isilio a��.'Ij - . ­ .. . I . with detectiviii -stories, 'and - Robert one for wanting to, join the, club, if - I I . . . . I I ,�, , , ,� �* .1 1 1141, ,� ,,, X� - �,�" I , I ��. 11 I For ' this store and -post office the en- Bonner's New York Ledger, a grand for no oth6r reason than to get in � -PYJAMAS - - . Robes. .... $10� td $14.�9,5, x 7-,�'�',4j`­ . � . , ,. � - Bath ,,.,? tire school ihade w -bee -line when let story paper of the better -class, were on -the feeds. . CHISELE,MRST [F t, , o � I , .1 . ��W ­­ . . � .., . . � Pi I I I I . I.. I ,-,:� loose. Tb0e was no ruAl mail � de .. =2 � . i� � Rayon Sktin ,Pylamas,' lace . . .­� 111. . I., I . � 1. I � klls��.- 11 I .. , . . ." , ­ - also available. A new line of paper- -'After the meetings some real :� ? I ii House Coats ...$1jD.00 to $12.0$ ��'�,'� 'v,�,', , 'Me November meeting. of Chisel- t �� -`�..` . trimmed, in blue and tearose. . ,�,Ay ' : � � - I . � ,. ,� " �,�.";�'�,�L­N . . I I I , , . ,ep livery then. The mail between Sea- covered novels appeared about this euchre was .-played. E.. Lorne PDX burst. *.MS.' and W.A. was held in .. . � .. . . ,��'.­, 4�b.,�, .. �, - ... Sweaters - - �­ . . �-i $�2'9 5 t - , - "" I . . " � . . ...... . ,wli� �%., �,� �-'05,� I iforth and Bayfield was carriod by a, time,. but the .price Was. 20c. Toni% came out'first, and M. C. Boswell see- the school room of the church on � ­!, � , I � 1. -1 .!,�,,q --two-horse stage, making daily ttips. Rodman Afloat, Randy Andy, or,the 6-nd. I I . I'll .... 2.95 , I 1.::�11��i . . I . ,!�, -e,, north �end Of Tuesday,. Nov. 14th, -with the presi- , I .� . Spats .......... $1.50.10. . ., � i -j ..R"t�;i�'­ J Life, *and r ,, - * , . "I , ',�, , At th � the bridge Boy Jim Fiske Started In-'.. - — .. . . . ..-.' . �- .11."­�:11�11 * . Brintnell, in the . . �,1�14'i�;, . , .1 I !�.. ''j -'r, .*, � . . dent, Mrs. Thomas ; NIGIF.r S ' .1 I I, ... stood the Brydon, tavern, and" farthen such like stories lad strong kppeal. . � I .. Tie and.i-lanky Sets ....... .0 I � ,­',,:r,j-r!g, V, .. chair. The. meeting opened by sing- - ... . I ", , , up the street was `Bf 1";."I.- 1,; ' ­ . ... � � "r, ,4,',,'W, 11 Van Egmond's But the price called for high finance. I . ;?,, Rayon, Crepe -and Satin, in . I . . I .': ",I " ,114� , . . , , � I . �,-­ :" �' ` , "'... Acclamation In. Ing Hymn, 485, after whtch� all re- � .. ii�.`,i' Iforal designs, ' Tie a � I .. ";tavern. The Brydon tavern is gone, One of Bob's �hores was. buying gro- I . i�. .,.,�il . plain or .in nd Suspender Sets.. $2o - I ... I - '11, I . but it part of the Van Egmend tgLvernilee' , , I rated the - Lord's Trayer.- The roll . . 11 . . :, �-f, " � I ries for the -home. ..Baking powder -1. * r .1, I , I White,'TeAr*se and, Blue. �, �',' 11� " .. 9 Wontinied from Page 1) call was answered by 4�ight members. I !" ; , .. , v*'... -if , . . . Brace and Garter Set I , , , , - , - *building still siands: . iv.as. sold in cans at 20,e oach. It was q I ,. . ' : , . I . 11. i: st'.. $1 '502wn'. , , ;t,,,, �e, .I I � . r I . I . . . ... , ., . I 11 V: . . � . 11 - . "­ I '' For Eyoro, Commissjoner�Charles The scripture w0 read and.busines,s � .1 . ,.� . ­ . ,�;: nE' , ., 9� The founders of the village, the Van necessaiy to get th - . 1/1 "' - I 1.00 to$1. . . e, money from. thq . I I " � , ,�,�., e. Moore, aqclain - '' h. - , -,� I ­ 2.25 to 48-ou .. Woollen Gloves.. $ ." I... `;"a, Egmonds, are scarce. They were 'head of the hous Thp demand for ation. . de�lt *ft Rev. R. A, Brook took � " . � "' . . "' 4 '� . . b � "� " T . ' . . I I . - . t I- ., �;:�, � ... . : Llne,d Gloves. ..., $1.95 , ,� �',)'% A � I I Hdw'l�ck Township cha:rge of the election -of.officers - -.101i I * BED JACKETS .... $2.95 to $3.95 to $�m - "11". ,5 I I �­" numeroug.eigjity years ago. Constant baking- powder ' aroused suspicion. * ", . . 1� - . I'll .,, - I . . . !, � ''.. For Reeve -D, L. Weir. I President, Mrs. Thos. t I I I . .. . .. I .1 Am"j, Van Eginond's family,c' Brintnell; Is* 2 -ill , ompTised. two Vlhen Bob requested 2 c for baking . . . : .. I 1, . : � � I .1�.:�, " - .. ' t . For Deputy Reeve -John Wint�r. vice-president, Mrs. David Chappel; . . ­ I . - I .. ,.- ,- I .,i',I�tl� 'bGYS, Connie and Louie, and three or powder his dad remiiirkl�d: "It seeing -. . . ".. � I 11 I 1!1� � I I 11 . , I . four girls- family. four boys, to me they use a hulldvaldt of baking ; Far Council --,Edward McCalluti�, El- 2nd vice-president, Mrs. -Pe�cyi Han .: I .. .. � PN:1 ';�l 1�pl I � 11-tll':tT-4� ­ I . - A . r ­ - - I . ,41 . I . .. I I . .1 I �L I ;!k — � : ��,',­, I I . , Apgust's .I. . , I I . ", I � I I .:� � � ... ". Billie, Leop-91d; Angie and Charlie,; p6wd,br." Much of this literature Was mor. Parrish, Hartwell StWong. r1s; 3rd -vice-president, Mrs, Joseph I . i� I I I . , "! .... 1� . . , I - . � . , , I "... -William. Van Eg- ction, Ferguson,- recording secretary, )Mrs. I �:�.11' � , ", I , . * -"but -it developed For'School Board-Eastbrn se . , .., : . I HE CAN CHOOSE 111S. -OWN t � , � , I mond's family, three hOt ,very elevating, � - I . . I - � "I I I I . ''. - . , . orge, and t-IYA:'reading habit. - � w,j * -Heii9kroth, Elmer Kauf- John Glenn; trea6urer, ;M�s. 'Carl , . 1. � . HAT WHEN YOU GIVE HI M A i . - fx.�,. . boys. Billie, Henry and Ge .1h .,..am � G.. ' Ste . . � . - . . . . � - neman; Christian 'Stewardship and �.. - 1� " �", -:� ' ' . .11 -two-gifis, An .adopted daukhter, who 'ffia—n, George 01albraith, John Arni, . . �%.o, I :Other Egmandville'boys of an earli, � I , -married Alex Charleswoith, was the period- were the McDonald boys, Jack strong, Gordon Hargrace; for western. finance, Mrs. Grant Ryckman; press . -11 ... -, ,� , " , 1� � " 1 . I ' . . I .1 I . I ��� -�:"k�, . ,only child in Leopold Van Egm6nd?s and, ,Sandy; th4, Reids, Jack, Jimmie ,section, Allan Munro, Morley X�Mich- and literature- 'Mrs. Win- Brintnell; 11 le I ., I 1) ... I.. I - , , .i�­ � . . ' I Hat Gift �.� '' � lousehold. - Edward Van Egmo'nd aol,' Victor. Shera, Fred Doublede6, tempetance secretary, Mrs. Earl Kins- . ":', - ''I ..... . . . . . . . 4 - and Jilillie; the Pergbson boys, Jiin I . . I . .A. I ,,.,i .� ... I. � . . . .r�: ... ,;­ . ' . 1, . . Clark Renwick. All were elected by -man;- pianist, Mrs. Clayton -Horton; Give Her " .X;;!i'.* - � ­.­., . . , ..� , - -whose home was on the Huron Road, and SELm. I . . , . '. . 4, . . . �� � ::.-.-;::,*: I , . I : , I . .... 1I.X1 11 " . assistant, Mrs. Angus Robertson; Mis- . ,.:.."-::i,.'*i: 11 . . J.,PrA. near Clinton, hak a.family of 'three acclamation. . I g": � I "�, ' The -village graveyard tells a Story. I .:,:,:.:.;. . - ­. '. ' -ill, . ��. "! . i �..;i`,.' � I I boys and six girls, Apparently the Lingering h6te for a 'time, reading I . sionary Monthly secretary, . Mrs. R. . .... :,"I.,-., Certisficate , . . ,,111, East Wawxnosh . I . - ' . ! . . . I � ," H, only Van. -Egmond now'living in Eg- names -and inscriptions on the tomb- A. Mcponild: flower, coininittee, Mrs. I ­­ � I . . � . . . ,."�,,�' �;, 11 1411 ,,� , ... ? ' .. . Calvin Horton, Mrs.' Harvey Jacobi, . A'Dress . X` "I . . �,,!��I,.43, . .Io,ii., I I . "' I mondville is a grandson of Constant stones, visions of other days `arc�se. - ::i!ii Ybu pay for -a hat and. ,qce!ve I ­ . . �--.� For Reeve -J. D. Beecroft. � I ..... . .�.!,, . , * .. Mrs. Clarence Coleinam. The -W. A, . I ".... � I ....iii . 'Van Egmend, Earle,, who resides In Forms and' faces were 'recalled and . . :i... , a miniature hat'in - a flat b0r, :' � , I �..... 15. . ��:; � . For ,Council -Norman McDowell, ` � ' I ' I Alex officers were Also elected ,as follow tl..".. . I ; the old homestead. we lived in the past. Many are gone Lewis Ruddy, Harvey Black, I , .Our competent sales staff will assist � t1l, `� complete with a CeFtificatr good . . . . � �. . I . , a6l lat. - I �, . I �i���.%.,i?",.��,,�;�l!!Ii"..�; I . . , . . . . Pr �sident, Mrs. Carl Stonem. �:: 1: . * *.. '�' . Louie Van Egmond was somewhat but not forgotten. Robertson. , I .1 , . I . . ,:::.:;;.t, for a hat of.his own chooil6w - t�' . ,",-1; , , , ,� . vice'-pres., Mrs. E&C-happel; 2nd vice- tyou to,chbose a dresi for her from I 0 -.: I., .. I , .,.;. � . . . I ... � -,Of a genius. We boys thought Louie Seaforth Has Changed Too For School Board -Douglas Camp- -:i- . ., . . 1. � after ChristmaxL I ", . I ,. I ­�, pros., Mrs. tlayton. Horton; .see-treas., � I..`.. 1. �11 I g. He made sev- In Seaforih, of,,cotirse The ExV& I Lof I 1. . . �', , . I. -could make anytbin, a!- bell, Abner Nethery, - Frank Thomp- SMart . . . . ,- . ­ _ ­ . & . .� �kq . Mrs. John Glenn. Mr. Brook led in our big stock winter dresses. .� . , �eTal-fiddles And furnished excellent tor -office,had first call. Here I Aerv- son, Walter S. Nott, Mason Robinson. . I 'I'll"'I"'I"'I"'. x -M. I. � Men's fine hats in either Stet- , ' . �.,, . � ... . � prayer. I . ...'� I .I'. 1, I..: ........ . . . I . � . , �, �. , . I � - ", -in the y6kiri from' 1880 to 1885. and All were elecied by -acclamation. I . Sizes 12 ta 46. I " music -for dancing'on his hand -made ed son or -tiltmore makes are ", . . I I 1 1 . ,�,, - . � I . . I priced at : . 11;�,:.,e� , � . I, " - �� -instruments. I He made clinker -built move the plant from John . I I 1. ,,�-"ie . I . � ­ , 41 I .u,.,l I helped .-.... , , -, r� �, I 1�, I -3 I , I . . ., . .�,l - -- , , , . 4�- .. " I skiffs and dug -out' cquoes to ply on Pgreet to tl�te premises now occupied. ' ' Ashfield TownsKip ,. - . . PRICED . � . ' "., .. ­ . . . . I . t,, . . ST. COLUMBANIt.,14- - I . . ,. 4� I . .95L I ', 11 �:�' . ". . the mill dam. He could buRd A wago-ri. , On Main"' Street "we' found ' John For Reeve -Albert Frayne. . . - � . I.. a � . I I � .. . .. . . ; : 11 ..� I ­ . , -1 � � I '%11 - Beattie in his store. 'Although a new- . I . . . . � : 1'.., ­ :.. , I For. Council -Fred Anderson, Mel- The regular meeting of; the C.W.L. :� " . 0 1 '40. - ,; � ss, far as the woodwork was concern ,� -ed He was a gre'at, favorite in the comer to -Seaforth since our time; we held on No , th.. Thie presi- 95 1 . 3 ,95,7. . , al � I *. . . vin Di�kson, Frank Hamilton and Ce- was, .T. M1. ,U . � I I ." � . . t -village. look- 4on Jack Beattie as an old $11 Jbhppton, all elected by actelama- dent opened the meeting with pra:yrer . ' -::� I I 11", . � . I ".." 1 . � ! - , Bird Jqc6on, a grandson of C,on, friend, probably because be married . I I and the minutes of the previous, meet- ; "!!-, . � 1. � I . 1�,tant ,Van Egmoiid, was on e of the Egmond-fille school giKI, . Bella tion. I , 30 to 1 6,v5o : 6..00,70-50 - " an Ang, w.ere read and adopted. Mtters I . I � 11,14 1� 0 . boys'who -will long be remem- Collie. . Turnberry Township i I . . I . . : 1.111, , � -village Mr. Beattie's gift, a signed- . I . I � . 1. � "'.. . I . I of thanks for cigarettes *received were � . . . . . , I . , - '. - I . I .", I . em, has -a prominent place For' Reeve -H. Moffatt, by accla- read from Sgt. Kale Holland 4nd.epl. . , .11 . I bered. . . framed po I . . . . I , , A , , Richard and' ,Charlie Kruse, men!i- on the Wall in qur.home. . mation. . , . . . . I . Tom Downey. The treasurer' , a rpport : WWWWWWWWW"W 1 � . .1, I .. 1. bers of an old, Village family, - were ' Jack Daly,, a grandson of an Eg- , For Council, four to be electe'd-P. showed a balance of $127.02. TXe lat. I I . . I . I I I I �. r � � 01 .1 . . found at the chopping mill UP street. moiidville pioneer, filledpur�gas tank. J. King, J. V. Fisher, Willi.Am Shut- vice-president 'reported -93 jadite§ be. . W11% 0 d"N 11 1.9 I ;�", I . a P 11M- ,. I � ("'i, b was on the M . . e- . MFORL lqqft�. ��11� I Their place of birt Ill To, baly, .Jack's father, was� one -of ter, R.. A. Powell, W. H. Wood. longing to the League.* It 'was d . I - I '(111 I . INS Im � �11 " , Egmandville's first born. '. For School ,,Bibard-R. X. Wright, cided to have, a .driye for new mem-- . ,:Z.. I Road where their father, ha:d a cooper . * I - I a . I . . - I - JLO R llt:y 0 - .:",.�, I shop. Many times have I taken For the first time in all my occa- 'James WalpO16, -president .report- ,,.SPwq"EWART , ""�' - I , I John Willitts, Elgin bers. The 3rd vice . . I . 1, � , . � , , sbor,t-cut through Van Eginond's field 0onal visits 'to 'the ,Did, home c6m- Johnston, David Eadie, all by accla- ed boxes of fr,l,uit sent -to members I , I . .. . � I I '. . 1. , , , . I I-., 11, . . I , to- Kruse's shop for shavings for ' . . . - . . . I.. ce 1985', I missed seeing ' . . was held - - - .. - . . . �". � . m-qnity sin I - mation. . Who, were ill. A quilting bee- I , - . I . � � 11 . I Ing wood. Mr. Kruse and his George Sills, whom I had known since . - I I . A . I , . I . � .11�'. I kindl I Bly-th � on Nov.. 8th with 22 ladies prosent. - . . . I , . . . I . . V, I . .. I . - 1,i ... � , I . 1 I ;. I I . BID . gie, made many bei�r,kegs and be fi ' t came to, Seaforth. i! . . . I 1. �. ..". n, Au rs I I . . ,Three quilts were completed, one top . . � . . T­� I . . ... . .,: ` . , � . 7 - pork ' The draw -knife I fo . I �. . - - , . ­. n the'Miss- For Reeve -W., ft. Morritt,,acclama- . . -111". .barrbls. shav- , A short -CAII was inade,o . r which was,00nated by Mrs. P. Jor- 'of money with the good wishes- of pleat happy and pleasant ouccasion, as you .continue to serrc� the .6��­ ' - ' ,---,,% � . :1 , 1. .1 dngs'from the dry 9a1V staves in bers of 4 family which illon.' � . . . .. . - ij,., � ,. I es Brine, -met4 . dan and .Mrs.. James Doyle, one to"O their many friends, Fergus Lannin to honor a young inan. of our cbm- and community in the same faithfut - . : -t� .", . � . . z li. . and the Vill .: For iCouncil-F. Bainton, E. Wright, I I , . ,�t . Michael Murray -and one by -Mrs. munity and-*elc6me back the la8y of in n -have in the past- , . .-,�., � . ,,grand kindling, will.noi soon be forgotten. by Mrs. I reading' ,the. address to Mr.. and' an er that you ' . I em- . I V� I .� , � . 11 . On . . M were always ,welcome to help h it seemed strange ., to walk the H. T; Vadden, A, L. Keri I ck, all by Mrliit. Joseph Eckert. e .13one+y,-,.pifosent- ,his choice. Marjorie , we are glad that Y i Frieiiasian"d Neighbors." ' . - I selves. , I . . I streets iitnd meet none but strangers aqclkmatiou. . Malcolm and ChArli. . .. . , . � . I .. , 'r, � . . . , . Death of Mrs., Francis Murphy ing the gift, and Hazel Roney read- you are'rituTninig to.our community, . I 0 . I ­� . � , . arm on the Mill - For Sehool Board -Samuel Crelgli- . I . I . . ", ,On the -Camerpn f where onqe I !could name almost ev . ,Mrs. Francis Murphy, one of the Ing the addresis to Mr. and Mrs. and we welcome you back in your . .. � oor to'n, E. ,Oatrtwrij�t, William- Thile'll . . 1. � - �' - -e ry I thought of P . . "', I � Road We founo John Nicholson, who 'per'son in sight. old#st and most highly esteemed resi- Gordon with Mitrjorie Hannon mak- new and time-honored position. DaJ- ,1. 11"'g, .. . I . . � oi�i; , ­ I ' labor- ' about the barn -, by didel4matib". dents of this district, passed away Ing the p�esentation. The two young t.6n, you can feel pretty proud, for - . �;5; I ,at 8,5 was ing old Rip Van Winkle as I realized.that and R.'D. Philip,, all I t . ittilig.. Johil 'is there has a gen ation ­ I . What do you do w ith a .lieft-over ,� ..".."'. I lr . . with na -thought of qu -arisen . . . in Sc6tt ,memorial Hospital o . feed appreciation. Dancing of all the young men that your *ife ­ ". I � not, "i , . eX that . Goderith 1. - in Thurs- inen :�oi egg yolk? Cover with cold wate'r and . �, ,.N. inot an iEgmondville boy, but he was'lknows me . I 4day, Nov.' 23rd, following an illness whiled away the evening with Mr. Me- .met in be.r yi�ars of servici� in dif- .". M , . *eep it in an airtight jar in the ro- A I much about the village in his yourger I Se�forthl,s business concerns, have For Mayor -D. D. . Mooney, accla- of three mobtlis, during 715C,11 she Gillivra'y as floor manage�. Music ferent communities, �ciu we're the 1, . ­ . C­ � days. He lived in the, John Sproat! p-eatly changed. I noticed only: one mation. was confined to the hospital. Mrs. was 'furnished . by Nelson Howe, and be I St. We, your friends and neighbors,' frigerator of course. We were sure - .. . .1. ,,�� ... 11 . � I . . - - -hborhood and.attended the Ches- farniliar name, that of W. R. Smith, For Rieve-W. J. Baker, acclama- . y,"and Earl Hey- ask you to accept this gift as a token you knew. But what do you do next?, , .,�;;.,. , neig Mu6hy, whose maiden nalne� was Je&n Wriiht, Cromart - " � , ". ". - ' . : 1, � ney*sehO'ol When el-ap-ses :were held in grocer. and ,I doubt if the original tion. � ­­,; , ary'Ann Quinn, *as a daughter of wood, of Exeter. . Following are the carrying - our good wishes .and may I L'�.e it up4n sandwiches and salads? . . ,11,1.� . I . � M . . �'.4r;, -,� , I a schoolhouse made of logs. Dick Smith i's therejnow� Ahlongst For'Deputy Reeve -W. A. Attridge,, the late Timothy Quinn, one of the addresses: . . happiness -and pfosperity be your con- Here's. a tip ,on that. Poach It just . . ,�,," . . I ' . . I Passing the Forsyth farm I was I roissing . r lHickson &' Co., 'acclamation. . I pioneers . of this county, and was born .1 "Dear Marion -and Ross: We, the stant companions as you sail the.ship as you would a whole egg onlyiecok . I ­�­­­ ,�', . , , . re- the ; a e E. : �,,.. � , I .- V minded of aA adv�nture. ' It was- In tumsden. &, *ilson and John S, Rob- For Council,'six to be elected -Geo. in, McKII-lop Township .87 yeaxs ago. erowd assembled here tonliglit, have of m-atripiony over life's sea, It has until It is -firm. If you're goini"44 ' I.' ..,�.fl " ' . ?',�', ". . , I I" bake, remember that,,twp egg "Mo ­ ­ . , the fall of the year. Jim Ireland, a e�ts, druggists; Duncan & Duncan, A. D.', Ma�Ewan, Alex Butler, S. H. Pre' lifty ears ago last June ,she con*greiated for a dual purpose. We oft. -been, -stated that the h6pe of the �.tv�., I J -.seven y ., i . IF can take the place of one whole egg , . . .. . -11 I ere -school chums. G. MaDoligiill & Cq., Thomas . Kidd, vitt, R. a. Sanderson, J. E. Huck�n8, was united in maxriage to Mr. Fran- are killing two ,birdg'with one Stone future lies in the present generation's I., 11 1. �Mill Roader, and I w . - ' and make a custard more tender-�a" - , "', . - 1. Jim knew -where we were likely to Iloffman ,Bros.. and Logan & Jamie, George Mathieson, hf. M. Tennant, J. ,cis- Murphy, and started'her married for we have come to pay'lionor to ability t6 uphold, the traditions hand- . . �, di" , , golden. Don't forget : . , I - I � find some coons. Accordingly One son . is Golden Lion Store, dry gdods; �1. Coates. . . . . life on the Murphy homestead-, in.'Hib- you two, Ma%on and Ross, on your ed down by our forefather's. Nothing �!! - 1, i ' add the yolks to the next pan or . �,'.� moonlight night I hik4d out tWJim's Halley -&,Anderson and .Win. Camp- For 'Public, U,tilitlaa Commission- bert TO,W11sb1p, on the Huron High- recent marriage. Marion, we 'have more could be asked of you, so long � t, ;;., . I ' ; D. D. - Ro4q, K. S. Hopkinson, by acclamation. . . 1. . I scrambled eggs too. . . !, ", place and ikelproceed�d to the bunt- bell, merchant tailors way, eastflof Seafortb, where She cOu- known and been with you all your . I . 17 �,:� . I . . !�.,� 1. - -- - . ,�� � . Ing grotinds. We found no coons, but Wilson & Young, Jimmie Murphy, . Hullett Township tinued to reside until the* death Of life and it ds only natural that' we . I . . I .." A . . � .. i,-0 �. I . , '�' I 'Jim knew where thert was a good John kyle, A. G,,AUlt, Mrs.1 Markey, For ,Co'uncil-G,iborge, Beal, William Ur Murphy seven Years ago. Since shall miss you. -However, it,is con- ---- - --- - - . . , 051 . '. . I .. , 1�� Bros., and Jewett, W. D. Dale arild I '"Aapson, tb ' I . ,,, � - grape vine. The .grapes w6re prime, t. , Whitesides, McGinnis- rA efi, she had made her home with .her soling to know .that you are resid4fig . � . �, ,::,"�', I ... :J I - .1,1� . ,�� . � [but the vine. grew ovbr a leanto on; sevel'al"'others in the grocery busi all by acclamation,. da^ughter, Mrs. J. L. Deve,r.ekux. 'She not too far distant and we shall look �, "� ,111 , I I 11 � �,, � the Forsyth home', ,and it was neces- ness; Alex Carduo and P. M.egarey, Colborne Township . is survived by a family of 11 three sons forward to being with you on ;many Dead and Disabled Animals'' - , I ,-,..���111 . . . . . "., - . sary to ,get on to the roof in order bakers. In the hardware business For Req4ve-Alex Walson, James and two daughters: . Mrs. Devereaux, occasions. it also pleases us to know , . " I �'- � to get the best of the friiit. We made were Win. Robertson & db., Johnston Feagan. I � Seitforth; Mrs. Charles Robertson, of that the sunny, cheerful smile. that REMOVED PROMPTLY 11 I .:,.., " ,�;�, I I. . . I :­%, - without trouble,� and were Bros., 'John Kid'd, Mrs. Whitney. For Council -Rose Fisher, Stanley Toronto; Mr. John M,urphy, on , -the dwcIt 'among us in the past and made I ',�,�, ' . EXETEFt 235 1 :t" .01 PHONE COLLECT: ���,,� ,!;;, . doing very well. A neigbbof boy, There- were Robertson's furniture and Snyder, Wilham J. Clark, Harry Me. ,homestead; Mr. James Murphy, Of us happy, will dio likewise in another . � I , .�n,� " , whom we recognized as Jiick McLean,' und*ertaiting store anil John S. POr' Creath. The councillors were return- New. -York, and Mr. Frank Murphy, of community. Ross, 'for some "queer I I . I . . I IL �4 � .� I I �� :, �. % had- been spending 'the evening at the. ter's furniture store. . Porter!s. store, ed by acclablation. .". Sacramento, California. Two sons, re0on, you are no stFanger among DARLING, AND CO. .OF CAN -ADA, LTD. , i�?l I ... . I'�i�� --one of the ol(f timers, which was sa,v- For School Board -Amos Andrew, Joseph and Vincent, predeceased her'. us even though you live At a 00101- (Essential War ludustry) .. ,�. I ,�, , � � & Forsyth home We were right above I � I I, ;', ' . . !t, '' . hich was stOP- Terrence Hunter, Fordyce Clark, Om-- She � is also' survivdd by one sister, munity some miles distant. . . � � 1; . . . . . . . 1. .. .% the door and ,had' to be low Until ,the ed from the big fire W � In our . I . � � �.:;�;� -4 . . . I . -- . . . t'. i� I 4ast gobd-night was said and,the doo-r ped at P. MegareYls new building, aP- ar Brooks, John Kernigban, Elmer Mrs. F,Ilen Flannigan, of McKilloP. minds you are associated -1-- - .... d I , " ��,, , � '�, .1 I . , , - . � 11 .... closed. There Were three Jack Me- pears a blot on th� town's Main St. Robertson, ' James Parris, Orville The funeral" waa held on Saturday green car that used to travel up and I � . . I.. . . , . 1". � . I I I . , "'t., ft Leans thereabouts,. To avoid confu- Samilel Barton, Munro & Hogan, John Make, five io be eletted. morning at 10 o'clock frorn St- COhim- down the highway, -,in and -out' the .. , - I 1, I a 'hey were deqd� Dorsey, Dave *cN4ught and ,Sandy . Wingham ban Church, vVhen Requiem Mass wis sideroads and along concession num- R . ..dff -,,1111111111111111111 . , 13 �" . I -slon at barn raising t . I - - I ,::', IT mated Curley Jack, Riverside Jack and Stewart were blacksmiths. �.Foster Fred L. Davidson was returned as Sung by Rev. Father O'Drow&kJ. In- her two' From now on we don't ex- . , ,"T . .. I , V;,; . 11 I () , .7i wilitict . I f, 1, -ack. . and Henlry , had foundries. Hotel Mayor and'ibe community will, be re- 'terment. was, made !ft St. Columban pect to see this streak of green fly . - I Ngi;Z!g. , alvill). Road J ' , �Ing� ­ n.-%bwN.AA1,.y, .M."'. . .. ' Ichael, Who prbsented on, the county e I ­ . .." 0 I The ,Modeland- ,home adJoInin th e ,Bobble Carm ounell by Cemetery, the pallbearers being before our eyea quite so,,'often; how- - . . . 91 e men wer . =06AUVrdo ­11VI'M I=' , 'a E "., �, ,- L X,e',U�j I � 1�=- "I'MA ­ -Vill ited. John M de- furnished the steaming haggis for the J, J. Evans as ,reeve. I Messrs. Harry Fortune, Frank NOIan, ever, we hope that In spite of the / :� . r4o. a sm. III,'— -age � was also via . " - A I �,�,'M, � . ", % - a I . �, % . I . ;iN W� 1. " I , 1. ��� ii� . I It. - c-, Billie, Amorld and local Scotsmen on ., St., An rew a E.lectea to -the council were Fred William Devereaux, Angus Kennedy, fact the purpose of your sojourns has " I ii�% ,�.., .11iind"a family, ls,aa ' ' . I �... 1 . I . a Sihinile Weir, , 1. I . . 1,,,�,�, ��.�� five girls, have ,all pasadd on, and Night; Tom ,Stephen , I Spry, Duncan Kennedy, Elmer 'Wilk-, ,To§eph Carlln and Joseph Kitle. been fulfilled, you will' contlnue� -to , You will find Yourself otic -of'tbe best aformed , I i.l., � I ­ 11 .. .." 1. q I . � "I Mrs. Amend Modeland (Susie MCIC011- Alex Davidson, Thomas Foster, Bow- inson, ,Jack Reavle, Murray Johnson -- - I I . I come down and see us occaslonally persons in your community when -you read The Atlhrktisia � , i i . ­� "`�'..'� one of' the 'William den, Dick Sharp, John Brigham, Solin and Richard Lloyd, awww"� I I - latly.'Y � I , . � , nell)'Is the,grili and bring your good wife with You. 9cience Monitor regd .bu will'thd fieshi ' iilitk 1 I . . . %;: -11 I ;� �-ieft. These 3am- Carroll, E ' - . a fuller, richer understanding cif world affairs ... , !, 1 . ­ '; , � NeCounell!9,11falMlY dward Dawson rind James Hydro . Commissioner is W. H. G"r 1111BBERT I I '' I We sine4rely wiih the both of you a 9 Attu . . �,..­..�y Ijies, living close to the Vill-age, were McBride. Medical men. were Doctors ney. smooth trip li�er'a long and happy unbiased news. WAte for saMpJe copies today, or sen fiw I .�, ��� 0 11 K� T Q . . . . . . . " . . 11 I 1. . . Ampo ll flie. activities of Coleman, Vercoo, Campbell and Sc6tt. Public School Trushes elected by �Honlor R"Mcent Brides and Grodma n married -life. We now ask you to � month trial subscription. . � I . . I i . 1. I ..: thli 'neighborhood. . Dr. O,Ramus peddled vernlfug46 worth acclamation Were: Ward 1, Alfred over 150 gathered at the- TOW accept this afriall gift as .a remem- � — — — — — h..ft "� .Nftw.mm mm am* &W,0".W".$WVM16*"10" 1 1 � . . . F. A� .. .; ;��,", .. � . `,;� I � . ;il � ` . ­ - . -1 . ; ;; ; . '.. ; ,��j� Of the residents of,,10gr6otl6ille in calidi�a througbOUI; the county with a Lookerldge; Ward 2, Gordon Gan- Hall, Mit0holl, last Thursilay night Titit Christian Silence TabilithWir 94soko �. � . ,; . �w I ' brance of thie people * of the Zion one, Norw0l Street, 13"i" I I I I .., I �, iLrk_ Jeft. one-horse Wagon. Constable Brothers nett', Ward 9, 0, 13. ATnift4ge; .to deil Community. Signed on behalf of the , Flcaj� send free "molb ftia of *kne , �,QiMl thAM ­ . I.. I ,. my boyhood i days; few Ward , do boner io two popular bri I %= , "!!40 . ­­ 4� ... " ; - � e - . Gor Pe , owe of Zion Commu 0 - 0 a U *W ", :­",� . 11 1.� T,:,),r.1U?&, . ; i S, ,Amongst the ham. -A rdeall,eid iie the and Gd6tg6'Sddtt. were ba,rbers. 146- 41, W- 0. truirgillian. I and groome, Mr. and Mild. 2644 , nity.11 -- chwi t1boostlehbib 114dhitft IficlUdWIF ik ..- 11, 6ft ;,R�W� -;a . 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