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The Seaforth News, 1941-11-06, Page 1Bright with pigment of friendship. warm with a. swift intuition. ?fere through the .sheds of change, as shuttles are thrown in their order, Matchless design is wrought, revealed but in part., like a HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER promise. This is her fabric of lir, homespun richly Niftiued. This is her seamless garment, woven in daily thanksgiving. "IAunosp011 WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 6:3, No. 44 SE AFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ti, 1941. Phone 134 $1 a year. ROBINHo0D FLOUR In Paper Bags $2.85 cwt. e3 1R OWN BLEND COI+'I+Elt-- Half pound 27c ,IWR OWN BAKING POWDER - with Jelly Powder 25c RED ROS.i!1 TEA, Brown Label Half lb. 33c KLEENIIIX, when you have colds lac & 29c COOKING ONIONS -- 6 lbs 25c JUICY GRAPEFRUIT. 4 for 25c PRUNES ---Choice and Meaty 2 Ib. 26c LASSIE MOLASSES - For better baking tin 27c CASCADE SALMON - Halves 2 tins 26c Buy a Poppy on Saturday the 8th. Wear it on "Remembrance Day,' Tuesday the llth. To purchase a Poppy is a small tiling. For every ' citizen to du so is a big thing. JOHNSTON'S (ILO COAT -- Can TOILET I'APE:R, 5 rolls CAI'S'l'II' SODA, looee- ib N0NSI'('IL STOVP'. POLISH -- Hensall Couple Mark 55th Anniversary Family Dinner In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson on Monday A family dinner marked the oc- casion of the 55th wedding .anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. George Fergu- son at their homs; in Hensel on Monday, November 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson moved to Hensall from their farm in Usborne township several years ago. Both are enjoying their usual good health. They have one daughter, Mrs. Thomas 'Ferguson of Seaforth, and one son, George Robert Ferguson, London, and three grandchildren, Harvey Hyde, IJs- borno Mist Violet Hyde. Hensall, and Mrs. Elgin Nott, Seaforth, and one great grandchild, Norman Hyde, Usborne, Their many friends join in extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, MUSIC PUPILS HOLD HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Junior members of St. Jos- eph's Convent School of Music held a very enjoyable Hallowe'en Party at the convent on Oct. 29th from 4 to 6 p.m. The following received prizes: Character Costumes, Merilyn Ches- ney, Yvonne Bolton, Mary Margaret Cleary. For Comic, Joanne McMillan and Ronny Sills. For Fancy Costume, Mary Lou Sills and Josephine Mc- Iver. Anna De La Filmier won the lucky door prize. After the playing of games and serving of lunch, the party came to a close with the sing- ing of God Save the King. During the lunch, piano numbers were given by Jean McMaster, Joanne McMillan and Alice McIver. I WAYS HONORED ON I SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS 1Dth ANNIVERSARY iN HIBBERT TWP. The Hibbert Township Council met in regular session in the Township Hall at Staffa nn Saturday, Nov. 1st. All members, present, the Reeve pre- siding, The Clerk read the mint -des of the previtais meeting. which were adopted. The insurance 011 the Town- ''nil dancing, An address was read by Mr. Edwin Chesney. while Robert 11(1 r altar and \F'iliiam '103.101plc- sewed as linen table clout to 11r. :amt Mrs. Way on behalf of the neighbors aril nt,rny useful x111(1 s front the 1 h iris. 11r. Wirt mad.- to suitable re ,h Dan u(.: continued until the w•re. 4401:4' bora.; when the vnest- de - 00.41 for borne wishing them :all imnninas, "'Co 111•. and Mrs ('(017 Way, -err the oeeasion of noir l'eatifa ainin'e.a.. ,act r,;t' ' i 1 friends: I,arizward turn backward. it cline in toil' flight. 'Resin •all i n e sag lin that memorable night. When .en srord -- blushing bride - and ser ronaeinns r.rool, . heard tie word, from the I'rulehl-r propennciug your doom. i now pronounce yen ratan and write. 1 ,ltnittittecf. each. for all your lift., To love and holnr and obey, lino Pearl, y0uve always had vont' \VA1. Nov. c'a ey seemed ]card fur a boy with girl, When he gave you a diantond. he demanded a Pearl Ten years have passed. Have they seemed short 0r long? Would yon .in it again? Do you think you olid wrong In not doing it :sooner? :\ lot may depend. On th,• answer you give, in fact it may lend Some courage age to 'those who are now in doubt. Who know what they want ---but afraid to speak out; in CASE lib; should take a notion to roams, li,•r-p him tetheraxl by Love in bis happy home. The first tifty years are the hardest they say. After that they are not very likely to ,tray. Fifty years from to -day may you both live to see. Well call on you then, Prov bled that vie May be living as well, and a Mammal produce. But diam- onds are dear, it will hurt like the deuce: Birt now. may the future ful- fill your desire. With health and the gond brings of life you require. So your neighbors, your friends, your pith and your ltil, Take pleasure this night, to "Say it with Tin." On Tuesday night about 100 friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Casey Way. lot 12, concession f,, Tucker - smith, in honor of the tenth anniv- ersary of their marriage. The even- 104- writs -pleasantly spent- in games 59c ship ball was renewed. anti also a 25c 1, 1311' taken (nit on the -township shed With Mr. rhos. 14(ott. agent for 10c 1111. Pshorne Ilibbert tlntual fire insurance 3,1 The 11-tvt' and clerk Bottle 'v,'(, ttt-tincteet to investigate die ,iAVEN, make gallon javol wafer Bottle 15c r 1'ml:tt'y 4'tem,ntr1,1 t, .cwt, ,;.o, Mix with your ,14411 grain. n P h1013 I Phone 166 p`p X North Side United Church Rev. H. V, Workman, Minister. le a.ns.,, Sunday School, 11 a.m., Ilemenlbraeuce, Day mes- sage. Local ISranch of Canadian Leg- ion,-('1011c'h parade, 7 p.m.. "c'hrist the Servant of All." Thurs.. 7.15 pan., Prayer :service. th" church. • Welcome to these services. EgmondvilieUnited Church • Rev. A. W. Gardiner. B.A., B.D. • to a.m., Sunday. School. 11 8.m., "The Law of Moral Itetri- but ion. 7 p.m.. "Religion That Makes Life Stronger." St. Thomas Church - Rector: Rev. Dr. Hurford. 11 aan. 'Loyalty." 7 p.m. "Social Studies: The r a nu lye Sunday School at 10 a.m. St, Mary's Church, Dublin 2.25 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. "Loyalty." First Presbyterian Church Rev, Hugh Jack, Minister. Sunday School 10 am. Morning service 11 a.m. Subject "The Power of Faith." Evening service 7 p.m. subject,- "A ubject."A Prophetic Ideal." Lei us show Dur gratitude for hu ^ran :(11.1 divine sae,'itice by our pre:- • tenr•e n sire I3r11 of Cod. Anniversary ,etvices. Nova 16111. Rev; T..1, Watson. II.A.,B.L).. of New St. Janusz'. London, will he the guest speaker. Midweek meeting. Tlluu'sclay at S. TO FORM GROUPS TO RAISE FUNDS The Junior Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edith Pudner with an attendance of about thirty- five with the president, Mrs. Papple, in the chair. The Institute wishes to thank the school of No. 5. Tucker - smith, friends, neighbors and mem- bers mho so generously responded for the •overseas boxes. It was moved by Mrs A. Crozier, that Mrs. Papple, 1Irs. Doig and Mir. Coleman be a committee to divide the Institute- in- to groups to raise money for war work, It was decided to have a chance in the near fnttro, Mrs, Hugh Ches- ney then took charge of the meet- ing. Mrs. Wilfred Coleman took the motto, you don't have to be rich to be generous. God Save the Ring was sung and then then boxes- for over- seas were packed. The balance of the meeting was taken up with packing boxes for overseas. The institute wishes to thank escpecially the many friends who gave so generously of both time and materials for this Purpose. The meeting closed with God Save the King after which lunch was served. rate's i0i r and ee.b1 (y• ill. -:prune, and 'hemp - where they ton. icer )re+t, Sir. _\war. w It, Mel aa,•h- t:au livi v;lmater reported that \Ir. Campbell crow lead a sheep 1411(11 IT dogs and filmed the valan- ce' ale sheep at len d.dlars tthieli was paid 111 1tow, Tire following ay, ecai is were 1.ttd; Wm. ,I, kay. se1- thr inre,r ;: .tnselrl, peach, s.1. emir • juror,. 11: 'rhos. 1). AVren, se- lecting semis, s 1 I' la erne• ,l. 1111, herr 13muai Fire Insurance Co Yttt,•1, 11 ldvac etc r .,30, W. (I, Leake. treasurer Logan ((col( Dreier s.1S: Campbell [Mae, sheen killed by dugs, $10: Thos. Murphy,. repairing ing Ilublhr Drain 11,0!: direct relief s1Lc 'rhos. rt. Wren, Clerk of tIibb.rt. Twp. GIRLS' BRANCH MEETING The regular monthly meiling of Ow (1 ' Ilraneh of the W.A. ut' Sr Thomas, Church was held Tuesday- , v •niug at 7,:30 in the parish hall. The roll call was answered by 12 me•nther::. The minutes acro(, read ami n sandy given, The 5 n wv members were initiated. '1'b,• meeting closed by- prayer. y1.1031 1. Lames w'es't played. RECEIVE CERTIFICATES Among those- Who were present: 10 receive their certitic•ates at the Mnsh- C'onvoeatien hold at the Western University can Oct. 25th, were the following students of St. Joseph's School of Music: Katherine Laudon- back. audonback, Alice McIver. Mary Margaret Cleary, Jean McMaster, Louise Case, Dianne Mellon, Eleanor Weaver, Ann De La Franier and Merilyn Chesney. C. W. L. HOLD MEETING ON TUESDAY The ('.W.I,. held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the Parish li Hall with a good attend- anee Mise Alice Daly. the president, was 31i charge of the meeting. It waH moved that len dollar's be donated to the Sister. of Service After the business, discussion Miss Daly gave a very interesting reptn't on the Diocesan convention Which was greatly enjoyed, The meeting then closed with prayer. MRS. JOHN DEVEREUX sirs. John O. yereux, for many years a well known and respected resident of Sorfnrth, pa=sod quietly away at her home on High street on Saturday, amino{. For the past two years burs. Devereux had been in poor health and two weeps ago had a stroke. Formerly M)'idget O'Keefe, Mrs. Devereux was predeceased by iter husband who died eleven years ago. She was born in Hibbert town- ship and in 15x4 moved to Seaforth with her parents, the hate ?'lichael O'Keefe and Margaret Gleason, She attended Seaforth collegiate. and in 1;411 was married to the late John Devereux. She was a member of St. Jams Catholic Church. and of St, James' branch of the Altar Society and the Catholic Women's League. Surviving, are her sister, Miss Mary O'Keefe, Seatoth, and a nteee, Mrs. A, Fenian, Fort William, The funeral took place Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock in St. James' Church, the service being conducted by Rev, Father Hussey. The • pall- bearers were Messrs, J. M. McMi1- inn, W. J, Duncan, Reg. Kerslake, Wnt, Devereux, 1'. -1', Sills and Jos. Dot:sty. BURIED AT SEAFORTH The burial took place on • Friday upon the arrival of the noon train, of the remains of the late Ed- ward I rzmiff, who died in Cleveland o7 October 211th, interment being in Maitland Bank Cemetery. The de- ceased's wife was formerly Martha Wright, who predeceased him in 1113.1 and she was -a sister of the late Mrs, Wan. Trott of Seaforth. FUNERAL OF MISS GRAHAM - The funeral of the late ?,Liss H. Isabel Graham was • held in First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth 011 Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was largely attended. Rev. Hugh Jacek officiated, assisted by Rev,• H. V. Workman. A solo, "The • Old 'tugged Cross," was reudereed dur- ing the service by Jams T. Scott, Thy pallbearers were Messrs. Mr - Queen and Baird, of Brucefield, John Beattie, J. G, Mullen, J. I), Gemnn4l and A. D. Scott. The flet'- ttl tributes were beautiful. inter- ment took place in I':gnro tdville ce- I110.('1T Soldiers' Mail Should Be Sent At 011ce Nov. 12th Is Dead Line Date For Parcels to Reach Boys Overseas Dead line mailing date for parcels to reach our boys overseas seas is Nov. 12tH. In order to matte delivery by Christmas. 1 Mnney orders, in amounts up to $10, in favour of members of the Canadian Army Overs(as, including airmen andseamen, and 1'etnittances in favour of the Imperial Po', 's overseas will he despatched to Great Britain via air snail without extra cost t to thy senders. Ask yourpost- master pst - master for particulars. Air Graph messages will be in op- eration by Nov. Pith. The forms 011 which to send these messages are now in the post office. Your message Is photographed on a reduced scale, sent by air to the overseas station where the negative undergoes an cu- iarging I1'oeess after which the ales - ; sage is delivered to the addressee. The post office department handles these messages for a fee of ten cents, and all by air, I Do not enclose fresh fruit in your parcels, and wrap well in all cases, using strong twine and paper. Any assistance tate post office staff can give will be cheerfully accorded. Limit of weight to soldiers over- seas is eleven pounds. -C, P. Sills, P.M. Remembrance Day Program Arranged Church Service Sunday Morn- ing-Parade orning-Parade to Cenotaph On Tuesday. 'Che• Seaford, Branch of the Cana- dian Legion with D Company of the Huron and Middlesex Regiment., will hold their annual church parade, headed by the Seaforth Highlanders Band, to North Side nested Church for the eleven o'clock service on Sun- day, November 9th. All veterans and men in Uniform cordially invited. Remembrance Day service on Nov- ember lith will be held under the auspices of the Seaforth Branch nt' than Canadian Legion and will be con- ducted as usual at the soldiers mem- orial hi Victoria park. The parade will include D Company Huron. Mid. dlesex Regiment, Seaforth Highland. ers Baud, the councils of Seaforth. Tuckersmith and McKillop, The Legion wish to extend a very cordial welcome to the Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, executive of the Red Cross, also the general' publie. to join in the service in memory of these who laid down their lives in the Great War of 1914-18. DEATH COMES SUDDENLY TO SAMUEL WEBSTER i From the Craik, Sask.. Weekly News.) Che news of the sudden death of Samuel Webster bst n' i t hi home herr last Friday e7 114(1 au❑ hock ii his ill Inv friend• :aid xtquaint- en thr,u.'Irout the dean 1 Death re -pilled from heart failur,. I)trt.ra.. cd ,ca- hotyr 111 1,11 1(uo7', tnrt:il'io, .Jul' 1 ! 1>:A1, and at th,• time of bis death was 411 :1-":;I:1-"P;Irs 11nel o nth (11 I1,• e ani,• to (ilia: t and eat„awed in his- trade of tin, 1171411114. This four year. previous he leaf -pent in Winnipeg, He was well known throu;_le>tn. .h (114111 gesides hie wife- he leaves t, mourn his death tht',,' brothers. .John, Wil - be rt Joel Lorne, ;,t 1 afeeth. that. :u•ie: and Iwo sisters, Mary i Mrs. \I a\ Ilaynardr and Lilly EMI' am (ipipliraill of Lucknow, Funeral vices were held in rbc• United (1(13(1) Monday afternoon and were tat tdy' attended, hes i:. Tarter conducted the SerViees. Relatives from out-of-town attending the fun- eral were Mr, :mc1 Mr.. Gordon Thompson. Dinsmore; .loco, A. But- ton, Herschel; Roy Button, Mile- stone; 11r, and 1lrs. C. It, Ilutton, Milestone; Mas. W, 1). Mutton, Vine gutn'd; Mrs. Elsie West, Moose Jaw-. and Mrs. I. 17. McLean. \loose• ,law. The pallbearers were Geo W. Mc- Lean. F. 31 Spencer. r 1". /sentient'. Geo. Stewart, Il, I. McNaughton and Ueuld Roe and the slower hearer's were, J, 11. Hamann, Fraser hill. Clarence e are I1,arrop, Gerald Exelby, Geo Isenberg, Clayton Crawford. Chas. Thong and Fred `,Fare. The Mans beautiful. !torsi tributes testi- fied to the regard in which deceased was held by his friends. They were from brothers and sisters. Seaforth and Lucknow, Ont.; Inn, Mildred and family; Roy. France.; and fam- ily; Gordon, Carrie and family; Will, I,on and family: Jack. Annie utd fan7ily1 Ivan, Grace end family; 11r. and Mrs, Arthur Smith and family; 51X, and Mrs. Gerald Roe and family; 11r. and Mrs. Geo, Stewart and family; 11r, and Mrs. J. H. Bisson and Nadir: 11r: and Mrs. G. Exelby and family; Mr. and Mrs. Len Hattie and family ; Mr. and Mrs. llnht. Luther; Mr. 'md Mrs. S. G. Muirhead; M*'. anti ills. Prter Crawford and family Beat- rice and Lill lstttln'ook: Vera Spen- cer; Mr, anis Mrs. W. Orohko and family; A. Kneen; United Church Indies Aid, Craik; L.O.J.A. No. 51 , Craik; Mr. and Mrs.Geo. W. McLean and family: Beatrice Mc- Kenzie; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gower, Willard and Ronald; rld; 117. and Mrs. R. Kibble; 11r. and Mrs. F. Isenberg, Ruth. Bob and G. urge Craik ILonmemnakers. MAYOR APPEALS FOR POPPY DAY Urges That Everyone Should Wear a Poppy on Remembrance Day Mayor Chaff has issued thr tellew- ing appeal for Poppy Day on Satur- day morning when Poppies will be sold 01 aid of Canadian legion No. 1511 welfare wont: "To our eit!zens: The loyal branch of the Canadian Legion has designat- ed Saturday. November 1ctia, as Peppy Day in Seaforth. The sacrifiees made by our Canadian men and women during the fateful tens. 1.911-1 ars, and ill tial. present 4401:31!1 a are again rex-idled as we observelieniembritiese Day, and a thankful pet,ele aohl in grateful remembrance U:,. omaage and heroism of um .-etas, is sailers and airmen who died in rhe cause of Freedoin. The Canadian lee tau of the British Empire Service League has contributed valiant . e vice to this country fu helpiee to heal the scars made in the gtr,tl conflict and has brought cmofort, eunrage and practical aid to many In distress. 'ilie difficult conditions existing at the present time offer a (hailing, to us to 1'espoll(1 even 111014 generously than usual to the Legion's appeal, Tet every one feel it a, duty and a Privilege to weara poppy en Rem- embrance Day, and els Saturday, November 8114, and in so doing strengthen the hands of the Legion in their splendid wo'lc, J. J. Cluff, Mayor," CANADIAN LEGION NOTES Canadian Legion Bratnch 15x1 have nailed over 10 units of cigarets (300) to our local boys who are 044441444111; these will reach them m ample time for Christmas. If we have not received your boy relatives Number and Rank, kindly get in touch with Ross J. Sproat, Chair- man of Committee, ,tat once. . This is. of course, for Seaforth and district. Poppy Day on Saturday, Nov, 8 Buy •1 poppy, wear it on Remem- brance Day, Tuesday 11. To purch- ase a poppy' is a small thing,lf every citizen will buy one it turns into a big thing, and the proceeds are used for patriotic purposes. Red Cross Notes Following is a report of the work done by the local Red Cross for the month of October. Knitting: 140 pr. socks, 17 pr. long seaman's, Fro scarves, 13 aero - caps, 15 alternative caps, 40 pr. mitts, 18 pr. 2 -way mitts. 1 pr, rifle mitts, 10 V-neck sweaters, 14 'r -nock sweaters 2 helmets, 1 pr. gloves, 9 girls' sweater,, 3 boy,' sweaters, 2 women's auxiliary sweaters. 1 W.A. scarf. Total 348 articles, Quilts: .17. British Civilian Clothing: 14 t-irls' coats, 0 blouses. 2 skirts. 1 night- .ew'n,' 1 boys' skirt, 1 pr p;,i'rm'l, n alanrie l longs=., y wash cloths. • Our supplies for our neve quota for clothing for 'Britain have arrived cul 41e 11.1 Ile been ltSkid t o -.X1+•1141 if possible this yuut a as elott.ul_ is so urecntly n.td''! to Rr'iiuirl. To tar, this Ise nl0 have ;a ;'r, id many v,•r. t, h•dp lis, %o kill all the Ldies, whit hart; bee?!-nt and :as many new ones nu= -ibis, the work :nein, Oil Tricia; at, rme,i: and help with this work. Spare a Blanket for Britain. The r 1 (n, r' Red Cries - ;. t tor -ugh its Lend a effiee.li -11, 1iu- >rer nn rhe pills, of the , itmat0,111 oy and knows the urgent ds, Cloth, s toast go over and so must blankets. l housand, neon th(u ..a0 1 are to , el '1. 'Fisc r <I,on-e are• 14! Ont u'io hes not Sultilled expizetit.. Lions. "rhe liege supply of it -.;lir-t. z 1 contributed by (!t aline in re- ponse to the appeal to 1:1 1 d r, de - pit .,•d. rib peopl„ of Britain 1:4 the cold winter months and trunk possibility of 0,111 raids. 111' tte'erl 1 tlne•,ti'ft r, urgent mei „-t 1' puna..- mastb. lmmtthat.. If 'twill mean so rn1ic•l, warmth to a:-. 011 mute, a 4401311111 M. a child 1 - cold 11 4 - raid shelters. It will In- ar uedsend to thewomen whoa- homes have been bombed. It will help greatly- in :at: emergency hospital ur an entre d: eac.. Quilts are also acceptable. MRS. DANIEL N. DUPEE The death occurred m v f rth op \Wednesday, November 5th of Eliza- beth liz tbeth Anne Shade. beloved wife of SL'. Daniel N. Mun-, in her t:bth year. Tho funerai will take plus(' from the residence of la r son, 1Ir. Notinaa Rupee, ('balk street. lie Friday, Nov. 7th at 2 p.m. to \lait- l.amihunk cemetery. TO RESIDE IN LONDON :Flt', J. I). Gemin 1! has rented his farm "H7 hview," in 'fu(kr rsnlillt to Arthur 1 u'ley of Chiselhul st. 11r. Gemmell intend; to reside in London and is holding a clearing sale -on Tuesdaty, Nov. 181 h. This is one of the finest farms in the district, ami is the Gemmell homestead, where Mr. G,'nutrell was kern. Harpurhey Sidewalk Is Repaired Tuckersmith Council Holds No- vember Meeting -Rebate to Hensall The 'I nei(er: nti,h c oulc!1 nn,1 in the town hall• on Saturday. Nov. 1st. Members all present. Minims c,1' least (1( 11ng read said adopted. 11144 usual great of IO for wreath we, paid t„ the Seaforth bra' ch of the i e V iol.. Arnold \\ estc'o`t was paid $'2S..17 for at number of identification daces to be supplied to hien wily have enlist- ed for overseas service. 4 motion was passed authorizing the 1c.ayine,nt of $38.72 to the Village cif Hensall, being tic portion of the county rate lost to lie mall by tit, lea lur al of certain 1'111'111 lands from the village to Tuckersmith. The plow(uen who attended with team or trirt011 111 tit• plowing demonstration on the i:u•m of Mrs. lice were each. allowed pay_ hent. for expenses: John-Mc1..e•aan $2.50; Alc•v. cotta 'T 4440 Art Wright $2.5e, Ross Niched -on se; J:nm's Dol 132 511, Elmer Cameron $2.50, (etch supplying a 1 east '1•: 13. Archibald. team $2.50,- Jelin Fire, team, $2.50, 14. 1. Chesney, team; $1,25; 1 31'M1illan, plowman, $1.25. 1 00nart! Strong, team, $1.25; 1'. P4:et- e'rsen, pbnvmun, i1.25. The: coutuil authorized the payment of $42.30 to 34areil Carriacou for repair work of Sidewalk in Hai'purhey, The .14'1`14 was authorized to adaerti,e in re r:ard io payment • .f or weed vatting'. '.I'he following accounts were ordered packs: County of liuren, hospitaliza- tion indic ent 521 45: 11. McMillan, hal. 1940 salary, $5e; relief, rent $5; supplieswi1,00, fuel 53:1.011, to- tal, 79..134 salaries, fees and postage, 589.00; road accounts, $1,049.19. The council adjourned to meet on Saturday, December 0th, at '? p.m. --- D. I'. McGregor, Clerk. THE NEW Fall Costume Jewelrp Is now on display at this Store and we invite you to come in and look it aver. You will he sure to find it very interesting indeed. AU the newest. in Costume Jewelry Of the Better Sort is for your inspection and the prices range from 50c to $5 00 SHOP AT 1i V J6E'S IT PAYS Mrs. Leslie Lawson Named Club Pres. Tuckersmith Ladies Club Elect Officers -Alice McIver Gets Afghan. -'F L. t' : 1:, ; =n.,u Ltt,lir•s' flub r4+'' Frank e Wednesday II \ la 1. 11"1'11 !Tie If.•re .1 lm •tr.1t t - +.wi ti, Lir:: . :i, s"•ut Tip. cop ;all 4,401. :.f ;l Ti, e11 rr.); to y Pe I 9 1.1 t 1 e !b ate\: year was read --. l.ws: J`rr \Ilse Lesibi Lawson. u lice Pres.. Mrs. Win. Rogerson. Se.• Margaret ( lith. '31,0411)44. Irene and lams Garnett. \ si t. Sir-,•, Clears.. 114.,.-\valltel' 1 »!,- Red Cress treas.. Mrs Ernie ("t'ieh- Piau,t Viola I ple.r. '1.st t pianists .11111S. 4asthl Math- er t d Frorenee AV'i,iinrore. Press see.. Mrs. - Fletdter Tziwnectial scar Mrs. ... .1. I.alasl'orougb. ; f>rl:rl-r'otl., til 1N. Waller Pepper. .\ir:s. "(Vie. Pepper, 31 r:-'. Austin Math- Red ath- F. d Cress :sea -eviller, Bars. Gio-g 11(llreger. Quilt cone. Mrs \Valte.s, Mt'*_ Fret! Pepper. Huying corm, , 1rc'ne Garrett. Irma C' :•at, Mrs. Newman. 1lrs :itbet, Pepper. \ d aw was Iola for an Afghan or: whirl: (010144 marl been .41(+141, the Picky winner being Miss Alice 7%,1- I44(m,St•afertll. A total t,f 52 wits -aas,.d for the lied f tv?'s limn the 44111„ of tielfe•is 1111 the afghan. if was derided to buy two pairs of flan- neleitr- i,lan14, 5 le send 311 tile bi,x for the north. A largr' number of gifts were brought to be 141,1(ed IT. X11«, b '(. After the mt'ethlg wits ('ins• ed with the national :anthem a time was spent in sewing ' and knitting and peeking the boxes to be sent to northern Ontario.. TO MAKE EXPERIMENT l'rof, H. G. Bell of the chemistry- department of the Ontario Agriea13 ttral College at Guelph was in Huron on Friday planning a n eatiaws and pasture 141411 i'r-: zifizc•444 .11 01. Prof(tssor 11,11 a•;1 .1. e'. Sir, ,ret•. agricultural reprinzentalit. , visited a i111l11 t3' of faints and if was at't'ifng- .1 to t t,.I,' the 4:•Nperlinents e . ahe farm of relict nets Sect:'arts, township. '1'0,4 `1113', 51144110RY OF 11. -',! 1 I. Gi: AI1ASS1 Dear singer of sweet sones. ill Ht. igen 110W. `fire an els' hands shall 3111416• Her Inc tie pen. Urri With them. she will Write -Far rrent.r son• Than tl.ose she tvrele to meal, lie r mind 114:1 opened io• The fise4s of Ged. Like llllie,: epee to The war 'Bila sun, Eer 1 ed ,hall lie, in that Full t I!o'rsltdp, - Wittr H,nt who said. "Well bone." Win, isreetc11 her at heaven's Open doer. And clothed her in His Pichteeesianis and grace, Theo earthly trials all pore -mien were, When site beheld His face, And tlle51I1 we knew shell paws This was no more We t onld not wish to• have It otherwise. • Fro, t e3o1i' into 44ter;'. She will grow Nurtured by Jesus Christ in paradise. --MARY WHHATLEY ADAMS: