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Capital Theatre
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Some municipalities in the com-
munity are holding their nominati-
ons this Friday with ,election date a
week later. This will prevent the
municipal elections coining in the
holiday season.
'Now Playing--Wheden- and Woolsey
Clowning right merrily in "Cockeyed LOCAL OPTION SUSTAINED
Cavaliere In a vote which took place in the •
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town of Blenheim Tuesday last the GARFIELD BROWN
Mon. Tues. and Matinee Wed. efforts towards, doing away with the
STUART ERWIN and Local Option question, did not mat -
ANN SOTHERN .erialize and instead of obtaining the
Present a breezy and modern corn- tlireeeffths majority required to re-
edy romance calledthe season'sbest Pearit, the "wets" were 38 votes
fum fibre short of laving an even break.
"THE PARTY'S OVER"ene-e.
"DEAF" MAN HEARD
Wednesday night onty... Band night. A mournful -looking transient called
Lanny Ross, Charlie Ruggles and at a north ward home the other day
Mary Boland in a bright and trmeful with an air of expectancy, says The
melody hit St. Marys Journal -Argus. When the
Melody in Spring lady answered the door, be produced
a card for her to read, which bore
Musical interpositions and ether fea- an illacriPtion: "Please help a deaf
tures. and dumb unfortunate." The woman
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the house was moved by the sight
of the pathetic figure and would like -
The FOUR MARX ly have come across with a dime,but
BROTHERS as she remarked to herself quietly,
Unsurpassed clowns a screen and "I - Ira -ye no change," the "deaf
stage offer a .bubbling howl of nuts man's expression changed inunediat-
and.
ely. He turned quickly and beat it,
noodles -
m. Point. The offence was not, as one 6 DUCBeer and Wine, Monetary; StevenS
intSeTrestinLEAVE co"KETTLES"
ETcasedecisionpresent on the grounds ery, excusing himself from being Coming—Grace Moore in "One Night was given at Sarnia. the other day,
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I wish to advise the Public that I
am in a position to do all kinds of
shoe repairing, and solicit your pat-
ronage. Give us a trial for good
workmanship.
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Miss Hazel Uttley was visiting fri-
ends in Dungannon.
ed out this week. He finds in favor Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ings of Varna
of Laporte and orders the
Plaintiffs were Sunday visitors at the home of
to pay the Court Costs and a Counsel Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner.
fee to Laporte's Counsel. J. G. Stan
burg of Exeter acted for Laporte Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowan, Miss
and F. Donnelly of Goderich for the Pearl Wurtz, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz
plaintiffs.
attended the Fritz-Eilber nuptals at
St. Thomas on Monday.
40.....p.
Rev. E. Burn was called to Milver-
ton. All district chairmen were le -
elected. A letter from W, Gnual convention on Wednesday Nov-
ember 14th at Hensel]. reeelected WM Mr. and IVIrs. Wm. Hybine and
Black as President; Mr. Joseph Fo family and Mrs. B. Bender
rest was re-elected Secretary-Trease well were Sunday visitors at the
urer in the stead of Mr. George Lay. home re
PROGRESSIVE MEnTING, r :
South Huron Progressives in. -a.t-
: oriel service of the late Harold
Schlotzhauer.
ton on Sunday to serve at the mem-
Miss Ida Brill left for Kitchener
ex-M.L.A., was read by the Secret. recetly for treatment and while there
underwentis.an operation for
-of Mrs. Lydia Pfile, of Listo-
rest
Above all they are Gifts that
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Last
Jeweller
Gifts as low as 25c.
natural curiosity, but a violation of lower rate of interest. The chairree I
a a very Psheeei
nd
bi"Rudy" great success in the venture.
pressing meeting in Toronto and .
. Mr. Rudolph Thiel who has been
of oye.."
when a Grand Bend man was fined outlining the possible objectives
f r employed in the cheese factory of
Sa .
for removing a "kettle" from Kettle tannual
he discussion which -included 1 R .
'-,i Rev C. Schrag left on Monday for
Matinees—Wed. and at. at ri
Brodhagen where he is starting into
might suppose, the. despoiling of a Commission, Loans to fanners al
eel: the industry for himself. We wish
Do You Need Glasses? etheesl.aw1 twishiscaihathat
tcts Indian res!
- drew attention to the fact that
thousands of ' delegates were present from two ne I Mr. W. F. Finkbeiner and dau-
, .
stones of the peculiar "kettle" for-townshipsof the *riding, Hibbert •anti ghter Miss Hazel of Stratford were
mation have been removed reom the1 ..
Fullerton. A motion of R. J.:Plain- Saturday visitors in town. Mrs. W.
Point, which has thus been robbed..of , lan and Mr. Shapton (Stephen Tp.Y.- H. Hoffman of town who spent the
one of its chief attractions for visite in regardsto the probe at Oteii' past week with her sister Mrs. Fink -
ors, Presumably more - kettles will. was passed. Previous .to the conj beiner, returning home wee them.
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PrOe'tiOn a bneineii meeting 'of the '
N ' fornr inT -cauTse. of thoe, but the • .
mer's CoOperative Co South Hardee
1 111r. and Mrs. W. .L. Siebert and
• Stop and nil* how "thiportant it is cess isanvery slow one, bliouid there
that you wear correct glasses--cOr- not be a. general law protecting net-' was held, R. J. McMillan. was electli son Bill, motored to Kitchener on
rectly prescribed for your ViSion. ural phenomena, .wherever they may county director and assistant, Wm. Sunday, where they visited with Mr.
Miss
Alexander (Hay Tp., Hensall). Mr. and Mrs-. Clarence Hoffman.
Correctly styled to, your face. Your be, from the hands of the vandals?
—Exchange. ) McMillan spoke of views held by Vera Siebert of Montreal was also a
Sliealth may largely depend on keen
.6=-+ Hon. Mr. Motherwell and others he visitor at the Hoffman home over
vision.*
See C. E. ZURBRIGG, R. INTERESTING HORSE CASE I had met on his recent trip to the ,the week -end. •
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• West. The nomination will be held A play entitled, "Civil Service,"
On JUly 18th His Honor Judge
At HESS JE.WELEY STORE
Costello heard the evidence in con-
ort• Friday November 23rd. will be presented by the young peo-
ZURICH - election with a case which 'aroused ple of James Street United Church,
-Exeter, under -the auspices of the
tiDlilliEMITAMEDV1=105M,MITEII9TASYRIONSE6Wil• great interest in this locality.. It
was a horse case, and in this age H Y M E N I A L . Zurich Evangelical Sunday School,in
of ',automobiles they have become
the. Town Hall, Zurich. on Thursday
ST. PETER'S •
Fritz—Eilber ' November 20th at 8 p.m. This play
rare, though still headliners ta at-.
• co-mes highly recommended, having
tract an audience. Theodore Laporte ' A -
Evangelical Lutheran 'Church- of St. Joseph had a nice working place
wedding.of wide interest took be given fourteen times. Admis.-
in the drawing room of Alma sion - Adults 25c., Childhen 15c.
ZURICH — ONT. mareTmr sale and Dow and Haden; -
Ladies' College,St. Thorne, on Sat- '
,of .Theeter; horsebuyers came along e,d .
v November 17th at 11 a.m. St. Peter's Lutheran League con -
''A Changeless Christ fv As Chaistg. and 'took a fancy to her with the re-' --z a- '
i with Rev. Dr. P. S. Dobson, prineiPal ducted a very interesting and enter-
ing Worikr milt that a deal was made and the of the college officiating; when Miss taining meeting last Friday evening.
horse deTivered. However, the buy- Bernice. Eliznbeth, daughter of Mr. .The topic considered was "Church
Friday, 8h—Luther League. ers Claimed the mare was balkyand and Mrs. Herbert K. Eilber of Credi- Music". Miss Helen Thiel conduct-
Saturday—Choir Practice.. • they - wanted to compel Laporte to
ton and grand-drughter of Mr. Henry ed the meeting. A piano instrum-
take her back and return the money.
SUNDAY SERVICDS: Eilber, ex-M.P.P. of South Enron, ental, "Nearer My God to Thee" (in
When he refused, claiming that she
10 a. m.—German. i3ereice. beceme the brhie of Mr. Ward Me- variations) was pla•yed ver eepree
was a 'good worker with him and Kinley Fritz, only son of Mr. and sively by Miss Lenora Haberer. We
11.15 a.m.—Sunday Scheel that •the :must leve been improperly Mrs. Charles Fritz, of Zurich,
7.30 p.m.—English service. . also had a Biblical Alphabet contest.
handled by the buyers; Laporte was The topic for this Friday is "Church
Everybody %Wenn-m.15, .,au steeemee-ened and a great many.witnesses on Architecture."
The bride, who was a former du-
' both -tides were heard and his Honor dent of Alma Ladies' College, was
. • E. TUERKHEM -Fasteete reserved judgment which he has hand given away by her father and wore Brenner—HeimpeT
a beautiful Maurice Dubois gown of
smoke grey lace, fashioned on mould-
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A quiet wedding took place at the
ed lines with a short train and' a Lutheran., Parsonage at New Ham-
sileer hat with a brown circular net ebur on November 10th, when Rev.
veil. Her slippers and gloves were Mr. Mosic united in wedd:ock Carrie
brown suede. She carried a bridal the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Brenner of Zurich, to Mr. Oscar
Heirnped, both contracting parties of
Kitchener. After a shore. honey-
moon they will reside at 507 Park
in Kitchener.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowan of Zur-
ieh
the latter a sister of the groom,
attended the young couple. Mrs,.
Cowan was smarliy attired in trop-
ical blue velvet and carried Talisman
roses and little Marion Cowan, as'
;lower girl, was :Crocked in pink or-
gandy and carried a basket og Bebe
Chrysanthemums.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Peter Regier Passes
The death occurred early on Mon-
ne groom's gift to the bride was day morning of Mrs. Peter Regier,
a ,thest of sterling silver; to the mat- at her home on the Goshen Line, in
ron of honor, pearl ear -rings; to the •Stepheh Township, after about a
groomeman, a tie pin and to the month's illness. She was in her 28th
dower girl a silver bracelet. Mrs. year and was formerly Victorine
Eilhet wore a black velvet gown -with Loxetto Denomme, daughter of Mr.
shoulder bouqnettof pink roses while and Mrs. Prank Denomme of the 14th
the bildegroom's mother, Mrs. Fritz concession, Hay Township. Deceased
' vsore black velvet with a bouquet of is survived 1,eside.s her parents, by her
Violeta . sorrowing husband end five small
, children, Lennis, Lee, Francis, Anne.
Immediately efter the ceremony,
Marie, and Victor, also three sisters,
the guests motored to London where
Mrs. Williem Ducharme, Jr of the
wedding luncheon was served at the 14th concession, Lottie and Marilee,
_ .letf,l .1.,zlork, Covers were laid for
at home, eight brothers, Dennis and
twelve fend the bride's table was cen-
G,aston, of Zurich, Adrite, Harry.
tared th 0)13 wedding cake sur -
Alfred, Loftus, Andrew and Matthew
rounded by bud vases containing
all at home. The funeral service will
pink And white carnations,
, be held this Wednesday at :10 o'cloek
The b:Ippy couple left by motor at Mt. Czeniel Rome (ate Chur-
Ter Flothia ;eel Cuba 'where tiu,y will oh, with Rev. Father W. T. Corcoran
-spend the winter - The bride travelled officiating.„ Interment taking place in
in a dress of brown tunic style with, Mt, Carmel. conetevy. The bereft
touches of burnt orange, brown so- have the sympathy of a Io,rge circle
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