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The Huron Expositor, 1921-10-28, Page 4, '. , _',f, � I - � I " $ I, "I � ,� '4.4w k�n� ,.�'_ ., "t, .11 . 1, ., , , . . I, , .,� .� �� " , 1 '4..;. �', " - . I 1, . 1. wt arsis­s - , " �� I., -.1 o twoo�,��,,i� i" .4 , ­._ �, . '.. I .. 1, .. 60,�;, , #.M* a d tho , . �,� �,* _- "M , , , �,., , ,, ,�� ,, - ". " o"I. , ,, "..$ � ''D �- ,,�. ­�-. . . I I. I . ,ii'.. �'. i-0 , . . I � f; "" '�',� ' '1'i� ' , L � ' � �. ' , � � ,' , . I &;��"&�' _'�)�4; -� � , _. ,�,� . ,., ,4w � �`,,�1' , . , =01ster, miss Pearl have returned pli'Tft-� W&4' WA&j ffidy 'bav�e. been visiting fder#s.--A fov , - , , , d suppr '7"�,"', -�"."i `.-,,Ay.�, , .� I., L , ,� --"'I'— Z6,XST&,08 ' Noll" Tho CF=oa,M;1,%,W thodir .;;�. me 11 = 00 ,No. 1, 410.1lett. on ftiday evo4tug, X. =,oir 4th, at 8 P.m. An Pati� un requested to be Pre r ontud moretients- �t�va, as the dire.to-ro w1oh t. settle all 400miate that evertins. Norman L. QkrWor, klearetary4reasurer. "4811-2 , . Notes­-Whe anniversary services held on ftlibath lastwere, a grand eue- cess- in every particular. The Rev. A. E. Millson, of Auburn, gave two yery instructive and helpful sermons . which, were very fitting for the oc- casion.' The trustees asked for a coil, tribution of $160 for which the peo- ple responded ,heartily, making a to - .W of $193. -Mrs. Bert MoLean, who 'has been spending some time in,our midst, returned to her -home in Buffalo an Saturday lasot,­Mr. Leslie Law- son and Leo Stephenson -returned from the West this week. -Mrs. Chas. Hall, who has been spending the past courle of .months hkre, returned to her home in St. Marys, Mrs. F. B, liall going Avitb her. -A goodly num- ber Of our citizens attended the U. F. 0. meeting in Seaforbb on Thurs- dai evening last to hear Mr, Crerar, the leader of the Progressive P#rty, to expound his poolicy which he did in a very able manner to the satisfac- tion of his hearers. DASHWOOD - . Notes. -A 11allowe'en concert will be given in Way -burn School by No. 16 school section on Monday, October 31st, at 8 P.m.--AMrs. George Keller - titan is visiting in Walton. -Mrs. F. Preoter, Sr., is visiting in London. - Miss Clara Kraft is' spending this week in Londoif.-Inspector Tom Paid our school a visit last week. -Mr. Joseph Keenan, of Credittin; spent the week end near Peters'burg.--4Mr. Herb Miller, of Toronto, is visiting with his mother at present. -Mr. aj?d Mrs. Knapton and Miss 'Dora Kraft, of London, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. P. Kraft­-�Mrs. Humble and children of Sarnia spent the week end with Mrs. Finkbeiner.-Mr. and Mrs. Maomagarten have retur.ned froin a ple,asant visit with relatives in Michi- gan. -The Y. P. A. of the Calvary Fvangelical church spent a social time with the Credit,on Y. P. A. at Credi- ton on MondAy evening. Everyone reports a fine tivne.-Mr. Homer Guenther of the Bank of Commerce at For"t spent Sunday at his home here. Homer ,has been transferred to the. Waterloo branch. . , - - ZURICH Notes. -Mr. Daniel Smith �s visit- ing at New Hamburg and Arkon-a.- Mrs. A. Kaercher. of Kitchener, is renerwing acquaintances here. -Mrs. Da!n, of Gorrie, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Meyer. - Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coles are spend- ing two weeks' vacation at, Chatham. -Messrs. Frank and William Siebert, of Detroit, are visiting at their h(yme 1�ere.-Mr. Menian Oesch, who had been West for the harvesters' ex- cursion, returned home. -Messrs. Ed- ward and Norman Rupp, of Detroit, are visiting witia .their mother, Mrs. Rupp. -Mr. Fred Aikenhead, of the Molsons Bank staff, has again return- ed to his home at Brueefield owing to illness. -Mr. Clarence Shepherd, of the Maisons Bank staff, Milton I 3 a relieving Manager W. B. Coles, c f the Ztrri . ch bank for a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner, of To- rcnto, are ,pending their vacation at the -home of the former's parents, Mr, - and Mrs. Hy. Truemner.-Mr. Arthur Henning, ouir veteran ball catcher, left for his ho -me in Detroit on Tries - day morning last. Arthur made ,many close friends in Zurich and we are sorry to see him leave. -On Friday erciting last the choir of St. Peter's Lutheran chureh were invited to the hointe of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neidingeir , where they were treated to a water- melon feast, After justice had been done to the watermelons, a limeb was served by the hostess Ybich was up- preeistted by all present. An address was gi,ven by Rev. Re?ml>e in which he, in behalf of the choir, thanked ,Mr. and Mrs. Meidinger' fbr their kindness shown to all present. I I � CREDITON Notes. -Miss Lauretta Holtzinan spent Friday and Saturday in Lon- don. -Mr. Otto Ewald is erecting a* new ice house at the rear of his shop. -Rev. Sinclair occupied the. pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday even. ing.-The Bell Telen,horie Co. has a ' gang of men trimaping trees and re- foeiring the trunk lines in town. - Miss Alma Hill has returned 'home fro,na Kitchener where she has been visiting friend-.; the Past two months, �Mr. W. H. Gaiser returned Monday evening frQm the West where he has been the past three moraths. - Mr. Arthur Holtzman, of Chicago, spent � � the week end with his parents, Mr. And Mrs. J. H. ITelt7man.-Mr - Y H - Holtzman and Mr. Cheater M-a*%m-' ney are attending the Sundav, School convention which is -being held in Brantford this week.--Qui,te a nu7n- her of delegates from tile Methodist and Evangelical Sundav schools at- tended blie'convention which was held in GreenWav 1;at Thursday. - Mrs. 7wicker, who lias been ill for some time has recovered sufficiently to he -taken to tfhe bospital where she is I taking treatment. We hope for a , .;peedy yecovery.-Mlie Creditan youth people entertained bhe Daolliwong rating n6oPle on Monday night last in the Women's Tntstritute hall. All renort-on enjoyable time. Such soci- -able gatherings Are what our youlig 'people need and we hope to see more of such in the future. . . . ____ -EMIL—T- BAYFIELD . Breezes. -Dr. Garnet Atkinson, who opened a dental offiee here loot spring ,has de6ded to continue his practice through rbhi winter, His ex6d)errt and Painstaking work has been Triost satislaptory. and we are pleased that he will r4ftrin -a citizen of Bayftld. - Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. E. Mairincra and Mr%. Partridge, of London, wefe Riere gaotti.T&V 169L -Ur. and Mi%.- � Ctd,1V4` qf� Uodot, woe Ile" allgr . I . . / . I 1, i . . . .. . � I I . I � . I I .. . . . I . I � I . . I. . , �10. , ., . I , , , : I , r I . .: " . � ,! . .1, ,�� . . 1. I .. 1, � , � I " �, '' , , . , ii,� . . , , I . ,��, ;,- .. ,,�',,�� :, . --�­ I ial �, ,� r, , , , . , - ., �i",. 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I I ,� I! ti ogh the .winter, ,ileriRca ,delivered by ,Aev., -r. � theslin, of � 1. .— I j- , ��' Lt I) 1: Vk . ED' , ,.4,1? �.. � . . . ,,, - � , '. ­� , � ,An Trinity chunla.,aA 7 -�,�i#atfflofd apd� 0- ellent.'anser- I I � I � I .- .. �� , 1. ,, :1 p.m. .s. ir egial thannsgiviins service .W. . will be h#l( in commemoration .of I nart irwin--ti I 041; " �M,x`­` V41r1Wi.%1'A rew�uw -10 power vanada � 'so so*# ,45 ver cent. of her i, J. I.C.i.—O - I revenue, The absurdity of such - a ,4oes he look for? . He -looks for Style � . I I e and Con0ort, and tht avera& ma �, � .. 0 is . I � . a. & woliogiox­-b I cwm -is shown �y The tariff speeches tr bo conpatulated on their big sue- cess.--fterament of tile Lord,.s S3*" I orlutak.-S . I . of Han. W. King, Who has pointed of the MotlWaist church, is to be -held in the lipwil',hall on the evening of a M4N y- f, swei" out that the, Liberal Wty is no seek- dernand ronio where they were on a visit with Qn.tra,ti.. ." Ing Free Trade, but does shoes thatwill give satisfactory wear. 11 - The man who buys his shoes at this -1 . 0 .1 1droX.-b -0 tariff revision in the interests,of pro- preparatory a Yrid WT., Robert Thompson has , I ctibm-Th-p-no'. Bool, St -t-8 doutters and consumers alike. summer- on the government li,,,itt, / "Laiubton," -in ,"0JayWn--Frf.q,is-._d � Bulia-struml-lb "The implements and instruments 1 Y.- Sho—W. G. Will I.- -4 of pioduction in the pseic industries" . . - ,. a­Ntor-ina Chioto,ter--5 8 18.1 -Pet., Read -0- Mr. King stated, "must be as !free to room for the past week through illness, but we are pleased to learn that he is Mr. . . Sal- Dal. NI -8 from taxation as it is possible to me ke �71­%Puad----C. Aia - -8 th,em. Then there will be Increased � .... �,,:o�ft==_.__. production in those bask industries " A Good Record"for Commodor6_ _. - -- , ­_ - -­ - t". " . J and consequent development of the . I ; 4 . r. � 1. ­_ I .. ,,tber industries'dependent upon 'these. -his first visit to Carmel church will, 4 �,:,,.`.��- THE HURON MOSITO,_. In regard to the necessaries of ,life , , , . I . lo ". I � there must Ike relief, as far as poo- , . . ,� . l. — -------- ____ - 'Bible, from taxation. If a man can ,�'� ' , SEAPORTH, Friday, October 28, 19,21 afford it and demand that his suits of , . .. . � " - . , clothes. for instance, be made in Lon- " Z" ___ - .- - - - I ; don and imported to Canada especi- .1, 1, I �_ � "'. . PARLIAMENTARY L9rrElL ally for him, then there is no reason why that man should riot pay for . I 1 4� I . , The Maritime Provinces lour of those luxuries. But the workingman .", , - King wouild Ron. W. L. Mackenzie must riot bI- taxed an his food and 1 I W � z . up in a blaze of glory and tht Lib- , I-othing and the other things which . I ( . eral leader is nuw home arid ready he must have in order to maintain 'i , � ", , 4_ � -his tour through Ontario points. ifor :o (Jecvrat standard Of living. When � I , ,: - Prom Sydney to St. Joint the people the tariff is revised, and I believe we , 11 - , of the A,!antic Provinces came out in w ill be called upon to revise it, we ... ` I -a- thousands to hear the inspiring m,L 8 -hall �eep in mind the primary need I � I I sages of the young leader of the Lib.- of revenue, but our revision will he . I i , I erals, and in many cases, to cohipare based upon the home and its needs, , , IN , his frank exposition- of the Problems und not on the needs of a few speci� 1� 'I of the day with the attempt Of RL, ally privileged inte�rests. That is the - I Ron. Arthur Meighen and his sup- real difference between our tariff and - 't .... "... Porters to distract all utt,ention fivin Mr. Meighen's. His revision will be , I I . the blunders and autocracies of the in -the interest of his own friends." I T", government by shouting "tariff." I ;, I Where the people were able to h health for some inoriths and although everything that nitAical skill and care- � ;1 I I �. both leaders and to inaks comparison, BEECHW`0OD I 'Ai, the comparisons were .11 in favor of Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney, ,rro 11 , the Liberal leader, who won frielids of Stratford, spent the week end at - �' I ,,everywhere for himself and the Lib- the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Horan. 11, . , eral cause. In -the provinces visited -Mr. and Mrs. Clennan and son, of .1. . there are many voters, formerly Can- Detroit, returned home last week af- , �, . 6ervuLivea, who have declared openly ter a pleas�,nt visit with Mr. and Birs. . . r"'. that they will this election give their 0�-ri,v Sloan. -Messrs. Joe and Den- ; - , support to the Liberal candidates and ", Malontey, of Detroit, are visitilig I tbus help to end Mr. Mt�;,hcli's career , tl�o­ir ni�)t�w% Mrs. J, Maloney. Den - I... . �, � I 1 4as Prime Minister. . Everywhere the optimism for the !-is' many friends are pleased to see him again after his serious illness.- . . J,iberal cause is the same. Nova I Miss Teresa Lynch is in London this � ", -Scotia and Prince Edward Island will "c"k attending the convention of the . , ,�� . ,return practically solid Liberal Lick- Catholic Women's League. - Mrs. !.� � .71. ets and New Brunswick will do better Hicknell has returned home after vi.,- ,.. �1, this year than ever before in that itirig her daughter, Mrs. J. Matthews. �i regard. Reports from the other prov- 4 Seaforth.-The many friends of ,� :� inces are also must encouragng . j . L_ Malone are glad to see him 'irr)m . . Splendid candidates axe being ., L . iil�c;l I nr t .g. in after suffering a , , I. �, in the field everywhere, so that w en "he fractured leg. --.Mrs. Frank Nagle. of 1, election day is A)ver, the Liberal party Detroit, is visiting at the parental 1�: will have in parliament an array of himie of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. strong men, ready to take up the -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn, of ;� burden of administration and carry Dublin, spent Sunday at the home of I I , it on successfully. . their son, Mr. John Flynn. . I. . . . * . And while candidates for the Lib- - --___1 ST. COLUMBAN I I , . . � ,eral party are cirming, fbrward splen- Catholic Women's League. -Mrs. W. �, , .. . didly, every day brings new word of Dorsey and Miss Teresa Lynch are .., 1. one or another of the Melghen stal- in London this week as delegates from i7� warts who has become disgusted and the St. Columban, sub -division of the I � ,. � is refusing to stand the domination C. W. L., attending the Diocesan nneet� , . ;. of the "hidden hand" behind the in,-,: in that city. I ." rty. Meeighen Pat The lose of W. S. Officers Elected. --On October 21s'. I I., Middlelyro, chief Conservative whip, the young people of St. Columban � , .:�. isvirre that Mr. Meixhen will not soon Literary Society met to elect officers .. i , I overcame. Mr. Mioldlebro was one ,of for the coming season. The following . I , the strongest men in the .party and officers were elected: President, John � , 11. as Chief Whi p, claimed that he McMillan; vic,6-president, Joseph Me- �, . , . should have been extended at least lady; recording secretary, Lucy , I'll , ". the courtesy of a telegram advising Burke; treasurer, Sadie Queenan; . I .� �- � � him a his chief's decision to go to editor, James McQuaid; assistant edi- I ,. .I.- the countrv. But Mr. Middlebro, in for, Gertrude Stapleton; committee, '..'', ,common with other men supposed to August Ducharme, John L. Malone, 11 W.". be influential in the government party Vincent Lane, Blary McGrath, Camilla . l-, was left to learn of his chief's decis- Murray, Robert McGrath, Minnie Dal, "I " , ., - . fon from the press notices. It ' i 8 ton, Louis O'Reilly. It was decided ,�� i" hard to see where the Meighen party to hold the first literary meeting two .1i would secure any strong . men from weeks from that evening, November .,%, � -1-1 � I " .1 ,. d 11. .. among its !)resent lot of candi . dates, should all inolications be reversed and 4th. - __ . I 11 � ,. �, 1'...1.111 Mr. Meighen again given the reins of DUBLIN . .. �,��: power. I, � I Among the rank and file of the Notes. -Mrs. Joseph Carpenter and . I I .. . �. � party thei -e has been a"general rush ,Mrs* L. J. Looby were the delegates .�. 1, to "get from under" and appoint- from Dublin Roman Catholic church - �,�, , irtents to the Senate and the bench ic the , convention in London on Mon- I I : have been a matter of daily occurr- o Ay and Tuesday. Mrs. William Dor- 1''. � . I ente. And there are more of them sey and Miss Lynch were the repre- "I 11 � x : - yet to come. if indications run true s,ritatives from St. Columban parish, ,� ­ I � 1. -to form. For months now ,Mr. �Mr. P. Judge has taken possessiqn "I _� . ­ .. Meighen has been beseiged by a u f the Dominion Hotel and will cat �r ­ . . ... I'�. clique of office -seekers until his life to the trAvelling Public. -Mr. Josepn "I ". wias made almost a misery, and fin- McCarthy is visiting with his bro- ,, S �� I r ally he- sent h--ilf his old . cabinet to ther, Michael, on the third concession �� 11 I'll . the senate along with a few of the of Logan. . 11 ", � I more peisisterit members of parlia. Will Not Be Tried. -The Grand � 1. .. ., . � -,.'. ment. and took in a lot of new bland Jury of the Supreme Court in ses- I ..4 11, �� . which don, not .seem at all likely t 0 airin at the,court house, Stratford, on Tuesday af ernoon bill I . M11 . get him anywhere. I . . . returned no in the case of Catharine Hastings, of I I I , I ." . When Mr. King comes back to par- the-tawnship Of Logan, charged with 11,�Iil.. . '. liamenf he will hive in his following the murder of her husband, the late �, . such mem A% Fieliiinr, MeMA.9ter, La- Daniel Y[Atings, of the same town- I ��:�, E" - points, Bureau. Beland, McKenzie, A hip by administering poison to him. . , "'. Graham Kerint-dy, Pardee, Murphy The accused woman was taken into I, �,, -and a bost of others wh ose names custody on March 25th, following a Ii., 11 stand out as among the leader% of confession made by her. She was 1, 'I',,. 1: . 1% ,urocrressive th�ulrbt in the countr ' y removed from the Stratford jail only I I �1,j: ".. '. Material will be there for a cabinet a short time ago and admitted to a ' e�,�� - of big men, who, can guide this oun- c ho;pital in Londonj owin g to illness. ,. "'. .. �.,_ 1. 1. � ' , try through the trying times which __ I .­ ,�J .;11"', have to -be faced, and bring Canada STAFFA "..., "i ., I . I . I back to a f"tine of prosperity. The I people are realizing this great dif- The . Bro...1,,k Tri. at Staff. Hail, F11- day. Noveinher 4th, at eiwht I , , . ,17.,� ference b�tween the parties of Mr. 'King o'diock -a treat der the awpiew of the W. -W. ,i,..= "A"olatio,al.., , 11, , " I'll, I , 1. and Mr. MeighZrn, And knowing -that the Prime Minister has 50 and 25c, Thi. i- el.des ..menoent tax. 28fl.2 "K � . ls.,� �� '' , 1- I Present Tin ca-binct material behind him, ,even if �e - were returned to they Fewl Some, 1. Staffl. T ­hip k.11, by Methodist J.di.; onnired fro 6 to 8 &.1-1t, on Friday , :7�'�'� 1 PoWey, bave -given up thy idea of Mr e-flau. Gewber 28th 1921, followed by .V).Mid Preirl-i-ne. Ad;,itooii.., 25 ..d ' ��,',,�;. �- Neivher coming back . And so ba* - 5 66 e -too. �811-1 ,,, .1. 1(he , there is any truth in what his Notes. -The Lailles' Guild of Grace __­_ . � I foil ers t rougnout the country are church, Staffa, will meet at the home I . . , 6 . �f ef"Mrs. J Livingstone on W I ednesday �". .". , �� I '. .� * . . ­ ,. . 11 ' , -afternoon, November 2rd .-The W. e Ministe'r is jumpin 4� ; e rr g a- ,." 1 M. S. met at the home of Mrs. S. - t,:,. ,1:.- 6 . t e cuntry to such an extent that - Webb on Tuesday with an attend once k�­ . - � I : wearing himself out. At the Of t1wenty-one. After quilting, the ­., . I is Maritime Tour his voice 111i..'' I . regular meeti g orioducted and Le ww""Mes. r , ven , lit �Wn,d his health appeRr- a report of convention Y�`- ,"ed to be poor. And 'then, without ' ' was given by -Mrs. Hiotham. A plea4-, ,,:",491dog a rest of more than two days ant and profitable time was spent- ,'T,4�ii sturted out again on� - , - �. his ,twenty- Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, Roxboro, , �, i �11, �1*1 '1� , � � - W4lieetingg in the Province of On- I spent Sunday with MT. and Mrs. Jos. '11- 6. anparentlir unfit for the task � lbvr� Worden.-4HT. and Mrs. Lawson, Jr., , elid of Thos.lAberal Chief, oil of Stratford, are spending the week I 4thee"baild, has been 'conserving with Mr. slid Mrs. W� O'Brien. -Miss � ; 1,11 , ,. LL I "... . � and his speeches improv.- Helen Mayes visited at Mr. J. Mc - 'I, I .. Ir. , -.-_._V-,. - . - � P... 'be�#ill . be in Donalld's over Sumday.-BiT. -and Mrs, William Sadler 'nuniber , , I still � I 11 ­ lie IhO idrelnuous days treated a of their Mends to � .1 . I "I I .. -, ,A*4*Oqi� ot tb6 strong a evening last week�-­Mrs. W. TrLdff twoo�,��,,i� i" .4 , ­._ �, . '.. I .. 1, .. 60,�;, , #.M* a d tho , . �,� �,* _- "M , , , �,., , ,, ,�� ,, - ". " o"I. , ,, "..$ � ''D �- ,,�. ­�-. . . I I. I . ,ii'.. �'. i-0 , . . I � f; "" '�',� ' '1'i� ' , L � ' � �. ' , � � ,' , . I &;��"&�' _'�)�4; -� � , _. ,�,� . ,., ,4w � �`,,�1' , . , =01ster, miss Pearl have returned pli'Tft-� W&4' WA&j ffidy 'bav�e. been visiting fder#s.--A fov , - , , , d suppr '7"�,"', -�"."i `.-,,Ay.�, , .� I., L , ,� --"'I'— Z6,XST&,08 ' Noll" Tho CF=oa,M;1,%,W thodir .;;�. me 11 = 00 ,No. 1, 410.1lett. on ftiday evo4tug, X. =,oir 4th, at 8 P.m. An Pati� un requested to be Pre r ontud moretients- �t�va, as the dire.to-ro w1oh t. settle all 400miate that evertins. Norman L. QkrWor, klearetary4reasurer. "4811-2 , . Notes­-Whe anniversary services held on ftlibath lastwere, a grand eue- cess- in every particular. The Rev. A. E. Millson, of Auburn, gave two yery instructive and helpful sermons . which, were very fitting for the oc- casion.' The trustees asked for a coil, tribution of $160 for which the peo- ple responded ,heartily, making a to - .W of $193. -Mrs. Bert MoLean, who 'has been spending some time in,our midst, returned to her -home in Buffalo an Saturday lasot,­Mr. Leslie Law- son and Leo Stephenson -returned from the West this week. -Mrs. Chas. Hall, who has been spending the past courle of .months hkre, returned to her home in St. Marys, Mrs. F. B, liall going Avitb her. -A goodly num- ber Of our citizens attended the U. F. 0. meeting in Seaforbb on Thurs- dai evening last to hear Mr, Crerar, the leader of the Progressive P#rty, to expound his poolicy which he did in a very able manner to the satisfac- tion of his hearers. DASHWOOD - . Notes. -A 11allowe'en concert will be given in Way -burn School by No. 16 school section on Monday, October 31st, at 8 P.m.--AMrs. George Keller - titan is visiting in Walton. -Mrs. F. Preoter, Sr., is visiting in London. - Miss Clara Kraft is' spending this week in Londoif.-Inspector Tom Paid our school a visit last week. -Mr. Joseph Keenan, of Credittin; spent the week end near Peters'burg.--4Mr. Herb Miller, of Toronto, is visiting with his mother at present. -Mr. aj?d Mrs. Knapton and Miss 'Dora Kraft, of London, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. P. Kraft­-�Mrs. Humble and children of Sarnia spent the week end with Mrs. Finkbeiner.-Mr. and Mrs. Maomagarten have retur.ned froin a ple,asant visit with relatives in Michi- gan. -The Y. P. A. of the Calvary Fvangelical church spent a social time with the Credit,on Y. P. A. at Credi- ton on MondAy evening. Everyone reports a fine tivne.-Mr. Homer Guenther of the Bank of Commerce at For"t spent Sunday at his home here. Homer ,has been transferred to the. Waterloo branch. . , - - ZURICH Notes. -Mr. Daniel Smith �s visit- ing at New Hamburg and Arkon-a.- Mrs. A. Kaercher. of Kitchener, is renerwing acquaintances here. -Mrs. Da!n, of Gorrie, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Meyer. - Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coles are spend- ing two weeks' vacation at, Chatham. -Messrs. Frank and William Siebert, of Detroit, are visiting at their h(yme 1�ere.-Mr. Menian Oesch, who had been West for the harvesters' ex- cursion, returned home. -Messrs. Ed- ward and Norman Rupp, of Detroit, are visiting witia .their mother, Mrs. Rupp. -Mr. Fred Aikenhead, of the Molsons Bank staff, has again return- ed to his home at Brueefield owing to illness. -Mr. Clarence Shepherd, of the Maisons Bank staff, Milton I 3 a relieving Manager W. B. Coles, c f the Ztrri . ch bank for a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner, of To- rcnto, are ,pending their vacation at the -home of the former's parents, Mr, - and Mrs. Hy. Truemner.-Mr. Arthur Henning, ouir veteran ball catcher, left for his ho -me in Detroit on Tries - day morning last. Arthur made ,many close friends in Zurich and we are sorry to see him leave. -On Friday erciting last the choir of St. Peter's Lutheran chureh were invited to the hointe of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neidingeir , where they were treated to a water- melon feast, After justice had been done to the watermelons, a limeb was served by the hostess Ybich was up- preeistted by all present. An address was gi,ven by Rev. Re?ml>e in which he, in behalf of the choir, thanked ,Mr. and Mrs. Meidinger' fbr their kindness shown to all present. I I � CREDITON Notes. -Miss Lauretta Holtzinan spent Friday and Saturday in Lon- don. -Mr. Otto Ewald is erecting a* new ice house at the rear of his shop. -Rev. Sinclair occupied the. pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday even. ing.-The Bell Telen,horie Co. has a ' gang of men trimaping trees and re- foeiring the trunk lines in town. - Miss Alma Hill has returned 'home fro,na Kitchener where she has been visiting friend-.; the Past two months, �Mr. W. H. Gaiser returned Monday evening frQm the West where he has been the past three moraths. - Mr. Arthur Holtzman, of Chicago, spent � � the week end with his parents, Mr. And Mrs. J. H. ITelt7man.-Mr - Y H - Holtzman and Mr. Cheater M-a*%m-' ney are attending the Sundav, School convention which is -being held in Brantford this week.--Qui,te a nu7n- her of delegates from tile Methodist and Evangelical Sundav schools at- tended blie'convention which was held in GreenWav 1;at Thursday. - Mrs. 7wicker, who lias been ill for some time has recovered sufficiently to he -taken to tfhe bospital where she is I taking treatment. We hope for a , .;peedy yecovery.-Mlie Creditan youth people entertained bhe Daolliwong rating n6oPle on Monday night last in the Women's Tntstritute hall. All renort-on enjoyable time. Such soci- -able gatherings Are what our youlig 'people need and we hope to see more of such in the future. . . . ____ -EMIL—T- BAYFIELD . Breezes. -Dr. Garnet Atkinson, who opened a dental offiee here loot spring ,has de6ded to continue his practice through rbhi winter, His ex6d)errt and Painstaking work has been Triost satislaptory. and we are pleased that he will r4ftrin -a citizen of Bayftld. - Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. E. Mairincra and Mr%. Partridge, of London, wefe Riere gaotti.T&V 169L -Ur. and Mi%.- � Ctd,1V4` qf� Uodot, woe Ile" allgr . I . . / . I 1, i . . . .. . � I I . I � . I I .. . . . I . I � I . . I. . , �10. , ., . I , , , : I , r I . .: " . � ,! . .1, ,�� . . 1. I .. 1, � , � I " �, '' , , . , ii,� . . , , I . ,��, ;,- .. ,,�',,�� :, . --�­ I ial �, ,� r, , , , . , - ., �i",. ', 4 .. , - '­ ,: , I , . 1�t�?­. "":t� , Ir., .: ��),��,;k",��`,; _ . 1. I . �, " _�i�'i, . 1, "I -, - 1�'W�11V , ! I , 'r .7 , ,W, � , ,.4.. " J , I �, - Fr lo W, `17"@ 1.61 '14004"U, . ift - -10A, " 4"I"7; 'bil-_4OR � , � ". � . F � "I,,,. ,7:7,!" �!`,,, _� . 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ED' , ,.4,1? �.. � . . . ,,, - � , '. ­� , � ,An Trinity chunla.,aA 7 -�,�i#atfflofd apd� 0- ellent.'anser- I I � I � I .- .. �� , 1. ,, :1 p.m. .s. ir egial thannsgiviins service .W. . will be h#l( in commemoration .of taigirfiept op, Nondgy evening, he good poW o10f,,ErU6Aeld know how I I I � 1, .. When &�man choose# irls shoes. what I I 1,11 r i, , _�, Anmi . " I OTA Pay and the Orang4im I'll . On are To mud.r-Thk) 29wl 'supper, . to 4o tbiagls, in the right way anO,,aw . ' ,4oes he look for? . He -looks for Style � . I I e and Con0ort, and tht avera& ma �, � .. 0 is . I � . I I 1119- der the-'anol"es of the Ladies' Ald - tr bo conpatulated on their big sue- cess.--fterament of tile Lord,.s S3*" 4 gooA judge of these requirements. ,. . i"', .. ,,, ,He looks for QUAIATY Aid he plus , '.11 I of the MotlWaist church, is to be -held in the lipwil',hall on the evening of por *41 be disperised in St. Andrvw'� clmrch� on Sunday at - the morning Jove . . Jove him . this faith In his a'hQemAA.td'give him , � . I %, " ronio where they were on a visit with Thank�gi4ing,Day, November 7th. A good k6giUtcnie is being arranged.' service. Rev. Mr. ,Foo'te, qf, Exeter will conduct the serml es shoes thatwill give satisfactory wear. 11 - The man who buys his shoes at this -1 . 0 .1 attended the anniversary services h , -Pred OaWv. a rri ved home last week affter spendlilg the preparatory a Yrid WT., Robert Thompson has .store spay rest assured th;Lt'Ms aluied. I . . will be all that -We Ila .. . . .c. im. them to be. i .. 1. Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher conducted ser. summer- on the government li,,,itt, / "Laiubton," -in Y_ t residence nicely b t, E�'a 8 0 I I. p4int. Ralliert- like . . I I .. .. THE UTMOST IN STYLE, COMPORT AND GOOD VALIJE 11 1 Georgian Bay, ­Mrs. H. W. Erwi4 is ' I have things in order, I . . - ,. Reeve, Mr, Alex. Smith, was confined his visiting her daughter, Mrs. SaMder, to room for the past week through illness, but we are pleased to learn that he is Mr. We want you to see.our New Fall Styles. We are showing maIRY around again. -Rev. Gordon, of Mitchell, will preach at Kitoonar. � ' I HENS-AILL I Nevr�Crestions and the new, lower prices are bound to interest , . Sunday morning and evening in Carm- 1. I � HIBBERT " A Good Record"for Commodor6_ You. , . I I . � taking Mr. Gordon's services in Mit- chell. Rev. Mr. Gordon is highly 11 Died In. Wiseorizin.-The following The Clydesdale stalliair "'Commodore," Men's Fine Shoes in Qu tal and Box Kip Leathers in three - nrol'und, -his first visit to Carmel church will, despatch froul it Superior, Wiscondta, otwined by Mt. T. J.'Ber I is leaving , ry some mighty good stock in this vi- different shapes -4411 medium round and narrow tqes with sawed soles. Per, pair ................. ........ ., ... $4.95 eongroegations,�Miss M. Hoggartb is Paper will be read with regret by a large circle of ft -iends among our old- cinity as is evidenced by the show � 'Wen's Fine Quinnoetal Calf Sh fum recede too ' a Ma med work before hard frost sets in. - er readers, as Mr. McCann was a na- record of same of lois got this Year. A two year orld heavy drilught filly Z.a last with solid rubber heelsoind G'(e) r ,xeked soles. Per . � . , S7." Zurich on Friday afternoon and even- ing last tive of this township, being a son Of -the late Bernard MoCamn_who for eired by him and owned by Dr. Mblr, pair .......... ­­ � ........... .... .............. ,Men'i Brown Calf Sines made an'a neat —ede toe last with Mellick, the mother of Mrs. Samuel many years resided on the farm -now took first at London,'Eireter and*Sca- forth; anotber one, a sucking draft solid rubber heels and Goodyear welled soles. Per pair ... $7.60 Donell and daughter, Miss Dorothy, owned by Mr. Peter McGrath. The despatch says: "Michael McCann, colt owned by W. Ate ,Allister & Son Bien's Fine Gurtmetal Calf Shoes made on the new FiFench toe blind heels Goodyear the past week. -Our gardeners are aged 81, died last night In a local h-- was first at Exeter --Zurich and Bay- field and second at' Seaforth, This -last with eyelets, solid rubber and welted I soles, a decidedly smart shoe, at per -pair .............. $8.50 Mtal f6klowing a two wo�eks' illness. was a reeidoit. of the city for the is an e4ra goodi,coll; of good size, Men'B Bro,Am Calf Shoes. made on the English recede toe with past 82 yean and had worked at the that stands up we on short legs and with plenty of weight and quality, saddle straps and perforations, a young man's shoe, at per pair .. .......... ............ ............... $8.50 and $9.00 A Superior shipyards for 26 years. He made his hom,- with Mr. and Mrs, John Sties, 916 Weeks Avenue, for the Past 26 years. Mr. McCann is sur� and more will be heard-fromilim lat- er, Mr. McAllister also hat a year - hnk agricultural which won first at London, Exeter, Zurich, Seaforth 0 40 � V vived by a nepliew and nieces in Pocatello, Idaho. The .body is at the and Bayfield and Mr, Nelson Keys took .1 . : I I Nice] undertaking rooms pending fun- first at'Bay.fieW for year old -heavy draft arid second for two year old. 0 . I & 1, a I a I eral arrangenivrit's." Death of.Mr.g. James Murray. -The Briefs. -The farmers are very busy drawing in sugar beets, turnips, etc., 1p, Z7 5,AFO,PFH derith occurred :it St:, Joseph's Has- pital, London mi Monday of a will for shipment. -Mr. William Fairbaiyn, of the Town -ship of Tuckeramitin, bad TELEPHONE 11 � OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL I known reside�t of"this township, i the -person of Mary McCann, wifd " the mistfortune on Wednesday last to . Of Mr. James Murray, at the early age lose his barn, and contents, including some live stock. The fire occurred in ,. . of thirty-one yen rs. Mrs- Murray Who was a duagirter of Mr. Peter McCann, the forenoon while Mr. Fairbairn was . I of this township, had been in ailing f a�t work in the field and when first seen was coming through the roof, health for some inoriths and although everything that nitAical skill and care- pparently catching in the mow and 4 ful nursing could do was done for her, baefore anything could be saved the barn was a total loss. At date of 1 . . site passed Away on Monday. Her death will be keenly felt -by her 1bus- writing we are unable to gather full band and six libt)(- children, and the irYformation but believe Mr. Fairbairn Ihad some insurance, but no doubt nat sincerest synigathy of all is extended to them and the liarentS in their sufficient to cover his loss, and much - great loss. The funeril was he7ld from the ' sympathy is felt for him. -Mrs. Jos. Anderson, of Alba, Michigan, is re.�lcnce of her father to St. Colum- ban church on Thursday morning, spending a few weeks with her aunt, 'Hudson, where requiedt hig-h mass was Mrs. Joseph Sr. -Rev. J. A. cele- brated by Rev. Father White, the ,re- McConnell and Mrs. McConnell and son Gordon, have returned from To - mains afterwards accompanied by a large concourse ,,f friends -being in- ronio where they were on a visit with terred . in St. 01141mban cemetery . rclati4s and friends. -Quite a large number from our village a d. ici Ity ___ __ EXh`TER attended the anniversary services h . School Sports. -The following are at Brucefield and Thames Road on Sunday and 'Monday .evening last. - the results of the field day sports Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher conducted ser. arrang*d I?stoxeen the -4igh school vices in CaTinte.) Presbyterian church students Of Exeter, Lucan and Park- or, Sunday last delivering interesting hill: Junior Boys -loo yards dash- and well thought out sernatirs.--our 11 Thompson,,Exeter; 2, Aldworth, Ex- eter; 3, Dignim Exeter; -high Reeve, Mr, Alex. Smith, was confined his running jump, 1, Dignaii, Exeter; 2, Williams, Lucan; 3, Smith, Par)chill; running to room for the past week through illness, but we are pleased to learn that he is Mr. broad jump -11f, Thomson, Exeter, 15 around again. -Rev. Gordon, of Mitchell, will preach feet 10 inches; 2, Weldon, Lucan; 3, t�anksgiving sermons on the coming Aldwnrth,'Exeter- ru n,in,, hop, step Sunday morning and evening in Carm- �._l Igh .jer, , an, Ex, 32 feet 81/2 in.; ,�,�h '.., E4ater; 3, O'Neil, Luean; el church, the Rev. M.r. McConnell , standing hop, step -L-1, Dignan, Exe- taking Mr. Gordon's services in Mit- chell. Rev. Mr. Gordon is highly ter, 24 feet 9% inches; 2, Smith, spoken of as a preacher and on this Parkhill; 3, Aldworthh�xeter; oftnd- -his first visit to Carmel church will, ing broad junip.-1, ignan, Exeter, no doubt, be'greeted by very large 8 feet 8% inc,hes; 2, Smith, Parkhill; 3. Waldon, Lucan; Exeter; 25; eongroegations,�Miss M. Hoggartb is points* Lucan, 6' Park1hill, 5. Senior Boys- having a cellar finished under her dwelling, the masons now rushing the 100 yard dash -1, Whiteford, Lucin; 2, Stanley, ],upon; 3, Statham, Exe- work before hard frost sets in. - ter; putting titie shot, 1, Leary, Park- Quite a large number -attended the Sabbath School convention held in hill 25 fact 2 inches- 2 Whiteford, Lu�an; 3, Seldon, Exeter'; high jump Zurich on Friday afternoon and even- ing last -1 $tuart, Lucan; 2, Larwsan, Exeter; of week. -We regret to re- port the very -serious illness of Mrs, 3, Walton, Parkhill; Pole vault -1, Mellick, the mother of Mrs. Samuel Stuart, Lucan; 2, Whiteford, Lucan; hiLriner.-Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mc - 3. Cooper, Parkhill; standing broad Donell and daughter, Miss Dorothy, jump -1, Leary, Parkhill, 9 feet .1 spent a few days in 'Forest during inches; 2, Lawson, Exeter; 3, WRt- the past week. -Our gardeners are son, Parkhill; running hap, step -I, busily engaged in getting in their . . Lawson, Exetpr; 36' feet; 2 I Cooper, roots and getting their gardens plow - Parkhill; 3, Leary, Parkhill; running ed. -Mr. W. Sangster is being visited - . broad jump-], Statham, Exeter, ,16 by his brother from Sudbury, accom, _. feet 6% inches; 2,; Whiteford, Lucam; panied by his wife. -Mr. and Mrs. C. . � - I 1 3. Leary, Parklaill;- points-Lucam, Cook spent Sunday last in St. Thoma, I . 17, Parkhill 13', Exeter 12; summary vdth their daughter, Miss.Ola.-Hen- of points, junior and senior, combin- sail was entertained on Tuesday even ed---Boreter, 37; Lucan, 23; Parkhill, ing last by something in the Wild � I,- 1 118; relay races, boys -1, Lucan; 2, West Show line, ve�y good perform - Exeter; relay races, girls, 1, Exeter; ances being given in rope spinning 2, Lucan 3, Parkhill. Girls' Events- lassoing, etc. .__� .. Excellent School Shoes Egg race-Lucan, girls wons lat and Field DRY at Hensall.-On Friday I � 2nd and Exeter 3rd; clotheqpin race- -afternoon last what is known as "field - Lucan girls -won all three prizes; boot day," in connection with the high . We're out after the School Shoe trade with race -Exeter won air three prizes; school was ,held on our park grounds, tbrov�ng basket ball (&!stance) -Lu- and both the high school students and the best School Shoes that money and experi- can girls wor all three prizes; throw- * public school students were out in ful! ence could secure ? � ing baseball-Lucan won Ist and 2nd force. Summary: Giilsl sack race � . , . and Exeter 3rd. , . Jean Elder, Heripall; Ortha Melick, I An investment in " Cheap " School Shoes I Zurich; Dorothy, Welsh, Hensall. — Bargain Shoes"—only Means another pair KIPPEN boys', hop, step arid jump�G. Gasehe, . F_ Sal—qmitil on—tory home. .1� 24 Zurich; L: O'Brien, Zurich; A. Bedard, in about three weeks. . by 18, with leno, to .24x8. To be moved from Zurich; girls' relay Tace-Jean Elder, I P""'is". APPly to 'William. Irlson, Box 10. Afa,rarguete Fish&, Dorothy Welsh Don't be misled by Advertised Prices,geem- Kimen. - "I"t and Gertrude Hog rth, Hens -all' boys ingly low. . � . and Mrs. James Reid, relay race-Keiih . Notes. -Mi . . go Love, Willie Mc- � . of London, are visiting at the hornies Li�an, Bert Horton, Jim Mr -Donald, , I I � - of Mrs. Reid's brothers and sister, Ilensalil; girls, eating t4scrut and. It's the Sh6e that always tells the story— Messrs. Thomas end J�ohn Workman whi . stling-Nora Ran, Zurich; Dorothy not the price. Any shoe store can advertise and Mrs. Archibald McG&gor, and Welsh Hensall; Jean* Elder, Hensall; . with other friends in this vicinity.- I .. I I girls, obstacle race-Lifflan Rayder, �� . ow prices. I . Miss M, A�Ilhs, who was at Clipton Zurich, Whimie Ortiwein-, Zurich; Ger- I t attending. t e teachers' convention, trude Hoggarth, Hensall, Girls' bas- For.good, dependable School-� Shoes —*the was a visitor with X-;. and Mrs..Wui� . ket ball -Dorothy Welsh, Hensall; . best school shoes made—shbes that are profi- Henry.-Tbe iWiscre farm of the late Greta- Porrest, Zurich. Sco ; Heni table to buy—come here. . � -,- Mfty H rvey an the third conces- pall, 34, Zurich, 4. Bazeballr,:eHensali f St: nley, has been -sold ta 5, Zurich S. Boys' 100 yard 0sall- Talbot, of. the Gmhen Line. yhr� 1. O'Brien, Zurich; L. MoClinchey, Best,otleatkera, best of workmanship, best price paid was around $7,700. - A Zurich; Alf -red Smith-, Hensall; girls' � of everything that goes,to make good looking large quantity of turnips are'being 50 yard., dash -Winnie ' Ortwein, . durible and stylish school shoes-. shipped from our station by Messrs. Zurich; Jean- Eldet, Hensa-11; RimaX � - . W. Cooper, Robert Cooper and Jas. e- f '. Lean, Ifensall. Boys, shot put�-Wili_ � - - . - . I B MeLean.-The many friends ofMr. McLean, Hensal); girls, throwing I co ,. I - - Darothy-Fritz, Zurkb; bo� - , rvry slid Mrs. William Warkman will be b,,sket ball -Marguerite Maher, He , _� 11Z Pleased to Iearrn Ithist their son, who sail ve 1 P. , -for many 'Weeks ,,has been seriously vauit-Keitli tove, genasill; Tid Har, - � 0 0�s - in, is now nicely impraving.--fOn vey, Herisall; -girld' candy eont�w I- I . fenssall; Alberta Darilgloas, te Fi. ill" � .1 Tuesday last Mrs. Lundy addressed Nora Rai , i, Zurich; Margaerl I the Women's MWIonary meeting at I . Rome of Good Shoes Seafortli.-Mr. and Mrs. John Can- oys' standing broad jum L , b 111('09 - sitt, of Sonfoxth, the past week were, Zurich; -Willie 'McLean, el's - I,! I . Suffeases & Cl Ub B aq a . I . Mos. a , 11 on . . 102% 9a -__�­- PC . � . I . T",Pk 11 guests with Mr. and Mfg. A. Harvey. Gasehe, Zurich; running �, &Mts. 00iisitt and I STO . I SiTters. I it, , . I . ; I � . , A ..", 15 It --Pa.. I dt� gno .-b-', � I - � `,! .1� ; - use of the fine weather 9 , by : 1 6' 4 1. ocho , bi rf;;;Ahe' .. 1. I .1 ',- I h I their roots., The - It up fo I " 17 I th ___�`­­Ont. . I I 00—ok "010 . �x gmd onethis . - r0l) I I Ingthe h g 9. "nibRit of P*W '.' Vf __ 177--. g I . I , a . I - W - I , 4 -L, .,�' il 11 .. - . . I . � - .......... I ��­��� ir. I.. gwmj,�;, 0 - . I I I t%Mqd, who is ' yoo", .,A � ---------- , , ....... 11 .. � . I 1= I � .-.M- __ _� . . . � I . 1. . , I 'I.,., I ­ . �- e. . 7,,;, " . � ., � �l,',P�: ;i � . I 11 -1-1 ­ ,. I 1. - I -- I I � . I 1. � I I , , \ � . I . I �, . . . . . I �1 I I ­, , , ., , ;:,�' .. I I j . , , , ,1� ,A I ­ ;., ... . I `�. � - , .� . I . � I �, �, . , ".: I. "I. " �.'Ilql .. r'. "I., : �". 11, � , ." , � . � � , I i,_u . — , i, I . , I "'..., '! . " .. . ,­.. ., . ., , I ,�, "" 4�? _.�., �. . I I I I I . ; ." , � , "" . 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