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Ma.Ltluc ozaLs >7 Umbaulrn stare on f3aturda,. JUAeary slat g t ten mWlrte3 lABfpAe ,Cite.::} a . of: d,<uffd h.^y y r. k {
Yk bag' S*le---A,. L. M°Aah &. S°n-b fire was .discovered.---rIl 'r, JDhn. ^�. it •th$- ql ,,.y, ..
` Waniad-,lob:n AtaNnusbtaA--F Paek A ret weddin too 7 7+r djp'.� 11aT �`e �;4C'T"" '0 '0'A + -r 4►'';'.'� g a.. ,. 4q t,,.,y1I1'�.`. i d,r. ;�1 ' a i�+',� S� _ ,tiz - :.ta ti
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qu g k was in Taranto last ivadk disposing Y,' ' rn so wel'I axui ilaYprghiy+ m ,M .: , ♦ r...,
D. flntc>vAawa--s Place et the home ret
briderfl sis� o Pce RR the .Oranb"tl , • j,. by °ourta9Y a L, sail &nd Y7olrt$t fi Trt o' e a alp aYk,° ry y ""
asaessne- eeos,a Meuse e F a ear load of cattlg.--Mr. R. Ifi. Q. L. Na here was F as. iA!e?t aari?t>ftr; 1 . 7>.K!t;pnr'atpe'k qrg, >l ,,,, ,c_ ^ t,'.+
x ter, Mrs. Silas Eyre, Tuckersmith,; 2'$r. � a.�g+ood st-,.;viild no•doubt-Ire q,',.'11Ytoro8t,to,�t1}e. Querinlr,:t v. ce'od our a e' , � xy-, •.:.. r.^"�: r,r'r� ;'):,
.QIP *A.0 sale a. Mactavi,h-.s when Mr. A'exander Park, of C Hosier. Pnnclpai of tale rgnblio 8A1)opl, tendange. g p - T to 1c of , ti, r
h" lstlnt+z nuhlia-w. cs. wlll>e--9 art �0n' ds -wearing a ,'broad smile, ,his wife G. A : r C. Pi'tb ;sailed., reatieis of The•'.. ltgx: (IaCRri•Pg T>r�cea. poi pah.,r„ 4Yk4b8z Rau a ; .�1s.
"p2eat3ns-James A lLPIaraa-s Y, and Miss Annie I. Wren, of ,having presented him'with'.a son on tr ler ce 1Y wap appointed V.es, ,Bouthpon, dau'g�pf dalnea BbU_ .''Fivery x;{p' ` vj�. �- }�9'arld' b h : •, I vt � ,^„f
Acton, were united in mania The Sunda Jxnuar ;6th, Y C k. �d :report�'. vY the trees:: ,tllroA : d '( lAborine y, et, 'Ir. rA Ptam ,A. , y .. ;p
y, Y 0gngratala users of h rf #? • • wast.. YAR n aged,o�r a` rlo�b 67F6 t0 y' nt ”
- -- ceremony was t Rirolr...Sunda ,n v. , ,. ,. 1 1 Pr S
- Y Performed by Rev. S. tian�s.--A nu �^ Y school,- wag boon lu:,t}{�ie.tavV,ti'.e# vumnayf ter i!Rw11i,
mbGr of the .Masons .'Senior Guz? _xid 'Chirho Guil were, Fifealhire,' Scotland 09 sus a o ahesfk bY?}{1?+8: , P� 4
1 McLean, of Egmondwil]e- from Walton, 'mem'bera of St .Johns tall duly fgfttrd' arwd adopted :dn` -at ' g-' �, ,
'rFIEr HURON EXPOSITOR i Presentation --A wedding reception Ind B ussels, a the age of three yeRrg Bame.tp,,, . a fBv►; Vrices:-` '. '- ', •Z ,' 4 ' d�
a+ ' _ _ was held on Monde eosin at
the bierlded an inform- sash of the�'eoritingent funds sub 'Canada with.the famli of;eiic chit '1 x, Y •, J x a .' ,
'i I- Y g a1 socail gathering hehd in the town stantial ba dren, settling at Ro y e Merit' cavo P , Rul3b'fis hi h cwt vvdth res r +arid jj''� Z"'.
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Houston, lal4f?jt ale on hand. Tiro
SEAJPORTH, Friday, Jan. 20, 1922. Tvckersmith, in honor of Mz, and hill Brussels, on Tuesday eveadns, church w•ar'dQll Teported: Recei ts•9 j dt ViR 'th81:• edge+ 'el` pair I"'d r 3: t ''?'',
January 17th. All report having months, P year iRGO+' w efie her father'co`nduct-.,. 1.• • • • •
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Mrs. Atex. Park. The bride and a splendid time.-aMr, John Clark ,has months, $moo• expenddture; nitre : ed a'gensra'l store for 41 Years. She"' ' , " h� �. °"''
1.1 I____._ ._ .. _ gmain, who have been recently mar- bought the harn�p, shop from. Char- ante of06yf1&;�gaving a small hat, . ajetiring to Exetez with her father and Meng Sour assist, trrr5ed rabberethigh cut with red s&1e&. }ted spit. t `+
riBd, were once Bev nett and takes possession the They etas al -ou parol CO r Y, 8isbeTe, Bell and 'torts.; Collins: ,lived t d s• der $txir ,
l�a:zi;
r CT.N) RE H13RON LIBERALS Presented with a silver sf rt't a
butter dish and a silver casserole by first of Meech. some minor ]fatal• with Mrs. 'Collins a n ether ill yYears•
their nosh scruptions to ver..tbe same. The aHhtt routoved Torontoowrth her f en's $wP 1?uolde Rtt1 s, high cut+ with wh to 1uhbez .., a3id
Y A meeting of the I-iberal� of Centre EXETER Rcetors tent collectible soli white foxin
t ATTENTION g bora and friends. @u
ministnatie outlined the year@ ter,: litre.: Q011kiis where ;she sesitled idem .all Grey lacedgx Thr I
i�L,66;
, Huron will be held at Carnegie Hall, USBORNE &Carried In Vancouver. - in St, n d ud Progaeag ped was up to $6p )Fi/ne the_death of her T*bbers high But, whibp f9 td..$ Y f` ,
` Thames Road Notes.--•There ours no ' Paul'a Anglican church, Vancouver, wehl rcr civ `"` g
Seaftlrth, on Friday, February 3rd, e by the mee'Line• Oa father,' t►gAaa a ^ndurtadous .3a'=ileefnl q' • f $d,0 I
29?8, at 3 p.m., for the following service held in Bethany on Sundry ' B- C., at 9 a.m.; "danuary 10th, i y several ec�¢} in 19$1 .. Trmiry and bQn ...rtvprk e8ho ratify Men'e'1E�daeh heather Top ILtrbbcas' with red stllea,, Per pair, ni ;o
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on account of the storm; but the the rector, R, v. H. G. King, toles church wag sled bo. capacity mad 'knew an idle monment;et Sip, apd r,g
purposes: mildwinter has. -been thoroughly en-' Kitty Reading. of Ckriatehurch, New some gnatif •features; specially ,was also a' 1>i'e i6-% b. Lea►har'
i' jJ) To appoint delegates w the joyed by all. -&ire. Carnot Passmore worth roti l greaiiaeader`of the. � Nu' belie 5th grey ibottdme: + /',
1 Zealand, and Mr. H. FroeborA John» � • A record nuns, • of .,the day; $hB nttt¢It paten' Pair �. .. , ., . .. • ... r `
, Provincial Convention to be held in was visiting her parents, Rev, and ston, of Washington, D. C., we" ,ler, °f ' aptimma, ihelruding 2, by the reurairiac! �•�``jpl� , " .1 c
t',; , Torbn'lra for the selection of a Pro- Mrs. S. W. ,Musworthy, in Forest l quietly married. From a letter adults, a recar+d, attendance at the ` whom •are 'tore. Nilo '� " prr xG i1ri17i Tsai Leather 'Top e
r, vincia'l Leader, during the past week. --The Bethany ceived this week by the greom� ,Holy CommulAiilY t'he,lAiidget assess, •Colum'bi'a; 'Mq6. ri of: IItSff� + M�d� � ilea Wath ib3led edged. �Y��l i��l w !a�
meet full e I a Aa,.: r +-:y Tl a v.
(2) General business of the Centr,• W. M. S. held their monthly meeting mother, written by Mia. (Rev,) Wes_ Y 'POO robe grYt of an nut- Jamey and Mie. Oo nk gYr' , rp5ito•i , S t _l:
at the home of Mrs, Wesley Johns ley E. Karr, whose husband Se pastor 'side lamp a : atasfaotory ponfaa ma- iRoobert; of Hensal'I; b2rs. Dltis, a j
r. Huron Liberal Assvciatian. un Wednesday of •1•ast week, i of the Vancouver Hei 'tion class ,sial votes of thariim I)ulnth; h'avi -' �^ A"
ggata Methodist wore � ng gone before several iil� r
' A full attendance is requested. T Boundary Notes. -The friends of , church, and who is well known 'here Pessetil'a•-'The officers were all years sgo. Her memory and format
3 ,ss Lilp Selves gave her a "Iritchen as he was pastor of (t'he Hensall cit-. ro elected .4 , and a€ter'the due � associationm..iw'ere very much in evi- ,�
shower" last Wednesday evening, A cuit in the late nineties, ¢losing oft eft i bleb occurred1.
We print the ng refreshments dance at he; fnneral;'w
Annual Vest Meetia Pleasant time was spent ---Miss Elva following extract: "Miss Reading, and social !Pl , were indulged n till from the 'home of 'her brother and . R +
g' ° Sri" Bolton has returned to her studies in after her arrival from Now Zealand nearly .ru t +
mall meeting of.St. Phomas' Church Y From all a ee, his wife in Upnsall, tju remalmr be t ;
Stratford. -Mr. 'Roy Ryckman has an the 7th fist., eta the Guilds; ih -
was held in the parish hall on Mon- sed with 7VIr, and Bebool, etc., there ing brought Promt �brpnbo,'aceom. ��:'
T to his duties In Hamilton. 'Mrs. T3arper, at golf is a balance of"wBll.over $600, which paned -by her brothel, James, and gELEPHO+ 11
day everting dusts with the Rector, Y Lodge, +i fine is sd sh0ing indeed b
Rev. IT. U,'_Brown, presiding. The -lamas Belle 'Brintnelt, of Stratford. apartment one block from $t. Panlh dattg iCl;' Goorgia, also $`tie "Col- .V O,�P011 . CQ $�L goTP,i.
large attendance present evidenced is spending her holidays at home.- church, where the ceremony 'took '�R" "+�T� litre, daughter of ,1 T& ,,Collin , all, o!
The Hensall U. F. W. O. Club has
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the interest taken -in the wel4are of nista. Mr. Kerr and T accepted their $YPP EN Toronto.
elected the followingofficers for 1922: kind invitation to be resent and or- .:Death of Mrs. Charles .191&=$.,• -Ii - i4.`'i ; ci b
the church.. After prayers the peo- President,Mrs P
ple's ehurA' warden, Mr. J. R. Archi- , Pearce; •vice rived in good time. Prompt] at 8 Notes . -41%41 (kiddies' Add Society of is with deepest and most sincere e
the Methoditit chu ymi- '
bald, read the financial report ber the president, Mrs Lave secretarY+treas- rhos walked over and we vrcnt"in.' rch met the past patlty that. we have to record th found in d�ha tovdilahip ;aborta^ Mew este furwa ig business �tii Mr.,;..
urm Mrs. W. N, Genn; programme The bride looked ♦ n8 week at theHenry, weeds the sudden death of one of the uvp to foi goad, hbhiQa W;"�si�igtG2, 'has se¢uxed 6
past none months, which we due to committee, Mesdames, Bolton, Me- her pretty lace ,gow�r►h3eh i shall Yvuom in the nage of
was s rt oat highly respected residents of `+ nbdgirbor, k8 , wy'
the Bishop of Hurn, chnteging the Queen, Bell; directors, Mesdames not even attempt rbc )desorlbe, nor kind :and. obit 40 �d. positl`ow•sa tis 61nng;smesran
1. date of annual vestry ,meetings good attendance' 03 members and lie . rrrbl isber, in the iperson of "Margaret gIQ and an $deal-Jius' r< s <^large- cityy firm t.. TNeil
Locker, Alexander, Stewart lfbnteith, g Principal wo19t',. before 7Cbe meetlj4 McIntyre, dearly lheloved wife of band and •kind"father, &2M IeawPea •d 1 � It
throughout the Diocese from Faster Cochrane. The you shall see . tatty. teams ot1 �� o �
for he pa r� which has n ramie was`Mnr ve 'm dao bent `
Programme Commit tits arm of Mr. Harper, the goutier; g P of the baameet! mourn' his loss hie wife iib '..e 9oiaid > w
iQoaday to the thiipd Monday of Jan- tee has arranged Mr. Charles Manns, death tatting place . 4s moi, < or some timed vb'espllding fife
Crary of �h year. This report 1 for the use of a oY..one of Otitis Reading's ,most inti- d , y Y g, .` gthiis with hitt paronu, Ml•: am ` ,
showed a 'toim, ,revenue of ,$2,590.0. good Piano and a good programme mate friends she walked t0 the altar good reeul}a all 'along the line Af- 6tl after a brief illness. 1 •k the late George Love,
of the ttoava.: Mrii Ale 'Span of IiO, vi1 iii,:
'' Durirng the year the church tower, will be given at the neat meeting, where Freeborn awabted her. MT. ter the .steed it go a aoclal hour vutp f this sad fntell nee was a terrible ship of Tue$ersrkli3y, 4o vrharn / a
Monde rge 1 . wa aAd lobke ae thou tl Atha 9Pest
q ma2tied a tole ova @ g agreed
d .: which was damaged by high Y evening. January !3rd. Ha r spent anFbte:epg,�of tea served b thi blew to the community aanongst , Ye(r A8'o,• -Well with him. -437 :Wedp�la of ,
thing in: rye gave her away. Ater 'Cite ssbet� otos #hox:rtr y
March last, was repaired the church ceremony we retired td ,diiQ . ' 8MY Bn3o Jlia,- �yh the Aeceesed 1 had resideddg`htetm dolm,$hepn I r. Paul' D. Bell Day
repainted ,and ahberibr of vestibule DUBLIN where Mr. Harper and Mr., * - , ` �'m•'"19 ' `v@ n � �� 1� .:
. .. Tf9 !?4 eotne sesta and a 6 a she tiv e ' fteker4 mn kofM1 ',iibWib
renovated and: Slates. -,The dance' under the sus- ed the register, when we parted, 0 t 'has fetiirn - hb mimed as a valuable sass%: in -,.-its ''den ppg
properly wired, light- 8f ter 9 in,,,,� a eau �t4} I p�pi '
ring rods`'have been placed on the picas o4 the Catholic League of Wo- to Ho]'ly Lodge to ,PrePlsrr.QQ=�.l F- beR Ple- of weelie district. The deceased was a truo a OT -0s eRn� >11Tr." smei. ��#, �thdwlT,iartd 74.,M
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ehtirc2l. rectory and parish hall paint atter on Monday night, was well at j°p271QY• we to make a caTi' or -two, Malih bio girother; Alexander, and tis- frig. ;.and her devotion to those she TorrNo. Thgisnetiai on :M , uy, r�ie^gpod x¢ifB �. tk adVanp&gp•,px, ;r;;'
ed and the interior of the latter fit-' tended, The music. and the luncheon then got the boat to bid them God' ter, Jim. i3i4arlea-McAllister, in To- Jcved would make a bright chapter tern las a is P b1Pe did . °efvent to:.ilave jr; .$ell r: p; q�•
tingly decorated and a new 'roof iplac- satisfied everyone present. -Mm. Ed- speed, They arrived �t the host' in rant0• ' � '$proitt ' has ndt gpelit• in any life- Nothing but the loving the reQmailA .welre , do m>rred '_li:: dee1.
17'.ward Mol good much o g G 1 Y relailwas'and frimils,,baye dial ..
ed thereon, The Woman's Auxiliary yseaux, 04 'Chicago, is vis- g d time, accompanied by the Her--' f. time in ho so;hie hand that bas removed her can recon- Herman Union C01110e7y. Thi . x and ,teal,w k; Mir: Bell.. A,ggep,.
ave substantial aid to the improve- iting with his mother here. -Mr. per's and we saw them go aboard thoroughly ealoq his tr• , oea®ed 'wee grits sctf♦4 sod _:_ saying that ua din sptiad aft .:_
g P P• - We eSie us to her abaeiGe. While' she Romowt ,
aamits invade and showed 'a balance of Thomas Mblyneaux is still seriously lookinir happy and full of hope and have trade fmaquent mention of late has gone from the scenes, the con- abort unlit .a Yew muaths befoue 0 'ternoon and everlin e,
ill,-411fiss Anna Shea s recce•" The. un couple 'will of the ill4ross Of Jldrs. McGre death, and he �' s 'slit ' f61
i . $209.82. The Choral Sociesy Wo-' , pent Saturday young P aPen+i gor; 'of flicts, the sorrows and pleasures of Passed .sa quietly away 41T.: • despite bis' 82 years' ag,lage,
mien's Guild. Choir and Surida school ' 1II Mitchell with her their hone moon in Victoria,• the ,3rd 'ro' @esiOn of Tiickerem}th life; she will still ling in 'the hearts of in egie early houtia of the morning >fs;. eglFite .vigor`s :wht6u a: gsayd
T Parents. -Mrs. P 3rattle -
showed aubstanti'sl balances which' John J. Flannigan visited with and Southern California, expecting to end this week•, t is owr sad duty to those who 'knew her best, Her ra that it did iseenm'-almoat that be'.coa"ld "iheindr land no .
augured well as to the flourishing 1 friends in Stratford an Saturday.- reach Exeter early in February, record her death, which occurred ori titin nature_1ed her to" hide her best not have died so':gextly.did he pass ' antj. t o �� '
Mr. Thomas Melad where they will vhsi Friday morn" last. A fuller ref- g awe g. "bhp good .
condition of church activities and i y, S.A., the new .tire, grom'e qualities Prom public game, .but they y' d�mes'th R,e bids fait•j*t
Proved gratifying to the members. Separate School Inspector for the parents before 'going to thirar home erence to *t6 sad event will be made were Tevesedi to -those whe enjoyed Hriefs.-!While there is still sleigh- 'to celebrate his 100th. btinthday,:.y)r.'
The churgh officers for the current counties of Perth, 'H'uron, Essex and in Washington. next week. -'--With the coming of the her acquaintance; ing in this distrifrt, the roads. arm 3n . W: of Oiirtton 'a''farnae
Kent, with boa New Year, the union r q Yet it was in her fine shape for wheelie and are be- Henry;rY, Rwresi-
.. yaw are as follows: People's"War- headquarters at Stratford, _ ___ payer meet- home that .her true worth was most g dent of our village; was here 164 1irlit
den, W. Smrithera; Rector's Warden, Spent Sunday at his father's home on Ings, which aM held in our village, eonspicuous,as .she, was a kind and ing made good use of and grain and of -the week Tonewing aoguainiaiYcee,
11 J. R. Archibald; Lay Delegate, F. the 3rd concession of Hibbert. DTr. BA7FIDLD are showing an 'increase in attend- dndul all ot}ier farm produata ate' a ing� _
gent mather'and her devotion to c nl F -;-4e' dlARHia'g°of. khe''t W o l¢epa
` Holmested and J. A. Case, Alterante; , M`ladY begins his duties at once,- F. A, Edward.. a>w. eam,e .err..vmaal ante .V_ t,'but ,there is stili her family circle had no 'limit. The into market very freely.=dThe. elilire of Hensall Lodge No. 22$'L O. O: F.,
Vestry Clerk, J. F. Ross; 5idesmen; Mr. and Mrs, Mich ^t Jordan and m°nor e<";"a oReringa fust now, to va-- TO�k`� amo 'With m°re'piay3erg here aMrs.nvil •Manna'wase o everyday society started practice Monday: took place in the Lodge room'gn I
children are visitinP 1I r, and Kra. T weling ane Dire Gaoao�. and and leas complaining how happy we Christian. the be evening last in the basement of Frldaq'everriag Cif' last weA arid' a
T, dacksan, W, Smith, W. Deem, d. A. sing ieveryces
1.Case and F. G. Neelin; Auditors, H. Pater Jordan 3rd c : _, Hib- want we bore. r•. A, Edward.. . •esEs=r . A01dd ire.-NTr, and Mrs. Hest Mor- of a pure religion were to be,.seen tri Carmel P'res'byterian church a4id_.in-' toleasant'sde al 'khne.'was ®ant. At
I . Edge and J. A. Case; Finance Com- -Mia. Joseph Nagle s pow; of•10 ase ;veisiting among her ever. tend continuin weekl +and of.w rah ,the close of the -installation refresh
urea g pent Sat- . Annual Meeting. -✓Phe armual,f bet their m y act. and.. deed. With the g. Y. h
m}bbee, .F. G. Neelin,,,J. A. Cave„ F. y at London and Stratford. -Mr. ing of the members of the. Bsydheld, - Kr friends, -+ Mr, further particulars will .be giver- to * vvetp'ser0em' i �• pym�i!*:
and 'Mrs. Hv Aye o4 faith one could see at the dawn ^�
a Hblrixested aril R.. G. Parke. The gh Flynn spent a few Li'brary wee held at the Nowa.=hall: on. 1JOrne f�moiie of Winnipeg, the of, that beautfrfui'December day, an little tater• on. -M% •believe, a,hpcke:y P. D. G. M.; of ,Go officiated'
officiated
followin resoluti°ns were da m p with their son, John. Mondaq afternoon. The re rt for pais y g' guag; and club is tieing formed 'beth silt ars 4nd ww aceompanr , by some GtldE
g passed; Ys McKillop Past 9lk a fl Sri •vlait .to lie invisible hand. wase a si ahead p g
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Appointed Scholl Inspector -Tiros. the p0 brothgkr,'Sam, sial sisters here.; •Mr. a voice in softest accent on the Yin practice fan comic con- .rieb m8mbers.--nE ,e gmith"rerttrftt_`
'`That this meietdii •deerires to lace past year showed that 3,600 4iorfor Cudinore i8 a native -Quite a 1'argo nutnber from cd last Vvesk'from a
' on record •rte appreciation of the work Melady, BA., formerly of Hibbert' had been issued durl ,the true, of $ippen and, morning breeae annoaase that the �ts pleasant visit' of '
' d°n =:bj? 'Mr. Neelirl `who. for. many To—ship, has b 'ng -year, end like all our other 'bogs is doing. well rl g ; erisall� and vicinity.' .attended the a week or so with re[ t€ves }iii
- ,:ted by the more new books were added, The • psa T gates were o mrd' that g
t>fitanb Codernirtent'to`"be ins tri the �Prest.-As alb evddenoe of the d'b an wpm$ q.tiie ]ate Yrs ., �IeCK;e- jjienda in 11d'eh'�ari..,fT'.0. d 1[ra.
r yeses has as church warden and in peron, *.s 9 number f books in the tibraty mildness of our winter, we might her in toeher�reward, reward for 1 °r, by the towaship of Tuckersinith, Jas, A. Pat 6au;'of TKie into, are
k other ways rendered valuable service of Separate schools in Perth, Huron, is 964. The fdllowfng otlken5 and
kir the church, and who is now to re-
Grey, Kent and il:•wsex counties with directors were a merrtron that Mr, Robert Elgie, ane a life well spent on earth in minister -on Tuesday afternoon last• Mrs• spending .a: Yew weeks +xttii' elieir •rel -
pp. Pi for 1922: of our ro ressive farmers has this P
bite irpm the office of church warden. headquarters at Stratford. Mr, Me President Rev. R. C. Pitts; Librarian, P. g ing 'to the need o4 all with whom she McGregor had been n failing heBlt}i atives and friends .in' thg:'aillage,'
And this meeting 'further desires to 'lady hias had three years' ex Aionth`erected 1'60 ids of wire fence, for a number of -years and leaves her.' Mr. Andrew' Yu
penance Rev, A. Macfarlane; assistant, liiya came in contact. The bereaved hus- ngb-,li of ifaneouver;'
V.osier to Mr, Neelin its very sincere in a bilingual school near Sud" HSlda KSn Secreta d5g8iag-ithe holes at the same time, band has lost a loving and affection- three gaits and a boy to is Aero visiting snd''BSs mslany';fnehhA.e'
ry g: ry-treasnrsy, G: moo the loss'bf a 'loving wife and -are•-pleased,,io Meet 'hlbi u'
sy4ripathy for the sad bereavement he and taught for some years in St. E. Greenslade; Directors, J, Fraser This will lessen Mr. Elgie's work far ate wife and the familya dear era gats mKidr'
Z, has so recently sustained by the Michael's College, Toronto. ,Jas. H. Reid, F. A. Edwards '.Mrs, g, nc�rt summer-JMr. James C. 'McLean Cher, to each and all f these we highly Who was ,her Madly most Sri 'a'bscmee� 04 some years "anti. tu� rive' '
death of his wife. to 'the south of the village, has en- would extend the sincere sympath highly rel+ eNted'-for ,her man excel- him looking eb spell:=-Wr, A. 1Wir:''
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McKay, ,tons, James Ferguson, torn- tried on ill bend year and his many of this whole community, in the hour lent qualities. -'Mrs. Thoa. Elder, of dock is having the 'millinery robnhed "
"That the merabers of St. Thomas' Josie Stirling; book selection tom- friends will be teasel to 'know that Seafonth, spent the
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SRUCEFIELD infbbee J Sterling, p of ,their grief. It was our real ria Peet week with .which he rails :#A Mrs. T. Berg rites_
Church, Seaforth, assembled at the Dant na;i to Pani the vdWriwn Arista g> F. A. Edwards, hg }a enjoying; ` fair measure of rte to know the deceased lad pend her mother,•Mrs. Robed. Btewarit, Sr., ly repainted;' Whi°g aaZi m e tl(b
annual vestry meeting desire ,to place at the attars Tbeat e, lhasaar. January Mr. Macfarlane, 'Mrs. FBrguson, 1Kr. beslth, Mr. Mc%ean is one of those seldom have we met a more upright and her sister; Mrs, W. M. Bell: -A rooms more"attiilsative for'
rk on retold their very great regret for 26th. A bteh mmroat treat Plan at Pitts. As' we -have .a colectfon a4 raj.'
the death of the Rev. John Berry, umbaeb" acorn on Sat -dao, Januar, ziat. books that wilt compare fa pr°neere wiro )rave done iso much to and lovable woman. The deceas telephone equipment .has within the liners opsit next yvepk- +FIS,
former rector of the thatch which Jnat rere,ea, another car of earn. Bran with thel'il>raries of the lar Y make,our,count '!he beautiful tend tivas a ed 52 ed past wet+k been installed in Lhe'(Jom= J. Bowen ori', g�+�
,' Aj_ era flour oiwaya an bans. rlikh®t ler bowers it ks. 'ArcllibaSd g Years and tour months. , ut ,'tile
i : occurred at Meaford on rhe 24th of vein ear all era; .ane Produce. New tine and the membership dee being only a@ -lag' M {fTcGrSi- The'funeral service was held on Wed- m'eacial gievtel, and being operated in tertian ediiuekt.at''1 a.ii add Zt,
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December, 1921. And they further eroca nes. eta, aiRa,s vr°ea ens,. or , fifty cents a year, we see no reason gOP :04 the v llage, is rat lreepfng as nesday afternoon 'at the house b conjunction with the ,local head office A. 2vndy alt r7�imli,;ah{1 .�1yTe &-
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1.desire to express their deep sympathy s° ,""s' nerien°e. w. Scott a co. , why.a ,much well as-' many of her friends would s special request of the deceased). The wilg be a greet' convenience, -We Ore- clef service will e7ield �t $.f6.;I�m
to -Mrs. Berry y danger numdrer titan are like to see, bu,t l fiope she will soon lar ) -11 ,that Ma, Milne Ii Rennfe, who Rev, J, A., ily!*Qonnpll is v1 113ag
ry and her chi'ldzen for zsza-t already members, do not bake ad_ rJ ge concourse of relations and has, sold cwt his boot and shoe and sick friends in Toronto tlhia work,
< the great loss they have sustained Kelly Circle, -The Kelly Circle held vantage of this excellent opportun' have 'a 'turn foto the better. JIVe are friends who took ✓part in the last and
That a copy of this resolution be for- , ' first meet ng for the year 1922 on of securing 'good reading. ' pleased to note that Mr. Robert EI'gie, rites was a silent testimony of the
warded to Mrs. Berry." In apprec a- j Wednesday, January 11th. The meet- St. Andrews Church. -The annual who underwent an: operation .for ap- es'teem in which the deceased was
tion of the splendid work rendered by ing was very ably taken by our new meeting bP St. Andrew's church was d1ditis at the home of his father,' held, Rev, Edgar Whitehorse offici-
the retiring church warden, Mr, F. G. president; Mrs. Kate McGregor, and held an Tuesday ,afternoon 'when Mr Wei. Dlgie, .a -short time ago, is 'ated at the service and again at the
Neelin, the vestry is 'applying to the + vice-president, Mrs. John A. McDwen. tbere was a fair attendance of mem- making rapid progress ,towards re- tomb. The remains were laid to rest
Bishop for a license for him to act We expect to have our new study hers. Rev. A. Macfarlane eovery, which will be 'good news to it Frobisher cemetery."
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as lay reader. A hearty vote of book for the newt 'meeting, Wednes_ In spite of hard times during the past hie many 'friends.=•We are pleased to
thanks was tendered the Rector, Rev. day, February 1'st, and bape to have year of reconstruction, 'the reports see ,Mr, John 'Workman able to be The Late -Thomas Moir. -An'o'ther f
T. H. Brown,' for his efficient work, a full .attendance of all the old ahem- of all the organizations showed signs about again after lits recent illness. of the pioneer residents of this .vi -
dee interest and sympathy relative bars. We extend a cordial invita- of -Messrs, William /and John Craig cinity has passed away in the gier-
a :: P growth and advance, n the are and sister, of Ilensall, the "
to, all matters tion to all the son of Thomas Moir, of .t}1e Town- Start �, ht pengre ati bo the wet_ young women of the now D10 active -members 1 the 'mil were ,.the me week ship of Ha and for .man
fare o4 iris congregation `tion and a congregation to, help make this as tom guestg df Rev, and Mrs. Y, y years re
g g Pared with 108 iia 1921. 'The. Lund y ye.&a' siding ge^•with -.bit late
month's leave of absence was granted New year a banner Year in our so- income for current expenses' was Y at the Man e:' Many g in our villa
'him during the coming summer, stets. Last year we did not quite $1605, and the etc $1490 ago 'Obey lived among the people of sisters, Mrs. James ,Murray and Mas.
come Ilto the leaving expenditure . Mppen ,gni stili'siijoY coming 'back. Alex. Buchanan, Sr., but living for
P Year before, although" »g a balance t $T ha Foering _' the past m with dais nepbew, Mr. _
we did' very well considering our Forward Movement ing $ o5 still derht a suspice of the Young 'Peo- P yea and sietef, Miss Kate ' L nf
membership roll which was not near- due was received, leaving $12b still Colin here Get yourself lrito the �a�?l� h++,,
CHISELHURST 'lY er large. re sent to ,the Pres- .doe of the total ples'Clu _' in the school room t)na Moir, where hie passed 'away an Tues
promised oP• $1534• (Friday) evening, ,Come preparedlto day morning -last at the �g,md old age Colllill to this (r
Nates: The young friends of Miss 'byterial Treasurer for 1921, the sum The budget offering was $2'h; Sun- of over 86 $ fol�se,,of Geo
'r' Lillian Selves gabheTed at the home of $296.27, and also to
the Special day School, $161; W, M. S., $X97; be Scotch Port the: night and enjoy :•the Amis• The' deceased was
of her .parents on Wednesday of last Famine Fhind, $2337, and clothing Mission Band, $37; Ladies' Aid 'So- Scotch' conteeta'- There will be a never rri'srr7ed and tVas of a quiet
week and gave her 'a surprise in the valued at $16.63 to the Indian school cietY. $4,501- toyaq income frm; al'1 Pmgrt#mre and- refresh��l, ,,__ ev. reserved' nature, 'going about veJry Shoes with yoir every JOot
' ' form of amiscellaneous shower; af_ and quite a large box to St. dhristb- societies, F. Chitadler and ,Mas, .'Chandler, of ',it
enjoying home oomfgrt, qn11
her Tleuse in Fabius $3069; total exPendr'ttrre, iValtoiiy were vimitors at t Manse meligion he was h.. Treaby(eri'aa and
terwards a very en'joyaible time was P ry We are $2807: balance, $262. Miss W. E. W4 t6n,'on we lived as w,e 'have wear wed t t
spent. -+Mr.. and Mrs, J. ''Pepper are again getting ready 60 'send a box to Cafnpbell was reappointed0-r.-
cretazy- J. MaGavin.of nppaltaxi, ondi'rida •se sti r a vera gnSet / , ,:.11;; �aern3ing a, few days in Auburn vis- Christopher's, so if there is any tieasurez, and Mr. Coliampbell, y and inoffensive life with a strong' jsting relatives ,and friends.-�Mir. and person who cares to donate some- Missionary treasurer, Tollwing gee special meetlfig of, the Mission generation for w+liat 'was good and " i eAdis. Paxrlts' are visiting at the Name thing to dt, it will be gratefullq re- were elected martagars: , Jas. o ,'g ostbponf ed :. 1Om last' Saturday a The funeaal rovhich was' a We Sha11 spare ' 4 . i iS du
ceived b the Kelg Caele. Notice Dewar, Wm, Stewart, David Dewar Mrb, fi2CGregor®d4ath, frit one; was helc�,,pn Thursday, * irl D
.11 Itlf'dlfr. and Mre. George Eyre. -Mia. y X wilj b this'edrn aft®rnoon last, the, remaane being in- the GQl1:1�1 ear r',• �'
ail, Ross was visiting at the home will . given later of the time of and Donald Mc$erizie. ng Satu'rdaq at
' ut her slater, ,Mrs. B. Kaercher. shipping. Breezes, -MTs, John McLeod is 2"$0"-4her^, annual .meeting oP t7tB tamed in ,the Hensall Union cemetery; "1' f u�oii�h '-{,sat+
visiting cangre$r of£.'tAndrew's church -:Death of James'Daylor: The angel herStt,'o':�fo t�1fj7'ea,
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g at Port Dover.-lWe tender of death has iridee3 invaded our oil- , r of r V
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WALTON ongratulabfons to Ford King„ eon a4 ,.w i r ,e lege and district iriticg Ehe •+ `
.. d; -, / VARNA Dont fedi to hear the vieyrian Am.m' Mr, and -Mrs. George King, on iris h past w�11 be ails et6: ,
e Late Walter Stewart. - We "t tfie attars Tteatrs, Ton ar. Janpary Passing witgi lronora' lits first exam- "`"""""�' week and ave Ixavo' ko c ronicle the1.
r . 26th. A high .mons rn+tn;oei Croat clan at inaction as a chartered accountant.- .,'. ±' HENSALL . - , death 'of one. of our @,foneer and much - I.
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iegi?ei to have to chronicle the 26th. ahs a re on 8aniiml Januar, 2iat y
g from our midst on December Rev. A. ']yLacfarhane returned Frtida rn":trediiiai' Pr ni y;'churdt, 'civ rretmv; respected reandents tri the person of1.
Nates—The W.M.S. and Ladies' Pram a pleasant visit to his sister t awdi r cwt h, at s r-ci.; .sea. a. 9. ,sniffle the ]ate Mr, James Taylor, who moo;.
.. very.o'Id and' respected taxi-' Aid Societies of .the Presb lawn and' aecttire on xinH ed .haze some 30"years ago a4ter dist'
s 4•' > milt village, in rho person o4 yterdan Collingwood.=lMrs. mCadgB, of Stan Samm rmm Kdna fame's Torr in tndt posing, of his dine farm o .
Church, held their first meeting of ley township, has been Day- ,y
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' tLon February 9t2ias barn in the year on January 11th,, in field fiends during the . t week. min' nhowuetTrdf ot, .ttg , ;n eoncesaieir of the township of IV-- art . '
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w 3'848a:am elrurch, and it was well atieifued: The debate't+lday evening last was ro h zCt,wi n ,;ped• `°tg !,e -talo and builE a fine up -bo -skate, "itl(+ell}itg ,'
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with his parents ..Mrew John Hdalo ve & splendid ,tallk £airl well attended an tttars .'.1VJWetotn.. Air-, .,e,. t :tht3':'e"6rneT b� s
;,,sirs later. Iiia boyhood -days, on itiasian W1 in ,China. 'Mrs. • Ying. d'rov�s anter. eaaih - - rq�_d .
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5 )- �parontal tfdme fit <C3hatiAter told,
the story of one of r `Phis su>�rtot was "Resolved Vestry Maetingr.,` Thre• Afinuai vies. rs a _ of a 9w5, ,
pu that travelling hlore edu ve than tr aneetfin' o gn to Mr. d i I rcd.lih8 their., 6•r . ry 1 h -, �,v';
6 , ,--Mr. Stsvrart ;was en groat missibuaries, Dr. Mar• asst 'r6adin' " ca Y g f Vit;'.;Pas?!e: A.nglBcan` anather1.
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