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I Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fow- �� ,"p", 4 -.1, I'- 711, - of London, spent Sunday last with , 71,V� 11-41 1 lei �;�,i,,% ni a, editorial 30� i 1� 41".. " � 11 1�i�, !i��..­ � -,',.�101�� . 1:, � ''I 11, , F1 Politics" in m -Quite a ��i��',,",, � - P r'. Fowler's parents here. ,!�Ii,,I,E,� �. ­ . 11 �! � �," i" -1: I ImIr, 17th. We re- number from here took in the West- . ­�.,B �i �.. .. ,: ,� � �� :, ;,��',t�,i, " . , 4,,4. �� I 4 pendent aize-up - � ;,�Aor r ern Fair at Lonqon the past week. I ';,�,Z I � . � ,6�1� , , 'P', `g4exils'aampekign. a1ppeals. Mr. arid Mrs. N. Carter spent Sunday Ili �,,,i.' 71, , ` - , �'i,' � I 1, ""'A", . ,;�'.,,..,��6� , , . ,4!,�il 1i lcaboxi 84W .,- .. �, '.5 ,,�'. I ; '.�,,�,S,R V, , � 11 � "InP ­' lv�­ - � with friends in Goderich township.- � �. , �, ' %1% - �-�* �� ,��n had an exceptional The hum of the thresher has been ,L!$ .11 I - ., . .urnis I '�­ ' ' h the countr I'll 4W to f y busy in our midst this week and 11­1,`� I 0,., - 11 ':1. ,­ M0.0-. '44tibnej leadership, but he 6 ,;"� � 0 , , threshing is about completed f an- ,, I , 1, �� 1. 1.1.11 "t, - ' pathetically to measure tip ,� � " - 11, �, I 11 11,11-1 �'11 .,r t� ,led other year. ... 11 ,!"' ,�,� , ­� ,;"I, � �,4a Let it be said ­t.,6p 1'.1'. portunity. , , ., I'll !i,�14. . I '1`4�acp that he is personally a man -!TTT-T��­.­­ L �,, .,jj ,,,'!A�� . . , 1, I a , ,�" . P, "�, MANLEY �,`,', , - I It, ,* r4eter and integrity -as also is -111 . 1. * 11 �,�, ". ,4��, P me Minister, Mr. King. But I . ., Fri Notes. -Mr. Gaffney, from Logan, �. ., 11, �5 .;:,.� . 'A, . `�K. �- le"A' ,� Meighen's public utterances ntract of the - i4 .:, him politically as a leader on y who was awarded the co I., '111�,% I'll. Barron Drain for recleaning, has , 101. �' ­,�.��;41011 H , ­- , , - narrow-gauge party line,.,. IL ��­f _ached our burg and will complete I , , - �.. �- � � 1: 1, , s" ... 11 parently incapable of thinking he job next week. -The threshing � - X . �i�. broadvision of the nation's real .. � '11.11r" 1. season will be of short duration with R�� , � . A f A A . ts. -He is, indeed, prepared to -he large number of threshers and the L , 1�1 �, '; qmeri ce national interests for th'! � 11 I i I 11, - . I , hort straw crop, but the yield is an ", �, ". �..,., s, zi 1 ,, a e of temporary party advantage. , , . ��' >oping to 1,111, ,Z.�o- average crop. -Mr. George Wel-sh has .. ,�­, Ue cannot refrain from stc � IG'�: � returned to Qur burg to help finish � F- : coAtenaptible polities. I I.,- I the late harvest of buckwheat and 104� Mr. Meighen's latest exhibition of millet, which has been delayed on , 111-,��.� , partisan outlook occurred at account of the late rains. -Mrs. Con �11 I H�alifax last Tuesday, where he felt E kart is spending a few days with 5��,­ it necessary to say something to off- .� ,�!,, ance into friends in our burg. - I I.". 1�'t. set Vincent Massey's entr '111 � , iberal side. In- -- .= � �.: , public life on the L --- - -­ .. V ... I ','i� "' stead of welcoming this commendable BRUCEFIELD ..... � � .evidence of interest on the part of ,, ,. " . Horticultural Society Organized.- ,, 1. I �, , younger Canadian public men in na- �-� ­"� 'i, .. On Friday evening, September 18th ,,,, " � tional problems even though in this .11, , "'. , , instance it happened to be on the op- in the Sunday School hall a branch ol I 11 - �'.., ' . . -Mr. Meighen the Horticultural Society of Ontari( , ,Pi �� posite side politically 'e, .­'. think of nothing bigger to sav was organized in Brucefield. Mr. ,� �. .�. could - . �' - -k� ',;­ y's decis- Armour presided and opened the meet . 1. than to describe Mr. Masse. f,- �. ing with a few explanatory remax ��.. I ion as 'grandstand play.' The Can- on the reason for the gathering, A , -�� 4 . splendid number of enthusiastic peo. ". adian Press reports Mr. Meighen's =;"�- churlish reference to Mr. Massey as C4. ple were present, forty in all, and � . � �­. follows: very good spirit prevailed through. ..:..� . I . ". �'. 'It is very easy for Mr. Massey , - ;. �,I�:11 s" having secured immunity while out the entire meeting. Mr. Hartr] , I, " others suffered, to make a grand- gave a talk on the place that garden , , �,. .,� stand play of entering the gov- ing holds in our lives, the effect tha ­ �� � it can have on the home life, th, , !, ernment.' ,�­ 1;� . , Far from securing immunity for never-to,be-forgotten tie that it make V., and finally led up to a general dis I,- . said that Mr. "..'' himself, it can safety be cussion on the work of the Horticul � - Massey's action in entering the gov- - 41, " tural Society of Ontario, of which hi "'��. . .. ernment has been decided upon with is District Representative. Man] '.. full realization that it means consid- .." ­ ", questions were asked of Mr. Hartr: .,-: erable personal sacrifice. He could concerning problems in flower grow "I I , �t.. . stay comfortably outside of the strife ing, all of which were answered full, I,- .�:.. of tongues, as most business men pre- . ... '­, ,�, . fer to -do, rathevthan face the storm and in an interesting way. It wa I 1,1.1111 I .;;;,�,i .. 0. of abuse that they are liable to be explained that the Horticultural So -,;.�. , ciety is affiliated with the Fruit Grow F 1Z.. ers' Association of Ontario and tha , , , I. ... . political arena. Mr. Meighen has at -it: , I all the interest was not necessar " once shown what he is prepared to do, % ,­ . ,1: He. has, given party heelers the lead centred in the culture of flowe.rs, bu . .�� . -�., . . . .. along the path of mean polities. in fruit and vegetable growing a � , �.... . well. Election of officers resulted ii ­� � ­1� � The same cheap brand of criticism Mrs. T. B. Baird being chosen a 11.1. is directed by Mr. Meighen against Brucefield's first president; Mrs. Ad " .;, . .,,W:, the administration of the Canadian i ,� �,� . National Railways. Political follow- dison, as Vice President; Mrs. Arm �,,, � our, as Secretary -Treasurer, and � I . ers have apparently persuaded him to ­' I.- membership committee, consisting o I -1: refrain from making direct personal , ,, � Mrs. Arthur McQueen, Mrs. Walte . li reference to Sir Henry Thornton, V.-. Moffatt, Miss Irene Snider, Mr. Lane 1, � .1 ., such as he used to make when Sir Norris and Mr. Wallace Haugh. Th ... I I 1.4. v Henry first took over the position of Executive will appoint nine director .1, -1 � railway president. Mr. Meighen's to assLst in the distribution of prem �;i, ­ ,­ , tactics are to refer to the board of iums, and to undertake any worl ., '. directors, although he knows perfect- necessary to the success of the so ,�,' � ly weil that all decisions of major 1- s -.1 - ciety. if r ca �,� importance must be made by $11 be secured by July of 1926, the Gov '.. � I", ,. :. 4 I R-enry-Thorntor. But the Conserva- emment grant of one dollar per me= � I � , I tive leader is concerned only wi � th ber will be secured. Only in the firs .1 �., - �7 making party capital, irrespective of year of org�nizing can it be obtain 1 .C� whether it spreads the disri*tive �, ed, so this is well worth the efforl , , towards sectionalism in As an incentive .., tendency .-, , MT. Hartry has giv - ,� - Canada, or is calculated to destroy en the generous offer of one and w, , 1% public confidence in the Canadian Na- half dozen of his choicest gladiol , P ­ . tional Railways under public owner- bulbs to the one securing the mos "I,:, 't ,�,, ship. members. A meeting will be held i ­ - . ;.1 Speaking in Halifax, he told the a week or so to plan for the earl- %.... ,,�.,, � -1. 11 1;1. r Maritime Provinces what the Con- ordering of bulbs, shrubs and plants.' . . . �, .� servative party proposed to do with Notes. -Mrs. J. Percy returned o I . ­: , . the Intercolonial Railways -framing Tuesday from a most enjoyable visi 1, , . I I., the statement with ,the obvious in- -with friends in London, taking in als , I , ''.. tention of catching votes. The Con- the Great Sousa', Band concert i, 11.� 1, servative leader's policy is, in effect, the artena, "The Dumbells," and a tri ... I .. to keep the Intereolonial Railway in to Springfield and Aylmer, a., well a . �,,`, - �. ­ polities. Premier Mackenzie Kinghas ,.be great Western Fair. -Mrs. Ale., 4 W. faithfully carried oat the will of the Broadfoot, of Tuckersmith, and Mr� ... 3�.. people by taking the railways out of (Dr.) Gill, of Echo, Minn., were th, . , .�' ... politics. Mr. Meighen quite plainly guests of Mrs. Alex. ROSS last we6 . I �, , -- �11 1. endeavoured to promote sectional dis -The annual rally day service wi! ,... �, , , I content by saying that the Liberal be observed next Sunday. A cordia , M, �-.­ politicians 'sat meekly in Ottawa invitation is extended to all the cbil ,, while the Canadian National board dren and parents of the congr�gatior 1, �. confines the Intercolonial Railway to Rev. W. Alp, of Auburn, will con t� Ri.vi.ere du Loup.' The C. N. R. ad- duct divine. services morning am ,�. ministration has greatly increased the evening. I , � .. . etficiency of the Intercolonial. . But Young People's Society: ­Last Sun I �. , . Mr. Meighen cares nothing about day evening was the missionary meet .1. that. He thinks party capital can be ing of the Young People's Societ, .11, made by catering to Maritime Prov- and a real missionary meeting itwas 11;, , :1 !nee sectionalism: hence the rubbish Tbe work in Korea and Honan ww I.. that he talked about politicians sit- described and of special note was th, ­ Vl-� ting 'meekly by�-instead of inter- story of Mary Slessor, of Calabar. I , " ­' fering! � you think missionary stories are dry �, , - .I,.;. 1: , - .., .1 Of course Mr. Meighen's election- you should have heard about Mar, 1.�:Iil­ ,. eering policy is governed largely by Slessor of Calabar, and then yol 11 "I'.. would have changed your opinion. I - the belief that such tactics are nee- 111�. - ­!., I - essary to win elections in Canada. He you like adventure, travel or descrip I - tion, you will find them -.1 all in bei '.." . I � has a low opinion of the intelligence life story- Next Sunday it is a cit �11., of the Canadian electorate. Re is .1 .I- I still playing the party game as he izenship meeting and something rea ­ .special is being prepared. The at I /,,� learnt it under Mr. Rogers in Mani- , , ... ;,: . tendance is now reaching towards th, W . toba 15 years ago -overlooking the .ppll . vital fact that in the meanwhile a flftY mark, but there are still younx ­ , ,;­ new generation of Canadian man, people of the community not out .?�, - , I ..."'.. hood and womanhood has grown up The young people have two project! " ��. I �, I now under way which may prove t( .1, . in Canada. 11 Mr. Meigben's ideas of dealing with be of real value to the whole com. I .t 1: munity. Come out and help, and en I'll., I national problems are worse than fu - I ,i��'. � oy the Sunday evening meetings. ­ tile, they are pitiable. He told the i I W", �'. --,---- -,---- - - . �Z- . people of Halifax that he would re - W -1,,, duce railway rates for the CHISELHURST , .� X .`.. " , , the Maritime Provinces, and the de- Serious Accident -An unfottunaU , l I , 9 i� � . fleit due to this policy would be paid accident happened on Monday las- , . 11� I � . , ,for 'from the general treasury of the wbilst Mr. Trueman Brintnell and MT I " I I ­`,�. nation.' In other words he would tax F. Fitzgerald were motoring to Lon ., ., �, . i 11 , the pe6ple of Canada to allow the don. Failing to notice that shuntint iii. 1� . . ,�/,, Intercolohial Railway to be operated operations were in progress at Lucan , I � �i' -anencoliornically. Mr. Meighen's whole their car being closed in, the car wx. ��'­, , -11 ��', ,; �,. talk on. transportation is evidence i;truck by a freight backing up. Mr I'll � - , , I ': .1 that be is not in touch with Maritime Fitzgerald escaped unhurt, but Mr . �. �. I ... I :,,I, I Previnag conditions, where the prob- Brintnell was ,.not so fortunate, hay. I '4;, leta is not primarily one of loweT ing his jaw broken in two places. H( ", � 1,1�4 " -n Al. tllaiwp6rtatio rates but of better was removed �0 the hospital in Lon. � - , =rkats. don, where be n is. It is to bt I .:!�11C� I � On- the tariff, Mr .Meigben is.eqm- hoped he will m:re a speedy recov. ", " ,': I I �, . '. .1 � i- 1 ''4,�,; .� tally af. sea. He has learned "me erY. The car was badly damaged. "', ��,��, � t1alks ;about' protection which Died In 7"he W8st-The Moose Jav; . ", tarro v .. w" ve 11, I .. ", prgetically �o application to the. Heraid of a recetit date makes th( � , ,,., ,,� I. I 'Ll'l , ., � Itaritime Provitces any more than following reference to the death of � . ,,�, IM 77 ,,,,�:,�, th#k h0re to the West He has r6th- one time well known resident df thiF , .-, , " , ,. 't' "Moose Jaw and Ai5hyda ,., � "�!�, fag& 114�O to ,Offer; to meet unprece. distrk , I V 1-1 .. Y� 1, doijt6d ,'eft'ditiob�L . districts were ,saddened on Adal � , .'' I :I" :dtlig�,t Agrghl.p, towards the night wlien news was recei'ved of th( ,,,;� � - Im , . : - .. L,'q'�,­ . ... vegititiou, of,Caigdi, Mr. Meigb,en's death of a pioneer settler of t1m " N", � .. . I , , IS hopelg". Ile Archydale district in the person ol 1.f�,­, 0-loti&w.040041c, , ' ­ 1 '�4ft, . S '�'. ' L' - I, -1 ; A`, -of v4silom Af� MrS. Margaret Getty, Wife of Mr -� � :, ,:I . W. � I - " � �,. �# -.".&"-�4- " ��O�. �,. , ��,,�� . � . pbvttmity as op- Archibald Gettv, now of 1142 Cliftor �!.,�, ,�, .. .111 atill Avet,de and foi-M�ly a,pvonflneni �, �­ �N� ,,��;�; , ,1114",14 de-nimwr . ?" . A.. , "i'7�",.. " " � 4­rA,71 ". . 9 . . . �f,r.,, 1 � ­,,.,,,, �g'�,�;"V'�,` A�"L;.-,�:; '' � I . I I. I ;` " 11 IN . �;�,,,�, � � �. , . � I I " �,!�,� ,.": I 11145�3.. 141-i", ,� ,�,; � � . . , Ir .. � . 1J.1e"*1 !'R-I'ih� ", ,.,. . .., ! � - I I I I I I I I I I I I � I . I I � �g- ­* - - �, ,. � I I I I � I I I I . � I L ,� . I , I I � , .1 L--, i I ­.'­ _�­L I , I ,. 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I � I I I I .. , si­'�V , P, RIM" 1 14 1 , 1 k next will again ti6lpa ittoatio . 14,W , I L ., 1� .-����-i,!�.,,�,�!"*-.�,,,�.'�l".Ii'il�ty , I th t town. Xi,rs. Qetty, with Mr. and , 1. � % . 1. �,, '1121 " I . � w -of " A "I 13 � IL � I 11 .." �4 a . � n. -Mr, F Ag" 741444, A Apoidal, punhade 1,04tes - A '4 , " k, -;I �' ,:, �, �,� .I , P.00 �, 4 4, � :0r 11141 �V4,Q90 14 , . � ',� : � Getty, and daughters, Margaret and charge of #,.is duties as Pastor, And. the StandArd-S,terling Bank� is �,Ifaving bargain of the seazom- J .110op'. T140070 A4,40AL ,Ariqw�:� � I �' , ��, � , " I . . Katherine, left the city about 230 divine serviO 'a nige garage Atted up fo�r his use, I Rpown Grain , � Leather. an4� 4r' BqUd, stpo� 4 , .., �11 1 will be held at 11 4, I., a . , �� , ..0 , . o'clock for the trip tp Tuxford and in St. Andrew';s Sunday school room, Just 4,11ttle south of the bank on Wel, - ,wade with toe -cap I s - , 4 *P u b .. I.., � ,, 1. . . and. U4.vo) A4JkiP(1­,.,AXk4 BE I ., Buffalo Lake and it w9i" on the way Sunday schoQ1 will meet at 10 o'clock. lipgton Stmekt.-Mrs. Lee UOdden re. , , , . : DOM �` -.111 . I . *f . , , , . . . I V. 1''. ,. I .11 toovuels and.tiolid. leather Insoles.. �,Slze§, 0, 1� 4i 0, -.10" 11� , - . .. � , , �.. �., � to Tuxford th4t Mrs. Get�y complain- -Mr. Alex. 4roat, of TorQnto, Is turned, from $t, Catharines on Thurs. I I . .- � .,�,:�4�1 I ­ � . ., I *� , I � Special p4ce, per -�air ....... ;, ......... Ae�%-,.*.,��.*..$,A.�, ­'. . 11. � - I �. ed of faintness and dizzinops. Despite visiting his . i�roth William of dAy.. evening of last week, accompaa- I . . .. , 1 $,2q, � I - . ael's �,th;r 1e4 bty her husband, who" had �been.' I I I . I 1. " ­ . 1. , , , �, �.. I - � the effbits of members of her family Tuckersmith and o among I . . . , .� , � I I 1. who were with her during the last relatives a;�A friends. -Mrs. Jas. Me- there for a few weeks. -Rally clay' . . . . - : � I .1.1 . . . , I I few minutes, Mrs. Getty succumbed Lymont of our village who his been s4rTice will be held in the Sabbath' � . . . . .. 11 �� .. . 1% I ,,; y"'. . before a physician, who had been sent visiting'in Detroit, has,retarned hom .. SPECIAL PRICES PUMUL TAROUG110JUT. T1,JS,6T0Jt'Jp � ,, 1. ..� .:, ..!,. 4 - e. school -of the United Church on the . 4 I ­.. . . � .1. .1 . J 1�1 I � .p. I � , for, was able to arrive. Death came -Mr. Andrew Weir, of London; Mrs- o6laing. Sunday, the 27th, and also, Take advptntage of - . g . ,Ur Special'Pric . ep. Bu . . I I, it "', ,,,,, , "I i �. - ..� 11 ,y yOw ra '13hq?6,B:,4q);e !, : 1 1 at the age of 62 years. Funeral ar- Andrews, of Detroit, and Mrs. Tom- . . I . r0y day services In the church. The i and .save money. , . . % I I � . j 1. . - ..", rangements are in the hands of Broad- ilson, of Brucefield, were visitors with Sunday school and*,aqdJ n of the Women's Cushion sole bo "I I '. . torlur ots with fine kid uppers and r4bber ... � I Poot Bros., but as yet nothing definite Mr. and Mro,,John Deitz, of our vil� church are, t4 be bp.th.i lcel�, ( -1 'heels; regular price $4.50. Special at .. $3.75-, 11�' ' . ni lecorat I has been announced correerning the lage, during the week. -Mr. Allan ed with flQ*ers for'�hq.ocoufori and Women's Cushion Sole Oxford$ wa wide ii�1n'g,­1a*s*i"N'"'t*h* , , � date and time of the ceremony. When Weber,. of London, visite4 with Mr. very large attendances are loolte.4.1,qr I . rubber beels; regular price $3.25 $2.45 1 .1 I the auto reached Tuxford, Mrs. Getty and Mrs. William Anderson, of our both at the Sunday school and ch,qr4 I bi �1 I - Special at ...... � .... n ,statpd that she was feeling faint and village, this week. -Mr. Win. Sproat, services, and special, music for the 1- �1� � Up#% medium, weight boots with uppers of Black Velour Calf a d � � - . I . I Vrq" t1f; have aown solpq and rubber heels. Regular , left the spot to proceed to the home who has been spending the summer occasion. -As will be seen by a re� ,-, zi ., _g Cg . I ' ., � IV ce-14.25..,, Spedial at ..................... .. ..... I I , -if Mr. and Mrs. W. McCartney, which in Harper Hospital, Detroit, has re- port in this issue the Con�e , f . .. , .... $3,65 %he succeeded in doing unassisted. sumed his -medical studies at West- convention held in our town hall. on Melas., InErElrowWV41 . �"4p*. made.bn the new square toe last . I . with k � 10 I b - e�r. � fiee ,., ­§psoiaj ,# ,, .; ...... � ........ . Grave concern was felt for her con- ern University. -Mrs. Thos. Hemphill Friday afternoon last, was very large� I - , ... i�,­... $4." . . . ditioR and it was decided to send for of Detroit, called on friends in our ly attended and much enthusiasm Boys' Solid Leath�r! S9110'01�: 310064 -in aizeff I to ,�. A Wet C! , �, I ' . . I weather shoe it ­ �� medical assistance. Mrs. Getty, how- village during the week. -Mr. Wil- prevailing. Mr. J, J, Merner was Our Xe,w Wub;b � a speOhl prl�e of.. . ..'�,.,. , .95 . ' ;� - 1 vow,74,44 be�'. - i ­' ­io 1- I . .1 got . ers ,have arpived. ' Why. n0t',' . , . . , , ever, was dead before the physician .iam Doig, of Port Huron, spent the the choice of the convention. - Mr. , p�epared for the *et Weather? , . :1 arrived Mrs. Getty, accompanied by week end at his home here. - Mrs. Frederick Smallacombe, of Guelph, .. - , . - �., I � . � 1. �'. I . I - . ,. .. .- ... . �er two' daughters, Misses Margaret George Hill, of Harpurhey, visited and formerly one of our well kuq*n . � I , , . . I. -I'- .t I ­ I . .. I 1 and Katherine, left the city Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Ander- and enterprising business men, was ­ ­ -,, ,. . � I . I - w" �. % .,... � . ,; I . - .4 . . ­. . '.1 . ,, afternoon by automobile for Buffalo son this week. in the village during the past week - . - ( : , Lake and Tuxford for the purpose of Church -Services.-Next Sabbath renewing acquaintances and visiting " 1:1.. -1 . . bringing to the city for the week end, divine worship will be held in St. relatives. - Miss Jess . ie Johnston, � '�, dr. . .. � . ­ �- . I :� : ." I, V . two other daughters, Grace, teaching Andrew's United Church school room principal of our continuation school, I .. :: - , I V � t3chool at Tuxford, and Geneva, teach- at 11 a.m., Sunday school at 10- a.m. spent the week end with friends in . .. oil ­. � I ing school at Buffalo Lake. It was In the evening we will join with our Kitchener. -Mr. Andrew B. Bell, of I I ' � . after the party had. called at Buffalo Methodist friends in their special an- Tuckersmith, has sold the north half . SCAPOR744 1, .Q . Lake and had been joined by Miss niversary service. -Sunday, October of his lot No. 8 in the 3rd concession TBLEFIKONE U OPPORM COXIMCIAL ROM � . Geneva Getty, that the mother com- 4th, special anniversary services will of Tuckersmith, to his neighbor, Mr. . I I .. , 11 . plained of feeling ill. At Tuxford, be held in St. Andrew's United church, Henry Volland.-Dr. Gordon Knapp . ­ I - ., - , ... I I., .1 I �. - � - I , . I - �owever, where the motorists plan- Kippen, at,11 a.m. and 7 p.m. These arrived here on Tuesday morning Iasi " , . � . - - . . . . . i I . I ­-'"­.­q!-kV . I . - - . � ned to pick up Miss Grace, Mrs. Getty services wilit mark the inaugural un- with his bride, and they have taken � I ­ �KM W - . ` -was seized by a more violent illness ion of the two congregations in Kip- up -their home in the neat and up -to- of Mitchell. There was -a g6od at, be held at the Union CemeteMTHen- I ,- ; - and feeling quite, was however, able pen and promise to mark a great date dwelling owned by Mr. R. E. tendance and good -discourse deliver- sall, and also at 3&TaggairMs 4Geme- to make her way to the McCartney historic occasion. It will be the re- Cook, of Ridgetowm, and recently of ed. On the coming Sunday afternoon tery, a couple of milles -east ,6f� .the home without assistance. At the Mc- opening of"the church, after being our village. The happy young couple service -Will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Uniop'Cemetery, when the gravesda G Cartney home, physicians believe, beautifully decorated. A special of- are receiving the -warmest of congrat- Foote, of Exeter, and the Saarament deceased Oddfellows and Sister Rp,- �. I Mrs. Getty was seized with a violent fering of $400 is requested. Monday ulations. The doctor will have a nice will be observed. -A large number bekalis will be decorated and a short, /,.i . I . heart attack which proved too much night a grand entertainment will be conveniently situated dwelling near from this district took in the Exeter appropriate service held in,connection � I for her and she succumbed. From held in the. church auditorium, whe-n his office, both being on Main Street, Fair on Wednesday last. - The Unit- therewith a little after two o'clock members of the family it is learned & very higl� class programme'6f two near the centre of our village. - Mr. ed church choir intends holding a in the afternoon. There will, hq 1; I that the larte Mrs. Margaret Getty hours will 6e given by London talent, W. E. Pfaff has erected a very neat social evening on Friday of this week doubt, be a good attendance of Odd- , had been ill since early last spring the Elgar Ladies, Quartette of Lon- building for the sale of gasoline on in the basement or school, room of the fellows and tbAr friefift, and also and had been suffering with heart at- don will pr de a fine feast of good the London Road at -his tile works, church, and are looking forward to a relatives and friends of dece'ased Re- � tacks for the past year. Mrs. Getty's 'hings. Mtzi �krmstrong, violinist, at the east end of the village.-Ou'r pleasant time, the invitation being bekahs. I . It will- be remembered tbiat I last serious illness before Firiday's ,".nd Miss Jean Metcalfe, elocutionist; village is looking very nice at this extended to the wives and husbands the decoration service had to be post- . . last and fatal one, was early in the addresses by clergymen. All are time with the fine display of lawn of the members of the choir to join ponea earlier in the season, but It has I I spring, since which time she appear- cordially invitEid to all these services. and garden flowers. -Mrs. English in the -banquet at the close of prac- been, arranged to hold it on the com- -d to be in excellent health and spir- and her daughter, the Misses English, tice.-A very interesting meeting of ing Sunday afternoon. I Our coal -I � it.s. Born in Hibbert, Ont., in 1863, ­ -1 - of Perpbroke, visited their friends, Mr. the W.C.T.U. was held on.Tue*day merchants are kept busy filling orders ./ . Mrs. Margaret Getty, then Margaret . IIENSALL and Mrs. John Young, of this village afternoon. -A weiner roast, underthe with the coming of colder weather- . . �alrymple, came to the Moose jaw Aecident-On Moxiday last at noon, during the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. auspices of the young people of the Mr. T. C. Joynt, Messrs. Bouthron - , district in 1889 to join her -brother, when Mr. 'William Hyde, a little south Gilliard, of Stratford, accompanied by United Churcb, is to be held'at the and Drysdale^ and Mr. John Passmore, . .1 I I ' Archie Dalrymple, a farmer in the of our village was coming horne from their nephew, John Carmichael, mot- fine home of Mr. W. C. Pearce a are all this week having their fronts , Arebydal district. In 1990 the follow- a threshing and near the farm of Mr. ored here and spent the week end with short distance northwest of our'vil- nicely repainted -which serves to marka. ; ing year, Mrs. Getty, then Miss Mar- Alva Bell', he. met a large truck go- their relatives, Mrs. J. Carmichael and lage, on Monday evening, Sep our Main Street l6ok better. - Mrs. i garet Dalrymple, was united in mar- ing south With a canvas top, at which daughter, Miss Nellie, and Mr. and 28th. A good -time is expected wid I George Hudson has returned from a 1 5 riage to Mr. Archie Getty, who was his horse, 4 fine spirited driver, took Mrs. Donald Park and daughter, Miss everybody is welcome. -4 What is I couple of weeks' visit with relatives , . of six childr6n, lived on the Archydale fright, and in an instant dashed down Jessie. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hemp- known as decoration day service will. in Detroit,'Windsor and London. I . Mr. and Mrs. Getty, with their family the steep bank at that part of the hill, of Detroit, are visiting their rel- . I - I- . I of six children, lived on the Archyd-al road, breaking the buggy quite badly atives and friends in Hensall for a - ­ — r * I arm unt-il .1919 when they moved to ' the Clifton Avenue home which they and the horse getting tree of e buggy, dashed home, which was only few days.�Ine Ansses Jacques and Routly of Winchelsea, spent a few � have occupied since. Mrs. Getty is a short diAance away. Mr. Charles days during the past week with their � survived by. her husband and six chil- Jinks, rurar.route carrier, just com- - friends, Mr. aiad Mrs. J. W. Skinner I dren, comprising one son and five ing along kt that time, drove Mr. and were,met here on Sunday last . daughters, as follows: Robert Getty, � Hyde home, As he had quite a sore - by Mr. Norman Routly, who motored , Archydal; Belle, Katherine and Mar- hip and anMe from the bruises he here to bring them back. -.:-Mr. and - garet, at home; Grace, teaching school received, but be certainly escaped Mrs. Robert Duncan, of Harrington, I at Tuxford, and Geneva, teaching wonderfully well from the dangeii Jn -spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. - school at Buffalo Lake. Four brothers which he was placed. We venture *:� ,J. Young, Mrs. Duncan's parents.- . also survive: Robert Dalrymple, say he. would- not -risk going through Mr. Arnold Bell, of Toronto, was here � Moose Jaw city; Archie Dalrymple, the savie evVerience or chances, we on Sunday last visiting his mother, Archydal; Jack Dalrymple, Boisevain, were going to say "for all the world." Mrs. Bertha Bell. -Mrs. Ballantyne . Man., and George Dalrymple, Chisel- Moir -Love. -A quiet September has returned froip Detroit where she - burst. Three sisters, Mrs. John Me- wedding took place af'the Presbyter- had been visiting her son, Lorne, who ' Lean, .Chiselhurst, Ont.; Mrs. W. ian Manse, Seafarth, on Saturday last was so seriously ill, but is now doing ' Houghton, Cromarty, Ont., and Miss when Rw. Dr. F. H. Larkin united in as we -FI as can be expected. -Harvest � Polly Dalrymple, Cromarty, Ont., are marriage, Anna Gertrude, younger thanksgiving services will be held in I also survivors. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the sister charge 6f St. Paul's An- 1 7 ­—­ -- Love, of Hensall, to John Clifford glican church at Staffa Grace church i 7 Ir T ID T r-, Iff Moir, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter on Sunday next at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. I; . Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalb- Moir, of Usborne Iownship. Xne bride was prettily attired in a gown and consequently Ithere will be no - service on that Sunday, Sept. 27th.— --- I i fl eisch, of Detroit, are visiting rela- of Tyrolean green georgette, with Quite a number from the village and . I Lives and friends in Zurich and vi- tortoise shell brown coat, touched with vicinity were in London the first part -- ---------- ) . cinity at present.—Mr. and Mrs. fur, and a velvet hat with gray fox of this week attending the great con- ' Henry Faust, of Northville, Michigan choker, the gift of the groom. The ference of the United Church.—Mrs. . and daughter, Mrs, Bausch, of De' . only attlendants were Miss Rosa Moir, J. W. Skinner is spending a few days � McLACHLAN Business College I troit, are visiting relatives here and ,sister 6 f the groom, who was gowned with Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Barnard, of' r other Ontario points this week.—M-r. in a pretty frock of maize canton Goderich.—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Christian Hess, of the State of In- , crepe. She also wore the gift of the Parker and Miss Muriel Keys visited Stratford, Ontario diana, is visiting relatives here this I groom, a handsome dinner ring, and at Guelph, Niagara and Quoenston I . week.—A number from the village Mr. Stanley Love, cousin of the bride, Heights over the week end ' — Mr I Reopens for the Fall Term on Tuesday, Sept. Ist . attended the funeral of the late Jacob ably Supported the groom. He was John Steacy has sold his neat dwel: I . Esch, which was held at Sebringville remembered with a pair of gold cuff ling on Richmorill Street South, to MMM THE SAME SVAFF OF EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORN . Mrs. j. 1 on Saturday last.—Mr. and links. The young c6uple left immedi- Mr. W I Business men, k=wing that our graduates are more compe- M. Howard and his brother,! Schwarz visited the latter's parents ately for Toronto, Niagara Falls and Henry, both of whom are living at! tent than the graduates of other schoo1g, c" upon us fo,k Mr. and Mrs. John Fuss, for a fe;; other eastern points. On their Te- present at DasbwoQd, and unmarried more trained help than we can supply. Coramercial iffe . days this week.—Despite the cold turn they will take up their reside -nee men, �so that in the course of a couple offers greate)r opportunitle2 ttmn do" any - otiww ealling. . . I weather on Monday the attendance on the groom's farm in Usborne town- of months our village will have two Get our free catalleigue for particulars regarding the couraft. at the School Fair held here was fair- : ly large and the exhibits were well Ship. Briefs.—The city fairs 'now being more good bachelors.—Services were -1, . - -beld by the Presbyterians who are 1D. A. MeLACHLAN, Principal. ! up to former years. Various compe- well over, our town and village shows worshipping in St. Paul's Anglican I � tition% were held and the children are in full swing, and between them church on Sunday last the services took an active part in all classes. The all will continue for sometime.—The being conducted by Rev. Mr. Bennie, I � kite flying was something new and farmers in this section have been � el the boys Aowed considerable skill fn much distr"- sed over their fine bean — --- � ­ -----.--- - - -- ------,. ------- W t--------- -- ------ � handling these heavier than air ar- crops owing to the long continued - -- - � rangements.—The date set for the rains.—The Masons of Zurich Lodge, - - -1 � final game of baseball between Credi.- ton and Zurich teams for the at Hensall, are looking forward with much interest to the official visit of I / I � 0 chain- monship of South Huron i -s Friday, the Deputy Grand Master of South A I Y.,--..,-.0 CC*-%Ln't Afford I Miss ' Sept. 25th, game to be called at 4.30 Huron on the coming Monday even- o o'clock. This promises to be a good ing, the 28th, in the person of Dr. game and lovers of baseball will no doubt turn out in large numbers to 9rme, of Lucan. The meeting prom- ises to be one well worth attending, and will be followed by fine ` The ShQ­%e S(aLle witneas the event.—A number from a pro - ,A--4:.c0noM---y the village attended the Exeter Fair gramme and banquet.—Mrs. Maulkin- held on Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. son and her little granddaughter, I � Norman Rupp visited relatives here Mary Goodwin, have returned from a -- this week. Mrs. Louisa Rupp has r6- pleasant visit with friends in Lon- 1Z turned with them to the city and will make her home there this winter.— don.—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. G. Smillie, of Toronto, and formerly of near our Take 0"'ur Advice—Make sure you come to the Economy Mr. John Decher, Jr., our well know -a horse breeder, was successful in village, spent the week end here with Mrs. Smillie's mother, and their Tnany Store—no other store can offer you such Bargains,, . earrying off the majority of the p-riz- ritlAtives and friends,Mrs, Eceles, � Ps in his class at both the Toronto who has bee7i Visiting her sister Mrs Owen Geiger, i�,do'n We wish to thank our many customers for their liberal patronage at our opening sale. and London exhibitions. Mr. Decher has a fine lot of standard breds and has returned to for the present.—Miss Gertrude Hog- And we are sorry that on account of the store being over crowded on Saturday *e has- produced some wonderful step- garih has returned to Toronto to re- wereUDable to serve some of those who were in to see us. Up to date, we are sure, pers. T sume her office duties,Misa Flor- ence Welsh, of London, spent the week I ' that our sales have smashed all records for shoe sales in this town, and with the won- - . KIPPEN end here with her parents, Mr. and derful values we still have to offer, we are satisfied that the EconoWy ShOe Sale will , Notes�on Sunday next, Septem- Mrs. Tboinas Welsh, of this village Miss Taylor, of Goderleh, is visi �,*n­a be the greatest Shoe Sale in the history of Seaforth. Every day we are opening new I ber 27th, the formal closing services . her friends, Mr. and Vrn. Alex. Swan. shoes which,will go on sale at extreniely low prices, of what has been known as Kippen —Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, of Lon- Methodist church will be held in that church at 11 a.m. don. were here last week visiting Mr. d I �, Why Not Share in the Savifigs? and 7 p.m. The Wbite's parents,—Services were con- pastor, Rev. J. J. Durrant, will have charge of the services. Several for- dacted in the United Church on Sun - day last by Rev. A. Sinclair, and REP�ENBER This isn't a sale of old stock., It's a -sale of high-class footwear m6r pastors are expected to be pres- there w. as a very good attendance at with Your Money Back It Not Satisfied; Come in and see the ent. At the evening service, Rev. R. A. Lundy wfll also be present, Miss both services, and good Tnui§ic by the large nnited choita.—Mr. .4nd Mrq. I . I Bargains—it will surely pay you, Stawart, of Clinton, will be the soloist Lorne Zuefle and little daughter leff I I I . . 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