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" - am Xf%A. nug , �y la� ', , xj�g P14, I ,; '..., , 1. " � � �.;,��,I, '. 1.k., �;,., I � � , ,t 4t .,4 - Am , pored,l U , h , IR "" _ -0�- " .,� � ,g��.:, -, pregent� After the Ji.qIhi � 01 I I . I bOys , . 14ya , *�_ - - - 4 CIlutgin. fijends. tta, - Ki'chen#r., I wckwu 'beit, most impQatuo* to. R 14ya 1 " a "`,_,�' `1111 � , .�� 1�iay -., It .14T. and Mr, . I .- ,. 4. P. B, Buch, .L� , - � � 1, . ill�,., 1,1,,.� , � "' tertailled at a raiwell" ' 9v, A 1114PIAIT will, have.obvirge -if . 1�i_. ... . - il , ", , ", , , , , , , I 0 t4va 901too., .of nit- '��,4� foot 0.1 � O.";ull choxua ox VW04ty . � , .4 , I In 10:i,� S.: � , '6�'I. 04144 � . . " I. . �"_` , �', "I", I , hw n k- o? Mr. .and W,�. 1 iveo, it find Ne hop� then will be a, good � . . , � ,'�, " � - T I 1.1 miss Una xamie� , $44C Jar , chipber.,Idiss Edith XqB 414.6 *f ,Z61;,as M;Ii4i � Aing'10 voice. "Imll,or �.ir ,. , I I .- when 'heir daughter, Miss B � , T ", �, I ", , t" ., - '' .11 I ri-�,n - , eo,48 sho � : anan, Of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, I r10 pal . 8 I .,�, �,�) _ _...". -1., ,. - . . :;, .. " I ., �, .1 , � , ". . P ".��, , I A M rs. Nott, 6f Eg _P -i4cw,a,r1xe-'4i Lo any one part be, the topic '4nd M"..Lee Redll : . 1 ­ ­ I .­ , . , 1�� ... t ,��, 1. I �, . en will � � 1 ,40, ,�11' �' �� � � : 111. . . . go a *bot , . -,,"I., . . , , . .1m, I �� I . .:: , with frlep,U here in honor of her friend, 1,94s Margaret' Kenned '# ­. 'It . , . I I , . � I ; visit�'d. I �9, and VAY of Ford City; Miss w# oetwr CIV.0' than the resc, unless have charge of e nroLrramvw,�� . � 11 - . � . - I - I Mellis whose -arrin— -+A- 1- U 1 P'n— . . . % �- �_ , . I , week.—MrS. ILN. Jones, of I - '.A Ap4w%$' V eri ryu; 010yu, , we migat lap � . N., It I I I ; ... I - � tbis Saturday. A mock - ' , 4pon the men's c4orua, Miss M4ttie Ellis spent the holidays I , Mho", ��ff - 11 I., - !1% .1 I.., I �: � � . I I . .!I% " . . . I � irig, of Stratfotd. Misses Marga4rit, aiqd wliwn was p4rucularly good. 'Xho t h r sister, MTs. Fred Snialla- , 0' I - , - , wied5 � �, ,, silent 9, few ,days the past wi h 6 � � , I , which called forth much merriment, Poris Chapman, of Palwarst?,a; Dr. reauing of tAp-Tecl tive parfa by . nest - .1 N th her paren�ts hore.-Many. , ta Ar combe and family in Guelph# i6iie .1 � 11 ._� I,, .,---. I , k�.. , .- q gatherings -and happy family was staged, Mrs. B. 1). Field as Smith, of St. Marys; Miss LjLtian Me- j.: 711. 1 . I w � .1.1 I o�, ., .1 � 1 .41. A'%� � I I I . �W. Bonviii0n, a member of the Miss Jessie' Johnston spent the: boli- .1 - . !!,'.'� ,., , '"' . ,� bride, Mrs. Ja& Mustard, as groom; Kay at Windsor; Mr, And I . U ,��,�., , . If 11 Ili, ... �, -;� � � I I ", r,' bexe .at " Christmas sea- Ira. Earl c , was, p � � "' : . ." ,R� .-, Miss Johns, as minister, and Miss Palmer, of Detroit; Mr. A 4�41 opticularly effecuive, and days with 'her parents in Clifford, � �'. a.. ,:i. 14 e"'U- ... , We. are deeply grateful for'the p',`�'i­ , I C � I i . - it being The Christmas dance held last Thurs- corded us during the past yea) I �40 s "I' , e . J . Sweitz_ was' much oW,6yed, the first I ­ Mary McDonald, ' at the piano. Af- er, of Detroit- Mr. N. P. Warremer, -,,ime tWs method of rendition is ih. X., - � ha i . _ . 'Ot * , � ! . . -i, I . Mv — .ter the ceremony, Mrs. Earl Spiroat of Pontiac, M . 4ay ge ing under the auspices of 11 141 � .. 1 4"... __ - Ich. . oeen heard here. The choir and their , n all,� 0 -';' oid. - � ! :: he us iness extend to each ne, Seasoil, s GrOt 4, , , i.1,1111, , sang a parody on "O Promise Me,' School Literary. -The Literary So- leader Dance Club, was very , I ko, �,;', � . I , � , . , , . ;:,�,, , I t Mrs. 4. R. Murdoch, who has well attended, the music being furn- Best Wishes for a' ...'.'.1" � I I.. , 11 _..� ! � � I ZURICH which caused much laughter. Then. ciety of the Hensall Continuation ,ne extra resi).onsibility of being or- ished by the McPhillips Bluetcher I I -� . . �. .�, .1) . .- ­� , . 11 I " �. . '. t� of Mrs. Kennel. -Mrs. Fanny the bAde-to-be was showered with School held its meeting last Thurs- guaist as weil as leader, are to be Orchestra, of London, was very much . I .4 ,� ; I " .1 I . , widow of the late Michael many useful and pretty gifts, after day afternoon, December 23rd, with .iLucerely congiaLulated on the sue- ­njoye4.-A large number of hockey HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW -YEAR ', ., . I.., I ".. which a dainty lunch was served by Jean Stone in the chair, and Dorothy cess oI this . . I . 1. I � I'XiRl%m'.�,)!,,.-) s� , pa,ised away at her home on service of praise. The fans motored to Exeter Monday ev- mvmww� . I '1_"'�',' ". 'n "I L � 1. ,�� the hostess. Then all depart*41 Hefferan acting as Secretary. The ,ollowing numliersl constituted the ening of this week and attended the . . '151"i � , ]Bronson Line last Wednesday "� �,,�"L � "� �,,�"L � "� �,,�"L � , ��,C ,;� . , A. .11. ,�: �­ i . . ;,� !, � -,'­_ a short 11:ripss. The funeral . ". , .11 - es Over the Ocean." After g4n prelude, illLerlude and postlude, Zurich, resulting in a score of 3-1 in ' . . . ill.c. hanb"?tg the hostess for the jolly' meeting was opened by singing "My musical part oi the service with or- hockey game between Exeter and A GOOD ]RESOLUTION ", ., � . , g., - afternoon, and with a host of good, Bonnie Li 4'... I ,held last F;-iday, interment b,- 11". .. 11 ­ g made ill ho Roationite cem,etery. wi:�hes fo.r. Miss Mellis. i .he minutes of the last meeting were I 9". I � , . .urbracing the general theme of the ,-a,,r of Zurich. -Dr. and Mrs. A. R. , �� -` . . Ch6stnias Cantata. - A lovely read and ado ted, the meeting then main cantata, M e suggest that during the. New Year, � I � � ,� .., , -, sh,ii I -s it-rv.%1"I l'y � 11LInIber of giown p Prelude, Mrs. Mur- (-.ampbell recently moved into the ay w I ,�l V�;y � . I , :'h,i­n.is vantata, entitled "What -ouk the form of a Christmas con- doch; I ' L ,,..' Up SoMs Li"A da,gliLers,- Choi -us .-ChrisLinas Bells Are house lately vacaled by Mr. and Mrs. '�' you come to this Home of Good Shoes with all 11 , I I "�l � munic :', - -:t � .... .. f Santa," -was given in the (-ert, given by the kindergarten kids ,�,rlglng;', d1t kind cilurus "How C. Lockwood, and which Dr. Canap- .,;�" N.,ornhi.a:io.i-;. . ipal nom- I I I . ' 0 !, initions .)n Y:":! �y were well ,t- ; Uniti-d Church last Thui-Aay even- It' Kalamazoo. The first part of the -AjdULI�Lll Upon Llie Mountains," Mrs. hpll piii-chased fi-om Mr. R. E. Cook, ' your Footwear wants. f�. -tended. hi 0 ,. . *..,rnoon the hall; �! g. ThL 1;,�-i and girls all did their concurt was spent as a cat concert, vy', A. Macl_�aren wid Mrs, PULterson; . ' -at . il,: :;:, (if Ridgntown.-*Mrs. Wils,on, of Sti - I 11 � . L was fille.i ana L;. , interest taken ill � " %v%.!I, e,pecially the "gypsies,", and the remainder in classical Com- A splendid insurance against high, prices, ill- ;_ soprano ObligaLu, ladies' chorus and Oord, while coming homu last Friday ,",'',, 1. .. '. . - pt , i "the f:iii-ics," ­lw 1'�'Lg LIM.!" an%l San- - dy. The cats introduced themselves chuir "Bethlelicin," Miss Jessie Park ,.a spend the Christmas brilidays with fitting shoes and all other shoe troubles. I , . 1. the discti:;�i,,i - ina!ters -riaimri6 � I . I h credit is given to - -u the audience by singing, "How D3 with'recitative by Mr. Bonthron; duet �, �1,1 to the town-;Ilip ,liowed that the rate-': t�l Claus," Moe ,,,, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ,­;'* payers wi,r�� dutply interested in the �Ii�,, Jt -an Ivison and Miss Gracu�� You Do," after which. Dorothy Ilef- and chorus, "Earth's Weary Waiting ,� " 11&.., finances of -zhe township, The coun- Fairborn, who had the training of: feran gave an account of the last Done,'t Mrs. Ma,:Laren and Mrs. Rog- Drown, was suddenly seized with an We'll, try to deserve all your favors. � W,1:,�; . acut.e. attack of appendicitis, while I 1. I , cil was re-Llected by acclamation: 'he children. At the close of the concert given by the kids; reading garth; poprano solo, "In the Watches travelling on the train, but she man- _�P,, � I ,I� , -, ,anta,,a, Santa appeared and distrib- by Marie Foster and Gertrude Hi I I I �� , , , Reieve, F. K Kl,opp; Councillors, J. 19- of the Night," Miss Park, with reci- 9ged to reach home safely and a . ­,�: , . �i I . .��. P. Rau, L If. Rn�i,��r, W. R. Dougall uted many lovely gifts from the beau- I gins, and an instrumental by Etta tative by Mr. Bunthron; duet, "Good doctor was called, who ha� her re- I & a 11 11. , , . I I R ifol Christmas tree. We are gladi Bell were all greatly enjoyed. D. Tidings," Messrs. R. Y. MacLaren and moved to the hospital the same even S& I and A. Poicher'. The treasurer's - . ,�,: . to note that the tree for the needy Hefferan than gave an interesting W. A, MacLareii; recitative -atford, where an operation ,- and organ . financial s'aremoll' showed a balance I was laden down with the useful gifts, talk on some of our most famous interlude, ,,Glory to God -in the High- was e ,,, ing to Sti Go e, . on hand t,[ $2,848.91 with $i64.77 ull-, 1), rformed. She is doing as n,ice- �., and th(�se we believe were packed im- poets ,after which a "cat concert was .1 . D - 0 _', collected taxes. The payments for est" Mr. Bonthron, Mrs. Murdock ; lyas can be expected, and her many 9 I . � mediately and sent to Toronto, -so given by the kids. An int�vresting Cho'rus, "On Earth, Peace," from Hall- friends wish her a speedy recovery --.I- Roads and Bridges amounted to gp�' .1 that on Christmas Day many poor Indian dance and pantomine 1".. i $9251.44: Schools, $20,988.19; County werI3 del, Messrs. Jas. A. Bell, R. Y. Mae- to health -A large number of hockey SZ7 , tt­ .. Rates, $14,923,40, which, with other, children would be the better for these then given, followed by a song by Laren, J. Ketchen and W. A. Mae- fans went to Zurich Tuesday n .11 A FOR 7H' �� payments amounted to $71,080.87. 've of �,� �:" gifts. Marie Foster. An amusing play was L,aren, with recitative by Mr. Bon- to witnesA a very exciting gamel g TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL I ,.,,,, The receipts, including $3,2995.32 re- Notes. -The postmaster would re- rendered, after which Jean Stone and 'thron; ladies, chorus with soprano Hockey, played between Zurich and .. . 1. . ,. � I ved from the provincial govern- I mind the rural boxholders that the six Lorne Chapman took charge of the obliga , , j .:t - cei I holidays given to the mail contractors Christmas tree. The pupils to I esus, Our Lord," Mrs. An- Hensall, resulting in a win for Hen- - -_ 21 11 NO I I , 11 of the drew Dougall; chorus, "Break Forth sall, the score 'being 4 -3. -Mrs. John - i. .. ment on �oxpenditures on townshi ' � 1: 1. p I are Now Years, Good Friday, Victoria school then presented a hydro I —_ I .".. , roads in 1925, amounted to $73,929.78. amp Into Joy"; tenor solo and chorus with Blatchford is in London visiting rela- - - - ... ... . . . ��, . The Hay Municipal Telephone Systeln Day, Dominion Day, Labor Day and I to Miss Johnston, the principal of the obldgato solo by Mrs. Dougall, Mr. tives and friends. -Mrs. James W. , - I j ft - . �'�:�o � ended the year with a balance on Thanksgiving. On these days the I school, and an ivory clock to Miss R. Y. MacLaren; final chorus, "The Bonthron who sang I'Th,e First Christ- to get all the names of those visit- by the holiday spirit with nothing to ...... : i rural mail is not sorted or given out, I Stewart. The teachers ably respond ,ing, much as he would desire to have. do but think and develop a New Year ­ . 1. liand of $2,763.64. The nomination in - Lord is Born To -day"; Nstlude, Mrs. mas Morn" at the morning service 1� �"; the hall in the evening brought forth It is hoped th\-se mail holidays will ed to the presentations, read by D, Murdock. in Carmel Church last Sunday, will -On Thursday evening of last week Greeting to. you. . - be respected, except in case of sick- Hefferan. A chorus entitled, "Jingle Sunday School tntertainment.-On while returning a little after seven At the outset, let me take you , - . .1 1. another good crowd. Mattel ­5 per I' peat it at. the evening service on 11., . taining to the welfare of the village ness or something urgent. -Mr. Win. Bells" was given, after which the Wednesday evening of last week the the coming Sunday by special o'clock from shopping and when a back thirty years. Do You remember I re- .. 11 . I � I were discus.%ed and the subject of Moore, of our village, who has been meeting was closed by singing the United Church held their annual Sab- quest, and Miss Park will be the little east of the post office, Mrs. John when: . , !,.". better fire protection was gone into visiting his brothers, George and Car- National Anthem. bath School entertainment and Christ- soloist at the morning service.- Elder had the misfortune to slip on I Eggs 'were 10 cents per dozen and I , . ,.t � . � from all angler.. The following were son, of Algoma, for the past y�ear, Christmas Services. -Our three lo- mas tree, this year in the spacious Our invi-ehants relport a very good the icy sidewalk and in falling to ' milk was &c a quart; the butcher � 1 . i has returned home and his many cat churches on Sunda� last were schGo break her arm, a little above the ; mommated for the office of Police I I room, and had a capacity at- Christmas trade and are looking for- . gave soup bones and liver away and N, � I 1, Trustees: C. C. Schilbe, C. L. Smith,1 �riends are glad to see him again.- very well attended and splendid ser- tendance, the largest for some -time ward t -o a good Now Year's one, as wrist. The services of a doctor were I treated kids with bologna; tne hired I I 1,1�; 1. J. Geiger. J. Hey, Jr., H. True-niner: Miss Gladys McLean, of Parkhill, :s! nions; delivered, while the in ' as past, and had a most enjoyable time they have aburiddrice yet of fine ai-t- quickly obtained and the broken bones i girl got $2.00 a week and di the wash- �� , . . . , isiting at the home of her parents,! given by the cboirs was, like thee - I I - and P. J. Haberer. Mr. Hey was the ` ser- and white the entertainment was not icles as suitable for New Year gifts bet in splints. Mrs. Elder has the I ing. 1:� , I Mr .And Mrs. James B. McLean, of - mons well rendered of a special gotten up as a money making one as they had for Christmas ones. -Mr. Women didn't play bridge, poker, � . ordy one that qualified, so a newl - - ,sympathy of her many friends in the I �� mination will be nece-,sary arid the rhr, London Road. -Mr. Alex. M -c- I Chris'tmas character and very much and the scholars all went in free and William Webber -pent Christmas hot- matter of her accident so near Christ- � gamble, powder and paint; they didn't - ), no , I .�, �, Y I I ,. date for same has been set for Jan-' Kcn7ie, of ,our village, is spending! onjo ed, reflecting much credit on all a mere nominal charge for children idays in London with his sons, Aflan in" tinie.-With tbe near approach � smoke, vote, gdT without woollen un - .1 " . ; holidays with his daughters in To- taking part in the same. At the ev- rnd others attending from other Sab- and Garnet, and had a very pleasant . ,,._,:� . uary 10th. I Of the New Year, good resulutioas ' derwear, tango, toddle or dance the 17 .1, -vice in the United Church will oi- should be the order of the day. i Charleston. 7 , ��. l ronto -Mr. Joseph Fulton, of Streets-. ening ser , I - Notes. - Hensall and Dashwood bath schools and places, the receipts time. -Mr. and Mrs. James P. Camp -1 . � . �' , : villo. who makes his annual trip to I that splendid cantata, "The Nativity nmounted to ovor $40. The basement bell, of Windsor, aro sp<Inding a few --W�v regret to learn that Miss I&I , .Men wore whiskers and boots, chew- ,',, _�. hockey teams played a game on the . local rink on Tuesday evening, the, ,,, r ,,, I 0 . illage once a year, is again vis- t of Christ" was most splendidly ren- I ,ked like a ioal fairyland, so nice- days holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ' I - ' I (')ultcr is and has been quite poorly I td tobacco, spit on the sidewalks and ."-I, � . . il�ng his daughter, Mrs. Rev. L-; dpred by the large choir of some 30 ly was it decorated and beautified by A. Bell. -Mr. John Pa. -more, of ouri for ,some week, and trust she I v , 11 11 I � ��- I I latter! team winning by the score of . . Ila cussed. Beer was 5c a glass and . . - I iting hi,z daughter. Mrs. (Rev.) Llindy! voices and under the splendid train- -iends of the school, village, lr(�ccrntly sold and installed ,eg , . 1� 4 to 3. -The many friend., of Mr. J.1 the ladies and fi soon.i ,41n her accustorned health. ' � lunch was free, � . . . . . �. a� ill' Manse. Mr. Fulton is always, ing of NIT. W. 0. Goodwin, the lead- and the fine ('hiistmas tree added for Mr. livilry C. Soldan, a fine I P. Rau will be pleased to know that' , Mr. And Mrs. A. L. Cast- spent Chris'- LabOTers worked 10 hours per day ,,,, . I . �. atisfactorily af-! "' welcome vi-;itor arOUnd Kippen. -I er, with Miss Eleanor Fisher presid- 'troniberg-Carlson Radio, we believO - 11 ,, he is getting along sz � great delight, ;Ili(] interest for the S mas with relatives and friends at, and rivver went on .strike. ", � . - ing at, thv pit)(, organ. Their voi -hildren as w6: as being made the 1:11le Of thf, vcry best that Mr. Pass- I given waiters and . . s recent operation and ile is Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petrie, of To -�a Craig. -The many friends (if I No lips were I ter ht Ic"s ( Ail ­� . expected home frm the hospital - . il .it r,,n',,. Am visitors at the home of th:il blended most harmoniously, delight- medium for prvsonts for the grown- morc� has Rol.d. And has all the mostj Miss Martha Ifunter were plua.�ed to , You didn't have to give the hat check- )))) " � . I it ', mothiIr. Mrq. A. McGregor,; ing the large vongregation that fil�ed ups. The evenmg's, entertainment in modern and up-to-date improvements ,L,(, hur able to be around again after ; er nionr-y to get your hat back after � ". London in a week. -Among the many " tpr .; . , visitor-, here over the holiday W`0� i (If ,,ur villago.-Mr. Rusqcl Gi,ogh­ thL, auditorium and gallfry as well. the way of a ,,,I), t n I te being in one of the Toronto hospital,% I you paid libre � e times as much for a I ".. I �, . t i nter(,s i g i r- i And attachments. -We learn that on I I , [ran, of London, is visitinz at tht ' The cantata lasted over an hour and ary and music programme, supplied' swile 1,11r,11 routes at Christmas time - � 1�'. I noticed the following: Messrs. Cl,r-, �1 for scv(�ral months or ,so, in the in- , ineal as it was worth. -1 ence and Clayton Hoff mar, Galt( Mr. I; bnmp of linr p,nrent,. Mr. and Mrs. while all the choir diel much to make by the scholar� and children of the� 'he couriors were very kindly and" tvrests of her health. Miss Ifunter: A coal stove in the parlor, a kero- ., - K. Routbedgp, Detroit: Mr. Andrew .T,ini,­; MeCIvillont, Of OUr villazo-, it the splondid succes it was, the fol- school, a featury that caused intense! , iA now ! � 1, ; g,,nerously i-4-inembered while other' staying it Fxet-er and after; sene hanging liamp in the sitting . �11 Thiel, Pre -ton: Mr. and Mrs. J. Laid Dr. Janivs Jarroft, of Ailsa Craig., lowing might be mentioned as taking . ! I ,speri(iing thv Christmas holidays with 1 ". . I &Iight and exIm-et-ation wag I I a wire wen almost if not quite forgotten in room, the farnily horse and phaeton t. law, Cros9well, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs- I vi-ited at the home of his ar"Tits Spk,cial soto parts: .NIT.,;. Alice Joynt, message rec1ei,%t,d by the p'.1"tor of I tliv %vaV Of little gifts of apprecia-I h, -r relatives here, returned to Exeter, in the stah,le represented the height .�. .1 p "' Mrs. Lee Redd -en, Mrs. At ' ( �11 S. E. Fust, Mitchell; M.r. arid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I�aac .T.rrott. of our� f. Clark, the church, Rev. A. Sinclair, who tion fo� ofton extra duties co f rr . ... luring the past week. . W. F. Finkloeiner and daughter, Straf- - "'illage, d a-�t w . ' Ifer cousin,' of wealth and luxury. 11 11 �, uring th-e p, (Iek.---Mr,.' Miss -Mary Pybus. Mks Nellie Boyle., was very acceptably filling the posi-I But -cmch is life, and as it in3 ,pftC%e'n .`iliss Flossie llunt<�r, of Exeter, was � No one ever heard of microbes or 0, ''I I . , . . ford-, Mrs. Jf_ Siemon, London; Mi Vvrner McClymont, of Detroit. i, %-;,- M r W. 0, Goodwin, Mr. Ed. Linden- tion of chairman, at the request of', jokingly .-aid "kissing goes by fav- 1 n1so here visiting her relatives at the ;; - �.. � ss . , i calories, no one had ever undergone 1 7,,% E. Truemner and Miss M. Prang, De-; itilg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I fic-I'd, Mr. Sam Rannie and Mr. Geo. Mr. J. Passmore, the Superintendent or." -Since giving, our first report of same time. -Our coming council forl an appendicitis operation and glands 1, � " 1-1 .. r village.- i If. Follick.-In St. of the school, r,he said wire mes,iage nominations, we now find that all i ,,, - 1, Paul's Anglican ! the New Year will likely have a pretty) had absolutely no commercial value. 14 - troit; Mr. N. Sararas, Kitchener; Mr. lJRmes McC,1ym0nt­ Of OU M-;.: C. M-eiding-er, London; Gordon and Mr. W. L. Mellis and sister. Margarpt, 1 Church what is known as "Ifoly Com- purpoting to be from Santa Cla-.11 no�liin.lw-d for Ithe Reeve.9hipi have 1 easy time as there is nothing of very 1 Folks lived to be a good old age ,.. '' , I ,., j, i of our village. ,;ppnt ('hi-i-i-na.- -.v:Ih- niunion" was oh-crved, There was a ainng with his reindevi., It will and ev�ery Year walked miles to wish � " Garnet Walper, Detroit; Vr. R. ., "'i"d I 'r, . F ile i hurrying , A n with the exception of our much importance going on. lto look 3'_ rplative- in Wingham.-Mrs lamos good attendance and very much inter- 1 give them all the more time their friends a Merry Christmas. 0, I I Kallbfleisch. Detroit; Miss L. Sitbert,l of thp villazf with a host (if presents for the school. I worthy R( -eve for past years. Mr. %�� � � , Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. B � '�,ndin� t-st manif,eRt.ed in the %(,,ic,, and at The first wire mcssagl� was dated asl Owen Geiger, which leaves him as �� I . raun. I ('. McLean, � is , I after little details and make any fit- And now, my dear Friends, think ­ , �� �� ,' a visit with her sistpr, Miss Jean Carri the evening service there was still a from Santa Claus at Clinton, that hei Reeve by acclamation. But there will ' "I'll ". � Forest; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ro,%a, Wind- � tie needed improvements, and it about to -day: t' �,.,. "I sor; Mr. 0. Steinbach, Detroit; Jacob i (if Hr­nsnll­-Mr. Eric Reid, Of Lnn- i better att4mdniict� and gtiod sernion was coming a!ong At a lively rate as I he a run for ouncillor.% out of the i would seem a favorable coming sum- : Everyone rides in automobiles or L ... �1.11. . . 0 ;;; ; i. _,:... I H-aberer, Toronto. I don, visited at the homn of Mr. and bY the rector, the R(,v. If. Naylor and his reindeors were very wild and re-! number we Previously reported. -Our mor time for those who need little flie.9 in airplanes, PIQY golf, poker, . , ., -plendid anthems and Christmas car- quired careful and stea'dying driving, skating rink is and has been well stretches of cement walk to connect bridge, cooncan and shoots craps. ..",;, -Church Re-operling.-The re -open -I Mrs. James Bowey of our village dur- 1 , lw;� , - . I,' � . ... ici­ at the Lutheran church , ing tbp wvek.-Mlr�. Johns a to prevpnt Any accidprits on the slip- patronized and fills in the evening -s iiii� F ing sery Lnd daligh- � (,Is rendored by the church choir, with those already down, to make pe- Everyone goes nightly to theatre . . �, P�i held ,on Sun<lay were largely attend-; ter. Maillp, of our villagi-. vi.�itpcl At ) which added greatly to the pleasure pery roads. This was great news for nicely for thoqe who enjoy skating. tition As on ,several streets there are or movies, listen to grand opera on , I . - .1 F the services, both in" the morning the childr(,n, and when a second wiry Mr. Murch, of Toronto, spent th-e i . . ,,� - ed. At the morning servic" thd the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Makins 1 (I I - 2 1. . � . congregation and their fri*-nds and of Exeter, o,.,(,r the week end. i and evening, the r"tor feeling that ,,vag read A,; from Kippen, stating, Christmas week end at the home oi wanting connecting links, and then the phonograph or via radio, and per- �. t_ inprorpments can Ix, made to our form on the piano with their fedt. 611, I , it was the really best services that lie thal he iva�� � ,1 guests gathered in the fine new church, getting along splendidlv his brother in-law and his sister, Rev, I park and diamond, as every year Woollen underwear is vulgar and ..,.7.;, shed and at 10 o'clock a procession, I had enjoyed sinep taking his charg,? with his fleet reindeers and would bpi A'.' Sinclair -and Mrs. Sinclair, and on I should mark progress and some need- the only charms the ladies hide are .. ITENSALL ! here. in Hensall almost before th 1111.11.1agei Sunday, morning last at the United A improvements made. -The snow- tbedr ears. I- � was formed, headed by the pastor,1 Pmt office ix)x rent,I are dur and pa-ki-, The Late William McAllister— reached their. the iny Of thp childrenj Church, rendered a solo that wa-, very t , � . ..., � Rev. H. Rembe, the board of trus t,ees. I a falls on Wednesday last were wel- Fverybody .smokes cigarettes and .. t theH�nsRll P�t ofill" 'n all -o- In 1" I Quite a large num1wr from Ifensall -was unboundpd, and they were not, much enjoyed.—Rev. Andrew Boa was I v.iolat,-q the Volxtead Act. .:., building committe, organist and choir fli t --k in January. , comed to cover up the icy sidewalks 1, ., 'In(] vicinity on Tuesday Afternoon disappoint. -d and also to make good sleighing.—The 1. �. members. A short service was held Subarriptinn� r�i­l f,,r aP Tinily and' ' . when .Santa Claus bursti hvne recently visiting his relatives I past week evidenced many large fam- day they get up, and ..., n� on church af-' W-kly Newvrmper, at th, H�n.-all r -t last attended the funpral of the late in, bubbling over with good Christ- And looking very -AV.11 after his Sonle-' Q'I office- Patr""'ze your P'Ktmwter who William McAltister, late of the Parr mas c.beer and load �i f -,s what late illness.—Mrs. A. C. Hog- ily gathprings and many home com- Fver,�dne -blarnes the high cost of �.. 17. ter which the key was handed tA) thP. hnn,fl� tho rmper�. G J. Sutherland. P.M.' ed down with g . . � '. Line, Township of Hay. The deccas- I ... � ,!� pastor by the contractor, Mr. K C. which werip qiflckly and merrily hand- I garth spent Christmas with her rela-1 Prs. Among large fatnily gatherings living on the Republicans, and atter , , . ... 11 Correction.—The following c0rTeC-1 ed was widely and most favorably Pd ofr thv Christmas tr". by Ed. Lin -1 tives in NoT-wich,----Mr. Roy E. Cook,1 xve chanced to hear of that of Mr. (irinking toilet water, 11 . '.,,V.- Kalbfleisch. After the large crowd tioms are made in the letter of Mr3.' known in the locality being, we David Dignan, a few miles wt�tst of Cologne and lemon extract, make � , hair . ". had been seated, the usual s(,rvic,, I)('- denfield, RR And for Santa Claus, af- I of Ridgetov-ri, and formerly of our tonic, ; -, . liplen McEwen, which appeared last lieve, the oldestson of the late Robert ter which the programme was resum- village, was in the village the fore our village, on the Zurich Road, but them-selrves believe they are having I I .. 1_;1 11 took place. The church has been re- ; we,ek: 1. Re the value of the salmon ' McAllister, and was in his 65th year. Pd. Those taking part in it were: part of this week on business. -- Mr. ,��. .1. modelled throughout, A basement has there were many more doubtle6s of one hell of a time. I I., . , c atch for 1925. This should lip , i � , been put in and many new furnish- which we have not 1parned. — Our These are da . Ile died at one of the London hOs- Numery re- " W I . ­ pitals on Sunday last, where he had recitation.-,, Mona Glenn, Shirley cently in London for a day. — choirs are receiving many congratula- profitt-i-ring, excess �� . $1,000000 instead of $1,000 --my Ov . rhymes by the infant class; and Mrs. David A. Cantelon were ys of Ruffragetting, , .. I % ings installed, such as a new altar, �, pr�igh't in correcting thp type Our taxes, country 11 � . written I been for a number of weeks, first re- Tivitchell; solo, "My Mammy'% Lulla- local post office rep tions for their fine .services of praise clubs, hundred miles an 'hour liv-ing -V I baptismal font, choir chairs, etc. The copy. 11. Re Vancouver—a line miss- f - - . orts the heaviest I " I , .: .,�, I cpiving treatment which was follO'A�- by," Katherine Drysdale; recitation, mails in and out of any year, and we �� , interior presents a pleasi�ng appear- . (in 9undny last.—The railway traffic end prohibition, and if vou feel in �,j , 4 ' "d out- -this should read. We also ed by all operation, from which it "Bobby's Query," Kenneth Manns, -1 think that it was generally found spite of it all as I do, that life is It ',,,�� -gation is justlyl on the C.N.R. was very large this - 1:71 ,�� ance and the eongrc obtainod a pass to go on board (th,�; was hoped he might receive heriefit. I spason a . 11�. I I ., p ud of their new Piace of worship., s,N. ; solo, Agnes Fairbairn; dialogue "The' the largest Christmas mails, judging ,i..., ��� ro, nd our depot presented a worth living, it is a real and definite . . . . . �,' . iagara" soon to sail for Australiu,� Mr. McAll,ister was a mail well reni Merry Elves": 'Irene from the. newspaper reports. — Mr. I very lively Appearance at train time pleasure for me to ex-te '. .. i. - Smalp; recit-qtion, "Jimmy's Letter to, Win. Blackwell was herd from Michi- -liday season. — Mrs. old, old-fashioned hut very, very Sin - D. �� ��11 The Late William McAllister.—The! and later, on the wharf watched the and of much more than ordinary in I .nd to you that 1, ; ,' � ", funeral of the late William McAllis- I duet, Belle and (luring the ho �..Iigg,�`,.,, ter was held from his home on th ' hugn, cranes un)oading the cargo of tolligence, a Reformer in politics, and ,Santa Claus," Alden Appleton; reci- . gan spending Christmas week at his! Thomas Pepper, who has been quite c4c-re wish—A Happy New Year. . 11 "l - ":,W, �, - 1� the Empress of Canada; great cases 1 a Presbyterian in religion. He was tation. Maud McLean; instrumental former home in the Township of flay. ,. ". ', 1,1. V11 Parr Line to Hensall cdmewry 0': of tea, bags of rice, hat(-. of goata' twice married and 1paves to mourn L�io, Florence McDnnald, Pearl J poorly for some time past and con- MRS. ANNIE BERRY. I I I � :1! � - Elder, --Much interest is manifested in the fined to the house, is -now improving, � Tuesday. He passed away at a Lon- ' hair and whatnot. his death his widow and two sorm. Mildred Smillie; Indian song, Ethel coming public meeting in our Town ��,. - , I , don .duspitai on Sunday, where he" but not yet able to be out. — Miss _tf. I ,;,, F I Christmas Concert.—A Christmas The deceased was a great ]over of Pepper, Riuia Wilkinson, _&atrice Vol- 11411 on Wednesday evening to con- M9---- - I . ,,, , had been taking treatment for a sen-, Nettie Pepper,, eldest daughter of Mr. --- -F- -- — --.'r-- - -, , �'V � � concert was held at School Section live stock and had many fine register- land: dialogue, "Trouble in Santa -tider matters connected with the Eq- and Mrs. William Pepper, of the 1WI- . - ous illness. The late Mr. McAllister' No. 1, Tuckersmith, on Wednesday af- c(I animals and was an up-to-date and (,Iaus Land"; recitation-, "A Good Ualization Report� recently given, it Township of Tuckersmith, bas been ,� �#,E ",� ­11� IV. - , , !.� 1'. ,'I, was a well known farmer of this see- ternoon last. The programme con- very successful farmer. The funeral Boy " Ho*ard Hemphill; "A Boy's being felt generally that our viRage engaged as principal of the Varna "', �; I , , ��.,. , - .1 tion and was widely known wi a I sisted of a mock trial entitled, "Who , was held from his late re-sidence and Co' ' .11, ,,, , . ... 1,� mplaint," Ray Patterson; chorus, valuation is much too high compared .Public School, and will start her du- .;, breeder of pure brt-d cattle, sheep and Stole the Mince Pie"; drills, recita- was very largely attended, the re- "A Winter Lullaby," a group of girls. with former es imates. Municipal ties st the New Year, and no doubt � ,12. 1 .4; �f,�,4,","',_ �, .�. �f�, hogs and of good farm horses. He tiorm, action songs and music gotten t COAL , ,,.Q1'�,,L.1,,' ` V,In� 1". 1, mains being interred in the family will g �,�-' Ili' , is survived by his widow and two completed this very interesting pro- . matters will also be taken Live excellent satisfaction, hav- ,* up by the teacher, Miss Rossie Broad- Plot at Hil,iggreen up for dis- _ ,,,�U,-,. * me., our new K ,F,,,, -W;`,L,; I cemetery. This I Y This was followed with a cussion And the members of ing had good experience a- a teacher. Genuine D & H Co.'s LAC AWANA ,�.:f�-, sons, Robert, of Stanley t-ownshiP, foot, who deserves much credit for a short reference to the death of d a aimt ch served by the ladies of council will have an opportunity of —Mrs. Thomas Sherritt, Jr., has re- The free burrting Anthracite. :P*,.�� �� ..... 11MV,1 � � and James, at ho,me. tl E, ­'�� 1: y ,4; � I , I such a .splendid concert. A bounteous deceased and may be follov(ed b turned from London where she was - �,i, _4' T, a e ch urch. making their bow to the electors for �.. X -�;� 1­ � - lunch was provided by the ladies of more lengthened account from the �, ,�,,,, _,� I ,!L�,,,Z�ZIZ BTiefs.—Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Cud- the honors given and also to make recently consulting specialists as to , � the section. Mr. Wilkinson, a trus- regular corre ' �.�,� ', _,. � ; spondent of the vicinity. more and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet speeches, and there will likely be a _��_. _ ._"','�,�,��,,; -1 car trouble, but it was fortunately ; "..., - I ..... ", .­ �. tee, very ably acted as chairman. The The Nomination- — Nominations Cudmore, Mr. and Mrs. PbilUps, Miss- good attendance, as village matters :,_-�,,, found that by going in good time an Gelil-i-e D L & W SCRANTON . " I .­�. I W I KIPPEN schoolroom was filled to capacity, all were held in our Town Hall on Mion- The Standaxd Anthracite. .., �� q; I es Flo, Beatrice and Winnie, alb of should always claim the attenti operation was not necessary, but sim- , wl :" the section being present At the day evening last and fairly well at- Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cud- our ratepayers .—Mr. George Molrltiof ­ - T ply treatment given and which fol- �;- I -11orticultural Society. — All The close Santa Cla-us appeared and dis- terided. The following were those more and son, of Kitchener, spent the ,some miles east qf lowed up Will shortly quite overcome ,�-- ,� .,,I.; . :".,':': '?F" members, directors and officers of the tributed the many presents from the nominated: Foor Reeve, Mr. Owen .' left he trouble.—Misp Helen Swan has z ill �i. I I 91ppen Hdrticulturah Society are call- beautifully laden tree. -Christmas holidays at the borne of Seaforth station the folurart village COKE ", part of this t ,.. � 4". 9 been in � London during the past week ! I . ,ed to meet in the school room of St. Earling Clostng.—We, the under Geiger, Geor e C. Petty and William ?&. and Mrs. Roland Cudinare, their week for a trip to Alberta- — Mrs. I ,,v,' " , - Consitt; for Councillors, all the old 11ts, and it goes without saying Douglass and daughter, Miss Norma, ,o #Ulting her sister, Miss Tena, Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE 'And 11; ....... ; or s I.. 4, e. - AA4drWA Church , Manday, January signed merchants of the Village of Council, namely, Chris. Campbell, p —Mr. Ernest Peppc--r, pf Sarni,a, spent cut one-third off your fuel bill. .... �.1.1, � �, 1, � , : . � , 1,661 at 9 o'clock. Fuller particulars Rensall, agree to close our place of Robert Higgins, James and Cte they bad a very happy time., of Hyde Park, spent thelholidays with .. ; . I �.. 11" * " Priest Mr'. George Ferguson, st ;.. �r.� I,- 1,11 I I— , ,­ . .1 "I I ,� . I . With three 'new compianied by -his wife and grandchil- daughter, Miss Margaret.—A 'has � .00*b Week . A4,04 business every night except Saturday Robert McArthur, of Usborne, ac- Mr. and Mrs. John Johngton and Ch"i mas 'holiday, here with his rel- V­ , Aohr%twas Entertaiment. — Very atives and friends.—There is and 11 " " bruary and March, nominees, William Consitt,Alf. Clark dren, Violet sqd %a�vey, had the pretty wedding was solemnized at the beem quite an epidemic of colds in our I .... 1, The during January, Fe 0111 ,11 _i�ll ;:: Double TM Christmas entertainment commencing January lst� 1027. The and Robert Oameron. The village during the past week or so � - ' �'� ,"�r�j . .. Soft Coal 1,111 ­ "I't.."1z � following, I ,,, ,".. I" . riving �� I'll , , . United Church was a above f,oTms the heading on a signed three mentioned were elected by do' to Exeter with a horse and eu day, December 22nd,� when Rev. A. and still exists with many, both in For Heat in a Hurry and an economie .I. " ,7,i" Alit" ft, Audrew's misfortune la-st Tu4wday while d United Oburch Manse last Wedned- ". - I � , , I ,,��, I �,, " I i �� e�'� ,f sueeegs. The "St. Christophery petition by our merchants whose clafflabion for School Trustees, name- to havre the horse take fright ,ttter.' Vir. Sinclair, united In Marriage,W,Isls the village ,and ruxal districta.—Tbe fuel, burn Our CONSOLIDATION ,,�, �,;f� ­ � � I., - . 6, " . I I '' -J,',�,�,, � th# 6ft f - relatives ., ,", tr2A was a little lb*ffer and finer than names appear on dt, Case & Son, F. ly, Tho=u Welah, H. C. Soldan and man riding on horseback'Just after Almada Finkbeiner, daughter of Mi�, A�di'frie-nds of the late Mrs. MILLERIS CREEK om the wo or. - I ., 11 I . I ,;: '4," z �, ;4" - ;*441** W6 that it t4ok three boxeg George Scott, Bertha Bell, Bouthton bern X I entucky. ,� 1,�,�.,', , 4 "oWelves,", ,a-ftd Vm ao W. Hess, John Passmore, W. H. Pfile, William A. McLaren, -while Mr. Cbas. pasting a car the horse baited :for- and Mrs. Jaco (Dr.) William Graham, of Toronto, ful coal b6ds of Eas " fir nd � , ,�4�,-� I , - I ��'- .. I b Finkbeiner, of Steph- " ,� �� &� I , "p, . Ifftit" Moore wa's also elected by ACCIAMS- ward, and while Mr. Ferguson tried en' to Mr. Mlliaftt Robert Parsons, and formerly residing in both Brus- , I.., 11,.V� Afld'A sAW to send the vatied ' T. C. JOYnt, Willi= tion for Public Utilities. Mr.. Alex- g on to, the lines, the horse son of Mr. and Mra. Robert H. Par- sels and Clintan, and who frequently I , �, I'�', cg' ,of ItIto T4iontd; - ThA eanta,ta" "What 9t . Murdock, Roy 'Weber, ander Murdock, as Clerk of the Conn - "i. 1-1. . to ,!:n, , I .1 PI lilllzl,�', - S.- , T. Drummond & Sono 61, was ch br .ose, throwing the occupants sons, of Stanley. The young couple visited relativeff and friends In Ren� I �,?, Aopftba io $anw,", vnm *411 rend� T. EGGS �f; ,Y, I - - - er, ��,) �� i. � fl '01d, .14#6h pp�ffije ig due the two E. Rannie, J. W. Skinner, E. F. 0rman of the meeting and out, while the bOT50 Tan a -way and will reside on t1m farm recently pur- , sall, w e sorry to learn of her death . 1,,_ 1. 1. . �, � ,:fb Maip4�, it was decfdO-d to erdafte, oT politpolfte was not found until the Mext worn� chased froni Mr. Roberit Hoggarth, which occurred the e-nd of last Week 9. � I . k'.� ... .1 61%,W8.04,Aifil fWa6nmid Grace W. A. MeLaren. the regular meeting to Wednesday ing in an orchaTd, the reins having Reeve of Hibbert.—giss in M -r home in Toronto. We have an UnIdMited demand for "I ... - ,+L %Oil . . � 4" V, dlligt ce and owiuff�hre ,.�,',.' Zi i!�', � JIM Christmas Visitors.—Poll evening of next Week, *h Mary Xb- The -fun- Eglg% In our Now pjLtent Egg Carton. ,, , ."'.1111", � ...", , - ter of Equalization, and other mat- had A�l :. -�'. ki 4 Akd`�Ildftht ftv-ning theboys the list of vigitors home for the, holl eft the ya4t- caught aroubd a tree. Mr. Ferguson Xaig spent a day, in Exeter this -week, erlal was held on Monday last at her and require a steady suoply. ftk, d, , � 1 M ! , 116611, IF Th , � 1,11k " It - -nee Weigh,,, Xjsgigs 1,*j*,46f uiumiapAl InIgor .­ de- ., i � �,��, ",_ 1, '� '10 I - , the misfortu-ne, to have big the gtedt of Miss Fru OrMeT home in Itrustgels. I -A 00 '16 day. Migg Vlore ticis Peared , I I 111a f 11 be , hould disloca , A pa sing mo- 'a ", � 1,0 !, _, ". I . *#a. en . tnnt% W' .; 4? ted a A watch service will be held t1i �St. Ce Sed will bo much missed by aevery HIGHEST CAS' � , 'Atry U61 find JOan 3914ek, Jain& 'Tapp, tak#4 up. and d-ealt ,,with; H PRICIMS PAID ',i,�. � U 0.9h, 4% I:w " � I -11 , - I ,��' ­.. " ],,,� ,�Wsk''o ,6t of t6tilft- X484 matIt. . I . � .,,��,�, Q; hqftr Uird J-07ht, I WAt took "him to Exeter, where M Paul's Anglican Church oil Friday large-' circle 'Of frlet& VAth whom on the Government Grade 11aAm. .11 . - '4 . . . ,er . . alng of a VY U, "U'dw ht6n, ,Mggei MAVY I dtd 0 - -, dy Vhrist� I xll, ,'­ '4 1% �11 IrWIMAs Cglftta b'y CatMel P'*eg- hlid his AdUlder set, abd is, dolog night of this week -at 11.80 to 900 the she WA'S A great fNvt)Yite b ­�_.11 �111 Otted ` Tbia old Ybdr -e' _ brig sun % o li i��"'11 ,.,� . t, A* w.v1A_,-Th_- Atary ,n SitieQn. and acted in Our Telephones are at y ...... P 1`19 ild Woll 0 ftti be e# but A,hd th . 0 g it. bt, ny di p L"�"I�� R � he* ; - our Mg - 11 � . �, � 11 . 46 6199idIffi Ur A'Ox' btegur. mas" 401% y6t eve? bew, was.,�rotrght '06'er oedUpaitts of' tho diaitet' estao-. Mr. John Pider, of Totdnto, Awthred allurdh'and sociat oir,ties. �� � 1�1 . , '120 vigil strive ;41,1., -'of i6r * iviidlY bdftthe vnin& 0 tho large � Posal; use them freel-9 for fn�ormntlon. . - �,ggr,#. w I � -, onto- Mrs V1 ed tMhurti­�-Xr. aliq e � I 1 ., "', � gfi� .!�, IN ifte jx)ftd UHL d:,Ntrdit. Xv#, Gor.do,t hate to opond ChriAtults h6llday§ with ., I 1. . _�� 4"k. _b* - XgW YEAR19 GRURTINGS , `� �4'% I .- , .."." "� .- f pfomf, 0 g"6 'PAVIP: and little 94ft Of lbrohfo `gyo 'his pariinta, Mt. and W�j Alft 6r" . ,: ft4. iW40011 Ail R I '!' I I",, , , " . 1 q'.4 , , ,40m b4h) ft , d U -11d , —y6*: dorresp"o Wit , Nor& Dakota, I " , " ,4 , 4 1 C49946h' I 1, , , ,'�of­�. in" b $1 L'A#'10' , , ".fta&ttl . I D. A. 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