The Huron Expositor, 1928-10-05, Page 4I2 1014 "A I �.S. = k -tier, IQ Z.wft Ust come ne. fV the 'Pub- 10 , 41 9 tip, �Fop the neg Ov Z ST 721 0 �c Df Z=*& CIAM POR �1� U $. N.a - HARV vuh C� Ta t* wovkl tbe loavo Zon I bur 4, 1=14� 8 R otiev by DMA WXC�3� pe Xr. 4M ted by Ur. Kim e vs given creex Wr J*Tagigbou Ai. HUMMA Ir psop dD eA verY the first the Dingle rpwme RAlp'. as ouzp,4� ao Usq44" "'v wan-lAviagst= otc" sqa*,,�o -k- XeCo :' �.: 0.0 to parl�% the home oadster class. he 5,4�g 40 This, was an error an ot Bibla GavP �p %�%AVnl rqquest,� , the audeers or pvAty wA addzesly, us,- again 04pt -lit On -11 rRizat of Of HUI- thQ Judges' blo(vlc, tba, Prize fOr single mort sfleugf, rural fair for the nu
Of itb shemlb vAer'ely whan ro S er Ila haryle,sa being wonbY Bar- ing th bigiz �oard, taldag 0 Qous=6 Dri'dsh is dugW, 'Pry R, I , , M, lett last Saturday ab=mO0n, V4 � 's Ph-kho D ", " :W07 Zarl? wwolne
Walter HabMrk, of Hensall, teaellem who took how ?a=d mhis ry trt", ber, of qmnt - 0 =*5 brown, driver, Mr.,HabWrl� purchasied InR r �re brought the of John Mel fair are; Olaudes Rowea I �c, XM. Doz. 20 v to tits country the bri Vale bwoweU, �Msselg X. md NTs. Duncan Dr. Moir, and it has ift was to ikaighten out b=t; c4EC- 3qr(MQWQV= T al 7-TATZq, rh in the harvest eldest son of mr. his drive; from Jessie Buchagpn� ITOU'a MTV,-7,5rl7 for to Wo of Roxboro. The ceremony nt prizewinner in the actm ba to atmilahten, been a consiste las G;a5 Finnigan md B,. siwlp�nll water Cr p0tQ .0$ vest. padoluned in tliepesence show ring. Ut a' belg4 and the wuz;iZ Z6 Finvagan's, school received almt X?
It, .1.4UZbt' � h which was mey fast end ezek- 0 the sO),di�hzioms of his sub*,t, OU�7 Canadian but Britis of tile immediate T-10tive-9, was Raseball.-A beilog end Arob, second =4 third 10 I.Co U0, ff a great deal 01emnizedby Rev. J. J�Obsoe, ing. g&M4� of baseball ww PlaYed on -Traln UP rp. child'" llperfa:iibs should for fteas 3.35 11, *e Low ve been gilvin B& The Henoal diamond on Saturday Qf!2- Dbildren, to d in the oratory cont4st.-WTS,
. B. Snell, of bring theiw "� 14ak, of 'Exeter, is visiting Mr. and a a doz. and some ed by Rev the Lord At ,�54%0 the experilnet ven in marriage by n -of bouquelts between Soamth QAd Rensall "ShOuld Ge* lvixs. J. B. Sampson. -A little girl in
very bride w1io Was gi have 84ven Some we Of 10-9 the a number schooli her pl=6 under an the her father, took Juniors, resulting in be given to the the preaession, in MiBs I)OU918-S' not only to arch of autumn leays, aud flowers. In favor of Rensall, The game was wers hojnUd out t a WIg"DUffiled with stmw criticism u,,bl, to attend. seated in and Canad- very lovely in a Period one of the fastest and thrilling games shut-ins Who were two boy6, made quite CaShe 00 following the and drown , zoo pg? DOZ, Per 4, Servi Um ca well. rchid georgette. land carried of the Season, causing lots of excite- At tho ch h ce 'Ra�r. -a plesiallig appearance, typifying a $3.10 frock of o too of sunburnt roses ment. Our bys held Seaforth 8-2 rally sewviqp, the pastwv Rev, Mr, . Geo. Cameron, of Clara Butt-Phih Asla 31a 2 fact there has been far a shower bouquet f the eighth kining. Sinclair, g6ve a most splendid and rural scej�e.- eak Farneombe Sandare- rL, .30 2 2 raes $.,'spent the past w .30
ing the celreMOUT, Untia the first and Gret en- .30 eBritih harvest I very brilliantly, ti-,md-y sezwpp along the line Of church In'Ve rk ,
vauch said about was servedto Some Royce Wlsh Played double, bring e, Dr. A. R. Campbell. inclaccombSeavYozeTiov?�0-10?ujre nty luncheon ttwaance'land how It made for bet- with his unO 2.00
n a dai .30 s,,,, tie LiThe facts are Gts and ater the YOung knocking a triple alld' He left on We4inesday to attend Ae 0
Pride of E[awlerh-Bri?ht Re .30
thirty gue few rung, but not Scor- ter lives end characters, inSt2mcing V nary Collegeat Guelph. it er& Subsidized to for Detroit, the bride lug :-LU- quits a 'on the O eteri Priae= Zligabeth-BT ght .30 eft wbo had boen
thousand men couple I Onturi ------ ==
with the ith He also showed wome how a judg& %2
travelling in Malaga red velvet v ing imself. bm years, said tht of School Fair. -The annual Tura� Ran' prod. Raviezhofi--Cherry .30
A -Vivid Heliotropp-- ------- . . ..... .30
coane to Canada to elp On their 1115- g.xi itchaug. The little R1011OW1 beach for fom# Rev. 3%;bx 2.W 11� " ?I
nd coat to wnu Piet-nerk - - ------ wt a matclL d the st of this nunaber, h; in Roxboro. lowls played very well for the size of the many hundreds o boys, that 'had Sall Fair, under the 130 243
harve reely one of Agriultural Department Of Soth Wm. Copolea&�-Viol= Made good turn they will live up: hi�,n, sea eby =n add k doz,no %per per centT have Hensiail link,- come before W -b the Seeforth boys. d with Sab- Ruron,'under
y -five - iseven make their Clinton4
Bill joynrb� catcher- Ilawol Foster, list them ha� .24n counecte end in ll probability -ill 71B,371RT or M=rEr.4 clkoia= =Qi4
rt stop; UortOn, bath chool _humh, thus baing de- was held at our FuhlJic and Cmtlnns`�-
That base; Sho permanent home in this cGuutry' following is [eft field; pri that tion sch,bol premis2s On, IftdUesd?-Y 06 W ovca% -aa.d for them and for Canada School Repott.-ThO 4, d base; Harold Appleton, ved of dib early infiUMCO October 3rd, on, which WAR be g Separata School No Pitcher- Ed. Lft- mvke for good liver- At the close of afternoon last, �=Wrvw
Roce Welsh, star as a Tory large at- BE GOV=KMENT, WSPEC= -Mrs. L. Redden Tender- Occasion there w 3V2Ry GAW"�* But it with the -small Pro- the TePot Of of Septaniber: Znefio, ' ght field. the sermon, is rt, farhe mouth ri The s well. Hibbe tie 3rd -base; Claa�e d a very fine exhibit were dissatIsfiedend Who S,. IV -Veronica O'Reilly, 76; Rose E. Rennie, G. HayEf, ed very feelingly and exceUeritlY that tendance an of the who I -The Niviety and judging of Mr. - Fatters"`�
Portion . Harry McIver, 70. Jr- G Rennie, Trott, Parke, Cud- beautifu y -returned home because O'Connor, 71, evening service the 'Agricultural Department, -together alread Nave were unable throgh disability IV -Nellie Doyle, 77; FAIW-Yn Morris, nore, Waigbt- Nine-" A1 the Ion, s (absent). people's laague palstox gave a splendid Bern with four Other judges accompanying e sr. Ill -The Young -1 satisfaction ure work or pay 75- Joseph Morri Y.P.L. n pecially addressed to the young, and him, gave very genera ,or jn�,-Iinatjon, to see ble Williams, 79; Fergin yj -tpd Church eld we=Ex that suited 78; John OConnar, 75; Mary -t�11`sin the basement of the church which confbAiPed all the trou tatheirine tamped them as experts in that itbat 1 7011aa piendid advice and and S Ort of , the exhibits Their claim is that they i - Joseph O'Reilly, 70; Mari cn.� line. AS our rep ot Jordan, 7Z , Zc ay ening with a large e --d helpful suggestiOns- Carmel and prizes is so long, we have not C Of anada under mls-. Feeney, 70; Joseph McIver, 66. Jr. Pres, first part of the even -The Sunday -were brought to C
80; Mary ig was devoted to businsiss. Miss P,egbyteriawrchurch held a very sue- space'for much comment other than they were badly, III-Marg&yet O'Reilly, last Sunda . which started from our 3rd class, Connor, 77; N,,,, F,,011ik was elected Preside -it essfu rally . Service- Y the pr eesin Robert Higgins L. Li- North Am
that Hall early in the afternoon, brown
Morri, 80; Joseph O' attend- Town, I Dn, (Hensall) NormaU
and that wages 'de fl, [119 PColeman, Myrtle Thomsd IevenbrutallY treated) Marion McIver, 76; Margaret Atkin- for the remainder Of the year, to take morning wh6 a very larg`0 public 10) Mary service was the embraL ng our three -Ilroy, Kathryn Drys
and their II.-Aiia Jordan, 72; Hm- Miss jessi, Johnston's Place, and Miss, ance and the Ord- Of Thomson, Sinclair, Rose M
not -8 represented 74. JA n gtie Thomson, Ber 3 Olive Brock; mwP ro e, - school pupils, and. also -the pu Is a di t
D, , h Cle! laihv, been brodcast M Filis, lst Vice -President. Mr. Few beautiful GM -P vid lo and m ougas Sangster, dining dale, Rut J() British Posses- d by the Pres na Williams, 71 Mary Fitzpatrick, s: Of rural schools, Nos. (H ey' 6,5 part 11 -Teresa principal of the Cnti- byterin Church in Canada far Rally teacher, (w of world howing out the I -and and across the en ris Cantelon, ship of Hay, nd No. I'D, room tabie, )uquet from arden,
through, 67; Mona Fie "Tings, Thaf 14, Tovm H e (10, '.11.) Alvin Bell, Jim Mc- Atkinson and Louis McIver (equal) - uation school, and. Mr. Claude Bowes, Day the topic ,being -ship of Tuckersmith, made a ) Ann olernan, Harold Bouthron: -wen, McKay, Grace Diek� Primr-Marg- Public chool, had A��e, and was most ably taken, by 7own Marion am, Cone. Of the ey marchedlJohn Farquhar Roy Brock, Keith E
it? Ii I. -Matthew principal contests for the pagtor, Rev. James Mellroy. Then very fine showing as tb Stewart Bell, Raye Patterson (Rep -
all th fuss about rt Fit--piatrick amd' Gerald OiConnor charge Of the games and e led Hensal) Alvin Bell; bou- g, First Why Jor- rvicie was followed, but with banners flying. They wer 1B han Cradle Son
not satisfied Edwar4cl McIver, Clare the ening, and they are to he c- the order f se U"* t an' writing, -were Ine"Y Class, (10, T.) Iviargaret
hese men (equal), -a in de- by a quadron of school Pupils f q. -e Dahlias, (14, Hay) Gladys M. sall) Taylor, the pay, what Williams, Genevieve At- the splendid program which was too lengthy to giv t gratulated on Yridnce, 'but h, (Hensall) -Edith TIM, Erma- Kipler� dan equipped wit Musical I E WU Thomas ,lfarr t: b ewart Crerar, Margaret
either the conditions Or -in McIver they had, prepared, and also for the tail -in thisrour corresP( arrayed and I Brock, P
)he�l 01
vas to hinder thom getting out Of kinsaii, Carl Feeney amid To us follows - instruments, Seated in Wfessrs. Drum- live Brock, ROY P
feet Attendance -Vex- very fine and able manner in which some of -the Parts were as their fail-, (equail). Per Scriptures," by Sons delivery utfit, With Hensall -, Vera ROP0, 14, Hay; market Herbert Drummond, Keith Buchanan, the country, epecially ceping the Recitation,, "The Holy niond thful steed mounted by one jamb, a�bou 95 i1&S.1 ( Kenneth Pas�l I Writing Ifidian (yRemy, Nellie Doyle, EllwYn they handled the games, k �eusall) Bill more, orihy Me- U fai (Rensall) the 0111m ecitatilo , "To their , _ en- I Summer," home was paid for them. maryi;s, Catherine Williams, Mary interest 'of the large crowd from start Miss Iren Hogarth; r ch r -teed wai Glenn- pair Of bacon No Wurin, Harold Bo -a- y, Hanna -%i never a dull moment. the Kirk" aLfolloWing recitation was of the pupils, and whi Edgar O'Rill to finish, TI (tg,
'an iRelperl- Morris, Margaret R0 , mak- tries; "beef calf, re hred' r grade,'I Queen,
hand, just what is otlie en. This also decorated, for he am PU I- thron, Ivan Kipfer, Billy Glenn, ritis workman, -worth o a Williams, Tresa Atkinso, Louis me At the conclusion of the programme, given b� miss in McQw gih wen, Harold F "In ed B 'me 'a ollowed by a hymn by the choir ing in all a very unique and' imPO& 10, Hay) Hu MCE M, 'on Dougall; writing,
on., Clare Jr a d -ti -nd new songs was f, Wilmia Gree, H -a' Mildred anfryner9 The iver, enevive Atkins S ved der- Graham inuffin's, ber Oil
farmer, or e ecitation by Don- ing Spectacle. The procession MO Dorothy Flaly'r, Field,"
western Mciver, Edwaird McIvey. a num f lowed by weiners, Tail and then, canoh nd W rrA i much wheat and dan, Thomas were sung, ol 41 he Lord's I the Town, Hall to,the Lo -I EZ� Follick, Ross MeUrOy, Norman Sin -
western farmer has I Burke, Teacher. credit is: due to aid Walker, entitled', T Irom west tA) the To' thy Drummond, 'Min -
'Lucy M. B. and coffee. Much To time in which to barvesfb it. Un- charge of the Day." A number of hymns added to Road corner, and then uee, clair, Edith Wolfe, (1(), Hay) Annie the ladies who had remises. The isplays in ill a biscuits, litt e, the interest of the occasion, -and the School P ni-e Sangster (Repsall); te i0olernan, ' (Hensall) Ruth Coles; circumstances he i's apt to lunch, nd also for those who assis(t- partents were very fine and the Marion cKay, Beryl Drummond, I writing, ,Oft in the Stilly Night," der KUPPEN ce-s throughout we- greatly e'll de n in the Eleanor Bell, Iren Hoggarth, Hen- ed in any way to make the evening a seTi � pupils as give much rather too little for fliS W. M. S. meeting. -The egular number present oratory of th( (14, H9Y) Edith Dick, 10, PHUY) M- pay too jOyed by the lage liabor, bemuse nary iiudsoy, che h%verY mu�-,h favorable sug�r cookies, Grace Wurm, IV he has to have it, a -ad success. to the Super- � very special feature, sall (14, Hay) Frances Anderson; ed Munn, (14, Hay) Emerson
meeting of the Women's MissiO Mi U-A very pretty and much credit ir. due report, was 1 Lary Dick, T
they are pretty at the home of Mrs. intederit, 'Mr. Peter Moir, and the calling ort Anderson, (10, Hay) Grace Dick, Al- to living conditions Society Was held, wedding wassemnized on Saturday, achers, scholars, par- Little Emma Wurin Hensall; MYrtl as sided. The all- crayon drawing of lemon Mrs. Monteith pre ion, September 20th, at the te'obeys and offiCerSl for the splenid- comment. Te Isabel Sunder- vin B( for -both. farmer and A. Bell. 111z"on (14, Hay), much the same fterno o (14, Hay) Doris Alexan- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iy [ly Day Services. ents and friend ne -with Hymn 322 with carried out Ral and (Hensall); and orange:
meeting ope residence Beryl Drumm McGregor, Margaret YW- -laborer. Mrs. Doig when -their Orly Briefs. -A wery quiet wedding took lated upon their united effOTts to cook, der, Archie ys. Monteith- at success it currant tarts, Q4, I -lay) Myrtle Thom -
When this province was settled, it prayer by M Hymn 386 Hudson, Hensaill, place in London on' W�--dne5day ve- make the Fair the gre el Sunder- Gregor, Benson Dick, Elgin Johnson, British im,-rm- read the Scripture lesson. daughte, Rena Mae, Was United in illiam was. The following is a list of the son, Vera Sundercock, IS101) tied by was Sung. utes of the lasit arl W. M -this week, when r. W - cock, Lloyd Lindenfield, race Wurin, Be T hoyckon - tulip in water colors, largely set The min itchell, ordy ning of May Olg Bro marylRge to E Spring wheat, (f �4, Hay) Myrtle Thom �a e in a I -As i - Winne s I (Herigall) - light grants, -who were entirely unfamiliar t* were read and adopted, -with ,, Of Mr. and. Mrs. A. Mitchell, Of Hilebrandi, ", r side t f t , v I prize r : 4 Bert Thomson- Dardbby McQueen ive 9 S. S. No. I k Drysdale, (14A Hay) I M. 'Eln quiz, athr rr
with No. Annie Coleman, Grace
ng and two visitors. given lage was united in marriage to IVIV5. so
the canditi t� and Mrs. q sheaf, S. S- cake, iced, 'Mary Hemphill (Hensall), �tri! Will'
ons as they existed t =n responi Usbarrie. The bride, who w wheat, -Mar 'uis, . (Hen,vall), Harold
was sung, after which Mrs ring A.C. ert,
ed n 3 Tst, Be:�T��!0111111; ats, 0 ed Foilick; sunset scene yet they succeed dl in maTTiage by her father, entered MaT6 of Landon. My. (1(), Hay)
ir pioneer day& H71e ion of the "andt ,,Vnll reside in RensaRl.- Stewart wurm, Dorothy (I., H.) , Loretta Higgins, WRIT VIM- Ky e le U Prayer. A port the liv-,Ing room to the strains of the Hildeb- McQueen H
Of them did. . Vanhomie and family, 144 u Irene Hous- in water COIG-Ts, (14, ay) Alex' Was Mrs. William B Marion, MKaY,
s. Monteith,'Miss J. Ches- I ,day at the home, A. -C. No. 144, -sheaf, Hen Bell- rais,in pie,
Hen- of London Sul hwee,, this diff eT Z, e -wart Bell; I Hay, Jimmie SO, �Hensajl) Vera
the,, large majority ence be- d 'O very interestinglY bridal chorus from L-heng"i", Play- imiie McFiweri,
'There is, tukey 1y'Y ed by Miss Margaret McLaren, S,�A,-ycock, Lorne Murtrie, r days and those of to- ney, Mrs. . D. Stewart andmys W- The bnde, looked charinung in of Mr. IG- 'Hudson. - The' Sall, Ste y, O.A.0 Eld!ar, Alexander, 14, Hay) Gladys Jarrott, (Heusall) tween pionee with Sall. th Irish Fall Pairs- over the farm- McEwen; harle No. 21, qt., 1. Sundercock, Doris wo Helen Glenn, (14, Hay) Francis Am- . British w. Cooper. Th meeting closed- of apriic�otgeorgette Wi 12mg made candy, t ay. in pioneer days tbl�� flyinn a ga`wn andotheys in. this section. are set- S. S. 14 Myrtle Thomson; barley, O. Grace Warm; home me- deksion, John Alexander; Poster, ! t subsidized, or singing the last two verses of e a bandeau of orange ers 'ce Al
was no lace She war lustrating health poster, (14, Hay) immigrant iquet of t1ig down, to the every daynd ord- A. 0. i��. 21, -sheaf, S. S- 14, Myrtle kinds, Beatri Willet, ex.
3.88 and, -repeating the Lord's Prayer zdid he have his way paid- . He spent blossoms, and carried a t of lifeRev. D. Me- Thomson; sweet corn, Golden Ban- Murtrie, (H. 14) Bert ThOm:&On, D" derson, Myrtle Tomson, in unison- butterfly rolses, lily of -the valley, in- inary duties James Street United tam, 6 ears, s. S. 10, Alvin Bell; No. othy Drummond, 1-1. Drummon, John -S -the bulk of his all to get to C-aniada, Ntes.-St. AndTew's United church trspersed with maiden hair fern- Tavish, Of j AJ,xander- Hensal, John Farquhar school lun�dh, (Hensall) � ltnn.all)AM,rian mcKay, Ruth Coles,
-will conduct servicel 14, 11orene JMcD6,nald;
e here 'was -here to stay. of Kippen Will hold their any desaid, MisF, Edna Gill, -as Chmek Exeter, h Marion McKay, Dor- Ross McIlrOy.
and one- The bri e, on the F rqa'ar,.No'rnia, Sinclair', Potatoes, Irene Haggart III spea ing, (14, Hay) Edith err' s iay, Oober 7th, when Coles, �G. Sun- u '10 k� uestion of doubt but s Y a dress of silk in the United Church her s. . lo, Annie Cole- othy Drumnd, Keith ' Re
There is not a ices on u'nl( B.A., B.D., of daiil gowned' in con-dng Sunday in the mo�mning, the I Irish Cobblers ndercock; patch on Thmr,on, Stewart Cre-
e the Rev" G. N. Hazen, .1 d veivet, and carried a bouquet 11' Margaret Shepherd, dercock, Isobel Su le
services both Pite (H� �n. 11)
London, will . The bridegroom evendng service beig withdrawn on.1 Alden Appleton, Emma conduct Mar ei h tte that many of them would gladly hav ill, Raye Pa r- ar, to the old country if they a.m. and of Columbian roses services at Lloyd Lidenfil, M p, nt, y H mp, Hemphill; judging corn
returned rr�)rning and everting, at 11 was attended byhis, cous171, Mr- Stan- account of almliversary Wurm, ry
Neither is there dft, S. 10, Clarence Fair- son Helen Glenn Isobel Sundercock, Ma
so The music for the morn Bitter chait-e of Chiselburst S. Beryl Drummond,'Wilma Green (Hen- petition in poultry, girls, (Heaffall) could have don 7�30 P.m. ley ?ffitehell. The ceren-wnYas Pe'r- th,e - IT-oly Commurrionti Teen M�Guntains, Henall, Drummond, Nil -
Duet, "OP- of white Urdted Curch. ('14, H.) Alce Higgins, Beryl -
St. Pairl's Anigli- Uniniond, m;5x- d
any doubt that many f them corn- iln-g Service is as follows': formed under an arch I Harv�y Hudson, ;S. S. 14, Jerry Join- sall) - knitted wrist cuff red Smillie, (14, Hay) Myrtle Thom -
d bitterly abOut en the Gates of the Temple, by Mis- Streamers land Weding bells nd will 'be Observed in Kenning; Myrtle Thomsn, B. Dr Eleanor Be
'PlainDd as loudly - race Scarlett; an- ere On Sunday, October W Ife, Margaret 11;
es Marian and G Ord,,, by banked with ferns, mingled, with can Church h or', May o Sall. Har- ion,MeKay, ,Mabel Fee, Nellie Fee son, Maude McLean, 'I lep Munn, Hen
-rings as have e essrs if), Hy, He jadging competition in beef calves Or - 7th, at the 4(yrning Se'v"c' .-M ' - M. PolVick, W. the conditions and eai them, "Ble�ssed be Thou, O L utumn flowers. Rev. J. 'McIlrOY Of (Heniall) doll's dress, ba", (Hensll) Raye f -this' suin- Me, Dear Lord, , Miss Janet Pety and, Wren made another trip I old Faster; Dooley potatoes, NO- 10, I gster, -bacon, hagg,
the British immigrants 0 all Choir; solo, Grant ficiated. The -'soloist, No. 14, Elgin Johnson, Green, D. Drummond, M. San. ool- Patterson, Roy Brock, :Harold Sher- r complaints went of Mind," Mr. O.. W- White, OHe�s-iall, sang very sweet- ith their truck n Friday eening r' Tin, Nellie Fee; darn On, W
king a good sale of VhU.WhanW4 Veral Sundercoek, G. Wu ,
mer. But thei Deep Peace service- ly ,perfect Love.,, 'Tk6it (H. 14), ritt, (10, Hay) Jimmie McEwen, Alex. mr,heurd. There -were no neVTS`PaPT'- Crawford, 'Ripley; evening I The,grooyn's. gift of last week, mao Queen, Caty and re- Loretta Bell, Alvin Brock; Marigolds- len hose, Myrtle Thomson mcmurtrie, John Alexander; spelling Weary,' Lloyd Linenfield,
up rthei,cause, no reporters solo, "Oli, Eyes that are "Great tohe bride was handsorm, fox fur; their egg-, in the day. -Mr. and Grant w1hite sugar. No. lo, T. Syd- Marry Hemphill, a Sunder-eack; quilt match, teams of 3, (10, Tuckersmith) Miss Adeline Mooney; anthem. to the bridesmaid, a Edenstone neck- turning the following 10, Hay, Hugh McEwen, Helen'Glenn, Ver
0 wires and cables .,Ord,,, by choir; solo 'Mr. 0. of Shwkespeare, ney i�aylor, Sydney Taylor, (Hensall) Harold ew them, n, I patch, Mildred Myrtle Thomson,
to instervi is the to the pianist, an Egyptian Mrs. J L. Meek, Follick, Vera Sunder- '
-eir bles They Cyawfovd; duet "One �Sweetly lace' the soloist, a jade neck- foymeffl village, My. Harold Elder; Turnips, Bruces Grant Xabel 'Fee, A,eritt, (14, Hay)
th trou W .elet. to y residents of -our -1 Margaret Taylor, . Drummond, (14,
to broadcast . and miss MoOney lyra . I Meek being Manager 9 the Standard King, 10, H., Garnet MoussO' I -en- cock, Thomon,, Vera (Henall) William,
-had no audience but the trees Solem-n Thought," a by chair. Lace with bracelet; to �he goo-synan, ' H Sherritt; beets, Detroii, dark (14, Hay) myrtle ith Dick, (10, Tuck.) Arthur
�n spaces. A patient audi- and Mr. Crawfor ; respon's, cuff -links.. After the ceremony lumh Bank here before, being tramferred Sall ill Mc- Rapp; crochet lace (Hensall) Marion Hay, Ei bhe few op, the week re spent the week end red: Rc,,bert Drysdale; lo, T., B inde mathetic -Miss Rose McLean spent the was served, in the dining roarn -which to Shakspem-i M. G. Lean; lo,',H., Jack Mu, Hay) myrtle Thomson, Varley; -school. parade, Htrall 1, e, but a very linsY end at her parenVs. home on and white. Lat- at the home . Mr. and' Mrs. n, Erma Kip- McKay, (14, bel Fee- h-emmed tea Hen -sal 2, Hensall 3, 14, Hay, Ist; as decaratd in pink Gladys, M. E. Jarrott, Flor- (Hensall) Ma Ist; 10, Hay, Ist;
Oratory. f riend.s f ey - 14, 2ne. They soon tired, of London Road. -Miss Etta Bell spent the bmide d Drysdale. Their numerous Ildred Pollick, Nel- lo, T�uckersmitlh,
r. a d er a, th afte nao see hern again.- e�ce, McDonald; carrots, Chantenay, towel (Hensall), M Wilma specdal prizes for champion pupils, eat, so they learned to Sunday with her parents M n I consisting of a were pleased to -71hy had to _Mrs. her travelling outfit, PauYs Anli- 10, T., Verna HrLean, Edith Wolfe, lie Fee, Dorothy Drummond, Eaton Go., (14, I -Fay) Myrtle Thom -
axe and mazy other thing'- Mr.. A. Bell, of Tucke'SQ1K vevet dressid Charmaine, The A. Y. P. A. f St. Green, Dorothy mcQueen, (14, Hay) T
an er, Miss Dorothy green cut h. Mr. an d Mrs. can C enjoed a very pleasant Dori Alexander, Drothy Drummond bath towel with tatted on, 95, trophy; (10 Hay) Hugh Xc-
were unaccustomed. Dan Bell and daught coat with hat to mat -�hur�h Myrtle Taylor; par- Vera Ropp, 4 i
to which they Drys- E, sundercock, d- twen, 51, books; ( 0, Hay) Jimmie to their home in Bosto, Mitclill leftn a,trip to Poizt Huron outing on Monday evenng 'at a Henall, Billy edke,,(Hen&ai) Marion'McKay,, mo, to W,,k. That returned aw Crowi ,
"A OV learned [uring the week. -Mr- and on their retun they diale, it being inhe form, o, a Weinr milps, Hal en, 46, books.
b e all, they Mass., d aDetroit. Ivan Kip- -ei of tobag�g?x, (10, Hay) Hugh Mc- McE
xryn Drysdale, they succeeded. ming -was ideal for the Glenn,, Xatl -�s why Mrs. John Bell spent a day in St. will resi the groom's fine farm roast. The ev- V�ia Ropp, (10, T.) George Ewen., jininne XcEwen- rustic blird
fey, (14) n, H. fiTst paxt �of the eventag' f7ai� XeM.wq,
That a H IG we o house recetlY.-Quite la in Tjsborne. (Rensall) Bou passmore;
is the trouble with too Many Thomas -number We unite in best wishes accasion, the (10, Hay� jiv
e sees in this �ople's Corder- s. ana friends being devoted to 91ameO and cOntest's V riley, 10, .) r Dlck� TdOUS tfie Young Pe with the miay relative
'British in-unilgrants on attended
Grand Berld on FridaY after which every- Yellow Globe Dauvers, A. Lindenfield, MeEwel t,-dy. Th.ey won't voik. enee held at of the contracting partie. of vnTious 90111te, iuge ibmfirb and did Hele-A,Gleiin, (1% 11.) Dorothy Munn� rope h<er, RaY fttkersOn, Iboyd e crowd.-MiSs Co,lyneil Meeing. - The regular oesat wrOUTUd jS a Alfred' Rapp,
telling the last -and rePort a fin - ample justice to the weineys amd ToRt. (14) Editih, Dick- bouquet of Azters, Undenfield; 0A, Hiay) e too fond of Road, is thly meeting 'of the valage cou nner Mey By Kate Moir, of the London Eldeir, Mary Cole- Rug`h MeL%w n;.ptah G:n atft i
visiting for a few days ith her sis- mon Col va tyeO sl�etch used at (lo- H.) Harold rman Sinclair, (I'D nials ho their vilark on Monday ev81111719, -The figurati Iv- tube, (Rensa 11) No 0 held -alted (Hensall) Dauglas Sangstel Vhoug%u t%e ten hoinson, ST., Of " 3 . the Rally Day Service in the U be done Ic �� L 1 sit, all members bein4 Pre rothy Drummond, Grace, even Mi Samuel T -nd Octo eet- Ch�iych Sunday School -n I Hay) Un'gh NVEwen, (14, H.) AlTQ 1. T. a - Trail Rau� Smd!aY A Cipfer, Do paissore, H. Foster, L. Of Hay. -The .C. G. he mi.,ates Of i0he last m which a leaf was Dick; I hlox, John Ferqu- R�opp, -Bob Vera Linenfield; model of- Iglo in Plas Andrew's United Church, e't. bouquet of P Colonial happens to be the owner ing were read and adopted On motion morning last Olt 2drbairn, rebie Mic- the Iad and the di§pm`Se`T Of wages- gers of St a Special servioe ng ve Placed far very member Was very har, (10, T.) Agnes, F (14, 11.) A And that won't do. Whn 'the Brit- 0 , Sunday evening, October 14tb, '91, usall) May Kippen, are having Of a stew and priest. The Ree amn, (10. T.) ti,cenc or Clay 7executed, and was, we be- Sundercock, Keith Buch I ft�d Ropp,,`Doyis, Alexan- the 'road runnIng east Ingeniou Wolfe; Gregor, Al
repor�ed that Pffle, George Varley, (He et Shepherd, K. 'of on- is to be the der, (Hensal igrant becomes the- owner E . Maines, of Walton led lieve, th 11--&W-ark Of ) Margar
Sunday school ish inim ev rson from the London Road was gravel I bouquet of African Marigolds, (14, H.) collection of 20 t
&is own farm, he TnaY work as lie special speaker. --Miss Elva Ane Crush StOn', and al�qo, all the uperrinendet of 'Uhc' of Calendula, Buchanan, S. Dick; this, -week With her mit, With -XW, Helen, Elder Bert Thomson; "bouquet cracks have been fillied in the coornen't and his goo
d vife, end of Londoyi� (Hensall) L. Lindenfield, Florence Mc- named and- mounted -noxious weeds, Get her back to
pleaReS, Or starve as lie Pleass, but -1a I as a unit; col- work. Moulting Of etitran war, presented to accompanied by e f1i at h Ome 04 Donald- oq,net of French Marigolds, No. 14, Hay, SCh0O ate will just have to HonoMother's Birthday. -A Michi- road. A en, by residents -Of South Rich- %Pemt the week t e li all) Minnie Sangster, E. Kipfer; lection of 6 injurious nsects, (14, R.) hens don't lay
0me down to brass t-419 and work Elder Bert Thomson, (10, eggs. Put Pratts PoultrY
gan paper makes the following Tefer- the ng for a drain along he parents, Mr, Unli Mrs J- (Hn of Verbenas, Alvin Myrtle Thomson, ho,w lie is told to worox- Kippen resi- mon Street, aski �ulatorin the feed and hensfet
-mi'1Y - and MrS' W- J- bouqueteld,- bouquet of COSMOS, (10 'Wen, Rel ence to a well kilo- accept- and fa - My H.) Hugh McEwen, Jiminie'WcE -when and of that street. The Pet'iti'm Was e week end Lindenfi F Dick; n of the Urry Ul� thernoult, and qu ck- 09 Why dent: "A very happy company er Wlh it t�. .) myrtle Thom- (14, Hay) 'dith _ C011ectio _vitality to h
-11Y shauldn"t- h ed y the Council, and the C1 k in- i e were i;i1sit8il Over Al, (14, H reial forest Woods nd ly get back to laying egge. It Pays to the ti e
And, ds gathered at the ir TU, V a and H.) Alvin B(
prefereng, T relatives and friel stru_ted �_ write to County Engine�er by a -number Of Immond, any down and, saTv,ey friends. Mildred, Mr-Doqfaell son, William. D av� -gh McEwein, (14, v,hculd be expect t Andr- nn,, b�auquet of Pinks,, (Hen- 11 [I.) Hu fr. and Mrs. Albe atem" to comi 3 a day When, the British home of Y 'sk epd in Dashwood, the MOTIR Gle Thornsio, (1,0, H.) Jimmie There was son Tburafty evening, 'September P n, and the work will lie s;bw*, spent the we , Edna SUder- le ant -Was the equal, if not the i6i� to remind �Mrs,- John Andersm, the d7al guest of her f,qeU&9 Miss Annia Tie- Sall) Mild -red Follic 14, H.) ]3,ert 'Thomson), STYIM%gr her 88th ed 9s Soon as possible. A humber of Fred Beer an cook Marion cKay, Herbert Drum- -who seWed On- of kippen, Ont-, that it was Hugh mc- J,Wo, of pLukyn, 2-nd class, Ruth Be �Sperier of the men equests wcre preStened to the, coull- man-7--mr- Cockerel, 10, Hay) 1� 5.1d by 2)e-fars- nlPov.v C.nadn 0, birthday. mrs. Anderson has Spent an little Ban, John, sspent Sunday at the mian , Annie ColcTftan 0.,miaie J.Z_ lald Edar Wura (Hensall) write for Pmrrs POUnpr Boor 7REE
er -pbneers, to il asking for moue lights, but ly, There are th lillY. Ewen, RP,�T CO, CANA1D
orialities, ar (14, H.) Bert Thomsen, Billy Glenn, E100D nd priest, it -war home of Mrs
J. W. Peck and * Annie, Cole -an, 1:1- Cal.w Avq'r0r*n+-, re of <Aber nti 'd the past three mritiisi visiting at th n Of CaTn,&On a (Hensall) Who we home of her Son, Albert, and, daugh- Tndti-O lighbs., i�T [e Tn yLy rfTimds of Mrs.. Geoilge Ewen, pen of Doroth;Sr McQueen (Hesall); unry' more -56cnu -f it, labored under greater -earn -that sbe McL)wen, Rmanill k V�l
ge O, ter, Mrs, Frances Landon, also 'With decided not to CRIME, 1� grat to I disadva aTivage, and cus- r, in Oford. to the sykern tbi8 YeIRT. COUT1 is not enjoying.. ,the best Of health three cockerels and 2 pullets, Willi Utage Of I her daughter, Mm FTase Sangster amd priest were appointed a d to Drummond, Hensall - en of Barred gh their ImUir- Mrs. Anderson is re'=Tkably aetive Yet they throu iave +be well at the these days, ha;ini llam ca'fi' �0,0jeyel, Any, 14) and well for er m211-7 years and eu- da"Inimitt" paired as the bric14 was her heme fQT 11 llum'ber O' wee`16s' W'o RO&S' 2 pdlets;alTd , Margateit Ta aug, in Ustry, suc�ceeded- too, and thAy Lran. The Town HaTI T will g6u be Alfred Ro , (T. 10) Y- �R-fly -visit to Michi, ll i. A nmbeT of ofpe and trust lJh'2& s1he pp -he ioyshere Taylor, t Ing beginaig to f Be a o Dile cS 14, H.) In 1bgcmT1aWW to -day are among ple,saa�tly spent visit' k' - enfield; penf Wh6te evening was wesented and 07410red hersOlf rvi" I T' B. and bu�uess men gea stid- renewing aedou'nts "OrTO I Sangster and Pet
ty. wU be Wd ia ooselhiyrst Church, Thoulson, L. Lind
65t With Did tiquairitan Autumil called &UT1119 T)aid On.1notiOn Of which is nnli, to Leghorn%, 2 pullets and.cockerel, Oeo. frjoudshipG. Thove Who were. Mrs. The CounciR adjourned to MeOt 80ain 13bited, on SuntaT., *,October 7th, at Savgster, (14) NEYTtl'. Themson, Dav- -bhe thO protA�Jit, 90-tg�MTA Of at the #,all of qba 1�sele- Wd 7.30 In, id Sangster, Bert Thomson, a and X&S Vioig, VA1118 a pIn. in tlie agwai Dal of the Colling, btf m0ns', Rm- itherit S,�,OJts tb be 0. predowin and d'aUglitey, %rs. C. ' Rail the evening. RoV. %gvgater;' (109 J9ck SIMI Lirg, gunezKul Roly Day Servi<*9 (Hen- special 81howing of velvet and felt hats Friday Ao and most Bel Heden, q4) Bert ThOmsOn folrA torn. yet Bend,, will, be OM sped Brock, th thd Stida,7 SeU61 of the CAWd' arluviila- m1l) mak udsonp and Now Hats each weeki,from oij�td% UnIal 16U12ir 400en 3&G, Jolm Fraser and d4ujWr, Plor- was held 'on Vill r),avid SaUgater* pai± Of rabbitl�', Ok� UnIte Chtfth .7 mnAng er fr Of our spee
-and rs, Jessie raser -hat service, also �rom onw own
...... gr. and 31tvs. Thovm last With an ttenhance dY 225 VrW`- being i"aTed t':r'tb9 &o'y and Wt Drysidsile, L. Un- R b
be tha, loqga f ord, aelpeA be, t&lnte bry a of *19 yAet' Ukh 1") d" W VW it. - X7. et. In" w6abet IYAN9 idle, , -a- .P. Oat, oi Toam,at moderate pricee. 'Call and Mae
<M Laadonv 01 s, fM gftgnaanes, of both r,&01- bOM DftMin*Z,4, He*- ia. MOD"ald VVi1Cg Got- to 1eople esto IwTred, T3e tnioalz 24m in--� 0 ub Wore selecting. 1,emod(Blling Specialty. and V%itwro, %gthw VM v7but -Quits C� 12MM
and WD, NOMM Ot's 'afnity jvpett to ert Drummond, 0 do.,n TiondoA, foolift jteu:�02 wn lUbffer e&A Im - tho-7 IMSW V*dl& Phimftbre' CIO al gind Wofitabl,e gatbet�pgj as bIr, aftit 4G 'te eg !rl the om - u0sudh (HM001) on WIR &-, lt attebar hAd in d und to �t's 10, Ale% ftrt�ie, (May" 16) "M [0g Ur PMO,.Pftd a _r6t. OVMG to to* 11th mrad ilia. aAdG'a lam Z aught dv Detn '69 II'A