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". erv� A . . . . .1. . I . . � ,.. ";,.� �4',.,,,p . , .� , 9f Timu4be, oartooatot and eatertatUOr, vvUl be next ,meeting, 41�ounefllor Sangster I , I , , � 1, '. i., .Z�� 'II"", ", t , n J0, . - '!L!L�� I"'." �� � . . . . . . . I . I . ­ . .1 V1,111, ' R,., was a son -of , L MPIOZ4; Adulta 40C. Chudre" .1 e ,� W % 1 - I I 1"; � ,,�ii�� I, ii, o, "'V, Q'l',-, with his ,aaugbter. usually " , and p e4n ng mAnner, and LL ,. , 1. ii�-�.��'A;. ­=­—­111,1171�1 pxesen , . , , I I , 11 1."11110i , ,`­',,`­ --'-- — vh- late, J 81"i's reported that- ,th storm window had usu 'n rr T A , �� fv� +16 dri fn if I � . I ,'t%, �,;�'i- . � � , ,­��`i�� - I . " 711,7- ­,­ arae,5 Latta. w-bg came here 2oc .0 .R� +q-.— A--+4 .1 . V1 �;4�� I 111 . , I �4�, ii� �,�!,;X�:�­`�, ­��"il,' I been placed on the library window "k -41-44a 0 - I .�,. .��o`,�.:, I�,­ a Or ; - f � , �, A",I", M " Ile and, took out the ftst Y, P. League.-TlIe Young People rovided, with the 0� , , r, --� 1 ,,�� , 0 from, Bellevi 000 L qz�PQZ A 9 , -, .i 11.1w . i 'e ',,�� I I . .. d �J �� and a new door -placed, at the front all present were p �.,,i;,-I�,;,,"�"",,"i'L"�,,' '�� T ON NG. � !., Q � ,,, �Vjt, N j � patent for lot 3, from the Canada Co. of St. , ��: i ., 1, - i ;.�,,�t�,:,,��4!,�l,i�,;�-,�.��, �� Audw,w's United Church held finan0al statement, which was yur- � i. 1:1 ".. I I I .11 . . , , �, � 11 1'��,� -1111,-,'�, �i I, �, .. , � '�`;,� 1;iN f �rth in the year U36, being Amoni the their Sunday night meeting on Febru- of the hall, ouncillor Ortwein re- ­� I . 1­1�i'1'11, ,., �,,,W ."l �­ '' at the I See first settlers in this section. The ary ard, with Mary Thom -son rresid- portEd ti had placed ftnother sued with very much interest and V ---- 11 I � �; - � 1. as -all- the report% 773 A= Pb�=TG 2 (DE GMI�U'� . I �! .,; f� ''" - e,,,(, . I ". � , ­,q�� 11 , shed and I s wen . � , - g night that is well funer' in 'P' lu%,a ed 1. al took place on Tuesday after- - d Jean Ivison air pianist. Bea- light in the c4mmunity wh ch. rU good progress and I . . . . . . . . �� ,; ... ;­�­ ;� 1, - : , -or bur"bel I 11t, '�­ ;� 1, - 9, an ,. :­ ,,­-��.;,­ - ,,, - 11, on, both because of noon,, the pall hearers be-ing John Rob- trice Cooper took the Bible reading ni�tde other 'q=' 11 improvements. achievement as. connected, -with the , Wheat, Standard .... ' ..iI .......... $1.25, y �'. ,­,��, 1114�iil -, re� John Varley, jand Mildred Work -man took the De- chur N l L'" "J� cirtson, Ge,orge E y `­::*,:::::: ............ .06 Fe"'r b�abel ,�'.'., ii�,!,,V.�`i', X", "K Councillor Patty reported, that the ,�. jell�lil 4'. d its unusualness. Charity Committee had been helping ch fvr the past year, and, all the ," Oats, Standard or over , illl I 1i 8 41� . ....... I..... I..... ao -per bufaael ­ i ;�, '' I � r Robert Parsons, William Horney and votional topic; Mrs. (Rev.) Connor - ,� Barley, Standard or over ..... . , 1, 11 'illii,i�",', o of music fo several famfl�es in town and were societies ,associated with it. The state bushea , I ,, I . ,,I ,5, �4 �, "t .80 per ­ �i`­";­.';k� Walter Fairbairn. The service was took the first chapter out of our new n�enbq showed, nice balances ard or over ..... y ... 11 �,,�,:'':�:,�,��li,",���,,,�i',.,, � Programm � . , ft .. on, the.. � Buckwheat, Stand I 11 �111,�.J,'�',A'34,11 I . ­�­­ '113i" I 1: �� � ,�:,.,.:�to!r,�� 1.. given and the (-ndeuvoring to find them work. Reeve :*.'­.­.,* 1.45 per ewit. ., J"�g'@p��, rs has been conducted by the Rev. R. Connor, in- y book on Chance, Miss Grace � ' ............ . . ��t�� I,,�, �,%, stud I " ;.1. L , I . - I ­�A''., "d., � " ""i". � ", ve the King" �,rment being made in McTaggart' solo. Mr. Higgins reportW Cmit the snow plow right side, of the ledget and some idea blixed Baxley an4, Oats .. '. ''. %� I �$' ' " ' of "God Sa a Love sang a delightful of the work and progressand finances ' - I 11 .. I ',,"";,�",i,�,�l.'�.�I'll-'�'��"i''., ,154 1 �M oemebery. He leaves to mourn his Fern MeLean read a very interes - be gained from the -fact that , : V\T3 AR3 S31,laqG ­� �'j�W7,F sting had been out twice during the month ;i;ii, Ti��i , every skater, whether old may ,�Vt - "'O'ho , that a load of sand had been ee- I " . , ,. . ,W , I ,,,�-,'10­11 11 loss three daughters, Mrs. John Cock- over eight thousand dollars marked SlIverking, B Ma � ad -GOD 5X �� I �­. 61 ' paper on Temperance. Misses Jean and .7 IL III I - %%% ,� � "' ,� . I =.g stops skating, faces One rane, of Hay; Mrs. J. Brightmore, of Ivi,ou and Mary Thomson favored the cured to spread over -or on the rAd,e- the receipts. of the congregation fo ' Keystone, Best Pastry Flour ........... :::::,:::." LIDW baz 1 4" I �1, I =4 stands at atteril .g icy weather. The Reeve " � 10 11 I tion until the London, and Mrs. W. Boa, Of I-leusall, audience with a vocal duet. The meet- walks durin I the past year, which. was -alike most Vjhole Wheat (Stone Ground) ......... I ........... 8.110 Dz? bac ", 11 il arithem is finished.. who have the sympathy of this com- ing was closed by all repeating the also gave an interesting account 01 gratifying to the pastor and congre- ........ ............... $8.00 per tolm , . ­­­­ the work done at the, last session of ave all worked so faith- � Shorts -4n bags .................. ............... 33.00 Dorton ' I ii�,, a fitting tribute ,,,unity in the loss which they havc Kizpah benediction gation, who h T;,-'�­:, Cpn�adiaris, it is T - - per ton �.:, ' .� . ''. the County Council and gave a sum usly, and, who go 11 .......... I ......... 38.00 . ,1'�,,,,�. , Znada as well as to the King and sustained. Notin't forget. the Young f county finances. A number fully and, harmonlo � ,;i,,� , mary o with great ,,� . ��.'�; :�:. , as Notes. -Mr. David Graham, of the p,,pl,,s meeting to-ndght, (Friday). forth in, the coming year , Chopped Mill -run Screeiin bag's ............. 30-00 Per ton � .11 11��%t, ��: � that does credit to Seaforth M. S. of accounts were presented and or- , 11­$,��. 1 1 I . ,,,��,'i,:j�­,, I United States Navy, and his nephew, h-veryone welcome. -The W. uragem,mt to achieve still great- M[ixed Chop --4n bags ..... ..... 36.00 per ton I , I'� !, , 0 n of Petty and enco and progress in the work � , .16", J�J,, �WeR -as to the skaters. -rich, of Detroit, mot- dered paid. On motio � ­� fii,�­, � Mr. Graham Deid meeting will be held, on Wednesday er success 7� i'o��I�i,i, . � . the Cameron, fifteen dollars was granted * `,J'�;,',p'.,`,'�1,,�,: �., To a stranger visiting a town, ored over and spent the week end afternoon of next week, February 13, helter at of the Master. The officers of the � 1-1-1-11111- I—- 1-1 11, "i". �-���",�WT!��V-1�'W"-�ip,��,��"!-",��� ­ . , , . Mrs. S --- I, �;"�� -�s - good -,,,ith the former's at the home of Mrs, B. Field� past year were re-elected, --- -.1-11 � p2li�,, sister-in-law, Mis- to the Salvation Army r,, ,.��I�),p�,",­,. � . Conduct of the people leavit London and $25 granted to the Hen- �,:. it,�N,�'-', � prosperity, William Venneir.-Misis, Isabel Has- sion Band, will be held on Saturday the needs of the congregation some , ill - ii,,�,i :, Qn impression as do the ill, spent last week end afternoon, February 9th. Let every siall Spring Show. On motion of Ort- appointments were made, for in- number of weeks at the home of their ed.on Tuesday afternoon last, to lea! m "Y" -I kett, of Pi . -ath of her bro- "I"",o" auty of the d Petty, the mutter of collect_ new 1 1 ii�­'.�� the industries or the be; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William member try and be present.-Tbe we" an stance in the number of Elders, their relatives, Mrs. IMIliam Buchanan, left Of the most sudden & �'il ,M.E.! , to,wni, ,and this one little action we s, twice a year instead of numbers beAng increased by three new for their hoi in Ilikuphin, Man., on theri Mr. John De,ii who'Ef- , 11 Venner. Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's United ing the taxe, , 11 � � " I �, :� -- - - - - - - , - - once, as at presont, was brought up. i ot orn is farm a 11. Is, �, kave referred to, seen by a stranger, — Church, have secured Mr. and Mrs. names, Messrs. Nathan Peck, Erastus Monday evemng of this week. -Mrs. ter r iring fr h tt "; ths .; �;.��, The, Reev � r"'. , . I \ in a pro- e suggested that it be Rennie and Henry Horton, and for Newsome, who h" be6n spending a north of Kippen, had moved into 4,� ,�:!. we believe, would leave as lasting and VARDTA Gordon, of Toronto, to put o brought up again at the March meet- - village, and who had been in his us- . .� .i� . , . gramme on Tuesday evening, Febru- trustees, Spencer, Ooles and, Munroe, short visitwith her daughter and son ", Ing is �M , -pleasing an impression of Seaforth on School Report. -The followi ary 19th. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon ing of the council for discussion, so that the congregation will now be in-law, (Mr. and * hirs. Munroe, left ually good health right up until his , '4, �1�1� nd that stranger as anything the report of Varna School for are wel come which wag agreed to. Councillor Ort- was evidently due to 11, 11 �., ,!�,�,; . the mi ,Of Janu- I known entertainers and ure for her home in Toronto on Satur- death, which ' �,, ,�­ arked thus (") have wein suggested that the -speed laws 'All il�'.. about the town or people could pos- ary. Those in ighly recommended. Keep this date of than in the past, although the latter day evening. -Miss Verna Pridham, heart failure, but ful-I particulars of ,,, r. IV -David I -lodge b the village be revised at the same d and efficient, and- while of near Mitchell, is, the guest of her which we have, -not learned of at date , �-"­ ' 1,c -en absent. S was very goo "I,",", , �, 3�'. . , . d-bly do. - open for Kippen. time. Mr. Ortwein also brought up the congregation as �a whole are en- aunt. Mrs. F. Pe,art, for a few days of writing. -Miss Ruth Hedden, the . I . ,� 1; ,,��!� � - . i5';, Alvin Elliott 66*. Jr. IV -Mur- . ;;: ­ -� the matter of smoking in th -Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith f ourteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. G. ­'� .�, 1�1 �' iel Elliott 66, Vera Steep 61, Doris e council titled to so much credit, both for du- this week. � �1,� ,I. y seriously iR ��,� ession, and on �1(1,1�,%i QUEER CONSCIENCE Chuter 54, Lloyd. Johnston 50, Elliott ZURICH ties performed. and, in many cases and baby, of St. Marys, are guests at Hedden, was taken Vier , ", � Chuter 49, Gertrude McClinchey 44. 1 motion of Orbwein and Sangster it most liberal givings, we think we the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty, on Tuesday morning last and was tsk- ,1 � - " - :" .1", MONEY . Sr. Ill -Lillian Elliott 74, Ida Chuter Real Estate Changes. -A number of was agreed that smoking was to be may be permitted, to make special -Mr. Manley Jinks, of Detroit, spent'.7,t,,o S f,orth Hospital, where at a of t i " � .. , - . V . king 60, -ak .g to th sickness of rig, she is still very ser :. ;il . 70, Bill Aust.in,62, Hazel Hun important real estate deals have t - probibited. Owin e, mention of the most energetic and the week end, with his, parents, Mn - ith his wife, iously ill. Much sympathy is felt f r ­ - 0 14,1, -ark and Mrs, C. Jinks and, wi ........ ... -aeon says that the Walter Johnson 36*. 11 Clas-s-Wil- en place here during the past week. one of the auditors, the auditors' re- painstaking Treasurer, Mr. M , . The Stratford Be -rs, and hopes . ,. �1� Perth, Mutual Fire Insuranoe Com- lie McA�h 93, Harvel Chuter 81, EI- Mr. Alex. Voisin, who has conducted port was iii ready for this meeting. Drysdale and envelope secretary, Mr. Mrs. Manley Jinks. -Mr. and Mrs. the mother and brothe - '. I 0 I- I ,��i �;:��- pany has been in business for sixty- ni,�r Johnston 67", Jack McClinchey the Dominion House here for a num- The council adjourned to meet again E. Rennie, upon whom so much of Beck, -of Yonkers, N. Y., returned to expressed for the recovery of Ruth.- .. I'liN, � year ju-st closed 44. -O'harles Hunking 45. ber of years, has sold the land and on -March 4th. -ir home on- Saturday ervening fol- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper iI �7i..� five years, but the I Class the work falls. Just before closing the - " ,., in one sense, the most remark- Primer-Bes-sie Chuter 81, Bernice buildings to Mr. Everett Haist, who Huron Blood Will Tell. -It is al- the meeting, Mr. John Roweliffe, felt lowing a delightful visit with the let- was dispensed in St. Paul's Anglican ". "', was, �. 'I - at long and successful 'his- ery here. In the deal ways i , �ql Steep 79, Jean Reid 75, Gordon Horner n-teTesting to the relatives and c. ast Y ,, able in th , conducts the bak that he could not allow the oppor- ter's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. J. Mr�D. Chur h on Sunday morning I b ,� k1 �ii, tory. 65, Ford Johnston 50*, Jennie Hunk- Mr. Voisin gets the dwelling property friends of our young men who have tunity to pass, of expressing what he Wilson. -Mrs. Lee Hedden spent the the rector, t4e Rev. T. W. Jones.- ...,. � � I At the annual meeting it was re- .ng;'. Perfect Spelling - Muriel El- Of Mr. Haist. Possession will be giv- moved from the village and locality termed the great indebtedness of the week end with relatives and friends We believe the spring will see a num- , 1, .11 W,��,j eorded that during the year 1928 there I ber of improviements and new buil& �� i, I"!. liott, Bill Austin; perfect attendance: en March ist. Mr. Voisin has pur- in past years, to learn of their move- congregation for the great success of in London. -The Bank of Montreal is I �,. had been turned over to the Company . ' 41", . 'nee Da 4�,,i, vid Hodge, Elhott Chuter, Lloyd ,has , � ed a farm n,ear St. Clements and ments in the world and particularly the past year to the splendid leader- having minor improvements ma& to � ings in Hensall. A month or so ago ,, 11 � . . . . . ... �:ii.­ the sum of $4,118.25 ,as "conscie Ott, Vera Steep, - r. Haist of their success. In this connection rio 0 n and in the the Canadian Bank of Commerce made - 1, ; I 11 Johnston, Muriel INi is preparing to move to it. M ship of the pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, the inte r f the ba k the . �ill Money. ia-n El- intends moving c who had been so. faithful, energetic spring decorating an -d other changes ll,, ""', � Dori- Chuter, Ida Chuter, Lill bi,,5 bakery into the the following clipped froni a Prin,e a number of improvements to " P, � I,, 4, "i.l. In the minds of most people liott, Bill Austin, Harvey Chuter, hotel property and will likely open up Rupert paper will be of interest to and able in his usually pleasing man- will be m-ade in the interior, whic.h�dwelling part of their fine dwelling J 3 't - con ec o, . e m n r ati friends Of 'bere and we bell-ew in the spring in- ,. i,", Buss�ie Chuter, Gordon Horner, Ber- an up-to-date restaurant in n ti n th a y el ves and ner in all matters pertaining to the will make it quite attractive. - The . � �� T 1. conscience money and, Governments -Ruby 1. Taylor, Teacher. 'cl, as tend decorating and improving this I ..... ;; ,::.1: , because at nice Steep. ----- ­NIr. Edward C. Datars has dis- Colonel MeMor ie, whose home was work and congregation, At this highway plow, which is nearly I .. ,;ii' are usually associated, - it�- - -- posed- of his 200 -acre farm, being lots near Hensall on the London Roaa, a juncture all present endorsed- Mr. large as that used, on the railways, I interior of the bank. -The students of ... ­:; ­­ more or less frequent intervals - ncession 4, Hay, to Mr. little to the north of it, and who was Roweliffe's words by a most beartY has been putting the London Road in the Hensall Continuation school held ,,, . �1� 22 and 23, co :; " MANLET - if'", hear of some person unknown, return- Oscar Koehler, of this, village, Who an enthusiastic player in, football and ,lapping of the bands. Mr. Sinclair, very fine Alape for motoring during a skating party at the rink on Fri �,. 1. - n Zigler an4i her will get possession on March 20th. In oth, tiOn in replying, expressed his great plea- the past week. -Our school boy's b ve ay evening last, when fifty students ,, I 1". I Notes.-M.Ts. Job er games. We might just men I a d "I �1�1 , in.g to the Government money that son, Fred, have left for Eilmira, where the d�,al Mr. Datars - ts tht fine resi- here that Colonel McMordie is a bro- and friends took part. A number of 3 . I , , ' ge sure he had found, in the work with beer, busily engaged of late selling - , 8�; the person has defrauded the treasury sition.-Thie re .Ili,., Fred has secured a po dential property in Zurich owned and ther of Mrs. William N. Glenn, a a cong-regation, who were so agree- what is termed the Trail Rangers and races we run off and the skating - "I, �,'; of, usually through evasion of customs Happy Bunch have been busy of late occupied by Mr. Koehler and -will little east of our village: "Colonel able, helpful and inspiring, and thaTik- Tuxis Boys shares or bonds, as con- was enjoyed very much. Following 'IF ',':'� -The re- , ng peo - ", - MeN -elected 'Mayor. -ted with the, Ontario Tuxis Boys' the skating, the you ple repair i'Mil ,duties. There have been huSincs-s making their rounds to complete the move into'the village after his auc Mordie Re ed all Dresent for the encouragement nec 1, ;��,'," tti,... firms and individuals too, who have circuit before Lent %tarts. They tion sale is over in March. sult of yester,day's civic election in- they had given, him. This report Parliament, the buyers receiving an ed to the Town Hall, where an in- - �,., -cil to deal - - I .I'- met three nights in one week, the -Mr. Louis Schilbe has purchased sure§ Strong City coun would not be complete without men- ccknowledgment of helping to finance teresting programme was, given, con - i . been ag-reeably surprised in a like -n s ,.I,,, year- tioning that during the past year not Sunday school work. -Our lk,%', first night at Mr. John Leonhart's, the open sheds just -north of his feed with affairs during present `1 businesiss sisting of a number of songs, readi g 1-1- manner, but this is the first time we ,& " "��,,� ;, " the -,econd night at Mr. Thomas Me- ,tore property from Mr. A. G- Edi- With the very largest majority ever only had the school room of ,thel men with the present pretty good and instrumenitals. At the close a um � �. have ever heard of a Mutual Fi;:-e ln-� church been newly painted, varnislhed sleighing, -report business as quite dainty lunch was served. Much cred- � qi��-­ I Kay's and the third night at Mr. W. ghoffer and will likely tear down the given a mayorality candidate in the 11R� �iving conscience' Marjev' s. The first p.�rt of the even- building and use the land for other history of the city, Lieut. Col. S. P- and decorated, throughout, but also brigk and lot% of produce of all kinds it is due Mr. Ferris Cantelon and Mr. ' � - I. ' . . " surance Company recE rK.""', - Claude Blowes for making it a s-uc- NK, money. in�,­, were spent in progressive euchre purposes. 'MeMordie, D.S.O., retained the chief all parts of the church which needed coming into inarket.-Mr. Verne Hed- i fi:'­ and after a dainty lunch was served -Mr. Henry Volland 'has purchas- magistracy of Prince Rupert. After any attention, as well as painting don spent the week end- in tht Clinton � cess. -Mr. and, Mrs. Henrry Pfile were ?',-i,, And yet it should not be strange. &� �they 1,01 enjoyed themselves in dane- �,(l the house and four acres of land the result of the mayorality contest mid other improvements made to the Tjo�pital with hi% wife, who is a,rir Blyth last week attending the fun- " , I �§'.,i� - if consciimcc� forces people to r(-�;ture . fi �s e The II 0 I., �. irg Lintil the wee hours in the morn- 11� the extreme south end of Zurich became known the Boys' Band lined Manse. In addition to all this, a patient there, following a critical p-,,eral of Mr P le I broth r. - I "' ` ric 3E ey to the prcper owners in otuh�r singing, "We are the 4I � ph . � Mon I ill I-'. all lvaving ,rom. Miss Lizzier Volland. Mr. Vol- up outside the city ball and struck up, s -,ndid one and a half story b k eration and who we are pleasied to re- Youth's Welfare Club of Carmel Pres - ., I rian Church met on Monday eve- ,; - . - fie,lds ()if business, it is strange that � h,nippy bunch until we meet again."- land intends to remodel the house and "For he's a jolly good fellow." His addition had been erected, adjoining port, is doing nicely. -The many rel- I byte 4- iends from the the rear ,end of t'he church, and atives and friends of Mr. Jacob Latta ning. The meeting opened with hymn I .6, I ,- � Thomas. Purcell spent Sunday at when he makes up his mind to sell Worship was led by fi . �,`, -insurance companies and Mutual In- I m ". . � . , ; 1,is b. -,me here and return,d on MO -n- the farm and move to town he will polling booth and was given an ova- splendidly finished throughout with will regret to learn of his death which '. 649 followed by the Lord's Prayer in, W� � s-uranct ComDanies. in Davicular, wd assembled, as he good cement foundation and fireproof occurred, a few days ago as he wasjunison. The Scripture lesson was " ,, - , and expects to move have a bonie ready to move into. tion by the cro .1, il, - . i dav to Milton ,%, should not re . f or, well and favorably known and had! read, by Irene Datars. The roll calll . V, �,., - ceive their share of It-, thiti, gas shavel to Georgetown this -Mr. H. G. Hess has purchas,ed the enii,,rged on the street. A triumphal roof, and which was all paid V.i�%,-, In fact a goodly proportion of the week, where they have a contract of vacant lot adjoining bi-, electrical and procession. by the band with a Hyde thanks to the liberality of the con- many good �ualritiies. A report if his 11was answered by the fourth cat,&- V�,�,;. I -Mr , MOr- radio ,hop fro - nsfer truck following On -which ,regation arid, the fine help extended life will ap, ar in anot er co - chism. It was decided to hold a Ski , q rrespond I",- claims paid by Mutual Com- (jigging a large. ditch. - J ae s. in �Fr. A. Mousseau. tra g pe h .", g,� fire loss - the Mayor was enthroneid with friends by the Ladriies' Aid who always take ence.-Mrs. George Habkirk and- her iT,g parety at the rink next Monday. "' , " - -s.-Mr- J. A. Smith is attend 11, - iz � ani,es are, if it came down to brass gan hag accepted a position with Mrs Note 41 11 ., 'Re occasion was .suit- such a great interest in improve- sister, Miss M. Anderson, both of The meeting closed, with a hymn and ,� -M, , him. , I -,�`;, p. Duffy for the winter. . r. W. Koehler ing the conventions at Stratford and PLround " N�1: -tacks, -fraudulent claims, and the is busy cutting wood for Mr. Jerry Toronto this week as delegate from ably celebrated ,at various informal ments. Lunch was, served at theclose this village, were in Exeber on Mon- the benediction. -Mr. J. W. Ortwein , - Z,�4,'�I�` lensall functionis d ri 9 the ve ,ing. rra, of was in Blyth on Tuesday on, business. I policyboilder knows it. O'Hara. Zurich Ag-ricultural Society. -I u n e n of the meeting. Votes of thanks- were day last attending the fune 1 '�ql' services moved to the officials and to t their late brother, MT. Henry Ander- -Mx. and - r4' Every Mutual Company has its by- — and Zurich junior hockey teams play- Special Services. -Special he Mrs. Mew, of Goderich, ',., '1�1 ,�� nt services son. , "� i; ed a tie game, 2 to 2, on the local -,�,ere held in the United, Church on Ladies' Aid for their efficie A number of others also from were week end guests of Miss Mattle &4z', laws and cond6tions' under which it W�NGHADA rink on Monday evening --The an- Sunday last, both morning and eiven- througliout the year; 39 members the village and district, attended the Ellis. -The many friends of Mr. Chas. I 11�, - � �� i 4' , takes a fire loss risk. A man may �' , I Notes. -Mrs. 0. Gilchrist and Miss nual meeting of Zurich Library As- ing and both services were featured were added to the church roll and the funeral, as the deceased was well and McDonell are pleased to see him out il k1l � "y not keep gasoline in a barn, he may E, Gilchrist are spending six or ,eight %ociation was held. on Tuesday even- bv a men's choi-,- of some forty voic- past year was the best in the history favorably known in the village and again after his recent illness. - Mr. . ,481�,,"- ' If�... not keep this or that or do this or weeks in West Virginia. -Miss Nina ing. The library is being well patron- es. At the morning service in addi- of the church since the Undon. district �and much sympathy is ex- Miltion Ortwein, of London, spent a " , ns, riefs. ui;­ - 11 that under the terms of his policy, but Haugh, of Toronto, is spending a 'few iz(A and with the new books just `ior, to a numb2r of familiar hym B -Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Cox, preissed for the bereaved. -Miss Alice day recently with his parents, Mr. -- 11 I I'll weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. added, will be still more useful to the s mu oc M rtw � ( well rendered special parts, were tak- who have beon spending the past Joynt, of our village, wa ch sh k- and ' rs. J. W. 0 cin. I "I 1, during the life of that policy he dio station 10 BP at reading pubi smoker and euchre en in the anthem very nicely by Mr. I I I J. Haugh. -Ra �� . ----- -- — ti�'�. breaks one or more, perhaps all the Wingharn, broadcasted a band concert party will be held. in. the hall here on Owen Gedger, and, a finely rendered ' V I I 1�14­: condition.s. If he �uffers a fire loss on Sunday afternoon, also solos by Friday evening of this week and on solo by Mr. Thornas Sherritt entitled, I 11ir hat the cause Messrs. Allister Forbes, and Ken Car- Monday evening a card party and "His Eyes Are on the Sparrow." The ,. pi�. it is an even chance t . I . 1'-'� . ter. -The open literary of the. Wing- dancer is advertised, also in the town pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, took for his t, 1, could be laid at the door of a breach ham High School was held on Fri- hall. subiect, "The Popular Hiip," and . � *,: udition - I day evening. Miss Nancy Taylor and gave an interesting and impressive Vq. of co, s. pi.- t- ac unt of tyke life of Samson and ,� I r,ti� Then he asks the Company to se N -Liss Mary O'Neil competed for the co � I ,de, and the Company does si Too silver cup danated by the late Mr. J. lessons to be gathered, from his life, �6 hl;­ 11�,­ bt. and that while he followed in God's 9"i many times it knows its liability has W. King. Miss Taylor was success- Announcement.,Mr. and Mrs. RIO i"": � I way, -all went well with t)i�: been cancelled by the policyholder's ful in this feat. An instrumental was F,acret, of Exeter, announce the en- appointed I gagement of their eldest daughter, him, Lut when he departed from it, it g;,".., rendered by Mr. George Allen. Eight kj;�: breach of contract, but it lacks the girls of the lower forms did several Illena Yulisse, to Mr. Dwight F. lead to his downfaal and death under k,,V ,�� 'I'll . -evidence to prove it. Double the in- folk dances, and selections were giv- Barger, son of Mr. arrd Mrs. John very sac circurristarices. He drew fine ,- lk"., surance that was deemed sufficient a en by the Glee Club. -A carnival was Barger, of Curvansville, Pa., the mar- lesrons for bi,; hearers to avoid trust- �ri': - few years ago, is being carried by held in the local arena on Wednesday riage to take place early in Febru- ing an.] following in the way of de- 0 . f5�'," I 1. -he utter evening. The Wingliam band wereln ary. pari;ng from that w'hich made for I � I �,'�,�. -dIay, yet t iy,"" . most farmers to attendance and many beautiful priz- Cbiselhurst Annual Cangregational good lives and connection with God waffi �t H,�,�,­`, eRp ED) U a a n �e �1, 5 5, " ki� � ,;K . �, .disregard of safety first rules is am- es were won by Wingham boys and M-Peting.-The annual business meet- and trusting in great strength or ,:' . 1 .azmg. Attend, an auction sale and girls. ing of the Chiselburat Unittd Church mere worldly pursuits, not joined up "" . Vi,'� --- v TTIT9 � - �111 � , ,,�', watch .where the matches, the cig- was held on Tuesday evening, Febru- with our great letaider und Saviou . /n1% h�11'­ I.- arette and cigar stubs and the pipe ary 5th. After the devotional exer- At the evening service the large male , ;; 0 � W I I -heels are dropped. The older geners- CONSITAINCE ciseG, conducted by the minister, Rev. chair again del�gbted -a congregation ,uc Mark Taom.Qg, T I-, - � Ladies" Aid. -The Ladies? Aid held A. Sinclair, the reports of the organ- that filled the spacious church and a � ' ,�;�, ;Al, tion. of farmers were mighty particu- their annual meeting recently, when izations, were received, showing pro- special part in one vf the -anthems �, . lar what lights were used in and the following offters were elected.-- gress during the year. The amounts was very -well taken by Mr. J. W. OTt- ti�� , -, about their farm -buildings. The President, Mrs. E. Adams; vice-presi- raised for the different activities were wein. and Mr. Thomas Sherritit, while By R934 Ontario and Quebec will need 2, s I. - a mae quartette, composed of Messrs. I'll. .Younger generation is more caguul, dent, Mrs. R. Rogerson; secretary, as follows: Ladies' Aid, $120; Sun i;,A Wss Mabel Livingstone; treasurer, day School, $99; W. M. S., �W`7. The Thomas Sherritt, Fred Hess, Ferris . a million telephones and the Bell TeRe- ` I iij." trusts more to luck; has more assur- an la e o es enti ed, .:,!',' Mrs. Adams; organist, Miss Alva amount paid to the, M. and, M. Fund Caritielon d, C ud BI w , tl ;'11i4ii o Cr ,11 was splendidly ren- 1,��ji,, _Mmee probably because they carry Wheatley. The Ladies' Aid held their -was $275; raised for all purposes, "At th oss phone Company wants new money to I., 1'5;,i, . -red. The pastoT took for his sub - .00, ,�, more ingurance. monthly meeUng on Ti of this $1,282. The Board of Stewards was ,de ,��"J� I �",,,,t,�, r It takes very few fires during the week, when they quilted a quilt and re-elected for the year 1929. Hearty ject the second, of his special course provide them. 1.�,�, �., of sienn ns, h s biect al ��,.�!?�t' -,eourse of a year to eat up the cash held ,a short meeting with the presi- votes of appreciation were tendered o; , i su being "Re :P- t a 1 ;�i,g`, dent, Mrs. E. Adams, in the chair. the church officials and minister for 11-aivhood," OC29 C!�Zmvsred 4 mos b 0 ;!J;ii,",�., roserve of a Mutual Company to-&ayl The miteeting opened -with a hymn and their services. At the close of the an'd impressive swrman in which he ,,�,;""! I The company does not want my �o,A . -t1mt is why insurance rates are in- all relpeating the Lord"s prayer, after business m e ery of the many fine char- I . �;�;rl � ,�,,#, r ' . "Y'y� 4twaing. 7kTat is Why dr -T will con- which the minutes of the last meet- lunch, and, the meeting closed' with ,meters who had, influenced, the wo Id momQ7 from PzjrRia=niL Et (only ITIYEMU . �4 'i.,� � , for good, ;and of the great Power good "11 -and adopted. The busi- the singing of the national anthem. ,�,,,� -ti=e to incirlea�. In the very im- ing were read tl�"�#­ . Ilation of Officers. --On Tuen ity. He uri . , &;;i; .Meigs4js future &In, .Mutual C commum pennission to try to saRR nevy shares W ,om- ne- -W then proceeded, with. It was Insta as - lives Irad in any - Rtj,�, moved and carried that $25 be sent day evening I t histi of of- ed hishearers to fesl -that . r�, I , ,, righteous . 1,� IV. p=119sl are scing to citwea, two fold, to the Welsh Xinei�s Fund. They al- ficars for the incoming term tools ness exalted a nation, but that sin was `*Py".., I In anvestors. ,:".%!�'� -the comd0gone undso Vhich they will so ,,t,d a donation, to the minister's place in Hen,gall Lodge No. 228, I. 0. a reproach to any People, and i ci- ,ii,3�'; , -hen the treasurer's report 0. F. and as the present District dentally referred to the slAendid lives i""!,:, - 01R�,i, acsspb fika rislo, They have been salary. W I Tn en an what pow T �,',M,, , ,,, 'Jong F�,�tForing, but they are going to was read, the ladies still bad a bal- Deputy Grand Master was unable to of many wo 1 1 d 9 e i;;,N,��,. The finvestors will supply the money ff , N, V16 , 1, ance on hand of over $100. A-fterr t7ae be present, his place was- taken by they had always beeni from the time ��.Pi,f�ii, - tam over ,s. new leaf, if they are of our Savi�ur, wben they engaged- in �:��!-!­ . go-. business meeting, tea was served. Past District Deputy. -Grand Master, I �;,��ii�-��, ilig to continue in business. -ty, who assis by officers God"s work, and how they.. ,had a they are allowed to. If they are not �T,., ;, Notes.-Misa Jean Lawson went to G. C. Pet tied . ­;�11`;, n ;�,�,'�,I, ,, It may be, however, that coinscierice, Chatham on Tuesday of this week to of the lodge, did the pazit very ably. particular power and opportunity i :�,�i`ii`It: i s, are as follows- influencing lives ffor good. He gave allowed to, the telephone system must , �,,Iii�,,� t �, � 7 having started its work upon some of spend a couple of weeks with her sis- The present officer in; many fine instances and examples of I I i�,� ", . n the Perth Com- ter, Mrs. J. Busbee�Mr. W. Leach, of Past Noble Grand, Robert Gree I !�:"'­, the polftyholders i es in the line of duty mark time. I I;Q r sons; Vi a id, go i ring liv I ,!,��,. * London, is visiting his brother, M - Noble Grand, A. Par, ce Gr n Od TLSPi r, I 11 "i -nee Al i,�,,,,,�'�""i' � ,4, P=17, may work on the guilty 0 -ex. Leach. -The Young People are E. Jarrortt; Warden, J. McAllister ; and allegi=ce to the great Maste A,� , I I � . ;,'��ii,�, �i �. i'd oeor COMPATtios- If that day comes holding a dance in the Forrester's Conductor, S. Love; R.S.S., FA,gar ,and urged his hmrera to always f 'i ,, � I I 0" "' c ZPB 48 yearo the lelephono comparay hao never suggecifed nolp � ,�,�,,,, 5,�,4 "', ..,=fi tM Companies get even a ginall Hall on Friday night. -The Iffldnigbt McQueen; L.&S., George Bro k; R.S. throw their influence on the side of I "i, - ,,, , �,� 0,� � , " - - -met at the home of Mr. Noble Grand, L, Hudson; L. X.G., J. t 'a hich ight nd hel nl, � I �`-:' �.-�I,.,��' 1,peweeritzge of the money retwneAl to Ri Club ,S h t, w was r a Pf I . . roacived a governmen4i grant, it only saw freedom � ��;�,,',ii�'ii,�'4i, and Mrsi. Charles McGregor on Tues- Jarrott; R.S.V.G., W. Carlisle; L.S. Pearing not con%equeneea but truAing 1. go takefartherparg gh Canadd"oprograw. �'�,,,,�,,"��l',�L;���,"'-;'.:th,t(& thatis rightfully theirsi, Mutual day of this week. -The Women's Mis- V.V,,, A. Clark; Chaplain, D. W. Foss; in Rini, who was able to keep them I ' ' .' 0 � , 1�1, I 1,11&,, � �'��',�,��.,.r��.,��,�iC�6mpg4�'S throughout the country , and, give them a great . ­�;­­ .,ionury Society are holding A com� Tnsidel Guardian, W. Paysons; Outside from falling � '�.�'i:j,� I i I , i � !, . . . r,iP1;'-,' it-& lbs vauqually Mund' finandal insti- munity tea at the home of Mr, and Guardian, W. Goodwin; R. -S., Wil- and enduring inheritance in the life . -� 69a,", , -fter- liani Dougall; F.S., W. UcKay; Ti to coyne. Muoh cl�edit is due to Mr. � -1 ­ , I ,�zi�oag, an& theqr poli,eyholders ,will Mrs. James Medid on Thursday a i I I ,,, �;;"��,�,�'�, " , ingly. noon. -MT. J. McDale, of Swan Lako, urer, �G. C, Petty. At theclosis of the W. 0. Goodwin, the Painst'Alking and I ; I , I �0-1 z�� I I I V, 'At AcCM4b - � (,,",­ I 1, Manitoba, is visiting Mr. William inontlation, light re,rreg,hmentis Were very, efficient leader of the� choir, and . 11,,�"""l ;�,, .1 I � ';$. ,",; " ; ' . I 1­;.�'.. 11 A". � . - I nn. -We are sorry to hear that Mr. .served and a pleasant hour or go to the ori Njw tleanor FiGheT, , - - COD"AINM 07 CANAIDA I I ,'V,,�, , . r Ri *h r d rgianist, �nm )D= ,mvimi'm . V,-%� :-... , - , I , "� 4:%41. od' to big spent in social intereourge. Z ctg es d solably ,as pipe * I , I . ,,r,i;,:�'�`i i - M, Robert Rogiersion, io e4onfiri r 9 PIVI'did in to t i. 1�`, ,�.;. r'' em'sm"UR ti give . he I .,I i, I,� ,":, , ,, bed with the flu,I-The Toung PeOPI� The Council. -The reffUl" motithlY I .. " .�­t.i�., - . L time, tll4y only I I . � �il:,.;,,�:�I � , , "'i , �4%�,e uz 3po6b I ObSUMI . ) I -- � �,;,,�,iii�,i;, A Laft_m,-­Th0r,S Of Con, UniteA, Church intend meeting of the ,village ootilwil wag dhoir In ,such a sholit I �.. ­n',,1'11�o'� ,"". 'haVitg had time �& Z couple � of :,���..",,,i,.�"t"i,�i�.*It,171"",�', ,, h 1,1,,02&7 Litt, at iftis 'h&dfi1C,.er; ,Social .Gvening on Thurzday, li,eld ovi Mo,hday ereM,A& lavt rith dal 'I I . , , 41�ft % I I I I . 1, 1-;- "-- , � 1, The ned . I I 1! " .,I�I�i t,01�0�ft i';,V4 lb . Ilwvo M% zawl Febwm 14th, H907 RalpertS the ulmhow pre�ent. lzm nAmw pradtiew, but Mr,, 'GO64"in li , ,�, ,, W 'h A I ,;.,�,�­,,.,F , � , I,, �'I'd wat aua MU& &,006 dholce Oleo- I I " llili . Z . I ,I, I ft -ii I " boulft&t- ­ . I 1. 'i ,,� �� im, I . -1 � , I 9", - % r�=' 01-91,�'J 06- %K%t),024no 0. OndPpY COMOffT ,Of the 19at Wooftlg 1W1WX*b Vistd 0 1 1 1'. I � ":"i)�,",ii,w I , a7i,� , I ',,.,� tiown. 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