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"�$"; " �` -,$on rate, $1-50 a year in ,l # , - %,qk,Jp k people patronized their fairs even when money is excv,Wingly scarce; � I . I . , .1. .� .1 V . I I I . I', , � 0, . r, ,.4 5, J�� ' , $2.00 a year. Single k, I RAPP1,11" r#19n ­ I . ilt each. -00,10� 4­ce- 4, e and noted, the inte-resit focused, upon local local ship ever Since. He was married in t bed for the past month. , Born in here by the ladies Of :the local R. C. part of Messrs. Fred Hess & Son's . . . . . . we believe, within one count of bein •I Y,9111.,_._ Al ` q , . I., I ,Wh- rates on application.r1n exhibits and winners, will be forced to adnilt that the ruival fair i889 to Miss Annie, Cummings, of St. Josephs Island, and took up land, ea- Perth, Lanark County, he came with his parents to Hibbert Township in church. jewel ,Rev. Clausen,, president of the lerY store and has arranged I with that fi to assist him in his job first prize winner Abiab speaks ,W el for Hensall boy, the qr ., r.tising - AA,a,. . ". . I "Pthe playa a role in the life of the munity just as do the big exhibitions gaging in farming, being known as farmers 1$54 and had been a resident in this His first wife was to rloo College, assisted Rev. E. Tuerk- printing and in- securing gatronage. r r heim with the special services held A our youn , gost is I I 'lloge of Mrs. Goo go Joynt, of our V.1 Mrs. . , #pbe p Canadian Weekly into which the are fine of the most - progressive vicinity ever since. there, were conference 'of Boys' Leadle,S was in the local Lutheran Church I an Goo. Bud Mr, d son have I1. or� ssociation- and, the Huron .,. , I .�., 9 RP&IR , b4i6r wis Association. governments -puwp- ing,money with prodigal hands. The of his time. He was a public spirit- man, keenly interested in mumici- Annie McIntyre, and six children of whom five survive; G. J� last held in the United. 'Church here On Sunday to commemorate the Reform- Friday evening last. This been visited ,by a iaum�er ofjelatiVeo r , Ontario Government has been justi- fled in assisting to a magnificent ed pal affairs. Some 38 years ago he was instrumental in organizing, the Dow', of Exeter - Miss Ethel Dow, of Wlinnipeg;­ Mrs: H. R. Lindsay, of conference anon, Rev. Clausen is O 40 8 1 a 'Powerful ,was held for the purposef nli t ng speaker and his sermons were greatly teachers for w`0rk in the Sunday during the pAst, wee . ,Our business men in the metcantili , I . I .qEAF0RTH,,, Friday, October 30th. L show plant on the grounds of the Can-, adian National Exhibition, where the municipality of 'Laird and was its first This, office he held from Winnipeg; Mrs. 'S. R. D. HevnV, of Ellis; of Exeter. Regina; Mrs. R. J. I enjoyed by the large number who at-'15chools, 'helping =4 encouraging the tended, the serviceq. I pre -sent teachers and line are displayinj�. fine stocks and re port business qs pretty good ­ L . . I agricultural products of this, Prov- ince might be suitably displayed, but r r reeve. time to time since, -and this year was . Ahbough Con- MTs. Dow died October 21, 1907. His second wife was Mrs. Jennie Miller, officers and gell- ed rel- M&. and,Mrs. J. P. Rau visit r erpfly awakening mwe interest in the atives in 'Detroit during the Past A number of the Oddfeliows', oI Hensall Lodge have, during the -pas _ . AUTUMN'S GLORY it should not then deny to the actual live again elected reeve. sei4vative in politics he took no active who predeceased him in 1914. The young People wh6 are approaching week. manhood. This Conference embraces week or rso, ,been -attending speci# meetings at sister lodges of Exotei r 1, producers ,of stock and agricul- tural products the encouragement part In Political, matters preferring par I his simply for the funeral was heild on Thursday,., with Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, of- Mrs. Louise Klopp, who Spent the some sixteen charges or schools, 'summer months at ,Shakespeare, has namely, I Bayfied B fi and. Stratford, and at t�,o latter th .World travellers coming up the St. ' they require to make them in more ef- to confine work bettermenrt� of his community. He was ficiating. Interment will be in the . c I , , ru e ed Con- returned, to ber'howeher&. . tralia, Clinton Ontario Street and Grand, Xaster and Grand Secretan of the. order were both L givi Lawrence river into, Canada for the ficient, both as producers, and, ex- hibitors. broadminded withal; and of a genipLI Exeter cemetery. : MT. William Lamont, of town, and Wesley -Willis, •Crediton, Egniond-dile, present excellent addresses and at Exeter, up first time, at this season of the year, Stave been and awed at the The truth of the matter is that for 1. kindly disposition which won him friends wherever he went. ' He was ____ � ,.. MT. W. H. Edighoffer, of the 16th con- Elimville, Exet r James Street and e eession,,aro visiting relatives in Caro, Main 'Street, 'Grand Bend, Hensall, on theinstallation I " f officers inoisl amazed wondrous beauty of our Canadian every one in rural Ontario who at- tends a Class A fair there are 25, fond of -manly sports, of hunting and . . STANLEY and 'Port Austini Michigan, this week. ••Kip Road and interestirik time was, Spent, couplu with good speeches and refreshmetki trees and woods when they. are cloth- 'their yes, -50, who go no further than the success in fishing and had notable s trapping and killing wolves. He was .1 � ' I (Too late for last week.) I Varna. The attendance was I — I very I * ' gratifying, . evidencing the interest , served at the close of the lodge woft. 0 'Our ca bricklayers And b . ed in autumn foliage, of many township or county exhibition. For every one the Class A a frequent and very ,welcome caller Mr. and Ma -s.. W. �H, 'Stogdill, of I shown in the good work and the ,ad:. I KIPPEN . fact all Naving� outside work to & . colors. * I I It is a wonderful sight, one never exhibitor at fairs -there are at least 50, at the rural fall fairs. With at the office -of the Daily Star where.. his interesting stories were much aP- . Sutton, and Mrs. Oscar Wright, Of K t a few diys last ennilwbrth, spent one, cent saic.—wednesday, November 4th. dresses givein were of a most helpful to, Saturday, Nov"r 7th, at Keatingps and inspiring nAture. The confer- have been .6stling and- taking ad vantage of the exce ionally fine wea, exceptionally to be forgotten, and, perhaps, unser- , got all their weaknesses, the rural fairs are a tremendous fat- preciated. He was a sturdy man, Itc,ssessed Of good health, until last � week at the hope of their mother', . Mrs. George Do*son, Goshen Line. Phsxmgot'Seafarth. Ont. : . 4 e�ce was in charge of Rev. Gordon . Legion Euchre und, Dance.—The Seaforth Butt, of Gorrie, ,Secretary Of Relig- .thee for this time of yL4V'-t0.,.0C6ftP1e_b I passed in any country the world over, tor in the Province, of Ontario. They should be trimmed, not extinguished, March, when he first complained off • , Mrs. W. J. Dowson received the Bad Branch of the Ganidlaiii Legion win hold ions Educatioai'for Hkilron Presbyo� enchre and dance ,in- toe; G. W, V.- A. Hall all outside work. .. Wo are pleaBed to re�#Ocat dalb But we in Ontario have no need I . to travel -even as , far as 'the 4t- True, it is a time for economy in not feeling well. His indispogition was not considered serious and it was, news If the - sudden, death of her bro- they, Henry Peek, of High Rivier, Al- tery, assisted' 'by Rev. S. J. Mathers' on Wednesday, November 11th, at a p.:-. of�r'Grand Bond, andt,Rev. R 'I Rev. R. Ro-'CoiIn�r R. R. con of ,w . riting, that Mr. Alexa der MUM Ph cently SuWered a stroke'on,olm Lawrence to see its counterpart. A, . drive or a walk of a few minutes out,tht � ' , of any town or villag�, and the seeing the administration' of public affairs ITS, but any increased costs imposed upon township will be fastened irrevoc- 'ably upon the taxpayers of the m4nici_ only last week that he decided to treatment, and come ,to the Sault for treat in . his death coming- so unexpectedly is He was a member berta. 'Mrs. George Saunders -passed away at her home in Tor -onto last 'week, Miss Jane Murray, preached a very' inspiring . ner, of Kippen. The conference op- In spiring sermon in St. Andrew's fined at three o'clock with devotional United Church Sunday 1pst, taking ' for his subject, ,'LivkIg For Jesus." exercWes conduleted by Mr. W. Q. Medd, IYLP.P., of Exeter. Rev. S. � i his -body, is somewhat 4MPr.QV -i ' w �d � �-J_' 4 ec lintm ic an resting,picely under go Wal d nursing care. Mr. Mrinvilis �alway . I I . . palities. That in itself might, under most regrettable. She was formerly ng the anthem, "Is It J. The choir sang Mathers ane been a most aefive and q., eye has presented to it a panoramic - 1 other circumstances, the defensible, of the Upited ,Church. of Stanley, being on the Goshen followed with an" address on 1­othing to You," Mr. and Mm J. B. ,,ThZe In' r getic orker; in fact with too *iiil .1 . view in which Nature has lavished ' but the'hi-story of all governmeno is . 'surviving -are his wife. four sons, ' Joines, Adam and Boyce, at home; Line' 75 years ago- She leaves to her loss her, husband and four V�e � TVblei;s of Boy's Tr 11 _Leari taking the solo parts. a I I n ggen Following this a round' table . 1�* el snot A in that line at his aAva;*F , - ti life, I , ``'. or W and Wended. all h wondrous colors. � that anything a conscientious MIS Mi nis- ter Agricul�ure I . ibson, of Port Arthur; four'daugh- mourn . sons, also two sisteis,!MTS. W. Palmer Quite a number' attended annivers- . t Brucefield" conference conducted by Mr. George ary "ted a United e of. and, while iii kq'I I. �, *-. "I cumstances that V h I Thousands of people have travelled L If may save is greed- fly gobbled up by other ,departments, tern, Miss Agnes and. Miss Fairy, at M�s. George McKay of Hamilton, and 'Mrs. (Rev.) Mur- services Service, of Toronto. Lively discus- Church on Sunday last, when Rev. sion took bringing , I— in taking it easily, his nature vg,�6' I % thousand and spent c6untless- Of Miles . , and the taxpayer is no better off; for ' hoj�e; and'Ars. in Laird town- ray, of Chicago. . . . place out many Arthur 'Sinclair Was Ahe, special - important ,helpful not suffer bi�m. to do so and filidS.j `-a ­ thousands 0 dollars in earth of.far . I - ' he pays it just the same. P. McDonald residing ship, four brothers, Thomas, ofol,aird; Successful anniversary services were 'held iii' Varna United Church speaker for the day. I I and ideas connect- ed with the problems of 'keeping the enforced rest now anything, b 4 I - I., 1. ut in Other lands, famed scenes ofbiSa y -which, in many cases, do. not 'even The Minister oaf Agriculture has re- peatedly expressed the desire to have William, ,of Manitoba; John pf Sea- Monteville, Ont-; t 4 � las Siinday, when large congrega- Mr.'and Mrs. Georfie t. Thomson boys in the Sunday School and church, and Will visited with -Mr. and Mrs' 'Supper sirable.' . A number of the 'members of M. c6impave with the beauty of our ow -n 'township and county councils exert forth; .Samuel, of two sisters, Mrs,. J. Townsend ,and tions, listened to inspiring addresses by Rev. Mr.' Mathers, of Grand Bend - .was' served in the basement James Moodie, of Brucefield, on Sun- and community singing was conduct- r� in Star,Lodge of A. F. & A. M. o the fivst of this'week motored to at country, right 'at our own doors. more influence in promoting agricul- tura in their respective municipali- Mrs. H. Tyndall, of Seaforth. Mrs. . Thq fowl supper in the new shed on day last. � ,Miss Margaret Sinclair, of Tucker- ed -by Rev. Gordon Butt. The ev�eiaing tend thei sister lodge here accompan We ha,7e had a wonderful summer, r ties. With their intimate knowledge farming G. Heaney and Mrs. M. MacDonald, of the Sault, ard niecei. Tuesday -night aISOL drew a large crowd The supper was followed by . Smith, Was the guest of her' f;rWn-(f,' -session opened ,at 7.30 with' Rev. A. Y' n& R. Conner conducting devotional ser- Miss Gladys McLean, Sunday last. ied by Mr. Alex, McKenzie, one the oldest and most respected Mein wondi4rful weather, wonderful crops, of and its needs in their com- munrities, councillors could: exert a The body will be taken to the 'home a good program. 1. on vices .and delivering a Splendid ad- Miss Marian Middleton was the' I, detss bens of Zurich Lodge at Hensall whoy an wonderful autumn. Do we *appreciate it all, or wonderfully beneficiai influence, and improvements at Laird ,And ,the funeral will take la o there. Arrange ments'will Announcement ------ iMr. and ,MTs. Well- st Turnor, of Stanley, announce the star r on ,Consecration. Rev. S. J. ds. in Goderich over the guest of frien . gathers pfresided (and Mr. I Service the ni�TnbeTs, here were, ,Pleased t meet again as well as the visitin any a it-'? Well, not' very much Of - it, if on -e is to judge by our converse- effect at much smaller � cost than work'can be conducted ucted by the extension force of tl�p Depart- n be completed, and announced when �nemjbers of the.fami l .family who are away . have been heard, from. engagement of 'their Only daughter, M 'eit -Eileen, to Thomas RVSSMI Mar Consitt, only son of Mr. and Mrs. week end. I outlined the method, of organizing Miss Mary Thomson visited over into groups and alasses. He al- the week end with friends near Clin- so 'gave a very fine and inspiring ad - I brothron. ' ' Mr. A. E. Sendai b. was carry h . � ing'on business L sine kdo •of tb 0 tion. , - ment of Agriculture. Councillors are . to, . I r, dress part Unemployment, low ' prices, hard I more interested in road builddng�than they in . .. Thomas Congitt, al of Stanley, the marriage to take place the middle of on young peopie's work. One . , Mr. and Mrs. Orah 'Crawford and, of the most interesting features of past year in I e I ladies' weal has closed his *business that he ba times are the things we think about, are agTieulture and the in- . dustries, that earn for the ratepayers" I " LOCAL BRI EFS November. ., I I M r, and Mrs. William Leonard, If the evening'E; programme were the Ripley, spent Sunday at the home of addresses by two young men, Speak- been carrying on; in, the, A. Xurdoc talk about and worry about. The beau- , . a livelihood and the means with which . I Mr. and'Mrs. J. C. Bell, of Tucker- ing from the standpoint of,the, boy estate prem on the south' side premises, bur Main S . Street, ty and blessings we take as a matter of course, and usually without eon- to pay taxes. Her6 is an Opportunity for the Honourable Mr. Kennedy to (Continued from page 8) Mrs. Alvin Woehl and family, of 1 . I I tLIMVILLE smab. and his attitude' The Young People of St. Andrew's ,to the church. One of the -speakers' was Mr. W. C. Bar- 'The, farmers in this Aistrict are,,we I convert 11i8, practical suggestion in to . I . . . N I I ,United Church •� are holding a Hal - I ber, Seiffortli,, througli with their fall ploughing -an meat, not to mention thanks. . real agricultural, policy that will be beneficial Bridg n eek end at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. J; �. , h e of this commun- Peopl : of And Mr.- McGregor, lowe.'en maseVerade party the end of of Grand Bend. A committee was ap- outside work. - igrs. W., H. Reid, wife Dr. Rei . , _. I , - . to all. . . I I... � b . First ,of all, fall fairs should 'e 'Hug- gard. - ' a,,i,, Rev. rs- I. B. Kaine ity were entertained at the home of NIT, and Mrs. Le�,Aard O'Reilly and this, week. Come . anal, bT*g, your pointed consisting of Rev. S.' J. " . I friends- , . I Mathers, Rev. R. R. Conner, Mr. F. S. , ,of of Port Rowan, accompanied by Mr., . ... What Other Papers ,Say ; given , 3, couple of years to revise their ". prize lists- and effect preached . in Thamesville ary Services on Sunday family to a Hallowe'en masquerade ' The WdM.S. of St. Andrew's United Savauge and Mr. Barber to arrange Church holding their birth- Smith, of tb4t place, motored he the� first of the 'week ' and, spent -,a da I . .� reorganizati6n in order to measure up to certain deft- I . last. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell, who visited last ning. Monday eve iffiss Florence Herdman was Pres- are - e annual •I for a boys? camp next summer.. The day party In the school -room on No -'evening session was well attended, - 'or so with :Mrs. Reids parents,. X and Mrs. E. SheffeT,'and were accom BACK, TO WORK . I . nite government standarda In brder to criialify for the grants. This would with their son, Mr. Robert Gemmell. ented with a kitchen shower last Sat- The home her vembe'r 4th. This is instead of their . ... h and it is hoped much benefit will be regular Noveniber meeting. A lunch 'pailied back to, Port Rowan by. Mri e Commerce of the Nation) (The imply, in part, that fruit and veget- � Rev. J. C. Herbison, of Thamesville, preached in First Presbyterian Churc:1 urday evening at of aunt, MISS Mary Herdman, in the vil- I derived from the practical points and a cup of tea will make the after- I made by the speiakers. , Sheffer, who has been and is stil quite poorly, and whom it is hope . In the good Old days when drug ables would be exhibited in commer- I cial pickages and marketing condi- on Sunday, delivering excel -lent �,e,!- ]age. She received many beautiful gifts, . I r . noon more pleasant. Every lady f, 0 e the congregation invited rte be Pres- Th Young People's League of the United Church held 'so- the change will benefit. L L stores sold drugs, we had t Work for, p a living. We hadn't discovered the tion. that graiqs sh � t own w-olild repre- sent a certain fixed mons, to appreciative congregations. Mr. Raymond Nott had the mitfor- Miss Lill% McCulloch and five Of her . an enjoyable, ant. . t,cial evening on Monday evening with Mrs. Holland Little, who has he a much respected resident of our vil 4% day week Or the 6 hotir working day, and we qdidn't. know that buyers minimum amount I )f sinlilar quality at the exhibitor's for tune while picking apples last week, to fall and fracture his arm. .. school •pUR'lls Ellis Poulty, Audrey Fletcher, - ��rion' Pooley, Dorothy - ' ' . _____ -..-- a -good attendance. Miss Doreen Far- qubar presided. Following the open- HENSALL lage for -a number of years, and w'h 'has of late been making her home i could only be. seen between 10 and 3 o'clock. We ha�n't' learned the re- I granary ready sale as seed; that - ,reeding live stock classes' would be limited ' I to the breeds to Mi-. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, of as Te�onto, were in Seaforth last week Johns and ,Laura Ford were in Clin- ton last Saturday attending the school 'fair ing hymn and ,prayer, the Scriptuie . taken at the Hensen Post lesson was read and the following e x- a Han -over and having decided .to re main there, was the first the wee , laxation value 4 a 2 hour lunch per- peculiar the district; that market classes be nro- . attending the golden wedding anni- fair than mpionship public speaking and spelling match held in the Clinton Off,,, for .11 daily and weekly n ewspapers. cellent programme was gi,v— and The London Advertiser Free Press to be to joined by. her two, young daughter ,_ iod. . I I Golf ,clubs were crowded Saturday vided and that the entire agricultui;,al arents, Mr. versary of Mrs, Reynold's parents, I apd WTs. G. A. Sills. Collegiate. , ­ and needless say was much enjoyed: ' $3.9,5 for a short time only. G. J. Sutherland, Instrumental, Miss Flossie . FOSS; the Misses Dorothy and Mary, and be fore leaving Dorothy was a us were able section of the fair would emphasize types and 'grades of commercial im- , Miss Helen McKercher is visiting . . - -4 Sewing Wanted. --Sewing and dressmaking, reading, Miss. Gladys, Luker- violin 'solos, .presents by the choir of Carmel Pre,sbyteria to play a fair game without the aid of a $125 sett of matched clubs, Auto- Dortance. I ' The fairs present wonderfiiI O'P- with friends in Hamilton. Mr. J. R. Sproat, of Temaggini, is . . LLSGREEN of all kinds done; also quilts, and comforters Mr. Scott Welsh with Miss peiced and qui'l'ted" Priets reasonable. Apply. Florence, as accompanist; selections to Mrs. Otto Stephan, Hensall 13333-1 ' ' Church, of which she was a member with a fine pyrex dish, accompanie, ,mobiles were often used for. two sea- .� portunities for improvement in them- ' .v1 , 'griting his,,Ib,iother, -Win, ,Sproat. by the Hyde Orchestra; violin st'lee- ,C. Percival -Carlisle. Diest—Ttion, Miss Greta Lammie; duet, by a,well worded address, the prosen sons by the Mine owner, .and our selves, and for service to agriculture Bernice Dorrance, of the Gn- Miss B I Mrs. McLarty, who spent several . s_To- vocal tatich beiing made by Mr. William A 'it.. young, hopefuls didn't have to have sport !toadaf,ers'for their 'personal use. " They represent, in many cases, the organizing effort of -pioneers and the al, Whitby, Spent the week tario Hospital, end with her mother, Mrs. Sam Dor- days visiting relatives here, leas ,e- .'urned to her home in London. Tonto �Glo�e makes reference to the Mrs. M. Hedden and Mrs. G. Hess. . death of a former resident of Hensall Following the programme, game,, we're McLaren, leader of the ch 01 Mrs Little has for, the• present .rented he r' "" That priceless alibi "in -conference" - hadn't been death, continued labors and self-sacrifice of . ranee. 'Mrs. R. S. I-Tays and daughter, Mr. W. Forrest, of Kincardine, call- ed friends here as follows: "Following an illness Of indulged in, which were in charge of four weeks, C. ,Percival Carlisle, 'night Mr. Claude Blowes, after which candy ' neat dwelling on Oxford �'rV,, h � best wishes of a large Iiinb, _ 11 ' , worked .to and sometimes we really did stay dovin at the generations that have carried on. Some g-uiding Spirit with a vision of Mary, were Toronto visitors this week. on recently, Mr.q. R. Love, who spent several chief operator Of the Canadian' Na- was served, ­ ' friends go with Mrs'. Little , ,11 a, in " fain � the office to, work at night: .11 . Though women wore more clothes, what might be done and the capacity to enthuse -others Should ,Be allowed Miss Grace Walter, of. Toronto, is a guest this week at the home of Mr. r weeks with her son, Ross 16ft to visit her daughters, Mrs. .McEwen; Iof tional Telegraphs, ,passed away on Mr. and Mrs, ,C. 1. Jinks spent the - at -eTid with friends in Atwood . Saturday, morning his home, 697 week . � � ilyl . I I Mr. John Elder returned on Satur they didn't li�ve such ai�ihfinite oar- to -organize along modern 'lines the and Mrs. J. E. Willis. . I Hensall a,nd Mrsq Keys, of Exeter. Indian,. Road, Toronto. Mr. Carlisle . Mrs. C. L. Schaefer, of Palmerston, day last from 'Grand Bend, where h I jet� of't - hem, nor did they h�Lve a'Ai,r 2,50 -odd fEiirs of the Province of On- Mr. Ed.- Pe,vereaux, of Durant, Mrs. L. Troyer visited with MIT. and was born forty-nine years ago - at 1-9 visiting withhergrandmother, Hensall, Ont. He Mrs. G. Scott, and her aunts, Mrs. C. has spent the past two weeks assist of shoesr to match each frock. Night tario, lea-iiing them undisturbed as a Mich., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Coleman Tecently, was employed -first Ing the Bolton Bros. to ,enlarge thei clubs hadn't blossomed into ' placeT-Iooal institution and annual guthering Frank Devereaux, Mi-. R. -McAllister was to.Toronto with the Grand Trunk Railway, and, Ballantyne and Miss Katie Scott. � cottage adding a basement and otbe where we could contribute $75 of an . point, but making them a pocket edi . Mr. Cia& Merner, of WipdSO�, recently. . - coming to Toiont-o.in 1911, became a Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goodw�n and 'with improvements, although being bus evening to aid the wine growers of tion, a,,-; it were, of the big Class X spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. , Mr. Thomas Consitt has bought a telegraph Operator the , G-reAt daughter, accompanied by Mrs. and up­to�-date farmers, they 'also he France, and it was possible to ride 26 .fairs in all that is up-to-date arid pro- ITT. Walter Hawthorne visited his Cine, new home on King Strett, Hen- Northwestern Company. -About ten Maulkinson, •motored -to Listowel on lieve in,having an up-to-date summe, miles in an ordinary first class rail- g-ressi've. 1. IV mother, Mrs. Hawthorne, on the North Sall, and together with Mrs. Consitt years ago he received the appoint- Saturday and wele guests of Rev- cottage, where they can spend a fev . ' way carnage without losing caste. I . I I R6ad this week. . will move there the. near future. "nent.with the Canadian National Tel- and Mrs. Naylor and family for the leisure hours every Summer with their We used to look closely into the __ — ___ 'Mrs. F. G., Livingston, of Detroit, ,in Mrs. G. Lavander and babe, of egraphs, which he held until his death. day. I . I wives and families. . 1• I value,of what .we bought, instead of I being sedVeed into reckless purchas- PRES. . Is visiting friends in town. Mr. Keith Lamont was a visitor at Hensall, are. spending a few days with. her' sister, Miss Mary Forrest. 'Walker; He is survived "by his widow, Edith Dr. Ivan Smillie, was visited' over two, daughters, Lenore and the week end by relatives and -friends' The Youns' Welfare Club of Car mel Presbyterian Church held thei es by bally-hoo advertising of "big- ENT REEVE OF LAIRD, the home of his fathtr, Mr. A. La- . ,Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and f,�k,ily Eyelyn; four brothers, Ernest and AI_' from his former home in Toronto., , Miss Mary Bu6banan, R.N., St. meeting on Monday evening with ' gest, est, best, finest and latest model." DEAD inont, over the week end. . accompanied by Miss Leltie Love, atr fred, of Detroit; William Carlisle, of of TlLprnas, spent the week Vvith her good attendance. The meeting 'open those days, if the phrase "dernier - X_ I . I I 8 —, tended a meeting in Clinton on Sat- Winnipeg; (Robert ,Carlisle, of Indian end Head, Sask.; four Mrs. parents, WT. and Mrs. Alex. Bucb- ed wiPh the Lord's,ptayek; Script im lessons cxi" had.,,, been broadcasted, f women . . =---- urday.' , . I ,and sisters, by Annie Huiser; roll call would .probably have thought it meant the last squawk of a sleepy baby in-' . I . r Robert Murray, Brother'of WI WINTHROP I Mr. and Mrs. -M. Elliott and daugh- ter, Mildred, and.Mfrs. Andbrson and .Anna 'Macdonald, Mrs. Mary -Leeper, Ahan. , ° . Mrs. Andrew Buchanan, of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Dic�l of Orillia,. "rbompison, 'his hymn followed with a delightful sol by �ir8.­LW. A. McLaTen, entitled 'a stead of recognizing it as an i . L rresist : - ible bu'y"ing John Murray, Egmond- One Cent Sale­wednesoay, Nnve�nl ,ier. 4t�, t to Saturday. Nov,embef 7th, a Keating's Miss Agnes, of CeTftralia, ,visited 'in ,W,, H. of Win- spent the week end withmotMr, and Mrs . Tilpeg. A service was held at tbV�. Mrs, Thomas Dick. "keep A . . Smiling'," and a pleasing by 'Mr. William Craig, Thi urge for an absolutely in- dispensable article of apparel or ' ' "villa Dies' Suddenly Pharmacy. Seaforth, 'Ont. I The Helping Hand Mission Band in- friends this vicinity ,recently. 'Mr. W. Jarrett and AnniL, were holne last boning. Rev. Amos - The many friends of Mrs. E. Shef- . reading was followed with a mock trial which . furniture. , ' Though most of us had to work for a living; we had a pretty good ti m.e doing it, and more often than not, we at ' Sault. � - I .. . . Mr. Xohn Murray, of Eg'nfondville, tend holding an .entertainment in Winthrop ,Church on Friday eyvenin 91 November Gth, at 8 p.m. The pro- ,isit�-d by friends from Lobo recent- ly. . . The Women's Missionary Society meets in Ki' en 'Clitireb on Wed -nes- Thomas, of Howard Park United fer will regret to learn that she is Cturch qfficiated. Interment was at confided to her ,home through illness, ' kham on "Monday, at, 2.30, P.M. but -W,- trust that she will soon e re- Re Mr. Davidson, of the Win ham s 21 stored to ,health agafn'. .Herldaugh- was very much enjoyed' Following the business part of the meeting, a 'hymn was sung �followed with the , 'benediction. A -he , ineeting on Monday - bought modest blocks of sound invest- received word last week of h of ,his brother, Robert, in Sault gramme - will consist of dialogues, duets and readings. Everyone wel- day, November 4W. The la�dies , of Unit Chuicb, took this service. teter, Mrs. (Dr.), W. H. Reid, of Port Rowan, to her evening next will be devotional night ments instead of mortgagiti L homes, g6ods 'and chattels and 9 �" life IT)- Ste. Marie. Mr. Murray ,had been a resi- come. Mr. Mrs. William this congregation here are cordially ial.vited. to attend this Meeting-. motored Up r see on Rev. . M. B. Parker, Paul I of St. 1,, Anglican Church, on Sunday last ex-'Nonday. . . I., The ArnoldArpold Mission Circle, of C " me] Presbyterian Church, will Ulf, suraqe to provide the wherewithal to that E. Zee Preferred dent If •- Algoma for 44 years prev- - lops t?) which he and his brother, John ' and Humphries and family, of Walton, spent 'Sunday Mr. John Steacy, of Detroit S e,nt �. p changed duties with Rev. -Mr., Richard We are pleased to report that The of Brusse,ls, who delivered excellent -condition of Mrs. M. G. Drysdale, who Hallowe,`en masquerade, social in 'the basement of the church on Friday,ev- gamblb would touch'300. . ran steam a * nd horse tbieshing out- .-,At ' h Mr. and'Mrs. ,Roibert Campbell. John 'Sunday tb'e week end with friends her , . Sermons. � I has been confined to her room for the --ning"of this week. A prograrh has ;Came the deluge of dollars when we fits in the Seaforth district. He was' a well. known citizen Algoma Wli�-. Bullard , Spent with Mr. Harold Smalldon, of Wal- I _. , - . . Rev. Mr. Cross, of Toronto, ;e:k- past week or so with illness, is much . Improved. � been prepared and games will bei.ln- . careened on the crest of the wave. We only had to read the ,stock market of and 9A the time of his death was reeve of E ton. � ' We to 'hear that Miss , ZURICH changed duties with Re-�. Mr. James I McIlroy, of our village. Rev. Cross Mr. William Simpson, of Detroit; 'week dui ed in, after which a bean supper I will be served. reports each in-Onfing to discover "" becomehope Laird Town -,hip, a position which he had ,held for twenty-three terms. The are sorry Rota Campbell is on the sick list. We 'her I I 'Mr. 'and ,M�rs. Paul Ducharme, of has preac-hed 'here several times, to Spent the end with relatives in very appreciative congregations. ' Hensall and also with Ilis, sister, Miss Wiss,Grace Dick returned with her . uncle, Mr. John D. Dick, t I his Wpek !mich richer we . night. Factories couldn't proddce fast erdl, which was the largest ever held in that district, to see around again soon. Hart Mr. and. Mrs. 'Harry.Hart and BOY', -the 15th concession,', Hay, mourn the Rev. Mr. A. ,Sinclair on Sun -day last Mae, who is recuperating fro'm ai, op- isn"Itt after spending a week at his home in I enough to'Moot the demands of our . L profligate spending of profits. was conducted by the Rev. R. E. Gosse. assisted by Rev. . Kenneth, ,spent Sunday with Mr. and I .,. V. dqdtb of their three months old baby boy who died last Saturday after a ' preacbed anniversary sermons .at eration Performed at Memorial Brucefield, while Rerv. MT. ospital, Seaforth, a week -or so ago, Bremner,, Oiillia. Dr. R. P. I. Dougall, of Pet -611a, paper, M=y a toiling bouse�fe was able Coro! and Rev. Harrison. The Pal]- . John MTs. Lou Sparling; MT. and Mrs. Percy Little spent short illness.' V�e funeral was held ,Sunday, interment of that village "'delivered well thought and who is doing' nicely. .1, Mrs. has been and Mrs. Dougall and family. spent to pay her card losses ;with the money I found in trouser beariorz were Forrest, Joseph �v ya;*'� Win. Riley, Duncan From lin, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl RoSis, on taking place in the R. ,iC. cemetery at Drysdale, out and excellent sermons I.In the Qeorge H-adson, who United Church here. confined with ,an attack of tonsiliti s: the we�ek- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dougall, Sr. she . pock6ts each time she sent one of her tired bus.i- Charles McKinnon and Geo. Wesley. John Murray, Mrs. L Townsend, Mrs. of Dublin. 11 . Several from here attended the I A meeting of the directors of Zur- ich Agricultural Society was held on , Mes,srs.-John Drummond and John is able' be out again. . I Farquhar spent thg,' ek end visiting . Our villagers are taking advantage ,has � (Mrs. Ed. Douglas, of Hyde, Park, . . her s been Mrs. ness man's suits, to the dry cleaners. We did-AN'need to -work for a liviAg '-' - Tyndall and John Forrest attend_ . and fowl supper at Con- 'anniversary a Saturday, evening at which a resolu- s With friends at Turnwbeull's Grove i of the late. pleasant days in this ,-M-. visiting mother, John Johnson, of this village. . ' and so we lost the habit. . ed the funeral from here. The fol- lowing is a reference from the Sault stance &,his week. MT- William H'opper of, Seaforth, _�h tion was passed authorizing the treasurer to pay out the prize money, Mrs. Alvin 'Hoskin, of -Detroit, is month to -prepare for winter in the spending a few days visiting with uny of getting on storm doors and Miss Marie Bell, of' London. sp6kit the V,I--l'tbem days axe gone, for ev- , , _ 6r, and the "unearned increment" of Ste. Mlarie Daily Star: . is drilling w well for, r. Irwin Tre- A committee was also appointed to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMartin and windows. week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bell. .1 . I the average citizen having been re- diftedd. to its lovvest. terms, it , The death occurred most unexpect- edly last night at the General Hos z- warth-a this week. Quite a number from here took in make the arr4mgemeiit9 for a public dance to b4 held under the ,*auspices with Mr. ,and Mrs. Vernon Hedden. I Miss Annie flood recently had some The new fine dwelling of Messrs. good improvements made;'ta her dwel- Vanstone-Pollock. — A quiet ',but Solemnized seems as bh6ugh we would ,be forced to get back til of Robert ,Murray, of Lairdtown-the . - euchre in Seafortb on Monday ev­of the Society, so -me time in, NoVem- . Spencer and son on the west side of ling property On illicb4nond . Street, pretty wedding was at Carmel Church on Wednesday 'mq,rn- bo '6&izeo� lnqom�. ,v4y -not? , It has bfteii aodie. �,�, , I, ship, after ,a -brief illness. Nomrg of 'hips death came as a eat ening. . . The W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid will bey. ' 'Mr ,C., F'-ntz had a gang of Taen ' the railway track on, King Street is North. nearing completion and ,6v�fi rank Mr. House, of CourilAd, accompan- ing ,at eleven, o'clock, when Rev. J. E. . McElroy united, in marrii�ge, Olive t, . . shock to his many friends both in the meet at' the home ,of Mrs: William busy on Monday harvesting his celery among the, neat and up-to-date duel- ied by Mrs. George Taylor and mem- Pollock, daughter Of Mir. and Mrs. - city and in his home community for Dodds, on Wednesday, November 4th, when the thankoffeying on- crop. The quality of �. the delery' is lingB, of our village. i berb of family, spent Stinday last with 'Mr. 'William Pollock, of the Goshen Line, . I I B ., UST PALL FAIRS E although far from- well, he had en. tered the hospital only last Saturday velopes will be. brought in. Mrs- W. excellent this year. It was shipped where, to London by truck, where it will be We understand that what has been their' relatives, and, Mrs, George known in pwit years as the Dr. E. S. Hudson and family and Mrs. Ellen to Mr. Vanstoili,�, son of MT. and Mrs. . , . I for treatment and high ,hopes were P. Lane, ,of 'Seaforth, will bie, the spe- 1� tial speaker. • held In cold storage until The fowl Supper held in the Ev- Hardle, property on King Street has Troyer, of our village. / �, ' ' Troyer, Seaforth, 'crape Vanstone, of ,Owen Sound. The bride was becomingly, attired in brown biege . . entertained for hit recovery. At nine been Sold .by the present owners, but I Mrs' James of ia. -with acce'asories to. match. The . . (tlll�s I . � % ..,. oldlaek lasit night when 'his family visited him at the hospital he ,wdg I I . . - ­ .r �' I . .1 EnTE angelical dburdli shed last Thursday ven sful � event, Over of which mpre particulars will follow Here visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph in another issue. I Hudson, and r4latives, and friends in brie I was 'httended by her sister, Miss loi PI -i�nce Pollock, while, the groom asst I, . I., 1, I " %#, ofiti & kRi16 I of Ag'Acul. 11;!, 'Oh6Ui*&b1,e '­tfi6,Jt apparently J�rogressffig most favor- Shottly before. ., 'heath Alexander Do Thi 800 IiekeAs were sold. A prbkram by 1peal tPulent after tbur eountil have had our cement the Irillage, and ,vicinity. in In. supported by Nx., Milton Bo,llock, Fol- 66,,,,,_,,C 0- , ,, T, 1,.19 I ,. I "', �', , 6111 �, � .. .1 91M.'ditiWattl4n, to ably. I nAditight, he pWed, -away. , of W.'— ; death took Place in Exestet Tuegda'y liven wag giveW tW 9UP(Por. sidewalks nicely repaired a number L 8 a short reference made to ill lowi or places making it more safe -for Joyht, in. a tecent; issue as to winning n *o -r n an g Ceremony, y, Mr. d Mrs. r, I4 ��,wgj@d ", 4 L � '. g0nl, . ,,, tha: 0M, Ufliniopalitidt. � f'�,`,, i I., � 11 ei, A;i��iai . I was in hes 74th yeitr Deteaoad -who I L wat, bbt*' numn 'County ,in.! in August, 4 9" o4l.& to manh-664` Ware. At ow ,,* _ - ' evening of Ale:mnder D I ell, I., nity?j. f6i known h4aeman of this vici. many ybars. Uopeasoo, who *4 , �ft` A number ftble, town attended the f 6*1 supper held- at Grand Beqid on I � � ... . 4EX0,Bdiiy evenifig, . - - Pedestrians While adding to appear- races in Toronto, at the Dental 7 anceg. I . {lege annUal,spoT.t sports, We might just heto immediately Xr. F.. Wickwire,, of the meptiow ,that he not' only Vanstone motored to London, where a wedding dinner was served. They 16ft . foj Detroit and Abor , 0 �:'ak oi � 61� '• lg7 ,he eame to Algoma 'his �, , 9$rd year, had been in Poor lik" 'W''hiff ,*. . " fie -it WWO&dAy 6VeWb9 a Whiekien publisher w Romsall Advertiser, has' tn6yod big first in. many of the races but't %, places. 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