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C - ncil Throws Out I CEFIELD ANNUAL Pio t T!"14.1': '4 W. W., CORKIN I
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day. I . WM. HARTRY, JUDGE (!%itte, for The Expositorr by H. IN FIELD, TO OCTOBER 3 ,
- The Expositor Office this week . I I I Isabel Graham,, -. . ,er, in Stirring Addr 90 I : !i TT,
' has one wall proudly adorned - I . . ), I While no defirdto announce- . .
MOVE TO I The annuail ,flower dhow of the The 'Carnodhan, family," 'e of the W'.-. W. Cooper, Farmer -Nationalist- mewit has as yet been made, it is, N ,I
I I . with a pea vine that stretches Brumfield (R-orticultuTeA 'Society was oldest and inost pro)rninent the, or- independent candidate in the South ,understood on good a0horit , GIVINGS COMPARE - , , .".,",."
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HOT DOG STANW-4 held. in the sehool'ror= of the'Unki- iginal pioneer families of this dis- Hluron, by-election, is going to . Urt. that the, Huron Amateur Athletic ,
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% . A ed Church, Brue4eid, on Tuesday, trim, will shortly ceilebta., I the cen- He said as much firm lf in a let- Meet will be held in Seaforth this . . . . . I ', ,.:
thea hi "length., It was brought I
If I S6pternber -6t1h. tepary of their of their. year and staff and ,stud&its of
'The council of the municipality i in by Mr. William Charters, well settlement ter received this week by the Pub- .111"
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the Town of Seaforth riot for its known Tackersmith farmer, of
The exhibit of flOwers was one of here. . . , lishera - '., the local Collegiae are planning From the, day the invitation was; . i,T....@
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regular nveeting in the council chain- ' the Mill Road, ,and, was - picked the.best,in, recent years, many e,- , Samuel Carnochan, of 1 Kireud- 'The letter, which speaks for itself, with this in mind. The ,meet, issued in January,- to bold their Sep.. !
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,13er, town -hall, on Monday evening at random from, his field, of peas. tries appearing in, almost dvery class. brightShire, Scotland, And 4is e14[1eS+ follows: I'll sponsored by seven Collegiates . ....., I
r, tember Rally in Knox ,Church 'Pay- . ; "' ,
To our As usual, -the display of gladioli and .,oii, .Rolbert ,H., who wa ' th ' 19 . Kippen. September 12, 19,S2. and High Schools in Huron and -91 - ,. I,' 1 .
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witfh 1"yor Daly in. -the .chair. - -prQfession_41 . farming . ,g l ,en field, the Huron Presbyterial off -Phe' "
dahlias attitraked 'Irrost - attention, years ,nd age, caine Perth; the big amateur nth-
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A widely, signed Petitions ,recently eye, it looks to be a whopper, , tq thi , country (M -Lean Bros., Poblish,eTs, . I W. X S of the Presbyterlan,Cli,66
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sponsored 1h)r the Business Men's As of course, there may be oth' gr.eAt cure -having been taken in their about the middle of S - , ,2, ISeaforth' I I letic eyp!# in, this district each in ,Canada anticipated. a &)r full 8r.' .. . 0
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lighting of Moir! Quld . e Dear Sixs: . fail'. Friday, September pleasuire And no 021ei was-*sappohAr, -17 . -i. ,r ,
seedation for better able to beat it. If so, .we w selection and,aTrangement. For the and were the first to , rate f,h , -- 7 - -i . '
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I I four selhocao, in the territory covered what was afterwards L a o as the . Everything seemed to colnib,ine to , . .
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N ,,W,as po 1. by the Society,' were judged and Townehip of TuckeTsmi. , .. -,, mc,A in your last week's pulb)icity of my can- make Friday, Saptember Q,th, -a mem- .. I ,51 I i
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'They orable day. The new anal' attractive '
I . acted, out that the lighting Of A, " -6 0 0 ± 0 Twa , .. didature •in this, my native rking of 41 0 •0 0 •0 ...
I awards were given a's follows: Best honor of Mr. TuAieir 0 .
Main Sbreet was now very costly and . . I .. ". I Huron South in this federal politica. -
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. .,that when the lights were changed . . . I .. kept gTounds', ls1t,' S. S. Na.No. 2, Tuck- travelled from Hamlil n " . wagon ,(ay I hope ---- ' ----. church' which 6y.m1bolizes faith and . I.I.
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I ersmith, Miss Jean WoKenzie, teach- un.-ifr which they slept I tbuy , it was ==F== work' . , '
some years ago the number and site. I not -made, or rather, omitted' to he I , opened -its 'hos &ors to , 4i
b, 'It. , a large representative ,gathering oT,
er: 2nd, -8. S. No, 8, Tuckersmith could get a log shanty b I .
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,=we increasedl. Furth,ermor4* the Mrs. C. Holmes Miss: Wlary McNaughton, teacher' Mr. Carnoahanpkirehased"four liun- made ,d6liberatelv-if'it was so, ii'S.C.I. Sports Day Christian women,'who came, -not onl,i I
-Public Utility Commission has no sur, . st, s Jre4 I acres of land from the Car.ada, don't go down with me. to hear the prograni, but to honor by
, -Play of cut flowers,' 1 Now, Mr. AEcLean, I want you,
,plus Rinds on hand for such woV; Heads H. and S. NN'o".'3Z Tuckers,inifth; 2nd, S. S. No, Company on what is known as tn - U, out Is Set for Friday their ,Presence the members oft' -
Council therefore considered it un, . . f - 1 2, Tuoke rsniith- oinked improkement Largiles, where .a sobool of fairness to irrVself; and as well to . . . 1'1,
witse to cause additional expense and . I , 1*11se W111s, 'yourself and the welfare of The Ex- , Church, who, by their indoniituble . 41
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threw out tbe-petidem .. Other Officer§, Elected At two schools, . aft'hou'&-'Mey did' not church for a time in -the e4 rly days. Posltora paper 1 have read all my Students Elect Officers For tember Rally to ccovene in Bayfiead. . .`t,
lGounciblor Stephens. I
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gave :notice " find a Place in the prize list. -Other membeq;s Of the faniiv 'Jam' s life and appreciate -I want you to. . il
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that he Would at the next meeting orf. - Annual Meeting 'In : the exhibit of plants and cut S'arah (Mrs. Adum Black, JAne (MTs'l't my friendts your reader Coming Year; D. Sills . .
council, introduceLa by-law regulating .. I . , .' ecirtive, the morning session ,,.opened I
. J. . Dickson), Margaret (iB#s. Alex- --definitely know-il am in, the field; L I'll,
and liseensing Monday. , flowers by nion-member4, the follow- L', Boys' at at ten o'clock with -devotional exer- -
refreshment booths' . . ander Broadfoof) were followed later was always in the field, and will be 4,
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in received spercial mention.: .House by' sisters, who had redii, c, - to the 3rd Of - October., If you can't . rises led by the Seaforth Auxiliary. . . 11
The reguilar monthly' meetn A. T.,Scott; snapdragon ine, in , ' Tqrg. Fraser, of Bayfleld, for many ;'11'
stands, which pay taxes on an assess- MargaretK Dielmn do this for an, old friends and cus- I
anient of on,ly.$100, draw much busi- the Home and' As'sociation was Mrs.- Jamieson; dahlia Mrs-.' Daw-' Sc`t1anIdL (Mds . IS C. I. studlents await with hruch years the much loved Home- Helper: '.A
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. son and Miss Jean )Murdock; table of Goderich, is, •.the. only ;jW of tz' Z tomer of yours, then The Expositor Onterest the annual Collegiate sports, Secretary of Huron Pr . L
ries ,that should rightfully belong to -held in, the,p iblie school on,-Monduy third ,generation, is no U§e to woe. esVyterial, , ''!
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3egitimate firms, ,w,ho ,pay large bwi- afternoon, . . bouquet, Wst.M Mhrks. survivift ,* J.M,eA.,, which are scheduled for this Friday. gave the words of welcome, which . I I 11i
. . Carnochan, son of the la6& , bert H . A ,press in any British country Trials of speed, - trials of jumping. privilege had not been Bayfield's' since - . I INI
cess and local taxes. . The repott of the Naminating Com- 'Mr. Wiffiram Iffartry, of Sea -forth, Garnochan, 'ha ving pasi , i.,v . .1. A
. I . at.. . last should be fair to and by the whole - - of everything are the order of 1920. 1
Councillor Crozier moved, seconded mittee was presented and adopted.. act ed - ata judge.', ' . trial
Fdbrulary in 'Los Angeles.'!-,7 He and country and, to all interested in that the day at the Colleigiarte campus. as 'Miss Jeckoll,'of Exeter, Presbyter- I J
N b ,rhe officers for the coming yearwifl.• ,Prize winners were: , .1 I ew
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.y Councillor Illu,dson, that Thomas Mrs. t rnochan retired st ,*n years country, I ,weryone from! the safisfied fifth- ial President. gave an address or ."7
HeMirk'be refunded a two dollar. dog ,be: President, Mrs, Charles Holmes; House -plant in, bIDoimt---Mrs. A., Al- ago. A fouAlb. geiiieraft* James I -have my nomination papers and, . "I
tax, inasmuch as the dog had, been let vice-president, Mrs. W. P. Lane; lan, ,Miss Mary McNaughtoA. Mm And lRdbert voters' lists in,my house bere and am FoTni'6"s to the insignificant ,first "Stewards,hip," which, by its earnest
killed. The motion carried. , 4.2ad vice-4prea-ident, Mrs.- F. J. Reeh- Hugh Beiry. . H., now live O 'Mkfield, fornwIrs get, themselves, in shape for enthusiasm, must have stirred in the
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Farm, Tuckersmith, one off, finest ready for the election. You and your I
this annual event. heart of any lake warm listener, a ,
That the sum of $125.00 salary and elv* 3rd vice-president, @,Ars. ,P. W. , Foliate%ilanit Xra. D. Fotharing- farms in, the County of Huron and Expositor will look well, after all is I The fwcrt, that ' "
$2.31 post -age be- ,paid Wm. Hartry Moffat; recording secretary, Mrs. W. haTn,. Mrs.' :A. Allazi, ,Mrs. WilliaTa . the I -Duron County determination to share in .the work.
. . on which the'. famRy have re ided 'Over, if, you see me) elected, and You Arrwb-ur Athletic Association is ex- of winning bh.e world for 'Christ. "A -re 1.
for ass,es-sing, was the -motion move:] E. Southgate, Jr.; corresponding sec- ,li'cKe'rMi4l' . ,.t I continuously for a century. all leaving 1,remeTd er that yogi 'Ifad forgrot to petted to its meet here adds we doing oux best - in- all things?" " she .. ..' 1,
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by Councillor -Stephens, seconded by retary', Mis5S. I,, McLean; fre'asurer, Icollevlltion Of Annaal Phlor--4MTs. good, ,dharacter and record behind' announce me as beipg-,in the field. I . , - `,
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Reeve Smith, and carried by council. Mrs. Ji *k -Muni; - -a o A. klfan,' ,IMT& W. A. Brondner, Mrs. a . ' limpembus to the interest. Both boys asked her audience, and,urged every- I .. . 1.1,
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M con*ener D. bliering them. qd gfrls, have 'held meeting,, during one be willing to do whMshe could I . ,29,
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,Councillors -Hudson and. Dale mov- mitten- L*=& Ahfp. -'Mrs. Chapman; Fb ham, . Perhaps no farnfly in the settle- tor to halyte, th suffer that'liumiliation, ',..he past week and have chosen their now -not wait until, she thought sh, . . 4
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ed and seconded that report of the Social. Mrs. Goudie; Ways and Mearv;, Collection -of Snapdragon -Mrs- D. t 4was more losely at At thle hands Of Your reader, .
Finance Committee, as presented by ,Mites Fennel; Welfare, Mrs; ger u= Potheringliani, Mrs. R. A)1=4 Mrs, D men oveoutives for the coming "Year. could do it as well as somebody else. ,..'; "
-. son. I . I , - , . s* * with the establishing and cig rying on As far as your paper is concerned ,DIG-rleoia, Sills haz, been elected ji esi- "Faith V it hath not works, is dead." . 1 11
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Chnitman, Stephens,. be passed a, the work of the Presbyteri fi Church --I=t I must say it don't concern bhfi dent of 'the boys' association, while "Be ye doers, not hearers ,only," I
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acid. The ,report is as follows- -T-, future the .regular meeting will Collection of Dahlias,--4)1rs. A. Al- :
. I . . in this locellity, three g4ft-e-rationsi whole attitude of this electorate, not Mr, -v, Rend wM head- the girls. I 'Mrs. T. Swa n ,'i'mitli, Treasurer, . . 114
Jaimes V. Ryan, salary, $67; John A. be h-ld On the first Monday of each Ian', MM, Wm. McKenzie- having been. r6presented on -the Ses- at all -you would, like to limake it are- . , ,
wwritl at eightt p.qu.,, in the p Three named Doaias,- .rs & Al-. s. . - - I 1,;
Wilson salary, $70; Thos, Storey, diblie . '' . ion of the Egniondville,'-0-hurc The boys' executiivra- includes: D. gave 6r repoLt, which showed Only ' 4
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.1 I h: i -par as -I was- never in the running- Sills. prezidient-, - J. HubldTIC, vice- a decrease of ten dollars in compari-
salary, '$60 V 'e Cleteiber meeting it -an. ,MM.J. Addison. ,arnochan,- Sr, hi , pest take . - . I 11
salary,' $60; H. Snell, sala I , At the I Samuel, C e 4 I'll learn, you, 19 . Me1jean, to,
. One nam, -d Da'bgi w- Mrs. R.. Allan: ' T resident; N.- Patrj.ck, secretary; D-, son with last year's report' Mrs. , I
WiIliam Trott, -police ddy, $1.6; Ca,n, , 3- been arranged that Mdse,Marian -Ton. Samuel Carnoqhan,., and-, his me sincerely in the hereafter, and ,T- Spa 'don, trewuTer; J. Anderson Smith . urged -'411 to, keep p-n ,being . ;,
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adian National Railways, crossing 13 11. of the Collegiate, InstihjtQ staff,Mr's, Jadiet Ross. ', grandson, Samuel C annopncements I have to ) c . -
,protecti,6n, $4.89 Wm. Drover, ha will tell of her recent trip i TO119 Disolay of Gladioli -Mrs. R. .Al- - .A&rnMharL , alis make a-57 and J. 'Sr6ft, reporters, and the form "doers"' and the allocation would., be, ,`111,
* Y, Liest son, Robert, -H.; who was a make, or in the event of you not do- I .- I
, Bell Tele ,Tigland and Switzerla,nid. . Ian, 51rs. J. Addison, -Wial lace Haur gentleman ,of thei old, school, was an ing so, I will use sorme other press.,I
I t5,: hon'e Co., account, F h. gentl reumsentatives are: V., N. Tyndall; attained. The remarks from the var- . -,F•
I a . . Six Gladioli--4Xrs. R. Allah, Mrs, . .TV., R. Renni,e; III., E. Rennie; IL, ious Prestibyterial Secretarie showed , - .1 -
, Thompson's, Book Store,, amt., .. Elder in. the late Rev. Ross's Church, and .it will.be to your detriniebt. I S., . ... , -
1 $2.03; Public Utility Commission, - ".N.M.- A. -McQueen, Mrs,, J. Addison.' Bru efie-IA and n' the hope yotiwill give me the recognition Wright; I., OT)eilly. their interest and ,' -willingness to .: , ')
One Spibe Gladiolus, named-MT8, Msociate:d with Wary2 Reid on. the work. 'They asked fora realization '
I" ($31.89), account . ($1030) . I , I .;
TUCKERSMITH ' privilege of b6ing present at an7 of I deserve through. your, columns this . 4
P R, Allanj IM,rs.,.J. Addison,. , prese .girls' executive are H. Britton,'vice- of everyjn-emlber to the need of extra
: 42.19; Geo. D.. Ferguson, account, - 'c,he services coAd ever f6eget his week. . resident; W. Savauge, secretary- time, work I I ,
$37.55; Geo.. A. Sills & Sons, ace . Collecti m of six Annuals --Mrs. R. - p and sacrifice in order to
ount, rooerentattitti-de and tihe ,- weet tones I am. yours sincerely, :
- lMr. John McKay, of Saginaw, Allan, Mrs. D. Fotlierinigh,gini, Miss INI. . Ireasurer, and form representatives cope with the world's sipdritual and - ".
$58-85; Seaforth News, acct., $16.11; Michigan-, was a ,visitor .recently at 'McXa.ghtom I of, his voice. lWillliam, another son, I W. W. COOPF'R. , as follows: V., M. Haigh; IV., E financial condition to -day. .
J. X Card -no, acct., $1.15; Geo. 'Reeves 0 . .
wage,-., segtic tank, $1'.50; Ed . Allen, his old home in.*Tuckersmith calling Collection of six Perennials–Mrs was also an Elder in First Presby- . Southgate, III., M. Cudmore; 11., D One particularly attractive feature ,
terian Church, Seadorth. . . 1-hrover; , ..!
-, .septic tank, $13.50; Sol. Wil- on his brother, William, and sister, R. Allan, Miss 6L,XcNaughton. I-, Ruth Cluff . of the program was the roll call Of I
-Ag The ,name of Mr. Samuel Carno- Yit ..
. - - .. - s ,Marian 1. Bell, of the staff, Auxiliaries, Y. W. Societies, C. G. I.
li4ms, wages, septic tank, $17.25; also visiting 'his sisters in Xippen and Collection of .Sweet Peas-42mTs. W. than, Sr., -appeared irb-the minutes of STAFFA . .
spending a few days with his dough- A- Breniner,,,Afrs. R. Allan. I . is in charge of girls' athletics, while T.' Groups and Miesion Bands, re- -
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George Pinckney, wages, septic tank, , a ,meeting of the inha 16ants and ' I .
-,ec Ion jish The regular the W, Mr. I. H. Weedmaxk looks, afte,r the sponded to ,by news items from the . I.
i ,rr and son-in-law, Mr,. and Mrs. COU t' a'Asters-Mrs. D. Foth- householders of the Tow r meeting 1 . . I 11
1 $16.38; Fred W -Gavin, wages, septic ' ip of - .
. tank, $13.88; J. Arnold Case, account, Nichols. He reports hard times in eringlism., Mrs. R. All -an. . Tuck-ersImith held at Bayfield Mills, men's Inst'itu'te will be held on Wed- boys. ' . .. I mission fields. -The work of Miss
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the citi. It is four years sin" he (Six A'9ttVs'-Nxs. -D. Fotheringharn, January 5L. 183-5, at which he ,acted as n sd y rn on next. The Legisla- I Hazel 'Macdonald' of Poute Coupe, ..
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$19.25,; Frank Maloney, wages, $9.25; .h ,a e a aft` -0 e was brought vf,ry Vividly to the mem- %
W. X. Barron, - wages, $10; Wes, .a. his last holidays here and all M,r& Bruce .] y, Mrs. R. Alla?).. obaiTman. Others wentit ned are ti -on -Ccqn-,rnittee will hwvv charge Of I 11
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Niclhol, account, $15.715; Joseph A. were pleased to see him looking so , Collection of Pansi6s--4Mrs. R. Al- John Colqurhoun, Town Clet',k; Peter the topic and -tbcqv ivM be a demor. , McKILLOP I Ino :
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Storey, account, $29.35; Wilson Haw- ,well. . . Ian,, Mrs. Hugh Berry, Miss ILA, Mic- Vanderiburg, Melia stration on cake icing. Maddonald,,of Goderich. Mrs. blac- . I
I rd Lowe, assessors; , . donald told so- simply and- enterta n- .
Ea M, D., collector ,Henry n. .
- Tuokersinith'Ladiesp Club was field at ,Display of Begonias -Mrs. R. Al- ia,- --f rd, 'J' her h&me after zpending a C012 ple of •Mission Band Meet. -The Helping ingly of the -many and varied experi- I
Icins, account, $5.00; Agriculb,r I 60 The 'Septermber (meeting of the 'Naughton. W Obalk Miss Ada Speare has returned to .
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ciety, grant, $60.00; Graves' Wall- the home of IMiss: Sadie Ball. Sixteen Ian, Mrs. -B. -Berry. Jonathan Wade, overseers . Hand Mission Band of Cavan Church ences her daughter is having in cop
I of highways; Willh-4m, F-oivl(,qr, pound- Weeks in, Harriston. . ,.- I
gmper Store, acct., $4.240; Thomas Winthrop, held,their regular meetint,- rection with her work as deaconess.
Dickson, acct:, $2.50; R. Frost & Son, members and five visitors were res- One Begopia-MTs. R. Allan Mrs. keeper; Samuel Carnoc-han, John Mr. and, ons. ,Cecil Stewart, of .
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account, $13.ent. The roll call was .answered by Wnt McKenzie, Mrs. B. Berry. I I on Saturday, September 10, in the Dr. Margaret Strang, medical mis- 1
80; Thos, Klein, wages, hints ,on home sewing and readings •- One GOxinia--4Mrs. D. )eouatt. Haanah, town wardens. Exeter, are 1 tisiting with the lady's school room of the church. The sionary in Peace River District, -sent .
$11.25; ,Coleman, account, $2.00, J. F. were given ibry IMrs, H. John , Mrs, . Table, Bowquet- -fflrs. H. Berrv, ftmah, town wardens.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson. meetin opened with a hymn, after several letters descriptive of her
Mrs. R. Alllen,,Mrs. A. McQueen. ' S have returned to their home after Edith Killen led. ,in prayer and work, which,were eagerly listened, to.
Daly, acct., $3.00; W. E. Chapman,, G. McGregor and 'Mrs. F. Walters I smilers in Tuckers,mitli and the date Mr, and MT& ,John Livingstone ' 9 1
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account, $8.00. of their arrival ils of interest: John the Scripture lesson was read by Miss Lilly McAithu.r's work in "Wel- .
Instrumentals were played, by Miss i Display of Roses- IMTS. R. Al- V.tnEgmond, spending week in Hwrndlton.
, - Council adjmrmed to meet at the Fear and 1Mrs. E. Crri-6h. The .Pro- Ian, I'Mrs. W,L A. Bremner, Mrs. B. Young, 1824; Colonel C. Moon, of Durham., iq visiting Helen Blanchard. The minutes of come and Welfare" activities was told.
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call of the Mayor on motion of Reeve In8; Benjamin Kaiser, Brucefield, the previous .meeting were read and Mrs. Strang and NIT's. McArthur, who .
. gram closed with comimunity singing Berry. with his friend, Clarence Norris, .
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P. . , . Mrs. T. B. Baird, Mrs, R. Allah. I swere,d by the name of a flower. The stand to receive the recognition of
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18812; Jones Land.9boroug-li, 1834; . . study.period, was taken by Edith Hil- the Huron Presbyterial.
Tn1offier's meeting will be held in oc- - Annual Larkspur Bouquet-Mys. R. Robert McLean, 1834; Henry and M. Killer- l .1
WINTHROP ' toter at11h'e home of Mrs I - len; a hymn iwas soung, and the meet- ' .
- ,,, , . . Howard Allan Mrs. J. Addison. .Huir . A letter from Mrs". 6veorge Mae-
Johns, when the roll call, wdd,l be An- One vase of anly Annual o'r Per -en- ,,b Chesney, 183i-, Willia.m. Ghes- ing closed by repeating t,be, Lord'q Kay, of Formosa, wi-iften spicially
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. R. All ney, 18346, and Jas. Btoadroot, 1837. week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Dig- Prayer in unison. I for this rally in Bayfield, was thor-
, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard an& swered by something we havetobe vial not in above 'list --Mrs. all,
. Mr. John Armstrong spent the weel•. thankful for. Miss IM. -MoNaughton, Mrs,. D1. Foth- . nan, near Heansall. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Roegy and oughly'efijoyed. From Formosa also
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,eM,with .Mr. and Mrs. D. Hariing, . erinigham- . . . Let us revere the msn ory Love -Lennie. - ,M,ss Gwendolyre chirdre-n .-! p,ent Sunday evening with carne letters from Dr. and Mrs. Gira- .
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4yf Buffalo. . I Best novelty in, Cut Flowers ora Who sowed that we might reap Alexander Lennie, and iRL-v. R. Keith ,Mrs. Fred Koehler is spending a of special interest as 'Ars. Graham
. ,Mr. IMo,ody Holland, of Walton, BRUCEFIELD, Potted Plant -Mrs. A. McQueen, Mrs. 'Gain, through their tears. LovIe of Kintore, Ont., son of ,W. week with friends in Rostock. I
I opent last Tuesday with 'Mr. Tim - . I R. Allan, Mrs. D. Fobheringbarn. was one of the workers in Huron I
' H. 1. Cerahaqn. and Mrs. William Hugh Love, Of Zi r- Rev. J. P. Hauch, of Stratford,Presbyterial, T
Eation, speIcial: Three Spikes Gladioli- Items of interest were r
1Divine •-services, will be held in the ' ick, Ont., were lrroxried on Set7urdhv preached a very alble ,sermon in the read from Miss Douglas, of Tamsui.-
Miss Vera Raigt-is spending a few United Chumh ai:the usual time ne V.xs. Bruce Berry, MT,& Wlm,. Doug- in Sherbourne United Church. Rev. Evangeli,cal Church here on Sunday Miss, Soutar, of the Rhfleld, India;
. I --days 'in Toronto with her brother, Sun ay, at 11 aAh in xt las, Mrs. Hiugih Aikerfiead. Dr. Richard Roberts officiated and the afternoon. Quite a fturnher Of friends a word picture of thel buil&ng of 2
. and 7 p.in \ One Spilke Gladioli-4Mrs. B. Berry, HILLSGREEN It,
& Xr. Elton Haist. IMise HeLen Tough returned to her -Mrs. H. Alkenhead, 1MM. W,m. Mic- - , wedding music was played try Mr. G. from Rastmk were ,present also. church by,a pioneer congregation 50
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I - MT. ant: wire. Thomas Wheatley, and h 6m,e, la-st week, after apending a few Kenzie. . northeast of Alberta, and
Mr. aid ,Mrs. AGeorge Little spent (lays visitipg at the holmie 'of Mi,. and fts Anniversary services will be held the register, ,Miss Marguerite Land- Tarvistock. others, all cminhasized the truth, tiliat 1
Sunday 'with the hatter's mother, Mrs. Aii;dfieson at Roxboro. I in the litills,green Church on slundar, all sang. The bride, who was given Visitors at the Name of Mr. and if we at home had the spii-it, of
Wrs.. Rdbinson,of Hullett. Mr. John XcQueen returned to his Septern-fiber 18, at 11 a.m. and 7.10 in marriage by her fatheT, wore a Mrs. Henry W,etitersen on the, 10t1h, on these missionaries, if we were willing
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We' are sorry to hear of Mrs,'Eltont honle in FMn1t last with t.',) his DLJ LIN -v..J ert, of Holmes- graceful gown, of eggshell satin niiade Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. William to sacrifice in money on - person the T,
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ville, will be thesinepker for bhe day, on Prinpess lines with the skirt flar- Clea and .Jean; -Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Objective of mir W. NIT. S, would soon .
jured in •a motor accident. We wish O'Neil and: their da u r, Marion, I I I ji
TA the'.Kippen choir will gi-ve the ing - in -to a long tra,in, Her veil of I Roi,hl and b4by of Stratford; .Mr. and be realized. 4
her a speedy recovery. after spending'the past three month, Mr. -and Mrs. Louis Wattliews, of niusic. I tulle was arranged in cap effect with Mrs. Carl Eisler and Bruce, of Log- Greetings froni, Ruron,• Presbytery "I
;Ladieis' Aid and 'W. M. S. -A joint with friends in the village and vicin- Detroit, spent a few days with . I . ;11.
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert lfopkins., of orapge blo,ssom and svhe carried, a an; Mrs. Leslie Weitersen and Grac, ' were -brought b Rev. D. .J. Lane, I . I',
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ynieeltin- of these two societies met at ity. ' f riends.' ' Ghica',go, spent ,a few Jay,; with the shower of lily of the, valley and But- of Detroit, Mr. and Mrrs. H,enry Goderic-fi, and the nivrning session
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the home of 'Mrs. C: Hillen on Tues-' Mrs. D. ,Bird., of Science Hill is . Harry Feent-y has left for Kit- latit,Qr's, parents, Mr. and Mfrs. J. tertly roses. Miss Stella Jackson and Haegy and Della AcNab, of Grey, clos'ed with prayer.
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day, September 6. The meet4r4y 01)- visiting at the hoine of IM,r. and Hill,
, hener, where he will attend St. Cachrane.. I Miss Esther 'Clark were bRi6em-naids, Mjr. and Mrs. J. Ralfling, of Strat- There were many attractions at .,
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.. cited with a hymin and Prayer by L. Forrest this week. Mr, and X -,o. W. ffood of Clifford, the former wearing powder blue chif- ford, ,spent Sun -clay with friends in the noon ,hour, The ladies of, Bay- ,
.1 Mrs. Andrew Patrick. The minutes Rev. A. E. Allen, Of Invermay, Leonard ,Smith, of Kermilworth, .and Mr. arid Wrq. Pol enfield, of fon with blue velvet jacquette and tJhis vicinity. field Knox Church had prepared an
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.. Were. react amd,adbipted. The roil call Sake, -visited, at the home 6T ,Mr. Spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. ;%.adorth, 1-0i,sited friends here Sunb1r11b9)n*,. and' -carrying BriarclitTe cos-Friendis on this line are Sorry
wag answered by the name Of a mi s- and igni,l James Mcqueen, this .week. Ro0ch. I " t*) exr-ellent,dinner, which was ,served- in 1,
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. . div, es and delphiniuins-. and the latter in hear of the .illness of Mrs. Charles the baFement. Upstairs Miss Isabel
sionary and hent field of work. The- e Mr. Allen is a delegate to the Gen- Mr. ,Leo Holland, of Wind9or, is ,I)v. John Hagan. returtied! to hig a similar costume . of saluvqn pink. Sclierbart. . .,
I . MicEwan had a table of books and lit. I
WAI a good attendtince of bath nwelni- eral ,Council of the United! Church, visiting with his mother, M-- G- I'- honi. in. Chicago aftf,r, spending a F'Vur-Y MT-old Nancy Scott was flower Much sympathy is extended to Mrs, ,r,ture on displaIr. Mrs. Merton
bm and vi-sitors. rs. ..F. Bul- which meets in Hamilton in septeni-
Holland. few days here with his sisters and girl in a frock of shell pink georgette John A. F,ckart in the death Of her Reid, Mis,siotl. Band Secretary, -had aTv ! 1!
lard gave a 4or 1 1 I ardship. bsr. . I -A Death of Leo Flannagan. - On brother. With big pahe pink felt hat, and brother, Mr. Leo Flannigan. inter&stin: , table - diSplaying work 1-1
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`bt 1. ; The moony friends of Miss M. j. Tuesday ev6ni September 13, Leo A number from -Ubiq, vi,cinitY took carrying a Dolly Varden lbouqu -t. Mr. IMr. and Mirs. 1C. Re recently done by the Seafortili Mission Band.
On Tenirperm'ce Ed . I Circle No. McCully were glad. to see her able tu, Flannagan passed (to his ebernal re- in the s4rii-ces held' in the United Russell Love, of HensalI, was best visited at. the home of 'Mr. and Mrs A
ward, following an illness, fromi. encu- - An,(Aher table liad, snap,sthots from 11,Al
..:t wKIA W".. DwvL- McFarlane piesid- take a car -ride this week after being Church, Hennall, when. Gypsy [Simon man and the Ushers were, Rev. Ray Alex. Sto-kopf and report. that Mr- F,rn,,o,,a and from Peace River Dis- . I
ing, own, ,,d the meeting with hymn oanifinled to the house for the past frmnia. in his 2M year. Deun4ed Smith addire%sed lunge crowds; with MzCleary of the Metropolitan Church, William 1,fos .kopf is very poorly.
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797. Voluntary prayer was offered by six mon,bh%. lira s an only, son of Mrr. and Mrs. imuch interest , Toronto, and -Mfr. Laird Joynt. A re- . (I,-, TP'.n,dvd for last week.) to coininienio-rate-'the (Diamond Jubilee . .t
I M-M.".R. McFarlane. Miss Edith Hil- -Xins. (Dr.) Armistrong, of Tara, James Flannagan, and was a pros- me -ages on Sunday and Monday ev- ceiption was held at Sherbou,mr, llau.-ip, iMr. and Krs. Jerry Doerr and Mr, in Formosa, and Oven as a reward ,I
IgIrmodered, a fine iii9truniental. The colied on *ieuds in, the village last POro,us yoruift,g farmler and is a great . . : V,
&wjpttrr,6 lesson was taken by Mrs. week. Loss to his sorrowing parents and to jenin-Ts. . Club, wheat. ,,the brides rpother re- and M", Fred Hoegy attended the to children inemorizing certain pot- V .
, oedved in, a,frm:k of Oboe green chif- funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. I 1 ,
fMis,q 841eanar Fisher, of Hersall tions 4f the Biible, had been sent by
Allan Ross. Missionary stories were Our new bakers, Mr. and Mrs,. the "'MIMU-nitv- Hie also leaves to visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. fon ;me& with a stintall caq-),e, large WEli-an Wilkcr. at Stratford on. Mrs. Mackay and with its translation .
told by Mrs, W. J. Boyd, and Mrs. C. GrooTne, Of Newbury, moved into the mourn hio loss, four sisters, AnivEr no,M 'Love F66FMly. brilmi felj*,and velvet ha,t and shoulder Wedne-r-d-ay, August 31. interetsted many,
Killen. A dialogue 'by His* Bessie Walket Hamm in our v -91 -age last and Therega, at home; Mrs. A. Giv- ' .
. The W. ,M. S,i,.wijj Ihe held at the boulquet. of Talismem r(,s4n,. The Vr. Uaui,; 14,oegy, of Seafoi,th, and 'Phe afternoon session Opened with
Blanchard, Mrs. D, McFarlane, Mrs. weelk. We wish them 'every success, lin and Mrs: Jb'ih,n Eckart, I-yotli Of. home of Mrs. L. Tr<)y(, , I-, on Friday krvom'4 mloth,,ir was in bltzle georg- Wilfi-rd snd Walter, frona '.Michigan, devotional exercises conducted by ll :`
Rdh,e,rt WdFarrlainie wns an interesting ,Mrs. Rosati 9,00tt returned hame this KcKillbp. Hils funeral was -held to afternoon,, Septeqrffher 16, at 2.30 li.ri ette with nitatching bat and 'wore who wow ki,;iting their father, slyeiiL I . 1,
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day. I . WM. HARTRY, JUDGE (!%itte, for The Expositorr by H. IN FIELD, TO OCTOBER 3 ,
- The Expositor Office this week . I I I Isabel Graham,, -. . ,er, in Stirring Addr 90 I : !i TT,
' has one wall proudly adorned - I . . ), I While no defirdto announce- . .
MOVE TO I The annuail ,flower dhow of the The 'Carnodhan, family," 'e of the W'.-. W. Cooper, Farmer -Nationalist- mewit has as yet been made, it is, N ,I
I I . with a pea vine that stretches Brumfield (R-orticultuTeA 'Society was oldest and inost pro)rninent the, or- independent candidate in the South ,understood on good a0horit , GIVINGS COMPARE - , , .".,",."
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HOT DOG STANW-4 held. in the sehool'ror= of the'Unki- iginal pioneer families of this dis- Hluron, by-election, is going to . Urt. that the, Huron Amateur Athletic ,
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% . A ed Church, Brue4eid, on Tuesday, trim, will shortly ceilebta., I the cen- He said as much firm lf in a let- Meet will be held in Seaforth this . . . . . I ', ,.:
thea hi "length., It was brought I
If I S6pternber -6t1h. tepary of their of their. year and staff and ,stud&its of
'The council of the municipality i in by Mr. William Charters, well settlement ter received this week by the Pub- .111"
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the Town of Seaforth riot for its known Tackersmith farmer, of
The exhibit of flOwers was one of here. . . , lishera - '., the local Collegiae are planning From the, day the invitation was; . i,T....@
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regular nveeting in the council chain- ' the Mill Road, ,and, was - picked the.best,in, recent years, many e,- , Samuel Carnochan, of 1 Kireud- 'The letter, which speaks for itself, with this in mind. The ,meet, issued in January,- to bold their Sep.. !
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,13er, town -hall, on Monday evening at random from, his field, of peas. tries appearing in, almost dvery class. brightShire, Scotland, And 4is e14[1eS+ follows: I'll sponsored by seven Collegiates . ....., I
r, tember Rally in Knox ,Church 'Pay- . ; "' ,
To our As usual, -the display of gladioli and .,oii, .Rolbert ,H., who wa ' th ' 19 . Kippen. September 12, 19,S2. and High Schools in Huron and -91 - ,. I,' 1 .
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witfh 1"yor Daly in. -the .chair. - -prQfession_41 . farming . ,g l ,en field, the Huron Presbyterial off -Phe' "
dahlias attitraked 'Irrost - attention, years ,nd age, caine Perth; the big amateur nth-
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A widely, signed Petitions ,recently eye, it looks to be a whopper, , tq thi , country (M -Lean Bros., Poblish,eTs, . I W. X S of the Presbyterlan,Cli,66
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sponsored 1h)r the Business Men's As of course, there may be oth' gr.eAt cure -having been taken in their about the middle of S - , ,2, ISeaforth' I I letic eyp!# in, this district each in ,Canada anticipated. a &)r full 8r.' .. . 0
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lighting of Moir! Quld . e Dear Sixs: . fail'. Friday, September pleasuire And no 021ei was-*sappohAr, -17 . -i. ,r ,
seedation for better able to beat it. If so, .we w selection and,aTrangement. For the and were the first to , rate f,h , -- 7 - -i . '
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I I four selhocao, in the territory covered what was afterwards L a o as the . Everything seemed to colnib,ine to , . .
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'They orable day. The new anal' attractive '
I . acted, out that the lighting Of A, " -6 0 0 ± 0 Twa , .. didature •in this, my native rking of 41 0 •0 0 •0 ...
I awards were given a's follows: Best honor of Mr. TuAieir 0 .
Main Sbreet was now very costly and . . I .. ". I Huron South in this federal politica. -
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. .,that when the lights were changed . . . I .. kept gTounds', ls1t,' S. S. Na.No. 2, Tuck- travelled from Hamlil n " . wagon ,(ay I hope ---- ' ----. church' which 6y.m1bolizes faith and . I.I.
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I ersmith, Miss Jean WoKenzie, teach- un.-ifr which they slept I tbuy , it was ==F== work' . , '
some years ago the number and site. I not -made, or rather, omitted' to he I , opened -its 'hos &ors to , 4i
b, 'It. , a large representative ,gathering oT,
er: 2nd, -8. S. No, 8, Tuckersmith could get a log shanty b I .
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,=we increasedl. Furth,ermor4* the Mrs. C. Holmes Miss: Wlary McNaughton, teacher' Mr. Carnoahanpkirehased"four liun- made ,d6liberatelv-if'it was so, ii'S.C.I. Sports Day Christian women,'who came, -not onl,i I
-Public Utility Commission has no sur, . st, s Jre4 I acres of land from the Car.ada, don't go down with me. to hear the prograni, but to honor by
, -Play of cut flowers,' 1 Now, Mr. AEcLean, I want you,
,plus Rinds on hand for such woV; Heads H. and S. NN'o".'3Z Tuckers,inifth; 2nd, S. S. No, Company on what is known as tn - U, out Is Set for Friday their ,Presence the members oft' -
Council therefore considered it un, . . f - 1 2, Tuoke rsniith- oinked improkement Largiles, where .a sobool of fairness to irrVself; and as well to . . . 1'1,
witse to cause additional expense and . I , 1*11se W111s, 'yourself and the welfare of The Ex- , Church, who, by their indoniituble . 41
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threw out tbe-petidem .. Other Officer§, Elected At two schools, . aft'hou'&-'Mey did' not church for a time in -the e4 rly days. Posltora paper 1 have read all my Students Elect Officers For tember Rally to ccovene in Bayfiead. . .`t,
lGounciblor Stephens. I
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gave :notice " find a Place in the prize list. -Other membeq;s Of the faniiv 'Jam' s life and appreciate -I want you to. . il
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that he Would at the next meeting orf. - Annual Meeting 'In : the exhibit of plants and cut S'arah (Mrs. Adum Black, JAne (MTs'l't my friendts your reader Coming Year; D. Sills . .
council, introduceLa by-law regulating .. I . , .' ecirtive, the morning session ,,.opened I
. J. . Dickson), Margaret (iB#s. Alex- --definitely know-il am in, the field; L I'll,
and liseensing Monday. , flowers by nion-member4, the follow- L', Boys' at at ten o'clock with -devotional exer- -
refreshment booths' . . ander Broadfoof) were followed later was always in the field, and will be 4,
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in received spercial mention.: .House by' sisters, who had redii, c, - to the 3rd Of - October., If you can't . rises led by the Seaforth Auxiliary. . . 11
The reguilar monthly' meetn A. T.,Scott; snapdragon ine, in , ' Tqrg. Fraser, of Bayfleld, for many ;'11'
stands, which pay taxes on an assess- MargaretK Dielmn do this for an, old friends and cus- I
anient of on,ly.$100, draw much busi- the Home and' As'sociation was Mrs.- Jamieson; dahlia Mrs-.' Daw-' Sc`t1anIdL (Mds . IS C. I. studlents await with hruch years the much loved Home- Helper: '.A
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ries ,that should rightfully belong to -held in, the,p iblie school on,-Monduy third ,generation, is no U§e to woe. esVyterial, , ''!
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3egitimate firms, ,w,ho ,pay large bwi- afternoon, . . bouquet, Wst.M Mhrks. survivift ,* J.M,eA.,, which are scheduled for this Friday. gave the words of welcome, which . I I 11i
. . Carnochan, son of the la6& , bert H . A ,press in any British country Trials of speed, - trials of jumping. privilege had not been Bayfield's' since - . I INI
cess and local taxes. . The repott of the Naminating Com- 'Mr. Wiffiram Iffartry, of Sea -forth, Garnochan, 'ha ving pasi , i.,v . .1. A
. I . at.. . last should be fair to and by the whole - - of everything are the order of 1920. 1
Councillor Crozier moved, seconded mittee was presented and adopted.. act ed - ata judge.', ' . trial
Fdbrulary in 'Los Angeles.'!-,7 He and country and, to all interested in that the day at the Colleigiarte campus. as 'Miss Jeckoll,'of Exeter, Presbyter- I J
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.y Councillor Illu,dson, that Thomas Mrs. t rnochan retired st ,*n years country, I ,weryone from! the safisfied fifth- ial President. gave an address or ."7
HeMirk'be refunded a two dollar. dog ,be: President, Mrs, Charles Holmes; House -plant in, bIDoimt---Mrs. A., Al- ago. A fouAlb. geiiieraft* James I -have my nomination papers and, . "I
tax, inasmuch as the dog had, been let vice-president, Mrs. W. P. Lane; lan, ,Miss Mary McNaughtoA. Mm And lRdbert voters' lists in,my house bere and am FoTni'6"s to the insignificant ,first "Stewards,hip," which, by its earnest
killed. The motion carried. , 4.2ad vice-4prea-ident, Mrs.- F. J. Reeh- Hugh Beiry. . H., now live O 'Mkfield, fornwIrs get, themselves, in shape for enthusiasm, must have stirred in the
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Farm, Tuckersmith, one off, finest ready for the election. You and your I
this annual event. heart of any lake warm listener, a ,
That the sum of $125.00 salary and elv* 3rd vice-president, @,Ars. ,P. W. , Foliate%ilanit Xra. D. Fotharing- farms in, the County of Huron and Expositor will look well, after all is I The fwcrt, that ' "
$2.31 post -age be- ,paid Wm. Hartry Moffat; recording secretary, Mrs. W. haTn,. Mrs.' :A. Allazi, ,Mrs. WilliaTa . the I -Duron County determination to share in .the work.
. . on which the'. famRy have re ided 'Over, if, you see me) elected, and You Arrwb-ur Athletic Association is ex- of winning bh.e world for 'Christ. "A -re 1.
for ass,es-sing, was the -motion move:] E. Southgate, Jr.; corresponding sec- ,li'cKe'rMi4l' . ,.t I continuously for a century. all leaving 1,remeTd er that yogi 'Ifad forgrot to petted to its meet here adds we doing oux best - in- all things?" " she .. ..' 1,
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by Councillor -Stephens, seconded by retary', Mis5S. I,, McLean; fre'asurer, Icollevlltion Of Annaal Phlor--4MTs. good, ,dharacter and record behind' announce me as beipg-,in the field. I . , - `,
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Reeve Smith, and carried by council. Mrs. Ji *k -Muni; - -a o A. klfan,' ,IMT& W. A. Brondner, Mrs. a . ' limpembus to the interest. Both boys asked her audience, and,urged every- I .. . 1.1,
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M con*ener D. bliering them. qd gfrls, have 'held meeting,, during one be willing to do whMshe could I . ,29,
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,Councillors -Hudson and. Dale mov- mitten- L*=& Ahfp. -'Mrs. Chapman; Fb ham, . Perhaps no farnfly in the settle- tor to halyte, th suffer that'liumiliation, ',..he past week and have chosen their now -not wait until, she thought sh, . . 4
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ed and seconded that report of the Social. Mrs. Goudie; Ways and Mearv;, Collection -of Snapdragon -Mrs- D. t 4was more losely at At thle hands Of Your reader, .
Finance Committee, as presented by ,Mites Fennel; Welfare, Mrs; ger u= Potheringliani, Mrs. R. A)1=4 Mrs, D men oveoutives for the coming "Year. could do it as well as somebody else. ,..'; "
-. son. I . I , - , . s* * with the establishing and cig rying on As far as your paper is concerned ,DIG-rleoia, Sills haz, been elected ji esi- "Faith V it hath not works, is dead." . 1 11
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Chnitman, Stephens,. be passed a, the work of the Presbyteri fi Church --I=t I must say it don't concern bhfi dent of 'the boys' association, while "Be ye doers, not hearers ,only," I
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acid. The ,report is as follows- -T-, future the .regular meeting will Collection of Dahlias,--4)1rs. A. Al- :
. I . . in this locellity, three g4ft-e-rationsi whole attitude of this electorate, not Mr, -v, Rend wM head- the girls. I 'Mrs. T. Swa n ,'i'mitli, Treasurer, . . 114
Jaimes V. Ryan, salary, $67; John A. be h-ld On the first Monday of each Ian', MM, Wm. McKenzie- having been. r6presented on -the Ses- at all -you would, like to limake it are- . , ,
wwritl at eightt p.qu.,, in the p Three named Doaias,- .rs & Al-. s. . - - I 1,;
Wilson salary, $70; Thos, Storey, diblie . '' . ion of the Egniondville,'-0-hurc The boys' executiivra- includes: D. gave 6r repoLt, which showed Only ' 4
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salary, '$60 V 'e Cleteiber meeting it -an. ,MM.J. Addison. ,arnochan,- Sr, hi , pest take . - . I 11
salary,' $60; H. Snell, sala I , At the I Samuel, C e 4 I'll learn, you, 19 . Me1jean, to,
. One nam, -d Da'bgi w- Mrs. R.. Allan: ' T resident; N.- Patrj.ck, secretary; D-, son with last year's report' Mrs. , I
WdIliam Trott, -police ddy, $1.6; Ca,n, , 3- been arranged that Mdse,Marian -Ton. Samuel Carnoqhan,., and-, his me sincerely in the hereafter, and ,T- Spa 'don, trewuTer; J. Anderson Smith . urged -'411 to, keep p-n ,being . ;,
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adian National Railways, crossing 13 11. of the Collegiate, InstihjtQ staff,Mr's, Jadiet Ross. ', grandson, Samuel C annopncements I have to ) c . -
,protecti,6n, $4.89 Wm. Drover, ha will tell of her recent trip i TO119 Disolay of Gladioli -Mrs. R. .Al- - .A&rnMharL , alis make a-57 and J. 'Sr6ft, reporters, and the form "doers"' and the allocation would., be, ,`111,
* Y, Liest son, Robert, -H.; who was a make, or in the event of you not do- I .- I
, Bell Tele ,Tigland and Switzerla,nid. . Ian, 51rs. J. Addison, -Wial lace Haur gentleman ,of thei old, school, was an ing so, I will use sorme other press.,I
I t5,: hon'e Co., account, F h. gentl reumsentatives are: V., N. Tyndall; attained. The remarks from the var- . -,F•
I a . . Six Gladioli--4Xrs. R. Allah, Mrs, . .TV., R. Renni,e; III., E. Rennie; IL, ious Prestibyterial Secretarie showed , - .1 -
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1 $2.03; Public Utility Commission, - ".N.M.- A. -McQueen, Mrs,, J. Addison.' Bru efie-IA and n' the hope yotiwill give me the recognition Wright; I., OT)eilly. their interest and ,' -willingness to .: , ')
One Spibe Gladiolus, named-MT8, Msociate:d with Wary2 Reid on. the work. 'They asked fora realization '
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TUCKERSMITH ' privilege of b6ing present at an7 of I deserve through. your, columns this . 4
P R, Allanj IM,rs.,.J. Addison,. , prese .girls' executive are H. Britton,'vice- of everyjn-emlber to the need of extra
: 42.19; Geo. D.. Ferguson, account, - 'c,he services coAd ever f6eget his week. . resident; W. Savauge, secretary- time, work I I ,
$37.55; Geo.. A. Sills & Sons, ace . Collecti m of six Annuals --Mrs. R. - p and sacrifice in order to
ount, rooerentattitti-de and tihe ,- weet tones I am. yours sincerely, :
- lMr. John McKay, of Saginaw, Allan, Mrs. D. Fotlierinigh,gini, Miss INI. . Ireasurer, and form representatives cope with the world's sipdritual and - ".
$58-85; Seaforth News, acct., $16.11; Michigan-, was a ,visitor .recently at 'McXa.ghtom I of, his voice. lWillliam, another son, I W. W. COOPF'R. , as follows: V., M. Haigh; IV., E financial condition to -day. .
J. X Card -no, acct., $1.15; Geo. 'Reeves 0 . .
wage,-., segtic tank, $1'.50; Ed . Allen, his old home in.*Tuckersmith calling Collection of six Perennials–Mrs was also an Elder in First Presby- . Southgate, III., M. Cudmore; 11., D One particularly attractive feature ,
terian Church, Seadorth. . . 1-hrover; , ..!
-, .septic tank, $13.50; Sol. Wil- on his brother, William, and sister, R. Allan, Miss 6L,XcNaughton. I-, Ruth Cluff . of the program was the roll call Of I
-Ag The ,name of Mr. Samuel Carno- Yit ..
. - - .. - s ,Marian 1. Bell, of the staff, Auxiliaries, Y. W. Societies, C. G. I.
li4ms, wages, septic tank, $17.25; also visiting 'his sisters in Xippen and Collection of .Sweet Peas-42mTs. W. than, Sr., -appeared irb-the minutes of STAFFA . .
spending a few days with his dough- A- Breniner,,,Afrs. R. Allan. I . is in charge of girls' athletics, while T.' Groups and Miesion Bands, re- -
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George Pinckney, wages, septic tank, , a ,meeting of the inha 16ants and ' I .
-,ec Ion jish The regular the W, Mr. I. H. Weedmaxk looks, afte,r the sponded to ,by news items from the . I.
i ,rr and son-in-law, Mr,. and Mrs. COU t' a'Asters-Mrs. D. Foth- householders of the Tow r meeting 1 . . I 11
1 $16.38; Fred W -Gavin, wages, septic ' ip of - .
. tank, $13.88; J. Arnold Case, account, Nichols. He reports hard times in eringlism., Mrs. R. All -an. . Tuck-ersImith held at Bayfield Mills, men's Inst'itu'te will be held on Wed- boys. ' . .. I mission fields. -The work of Miss
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the citi. It is four years sin" he (Six A'9ttVs'-Nxs. -D. Fotheringharn, January 5L. 183-5, at which he ,acted as n sd y rn on next. The Legisla- I Hazel 'Macdonald' of Poute Coupe, ..
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$19.25,; Frank Maloney, wages, $9.25; .h ,a e a aft` -0 e was brought vf,ry Vividly to the mem- %
W. X. Barron, - wages, $10; Wes, .a. his last holidays here and all M,r& Bruce .] y, Mrs. R. Alla?).. obaiTman. Others wentit ned are ti -on -Ccqn-,rnittee will hwvv charge Of I 11
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Niclhol, account, $15.715; Joseph A. were pleased to see him looking so , Collection of Pansi6s--4Mrs. R. Al- John Colqurhoun, Town Clet',k; Peter the topic and -tbcqv ivM be a demor. , McKILLOP I Ino :
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Storey, account, $29.35; Wilson Haw- ,well. . . Ian,, Mrs. Hugh Berry, Miss ILA, Mic- Vanderiburg, Melia stration on cake icing. Maddonald,,of Goderich. Mrs. blac- . I
I rd Lowe, assessors; , . donald told so- simply and- enterta n- .
Ea M, D., collector ,Henry n. .
- Tuokersinith'Ladiesp Club was field at ,Display of Begonias -Mrs. R. Al- ia,- --f rd, 'J' her h&me after zpending a C012 ple of •Mission Band Meet. -The Helping ingly of the -many and varied experi- I
Icins, account, $5.00; Agriculb,r I 60 The 'Septermber (meeting of the 'Naughton. W Obalk Miss Ada Speare has returned to .
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ciety, grant, $60.00; Graves' Wall- the home of IMiss: Sadie Ball. Sixteen Ian, Mrs. -B. -Berry. Jonathan Wade, overseers . Hand Mission Band of Cavan Church ences her daughter is having in cop
I of highways; Willh-4m, F-oivl(,qr, pound- Weeks in, Harriston. . ,.- I
gmper Store, acct., $4.240; Thomas Winthrop, held,their regular meetint,- rection with her work as deaconess.
Dickson, acct:, $2.50; R. Frost & Son, members and five visitors were res- One Begopia-MTs. R. Allan Mrs. keeper; Samuel Carnoc-han, John Mr. and, ons. ,Cecil Stewart, of .
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account, $13.ent. The roll call was .answered by Wnt McKenzie, Mrs. B. Berry. I I on Saturday, September 10, in the Dr. Margaret Strang, medical mis- 1
80; Thos, Klein, wages, hints ,on home sewing and readings •- One GOxinia--4Mrs. D. )eouatt. Haanah, town wardens. Exeter, are 1 tisiting with the lady's school room of the church. The sionary in Peace River District, -sent .
$11.25; ,Coleman, account, $2.00, J. F. were given ibry IMrs, H. John , Mrs, . Table, Bowquet- -fflrs. H. Berrv, ftmah, town wardens.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson. meetin opened with a hymn, after several letters descriptive of her
Mrs. R. Alllen,,Mrs. A. McQueen. ' S have returned to their home after Edith Killen led. ,in prayer and work, which,were eagerly listened, to.
Daly, acct., $3.00; W. E. Chapman,, G. McGregor and 'Mrs. F. Walters I smilers in Tuckers,mitli and the date Mr, and MT& ,John Livingstone ' 9 1
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account, $8.00. of their arrival ils of interest: John the Scripture lesson was read by Miss Lilly McAithu.r's work in "Wel- .
Instrumentals were played, by Miss i Display of Roses- IMTS. R. Al- V.tnEgmond, spending week in Hwrndlton.
, - Council adjmrmed to meet at the Fear and 1Mrs. E. Crri-6h. The .Pro- Ian, I'Mrs. W,L A. Bremner, Mrs. B. Young, 1824; Colonel C. Moon, of Durham., iq visiting Helen Blanchard. The minutes of come and Welfare" activities was told.
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call of the Mayor on motion of Reeve In8; Benjamin Kaiser, Brucefield, the previous .meeting were read and Mrs. Strang and NIT's. McArthur, who .
. gram closed with comimunity singing Berry. with his friend, Clarence Norris, .
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P. . , . Mrs. T. B. Baird, Mrs, R. Allah. I swere,d by the name of a flower. The stand to receive the recognition of
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18812; Jones Land.9boroug-li, 1834; . . study.period, was taken by Edith Hil- the Huron Presbyterial.
Tn1offier's meeting will be held in oc- - Annual Larkspur Bouquet-Mys. R. Robert McLean, 1834; Henry and M. Killer- l .1
WINTHROP ' toter at11h'e home of Mrs I - len; a hymn iwas soung, and the meet- ' .
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Johns, when the roll call, wdd,l be An- One vase of anly Annual o'r Per -en- ,,b Chesney, 183i-, Willia.m. Ghes- ing closed by repeating t,be, Lord'q Kay, of Formosa, wi-iften spicially
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. R. All ney, 18346, and Jas. Btoadroot, 1837. week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Dig- Prayer in unison. I for this rally in Bayfield, was thor-
, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard an& swered by something we havetobe vial not in above 'list --Mrs. all,
. Mr. John Armstrong spent the weel•. thankful for. Miss IM. -MoNaughton, Mrs,. D1. Foth- . nan, near Heansall. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Roegy and oughly'efijoyed. From Formosa also
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,eM,with .Mr. and Mrs. D. Hariing, . erinigham- . . . Let us revere the msn ory Love -Lennie. - ,M,ss Gwendolyre chirdre-n .-! p,ent Sunday evening with carne letters from Dr. and Mrs. Gira- .
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. . ,Of the heroic, mble 1)i4meers, Lennie, daughter of MT. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Ahrens. I ham, formerly of Exeter, which were . . !
4yf Buffalo. . I Best novelty in, Cut Flowers ora Who sowed that we might reap Alexander Lennie, and iRL-v. R. Keith ,Mrs. Fred Koehler is spending a of special interest as 'Ars. Graham
. ,Mr. IMo,ody Holland, of Walton, BRUCEFIELD, Potted Plant -Mrs. A. McQueen, Mrs. 'Gain, through their tears. LovIe of Kintore, Ont., son of ,W. week with friends in Rostock. I
I opent last Tuesday with 'Mr. Tim - . I R. Allan, Mrs. D. Fobheringbarn. was one of the workers in Huron I
' H. 1. Cerahaqn. and Mrs. William Hugh Love, Of Zi r- Rev. J. P. Hauch, of Stratford,Presbyterial, T
Eation, speIcial: Three Spikes Gladioli- Items of interest were r
1Divine •-services, will be held in the ' ick, Ont., were lrroxried on Set7urdhv preached a very alble ,sermon in the read from Miss Douglas, of Tamsui.-
Miss Vera Raigt-is spending a few United Chumh ai:the usual time ne V.xs. Bruce Berry, MT,& Wlm,. Doug- in Sherbourne United Church. Rev. Evangeli,cal Church here on Sunday Miss, Soutar, of the Rhfleld, India;
. I --days 'in Toronto with her brother, Sun ay, at 11 aAh in xt las, Mrs. Hiugih Aikerfiead. Dr. Richard Roberts officiated and the afternoon. Quite a fturnher Of friends a word picture of thel buil&ng of 2
. and 7 p.in \ One Spilke Gladioli-4Mrs. B. Berry, HILLSGREEN It,
& Xr. Elton Haist. IMise HeLen Tough returned to her -Mrs. H. Alkenhead, 1MM. W,m. Mic- - , wedding music was played try Mr. G. from Rastmk were ,present also. church by,a pioneer congregation 50
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I - MT. ant: wire. Thomas Wheatley, and h 6m,e, la-st week, after apending a few Kenzie. . northeast of Alberta, and
Mr. aid ,Mrs. AGeorge Little spent (lays visitipg at the holmie 'of Mi,. and fts Anniversary services will be held the register, ,Miss Marguerite Land- Tarvistock. others, all cminhasized the truth, tiliat 1
Sunday 'with the hatter's mother, Mrs. Aii;dfieson at Roxboro. I in the litills,green Church on slundar, all sang. The bride, who was given Visitors at the Name of Mr. and if we at home had the spii-it, of
Wrs.. Rdbinson,of Hullett. Mr. John XcQueen returned to his Septern-fiber 18, at 11 a.m. and 7.10 in marriage by her fatheT, wore a Mrs. Henry W,etitersen on the, 10t1h, on these missionaries, if we were willing
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We' are sorry to hear of Mrs,'Eltont honle in FMn1t last with t.',) his DLJ LIN -v..J ert, of Holmes- graceful gown, of eggshell satin niiade Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. William to sacrifice in money on - person the T,
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ville, will be thesinepker for bhe day, on Prinpess lines with the skirt flar- Clea and .Jean; -Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Objective of mir W. NIT. S, would soon .
jured in •a motor accident. We wish O'Neil and: their da u r, Marion, I I I ji
TA the'.Kippen choir will gi-ve the ing - in -to a long tra,in, Her veil of I Roi,hl and b4by of Stratford; .Mr. and be realized. 4
her a speedy recovery. after spending'the past three month, Mr. -and Mrs. Louis Wattliews, of niusic. I tulle was arranged in cap effect with Mrs. Carl Eisler and Bruce, of Log- Greetings froni, Ruron,• Presbytery "I
;Ladieis' Aid and 'W. M. S. -A joint with friends in the village and vicin- Detroit, spent a few days with . I . ;11.
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert lfopkins., of orapge blo,ssom and svhe carried, a an; Mrs. Leslie Weitersen and Grac, ' were -brought b Rev. D. .J. Lane, I . I',
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ynieeltin- of these two societies met at ity. ' f riends.' ' Ghica',go, spent ,a few Jay,; with the shower of lily of the, valley and But- of Detroit, Mr. and Mrrs. H,enry Goderic-fi, and the nivrning session
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the home of 'Mrs. C: Hillen on Tues-' Mrs. D. ,Bird., of Science Hill is . Harry Feent-y has left for Kit- latit,Qr's, parents, Mr. and Mfrs. J. tertly roses. Miss Stella Jackson and Haegy and Della AcNab, of Grey, clos'ed with prayer.
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day, September 6. The meet4r4y 01)- visiting at the hoine of IM,r. and Hill,
, hener, where he will attend St. Cachrane.. I Miss Esther 'Clark were bRi6em-naids, Mjr. and Mrs. J. Ralfling, of Strat- There were many attractions at .,
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.. cited with a hymin and Prayer by L. Forrest this week. Mr, and X -,o. W. ffood of Clifford, the former wearing powder blue chif- ford, ,spent Sun -clay with friends in the noon ,hour, The ladies of, Bay- ,
.1 Mrs. Andrew Patrick. The minutes Rev. A. E. Allen, Of Invermay, Leonard ,Smith, of Kermilworth, .and Mr. arid Wrq. Pol enfield, of fon with blue velvet jacquette and tJhis vicinity. field Knox Church had prepared an
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.. Were. react amd,adbipted. The roil call Sake, -visited, at the home 6T ,Mr. Spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. ;%.adorth, 1-0i,sited friends here Sunb1r11b9)n*,. and' -carrying BriarclitTe cos-Friendis on this line are Sorry
wag answered by the name Of a mi s- and igni,l James Mcqueen, this .week. Ro0ch. I " t*) exr-ellent,dinner, which was ,served- in 1,
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. . div, es and delphiniuins-. and the latter in hear of the .illness of Mrs. Charles the baFement. Upstairs Miss Isabel
sionary and hent field of work. The- e Mr. Allen is a delegate to the Gen- Mr. ,Leo Holland, of Wind9or, is ,I)v. John Hagan. returtied! to hig a similar costume . of saluvqn pink. Sclierbart. . .,
I . MicEwan had a table of books and lit. I
WAI a good attendtince of bath nwelni- eral ,Council of the United! Church, visiting with his mother, M-- G- I'- honi. in. Chicago aftf,r, spending a F'Vur-Y MT-old Nancy Scott was flower Much sympathy is extended to Mrs, ,r,ture on displaIr. Mrs. Merton
bm and vi-sitors. rs. ..F. Bul- which meets in Hamilton in septeni-
Holland. few days here with his sisters and girl in a frock of shell pink georgette John A. F,ckart in the death Of her Reid, Mis,siotl. Band Secretary, -had aTv ! 1!
lard gave a 4or 1 1 I ardship. bsr. . I -A Death of Leo Flannagan. - On brother. With big pahe pink felt hat, and brother, Mr. Leo Flannigan. inter&stin: , table - diSplaying work 1-1
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`bt 1. ; The moony friends of Miss M. j. Tuesday ev6ni September 13, Leo A number from -Ubiq, vi,cinitY took carrying a Dolly Varden lbouqu -t. Mr. IMr. and Mirs. 1C. Re recently done by the Seafortili Mission Band.
On Tenirperm'ce Ed . I Circle No. McCully were glad. to see her able tu, Flannagan passed (to his ebernal re- in the s4rii-ces held' in the United Russell Love, of HensalI, was best visited at. the home of 'Mr. and Mrs A
ward, following an illness, fromi. encu- - An,(Aher table liad, snap,sthots from 11,Al
..:t wKIA W".. DwvL- McFarlane piesid- take a car -ride this week after being Church, Hennall, when. Gypsy [Simon man and the Ushers were, Rev. Ray Alex. Sto-kopf and report. that Mr- F,rn,,o,,a and from Peace River Dis- . I
ing, own, ,,d the meeting with hymn oanifinled to the house for the past frmnia. in his 2M year. Deun4ed Smith addire%sed lunge crowds; with MzCleary of the Metropolitan Church, William 1,fos .kopf is very poorly.
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797. Voluntary prayer was offered by six mon,bh%. lira s an only, son of Mrr. and Mrs. imuch interest , Toronto, and -Mfr. Laird Joynt. A re- . (I,-, TP'.n,dvd for last week.) to coininienio-rate-'the (Diamond Jubilee . .t
I M-M.".R. McFarlane. Miss Edith Hil- -Xins. (Dr.) Armistrong, of Tara, James Flannagan, and was a pros- me -ages on Sunday and Monday ev- ceiption was held at Sherbou,mr, llau.-ip, iMr. and Krs. Jerry Doerr and Mr, in Formosa, and Oven as a reward ,I
IgIrmodered, a fine iii9truniental. The colied on *ieuds in, the village last POro,us yoruift,g farmler and is a great . . : V,
&wjpttrr,6 lesson was taken by Mrs. week. Loss to his sorrowing parents and to jenin-Ts. . Club, wheat. ,,the brides rpother re- and M", Fred Hoegy attended the to children inemorizing certain pot- V .
, oedved in, a,frm:k of Oboe green chif- funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. I 1 ,
fMis,q 841eanar Fisher, of Hersall tions 4f the Biible, had been sent by
Allan Ross. Missionary stories were Our new bakers, Mr. and Mrs,. the "'MIMU-nitv- Hie also leaves to visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. fon ;me& with a stintall caq-),e, large WEli-an Wilkcr. at Stratford on. Mrs. Mackay and with its translation .
told by Mrs, W. J. Boyd, and Mrs. C. GrooTne, Of Newbury, moved into the mourn hio loss, four sisters, AnivEr no,M 'Love F66FMly. brilmi felj*,and velvet ha,t and shoulder Wedne-r-d-ay, August 31. interetsted many,
Killen. A dialogue 'by His* Bessie Walket Hamm in our v -91 -age last and Therega, at home; Mrs. A. Giv- ' .
. The W. ,M. S,i,.wijj Ihe held at the boulquet. of Talismem r(,s4n,. The Vr. Uaui,; 14,oegy, of Seafoi,th, and 'Phe afternoon session Opened with
Blanchard, Mrs. D, McFarlane, Mrs. weelk. We wish them 'every success, lin and Mrs: Jb'ih,n Eckart, I-yotli Of. home of Mrs. L. Tr<)y(, , I-, on Friday krvom'4 mloth,,ir was in bltzle georg- Wilfi-rd snd Walter, frona '.Michigan, devotional exercises conducted by ll :`
Rdh,e,rt WdFarrlainie wns an interesting ,Mrs. Rosati 9,00tt returned hame this KcKillbp. Hils funeral was -held to afternoon,, Septeqrffher 16, at 2.30 li.ri ette with nitatching bat and 'wore who wow ki,;iting their father, slyeiiL I . 1,
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v mm-whig, wliere High Mlass waq sung Soaforth. are. visiting at the home. ot Love left on a motor trip, the h -ride mother, Mrs. L. Hoegy, (Sq-.
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