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In its leader editorial on Monday
., last, the Toronto Mail and Empire
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NX .r again takes exception to what it,calls
1. The Expositor's practise of deceiving
: its farmer readers. -
tr,' It quotes extensively from its fornl-
_ - M. er 'editorial, all of, which but a few
�" sentences, appeared in the last issue,
a 4.1 of The. Expositor, and, perhaps, be-
;': L cause it can find no more arguments
..or theories of its Own, it quotes still
V` , more extensively from the Winnipeg
Free Press, to )bolster up its argu-
ment that the results of the Imperial
V. Corr�forenee are. about to convert life
on the ,farm into a life of paradise.
'-•. 'The Expositor is quite willing to
`' stand on its own feet. Having spent
a life time anto.ng• its agricultural
readers n the centre of one oi' the
:fiest farming -districts in Onta••io, it
has a toloralbly fair idea'of what its
. farmer readers are thinking and say-
ing and how Imuch farming has pros-
pered -tie past two years.
Under these circumstances it would
fie folly on its part to practise de-
. ception on its readers, or even of-'
tempt to deceive. It would, in fact,
be ruinous to it aA a newspaper,
"Surely," says The Bail and Em-
pire, "The Expositor desires that the
. farmers of Huron County may partici-
•''"`"''�� pate in the benefits which are to ac-
cive from the Anglo. -Canadian
1.Treaty."
. Why surely 'The Expositor does.
and has frankly said so mariy times.
But what -will the net gain be to, the
farmer if everything•, he makes on
tis =promised British market is taken
from him by way of high tariffs on
. every necessity he has to buy;hn Can-
ada? "
That is the question Nye would like
fo.a'sk the, Mail.and Empire, because
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. that is the question the fanners of
Huron are continually asking The Ex-
positor.
The 12&tl' and Empire -has ,beer
very enthusirAstic and eloquent upor
the 'benefits"'th"at-are to accrue tOL the
farmer through the Empire Confer.
' ence, but it has been silent to dumb•
ness upon what the'. manufacturers
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and oth'er'high protectionists are go
ing to get out of the deal.
The Go,vTernment organ may not
know, but it is very ,evident that thf
protectionist element • does, or lon€
'11.1-1 • erre this they would have ,been• how]
trig their heads off against the 'Gov
+ernment for selling out to the farm
ers'a the expense of the rest of thi
countxy.
Trying to wrestle a decent living
. from the soil during the 'past fev
years, has ,rude the Huron farmer a;
11 I V 'shrewd and as quick in the uptake a,
any man living. He wants to knov
why all this sudden interest on th
part of the Goverrn:r.,ent in his wel
fare. His experience of Mr. Bennet
and Mr. Bennett's tariffs during th
gust two years, have ,been too re
cent and too real for him to quit
swallow all -this advance inform,atiol
that he. is about to step through th
1. doorway into the promised land. H
wants to'know the other side.
In the nue"antirne he has answ'ere,
in the affirmative, the question whic'
started this w,Ilole. argumrent, an
that was when The Expositor askec
. "If agricultural prosperity is to b
restored 'now by the ad'o•ption of
little of the Dunning methods, woul
it not have been a wise ,thing to hav
adopted the whole Dunning budge
two years ago?"
And wouldn't it? ,
BAYFIELD
1. Mrs. R. W. Bristol left on Thur
clay of 'last week` to visit her cousil
: Miss `'VArd, Clinton, before r.etu'rnir
's1. to her home at Washington, D.C.,
11r. and )Mrs. A. Good -hew and fan
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icy and' Mrs. D. Brooks returned
Stratford 'Sunday atter 'being :
3.. their cottage.
' ,Nr. arid- Mrs. Milton Bess'errbul
1. .and 'grandson, of Sarnia, .were vis;i
,, • . ing iM". P. `Weston last week.
IMT. and Mrs. G. M. Fisher, i
` . • 'Waterloo, are visiting• Mrs. F. A. E
a wards.
Mil. G. A. Peddie, student pas -to
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i , past three years, has gone to spec
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Tome entering Knox College.
. Rev. 1t'I. B. Parker, of Hensall
�' to dondbet evening service in rlrir�i
Ghurcli an Sunday.
' -~ Mrs's Jessie ..Metcalf, who has spe
� ,the 5iifhni,er holidays at her tom
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.°+ fltsr'•A,rgogple ,of weeks, returned
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(Meg, Kildred ,Cam,eron, R.N.,
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wed here with Mrs. Ramsey, 1
th her son, Allen, were in Mrs. ik.l 9 `,
rnierls cot�tagiei, !1BlinknaoaunerRGs l rete ne to T r OVERTHE RICT NE ,a - -
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swm+mer. All returned
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nd'iVIs. Victor Burt arld fnsp,- -1. .
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Baker. Mrs. Baker return- Allberit, of Kitchener, visited re'lativ;es ,Mrs. •M;acLaren and W. A. MacLar- aortae, coupled •with s"rupriato wit ed tageGher, noticed ore an ora corner ag?o, since which franc ire was engag- .
ti them, 'hepe over Sunday, en, anc,herrit . "Who 'Crownebh Thee and humor, and had to ,be heard to of the stable, .which evidently ha -d ied in Harming with This bro�har. He 1..I
the Fair night concert the Ag- IM,r- rW. R. Golding, Liberal caudli- With, Loving Kindness?" choir, lad- be really enjoyed and arppxeoiated. I oeen struck .by lightning. William got never msarried. With WilliaTa, on the
al Society has engaged T`1'16 data in the •pen,,hpg 'by-election, and ies quartette, "Abide With Mee, Mrs. , We might just mention in surnming to the barn finest and succeeded in let- farm, gidrere is also left to mourn one
e Four Entertainers, who will Dr- g R ,Ross, of Semforth, were Murdock, IMms. J. Paterson, 1Vbiss ' up, that l�ypsy S7nnth is a most won- ting out a. couple of head of horses $refer in Gntaria and one :brother,
is,ted by Willie Bell, 'Scottish vishoas in. town on )Monday'. Margaret Waal. rens Mrs. MacLaren. derful immn in tlW gray of achieving from -the •burning )buil'd'ing when his 'Tliorrnas. Tire funeral was held W'e&4
an.. 'Willie Bell has ;been heard iMr•• and Mr•s'. A: lark, of Windsor, 1bP,;cial• •B.aavest Home serviees so much in life, with no advantages' brother Fra0k arrived on the scene ne'sday,, Rey, 'Mr. itV1V,Aenzie, Brook -
ore and was well liked. The were held in St. Pauls Aughcan in ear life; has ca•ossed .'the 'ocean and ,he, )too, had ,gotten two more dale, conducting the service at the -,
to Four are well thought of are visiting ,clot, here this week. early
g' 'Meavy dram the village and des- Church an Sunday last when, Rev, for-ty-five times, was a missionary horses out. Willdalrxu went in to let out home and •'Caa•y �semiete'ry', wltlen+ak
they have performed, and give first attended London Fair this Ma: 'Capper. of Mitdhell, delighted for six years in London, England; the last two horses vWhen .he saw his interment tRak plaice. The high ei3-
prograrxi Two handsome spe- ,� the large ,congregations with his in- was received by the King and Roy- ,brother lyinlg .on the floor of the ,barn neem in which deceased wa•'s held was ' w y
ries the $50 silver tea set of- On Saturday everting a team of teresting and inspiring sermgns well alty, ,being privileged .to address and moaning. Asking him what ha testified iby the -very large attendances
by the Eokart Co., of Toronto, p in keeepin, with the occasibn• Special ,tom:; ,has leabuR*4 to overflowing ne he received no rep]-, h
horseshoe pitchers from London was g pe dt p y, and a and the beautiful floral tri!butea w+hich�
Y here and played ab"ainst a number of solo �rtb bele rendered takes Mthe
seLauise aiudienlcets in cities, towns and vil- picked Frank up and carried hism out- included ithose from brothers an s � 0 >
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are on display in F. A. Ed local players. At the end of the � � ' y loges in both the Old Land, the side.. By this time Austin Oliver, a ],cite Olbeion ,riot mem�lbers,
store window• to al pl en't Zurich players were over Druum.mond. The 'church made a ver"Y United .States' and This country. He neighbour, had arrived on ,the scene community, Girls Rainbow -,Club, 'Mr_
Presbyterian Church was nvel•1 attractiv'e"appearan'ce with a splendid never ]thew the luxury of a bed until -and 'he humri'ed to Oberon store to and !Mrs. D. Carmichael, 'Mrs. ,Eiee
3dlo ;paints ahead of the visitors. On ,array, of [beautiful flowers of every after he was 12 years of age and saminion medical aid. Dr. Poole, of Jones, Mr, and Mrs., .R. Dodds an,3 .
on Friday last when the wo- Saturday evening of this week the description. eelehi'ated the first night by, falling Ngepawa, ar•ri'ved shortly and found Mr. and Mrs. Wirm Evens, The pall -
Huron. Huron Presbytery assembled players from the Hensall district will The Undted ,Church was filled to i twice oust off it. He engaged in many that the unfortunate man had been (bearers were 'M,es'srs. R. Dodds, J. P. l ;
e annual rally of the Women's ,play against the local, :bays in a re- sopor ity, at both services on Sunday I Occu'pations during his early life in ,hit ,by a bolt elf lightning about the, Lawrie, L. Mikkleson, W. Borland, P. •
nary Society.and listened to in- turn tauimamen,t. cask, the special o,ecasion ,being Gypsy ' order to help to provide for his back of the neck and it followed down Ballantyne and J. J. Oliver. In addi-
ng addresses and reports from Simeon Smith, the special speaker I niother and younger Ibrbthers, his -his right side to the toes', leaving tion to the loss, of the barn and a1F
arious societies. The morning - and added attraction for the day. father having died in middle life or a severe burns nearly all the way. Mr. contents 'three head of cattle, one bull opened with devotional exer- Gypsy,' I�th more than 'dielighted the little spreviousl to that. 'Gylisy Smith Essay never' regained consciousness the property of J. J. Oliver, -19 hogs
c'oncd-dejted by Seaforth Auo l- HEN5ALL I congregations with his splendid seer- i intends very shortly devoting all his and passed away at six o'clook in the and 100 fowl perished in the flabi". W v
Mrs. J. Fraser in an address Irons, rvvhich were more than inter- time and talents. to carrying on esv- morning. The late Mr. Essay whowas The building was partly covered by
ccNpe, said it was twelve years For sale or Bent -A cue ane two storey . esting. lIi+e also tendered a number of anlgelistic life in the Province of On- 51 years of age, was (born at Hensall, insurance but there was no insur-
the Presbyterial had met tri. small dwelling, very convenient3y sirbuated, ,btauitifful hypins, entitled, "In the tario, and will bog supported' by the and 'came to this country this ears ante on the contents."
ld (19200. For six years the with, twis) good dots. wilt be. sold or rented ,. i thirty
vd (193 ,had worshippedye in the an cheap Price' pgosess'ion can be given at Land 'Where the Roses Never Fade, i .good wishes, prayers ai4d help of a
once, Apply so, c, a, Suthertar+d at the "The Old Fas44 10 hioned CbureJh in -tthe I host, of friends. -10 Sb
Hall and it was a joy to wel-
all in this (beautiful church built
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Valley," and After% ,Theed ruse e- 1
tions 'were composed ,by Mr. Smith
)R'e'v. IM. B. Parker, Rector .
;'Paul's Anglican 'C'hurch, 'I1e_nsall, was
ear. •,.The president, 'Miss Jeek-
Mwis. James Mlcllroy, of Seaforth,
visited'
,himself and were very much enjoyed.
Smith
I taken to Scott Memorial Hospital, ,
' for
a most interesting and' in-
and formerly of our village,
friends ,here during the week end
On Monday evening Gypsy will
a lecture entitled, "From the
Seaforth, for an operation ap-
or> Wednes'daV last andi'
g address. Other addressees and
s on the year's work were giv-
and was the ,guest of Mr. and Mr's.
sgive
'Liypsy (Camp -to the Pulpit.
pendi'citfis
from which his.many friends hope he
die. T. Swan Smith, treasurer's
J. W Orbwein.
A lady canvasser was in our village
Mr. and :vias. Wim. tram, of Lan-
sing, Michigan, spent the week end
will soon, recover. ,
Miss Mary, Johnston has ,beenquite
• Mrs, Edwards, Hensall,.,Ht H.
;Mrs. Reed, Banc,
this week soliciting subscriptions for
with Mr. and Mrs. Gram.
.poorly for some time 'past, but it is
an, Go
cry; 'Miss ?iICEw'an, Goderich,
the Lord's Day Alliance.
leaving
i1V1r. and -Mrs. Knox and family, of
'-aped with. her Mast good recixpera-•
ture, and Literary Secretary,
very 04ge numbers are
Deariborn, Mich., are spending a few
•tive power that she will soon regain
' 1 ir y,
here 'daily this week to attend the
days with Mrs. Thomas Richardson
,her accustomed )health and activity.
Arnold, H-ensall, Welcome and
Exhibition at London.
,and son,
Considerable grain is ,being brought
re Secretary; Miss McDonald,
re
;Mr. William Magnall and Mrs. Mag-
•, On of our pioneer residents passed
into irnarket and meets with ready de -
Supply Secretary; Mars.
nall and Kenneth, of Beachville, speuut
away on Thursday morning of last
wand.
See-
Auburn, Glad Tidings Sec-
a ,few hours on Stinday last with
week in the person of the late Adam
Our council have had the catch
Reports were also given
p g'
their relatives, 'G. J. Sutherland and
R,eich'ardi,, after a short but quite save-
basins on 'Main Street nicely cleaned
cue and'Exeter. Mrs.' Duncan,
,sister, Wi.ss Hattie.
ere illness in ,his 80th Yler.u• T'he de-
out during the ,past vrteek and • will,.
ord, extended an invitation to
I.Mx . A. Siniclair, who 'had been
ceased was a native of 'Re'sson, Ger-
'no doubt, get all the streets nicely
meeting. An excellent
quite poorly for sevoseral weeks and:
n3any ca» ing out to this country
cleaned up.
was served in the basement.
confined to the home, is now again
when 'out it child, and after his ,roar-
Our villagers are busily engaged in
noon session was resumed at 2
in the enjoyment of her accustomed
,riage to his late wife about three
spare hours taking rug their garden'
k. A splendid quartette was
(health.
years ago he resided for soure time
'in
stuff,. of which there has 'bgen a fine
by Mesdames Revell, Dunlap,
our -local fall fairs promise with
Wellesley and afterwards in Zur-
yield- .
and Saundar•s, of God,erich, and
favorable weather, to be very large-
ich, where he worked for Mr. dapple
Dr, Gray, of Toronto, is visiting
solo :iy Miss Miller, of Brant-
ly attended with a fine display of all
in the flax industry .and then nearly
his sister, Mrs. Samuel Smillie,. and
The Huron Presbytery m+et• in
kinds of products, as the yield of
more than half a century ago he mov-
many relatives -and friends in this
Trinity -Church at 10 a.m.; wit,•. a fruit, vegetable's, etc., has been won- ed to Hentall, (Where he engaged a- ,vicinity. ,
,K,aderator, Rev. D. J. Lane, .of Gode- dermally good. gain in blue flax business and. ,vas Mr. 'Clarence Scratch, of Port - - ---• �--
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rn charge. The following clergy- VIr. Scott Welsh, who has no e- instrumerl.al in getting th-e first lax wover,. is in tire village is we .
were present: Rev. J, B. Rhodes, in very good health for several hill started here, followed by the visiting 'his mother and sisters.
er, Clerk; 'Rev. J. B. Kaine, Sea- mbrnths, is now much improved. erection of large flax barnso He then IMr. Robert Jarnott, a res'id'ent of. .
; Rev. G. Y•oun.g, Hensall, and Mrs. W. A. Young was un:vble to took a .po,ition with Messrs. McEwen our village a nuhnlber of years agog
nts, Mr. Pritchard, of. Smith's ,take hem-spart in the musical program and Geiger in the continuing carrying was here recently spending a day or
and G. A. Peddie Bayfield. on Sunday last owing to unexpected on of the flax .industry; and' worked so with relatives.
illness just at the last, but is again for the firm for a very long term of The 'Council. -The regular council
in' the enjoyment of her accustomed years before retiring from actid'e 'du- meeting was held on Thursday e'ven-
good health. ties in that connection, but he •wag ing at 8.3,0 p,m'. in the council chamr-
RANI.) BEND Hensall Gddfellows were honored too actively constituted to live a bem, all mlemubers )being' present ex-
Tues-d'ay,.with the presence of tl,e quiet retired life an•cl together with sept *Councillor •M'ickle. The minutes
cIlroy-Eccleston, = A w .iidin�' Grand Master„ B'ro. E_ E. Currin his late wile and son, Nolson, carried of the ,previous meeting were read.
pla.e on Saturday tv'h(n Eula of London, it 'being his first official on gardenirug on a large scale, having petty and Jfones That the minutes
Viola only, daughter Of. the late Geo. Xls}'t,-to..Xuron, District No. 8. from time to ,time acquired a number ,be adopted as read.--aCarried. G.
e'ston and , kr, I Grand Marshall Bro. A. M. NValsh. of village lots and were very success- H•usdson reported, the hall roof as
s da Eceleston of �°.
d Bend, lbecanfg the 'bride of Mr. also of London, wits present; with him. ful in raisin,.; and selling large quan- needing repairs, IsAnte ordered re-
am Eric ylcIlr°oy, , son of the lane They were very nicely' introduced by •tities of 'i,egetables and fruits. He paired'. G. 'C. Petty reported the poll
and aria Mrs. li sono . h 4te D.DaG:M, Bro. L. Hudson, of Hen- con'tin'ued gardening until a, very few tax arrears as being all settled.
Street, Toronto. Rev. J. Morley Sall Lodge, after which Grand Mar- weeks -of 'his death. He tools quite a Reeve Geiger reported the crack fill -
shall Bro. A. Welsh acting an behalf keen interrst in passing events and er for pavement as ,being here and
rg officiated in Lair1'oeth United of the Grand Master, installed D.D. was a go(bd conversationalist. Iie at- c i. The ,pride, g:rcren in mar- G. 1VI. L. Hudson into his office as e, ready to apply, also some sidewalks
, by her uncle, 'Mr. E. Strath- D,D G,M, in a very efficient manner. tended quite reoularly for some time as needing repairs. Bilis and accounts -
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services • in the. -United Church at were read as follows: 'Canadian . Oil
ere of Loxudon, was gowned in Grand (Master Bro.' A. E. •Cummens Hensall and his funeral service was
georgette and lace„ wearing a then addressed the men -hers, on Odd- Co., road oil, $18• s Passmore, Hydro,
a„re of Johanna" !Pill rases and � condieted by ,R.ev. A. Sinclair, who $'�,�Y J. A,..Paterson, -postage, $1; N.
fellowsh'up in a Imasterly' manner, af- spoke of -his activity and regular at- Biruhchdlord, sanitary .inspection, -
ii hat. The wedding march was, ter which he _nresen.ted Past D,D.G'M. tendance'. There was quite a large $13:5%,Total, $411.% Pettry ,and.
ed by Mrs. J. M. Colling.'Only Bro. 1. M. Dilgnan, of Exeter Lodge, attendance of relatives aR.d friends, Jones- That accounts as read be paid. )
immediate relatives of the bride with his P.DJ).G,K. Jewell for his and many.fine flowers adorned the-1Carried. ,Considerable, discussion)
:groom were' present, including services to District No. 8 during 1951. :ca,'l.Ft. ITurir.•g the service 'Mrs, took place as regards ,the -15ransle-TiV
Id's Eccleston, of Grand Bend; There were visitinjAirethren present Maude Hodden and 'iVHrs. Alma. H'es's Trader's By --law; also the rent of
E. ,31ellnoy, of Toronto; Mr. and from, IGoder sch, Clivbon. Brucefield, sang a couple of'duets ,very feelingly town 'hall .by -laver as being too high
Strathmeyer, of London; , ,Mrs. Exeter and London. After thr, close and pleasingly; one of them being according to. < present • .".ondid,xm
ering, of Leamington, and Mrs: of the meeting, a Pleasant social hour "Tire Lord is, My !Shepherd" arid the Spencer and ,Petty- Tliat the CYt,rk
ffer, of Sarnia. Following a was spent and terrnp'ting refresrments' other, "Face to Face." Mr. Rei'chart draft out by-laws rescinding the prts-
yfr.00n' spent" in IMuskaka, Mr. served. is survived'tbf- three sons, John, of 'el,,t t2z.usient traders and town N'll.
Mrs. Mcllroy will live in Toronto. The funeral of the late Adam Rick- Detroit;'Afbert,,._of Port Huron, and by-la,v-,--Carried- Petty and Jones•
amd was held on Saturday from- hie Nelson, at home, who waited so at -
late residence and was ,conducted by . That we meeitssgby awe. tuber 19 d.
ten,tively upon his father during his g .,p.un," � .pass by-laws. T-• Carri=gid.
Rev. A. •Sinlzlair, who spoke very illness and lived alone with him fol- Spencer and Jones: That we now ad-
KIPPEN feelingly along the line of the 23rd lowintr his T- pother%'d'eath. The three journ.-+Carried. 4as. A. Peteman,
Psalm- 'Mrs. Hedd'en and 'Mrs. Hess sons an -d the wives of John' and Al- Clerk,
Tb sixty -filth Church,
of St, sang two hymns, the 23rd Psalm and bert, as well as many relatives, at- Frank Essay is Billed by Lightning.
%w's `United Church, Kippen will "Face to Face." Interm�erit was held tended the funeral, the remains .be- The News Express, a weekly pub-
eld on Sunday, October 16, when in Hensall Union Cemetery.' ing interred in the Hensall Union, •lis'h'ed at Carberry, Man'., refers to
Elwood Lawson, B.D., of Mount Mr. George 'Spo'tton, .M.P.. for cexnebery: 7he,pallbearems were Owen the sudden death of Frank Essay, a
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exhibit of ,Perenrial•s, -Mrs. J.
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Mr. and ,'_Mrs. Monteith,
G. E. Th6meon; exhibit of Glad-
.,(,or ,health for some .time past 'and'
' and who rim Sunday before had in-
the time, has 'by two
��� v 1
f0, natmed'-,Mr. and 'crus. Mon.
not very well at present trorlu!ced himself the giving of
faan•d i much more restful and mora ,discourses and on which Occasion the
�
Miss Jennie Chesney; Gladioli
eondurive to her health to live- with church was filled to eapa'city, ,par-
e with most Howlers open, ane
her sisters, who are pleased to have ti.ru'larly so at the evening s'ervi'eey
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)but not worthy of a prize;'
her do so. when the ushers were taxed to find
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spike, any color, named-
T'he league 'baseball played testween seating room for the very large as-
•)Stewart, Jennie Chesney;
dioli Spikes, different, named-
4 Sou?hampton and )Hensall, on our semblage. The subject of �,psy
diamond :on 'Saturday afternoon last, Smith's lecture was, "From, a Gypsy•
' 1 ir y,
n"ie fitev rt, Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
res 1 ly in score !l favor of Camp to the Pulpit." The lecture was
SUNWORK-18-HY''WALLDAP
J. Chesney; collection of
Smathampton, who are llnfluestionai� opened with devotional services led
ha ton,
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rias, named- Jertimae ICihesmey, Mr.
iy good players with a pitcher }rho by the pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, who
,
'Mrs..Monteith; 3 Dahlias, named
(Mrs. Monteith, Mr.
may be termed a professional, and to presided over the meeting so pleas -V/
whose so much of the sue with the choir in
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and and
. W.::::-+•7; collection of Roses-
pitching antly and aibly,,,
cess was attributable. Our boys did full force, and the fine opening an-
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FTench, :Vers. Jas, McDonald Mr.
come fine fielding and put up, on the .tb,E:n, rendered, bey, , the large choir
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'Mrs. W. Ivison; collection of As-
whole, very (good playing against with special parts taken by Mr. Good-
w
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-1Yr. and Mrs. Monteith, MTs.
!Treat; od••ls in the way we have men- ,`vin, Mrs. .Maude IKedden and Miss
'Iwo A
.es ''McDomld; exhibit of Sweet
tinned. There was a record crowd Greta. Lanvin'de, the latter with .'ler
'��HESE new wall.$apers in ►
s, -:Mr, and Mr`s. W. Ivison; ex-
present, the largest in attendance of violin, were more than enjoyed and
our Fall showing are very `�
t Of Snapdragon.-IMr. and Mr,.
any 'game played on our diamond: very finely rendered throughout. The
different from the old els
papers
nteith; exhibit- of 'Marigolds, Mr,
Mrs. Monteith, Mrs. Jas. ;Vic-
The battery for, Hensall was Kers- musical part of the service was splen-
lake and .Joynf, catcher. glidly enhanced' by fine solos reordered
now on your walls:' says the ,
s
"They'll
exhibit of Zinnias 'Mr. and
Our council are 'having- our Main by Gypsy Smith, 'several of them of
Sunworthyp irl. give I
Monteith, 'Mr: and")Mrs: Iviscm;
Street looked after. h�isf own Composition, and in most of
your honpra new and interest -
city house plant, )Mena Jas. Mus-
Mr. William Stone ati'd friend, of which the choir were invited to join
ing personality.
g p �•
d, Miss M. R. Whiteman; speeialg
Toronto, motored up and spent the in the choruses, and then following a
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week enc] with hi. father, W. C. nice introduction of Mr. Smith b
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Come and see our big range of . ry
diolius-)Mrs. Earle •Sproat; cal-
Stone, and sisters, the 'Mis'ses Grace the pastor, who spo4ae of the fine Strii-
new Sunworthy patterns- • '
ion of Dahl'ios--,Mrs. Earle Sproat,
and Jan, congregations were present day sung
ith,ven and a � as tohowsolos
Large con;by Gy addresses
printed with Sunworthy's r`
at carm,el Presbyterian Church on , nate they were in securing his ser-
Sunday last, the occasion )being' thevices. The lecture, w'h'ich took about
amoris light -resisting colors
that give them the beauty that
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Harvest Home services. Tile serviee•3 an hour to. deelivner,. was intensely in-
. lasts. •
were conducted. ,hey their own minis- teresting from start to finish, as the
ter, Rev. W. A, Yoting, who delivered lecturer depicted life in the gypsy
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l r t,
and !Mrs. Egfbemt Heideman and
g hter attended the funeral of the
splendid discourses well in keeping• camp and, all the phases and pecul-
uncle, the ]ate E, Heideman,
with
with the day. The churchl was. beau- iarities of their life, 'emiphasking the
a . a 0 A
A at Exeter on Friday.
decorated for the occasion. fact that we had nothing to do with
•
and 'Mrs. William Ruby and
Fa]lnwing is the fnrbrning service:- our birth or its conditions, bur, that
h
Dairiel Oswald attended the fun-
1 of Mr, Ru,by's brother, the late
S, f„jedcb' ".,Tare IFooliah Narvestex";: we hacl ItrVuxsh to do with our life in
�ntl•i'P•m, The Lord of H,aaroest Prais- hum advancing years, and 'how it
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ing" ibv ,the choir! male chorus, "The should end, stressing how we should
. 1 P4 Is
vid -Ruby, held at .Bayport, Miichi-
on' Wednesday, where he had
Imr41-..,CC�od, Omfiniipotent •Rei -,nett." trey and imitate and practice all that
con1poserl of file following: O. I. Tav- wag good and fininily take our stand
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will be the guest speaker.
North Huron, was in the villa;e on, Geiger, John Counter, Thomas Welsh,
,brother of Mrs. James Dick, of 11 -len. -
ower 'Show Successful. -The an-
Monday and among •other friends, + John Zuefle, Thomas' Parlmer and
£,all• "Frank Essay, a well known
flaweh show which was held `on
called 'upon Mm. A. W. E. Hem'phiil, Fred Maims.
druggist bookseller, who was at last the
farmer' of the Oberon district„ was
ust 30th was a decided su'cres,s.
and On Monday evening srpac-
'Mir.
killed ,by lightning recently. was the
ou'gh' the day was. one of the
one time a =pupil of Spotton's I ious United Church was literally
chocking' news that 'spread' rapidly
days of the summer, the di.s-
school. Mr. Spotton is looking* Bale' ,packed from•, entrance to rear with
over the commnnity. About three
was wonderful and the attend-
an<l hearty and is {well'and favorably ,the aisles and gallery 's•up'plermentedl
o'clock, during one of the most sev-
at'1 that could foe .:desired. Be-
will Ibe found a lit of the .prize
kncnv-n here. with chairs'" on the one side of. the
'Mrs. Mbert D. Bell has sold her aisles aria passages. Perhaps never
i ' t th t k
ere electrical storms in the histo of
r3'
el district Essay ,brothers, w Io liv-
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exhibit of ,Perenrial•s, -Mrs. J.
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Stewart
h,
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Gla(
nnie
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tiIr.
Wald;
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Mr.
rmer•s
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ed
1Tr.
fm:tirl
tanley,
Mr.
meat owe ]Ing property a e gas nvas the church much more pacell,
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gnu of ''.Main Street to Mr. J. W. Ort- i the attraction being the lecture of
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Monteith, ,Mr. and Mrs. Ivi-
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weir who, often' bums and .'ells Gypsy Simon Smith, a well known
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exhibit of ,Perenrial•s, -Mrs. J.
fine •properties. Mrs. Bell ,being in k'van ebst for a Ion term of years,
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Mr. and ,'_Mrs. Monteith,
G. E. Th6meon; exhibit of Glad-
.,(,or ,health for some .time past 'and'
' and who rim Sunday before had in-
the time, has 'by two
��� v 1
f0, natmed'-,Mr. and 'crus. Mon.
not very well at present trorlu!ced himself the giving of
faan•d i much more restful and mora ,discourses and on which Occasion the
�
Miss Jennie Chesney; Gladioli
eondurive to her health to live- with church was filled to eapa'city, ,par-
e with most Howlers open, ane
her sisters, who are pleased to have ti.ru'larly so at the evening s'ervi'eey
n G
THE
)but not worthy of a prize;'
her do so. when the ushers were taxed to find
•
spike, any color, named-
T'he league 'baseball played testween seating room for the very large as-
•)Stewart, Jennie Chesney;
dioli Spikes, different, named-
4 Sou?hampton and )Hensall, on our semblage. The subject of �,psy
diamond :on 'Saturday afternoon last, Smith's lecture was, "From, a Gypsy•
' 1 ir y,
n"ie fitev rt, Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
res 1 ly in score !l favor of Camp to the Pulpit." The lecture was
SUNWORK-18-HY''WALLDAP
J. Chesney; collection of
Smathampton, who are llnfluestionai� opened with devotional services led
ha ton,
#
E RS
rias, named- Jertimae ICihesmey, Mr.
iy good players with a pitcher }rho by the pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, who
,
'Mrs..Monteith; 3 Dahlias, named
(Mrs. Monteith, Mr.
may be termed a professional, and to presided over the meeting so pleas -V/
whose so much of the sue with the choir in
_
I b
and and
. W.::::-+•7; collection of Roses-
pitching antly and aibly,,,
cess was attributable. Our boys did full force, and the fine opening an-
jl 4
j i
� ��.
FTench, :Vers. Jas, McDonald Mr.
come fine fielding and put up, on the .tb,E:n, rendered, bey, , the large choir
+» �
'Mrs. W. Ivison; collection of As-
whole, very (good playing against with special parts taken by Mr. Good-
w
''
-1Yr. and Mrs. Monteith, MTs.
!Treat; od••ls in the way we have men- ,`vin, Mrs. .Maude IKedden and Miss
'Iwo A
.es ''McDomld; exhibit of Sweet
tinned. There was a record crowd Greta. Lanvin'de, the latter with .'ler
'��HESE new wall.$apers in ►
s, -:Mr, and Mr`s. W. Ivison; ex-
present, the largest in attendance of violin, were more than enjoyed and
our Fall showing are very `�
t Of Snapdragon.-IMr. and Mr,.
any 'game played on our diamond: very finely rendered throughout. The
different from the old els
papers
nteith; exhibit- of 'Marigolds, Mr,
Mrs. Monteith, Mrs. Jas. ;Vic-
The battery for, Hensall was Kers- musical part of the service was splen-
lake and .Joynf, catcher. glidly enhanced' by fine solos reordered
now on your walls:' says the ,
s
"They'll
exhibit of Zinnias 'Mr. and
Our council are 'having- our Main by Gypsy Smith, 'several of them of
Sunworthyp irl. give I
Monteith, 'Mr: and")Mrs: Iviscm;
Street looked after. h�isf own Composition, and in most of
your honpra new and interest -
city house plant, )Mena Jas. Mus-
Mr. William Stone ati'd friend, of which the choir were invited to join
ing personality.
g p �•
d, Miss M. R. Whiteman; speeialg
Toronto, motored up and spent the in the choruses, and then following a
.. ; \ J
en by the Society: ,Collection of
week enc] with hi. father, W. C. nice introduction of Mr. Smith b
" a Y
Come and see our big range of . ry
diolius-)Mrs. Earle •Sproat; cal-
Stone, and sisters, the 'Mis'ses Grace the pastor, who spo4ae of the fine Strii-
new Sunworthy patterns- • '
ion of Dahl'ios--,Mrs. Earle Sproat,
and Jan, congregations were present day sung
ith,ven and a � as tohowsolos
Large con;by Gy addresses
printed with Sunworthy's r`
at carm,el Presbyterian Church on , nate they were in securing his ser-
Sunday last, the occasion )being' thevices. The lecture, w'h'ich took about
amoris light -resisting colors
that give them the beauty that
ZURICH
Harvest Home services. Tile serviee•3 an hour to. deelivner,. was intensely in-
. lasts. •
were conducted. ,hey their own minis- teresting from start to finish, as the
ter, Rev. W. A, Yoting, who delivered lecturer depicted life in the gypsy
_
l r t,
and !Mrs. Egfbemt Heideman and
g hter attended the funeral of the
splendid discourses well in keeping• camp and, all the phases and pecul-
uncle, the ]ate E, Heideman,
with
with the day. The churchl was. beau- iarities of their life, 'emiphasking the
a . a 0 A
A at Exeter on Friday.
decorated for the occasion. fact that we had nothing to do with
•
and 'Mrs. William Ruby and
Fa]lnwing is the fnrbrning service:- our birth or its conditions, bur, that
h
Dairiel Oswald attended the fun-
1 of Mr, Ru,by's brother, the late
S, f„jedcb' ".,Tare IFooliah Narvestex";: we hacl ItrVuxsh to do with our life in
�ntl•i'P•m, The Lord of H,aaroest Prais- hum advancing years, and 'how it
( O
ing" ibv ,the choir! male chorus, "The should end, stressing how we should
. 1 P4 Is
vid -Ruby, held at .Bayport, Miichi-
on' Wednesday, where he had
Imr41-..,CC�od, Omfiniipotent •Rei -,nett." trey and imitate and practice all that
con1poserl of file following: O. I. Tav- wag good and fininily take our stand
• �p
AA
for many ,years.
and ,:Mrs. Jofhn 'M'dEride, of the
lox•, R. Y..MiAaren•; J. Denfield, R. against that which was wrong and in-
Thomson, J. Bengough, J. Mustard, jurioua, anti' what a ,great asset and
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T'hism ns to rclliso wallpaperund
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border
nd Line, Hay, and Mr, and Mrs',
G' Moir, 'W: A. Mtacl.aren; anthem., strength it was to any bay or girl to
T r6 yar s of sue/, higt far a i
A l room ao'x,i2' x 8' high. -
McBride, of the Town Line
Give Thanks U'tito the Lord, duet, hays mothers praying for them and
left the other day on a not-
`14T%. J. ,MWrdock and ,Mrs. W. A. Mac- how we should, always, honor our par -
trip to l Saskatcheni`an. They in-
d va•on a relatives ing nrerfo and
Laren: evening, service, subir„.t, °`Hart. ents. He gave concrete insstances of
vest: c My what a praying 'Gypsy mother had
Thoughts"- a,Sal
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and rovill ,be one for
ate n is
a Rock and. IMS 'Salvatioh choir• done for sm,. TJtie lecture throw, h
aro.
�lkato'on
nth, ar more.
qu'arterbte, "The' Harvelst Tilmie is Pass- oift, delivered in a 'most 'pleasing and
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and 'Mx s. 'Conrad Thiel and son,
ing BY," R. MiacLaren, ,Mass. Murdock, winsome manner, teemed ,with good
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