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g p„ old W* ERR PRESlIDENT � S. I��iRON' PLUWl�G
A Trip to ;the Hallo11
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Both ,Auburn and Cl i n ton FOR COMING YEAR - DRAWS, BIG CRO'Wn R f �j e , 111 bbl �y F °
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Goderich Will Harry Sturdy; of Auburn, Arnlble>side, July 2, 193.'' Chill Weather Fai s To (' °n Jam' n `Ta'° say ” --_1 ,—' �`�IS V? 1
F� G. Weir, Oilcers `I Elected At Annual Dear ,Dorm: Y11
When we were (boys, Hallows en Mr. George -A. Slll'S F14s flim. ,tt,", ? - ,
Head Presbyterian Young Elected President of Unit- a'rri going to uritis yto,a: thus letter Dampen Enthusiasm .. has a 'swgndfica,ee rtiluat be e¢,- ,. -�� '.
n Muting in Band tirely d7ffzreitt Tram what it is is Vi a ion '1'O Bi1'll ITeid•.,r p" 1 � � r
from~. the Englisih 'IAVkes', Ibeeause in �
People During Coming ed Church Group Meeting' of S ectators. many persons now. it is a far cry fi , I
Room Thursday. all my 'tralvels so far, this°pis the spot y t
Year. At Clinton. . Y you would most eat � I�'awever, it g� n Many Years`'Ago. lid ��� �� ?
back to them, cwt to ,the a>illa i
$pri'ngbt l,-Rallo+wc"en had a meran- -. �., trd" , -I
. �r willbe a xnpst dif cult leer to write LARGE ENTRY LIST i and a , UV N`4 i� t
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BANQUET AND EUCHRE because dove seen such-'& 'Volt in the - p !P�e than might , be t , aw
REV. Q strange to pe¢soms other than y�,ru. DANCING AT 8 P�1VI.yir, '
W. A. YOUNG IS EXCELLENT REPORTS past week 11Vilarje and I Throe came
to the heart of the lakes bene tri this a South Huron Plowin Match 'tha0t ca!mwatndemam dlorwn at eventful mght Tram coatis Mr. 'Geo i Lr`
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SPECIAE' SPEAKER ARE PRESENTED Knilligurrt Kerr was elected president adoralble viila!ge, floe 'a Tang week ws held on the farm of Win. Welsh, 'mystery land beyond Bell's woods, The E A. 'Sf11s brought into 1,+11
i of the Seaflorth _Hig Landers Band on end. We've 'al'readly $i's'tovered that's beY Expositor ofirce this week an Ol-1
r, ., Tl day ewenantg iaLst, when men:- ++the titin ,, tw0 tmales north of Exeter, on No. 4 crassred'the road, hard the - ,;'
.o The anruual Rally of tlhe Youn The Youn 0e les Soci'et of g to do in this ,land..Now 'highway, >b'Y poplars invitation to a New Year s Rall, which
People's gPrelsibyherial of 'Hilton was iHlua�arn Presg Y bens ga hared' in , e ,bawd rooms for Y> an Thursday last,
1bYaeery head title e' ht+h Im going to get ahead of my stony with a at Hotham's rbridg, babbled by the was (held in Rarbteirbury's Ifotel
the annual meertdrig. Other officers if I don't o back .and refi' ,ce a few good attendance in view of the chilly wa'ysri,d+e. anvrhide 'then d6'saq eased in- Bruce,field, Januar 8th,' 1857. A' � � I
held in the !Preslby�berisn Church, Au- annual convention in Ontario Street g weather. Armon• those. t ' r y' ,",',I
butoelected were: g present were ,to the adders that fringed' ug y years old,
n> blond , y: (Honorary presidents, D. L. Reid, ste s g James Handford', age 93 who has in the 'ad, onnrin fields ,da find. itself' the invitation which ,,is' written' in . ;,�� ,
rt¢ed mts b mks tho h aver xevent -five
y , tPg',• Octoiber 24th. U,dited Clhu'rch Clirttto on Frida F bo Ed,inlbua• h. g j g
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s' rally was oma of the largest OcEober 2Lst At teal o'clock the W. H IGoldan IMJP. Oum :prolposed' trip to►e Border
g, , 'paesi'dent, W_ count the haunrt of Sir Wrulter Trot missed a plowing match since later .on as (part oaf the largear str'ean: lo'ntg hand'• is still very legible. �' 1,
�t :has beern held darn a opened . wi?hh devotional ex Kern•; vlice- ent , �'' he was a contestant at the age of 12, that would carry its buadeai to the Mr. Sans, lvhose father, D. I.: -Sills, , �
tag, the tact meeting presad ,Chas. B. Stew- Scott was, perfectly
' tseven ami, 'a lar number attend- ereiwes after 'whilch Rev. Farrell gave F y wonx erful. In
y e art; secretaay-treasures, W. Parke to of th'e Palet that- it • red itis and J. Kidd, 90, who has plowed since mighty IiuuanF--?males beyond. was on'e of the managers of the 'bail,' ,.
sing from 'Gadenieh, Hensall, Auburn an address of welcome. The irtesa- oomznattea D. .S711s h'airmian M. he was 14. Wen Si'r whe, we tvvere bo s secured the irvitatr�m from Miss Mc. 3 ,
mrid Exeter. The nnrunber of those d)en�t, Dr. loll, Blyth, then took (c )+ proverbi'al cats' and dogs, --,in ,im Ell,- y that l
McPhee, J. A. 'Carrdne. ,b The following is the list of prize babbling or and rmlurring stream bad a Diarxnd sone time ago. •
attending from Clinton, Seaforth, change and lin well clhroeen words -gave urgh in the Forenoon, lilt clerared' g
g'a After the business, mgeetbi, the - winners: stretch that was as £inlet Ihtaumted as Heade i
h and, 'Smith's 'Hill as stnallei. l:is message as g 'beautifully Icy the tihrtle welkere read Y d A Friend! Ball" it oes �'"'�
$1yt ge president, stressing rrue�m0er•s ,adjourned to the Comnier- gr , use at 1r tlbotsford )Class 1—+Director in charge, Chas'. any river that ewer found its wary to on to say. °'The undersigned gbey�; .,
to ! o. Scotts ha Monteith open class, jointer low in the area. And on such a night as most re ectfull to wish Mr. Charles' =_
GoldThe president, Mr. F. G. Weir, ci •:O -operation as the big featrsre in tial Illjoltal, where a fine banquet was si:mrpIy a wvoaudeu*t?ud baiy; the P P g sP Y
V s opening .exercise , were taken, is the occupied, the chair. The mica vg Y. P. Work a success. He awaitad them'. Envclire was la ed very wallrs seemled to brearblfe the spir- rod Halloween the witches certainly John Cresswell ,and lady a Happy "''s :1
!' g y < rg�d 'a be!bter ,and rnoae regu- ,im the band roam fallowing the it of roananlce' that i ed r'�Rob Jas, lHtogarth, of CCram'arty, first were at large. Om such a ivitgtht, ao, New Year and solicit the pleasure og ,.11
i 'God'erich Young Pe*e',s (Society and lar aYttendancte, att Y. P. meetings. banquet when nes were won b " "Ivanhoe." � crowm est {plowing. Russell Scott, inti a rank was . la ed+ in which their co
immediately1.following the minutes' of The caaruwexuoas' of Ghristaaiu Fellow_ �' y Roy ,or Ivanhoe. His writing room n4' ' P P Y mpany at a friendly Ball to ,,,
Fa+amk Johnsoat. fir fkMabh gaanes and tvas ,most iruberesrting, wiUli) its little °f •Cromarty, first finish, setcond .thee spooks took no pact. Far in- take place at 91r, Rattenbury's Ha• r.
g, equipment .stance, the hoteLkee3par's prize puh rP tel, Brucoefield, an Thursday evening, ;fit?
last year's rally were read' by ,the Is'hi1P, C"stbilan .Miisslovs4 'Cihr s'bfan lone hands, Mxrhie Renrnie tied 4T rariled gallery and pri'va`be'{'stairs' so 'plocvin first team and
secretary, IMi$s Beryl Pfaff. The sing- 'Citdzercrxhip, Literary and Recreation cave of these Ilxut last in the play oft. he conzld write ear] in bh morndn Austin Nairn, of 'Munro, third plow- ki¢us di'sappearecY_ by other hands, the 8th January, 1&57. Managers-. '
intg was led 11ty the Auburn chair, a gave their reports arixi each showed -Charles B. 'Sltewart and 'Frank Sills, without disturibi Y g - g ing• Percy )Pa'ssmlore, fourth plow- many a turnip ,field was raid' d b, D. L. Sills, F. Case, Jas. LaidlawgJas. -.
ntmnlber of ,which contributed a tecta, that splendid work was, :being loons. Jr., !toed for Consgo'la!tion -prize which confess that I ng his
` I `4ust ing, first plow .team, first (best plow- other feet and clablbarge patche� were McDonald, IRabt. Dalziel and T. Ken- "x
Y , , was finaU.y won ,by Frank Sills. retlst a sec-
ed land in 'Scutt Huron Fraser not dv<erloaked. The 'gweigh scale nand. Dancing to commence at 8
Reports ,from the Sunday schools ITtheri IM6ss Dorolthy Walters' $an-
ond loolk at a ,most reallisge picture g, g rwemg ,,ta'ken in the dead o clack. Tickets :7 B_. -
Yoninrg People's Societies; Capadian mdlex, the secretary -treasurer, gave Dewar, a£ Wellesley, fifth plowin barriergates ' +�
Girls to Training Groups of the, Pres- the full of the 'head4ess M'a'ry; ' . of Scots; I
2�por't of the year., Thts was, of e - 'Rab Ray's y rr I Scots, "'Class 2 -'Director in charge, Hub- of night and-'hifddten beneath the
rbgbenyy tell. oaf' the progress `hen`ng folloiveci by a cola by Miss�'Coudte , art Hunter, for South Huron plow- stable at ,the fact of -the hill, and .�
made in all lines of endeavor. -Ex-. of P.•e!grave, . `Teach Me to Pray." No matter ham cold From Arbbotsford we weft to +Mel-. 'men 'only.,. • Joi-r}ter..:plows..in .sod, op Ir�ter Timid_ their way into the pile of BRUCEFIELD
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rose Abbe of wlhie'h 'S'ed'bl3 himself _ _.. _.... , _..,_ . _
ted by en ,to those yvho have never won a 'spirt vt�ooid beyond ills abed; gates
giverm. The Rev, Craik Rev. Mortimor said'.
first P Ysummmer s,eh Xiss ''14T. Daer, oaf Butttll nd Rev. Ma'thers. After Rev. the weather raright. williiarnt QAlllisonn Ito clap! , tyre tmansferiedll were nva arp3ple Mrs. W. StevensS.t'is visiting friends .� i
c •xe}p a variougs cams s 'loam '' h'scirs5tonis fodlovwed
O would' see' 'Melrose
flet bltds ,:bfust see ,it b the g '
Goderic'li, the Girls' Cam b Miss the dlel Y pale irictanitglrt." :,fanning de fast in Wbodbam`"tltds week. ),,
Camp y egratbes• reassembled to the Victor Jeffrey, first crown and sec-. to the :peaks of barns; c'himmeys were ?17r, and' alms. Frank McKenzie of
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y Edna Jamieson, of ISeaforth, and basement where a sumptuous dinner « D & �) place lulls cnd plowing. Chester Neil, first stuffed' with sods, and wagon wheels , St. Louis, have been spending the �.,;,
Says' 'Cr2.rnra fiiy Mr. .Starjbury, of was prepared by the Y. P. S. of clip- just alive .eiuehant- fin;sh, 'third plowing, and (buggy wnhee'ls were rolled to the last two werks at the home of the i "
Exeter. Exeter HII 'Seaforth bon. Revs.
A. E. Elliott of Exeter, tient evert though it is in ruins. From Class 3—(Director in charge, John (Meadow beyond the hili and on till fcriner's mother. Mrs. ,R. IMeKenmoa r ` `T
I " ' ' here we went to Drylbung)li Aiblbey,
. acrid �Goderidh.•corrtrubuked to -the camp lid a. sing -sang which yvas•_gthorough- also in. ruins,. rbe0aarse':_of Cmamwell's Allison: joirnter plow in gstubble:. last in, the mystery of the stream,. who has gone beick with them to
fund during the last year. Reports ly enjoyed by all. Mriss Eliza'betlr - — .- (boys 18 and. undor—H.-_Pridham, of -- ;�-Ih'mis IG1ub in tow town,. .their-homue.in_ St._Louds. '
. Al
Iiaine,l jof �sof Seafartit convenor of t$ea3im TIC o solo• then la e'd a queer ideas abonit Seotbush churches. rod nt first fint�h, -first plowing; to keep otic men o
#vere given yMills, Y, P Y n t h ra c t e You could almost feel the'old monks y' , .1.
' ng p walkiaig throulgh the 'deserted elate- 'p',owing. .Norman Harburn, Crorn_ mystery, ,britt' main, object Hrallowe en Mist lllcDo'nalci and Mrs:" 1GTcCa ,.
,Y g Scott of Cro:mart second sacred. Tt twould' not nab iE of its of LOndlan vi'srited frien�s in the '• ii-
coaairtnittee on Y. P. S. and S. S. and At 2 ocloc+k the rcnree'ti , re'o erred r tars~ which date back to the eleventh • is to do lag's this week.
i by Rev. D. Lane, of Goderich. with devotional exercises led try �: ortscentatry, This, was ro!eiry close to fir, arty, first .crown, third plowman, gaol on such 'a night •Thai is why Mr. amxl Mrs. JaCrpa Hill, o£ Stmt- u
I eleli'vered by Rev . e address of W A eYoun�ning wof wemeas ag*ire and aS ronmido t,pablepdds- �i Border, in fact -We drove,-. all" along :(!cowman icier, of St. 'Marys, fourth year after year, it puts on. a Hal- ford, visited frdends in the ,villalgs ;�'
the River Tweed flat some d¢stanpe'r I't d a prize for youn;,�es�b !cove en F.roltc. These frolucs are a1- this .wok_
G �ensal'L The address was most suit- cuss followed 1 by Rev. Stew- • such a lovely country, with the road- p'°:�'n,an. ways mlotst suc�ce'ssful. This its due to (Mrs. G. Hill, tylia has °teem s cud-
agile, eloquently given, `beautifully art. A few of the most impressive wjll ive real Class &t-4Director in charge, A. tn'e wholehearted, support P" ,,1
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sides decked with the g , given by ing the past few Sweeks in Stratford, , •..
worded and most instructive. The ideas fiorn this discussion ' were: � a joyous. �0'd' F1'i n.clter riding ,plow in sod, open to parrents, who come with 'tflhedr chil- has returned to her home, in the vi1- (11K
Contin, back we sto diti
�r•I speaker was most optimistic about Continari,by of Thought, of Prayer, of odendaaumsl! g p- I all—Ja-�., es Harris, first crown lrst •drm in bhra s to have a real live! lag'e. . c
a Y warmth ped at Berner d r"g Y '•
I the y'ou'ng people of to -duty and stat- Reverence, of Bdble Reading. When s3' sista gee S'cott'y fav- finish, first 'plowing. Earl SY,apton, night's jollification. All funds rads- Rev. W. A. 'Birrearimer ,
orate view of the Tweed dont balpiizec? his . .
ed that their task in the Church was devotional periods are 'going' on, let - think I 'shall cover 'for et it — tl:e second plowving; William Davies, 3rd ed are to help criippled' children and liftle 'granrdlauehber. Dorothy* �3rerr- 4.
f mot an easy one but that he' would thetmi Ice (purely devotional with nn and comfort g r,1,)w;r,n. go far general welfare work• mica Wast last Sunda `
horseshoe curve in uhe . river with y •at the morning Wn
tot dare to stand before them and di:sturNba'nces or interruptions during the soft green Eildon Hills 'ieh:nd °Ciass 5_Director in chatge, A. Solely w—•you and I and all of servace. ��
present their
easy task. 'He urged the -in Prayer, etc, Young people shmliuld. be TRY •IT ,"Pie story is that i.e t, 1'forgnu, tractors, in sod, 12 -inch fur, us—are under obligation to play alit Tgte.doxdl ' +'
to fill their lace's. en�o pray in Y. P. mQetinds P Y sed #� gide (tut ,g'iivinlg the, children a Ibis United ICltiirric�will be !veld on tTues.
1s unaged to , to `his s' of suit morning, fr+t.n row J. Petrie of $rusacl:~, first F in g
l The Nominating Cormmittee i:e- and plenty of time given to the pre e� Aibbots%rd', land when his o�y 1ya; crown, first fimslt first pIowzng. Ivan night, one. that wall keep t`he'm from (day rvexib
rted and the follows •pa prayers. The , C�LUFF &SONS 5tcw•srt, of Kirkton, ,econd !+:,ruing, what m'ig'ht 'be' 'harmful pranks out- � y�„ ''
• a•, po rig metivbers ration of aruddvdduati being • 'br'ought to its last renting
will form the executive for the com- subject of Temperance was dealt with Class 6 --Director i3m, ctrarge, A. 'doors; at the same time giving them
img year: Mr. 'Weir, President; Mr, for a' short time imipressing the fact ('Continu'ed on page , 4) ,.oro• hrn, tractors in 'soa, 10 -inch fur- a night that they wi'Dl lock back to in' but wow�wo,w in the ' mornin'.
Taylor, vice-president; Miss .Pfaff, that there should be Tem
isecretar and Mr. penance Ed-_ in !coir years wit3h no, regrets, when By Gar! Didn't Misther Goldin' ,.
y, Pryde, treasurer. ueation and Temlpararee Leesiation'' _... the -day 'has a d'eerpei• imeaning and a bate the divil Out av Wisther Rayther
After these were installed in office it Every young person should create a more sacred' reference. by a majority of 1898—the biggest
+aria derided to meet next year in temperance Interesting Letters from Readte; rsyit. Of do gbe thi.nkin -thi,m KinT Mp'ena'nce atmosphere in their ownb , rGodetich. Rev. 'C. E. tDougan, of 'vicinity. Everry rChristian ought toan' Bennitt (byes got. their heads to- ':'I
Clinton, conducted the closing exer- be rPolibicien and every politician tiw: gither an' sed, "Billy's the bye for '`'
�t it cfses. aught to Ice a 'Christian. The laws ' Paul Armstrong, of St. Marys, Golway.'"' I'll go (bail that 'Say- °
of'God should be :tire laws of Canada. ppb' y eeterans who cannot abtairn ordinary 1 first crown, first finish, first vlowinp,- fourth's Billy will sorne'foine day be
PO Da and, y etre it is deseavin'g of the fullest Orval W'asman of St. (Marys, sec- a Ministher, in the Benn'it-King'.eoa'1- '
McKILLOP (continued next week.) emtpboy,ve,t. possible support as it and Plowing. W. McKenzie, of M;L- ishin Nattional Cabinet elected far �
Remembrance Da pop' forward
�r y . The local brranch of. the Canadian on its world-wide tasrk at1 giving the chell, •third !covin
Seaforth, Oct.olber 25, 1931. Lergi'on detsires lto tlhan'k the people of Scri,p,tures in birth plowing- Canadian economic rpur+poses. O'uld ,¢
speech to every yf, Dickinso of Rockwonn, Britain has wan of thimi 'kind to save11
I Services in McKillop Churches -next WINTHROP The Rdlitor, Seaforth and-distri,ctt for the splen- child 'of the human race. n
Cavan did' way they have all'wa •s supported was tt,t judge. • the E
Sunday will be as follows: avan The Huron Ex y y p3ported. mipire. Ye +kin always bet on
�. Expositor. the work of the Legion. Our canvas- The ke'yr mini °f the whale report "Ou'r Bili when the gets a olio. ,
x;,, Church, Winthrop, 11 a.m.; Beth�'1 Dear Sir: � may be sumilmted up in the, closing � g
•' L'}�vrch, 2.30 p.m.; Duff's Church, 7.30 Mme• Pry^ce crud Miss Nellie Pryce, serf, selling the poppies will call cru IMurther an' turf, Misther Mick- „
The D'amdnnon Fartiam'ent has set sentence: Let us them' go on facing Bill Stheet hurt in' alon the hi h lane, whin Of , J.
Ladies' Aid. --The regular monthly of 'Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. aside November 1101, the day on every home, We know tihn,es are hard' untflin'chin' ly :t:'he difficulties- of the y y g g got off the thrain the
but many 'mites make much and the g board sidewalk guarded 'wid its high n'oight Oi arrive'd ham•e an' in walk- "'
w43e'ting of the Ladied Arid of Duff's -ands 'Mrs,. 'George Pryce. wrhiich the Axmi!.stiee, ' ending the "baftli'ng present and keeping aur eyes wooden scanthlin' railin' reachin' fro:, in' u Main 'Sthreet Oi thought Oi'd' •,ti'F
milts will Ibe always acceptable. p ' g
' (lhruzch, nVItcKallatp, was ha1�1 at the Mr.•Jdhn Slhannon, of Benmiller, is Great War,'was signed, as a Nation- y ep able• B'uY fixed' upn the future when the im- VanEgmond's Woollen Mills to Daw- made a Ibir mdshtake an'.got off the
•, homve of :Mrs. Finlay IMaKeIrcher on visiting at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. al 'Remembrance, Day. a poppy and, wear it on Remembrance mutable purpose g
pu case 'of God shall be 're- fair's hotel, cominr to work av a thrain at aither Mitchell or Clinton,
Tuesday, Ocb'Mrs 18th,.with a good SOL Shannon. Each succeeding year bequeathes to Day, fore by Iso doing you honor our :alined. Poli,tix:ians may plan and mornin' in S'a r , P;
dead and at th'e same tirrue he1'p those YfourV�i• Aorah as the sthreet was as dark an black "Ir
attendance. Mins. W. +Sfliann'on pt e- Mr. '1Gloadly Halla'tid, of Walton, us a flood of nvelmrories, many of joy, work for a new world, buf- (as many Misther Micklane, if that ould railin' as ould Nick his-silf. Oi do be Think -
sided, iMrs. Johnson, read the Sarni- ,s:pent Sunday with ,Mr. Tien Eaton some of sadnesgs, anrd some larious' disabled veterans, who are so Ibiavely of thein knelw dt is on1 * when the
tuna lesivori and Mass. 'W. F. Smith Mfrs. Flostber Bennett anal Mona mermroades. 'Snt'nel an the ver crest 'c 'ung ott. We give Ibedow last piagns 1 could sphake it would tell all about in' the sthores shduld. electric Ioight
Surely y principles set forth in the the grate. Courtin' an' s
gave a splctvdffd report on lite Con- spent last weak with Mr, and 'Mrs. our flood of memories, should we yearns Poppy Day results, and our Bible shall ileo and inspire the life g pharkin' their rrindys at taste till afther the r'
fpn�em'ce lierld at Win6ltr ^rIrs. J. Geo2t e .Eaton. disbursements: gu P matches that led to double blessed- movie picture ,show , gets out. If the I
I'llop• g pWnly see and always relmember that of mien that the Kingdom of God will ness. But there's Jactk Jipmm Tom, had snap off 'outside electhric.filtch-
r, X. IOendexson called �0he roil and ivad' sacrifice tf 'soanle 70;000 mien, the Net profit sale of poppies. 127.50 come in its fulline's:s." George, loran! an' Lewy still ;�oshen- es in their sha doorways, moi' ht
the minutes. A reading was ive, Paid hospital treatment .... 23.15 This, in a word, is the world pie- toed yit. There's an ouldxyin': Policeman Shnell on his watch rounds '1
g g flower of this, ]and. 'Se as we seg it
HILLSGREEN Cash for relief • , ...... , .. • 38.75 tune of the British and Forel Bible t.
illy Mrs., @vy H!emdeaeom. Thi tri'b surely too we should find it m our Foreign Z� here s there's loife, there's };a e," could turn thilm Off. The ethane
Groceries ........ . . ..... . 79.90 ppo Goirls, Oh, 'Goirls! (put an: exthra windy lot hts would advertise the
apes ,poem oval 'glucal by 1VIhPs. Shan- hearts to give to those 70,000 Society. We ask your su' rt. r
A soon Teter 'Missionary Prayer was A number fxroan this vicinity at- mothehs of Canadian d'eacl our deep- Coal • • • • • • •, • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32.77 John Beattie, President; William • - . g
given i T Miry. Kerr. The .next tweet- tendledl anniversary services in the est flsymparthy on each Remembrance Hart Secretary; Dr. ' Harburn i n oc to ye marcells an' capture thi.m II merchint's goods, mesoid;es it would
'' y innocents. (•intake the !Main ISthreet look cit
l Ing will be Meld at the home of Mr?. United Church in Varna. on Sunday. Day. Armistice 'brought no joy to $174.63 Treasurer. yfied'. •J'
° I. Henderson on Nrovetmlber 16th. Mrs. R Love is' visatiiig with iter Rhear heaxlbs ,as it dill to 'those whose CHAS. P, SILLS, Oi talked ger edath.arial on the By Gar! Misther Edithur, Oi'm not n
l Annivewsary Ser!viees._The amni soon Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Love. „ ' •- aclypse. Jist loi,ke yersilf, Imisther •mutch• o,od oto Bible , ins wer•'e tih,en at li'bert to^retartm. :Pres. Br. 15G and Rep. g q'uotashuns, :but �'
' versary services of Duff's Church Wiss 'Miatbel Armstrong,of Aneroid, Y Zone 10 Canadian Legion. Micklane, Oi had me shmoked glass there's a, good advoise Evan in it that I
Tor such mothers there ,was not even g About This and That lookin'' at it.. Thim Ibi,g asthronomera I sez: "Let merchint's electhrie
} were held ,on Siunday, October 23rd. Sask., is visiting at. the home of ,the xatisfactilon of a !cost fond Ioalc,
There w'as a lar a co nn es,- her cousins Mr. and Mrs,. R. Con- - • say there won't�'be another nor ?; ' ]nights so shine in their windy that
g n Pr just meanlories. Mistlfer Micklane: Previous to or yearq, Well, I do pre thin7cin' that the citizens an visitors will fes 4,r
/I , entRev. A. W. Gardiner, of Landes- sittt and other relaltivtes. From Httle towns' in a far land we before or subsequently aftherward, that out
Moro, was the minister at both sem Mr. F. Stelak visited with friends The B. and F. Bible ,�'OC]�ty gentleman, Mithuselum, must I their good goods an" they'll lorify 4
came Oi saw yez lasht, Oi wint over to the g
d vices. The sp>ciral itngusgie was as fol- at f Vatrira on Sunday. To save Our honor amid .t. world agame,ob, Ootaber 2ki, 1932. Sthates to see Ime cold frind ,Timmy have seen a thousand aclypses in his ! thim wid their money in their pock- tib
cows: ',Mornitu An anth loife time. Misther Micklane, was:ets" Amin! .`j
Morning, elm, and in Mrs. Troyerr has moved' her house- By lfttle•tbw7ns in a fair land' we sleep The Editor, Walker, the Mayor av New York, an' ye i'ver acl,, sed `+ t' Widout a doubt,
tive eavendntg, antthem, "I Wrill Pram hold effects to Brigd'en, where she in- Its yp• Yersilf . Oi ova;. 1,
t* Arnd trust those things we won' to T'he Hnaron Expositor. fez to me, sez 'lie: "There thryin' to grate to be aclyrpsed in the even- MI,CK KILLOP, '''ij
Tlie." 'Mrs. J. E. Daley and Mr, H. tends making her home with her you to keep. ,Kipling. Dear ,SIT: lay me out." An Oi sez to him: "By ;ax
Mason rendered, a duet ea•,titl'ed, dtauighter, ,Mrs, W. E. Jarrott. . 'These .bays of ours, we wish to The collectors for the local branch Gar! Yer (brother, Johnny Walker, av ' '3'7
"Sam,, (Day, Somewhere." Mr. Mason Mh•. and 'Mrs. Alex, Aubdn and honor on Remle!mlhran'ce ,Day, gave all of the Bti'bld Society will make their Sayfourth, is layin' thim out, too. . :11;��I
slang• `"In 'the Gaade'rta" The music family have govt nwely settled: on 01r. yhrey had for Canada. The deeds they annual call this year early in Nov'em- I hen Jimmy, ,the Maynr, sez to me:
anA the Ferrmons.•were much appre'ci- FlorretslbU farm, vbhem!e they. inihend ,did on land, in the air, and on tli'e bet. Perhaps a word of inrforrmation `°Borne av thi'm big Rosy -felt shots
ated. spending the winter. sera, conilp is'e an ,elpd'c unsurp'a'ss,ed in just at Ith.i's tn}mla might be in order had'"invpeache'd him, whativer that
htis?tory. The Canadian Leg'io'n take's with regard to the ta'sfk of this great manes, wid getting' away wid sonne
".. -0 ilt as a 'dutty to lege' that proper ab- id 'd cit riddy " Well n 1pI' th
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serva.nce of Remembrance Day is
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Y Qw, roe et
Micklane, a )bit. av ridd, mo'ikllt av
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shlipped alongside aro Jinrlmy's money
Legion therefore requests 'the peoplo
6
poviket an' got caught• in it, but in
1,
''t
the Sthates• ye ,know call that "get -
the inlemoria:l semvnce in Victoria Park
cure.” In the year noted above 10,-
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on Novemiiber 111th. The Legion par-
•.r,
we wint to Fas'ht Italy to meet
f,
'part copies were di,slbriibu,t.ed, not only
?(!
the school children at the mowing
94 �
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slervd,ce, doballs of which will be giv-
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en lra",ter.'
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serva.nce of Remembrance Day is
vvoi -wn e ,ecru ce organ 'On. The
report for 1931, wrhlic.h is Rig the way.
Y Qw, roe et
Micklane, a )bit. av ridd, mo'ikllt av
made'throrulg'hbut the country. The
the 128th annual report, gives sons
shlipped alongside aro Jinrlmy's money
Legion therefore requests 'the peoplo
idea off the effort that is being made
poviket an' got caught• in it, but in
of Selatforth and di:sltrict to join, in
to 'giv,e rtfhe "Gospel to every crea-
the Sthates• ye ,know call that "get -
the inlemoria:l semvnce in Victoria Park
cure.” In the year noted above 10,-
tin' the dough." Very well! Away
on Novemiiber 111th. The Legion par-
5!52,ouo copies of the Scriptures os
we wint to Fas'ht Italy to meet
Ititaullarly requests, the attendance of
'part copies were di,slbriibu,t.ed, not only
Misther 'Mus'haliny, the trig Italy shot,
the school children at the mowing
that, but tfbew had to he translated'
who was .thravlin' incognighto, an'
slervd,ce, doballs of which will be giv-
into 644 different languages. Total
we had a rale ould 18th A'3nindmint
en lra",ter.'
contributions were $2,270,000 and the
noi'g?it av it in warn 'av thim srhpake-
The ammtu'al Poppy Day Campaign-
dieanandtss 'cou'ld! not all be met. The
easy houses, an' the 'Mayor sez to ane,
,of the IC+anadlian Legion will be held
this 'yerar ISatumdlay, November
Canadian !bran'c'h dilsibriibuted 1w5,0oo
"Be the way ye )bowl,.. A iclk Oi do 1.e
"Sayfourth
on 5th.
copies in 51 different languages and
thinkin' ye belong to the
Poppy .Day origimated in Great 'Bri-
conitTibutfionw amounted to '$54,700.00.
Bowlin' 'Club." Well, afore partin',
Main amid in common with other parts
From a recent issue of the G4otbeb
Mush the grate poet, sed': "Kind ro-
of the. British Dlo'm:inions wa's adopted
we copy the foll'owtng:
garde to me fried, Tommy Philips av
by 'Canada where it 'has 'beloolme one
"Among the -many reports publish-
Seaforth. We wint to school togither
of the major interests of the Ca, -n-
ed ,by religious and, philanthropic so-
in Palermo," So yez see, ylisther
adian Legion. Besides serving t)
cietie% there is nione which ranks
Micklane, 'S'ayfourth is known the
kelerp green, the sacred meanory of
higher in ,eAere:m than the popular
world over.
eamrades who brave passed on it has
report of the British and Foreign
The Expositor arrived at me city
,proved to be of 'ineA, imlarble value to
Bible Stodety, w•rdbten by Rely. Edwin
addhress all otukay. That was a foinc
the Leghion as ,all profits, without ex-
W. Sirdth, Literary Shrlperinttendent,
letther yez printed from Billy S+teet,
cepbilon,, derived from the sale of pop-
"'The reading of +tha's report will
the edithu'r av Picton. Well, Billy
'pliers are uee7d-,isolelry 'for relief and
convince,,a'ny fair-minded .person that
,kin` ivroite "'good sthuff." By Garl
'sletvi,ce work smonlgst returned sol-
the Bible Society is rendering an es-
Oi do be-rem,im1berin' • seein' thim
(diems and their deipendlents. Further-
s'ertuftl, viRa.l and, 'growing service,
beautiy- girls av the Col!lic's, Fergu-
more, it is ini'mrtanIt to (Gnaw that
not only to Canada. (halt tc ev'ery land
sorrs's, B'olarP,d''s, Bristow -'s, Jackson's,
Ole Ve%c aft 5'hopsy wheretotter 0op-
wheire ifs op'eroons extend-, and evJ-
Powell'%,'MleGee's, 1McLean's, Porter's,
vies am•anlade,, m lloy only disabled
em in days of fina•nti'al and eeona�m;it
'MclDeve'all's, an,' 13essv and Jack an'
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