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CT'N �� i , > r � ht Jl Rphall l4lcLeaa# Editor. t, 1r Ply expressed ss+ed , , Ar,I� ,� in the phrase, "A,gaau the Govern ° � :P , �'ubll ix. d at 'Seaforth, Qntar.1 , ev- ment." t"l�ti r e '`hue#day afternoon 'b0/ 11��sLean ail the cozy 'ty:,x T4s. 'What effect Chet Undited 5tattres elec- Thanlrsgivin�. Mtxs. Kenneth Mcel- rarefied ebo congregation to be 7th with all the,ueuni4rers preseent• Palaare .h. 1 a. g paper fox- present. The mtinutes of the g '$Q710; ,Ron- ifim a fieogL ra MajbN r of the a ... lar rd4d an lnitelestin , + .$ 0.07 - M. Casey+lsocial iui$efncaua+ae, izlteralraraed by + t' s._ ' -tions will have on Canada is some previous! rneertialg .coal 'hdall and bearruirn °` , "ubseription rate, $1.6Q a year in tering the futzlse only can reveal, as wardlad by,MTs. Tnxffoad, of Toronto. U.1±.0. aid U1F` W.OI -, A joilut were adoegted as 1+eeadG. Afbea diapers- 'thman & •Dryeadale, sw 1e that of the 'D.D.G.iV. Mars. 'Hill read same very interesting, meeting of the U.F.Q. and U.F.W.O. inge off trio coiumuerdeations, the fol- t . I -W1P,s Wit, ;9.10• ,brethren c ', . advance; foreign, $2.01, a year.'Single the President-eleet does net taker of- i from ,the Glad Tidings. After lClu(bs wdll .be Iheldl at the ;home of Mx. ,owing resolutions were 5�0� &Soni', suplr1itt>a }told, $.1.15'; yy� particularly itaberestiin well tizrt ul"' e"Oes, 4 cents each, " fee until next March and, unless there singing a hymn a few minutes were byro�nf Waldron ole, Thursday, Novem- accounts coveeaing pay'mlents on town_ Chaxies MicDon dl, insrla+g on 'hull, ed and albouAdiiig to ail' that was beret. (Rh Advertising rates on appli+eatiozz, is an emergency session, the House spent dscussing business problems Ibex 17th, aft'8.p.am.,Wrs6 Arthur Cald- shi road's bele hone and euneral ac- �Q'"fatal, $130:6Q.,�azres and IYfaGl6ltt;t, Tal trete izutereabs of 'Mtetaon�y and the P F g heat 'aoaownrts as read he Paid and taeptp&uget that 'blue speech brought after which the meeting was closed wfell and Mass Guibson wall take the counts be passed' as per vaucheats:-- G. W. Wmeal be -billed for $280 Bionrdt' ,$ ti, of Representatives will' not convene ,,by singing a' hymn and prayer by to°Pdc on "Care of the Sick."' The roll '1`auvzts�hlp Roads-rGea. Airms2a+omg, 'all Prete � haw m�izvit. 11" kF"< I Members of the Canadian Weekly unttil a of Health �•--1 ed• Spe6�r '�1loyeid it was A zaum�ber of titn year from this coming De- one of the members arnd the L'ord's call will ltye "Ihoau'ts i» the! sack roam," Road 2, $7; Josiah Saral•,as, Road'" 16, ea4ud !I'latty: That we atdbourn� - ''bmethn+en intend visits Newspaper Association and the Huron Gember. Prayer in unison, nog other lodge ." County Press Association8(1; F. C. KalQnfleasoil, lvarifben,. iiZfoa'd Carrie•--Jtame's A. Patersozy Clfe k. Rerv. M.T.ICranston and )Mrs. Crams- 13, $8.04 James Remm�e, where Ithe -D.D4 M. will be further 4 Road 8, $5; Mr.'and Mrs. J. D, Bwcban of ! ton, of Welland, spent last Thursday Ade)wbemt $7n7th Road 8' $6. C' hid ih' hip o8'i+cial visits. Worshiij6 tzY BAY"FIELD ' 4; L.onndoal azul Mriss $nchanan t fui 'Mfas Bow. Albert Tradquair very t� in the village visiting with friends. Aidwe Roadls. &>JAIFO+R'TH, Friday, Novearziber 11th. Mr. 'Cransfbon's health is greatly im- °+ 13, 13„ 14, $4.40; 1i,N., of ,Sb. Tllorrras, apezat she wreck R pleasaultly d5eghaxged the duties f g Y Robert Adams Road 10 60'•70 • E . 4 A rid to the Old Country proved and he will scan be able to - Jia;ttt s Reid' and sister, Miss , $ end with Mer. and Mrs: Alm Buch- ohairm:an. . Datars, streets Ztllich vall'age, $10.63 ate, t `- resumte his work. Mary Rfeeid;' motored. to London. on Sol. i Luitirn, Road 6, $1(0.7'5• E. H. Messrs. Frei Hess and son Georg@, Continued ,from a 1)h a path i' will soon hatv(e the new addition to rr (' l>ag fMr. Thomas Scott, Jr., met with a Sana. t the day with Weltin repair account. 1 ISD• F, E. yam' yler in here h of her ttheir �(e and pp�iaatddiiqg n to Making Fish o}'One ah frr � , Pa $ , u►i�+s. G R. ao11 painful accident on Sunday morning IAemuamunle, Road 10, $'� 50; T. Dinx- nuathea, Mrs, ,O. R. Taltbot of London yerovell .:y, for years amd pavex a thin like when hro was crushed against a wall (�• A.'Catling and son, "James, a# , + , completed, and which will afford theam� Fowl of Another. s g more, Road' 18, $7.0'5; G. Pybus, Rdr who sed awe g zreede,d' roam Qe that again. In the abbe too, is by one of the cattle while running Port Stanley, and Mrs. Wigle, of P Y Sunday evening ga y 5, $8.2'5; Wlme, Fischer, Road 11, followdn an illness of the past few ' (When a week ar'sa ago the Han, the. grave of the Unknown Soldier. "loose in the yard, the dog having Sarnia, spe,ut the week lend with Mrs., S Ona` villagers are -busily engaged .ih '' g frighlbened the animal. An x-ray James `S , $135 8'5; gVpn uVlcLaren, account weeks, The funeral was held on 0/u Deputy Sperake. I had always imagined that just to Y w' tn,gedn• crusher, $6.90 getting their lawns and gardens punt [; Armand Leaver e, De ut , A. Mousseau, Road 3, 'Tuesday afternoon from here late res. in order for the coming winter stand There would be an inspiration, taken and fortunately no bones were a iMms. Whiteside, of Guelph, ;i,• of the House of Corihnilons, referred p $15,96; F. J. Habexer, 'Road 7, $10'1.8J, idlence, ;1 but it never occurred to me that my 'broken. were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Paull S• IMIcAerthur, fRtoad 1 dco-morslrts, not being. wrloo ec rand heart would stop for a moment, Very Rectory Jal +ot% �d Su ' 50-; ' W J. The Youths' (Welfare Clay evening ning a to the Hon. 1Vlefmlb+em of Noa•th Tem- IMT, and dMas. Johan Scott visited at -the Recto over the week end. doors are prat beiang. overlaoiked. IHlarold &.otchanea•, of O.- A. C. Pt. $�(1; Crusher mel Church riot on 'Monday evenilug ,A,lnn,iv+ersaries 1. Isekanuing, IMa•. Joseph Bra&tte, as a close 'by are the -Houses of Parlia- wi'� 1friends at �T'hamfes Road. fan pay list, $2'18.80;' T. Welsh crushed with -a s lie id atbtenedanee, A leas- ,fowl suppers and en-., v menu, beautiful, giro rat and austere Sunday last. Guelph, wets 'hain+e for Sunday. P R t a•taimm�enbs ge'n'eridly have been in "fourflusher, Speaker Black rulers g'a stone, $31.64;:,Johnstbon & Kalbfleisch Ing solo was rendered by Rey. W. A. much evidence -I where England thinks• It was thrill.- A number from, here attended the Miss Annie 'McLeod left Monday .account Road 14 2, during the e w ll ou the word a proper term and not un- in to investigate the crypt, where Elirnfvi'lle an liv rgary s'erv'ices on, to stay some time at Londbn. ' $ General Town Young and, ,the ad'd'ress on "John Les- d no doubt will continue well on •• g g YP cawnh+s--IZurich IIilydro, lights, Torvvn lie MfeKla '' parliamentary. An apology or it, Gu Fox planned his sur iso Sunda ni' ht, last, Wafter 'Griexsron and Jas, Fisher Y wtas given' by Mfrs'. Young to ,Christmas time. Y P Pn' Pasty, y g Hall, 2 anoznths' $2.7Q L H. Rader, of Nairn, anus' much enjoyed. A so- wnbadsaw^al, therefore vas zvat pec- The House of Commons seemed veryv Gibson, of Mitchell, will and Miss Ruth Fisher, of Waterloo, O'ur daily sand weekly nfewspapera occupy mobomed' w s+er, sol jurors, $6; $6 H. F. Hesf- tial half hour was spent. are making ' ess'ar}-., hwsin•ess like, but I 'loved, the. lioiise PY the Pulpit in the Pres,bytarian F iS,atutrday, Messrs'. Grier- fee, selreiotine jurors, good bids or inducements ,. of Lords with the splendid crimson ,Church here a wooer from next Sat- seoll and Fisher returning Name Sun- ,selecting S 1 $6�I A. F. Hesg� The A•Y,PA, of St, 'Paul's 'A'ngli- for increased circulation and. afford- �FlZen, however, am Wednesday P g jamas, $8 Waterloo. Fire can Church held their Weeklymeeting reading cushions, especially the "Woolsack" 'bath, when he will speak in, the^ in- ,day, Miss Fisher remaining a week Inseurance Co., insurance on hall, $2'0; an 1Mlondlay evening in Rev. Mir lop winter mlont�lla for the coming Ikon. W. L. .i &ckenzie King -ravished on which the Lord -Chancellor kneels ter+esrt of the +thankoffei inlg service to visit'hsr'cousin, Mises Ploy Ed'- S 11 Ito apply the same title to the Ron. to address the Kin It's queer, but of the W. ',M. S wards; Municipal World, supplies, $4 J4; er; Parker's room, in the Petty block, Special eveali rug services were held . g• mars in dog tax, $10; L. Schumacher, Leaitemrr slides on IChi'na were shown In the United Church on Sunday ev- Leslie Elliott and'his mother meotor- y JoY eiuin Inst the oecasiwrn -bei Meth R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister, the the only Nay the Kirng. may enter the balaaice W!ped Inspectors salary, and much eau Rause of Com,mlans is as a nest in ed to Mt. C4Qmiens,- Mich. g , ng a , ''N, Speaker ruled the mord to be both g $91,210. Telephone Accounts—:Zurich The 'choir of the United Church Parker night. A ammaber of Seth the visitors' gallery. TUCKERSMITH ,On Sunday Walter Westlake, Robt. Hydro, lights, telephone office, two held aver improper an,j unparliamentary. Pemhale John Jvw,ett sand Brown y pleasant social evening-Pahymns were s'uug and a t .. At lunch to -day we ate royally in Penhale,J.eft far the north d a erupt- 'mond' $3.25• ,Mhax Denomrme, refund on Friday off last week following short address given by the pastor. Those are two distinct rulingd on one h'Escarbat in Soho, the continental The November meeting of the Tuck- rate, $2.50,• Bell Telephone ,Co., tolls, choir •praoti5e. ,Graimies and contests' Rev. A. .SincllaiT of the life, and, ae- vvard that was applied with the same district. In the afternoon we ad- ersmi'th Ladies' 'Club was held at the rug trip. August'to'September, $17924; North-! in charge -of Miss Elva IShaddock..and tivities of Seth Parker which intent"and meanihlg in 'both cases- j'ourned to vee J. B. Pr+iestle.,r s play, home of 'MTs. R Fear. Twen five Be sure and the ,at Bayfield town pravuA •`Iaangerous Garnier"—it was most ay, home of and trR. vilslitars were hall Tuesday evening next the 15th, ern ��tnc 'Cv" 'material, $1'17.11 ; , Xr. Goodwin were indulged in., Prize very interesting. Thee following'.s+pe- Isn't that rasher makin fish of one Vis` hall e e 0' lock. The 1 j< Zurieh (Central, switching, 5 weeeks,•' winners were as follows: Oorhelioeusr tial numbers were x0/ citing and "original, The evening ent. The roll fall was answered-wlth � pay', Lena $8'5; Economical Fiore' Insuaance Co, given and much ' party and fowl of another? A l?livervs"' fie ':tb the von 'b the Gould " ' Cools, , Slam I ntnie and (Miss Mare- enJoyed: Cole, 'Harry 13brton mused curd us in Hyde Park, where the sugeestioaus for Christmas gifts. The Si Yt iausuaamoe, central office, $?�6; Dept. •aret 'Habkirk's group. Following the gzraibHtta Mrs, Drytsdale,'IMirs; 'Huss, Dramatic Clulb. Those who have , However, we ,belieure the Speaker Coldstream Guard' Band was to followirng ofiiloers vne�e elected for National Revenue, tax on , calls, ,social hour, a very delicious Iurieck Messrs. W. O. Goodwin and S. Ren of the House of Commons should be play. Now Heyde Park is the tradi- 10/33: President, Mrs. R. Fear; vice- heard' it state it is very interesting 1 $05.12; D. R. .Guenther, cartage, was seerveed- tional pArad.ise of soap box orators, president IMrs. Eznie {Crich were- and well 'perrfgrmed, ,Come anuf you ! $1.45; G,.J. Thiol;, briuckin $ me; sola, MisstAmn&e Smit; duet, Mrs. highly coniarze' i i{ed in mrakir"fir the and religious fanatics. There the • tary, 'Mrs, How-w7d John's; treasurer, w•Il enjoy it and be helping the Agri- S poles, 3; The Y. P. L. of the United Chumclt Drysdale .1rrd Mrs (Riess; solo, `Mrs. y James Green, error in robe, $12; H. met on Monday evening with a good M. Heiden; solo, T. J. Sherritt; duet, second ruling. Surely theme are en- were at every four corners, much oc- Mrs. Albert Pepper; social commit cultural Society. The 'hall should bo. G. Koss,. labor, etc., $160.93. The attendance. The meeting was pre- Mr, acid �Lrs. Pfile; mixed quartette, filled. owg'h hard and Coatirug naln;es permjs- ct;p}ed with ferocious ye'ilings and tee, Mrs. F. Walbens, 'Mrs. F. Towns:•.. council ,a,djourzned' rto meet again on fiddled aver by Mr. Jack Corbett. The Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Heiden, W. O. Good- sabi`e in Porliannentary language n(,w wtving of hands. Nevertheless, there end, 'Miss Sadie Ball; Ilauyinig commit- A ,viery pleasant evening ,was spent ;Monday, December 6th,'at 1.30 o'clock address, "'Short Cuts," was very ably' win -and Dr. -Smillie; sulo Dr. Smil- +Athout having is plenty of fascinating things to see tee, Mrs. A. Pepper, ALrs. N'. Garrett in S'i'. Andrews U-nd'ted Church on, in the afterndoon. -A. F. 'Hess, Clerk. taken by Rev, A. Sineelair. Readings � b a new and a sign ; Pp ' ' Thursdiay, November 3rd,, when the 0/s lie, besides a niimlber• of hy^znrus 'by �, : nci do ­—Rotten Row. where all the Mrs. G. McGregor; fbakjng co limit- Young People's 'Department held a by Iran, Fi'lshie., •Mlargareft Hafbkirk the choir. I one as low in the scale as four- ,'cl� •t people 'go riding• before '4'int tee IMrs, C. WBri•en; flo • er comvmit- Presbyterian Church flusher" added to, their number. ever out of bed. Kensington Gar- tee Mrs.- L. Tebbubt, 'Mrs, Oak, Hall,vwe'een'.social. The first part of and are ins'trum+erntal by Miss Irene In 'Casm•el Prey r the evening .gamee were played. The KIPPEN Deou+glae added, greatly'. to the pro- th•e•re w.et'e very intteaesting sermons siert;; adjoin Hyde Park, and >sthat's pianist, ,,friss Reta Fear; assistant, gram. , A young people's rally and deliverred' by the 'pastor, Rev, W. A. vrhere we found the famous Serpen- Miss Sarah Whit -noire; press were- mtetrrug opt girl with community sing.:' banquet will be lue1d in the basement Young and splendid mu -sac b the Y tary, 'Mrs. H"m'an Crich. The De.- 'ng, vocal,f7nunfbers being given by IMissdon Band will ,be held on Sat- g p1 y end artificially created for boa'tira Mr. 'Foult' r urdiay afternoon ,at the usual hour. of the churoh Friday evening, Novem- choir, and also• •in St, Paul's•Ar. bean - Government Loan Not Yet and swi,nrming; the Rbutud 'Pond w•h-ere comber meeting will the held at the , •of Varrya, Mrs. H, I:. nate a . number of el,ex ' 18t+h. A! large nunu}ier of youen I g :l:Y: kiddies go to Zail their little home of Mrs. C. O'Brien, The roll Moorhowse:and Mr. Rhen; itnstrumen- Q' girls attended 'g' Church, text rector,.Rev, iM, B• Park- . Subscribed. tats by Gladys 'Gale- Pinel• a social the dblarnquet on Friday evening last 'People will be present and a special er taking, charge of the seri*i'ces. acnts; the statue of Peter Pan, thu call to ,be :gifts which are to l;e sone at Narthsidle Unrated Church, Seaforbh, speaker has been secured for the oc- 1M'r. P. J. Rutledge, teller of the11 L who wouldn't grow up—just a- away in the boxes far the north. Pernod under the convenorsM of and enjoyed n speaker, Mrs. Rush, ca.sion. - Bank of Montreal, left for Ridge - 'l' The new Government loan of $80,- •dar�ble with a score of tiny tots Mas NLar. 'aret Grieve teacher at ilaSs Gale, a lunch in keepin- with ' g + of the Dominion Board' also the hos- i'Vlms. Alexander Ross, nee Miss town on Saturday,' where he will the spirit of tlallowe en was served Belle Bonthmon of Rod y' „- 000,000 is ar.1y three parts on the way ?raring in the green a. ass around it, I S. S. IVo, 9, was able to resume her-pvtality -of the ladies and, girls of gerville, and .:bend' a tbree• weeks' vacation. ,, to conrpletio'n, a reception most un- It'.� no wonder the rase is the flower 'dwtdes -Nltom,dlay after (being on sick ' Nomthsic$e• Church. ' "who-pme'vivus to. her•husband''s death Saturday ,last, November 5th, was usual to be accarded a of Fngl'and--they are eye-ry�w-here leave for two ;weeks, :Mr. Lorne rLURIL,HAndrew's-was living in Livingstone, Montane, the day in which representatives of government r}r.v:, and oh, iso lor-'ely; we have Pimakney supplied during her absence. United, Church are holding Ibut who has been ,nnakitng her home the 3,e eon stold' . Moan in recent. .years. no hien- like them at home, while ,Mr, •app, Mrs. 'George Bell, (Mrs. Remembrance Churc � g 3peciar for the present with her sister, ,Mrs. we bels, Ve ti,neTe wP�1P' atronized,s arid 1anrE G There can 'be no queestion about the here the gardens are just lined .with-• Weir an+d Howardr of Seafarth 1VLr. Labe Edward Bosse _ Y s,ervliee in the Collins and 4VIrs: 'Collins mar- Legion p desirability of the loan. The secur- O'01e. Leslie Bell Miss Margaret' Bell l'Mrs, a pelriodl- of failing hedItbthwhich ex- 7.45 ehAr m 8ve on ridgy evening, at YR,e-H. 'aughGen, is spending a week or the Ls'oror are looking forward to g As.yet I.haven't had much n F ryone toy and be great interest to Friday, Novetwber w ' ity�is gilt edged and the interest re- ppor- G. Greenwood, 'Mrs. F. Sm+ilthers and tended ,cover ,some years, there pass- punctual, two n .our -village with her relatives, ! 11th, when a shoat service will , -turn, 4'/s pea• cent. 'cons,iderin the tunity to ga. exploring through the Fred,• Detroit,' and 04r, William• Bell ed away'in Staanl+ey township on Tues- The, 'W. M. -S, are, h-ol•din their and fri'end's, and' is at the present held at the soldiers' meonurrient rat g streets, squares and circles. Fortu- were guests of MIr, and Mrs. A:. J. day Edward Bossenbemr in his 86th g ,time the ,guest of 'her sister-in-law, own ball H,eaisall and when Y, special thankoffexi+ng service on Sun- t , s �estm•eivt. g' on Great me ]eve in the centre of things ,Houston, celebrating Mx: and Mrs. year. 1Jeceased .had lived. in Zurich day. Muss 'Favedyn Mitchell, travel- 'Vtxs- Robert Bon'bhran, Her many addresGes will be guveau by the A. - security, makes; it an outstanuifin in- natel- reat Rosi ell Street off > just G. Bell's 43rd wedding. wmi'vbrsary._ for mrarry yeib!s and was yell known ling 'secretary is to ,be fere s ecial friends are pleased to meet hear a- resident ri.isiisters after. tvhi ,, These is no question, either, that Clearing quaint known the world over Mr. Seandy Doig, of Manitoba, is tt'o i "T" 1)1 this se�ctlnoin: 'HIS. -Wife .•speaker. for the occasion. p gai'a• will proceed to .Seafarth,. w ' eventually the loan will be full sub for its I:r.any- of viisiting hi§ parents, :Mr, and Mrs. 'predecease`, him soznle yeews ago. A nnurrdber frorm here attended Eg- mss• Charles Troyer still continues cia'1 senrices will be held. Y which are actually on the street. Robert Doig, r' 'iiharee 1 'Ilimr^d. svllrwT le, Henry, of .morndville anxliversazy on Swnr3�ay last, very ill at the homes of hem son-in-law 7'he many relatives.of Mrs. scribed, As i say, however, the ad Charing Cross Road is ane of the six, -Part 'Fra Charles','of .Sa'skatche- also the fowl supper on, Tuesday ev- and daughter, Mx. and Mrs. George Reid, of our village, will regret to, eomplishm,ent is being d'e'layed and broad highways running from Tra- wary aind, Frank, of Kitchener. The ening last. •" Hud'soni acid' is being seen from time Pearn that she suffered a stroke in ".• for this there' are same very (algae Squlare, named for .Nelson, ELIMVILE� funeral was held ,on Wedne.%d:ay, in- The (nice ,weather seems to be stay- to time by mbemlbeers of her family one of her arms a day or so;,ago, nY potent whose statue represents him still teinnent !bei anode in the 'Bronson ata dlishance and 'b mean In the , reasons, being ing for afvhile anyway,, and it surely , y y land has been and is receiving medical I out r sea. Behind' us.*are Linte i0emleltery. is welcome, village and district. came and nursing, 'Mrs. !Reid is well Far one, the fax mer, the ,laborer Russell Square, the ham'e• of lost Ideal weather prevailed on .Sunday grissan D+ernoarntve.— ,On Tuesday an The (care supper LVIms; T. !Murdock spent the bast for the fall anniversary services pper i+n Varnla ,on. Weed- P past isle"lanced in years ,but with hex past and the every •day. invest, t, the at e r causes ed the c celebrated Tilly of ,where g gtatuon. The church rriteneatirig event was, celebrated .at The evening last was the usual week m Toronto with her son-in=law woaud+erfvlly ,good heeralth and vitality, . - of this con re has pro money to inveest no matter y` of Blnams was filled to capacity at both ser- 'th+e IL.. C. Church, 'Drysda'l% when ;success with -plenty 'to 'eat and' that and daughter, Dr, B: (Campbell and it is lrapad she may goon recover Bury, Piccadilly Circus is unforget= Rev. 'L.. ,Marchand usual full feelin Mrrs, Camm+bell and family. . her rostral activity, how auradive an investment is of- pei+Eormed' the ter- taehl•e, with the many flower women vices and was nicely decorated with emon which united in ,mfa g that seems to fol- Quite a layge - numlber of visitors The W. M: S. of the United Church I femed. •Tants 'and flowers.. Rev. J. Johnson y 1•nuage Mrs. law• Q ' she congregate there to sell you the ' pzcial speaker J� Denamanre and -Mr` Edward The apples are an unusually fine are expected here on the oamiAg Fri- +-held 'their monthly nneetin,g on Thu'ks- Anat•her is that the man• of per- most perfect' white rose for ore of 'Crediton was .the s pen- for the day and delivered two splen- Bnsson, m the pmesen-ce o£ a host crop this, year and. will supply a Y' Remembrance Day, and a short day afte-rnoan with the president s.da haps a little more than average ray, or a livienrg gardenia for "tup- p of frilends and relattive& Mr. and e and what promises to be a very in� r s pence. did ad'drasses which were well re- Mrs. Brissolu will reside an the $rue at deal of winter chewing: . So xy' presiding, following the devotional means, has already Invested his sur- dies rte temesting and impressive searvire will ceiveed. 'Rev, Johnson was a junior F the depressrion, we all should part 'of the anieetfin and (business a plus money in former' Government Sunday morning saw us at the Water IHpgh-way, D4yschlee� be held b Legion at the .\,oldf'brs'' g ' have ,enough y file Le i pastor on this circuit, associated with 0/h to eat as Nature has mdoenUmlerut in froant'of the town hall at IMmssiEld plana selection o was given by Temple Church, in connection with t1VIr. and Mfrs, Gordon Bisset and (been liberal in, her su, 1 of fruits. Igor Slbew+a�rt of Toronto; a loans of very recent date. The Inns of Court, frequented by Rev. Hugh J. Fair truenty five years three children and IMxs. F. Hess Sr: pp y i.30 p:m, and will be addressed by .reading, <"FTeavfen!s ' Border I,ailtfl n I. And a third reason is that to the Dickens and his host of friends. So ago, and many who we@re here at of Goderi,ch, Spent 'Sunday at t:6 "—`���' the local ministeens. + man int.erestin thin that time were pleased 'to hear him, Mrs. S. M-errner; mading, Mfrs. Agnes mem possessed of real wealth, the e. g 0/s are, hidden Name of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess. HENSALL IMr. Jake Baker still continues very IMdD'onlatid; ,r 111 "Little corporations, the banks and the there. The soft Temple bells were again. The chair rendered two an- {,,•, Jahn IDucJharlmie has Leased, his seriously ill at the home of his sis- ��' ale, le Bohic.1 -hems at each service, namely, The Mrlssi,anY�" (Mrs, Dd witil' after vv and .x quaint e le walked through the 114 -acre farm north of D Su Mea*cbtrions received at tore xensan P,st ter here, Mrs. 'Wm. Luken, the rrncs2titvg clas'ed yvith"' a hymn and insurance companies, aside from a uaint Te g Voice of Jesus" and `rPrai Ye Je- rysdale, tO q Temple Garden and as we his son4n-law, Mr. ,Maurice Durward, ores a for err darty and weekly newspapers The services in our local chunchers 4 few of them, the bait of 4x/z per cent. see, hovah" at the morning service; '°lihvu prayer. Aped in the little church, there + „ for a berm of five years. Mr, Dur- and for the Londbn Free Preis and Advertis- 'orn the � Coining Sunday, the 1 were the laves of the Crusaders. Art Gad and Great is the Lord and ,has also w Mr. Edgar Stewart, ar Toronto, interest is not comidemed tempting g' inirchased` all The stock er r,w a sthort time at the $3.95 rate for a pramis'e to -be very interesting and spent the week ornd at the home of The chirch is also m.elmorabJe for in the evening. The male quartette, and Bent On the fanrxz year. c. a. snrmer��nd :Pbstmaate, will (bear largely on the late wax and' Mx. and Mrs: D. W. Foss, enough, the little bays' choir who sang also sang two •numRbers, "ern the Mir. Denomy has moved on to i7,aving entered as a candidate in the "Good Remembrance Dray, A s,hart time ago when the Gov- Blessed By and By" and "God Neverwait 'Cub" SabseAp,tian campaign of The The W.M"S, of the United Church { Bath's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," the farm west of Blake recently va- Huron Ex�rwitar, r will urc+a,tly apurecate IMT. Robert Parsons hasgot nicely will hold their Yearly thankofferino illn ernrrients were floating loans at 5 On our way back thrvugh the Garden Forgets'" caged by Mr. A. An�bin; .who has mrov- the gf-vine to me of renewal and new sub- settled in a part of Mr. Alexander on :this comm Sunda evening,No- to 6t/z per• cent., the big ones were we came upon a charming but in- Am'on'g the many visitors in the � on to a farm,an 6tartuley towmslhip, scriptions and he s'aVing to 'cDuvm,s• Please Sparks' coimmod'lous. dwelling � , y it v ng ,and will r ve:mfbex 13th !r j•tunrping out of the water to alba con•spicious grey stone house, which neighborhood an 'Sunday' who were , 'Mr• and Mrs. eChaxles Weber and far oMaudde Hedy at ,tile ,xeneav Post of- ,when Miss E. Mitchell, gr make, bagath•ex with his wife, good 1 travelling argent for the soci'e-ty�, will a srrna11 plate .marked out as the home present at these services were notic- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hatbemer attended ' I residents of our ,village, .having. mov- ,address the meeting. 'Muss Mtitc'hell, share, but 41� prem cent. is different. ed: Mr. and ,Mrs. Wilson Hawkins, the golden wedding celebration of IMre. and, Mrs. •Owen., Geiger were ed, from their of Charles arra Mary Lamb, After a of Seafarth 'Miss Leila Mollard of g farm an the town is said to be .a very good speaker and .. They have been too well fed to be luxurious afternoon spent reading Mx, and ,Mrs. M. Worm at Pigeon, vi ibed by a nvmvber of relatives and line. �a real treat is assured for all who m. hungry so 'soon• They can afford to bhee London. Sunday Times, we tack a Shrplca; 'Misses Marjorie and Gieta Mich-, last week. fin' friends dwrinrth,e , Hunter, of London; Mr. and Mms. past week. The A. F. and A. 'M Lodge, No.. afbbend. ` wait a while. bus out to Priory Lane to have tea Mrs. 'Holland Little and members 224, Zurich at 'He George Squires and two children and r . nsa11, load a anfost IMT, -and Mrs. W. Jarrott, of Brig- with same friends o? mini. of her famrily from H,anotver, made a interesting ,and largely attended I den; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dignan, of "'—'�^--• To -morrow I'm going to have din- Miss -Mary I?ayman, 'dVlr. and iLVlxs. short call on friends here a fe•w days ' meeetimeg at their fi.nee teem with Mrs. 'Hill, cwt in Claphorrn E. Foster and son, of Crantan; ,Mr. HAY ego lodge roams on I Hay Township, and Dr, and 'Mets. Mlondlay everting lash, Ibhe occasion Grievie and son, David, of Seaforth, The United States Elections �trnftt--•wran't^' that be thrilling ? and Mrs. Wynn, of Woodham; 'Mr. MT•, and (Mrs. Norman Peppier, a£' (being Clue efirstn'n official visit of ionRt.were Sunday visitors d, the eafo ho By the way, and ,Mrs. T. Morley, of Whalen; Mr. Death of Farmer Resident --There Hanover, spent tine week end at the e Worshipful Deputy Grand Master Mr, and 'Mrs. William Hyde,home of faze don't you think its and IMrs. W. R Mr. and Mzs, died in. North York on 'Honda No hcnme of 'Mr. and' IMrs. James W. 'Gregory, ':of For .the third time only in seventy' about birrrne you ogees' of 'Sbt+atford. The local Landon Road. penned a few lines y, years,) a Democratic candidate was about ,your holiday?—Marion. F•'Gunnineg, of Kirkton; 'Misses Joy vemiber 7th, Sarah Cathei•inne Elsie, Bonthmori Ibei•ng a sister of Mrs. lodge exemp]nSed' the putting on of elected President of the United 'rad Evelyn Whitlock, of St. Thomas; beloved,wife of Edgar pp the imdtiator de g iM'Irs• R. +Boirutliron has moved into agar William Whit- 'Pe lar. j y gree in a manner f apartmern,ts over Mr. T. C. Joynt's Mer. ;;rad Mrs..R. Wlnitlack, of Thames mare in her 41st year. Mrs. Whit- Rev. W. A. Young was visited' by . ithat called high economiums, not only I,store for the winter months. States at the election field on Tues- Road; Mr. S, Johns, ,Mr. and .'Mrs, mloere had' been illl for period, from t his parents, R,Ovt Young and Mrs. i from the D,D.G.M. but also from the i • Mrs. Ed. Troyer, who has b en vis - dray, November 8th. HILLSGREEN Ewart Pym and children, of Exeter; various •causes, of about three months Yivumeg, of Nairn, during the past many visiting brethren from Stmt- g t %hen, hiwevie'r, the citizens (A the :VLrs. (Rev.y.•J'ohn'son and soon, How- a great deal of tumee being bedfast, vweek. Ifeordl, Clintoar, Seadarbh, Exeter,I rghvevuth Mr, and i)5rims. Wei., Hyde Republlic to the south of us make up ard, off Crediton; ,,Mr. and Mrs. J, the imm�edia•te cause of death beif, Weal ,past nnmlber of weeks, left Willis and babe, of Ste S Use Jean B,onilhron•, of London, Brwcefi+el'd and Z , als well as this week for Bridglen, where she eft l''ieir n iz:d•s that a change, of Gov- The Women's Mimio-nary Society ,Stephen,; Mrs. veeptesema. The late 'Mars'. Whitmore spent the week end liege with her from I1blorneing Star Lodge at';Carlow;• pects to make' ,, ,furbure }tee• g are haldhn+g their thankoffering ser- Hartvwi'rJk 'and'lavghtex, Beta, of was ,the only daughter of t'he late parents. near Gademich. Agit the close of the ex- ` errm�en:. is necessary or desirable, vice on Sumfdlay af7ternoon at- 2.30 Bry'an'seton. IA very large number Michael Whitmore an,d' his wife, (Council Meeting. — The regular � lodges, retfres+hmeent's were Mrs Bertha Belle, of Toronto, spent there is, apparently, no half-hearted- Miss Evelyn Mitchell, travelling sec. from Zi'o'n congregation were also Melissa Shannon; and sis born in rrueetirug of thei' viTlalge council was a v served and the week end with hem mother, Mrs. ety 'pleasant hour or two stent is Thu>frrnas . Dick, and. 'other rela,tivc.s. ress about their dercision: rotary, will be thio guest speaker. The Present. the Township of May in the County held fMlomday evening at 8 P.M. in At tis,. election on Tuesday, the regular monthly Meeting will be held 'Mr. Ned Avory, of ,St. Thomas, vis- of Huron' on April 2, 1892. On Octo. 'the council chambers, all rrnemfbers on Friday aftamoan at the home of •ited with ,Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Hoorne bear 1, 1919 she was, married to her bein+g paesentt. The minute's of tha —+--•'_ - Reauhlicui; party suffered th -A: r, fig . ret r X F r 11 ; II IF , t . e worst :Vers, R. Consnett. defeat that party or any party, has Mnis, R. Love spent a few days, at last week, A number from here attended ,the 'now (bereaved husband, and to this lumion were born five children four previous meeting 'Were meads• Petty, and Spencer: That the caeT sufreted in the history .of Unit• the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jar- ro,bt Kipper. T'ea'chers'' Training Class, held in Crediton United Church of whom, are living, the eldest hav- minutes of the Previous meeting be adopted as . ed States politics. 'It was in foot of Mrs. John Jarrott last week, irgg died at thirth, Gerald, aged 9 read—ICarried. lMa. Sydney McAr- ,. ,r - . , a political revolution, �Mrr. Franklin T). Roosleoelt carrying 412 of the 531 returned to her ha.na and is feeling somewhat ,bet- ter. years; Elsie, 4 years; George, 3 years and Ada, an infant of three months- thur appeared ,as a delegation froTn the ,Legion atsekiaieg for the use of the :. 1' :... .,. v 1 , . -,.. t , �.. n„ � L'KUCEFIEM .., .... .� .., 1. rr .�. , , .. t, v. f total vot %; .'n the Electoral College. And, A reception was given in 'honor of Mr. and Archie Parsons, :V ., ..a , , c P �. ,r .. r 1. ..: a .f •,. ,. t+ �„ ., e .. v o:. :1' Cr,'7:. Mrs. Whitmore vias, a faithful Chris- Itian woman,, being rconnected., with the Unit Church hall for one zcilgh.t free of chlarge and that the flag poke Ibe repaired. Petty Dr. Wliliarm ., ;,- no, only did the Democratic ,�Irs. •bri�daf in the 'Wartsoni Swan, of H+amiIton, ed and latterly since and ,M'i-eklee: That the hall be grant- F ; party elect heir President, but they H,ali, Kippen, on Tuesday evening. visited at the homee of his .father, Mr. ,James 'St ran; last Sunday, coming to Newtonbroak with the lo- cal Baptist Church, and, will ed fila the Legion for one might free ?, ' c:nrried as w�eil, the Serrate aryrl Illovsa of Representatives, Little Marjory Elaine Anderson. 7`lte :many friends of 'Mrs. George Hill .be much mdslsed in the colm(rrdunity and church of charge.—ICarr-ied. George Hud's,o,a reported' Heading scree wood, also that '' and all ethTee in a slaughter of ?Mir. and Mrs, George An> wi111 regret to hear that As -here -she. was highly respected and. the anarttress in the gaol as in bad most de:i:xive mianner. Berson, (was baptized at the prepeara- has been oonifined to her room for levied ,by all. The funeral was held shape, .also flarg pale neediiug repairs. , There are, several causes advanced tory service on Thursday e"ening, A the past two weieks. . from her late. resi'den'ce, 76 Abitibi Propefdty. ,Cominili tee, will see to the V '. for the temarkatbde landslide, among little son is brightening the hamle of Mr. and 'Mrs. James 'McAI- ,Mr. .James Hill, of Stratford, .yis-' ibed his mother last - Suri -day. Ave., North York, beg Wednesday, �overnlber 9th, the hour of service sanw. eGei-gW"'Wporbetd several loads , them heir,g high tariffs, prrohibition, Iister. ` ,Mrs. A. T. Scott is visiting her g being 2.30- p.m. conducted by' her , of :gravel being needled- for certainatn i places cru the streets. Jones xepoatt- t}:e ruinous prices of farm prodnacts -1-tem, Mrs, Yellowlees; of Bo -v man- p'as'tor, Mr. J. P, (Dempster, who had ed re the winedbws in the church shedr 11 11 •° and the riepression: .Q.�.ra.�.�.„ CROMARTY vireo, 'The faithfully miinistkxe'd to -hex in her as in 'toed condfiiulon, also north door ,ry All of these, no dioubt, were can- annual th'anitoffering meeting long illness, interment, being made in salnle to be 'Looked after by' Property. ° tYilyuiiiiir faratbmise bait with g + of the Womle'n's Ml issienai•y ,lociety 'Thornhill cemetery. The heartfelt Committee. Ge},gefr reported, re . , uhrfem- .ptoyrtngut xtifo, acid ,mMateerially reduc- The Novetober 'mieuting of the W. will the bele] in the auditorium of the i;nited Church on November 16th at symlpalthy of all her many friends and acquaintances go out to the ,bereaved Beou,rd of .11eatlth m'tee�ting as to a fm'o- 'tion ,being passed askinigNfom some r ed wage9 for triose tdita are fortun- M. S Im1et on' Thursday last in the 8 p.m. The speaker far the even, ,husband and young fain(ily and, to definite aeti+ov to erre takeml cm the t ,y,r , * etuol:t,lt Co gave employment, a c ttditibti- basemfenit of ,the church with a good inn abterird'an,ce. The mfeeting opened by will be Miss' Evelyn Mitchell, tra#e,lling secretary of the W. iVl. S• hex ornly ibrobh'er .in the loss' of a faithful, loving wife, mtother' and sis- Milk' •Byiarw. 1Febty and Janes: That Milk Bylaw No. be givren, fiTs't R , 'yt rrriro'aafr 1 s bceit steadily b"tbwag 't�tlr'i5e for' the pais- thzree sizr'gin°g a hyrtt,n ,a'ned prayer by the presi'd'ent, -Mrs. Allem. Mrs. RdyMe- ling Vfiss NLvtchell, who has 'ru n travel- ,through the Pea:ee Rivet er strict; tel. ,Council 'Meetiru". � The re ul�i% .12 and sefcomd l�eadimtg,--fCarmied.. Petty and Jones: T1n1at rMiilk B•yl'lw N,o; be l` ` yelti"sr bharr� can be ,nb. doubt iltnt that Ctilfacli Trod +trio .Scripture lesson. Tht-s during the past sumaner, will give an monthly meetineg `off the Braune of 2 'girtem: third orad Anal, romaine 'anal t h iia t '��n .r#9 4C , iihdt the.. dey . . fbeiog thart'ksgaving s'ervicet Mrs, ixrrtw*srting+ �{ pkpe� on there. 4!%Aviei bald' d ir<i" fiiLe a'cicoutn+tl otl the * work A cordial invitatfon ' ' the Tbwnship of H-ay.*'Ns held'in, the Town Hall, '2uir' 6h finally spas e,d.• 40'aTritera. Bills and 'l is ex= crit Mfoildmry, Nov. aecoun+tom V, ere read, as follows: J. { 6r,�, rFet rld �' M �.. P f>� tfi;'11§ °�%IfPrr"; �' n,.i', y.l,..: . _ _ .— - -A: r, fig . ret r X F r 11 ; II IF , t � �'F��f; tlrP,at�t, #{t irhi i _b A� }� ji',: i, {r. Y ,+ d �I :,, r p ,,. l ",'?,'r, gdrr , :�,1 t:r w, ... '. i .. ,... ': .•, r... r A e,. r ,.t.... R i, terJly f.:. 'i 'P. (� _,.B t ' 'r;. , .,xx... �,t ,. ,r - . , .,•.a . ..¢ + .e.. 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