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SAFOATR, Friday, November 18th,
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. Going Back to Barter.
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'.' . An old police official who came
down from the Peace River district
. this w{selk, says there is little or no
1,,1. money in that country, and what is
'': still• •mlare 'astonigshing, that the peo-
ple have littleor no use for money,
Up ,these, he 'say^sr, 'the people do
root ,buy and. sell for money, they just
barter goods for goods. .
.. To the present generation ,that
seems a strange way of doing busi-
ness or of living. But there are•many
A • ' peoplii Iiving in this country today
who can remember when there was
little or no money in. circulation in,
the Huron Tract
The days whew' our pioneer settlers
tra'de•;il their faatm .produce for their
flour, their tea, their groceries and
the other things which they could not
produce and had to tire. •
-' i' • Woney 'vas not as' comm'o'n in
pioneer days as paved roads are to-
day, but our, pioneers lived "life well
_ . and took a great deal oust of it, be-
sides" -bequeathing a great deal to
thosa that came after them.
"And it was nearly all done on bar -
I.
ter. We might do the same to -day
If we tried. -It might do us good if
we -did.' Might do away with unemt-
ploymnent and lessen the .cry of hard
times. 11
Wee might cease trying to keep up
with the :tones', cease crying for the
moon and learn to'aecept small mer
cies with 'thankfulness.
On second thought, however, • w
Bari't believe' a -system) of living
barter would work out as well i'n ou
day a`s it did in those days of •yore
And it w•oul an't work out because
V • the man who sold the- gasoline woii'1t
own all the produce of the' land' a
the end of the first year.
:'
Don't Believe It: '
A d°.etor in, 'California, Dr, Leo r
Stanley by name, hast come fa
with the statement that wakefulnes
is caused Iby the stomach and not b?
a guilty conscience. •
Wa ,don't believe it. Of coarse,
that doctor had ever attended onie o
our Huron 'County fowl . s'upp'ers, fo
F ' which -our 'church'es are in the 'habi
1 of providing so liberally, at this sea
son of the year- he ,would have hi
faith strengthened in the belief
x the, no conscience idea, because h
would readily see. that it would'b
i impossible for a person to possess
conscience and at the same time ac
sept so much and give so little fo
What they demand in the way o
food and entertainment.
But at the same time he woul
find his st=.ach idea a ri:iy'th too. H
" would find at these different p1
of entertainment, many ,people wh
couldn't possibly possess a stomacl
i that was in any way large enough
meet the demanl& of the appetites.
A stomach is an organ possessin'
a certain capacity, -be the same mor
or les•' a vacuum is a space devoid o
leiugth dr'breadth or depth. The doe -
tar would find many ,vacuumis at ou
fowl suppers.
11
We have, of course, heard of wha
coffee or 1'o[bster with or without
- , some other delicacies that might b
mentioned, cart' do to a tender stomp
a."' ach, by ,way off (banishing sleep, bu
va'cunmis nevem suffer from sleepless
tress-meever.
We are.A'id fashioned en-ou,gh to stil
'believe in what that old 'rook of his
'i • tory calls) the "still siri,all voice" an
honest enough to give credit w'h•er
eredit is due.
The average s'tom'ach has moue•
1. to answer for already, without smn
dioctor coming along and claiming i
holds the conscience too.
4
. Easg Moneg.
Acquarirug easy mtoney these da
its a feat few people, in'd'eed, ca
11
bolaas't of or even hanpe to accom pl i s^
Judging from, the report of a meet
. , ing ,held in Toronto a' day or tw
ago, 'h'owever., there, appeair to be sti'
a ;great -many peap]e who are villin
F`' to give something for nothiog.
,_y
` ' This rineetinig ,las composed a
';,,
C , solmo eight lyunidire'd unit (holders 1
11 , the Drake, Watson, Springer Hedy
AssaciAUM, an ,organization to prov
''I {r title ,alaians of the., association to es
LL "' 'ta}is of "alleergmdly tremierido4rs pro
n• .
ploftittatts wfhi& ltav`e lain unprobatei
,;. ' ' f'bf iil"y years.
`t'` o 1% t fr I6tG t it is claimed;, ar
" Wil Ubipr, , d 44tt1t the ,packets o
l `' - fdFii '8#t1°"CSn'ita1% members have no
ti?te od,,prrobW, by any mleam. Hen(!
11 , I,,t
yet i
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F d l , t U '!t ;C , • Y'i fi!t Ylt' "" it'd ktYdaii„if' i iixa lr' ,Nt4 '
i71•i' ;:. ,_ Ni^. 1 'f '.3 iYi'i(, t' 4.,.. 4d. 4. arvE'a,.d.zt, s.,,d r•.n•
the nm"t mfg. . t
The form" president of th® as- ,, ' THE
sl¢ciatron, it ms said, has (been paid Q O,xt%r,TN ..t G' , ER
$921,746 in . sailary ands expenses and
in addition, other sti4eham'tial sums)
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Ronald Beck 796 Jean • Foster 73,
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,Another official, a man in Pitts-
' , qn motion of Shier-3toir: Clerk, Ex-
health.,
burg, who ,specializes in the settle-
ELIMVILLE
titer Ddvnsion Court, garnishee on
Pfeiffer & J uMg.pughs, $178.39; H. G.
"Lights and Shades" of the late
Great 'Wear were given under the auts-
rnnemrt of unclaimed estates, and who
garet ,Sheptherd 71, Heubert brush•
Webber, garnishee on Pfeiffer & Bur,-
prees of the Legion or War Veterans
was supposed to act for the benefit
roughs, $32,0 A. g,
}MiGs C'athesine 1 Ater% of, London, ,N M"t ''H'ockin or-
in the Town tHall on Wedinesda ev-
y
of the association, alt was stated, had
spent the week tend at her home here.
der on ..Pfeiffer & Burroughs, $40;
ening lash. 'the, lecture, which was
been paid $228,0'00.
W'eddfing, (bells seem to be the or-
Mrs..Johns. order on Pfeiffer & 'Bur-
C'h'evrolet 'Garage, '
roost interesting and descriptive of
the 'on the
(Altogether, the claim is made that
in
dVr of the `day in our viciTrity. They
were 'again in use this week.
.roughs, $2t %22;
order on Pfeiffer & Burraoughs,$23.05;
.scenes portrayed' Canvas
was react ,by (Rev. M: B. Parker, Ree-
blye fond heirs of these estates
A kitchen shower was ,held' for
Wettlanfield ,Machinery Co., order on .tor
of St, Paul's Anglican Church.
Ontario have contrbbuted the ddy
Miss Verna Brock, at the home of
Pfeiffer 6`l- Burroughs, $167,5,0; Free-
During a short interlindssion the ,pro-
sulm of $400,000.
Mrs. William Routly last Monday af- .
man Horne, $5.60; Pfeiffer & Bur-
gi-arn was varied by two slobs vlery
Four hundred thousand dollars for
bernoon, when over seventy guests
roughs, advance on contract, $50; on
albly rendered Iby Rev. W. A. Young,
what? That is the question for
were ,present.
IMr. and ,Mrs. William Elford and
account contract, $2x29.97; Mac Corn-
ish, cutting weedsy .$4.50'; Joe Fergnr-
pastor of Carmel Presbyterian ohu:reb
accompanied by (Mrs. Young on . the
whi the ,heirs are ,seeking an an-
two children visited in WelUbur•ii last
son, cutting 'weeds, $1; James 1 arrr-
piano. 7.11itr titles ot? the sofas were,
swer;i and tip to the present it see.Am
Sunday.
son, $1.13; John McNichol, cutting
"lite Open Road'" and' "Trees.". There
that about all they have 'been able
vices or., `Sunday last werA in charge
weeds,. $t.5; C,' Westlake, cutting
was a %grood attendance and +close in-
find' is that the former pre'si-
-
weeds, $3; Lorne Oke, cutting weeds,
teres+, The 'stinging, of the National
to ou't
ZURICH
$3; George Bickell,, euttingi weeds,
Anthegn closed the proceedings.
dent has retire'd'; the speciali,t in
in the Hensall United Church. Thi:,
$4..13; Walter McNichol, snow worlk
Mr. and. Mrs. W. O. Goodwin, ae-
Pitts'burig is too ill to be disturbed
at w•hich't'here will be a short pro -
and weeds, $9.90; Roy Hunter, draw-
compa,nied by 'Mrs. IM ulkumtson and
and the estates are -still where they
Ynngiblut-'SbadU'oe.-A quiet wed-
..ing dirt and weeds, $4.2'1; Lloyd Bell,
Wary, spent th-e week end with rel -
were, in spite of the ' fact that
ding was solemnized at the Lutheran
cutting weeds, 75c; Hubert hunter,
ati`ves at Lalkeside.
*Lcds MmaeLaren. ` Sr, Primer -Don
parso'nag'e :by Rev, E. Tuerkheim last
scraping,. $9.10; R. D. Hunter,,srrap-
A number of our aportgin,en have -
$4010,041+0 had .been contributed to pry
Wednesday when he united in mar-
Ing, $4..5.5; Kenneth' Johns, grading,
been ta!kirig advantage of the snow
therm loose,
riage Margaret, yecumugest daughter
$7; William Elford, grading, $3.50;
fall of this week in the way of game
:
of Mr. and 'Mrs, I L. Schillbe, of town,
Lloyd Shier, scraping, $3:50; Silas
hunting. ,
- l
and Ivaar, eld-est son of Mr. and Mrs.
-
Shier, -scraping, 75c; Whru Doune,
At the present time there is keen
ATri to the Odd Count,
Trip Y
Henry Yungtblut, also of town. Af-
left for a
scraping, 75c; John Simpson, gravel-
ling, $1;50; Fred Ford',
competition in bread and. meat prices
between our local dealers.
(Continued from page 1)
ter the ceremony, they
honeymoon trip to Detroit and on
gravelling,
$11.70;; Hilton Johnsy gravelling,
The cold weather of this v✓eek with
conduct the ,service of .song. Dr.
their return will reside in the Deitz
$2.85; John Kellett, work, $2.14; Ped-
heavy fall of show has made busi-
he. advised doing away with the 1 d-
advisedtheav,
blo,Ck. .
lar People, culvert, $31.20; Henry
neess'hum for our clothing merchants
By the
der altogether.(By the
Steekle Gingerich.-Rev, C. 3chrag
Ford, suiperin'tendenee, $50.10 S. J.
apd (boot and 'shoe dealers.
Hon. Howard has just made
performed the ceremony last Satur-
Pymm, expenses, collection arrears of
(Miss Elva MlcQueen, youngest
his exit from Canada House -•a Lon-
d'a'y at his home, which un'itxd in
taxes, $30; ,,Charles Johns, Weed In-
,daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. Edgar Me -
don corporation seems to leave been
marriage, Lydia, daughter of Mr. and
specbor, and cow supervisor, $11.20;
Queen, had her tonsils successfully
acquired). •'•
.Mrs. Chris. ''Gingeri ch, of Stanley
Reeve, selecting jurors., $3; assessor,
r nIov`ed last week and h; 'ge+tting on
Well, e first shopping tour has
tow"irshirp, and Daniel S., son of Mr.
selecting jurors, $3; clerk, selecting
ri l3ely.:
I ac or,rpl'is,he'ti, the net re. ult of
and 3Mils. Me'nno Steckle, also of Stan
jurors, $3; E, Shepton, Treasurer.,
IMT. and i}VIms. Edgar Ste -wart, nee
which is that I have been forced to
ley. After a wedding trap to -points
grant to S.. Huron Plowmian, s Assoc-
Miss Florence Foss, who were visit --
add a pdece of shiny luggage to my
in M'ic'higan, they will reside on the
iationi, $10. The council adjourned,
ing IMrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. anld
possessions. The outstanding pur-
groom's farm in Stanley.
to meet os Saturday, December 3rd,
Mrs. David. W. 'Foss, returned to their
chases I should say }v'ere numerous
hDerriomtmle-+'_Vlaslse.-.Another inter-
at 10 a.m..--`Henry Strang, 'Clerk.
eek:
holme- in Toronto this week.-
p irs of gloves, two charming Eros,:'
pairs
,
esting event took place at the R. C.
'Mrs. Alexander Ross (nee Miss.
I.Nbss Alimta. S'cruton, R.N.,'who for
and a table cloth that would made
Church, ' Drysdale+ an Tuesday, when
.,. . 1 +'
Isonve time .has been nursing at the
..v
Eaton's or Sil-nips'on's look sick. Al-
L. Marchand,. united in „mai-
KIPPEN
Sanatorium here, has decided- to en-
ter 1•unc'h in 5elfrid; ti's Hanging
riage, Florence, eldest daughter of
delivered 'by Rev. M. B. Parker, Rev.
gage int private nursing. Miss Scru-
Garden.s, I ma<1P my way to the Na-
tiontal Gallery. a treat for which I
,. r. and, (Mr's. James Masse, and
Maurice, 'son of Mrs. Rachel Deno
The annual meeting of the beef
ton is . an ambitious and painstaking
nurse, and we 'wish her all 'success.
have been laying up, in store for a
.-
and the- late Nelson Denomme•
rung will be held in S. $. Na. -'school
W'ednes'day
'Miss Gladys Douglas,, R.N,, another
long time. Picture's, whose copies
Mr, and Mrs. Denomme will reside on
house -on, the evening of
of our local and elfiecient trained
you have ,often ctueled ar.;I hung on
the farm of 'the groorft s mother.
of next week.
The W. M• 'S. of St. Andrew's
nurses, will take Muss Scruton's place
your own wall-, just enter another,
world when you seeael them-, with your
Late Cha7old •Surerus`.-•=-The sad
news was recei•v ed last of
United ,Church their autumn
at the Sana.tarium,
at
'Mrs. Suzie Smit returned on•¢Sat-
own ey'ei. Just imagine standing be..
,Thursday
the death of eCiharold Surer-u.s', soar.
'thankoff'ering service on Sunday last, -
urciay lash from a very pleasant vis -
fore "Tile Fighting Teinieraire," RL-
g
of ,Mm s. Barl'rara S'urerus and the
Miss twelyn -Mitchell, Travelling Ser.=
th;; speaker and
it with her daughter and son -m -law,
lirandet's `'Olci Lady," or the famous
"Avernre
'late Oliver -Surerirs which took lace
notary, was ,special
had 'a 'very delightful and encourag-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Van D'e Keer
of Trees.""
Rather tired with the day's pro-
at St.. Joseph's Hospital, London. De_
-eased had undergone an operation
in.- address to carry on.. The choir
of Guelph.
N'inety-second Atnniv'ersary, of Mrs.
gram, we went to see "The 'Miracle,'
for appendicitis a week before but
„
,rendered a v'try fine anth'elrt- Seek-
Ann Hudson. -'Sunday last, Nov,em.
in which Lady Diana Manners plays
'T'he
nserious
e crane was considered from'
ing the Lost.'
Mr. Mrs. William Parsons, of
ber. 13th, ,marked the 92nd ,birthday
the.1'lad•onna. plat vva.s entirely
in pan`tonmine; the e'nvo'tional crises
pe'
the start and-- he passed 'peacefully
away .oil- Thursday. He had reached
and
Crormarty, visited on ,Sunday last
of Mrs. Ann Hudson, widow of the
late Joseph 'Hudson, late of our- vil-
w•ere revealed entirely by rhythmical
.'he age of 18 years and 10 monrtlis,
with aMr.. and IMr'. Archie Parsons,
''af
lage, and who. is, one of the very
interpretation or by music from a
lav'tely massed 'choir in the gallery.
and was -well liked 'by a host of
friends. His' father passed away a-
Stanley.
Miss 'Marjorie' Ackert, of Belmont,
emnartest old' ladies, not only n our
village, but the whale, deis`trict for
villa. '
The interior of the theatre had been
''.rout tw'o months a.go. The funeral
is visilting for a few days with Rev.
Mrs: Conner Miss
at star ripe 'old ag'e she :po recces
,Bice orated to represent a cathedral,
was ,held on Sunday and was largely
R. R. and and
Elainea, at the ,M+an:se.
all her faculties in a ni'ast remark-
• just for this play, which has now
-
been. running' a year. The 'perform.,.
attemuded. CV4trch gymlpathy is felt for
t$e +bereaved family..
(Miss Gladys Jarrett s tint Svunda
P
' stole bnlamner her hearing .and seP-
ing being that of a middle aged per-
i ante itself was rather nerve -wrack-
_Mr. and, Mrs. 'Louis Weber spar -t
wathber friend, Miss Emus. Ferguson,
son whi•1e her mind pTid mlemery re-
In- in- bust quite worth seeing. -once.
a few days last week at Detroit.
of 'Hiay.
Mrs. James Macl7anald,' of Stan-
mains clear and unclouded. She
Thursday-tworning we reserved for,
:Mr, 'Hiemry Bossenberry, of Port
ley', is visiting for a few weeks with
takes a gr'e'at interest in all passing
the event of the week, --the chars ng
Franks, Frank Bossenberry of Kit-
friends in. London,
events;' and in everything connected
of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.
The Coldstream, Guards are on now,
chemic'• Bruce Bossenlber of For-
.•
'Wee are ''Sorry to 'report that Mr;
with the lives -of a number of sans
acid daughters, - who are nearly' all
so .picturesque in the scarlet and gold
est, and' Mutton Bossenberry, of Sar-
" ria, were here fast week attending
Rolbert E.11gie, Sr„ of fiulckersmriitlr'
g
liv!in+* u
, n Hensall and district, which
un'iform's and buvbirs, which, being
interpreted. big 'black furry hats.
the funeral of the late Edward Eos-
is quite i11 ;in a Toronto hospital but
leis mtany ends 'hope he will soon
-makes it ao nine for her. Sb :s even
-pleased
are
I was thrilled to t'h'e,marrow as the y.
se'nberry
be fe'elin'g' better.
to visit them from' time to
e,ti:me ;being, wonderfully smart on her
marched out the main gate with high
Moss Grace Cooper, of London,
enjoying motoring and go -
:Ing
tp•
s dOli,oerate rte t;, to the tune of the
^1p N
UCP( N '
spent the. ,week end with her -parents,
;mfg around; and on:, Sunday last she
around; she
"Blue DAnube." Then: to my utter
Mr...and (Mrs. W. W. ,Cooper, of
attended, as is her won't, cidvine ser -
toy, the Queen rolled out in ak gorg-
Stanley, and with 'Mr. and Mrs. W.
':ice in Carmel Presbyterian Church,
goys limousine, imagine the Qtieen.
Council 'Min'u'tes. -- The municipal
R. Cooper, of Tuckaersmi'th.
of which congregation she is a artoet
to'trad'ition in white turban and
-9uncil 'of the Township of Usborne'
The Young People of St. Andrew's
deservedly valued member. Mrs.
white fox scarf. , The fate's are with
'ne't at Elimyville on Saturday, Nov.
United 'Church held a Remeemrbranue
Hudson's ;birthday coming on. Sunday
r me'! Comrdng 'bs:ck 'through Green
5'th, with, all the ,members present.
Day meeting on Friday, November
she ,wanted a quiet anniversary, but
t paY•k, .we tt avelled up Birdcage Walk,
The in:dnytes of the rneetin. of Oct.
g
11th, at 7..45,. Norman Alexander
was called uponSun"clay 'and ..'Alan -
where everybody goes "of a, morn-
y
1st were read and approv'e'd on mo-
read a very suitable article front tl'e
.on
,day ,by all her family and relatives
- ing," past St. Jame'' where the
tion of Shier%Westeott. Correspond-
"New Outlook." Miss Ackert favor-
and friends, who were near enouegh
s )yr•irnce of Wales- 'lives. and out
en • Re claim for. res lacemeent of
. ce. p .
e with a :piano inestrum:ental
d wvi p
to come and was showered with let. -
through the `tAwch." Guess where'
g
broken spring on car on S, W. Boun-
•Givien Recelption.-`A. reception was
tens' and telegrams wishing her all
e 'we had lunch? -in the Honeydew•.
'taro forwarded from Eid'd'ulp'h coup-
,given to honor of .Mr. and ''Mrs,
happiness and many returns', and al -
the only once in London, but exactly
J1. `Moir-Westcott TFhat the Road'
Ardhie'Parsons, bridal Naupl'e,,"in the
Q10 with merry gifts too numerous to
e like our variety, even to the clover
Superintendent investigate and re-
'Carried.
W'atsson Hall, Kipper, an Tuesday ev-
,
p laid_,. also men-
a decorations,
port Notice from Dis-
eeirtineg;, N•ovetmlber 8tth.. They we're
tion thst a very pretty number tin-
y pretty-
g r
- That sa'm'e afternoon I had a o__
trict Offieer of Health regardir, sal-
g
pretsented' with a level dinin room
y g
,titled "Love's Olid (Sweet Song," was
r geous time. all ,fry myself. Rugrnrag_
ary of R1. 0. H. -Noted. Notice from
isud'te, coffee ,percolator and, five dol-
d'edicate'd to Mrs. Hudson over the
f •rnz and plunging into all s'or•ts of
(''lerk of 'Division Court, Mitch -ll, to
'tars. An address' was read by Mr.
Meondlay Night Radio Club front
queer places, I wandered througn
forward amount of garnishee against
Fern Mr -Lean, as follows: "Dear
CJGIC Free Press at 'London.
0heap-We, the great merchand'izing
Pfeiffer & Burroughs, contractors. As
Friends: We, as your friend's and
d'istric, ; 7'aternoster Row, famed for
this case was settled the day prev-
neighbors, have assembled here to-
'Mrs, Ed. Sheffer was taken quite
•'s '' .t.--,,.1-,•o Flae'i Street, where
'our 1uy the judge dismissing it with
night that we may in same measure
poorly on Tuesday afternoon and the
`h•, typewriters and printing• 'ma-
oosts in favor of. the townslfip-no
at least, ,express to you our very (best
attending `physician thought it.be:it
^1+i• 9 '-»z a"d )- fr-m ,morning
section, Bylaw No. 5, 1932, fixing
wishes for a happy wedded life.
to take her to the Huron Springs
until night; the Guildhall, the "Old
",Malty on overdue taxes was read'
Whale your new relationship brings
Sanitarium, at t4e, southern outskirts
r Lady of Threadneedle Street," which
and 'passed on motion of Shier -Pass-
new joys, it also brings new resrpons-
of OUT village,, where,, it is hoped,
proved to be the Ban -k of England,
more. Westcott-,.Uoir: Motion re
'i'bdlities, which, we .feel sure, you and
that with a ,Belk or two rest and
and no wonder it's saf There isn't
nomination and election, that a meet-
your, capable wife will dise0arge in a
rlreahment she may soon regain her
a window and everything is -barred
ing of the ratepayers of the Town-
creditable manner. It is wi,bh a feel-
usual health. ` .
r
. =tnd t',on,hle ,barred with manv fearful
shiip of Usborne for the nro m:nation
Ing -of satisfaction and pride that we
Miss Lawson who is engaged at
e looking spikes. Past "Mansion
of a reeve and four councillors for
recall 'tthe mlan'y occasions in your
Dr. t0ollyem',s rlvame, was operated on
f House," the residence of the Lord
19.33, Ore held on Friday, December
,.M ngl'e life that when duty called you
for appendicitis duming the past week
- Mayor, I walked up Ludgate. Hill to
23, 1932, at the Township Hall, at 1
responded so unselfishly and did your
and at date o1i writing is getting on
the front door of St. Paul':s-simply
p tint.. That the Clerk shall preside
part not only to your own credit, but
nicely.
marvellous with its splendid dome.
at such nomination meeting. That if
to the entire ,pleasure of all con--
Mr. Elgin IRoweliffe, who has ,been
Two things about it )' shall reinetm,
an ,election be rendered necessary
cerned. Your companionship has al-
in the Byron S'anitarianm, for some
t her for?%Pr-the whispering fallery
through more than the required num•,
ways brought Ito, us that optimism
time ipasit in the interests of his
and Holman Hunt'g beautiful paint-
ber of candidates signifying their in-
and confidence, which is character-
health, is borne at, present and is con-
e ing, "Thee Light of the World."' I
ten,tddn of standing for election, the
-i -stile of youth and without which our
,s;:'eraibly I'm
d proved in health.
riet Eleanor at the Fire Monument
mr_`eting )-,hall [bee adjourned until••
ebrimunity life 'cannot attain to its
The Youths' Welfare Club of Car -
in Pudding Lane. at which point 'cue
Monday, January 2, 1933, when polls
highest standard. We are glad to
me] Preslbvtemiaol (Church cruet on
t ivrnt "s,lumrming," even down to the
shall be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
know that youl'are still going to be
Miondlay eve'ning,awith a s,plend'id at-
- Docks.
with • the undermentioned officers in
a resident in our midst and your co-
tcm,dance, Following the ,opening ex -
The day came to an excellent cli-
charge at the following places, viz.:
operation and good fellowship will
errc4pes, a pleasing solo was given
max in visiting, the theatre t'o cel-
Division 1, School 'Ro'tise No. 4, John
be an asset to our community life,
by 1mrs.'W, A. 1Mac'Laren. The topic,
I "'The Cat and the Fiddle." That's
J. Hunter, D,R.O., John Luxton, P.C.;
and while we cannot ,see into the
"Life ,of John Knox," was ably giv-
- where we get "She, didn"t tray 'Yes'
No. 2, house of Lloyd Stewart, Chas.
future, we trust that the friendship
en ,by Mr. Ji'm (Mustard, while Rev.
shy didn't say 'No."' It was excel-
Allison n•R.O., Chas. Jeffery, P.C.;
already fOrmled may abide. We hope
W. A. Young pave the influences, of
e r'em'and good practice for our eon-
. No, 3, house of Hector Rowcliffe, Sam
that 'Mrs. Parsons and ,y,ourself may
John Knox. Gameen were indulged
tinental trim, inasmuch as it was two-
-Dougall, D.R.O., Chas. Keddy, P. C.;
be long spared to enjoy these gifts
in following the ,,Program,
'hirdg in F'renech.
No. 4, Public Hall, ',Farquhar, Albert
whidh we tender to you as a' token
• The Y. P. L. of the, United, Church
I Yesterday we took an exciting pie-
Scott, D-R.O., Leonarhl Harris, P. C.;
of our esteem and good -will toward
of Dr. I, S. Smillie, held' a very er-
e nd`c trip to W'incl%r to, ins est the
p
'vow If, Township Hall, Lloyd Johns
you both. Signed on behalf of your
joya!bl'e evening ,on 'Monday night.
t castle to suit the King. As it was
D.R.O., Weston -Horne, P.C.; No. 6,
'neighbors and firieneds." The evening
The basemment was well filled foe, the
hou.ecl•ranirng day, the T)•nll's House
School House No. 7, Earl Johnston.,
was 'pleasantly spent in cards and
occasion. The 'spelakerr for the elvem-
w(is cla'ed, lrut the Royal Groom took
D.R.O.,, Ross H,ern, P,C; No. 7. house
'dancing.
ing was Rev'. 'Mr. Anthony, Thames
11a all around the Royal 'Mews or
of Russell 'Morrison, Oliver McCurdy,
Road, who gave as his, talk, . ``My
-tables. F.ver}'thin,g was plastelred
D.R.O., Wm: 'Mills, P.C. That a by-
HENSALL
fast Duchess" (by Browning. Need -
with G. R, for Georgiug Rex --even
'aw be drafted confirming came.-
leim to ,say, IMr. Anthony was more
the pails and ladders. At Windsor
h'ar'ried. Bylaw No. 9, 1932,/ nom-
than enjoyed by all present. In ad -
we visite-d the Curfew Tower, from
ination and election was rear' ar+d
suber. ription received at the Henan P.3st
di'bi`an to ohms adidressy a pie'asing
n which,thl- poet 'Gray heart] the bel,]
toll the knell
ragged on Imtotion of 'A'estcott-Mitre
W"'st=m, t.4F`aesrmtore: That
office for an warty and weekly newspapers
and for the London Free Press and Advertis-
ftlet by Mrs. A. Clark and Mrs. G.
Arm,stroh.,g
of partineg day. Stoke
a (grant.'
er for a sa,•ort •time at the $3.95 rate for a
with Dr. •Smillie at the
Poges, where' the familawa "Elegv in
Of $10 $be mtade to the South Ruron
year. G. J. 9wtherinnd, Poetmaster,
piano, was nirwch enjoyed. Followed
o a Country Churchyard" was written.
Ploy man's , A%solciation•. - Cartied.
Raving entered as a c`and'idate in the "Good
by a well -rendered solo by Dr. Stmlil-
was only,a few mil -t distant. That
Two beriders were received for the de.
wola club" suwcrliroon C,iinpaign of The
li,e, `The IStranmger' of Galilee," the
was too mulch to miws. and out we
livery of 3(10 yards of uncrushed gray
Huron ] xi, kt ilA7r, f will (rrt ahty appreciate
ttre uiVirttg to me of renewal and new sub.
meeting was_Vresided over -by Rev.
9 went to stand in the churchyard our-
el from Milton Gregory's pit for con-
wcri V1vD s and the swing of coupons, Please
A. Sinclair.
,'elven alml(mig the ru'd'e forefathers
"
rrssion 8, south of Winchelsea. Shier.
,alit or gond In m4 at the Ren -11 Pest of-
,Rev. Dr. ,Allen. Reid, of Quebec,
f ,yf the hamlet." t have a piece of
Fa'gwmore: That the tender of Free-
flee. Varude Redden,
will give an addiress in 'Caivm,el Pres -
'he cavleted yew tree. The trip, back
n
man. Rorne at 10 cents per yard
H!h1NS'ALL-
drlyberirarnl Churdhes of (Canada on Fri -
`o London took u9 through Eton,
g
pox mile be alcc e•pted. -, Carried.
The funeral of the late '(Mrs. Hec-
:da' ev,emrline. November 18th in Car-
y evening", ,
s where all thte top-ha,•t'ted bays go tee
Treasurer's report, 1931, tax(s re-
tar Reid who psmed away on Tues-
incl 'Church, H,enseall.
e ach'otil in state. Wouldn't that be
ce'ived $600.0,0; ',penalties, $29.26; De-
' deay ndtgh•t, will tae heeldl fromv her late
The Legion or Was Veterans will
_ fun? "
partm,ent of Finance, election fee for
homle in Hensall to IBaird's cemetery
egen't an illustrated, lecture on
T
I"-
r•(rw T Must go, becaugee there
townsbipl .hall, $5; Reg. grant, public
on wfterno n at two o'clock.
- Lights and Shades of the. Great
(vwemn`a to be con,gi•deralble 'bustling,
=drool, 7,1639.73; rou'nty grant, $51.08.
Further particulars of h,br life will
War" in the town hall, Rensall, on
cwhdrh,means closing time here.
It,aemdzed grant to 'the several schools:
appear, in, another tissue.
Wednesday eveirirng, Nove-miberr 16th.
Adieu,-IM,arion.
No. 1 $1•,8:20; No. 2, $163.5,1; No. 3,
Mlilsys' Greta MtcN'aughtmr, who has
T•hnre will' be s(homtn 120 lantern
e
M30.5,8; No. 4, $112,66; No. 5 $159.65;
;been in very 7voor. ,health for some
31ide':a ,on, thus ever wantderful era of
f -It is not yet too late to enter Tate
vo- '6, $'5110.79; No. 7, $).22.74; No.
time 7rgst, was bn Wednesday after-
the great war. A large attendance
t Huron Expositor Good -Will Club
10, $169.251- No, 8, Union, 16c; No.
,noon. lasit taken, to Sirott Memorial
is being l°dltied' for.
Tyre
Campaign and win one of the grant'
1.2, Union, $1,56.151; No, 13, Union, $1.
Aospital at ISearflorth, where„ it is
following is .the report of
e prize awards.
."
The following payments ware trade
.
hoped!', she Ttiay regain strength and
Ragan, •I, Hansaell Public S'¢hool, for
.
X•' If
V %S ae ht sFttaM1Mfi ? ti 1
,
a w . c r - ,..;., i.. - .
o .`: . t "
NQVE .: 110 + + ,"4
L
11
September and October: Sr. IV--
stead. ,
Ronald Beck 796 Jean • Foster 73,
Our business mien report trade as
Robert Drysdale 71, %y,tan Kipfer 71,
pretty good for this eeasron of the
Lolreitta Bell 71, Gladys 'Sunldercock
year.
68, 'Mutr'ie1 Hoskin '61. Jr. IV -.-+David
'Our day schools and Sunday schools
Sangster 77, Irene Hoskin 77, 'Mar-
arc busily engaged prepan ing for
garet ,Sheptherd 71, Heubert brush•
Clu•is'timas entbe.rtainmtteutts. .
mean 70, Nellie Fee 69, Jack Simmons
IMIr. John Reid, of Landlon„ has been
08, Ruth Bell 66, Mona Glenn 65,
here several ti'mte& lately visiting h13
Mtae Wblf 63, Keith 'Buchanan 61,
miother, (Mrs. H. 1Reld, wlw -is and has
Erma K-tiptfer 59, *Kennetth Parssm'are thee,n
so seriously ill.
57, *Edna. Sundercock 56, "'Dorothy
SerWiices in Camntel Presbyteri"
Draters 5% Harold ,Williard 60. Those
Church on Sumdlay last were In cha'rg'e
marked with an asterisk missed ex- ,of
the pastor, Rev. !W: A. Young, who
amiana,Uons. Number on roll, 22; av- ,delivered
splendid discourses at both,
erage atteu&wcet, 21. -+Claude Blowes,
services•. At the evening service Mrs.
TLac'hL-r. Sit. dTI-110ary (Clarke 84,
W. A. Young delighted the tongrega.-
Ali'ce Pfaff 7'8, Jack Coles' 701. "tar-
tion with a "ll -rendered solos ' -
bara (Shepherd 68, Gordon Hodg,erb
In tht United 'Chuic'h Rely. A. Sin -
651. Lloyd Bi+ock 64, 'Douglas Sang-
clnir had charge od' the morning se,r-
steT 60, *Elva (McQueen 46. Jr. Ill
vice and at the evening, Miss E.• Mit-
(A)-Norma Cook 79, 'Elaine Peck
shell, Travelling Secretary torr the
77, Russell .IHedden 74, Carey Joynt
W. I.S., -ave a midst 'seplendid :a3- '
73, (Marion F'illsMe 72, Gerald Pass-
dress, which was very much enj,ryed.
more 69„ Jim Campbell 69, Max Hud-
At the cc•ncltusion of the address, Dr.
son 67. Jr. III (B) -Shirley Twit.
' S..' i :iilie rendlemed a very fine solo.
shell 57, Laird Hudson 55, *George
Rev. Mr Conn:er, of XlppenS nresi9ed
Sang-Aer '55, Audrey TrwiitchelI"' 65,
over the service.
Billy Higgins 55, Cecil Kiipfer 53,
`+t, I a ul's Al-,glilcan Church • ser -
Ray Foster 47., Herman Wolfe. '1I-
vices or., `Sunday last werA in charge
Aine ISundereock 81, Mary Goodwin
of t:r+• im-tor, Rea:• -M. R. -Parker, and
7.7, ,Madeline Vanlan`de{ghaan•68, Ron-
w,'i: il`009bi out sermons were giv-
a'ld 'Parker 67, Jack ,Shepherd 65,
"en and si'4endmusic usic by ,..re ,'`Bair.
Billy 'Colles 61, Leaton ISefm'on 53,
On Friday evening, NovOmber 38,
*Howard Lave 53, *Preston Lemon 49
a -•Young People's Rally will be held
* missed exams. --M. A. Ellis, Teach-
in the Hensall United Church. Thi:,
er. H ,Class- aarol'd Keothler, Max-
w.I: begin with a banquet at 5 o'clock
varet Sangster„ Emily Hoskins,
at w•hich't'here will be a short pro -
Bobby Hess, *Donald Joynt, *Norris
gram, after which a mass -,neeting
MoE•wan. ''I Class -(Marion Drum-
`. ill be held in the auditorium of the
mond, Bobby Sangster, Bobby Cam-
church at 8 o'clock. The special
Bron, Mtildned Br,ockl, James Clark,
speaker secured for this meeting is
Howard .Sm,ale, *Raymond 'Higgins,
Rely. De Witt Cousins„ of Stratford.
*Lcds MmaeLaren. ` Sr, Primer -Don
It is expected that a co•rpie ,of. boy
91d, Williard. Bdb,by Nicol, otic-
candddates for the_ Boys' Parliament
,Alpine
Fwan. Prirrisr A-4cle Marks, Ross
will be presentto adddh•ess the gath-.r
KePnnediv, John Beer, Jim Sangster,
Bring, This will 'be of special inter- ,
A9vin ,Sm'al'l-, George Otteaibine. Pr.
est to the (boys of the congregation. ,
11 -Jackie Drysdale, Harry Arm-
Also taking •part will The George
e,t•rong, Gordlon Campbell. Asterisk
Poulter, soloist, and Francis Abbott, ,
denotbes missed examinations. --A. E.
"reader, so that a treat is .in store
Consitt, Teacher. I
for all attending the protgr nn.
On the coming Sunday, November
A'hor•se -on the highway fawned by
2111th, services in the Un'ite'' Chu'rc`h
Mr. Peter Moir, about three moles
will be what is known as Rally Day
south ,of the ,village, was run over
when a choir ,corn".d mainly • of
by motorists Tuesday night and so
young; people of s'oTft 40 voices- will
badly injured that it could not live.
'it
conduct the ,service of .song. Dr.
The -car that man into was ahw,
S'mdllie who has beep training the
c•o'nsidrerably -damaged and there will .
choir for the past few weeks, will
likely be an inveesti gatioml
also `p're'side at the organ. In addi-
,'yon to stpenial numbers by the choir,
Rev. M. B. Parker,, Rector of St.
Paul's Anglican Church, very pleas -
there will be a n•umlber of special
anttl',v entertained the Young People
numbers, inclu,dintg solos and duets,
of the A.Y.P.A. ,on IMbnday evening
An especially welcome visitor last
last in the large roomy of his apart -
week -at the 'Huron Springs Sanitarium
m,ent in the Petty block, immednWw-
irm was Mrs. McCallum•, of St.
ly west of the past offide.
St. Thormas. She was Dr. Moir's first
. Th`ursd'ay, Remem'bran'ce Day, was
radium. patient of some telelven years
observed here by a number of our
at:+o and possibly the, first patient
'business mien, bank and schools as a
treated with radium in Western On-
puiblic holiday .and the Legion or -
tari,o, as Dr. Moir is the pioneer in
'War Veterans, held a very interest_
that work here. 'Mrs. McCallum its
ing• and appropriate •sesyice in the
now almost 101 years old and (was
Town Hall, which was quite largely
„pleased ,bo fined in her old home Coun-
'attended, n'otwitthlstar>Iding the very .
sty ,of sanatorium, a sanatoriuso much
disagreeable state of the weather,
bo her liking. 'During her visit she
'nary `01111119 from quite a distance.
recalled the fact that '-hher father was'
Had the, day .been fine ezrd pleasant
the first to own a horse in the town-
the service would eh'aivte been-, held at
s'hfip orf Tuckersmutth, and' her m6ther
t'he soldiers' manuiment an front 'of
the first to use a cools stove. Mrs.
the town hall, %but the ,00ld rain with
McCallum :says that a visit to the
flurries of snow nuad'e it impossible
san'i•torium is going to, be a yearly
to have the service in the spent, so
affair . wd'th her and we hope these
the town hall was used. The ad -
will be many.
dress -e- were short., as, intended, as
'Mrs. Alexander Ross (nee Miss.
the Legion members, from, Exeter
Belle Bonbhronr,, returned to Kitchen-
wem just to join here for a few min-
er on Sunday last after spendirug a
utee on their way to Seaforth, where
couple of weeks here with relatives
the; main service was being held, b=
and friends.
very fitting and interesting address-
Xiss Jennie Murray, of . Exeter,
es appropriate to ,the occasion were
spent the week:, end here her
delivered 'by Rev. M. B. Parker, Rev.
.with
nephew, Dr. Ivan Smillie-.
W, A. Young, Rev, 'Mr. Sinclair,. of''
'The' farmers in this section are
the United Church being unable to
busily engaged in completing all out-
11
be present. A beautiful wreath was
side work on their farms, while our
placed on, the monuanlent by 'Mrs.
villagers are also busily engaged in
Robert McLaren, Sr., berfore leaving
ge't'ting their gardens, lamins, etc,,
for the meeting at tSeafarth, and tlher
ready' for the coming winter.
Last ,Post was sou ded by Way, Vet-
, The 'iMisse , Murray. Mi;,pes Marg-
eran Fred Beer. .
aret, R.N., and Miss Georgie, school
'Munici'pal mmatters are already be-
teacheT, both of London, spent the
ginning to attract the attention of
week lend (tierce the :guests . l4tiss
our rptepayers and the payment of
Hattie Sutherland, and their many
taxes in 'the near -future is looming
friend's were pleased ,to meet +them
up largely as one of the stern reali-
again at once time residents of our
ties of life. •
village,
(Mrs. William !Hildebrandt, former-
•ltrev. Mr. Naylor, Mrs. Naylor and
ly of London, has beeme quite senous-
children spent a day or so here dur-
lv ill for, the past week ,but at date
Ing the past week with friend's. 'Mr,
of writing is imlprowe&
Naylor was a ° fbrm,er rector of St.
There has been ,considieralble sick.
Paul's Anglican, church, ,but is now
nersz in our village for the,past couple
OfDresden, and they have a very
of weeks and 'our, doctors have been
kindly feeling -towards Hensall and
much in demanlcf. -
tv'icinity where they Imlade many
Mr, A. (Case, railway agent, is re -
friends.
covering somnewhat slowly +from his
Theme has ,been considerable illness
serious illness of a 'couple df months
in our village-dluring the past couple
or so, and will soon be able to be
of ,weeks. 'Mrs. Reid is 'still at date
around again.
of writing very poorly', following her
D.D.G.M, ,Bro. L. IHu&on, aceom-
tstroke, aild in fact has been union-
immie'd' by Mrs-.• Htud'sonl, were in
+scions for several days despite all
Londop this week attending the I.
hood med'i'cal and nursing care. 'Mrs.
0. 'O. F,- (banquet and ball giVen in
Reid is well advanced in 'years, ire-
,honor of Grand Master, Rev, A. E.
ing',' we believe, over 86, but did not
Cunix erso'n, of London. Brow Hud -
look than age as she always 'had a
sown re'pre'sented South 'Huron DFs
wronderfully strong 'constitution whieli
trict No. 8. There ,was about 400 is
it was hoped would stand her in good
attendance .
S HFF R'S
Selling Out,.Sale,
continues with greater
fore, A further come
down has been made
'on all prices.
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK END.
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