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KIPPEN - 11 � I— . r - funeral Wkw- �i,pld on Thursday,, Rev. at Clinton a few eve: ago, the �laee from. the h�ome on frida�, 00 - Ceding. At . �,:, �. 1 , r . the,, worning servIce, 4 . of 1�,�.,�,�­, � . _V- E. Burn �coudkwted the services. In- loce on being tb - official visit . ale a lyi� . �� . . of Vi ,18th, to Baird's C4netexy, Bruce- duet was ,sung bY ,Bella Ow -nd . I �14�t 1,�� 'I.?, ,,�Irl, , 5., (NX. Frank Wright returned home termen't took ,place, in the Babylon t , War. W. H. Gregory, D.D.G. ael(L -Floreace XlePonald, while - special 4 1 � I I, ion r;�ta, $1.50 a year in Two " Concessions." , last visiting his brother, Li -X of Stratford re art a ivery The Young People's, League Rally parts -were taken in -the authient by . - , . ANNO, ,,, � . �§,� *�`, - I , . week after , �!rf,��4',';"��. _4 p A., ,;. reign, $2.00 a'yeor. Single _ C, me cignetery. ,, and P . �,,r,..,�,, , �, � ._o Gordon, in Guelph, at the O. . * , "4',U�,"�, . . . cents each. I (LToronto Daily Star) D=haxm,p,o.0orrivieau, — Another ple'aLnt evening spent. �, - for South 'Huron, was' heldAn. the Wis. Pftle and Ulsis F11orence Walsh, ;!, " , ,;,,,�, , ,: ee� � . I He also attended the Royal Fait in � k�,,�� , " 1, I ,�R�,,�,,�5�1,� . "I . intereisting'event was celebrated at lAk, Thomas Welsh, of the ,aeasall- -United (Church, I -liens '.101'46��;Ali,:� � �:. I I lines of Toronto, where he� was on the Huron . I. I I all, on FAday d lu, by Mrs. George Hess. At , I ,.�IL,r� - DryiWnle, on ' an 4 t�;'$,Iii� ti i g rates on application. In th the R. C 10kirch, is getting irk a nu pKing' servite followed at the �� K".1 '; , - , . vr isin ese Loilurans two judging LteaM 4vmrid4l e*' g, la 0N. �,I,��,,�,,- . � I I n�ber of -v� niv st, when there Was SOkao the ev, 4 , , 11 ,. . N, I � . cri the re- d;ty -when Father L. 0trehand r_ fine 16gs and with continued sleigh- dif- cloge of the sermon by another soloo . . taWwn haivie been InUde of .. . ,,,�!% ""... , �A"X,.i"":�. LL I � 11 1,; . I I 11 M�1.1,., , ts of ,the Ottawa cordenm lag and niore of it expects to get in ferent s,o,ci*,Aies a � , by 3fiss Pearl R ,�. ce. One Mrs. Jame�s Wright spent a few " loo delegates tpresent from the ' I I . - . . i ; 'All I I . bers of the' Canadian Weekly siul I - fornWd th# ceromorly. which u i ��, �.c � nid mjost pleasant Wood. � *11 --the musical . � , . ,.", , .per As iatiou -to the effeet that ,the high pro- days last week in Wheatle I h r & i � , % . ixqvi��X, Boo and the Huron was Genevie", daug N � il ,, g relatives in Royal Oak =4 � ,� in ,,,age a record, supply. and profitable evewng s4pent. Short- Parts Of 'both mOrniUk'and Oveniug, - � 5 ��`,,, ;, . Vi- �� Press Association. bee,tionist policy of W. Bennett was "In i Mr. and 134' Peter Corrivea% of � " ."p, ��1,1. , I - I " . - � air. A. L, Case, railway agent, is ly aft,er,.sdx o'clock all sat down to werO fiPlendidly rendered, and, adding 1 , ,,� . . i �� I ��,�� ,,��;] - I . a grimly adhered to and altogether' trait. I ,3tanlej ==,hlp, and Gilbert, so" now able to be up and dressed in the lost sumptuous banquet provided n1ulch f6 ,the PIW6ure and interest og � ��,..�­�' . I . I I . — to I � a TY � -1 � . � IMIZ',,��',. , ., -­ , OU . � too little was conceded in the way of of W_' anKk ,Mrs. David Ducharmet home but has not yet sufficiently re- and serivied, by the young people of the Rally Day servicio. � , 4 OUT , 4 ' ., ,,O,-'-,`�i­�,, , , , ,Frida�, Nowonber 25th. tariff Ted-LictiQns on. import§ from I of thp G,�sbjn Line, south. Mr. and covered from his severe illness to be the local league a,ssi,sted, by the con. . The services In Carmel PTesby-ter-, � r I 'he onli'lilons. , gra, Duchaa-me will resi . Church wiere yvith,0 . �P i3j" , . . _ .� L", -��� . , I Oil' - - — Britain and, b other d dO in De- able to go out ojn the s�treat, but ex- gregaiion and, the school room was "an I �ra� in the . .. ,,�.;�', . - - -_ BAYFIELD - . � ,*�;, I 11 � There was tall talk in advance about trait, . I pects that very shortly he will be W I . �,R.90 . ­ __ __ most tastefully decorated, far the oc- evening to allo any,,& ,Vhp congre- I ',�,�j � , Empire "unity" and all that, but k,: M(hL Miller has rented, the 1,60 alble, ,to do &a. . I . I ,'111��. �,�. 11PL. . � , doeired to � attend the . . ,��Z I .i 'About Paaes W and da,ughti�r, - Casion. After all ,had-. done justice gation who, do . 0 '.. 9� , when the time came the Ottawa gov- IMrs. R, H. Gairdn acre farm on the 15th concession, Xbs Jennie Murray, of Exeter, to the goo,01 things ,so ,,bountifully pro- special services bedinghield in the sb- , , %_,,11�,,,111�, � . tt � ere at Taranto for a few 11`�l , rl�axes, at. eranient had little or nothing it Be Y, w whiich he recellltlytook over from Mr. spent the week end with relat4ves vided Mr. Wilfong, of Exeter,'acted ter church at Exeter, naniely at Cay- ., I , . . this time of year, es- would concede. It Would ,give npth- days last week- I Sovere'g-n "Ducharme, to Mr. Obas. and friends I in our village attendin,g . Presbyterian Piurch. Mwre was I "' I . , I . . , I _4 , as 'toastmaster at, the tables and at- an' � .. I �: I peola liqTs. A. Newton -Brady spent a Welb��g f,qr a term of five,.ytars. `j*t�r4&lly � I I � lly,:I�a*­--zalways a topic Of in- ing without the 'conlmnt of the pro- , .1 do . 1". —.-- . � ,y.'services of the young godd' attend!ance ... � .. 111�""` tert-�st td, the general public. couple of days in Toronto last week ter leading off in some fine short- * . ..... "I . �� � " ' I tectod manufacturers and their con- The fini't'jack rabbit­huii�t of the- people in. the, United Chu -rob., p�oTrular ,son suited to the Occasion service and an eiweINT2, . � �� , 'We might ,add, too, without exag- sent to tariff- reduction is hard to. VO Dr. Niewtom-Drady a- couple of season was held one day last wee .99 11, ' ation, that to a great many 1 k The wedding was solemnized on called upon the three ,'boy candidubm livefred by the�.jiastor, Rea. W. A. � I I "' e Wlal- 26, ja,ks.' the United Church ,Man%, when Rev.- and draw from prepared slips as to Rev. MT. Parker, of St. Paul's An- . I "�­ .. I . tic party in, Office at Ottawa it seem, , �,tThe . deer hunters, J. Jow tt, "ji "e't o 6", '1111 geri ,e�o � get- With a supposedly i,mperialis- ,mpeks. when ten df the local hunters bagged Saturday morning, Novemiber 19, at for pa a 1`� , � 111�-_­- . ple on the faimis in tbis, district, tax- i,. - ed reasonable to expect that a feo,, * Wegitlake, Brown Higgdns and Mr. Jae 110--mr spent a few A Sinclair united 1XI'marriage, Eliza - I . - 0 . whilch of them were to speak first. g1lean Church, otcoupied, (his -own pul- .. *1" l es have gone , beyond the interest tariff concessiiions of real mearint Robert Penhale� returned' home 'last day, this week at Toronto ,attending beth Ele j,, ,anor Taylow,daughter of -Mr. rk Strange, of pit both ,morning and evening, giv- 1. . le - -d our in- 1 , ' - ,tage to such an extent as to reach would ,have been granted an 4*81ek With three ,deer. The three . The'first boy was Fm I a beekeeper5i` convention. . and Mr& Wm. Taylor, of Kipipen, to Exeter; thesecond., Harvey Hyde, of `iog good' practical discourses, . � teres -t in this was largely one of $st naffned secured one, each. '"� .r. and ,Mrs. Morl Of Adalbart, Alonzo. Riley, of KiPP`11, KiipNA, anid the third. Gerald God- i0no, of' the very eartiest resident � 1, that of a nightmare. .. W ey Witmer, �-� .. I jeomn,6neing Sunday next� Nov. Detroit, spent tfie� week end with sort -of Mr. ancl Mir& Rileyj of Exe- all' of the To,�nhip of �Hay, for -many �. hope, that ,benefit would accrue to the � lbin�gs are tbad enoRigti now, per- _17th, serivice in Tri Ity Chupch will I I bolt, of Centralia. The boys �11 agricultural industry in this country r relatives her.e. .. ter. I spoke very well, stressing the- im- years a resident of ouxt village after - -e people —that farmers in theirbuying would ,be held at 7 p.m. and so continue Mrs, Amepa Fruss has left for De- ,On )Saturday .forenoon last Miss ortance of the young people becom- leviving Hifl#gTeev some twenty-three � I r.-__.. hajjE,, without trying to mak tr' IN . . . �, _ . feel ,�v6rse. but it is hard to refrain reap advantage. It is not easy for, throulgih the winter. The spy -vice on - - *heii-sh, ��M ' d the win- ere " ­ , , Olt, sp GiTta McNM1gbtdn, youngest daawh- ing interelsted and informed on all Years agw, ivh ' her lute husband,4 " * In i ' 11 Imm k1raw.ing a comparison of the a government to do much far farnieTs�. 5 day ,evening will be an� AL. Y. P. ter anonth.9 with . ghter, Mrs.- t,ei-of 'Mir. 'and Mrs.� Daniel Mc- . royer, was P05tana -ter, has ' - "' 1, � .4m ,her , t the leading questiono and topics of 01arle5 T s 11 , 1,sx.costs of to -&.y an the farm, with in relation to their 'products which' , Rally,and offic-ers will lbe appoint- j. Swa,,. . Naugiliton, of our villaget. passed a-. the day, and each irraking a strong Pas"' OwaY- We refer to Ellen " 'L I I * ' - I �, L. . vbas�-­of a forw,�r generationt. they musit sell, but it would be� com- (A. � who Mr. and, Mrs. Ivan Yungiblut, who way not yet in what is ter'med middle appetal -for support as candidates for Troyer, whose maiden name was, ,El- . parabively eAsy for a government to XT. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin, recently returned from their honey- life,. Miss 'Greta had been in. iviery heffer, a daughter of the late . � In this connection, we ,Print a des- take the heavy hand of the tariff off have been in Seaforth for a few the Boysm Parliament.. At the close len S , A patph from' Stouff'ville, York County, the-farmecr and lessen h,Es burden of weeks, iieturned Monday. . moon trip,have got nicely seW- ed Iin poor health for a number Of years of the aiddies-ses a- move was made Henry &nd Sarah Sheffer, who moved '�l ; , �� ,: the Deitz block. . but with indomitable -spirits kept fbv aill for . t I he auditorium of, t1le from, the Townshi,p of Vaughan irt, " . " which appeared in the daily taxatio-n on that which he has to iMr. and Mj�& W: R. Jowett left Miss An,na Hess returned to the bright and heartsorae light up to York County same 70 Y rs ago when ; paper,� . ehur6h, where the mass meeting was ea. .1 " buy. Thm-sday of last iw�Oi to spend_tb��. hospital at lxndozi for, further treat- the last. -Some timie ag� she experk- to be (held, and which ineetimg war, therp was nothir4-, but bush all over. . I, a few days ago, and which illmtrates The, second line on which we hgve winter in Florida. �-,. ment,of-her eyes. . . I ' this point of comparison. I criticized the results of the 0 tawa Wise ,Grace g-, in .� . I ence.d considerable irnproveftlient in vp,-V The deceased died at the home, of I . -health by being in the Scott Mem- Stla,dy, of Amburn,. the president of her daughter, Mr-_ George Hudson, � t Jowett is visitin . ably preslided over by Mr. Harry . I1- Increase in. taxes on a 100 -acre , conftre-nice,. was that the occasion was Toronto.. P---N� I .. w---"' orial Hospital at Seaforth add under , �,,,, South UuTon League. The ptin- of okur village, in, the niiinight hour , . farni of from '95c in 1865 to $11Q utilized fo� tariff hoisting. This was Miss, ivl4rgaret Groves, of Gode- wNS.ALLL . the care of -her favor�rd medical at- c`pal ,spes-1-r of the etvianing was of Friday, where she bad principally �in 193Z is shown in two, tax bills. ' ' 'far"Trom what everyood,y, had been rich, is assisting in - the p6sit office . I � - James Hoover Of Whitechurch led to expect. Mir. Baldwin an- here. I � . I I . "I tendant, Dr. Mackay, of that town, k�;. De Witt Cousins,, of Stratford, made ,her home after the death of i ill Township, has th' at , and so. in the fore part only of last .who gaire a,rr,.c,qt -alble, address, stres,,_ her hus,band, and was in.,.her gist 11 I I e tax bill issued to nouTiced that .the conference was to, 'The Young People7s Department of sub.criptions received the Rensall P,Nt -Aveek she was taken over to the Sea- .. ,,the innortance of the training year. She leaAyes -to mourn her. death, I his father in 1-865 for 95c, the bill pa-ve the way far saner tariff s St. Andrew's� United Church held office for aH d,Tily end weekly news-pap4tirs forth Hospital, where it wa.3 hoped ing r ten altogether, . I L. far the following year which showe ,throughout the world—these Empire their regular meeting Thursday ev- aud fo and Advertis- of the young boys and; girlsr for sier- Out Of a faTflilY Of j � 4 . for a short, �ime at the $3.95 mto for a ishe might again regain: im'-proved. two sons and two daughters having � a junrp� of $1.26, oil which 50c was counrries would confer and .set the m-ing, Novezrlber 17th: Tha topic, ' * vice in tice League.,Societi&, 84bbath I I for township expenditures and 75c woTld a good .. example. Quite thp., "V�hat Does It Mean to- be a Chris- year. G. J. Sutherland, Piostmoster. .1 heaJth, but she 'was only there . a Schools and, tchuirch work generally. P1Vd-e'ceQsed h,er,j three living sons, � Havjng�entered as a'candidate in the -G couple of days when the fluttering ,S ood L,,eral of the ministers present from and three daughtersv,�­tfheir names be- [ for county purposes, In 1874 the opposite occurred. tian Citizen" was 'interestingly and WRI C.lub" Subscrioblon Campaign of The spark of life went out'. Her remains the, adjoining c0uni-e-gaticas in"o ing Charles G. Troyer, of ,Hamilton; - 18,84 -by Ailbert Woods. Huron E itor, i will grewtiy ,appreciate , . I � I i ta,xes amounted to $',?.64 and in' Two of the cancessims, i-nade by logiically de4eloped xv0s: were brought to her home here� on - , an pirop'r,iaie address,e% f� I on an assessn-lent y were Canada to Givat Britain have !Eo (lo Don M�_-Kemie then led a discussion the giving to the of renewal airal new sub- s1lort -d 6T) Jam,&s Thomas Troyer, a, Toronto; � . ening last and the funeral which were niu-ch .enjo�y4 while Dr. I a rb e d' o he uses. s""'PtIons and the s,a�fiug of coupons, Please Saturiday ev R. C. Tmyer, of Till-sarkburg; Mrs- _ 1 $3. 4, of .which $-79 was for school with emirm, separators and, b f in-�Ro&tant questions on t nall or send to nA at the Hensall P�Pst Of- war, held on Monday afternoon last Ivan Smillie contributed a very fkne G:eorge Huison, of 11-lensall, and Mrs. . . expenses, the first year they were wire. These are to be admitted free of alcohol, The meeting closed with fice. Maude Redden. to He4sall Union I cemetery. the! ser- 'Roibert Jarrott and lirs. Wlin. Van- .,# . indicated on the bill. . fro,ni Great Britain. The United comh,tniby singi . I solo entitled,"'The Stranger of Gall- ,) 1 40 Dr. James SloCuliough, Health In4yice at the ho,me being conducted by. 1,,,'. reading by Francis Abbott, Of hoin, both of Lc�ndon. The deceased � .� -r foreign countries- the Society are as follows lilovdr- I . . Harvey Clencheening, who now owns States and' othL : - I I MI. Gale; pres- Spector for, the I'll'orvince of Ontario, I e the United Exeter, and-sple-ndid sollos by Geo,g,� had lived, most of her early life at .. � the farm, has received a 193� tax ,bill will face a tax on these.,things of 25 hry,pTesident, Rev. R. T nd was a private one. There I I . um flowers from relatives and friends, was remarkvbly smart and active, . I - ot $110, on an ass,essment.of $4,900. per cent. Before the conference iden�t, Murray Grainger; wice-presi- who is giAng addresses dealing with Chilreh, a Pculter,of VaTna. There was a good Hillsgreen, where -her late husband �_ . That was in York ,County of cream sePal'atars andl lbarbed :*1re dent; E. Rehn; secretary, ,Margaret bealth and,can,cer in particular, c,a ' 11- i was a 'very beautiful dis,play Of attendance and- everything pas�ed �ff was a postmaster and merchant. She , -were free from anywhere. Britain D�vglap; treasurer, ,Ce-cil 31cLbod; ed on Dr. A. iMadr, 'Huron Sianitori very nicely and much tc� the -plea- I course, and not Auron, but .as Y k I I was very favorably among which we lnight be privileged sure And en,couragel-nent of the young scarcely �eiowing what ,sickness, was "Aii ... P* . I 1. I . � Pr did not sell us creoini saparatoz-s ah.d 11p;ader of dilsc4s,sion, Don ift-Kenzie; . _wo days ago and to make special mention of a very , until the past feiv�jnwnths and was . . . ­ was one of the earliest, settled coun- �;ent ils only 8 �per cent. of the barb- organist, M:vJbe'l Scotchlne,,'; social inl9r-'ssed wit'h the fine locality and all Lib- peopbe under whose a-�spdces the rally a very cki,paible housekeeper, very ef- . I ties in Ontario, the taxes there 67 ed wire which we import. Before committee, Gladys Gale, Fred W�al- modern equipment -of that institution. fine fre'at,11 from tlfe Hens was. held(. ficient in needlerwork and dress, mak- . 1, ' When in -the -village Dr. McCullough rary ,Board, of WhiA Greta was both /A dame under the auspices of the � I - I I I yeQXs ago would scarcely be less than the conference barbed' wire came in �is, Mrs. R. Scotchmer.. Elgin 'Par- called ou Mrs. C, A. McDon-ell, who, a very efficient Librarian and trens- Hansall 'Firemen was held in our ing, a faithfu.l wife and good paxent . . : . 'Auty free Except from Britain the,ro ter, G. Castle, Elizabeth Snowden, Is- ' d I I . those in�*our *4.n coulaty at the same ' , ,�rhen attending 'the ,Medical School uTer 'as well until her health anade ,town ,hall on Friday evening last, and Will be, misise ib�4 a large circle . . period. I will now be a 10 per eent. tax qn it, obel K�k. A banquet is to be held "Toronto, as a student, was a very it necessary for her to get a sul)sti-, �,b of relabives and friends. Th,6 f -un- S,14 1�1 I I . . � The farmer will pay more for creara, .n the basement of the United church at ere being quite a good attendance eTal service at 11 o'clock on Monda , . , This spread ifi tax costs oveg,v � parators and rtimilar1fi'end of Dr. McCullough's tute. The deceased was a vety-bright With' fine music. I . "I I " .11 ,, . fo,r barbed wire. Out on St., Andrew'.% Night, November Pa . and capable, girl, full of life and en� Sund forenoon was conducted b Rev. . 41, ,; ' I -viseven years - shows of the Ottawa conference aur pro- 30th. A prograin-ja of Scotch music wife. I imy last, Nweimber 20th, wag y .� . per��od of sixty ' Rev, Sinclair very acceptably pre- ergY beyond, her strength, and was Vi6pang People's Rallv Day in the Sinclair, ,ofthe United Church that, I - , bow the people have been ,st - tect6d manufacturers emerged with ana songs and speeches will be the . - . elyping . sided in St. James' Church, Exeter, well and favorably known in oux v,il- the deceas,ed , are protection than 'ever bef,ure. , entertainment. . . ith lage- and throughout the dislrict as United Church and special services . ate one-, but all her sons and ; 11 Out., First slowly as up to, i884 the , m' . 0" is, in on Sunt -lay, evening,. exchanging w I were 'held ,both morning and eveving. pl,v . r', io" I � . ,Dr. Hop,�dns, of Toront ew- The preacher at the, moriling diet of r increase ,was only $2.19, (but from 16. praz- Rev. Staintion. . her early life 'was, spent on'ly a f daughters were pre�sent, except ,one I . . - charge of Di,. Newton-Brady's Mrs.- W. J. White has returned from rniles east of oua- village, in the town- I %vorship was the Rev. Mr. Elliott, of who'wa& pireiviented on account otl, ill . I ., � I then until 1932 the increa-se in both tice 'during his absence in 'Toronto. spending two weeks with her daugh- ship of Hlb�ert, her father andl,Main Stxeet Wethod�st Church, Ex- relatives from I A Trip to the Old Country 'The young people, of St. Andrew's � -, taxes and assessirent has been rapid mother retiring from the farm and j etei T1(l ey'. quite a distance who were anxious to. I �. . I 4nd substantial. And that applies to 1) United Church are -preparing to have ter in Southampton. I -, and -at the eve nig service �1. ' U . . a play'shortly 'before Christmas. The Rexall doll contest at A. W. E. moving to the village. some eleven Mr. Stanton, of James Street Tinited Pay theiir last taibuto of res -pec, . . 1� ' . ' 1pality and county in On- . - ' ' - ears ago. While living here, in past Cjb,urich, also of, Eixeter, and .both Sam- Rennie, acedm1panied by Miss 011 I , . . i Ilfr:acombe was quite enjoyaNe, Rei,-,phill's. drug store Is arousing �V� . every munic built On ,many rocks a * I � I Eleanor Fisher sang . .. I I tario. I ut at sea. To . .. .1 much. inlerest . yoars, Greta was a very capable as- ministers g -ave fine -practical di§- � I ' , i that beEtutiful see the sun sink in its. scarlet ina-, Rome- Gei e was in Goderich a sistant with -,Mrs. Bertha Bell in the courses to large congregations6 Both- solD, "Face to Face. I The flowers I � � *"--' ' I . Well, whose fault is it? Wbuld, jesty, you'd think it never could rise POUple- Or so lay, -during the past ! millinery business, hav�ing -good taste stres-sed how fitting, and' qirgent, it were beautiful. ' 11e rerawns were . . *BRUCEFIELD - week, attend -mg comniftbee ineetings and skill. She leaves to mourn her N' people to'engagi� interred. in tb 1'y plot at ,Hills- . the �,�eople of to�day like to, go back 'again 111hen, too, the many little , va5 fQr the . young , e fajn�i, ' I . s provide excellent swimm�ing - I I . I . loss her Yather and mother and si . . green, the pallbearers being Messrs. I to those good old days of -five Cove .in colin .with the county cou- . s- in the highest and best Semcial in 1. I ninety ection .1 . * '%oles" when the ,tide is in. That is, T� cil. ter, Miss May, of,Toronto, and two, which they could p&ss,lbly engage,, Owen Geiger, J. W. Ortwein, John . cent taxes and the conditions which , Xrq. John Walker, of- our village, and what. an inviting -field lay before Zuefle, Han -y Howard, William. Con- - . niAde such taxes pos5ible? I if you like higid salt -water that ­eceived word orf -a serious An looking over,extracts from the brutbers, Peter and Lorne living oil ,ki 4,� I mak accident United States dailies connected -with farms ,east of our village. The pall- them, both for the glory of G sitt ,V,ld 'Thomas C'onsitt. The de- . � es you grow up straight ,ini ad and .Would they be willing'to do with- strong. However, the maddening 'that befel her sister, Mrs. George 1,-,areTs were all neighbors and in- their Own !personal welfare and, hap- cease,1 is survived -by two brothers, I . 1�',` I , .. ' . formerly' M�s University, College and other sports, t1mate friendis from near the home- . lag Edward, of I Rensall, and Charles, of . I . . out telephones, lamps or electric, crowd had gathered there in its true McKay, of Toronto, S we caime across an -item that will be - pirress. The servici� of praise v . . .. ��. I holi,day mood and rather frightened. Joan. McKay� of Tt4alrersmith. �She s D, lv,,h -Marlette, Michigan,, and one sister, 4. ,. lights ? Without payed roads, or � I of interest to, Hiensallites as it is con- �Aead. farm, their liames being Lloyd un&r the - lead'ership off, . �� us away. On. Wednesday -afternloon 'had the misfurtune to fall -off a table, nected with one of the sons of Mr. ,McLean, Robert McUan, Glenn Me- Smillie, who had -trained, a chair of Mrs. Thotrias Dick, of Hensall. � . � I :1 perhaps any i7ocads? Would ., thq we took the most delightfitl cruise . W11-ij,m, D. BonthTon, a'son of Mrs. Lean, Caimwpfbell E�re, William Slavin nearly all younig, .p,eofple of forty i (Mrs., Ed. Sibeffer ,rebvned from . breaking her thigh, collar bone and fA . i * fore -go rural mall, daily,papers, the dorwn' the) coast to'Clovelly.; 'Now I s,oTn,e ribs., We extend, to her our sin- Rdbiert Bantbro.N..of Our village, and and James MicDouigall. � ,number. who rendered fine ant�ems the Huron' iSprings Sanitarium ,on I V rbdid and hundred,- of Other' things 'caii die in peace—that's one of the Cere sY`M9MthY- I . . of the late Robert Bonthron, and un- Miss Mona Miller returned the and,took special parts in the serviceig, Tuesday afternoon last after spend- . . Sun- Idi 1� which were never heard of in those places I came awap across the ocean uNfr. ,Smith, of Blueloale, spent der the headang, oaarvard- Harriers fi-st part of thie week from a very both morning' and, evening, reflecting ing a week's rest and treatmelitthere �L qi� I 1 to see far Inlyself. There it lies,, as day at the home of .his daughter I Take Two Events," and, f6howing in pleasant few weeks' vish with Tela- much credit upon their trainer. Mr. in the interests of'her he�alth. . I I good old days and which to -:day, we it has for over four hundq-ed years ArS. 'Hugh 'Berry- ' . -t are s: '�Bonthron tiNes and fTiends in iMitchell and vi -I �C. Poulter, Of Varna, at the miorning . There is fairly good sleighing in . " � call 'ilec"essities? I- I . One bright spot in the dim. gree� Wr. Stan. Reid, of L�ndon, spent large prin , the word' this district I I Sets the Pace"' finishing in, 24-30 CMkitY. . service, sang by request a solo that and very Little mQre � I 1, I Would people be content to live coastline. Just far. us, the he Sunday at bis home in the ,village. over five.mile '? s un- Our young 'people are longing for he had render6d with nmch accept- snow would make it excealle" 11 . § . avy course. Thiv wa J, ,, ; I . ;. in the bush without -neighbors and 'mist Lifted as we da-cipped anchor. The annual thankoffering meeting der Princeton,,N.J., of October 29th good frosty weather ,in order to en- . � Without coinimunication except by lbe entire village is .sprinkled down of the W. -M. - S. was'held'Wednes- lasrt, and! again under date of Nov. joy skating, hockey, curling an,dotber . I I . ,: . the side of a steep c-liff, into which d,aqy evening, NovembeT 16th, in thp 4th, T�rincetor4 NJ., deotwibing, a winter pastimes. I . . 4 4. . . varioW patbis that would be flattered Unit,o_d -Ch'UTC,h. Tlbe congregation cross country race between, Varsity Mr. Wethey, ipal of the High Iii . . , , , . I , Nothingr doing., Those goad old w toe calle,CL st'reets, hame been con- iistened with much interers�i to the School, Exeter, Pripc . * - ' and freshman teams, it states that will address the A. , I . days are fine to read about and t.) veniently cobbled for the many don- addrevs. dieUvered by Miss E. �Xit- Captain Bill Bouthron won th6 s�x Y. P. A. of St. Paul's Ariglica� . bear about, but we could not li-v e keys.whioh cii,mb, up and down with Chell. IShe first spoke about the won, ya,rd i . I . faithdW diligence. The villagers seen, derful work miss,ionlaries (are doing 31 . s "I Church on 'Monday evening next. I . through a month of their winrters*to have a continual cleanline ,rn , ar -East, an at . e lous _;R -We havie made mention �rom. The Youths' Welfare Club of Car- . ss co - in the f d' Wh tm v I time to 'time ofbow Hensallites haxe Vic O -R - * alone, not to mfttion- a year cd thost , pe me] Presbyterian� Church met Monday � 1�� � . tition. I am quite sure you could 3hange is noticed in the lives of the, figured to g6bid, advantage in differ- evening and spent a very pleasant I . 1, 01 V .1 tbA16% eat off the sidewalk -at any hour Of natives when they accept CMst az ent events.and iMrs. Bonthron, of ou� and profitable evening. The topic . I She � . ,�, glorious. profusion over the freshl-y next ,spoke. of her travels in the Peace plished a- � SUPER -HETERODYNE ' I We have progressed far in ,dv,ni,, the day! Then the flovversLL-rmes, their Saviour and their Lord. , village, justly feels proud af ,wlint for the evening *as given by Miss . of the pioneer living conditions, but her igrandson has accom, Hannah,Murray,,who spoke on music ' . , I winstena, pansies, ferns climbing in River district, where she spent part long the, line of university sports, k I the tTip has been an outrageously whitewashed c�>ttages, Tight� to -of la§t summer� and�-then she told of and musicians, illustrated on the - UP The sier=4 as delivered, 'by Rev. piano by -Miss Blanche Mustard and ' ,� ,/,' expensive one and'is increasing in the thatches. The climb up the, hill her experience in a sandstorm. ln Mr. -Stanton of the James Sit. United ,Mrs. W.. A. Young. . . cost� e , very year. was so steep that, at t1he top, looking ,southern Saskatchewan. She men- . . :1 � out to sea, we .had to have a real tioned the great need' there, was ,of Church, at E,ieter, in the United 'Th, rch . A dollar and upwards an acre is a Church, Hensall, on the-, occiasion a-!" e Y. P. 'I- of the United ,Chu . � � ,�111 . second baind clo�thing to be se t t be y - petinqg on �M-onday even- . . � on. Su,ndayfhelid their w, e,��-ja r. Devon tea ---- iraspberries and Devon- n 1) b oung People's Rally d RADIO - j Pm4y stiff tax to pay even far all sh,ire cream (just hke ice cream, it's fhe dTied out al,eas, Where thev had elp,ful, in- ing with a -srpl aff4ii,d-ahce. The . . . ". .. . 'have to no vi,orp for -the past four'years,� We evening last, was a Tnost h I ting was in charge of Jack Cor- . � i "We -day, when we consider so thick), scones, fresth b . utter and spiring and �ractical address teem- me0 ' 0 I that we pay considerably more tha.n tea- ' . were -all interested to -bear of her ing, with good thoughts and' advice bett, and ther program arranged by ' He're is the kind of value From Clovelly we came through, visit to Gypsunlnifle� Manitoba where Mrs. Filshie Miss Ellis, included that. in indirect taxes, I - 11 and was much enj,oyed.by all present. ,And L .. , . Bideford and over Dartmoor to ply -I aj � a, piano S0)O "by 'Miss Kathryn Drys- . The fault is entirely our Owh. - We me 9 our Brucefield, girls, in -the The eevrioh in, the morning 'by Rev. we, like to offer. Just think � 'R � mouth. Dart�woar, you'll remember,' *%on of Nurse M6rgaret Mustard, Mr. Elliott of ,Main Street United dale; solo, I Mrs. G. lHess, and the . have be'en . extraviagant. But we was the'faimlily home Of Lama Doane,' vibo is doin7 medical and, mi i tojpio, "Life Work Among the Na- ' . I "-6'onaly Church, Exeter, waa also rauich en- of it! An advanced Vic-, I hame belen imposed upon too. We but it's �ow, the haunt of dre work aud. overounldnig TnanT obstacle, joyed and corltained many good ti'ves in, India," as given by 'Miss, - . amy- " I I ��, have been paying two prices for ev- eyed artists and gaunt story tellers. e6Ven building a church this %urftmer. I *,ought,. - Irene Douglass. ,Mr. Frank Strange ' ' . I ., ;' 4 erything we got, and in many .�ases Really, the weird corners of the earth Ma -ay children there, -bad never seen A son of Mr. William. VarrhOTn, Of of Exeter, gave a very enjoyabl�rild- tor Superheterodyne, in a � I I . � -seem to have'been. ,gathered together a/g;�church. Mlisg Mitchell closed her London, and formerly of our Allag% dress, hi�ch was much en-joTed.- . - 11 W � I . we have paid an,d neveir received any- and sprinkled ower jagged brown 4dres, by ,t,.,,,i,,g the necessity of ,while motoring , froirn-, Londbn on The death of Mrs. Reid', widow of beautiful table model for , thing in return. heath.s. You can just: picture Rardy's� all Cbri-Aiarns being ChrisVs repres- Monday miorning last to attend the the late Hector Reid, Occurred at her .? 1* ' . 11 I 1, We have paid thousands upon -Tess of the D'Urberlvdlles" wander- e"ti'V*15, erver striving to. follo home in 'Rensall on Tuesday, Nov . .� .. w 11 funeral- of ,his grandmother, 'the late only $84.50. And when ' ". thousands ofdollars in.taxes for good pg over the lonely mooflaind. The the - fiDGtstePs of the, Waster, Who MT9. Charles Troyer, when near Exe- 115th, after an illness of *only itwo, . I . .1 I bracing air hD Plymouth was most' g�rve Himself in lomArng service for ter. had the misforbUnO' to have- his weeks. Deceased who, prior to her . , �. roads, when the cost of these roads welcome. Manufacturin a 4hers. The thankoffering was a car slaid into the ditch. The our was marriage was Miss, Jessie �MiciBeath, .you visit our stote, be sure - . g , runs L - , I . I . I was a good deal more than provided close secofid to the industry of its most 11bera'l one, asmiounting to over very much damaged but. the occu- was born in Pertilighdre, Scotland, in I � I for through the gasoline tax, which shipyard%. Not at all sure of our $97.00. The Society yet Iseks $144 pants escaped pretty well, with the the year 1847, she bei.ng eight years to bear Victor's Bi-Acoiis- I I I , actual destination,, Marge and I di,d from reaching the allocation, which xcept of age' when the WcBeath fam5ly . I - � �. I we also pay, if the gasoline tax had � e ,io-n of William Vanliorn, Jr., I � 11 considerable excess exercise on the is $500. It "has always been reached who had his face considerubly cut and , settled on the i1th concession of( VICTOk RADIO R-50 . � . been put to the use for which it Was feet before we located the bus bound in rpast years and it is harped that it scratched with the bm'ken windshield Stan] I ey, near Bru"field. After her with automatic volurfie ) Oc Radio—the radio with I I . :1 gaid it wa� to be levied. for Noss May*. Don't look for it on Tday yet be rea�hed .this year. If -but was,, after getting his inju sb4p li-ved .on the 2nd of I'll vie., marriage contiol - ­ That is 0�liy' one instance. it could the map because it simply isn,t the Auxiliariesido not rewh their al- attended to, able -to attend the fun- StAn'ley till IM% When the Reid the tonelhat has. every- , ,, I be. #'fultilpfied. by a do,zen. We call �'here; it's just an obscure fishing location it nidans bbart the mission- e, 1. . . fainily moved to Kenton, Manitoba, 1: , I , ... ra � . �. ,� I I theai uncontrollable taxes. But we village off Plyrflauth ,Sound, lovely aries will suffer privation. Wit. -Charles L. Jinks, the efficient where :Mr. Reid died, in 1913. In, $84.50 � I Complete with 8 tubes. one talking. Easy terins. ". they,? Who let them got beyond our in reality. . ­ -courier of Hipyall Raral Route No, 19i8 .&Im Reid, accompanied by, her, . I , , ,5� , I I- . Ut has been quite coal here, espec- - I I bap -6een �diifiued to' the "home for son and, daughter, came to Hensall ' .1 I 1. can*oa? Who but Ourselivies? ially 0 the water. I am always glad 1 9 V�sj �Week OWing, to illnes, She was bleosed. with good I 1 ,�0.4. � . � . ,00 I -my leather coat. , I've just ' . the , and to reside. SPECIAL 1. & 0 ,,�04 fl -A 1.1,, It to wear' ZURICH . - d always lived a verry active � . I * ffilun1icipal counicils and &a . � ,his sou,, ?W,n,1qy, is attending to his ,bealth an' � ' come back froo il lovely"walk, (town and useful life going aboutber I I , .1 0014ty councils, hav'e bad, fbr their a I I idutieis. At'date a writing Mr. Jinks &ily Trade in your old radio or Vietrola for $15.00 oil this . ibo the sea at stoke Dearih, to Watch I tasiks right up till Within two weeks � I .I. 11 �i" - chfig aiint, in reicent yvurs, the mak- the sun- sink to rest ovew the ocean. fLatib W�xytha Battler.—On, Tue-q- is improving 4cely. I death. iShe was a vvlued machine. . � Y day, November 22nd, [Martha Battler iMrs, Holland Little has sold her Of her . 1� I ing -iot five cent eemonries, while at It was a ibit. of- a walk there slid, passed away rather suddenly at the -dwelling on O­doTd Street to Mrs. niomf6& a the Presbyterian church, . . � ",',, . bracIii--albout five mdleS—OTeT MC-adOW hoine of her son, Mr. Jaco r dl ly Repair work a specialty at a lower cost to YOUt. 41 '14 �� - VNO i0ame OWe they harre paid with- atten ng. d1ivine servige, regular ,, ��I- -i-t Chllelhurst' twite every Sunday which was re- I b Bit ler' Har y Ja*obi' of near I � and k-ile, and up and down� lailes. Bo'b7lon tine, in 'her 7,5th year. De- ;*bo will 'shortly mbve into it. I ­,� 6* ,& word of pfttesi� thousands of L, . . How I -do appreciatfe my walking ceased -had been a -sufferer from heart ' We report Ibbat T615. markabile,for, her ��vanced age.,She . Tubes at Standard Prices. . .11 I doll,Aft of our tax money which they " I - I IR' stickl The 11sikipper7l bag fOU,nd Us Lroulble fbT ,some months but -was up ,George Itlzn,tl�llf our village, has suffiered et slight strokd on the Ist � , ,,,, - W ho 'right to pay. and which they a private caivie &r swimming, com- aijd airaund until the day before he (been very poorly dAliring the past Of NIO �, V� I 11 - mernber, followed ,by a veTy � � - n4ver would ifi�� bAd' to Pay if thleY plete ,even. to lobsters to bite us, We death. Her busband, the Jate W,mr coi�ple of weieks� (O" Sunday last -4evere ofilp on .the _12th, from -which . "I, '! q-., � J'� " � L'�, �. '.'. , ���,, " ��1�1, I I I " ilk 11 � ;1 , 11 . I I ,G 71 N I T `tI ?", 1. .." . � " 11 � lh',�'- buk6U6 ,6&ugh to get to- oftem put thp A sail, just to help out %ttler, predeceased her a nVniber, of ,. - vhe never regained consciousness. I " W. �ftd she' -was v4aAted­hy­.t*,a of her bro ,Wm---,, C. Barber . � �J�.:, ,,,,, I . ,�, I � 4 itv�.,tk_ - I the P106r rower. Just now I do Mrq. Battler waF§ lhigb� ther,s, Dr. George fflatAfard, Clin- Sar,mving are, one son) D. A., of Lo I 4�,. �., , At I . n't vears alga. -al o knew her ton, Xicih.' and Fran;cis,' of F I 9 11,� j . 11 I *. is, , know vrhea, WO'll be ,back in London Ik %- esteem6d ,by I wh Ix.ete,r 'Angeles, Cal., and J. D., of Lion- . PHONE 80 J. SEAFORTH,ONT. I . �4 140 Vdi-P IR&' difterence tie. t N,��, , " --ipeAaps, it a week, qs nion,8y is and was a iv?tlued member of the also by her relatives, fIXT. ird SArs! �on, Canada, and one 4aqghtev, Miss , 01%, . . 11 �,Vl I . V16,fAe,'df What we call 1cm- obbing out, Zroonigh foT now. local Dvangelkal church, - Sb,j� is W. H. Wood anfd, family, ol Usbor 'I M V, � 1.10" 'It" � " I - . 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