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'_V, Wwt,, tut� Aigne,% it you doWt bur- r .. ,,­�,I�, I . �"j.'�$ ��V`1'11 --- ,�jj��','I�', � � 11 -11 I � "- . , I .1, r I , ,�� ,�;i4o '0��: � �', I -1 a Matau, Editor. tal U, your repiorted temper and' vo. . 1. .1, 111M 'I'l I I I- � I., 11 . .. I .1 , . , , �11 -_ 12 i ` I _ - . I. i ii . I I I ,4`41,�If, i , , ".-""� .� .;i, _ 1�,',' , . . I � 1. I , , 1; I I ,�. . ­ I 1',�.) ":, , .bu$a:V�, -low I .III , I . . " K, � , ca , y*u stoon, won't be al -ed' a' "on top of them 4M i�lr,�,Z.'��"-,*,,, , �! , 4 '� , , I ""'. � " 'R1AA1**4,,at Seaforth, Ontario. ev- to sit in Parliament,, let alone be serivied ,lintil we should b _ ,0e c �,,4&;�,��Y,�. . - , lose of the meeting , IM. and Mrs. Grant Loroe, of Tan- Ow4 merchants baive been quite case of eards_c)&Tnagq. Targe car& I ?,,�iO4 "oW" L "��,$, y afternoon 'b McLean prime Minister. the warld!' It was ail exee�ti;oually a &ocial hou� wee spent at the Manse sing, Michigan, visited, over the week busily engaged, filling orders during and envelopes projedb from buwdlep� . I - R�,,`F'�,,�`�.' '� , T I'* I end wt the bonxe, �4 Mr. R. J. Coop- Dhe recent cold and frosby'weather, and wQ n rde4'aTe a0b to - u I 1, , IV *u 44a, �,N,�4, . cleax day, 0.0 that We could see all with Rerv. and, Mrs. Gibson� ,.,'�; .... .. - Az�� , , r " - w The to It 4 ,1,1�'k­,` ". _ . . - ,switmialid, oven 'to',` the Au -s- 1Hme,,Potrie._--A 9ret;6y beam wed- or. dges. P - of freak cards aW ""I.1", �'. . . - over and naw do a good Ww to got out K, All typ,s [�i��,!a, , " I- P, Jura Mountstins- dlin� took nit the horde of Mr. We axe 'borry to report that Mr. wood before the snow gets too deep envelopes cauee difficulty and should : �, . �r.r* . , -rate, $1.50 a year in � trian Tyxol and th, - � , . Subg , wo,bourg we explored the snake and bk-s, & Berrybill, St- NW --is, Duncen Cooper had the misfortune in the) woods. . be avoide&* I . ,�,[,,�!;,� ..,pription , ­­ . . But No'Holidap ppr t ,%1T1 ­Z1.1 . . 10%0%4�q foreign, $2.00 i year. Single . . ilk,,,,�, , � . �!, lilke paths to affp,d a new but ever ,On ,Konday,, Nlovember 21st, when to break his aann while cranking the Not many from this district attend- The services in our dime local &,, � , ,��, 4 cents each. The Alpine cow Marjorie .��', 1: 00,P104, -PN,e A - and, car, but his mian' friends hope he ed the Winter Fair at Toronto. qp. " � � I (Toronto Daily Star) remark ew. , pecond daughter, of Mir y churdies on Sunday' last were pretty / E, .: �. ­ I — beas with their varying finkl­%, Mkm Allen Petrie, of A"d, be- will make a speedr�'recovery. ',Miss Sadie Cald*oll, a one time wieR akWnde4 with good' diwourses . , . 1�rl�""�,�'�, I Willi"alm J. Uwe, g,�, � , Advertising rates on application. (Mr. Bennett will and will not take s6unded just like cathedral chilmes. can* the lbride of (TOO la�ei for last week.) resident of the Township of Tucker- -from the, resident ministers and weill 5 .� V, , A num�ber from here attended the &adtht, just a mile east of Our village rendered mugle by tho chloiri. . F��,,:�, '', I a trip to England,and France. M�r. It was so waxin. and the sun so i-- son of Mr. and, 3&9. Janvies Howe, of 4� , ­�I�� I I 1� Rev. ,Dr. a V. Duncan, Young Po6plel's Rally at Hensa but now and for solme, time past liv- the m raing service in the Ugit6d k � 'I ,� Bermett,will and wilal not <4scuss cur- -tense that I was, PaloPeTIT scODdhed Croniart7. 11 0 r-�,L - Menibers of the Canadian Weekly I , ,�',��, - rency inflabion White in the, Old Coun- according to the ne,twQrk,of holes i1b QLf St. Ai;d��q (Church, Sibrafford, United 'Church On, Friday evening last ing, in the West, recently und4prwent, Church a fine quarbobte Was sung hY . I � Newswaver Association and the Huron - w'h I, a morA serious operation for internal Mr. W. .0. Gloodwin, Mr. 'Sam ReU- ki: - try. Mr. Bennett will and will not my sweater. affieiate& PIromptly k 12 o'cliock ' en Rev. Do Witt Cousins of StIrat- ��" . - 1�r, ilress Association. . talce up the question Of Imperial Con- .Our rooms here are ideal, opening the young coupk­6 unattended, took ford, was the special speaker. trouble, (but is now making good re- 4% !Mrs. A-. Sinclair and Mrs6 -N-16vade '. �," , coun � .. I . . �11'�� I feremm treaty amendment. Mr. Ben- out Onto a balcony with an alcO%e their place under -an arcli. of Pink and I teovery. She is a dv_ughter �1` . � younger Hledden, and aft the evening -service 1$,". nott will and will not do this and where the sun coVs peeping in at white -mums in, the cantre of which I .=-�. of the. latei John Caldwell. Sam Rennie rendered a fine solo. Rev. ,,,,, �,!,!r' SEAFORTH, Friday, December !bnd. that. All kindiss of things are 'being morn_, -that's where we have otir 1hung a large vrhke bell. TIhe bride ZURICH A number of our stores are ial- A. ,Sinclair relivered go6d discours- I "'' , I � '. said about his ,mission; all kinds of breaddast in the.most modern Swiss looked 4oviely in 'her French gown . ready Presenting quite an attraeltive esL I 11 I".- ,bifflon, land Veil of em- 'Late Henry Brenner. -The funeral onrisitanaa appearance. , I . 1. dianials -and seiiii-denials are forth- fashion. -1 never cease to feel like a of white silk L At C�urnvel Presb�terisn churclh the 11�.;,- � "I bro pastor, Rev. W. A, Young, preached I r � coining. There is, however, one as,- millionaire. Nevertheless I have ac- I idered,,zi6t caughtat 'back of head of tlio late ,Henry Brenner was held ' :M�%s% Alexander MdMurtrie ,is awl � t I ,'. . Is She FWling From Her ' ,,,tianthat can ,be made with confi- quired a distinct distaste for a small by a wrealbb. of orangle, blossoms. She on niday, afternoon last, ifiterment 'has been, in Toronto for the Past, both morning and' evening, deliverbig . I - , I ;;kling place in the LwtheTan come. w,egk or so visiting her son, ant] good practical sermons, w1hile the Fl. dence, and it is this: man in a green apron. who Operates also wore a rope -of pearls, the gift I ,'I �.. I Pedestal ? 'Mr. Bennett will not take a holi- the lift and enquires nightly about of the groom 11 -Der flowers were an teiT and .Rev, E. Tuerkheim condhwt- cialighter-in-law, Mx. and ,Mrs. Alex. ch�ir rendered fine antheknis, together � I i I'vos souliers." He,`z too inquisitive, arnliful of cream sweethewt roses, lily 1� . L �. i day in Britain. ed the services'. t The funeral seT- MdMurtrie� Jr. . With the usual psalm selections. I, .31im Agnes McPhail, Member of � He -may thin1d he is going to. He. �$atuxday n,ight was gald night in- O -f the valley wid fern. The halpPy Ivicesi at the'church were largely at- 19ra. 'G,eom& (Brown, who ha� been,- ,At iSt. Paulls Anglican Church the .1 , , as may even refer to it as a holiday af- the elty-"La Nuit Exotique." All young couple left by ,lot,, amidst tendl6d. Deceased passed away Roctor, Rev. AL B. Pawker, Fave good 11", Southeast Grey, ,h 0 , . Barlialuent for , at q,dite ill for a couple or so weeks, is � often been referred to and looked up- ter ir,t is over'. But it won't be. It the charming men and, well dressed a shower of good wishes and 'con- ,his home on, the Town Line, StAnley, now ;improving -Irtileely, -senuons, While the chioir very 'ably " � �­­­ �,.t on by her followers as "one woman won't be a holiday in- the serbse of women were out to enjoy the lurid fetti for Windsor, Detroit and o0er a few miles northeast of Zurich, on A very serious accident and which contributed their part., I 11. 11 I The -away 'cos- Tuesday, of lasit week after an, ill- resulted in the death ,of one, Of the Messrs. Bouthron & Drysdale have , . - sex," complete. relaxation and the absence pageants on the water and the gorg- point& br�cle�$ going . I "EV rY- tume wa a green coaLt, rdnk t � n 'I',., in a million," ,,the brains of her of cutstoniary Obligations. , The fly aous dispday of firework -s. e ram ess extending over same years. He oc,cuparilts of a car from Wingbiam, Pumebused the bardware stock of W. I t, sb es, o c, o niarb6h. On � "am angel in skirts," and many other mlight as well talk of taking'a boli- thing went metilry as a iii,arriage; med, ha ,o - t - It -bad reached the age of 70 years and I A. McLaren and W11 __ � _ _ en route. to Lon4ian� occurred here 1 either movie it � . 'injornin4g, after 0144T their returaMr. and 10s. Howe will :�,w -a life - -long resident of this -com- on ,Nlonda:,y fo,ronoon. Vv% here re. to their own ?werrOses or sell it ,off I flattel"Ing titles. Lbay froirill the gpider's wLeb. �Mr. Bell- bell , "? Sunday ��. ne,"t is caught in the network of na- usual luxurious bre"-fast, Phil and ,reside near A oodL-, . . . I . I (Is she ab-Out'lo fall from her high tw nilunity. 'For nilany yeats he follow- fer to the accident Which befell MY. where it now is. ' , - ed :his -trade ,as painter, but his, healIth ,and jNks. Thomas Fields, of Wing- Fowl suppers, concerts �,nd enter- '' bional and - international politics and I went to the hido to, r�wim. What �; pe&-istal? Or is she just becoming he cannot get out. We doubt if he a place! White sand, inibense blue ­ .. ' � . 1 being affect6d he decided to, go on a 'ham. It appears that When, bst�veen taIinments, -are ,now the order Of the . . . . . I . . ' . � lbop heav7 and dizzy. Just,, en,ough. wants to getl out. water, golden sunlight and. 'happy I VARNA farm and purchased the place whe're the homes off Mr. Willi -am Soddan and day and ihavie been so for the p9A I � r I I i, Isay, to ,be swaying a bit in the high Hard cong,enial work does plot kill. people everyw�h - — ,he died. He was well,known, in Zur­ Mr. Frederick Datars, just at the couple of weeks and are likely to . � �'_ attitude. -Mr. Bennett works -hard, 1but he loves held the greatest surprise of all. Af- IMr, and ,mrrs. 'Sdlinell.77 family, i,ch. and Dashwood and' bad madle, a northern auts1drts of the village, on. continue- . 1. v ,1 I I it It would require a docitor's or- ter a Tnix-llp when, the bus to the of DetrorA, are y1slung the latter's host Of friends.by his fine.character -the London Road Highway, their cur, Through an er.ror the dwelling Of .. I I I . u . . " ,,, There must be some mistake some- deqis or the threat of sheer physical Witham Tell country went witho -t parent!% Wir.,an,d 'Mrs. A. Austin. � And upaigilirt living. Besides his wid- ,a very fine new Hudson, skidded on A" Holland Little was stated as . . where. *-Kiss McPhail can not b . e the collapse to pry him loose from his us, the central office put at our dis- Mr. � Fred MdClyriiant, wh,6 has ow he is survived' by One claulghter, ithe icyy pavement and -Mr. Fields Jos- sold to Mrs, R. Jacobi of near Chis- . . lli� Joan, of Arc. she is� . . nid �send hini skittering across PDSUI'an ubberly marvellouls Italian ,been confined ... to the house through Mrs. Joselph,,Bechler,,of Stanley town- ;ing control ,of it, it'bqunded'into the L-11hurst, -whereas the item should have . , I I Angel I reported X0 a - - ­Iialt linlJOUsine, cOMIP110te w'Wl a illne"g, ,,,,, pleasantly surprised the slhip, and a nuTnIber of sisters and ditch at the east side, and up tW read as the dwelling of (Mrs. Samuel . to ibe, if we are to believe the re- the ocean, on. a hold -everything er F , rand. -He may ,go, ,but he will -take French chauffeur. All afternoon we other daywhen a gaodly numberr of ,brothers. bank, stritking into a tree w�hich. stop- Steacy, On Richmand, ,St�, South, as � . por,ts in the daily papers of Wednes- hi, job -with him. It will be with drove along� the beautdful Axen- his neighbors met, in his woods and )Mr. Oliver Turnbull has leased the - I ped its mad course and smashing in sold to MIrs. Jactobi. day. .him On the liner eVen in mdd-oceen. stiv,stse, a highway cut out of rock, cut, sawed'aid landed in his Wood- Pfaff farm on, the- 16-th con"ssion, ,the front Of ,the car, and the impact IMIss Jenfile Murray, of Exeter, as I I . . The occasion was the annual meet- The ship1s radio will ,crackle with it. post Tell's Chapel, his monum,nt, t9hed a nilee. sulpply of wood. Hanto Mir. Harold Praii,ce Of Us- . wasso sewere as to break'Mrs. Field's a recent -dalelg�ute to the Temperance -' . . I It will pursue Mr. Bennett even to and the little theatre where Schiller Our teacher 'nary been busy train- botme tavrns4hip, for .�, term of two nock and Ml�. FI!eldl-s nose, as well as Convention held at iRro6kvi.tle, will . Ing of ,the U. F.. Co-operative As- his calb,Ln. This Sinbad the Sailor first produced his faillous drama, ing the young people for an enter- years from April! Ist, 1933. otherwiEjo injuring thesm, both. Mr�s. give a reiport of the game unde-r the - I . . � sOciation held in the King Edward'(and that he does I sin, -bad at times "William, TeAl." That same afternaoxv tajinment to be held soon. WT. ,Garfield Brown and family Ned& Was ca,rri'ed, into, .the home ol! auspices of the WIMiS. in the school , � I ,, � .. . Hotel, 'Toronto on Tuesday. The 'Star is frank to admit) -this I purchased my adorable chapdau -'The (mlan-j friends of Miss Ddith have moved to town fron-h Ilensall Mr. Datax.%, near where the ac4lent roorn of the United 10hurch,on Tliurs6- '� . I . ? I e .Old Man of the suisse! In the, evening we went ex- To occupying the, premises re, ,occurred, and Dr. Collyer was quick.. ., Th Mossop Will be pleased to, know she and a -day afternoon, December 19t, and a . . e re,port,s of this meet*,g would S -ea on his back, the duties that he ploring to the ancienb part of ,is inii1proving in Clinton Hosipital. cently vacated ibry lfa% N. Sieniom ly ,summoned, doing a-11 be could just good attendance is looked forward ;� lead one to believe that Miss M:c- ,; Lucerne -the ,old wall, and- tower and ,Mr. Brown is opening a shoe re- at thel time for the in.jured husbanfl. I ,�nsot - �'hake off even if lie would. IMr. J<>neLq, our blacksmith, is kept to. I I . . Only hey ha -,%I, in fact, become as 11,UtuTal forta,ess- Our attention was caught, '! *ir business in the rooms formerly and wife. The ,doctor could see at I Phail is attempting id. lead not ciuite 'busy and trade, is on ,the in- , Mr. D. A. Cant.eloo is getting the I . tile Co-uperative Association, b'ut the -.o his lback as the I'luinp is to a camel. by one old bridge, "-the Dance .of e'rease, -we aire pleased to, say., occupied as. an implement,agency. once the very fatal injurry of Mrs. chvelling - propea-ty ,of 'the late, Wm. - � A I whole U. F. 0. -back into politics In- So if .Mr. ,Bennett goes away, he Death," so -called because in a series Don't forget the entertainment on JHay council tinseets next Monday Fields and she was taken in. an_am- Blatchford on Queen Street, greatly . ' 1clay. There will be plenty of pictures on the roof, it represents, DieceinbeT gth. - I .� I 1bullance to ISeaforth to the Scott chianged and improved and will have . . . v.,on't ho,11, wNerrioon far the s4e'6nd last ineet- .., . to joininig a new sect, led by"herself 'time for"that after ail un'grateful .1 ­ ing of the year, Kernorial ,Hospi,tal,' Where she (Ned a neat; diwelling wheq fully con-uplet- " . Of .the idea that death overtakes every- .- - ' . . and the Labor lileniber fro6i Winni- country -has rejected him on hi,; Lxt , " 'Mr. W. H. Go,lding,_ M.P., and Mr. atthe noon. hour and very tattle over ecl. - , yi, ,I body nuns, Priests, warriors, knights., ' k I I peg, ,which promises, given the op- MPI)eal to it. In the mean,tin,,e, if -his --etc. Irrcidentally, it began to rai n, 13AYFIELD J. NK Beattie, of Seaforth, were visi- an hour, from the time. that the acci- - IM,ur4*42�jpal immdtitei4s are engae�ing rybady hope�; . i Monday. ,client occurred ,here. At date of wril- I I portunity of coui-se, to turn Canada health holds out as eve I but,nonse of us seeniied 'to care. tors in town on I the att,ellition"of our ratepayers. ., - - - rs. J. Sitter. of Thec:Uordl, spent ,ink Xr. �Fdelds.is suffering rflore � r The Un,'ted Church intend holding I fo : -e will :be -'This epistle "Is now ,being written , e Bayfield W . X, , � . ;. ,w; 13, h up to his"neck in The annual meeting of rtb than into a Utopia, without asking r a Po'll c aff,-irs; blu-ndering, we thi,l: -)n dL I Branch Of the Bible Sorie�tv is to be the week end at the home of her par- it Was first expected be Would. Mr. f . . " 1, � n, -ek; a siliall lake boat i(s taking . their —.-I 'Sabbath school enter- ..- I tilybe limit in which to ,do it. _11.1undering very badly at times- .7s'Dartof the way to lnterrlake�. The held in Knoa Presibyberian Church on ents, :Mr. and ,111-rs. C. Schilbe. and 'Mrs. Fields are past middle life tainimenit on Friday evening before ,,� . �, ' , i 0 chaitr�ing, I -must watch- lMiss Ethel Hesis is spending a .few I (�hristilias.and, are preparing a fine - I �,ut getting Oil with ihings that .he Pic�01T- is's wlthqUt any fivinfly and, We under- � . Perhaps she found these two or- Sunday evening, December 1 1th, at 141� - I � ga thinks ought to 'be dione, and onlv -it closely and, res,erve ,moi -e letter 7 ,p.m. There will be no service in weeks with her sister, ;Mrs. (Rev.) -stand, trated, as in qnfo.9t pros.1.3terpus programme for it. I � nization,s are somewhat dour bo4- ,,k,id,ding'�him,zelf when he says he i I get to the ,Hk)tel,. the afternoon and no serrvice that L. K21bSeisch, Of Ellivira. circumstances, and, we were infornred (Mrs. J. P. Caitppbeffl'and little soli, � S writdng untal I �. . 1 ies to lead and rathei- slow to takb on holidays. He may persuade him- 'Sonne, onr'n-ext resting ,place Jusit .. . �h, nor in _MT. John, Denamy has moved onto were on the way to get plans for the Neil, who have -been spending the, � - ,ail d * oviening In the United �Ghllrz paot f ow weeks with [ . ampbelPs . , dictation self that he is doing it all for the lave ilaw, a red s, e skiff has. I com`0 the Anglican Ghurj�dh. Rev. R. M. the farm near Blake owned by Mr. erection -of a very fln,e dwelling in Mrs C� . ' ' � ,. .­­­ - . � .... .. Gf_�ounttry, and-pe.1-h.ips.in a.ineasur',e alongside, ca - y __t I At any rate for those reasons or ching-the m6nning sur- Gal, and lRev. F. H. Paull will con- Max Denoinnifel, recentl vacated by Wingham where bllr. Fields has ,been pairmtz.,;Mr. apd,gxs. James A. Bell; J�p - � I that is true. But lie is doing it most,- and the water'.-, brillia-c-. See it duct ,the ,service in the interest of My. Lawrence Regier, who has mo--�- engaged for miany y rs in the inerab 'have reburned to their home in Mind- �, � gome others, she appeays to have ly for the love ,Of the game. Ther' with m,e!-,F_Ma,rion_ . I. I I �, I . �.P .. _e bh,e Bible'Society. ed onto the farm adjoining Blake, busdnes& 'The sad andfatal accident. sOT- ' I -, . . .. . .. slightly lost her temper and is re- �s no more deadlygerin than the p6L � On &1ndhy bilorning last there was which he has leased fiam the owme'r, cajused quite a, gloom in Our village The Y. P. L. -of the UT,dkW- Chumh 1. � ­ .. .--.-_-_--__1!� I . , . ,� . I � . i lie and interesti. g - - Mr. G. Koch, of.'Dashwoocl., and large mitrilloers vighe 'th�, inot on Monda, yelviening with a 9plen- 41, 1 . . parted to have said to one speaker, Litiml one, and when a man� is bi� � quite a uniq n ,eT , d , sceno '. � ,L : . "You listen to me and keeD your ten into a premiership- he stayis (in McKILLOP I vice at the United'OhliTzh, conducted _7 of the wreck, the, county anct provin- 'did attendance. 'The meeting' was, 'L L I thes,e troubled times at any rate) in I by Men, C�ohn Campbell had charge cial Traffl� ,Offi.cers being quickly on p -resided over by Xr. Claude Blowes I ' I I . . dirty hai�ds off my name, and- y0ur a4 high f6ver'lin-til (he is jo,lbed back (Mrs. ,Carl Eisler, of Logan, spealt a and read ,the lessom The speaker HENSALL ithe spot, but1o,atuilately it was not and the following program was given . I . � i dirty tongue off my name." into' private life. There -he has hi's few days last week,with her parents, was (Mr. Lorne Eedy, of Sb. Marys, �__ mvw� a case Where others were implicated --and n-ruch iepljoyed: Instrumental I � I Later on she referred to the pro- memories and his hopbs and can ta4i, . ,Mr.' 'a.h,d 'Mrs. Henry Weltersen. *who ,gave am'interesting address. The Subscriptions Teceived at the Hensall p,)st or ,in any ,way -to blame, as it was idueft, 'ithe Misses ,Gladys . Passmore ­ . . the -and Grace Brock;'sdlo, Elaine Him- .. a real holiday at last. ng fire Colin- men's chloir * ' Oflice for all daily and weekly newspapers z I eeedings, as "little, petty, dirty pol- ., . .. with Mr. Rehn at the simply the car getting out of )vins; reading, (31ra. Delots Huntley; ; . :� - pletely destroyed the barn, belonging (�rgan, led the singing of the hyanns and for the LoMon Free Press and Advertis- cantral of ,he driver owing to the .icj 1_�.. I I ; itics" and is reported to have express- , to MT. 'Henry F. Bauermann, on Cbn- and sang aii'anthem and a quai�tette er for yt sh,crrt time at the $3.95 rate for a condition of t1he ,-aveme im-4rumental, Mliss CA-atclys Luker ; - I . I I � I � nt, ,: �od her wqlingnegs to 'have a gentle- ession, 9, McKillop, along with some was girven. by Mr. ,Gale, Mr, Rehn, A. year. G. J. Sutherland, Postmaster. ,solo, "Do No, Sinful Ar -tion," Emily- I . I . henis, also, quite a - lot of *mschinery, Erwin and James Sterling. , RFLvinfr eIntered as is tandidate in the "Good Another accident that fartunately ;Hoskin.% accompanist, Miss Bel . I& .. 11 I - - Tnan "thrown out .on his ii,eck." A Trip to the Old Country ` � I Mis . Will Club" Subscrip,tion Campaign of The did not ,prove fatal or as seri.c.us as. Smale; s6lo, 'Mrs. Redden, defoo M.Pan- 1, i, . Of course this was a fai-ndly squab- (Continued fron-L , __11 . gra�n and hay. The los,s is ,partly ssrs. . Sam and -Henry Kirk, Of Huron Expositor, I will greatly appreciate it might well havie been� occurred at ,ist, Miss 'Gladys, Luker. T%e topic, I � � page 1) covered by ins,urance. - The 'cause of Toronto, were guests of -Thys. Jas. thegiving.to me of renewal and Tibw sub- .the intersection of our main paved � , scriptions nd the sa%sina of cou'pons, Please � -uch. affairs free speech is ,_Onfes�s, -as intern-dilable, lyunctu,ated the fire ie -,A mystery as no one had Sturg�eon, recently. . eet and .the highway at the- east- lis� while Miss Greta Lanimie, gave � � He and in s � , I �tll "Beethoven," was taken ,W Miss El - 1 . $. . call or send to m4 at the Hensall ,Post Of- 1, I prrn I ' : " al'Way,.4 pei,irnissable; ,but �Jljss Me- by Philip' -s snares and intei-mit,tent been in 'the mow for some time. A largely attended dance was giv- fice. Maude Hedden. limits on the Landon Roa'l On One of her s .1 . � � Pbail should have, remembered that, bridge, effoits; an extravagant esti- !Mr. and, (Mrs. Hernian, Madle and en in the Tovkm. Hall on Wednesday Fiiday -night last, and the particu- elections ";.Minuet in GP - ;. I . I . mate would give us athaut three childrenj oif 'Monkton, visited on our evening ,of last Week 1bY Un4say 'A quiet Wedding took pilaee at the lars of whil�b we here coW from one on the violin., *dth, Wits Ruth Coles ... I 4 this fan'idly was large enough and hollrs'l sleep. However, all the dis- linto on ,Sunday. . I Smith. This Friday evening' George bome of iMr. and (Mrs. Goo. Brandy, of the London- dailies of November as accompanist. ;Ablss Lanilinie play- .. I ; Import ant, enough to -demand the at- ' Mr. and Mm C. Regele and Mrs. I.Attle is having one� onusic being uro- 189 Caledonia Street, Stratford, oil ed an Instrumental,, aRso. one of Bee- . comtfort in the, world would havIb been 27th: ,"A car' cl,riv�n by Audrey :. ' - Wednesday,' November 23rd, at trwo I I ithovem's works. The -meeting closed - � , I bention of a good' many newspaper ,:;wept right out of exi,stence by one F. Koelliler spent Tuesday at- Strat- vilded by a fivepiece, orchestra. p.m. when ,their Only dau tei- Kath- Smdth, of GodeTich, and a horse d,riv- with P,,Y,,, fol,lowed . I . 7 1 r I eporters in order that the family glinlipse' of the sunrise, gold and ford. Mrs- A- Newton -Brady is spending gh en -by Donald Walker, R. R. No. 1, h,,,r. .by a' social � , . crine� A -1m4, became the bri-K oL On 'Manday evening next the , I crinisq - . . Mr. -and Mrs. Will 'Doerr and fam- a few days in Toronto.. . I-Iteusall� ,crashed at a He -wall iniber- . . .. � do -liberations might be set before the n 910TY tover' the moum-baina "'i'lliam Ray Pfaff, of Delhi.. a son prOgTRM WiE The in charge of Messrs,. � I I capped with their eveirlasting snow. ily were Sunday visitors with,friends Il Jackson 'who has, been in, the of r.Mr. and M.Ts. W, E,. Pfa . ff. Dr. seetion on No. 4 Highway last night, Jack 'Corbett and [Clarence I . . pu�l-ie. No matter how manty times I am al- in this vicinity on Sunday. Bank of CommeTeefor the past,thre- DuIvcan� of -St. I Andrew's Presbyter- ,vith serious resuR�ts to the horse, and w2l be literary evening. Smillie, . I . TheTe is one statement which she lowed to view it again� ,the sheer Mrs. 1lienry Rapien, of Mitchell, months, has been transferred to E,xe- t7iggy ,and auioiniobile6 all of which Dr. I. ,S. Sinfillie Mobared to Tbron- I . . I I thrill of that one moment as the who has been seriously ill, is, now at ter. ian Glh�rch, perf hied. the ceremony. . were badly used up. The ,drivers es- to on ,Sunday ". � . did,� make, if -she was correctly re- train swerved aa,oiiiiid the t The bride was given away by her and ,spent a day or so � ,jurn. will Hensall Hospital undergoing treal- The A. Y. P. A. Rally at Trinity the ,ap(-,d with minor injuri-e Investi- ' I parted, with which a great many'ypo_ never be equalleclL I don't care whe� _ment-tliertei.' We wi,s,h her a speedy Cllu,rah Sunday eivening. -Wast quite father with Whom she enbered s. With 'his parents, Mr. and 1&s. A. G. _ I recovery. . . living room, taking her ,plaice beside galiva by Oounty Constable Lever Smillie. I � ple of Ontario will agree, and that ther I have to spend the rest of in well att6n-ded, s-ervilcb� being co-ndtct-: ' s �j , . y School SlectiaTi N06 13, 31cKillop, the bridegroom. under an arch of sho-,Ned that"the horse was not stop- 81PecitzI meetings were ,held in ' : lw2zl when ,she said: "I'm throug10 days in utter drudgery, ,I havie ,been ed -by the rector. -The follow5ng were ped at the st . Carl yellow ,and White streamers and cen- smgn before crossing CZ-1hurst last Week and elverk ev- �_ I 0 lwonnesGe. With all the fierce- will buIld their annual school concert installed as officers: President, 'the highway.apThe, aiito'm6bile Piled 1� troa by a wedding bell. She wore a . enling Ithis week They are being � Miss McPlhail hasIbeen given a long ne'ss of the travellers put-dow-n-and- and .Ghristlx�as tree, on Wednesday Diehl; vice-president, Muriel Rath- aresn of broadsi,ck iiilbo the- oultfit and the horse ... ducted by Rev. A. Sin I . I rope in Parliament. She is n,ever pick-up habit, I was forcibly ejected evening, December 21st. 714re will well; 2nd vice-president, Anniii Me- eggshell satin with lace suffored setvere lacerations, but no ,,p,,,t,,. . alair, the- ,. disputed or corrected by either party frosm the train at Basle ,to par be a varied prrfdgramm�. of solo,§� and Lead; secretaiy, Gay IA7qiitm,ore. jacket and, ,shoes to match, and car- broken bones.11 . take ? riteri a (bouquet of 001h.elia roses. lily 'Miss Xae Sinipsion, of Detroit, is . I . or ,by any of the independents. That Of five o'clock -breakfast real con- two short plays. Everybody welcome. treasurer, William 'Heard. - . f the valley and ttillaiden, hair fern, 01-tr rural ma�l couriers are hoping ;vpndiog a monith or so w�th her . tiniental broakfas,t'of- coffee and mar- Mrs. Lewi,% of 'roronto, is the - 0 'Margardt 'Calder, of . I should rmake it easy for her and she vellous mills and tjnney� R dj)n,t) Her couishi� that they wUl not have as severe a � , should be satisfied. N.;_ guest of Mrs. N. W. Woods. Hickson, was bridesmaid. She ,wore ,Xin,'er as is proiplieSd7jed by many ard grandmother, Mrs, lkobert Ilorthron. A I think the bens, lay eggs in Europe. BRUCEFIELD A ,-Far ,have been. able to use their IMI's- Margaret VWir, who recently . . _ - �' But .she is. a relsdegs, body. Sbe is Another two-�hour, train trip, brouglit � . a iacket dress,,of apricot crepe with cars. . underwent a serious operation in me I I . t1% here to Lucerne, -where we were Halstead,Wheeler.-A" quiet wed. HILLSGREEN, 1. inatching'shoeL% and, carried butterfly Mr. Wet%ey, princiial of the high of the Toronto hospdtals� is 4owly I It .) .1 . never satisfied with One theory or rozez, and milaiden,biasix horn. The"best .1ilm,pToving and Willi,, no doubt, sous -1 I one ,place very long. well niet and prroperjy escorted biy cling took Place at the United Church man 'was lMr. Carter Holmes, Strat- seb'oo" at Exeter, ve'ry intemstingly make rapid reicavexy. . I Iii. fact she. is �,,,, b,,tt,M,P. . Manse, on Wednesclay, Nbvemlb4-,r 310, Thi6, service Was taken on Sunday 'ferd Mn ETic Munt, of Stratford addresisted-theA. Y. P. A. of the An- .- . . ,. dissatisfied and alwa)�s has been ever I Want to die in Lucerne. All along when Viola 'Mae, only daughter of afternoon -in the. II-Eillsgreen church pla�ed the Wed ' ,Vi'lan Chu-rch on Mion&telmin ding ni�trzh. After g I ; tsintce she entered Parliament.; the LaIke ;f Luce" of beau Mr. and Mrs. Thormas Wbe�iler, 01 by Dr. Mbrtifizore, of AlilbuM Llie. certerrilairy the bride and"t-room. " I . I I � The, tif 11.1 who la. -,t, his subject being, ­ d I . I., L-ran-sparent turquoise 'blue, is a love- B-1field, was united in marriage to gave a message on his work in W�e-st led the wa,y to the dining room';h'," P&vL-16panent, of Printing," followed . I I Firs,t sihe was dissat;f�fied with the ly wide walk,tover which the� spacious Mr. Charles H. Halstead; of Strat- Chim. I by a sdoijad hourr. I ;1 . . .�. . ihdwiinity. ,It was too' mlldb. She 'tP,il bridal feasit was partaken a. "'the farmers in, this section wouirl Tre.mendous Crowds r I � game a thousand dollars back. * leaves Of the pl%be trees ca-st thpir tQT4, son, of Mrs(. John, Halsbead�' and Mr. and -Mrs, IT. Fus,s,and family Tile table was delclorated in, ye'llaw ­ .� I 1� ; I monsl3er thadowis. Close to the walk the, late Mr. 'Holstead, ,of -Clinton. ,spent Sunday with friends, in Chn- anti ,White cerilrbiv'd with the wedding eitheT like a little more snow to I I - . � . IThe s,ecoifd ,sessdOn she was, Stitt an'd clambering up ,the mountain side Rev- W. A. Bremner, ,�astor Of Bruce- ton, . ca". Later Mr. amid Mrs: Pfaff lef� m4-Ake_,.!gx)od 91-eighing, vr a complete I I .. I � dissat,isfied and at, I great I are many hotels, all I field Umited.Church, offi6afted, , Mr. Ross W-chardivon is, vi ng . ., Ex'pected at . sPotleiegy white 0i'ti his, oil absence ,of ift Tod- a week Or so so " ]MT.. and Mrs. Zapfe, of our Al- ,ji,, in Till g. MnzitreQ. The (bridet wkwe a bift- I � ., �, ength said and whIoll windows and dbors are * steT s,onbur a trip to Toronto, Ottawa and that they could finish up�slome,late � 4 I I . so. Dut�-she didn't give anything Justboloorning with flowers -red, blu,3A ,lag% ha,ve -gone to D2trodt to spend Miss Verrlyn Thiel, of Zurich.' visit- gavdy dress oif kiinlkle tcrepa, bur- -work ,on 'hand, I z? � back. Yell-, pink, in notous 1prafu6i a few weelm with friends. han. . .1 "The following Mentioned sugges- " , " . � don. gdaiidy but and burgandy coat trim- . I . 'During the past two or ' Then, right (beibind. t1h;is magic pie- IM40's Irene (Smider and, Mr. and Mr. W. Jarroft and daughter, An- n',vrd with .,grey squirrel, grey shoes tiKyns QS from the Past Ofte Depart- -Selling - Out 6 ment, will � three years, tue atre the mounta' Mrs. Mlonteith and family, all of nie, istpent Sund�y evening ... with are ,wee9sories, On their return they I no d . . I I In$',,, Some anow- oulbt be helPful to re - I . - � . . Miss Mop-hadi, it ,has became increas- peaked, ,some greeri, Some bare grey Lond0n, !Spent the week end with 'friends 'in Renzall. will reside in D member mot only for the amsistailee ; InglY apparent, is -,�tfll disqati.,Oie(l Friday . * friends in the village. elbi. The groom 's 1, . afternoon Is ME&V.14eWjng . iXT. and XTs. P. Campb-oll and gif,t, to the bridesinhid was a sil.,\- that k Will give postmastm, mail' I I . . - I ;. brought uis to the "Uon ,of Lucerne," " T clerks and. all ,those ernigaged, in govt- I with the parliamentary indemnity. � 'Mtr- WaJt&� 'McBeath, Of 8a9kat- ,children, -orf Ray, spent' Sunday at �racekt, and to'the b�esit man and ­ . e � A�wan, is Ivisiting friends in the the'liome of Mr, ,and Mrs. R. Love'. pianist, -silver 'cuff links. -matter f or � - .. . But now the shoe ­is on ,the other a huge figure, carived Out uf the sheer ing and preptaring wdail . I :1 I foot. rock fa,cade -to tcomm�emjorato the vic- village and Aftinity at prreeent. Brult�,herimg'ia flii4.cyrder of the day. the Christn�as ,rusb, bu,t it Will . . . I . The m borio,u,s death of tlheI &m,, m,,,,, Nua�se Hazefl Haugh, of I The Youths' W*lfare C1111b Of GAT- .2119D &heffees SlOoret tat Seb&drldh, gm - i � � . . - Toronto, is . met Preisbyterman 0hurIch'helld their be of beneRt to ,those usitiig'�he mails nounce, a .selling out sale to the bare . P, 7' at her home at present. Her many .......... i ;:._:. - lmi,mq Mic bail has, not -paid so of afr'OS 4111, ,the Prellich. Revolution In as fdlllawing-thiesiigge5ti�ans given i�t .�valjz. , � I . . weekly Irdeeting Won,day evening, it 11 11 'course,, 'but judging by the fact t1haT 1792� We- aIll pronounced it, with friends will �be Flad to -hear that will ensure belker and- quicker ser- T%is ropuftNe pioneer store, I! "I. . one accord, the lmlosit eatisfying mom- she its recoveling from 'her recent ill- KIPPEN I 1,eillg Tnisisionlary Indight. The topic, est,bli-,hed l'o'yearff ago, is eoniple�to_ �� , I ield in the Canadian West" 'd save many letters and cards ly lgyoift . .. � I the daily sessions, while Parliament L17rient we had ever seen, Ctuse by niess. . "Mi-sision F I Vice an 'Out off obumimelss. Evw-*y- I 11 is sitting, a The Young Peop(le oT St. Andrew'8 was the subject di-91cusse going ai�tray: 1"In. umgi4,g the pufbil* I . re much more c6nispicu- waq a'rm6ot interesting old ccve d IM -Ps. ,John Grainger's sister, Mrs. U'. d, with Mrs.. to use cards and enrvelopea lamg" thing i3l, the store must bet sold out � '. re . nated Church inet on, Friday ever- Rory iMcLaron and 'Miss Alice Walker � er regardless of � ours for her absence than her 6ridge whose Plain -bed roof revealed, h siting at his prilce, and- Sheffur'3 � . ing last, Mists Olga Bell presiding. as conventers. A very inrbereL%ting than three inches by four, the fol- ,again launch a big gale .to clear all P . -s Philippa' Penfold bad, prepared PeT on Dr. Margaret Strang, who at lowing objections I presence, it would lead one to'tbe be- the hi,sltOrY of this intriguing city honTe, has gone ,to Toronto to the Ais . pa- I " Twilight, with its, pu,TpI home .4 bier causin, qVITs. Geartge were stressed: - goods till noltbing ,i,s Wt. Bargains 11 I- lief that 4he dbesn't consider herself 'Ialk,e e haze on the a fine topic, "The Influe0ce of Music present is stationed at Pea�ce Ppiver �SMWI emel,orpes and cards cannot be 1j, to catch the weird, reflecti,)Tm of -McKay, who recently melt with such in Our lAves.,, Of a life-tifInlo sure offered, to the pub- , ,I tearing li,obts around the a 's'sn'ou` accident, . Florence Thoimivon sang a duet, 10h Walloe' y . e0trile canoeffling naiohih,&�s,_ This suffliciently paid to be a regular, or ,,he faot alpP -% I M#R-,P.s Mary ,and district, ww given b Miss Alice sitiaadtlarily passed tbrough the el- lic in ,r,der�.t,o rubbe.a clean �sweep � '. .. ... . elven a frequent attendatit. ' wal,k and on t1he. niountain lookouts - r. A scoult 'r�isters sermlonet melans a slower 0ancellatio and gen- iand 'huge crowdg VJU undoubtedlyr I I ' framsformed a beaut,iful city To Be More Like. Jesus." .,Rev. R. R. on "PersoralAy" was givien, by M�g, f, eral handling. The cancelln e 11 IShe has, awarently, other user. for ' into th� "­�� Canner gave a short talk, "The Pro- W� A. McLaren, and Ii pleasing . ation, maxk ,gdv,..Qw&y pn,tm that 'Prevail. I ,"� :and of raniance. . Solo, . . � f, her time and her ,talent,%. Profitable CROMARTY phets." A cotrae of 8ible study "Let the.Lower Ughtg. Be Buining" IT, manly Case's gWfte�ratot, part Of the 11 ,On ,Q-burday .we. uil,d&took th winter was remiderted lyy Mlrs. Jame, I _� Pro 1T414 -sale starbs 11huraday and we I ,., uses. . , trip which will blet followed in, the address, (with ih .bftbility that the would urge you to come eady. Ex- 1. I - Twenty,Idve dollars and ex- u.P Nt- Pilatus, 7,000 fleet above 9e,a __ _Nmvmwmw� s W� Bon. �� I I I months and which wall be, ve,ey intier. thron, and an Iinterrestinlg reading by fwtitlez nifay be misdeb,mered or at Peat the biggest bhirgains. in the Ills- � '.., I . pemeg, we understand. beve]; that's where the world begins iMr. McIlroA of iSeaiorth, conduct- esting and instructive.' The Mizpab UTsg Vernon 'Heddeift, after vAich a ],east dIglay,d. the sm(alIl sdze renders t,ry. I ­ I . ; TNeLw11Y- 'Before, 'ten o?c-Jo&,c ed service here, on. Stun,clay. berlefficti,6ii. I Ithe soitatilon and Alticles have been marked at . It, 0�09itY as well as popularibk bo' look making up' 01 such ridiculounRy low tpqj�oog that the ,�� . repeated in unison: '%oo&l hour was enjoyed by all. `�',I,.� have Invade 014iss McPhail's name al- we *ere Ion the boat on our -way a- 1MT. and .XTs. Arthur Colwell, orf �rought the meeting to a close. I . mio.11 MR -Ty" , bundiles more diffieult. and hanlipers entire stock . . .1 . ",`�'­, cro-f the lake to Alpriasilistadt, Brubeeleld, %pent ,Sunday h The young laclies 'F'e'e N�as' &e%' quite the- Work of (the office �ta time will go in a jiffy. oome, - I �, r �r" moft a national institution, but the -�Vit Mr. newly4ormed nofarly for the lag �couple_ of weelk's v"hen ,bring the whiole oamilly. Your dol- I ". whiorn we got the fenicular, a funny" John dwaculloch. MiSSIOn CbTlle met at -the Manse ofi �ut we hopie w*1 soon regain her ac- speed is e9seflidul. Oiwill1g to sR,nhll P,� ,,, ", If, ' � .. ,ar vMI dk; the fWt)r of several doll- 1. , I cr4." af being the,first wo,man Tnern- pale NuTe ,train: which was, to take us ,Miss Olive ,Spe,a,re ham gone, to Sgkurdwy afternoon last. An enjoy- customed health. size there is a igreater possibility of I an huro. The ( sion is filial. b'v- � .":, . ..".1. LI -P the m1airtittaini. The cli,mb, . loiss, ,as Is led 441,,�, 1 her lof the Canadian Parliament which Which flarriston, where she expects to spend able time was spenit. 'MY9. Pbpe interlds le?aving thn imall cards oT envelope' n"ay eyYthing goes till nothingia left So . , � 'l,r, , , she WeiWs, is but a ,single &sti half, proved M,Oqt the -winter, _ fall out Of the bundle, to ,mbiab theT I 1�;, niction . . -Rev. Dr. Moril mer, Of Auburn, .1 week to ViAt her d'suiliter in'Toron- come, folks, and take. things away fbtr ` ,1. � ? tinlg­tup steeP cl.iffs�, past gteen, Wss MwLrgiareit Ramilton is vi,sit. Formlel- Ynbv,sioniary in WeIst China, '.o and wheve st'he thin,ks Of S -ng iallO tied- OTeIrsize c,ards and . ' ­ 6��,�� �, - , , , and u'aftsy -ties thehead- benla)atlh th.,� � WISKI had charge of sho sefrivi,ce in S,. An- 'he winter Tnonrubs. , p. . �etn- almos I & A, gongi ,A ,reen. trelets and, weenty ' I . n,d, vellopes (laalger than 4"XV).-bave t1hp. 1�,'�� . S - enaliet%. ing in Exeter. . I , I r"'I.", ". . 1:.� ­ 1�1 ' I 11',�", _;I , " I , I es are bedmg erected- in LE STARTS THUItSDAY ill �,., �, � � 11 Oro"". I - 'o see wherever You iooked the mos'i ,Wr. Thomas Malhaffy is quite dref"S United Chu,"h �,on, Sunda -y la.st, Snow fernre i . . f0(liowl-rik dbj'00ti1OTJS, it Was deelammed: , SA i. , �,,r . Other, -ano, ,,gr.ft%.r anilbit1sons have Oxqui"site' - 11 (Yweft, dai8i)es, wilo at tivie of Writing. - The iunnuaL Christmas concert of this '(118ti-itt 'Alefre it has been' f"DIlIfficultY of calicellatililig bry ma- I '4�;;i �: ' I found I 5j,��,'�j'i'_ Oietlft- She Ab fhiWled her wagon agaltas,, pentj�ws. Tre UM dih The 'Cromarty ebi6ir t�ras i n' Mi t- St.. Andirew',A United 'Church, will be heqi�,'�ul in rpia.,.sot . chium Too large. in many cases t 11 I 1, �, we . Iej% 4 ), I 'VeaM1011,14, saving dleei 0 I", -"� �; . �, , . YA tmld tr0e 'a "lad' slWftm on its chell Friday ,evening taking part in held on, ThuT,sclay evening, December �J,riff,q in localitfff,54'that wwe -,go drift) be'�eadlily soled, into stsindard sort- I � �,, to a be� Adk", "*11a i&ltaro� �h'Aflg the � � - Sheffers -Store : '�, I 11 I , � , , , � � � � , I I, I , I , i I ,_"..'' � i, ��,_. .1 . wayto, joby,,the bi,irming water. The the scotg v"vice i" rL VAth 22nd. 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