BRIGHAI’S SWRE Maul! Block -... Datum WOOL UNDERWEAR W. In" in“ We»! and). ‘17, l -- LdCAerEM's' All-wool & Mixed Sweaters â€Of Ind up. The vary but wool at $5.00 Lined Work Smocks. Bulldog Delhi. W sad but. W m ml for the cold weather. AF to Combinations " summaries. Oven": and Pants The largest and best tttttmt gunmen! on the market. The kind young men {not tor winter out-door wear. A large assortment. ot Flu-cl & Heavy Work sum: Phone Your Orders u Dustin prices. New Fall Shipment ot "all wearing Boys' Kuickcn You». My. t'. Sale: 5 ween old. $10.00 per nah. Apply to George Whitman. phone 508. r " K001i in mind the evening of Nov. 4th. tor the Fowl Supper. mun-d by the Women's Guild of Trinity Church mun-mung pay an be hold on load-y: Nov. 8th. trttil; Day. on than, Nov. ll, and . 609110 was two minutes of revel-out " lenee " 11 mm. ot that day. " a. trtbute to than! who died In the Gm! Wu Met Choir, manuals are extended to Mr 3nd In Wm. and†on the ar- rlvul of I baby “miner. Quite n number from ibis vicinity “t to Burner to hear the Welsh Mr “a Mrn A. 'tttttttt and family, visited neatly -v1th Mr and Mrs John Slum. - Navy blue tad Corduroy HES}! GBOCERIES a MEATS Alvnyl on Hand. In. Her! Nichol of - Hanoi/er. not n week mums In and around To Electors "I felt like a million dollars when I heard his voice, and if I can live up to the things he said to me, I'11 wt. a long way." mums & GENTLBMEN "As soon as Dad read my last letter, with the news of my appointment in it, u jumped for the tele- WINDBREAK JACKETS twee is the only adequate vehicle tor'our emotions. As in the use above, the proper word at the right moment has a great ep- peel. Let Long Distance speed your menu. of in. qiration when it will he must emaciated. WM." BRIGHAM There are many inspiring moments when Long Dis- "Dad certainly was pleased!" The Pr incinl Election In Innoun for December Isl. and “the min" of the Lib. onl party. l min up fight. to the "UB. an nun-unce- metu will be ado later. HAMPDEN of kd grey 623d; Delivered lam In the basement of the church. 'Three long ables were laden with 'the very but in the winery line. lend he or she would have been a dyspeptic indeed. who could not por- tlclpote in the vlanda before Lhem. (But there In hlno room for some ', thinker to evolve I plan whereby the .feast of good thing. could be hand- ed out " sated intervals throughout I the week? . Continued from M , accomplishments “no. its Inception out - month an. _ - oa by Mrs Will laminae, Wm Ben- ‘son: piano duets lwhlelt were bril- liantly oxeute‘dm Mlues Fursmux; Bass horn solo. R. PBdfleld; duets, . Mrs Mark Willon and Mrs W. Lun- mm by the chat; of tynty one - '1 us ku. v. -:-_.. 0.; who rendered “minimum while Mm Collin of ‘81:!qu tad Mr Wm. Benson ave splendid solos. The Monday evening function prov- ed to be simply n repetition of the success of the Bunday sorvicea. The new side ot tut mnivemry is " important tutor in church life nnd "my was evident in the happy nth- i o" tmursday, 2131 October. the j.monthly meeting of the W. M. B. of the Queen Bt, United Church, met at (the home of Mrs H. McCrse. The' Hunting was led by Mrs (Revs) Petr Vera who opened the exercises by imaging the hymn "How ttrm a Foun- lduion. ye sums of the Lord.†fol. flowed by player by Mrs Dr Wolfe. Shortly after It p.111. the literary side of the evening begun, with Rev. Mr Peters u churman. His remarks were undwlched In among the. meal- cal numbers and also took occasion to tell of the an: doings of the church here and read same of the early mlnmel, hrttich Dr .Wolfe. as an early oMeinl of the church. had unearthed. The details will 'uppeu elsewhere. The mmicai side ot the entertain- man was of . high character and ell enjoyed. We are not going to comment on my particular stu- saw: that of Min Cums of Stratford, yrho -.5 on Bundtsy,-- delighted her sud: ience with her vocal gifts. She hu JGleet', well-moduluied voice and was happy in her choice of selec- tion. The other numbers: were turl- use. Messrs Demon ind Padneld: Mixed Matte. madame I. A. Hay ma M. Wilson. Messrs Padneld and Benson: recitation Master George Hay. Misses Stem McCrae and Mrs moon were sympathetic accomp- mists. Hearty votes of than: were ex- tended to the Ladies' Aid of the church and those who in any way assisted to make the event the suc- cesa It was. unmade for the Dictionary tad org- ninth": work of the church and her nddms m n m ot tntormartidh and has. 8h. mad the genera outline sad m of the W. M.8., unnuuvpluaotwork being an. up. In Harding and In. "dbhlmwm. Dr. MacBean it hes. Church ary, introduced l knowlodge of for eign autumn and faith in Jesus Christ. A pleasing part of the pro tmun was the singing†of A nautical duet by Madmen Knocmel 811nd- The meeting closed with the bone diction. ada. all of the colleges View closed? with the exception of the Hugkeit college in Canton. This uprising; she contended, ls due to the and-foreign leelluz that prevuils unong the an. Nee. However. despite this tempor- ary set beck. great progres- h evi- dent itt every line ot missionary en- deavor and hopes are high that the Christian navel my iet triumph. Dr Human ia 3 plaguing tad ttuent spotter and her story had m tym- pathetic hearinir of her Indie-b... Cm. A letter was read from In. Breese on the requirements of the Supply Committee. On Thursday afternoon Int. at the home of In John Morrison. the 'runkottering meeting of the W. M. B. of the church. use held. The Pret- Mont, Mr- Androw Derby. led In de. votional exorcise; (allowed by the speaker of the m. In. Edith Show at B-et-. Tho’ tmtte Mrs. R. Twamley read the scripture lesson. Mrs Peters read a devotloml leaflet based on the text "We walk by faith. not by sight." entitled "Fulth mduworka." Mrs Knechtel red an “infer-Mung Wet entitled "Every-Quy , â€standing." utter. from mu- llet-dd: were ma try Mrs. McGovnn on Inch. Katha by S.rrtr. wr. Nh? try It. Mom. West Chlnn' try Mrs Wiggins. The study book "Now any: ln old Indls,†was commend» “(the ttrat chaptsr "I rend "with' the help or the map of India pliced' “(on the mm. The readers ln-lloCloek- tin. Mn Wolfe. Mr: Glass; ln‘Hay m Mrs McGowan gave as â€(unite glimpses of the old days ln Indian Me and habits before the mission- Queen St. W. Ill. S. (Continued from pan- 1) of 0min St. Church itne mules] pro In! Forest Clinch 'Ctlelmtes Golden Jubilee The Celebration ot the Golden Jub- noo of the building of Wellington Bt. United Church. Mt. Forest, "a one eel-fully and inspiringly ,tndertaVn on Sunday, Oct. um. followed by a Jubilee Pectin] on Monday night. The Mount Fem! cur-ch wu Milt under the pastorate ot Rev. . I.l Pas-emu: in me. n um time one of the moat elshorte sud commodious, qrdttttatm tn the Methodist church. At! the original 'Bosrd'oi' Trustees. W. J.. Gilmy and Abel _HumphHets remnant the former of whom with Mrs Gilroy,' were guests of honor. ' ', The services were conducted by Rev. WA. "ttey, ILA. pastor of the church. with Rev. A. Lloyd Smith.’ M.A.. B. D.. of Brampton u speaker of the day. Mr Smith delighted and inspired hls audiences wittbliits force-' ful messages. ' His theme in the morning: was. ‘iDedicating a People" and in the evening, "The Philosophy of Life; . l, A large attendnlee in the morning and a packed house It the evening service. expreued the public inter; est In the unique services. The mule of the day was render- ed under the direction of Mr- M. E. Yeomans. choir leader and Ir}: J. Lyons, the emeient organill. . Ms. local choir of M) voices was ultra' by Mr Rout Nellson. Miss Bushâ€? and Mrs Crooks. _ On Mondly night. about 600 sat down to an and“: and elaborate supper prepared by t e active coop eration of the ladies ot the church. The program was nautical and rem- inlscent as furnished by Rev's T. R. Clark. Wm Kettlewell tad A. C. Ed- dy, followed by greeting; trifen local ministers menuâ€. The magical pro- gram wu delightfully mama! b our choir, M15... Bantam)“: T. I; Clark, Miss Nellie Gardiner. Mr 3. Gilroy and Rom. Neilson, tagettus wlth a number ot instrumental Mr lectlons pleasingly rendered by local talent. while Mrs W. t Gilroy and Mrs Carrie gaVe recltnls." - Alt for only $2.00. . 8. Or Include 1142mm limbo. the monthly “than†on fashion. Both mrttteattetrm, _ use. _ THE YOUTH! OOIPANION a I Dept., MC. In; thNetruei- W at this one. Greetings and tenets were-receive ed from Rev. Dr A.J. Irwin, 'ol' Wat- erdown. Davd Wren, M.A,, B. D., of Peterboro; A. P. letter,:Hanover1; T L Kermisb. Hamilton, former min- isters unsltue to attend and from Mrs Dr Willhmson. Toronto. Greetings were also received from Rev W. E. Gilroy, editor of the Congregation- alist, Boston, Mass.; Mr Rees Morg- an of Winnipeg and Rev. Wm Mo Niven. old boys-of the congregation. In anything interesting going to'; mppen in 1927 2 - l For one thing the Youth! that; union on April 16, will eetetsrriteiiii", Hundredth Birthday. During 1927.. the Companion will contain maria} tare-ting reading than ever be! 1 during its century of sued-(mi life.', Consider what you will get for " " " lanes, containing ' book lengthi â€rials. 260 Ibo". Itories by the most: popular “than. more than 100 wool ial oracles, . weekly section ",ttti unions boys. coiled the "Y. C. utr.",} . thorough shit department “4 tit! page- tor children. Also. in each Ir sue. on extant" sunny or current events. linking " easy for you totttb Iow the...†of thin buy world. Don’t III- diagram: Fear of ti (no! main. Subscribe now‘nnd receive: ' I I. The Ytmth's Comrukm-62 luau in 1931 and . 2. Thd rem have. of 1926. Snurdty. Oct. 30th, is Apple D.) in Canada. and the week following will be observed as ‘Ntuonsl Apple Week.' During that period special anon will he mule to pull! Cturad. hn AppleVGrowern '"tg"et" distrttnttiok-ot nortetf so we, are: that :pple‘oonmen in av J. “pm ot Camus. 'wtttrtte able-to g min a wiriter's Wrote]:an "F letles at prices within reach ot all. Wellington St, United Church has guly I. great trppjrrttthity In moulding the moral “(I tspiritual Ideals of the. ', 'Prtnuutity-tiis. Interesting things hare happened‘ in 1926. Commander Bryd In a Fok- ker airplane. circled the North Pole. Photographs taken in Europe were transmitted on radii! waves to Amen iea, and published in newspapere a few hours later. Gertrude ,Ederle. daughter of 1 New York butcher. swam the English Channel Arne hour faster than any of the ttge men who bed "rum it before her. Greeting! wok use reecived from: miny former members from Van-i com/er. Calgary, Winnipeg, Stratl'oxdf Hamilton, Guelph, and Toronto. Many; friends and former members return- ed to mingle with former associates, in the enjoyuble event. t Those In charge of the decorations prepared an elaborate and pleasing effect In gold, yellow and brown, while In front of the platform ma. high cake, brightened by 60 candles. Pastor and people were delighted its}; with the succesg of the Memorial.f iut Jubilee. We “knowledge our debtI oun of gratitude to the past but our he- Death es um forward. . P I A I: GREAT YEAR} IN THE h "urrows HISTORY NATIONAL APPLE , mm m ":an; In Ju Eccle. is View“ with her daughter Mrs Strong " umbton Mills. . Mr Geo. McCall he: purchased the J. B. Hunt property and ,ritt occupy same in the near future. Mr and Mrs Whyte and daughter Janet of Allant’ord, were this week guests of Mr and Mrs Geo Fenton. Mr end Mrs Sawyer and son of Guelph, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Wm Tyndall. Miss E. Stevenson w“ a visitor with her sister, Mrs Wm Orchard. near Mt. Forest. and Mrs Barviee pt Shelburne, l/tttld fecently with their son (,Itll,'3 tht slew Garage. _ The Community Circle met in the Presbyterian Church Tuesday even- ing, with a very good attendance. The scripture reading was taken by Stella. Woodyard. The tlrtrt topic was given by Elizabeth 'McKenxie, utter which ~Mrs (Rev.) C. Jay rend- ered n solo. "That "sweetistory fr 01d,"..'The second topic. an illittrnt: ed talk otr"A trip to the West"wu given try Miss MNFeehnie. ' An hour was spent in community singing and games, and the meeting was closed by the National Anthem. The Women‘s Institute held a slic- cessful meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Katie oanhursdny of last -wesk.\Much important business was transacted. The meeting was enliv- ened by n duetiMesdtunes Mc- Dougal. and Hunter. Dr McLellnn gave an interesting talk on 'Health.' A dainty ' lunch has served' at the close. Jarvis Scott, formerly of Holstein. was very badly hurt An an accident near Newmarket a week ago Sunday. He won riding his motor cycle er route from Newmarkot to Toronto, when an approaching automobile cut across without giving the signal. He couldnt stop and in attempting to swerve past was caught by the fend- it may receive r.smbiittiy.u9ttmi tom of 331nm rm out loud whor- mee. ' ,ItAI now " you) since it we: fine waned. _ Many" have en- joyed they-Iv!!!†of, being members during these 993:3 and ye would like to teilty interest kept up and Increased. '. . ' or and hurled Into the ditch with his motor éycle. When picked up hem unconscious and was rushed to the Hospltnl " Newmarket where it was touhd he hid nine pone-q broken. --. Death ot Mrsrmrriint V A meeting ot the Library Bond was held on Friday evening with a good ttt.tttaytt1.te ot. members W009: em. (nu: v'ds't,tti,l,tgt tttati-Ht," wuw'niam4 seem bar. we nadir-Rom. tgimandtthfi6, n. spent a tew days recently not (rilOlLdrrllllitlllNl LEADEB t Hts low 'MAM “V18“ Death of " Oman! TORONTO fall, who would um like to the IhO'QI' of fruit and milk- en " the September meeting any do no " this meow. Unlortunntely It turned out to bee. rein! eve-in: tut may vhen “In ity Church LY.P.A. Durham, we} coated their ploy in Russell Hell. un- der Anon [Adlai Aid nuplcee. Bar. ely one hundred were precent, but the. audience thoroughly enjoyed it. Neither the Iasdiotr' Aid or the phy- era, however. received much unen- cial benetit. While Mr Tho: Johnston with 0. party ot friends, '18 motoring to Durham Sundny, he won unfortunate in coming in contact with I. steer on the road, about a mile and one halt from the Gravel Road. The force ot the impact was so strong that it caught up the steer on the radiator and put such a dent in it, that it re- We were sorry to hear of the death of our dear old friend Mrs Durrant. For many years she was a faithful member of Yeovll church, always taking a great interest in everything pertainin gto its welftut--even after they moved to Holstein. She Is gone abut her works do [allow her. We ex. tend sympathy to her fnmlly who mourn a kind loving mother. Mrs Whyte' has returned from vis- ‘mng her daughter *Mrs Farrish at I Lucknow. . fun-e1; Yo 7130“ water. The lights were also vowed out. -ur iv' Mrs syn) pranmalm dmhter In Evtuyiand and?“ u' Milton, whim: page: here as eral wish, nttbred or exrrremsed,'dur- ing the past week but the sunshine this Afternoon, even tho' spasmodic. has been encouraging. 'Hope springs eteljl in the human breast.' -t no†,rtterattended Fairbaifn An- niversiry yesgerdny report good sen vices and m expecting a pleamt time tonight. "Snow, rain. go away, Come again some other any." has been the gen- Mr and Mrs Bert Brown Toronto, are 33mm on . few ucquatnunces before lawns tor Californh. "They returned Saturday with Mr and Mrs Robt. Sim and family htho had 'te- companied them to Niagara Falls on Friday. . It ioqked as tho' King Winter were hate Pgtarot the blizzard which ,rr8re, " 'iug Tweed-y morning "s " T . . 's" deepest sympathy to 'iii,eijjiiiiiii?i'i, Romany d the; “loft t their little lion. MWy Clark.» T _ _ Behind Mrtt A. P. Law, {Rho ver, who ware ptteruttits the futhey imbibe in by. Forest, 1rerxs'rsoiis of - if. Wttttht, Sunday, _ . - ", Miss Mury Mclunes went to Toron. to last Thursday expecting to when position. . - Mrs T..Atcheson is apendlng this week with him T. Elna; _ . 47 Lit.joi iied Raw. mum. mic Sunday " J.,? Ptyea. t. . Mr Ind Mrs David Gordon ind two children of St. Marys, Mr tad Mrs W Gorddn. Vamey, also Mr and Mrs T. Moore, were Ream, guests at D. Long's. - "s, Mrs P. Hamburg “paid a iiyLng villt to her Mme here this week. . A pleasing event took place' Mon. day morning in St Marys church)“ Forest. when Miss Margureite R. Kelly, one ot our most eetinuble young ladies. Wu married to Mr Ity adore Hoffman. We join in wishing them a long and happy life together. l Quin? a number spent an interest- in “(tycoon at the Ploughlng match in man uat. week. _ MI†jtot,it Wright- téacher 1th grun. 'npentr the . Week end " her home 'here. ,' _ Mr D. Long had s Morris‘giano put n. his home last week. t _ Mr and Mrs J. McLean. Benunck, recently visited her parents. Mr John mam. Guelph, vlslted his ulster. Mrs J. P. Ruin recently. Mn N. McDougaJl bag as her guest. her friend. Mrs Join Bell ot Durham on; week. Mrs Y. Miller has returned home hom . visit to her sister. Mrs Fred MeCaw, Arthur. , YEOVIL he you“ . _ t language, wens re suede fc _ "- _ Mtti.ttiiatrs' J .3, ' garment) common; “L ' 1:}! - f, ur,----,.: “an.“ iifittt,tr dump. in the Bruce 111(an dt apt! Thnel Aim am here lat manic: than uithu-a . u: tully C a; . N " _', -* iG remdnder and" animation .Good 537.»; gm l" WW†, 1mm... 2% u... mm. mm. _c"iiiiittit,ri,5iii",)iiit, the Bruce A bunk: for uh uh. ' Apply to F . .gpd 'ht-tdale.'".','? had R .H. ISAAC. 1ii77iiFi an: an: . . .11. fully 71 Metrose Axe., Tomn'o 8600, beigg second~estimnto on Me- Arthur bridge. " Carried. The 1- ward mm with the Clerk and duly sighed by tho three arbitrator- " potntéd In relation to the [oration of a â€would: school m. outof portions of. public school aeettotttr No. 8, .Esremont tnd No 9. Ppton. we presented to the Council. thi, award direct, that a new union school sec- tion be tanned. designated 'Union School Section No.3,. Ezreqont 1nd Proton, tad tint the tonoirhw Iota, vig: 27, M and " con T ; Iota M, 27, Mbtutd " con 8; lots M, " M, on con 9 and lot " con 10, formerly belonging to school Secuon No. 8. null comprise the portion of the new union school section in the Tp. of Emmnt. _ _ 27. " Ind M, con 8; Iota M, 88, 29. ed " his door. Famlues walked on con 9 and lot M, con 10, formerly what are now tsogutidervd long dir. belonging to school Section No. 8, Lucas to concerts; now they mm shall comprise the portion of the on the radio, and gluing at homv. new union school sectlon in the Tp. they hear the best there Is in enlm~ of Emmnt. T [Mann .A young nun in the for. Robb-Mack: That the following mer an. would walk sew-n or eight “counts ate pad: Selectors ot turs miles If he thought the occaslon dw- oes. to: Man. World, wrwmded It: now he hates to walk supplies $38.28: W. B. Rife. exp 3-,:an or eight rods. This in not it Tlie; Members of council. ottoman: mm Ase: therefore shoes last " meeting to We 816‘:;R. Chi-09.! longer. The motor car, .the telrs one of Mala: Oaaisid j " tte run] null delivery, the bus. cone“ "aiii'iGAtAt 506’me mdio--O those things have In: day.Nov. 1Mu10§uitoncd _-chnaad condition. iwtienttitrst for. 3igKetmi'vatt' ma ’ _ ' #esterihts & Screenings Repair or Renew that Leaky Roof PHELPEOPLE’S MILLS, Mt. Forest BANK OF MONTREAL ofits kind in the district. Cull-nnd a it work. - You will be cqnvincod» When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for intern! on registeredhorrds, deposit them in a Sav- - - . ’ I I - 7 - " ings Account in the Bank ot Montreal. The money you receive on' your invéstment in bonds will then earn interest for you. W. M. GROAT Er SON before bad wanker comes. Call and see'our stock of editions. Ellie... " . mam» Clerk . .Estawshed i817 Bond Interest The F... BEN Hutt and 0&0: lending Brand. ot "on . Holstein Branch: C. R. LUCAS, Manager occupied. but now in that town is only. Pf shoe repairing trtRttblitd, meat. . Would the new Times, 58):; the Kama Free Press. kindly make a mum: compulsion of the" fol-mow and [bl-end number 'ot blacksmilh shops, pool Ml. Ice cream Parlors nnd hotel-'2 Continuing. the F'ree Preu slyl. 'Conditons have Chang ed. The tsottgeqrtfe used to Walk m the grocery stone; now she tel- phoneo. The - used to will: as tar In three or four mite to th" post once; on I!!! mall " deliver. FARM FOR SALE Known u tht ou was than 125 was. so â€.mooa but: pigs dtily-- the only one A first clus Cleaner run- It Red C Bud Chimnc hhill Mel in: Bred Ir Md In VOL. XLI mum use: A. . - uncut-r. wht Hm cit or ho R m at UN M unnamed arr-mm. tt Jada 3A book wittr, atrN