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AS11E11E/A) NOTES ,./LANGSIDE
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veryeujoyabIe, time was spent • The W.M.S. held their Januarat be honie y
of ' Mr. and ' Mrs. ,Peter Meeting at • tile 'home of • Mrs. Thos.
' .:? ?rill • 1Sekit'114.3' Svening, when gift on, Wednesday afternoen. The
,Otektilitied a:large number of ;inee,Jing opened brsinging hymn 410
ds after ivhichliiisi4tekrd
SherWOodf Crevie, ,spair :The.
• Erciipttire , reading Luke'Nth
ki dflY with.Mr. and' Mrs. Less. Mit
. _, chapter,' was read by, Miss Jennie
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: :chit.. . •- • • , • • /' - , .. •• Reid. Hymn 287 was then sung: Th'i"-
.'' Mrs. Lao MacDonald • i " at t usual busmess followed during which
the financial statement; for the. year
,visiting . her_ mother, 2 Mrs .' Jas.' Reid
, -wiille7herTaniter-,,missA4nii_Reld.Lis was read. It was :,decided to make
In idea :undergoing an- operation
fort ini:st4d. ' ' • '
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know=.-that7Dick-
i_ijnred
onniway filoTadi improV-
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• Thp• Ashfield u4F„weo. holding
theiX, January meeting 011 Wednesday
j'4uary gIati„ at: Mrs: Henry 40cm),*
4nzq of Laurier: ' • • •
Mtn" *Vismenra Institute are Wilding
January meeting on Thursday,
an' narytifith: , • '
*he tielhitS;'NektilY
peo-
ple of ' the ,TteebY.terian
chiL ith was decided in• favor of the,
affitinittiVe. :The 'subject of ditienseloti
Iteitig,?Reatilve Aliat a ,Hundred Acre.
• Farm and'clear 'liebetter
start for a young ,felleW' than $2000
tivin.'lluekinghitM who has been
• ill for `the past•,niontli has left for
, " ClandeboYs where he spend the
-..4-74---.--iernaiiider, Of the. winter. -with 'hill
idaughter, Mrs: Carter. "
the regular January monthly meetd
• ing of PerainountILF.W.O. Club. will
' , bo hem at the home of the Pres.,
• ' *its. Jas. ' Webster,. on. Tuesday after-
. • noon, January 20th. Roll Call -,-Sing,
Say, Play or Pay.
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imether quilt: itE inenibeis iii.hd:
in, want. to be.sent to .a,, noiiipin, in 0 present . Mrs. ,jo n Graham .with
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a : Li Memherslup . certificate, , ••,. '
TOronte....Misli Biotin 'then read "A '-
paper 'one Moment-Please;”Tand--Mts. ' . , .. .
Ainti."1The 1.--ieeting ..-dielid bli sing, 1- .-ereat!rd----T-116 -1---'-_
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40:00tsKimitiosis wt.** mem*
'The MOI0.0.1#4 '104100.0.Da of
Prayer, aid the, regular monthly
Meeting, of the4OntkilKinliiife W,Ma
vir0.s"1414..ij the "OA on Friday
44411 9th, ' • -,
Th program gven uthe "Nled
714.4M -r was tt140-W-0,!-Tili',80414Pre'
leliOgiti. Witt, read by Miss
the prayers taken by Mesdames
A SuttiolandDu1as GrahamF. C.
Madver end Wm ItiftabOneld. A
StlOhe0-Mts>11010Iier, give 0 !reekt-.•
i*Tbe•Ocissnie 1o'11Shr-:
40,..trAfter the,Wituthn':an4:'buliWitis
the 4.000g ciosed by *c,Pati40!the
LOrdtamtrinyer :in uniseribec'y,..:
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ava.ert;-
MInt:2-14,•41)ending . 'a
few Weeks with' her (laughter, Mrs.
Norman Wilkins, of
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Mr.! Roy McGregor started t� 'tat;
tend -SpottOn'S 'Business College' last -
...week, We wish .him every anccess., •
The „W.M.S. of the Presbyterian
',•charch held their Missionary meeting"
and the Day of Prayer on Friday Of.
last week, with a goal: attendance.
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Win.Aarhopr spent a few
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• •,-tec441/4.4---.the,
Harry Ileclenaginin at BeIgneve..i
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PRESEXTEIMAN! W. M. 8., AUX. Miss Nora Falconer who was home
„ • , ." With •-• -her •parents.' bete,. for ,' • a. le*
There was a 'good. attenclanCe..! •weekshelidays, returned. to Ceietien.
the firSt meeting of the: year held. Pli Mr. Duncan' Eennedy. :nnlett.dedi•K
Jan 1th nisi G II Douglas '
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for' •
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
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21 -piece. Tea Set -given away
Free • tii''to*..persoft purchasing.
.:!ihnlojtent nnti#‘4.ttof goods Orr
Sugar and Flour not *Chide:it
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a iilea'Speciati*iiit be !•.
This..we0k,:elop*
.:CCREEK,,,' • * :--SOAP• „
Special per JO, Pearl white itaptha•-
2P6
All purchases on this sale cash
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M. Kilpatrick of Brockville. .following as
MA:PEKING .
carload of corn here on Thursday of
presided. 'After the -devotionil exer-liast.week, • • 5 operation in a _Kingston hospital` on
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'g: Thursday, . She is -sortiivoil bY'
eises.• and ,4ths.. • • a-nnnatier-frent4reend-heie. gra.' Blake •left:fer,.:Winnipe
her
meeting; Mrs Douglas gave reek! attended . the ploii_at Mr and Mrs she will spend some !moth,' Wh-frt" was -formerly MissRuth • •
in This was followed by.. a duet by Duncan ;MacDonalds, ' at St :1Ie1ene",7 ,11•OiithS!'.4ith' her son, .gattheiv. !Andre* of -Aslifield',andOliter, Miss
and: tato. . Jessie Kilpatrick of:Piv*41.k.Her
rS: ,Cal•P•OrPti ,
Itobertaork, which was very much en= and all reported a good time.-. . father, the late ..Mr. L. Kilpatrick
oar. ,Harold Webster we
tc) Guelph.*4-its well knewil iti.lAshfield, having
joied-lOadings 7cv-ore- given 133'. Xrs-e - As Mr. and' kis.' Ben Naylor were°
:miss Willena_Chesnut. R *as decided - • • - • _- • - olirse-at, the 0,A.C...an..,live _ ,
last Friday, they drove up to the .
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tock No 5, as .4, Al. Geddes, Mi.:. I -X :Aii4eris :and on their way home
from Whitechurch .' • - . ' -
. last week- to take a.' month's Short '" • • •
• • ineghti schind . in' sietions.. No 9' and
rs: Ni reached forthaliail the wita the'geest 'cif, ;Mr,' and Mrs; S.. J. liil Wood -bee. afternoon,,
'Mr'. Jas. ' *waders held- a success -
mail
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Mail bek. to 'get -their mail. But ae . Mists Susie ....Kilpatrielt of. Crewe ,
ord7Was. receiVedlitio-7Seteil "litiv."3-a-Parq-txrAille"eldefOlk--,Wed
ward. The cutter was upset and .the' ,,
Of the death On -Friday 0 Eitlaii ",Kil-', nesday eitening • and to the yeting 'folk ".. .,...4,..ei. •
ccupants tite'srf-otit7.7.4.n.L.the---tumbl
Mrs. Nayier had her shoulder dialo- patricki.-/Youngen -dottgliter-of „riday-Leveniffe,AttLeachLot_'7Witich a _ .'• ,'--r,•7'."
1.-W...-,-Scottlave-a,,paper."F.OrALEetter..;
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Miss Betty Graham ,returtied to
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Listowel last week -after a short visit
• • at her hone here,
?dr. and Mrs.• Borthwick, Of
Kincardine, 'were Saturday visitors at
the Alatter's patrents, Mr.. and a Mrs,
. Jas. HOdihost
r, • Stanley Fair and ,f,amilrbf.
.Bervie and Mrs i Bert ' McLean are
Visiting their. Mother, Mrs. Belle Slos-
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sor, of Tenewater.
• Miss Mary Graham left on _Tuest
day for -Kitchener, where she has se-
- pied a positin.
• The annual Vestry meeting of the.
Anglican thurch will be held Tues-
' ' day, ,Janeary 20th, at 2 o'clock.
• _We are glad to see' HarrY Bell
around again after a recent illness.
The Sr. W. A., Which was held
inghimir 438. The luistesS then serv- ' .
eetee, When a social half hour Wrii;'; .: (631) . ' ' . ' •
spen•. ,, , • . • -. , :. • .. :,.., ..-- .1 .tielnadutearnadisee in. 1926" In. answer . to;
of rapidly increasing • .
The Whitecherell.WOmen's Institute • ' travel between Montreal and Bos '
held •their_JOtary . Meeting in . :the... ton, the "Red Wing", •'fait running •
hall, on Thursday instead , at Friday; tantidian Pacific• night 'express bo-
tween the" two otties.'will have forty
the usual day on' account of it' being 1 minutes aeut„frotti its Schedule on
..World'sDay of Prayer. The meet- I iind aftei:Jpihnlarg ivleavAng Mont.'
the " ' '
ing opened. by singing The.Institute 'j TJ
froiitY.Mieutes later than before
Ode,. after which all . repeated the " ` vtimeaLviongn:VGAnaeart triescrill'u;'
The' train :Will leaVO this 'Madam::
'T=1411 -1's • Prayer 'In unison,' •The Roll
sitikdiT: •rttio101.0ntreal, at 9,56 inatead,of -
•Call'Wae then answered by
and lictipes. The prize was given.". by t ii a'naSalleiret:if•PtiliPiwtth e''''Itt pc4.41j.ng''
Mrs. W. Leggett The usual business ' men arthe latest t a ail'.
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period followed in which .it
. was 1, e- ! Apperintment of.W. .... Patt
: ide- ' '6. etson Wednesdayefternoon, with a good re-;
presentati ir---attendiing.L'ilie 'Trees-. '-
over of Trdsteg Board,Mi'. Chad. Ilit-
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chie ,reparted a balance Oa .lian,d—ef
over $70,90. Tre Treasurer 'Of. Mille W.
M.S. reported 'that he allocation, „iof.
, . Fund,
adian Pacific ;RailwaY. ilaY''• Was, entirely provided , for. Encinurag-'
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gave a „paper, "The Ideal Institete lug been appointed auditor oftdis., . :also given by the
Woman." . A duet by Miss A.: Carrick imuerseorts ears ;gni yrel.z,:,awglis acomth:LI 1,•_ng• relicicts. were
Supt. of the S.. S. and President ' of
The collection and arrangement for ' skitil stoke tte Voile. 1 . Ler. : Supt
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and Mrs. W. Lott and Miss Susfe '' trailer of theKettleVallPy. Railway • the Y. P., Sediety. Election of officers
Carrick pianist folloWed. The report in British COInniliii, prior to his ' , , .
. • . of. the Various, .departments of:the
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of-lhe-LHarriaton ;ConVention iwa,s_it ...new; apjiapitment:.
I. ,..„.....,.._:.......-:_. .- •-• Church was proceeded with. • •
then read which bad been kindly sent r A tooter eyole and side car-cailii,; --
in by Mrs.. Crozier of, Wiilkerton: ' ' Ing two• men and towing, a man on
FahraarY -.Meeting . foliewed. ;The 6.006sefeetecaTtuefle itwro:ruj aurtaurnri
nieeting 'cloaed by 'singing God Save en, improvised track ' at a Weed, "
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rite took_tright and • jiimPed for: the--week-end'--.- ".• S°Ple tahl113i -Patt--414Y •
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Kilpatrick' in& the . /ate Mr. -.5, 'J, 'pleasant social time ',was :spent. • • •
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cated. This is a very painful injury
and we hope that Mrs. Naylor will
make an early recovery, , .
„ ZION NEWS
° Mr. Isaac Andrew is in Brockville
this, week attending the 'burielyof
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his niece, Mies' kilpatrick,. who' died
On Friday last, .falliswing an ',epera
tion in Kingston , •
The: -Anneal' coriiregational Meet.;
ing r.rZio"n Clinyeli was held." -last
Tad eif firheriv—e ii13—surnrs:-Irlta • iiii-jaii:: ! ttibe'.1-60tity--generai •audit
282-4i, the principal feature of which 41.en Pacifie,i:RailwaYT-Is •an,lOuity,:di
iS •usually . Old Tune Dancing; ,It. ' yy ..,v, E. Lloyd,•CoMptroller of the •••
railway. He IS buccoeded iti his .
was also decided to have a Summer late position of auditOr. ofdial:mist..., •
speakey and initite.iicknow- andHoly- ments by Charles B. Gordon l'itt
rood branches. Mis..(gegatt their— 'Patterson Is One Of•-the-yOunge;
itircattoldhig hripotiant offices in; ' "the ,SOitetyioviardllielk.--
$iM
gaVe an instrunaentai. Mia.L. drain ,
The King. then Sampled the afib:v ettmeenitinle!3haisniohroyurtialtt awamsottboer
ads which were were tobe judged. There
were Just two 'salds, which Were
both excellent. ' .
A number of the. young folks at-
tended the -dance. at J. Strutheric 8th
Cuirass oil Wednesday evening.
and Mrs. 'Frank Rising spent
Wednesday, evening at J. ItiChap4,-
cycle hashein on Lake Louise; the
fir.st motel. cycle iskiloing that
has taken place" there and the. first -
time a motor cycle has. travelled
tinder its own power from the
PralrieS.to Lako,Linitse tin te„,
depth of- Winter: •
Oti the stroke of midnight. of De-
cember 31st last One of the , most
remarkable ritilrOad careersin the
Mailtirne Provinces ended with the
• Mr, and • Mrs. Elmer Tiffin moved • eon. dean of -Canadian Pacific Rail-
retireinent of Charles 11. S. Render.
to theirneW home in Winglianf on. way conductors. 111r; -Hendersea
Wednesday. 7 became a train conductor In 1878,
Mrs. John Iilehardion sent laSt wicliAilWafaylbeeltwPetellne St.e*SBterliph%
week with Mrs. Annetrong of and iindton: . He cOmPleted
Teesviater.
• 54 years of service with this raf?,
at
• • way and the P. IL December 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,. Mr. Ile has leen Conductor on the
, the theme ef /rig. peri IteLean,.
and. George Tiffin spent Thurs.= •.. 07eies 6/ three se"eseive• Dreg'', •
.A..,+. of' the anadiali Paaltic.
FARMERS OF BRUCE 1
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF: YOUR', um- STOCK P
PROVEMENT WILL BE HELD IN THE AGRICULTURAL
OFFICE,' WALKERTON, ON WEDNESDAY, SANUARY 28,
ATZ P.91.
IN AmirmoN TO THE ELECTION OF OFFICElts AND A
REVSEW OF THE YEA* ACTIVITIES, IT iS PLANNED
TO HAVE A FREE DISCUSSION. OF THE RULES GOV-
iERNING THE BONUS POLICY WHEREB-Y A FARMER
PURCHASIkG-Hls -FIRST PUREBRED- BULLRECEIVES
A'REBATE UP TO 20% OF THE COST PRICE. COME OUT
—AND LEI"S-PUVAN END To THIS DID -NOTTKNOW
- ABOUT IT AT' ThE TIME." .. •
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HOLY1i001) ' CANADIAN . APPROVED; aims
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Eadie attended We are offering a special diseount
the funeral of the late Mr. Peter- of Two Milani per hundred on chicks ' •
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bough; Kincardine, on Tuesday, 'ordrd. bfore Jn„ 15h.• Our flocks 0
have all been culledhy a governMent . • '
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Mr. Harold Congram -is visiting his
, inspector and the breeders' banded. •
his sister, •Mrkt. Chas.
. The hatchery is also subjected to • - • Frinas Phillips 6f "Belfast, am• --
spent the week -end with her friend, Mr. Thomas Rohlt, of Aniberley,
MIs' Evelyn •Reid. • , are the only hatcheiy in Huron "Co.,
The monthly • meeting of the Zion
-was 1100 at the home of Mrs.
Ernest • Gardner on ,Thursday alter.'
noon,- with good attendance.
A • irepresentatioil ,from Ilbe local
0. L. attended te Kinloss
Wet .meetag St Zilough:
onTuesday of this. wek. •.
Doirt forget the 'social evening in
Zion Hill on Tuesday evening, Jan.
20th. Dancing 8,30 to 12.30. Gents
25c; Ladies please bring lunch.
spection. In so far "as Waknow, we
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• . Thursday Of last week, was wed at-
' • day evening With Mr. and Mrs. Ceti
iendedIt was decided "to have the- rale9har of WawanoSh: • ,eheduled •DieY at least 25
ha
Bowie plair, 10,,,Adviee" i and Mrs JO Guest, athee- th iese4han 4hvee
2 • e ""'s" in practically eVeil ca f E
p , ur- ,•
• the neer fnture. ! Nina ot CialroS,spent Sunday even- Ope the 'Manitoba, 011'0'0314 gra-
Mr. and •Mrs, .. A. E. Haldenby en, big with iir.'iptt Mrs. Victr Emer- dilates hockey team sailed from
tertained a nuraber,of friends on Fizi- son.
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day evening Of last week. krt. mi. Conn spent 'a .toeple of
Wontwas. received here Sunday of days with Mrs. Ilardr Simpson. '
Mrs, Mary Cettrill's death: She had mr, Jarotis Mortjsen Sr, is laid lify
been a patient. in the Kincardine, Gen- with a felon ,on his finger which is
• eral iloapital for the past five proving l.
yeti painfu
tikinths. Mr, 'And ire. Joe' Tit1Bti spent the
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The . ayinpathy of the entire coni, weekend with Mr. arid Mrs. Gebrge
ninnity is 'extended to •Mta: '•
1ayes it the 'less of her husband, I laegfos...,,gby :macCregor and Kqr..
''••`; : Whdas deathoccurred early, .MoridaY tie& Weaver are putting on a dance
th titute ,PridaY ev,
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i'ening, Jan. 16. 'Proeeds above et:-
More than 1400 Aifferent kinds of pens'es -will be dOnated to the ineti,,
.• • tea are ISOM the regular auctions tue. , ,
- . Lontlten'ti,„ "tee inarket,6 MIncing Dont .foget the 1 Bettis • Dante in;
' tine, They .feteh, front.: to the Wtechurch •Inatittite oti
Saint i'ohn aboard Canadian Paci-
Wnter Wheat -
. WANTED
at
Liteltnow Flour Mill
W.E. Treleaven
CREWE ,
spent the week -end at Mr. Riekart` having Cin: GovernMeht aPPravea
Elliott's. • • chicks for This is on, boat offer
The club held thejr eatre Party We 'Will .,midte on chicks this year..1
laat Friday. Moist's, Will Eatlie and rollowing: is the Price List: . .
Gordinr MacPherson carried' off the After Rimed Rocks W. I-egberna
prizes. This Friday there. will . he it Mar. 15 $18 Per 100 $16 pr 100
dance, : April 1 $17 per 100 $15 per 100
and Mrs: Alnter Ackert were . May. ' $16 per
Snday- visitors at. pr. AJOhnstines,, May 20 $15 per. 100, $13 per 100.;
leuenow • • June 10 $tti per 100 $ig per 100
d • Mr. Will Elliott spent Tinelay with It does not matter when you want ' • '
chicks, order new and got $2.00 per
his sister, Mrs. Ackert. He was ac
. England. of Luck-
" tic liner Melita for Liverpool, „Ian- •
Mtand Mrs. Jos
unry They will retells to Can- spent a few days with their,
oda trod Liverpool at the- -end of,
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$2 pound; • 24; When diver -Yoke Is we -011.
WOluldn't take a -very. large cern- Whenever yotr get something for
etery to hold the people" *lib have nothing, soniehody Otte, gets nothing
theser4eep werive* 14r aoinething„; '
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The "Corn Sett". krttli 1;.mer-
ica haeltthe last few years slowly
pasha lei- way north and today
Mat* parts Of- the prairie provinces
Q f Canada are -producing .ctirit of
diffeient varieties and of high coal -
lig At the fifth torn she* 'utidet
the- ttasOldett ot: -the SeskatcheWan
Cote WoWers Asoclation, one of
the fnest exhibits of Corn inthe'.
history of • weetetn, COde was on
display.
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A• redeat andel tepott, Wiled
that over 55.066. ths#f 'the eight,'
armed petoona Were taught in 13",1
ni Oer 20003,his in- 1928';
. fish . Is 'eaten, chiefly ftY 00enta1s,
In British CO1tIthhf1L and btings
tweet "five Snit tn cents e„ pound.
�n the market .• The catch is the
t , Of Other fibbing
dtnigher,Mis. John Swan. • '
Colin Creiier spent a few :dais
with his- cambia at ' Westfield.
• Mrs: Wm. Robinson and Lanni -of,
Belgrave sOnt a few' days with Mrs
John' Kilpatrick, • 1
Mid. Wilfred Drenned.*d child;
rex', anent Saturday. with Miss Miss- Alins,
. F1ree, Dungnnon
, Mr, and Mrs Matt. Shackelton end
Benson 'Visitd Gederieh friends .01
Saturds*; ' .
• Weare gliid t� ieport that 11,1re,,
Wm. flat, Who has been siek for
same tnie is improving,
A, number 'from- here ettended the
rec ption iit Dungannon on iriday
evetting. • ,
ltteidoi taproclitet
Mr, Raymoni Finnigan is ',,,PusY,
Aerations. • cutting Wood With Mr.X4.'46iderkO,
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c..ompanied hoitie by his Mothr who, -1.00 off these prices.. • •
has 'been visiting her daughter. • 'Phone 9774..Hensall • -
Mr. and Mrs. John Eminerion, Mr .• L MKINLEY, ZURICH •
and Mrs. Earl ,Celbert. were recent •
Visitors at Mr. -=-Albert ThOmpsoin'ti.
MAFEK1NG
l(Intentied Per Last Wek)
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. The apine' meeting I of •Elake's
Young People's 'Socity vias held. on
Friday evning& Jan. ' 2nd. The fol
-lowing -officers -were- elected lor. the
year 193: President, -Mi. Cecil John-
itton-; Assistant Pies., Mitis Elide
Anderson; tat Vice Pres., Miss Marg-
aret PitilitY; , 20d Vice Pres„ Miss
NOTItE TO •C. REDITORS .
IN ME MATTER' of the ' estatefif
Adam Galbraith Elliett Miller. late
Of "the Village of Lucknow in the .
Count/ of 'Brute,- Contractor, 'deceits- • •
Notice. is berehy giVen -04'4 talk",
peratets'havinig any claims
mands agaiest. the late Adam •
Millei;% who died on or
about the nithteenth40 o isiovein-
A.D: 1930' at 'the Village • of ,„
Lgelinow in the County of Bruce are •'
iNquired to send by post prepaid r .• "•
deliver to the iindersigned Agent; • '
'for ,the :AdmittlatratOrti c:of the said :" •
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and addresses and full partit-
Writing of their elating and „
statements Of.theit- accounts and the .
nature of • the secirities,"if any, held
shy thein duly verified by affidavit.
And take notice .that alter the • . • '
twenty-eighth day, of January, , •
1931 the Said Administrators Will
proceed to distribetObe assets -- ' '
tehnetitredid theZtoeidhaanlyiailitog regard
person? •
to the eleinfir Of' Whieli they AMU
then have had hotie, . and thatthe,
Aditifilistratdi not Sipe
Olive Kilpatrick:, 3rd Vice Pres.. Miss Adam' Galbraith Elliott Mille naines their
Olive Anderson; 4th Vide Pres., Pal-
geelt, Percy Iguri=
deli; Treastirei; Clifford 'Kilpatrick:,
Organist, Mrs. Tiiiiil.Blakt; Assistant
Midi. Elsie Anderson:, Ush-
ers, Jim Curren, Jim Phillips.
SThe etiminitteeis. meet Setnrday-eVene:
tog at the borne of Mr.. "rhea. And-
erson t� ange the prOgramLor s
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The Weather ,dhrtig the two weeksaid s be
Of ChilWits holidays was all that for the said asset* ornni# Part there- •
of to any person ivhose elitim they e;
could: .he desired and the young folk,
ehoomode tflorgrdVitocoatitit2iiifceaounpiiiitievitiaerrlye. 8,sth:ite'tt.iothlaihtaiii.4teirdut. not. T •
was a general dispersion over the Dated at •LucknOw, Ont. thls 3Oth
weekend as our teacher* and students (10 of Pecerilbet 'A:454 1930, •
h fie* LtiekliOW Ont.'
*ended their diffetent *Sys back, to g $
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