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.t1.1,0SDAY, OCTOBEROCTOBER28,th 1987:
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najority of cases .the s non 4° 'adies ;Of the U. V. W.
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sk Agents fiir. particulars of. Canada's Maple Leitf
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which OfoiThOC
ited with.Mrs. john ,Barkley
on Sunday. They
were- ac-
1onipanied arklusFitzger-
Id who had
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.theOr.'!".preceding.
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e,'NI;74.Mr. and
•Mr Wilf Ritchie were )41'.''SX1(1.1'1gre!.'
tinier Wall, Culross and:, Mr: an
Mrs: Nelson UaYnard and ; gamily.. of
.prigintites, the cough is situated ...in , 'who; „meeting. , There was a good St-.
,i0Tae '.,$7giori'. of the ,respiratory VA'S' t101111Wee ai:f taernili,'Sits aiiirvist0YO':
3 ges 'between: the .voCia- chords and Ille meeting opened with 'Singing' the
he tiny ' Attie.; e . Mal ,- air .;Celle, In; 9pening.:Song.,And .vappatiiigy, IhS.
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401.1.0:F,ij'•\r'i'v,44.) \ ..'a'i', found at \.,,,t11,9 '1,0F.,d!sil7SYS., 1 ifill unrinI:, , ',n'9,'N;• \pipeT1,4.i'°*'1
windpipe. This illt,a0.:1)±01104a1 nieeting.1 alsO, la' ' fletter Of1!,iti4hkS .fr°n1 '
i14!.°ti'rt,i,l(,!,,trnnle)lie$'.:19Tri,lng,;,.0, fF:Iltia 4inneill r.',reSd.1,4thst l'inintifes. i of :last.
tree •• . ;• NIrs. AYLittle. Mrs.G. Hamilton gave
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• The cause of the irritation ' in the the .treAsurer's'rePiert. The roll, ;call,
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respiratory . passage s is in the ma-, • yes • responded to by ;.."4 suggeation
jdrity of cases either an inflamed or or next ,:year's PrOgrain...After cOln-,
zongested, condition of the mucous munity , singing. Miss "Elizabeth Rob,
'ineinbralle', lining the • Pa'§sag!, or an insbn and Mrs. Hughes sang a' duct.,
excessive . quantity 'of ' mucous; secre- pr. Little gave. a few fine selections
tion
..einieiiii:04. 4ecit ,g:i.ntnis.b..ytpinsvailifegnn
gliprit- • resent
vhinoldingiMver„'aiL McDougall ,iivas
talk on Co -opera -
causes are haemorrhage in.., the lungs, tion. All this Was much appreciated.,
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.inflarnatiOn' 10 the larynx, InCssliF The election of PffiCers- followed: „
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•'. „BRIN4-- IT IN ' : • • l'praise him of Various events of .in-
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A.'ccusations 'Are .oftenhurled again- Our .:
Colunins are open for all items
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., ist:, the !,;,'couiltry, editor for bls.,. suP"' of :interest and we would'. only be top
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,:, ; , • ,. negleCt in noticing. the _events • glad to have them communicated to
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..,... connected with certain. of his sub- • , , , • .
• • . : scribers, .and for giving fancied prom- ''' b.Y..P°t.!, ,tel°131°ne. or PerrnaliS!''
. - i'nence to -Others.: Those vvlioafeal • ag'- ••Solnetilnes. pernfia—thirilf-thar'Ver-
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; • ' grieved .should hoar' in .mina. that . tain items Are: too :trifling, to be in-.
•.• there illio sliver.' lining in 'the' 'edi.,.. sertect whereas , the'fact. is iiibierih-
,.. tor p• pockets Sufficient ' to. Pei.' a score ers '.: in distant. Parts, are especially
: of active reporters; therefore be ,has intereeted, in what might be called a
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d§ • • tn. •SP- trifle: at .home.
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' The .appeal for donationsto the
Western relief car met with :a Splen-
did response from .Zion, which is
much appreciated by " the committee.
in Mrs.' George 'Brooks Of 'Clover' yai'.
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ley, was a, recent ,•visitor
and Mrs: .Isaac 'Andrew and Mr. and
Gordon
;p1MenitsiueEsiolaay !iiiritn.h friend Beryl
nter'eof Lueknow
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Gardner. . • ..; •
- ;Mr. and. Mrs. • 'Art. .Stewart, and
family .of Port Albert'Spent Sunday
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with • MX. and 'Mrs. '.Will Gardner:::
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the whole year
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DUNGAN\s,OrN
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thly 'ineeting at the home • of Mrs.
Frank Junes', Thursday afternoon at
-Which the grandmothers of the corn-
niunitY will be entertained for -Grand-
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Mrs. Robertr Treleaven; 85 -year-old
lady hero, who fractured her hip bone
about two weeks Ago, is getting siting
; 'splendidly and resting comfortably":
Miss Doris Sinith is nursing her at
" the present time and reports her pro-
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•-aperiHthe-twiridpip'..0'hY7nir-eniargied- :froairdsht;:krs. rot-vice,-
..i,hyrLid gland situated like a 'barge .preS".• ''Mrs. Archie' .McKinnon; 2nd
'shoe. around ;t:lie air passage in the vicepres.; Miss Dean •McLeod; Sec).y.;
;neck, or 'foreign' bodies, in the throat 'Arai. Archie MalcIntyre; ;treasurer;
or windpipe such as dust or particles Mrs: R. Moffat. • ;Flower com.,.. Miss'
of .food. ' ; Jessie McKay• and .Mrs it • Martin.
; The. character of the 'dough , varies pianist, Miss Blanche :11+184:1411iiall; .
with' the- eause 1 arid th some. eident aisist Pianigt Mis Elisabeth ROb-:
Mr. Fred Bieck grandson of Mr.
and Mrs.. David S. Errington and who
has been assisting_ them,. it °rather
indisposed with jaundice. Just now.
• 11‘lis. 1.Geo:, Hamilton •and.ltwo....chil
, dr,en' sifent. a.couPle ,of days' the ,lat-
ter part of the Week 'Visiting relatives
in Termite... .
, Miss Fowler, 'unfortunately
lost • her pet bull .dog, Jiggs, on ,Sat-
urday afternoen; he getting. bit 'Wi,tha•
tine% :When crossing the. rond. He
waS1,-A gookplay 'fellow and will be
; Missed at their :boarding house:, '
Mr. and Mrs ROM Bean and:child-
ten .L...Elaine,„: Donald and 'Shirley Of
'Carlow, Visited' her: brother;
Mr. Wil -
Brown An: SundaY:7-
mr. . and Mrs. Marvin Dnrnin;
Cre•We and Ir. andEMrs. John Tigert,
.1.1reitWAlliert visited Wag L. Dreaney
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On •Thursday afterriclon... , • ,
Mr. and, Mia.. Matthew.; Sproule ;and
'Son, 'Willie' of. Llicknow :and ,Mr., ;And
'Mrs: Wilfred:Parrish And. non Grant
af Ashfield,; visited-'•-111r.andifirs;:.
; Thos. Dickson,. Jr.,' On Sunday...1 .;• _
,Brown ' and, son Arthur,
visited her daughter, Mrs: Harvey
Webster And. family in Goderieli• on
No doubt,.ail have noticed .the dull
:Weather lately and ,Whether.. Dungan-
non Was .strtiCk , worse than • other
plaCeS remains : to be found out. The
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Street lights burn night and.; day now,
fJut sometimes .net, at .night. It seems
• ' Miss Norma 'McWhinney; . spent,
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wrtb., the generarRaIe offbealtli:-The mson; °program coin., Mr.
.most 'obvious distinction in ;the McDonald,
ity of the .cough is that between the Mrs. Mci. Irwin, Miss Dean 'McLeod,
moist or loose cough and the,...drY'ov Mig...A.•,Sutlierland; hale; cone., ,Mrs.
hard cough. The loose cough indieates j. Carruthers, Jessie McKay
the .,successful .. removal ' of inuegue and ;Mrs; ' D. • McKinnon .1 -(6th Con).
from tha'air passagesi .which. in ad- Mrs.f ban MacKinnon (.4th „Conj. was.,
ults results in , expectoration. Child- appointed delegate to attend the'"?
rev usuall ,Sivallow..sepretiOns...which •
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they 'cough up. The dry ..qhtigiVindi- the' husiness,period it wan':ilecid-'
cates the . Presence of an ',irritant ed to haVethe annual St: Andrew's
which' the .cough isunableto, remove hall. The ; DOCernbOi meeting is to be
ffOni,;; the..air . passages. ; The hard held in the Orange • Hall.emarks
Puna• -dtages of bron- were given by , Mrs'. , Wm.' 'McDonald
Chia' .eatarrh' is Usually; .followed ; by thanking • those ' taking • part in the
production of MUCOUS 1 Ise- iisq, of her home. • The ... Novenaber •
a loose, cough consynetPon..-the- prograM and • to Mrs. •,Meffait. for the
'crated hy the . neeliabrane.; meeting is to he at the home Of ,Mrs...
It most important that persona G. White: The.singing,Of the National
suffering from a dry hard cough be -Anthem brought the meeting to 'a
kept warm .aud free from chills or close. ,I,tefreshinen s were served and
exposure In' order inflani-- a pleaant:hour Spent.
mation whichis present InaY .not 1?1.e•
permitted to progiessto the point • . 17tEWE'
of invading. the lung tissue and thus -
4.sheirt, 4iak,:fi.equeritly repeated " :•:••
-cipryrod.ucc9.e.0717:nilioan 'i'tuoilltyts9nsi;&:.:vv'meMdr;a.'sna'sd4,a:24.rs. Adam r°'
back ;
.cough. : -It is 1, due to .a 'mild Irritation
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in the upper. air passages, condi LorneEmmons spent the
tion
,. Whichif untreatedmaY. become `4:6Pk:°1-ir 'aC home near 'LePbar°
chronic .. ,• and attwendteed2,t,ehroeti.kfttitinevra4lrroilhett'_con6..
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Cal • chords Causes it barking cough borne C.91net.O.Y, ". on Saturday; . •
which • is,: .usually: inaffectual in re- Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred, Drennan And
moving • any, =icons:. • • ••:cIildren• visited friends near Dungan..
Coughing. in 'patieli %More..prevalent 'non on Friday. • • , . :
in winter,' than in sunk/per because Mr,. Bert, McWhinn4 is • visiting,
'disease germs which are so' freqUen- friende,at. the, Ism). He was .aecomPan-
tly. present in., the inolith and nose :Jed .by his. uncle, Mr., •John •McWhin-
fienrish when the body is subjeeted ney, who had spent ',.,the past month
Lo , lower • teMperatures, It is, there-, here, 1.. • •
tare ••rn•dst 'important•lhat in, winter ; Mrs. Wm: Crozier 'spent a few days
every effort, be ',Made to keep the with her .parents; Mr.' And Mrs. Win
body free froiri. Undue' exposure to Canipbeli Her mother returned with;
told and .Wet. When a , congh: does her ' for a short, visit. • ,' •
,develoP', stay indoors if, at ali pos Mr. . and Mrs: Jim ,Culbert ' and
sible until all • danger of ,developing lankily Of , were guests. of
a aerie* 'infection has .passed. A Mr: and :Mrs.' Bert: Finnigan on pun-
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neglected cough or cold accounts for. day... • .; •
This Offer Full); Guar-
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, the latter ',part of the Week 'visiting
, her, grandmother; Mrs. Wm. : Carr.
. Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey .Mole Visited
lier grandparents; Mr. ' and MrS.,
Atchie Johns -ion, Ashfield, On Sunday.
Mr. 'Jelin • Bryans. of Pordwich a
representative opithe • Mutual Fire
on:. Mr. and. Mrs. Leroi Stingel last
Thursday, after. 'the Meeting in the:
anteed—Alt Renewals ,
Will Be Extended, -
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'Mr. and ,MrS; Mai HOffmanare
moving "l'hUrsday Of this week to
village ioin theu farm,. which
mrented, end, Willoccupy part -of
Mise "lVtary Jane itobb'a ,ifebse With,
COURRIts" CORNERS
Harry Canipbell of
uoa has been Visiting ,with Mr. and
.Mrs. Cyril Campbell. ' • •
• Mrs. 'lack. 1:ittle' visited, One day
with :friends in 'GO,deric • •
'Mr. and Mrs., Robert Nelson atten-
ded 'the funeral .Of Mr;:ientulth .!ar-
righ ,en"Saturday at GOderieh..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cranston, Perri
and..,,Beryl-of Gocierich, Uri and Mia.
× koWhiciley1, of 'Dungannon,'
were Sunday. visitors with Mr: 'and
Nita. 'Adam' :',1ohnstone„. ,
Mr, Ab: MaQueld has, •rettifilfid
out Weg%. and'Apent
tha. weOlc,end with •Mr., and, Mrs; ::41a'
rnmenh • MeKak, attendedthe
teaehere tonVention On Vhtradat,
and Friday. '
Mis Vera Little 'visited with
Ama Italti of Mafeking. on 'Monday,
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ar great many serious illnesses' and a ;Mr. •• and Mrs. Vernon Hunter ' of
great many deaths. It doesn't pay to Holyrood and Miss Beatrice Trelea,-
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;ignore it 'troublesome cough. • yen of LucknoW, spent Sunday with
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ea- parents, Mr.' and ' Mrs. ,Bert
Treleaven , •
Mr and Mrs Matthew Shackleton
were guests Of •the latte-'s. sister
Mrs.. Clifford , Webb and Mr . -Webb. •
Mr., Cecil Blake was a, guest with
his sister, Mrs. Comfort, St Cathan:
ine.s' over the ;weeklend. '
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PEOPLE WILL TALK ,
You. may get through the world
very
t.bo4alilt; 7thilait 111; slow,' 's oifn Ygab:11. ,11'1'sitt oe nu
will l'ee. worried and fretted and knot
i4 a Ste* for Meddlesome "tongues
must have Something!, to do—
And people will talk • •
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'If quiet and modest you'll have •
its presumed!, that your humble 'posi-
tion is only assum'edi You're a wolf ,
in sheep's clothing. ; or else, you're. a ,
fool, but $don't get excited, keepper-
fectly .• , : •
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• .1n the spring ;we cuss
The muddy street
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That liquidates
Beneath our feet!
We cough and wheeze—
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And then if.. yen the r lealt
'boldness of:heart; or
a slight indi-
cation to take your' own part, the
will call you an aPstart; conceited
and„• vain; but keep straight ahead.
tont stop to explain-. •
• Fer,.'peonle ',ICC:, • '
The common cold ,
'Has "taken. Us;
Within ' • its fOlin1
r aninniertinie
' It :aeeing .4,11e heat '
intense, '
• • And has us heat, , .•
ta.sthfio.*1111:.11,xt61,. YhQtliti;,sorncidrcss, and °'•,,v11.1"i; ' ';eAnsdieeePry°fuor(s°shsade
rsitatrelirr, t:tkroen.10nicisit,ie;puef,,etahna!tt. pay your yhoitinrt ' And °0°1
ourselves
Why: But don't get excited Whatever
they 1sitir4; „ • ,
P6OpeOple. will talk.,
, If your.-dtope is in kaghiblio. don't
think titi escape,for they criticize
then in a different'. 5(61.1ste
4heati your means, or „y6nt tailor's
unpaid. your 041i,)36iriess,
there's noilght to he. made—
For .geOple' Will *talk., . .•
' ThET.Olts.4 to do is to lo as
yon . prease, for your . you
have One, Will then be 'at .tage. Of
course You,' will 'moot Oth all sorts
of alitise4 hitt don't •think v to stop
any nse4-t,' '
Anol.yeople ' •
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With lemonader •A
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• A"..ilitein the 'fall—'
". LeaVes deseericling-,-;-; ;
' Birchwood :fired,,,*ith
breeza8blending
; These 'signs euggeet'
The •Ond is nigh
And well' haVe. • . ,
Winter by,tipd hyl —
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JAMES oLivEg cunwoop...wiii; - ' :
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EVERLY ROBERTS; : : .. • -
BARTON 144 LANE. ALAN
NA'i.E. ROBERT 'BARRA!'
Jnieph King, Joseph ,Crebin
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JOEL McCitEk ,. BARBARA .STANIV-Ytt'•IN
"Internes Can't Take'
THIS PICTURE • SHOWSTI1E-,, LIFE THAT: TAKES ?LACE '
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RAPJD CITY4
and 'Mrs: -.Jack 'Beaton of Ter-,
onto visited , with' Miss Mary Mae-
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Kenzie': Inst Alitirsda
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Mrs., R. Mcquillin, Sr:, is visiting.
with her ..niece, . Mrs. Sem Morrison
at ; pr e. . •• . • •
Goderich Sunday at Mr. Robert
McNeil's.. .; „. , ;,.. , • : ;
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.Miss Avinoie Thomson of Godericli
was at hcr home here :SUridaz
'W. G. ; Reedison the sick .Iist
this Week. . ,!
Mrs; Robert keNdil ‘iz:61'it'''.'llnes-
da'y Of • this ','•W eel; with: "Garnet,,...at
Victoria .Hosnitel; London; where:he
is iniproving nicely. after a sinus
operation• two Weeks' agO:.. „. •••
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DEATII CLAIMS BRUCE COUNTY ' 10 wasand
MAIN/ ,VANtotiV,ER '• " ' spaidh
• • .1., • . .; ,:,• 'Seine on xaots .6-1071.6-17T Plan 181.
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. nonert.L. G. • Clarke
, aged 74;' died ' Wesley • .n having °°n4P- . •
leted tin; construction ,of the Little- ..
Kinloss Council - Minutes
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. Connell inet 'Monday; Oetoher, 25, „•
1911; is per adjournment..All.
bete...present. 01-,i; • motion of „Graham
'and. ,NteKenzie; the, minutes of .last .
meeting as read.' Were illipreved and '
signed.; •. • „
an -wanting to :4.16 50 • Were !Paid ' and
-.John . Kennedy insPection 1fees" ; of,: •
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; and John McLeod ',estate' insp.
fees $1:10. ; : ": .1.;• •
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Alex cLeod ;wee app,ointed, sheep .
valuator for balance of: year in place ea4M.
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of thc late John MacLeod.
Provincial election
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:Luting .to A15.79 Were paid to Mrs.' J. ' • •
"1,1eyribida, 'Clerk' of the! .Eleethin.',
P9e0; Podfrieb; Ont.. ,
, Edward '1Vloore1• ,for • cutting .weeds •
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at 4.i'..horiier.„ 4565 .West;1atAve., ;Van7
cenver,', after a'sbri6f : illness.
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He was 'A- resident Of Vantouver,
for ' half a century,' For genie, tiine
IICwas in; tile :grocery business id,specton b • "
,djo6i;aerdtii,tehnet.friunit,,, inspettibn , ;A , Y g ' •
1912, chkf feuit.;
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Colfirnbia, Vwci; years:ago he was re-
Little-l!AeKeiizidrain.
tii•ed oh .1;Saching th'•age lirnit., „ Counciladjourned to nieet again •• •
was en 'Monti:Ay. the2,22nd day of 1Novem-;
:: Bruce
.v6dusual tihie and
adriddoty4..,y.e.iirndBiwleaea., Olil Bember:Aof, ,t.h•e at '
tmn nn4;, reg'ui.o., ,atter.1%Yaslit. s4stPet,1:0"ChScitits issued: ProvinCitti .,•elee-•• • •
1.lOn ekPonees. 875.7.81 ' Harold: Purves,
sheep •claiMa $16.50; John ;;Kennedy,
one claim above , $1.30; John ..
Mcileo4 estate, insp. one .eiina • „ .
ward Moore, cutting weeds $1.50;' •
his
, so bri. faithful
ksin e h. ma; tatt, k: pre, an rie pba6t.zt. s e. st ;Ittdoi nd. , Lane,:11 je,, tooeroor't,170•goonent,tainn, c•dga it"itiedtieett'epkiiie•n$!1.. .$5$20p..;500‘,03::. ;
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taeiellbser to pied difak, moil' t. Club.grivtj t:jwd,b..si.1,1 8h.; t A• ,kt;,. hinft1.11:t$tflaa!om!ot.cor:tu::,rie:::
torn dePegit $41.00i-...$867.00; .
fon: of Prince Rupert, and 'two (11.:a'.1•11''
• ItighWay Yeo,•
sons, ; 9,, ,Abb•itiford, B.C.;.
and yraderick I., '%'ncotiver PY list .1gP4lint •Yesp.'
Mr. Clarke's funeral took
• erp. list 01; $1.00; Wesley
„aY 96,
Ogtobei';• Montgom.
, era ook place
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MdKenzie .Municipal Drain '',"iivas paid
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$320.90,• ,alance of .contreict • and ;
r(turn* of Deposit . cheqUe, $47.00( in :
11 $361.00. Extras held Until final
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Meetings of this :organizatioHe
was ..an • offitial, ;of. the Methodist
Church. here till the .tiine of union
and has been an:of:helot .,of West Point.
'Grey United Church lever since. At
the last 'Meeting of the A.01.S. Club
WcnesilaY; te cere-
Ihonipson, pay-
ints„ivonitiztc,blerlinjg):0,c,oltndeuve. lir! :9642; 4' Ito!liel?; r.liil'%111.4'eTeE. To. SI:
princiiiar of 'Union College, and fim, pay list 94,
Rev. A. M.ISanfOrd. D.D. The inter.
''j:3i14t 95:.436"66jame/litrt P:Y •
Iti616WAS at he ibiNrar(aiLa*n.it06,$750;14:tvextocgpy.•
97r $4.00i., *hours . pax (4
COlnOterSri, tat6Idanee at: list
of
te wereeraVtihc6esraohltd vitihref wig; Igroups be. piasyt • 918id't $
a103:°°$L7T611r11R4tIspg'iell'al:•• MG•Iitet, ,
ay
tpw: a6s (the de e 11. dt h t the hescem 111 which ti:ss :tt i„1111,13:2i11*11:$681:.6$15$801:; Dan Pill 1 clutter,1:):S8::i, nist;tta' pay
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BoYg. and ;Ahern. 'r.epregented - that , .
association. . ; , faLtsit; Clerk.•
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