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met parole* le --Mondey, April *Ws.
A1'61 "lb. im4) wukil' Mira Win is workiug in
Tea.
Wilson, Carr Gamed with W, J.
Graheira.
•Martin liegiation is *way sailing
for tint istretner.
X. J. Murk hes returned. boons trona
I:Cincotta,* Hospital.
') W. a Sten* ItOgaged `Nvith 3.
MeArther of kleugeen
war in the elialr. Mambo* were Ail
preeent. innterruf bort meeting ware
read wad edooteci.
Tlie followlng order* on the Treistwer
were did), plowed and issued, viz
Tb Serpa Bridge Company, Limited
$00 00 for 4 Dimas sad Levellers fOr.
Roads, Thomas Ferrell, 2 40 for gray -
el furnialied to Wm. J. theinim, Nth -
waster. Kenneth Matty, 119 00 for
driving new litotes in cemetery, furnish-
ing same (70i). *id disport, William
Joluntoo, 4 00 for 2 half days with
team on litdaline 15, workingiod drag,
front Ripley to mkt. Archie McAuley,
3 00 reD, culvert at Lot 10, con. 6.
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SPRING-. :CAMPAIGNIS:UNDER.
AND IIIIIENENT..,111(r. IS WYULIA•RETREAT
• Mani battles ate' now being waged throughout.the'Finpke. The great army of
"housewives" are gaining groat victories-in,their houseJeaning campaigns.
• But in order that 'such victories may: , iasting,; all weak spots in the defence
Should be strengthened at once. • y -• , •
141 worn-out Carpets.' Rugs, LinOletons and Curtains'afford AP "enemy". •his.
• Strongest foothed. Here 10dgeclust and geniis that -everyday SWeet3it* carfricttrdintAe.
These are the weaker points.' :Strengthen. the* . '• •
Every "housewife" desires her home .to be bright, clean and sanitary all the time.
Why should She be so handicapped when it is possible to replace these old car-
pets, rugs. attd curtains atsuch reascinable pric. as weAre Offering now in
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our MOM - .
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• Xure Worcla can giye you no real
idea of tble iiiiinber beautiful
Itugs in Wool, Tapestry,' Brussels •
• and Wiltons we hive bete. you
4941'i see them for Yourself and
yoo will then appreciate the bean.
tifuls designs,. the excellent quallties
and the remarkably low prices at
which you can buy -them,
Linoleums
A large assortment to choose from at prices
that will appeal to you; pretty patterns that
Will blend won- with the •color scheme of any
rooms These are ‘Icairn's Scotch Linoleurns—
the kind that Wears best and lasts longest,
prices 50 to 60c• per sq, yard. See our range
of Plow Oilcloths in all widths. at 30e. , Also
designs, in Fancy Rug Surrounds in Wood
Othrinel .Parquette various widths) at 25, 30,
*lid 3e. per yard., .
Japanese Rugs and Mas,
• lave y ou seen those pretty Japanese Rugs
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we are showing in sizes suitable for bedroomsl
They come in a great variety of fancy patterns.
adding a t,euelt of briihtness to ,the rooms in'
which they emplaced. Tliev are easily band).
ecir and perfectly sanitary..., There are two sizes
in stick, 9i9 at $2 50; 6x9 At $1.50; and Mate
3x6 at 50e.
Donald. cDortild, 1 Perot,. sideline 15,
con. 9. 'Robert Johnston, 4,50,,for ditch
across Road at lot 13, con. O. Thomas
Scott, 50 rep. culvert on sideline 30,
cow 2, hauling. plonk and' furnishing
spikes and cevernig. Jesi Merherson,
3 00 hauling plank, furnishing 4 new
stringers and Wires at lot .0,• con
Fielward. Hunter, 3 00 for taking out.
old culvert, battling tile and putting in
same, at lot 38, eon. • 4. J 014 -
man, 50 for minute kook and foolscap,
Ripley Lodge No. $87. 1.• 5 00
retund of part rent of Hall for patriotic
concert, -Jacob Gates, 00 for care-
taking at extra meetings., George 11;
Mooney, 15 00 for' Port. payment Of
printing,:contrect, Mit3a,.*Reta,
Treleaven, 3 00 for, rebind. of ;pert of
hall rent.on accOnat of patriotic concert
given by . the young people of the Meth -
°diet. MOO. (DO011eate Order). •V,- D.'
Bolton, 99-00 Engineer'S fees re Con..
cession Two Drain, Thomas
2 00 and Ales.lhoreson„ 2 00 serving
notices in connection with said dram.
Angus Martyn,"8 00 for qlerk's five in
connection with said (IWO. • Tho TQWW-
libip of Kincardine paid.a. 38 lialan0
due on, boundary aceoin* M. warm.
ley paid f 50, 'received by him- from.
Joseph Coiling for old timber. Semite)"
WW1, Paidl 25, v*00 by him from
Alex. McMollett for -Old timber and
Plank. Duncan, QateObell. paid 2 80,
received by him from David Brooke for
five ten -inch tile • • ..
That the Clerk
be instructed to advertise for tenders
for the construction of theitiple3x MOo-
icipal Dra.4.anderilIy-law No. 490 of
thoTownshipot Huron. Tendets. will
be received by the Clerkktil, Miw 10,
1915, on which day there. be held at
the Tp. Hall, Ripley, at the hour of 7:30
P.m, A SpeeialMeeting of the Council -
and Police Trustees of the Village of
Ripley, for the puniest) of. opening and
consicleriog suchtenders. The lowest or
any tender will Bet accept-
ed. And that the Clerk 4* instructed
to insert in the Ripley.Rxpress, a notice
informing all Persons, intereeted in said
drami'whemay want, to pay their na-
sessments in caelit may pa
their assessments tit the Tiyoruilhip Tient
user on or•before the data bald
meeting: The, Poloaterf•a, will be -
OUR PHONE NO, IS 10
'we ova special Attsatios to Phone
Orders and Znittra Prompt Delivory.
Curtains and Draperies.
Notifing so b*htens the Wine and adds the .."homelike" touch, as fresh, dainty curtains. We are
•-shOwing*Iine assortment iwnew Serims, Madras, Bungalow Nets and .Laee Curtains. Also a nicerenge
in thObeavier Ilium in Cretonnes and Tapestry Curtains in .& good variety of patterns,-shadiiiind pues
Dpecial
Satu
tiring our Safe, whichhas just closed, we cleared Outany lines at greatly reduced
prices and we putRose continuing for some time a series of Special Saturday Bargains
and for this purposewe will have on SATURDAYS ONLY •
THREE CLEARING BARGAIN TABLES ,
Every article placed on 'these tables will be sold at the price on ticket abov.: each
table. On Saturday next the prices will be 15 cents, 45 cents and 95 cents.
Caltand see thesegoods-onSpecial Sale, there maybe the very-thing_you
need and this the opportunity to purchase .it at a Special Bargain Prire,
Bev. and Mrs. Kirkwood, of
too, called on friends here lest week
Ur. 3. B. McCauley will. D. V '
preach,* the Baptist Church on. Sup
day. May 2nd, • ••
Missee Nettie Gunn and Mary Webb
of a, S, spent the week end
atilioir hordes.
We understand that Itielierf, MC -
Gregor, of the 4th. con., has patellae -
ed an -Automobile, • •
" email party of young people from
Paisley anent ViTodoeslay .ovoning it
Mr. A. Kirktown's,
Inspector IVF. Bald,• of Port
gin, ,nuide his official visit to the school
here on Wedneeday. ' • '
flhItta Aggie /Vioffat, of hae
been dresnmakingat Mrs,
bittbiifor the oaet.:weekr''
Allman -Charles •and. Donald'Mc-
Kinnon attended the funeral of a
friend.in Huron lest Tateday., .
Tuncan (A19St and- Miss quoit,
04. POW% orb the week eed with
lifeairs, Thos. Madden and Charles
Rowe+ has the Contract of fixing up
Miss Waimea house, and are busy at
Rorix.=-4:00 tbe 1.0th. con.
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gommimmirommor'
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• St. Ileletti'.•
Elliott and James Mifler motored to
• Winghaint on Tuesday night. . •
•. Torrance and son, Harry,
at -Mrs
•- Thursday.
. Misses Edna Woods and LuellaShe*
• - and Cairns Attcheson visitod at Mrs.
• '•• JOhn Miller's, Sr., Friday evening.
Alias gt Coulter lxissed .away on
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Aptil-20t11, -after an, ot
but a short time. The funeralserviced
were conducted by Bp. Mt. McIntosh
.and interment made in the Se. Helens
cemetery. The demisedwas highly
esteenied in .the community and the
bereaved ones have the sincerest Eiym-
• , pithy of all..
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Itow,il you will only. listen
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Astot- • .
aalleciderit-that happened. -
• , But by good management allturned out
Welt, • —
lionti.011111ot Mention names " •
• All yott •
• Bilt . please do not forget
'Twas "Sunny Jim'' that nade thetness.
Now tie driver; he's a jolly mail; •
Only One fault t will explain;
• Re was busy quoting "Bobby leurmit,
• When homeward the beret did turni
• Only ayeil hatan honest one,
It lacked the remotest idea of fun;
• • And man and boy, horse' end er
•• inclose comtattion .mittgledihere.!
dilly a bade out Of 'all the foticif;:,/,
Alone no trace a damage .hoie;
But ad it happened oilthe Sabbath )ay
'••••••.*,axes.-.•,.
Cr will not telt yen Irtutt the, -posengete
, • bad to say. •
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Now the accident it is all ooir, • .
But we never will forget
Wheu Sunny Jiro undhis, driver "Slim,*
Turned oat -bwit
And toughed the way—you het.
Now io•closingthe advise./
And thin We elt0414; net forget,
We all know that Safety CoMe4 first
Good judgement to exercise;
Silt WI 0101111et bate 1 411tht road •
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issued for all pines not...paid by .that•
time, Carried. " •
... The Caretaker of, 111, Paid an ac.
donut of rents of odd. Ha11, •the follow
lug sums:—LbelialebRall; e10.00:Lnek
Bros.' Concert, 310,00; 'frockey` Team's
Concerts, -2, 212,0„: 031% •
Wa.insley—Frser—Triat a by-law be.
naied,:providingtbet five per cent. be
added to all taxes nor. paid on or :before
the,150.,day-,ofDecember.).4hatLis4o,
ettY on all-trixaspaidafter that -date; •
ThisreselutTti. Wait laid On the - table
504, providing for and authorizing the
•extension of the l:Euron'•anct; ICmloss
be instructed to•advertineithe-letting-of
consent contraots Bridge Abutments
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(I) At Monies .Stewart's Lot 17, Con.
6, on the Sixth Concession on May 6th..
at tWO o'clok pa.. - •
At ot..40, Con. 5, onMay Seven-
th, at two o'clock p.m, Ow the Sixth
Concession, - east -o he 13koe-,Lifie.
(3) At Bethel %inmate Let 65 m Oen.
Until next rep ar ineetiog, By-laW No.
Municipal Telephone Systm,was duly
pasedi signed 'and sealed: „
BY -law No. 505, TO unitewith School
Section No. Three in the 1,,Township of
Huron a 'Part 'of -a •certiin Lot, now
forming nart of School Section Number
Two in said Township, (that is to sal,
the Bast 75 acrea of Lot 21, Con, 11),
was duly paised, signed and sealed;
Campbell-Wilkinson—hat the Clerk
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tbe latter's rather, James Guest.
diue,on Mondai, April 24., to Mr,
agaradtutre9.
Allan a daughter: Con -
Wo are sorry t� report that John
McNally, Boundary Wet, is not im
proving as fast as his friends would
like tolmar but all hope for his recov-
ery sotfn. •
• Janfolirawn and sfamily moved to
Paisleron Thuraday,-Where Mr. Brow, n
has goo, into partnershipwith mr,
Hoath in the blacksmith business. A1
were sorry to see them leavehere:
Best wshos-ge with therntotheir new
abode.- ••• : •
on May Seventh atfourO'clock;
The lowest Or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. Carried.
Wilkintion -Ceinpbell—That this
Council do now adjourn to meet again
Hoot For April . n.r.ednesdayt the 26th. dd,y. .11/ayi
Paramount
1 D 1915 as a Cant a ReVision and
Boca 'the ()Meet resident" doesn't . - 77" —Tuesday, April for transaction of general Township
remember experieneing in April such Martin is cuffpri3i;.lrom business, and at the
heat as we have- had3lie past week It . place. Carried. . .
• • k- -xrxem•wAt)ungano°n':-'------------------ • lifis4innteBlitevisitd- r-
usiial hour anfi Mise Hazel•Gardner Sandayed with daughter„Mrs. John Henry; •
friend,
' Olivet
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• —Monday, April -26
MiskMaud Wilkinson visited friends
in Witigham 'last week.
Edgar Roulstrin has gone to Stiuth-
ampton to spend amonth, , •
". Edgar' Boillston charge of the
serviceikthl Metlitalise ehurcri in Rip-.
ley owSunday evening , •
Gilbrt.:Barkwell end Miss. Hamilton;
of Ashlield, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George.BrOOlr,4r.
Mr.•Everinglam; of Bethel, will have
ehargeof theservice here -next 'Sunday,
Rev. Mr. Kellam attend the Quar-
terly Siteranientat Service at Bethel.
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Luiross--Centr
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—Monday, April 26.
Hardy Simpson, of NI/Ingham; Sun -
cloyed .at his home here. •
MeA1liter, of Con. 2, visited at
DavictStott's on Sunday. • •" • .
Born.—To MIN and Mrs.. A. • Ilughei,
on April 240915, a daughter.
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Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert • Arni-
drong,on April 24; 1915. adaughter.
Fishing is the otdeeof the- day' •with
thosnwho have finished seeding.,"
Reliert -Mowbray, Of Whitechurch;
called on 'friends here last Saturday
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Thin. •Guest, • of •Iiinlough, .4Pent a
rew days last week helping his brother.
Jo" prepare Material for his new house.,
A blind hors ci• helctiging to lithos
McLachlan met with a peculiar accident
a feW:daysago. While., his hired man
was driving over a bridge the animal in
ome--way...-broke-taroligh-the,railleg
which was defective and fell, into the
river The animal suffered considerable_
damage by the fall, but is likely to re:-
eoter. - • • .
1Nitet'leavie oft?sereening yourhone,untl the. flies aro around. in
Ovrarma, Keep the pest out :at the beginning. and then you have ,ne
trOubli desiori- :Our stock of Sereelletilla flOrOpOttlii. pe:into lnto,
titan), dooror Widow. •
Screen •DOOrS . 9 • . 4 0 •.* * • • 0 4, * • * • 14 00 to $.4240..complete.
-Window Screer0, .4 4. 9 ; 44 ..i....o•oisiasso..100, to 30,1%
This hot Weather brim& Oil Stoves to the fron. We have the
Detroit Vapor Stenrep the only wrali less stove on the Market. We also
have the New.Ferfectien and theQuick Meal. " • •
Hammocks at $1,,,60
• Vire'ioarethe best value in Hamnipeks, ever offered in Lucknow $,60
Lucknow & Coal
The Store that: Never Dissappoihts.,
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Agen,ts for
Iturham Cement,
Neponset Wall Board
Shewin- Williams Paint
Chi Nami31 Graining Miaterials and Vrnishes,
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.5 ,A GENERAL BANKING BUSINEptil
TRANSACTED•
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• CAPITAL"' • CIRCULAR ,LETTERS Or CREDIT • •
ANDMANIC PAOSEif ORDERS •
RESERVE • „ , •
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Deering Seeding -Machinery
H trruwa-2.-Drag and Disc .••
•Steel Land Rollers •
• Cuitivators-,-7.Sprill Ana
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,tiff Tooth
Disc and Fertilizer
Frest. N6,.p,..gaivailizedWire, "Gates antStaples. •
• - Tirnotby and ClovrSeed'
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Ant drley.
—Tuesday,- April' 27th ' t.. -Monday, April 26.
The farmers are ail busy seeding. is. John Robb vialthig-her
Wileilditgelnart_Of a Stiddri:iotroduet ._
-:,- -4:744! 'M'Altr' 91,..---. , Mr.land ' M vit.' William Iv win spent lisizAs Irene Bradley, last Runday •;
ion of mid-stinimer conditions-7bea welloloYr Grant is sinking an ar7sia,n•*,.. : --.
, • the liai ky and threaten- ,,, , . , ' '• Sunday at •JaM S. : . ,,,, lak. Younge, of iii•t Alerti spent
11:f th P 'Mint School — - . , , : -.. ' ' ..1 .--, - 0 itio, - .•:. . - • ' . ' .. - ' , , - , , • - '7.
ing-thunder storms:: --Thelieet_follow.. „ .Mrs; Wm, Struthers intim _attic. kof ,-., :.. ... , :6046ndt__Nwriship,,_.,,,,,: .. ,01, -;-ad Mrs. Wm,-Hiniterf*eltlt4:irodakit the heaki3OC13111:' Jackson.
ing•the Moisture of spring bas proMot'od , Lagrip,Pe last week, but is better agkin. . •
•• Harry ourtn ip an iss ;di a th
,-,.—.•••-• . ..• . ' *terrain this berg leek ,wek.. ' ... ... - ' •0 • .e d si bil
has come Up' ' , :,••••••,Moutiay, A.1711.26;
unusual growth—the grass Otto .1111,404 our clitelieniaker, °on • . wtLi
with a rush, trees have buret, into leaf Iliand again preparing for the SeMMite has been visitel-liWndsin!Luchnow on7Satur,
-joiti.Brigland ,-eit1/4.19.Ext
travio trend iortue summer • d
and. maiirintti blossom so that another work; . . . , ,. , . Dosed kit -the last week, ' :`-• • . . _ „ . 7 s. , •,....
week ` win give the ;Whole • tiOlinti"!` a _ Mita Henderson, ' of the ...Ond!,....eon.., ' -loin, 'Will Jenkins of Holnielit.ille,:-bas, .........14!ialtInitrdla40,Wweitihiln,tretin isiltiennAli,a_er. s • ' Wo are glad...to' know that Mrs. Dian
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tnessiness naturally la felt' lest' tbe•
June -like appearance. -, - • , . Huron, has been at Mr. 'Alex. -MOPiar- returned home after spiTding a teOreaYs .b".12,..cr!" :...,, .1 -4'. . • ,47-7 , Campbell la, reeorring nitot....her: n.
iinseasenable beanie followe , .
mid's for,the los few 4aya, in Rioter. . , . , • • , Thos. arraerson and on, narvey,
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aid frost whch' may mit off the too far been t het nuclei, -boil mutclocl, formerargoort thooralto be in exnellent Sunday. ... . - ..
4'1)7 °aid"' ' Miss:. Florence--' Mainpri'se,' •w' ho has ., seetling 1.0 'Hid order of the day and called on friend! An talk --"YretitiFy n° , MISS igaefilenondel, Ripley, is spend,
advanced leaves, wheat and gras tV181 g4sfir. h • • • • 4. • • . / • .„ •
er ame n t e 8 • - Halstead of Goderich, is spend- ed tit '--the hoot° tit her brother
eider; as wide apart as Chicao,
h le teMperate Z0110e9.8t. Of 'he °ne Ing ain`PoOr t° tetOt"1°14 enn 'twn' • • 11.11.1 Bert Finlay of Lueknti vioit-
Otains pears to' In
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moo P • • hh ih We t • • ' • • •
* Toronto
ana Xew Vork report9Eie Conditions.
Oa.the,27t1i. Chicago ad 88 degrees
Cleveland 02 anirNewyok90. The
temperature at Torontowas well u
tail° TtteadttLanct Was highest for
April. in 73 years. In •1640. on Eprir,
the niertntylesehl90-,. which was
the record.
Niagara had a curions experience.
Down by the river which is soll filled
with ide the teMperaturd was ..about 40
degrees,While a few hundred feet buck
it war; as high as 90.•
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•log WO UR 0 cd .;41•01t011 Mitt
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Just .Anuivsu
rhave, a nice stock of traretting
'goods in an invite your inspee...
tion same: , :
Tiat the Sention for rubber
heolr,I have the. relehratot•
titter.* liege. •
• ShOO repairing promptly done.
REG. SOttg/.!T,
• • ' ingsame time, at the home of her son; tladh`er laat- Week; 1 '
• Piste River
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• Miss-Ads;•thiniels is visiting her aunt
Mrs. Joseph, Done.. • • '
liee llilillia•V4Iden visited bercoustn'
Miss MelissaIlusten over Sunday.
dent f the tet e League tha cur
Mart Smith was elected Presi•
rent year. •
Arthur Haterison who hat been visit-
ing friends around Pine River left this
week for his home in Los Angeles.
Milton Bell 40 has been employed
with J. Pollock for the peat fiw
months, left this week for Calgary.
Mr. Andrew Thompseir preparing'
for the warm weather by removing "his
heard; his hest friends hardly recognized
him on Sunday morning.
Rev. IMr. gellum of Ripley circuit
will conduct Sacramental services at
Bethel on Sunday.* Mr. ItIveringbaco
takes his appointments at itipley.t •
The farmers in tide vicinity ate Vet'
busrseeding. SOM0 are AlreittlY through
and others expect to finish this V700100
They ihut tios ground 004.
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hri tile 9thCOrt; • mi 0 Ili- boo 41
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Mr L. White, pastor ot Sharon And • henwpAgh.4041ingafiny Weeks with ''!* ... •
4001:4;1'Methodiet 01fAfS40147fM:it 4eir sitter, Alm tittlellise-Dorin-trovinand iittle
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of lastLyveek in Exeter.. •..• • •• Mieffirene Henry, we, are' sorry . to
111, R. keratin. Who has. been a' • si • - -hear aro 111
visiting her parens' Ng and Mrs John it01000t
ing a few days with friends on the
Second; •
—Mr& Meltentie Gaderich, iff visiting
her daughter, Mrs, John /cesbit, at
Teo, let -anted to itir?, home :at •Lit
Hill last week..
Bev. Mr: McCormick, Holmesville,
was in Goderich last Tuesday and ad-
dressed a niceting of the Victoria street
roworth Leaguethe same evening.
• Hall Rutedge, of the 4th Con,. who
is retiring from farming, had a very
sum ssful sale last Monday, He is
moving to Goderich this week to jive.
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tivirtingAt.' On Wedneaday, April
owin to Sitcfamental- services at
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—Monday, April 26. Bethel the seryice in Amberiey Moth -
Th
e. Wmires Institute intend holding odist church will he. witlfdrawn next
t'twhnoeullrliidgtria:leamaYlrlItimaneying bectintbrtillatoetP21:3re°18wetelzsemledll'Htil:l'.08.:lernbhdlyibiYmWietnb 'trheeiPrr°0 004.
there is an election of bilkers , while the women aro doingwell atdingaround
The Holyrood Women'it list:tate have •
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their haturecleaning:
sent 61.401W Crose Society: 33 chirts..._.
57 bandages andIO its of seeks, XO, ' • , •
14th. 4:Pretty 5the WeddOlg took plate
L!.. alai they toad bon receivd."
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tice has been received •- obi bead office: .LOC•litiffill,* •
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etthebme -of. Mr. /elm Woods; 4th veAtiord. , Intends moving'
trotted, in marriage to lift Wilriath roo. , April tOth• 1144 Glrace McLennan id at Of A.
Con. when inc •daughtet Jennie, wa• s • kotigo this weolr. • •
The ceremony yetts performed 14,' .Rev.
.• .U1Bit Ethylo nodgiros, of tuckr?)vt, McDonaid a at piesnt,
R. J. lfeCorrnick and was witnessed
only by the immediate families: Mr.
and Mrs. Yeo aro both well known and ' MIS, YAJOA mittlr,111",111enil_aTlel, Donald Fintaysoir at preserot . •
popular young 'eople, Mrs Yee having day the gne!,"et Mise DTA Aw3A, auu"' We are glad to report thit•Mrs. 1...V
beenorilanistin Bethel ehorelh said Prior 101* • '.' ' - '. A, MaDotlititi is r000storiort from heti
to her Merrill:. the cOnatertiOn .prit• •Mr, W Avsit, /oillitoti. of /1,00serster. 1,0001t, ionlat, •• .
spent Stitidfty at her home here ,
Vraiter Mc Kendrick. Werking with
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Teasing' around here and if thepresent •;
favorable weather Continues this 'week •
will...scria_riumbermom plaect
Ray, oldest don of R. R. Finlayson,
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Iihitivtihiest-Inijasf:_rstehialthy!4_111: 17ttoni:1.ruo_
%who . has been Under' the doctor's- •
earefer sometime, INO'ate ghitt :to o'
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Greg. Ditton has gene Sailing. : .'" •
• • Mr. Roanhaii returned to Toronto.• Mise Jane
Mcienald WAS A.Ripley
1i.eittit••pii Friday., •; • . • •
• „Mrs. Beckett entertained number •
of friends on Wednesday evening,
:Mrs. Dr. • Simpson and babe spent
fewriayS Whitechuireh, last wook.. ••
Mrs+,TergosooroiAMberloii,.itrvi..
itinghor daughter, Mrs. 1). McDonald. '.. • ••
min. May0iiird has returned front
ihiiVor several months at Mingo, • .•
apotia.. •
Mr.' arid Mrs. lames Theinpseri and,
sant otGoderieli, were Stindy:vtors
et the home of en: Meteor; Si. • • ,
Mrs. • Rod, MeKonzio, Mrs Noil
McDonald and little dauhter, Alice,
liundayed at tile lade' Of Mont.
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Wag a..ecOMPanied by her sister,
8!0"lnlcfile":::;::ningTo'f.lti-s-tweeh4tlie- •
ladies of tho VVOMell'S Institute gri,th,„
erad as a surprise party at the-iitrie
of Misa,Attnit Me(Ireor and prettentedt . • •
her with.tt gold bar pin, oleo Mr. Mo. •
dill \vitt' a pair of gold out • links
mantlitpopitzpitlitedionbyoftiltebmoioitir.LtbrounInnoltlit! •
tat. A Itteitelloytthie trtioloi
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