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H41xui�r1 �Qbds� obip 1t1ld $itutu Township
Miss Mandena Voila id, who has a • Mr. Ilarrp 'Chompsrm reyalees over Captain Thomas Pollock of Selkirk, est- wiNvsq1 E
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There is always a large and Inter
.- .• position on Smallman .& Ingrains the stotk'a gift of a baby girl. Manitoba, arrived on Saturday' last .ed crowd of ratepayers at oar/lamina- Terms
E �. staff, L,ondcn, ars home for a two
Monday last was no creep- PIC '
Mr Edgaic S. Caateloti, syn of Mx. and
ieadi spendwill
hem abouts winter with {ions and Monde. There were some �,�,
u weeps holiday• Albert Cantelon, spent a very enjoy- jion' to the rul
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Mr. Dan. (hidden was elected true. able Xmas under the parents, roof Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Welsh and capital addresses made and the best 1
of .good facile �NTJ I'
STORE tee in place of Mr. Geo. Holland and returned to Toronto on Tues-' family of Rafter, Mich., are the g prevailed. For the .• ..,e _ ,.. . ._._ .._. +^+..:..., ... .1..
1300 K STORE retired. day evening. His many friends latter's parents, Mr. reeveship. William. Glen and W. L. .
and guests of the
Tlii nominations en Monday, were acquaintances wish him a happy and and Mrs. James WaLis, Keys were nominated. Both are cap- r ....
'' ", unusually quiet. There was not the prosperous New Year. Mr, and Mrs• Robert Parsons and able and with either at the head of
' ~ old-time-crowd, due partly to the Miss Wfnaiifred Miller spent Xmas 'family of Iiillsgreen spent Xmas with affairs the interests of the township •
heavy state of the roads and to the at home on the ninth, We are al- his mother. Mrs. Parsons- in.the 'I1 will be well looked after. For coon-
- tact that a contest was not expected. cillors John McKinley, Thomas Nich-
P ..ways.pleased to see our-old•friends at lase. .,
Diaries. ols'on, Jas• T, Keys, Alex, Innes, H 's .. .ii
Messrs. Sturdy, McClure and Yea.home for Xmas but are sorry they Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and Mr.
Thomas Fraser, Wfliiazrr Ilart and
were nominated for the reeves•hip but .can't stay longer. Percy bioorhouse of pinncpnning, �Ves. Harvey were nomfncited. '1"he
the latter two retired so Mr. Sturdy ,Mr. Wilbert Cantelon arrived. from Mteh., are the vests of their sister, '
• was elected by acclamation as were .lash threw mentionei retired so the
1 George Iiudie W the west on Saturday eight after Rixs. (Capt.) J. A, Ferguson.
John Rathwe 1, g g Misses. Maggie and Edith Falconer 'members will. be the same as tkiis.year
Canadian Almanac. H. Lobb and J. W. Yeo who eon :speeding a week in Toronto vision and Mx. 19alfred McLean of Goderich: with the exception of Mr. Innes, who
stituted the council of 1910. turfriening
and the
Iii intends re- spent Monday the guest., of the farm takes BIr. Dinsdale':s place. This
• turning in the early sexing. leaves a contest•for the rcoveshi
The mutualmeetingof tYe Goder Mr.A dance ThomasAUo celdpntthe Riondap home
er's parents, Bir. and Mrs. John Fal-Fal-
alone,
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ich Townshi Telephone S stem will is a Watson and Lulu Sni
POIOUbetiS notes on be held me the 13th of January. c Mr. Orval Weston of Detroit..•
r d in Miss Nellie Ilicks pzesided at the holidays. der of Durham Model school are
Miss Verna Z ante, I•ondon, an hems on his Xmas y
the S.S. Lessonpiano while Mr, Clarence Cole played spending the Xmas holidays at their S°n
1011' Mr. J. B.. Lobb of Galt were guests ;the violins The dance lasted until the Charles Dupes of Saginaw, Mich., 'homes on the Saublc Lime. These
over, c is'tmas of Mr, and Mrs• wee heel's when refreshments were is the guest of his parents, Mr. and •
young ladies have successfully pass-
• , George Rolland. ' served and the guests departed. to .Mrs. Michael Dupee, non is ed their exantnations and aro now Old father time will have introduced him to the .
,' their respective homes. Among the Lawrence Fowlie 4f Lod ready to instruct the "you " world before we. Have another opportunity of
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Summerhill: Mr. and Miss Izzard, x'6th can., Bir, thenpiarental roof.las holidays under Roy Dewar, Victor Eva and Messrs. addressing you.
• guests were : Bliss Glen, Stanley g Miss Cora lv icholsan idt�a
Miss Flossie Stanbury of Toronto Y, ns, Fred. Wiat--
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GiSt 4f the Lesson. Clarence Cole, Mich., and Mr. Al. son of the Clinton Collegiate , • are
Mr, J.W. Hill of Taber, Alberta, is 'Macdonald; Godirfch, is the guest of Miss Maggio Camp- g
bell this week. spending the Christmas week at their WE WISH •
visiting friends in the o neighbor- • Mr. and Mrs. E. Bracey and dough respective homes.
hood. ter of Waterloo spent Christmas at Rev. McLennan of'Toronto occupied • .
Mr. Theo..Scarlett has been visiting the home of Mr, F. W. Tebbutt. •• the pulpit of St, Andrew's church Miss Myrtle. Stinson of Greenway
sent Xmas week with her Our ever increasingcircle otfriends and ae ua
' at Mr,Cleo. T ner's. on Sunday, last, p parents, q
Mrs. Lindsay and children spent homesfoxl theeholidays,.Vale�ostockh�was
Miss Lottie Sterling of near Guelph Mr. and Mrs• W. J. Stinson•. Intances .a•very Happy and Prosperous New
Xmas with her mother in..London. Jennie of St. Thomas. .-'' Is spending her Xmas holidays,at her seta Thoma Pollock of Selkirk,: Year.. -
• Miss Ceara Biggins is spending the Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Cuff and home in the village. Manitoba, spino Xmas with. his sis.-
ter, Mrs Geo. Dewar,
,A11 for 1911. 'Xmas vacation under the parental family of Clinton were guests, of Mx. Mr. •and bars. .William Peck of Mr, Clarence McKee of Toronto is
roof. and Mrs. John Cluff on Christmas, Garin r, North I)akcta, are the +r
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sall spent guests of Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr, visiting with relatives on the Bzown- TRUE. FAT1?LOTISIVI
Mr, Barry Craig came up from
r Xmas,with friend's iii 0oderilh. Woodstock to spend Xmas with his and Mrs, James Wallis. son Ifni. and •Albfna Richard- Alla loyalty to one another by all people i8 all
Mr. Garnet Mol3rien is hone* • from sister on the 16t'h con Miss Clara Erwin of. Berlin spent Misses Laura y p p
CLINTON Fort Francis.
• Messrs, Samuel and Melville Glid- Xmas week under the parental roof. son, atter a visit in Toronto and that Clinton refuses in Order to.make 1911 the
Mr. Ab. Lovett•is visaing friends, don, sans of 1ST acct Mrs. Di. Glidden, Bir: Thomas Sanderson of BSooAT- ardspn�with eArthir �rh ha cereturned honnc. prosperous y F y
most ros erous ear in its history, •
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in Detroit, saw, Sall.., is. the guest of his p
are home from Yellow •Grass,Sask,, The were accompanied bytheir sis
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Churchill of and on Christmas Day Hiatt• was a ants, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sander- Y P
ter,:Miss . Clara Richardson, from •
Clinton spent•the holidays at Mr. C. happy re-union of the family, the first 'son. AN AFTER THOUGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard and Artfhur. Rev. Mr. Richardson is also.
Beacom s• in four years, ' ,lir, Samuel Glidden , at th° lioniestea for the week. '
, Mr. Harold Biggin was also home has located still ' further west than daughter of Smiths Falls are spend-
for Chnmtanas, Yellow Grass where he leas taken up ins Xma., holidays with the latter's • A Presentation, • May remind you that there are. friends whom
R'A'1'.GV1(AY 1 Colbourn sent the holiday
parents; Mr. and Mrs, James. John- On Thursday afternoon of last week .+
+ • ? 't RussoP y an en section. i hty aid.-iaidnstri- P you overlooked and that •s ou wish •you had reg
13 Q •La•:• 'U ° ••SYST'££M• :with •his parents on the. 16th con. sten.: • the pupils of S.S. No, A .Stamlcy,
• • Psus young men and dcservfng of the.' membered at Christmas.
Mr. Wm. an,d Miss Nettie..Sinclair success which is rewarding their el- Messrs: Atex. McLeod and James presented their teacher, Mr. 'Georgi
.•M' NEW YEAR'S drove to Brucef old for (heir Christ • forts. Cameron •of Toronto ,axe holidaying Baird, with an address, and a gold
Mrmounted umbrella. The address was
�tE X C U R S I 0 N S mss dinner. • ` ' Mr. Harry J. 'Thompson has been at their rch,pectivc homes in the •
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams. and re-elected trustee for S.S, No.4. village. read by Master Harvey. Stewart and NEW.YEAR'S GIFTSr
' ...Between all stations in Mr. Russel Colbourn spent Christmas. Rir.. Gaorge holland leaves on Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Elliott. of the umbrella presented by Miss An- .
t'`+ Canada. Dayat Mr. John (1othoril's, Porter's Hill were the guests of the neo Stewart.. Air. Baird made a suit!; • A New Years.gift would probably make'it ri ht,
.Thursday morning of this week for
I wisb to thank all those- who Elgin county to select a carload of latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-, able reply to the address, and thank-
;.i AT SINGE FARE helped ne to remove the stone foun- r which '- and Weston:. ' Xmas, ed .the ,pupils. for'their kind • and. w
1 ti? choice vu ham cattle he e e have still a very nice selection of useful and •
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ts; dation of the aid siliooi_at Summer- cots t•o dis ose of h auction at his lVirs, A. l'7. Erwin left on Saturday thoughtful •remembrance of him: The serviceable fancy • articles for old and. young
Return going December 24, 25 'and 26. P P y last fpr. Wiarton to spend the Xmas address was as follows from whichyou maychoose, manyhaving`' limits Tuesday, Dec. 27th, hill to Clinton. • May . prosperity farm here on Jan. 12th. g
flower their paths.-=John..Colbourn. If •The News�Recoxd leases you holidays at her old home. To Mr. George Baird : special rices attached ':in orde . to dispose Of
1910. Also good going December 31, P F. A p
The News-Record will be pleased if Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biacdcnald are • Dear Master,-As you are about to them at once.
valid and January 1st and 2nd, 1911, spending Xmas weele with friends at severe your long connection with this ' •
. valid returning until Tuesday, Jan. you will : recommend it to your i.,.
I,it9liCIt9111 •Rt�ad ` friends, Berlin. septiot •as its teachex, we, your
3rd, 191'1. Miss Jennie Erwin of Clinton pupils of the. present day, take this - '
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,,,; $cave Sturdy lost ' forty dollars is .
—AT FARE AND ONE-THIRD— lIli and Mrs. W. G. Stanbury and •
worth of.pork the other day by the spending Xmas week at hex home in opportunity to. tell you.hoiv sorry w�c
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Good going December 21st, 1910, too baby spent Christmas with Toronto smoke house catching Sire in his .ab- the village+,, feel to think that when we assemble �-+ •
''1 ' elusive sense,` Mrs. Fisher and daughter,. Miss, Here again to take up our Studies i,RI DAV RYId .SATU I�DAY ,
valid.
January'and, 19. d , friends, :•
�rslid. returning until Wednesday, Jan- A Silver Wedding.. Ruby Fisher of Ber4in, and Bir.: and 'y°fir familiar voice will not greet •
g'- Mos. George Fisher and,child 9f Wat- us. We desire also. to express our •
•' ,teary 4th, 1911. • Friday last was an eventful lay at erloo were the nests of the foreier's gratitude to you' for
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men over 100 ears, old died in g y your constant • We •will.8110w special priCd9 III
y the home of'Mr. and Mrs. 1V. H.
1 sister, Mrs: F, .A. Edwards, ower and untiring•labor for our mental and
Secure tickets and full inforixationo-
Ontario. . Lobb,•Maitland Con., Goderich ttn:it Xmas. •, moral improvement. 'Please • accegit
r roue-• Corsets
Unfitted States Steel CorP°ration;xe- ship, •it bales'the 25th anni�rii si y of Mr: •George McCraney,• M..P.,- 'and froth us this ' umbrella as a small.
JOHN RANSFORD, Town• Agent ported to be purchasing land near their wedding, when a number of wi••fe . 'of Saskatoon; Sas1::, Were token of our respect and sincere af- 'Cid Gloves • .
f: A. O. PATTISON, Depot Agent Dunnville. their friends gathered at their hhme guests of 'his.. sister, Mrs. (Dr:) lection. Signed on behalf of the pup. 'Ladies' Coats
! to' celebrate this occasion, Smith, on• Wednesd• ay of last.week; •ails. of S. S. No,.1, Stanley.-=•Katie. C;hi ell's COats •
Many beautiful , presents of silv•er- Mr, and.Mrs, Edward Eagleson and McGregor, Mary McDougall,. ,Edward lClr • •
li' . eir� ware were received by Mr,.wed lliis. :child :of ,Morse, Bask: are the oasts s Furs .
g Jelin (11en, Leslie Hanley. Ladies and Children
. Lobb which-showed the high esteem cif his•parents, Mr.•and Mrs, Wil- A large number of the parents and
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,DryGoods they are held by all, ham Eagleson.. - ex pupils weep•presen't to witness the
LADIES in which
After dinner had been served the
Mr. Robert McMurray is spending presentation. OUR MILLINER
• mann- en, • remainder of the evening. was • spent Xmas holidays with friends at Toron- Claude .Rau, the seven-year-old son
.Ready-to-wearNC ' in music. The selections, both vocal to. of Mr. James Rau of Drysdale, ran a
,Il , • • and instrumental, were enjoyed by ll.: Mr. •James .R'ouat of Landon. is Cork into his eye on Christmas. Da `l
GARMENTS. Dress-making T . . r'} y y Who has left for home tt l the •spring season _• •. 4i,,,
One chorus by Mr:.and. Mrs. Lobb s spending Xmas week under the paten-, anal was"taken toga hospital in London
• ' family was especially good: It• w•as tal roof:. for treatment, It' was found that the arrives •has left just" 1$ .trine sed. •hats yet un-
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certainl• a rare, treat. The nominations on alonda .result- sold. The rices.ranged from 3,50 .to 6.50 and
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Friends, were present :tom' Jit „*uxa. eel as •in both the councillors • anti anti ars the mOSt stylish Millinery t0 •be .fQUnd
Palle, Galt, Mitclieh, Stratford, Lew-. trustees:being elected by acclamation.,
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at these.prices. Now our policy is the• same as
O� I. iston, Ranstorrille. and from . the a follows : ' . .
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• Varna last season viz , Not to carry one over.'So come
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�,: .. nearby towns. Councillors : John Davidson, Geer-. y
�y After having Spent a very enjoyable ae Erwin, David Leitch'and James . hir• Alfred •Austin and his young- on Saturday and •take your Choice . at: ..price.
!.• =Amp PRIG...+ avenin " • the National-
broke upby
g y Thomson, est daughter, Miss Alice, spent You should be here early and get the best, _
s• inging the National. Anthem and Trustees Robert Brown, Harry .Christ at the format's. home Haan
"For He"i a 'Jolly Good Fellow," Drehuian and Thomas Elliott.-� may" Blyth, rettuming home iMonday even-
t \\ After the with showers .of good wishes to Mr. For the Reeveship •George Lindsay: ins accompanied by• his eldest son, INIIIMOMEIMEIMIllb
1+ . , and Mrs. Lobb. • is opposing:.Dr. Smith.
c aii r; 1 :: P RiasKer Albert, who will ,•spend leis • t
• i-" ' Largest • Mr Archibald Galbraith sp t holidays here. •
Xmas with his nephew, Mr. W. Mr.- and Mrs, Fred._Kegs and faire-~
cap l t r* Mantle East.Wawanosh Stinson. ily of New Dundee :visited 'over .
&GI-0 •� .. • Christmas es `Mr. Albert Rori�nsoii's • MEET M E AT
w�,ees OE . ••Business. Mr: and Mrs. Merman Buboltz are and on Tuesday.visited at Mr, S. Ci
, at present visiting•at Sea Auburn Raihwell's, Clinton. .
I. - Mr. Henry-McClitchey,is at 'present . , • • .
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on the sick list but we expect a. 'Miss Martha and'Mr•.Ed. Mole of
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in the hletohy of this stere we: P � •
��' speedy recovery. , • • Seaf•
orth visited a few days ago under
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. are going to clear the balance Bir:; Robert Johnston has been en-
the parental roof. Bruscefie
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d gaged.the:past week in breaking a Mr,•Arthur Ferguson of Wingham is . The,Christmas Tree whioh was head R11 I
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` at exactly, half. 'price. RIr, oivathan Bantle has archas- , a few days at-his home in to the Presbyterian church on >±ri
Only . : fine draft colt: •
spending
J y ' P th;s vicinity, day evening last was. ar decided, sec-
+` thirty left •and •all of these are ed a handsome new cutter.which looks. Lash`Wednesday Auburn lost,one of .peas, The assembly hall :was packed
as if times were indeed looking up. its bright and accomplished young lad- to' the doors• The proceeds a•inount
new this season. j,izes;3 to 42,. Mr: and Mrs. Wan. Doerr o£ I•Iullett ies in the person.of Miss.Pearl Den- ing to .$33.50. The program as a •
visited Sunday.at the home of .'Mr, steadt,'who left for Sebringvillc as whole broke. the records of all pre- 9e .
\ Wm. Weber: .Mrs. Traussek. Miss •Densteadt will vious years and inucfi credit is due THE P EO PI. V STORE
Now is• the time to buy . ' Mr. Charlie Prost visited -a . few be greatly.missed by the people. .as those who So•willingly donated their: •
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///y•, ,M1 ted days ago at the home of Mr. Herman well as the Methodist•chords- where services towards the welfare of the . .
�`ids Deer'. she has labored•in.choir and -Sunday slime,
>�_ a-good warm:(:"oat. , •
J g • Mrs; Shuiler of Iiullcttt visited Mrs. School: Mr, Wm.,McQueen of Stover,Miele, •smeemeneeeme���• •
• Moses Iloltzhaucr n few days ago'. • The Christinas Tree held fn the Tem- formerly a resident of Stanley town- •
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• Mrs. J.Ingold had a very success- perance Hall Thursday under the sus- shipsis visiting relatives hero at the
• ful wood bee on Thursdaylast, The
picas of the Methodist Sunday School present time. � ,
men worked hard and considerable was well attended and the proceeds hir. Andrew Murdock •of Detroit
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MILLINERY wood was cut. amounted to nearly thirty dollars. spent the holiday here.
• •Tho Auburn Baptist choir secured Miss ;Erma Symington and Mr. Mc- Rir, Roy•G�erro-w of Oshawa spent •
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•� Mr. Will: Anderson to sing at their Farlane of Guelph visitedy a few days Christmas in our village.
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1-1AI 1 P ICM • anniversary seiWices last Suntlay,- at the home of the formers mother. Mr. and •Mrs. Bert Stcbbsf spent •
Mr. Jacob Stoltz received a large Rev. Wm. Raithly is visiting friends the holiday in Exeter. • s
bhr Christmas apples
resent and aste apples as
ip in our burg at present the people of A dance was held in the hall on
'• C• pOn Wednesday eveningTuesday evening. '
As our milliners leave ver soon we would like to We thank ' otic customers
y not keep well this •season his man their Mr. John Elliott has returned from
• clear ourables of trimmed and .untrltllmed hats be: y the Baptist church will hold
friends would gladly help tfo dispose Christmas Tris in the Temperance Gopher Head, •Alberta, and Hsi in the for their generous patron- '
fore they go.. Only fourteen trimmed hats•left.. Your of them before they spoil,. hall. • bosom of his family who have been• age:during 1910 and Solicit
choice of anyone half price. Also untrimmed bate 500. f Mr. Fred. and Oliver and Mr. and Mr. Wm. Sturdy,,and two sons, John residents of our village since he went
Mrs. Henry of near Clinton visited a •and Frank, visited the week end at west last spring. Mr.'Elliott looks' • - continuance of the sante '�'' ''
_._ . , .._ - ,.. ..4_„ .,. ,.._-, short time ago at the home of Mr. thG Sturdy homestead: well and says he feels even better during 1911. Our greatest
John McClinchey. Mr. John Jackson,* Who at present than he looks. endeavor is to give them
• y • _. • Mr. Ben, Aeridge of the U. S. Soo holds a position in a large Bank in O goods reasonable visited old aexluaintances in this Toronto, spCt►t.Christmas under the
god o s at a re , on
Ladies Fur lined Coats
, liilghborhood last week. parental roof. Hullett Tsthrwns t p. ' price. .
John add istill on the sick r . .
Mr. L s •
list. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Flynn and .
• Mr. John Knox is also very poorly. family spent Christmas Bay With ,, '
St. Helens. Mo. and Mrs. Barry Phillips visited the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Love McCros�tie is spending last Monday at the home of Mr. and Evans of Mai{illop. .
Just thpe8'fur-llnest goats left. They are malts In ally •
. her Xmas holidays under the parental Mrs. Root. Johnston of East Wawa- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mousseau of
wool luatie finish, Austrachar broadcloth lined with 'root. nosh. ;:� ' • ILensalt enjoyed their Christmas at
r Mr. N:iell , of Michigan cis visiting Mr. Den. .Aeteig, who has been vis- Mrs. Mousseau's old home here..
best spring muskrat lull furred Alaska Sable collar y .
eboi� a b. - his sister, Mrs, David Todd Jr. iting his father-in-law, Mr. Henry •Mrs. George Krauskropf and babe of �;
nog X58, your: e C Mr. and Mrs. . IL, Woods spent Lawlor, left on Friday last for St. Dublin spent a few days here with. '
...._ .. Xmas itt Wfngham. Catharines 'where he will remain tilt Mr. and Mts. Thomas Tighe,
• . The Xmas Trees which were held -spring. Mr. ldward J. Tighe, teacher, of The storo ReMena
- in the school and in the hail were Miss Maggie Yungblut is at present Kennecott is spending the holidays at at Quality. � Phone
T1�1 Botha success• visitieg at the lame of her mother. his hem here,
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�V�1tN' COURTESY AN �'
Miss Clara tl'updss setoff Xmaa at A student iron fire Woodstock Col- If 'hhe riTtnvs41e cord pleasesPaoli/ Zg taro Dealer and Undertaker 140
WAITS 1"1 ARE lege is etelicctod to Conduct,the ser- The htervs�Iteeord will bepleased you P�ui`ntt
Kincardine• .~-., .,.._....,
Messrs. John Clark of`Toronto and viee in the llaptist church next Sun-. you will recommend it to- your -
Donald Clark of Durham art at home. day afternoon. friends.
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