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our Many Customers Crediton — -
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, C1t1iD11'ON SCHOOL Itlsl'Olt'T r of our 3ouu� p.ople
The following is the report u[ the sustained effort of took in the Christmas fcs.ival le many
Continuation Clar.,ea f°= tL, term. ` We wish our Customers and Frien
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The percentage of each pupil is given or mind. It is t40 COII- Zurich on friday evening.
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for the whole term's work. Those bliss .\da Siebert, milliner of 'far
who have obtained 50 per cent may oentrated nourillthme t onto. is home for the holidays.
T r•t a.s ): w
be regarded as Savin; done satisfac- of beef available for h t l0 1 of 1 tsh fed vat a't
tory ►cork• took ;n the Christulas festival at
creditor' on Thursday evening Last.
Class 311.—Junior 'feacLcrs— E. immediate use.Mr. alit Mrs. J. Brenner aro spend -
H.
68, G. Short 5.i, M. tient.
n .5 , ing .the holidays in town with \L.
11. Dleadd 51. Matriculation. .-- It. OMMIll 13renner's parents.
Bill 51, H. Coughlin 43. E.• Stelios-• Mr. .Wm. Trenton, of Stratford is
ray 30, Class 11.—E. anises 80, E. —•
T'ruemncr 71, M. Guinan 61, Bay' spending the holidays visiting rele-
,, s _ tives in the village
Dill 64, C. Finkbeiner 53, F. Guinan Mr. Ezra Tieman and family ac -
46, Ervin Fahner a:). Class 1 — 8. f 1
Finkbeiuer 58, A. l'inkbeiuer 57, companied by the Misses Emma and
S. Gaiser 56, B. Sullivan 53, )homer Salome Tiernan. Miss Tillie Willer►,
Mimicry Win, Tieman, Wes. s. Miller and mot h-
F'ahner 49, L. tichroeftler 40. er 'Mrs. Miller, elle Misses Tillie and
• C. E. BLUETT, Teacher. in'town on -business this week. Theresi •Miller, ..lr. Henry Ehlers)
The report of the Public School for Mr. and i11rs. Geo, ltoltzmann will and daughter Miss Minnie • sport trade for the new year and would especially. invite
the month of December is as follows celebrate the twenty-fifth unniver_ Christmas at the borne of Mr. and those who have not as yet visited our store to ►tome
Honors 75 per cent, pass 60 per cent. Mrs. \V m. Battlers, Babylon Line,
Division 111—Class IV—Honors, L. ve ar's of their •wedding day on Newand trade with us duringthe year Iyoy.
Years clay. and in the evening took in the
Oestreieher 77. l'ass—P. 1lodgius s"3 A ),umber of our young men have Christmas festival at Zurich.
L. Brown 63, E. Bean 62, 11. 11. Man -
ford
interfering with our street Mrs. Ireland and family, of Strat-
gnnc Fil. Class III. Sr., Bottlers 11, 1 ford are spending the holidays with ?how bringalong g sour produce asd see what
Mends a Happy and
rosperous New Year
RS FURS FURS
have just received another
potent of Furs and owing to the
rW season purchased them at re-
prices.
W offer our 'whole stock of burs
'e W
bargain sr avbeau-
1
prices. e have a
I
lot of Dark Canadian Coon
well furred which we offer
Regular $.50 to $75 coats at
of
Just received several nice dark
Vb'allab Coats which we offer cheap.
,We 1 ve a few Russian Calf coats
Kith A- rachan Collars also China
Dog Coa s, good 4uality, regular ft20
to $25. ale price $15 each.
We hate a grand assortemnt of
Ruffs. Muffs, etc in Natural Sable,
Fox, Grey Lamb, Mink, Astrachan.
Electric Seal, Neutria &c., any of
which would make a suitable Xmas
gift.
Fur Caps in Astrachan, Electric
Beal, Grey Lamb &c., suitable for
ladies and children at the very clos-
est prices. See our grey Iamb caps.
regular $4.00 duality for $2.50 each.
We would suggest something in the
fur line for Xmas. presents.
We 'have a nice stock of Ladies' Our Xmas stock of China, Cut
Fur Jackets in Persian Lamb, Bice- Glass. Glassware, etc. has arrived.
trio Seal, Astrachan with Sable Col- The patterns are exluisite. \Ve have
ar and Reveres, Muskrat and Fur- never shown a better range We.,
than
�1 cd Coats. It will pay you to look this season's. We have made a care-
r our stock before purchasing. ful selection of up to date goods for
Children and Misses Coats Xmas trade and will bo pleased to
show you our line.
Groceries, Fruits, Etc.
We have paid special attention to
our grocery department and have the
choicest stock of Raisins, Figs. Dates
Prunes, Peels, Nuts, Extracts, Or-
anges. Lemons, etc., all ready at
:lose prices for your Xrnas reluire-
ments.
-lustily e
1 of cloth
3 o used i, these co
is the i e e, ars
�t best, s worth r
c t o h ern _.OU
S [ $ to
$3.00 per yard. Now is the time to
secure a bargain for the baby. Call
eat ly, our stock is limited.
(cents Furnishings
In this department you will find
the very nattiest style purchased for
the Xmas trade. A complete assort-
ment of the latest neckwear, silk
snufflers, glovcs,.handkereh}efs, col-
lars, fur collars, fancy vests, etc.,
also a complete line of up to data
overcoats, suits, etc., made up with
)'le
and duality a hiclt will suit yon.
MILLINERY
The ,balance of our stock at halt
prices, 1 1.00 hats for $2.00; $3.00 for
$1.50, etc. Will clear regardless of
Cc at.
LADIES WEAR
Our stock is well assorted for the
Xutas season. having just opened a
new line of Silk Waists, Fancy Col-
lars, Belts, Ruehings. Gloves, Golf
Coats, etc. Just •the line to make
a risco selection for Xmas gifts.
China, Glassware, Etc.
\Ve have a range of nice coats
hick eve have reduced to one-half
he regular price.
(ants and Small Childrens Coats
We have a number of white and
colored bear cloth coats, some with
silk ties, medallions, etc., regular
$3.00 to $4.00 for $1.50 eaoh. The
DRESSED POULTRY WANTED
20,00(1 lbs. of Turkeys, Geese and Ducks between Dec. 1st and 18th
We will pay the highest market pr ices in cash or trade.
We are open to buy Clover and Ti ntothy seed. White :Beans, Onions.
Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples at f all market value in cash or trade.
A Call Solicited
C. ZWiCKER
Happy New Year to all
Our very best wish to our many Friends and
Customers for 1909 is
'
A very Happy and
ProsperousY ear
is of Seeds, Poultry and So
nds of Produce for which
ighest market price will
d. CREDITON.
. B%20WN
PRACTICAL
ristmas and Holiday Gifts
We wish you
all a Happy
and .Prosper.
ous New Year.
Teapots
Coffeepots
Teakettles
Cuspidors
Sugar Spoons
Berry Spoons
Teaspoons
Desert Spoons
Nut Crackers
Knives and Forks
(larvets in sets
Pocket Knives
Scissors
Fancy Table Lamp
Fancy Hanging Lamp
Carpet Sweepers
Skates and
Sleighs
Nothing More Appropriate and Useful than any of the Above
Articles for a Christmas or New Year's Gift
YOUNG E3F�OS
(lettere! h;trdware, Crediton.
Shipka
The action of Mrs. Harry Wing.
Of Shipka, against J. J. Mcr, ner, As-
signee of her late husbanei. in the
ilii Col:rt has coded in her sccur-
c!,tment for over $1870 and
s. Wing's claim when filed
I.y t he Assignee. Glad -
tatty. of Exeter, acted
W halen
Dlr. and Mrs. John 1lutch:nson are
attending the wedding of his sister
at Markdale.
!tar. and Mrs. Alfred Brock. of
Shoal Lake. Man., are here on a
visit with relatives for a few
months.
Mrs. Albert Gunning of Whalen
and s5Irs, David Johnston of McIn-
tyre are visiting friends at Paisley.
Edward Lamport of Mrs. ,los. Morley and daughter
are visiting ttith Bessie spent Christmas with friends
et fHryanston.
haxtcr. Mr: and lira, Normsu Iiern ::n
on. of Detroit. is rLtu hter. •Maida, of Norwich. ,also
tt till her parents Mr.�•tnd M, ...lame: Ileus, of Exeter
were the guests of Mr. Albert Gunn-
ing on Saturday.
Miss Tesaie Langford. of fort Stan-
ley was the guest of Ma-, S:a:tley
for ,Christmas.
31 ..
trite Rn
h •l Winchel-
sea.
of incl el -
Y t
sea, nn•1 Miss Miller, of Belly's Sid-
ing ore visitors in the villa ;c:
Mr. and Mrs. Chs!, Duffield. of
1; irkton. Mr. sand Mee. Tom Gould.
of Granton. Mr. and Mrs..fno hale!,
of London. Mita Berth s Sutherby
enol Berry Sntherby were guests at
Mrs. Sutherby's on Christtnes.
Mr. end Mre. J. V. Wilson spent
Christmas with the former'', sittter,
Mrs. Jebez Short. of South London.
Newton \1ill•on. of St. DTarys v4-
ited his sitr•r Mrs. Wright C ;ristmas,
The young; people have decided to
bele► 1 spec:a) New Y,•ar's service in
t he church nest Snnday i veirng.
tits; by vi':toi .from Lore-
., u.... tt....,. rt--' •-.--'
4 vistiting relatives
tth. of Eldorado. for-
, eviler here, is spend-
s.
w' ►'ends here.
s
th Client's
s re ular trips to
utak, a p
ow. What's t: matter
oss McKenzie who is attend-
Ch:stham 11. C. is home at
Allen itatz is eprnrlinq ,,his
. at his home in Philipsburg.
J. M. Robertson is sp'nding
at his home in Ailsa Craig
•is Schroeder is all smiles
it's a girl.
•e Patton. of l.orin,r, is
0.
, ft Tuesday for
spending
Dashwood
very llappyandNo
ous New Year.
We wish to thank you all for your patronage
during the past year and would again solicit your
n E. Kienzle 75. Pass, M
Clark P. Fulmer 71, 01 atotz
69, IC. Hill 63e
MISS E. DUNLOP, Teacher.
lights and the trustees of our vil-
lage have decided to prosecute them
if 'they do not leave the lights alone.
Some of the boys are known.
A very pleasant social gathering
Division +I1. Class 1I1, Jr.—Honors in honor of Mr. Levi Heist, of
V, Mote 86, A. illedden 80, E. Treitz Elkton, Mich.. took place It? the
75. •Pass 1H, Finkbeiner 42, I. King father's Mr. August Heist, on Fri -
70, R. English 67, G. Guenther 65, day evening last when he was pre -
E. dlaist 64, It. Motz 62. seated with nn address and a Purse
Class tlf, Sr.—honors, C. Oestrei- of money. Mr. Geo. (Boltzmann
cher 88, V. dull 76. )'ass, I. Wolfe read the address andthe presente-
68, It. King 67, V. Gaiser 60. Class tion was made by Mr. Fred Haist.
II, Jr.— E. Sweitzer 61, L. McMur- The evening program consisted of
ray GO. Pt IL—honors, t V. Hoff- speeches, music, games etc., follow -
mann 83. Pass L. Beaver 73, It. ed by et supper.
Clark 71. School opens next Monday.
bliss M. POLLEY, 'Teacher. Mr. Albert Zwicker, of Edmonton,
Division I—Class II, Int.—Honors. and a former Crediton boy is rel -
E. Gaiser, L. ilaist, G. Lamport, L. nosing acquaintances in Crediton
Bean, K. Sweitzer, M. Nicholson. 31, ani I-ondon.
Brown, A. Gaiser. G. Bluett. Class Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zwicker, Mr.
II, Jr. i'ass, M[ Guenther. Pt. 1I, Art. Zwicker spent the Xmas. holi-
Jr.—M. Lawson, C. Heist, E. Fink- plays with relatives in London.
beiner, L. Lawson, -Pt, I, Sr, M' LO\V HATES FOR NEW YEARS
King, D. English. R. gime, M. Benet. Via Grand Trunk Railway System
dict, 'W, Bean, J. Sims. Pt. I, Jr. between all stations in Canada, also
It. ►)grown, L. Sambrook, F. Hill, W,• to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich.,
Appleton, G. Winer. Class A. — N. Buffalo, Black hock. Niagara Falls
Gaiser, L. Either, W. Snell. and Suspension Bridge, N. Y.
MISS T. J. alAltTLEIB, Teacher, At Single marc. Good truing Dec.
Mr. Tilly Worm, of Zurich, paid 31, 1908 end Jan. 1st, 19014 return
the town a flying visit over tho
Xmas 'holidays.
The 'Misses Nora Brown and El -
mina 'Yaeger who have been attend-
ing the Business College at Strat-
ford spent the holidays at their re-
spective 'homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Kerr, of \Vitlr-
chelsea, spent Sunday last in .and
around 'the village.
Miss Emna Wein and Mr. (II,
Webb, of London, spent the holidays
at the former's home,.
Mr. 'Charlie Wind who has becsn
wo►king in Detroit for the past
year is spending a few weeks under
the parental roof.
Dlr. Garnet Baker, of London, paid
our 'town a flying visit on (Xmas
day.
Mr. August Kuhn of the Bank of
Commerce staff, Chatham, spent
Xmas day in his home town.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown spent
Sunday at Dashwood at the home of
W. Siebert.
Mr. W. \Ventzel anal Mr. Chas.
Either arc spending the holidays
visiting relatives in Detroit.
Mr. Sweitzer, of Ilamburg, is
spending a few days visiting re-
latives In the vicinity.
Mr. Sol. Beaver, of Sanilac Centre,
is spending n few days under the
parental roof.
Mr. Christ. 1'inkbeiner, of London,
spent a few 'lays with Its parents.
Rev. E. H. Bean is this week
spending n few Clays visiting his
aged mother and relatives at Ber-
lin.
Dave \Ve:n, of Dashwood, spent
Sunday with his parents at Crediton
East.
bf:ss Sarah Smith, of London,
spent a few days at the home of
her mother Mrs. 11. Motz,
Miss Melinda Trick returned to
her duties at Stratford after spend-
ing n couple weeks at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. it. Huxtable, of
Ilatnilton, are spending a few clays
with the latter's mother Mrs. Fink-
beiner.
The entertainment rendered in
the Z:on Evangelical church on Xns , . filer! were a large number here for
Eve was undoubtedly one of the beat the holiday.
programmes ever given in the con bars, E. Pierce of Forest visited Mrs. I To the Electors of Stephen
tiection with said Sunday School. J. Sutherland a few days last week. To -the Electors of Stephen.
The off,cers rutd commit.ee who had Mr. t►nd Mrs. Bernard Thompson
charge of the programme deserve
Itreat praise. The lar;e and spacious
church was filled to overflowing.
At the close of the programme an in-
teresting feature was the presen
al:on of a large Morris Chair to the
superintendent Mr. 1. H. Boltzmann
preeen:e:l by I:ev. E. H, (lean. the
chairman in behalf of the Sunday
School. Mr. iiolizmenn made it suit-
eb'e reply.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Zwieker, and Art
attended a family rote on at London
on Xmas tiny.
Quite a, number from the village
attended the i):shtvood entertain-
ment given 011 Xmas Eve.
Skating is the order of the slay.
Mr. hint Mrs. Otto Brown fire
spending the holidays vis=iting
friends in rind around Saginaw. Mich.
The annuli election of Officers in
Z' . S S was. nSunday
.on Evan. hell 0 ni
morn:ng I et ansa resulted as fol-
lows: Supt. .1. 1!. iloltzmann; Vice.
Supt. C. I. litter : Sec. F. f'inkbetner ;
Treas.. 'Ches. Kingsley; Organist Oli-
via Bohm .inn ; Asst. Organist Mild-
red Brown ; L;brarian Fraser Brown
A<+:. 1.:brari 111. Garnet Sweitzer.
The vert slit new. reached !,ere
of the drow•►tin•; of Edgar Baker a
Creditor' old boy in Alask t. earnest nett incrertsitg interest. y , •�
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. llrock, of have taken in their moral and n
Exeter sprat n few .ink. at •;he gious welfare, yont• un.eltish devoti°,
)►Gist t els ►week• tireless energy and changeless kind•
Mr. Bill: Frazer. of Cent retie. is nr.s have won sur dmiration and
tiering as bar tender at the Royal for elicited our praise. As
a few• days•esteem, We beg of y°
�Tomlay was a very raw :»
-hair- _\\'e_
ti,uit Jan. 4, 1909.
At Fare and One-third, good going Parkhill spent the Xmas. holidays
Dec. 28, 1908 to Jan. 1st, 1909. Full with ?Mends here.
information from any Grand Trunk The 'following stere no►ninate<i
ticket agent. for 'trustee for the village o s'
wood, '3. \Venin, GPO.
--~-- I'rcetcr, 11). Pfaff
l'reventics, the new Candy Cold they nal dcc'
Cure Tablets are said by druggists be un el
to have four special spccifio advan- Ti
tages over all other remedies for a
cold. First—They contain no quin-
ine. Nothing harsh o. sickening.
Second—They give almost instant r
lief. Third—pleasant to the ta
like candy. -Fourth—A large box
Prue-entice—at„05c,.,.'e !ler- gine
for fevt i ish chits ren. Soh! by W. 8.
Dewey.
friends here.
Miss Clara Theist, of Crediton, is'
the 'Miss a feu' days 'the guest of Siebert 716,
the ',Hisses Tieman.
Miss 'Millis: n is spending the .bol:
in Dungannon. Liartlelb Block.
Miss Nora Siebert is ( visiting
friends in Listowel and Guelph.
Mr. Arthur Trueman, of Toronto
is Spending the holidays at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Willers and sots
of Sarnia, are spending the holidays
with the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. die Bender.
Mr. ;Milton and Sam Witzcl ac-
companied by their sister Nettie of
Toronto, nre spending the holidays
with their mother.
M:55 Lillie iiartleio is spending
the holidays with friends in London.
Spec:al services will be commenced
on Sunday evening in the Evangelical
MLadies Coats
Methodist church.
Mr. end Mrs. J. 111. Holt nue ma,
Rey. E. 4i. Mean. of Crediton, itev.
Mr. end Mrs. sA. D. Gishter. of Zur-
ich spent Christmas with Rev. 31r.
atnll\Mrs. Eidt.
Mr. Geo. \Vombold, of Blyth. ie
home
-
home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hartman, of
A Bright Prosperous
our wish for our
Friends f
We are ready to supply your
things to make you happy for the Ito
invite you to call and let us show you t
Dress Goods all the latest shades and
We have the hest and at the very low es
offered in Ladies Fur Coats and Cloth Ja
Fur
We have a large assortment in
Sable. Isabella Opposum, etc., eat
Bargains
carer
for you.
Zurich
D):ss Pearl Wurtz of Alma Ladies
College, St. Thomas. is spending the
holidays at her home here.
Mrs. Ernest Gime has her daugh-
ter Mrs. Appeman from North Da-
kota, as a visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby and
children. of Michigan, arrived in
town on Tuesday evening, for a
visit with relatives in this section.
The Township council was served
with it writ on Saturday, the plain-
tiffs dieing the trustees of the se-
parate school at St. Josephs The
trouble is due to the fact that a
lot of taxes remain unpaid on the
city property, end the council have
for years been advancing the money
to run the school. Whether the
council acted within their rights
remains •to be decided by late.
Mr. ,Allam Ester of the Gosheftt
Line Stanley, is spending the holi-
days sin Toronto.
Messrs Michael Yantzi of Baden,
and Moses )trennermnn, of Topping.
and Miss Yant zi,of linden, and Miss
Steinman, of New hamburg, are
visiting friends in this section.
tiensall.
able to do their b..
at 'Isotac.
Al r. Archie Itoutledge. of Lone s,
visited Isis parents over ::inch,:.
I)r. Routledge is this week mov-
ing into clue residence just east of
the •Evangelical church,
Crockerlon—stubs —A very qa. c
but pretty wedding was soicmnizcu
stn Christmas da,f at high noon, at
the home of Mr. end Mrs. George
Ruby, of New Hamburg, formerly of
Dashwood, %%ben tl•-!r daughter, Etta
Alas was tini air iii marriage to Mr.
James tCockertou, of l'lattsville, b,
the Rev. W. Yaeger, pastor of the
Evangelical association. The bride
wan given in marriage b3 her father
\Irs. Walter A. Horn, of !!uffele.
sister of the bride was Matron of
honor. end Mr. Walter A.
Dorn was grootnsrnatt. - -• Z•iase.lat i
was gowned in create crepetie-chcuo
Ititnmed twilit baby Irish lace anti
appIgte and the matron of honor
,tore muslin ,de seau trimmed 'tit';
valencicune lace. itnntetiiatel, after
the sccremone a reception was held
at the bride's home the table being
decorated with pink and white. The
house was beau tiftlli diecorated
throughout with holly rind wedding
beds. The bride received many 0330-
tiful gifts from friends and acqu•tin-
tnnces. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Cockerton a very long ai:ii happy
life and may God's richest blessing.
follow the newt: a"•rried couple to
their new Isom.►.
Very pleasantly entertained a number
of their friends on Tuesday evening of
last week in their new home.
Miss S. E. Metro vre, a highly te-
)laving served two terms on the
Council hoard of your township I
beg to solicit n continuance of your
support for 190:1. It Ns .1! be impos-
sible for me to call on all the elec-
eppectcd resident of the village died on tors, but trust one rind all tw;ll rc-
Wedneaday tnnruing of Inst week. in •mbcr the on Monday.
She had been in her usual health up Respectfully yours.
to the day of her death, so that it was, W. 1). SANDERS.
a great shock to her many relatives I
and friends, THE: MONARCH is the most modern stiff stay fence on the market. It has
Miss Vera Mittel( ek visited in Lon• ilARl'LisY absolutly NO LONtt or SHORT WIRES ill it. F.wEltl• STRAND is of Eels\ r.E •
tla
T 8 store re ready
useful °oda which wu "rive
especial y`useful gifts will be
prepared to show you riehrg
Xmas presents. Is there not
which will help you to shoos
w
A Nice Line of liver a
1 Razors and Razor Strops
So4,our>iIhitt�l
Also .have a Good Cheer Base Burner. !Las been used a s or !rile
a snap for some one.
F.,c•,t�
�'l
Tang,• .,rt
t1 -
We wish you all a Happy New Year.
Hardware D. TI E MA N, Dashwood
Eggs and Butter taken.
Conte and see us before you buy.
don last w eek.
Much synspatny is felt for ,Mr. and
Mrs. Win. L'tt n lie on account of the
Beall► of their son, It bright little boy
of Live years, which sad event occur-
red on Monday of last week.
Last. Thursday evening the ntem-
bets of tie Bible class of Carmel Pres-
byterian church met. at the home of
1)r. Ferguson, who had been teacher
of the class for some time, t•• hid him
fa e h • , is r Tor-
onto,
wr II heroic. re ht del arture for tor•
onto, where he will continue the prac-
tice r.f his brother who WAS recently
killed m a street, car accident. The
Dr. was presented with a handsome
chair and the following address; —
"I'n Dr. \V S. Fergosun,
Dear Teacher: -- The members of
yoor Bible class desire to convey to
Von their heartfelt thanks for the
Mass Mattie Ilodgin accornpaute,l EVERT STAY STANDS PERFECTLY PLUM. it is Clot necessary to hint the this
by .s lady friend from London, are inside out—no! no!! This fence possesses a lock (shown in illustration) which
spending New Yea r's with the for-, holds the stayys eEt•t'ttia.y in place without undue kinking, tither intstrand or
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. ' stay 'wires. if you are going to do any fencing it will repay you to consult the
llodgins. agent
\1r. end Mrs. John Love sprat the
brut
Christmas holiday ,with the lanbull I B M FRANCIS Winchelsea P
brothers Rohl. and Thiel. 'Turnbull
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of 'Rtewsler.
t
Following is the report of S. S. No. — --- -
10 Stephen for the month of Decent- 1lnyter, when .bliss Hazel rear; the
b r— \—A 'e Mickey r
07 • Hazel
following,g
atdr s9
and Gertrude •
pre-
Sherritt
488; Elea Love 4:i. Sr. IV rented a beautiful ring to the teach -
Alice Turner 319; Delp 'sine 321 ; G, er.
MeI;iuehey 310; Shelbonrnc English
291 ; Siva Hayter 228. Jr. IV. Lot -
lie \i,•Ilin 00: frank Turner 56; I.
ih•.ter,i •16• Ltot• n-„', ottnh1e' tt'Fl-
111. •I'era,11J4e higleson 50. .1
1•`'-e
This obscure ne,t o•• -the t awl's'. or Mart Ne
(tickle i46: \Vilfrisl HC(rte• 1 „, end friends to hid—simply wenn_
Pe ' ; Arthur ' The last three year! etatentr, more cnntroltln` more govern►
tad Tillie Ridley ;;;1; It, "ve 'Passe,) quickly :Ind pleasantly strength ttuhrnuthat the }Ieart must eontmotl
ltarlro Gr o' afUl 'w'C alk you 1 to last, and the stnmarh nd kidneys also batt
ee.
ore a medirin -
past 0, MP K, t
She. pp Ar•t'.
•ttast nt sae
ettnntly,
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Dear Miss llodgins
eart Strent1i
it is with feelings of keen re;rat
Heart strenjth,orlksrtweakness mean' gem
Rtrenrtfh, or Nerve %Veltkn, ss—nothin mous.
we have heard you are severing your ►duel)•, not one weak heart In a hundred Is, I
,cation with our school. Wen sett, wally diseased. It It altno•t alwar
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hot 11 hidden tiny Ilttle nese that really is all at fa
rte ttith o,tt '.stt the close of the term
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sen _u : r,,o, I times ave have Brie rye .to forget the rhes. same controlling
d. Martha 'eine '{ you by our Thi. dearly creta)
tl: Albeit"' 1),,v;.,,, disobedicneo. \Ve on o'r pert thank t D:ks�as►ni�ii
V. M. }io !: you for the interest y 1
hese shown thre cause o1 su (11
in its both intelleetu, and t orally inrrheartdi.tre.
c. £2::;1 •1 and promisee to tr
keep up
r anti l A,ttar Deese.
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