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-Tho- t tee41.840y-whet er--the-service ,is to be held` at --residence,
chure,h or our convenient Funeral • Rome Is tine which we lea"ve�- '.
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to the decision of: the'. family. We are equipped to
`provide-
' proper attention in ,each case. Our service ,is also available In
all. communities' ' surrounding Goderich , without extra . charge.
Xou can rely on us, for prompt, dependa'bie , service at any ..-
hour of the. day or night:
Kincardine is ►sending a doppta
tion. *to Ottawa 'to preen 'A r harbor
Cameron Walsh, R,It,-1, Be graver
Cractured"•Ibis ,slkult .voile Playing
hockey at Belgrave, He s,, a pa-
tier►t : in :.the ,_,WingI am hospital.
Edward Itoe.ouug BYdra Worker.
of W.iughalu, had a thirty-foot fall,
from a pole during_ a etorm last
weeK.and. was; taken to the Wfiing-
haiu 1ioepital-,.with eer<ioue ,injur es
,Arles, T. Mael 'ay ;is d the: new
secretary -treasurer of the Lueknaw
Agri cultural, Society, succeeding
Joseph Agnew,, who resigned; after
lloliding • the, once for 'thirty;nlni
y art'.
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h hi Cou eil . f W t
T. a Tctwr� , i? • u s o
'Wawanosh -and, Kip s have •'ac•.
Opted the -Ore' protealou
ervi.
offered• ', by the Lucknow (191111C4e
and ,fie 'brigade, The, tee ,. forthis
. tille
Service .18. x:$59 ,far each hostr ,. Or .
part .of 414 hour.. .
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At the ,ioeses
Into file deathof
ion Barg,- eigliyl-n -aroId
nuinT who perished' in therecent
ere in a roominhouse at Luckiiow,
the : PO brought in A verd,•ct sof
io 'w° th o ` t
su t i our
accidental; _�.�� � , ..
negligence: attached ,;to anyone
Mrs. A Albert: \redden of Myth died.
4)u.. Thursday -last ~:in •, the Clinton
hospital,, f rorn ,a:. heart attack, _ The
former Lydia Irene Ferris,. she was
the ,youngest daughter of; the late
Robert and Lydia • Jenkins "Ferris
of Hullett. After her marriage elle
and her husband, Albert' 'Vodden,
farmed near. Londesboro until ye -
Airing. to. Blyth Oast year.
Former Residents
of' Dungannon District
Mr. and Mrs. Robert.`'Agar; of
McKillop£tnship, • celebrated their
golden W, • ding . 'anniversary' last
week. M .Agar before her .mar,
riage was -Annie Jean Smith, dstugh�-
ter of Mr. • and Mrs, -George -4 "
of Dungannon, sand Mr. • Agar is
the 'son Or Mr; and Mrs. John Agar
�k �,, •. Trewarpwa, . E. »ot er �
3$110.0* ' 'a0 " Prov
- . W a and a i address wtY
as
dellivereci Mr. Taverier:•,
Of.Belfa4t, fey -havea f sly .of, ,PPAL,
three •;. „T:.. meeting: held` on Monday •.lght' nit
Aa,KIthe . Vt the .home Qf Mr and. Mrs. e
A Poly immi rant,. ,Piaeyd citiship c'otfer, assisted, ty
Ch;Qgoicki, : of tbie:'TSeaterth district, , Ole -Pedersen,' Presided for ;one • of
vas ob'nd'dead. in his' dear'' by- his bie,popular open,!arch• discussions,
,Wife. • De had • -apparently „been Canadian• citizenship and' Canadian,
overcome; by • exhaust fumeswhile culture, were discussed • at length,
swarming up, the- car "111 the' .airtight With most off;• the your, .. people
Wage, Chomicki Came to : Canada eagerly- taking part. • Contests
s fol -
fourteen nn,anths .ago,,• and pureh ed lowed along the, ?awe , themes. Fol -
a 100.acre farm. •Beeides. 1d wile, lowing_ Mr.�Tavener•a .initiative,. the
ne. leaves: two dung ekilc reA. w'' group then_ unch iattl• t'he
Former •M�ber ,of citing Or. "tellhig' of` poems and
Provincial; Ito a stones "` tiCh 'Arovidett au unek.
;William _It Fraser of: Morris reeted ,but very' entertaining m-
townushipi formerly, collector • of proraptu.aprogram. The next utee-
cu"stoms� at Winghanr, ', •died ' on Ing will be held at•Mrs. Walter's
uAtteriar.,i_xdth' in eI h"ty-tMr' '"'xlr•,� uh aiuisadtller, Pcu`Tuxe
Year- At one tirade ie represented convener.,; In charge.. The;follow»
North Huron in, the "Ontario 'Legis Ing week will abe social iight.again,:
lature and he was the unsucceasfu'l and it was deeided that the Y.P.U.
Liberal candidate for
Northj'ureat of Victoria street, Coderich
, be
la-
in tle Federale1ect%o of �1.H'vited to he Party
is
surviv byhis wife, one', son,
is n o the ho to
on- es in � ,
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Morrie, and one daughter, 1Ira. ,_...___,
Jacobs .oi_ Poin a a'u.. Basil; - k' :. - e'
. t .. ,. _. •P4ItT1i�R'g BlfiTr, Feb. •28; -=The
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only h0 reefed, aill
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regasi a. normal .,.tendittan, _uze 'Dpdd's
� . Kidney Pols. Id,� helethb� lndeeers Sgt
rid. of piisons and' eiceu acids, in your
system. Then your uneasiness disappears
--you can enjoy • restful •w broke 1, sleep.-- •
rand awake retreated an„d ready for work or.
ply.,'Oct Dadd's l i rosy Pills today. ' 147
Dodd�5 K dlt ly PiIIs .
Student: "Y.' don't believe I de-.
'serve an abaolut zeta u'ihe-test,-
'sir.". `Professor: "i. don't- either,
but it's the "lowest ' mark _-I'M., al-
1Qvvetl to give." ,
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EQLMESVILLE, Feii.' 28.-•- iss
1�3ilecfl (Ili a don spent Mondial ,'
d pe Monday in
Toronto attending a junior • Insti-
tote conventions
Day . of Prayer.—Despite the in-
clement weather • on Friday, ' quite
a • number of - ladies met at the,
church to join in ;the World Day
orf. Prayer: Mrs. Tavener, •assisted.
by Mrs. H. Qudmore, ' W.M.: • presii-
dent, • conducted the service, ;Con-
tributions
Con-tributions . to the program were
nolle • by •. Mrs: Cudmore, Mrs. • E.
arc `W' 7 n e'liit �v ll bei held'
,t the house ' of! 1ViY1rs: Arlie .Lockhart
on arch 9th. ; The change- in place,
of, meeting was. made owing to the
illness .of Mrs. ,A.. -Harris, who "was
0014444' " ;.4.40.7x
Miller Ikea hostess foir the'ehruar,
Meeting of the;.W.M,i ., held on
day' last, the World •Day of Prayer.
Sixteen lashes were � zi a en • auee
for the impresario `eerviee> ;; the
theine sof whiff was ;:f'Fa' lith for `Our
Time.' The preafdent, 114 Miliert
was assisted, in the service: by Mrs.
John• Cameron, 'the,!ice-preaideut.
Prayero',were offered by Mrs.- T. J.
Todd, Mrs + . MacPherson, Mrs, W.
AL.'Miller,'•Mr« 0..Stu.ar aand,Ml
B1ltherfo
favored, with. -a ^0 solo ,"Mraa Miller
'read of : the - significanceof. the
World Day, of Prayer, At the cors-
:elusion, lunch was Aerved, .with,:Mrs.
Si . an
Mrs.,-1.,Cameron' as
hostesses.
WT Feb.e28.
,
is
Violet Coon, spent the''week-end at
the"' home -of ?dr, and. "ora: Geo.
..,r
Cook e
rave. '
Mr. and Mns. . Jt>.ies Bonn,.•` sr.
who are.. itin g„.. ;..Ashileld,,,.tewhr •
Ship, visited, On Monday• with Mr,
and •Mrs. ; amen Baak, ir.
M , and- . rima ,,.
Messrs. Howard"Chili belran e
Buchanan attended they Federation
to • be the hostess.. A good attend- • . "
awe -.
ae , is asked for},as' a quilt is to
be quilted: ' +.'
The dance that was to be held
in. the school on Friday,_last had • - y
to be cancelled, owing ;to bad -roads.
The ,weatherivan ,really di's'hed out ,moi
some rough stuff last•,week.
Mrs. Elgin- Cox and Judyspent
the week=end with New Hamburg
friends.
U
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m•,eM.etiisns. lit nn',Tuesday tr ed�
travel by t
t�
t
+4y
NomeTay1�r:of in�h m to 'shovel. �a�#�eg b�tf
:.spent over the week -end With, 'her the drifts,„ One, farmer was three
are*, Mr and Mrs., Elwin Taylor. .hours going three and ;a -half WHO,
. -Saow A en y1--- -. ter --surely with-- a tractor .nd 'loud feeds
came_ with „a _ vengestiec.. last„ week.
N o ° Owing'oroad and weather 'condi-
one
ondi•
ne cax.comp14in • f "no snow" tions'', the Werwtsay of 'Freer
ow.'..,_- e -r ai s servile • Frida , 'ASO the .•c
�4 i-c�t!�er'; -� �41a1u�' ��?i� y� , .. h hlplreit ,
aged to make his oun& with. home service at 'Westfield on Sunday; hitt.
and cut ter but ,some' 'A o le who were 'called a.oif, "
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• ByAGordon M. a>reig
The• directors of Huron .County :held ..in. C:roderich on:. June 14th,"
Federation- of Agriculture held their 19O. The `Federiction will;: " again-
Yuonthl' meeting in- the: AgricillturalY, publish a :10-ar-Bookin conjunction
with the helft dad*.
-Wart.. room; Clinton ,..*on • February
-2:st,:with"; a -Tire' ' The movement ins now ander way.
.There was a lively. discission on to set "up, a Poultry Producers'. ,A's
,the proposal • to raise the Federation sociation. .1.: meeting is called for
levy ?on.a1i: fgrm--property from one March "15th at the •,ping •Edward
fifth to two=ffthcs of a :mill. There. Ho.1; Toronto. • • • •
was also. some discussion on raising 'I�e" purpose of this meeting is to -
it *te one --half mill on All property establish' . a Poultry- Producers'. AS
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assessed as. farm property. The 'sociation and to consider . a scheme
directors, finally agreed that'the -under, the Farm Produce 'Mlksketing
levy.shotlhf be two-S"Milt of a mill "Act: Also to study plans whereby
farm.. ,property,.:.;Land.-..to..-.:be: we-.can.-...work--with••,-simila .--stssooi.,
levied uniformly in• all' ;townships in atibns in • other Provinces,, so . we
the county of Huron.. ' ; ' *ay, set up 'marketing machinery
.There was 'a. notice of 'motion" tO that Will,
.
enable- as 'to hand
le the
he presented at 'the annual Meeting sale of -eggs ..and poultry'products'
of the : CouritY• Federation 'nest fall,in an orderly manner. '
that
25_per cent.of 'tteinoney• col- •
fected.. by -the two-fifths .NiI iev , The o-;OriertittiVe Auto Insurance
ce
be returned to the Township Feder= held its, annual meeting 'in the ,King
"ation'to cover its expenses.' -. • EdwdYd'. Hotel,' Tordrite,-;-on FehrP
ary 24th and 25th. A :delegation
T:he71iva1 • Fieldd pay -of :Muton from. Huron county, attended, and
Federation of Agriculture will be reported a .very lively 'meeting.,
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