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Steangbala attended tl o Stratford
N®rtuai at -1.40a osa ,Pride last.
The more J observe the luabits ands Recently, I i~ead,° R nelaatesea'ry Of 'Mies. Mary Jervis of, Iloineaville
f mat people 'among whom ams eeeetatrle t$ what had ,.kala bey' spent Sunda.' With Mrss. Natters land
*dna' labor of tine farms to carry 1 Last supper. Ux hie .hacFt Pie I lin d[ : Mrs. _ Oraaaage we na t to : tole to tea ma:et
through, the •more 1 wonder° if theY! e thief overseen.'
enough Oven. Yitsittxtloaa- at their Might h of s�oana Servicewh` n a t l.t . i e F�•atttalz Waltero, avlao rgttaruied from
get ug 1 ,
WA�iE3 QD ; ruo fill
'breast he ,Y lary'ia • . - . . r
vvRia�have the erecting 'every- 'britt °weatatthwd. ls' l.oz~als as endaa , 11Sr. C. J; Wa
a to toned ,slaw see' �e o O 1� 3' `)steres sand
neighbors , tau •well res 'all .their cum- is caught .with stolen goods fpr hav A number from here attended the
munity burial, (Magna sloes 'not cretin lug coulnaltted sada A:• �n.a'ime to. have , (10 !light, Collegiate at -honor, on /friday I
1 t and U pan. thou shalt not stead written over alit;
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eriugs-- Sunday school On Sunday on account
nearer` :1. kiusimos outings, `sucaalti, • The stork came to visit. a family in of the blocked roads. iktl roads are
eatertainnieilts, parties, to Hay Moth- our township aftee an absence of some (Vert alOw.-.
`to begin until da t,a uw 4
The same with sehoui and church, gat.h- Alia body., I • Jlhere was no church service- er
they are caned for 0 but start •
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„lug about dances, du• not al ee;tr to have twelve . Years. There was •some Mr. and Airs. )fired, 'White of Gode
°the hallmark of satassaetion unlesis speculation las to the fa4milyeapresssuig rich vis d:,on Sunday with Nir, and
of `aastonesen Memoriesjj�i
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Hash rt.la con- it coaatributed family Auburn Man t bolas rano' an annual c u that.
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burden . ; .
r . kir. and _Mrs. Itusse11 L fi'inuner had
they lt,nt�thcu to midnight or after. welcome to this bird and the'
d f ��� gregationak meeting the other ulglat 'record; but that baa passed asp father' as guests over the week -end Ursa rine-
art 'm the lRush o` tli� at 1;: SSU ° a.m.. No ane cuuipluiur:d and another and : the grin -up iris'weed,mother and sister from Ridge-
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Ql y 4 Rosi, - in Londaan Free Press) 1 It teas at Circle tl
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• about the lateness, not even the uctgety have all in turn been • favorablyi nil e
i r: Matheson lilt ► }t if. on Saluday tied by tlae apptai of this sweet
'With *till fresh memories Qf a dar- became fatally ill.
Mr. Hamilton :remained . emained there until
ins and thriliiaag trigs to the Yukon in 1009 when he returned to his old home,
the hi g geld rush year of 1898 Ceurge
auulton of Auburn has just cele -
married Miss Bell Wilson. and together
help in the farm chores, dress up alis of the child has been. destroyed '
where they gealaained until 1010.
bruited his eigeeeniest ' birthday. .�• believes nt that many 'agauu to go to social functions or emu- or p h y dl have been
ones who do not e visited, over the week -end with his eery
morning the service ' goes ria few Mia- little.stranger. a is a somewlaat per -p •
utes over the hour. High school girls piexing thing to know . what to do salts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher.
and boys who attend tae town school, wh nee. new baby comes on the scene
Mr.. Wilfred .' Fisher of Ridgetown
they Journeyed back to the Yttkbn, l and return hoarse each evening end if setae time before all the :paraphern
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put taws as not. being wanted any t. CAR W, : 'eb. 5 - 4Mr. Colin Youug
tholiglt °at is nearing heir a century Hamilton
h eat to the Yukon in
sauce tee -end eignt cuuxpatnious iaiaue a early rush were handicapped by
the juuifii , Mr. Dui,►iiituu °'cuutiuues lack lacer training as sleeps and when do they get time buggy gone the way of dilapidation in Mr. and Mrs. kiamiiton and Murray,
remars .aa.uiy active, hamouug um, own lack of experience in p for aaome les5ous't ; For these farm the old shed or bean,. ]Bottles and of Thedford, visited withal Mr. wind
motor cur with all tie assurance of .compared with. ()there who had gone.
from the Western United States, and people have to be up before the sun. nipples have been counted out as au, : Mrs. Allan Stoll.
youth. that 'Hauch time and perhaps mach
There is- the milking to do, and the necessaries for a number of years A,llun Wfison is not as well
ate had seen pioneering -in. Colborne
�tnwiasiaip, Huron county, until he ewe- wealth was lost because of lack of
traded the sol ,fever iii 'Ub. let the familiarity witelts Beach scrambles,.._
spring oe that year he-�outsicted a
friend, , Duncan, Matheson, who was
visiting iia Uottericn, auu learned that
Mr. ltaatieson and a party would leave
`Montreal in March for. the gold
country. He . joined the other 'eight`
- at- atontreal:, ail - agreeing to .stay ._..ttt-
aer,When. orfat leash six mouths.
-At Edmonton ' they completed. out-
fittui g„ and followed the Athabaska
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