HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-12-28, Page 6AS THE RBSULT OV & TIP,
wapy 4, wom4n pow b a repitfa-.
as a lime baker who was
bion as
known as, 4dt Ara. ord4hary
one. The tip is to
t?SE',SXOW DRIFM FL07UA
is all the secret about A wft
be qft of Snow bxitb fleur half Ore
, ba'k lni. 'is already dtine, With bxt
owmary care and skill %Vice 'as
.0bv3 results are assured.
Coolf Sons and Co.
Hensall Ont.
*)L. always Neu the matte of
-6-eljx zus cozzfw
.I- OND 0/y, 01yr ZRMJ7EQ ••
MotMy 4:x yQ4* ik LOdqftqlv"
i' 4tal business training, Shorthand,
J .tnian a,,xd tusinesss Subjectot.
14%o1gaugh fteytanar UWrudtr*.
b
eve
forty
etudents placed in DOE -
t
zt;i his fall. Ask fqr CatalogueIn
inter Term from Tz6 fta
W. E. BLACK,
Coo Building. Principal.
W 0!live representative
TED
for Exeter and sur-
ii%nd$ng district to sell high class
J6ek for
The Fontillill Nurseries
More fruit trees will be planted in
FZI of 1911 'and Spring of 1912 than
before in the history of Ontario.
the. orebard of the future will be
I best paying part of the farm.
We teach our men" Salesmanship,
11111111=181. Culture,, and bow. big profits in
ing can be made.
-
Yweekly, permanent employ-
e
n Lexclusive territory.
tits for' particulars.
' i
A0 Vq Wellington.
.,
TORONTO
The voice of all the peopole ON the stage,
The choice of all the peo0le', OFF the stage
The E DISON
Pr1vNuQKAen
IS the theatre—the opera, tho drama, the concert, the
v4udcAviIIeof1er1)ng a- greater and more varied program
than an theatrei. in the laiM, and playing to the biggest
fit ffid-vorld.
Think,of ft stars of the drama and of the opera; of
vaudeville; of the masters of -instrumentation; right in pour own home theatre,
or wherever you go andwhoneveiZett *a4 them.
That's what it mqans to you to'ow_0 the Edison Phonograph. And it
makes the sweet -toned, long-playihg Amberol Records—every selection
rendered as completely as fron , 'AaCR and' is realas .
ther original.
TI%Cre are Edison dealers ev7Wbere. Get.complete catalogs from
sonh
P3 DrOORPOR.&7ED
wyour dealer or from us. Edison onographs, $16.50.to $240.00
*Edison Stapdant Records, 40e. Edison Amberol, Records (play 100'Lake4ide Avenue.
Wide Wi long), 65c. Edison Grand Opera:Reooffig, qEF to $2.0. Oranz4e, Ni J.. U. S. A.
A cow0eto Una of Edison Phonozravhs and Records will be found at
J. WILLIS PO WELL,
Main Street.
Crediton
and were well received. One Specie
I "
feature, wa n a Cant -ate, The Trial 0
. O'Leary, of Melita,
Mr, Lewis
Santa Claus, which was exceptional)
%veil enjoyed by the audience. I
Man.. in visiting his zTster in town.
The Entertainaran t given In the
was) given by the friends of the Sa
Evangelical church on Xmai , eve-aing
"
am appointment, who showed mac
more than ordinary ability and train
proved an excellent shcoms. The
menet/ taken in amounted 'to $114.00.'
ins by the way in which they per
V zt ors to town Mr. and Mrs. A.
formed. their parb4,
Clarke -end children vieeted at the
Rev. I. A. McKelvey, Trowbridge
preached in the Methodist Churcho
home of IIs. and Mrs. J. Clarke. Mrs.
Sunday morning. Mr. Snell took 6
Frank Behnke at her parenift Mr.
and Mrs-, W. H. Wenzel, Mr. Aug: I
Anniversary services at Trow
S*
u.qt Kuhn of Dunnyillp, at his
bride,;.
Mrs. *.Patterson. spent last wee
home. Xr. Fred Harris: London. Mr.
with Mg%. Wm. 8weltzer.
emd Mrs,, G. Baker Messrs Frank and
C. Finkbeiner London. Mr. Fred
Smith Mr. and Mrs,. Lillow Hamilton
When you have a Bilious 'attack
MrsE Aron Brown and childien Blen-
ff'Eve Chamberlaina tablets F 'tris
helm Mr. Otto Broiwn SebewingN.r%,
They are excellent. For sale by al
Metss)ief and children Buffalo M,,
Sheldon; East ward --Wm. Pallyblank
Win. 1,14tkie')ZOn. Councillors at
and Mm Siebert and childrenash-'
P
'.
P-ARKHILV
wood, Mr. and Mrp, T. Pra er,'Zur-
Lr td
after zenpding -the sammx near
Lucan.,
ich Mr. and Mrti. Charles Faliner,
Xrs. Rogers and children. 8, ac
.'Wm Carr who had pxact,3sd mei
We
Mich MIMS J. Ocakivill Seattle *
iine in Parkhill for forty-eight yr4
died at his home on SundayIi
-
am., Harry 'Wind and children Det-
eti-
ham, Water, light and heal board,
one to be aeebed—N. M. durrie,John
1-qtrftEM.-A
T Vlsf 8
Ise PAys it ;pays -to raise the gond{ leo above the ankle, He alva re
end YlAtor at Mrs. J, AllisoWs. oneig, c;ived by the fall a bad scalp Notlm(i 00 old liabit you have. a lot of.
Mr( Was. Johns is spendling Xmas
at Part. Hope., ZURICH whicli required eaveral stitchos "t(-, - to.140.
Wlr.i Fred Kibler of Listowel ii in close It -
Add Seafoxth town.reriewing acquainb,4Aca% 0
Municipal r.ominublons were held' VYe-rybody likes fun.- Thd,
the town hall la
Friday eveeinT
Mica. Rev. A. R. Whiteside acid a. 8. No. I USBORIIE
g'. Iles In the ,defiriltion. of each Aqj
tsan •Melvin left on Tuesday, for their The following 46 the report of 8,
The following cardidatwa were, nom- constitutes the article.
home in Kemptville. $1 No. 1, Usbqrno for the month qf
Inated; Mayor—D. J. McCallum. J. Mri%-, Levi Stelok of near Dauphin. December.
C. Greig. and J, F. Daly Reeve—Wni'
Ament, J. J. Olaf& MaFA si visiting her Sister Mrs, Win,- Class V—Willis Strang. Entrance 'Griben may, be tho un dverdall* 0
Ram O'Brein and other frialadis, Class—Mag.-le tSranq 127; Wilfrct4 livit russet can get the best *g, It A
T. Holmes; Adam Malay. F. Har- Dougal, 10?:, John Dongal 1.49
burn. Jas(, Gillespie; Jobr. Grieve; 11 Mr.; Jacob Weido hast purshasud, 1 1 Oliver bk( AutumA day.
Roweliffei 69;, Cecil H
Stephenson, Jas, Hairs; part of Mr. P. HaLICII LPark Lot for ', arris 88; Elva
T"' k9pear"; V76.00, The •picae cantainA. over Harvey 77; Elgin Rowoliffe 71. Cla,-:t
Harry Stewart;.John Bealtle, Dr, 9. two &Crelj.. L TV; Flossy Nell; Katie Sanders; Har- scinumiultality, like sufrolu?k
H: Ross, Public Sc*b.00l Trustees — y Neil; bome best In silence.
North ward; H. Stephenson; South AAA Clarise Bris6on daughter of ve Frank Jarrott; Lily selwo
ward; A. 1). Sutherland; Baot wird. the late Mr. John 13jilsion dt, d on thd Ver4 Bell; Ross Dick. Class lfl
'Wm". A. Crich. 11th iniV near (Xttawa at the -age of Clifford Moir;, Alice Dick; Malec .,Time files, alth011gh. It 110 ds t1ld JO
Mayor McCallum. who had a two 41 y1ea-rA The remains ,vere inter' Dougal, Laura Neil; Clara Neil; Rv- stot's I license.'
red !]a St. Peter's, Gemetery Sa " elyd Canin; Ila Mitchell, wax Moir
year term, retirets, and the; Contest . able R
fox the mayoralty will be beftwelord line, on ThuriWay last. She leaves Clal.55 II; Annie tSrang. Class Sr. Pt Mlie felro w' who falls to MW,
I Gieis, and CouLaillor J. I to mourn her lots her aged mother 11; Earl Mitchell, Tom Dotigal; Wil- -, by dodging Is apt 6 Iftrid
teeve r 1', Rx,4sters and Lseven br6tbars be'. bar Selveu%j Vercy Harris. Sr. Pt, IT Issm -
Daley,' ! sue around the first comer.
slUs' ""a large circle of friends Thia4 Glade's' De -w; Mimae Selves; Harold
deceaispo acted as boaseke-aper for Wood'; (Edgar Cadmore. No. enrolled
many yearig for Father Xugan, 04; average attendance 33. W D, Dpn!t try to be, the biggqst fob)
WOODII,&M Cornier prlel jt of Drysdale Parish, Rydall, teacher. the world. Competition is too s
A
pretty wedding wars cekbrailt&,d tLud continuous for you to hops
Mr. John Skinner inid his mother att the home of Mr. and A(rts, Zr,-,cob BATFIELD success.
moved to Winebalsea lash we),ak. John Rader, Dabihavond, when their daugh- Mr.. Robert. Penhale who left L(L
,hats been long and favorably known ter. Susan, -siras'united in marring September for tha old coantry tr; The Old r World. 71 '1
I Jacob
in Woodham. with Peter Haberer, son o bring out a lronve has returned hom. A queer old world, a dear old
Mr. find. Mrs, John I.Naacker, are Haberer. o fnear her,). Rev. G. Thac He tied the misfortune to lose th,! According to your mood; I.W
visiting with Mr, Thacker.,'s parents, officiated.
at Tees eater. botae while CrOSSiag the Oe.0au which A sad old world, a glad old worldg,,,
was a heavy loss to him. A world that's kind or
rude,, Mr. and MM6 Fred Stevens ar-a SEXISM -1m --------- A world that has a smile of hopelf
with I 01,0TOM :Ef you but win success
f 1pendinir the Xmas holidays in Tor- Amoiigrq .thc Chrietmas visitors w, I
y onto., - criendsk 'here u)D. Mr.. and Mrs, John- But turn.% you down with 'cheerlesS'
It Charles Johnston and family. of otom, and family. Mrs. ,las. Geddes of A pretty wedding, 'took place iL In days of need and stress,
Alberta, are visiting his ,parents on London; Mr. and Mrzo. Jas. Bagsbaw I Clintons; on Wednesday jovening, of las,.
tints 'T But as It Is the only world
h the Ba4se Lin -a. It is Itmelve years and 'family Of S;01r.. Mr. and Mrs.. week when Mr. Charlet, . Helyar. 'Mtl), which we have to do
since his last visit. '116y Johnston. W. C. Pearce and family, of Iona, M.
% Harriet M. Porter ware. ur -W have to fit ourselves to it.
Grank Northcott and friend n Jn
Mr nd a & I "I As wq are passing through.
04 Victoril College, is also home. ite d I the holy bor-d1s of metrimony
Char'PA Wilson of the Medical Col- Alvin,, ,Nton. in the presence of about thiity rel- Some of Its edges may be rdugX.
lege h; under the parental roof. Mr. and MrLq. Geo. Mawson, ativels and friends at Ithe bridd',q r, s- But If we forward press
n . Frank Parkinson, of the teAtii son. daughter Greta- aBe opending, 16,a idence on Rattenbury sitreet. Rev. T And try to find the smoother kI64
i,s under the doctors care. suffering holidayist with friends in McGillivray W. Coams was the officiating clergy- Our troubles will be less.
from leakage of the heart. Mr. Robt. Tim-ricy recently dil poszd man' au,1 Mrs. G. W. Campbell played
Armon{. Haines6 of the Famlty of of a couple good 4oilses. Yes, this old world has some good IkO
the wedding march Mr. and `fXhat cannot be denied.
E ducation, Toronto. ist spending his -------- 0— Relyar will continue to reside in Cliv IgAlme we spare to search With: 'e."t
vacation at home. It De&Moines naau had, an; attack of tan: and have the crest Shea of, a Wen find the sunny side,
Hugh Hazlevirood, is in the colamwaigy,. muscular rheumatism in his shoulder large circle of friends, 3$ui it we ddnot seek the road
s SI
A friend advised him to.go to, bat r Wthougli it may be nigh,
le
All the College Iloyst are looking, 'Springs That meant an
wa The following is the result of a 11fear we'll miss those paths of b. 4
DughY2lkbe, of ' well. $150-00 or more He for I shooting tournament which was held .'As we aro passing by.
There waa a largii cangregation at anickek and ehesp,zjr way to eure'l in 'Hensall on Friday December 15th, I
No.use td rall dbout the wor 4,
the church Sunday evening The and found It in Chamberlain's - Un- First Event Live Birds . Wo there, so what's the use ll".
Three days after the first 1 2 3 4,6 16 7 8 0 10— Ua it we find it is Inclined
rA us ' lo by the chair ai. this seryle6 iment
ivas especially good. il)PlicatiOlk Of this lb3lmentb he.'waa D. Brintriell 0 1 1 .1' 0.0 1 1 1). It -6 , To play us fast and loose X" I
The Ford family 4mve come and.1well, Ror sale by all dealers:, i P. Vennbr I 1 0 •-11 J."410 0 then we can let It go its wax,
gone. lti *aist pleasaUt inde ,]- to see G. Dalrymtple I 1 0 1 1 8 And leave It quite alone
Z make in so
tlLem,
all in oar mid, ni [STEPHEN OOTTNCTV F. Harburn. 0 0 1 1 .1 _Ii An me secluded 011 ot
LA T,
of. the Township J. Flunicin 0 0 1_
I
. CA111) THANX5
I "
I
ST. KARY's•
! I I . - , I I I 1- . I I 1 .1 - .1. , I : 11
Mrs n thus to,
W. W, Xerr, desire
Word ivas%reoelved Ircra from. Sag-
The t0lowing tire in Glib fill for
"Umer, t
express her 4noore gratitude and
%ppreclation to the friendjs of Win-
laaw, Mich., at t)Ae death,of grp,11nunicipit)
'1 robit% tthe eldest daugube .r Of M
contest, Mayor—F, G.
I Sandeilwa, W A, XoNcill. Ward
Phil 'Phy,
10so
ohelse* during liver husband's 01nests
Z5
William J4oqaoa:, About three weeks
I cou-noillors Oiie in each to bki el oted
au 4 during- her recent boreavomeat.
ago -the dewased underwent an Op,
oration and wasil doing Illecly unt&I
I West ii ard—lTaxelton While; 0., 11.
]a$ a rin 3
, rth w rd; a spea , fts
Up, VVXCAYV kt. XMInu
4.
Friday i
when sthe took a turn forltho
Beattie; Soulth ward—Gh3o. lillayes,"ano
THAMVIS ROAD
wore •and •,died umaxpeoti?dly. ,
Ur, L. Panrice ham retu ho 6,a
Sheldon; East ward --Wm. Pallyblank
Win. 1,14tkie')ZOn. Councillors at
PERT PARAGRAPHS,.
,j
The Christmas Treo Entcrtalum;In.
succoss.
Lr td
after zenpding -the sammx near
Lucan.,
largo, two to be *Ifeeted—PrQf. Win.
Dale,. Dr. P. T. Coupland, J. W Gra-
ME(14 n! an Who easily recognizes'
"-x
Mr. Martin Madge, of Alberta,
A14 Sam. Pym iiF -busy moving the
holum he reeently from,
ham, Water, light and heal board,
one to be aeebed—N. M. durrie,John
self as being made of better s
v1siting'friends in this. neighborhao*'
d
Mr. and Mrit George .Mon c I-
purchased
Mr;' R. Skinner wbich leo intend6l to
Willard. Publiq School trustees—onk
to The cleoted in eacAi ward—Wcq1(1,W.
lian the ordinary mortal has Au
lglxt that diVers from that of
cbrated Xmas at their hoinQ with
. a family
utAa for a drive barn.
Mr. 'and Mit . clues. Jacques of
A. W, Ford,,"Wm, J. Evans,; South 1W
bg 140.,
gatheriago.
Miss Margaret Passmore and Mr=
Richard Thornton of Vancouver spent,
Stratford are opending Itheir Xmas
holidaya ,with the f I ormer's aidther,
Dr. W, F. Brown. W. W Rqineij1_
North 'W-1 W- H -r may, aeoll, E'af'lt fw
19470- In4-4. 'Who Is able -to keep IM
Xmqsi^ under the parental xoof,
4,zatL ; al).e
Mr1h. Jiq bert, )f Orates, h spend-
Ing' a fair dayq., with,ber' daughter,
J.. Ready, a ol&mation.
0
Thomni Doyle of the West Ward
0Yondses.doesn!t have h4se. roOz
Miss Anna Allison was a visltor at
MLu Mary last Sabbath.
MM, 1); Hicks$
, a
an dploya lot the Thamets Quarry
a-Veat
.13,'ydd's
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitobellispent
antl tMrs. J. FA -1 arkinson oX
London are upending their Cbrlstma,.-i
COMP4ny met a
with R tinfortunate
accident on Wednesday of last work
There are persons who,' thLOU
Xma,ii at Kintore.
Mri and 'Miss. John Cana cerebra t-
holidaym with the farmer's mother,
IVIII10 the atone hoist was taking up
OV6 good turn -deserves a miultitUd
,ad Xmas . by having a family rean-
33ert Rundle of Woodham, purchas..
ad a fine C1fde,fIlJy from T, ViemA,
a load of Stone one large rook slid
,
? and Atruck Thom -as Doyle kneel
r kturns, i i. i
ion at their home,
T t A, . TX1'1 on iv.d a we,ic
rice for a handsome price, Tommy.
Ing him down and breaking hisj loot
Wh"on you start out to IrAi: ®VAn
Ise PAys it ;pays -to raise the gond{ leo above the ankle, He alva re
end YlAtor at Mrs. J, AllisoWs. oneig, c;ived by the fall a bad scalp Notlm(i 00 old liabit you have. a lot of.
Mr( Was. Johns is spendling Xmas
at Part. Hope., ZURICH whicli required eaveral stitchos "t(-, - to.140.
Wlr.i Fred Kibler of Listowel ii in close It -
Add Seafoxth town.reriewing acquainb,4Aca% 0
Municipal r.ominublons were held' VYe-rybody likes fun.- Thd,
the town hall la
Friday eveeinT
Mica. Rev. A. R. Whiteside acid a. 8. No. I USBORIIE
g'. Iles In the ,defiriltion. of each Aqj
tsan •Melvin left on Tuesday, for their The following 46 the report of 8,
The following cardidatwa were, nom- constitutes the article.
home in Kemptville. $1 No. 1, Usbqrno for the month qf
Inated; Mayor—D. J. McCallum. J. Mri%-, Levi Stelok of near Dauphin. December.
C. Greig. and J, F. Daly Reeve—Wni'
Ament, J. J. Olaf& MaFA si visiting her Sister Mrs, Win,- Class V—Willis Strang. Entrance 'Griben may, be tho un dverdall* 0
Ram O'Brein and other frialadis, Class—Mag.-le tSranq 127; Wilfrct4 livit russet can get the best *g, It A
T. Holmes; Adam Malay. F. Har- Dougal, 10?:, John Dongal 1.49
burn. Jas(, Gillespie; Jobr. Grieve; 11 Mr.; Jacob Weido hast purshasud, 1 1 Oliver bk( AutumA day.
Roweliffei 69;, Cecil H
Stephenson, Jas, Hairs; part of Mr. P. HaLICII LPark Lot for ', arris 88; Elva
T"' k9pear"; V76.00, The •picae cantainA. over Harvey 77; Elgin Rowoliffe 71. Cla,-:t
Harry Stewart;.John Bealtle, Dr, 9. two &Crelj.. L TV; Flossy Nell; Katie Sanders; Har- scinumiultality, like sufrolu?k
H: Ross, Public Sc*b.00l Trustees — y Neil; bome best In silence.
North ward; H. Stephenson; South AAA Clarise Bris6on daughter of ve Frank Jarrott; Lily selwo
ward; A. 1). Sutherland; Baot wird. the late Mr. John 13jilsion dt, d on thd Ver4 Bell; Ross Dick. Class lfl
'Wm". A. Crich. 11th iniV near (Xttawa at the -age of Clifford Moir;, Alice Dick; Malec .,Time files, alth011gh. It 110 ds t1ld JO
Mayor McCallum. who had a two 41 y1ea-rA The remains ,vere inter' Dougal, Laura Neil; Clara Neil; Rv- stot's I license.'
red !]a St. Peter's, Gemetery Sa " elyd Canin; Ila Mitchell, wax Moir
year term, retirets, and the; Contest . able R
fox the mayoralty will be beftwelord line, on ThuriWay last. She leaves Clal.55 II; Annie tSrang. Class Sr. Pt Mlie felro w' who falls to MW,
I Gieis, and CouLaillor J. I to mourn her lots her aged mother 11; Earl Mitchell, Tom Dotigal; Wil- -, by dodging Is apt 6 Iftrid
teeve r 1', Rx,4sters and Lseven br6tbars be'. bar Selveu%j Vercy Harris. Sr. Pt, IT Issm -
Daley,' ! sue around the first comer.
slUs' ""a large circle of friends Thia4 Glade's' De -w; Mimae Selves; Harold
deceaispo acted as boaseke-aper for Wood'; (Edgar Cadmore. No. enrolled
many yearig for Father Xugan, 04; average attendance 33. W D, Dpn!t try to be, the biggqst fob)
WOODII,&M Cornier prlel jt of Drysdale Parish, Rydall, teacher. the world. Competition is too s
A
pretty wedding wars cekbrailt&,d tLud continuous for you to hops
Mr. John Skinner inid his mother att the home of Mr. and A(rts, Zr,-,cob BATFIELD success.
moved to Winebalsea lash we),ak. John Rader, Dabihavond, when their daugh- Mr.. Robert. Penhale who left L(L
,hats been long and favorably known ter. Susan, -siras'united in marring September for tha old coantry tr; The Old r World. 71 '1
I Jacob
in Woodham. with Peter Haberer, son o bring out a lronve has returned hom. A queer old world, a dear old
Mr. find. Mrs, John I.Naacker, are Haberer. o fnear her,). Rev. G. Thac He tied the misfortune to lose th,! According to your mood; I.W
visiting with Mr, Thacker.,'s parents, officiated.
at Tees eater. botae while CrOSSiag the Oe.0au which A sad old world, a glad old worldg,,,
was a heavy loss to him. A world that's kind or
rude,, Mr. and MM6 Fred Stevens ar-a SEXISM -1m --------- A world that has a smile of hopelf
with I 01,0TOM :Ef you but win success
f 1pendinir the Xmas holidays in Tor- Amoiigrq .thc Chrietmas visitors w, I
y onto., - criendsk 'here u)D. Mr.. and Mrs, John- But turn.% you down with 'cheerlesS'
It Charles Johnston and family. of otom, and family. Mrs. ,las. Geddes of A pretty wedding, 'took place iL In days of need and stress,
Alberta, are visiting his ,parents on London; Mr. and Mrzo. Jas. Bagsbaw I Clintons; on Wednesday jovening, of las,.
tints 'T But as It Is the only world
h the Ba4se Lin -a. It is Itmelve years and 'family Of S;01r.. Mr. and Mrs.. week when Mr. Charlet, . Helyar. 'Mtl), which we have to do
since his last visit. '116y Johnston. W. C. Pearce and family, of Iona, M.
% Harriet M. Porter ware. ur -W have to fit ourselves to it.
Drank Northeott and friend n Jn
Mr nd a & I "I As wq are passing through.
04 Victoril College, is also home. ite d I the holy bor-d1s of metrimony
Char'PA Wilson of the Medical Col- Alvin,, ,Nton. in the presence of about thiity rel- Some of Its edges may be rdugX.
lege h; under the parental roof. Mr. and MrLq. Geo. Mawson, ativels and friends at Ithe bridd',q r, s- But If we forward press
n . Frank Parkinson, of the teAtii son. daughter Greta- aBe opending, 16,a idence on Rattenbury sitreet. Rev. T And try to find the smoother kI64
i,s under the doctors care. suffering holidayist with friends in McGillivray W. Coams was the officiating clergy- Our troubles will be less.
from leakage of the heart. Mr. Robt. Tim-ricy recently dil poszd man' au,1 Mrs. G. W. Campbell played
Armon{. Haines6 of the Famlty of of a couple good 4oilses. Yes, this old world has some good IkO
the wedding march Mr. and `fXhat cannot be denied.
E ducation, Toronto. ist spending his -------- 0— Relyar will continue to reside in Cliv IgAlme we spare to search With: 'e."t
vacation at home. It De&Moines naau had, an; attack of tan: and have the crest Shea of, a Wen find the sunny side,
Hugh Hazlevirood, is in the colamwaigy,. muscular rheumatism in his shoulder large circle of friends, 3$ui it we ddnot seek the road
s SI
A friend advised him to.go to, bat r Wthougli it may be nigh,
le
All the College Iloyst are looking, 'Springs That meant an
wa The following is the result of a 11fear we'll miss those paths of b. 4
DughY2lkbe, of ' well. $150-00 or more He for I shooting tournament which was held .'As we aro passing by.
There waa a largii cangregation at anickek and ehesp,zjr way to eure'l in 'Hensall on Friday December 15th, I
No.use td rall dbout the wor 4,
the church Sunday evening The and found It in Chamberlain's - Un- First Event Live Birds . Wo there, so what's the use ll".
Three days after the first 1 2 3 4,6 16 7 8 0 10— Ua it we find it is Inclined
rA us ' lo by the chair ai. this seryle6 iment
ivas especially good. il)PlicatiOlk Of this lb3lmentb he.'waa D. Brintriell 0 1 1 .1' 0.0 1 1 1). It -6 , To play us fast and loose X" I
The Ford family 4mve come and.1well, Ror sale by all dealers:, i P. Vennbr I 1 0 •-11 J."410 0 then we can let It go its wax,
gone. lti *aist pleasaUt inde ,]- to see G. Dalrymtple I 1 0 1 1 8 And leave It quite alone
Z make in so
tlLem,
all in oar mid, ni [STEPHEN OOTTNCTV F. Harburn. 0 0 1 1 .1 _Ii An me secluded 011 ot
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