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Autos and Auto Supplies
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES,
AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE
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$1,40 •
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CORD TIRES 30x3% A.T ONLY
•• TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY
j GOOD RU1313ER CASE BATTERIES AT .... , , $14.00 •
',°ar• 1 SECOND HAND lji H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. •
el g FORD TOURING- CARS
• t FORD ROADSTER Calc, •
ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. •
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WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING •
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RE -BUILDING BATTERIES,.
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[FARM IMPLEMFNTS
11 GOOD TRAILER. •
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•► WE. ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND •
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YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY
,• PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUE
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. SCHOOL REPORT field (ram the farm new ,owned by
lief U. S. S. N,e. 9, Hay and St- John Scotchnz,ere in 1905. ,the fun-
ilsy: . " eral was held from St. .Andrew's
Sr. II-Plraebe Gelina's 482; United church on Saturday last.
g•wendy Clarke 437; Sara Manson The Bell, Telephone Co. has be-
. Allen Schrag 390; Donald Man- en granted permission by tthe,itall-
on 265; • way Board to raise their ,rates,the
Jr. IV -Edith Walters 460, Erwin change affecting htrainess ,phones,
'ellasgerich 413, Edmund Schwatzen- and the nex rates for Clutton is
leteltber 417, Jean Hey 383; AnnaGin for baxsiness wall phones $2.75 per
Mesa 337, Claude Gelinaa 316, gmonth as against $2.05 in cthe past,
- absent; Mervile Walters absent. For a deck phone they shall pay
Sr. III-Gertie Bechler 486, Rose .$2.98 we against $2.26: ;Residence
? ter 413; Leonard 'Jeffrey 2799,ab-, ph.ones remain the sante.
The annual meeting of the Mc
.3r. III -Gordon Erb 156; Mary Sillop Tire Ice. Co. was held at
ei"larke 412; Mabel Gerber 398; Seaforth on Feb. 11th. It would
eliteLe •O'e'ach 346; Lloyd Jeffrey 193 appear as if the policyhildera of
-118a id Myers 337, Earl Kennel 284. the company had implicit faith in
Sr. II -Gus Clarke 376, Ephram the foficerx and directors of this
•lrngerich 369; Harold Thiel 2b4; company, as there was ;only a very
]race G.linas 251 absent. 'small representation of sharehold-
Jr. II -Susie Oesch 341; Lela
tal number in force at
Valters 333, Clarence Ga.�cho 271, ers present. The number of pol-
• loyd Kennel 218, Willie Bechler issued in 1926 tat ,625; the Ea
tett: Wallace Gineerich 143, . the enol of
r. I -Mabel Schwat•tzentruber 83 the year was 2530, which repres-
`!5Hdred Hey 78, Louise Harman 75
Ketr1 Thiel 74; Beatrice Manson 68,
illernace Thiel. 68, Lewis Schrag 50,
eillabon Gingerich 4.4.
Jr. I -Leonard Bechler 76, Cle-
lineenee Jeffrey 6S, Ruby Schrag 67
Allen Schwartzentruber 64,
Sr, Pr.-Franci'a (Foster 62, Miz-
aart •Gelinaa 62, Beatrice Gerber 60
elernoid Kennel 55;
Jr. Pr. -Violet Oesch 42, Anth-
easy Hartman 30.
Teacher, G. Bedard':
encs an insurance ap property to
the value of $7,575,432. The am
cunt of losses during the year was
$6,896,50, and the total cash bal-
ance on hand ie $22,471.10. The
president, Mr. Jas, ,Connolly, of
Goderich occupied the ,chair. '
HENSALL
Irene McClinchey of Varna,sp-
ent a week -end with Mr. and Mra.
Harry Price.
Wm. Wilkinson v a.ted'; for a.fe:v
GRAND BEND days with hie daughter Evelyn,
- who is fn training, at the Ont. Has -
'Kr .and Mrs, Lloyd Taylor are pital •for a nurse and also visited
all smiles over the arrival of a with M. M'aTaggart•in Victoria ho$
'•lh*by girl. ; f�ital.
Ed Sturgeon had the misfortune The many, friends' of Thos. -Ater -
W..• tall into the lake while setting ' dock, are isorry to learn that he is
antis, but his brother Dave was with I confined to his home through ill -
Ahem and Ed. was soon out of the nese. '
cater, parsTh. Robt. Bonthron is veon•-
goe o?the dnce a d of ld in to neighbor; willnerea4belgivenay titned he,litas Town Hall, on
Naito was burnt out, was a big suc- March 3rd, by the ky.oung people
anassnc, realizing about $100. I,of Knox Church, Goderieh, under
Mrs, EA Gill Jr., is improved the auspices of the Welfare Youth
Idler her illness. Club of Carmel Church.
'The fishermen are catching a few James Norris •of Mitchell andles
Ifials, but owing to the unsafe con -i brother, -Robt of Sa'sk, 'spent a
iiition of the ice it is risky. ' few days with their relative Mrs.
Wedding belle were ringing in l Robt. Bell
:.ser burg on Wednesday last, when • The Young People's 'League or
`gen. Vincent and Mies Heckman a the United Church intend holding
became roan and wife. They have'. a 'sale of homemade cooking in
nes►nayg ood wishes, ° that own hall, on Saturday, March
Mrs. .J M. Collin visited at the 19th.
'eme of her parents in St. Thom A pancake 'social was held in
era for a week, the Anglican church on Tuesday,
Illr, and Mrs. Ezra Brennerhave, March 1st.
eia urned home after visiting her Mra, F. Catt•thorpe of Tat i'stock
•itster for a week. N i'sited with her mother, Mrs. T.
/Harry 'Either and Mr. Shenk,who Dtek.
%pent a quiet week's rest at the, C. S. Hudson was a visitor with
altar/notes cottage, have returned to his father in Seaforth:
allele- home's, Crediton.
altar/notes+ J. W. O'rtwein, as soon as 'spring
opens, intends making' 'some good
r iin'provemente to what has -been
0 Major Joseph Beck, formerly of known as the Methodist parsonage
►' derich, who has been and which ho :recently 1` mer at the postrnas- y l)tirchaised,
r Parliament beilding'3, Rec. Sinclair and Miss Annie
/ tresronto for many years, has been CCon!is t;t were at Clinton attend'ng
eeranuated: the Presbytery,,
'While he was at chtJrch onSun- The Junior hockey team of Dsteh
t •may evening la'st,thieves entered Mr wood came over to Hen'sall the
F , rehniann's store, Bayfield and other evening and played aame
s i nd'stole over fourteen dollars, wh- with the local jeniors and were de-
s -
+deh he had left in the till. feated 3-0,
.Arrangement's are being advan- The congregation of Chia;'lhiratil
mad for the holding of the fixate intends. holding an oyster sipper
':aeon hog fair in the co. of Huron on Friday eve. March 4th, and are
edne'sday, April. 13th the place having a fine program for the
wilt be in (Colborn Xp. near Me, occasion.
ellesse The fair will.be held under
lithe auspices of the Dominion Live
Stock Branch and the -Ont. Dept.
lit Ar.
c,w
Agri
c. g G. R.r
I'ate,.son,. the Elia Kung i+3 ensiling -foe a ca-
•aeennty agric. representative, ns uple of weeks in Windsor and De-
ae"ling recy, troit. •' • •
A unique and }p1easunt event Mr. and Mi`a..Will Winer
: sl�cais held eat Staffa'recently,when 'party 'the other rii is held o
Cllr large gathering Was held alt he them movi;ng to Ee t p viou's to
lita't'e of Mr, and Mes'. Hy. Gv/ 1:ne Frinle"r i taken
Vie' ecces/ab being n Taylor has taken a eon
their 60thwedding anniv' raary for the
Cry ser
car.Another of Bayfields highly reW. .HFI
Penh:ile met with a
eittnected citizens passed to the ; 'painful accident'
. prat beyond on Feb, 17th in the on ' when is 'slipped
Atte-3a7 of Anni' E 'rove. wi,den't- causingner falling eonu }als face ent-
g lan'irir� c cuts end ren -
N - the. late Jas. Caj1{)tt^11, she has dered hire •irncon:9ci.
!Amen confined to the haute 'suffer_ W. E. ono.
tan for el, yeare 'wale rli•, purchased
of akerforre
,umat'sm, who isas purchased the bakery hoe
near born Jan, 15. 4543 tear I3'amil iress of W. y
-ion, and was Married to 3'ea tamp .-oe Lockwood tank
in" 1,376 s,tl' J p sScs,Stcyn .on March ,1, 'I'hoa,i�,, r
r 1 b •?9Yn�o B,,y .de 1'litlecia4f't G1 lite #;, r,
COUNTY NEWS.
EXETER
c, .
resi.`teae4' of Mrs, ,Eatte sen ons Ni:'.ni,;
at, behind the marble Works. E.
T. haulter has sold his 126 -acre foal
on the London ,rd. to Chas. Prout
of Detroit, t ort, puss}t.ssLaix sport pal{;
Reg Knight a veteran of the
Ci; ett War, who has beep farming
near town has been ordered by lata;
physician to give up work for a
year, and is 'offering hia farm
for, 'sale„
There passed away at his hon,a
Main 'st. on Feb. 12th Williah: 1/4>7l-
ker. He had ben in fal ng hea tip
since June 1925 when he bad astr:
okke from. which he never fully re-
covered, he wag born in Mid4.10 ex'
and conies from Scottish parents,I
In -1900 he moved with his family;
to Huron County where he fatn:',0e
in fray Township before moving I
Exeter where he resided sine). To.;
the union nine children, four moons
and five daughters were born all
'of whom 'survive him besides his
'sorrowing, wife, also two broth=
ere
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, • IMPLEMENTS,
.AND JTOUSEOaLD EFFECTS
On Lot 7, Concess'on 14, Hay Town
'ship, 1/e miles west and 1% miles
north of •Dnahwood on
. TUESDAY MARCH 15th,' 1927
Commencing at 12.30 o'clock the
following;s
:HORSES -Dark iron grey Per
cheron team 'well matched and
both mares rising 4 years old;
1 bay hhaz+se rising 5 ,yrs. old; 1
bay mare tieing 19 ,years old; , 1
driver 8 yeasts old; 1 black !.Per
cheron colt tieing 2 yra. old.
`CATTLE -2 Durham cowa dine
at time of 'sale; 2 cows due in
May; 2 'steers rising 3; 2 heifers
rising 3; 1 heifer rising 2; ♦ iste.,
era rising 2; 7 yearlings.
HOGS AND POULTRY -1 'saw
with litter at foot; 1 sow due lin
April; 11:'stocker pigs weighing-
about •140 1bt,, eaels' 90 Rock •hens,
60 Brown egLhorn'e, mostly alt pul-
lets, •
'IMPLEMENTS;, ETC. -- ?*L. A.
binder, 7 -ft, cirt; ALIT. 'mo'wer 5 -ft.
cut; Maxwell mower 5 -ft. cut, •steel
hay rake, Dane hay loader nearly
new, manure 'spreader in good
working• raider; 2 McCormick sip
ringtooth cultivators with wide
points; Deering 11 -disc f'. tilizer
dr'll new, Superior 14 disc drill, Ol-
iver bean harvester .with puller,
land caller, 2 4-'a etion liar' owe, 1 -
horse ncufft^r, root pu'per, wheel -
Maple( -Leaf• grinder for 8 or 10
inch plates, Coekshutt .2 -furrow
plow, Cock'shutt riding plow; 2
Coekshutt walking plows, scraper,
2g ood wagons,; wagon box, cattle
raeh, gravel box, flat rack with car
attached, 'Clinton fanning mi11,2000
the (scales, bob 'seligh- with unkd,
torr fuggy, cutter with Otto ilia-
clt, ,big water trough galv. lined,
extension ladder, -quantity elm
lumber, new lumber for weer tro
ugh, 44 feet piping, 30 feet 1y inch
piping, logging chain's, double-
ts ee:•s, neekyokes, fork's, ehovelec
ispades, grain bags, horde blank-
ets new, straw knife, block and
tackle ,big hay fork, hand wire
stretcher, pr leather fly nets, 2
set shim.: bells, 'scoop, 300 'lbs. cat-
tle salt, 45 gal. 'steel.drizirs, brass
mounted harness • with ' 'bri.tchewn
hearty new, 2 'set w,ork.ino harness
set 'single, harness, collars, good
collie dog. -
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Ren-
frew cream separator 650 ib cap ."
acity new, white bureau,•- coal he-
ater, 'sap pan, 40 esap buckets, i on
'kettle, 'scalding barrel, 2 cele'rbar-
rels. Daisy churnm,• lsrge apple
peeler, gale; dry house, anion
'seder with •scuffler attae'sed, b'ry-
c1e,
galv. ice cream freezer, onion
,se'e'n 7-3 in; oneon screen, ice ton-
gues, Hamilton • incubator 144 egg
cap; Rayo hanging lamp, brass
iron bed new, -
TERMS -$10 and under cash,
Over that amount 12 months 'cr•:d-
it on approved joint notes, 4%
por annum allowed foe ,cash on.
credit amounts.
Ezra Mender, Proprietor.
Add, Tiieman, and
%V. IT, Edighoffcr, 'Clerk.`'
Arthur \Veber, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and - Implements•
On Lot 19, ,Con. 8, Hay Towniship
On Saturday March 5th, 1927.
At 1.30 o'clock, trams.
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STOCK -1
bay
gelding
Kissing 9 yrs; 1 bay horse i•sing 15
1 aged horse; 1 cow rising 4 due
March 28th. '
IMPLEMENTS ETC --.Set oak
bob 'sleighs, ceet bunks, sleigh plat
form, cutter, cart, -good
wagon
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;rzvelbox, light wagon, wader's'
box,, stock rack, ,and coat box
corn bined, MH mower. MdII,-. cult-
ivator. hay rake, Coci,shutt Oct-
ets digger, Coee hu.t wreJer,Noe-
on drill. Oliver bean %cuffler, Tud-
hope (Anderson walking plow, 4-
section harrows, stoneboat, wood
irk, hay rack 16 -ft; horse 'seuf-
l�ar, li lh! wa7on, root pu'p•'r,goed
set doibls britehe.n harness, ensile
collars, single harness,' 2 set double
trees, 2 •neckyokes, 2 . hay foz•ka,
and numerous other artiei2a. •
TERMS --$10 and under emote
over that amount,? 'monthts ersd-
it on approved ,joint notes, 4
fort for each on credit aaio 7
1•'rte. $ender, unbs,
,sW . I'ro'prietor,
W, y;I :.Tohn'st.an,
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.ell eany,'" lop :.,,+ til,' � .,. 'e"
AUCTION. SALE
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
AND HOUSEHOLD iFFECT$
On Lot 18, Lake Road, Sauble Lint)
stanlciy Towanllip, 1% miles eerie
if Drysdale, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1927
At 1,00 o'clock, the ,following
LIVE STCICK—i horse 10 years
lid; 1 grey mare 9 yra, old in
'Coal, 1 bay mare 7 years old; Salt -
de -1 cow 8 yrs. old; Cow 5 yrsi.
due in March; Cow 4 yrs, old
lite in October; Cow 7 yea. old,
due Sept 1; Cow 4 yra, old due
March; Cow 5 yrs. old duce in
Oct; Cow 4 yrs. old; Heifer see-
ing 3,, due, Oct; 2 'steers rising 3;
3 !steers . rising 2; 3 yr. old heifer,
1 'calf. Hogs -3 sows due in Ap-
ril, 13 hogs about 140 !be. eachs
IMPLEMENTS, ETC-M.H. bin -
'ler, 6 -ft. cut; M. -H. mower, 5 -ft.
nearly hew; McCormick fertilizer
drill; Peter Hamilton cultivator,;
Noxon disc; 'ateee roller, 3 -section
harrow's, 2esec. harrows; Deering
rake; 10 -ft.; Oliver bean puller it
ecuffler att; Coekshutt sulkey plow
nearly new; double furrow plow;
Fleury walking plow; power cut-
ting: box; power jack for car; /-
horse 'scuffler, 16 -.ft hay rack; 40 -
gallon gas drum; wagon, slei,.hs
Nearly new, top buggy, cutter,
new; 1 ord trailer with hog rack,
rieumitic tir't+;r oot p,lper, grind-
stone, fanningmill, !platform isc-
,les, icor, kettle DeLaval cream'sep
r star, double treeless: single har-
neas, iron sledge, power horse
clippers, double block's, fifty ft.
tope, hog rack, 30 bags potat-
oes, 50 cedar pasts, 4 corner pasts,
sling rope 120 1]t.; 4 :sling ropes,
6 ton hay, Daisy churn, big apple
peeler and corer, 3 doz. grain bags
8 dozen hens, bags, forks, 'epadese
chain's, etc.
FURNITURE, ETC -Kitchen at•-
ove Lal or wood, box 'stove, kit-
chen table, 6 kitchen chairs, 2
dressers, .Raymond sewing mach-
inc, White 'sawing machine, Small
table, . 2 beds, 2 :springs, etc.
• TERMS•Hay, Poultry, $10 and
under cash, over that amount 8
months credit on approved joint
'plies. 3% off for eaah on credit
amounts,
Arthtte Weber, Auctioneer,,
V S. Johnston, Clerk,
Alfred Sreenan, Proprietor.
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O FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS'
The undersigned Auctioneer has
es 'instructed to 'sell by Public,
4 tion On Let 25, Con. 11, Hay; a
Mile north of Zurich, on
TUESDAY MARCH 8th, 192?
Commencing at 1 o'clock
HORSES -1 black mare in foal
10 yrs, old; 1 black horse 6 yrs;
old; 1 bay mare 8 yrs. olds
CATTLE -2 cows due in April;
3 'steers rising 2 yrs; 1 heifer res-
in 2 yrs; 2 calves; 1 calf 2 mons.
old; 1 cow due in Se*tembe>a'
Pigs -2 sows with pig, Hen's -
100choice Rock hen, half pullets,
alf yearlings; 2 white du -
eke,
1 Collie dog.
MPLFMENTS_h1.H binder 6 -ft
cut Deering mower '5 -ft. cut, De-
ering cultivator, Oliver bean cult-
ivator ' with puller attachment and
tw ' setts knives, in -throw • di'xe,
wa •on and box nearly ,
rack, , 4 -section harrows . -pig
-• newly
'sharpened, Fleur walking plow,
Verity walking : plow, Cockahutt�
rid jelow, horse iaeuffler, hay
rae ,, fanning mill, 2000 -lbs ' 'scale,.
cutting .box, reset pulper, wheel-
hairow, Deering 11 disc seed drill,
2-dium iron roller, Portland cutter,
top• 'buggy, Deering 10 -ft. steel
rake, pig hanger, bob 'aleigha, ?ra-
vel box, 'sett britehen harness,
hea y_ harness, •3rd horseo harness
si:ig a hsiepees, grain shovel, 4
doz, ^ rani bag',, some twine Sacks
'spa , 'shovel, barley fork, man-
ure •hay forks, stable broom
wagon tongue, nrekyoke',s, whiffte-
tree' ' bell's, 2 horse , blanketx, robe
em 'atone, x -cut saw, maul,
wedge, 10 -ft. water trough,',,; 8 -ft.
watertrough, tap Weed,' • quantity
of Maple wood; Ford sedan 1923
model, in good:runn'ng order 'with
time Pare tire.; 100 sap bueleets
new, 100 galv, 'sap spites, ',sappers
vice and 'anvil, 75 bushels seed bare
lay 6 rowed; 200 bushels seed oat's;
7'
ton alfalfa hay, and �nunerou!.s
other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Nang
ing lamp, Rayo ,lamp, 3 Other
lamps '2 lanterns, 3 burner coal`
oit 'stove ve New 'Perfection with new
oven, wooden beds with springs
an '
d attr
esa new
handy churn,+ • iWagnet toilet
lcream set, i new
arater in good condition, 10 gal. of
'sweet pplebutter, quantity /sweet
corn is d, New MeClary Quebec
range, porwe washing outfit, some
sealers;' coal oil drum, oil cane, cel
lar table, milk pails, couch, tea
kettle, teapot, 'stove pipes, . flower
plants, baby carriage, Coastler
wagon,: ehilda 'sleigh, rna51 , ••box,
large ai'sy .chtarn, +`
TERMS
Over t t amount
and under ca'ah:
1 month* credit
will be :iveen on furneshiing ape
proved joint nobs, 8% off. foreitislr'
ars credit, amount*.
an P . .r a 4 rain,• • bar,.
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`W. " t3. J hn'sion, Clerk,
Wit arport y,.' -•o �riettir,.
Thunscdacy'y Era Is 3r4, 192T
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The Paige aid Jewell Salet
DISTRIBUTORS "FOR WESTERN ONTARIO -O;t?''PA(#C!,
AND JEWETT MOTOR CARS
WI911 TO ANNOUNCE. TFIE APPOINTMENT OF
Mr. ; H. ANGEL
AS THEIR REPRESENTATIVE IN
Zurich and District.
AND ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE ONE OF THE
BETTER CLASS OF AUTOMOBILES SROOLD. CAREFUL.
LY CONSIDER TERSE FAMOUS MAKES OF AUTOS;
A CORDIAL INVlrATION IS 'EXTENDED TO EVERY-
ONE TO CALL FOR FULL INFORMATION
AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL GARAU8
SPECIALTY'
1-1. ANGEL,
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4.4.44 .4.4.64'1 +...n4"R'a. M4.4.4• i•• •4k $i4 4.44ti
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SEEDSt
Yes! Spring with its Sowing and
planting time will soon be here
again
AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC• TILL ' WE . ARR
PREPARED TO SUPPLY, YOU ,WITII THE. VERY CHOICEST
OF STIED$ WHETHER IT BE ALL TIIE. VARIOUSS - GRee$e'
SEEDS,OF THE (FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE-•
T oLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE• OtTR: EINE ASSORT-
MENT OF THE VBRY;BEow1T .
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TRY OUR STOCK FOODS
GREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC POR
THEM HEALTHY AND PRODUCING EGt. Sa THE YEAR KEFRO-
TFND AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE - WELL-
KNOWN HOMERY FEED. ,TRY A- PACKAGE.
: Louis
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CREDITON its .tirari�. lt�nert ,
Lloyd under the dector;s Care andlApt
Nee. England lie on the for a speedy .recovery.
',lick: list.: ' ' ' Mary Holtzman has r'et t
Elmer Lawson left recently for to Detroit, after viii .uher .,.
the Welat' +oat' bulsiness. they Mra, ; ,(a ting fixer ate.,
The nsanyr trienda of Mrri ,Leah ner, a. .
,. a Wm. Milton F�.nkbeiner,
R itzel 'are ochry that atm is not eA ;spending a few who wee
making a more a dy recove -r ix' r 'weeks tsi#2i, .
F'"s'e Y rparent'a, Mr. xnd: Mra. Goo. ��;
;i<rom her rather iseriou'S • i11tiesks, been
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e hanue , . . ,,., ntx
her' h n e thr tigL zllneaa, friend g' nxta..a ak
;Mra. Mary iann,'n • gattneted at the hocn , ai£'
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g of Anco 141 , ox an
ver, Ia:C.y, is vilrs i � •t ti • '
l: tn' .with Mr.
Mra Chau B d
; h h.x oro Jill, The 0Vetii,ng was enjoya!b
1 iherk aided -fill and win ,.t wpent.