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MZV of Bruc'efield) e ih �De- -$Wes, from, small .round and and Clerk. The Clerk w I i �. � . . . . � I � I . . ,2 �
I I Announcemeitti.-M.r. and Mrs. Don- Beattie returned to her hom , � rders for the refund of the � . i I � . . � � . I -- . I
" -Agent for- ald Stihor, of Juneii Sask, rinnounce troit �;is week. -"The Women S , w4r . oval- ones to the large square . to issue o ' I . . . . - I . - - -
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I - I of their Zly daugh- Auxiliary will meet in the *Arihomes , - e Flat ' Creek surface funds. Council' ,�- 1, t I I I . � .1 . .
the'engagement . OM I I and oblong., The subjects ar then adjourned -,to meet again on MoA- o- - . - I
The Huron & Die Mortgage ter, Anna J?earle, to Louis Oscar R - on Friday afternoon at fo-pr o'c ek. - I . . . FIFT- Y.,158COND 1,VgA1
I I . Heads, Cupids, Mottoes, - Land- day, .the 2nd day of December, at one � , , , f r - - - - - - - - � � .1 -
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CotToration and the Canada ; son of Mr. and Mys, 0 - -MT. and Mrs. Ernest Treth ay
; fo, youngest . I , I and , Water Scenes. otelock p. m.�-Jas, ,Jordan, clerk. Why Do' `%re Have *C -- Ist S'? � --
Trust CamPauyv . I j. Romfo.,Qf Vang, North Dakota- the of Stratford spent the week . at 11 � scape . . I . � -. I I - I I . � . — -- �
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I latgipa er. street. -Mrs. W. G. Willis'Is Brown. Priced fro LONDESIRORO I . � - - . .
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. Election df officers. -At the regular Kirkpatrkk of Mitchell is the guest of ' ,,, uP � e I , '��t I - J . . I -- I A I 0
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- lows held on Wednesday' evening, the McFadden, of Minden, are visiti 1 * I homp Mr� Reid preached aniversary services . . I I - .
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. � following officers were elected for the. -the parental home Of Mr and Wrs . SEA)FORTH. I in Londesboro.-Mr. and Mrs. Floody . . 3 . �. I .
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. Hugh Hamilton, McKillop. -Miss S. - i . r I I . . - I
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I coming term: N.G., William Hay; V. I ages of Christmases - � 11 I �, -..111. . I .
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� 0 . R6d; Recordin Secretary, Ball and Miss E - Thomton spent Window Shades and Picture Framec of Blyth, spent Monday last at the I � I I . - .
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: - . A. A. Naylor; Financia y I Sunday at I . . . were celebrat- . that have passed. .Each shows some I , 11-1. I - � ��
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W, Golding; Treasurer, John Thomp- I ton. -Mr. and Mrs. Halliday andfam . . . * their golden ' Weddlng�, -Pte. W 1. goo - � . . . - .1� -1
CRRAX WANTED. at the . � . .1 .- .1 I
I t , m , ily of Listowel, a . ir in - the spirit of thoughtfuln�ss of others I I 0
1 son; Trustees, James Beattie, Malcol Vowadock, Who h been in Franee*f6r I I I . � . .w - I .
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Meteflar, F. HArburn; Medical Ex the past 0 ,returned home last uppermost. � . � � I -,- . �- . . .
I -sef-vice of Thanksgivinj for the I �11 - I �� -- - � ..-�
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- First TAKE TIME we '�ntdw p e n'l the week with his �w'
We have our Creamery now in full - --great victory will be held in . I randparents, M and Mrs. William ffTke year 1918 gives � - � -,,-- ,-� �
� ' urch Seafortb, on 1� . . 9 one of ,us an opportunity. to re- T , ; . -- I ri
- Operation, and we want your Patroy, s"Te-1 Presbytmian ely I Brunley. Altho gh ,he is looking ery ! J L �
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age. We are prepaied to pay Yo t Died In The West. -Word wa unday .morning next. -MiPs Janet � 11 . Rect this ,feeling of tl�o�ghfulness of ) i . . L- I . -
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- pa,r well'! Govenlock,,of the Goderich Collegiate ' I well, he has los .-, Mr. others asnever Wfore. � � . . I I . . . - -.. � . I I
the b*�est prices for your cream,. , Mr. Lindsay Kyle, a former . . Bichafdj has been very low . ! I L .. .1 . . L
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you every two weeks,, N gigh, saiiipl, known resident of Egniondville, which I spent Sunday at the pare - I � � with influenza somewhat improved. I 0 I I --- -1111, . . . . . . . -1 -
- cre--u carefull, and Mrs. J. R. Govenloek.-�-Miss GREAT' ffLet us be consia . . . I I � � �-- �. I I L I
ond test ewh can of I -Mr. and - Mrs� Wesley Brigham .ind 1have boys "over V ..
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, . 6f L L If days previous to, his pass! try has ac, - I I - tle son, of mothers who . - . . L I . -1
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-we supply cans free of charg ng, Mr. Kyle at the *ime of tefrms .. -1
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and give U AU honest bdainess deal High'School.-Mr. land Mrs. Thomas h Mr. William e. ' in 0, irecent fore . oi patriotism. et ui gladly � L . I 1-1 I
Q 0 lin :rseeld us,or drop us a card fo * contracted influenza, which developed i I of Toronto, *ho were the giuesik Bought at lowest level --sold the caf; Sta�iiAs - .W luxuries. Let us ive a help- - I I --� � I - - _ L
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t � ,ears of I Allen L Yo=g, last week, left on Wayl and � aim is letter from Star CI hand b; those who � � q.l .,. _ I I
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varticu"rs � ffLet us make this Chris s beautiful � i . .... :
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'FAMMY ,.married to Miss.Lindsay, of Clinton Saturday for. London. -Rev. J . A GREATF4g VARIETY. idemic very -bad, he having over forty � by thiO 11 . . . . . . I ,,N I
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THE SE"ORTH CP ' Hokg of Clinton, conducted prepara- - ing of others well as of L - ,
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Ataterth � 11 r - 'ot Egmondville, is a sister The fun- I church on Friday, evening last. -Mrs.- Shop . early and AQp at - . . . I ling your gifts early a making so- . � — . L . .- I I
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I , H. C. Box -was in Strathrey this week ! GODERICH lections of practic4, sensible gifts. 1. 80.&� i . � . . I J that'it will be wa,
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I . . Mrs. Scott, who was visiting at the 1!� � Blyfield Toads, on Wednesday after- ' - . — I I . - � 1 4
ing peazon: Presiaent J. . � Call of Mr. Santa Clau,s for PrAt - = -
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Sect6tary-Treasurer, Otto Dick; Exe- -The I � I . onducted, the � tical Inexpens: ve Gifts. , � � .1 I - '
-.pie, has returned to Cromarty. . Later the regiment became a t J.1 H. Osterhout, B.D., C, ) . — ; - - -, . -1� handsotne and- m�
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cutive Dalton Reid, Joe Sills and Carl i ampaign. for .missions in Goderich ing. also one of the its services, assisted by Rev. J. E. Ford. . � = .1 I � I., 1 4 � . �
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Jones. The club intends to enter; c church, . I Miss McN,ee was a nurse in Winnipeg. One woman starteil in 3 este day to make on her I I I . �- � . .
teams in both intermediate and junior district of the Methodist y when of the 32nd -division He was born . r � � � -W-1 -1 I �- 1: I � � I :
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O.H.A. series. All t�e old players , reaches its climax next Sunda, , - on May 4th, 1900, at iiamisburg, Ohio A short time ago she volunteered to .sewing machine7 a number of, pretty tea aprons 1� � . . I
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to the isolation hospital in that for her friends. She bought the best lawn � I I .� I . .
are available and an ektra strong in- i and was only a f ew days past 18 years 90 = I .
pulpits -in this . - city to nurse 'influenza patients. possible, laces and ribbo s and yet the -cost was - , = . i � . ---
termediate septette can be placed on . In the local church, Rev. of age when� he mqde- the great salerl I ' � �' .. ,. �
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the ice. - Training will start immed- , county. flee on the French%ont. . Aside from Shortly after she contracted the dis- so 'slight she' said she idn't even take it into, . . . �
Mr. Service will preach in the mornm*g his father, John M. Brodie, he also fase, and pneumonia and pleurisy set consideration Then ag i , some women have = i , - . . I'-- I . FOR MEN- - �
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iately and when Seaforth steps '6n the I and the pastor, in the evening. Dr. n and . she'passedaway on Saturday bought wool . niateriaLs nd ;Rre making skirts; — :� .. � t V . -
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on it will -take a mighty good team to I Service has had'a wide experience in with the ordnance departLent in niiht. The body arrived from Winni- others are designmg s veral waists of cotton . I — - I . 4 , %a - . . Coat Sweaters I
I ,'medical missionary work in China, � peg on Tuesday night, accompanied by materials. and Geo tte crepe still others have � I .
lower their colors. , France. .. , � � - .
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I , .0p, I I Rev. S. McLean, of Egmondville, re- I I � . , was 28 years. of age.L'The sad death and'are designing a ser frobk .and which will � . I . I .
Egmondville Memorial Service, -A ' ceived the sad intelligence that a . . WALTON . on, Wednesday at not cost them very mue . . . - ftl� . ! � � I I Suspend4�rs
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very impressive memorial service was � brother -l' in-law, MT. George Hopkins, Notes. -The Walton Red Cross Un- the .hospital, 'after a brief illneAs with . . � � I I I . I I � � - . I . Neckwear
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held in the Egniondville Presbyterian 'who resided af� Port Arthur, had been ion will meet f or work as usual � on influorkza of -Mrs. Donald McLeInnan, This thristmas will d the sewing machine — - . � , . Shirts I
church on kSunday evening last, when' struck. down by a locomotive and was Tuesday afternoon. Imn6h will be. wife of Major D. McLennan, former- humming away at a I., ely clip -for it is the - . . I .
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I / , , Rev. S. MeLpan, pastor of the church, : instantly killed. He leaves a wiuow served and all interested are xiv re ly of im 111th attalion, and manager most sensible method o -continuing the hrist- ,.� 1� . .- � �. WV%. -P
dolivei -L .1nost appropriate. sermon. and five' small children. -Mr. W. D - to a:ttend. Iry - of'tbe Baiik of , ,Toronto. Besides. her. mag spirit 6�d showing. true patriotism. - - . I - Hosiery I
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- Special - music for the occasion, was anEgmond, receveied news of . the . - . ee -year . � � .
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y la!rge congregation present. Out of I Problem, by M� ing Little, Gifts - �
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. an honor roll consisting of some 47 1 gan, on MonVday, November 25th,'and McElroy bas� been sold � to John.'Mc- Society which met at the home of Mrs. �. I = I , - � . �.. . -
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preme sagrifice-Andrew Archibald, ; ber of years � ago-. -Xiss Ir&& P. ,hot 'some 42 sifting down t6 tea.' Three - :apron of a blue and bro floral creionne backed anh� , �- - -
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fauer Marriage Llv"nNtl, Weiland and Frank* Weiland. Thb pas- i -with 'relatives in -Egmondvill, .-A.. . J. Rintouk" of tion an?duniing to nearly " goes for i 11 if you saw if could you - � I
Accident.-�-Mrs. C. . with blue ribbon �Onl I . - I .
Is tor endeavored to show the great very saccessful. social under the au- . .1 -" . I .... '.I ..
m9rrj�; to,wiisbip, formerly of Wing- missions,Hazel Drake, of Stratford, "realize how pretty, it a She says it took hiBr - Suit -
caus,6 for which these men gave their I spices of the 1,adies' 'Aid was held ixf , .. � ' . I = , i, 4 - �
I ' o ha -M, was injured in a runaway'ift�d- passed through the village on;,Wed- less than twenty iiiinut s M' W1. Thvi is just o�e � . I � .. � . Overcaat '.
BEAFORTH 11% , lives *and thet great b�nefit to be de-� I the Manse on, Wednesday evening . I ne8day on her way home. from Hen - .� -i -
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I rivedfor their sacrifice in the cause Of I There was a. large',attendance ;afid, a gst awanosh th . e � "I I "lided Coat
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Briefs.-professoi Bpljantyne, Montreal this w I rig, aiid Wi.' � eriou h6reAW ' Cretonnes by t e y 1 35C � . I wany ot
I I W atson Local . I I injuries . . .... -, � . . � .1 � weeki -His friends. her� were pleased� *1..00. . I I 11 � -1 -"d
. . James D.D., a Man of rare ifts so a speak- --,- 40- I �, I � 2,i�.%, � , . I., . -him .looking aving - . � - �, - ,bxes-t su
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ofike for . particulars. businesr . among the J� � I ft�m Wometes White I � I -
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-" meet '' Main . street. Many friends. will be the winner of the first age for the past eleven years, moved . I onsiders sensibbi to be; � i i
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t�k � I to see him in his office again. -Rev. American Soldie sot -was -killed in action on August �kttiaqtive styl just received and unpacked � I
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,. 1 C" ,��*, F.H. Larkin will have for his subject -The following from the Herald -and f � y, hauling t: I � � . I . - . I . I
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l len, of Anaheim, California, on 1 that he ,,�as last seen leading a few YuirFs for wife 'mother, sister or � I
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I - . ember 26th. -Mr. A. A. McLennan known local hardware dealer, -%as I - . I ! mon in an attack on a. wood filled sweetheart -em. ody the symbo'lism, and spirit of � -)' ... T .
. is recovering from a serious attack of . received by the father on Wedhe I - ' with machine gunners, the fighting : the day. . Our 'ependable quality furs make a I ....
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pneumonia, but is not able to be down fterno' shifted �about a great deal and Tom's very high a] ,; 'Her." . � than ,
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- U I 41 46 tt I - � stairs yet. -I e have to thank .Mr. P. I " bu"ial'party. He was killed by ma- Muffs at $5.00,,and upwards. I f 11 . I
Hawthorne for a delicious ,roast of I Washington. On Thursday morning I Fairchild ULdids' Quartette December � I .
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you find no better place to hunting trip to the north country this I port came also from Congre$sman 0 t ' , . .1 I
fall Mr Hawthorne may not be a,j Frank D. Scott. The news � was not I Saxaphone' . Sextette, January . 27th, Son, I know tha anything I may say at $7.50 !� and upwards. - i = I I ..
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better returns from their rifles. -The favorite I the lamily, but also among I opher, February 14th, 1919. z-� - ' sorrow at his death. He was a brave, I I I - - .11,111-1 I � OVER SWOS�
�� h O" e Store resideTwe of Mr William Hartry bad a 'his acqualjlnf�nces. The news of the John B. R4�tto, impersonator, March willing lad, always, ready to do . his TOWELS . . . . �, � . I . � 4
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I We carry a complete line of on Sunday afternoon When the fam_ received shortly after that happened I : . I . . of the men he commanded and his loss I .. L I I + Cal, .
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. found the house full of smoke and the was not seriously injuted and for his . � I
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a just the kind of shoes that' joists over the top of the Almace blaz tatber not to worry as 'he would be . One book tickets (four) $2.00 1 � Tho rht, �
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Ing. Rad the fire had a fe,,k minutes Two books tickets - $3.75 � I - - -,., Get our prtce�
are required by cbildten now. I him in the place where he ought, to � .1 I
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Our ass'ortnient of - 'have -been beyond control but fortun- pital was correct as- he had evidently: Extra single'tickets to subscribers 50C be, and his life so short, has gone dications point i1to such strong Jauying .. I 1. armer, Suni,
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,,Ing the flames fro!n an open stove re- that Pte. John M. Brodie had' been 'until Tuesday,, December 10. All wish- I will be the issue of this conflict, will - � I i I
is at your disposal. Our flected on a partition in the rear of killed in action on October 22nd. He ing to subscribe muwpdo , -so by applying ,,be �� the result of his s0lf sacrifice, 1 . i I . �� . � .11he I
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shoes are 'of th I." best, but at . the cause of a false alarm bein sent troit on May 22, 1917, and shortly af. I at Thompson�ti Bookstoke, or Aber- i am'sorry I *as not with hi m. when he zll t I , . 1, 4 I .
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