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- � I .- 2. 3 1_4- - I I . Williaftk� Cantelou,- of the -firm ,township of Hay, ir e � tridtie. Sociev, The followhig officers, � . , �*i t ' -s-1--when flim streets Z - 1, 101, V . I
I gan � � . . . . i__�Xi., . "�k, . . I 1 atid- .'directors ted for,the � n it fains . when I SnOW . = , _. - . I - I UO unnwA.
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Clinton; fell doWn Dashwoa I �but t
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. 4*... . - ._! ,free nit! ' . Walton, has �a ver - hl hly,respected resident. -Be- auditor oner an& Thomas - - I �
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� %i7dng IrelaTid's'- na- Dimedu '' . ,I Me- = - - We offe ers the ce , , ed,Uerchant's ow , , -
� . - publi , to vindi- - .been sold to � Xgui. Sholdice -..of the tides'his agpd, Widow, -lie leaves two. Cameron;..Directors H ._t;&jJ . _ � , . . � I ,� t, " in -
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ional at4tw and 'hei right " - ;j) 'J. A.,.Fe,rgu.: So BrAnd of R . - � - wear. — � ' - � - - -z' ,&nee, �emie
NEW'ADVERTISEMENTS , '-sulft 'of :dau _ Clure, R. Mcii;;; . � bberso ackhowl,odged to-be'the�-_.,beg't . �
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cation at the Peace Mckillop boundarYt for the . . I � 0knada. � - _�.. � - SKYAW C
. � - ,� '_ walper, ( , . . I is,, George Staub . son, J. Mustard, W J Stinson, S - - made in- We % aditicte-d bY
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. 1� - . It declared t . Ireland __ , $7,000 1 1 - John on the homestead- - inoi;�doj;� j., Stewart, � nd,.neatest fitting Ru , . . .( _�c , M She .
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- ift. Willianf-Ilamilt ' -,has - put- � I I .- . I Hustono T, At, 29 of styles ,and sizes in 4 I - � I
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I clearing Sale --Stewart B-roa.--3 radically distinct 'from El guson's, farm in � carry a complete ran -_ I
- and tradi. % chased - Mr: on "so of B P j. . McKinleyo George A. �
-4-1 igland , in John For i Exeter, and Loui Uff- I � ge - 47 reen, 101imsb]
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Rew Suiis-�_reis Olothing--:r ?.id, was one of West Wawe ,. a .' - = Good R"ubbers anJ iii,aa'fit: any style or shape of S = ' . . . . . . _1"v .- . .
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I the most ancient nations -of E .- ere farm on the 6th. no�on,,Rev. P Gtauj� ,officiating. - - of the Bayfield C Co. was imtecd0n. . � . - . 1, a
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�� Wallace Reid -Strand -8 o sold his 50 a . � - I - ' I . � � � �: ,� I * � .1
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. the I . -,. � I w the following of- ,2 Men's Rubbers, heavy welght; 41-35, * light weight, ' , --- -
Food Production " ' of Colbornik to Noah. Plaet- . held in the Town Hall on M�nida`Y. =
return Engagement, 1 gh , , = - _..� I Of TuxfA
tegrity and vigor - -intact thr0u,-- conces"n .-. .. to be gi;ven in lativary 20th, ,hen . I I , . f ,:. W
Notite-I . . Possesion is T.UCKERWAIT14 � - . . . I I . . wo . AIM ,
seven eqnturies "of foreign' oppres- -zer. � � . - . 'ind directors were - appointed ,' � I . � - � ow - -1.". I - �i6 al
picture Framing-ThompsoWs-8 .. - . .vo *-$1-45' - .- _' ` - - I � ; I
Woodfor saie-W. M. Sproat -8 � . sion, a -ad never had relinquished her s -and Mrs. Goo., Died fiAhe Wogt_,�.Sincere mad gen- ficers _= per g)air. ,,, .. 6 *#.**-. & a. , 9,0 &&e *!o 6 * # * o **** & # a & .*..*0.. A.* & . * . � � .
pr n - � � ased throughout ,for 1919- Proi( - - = 1, �; ,�.
'. � I �� . �L it Saturday M,r lenf, James Thomson; - ". IWA R,obert, a
I True Economy -T inigan s hational rightsi which, she had de- regret was expre - made wit1h red rubber soles a- nd heels . � . nd 0 1. 1
. I .. eTal A the death Vice Pre�ident, John MeNi ald- Sec.-.. �* Men's Rubbers � = .. �
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� Harry Morey-princem-S - flantly .proclaimed every gene 'ation .Brown of Molesworth weri driving to he town0ip on learni 4 1 . , I . = - - . - *
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. cIntosh Bros -8 h Ja e� 09 ich . and.roll-ed- edges per paliN....... = - - ., � � I?
Storage Batteries . � i . Wh oc'eurred Tr�asurer, A. v. E . . � ........ $, . __ . I
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p I I Annivereary-Umondville ch'arch-8 , throughout the era of' Englis , Brown had one- of Robert Carnochan, s-Brownett, '= . I I I .1 - I .''P to the Be',
L glori- Campbell's hill..' Mrs.' . oon on Satur- MeNaughton,-Thoma - _. -3ter .-
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! 'Word fOr Sale--JAMe'- SPT I : usurpation, . . at his home near Saikat - . Men'- B ' RubberN , . = - I 11 - __-4_.
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I - - ou8'resort to arms in did not g - di�j'januar�Uth, from PnouO , - ev-* *;�,v*..-*&*...., ...�*...-.vo.....$r ~ . I . � - � --a"
I Wanted -John. Torrance --5 . i . was not hurt and theborse The Cam�ron. T. J - Mark -1;. Sextoni = per pair,;..... ..&.*..v*4s***v**_ I . -75,� 1 � I .� I BA
I I -5- To -day's programme was, carried .1 " foll;win � � t - I I . . . I I �
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� . , "- ohanah IdeQuai&-5 out in the Irish. Ian e which is Away., deceased was a strong, robust man and, . ard- Ell* = Ladies' Rubbers, finest grade, with. red heels, pair 1. io. = �', Iected May!
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; . . I virtually *a dead tongue, pert� �'known as the Love � his sudden - on Motdav froya = Ladies' Brown Rubbe . h h, or low heeis., pair 125 = � , �, � 01W -
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I . ? T � . � - - . that the, Sinn Feiners have been � �a he�,y�blolw to his family and friendao bride arrived here = .� . .1 X-giny River 0"
i - kii concessioji,-10 Mr. M au- . .th- eldest son of - Port Stanley and now occupy K - - =- �. r,scboo, , p ir 85c .and 90C. � ,� ".
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I - . . I � . obliged to rehearse their parts and _______T Mr, Carnoeban was e . I wear, per at . = , - to., an oh
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I I TIRE HURON.VM TOR will be compolled to lapse occasion- 1 't - - . price is said to' "the late Saniuel Carnochan, and was" 'Moorehousels' i6o ' -..w fldren�s Rubb ' -........ .,.. - ...... .. 75C =_ . �_ I . J.�
� past three years., Th6 * ' ' Tucker-, congratulat I - . - � -_
OSI ,ions -Mrs Weir of T,nn- = . ers, per pair ' ' � - - 1, � ". 1.1e�y d ,will he
! � I - ,� - _ ally into . boycotted English terms beeii 44,400 . born on the homestead in _ * = � `5 $1-15- - .... -1 - '�*e Many f riew
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Irish ave �osp�rity- smith in 1869. For a. number of yes" don,* is -visiting b _ s Ru�berg with g�oic,d-hleavy soles pair 9
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li, SEAFORTH� Friday, Jan. 24th, 1919. words to fit modern Parliamentary ie Dow, daughter of,Mr' Wm.� , westp where ,' I s disposed of 'his general. -= oy s Rubbers wit I -- , . ,
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i � a declaration Qf Ande- illness, I I i in the tensive scale near the/City of Sv4ska- to 11he :farm he purchas - . I . I . - '. : -*IeWlons, iever i
E I pr,ogramme, = , 11 . I .. . � � ... J -
T - Lil came. I � A j. geld. -A social under th - - - The
� . IRISH: DECL ARATION OF I Miss Dow had not beer , - e aufl- , - I ,
. � � I pendence, a message . to the fre� na- Some time'*. She toon, when the suddeup I - I .1 #b .1 �, , , � Ahe,town. .
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..best of health7.1ior . � -
! I ENDENCE' 1 116 years ago - . . � I
w I INDVP e appoint , _1e�was united in rices of the Ladies Aid Of St An- = " �� 0,
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. � 'inn tions' of the wdrld, and th - had a slight attack of influenta and ,bout ' I r I �� . " !
i r . tie, Coleman, drowar church was held in the � - , ,�, 14 's � i
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. .rwenty-five members of the P ce Con' her condition was thought. to be not ,inarriage .to Miss MY, -y 0 C�n = I . I �, . �, .1 aty chair, Dr.;
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i itish - raent of the church on Tuesda ,v -, - � Im
; Sbeiety elected to the BA . � - .. : eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Cole r . � � - - 6� � . . . , ��. -_ 4: G., - S. PA
� � Fein feTence, . � very perious when Ae suddenly pass- - . I . - �ii_4 I afts�, i .
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� : House assembed #i Dublin, Irel�nd�'on . - I . mani of I this', tovmship, .%vhp ivjth� one i�g'. when there was a good attendance = 11 . � = , _'O_� I` u7blie
i . � __ 7_.__-- - __ . . ed alkay after a few -day's illnegs. � t ty all. An = , � . I f . = 11 - been 00 r i
. . on and foi-mally cofisti- one daughter are left to mourn and aploagant time open I � . ;, �1. I �`_-, Z - � .
4 . I Tuesday aftern . I son,and* I ' I No , as candidates I
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.� P BELGIAN RELIEF - . -A well known resident df Brussels' - - ' d interesting programme vots.provided � = I . . � - . I - - ,� - 4;� - - 161, - - .
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. tuted themselve7s the "Da Jw , MeArter, of 'their, great loss, He is also. survive . . . ,�
V James - sm � �,� ,,,�,�:* the reason for.
- The foll )rt has been sent in the person of firs . � .
� owing rep( !other, Mr.. Sam- ,-At the t =� - -w .1 L got 4;�
� Irish Parlia- his Mother, one bi, . - ,and lunch was served - - WrIl � — _�w )1�_ 'V � I
,z - which is Irish Gaelis for 11 of the So- troke - of 'by � . 54FAFO V_ ires soor
l, . � out from. the headquarters Thoma-, street .suffered a s rno6han of Tuckeramith, and ,meeting of the new C- ouncil the f ollow- - - COXXRRC�AL XOTZL = ._��_ -.1--
_', ment: . branch, paralysis last "Sunday, - shortly after, uel Ca . a for 1919 .. = - THLBPRONE � � . � I I OPPOSITR �. 11 'Udging ))Y the
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. ciety in Montreal to the various 121,.0. Joseph Scott,'Of Rox-- .in ,ere appointe I = - - - - � .3- * ,
7 Tkoy elee Burgess, two sister g- officers ,w � ' . I � - �� ��4' - -- Murdoch p
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ted Charles - the Belgian Rel*f As-- noon, his right side being affected. ' . mo - ,; Richard � . - . .. , .4", olic-IN
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* ugha Societies of , boro, ' and Mi s , Agnes, - with -her , . TT. W. Erv�iu, Cler� Elliott, � !,,IillllllnlllliiiiiiHi.filiiiii.tir.iiiI � . I . . '_ h , 1 -Mo 24most una
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I whose Irish name is Cathal Br - . He is showing some iinprove;mbfit. Mri , s we're brouitht east- Constable, caretaker of Town Hall, I __ _ .
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� . , I aker. They also adopted a Aeclara eived the f 61low- -McArfer is past. 73 years of � age but reingins iant Officer - --- I � . . . __ � � I - �� ��.,t� ��.-Iwtersq Dr. I�Xi
. spe - for interment,. arriving here on 8 Realth Inspector and Tri I I I �, � I :
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I - tion of independence and an address "We have just ree - has . enjoyed comparative."good health I . atur- I I '' Officer! ' out statiom -life in .aensall _
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� , world and inif-informa-tion about the present sit day, evenIq -list, -accompanied by Dr. Woods Medical Health, . P baled � hay from, . I ,, � Wesley ant )I -
� to, the free nations of the een active in his . � - q .. I . I . I ther and her- - %` I - f ent.' . :
,I ,b -we and has b . 'f them -
: appointed a committee consisting. of -uation of the Belgian people whic . )oq mangybeautiful, Aoral tilbutes-from. the Auditors-, Rev. A. MeFarlane - and F. is d sWt allow the Io4 that both her mo, I - I ... I - —
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i take - great- pleasure in bringing to Many old friends, hope he will. -M . E4 - bus -v man. an &08 _� 11. -
! I , Grain ,.-Giov�ers, - the P sbyterian A.. Edwaras. -. The � - grass . his boot heel.- ',i�elf -ftlt.for the kindness sUown ...
� - . Count Plunkett, Arthur Griffiths and . � . . re following to grow under .1. . _. -
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; I . -t be fully restored.. I . $10 -. Sick Messrs. J 3oni. - the lit. wbuld always af- � I . -1
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I . I � no ic - . of � Aii1i 'the deceased had . ' le- Bayfield Library- ohn Doig and -4 , V*t- and the pleasure . - - . STAF01
� I Prof. Ed -w - . the your _.e. , . I e Gode- . churek were T09A their Hensall aild , .'. ��.'� I � - .
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Z ard DeValera to present . I -The Literary Society of th ; Hur- eran' framery of this diAtriCt, are 100k�- ford'thom tO h Ve
� - - This. infopuationAs embodied in a been long a -member -and fVbm dren's Hospital, Toronto. $5 I . - . I
; V I self-determina many Chili � . . --.-. � � . .
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� _. .� claims for Ireland to to Washin-g- 'rich Collegiate Institute met on Mon- I., - _41n .Count, - 9 I a o s vis in in their -new, . . .
� ently addressed k p0sonal - friends,. a;"d we're taken -to , v 'Children's ,Shelter. $5.- ,ing-forward-to another big season! - rar- I fri nd it the I - -
� able ' rec . t , I I . I was -at London � poparing .-On Monday ev- , t, � - __ - :3W
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i tion to:the Peace Conference at Paris. c I&- er� 9f the- Commission day it-nd elected the -fololwing. office-ka: th�'hoxne of his, inother in Egmond- -Everest work, and are --now i everY*'.home in Stratford -1 ___� . � . I
I I ,ton How Rev. W. Ashe I , '* �
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� - I The laat two named-beink in Bri�ish ,' - G' k'-'Pinder-* ist vi,ge-. P . funeral of thi,W in,iorder to get goinig; earlY-'-i� iTing last our villa together with � '_ . � - <''.Vli�at, par bus).
; � . 1. . n _i1ji -air I ?resident, . . wille rom. where the,,funeral services I�Lst w6e'k ittending -the I � . gers I - , -
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for' Rolief A B uin-bylts Ch - I - ' i, . -.�_,�-- *--I ' ' P.otatoes., pe 2
! sons only the venerabl - ,w - . � _�_,' '. rb'
; . pri Coluit . -resident, 'E;� Pridham; serretary, ' . . I . �,,.,,-j
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A i Plunkett can prooee4 -to 'pi n O�* ;W�e held on Sunday�, interment being, Rev. Mr. Latimer. I � - - a larg -, -
� Patis, and man,,Xr. H�rbeit Hoovewr� IfToin whi4h :p froni the rural dir
r I �owing'eictiacts - Allen; treasurer, E. Wallace,; a ist . I .
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- . I P - - . tricts gathered at ��flon to welot - , - . �, �
; � 'vie quote- the foll .mide in the Vaitiviidbank ceinetery. I ____ �1,1`1�- . _ � t � , �
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; I then only provided, the British GoV- i4U.-exa.'rginaU6n1_,6f the -'population Leonard Macklin; ' editors, If , Howard, - , . I - � . UENSA Sherrit home , , I
� - � The palbe' Arm-* . 'raiionave trice, .come Sergt. Thomas , ,
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� eft,ment consents to -,give, him pass- - . � - . arers werid. Andrew . fbr Sali�At _4,6. 1! IR I I
I I .. Marshall; Coun KIPPEN . rieed BoiWs . ran per.. ,. ;
p . I -that the -q -,food by D, * Dancey and Jack . I 1. . I xyly � in the � �_
t - - . hipments, of I gh Hamil$ot'James Allen, . . of 41ounks of - VJV. Thrte gwd -from overseas� he having e. I . . Brun,
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� ports. . . 1. � issi6n f or Relief in Bel 111111 , cillors-1. A. and 1. B., Johnny Bed- Black, D. F, k�Gregor and Notes*_One, of the, most prog-NN'55- als a hiingone, Carlin _Broe - 904:, wa-k enlisted with the 161tt HUr0U � _` , - Shorts,, per to]
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; the Qor�ml -ell- brood sow,3 over - 2666-0 , - _.
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i . The walls , iave n t Ir 1. ers in, . 11 san. Phone 62. . .. . � f� I �� 'Battalion -.and who had. re I ... . flour, P I .
I - -of the hall were quaintly v years T 1ord; Form 1L. a d Commercial X I ive,farm ' 4 this vicinity has laun ceiveii ser �! � . er evvti
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i I .1 embellished with - - ^ I ' I sale, a d" IOUS %le engaged in 49W �_, � Butter, per 14,
; . ,ht tb�hes�e people . f , I 'as l6ng wovfido.w I I- �, . . Barley,
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I . I plaster and coats Qf arms, Past Lord' , _ioui t er; Form IV., Ernest I"; ee- chosen by him before his death. cloverseed. and'haki'made a,sueces . of soft coil for or:$8.00 per fiia' for his King and CounW. The'., - I � per bus
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thr.ough their Lee; Fprm- III A and'E. Lacton. Walk- t n V Of sweet .
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�elassic, statiies , b . , � �, tiends of ?h�- deaeased who � Nvere - out into the gro I coal for S - in the nefghborbipod
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- I ord6a wit u irreparable dam-ike. to . � lie of 150 tons . � - I
�. ries, Claire Hays,aud Wil-hia D . I . -1. '
! I have witnessed . many more - reta , yer .. it, � For years had been growing as it laste we will sell 4t f iffo�-.24#? . ;, per bushe
I seed � F or ft rMation jPhoub : � , � gave splendid se- '�_ - �, Oat-, �
T Mayorg- -the, national healfli. ,There exists a- . rther info , Mgnmli Brass Band
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� � - L uensali. Cook Bros. �1. 1 26644f - ."A., :Eggs, - per doze -r.
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i . riday, - - ___ci --,r---- with 14alfferent, success. After grow . Carlin lect'on' a : ' �_ __ 4
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. � exciting dramas, 'notably in recent - -- , - er ', trition - -A- highly estdemd Iddy passed a a th6 train , canie in -and :
- - . . "rW classes -und -nu . red blover ,alsike and timothy
I � entions. of the mong- ce 11 way in Turnberry township on F . Mr. - MCCdatelt , - I
� . - Nati0n.91', but, iofitiniied s f604 will *� tb � . -
I years the conv . upplies ,of I �for one Announcemi6fit.-UTS - F- ' - I __1
i U rqc f bag January 10th, in the person of Eliza- Note&-MiK. JE. Jbpel has diiposed clover � . - e,lgagement a her,,OT I
,T,,, our ,Reeve and Rev . - ,_:, - . .
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� ist party, whe' there were impassion- k�ipidly ,ti y this. There - been - � . ng . the white blossom - announces e s.poke words of welcome- while Ting- 11� _.. - � DAIW
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K rculosis. lo�th Wilson Fortune, daugther of the of his gents' furntshiing�' stock to 1 good ^results, he
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t ed speeches and hot party .contest$. a� considerable spread of. tuVl� � I est daughter, Mary CA1 -1 ? I by the large - -'-- - bivnto,- Jar. ,
I - I - 0 ng- cheers. were given ,� � 1_
. - ed tion late Thomas Fortune. The, deceased Messr,s.,Isadoi*�and.Oinan Delloln'yv thought he would allow it to 9 to anialander of - OYrn� I" -for the . I I . 150e to -65e ; do. 4'reg
; That Tuesday's proceedings seem --L � � - - .,.of -this under-nutri . to Dr..H. 0. Sw , couple of tinies
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I due. to the e lady had boen I or %ealth for of Dashwood, w6 wtll open up a store I seed in, 1918 with the result that to- arly I _,_ a �. I .
i in, A,Ita., -the marriage td.take Xce e - ly 7en '� � 5
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. tame by contrast was � ) w who had so brave - , ,i I .. 4 e to 40c- .
� but the 'Belgian authorities believ . here about the first of � . .1 young soldie , I . - -
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; - the. dead I e'months past, i�ll had bi6en COTA " - 46 bushels'of clean seed - iste Me 104k` - 'I � �
Z I that they were conducted in that this can -be stamped oui without '50111 bushel. in February. I` d'aWdVv%)-hddaTAved'h .- i
� . situati,6n App will remain Ni:rith the'ni f gr a af -
5 . -- -- languagre of the Iri.sh tongue. This I off -1,8 -acres which. at $15 'a and q
I I polled to give UI -a splendiKi el - I P � I Briefse-,-Tr ho been 4- little . hale Find hearty tor tU. - .. I '35 to 40t-- z
� . great loss provided adequate -supplies - ade ' Mg .- .
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I - I . . was a tribute to sentim wa of food arrive. f a bad. "reeeption he was - - . - POU'Ll
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i . � I ffictor in -the .sit- funeral was held from the resi(fence telephones ingtalled- ecently:1 Mrs. another 1� acres the. coming spring, � I _ - - Toronto J*w*r
Few 01 the The most h i . I ,� account ot the roads being -in %other vhe _ _i
I deadeniog to ri - -
interest. I father and a, ,
I . the ad- -1 - Fortune, Win, Stelck, Messrs '' $tade & Weido, rti,n aaf§ as -'a ntfrse crop% *hich he . *11 1. 'haw . - : 50, to SU
'"!e tilon of the two ofhdr brother, -Mr., David eolfiig, 'tO his ased
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2,00 auditor uation is t - ';idence)- Messrs. b green'for feed.. In the it . . �_
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I � - I!, .1 � I - aiekella As to `0
� - . . nuilliot. Belgian c o� havet rry, on MY. A. Fv - . . , - - . -ighing,_The churth , delighted, gain, as � .. - I
� , ldren wh I gA ile to 'have IS 911 I -
I dresses4. - , lot 4, concession 9i TurnVei - � Nss.� (�e �trd - Mr. h s to cul
; �, , 17 the- clover - was 'nor good
� � � o4jects of the utmost solici.' Thrusday morning of last week and J. Albert - and Charles, B , I . eason" of 19 1 ' t were not .- seese 29 to 89c. 1
� � ;, da cap s � as, - Sunday .,Us 0 , 1-1 -- _� � I
� . I Oratoiry 'was killed by the process of been tht ; - O'Brien r nee ats. when' the latter serAces - " well as -were Ns sisters, -XV; , , *= 27 to 3 e- -, r&
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; I � rf hes, and even tude- *f ' thi whole world friactdred. his 'hip. Wililam, " a attendan - ' * 'to m#U7 has carpenters at ,work getVW , 'Neklings 24 to -21,11,
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: � , ading all the speee The -following. officers have been, Fuss- A, iiumher 01" others will - enor, to averag . 41 � ..
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F . d trouble in lour years of o,ectrioation. Because of 11- - be was, ripe, thiii -producing an congregation lieln' 'ill -and f iar Scott : �11 I * 25 �_to 8010_��_ .
� . I some 6f the delegates ha , . ' .-The annual mous � amount �ffeod which cattle like.. in the 9 9 ri�qdy the premises he rei6ently pur- - _w, -
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; . - 1 -manuscripts. the �suppliemehtary meals f i lied by eleeted-ATI'Murphy Lodie,-Xi). 71:0, L. connected I u it few wo6ks " other�sl- - - !�, � � . . I
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i following them on. their urnis . - I ' men's, Adtilt _E. W. - Moltison' having -s6ld his of theinflidenza on the partof � - chased from,Mrs. A. McPhersp for �, __
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5 -ny 0. L., for the 9" i ox , Master eledtion of 'o%cor6 'bf the - - � U_VF1 STA
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� � The 'only concessions to Popular Inter.: 11the Relief Commission. and, the ma __-�31iss Essler . of MinPalkolis, M* - . busine;;,ZJW*_ .- I
I I . an- Bible Cle � her�relatives �, - -
, - iss -of the Xvangelicat Church , fine farm 61100 6res for 48 500 to *", Mi store and tblephone I - I
; W. J, Falconer; D. M. Mervin H ' - - *th ' nuffiala,-.Tan. 21�
� I - children's institutions which have been ,nt the, week end- Wi � "
I , eSt was the translation of the declara - ChaplaiA', Aev. W' . SundW whick resulted Mr. Waltel- Stephens, 4 Blake,'hpld a sP4 - - are-Piiased to learn that Mr. James ' I , .
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� I . . largely supported b thp- magnificent ley, : . 19. Moutolii wai held on � - Connell and firdilY. . . sood steQ I
� tion *f independence Anil .the address - , . I � hisz, Rev- Mr. 10 . . Carlin who bas been. quite seAilbusly __ _$; etber
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� glish and outpouring of worTd, charmity. these R��ording�Sqey,, A. Clarkson- Fit.- a� follows.- 'Pre4d#ht)-.C,., L Smith �esgful. -auction. sale of I . � . iteem $11 to *11',,
, . . ' - dontractors e0wt,W it verr * . - ely, and'. .Aliw- 9.
, to the free n - . P 'W and t Implement$ , - His ,. u nA.- t il is reeoverihg VIC , _� 11 " ilg._644. Wtel".11
I.. atio . . I i dla4mr- -Treasurer,' , Vice President "I ! �,.e - i o , � *.' I
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� ns in Ell -have come s per- Secret&i-y, . , , �1'..-P- UT -b- -$�crotaryt -farm stoe . - 2- A.I. - U 4 -
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, Children throul;h tfiii . � 1. V. '� . ; �ii ipsing .. and sum . 'i 4i
� - .- en- Treasw.=-f , ..T.oacher, -- tddk- toaked, velt- �an& . I � ��, - . -
I Q v . - � - - W1 a, "!. . � S 1 ht . � 4 -to 12 - -bulu -VT to
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. French and this was a. wearisome jod- im.,& state df bealth,peAmps. even , antelod-� D of, I(Ig? Urne Steph' � , , � � � r-�broutht-- -fdW1 %no-- ��.hi�� Suer "ISM4. .. - seriously ill with . the'41110 abU to g* ,�� ;
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� . . I . . �� I I �. - - ".-I . 's *,nebaker,"11 � :N,. E; Dabms, or10n1dt,-'Niss- L Sie- rm. b6tse brought $161; -,:. � ov - u.'' - -m-6 - . . � . P . . _`1 `
: process. -on; Lecturi6rsj Frank Pon es. A fa 91 Girmel I .1; � 1117 to f1l; im6h. le�
: . better: than `eo;uld be eSepe6tdd. T1104' . Su��er -ikill- WOW . � around again at -Utual 'including our
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Z -of great satisfaet Hill; coillinittee,'J. Dua k " , *Ruth' -pric, '
X it should not be inferred th , wd-, Mun- bert; Assisti6it. or:nis�, Miss. S 1125 ea* and last sprinj calves I --- 'be first Sunday . '. -, I 14146� �Cftivles,_F"
7 ut of feel will, be a cause -ion I ct . � � . cow *Presbyterlom church t man, - 'Rolert, 0&- '_,Z - ,or; U to $17. -9
- � any lack of emotion and wa - eople ro, Leonard Harland, C. 'Oonnell, � J. Hartleib... This . is in a prosper- $57'a pai�. The.attendanciewas largel.. - veteran towns Mr. .
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x . ;he. �p the hundred . I � February at . - 2 e higher; pio zO,
i It on the part of I I . I ig wai , spirlte& , Mr - In Ille, who some weelm ago sustained & - - 1 5
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- - hb have given ib fall 6h of his own4id6WAUS � � 5_0
� x,v of responsibility im. -W . I erally - to 'save ifie I Johnston. , I - ' � I � I ous workinj order, having 41 UaIlles and the biddly A preparatory service -will be held on :1
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� evidently felt the _. . n - meeflng, of 'the -Bay- on the iroll an ai:-erage attendance . Mb * on� - removink to Clinton..j; . hard one . !, �
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: gates. They - ' - lual 'with . .Is . - ho, - .
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I laying great parts -in a child life of Belgium. . I The clas the Friday evenin preceding when it which was in an ic condition, ana. �w - -puts
y was held in the of 20 for,the past year, the inidst � of life we, are . y - -_ throw and X41
F selves miezi P e-ld Public Ldbrar � ,reside. -'In. - ' Rev. M*, Foote, . . . . ,
� The new ratiofiing system and price f, %e - * -1
; 11 e is expeeted,that ow - going ;around again with, big - %, � to US. Sheep - ai
I � . sacra m.enti. ,- 'Monday afternoon. The text isfully exem I Is n, 1. � - I
; solemn control of meat and other native food- .town hall on- .met 44 times, during. the p-Ast Yi�ar, and iti death and this pli- - � -
� V . of Exeter, will prdach --On-, Monday - �Urhu llzlelhjgbor.�
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� I staffs will .be in o eration in a few following Officers were, elected . for the Aotal_imount, .Of collectIOM a fied with the young e, friends -_ , I - uftchafte&
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. tion was read an- p - I- . - .
� �� ofindependence nwal, pieet- 'inention of evening last an�ber of th far advanbed in yea =-,--Mr. and mm.
T days. It has been n . President, Rev, W. Ashe-Ever- tnount6d to $56 64 ,,-The a oU Last week we made ,�, I 16_ Montreal JUTIU�i
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I � �� mucing the establishment of an iTigh - � . rillidni Paterson of Mrs, A. McPherson and daughter A. Cantelon were in Clinton re- . ` �
. ; - n( the volume of imports, and . est; Secretary -Treasurer G.. E. ing of the congregation of the Evan:- bbe severe illness -of 'M 'of Mrs _' if - "
F . Miss 911a, tiket at the home- -
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� 'T� I republic and - islAde-- Librarian, Rev. A, Mae- gelical L-utberat church, was hold af- Fairbairn the 6elov�d little *son of . I . 9i ing with Mr,,. Caliteloles, ?� ". . the� heavy increase-,
; . with enlarged, financial assistance. from Gr6e, . - - - 0 Harry Arnold and presented each ;a cently vi - *#U here rewrted I
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I tion r - farlane; As'sistant Librarian " and Mrs 'he mi
� �_,� � of 1'eland by the British garrison. * H. -Dreb- ter the moirnihig. sarvices last San- ; Waltei Faiicbairn tQ -v I aged fither, *-Ifo had t sfortun-e - - -
1, �4 the American- Government, the dis . -Mr. anice purs6 of money, the same being I . -'West Znd catUe i
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; I The first. business of the Assembly Messrs, James H, iieid, F." A. day. The treagurer's report shows a the west of our village,,Stauley town- I ' . . . eh , . � 'Wert 1,100 eatfler I
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Z - tribution of these imported foodstuffs mann. . by the Sunday- .School and I lately to fall and'break -his hip Vh1 .. ..
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i was the-glection of a chairman, after ek -it is our sad duty contributed I was .tertaini .a. most- - : .- kmvad ISO ealvail
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2 is now in operation practically throl- Edwards, H. W. Erwin. with the Li-* reat balance on hand after &oviding sillip. This we ' okenef their -ap- . y . I
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.which , prayers were said ut the territory. . brarians and officers will form -the for the, went -repairs made to the par- .tb have to make mention of this dear cident for one of his ye and who -- 11
i 0 1 . � village- from the. Sibbath $4661 -and - " I Umbet, 1,90 hogs an
i M111,0111 �d e companion And ays been- so active. - Mrs � .
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1; . Father 0'Flanagan, of Rosco Prior to thi� evacuation, something , board for 1919.1 Book eommitte, Rev.. sonage. Mr. L. J. Kraft was electe had -alw . . Uirly native, but -pi
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i 7 The declaration of independence .was were destitute., 'W. Ashe-Everest, Rev, A. Macfarlane, a trustee for a t4rm of five years in , of the home. The departed child's 'Peck has returned - from her -0-sk =6 ' ' ' ,* the market for.
. like, - 3 500 000 peope of the sor0ces of
� iati 11 .'Miss Ella *nu4 but Airlhei
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� - then read. - . ' ' - on the H. W. Erwin, - �j F. Klopp; -who . re- lov a I �- Pree On . -1 .
� E i1iiiess w s a brief .one as he was * a bee home, in St. Jblir� N. B. I accoro-
t - - ,and! were dependent, not only who had been a- tea&er ,and -leader' - . Tecordtd wbile tpr
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A I I in each, and from tbe'business mewas pani -
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� . ari ' town returned from � I -
and children, we ing 1.0.0Y.., on P. Bender, of spite .all lievM and
-1; � . Many ,women on, but on further stalled in the Clinton . tl was a very severe. one and de . of thiir'esteem B . Mrs . George � tection 'Of - the _20W
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4 - I green white and yellow -ribbon, press- . ening. -His that medical skill 4nd loving. a tangible expression . returning home the end , .
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� . � �, sublemental ration through the so -up TAiesday -evening of last week: N. G., - overseas oA Teusday ev and warm as the widow, u�id� daughter of the late I . - � � - WAng =shed in $*,,
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i � 1. ed around the door of the Mansion kitcheng throughout. Belgium. The en- T1. J. Managban; V.Q., .C. Draper.; arrival was% anann0unced and so -a hands could minister for the -relief �
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. Lotv:H,on,'but his . . . ;1 Mr. Aleiander McPherson who had of. this month -from an extended visk , to the Taot
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� I . House, watching the delegates enter- etgy of the Belgian people in getting, Rec.Secy., H. W. Gould; Fin.- public welcome *as�r I of ,the. little sufferer, was of no avail, with their T-elatives and filiends 10 �_- I 'arrml, of a furthei
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. � * . . :_ ound and: J ry . 20th little carried on'businew here 10i S I num- - - � -
� Only t - i, . . B, Chant , many friends gathiwed ar L long Ottawa and Montreul,-Quite a - I At 111c_ ominoi
; -.vo, policemen were visible, ba" back to work is rapidly diminishing, J. .Wiseman; Treas', H . and on Monday, Janua - I '
. . , police- the number of people in the soup lines, . Weh.r., T. H. Hardy; Con., T.W.. Haw- made him feel at home. Mr. Bender swered term of year.s. The, iddress was reid . � vVerh
P I Xg's tws morni
� . William Paterson Fairbairn an I .,merwere in London an Friday evening, - I .
*� i the Sinn Fein had'its own . by Miss Mattie Ellis and the, pri&'sen- I . 425 sirtep, "4 lwml,
i I Co�., " a . ar Harry Lauder,--mMiss E. - -
; - . until to -day they prob*bly do not ex- kin!i; R.S. N - G., Frank Watson; 1,, S. - was an employee of the T. Eaton � the. MAster's c4 1 burint the ve* r
I youths wearing white bands, to k6ep, , I � . 0 -ad entgred through
I . 1 L. Winnipeg,- before enlistin has tation of the purses were made by last to be I -
- , , S. Rozell; R.S.V.G., E, � the -pearly gate.4 to be with the Master fle, 2-150- sheep a:,
. order. rawd of difterent t ceed two million people, and it is hoped N i≪ L,S.V.jr;.,,, J Livermore; R. been overseas nearl�r.-tiv�o years. He Miss Hannah Craig, and, Miss Katfo, Fulton sPent the -�Feek endl in LLD11don � - i . � 225 Aeep and' UVAU
Another c who said.."Suffer the Ettle childien to . .. . . - � , sister Mrs. J. Knapp.- -
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!t YPI that within another month this will be M, le Scott and on Wednesday" afternoon with,'her . I ,: Ut PrIarm did not
) , was on hand -repatriated war pris- diminished to not more than a million. S-S.,�W. H1, yak; L.S.'S., W. was wounded several'times in the war come unto Me, and forbid them not," , � I �
� 0 � . ent has asked' L. -Johnsor 1. G., W. S. R, Holies,; and I- seen active Qi I the ladies of the Patriotic League;'met Our. public 's&dls re-opened'this ,.. Quotations-Choll
/ ners of-theDublin Fusilliers. .They t; . - . t.ng for n'any and at the age of 0 years and 7 week after bein osed on _4 - ,o.li.
� The Belgian Governin, � - g ,el account � - 4 tteers silso t - Ji
1'� .. . months in the To*n Hall'and presented each I 11 . -to 49; i
tertained at lunch- in -the the Cqmmission for Relief in Belgi H. Kerr; Chap., G. E Hall. months. � . I . I ' mon, S8_50_
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had been en, um 0. G., -'J. . r -m- he deparf,ed from .this world with all with very handsorke new Hymnals Of the' "tie. -Mrs. Henry- Cook was .
__ e -The Exeter Times. of last: week , � � . . _ - ,��, *0 S34-25'._ g<Kd, 'S
W Mansion House., JT. d their friends and to continu' as' the vehicle for the im- . ... .its.caTes, trials and sorrows to the with an address. expres . s. .. th in Guelph viisitinli her daughter, Mrs. �..7_ � It. ehoice �buuherl , 0
th4 public generally werewaiting out- port of foodstuffs and 'Clothing o Says- Monday morning was . a'btL§y - better h6inje. The funeral whith was oir H Jolfris'.-R-evi. A . . E. Doafti)f tU' - _. -t* to ,�
- . Bib -the Society �Vielt i'n'. " . . , -
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si,T- to ,c ee -k f dt the few months until :( time for Mi. I. Armstrong and a196 .. � �
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- y spell for the bank telle;rs. in St. Xndrewsl Church,The annual pri�rate, took- place on Wednesday and m4thl � Xrs.! I .11 -Mothodist church, will have for we , I - I I x1rom ihis mol
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.. The rotunda of the Mansion House, tion's can be taken. over by the Gove:rn- bus . the service was conducted 6y the fam- 'ng ' live subjecton Sidnday xnorning next "Les-, , 1�` I 1armero rnu$thjLve�
. rch 'was . PaV who had taken, _1�i-
I � I . town, Mr. Armstrong during the .meeting of St. Andrews' Chu da ghter, � I �
where the congress met, is a dingy old m, ent. 1. I ily past6r, Rev. Dr.,Aitken and what interest s from Roosevelt, 1 - ing the week -end A.
. . . '' .1g. held on Thursday evening last, Rev. . riotic Society, and -son t1w grwteit of . - valuei,%, would eora
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I Ylace, lighted by stained glass win- rs he has been buying and sellb arcompanion of home a -ad � American Citi' . evening sub -, - �
- The people have had no textiles dur- yea A. Macfarlane presided and there was' was the de � who had the yarn-sinie. the �-,;i�' -
I -big shipments tun- . . � i . .,Czens 9P The _i L - � an d I
. - 11 oierhead. The platform and hogs has had some Oven out . ; Jec, I , near xjit�iit�; '
� dwvs ing a period of four years except for . . anee, , I he: reports fr p t wil J)e ,cattle beface
- . ning into. large sums of money . bilt a fair attend T ,arents was laid to rest in the family
om lot way began for all those willing t4 knit . Where is the Dev'it-An&. -, � .'their
. half the floor were fitted with tables the meagre imports by the commission . the various organiaztions showed evi- at Hensall cemetery. Mr. and for- the soldiers, and alsp recehmid, 'in - What is -he doing?'.'- A,& Abe ban � i . - , - I Outwme w4n tb" � I
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. The re- Monday was one of his biggest days. Mrs. Fw'rbairn and, friends� have the , . �1 killer,#
I for officers and delegates. for Relief in Belgium which have 41- - I'-;"- reached j.
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�� � - He shipped � flour car4oads, the, a- dence of progress, and in spite of ad- . all finished 'work, - and their sincere. no* lifted, you are Urged to *tt401�td' - - . ,end end thug tae:
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; maiader of the floor and the eirculo t syiiipathy'of a very large
� I y ways, been devoted to th6 destitute, Nvishi�s for a long and happy lift in church. "Come t - vdth -no.aud. ym I ly ,
� ; ,zt, or the public, - unt paid being about $10,500. The verse conditions, the year has been sinceres,
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gallery ivere reserved f I The population is under-claid. and the. mO - . cessful one. Owing to many circle of friends in. this vicinty. - - their 'new home f ''Stratford "Where, wi]R'db the good.,#__ ' I .
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.- price was $17.76. ,The, highot price a most sue in � .aw- m*w V*e'Ua -_ orninz's -vm
a l . ,Mr. James 13. MeLean, the past Wiaek I . !, -continued to -,dra��
dmission being 1�y ticket. one direction In which the Belgians -ire I ,
in the congfegati,on, and re-- -they, are this week moving, -kter so in Chiselhurst Methodist church ,ork "I
. "I . for a singZp animal- Was paid to Mr. deaths I ,- C �. "COUsignment DroVg
.4 , . 0 � 'tustity to cut vrOw
ropoi-tion of thi� audience I while engaged in* drawing, 'hay, had long a 'residence in Hensall. Light Sunday last' both afternoon
A large pm - now in need of charitable help is in mbvals from the district, the membbr- . I
r '! sisted of women. 'The number of large clothing supplies. John Wein, of Stephefi'for a sow that' and erw -
1� , Con . . . ha less than last the misforfinie to meet-wi'th a rather, refreshments were served and a few ening, Rev. A. E. Doup conducting the - - il Advar,tW jud, r0jr.
il . . I -weig unpleasant accident. Mr. McLean, ver .
l I ts vvlag con�picuous. One :,lied 730 pounds�for which he Te- 4hiP roll is 30mew t
� young pries . . . In consideration of the foregoing, 'but the finiincidl standing of the . y pl&agant hours weie spent �n services. Large vongregations were -1. ,em and commissio)
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, of the- po,pular fturei arriving first, cieived $109.50, the price being 15C. ye�r; h � t1g grouch, it WU �
, our Board of Direetgo�rs have passed a en - I mutual inteivourse. - In replying to. present -and the choir rendered splen- ` !market for Niteher
. . -The annual meeting of Moles- congregation has be li�ept up to tl%e who-viras on the h' load and at - � I
1� was Father 071anagan who recently resolution to the effect that no further *din- in - the road the load ,of hay the. addresses and presentation given did music. The Sun&y,,gchool is also - so. to OU 0 b
� I worth Cheese factory was held on Jan- standard. The amount raised for cur- ft c2 eeded ' _
i was dismissed from -his parish by the appeal for money will be made to the . started to upset a - Mr. McLean, in to Mrs - A. . McPheidon, and. daughter flourishin and the *hole communi I.. , . 26 - - for 4'
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V Bish on account of his political generous Canadian public -either -uary 4th at �Yolesworth'Hall. Joseph rent expenses was �1335,00 and the . h' self from being ; 9 � -1 spots. 'Sv*n with I
" Op - tbrol Cummings, Wm. Ronald, Robt. Full- exPenditur6 was $1165, leaving a bal- order to -gave 11 Nfss Ella the latter spoke very feel -2 is invited to take an active interest i - trade eontinni4 SIV'
ity. . I advertisements, irculars, en .
. activ cl . tertaW. - Geo. Robert- ance of $170. The b ection ,buried under the hay, jumped to the ingy alwl� , r e I - remained U _�
11--, arton, D. F. Stewart and . '. g to thei 'long and pleas- th ,church. . . . . . Usold.
� There was one brief demonstration ments or kind. . . e than reached, '�005 being. opposite side when he unfortunately --- , . i � �- _. I I I . � I I �� - rade .
� son,were elected as Directors. After was mor . . C==---- � I not help the t
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- down Donations of clothing either new or . receiving I ,
.- - when the delegates advanced . . Ladieil KA on the hard rack k .1 - ,- " tion of Snished �
t" stated being on the board for 22 years- and. contributed for this purpose. . . ii ." , AteerS herez-and th,
� the centre aisle, the people standinig second-hand in good repair, as shaking up, and having a couple of = -1 lUill,ifliir, - '
�1' filling the post of president, director Aid Society $109; Sunday School $106; - . ..jl � � � * S14.so. but loads
- li._�_ on their s&ats and applauding them, above, are badly needed under the ribs fra t ed Bu other serious - - ~ I
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- and salesman. WAliani Praser resigm- W.,M.S,,,$213- making a total'for cur ,' t no - - I I - . = - from -313 ta $13.5i
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) ,� � leader.5 was their most noticeable ceived with particularly h Lean feels thankful in escaping as - � ,� t*ken into ac&01�ni
I . . year's bushii�s,s , totalled $42,688. Bethany congregation ,also showed all. - - �
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�_ * , , b racterlAie. There were hardly thanks. . - Have� ow.0r,delva '
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i ; The youthfulness of the Sinn Fein present conditions and will e= ed owing to his unexpected removal. 'all purposes of $2068. The, report of results are anticipated and, Mr. Me I
% . The ,well as he did.-The,wa Y - d . and
: I Mr. Cunningham was elected presi- expenses met and a'' balance left of spring- = - . I 1, I and in b*th gecti",
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V , - ns pf clothing may, � . , Am , , . ,raze of recent:
. a half doze-ri grayheads in the group. All contributio d t. : I like weather which we have been fav- = . � � . =. aVt
r- en 1 8 Nvas,contrlb� , I �Pw 4The
.�r: ' Count Plunkett, memb - of Parlia- be sent to 59 St. Peter Str�-et, Mon- , . . I= 11
, er . -S, Holmes, son of Mr, and uted to the Budget, - or6d with for some days, has the ef- = '! 0 ZtDtker and 4,
W-1 ment - . -Bruce I . = - - � � ' = . atill, vrospectiv4e in
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- and one of the leaders of the treal, charges to collect up to 'the Mrs. John Holme I s of Goderich town- - -Annual Meeting.,Tbe annual meet fect of brightening and cheerin the = I Imm - _,_.� � �
I Z party, introduced 'in a few terse sen- 15th of Febru ; I . = I 5 - � hope that ;vilues �
�. - - I ary. : I' of our -citizens and -the olyly and ,Your ui,t . - I ,Corded this mo_.-Ain�
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I r , . ship passed away at Goderich . hos- ing of the Bayffeld Library Asso-dia Ives . S, - - -_
I . teraces, Charles S. Burgess,- a young Maurice Goor, Chairman; Louis S. . . tion young appear to be enjoying the mild a � . � � I l"t ThruidaY ,of 2'
V I ning of last was held 'in the, Town Hall on . . . Am ;
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�� r rpan, and Colwell, Hon, Secretyry-�reasurer. I � 1"� _,9pr1_ngers,,v*..ere slav
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I wiek at the. age of 98 yea . The de- Monday, January,'. 6th, The Librarians winter and especially those-whd have =
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who made a short speeib-, i . to look after the fuel bins 'as their I If 06f this will interest you. - = -
. . deased had undergone an' operation -h report showed ;� good circulation of I . � Iwo , ; the quowiom for I
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i much applauded. Most �� of,' the m em- , - , HURON NOTES � few days previously and on Wednes- books althoughthe library -was closed task'is -not a hard one these days.- � = � . I 8&* � - 7 Ing iroft $14.
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I bets of the party crossed, -
I ._'_ f Mr. andMrs. Gidling,of Dfanlop,near .= 3 � "Id a qiwrter h1gli
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1' � themselves -A valuable youn '�vas I = We,b one of tb huest * -1 �= i..:.
g stallion, the pro- day, another found. ne eks on account of in- ave' e a -1110* n
�� - frequently during t1le ,prayer of the from the eVeets of which-heneVer ral- fluenia; 2^364 books *ere taken out. Goderich, were the past week.visiting = I assortments of Serge-, I the vic,Uing tashi �
r O'F . lanagan. perty of James Speir, of Morris to*n. - , � I - *Ura -4hoice veals -�,
Rev. Fathe in the village with Mrs, Gidl Tweeds and Fancy Wiorsted.4 you could *ish to _'-"', � __ ,
�, � ____� I ship, died recently of indigestion, It lied. -He is survived 1�y. his young.. The follow officers wire ap*inted: ,-Is Uh- = . . ZZ c , I aho were easier, ,
. . The roll -call was made in R . l Ing . _94
� ,, 1 cle, Mr. John Whiteman and among � = law - to sio I
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. I , ho waf Rev Asho-E-verest-'Seere-_ � - -, C
I - lish. it included all the members . I . t . .51 � . _ w - �� Qnl; hogs whieh!
. 'Clark of the Bayfiqld Line, and four tary-Treasurer, G. E�,'Groenslade-11- Oth Aw VeAli 17 tea And. i
� -Mr. William Jenkius, who sold his . or friQnds,Mr. Robert Elgie has � I- U
I . . . , ' idenee, which was. = U I ne bluesxith guaranteed yes.- Z , , Of the offerin
. ,e at Rolinesviffle, last week, has young eldldien' also his parents and brarian, Rev, A. Ma4farlane-'Assis disposed of the reid AM -aw
of Parlianient elected from Ireland hour mixt "res -' "also fi d
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I to the British Parliament. Natur- purAase Mr. - S. S. Cooper's resi- or � I .n, The on the f aTm - of, the late Mr. McDon4ld, ' wo, 1. . for the lowe hi
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. I �e brother, Andrew. Another br*- ,, ;
i I ll se men falled dence in Clinton. The purchase prige the' - Bertram it will be remembered ant, Librarian, H. )Drqh;;;;n = 'UPOIL At le4ut
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I � of which Mr. Elgie is now the owner. Yo --ave a choice of a variety of material ' ' ' - - our uistructkns t
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q I . I I . abi�re named offic' James H. . Aw s at oo
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I - . . 1� I was $2,500, This will 'make Mr. was- accidentally killed in Goderloh a- Reild, F. A. -Edwards andH, W. Br-, The house has been sold to My, Henry ' , differe'nt prices, and y0u get the same attention low 11 I . 2t,*
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� � . - Mention of the name of Sir Ed- . I `00erattow 101
a , 11 - - Jenkins a handsome.home, bout three :Kears ago, - . For 1919, Forsyth. Mn Forsythe is now busy = = _- I . n
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111ard Carson, leader of the Ulpter- wift will constitute thb Board.j � a 43, Zeagroa & ,�
-Ivlr. Wesley Johns, of Us�orne last -At the �eting, of -the 1�6�k Selection Co-nim-ittee, Rev. Ashe-' these days vAith men and teams, a nd care at any price. - "40; 16 "DO $14
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ites, was' ih = - . 1�� $11; 2, ,Sj�j *p .' i ,
rrl- week sold a handsome Shorthorn bull Hay township Council, thefollowing Everest, Re . Macfarlane, F, A. Ed- dwelling Will he mRv�d to Mr. For- � . .m �' �
, Th -V . . � � 80� $91tZ -,dows.,
I ... P- in0st weighing 200 lbs. to Mr. ' ds,'Mrs. Bro-vmloe Miss A ' � �w . $7.75
R. R. township -officials were appointed: An- war ? ,pplle-- -syths' farni to the-eMt of No. 9 school = Apid While here, look over,our fine new stodk of � ., ; 41 "O $5.t'
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striking feature of the Programme Wheaton, Thornidale', for the splendid drew F,. Hess was appointed as clerk yard. The memberg of the Board house.� A maii-from Stratford- . Z� , U-26; 'I 16", $i
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was the reading of the - B, Shirts, Sox, Ties, Underwearg etc, We're -sure � -' 15, 1025, �
i declaration sum of $500 00. The animal, was of the township, for the year 1919, would like to see maity more take ad- been ,engaged'to do the work 6f n'i0*_r- = . mw 1 7
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f� of kidependence. First in Irish, shipped to Minnesota. , at a salary of $200 and clerk of the' Va tage,of the Library. ing..-Ai*the weather is all tha ,= we can please you. -- Awo - '$77*0 t4wh, I Mi,,
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I "Ireland's address to the free on Thursday of last week when Re- er at a salary of $110; E. F. - Klopp, be�in onI = '10*45- - COWA—S. I
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