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'0%- .:! �'tr. - �-�, t ed. ,She leaves her appointed to out. If it were a social you were as T. U. were -doing allke good for serious as generally reported, and did �� . , , ,7 �,�
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, I,,,- � bets of the deceas meeting to be held in Hamilton. Miss jovial as anybody. You have been, others in thpir social service and en- not occasion Inuch uneasiness, in the Dlui3ag tbat'#me th6814ter Shoe'h�s beR�n copied and no I I"
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�_ of the Board of soc�ial time was spent by the ment- to see the prevailing styles. I � . . 1
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" Hay t,o*nship for a gen- bers. A short programme was given go our heax�y good wishes, hopes and yet be forced -upon them, and all OP� the past week, where he had been on � .
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�IZ I zelftl:_Ination, has created o busy and was chiefly musical, duets by prayers for the continu#nce of your posed to that -blighting evil. The duty for a number of days as county r , .� . 1, , .
't�:, success in the great work. So, in lecture was closed by the singin I .
I The Irene Sinclair and Lula Stackhouse; . ,g of auditor, a position which he has veiy 40 & �
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�Ell �gi�, � " -edle. , are - subm f- sn*11- were also games and contests. A as a small token of remembrance Death of Mrs. Desjardine. - We ronto, spent the week end here with� b 0 � , I It
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1, ,i'. I no No 'fitthei cases 6 very pleasing part of the evening was from the Young People's Society you have this week to chronicle Ah Mr. Buchanan's mother, and sister, ,k ; I
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N .1; I ! throughout the township are, being sudden and sad death of Mrs. Z-achariah Mrs. James McDonald. -The Board I � I
��, . . Signed: President, Elgin Thompson; Desjardine, nee Miss Magdalena I � -
� �.,, , electric reading lamp to Rev. W. D. of Trade have purchased from Mr. A. MA FOR 71"/ 5'
.1� . b made passable and the auto 'is, aga.14 McIntosh, who is leaving shortly for Vice -President, W. John McIntosh ; Medin Murdock the vacant lot and part of TELEPHONE Ill OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ',
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,%k� .. Milton. 'Mr. Elgin Thomson read the Secretary, Margaret Aikenhead. home here ort Sunday morning last another which they have been rent- ---- I
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., I beth Westlake, a form ______ at the age of 52 years, 8 months and ,�'
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,§. �,� this village, passed peacefully uWaY KIPPEN 6 aays. While Mrs. Desjardine had . I 1 4 � ",
,I' .t�. entation. After Mr. McIntosh had Come to the play in Walker's Hall, Brue, been in faili4g health for a number - � —_
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' �',.� made a nice and suitable reply, all field, on Friday, March 21st. ' .
V tl, '' Ed. Talbot, Bronson Line, Stanley, on 2935-2 of years, yet up until Saturday morn- sall Rural Route No. 2, for a further -
,�-Kl �_ n joined in singing, "For He's a Jolly We have our grass seeds and woven fences ing she was �hgoing around as usual terr4 of years from first of July next. I
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so that her,'death 'Was truly very
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caused a good deal of amusement, At
Notes, — A grand entertainment
sudden. The: deceased was .born in
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daughter. Mrs. E. Thlbort,
the close, refreshments were served.
A novel feature of the evening, this
will be given in the Methodist church
'Tay tow _dshib, July 10th, 1871, and
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tives, Mrs. Hedden spending a few
days longer—Mr. J.
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one all of
being leap year. the young ladies had
on Monday, March 24th, at 8 o'clock,
married March, 1892, to her hus-
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Passmore had
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Stanley, survive her.
the privilege of asking the young men
when the Rev. J. J. Durant will lec-
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band, still survives her and was
at that time 'living in �tephen town-
his opening day or display" of
electrical supplies on Wednesday last,
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for lunch- W�e congratulate the so-
ciety for their good success in the
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pictures, "Newfoundland," the land
ship. The fueral took place front
exhibitiRg the latest and best to be
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past and all will regret the removal
of the ice, the cod and the seal, in -
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Notice. -All accounts due me that -are not
settled by 26th of March. 1924, will be placed
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of Mr. McIntosh. All too soo n. a very
terspersed with the recital, "The
Ringing of the Bell." This will be
the noon hoo,rl and proceeded to
Grand Bend pernetery for interment,
what can be done with Hydro
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Drylsdale entertained a number of
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band, twQ d4ughters, Edna, at Kip-
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Londol�, visited at� the home of her
pen; Cecelia,in Roblin, Man., and one
Beer—Blogg.—The home
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A. T. Scott will be pleased to
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie,
son, Herb6rt,�j&f the Parr Line; three
and Mrs. William Dignan was the
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Mxs. Robert Daymond, of the 2nd of
forth; Mrs. JJ Lett and Mrs. G, Bin..
nie, of Moosq Jaw, Sask.; four b
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when Miss Hilda Henriette Blogg was
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. . Campbell was a rare treat. His vio-
homes are under quarantine.— Stan-
Tuckersmith, and her siste'r, Mrs.
ThonV;s Butt, of the village, are
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thers of Ha� 1 ,iownship, Jacob, Michael,
united in marriage tc, Mr. Frederick
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was his rendition of "The Last Rose
ley school has been closed over a
week owing to the epidenmic—Nurse
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ift Clinton.
Soseph and ,W.illiam The deceased
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area Beer. The ceremony was
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Rhea Rouatt, who has been nursing
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been spending the past three months
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singing by a number of the High
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with his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) R. A.
pily with herlate husband, whom she
clair, of Hensall. The bride, who
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weeks in our village, has returned to
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Lundy, returned to his home
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London.—Mrs, Ed. Munroe, who has
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Streetsville d tiring the week. While
most kind a�#
loving husband, and
Mr. Alex. Mousso, looked charming
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� ��, William OT.ourke moved to town oil him visit us in the future.—Mr. Jas. I -
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. I,.- Tuesday. He will reside on Laurier McClymont, of our village and white carnations and wore the . ;
�'� . here.—Miss Arma Mae Haugh, of the -,, ,was In We will miss r kind and willing hand, groom's gift, a beautiful gold wrist I . �
.. l;, I I Avenue, West,,in his nice- new home. London during the week. t is re- .�
.. ��," Normal School, Londod, spent the Her fond andIdearest care, watch. Irene Mousso. little cousin of __ . � .
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i �1;11 Dr. Moffatt entertained a number of We'll miss t e everywhere. in her dress 'of blue silk mull :. i
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�`,,� day of last week, to the bedside of ins London friends recently at his
.1.1 friends of Mrs. A. McGregor, of our Dei Aher is dead, med with lace. She carriid a basket "
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1i i; � . though roads are in bad conditiort, village, will be sorry to learn that she She to Para e has fled, % . filled with pink and white carnations .
win, who .passed away an Thursday. has not been enjoying her usual good In our hear e'll'always lo and blue ribbon streamers, and wore .,L�.� , , �, '
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:.; euelle cemetery. Mrs. McCarthy will out to Bruce -field one day last week— health for the. past few 4ys, but Till we meet Heaven above. locket and chain. The young couple Friday and Satutda , Marck-.21-22 � .
� � ,l� The U. F. 0. are putting on a concert her many friends will hope she may I I I � . , . . . y ,.�, ,� -"-,-,. .- . .
�,� _�11 visit her daughters in Ottawa before sboa be able to be out -and around Briefs— , T. C. Joynt had a dis- were attended by Mr. aDd Mrs. H. , "
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�� ff_� ton, visited at the home of Mr. A. T. t? 2
�, ", o � father, who resides in Hensall, owing gen s s11i6s with a representative for ding dinner, after which the happy I Spring Millinery. - There is ., . i0vi , - r I 1. I I .
,�� I Scott one day last week. We are al- I wear and gent's \ sq . � I
i US19ORNE to the seriousness illness both the Miles � suits couple took the train for Toronto, , a a Va. ,-,y 0 .
e.- . ways glad to meet Mr. Fraser.—The and death I , , *
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'.. Match 1st, 1924, at the Township Mrs. McCartney presiding. ' tricotine with sand color hat, shoes - .. 11 . . -
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�i family have the sincere sympathy of which Mr. Joy# reports ninny valu- 1. 1. '. -
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I ,�;. lant�ue and Hanna. Re correspond- Indian School. Mrs. J. Addison was HENSALL cars are now rdng in large num- friends,follow them. ' - — 11, .
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I P . , soliciting patronage. Filed. Phamph- we had appreciated her services and the school and gave the scholars a held in the Hen all Methodist church . I 11 I � �
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r,,i,, �K She said she had enjoyed meet after four. Most of the stud- the week end th relatives in Lon- Buy regularly—Save regularly—at a DOMINvION STO.., Where you Ili %�
�,_T-,� same be forwarded as directed.—Car- the meeting so much and that from ents remained and Miss Duff organiz- don.—Mrs. Ge Glenn and two' will always do better. Try it. These prices will fill Yoqr marlret basket I
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il 1. i6hua, Johns and others, and pre- which prevaded the meeting. She Vice President, Miss Eleanor Snider; fred Taylor, o very pleasantly - I V2 -lb. tin - ... �
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� ... . ,,� ple in the principles of total abstin- and sisters in 2 lbs - - - - - - - 35c' 98 -lb. bag - - - .$3.2 .
�, - I 'i . 19%,' -_viz.-. Ward 1, John. Luxton, Clin- youniter members would be Willing to ence from alcoholic oronto.—Our millin- � D.S.L. BAKING POWDER, I 5 11 � "
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��. tai� �gweet, Alex MeFalb, Chas- Day- do their part in the great w liquors, tobacco era are annou r mllinery _ I PURE LARD .
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11 ntan, Albert PenwaNen, John Hunter, ark ot and profanity, and also to teach kind- opening with I ge tempting stocks 9C No. 3 lb. pall - - - - 49c 1 1 1
., ... :11 I - winning thi- -world for Christ—Word nd�, to dumb ,,im,l,. With these -of hats—Mrs. leveland Roggarth, ' FLAVOURING EXTRACTS PURE LARD, J *I
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� ;1,il, .% worthy objects in view, it is to be nee Miss Vera ock, who has been - - _$3.09
- �Jl . - Ford, Richard Johns, Francis J. Dav- now of Los Angles, Cal. Almond), 3 for - - - 27c AUNT DINAH
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�, . She is quite Good Lecture.—On Tu6sday even- tives and frie in Norwich, has re- PERFECTION FLOUR - MOLASSES,. tin .12c & 19C , I
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,4,1� I . =t the Exeter, delivered his latest and prom- parents, Mr. and rs. Thompson Mur- PERFECT16N FLOUR,, .. .
,,., . Kydd, George Etharington, streets and such beautiful machine Sliced, 1b. - - -31t .
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11.11 �Io bloom. Methodist church 'here, INEW CHEESE, .
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.11 , �': - Thomas Ifern, , RermO-n Kyle, Pred Presentation and Social—FOrtY Of 'iori there was a very fair atte I CHOICE RED SALMON, '� �<�
.. -?,.." ndance has been spending the past week with I CHICKEN HADI)IR \ .
j, '.V.- Delbridge, James Prance, Franklin the Bmeefield young people met last and -an interesting short ,programme, her brother, Tvfx, Hugh McRWeTL_
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V4� " , , Redd, Jain,es Hmm Richard C Friday evening in the Sunday school coupled with th u isting I -lb. tin - - � - _22c 26c
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Fi' �111 DaVgdn, Dan O'Mara. Ward IV., Rev. Air. McIntosh was presented of Mi. p. W. I I
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�11 t -1 111,l�. ReilalAlm E Inter Stewart, W. Me- first Part of the meeting was devo- Hensall, and Mr. Walter Cutbusch, of last, Owing to the pastor, the Rev. J. �Faple Leaf, Horseshoe or - - -20C . , I
I" , , �: Mcolp,X�bon Clark, Geo. Harrah, tional, the topic "Deepening the Exeter. The chair -was 'very ably A. McConnell'being from home, de- -1 Clover Leaf), I -lb. tin - _40c WACONOCHIE 1 U 1
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