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IIIsit 70 40 I A XUARY II
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"W rdi'Normal. and ClAIN Ih 0—� 0 in 7 3 unique, in 45ham—J. 1�[. 5mitu SOA -8 visiting friends in Loudon this"week. was given fm tho I so el, On "as Grace Searlettis well trained Reu-ben JJ e 4 pro Q teaching staft r Misses TI; IS, 14- Aes Annie and Ika exiew -- -1 I- r- . Imae wi -Mrs. Wm.. :D4 w eIIIMiss Annie spent Christmas ml oThq.� offerju w I.h collegP, Mel or=l as A b -Mr. Melvin Blanchard, Jr., retuft- the papq�m Tor,, the Ru aday sizh'QJ 4� don Normal, i4rd��
ed to Belleville after spending Qhrist� movAnted to $86. Chrltt� A'vacation.-Mias as at hip home. -:-Mrs. Dorranee and, Christmas.-Phristmas I family, of Seaforth, and Mr. Lester th#, there, is no day, in N�ich there IGovenlock, of Mitchell, spent- Christ- are so many kindly greetings AAar, Mi h of' good of meet- HARLOCK ing,thel'!Vftoation. at their hopi, mas with Mr. and Mrs. J, M Goven- will the world over, the joy IThe splendid Qdmq learned of the' Ad, qa -been visiting in �U,liidw th. Smalldon.-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben, happiness to children. lock. Christ, ing friends. No day in the th ee Izetta Merner, of New o -Mr. John Bullard ape School Report. -The following is m a4t he, report far the Christmas examin- a with his daugJI;iter, Mrs. arold hundred and sixty-five brings so m ly uhrlspw tra home fok, the holidays. -M! ationa of School Section No. a6 nett and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett work achieved for charity in see, or hear f the city -MiSses Glad 6, Hui t, $a f thd season here`.� "with, the r �r frier 3thar vi- Collegiate, are home for the from Middlesex County and i �tlorl` l�. P0 y and the grand response id 1). ewar,,0 .-a UA `11111#hk�il . 11 I 11 40:., to Sr. 111 -Marjorie McE-wing, 7 --Jean Stevens, i spent Christmas,with Mr. and Mrs. lett: Jr. IV. 61/1 i,"d Ituth'Higgins of clintoit'-Bus," 0; of London y the citizens,, the Salva- SO, Roy Bennett. -Mrs. Haist and Misses tin Arm �is Cqllege, an D Leslie Reid 65%; Leslie Beattie, 65%; Velma and Vera spent Christmas with Ito;' Mr. hild Mrs, �,W --Thom a,- Leah Raps�u, 65%. Jr. III - Olive Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. -Mrs. Norm cinities iA giving five times as much -Xislouise Parker, aan' -Gladys IKnox, 69' Sr. 11. Leiper, Smith, of Toronto, visited Mr. and as any other city on the continent and Miss Dolly Ross, of Woodst'oa� ate -'Httlia Son, Of sc n70 '/P; Alvin Stevens, 68%; John Rap- Mrs. Samuel Smith, this week. -We is increas I ing each year, five hundred hOMO for., the holiday h ISr. Primer. - Helen hear Mr. A. A. Cuthill is out -in the needy farrulie d tuchah4p)- o g 1l; e 'k onson, (absent). 4 being visited. Not concert eld on the -19th�:-viras well Xr- 'An McGregor, 80%; John McEwing, 80%. h r�6i� field for councillor. We wish him an empty stocking for an�i girl or boy attendet considerin h Y-�ycatb of don; DaxiiaI �,Stew it'. Also 'ItY;, Mr, fx'avl -,a Jr. Primier.-Harry Rapson, Margaret luck -The Jong siege of stormy wea- on Christmas morning in that city. the - toads; The programme:. or, rqqb, Beattie- Highest in Spelling for the ther is over and is somewhat milder Those who are actually engaged in drills and #ialog-ea bee; Miss � MA6. term: IV Class --Jean Stevens; III at time of writing. -The Ladies' Aid this work cattering joy, must re- was A %Q.od ,ne and well -carric.-d -out,. to.; Mr. 'and. Mrs.. Alor k:ro:o,rtw Class -Olive Knox; II Class - Alvin Petroit;. Xr M and W.M.S. will hold their next meet- ceive joy themselves. the and* pils Acing their parta:;well. X8. � Milto.la' or MUC4, due the teachers% and Lofidou-- Mr Jolm- a- Id Notes. Mr. W. Baird, of the rQnto; Mui IStevens.-Dinah M. Staples, Teacher. ing in Cavan Church, Wednes ay af - , of
Mrs. Ferguson, who assisted4n, train-' ternoon, January 7th. Y" of Wffid'- Technical, School, accompanied by ing n& Was Pianist. Mis's �'Wbods s9r, and her broth Louis 0&� ers. - McKILLOP Mrs. Baird and Miss Thelma, of To- -the former of toro was Unable to be present, sell; being ill onto and. the ronto, are holiday' guests at the home with .- fhe'.Au -Miss Billi latter of London;. Miss Hq n is of Mrs. George Baird, Sta School Report. -The following is TUCKERSMITH spaxilf- nleyrMr. Crh es'Utinit' a16 ?*t her home in 46lado, - of'Toronto-, is the report for the Christmas exam- George Swan, C.N,R, agent -and Mrs. SII p hristmas with X44, Queen City; MWr. Mery West End Notes. -The stormy and 11 spent C oinations of School Section No. 2, Me- Swan, also the Misses Laua and 11'oroontor 'Lammi Killop: Jr. IV arvey McClure am, at London— Aft. of the cold weather made everything quiet her Son W7M . 5 li ;, Miss Amy -H d Dorothy are spending te Christmas r. am of� ,��� �, I! A �� .
82%; Clara Storey, 76; Gladys Ma- uring the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. and T. Brandon and q`on were M 'I Mrs., 'Willson, Mrs- at Winihqtm for Christmas,,; season in Toronto. -Miss Emma Me- V. Terryberry and family are visitin StratfMy.; Dr. Rosawbil Do ' 31-- of son, 70%; Kathleen Storey, 65%. Sr. 9 Donald, of Palermo, is spending the London; Miss Uga i ded the marriage II. -Ruth Scott, 85%; Axoid Scott, relatives at Lambeth�Mr. C. Mathe- Alfre4,Ei�vin atten Alice Dougall� of� Sar�; son, of Toront Christmas holidays at her home here. of herlsier, Miss Anni Mr. arid'Mrs Ge4. ��,aughtow� and, JL�` of theRi lative And Io, is spending the holi- e Beattie, at niiir,� in A+1�- "a
days at his home here. -Mr. Flet- two Tor as,: tmas Day a children, of ont6;'the Miss -6 Sunda argaret Storey, 701 Waxwell Me a#, Chris nd visited :E Also M 75%; Sam McClure, 70%. Jr II- Miss Ada Reid, of Toronto Uni- Che�l M vers D rs* I 14glos -and mersto; Miss Marion, "e ection. of:`ofti Farlane, 70%; James McClure 681/. che.r Gibbings, of Rosetown, Sask., IS ity, is spending the holiday sea- at Wingfii�m over the week end m -Mr. Chapman, of Pal visiting relatives here. on, aAUjhtei,6f
t t116 ��ei�qco was,hel& in, Carmel- prepby-
son at her home here. -Rev. Mr. and Mrs,l-John McLeod and family: Scott,- of Toronto - Miss 'Edith, Me� F.44'Y" ivei��gl e- A."Inen Qf Sr. I. -Mary Macdonald, 70%. Pr Jean Macdonald, Nelson McClure, Ed- en Armour has been suffering from a afid� ichenor;. Miss . Maudai 'Me a
IWir., d Kra. Louis McLeoil and Ew- I Of -tefian. chu�ch�
9f London; Nx.- and, Mrs. Sul,- Saturday '0 pas
'J. School Report. -The following.ara severe cold the past week. Mrs- fArally spent thejiolidays with friends Plenn, evoni, 0g' cae, er-�Yery, A. Woic 11' vg log die Storey. Highest in Spelling for the results of the Christmas examina- Armour is still confined to her room at Port �Dover-Mrs. L. ons, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. gen6r ,r Qua y`di 'Waid banqu�ted- vbi7. -6od dlsco,urioa� ap r
the term -Clara Storey, Ruth Scott, tions of School Section No. 3, Tucker- in the Manse. -The many friends of Woods and p 6pziaie t6'
in th4 � bO� niug, daughter. Anna Woods, were at Eisenhoffer and son, Jake, of 'Kit- the meniVaiw Of,:, the e, Maxwell McFarlane, Regular At- smith: V Class -Flora Souter, 70%. Mr. A. T. Scott will be pleased. to COURAj4k the guests of -Rev. and Mrs.- chener; Mr. and Mrs. E. Morr* C occasion, while 'a Farlane, Nelson McClure. -Elva A. Austin Zapfe, (absent). Jr. IV -Eva his severe illness. -Mr. Rex Mills, of Dr. and Mrs. Newto,-Brady and daughter, of Clinton, arid sons- of where'a vei3��pleasilit.;Lnd'soci�i]�4iir ed much-i61Jia'pleaiU'rc and --,int
Maxwell Me Sr. IV- -John Fotheringham, 80%; know he is steadily improving since Crosby, Isop ouncil at, Tac'kscn!o estaurlant, i tendance Ruth Scott, R splenilid S`nle�;. Teeber. Stackhouse, 79%; Dorothy Broadfoot, Centralia. called on Brucefield friends were ii� Qdeiich for Christmas�Mr.- Reeve Geiger from several places ae- or two was of t4a ace -crest School Report. -The following is 78; Mildred Taylor, 65%; recently. -Miss Edna McCowa4 of Johii'Gairdner left Tuesday, December com.panied -by their wives; Mr. and aelutly the 'staff & Cook, Chris# b& Sallac� I I . � . Charlie 23rdlfor�-Rochester N. Y., to tsit his Mrs. F. ombe,,§on and darigh- baker and cbrifecti6ner., met I v n his r6rito, -De -
the result of December examinations Holstead, 51%; Marion Chapman, Stouville,' is spending the, holidays brother,'-�- David Stott has gone ter, of Guelph, Mr. William Reynolds,, office and mad him, g- nice pr trIalt, - spent the day I . e- eseAta-
-fh her parents in Stanley. - A to Florida -for the inter. -Mr. and rg; Miss Hazel Hudson, tibri'ageomparried by 'a veiy�jls;ttering -parents M of School Section No. 7, McKilloP. 50%. Sr. 111 -Gordon Papple, 75% ; wi Mrs. of Tillsonbu here �with her.
r. Arid Mrs. Erastus.Ren-
Pupils were examined in all subjects: Mary Papple, 73%. Jr. Ill -Dorothy happy gathering met at the home of Mlrs-.`,I�*entice, of London; Miss Dora E. Sherritt, of address', hdrian of Me Thame'r, 53%. Sr. III -Dorothy Dris - evening of I of Toronto, Meyers, of for hirn p400n auphini Man., is h- /,; Greeta Broadfoot, 78; M -r, Isaac Jarrott, Kippen, Tuesday Prenticar and Mrs. Furber r. William BUC
Jr. IV -Grace Somerville, 711/,; Billie Wilson, 80c exp: Port Huron, Margaret Watson, 75; Isabel ast week, when Gilbert we Toronto; Miss Violet Vaiteside, of ate busine visiting is mother, re the:'guests of. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. William Buchunan,,And:brdthbm-
coll, 74%; Ross Driscoll, 70%; Orval Knight, 70; Erma Walters, 68- Helen Jarrott invited a number of his young J. 8finsop over 'the holidays., - The Stratford;,' Miss. Dorothy Welsh, of sincere regret, that he ha"A; d1sposdd and Sister here.�Mr. Alex McMur�
Holmes, 62%. Jr. III -Eileen Me- Munroe, 67; John Broadfoot, 66- Mur- friends and pupils of Exeter High fAl Stratford; Mr. William Gram, of of his owlnk�were among those home for growing andprosperous, busi- trie, of Kitchener, spent th�, v end
leek Laughlin, 74%; Helen Somerville, ray Walters, 61; Ella Mae Sco�t &). school. Dancing and cards were en- the Christmas vacation: Greta Baker Linsing, Mich.; BUSS Florence Welsh ness and that -he was--liely,apon, on 'here with, his mothei.R4i.',Dr- 0- 71%; Dorothy Somerville, 66%; Ar- Or -,in Zapfe, 58 (absent). Sr. h. ' joyed by all. Radio and Victrola. Mai'A,6�.ward Harold Pollock, Rabt' and Miss Helen Elder, of London, that account, to lea�va'.�.our vill4ge, ..Pletcher tok part"':in :i�he�-Iieve . niug thur Balfour, 65%; Cora Mathers, Bob music was . - i � - -11
McCartney, 78%; Marie Elliot, the Bail4k,::4nnie and Bessie Elliott' where he --has . shown.sO Much enter- service at Carmel Chureh,�
on�Sunday
I day
565/6. Sr. 11 -George Taylor, 891k; 77; Clarence Taylor 67; Robert Papple evening. A number from our village Ethol"deminhart, of Toro Nomination Meeting. -Our Mr. R. -E. Cook made a,,vgry lAstlmw�Mr. Grace Perdue, 73%. Jr. 11 -Wallace 42. Jr. 11 -Beth Elliot, 80 enjoyed the outing. When all retir- nto; Dolly nomina., prise.
%; Eliza Ross, of Woodstock; Lola Elliott and tion meeting was -held in the Tqw1i feeling reply, thanking - hla'empl6yees spent. Shannon, 761/6. Sr, I. -Walter Som- beth Broadfoot, 78; Carrie Oke, '75; ed to their homes at an early hour, Georii'Blair of Detroit; Fred and Hall ' on Monday evening last. there for . their generous. 9-A'and kindly "seaspil with b
Powlie Jame was a 'kood attendance and betwe in the erville, Helen Tomlinson. Sr. Primer Billy Calwill, 54; Gordon Wright, 50; thanking their host and hostess for L,wr6uij, en. woided address, all of Pir, as I � a Ferguson, wl4i he aP- country, a, short distance from our
-Melville Shannon and Everett Per- Bruce Armstrong 38 (absent). First the enjoyable evening. -A.. Christmas Rqth He' i the Prescribed. hours -of 7 and eight- *preclaOd gredy-We regir0t; 7,
due and Gordon White (equal). -E. Class -Evelyn Wilson, 73%; Janet tr6e was held in Union Church k7pton, Harry Baker, London; o'clock the �o re. viilag�.L-atr. John Cameronwas here
19. Little, Teacher. Tues- Herbe#*,ind Willard Sturgeon, John following'. norninations-�-p6rt jhat��Mjgs Gretta cNabghton fforn. George -
during the,zpast we�4,
Watson, 70%. Sr. Primer - Willie day evening. The tree was laden with 'Of -Port Stanley. -were made for the Reeveship- Mr. . recently suffered a fall or- ac6i a 'toWA spending a day 'q, With his
Tom, Charles Toms,*hj has been.at Port Maitla -Miss I pars j. Mr. and - M;�., Thos, ba, Death of Mrs. Joseph Dayman.-A P&PPle, 75; Howard Walters ' 7096. gifts. A good programme was 'pro- Owen Gei,ger, Mr. Robert Higgins aid- frac,tuilng. Jer shoulder 0 ilts :, 4 I
y ath occurred Jr. Primer --Jean Watson, 854 - Ar- vided in music, drills and dialogues,-- f Mr. A,lex. Smith., for the Council Murdcek, * ". a mer- School Section No. 3, Tuckeramith or the..)�Kzt few weeks returned this -7 is -vialting this week -With ou;"Xi. yets a - : , itt this township on Monday evening thur Wrigbt, a.80;'of 1�
I , was
Mrs. Toms, who. was at Thom" 56%; Delbert T�Ylor, yree 'Messrs. C. Carhpbell, Fred Manna, relatives -at,-- f * 'A q' d
when Elizabeth Reinke, wife of Mr. 48. -Ruby Taylor, Teacher. clos ed for the Christmas vacation Port HAds014 Robert - McArthur, Shepherd an ey. of London; so t,the'h4li-- rho. is end
Joseph H. Dayman, passed away at Miss Taylor had the pupils in good' Ale oige'Ciisij, �,w
X. Smith,, William:4�. Pfaff, C4e dayj 1;- 'a' tb eft , WAS given. u r
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a owing, isiting -here Mir` retiring is vi d coneession- School Report-4The following is traini A program the monthly report of Schol Section T. ng me y ad lifiteg PA prc aMrs. Dayinan had been in the enjoy- No. 9, Tuckersmith, for the month of he trustees were sent aitd��gAve Trukee;s. ih . ul address6414rs. J. B. Ketchen won Notes. _Mr. and Mra.,&rnold Petrie trus re4 ver ve "tufted a X as of Ment of her usual health UP to Mon' Decen fees-, - ""'a Elgie the Coleman lamp which was offered Wrri. A,. MweeLy'aren and X C. S61dan; several, wee at, out 851/6. Jr. Fourth -Arthur Finlayson of Toronto, spent 4 few holidays dur market With 'Oi* preseit
day morning, and was hanging iben Sr. Fourth -Th Reeted� namely: Bea I hit Kitokenetl.-
mgffift -weeyl t the home f th t ities,- George, - C. P�itj largest m�ils in the hiito �of .30M8 clothes in the yard, when her by the W. 9. Scott & Co. for the, P"t son noticed her fall. Aid was amn- 88%; Alex. Chesney. 859; Robert Up- Christmas season by aeouring the i 5) a for Public U il' latter's parents, Mrs. Archie McGra- ahall, 82%; Jean Mi-- and Charles Moore. Mr. A. -Vur oca p" -64ce, marked'the. mr-is I'gor, of our vil. inw- I Ottv'stores Sr. largest. number f coupons. Many , k -tuih� - 4 1801fted and she was quickly taken -Lachlan, 809. -4ock I suffered a stroke. She lingered un- thy Elgiel 09%; Dora- LOAN, of is f,'Chriatzags' spending the Ivory 9" tkade--and dim U The at'likS 4_:_Mils Broadfoot, this beautiful lamp -k lWaii, 01he of his �Parents, impartial manner. - 00yed An d "and -Hazel McLachlan, 78 congratulate Mrs.. Ketchen in winairit olidays bt ifio� li "Mm
the hoirse, when it was found she hAd Third 7490 Jr. lalge,�-Mr. Robert Me. as Clerk, bedupled the chair t' Third -Wilmer Broadfoot, others: -were close In the contest. We the evening in'hi Helen and tg the evening when she passed t. and ants for th�'Reeveship, took lip most' spen0ing, 2a"W AD r 1b Acne- Clas&--AIex. I ne, 911%; Helen Up- fe�; w k, wj Mr. a -without having regained conse *. Second Sr who h,, been spending tfis las' f the
�way 67%; Hilda Kennedy, 65% .t-� " B,r_ Me "o
t London Road, Noith.L 'JAMIj of the tims- Ili addressi�g *Mr. el� --On Saturdi& 6i ew Year,% h6lidays Wift th�ir.rolsw to� be e ness. Ile deceased was the eld6,t ry' e, th nd Mrs. Hugh ton, Reeve Gaigergiving & Shall and Margaret Irvine 84 (equal) Gilmour, afternoon and eveninc UN. Robert in 1,66do daughter of the late John Reinke, of of Stanley, returned her of ik r i , ntertained at g- so( -held ii .1 Presbyteriew -chursh trouseeat tea in honor ardship duiing. the past year, of on TuesdO.- POULTRY VARIKET
township 53 years ago. Mar- Ross, many friends. will be glad to of her daugh- � enIng, January ath, Tucks-itli� and was born in that (equal); Margaret Hay, 821V /- home in the village last week. Mm. �9!i)nt of hi" Gt**7
shall and Margaret Irvine, 849 o19 ci Tu am th and interestin i - to ter- this week was mar- forAtd- ith InUeh.,in is ter, Ethel the Proleeafiga of -the County Conn. looked T. :11, - . iased She is sur- garet Broadfoot, 79; X"JOU Hay, hear that she has recovered frora ker cil and a very fall art of, the Chl'1-- the matfir vived by- her husband, one daughter, 7%. ried to M;. fto*o -Runt of Mc]Killop. rep. ost, dealing ai It' .11., wi 4WD. 4OVer f'r 1b Mrs- R. C. Gotch, First Class -Roy Hodgert, Mae recent illness. -Mir. Hugh and ptuk dren's Shelter, 'at Goderich . 41h a 1. _5. 2$ 26
of New Orleans, Chesney, Isabel Alexander, Billy McGregor are spending their ]to -The ma4fti�nda of ir. W. a. Butt- .and'the of entiring,4h-, ....... 11& r 23 and one son. Robert, at home, to whom Dalrymple. Prjmer-lyf�ue lidayp of our be sorry�,to learn -House of Refugi, at Clinton, and:on and -if' bq% t and n -k g1WA is -19 . I grea the heartf�lt sympathy of a McKay, at the home of their pare rite, Mr. jid that he ls'L�74i�611 c6nfi ed hie b account of Some unfinished-. wbrk�' ,jr OAW,;2 lbd-�60&ovm. :28 is
large Larne Hay, Russel n to, ed ' for" burning the %j** -w I Hodgert, John Mrs. Hugh M,Geg,r---MXs. Janet with a hdavy 4-old.,1 - the council te- Attend to, 4ked, the meeting will be in- a,rfaiv-position to" circle of friends and neighbors is ex- Alexander. Prizes for contest in Ross, who has a . His. many friends d tended in their great loss. es re been absent frora IT hope to sei hira.- around a &in in ratepayers to b e for nearly three months, re, usual good their support for the incomin rom. the home of Mr. Pint, Alex. Irvine; second, Margaret t health-MiNs Gladys Ma- yeti Sue 4" at, tho eral was held f The fuu- Multiplication talyl we awarded: bom . his again favor b" ith 'judge etterle,the �the 'is .......... Daynian on Wednesday afternoon, urned last week. -Mrs. Willisn-lftat� tean, daugh in the way of m 9 - e ec ng and present., ti was very largely attended. rvine (equal) ; tenbujy, who has been' vi Jas. re_ . parati* and Hay and Marcaret I ttii of and ti, h, ay Inter- third, Margaret Broadfoot. The best friends sitine B. McLeanl`wof the I'MI on Rbad, Ilse, promilting to do his -very best for the corn bA e- _y ..:rr IRY k�� made ha Maitlandbank pellers for the in Toronto, Burlington and -been eniraged.t*.teach village. !I b tion as . thotaiijt1j.' 8 month were: Sr. IV., Frankfort returne4 home last eek. school at was followed should Thelma Elgie, 100%; Jr. IV., Arthur Par1rhill, d�uiis' 'to commence iftfter Robert Higgins, who m9de- a strong -have,, and In Jthpft� W ity'. arer now to T*1*nJ0, [)eaensbr 80th,---0he6s*, now i�A-
Finlayson 10OVe- Sr. and Jr. Ill., Haz- Now Years. -M appeal for the vote bf'the ratepayers, be gov�,rnedby.'i*'jrj-, feelings, - 204; *Wfils. WA to 2lo; Jrfplete, W,;� SM,
r. Vennor McClymont or� pie 66aij 2g. Old, Aarm 2s to ei. - 6 as, 24 of London, spent the holidays ' thanking them for the strong support judices thaxi the'XI d be,.fer after fm us: Wplabi, 25 , to 26c. ELIMVILLE el MeLciilan, i5%; Second Class, ZURICH at the they had given him in the last wi
Marjory Hay, Margaret Broadfoot home of his..iparenta, .. contest all. the.great insiter, of d o�t ftt�--Iqufti ere4lm nu of to Xr, and Mrs. con "n 10, n �rY Pri 49e;
The Nomination.7-The noilairmtioss James Xedlytg6nt, 6f our village.- for the reeveahiP, and Picini '14,11.1!' , 8c; 86 t. jj,% NOties.-The concert held in Win and Alex. Irvine, (equal), 999. Nurn sing to 'whether 1, gin 01f Of A'QQP area,647rr, S7 to A
for Reeve and Councillors and, for Mr. Williar� DO* 4khT pritU, Ila to age 4;WW
of do his very -best for the - vill -chelsea. school Monday -night was well ber on roll, 24; average attendance, -Port Huron, agit s trwi Of P"V--presh -8
Spent a few biii�
a -G. G. Ross, Teacher. Police Trustees for Zurich, hold in 52 to 54o; 190�e, 4 . 0 attended, considering the extremely 23.5. aya'dbring the past week elected, Riev Mr. Alex. SmitVstat, t. and, dniao'us� layi'ng amide all 1--, '70 to 78c. storiwii,ektime ,cold weather. visiting friends,here.-Mr. Morrow, of was not just -certainr*he- personal fealfrigs, to do",Anid act in to 47b: staraige iseac6as od to The selections were of the Town Hall on Monday, were well ed thathe high order anij reflected painstaking attended. The treasurer's , financial Toronto, visited dillring the past week ther he would, allow his hame to the best ffiteiets. 6f thii.,idianciment -and careful training on the part of HILLSGREEN statement for Hay township- shows a a�, the homer' - of Kra. Archie McQre- stand or not, but would, in th� mean- :of -HIS cause and, kingdom here, on the teachers; the children of the Mission Band. -The Hillsgreen kis- cash balfikee on hand of $4,939.35 and gor, of our village -Messrs. Humph- time, appreciate the suppart of the eArth.-Mi. John of Windsor, $1,267.9b uncollected taxes. The to_ rey and John, Daymond, of Whitewood, tepayers. The miLeting was mark- was here .during th 'pas . t . week yisit- GRAIN MARK=- -horuses, and sion Band held their opening meeting Sask., ed by the usual discussion of mat- 9-iLnd'f MG. Toronto, December school rendering several e tal receipts from all sources are are spending a visit with their ra ing his. parent h t
ters pertaining to the c6un drills, which were excellent. There on December 22nd, 1924. We opened $80 453.39 and total payments a were 4160 several numbers given by our meeting by mount mother, Mrg. John Daymond-Mr. cWt work Stone, Jamei'Mct)b No I Northern.'$2.0o-, No. �'lqortho
qiald and'Chairlies si.9'4 inging hymn 295. to �75,520.04- The largest item in and Mrs. Thomas Butts of our vil- hud,eonsiderable eriticiam., was in� -ShiddocJ4`#ow �411 df!Dtitoit� motored $1.991/2 No, 4 whea
the older members of the section, Greta Forrest led� in prayer. The tri the payments is for lage, spent dulged in, but fh h their, Manitoba oats—No. 2 0.1W. 75c; sch� �l which Christmas at the home e tone of the meet-, ere to spend. C rist,49" with
which were out of the ordinary.- Scripture lesson was read responsive- amounted .96 am Butts, of '72 Santa Claus made an early call to $23,688 e Hay' of Mr. and Mrs. Willi ing was fairly.- good, and no very relaives and',had. c6risidetrah16 dif- %'; extrae. I fecA. I reed. Ile on ly John, 10th Chapter, 7-16 verses. Municipal Telephone System sho Seafortb.-Mr. John Alexander, of arsh� language -indulged in which is fiqulty-' in gbttitir thi� "fit" No. 2 ug on account! All � ti,6 above eAIf., Hay poft.
at Mr. ws London, ape alays. appreciated by the' meeting. of'the he " - " f. 11 Monday morning and left twin girls Then the secretary's and treasurer's a %alance on hand of $1,014-46 and Tit avy snow, a j, "and'had to , American corn. traoic Tor6nto�No. 2 ,,I�
Will Johns. Watch him step! reports were read and adopted, after Zurich Police Village, $242.01, The past week at, the borne of Mr� and At -the present time' there promise leave their car at gkater,and I eame� lowS3L42. -Mr. Albert Pym fr,)Tn Saskatche- which we had the roll call answered council of 19 Irs. James Firdayson'of Tuckersmith. to be-qilite a liv ,Millfeed-4)iellvored, montr6al :rij ta, boo
wan, is visiting his relatives, in this by "present.,, 24 was re-elected by ac- ely contest for the on- here by held-iri lih
inaludisdf 2ran per fon, $85-25. hhorte per
jam. SProat, of Western on: F day ev�nbij,lat -tok $0.26- 'Qddlinga, University, sp our, v . er baq, *gi.45. ary Brown, daugh- few-4ays-Auring �the<. Hockey siting her bro- the "Blue" aide being ahead by 14 ter of Mr. Jacob Browd, of this vil- the Pist we6k"!it the' liom'e of his their names to stand'with the p6s- Club� was ft(Wy weonio". , from the West, is vi for the "Red," Notes. -Miss M - tirrie allotted a number may' not allow urider, the aills-pic4i -of wh#q,,G%; to 64c rieighborhood.-Mrs. Harry Cudmore, the "Blue" and eleven -for clamation for another year, Reeveshi and council except in jhe� fl�4. T6*n Hall There were twelve -Mr. Will then in this vicinity. -A Christmas for the whole year. The girls of the lage, who was, t father, Mr. Win. C. Spro ibility of -Savjng,A-p 10 wf*66k�,$A
at,'df Tuck- aontegt, 6j. present reoYt. a, i 0 to slx� 4
aken to a London rejy,, o the'r, oW,Mfi�t� 11 tal one day last week suffe X! "The lev,6 t e,m' b tree is being held in this cburch on Band then put on a service. entitled, Hospi ersmith—Mr, W41ham 1. Clark and so,, the Reereship or Poulicil, and �We -bell h u$jd.w _i&v
Wednesday even i ng. --C ombi ned Sun- -If that ' I , I", I 14,49 ,p6iftta
13est Christmas." The first from fing Walter; of Fifilt, *ho are spe4iding I could be done it would a: great, uof the Ubdonbr& jr;ig � day school and church services were part taken was a song by the whole city 0 diabetes, passed away at that a as 'BarleyW�ftjn :. 11 i I - g Friday and was brought to few holidays with friends ere, are deiil of, friction, and -'e`xpeuse., very of the dajc held here 11ast Sunday afternoon.— Band entiled, "Christmas Time Has Zurich for blr�rial.' The funeral was fA ds in- t4t, 0�
BBayfleld.—Mr,'-Jarne 9. Johnstori, and flou -A Tor- a llep 'Several new members have been add- Come Again." After the song the held last Sunday, interment being McClymont, of Son, :—Mr. TD this weA visiting With the,�4,br$.6i
had the mWoft ill, of Flini,,Mich. aid"for recently irlAiting our village, of, ad to the choir. Four more members Japanese girls, also the Hindoo girl, made in the Goshen Line cemetery, Or e dur-- the township ing the pas weak to have big faith- ited Mr,,- hifif i b9g. 6W ":,a well.—Mr. Johnnie Ridley to the Band. is survived by her'fAther and a Andrew Johnston `�afiA the A . 1 I 111- � *Orei added to the church roll last and Micronesian girls said a piece She t Of St�riley, V-3 Siindla,V as i h" ful and reliable h6rlse Ah gild een in very a, We then had a Prim- number of sisters and rother.—Mr. last 'weak. —'Mlfjg E engLged with Mr. Franklin Skin- ary exercise, entitled, "A Lullaby for Theodoe Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. break its hip. hAs been one of mma timo.—The, 'a eig th-C is, Vera Heywood and Miss Dolly," by five girls. Nellie Taylor Conrad Keller, of -this village, was the good horS4�,,fro*, ib- 7.'ea 'oi b ad to bar in this time 0 'respective re X6, t OeAsalit visif p acels.—The,.;- at their December 25* on the mail d Of,' "honkes.—Mr. and Mrs. Will Pybus and jai maa holidays Jolliest Part." after -which was 'with her Mina Cornish a Spending the Christ- then gave a recitation, en itled, "The United in marriage on I& a at the Lutheran -parsonage by covered aroun&65000.4fillc of W s'na I r, 46k 19, town rp eart T. Ballntyne nolle spent hristmas day at mas Secrets." ,.Ar route. d. J0bAS',Mr. A. C. Of Zurch's Vromin- keeard, Iriving We then had a re of London.—Two of the 4 St 'dents and one, �,;d- I n 04. il-hope ru. Whitlock, tatin by Jeanette M'cAllisteT, after ent re i fs)o . surely— -mt 'thai ogue by two girls, entitled "Christ- H. Rembe to Miss J extra d d awere United in marriage Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, John which e had :40 proud 'air be, in the 9 M- on Tuesday by ReV. H. Rem a duet -and elioru owner. elhAdren, of Springfield, titled, "The Wonderful Tree.,, Mp, Oelem Person of Mr. W� 4" Z *V,61166 ibi season. .1 " t lfi& d' hilfter. After i h ich e 1had a gong by the Band, -en� daughter of Mt. and Mrs, Iretivr,TkueL Mr. Aid Whi '?�M An(' family spent titldd, "O Happy Stars 11 'Ten 6irla I -In the community dur- Anderson then gave a recitation, After and Miss Dorothy C S Johnston then Put n a IIYAn ri�418 Stan," followed by a 'el,ilsig ex- z�unen -j %. and Mft, '44 ftfi DI V wee b Mr. and Mig Tohu rA W. , *0 gto# 'To dAll entitled FAdies urd, L 4*efso by f4ur girls entitled "Th nap Im., lid and t 10 4a 114 lot; I46,fi ll Sunday beet Iol d 'b agt�phm, th IAnnie 'T Almatu A IA t4 �:W I -a at **aett ,1D duet and chp Y#
t n gaTe "ftutia o my, the , I 9&virft Iteaute%' A Ing- rw b:r �*o, 6664 �' 1611.1. I#
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