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And, W !v" .. .l ­ I - ... - � ­ ,�, I . , j'�g`,,'b - hall no appreclablq effect. , � , I � 1. ; .. . �.:",­ . I I'll .. .� :;.. .1 . ... , qt . I, (ti4oftig the one lady ,moviber as �� . :_ � I;, 111 � i , �� �, 11 "' )n tJle:jtteW4ub6, as more than. 3,000 .. - , . 1 4�1�1 Ar :, CLU Parliament, voted 0010Y in 0pMt-, . :�' �.,'�.,-'-,"� ��, " .,%,':,.L M, FF & SONS- 11 : � 11 __ �,�� � ... �, ,%- _:. �01 ", . A h.4nd to not only wel- - I 11-1 '. I . .. ­ 4, 1-111R.M.14,1­1*1­7 , il . , :. ,. .1 otion, 11, V �� , . I �._ ;1 ne � the Premier, bli . � I tion, to Mr. Meighen's in the ... I 140n..�::,_ I .. -1 . � � �. .. � t to, give him *a ". I On W1 I& e;... '4' JRRN�U�.�,,,�." - �� I - 11 policy of high'prot6eti t. I .. , 1. ,- . I � I d - . _n Mr. . ___, "" - ", I , � �� , . � I -1 't . I .. .... . . . I � , , most flattering ay�d attentive hearing, I - 1W1.1 , i ..,: 'I". -, - - I l . LUMBER AND COAL .. N �:.ft L � , ,: , 11 � .� - . - Neigtten now offors to the eo, kie`.-.�� "Pil ,10,0 � �!- . .. . I .1 . - I � I . I I - I - . It was the most largely attended �. . �, . ­ ­ �� 1, I """' 21' . . .11 ­ . I - , . L . . - 7 .. . 11: . eriv*tIve p in 0, er f-9 �,i.ujr%-,I,� � . I .1. . , ,�,; I It, ..... . I I I I ­ . 4 and enthusiastic political meeting ev- ONTARIO. as the, platform of the 0ons A p . . ­ - . ��,,,, ... . ". � . - - -hat, th � " I U�` W40�`R , � ... 11 - I , I I � � . �lvl* , . -, ", �"�'�,� . - SEAF04TI.1 , i- . P ". ,_ ." 1 11 . � party. W en, is, there in what �� ' WAL - 01P . , .. ,�. - � ­ I er lield. In Au'roin County, and a fit- .., __ � . � . I . � . to Premier Mack __ ­ I ... 10 . I I � ,.­ . 1. . I I ' i ­., .�` � Mr. Meighen has to offer in tliewaY -0W ' L , 'Anal plaa.w­ . . 1, I' , , , , - I ­.. I -VII, .. ." abovimes, ii�' I , ��, , � I 11 ting tribute enzie pl*.,nws�, 6 � , L .1 , , I . I . � . I 7�­` iicy which would justify a _ � 'Ll" �. ," _4 . 1 :, ., "', , of PO �� I :� %� '. - . 1! 0 1 � 11 ` .% __ - __ teell lilmute -t , ;ou­­,#,�'W'" ll* - . . -1 King, the first'premier to visit'Exeter ft & � . 1. . ­_ change of Government at the present . I ­., * , -,. ,; I in half a centur.y ,�,� :1�: , - 4e* DonAt nOss, ,4�.* I I ,�, �, . . . H at s for � wo,.,,� �­ 11 LTT,�� . I . . . . Other . speakers who joined .with next three w9q4,s different I think I understand the ti -e? 1��ati on WeC14,40#py I;M � � 1, - ,- , I.. . � . . _ the Prenger in outlining the 'big is- --We are qV& P duties of a Leader of the Oposition. ,,ft Mr. Meighen has- nothing to .94-1;1 V . .Aling to your own . I �: � -, I , , .- . .. how the Offer the country by way of Policy -Urenilan _nas�`AmMe#,,*,9vM9.:, 41,11 ­ ,�ff, .44 4;,V_10'l�- .. I , 5h House which has not already been -reject Rding in 4W -04m, 1 ,a- ...", , _ sues of the day and in criticism of interests. ,y0#,,,AXe the Government I think I have observed - bul cilk , W .4� . , . .. . .1 W, the "blue ruie cry of the C6nser- of the coiuntry4, R is for you to say great Leaders of the Brith in the Clai , , W.. ""." 11 . .A& ., I . �V_� .Omen .1 leir ed, he is even worse.. off in the pros- iiiiell, r ­­ ­ "I, � 7'' vative Leader were: Senator A. Me- who will seme",4iou. ), I of Commons have acted toward i citive personnel I ... .. ., . - "' I - of any Ministry he D_ XcC6i � 4* " ,F, 1,111. I , , ,, 1 4 T_� , - 'C6ig, Chatham; Thomas XeMillau, F,Il,winj.* * text'of Mr. King's political opponents when in Oppo- pe and Miss Mar -q I . . I , � . I y have to propose. I notice in ,, g4ret Mg, I ,, tatement: -.,.. , And- Mrs. James .6Ilea.1WW_,-R _",'l � , . - i. Liberal Candidate for South Huron; , . . sition. Where opposition was called ma press that Mr. Meigh- ,# 11.1 9 I . , foi n rrd -, M i- , " itated to op- this i 0 ng's in - . I - , . ., . . . � ., � _ . I I - That 4'rry that d J. C. Elliott, K.C.,'of London, Lib- "Mr. Keiji.w.ii, has licen criticizing r, they have not hesi make about. the Parker -Walker Wedd.,.#,�_: 1� el , " � � - to ' a-, - I . - I -on Wednesday. ­ ­:-:��- �� : .. �. . eral candidate for- West. Middibesex, the 5�vet�it,%%and is now sl4king pose, and to do so'with their might; en has �some 'remarks whieb, in arty .11 . . I I "', i I � a and Captain Fred Sanderson, Liberal the countM,to, turn. the Government but I cannot reci another Leitider the present Government# ' i - 0 , - - ,S;t&warb­GiV1fiu=A,'.,qu -�,`� ' ,� - I'll ' . . , - .. I . 'it' �tin i power. Be- of an Opposition in this count .. - I' . tinctive, difference candidate for South Perth. Colonel out and to' Into I ry or his abusive way of speaking, he. re . . . V ' 'Ae 'f the kind Great Britain who seems to hsve felt fers to as having been derived from autumn wedding- wa4-:*44m; I'll f., . I . . - - � - � ." I , . 11% -a p 0 �bt, Joseph% :..Chureh, _iG , to ."� - ; . .t fore contemp, qqg at V . 11 ,�:��,_ _t4l�!�t I . - - . ,J. W. Shaw, M.D.j Clinton, Presiden 'barren and � blundering wiginal., , 3", , _, I., Lit dis- a ..' I "I . . of the South Huron Liberal Assoct- the people bf�,C Tuesday, September Ast�'wb �1, I . '. - � ,% -1, ... . .. 46ada will ask them- it necessary to oppose witboi ng tbfie to refer to Ian- . . - - ea" lz :... . .- and cost . no more. of Without taki daugh I... "%. I- . -, %tion. presided, ass;sted by Major ,elves, V,rh,i 4�s. Mr. Heighen to crimination -every act and action "t _X It ." . 4, - AM �_� � . I � ,, - �, I ;i� .. I " 1­1�t Y. . . guage of this kind, may I ask What trude, Youngest -_ V ,- � q '01 .. I� W. J. Heaman, of Exeter. MeX-1J0%J6Jp, '" pp, , _ � . I . . offer? What ,has he to Offer that the Government. has to say about the Thomas Givlii4 Of . I ­W�, ! I - Mr. Meigiben -, " � Defining .his caurmi, the Prime has not already .been proposed and "Is 'it conceivable that every, act ai­ lz�� �P'n, ,� . ge� 43 1 1 I—- , - : - . personnel of the Cabinet that he pro- the -bride of Mx. Russel $1 - 11 -:­ - � .1 I has . 4 �: ......... � Th 11" , . for, women now on display in our Minister in his speech stressed the effectively. -turned down, both in the of the present Administration people? Of Stratford. The, cerem6n�,, , - e0ri 33."l, ats I - es to offek .the Canadian . _14 t� I I . � _7 - ­,,­� t-; p" s as �auntry and in Parliament? Noth- been wrong? There are not lackiii by Father Mackasey, ' - I g POS - to resurrect the formed �" I . " - " ""' � " ocean rates, railways, Senate reform ing! Absolutelyl.notbint! As Leader in British politics conspicuous in. Does he propose I so +]LL-%, 1. - .+3L millinery upi�-xtment afie, we'lthink; the very smartest , of the old Unionist Admil�_ so sang the nuptial Too -at391% . 'n ` I . and economical administration. He of the Opposition, his attitude froar stances where the Opposition has felt remnant - I ­` I I ... which helped him to keep The bride looked 'lovely in,* .11, I � . . ... ... fiX .1 . to did not forget the problems of the the ,cry QiltsO has been a ,purely! it a duty to the country to strengthen istrai tri . . 4 11 1. � I Ming a _ IT, designs -It is possible to produce. You must see them his head above -water from July, with overl'ace in ­ - 0 1 , I li�,T. " " ­ 65 � I I � . . � .... � , , . West, immigration or the tariff. His - -_ - 1919, to December, 1921, at the time -shoes and hat to match anZfl. , A I I was to all opposed to Tory . ' ­ '�'.­ 1. � . - sit.: I.. � I I . white prayerbook. Sh P. ; . really appreciate their delightful styles and attractive " e wap, I' �' -�l,ff ism, which he blamed for attempts ed by her sister, Mary, of' I I . . . . . . . .I- I ... I .. . - to split the great body of Liberalism 4 . ment? He cannot very well go back . I ... ,�� ---,, I `�111 �. . �- . �, ;,o � on Mr�, Guthrie, or Dr. Manion, or wearing powder blue georggtbe ' ' .., . - . ­! 11 1-" '.. ., it I , trimmings. Come in an' day; our staff of milliners will and attain to power as a result. ", ", � - ". I., , Dr. Tolmie, or Senator Calder, or Mr. white hat. The groom was siRpt 101, . 11 I�C�I , . y "The Libera,li pa4y," he declared, .a " ' ;'; .. - ­ ..:, . "has stood all down the years for I Ballantyne. All, five professed to be ed by Thomas Matthews, of St. 9.;i�rys4l: .1, i" F. I I be delighted to show you what is new and correct f or Fall. honesty and integrity. It has been Chain REDand W., HITE Liberals who had joined the Unionist The ceremony being over, " ,1�iq' I , . I Administration only as patriots. Are party drove to the home a� I. ..,,,,�, . . , the party to represent the great mass - bridels sister, Mrs. Thomas 'I �:,*":' You will be agreeably surprised at the very reasonable of the � �eople, with -such great lead- � - STORES these the gentlemen the Conserva- u . , "', . . - - .rs as Alexander Mackenzie and Sir - tive party proposes to put at the head of Tuckersmith, where a very ." . ' 1,;� . . I -_ --- of affairs 9. The old Conservative ous wedding dinner -awaited em, - he �:..-` price for which you, can get your new Fall hat. Wilfrid Laurier. . table decorations being late Jv;.. � party is in a bad way when its . . ,�',", 4 � ?-;�x; ... , ", 11 ­­ . "It is, to the splendid leadership of ake pp his flowers. Later Mr. and Mrs. S a -1,�� � Leader is obliged to in . . �,-;-it',.4 � . , . . such pioneer statesmen as these that - left by motor for Detroit aind r ..,':,(,' - , I SPECIALS - Cabinet out of Liberal deserters. '.1,11 --- I . Liberalism owes much of success. ­`,�'11 - Then there is the group of National- American cities, the, -bride trave In ­.:,.,., . - - - . I myself have been surrounded by . i.ts, from Quebec with whom Mr. in a brown ensemble fittit ' ' . ' "�' . I � . able colleagues in the Cabinet, men - . ' �'��' _A-_&., _A�n &, 6 a &A - I - Ke1169.g'S Pep 2 pkg1s. for 23c lyleighen surrounded himself when he and shoes to match. On thei re ,�. ."-'t 0Z1M1&1;;6 who understand Canada, men who __-,ir�4` ! I . �`__, - appealed to the country in.1921—Mr. they wIll reside in Stratford, ere*�17�4- ; .. �� :.:,�i�l�,':' ­ haye Aylme`�'r new pack peas 2 pkgs.25c the best wishes of their many. 01 s:'i',_11;Z1_ been a long time in the public Blondin, Mr. Monty, Mr. Patenaude, .1 ,:. ,,� . __ life of thi's country. I want to say 11dr. Fauteux—who did not win for follow them. Mr. and Mrs. a, �l,�`�.,, � -rne,Minister was ever ,a I 11,111'�' I that no Pri .,th --- I'll . WhiteSoap5 for25c , eir WeAds, i. �"� . A 1310 -0 , Gold,NAPear him a single seat in the Province of will be at home to . 'en - + � -1 � 9 � Surro re loyal body of .1 +1 . 17 . - unable to November Ist ` ,� :' :+ .. 14-_r�� I - Quebec, and who were . , -_f', .1 - ,. - - 3 fou. 25c commnd, the support even of the . � _� 4 � supporters than I have had during the - -I- ' 40.0 ,I - -- , ` , , ., . . ; --- . . " - " I I I _ � Xakhe&-'2--,v,��--, - ,.,- ­ ,� I— ­­!�,,,A� _. . pa.�t'fdur years. Conservatives of that Province. These'"-"' --'-'-' VINTU000'. '. ,;'�", . . ­ I . . . - - "What- is needed is a Senate that . - are the gentlemen -who 'are Mr. W. M. S.—The -Ladies' -Aid­AV& �w � , ') Selli`1�69 � . . will be more representative," the X. S .., -0 , '-,, I . � low cost of handling are the reasons why Meighen's lieutenants in _Quebec in, . meeting, hold at the home U"- 7 _: . . I I I Premier declared, in averring his in- Quantity buying and it is a scientific method the present contest V'Ith the excep- Mrs. John Boyd last- Wednesday -:1. ' - chain stores are able to sell so cheaply, as ' ' � - . tention of putting thrgugh Senate re- don of Amand Lavergne, he does ternool4 September ?Md, w , - - ... ,. __ .. .. E.*ent in i 4�_ 1. . form if given sufficient backing. of handling groceries, etc., and while we are a part of this great not appear to have won other recruits attended, piecing quim 760_1 . wor , �, � - , I . . rietora and owners. It, therefore, , chain of stores, we are the prop ... Z`i, . . � . "I ask you to send Mr. McMillan . o announce that we have just completed in Quebec In the last four years- of the day. The meeting -bpe, , 1. , I .. - gives us great pleasure t A... ".4" � I � ­. .. 1. .. � to Parliament." Does he intend to take all five into singing hymn 72, and all e4 -ti. - ..., �,, 11 . - " .�r, ­ __ � e OS his Government, o I -In'.. ' ell��,� "I . I - _ I arrangements to operate as Red & White Chain Stores, which will ir which of the lot the beatitudes. Mrs. C. . i � R�l TAT.... "He'll be there all right!" cam give us the opportunity to buy our goods at the very lowest c t, . -- - , . wbs,`�T a(l. � , I. I . . Idoes he intend to drop? -The coun- sided. The Scripture lesson pa ,.. cries from the audience. because of buying for humdreds of stores throughout the Province . _,..��&.,e I:: . . 11 you of the quali- r has a n t to know. by Mrs. R. McFarlane and mesg6iig0i,.:, . - . ­ ��.,,ff,, 'z , I" o_m_-I_en s "I need not te ea i, i� ... "Finally, there is Mr. Rogers Of prayer by Mrs. E. Habkirk, foll6w. el. I- ��, . fications of Mr. McMillan. He is a Buy the best. in Groceries at the Lowest Prices from a hi -i ., , . )r t &- ,,11`-,--. ' . anitoba, the Hon. Bob Rogers- He by a few moment's prayer f( ��. . 11 .. . ... � I 11 .. ", _1 . I chip of the old block of staunch . "RED and WHITE" �4 , Th: I.. NO, 11 -, missionaries in British Guiena -_ .. ... �, - , Liberals for generations. His father, is again to the fore as Mr. Meighe'n' g1' 11 ... I'll, V", .. .". who represented Huron in the Com Ir a .. , right b wer, asserting that elections topic on British Guiena was 'veen by -1 . 1- %_ - roat W , M. Stewart are not wo Does the lorrison and was full id ..'."' � 1;'�. U - - - ll� "', . ­ _4," " .vA : mons; was one of' the strongest s P Ross J, SP I . 1.111; %;,�,. Silk 'flose - ' ". Conservative Party propose to see its �t 4i,lo wed by voluntary prayer. *�I� . )� - porters of Sir Wilfrid Lauri affair- controlled by Mr. 'Rogers? by Mrs. James Simpson. The businwlk- "�,."" I � "", \ Iri i � , � . , icMillan has the ability "and __ —,-- - ­�,�;� 11 , ____ I If so, I greatly fear it will have to meeting opened and all arrangeme '. ,;! . � ��l,,- I . . energy to enable him to be --1- - leading men. made for the fowl supper in co - .:, �; ,,;� __ .- - __ i count out some of its %�, �' ,11 . the greatest public men in the coun- -_��__ - - - - _­ i held - : .��;,_ . ­ �_ _:_- - � _. -,-. �� � - - �____ _.��_ twice beforo - -bilee to be � I " . . ibre and pure silk hose— , The country will think .ion with the Ju A special purchase, of union f t M,11S try. ' to a condition from I day and Monday evening, October . - . , . _ to ' ' , , .��,�V,�-�� I the hands of the Administration.! it will return "', products of th6"'f ous Mercury and Monarch Kni � . Whom s,hould the people look negative and destructive attitude. ' to buy the ..... ��� - t1tee as the most likely party to gain the "I challenge any of Mr. Meighen's One will look in vain for any evi-; which it escaped in part in 1919. and i and 5th. It was decided . ... %:,� � '.. - �: � - ' i Again, I repeat, . *�,�'- , � ded , ,*, The names agelwogreat factories is your guarai I dence of this kind of greatness or I altogether in 1921. 1 fowl this year and was also decid d . 1*i, (if th� , ,, greatest support as a governing following to make mention of one . ­ "'. A" '' all � has put for- I patriotism on the part of the . C. Bennett to buy them , ' for. quality an ,&nuine satisfaction, The hose are. body? asked the Premier. The Con- new constructive idea he . neither by way of policy nor Pe-07—to get Mr. W 0 any ; . " ­ I I Opposition. nel has Mr. Meighen anything to of- I the last week in September, s , ". " 9 , . —atives? No; for Mr- Meighen ward in the last four years. I would is only an aside. fer. !one having early geese can get them. �� , shades. The sliade you want and se wever, � _ .this seasons newest , and ask Mr. I "This, ho 1, . was now without a single supporter go a step further ! - � ou. �r I equire is here. These are not seconds, but from the Atlantic to the Ottawa Meighen himself where, in the four The really important fact relative The country has a right -also ',.Ojinto shape and ask Mr. Bennett for . I-; I ere ere 11. the size y ' i " ,�, Canada, specially River and without one in the Prairie years he has been Leader of his � to the present -appeal, to the country ask itself at this time, if th Is i further particulars. The ladies were I are- the- best regular $1.00 hose in Provinces. Majesty's Loyal Opposit, te has J is that, so far as Gq�ernmental Pol- nothing to expect, from the Tory I all asked to do their parts as other ..'A . � � �­ . 'O i - ye,ars, d we feel sure that an will �� bough-t'f you think sought to give to the G.o, -�� in � - y is concerned, th�/ only alter -native ,party, what is there to expect from ( %, In the face of that do n e , .an or quick selling at any particular, a helpf ic� I the other party, the so-called best. The meeting closed by Mr. Meighen is going. back into 0 to t�.�,� .1 . n �t Administration PTD- do their ' — .ve party? I think it may be , � PAIR I ........................... ............ uggesti 'NE er 35 1 gressi �."* ` �T- T ul - t I . I ..... 69c " .0 , 1, itcyied Mr. Meighen has to off ' - Pro- Isinging a hymn and all repeating the .. ­­ I 1. power? Do you think the people of in coping with the difficult problem I.. 1. _1 their minds with which the, Government has had the policy of high protection, on1taken. for granted that the Lord's prayer. ,;; - - __ Canada have changed country he was ,so I gressive partly', o . l�l ... Z that muc I it q 0 e�pectation of being re- deepest regret we lea -.,... '. � IA- "I __ r what remains of Death of Mrs. George Love�Witb ;_ . - h? to deal. On the contrary, hotwitb- which in the rried of the death . ', I _K__-"WWA" - "And if we take the other party, standing the difficulties of govern- roundly defeated in 1921, not having . n � . - . / . , I ws them, he has carried a single seat in six Provinces I't.r'n to power. I think the Pro-jol a�tha Shannon, beloved wife of ... . I . �, .- , the Progressive, who 'will we have ment, as he well kno . themselves C " ith r -, � "! 6 .. I . Is Mr, Forke 9,1- sought only to intake our path .ore ,,,it of the nine, and on which in Par- f-cressives would ad , Tnit , I'Ove and youngest daughter .. . . t to lead us there? last session he suffer- � this to' be true. The Progre�-sive I of tihe Ia. - '.:��. T to continue? Is Mr. Crerar co7n- and more difficult, and to occasion us, liament at the . , of �.Solomon and Sarah Shall ; ��, I - I 9 o eat. has ceased to be, If indeed it non Killop, who p ,� I - n assed peace- ; h ing back into politics? lRe says he more and more in the way of embar- Pd a like ignomini us def party "What are the facts? On the eve I ever was, a -national party in any fully away at her home in McKillop, I ."' I I � . I , In his latest speech he says rassment. ... .% is not. of the assembling of Parliament Mr. I ty-119 sense of the word. I doubt if it on Wednesday night, September 2nd, 1. � Women scoa S ithat at national "In that regard, the attitude of Mr. I __ . - y Meigben, as Leader of the OpPosi- will �ave a candidate in the field from ,at the age of forty -s -even, after a "11 .. party, something more than the Pro- Crerar and Mr. Forke has been ver ,i . the Atlantic ocean to the Ottawa I long ililness. The late Mrs. Love was 1� gressives have given. Are you going 11 ' . �1, 4- � River, or from the Rockv Mountsinso it married to her now bereaved husband , � �1. .... A� to vVaste your vote on a party a isn't thinking of attaining to power I and More et?" � .1 . for a few years y � ," � I . ­ . A— - .. I Expansion had already .been ef- . , I . J , � I fected and treaties with Empire and 11 - -wom-ens Asiatic markets had already brought I reward. I , "Mr. Meigben says the country I Coats isn't getting the immigrants it needs. Thdre are two reasons for that. One 16Z , ' .1 . - . Mr. Meighen himself. The other We are positive there never 1' is the great cost of -bringing them . I 0 was in Seaforth before as large here. There isn't a single influence . that has worked so much to harm I a. stock of Women's Coats as we. Canada as Mr. Meigben in his talk � have at the present time. All about conditions in the Dominion." I new, stylish, attractive ,Coats . "TheTe shall be. no monopoly by I I d or sea," remained the, Prime Choose ,an Think of t6 number to Minister's slogan in dealing with oc- .1 I from, no trouble to get a coat to P-- and rail rates. I � ,Jr. King dellivered a scathing de- . suit your taste and your pocket- nu-neiation of a hostile Senate, a Con- , . I I � book, tero. Comer in and see dition over which the House of Com- . 1. ,� mons had little control. It was the I y - - 1, , them. - I Prime Minister's avowed determin- 0 ,jt_t I � - , � ­�. � I., 1, : 1. Rtion to seek to make the Senate a I Every Senator Who is appointed I . 5, by the Prime Minister is sworn to 1* � . representative body. .. . I .. 1 $1 t0-& $95 stand -by the policy of Senate re - I . , . . � - I I . .1 form. lin that WAy abne can the -1 11-1 -11-1_1--.1-- . 1-__ - - !-! `-00! - : 11��` I pres&nt hostility in the upp,ot House ' I L , - � , , overcome, In 1, place of Ien^ , V and to the two otbel ator Bradbur. I I � . I I . I . d,--- ahiing vaciltaids Mr- Xinff Prom- � % d%eA rern ew ,I I ised to APPOITA'SIAIV0`11ft eXPOre'nft Oi . , _1 ,a 1") % -reform. 'These appointntents : B r %J %-. 10 Senate , , ` , , I - I I St . � r_1 he stated, will be made Witbin t'h( . o the Pacific. if we. take from the nineteen years ago, September 5th. ..i . . - lank- of the Progrk-%ive-It those who- The funeral was held from her late , . ,4 , .1. `1 , � . I �� �rom conviction, are allied with tb('� residence Friday afternoon to Matt- .i., . . I �iberals, I doubt if the remnant r(,- landhank Cemetery, and was largely� ".- "" " -naining will be suffl-cient to osrry the attended, Rev. J. A. Ferguson con- ,:',,?,. � -larty's name. durling the services. Besides her ��. , q son, George, aged 14,. -1��11. "At our Ia. t ,qps,qion of Parliament 1, husband, one ,, q few of the members nf tbe Prorrp­ I and four brothers, John, James, Saur. " - I Rive group oPenlY abandoned their I and Thomas Shannon, and one sister,. � " , . , ... . . party. They preferred N) he known I Mrs. William Jobnqton, all of Me- , �,_;w . �� as t.�(, 10inger Croup.' They ronl;ti- Killop, are left to mourn the lioss of a, �, , � I .. ' hited a I -t - . ImIng wife, sister. The, ­�!4 sol -t of goriet. They aT) . r mother and � ' . Met � nnintrd their own Whip and 'held their' pAllhearers were her four brothers, 1��, 11 �, ,; (,wn rniicilq. Ginger may be a good Tnhn, James, Thomas and Saul Shau- �- ", " , . _ ', I. two hrofhers-in-law, Mess"4',�'!-iq` , ,! 11,� thing for a horse or a baby. but it is, non and 'X cut'hqt'"�- ,I� . I not gond as Ibe main ingredient of n I William jobnston and Ale . � ., I nolifiral party. The Presence of Prr)-IWp extr,nd our heartfelt %Vmpathv�,,,.,,�, 4, 1 are,qivP- in the field nt the prPqe-nt1tboq ourn. Th4h 1 . e that are left to rn 1,,,, I greneral elec-tinn can serve Only In i sittending tho funeral from a dig I I � ' .+" I j".:�� k1i . . . . . 11 - . 14A, ", � divide the fnrrnq that are opposed to � %-,-.-7-P Mr and Mrs. Frank Swittid1ri, � �'. ..... .., 1. �';� . � ��� Torvi-m and mAko possible the rler� 1 Milton. 6nt. �: ,,, I W ... .. ��� .. � . I ' '. ,ion of .9 common enemy. ,NTn1r,q.--We were qorrV to beat" � . ­ �� � 1* I . : . "Tin Vhn-v ProvreqqivPR W14o would, Mr. Thomas Bolton getting 1111tk � I : I r.qlling ofr a load of grain. He b' . ,et -It to bring abnut thrpp-enrner�4 4---,7 �.. ". ­ntPqfq, T v:­uld say. remomber � �n have two (io(!tnrs to attend 'hitnll� ,�,�. .,� ,", b -0-h '� "p, what 1hqpT1P71A(1 to Mr. Drnrv's Gnv-1Vrq. F. 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