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Sr. W—Apa- .4., M ,44V,44",� *-% .+ - , . -0- —­ ,. 4.,W. 1 ,I, ­" li�,.!�­ vvk 1'� ,.�. ,. � " - - � 4, ­ 1 - 1- " U 1, Rw� . nle McLeod, Clayton W-estou, George t th- here'W',*,a�1a I . - T& - V 'A# -3 dw V,,V#J4q�,P$",f,AqK, ,VX MX. . . 0 %, t�l X, . o . a - I�Xvil RVw"UNW�400b. A. , lot.; �. ., �',O % 11 �.,.. . .,�., � I- � -%-,,,, , I . I ,-,-" ., " , , " I , 1;A0 �,;' - -­ -. , ,� � X &b 'us As al,W47s ��' - I � ., k ; �, � " 1 DURMWOOD - � Ir! - 4TIQ �,,, - , *I. I , r, ; 1;�; , , V ., tMW 1 IV—Lottie Him - . � . , ­ . re , R, a W, a! -,W.�. � �� . � 44 I V , ffi ­11­�� "I'll -- --Mr. George Malone has re- Jessie LindsaX, )Fred Westou, 'Agnes ,tpm , ."40". '6' - orki ae, '0 I VX 0, wwwlu ,,, .�'..!!,', �il Notes. _V�� WOW elections, . 4- 1�*M ..'-f 4 , 0,qs , -�, . � , - . ,, wtil is, "t, - � Argarot Elliott� 'Qio-ige rih-- 'L" ,,,� " , -":L � ''.."OT, Inent"As inade'aa td:-0,tii, V ,4 51 "of .the P , 4M �', . li I , -*,66-90, die, t., % , ,;. " i, � .. ­� � I.. .1 1. I .turned to Detroit after, a two Weeks'. Kerr, M ieto I I I 9 . � ..:� 1� - I ,visit with his pare . I �, - - - - , '!' � I 11.1 , nts west of bere.- ley, Newton Sturgeon, Label Lind- fully ;ed. At -the close of � .-,-It .was ��,!. , ,�"';.�,,.��,""'­�­­ I .1 . " I j�L,� q , � ,- ­, -T,- � -,� -,1 , I I , `.� �11 1 410 I . ", i.",.. L; " �` I , , , V ... � "', ., � Sr. 111. ' I �orjs hour. V ^ , - � .. " '. "'�V',A �M';,',- , � , �*.,. 13 Ressirs. Peter, Joseph,'Harold and say, Ella Mackay. . =Ing Up 4t was Ifo I I � I` I . .1 - A ,,,W � � P. *c- , ,,, 4= - ­­ � .­,­ - Wed 167, . � � , " 1, ,,, Y" Z1, i �'; 'I'.4, - ... �., ... ;�,,:,i�;,V� ­ T1104% . . I -- t� - * Dennis Mal6ney, of Detroit, spent Geminhardt, John RWwFl,-GrftftOU that Geigvry our. Reeve fo e aum � . ,� � , - � �'­,. 11-- -1-1, � ': . - ". , 1 , - " .. . , , , ip I ,� . 4' 5 their holidays a.t their home 'here- WeStOn, Bertheina -Stargeon, Raxpld some -,' � . . pt . o1g, 4� Aatub � ov- 044 wis-, ton I � !Adfq'10�1' 0"I , tnew. U41 , 40A , , - . - ,:.. "...'4ji. ,�,111 I � I UqUAT; � Aes I# �. 1, ," �,�­ - .6 7 TOW ,mpr fonr -1yeArs in sue , g� , ,h � " 11M.""t,:­1�1 ,�:­ "'. "I N:.:, - ge , . T N" R , . -4.v 4, �e . . , �,�� - .. cent. the* has 'put the roiLds in McLeod - I ." �.��, -M. It. ­Gerrie. Principal. *4 Non out by 24 votes,,.'be, diol ."for 6 4fNemodal (741-1 . '. � ex�, I 111VX­.11X'1,­.. I iir.'!A�4�M,4i, ;oi�,*,#L�.'-�Akl� I rA�� �:, ,6 ,� � , - ,, I Hospital , - - '� , I .JjFw:�Lii�;�;":,P�:;�,. , ,t" -,:k , � '.. , IT :;� Wkla 47 v 40, 91--424- an unpassable condition . 9", "of 208 to 179,,'and .$ rerii's. $I " =t* CA09phos.m. , �1 $1 " , �,- t" 61 I? -Mr. Mathew Junior Room: Jr.. III-Xary Md- ing a ,$ , r. - sit LonOoY4 whekci�% -%4dioa,"N ` . , ­ � #W . . 01"'Ift-1 ` - I , . � , g ,,L :� .'�11 , , " I . - Murray. visited friends east,, of here combe, Craig Kerr, 1�enneth Merner. Uelm *'.4. dving the warm tot,;& we are *'pleased to be able ,�,o,'gtgte-, , I 1. " `-`�", , , " - ­N.ece I , OR .� "? ;� Sr. 11IThelma, ParkM Isabel . 015- gra�alo 111-m 2 ". , :1, " .­:.�-;. fig -91112 W Ift 61--419 on Sunday. -Miss Theresa Eck "t lef� . ­�§ 0, of his friends and sap. QW -t the sulli,W04 44-ten-491laTs but, ,,.`� I ��' ,� - 55 27 �:M 1"72* on Wednesday for Sara. mord, Edith Merrier, Emma Sturgeon, personell of the coiAnig'j the -miath larger sum, of-fift - (!:IHU,4�4 1 ��11' " 7 '�� . I .1. 1 V'-13�" , , , , - , " , � � I � . 8� $7 U Detroi , . i- "I" I— " , .. , 4� = e I-1) �­, . 1��;­ , ,� 14171� � ", 1, . 1. . - ii, -,v t7f.. , , .:�I,; 1, - .1 i. , �tl ; � . Spent Jack Lindsay, John Wfld. Jr. II- i Or- - f97 *"t` wh was- certainly . -:�** '� ,!!�,-i%,.,.:. ­'., ,�7� . 47 0 171 56 105 18­� M. urray and H. Maloney ,, � - ,.! "i 11 1 `4 � "�A­ 515 -be: Reeve, Owen 6,ei� i�h a very . ,,-,,�; � �, I . � �11 1. , i... "S 116 43 67 %I 70 61-.511 � I -Z', ..". ­��'. i,, Sandy Mustard, LawiMnce Johns, ger- , ­ 'In r$, Chris.,, Campbell, creditable, Sam for the girls to ..00114. I'll", nolay .1. ", ,,, '1�14b-fi , Su evening the 'guests of the ) 11 , ,!�� - ,;,V,, .'. ��;,kE6 �. I , I I I �� � . . 11 I 4 i- I -.1 I-, Keith Geminhardt, Ja�iies Sturgeon, RobeX ', :­ I,'', - --877 Misses Evelyn and Anna Delaney, of 4�� r. 1, ,- '.."'... 111�' ' �­ , ,� , U 45 24 54 PA 74 118 her _ ,� .­ �: li-,,i ' �NF " .. - ns, Robert McArtharand trJbute.-40?v6140'r4Ul ' '64- bph4g - 11 ", .. ,6 �, , U. ..�41§ 1 ­­­�It'"'­T­; , V, -, :. , ' Brown Lind -say, Louis Wild. Sr. I- ,, a , ypar brought In o markit -a wqata. I . , .,UAgses 2 . .' ­ , , A10,43V ..-.. 85 87 �85 89 10 60 48--842 Dublin. --Mr. W , a es .,and the, Incoming 11 I= . . 11 S A P ;. " " �i I in. Maloney is busy Mlkls� M - .. . 11 ,. o: , - , * tl .., X - . , " . ,� � 1, , , i�,,.?,.� I � !�. . - . , I;-'- ;-� ­: � � . I making a snowmobile out of his tour- V"V60 i W...if", . 4" ... � .... 1% I , -19% - I afford them a chance to re , P - , � -� �,� WAI,:i', ­ �1 Z97 . . . . - Louise McLeod, Dean Castle, Maud ady demand.' -We.. are, 'plo e, � , , . I b I'll .1 ... 1"i,%'­--*.,4;,­�,�.'. �V,V.. ­. -t ....... t .L ��` �"� WW 06 ,as 111- . �. %;�" , , . 11 � "­ -1 - � , , ,�., t� 11 - � .. 11 .1 MISS S; lift. . , MA."N .� � I all ". 11- 11 . �� ,�'�, 'Parker. Jr. I-Cairson Johnq, Mervin o -- �' i,144ecutive ability in 1 the report that Mr. Robert D;A]e - : 60 * -�b*�ckle. , . - , � ,� , 0 I.., �-2;, ,4, , . , � .t;. ,,%'��I, ,, ­­ ' ]PLIBMiLLE Ing car. We,hope his new patent is h . Ill - I ,s -8 k1CL , 0194hei 1[11,4�asl4worettkloll 4i, ' -- . . . . . - -:1 - . � , - , - 11 . , -..4- Hugh Mcaeol. ' 0 ­ ... �� �� ... - . . , , , , , - � , ,4 — Wax . . %14, _;; .. 1 .� I . maig the best thingi I r:,.* �� . ,ar.y )e- Elliott, Tommy Castle, g they has been so ill through b16 I lwj;�� ,:� -., " - I !' �,� , I .-M , ,TAml thaw has a suceess.-Mr. Fergus Horan, of I ,;?'. .­..,...�.,..,�. 4 ...... . , "m 5 - 1. k- " ..�.-Thei trolt, is holidaying athis home here. "Imary---Charles Parker, Clara can fo1,,4iid in the inte,festa of the Ing, in One of his hands, is ft . S ii 44-0414eri��,46,' -6 t9 %, � : , -� : ", ","., - 11 - I I Red 'the resent.- . . . 40 , �-" IKM-.1 - ,,,,,�,:.. , ; sleighing at p �, , ­.­ . .. , -1, .- ,, �;­Jf�� ,,,,, i . , - Parker, -William Osiriond, Doris Fea- -,illage "I , "Z�� ,:;. � . . " -"�o i -Miss Marguerite Horan has return- ,,pr,,,,�,, riting, u a .1 '.1 . �.� I ----41 111,1-, I '.� .. ,­ .. � I 19 . . � '. '. '. I . ' . - proving 0, Aate of w ' - 1. .. �-,!, -44:- ��;tiP�,V*1#1,. �.'.. - ..,.,­,?..... V'. 1. "......'.... : � , , � 111. �41tg aze, . �-�',--�"­ � - . . ,� � . .. W- , , ,,e Misses Jean Suell and H therstone.-A. W. Woods, Assistant. - . . to�luhdergola'n - . . :. I* .. ,..:. ". . -,- vi . - , " '­',:: �:��,,' ��,':��4� -�,�" `,�'�',, , '* �,A I " -f- ,,� , ,--":, . , . " I." , ,. ". " I . - � I rn .. , 1, I I.. . I.. ,�� , ,� ,�� e her duties as operatio for relief ind, � . 7� 134P�j-, --j��., S . k�'�4 �;, I I I . � - . .1 . -te ill with ed to Chicago to-Tesum . I . Deatl 4PMrs. John Nicholaon.-We , , ,j ,,,, ', �1. I - . , ., t I ,,�,, , have been' qm � r ,, ., I , ,,. " � ,. 9 ­ ' I ��i" g..- ,v.,�. � ,..:Ir�', . ,.-� -�J.�...:1" . . A ma benefit -The dance held in the town .. I . ..,...:I, - W, . � fx' 4 I . .1. have 'AW W1 ... ., ,Wee .. ... � "'," .� , -A` , -I'. , -- 'I 'fiall on Friday evening last and goit- ­ ­, 41 , .. -'­P.�u4�,;, ,­ , 111­!� KiPPEN -'* .. 149"'' " I � 'I., �, ,­ ­ - ­':­ - ", 4 ,.�. ��11'1 -, ��,�,�-.' ,)xiavy colds. We hope they Will soon stenographer.--40ur school reopened th ' k to record the. death of I �;, I � , M- on Monday last with a full attend- one whoi: though not . .qi'. . . ,7. . , � , , "14�.;A, I . - �, -1, , " "'d, 1� . 1. ­ .- . 'il. - " �� , - e anc Ip ' 4 * , `� .,X� � - � rrrrrr , I well known in ,. . #, - - ,eJae fally.reoio.vered,-Miss Mina Ca 41 ... � ` .. � �1.r t- � ' - , , our Vill ten up by point of the young riken. of Men's one buckle Cashmere - ()"isho '� , , -- , � '11 � NGtea.-Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, 41 , ,,,'Will be by many of , the . go tq � �,�:, ,.V.-,,��,­f4 ;7�1 1 I.. � IS,' Iph, Spent the holidays -at her horn I our village, was very largely - attend- ­ .. . I - , , � X � � .1 � I .. -- ;,-�2, '%ere. -All of Mr. John Cornish's of McLelliah, Algoma, were here for more eaftr residents of Stanley and a pair ........ � ............... e ... ........... a..'#..i*��'. -- i"L � I III- ,� ed, and we, believe much eriijoyed'b ...., - 1. . I . I t�r? buekle Cashineire Overshoes -for I -� I . I - n diildren were home for Christ- the funeral of Mrs. John Dayman, adJOinIfi0,�.0w-nshIps in the person of y MeWs ,-:, . .,- 2 � �!�, . I..,eleve ' - � those attending. Excellent music ' I ;­ 1. I ' , , I I with their parents this year, CROMARTY which took place on Tuesday. Mrs. the law Vrs. John Nicholson, (nee was pair ....................... ........ � .............. 1- I I : �11. .� 111. . ... . I farnished-by the Clinton Orchestra- , Mena . . ",'; , , 14as ...... ,,, � f'4otes-Rev. Mr. Leckie, ,of Strat- ad was in Miss Bitk eldest . . . . . . . �. ,�ra Love,) second, 'a four bUckle CAshmere,OvershoW. for � I . ,� , Vis. -i Lorena Johns has been spending Diyman died on Sunday, a ' I - �, -A ­ I ,,, .. Our merchants report a very good . . , �­ - .., , 'lhe holidays at her home in the vil- ford, occupied the pulpit in the Pres- ber'91st year. -Mr. Robert M , the late Hugh Love, late. 4 pair- - - ­,".... * ......... I ....... ...,.., 4i!-4 a .. � .......... �� T � - .; , � ­'�, �:­ , - . 1. , 11 5 . 'g. I ormal. of the:' i Christmas and New Year's trade and Ladies' -Fine R : .- ­ , I 0. I F�� I lage.-Mr. Walter Johns has return- byterian church on Sunday last in the ton has returned to London, N -, ,P rihip of Stanley, and was- ubbers, all stylo� for , , , ­ . I - �. I , illage looks well alive from day . h a . - -11. ed to Groderich to resume his studies. evening. He gave a very interesting -Mr. Lyle Norris was home over in er 68 � . year. Mrs. Nicholson had Our v1 a pair- ...... *. '13140 1 �, . . I . . '.e�, . - �ance been VI"" f mber of ye to day, with grain, wood and other � Men's Rubbo�;; &I '$'I ii a'*n'd* *$1'0'0* 'a' p`&ir*.­ ' ' � ' ' ' ' ­ .1� : . , . ;i. " I ars .2 1� I I - I discourse of his mission work in the Sunday from Windsor�Mr.' I ,­ . . I I � ' . , 1.,�, produce coming in freely to market . 1, �� �, HIBBERT lumber camps in the District of Norris -has returned from the Boys' with 4�q'husband and son in Dryden, I . . . I . I � I - I '.. , - . I . - %� , other Parliament at Toronto. -Mrs. W. W. her �64id having only predeceas- -Miss Dora Sherritt has returned to . ­ . � 'i"'.1 .. 'School Report. -The 'following is Jarnes Bay, Ville Marie, and a Port Huron Hospital to resume her I I � al& I I � - Ili zt,little. over a year ago. She . ! ., .-Mrs. Ferrin, of . Saskatche- Cooper, ol London, spent New Year's ed her ' n I I I I , . Ahe report of School Section No. 7, Poluts - tti'.�-mourn her loss one SOD, , �&, '11"I., � wan, is at present visiting her sis- with her son at Kippen, and also vis- leaves -. nursing. -Our public and co tinuation ­ �11'. . - 1 .�:..1.47 -.Hibbert, for the month of December. ter, Mrs. Stewart Robinson, of the ited her many friends, who were John, st%, of Dryden, The deceased schools have.,opened after the holi-I . � I I � 0, I � I 1. � . ' . - .. 1 , . " I - -- ­ - : I:. , 4r. Sr. IV -Norma Bolton, 829'o; Ag- days with a very good attendance and4 - . 1� " .1111, - . .. I , - 11 i i� '12.1 - "" ,me$ Wren, 79; Earl Sarar", 74, Ada village�A very pleasant time was pleased to see her -Mrs. John Day- died on - ,, anday, December 27th, at b th teachers and kholars enter up- � 0A fi 15 I ... : 1. I � �� %,:, 1, I ,. . ­ spent on Hogmanay night, when the n -ban, one of the pioneer settlers of ere of her sister, Mrs. Ale!k' 0 . � , * - I .. � -.'- t'�Bolton, 70; Dorothy Robins, 70; Ever- on their duties -with renewed vigor and I .. I I ,- . . 1 ., ,, youth and quite a number of the Tuckersmith, passed to the great be- McMurtric, with whom she bad been.' P, - . I . , . .. ' ­ :R-4;'1'-'- ­ *.'' ' `� !�,' �'Nw ":;,­:.-- � �,T 'SEA " � ­ , , ". �, . .�ard Kerslake, 65; Frank Wright, 61; older set spent a very enjoyable ev- yond on Sunday morning last. Mrs. living for-zorne four months previous , zeal. ---Our teachers -who were here F0, - , , . . - . I . ,� �. � t om Brintriell, 58; Vivian Cooper, 58. ening in the plub rooms. Dancing Dayinan was a remarkably simart wo- tO 'her ,death. She had been in de- ' Spending the vacation with their par- , TELEPHONE 11 o0P,6Srkg " COMMERCIAL -110,= , - �� K- Sr. 11.1 --Janet Chappel, 79%; Billy was enjoyed by all. Happy New man and had reached the great age clining,h6alth for a number of years -ents and friends, have returned to ­ I ­ ."­ I ,L . I I - � . 'T 4heir respective schools. -The thaw of , � ", Walters. 56. Jr. III -Maude Bolton, , - . and was a lady most highly respected � � - - --- I �- - , I " - .,75,Yo- Mildred Robins, 55. Sr. Il- Year greetings were extended tO all of over 90 years. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. I .1 .. . - i ,w, 0 the past few days has made serious I 1- on the advent of the New Year- Coulter and Mrs. McLean, of Eg- by all h6 relatives, friends and ac- . . , , "Bernice Harris, 859o'; Doris Sararas, ads on the sleighing, which be- -1 . I 1�11� � . . AX4 A ­ Q IF rp 4- ­ I 1113aintall0es for her ver — -A "nro � . �� � . . - I.." � . �80; Orval Cooper, 79; Lloyd Wren, as n E, J---, � - ­ spending the Christmas holidays at mondvilie, spen 6 New .x ear a with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGregor.: --Mr. Rob J ly I I - fore was not any too good, and the lent quidhies. The funeral was held I 11 a-.." ff,�.,-, I ',.;,�: -- 11 . 1. � "";­ - . Ist.-Beatrice Drover, Frank 57 -MeLeaod, Laura B. Wright, Ross Hog- home. -Donald McKinnon, of Detroit, . and Miss Margaret Elgie entertained frond t o e of her sister, Mrs. Me- roads are not now very good for either holi in sleighing or wheeling. -Our villagers the bride was held in. They have Sask., returned home for Christmas. taken up housekeeping in Bornholm, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGee and �,..;,, '.. , garth, Billy Chambers. Primer - is spending the holidays at the home Mr. Walter Marshall. John about fifty of their yourig friends to Murtri6,�b,n Thursday, December 31st, were sorry to learn of the recent inb6rmef %-'being made in Baird's I �.). 1, "'. ,. Lorne Chambers, John Chappel. Num- of -Mr, Scott and family spent Christmas day a social dance one evening last week � ,. . cem­ -death of Mr, Henry Jacobi . Ing et'ery'i ,the old family plot. The de- ­ re . ;, , . '. . I '. ��.. 1� .,-ber on roll, 24; average a ttendance 22 -Elva 1, Bolton, Teacher. ' in Stratford with his sister, Mrs. and all repqrt a fine time. - Mrs. (Rev.) Richards(in, of London, spent near Chiselhurat.. Thedee ny ceased *fle being visited by inembers eased , , - ago -was in busffi= here %,,: .1 Barr. They were accompanied by New Year's with her brothers and of t46 �, tim years a Iiiie ntal home seveial es, harness maker, and previoub to e � , - i, - I . I � 1. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKellar. sister at Kippen.-Mr. and Mrs. W. had not been in this district foi'some terilig into busin�ss for himself * a 1hi as we have said,while 'Mr. ,j*�� , ,i. - Notes. -Mr. Alex. Lindsay, of - . McGregor are receiving eongratula- tions these days. It's a boy. - Mr. iand in the employ of -J. C. Clauso , We early settlers, was not one of our harness maker ii,.,. , . Cleveland, spent a few days last week DUBLIN . , Mrs. Duncan McCowan of S&a- M, our village, where she pioneer . Mr. Jacobi, we believe, had been I 11, '"1:1'., 11 -1 4ca Ding on old friends. It is thirty Notes. -Miss Dollie Cronin s pen f rth ere A o siting Mr. iQ Mrs. R. ' passed 4way. The funeral was a declining health for some time, so . W .� .1. I. 'I years since he left here -to launch out Sunday with Miss Te .er� resa Carpent D,a;;;.,W. and -Mr. and Mrs. jag. ,ifc_ . � prlvat�e jorke. that his death did not corde so and I '�: . A I . -Mr. -nd .in the worWs activities. a -Miss Mary Hastings has returned Clymont the latter part of the week. BrIefs.-A meeting of the - Young 6enly or such a Shock to his wife and � �.. , -Mrs. John Scott entertained a num- ' to Normal at London. -Mr. Joseph -Mr. and Mrs. T. Butt And Mr. and , ' PeopWs League was held on Tuesday family and many relatives and friends. ", , , her of the young people on Wedues- Nagle, from Detroit, who was.holi- Mrs. R, Dayman visited the latter,s evening last instead of on Monday, '-The managers and trustees of the . 11, , �� ,­ � Jay evening of last week. -The elec- daying at his home, is confined to his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glazier, the usual night of meeting, the pas- United church ar6 engaged in making ','. I.,., I tion on Monday of this week passed bed. M16 many friends wish him a at Clinton on New Year's Day. -Mrs. tor of the United Church, Rev. A. rn.uch needed improvements to the � , 11� ..off very quietly. Mx. Armstrong was speedy recovery. -The members of Mrs. Geoghegan and 'son Gordon, of Sinclair, very kindly changing the manse property, and intend maldirk .1, 1. ;�* elected for the reeveship over Mr. the Altar Society will hold a euchre London, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. evening of meeting to give a chance it much m -re comfortable and up -to- .1 - z -J2- Clarke, by a majority of four. The Friday evening, January 8th. Play- James McClymont over th e week end. of attending the concert given by the date for th6 pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, Salvation I ­ 11 .1 ,councillors for the coming year will lug will commence at 8.30; --Mr. Jas. -Mrs. W. W. Cooper and Mrs. (Rev.) Army of Exeter on that ,and family,' ho will move into it as w g, 11 14.1 ,'be J. Leiper, E. Adams, H. Mogridge Feeney and Mr. John McConnell have . John Richardson, of London. are via- 'was evening. It was the meeting for the . soon as it is ready for them, and be- . I ­� . �, 'i t, . ,and J. Forbes. -W. M. S. met at the returned to London. -Misses Ruth iting friends bere.-Tbe Y. P. S. electiorrtff officers for the Incoming ing just beside the church, will make 'the ana' those ..;-�,� � M., .. .,.. home of Mrs. B. B. Stephebson on Vednesday afternoon for their month- Hills and Annie McGrath have re- turned to Brescia. -The many friends held on Sunday.evening. It was Op_ e-ned by two hymns and afterward year, names of elected to the dWerent offices -will be found it much more convenient for them'as . . ­ - I I 1.11.1- I . , I . ly meeting and sewing. -A meeting of Miss Margaret Bryne are glad to Mr. Lance'Norris, the merriher of the well as for the congregation in call- -in another apfte in our items. - Our ing upon their pastor. -Mr. Thom,As I'll I I..... of the Sunday School executive was learn of her recovery after her recent Boys, Parliament from South Huron, rural coutlers were greatly pleased Laing, of Exeter, was in the vil I lage . - :::: � I 'held on Thursday afternoon for the illness�A very pleasant evening was gave a long and interesting speech, durilig the holiday season to receive . during the past week edNing on �, ,­'., ., 11 I.. " . � I transaction of important business. spent at Mr. and Mrs. John Murray's their three daughters telling what the. members did at To- presents and remembrances some nice friends and also visiting -his brother- from patrons on their respective , �1� ... � I� � .. - , I � ... I ..� ... I I ALMA, when entertain- ed their many friends. -Misses Jean ronto.-Mrs. William Doig and daugh- ter have to Port Huron for the in-law, Mr. Robert D. Bell, who is and routes, which is always an encourage- ". I 1*�,� Notes -Mrs. George Leitch, of and Mary McConnell, who were hoili- 'parental moved wint-pr month.q.-Mr. Wilfred Mellis, has been quite poorly. -High Chief ment to them. and we believe serves Constable Mr . Albert Whitesides, of . .;),- � . 11, . . � %".. . 'Constance, spent a few days last week daying under their rOOf, have returned to De troit.- Snowshoes v and Miss Margaret Mellis ha e te- to make a much nicer feeling between couriers and patrong as they feel Goderich, and quite recently of Hen- �. ". with friends her�­Mrs. Orval Hab- are the order of the day with the turned home from theii visit t :0 F�int. sall, was in the village the first part there is a mutually kind interest. Yet � - ­ . kirk and two children, of Wingham, Dublin girls, and much disappoint- -Mrs. McDonald, of London, is visit- of this w6ek.-Mr. Robert Caldwe'J it often happens that those who get ".. " � .Spent New Years with her -parents ment is felt at the loss of the snow. ing at Mr. John Workman!s. spent a couple of weeks recently in the most service show the least aP- ­,�, ,. 1, here.-Mr� G. W. Nott spent the Week Obituary. -At her late residence in --- -- - -- Toronto with relatives and friends.- preciation or thankfulness for good 7�; , ', � �11, I ,emd in Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. : Carter spent Monday with friends at Hibbert, on January 3rd, Mai-garet -- HENSALL A number of our leading Conserva- service given- But, of course, it 'was tives attended a business or executive back , , . ,4qonstance.-Mrs. Garfield McMichael Williams, beloved wife of James Feeney passed away. Interment was -Rent for post office box' gotice. ea is due and payable"n "vance during the firstire�k' ,away in Bible times as is '30 meeting of the party in London the well illustrated where the ten were I I , �, of Goderiel-4 spent a few days last made in St. Patrick's Cemetery. in January-' Sutscriptions received at the Cured -cjf that dreadful first of this week. -With church mat- and most � V week with Mrs. G. W. Nott, - Mrs. I post office for all daily and weeldy 12ews- G. J. Sutherland, P�ostmaster. loathsome disease leprosy, and only ters and municipal matters well'now � l �. .John Phillips and daughter, Miss Vio- let, have returned home after visit- - ....W11- - The undersigned has had three nice dwel- -Itngs hi his hands for one returned to give thanks to God. settled, we hope to get down to more normal life, as it is more trying to -Mr. William Huutt St. Louis, . I , ­ .. ­­ .., :Ing with relatives in Goderich town- WINGHAM Placed sale at tmvt� inir prices and Qmick Possession given. Agant of live at high tension. -A number of Mo.v is here.visiting his mother and ,r', � .11 'i" .ship.-Thg whole community was Pocock -Leaver. - On Wednesday, for all daily and vveekfly newstmpem would aunt, Mrs. -Hunt, and Miss Bell, as our villagers have derived very much . .,.1 '. greatly shocked on Wednesday when December 30th, Ulyla Verbena Leav- er, daughter Thomas Leaver, like to negotiate for a few towls of goodlaolid h,,d,,*d blocks, such m would go into . pleasure from their radios during the and vicinity, whq are always pleased I '11"". . " Ai - it became known that Mrs. JGhn . Me- Dermid had in Clinton of tZ George E. Pocock. farie sized furnace, no mabter if rough,and knotty. G. J. Sutherriand, Post'naster past week or so, there beinlK so much well as a host of relatives in Hensall _ of an interesting nature being trans- I- . �. �:. passed away 'Hospital, where she had undergone a Notes. -An old time dance was held, at Hensall. 9030-9 to meet here,.fron) time to time on M ' mitted through them from so many RAd � ... �­ . " . "", .serious operation a few days previou-s. in Belgrave on New Year's night and it Election of Officers. -The annual visits.- r9z­.H. and daugbteri � broadcasting stations. -Mr. and Mrs. Miss Minnie, spent the New Year - 11 ,� ,�.�: . ­�� I was a splendid success. - Miss Loretto Fitzpatrick, R. N., has re- election of officers of the Young Peo- League the United Church F. G. Manna entertained a number of holidays with Mrs. Reid's son, John, -1 . ,1� � I - . MANLEY � Notes Mrs. Voke turned home from Detroit, where she ple's of was held on Tuesday ev sn'ng- "'Ose their near relatives on New Year's and his wife and little son. -Mr. Wil- Day. -The annual meeting of the liam Shefrer,.Who has been here ., " '. , . -1 " -Mr. and have -returned from their honeymoon trip has been seriously ill with -diptheria. Her many friends will be pleased to elected were- President, Miss Viola Higgins; lit Vice President, Miss M. vis- iting his Parents, has re Horticultural Society will be held in turned to his the Town Hall 'on ..'� . �� .., " , � "I �� 1� and were given a reception at the U�;A-�. IV -A M- 111 Q; bear she is progressing favorably.- Vr­ T 91lis; 2nd Vice President, Miss E. home i n Tbi Tuesday evening, ont;Xir�-Miss Youill, of January 12f . h, at 8 o'clock. Toronto spent the hoH,I- - It- ,.A+U I 4iF-----, .. , 11.W- - .. .. . . . ­ mon, when games and dancing were sea ucy Bowers, of Ioronro, and rg`1na Geo I , of Donnybrook, spent the Murdock; 3rd Vice President, Karl passmore; 4th Vice President, Mrs- I J . I " . 11 ,� �. her friends,'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- --- . � � " I . . --- I- - I I-- . . .. I 11 a-.." ff,�.,-, I ',.;,�: ,indulged in. The presents were num- arous and went to show the esteem Christmas holidays at their parents. -Mr. Joseph Gibbons, of Pbippin, Simpson; Secretary, Gerald Fairqu- Laren, Sr.--L-The- Misses Mary and — . I I . . Sarah F,, V' . � � . - ,ory- pleasantly entertain- - -1 -.- -- i; - - -- *-- , , , , -1 - , - . :: � ... - ­ :". � ,� .1 . I � the bride was held in. They have Sask., returned home for Christmas. taken up housekeeping in Bornholm, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGee and har- Treasurer, Clarence Smillie; Pia�ist, Lillian Stacey. - -Next Sunday evening the subject - - ed a nuirnbei�of their lady friends on - - - . � linllli� - .---- . . . I I . � . . Tuesday evening last. -Mr. and Mrs. I . . I � . - -- , v - T.- I i � I - I - 11 I . I 4 . . . -,. -;Im . I . I I I ,4 ff. t, V, I , , - N I . I . I . , - I 0 '.. %a c enne yr who spemT, e noliapys I'Vew Issue 1. . �, 4 a . .1 II � . . .� � i. �, . amith businesa,kr. C. Eckert spent Mrs. Roy McGee, West Wavranosh.- .1 . . - . "I .. .. I ­ W ." - 1. � ... .11 .1 ,a few days with friends here during ,& j�h,re-nts, have return- I '000 .. . 11, 1, where W. valce is conducting a black- Jack spent Christmas wi Mr. and in the United Church will be "The her, 'with Me. and Mrs. Owen 041jeT, Mrs. Geddes Leopold, Sr., has gone Mrs. KenneV $750i - . �� �� . I . .1 'i:, ' Army Concert. -A concert and en- ed to Windpiro-:-Mr. M - ... , M, - ervyn Brown, I I - .. . ,� ,* . . - . . ­�� -b, .&e week -Messrs. Fergus Kelly and to Waterloo, where she will Spend tertainmerit was given here in the of Toronto, #tent the e . . . . . I - I . .,�. if � 44, i , I -. 2-axold Maloney, from Detroit, called the remainder of the winter -Miss town hall on Monday evening by the -with his parehts,Mrs. Bertha Bell . +40: . .... . -11 - -- ,oft friends here during the' weeL- Frances Bennett and Margaret Rouse, � , , .11..� Quebec Apartnmetits--. - I-160 � I �. . 1. young people of the Salvation Army, spent the pa#x,eek in Tavigtock -with . . I � I Lim d , , . . Vbs,Agmes Eekart has returned to of Cape Chin, and Miss Myrtle Ben- ­ � . � . .1 I �. 1, I � . . , I I Exeter, under the management Of her brother.' aw, Dr. F, Cawthotpd4. ,�, ,,, ,t � . . .�, .1 I - Y, . ­ 1.� "I . Amherstburg, to resurne her duties as nett, of Lions Head, are spending the Captain Rowland and his wife, as- and Mfg. Ca'vfthorpe and famtily,-:�Ouv 61/2First (closed) Mortgage-Sinki '1?4nd"" Bonds, dAted JWY 1, I ­ . . - ,` I nZ ... . ... I .... �r� ; , , I teacher,Miss Lizzie Murray left to Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ,i,ted by officers and members of tfie skating rink'halibeeli eA - 1925. Maturing July 1, 1940. - . � I �,� ".. ." "', I i, , same rm _ well patronized i- _ ,ek -half-yearly' ' ist and -- - t I ; , her studies in the Normal T. R. Bennett. -Mr. Joseph O'Callag- A y. The programme was quite a but it h % '- d a little through the Intei . (January . 'R, I School at Stratford. -Mr. Geo. Welsh han, who spent 'Christmas under the I as srq ore � . - .1 ,* 1,�,' '. long and varied one consisting Of -re�ent thaw.-�o I .. July Ist) Payable in Ganip&`an-d Unfte& States. Denoml4ations $ly,Oft I ' � t. ., . 1011. left last week for Paris, Ont, where parental roof, Irsareturned to Detroit 'Mr,p. Joseph Hudson, Sir," . . . ., " �;, I drills, choruses and acts by the who has beei�, bers of _rl J- �,. I . . 1, lie bas secured a positim-Mr. Thos. again. -Miss Atha Galbraith, of To- � yp In-aliting ik;�m- Ill - 500 and $100 with priv;iNQ�&:"'th regiAir'Adbi as:tb,prine,"aJ . .. ,',, R I "I Johnson left for Flint, Michigan, on ronto, spent the Christmas holidays ppople' al;d in addition thiTto "piano- family in thtvp�lxl6orhood'of xipplif�i' . I 11 I 1 . '.' � - �. , - . I - ­ ­ .�. . I , . :. - 1 4 � f I.s. f6rte solos" were given by Mrs. C This Mort . �5*% ��� i: b� � A�,,­ . Wednellday.-Mr. PetAw Eekart ship- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John floggaxth, vocal dudts given by Cap - and vicinity, *'�t a few days at her gage is 9TIrst Mortgagio-,,o,n,an,el6v6u-storl��y I * roof .W' art- - - 0 . . . - ,. , ' * ^ , .. . .11 .. I . ped a car load of cattle last Saturday ualbraith�We are sorry to report and Air,. t. home_We fb&.4 to learn of the very ment building.- �thelgrgest) 'in the 94. .-.,`o� Que�pe, to b6 known as the - . . I "I, WrL - . ­ .. . � _. i 'to Toronto. I the death of'Mr. William Powell, Rowland entitled,.. "The Aerious illneft'41 Mr. Ernie Caldweltl I .. � . I ; I 1-.11 � ?, , ,,� e�. y of Mhe§ W, ghWay"'-'anid a piano and "Chateau St.' Laifls',11 " - - � -��.­i.,.­' "' . ,; � � IL - -11 a son of Mil�,'VMDUM T, CaldWell, at ... ! '. I . .. � - , , � ,,� ", ��� formerl Wingham, but now Of � . . I 7:....,. ,� . . - I . ' ' '"' , 0�0 O' -� I L .. o ' " .. &HAY . 4 Ad kA OiXiP !a about $111i ' ' -­' , - ­ �`o .'.—VV,e Would Hke' IliserVOiVe Valufttfoli -of the latids A _- �� ... 11 r�7,­ 1 . � I 4 . � ace aA - :­.W�­­'' I .. I OLITA St. Thomas. He N, Survived by Miss br" ingtl�umebt2l duct 11Y Mis. the TownshiP. " A co I I.. b .." I .. � I I 0 11 � I ,­­ . . F-teckleton and Mr. S. Beau were fo& to bear of 6- `4 !�� , - . � I .1 - - , '. � � Priscilla Powell, of Winghain; �k ,bW dtr#'4n4 coubse- agad4st - $1 . 7, First Mortga - , --. � -1 ­­ L.". � .. ��. - � . . , ,L Mt. J. J. McCaughey Dies sudden- two daughters and one son, vi?: Mrs. tors plannin V I?, I - P -to -date I I I - � I . 11 " L' � ­ !­�'. � also tares of thb evening and greatly 4b- i 94'Whds. . , I.: � - - . ­ ,.- A , - .. - I " eer" nice U - The L�r ek - ,�, X.6� joy,ed as were also thi many numbdra �Wi.er , 11 gr .*, J -J McCaughey, a son of George Dunn, of Winnipeg; M"- Ken, , 4, 17-ApAng opens lip. . .: dverlooka -the - St,. LaWrev*oc River and the - Old,10ty and," ­ , - 11; � I ' 14te Franem and Mrs. McCaughey, nedy, of' Rartl � '. I - -.11 .. I 11 I . 11 � 1. . �, � -;, , - .. I I I �, ,- Ow � . . .. 11 ' �. , ­' F I I .11 ­ district of -the'-Ult, of -quo .,".,., i"', - �1 p .I... a lifelong- resideft of f Hamilton. Th,e faneral Vill be ostrnapt I .'ej&-, - . I ': 1 � ,q6 - 8t. Thothas, and Will Powell, '011111t , * came pr 1� � I'll -1 - " - , h ont, gliven by the childkebo aild"a very qh�- 00 �ur ;a u , M etty early is gituat lit ... "iesideiltial , , 1i -f 0 W, resting addrdsi; b,Y Cdptafn Rawlaidd. I � 0 ,er G. j. heillIld ortaid in illis Mon ' �,08. A. SinelAir and- I : 0 � I - - T. -:" I -&I";- "i- . .., , WWM temetery.-The MTS. J. W. , "" .+I ee t 9' ,�-3r� `L' - th-111,600 , ,.' �i., i I ,�.� 'O rw ,# was fbutd,. dead it held to St. Thomm e � _SUt #d I � The principal WUOUA of * the mor ' , "' e4l Y64 , .1 � �., - . - J�r. aluo Is , y -11 - ,:i- ,-�� I ��­ n 11 I '�­ I . - -- - g f tai " . ­:�; . .1 , 1'�, � � I , , P , � 4 , #0 solne the CIO I . 1, I . ". -. � ',.�..'...! �! , � ­ .�, .. '.,�­,. ;, .1 I Lw, eMber'24M Death Afinfor Pariners will bold a dance in end with rol lilb(I'Mends In Lon e ation of a sinki 1� � . I "00 zu, ing suddem uncil chamber, Wingham, on ,rr' dom-We b 4*'&*- J. M-MeDonell '�. � . . . ,411 � . �, " ­ � - ". -T orl 1114st or "Pt Rowland, . I , , I I 1� ,.: ""Alo., over the *eefto as thOrmin, �ht; t0i, it , r . � 'WE -':'U6, early rap ' � .., - . Ifisurance I , � � I I _-, , I �. - , . - .., ­ .. � - I , � � I . '41i J � -t , tht, a , , 11 , . I W ,ftft. ad Thursday ev��, no I Likes Old Couatl-�.­mi feim that and sitters d""Platintig f life e �- I t�o , January 7th. I or- or a - d . .. " � I -.1 � 11 %oput. 6T , 1.t* " , , ealo , .1 I W - ,�. I . , -pow ­­.� �');-, "N19? , ". " �, I I . �, A"Iffid4f ft9iftnt df the W*Ji- duelo Ordhes,trA in atteif -nee 016(dEa:v, the el;Qst son pf t P10 4"'carr'l a1807 matik, , ed " � I NX. .Loa , "", ,� � � , ,-d " '0040-Atture to Now' sigainst 10iss-0 4 I � 4:� ,,'� " - i. ,� ". �- "J" dor. . 0 In the ... 1,,V1,,,#J,VrZ3& illia WAS, Ift big rd , -;;;;;Z�� 4 willu'lit MhOW- 6f mi, 0 %, , , , , wud . , I'll, ­,� ". . -y-, . . . , . . .1, -T.6rk- ulty M I � " , - '. �. . 11 � . 63 .1i, I t A" . .144y,�.iitdl"Otbler PoTfits. , . , ., . : ,.. "I . .! 4 � �. & are ,; �, X, - � I f" e �Yi..AsMely, rq I b. A �.,Ia I 0: . I 01:3 I ,;­.p,,',9td - � 41"10 Iss I W _ J 0 - I AWC , "O" M 4 �:.4 ,, 4. 90" I. I . .,.I'm tr ih4� en- , . 11 �. M,il.'r, . - �11i,�Tll �. I " - "i , ­ 0 Wtief 1bl, , 19mb, fift*i 1r,, i , 'bbell, UWAA01SWUL V 19A-e8t grade 14voq -o V�'�,iiwo f4dwiliftend I - ­ �', I . I'; ,?.v I , Adiuuglrq,waa� at . .§ illia� .' we , - . I - -This class -of" 'ia, �, i .,q myth vulige ,, i . 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