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I , W�� �� I " 3, , V# ,, ­ - - I ,, I . � ,4 � ­ - I . � . . , " , � - --- Mrj�'..d " "46 1*0 v ,q, Z)0� ,!40X -, I t th b af Mr� and -,M)*, venor, Xr, James Xclutp .01 =10A'i .. , 4� , gk t Socio" ltwank - -qr,q I be bw � P, �,,o P. . ,� '31 - .,�� , . .,.r .�� jrv� 14 , * n � � ,7 I 9 ,, * I i , . on, , t8i 0 t I I & " .'4=WW,.%h, .Ppaniw.��-=A 4MA4 to and Litera onvenor, Xxflj� ;Viviii, mik..'Va4vue T ­ '.." - 4AIng Mrs. , 11 od the 'WORM40 .#9 - � ., -- .1-Te'l , .� ­� 'Jt.pi. I., Th � d ­ iblt� 'school 0,- � , %`a !:�, , -A � I 11 rl q h- . ­ .4 " , 4 � is a r I P 214i, . 13 A,�,,�,4.�,�,rF:4,hl 4ok g �st*'*f '00 -day t� be cele�nt- Snider. Loo out Convenor;, , '' FQhn 1'Urn 4VIS X i � I I'll , " ,O , 3 ��: 11 I . '? . W . ,; I a 1 4, t, bad� cold. McIntosh; Secretary, Miss .xi;y, ae'� at V h "u, this"Wok", �1't,;­',:. ­ I e 4=00904 r10 ., ku 016 -ah up -d", 14; ­ I—— . I m, , - ­L� "'.. - -4q.0 iuqu.,�-TA#­� Tr - . , , 1 4 Mwiter ,.ol : I . one *the'se O'' wvw 111�1'1,.X�jl��ll, - �- T==T:M= I Naughton; Treasurer, Mr. Mrdan El-� = .1 1-1. I 1 7- Wp, ".. -, �1 , , " �,Wy 105, 1. . - , , - ­ I :1 I - Pianist, Miss L0I1a�`$t4ckhq4$e.- 1600t- 4 --th to -0 , aua-­ ­- - , , . *,ft '4*.$ -gy me., , 14% I . � ­ � ­ . . . . . . .. 'i .,­­ ,,� "'' . � HOtt, ., , 4vj -.,w--, ! ., em V , �� .. -11 �1 Rl"', .k.-. I I I ., 1 " " el . I 11 -_ - * .,",�­&", -11 I Bh1AMMt, ,� , , ' I s I " . , assistant piaiiisj� Miss'Eleanor SifidO th."t. -of� Tlliclger,WK4 for 3* pet"10it'vVIUL "Vpogg"�, -1. ,,"�.,.,;g� ,� .., , - ­ ­ , _ � , . I ,�* ,,%e-, ,""'. 1. �- A- v ­q;;�- - - . �� ��,�,','N�otea—About two dozeill'of 0 do ,T oa;�"41 .. ", . . - "v" I .- - ur lo-: Last Sunday was the montWy song' 1925 shows th4,t,'Mr. W,­X-NeM . lik . ownship of 1A . . , ." ��,,,.�� 11 a A, 1';g ­ - , , iUan . 44. 2 0 �'l .9- "Aw, 11 t ` I ahr i 1 ,. - . ... 11 - ��... , � 1?FW0"- .- I the p, n 1� I I ` I',' � . . . ro 0 " . 0 �r.;­ ayment of Ilia tba I , , "tie -.-W. - . ,::::: ­ �1.4; . . � 4 IWO— .I.r#N 14.1i I ,I I ­ � -4 4 ,h. * 5� 1 ... 1: - -- I'll I I T, 49"Oft, i�4 .4,i ". 'A, � ,,sports went hunting last Satkir- service and everybody enjoyed sing- was in default in , - , , , , i �� . � 1 �4 , � ,.,a, .ill , ", ., - I!, � �, -1 "I - .7 1 . ... f.. ,, y and 4ere succeapful iu shooting ing their favourite hytnns besides taxes Xor the ye This I% an mmillas.fG, ��­M­ .W --fur�y ".4"', , ­ , W only, 'Som . �. - ­ :. � 0, : ,�,�� ': ­,,�� n-­,�*,V�, " , 0 .. 11 :: I !-MZAIIAOW)�-WWWAT�"1-1;mm�*lmww�,Klk � I ' Ag.", h' � .W.M0,'"'M .� ., , or 1OZ4. — V, WM b0 , sft -10J . X , )li �p J P6 T .--, , . 1 -4 , " s�� ��, '. . --7'r, �1 ­ - .. , , om, the � I I 11-1-11-1-1 �.�� I ,,. ack rabbi*, while,kbout learni some new ones. Mr. James . ea-rov `iis 'M111an paid his taxes ... qw.%sbJp � ! , �t� ­... .." - vw t i ��-�. --- .. - I ,I "Miss McIntosh gave ,---;y '�, 4,- v 11 ,, �z. - -- - �.,'­-F I , - qff�r,� , !, ,q . � eAl M., V�AeL-109 . , W.", '14W--,-t,�1,1',, , * I 1711� , � fqrt�,, 4 mber eluded them.— .ng . Mr. Me, 14.�4,9,9,4 bu� , t64 ,��. P, W A d; 'WaE�k,.)#�zcw .1 " � " - �­ � ,i 15 -a very interesting syn- for , .., : . ­ . .; 7, .;K�,'- IN ­� HNI-11!= It " lgth,�A*y. of,Decem- 8 ul-A`� t, r6 W, . � �. f i -,,o IA4 on the,,- clljie�tx - ��.­�A�� . it .' ing, 414. " D h i ,. little daughter of Mr. ,psis of, Isaac _ 'mt, a*- 1 .4.- �an t " , , . - .. ­ , " r ;�'.. r�,f -P',J,4;-.J, ��$�.`,k�-.," � :&TA . I $ ,,,�7,x�,4,.�, -,o �, - Watt's life. We, find ber, 1924, but O'W''Ing 0,411 Oversight 15�41�, o .. .... 0*1 I li- . .,;,x -��'��,, .w .A.—I.­ X I 1. I , . ,,�p �'. ­ 4 1�jxk, 13 �', � ,�­1.11 Ail,, i;��--,� 7 ­ti'. ­�, , ., ;'. T - , "A of brothers.- � I.. Go' asolmy "pq" L,�­ ,i', Y�r . ,- ",-If - � !Z.,. .,., - , , , , ...... . .1'.. " . '. , .. %� - - '"11.1 ;, �-X e , . - -r ;� ", - � I - V -0dMdRt!g-,§hei0W­ Thi And IsI4 005:;-;-�111-' -.", 1 ;;. � -� I '' - Mrs. WUliani Johns, is very ill twenty-eight of his selections in the on the part, of the,lill4p ym . ­ - ­ , ­, ... . �,,Wlg pa ent prev ,3e t. t; Q1 4h1la-,"o . A&P I 1,14- 4 - ly q? . ' t .. &ns , 1- '' , 16"'Zi 111141 .., 1" 1� " , I . - A 14i ­, � � Misses' 4 4'We, ' ' " , tli pneumonia, with a,nurse in at- Book -of Praise. tt­,� 5PF1,9M, Next Sunday night was not crediteckjp Treasurer un- A -c , 010 ��,.� " , � , .1 I for . ­.". 11�.,..­'�­� -'-�',,­-,-,,, .-allz ­.:..,j.,­y�'�t:x: , -q �', - ,doutinue . , 4"", ... . , � I �5 ., , ... , R fi" - ­ , ��, , �, I l, .. ,, - , ,1,.++­� c;�',� , I . . - "-­ � ,�,,�� ;!I, � . Z. � !� 1, -,. I'll, , Q1F 11 Q. -th , , ,.,, 'Or . � . .. ", , " A. " ,�,4 , , ,� I 9 �1� . - al oup ,­ "' Qi�­,"-.Qir"1 -1; - . . , . " - � . " 1-k .� � - is 4ittbo *-ett 1 ';��,�. � � ., ,, .. ,tandance at .time of writing. - The will be the devotional night Arid the til 1.925. , . ;iv ,a u1skes' 3'bucklo'l 01000s tl�:IQA .1 . I�R 1� We r ­ 71%le, erxor as Mr. COP , , � 4 -,.,Y �,,%�� 9 % ......... 0 , i Q'*�- .- � ... , , . f .. .,.. t �,. .,,.';"',�, , ,F-",fy,,�&..� 11. I �,,, -'s, I e� " I . _ itd ta*ik b* � I 'adaxelss-,.,�an , " .T� , , ,�,% 'I . M, N; 11. I �i6ung people froin Main Street UJAP- topi thQ � ., �, � ,�. f- A 1, M j, � *44 - .�, c will be taken by Mr. Gordon El- McMillan has always -paid his taxes QW. �'� " , 01,W-_'- '. J�k,k , 4:,#,f- ­J0 , '' ,­," �r - 4 -. 'xeter, came back will ,promptly, -Geo, N. Tufter, Treasurer,. ant iefialty and Aosttl be, Ad I � - �Chjl - , , , �Z.��' 11 . oil, ,Cluxrck L V 12, : , �, , 41, ho** -of, , MT On liott The Lookout Committee United'Oburich �met�*v-u- I .. � dNiN 0 buck]14, WUAV13"Vq 1AR 1,W. .- Y'. � , 1'�,;,��q" �, i�. ��z� ("'�'L'­-' �p- e3,1 i d'o . � , ­., ., I -11, i ,...:. 11 I � �,�, I ,�i - -:t-,-, I . .A; I � . - X�nday evening and gave a g6od outline their programme for the year. 'Township of Tuckerstmith. ,' paid tax,es, a*�:a th 11.1.11 .. I . ,))t Autt I 0�106wiug,, . 101 1* 11 "I'll - - I , I "Ill",. �`­�7 .;.�-, ,4.�,..,,';,-..t.-V 4� --k. �... � , " ., ". i 1.,�,.� � vmza . IiO, %"' O.- -7�, ,.z t;kl - . ��,� �-11 , - , , . " I I . . - - fbo��, �8 ,My., -,Qase an "., � .. ..... v " � ',,,� 1 ,- ­,,­;,fl..,7 ­­. " �, � . I.. : ��.,7*�, ,;w�, i . " ; �i�, , , . ,� .. � !,- �­,,­�) k' ;­ I— a .1 1. -,�­�, '1� ") � "161',� , , ­ - � 11, " � . , , , - . I . , , . - .1 . � , ,�. . " , 'I " I �,�?.i,,z � ,. A- ,m, i- . ,. ­ " I � ,. ?��, ,. . � , , � .,�-, I � F 't . � gl� I �, .. �., �,­ Vx,i " , , . .. " , p o 11 A - ICAU5 K. 'WV in 0 -O -;.R�ww t. - I I I ­­ , 4'g , " , �� `., ­­ �. I , - ­ I— �t 01-11 . e, in this church. The young B' sure and ,th ihty�qfi gi.id,.aVft,0*:V�sX-e , I'. , " ,.� . , , , , k PrOgTaIUM . e be there to bear it� for Dea , of a Pioiliebm,Another of toe� - 1P& 1�4�-- 5,1 I - .count .t. the'presentatign U111, , . . ... , " L � . � . I is% �A#ffl ­ , 1. *ople Rere are Organizing an X -P- it will be interesting for all, the early settlers lot this county, M'' "' L,1;5- 'the xv,116 :, rq 'P' -iopy'Wilie, address. - -it la,me 4 ; ,-, , . . A -,-41-n %,*'�', , ­Y�:7,:.­d � �'11 -, , Kelly Circle. -The m6mbers of tbila the Pe , a - ! P V '! I I Jil �AE, ke. Rl S, . T�15 �� - I -0.1 ,�-� ,v,- i � ��, , I I Mon John ;Dayman, POlO , " -,�: 0 -that -4 v*ry.euj6y4blb evenlug�- � .4 I I - �, ,��,, I worth League Society. of Mm. % ,, �,, � X. , �o: I ,�, � �.',, 1. �: - ,;,4� �.� lliy, #, - P9 " t ". � �,,',, . . . . . 166", , I' , J 90 I c . Q ,� 464�,,�:, ., . ­ , "., --- I . .1 , I , ­ � :.% i 111. . . - 04 ,�pent by all- , T. k- Men's dliq , ,.­ . - , ' 1 b*1 0 am"'Woo li IF 71,k& :, : 1, ,�', . ­ �� , ,, , pawed to'the great bejond on Sun- My "Lur.0 UW - . y - , , � I I "I � ,, . Keft Circle held their regula.T meet . present �n Aal�-!­ . ;.. 11 . . . .� a? 0 ,* 11 I � ': I L I � 'h � I - . pi I . - Ti;., .4,,,6. � ing on Janu4ry 7th, with a good at- day January 2rd. Mrs. 9 1�kvw' . a by-laviAdlt'16 jpre�ared a pair . ­.. . 7. ,.v�.,, � ­, - �,.%,; �­­ 'i.'.;,.��-­ , ` ,,��,- - .morning, , j � -��.%-,- I '�,.t . � and gitildeg ;�.'--'--t,4-'4 !� .'. ":' - , �.; & , - - -,t- -, .� . course,, music .., or %V" ­,W, - � I .. 1. ,�- "I', cQueen, the Daymaial's 'maiden nalraq, was Harriet Io 11 I 11 11. .. .. - 11 �, BEECHWOOD ..,the app,dirvtin�nts-.' Clerk ' ' "11"o �,,Is, 'r, -, - , ­ :�,­ - , 1".. '�, ��,:' ;, �.'. -c I -1 tendance. Mrs. Arthur X I kpti;ig Aar,,,�-W4 - Men's two buckle Caghtnere Ovvrfrhoei�fo , �7 � 1'11��, 1. -V�iw xost Je)n -1 i ir -1 � - r;1 I -A "". �, Ill ., _ I . ; . .1 11 - .',% �, , . *' Prer, A.� V. li�ss, re town- . . - .11, a pal . .. I I -1. ,­ ­ . -�,�� .."I'- �. ".. - ,. . . �. I—. i;114 , ;,­ 4. � ...... -11.....-!..-. .­.. . ,".. I .. Notes -Mr. Win. Maloney left on president, presided, and Mrs. Hugh Waklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. anc lar,4 1"r . � " � . ,,:.,i 11 ,�,- -, - t.:c-;A:. z - - , I . ,4� � A�,. I . Townshto Roads ! si , %? . - , , f, -, I." � 11� " I ., l$20� always an -eWoyabW :re4 Arc�' Al 1. ­ M . ­ . % ,., I :, . - 094 ,0:4 �1�1 .1 .I., tl,�, .. . .� , W6nday for Toronto to take a course Aikenhead ga-vie a splendid paper on Charlei Waklin. The deceased was 'hiP - f fu , 11TA X". .94*�J�iet`z' i�A's four bucXle Uashruere, 00106WO -fer .� 1.",'­'�. " �, .. . . I � I Li $180; assessai W.." .. �4­ e go'. � ,�,u .N1 " .111, .... .. I . � �­'-` -� , �:,, !.�-, ',_, - ­ - ."­,,-.. , teld 4 �� .. . .1' - -�� - I I . I 1. . . . N; ; ­ at the Hemphill Auto Tractor School. "Bible Practice of Pray -in Cam4ridgeshire, England. ?� " . ,',(4�de ss'* fllsiq` Sol lRea . . I­W,pp -,I, 4 ... �*.7i�*�-.. .. �­ . , ,�,� - . g� er" as taken bom Mil , 4iaxi)-,,�.i- ' � . ij� I ........... V...­�p. ... i 1, ­., � . I .it -4. - I . I ., , �. ' � .. � 11"( .1 I I � � . I �, �- I 1"Y � , ! -- -elft'� 'W,T I , .., . � "R. � , gboT0 . r. James Nolan wears W! X ,,P20; e6lleetor, K . a smile from the new study .book, 4'Prayer When she was about two' yeaTs old, .. xx �. w6ur -1 66�4, and CbDir� -M - Ladile Thii`nvbbers, all st$Oft fbr,' - - ' [1. ,.,,, �­ " .i� r "'I .,v ­ . I., , n : ,11 - - _ . .. 4: � 14.. - * --- .1 :, � . I � ' - � b W- arez,:me't this aill ��,R.6b 1��­fl .11- I I . "..,......,­.!..,. ­% -. '', ',,.,;,7 � ' . . ,­. ... �, - , 'to spend a -s _our -11. . - " I ­ - I ;­ ­ C. . "11,1 I ­ I . I presented him with a bouncing baby work were read by -the v�irioug i9ecre- sailing in one of the old sailing ves iAl , 'Zi. $12`ea&- care bi ' ei�* 11 I � � ' 'I��, L!,� = J. A. Smith a : , " , . . I . q , q1t � s. I.. ., , % tince, . the #l;h inst., when his wife and Missions." Reports of -the yeales she sailed with her pare�ts to Canada 4�' � mi�g, ,A�, ;-*� '� -a jair ;, - .1 -- ' 11' I... - , QW. *�:;,Iomp . Or Ult, .1 , , ,, o: ,.� D. - 0 'tt ,�, ocial, -4 ­. ., %;rw . -, . � , . - .. 1 $40, mebmber a %'..o, � I—- .4 . � .,: . , �,� " I ,.�.� boy. -Mr. Wni. O'Reilly lost 'one of taries, which were very satisfactory. sels. ' The journey took six weeks and '51 s . ! . ,.!,-.7A, I, - - ` " ­,,�­,, -1 .. I ­ '­� . " ,., . ".. A�- � EIR . - ,, � 'I k -0� -1 � ­ I... I". �­' ,. I his valuable team of horses last week The I U. Schilbi; Sanitag uZ. , .so. with ypi4 and -to, talic. 'bVbr � �� " ­ :.'. - .. 1, - � ".- . ?1, " � -.1 . . - . ­ ", .­ �, financial report was .., " . �Rgooq'.Olu-­ - ---d rend lasc6qemd , �., �, � �, � .�� . � " aging, ab � bwing a year. - food :was so scarce that even the 13"i 4;92A0- -�-AWRA�:$ I ­iint elyiMfings � I ;1, ,4 . ­ �, , , ". . " . ', I I . mos� �enq r�.�. potato peelings were eaten by the �t#, "' W tern .Division, C. ", , .. .. . 11 t frwrii indigesiion-Mr. WWWd 'Ma- record And- the. i"#j­pl6as . "l .. I I 1-:�` , - E ' . I -� - I. loney has installed the Delco, this membership was somewhat lower than passefigers - with thankfulness. Her . I - -ion, B. C. Ed*.Ri�,&. :The spent togethet�­ftst Vis J)a,e:r4P0r'A 6X, i,,�' . . . � � I . � . I ,, � ,, ", passedtlp­ , , hhTir ..hfif' . , ; ,., " . I s family settled at Darlington, near To- Carmel Presbyt '-,'p chu " `1 week, which will be a great helli with the previous year, but the society wai fc mts were � Mom I -erm fif, i.." 11 . . - x,ch choir, -bat , .. -- inem- rQntO, but later they ved Us- a$.ay, ; I ! ....... ­­�1777 . � , . the chores. Wilfred is a hustler.- glad to welcome in some new World, -supplies,-# .,"it "t. , - i, � 7 ,��, -e-77 -11 .. -, I ` I I r- 1-1 - . �, I I . ­ ­ 1� f � , , � ,,; MO to n( ." .., ­ latterly of the'ne* Uiiltid:� C14�14, 'lot -- - '..... J . . I . - .- . , I � �,r­, I � * - Mr. Jghn Delaney has purchased a bers. ewes, $9.(*' Mcphe " r, '�--, , ­ ­ ­ ­ ' O�-- Canada at HensalL'and'as R-1 ­Wkilu, . I i.�'ir, - � -- The society decided to'.gend a borne Township, mpar Frances Town. EAA-4,�g_ �­%­ ­ " ;1 11 .11, . ­ I 11 -It ­�' � -,4,e- �, I � � - � �� , ��� , � � Snown-robile Sedan. -Mr. Thos. Fit- box of clothing� quilts, etc., �- to St, Here she and her sitters cut the trees son zi, king, fees re Bl�tcic` Qr4' ­ ade, � � �.,;",-� - .. 7, ,Iz'� .'­ '. . "I � -7�' . ". , N! -*is change you yourself hAve 'm � , 11 .,- e " . � �, A�.,J -, Contano Hospita­li� Ve-. .c, il� ' li , � 11 , ; gibbons has taken the contract of cut- Christopher House, Toronto, "'in the down and helped clear the land, mak- droi , �1 I . I *mdthet-1 nb�W dhahge in your I& ab.� I.. ". � , p "I � . - . ­ "I . '�Z" . �-­. . ­ ; � '61 . R a pll�' I r" � .� ­ i - ting one hundred cords of wood for near future. ing it a fruitful farm. When she was .1i I Melick '4 Kalhfieii��'A - s,ociations by"forming, will we say,, a . I ��, . '11 I I., I .� I ­ ng, ac "I". � . . � ,;:: , - D. J. O'Reilly. nineteen she was married to Mr. Jno. me " , d 8 $9,22; L. Pr4' ' ' 4 new. lifti partnership . We desire, as . - � - .", .1. 1, - - . - I - ­ �- ' n" " - 1�. I n" , . , I -- Dayman and sMIed on his bush farm cou� , .,,grad�r, $3.4i; Childret's Aid , I - STBPHEN a7 ch6ir while wisi&g, you a'Ver, I 1. ­ ... I � ... - �.�, �, - -4 '. .1"'k . � I I I.R-11� north halif. of Lot 19, Con so�-� Goderieb, granf,- -$10'. ,sick Happy New Year and many -of them, ­ 6W1,"W* ,- 9��i '. , ,,-;� , " -, � 1; 11 I " . � I I A - cession 3, - , '; ., �- T, .- ,1� � � The Council. -The newly elected -i- - - �,;;� �� " KIPPEN C1�14*10,s Hospital, Toronto, I I I � i I �. I Tuekers imith, when this district was gr"`tlh4� �-e6ntriibute in some little'measure ' . .. I - � , - , q,� � .. ­ .. "'...1--l......" ........ ----.7,-1- � - . I , -- . , � I , ­ - Notes. � �­ . , ­­ .. . -, �� :� �, "" . ( I . � -Mr. Alex. McKenzie, who council of the Township of Stephen �-.,�,PuWic Utilities, Exeter, wiring I . . 1-1.1 � . " " , $5,N _� t ­ - . ,­:� - I � � -clair,of the U - 6--, ,- "' ­ . 11 : I � has been viaiting his daughters in To- convened in the Town Hall, Cre a wjlderne" with only a log shanty , ,, 'i -to the many little home comforts that Rev. A. Sin nited....Chuich staliatjdn;� -whi ­ � -a ver : ",­. I 1, a &]tclig, here and there. She spent the re- t1lqPh6J.q office, $16.23; H. Eickmeir, .1 � I - 0 A " y I I.' " i routo, hax,returned home. -Mrs. Jas. on Monday, January 11th, 1926, at 11 . � you will,be adding from time to time, while always delivering' ve;T .9bdd -at " , I ��.l! ` � I'M$ , . i.; I majinde:r of her life on the second of - It - 'd telephone office, $2.60; .&dd i�- er till . .: f-h,e 1111 I._ C. MeLean and daughter Jean, who a.m. All members were present. Af- Nor �, dh�:A- El�etric Co., supplies, and we take very much pleasure in sermons, gave exc�ptiona4 ,pj11*nQd, depth :of, " I a. ­ 1.1, e . . , 1�i. - I , �R � Tuckersinith. In Teligion she was a presenting. you with this electric grill -ones oh Sund-ai. last. --On Wfi d j",i � . . P .'­�­ � .. 1, I P` - � have been visiting at the home of the ter each had subscribed to his declar- Methodht and was always a loving $78,AS" ,Ak M, 1* k, refund telephone I KWf4rlfl*-� , U. , . , �. an- - d . I �.Iv former'.9 daughter, Mrs. William Hay, ation of office, the minutes of the and kettle, and trust as your hear the ening last a v,4ry interesting �*#lskjy,. to 1�gd I ... "I .. , . .... .., �""- . . I 11 IA ." $3-.- , ,, .,�.il 111n_� � � "I : '-..'., - " :" I I ra*.,,, � ­ ... � . mother and a kind neighbor. Her , . 41 . , hno � . "it I ". ­ Yo.il ,. . - I ,." Of Niagara Falls, returned home dur- previous meeting were read and a , '- kettler,singing" that your hbme songs meeting.of the I*Ague or Yoi�ng'T6o� .. ­­ , Vl�** , " 8� L- � ' � . I - Correspondence was -read .414.81; Melick and Kalbfleisch.. trust .- to s - - ., Ei, I I � N . - I,-,- Ing the week --Mrs. James Dagg and dopted husband predeceased her thirteen tc`Rsj.� may iinite with it, and we as ples, Improvement Society.'was held e N I � , , iza OVA - W hi A . �.,�'�4 years ago. Since then she has lived addod% 3- M. G. Deitz, salary, . .,n_ $24.5i' I 1. ­.- .1 I , - I I 'i daughters, Dora and Viola, of Kil- from Mrs. Vinetta Mollard regarding tc�,;-*%U ' you use the little gifts or remembr- in the school room of ibe , ,UniW J�een go -serioubly !]I f 4. iic- . - -1 , on the home farm with her son James, e . - -', - .50; P. Melsaac, salary, - . o-- - o t. � 1, 11 I i. laraey, Man., are visiting at the home an. accid* I -ances, that you inay,not only think church which was -opened ba 016,113PUAl months, irtlffleientl,� iid6-iexed`to ', ' .. "i . ent which she had on the 4th u abeth and $iiio!�­IbsG tolls $40.95, $421.55. The of us as a choir with whom you ha n ses-- aAd the able`to'f be down -street -tbe , � last � . , � ,.. I , � . of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Anderson, of and 15th concession of the Township Mary. On Christmas Day, 1924, a council "adjourned to meet again on been associated for many -years, but reading -of-the minutes of �ihe last week and 106king In ch'- .. I . 11 our village, and also other friends.- of Stephen, by reason of her automo-' id ., . u I d.- -, .. 1�1. wonderful event happened when a Morlm February 1st, at 1.30 o'clock . . .1 ". , I . ­ I Rev. Mr. Richardson, of Drumbo via- bile going over an enbankment, Af- � ­ _6f Z rich Lod � t 1 4 family reunion took place. A ss, Clerk. � ggins, - as: The mastins, - it' - ­ � - I I t1W pJne,.-,%4A'1,F. He that from time to time you will join meeting. Miss Viola HI - . ". " I ,. ited at the home of Mr. _,, - 90 inter- � ,. and 'Mrs. ter some discussion, the letter was or- ,::",�,, - . with us as a choir in the church ser- president of the society, Preisid4d'ovor fare;lookilig f6tward, W-jn� , sons and daughters were home for - 11;�� ces. Again wishing you all joy and the in�eting very nicely, and ,the fol-, 4sting'meeting "Oli the -,C-o . 11 i I I . Win. Sinclair, of Tuckersmith, during dere4 to be filed. The account of Mrs. Christmas 'dinner after not being all . .. �, ­ - ------ .-- A ) . .1 I .1 tZIXT, I - :;, - the past week. -Mr. Fred Parsons, of Ernest Mollard for medical and hos.- I' �­� .,t� HENSALL happiness ifi your new home associa- lowing'was the progra-in . me: A. very -day �tveidng, Jauluhry 19 I en ii I 1r, London, who spent a few holidays at pital expenss 'incurred while her two together for over thirty years. She Nal� Rent for post office boxes Is due ,tions, believe us, as ever. Youq fine ,violin'solo accompanied on the is expected that the dtkri6e tehni of I % � A . 1� the home of his parents, Mr. ind Mrs children were patients in the Victo ia was ninety years old on NovLmber and p6-, in advance durivir the first week most sincerely, The Choir of the piano by Mrs. C. floggarth, . Thet top'- LebanonLodge I A. P..& A. M. # I . . '. r 29th but enjoyed life up to the last in Xani*y. Sub�riptions received a.t the . ,t Ex- � .., I � -Q'the� lodge - . Robert Parsons, of the towfi line, re- Hospital, London, was considered and I United Church of Canada, at Rensall, ic, which was a missionary one, wts eter Will Onfer a deiree I 1, " for her faculties were excellent all P"t oo�.e for all daily and weekly newB- Ont, � - le line , . turned to the city during- ftre *-eek.- the Clerk was ordered to return the G J 'Wtberland, Postmaster. � very ably given by Mrs. ,C, A. M - here, afterwhieh what is ter d the 11 � her life. She was very active 2nd * * � � � I I I �', . ; (Rev.) Mrs. Lundy and� Mrs.' Alex. same -to Mrs. Mollard and state that The':�ufidersllirned has had three nice dwei- Hensall Boys Abroad. -The follow'. Donell, and a fine instrumental- was fourth degree ;� kefre.9hinentlil, wW I 1� .1, . Monteith, of the London Road, at- the council could not assume any lia- I worked at her daily tasks until the Inwo vi4ted in hi5 hands for sale at temDt- ing letter, which we have just re- given by Mrs. C. Hoggarth.* *Then be served, anA a Xkice s0cial time no - ... , I-. tended the Presbyterial meeting at bility on paying the account. Hayes- Thursday before her death, On New inir ormiCs and quick Po�weasion xiven. Agent ceived from a former Rensall boy in followed the arranging of plans for Ft doubt 4njoyed, which always helps to . . 1. . , Year's day she took sick and passed ,f- all. 14il�y and weekly news"Pers. Would I... . " Clinton during the week. -The many Goetz That Bean Brown be appoint- like to-ilegoti,ste for a few loads of good solid the person of Mr. Frank A. Wdoct, contest for -getting in members And keep the lodge.meoting,s interesting. 1, "I .. - , � frien&. of Mr. Thomas Johns, of our ed Me commissioner to place the quietly away early Sunday morning. har4vvob&. blocks, su�h as would go into a now of Brandon, Man., and who is furtheringffie interest that is beilg2g -As'we are writing viria have. just .1 ., 'I, She will be greatlly missed among her lsrge--L"*izid furnace. no matter if rough and 't I �-: village, will- be sorry to learn he has amount of commuted statute labor on doing so well in the west it wgii, al- .,taken in the League. -In the.b6ckey heard of the Aleath of orie-bi tfip - - ­, many friends, but they will not for- knotfy,. G. J. SuLheiland, Postmaster at - I old � . " . been quite poorly during the past week Division No. 67 and Adelbert Webb so be seen his friend, Robert Bullard, match between Hensall and- Exeter est, If not thk oldest, -wonien'lli this . . '.. ! her Christian HenveW-fr' 11 ... �, or so. His many friends hope to see be road commissioner for division No. get character. She is , $030-2 also a forTner Hensall boy, is together on Tuesday evening last on the Em6- vicinity, in the Person of Mary- Jane ... �;� . . survived by seven sons, Humphrey Fu=eftl ,)f Mrs. Brock. -A number � . him around again soon. -The heavy 56, and that the Clerk forward a ,. with Mr. Wood filling good res�oqsible ter rii�k, we believe Hensall won out Eacrett, relict. of the -late Mr. Patric � . " . and John, at Wbitevrood, Sask.; Chas., froid 1*i-,,al1 and viOnity on Mon- . . k � : .� Snow fall of the past few day, has statement to each of them showing day afte.-t-noon- last attended the fun- PO"Itions, so no doubt, as itwill be of by a score of 6 to 1,7 -Our business O'Brieni late of the 1township, Of Ifayl, " .1 . I 11 , . - made good sleighink.-Mr. and Mrs. the amount to be expended and that of Usborne; Henry, James, Thomas eral-of the late Mrs. Brock, of the interest to many readers of'The Ex- men report . tra6 "as .,,keeping very in her 97th yegir; which certainly is a . I" 1.� the amount ,to be paid for team and and Joseph, of Tuckersmith, abd three 'buyers and - good ripe old age. The deceased was - .1. 1, . James Finlayson, of Tuckersmith, en- daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, at tOwnship of Usbome, on the London positor, we are going to take the.lib- good and ou;, grain pro , � ..., I . . , � tertained a number of young friends man shall not exceed ,$4 per diem.- home, and Mrs. John Moore, MacLen- Road. Ars. Brock was the muther erty of publishing the letter and also duce merchants report -lots o,f in well azid,favoftbly known in this vi- t , k; 1. one evening during the past week and Carried. Hayes-Tetreau; That by- the extract from the Brandon Sun, coming into market. -We regret to cinity and will be missed as one of , .. I 11 '. all report a fine time. -The law No. 340 being a by-law to return nan, Algoma; one daughter Maria, of Mr. George Brock, of this village, report that Mr. Holland Little still the good old pioneers. -Our hockey I �� I.. many predeceased her seventeen years ago and is very highly spoken of for her although the letter was sent to your ;, -; friends of Mrs. John Anderson, who, and rebate surplus money on hand continues very poorly. -Mrs. Eric ,players are receiving very -much cred- I X Oe cost of the 'Vic- , and another, Eliza Harriet, died in many 1`1 ne -qualities. She, was well I correspondent as a personal one only: � W resides with her daughter, Mrs. John - MacKay, who has been assisting Mrs. it for the good showing th have , .11. I infancy. She is also survtved by 19 ad"ll""I in age and a number of "Dear Mr. Sutherland. I thought I �-�:-. Workman, to the east of our village,; toria Street Drain No. 2 having been � probably some of the readers of the Hunt for some'time' during her Ill- made. in...the *Avay of capiul,%19 the ", I - : will be pleased to IL-arn that she is i read three times, he passed and sign_ I givandchildren and seven great igrand- Y0111"; ;190 lost her eyesight, which I flensall items in The Expositor might ness, returned to her home on Mon- games in Which they, have recently � �� le. , hildren. The funeral took place from was a great trial to her, but she i I day last. -Mrs. B. Ketcheu, of Ex- contested. -W -e are pleased to learn ,; I .1 .. improving nicely after her recent ill- ed by the Reeve and Clerk and the ! Cthe family re-sidence Tue-Aday, J*nu- maintamed for all a bright and happy, be interested in this item which -1� I 11 .,., ness.-Mr, Walter McCully, of Tuck- � seal of the corporation attached I have clipped from the Brandon Sun, eter, was in the village the latter part that Miss Clarissa Mitchell is a lit- I , ., , ' ! ary 5th, to Exeter cemetery. Mr. disposr;on,and will be missed by a , , R. J. Btil- friends ': thereto. -Carried. Mawbinney-Te- large viiele of friends, having, lived so with relatives and friends. - Mrs. i trust she may soon impr : )-.. er-mitb, was taker) to the Seaforth .. o I am sending it to you. of last week, spending a day or so tie improved in health and her I � .1 treau: That the Clerk is hereby in ; Lundy and Mr. Durant, of the United . I , Hospital the latter part of the week,, - I lard, referred to in the clipping, is Ove more 1.�: - - � , struct,ed to consult the Solicitor re' Church, officiated. Tho pallbearers long ill the locality. Thus one by ,, e, is still -quite poorly. ­f i. ..., where he was operated on for appen- � � Bob" who Douglas, of Blake,.is visiting -her rapidly as sh � . I were five grandsons, Allen, Herman, one th� old people are passing away used to work in Jack mother, Mrs. Thomas Dick. - Our 'Mrs. Alex. Matheson', vvho has been "I , ... " aicitis.-Il-'r. John Whiteman, One of I Shipka, Walker's and Victoria Streot, 1 Mervin and Cresent Dayman and but w,i; b� long remembered to those Hahkirk's blacksfnith %hop so willi be cil -has been doing good work here for a couple of months visiting . .. . .. . the oldest residents of our village,; drainage taxes unpaid with full pow- remembered by many in the village coul I ,: I I ,r to instruct the solicitor to take I George Souires, and one ; nephew, neart,s� ;tnd dearest to them. and .surrounding district. I . celebrated his 93rd birthday duringl ' Repm t. -of Hensall Bob bag during the past week in opening up her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willialla ::: , - l Robert Dayman. Continuation been on the Brandon School Board for our sidewalks after the heaVy falls Truemner, of this village, is ji�pemd. ,�� the past week. His many friends' such action as he may consider ad . P . I . Notes. -Mr. Cbarles Harris and Sehl)')I, The names stand in order of ings, wee I I 1�. send greetings and hope he ma 11,18able to collect the sarne­-Carried. i Form I. -Margaret McLaren eleven years and his promotion to the of snow, and making them nice for k or so with friends in Cjim- � I , I .. . y yet , " -Tetreau: That Alex. 11. Neeb, daughter, Elsie, from Lyndonfield me"it: pedestrians. - The managers and ton, and her parents intend the �nd ' ,� I Goetz ' ;� . I. be SPared to see a few more. - A iNew York State, came to attend the' 77; (;,;-�rucle Higgins 76, Marie Bell chairmanship is well merited. Some I ;11� - number froni-around our village took � Reeve and John Hayes, Deputy -Reeve idea of the importance of trustees of -the 'United church are of this week or first of mext gojng to tv : "I 68, .Nla rfoge Pearce 67, Jean Bon- the business It . ,all on I be and are hereby appointed members end of the educational affairs of the , in the hockey match at Hens funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John Day- making good headway in'the way. of Arthur to visjt relatives -and friends. ,e .." Friday evening of last week f the Crediton Athletic Field for a Irran.-Mr. Walter McCully had an thrnn 1; ., Edwin Taylor 64, Pearl El- improving, and to a'certaiii eXt l and re- I . ent re- -Mrs. Geo. Scott and daughters are ��l .1 I �. ', ", .pprt a good game. � oterm of one year. -Carried. Goetz-' operation for appendicitis in Seaforth der 6 1. Louise Drummond 61 Etta city may be gathered from the fact modelling the interior of the manse. -having improvements made to the in- . I... � Tetreau: That the followirg offlilials I Memoriaf Hospital. His many friends Bell 6". .1cott Welsh, 57, Isobef Alex- that we operate eight schools with an ,: �', Y. P. 9.-Tbe. Young Peoples' So- ander :,,;. Edwin Dick 54, Roy Soldan enrolment of over three thousand -We are pleased to report that Mr. terior of their dwelling in the.way of � . , . .be appointed for 1926: Jos. Guinan, I hope for a speedy recovery. - Miss five Robert D. Bell still continues to im- new hardwood floors, Mr. Thompson 11 T ciety held their regular meeting on assessor and school census I Pearl Harris spent a few days last 52, R,,1v Beg 50, Stewart Blackwell hundred, and a staff of ninety teach- prove nicely from the effects of blood Murdock is also having some. ini' . 1-. Sabbath evening last. The president enumer- 50, CIal (- Way 48, Grace Tiriney 46, ,r,, with an annual budget of two prove- I - ti1111" " week with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Day� poisoning In one of his hanas.-The merits made in his homp, whiie Mr. T . ,�'. Miss Mellis, Presided, and also too i atori $150; E. Guettinger, caretaker, hundred thousand dollars. Roping I I . I , , , � the missionary topic, "fridia." Mr. $25; J. W. Graybiel and J. H. Holtz- man. -Mr. Lorne and Miss Margaret Benjamin Tinney 45, George Tinney, that Hensall is �till maintaining its friends of Mrs. Alvin Wurm will re,. Chas. A, XcDonell is alsor -planning I ..� Finlayson entertained about fifty ,)f 44, Earl Dick 40, Duncan Cooper 89, - gret to learn that she Is and has been ents to the inte,rior- --bf hig- 11. I Harvey. McClymont read an intere, n, auditors, $10 each-, Alonzo reputation of being the prettie'st Vil- ' l . . . qt- man Beryl 11faff and Glenn Bell, absent. np 'r r '. -,I I � ing missionary story entitled, 'Me Hodgins, member of the Board of their young friends last Friday night i lzge in Western Ontario, I a Yours quite ill during the past week or so : dwe Thus the good work df im- - '.. , �'. �', -h in, from a severe -form of rheumatism proving is constantly going on in our School that Wa Health; Eli Lawson, George'Merner tQ_ a delightful dance. Wit youth Form ll�Ahre Walker 66, Mildred � .., " s Adopted." Next McDorinvil'45, Avis Undenfield 66, very truly, F. A. Wood." The .gun . :� � Sabbath evening the and W. B. Oliver, sanitary inspectorg; and mirth 'together, all] enjoyed them- says: "Robert Bullard is that came on like -a flasb.-We believe --- up-to-date village. -Mrs. Geo. Glenn 401 . i; 1�"' , topic will be, selves and danced till the wee small Jean '�h,nle 69, Mildred: Scruton 62, the new that District Deputy -Grand Master, spent a few days here during the past � �, I "Progress of Prohibition,— School Attendance Officers, Eli Law- chairman of the school board for Mr. Moore, of Clinton, it expecte to week with.bler parents, W. aiid Mrs. X.1-, and will be Cbarleq P6arce 61, Irma Higgins 59, 6 . . . . . . . . ,,.A- in charge of the citizen.ship commit Ison for schools 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 14 and hours. 1926. He was eitcted by the trustees .install " d I .��', . - Unions 9 and 13; Theobold Dietrich ----- - . Lorne Foster -56, Marie Dick 56, Ruth the incorning. officeri� of Hen- Thos. Dicks -o -n. -Mr, and Mrs, j. W. 1�,f ; .­ tee. Everybody welcome. '�jj, at. their inaugural meeting Wednes- I � "'. "I ", for schools 6, 7, 11 and 16 and Sep. ZURICH Chapman Thomas Simpson 56, day evening, and succeeds W. N. sall Lodge of the. Independent Order Skinner were in' London, fthe; - latter .t. 11 I . .. III '. .. - I Harvey 114r#e 56, Norman Alexander has been of Oddfellows, on Tuesday evening, Part Of- last week and. whil . there . ��A . '' HULLETT No. 6 and W. B. Oliver for schools Agricultural Society -The 61st an- 53; Milt,n'toyllg 44. Form III-Ev- Sutherland, who in turn January 19tb, in the lodge room here called on � ',I. 10 and 12, Unions 8, 15, 17 and 18; nual meeting of the members of the plyn Hvffernaz 61, Grace Forrest 65, named as ,acting chairman for the .Mrs. D. Utquha%,t- anit dough- � . � ��.; The Council. -The members elect cow tag inspectors, Gordon Penhale, . and is, we understand, trying to get , 11 '��.- Zurich Agricultural Society was held Aldytho Eocrett 65, Margaret Doug- year. The striking of standing com- ter, Mius -Beattice, r6eqa.. r4idents - 111.1 I . , . . I '. - January 12th. The treasurer's fin- ing the building Programme were the I . - 1, .:- Monday in tb,a Community Hall, zer, Con. 8 to Con. 17, ine.; and Wm ), Nellio,Boyle 64, Dorothy Hef- mittees and the discussion surround- CoIne here the same evening for In. pro�srty -Mr. Skinner, -purchaseA, IL of the Township of Hullett met on Con. I to Con. 7, inc.; Mathew Sweit- in the town hall, Zu�ieh, on Monday, ]as 6,1 the officers of Exeter lodge also to of our village and vi�60ge ,A� Uing �I � T 1, Lovilesboro, wheln and where ealch Hicks, Con fernan Qq, Alma Scrutan 61, Harry - ... I �' , � , , ... . . . ­ �� 1. - 18 to western boundary; ancial statement showed a balance on chief features to the first meeting of -- -- . - I . -. 1," :', member subscribed to the Declaration Pou Joynt 6o,, Giace- Manson 69, Harry �- 11 I I I - I . I -- 1. . . .1 �. I -- . . ..;­' I I ., ,�;`, -ndkeepers, William Moffattj Hir- hand of $380. Mr. E. P. -Klopp was Cook 51), btoigavet Hozgarth 56, Bona! the board. Due to the fact that the - I ­ 1. . . . \ . t . � � I � . -of Office. The minutes of the last am Shapton, W. B. Gaiser, Theo. elected president- .T. P. Rau lot vice board has -outlined a programme of . � . - -- -- 1. I .. , r:. Blackwell tba Blackwell, 49. - . � ,,, I . I -?ll meeting were read and approved. The bietrich, David Eagleson, Geo- Wal- president; J. A. Amith, 2nd ;�je presi- .56, Gre building activity, a special committee I -� 11. ­ � � . -� - 1-1 I � Preshytotio Seftice.-On M6mday . .� . , -1 - %,, ­ -- t� . t . I t -.,�­ �.&, $1 foliowing bY-laws were paged: By- per, Alvin Baker, Arthur Amy, Chris. dent, and directors- as follows: AL hasbeen nambd to handtt alil matters . �. . I i .0 . 11 ' ;., ;., ­ ­ - Reichpirt, 0. Surerus, J. Decker Jr., the W,Ifaii� � -of Touth Club was held . ; . ., . + I 11. - t . ­ ,� law fixing the salaries Of township Finkbeiner, Arthur Baker, Jos. Breift evening 1"Ir'tbe regular meeting of coming under . 7*� Am. $, -. .. I � ; -officers, by-law appointing certain ner, Fred Preeter, � Silas that head. It -was ". ", - '. I . � . I . . . . . . . . I -�;. It' Stavl2ke, -0. Klopp, W. JIey, M. Radet, Or. A. in the has#W,dnt of St. Paul's church definitely detemined last night_that � - � I I ,I . ..D .1 , r 1. : ��' I . 3 , - I I—; ,with the ­ W.19" , � . ,-, � � . township officers, and a 157 -law auth- Louis Kraft, Garfield Steaper And. i. MacKinnon E. HaVeref and T. P* A pro a start should be made as SOOTL.-as ,i ,; , . r, -orizing the Reeve and Treasurer to Jerry Bfophey. Fence viewe . -dd ea presiding. �if - . I � � -e, . irs, ban. �. A. F'. Hess was reappoint� Oli. I possible on the addition th Aei.�'JA*- I . . . '' I ,. 10 t*,�k " . ��t , borrow such sum or sums of money McCurdy, John Morlock Yearli gramme �6i,'A`Wng of readings, n , - Jk �, L . . - -1 � ­ � I... , .,� � , Ezra Hoist, ed Secretary -Treasurer. hes W", ".-teldeflons etc., ampg­, ingstone school and that e.A.rl Oung I 0* L,_ . I - . 1i I; I , " -as Keys, John RagieT, Eli Kingr� Klopp was appoimt�ed as a delegate to � I -, �, -­ - Ur Itre LC6rft F�10 'I , - as may be required from time to time, Thom Mr. X P* aud ore' y: ,�,,�im: . Syjt�k ' . � Aor ­ sums not to e3teeed p000. '*"s - . . * ., .said ed by M1'S$0'$'L` i(f i;;� and drje�- sliciuld also be made forthe construe- � Z I 11�� I I _ I ,wr L�. � Wes- W. J. Brown, George Down and Jag.' the Pairs and Exhibitjons Convention Manson, Wsis� tion of the school in--th8 zoixth etid of I . r W, Lby - V's . !, , , ley 11099art, Owner Of Lot 28, Con- Hodgins; " i' l'-$ followed ed 10 r� . . pathwAsters, G9rdon W11- at Toronto. If enough entrLes c be by a coritt iven. It was tke city." . � 11 ,gy"Al ;- - - , . . L - 4dults­ - I ­ , �.. ­ 8Lg'-,X" , -1 " L , I � I L In MOr lunch wa L ' d and., the meeting Was Briefs.-JMe setvieea 'held by' tbi � , . � 40A,douirh*.� ...'L , 7 * a%POrtIOT1 Of son, Hlermlafl Powe, C. W, Christie, secured the Society will a& � uau, - - , "t - .*''�'. , -cession 6, asked to have I &fi *!g,after which a dainty . . . . 3M 06 0-1 � , . , '0 , %J'- ­ I I r I - � I , , " ­- .. L, ..said lot removed from. U. S.'S. No� 12, Jas. Shapton, Preston Dearing, Geo. in the Standing- Field Crop 'and closed in Ak,. a,l*. Vray.-The Sun- Presbyterians in ihe.Ax can -�."Mteh �, I I .� I.. ­ !�'. L.' � , " � �- I -0 �, JaUlle# and Godefich Townships, to Hepburn, William White &s. White, Thresbe& Grain ,-eompetiltio W . 91i �.! I �-� - A is "' "�, - " * 't - ­ . ,. ­­, . IL ,Gov- 'beam MW'91&i,,BA,nd Wd the first on Stimday`Lla�t, as , ell'aig the Sit'. -,�, .".: I 'Lij"Lo"� . '-L, .-- 00"04or , -,& - I I I , . AtT... , v #18tkudWd. U noft the See -X- .. 1:1. . - , . I . .. , :""4�'X',!.,'(4�g',esl,wg;�'te�- " ..;,.-. 90'. . �L� I S,, S- Xd- &,. Iltd1lett, Th* Clerk was Sam Kuhn, Chas, Box, gam Prggzca- ernment .judges w9a be secured fOr meeting or - ev Year on Friday, vices heldllytIWAtiglid4ts, wer6oWetl .� . , , (d, . RE 14��, , ,retarieg of, tor, Win. Sims, Henry Vink,beiner, horses, cattle, sheep, awine, potiltrSt January 8$ :Ndth, the prer6dent in attoidell,' '# . I . . � I -': � � .- I -� . � I - . I I I e rig, . ,d good germomi; ddlj�,6red. ,�:. ,� . I lekdh Of' this 8 4"O, The Clerk was John Fahner, Henty Schenk, Gotfir- and 'ladies, ,work. I ie opening hymn , ,T.-1,,;1 � .. L 11 eit, Thos. Chamherg� Pat Plan. Notes -M , :, �;,. Jft*Vbted t6 nbbf�r all persons Who' ed W the cl U Tlie,�koe4jieAans, we belle4e, va?y 1�11$zl,', 1 r. and i6s. I Od Gall- kid -4 a -- 141, , .. I I Ift. - Mor-� -man and thildi . - be�, Extya As ' loa, Bert ]U#le, Henry Mattenei oreL *18itIA& - !��­ .��Mlf 6. - n - ,en of .%verft*b,, Sosk, read'by' * i0f, ttl This er Wthbdls�, church here, vhI4 was ��,UVO: not sireAdY paid their `94sess- agan, Geo. Vi kbeinet, W, H. ,.,ft.,6­6&i13ttlrd lesson was 96ft" ifit6fid worshipping in the forf . S& t i � , 'Mmeli � i 71*4 110i on , the lorrAer!a &rentt, mt. was fJI rtd,�� 'he inutes of tile , � 41!,-, 1 1 1 . that pay. Ja%. Ftymil, G. Igi&.0180b, *Wln.L Mo,W 'Gall 1. I , - _ And M.ri;, J()11m i 3f I .11 � ini�*.Oion I A�`Owamp 1)raiin, , )tili t given thent by the United Church' d �� *00" -'Wekeoti win Ud yeetivod ullitif himmT, Re � 0y, Jottah Keggell, la this vil- last. melt .110 all and offer� iE�...Alyptoved.,.Of by the Co L .� k�,t �',� - liben Dav 1,6-�-The boar, social bold 1�i,-th 47C .%I " OA, , , �. * "".. � . .: � , . ,��. ,,­� � - e, 6, � 1311 . , 44p nv 'A stovy, -'agpohited. oil'ar church -sj�ttlerdent7i�ia�- , 1� ... . , ,*-b hyl 1 ,6 r � L ,ti, . , �� ,11 10010=%, 2ft'W'-which dAte d& $0& 414-vin� U&J1b Maddet Van hil�,l lat .r - J,,;, rN I " V- f., .1 I �15', % .� "IV, .1, ,'� rhti*&y 6v " , , I � . -2. '' . , #UM9','ubdbf 41 , - .� � I ;u - by Xia' tersw and in Accordance with a aLveti4a -�. I -11V I, � alftt their, I u � I . .. � I'll, � I --- -9 Alt WWOVt, Jacob 00A04ki auspices of the local bm,ftdh;,qf' th iLd`i2owng ,was U.ou ' ' UP fbe A �i � , I I I Hudson. 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