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�. 1�k . 4 " agpda; wbielt. Will 'make . 'chapter of "Stew-
, . I 1. 1. * the Public School Boards of the town- studied the fourth
t,mte- an, Aaw"10111 to his farm. 11 ardship for all of 'Life." The'topic,
4""i��,,��,gg' 'it. 1;134',� �Cartsi'biii-'in � ich ship of Stephen, the Reeve called a ,
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�,�,�,�VR "I' �, 11,11 . , ptqlled, .a radio wb meeting, Wlhieh waa held in
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�X I j� L�,! . , L I the towm ban on Saturday, the 6th of Drawer" were ably dealt with by Mr.
I -'evenings. -� I -.- - - . 4;� 7A:gmtn� pual"', William Alexander,, who also prosid-
.... .. . . February, to consider what action
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1;, — —!In should be taken in reference to a bil-I ed over this meeting, Mr. Normar
,,, � Alexander read. the Scripture, Rev.
'R, i known -as No.. 179, being an Act to
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NN,i 1i i-yi, '1"',�. �1. provide for Town, J. B. McLean led in prayer. Next
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iim,',�, �.--r':,'§', ' the-,. i,ipert of School Section No. 6, Township School Board Act, 1926."
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q;-,�� .. ": Mr. A. H. Neeb, Reeve of the town- Work in China" and will �e taker
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,,�,-,, 5, �. , � rked by an asterisk ship, occupied the chair and Henry
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1.11-1- ,,, � examB. Eilber, Clerk, Was appointed secre- Notes. -Mr. Davis Moore spent the
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.,�ifz` . Sr. IV ---Jean MrUren, Willie Me- tary of the meeting. Th�� eighteen we
, . Str tford, While there. he attendeci
... ��,�,: lie schools of the township were
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6 11 I I I �� � rold Pub theiNormal At 'Home. -Mrs. Rennie,
. " , Gardiner.. Rena McLaren, Leonard well represented by both trustees and Chiselburst, ,spent a few days witt
11 lil�' � Houghton. Sr. 111 -Gladys Kay, Vera
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il,� . . .... � � '..,","' ratepayers. The chairman briefly ex- of -
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", .". �,,�', Marjorie Kleinfeldt, John plained why the meeting had been her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Dayman.
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,I �� li�,.� � � I . Allen, . ut to take .
�i, ,,, �, �. I..." Houghton, Alma Muxworthy, Jimmie called and asked those prese f was held at the home of Mr. and M
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I I'll ,;,."'; �� Austin. Jr. 111 -Lindsay Gardiner a ussion 0
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I'll, 11 1. I Joseph Dayman. This reminds th,
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I �� I .�, Arthur Dinniti, Margaret Allen, John the proposed Bill. The secre
�', I P�1, I , , older people of the time they werc
, I 'p " McDougall. Sr. 11 -Bessie Austin, asked to read and explain the respec- held so frequently in the homes arr, I
S I , " * tive clauses of the Bill
� ,. I . . *Albert which was
� I. � ,; � Harold Austin, Dquirin
, 11.1 11 * ' done. A general discussion then fol-
�, .. I Beryl Norris, Alvin C .'Jr would be a good custom to revive.-
. , ": , 1�� rawford. * Mrs, Jas. Chesney visited her daugh-
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� �, - . 11 -Anthony Allen. Jr. I - Frank lowed at which a large number took T
I ...... I yll � . tin. Jr. Primer- Part- The meeting was unanimously ter, Mrs. H. Chesney, last Week-
- , .. 1�;, �. ... ". Scott� Allen Aus Ross against the Bill and the Secretary was Miss M. McNaughton attended thE
11 .1 ��, Marion Scott, Hazel Norris,
'11111 , ��3,�,, - on., Houghton, Wilfred Scott, Fred Selves, asked to prepare a resolution which Stratford At Home while visiting
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$� 7: �, Uoyd Crawford. -Grace IV 0
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I [a,-L,e,, would meet with the views of the
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�;, I" I I Teacher. I meeting. On motion of Andrew reports a good time.-MrS. Jame,�
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�- , � I , Hicks, ex-M.P.P., and seconded by Thompson and little son, Alex., speen!
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,� Thomas Willis, the following was car-
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, ml . ried: "Whereas this pubhe meeting mother, Mrs. James Chesney. - ThE
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I ... ,". . . CROMARTY has been called by the Reeve of the many friends of Mrs. G. Squires, ol
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'I' ,51,� � I Township of Stephen, comprising Granton, will be sorry to hear that
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��� I'll ��, I Notes�Rev. Mr. Leckie, of Strat- trustees and ratepayers of the public she is ill, but they 411 hope for a
� "I 11 ��I�,. 1. ford, occupied the pulpit in the Pres:
, . I � schools in the municipality for. the speedy recovery. -The regular month-
,�, ,loyterian church on Sunday last and of considering the proposed ly meeting of the Wssion Band will
1i preached a very pleasing and accept-
, , 1� �f. . I purpose be he,ld Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in thE
I I,." Bill being an act to provide for Town-
�� ,� �: i ,able sermon. -Mrs. Houghton return-
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" � .,-� ship Boards of Public School Trustees school room. Points will be given for
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....� I . ed last week after spending two weeks
:, � "I' 1. . n as "The Township Boards attendance and punctuality. - Wc
,�, 11) � visiting with friends in McKillop.- to be know
k"."l-, '" , Act, 1925. And whereas the said Bill would remind our readers of the so-
. �5� - - Miss Mary Currie left last week for cial evening to be -held in the school
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"I ,.fr,S.1 I has been carefully considered and the
�, I"- .1 Toronto, where she accepted a posi- room Monday evening under the aus:
"" �, i�,;�� , I 1, tion in th� Home of Incurables at different sections discussed; be it re- pices of the choir. Games, music ant
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M L. I . Parkdal@�Xxs. Tufford left on Fri- lunch will furiiisb an ideal evening
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� �,, . 1. day for Avonton, where she will visit xne'
! -0 N:� I ent that this Bill �should pass and be_ A small charge wrill be made. Every-
---- , il for a time with her sister, Mrs. Rus-
'... , , . � . I ell, of that place. -Miss come the law of the province, espec- body welcome -The W. M. S. met or
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N, I . s McLean, t the home of Mrs
11 � �2 " ially Section 11 (which refers to the Wednesday a - T
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� I ", - ,�,- teacher at No. 5, Cromarty, is spend- -le,
, I K� of .our village. -Mrs. Arnok
� ". - I ing the week end at Stratford assets and liabilities) should be re- .
1, ,.%,. and drafted and amended so that school Petrie, of Toronto, who has been vis.
I - - I while there attended an At Home iting her mother, Mrs. Archie McGre
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; ; � ... � 2. I. � given by the Normalites. areas which now have large surpluses gor, of the village, returned om(
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. I - buildings paid for, should receive some
. 1, - order of the day and our farmers ar(
�.. R, consideration. That if there is a
. . . . . . I ��11 DUBLIN laying up a nice supply�-Mr. Jame�
N "", waste of money resuillting in the prov-
&.l.. Notes. -Measle victims are all do- ince for maintenance, attendance and MuAard, Jr., has been in Guelph tak-
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� 1. I inequalities of school taxation which ing a t7wo weeks' course in tractor
�.. 1.71- . ilig nicely in our surrounding town-
". 7 i are given as some of the reasons why work. It is a good thing to see oin
'111 ships. -The morning express from
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� ,,� , Saturday last owing to an engine on such defect, can be easily remedied the opportunities offered by thf
�,�;;�, . -Miss . Melvor, ol
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-.� a train load of freight cars 91
�, ,� � ving by changing the boundaries of the Gueloh College.
;;; - out aeaving the empty cars on th--, sections under the present '-Act. That Stanley, spent the week end Witt
� -, , friends in Clinton. -Mrs. James Me
� "0- � main track. However, the passengers this meeting fully realizes that the
, "Y", yage, visited rec�
I L'�,' had an opportunity of visiting for a education of the child is a duty which
1. 1,.1, P ntly with her daukhter, Mrs. Veri
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� 1, ', time in our busy village. every parent and ratepayer should be Terryberry, of Tuckersmith. - Th(
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l. , .", �. . Death of Mrs. Maddigan. - Mrs. responsible for and fully believes many friends of Mr. Cleve Cochrane
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,,�, Margaret Madditgan died on Thu of Stanley, will be sorry to learr
I .11, . - rsday emended (if necessary) to remedyany
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1, 11 Ik, I., last and was buried on Saturday defects without disturbing the pres- that 'he is in the Clinton Hospital
#� - - morning at St. Columban cemetery
", ", ., � ; St, Columban. Her husband died 36 ent system of financing and general where be expects to have an opera
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" �4 is tion for appendicitis. We hope in th(
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I " years ago. Mrs. Maddigan was a management. That if thiA-Act
1� .- . , . ;'I, kind hearted woman, who did much passed, it .should contain a section course of a short time he may b(
, ��,. fully r"tored to his usual gooc
I �,.: that it shall not become the law in
I, '� for others. During the ]ate war she health. -Mr. Johns, of Varna, visite(
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t,'�t;, �. was our "dear old l,ady" who did so any municipality until a majority of with his brother, Mr. Thomas Johns
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, . A.�- much for the soldiers, and her spare the electors have voted thereon and of our village, during the pastweek
-V,. time was devoted to others until approved of the same. That the
1:1R I'l" Death of Miss Jennie Maitland An.
N Secretar,
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, . rheumatism taxed her strength. A y of this meeting forward a ,
4-,`.. lerson:-Taken from a Minot paper
,R?, - copy of this resolution to the Hon. ,,
1%�, few days previous to her death
I . .., Minister of Fducation and Mr. Nel- Funeral services were held from th(
1;1�;, pneumonia set in and clainied her a I
4��, ., Van Fleet Funeral Chapel at 4 o'clocl
�,-, I victim.- Her only daughter, Mrs. W. on Trewartha, M.L.A., of South Saturday afternoon for Miss Jenni(
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� .: Huron." 'flie resolution was carried
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�,pl P. Evans, with whom she resided, Maitland Anderson, of Carrington, N
�!�� , kindly cared for her mother for many without a dissenting vote. Dakota, who died in Minot early Fri.
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ep, - '. years. Five g-randehildren, Mrs. P. C. - - day. The Rev. Mr. Kelts, pastor ol
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, 11 �, Benn, Frank and ,Joseph Evans, o. ZL;Rl(',H 'he ,Congregationa� Church of Car
�, I- the village; Jack Evans, Seaforth; I rington, of which Migs Anderson ww
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. � Death of Mrs. Weber. -Mrs. Eliza -
1. " Louis Evans, Detroit; ten great grand- an active member, conducted the ser.
. � widow of the late Con- I vices. The body was placed in th4
- ' children and two nephews, James ; beth Weber, !
I .�- : ,. - Shea, Dublin; passed peacefully away,
... 11 John Shea, McKillop; rad Weber, I �,au.lt t R cemetery to awaii
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- tt last Friday at the home of her daugh- � t�osehill
Yile Miss Margaret Shea, London; Mrs. ter, Mrs, H. H. Neeb, after a sho.rt urial in e spring. Miss AndersoT
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I ... l ,� , � I I David Crawford, Glinton; Mrs. Hugh illness, She was born in the town- I was born in Lanark, Ontario, Octobei
111., 11 � Flynn, Dublin, besides many other I 15th, 1847, and at an early age mov-
71�. . -;hip of flay and q
", . . pent her whole life
""I relatives and dear friends, mourn the ed with her parpnts, Mr. and Mrs
.'f�i. passing of Mrs. Maddii as a resident of the township.
"". � gan at an ad- n ty She Gilbert Anderson, to Huron County
,; , ".,. vanced age of eighty-four years. � had reached Lhe age of seve -three Ontario. As a young woman, MisE
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,,l�t� : Many spiritual bouquets in the form years, nine months and twenty days.
,.." �,,, I'' I'wo daughters survive, Mrs, William Anderson developed a talent for artis-
11�1 of mass cards adorned her casket. tic needlework and sewing and sbf
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'.. � i.7.,' Hey funeral mass on Saturday at Rader and Mrs. Henry H. Neeb. The �pened a dressmaking establishment
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...:, funeral was held on Monday inter.
*,- St. Patrick�s Church, Dublin, was at- , her Canadian home, which she con-
, 11 ment taking place in the L heran In
I I I J,-, tended by her many relatives and ut ducted until moving to North Dakots
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� ,;!..11.1 friends. cemeter-5�v A
1/41!;- thirty-six years ago. When Miss , n -
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- �,��",- derson calne to North Dakota, it waF
�4,,.: - of the Zurich Agricultural
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,Q", Mrs. James Burgess, at Sheldon, Mrs
111 '% at Burgess before her marriage having
� P� and Exhibitdon Association, held
P�.�, Notes. -Miss Stueek, Regina, is at Toronto last week as a delegate from
4 ' j�f.'J� 1_ resided with Miss Anderson in On-
,.�,�,,,�,, present a guest at the home of Mr. the local society. -Mr. and Mrs. A
R�,�,�J,!4 tario. In 1900,Miss Anderson home -
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1,1,l%q,1. i� and Mrs. A- Miller. -Mrs. Geo Wil- fred Gallffian and two children, who steaded near Velva, and after proving
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� ,.,", . son, We are, sorry to learn, i4-- con- have spent some weeks visiting the up her claim there, went to Carring-
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I le . " , fined to the house through illness.- foriner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3ohn ton, where she has since resided. ShE
, �, The play entitled, "The Little .Clod- GAIlman, of this village, and Other came to Minot on December. 20th fol-
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''. ; hopper," which was put on last Tues- irelatives, left on Wednesday on their lowing her' usual custom to spend
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�41Z, . day evening,in our village hall, was 'return journey to their home
� z,',",',�� � I 'In Christmavi with her nephew and niece,
1,�.;,� the best entertainment of the season. Sovereign, Sask. They w U-1 first via- Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess, and
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." �� ";�,:� I The hall was well filled and over $50 it relatives in Kitchener, Toronto .
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11'11��`, , I Was taken in at the door.-Prepars- Detroit --owing to the illness of while there suffered a faill througl
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,�,.; I � Mrs- which she injured her hip. Erysipelas
11 :, tory service will be held in the Unit- G. Koehler, one of the staff o later Bet in ind with other compliesi-
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t.� ... e, , . , I ed Ohurch on Friday evening, Febru- Zurich public school, the position is tions caused her death on Friday. Miss
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Pl, �, 1..,. ary 12th, conducted by the pastor, being filled by Mys. L. W. Hoffman Anderson was one of thirteen child-
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:., - . JUV. J. E. Jones. . Communion service in the meantime -Last Mondity ev- ren, but one of whom Mrs. Agnes
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11 - � vral be observed in the, United church ening the local hockey team defeated
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, I ... �. I , -� � I Peria, El Paso, Texas, now sln,viveg,
:, z� ,�,, on Sunday morning, February 14th.- the Exeter team on the rink here by
1-1. � and Mr. and Mrs. James gurgess,
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,. , Xrg- John Leary attended the funer- the score of 14 to 5. Next Monday
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b.,�,-,W.m 11�. .1 at of her sister, Mrs. Robinson, whose evening the Rensali team will again, ald, (Grace Burgess), great xijo,�e, and
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�� � '', . �,'. bome was neat Creditan. Mrs. Leary play here and this promises to be an
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�, I , - Reginald and Edward Burgess, gmal
, ,��.Ilf � . IZ- remained in Crediton for a few days. excitf�ig game dW the winner 061.1 nephews in Minot, also Mr. 'Artbui
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11�. . . , and William Anderson are nephews
�..`,� .". ,,� Church are holding a Valentine social the London Free Press is donating and Mrs. John'Workrawn is a xxidee, all
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..Ll�' �, , ,� , I 9A*es is being arranged. Conte with one day last week of %the death 'of derson was vice-president of the Lltm
�i;T �� erary Club and member of the East�
...� �� :I- ::� I � : �,- , Ybim friends. and enjoy a good tiine. Mrs. Harrington, of London, a siqt,er ern Star, and a life member of the
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J", Ir I .1 I I -Xf. and MrA. George 'Town enter- of Mrs. George Thiel, of this villa , d.r yrs'e She taught ia Bible
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, � �'," ��, ' a 40ee on Thursday evening of last was held last Sunday at that city and and as, known to marty persons foir
W#14k, was attended by a numb6i from t1le her W
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'1�1�.' 1'�,' I . '"'bit Drivg,Last Saturday was village -The liast euchre party and
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WrAtiese meetings and it will ,, , po .not Interes ii �,a�d ,. Ladleg" G419shesvith,two -bu�m -d "W is; .
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basenteiii,"dou,14 not provide seating spent the past. ;,Vletek-�-,hle're` *,'#hhefT � .. Ladies' Tino Dress stipors, CI 'aut Price, $I,.05 .1 - '- .- I . .
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room, *4�y having to stand through- parents, - ME and Mrs. S,. gb�ffer '�� '. This -lot comprises Strap. Sli0pers with, �ie.: and *
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out U44.��-- *. eeting at the approaches her many relatives and f�rip . this ,�P�tent�and K14d,,�jtnd -agk Kid
I ,m Oxf�fdi in'fatAnt and M )got
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, section and her home in her earle- " 11 sizes in eacii- lin .
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with 'a ... �Ahe song service, which she ing so nicely from her late and very MEWS ME 8XIOES, CLEAN -U PRE 1
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led vibi�r , .#,bly and in which all pres- serious illness,�Mrs. D. B. McLean, ' ' � - . . f . � 4.
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rtily, those oil the of this village, was -shocked on Tries-, These Sho;" are.made-6n the recede tae WC The leathers Are
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"Red" raiid "Blue" sides of the� meet, d.ay last to receive a telegram advis- - Black Calf And,Br9wn,Ca1f with soles sewii by the genuine G d,lii' I
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ing singing alternatively, and again 1119 her of the death of her only re- Welt stitch. Sizes 6 to 8. -1
and again, in unison. ing -brother, Alexander Ross, of Clean -Up Price, patr ......... � .......................... j, i
ly a. S�Ie%did song service with Mrs. Livingstone, Montana, he malting the . I I .
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C. ff�$jprth and Miss Greta Laminie third brother who has passed aw'aj ' 8UBSTAXTIAL REDUCTIONS ALL THROUGH TIM �STORE .
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song ,service, Miss Viola Higgins a, ceive. The deceased was formerly a I I . I I .� I .. I
Presid4#14", of the League, took 'the Tesident of near Bizueefield, the home.: - . 't '., I -1 - a
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chair,Ahe,-,,Secretary, Mr. Gerald Far� stead farm adjoining that village, and I . ., I I .1 , . 0. 11-.1 - . I I
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quhar, r6ading the minutes of the last was well and favorably known and . - ", .9 1. "I -1
meetirxg� fol-lowecb by the reading -of was married a number of years ago , . 1 I . hISOPWIP
the Scripture lesson by Miss M"i-9 to Miss Belle Bonthron, who was post- $p - - � . . : � , -- I
aret Habikirk, after which the follow- master and general merchant for � I . � . .SEA: , 1''.. 1 I I 1. -
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ing took part in the programme in many years at Rodgerville, a mile or TELWHO$` I " OOP69, , , . . - HOTEL .
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selves and delighted the meeting. An 6f the Lord's Supper.will be observ- I - . - .. 77!- 1-1---1..,- -1 -.1 - `
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opening vocal duet by Miss Searlett mwlpn� . � ? � I ;�n�
and W, 'Samuel Rennie; Mr. George United Church on the coming Sunday, -- � I I . - " 7, !1417wl 1. t- I : - I-
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Follick , was then called upon by the with preparatory service on Friday soon to enter Hamilton Hospital to Dashwood iink on . Mo�day I evening
President for the topic, which was evening of this week. -The Sunbeam train as a nurse, was very pleasantly last, the game went in, favor of Dash -
entitled "A Talk on Medicine," coup. Mission BaiFid of the United Church surprised on Friday evening at the wood by a score'of 5 tV -ThNl� many
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led wil the wonderful treatments intend holding a Valentine tea in the home of Frances Pearce, when about. parties being, .-field age and
that th-pt.skilled medical men of the school room this coming Saturday thirty-five of her girl friends tender-' district, together with fraterrtil\,aud
times could accomplish and how afternoon -Miss Helen Smith, Lou- ed her a miscellaneous shower. She other societies, -hall entertainments
through the study of medicine and don Normal student, spent the week received- many beautiful pieces of and box'socialis, while -perhaps crowd -
advanced science many dread diseas- end with her parents, and Mr. Laird ivory and other useful gifts. The ev- ing the evenings pretty closely, have
es and , wiiich in the past were look�d Joynt, who is attending the Univers- ening was spent in games and con- a good side to them. in the way of
upon as uncurable, now yielded read- ity at Landon, also was home with tests, after which lunch was served bringing those together who allowed
ily to t6eatment. Mr. Follick then his motheT and brothers. -The Liter- and then everyone left, each bidding themselves to become separated
led up from the work of the great ary Society of our continuation school an revoir and best wishes to Miss! through Church Union movements,
human physicians and specialists to held their weekly meeting on Friday Grace. -Misses Eleanor Medd and land helping them to forget little dif-
that of the Great Divine Physician, last, Miss Jessie Johnson was in Helen Dignan spent Friday and Sat-iferences that perhaps nevek'should
the g" charge of the meeting and the fol- urday with Frances Pearce. ' Miss have counted or caused estrangements-
I�X healer of bqth body and -
soul, and empha�:ized the fact that he lowing numbers were given: Read- Lillian Rivers, who is attending West- I After all life is too short to dwell on
could cure bo where the best ef- ing by Thos. Simpson, an instrumental ern University, pent Friday and. Sat- little differences and especially whars,
forts of all 241. failed. Mr. Fol- by Margaret MeLaren, a reading by urday with Frasuces Pearce. - M' -. th re is no real sacrifice of anything
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lick added much to the interest of -ixeter. I e.:eriti,l, and which in after yearEk we
azoo hand en- Marguerite Aldworth, of I
his address by the use of the black- liveried the proceedings with a num- spent the week end at the home of I will wonder why we allowed ourselves
board, on which he had the main ber of selections. -We believe the W. C. Pearce. -Mrs. W. C. Pearce -to become disturbed to the point of
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headings of his subject nicely ar- Young People of Chiselhurst intend spent the week end with Mrs, W. R. I aff&ting f;iendships.-The Presby -
ranged and portrayed and was assist- putting on a very interesting -play Snell, of Exeter -Mr. Earn I terians are holding a box social In
ed in the use of his illustrations on entitled "Nothing to Do" in the Town spent the week end with Mends in,their church, under the auspices of
Hall here some evening in the near- Clinton. -Mr. a -ad Ws. A. P. ey- the Welfare Youth- Club, on the ev-
the blackboard by Miss Mattie Ellis, future -Mrs. R. Bonthron and daugh- mour, of Podilocki S. D., are here ening,of Monday, February i5th, and
who at his wish, read from time to I
ter, Mrs.'C. T. Jaynt, spent Tuesday spending a few weeks with Mrs. Sey- 1 intend also having a fine programme
time many passages of the Bible re- last in London. -Mr. and Mrs. Lee mour's sisters, Mrs. R. Parsons, and;for the occasion. They are sparing
ferring to the points he was giving Hedden and Lloyd Hedden spent Sun- Mrs, Joe Ferguson. Mrs. SeymourIno pains to make it an enjoyable ev-
in 'his address and he got the large day afternoon in Exeter with Mr. and came ove-4 to attend her motber'slening and on the following evening
audience j,ntv-rested by asking them Mrs. George Hedden, formerly of our funeral, Mrs. D. Ryckman, who bad') the -League of the United Churdhi aye
many questions in connection with his vill-age.-Mr. J. W. Ortwein was in reached the grand old age of 85- 1 also holding a box social in the town
subject and to which ready answers 4andon on Tuesday last attending a MT. Donald Roggarth, -who has been hall, and we believe Mr. Oscar Klopp
were Oven. He closed his address snecial meeting held of the Bible So- holding a very good position in To- 'will auction off the boxes. A good
very i6ccly by reciting that beautiful ciety and of which Society he is the ronto, is home for a c6uple of months.! lit6rary and musical programme has
hymn, ftock of Ages" as b" aring .so � representative of this district. -Mr. -Mrs. E. Willert, who has been so been prepared for the evening, so
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closely ,,ri the topic of the evening, , T. W. Parlmer has put in a very fine seriously ill for a few weeks, is im- that box socials
After 1 -his address Miss Fisher, who . will be the order of
will -h,�rQy fill the position of pipe � refrigerator in his shop during the proving nicely and her many friends,tbe day. -We believe the Messrs.
, past week. -Mrs. C. Blackwell, has and relatives will be pleased to see D mond and Son, meat merchants,
org;inis-, in the Unite ' d Church, gave returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, her out again. -Mr. and Mrs. mew,:1wrhillm"ever do.things by halves, have
a fint, p�ano instrumental, which w"s where shgohad s, formerly Mrs. Million, of Goderich, I Put 150 tons of ice in tbeir,,store-
very rimich enjoyed. This brought following an operation for appen- were here last week spending a few1house fo*r that purpose. -Mrs, T. J-
ft.e pr,q�ramxxie to a close, and in d i c i tis, . and is getting on splendidl5l. days visiting MTS. Mew's niece, Miss"McLean, of Wingham, is here visit -
the r,wit in the contest in getting in, _It is expected that -a men's choir Mattie Ellis-a-Mi,ss Jean Maxwell ing her relatives, Mr. T.O. Drummond
new ni, nibers between the Reds and, ,,l of praise in the who holds -a Lrood position- at St" and Mr. Earl Drummond. -We be-
Blu(-,� it was found that the Reds United church on either the last Sab- Joseph's Hospital, London, spent the: lieve a dance is to be put on ix� , the
wen. 1,:iding by some 24 members, 1 hath of this month or the one preced- wek end with her sister, Mrs. J. W. town hall on the ev�nixig of Friday,
which called forth much cheering on , ing the last, when the pastor, the Peck-71Mr. David Blair, a former the 19th, when the Avonlon Orchestra
-ill give a -special residen4 of near Kippen, but now in I from Lucan will supply the music
the �,id,, of the Reds, but still, the I Rev. Mr. Sinclair, w I
contv�f voeS on and will not be de-Ilermon to the men. -Wedding bells the.We9t and that for many years,1with an entirely*new programme-
cided f,r some little time yet. The, . .
are again rin
is with- The friends of Mrs. Thomas Peart his many relatives and friends, wbolpreacbed for the Presbyterians on
meetw�,, For next Monday ging in this vicinity.- is in the village and district, visitingiRev. F. H. Larkin, D.D., of Seaforth,
drnwn - give place to the box social' ill be pleased to learn that she is are pleased to meet him* again. -In i Sabbath afternoon .last, delivering a
to be hf.)d in the Town Hal) on the w .
evenin�: of the 18th, but future meet- improving after her late illness.- the return hockey match betweenIvery good sermon to a large congre-
ing,z Nv-1' be held as usual. The col- Mi -s Grace Chapman, who is leaving Dashwood and Herisall played on the gation.
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lecti,,n ,,r the everting amounted fo
$32.00, n splendid sum for Missions. - --- - - -
Bricf�. -Our village snow plo,�K 14
comw; in very good during this stormy k � --- � ONFO . -
weather and heavy snow falls and .11 I .
supplies a real felt want, and Mr. . -1m AT
Lawronco Heffernan, the operator of
it, is becoming more and mare skilled WINTER- CLEARING' SAIxa
in its usp-Our trains have been I ' '
running wonderfully -well this win-
ter, there being very little deiny
through the beavy snow storms, We Skinner's Store,Hensall '
are ploa,;ed to report a good move- . .
ment in the Way of supplying larger -- .
engines for We have finished taking stock and find that our stock is much too large, and inust be cleared
our passpn&r trains. and now if the beforeiwe can put Spring Goods on our shelves.
managemant would this summer com- I - - -
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Plete the laying of the heavy type of SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNINGo FEBRUARY 13th, AND
ra3s frorn where they were left off
near Centralia, we believe the L. H. CONTINUES TO THE END OF TEW MONIH
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and B. would be receiving the atten- . .
tion that it reially deserves, being one We cannot describe everything we have to offer in this advertisement. Nor will w . e atterapt to .
of the most profitable branches of give all pricep in detall. But come early andyan will be convinced that we are giviixg you
the C.N.R., tkoth at; to passenger and I I I Oftaine BargOns. .
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freight returns for its length and run- I . I �
ning as it does through the ffinest Woollen Dress Goods, at cost arl.d'under. . Underwear -all kinds, *Iced right, I
tract of country in the Province. -Mr. Flandilains, an4 Hemespuna. , H"'ry-raust T - ,
Hugh McDonald, who has been in from ................. � ....... 96c to $1.25 L � cle"m
CuiiXt MAt6n's "Bil,v early and save inoney-
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Stratfor * d foi the past year -or so and' Serges, a large range ,65, to $1,50 Sheeting. & Pillow Cot&n�-�ome spiftcUd valut!g.
holding a ve-il good position there in from ........ � ................ I Cretoins $in& Aiteew-�-Save vioney by. bu�liig'n6w. -
a printing 9flke, is here visiting his Scotch Plaids and Checks A4e2e8W0818MtU- Lumboitmuls Socks- Mitta-
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mothey artd--)jo#admotheT, Mrs. W -M. from ........... ......... ........ goo UP MeWO And ARPO 0*0ht,06--Mftt b4k cle4re ' re�
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Buchanan, 66his,Villitge.-Mrs. Win. Best Engfigh Gi;iiiams 11.11.,�Isr * gar4le.do Of p, sc#� %,,�', , 1; 1. I I: �d I
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Hildebrandt WgA in London the first , , .
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