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N %.`."' .sW,Ute , labor W411104 R 10111i I ­ I I �­ "'t, I . � , . �� � � I 11 �� M . � " - " Ity, 0 , , .. , , � - I U:L D;A!VF . 1. per' cent. qr�%, D ` , "' I - Patrick's Church inihe'vla4 11. . -, tfi-4-.*Pp4 . ..01, ­ L, � . Re. 7---- I'll","., 1�,& ,11+*,.TL,�.,1-A �th6, major? - f, rlhw,�yg, . I %, I I --M-1- ' and , ppayers. This R,9P0 !:, '*RNITS' , 37.�-- ' depise of - k. J, go ',' , -- ,,J!A,ft&, '' , , . . , And 50 per"644, VY. . I * 'Ot so;-As',�",R STOk" 9 * - . Vding g .., X - W � ­ , dle�,:,0­:De#,,Q,jt �$o - . . . ihe'.towusbip road,vp I Is- A ,g I - � cousin -,of $6. 101m, , 1)431;bn�', F , i W­K'i1W � �4 a-180 p& ,�y ,"��er to p4as , , ,, ,, � ­ I 'A6 . . � .. I , M',�4 " ­­, ,, - : .4 'brAaW, 4L.1A`-!g.9qR � - line the home of Mig" , , -with , , , % t I "l, .i � i .9 , Q.tig'%� -re�oit.,oj hog social tea on -a ,� fd, any, t Th �, �', llqw ,h � " � ­ -W �,rq I - � 0 . gmnt paid by the Depor)��-d �� I shi g February ,U ;, I . 9.006*i - ­ ,., yy,�v -Ir - " - " tlrat'�Ile'- -MA$o j*1its: for. *ee4 e -din t., Lawson-4mr, received here. I ".. I" 11. al...W 11 nw -�-, " fll�i . . union ,.. M -- ­ I I . . - V31. * - T--, - I 14W , - - imou see: I,-,,,-- � . "' ' reha . � the lost'.OK�� VX . ­ . P I � �`N. Cluff & Sons ' .4,-n.. 7,a per ce#t. -by tb,e towniships, and fit. If &,c0uAq# � '164hat,tb�yr-,are, lth,-1926, . wlie Lawson `4L �,!Jpl sed the d -le �attended '11, , , 411A.14011" .. - . - 4 . also a 59 per.ceut. grant on .township � '04i6v SEAFORTH-�-Total hogs, 94; sele' farm of Harvey J#W, - il.�.'f 'r � the -nip in ,.,; of the 2nd. of, - � � held in Seaforth in t4,� .., "M - I "I ct T kersmjth,:#n&.�'*., W!� . I -�, road 9pperin-tendent's-sulary, and 50 b , ir, towns .111, . 100119. *MA , ­­ , , I -,get possession-, - -�eafofth - Ont4JAO. , Of 1924�Honeyinoonijltg anq � if,pulga, pe . gW �.-. " �-, Py not, -rocolur"IN I -V24 ggarlzmi 116eL ba ' I o .. . P. � ' ' � ,. 0 le Ist of MarcX:�7mr-W-l" are sorry to .... - - --�o d' 0, " '-' r % Vex; cez ��,` -,the �t*usl#p ot I . 4- -A I � 4_ c " S' "A " . ; . '. I , . � I I . pit. &id by . riffing'in the country reminds us 4 4�! , 11 Id" be a ed in abolishing , extra Lavies, 2; shop hogs, 4. -nes I ! I - of , .al -14 .A -At�s: War: -, b4t.*ith this Py' WPY - � Jipt W hear of t] a of BES13 � , , the good old-fashioned- times par� -�� ��- - Off, . I auppiinteude � ,X . t ,. � , , . --- , ­..� 11 ft -11. I ... ,.6 -11 egr4ut ign. ik'vKu" , `100kj eVeit if there was opA , ALTON_TO ct Hattie Armstron i:.d liter of Mr, I ­ "a%--�"-A,�i;il",e�,,��l��-.�,= i . - ­ . .r 1 tal hogs, 80- sele I - our G� I , ._k 140 proviso: ,o get th' ' , . Irm. �? ­ ,� � . , �at t , , i I � ents tell us about. 40.10.,�, ft,Af. iali4voiW� M W I � 't, . I � �81- ' Kenny -Cummings, -On Tuesday - at �A,;��.v�?f., 1; 'v4,4-- --- 11W. � . . -- ship'. -roads t -after ,the yiar'� 1924, that P S, on from some of the ratepay"s, bacon, 30; thick smooth, 44; heavies, and Mr 7A, =Uong but we � — , t& W X ..-MIUMM . I _ � ,j I a � o , ,� . � Rl".. 0 al - - -as it is �not ,good -policy to try to 3; shop -bogs, 1. hope for it town fdr.`.`4tbe better, and -' ourOur Lady of Lourdes Church, To- kid, me�o �'11, � W ' ­ � .. -1 I , I . -;n . please everybody;jf you do you us.- HURON COUNTY - Total bogs, that she ,rs'tpbl�,& , . . , an I may snon, q..�, ­- Null' and Edwaids, Mrs, Paull and ronto, Reiv, Father Webster. .1 - . . #*e:lU . , I P b . . 1,514; select bacon, 448; thick smoo b, 'well again. so eml , i,z =eugr4on.. The' W'", X,,�e:�, .- . 0--... a , �� I Ually- get nOWIlere. tb, Mrs. G e1 , , " iting her "son, Mrs. Woods; trios, Messrs. RL Elfio , , ,,- X1, 11, nt ap-P to a ry eoro Pal , si, P,.-. - W,-. - . - tt, ed the marriage of Mr. Leo Kenny, of I JA I'll , ; . .4 jvft, , "j,;. ... the Youn , b , � ' ' .. ag 1,%'*'eVW ' " e . or to un . der - In coneltisioh, I feel it my duty, as 884; heavies, 58; extra heavies, 6 ; Lorne, of Wi -. -%,,;'.a week. - She W.. Logan and T. Tudor, Varna; trios, Toronto, to Wigs- Harriet CUmmings, iary 'in sendi � a . . , I � ', ;1, �� , , , . � ' g ,� I .... Reeve, to y ain to, Un. Jas. Dale. ,Me -. 1. T. Middleton, B. Hutchins formerly of Se - on e, .8 a., 11. T ,,� �, tr -and expl' shop hogs, 52 lights and feeders, 19. was accompanigil'by. ? ship'. co , and t e. Hi .. .y de4 you, the ; , ssrs -1. " ", e. I ; rartmenV-d instructions. , taxpayers of the township, the situa- — I .1 - . "I otlaud,.now of TOT - !plckles, clothing, � ., r ..." ,- I ' - - ...., and L. Ellwood, of Middleton; piano to. The bride wore a lovely gown of made baking to St top e-- "' . . , 7 , 7W . M,� aq­, 4 �­ . tnient tion as it now stands On the grants LONDESBORO. t ato colored silk crepe, hat to Toron.t , , ie- 9 � , ", From 192Q to 1924 the Depar ' duets, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Paul]; songs, wm I paid 9MAU of '20 per cent. on con- 0 - " . 0. The Strg I "t'l .1 ,. quesU n, and I would ask your most Notes -The W. X,' S. met at the PA Mr. Dunn, Mr. Paull, Bayfield; Mrs. match, and carried'a bouquet Uke, each me ii tt�.1111 11 .11 I I 1' 11 .. . . � 1. .1 ,:�. - - I . - � struction and maintevarice on town_ serious, consideration of the whole home of Mrs. J.- Tamblyn on Wed- I . �1. Paull. and Miss Welsh, Accompanists. es and valley lillies. Mal; Xargaret know eaeh mOnth,.o ' I , ,I 11, � � - ship, roads in townships having stal , e monthlir-� meeting of There were some games and dancing Stuart, of Niagara Falls, was , .. ­­ag,' 14-- "" � 1. I "�'; ­ -,'� I, " . �� - t - tute question of what we are now losing nesday last - and held their regular Notes. -Th brides- the sick and sh4t4na-'inv1V*'R&­ I 4,�k , " . . �* labor, but only on work let b:p the 'by retaining statute labor and receiv- the Women's InStitute'will be held and a nice lunch served. It was a maid. Heir costume washlue printed aible� to , I .1.1 . i ing no gTants. I monthly -meeting. There was a large, on Wednesday. aftil-Mo' Send 14 4 rep,ii � I �� , , .,.- - � -l on, February 'very enjoyable evening. silk crepe, hat to match, and her of the ., ., .rt , t 'I0 ;,j";; ­ 4 ;-1'111�1­ .. township council, and not on the value I attendiince.-Mrs. E. Fee and child- 24th, in the halk ., pu -were �MO 4��-.. , , ,,�,,: � year. ns, .. -;1.1: �� I I Yours sincerely, e�� ioll call is to flowers were pale pink, carnations and holding - � 11 "'. 11 ; .. .... L%.n .....In .... %. A' 11 . 0 a prayer service ' i3l" 11 11 11 � ,,;'�,, . . . . . I . of statute labor, and the -Reeve� could ren spent last Tuesday in Clinton.- be answered by Aort Apeeches, for I ".. ., � . � - Mr. Harold Kearns, of on F'riday, the 19th, �.� act as Road, Superintendent and make FRANK, J. McQUAID, Mr. J. Ratdford has dbposed of his which bring We are to valley lilles. .' y"rl� -� , 11 . Reeve. . which is . . .,� : � -, I.. '�� cut the returns to the Npaitment to I � . Toronto, was,groomsman. The groom's set aside a -Ill overthe CMs . T.f ,I--.. . . , � .a. farm to Mr. C. Johnston.-Mr..J. D- have a dein Your pe"neil". TUCKERSMITH tiau world j.­� , I ��� � obtain said -grants. -The Department olistraition" and display of gift Ile his Scotch bride was h lovely as Women's �`� "i , �1 �', ny municipalities . FROM AN -OLD McKILLOP Elisly has rented his farm for a Box* Social. -A box social and old Day of Prayer fo - � ..1.,,- ,11 .. , r Mis . . � -found that ma Were rug making-, Au'y6nQ -16aving a home . hand painted dinner set; a pear neck- sions. It is earnestly hop � ,­�, , , . couple of years to Mr. Hall. - The 'made rug bring it al�nj. There will time dance will be held in No. 7 lace to the bridesmaid, and cuff links Id thaj all . ". � - . mot playing fOr with them and were CORRESPONDENT- . . ��­ , ... . . the women of the vleinit�y will make . ­'�11 �� ' . �,��W young people: of the Presbyterian be a. paper or two along the line of school, Tuckersmith, on Friday even- t, the groomsman. Following con- an effort to be Present on Fxiday at -.. :11.1 , , . ... I I trying to, get the griant on the value Toronto, Febrilary 15th. church held a social evening in th handferaft,Mr. John i�nder has re- `ng, February 29th. gratulations and breakfast in the - � 11"`� .. . I , N, of their statute labor also, (and did Dear Expositor; I Community Hall last Friday eveminge turned after an ,iqxtev" visit at Announcement. � Mr. and M:rs. .,-.��.­ I . . 2�30 p.m. I �,-",�,,,n . � , , in some cases). During the session city, the happy couple came west on Horticultural Society. -In ; , 11 . 2� few., ;�.:­�.,.., I �,', T .! . � . of'1924, they amended the Highways . Candlemas and St. Valentine's are There was a good programme and Dund,as and Niagara F,111s.-Miss Iva Sar-auel Gliddon, Clinton, announce the afternoon train and arrived at day, the premium list will be in ft'�,* I.M. , , F. Ac�k whereby no grants would be past. The winter is more than half games of many kinds. Refreshments Elliott, -of Mitchell, 'visited over the the engagement of their daughter, the home of the groom's parents, Mr. hands of the members of ."il, .. �. . t given to township roads unless the gone and now we are on the - home were served at the close. -Miss Dale, week end with her friend, Miss Mar- Gi-ace Fredora, to Glen Miller, son of and Mrs. Philip Kenny, of McKill, op, the HMO, -1 1. . � � -. ' IV . of Constance, was a recent visitor of ga � Mr. and Mrs. John T. McKnight, of cultural Society. Owing.to, the lati6- -'-� 7! .�:��,t �N . Moon, but has returned home, Tuckersmith, the marriage to take ti , "'. to*uihip c9uncil abolished statute stretch .for Spring4 I hope the peo- Miss A ret,Sadler.-Mrs. W. Q'Briien spen. for six o'clock dinner. At the sta- ness of the fall, season when ths-:�o- ., �: , ulll� labor and appointed a road superin- ple up in McKililop and elsewhere a few days with relative, 1�:, -Mrs. Quinn, of Toronto, spent a a i n Strat- on they were met by a sleighing ",X, teiide-rit, and said superintendent shall have been. keeping the roads in good ford. -A good number from Staffa place early in March. party and friends who spent the ciety was formed, it ;as not P�odble, . _ I . few days here last week. Announcement-4Xr. and Mrs. John to get import prices for all the Dutch .,.. �� not be a member of the council, and condition for the mail carriers. Rural attended the funeral of the late Mrs, early evening around the tables lad- -,711". 0 H. Pfaff, Tuckersmith, announce the , bulbs and stock -prices had to ,b'- ,:, , they raised the grant from 2iD per mail is the best luxury conferred for Colquhoun on Sunday last, -Master en with fowl and other good thin R.: I 1.1� gs �'..",-, 50 a. generation, and along the conces- ' WINTHROP Clarence Tuffl!n, son of Charles Tuffin, engagement of their eldest daughter, taken in some cases with just a sligho - '..."... " cent. to 30 per cent., and made a served by Mrs. Ddn Burns, Mrs. M. 1111:1�.�i � per cent. grant on road superintend- along everyone should show their ap- Notes. -Mx. Joseph Bennetthas re- had the Nisfortune to break his leg Kathleen, to Mr. John E. Neil, only Flanagan, Miss Rose Flanagan an -1 ,discount. But fronA now on. there: .1 � 11" rit's salary. As the Highway Act ' tion. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Neil, .le precia At *he same time I might turned home after spending a couple While playing at school. Dr. Smith, others. Many useful presents were confroAt. I'll, �� ." Usborne, the marriage to take place and the stock can be obtained at 71" i:1 -A now stands, McKfllop is outside the say that the -mail carriers are M� of months with friends in London- Of Mitchell, reduced the fracture- presented to the bride. Following the ,:. this month. . strictly wholesale rates, - We would 11.,��11 fold as far- as obtaining township worst paid officials to be found. Mrs. J. Armstrong, of Blyth, spent Another -rabbit hunt took place on . honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenny like to see more men joining, both I -1 ­ . . road grants, as we still retain statute A number of buildings, from ten the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Friday last, when -about twenty-five Died In Saskatoon. -The foflowing will reside in Toronto, where the . `�'n'�.N labor as part of our road building to twenty stories in height, will be Fergus Bullard. -Mr. and Mrs. Fer- more rabbits were captured, Con- from a Saskatoon paper will be of groom has a good business of his old and young. This is by no means ... )1.­� , . -i ­ intereif to many friends in this town- an organization of ladies, nor should . ..: �,�20 programme. erected *here this coming spring and gus BuIllard entertained a few of tinue the good work. - On Sunday, , - -7�21 ship: , own. Mrs. Kenny's bridesmaid was . "T" The funeral of the late Thos. a former friend of hers from Scot- the work Of beautifying the homes . ..'14 As an 1111ustrAtion, during the years summer. - , '4 their neighbors to a progressive party February 14th was MT. and Mrs. H. �,�,�,;-�t' qv Golding's wedding anniveTsary, being Charles Edmunds, who died suddenly land. . ,;,- 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1924, we rece - Parliament'imet at Queeifp Park Friday night. The first prize for the �� . � ", ed from the Highways Department last Wednesday with the usu . 41. frills ladies, an embroidered fork case, went marned fifty-nine years. if they are at -a local hospital Saturday morning, - and villages be left to them. Co:w ­�. !�, ��; At January 30th, was to be held from. operation is what counts. It has been . . 9, , 0,0 grants on work Oil Toads let b,V the and feathers and booming of gfts and to Mrs. George Eaton, and the gent's living they will celebrate thvir diam- ­."�'. � - ond wedding next 14th of February. Speers' funeral chapel to Woodlawn WINGHAM proved that the Horticultural Society . �,�" I township council, amounting t6 a to- beautiful feminine apparel. The Tele- prize, a pack of playing cards, went �, 1-1 , A tal of $8,898.00, while during the year gram, which is always looking for to Mr. George Eaton, and -the c , -Mr. John Drake bougltt the Drake cemetery at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Briefs. -Our town of Wingham has has been a blessing wherever branches -�,',t, 4' - � I ; -.-,�,A I - - - �- ., . . 2025 we received no great on the humor -or,tragiidy, or bo* says at solation PytR§- -,.v:ere cariied off otn,y farm. -which was sold 1W ,auction. last Rev. W. W. McPherson officiates. The one more laurel in the form of a have been established, has helped to. "� -.� ";­�, I late Mr. Edmunds was in big 72nd broadcasting station. The Lion lunch- make happy, contented levmes;,.�andft . ,, 4��' 1 tow hip work, the reason b * the opening, the Chief of Police was Miss Bessie Blanchard and Mr. Thos. Wednesday, for $4500. . �t: I � ..... I , eing we en a resi- 1 eon programme was broadcasted from is hoped that the newl'k-organized . ... ". a ' retained statute labor. During A dainty lunch was serv- .1b. - dent of this city for the past twenty I the main dining room of Brunswick branch in Brucefield will prove no e - , ordered to move on by a policeman Blanchard. year. Mr. Edmunds has be the year 1925, there was expended on under him, and Fergie, the Premier, ed by the hostess and after thanking x ��' to 're- - I construction and maintenance- on the I BA I'FIELD Ontario, in 1905. Until recent years I and again on Sunday afternoon and build a house to improve it -a little I. �L stepped on Lady Cockshutt's train, Mr. and Mrs. Bullard for the social years, coming here from Seaforth, I Hotel on Friday evening of last week, ception. It is not necessary I township roads the sum of $5,792.18, with what result is not known. evening they had spent together, they . :tr which sum, if we did not have statute J. J. L all left for their homes hoping to You neecT not g, to the city for Dollar i,,,y the deceased was a prominent con- evening a programme, which was on, paint and a few shrubs and vines can . , i. Bamains. gave ,lona- on your vurchas,, ao. � tractor. He *has been in retirement par with that listened to from any virork wonders. Try it and see! ,!?.� - . " .� r , labor, would have earned for the . ­ — meet again in the near future. -We Edward's Stock Reducing Sale. AM -int.e,; fnr some five years. His wife died in larger station. -The Women's Insti- C. S. E. T. -On Friday evening last I .! I ,,,', $1.25 caps f., 26c .,h: $2,�s .-,e,.Il. I I township, on a 30 per cent. grant, SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARy are sorry to bear of Mrs. Love being mitte aind glove�. half price. Just a fe- left, thi, city, February 6th, 1923. Mr. tute will bold a pancake social in the the Tuxis 11 the sum of $1,737.35, and this grant under the doctor's care. We wish s -,i The annual meeting of the Seaforth $1.50; khaki pants. 98c; $1.50 an2o,eks. $1.00.. �',dmunds lost one of his two sons at council chamber on Saturday after- .- would -have been avail -able to be ex- her a speedy recovery. -The W. Y. Come and -ve money. F. A. Edwards. Camp held their Father arid Son -. Public Library Board was held on I Vimy Ridge in 1918, Roy Albert Ed- noon at three o'clock. Pancakes, tea p nquet in the school room of the i� . perided on our roads during 1926 and P. S. held its regular meeting on Sun- ,a . - earning a further grant on this year's Friday evening ' last. The following day evening. Irene Bolton presided. Breezes. -O -n Tuesday afternoon of I munds, who erilisted with the Princess and cake will be served. -The biggest church. The weather -was excellent :, - work of $421.29. This is an illustra- officers were elected for the current The Scripture lesson was read by last week, February 9th,.Mrs. Wil- i Pats in Saskatoon and was transfer- and best masquerade carnival held and everything turned out better than ,, � ,- .� " I tion of what grants we might have year: W. Hartry, chairman; F. G. Velma Heist. Almira Shannon ledin ham Stirling entertained a number of I r(A later to the Fifth Battalion in this sea -on will be held in the new even hoped or dreamed for. The . . .j� . got, but which we did not get, and Neelin, secretary; J. Fiul- yson, treas- prayer. The topic, "What is Faith, the older ladies of the village, Mrs.j France. The deceased is survived by 1 arena on the night ru 3rd, mothers of the boys supplied the eats - a , "", why ? Because we still have statute urer; Miss Greta Thoinpson, Librar- and what does it do for us" was tak- .6ailey, Mrs. Sturgeon, Mrs. Dunlop, ! a son, C. E. Edmunds, 615 Lorne Av- commencing sharp at 7.30. Don't and fixed the tables in a most gorg- 1"?:1 O/ ian; Book Committee, Messrs. A. F. tac I '. ., labor. Let us further illustrate. en by Tom Blanchard.. Readings Mrs. Campbell, Miss Campbell, Mrs.i i ' �nup, and seven daughters, Mrs. A. miss seeing this grand spec le of eous, thoughtful and sumptuous man- .1 ,,,, �tatepayers of McKillop are now pay- Cluff, J. Finlayson, J. MeMiltian and ere given by Mary McKee, Cora Reid, Mrs. Cameron, Mra. Falconer.1 Madill, 736 Sixth Avenue North; Mrs. fashion. There is no need to come ner. They arranged the tables in the T�. �� . R. E. Crawford; Property Committee w I W. Torbet, 1040 Osler Street; Mrs. with only a mas you � form of a large T, which stood for 1� ing yearly to the Highways Depart- Campbell and Irwin Trewartha. The time was spent in social conver- I Messrs. Thomas Melady and W' � Gvnrge Hills, of 224 Avenue K North, must come thoroughly gowned and ,, Truthfulness" among the Trail . , ment of Ontario, for autombbile sation and some music, � crises 'and gasoline -tax, approxima lie- Hartry. 40 . - splendid supper. To say that they ith whom the deceased lived; Mrs. groomed. Good prizes for all win- Rangers, and the "Training" of the . ,� te- . � ly around the Sum of $4,000, McKILLOP all thoroughly enjoyed the outing is. - 1 ner, -, in racing. 111. The financial statement for the year , F- Crich, 2006 Twentieth StreetWest s; new event. Tuxis. Decorating t'h e spotlessly '.7 That Notes. -Mrs. W. A. hicKay, of putting it niildly.-Mis.,; � 'I money is funded in Toronto to help show.% receipts of $1,770,73, with a Ada Gal- Mrs. F. Fisher, Regirs; Mrs. J. F. Wingharn in Semi-MnaLR.-Wing- white table covers ran two rows of - . 1. ., to pay grants on provincial, county cash balance on hand of $690. As- Reston Manitoba, spent the week end braith has returned from a delightful Hilic, Kiniqtino; and Mrs. E. Smith,lharn hockey team played a schedule colored crepe paper, purple and or- .11 and township roads. What part of sets) consisting of land, building, at the'h,m, of Mr. John E. Daley.- trip extending over four months time ' f Birch Hills. Mrs. Fisher, of Re- game of hockey in Kincardine rink ange, the Tuxic colors. Above this, ­ . that money was returned to the town- furniture and books, $13,566.10, with Mr. and Mrs. John Pethick and fam- having visited relatives and friends gins, arrived in the city Sunday morn -'on Wednesday night with the Ripley it only took the many vases and , : ship of McKillop in her 1925 expen- a liability debenture of $80.00. i17, of Winthrop, spent Sunday at the at Douglas, Wyoming; Denver, Col- I ing and it was expected that Mrs. I player; and were successful in win- . bouquets of flowers to make a sight , . .-" I diture on roads ? The answer I Books in library at the close Of the home of W. J. Shannob.-A very orado; Manson, Washington; Van- Hill.q. of Kinistino, and Mrs. F. Smith, I ninK. The score was 7 to 0 and we l most enjoy -able to the eye. Among. - , is, present year were: General Works, pleasant evening was spent at the couver, Victoria, Winnipeg and To- of Birch Hills, would arrive in Sas- � understand it could as easily have . '. , , - none. The reason is, we still have i these it only took the many dainties ". StgtUte4lA-bor, and it wili continue the adult, 500; juvenile, 24D; Philosopb Y, home of Mrs. Andrew Henderson, ronto-There was an interesting katoon this morning. The pallbear-lbevri much larger. The game was of the Brucefield ovens to make a - - I " same so long as we have statute ]a- 91 . 11 Religion, 187-7; gocioiogy, when she entertained the Ladies' So- meeting of the Y. P. S. Friday even- I 'r' are: William Torbet, F. Crich,' not just as fast and clean as it sight most acceptable to a hungT7 i ,i � , "I . 222-13; Philology, 15; Natural Sci- ciety of W. M, S. of Duff's Church ing. Ile -debate, "Resolved that com- R. Torbet, A. Madill, George Hills and might have been. Tbe Wingha . � bor, no,grantg on our road expendi- in , boy and his dad. Nor was this woirk � tures. ence, 266-119; Useful AIU, 206-20; on February I ltb.-Mr. and Mys. Geo. petition has been of more benefit to! 1�- Bacon. Four of the pallhearers t,earp is now in the first round of the all for naught. Seventy or so fathers 1� Fine Arts, 86--11; Literature, 384- Bell Dorrance and Mx. and Mrs. Al- the farmer than co-oporation" was;: are sons-in-law of the deceased. serni-finals and are to play PalTners- and sons, enjoyed them to the full. � � NBeKillop -had on the 1925 assess- 26; History, 537-61; Travel, 868-59; bert Sparling were Sunday visitors argued by E. Brown �ind F. Heard,1 - ton in Palmerston on Wednesday � � � ., ment roll, 3370% days statute labor, Biography 382-22; Fiction 2063-999. -at the home of Mr. James Dorrance. affirmative; Brown Stewart - right and Palmerston plays in Wing- Between the courses Mr. Armour led � - in some community singing, which, ;, and Ar DUBLIN ham on Friday night of this week. - 11 Compmting this at $1.50 per day gives The patronage circulation of the -Mr. and Mrs. John E. Daley and dell Grainger, negative, and several � s, is a wo-nderfnl 1. I Z. . the value of our statute labor at library, viz: General Works, 242 ; MT,. W. A. McKay were Sunday via- good points were hrought out Thel Silver Wedding. -Mr. and Mrs. P.1 The local boys were qcheduled to tonic for increasing one's appetite. .� $5,055-75, and on our towriship equal- Religion, 3; Sociology, 57;. Natural iters at the home of John Shannon, judges, Rev. E. 11. Panilr,' . et Glencoe, but that team default- Following the banquet (we still re- , I " adults; 1030 juvenile; Leadbury-We are pleased to say Jr., Miss Gorrie and C(din Campbell;, hratod their silver wedding on Sat- led their games to Wingham. Should mained at the table) we enjoyed a `,��, ization would mean a irate of 2 '1-5 Science, 291 D. Dewar, V. McGrath, of St. Colun ban, cele-' me . I mills on the dollar to raise the value Useful Arts, 56-17; Literature, Mr. James Dorrance is improving decided in favor of the negative. . urd-ay last. Twenty-five years ago Wingharn win from Palmerston, and mouth organ duet by Alex. Addison -,�4 - of our 'annual statute labor. The 357-4; History, they are confident they will, they .� 340-4; Travel, nicely after having 'a thorn removed There -were other it,cmg oil the pro- Mr. McGrath married Miss Mary I nd Clifford Broadfoot. This was �:, " , " " " , I., ", �4I., 11 � 1m,mm - � , I 11f oses , - followed by a very pleasing vi ,- towns4ip rate for gianeral purp 270-1; Biography, 255--12; Fiction, from his eye. gramme and contests, finishing with Devereaux. The ceremony took place then will enter the fina)ts, with Ches olin . ��, dnring the six preceding years has he use, 10229- Death of Mrs. Margaret Gawley.- a lunch.-Tbe meeting of the men's at Seaforth. Six children, two sons ley as the opposing team. The Fri- solo by Bert Boyce. Then our speak- � 4�,�""� . � . , been ?% mills ,on the dollar. This '7297; reference library, 242, making The sad death of Mrs. Margaret club in connection with Bayfield, and four daughters, were all home day night game in Wingbam arena ing began about "Father and Son .'. showsl that the lvalue of the statute ' is sure to be a fVt game and the lRelationships." Alex, Addison, of �­. a grand total use of books, 17526. a9mlley took place at the home of her Varna and Middleton parishias was for the colebration. Robert, of De- i � a I � . lallor I and add one mill to our now On the public reading tables are daughter, Mrs. Joseph McQuaid, on held in the town hall Tuesday even- troit, Mildred and Gertrude, who boys must have a good turn out of I the Tuxis Square, very -ably told us , �, � of w1iiAt our general rate -for town- two daily and five weekly n ectators. or they will be short of 1'-. , . Ship Purposes has been, and out of ewspapers Tuesday, February 3rd, gt.the age of Ing.' It was ladies' night There teach at Bamberg, Ont., gave their sp how be, though a son, should use his .. I and nine monthly magazines, and one are. Many funds. Come on out. �:�,' that kenerall rate we build all our seventy-six years. Mrs. Gawley hid was - a sb6rt interestini� programme, parents a cmhinet of silverw John Louttit Dies Suddenly. -Again . father. The other side, how a father "'. .; , semi-monthly magazine 'The Veter- 11 I 11 -1 U 14-1. r" � ­ 44- IV -+-tt(,q I- ?A- � I'l, � . -.11 ., ,.I.tiv.. 4-,-A should use his son was taken hv Mr. I — . - no. ea. 1111611 iuura- y . 6 � 'J.- s8rs. ne g or a P I �,' I `J I bridgest! all �our draining and a lot of ..,, A�i,.+�A b MA r Goldin rMe the citizens of Wingharn are remind- -A 4L -r_ Al ,�,�, contract gravelling, and pay for all I . Y J- Is- day evening, when she was ken and- ed of the. uncertainty of human life. *" '3* lvl US M , one e — - . - , . ,�O I . ,. number of patrons as registered 507, denly ,ill and passed away the fol- � though Mr. Mustard claimed to have ' %.If' statute laWr graV61. The point I and 47 new readers were -registered lowing Tuesday at noon. Mrs. Gaw- --. ----- - - - - - -- � - ------ Mr. John Louttit suffered a paralytic 1had no practise in making addresses, �: 4 would like- to bring out is, do We foe]. last year. . -A .stroke while chatting with friends in his speech was so full of wit land good , " I we are getting value ' ­ d " ley before her marriage, was Marg- - - - the office of Currie's Livery on Tues- , I"' recel" au-. As an educational centre the rublie aret O'Loughlin, and twin sister of sound advice that it was heartily eli- .,."FM nually on the value of � ofif- statute I day afternoon, and be passed away . . J�P�i labori which is equivIalent- to a 2 1-6 library heTe is ever- Increasing n in- Mrs. Michael Johnson, who died just I 1, � at his home, Josephine St. North, on � yed by all. Mr. Armour, in com- ,� vil . tereat in public estimation as attest- menti�g on it, said that if he we're .. 1 �� - " are tot. ff I I - I . , 't.1.1 �, mill rate? I fear 'we four months ago. She leaves 6 mourn rw"% A Tuesday evening. Deceased was in ��,, I ed bsr the a�terdanee of pvtron,bor- her loss one daughter, Mrs. Joseph � - he would know whom to get 1� .1 , . I e'ver sid, . ". � - . the doundil'were to abolish statute rowers of books and allso by citizens McQuaid, of St. Columban, and one his 62nd year and lived with his sis- to prepare, a sermon for him. Fol- . ,.- ,., ,, � , , � , "' , . labor, and add one mill to Our -iiew ALBERIA COAL ter in town for a number of years- lowing this, the more serious side of . ! � �j!,., I . daily -using the literature provided at son, Joseph, of Palmer, Sask., and I Prior to coming to town, the family -13 and the Public reading room tables, ani two brothers, Michael', of Dublin, an our programme was dropped for a It!", , low thwnship rate of,2% mills x., - I ;,, zxake � the' rite 3 % mills, - and that th d 'W" - - .. . I " e referenoo ,book shelves'. The pu - lived in the vicinity on a farm quite "', ­ . - - - `lk-," - - * 40*:-�%­a ta�,� of 1 1-5 mills, on ils Of t,fls. Collegiate I t t. P, nigmag, of Tuckeramith, and three Btirn All)erta y in Canada near town. Ile was a well known moment while Lance Norris, M.B.P.P., 1. ": . � , , ­ niti u find sisters, Mrs, Martin Parcel] and Mrs. for So -6th Huron, gave us A comic 1�� OW, -A4&W, aombined' general rate Of the educational books on cattle buyer -and much respected for lecture on the, adventure of a bashful ' ,�',' 214' W111 ' 'the library Martin Murray, of McKillop, and * A I . � III '-;,,A1A his honesty in all, his dealings. The m, n. If laughter is good for diges- '.,� . ".. ..#%tuto labgr value Of abelves helpful in their studies, Mrs. John Menzies, of Tawas City, , L LUMP in his late a ,, . ', , 4il � , 'V61xld gi funeral will be 'held fro ., I , 11. I .2 141 .h 41. Ve'thei town;- The cirdulatfng departibent of the MI-eb. JEWE tion, surely all pains disappeared be- � . - ship -on V*,;�'.,'#,Qtti-#i41' on I � 11 1. . . 0) , t119' sum Of library, Ili open to the public on Tues- . 4 -.0. . residence to Wingbarn. Cemeter*y fore Lance finished. Reverting again 'I. I I , , � I � $8,090.00", Ifillill ft ­* M.- 1he bal- day, Thursday and Satutday, from One of the Best Prepared Lignite Coals in the to our theme of the evening, the TUXIS .1 . I W6 - Friday after -noon. ; " ' 11 .. since on hadd fT;- "' %` ' '. ' around . 0 �!'j ',� �t ! t ' . - poke on � - , � &.1. P �, &,; " 2 to 9.30 p.m. each week, and the - CONSTANCE Mentor, John McIntosh, IS .1, . - 1�' I � - ftf;hiP reading- roomi is open to the public . I I , nbeller Valley BRUCEPTELD "How to develop better relationship�§ , ��k ; $2,600.00, wotlla,* ' "4 Drpr ­ , 11 ., . .1 11 . '-#'9(`­',06t,.1,w*�o , . to a . Young Peoples' League. -The new- � , ,!iend arotm4%,$ 1, Nd . "t e0th week day from !� to 9.80 P.m. * Notes. -Mr. S. Wichleson, of Au- between son and falher." Dave Wt- 1 :, I , P toA, i a -ad earn a -- � , ��: 64 ' - ITow public libraries can best ly organized Young Peoples, League Clean— -Bright—Hard burn, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Intosh then followed us with a violift ` " ": . ..A�� . . $9,606. held a successful Valentine social in John Johnston last week. - A box solo, after which Mr. 1). poth-4fihg- . A. The day I .It ; �-­ t. 000b industrial workers who are de- � - , ; 1.1 .. ... l the basement of *the church bn Tues- Alb 0 ta Coal ...... $13.50 per ton Delivered ., "."'N � . *honl the township it " " , 1� ,.,, - of educational advancement is 11 social will be held in the school room ham very cleverly proneuted tkp� Ohdr, ' . . - , I 1 I . � eftlgw 'i Aton� crusher I&I'k, � "' I i I J 646ject of a suggestive bulletin day evening. The president, Miss , PoCabontas ... ....... 13.00 per ton Delivered of the United Church on February of 1111ow to develop b,bt4At`,"---�- ­.� � .1 I . I . . '. � I .� P Mabel Livingston, very ably occupied side Oh" "I ..�'? - � .'a­�, ,. .... �X, . 4-� . . ". I . ­��.J­ .0-" I . 1, latiollships - V. w I - � I;! i �;4 �, I I -gtlgAtil for I usue, 1, 4 -the AmW�rhn Library As- the minutes of the former meeting I building flund. Everybody welcome. The Trail Rangers' quailt#ft Ihori � I " I r4M,aiJff*­'1A I -1 tip I A � I fvk " *6 ftft get a be 4 1111`41hk, rdileation and the Library, 211th at eight o'clock, in aid of the between Nth& it - " " . , -6 , "� L the -hair. After'pruyet and praise, Cannel Coftl..-,.�.... 12,00 per ton Delivered '"Ill", ,� ,, ��'. I As,UU4 4U*1kter l9boi and abine 6 � i 111. W ;.,,�,.��,.l - , . . .111, . , , ., X " t�; " ��... IN , .1. I -*.Iiiot * ..", Mal out dti, 1 ,�., #60, , Vt the committ4e Of '010h *ei-d read by the aecfetary, Betflah Doraestic Lump..... 10.50 per ton Delivered -Mrs. Celland, of Listowel� is' cthe §ang for us. Mr. Armoupi #,­(,n,,� . I . � d&IN'ti, IS." , �., + " . I � � -0 #I' 41 �, . of, the , emew. -" I 1�, . ­ ii,�'. I - �,'A'�' " ' ' �GMdn hlSPeCt0rofPU'b- Scott, During ,bbe gig g- Of the -, 11'11'� M1­111f6tift, mur ,; dithbr+ t6o if, . n% guest of her mother, Mrs. Stevens, the ablo, Chairman X I'll uc 1W, Li '16 "th 0 tatio Uapart- this week. -The women's �day of then addressed lag on tUe ;4V �. , , A% -� ­­ . Vt',o ,�C,r 'X,1.,W:L"4�-`!7' 11. , &� r, , toll, a piano selection wag tendered ' , ,� , f` 'il . 1�� A .. rayer will be observed ol 'er 11 , " .�`;`� , , , Rt - IW,i ,III hV41%A&I 11114- p ul Path * ,j 6. I *# .. �. =011 4=1 i3fty. .*b �"" L� ;�'Md& th6 term by Mist; Lavin R " " and the W i Priday at Thoxt ", W A I I J ."t " TV. Ament & coo =2 041f* I t ..'a I a Valeathie, a ry read by al) verit 2.80. An Invitation N eistended to A && or tke,w" � , "L" - , -97' . P� "I i . I . . . 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