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11 I """", �� - , statements, election supplies, receipt thing, distinction, honor, iove, life and serv1e,q,0'-'j*t,,Ae United Church were NUIU44 , I the We,st- A ' rap , ivn'tirfancy stitc amin
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"I'll" � deviation road for the sale of a por- will be the topic. I I er-heels of walking hedght.
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, tches to close the Maitland Block, was read a third Upited Church are making ar� hymns and anthems, Spe- I Lies Over the Oman." EMPRESS SHOES ARE SOLD EXCLVSIVEL -
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.-, time and finally passed. The council a St. Patrick social, March 17th. cial solo�p in the hymns were Well I o I, . ..
I',, : ! � �: - s ,,!' Roy Netterfield Passes On. - The larii & , arts in the literary and .
911.1 � . en adjourned to meet again on Sabbath morning last, Rev. Mr. Lundy 9 - I 1, ''. I I.
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�11,'; , many friends of Mr. Roy Netterfield th pastor of the United Church, preach- taken -bi, Xr. John McLean, of near musical progr mine were Mildred Me- I I . I , ..
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... I e at his residence in e I Smith folk)*ed by a Well Boyle, Lovise Drummond, Pearl El- '. .
�, which took plac on "David Livingston," of Africa. -eaderqd, solo b� Mr. William -McLean ' a I I �
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��,,- � LoVer Wingham. on Monday, Febru- . - I der. The' concert closed with*that -1 I
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" He was CONSTANCE Lundy has given many fine sermons viljave.,:��&t'the evening SeMce, in Mrs. Bertha Be,11 has returned from a 0 - . I
1. I I had lasted for some time. on ,the makers and heroes of history. addition, �6- fine anthems .by the meili's pleasant visit in Tavistock and from
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, "' has been in Toronto since the New smith, visited this Week with her par- veral -ties. I
,,-,, ., the time of his death. Roy was - ex- entitled, "The Holy City,",was, well, se ci -MISS Sparrow is re- TELEPHONE,11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
, :7 . . 'ked and popular with Year, is spending a few days with his ents, Mr. and Mrs. James McClymont sung -At�. Thomas SheiTitt and al- * . �, . I .
, l ceedingly well ili parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley of the viUage.-Two of our noted vil- engaging as mill-iner with Mr. E. . �
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1� spent a couple of days with friends lagers, Mr. Alex. McKenzie and Mr, I
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" I . . mother, Mrs. James Netterfie , in Walton this week.-Uiss Violet John Deitz, received congratulations W. Parlimer, George Brown and I
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,-. . funeral was hf,ld Thursday afternoon Scott has gone to Toronto to take a this week from a number of their ered 4nd'gieatly enjoyed.by the very ople,y
friends, who Improvement Society of the to 87e; storage extras, 30c; storage firsts, A7c; I I
! , 1.30 position as stenographer. -Mr. Percy on Monday last celebrat- large congregation present. i United storage seconds, 21 to 22c. Union Stock Yards, Toront6, Mar& 2nd -
1, �111 to the Wingham cemetery at - McMichael had a successful wood bee ed their Toth and 64th birthday, re- Successfitill Pla .-The play I Church held on Monday last was got- Quotations --
I . .. o'clock. around last week and -on, Thursday night en- sPectively'. On Monday evening Mr. by t y given ten up by Miss Emily Morrison and Heavy steers, choice, $7,60 to $8.25; do..
good. $7.26 to 07.60; butcher steam. choice,
. Brief& -A large number itz hv -youiiig people of Chiselhurst, proved a very interesting one, and GRAIN MARKET $7.00 to *7.26; do, goo(L $6.00 to $6.7S ;
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V . .. We wish them a speed3i,recoveTy -The workers' conference of the San- few of their intimate friends, and a PAY for the improvements ingade in on the coming M,onday evening the Toronto, March �nd. - Manitoba wheat- hutch- heifers, -choice, $6.5o to $1.25: &..
, clay school hold last Wednesday af- "Mos g was spent in i#ograrnme will be in the hands of No. I Northern, $1.70; No. 2 Northern. $1.65, good, $0.'00 to. $6,50; do. medium, .$6.60 to,
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1, .. dred acre farm to MT. Logan of Eernoon, was very interesting and cards and social intercourse. It '4 there, whi6h play is entitled, "Nothing Manitoba cats- -We. 2 C.W., nominal; XD. cows, choice, $5.450 to,'$6.75-.. do tair.
arious the wish of their many friends that good provisi6nvOfor the same, and a No. �, net quoted; No. I feed, 48c; No. 2 to cood. $4.0 to $4-0, bui� *40,6
� London, who gets possession the inid- helpful in every way. The v To Do," a Lrollicking comedy, was held 0 go -75. li�olognaa6 $3.25 to ligas;
ways and means of carrying on the these two. worthy villagers may still . week from that night will bb- the fea, 46c; Western grain quotations .an c. good, $5.0 to
I ., dle of Miarcli.-The regular meeting in the Town Hall here on Friday ev- lunch or supper to be given by the i.f. b,7 ports, ad cutters, $2.25 to $$.o6;,sJr1nS�
.. I . of the Women% Institute will he held Sunday school work was discussed.- be spared many years -March has ening la�t. There was a splendid at- losers in the late contest, together le American corn track. Toronto -No. 2 yel- retrLanceehroice, $85.00 to $100.00; good mileh amm
. surely ushered in like the proverbial 89c; No- TrQow, 87c. 70.00 to $80.00; medium cows, $".80 ta
. in'the Courick, Chamber on Thursday Miss Sinclair, of Stanley toirriship, "Ifon." W4i�shall look for the '�lambl' tendance, the large hall as well. as witha good programme. -The hockey 11111eed-Delivered, Montreal freights. bags 160.00; feeders, good, $6.25 to $6.35; qla,
- � afternoon at three D'elock. who has been nursing Miss Hattie' the gallery being filled, and the audi- match that was to be played on our included. Dran, per ten. $80.25; to $8l.z5,. fair, $6.00 to $6.00; stockers, good, $6.00 to
. Armstrong, is a" visiting at the at the close;�,of the month. -Mrs. Jas. shorts, per ton, $62.25 to $38.26, middlings. $5,50; do. fair, $4.50 to $4.75; calves. choke�
. . . ence manifsted their pleasure by the rink on Tuesday evening did not come $3921i W $40.26; mood feed fl,,,, par
I I home of her friend, Mrs. Roy Law- C. MeLeau,pf the London Road, vis- b,,. $I&Q0 to $14.00; do. good, $12.00 to $12M;
' � most 'hearty applause, every one tak- owing the h snow storms wii. grossers, $6.00 to $5.25; good light sheep, $7.ft
. . son. -Mrs. Moore, of Toronto, is ited with ,Wk.sister, Miss Jean Carr, ing part in it doing that part in a off 'to eavy
� . and unfavorable Kopther and conse- Ontario oat"O to 42e, f.o.b., shipping to $9.00; beavies and buelm, $S.50 to $6.59;
� WALTON spending a week with her son, Wil- of Hensall, during -the week. - Wes manner that left nothing to be de- good lambs. $18-00 to. $18.76; do. medium6
-.- Grace McGregor, of Tuckersmith, who quent not gooplAlindition of the rink, 001rift-
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: Notes-tMr. John. McDonald is get- liala, of this place-�Mr. and Mrs. sired, evppthing goiIjg,with a swing . Ontario mood milling wheat, -$1.31 to $1.33 $12.00 to $=60. dm, bucks, $9.00 to $10.W;
. ting in quite a large stock of logs.- Robert Anderson, of Swift Curren+, h.as spent a few months with friends and carrying the larg6 audience with which is an open one. -Miss Rownna f.o.b, "i,pistig points, according to freights. do. Culls, $10.00 to $11-00. NCO. thICk Smootiho
, p R Sask., are visiting the former's old in Detroit, has returned home. Grace's . - Pridbam, of Russeldale, is here visit- BaAcy--Madting, Wto 66c. . . fed and watered, Sag.60; do., f.o.b.. 4111.00, ;
. I � . While W. Oke was in the C . . . an many friends are pleased to have her ,&xpectation and delight throughout ing her aunt, Mrs. T. Peart� who- has Buckwheat -Ne. 8, 630. do.. countryr points, $12.76; do. off cars, 114;
�, station, Walton, prx Saturday, his home here at present. -Miss Je I the four � numbers of the play. While been so poorly for quite a n R3r,e-J4o. 2. Us. select premium $2.4.
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�, �, team took fright and ran away. For Lawson, who was taken suddenly ill with them again. -Mrs. David Work- some p4its were exceptionally well weeks, but is now I Manitoba 1l*v---Y4mt patent $9.10, Taranto.
I � of man and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Mntrml, March 2ud.CattAe-Rfteipts, ft&
. a short cut the team tried to go on Saturday last with an attack taken, it would be some -what hard, as MPrOV'ng nicely.' do., seo6nd patent, $8.60. There was not much change in cattle Priam
q', -'Mrs. Enoch Parker is here visiting Ontario flourL-Toronto, go per cent patents The bulk of the good steers were sold around
.. 11 through W. G. Neal's store. How- appendicitis, was taken to Seaforth Hensall, were visitors with Mr. and well as peAaps unwise, to individii- her son, Gordon, and family. - Mr. per bushel in ear loats, Toronto, $5,90: sea- $7 -to $7.26. TOP heifers brought up to $7,
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I Straw--carlots. per ton, $9.00 to $9.60. cows. There in):ve percentage of just
';. mmediately operated on, which was are pleased to note that Mrs. Work- ing part seemed to be just suited to day last here with his brother. - We turn was a
first department of windowa, which ' .
. . just in time, as the conditio ' were man Is making satisfactory progress 6w-irAw---r�tandard,'rwJesned, f.o.b.. bay mad to common auaditw light steam In
resulted in a bad break of the same. Is the paFt,taken, and played that part, believe Rev. A. Sinclair intends mov- ports, per,�ois, $22.60.
1 of a serious nature. At the last re- after her rather unfortunate accident, offering, and these were cold around 46 to�
Fortunately there was no on, hurt. not, perhaps, from ch(jic6 of parts, Ing into the Manse of the United . S6.50. Common kinds of stock were-unchavip-
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. .� -Mrs. George Badley and Miss Jean port she is getting along nicely.- -The regular monthly meeting of but with a determination to make good Church the first part of next week, I --,-.---- ad. .* Quatlatio'na-Butcher steers, SoA $7
� are at present visiting friends' at Col- Mrs. Connell, who is living with her the W.M.S. met at the home of Mr. and add to the completeness of the to $7.26; medium, $6.25 to $6.75; comumo,.
. daughter, Mrs. William Carter, of the Wesley French, of our village, bn as the improvements and remodelling LIVUSTOCK M4RKRT Sr to $6. Butcher heifers, good, $6.59 to 67;
borne, Ont -Miss Margaret Love is 8 play. Those taking part in it were: of the same wild be completed, and * I medium. $6.75 to $6.25; common. $4.50 to $6,
�, : visiting her parents, J. and Mrs. th Concession of Hullett, took a Wednesday last.�Mr. Alex. Monteith, Claude Blowes, Maude Miller, Gor- it is now a most up-to-date dwelling. a muffalo, Mwck 2nd. Cattle receipts, 1,660; Butcher beifer-Good, 16-50 to 1117; medfurs,
paralytic stroke last week, which ren- of the London Road, visited with hipping steam, 69 to $10.50; butchers. $6.75; $5.75 to $6.25; oorrisnon, $4�50 to $6.25. ]lot-
, Love, at present.-Stuton and Mrs. dered her speechless. Her advanced , FIbrence y match that was to to 49.25; yearlings, $9 to $11; heifers, $4.50 cher cows -Good, 6 to sis.so; okedium sg.js
R. Ashton, of Gorrie, visited with Mr. friends in Goderich during the week. Venner, Cecil Harris, Elva Bolton, -The hGcke to $8.90 -. fair tD choice cows, $3.75 to $7.00; to $4.76 *, canners. S2,60 to $2.75; cotbam, $8
1, � and Mn. E- Radford last week for a age of 9-6 years and failing health -The Thimble Club met at the Manse Edgar 4C,udmore, Jack R-ortoll -and have been played between Zurich and one load at $7.25; canners and cutters. $2.00 to $8.50. Butcher bulls--Cxood. $r, to ";
., few days --We are sorryto h ... that will make it a hard Struggle for re- on Thursday last and a pleasant A& _Lloyd Stewart. In addition to the Hensall on Monday evening last had to $3 75; InIlls, $4 to $8.76; stockers and fee& common, $8.76 to $4.75.
� spent in the makini of to be postponed on account of the un- ers, i -Z50 to $7.60. SheePReceipts, 78. Sheep and lambs were
�r. � . Mrs. John Hislop is not improving in covery.-Miss Irene Carter, of To- ternoOn was . play, the pleasure and interest of the Colves, 2,000; choice, $16 to $16.50; fair Ecarce and prices It-aled ftbout the game
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K I �'�, health as speedily as her many friends ronto, is home at present on amount handketchiefs, folders, aprons, efx. entertainment was greatly added to favorable state of the weather and to ' od, $13.50 to $16.50; culls, $8 to $IS; last week so
I .. At the close ,a dainty lunch was sem- ice, and it was thought it would be b� go _ Good light sheep sold from 0&75
- . ung Peo- ai77, 46-00 to S8.00; grassers, $4.00 to $6. to $7 and just fair yearling aumobs, sio.sa
�-: . -would like to see. -The Yo of the illness of her grandmother- by the fine orchestra in attendance, played on Wednesday evening of this -E "
-, ple's Society of Dufra Gh'fir Miss Myrtle Lawson, of Toro'nto, was ed by Rn. (Rev.) Lundy. - Miss Hogs, 9,000; heavy,, $12.60 to $18.25; mixed, to $11. Quotations:- Wes, $4 to *7; ImU
'. � ch, held a c , alled home on account of the Sick- Grace McCowan, of Stanley, visited who gave,,a number of fine selectiom week, but on account of the Same SU -75 to $14; YoAeru, $14.24 to $14.60; light common, $10.50 to $11. 1
;, very successful social on Friday ev- at intervals throughout the play and reasons it had to be a rkers and pigs, $14.50. R098-Receipta,' 2,469. Hogs were lower.
f her sister. -Mrs. Ed. Britton at the home of My. and Mrs. William I gain postponed YoRougbs $11.00; stam $7.00 to $8.60. Sales of mixed lots of good quality ware mat'4,
1 : ening last. -Miss Janet Clark has ness o also 'between sets, so that there were. and may or may not yet be held on 'n Is,
% . . is spending a few days this week with Deitz, of the London Road. - MT. Sheep nd lambs. 9.000: lambs. $9.00 to from $14 to $14.10, with an odd a& aft
� I been in Toronto attending the spring her parents in Walton. -Miss Joseph- Richard Davis, of Exeter, called on no dull moments. A quartette com- Friday evening of this week. -The $14.50; yearlings, $9.00 to $12.76; wethem, $14.25. Packers were offering $13.75. so"
I., millinery openings recently Miss posed of .Mrs. L. Hedden, Miss Mat7tie, rural route couriers of routes NOS . i $9.00 to $9.60; ewes, $3.00 to $8.50; mixed brought from $12.25 to $12,60. with a f4ew
. ' ine Livingstone has gone to Toron friends in the village during the heep, $8.60 to $9.00. trim light sows at $12.75.
,"�r Clark has been engaged by the Weber to Ellis, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin and Mr. and 2 could not make ds ' .
! and Beteber store of West Monkton to take a millinery designing course. week. -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hayter, of Geo. 11. Follick, was more than ap- their roun .
, :, - for -the beginning of the spring mil- -Don't forget the W. M. S. social Tucker9mith, entertained a number to preciated and called for a rapturous on Wednesday last owing to the really - - -
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good programme is prepared; Mis,
and all report a splendid good time.
they g.a,�'o during the evening. The with the snowstorm that was raging.
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Mabel Livingstone will give an ad-
-Mr. and Mrs. William Chesneyj of
Large quantities of square timber
p lay wa.- closed by the singing of the I -
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a week. -Gertrude Miller has gone to
dress on the Indians of British Co-
Manitoba, were the guests of honor
ht the homes Mrs.
c Were loaded here at our station on
National Anthem. We believe th
. Seaforth to resume her duties as Mil-
lumbia. Blyth Orchestra will be in
of James Chesney,
'Mr.
proceeds amounted in all to some � Wednesday last, notwithstanding the
liner in J. MacTavish's store. -Dr. F.
attendance. The girls will give a
Mr. and Mrs. G. Strong, and
Mrs. H. Chesney, MT. Mrs.
$105. sLormy state of the day which made
� Neal, of Pete,rboro,. made a flying
missionary play, also duets and
and and
1. Moore, when they entertained last
Young Peoples' Society. - The thO work very hard and difficuh.
I visit to Walton recently. - Herbert
(ivartetteg for just a silver collection.
Come
week. Mr. and Mrs. Chesney and
League held their weekly meeting onlThere was a large number of very
I and Airs. Manning delightfully enter-
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and enjoy yourself.
children have returned to their west-
Monday evening last and the attend-1fir- sticks of timber which would do
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ance "%a,' so large on that, the lasticredit to our fine woods in this local-
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visiting relatives in this 'district.-
night of the contest between the Reds i ity.-An old time dance, under the
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayter entertain-
and Blues, for getting members that! auspices of the Hensiall Dance Club,
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. served, the choir thanked Mr arill
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ed their friends last week before leav-
',he largo church was packed there! will be held on Friday evening of
being by actual count, quite ., num- ' thi-, week and Mr. W. Cole and Mr.
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.Mrs Magdalene McCormick, which
I took' place in Detroit on Sunday. The
will be much missed by their
neighbors and friends. -Mr. and Mrs.
interest. taken in this contest. Tbe;-Mrs. E. Sheffer returned borne on
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10 Choice Shorthorn Bulls, mostly by Thornham Knight, conceded
to be the best son of the famous $32,000 champion bull, MiIIhills
Gomet. Special attention paid to the dairying qualities of our
herd. Farmer's 'prices, easy terms, liberal guarantee; inspec-
tion invited. Farm adjoining Exeter.
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. resident of this village and conduct,
I (�d a confpctionery business here for
many years. A number of years ag,j
their friends of the 2nd of Tucker-
9mith last Wednesday evening. -Mr.
Thomas Dayman met with a painful
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Mr. Rae 1,ammie, the minutes by Mr.
Gerald F'arquha:r, and the opening
her home in St. George, and -while
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Rcc�dent Sunday evening, when tying
prayer by Rev. Mr. Sinclair, after
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in the cattle., one of the cows raised
her head her horn
w hich tho following programme was
services in all our three churches were
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will in the R. C. Cemetery,
Zurich, and the funeral be held
quickly and made
a nasty gash in his arm. We hope
given with the president, Miss Viola
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solo L- Mr Thomas Sherritt to ;-
Parsons, of nelar Hill.9green, was in
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11 * iting her siAer, Miss Richard Ta3r]o,-. - Notes. -Owing to the recent thaws, Buckeye and Ideal Incubaters .nd 11r.oilers Miss Agur; solo by Mr. Samuel Ren- di- Dresses ��XNI�---
: . Just arrived. .Pl ce Your order early. Bon- nie; a trio by Mx. Ben Elder, J. Broad- itis.
� -Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Bailey, Who c, -Mr. Samuel Rennie returned on
I , s, the final game of thron & Dry-adala I
� �.. 11 have been spending the e, Hemall. 8098-1 foot, Donald Hoggarth, accompanied Saturday last from a pleasant two
.� Past couple hockey to decide the champions of the Rolling towards our 7 d is a - of Gen- by Mrs. Elder on the pliano, which weeks' visit in Montreal with his sis- ..
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1, Cyclone League between Hensall and ulne Newcastle AlbertsarLump, and one car called for encores as well as did the ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .
� � Clinton, left for their home, Hawkes- Neweawtle Alberta Chestnut. ,D . A- Gantolon, .
4F, . Zurich, has not been played. - On
;" ,-. dale, Alberta, this week. They will Hensull. HUAI! instrumental of -W,ss Agar. The preei- Paisley. -The lecture that the Rev.
� Friday evening, March 12th, the con- dent then aniounced the finding in A. Sinclair was announced to give in Over Ontario
" � visit at Toronto and Prince Albert on tinuation class of Z6rich Public school Gto very conveniently, located to post office the contest, followed by much cheer- the Chiselharst church, one of bis In each eotmt7 in OTAario are =tiny homes
I Haase For Sale. -Brick, two and one-half
1. I the way home. -Mr, and Mrs, W. A, ry.
�11 . will'present a comedy sketch at the �.d businem section of town: in addition - ing on the part of the Blues, that charges, on Wednesday evening of Langley's now
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�'-.1�1. or of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey�Mr, Al- scholars have the reputation of doing figure for immedizte sale- Th. property rql numbered 297. At this juncture, the some future date, on account of the now patented PIMA in Toronto. . I
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, � � Scotchmer, Sr., who is at his daugh- ferred to abovo is the former BEensall Matti- captain of the Reds, Mrs. R. J. Pat- severe snowstorm of that day and the container that I From - Gra7gilhurst, comes a letter: "iM
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I ter's, Mn. Butler, near Clinton, had . erson, spoke very nicely from the really impassable state of the roads ;
"' � the Police Trustee Board of Zurich "In Can be ziven� For ftrther partlew flubb,without sisteT and' I sit highlY pleased-wlthjll�e i
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1`* .. the misfortune to fall on the ice and PPly to J. W. Ortwein, Hensan. Ont 3" platform, thanking her supporters for -We believe a very pleasant and en* woTk 7Du did. in cleaning And repaiVing -6113r I
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i . �- birthday. 'Ellis. many friends here ins Bloch was appointed village con- 4ecials for Friday, and Satnrdayr, xa�roh had worked and *kat the contest be- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George - '%-aji delighted with thq� sh4de you dyed m,y i
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.�, I -alter Westlake had a birthday party Hall ,,.q large bb'e' the captain of the Blues, had been last week and all speak highly of the "You exceeded my ,
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t� - I here on sd afternoon -tAesv 80c; 2 packages Lux, 21c; 2 pounds . .1
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�,`,�,.'," , - - , -h cieties. Mr. J. A =on S,cre. a real gpacla. rz��ar 80c PterOound. Friday . �� ,ow, ,
v and Satur4arY onlY. Ole pound, try Cold Midel e , �`i lettei. , �
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Q- . - , ". , The Council.The� regular meeting tary of the Unit d S' 00-OPeT- Tea )4 75, per OmWd and" tet a. cup, ead p me aild lunch for the night match that was played there. The secret of Lstlgler'sticeeg� t ��Jtt ,
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",v"4 ,':`� ative Associ s We eirry a4tim lin Mr. W. J. Pontail e * � 11 , i
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