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I 30 ,,. i � I ff,�, , the Irish lngke P _�tt ­�7 _. 4 " "tor `,o 7A11"i P . "', , � . - W ,. , 0 1; �. ' - .�, I'll, ..... li6 M111's X .W., ' � I 11 JJ M , -, poiteI � 'We are proud of- the autp- debate oil th 1 Ifiat- . ' ' - ., .01"'.1 CultLER$.'. ". .:�.� , . . I'll .e su�j "f, � : .1 40-M , 'M- I, 4obile industry, in Canaila-but the . � . . . �. . plp� , � I", `!� n , "i� I I I : , �,,I, , - , . 424-iliSY be ke- 'is a typical T I . �. - " 2V . e . W -'�_'MA'A � �" )�ojjdoy) �� .1 ­ .1 - :1 , ,, . _ ,# , - h - 5 "I , . Ach." T-4 _oA 'P, 0,11 � - � - 'n".""', ,­'�,�!,J' - I , , _ I�Al � d 4 ��,,�, _V . I t WA p�r - twelve car is,a necessity. It it in -the broad I , , ,or t Wo .zeng than -the F�y ,;,� yeAii_ We prod .44 our I eat pock,.tohngton *,W" I - , � ., Sco ,.e,,p #1 _'� . .. ... . ", - " . .. I : . . IV,' . - , . ents of the w1fir'niative � , AA 'lly "4, � . Canadian factories auto agricultural implement. The , " ,"I I _�i" �131, , �3'tpm ": ,,Wp�� ,��Oy ; � , . , . � � 1, � � ," - . 1-1 " I 'ab"le, y r'o,,, ,,, CF� , I I , - I �;� mobiles �ala_ sense an :,, �� , _ I I - . I i, 7 10i , . I - qt,� . , I ' ' am Jj4nald �W4 "V.� - ,,,, - . -­­ � Kenzie, WilliAm' Ste ,OM . I � I , w4-Xt X I t4 . , .;and Wig U, .Y9 '' ­ t I ed- af ,$�'F The lbe4l,, ho, a - 4 f, me ,s,6�­a '��."�� I Gerxie. Tbe ' � - . 4, .� N ,, #�o , , 40i418, Our �xports that daty upon the'raw material raises , V I 'O' ' � ' jOith � " -1 _�, - year were valued at $31,501,442. The the cc producing the car�-�thr I - �,i� neg4tivo '", f b6l I '74q1`W,-W,1P ��_" ,'R'�� ,��",�,';';' Curft;'q ,�;';��,�, ,. .,, l,,� !.. ,#" Of the , . ; Canadian consum, - may thete:forO 'he. initinifapturer ,t-4 Aqg0l4,p U XOR �.,Ssgno -, _* . -ption rebate. )a enables t � � .- - NS , by- Colin Campbell, Har#X "M "Y , - tof "? I N �� �_ , ,, lidOOMe - bll!,V'"� 1-011hy Cill.11 UFF'%,.&, SO Ap, 1 1 ' : NOr. TrOp presented to -, r, t �`*** - 11 -, j 11.1,.11�1;il J51W .4 11 N, be put at the, differe -ce:bet*een the get into tb(� foreign in4tic6t- at, 1,�*. I .111 and Xts. Robert #a.t,r,",An%,P d�,­_-J&', . �!, , .� _� � 1, I _p _ , .,� t 'Club by Mr, W�;D. 'Stewart, of �� 1��j,. . . . Scotdliimer, % , ,�,�101,-_ � �!)�,�o) . .., .1 'T W I " �'* ,� I ae .. I . - r, i _% ��41k, - I two., figures or 06 er,''co# but .wby, abould-vIt-, Canadian St' 1'11:,-,�>� "­. � Oi�bate promises to be of: great in,t , '' � �V,A,' -,978,976. To. this , � Paul. *as lield in the rink on Wed- 1.11"'111 Lumber and Coal , , Oki url'a"I'm , of course would. have- to 4id'444 Government:,- I . " I �� �,q "', ­!-, -1 "I -, , ­ , J-i,�� P�, " "(f), '��aM',� '. , , es . �, pp*�. , "' t and should be a great dr,RWM­ - , � . ed'tlle� . . &s�Olmml%W_against the riesday afterno6nafid evening of this "AWN .. ',%. . awmg '#�4 ., � , Ppp , r,yjc,x.r#1,a , 1". , 1, . . . ,:rW �)� . , j.� �,w�,,,% - ', �, �, I ,, , " P P�, � � &"�� 4.4�.Vefjj � - . r,C di' SIR � ; a . . OlffAMO card. The ladies of'.tW congrega J'A ,, .q , ,� �',�`�,"��,- .�,,,X .1. , , � i i I � 7 , � ), iiipporti'but on tUp.-i , iti-66 aurty. Rl.e by.malfitaining eon- week, with six rinks in the draw. One _�_ .� 1�,� and'icame 16'C, `-Ap .�K, ,�- - I _V.pb . - ,� �� "I ., . dj0�9r;!s' W ch . �!J!_ nts'4nfi. sorrief-.04 :Vor, .0�, y4,4,k-­W­­pZ -e , , . a - kit,�- � T e. d . Ou ; , will provide refreshnie I I 1. 11494, . �; � -'1,9 , !..�, - , . , . t ,��-b, -1 � I . � V, " ,��: p id'went tb,, the',got,gimm , forge,t"'tdi, artifWally game,vm-s played in the -afternoon and __ . � wl."� "' . , % . pilde, ;­­­ . ' . - '' .� 1, : I , IN -1111. 1,,� "I � home �prb,ai;4`sold'at -t " level;, of the . 46,automobbles" when the � ��_, time wi I be allowed for Irish'games J,aeqb,, W,Gee, ,in . , :1 ­.'­ ... - I I V-1 , M- - �.�, --- W, fb*#RV"­ 1, , two at' night, and with per -feet ice I �-p , �* 46d , - I— ­.'' - - ____ 11 �� 1; - and itunts. The congert will begin there m 114,�,-,JQe­ft_j, " 11V .11 ,. � K", ". � �11.Lli, � � I arr1edGeo,rg*0qnneJ;.'W.J_,$ �i,��w I & JW'po*dVTh'e ina-ftufaetdre-rs took auto has now become in the broader and the keenest of competition, the nT!n!TT!T!n i". � ,p% .Iq I 'I' "I. 1 �, - M --- sharp at S o'clock. � 6, 11. p. .. , I Y11- - -, I A., . e - , . � - 0. U. sense a necessity of life. With the bonspeil was the best of the season. I �.1, 1. - , - . 4nd-lived. in Calgdbp f,1*. -:,J, . I ". fl, T', ,1� � . I - 11 I I �:11 !,'W�'-' , , -, . . I I ­ � -17,V141, T", ­'. - F V & fac . alit. qn'iin 'a - duty on agricultural implements run- , . Y- P- $,The Y. P. S. met on Fri- - ID ­"_ . � 11�� A e,.- 11 .11 .. . , . � I 1111111 IFAF a �' , "" k -, �___;__Ii ---I,,-"- 11 I - -, 1) 11.,111"4',' ?�; im # - Ab I �` I � . in oil e . I 'a " 6 er ,, we �- . --ning all the Way from free to 20 per -L 11 e -OPaY goes raw the keeping of Peck Johnston for a year, -his rink ment on Fridayi. T I , , r64, 4a 19th. Rev; A. E. Johns. wilt-gl'V'R�'La 'I 1 lustrated ave t e a, � ortal cost to, e us , cent., ,what justification can there be having. two wins for maintaining duty and a five plus of � _n lecture and mewbep-,W. the Mission ,of automobiles in Canada of $19,- 94%641.60. 1 a of 35 per 10 Four handsome coat sweaters cent. On another article almost equal- , , . Band will give'' aov-641",�aongs, recita- .� �;t - - ." . I :. Counting the Cost. were the individual, prizes that went ., , ri tions,,eite-The'.- iil�o ends of the - ". . The fact that, the extra price is with the Trophy. Garage Employment. I The draw: Ford It i I I late Dr. Hynilmi 1 an, U. . S v W thi icinity, were shocked to liear. of -his very sud. charged is beyond question. Amerl- . ' as proved that. low prices W. R. Smith W. J. Duncan den death on SaftrdpY,:'� last and ex-: I can papers give the price of automo- bile�i the the Can- increase consumption. . Automobile M. McPhee I density in Canada at present is one I F. n6inson tend their pympatji�'to the bereaved. � , .. of same makes as adian cars. The differences in the, 0. Nell car to 14 of our PoPulat"On--in the E. Bri&ht--11 R. ff. Sproat W. E. Kerslake, 8 -The Young People's- League were at Klain Street Cfiurch� last Tuezda two cars where d ifference exists are .R, United States the density 0 One to MP) � . 6. (s . (skip) I � 1, y . evening putting up t&:;6vening's trifling. The following comparisons The main cause of tht"difference Adam Dodds � is the lower- price of car�k on the. G. Dick pro-, gramme. They, report -,-a very enjoy -1 on two prominent makes of cars il_ lustrate,the ' C. Stewart American side of the line. Increase 0. Dick able time�-Tfr. and. Mrs. W. Edwairds. I point. . C. A. Barber in the number of cars. means an in- W. Thompson Of Saskatoon, are' visiting theirl Ameridart The Canadian F.O.B6 Ford F.O.B. W. Aingmt-11 crease in the number of,gurages-an ,(skip) increased7 demand Ross Sproat -lo (skip) daughter, Mrs. Edward -Johns. -Mrs.; Webber, from the West, is visiting at I Detroit : - Car Ford Increase for supplies an C. p. Sill, added volume of business. Who can T. S. Smith W. Hartry R. Boyd the home of her father, Mr. P,obert! Woods -T here has been a deal i 290 Runabout 410 41 % . doubt but that the increased use of Maith M,Limn cars would increase and greatly in- W. J. McIntosh g-reat of sickness, especially amongst thel 310 Touring 440 420/c T. Johnston -18 crease the ltot�tl volume of employ- J. Beattie -8 children there being few in this neigh- I 500 Coupe 665 33% (skip) ment in Canada. I (skip) borhood who have not been confined i 620 Tudor Sedan 695 34% . Second A Lot of Money. Ga to the house with eolds in some form -1 � 565 Fordor Sedan 755 34% � W, E. Kerslake. ..4 Mearly M000,000 is the excess WmeA*ment .... 7 -Last Sunday four new members . American Dodwe Canadian . T. Johnston ...... 8 price we pay for cars -almost equal J Beattie Ross Sproat . .9 � were received into the church at the mornin -4 IV- ,RK:1 ­... ra 11�, Diryn M144", M _11, � , I I �# .1 21 . � t� - A,�­ . . . . . ;�, d last. Dr. Newton-Br4dy was un- waltees Falls near, Owengoq� ,f ""��"j��4"" " , j4, %"' — *' 11 � , #_g� af . . ,� ab e to be present to give his lecture. had a large farm, and "a, ti','%'al -' ,__ . 4� ,� , 'v , " "�" � , Z- A __ _ - eight childre14 who. are� ,g1t,, 7, a - ­� I " "ki � Miss Grace Jowett gave a very in 0 _ - I �, 11 *019 -, '­­­ ­� 5"R _�! I � " ,T 1� teresting address On !'John Russ" Jack in Clinton- G4 - 70 "-"l, � ,,'I'i�.�; �� ' ' ., ,41 ,,, , ­. !""�, from the study book, !'Heroes of Our Mr& He I ---P,--1, "t4 y��'rl`h , " " - ", , , g ,� �: 11 , r1bis 073 - Tate) "'in . , 'P �', b'�'93.4 91, ..'-1-1( � .,A I -A � �� "' " , ;, � . * , Ito. . - 1-1 A. I " � � I , W , "i, 4, -6 ,� Hoine Lands," after which there was N. D.; n .n ffA " " �% W441A. 1� '�4 ­ �'�': -"�'A�: . � , �., i J i . e : , communit�r singing and games. The in Clinton a . 1� .� ... ) , ,,, .. -c ; 4, cob = 4h, , `� , � e�::__ , I . , , i�_,;,;x next meeting will be on Friday of West� and a". Cgiteri, at ton"d "I" 70'�`Zl - 1*11", - A, - r 4� _'. ,,, . "I . . . . . 11 "I this week at the usual hour. . Leaving their.farm. in WajberW,�V 1.1, "I 1 4W '44 ��11� I .,,,�," � . Reid�Galhralth._A quiet wedding to some of their sorts, they" �Wught ��, I .� ;",. � _ 3- � was solemnized at Trinity Church on One in Goderich I" _: : " 11 , township, near Cfi7rj�_,i',. " , Saturday, February 16th, at half -past ton, as fheir re ves all 11 lati , lived there."' ' ' ' "�' "' ' .. "�' .� four o'clock, by Rev. F. H. Paull, Her 'husband - d in 189 "I I ,". die .8 and they ' .,;�;, ", . 11 � �, .. I" k, when Ada J. Galbraith -became the moved to Clintor and lived retlred.'-� lk'� .11. , to be 'in, �� ... f" , I" bride of John W. Reid, of Stanley for ter ye7m, bat she liked �1� I - �`�",.�! ,� township. The bride was given in active service, so went 14) the far-ni �' - - `­�. . ,. r_ . ,0, 11 marriage by her brother, Mr. D. A. and kept house for her son, wh6 was,�,�' - '�,�`�"� . .,.rv, I . I . - .- .�. . Galbraith. She was very prettily never married, two miles west of'� , _�_ '. � , '17;,� " .... I � gowned in a dress of old coral chiffon Clinton where she performed her ac- . I g, - � � over white silk crepe trimmed with,tive duties for eleven years, until her . . . . . . . ..... 1�'�,. . 1.11 - .'�,.11,.,Mt q . V . white chiffon and silver and gathered son sold the farm. She then went ' . P� - . V, � ,1� at the side, with white and old coral back to Clinton and lived there unta t. I , _,_ . ,q " oriental poppies. Her hat was of sil- she went to live wi+ _11 ,h hey daughter . , , ,�!, ,,I- " . ­ .1, ,,, , , ver metalUe cloth trimmed with over a year ago. She was possesse4 � - � i �­­ I flowers to match her gown. She al- of most remarkable Abilities and her - . ,,, I - I'll, - . . ... r, LL ... a 5 — a dred Bell so wore the gr -,iqQ . oom's gift, a handsome ready wit and seeing the funny side I ,�,, Prices Bros.Car Prices Increase to half our annual, deficit on the Na- ��ir`d Glame., is spending,the week at her home green gold wrist watch. ': �-,­ 795 Touring - 1095 3go/, tional Railway. Equal to more than After the of life, made her many friends. She ... ".", I .. . I I'll uy,,. , - � ...... of the Cen- 1-M, , - � ,� , . , henna bolinia cloth coat with trad, Methodist Church, Clinton, anct , 11�k . 3S% the annual cost of deepening the St. T. Johnston. ....it W. E. Kerslake 6 on Monday last to draw home the were beautifully rendered 'by the e bride donned a hand- was a consistent member 'J"I �� t 5 here. -Mr. Garnet Miners had a bee Hills Around" and "Rock of Ages," some 795 Roadster 1095 J. Beattie. .......8 W. Ament ceremony th 845 Coupe 1170 38% Lawrence canals if we figure the cost Ross Sproat......9 R. E, Bright ... 5 brick from Exeter for his new house -;;:.' 1. 1075 DeLuxe Sedan 1485 38% at $600,000,000, divided equally be- .. . choir. O�Possurn cuffs and collar and they was 6nthusia�stic on the church unit- ,�� �11 .... "'., . -11, -a. that he intends erecting this summer. - I left for Mr. D. A. Galbraith's home, lug as one body.. She was buried on, - "'I, , , �, .: . .... 1 "" ,�l : tween Canada and the United States. - The roads became quite heavy during near Varna, wriere a sumptuous -ed- Wednesday in- Clinton Cemetery be- ." Note carefully prices keep to the lt represents the cost of building the CROMARTY DAYFIELD 1, W�, W. M. S. -The W.M.S. the afternoon and they had ,some dif- ding dinner was served at which the side her late husband. Mrs. Connel :,:--! . "; 11.1f I 4 I line of the tariff. A Ford Runabout Hudson Bay Railway twice every met at the ficulty in getting along wi 11 Breezes. -Frank Cameron, of De- toast to the bride was given by Mr. was an aunt of Mrs- John Sproat and', I �� " home of Mrs. Thos. Scott, Mrs. Thos. th their I . . , costs you in Detroit $290.00. There year. Common sense stands appalled Oliver, presiding. The meeting was loads. -Mr. Harry March has engag- troit, was home for the wedding Sat- Frank Cameron, in a silver loving up M �'_ I is an American tax of 5 per cent., at the tragedy of this waste; $20 c rs. James Sproat, of Seaforth, and . �1 I., - 0 ucknow. .... 2�,�e ..". � excess price paid for cars day owing to the trains being held up Cameron family for over two hundred � - which must the paid, bringing the 000,000, * ?_ pened by singing Abide With Me. ed to work for Mr. Harvey Perkins. urday,but was unable to return Mon- which has been an heirloom of the of Mrs. Paul Reid, of L Mrs. William McLAren read the Scrip- 0 � -dh.- 11L . - , �0 �, M 11 � price up to $304.50. This is the duti- given to our railways as, a -bonus for - by the heavy sleet storm. -Mrs. Green ears. After an enjoyable evening ... �­', able value for import into Canada, moving coal, would settle ture lesson. The roll cal�topic was y .. - ".. 1. I.,... � 1 � I the coal who has spent several months with and amid showers of confetti, good r7l ., add 35 per cent., that amounts to Problem. a verse from our favorite hymn, 20 EXETER '.-"�, ,� 0; � , �� ! � The removal of the burden her sister in Harristou, returned wishes an WINTHROP .,��, I ��,��, 1.11�, responding. Mrs. Edgar Allen read a Death. of Dr. Hyndman�T . "', I I � $106.57, making the total cost of your of this excess price would v " ,,. 1 ,.� I , ;,i.� % . .., � � -Pord car $411-07. If you relief to th4 Maritime provinces than I 0 us I L �­,;� - gi e more hig,eom- home tast week -Mr. and Mrs. Mal- left for their home. Both the bride Day of prayer -W me ' annual ­, I . � ... imported chapter from the prayer ,book. MTs- munity received a treniend%)aav-�Aock colm MtLeod, of Fort Frances, are and gro,o;r are very well kriown--A (11,1y �.� I 1. . - I- - I", , I " ,..". buy it from the Ford Company they they. can hope to get from increased Lamont gave a splendid paper on.the Saturday morning when it 'was an- the guests of the latter's motheir, they have the best wishes of the c ' - will charge you $4i6.00 --that is how handling of Canadian grain. Are w Way of the People in Northern China, h K. H,ndnla Oln- was well attended. Prayer a er- ��� � .... � e .nouneed that Dr. Hug n, Mrs. Jas. Thornson-Mrs. W. Parkin- munity for a very happy future. Mr. ed in u-nison, for "gen"e'ra,l thanksgiv-, - .s�.Zli , �� ... �.�Z , I I � � I , ,,�,, �; , , I j close they come to taking the lull tied to a Policy of consumate silliness? a Missionary friend of hers who had coroner of Huron County, and a wide- son, of Detroit, came on Tuesday to and Mrs. Reid will be at home to ing" prayer of "confession," prayer � "*, ��'� , "I "Z�_4 � advantage of the tariff. Just $1.07 Is it possible to throw aside these gone to China, the hardships she en- ly-kno,wn physician here, had, died visit her brother, William Osmond.- their friends after the 15th of March. for' "missionary work in Canada," , ,I I �1, off the line. That is the amount you barriers. There are rumors that the dared on her way out, the love in her suddenly. Dr. Hyndman was the best Mrs. Ernest Vodden, who has spent �.,'-� � saveby buying a Canadian made car, government contemplates a cut in the heart to tell the Gospel story to those known family physician in this coun- ----------- qW.— prayer for "League of Nations," �­ - I � but 4-1- revenue lost to the Govern- ,thty Th� __ v I- who have never heard it 'Mrs James I nraver f "home and --th" ,F- � , I . I s u e . . ty, having taken over his rather s inent of Canada is $106.57. The Ford country should support every move of -Gardner, from Kirkton, was present practice in his younger days, and he CoInpany takea that in extra prices. the government in this direction, You at our meeting and gave us a nice enjoyed the confidence of a very wide The facts revealed by George Coo;te, cannot do that in a more forci,ble talk, encouraging us to carry on and circle of patients and friends, He was the member for X=I,eod, in a speech way than by writing your member not -be weary in well doing. The meet- in his 62rd yea,r and is survived by in the House of Commons March 16tb and telling him what you think of mg was dosed by singing I Love to his Nvife, formerly Miss Victoria John - last year, show in 13 makes of cars, the duty on automobiles. Tell the Story. Mrs. Houghton closed ,t,,, of London, and one brdther, the Canadian prices ranged from 37 R. J. DEACHMAN. in prayer, all joining in the Lord's George, who has been his office assist - to 41 per cevL above the American Prayer. — . - . ant for many years. The funeral of price. Not only did the Canadian - - Dr. Hugh K. Hyndman took place on - Manufacturers take full advantage of -FROM AN OLD McKILLOP WINGHAM . Tuesday afternoon, with a Private the tariff prot6actiou, be took advaTit- Notes. -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- service at the family residence, fol - age of the freight as *ell, to move drew's Presbyterian Church, will hold lowed by a public service in the Triv- the price up to the topmost limit. a St. Patrick's social on March 16th. itt Memorial Church and interment in There can be no escape from these 29 Elm St., Toronto. -Messrs. have Exeter Cemetery. No funeral for facts. We pay in Canada to -day for Dear Expositor: I get the much- sold their ladies' wear store to a To- many years attracted such a large cars, the American price plus the prized Expositor as regular as clock ronto firm, -who will continu6 the busi- congregation, the church being com- duty. U we import the car, we pay work, which is a solace. I also get ness. H�artna & Co. will carry on in pletely filled and scores were Unable the duty to the Government. If we invitations from the Huron Old Boys the men's furnishing and promite one to gain admission, mut,e but eloquent buy a Canadian car we pay the duty to* attend their gatherings --a fine lot of the most up-to-date st5'res in the testimony to the esteem and affection by way of excess price. The Canad- ofpeolAe, and -mostly from the towns province. -Mi. Harold Cowden, of that this community had for the doc- ian Manufacturers collect the duty and villages of Huron. Detroit, spent the week end with his tor. A conservative estimatis placed and keep it. - I 'Was interested to learn ,that mother, Mn. Hart, of town. -A very the congregation at 1,000. The ser - For Patriotism. Thomas Stephens, of the Queen's Ho- pleasant evening was spent at the vice was conducted 4 the rector, Rev, The capital engaged in the industry tel, geaforth, had, Tealched 85 years. home of Mr. William Wightman on A. A. Tramper, who, in the course of i3 $60,766,886. This, however, is not I have known him since I was a W,dne,day.-Tbe new Premier of his remarks, observed that for the Canadian capital-thes� factories are young shaver and must say he always Saskatchewan, J. D. Gardi,per, is an ,last 75 years there had been a Dr. largely branch factories witli the kept an orderly hotel. Speaking Of Ontario- man, born n ENter. - A Hyndman in Exeter. Dr. John Ilynd- major portion a the capital hold in ages reminds me of pictures Of three, meeting of the radio fans was held in man, father of Dr. Hugh, was the the U. S. Of the contribution which old Jewish ladies, which appeared in the council chamber on,FN,ebruary 4th. first regular practitioner in this com- we the people of Canada, make by on� of the daily papers recently. They *. - munity and made his visits mostly on way of excess prices for the main- are inmates of the elderly'Jewish BRUCEFTELD horseback,' remaining in practice for tenance of this industry, at least 75 warnen's home on Cecil Street. 'Their For Sale --car load of eourse clean apit nearly 50 years. On his death Dr. per cent. goes to the American stock- combined ages is 322 years. One is to be unloaded at Brucefleld. Send In roar Hugh took over his father's practice. holders in' theso� enterprises. The I 1 1, one 108 and one 103, and all are 02118"'; exact date later. J. T. McAsh. Varn tariff on automobiles is not a tarlff in possession of their faculties and Pbone 23-922. 8089-1 ` Dr. Hugh was born and died in the for the protection of Canadian indus- interested in what is taking place up Young Peoples' Society. - Sunday family home on Huron street. Dur- _� .. -.4v 2 .4 .3 44. J- 14 ing the service the hymns, "Unto the STEPHEN J t "king and country," and prayer that 11111"L. 1. - . .: .1 1. !, The Council. -The Council of the God may be recognized, etc. Those taking part in prayer were Mrs. Nor- " 1, ., 1'�',�. 11 . . , Tow-riship of Step hen met in tile town rison Mrs. M. Blanchard, Mrs. Alex- � I 11 . � : hall, Crediton, on Monday, March Ist, ande�r% Mrs- H. Blanchard, Mrs. Me- , , ��v n 1 "', at 1 p.m. All the members were Farlane, Mrs. Simpson, Miss E. John- , . , I ,� _J , presenL The minutes of the previous storr and Miss F. Saunders. .. ...� 1 "i 11 , - meeting were read and adopted. ._411 111 ", - � Moved by Mr. Hayes, seconded by Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. - The :;', , .111", I Mr. Tetreau, that the report of the Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. regular . I , ,� - �� --4 Auditors be adopted and that they be meeting was held the same day at ., I �, � . . , paid for their services -Carried. the home of Mrs. H. Blanchard. The I-, .. , 11 1, Moved by Mr. Mawhinney, seconded meeting opened by singing a hymn, I �,,�,; .. . �',.,,, -, by Mr. Goetz, that the letter from and Mrs. R. McFarlane in the presi- - .z , 11 I Kerr, McNevin & Kerr, re Lawson vs. dent's chair. The Scripture lesson ­Itl � � SLCphen Township, be filed and the was given by Mrs. H. Blanchard. Af- ., I ", account paid. -Carried. Airs. Joseph- ter the roll call and -reports from 11111�. �.... " ,� ine Dietrich made application to the Ladies' Aid and W. M. S., the min- I _�%, "I � council to have her lands assessed as utes of the last meeting were read 1. � , " ,,, A supporter of S. S. No. It instead of and adopted. The topic on "India" �� 11 I 1. :, . , 5 - S. S. No. 6. Moved by Mr. Goetz, was given by Mrs. E. Johnston and I ,.:4,K,A, seconded by Mr. Tetreau, that the was full of interest. An essay on, �_. ­,,-�4 , , ... Clerk shall notify the Trustees of "Africa" was given by Mrs. Morrison .1 I I."" I School Section Nos. 6 and I I that the and was very interesting, followed by , "I'll, ... .... _.,,� , .�,;" , ,:.""� petition will be considered on Monday, voluntary prayLKr by Mrs. S. Dolm- , 1; � �N I , " " , April 5tb, next at 2 p.m., and that age. After some business items were 11 . -2. . .1 ". the Clerk further cause a notice to be discussed, the meeting closed by sing- � ,,, ,i,- � posted up in each school house of ing a hymn and all repeating the 111. A I ,�, ,1 the section affected by the proposed Lord's prayer. �1, change. -Carried. The following or- . Obituary. -With deepest sorro* we :�t A � 0.1 , 14, . der-, were passed: Municipal World, learned of the death of little Edith I. IN � 1111, . ��,..Al ,,4� �. ,� supplies and subscriptions, $44.79; To- Barwick, who passed peacefully away l ­,."', ronto Stamp and Stencil Works, tags, at the home of her parents, Mr. and ..." .­ .4 .." .. $31.50; F. J. Wickwire, pri riting ac- Mrs. Sol. Barwick, after a short 111- , .1".." "ll ." I count, $53.75; Waterloo Mutual Fire ness of pneumonia, at the age of 11 . �;, �� . , I , ". ... Insurance Co., insurance on ball, years and two months. The funeral -.,; ". �'- ��. $18 25 r Re McNevin & Kerr law 11 1A a A _44- -13 , ,, � LAY S a un e e on e an. - and do-vm in the world. evening was e monthly devotional . I I was e un ay rnoon a was 1� . - ian people for the benefit Of the A great number of our citizens are meeting. The meeting opened by ___ costs re Lawson -Stephen (Walker largely attended. The little white, I - , , ,",,�` , — ,,,,i4�.� American stockholders of Canadian afflicted with colds in ng hymn 36. ,Miss 'Mary Me- Drain), $45; F. W. Morlock, stamps casket was covered With flowers. Be- cct1W., .. ., your obedient 8 gi I, . , .� ��..14 § industries. How long can the Canad- servant being among the number. Naughton read the Scripture lesson and exchange, $9.45; Canadian Na- sides flowers from friends, a wreath 1_,;;� 1, �'.. �'- - tional Express, express, $1.45; Ex- was sent by the Ladies' Aid Society �'IP ,.,. ian people stand this drain? There is not much of an interest- from Romans, and led in prayer; Miss ..". It , What Libor Gets. eter T'imes -Advocate, advertising, of Duff's Church, and one from the. . � � 11 ing nature taking place at Queen's Gladys Addison's topic was entitled , - �. . Total salaries and wages paid in Park. Raney, the leader of the Pro- "Stewardship of Personal Influenco." $12.20, H-erbert Young, account, $1.93; teacher and pupils of S. S. No. 10, . ,1�!,. 'P, " �, I � 1 � � - the Canadian automobile industry gressives, complained the other dav She stressed the important fact that J. W. Graybiel, auditor's fees, $10; where she had attended school. Her 11 ­.. ,f . 'Y; , ,,, I I I , � amount to $14,219,187. Wlages total- that there was no legislation being our influence either enAches or robs ALBERTA COAL .T. IT. Holtm,ann, auditor's fees, $10; little remains were laid to rest in, Eg- :" 1, led $10,958,202; salaries, $8,280,035- brought down. He said the millinery all whom we come in contact with; Superior Mfg. Co., rubber stamp, mondviille Cemetery. The pallbearers �, ,11, "I'll, I Totai employees On salaries andwag- display tit the opening was a -bout all also how much our personality count- Bnrn Alberta and Keep Your Money in Canada $1.35; ff. Filber, expenses to Chatham, were Stewart Dolmage, Jack Mont- �,,,�-� ,!,�� , ." N� es were $9,277. Wages and, salaries so far. A nauglity Toronto Tory ed when it was good, not just trying � $20. The council adjourned to meet romery, Joseph Hogg and Eldon Kerr. ,',�','� .. "I '. � 1: P��� combined amounted to a trifie .in ex- spoke � , 1�tk , I tip and told him he was too old to make the other one good. Misses again in the Town Hall, Creditan, on Rev� J. A. Ferguson conducted the il�T7�,',,, ,,, 11."FIN 1A cess of 16 per cent. of the Value of to be looking them over. Sam Clarke Eva and Fiore -nee Boyce favored us Monday, April Sth next, at I P.m.- ,service,;. Besides her parents, one ��_��Itll��, ,� 10, 4 4 , � '11`�`f' the product.- The Protection there- was congratulated the other day on with a very appropriate duet for the JEWEL LUMP Henry n1lber, Clerk. brother, Willis, is left to mourn the ,,I' 00 1� r, :` . . � loss of a loving daughter and sister. .."""I �'... - , ­. foTo of 85 per cent. -represents Over ,being a member of the House for 28 evening. Thirty-eight inembers an- . , . — ,11 " , dbixble the total wage bill. That is years continuously. Even Ferpson. swered roll call, and besides these we . 11,�,�, .,; I.;'' One of the Beat Prepared Lignite Coals in the Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to ,;,;.­ 14, " . , I , � ", ,11 . A ?�f flo, '� ligy, 6haurd as it may seem, in the Premier, had niL,e things to say had several visitors. The meeting LONDESBORO those that are left to mourn the lom �11.4 ;4,��- � �, `* � I Drumheller Valley ,. �%'I,e�'111', �,' U 'Ing_- to aid ithis,industry we give about him. A few days later. they. closed by repeating the Mizpah Bene- - of a little life being called away so, i"U'' �, I �� , I ­ . � . 11 ", �. _ , , It _ §001616AC,46, pa$, its entire wage fell out, and scolded each other good diction together. The contest will Note,.:t.-The concert given by the gopn. 1. I" � , '. -bill: tWlcia -6% dir "' The e1rcees, price paid and well. Clarke is a Grit and some� only last three more weeks. Which Clean—Bri ht—Hard young peoples, group.q of the Londes- Noteq.-Mrs. Flaist and Miss Vera �". ��." 11 '', 1. . , -will you be, a Red, a White, or A " T. z fot tafs '-W)6,�'C4`t - peoplo is thing of a humorist. 9 boro United Chn-rdi in the COMMun- R,qi-.t spent the week end with Mr. ,. - wi&n. Col. lack Our. , . . ity Hall on Friday last was a splen- ,,!,-N%1, enough to pa�v' -the-, �iages- v'A all cars . rie, who, it is said, commanded the Blue? Alberta Coal ...... $13.50 per ton Delivered and Mrs. Harry Jackson, of Walton. , 1." �,,,', ,, . A144W. " - d �,#tl leave do. . did sucees:.9. The outstanding features � ,:,� �. �,,,, produced ill 0 1111 48th I-Tighlanderg overseas, has intro- -Mrs. Joseph Bennett has returned -',,��,, ", � ...... �, . . . . . . .. . , $5,700,000 ovei�. `Vob�� 2.16:64'e084.ftil duced big liquor -bill. It is a very ELIMVILLE PocahODLaS ... ....... 12.00 per ton Delivered of the program -me were a two act home after spending a few tholiths � �.i, . "L . 1, ,'I .... ,,, , . oarg produced hi 04i*k44;11' " 1-�,Wo I comedy, "The Misses Pringles' Leap with her daughterg in London. -Mr. :'.� - f _ lengthy artide. The leading features Notes.-Afrs. S. Pym and Miss Ed- Cannel. Coal ....... 12.00 per ton Delivered , Year," a playlet, "Away Down East," and ptys. IL Bl,anchard entertaine'l , ,�; PO T $9116001006�of,e,vw sqii�x 1 , 1--; . I It 6v* 1 1 � �', � ", , ! , . � 00o produced 96 tild'" ft�60,�-:v'VN. Ate to give Government control to na have been on the sick list,Rev. Domestic Lump..... 10.50 per ton Delivered a stunt, "An Ev"ing at Home," and th, young Solks to a euchre p .1 �, � �, I....''..-0- those munici alitia which gave a wet A. E. Johns was at Anderson appolirit- . a burlesque on "Why ,.� ,� , ,�, �4 � . We Never MAir- last Friday night- The ff V: I I i, 11 4fiargod piys the wage_'..�60:`41, ­ - "I, rifority in t%le plebis-efte vote, anif- t6 merit on Sunday last, taking charge Anthracite......... 16.00 per ton Delivered Pat prft,liaglyt 14 1.1, �,, . h �_60i` , ried." There were also 44 1-�,��, I �11 I ; ;,� 's �,� .,�,�, ,�, ,�,�, , , I � . , , �� :,�� It i choruses, ladi6g, a box of correspondmg da ��, I , duci_g',,66 atiTs for Canadfai, � 4"' 6, Vote taken at the time of the of the s,ervieos in that church.-Rev.4 Coke...... - . . . .,,..... 14.oO per ton Delivered , , .��. "I ,� ',_ , . .�� .. I.. I ,,, . . . . . . �"111��pi ,,,, �vtc, , 0 ee and getvk �: . V"',* ,"I . ,m � I I tiong as to *116,tbet Ridout, of Toronto, preadhed it splen -1 I rveryone present reports having had 00 5�!J.. �., 1. *_*4,96 dot of tile can .1 . moriologu�s, solos and ingtrumentals. w1lit to Mira. V. Bullard, !,0� ,v� first prize, a neck tie, welit 6& *.`-� ;L""�� aft*'Iftv�w.tm" than $6,00 1. -A,�,! 64 "' Y,;: � Ulf,: I . '00 1000 ` i1i6kVfikt'4Od91 option or not Ifi, tfib§e Aid gorman on MlaWorar� wdrk oft ' an en .... 11"'..'s. Aw %io. 'Ove" , - . 11 Moody Rolland. Ifiss U blaiiel.'(ava- , ".1 ". � , , . . �ry -such I #* Jovable evening. -The W. , J. 0`�Wl - I I I 1014,60".w".041, gave 9; dry malority, Nbruary 28th, in this ehuf& A ,'�'A.,�, � '41.0 .,�' ., � �� ,,, X ,�,­, I ,� I , '10 , 8,64 "vw - �'6. , I Oftener thart subscriptl6n. was taken up afte_tbe, aeon I 1� .',�,-��1111p§. I . � . ,�" " " 'h, '_ �4 � - "N .,� - 11 ". . .404, at �, b � r �'i !"10(ii tlot I 446", d, %? . ' plai . will hold their annual pie social on a,ftd Mr. ATthur Be tart . "'."',-, W. A M,'ent & Co. " .'*'; _11p,',(',,� ,,, , " , I AIL ' ' . the c6molation prlte& AA*Wr 0­1� �, , �, 1 �'­ - I " .:,,biAr wt.,W 4 I . the 17t.h of March. There will be a � . :,,��46"J 1'�,.A*, I.i! .11 I I ovtwy� li*,;�`O, u,'�il*dichal, df North qva�ce for the Masion Punde - Mt. - , I " - it - ft � , I *Wp+ , f�,rj,j I i .1 I � I . W��. ooboftl: llftt* In O$W�110*., �tepstrfilg a bill $Atratel uOrne is quite ill at' the: Phoies 31 and 62 sP1Pndia Play given, One Of fhe 'best 'hours spent in daveingi ow � lilt I :;.111..`,Oi!��',,� I , I I I I I J!fj� L -1d - " `,� " ", ­ '_ . I �': ��4,L,.e4& '41�'!'L;" , I , ,,, _ , I I ;,.LYi..,,gg,�-�,Ov"� fah hl , V W, . -1 I ", �q- ,� �� r, I � , ,�� L �.01 W, "A ,_ 4, ,to , ,*n0#,At#* 11% whi ' 2 A e0bd 'and. hqrd. honk,6 of big son, 34r. Ww. awne -� � . - , o . that has ever been given here. Don't tiAglik,ed the h at 4 'h ,,, .- we '�,Oak 'Lj�.'�I` . _M , , , 1P I itis - ? 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