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I I Ix : omp" must earn , re,MV10 . ,�A - ", - re" I , _,; 'WW� �o " �, %. . - _b4110PC__-1 W � - f - �o _ I'Agei- an Wont. - The Ford. 0 � . �4 `t,*�.­,­­ breeze was smewhat out of Qie us. , 0 I I . - 'any s4.r#hg'L"j7%Tj, enough -to, Pay, **'Pt QA their tappda'.- ­ .. �� ­'�--;, r,;Y�i,t-_'� " � -,'WF1'-11 ,­�. �;, 'i - _a cash. investment land at that 1prO, Qr- 44� e"- ' ",,. .. 11. - I , UAI at EastBrUde.,Xr.-and X��o W R@99% -�Q- You ­Aww. - -1 I , ",'r; �­­ _�,',_ "" r, ­ � � mp,� � . of, 0idre�,,*q2X0Q,, bai@t',br'Pght � . � _ p . . , U , to.*. � # -Radford, of 'ClilAon, it the: -Wok 4:.�� I _s0a ,­ip f"PT, � v : - P , $$1.r)0 pft�,jkft% "%t,L0JMrge '" i � _. _J%e­tat�M - 4, I apex P. ..., i i " 134f *Ofitg�, a 0.001 � .. - I .' i, - - d'olp b6b .,6f� j� , � _.�' . I For 147 , , cA Of our , 'i� . Pord A 'against Abli Tali.4. 'jlqn;:,�;i�W bi -�.�i- ­ . - 0, ,." V, �, 1. . , . I' n�, a � . I 49VULE ! ,�_;�,4; .. . t-nd at the home: Of E. - auu MM, 4130 --- ., , A izclelOft ­ d ' .4 , . I - f6rd.-Miss Annie - 0 , Its aii - . ­ NOtOS.,--Mr. WaMei-16hris spent the I 1 $21 -, 9., ,. etcde ' $80,1 more than`�Ilk,, `Wt "if" " .1 1.1"q : 171e,pasl �Qj�j . , I -d,�U is lionlie, here, - Miss � , Simpson, who- is, . . X � , , kq �, ., ::":; .600A),I. _ pad. in holidays at.'Ju �15 I " , The -into at _% $r�, I r . ' ' ensigged in teaoing.school ,of � .. 11 . - 111� atioJeA %pti bek . , ­� I . ,�,, ", ._,"1PF,, , � . 1. Westerh'--_0,a'_gd ` 'Vjj4i!V-y0',,Mjij&-,LenA Y`ym, who has'been in Hen's in Hamil- Bait M , ­ . .. :4'. � �'t"�,"I'::"..", IY,q , I - ana& can -W, ... ,#, con try , ". I 1. . "'." , I V ­­ _. , '. -1. N, . 1.4 _.# all Can yvwv'�:afford to be without it ? ill , " " - " . . . '; ­ . I 1. . ,. I 1--, . - ton, ig home for'the holidays -Mrs. "."'. i . . I I - I a . � . -, - , . . I 4�. . If C11 r - I goni , I I_ , n I � . � �., I �: 11:� �:�. ,,,, � p.pt ,,�' ". ,,,..e,,,. i . . .-F ... � I " ,. " � - : 16 , .. gome woriths, If, visiting at her "_1 t�,1'11, _____4Vi'_ 1- . , . ,�. ."I", ,� t I I ( I I. A , f6s -ft t, i foti, , "'.CU&I4 '01v -Us" 14 - -18 nist., thei . I'll Alfred Bruce and her two �&ous, of , :_ _ 1. _;, I , - ot,� , - 0 � I �� ,Twdv only evening ser- BRUCFX ,. , �'. ,i*, I es, ,­ M - - .r burne.-The Good Friday .. a , ,.111 . . I.'. 1'...��,. �WWAVPNW r , _'. -poorly attended owing to so holiday week at the home of John Horticultural Society -UT - _ .11, ;,� 3 I tir. ei, �. a the strange part vice was I I e . *6 � ct'9A Iq 0 i Streetsville, Out., are spending th � pt6 '44 - 04, - . �,thw,vlli, lr%�* . �". 1. Us of� I , t ig� . � far mote butter came in much sickne 'a I -ALIAL, I & SONS 11 llii� I _ -i. I � * rsc�,W�l of. tawr.-� 11r. -t I I 1. I- - R _N fltyctm_11. I - ea - priv*.. , s n the congregation- N. __UFF I M �V, - 11,Ai,14"R ­W:,,�, P It. - 1, "'.cOb,�-ProtOdl,&'I,i�,*,*,"h,AS-I.i."*'c.,'* ippqd McGavin.-Ws Mary KTauter, who of geaforth, has I 11 .� . , . - V -i . , , -j-,.;" - consented to ad��s , �- . � 11 _*q.."X I " - I . ­ le t - . ries ruled -but they did .Rev. A. E. Johns took charge of the -, is attending Business College in Strat- the meeting next Thursday ev I . I � -0 _V4 . ift ��, 71 "IRM -490 0 not mind that. Sutherland was worry- Easter Stifiday morning service� on "', MTV- - - - - �_. - ONTAM emus" ,��,.%� 1 ' I , - ,,, , � C. i *Ili . , " I . -1 - , ,?I,ur We r V . . - , -P! .-Ill I .�. . ­ ford, is spending.the holiday at the the 15th, on the annual' :1: � .". I I - I "�'; , -Le ihg about hog cholera in those, days account e H. Liv- I . .. I I. conventioll Of I �;, "::1, 1. I; 11 I I lh, , - , SE . t , r tjo t',,* . W - S ,�ve - -, 6,10-� c ,. ,'acdept A . I , I - - P-,::, � __� . . .Z;,. � idel%­"At Tormet . , '. home Of Mrs. J. NeDonald.-Harry, the Ontario Horti,cRittargl Society, ... '�-!­ 11 1. . 1- -­.... I �11�r­�7, - . . � -�. 11 -,r : � ,,�:", ­ 1�� , , . , �1,% '� clii`i�is,i� r4ard to -he is debanged man now. ingstone. He spoke of wyeral young held in Toronto, and on 1.�.� - " , - � lifroteediiiii --were -W,hollyl false.. I iie . � I and MTS. Jackson have moved to the .1 I I .., , - Chinese boys whom hebad taught in paper .1.� ;1�'.. . .- , �11 ciW iPae&es­of,91-v John MacDonald .1 - P = there an "HOW to Cm� _.If�" - —_ 7- , 7-- - their tarm on the 12th eonc�ssjon of which he �,,�,i,,� , - I Arft Chengta.-Among the large number ,7,7 I. I r ,_ �N� , - � V. , land .# Me! , to, , prove - � big " McKillop -Mr. Fred Ennis, o duet a F Show." - - �,,�11� I A. . . . .f Brus Mr., Armour ;,- , * Y P. S. will m�ot� F id ther, the evening train ,on the - has offered a, Prize of a gooabc*k �:: 1, point and"drovellcmue. t6 argument- Bennett broke again this .week. who have been sick with lw­grippe in - .. I 0 �_ ri a y evening Wes, , � , I � sels,'hiis rented the house owned. by Mr& � and i lock.�� I T I ",:,', -, A I � . with teping force. , . When he breaks he breaks badly ' this ne ghborhood. are: Mrs. Charles ,at 8 o'e � Uth Hueston, of London, Huron and Bruce was delay. Mrs. -Barrows and intends moving in for the most original =1000! , : I:- � ­ , London, speuf'tlW`--,Easter week end ed until' Sunday morming--several. this f . . 'be. . 1. I begins as Shakespeare says Johns, Mrs. Ed. Johns, Ition of bird houses shown at �, ,- 0, - Rqqally eff-ective- was Mr., Coote's : "To seek Mr. Silas I . ".:;', � ' �he bubble reputation with the froth- Johns, Mrs. Wes. Job=, Harry Murch with her parents -M. and Mrs. Sam of our Wingharn teachers and stud- ro week.-JObil Watt VM in To- S . . I. ent. They spoke -at, on business over .the week ep er -1 w r w �, X, , " 11 � . - appeal to the govermn ` end. temb Fo e Sho in Bruce- . - of referring it to the Tariff Board. - Mrs. Murch, Rev. and Mrs ' Hueston.-Misi. I - Howell spent brits are home for the holidays; Miig _mr. 1, - field, open to anyone -young, or,old. . ',�., � ing mouth." . Starting from -no*herL atorie, Mirs. ;. Living- . When the Australian Treaty was be- "'Everett Skinner and Easter at ber born age Dolton, representative ., . --- �� e field -read, -a .0 - in Goderich.- Ida Lutton,'Picton; Miss Louise Hau� trustee of School Section No. 9, Me- Notes. -The reguhr monthly 3neOt- . i 11 . I fore the governan. ent involving',, e, sermon to the H' Gladys, Mr. and Mr -g. Well. Auss Evelyn Gibbons, KIIIOP� is in Toronto this week on ing of the W. M. S. will be held OIL �111 . - Ouse on political mor- . Skinner Messrs. Brown Hissing, of School of na, Guelph; ., largement 'of the market for autos Ality-told how pute.he was -not ev- and Mrs. H. Ford. -Mr. C. Stephens Commerce, and. Mervon Merner, of London; Mr. John Bosman, Toronto; business regarding our ruralsehools, Wednesday, the 14th -Last Thurs- "I , 1 � I \ en the, lilies of the -field approached Sr., of Stephen, visited his son, Mr: the. Clinton -Collegiate, spent the, Miss Helen Mulvey and Vera Lynett, day evening, April lgt� Mrs, Kni t . I .1 i , � , ,� . ­ him. The Grits*were terrible--twen, Ro rts ii, ness regarding schools. -Gertrude entertained a few friends to -a jolly- . . I., .� the goverhment went straight ahead -Roy Bennett is in Toronto on busi igh - Would they hesitate now when the W. Stephen, last Sunday. -Mrs. Geo. Easter vacation at ii�ear homes. -Miss Stratford. -Xi% William be o only,effect of their action would be ty or 30 years age they tried to defeat Wright has been very ill, with ton- Helen Be&ttie, of _*ftham, is the assessor for East Wawanosh, is at- Miller, who is engaged in the millin dance in honor of a house guest, Miss, . �._ � -, , ople him -names of Preston and Marshall silitis, but is recovering -Mr. W, jX.- guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Erwin. tending to his duties again. - Mrs - 'Ilv . �'J to free the pe from monopoly . - ery business, spent Penfol 'id, of London. The music was -, Tr Price? flitted into the political chiarascuro- Penwarden is- quite ill at the home of the week end at f - . . I sometimes he drifted over to Chicago his daughter, Mrs. Will Stephen. I . Andrew Mitchell and daughter, Miss her home in Walton. -Mr. H. Stone, furnished by the Collin's orchestra. , � '�'. ....., � . I . -------------- a-.--- DUBUN I Agnes Mitchell, have returned after who has been teller in the Canadian Church News -Health and weather "'. The Tory Defense. and brcught in Pinkerton detectives-- spending the past three months in ermitting, the Postponed Faster ser- _11 House Burnedw--ft Thursday last Bank of Commerce, Walton, is being P ." 101 - Even the Conservatives with the it was terrible drivel, STANLEY Florida. -The Bluevale Spring Show transferred to Toronto this we vices will be held next Sunday in the :,t' ,,, , . School Report. -The follov ,ek. I ,­ . exception of the members for Oshawa No, man in the House of Commons - Ang is week at noorr hour, the fine brick and sale, which was advertised for Wall,,, Sh,ldi,e lias taken the posi- United Church. The special Easter .''_... -1 � � 4 �­.. , �1 , �1 I a' the report of School Section No. 10, house of Mr. Malachi Burns, 7th con- April 12th, will be held on April 13th. tion as teller in the bank at Walton. . . . . . . �w appro ches R. B. Bennett in range. music to be rendered by the choir is . , and'Windsor make -feoible defense of To know him is to be mas-ter of the Igh order and, judging by the, . � Stanley. Pass, 60%; Hortours, 75%. cession of Hibbert, was totally des-, The Late Foliza Tbom.-Eliza Flem- -The Easter dance that was given of a hl .,!" - I the auto tariff. Cahan; of Montreal, '.1 - science of ballistic� He can sink to a Those marked with an asterisk denote troyed by fire. Paspers on the road- ming, widow of the late Charles Thom in the A.0,U.W. Hall, Walt 8 practices which have been -held twice .:, I , . thought something should be done to depth of bathos and dri,�el which wa weekly for some time, it should make ;, take away the excoisg brofit-having """' ..�­ � � � the absence of a pupil for one or more way noted the blaze and gave the of Turnberry, died at the home Of well p,tr,,i,.,d.-M,. W. Humphries a very real contribution to the beauty 11,� . makes the niost common of the com- exams: Sr. IV-Aldie Mustard, 78; warning. Mr. Burns was moved to her son, William Thom, in Colborn,-, spent last w�ek in Guelph and To- Al I i) provided a tariff to enable the auto mon place take on an air of sublim- Melvin Snider, 78; Viola Wheeler, 70; the home of a relative- Much sym- in her 76th year, on March 20th. In- ronto on business. and helpfulness of the services. At 4....-. 1 1. . makers to bleed the public he was ity. He can at times rise to a height Roland Ketchen, 69. Jr. IV - Jean pathy was felt for the ag�,[ man as terment took place Marc'h 22nd in the the morning service Barnby's "Awake _� 1- I willing to apply leeches1to the bleed- which is akin to real statesmanship Campbell, 58; Ross Grainger, 56- he is troulbled -with heart disease. family plot, Wingham Cemetery. Of Up, my Glory" and Varley Robert's, I ..... �"­ , , I � erg. I - -1 4 % IN, Mary Woolley, 45; *Dorothy Swan: Some of the furniture dov6n,tairs was a fa .P.., and deliver a statement worthy of mily of twelve, all of whom liv- "Seek Ye the Lord," with tenor , . . . . . . � One of the amusing features of the 30. ST. III -Frank McCowan, 70; sailvaged. "I'll . I I m sideration. You , ed to manhood and womanhood ex- McRILLOP obligato, will be the anthems, and in "'. debate Was the speech of T. E. feel like rushing up to congratulate Retta Tay4or, 50. Jr. Ill - Anna Notes. -Misses Clara, Camilla and cept one little girl, now only three the evening "Still, Still With Thee,",. �.... I", ,.' . - � I .]Caiser. He comes from the neigh- him and then he dro,ps--drop"rops Aikenhead, 71; Catharine Ketchert, Geraldine Meagher -are. ho'ida ' ving at survive, Ae son and two daughters, Campbell - Gordon. -A quiet but (Fletcher), and "How Long WU . ". I I borhood, of Oshawa a representative, till you vision one of those night- 61; . Stewart Baird, 60; *Dorothy their home in th&village.- .John Me- William, of Colbor-ae; (Carrie), Airs. pretty wedding was solemnizo�d ax Thou Forget Me, 0 Lord,', (Pfleuger) �.,- . ; 111 _. - so to speak of General Motors, a mares in w4lo you sink beyond the Woolley, 56. Sr. II-Kathlyn Mus- Connell, Joseph Feeney, ku:h Hills Wil-Iiiin Krohn, of W-ingham; (Laura) the Manse, McKillop, on Wednesday, will be sung. The choir is up to full I 11 . . . large American Corporation having a nethqrmos tard, 77; Stanley Collins, 68. Jr. II and Anna McGrath are h,aiw from Mrs. David Johnston, first line, Mor- March 24th, at ten o'clock, when Lily strength now, � :,, J, branch at Oshawa. In the course of - t d6pthis and -waken with a Ra so there is a small �,, jerk. Is it the s,ame man yon heard - y Pepper, 73; Evelyn Grainger, Western University. for E;i-,,-r vaca-. ris, and five brothers, Stanley Flem- Christina Gordon was united in mar- waiting list of those desiring a place I - . I A . his speech 'he told of 14 factory clos- a few minutes before? No; it can't 72, Walter Baird, 68; *Nelson Forest. tion. -Mrs. Lawrence Bea!,,, ,if Strar- , ming, Niagara Falls; Alexander, of r38ge to Mr. Robert W. Campbell, in the choir. The practices are being I'll- _. ­` . . ing at. Oshawa in 1924 because of the. be, but it is. The s I. -Randal Pepper, 73; Ken McCow- ford, spent a day last we(�k with her Manitoba- George, of Toronto; Albert both of the 7th concession of Me- largely attended and greatly enj � W,L A lowering of, the tariff on, ce tatesman has dis- yed . �:`�,11 ain,- ppeared Ill ' . F ' . rt. gp.,01. 40111IRre an 68. Primer -Audrey Swan, 72 ; sister-in-law, Was Mary SeaLe.-Mr. I of Win Killop, Rev. J. A. Ferguson officiat- by all. It is planned that in the 0 ... . materials vh-e-ft tfie;*v I _j��_qard ,and gham, and James Haf, Kin- near " " 1, - ;.,; ei-ament ' a Ji;r- -9uTft%­68-,--AJvin'Dntot' gor."- vmd--MrtR'P6tai,-Ryav�-a"-family havd'l carTl A ,�f7, � , itr his lilic-e is ihe'pi-fl-ni Peddler of I I ne. AM died recently in the -or- ed. The bride was gowned in a dr-ess future the chair will �:give u sacred- . .. - 'duced the duty'on Eigrieu - I impil - . Mary Stewart, Teacher. moved to the Ryan farrh three mides I � I , , , putrescent platitudes wearying the der named. One brother, Wesley, of of sunset silk crepe, and wore a -rope concert of choral singing. Next Sun- � 1_" -1.11 ments. According to hi ' 'u "(1 House with his vapid inanities. I a- north of Dublin.�Mr. and Mrs- Smith Falls, survives. She was a of pearls, the gift of the groom. Af- day the members will wear their new I , � men had been thrown o o - WINTHROP O'Hearne -have moved to Mrs. Annie and attentive mother to her ter the ceremony a sumptuous wed- gow,ns for the first time ling _� - Notes. -Mr. and M, -s. W. C. Ben- Mulligan's farm in Logan Townshil". family in their times of sickness and ding dinner was served at the home in line with the great majority of .q I I JOcked over, to the States .ruin and 0. most kind , thus fal �;; 'Jesolation-Kaiser headed the charity ' .. 1�� I I A nett have returned home after spend- -Dr. Louis Dill, of Buffalo, N. Y., death. of the bride. Later the happy couple church ebaim throughout the land. �11 organization which came to their re- STANLEY ing a few days with friends in To- .spent Easter with his parents. -Mr, _-0— left on a short honeymoon to Buffalo, An array of dresses of every colour .1 . . . . . . �1' . lief-tears--anore tears -singing of Death of Edmund Elliott. -The ro,t,.-Mr. Melvin Blanchard, Jr., of Peter DiM, or Detroit, was home f,,- TUCKERSMITH Cleveland and other points, the bride in the rainbow (especially when the :�,, � . the National Antheml Well, it's a funeral took place at Bayfield oU Good Belleville, spent Easter holidays with Easter. He likes his work in tha: Faster Exa inations.-The fol -low- travelling in a navy blue dresq,--of colours do mt blend), facing the con- I 11 14 1 1 " " nice day; let us look at the facts. Friday, April 2nd, of Edmund Laing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin city very much. -Mr. Gerald Holland, in georgette and taffeta with hat to greg-ation, is always distracting and -I,,, . ;,X is the result of the Easter exam- ,,��. Elliott, of Stanley Township, Huron Blanchard. -Miss Margaret Cuthill, of of Detroit, is visiting with his par- I " match and a fur trimmed coat of is not conducive to reverent worship, 1, m ean 7 ations for School Section No. 2, -�J What kind of iron did he County. Mr. ElhGtt had been teach- Campbellville, is spending her Easter ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, ' fawn tricotino. On their return on especially in these days when fashion .11� Tlirk(�rs-rnith: Fourth Claqs-Total . -1 --% The tariff referred to went int(> ef- ing at the Fairbanks Memorial School vacation at her home here. -Mr. El- Sr. -A number of our young folk rI;;,1.k, 710; pass mark, 426; honor April ]at, to the g -room's farm, a re- decrees sleeveless gowns, low necks ;.**� .." " feet in 1924 or more properly speak- and had formerly taught at Bayfield ton Haist, of Toronto, is visiting his attended the Lane -McQuaid wedding inark, 532: Verna McGregor, L581; ception was held, when a large num- and knee, leng-th skirts. Consequent- ..� " ing near the beginning of the fiscal and God,,ich Township. At the time mother over the holidays-bfiss Min- at St. Columban on Wednesday.- i her of neighbors and friends attend- ly many who desire to nurture the 11 S*vwart Cudmore, 569; Jack Cooper, I,f-., year 1926. In the year before we of ,his death he �vas in his 58th year. nie Wheatley, of Suns,hin-e, is vacat- During the, high gal,. on i ed, to extend congratulation,,; and best true spirit of worship have long felt I Satur�d a � 73 9 - Cooper, 321 (Beatrice, .. imported from the United States Of He is survived by his wife, Amy ing at 'her home here.-M.r. Archie last, the windmill on Mr. Jos. Nagle' '. - I , Beatrice wishes. The many beautiful gifts be- that a quiet and dignified uniform of 11 ; � I ini-l.d 5 examh through sickness.)' 'el, iron and its products, $152,176,749. O'Neil Ehliott, two daughters, two Campbell, of Toronto, is visiting at far-, 3rd concession ,,f Hibbert, was 1 token the high regard in which the black, with sin-/ple white collar, . . . . . . After this killing 'reduction of the sons, two brothers -and one sister. his home over the holidays. -We are blown down. It land, d in parachute Third Class -Charlie Cudmore 504 I young couple are ht-ld. harmonizes more truly with the ap- .. .� tariff the iiiiiports were $1,34 , 684 , 441. , sorry to hear of Mr. John Campbell stylle and did not far.- as or, former I lion.). Jr. III -Total, 500; pass, 300; i propriatf- atmosphere of the pulpit. 1. . Ah, Mr. Kaiser, as a preliminarythat ll,mor,, 375: Promoted from Jr. 11 to, - -_ I HAY ions. -On Tuesday Messrs. Jerry- It is, therejore, a distinct advance to - looks bad. It must have been some being under the doctor's care -Miss occas .�,.. 11 -Fula McGregor, 4,39; Mildred, special Oshawa bra -ad of ironi School Report. -The following is Isabel Eaton is spending a few days Doyle, Pat Jordan arvi Dan O'Connor (,1141m,ire, 424; June Smith and Uoy I I LONDESBORO wards uplifting the service of wor- I Was the report of School Section No. 10, with her cousin, Miss Helen Small- assisted in replacing �hv large wheel ship in the church, to do away with I . , it what is comimbrily known as Pig Hay, of Easter Test Examinations. don, of Walton. -Mrs. R. Bennett and when the main axle and other parts Coor-r. equal, 420 each; Beatrice Notes. -Miss Olvetta Brigham, of,distracting influences and to have the I I � I ingat Blooms and Billets: Imports, PupHs were examined in all subjects. son Ross, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. were replaced.-Mis, Elva Sts, Pa�'raan, 373, The highest in each the St. Thomas Collegiate staff, 1 1924, from the U. S., $1,492,492; i to ples Suhie­rt wore: In is I leaders of praise and worship attired -1 "I Sr. IV., Honors -Lorne Chapman, J. Bennett -The sleet s rm has done spent Easter with F, --r sister, Mrs. IN. Class, Ari'h- pending her vacation with her par- I Rlike in the regulation choir and pul- metic, gt,ewart Cudmore, 75; Third s I; , 1925, $958,682. Perhaps it was cast- 92%. Sr. 111 -Honors: Hugh McEwen a lot of damage. The main teWphone Leo Murray. She lof, for her home. Class, Arithmetic, Charlie Cudmore, : ent Mr. and Mrs. William Brigham.. Pit 9—s. $106,718, dropped to nothing -in L925 Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Brodgen were g -Rests' "I ings, malleable iron, imports in 1924, &6; Margaret Dick, 77- Pass_ Ted line was put out of commission, about north of Clinton on W,-,Inesday.-Mr. 7r,, I,, If Class, Arithmetic, 1,1.oyd - ��� ... W G ... e Dick (eq�al), 68. Jr. ?_6 poles being broken down. They John McConnell, of W ­;tern Univers- in Blyth over the Easter holiday.- - , - ) . -why chase the Kaisef- fuAher? 111-pw,s: Mary Hiuser air gang on and will soon itY, London, spent 1 -:;i -ter 'with hisi Coop( -r, Fula McGregor, 95 each; io The W. J. met last Thursday in thol ST. CO�UMBAN .A, -t,e � '% � ,. ,. - . Thiese bubbles always bre�W' '1' e Housseau, 63. Sr. II -Honors: Jirh- have all the lines back to normal parents, Mr. and rvlr�. 1). McConnell, 1 Reading. Juno Smith, 42 out of 50; .- . . � . 0 .7 %arjry Community Hall. There was a .-pl(,n-' Lane- X<�Qua id- A very preUvwed- � . � that ,bys, 7 . 'did paper given by Mrs. J. Mani -ring, " , all I have is how did he get rnie McKvien, 00; Alvin Bell, again. -Mr. Nelson Govenl-ock wears of our burg. -Mr. A. P.,irling has been ; 1) : T C. din- was solemnized in St Colum - 01^ ,;" � in Sp.elling, June Smith, 5o out of ,')O: . 5 n raw ng, . une mith, 44; Bvatn a reading by Mrs- J. Carter- banN church, St. Columban, . at nine 1 . .1 en Munn, 83� Pass-Mrold Elde�,72; a smiling face these days. Hi * wife busy hauling posts fr,,ni Seaforth for Coopvr, 42 out of 50; in Geography,la'" � , _.. Dorothy Corboitt, 53. Jr. 11_ Ss, I Supper was served at the close. -Mrs. o'clock (in Wednesday morning, when ". The Vicarious Sacrifice. . presented him with a fine baby girl the Logan, Hibbert :ind NfOK'110P Tur- TV. Class, Beatrice Cooper, 03 out of 11 �% k Irene Mousseau, 70; Jessie Dick, 60, in the Seaforth Memorial Hospital on al ,line which is agnin in repair. Mr. I F. Johnston, who spent the winter in Miss Margaret 1. McQuaid, daughter r" � .� A .� IKIL 4,V., -U-12 16. T� T__A­ ,r-1-- A- 75; 11 Class Mildred Cudmore, and ". , '01 �_ I - I - - ne o er ng e mention- . � -, e igauser, Wednesday, March 31st. We are Robert Birchell is , -pervising the I London, has returned to her borne.- of Mr. and Mr.,. Joseph McQuaid. of ,"11 , - . Fula McGregor, 50 out or 5,0; in His-, Mr., �1 ed. * Mr. Kaiser said churches had Mary Coleman. Sr. Primer .- Jack pleased to hear they are both doing erection of the nvw posts and is a '. Radford, of Clint,on, is spending McKillop, becAme the bride, of Mr. I . �� tory, Jack Cooper, 61 out of 75; in , . geen. btdlt in Oshawa. Therefore, Munn, Edna Corbett, tilward Corbett. fine. -A deer was .seen in the woods hustler, with a go(A .lAa of erecting some time with her son, Mr. J. Rad- Vincent. J. Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs.* !, they must be allowed to charge $200 Number enrolled, 20; average atten& west of the v�Uag I Literature and Poetry, in W. Class, ford. here -Mr. E. Adams and Mr. 9 last week. the new poles and �:­'Lilig out the q . extra for autos sold to Sas"teliewan -ance, 18.-M. G. Johns, Teacher. V old ones.-Misa Gortr-e-l- Stapleton is , tewsrt Cudmore, Pg. in ff. C"ass' � G, M(,Vit.Li(, are iJohn Lane, of McKillop. The mar- 11. , at Toronto this week , � ceremony and nuptial mass was I -.O---- Jum� Smith, 89, Fula McGregor 89 ' riag( ... farmers in order to pay for the home from Normal Sv),­il.-Miss Je - ; "' � as delegate- to the convention --The celphrat)(4i by Rev. Father Dant7er, 11 " Writing, Fula McGregor, 40 out of - thurebes. Surely this is a new form ALMA BAYFIELD McConnell, of Detr(w. w -as home for 50; in Co,mpostition, .Fula McGregor, I W. M. S. held their regular monthly P.P., of St. Columban. The youthful 11" of vicarioux sacrifice of which not Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irwin, Easter. meeting at the home of Mrs. Fing-� I.." .� much has hitherto appeared. Of Toronto, spen;i their Easter vaca- Breezes. -MT. E. T. Brown, of the -0- - 45 out of 50; in Grammar, Verna Mc bride, who was given .away by her 1� . - . I r. and Mrs. Standard Bank, spent the Naster Gregor, 42 out. of 50, Hygiene, I land last Tuesday. It was well 8-t- I father, looked charming in a gown of I . 11 �* WINC I I k %I Verna 1 tended and some splendi . Y, �, I The Leaders Clash. Abram Hugill entertained a few of holidays with his parenfi in Tofonto. McGregor, 52 out of 60. Number on, d papers peach georgotte over pink silk crepe. �.� Lly. Notes. -Quite. .1 T,,:,nber from tb e roll for March, 14; average attendance were, given. -Miss B. Snell, of To- with hat to m.qt(-h. She wore blonde I., The tariff debate was followed by their friends one evening reeeni - -Mii�es Elva and Arm, Do -war, of ninth concession in Vast Wa-wanosh For March, 13.5. Highest totals for ronto University, spent her vacation kid slippers and stovkingrs and &rried I �11, I agh between Leader Meigheu and are complaining of *h, bad roads, (,A�,h .I r. at the PRrqonage with her parents, R boquet of white roses. The brides- : .. a cl Mr. John Bo-nnett hadu very success- Toronto, and David Dewar, who is I . 11 ful wood bee on Friday last. - Miss attending Cliftton 'Collegiate, spent r1as,: TV-Verria McGre- Rev and Mrs. Snell. -Mr. and Mrs. maid, Mi" , 1 Mr. Dunning. 'That is a story worth being impassible for :i team to drive gor, 581: qtA,wart Cudmnre, 669; Sr.1 , . Mary Lane, sister of the � , Edna Jamieson spent a few days this their Easter vacation with their ptar- I Rork of London, were guest -,4 of re- _ � I I .k end. rosteworid satin crepe with hat to, ... an Articlo"In itself and -that I hope Week with Clinton friends. -Quite a ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar. - Mr. in. Pedestrian styl,, is the Utebt fll--(-harlpq Cudmore, 15w, Jr. IT- IRtio;f; here over the wee groom, was dressed in a gown of 1. th--40� 6111M�G -%16- say for the =,in- mode of travelling. Mr. Thos. Shoe- F -ed , . , number aire Laid up with an attack of Harry,A3aker, of London, spent Eas- ,ul, McGregor, 4.39; Mildr Cud-, I ent1that theso-Awd 41&res -will bear "flu.'�­A number from here attend- ter Simiday with his parents, Mr. and hattom's sale was ,1,i!!,, a good sue- more, 424- Miss Mellis, Teacher. I - - ---.*--- - mst.ch, and carried a boquet of pink I . I .. . WAI�fkiti- Mr. XoilgMn-bas made up ed the Old Time Dance given i Sea Mrs. F. N. Baker­­IMiss Antia El� cess. In spite of rot In �i nd snow there - - I I roses. The groorn was ably support- :.1 I t W Iniod to bull 6ze Dunning., it I was A large crowd, i,id things went I STAFFA led by Mr. Thoinias McQuaid, brother N 'I. . daWt be done,. ThO rko � .. 'b --for forth on 'Tuesday last, -Mr. �� Me- licrtt,i,,of Toronto, spent the, Easter at good Prices- Nln:�'­ symp-ig in WALTON of the bride. At the offertory Miss X � ' �"m 0 Nair, of Critnbrook, a�ent; Monday vacation with her aunt, Mrs. J. I ..., I t 'V* - 11 Regina has -all the , hdra",' fall swing and quil,. :1 number here NfArhan-Roo. - A very pleasant! Nntes. -Mr. Arnold Jeffrpy, of St, Ella Ryan, of Wingham, aunt of tha I � ... ff,"" 11 . lt . .. - - " courage 'of an Englighiirian, 96 came ', of 'Olin - Marys, %pent the week end at his g-roorn, s-ang Gounod'q Ave M8Tia. ,11 - gihtirig with friends here.­_XIs-9 Gra0e Gib- Fraser. -Messrs. LawAnce and Fred have tapped and ni , : a considerable event tookillacp at the Walton Par- I ­�;i ", -',. � bings ton, spent, .... 9,�. ,'- � ., 'West from EnglEffid knowing,notbi- _4 couple of Fowlie spent Good Friday with.their 'mount of syrup. %`,,� are Sorry to son ge, an arch 31.-f, when Rev. Dr !home here. -Miss Ads Speare is'After the ceremony the bridal garty as 19; week the kusit 6f3diss Iva Pa'rents.-Miss Jean Woods, " �_- ­', : I I Of farnring. In the Province of gag. ' oii�bo`a; *Oporlt Mr. JaTn(,.q \­lerson, of the Br an united in mRrriRXP Miss Lil-' spending Faster holidays in Toronto, � repaired to the home of the bride's .. .., � I o - 14. I.:, -. ka*hewan, WhIh comes mighty close . Nott.-Qufte a aurrlber�frorii libre at- Miss Ethel Jowett, Brechin, and Miss ninth concession of W-st Wnwanosh, liRn Irene Roe, youngest daughter ,)f --Mi" Mabel Yen, is .spending the, parents, tu,herf, over fifty guests sat 111'� I � terided the party giv6n by Mr. and Izetta Merner, of New Orlea I t . i � � , , � - - " 4to ��a�n , uso I 11,11, " ,g the bftl governed Province mrs John Mcp ea is suffering from ;i ;,:iralytic . _N11 � , "', * ,1TOY'. of MeKillop, on Easter af their homes -4 as A ma ke Mr. and Mrs. Edgar RM of the 14th holidays at her home here -Master down to a most sumptuous weddinlr %% - - . ­ -� ", si Al CA -W Frederick and Margaret Jones are I dinner to which all did ample justice. .. _r ,r,�., ,, - I . . ��' , -Aid , ominion, he became the lep& ;;�,'3 .4 ­- �ILJ_ Its -Tr and Nurse Hogg, rir !..wm, is xt Ming concession of McKillon to William ..1 . 1. � .12 I A"Zon. I I It w . I ..a ay week. , ay returned loronoto on Ivion- him. I I -bing their grandmother near Cred. I The dining rooni was de ra .1 , i X - We hope for ,,, speedy recov- John Mschan, Grey Township. . � . . - , i,,'��, - n# ak not luck that t - I .1 ca ted in � _. . . . . , ww� P . - day. -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. J The, visi ,,�,!., " I I ,�1.h,f*_AWA-1�.'*,'W_as abilit*. He Cud . cru�'ett "' er3r.-Due to the in-,:Pmeney of the bride looked pretty in a Rosewood silk � iton-Mr. and Mrs. W. Faweet� wish I pink Rind *hit(,, with table decora- 1, ... , . ". I . . I 1�': �. A10 riliff 1, , " , -, , RLYM turned on Priday after spending two . � Ito thank their mnny friends and rec- I tions of pink tulips. The, h "-Z, i , .. '­,� 0209".I.td d'"M6111e. Me has fac- Sanderson-lToWatt. - Ono- - of the vreeka in Toronto_-Mlss Gladys Dav- - 1. . I �:, . I .. A , I ppy '� � ":4. . ed ".' � ' Vel __ --- - __ - 'nnt neighbors for their kindness and I criizple� left ori the after -noon traia '. ,4 -1 j ' 4 , ,khen, measures his I n on I I . , . ttre, 0 " �4'. happy events Which'tange A ripple of ison returned to London on Monda' I'll . ­ � ��]�,_,�.-'�,,,�'., I .� _1j' �iga '.4ioi-Mean opponent 7 e m e moving to their boney-moon for Toronto, Lon- I � � � , I - . - � b , excitement in any nilAborilbod, took after spending -a few days with her ; ;� , .. ­- , q lst� ! theiir new home west of Staffa.-W. 11. don. Aiirora and St. Marys, the bride ... I . - now, UVW�`Jatorr��! � . *-5-i —let us Place at the re,idenee of Mr. atid Mrs. mother, Mrs. J. Davison. -Mr. and ., I ��' I 7 I.. go on with th,14" i'mi6 _�, � 11 - . O'Brien, son of F. O'Brien, wh4) has wearing R travelling dr"s of green .. '�.j :, �: : % - , ;��'. I., . ­. - ., , , ! _,­ " . � William Howatt, Hallett, on Tuesdhy, Mrs. W. Tnk,risband and -family and boom in business with his father here 1reorgrtte and cut, velvet, with fawn ,,,� r _ . I . , r . ,� . " � � � , � , . .0 BV61& ni. lW"rdgf':-:, 'March 30th, when their eldest daugh- Miss Gwen Elliott, of Manila, spent 0 . ­,, ��. .. '_111 . 11. T"-1- �_el. - � . 14r, Agnes Lucenda, ,becaiie the bride the holidays -with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. i for the past ,six years and .goild his in- toat and hat to match. The gToom Pt :.". . I ... . 111. �� ' Miss McPhail Intr6d.uoi,W il�. � . .I twrpqt in the businoss to G. 0. Wilson gift to the bridesmaid was a white : , -, 4 I �­11 0 �, � �. . 11, . , , V619*111". Of One Of Hulolett t0washiV prosper-' ElIiOrtt-Migs Lucinda keid is visit- "The Crucifi x 1' o n 1 1 1 -nnt'h ago, left for a trip to Michf- goM bar pin, and to the groomsman I .�'. . .. I ,.�_'� A M . I "� U0,4"lialling on the gov,ethbigiit 00 Yonne hirn)ors in the person of ing friends at Exeter. -miss Maude Im , . ,� . I "�, ' 0 . 1, " - s - gan on the lookout for something. We white gold cuff links. The bride and I . 1. _0 I ...J : _ * � i, . . ,6Wde'work with Y\ I 2ft , on of Ytt. Stirling, matron of igowat - By ,'�TAINFR, will be repeated i I 1.1, - .. ., � , � f. , iw lis t fW . 9,WrJ.:' Norman Reid Sanderson, Sanitar in . , I ,. . . , .1 . I '10a Rie%rd Sanderson, Aulle I , �, , V it t a � . wish him qnccess.-Mr. Harold O'- groom are among the most popular . ,� , I " � 0 ."I , L � darift. ame& wft1i6yA,*',a&, . tt =rA%#, Portsmouth is visiting. her . , , � � " 1V I , . I 1; ' Brien is spending Easter bolidayF; at of our young people in the payu-k . � � . I � .41 " �' .the as�tDundiugr thing" t0_;0#A,% ev; Mrs. Wiffia I I �, I "" , � ­.. .. ,,, T.; , The bride, who othl in Stirling. -Miss. I ,.., . , .1, was gown- MI ,� I b. � i big borne hore.-Mr. W. O'Bri6n spent and were the reci rients of m any valn- . 1"... " , . , , "� I 1'. .. � "I" . I � I , Ii. , :..'. � 46od a , h fro DV� X, #&A-A,i 4'�& bended.volle,and *e6j�4XIiiia ITeard of the Stratford .First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth T , � L - Normal, .. I :_ , � . ­ a few days in London last week.- able and costly pre" rtV including � ,�, I I- � \ I 11 . I e rew4ftf tW!*1sC,%d0'4o:k-,,0 'h,er � .1 -1 I -1 _ " , f �, white . caknae,dng4,#pot 'Ab taster vacation wn - . , �, �Z S"b � ­ I., #4mg- ,�, SgA*r"is ta,lked .44fi 4 :p� p4l'. "it, (41 partov: , , Mrs. A. Hotham is sppriding the holi- several cbeques, thus shoving tho I. I - - - -1 W4 I. � .1 lAng Pafo* Mr, -A.M. Mys. willinfa Aeard. , , � . , d dahn Ik 6� W�'it,fj6f "�' 4, " 1, . days with friends in StmUmId.-Miss high esteem in which theV'itre held 1 41 , 5r, Ofun ifir,p - ,pWW� , uftn� � ,-V4 J. W -6 I Sunday Evening, April I Ith ... .. YE, �. '& I ,,, � - . 46tUrn 4 ; - - -1 . "I 017v' � X yhftfit �It MRS M. R. groft,% farm �1; � -x z pem Wt on Monday t .. .� * tat ( ; L 1&4; , VAO th'd atmihit , Ir " I ; .#%TV' I F, !ftlf-hAt dadl Doriq Remnant, of Woods-t9ek, is via- in the community. On their L , ,W 'I.�AIV;.44 (W 40804" 1 i .ter, Vvi,, 1) , .�,.,,`�'!� - , bodri 91i *eadlng QL ,,,,�g 1,-�,­ [ bovex:,- - ft ­ �m '��,,,. W W, fe6l. mAr61r",Pl,0_ 4-�.,J '�i� �11' 41m, i � � Dkitibit -8 M X R69b ' df W�dd- , , . 1��-, I % , I , ` . , ., , �f - REgNlk M. R. RENNIE iting bier mother ant] her brother, Mr. they will restide on the ,� - 1 41 111111, . q, "O", V, th� Q I . H. Leslie. -Mr. Sam rmers6a, of ftlt� in MaKillop. Gueaft We're, ,#naent . . ., I ",i:,��;.,,�c 1M. A '4 .; 1% p ', hel, 0 nist ," Mir Leader a the week cmd voith his sistAt, from Detroit, Torolft, W-inghAtit, -St. �J . .1 M "N[.111. 6trt btideo Mips-, Is 6 j 1 th h lid , -, r9a I , 7 � , j". � -gj ". 6, ,motjv ­ g, ,. ,", ., it-baft t I I .� woc��, , , ,�':'� �� 0 1 , - -_ - rft#q - F. MI'. A � At- X D., Pastor Mrs. It. 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