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, �, . � ��'no inbecat�pn of .resigning. A#hi4r Auburn ........ !'..� ........ $ '�7-00.
k , " I ighen replies, -asserting that, -or Judges. 8till,'the, Seuat6 dobo -take Hayfield ........... ;. 4. ..... 1 ,49.00
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an interest' in. divorces;- NeArly' all IIIA6 ..... ; .
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on A question of 'elee' ral Moptteal'-doesn't, bot�dr about,di06r&. : . 220.00
. � . . �s- a pul�,qdfy,pattisc matter. Wiri Brucefield .......... :.* ., :., , . 90.OT
!, . , , st. .0-MgarY.Eid-.t&nont�ons�tayniar- Clinti6n, ...................
I ,is no ,,�46*e * ., yiqwpo , t . � :1 135.00
" ' ' ,. " . this gAts lied. MoOisie Jaw,and Saskatoon don't Egmund,ille ............... 103.50
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. �4 . bather , niarAed,.,
i , � r,kef'.UA1V.W thei-lxlmir iqnd, the - To' F&eter ...................... 57.00
-e � I in I � ibl" 1-� � th -r" gets joined and parted,-��parted G,d,ricl . ...................
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. 3 , Ube goes,, , committee of e and dWoipid by.the will of the,,�Iea- 205.25
-� -wholb to do,citsi ther bill of the Hon- - I Gr;Zad Bond ............... 52.00
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I ._: crab4e ChifleS...-Ste*arl�fb antholize ate. : , * ** * - I I e .. all I .................... 147.39
-� A&inces to .siielers on & ' lands .- I .
- I I .. , , ,.:�. -4- . Own. . o6d�d V 4' Hills Green ............... 40.00
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. n Criat d..1b#eW ti - ^ 4ope from -the ontomobile- lolfy. The* -Kirkton ................... 64.00
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��, �� - MeS A) attwaoQw .-nitteR attention Aal number of a't:rade L,,bur . .................. 25.00
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A .401 �, ap- pn chasing sha- = -PT'h� A�t6mbbife'Trade." It Londesbora ................ a&oo
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-� 40vi 4`�`i �, .' . this,illuminating stat,raen,: McKillop ................. *
, W . � �` `*ill -be remember- . 30.00
� . I -ed, is- 111' � J ,'�' , xhother, nursemaid "We ,�� before us aompairstive: Seafort, . .................. 206.00
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. and g U.'. � prices .upon one line; While the Par
yM of�-this particulat. - Smith's Hill ................ 51.50
1 Spe,i*g irf the H,6u,6 Wh ent concer etr th ' Thames Road .' 76.00
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system ' en is -an extensive Canadian plant and Union,
be made his celebrat"od charges, Mr. Goderich *�p. * * .'. " . 24.00
,aid,- '.'T here weri.- Bisaimon,
Steve�s r Canadian Automotive Trade has been Varna ......... I .......... I 17.00
v 'Ile - shown a comparison of the Arnelica" Winthrop . I ...... 40.00
.1 " McLaughlin, GirouX and a "half dtizin
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others With ,highly Youn men's Auxiliaries.
cars that were seiz6de-x1�'"'s"Ve- flashy We will take, �ne line in particular. Brucefield (Kelly Circle) .... $ 114.00
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* and tur-ned over 14 the touring model the ie Egmondville (Neil Shaw) ... 107.57
to tbem, protected by the governmeTit. the Canadian list pric4e fi 36.69 per Exeter (Logie) ............ 40.00
I . I MY Honorable Friends wbo are Sup- cent.; in the roadster, 37.68 per cent.;
11 portinLP this goveTian2ent, so assidif- Hl�th y. p. S . ............
: in the coupe, 36.87 per cent.; in the.Smith,s 28.04)
1 ously voted. the ii6hey to pay for the 30.00
- repairs and gasoline of the cars foe coach,:S6.90 pej'ceut.; in the sedan, * '
� . . - Mission Bands.
�- theRe.opulent. thieves to-nde around 87.19 per cent, . - Auburn ................... $ 42.00
� in." That statement is to be found In a higher priced line the increase 85 -to
� .on page --,730��of- 11ahs4id, February ..of the C,anadian-list, 'price over thi Hayfield (Lou. Gr4lIam) '. "' ' *' ' .8.00
I . �� 11 �. .1 Amdrican list. price -is as follows: In .Rls,ke � � .. ''
210 T,�. , *1 ilealj�l - b .
, , . . I Ive '4,a ffie I ... - 9.25
" I fhi�p eton, 33.33 1 road- . I .
. . . - are . not?, -,-. , _per cent.; Bruedfield ,(Little 1164p"er-s- ).: : 20.00
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I . bake 61.. eirial. ster,,80.69 per cent; the sedan, 34.22
C- maw -111 . . 6`11 per c6at.; the brou . per Burns ..................... 15.00
- Mr. McLaughlin , dXhe evidimee of -,.t . ghan, 34-32 Clinton ........... ......... 47.45
P - , He said: 'qle de- ce .; the coupe, 34.26 per cent.; the Egrnondville (Little Helpers) 13.00
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- f,, partmerit assigned to me car. I coach, 34.60 per cent. Hensall .. �� ............. ��, 17.11
a It is very clear that there is scant
y used It I have paid am, the- repairs Hills Green .... I ....... * 18.00
-4 and gasoline out of my . own pocket advantage of the Canadian protective *'' '
Kippen (GauM) ............. 20,00
$500 and $60D, and I felt,the injustice" duty taken -here, and " have no doubt Leeburn ..... 6.1DO
I Canadian manufacturers generally McKillop .....*.*.'.*.".*.,.,.'.'.'.'.* 1.00
very much ill" Mr. Steveril speech.
PI Honorable Mr. Stevens-Whot re- can sh6w equally forcible statistics." Recapitulation. "
marks, do you refer to? This number -was not written by Av,fliaries ................ $1933.29
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. The Wlitgiess--Th4t 1, was an ,,Opul_ anyone opposed -to high tariffs on' Young Women's Auxiliaries.. 319.57
font thief:01 I am not opulent; I am automobiles. It was written by de- Mission Bands ........... 301.91
- 1; /' 4 � not a thief. fenders of the tariffs but plainly they Ewpense Fund ..... � ....... 15.28
Mr. -Stevens denied that he had tell you thatt tb;e auto manufaeturiers
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ever said it. His words are on Han- do tot charge you very much over the Total ................... $2,570.00
sard--4hqy are quoted above. American prices --only from 84 per The inaugural meeting of the new
-1 Mr. McLaughlin is a White haired cent, to 35 per cenL extra, Now Huron Pnsbyterial in connection with
old chop who has -served the, depart- what do you know about that? the United Church of Canada, will be
. nient for 44 yea,irs. There is not, a .". held in Ontario Street Church, Clin-
stain on his character. Had Stevens EXETER DISTRICT W. M. S. ton, on April 27th, at 10 a-n,L, wlien
. � made that ,statement outside the The final report of the Methodist the officers will be elected and the
Jr I House it would have been 11-hel and section of the W. M. S. of the United year's work outEned.
actionable but he is protected by priv- Church oi the Exeter District. .*.
ilege. McLaughlin has ino, remWy. As the annual district convention HENSALL SPRING FAIR
It is dobbtful whe*r means can W has been withdrawn, the officers �ub-
provided for protecting decent people wit the following sum�nary of the The South Huron Agricultural So-
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. mg-alust such brutgA assaults. The work done dining the past year. This ciety, which holds Rs.annual Spring
I . .. Parliament must be free brings the� work of the separate see- Stock Show at Hensall each year, was
, . to e ' ' his convictions. Only the tions to a close. With A V lot, only one of the County Societies that
, , decency of the member can IV6, bh an P ir ell found it necessary to postpone their
� c e women urate hi the -
,0 , . I as a restraint. When that decency deavors in missionary activities. fairs owing to the unusualily I -ate
dit1hppears In the flash of partisan Auxiliaries Circles Hands spring, but if the others are as fortu- I
controvezzy, the inrlweut bystander, Ailga Craig ....$187.86 -1 . $57.00 riate in the matter of weather for
is Injured and unfortmately nothing Anderson ..... 116.1S 4T.-00 their second choice of dates as Hen -
can be done, about it. Centenary ..... 79-00 92.W . sall proved on Tuesday of this week,
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�� . .. . . --i 0 -- -! It was the unexpected that happened.
I � . - . .., .. .- . . . I -- Postponed fairs, as a rule, are apt
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I . I ' The day was bright and the warmest
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I/ " FREE . FREE of the year; there ' was the --largest
I . . I . attendance seen in many years and.
� . " "' I � ' .. ITO Fair has excelftd it in number, of
- � - Gold Fish Aquarium entries, and excellence of stock. Both
. . . . the Main Street pavement and the
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Biy 4, 15c package of Fish Food and with where the exhibits were shown, 7�re
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Ir . . ..O.verg purchase of one dollar or More, we give - clean and dry, and wade the --getting
1, about for -both the eWlbitors , and
. X Two Oold. Fish, One Bowl, Sea-weea ,. spectators a pleasure.. Mr. Harry
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Draught I Foals— 6 '' ' ' with his mother and
Thomas E. I h; . 81 ; , .- ,on I 'brother, Michael, who,
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Burnie's SU , . - I b6fore goming here.
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,,,,,Pk,, �' - B. Lavis, to rest amid a large concou e of
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Gelding, any aiti. *�-adfoot Bros., this their 'hour of sad affliction. The
Seaforth- Alex- `0 ir, Kippen; pallbearers were Messrs. Peter ga,
George &wer y-, *0 11 - �4
§�afm,'- thew John Murray, W. Manley, !'.
Young�s Speaj'jj�;iZ4jfojv� -best light McK;�, W. Welsh and Fxank Demp-
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Two year old T�W.4k`,00ding, light I Notes. -Mr. Norman Byermarm has
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-John Park, A130�[Oynin, pure . based the 50 -acre farm of Mr.
Boys, Judkinit""C�&$eti,ion-Roy M,ohie Ferguson for a good price, as
Soldan, Gordon, l9i4A`-q-'BM' Archibald, it is a first class farm. He gets pos-
R. J. Doig;-ClAre**,8iidIIie.
COO# 1 . session in time for seeding. - Miss
� 1, �. Agnes Eckart has left for Amherst -
Aberdeen Angus 6zW ia�ved in 1924 burg to resume her duties as teacher.
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Aberdeen -Augm � ' r under two on friends here.
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Floor Manager,
Harry Charters,'Chuck Polniage, TommyO'Reilly
Dances of all'kinds- old and now—
Admission -65 cents a head, tax included.
Managing Comniiit6e—i. F. 1),11y, Marshall Stewart7
Russel Sproat, Chas. Barb r, P, g. Kerslake and A. D.
��utherlai,d. Everybody Heartily Welcome.
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Zurich. School Report. -The following is
Aged Shorthorn Bull 4. smillie, ty,e Faster report of Hayfield Puhlic
Hensall. School -Senior Room-. Sr. VJowott
Shorthorn Bull cah-f-f] in 1924-J- Grace; Elliott, Mary. Jr. V -Mus'
Elder, Hensall; Melvin Crich, Se8- tard, Isabell; Gemeinhard, Doug*. Sr.
forth, J. Elder. IV-West,on, Clayton; Sturgeon, Geo.;
Shorthorn Cow -J. Fidors He�nsall; McLeod, AnMe*. Jr. IV -Lindsay,
Melvin Crich, Seafort.h; J. Elder. Jessie; Weston, Fred; Higgins, Lot -
Shorthorn Heifer under 2 years- tie, Elliott, Margaret; Kerr, Agnes;
M. Crich, Seaforth; W. Pepper, Hen- Finley, George; Sturgeon, Newton -
SaIl. M. Crich. Mackay, Ella"; Lindsay, Mabeq*'
B61er Steer or I[(-ifvr-X Crich, (*) missred one or more examinations'
Seaforth; W. R. Dougall. Hi4nsal�- -M. H. Gerrie, Principal. Junior'
Baby BW-- H. Ke2rf,linr . X! pon ; , Room: Jr. Ill -Kerr, Craig; Wid-
M. Crich, Seaforth; I`,. i. MOPP, cornbe, Mary; Nerner, Kenneth. Sr.
Zurich. . 11-Parkpr, Thelma; Osmond, Isabel;
Dairy Cow -Wm. sangs1ter, Hen- Merner, Edith; Wild, John; Lindsay,
sail; Alex. Buchanan, livn8411.
� Jack; Mustard, Sandy; Johm, Lawr-
- Dr. Peck'; Silver Cup, for best ence. Jr. 11---Gem,einhard, KeM ;
Shorthorn fernale-M. Crich, Semforth. Sturgeon, James; Parlter, Maude;
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Boys, Judging Competition, donat- Cast] . e, Dean: Lindsay, Brown; Wild,
ed -by Thos. McMillan, ".-Lorne Louis; McLeod, Louise. Sr. I-Mc-
Klopp Bertram Klopp Poster Pep- Leod, Hugh; Castle, Tom; Johnss,
per, TA'ster Fisher, C,. �,,Iliott ' Carson; Elliott, Mervin. Sr. Prim -
.0. I- ary-Parker, Charlde; Parker, Clara;
. Feather -tone, Doris; Osmond, Wil-
MANLEY liam.-Anna W. Woods, Assistant.
The Late Edmund L. Elliott, - The
The Late John JohnstorL-lt is our firrieral took place at Hayfield Cem-
sad duty to chronir If, t h i, death of our etery on Good Friday, April 2nd, of
Ubt PiDneer I& fhr porsoi% of John Edmund L. Ell+ott, who passed away
Jobmtc�n, in his mth yo.qr, Which took at a hospital in Toronto on Wgd-nes-
place'last Sunday, .qftvr a short ill- day, March 31st. He had been teacb-
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cutting wood at Lancelot Clark's. � I J., .�, I
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returned after spending the winter in . IV.
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TUCKERSMITH this county, and one of the first pre- I :.,�f
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The gTeaftest modon picture of an centors of Egmondville Rre*byteriart . . . . . . . . -'s"I
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"The Ten Commandmezft, vrill be at the church. Ajl*ays of a quiet, retiring I '�
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PRINGESS Spring Fair Day and Thursday. disposition, she won the respect of ,-;! . !
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have a full si�ppjr ot B;Iach . , IqLre tene Kv,q% was-th�-6uul at,bq -4w! z er fail- �, I -, � ,,;�
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hidtated Ihne, hardwan astV P Z r %pr � tev , ' ' �'
lath. Plasterinz hair, etc. Alio a vrago Parm, ed to extend a h4vfng liaM to ,any- : �1. " ,�.
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buggy and a set of harness for sale cheap. one in trouble. She leaves to mourn . . I-,
You will find us Ed -the old stand to cater to hie r loss, her husband, three sons and � I . . . . . .11,11
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to your wants. large or small- R- Cud' -O- two daughters, all of whom were .f�
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Death of Luk�,- Fortune.—One of present at the time of her death. The � I .I!" -
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the pioneer residents of this township funeral, took place from her late resi- . ",
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passed away at the home of IFis 6ence to Eginondville cemetery, the 1 �1,
daughter in St. Columban on Tu"day services being conduct,ftd by her pas- � 11 -
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Inorning of this week in the person tor, Rev. Dr. Larkin, of Seaforth I ... �
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of Mr. Luke Fortune. Tlre deceased Presbyterian ObuTch. I I . -
was a son of the late John Fortune Fortieth Wedding' Anniversary.— ".
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E,nd was born in Ireland 82 years The Empress, Alberta, paper makes . I;-
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years ago, but came to Canada with the following reference to the recep- "I
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his parewts when a child of six years. tiOn tendered Mr. and Mrs. B. G * , �� .1
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The family first settled in Quebec, Sarvis on the occasion of their fortieth ",
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but a short time after moved to the wedding anniversary. Mrs. Sarvis . .. I
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Huron Tract and settled on the farm before her marriage was Miss Agnes . ".
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on the Huron Road east, no * owned Sproat, daughter of the late George ;� I
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by his son, Harry. At the age of 28 Sproat, of this township, and she has .
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Jane Dorsey, who passed away four whom the clipping will be interesting � -.,
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years ago, but he is survived by a —ding: "In honor of Mr. and Mrs- 1. ,.
family of four sons and one daugh- B. G. Sarvis, celebrating the fortieth .� ,
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Columban; Harry, Leo and Albert, of fifty friends and neighbors. of the . . I., I ,
Seaforth, and Louis, of Detroit. He Viewfiedd district gave a 'surprise in . , ;.",
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is also survived by one sister, Miss the form of a three-co-urse luncheon, 19 &
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Annie Fortune, of London, the last at the Viewfield sc+ool house on Wed- . 3
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surviving member of a family of nesday evening, March 10th. The .-� n r
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.seven. Mr. For -tune was widely known room was beautifully decorated in , . :11
in the township. He was a good busi- gold and white, -with streamers ex- . A ;
ness man and fariner, and possessed tending from the bridAl bouquet down �.�
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a cheerful and bright di.qpositioll, to the flower baskets on the table. 4 �,
which made him many friends. Since Mr. and Mrs. Sarvis were received at .., ..
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the death of his wife he had made the door by Mrs. H. Demorest, who . . .
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his home with his daughter, from conducted them to their places to the I. , .11 t ,
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whose home at St. Columban the fun- strains of the wedding march, played I III, , 1�
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to St. Columbaln church, after which Demorest, acted as toastmaster, and � , 1 �
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interment was made in St. James, the following toasts were proposed �;,, - �,
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church cemetery, Seaforth.,; and responded to: Toast to bride and `,..�� , -
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farmers here are -busy making inaple sponded to by Mr. B. G. Sarvis; to I . "'.. . , I
syrup and report a good run last week. alasent relatives, by Mr. Angus Me- A ,
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—Mrs. Fletcher Townsend spent Eas- Donald, responded to by the applause �� �;,,. N
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ter at her home in London. — Miss of the guests; to the ladies, by Mr. ,� ,,,
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Cawley spent the holidays at fher Harry Tucker; responded to by Mrs. 11.
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home near Ripley.—M,r. Cecil Mathe- J. D. Rogers; to the pioneers by Mrs. . o -��,,,,-,i
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son, of Toronto, spent the holidays at J. D. Rogers., responded to by Mr. . 1, ,
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his bome here.—Mr. Nelson Crich has John McHorran: to the unmarried by ,.,� ... 1,
moved to the farm he recently pur- Mr. John Jones, responded to by Mr. �!I,� �
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chased in Goderich Township, T. C. Rogers. Between courses, a ,�','% .,
Notes.—Mr. Harry Chesney and pleasing programme consisting Of ,�. ...
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son, Mack, have returned home from madings, violin, pis -no and vocal, solos � I
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Toronto.—Miss Viola and Alethia were rendered. A special form of . �,
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Carter, of Walton, -4pent Easter week applause and the community singing, 'I'll ?.
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with Mi.m Tone Stewart.—We are created a spirit of enthusiasm among ...; . ... � .
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sorry to hear" that Miss Agnes Me- the guests. Telegrams and letters of %, - .. I,
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Lellan is tinder the doctor's care, be- congratulations fron� friends wad : F ): �..
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ing confined to her bed with pneu- relatives who were unable to be pres- ,.:"� ., I
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monia, but we hope with the spring ent, were read. Liftle Miss MaTjory � ;.., : I
and warm days in view, that Agnes Dern,orest presented Mr�. B. G. Sarvis I C. 11 11
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will be restora to her usual good with a lovely b,ouquet of flowers, sent . . �'., ,� ... -
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health.—Mi,ss Mary McMillan, of ns a token of love from their son,, �% - I ", .,�
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with her parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. I:Iugb �ilta Towards the end of the even. -, j .
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McMillan. ing, Mr. T. C. Rogers offered a few �.. I , 1.
Death of W.lts Dallas.—The death well chosen remarks, after which I .1 �, .. i .
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took place in Tuckersynith on Wednes- ptesentstion, of a beautiful Colman . so !�.
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day, April 7bh, of Janet Dallas. The rRmp was made to Mr. and Um "'C' �, I
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Dallas, who during -their life time fittingly on behalf of Mrs. Au'vis im& - , ", J . I - 1. � : , '.
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were among the most highly respect- himolf. The pleasant everhat en4�` , y . � 11 1- .
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Dallas was a sovere, sufferet from a Syne," raid tongrat0tatiow id 46�6 , ;; IA
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complication of diseases, and death, bzldya and bridegToom froin tho, 044W � . , I ' .
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in her case, was a happy release� The were agl%&d that It Was' ,ftp p . -
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funeral servicqs wer@ held on irriday The most enjoya'bltt en" ef6f 1�,.,�,,
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afternoon, and during his dlsioun% in the district. 10mbem 31, %q M01" �11. I I
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her pasto,r referred in suft4ble terms alla bridegrborA 1W&V a - %, -,4.J",
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