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I risin I g until, the, last year we brought .. FAport , a From Canada. - shipments for week ending April'23, County, and has resided at voted $100,000 and the arviv- �, ...." �
I .- " % I - 1926: Society, wa* well Iiibended and prov- the corner of Sauble Line for twenty- Government voted $100,000. The hos- ed by his widow, Mary Ida Hamilton � I . -14 .1
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I in $20j000,000 'Worth of woolle �, 109&1 . 1925 ect ed to be an educatibial, v%,,iit as re- four years. The funeral was heold on pital is a provincial institution. One Irwin, and seven childrein Egbert, - �11 .
�, . from. Great Britain we coald. haye, I 44!�913 , -Biqder§ $1,220,186 _; gards beautify'rog-the surroundings Tuesday afternoon, service beingeon- Monday morning recently fifty drunks Roinionton; Nellie and Lore'll, of . ... R.
I . 1 $ , bacon, 29; thick smooth, 100; -heavie , ' , - To- - L _1�
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. ru -fi _T I M ceeded to Bayfield cemetery. The police court. They were. gathered in Florence, Moose Jaw, and Marjorie, : �1% ,
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:_ "' Argvriian merely to,pro4e 1111"yinirks- erabld varlmAl"011 464 '�& i@ ' ,b ' P_ Haberer, priesidbntq*�06,.Adesl, go- Ty allnutted ' . '.1 .
' . 11 ftuTes'- - -'-Is heavies, 69; extra heavies, 2 V . Toronto this week -Mr, and. Mrs _. - L '.. �.,
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. RfAURN . 11 , it possible tbA�,--Mr. Guthrie -made a hog, 41; figh& 28. less capers. About 1,500 men mus I - vl4f I * , � ""7 I'; .
I ,tand feeders, - George 'Watts, af' Clinton, ,ad at ,
I%rbrare the 11guroes of imports tak- poor selection tor- hft c'onA0#risbh-? If ful euchre and dance wa-; held in the EGGS AND CREAM tered in Queen's Park on Thursday Mrs. WatVs brother, Mr. "I'll ''I I
��. en from the Trade and Commerce re- thatbe k' possible solution Of, his ab- ow town hall on Wednesday eveninx of , Also last and treked down University Av- James McQueen and her sister, Mrs. .1. .1
poM 1925: solutely silly and ibsurd_,corr�pa-risons I tWs -week und(,r the auspices of the; LIVE POULTRY. enue and Simcoe Street to the station ja . � ���,..U;
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the test would be to tl�� total im- ST. COLUMBAN - young people of the local R. C.,Cbur(,h.' en route for Ottawa to protest tOlwe�e six delegates and two visitors , , .. 11
ports apd exports over a peridd of Notes. -The Literary Society held -Mr. George ffess has pumfiased thi, Thos. Bickell, Seaforth the Government the cut in duties :� L
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. 1922 - -,� ........... 22,895016- members and some of their friends charge.-M.r. C. Fritz received war,] ____ - were quite an imposing sight. Ladies' ads, which was held in Ontario Street �
1923 ............... 31,298'216 $24,317,190 1921 $12,527,373 met in the parish hall. The first part on Tuesday of the serious illness of Clubs, both Conservative and Liberal, Church, Cbriton, on Tuesday, the �1!1".'
"', 10 1924 ..- ........ 30,44596 $ 7,6�49,162 1922 $ 5,345,308 of the evening consisted of progres- his daughter, Miss Dorothy, who is Ri-id, If. R. McKay, John Howard, I especially the former, have been quite 27th They report -a most inspiring .... ) I-
V� -, - 1925 ............... 80,283,675 $ 8,392,427 1923 � 46,066,898 ,I,, euchre, after which lunch was training for a nune at Victoria Hos� Akin Holin, Win. Hater. To mourniactive here recently in anticipation and 'harmonious meeting. 1. �, . I., .
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**'** $11,661,7M 1924 $9,09,519 served. First prizds, were won by pital, London.-Staide & Weido, hard- the loss of a kind mother, there re-! of a Dominion election in the near, young Peoples' Society. -The Y. P. ..,
, I YOU will note these facts: (1) Im- $ 6,428,549 1925 $11,342,712 Mi§s Rose Flannigan and Charles ware merchant-, are installiig a see- rimins three sons and two daughters, I future. They usually wind up the I v C. E. had their monthly song ser- ,�,,�
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etween 1921 and 22. tural implements'in -1921. The _ was spent in dancing for an hour or th,e sixth pump of thk kind fiL Zur- I of Bayfield; Mrs. Charles Knuckey, 1 mare friends take part, I have reso,i cause all enjoy it and realize the val- �.'
. dustry lost heavily but in the last few 80. -Mrs. William Dorsey attended ich.-Rdv. W. B. Den,is, pastor of of McTier, Muskoka. Among those I the interesting letters from Ottawa ue of good music upon the character. _. "
y I ,no riff change- Business -collapsed; $rears it had made a. marked recov the Diocesan meeting of the Catholic the local Evangelical Church and Mr. � fr(inn R distance who attended the'in The Expositor. Your Ottawa cor- Miza Anna Mustard told the story of .`, .1
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tariffs. had nothing to do with it, (3), � market. Last yes ., on Tuesday, April 27th. from attending the atim,al confer�nce, Dup(,is, Toronto; M.T. and Mr-,. Geo. ' Red than a Blue. This reminds me was very interesoting. On April 18th, . , -.
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� doublied imports. ' .-A Play entitled, "Mother of Mine," of the Evangelical (-hiirch, held at�*vlilvs, Clinton. I of a story told by Dr, Jamieson, I Miss Cleta Pepper gave an interest -
11.1 .1 Greit Britain in 1918 4see Year . was staged in the parish hall'an Wed- Kitchener. Rev, Dvnj,�i� has-been 'ta- � i M.P.P., for South Grey. A Socialist _��.
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, � � , I actually importing less woolkn goods low Coi*pany reported more unfilled cott, and was greatly -appreciated by 0 — WINTHROP to be. worth a hundred million dollars - -
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new.spaper-,rqort of Frost &, Wood , W. M. S. meeting was held in Cavan � or just? You'd bett,pr divvy 11P-"; obserrance of Sunday at the present , �
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� - following saleg: . -Notes-Mr. George Elliott, Who car, which had hein l4t' hem this' siding. The 'Scripture in the States. There is your dollar. side to take one meeting each and see ,
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I 1922 ........'..._..... 6,224,740 liabilities other than curre-it monthly On Goshen Line, which he intends Orr, who Is seriously ill at -the -home I 0 - This was accepted by the other cap-
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1.923 ............... 6,847,877 accounts. There was a most favor- working, as he is now buying up stock of Walter Westlakc Williant Towns- ter singing hymn 589, Mi." COVI EXETER � tional night, May 2nd; the Whites, ��,
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. 1924 ............... 5,31A,107 able outlook for the business of the' and' implements. -Mr. Jas. Grassick hend, of Manilla, raino he -re Satur- Campbell gave the messenger prayer. Ithe Missionary night, May 9th, and I � .,. ,
,I 1926 .......... I ...... 6,4sl,153 coining year." Too bad, isn!t it? that and family moved to Exeter "'t day for his car which he Was obliged The topic on "Co-operation of the Annual Meeting.—The annual e.et-;
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note that splas are a. long -ment of Mr. Guthrie, then -they would Christian West," was given by Miss inx of Main 9treet Unib,-d Chu h was i 16t.h. Be .sure and come. and hear "I
You will. these men had not heard the state- week, from his farm on the second t, Wave here at Chrwinas. He re- rem .
� way above 1921. If peopli� *eKe . concession, which he recently sold to turned Sunday, Gi int(IT-'held last Friday evening when re- 1 them so you will know which had the �� I
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ew � IT. A. Lu*gon and the Lord's prayer in unison. the congregation gave $1,6(K) to rmindings," and felt well rewarded. �,;, ...
t , � I � I . . *1 Ltb� ' r4o9yo4ri ludv_gi - -Cer- 96,000,000 po of'Sieaforth, spent a few dayg'at the . � I
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