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.; - gave a selection And Shipka charges an 'Tuesday.eve4-4, � wullam Doig, ba -Wider of Port Hur- M` . �,� Is softball , '461 * ` � " ,
111 Ofted . . the Crediton United .Chureh, �-on, and a form - %'o .W.. A -puirvellow, �'..;
music, after which a short 1119 In �, pr wetb6r of Heasall ad on the 'A)�Mtl,7404:11 10041410,il 0,66), "
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;,Fwz�.t, Of Detroit, visited at the address to the minister was d li red ,%a, :,! dollars, whigh speAlts thaj%K4 ,.qe$ ',� V , '' -
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by Rev. F. E. Clysdale, of Exj%�; ,�orlgin, growth and splendid charac- wou - ,� '', -�;94 - M .
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'�. te tourn- and Rev. H. D. Kennedy, of Bayfield, �ter- of the society of Oddfellows, of have on .4 -ft organized a very short As we 4 , _ a I ,Qprvi4
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I I , I I " Thames Road on Thursday addressed the congregation. The ser- their immense numbers, wealth and time.�-,).P '5 - -j. uel % , .. #s
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�� , section vice was presided over by Rev. A- Sin- thp great anil almost fabelous sums , . , - &.1
f�lt 1p�; 11 - he farme .t Unday at the home of village in the.?.� " )A�,'contoot,!Alx 8*1 4
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s,v� " re assured clair, of Hensall, who acted in the .the Order pays annually in the relej h � g" .1 - I I
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for widows and , g, � Norman Cook left by deratand. one ,of 0�0 firet,,. .*. r
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I : ,:� a4if spring grain. character of the Order, and the fine they � w10'.4 0 -with rel.- what the prize at, .14qt will -be 410
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�,; , I _;..�.-. .- last a very happy event took place at Fatherhood of God -and the brother- Coxwqkth� a` wife and little child sue. -A good cement tank forh Idi"
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,;, 11, I I KIPPEN the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, hood of man. At the completion of wafe h,�re__,:reeqntlY visiting- Mrs. Ar o
!.'' . I- I of Exeter, when his daughter, Miss the services at the Hensall Union thur- CO'k'#' 'tb - water is baft needed at the HensZ.
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11 - Anna Eliza, was united 'in mar . age Cemetery, the brethren, together with moth4# . �- 3 �'.Qr ,� ofth's Union Cemetery and could, through-"...�Ilaw.
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Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben- n .R. "n is still on the police little effort, be obtained. It would be
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�" � gough, of Midland, Mich., spent the tc, Mr. Charles Wilbert Dilliling, see- a large number of friends, motored to q-tarr and,��§`
, oftlin g along well. . Mr. a great boon to the many who are
�, ond son of Mr. Samuel Dilli g, of the the adjoining cemetery of XeTag- J. W. 8�kjnwkt* who has been in St, trying tQ keep .their Rower beds and
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�, I American holiday with Mr. Ben- township of Tuckersmith. Tr1he cere- gart�s where the service was eon- JosepW� " Wv �p ta
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'r, gough's sister, Mxs. William Ander- mony 'took place at 3,30 P -m- Thq tinned in the way of decorating and number Af�.,'Meks, was able to be is, it is next to impossible to do so,
ZI�N,-' , son, of the viRage. Wiss'Kate Ben- bride was charmingly atti
� ,, gough and Mrs. Clarke returned home red, and the closing services by Past Noble brought' ho,*�; last week, -but while as the present well often gets dTain;.
I . . . . . 1,� ceremony was performed by Rev. A. Grands, William MacKay and G. J. somew.h. 4tJ*roved,
� with Mr. and Mrs. Bengough and will we regret to ed withoiA much water being taken
. Sinclair, of the United Church, at Sutherland, -and all present felt that state iis��,_,very poorly and not able from it, a,66 the pump is also in very
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,z "I spend a few holidays in that city.- Hensall, in the presence of some 60 the decoration services had been well thus fa -i -to -be arou
, .The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Rd, but his WanY poor order and'as so 'many are noW
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N � � . � - cial time was spent. The happy credit to the Independent Order of a -'decided ,;: i%,provement,M". Ross it would he n Ce to �Iiak� provision -to
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I vice this Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Armour, couple took the evening train for Oddfellows. McLean uj4,4,1ittle, children are here have standing Water. in a tank that
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. d� - ,-n tory service on Friday in the United Briefs. -The Council did not hold _'.'�,)on a visit with their 'would be soft for wateAng through
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: I., respe rmer in this see- district_--�� '', and Mrs. Duncan MC- this matter up? -A great many tour�
t.,!,Z Lymont, of Chatham, and Mr- and tioi6i, and the ny friends of the day evening of this week. -Mr. Alvin Ewen �
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�� I Mrs. Vern Terryberry, of Tucker- I Warrener, of Pontiac, Mich., and ai4 ;Children, of Calgary, Alta., ist cars are now passing through o7dr
I" ��." Smith, visited with their parents, young couple wi.Vthem long and eon- who speht-* Past week or so with viJlage and admiri it very much with
. "i'" Mr. tinued happiness through life. formerly of our village, is here re- - , ,
"'. . . and M'rs. James MeLymont the fore newing acquaintances, and is looking relatives and- friends in this-Ji0009% Its fine paved street and fine well-
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�.I: . part of the week. -Mr. Bert Durham, United Church Lawn Festival. -The well. -Mrs. A. C. Hogga . rth and two are now in,the County o:CB&.' V
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11 who has been spending the last four lawn strawberry festival held under sons, Bruce and Dennis, are here vis- iting llfrg�- McEwen's . .1
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1_11.i.�, months with his brother-in-law, Mr. the auspices of the Ladies, Aid So- iting Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock, Mrs. her former hisme befo ', � ' e with his father and
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� The Udies'- Aid of C ise 'U' . Unit-
� B. D. Meld, has accepted a position ciety of the United Church on Mon- Hoggarth's parents. -A number from , I OR
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�_ 'F.111' as station agent iat Komoka.-Miss day evening last, was a great success. here intend attending the County ,O the first of this week, accompanied
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" . "t 4 Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, and Miss The tea was served in the spacious Convention in the interests of the the large "mimber who attbhded the - n here for
"" _1 Gladys McLean, of Parkhill, are holi- basement, the many tables running 'A".C.T.U. to be held in Wingham this Boundary li�all tournament on Wed- several' months during the illness of
, I 1� daying at their homes here. -Mr. and the length and width of the room, week, the temperance cause being a resday afterhoon of laseweek. - Mrs. the late Mrs. Sparks and remaining
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.. Mrs. McConnetl and son, of Detroif- presenting a tempting sight, loaded, Very live issue at this time, and in Thomas Lhi(fsay, Of Clinton, aCcOV1- 'here a couple of 'weeks or so after
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�, ; % are visiting vvdbh Mrs. McComien's as they were, with the good things view of the coming election. - Mr. ber dea'th-Mr.,an-d Mrs. Alex. Henry
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"'.1. . father, Mr. John Whiteman, of the of this life. After all had done ampip Argus Robertson, of the Bank of two sisters, Mrs. Alex. Ellis, nee X;ss have returned to Cass city, MiCIL,
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�. - . -.,.. I village, also with Mrs. McConnell's justice to the fine feast� a rn�ve was Montreal staff here, for the past ie Muirky arid Miss Margaret, after a visit
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�,, -11. sisters, Mrs. Robert Dinsdale and Miss made for the church grounds with three years, has been appointed a re motored from, Clinton on Tuesday last frjeitid,'in this district, -Mr. Russell
� ,_�� - to visit Mrs. J. Sutherland and fart4-, XacKay, who has ,successfully 'Passed
, � . q. Mabel Whi-te-mau.-Mr. and Mrs. nice grassy plots and fine shade trees, lieving manager and is at present at ify, aR being former residents of our' INS final -examination as a medical
11, I f� Robert Green and Mrs. Smith, all of which made an admirabhe spot on a Paisley, relieving the Manager on his village -On Sunday last, Rev-' Mr. doctor and who 'has been here for
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." ., I M.S. E. Smitb, during the week.- 1 ter eight o'clock the fin in every respect a most competent, the past few weeks left the first of
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I ?�%� Mr. John McKay, of Saginaw, Mich., 1 given by the Golding Orchestra, of obliging and capable ed here several times during the past.,
., "C', . Young man, -the- week for Bottineau, Dakota, to
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1� ;;;; , , son-in-law, M -r. and Mrs. We,� ,�.eongregation.-Mr_ Robt.' vis
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.1 ;Ieylduction by the pastor, Rev. A. Sin- donbt, rise rapidly in the es w' Presby'teris
,'I , �.,,,. 'Nichols, of near Chiselhurst, and also, clair, and then for over two hours employ of the Bank, and we wish Youngi of bteppnwa, Man., and many in his office as after graduating it L,j
- years ago one of our merchants under
I- -, .1. with his sisters, Mrs. Gordon and the � followed a feast of fine musical and him all quecess.-Mr. S. L. Peppier, the firm name or Messrs. Coad, Ren- tecessary for him 'to practice for a
I .. -1 . Misses McKay, of Kippen, also with � literary nui*bers which delighmd the the Popular accountant of the Bank nie & Young, gt-Ti,-ral merchants, was y - tar along with some doctor in order
., P.I. . his brother, William, and sister, of i large audience, and of which spate of Montreal here, arrived home 19st tc fulfil the requirements of the Med-
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I" V1, Tuckersmith, all who were pleased to would forbid us giving a detailed ac- week from his holiday, accompanied here recently ;sj ... nding a few days icid Council, and as there is also a
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; _Lke co , was Sufflee to say that every num- by his bride, and they are now nice- bov,pital in Bottineau, it will *
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. �, I ,� ., many holidays as he holds a d be good and much enjoyed. The ly settled in their new home on Rich- Moir, and Mm' Moir, of the township Russell additional advantages. - Mr.
,., �: position in the American city, but he young ladies in the booth had quite inorid Street, South, at the west end of Usborne. Craig has been very busy for
0, 1 0- many old friends in Johi,
1, ",�.' g Hensall and �j -nitv were
,:: ".1, likes occasionally to visit the olJ a busy evening catering to the wants of our village. They are receivin _c . pleased to the past week Puttirtg the finishing
'. .. F; . : I bome.�Dominion Day passed over of the young, middleaged and old inithe warm congratulations of a host meet 'him dguln --Mrs, J. B. Shortt, touches on the home dwelling here in
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.1 �, � very quietly, the majority of our vil- i the way of serving ice cream, lemon- of friends and Mr. Peppier's advice of Windsqr, is b " rt� -this week visiting -line, and now with three
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" K. lagers motored to the lakeside and I ade, etc., but the real busy time was to the Young men and bachelors of her sisteri, Wit, Mary and Miss Eiji- well krpplie4d coats the house looks ev�
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. ;1, . spent the day ther, .- 'or the waiters at the tables and the our viRage is to get married. - A m er so much improve&' The Craiie
K;1_ Boys and girls, re=emb&r -she Mission � good ladies that assisted in the kit- number of our villag4ers . - Bay by Mr. Lonis -SWith, Xr..Caffman and
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111_ Band in the school room on Saturday chen and to whose untiring efforts so field on Wed Mr. William 9impso,n, aUl of Detroit, neat arad tasty about them and the
11 '� nesday last� attending the motored over o;L Saturday a
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, '.. at 2.30 -Mr. a*d Mrs. Arnold Petrie, I much of the success of the occasion Pord pier -de, while others were at the . present hot weather makes the paint
I of Toronto, visited recently with Mrs, ( depended. At the close of the pro- B,)undary attending the ball toUrnaL the'week end with their many friends go in welL but it is pretty hot work
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�, 1. Petrie's mother, Mrs. Archie McGrv- gramme there was still such an abun- ment.-On Thursday of last week in ,and relativ(.s. Mr. Bert Horton ac- applying it. Mr. Craig, however, is;
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R'f;, .gor, of the ville". Mrs. Petrie's � danc( them back -to Detr it not like the ea
� many friends are pleased to sere her 1 the ladies provided, that - it where he has secured a goo,d position. I wi�o. 9-fter buying some paint for his
, g., , was and Rensal,l, Played On our diamon!d,
I ` , ` looking so well again after her -ev- � thought well to auction the same and Hpnsall, we believe, won by a soore that to
-Mr. and Mrs. J. Stapleton, Mr. and! ho .e read the instructions,
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I � � 4'�� 1. ere qicknes-. -Xr. Jacob De.tweiler, 1 the bidding was golrxi and spirited. Th(- of 9 to 2-StrawberHes have been Mrs. Keys, Miss M. WeRan, all of 1 get good results ptTL on with three
11. 1.11 , of Kitchener. visited with friends in I total proceeds amounted to over 9210 brought into our villa London, and Mr. Wm_ Stone, of Do- i coats, and a friend coming along
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� I - �. this community during the week. Mr. I and this amount is likely to be added quantities, during the past week or' troit, -pent the week end at the home I found him carrying out what he ba.
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: � . Detweiler's fricnij�' are always glad : V, %;hen all the return,; are carefuZy ,so, but the price has kept u prettv Mr W, ('. St6ne and family. -Mr.
11 , � 17 to see him. -Me garden party bell gone over, and the ladies are greatly high thus far. --Mr. Robert Eonthro�- and Mrs. Percy Southern and Mr. and'Nvay of applying with three caa* on
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'..., on the 2.14th J une iast on Mr. R. J. i encouraigefl, by the fine success ' of bas been and is quite poorly suffer- I
, Mrs. Rev. Southern and child, of I him. He Was certainly an object to
., , Windsor, sperit a few da
'. ? Coopei's .spacious grounds, was a do- their strawberry festival. iW frorn a very severe cold that has 1 [w, pittied, struggling in very ho,t
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;", 11 cided success in every way. Thei Motor Arcident.-On Sunday even- not thus fair Yielded much to treat- (If Mrs. M. Pope. --Our coa4 dealers;
�, weathar with the thTe,e coats on him-
� .�. I .-. night was ideal, a,nd large crow-js'ing la,i- ' . when returning from attend- ment.-Quite a large number from are very busy delivering large quansolf in order, as he believed, to get
�'. gathered early in the evening to wit- ing church at Kippen, and while in our village and vicinity spent Domin- tities of coal to, their patrons. - Th., I 'ver
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, . 1, I nees the fine games of softbal', play-'Lhe act nf crossing the
. - 1� London Road ion Day last week at the different croPs in this section are looking very, �vrsoi; in writing to her relatives from
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I'll... 5.: Rensall girls and Kiprwn girlq, ar.i church, Mr. William Alexander, wife -�illage presented a very quiet ap- were in Goderich on Tuesday Itast.- Joyable visit and is at the present
[�'I . the Thames Road ho M El, is I -
. � y� and Kipp -n and young family were run into by 2 pearance during the day. -M . - M .s Hazel Coxworth, who is teaching, time visiting at Calgary, -after ,spend-
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'11 _�, , car coming from the north along the ton still continu" very critically i:l at Comber-, in Essex County, is spend- ing ,some e
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, the impact was at the home of her son, Mr. RObert ing her holidays at her home here.- man, Man. She is next going on to
,: � winners in the ball games. Then a I -rich as to throw the occupants of Mr.
� ol, Higgins, of this village -miss X. The softball niatch played on our Saskatchewan, and from there to a
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,�� " sumptuous supper was qerved by t'ho i Alexander's car out, and Mrs. Alex- Haggarth iq adding V0 the. appearan . ce diamond on Tdcaday evening lastbe- number of other places, 'both in the
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�rt been met, the neat sum of $200 was The accident was pureLy acri- ior. Mr. Fred Kennings; is the artist uncle, who is railway agent there_ daughter, A", M�inrde, have return-
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. l befell Mrs. Win. Alexander and little cidents, very much of an alike man- dren, of Long Branch, are spending a S chool picnic of Fleming, and for a number of weeks
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OUTING TROUSERR-The new shades
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$PORT HOSIERY -Fancy .stripes and ,
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Penmrba-q's Balbriggan Combination
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