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A - , bel�', nowi to Exeter..1Qewt§r,y .- 0 I Of Selif'6 , ,,,,r , �, ZV7% ,,49410 4711o. , il I " , � * 9 I V. " , I I was ;awarded, Aj�q iet d 'LlPrucofields M -040,-.- , =0 - VVI ", Mr- .-Woms of -W, .i - �A, � . � ��,�, . _ - 'To ", IT - ,,,,1V-._4---- t0iol " � � , 1, , "'4A ,� , Ar . ., being con t g #. ", � i, e, "'.. � "I - t, Friday lgq#,.%­� ],�,4y­ . , ro; ;Van Wig , 'i �, ,�4 �z "'� 1�� , 11 � 1�116e :11 �,�&;, , , ��, , � - :��'All"!Ii',� , , ­;,j,P i , �11 ,Jp.orj , f , 1) , - , _ ,w 1-,,�,� 11, ,,,,� ���' , ._�,'��",�,�i AN ' ' . ' , o . 01jej,' iil ". . - , . . � , 0 , " �'.­� ,'.� ANI,kll , a77, I _ . 1, I 1�1� 1i 11 t 11-11M, ,� �al ta �, I" ­.,,�,, :- A I ,. 1, �, �, "Sterling, of Stu#_10 , . . . . Miart's-4iiii, , � - " -­ , A ­­ , � �t "IT ,�;M , fM '� " 4 �h_"' " , . 4, arordon - WK _ _01110',�:,' year s4 �* . r " �t of, QAq , 4 944 I WlUk J � Is Union church, Mr IQW6, 1,',", ,. �,,,;�,t,`,`f,­�J.,� bur secoU 4wh I 92�, "14% "M Al AVale �Xrp � N.Ad V,h 171 Lundy" Of St. Andrew . 10wix-, A. �,um ma.;:, . Mott, . , - - - , � __ ,� 11 - metai , _,_ _A 0 _i I ,%,,,,'X U, of " . 'k; :, Ovbti Aolq%(�q V, r.g , OW4`An -, 4,9 pkf�ipq �,,"L � �_ �ter, i Scott; jbf 's ,4i e .. 0f � #5 #1 ,�.. , 'I dpending Vs, holme . `�w , 'and- was very.,largely a#onded. skipi *U,.`,If 1, - , - 'Aft. � 'J .41 t __ ___ . . �,�P` . . yo - " , .4 -, -, i . hdrow - _, iir � �' Am,�, A0110�1i,.Hooidnov 'a, � 0 ; ',"_!4 at' .—T, ` 4`� � , � ', � I __ �­. , ,- . ;,� . , ��,'��:".,..,o­.-4,q.� I , pft, A .tit ,, .L �4 - -. . , .� ' �� :�.%Q,%�-.', ", ri _", � ,�', i �k ;ins here knd Mrs. 11"Ken#an, GrAnd Bend, toole tirst prize .1 lvg,�.qw� , I wit �—Mr. - ­ ­_ I -Aft$ _g ' 10 - I ;� - �,�,:"!, � - 1 ,%.,,r, _ ___ �, -, , We . , . 'g?.W ,, , .0 I . . . . . . ,� i "', 'd,,,.,m the class for babies eighteen months "tjt�,tho " Won :1, 111 I 'r � �;; , �. eption of:Mr&, I , - , 1. . 1, , "�i , �'L '11�i 11`�,_"" Of . � , " _o�l � W1,00am, spent. _ I - ArchibI41411604rdy, Qf Kir ,.. ;�, '. , — I i - ­. . %, 11,,� I'll. 1� - Lovie, of Part- 'HENSALL 'Mir; W " Q,, X *.11ia* ,tv-9*, ot Kirktoxiq Xr,� �-.rwn's' Tan -Calf- �hoew *44, C4ihi�,#4**_*11qQ1% toot Japf'"4411, - , , _1�11'; f4ends usere. , and under, with Cecil , .. � . I I ( � � , xm%, Wi, 11% - 11, ,Ll"""I I., ­ .. ' ' ' Mlflaii4 -�W�'only one be, , - I � � .� ie.7 . �­ � - U."%'Exeter - - M�s. " 1 . sotV,,.Gq,,dy#af itched, and.- rubber, L Wo'llft vps� . I - I t ,& .5 .. , I bilt, second. The results of"the other ' I , I W ­'� 'q n ... V .... L � ' L � � v . . -1 . , i�,Ni �, I n. Accident.—Very much isym- 11 k A . ,p -sti , �$,,a Or 11 � -1 � _ , , 9 .. �� Ai .W, . I I I q ir, _Aqu .1 S 6 0,q,V A I ,,,,,"',,,,,�,,? . 'i� _�� Hensall; 2, *ral- plithy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Win- deit5t;of _94ssociation, was' p . � I, ". .; Mrs. . I .. . " �,-,-_ �.". ; - , - ,o � " �' - , , 1, - -1, � I ff 1_14", , contests were: ,Cracker �eatlrig eo " Fatal quired 46, Mt.. W. G. � , ,� -;�_ . # . V904- 1.46,E)ROOT, 0has. h t .,. .... , A . I , - ", , " ,,,,, I , . y �,',", I �,'� 1,,T,I'. -11g ,�W.­L,. teet�—I, Ross Rennie, A] 7 "ouri .1 ­ I , � , I - ­­; ­_­ ,�I, , . I . �� . to , , , nd M ,, � , . � , ,�­_�' �,f,. ,,V tb . )I ,t , , � ,:, % , r*f.91r,d ,d Mr, , - ' '04J,kj','�: . �, ., 11 -� � CHI - a, Miss Martin, in the'death of their bright ha - - . g6,0d majority 'over I 11 1 �4 � "M411. Thus ' ,�­Ai --C. � d ,. , ti I , - , - " 8RLHURST : r id at _, an to,q�,AQ VOR .. 11�,� " UIN',',�� of 6 � taiils: 0�nmiitai ilf'Oho x000 " V",�;!",N)t, 6'� , 1. lace Desjardine, Grand Read ywl, a Lb � .. . es, Ina e oh, a j# _ .1 -1 . A,, " ,. 1. ' pne , 0 ye � 0 ._ , - .�, I -1 _% ''I'll !, A&I, ict " - 1-J.'r,12Z .... . " . .. On I 0. A . ' ' I Go d ar Wi s.ole� and rubber,heels -',� �� ..I lj','�,�,'��Q�,',���', I Burned.—This community was Olive Thompson, Exeter; 4, Miss Hel- lidle son, Wilfred Kenneth, in his 6th thei,others; his election was t ep .. I . I . 0#i � , , , � * ' ,tud ,. ,h Mt's ,ADf this �di p1ted d901 , " ',­,,­ "W.rMd on Thursday noon of last en Hodgin, Corbett. Boxing in bar- year, when on Saturday , . , nous. , Mr.- �Medd oo, re . w .-a tho%e,wh .. Iwa _ - .11 , , . 11 -...;-. -,. - .., ., , p i .. "t. ­ I ;'� I , " 3,� - rid � '�beat arfd,.�sev- : I , - 't. .1 "., I�A 1, 5 NO last he was A 21 ` I mqg,,_� � -u,q" . ., , A. .. � , . , . . " 4 . 1 , #.,F .� -1 ..�......"'.", t�;, !.."4 .4 , 'i, ; � - 11 I. �,;�: 1111 S J ,,, .. _9�,iboj*,We I I , '' . �._,. . �... ,�,:, �, g � 'y I - - I , . ., I.. ��,:,;, ";-, � "M ,* when an alarm of fire was rals- rel -s-1, Milton Webb, Forest; 2, Mel- .accidentally killed by being run over ceiving,nobfination, ma& 'a'veTy in I y 4a is,. are passing " , I , - �, �; ,, A.��f 'A 11 �.�',�'-'� ), ;-1, " - ere toile of earl . " , " 1�­.- -r": . r -:,,,,' 'fth' " .... �� , ,� . A it became known that the barn vin Desiardins, Grand Bend. Men's by an auto of Mr. Peter Krupp, - of 44�1i, vlxko:)� mitrup 4 ".. , , - 1. 1, ' I M,"%"_i�_`, #U 1 teresting' address in which he "thank- away to join the'gre3l throng of the, !��t 'I . '01.W. a M4 Slides: with cushWrA -- -a A 0, -'­O� N ��, . , . - 'i 0,0 ',Alted' ,.�.44 Is , , I ,� ,, yo.4 . w. Ae4blo', e soles an#,2,,j,* " . , I I.,'- 0 tumsion of Tuckersinith, was on 2, Jack Welch, Hensall. Candy eat- .had been riding on the back of Mr ere interred I . 4f`..%V%'11" ,,, - ,pirigi � ''. � - , � , IQ �, , ,,��T �e ,.,,,_.... 'Mr. Archie HodgertI of the 13th swimming race -1, H. Cook, Parkbill; Zurich. It appears that the little lad ,d k�l 1,or'*e honor t'hej had Confer- L past age. The 4emaius -W , 1, 1". . IS I I 0: ,%�% M`�' ' thin in maki* 'blinz, theiT A, ,,-_�.-., . �. , - - - , _ 1. . . _7 . 1. ,e: ........... ....'.1 !'­�...,I.... """, "'M - ­ '_ - in the'Staft Cemetery-- Mrs. Tbw�!!*.,. I . I . - ­ , I 11 �. " . ,�­ ��,,,, `­­57�, 1 � �All'__ ,� — e- A large number of willing belp- ing contest -1, Carolina Hall, 'Lon- Butt's truck, of Kippen, who uses it r, and that he, vk6v1d.AQ predeceased her husband nearly -20, ,�, 1''. '.. 4 �,, ,�;_ ,_,�'-� - .- ;, "I I I . 1. ,0 .' �Z:�, 6 " , , � . 1. I , �_ �'­:�, __�. �,%',_ . , t _1 .�_--,�­ 11 ,��7. '' "'x, . � , .11. 1. , , , i ", .,,! .,er,o quickly gathered, but it was im- don; 2, Melvin 'Hamilton, Grand in his mercantile business in the way 91.1i'sInlul win out and give ihe.years ggo,'hier rein4lins being laid at � 'n ;. �. ,,, �­,,, " t'� �,�- * �,; " ",:�,, , I �.', . I PT "r , . r � ,_, ible to do anything only to see Bend; 3, Wallace Desjardins, Grand of making deliveries to the, farmers. party , representation. � A feam ffa,Cemetery. 1, I ..�.�', .�'.­ I ".. �� lltl�� �� , . to the Bend. Pillow fight—I, Irwin Desjar , � rest also at Sta . ­:�,;z�A .1 ,� iv� ., ", .� ass - The little lad jumped off the truck to V full, d186 � Wiefs.—Mis�es, Marguette and Ver.; � �, .11 111, - I " Lt the fav did not spread ' . 1. - 111 .1 &�A-_�7_ - - "111 . 11 &�,� Z 'house and pig pen. Thies is an un- dins, Grand Bend; 2, Sd. Desjardins, opeig the gate leading into the.farm eussion I WW4her 1`t� re - tain � _the L name na Stelgic, ;f Dauphin, Man., -who . , .'L��11,.L �� �� .... - I . I 11 � ..", �1. . - IT - - �11, - 1� 1;.'�,. '' fortunate occurrence coming as it did Grand Bend; 3, Liman Gratton, Sar- and at that time, we understand, that of U.F,O. (iir make it that of the Pro- have spent part � of the summer months �.. , , ;: ,�, *, .,� lli.,&�� ,._­­_. 11 - , I --- 1-1- - -- .. I � Bun eating contest -1, Fred a number of cattle on. -the road so con- .. W � , . . ­X,� A:. �� " I a," I , , ; � � w _!7 � ,1,',��;'�, at u time when the barn is needed to nia. .. WL" ;7�7 _V, , ­ �� I'll . . . . . . . . . . . . . "I'll, .... 1. ­ - I ,* �,�, , . ­�" " gressiveL Association and after quitef a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ren- � �- ;: �� � � . 11.W I - Aopm!�"M 4 � 4M,- house the crop., The loss is covered Sturgeon, Stratford; 2. Ross Rennie, -fused Mr. Krupp to dodge them that full liud,.sorited discussion of the nie and also part of -the time camp. - , ... .. I I . I I... ­. . I --1, . I � .a;,.,. I . . I �. I �, - Owl. I", � 11 I .1'. ­� I I I I , . I ,-'I, by insurarite, but we cannot say as Herreall; 3, Douglas iSchilling, De- he did not noti�e the little lad in front . . � "',.�,,A", ," - _ I ,�, � - � I 11 � . matter it ,was carried by resolution ing at Grand Bend, left this week for - , . . I . ''' - I SAA -,l L I I I I . ; ... ­�� +,o WhetheT Mr. Hodgert intends trOit. of him with the result of almost in- that in I � 1. 11 I ,,.-_-,� I future the name of the ,Pro- their home. They were accompanied . . I ­ . 1�1 . , .,e,.,." Iding again this summer or not, stantly killing him. Dr. Burrows . I _ 4���. X&RI. . ",", bui __ --' gressive Assiociation was t6 take the as far,4s S4rnip by Mr. Samuel Ren- - TELMOONE 11 OPPOS - . ,- , . g-,��, ", School ReporL—The following is the coroner at Seaforth, was quickl; � ". I � I � i V ;yl_-: � ,,,,, � 1. ., I � . ­ .."'. -­ , " . �,�'. * :, - � , ,,, § place of the former name of ,the U,. nie, where they took the boat from � 4� , .1- 1. . .1 I 1".,�� � e standing obtained by the pupils ZURICH - " t ' I I , � . . I _1 - _,_ ,.,`�, . tb advised of the sad misfortune and af : th, . . F. 0. All -the candidates named made ere.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomaq, Rich- , " f, - School Section No. 7, Hibbert. ter he viewed the body it was taken � M.l - . I .. I -11 - '­ " ',7'- - '.'' , — ... ;' g... " Of shoA addresses so -that the meeting ardson are being visited this week by .' ' ' _� , � . . . �,J, � I .. I Lower School Departmental Examina- Notes—The Zurich Branch of the to the home of his grief stricken par- ' I . � �,& ' - thivugh- their - grandchildren, from Kippexi,� parents- itcolifilparried her to London— granddif " htqr,-� Dorothy, ,of Buffide. Zu. �-o � , I "�,�'.- tion, Part I—Thomas Brooks, Canad- 0 riging ) Ej.rfar A4-.,of_'T9ronto, - i - I enta, for whom as we have the 81 ""' of- Mrs; (Dr. 1'11���.` was quite & interesting one I Western Ontario Bible Society will ' mention ut, and it T' ,,, closed by ,�pbe ,, mr� -iind Mrs. 1'Harry Hawthorne, of Uey, oi� 4,0�nvi acgomp4rile 16 hold itg annual meeting in the Town ed, the greatest sympathy is febt. Th M 1 , 01. I 11ii d I lan History, Arithmetic, English e the National Anthem. I I spent the *16el otia, h6i6 with him LtmdNi`-s#dnt"t1ib past �reek at the by -Mrs. .14ur* Latin and,little Mabel Grammar, Commercial Geography. Hall, Zurich, on Sunday afternoon, remains on Tuesday afternoft last PresenUtion.—A very enjoyable parents, Mi. and - Mkg. T. Murdo4ki h6jne� of, Mi-.'4Ad__9TZ" 10. S: Hudion. ,, --4here they wiff camp """' , 1.1".." , 1-1 I - . August 15th, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. John were inter i e Exeter Cemetery, . ,and. Nall#�`F�*'f �, - I xed n th �i x I — ' . I ' '' '6.eighteen'inite 11� aing wa ". � t the home of Mr. returning to the city with Mr. Lorne . Mr�. H&-Wthg g 4 a dqu lito ot Mr. , a *hi1e,'a;bo* � s'lk'.6im � -, Hqgh School Entrance Examination evei . § spent a I ' :�� Alda Bolton, (B), Agnes Wren (B), Garbutt, Field Secretary, will speak. the funeral being very largel '_ , ,g % , . I.;, I Dorothy Robins, Norma Bolton, Ev- A cordial invitation is extended to ed., y attend- and Mrs. d�rdon Bolton receIntly. when Scott, who was here for the week end, Allan W4W.' .14iss Margaret Drum,: Z.nvifle,w�Wis V` Waddell, of, I;o;n- , W In% IV" 126 parents and pupils of S. S. No. with his�nio%her and sisters and rela- mon4p is, oop7i�qjrW her holidays with Scm - I A iti at- the home of, Rev. F � , nk - —The members of the Luther Dobbs-Essery. — F61lowing s- a 7 met to spend ,asocial I., . . h , - - I ,, eraxd Kerslake, Fra Wnght, Tom all. ev�Mtg wit tives,Mr. Charles Mr -Kinnon, of Me- her maljyi�l 'a IV— League of the Latheran'Church, held - , � itives and friends, in To� D;r. Fletcht.r. ,. Was Waddoll...16 ", I BrintneV, Earl Sararas. Jr. clipping taken from a London paper i�Z foriner teachek, Miss 'Elva Bol- Lennart, Mich,, accompanied by his ronto " ' M ' 4 � . Ilk . �, l ,*Is�. lirgaret ' Habldf , of nleie of X -m %Aor.,—Ur. ..and ,Mrs- , their annual picnic at Grand Bend on which will be of interest to a number ' 1'1i� Janet Chappel. (A). Sr. HI--C,layton ton, before her departure for hei new son, was here renewing acquaintances London, Was a Week end visitor with Robert Bcatqp ,and dll.�V'hter, of Eg- I Horton (ii), Maud. Bolton (B), Mil- Wednesday .fterri.�R,,. L. R. of people in Hensall, Miss Esser uti KitcheAtIr.' One �dbring the� t' week, and also visit- herparents,'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hab- mondville- Mis i , . - - . " i 11 . I Kalbfleisch and wife, of Elmira, are ing well known, having reside P�as , . s laki ellarvey,, ozvg- , dred Robins. Jr. 111—Doris Sayaras d here a of the mQet interesting features. ' I .. . holidaying with relatives here—Rev. few years ago, having wokked as a of ing with relatives. It is some sixty kirk,- and ,iiater, Mrs,, A. Currie', of mondville,, .Mr... and- Mrs � J. I T. :wMest- . , . ,� I (B), Orval Cooper (B), Bernice Hay- nd Mrs. R_ Geiger, of Chesley, via- clerk in Mr. T. C. Joynt's store: "At the eviixiqig was an address read by years since Mr. McKinnon was living Brandon, X-an—Mr. Wilson Berry, of cott and Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Westc6tt ris (B), Lloyd Wren. Sr. 11 --Bea+- a Robert A4garth, and the presenta- ' in the Township of Tuckersmith and Windsoi, la home nd lu I ­ , - -we believe, his first visit here few weeUl holidays with his mother, days Iiii'week ai t6e.home of,Adie_ I rice Drover, Laura Belle Wright, Wil- Md the former's parents, Mr. and three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, tion by 3?4)piel Brintnell of a beauti and will spe a and s4h, of- ddhon, spent, la­�Aw � , lie Chambers, Rose Hoggarth. Jr. I Mrs. M. Geiger, of this village, last at the Duridas Cejitre United Church . I I , being, I . , . ful saiih0" club bag. This was fo - during all these sixty years, it goes Mrs. t J. Bert' ' 'and other relatives. John Murdock—Mr- Arthur Forres- . I vireek.—The work of excavating for pa�sonage, London, the marriage was lowed by'. an address read by Miss without saying he saw great chan - I Y, -girls went ter, pf`Vinds6r, -hewinpaiiied by his . --I--e C Nkn, John C'P'-'- the basenierit .der the ges —The�`Clgoelhurst s6ftbill ' " I Primer-2--iNg-reury, Earl Drover. Lutheran solem:nized of Winnifred I"", Dorothy"RAinsl and the presentation and knew c6impirlitivelly few. He to dbdori& l0t WO I church has been completed and the daughjq�r of Mr. and Mrs. George Es igs . , nesday afternoon wife, ne6 WJes * Irma Shortt, speut4ha .1 (A) indicates7h�ist Class Honors; (B) - by M ,Ajimes Wren 'of a handsome was a brother of'the late Donald Me- and pla-yed ,',j_wo�.'derful game, de- week yio,'- here with their, relat". - . I . Second Clues Honors—Elva Mton, contractor has started on the concrete sery, of Centralia, to William J. Dobbs leather harid bag. After the reading - the ' 'ng I � ionic the trophy, the Mi4 _ Maiy.and,Emma-Xiihnst6a. work.—Rev. F. L Howald, wife and also of Centralia. . Kinnon,. late, of Township of feating,ano bii�nj* . Teacher. The ceremony was of the4addiess, Miss Bolton made a Tuckersmitb.—Quite a large number a liin4gobie� silver cup, which is 'on —Mliss,.,Helen Siian, who has beext;412 - I � - two children, and Mrs. F. Hess, of performed by Rev. E. A. Pearson. suitable roly. The following is the from the village'and vicinity took in exhibita'6h I in"XT `PrW Hess' jewelry P*A Hbfth--`4hd Guelph fqr sQrdi?"#me 1 . . 11��4 � " ,. I New Dundee, visited relatives here The bride wore a pretty gown of addresg-; Dear Mies Bolton.—Having the Centennia held in London last shop Wind&*,7fhso Thelma Hudson, is POW ajt-)i , -hophe,'bir 'Ricbm�iid � . I . or. a on � STANLEY last week.—Last Friday evening ZUr- navy blue georgette and carried a lear;ned'with much regret that You week—Mt. C. S. Hudson was in Eg- has tAke'n a_ . p9eition with 'Mr. E. F.- .S-tree� �otit)i, and intends te—w-Jing I ich and Exeter baseball teams played corsage bouquet of sweet peas and I -,1-1. have decided to sever your connection mondville during the past week, call, Knip6- in hisi'confectionery and bake- for, so#l"me- - Her many fiiendsAm . . r Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. George Peck a game on the local diamond which baby's breath. Following the cere- wAh us as teacher in S. S. No, 7, ing on his father, Mr. William'Hud- shop,. aild ,will no d�ubt­ -'e, good pleased""to ' bar again.'—.Bh �, I and family, of Park River, N. D., have resulted in a tie, 2-2. These two mony the bride and groom motored . . � giv , hu�a I ,-s. , . � llv I been visiting at the home of Mr. and teams will -aely play off for the to the home of the former's sister, Hlibbert,'we, the ratepayers of said son.—Miss Hattie D. Sutherland was satisfactfon� 'alike to Mr. Knipe and Sparling,.. of Medicine IAe, 6�6ta, I . 11 ', Mrs. W. J. DowBon.—Mr- and - section, h&�e come to your home to cabled by phone to Forest on Sunday his patrons. She entered upon'ber is herv� vialtily r ThDRIUS " Mrs' championship of the South Hiuron Mrs. Wilfrid Anderson, where a dain- . .sp her brothe 11 - Maurice Walker and two daughters, League and some snappy games can ty luncheon was served, the guests spend a s��kal evening with you and last, owing to the very critical illness duties last week�Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ,Shoiritt'and 'relatives in this it- . pent Sun- enjoy your hospitality. We feel that of her frien(L _)Axs,.E. Pierce, who was McHarg, of Lbfidon, and. little son, cinity—Miss Edith Forrest has been ,, of Flat Rock, Michigan, s Mrs. Nel- be looked for. On Monday the local being immediate relatives. The house this ,meeting would be meaningless if sevexely hurt in an- auto, accident. are spending a­w�eek or so at the home in London for the past week or' so I day at the home of Mr. and toain played the Hensall team at that was attractive with pink roses and we did -6W111 some way s1fow our ap- Mrs. Pierce has visited here a num- of Mrs, Thomas PeartI Mrs. McHarg's visiting her relatIvej in the city, .. ", son Keys. Mr. Walker is , -and F., the late Rev. James Walker, and village and came out on top by the decorations in pink. The happy precilation of your past valuable ser- ber of timew, and is comparatively mother—Mrs. Wesley Caldwell, nee alsq taking in the Centennia$ last V spent his boyhood days at Varna.— score of 9 to 6. couple left in the early evening for vices as ,a4,teacher; you have been well known, and he'r many friends Miss Mona Sherritt� is here from week—Mrs. Fred Wood and tw6 chn- .� r Rev. W. 0. Robinson, who has spent I Kineardine and points on the Georgian most faitbful and diligent in your du- will regret -to I rn her misfortune. London, accompanied by her niece, dren, �f' LondoA, are visiting their .. ea Of �t' the past four months travelling in Bay. The bride travelled in a luit ties; y4u,'4ve endeared yourself in —Mrs. C. A. MeDonell and daugh- Miss Lillian Meyers, of Toronto, vis- relatives, Mx. ajid Mrs. A. Foster aud �,'- " - ,� � England. Scotland, France, Switzer- KIPPEN of navy French tricotine, with black the mit&i'lbf your peopl�, who will ter, Miss Dorothy, were in Forest re- iting at the home. of Mr. Thomas J. family, of this village�Mr. Wiliam �i land and Italy, returned this week fox fur and a becoming hat. M.r. and miss ycI , u"_",�a tender-hearted and kind newing acquaintances the first part Sherritt, and also with relatives in StoAe,, of Detroit, was a visitor 'in "If -1.1 Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me- Mrs. Dobbs will reside in Oentralia." ., weeks at home teacher,..1'& 'as a mark of our ap- of this week and were quite interest- the distrioL—Pienics to the lake and. town lag week,bliss Nora Petty. "''' Queen and Mrs. James Thompson, of Won Xrophy.—On Wednesday last . . ' 'I'll before resuming his work of preach- Stanley, were visitors this week with the Chiselhurst soft ball girls motor- preciation of your services of the past ed in seeing the new pavement near- baseball .matches still continue the nurse in training- at Goderich,, i's � ,,�,. ing again.—M.r. and Mrs. Rufus Keys Mr. and Mrs. James Bowey. . fbuf yP!j*,:7'we ask you to accept this ly completed on Main. Street. — Mr.. order of the day.—Mr. R. J. Patter- spending her Vacation with Mrs'lohn 11� — Mrs . ed to Goderich to eliminate the chum- ' -, Colborne, have club bag,'aA a omento of the worth and M.rs. T. J. McLean an.d daughter, son and son, . Master Rae, were in H. - P4;* and family—At u, meeti '. North, West and in whi, .- M held as a teacher, Miss Eleanor, of Winkham, and Mr. Forest, an -Sunds.y,t afternoon last.— ,of�thb Board of Truotqos tp - � Isaac Jarrott spent the week end in pion teams of the ch iir psi .. , ".., been visiting friends in this vicinity. FA '; �._ —Mrs. Richard Robinson and daugh- Ailsa Craig, visiting with her son, East of Hiur;6t. Vie.bory was compar- ' . ,�. 4_1,M... q, I -r ��, - . ou of our first and'Mrs. Herb. Do' of Orillia, V;ere 'We 1�611' ta C&r , � Dr. James Jarrott. — Mrs. Thomas and triay rto=lnd Y' Y. 19t eve a number that -took dd- the dh*ftineof an is�U iiftej ter, Norene, left this week for the ative4y easy fbr our snappy. young and early days as 'a teacher n S_ S_ on Sunday last visitors at the home vantage of th4i cheap excursion to for 6iii'High_ $eh�ol,, Mide vaea& * �1� but a 1 ' i Y' Myers and two children, of Zurich, ladies who find a faultless game ,� West. They will visit for a while with ;Port. Misses Letty Love, Flor- No. 7', Ribbert. As �rou h- ve decided of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Drummond and Niagara Falls on Saturday last, lost the resignation of Miss G. Scarlqtt, 1; L spent a few days at the home of Mr. good , "I her parents at McGregor, Man., and to 146ive w, we bid you a farewell And also at the home of Mr. Drummond's connection with the excursion train out of the large number of 'lippli- , and Mrs. E. Smith in the villfige.—A ence Venner, Norma Bolton in the hope that your future labors will b�e son, Errol. Mrs. McLean and Mxs. at the Falls on the way home, and cants, the choice was made of Miss 1, then go on to Carlyle, Sask- — Mr. I-, 1, *. . Elston Dowson, accompanied by his number from this vicinity took ad- field acted as magnets to the ball, but - as much appreciated as they were in Doig are both sisters of Mrs. T. 0. had to take. another train to get home Stewart, of Seaforth, who comes Xngbt t " sisters, Miss Ella Dowson and Mrs , vantage of the excursion to Niagara two errors being made in eighteen our school. And as your labors are Drummond.—The spiendid rains of but were nicely helped out of their -highly recomraended an4 -will no doubt ��`., Art Keys, visited their sister, Mrs. Falls on Saturday last. Among them innings. Misses Mary McDougall, domewhat distant, we hope to have the past week have made all vegeta- trouble by the Company.—Mr, G. F. give excellent satisfaction and wiU � I. a Oscar Wright, of Kenilworth, over we noticed Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mona McGregor and Ruby McLaten the pleasure of meeting you any time tion look nice and fresh and ZTeen Case sod Mrs. Cast and their sons enter upon her duties, immediately . - , I . , s#f �, the week eud. Mrs. Wright returned Cochrane, Mr. Andrew Bell, Miss on bases did justice to the game and you may return to your home, for and were invaluable to the root crop were in Toronto spending a short time ter the holidays.—We believe 'that � a week Margaret McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. upheld tke Chiselhurst girW record. you have built up a friendship that t,nd pasture fie-lds.—In the fiddlers' with rela-tives the ,firBt part of this Rev. George Pybus,' of Wuinwright, .- with them on Sunday to spend ,� with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jack Wfhitcome and childrem.—Mrs. ML9s Doris Bolton played the best ` -will not soon be forgotten. Signed on contest in the pavillion at Grand Bend week.—The onion crop as well as ail Albeyta, a son of Mr. Henry Pybtis. 1. ��, Dowson. � J. B. McLean, who spent a most de- game of the season in short stop. The behalf of the Section. The following on Monday evening last, Mr. Gordon other crops, is giving fine promise of of this village,and who is here on a I I lightful week at Port Albert, as the battery distinguished themselves and is the address from - Miss Bolton's Bolton, of the Boundary, captured the a splendid yield.—A large number of visit together with- his wife and chil- . — ___ ____ gvest of Rev. Mr. Lundy and Mrs. their equal is not in Huron County, Entrance Claft of 1928: Dear Teach- second prize. A rather novel way of Indians and their families from dif- dren, is to take the service in' the . I I BAYFIELD Lundy, has returned home.—We are hence much of the succesg of the or: As you are -about to leave us &-3 judging or awarding the. prizes was ferent parts are here at present bus- United Church on the coming . Su4"y_ , sorry to note that Mr. Thomas Johni, game goes to Misses Mae Brintneli our teacher, We, the pupils of your that of the fiddler who got the most ily engaged. in flax pulling. — Miss His many friends will be pleased to � . * B-reezes.—A gust is the big morrth of the village, is very low and his and Elva Bolton. In a semi-final 1926 Entrance Class, desire to show applaWe, and the first prize went as Jacques, of near Exeter, is here vis- meet him and hear his message&= �, �I for sllmmer.� urists and many are condition is causing much anxiety to game with Londesboro it was a run our appreciation of the interest you it might only be expected it would to iting Mr. and Mn. J. W. Skinner and Mx. and Mrs. J. D. Buchanan, of Lou- ,�� ,vt"', .- camping. Co tages are being filled his many frieuds.—MT. Wilfred Mel- away with a score of 28-1. In the have baken in us during the past a veteran Grand Bend mac, who all assisting, them. during Mr. Skinner's don, are'liete visiting Mr. Buchanan's * _ I - and hotels and boarding houses have lis and Miss Margaret spent the week final game the Chiselhurst girls won year. We feel that we could not let the same -was a very good musician. illness.—Our teachers and scholars parents.—Rev. Mr. Leckie, of Mother - I ". large numbers of guests. This week's end with relatives in Wingham.—Miss from Wroxeter by a score of 25-3. you go without expressing in so —Berry picking is now the order of 'are beginning to realize that their weF11, conducted the services in the , .�.% � me arrivals at Tile Albion are E. A. Margaret McDonald, of Tuckersmith, The Presbytery Trophy, doubtless to way our many'thariks for your kind- the day, the fine showers bringing on holidays are fast slipping away.— United -Church, on Sunday'last with - Bates, Toronto; J. M. Morris and is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Wrn. say, w s t. The I ""' " _11" as won by Chi elhurs ness. We ask you to accept this hand the fruit in abundance.—The flax William Pearce, Hensall, has bought much acceptance.—Miss Drbra Sher- ", -wife, A. C. Flowers and wife, Wind- Hay, of Niagara Falls.—The Misses girls are to be congratulated on their Mt, -1. ,_� " sor; Stewart B. Gordon and wife, Olive Cooper, Margaret Finlayson, sweess. he] as a token of the respect in pullers are now right at the work in a house in Exeter, where they will ritt, R.N;, of Port Huron, is here vis- '� 511.o I which we hold you as our teacher in good ear -nest and the showers we move next week. Expecting to have iting her relatives and friends for a i�' Rollin C., and Robert Gordon, St-ew- Dora Dalrymple and Margaret Sin- U­ past days. As you are no longer our have bad durink the past week, while sold the farm be took a contract as few weeks during the summer holi- , art G. Ball, Midland, Mich; Dorothy clair are eamping this week at Port Baseball.—The baseball match play- teacher, we hope to have the pleasur �j', I. e retarding pulling, has p�t the ground representative of the London Life In- days.—M.r. and Mrs, L. Redden mov- ,.,. % L_ Wilson, Margare M. Millman, Lon- Albert, owing to the kind invitation ed on our diamond on Monday even- of mee,ting you many times when you into nice shape for pulling.—Quite a surance Co., at the beginning of ed thia. week into MX. William E. �'1.11 don.—During the past week severall of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy. — Mr. ing last and being one of the league return to 1�11, your home in the good old number from the village and vicinity 1925, and since then has had the farm Pfaff's dwelling on Queen ,-Street t - 1;,,'v,, �:. former resident- of Bayfield have James McClymont is visiting with contests, was witnessed by a very towr.ship of Ribbert. We wish You took advantage of the cheap railway to work and give some time to insur- which they have rented.—iK Jame; W:�,: been here: Mxs. (Dr.) Shepherd and relatives in London.—Mission Band large number, as it was expected to be all success. Your Entrance Class of excursion to Niagara Falls on Satur- ance. 'W7hen settled and the auction -Horton, of the Boundary, has beerz '�11' 4.1� daughter, Bessie, of Ontario, Cali- will meet in the school ro,om on Sat- a-nd was one of the most exciting 1926. . day last.—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mit- sale past, be hopes to devote full time spending the past week with -his sis- 1. I ,,� ." forni2-, Mrs. Howell, of Hamilton; Ed. urday at 2.30. Will the boys and games yet played. Both the Zurich ,..�.,.� I I Routledge, Cleveland; George Peck, girls please remember this meeting and Honsall players are well Death of William Towers. — We chell, of Weyburn, Sask., who was to insurance.—Mr. A,Iex. H. Crerar, ter, Mrs. R. Bullard, of -this village. . "' - I ­ match 1. �, have thi-, week to chronicle the death formerly Miss Emily Dunn, and wiII of Wroxetar, has bought his farm and —The War Veteran's picnic to Bay- , wife and three daughters, Park River, and aim to be present?—Mr. C. Me- ed and both enter 'into the game with of one of our very old residents in be remembered many of her crops, taking possession the middle of field on Wednesday last, when there �66 N. Dakota; Mrs. William J. Peck, of Gregor and Mr. John Curry, of Port a determination to vhn out if pos- .M­ by 11-1, �: the person of the late Mr. William friends, having resided here a num- August, the auction sa%e to be, later was a good 'Uttendance and a mdst .1 ��11 Alberta.—Mr. and Mrs. Dy -mond and Huron, were visitors at the Doig sible. The game commenced sharply T,w,r,, who was in his .99th year. ber of years ago, were here on a visit in the falI,—Recent visitors to the enjoyable time spent, as the day was - ", 1, ' . family, of Detroit, motored over from home.—Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Phillips at six o'clock, Zurich going first to Until within the past year or so he last week, visiting at the home of home of William Pearce, Hensall, most favorable, and they had alk — L Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Dymond and from Rochester, N. Y., motored over bat. Nine innings were playEFd and was a most wonderfully smart and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, and other were Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen'and Mr. kinds of games. and sports --Quite a, "� L ' 'I- ; the children remained to visit her prar- to Kippen to visit her sister, Mrs. W. during the fiTqt part of the game, active man for his hge, b,eing Possess- relatives and friends.—Master Edwin -and Mrs. A. Bowman, Toronto; Jack number from this locality motored ta �' . : � , ,�,�,- " ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tippet- M. I)oig, picking up Miss Phillips, of Zurich led apd finished with two runs 4.," ,� ed all through life of a strong, ro- Cudmore, of Kitchener, is here on a Marshall and Will Geddes, London; Seaforth on W�dneadary to hear the 1, �,�,� S � ,,�, " Death of Mrs. Robert Brown— Toronto, a cousin, then coming on t-) in their flivor, the score beirYg 9-7. bu t constitution and in his younger ,tsit and will spend a few holidays Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Lumley and daugh- lecture by an eminent divine from ,_,�,�. .1 - 'i �','�_ Word was received here by telephone Stratford picking up Miss; Vivian, R. Some very good playing was done by and middle age life yras able to do *ith his g�randparents, Mr. and Mrs. ters, Diane I .�', I "J"',", , - _�,, - and Margaret, St. Thomas, England, and to hear lia first class �;v _ from London, Tuesday evening, Aug- N., of Boston, who is visiting her both teams and the score from in- almost the work of two ordinary men Roland Cudmore.—Rev. Mr. Craw, of and Prof.'10. It. Lumley, Pb.D.I and baritone singer, the lecture being giv- g, ,,, ust 3rd, that Mrs. Robert Brown, had father in Stratford, also a cousin, nings to innings was marked by from day to day, aird with good man� Toronto. had charge of the services Mrs. Lumlo "', no �"'e­ ,y,� of Columbus Univers- en under the guspides of the Egmond- N, been found dead in her room on King bringing them for a few days' visit, score on either sides. In the first agement was '- able to make a nice in Carmel Pres ,��',�, byterian Church last Ity, Ohlo; lkrb. '!Dhn 'A. Orchard and ville United Ch-urch.—A meeting was � M`� -, Street. She had been out shopping then leaving taking their pa�ty to part of the game David Beeswax was competence arid pra--�Ide for an easy Sunday and preached excellent ser- sons, A%ert, DoUglas and Sydney of held a few evenings ago ke building ��;,' i��5,�, and ollowed by . I lt� .. .... when her son, Alex., returned Detroit for a few days, then picking the pitcher and ll� was f old age. For a ridmber of years, E;Ync2 mono to large congregations. At th� Shedden; Mr., Y_dfio, Chicago bn- a fine cloed rink, but we cannot give 14" 21",- from work at six, he found his up Mr. Everett Couley, of Detroit, Fred Steacy, both pitchers d�jng their retiring from the .active duties rvi . _1 _j , , i , -.1", of evening se ce, Mrs. Andrew Dougall iversity, mcr-w,%-,pynding the summer any very -definite informhtion just at �m 10. , mother's life%ess form lying on the nephew, bringing him to Kippen and parts well, while Vernon Hedden farming, be hag'ma4e his home in our and her sister, Miss Ford, of Exeter, lit Seafo;rth*.; Mr. and Mrs. 11, Hume- the Present time.—Mrs. T. J. Berry , M, 1�. floor. Mr. Brown., who had been liv- 1,eaving the iladies irr Exeter fo�r a caught with much skill "behind the village, first boarding for some time, rendered a ver I ,J:Zi,;f, , i.", 'J", A�-,� living at his home here since Aprii, visit. Then pitking� up Mrs. Doig bat throughout the game The tun ,It Y 0easing duelt which ston, of' London, and . M,rs. William in the course of a fe* weeks intends ,�M,:, ,, , . I �­, , ,'� '. - b of lete ye " making his home was much enjoyed.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Northeott and Miss Mary Northcott, leaving on quite an extended trig and 12C:,,,,,- P", �� was informed and left as soon as pos- and Janet, taking them along to Ro- pires were O'Brien, of Zuriell, and with his dauXtOtt Mrs, Janet Car- R. Bell and children, of Windsor, are Exeter; Mrs. John- Blatchf A wi ,-:, ible. The body was brought on chester for a week or so visit, Mrs. Brintnell, of Hensall, they alternat- michael, who widW upon him through here for a couple of weeks' holidays sRll, and'Mr. E. C. Moorhouse, bar- also in British ­Uumbia and the A I'* "I a ord, en- 11 visit with relatives in the Wllest,, " 11 �4 "Ill, k14", * 1� , S. 0 " I Wednesday to the home of Mrs. Maud Doig and Jainet returning, having had ing. In the last innings or so, the his late illness-' and helplessness, and will spend part of the time with rister, of Londom—Mr. and Mrs. J. States,. and dxpettq 'to, be away for a I J �,;!�, Brown, from where the funeral took a deUghtful time. Zurich players ckd not do as well as brought about byh;is extreme age and � �, �, , "' !,�,51 ,�;,.. - , Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bell- and also S. Wren, of Toronto, are spending a tiumbei -of month§.-�-Mr. Atkinson, of �,��X-"%R*:�,, ace to Bayfield cen-letery on Friday, Death of a Bright Little Child.—A they did in the first part of the gafne the breaking u�. of what had been a Kr* ­�" " ,.. ,,% PI 1:101. .. . and Mrs. John Zuefle. ' Miss Lin few weeks with -Mrs. Wren's mother, ClaiidebV�i, .ft i1olieving at the sta- - . 11.�M* 1. rnber of �errors that mopt vigicirerjM` emstitution. Mr. Ortwein, of Toronto, is spending a few. Mrs, James Taylor.—Mr. and Mrs. tion, while Xr� Case is sivay ow -his ". "I �1 I,- August 6th. Mrs. Brown, (Annie very sad accident occurred on the and made a nu , ,;� . ,�� - Baket), was born at Bayfield August l0tb Concession of Tuckerqmith dur- cost them runs, but of course both Towers ,jks - ­­fh f F I , ,I ,�, , 1*,- - alkirk. days with her parents, MIr. and Mrs. J114 Smith and children, accompanied holidays�,�,elti4al ,held in the _Tb*n �,� 14� ll�a �� V � I �i 31st, 18,76, ar�d had resided here un- ing the loatter,part of the week, when teams made some little errors �vhich Sterlin ep #I- jwl -nd came out J. W. Ortwein.­tMr. and Mrs. Wm. *':3W,-,.Vred 114�,, of Wirldsor w6ke Hall la,q �8& ,"...". " 1-111 'I, I 911hir 86 , idja `1,111,11 - , i� 's d �' , , 'beonz� 'VishbrT dt the hot6 of Mt.' aid mos. I Vlotoria'Boeswux, Mr, McGee and Mr. " i til moving to London about nine years tb'e little five year old son of Mr. and J, - ii � I 1. , I . q the usual experience in nearly all first hi d _tYriday,"Aoi7ling, vs. Mi 1��, I I � I eve ,? , � -am �t I $1 48 a young mall Whith, of Oiitawa,'who 1i , I- . go. Martin, was almost matches. The interest was iwell, kept of some twelitSP�,',f ' j -and being fav- ,�,�: a - She was married to Robert Mrs. Willi . ," ," ," ,, �111 I. " , ,, �4k) spending the past -couple of weeks upi, William Consitt last week. -MiasWr N :, e! � ... I kiovu twenty-s"Ven years ago. Those instantly killed by being struck wftb up throughout the game, which inlide orably impresj&,'with this country, along the lakes and the Tho-asand Thomas' Britooka of the � . . . . . � - and 'Will be :11 I . , ":;, , . . 1' h " � -Was Nttponed' ,:'O� 40t to mourn the loss of a loving a motor car. The accident happened it interesting. , hetdithi"0606ACh' at some latei date. t'_ ", I lie retprned sfi4tfly, afterwards with Isl * 'his we6k avEL,will sp , 'Ot il- eon4es- ­ � � � es, arrived t �­­ . �­ . .we and kind nother are her bereav- around noon. When the cream truck UY.O. Convention.—Qnite a large- a partner in lif% _ 6-A& sior4 tuckeremit�, has lmio 2eeVirax- -was standibg-JTr.­X,t#F, ",',""I'll", . I '­',;� ­ . ' I I maiden name soma time visffibg it tho' hbine' of fAil in obtaining'hig first ye I arIg ", pthl dh thb, corner of, the"road on,the - .4". �6& ht"and, two sons, Alexander, of had called and on going out again ly attended public meeting of the U, was Miss Jqpsier,EWi, and at on e lo- 11 . ., � ,* Abet � . �'Z, �"_ , ,,f�,,'? ,,,,, , , I - 1.1�g ­,', , . ,11,1-- I' , - , 111,�"'*. 1.'��(, ,I , . I ,." , t. 1. ,��P,,* .. !,,_. Lmdon, William, of Detroit; , c Mr. and Mrs. Win,. X 6IL5nn,_We ' ' school W�Ifk Z 'L ' ' 2th, 6f­��J*J�k, vihen &_'da,r_ -ng � ,'ill, '--. '-4- :�� - `Z,;,�" " tlhu&t,e-r (testriae), Mrs. Harry Me. gate and a!lso went across the roa �pa:rrtmelf"l in - 'k- tEese Yoling miala,',khmked ho -i d6wn. :;1 !", I �� :�.�:� f 0 , 66t,W�i , , " w One the eldest girl went out to open the F. 0. VMS held in ,out- tOWn-hall on cated Im tM WOVO]Whip of Hibbert, ,,a sorry to Vepor,t that Misd Lenji " , - ,�' " I rol �'6g on' ItIVId � I I .. , I ,V�r� tt open the ileighbor's gate, and re- afternoon being very favorable fo,T that, local as h- oiti, - u i I 1,.v 11 , � d Thursday afternoon of Ase- Week, the taking up onp,, �f Oie first fa Pym, of Winehtlbda, who has beeti qW I W -'S- S, "(� N-0thing 'Iiva,i ddria, boweiv�r,� 'at, iha, ­'­ ,�., . � ,�:r��3�' M,,;,,�: - - s in 7 'iL,�­, 11", . I OW1609h, Toledo; . three brothers, , r as ht was, '4 I " , ­­ . . iv, t was a pe 76111� ��L���7� ��4, ��t, *10 1, rfect making her h6me with Mt. and"M6. 7, i�ibb,ert. Mue ""'t 11, is due him trial, as the bl*s wished it leld _� id , . . Qi,k rt#&,- (d -Bayfield; William, of God- rnaining there until the truck came' the attendance of the farmers in par- wild, wi th R 44id other animals J. W. AkinneX during Mr.',-$k1ii' as he ,Wsm�haxt W V:�',,'ii I 2 11. �t!_� , .,;.; . ,. 11 e(d : Y a 'Walk of GodeTfeh,,-4fi�'Attgfjean chi&ftliold ;,�,`�i,��,,%,,',T, J� , _ , ,of 11 tier's I '. . . _' - . A.roun T 11 'that time An 4-Utp,. - I , � - -61 to - 416'h- 9&Ani , 0*en Sound and out again. In the meantime, while tictilar, the land being w4t frorn r4in wo 71", AX . i0ilkess d gfii ti in tl�# 1mra, * �. ,� Ili', . � --L11" 1 v pv6Wlihg Mr. r.nA. ,ft� � .�..' 00 . ­­�vMl�k... ., , dith). Mi%, Winegarden, the t"ek was f4till at the house, the so that 710thillg OfATIT account COU - Towe" was nejijW- gtr4rig enough to takeh A3'Zh,1;`ilT%0t` PridAy, night Ad o*,�t t'h , . . I "M �L ,., Vne sistek tv .. , f ., , I I � I in, I — tLV ,a -'Aod. ,4 r thtit'-SuiJift �tW61. picnic" Thimany - V, 1W., 'i6e woffLye.4irs of e. This I I , .�,�i���,,:�,:�A.,,,�,,t�,,It,�-'a , '' .0 aftl -was largely other little Martin children, which i - be 61io ou,Uide the,attendlince W`98 talw 9, wolf ilf" *_-0, W1 and ,tktow i f� jeqftl .fj. 'd 'A . 46 ' - --,,i," � . -, �. g ,, ki , ­11TI"N ,�.!,.""_ nawi ,. , , ­� aftkrndo4 -1Z tityfid1d. - A', VekSr - & , , -, . I n I - _ 11111"�'Ij�j,! , ,. rfng,mlddkifl� atiel ft *,iwi tul'. pb § from �oyibU t1tap watlepett;__�Mtj�..­D&ty I �­_,.J� , ,, " h,h�l�� ..� �Y � ', I 0 L, tLt A0 - 'hOUP-0 Mug Auded the ljttle boy, game to the road qu te, :large, there being a good re. over the rhhafrfi.,� le,i " . - Iq � $;'�.` �iftWd$,� '�dil&l I 600%,Aef, an , makes, 4illid"-, . , � t,;L��' I � - 0 44th -h V091le . In forings, ware.:.e6 sei,yd�e, thit Miss tot - ,,�,��' P1, , ,,, t(#W,'by!,-, , �_ - �t, 1 ,$ r And 19' :tt " t it,, ,#as ,*0011041 this yea ftaw, - vto'. � vmtdt in to,.Ori� , gjjs,� � - . ,� � " � ,, , , �� . . . '. �; � , , " , �, , RR , i , . ` � , , �- , � - " , , , - I � , , � , ,�. . , I � 1,1 I , , ., I , , , . ,�. '.` � , li 4 I . ,� " " " " , L, . I � V, �� d, Mt. Rhodes, a,nd at and the three children waited for the pr%esentation of delegates-= *ell as politics the ddbbae9,d,.W.m li, ,gtatincil �hotkh,f, gdvig _ - -1 I . ' ' 0� hat *4mov� -It 1,,?�T "PA, '' - me � I �11.. - tbli� tdub& alrar. bag-b*en, tcuch_�: W4ek.-, MU$ Ednu J- .tt4. 'hoe�h -be#n,., ,,,,�t�i ,,�`[,, �, ,,,,--� � " ,w . F'Aul� The OutC61111119 Of the ttUdIc. As; the all-othen int r6ttred in the 11 , Reformer, anct'tIA1�16l406))�a Prighy- 4, ,T'..-,,;rq ft W as �SWO'V� 14 ,'= V,,A, e F. 0 ,T�,�",,�",17,`,.L ", ��,;`,`,',�.i ; fr; Bakori 3ames truck eanle out and . od �to the ho*pIfM ,.4 '%,o1�abj1,,-*`h"() er ine'na sck�ol`, we would, like tb� '"A*�"i4,'dt-"114 hom , of Mil... ' , 15#14P ,*_��W4t# I'll, P �1. ,4 �11 , " , 4- '._ . passed throu4h. 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