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F I is necessary. The sudden laws that prevail in that particular very kind neighbor and friend and as day 140 il! last, at the servibe in ilrendum, which speaks well for our - - .1 ep- - ,11 .,t� � � . . ..., .. �� .
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� �v I . recounted left the estimates , '. grain and b"n buyers are on the \ - .1. �
1 .,� which h lardoied--Mr. and Mrs. Lock- alert and prepared Women's FinaPatent Leather on"trap Slippers, dull c It I..; " I
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;,� called upon to vote. Maritime province, is now in Ottawa to think of what she could I ave them have . ,e,o4tS1de._1PoUn,,te,"V .. ,; ".. ... -71 :t`P. .
I - -in- its report for submission to foir their comfort and Itappiness. She have ren.W.4 M r. R. E. Cook's neat good attendance and the pupils ' - ... I A� . .
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. . the government and signed by the deal 'of speculation. There is little as she was in her 77th year, at the gallons pr therTabouts. Fortunately and we believe intends re-engaging . � . ... I-, � 1, 1;. . .
� I death, which occurred, in for Mr. Pfaff the,loss is comparative- in work here. . I I
�,i governor general, and serve as au- doubt that the commission will sug- time Of her ly small, . ' -but the offenders make School Fair. -The marching of the I I
�', th-ority for the expenditure of money- gest something in regard to the the early hours of Tuesday, the 14th
i,"�i'-. - They have been availed of to th-' freight rates prevailing between the of Septerriber last, froinjust, the-eax- theraselves liable for a .very stiff scholars,_ accompanied by their teach- . - - I I
;�,`.,: extent of about a million dollars a Maritime provinces and the rest Of ing out of what had been a strong sentence,�_Work is proceeding rapid- ers, was a most pleasing part of the SEAFOOMI
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�'. day, and therein lies the ground for Canada. The territorial aloofness of constitution. The funeral service was I1Y on -Miss Catherine .Mbir's new School Fair, held here anMonday af- TELEP11ONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL '
; very embittered criticism by the Lib- these provinces suggest that they are heild on Thursday afternoon of last bungalow on the farm of her brother, ternoon last. They first assemb4ed at . " r I . .
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,�. eral party. It has, been their conten- entitled to some special consideration week, the 16th, from her home, the Dr. A. Moir, about a mile south of our Town Hall in nice costumes with -_ - - -
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Ir late C,;�ederation on condition that some Sinclair, of the United Church, who %hen completed will be a neat and or eight, floating in the -air, and keep-
�*l warrants of this nature contemp t attractive dwelling. -We believe ing step nicely marching up to near- Hazel MiLachlan, Olga Bell, L. Lin- TuckersnAth, S. S. 11; Red Tavern;
I * expenditures only on emergent or such concessions would be forthcom- paid high tribute to the kintilless and M 08
,��. unforeseen matters, and that to em- ing. fine Character of Mrs. Bullard as a the congregation of Carmel Presby- ly the 'London Road and back along djenfield; bAlf dozen oatmeal cookies map of Huron -Alvin Bell, John Me-
� . , -the last of Main or King Street to the baseball -Jean RussiAl, Ray Patterson, Olga K,ay, Lorne Elder, Olive Brock, llur�
lli� ploy such votes for general purposes A good deal of evidence also was near neighbor, and who delighted to terian Chuirell is to hear
:-. is a violation of the constitution. The produced before the commission to do kind acts and never spared herself the appointed candidates on the corn- diamond, where -a number of races Bell,, Irene Haggarth, Lorne Elder, old SherTitti, M. Hemphill; map of
� I and inter- ing Sunday, the 26fh, and it may be and orther sports were carried out in M. Sinclair; haW do*ewcurrant tarts North Ameriea-Grace Dick, M. Dick,
�j:-: Liberals will demand an investigation the ,ffect that the protective tariff and took a great pleasure
g�, into all the outlays which have been evi- a case of the "last" being "first" in an informal manner, no particular -Maude McLean. Jean Russell, Jean Hugh McEwen, James Rowdliffe, Hel-
4 which prevails has worked unfavor- est in her home and left many �
� made by this method. It is charged ably to the Lower Provinces, how- dences of bow skilfully she plied the the way df receiving a call. -The re- record, we believe, having been kept Bell, Gruee Dick, Irma Wurm, A. en Upshall; product map of N.ew'On-
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��;`_, that quite apart from keeping works ever great has been its advantage to needle and how regularly she at_ parts of the fearful hurricane of a of the events, the winners simply be- 'Fairbairn; dark cake, under 10 years tano--Jean Russell, Mhude Mc4mn,
I few da ean cLachlan, -Aaroild Shepherd,
f. untry. It would tended all church services and how ys ago in Florida and particu- ing given a fine ribbon and which on -Maude'McLean, Ruth Bell, Dorothy J . M
: , in progress, a number of new under- other parts of the co ln was tricentive enough Corbett, Dorothy Drunimand', Anna Robert Varley, Doreen Varley; wri�_,
,.-, , seem to be irrLpossible, however, to willing to take her part in whatever larly in Miami, should serve as two this occaIsio
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11 Conservatives with the idea of in- have a different schedule of tariff she could. The deceased leaves to great lessons, the one being what for taking part most heartily in all Coleman, Emma Wurm; aPple pie- ing I'Vir-hat I Woulc� Do" - Anme
I'. Jean Russell, Dorothy Uttle, Jean Coleman, Edgar Warm, Annie It
I. fluencing the voting in a number Of rates for one part of the dominion mourn the loss of a kind loving cause we have for thankfulness in the contests which were witnessed by Ui
� . constituencies. The extra session of which would not be applicable to the mother, two sons and two daughters, living in such it favored part of the a large crowd and in which the schol.- McLachlan, Jean Bell, Florence Me- Muriel Hoskin, Harold Bell,
,,� parliament will be calded especially whole country. The report will also their names being Samuel, (Ella) country as we do with a comparative ars Or pupils showed great efficiency, Dona4d, Beryl DrummGnd; candy- Glenn; writing the Rain -Alvin .Bell.
, to deal with the firrancial situation deal with the situation in the coal Mrs. S. K. -Beal, of Calgary; (Emma), immunity thus far from very seri- smartness and skill. Those in charge Grace Dick, Dorothy Drummond, Jessie Dick, Lillian Beeswax, Irene
.1 and provide the necessary money in and steel industries there, which Mrs. James Downs, of London, and ous storms and catastrophies, and the of the running of the School Fair and Beryl Drummond, Margaret.Dick, H. Smale, Norman. Sinclair, Mildred Fol-
. a regular way till the end. of the have been the scene of persistent James H., of Minneapolis, Minn., the other lesson, how completely we are who did their parts so efficitently in Glenn, Minnie Sangster; school lunch lick; writing of Farewell - GrIace
fiscal year. A hurried session, how- troubles in recent years, and rem- three laiNt mentioned all being able subject & the great forces of nature judging the exhibits -and directinj -Irene Hoggarth, Marion Sinclair, Dick, Garnet Moussean, Mabel Fee,
ever, is -not possible. The election edies that are necessary will be sug- not only to attend the funeral of through God and how in almos-t a affairs were Mr.. Paterson, Represent- Wm. Drum4hond, Dorothy Hoskins ; Mary Bluiser, Margaret Dick, E
law contemplates numerous delays. gested. The agitation and the sense their mother, but ailso to spend a moment of -time we can be brought to ative of Agriculturi, and his assist- patch on gingham --Joyce Scruton, H. Wurm; writing To English -men --Mar-
.. -rest desolation and what we fondly ants, all of Clinton, most -ably assist- Kennedy, Hazel McLachlan, Dorothy ion Sinclair, G. McLachlan, Jean Rug-
1.�, The election returns in an official of grievance have been so strong in week or so with her before her death. g
i way have to be held till each remote that part of the dominion as to at- The floral Wreaths and flowers of all call our own swept from us. The ed by our local teachers and those of Datars, Plorence McDonald, Dorothy sell, H. McLachlan, Eileanor Skinner,
; polling subdivision is heard from, tract the notice of parliament and kilidt were very beautiful and were lessons can be easily further extend- the attending schools taking part in Hoskin; sock leg-Lalu Lindenfield, Doreen Varley; crayon drawing Of
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I -to the things the Fair. The Fair was -a great sue- Irene Datars; knitted wash cloth- pears --Muriel Hoskins, Mildr6d Pol-
, and then certain delays are prescrib- the country at large, and there is no from the following mentioned: Dr. ed as to clinging lightly
! ( ed to permit of recounts or other doubt that, whatever suggestions are F. B. Kremer, Mrs. Geo. Kremer, R. Of sense and time and embracing all cess and in addition to our owm local Marion McKay; tea towel, hernmed- lick, Olive Brock, Kathryn Drysdale,
contestation proceedings. In conse- made by the commission of experts, G, Blick and Ed. Shaenoman, all par- that makes for t.he life eternal. -The school, were thase of School Sections Jean McLachlan, H. Kennedy, M. Dorothy Drummond, Alvin Bell; Cos-
�. fruit crop in this seotion such as No. 10, Hay; 10, Tuckersmith- 14 Hemphill,, Dorothy McQueen, Irene mos in water colors-JIames Roweliffe,
1: quence, however, it is figured that will be given effect to by the neces- ticular's friends in Minneapolis, Minn. I re' Hogjarth, L. Lindenfield; work apron, Marion McKay, Helen Glenn, Viola
with the voting having occur -red on sary legislation. where her son, James, lives; Mr. and Plums, Pears, vto., is quite abundant Hay, and 9, Tuckersmith. As our n Hielen Hildebrandt, John McKay; landscape
,. the 14th of September it wi,l) be six Mrs. John McIntosh and family, of but the markv�t is very limited. -The port will be very long, to save space hand -made - Joyce Scruto ,
. . weeks before t -he last return is re- New regulations adopted by the de- London; Mr. R. J. Paterson, of Hen- display of fruit, grain and vegetables as much as possible, we will just give Glenn; toy animal, under 10 years- scehe iBeryl Drummond, Jean Mc�_
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� ceived and the members can be of- partment. of custontis in regard to the sall; from members of the family; were very go< d much admired at the names of the prize winners in ro- Dorothy Drummond ; embroidered Lachlan, Dorothy Hoskins, Hazel
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I. ficially gazetted. The mast distant I export of liquor in bond have caused Mrs. Thomas Berry, of Hensali; OUT- recent School Fair and were very tation, the first mentioned being a towel-Florenee McDonald, Marion McLachlan, Irene Datars, Doreen
� mas Dickson and family, of Hen- nicely, displsy(�d in our fine school first prize winner, the second men- McK�ay, Helen Glenn, Beryl Drum- Varley; collection, pencil sk�rteh in
.� electorai district in Canada is in th,- a tremendous fusillade to be direct- Tho
;L vooms, our teachers doing good work. tioned a second prize winner, and etc., niond, H. Kennedy; any model in water color -Marie Foster; public
,. Yukon. While the session when held cd at them by advocates of prohibi- sall; Mrs. Robert D. Bell, also of Hen-
- will be designed to be brief, the po- ti,, and in the Campaign just over sall; the Broadfoot family, of the, -Mr- Lockwood and family, of and we will follow -the lists from wood --Jack Young, Hugh McEvren, speaking -Maude Mel-ean, Jas. Row-
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- liticxl situatian resulting from the tbi,' matter pilayed a considerable Boundary; the Win. Horton family Blyth, have during the past week be- Class I up to Class 88, as they were John ParquTiar, Jirnn y McEwen; bird cliffe, Grace Dick, Rugh McEwen;
�, , o -Alex. MeMurtrie, JimW Me- judging competiti*n-Lulu Linden-
,... election will inevitably cause a dis- part. Distillerg are given the right, of Exeter; Ile Standard Oil CO., of come residents of our village and Mr, entered in rotation in the sheets we 'house
, � , 1. cussion on aH manner of matters, in packing liquor in cases, to enclose Minneapolis, with whoin her son, Lockwood, has ,,pened a barber shop received from the judges. Wheat- Ewen, Hugh McEwen, A. Appleton, field, MArion Sinclair, F. McDonald,
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': _. and it is not easy to forecast bow bag -s. The criticism that is made is James, is employed; Mrs. Robt. Colej and- will no doubt command a fair S. S. 14, Bevt Thompson; wheat, sheaf Harold Sberritt; six named knots- Joyce Scruton, Alice Higgins, lWarie
Pf� long the extra period would last It that this facilitates the hootlegger, Alberta; little Jackie Downs; the John share of business. -The dwelling and -S. S. 14, Bert Thompson; oats, qt. Norman Sinclair, Lorne Folder, Har- Foster; spelf, Ing match -Olive 'Walk -
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,;,.� is even conceivable that the mem- in that bottles can be put into differ- Coulter family; Mrs. D. McLeod, of contents of the same, of Mrs. Nee]- -S. S. 10, James McE)wen; oats, enfield� Hugh er, Lorrie Chapman, Dorothy Little,
'. - McEwen; rope splicing -Harold Sher- Olga Bell, Marie Dick, Margaret
�� .: bers, once here, might seek to recoup ellt compartments of the bags to pre- Calgary, Alta.; the Bolton nieces of ands that w . ere offered by public ealle sheaf -S. S. 10, James MeEwen,
, themselves by putting in the extra vent breakage and remove the rattle, the Boundary; Mr. and Mrs. George on Saturda.N afternoon last were not barley, quart -S. S. 10, Harold Shep- ritt; noxious weeds and seeds --Red Dick; baby sbow--John Beer, Arnold
�� 65 days necessary to earning a full and otherwise Lo facilitate the handl- Glenn, of the London Road; Mr. and sold owing to the very small numb-er herd, Edith Dick; brarl,ey, sheaf -S, Tavern; Bky, S. S. No. 10; commercial Lindenfield, Bobby Nicol; parade -All
,t ., indemnity. The regular semsion of ing of the.% goods by smugglers, in Mrs. Henry Horton, of Tuckersmith. who had kno-wledge of the sale and S. 10, Harold Shepherd, Edith Dick, woods and leaves--JHiay, S. S. 10, schools received prizes for parade.
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� , , par,iament, however, will not be held place of the more cumbersome meth- The pallbearers were Jas. Broadfoot, that attended, so that it was thought Stewart Bell; sweet corn -S. S. 10, __ __
11, . until the late winter. od of using wooden cases alone. Each Lorne Bolton, Jarvis Horton, Robert Well to postpone the sale until Wed- Alvin Bell, W. Fee, Margaret Taylor, .
a.: . I party has accu,.*d the other traffick- Patterson, Jack Horton and George n -day, the 29th, in the afternoon of Joyce Scruton, Ted Munn, 'H. Munn;
I . : The election through which Canada I ing with bootleggers and aiding in Glenn. The funeral was largely at- that day. -Mr. and, Mrs. F. G. Manns I SOY beans, pint -S. S. 10, Jack TayZ
. ; . , has just come has been peculiar in , ,heir business. tended and the re -mains were interred were visit(-(] by retatives from near 1 lor, Hugh McEwen, Rol>eft Varley ;
�i , many respecL-;. A contest which prt-- Now that the general elections are in the family plot at McTaggart'% Bayfield on Sunday last and also I Soy beans, sheaf -S. S. 19, Hugh Me -
1: sented so many adverse issues has over, the inquiry into the customs Cemetery. Very m uch sympathy is from where they had recently beeni Ewen, Jack Taylor, Robert Varley;
i,-. rarelry been experienced. The �am- d,partment will, proceed. it was re- felt for the bereaved sons and daugh- visiting in Michigan. -Mr. William I. C. PCitatocs-Hensall, Dorothy Me- Autumn Milliney
�� paign methods, moreover, seem to be; sumed a few weeks ago but had not terst, as well also to surviving bro- Alexander, a couple or so miles north Queen, L. Lindenfield, R. G. Brock,
P going from bad to worse. There ha.so got very far when it became evident tbers and siqtcrs, resident in this vi- west of olrr village, has been re. 11, Higgins, Olive Brock, H. Broad -
F foot; G. H. potatoes—M. Follick, H.
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4;., been a greater amount of mud sliw- that party Politics were creeping in- cinity. At the funeral service in ad- rnodelling his farm stables and put- We have a large and very complete stock of
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r ' � of the whispering campaign, that dence was be -Ing brought out for thc by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Mrs. linery displays of last week were old Foster, Le6nard Hoggarth; D. pretty and stylish hats and never more reason-
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` benefit of certain candidates. The I.. Hedden and in potatioes—Hensall, J. Young, Annie
�� many people denou"e. Quite a num- Miss Greta Laramie well attended and very much ad ir-
I ably priced. Call and give us w chance to
t: ber of outsiders from (',rest Britain commissioner, Sir Francis Lemieux, sang morst t,ouchingly that beautiful ed, and the styles this fall and win- Coleman, No Name, May Wolfe,
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"? and other partc; of the British domin* I decided thrat it would be in the puh- hymn, "Shall We Gather at the ter are said to be very becoming— Marion Sinclair, M. Taylor; mangolds fit you up for the winter,
_ I ions who have bpen passing through - lic interest to suspend the hearings River," in which all joined Mr. Roy Roliertvan, who some months —9. S. 10, Hay—Hugh McEwen,
1� 'rs. Naylor ago lost a very fine prized and train- Lloyd Linderfield, Sid Taylor; tur- I
�. Canada, gave expression to their sur- until the election was over. it Will Briefs.—Rev. Mr. and M -
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, sorted to, although one party appear, gation will cover the customs admin- Monday of this week, where they will two months old registered German Taylor, Dorothy Daters, Rob Me- Mrs. Bertha E. Bell, Hensall
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" - to have had a practical monopoly (if i,tration not only in Quebec and in .stay 'for a few days .it4ng heir 'Police dog, t.hat gives fine promi.,i,e and I-mlilan; beets—Hensall, K. Drysdale,
, such tactics. A good deal of reprov the lower provincialt, both of which -any relativeq and frie-nds.—Mr. and which he will no doubt have as well D. Elgk-, L. Beeswax, John Glenn, B. �IIIIIIIIIIIIII,II,,,,I,- - I
'*' . Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer, nee Miss Viola trained as the one he lost. — Mrs. Dick, HI. Munn; earrots—Hensall, J.
�_ Ing Comment is heard in the prfis.;. ,r, pretty well complete, but also in
4�_ The effect of it all is that. if rro,n, Ontario and on the Pacific C,oast. Higgins, left by motor for Detroit Loretta Millor, of Sandwich, who was McLachlan, ff. Bell, D. Varley, V.
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I : commendably presenting thumsviveq I.ittle complaint -has ever come from this week. where they will make their h,ere �on a visit for a couple of weeks McLean, B. Glenn, B. Dalrymple; -
. _. � I for public service, are to be suhi(,ct�,d the prairie provinces. The investi- home, accompanied by Mrs. Robert returned to her hafne on Tu�esday parsnips—l-fensal4, M. Fee, M. Cole-
., " to perpetual assault and their wholv -on, Billy, who in- la6t, accompanied by beAr sister, Mrs. man, B. McLean, M..Dick, E. Wolfe,
gation in Ontario will likely center Higgins, and little Is
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, �,;. irecord, public and per-onal, expwwd around Windsor and the Niagara tends remaining for a few weeks.— C. I.. Jinks, who intends spending a Irene Daters; onions—Hensall, Har-
,, to criticism, it wi+1 produce an un- Peninsula, both of which are sup- The usual weekly night -meeting of few weeks with Mrs. Miller and other old Elder, J. Farquhar, Iriene Hog-
,, favorable reaction. The h(,,t rla4q posed to be particular centers of rum the Young Peoples' League of the r(,Iativvs and will also visit relatives garth, Mary Huiser; Asters—Hensall,
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� ', of men, it is thought, will he dis- running activities to the United United Church was held on Monday in Detroit. - Miss Beatrice Cudmore, M. Sinclair, A, Fairbairn, N. Sin -
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'' � posed to Rtand aloof from public life Stat,,, evening with a very good attendanr�., of Toronto, is here visiting her par- clair, G. Passmare, R. Mcl,achllln, M.
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��, able accompaniment of their offering __ The meeting was opened in the usual Renslill United Church is planning Field, B. Thorn.%on, Helen Glenn, I
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�'', for election. In reevnt years there STAFFA way with the .singing of a hymn: Miss for a finc, Harvest. Home or thankof-
�. ... has been injecti-d in C,anndian cam- Nellie Boyle read the Scripture les- fering service in the course of a few Mabel Fee, Dorothy Hoskin; Zinnia—
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so I " " - paigms a tone of bitterness that wn.q School Fairr.-The Hibbert Rural .son and Miss Dorothy Hefferan read weeks.—Rev. A. Sinclair took thp lknin1l, G. Passmore, M. Follick, K,
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11. . -hool Fair will he held at Staffa on for Rev. G. W. Rivers ill Drysdale, L. Linderfield, H. Bell, A,
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0 : I,- great economic issues were before Monday, September 27th, when be- Elder and Mildred Smillie Played an Parkhill on Sunday last, as Mr. Rivris Love ; African Marigolds — Grace
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,AP�A were eschewed. There are .some who nlarehe,s, .songs, drills and public enjoyed. The topic wa.s very ably in the ,sister charge of Cbiselhurst on McDonRld, Mary Coleman, Harold
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��11%0,, think the per&onal vendetta between -paking in the afternoon and in the taken by Mr. Sinclair, whicli was en- Sunday afternoon and evening last, Bonthron, Dorothy
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,�7 ". excessively reflected in the last few the programme will be given by the gave a very interesting reading which tend,ed, many from our -village and Wilmer Broadfacyt, Harold Sberritt ; -
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:�� s g a well the Past week are retarding the bean Bell. Verbena—Marion McKay; Cos -
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1, I 1. test just concluded. rendered .solo, entitled "Just A Cot- crop considerably, grid it i's hoped good mos—Myrtle Thomson, Mervyn J:I,Dd-
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i�, -, turbance on business that is very the business part of, the meeting it eoTnPanY On Wednesday evening of Brock, Dorothy Daters, Ethel John- 'fetz Bros,,
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. I T, often indicated. In Canada, &q in the —Mr. George Sternagle pur- was decided to appoint Miss Mattie last week was ane of the best we q rothy Oo be
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. , �� .� United States, election years is nor- chased the three acre lot on the corn- Ellis first vice-president, in the place have had in the line of music SO
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P,�" I mally a year of unsettled conditiom, er of Lot 5, Corimssion 8, with a fine of Miss Viola Higgins, who recently long time and deserved's. much larg- Cockerel Jim y
'n'i -when rperchants are very cautious in sitable on it, for the sum of $310. The resigned, and Miss Emily MprAson, er attendance,—Mr. Jaynes S. Tapp McEwen; pullet—Jimmy MeEwsu;
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I.. . 4 are sira-ply keeping the wheels of 11. Kcannie purchased the old No. 8 Scott to take charge of the laf4t me*t, versity, and befrij a fine ptu&nt win --er Broadfoot; pe i' Ad Rocks I �
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�41 t,.p. im try Moving, but as a x1ow pace- school house and site for $200, which Ing ,of every month, formerly taken no doubt give a good uccanytt of him- —Meilrvin Taylor, Harold Elder, Alvin
��j'�)�?,r '��!, Linden -field, C. Taber, David Sang-
, 1 .,,,1',,'N This election has been rather an ex- was erected 62 years ago. He in- by Mrs. L. Simpson, after wbieh the self. His many ftiends ' beTe will I
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11 .: I 1-1 .. �,�_ picking up and ibe qarge crop which home to increase his hen-nery, plant. is spending 2 few days', vacation -with PaRsmore recefftd 'from the Ladies' r, .
� � -,�� I - *Ing harvested in, the West gives -made a her parents, Mr. anft M,rs, R, CU& Aid of the M ri order rabbits—B. D -Mise
. . I.t 19 be Harry is a hustler and has ,, JW Church, a _rysdalte, Mary
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11�� ..... .. for a tine ne* eleetric stove for the Wilmer Broaafoot, Alex. Irwin; any
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11 ... I ,�.:, , i� L'I.t 11,000. "ere has been such a con- gan bas returned to her home in New hill, conducted f3ervices irf the Vnited Manse and on%�Anktday last in t1fe PertEdWaTd Corbett, HArveY Hud- a/
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�� , " 11 .�� I Rkd6tW flow of party politics in the York afte�r getting the estate of her Church an Sunday morning fast, with earIV part of,e;j,fib, day 'he� bad it jn� Ron, C. Faber; do en � "
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