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, ,weather to finish ha ing her daughter, Mrs. Gowers, of St. Mrs, Ha beipg a --pister of the the most'slglew* work of the league Sken�, of Nioywich, preached ,ynth Wris. - Uppers are of Patient Leather and, -41SO QUJIMO, -� �
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report potato rot, Slight frosts were Miss Mabelle.—We are so Aeag , x life. ishould b Wa or at home Work� will preach againon the coming Sun- I.- OUR .$5.0,0 TIES:—These -are ulad . 11 � 1� � ,, 11�1'
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�.: '� 'were given and lib .1. I I kindred societt4�s. Work to bring up co line.—Mrs. James Sparks, - is in I I �. ' al�'f- for .
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-.12 I Sanders, George 'Hinds, Howard Dig- three year old daughter of Mr. and also called on a number of his to men." But 'when we go Out On calities owing to the long continued I -, .. . -
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, . Notes. —Mr. and Mi was very large17 attended, relatives which would have been one of the ten in one Or two such nights of life and the choir in the evening will
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.11, ,,:1 Mrs. John Y. Jamieson.—Mr. Norman other places. Interment was made in fected the attendance and spoiled the good societies are undone that ye Society. -=-We are pleased to see Mrs. I
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"I tainly a poor resort for the young.— that The Expositor is widely react
'i". I),. Carter is wearing a broad smilethese the Lutheran Cemetery, Rev. H. pleasure of going around to see the of good influences and associations Harry Smith able to go around a- .
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11 * .. 1, '11�'. days. Ihs wife presented him with Rembe ofFwiating at the services. fine exhibits.—Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mel- had been -building up and it would gain after being confined to her room A number from this district on Wed- judging by the large number of dim -
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- —Mrs. Jane - ay, lick, of Elkton, Michigan, -appear that more a - f r veral 0
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��, , , Jamieson has returned to her home September 27th, Father J. R. Gerard, with Mr. Mellick's sister, Mrs. S. tion is given in our gardens 'to separ- of a fall which she 'sustained when Mitchell.—A number were disappoint, the sale; of course men am not so
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� ', in Brucefield after spending sefe—I united in marriage at the Drysdale Merner, of this village, this week. ating the bad and weeds from the attending to some duties in the yard ed ,on Wednesday last that the ad- much affected by disappolintntentg an
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.111, 111-� days with friends here.—Miss Violet R. C. Chureh, Helen, daughter of Mr. They also were renevving acquaint- good, than is done in guar ug and and res lti g i very everely stra vertiked sale of the Neeland dwelling the fair sex.—We-are pleased to sea
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�W 4 . . Phillips is visiting friends in Gode- and Mrs. Joseph Ducharme, Drysdale, ances at Seaforth, Kitchener, Credi- separating the, evil from the good in ing and wrenching the cords and jig_ and contents did not take place, but Miss'Barbara Forrest able to be out
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.� rich Township.—Miss, Viola Johnston and Mx. Elmer Sluskey, Detroit. Mr. ton and Zurich, where Alf. was form- young humj%n lives. W-hile it is eas aments of one of her limbs. — The after a local item in,last week% L%Sue again -after being confined to the
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�� , .1. is spending a few days with her sis- and. Mrs. Sluskey will reside in De- erly engaged in a hardware ayid furn- for bachelors and maiden ladies to attending �o the fiNing up of cracks had been sent by your correspondent, home for.over ten weeks through ill -
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".- ter, Mrs. Christopher Dale.—Mr. and troit. iture business.—Mrs. J. Sutherland, of moralize on how children ought to be in our cement pavement by our coun- he got word ftom. the Public Trustee ness�Mr. Arnold Bell, of Toronto,
.. � Mrs, J. Jamieson spent Sunday at the Notes.—Tbe last half huliday of our village, if spared, will quietly brought up, the fact remains that cil recently was a good act and tht at Toronto that for the present- the spent -the week end with his -mother,
- hame of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jen- the business places of Zurich for the celebrate o as 11 attended to by Coun- sale had been indefinitely postponed, Mrs. Bertha -Bell, of this village—
..- her 91st birthday on the want of good care, training and shield- w rk w we
�,,w but this word was not received in The filling up of a number 'of- low
, , kins, of Goderich Township.—Mr. and 1926 season was observed on Wednes- coming Tuesday, of OctAyber 5th, and ing of the young and growing 11P, cillor C. Campbell, assisted by Mr.
., . Mrs. Allan Walker, Of Hamilton, day of this week.—Mr. and � places with gravel on our back
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W.- Mrs. is, we believe, -the second eldest per- leads to bad lives, and all the evil�s Harry Smith.—Mrs. F. G. M,anns i I
,", t1.1 spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs- Chris. Ayotte, of Kinde, Mich., visited sor. in this village or locality as far in the train of such lives, br with spent Tuesday last in London accom- sue, after sending the first notice. The streets h& been a good move made
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�� ,,� John Jamiesbn.—Mr. John Chesney, relatives in this district this week.— as we are aware of, and is in the en- the fruit of what he or she sows panying her friends, Mr. and Mrs. sale will, no doubt, he held at some by our Council during the past week
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�,�,- riot distant date, and will be fully or so.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich-
�6 "', of Stratford, spent a few days the Mr. Henry Steinbach, who recently joyment of very goodhealth and, does the sinner filled sball be, or in other Thomas Kylle, of Onear Kippenj ilx
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I.- past week -with friends here. — Miss sold his farm on the 14th concession, not look anything like that good ripe words, we cannot gather grapes off their auto.—Mrs. R. Paterson, Sr., is,
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1. 1. C� the past week with her sister here.— property on John Street, Zurich, Peppler, accountant of the Bank of weekly meeting of the League or a very pleasant visit there, Mrs. Pat- for which your correspondent is not years, intend shortly moving out to
151j.. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett visited from Mr. John Eckstein. Mr. Stein- Montreal, was visited by Mr. and Young Noples' Improvement Society erson has been absent several months
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t'' . �, with Cranbrook friends on Sunday date had been set for Wednesday, the to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
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-ased from Mr. J. Hey, Sr.,
part of the day, it goes WAI 'kDut say-
ing, received a most hearty welcome
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carried out. The meeting was open-
ed by the singing of a hymn, follow-
So r a nu er p aces ye
to i —Th Misses Mary and Em-
vis t, e
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William Brigham finished last week
purch and
Mr. Garfield Brown has moved into
from Mr. and Mrs. Peppler in, their
ed by the reading the Scripture
ma Johnston a feW da s ago receiv-
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Sarnia, spent the week end with
the Premises vacated by Mr. Wuert,b-
Mrs. James Laidlaw,
home, and like other v isitors, were
most favorably impressed
of
ll�esson by Miss Ethel Murdock. The
ed the sad news of the death of one
n a
of their niece's husba d, Mr. For -
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of alfalfa. For the past twenty-five
—Mr. and of
with our
meeting was vi�ry nicely presided ov-
rest-er, of Windsor, who was a col-
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friends here.—Rev. Mr. Abrey had
Crosswell, Mich., visited re,hatives
fine village and surrounding country.
er by Miss Elva Shaddock, and the
legiate teacher, and who had been
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charge of the V0alton service, while
here over Sunday.—Mr. T. McMillan,
—Messrs. T. Parlmer and son are
programme gotten up by Miss Ethel
here on a visit with his wife a, month
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Rev. Mr. Mainies took his work.—Mr.
M.P., and Mr. J. W. Beattie, of Sea-
this week having a neat garage built
Murdock, which consisted of a duet
or so ,ago. He was then in pretty
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Johnston spent the week end with
forth, were visitors in the village on
at the rear of their grocery, the con-
by Mrs. J. S. McI)onald and Mrs. L.
good health, but quite suddenly took
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his family. —Mr. and Mrs. Snowden,
Monday.—On Sunday evening, while
struction being in the hands of our
Hedden, the topic was very ably tak-
quite seriously ill, his case seemingly
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of Paris, were visitors at the home
riding a bicycle, Mr. H. Flaxbard, ac-
pioneer builder, Mr. John Coulteir,
en by Miss Margaret Habkirk, a
baffling the best of medical skill and
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of Mr. William Brigham recently—
cidently hit a large plate glass in
who although in a sense living a re-
very interesting reading by Miss
everything that could be done for
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Mr. and Mrs. Grainger and family, of
Mr. L. W. Hoffman's store with the
tired life here, is kept very busy in
Gladys Slay, . th,e.n followed. The
him in the Toronto Hospital. He
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Owen Sound, spent last week with
machine and the glass was smash-
the carpenter and building line, and
meeting was what is termed Mission-
was a young man, most highly re-
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Mrs. John Grainger.—Mrs. T. gloon
ed. Mr. Flaxbard landed in the show
has assisted in the work of building
ary evening and liberal contributions
spected, occupying a fine position and
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expects to move to her house which
window but buckily received onl a
y
and remodelffing a number of resi-
were given. The meeting was closed
had only been Married a little over
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she bought recently from Mrs. J.
slight cut on one of his fingers.—
dences during the past summer.—Mr.
with prayer by the pastor, Rev. A.
a year, his wife also being a teacher,
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Fairservice. — Mr. M. Braithwaite
Zurich and Bayfield Fairs are the
Charles Lockwood has now a very
Sipelair-0iir Council during the
holding a good position on the Wind-
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spent last Monday with Westfield
attractions this week. Bayfield Fair
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nicely equipped -barber shop in MT.
past week, have very wisely put up a
sor staff.—Mr. Lloyd Hudson has re-
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friends.—Mrs. J. Tambly'lil has re-
was held on Wednesday, while the
A. Murdock's block and imeindiately
number of "stop" signs at the corn-
cently made some nice impr1ovements
��. turned atter spencring the past week big day at Zurich will be Friday. If to the West of Win William Sangster's ers of our .streets adjacent to our to the rear of the dwelling which he � -
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tendance is expested at Zurich Fair,
have the work completed in the way
wi,N -he in use. The order for a-nd
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William McDougall some time ago.—
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William Brigham finished last week
as many special attractions have been
of very fine and up-to-date dwelling
placing them in position was given
What might have been a,serious ac-
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cutting and drawing in of three fields
added.—Work has started 0, the
rooms over his block of stores, with
to Mr. Colin S. Hudson, of our vil-
cident happened a mile east of H en-
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of alfalfa. For the past twenty-five
widening of the Zurich Road through
all the modern and most convenient
lage.—Mr. David W. Foss showed your
sail on Sunday evening last, when
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years he has been a ey c-ensive grow-
the big swamp. A county loading
,quipments.—Hensall ajlbng the line
reporter a cucumber which mea-
Mr. John Corbett and sister, Miss
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machine has been installed which has
of sports has always been noted for
sured some r5Y2 inches in length an3
Bertha, accompanied by a couple of
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he was the first one in this part to
a- capacity of handling many loads of
their very expert horseshoe players
measured around 12 inches, and is on
friends, were driv ng into town in a
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grow it.
filling a day. The earth needed for
and as good prizes are being offered
exhibition in Messrs. Drummond &
horse and buggy, when they turned
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filling has been purdbased from a
at some of our neighboring Fall Fairs,
Son's windows.—Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
out to let two buggies pass and an
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farmer owi�ing land adjoining the
we look to them to give a good ac-
Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirk-
auto, which was going past the bug -
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WantemL-Peas and " kind of grain- we
roadbed, and the short haul should
count of themselves.—The postponed
wood and Miss E. M. Kirkwood, all
gies attempted to pass at the same
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are Prepared to pay You the very highest
for
favilitate the W-ork. greatly. The
auction sale of the dwelling and con-
tents of the Neeland on the
of Toronto, are visitors this week at
the home Rev. Mr. Nay-
time. The auto struck the horse,
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prices your Graim. and can also make
.stretch of road has long been a mat-
property
of and Mrs.
knocking it over in -to the ditch and
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arrangements for trucking same at a low
cos+- Advise ni by Phone or lett�r, and if
ter of wnrry, not only for the co nty
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east side of Albert Street, in our vil-
'lage, and which was to
]or and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Kirkwood left
upsetting the buggy. The Occupants
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it is yaw wish we will have our buyer ��ll
to see your grain personaDy. Cook i3ros.
road officials, but to motorists in gen-
era] and the widening be
advertised
take place on Wednesday afternoon
for Toronto this week
while the rest are xemaining for
were thrown Out but not seriously
hurt, but �orse
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the was badly cut
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ated by the travelling public. Two
last, has been indefinitely postponed
few days.—Miss Gladys Stay, of
and the buggy almost a wreck. The
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motor accidents occurred on this piece
for the present, but will no doubt be
Sarnia, and Miss Katheryn Sells, of
windshi'eM, lights and steering gear
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and family, of Detroit, spent several
of road within the past few weeks,
Wd before very long, of which due
London, are guests this week with
of .the auto voere badly damaged.
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but in both ca -es no serious dam -age.
notice will be given.—Miss Slaven re-
Mrs, W. Lammie and -daughter, Miss
The fault appeared to be with the
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Roy McLaren, wh,o went West on the
resulted.—It is expected that Rev. J.
turned recently from London where
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drivers of the two bug ,, who e
gies ,�- re
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excursion, was obliged to return home
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Strempfer will deliver a sermon In
she had been enjoying a short and
Church are withdrawn for next Sun-
racing the horses, and did not give
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owing to a severe attack of blood
the local Lutheran Church next Sun-
pleasant visit�Mrs. W. A. Kerr and
day _as Rev. Mr. Na:YfUor will have
the driver of the car a fair chance to
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little son, AleT- of Moniteville is
charge of the ffdrv�t Thanks-hrin
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1;",%.'� No. 10 had a treat ,on Monday even- tor of this church and is now living here spending a few weeks with her services in Blyth, while Rev. W. B.- ed to see the Corbett rig and smash- -- - - -
111 - u. in the State of California. sister, Mrs. Lee Hedden.—Mr. Thos. Hawkins, -of Blyth, is to preach the ed into —
'�,,,- ing last in the form of a corn roast, —Mrs. J. it.—The Council held a spe-
..,;;1. Fulton and children, of Big Farquhar has been carrying the mails annual thanksgiving sermons at the cial meeting on Monday evening last
��. which was organized by their teach- .gar, Sask.,
: ',,�i",:. are visiting at the home of the form- ewn nd the trains sister charge of Grace Church, Staff a. considering tenders for fire and chem-
";." , ;� I er, Mr. Blo-wes, and -was held on the er's parent-,, Mr. and Mrs. Leno Kip- for the past week, as .Mr. T. Murdock —Tbe many friends of Miss Martha ical engines and THensall will soon be
1.�.I;, farm of Mr. William Slavin.
�, has not been in the enjoyment of his Hunter will be sorry to learn that Tm-en
`2,t: I Per, of this villap�e.- well equipped with fire protection. � .
. ,?%Q�l . (Too Late for Last Week.) usuall)y good health, but expects to she is not enjoying the best of health Quite ,a lot of gravel is being put on �
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-0, � held in the United Church on Sun- HENSALL �
X.�, I i day last were well For Sale. -One frame dwelling . I
IM feeling much Improved—Mr. Will ago for the benefit of-bor health. The done. The Council WIN hold its next ,
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11-1 $' church being filied both aSternoon "d two lob�, in re� perform an operation -which they did, October 5-th, wh I
, , � Street� Hensall, Out. For further rticn1sTR , en the tax'rate will � L - I
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��, held this appointment, delivered two so6a-a ternoon, accompanied by the Misses erous friends truift that with . � .1 I ,"
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�,,',F.,' Wanted—Peas and all kind of good of Hensall, and who recently moved I : ,
�,`�i - very inspiring sermons, which were sr� ,r grain. Wo Mary and Eiii-ma Johnston, Who had careful nursing she may be restored to London, I I . "I .
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P 19 .nmred t4D pay You the very highest that day received the sad message of to health and be biwdk again -amongst were, with their son- vis- � "I . I.. I -
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1*., f,erings amounted to over $200�Mr. low the death of their 'niece's husband her friendL9 in Rell[MI, where she arrangement could be made between � I . I . . � . - . .
',� cos t Ad,-i,,e us by Phone or letter, and if nee Misis Gretta Shortt, ' .1 � � . . " I
�-�,'. :� � - Clarence Shepherd, who is working in of Windsor, lived for a number,of years. — The our merchants, say in South Ilur,ori �
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I ;'�', r", , " a bank at Little Current, is at pres- to see Your grain Personally'. Cook Broo. the late Mr. Forrester, and , we e management of ot& lsaa6bAll club are district, whereby they cou,ld close I � AT . I
Ai'�1111:n, Mining Co., Hensau. ont. Phone K Hemail. I
, , ent enjoydng his holidays with his , anxious to get to Windsor as - mon having some 'goo&�,- finprovememts their plaeds of busiriess on Satui�rday . -
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'A , ., 80664 as possible and werb pleased to get made to our diamcindand to have it nights. -by half -pa '- ,
, 0,II, I " parents here.—Quite a number took at n V '. �
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I , such a good chance as adcompanying still better -than it lips,beeli they have the very Mtest, it would a .
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- -,', � 1.�, , The season being backward, the farm dding was sale prove �-L � , � ,
"A " ara-busY getting in the fall wheat, Ed Church Manse on Tuesday morn. just having to take the ferry across are levelling it.. *ely 'and sowing their clerks, and would give all a � I
�'�,�,`� , I The ing of this week, when Rev. A. Sin- tPe river.—We believe a number of with good el an - Us . ... .
, ,,�� t'likeshing and bean harvesting. e ik .Which should chance to get their places of b i- .
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."",., C " �, beans show promise -of a good yield if Che" i" f 6t z'-
, , ,It,�!� 110r, e respect, and ness o-losed in go(jd time to prevent - . .r
,��" 1,1, " - ntinues fine whilst beth E. Pearl Smale, daughter of Mr. buggy or V . 1. I I . . . I � I . . ,P .0 �
" , , ,the Wiather co auto wraps are repurted we bellieve that altzt % now neces- any work being done in the Sabbath I I . I -- I I . � I I
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'iw,�Itw fd� Jov ft'deking vrave at i low leopard slippers, and carried a bou- —Mrs. S. K. Beal, who -has 'been here removed, which ,JkA6 -the appear- of'tis who are in the village *h6 irO . I I I I
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I" I P"', � I =1 IA,6,t* or L liftw, and ff quet of sweet peas. After the core- for the past few .. I", . I I - . I � I I � . . I . .- . . ,' I .1 I I
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- pfttobAlly'. Cook B � rog,, mony the happy young touple.motor- mother, Mrs. R. M&rd;-,d-tiAbg fidi fielding'—s rvi , "N"A � 0i ebuilo,hes wbold cum6 fo a I � I � �L, t 1,,61,—T, � .
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�11 "I . .. I I �. %toly Of Mitebell, aj,d lt,onr Siffiday 8�4(41# � ,. 4A I , ;,. � :11 , . � , . � . � , " .
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