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name must be on the voters' day, Friday and Saturday, November 4th, 6th Messrs. Gordon Little and Ernest Mc- Mrs. Crich, Gladys ab,d,"Pearl. Dear day school, only resigning on moving $50. whatever is worth doing, is worth Ao- , ""' "i
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forth., important and fitting sermons, which of it being a criminal offence. very much the fact of',your leaving (Too Late for Last Week.) Golding, of Seaforth: young men throughout our county , , "', I "'.
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fin the retention of amateur sports in Monday night given by the Sunbeam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibson, a few most marked. From the tine Turn- . I can assure you that I am more being at all particular whether the I 141, -, i
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are to have the spirit of .real sports- heard again here sometime in the not
imanship present in our communities. too far distant future, when a full
2—Th,st - if arnateirrism is carried house will be their reception.
out the smaller towns will 'have cor- Notes. --On Wednesday evening of
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which was read by Mr. Thomas May-
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Mrs. Joseph Gibson: We, your friends
and neighbors,have gathered here this
evening to express our regret at your
departure from our neighborhood. Al-
though we may see you occasionally
at your new home in Se-afOrth, it will
not fill the void left here, for you
have at ,all times proven youTselves
kind and loyal friends always ready
to lend a helping band andrendler ser-
vice faithfully. We desire to ask you
to -accept these presents now tende-
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country schools which can boast of
thirty years of continuous, faithful
and efficient service on the part of its
Superintendent. Truly i* this res -
pect Mr. Crich can Sayo 4 1 have done
my duty, tried to do it J" and right.'
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Pearl we also part VAth,much regret.
The old ex ession, Iiki�,father, M.e
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the honors you have won should be
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as.a remembrance of your friends and given of their talents generously, and worthy cause and we ask your liberral days at their cottages this week and 111. � "I
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Killop, will regret to learn of her Ladies' Aid. As a slight token of —Miss Essie O'Brien, of Toronto, is ossesses a fine new boat, the "Helen the rector, Rev, F. H. Paull, who , _,� _..,
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Seaforth Pharmacy Friday morning, October 15th, after cept this electric floor lamp, and we -.0. ing was given in your issue of the the evening at seven, Venerable Arch- ,��, ,;;�,
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an iflness of five days, suffering a tru.%t that you all may. be spared BAYFIELD l5th. TMe building of the Helen Me- deacon Jones -Bateman Preached an �s,y:.q,
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stroke Saturday aft-ernoon, being in m -any years to enjoy its light in your See those wonderful China sets. six CuP� �eod II was commenced January 2nd, excellent sermon, text from Lake 446 ,...;� "1�4'
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and cheerful went upstairs and walk- we trust that Ks bHght rays may be plate, heautifully decorated. �14 for $1.89. F. Donald, of Goderich, and built by Me- ilege and duty of attending church. I II a �l
The Biggest Money Saver of ing across the hall, took the stroke, to you an emblem of the affection A. Edward.. 3072-1 .04
Fennomy may well be termed - �irtue and Leod Brothers, of Bayfield; is 30 feet regularly' On broth occasions the M � �] I
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to practice econcrmy Lq certainly wise. There keel, 36 feet over all, 33 feet wa church was filled to capacity and all 11 I
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THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY . never regained till death called her hemisphere, Y��r bills as foil.—! "when your cash pur- the Dyment Baker Co., of London, cessful carrying out of the work and :..��,z�,�
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maiden name was Jane Johnston, be. But we can fill a lifetime with kind- .t,. You cho� goods from the store. � f,.,n,., sTa d h Win. Heard, Fred Ge.-minbard, Leslie �,`,,'��,�,'�'l
November 4, 5, 60 ing the fourth daughter of the late ly deeds and true; thr� plan of savLng, F. A- Edwards. � Elliott and William Dixon gave liber- , '?�'�',�
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BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Goderirb Street, Seaforth. Born on souls to do. Baeckler M.anufacturing Go , Gode ully and we " - The decorating wag ',,�A,pz�
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- Fr hapman of London, am here, i� 27 miles to Kettle Point. She is I .And grained, new seats and kneeling- I �
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Kennedy will give a suit-qble address. i .such as painting i he woodwork and �4�411
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Rev. H. M. Paulin, of St. Andrew's. were Mr. Fle -<trerrp nor ern slinrp of Lake Hur i fence still remains to be done and . ; "',
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