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k� y, tke b4ntyc about. 186, y .l. mherstburgi son, of the Bank of Commerce, hast been faithful over a. -few things, port the jl&ae$s Of Ml�,-)
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�- it as'for'peopld'at tiny rate who Mrs. F. Me. Toronto- Miss Anna Wilson, Social things; enter thou into the joy of thy eavery in flie near.: .
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I I h- ae e "AJL%m the steel w O'rk by the Hamilton brid , � all on Tues- with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Red- who came from far and near to pay Sunday the ladies of the, C . V ,�
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a � . dampany, a total cost of $5,848.00. stations,and all available space in the decided success, . S o�chestra University, spent the holidays at the ed a good life and was beloved by a�il Gross with a parcel cio-ntaJn1ng`-.'4'.,h' ,,4,,;.
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-The stru ;ure is of reinforced concrete throughout, ten with its suburbs, which has now over P4 We take much pleasnre in thanking our ber. In this tragic and untimely Miss Freida Messerselimidt, oI ;9=T1- ;Z.1 I �",
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I - its construction. 600,000 people, with forty religious , -, .11. .. I past year and wishing you all every 2)roa- dea-th the cGinmunity has lost a very ford, is spending a couple'ofd"s - `�;:"I' � � � I
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. ' e dedpe 'Christmao. spirit thrills; "' seful citizen, one wbo was 1AP1en. ::,.
.The work s done by- day wotk,. P. M. Finnigan being languages i§poken. ni:4 , vite you to sbare in our profit-sharing plan ready to lend a helping hand in ev- qeft on Friday for Chicago whqre'he.:-��,;,,*',
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slippery places. The Election. -Monday wa's election ways took an active part in all its tion in honor of Mr. and Mrs, -Roy i '�' �,.�4�1' -.
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. ]ffUgON- OUNTY iU0UX01L` I 'a" " '�' 's'-'16ct- Gregor spent a few days last week And mount upon our New Year throne. Louis Thomson, 77. Brownett was a Director in the Bay- noRd Kahle and children, IM"�: I .'�')
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winghum-J W. McKibbon. James Priest, was calling on relatives and friendS The deep reverberations rolling; was home for Christmas. -Mr. Siim- bucket of earth dropped on him. at the home of Mr. F. Bruce Medd . .1
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Bayfiedd-E. 4erner. ed Reeve. The following are Coun- don day, quite a stir was evidenced A pearly earth to all unfolding. visiting relatives and friends here.- Address': "To Mr. F. Bruce Meddr , . , " .
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Tuckersmith- Roland Kennedy. mills. e- by a majority of 71. The council for From happy hearts, the grateful rie, as Principal; Miss Woods ' assist- result of the election held on Mon- of Councillor in our municipality, all . . I",
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, stani6y--J. X Manson. Ciouncilloirs elected: George Castle, enjoyed by all. In progressive euchre -��
� per, J. Forbes, T. Sloan, M�. Mog- nd hearts, charging the duties of that. office '.
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'. 'UAborne--Jat es SallantYne- P,XETER.-W. D. Sanders wa past, the people will be able to settle One rr?,rnory qwoeter ',ban the r( --t sale of boxes followed, and after lunch Councillors- delight to qe ,,�.��
M6rris--W. J Henderson. named Reeve of Exeter in the elec- down to real business again. - Mrs- Will with grace so amply n,11rishe,l a number remained to dance. -George a rea.qonable and impartial judgment `;�,'l
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�r Grey-4ohn 11 Nabb, tion. The following Councillors were Benjamin Snell received a telegram In sola:!e 1�old with us commune Howard of Regina, Sask arrived On all matters pertaining to the wel- A-1
P, l -T. I les, G. -Hubbard. also elected: Eli Coultis, Joseph last week from British Columbia, tell- d I last w;�k to ,isit his mither and John Dodd, 75- I 10 84 11 1 -380 fare of the municipalitv. which we, �,.;�
When our daRy hopes lie perishe . Jno. M. Eckert 145 123 94 72-431 1�1
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I I Goderic T�. erh6rt -Cox. V. Mollard, (acel.). Public Utilities sympathy. The Christ child wrapped withi I p - _'o I 1o11P,,iIr7aiI to realize and to-valtk4 the . r
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. I I U. S. S. No. 3, report for Christmas LONDESBORO Sound, visited her mother over New Campbell passed away at his home on will miss your valuable judgment as .
. the STEPHEN -John Hayes was elect- I I 1�t�l
Thedollowing are the'results of examinations: 75 per cent. and over YearN. the 7t� Concession- Mr. ,CaTnpbe0.I , I've meet to discuss the problems -which I -
. . c- r Notes. -Mr. and Mr,,. McFadden, of School Report- -Senior Room: V-- had been in poor health for upwards nfront us from time to time, but 1�1.1.
I 14 mulalcipaa electi-ons held throughout ed Reeve $tephen' Township by a is first class bonours; 69 to 75 pe, 1 14
.. clamation a week -ago, with Reuben Toronto, who recently visited friends Pass, 50 -per cent; number in brackets of a year, but a severe attack Of we feel, however, that in quitting our ...
I . the County on Monday last- ' cent. IsIsecond class honours; 60 to here, returned Monday. -Miss T� pleurisy was the immediate cause of I co .,,��,�'
� TUCKERWTH. - Tuckers'lim-th Goetz as deputy. Councillors elect- 69 per cent. is third class - from 50 I is number of examinations written-- ranks, you have An opportunity of ' 1, -k
,, the following:- ed were: Wesley ]Dearing, L. Tetreau mieson,,of Toronto, teachers' staff. I ` 1 M
, Tow-Aship, elected. to 60 per cent. is Credit: Krin ii- Ja - Mary Sterling (11) 7V,; Helen Seeds his death. Mr. Campbell was a -son, spriving -us and the community In some � J
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I I 3latthew dlark, USBORNE. - J. Ballantyrie was day -Mr. and Mrs. 'A' Lyon recent-' -Campbell, and wag born and lived your labors may be enjoyed by us ". I
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19111ef''t John podds, Thomas - spending ber vacation with her father Ell, Mackay, 55; Newton Sturgeon,; moved to the homestead farm on the. our representative leader and have .
� Tbpmas McQuald,1 John' Miles, Nor- -".�
. I McKay and 15' geld,', ft BOYS' PARLIAMENT man Miles, Charles Mites, Leo O'Sul- and mother, Rev. Mr. rind Mrs. Snell,; 52. Jr. TV -Pass, 60%: Grafton 7t.'h Concession. The deceased was a givon us the berleft of your sound 11 I
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polled a big vote for Reeve on Mon- l3ertliviiaeSturgeon, 55; Johri Brown, � farmer And4ia loving husband and we hope that yet some day you may Z ,
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Township was the selecti� of tifleot Dear. Friends: Delaney, John McQuaid, John Flan- day. We congratulato you, 'trriest- absent. R'r. III -Pass, 60'Yo: Craig father. In religion he was a Pres- see fit to take a part in the adtfin- �,�.
'Reeve over Maf&ow AT,& p.m., we Mr. and Mrs. Tyerman, of Seaforth, Kerr, 59; HRTO]d MacLeod, 57; Ken- byterian, and in politics a Gonserva. ship aftim �' ",
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P strong by a major ' an, Her- he1A a: dftc�us meeting in the Parlia- A - ald, Bdward Melady. Senior III �Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen, of Pffililey, Teacher. Jurtior Room: Jr. III- I hoon a nwinber of the Orange Lodge. munity the honor which your ungd(figh '� -,
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-i 10V ig�'dorvo , f A 1�,'�i Y.M.C.A. Irene McQ Id, 94fiediet Holland, MI& "ta' ' jt�� ynd _ ilgha bell, Wilson Campbellil, Sh erd Dale, and in your ja'antS f d ' ' %
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S116sh Council fo . y Albbyt, as, was parked beside me O'Sullivan, saph 0111 - ent, T Mervin El Chris. Dale, Byron McGill and Win. urt as you 6&M t1ds WJ' * V �� .''., gfg,?,
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