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, was home for the week end. — Mrs, deceased her in October, 19M They . � HENSALL We inv -the Young Men to .call and, see these New
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�.,4� -`- �1.11, I ert and Miss Catherine McGrath in Goderich visiting her niece, Mrs. owned by John Scotchiner in 1905. The W.kly Nevftra I pen at th. Hensall post audience not only filled the large a A& . 404 . i I.- , � , . I
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, penA Sat rday last Albert Murdock.—Mrs. R. J- MC funeral was held from aster -ho torium of our hall, but also the gall, .. I.. . I . 'L� �,i,;�`- , 11,
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in Toronto.—Miss Isobel Stephenson
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Rev. H. F. Kennedy conducting the
Mrs. Campbell is survived by
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one brother, James Tough, of Van-
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cepted a position In St. Clemens—
Fred Eldridge is home after an en-
couver, and her daughter, Margaret,
Mrs. Robert Scotchmer. Those at-
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joyable visit in Harriston with his
tending from a distance were Andrew
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sister, Mrs. H. V. Kemey.—Provin-
Dunn, Ingersoll; Angus Campbell,
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Inspector Pellow, of Goderich, were
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in town during the past week.—Miss
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Lillian Whitefield, of Ridgetown, and
formerly of Brussels, entered Strat-
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dent and general manager of the Can -
National Railways, has been
ford General Hospital as a nurse -in-
Brought Home The Bacon. — The
citizens of Zurich and surrounding
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appointe4 chairman of the Commis-
training.—Ben Whittard attended the
time fiddlers' contest at Teeswater
district on Saturday celebrated the
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control of liquor.—
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the other week and entered the step
wonderful triumph of the local hockey
team on the Exeter rink last Friday
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of Go to
Miss Elizabeth Barber returned
Mrs. John A. Mae-
dancing' contest. He is going to pe r-
form -at Clinton.—The financial state-
evening. T,be event was the second
to decide the
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Lean were in Toronto. Mr. MacLean
ment of the Brussels, Morris and Grey
championship of the Cyclone League
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,attended the Ontario Coal Dealers'
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Municipal Telephone Systems have
been printed and are being distribut-
and the holders of the McMillan and
McDonell cups. The Zurich team had
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member of the Albert a Legislature
ed to the various subscribers. The
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to overcome a lead of one goal, the
6n- number could not, and seating
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listened to with delight from start to
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'in listening to fine solos from Mr.
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Samuel Rannie and Mr. W. A. Hous-
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ton, the popular manager of the Bank
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trade as very good on the whole and Mrs. Sames'A'. Bell hao been in Wind- -
of Montreal, and both the soloists
our grain bayers are doing a good sor for' -the past week'visiting 114 ,
had to respond to encores. Mrs. Earl
busijaess,4Social evenings are and
daughtr, Mrs. J. P. Campbell -and
Drummond, organist of St. Paul's
have been for the past week the or-
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lttle� w grandson, also visiting. her .
Anglican Church, accompanied Mr.
der of the day, or'rather of the even-
son William, and fdmily.—M.n, J. W. .
Houston and Miss Eleanor Fisher,
ings.—In- a recent issue of The: Ex-
Ortwein as, soon as Spring opens, In -
organist of the United Church, ac-
we made mention of the death
tends making Som�L -good- imprbve-
companying Mr.vRannie. In addition
.positor
of Mrs. William Grandy, well, and
'ments to.what has been known in the
to those fine solos the musical part
fa,orably known in Hensall and dis-
past as the M6tbpdist paisonage and
of the programme was greatly added
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to by the selections of the Nightawk
trict and who was here visiting her
which he recently purchased, ificlud-
Orchestra. We regret that at the
brother, Mr. George H. Gram, at the
ing repainting it and we believe that
that
time of her very sudden death. The
a number of our residents also intend
space at our disposal we cannot
follovirino, sketch which an—d in
having their dwellin re inted as
11,41. for Coronation, who was recently annua mee ng was . score in the first deciding game play- School Literary.—The Literary So_ give a mofe extended report,,but suf- I f. k -
i. I - sels town hall on Tuesday, February ed here on Monday evening of last one of the Michigan papers, *ill no soon as the v;eather is fit for that
11 '_�..' by his fellow U.F.A. mem fice it to say that everyone in the - purpose.—Mr. Clifford Moir has rent- -
A .selected 22nd.—Miss Carrie Hingston is home week being 2-1 in favor of Exeter. ciety of the Hensall Continuation doubt prove of interest to her rela
, ": bers as Speaker of the Alberta House, play did their part exceedingly well, t. I
11 .. 11,11, 1. . native of Wingham, but has re- again after attending the millinery The game on Friday at Exeter was a school held a meeting on Friday af- in fact were real stars. Cast of char- ivel and many friends: "Funeral ed his fine farm in, Usborne to Mr. I
V� is a . . n Toronto.—Mrs. Brown, of wonderful exhibition of hockey and cernoon, February 18th, with lVilldred services for thelate Mrs. Wan. Grandy Edgar Cudmore, who is one of our '
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- S sided in the West for the past 20 a week end visitor with the fans were thrilled by the speed McDonnell in the chair and Marie were held in the M. E. church last young progressive farmeTs, and we
� . 4 years.—Mr. Thomas Black fell out of London, was Webster estate, Mr. Wm. Kalbfleisch;
� I ,� � .1 �� seriously injured his spine her friend, Miss Kate Ament—Mrs. and endurance of both teams. No Bell acting as Secretary. The meet- Reggie Manners, a youtig Englishman, Saturday afternoon, February 5th, believe Mr. Moir intends in the near
11 a tree and Frank Wood has been spending the score was made by either team during ing was opened by singing "The Maple Rev. W. L. Jones, pastor of the church future engaging i
��ft,:- n railroading and in
I �:.�. working in the bush on the - an adept at plucking apples, Mr. Al-
'. while - past week with Mrs. Frank Boyd at the first two periods, but in the third Leaf Forever," after which the M'n- bert Shirray; Jim Jerking, courted for officiating. Relatives and friends which he has some good Prospects
;� " I" farm of James V. Breen in East Waw from out-of-town attending the ser- offered to him, and will,no Cr6ubt, find
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1.11 anosh, He is in a very critical con Atwood.—Mrs. Adam Glazier, Of Clill- period Zurich succeeded in bulging utes of the last meeting were read twenty years but not yet discouraged, ices were: George Gramm, Hensall, it very interesting, as he has been
I � dition in Wingham Hospital- He is ton, is a welcome visitor with her sis- the Exeter net twice and so the game and adopted. Avis Lindenfield gave Mr. Lad McEwen; Willie Clump, Sue v
-,.,� d from chin down, but he re- ter, Mrs. William Stephens on.—Mrs. ended with the score 2 to 0, in favor a pleasing instrumental, after which Bascarn's beau and the world's eighth Ont.; Miss Ada Gramm, Detroit; Wil- studying and planning for it for some
- paralyze iam Gramm, Lansing; Findley Grandy time past.—The Chiselburo United
, 'mains conscious.—Married: Miss Rena I T. E. Whitfield, Atwood, was a w,al- of Zurich, giving the latter the chain- Margaret Douglass gave the topic on wonder, Mr. Errold Drummond; Sally of Detroit; Mrs. John Grandy, De- Church have decided to have an oys-
;" l come visitor with her daughter, Mrs- pionship of the Cyclone Hockey "The Canadian Home of the Prince Graham, Cyclone Sally, Mrs. S. L.
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- 1, . Deacon to Mr. Harold Currie on Tues- I 011ie Walkier, during the past week.— Lea-gue for the second season. The of Wales," Lidilian Stacey then gave Peppier; Jenny Thatcher, a forty, and troit; Mrs. William Sharp, Oxford; ter supper in the basement of the
.. "Ill, . I 111. day, February 15th. - Wq,; Jean Ferguson, of Kitchener, Cups were presented to the victors .some pleasing jokes; Miss J. Johnston the object of Jim's persistance, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Quail, Cros- church on Friday, March 4th, com-
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;. � - - . - spent the week end with her parents, after the game by Mr. W. G. Medd, took part of the business part of the D. Shirray; Ruth Thatcher a peach well; Dickson Carey and daughter, iriencing at six o'clock. A good pro-
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. ,I ":.'11 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson. M.P.P., of South Huron. Zurich TIOW meeting, followed by a song by six Reggie would like to pick, Miss Grace Eleanor, Croswell. Mrs. Grandy was granime will be provided, Fuller an-
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:, i holds the McDonelll Cup permanently. girls entitled "Poor Old Maid," fol- little an earnest, faithful, consistent Chris- nouncement later.—One of those
,�.� Stone- Effie Varden, a cute
� "I Notes.—Mr. 0. H. Ehnes, of De- loweh by ah instrumental by Mildred neigh;or, Miss Louise Drummond; tian and will be greatly missed in all events that have become so very pop-
� . . Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leg- I MANLEY troit, visited his mother here for a McDonell, after which a play was g1v- Vivian Vernon, the belle of Cedar of the departments of the M. E. ular of late, we here refer to the old
� ,,, �, gatt and family spent Sunday with few days last week.—Mr. Wesley Mer- en, entitled _"At the Ticket Office." Point, Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin; scene, church. She was a member Of the time fiddlers, contests, was held In
-1, at Whitechurch—Word was
� i-elatives Died In Port Elgin.—The death oc- ner and family have moved into part "Mind Reading" was given by -Avis Living room on the Webster estate , Ont., from Farquhar on Tuesday evening last
. !. -received here Saturday that Mrs. J. hs d hter, of the home vacated by Mr. A. A. McDonnel Id until thirty-four years ago, with a fine Attendance and we leam
.. aug Lindenfield and Mildred L near the town of Cedar Point; time, a chi
�', Stewart had died suddenly at Shell- , of Mr. Weber, on Victoria Street.—Mr. G The meeting closed by singing "God the present, early Fall. . when she came to Michigan and united that,in the class of fiddlers oveT 50
'..., Mrs. Rubel, on February 17th eo.
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, �., � orably known here by a large number John Deigi, at the age of 78 years, K. Farwell has been appointed local Save the King." It was moved by Briefs.—Mr. James Norris, of Mit- with the Gedardale church, where she years of age, Mr. Gordon Bolton came
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: I �i� . of friends and relatives. She is a after a short illness. He was a life- agent for handling Massey -Harris re- Edwin Taylor and seconded by Olga bhell, and brother, Robert, of Saskat- emained a member for nineteen years. out first; Mr. Frank Harburn, 2nd,
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I .,- long resident of this place until 18 pairs in place of Mr. M. G. Deltz, Bell, that the meeting be adjourned. chewan, -spent a few days recently She then moved to Deekerville and and in the class under 60 the follow-
� daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Souch,
11 , I years ago, when he sold his farm, and who wished to be relieved. Mr. J. E. Young People's League. — The with their relative, Mrs. Robert Bell. came into the local M. E. church, Ing were the winners: lst,,,,Mr. Wal-
. who hav,e the sympathy of the com-
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::: . " most of his time since has resided Druar retains the agency of the Mas- Young People's League of the United —The Young Peopie's League of the where she was an active member for ter McNichol; 2nd, Russell Brintnell;
" munity.—Black & Johnston shipped a . �
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- � ,car of cattle from here on Saturday W1 th his daughter, but always was a sey-Harris implements.—Mr. Hilton Church held their woekly meeting on United Church, intend holding a sale fifteen year,s, until she pagged away 3rd, Williams Collins- In step dane-
, 11,%,, and also a load from Brussels.—Geo frequent visitor with his friendlg bore. Truemner, 14th concession, on Monday Monday evening with a good attend- of home-madle cooking in the Town Wednesday, February 2nd. She serv- ing Mr. Angus Brown was first.; in
, His remains were brought to Uw
��� - ., I Thompson has been appointed a' Mitchell attended the funeral of the late Wil- ance. The meeting was opened with Hall, on Saturday, March 19th. Please ed as president of the M. E. Ladies' the Highland Fling, little Miss -6 -
R last Saturday to the undertaking par- liam H. Truemner, at Colborne, on 'the singing of a number of hymns, keep the date in mind.—Rev. Mr. New- I Aid of the Deckerville church for one art Was first, delighting the audience
� ,1 -weighmaster to succeed Robert Mus- onday. The late Mr. Truemner was followed by the Scripture lesson read ton Reid, of Toronto, delivered some year and was always an active work- for one so young and graceful in her
� ", grove, who resigned some time ago.— lors of Mr. Boyd. The funeral took M 11 known here, residing in this see- 'alternately, after which Miss Mary very fine and inspiring sermons last er in this organization. She taught dancing.—In our opinion there is a
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I I William J. Duff left Saturday place last Sunday followed by a large we
"i �. Mrs. friends to the Lutheran tion many y4ars before moving to McKaig read the minutes of the last Sunday to good congregations in a -plass in Sunday School until about very bad practise in 'vogue at- this
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1. weeks with
I 1�� morning to spend a few Hensall, where he resided up to his -n her class of particular time, that is sending whsA
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,_ G. I -lay, odhagen, where funeral
" her -sister, Mrs. James of Church, Br decease.—Mr. E. F. Klopp, Warden of meeting. The following programme Carmel Presbyterian Church, which flir:e years ago, whe
"I'll' as services were conducted by Rev. Mr. arranged by Mrs. Hedden was given were very much enjoyed. At the -irls had grown up and the most * of is tormed "chain letters,�' urging the
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Iv. Pittsburgh, Pa.—William Balfour h Alberti, and from thence to the Luth- Huron County, and Mr. H.- " H. Neeb. and much enjoyed: Reading, Master morning service Miss Jessie P -A them gone -to other places. During receiver to send out so many more
�,w purchased David Patton's farm and Road Superintendent for Hay T
W . eran cemetery, where all that was owu- Rae Patterson; duet, Mrs. Sinclair and rendered a very pleasing solo, and at five years of this time she with her like chain letters and with an intima-
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� 3'�. ,,, gets possession on March lst.—Mrs. ship, are attending the convention of Mrs. Hedden. One of the most inter- the evening service Mrs. James Pat- class of girls Pa tion that if disregarded sometbing
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P"Ti Joseph Underwood is able to be about mortal was laid to rest. He was a the Good Roads Association at To- id fifty dollars -per very
�' . . man respected by all who knew him, eating and impressive -topics that has terson and Mr. R. Y. McLaren sang a year to the support of a -native stud- unlortunate-wild happen to the
,,,;,;, again after her recent severe illness nto this week.—Rev. and Mrs. H.
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A spent and his word was as good as his bond. r, ever been given at the League, was delightful duet.—The railway station ent in Cores. She served as head of one receiving and not complying, or
I'v"", —Mrs. D. Lloyd, of Wingham, His wife predeceased him Rembe left for Hamilton last Thurs- given by Mrs. R. J. Patterson, in her has been very nicely painted by the the Missionary department of the in other words, breaking the chaim
I . Friday with relatives and friends here. day, having received word of the Now we think this is decidedly wrong
V,��', ft to mourn usually able and pleasing manner; company's staff, and not only on the church for many years.' The welfare
.1y. years ago, and there are le .
—Miss Doris Aitchison spent the week serious illness of Mr. Rembe's father. to send such letters and invowiably
'.1, — his loss four daughters, Mrs. Rubbel . reading, Miss Mattie 1911lis; instru- outside but also the inside nicely of the church was her great desire
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I V�., end with friends at Whitechurch. ' No services were held in the Lutheran ,h short of postage, putting on a one
I � � The many friends of Mrs. J. Scott of Port Elgin; Mrs. McDonald, of Church last Sunday.—Mr. Simon Hoff- mental duet, Miss Irene Douglass and varnished, including the seats and and it can justly be satd of -her, e cent stamp where a two cent stamp is
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,;�'�L�-, wUl be pleased to learn she has — Durham; Miss Martha, Toronto, and man, who lost $15,0 at thb Exeter- Wigs Eleanor Fisher; reading, Miss even the picture frames on the wall, vaunted not herself in any of her -
.J��" Miss Lavina, Stratford, and one br - Z - Elva Shaddock, each number being which makes a very pleasing appear- work—We believe our sister congre_ required, and thus putting the"partles
',f, tay ed from the Wingharn H—pital a unch hockey game here last Friday, receiving, to ey,pense, and we Aink
,� , i�, and is getting along nicely now.— ther, Louis, of Brodhagen, who have not in b4tting, but in some way it well rendered and much enjoyed by ance�Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wren gation of Chiselhurst intends holding the practice should be stamped out An
�41',�- ' those present. The meeting was cl a- very pleasantly entertained a number an oyster supper on Friday evening, -
t� Flemming Black spent the week end the sympathy of the whole commun- fell out of his pocket, has recovered o much as possible and as quiady $G iO
, ii, �, . ity in this their hour of sad affliction. the money and is grealkly pleased. ed with the Lord's Prayer. After the of their friends and neighbors one March 4th, commencing at six o'clock fact many letters 'have -beau naii
I '). at Toronto. Notes.—The A. F. F. Club, wbo To Grow Tobacco.—Parmers in this ,meeting the executive met to discuss evenipg last week, and all report a and are having a fine programme for without a stainp.—The ladies,in, Rea-
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� the business Part. - very good time.—An orchestra dance the occasion. — The relatives and
,4, t -------- - have annually mated with the Me- sectioril are becoming interested in
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''.0 gall and vicinity haVlo been 'doing a
.�.�. Killop and Logan happy bunch Death of William Truenmer�Wo will be held in the Town Hall Friday friends of Wigs Rena Hudson will be
1 14% , " WALTON . were tobacco growing. During the past "Music will Pleased to great deal of entertadning Q; late.—
�:�: entertained at the home of Mr. and number of years a number have one- have to chronicle this week the death evening, February 25th. -learn. that she is making a I ,
Ifil" - li� fu hed - quick and good -recovery from her St. Valentine's DAY Vw.,',Vr*]1'obswr-
:" � � . - Jim Smith Still Holds Record—An Mrs. W. J. Sionion, where about 80 ,es,fully grown the plant in small of o,ne of our much respected resi rnis by the Avonlon Orches ed ,in Hensall and 41gliborhood and
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�1� . items in last Friday's London Free sat down to progressive euchre of 20 quantities for their own personal use dents for a number of years,, in the tra, of Lucan, who are no strangers, recent operation for the removal of many tender and otber*be 6ries vet*
41', press referred to what was believed games. Ladies' first prize was won and d�iring the coming year the pros- person of the late William Truemner, having played here a number of times her tonsils—On Monday e g -a
�, ,�� - reedifed.—Sugar maWo.*0 ioca be
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'.. '� ,, to be a C�snadian record, a team of by Mrs. H. Kleber; gents'first, by Mr. pecits seem ,bright for putting out who died at the home of -his daughter, and always giving satigfaction,bfiss game of hockey was pla b en th6 order of the day, as -WO '
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�, .�, 'horses hauling a 13AOO pound load of Ed, Bradley; consolation, ladies' by eight acres in tobacco and if ithe eT_ Mrs. WIlliam Snider, of Colborne Irene MeClinchey, of Varrm, spent the Dnshwood and Hens .res Iting in a and sunny'days *ill git, , - " I
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. 11, . t from the Bourbon farm, six Mrs. Ryan Kahle; gents' by Mr. John periment proves successful other Township, last week,''where he and week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry score of 9-2 in a of ensall.— 1 "44 0
" �,, I when been vigiting for so�uie Price.—Mr. William Wilkinson spent � . sap.
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" ,� 11 � mfles to an elevator at Forgan, Bask- Byermann. Then after a sumptuous farmers will, no doubt, grow it In gu& his wife had . - I
2. , It Mr. James S. Smith, of Walton. some lunch, which was furnished by the ceeding years. Thjs section Is bless- time. The deceased moved bete from the latter part of last week in Lon- I I
� . 1� ,,4�. drove ten miles with a load bunch n clim- the Township of Hay a short dist- don and while there was able to visit I I ., ..
; - ', years ago . , all enjoyed themselves to the ed with suitable soil and a fi e .
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.. .1, .��, of wheat weighing 16,400 pounds over strains of music rendered by Messrs. ate and the tobacco growing industry ance from hurich some 16 years ago. both his daughter, Miss Evelyn, *ho . . . . I I
�?. some heavy grades in less than three EL Benneweis, J. Wolfe and Mrs. should he a successful one in the He wag in his 65th year at the time is In training at Ontario Hospital, for 1. ". � ;." . I , , 11. ,
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�� ....��',., accomplished Kahle, until the wee hours in the same manner as bean growin has of his death, and uutil about a year a nurse, and also his friend, Mr. Mar- :
��, , hours. This feat was THE ESSE) 1,
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01 I -with a sleigh -drawn by a 2,700 -lb- morning, all leaving wishing their host proven not only a success %at a ago, looked like a very strong, rugged tin MeTaggart, who is in Victoria
.1)��,_� team. The wheat was weighed On and hostess many happy returns on lucrative crop for the farmers. man that might Attain to very old Hospital having recently undergone I .� I
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'i ill. government tested scales in Senforth. such occasions.—Mr. Fred Eckert, Mr. - -- age, but being affected in the advanc- an operation and is doing as well as
; P,:, - —The debate that and Mrs. Thomas McKay and Mrs. W. KIPPEN . C, e. , W ,
;1 Ing years of his life with heart trou- can be expected, and it goes without
I . Successful Debate.
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, ;Iii, d , as held in Duff's United Church, Manley spent Sunday at the home of Notes.—The many friends of Mr. -
r, 1�"%, strong constitution. He- was married ed to have Mr. Wilkinson a nd part 0
,f"��. . -Walton, on Friday evening, February Mr and Mrs. Con Eckert, Seaforth. SHOEI'W
I ., �, Joseph Fulton, who has been visiting ( -
.� I ", � 48th was splendidly given and a large twice, his first wife ,being Miss of a couple of days with 0 and
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, " .. �,, � ,;� - 1:1 crowd attended to hear the most in- his daughter and son-in4aw, Rev. and Luci,ndy Waggoner, of Zurich, who, which would do him more good than �
,,,, � . Mrs. R. A. Lundy, will be pleased to
.:,I,, -, "Resolved that the BAYFIELD adeeeas6d him ,some 80 medicine, as he naturally felt some-
,.I�j� ,, teresting subject, e believe pr, .
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1, ,`J,_ �,', learn that he is showing good im- w
'. 1� � I ProMems of the Young People of to- Breezes.—Mrs. Fred Baker is visit- ya ago, and his 'widow vurbo now what lonesome. Mr. Wilkinson, also I
ItJV, provernent after being so seriously ill. a rs
M11.1 day are more Complicated than they ing her daughter, Mrs. Burt, at Lon- survives him being -before marriage while in the city, spent an evening ' HIS is one of the most popular medium priced line of
1, 1. Mr. Fulton is one of the favorites
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� 11 .. �.:., were in Nineteen Hundred." The af- don.—VvPhile he was at eburcli Sunday with both young and old in and a- Miss Katherine Cook, a daughter of at the Masonic Temple and had a most T shoes for men on the market to -day. It contains all
� o;,�' upheld by Ada -nn evening, some thieves entered Mr. round our village and his many Special Services—The services in pleasant time with a large number ot
11 fLrmitive side was
t, 11'1v` . th ' iewesit styles and lasts. They are made of good quality
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� . ,;1 I McTaggart and Miss Rohinson, Of T)rphmann's store and stole over four- the United Church on the coming Sun- brethren away up in the hundreds, as 0 1
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�... . M��, - � � � Moncrief. Th e negative -tide being teen dollars, which had been left in friends hope, in spite of his advanced day, February 27th, will be of a spe- it was a special night vvith an ad- Calf leather with good leather insoles and are all Goodyear.
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,,;, Q,�";-.:- upheld by Miss Marjorie Reid and the till.—Be sure and attend the con- joy his usual! good health again.—A cial and most interesting character, dress from the Rev. Mr. Hunter, of
,:, � . Welts. The entire range retails -at the popular price of $6
�, 'S". of Walton. Both cert in the Town Hall Friday evening. as the pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, will that city, and a fine social evening '
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, . �!.,::� " Harry Johngton,
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- "; fine. entertainment and social evening
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�', �, .e, . aides showed tact and ability, which Splendid programme; lots. of fun. give special sermons for the ladies at fallowing—Sebool Section No. 14, Our most popular styles are:
'I . . . . . . "'I"'!:�', will be held in S. S. No. 14, Hay, on -_
1"'N"': � both the morning and evening ser- Hay, a short distance northwest ---of
i4 ��','��,, - - � ,, they applied in preparing such splen- Obituary.—Two funerals took Place Tuesday evening, March Ist, when a
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" `��"`.:. did Papers, and deserves thp highelt here on Saturday afternoon. At two vices, and to -which sbrVicep all are our village, is arranging to have a Men's Black Calf Essex Oxfords, Goodyear
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: � 1, � �11 rmitive side p.m. the qer-.ice was held at her late t cordially invited and what fine social evening Tuesday, March
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, j�' "q'I tend. The section as well as teach- mos Welt, rubLer heels, soft Cork toe boxing,
4� ,�,.�,� � WE' home, Louisa Street, of one of our promises to add greatly to the plea- 1st, commencing at 8 o'clock, and ih
_;,� - - in the debate by a small margin.
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�h ,ei_,,r_,�, .,. ers and F;cbolarq are putting forth ev- ,,
, " " are delighted to see the interest which
, �.61i,,,;,0,;_ , t f,qteemed residents in the person sure and interest of these services addition to a fine interesting program real broad toes. � . . - - - - - - - - ..... ... ..... - - ....
11 , - , moq ery effort to make it a real success. I U
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'C' , ., � *� 11*�, ur o Society are tak- of Eliza Campbell, widow of the late Alter the programme a fine lunch will be a choir composed of ladies, will serve refreshment.t; at a small I
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. . .J"� ." g in debates, a-, they are helpful as A to� number over h ge, and all coming will be made Men's Brown Calf Essex, Oxford, G'
"r?� 'I"I", .Zloll ,.as educative. -John Reid, -who passed away February will be served by the good lgdie',�, and which promise �] c ar
,['11 I . 17tb. Mrs. Reid, who had just pass -
w. , ,., " . 1''. fifty, which will be a gr6ater number Fvery welcome and the invitation is to
�,,,� - `:, I I I who aTe -noted for being the best the Welt rubber heels, Blucher cut. A real
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1�11 11 �;; �, ., tie Miller visited ed her eiglity-second birthday, was country can boast of. Come one, come than often the whole ,congregation of I one and all.—Mr. Frank B. Rosebrugh, �
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,�'�,: Y I end,, Miss Rankin, of Soafortb, the daughter of John and Margaret I
, U i,r 1A many rural congregarlong, Its Well as of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
I , �� Z, all - bring your family and friends and $6*VO
�l . ,,,,,,,, ,1, fore part of last week.—Mir. Win. C mpbell, and wag- born in the Town- erfo� a real night o� social entertain- those in some villagei. Those fifty Cudmore and daughter, Miss Beatrice, .
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,:.!)�,1,11 . , '�O' yk is conflifed to hed at the pres- ship of Clark, County of Durham, ment.—Mr. Thomas Forsyth, of the odd �re under the training of Mr. W. over last -week end.—Mrs, Robert - " � -
�: b", �, -,�.:, . Men's Black, Calf 8ssex Oxfords, Goodyear , --
� �.. *,�� j,JW';Ab'g 0. Goodwin, the very. capable leader Bonthron returned last week from I
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1,;,,� �t�i .'dbat friends Trope to hear of February 12th, 1845. On January 2nd concession of Tuckerg-mith, who
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��,,i�,, ,'.& 5 �o�,'�e , always. noted for k"ping the beAt and frininer of the thiUdd church, and Toronto where she had been visiting '
',��7"�.Ntkk"&Ptk(,-, the volume of fine 6oifti. will be ab',;e her daughter Migg Margardt, and ham Conservative ityle ............ -.ei .. ......
, 1, 41 ' 'C', 1rownsW in the person of Reid and resided in Stanley Township in the line of good horses, recently - ............ ...
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A",_�!N2�1',"'0' "' e lratgardt McDonald, passed until they moved to Bayfield. Mr to render should al7oiO. iftake large riot. bett in &e, enjoyment of her ac- I . , .�
fy �& ' ' sold three fine lf-omes for which he �
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J, D , ", , �"Aviov. 7; in Cli,ntoil an Monday of this Reid died November 28th, 1918. The obtained fancy prices. It pa3re to congregations. It wilile reihember- castomed heaft this week, but no m M. en's good quality ,Nack ,
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, , , 0. v of lots. TXts" Armor Dundas Rev. J. Foote, of E xe-ter, a friend for b,,t.—Mr. Thomas Xyle ,J; obly and the The Ldaies of the W.� A. of St. Paulla - lal a
, '� out t1l, 6d that a few Sandayg ago the choir doubt will soon be back to norm
1,111, , , .. . MaNnald is getting in a service was held Saturday at 2 p,m., ]keep the beg and nothing I Spe
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0�1` d4Jg%jg1ft_ 64ij� al ladies are awdoua Ji6f,jouli to ogtial, Anglican Churdli, Intend 'ha*ine a P 1. . I 1. �
r `00�A,� ,, JhO "Lik end'with many years, conducting it. Tho p I don during the past week seeing his I . - . . .
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� "14��,.'�-',,,,§,".1 I �N but surpass the fin#-,;9#M'#0g that the sale of holne-ifttide cooking and a pan. . ,. � . �
,� JA-C!�'�*� " �%d' Xir)g�� --A;- ,101a'rk�—Mrb. J. bearers were Charles Reid, J, F, �Reid, vife, wbo"was, operated on in one of 1. I I ". , I �. I . . . I .
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