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Solo, ,,Some Time We'll Under- ed the service of the customs and for diction.- taxes an4 by"keepinj the town b6sy but the quality is alw` " `. ,:" ,..." .
On all future CASH PURCHASES, chief clerk at the .�. 0 I.. I I - , � � I I I I . u 1��- 1 �7 1 �.,
stand," (William Granahane) many years was .1 . enhances the value, not onl� -*f t& .. . , W - , '. .
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Coupons w I be given, which will Pretsbytery Meeting-1,rhere was a operty in town but the surrounding -, $ Persons who ,b uy' , 1, ,:,� I
be redeemed in Rogers Bros. Silver- . a- full. albb�.-adance of ministersand elders county as well. Boost your,own town . I- I . . .,- ��'
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ware each piece of which is backed — -- - I men's at the'lp'�esbyterian meeting held ota , ;L � - lip. �-P_ �k 11 n-TATI f b i Q i -CN ]-%C- f r " 0- 4'-'- ' '. �
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np with Rogers' guarantee of Qual- clothing business. Apply in own hand wrltr- Tuesdar,�iri the Baptist Church, at . - ,- I .� I ,; 1. , I - ; �.
ity. - ing to Box 236, Seaforth. 3089-' preif�nt used by the Presbyterian con- -Stratford Normal, Defeats A, City . 16 . I
Red Cross Report. -The following is SatttrAay Nicht.—Red hot bologna, the kind grg , .. quT -
jation, ,at Clinton. Rev. Mr. Me- 'Team. -A smart exhibition of hockey .
DAIRY BUTTER taken in exchange the finar,cial statement of th�� Sea- with ,the kicli. Special o,n Saturday, head- Derm�d, 'of Goderich, chosen to ict .
for goods if FIRST CLASS, ar on cheese, 10 cents a pound; 3 ibs. for 25 cents. was displayed at the local'arena here vy e Are -- (
forth branch of the Red Cross Society D. H. Stewart & Son. 3089-1 as Moderator for the next 12 months, to-niglxt, Tudsday, when the Normal . - P. . . I
a half cash, half trade basis. for the year ending 1926: Receipts- For Sale --One acre of good gaAen land on .presided, and the docket of business squad defeated the City team, known . � .
Balance on hand, $32.56; fees, $11.00; which is a comfortable 'house, nearly new engaged the Presbytery until well'on � -
F. '. Hutchison's p ... eeds from eu,li.rL, $32.36; dona barn with cement sbablfng� undern—th : good in the late afternoon. Auburn and as the Sweet Sixteens, by the tune ,of . Preparing * . -
V - henhouse, garage and good wells. Also a v- 44. Although the rSweet Sixtelens ,.
PHONE 166 tions, $6.00; total, $81.91. Expendi eral fruit tre"8 and "mall fruits. Apply toeJ. Blyth. charges were congratulated of- are a smooth and, clever working tea -7n . . '. . .. YX I - . �
. ture Rent and 'help for hall, $8.00; L Johnston, -three blocks east of Library, 4cially on their good record during they could 6t overcome the aggres- 1� .
express on Christmas box, $1.00 ; llo"x' 1926. A grant at the rate of $300
For Sale�Two Grade Jerseys, one fresh, one . siTeness of the Normalites., It was a to soon show you an as-
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I ---�l sundries, $1.25; balance in bank, newly freshened. Also two loads millet ,nd per year was asked for Bayfield and fastand clean game throughout, both
$71.66; total, $81.91. A Christmas a quantity of sweet clever -hay, sayea withoub Brucefield. Remits from -the General teams using its weight to advantage, - sortment of . .
box of new and second hand clothing rain; 4 acres Jand. well drained and seeded Assembly were duly considered, chief
"I was sent to soldiers' families, valued to alfalfa, situated west of Recreation grounds. attention' being given to the remit -Lane and Pigeon skated at a dazzling I -
Apply to Dale Nixon, Seaforth, or phone pace and pulled off some pretty com-
at $37.55. -Grace Mullen, Treasurer- 273W or 144 ring 2. $0g8x2 relating to the make-up of Presby- bination plays. The Normal opened New Sp* Dry Goods and Winery
1-0 For Sale.-A)me 6rcalax saw with frame and terieS. The reports of last year's the scoring column when Lane made I I
.. Ask An Old Fashioned Mother. - The sliding table, one 8 horsepower Massey -Harris work from the congregations reveal- a perfect pass to � Pugh in /front of
, Catholic Women's League of Seaforth, gasoline engine, second1rand, mounted on ed a kra�ifying showing in the var- I .
. staged for the second time the lay, track. Apply to J. R. Archibald, Seaforth. ious organizations. Many communica- the net. Pugh sifted the -rubber Ladid App�rel andlouse Furnishings -
p or phone 163. 3084-tf ss the blue line. Both teams I I �
"An Old Fashioned Mother," in the For 8 le.-Hoat8e and three -lots with small tions were rec(.,ived and read relat- acro I .
. checked hard and i�i McRorie the
� parish hall on Tuesday evening. The stable sand orchard, one block west of Mer- ing to matters of interestE in the
. play is a dramatic parable of a ner's Flax Mill. The house has 8 rocans and church as a whole, and Dr, Larkin of Normal has a sturdy defence man.
01 easily heated. For further Particulars apply Seaforth., and Mr. Foote, of E,eier The Sweet team were unable to beat that for Style, Beauty.,
. - I inother's love,.triumphant over the in- Mrs. Sarah Pullman, or Phone 125. Sea- ty ome red hot ones
, gratitude and nviglect of her children f"orth. 3osq., were appointed as commissione., . Pigeon made it two for the . Quality and Prices w3il
.. I Y i House For Salc.-That well built brick the General Assembly that meets at Normal when, after some tricky plays - .
, I The mystery and pathos of the pla ' aside.
� was preserve -d from start to finish. j house on God�rirh Street West. adjoining Stratford in June. . not likely be excelled
. I T f Se rth, formerly occupied by the -----.C— be flashed the disc into the net. The �
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rection of 'Mrs. Joseph Keating, and.� '.'rJ.0". Ba(tittie, F�tj. One acre of )and, Kim Tra�i)'Ra tigers Win, 9 -I. -In a Sixteens begRii to speed up, but were /
i abuncinnce of small fruiL9, country lmxes.
� - I music by Mks Dur��ey, and as on the' Apply to the owner on premi�. w. u. fast game played in the Seaforth unable to score. Lane made it three . anywhere, I I
"... .11, I i first occ . a.,ion wa� greeted by a large! Trethewey. 3088x3 Palace Rink Saturday -morning, the when flashing through the team came �
. i i Property in Seaforth For Sale. -Nine -roo-d Kim Trail Rang(.rs of the First Pres- in on the goalie only to draw him
I and enthusia�;tic audience. frame ho,u,e, modern convcnience�, hard aside and 'hook the pack from the ; .
' - - - '----- w'd byterian Church, vanquished the op -
S f , 1,,,, 1,nt and 1,,l stairs, maple and gpru�e . - rebound into the net. Pigeon scored .11
or Fire in Dominion Bank. -- About' shade trees. 2 apple trees and 6mall fruit. posing camp from rgmondvill,. The won" I
1 Large stable and garage. Modern hen house Kim a few minutes 14ter. The Sweet Six- .
. I 1;0 U . 10,30 on Thur.�day night la.,t. fire w -as -forward line played stellar h"k- teens got the final goal after n pretty - ,
- i ;)O'xl4', large poultry yard. 2% acre� of laud. ey, keeping the opposing camp in
. d,Nd% 1[!�Wk : discovered in the ha:wment of the Do , A real bargain at $3.500. Apply Andrew �
minion llan�, blit, f',Irtunately, had nut Archibald, Box 282, Seaforth. Phone 44W. constant conirrintlon and worry. So combination play. Line-up: Norma] � ,
ITIM I gained much headway when noticed� m86-tf fast did the ltcnnie brothers, Fat and _Goal, P. Scott; l.o., F. Eidt; r.d., ,
, from the strect. The fire started in' Special Optical Offer. -High grade heavy Sarn, as�aisted h.v Ginger Cardno at C. McRorie; centre, P. Pigeon; l.w., - St yle � I
some waste paper and was probably weigbt gul,i-filled wpectscles and eye glasges, ( rprltre, wind their way in and out of J. Lane; r.w., P. Scarrow; subs., S. QuAty - ,
IT may mean a nice cash prize I witih best fla.t. sDherical lenses for only s-1,00*' the opposing tearn that their goal Pugh, D. Robertson. -
in your pocket caused bv a 1:ghted nlatch or cigarette All other styles of frames and lenses at - le
-for it tells au : thrown 'thr,,ugh the ba,sement win-' res,-nabie prices. Eye,- exarnined by (,or well tender ,was not alone able to with- - Store ' I .
about the Ma-ximur Wall Papetr dow. No onv was in the building at � �-- and painstaking specialist, Mr, Rugh- stand the constant bombardment of Huron Preshytery. - The Ontario ;0 I Store
Corttest---gives the rules and con- � the time and the Firumen had to break I sun' with over twenty-six years' experience- the Kira sharp shooters. The first Street United Church, Clinton, enter- 1. I
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Which , * ,bytery on Feb.
tains the Entry Form on i in the front do,,� to secure entrance, � be i bt�ined and at very rn�?derat,- -t. Tue,- period ended Nvith the Kim Boys in tained the Huron Prer 16
your Slob -an suggestion must be I �,Llt they spoedilY had the fire uncrieri d.ny and Wedne,day. March 8th and Sth. the lead, 2-0. After a short intermis- 17th. The meeting was called for 10 .
I c,intr The %v :i!lz� and cc Come early. Beattie's Fair - -2 "I - - .
ol. � Aling of the . Seaforth 3089 sion the camp from down the river a.m. The chairman, Rev. C. F. Clark,
written to be eligible for the prim I basement were charred, but the bank .*. — came 1�ack .stronger than erer, yet of North Street Church, Goderich, I I
moricy. Anyone can enter -every- I ured except by Hockey. - Brucefield, Mill Road, they could not break through the won- coitiducted the opening exercise and
we has a chance to win a hand� , Smoke. Brick Yard, Tigers and Varna have derful defense put up by Andy Calder declared the Presbytery duly constit- I . I
some p,rize- Come and see u3 -- ---*--- -- f -pen holding very interesting hockey and Tan McLean, assisted by Russel uted. The minutes of the former
I about it to -&y. W. N1. S. --One of the most inter- games during the winter. The Brick Allan in the substitute box. At last, meeting weTe read and approved. The I
(sting, profitable and well -attended Yard took the first and the Mill Road however, Tobe Kling made a lone session opened b_v receiving commun-
n I meetings of the McKillop Branch of ,second by beating Varna, played their rush past the forward line, caught ications. This was followed by giv- is survive& by 'two little children, Aid of First Presbyterian church held
the W.M.S. uf the United Church, was final game in Seafortb Palace Ri nk the def(,n-.qe who were skating around ing from 11.30 till dinner to the pres- Jimmy, aged two years, and Mildred a very largely attended and successful
SCOTI S held at the Parsonage on Thursc S;;aurday night, February 19th. bebind the goal k6eping warm, nap- entattion of the report of the Matintell- Joyce, aged three weeks; also one tea in the schooll room of the chureb,
February 17th, with Mrs. M !Fb e me was very interesting f rom ping, and slipped the puck between ance and Extension Fund by the chair- sister, Miss E. Little, and three bro- on Friday evening last, from which
lay, � of the committee, Rev. W. D. thers. The funeral was held on Mon- they realized over $67. -Mrs. J. Pat-
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mid presiding in her usual pleasant start to finish- The Brick Yard team the .stakes in spite of goalie Hays. man
WALLPAPER SHOP manner. The prog-rammp included a I had the best of the play in the first In the meantime Sam Rennie and Gin- McDonald, of Egmondville. After day afternoon from the McGregor terson has leased apartments in tha
YMD, prayer by Rev, 11r. lanp, period, L. Coleman getting their only ger Cardno had each passed the rub- dinner the address from Dr. Laird, United Church in the presence of -a Beattie BIock.-Mr. John McLenrula.
� Scripture 1,--,qnn read by Mrs I�ale goal, exhibited fine piny. The period ber behind the Egmondville goalie. treasurer of the General Fund, was large number of sympathizing rela- is still confined to his apartments JEj
I a suitable reading by Miczs M. Rivers, � ended 1-0 for the Brick Yard, and in The .��cond period then ended with received. The Donrinion-wide aspect tive, and friends. The service was the post office with an attack of
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,-� � a very appropriate solo by Mrs. Mc-� the second period the Mill Road Team the Kim Boys leading, 4-1. The third of the fund was first presented; at- conducted by the pastor, Rev- T. W. Nlri"YMl. W, W. Robinson, of
� � � . tentiori was particularly directed I Pl,
I Gavin, and ihe splondid topic by Rev, I came on strong and had the best of period was faster than ever and in- Manitoba and Nova Scotia. to Price, who was assisted by the Rev. Sarnia, spent the week end with his
� Nlr Lane In this the ouLstanding� the play in the second period. J. Me- clined to be a little rough. The Eg- owing to F. W. Gelling, of St, Paul's Church, family here. -Miss Mary Hughes, of
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-7 characteristics, namely, patience, love ' Intosh took the puck right from his mondv�llr- boys, in spite of their best and Rev. J. Fleming, of Watrous, I Detrait, is visiting her parents here.
- -- --- - - - ' , , S.sk., . friend of the fanuffl, and a � -Mrs. R. C. Anderson, who. -has been
ificf, and un�elfi�hness of the mis-� own goal through the Brick Yard efTort,, allowed the forward line to, provinces there ,was a probability of
� sion-ary in our foreign fie:d-, were cip- I team, evening up the count. The gel through flye times. The game, their not being able to reach their former pastor of the Uni Church here for several weeks visiting her
. .-tit with. The, play went for almost five minutes ended rl 10.30 with the Kim Boys objectives. .The present needy li'tus- here Each paid a fit I
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. �13� , ahIN and applicahly &, , ting tribute t3 parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Bell,
: me-uting NNas cl,,�(-d wi',h a hymn andi longer and Nicholson got the second leridinv. !t -l. The line-up: Kim Trail tion in our foreign fields was briefly the life of the deceased young wo- I returned to her hom; in Hamiltod
, prayer by Rev. Mr. l,ane, after which � goal. Th,�it period ended 2-1 for the Rangey- -Goal, George Hays; de- reviewed and an ppeal made to our man, and the messages were full of I this week. -Mr. D. Hughes, who hm
tral provinces To come to the as- help and comfort for the bereaved. ' been here for several weeks , 'tin
Tknsmithing,, , a dainty suppf.r wav; serv(KI and a Mlill Road. In the last period both fensp, Andy Calder, Tan McLean;� cf n nee of the fund ,by over subs i v1sl "in
'i social hour was en i,,Ned by the ladies. I teams worked -bard, but neither could wing-. (-,OTdo7i (Sam) Rennie, Evan! Sista cr'P- Mr. J. Woodin very appropriately sang 1 his brother, Mr. James Hughes, Z11
. tions. The present situation in the '
I - - -- ---9--- * a goal, The next game will lye (Fat- Ponple; cefitre, John (Ginger) The solo, "Crossing the Bar and the I other old friends in this vicinity, re-
, ; Presbytery looks a&, if a deficit would 'home in the West. -
If tile flll'l1lLC(' nC('dS . Young ll'(-ople's League�The regu- I �qcl.,)yr",�d with Winthrop in the Seaforth Cardno: subs., Russel A7on, Ken I obtain here. Dr. Uird was compelled choir rendered the anthem, "'Sleep and turned to his
C X lar m4-eting of the Young People'sl Rink on Saturday, FIe,bruary 26th. — - — -- -- — 7 to catch the 3 o'clock train, so left Rest" The casket was covered with Miss Jessie Grainger, Matr" at the
pert overhaullng or t1w , � Societv of NorthRidt, United Church � The line-up: Brick Vard-Goal, Doig; -- beautiful floral tributes from "Hus- Clinton Hospital, spent the week end
. �(,!d on Tu(,,,Iay evening with' defence, Paul Doig, S. McMillan; cen- NOW at the close of his address. The busi- band and children," mother, father, at the home of -her sister, Mrs. W. A.
plumhlng �,()es w r () it g ' � -a 9 ness of the session then resumed. The
M,iss MrPht,(, w the chair. A piano � tr(�, H. McMillap; wings, L. Coleman, TTIF RIOTOUS ROUND -UP correspondence re the omitting the sisters and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. S. W: -:;,ht. -The WoTn)en'g United Prayer
" d1wt was g.ven by Miss F. Harburn I R. Archibald - subs., E. Reinke ano W. OF ROARS Little, Mr. W. Little, W. H. Glover mec'.ing will] be held in St. Thomas'
. � and ,14i,, )I. Rmidq, which was fol- I Archibald. Mill Road -Goal, McCart- name of Rev. Mr. Tate from the Hat
Phone 23 �� � and family, G. W. V. A., Emmeline Church Parish Hall on Friday, MatA,'
ij I of ministers for the Presbytery was Sunday School and Community, her 4th, at 3 p.m. -Mr. James Connoll
ovved 1�y a so'o rendered by Miss: ne ; defence, Mclnt,osh, Wright; "'- CIM11" As hei is now a member Y', %,
I l'illian - kol.' A ver interestinp-1 t, Y eiland- wings, Nicho I if � corrsid,ned. . President of the McKillop Mutual Fire N
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� letter fr,,m �,ne of our missionarys in I Mcf.artney; sub., W. Manson. D. L. Church W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid and Insurance . Company, was re-elected vir I
W n 4--t t P P I' C� 1 " W;. t, L.: 1M1Dr,.VV-XT 17X�Iu-a 1 no longer con,sidered on our roll. The r% A C3 11�* Director .of the Western F—As- - - 1,
. g I' ! Japan was read by Mr. Hoss .Sava ge. I R,cla act,ed as reterec in a very saL!S- 8 cow I n Molesworth and Maines charges are . . . 4JS. &1EAWrM(1nb was niade
, Aft.vr the topic, which was taken by, factory way. -united with the Trowbridge in the MaGregor centletery." The de- Weather Insurance Mutual Company
l , .0 e Andrew at the annual meeting of that Com -
Plumbing a n d Heatin 'vi i 5: s (;rR(,(, .Srarlptt, a solo was sung' i charge and they are to be transferred ceased was a niece of Mr. pany, held ,in Wboostoick last weelL
- '- i by Mr. Alvin Sillery. Misq Margareti Tu xii . q News. -Our bond selling to the Perth Presbytery. A discus- Little, Seaforth, and Mrs. S. G. If,,,-
Flivers gave n reading, which conclud- campaign is over and we succeeded 'Go We�t" "" ton and Mr. John Story, Tuckersinith. Mr. John Murray, of E gniondville, the
- . c ' local agent for the Companyj was un
- - --- � ed the good programme. The meet- in raising $151.00 or double our ob- sion of some length took place over -0
— . losed with the Mizpah Benedic- jective, and we wish to take this op- A comody of *e wide open spaces the amount to be allowed for convey- ahle to attevid the meetirig owing to
— � ing c ance. The North Street charge, Gode- Local Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. James ijanes�s i
( tion. portunity to thank the citizens of with flu -,ter as the tenderest tender- n his fatnily.-Miss-Olive Laid-
- - - -.<>— Seafortb, Brucefield and Kippen and foot thnt. ever acted nursemaid to rich, invited the next meeting of the Archibald left this week for Oakville, law will reftrn to, Boston on Satur-
I ]r,nghortfs, arid Brown Eyes, Presbytery, This was accepted, the where they will spend some time at day after spending several weeks
� Women'Fi Migsionary Society- - At the surrounding communities for their Tex- � executive to set the date for the same. the home of their son, Mr. R. H. Areh- with her mother, Mrs. 1. C. Laidlaw.
the regular meeting of the Women',; loyal support. On Sunday evening, the fir -t cow ever to attain stardom i -bald with the hope that the change
J Missionary Society held in Fint Pres- � February 20th, the service was taken in pictures, as his unshakable friend. 9 Will prove benefleial to Mrs. Arehi- -Mrs. U. J. Dinnin, of EgniondvM6,
" by the Tuxis Boys in the Presbyterian Died In 144fdtoba.-The following bald's health. -Reeve J. W. Beattie, spent a few days hiat week with
1-% 10 b�yt.erisn Church on Tuesday afte,- I P.M- wag taken from the McGro Stratford friend1s.-Mr. and Mrs. John
WA I P'w�' ' SATURDAY MATINEE -3 -gor, Mani-
� noon there were thirty ladies present., Church. Short talks were given by for *his. toba, Herald: "It was with feelings Chairman of the County Road Com- GY4moldby have moved to the farm
I Mrs. F. TT. Larkin presided over the A. Y. McLean and Karl Ament on - of deepest sorrow and regret that the mission, is in Torontz this week at- of Mr. G"T'ge Hogg in MeXi'llop fov
. bw;inPss part of the meeting and led "Tuxis Work" and "The Relation of tending the Provincial Good `Roads
. in the opening prayer. Mrs. George Tuxis Work to the Bible," respective- MON., TUES, AND WED. friends and neighbors heard of the I C ... ention-Mr. James Grainger, the summer. -Mrs. - W. E. Chapman
. Our Cleararlce Sale of Shoes' McTRggaTt took the Scripture lesson, 1-y. Gibson W'hite offered all rayers death of Mrs. William Saun&er-,, who has been here for the past two Is spending a few >4als at the home
i Mn. .T. C. Greig taking charge of except the bonediction, whiJ was Norma Shearer -MA occurred on Saturday morning, months visiting his mother and other of ber daughter in, Wingbam.-Mrs.
starts March I st. the programme. A duet by Miss pronounced by Dr. Larkin. On Mon- February 5th, at the home of her friends, returned to his home in An- William Elgi4'was visiting with Heu�
In pa?ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Little Fiall friends this week.--X-r., Ray
$3,000 Worth of Shoes Florence Beattie and Miss; Pearl Pat- I day evening a Father and Son Ban, . of this town. On January 18tb a li� gusville, Manitoba, on Tuetday.-Mi.-- Holmes has taken the agenoy for the
� ter%on was greatly appreciated. Mrs. quet was beld in the basement of the i 79 and Mrs. Gordon Hays, of Detroit,
to Clear. J. C. Greig gave an interesting talk United Church, with seventy-five in tle daughter was born and the mother were week end gueqts at tha horae of ITOds6n a"rid Esgbx carq for this dis-
. I HE WANING SEX rably untill tri,ot.-Mr. Jolfin Quail is relieving ad
I on the study topic and Mrs. K. M. attendance. A very enjoyable even- I was progressing favo MaJor and Mrs. A. FA. Hays, -,�The,bftrgage Tn.,
Our FrIces will Positively be McLean the Tidings Prayer. It was ing was spent with the -fathers and a re her death, when Lions Club will -'hold A evt6hr4' and ter at.MitehelI this wdbk.
" Chosen to filaUgUrate Our Monday- she was taken seriousLv ill'and des- dance in the And Mrs. John, Nelgill :of CW-
, , decided that the AuxiliaTy would meet acting fathers. Very interesting , GN,VA. Club - on the _xn '
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. the Lowest . . with the Anglican ladies in St. speeches were given by Dr. Macka Wedne-sday Spring season Programs, pite all that 'human -skill and careful evon,n I ere visIVU with SeafoiA
: - yo . of Thursday "MA 01i 17th, rich, W ,
I . a nursing could do, she passed pe F A* Cr1ch *ag"In 176rolito this friOilds '
I Thomas, Church on March 4th, to ob- Messrs. MacTavish, Spencer, Bisson- ace- mr, V. . IMs week. -L -?&s. 3, Gallaglier
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�,- Higheat Prices Paid tor Eggs fully away. Born on 'the farm north la 00ending a, Week at her Ilome fd
.,., . serve t the day of praver. nette, Savange, Arnold, Mayor Gold- week on budfbetts�Vv. Walter Scott,
. I in excbaDge for Sboes. -0 ing, Rev. McDonald of Egmiondvilfe, Princess of Me egor oh Cbrigtmas,Day, 181)4, of Detroit, is %laftifieh-14'parento -Mr' Teesvratej�,'-- Wigs Wargar�f -Pergu. -
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Egmandville-On Tuesday evening Rev. Brentrier, of Brucefield, and Dr. , . n Mrs,"t G.'S �" W P. SIde,*,. 9", Of 'R91h0nd'0i1te, hd 4hf,
1 1 the Young People's Society of Eg- Larkin, of town. A- Y. McLean was . - --I-- community all her life and was Most of Toronto, 4pent,the week end with 'OPer9ttloft f0rjftendl�fth� Ill' ffit loft.
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: : � I mondville, held their usual meeting. chairman for the evening. R. 0. VnI - . highly respecte(f. The family moved Mendil in Sei,fath,:-3fr., Scott Ol,afp f6rth Ro§pft -an , W'.-Ordegd - .-Url.
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I WJFinnigan I at the local �seh6ol and attended the, - ' tei.'�-�4meq spirica lhdg r4tufted ater
-�,,-,� " was absent on account of Illness, so -number was given by Mr. Wegg. We C (yiX I NG W M, Z ,P)6'6k - Ant daughter loft
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