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I I 139 on on- any class or sectional -Canada is suf- Edmond Crawfordj:��'iji4� Weymout� day, when a full ii,taff of officers was Burke, Credit.; Violu. Feenei, absent, I . .
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I lk-'interist that it should, be so. ,While om our terials and 'that producers'sof Mag- "� MI Seaforth;. Vice -President, May You bear that,�&*--Il "4011e�:. 'i ,
11 As . hign protectionist friends. Well 'may 4ziries are -tampered at ,every turn r' 100� -ek) D' Morris, 2nd class,, Angelia Burke, and f I 1 ' " RN�i,
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light -is'lieginfifiii- to shirie'to'uch a confid into the game, and so Mr. were here last week�,.t the artney, Seaforth. The obj remain as ever-, your � . ,
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� by my"'Irf6rids, that they are not a --the government yet.. . ay, with durmg the season and towards paying M,CKr1;L0P .. , . � ...,
Vart.y'andlmvenioln�entioni of becom- A speech from Mr. Hocken natural- friends here, has, returned. theexpense o Evelyn Melady, Ist class; Angela � _: Z . . , " �
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ink a party; that they are only a group (Continued on page 6) lybrings up One from Mr. Boilrassa. vices in bath churI were very 'the Federal - overn ment will pay one- Burke, 3rd class. Grammar-Jotri School Report -The following is -: � 4.1
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and believe in. group government. I I* One is used as the antidote to the small last Sunday owing to the dis- third. Arrangerugnts have practical- Morris, Ist ellass; E,velyn Melady, 2nd the report of Union School Section : .��
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- I - ly been completed to secure an out- ry an 1 14,
, VM not discuss that ma#er at pres- THE WEEK IN OTTAWA other. When you have taken a spasm agreeable day -Mr. and Mrs. T. Fair class; Angela Burke, 3rd class. Form No. Is. McKillop, for Jarnia d " "",
ant further than to say it we cann6t ' (By R. J. Deachman) from the Orange Sentinel, the anti- service entertained 'a Aumber of their standing stallion for this year, and 1: Zoology -Agnes McGrath, Ist Febriz,ry. Names are i1i order of , _` ,
agree, we must agree to d I iff er. I am dote from LeDevoir puts You On your friends last Tuesday' evi�ning. anyone -wanting to secure his service class; Clarence Malone, 2nd class; merit. Those .marked (a) w*re ab- . - ",
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zwt in favor of group government, The strange thing -about report having a very-UO�oYabl,u time. cers at .1 "I
Ottawa, March lst�As everyone feet again, Ail should apply to any of the offi 5 Frank Williams, 2ftd class; Joe Wil- sent for examinations: Sr. I`VMarie - 4' �
Not because such a system May not knows the Budget de"loped an Mr. Bourassa is that all those bear- -Mr. and Mrs. J _ . � I, _ ondon, re- once as the list'is limited to fifty. liams, 3rd class; Camilla Coyne, Cred_ Krauskopf, Dan O'Rourke, John Shea . I ,
I amendment. The amendment did not ing him for the�first time are delight- cently visited fr . , Yming Pmplels Society.-Tha,Y. P. it. Art -Agnes McGrath, 2nd class; Mary O'Reilly (a), Francis Ryan (a)p I
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contain men arid women of probity, of amount_ta an awfu) lot. iends hi�4""_ -Mr. and I ,
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wisdom and of ebaraet*r, but becaus' It was in- ed with him. The average Canadian Mrs. McWilliams, of Brampton, spent S. of Brucefield United Church, held Clarence Malone, 2nd class; Frank Theresa Ryan (a). Jr. IV - Fr�w '. .
I tended to be something. It was in e their monthly song service after Williams, 2nA class; Joe Williams, 3'rd Moyl,an, Elizabeth Carlin, Leoto Ryan. , ", , "
- I know --4f I have read history aright, ' - imitgines that the member for Labe'lT - .several days last week at the hom-e � I .1 , 1.11i
,umd if we -are to be guided by the tended to be something that could carries horns and a cloven hoof, but of Mr. E. Adams, church Sunday evening. A gratifying class; Camilla Coyne, 3rd clas3. Sr. III -Edith Krauskopf, Calista, ..,:
be blessed by Jew aind swallowed by suet, is number of the congregation stayed French -Agnes McGrath, ist class ; Kelly, Irene O'Rourke, John O"Reilly., "'i
A � teachings of history -we have long not the case. He is a mas- 0. ; 3.
since passed that stage in the onwari the Ku Klux Klan. It expressed a ter oratop;'r smooth, urbane, distin- and joined heartily in the singing. Clarence Malone, Ist class; Joe Wil- (a), Angela H-oran, Annie Ryan ; ",
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pious regret that the Government had guished and a very pleasant chap to BRUCEPIELD "I"
I Miss Leila Stackhouse was at the liams, Ist class; Frank Williams, 2nd (a). Jr. III - Joseph Downey, Mary 11; ,I
I 3narch of human. pfogress. not. done something to reduce the meet or gaze upon. House Burned. -'Mr. and Mrs. Ed- piano. Miss Edna Bremner re-aA an class; Angela Burke, 2nd class; I Maloney, Hubert O'Reilly (a), Bazil I
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When I hear hon. members oppos- "high cost of living." When have we gar Allen's many friends will he sorry article telling bow the hymn, "What Camilla Coyne, Credit. Latin-Clar- Kelly ('a). II. -Albert Krauskapf, I ��,
W harping continually, for high -and Then towards the clos'� Of the to bear that their fbie Stone house a friend we have in Jesus," came to enee Malone, Ist class: Agnes Me- Mary Downey (a), Peter Austin, ". -
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heard of that old bird before? If my week's debate we had a speech from and con tent's were bu . .11".
. � . rned enr'y Tues- be written, and told about the monu- I Grath, Ist class; Joe Williams, Ist Loretto O'Rourke, Michael Walsb� ..,
rning while they werf- absent merits near ber'form,er home which 1 class; Frank Williams, 2nd class ; Clarence Ryan. I. -Billie Flanagant .. 11
nolate which the elector- 11 couple of volumes' as big as Gib- -no doubt it constituted that gen- mo 1.
bigher protection, I tell them that memory serves rne right, there are Mr. Stevens. It was a grand effort day
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ate gave cri September 14th last. We b,,', "History of the Decline and tleman's bid for the future headship . Camilla Coyne, Credit. Grammar- (h), Mary Walsh (h), Clarence . I
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- Fall," dealing with that particular of the Tory Party,'but we'take it Clarence Malone, 1st cla."; Agnes O'Reilly (a), Clement Krauskopf, , .1
McGrath, lqt cla"; Joe Williams, 1st Richard Downey, Barbara Carlin (a). .
I to what ought to be done to protect subject. The amendment also asked that someone will raise him on e L A Two Act Play Sr. Primer_ -Cecelia Krauskopf (III, '.. ",
.. . jL When we speak of industry 1 that hereafter taxation should be di- bid. It was a strange speecli-full class; Frank Williams, Igt class; . . �
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would ask you, -Mr. Speaker, and rect and that the debt should be re- of jumbled thought and mixed logic. Ir"Ir Camilla Coyne, 3rd class. Geometry Margaret Walsh. Dorothy Nolan. Jr. . , .,
. through you the members Of tlaiO duced systematically. Of courie the, Mr. Stevens is n IL -H -,Clarence Malone�, Jet class; Agnes Primer -Thos. Flanagan -S. Queea- I � :',
House, to consider what is our great- debt 15 being reduced now. T He M .
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b reduction that toma Enquiry and still looks the , . , . class, Frank Williams, 2nd class; School Report. -The following is .Z- I I -
:�st industry? Is it not the pilTButt lack of system in de t Its the fell overboard I Gt yet himsel . Wanted ---A ]a aballild
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of agriculture? In the full sense of Mr. Coote objected to. 111to People worst for the diieldng. Yes, there will be given in the school room of First Entrance Class: (77barles Miles, John McKillop, for the month of February. ,
I 11 I the term farmers are more -than .a would be tickled to death to have their are funny things in that speech. It's I erisk have
class of our popiiIation; farming Is debts reduced even when it is done worth a story by itself and sometime Miles, Dennis Feeney, -Norman Miles, Those marked with an ast .
anore than an industry. The si@Pifl- without system --the main thing is to it Ina Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, on Nora McQuaid, Thomas McQuaid, Al- been absent for one or more exam-
cance of agriculture in the life of get rid of the debt. l Y b -*- bert Cronin, Alice Flannery, Leo inations: Sr. IV-A)vin Ferguson, .
this nation is far deeper than this. Mr. Malcolm Speaks. SISALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th O'Sullivan. Jr. TV --John Holland Aaron Jantzie, Edith Hillen. Jr. IV I
Employing as it does about one-thir The Hon. James Malcolm followed The Huron County Breeders' As at 8 p.m. SHARP Mary Delaney, Bridget Delaney. Joh� -Rfg. Little, Herman Buermann. Sr. 1.
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of our gainfully occupied populatior, Mr. Coote from the Government side. sociation held their seventh annual I McQuaid, Ro.w Melady, John Flan- TII-Harvie Hillen, Louis Duffy, %
it touches something reality vital and Malcolm is a good speaker. Inci- Along with a very interesting illustrated lecture I nery. Failures--�Catherine Fl-annerY *Marion Little. Jr. 111 -Mary Duffy,
consignment sale in Wingham on 44 ! Edward MeladY. Absent during tests' Esth-er Duffy, Brenton Godkin, Orvhl
fundamental in the national existence. dentally he is the best mixer there is Thursday, February 24th. All things Fifty Years Of Telephone Dev,elopment" ---Norman McQuaid. Sr. III - John BeurTnann, Ivan MacNabb. Sr. If-
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,Canadian eople. We must as a peo. - -Y . M�ary Hart, James O'Sullivan, Hanna Elliott. Jr. 11 - Pvelyn Hoegy. I.- .
actor and the a] progress of the tell him his story in such a wa that horns consigned brought an average Hart, Kale Holland, Alphonse Cronin, Norine Little, Iola Beurmann, Gordon
It involves the- national prosperity. in the House. He's a good salesman. considered, the sale was fairly sue- by Mr. Patton, Dist. Manager of Bell Telephone Co. I
.. the economic welfa " the racial char- He can walk right up to- a man and cessful. The thirty-four lots of Short- -
p you have simply got to accept it -and 1 Cronin. Jr. 111-1,oretta Holland, Vera Duffy, Helen EllioLt. Perfect
� pie determine deliberately and wisely price of. ninety-four dollars ($94), or AbMISSION 25c 1 Agne� N-laney, Mary McQuaid, Fd- attend-arce for the month -Alvin Fer-
order a car load of furniture without slightly more than last year. The
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the role which we wish to have Itgri- delay. Malcolm tells a good AuspiCCS Of Young People's Society I ward Hart, Florence O'Sullivan, Mary gua,on, Reg. Little, Mary Duffy, Gor-
culture play in our national economic story top bull, Lancaster Comet, a choice .Av;l . L" ----
and 'he has a clear grasp of elemen- young roan, bred and consigned by woommoft .- � ..-I (1:i.- --Prrgus M -lady, don Flli4)tt, Norine Little, Helen El- I
Efe. As city population has -grown tal facts. His defence of the failure T. H. Taylor & Sons, Belgrave, -----._...k Mary WSullivan, Mary Murphy, Ed- I hott, Herman Beurmann. Number on
and- its economic life has become cen- t6 reduce the tariff consisted of point- from home. How the fire originated ward O'Sullivan. Part 11 - Albert I roll, 19, average attendance, 17.6-
tered in the factory, the office, the lug to the Tariff Board and asserftg brought $135.00, going to R. J. San- will remain a Mystery as Mr. and had been erected in memory of M'r. Hart, Jark Cronin. Tom Melady. Pr. i R. A. Dale, Teacher. .
. derson, Fordwich. The top femalp, Scriven. The President read a etter 1 -Margaret. Murphy. Lillian Mileq. I School R,er-rt.-T�e following is
. . store, and the bank, public opinio,i that its work had not gone far en- Mrs. Allen were so careful of their I
has become somewhat urbanized and Tit to Victoria C 75, bred by Frank Wool], fires. .. from Miss Watt regarding our Con- Irene McQuaid, Ella 0`4tillivan, I tho roport for School Section No. 2,
ough to enable 'the Governme Blyth, and consigned by A. W. Eth- Iribution to the Maintenance and Ex- -eph O'Reilly. I McKilinn. for ihe nionths of January
l ncentrated more come to grips with the real problem Notes. -The many friends of Mr. t Illenny Holland, Jos
,and more upon problems of city in- involved in writing erington, 0.00. George Falconer, who underwent an ension-Fund. Mr. Bremner added a - ----,a- __ __ and II'vbruarv. Tho�v marked with
I dustry, trade This has a -new taiiff sche- She was an excellent type of matron short explanation of our Position, and I an aqtPrisk w*(,r(- ah"nt f,I, the ex-
. dule, There is no escape froni the operation for append - n the Clin- fhe matter was left to the considers- . I . I iminatinnq- V ("asq. -11,irvey Me -
and was purchased by StanleyCamp i(,;tis i STAFFA l
been so to the comparative neglect truth of - ton Hospital last week, Will be glad A Dl:iY entitled. -17h, 01-1 New Hamrmhire
this assertion. There are bell, Palmerston. A large crowd at- tion of the s Miss Eva Stack-: ij. �tll I- ��rrstl bv t�he Y,Iu,z Pe- Clurp, 7VII; *Clar�j SJ,Ir ,-. .Jr. IV-
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to bear that be is progressing fav- house played aietbye-autiful violin solo,! We -f S S N,1. 6. TTsh,irnp. un,ler
and the comparative detriment of the 11,er 710 items in the tariff schedules. teilded due partly to the fine day orably.- W r d' Day 'of Prayer �oc � .f the Mari -n RiLohie Auxiliary in' ..
of The o I s . thIe ! Ruth Scott, R'J; Al-LCIA FZ-oI.t., 66;
MI requirements of agriculture. . SonI6 of these are basic -that is, they and also to the high quality the and the President clnsp(i the meeting. A"R�)"' * -Ulure. Sr. TIT Vary Mae-
.;t1kfft1 'r -i Fff,11 ,,n the e-ning 'If '11-1 I "am ,M( .
It has been said that as agriculture have an influence upon every itern in of intercession for every woman of Social Evening. -On Tuesday even -t 11th, -mm�n,irtir ,,t 4 ,n*,I,�k. W-- tham i dorald, 77; Mark ITrFailane, 71;
is the oldest of the arts, so it is one offerings. Ifigher prices were war- every land, will be observea in the .
., the tarK_ You cannot modify the ranted on some of the entries but the ing, February 22nd about ,eighty or: 0 I -h-1, i,i attrIndars-. Admi,si,m. 15 ard .
For di- Clubs or 1 2, c,,nl�. 309(1-21
perfect agriculture is the true founds- fecting almost everything. purch basement of the United ehlUrch on Psmvq MeClure, (',-,: *Wirl�arw Slorey.
. of the most recent of the sciences. A duty upon iron and steel without ef- asers were the gainers, as they March 4th at 2,30. The p,a he U.F.O. and T.T.kV0. , . n; Edna
fit from be taken by a number of rnem- Brucefield and London Road T.T.F.W.O. I Notes- Mrq. 11. Golding hn,; 1 -won,
11, t1b12, of trade and commerce; the foun- reetly or indirectly iroh and steel in a re sure to reap some bene t1e,, will ' Sr. 1111011FIrt McMi!!,in. 8
. the animals they took home. 'd Club and friends spent a so i I confined to her hod with An Attack of; 'V[ardonalrl, 76: Verna McF.-i-lane, 72;
. l'! 7 dation of the riches of tht state. It some form either as marhinbry or so bers of the W.M,S. and Kelly Circle. . cla eve n_1 Jean N ald, fl)7, Jr. IT -Nelson
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" _. . g at the home of Mr. rheumatism in h,or knee. Mr. ,
,,,, �.� is more, it is the 'one great uncon- raw material forms a part of every- The leaders will be Mrs. W. A. Brem- " and Mrs. ,Nic-flure, 66; *Fddie Storey. Jr. I-
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,_ - . tdibinated seed bed of our popula- thing we use, Only thirteen items SPRING FROLIC ner and Mrs. H. Aikenhead. All the Haugh. The programme started with I Mrs. Farl Treffry and family, Misq, Nfnrgaret MeClnro, *Orvillo Storey.
women of the congregation and com- Mrs. Dow in the chair, but later inj,lenniv and Mr. Fri. Tro,ffrey, visite.il Primer-Fdith( MeMiJan. The best .
tion. A is therefore the bu#W'ss Of have been examined. Fifty casesare Oh Spring! Oh Spring! where did you munity are cordially invited -to at- the evening, -when Rev. Mr. Bremner I at. tho, home of Mr. and M r s. F. ; ,Z
public men to see to ib that agl�icul- now up for the Board's attention. O? jv,llers for the rn-)nths were Ruth
9 appeared, Mrs. Dow retired from the I '1�voit, Ro4ort MrMillan And Verna I
. ture receives just consideration At These must be investigated before You just stayed long enough to know tend. ; O'Brien on Sunday Inst. --Miss; Agnes
� ilhe hands of the governments of this many tariff changes can be made. That How goad and balmy you could be. Box Social--T�e box social which chair which was ably filled by Mr. I ,an([ Mr, -Toe Mrl,ollan viczit,(�d with MrPni-Inne.- Olive V. Modd. Teacher. .
country. You may ask -wherein �s was M -r. Malcolm's contention and You filled our hearts all full was held under tbo, Auspices of th,i Bremner for the rest of the program. I Mr. And Mrs. And. Mcl,ellan, Jr., on Fighth Line Notes. - Nlr�. Fred
agriculture not receiving economic of glee. Shed Building Committee, -was held During the evening two splendid ad- Tuesoiny IaRt-Mr. George Tuffin ll,,egy enterisin,d a fe,w of
painful as it may seem, it has quite a you also brought the birdies all, last Tuesday evening and was weil dresses ,were given by Mr. George I hold a very sncresqful wood bee last ber
. 0 just e gpv(,Tn- justification in fact. VVjhy did you go and bring a squall? attended. The ladies provided the- Layton on "The Wheat Pool," and by Fridav Afternoon .And entortaine,f] A- i friends to a quilting bee (in Wednes-
ment.? ,J) refer you at once to a ' The Dumping Bogey. Ali, Yes, I know; the farmers said, � day of last week.- --Mr. Find M�-s. An -
study of the customs tariff in which boxes and the men gave an admis- Mr- R. J. MeMil-lan on "Co-operation." bout, one hundr4-d friends And neigh- , Irew Fischer, of FuPar!on, And Mrs.
E. J. 'Young, the member -for Wey- Our grain should have a covered bed. Sion fee of 50 cenf.q. They were giv. Besides these, the People were favorod bors to R p.qrty in the evening.-Mis,c
- we find that at almost every conveni- burn, who .has made a special study So you spread out a sheet of qnow � William Fischer, of Stratford, were
ent turn those engaged in other lines of some of the peculiarities of en a ticket with a number ,on cor- with violin Selections by Miss F
,val Norma. Wilson Attended church 1A0 her(, on Saturday of last week at- I
high To warm the ground sQ it would grow; responding with the one on their part- Stackhouse; a recipe, "Cooking A Sunday for the first time since hor ,e noling tb(- funeral of their uncle, .
of industry are able to obtain their tariffs, made a very able speech ;n So please bring March in like a lamb ner's box. The program e was pro- Husband," ant] also a reading were accidenf in thc, fall.
requirements either free or at the which he brought out the fact that And let the weatherman be calm; vided by local talent withmRm W. A. given by Miss Pearl Douglas; inxtru- AddrPss-The following is tho ad- the late .John Dipgel, 0. Brodhagen.
lowest possible rates of duty. That the late Government of Mr. Arthur We wit], forgive You if you bring _ �Mrq. Mary Rapiers roturned home -
the chair. It consisted I mentat by Miss Trene Swinbank; two ol,ss presented to Mr. and Mrs. Henry , qpowlinz a couple
� is rig�t; we have no fault whatever M61ghen was not above playing eats The birds back, and the gentle Sprin Bremner in I n Saturday aft -r
I 9- of piano and violin -elections, pianD I readings were given by Mrs. R. - Golding At the recent celebration of
to find with that provision. But why and dogs with the tariff in order to Contributed. Wat of weeks with ber daughtor at. rlmira.
should Agriculturists be deprived of win elections, It seems that last July - , and mouth organ qelprtions, songs and I son; mouth organ si-lections by Mr their Dinmond Wv�dding: Dear Fath- _ Mr. R. Trink spent Morday at Lou -
ars in var- the Governm6lat-imposed the Dumping LONDESBOR0 n
. this piivilege which produce / a humorous recitation by Miss Eva I Hugh McLachlan; Mrs. C. Clifto ' or and Mr)tb(,r -Tust a few lines t,) ( I
16us other industriet are allowed to act upon tom - - extend to ynu mir sincere and hearty Ion getting his pa.,pnr:o to New I
enjo ? 'Farming is largely a dome3- atoes coming from the Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Dewart, of . congratulation,.; in your having reach- York, where he iniend.14 �.qil:ng for �
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Y United States. It did this after it Sarnia, who recently visited friends I ed you)- diamond wedding anniversary, Germany nn SaWrolay, M arch 5th,
tie industry in that it produces MaDY had first raised the valuation of these here, have returned home. -Mrs H � as you will he married 60 years on leaving here on Wednesday. - Mrs. il
of the requirements Of the home. It , orriaboes So that the actual, duty ,Iev- Little, who spent last week at* th February 14th. Surely this is a long� NTary Rapien and dAught,er, 'Aildred, .
Wpectilitvtly situated in this country. ied became 76% per cent. A straight home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mountain, time for any person to look forward, or the 14th, And Mr. .And Mrs. Dan �,
� WhIle. those engaged In other lines of increase of 46% per cent. above the returned Saturday.-Misg Jonem, of Rr,gele, of the 14th, spent Sunday at ,;
e COAL and WOOD to,but. to you who have passed through
"iftdifstrial Ac#Vity ate enabled large- normal tariff and put on for the pur- Stratford, spent the week end here all these years so happily together, ,he home of Mr. And Mrs. (7, Regele. .:.!,
. XY fo'. htiY wholesale and sell retail, pose of pleasing some of the frietlis with relatives bere--wkr, Wrn. Brig- -Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggert spont Suit- .�
Ahw farblet we presume it seems fig onlv a few
. 1 4 III inAO-filgAndes It Odin- A Mr. Stevens in the Okanagon Val- ham was in Clinton last Tuesday- . yearq since. you entered into the homy 'Jay At the home of Mr. aml Mrs. Ed. I
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� . pefied 16' bty'!,6tkil iind self�whole_ ley and certain portions of Southern Miss Hogg, Of Clinton, spent the week Ask about the quality of our Coals from bonds of matrimony. In looking baA Sch-erbarth, in Logmn.-Mr. Alvin I , . , � ;�
� 41 i6616, and thd'Ut-19 does. not do, Jux- Ontario. It will be recalled that this end with )&s. W. Lyon. -Mr. and over the years you have qp,,nt togeth� Rose, who has been in Detroit for .
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- gob to him. T4ko a&JOultural, I�Ipl& %o at the time when Mr. Stevens Mrs. H. Brundson, of Blyth, we're your neighbors who are using them. Make er, no doubt you can recall times when ,he past few weeks, relur" I -
� Iftetits, machinotk, btkildhig materials; �*&s - hpatoring the Government over guests .,of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ad- sure you get the Right Coal to satisfy your everything seemed to be going q M ned home . � .,�,4
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I I I q6triiientt- Asse �oniptb,a over 00 partmint. It would -appeari there- their jannual pie social on the 17th of demands. I and be glad and when the sunshine Purcell were SunrlaF,visilors at the If.-, ,-,
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tellihg� h6* the.9mligglors were loot- play, entitled "The Poor Married its beams over your life; again no -Mr. Fred Koehler 'MI not chap on I 1,
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m - . . . . ..... 1.� oftinidbia0hin6ty.itnif wagItngaged in the task of The Late Thomas Adams.--�-The were called upon to pass throu h deep on Fridays -On Sundny morning at . '.1 ���
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