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� .11, 11 11, ,e Ling *wa _xtend congratulations . The meeting was op- Ilow's of Himpall Lodge at their . , I " , , 7;'1�1' 11 I j;_ .
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11 - I "I � I le -11 w - ened with a hymn followed with an a4puaJ anniversary ,services on Sun- ) SH �
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056 Kelly Circle. -Mrs. Hugh Aiken- ing by Miss Nora Follick, after which ,�Wie are pleased to report that Mas- Our sh6wing of Choice Shoes for E-goter-lburpasses anything We I , .
* -o I -ter Bay Patterson, only son of Mr _ -you will find daluty, %KcIusi'Ve footWeAr, ' - . , I
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& to freshen up head, the new President, presided al, the Lord's Prayer w I .. .
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V"', .� ,.�', . 11- general. -Messrs. Welling- .iie April meeting of the Kelly Aux- ZURICH unison. The minutes f the last and Mrs. R. J. Patterson, of our in all the various styles and colors. Here will find models from I
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3R, . . . . . . . ineeting were read by the Secretary, village, ,who last week underwent a the famous makers sold nowhere else in liougorth. All the wanted I
K 0.711. � ner and Henry Ford were in iiiary bseld in the church parlors on .. I
.11 Otes. - Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Flora Higgins; Miss Casemore very serious operation for appendriel- styles are here. Handsomo, Stylish Shoes-Shce Fae�lons that are - .
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, , .11, 1,� 11 ahip road grader repaired.-Mis,5 vicinbers were preseu,. The topic fo: Denomme, of near Drysdale, receivtll read the Scripture lesson; Mr. G. J. tis, is getting on very nicely. T -lie different. . . I- : 11
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_, , word one day last week Qf the death Sutherland gave an address on Mis- case was a very critical one indeed, '
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1,11 V.��,_�a,ter biting confined to the house with AA India," and was very ably taken of their soil, Daniel, which took place sions, after which Mrs. Hedden ren- as considerable pus was found at the I :. I
I ;�''_' -Mr. William Johns is "Y Mrs. R. P. Watson, Current: at Detroit. The deceased was run dered a ,go1q, accompanied by Miss -time of the operation. .On Sunday Ladies' Pastel Parchment one strap Slippers with gold trim7 . A1190 "
�.' ,..,,,-'-1 *-hr*At trouble. 1cnLS Were taken by Mrs. G. Me- I down by a truck and fatally injured. Gladys Lukir. The meeting closed afte' er case of ap- ming and Spike heels. A very dressy style at ....... ou I NNWO,
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'_ sporting a new Chevrolet Coach. -Mr. L',N . ' �
ix 'F . ill with Gregor. A happy feature of thelhis widow arid two children survive- with the Mizpah benediction. Next pendicitis claimed the attention of . Ladies, Pastel P I
, ." - 1. Silas Johns, who .has been. . . . Witnier arid family have ,Monday evening the meeting will be the surgeons of Seaforth Hospital, se archment two ,eyelet Ties with basket weave � -
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I 1: , :, pleuxo-pneunionia, is recovering nice- meeting w I home in Fxv in char of Miss Jessie Buchanan, here refer to that of Mr. Orville trimming and covered Spike heels; an exclusive style at.. - $5 25 1
- I'ettii MUStard, who gave an account: moved to their- new ter, - .
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.. I, iselhurst, spent a ftw days lai; ,if a Visit Lu it new MiSSion chuich ou� I irom their fat -in on the Babylon, which W. . S.-.Tbe W.M.S. of theTInit- Smith, of the Parr Lini, Township of Ladies' Pastel Parchment one -strap Slippers wit
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-i', �, I � I �t Amos Herd- I ,.if Toronto. Mrs. Hugh Aik,enhead, was purchased by Mr. George Mer- ed Church, met in the schoolroom last Hay, who had to be "Operated upon, , raisin trimming and covered Spike heels, at .......... S6100 - .
� '� � week wiffi h;m.-Master r the Thursday afternoon with a good at- but his case being taken in its very . I -
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I ... I 1;, man has been confined to his bed for Mi 1'. WaLson and Mrs. J. P. ner, Dashwood. Ling People's So- tendance 4 Men's New Spring Oxfords in Gunmetal and Tan leathers made on
, " � g p(,Ople,s Society Colt. w(re appointed as delegates to auspices of the Yo and with the presldent� Mrs. early stages, will make it much bet- , .
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� P the PrL-sbytcrial in Goderich. ciety of the local Evangelical church 1 .NicDonnell, presiding. The meeting ter and safer for Mr. Smith whose the new Balloon toe with Goodyear Welted soles and rubber heels.
�..!,, of this church intend to hold a box Nutes.-Miss Grett.a Mustard, of will be held in the Town Hall oil was opened with Ifynin 528, followed relatives and friends trust he will - Super values at ............... $3.95 and $4.95
1 ,,� .. social on Tuesday vvening, April 10. - Friday evening, April 22nd. Talent by responsive readings-, "The Lord have a speedy recovery. -The first of 1,
: . .1 -Messrs. Len and Mort O'Reilly com- Toronto, was the guest of her par Mr. Armour Todd, of the New Easter Shoes for the Kiddies. A choice assortment of Misses
i '. menced operating their ditching ma- tits, .Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mustard las', from Bayfield will assist in the Pro- is Risen Indeed." A devotional loaf- this week ree miles .- and Children's Slippers in dainty styles at very special prices. -
...... I -A class of five was con- let entitled, "The Risen Saviour," township of Hay, about th
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I �::` chine last week. Mr. Mack C,urnish week. -Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner gramme.
", - Lucknow last Monday- firmed in the Lutheran church last written by W. H. Graham, was given southwest of -our village, met with a - .�
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_'. , .Mrs. Hohner visited friends in Gode- Sunday evening. Special Easter ser- by Mrs. Scrulton, followed by a paper very painful accident. It appears 490 0-,, -j- I
�.: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers were Last by Dr. Oliver on India, was very that noticing one of his cattle a little I I
I 111-L. n school here last Sunday � iich last week. -Nurse Tena McKay, vices will be held next Sunday- I
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I .. sed the school an' formerly of Hamilton, but now of De- Sunday evening a special service wag ably given bk Miss Jessie Moir. The itchy and uneasy, he thought it would 6!v
1. 11 Mr. Beaver ' - ,I cal church wh1ch book study, "Welcome to India," wa& be advisable to use a spray and tak- "11 111�111 I I q, ----I I
. I,.;, Mrs. Beavers spoke to the Mission troit, is at present nursing 'her aunt, held in the Evangk i . . 0 1 - -
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I Band. -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns vis- Miss Bell McCowan, who is not en- was in charge of the choir. During given by Mrs. Wilson and much en- ing up one that he had not used for 9 -.1 . I I !!IlllI, '' I �A : .N I
7 I- ited the latter's sister, Mrs. Richard- :uying good health. - The many the evening's programme, a new piano joyed. A letter was read from Dr. some time he found it very stiff and MW
.k, Sunday evening Konkle thanking the ladies for their hard to use and in giving it a strong W
�. son, near St. Marys, recently. - Mr. iriends of Mrs. Jas. Bowey, of Kip- was dedioated.-Next ull length it caught his, . 54AAFIOPTV
, pen, formerly Miss Kate Thompson, Rev. John Garbutt Field Secretary (if donation to the k,per fund. Mrs. Win. sweep at f
,. and Mrs. Norman Jones and family I :1_1 Q ; T I 11 . A Aff 11 V U Morris- hand cutting one of the knuckle joints TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
of Brucefield, Will De glad to near the Western Ontario B e oc et_�, ss - J I -
. . . . ; . from Kippen, spent Sunday at Mr. that she is progressing favorably af- will take charge of the services ill were appointed to preside over the right to the bone and another finger - I I - �
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,. . ter her recent operation, which was the Evangelical church. After the Mission Band. The first annual meet- so deeply cut that it hung quite limp NERNEW
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- Sunday morning. loeal branch of the Society Will he Church, .Goderich, shortly. It was tion. -Our young people gave the fine
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, Notes. -Mr. Will Reid came home Y. P. S. -The Y. P. S. held their held. All are, heartily invited. -Mr. moved by Mrs. Habkirk, seconded by play entitled, "Cyclone Sally," to a --Among those attending our Spring Mrs. G. Laughton and children, of
1. last we,ek from Flint, where he has monthly miestionary meeting at the Henry Fuss has purchased the inter- Mrs. Lammie, that Mrs. Swan act as crowded house in Wingham on MOn- Show from ta distance and who were Toronto, and Miss Aleen Wilson, of
11.1 been for the past month. He return- close of the evening service, the topic est of his brother, David Fuss, in the delegate at the annual meeting. Fel- day last and received much praise for former residents of our village, we Parkhill, are spending Easter with
. ed ;again to Flint this week, taking being ably taken by Jesse Freeman. 10,0 -acre farm on the Parr Line and lowing this, sentence prayers were the splendid manner in which they noticed Chief Whitesides_of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McDonnell and
.. with him his wife and daughter, Jean, The debating team for the final de- it, the transaction Mr. David Fuss given by Mrs, Henry, Mrs. Buchanan, put on the play.. It was like going and Mr. John Young, of London- family. -Mr. Carl Passinore, who is
also Mrs. Reid's father, Mr. Wiley - bate, to be held between Bluevale and takes over his brother's interest in Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Merrier. A back home to Mr. Errold Drummond Miss Irene Douglas is spending a few taking an automotive course in De -
1 - They expect to stay at Flint till July Brucefield, were selected. These are the 50 -acre farm on the Goshen Line, paper on India was given by Mrs. who takes a fine part in it and who days visiting friends and relatives in troit, spent Sunday last at his home
, ,as Will has secured a good position Annie Mustard and Alex. Addison, near Zurich. -Mrs. E. Snider and chi'- Fred Hess and much enjoyed. The was a resident for many years of London. -Mr. Lloyd Hedden, of St. here. -Mr. Win. Webber Is spending
- there. -Mr. Will McClinchey andfam- i two capable speakers, who Will, no dren have moved from the farm near visiting committee reported having Wingharn.-Mrs. T. J. Berry return- Catharines, spiZnt the week end with the week end with his sons at Lon-
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,.� ily moved from the Sauble Line near doubt, give a good account of them- Drysdale to Zurich and are living wi0i called on 17, members confined to bed. ed on Saturday evening last from a friends and relatives here. -Mr. and don.
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. Bayfield, to Mr. John McClinchey's selves. This debate takes place in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobi Mrs. McDonnell closed the meeting little over a six months' trip with
11 farm on thn Goshen Line. -Next Sun- � the near future, so watch this column -Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Ayotte, of near I with prayer.. . relatives and friends in Dakota, Brit- - ___._ - - ____ _______ -_ -_ _____ --- -_ -
"I (lay being Easter, special Easter mes-
; ,� I for results. The County Home Piano Kinde, Mich., are visiting relatives in Correction. -It is often said"'that ish Columbia and other parts, where
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�1, I Fund was closed and about $12 will Zurich and vicinity at present. - A I the man or wortian who never made she had relatives, and reports a most .
� The music also will be in keeping a njoyable trip and visit with her bro-
; be sent away next Wednesday. It large number from this section t- , L "mistake" has never done much of e _E% ,�M
�. -with the 1"a,;ter spirit. -A large num- i v,as also suggested that the report be tended the Spring Ho�rqe Show held any account, and jLISt here we are thers and other near relatives that she
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� her Of Our people atterided the s(-rvl'cl!: given for the Sociiety at the annual .at Hensall on Tuesday. -Farmers are paving the way to an explanation of had not seen for many years, but is A
;, in Zurich last Sunday and enjoyed the - itistake we made in last week's is- naturally pleased to get back to her A...ster Millinery
, . church meeting to be held next Wed- taking advantage of the fine weather a i
11 splendid service of song given by the:
Evangelical choir under the able lead- - ne-day. The new Executive met last tO put in the ,sc-e.d grain and prepar- sue, where we gave the announcement own home bere-We regret to'bava
� erghip of Miss Rennie. -The quarter- I week for a few minutes at the close ing lands for later crops. -Mr. W. G. of the marriagv of Mr. Brown and to report the very severe illness of"
of the Varna, of the meeting and instructed the iless has sold the building occupied Miss Meyers, and it was not hard to one of our old and much respected
ly official meeting � secretary to write away for plans to by W. G. Hess & Sons, jewellers, to make the mistake, when just in the residents in the person of Mr. Donald Our hats were never so pretty and bright
. . Goshen and Blake charge was held az '
11 . I use in our meetings in the future. It his son, Mr. A. G. Hess. act of sending in our items for the Grassick, who has resided for many Call and
. Goshen church on Tuesday evening, and a large stock to choose from.
. is expected that these will arrive Horticultural Society. -A meeting paper, we receivvd a nicely printed years in our village, and has always
�, April 5th. Good reports were re- ,hortly and they will, no doubt, at- of the offic(-rs and directors of Zurich announcement of the marriage in proved a very fine resident in every choose a new hat for the holiday. Our prices
-- e work in the various or- ,
I ceived of tb in, and who, although
� tract larger gathering, than have Horticultural Society was held in the pretty card form, and knowing that sense of the ter
�_ ganizations of the church, the S. S., to well advanced in life, was always are right.
� . the Y. P. S. and the W. M. S. The been wont to gather in the past- We Town Hall last Wiednesday evening they were both naines familiar '
! I finances were found to be in good have a splendid Executive now, fresh at which plans were discussed and a- Ilensall people and vicinity, and be- young and bright in disposition, and - . .
. , on the job with new ideas and pla- dopted for the work to be undertaken tween the two Christian names and one who much enjoyed innocent plea-
,., shape with the pastor's salary paid .. -room, a sure and pastimes, and was not only
� I up and the allotment for the variou3 . of their own, and whether you are z! by the Society in beautifying the ap that of the surnarne of the g Mrs. Bethra E. Bell - Hensall
- ot, you should not " -of only one or two letters, a good bowler but a most enthusiastic
. funds oversubscribed. A resolution member or n miss a pearance of the village this year. The difference
I of appreciation for the faithful ser- single meeting. The young people re- rresident, Mr. P. J. Haberer, and Dr. we did not doubt at the time but that one. -Our grain buyers have *1been
! vices of our paqtor, Rev. J. Durrant,. alize that it remains with them to A. J. MacKinnon and Mr. C. Fritz, the happy groom was the son of Mr. kept very busy right up to the pres-
was passed, and the wish expressed maintain Brucefield's high record of Were appointed. as a committee to look George Brown, (if our village. But ent time, but with the farmers now !!!!nnp��_________
that as he leaves us be may be ap- prosperity and ask that one and all over the streets of the village an3 we now hasten to give the good news busily engaged on the land, will hav2
I . will co-oper-at,- with them ,in produe- secure. suitable locations for flower to the unmarried young ladies, both a little respite from active duties.- 7,-1%
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. . pointed to a better charge, and h,, ing citizens of the highest type. Next tied-. It was also decided to hold a in the City of Toronto and in Hensali Mrs. Richard Pollick, who moved from SA .
.� was assulred that he would always Sunday evening a great, "What is the flower show in the fall of this year, and vicinity, that Mr. George Mervyn here to Michigan some months ago, is ashionable ,�.
; 'have a warm place in the hearts Of . L, .
11 Church Doing to Bring About World the date to be announced later. A Brown, druggist of Toronto, and onl.; I vi�si.tintjg writ .. . �.
I wh�ofriends in our village and
": his Deople here. vil- vicim y, are pleased to meet her .
�. Peace," will be discussed. Don't miss prize list will be issued in the near son of Mr. George Brovirn, of this Green, who pur- . ,
�: it! future and a committee was appoint- lage, is still ppparried-or may we Eigain.-Mr. Robert
-, AND THUS Fr COMES Huron Blood Will Tell. - James Pd to look after the entries on the say as it is often said of the ladies, chased from Mrs. Pollock her resi- I ,
. I I arrange- "an unclaimed treasure." or a good dence near Mill Street, intends making . I �,
,,� Who was it that was in exile ffpnry O'Neill, eldest son of the late list and make the necessary olding desirable unmarried man, both old some good improvements to the pro- -
. I And lived in such excellent stylel, Frank O'Neill, formerly of the Lon- ments in connection with the h ances to perty, including raising up ..., -e- aster ... -.1 - .
.. e? I don Road, north of the village, more (.f the show, which will be the first enough and in good circumsU .
, And suffered nothing all the whil I ..
, ', The Hohenzollern. familiarly known hereabouts as "Jirn- one to be held under the auspices of have a good wife, or bett�er half. So ling and putting in a good foundation d
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, I ry" O'Neill, better known to the Society. we hasten t,, give these. goo(I tidings and providing a good cellar. - Mrs. UPRAX
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Vilho was it, wh.en the war broke out, � readers of his writing as "Tip" t ' is Tv ess I
! - I other Mr. llr�)wn, of Toronto, that got being called there owing b. the illn .
Ordered his men to fight and fight, 1 O'Neill -was recently defeated for Footwear.
I While he kept in and out of sight? I Mayor of Flint, Michigan, where he KIPPEN a partner fnr life. of her .sister, Mrs. C. Simp,son,Our
� The Hohenzollern. i resides. Mr. O'Neill was a candidat,! Oddfellow, At Home.-Tbe at home gardeners axt getting ready to work
I I (III the Republican ticket. His bosom Mission Band. -The monthly meet- given 'by th,.- Oddfellowq of Ilensail the soil and get in everyt4hing that, To make your Easter outfit complete you certaiul need &
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1, I friend. William H. McKeighan, was ing of the Kippen Mission Band was bodge on W.-d-nesday evening of fast I they can in good time. -Mr. and Mrs. pair of dainty fashionable shoes. Neat in s oes add
11 Forced men through Belgium, sto,e ,,(,tf�(l and takes office this week for held in the .school room of the church week, was wo, of, if not'the very be.it � Andrew Moir spent a day in Clinton the final touch to your attire, and, vice -versa, shabby shoes
. their gold,
I two years. It was a case of "Ameri- on Saturday, April 9th. The meeting that the Ord,rhas ever held, and was I 1;!.';t week. -Mr. Thomas Farquhar,
I A nd .still k(,pt out of danger's road? can politics" played in the fastest. singing a hymn, after very largf-ly attended. The spaciou.;;l who has been quite, poorly for the mar it. Here you will find the latest styles in the different
fo'lwas opened by '
6 The KaiseT. tune, Mr. O'Neill is a writer lwhich Mrs. Monteith led in prayer. Town li-all rented for the occasion, past couple of weeks, is now improv-
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�! . . entertainers en- I ing and able to be out a little.- utte materials. Careful fitting of a new pair of shoes saves both
Who w&,;n't woundi-cl, hurt or larne, , magazines, and a newspaper editor.iThe rne�eting closed by singing a was well fi';i. The -
I I � fr. 1925 he was editing the Flint Daily' hymn. The officers for the coming gaged by th.. Order were The Rru71.-;_ a number of visitors are expected your temper and money. It eliminates the horrors of break
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M Or saw possesswrIS LIP in flame , I London, who delighted here for the Easter holidays. -The in -in a new pair and it usually results in longer wear. We
I',' And now has riches back, and f.arne' Flerald for Mr. McKeighan. The Ku. year are: Pregident, Mrs. Dinsdale; wick Trio, ,if 0
,. , Klux Klan was at it.Ii height of power! '-vcretao- Verna McGregor; Press their Rudiviii-P for several hour-, by ladies ane this week most intent onj .
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t . . The Willit,im. I in Flint at that time. It oppo.sed Mr.: 1�*�cretary: Jean Bell; Tneasurer, Isa- fine splecii-is both in the literary millinery displays, and in our villagi; !pride ourselves -here on properly fitting shoes we can thor-
. W"ho was it s(-nt out �ubrnarin(-, McKviKhan in politics, and oppose -1 liel Alexander. and mu,xira' lines and so long and have. a good opportunity of not only oUghly recommend for Quality, St3 le and Value.
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I AiLif said, (;(), -:nk and st.arve and slay Mr. ()'Neill b(Tause of his Canadian' Fa,;tt,r Cantata. -The united choirs varied was �heir progTamme that ac ,-dmiring but securing from fine as
11; For KnglitTill wi�! n,,* mak,- u�z pRy? 1-irth. The two young men --each %6 of Kipper and Hills Green assisted by the sp,ace at our disposal this week i,ortments.-We believe Mr. Alvin rbe Scamp -A pretty Gore Pump in Patent Leather, with
�. 'Twas Wilhelm. v( -ars- old -startf,d in to break the Mis-.s Mysia Graydon, soprano soloist we could ii.,, begin to give a detail(A Wurm, who had thought of remain-
. �� , .", ; . Klan. But the Klan elected Judson of StreeLqville, and Miss Mae Me- report. Suffi, " it to say that the au(ji- ing in Port Huron and having his fam- a steel buckle over the vamp, Goodyear welt, made oyeTJP,f
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I I Who was it, wh,r !h(- war did turn, 1. Tran -m- ,I., Mayor over McKeigh,ln-, Gregor, reader, of Kippen, will render ence showed thedr appreciation by ily join him there, has decided to re- the very newest last, extremely square toe .... i.............. 30
I Was mef-k ;Lnd niii-1, pi -t :ik,- .'I w"", Tbv Herald continuNi its fight, how-; thv cantata, "Love Triumphant," a the heni-ty laughter and applause turn to Hensall or vicinity as he can
11 And hid hehind hi.-� frau,; p -,r f,,rrn? 1 ,,,.or, with the result that both Me- t - given. P, . is, Nobile'Gran4 G. J. Suth- do better bere.-We believ
.,t.()ry of the First Fastertide, adapted ' ` Ladies' Colonial Slippers -In imported Pastel and Ivory-
, 1� The Kai.;wr. : Ki,ighan and O'Neill were arrested; from "Tor" -a street boy of Jerus- erland, was chairman, and gave an members of the Anglican church at wood Calf, daintily trimmed, covered spike heels.
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I _�.. Who was it, never varnf,d a cent, IWIP da.N t-harKe(I with criminal libel alem, by Flor(met, Morse, Kingsley, address on Oddfellow4dP, showingi,ts Forest motored here on Sunday fore- I
. and ,,iied for $51),000 damages apiece. with musical illustration-; by v,axious great g-rowih :n member -hip since the noon last and 6ttended St. Paul's An- I)air..............,.............. -.........,....................... $6.50
' Or ever, even hUngrV 'ATnt, -i, ctor, the
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..... � -�, i� � s on pleasure bent? . Whi-n thi� ease came to trial, �he jury composers. This will be given on first lodge -:1., irlstituted in Ampric glican church, to hear the re '
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11 f �,rwi;�ht in a -verdict of guilty and Ka -ter Sunday at Hills Green at 2.30 the first I ... lvr, being that of B,ILI� Rev. H. Naylor, preach and were muc,h
I .,% 'Twas Wilhelm. . . I dies' 2- Eye Ties -In Patent Leather, with covered Cuban
.11 (.,Iirh wt -r(- assoRsed $2,250 and co,sts, and Kippen at 7.30 p.m. All are more, Mai��mnd, some 108 or Tnore. pleased with his discourse and tho ,a If
.. lhi,, priticipal130 on the count that. cordially invited. Speoial Faster s,L,r- years ,9,-o. and that the membership church service here. -Mr. and Mrs. R. heols, fancy laces, a fashionable style in grey ca
� '. , . 1, With fifty million-,, more or I ess , was now hiizli up in the millions, whilp J. Nicolson, of Wyoming, visited thin. leather, covered spike heels, regular $6,............
. I 1� . We hopv the wa r loi il� havv mccess, � thf-ir pilwr had termed the Klan vici-g also at Kippen at 11 a.m. rder Misqf- Mary and Fmma Johnston ..$5o5O
, . And pay back ,Ahat I.hcy bled from us, Kii-age Il thief�" They called him the amount c3uperided by the 0 (luring the past week. -Mr. and Mrs
11 The lwople. . liy nurniprouq other names during the - - -, - . 7 -fiUz, sick, funeral and charit- ' Ladies' Strap Slippers, in Patent Leather, new
�. for ben(
., I . The Victimi. I prdonged fight, but the other counts HENSALL able amnuni,q. was a -way up in the George Brown spent the week end in
. �,� � en- Stratford with their son-in-law and round toe last, real high covered ,spike heels.....
.1 fnfl(-d in tbat. they brought evidenc- hundreds of millions, and that H $630
I , � I to suhstantiate their claims. In any Sub.criptions received for all Daily and sail Lodge was established here over daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson-
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11 , t'.1 - BAYFIELD i ovent, when the cle<'tion came along weekly Ne�p-pers at the Henomll Post . yearR ngo, and had now a very Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock and Miss Of course we have several different styles in Spike, Cubari
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I.. I I . s�� of th�� �Pl�did Prtnt� and I again this winter and spring, both handles the papers. G. J. Sutherland, F.hL large and ev dock and Miss Greta Lammie and and low heels, less expensive than J6 j q + or
I . Gingham� we aTe offering at 20 ,ent� P�r � u v ; y_ and ()'Neill determined to We re -et that we cannot here enter . Ila
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Splendid for ehildrpn'. --r and quilU. F. � 011qt Mayor TransUe who was once
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not really se eking the office, at all.
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The news spread rapidly, naturally.
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The people elected McKeighan by 1400
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several Brucefield people. Flint peo-
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more fully on the magnitude of the Master Leonard Hoggarth, spent an the above, ranging in price from 0 J W 0
Order, and the work it is doing evening recently with relatives and I
throughout the world, vAth over sixty friends in Lucan.-Mr. and Mrs. Lem -
large homes for sick and aged breth- on and children who were residents
ren and orphans housing an almost of our village for a short time, have I J. H. Smith & Son
iner,editable numb6r, and costing for moved to near their former home in
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their erection coaaWrably over ten Ripley. Witifle here they '*Oved goV WHERE SHOE FITTING IS PARAMOUNT
_RideT�tg, but Mr. Lemon did not fi d
millions of dollars. After the closing re PHONE 51 Opposite, Bank of Commerce SEAFORTH
of the literary and musical Part, it very profitable to run a livery barn.
tempting ref reahment; were, served, I- .
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and after all had done ample Justice .
to the good things provided, the floor -
was cleared for dAtteling for those
wishing to rernain and engage in such.
Mr. William Hycter and Mr. Fred Beet
furnished fine inusio, -on the violin, ac-
compairied by Miss 11. Madge on the ASTER,,ATTIRE,
piano. A large nuwbi�r also engaged
in card playing In. the council cham-
bers, and the committee in chaTge of This store is ready with the Laraest and Most comnlete stock Of Hi h r-rck.de
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� 1; ,, �� -1, � idy.-'Me Juntior Guild of Trinity only 36 years old, has been Mayor of ways, are en*tit Merchandise for Men, Young Men and Boys, ever shown in Stratford.
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:,. I � ,, Muth are biaving a salad tea Thurs- Flint twice previousilv-in I I
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�%,�,*f -i. day afternoon next, the 21st, at the ag-Ain in 1922. He is now e eridtisi r Ray P -to-Measure aothinj' of
" atte as Cloffift, Ready-tolear, F gs, Hits, Caps and Made
... ��,! I 7..:-1 PteretoTy.-Mr. and Mrs, Dickson biF; third tdrm. He is -noted for his reopondence, who has been a ly that maste reon, who I t I
, �Y . I ly ', . ,Glass, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. tax-glaRhing efforts each time he holds ill, has since passed aWILY, dying early week unde"rent a veijr ise�rlous opera-
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, fff present Thurklay inorning, The funeral vdll tion in the 9eaforth X&sPital fO P- Deaund le Quah at Moderate- Fidees.
",, .1 G. Atkinsoti, of Exeter, were in town office. Mr. O'Neill, at the iq
� 1.111, - .1 Afty.-Tho Wsses Rankin, of time, Is not connected with any par- be held on Saturday afternoon from pendi,eitis, is getting on nicely. -The I ,
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� 1�1 1 ,:�� i Sur or -his horne, .here to Baird's CemeterY, -farmers in this vicj-fiii�r are now very Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded.
�3',s . - Stratford, motored ItIere Saturday and ticulaT newspaper, but writes f .
��, '!� pent. the davy at their cottage. s zines as well. Further poxticulars will be given next busy an the I and aud the spring prom- .
. . . . . '�l, . � : �,:� . Westou-RjVp&,� qui6t wadding He started in newspaper work, his week. I ben to be an early`,ofte�-Our business
2: ��,, I � " �,� 11. wao molftmnizecF4t Trkdty Chttreh O,n many friends in this vicinity will re- St. Paul's Anglican Chulfth.-Eas- ihen report the qprltig trade thus far I I
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