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"A f ., � � � ,!�, k, . . - '0, r 0, �_X T %* a4l,Q I 1111 ` , ,�� - , , � A& ,�.k%,::. ,il ,e- ,ii, � I I r �` �,,,, � 'Max,01ice , Ury,w, " Felgin theire, will be none $: Aid, $�' � � " . �, - , Fap S r � . soon I -1 �,� , ��. , ��.� ,MUAJ� �(A ) g Fi,.","stopher Dale, W1119, PAA944, !away "IbUTS lli� fty, � § - � ; L9,01i � ,2 , I:- 'If - - " �" I Nftlsh, Loretto 1�!RoRrhe. �agt week. I :_1 t, 17 I , . . , ,A I to tell us of the early struggles and 4a$ -J ,0-4 � �,,V,, . ; , !�Ip � � � � M. S.,40,5407z! vk,,M,�i ot 940"t@44: X" 'Po, " MI. �. ,�!..,:,� �A."�! O'�r �. X ..., ­ WiW4 , A '*I' , I— ,*,�r.,,�A _XAi,"V,V , , � . ­ �* ­­­ �.,�i­ - - -We naaagan 141i.), Clarience , , 7� '��,Q , - IV, r W.4 "N , � '. '' - '. I .� . .i%,'� �C�V , 1 -,$ ich they endure4 to eke %4,1 _0 11", I -. � .. .. ro , :.. *.1 - � ­ , � ,� .. %% �., . ,,�,­Rj Mollard Q" . I I t -, �1 raii-se - 11 ��V4�; I --t` -,`� lqy,, May 15th, V0 - hardsli-ps, wh - , ,0 . ,0%i�11,1 � Mary Walsk Ctemeut Kmus d, $.6,4'.$,$4�.'r A� w.or.o ,imtkitprt, -�XAP, .Aro t,;AA . th vw,ire � . I . li� 'If' .�� , " -.1 -:A." .- , , I ., 11,.----- chard Downey, Barbara Car- out a home for the � 0 , I . I . Ir families. May Q QT09 % I I �1-1'.%" I I -­� k0of, atheirland, church.::;sf _,` F *mQ', -*t, -,�,xr- . I.. .. . . -- --- "`=rr, ,g%, to M. and N 1Ai J 4'446 b -"., -111 lr"e, , '.. A- , �Iti�* - I __r ----- I Sr. Primer ­C( 10 r,. 1. . , : :�. � �� I . , -1. � � ,­, Ir F- I lau (a). �celia Kraus- we well pays this is ' ur f I ve Ad " xn.;� augh �11 d, I '. ,� "', , -ludbW -"�','psii - . til" " ". V t , � , Dorothy, home of th f ee born, when we think , )ns $2 1 1 "t 'Ur'� 't. A "I : .1 . kopf (H.), Margaret Walsh, 11 __ ,74 ,. ,@. 4 -01a -,Um T Q. A 9 . ., K r�g. i � icKE-s-n- - .� t sac�erjficeis of those who,have of t1l1a,v,w ,vy.iyi. . foi-warde . h.-- �N .!.� �, qn Nolan. Jw. Primer -Tom Flanagan. , 0. forwarde r �. � yk �'.�-',,;," . I, foualdi .vho b0o �elr, �!a �; I ,, ,. tg . the M � . ,1 'ffl� . "thistory for us. isiddlpi Band, $76,05�', a littlo §41 turaq, .. � I - , , , , Seeding is, now --�S. Queemn, Teacher. ma4e I- � V­0MIJ � - - rolt 9 re I � % .1. '*Ie, $7,15. The Churgb, � is or the IP44 moutb, 11 ,. ; 71-;,(1q,.',' . q�,� -- Mallard.0 I I ­ ",::7, ­: ... . .r ��, ­ ,­.�i, . ... .. . i I �, ­­` !, .41 I ti; inr;Aers here are busy I li,�tSltioa ne Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. 'K and there is a giubatnxi- houle i . I -,,:.. ­ 11 I ... ..,. 11 r .. r . 't, �,, " ", -Xr. Qeoi�go 1140, . ; .1 I �,`� �� ", kk V ZURICH -A , ;:. 1"...., � , . . . . . ­ ��;"A ,; I ,� , . AI% k free 04. # *is week, , . I ­. I I � " 7; , were � ,. : ': � ­­PTM,k� , , '. �o Ii, � :-the land for the corn and 'prf, of Fullarton, tial baiailtbe,in the treasury. During son% dwelling lmmeili&tely e4st -.9f, r. 11 T. I Ili- 1� 11-2 - 1--� I I . �.. ;, �, ,.:, - � .1 , 1 � - � -" . . .1 ,- ­ 4. . . T Miss Hattie Turner re- SA,mday visitors at the homes Of Agricultural So,ciety.-The officers the year `-tw mb ur own -hall,-Is. looking,mixeli im, . I .1 .1 . . I., 'r 77 .1 . ." . t . .. . . I .,�',j� ,-1 �, - s.- , ' � , .q. Rwte t Leathor - ��, L. " � . �' ' Agricul- . . . of. wi� 6 -$mirt 444, -Dreissy R. , - , ut Leathor -1 I �,',"`- p Toronto last week.-ailra. Messrs. -Charles Regele and William and directors of the Zurich were .44#od, � I proved tj2rough the widgifing No Footwi�arguits is, � , 4. I , , . 1�t, opon visited relatives in To- Hoegy.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry HOegY tural Society met on Friday evening Stchoqj . Report. -The following Is frout verandah and repainting of the� pers. and never ba-ve, WO 0UOV'a;00,m0#y -befiotif"I'A s"100".. - - -..%"'�' . �� 't - �. � . , .. �r r?,�11�� . ed to report' ,Will find. 1),W An! 4' r r �!P?�o �J. I �Y,4p' 410�1 ' e. , r r� 1-1 ,Miss Isabelle Ash- and Miss Della XeNab, of Grey, spent and considerable business was trans- J -1 dwelling .A . . 40 =94010 Volth - 'd, a , i,.. -1 I ­ I st weeik-- ,he ei 4 of Hensall'Public Si&hoo .-We ar�D pleas Here you ­ . I . I I � I .th Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred The grounds were leased to f - - decoration of eon#asting *atb@,vg As Weiii. A*.'4e*t � elt44 'P000 I . . ,4,-,r, I , will or ,4 . ­ , , , I ,1% ", - J�,Vex wi an acciident which acted. and April. Honours, 764yo, that Mr. Duncan McMartin,,who bam .. , ho �.. r . , n. Messrs. - . t a, , .. 4, , , , , gdw up lor so - Koel-Aer-Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose spent J. Deelver, Sr., f r e seaso � �, 1'r, , me time. On SatUr 0 th P,S�� :� Jr. 111-HaTold Sherritt, been .so seriously ill -for the past year pliques, all lending obArm an 9 V .. #' �,Qoa#�bv . _ , - seaso , mi�itst' � -to % is nt ,; , , I ­ be,Tn Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. j. p. Raq, 0. Surerus and J. Decher, 83- 1W, eo' Glenn, 76; Mabel Fee, 75; or more, is at date of writing consid- of the shoe. Among the -1 i01314C 0�y`�I!- � I -1 �­ . � , .. 11. % , I 11 14st while run.ning to the . I I . , 1.1, -­. 1, �, , .1'� I � I -� I 1 7! ", - T4 ",'' 'I, "I - 'although still eon, here am-,- .. 11 ,­-', " � ­ ,, 1 'by their dog and fell, Louis Bennetweis, Jr., on the 10th of Jr., were appointed to the Attraction John aaiXay� 74; Emma Wurlaij 7.0; erably improtired, I . . I I.. � . '.. " . . ., �� -, � ii,�,;�; " -� I , trip Reihl, Mrs. Committee. Messrs.- H. Haberer and ; .. . 1, . : 4 - ,� ;, . - . . ! g. -Mr. Amos Towns- Logan. -Mr. Norman Lorne IDIder, 69; Mary aemphill, 68; ftned' to. his room, but hopes with I � " I 1. t , . " " �0 1...,Iki��Va,:-,,lp' '-ng her I � f ChAvo ... ' ­,­ - ,.�. Mrs. A. F. .H.e,,g will see *after �. , ��, $1 � :-� - . - �, ,:, I 0 :111, ", �, A'�.7 sed a Durant car. Charles Scherbarth, Mr. and the special r, 68; Lloyd Lindenfield, the coming warm weather to got out Ladies' Patent ,one strap SlipPen wilb. tri= . -a ­- I ,,, � -,*., has purchaft 011h ,b.,.,�.. ill , ". I , . & . Fall Fair John Farc . 0111 0",.i I=- Willdam Stender, Mr. Herman Bauer prizes. The dates of the pha ruelis on the verandah for a'furthef' start '- Patent and enamelled Cherry Pg,_ J, pike !e�U,A. - ,. ­ � ­,�, �. �� .) �f­­, A-1, t 66; Ha&.0 . . . .- 11" �� ... 11 I- ��,� -Iq�, �,, . . — ,y liudson, N; KO . � �. ­', . I I I 1, � ----------- t ' � , , 11 , OR": i . � �; , . Mrs. John Heckman and Miss Lizzie ,,,, set for Monday and Tuesday, so -Quite a large num "� Q� . �', Faber, 65-, Robert Passmor in improvement . strap Slippers with ti!i2flimling or , . W,". - . I I ,�,­ 1, I �:.. :1 ,., 4 " I , 0"'' .V I - : - i,�i,,, ,*.",. I 1 4 �i 80�, Om 1. .0 . ",1;' I ." STANLEY Heckman and Mrs. Vogk, all of De- Sept. 26th and 27th. The horse raceis Uldebritrid, 63- Edith w1fi, V beT fr' Herisall and -vicinity Ladies' Patent one $6 '..M llo, .": �*4 ' troit, visited different membeirs of ,,,t the Fair will be a free-for-all and Ia I Thursday of last week attendEd - irredescent patient and, enamelled Spike h6els, at ­,....� . � . . ... 1.1.1;" :1 Report. -The following is their families in this vicinity. -Mr. a green race. A number of changes Stewart' Bell, 50. Sr. 11 - Minnie W. .T.U. com . .. . . I . � � .. . � ­.- � iSchDol Sangster, 79.. Norman Sinclair, 78%; Iffissiongry andl 40 010 1. ,. , . . . . I'll, .t. -at Goderich, and re- Ladies' Patent one strap Slippers with insert of white kid M0 1,11 , ,! �: vt of School section No. 13, and Mrs. Gordon Knechtel and Mr. were made in the prize Its Do,mAy Dtiu�nrnond, 73; lgildred Fol- convention hold SO 0 , I .. I the repo: . .... I ... .. � .. . for the month of April: V find Mrs. Henry Eggert, of Rostock, Notes. -Zurich Will observe the lick, 72; Irene Smale, 721 Margaret port an unusually large attendance leather -and enamelled Spike heels,* at ............ :, . . Stanley, . 11 ". , - \ � . � 11 . �i,, � Uervyll Keys, 67%. Sr. IV were visitors at the home of Mr. and Wednesday half holiday during June, es - I . ,, � .Class -1 Kennings, 67; Lillian Beeswax, 67; and successful convention.-Misig J rap Slippers with'strap, and trimming, I , , �61 Willie Murdock, -Master July, August and September. -Rev. . - Ladies' Patient one.st ., .;­' . Beth Murdock, E , Mrs. Fred Hoegy on Sunday. Kathr'y-n"', Dtry� (tale, 60; HarDld Hig- sle Johnston has purchased a hand heels, at .... 1.$16150 1 .", 4 wson 75- Aud- .. 11 ! 4., f 7 1. 111 -Glen Do, Wilbur Hoegy, son of Mr. and Mi-. W, Dryer, of Crediton will preach his P y Bruck, 60; Tom Smale, solite Chevrolet coupe. -Mrs. Naylor, 9f blue kid and with enamelled full Spike � . , . Sr. , arve . - Olive , I , r. ill A y Fred H t�r of the local gins 60 yrna Hud- who has been in Toronto for the past � - I 11 1,; . rey Mu oegy, received a nasty gash first sermon as pas ,ermeth Manns, 50; M I - .11 I t. *�11--: I Sr. 11 -George Dowson, on the forehead on Sunday evening Evangelical church next Sunday.- 52; K a, visiting her par- . I �� '­ Keys, 74. 80. Sr. I- has been ,Son, 49; Mary Little, 47.-M. A. Ellis, two Or three week 0 -0 " ,�,` 62. r. II -Allan Keys, by fal-ling against a car. The new fire engine which Teacher, ents as ed during the past week I - . � ... !,- ,�'? ... John Keys, 78. Primer - Bobby (Too Late for Last Week.) purchased dor the village will be de- Od4fe,Uows Attend Service. - The by Ker husband Rev. Mr. Naylor, of 0 1� � " ,'­ .1 The following had pftk,fect at- rigade ­ " � Peck. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koehler livered in a few days. A fire b Codd,fellowi of Ifensall Lodge held St. Paul's Anglican church, who was I �. I �, in ,...��.i� adance for the month of April-.- ill have to be organized so that i ual di,vine anniversary ser- spending the week in the 6ty­4The 11111 ii I 11 1 # , .,.�." tei an Keys ­j. S. :,nd Mr. and -Mirs. Charles, Eggert w umber of the citizens their ann I A 0 0 , All case of fire a n . Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was I . '. '. ,,�!, 14,ervyn Key$, ,,pent Saturday in Stratford. - Mr. will be prepared to handle the equip- I�Iees in the I'llited Church on Sunday observed ' the United Church on ,. ,, Hogg Teacher. .egele, son Harry, I I Mr. and Mrs. Charles P M ris. E. evenin,j last, when Rev. A. Sinclair, Jn - �11,' -Rev. J. Durrant and - ment properly. -Mr. and morning last -with the largest 5,46-APORZA-V 1. N o�es. pastor of the church, delivered a Sunday - ,,, Varna, attended Pres- and Mrs. John Eggert, attended Con unicants for some i , ,� John McAsh, of at ebringville and also vdsit- Brandt, of London visited at the home most inspiring and helpful address, number of comm PPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! ff, I �,. bytery in Goderich last ThursdaY.- ference -S MTS. Gertrude'Hess on Sunday- characteriszeii its one of the very best time, the church being filled. -Mrs. TELEPHONE 11 0 1 , , :. Next Sunday, er's Day, will be ed the former's daughter, Mrs. Was. of , , � Moth the Fisher and Mrs. Alex. Stro,skopf, at Mr- C. C. Schilbe, of town, is assist- delivered to the brethren, who were Alex. McMurtrie is moving this week -- I I ! , in our churches, when. Mr. Warren Schilbe, ea -,t observed dl,ess will be Fullarton, on Sunday. -Mr. William ing his son, present in harge numbers from the into the cottage on Richmond Streeto . -- 0011maw � ,, - d the ad ippen, to re -erect his barns which MX - . � �,� . 1�1: programme an . Messrs. Hoegy was at Sebringville on Wednes- of K local lodge, jo:tied by a number from South, which she purchased from - - I .. .R . suitable for the occasion. - ;pent day on business. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. were wrecked in a recent wind storm. Samuel Dilling, a short -time ago.- -� Willie and Frank McClillch"Y ,: returned Clinton, Bruct,field and Exeter lodges. . .... �� I..". idon, where they were Eggert and children visited Mr. and -Mr. Philip Beaver has ,ith his The large church choir added much to Mr. Edward Sheffer has recently tives and friends of Mr. Wim. Stone- I an& daugl�ter, 'Miss Eleanor, are titis .1. Sunday at Lor Mrs. Dan Scherbarth, near Monkton, from a few weeks' visit vo pleasure and interest of the oc- madQ a number Of rilice bird houses k moving into the dwelling rooms 11 . Mrs. Oscar daughter-in-law, Mrs. S. Beaver, of the man, a resident for many years in our wee I .. Visiting friends. -Mr. and .' - fitw %elections, including which show good skill and taste.- . ted from Miso. . , and family, of Kennilworth, on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koe in the casion by ies The many friends of Mrs. A. D. Me- village, but who is now, and has been which they have ren ls;dirft , with Mrs. W-right,'s hler and Miss Frieda Messerschmidt near Exeter. -The winner )et ,,, Wright rtettes, by looth the men and lad , living in the West, Helen Swan on Rkhmon StxE V I, spent the week end is of the Con- Field Crop and Threshed Grain Corn- qua . The order Of the ser- Ewen will regret to learn that she is for some time gy tle 'The Young Vfl-� ., .1 - attended several se."ion will be pleased `L is th be put on � parents, M.r. and Mrs. George D,)w petition held under the auspices of of the choir. to learn that he came -The pl enti d I , rence at Sebringville on Sunday.- vice, in neat paniphlet form, was dis- at present in Seaforth Hospital, fol- through his- recent operation better lage Doctor," whiel . . has not fe, rricultural Society in �� son._Nlr. George I)owsoii iias I the Zurich Ag rder lowing a very recent operation for -s expected, and is now on -the by the young people of Chiselhurst .: good health an�d h Mr. Charles Regele was a business 19216, have been announced by the tributed to the members of the 0 than Wit I been enjoying .t We ' ' 11 hope foir a wak to a good recovery. -Miss Alice United Church, ,on Friday evening 6f r �, visitor at Stratford Monday morning. The cron and others, aJding much to the fine appendicitis, and wi . ; -�, been uriavr the doctor's care of Warm � -Mi-. and Mrs. R. Kahle and boys, Department;i of Agriculture. . order of service. The spacious church speedy recovery. -Mr. H. J. Moore, Kyle is having some improvements this week, is looked forward to with 'hope that wi*,h the C0ming Mr. Clarence Reg-ele spent Sun -1 entered was Banner oats. Out of 11 was filled to capacity, including the of Toronto, will give his illustrated made to 'Lhe exterior of her neat dwel- very much interest. -Dr. Elizabeth . rvgain his usual!`Ild -d(-6: ad s the - - : - gallery, and :iQvr the service the lecture on how to beautify home sur- set, which will still McMaster, of India, is to dres weather he May day at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Wes. I entries, three prizes were awai ling on Main StrL 11 I 1 ist, J. A. Manson; 2nd, E. F. KloPP; I , rain. Fullarton.-Mr. and Mr.,. brethren m:i,%-hv,l back to the lodge rounding -is in the town hall, Hensall beal,h ag ' readers: Fisher in ' add f urther to litz beauty. -We believe I li.irffiday party of the Women's Mis- � Died it) Blenheim-Maliv I 3rd, W. R. Dougall. -Mr. Chas. fl,,t- ou Tuesday, May 10th, at 8 o'clock, our Firemen are arrangin for a I sionary Society 6f the United church �.. will I-L-grvt to learn I Charles Eggert and Mr. Goo. Regele leib, of Goderich, called on old friends room and fj­!ti which they had first cof the Horticul- 9 . d evening of next week, May , ir, thi.� town�hip . ­ccs,;ion in going to the tinder the auspices tournament to be given about the first I on Fri ay ine Me- - -A cl - 1 13th, at eight o'clOc 1. -ath of m -9 . ,iaended the evening session of the arload or formed in p! . k. -We arepleas- " p of *he dt. � 1. Cathar, r home; Fvangelical Conference at Sebring-; in town on Wednesday. I church, and %!'-r the lodge had been fural Society. A good programme is week in June, of which more particu 1� �� 'DoUgalt, WhiLh occurrt,d at he , ,-Nic-lville on Sunday. Western hurses was -old by n atiction informally (�:,,,wd it number of th�e V.-oing prepared. Mr. Moore is the lars will be given in a future issue.- I ed to report that Mr. Ed. Lindenfield .11 in 111(�riheinl on Nlav 2nd. Mrs sale at the Donlin;on House o ThUl-S- e tative of the Ontario Horti- I . - � �­ Dougall had been a great ,14erer . bretbren ga�,, ,hort addresses and a repros n _Soil condition is reported as very is making a good -recovery from his I, I day. - good this Spring, the land working illness of the past weeks, as is also ear4 and uncit.-The regular monthly couple of ri�--!i­n, were passed, the cultural Society and everybody should - - from 1-heumati�ni for many y Hav Co first thankii;g RL -v. Mr. Sinclair and Iry and bear him. -Mr. and Mrs. F. in fine order, while the fall sowing is Mr. Robert Traquair, of the Town- - . for the past N,(,ar had been a (,on-', De2th of Mrs. C. Dale. -On April meeti'lig of the Council of the Tc)wn- t services, Taylor and daughter, also Mr. and . i the Town the choir f4u, Awir excellen giving excellent promise. -Our mer- ship of Tuckersmith, a short distance 1, firmed invalid. ThE, deceiised NVaS a' 28th there crossed the great divde ship of Hay was held in I ildren, all of chants are putting on en.ticing spring southeast of our village, whio was con- . iaughter' T�'Lh`er Rosan Johnson, wife of the 1 Hall, Zurich, on Monday, May 2nd. and the ascot,,! was a motion of thanks Mrs. Langdon and cb , , . . nat�ve of St,ani,ey, being a c . ro the vistiting I,rethren for their at- London, visat-Pd at the. home of Mr. and coming summer prices. -Mr. and fined to his room for a number of , I . 'Vic(' ard' late Christopher Dale, at the horne of I All the member--, were present. The K, of the lati- Duncan . ,rVg0r. tendance. and Mrs. G, Troyer, of the Township Mrs. Allan Webber and members of months, but is now able to be out , was born on the hom(��tead farm Onl ber daughter, Mrs. James Miller, uf I minutes of the previous meeting were The Coun(-::,--The regular monthly r.f Hay, on Sunday last. -Master Ray their family spent Sunday last with again about the farm. -Mr. James . . . , ",'% n. Forty years ago' Clinton, at the ripe age of S5 Yea"s. aidopted as read. By-law No. 7, 1927, i, un,cil was Patt enon was brought home fro ding the Univers- ." the 2n,d concessio . to Mr. � meeting of !Iik. village co in relatives in the village. -We a ra Tapp, who is atten - - -d in marriage � .Mrs. Dale had been in her usual health: confirming the appointment of Road held on Tue�d�i%. k-vening last, all the the Seaforth Hospital on Sunday af- she was uni,A pleased to see Mrs. E. Sheffer again ity at London, spent the week end .1-1 vious -imis%ioners for the township for rn last by Dr. R. 1. Dougall and -A number of - Peter McDoligall, of Blxnhvirn, where, until about two weeks pre, to 1 Gon embers pr--' t and the Reeive in ternoon f her usualhealth here with his parents. '11. P. Her her death, when she gradually began the year 1927 was read thr" tim(.s " .il. since made hk,r hom the chair. Th.. minutes of the last 'his father and mother, after being ..,. she had . mber of i tL grow weaker, and when the final and finally passed. The follo ' and able to be out again. -Mr. Robt. our villagers are planning to have ,1- 'husband predec,,as,-d her it nu I � wing meeting wery rvad and ad -opted on t1here for a month, following an ()per- Green has workmen busiiy engaged I their dwellings repainted in the near . I . - n for a very acute form of ap- - . . years ago, Imt s hL' 1� 'or%'""l 1)y two i call came the Good Shepherd came W. H. F,d i g Coun- P,tio .1� � i accounts were passed: motion of Hivg;ns arid Priest. in raising up the dwelling he recent- future. -Our park and baseball dia , - -t.ead, and: to I)L'I hoffer, assessor, It is needless to say that ly .;ill'. sons, Herbert, on the home, o Sur- I and gathered her unto Himself, postage account, cillors Pries, wid Consitt, who were pondicitis. purchased from Mrs. .R. Pollock mond which have recently been well , - ' ' -r, equalizing �. � , Percy, of Detroit. She i� al, forever with her Lord. Mrs. Dalej-,231; W. H. Edighoffe reappointed a, it committee at the be was delighted to get home again, and is having a good cemen-t founda- drained and levelled, will shortly -� I -,-ived by one sister, Nlr,;. Buchart, o' of i wag born in Smith Falls and when a i 1J. S. Section-, 1 and 9, $6; W. Grenier, I -1 I last meeting :,i ,upervise the draining and although still very weak and by tion put under it, which will give a with a little more work put on it, I �., ", - )uncan, voung girl moved with her parents I repairs to Road 8, $3.75; 11. H. Neeb, of the park arnk, reported that the no means fully recovered, is at the good cellar, thus adding greatly to be a No. 1 in every respect and afford -4 ,Z.an!cv; and three brothers. I I I ; � Mc(ore�gor, of Vancouvt-r; John, Of; -nd settled on Lot 6, Concession 7, ! Road Superintendent, $17; Northern work was d,!It.. A communication present time doing very ni ' cely, and the comfort and appearance of the a fine and fast diamond for sports .� D. F. .'AcGro�gor, Clerk I If,ullett, after which she was united 1 Flectric Co., supplies, $200.75; Strom- I ­ Edmonton. and I was read fr,in County Engineer Pat- it iq hoped will soon make a Speedy -es and just what has been : -opher , berg-Cartson'Tel. Mfg. Go., supplies, I - property.—We notice by report of and match ,.' of Tuckersmi-�h. 1 ill marriage to the late Christ terson regaiding oil for the streetss. recovery.—Dr. Alex. Moir is having last council meeting that a committee reeded along,that lire.—Our contrac- E I Dale who predeceased her 26 years I $163.gl; Can. Telephone and Supplies, I . I � . -1 ---0000000000000000""" I ago. She was a kind and loving: $62 -phone Co., director- It was mov,­l hY Ifiggins, seconded a num�er of improvement- made on was appointed to look after -needed tors report .that they are going to .5. .72; Bell TelL by Comitt :hat Reeve Geiger and thp new homestead farm about R repairs and improvements in our vil- have a pretty busy season. — Miss 1, - . , )ther, neighbor and friend, and Vi�!r� 1ps t tb � . MIcKILLOP in' I .,, slo.��; P. McIsaac, freight and ex Alex. MQ,,, -k take the matter up mile South of our villaze, on the lage, which -is a good thing to, do keep- Mae Ingram, of Detroit, spen 0 � �i beery smile and manner was there $19.15; G. J. Thiel, teaming , . �, , i press, with the C .0LInty Engineer, and buy west Side of the London Road, includ- ing our vil,lage neat and up-to-date week end with her parents, Mr. and �� , � ; Notes.—Mr`­ Norman Smith and, to greet you to the last. The flora I � poles, $7; M. G. Deitz, salary and the quantity of oil required. it was ing the nutting out of a large num- � visiting I tching, April, in appearance, and we would suggest Mrs. Alex. Ingram.—A meeting of . son, Keith, of Torvnto, a re : ribut" .showed in no ,small way the I car, $90; A. Deitz, swi moved bN Consitt, seconded by, Cam- 1,(,r of trees Find shrubs that will the repairing of the ceiling over the those interested in tobacco raising was � I � 1!t the home of her pari-rits, Mr. and I ;-igh esteem in which she was held- I $88. The Council adjourned to meet eron, th4 . it Saturday af!vrnoon May gf-rve to beautify. — Mr. A. W. E. - �o ,0;. I hall .stage which is a great eye sore recently held here. Mr. G. R. Patter I , ) ,-.; : 'She, rvared a family ,if two sons and i.gain on Monday, June 6th, for regu- Ilempinill has now it good roadway to - ,�. Mrs. Ilenry Hoenderson. 14th, th, council makv th(-ir annual in iLs present condition, and which, son arranged the meeting and the ad .! ing k' -ix daughti-rs, Mrs. Bowes, of Blyt.h; iar council meeting and as a Court . araze at the rear of his dwel- i , School Repurt.-The follow lns�pecti.m to see whal work is re- the g we think, is the only thing needed t3 dress was given by Mr. Thos. W% te. I � secuon M rs. J. - of Revision of the 1927 assessment; Str se wn Experimental Farm— ,� ; L of School , Mill�er, of Clinton; Mr., W. uired t,, I,(, done. Mr. Itichard Welsh ling on King , eet, now in couT � the 1:am,er repor q make our fine hall in good condition of Ridgeto . . . . � � . Sr. lv-Alvin For- Connell. of Clinton; Mrs-. B. . 11 - I No. 6, 'McKillop. , Snell, of roll- -A. F. Hess, Clerk. was gi�r the use of thu Iiind to th,� of erection.—Mr. Alpine McEwen is throughout, with perhaps a little at- Dr, G. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith were 11 - I:dith ,'-�haunavon, Sask.; Mrs, W. Knox and .:!. guson, 7 2', ', Aaron .1 all'Mit', I 1; � I South ,,f the baseball gn,unds for I moving this week into the north part tention given to the easy working of recent visitors at the -home of Mrs. 11 Beur- Mrs. T. Knox, of Rullett; JameR and pri-v�of Mr. W. G. Wilson's dwelling on ­ :. I,,'--11(.rman the Stage curtain, which gave con- Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ... Ifillen, 70. J I pasturiii.n- purposes, at thv same . 1'� ,eg. U:Ge, 62. Sr. I I I- - I George, of Ifullett. She, leaves bvIlind HENSALL as last %,':Lr. A number of accountsi Brock Street. which he rented from ,, —Mr, and Mrs. Wilson, of mann, 63; 11 i . iderable trouble in the manipulating Petty. I lillh.t., f ildren and twelve �, Harv;(. ,(.,. I,oul� DufTy, 61); 1 ak�) twenty grandch I For Sale --Srv�ral cl�llinscoo at it ba ' r9ain. were pii­nted and ordervd paid. A!G J. Sutherland, as local agoent of I at tl,,,, can ata held in the hall the Stratford, were recent visitors atthe I ' , ' ' .4099.2 wh o e- , - f I t 1.� I - .. Mary great grandchildren. The funi�ral I Apply t. J, ',.th(,rlxnd. He�ll- .m4 - . now resid - in Gode d i eek.—M,s. Peter Fisher home of Mr. and MTs. George Brown. .. Marion Little, 5.1. Jr. Ill G. court ,if ,,-vision of the a�m-s,, -nt Mr. Wilson on o a,;t w ;; I) utTy, 6- - Orval I too p Saturday from the old I . received for aLl Daily and I ---Mr. J. I,. McDonell is this week I I Duffy, 74; Fs,,her ) ' it.�;' I Subseriptiorug at the H�isall p.�t roll will lie held Thur -;da%* (-N*-ening,1 rich. I � .urmanll. .-,�Z: Bronton Cro,d�in. 57; homestead, th,i� home of Vier son, .1 . , . Weekly No�­vpmi)ers . . noving in g Mr. Nathan -- -- - -- ---------- ----- - � � � B( [,I), .,-. sl% ti --lok, 1 when a large concourse of friends Otiice- PiftLr,onim your P-Lirowter who Junt, 2tid. ilt 7 o'clock, and the r,gu- i to and usin I � ., Ivan MacNa -o st earthly tribute.' handlei; the vape"'. G. J. Sotherland, P.BL lar monih!.%. meeting for June will be Warrener's former liFvery building as -- ; " . - , r:imp to pay the Ia. ,�, 13cUrmarin. GS, Norint- I,it!lv, 114; Go, I Bmi�ninq the first wo k in May the He 11 held thv -ame evening at 8 o'clock, ,t display wareroom for his autos, on - , -F -egy I 'rhe funeral was ronduct,k-d by her, Mill �ill be "�grindinu on T=dany -count of the Reeve attending the the n-orth .side of King Street . -. doll Elliott, 64. Jr, 11 ,%eiyn Ito ( Cho,ptnw � and Saturday MI day. on a( Louise Drummond, Flccompani;i I 9. 1. ­Vvra I)t:ffy, IlvIon Ellio'.t. I pastor, Rev. Mr. Moorhouse, of '!in- and Thumday forenoom COUnty U,uncil on the regular night. M is s : �'. r. a, tenul - 1 ,4 n The body was interm-d in th 1 J ' P,io,sgroorr. loroprieuor. 3098-2 . . I e week Spring and Summer . Number on roll. 1�i� R% cragv . , ,�. 'I A gmid .k.al of discussion look plact, by Miss Beryl PfalT, spent th their , The Young Peaple's League. — The . , ., . I ance, 17.6.--R. ,.�_ I)A:e, I'vacher. family plot in Kiryburn cemetery. " I ; �. 0'- i , , , Young People's League of the UniteJ - to livh,ing the bu,sine­; part ofl end �n Clinton, the guest- of , 1., Sad Doeaffi.I.-A vvry sad death - . pall bearers were her .six grandchil-, a very pleasant evening the, main street better. (14,unrillor friend, Mi." Violet Morrison. - Mrs. I I I I . t o I curred at the hume of Mr. and Mrs. I drem, Vern Dale, Clarence Connell, i Church held ent of the church Moll- Higgins �poke on the caq r .street S siting friends in Millinery, � loth concession,! David Sowo.,�, Lorrw Dale, William' in the hasem �:. . David MacFarlane, at Fxet(,r, our � Woodstock this week.—The many rel- . �.. uung .son, I Knox and Le-Slie Knox. The sympa- I (lay, with a good attendance, and 'lighting here and , on May 4Lh, when th4-ir y,, I - of her many friends are ex : w ith .Nlis.�; Gladys Luker presiding irl lightJg hvri� costing us half a4 Much i atives and friends of the late William ., , t,ended - . - 11 ,John 14ontervillo NlacFarlanf. a ged 61 Vi� of I ,i very piea;�ing way. After a hymn again 1w r light and only 6 miles , White, for many year, . resident of JUST received a ,,hipment of pretty now summer I I ... years. passed away Two wf,Vk-� agn ' :n ',h()SL' who mourn the loss .; prayer wa.4 re- apart. Mr, Higgins said that on the our village, but for the, past year or Hats, in a)I the bright and gay colors. A nice ; . he and his (.1dest biother me I with an mother. was Sung, the Lord'. first ,if V,Ikruary this year our Vnoe,.,I .so making his home in Lonilon, whern � on thf, farm wh­r(-Viv th,,! Death of Mrs. Wilham Cole_ peated in tin.son, followed by the roll 11 rcg e � assortment of real pr(�tty silk hats, both large and 1% I accHont v �ill(-a,ll There pass,vd away quiptly at th,� call by Miss Irma Higgins, after Hydro C,mmiegion would have $10,- he has sons living, wi r -t to 9 I , ... A 11,11 �,"""`, �I I - , !i , I , , , * , I I - , , - � ,I", I I I I bn)th<-r was almost inAtan: I - Mi . V rgaret Douglas rea,i 000 of a ,implus to its credit in tho leFiTn of his death which occurred the small. Call and let us help you select one. ... iind n(�w !he ,koond son haz� 1w '. n vall ' V�ome of her daiighter, Mrs. A. Glaz- 1 which sq I La bank, R �:Ilrn Of Money Out Of propOT- first part of this week and the re- �f � . ed. The funeral was hi-ld from thel Wr, of Clinton, FlizaVwth Ann Sirnp- the Scripture I"son. Following is Lion to %Nhat they can possibly use niarris will be brought here for intpr- I t . r,day af- 1 ,on, wift- of the, late William Cole on the very excellent programme arrang- and, nvvdlessly taking money frorn Tnent in th,e Rensall Undon Com,vt,ery, I : home of hiq father on Thu niAde in � April 26th, in hvr %3rd year. 'She M by Miqs Gladys Luker, and being � - I tprnoon. interment being I the pcoplv of the village. He also and the funeral service will he held Mrs. Bertha E. Bell - ' Hensall 11 . I ; I ccrnet,ery. The qym- � born in Frigland and when eight- t:lueb enjoyed: I nstru mental d ue-,, e hydro came on Friday afternoon of thi,t week at ", I M,.aitland-hank ry residoent, gOt�s out to . or- of age came with her parents I Miss Ethel M urdock and Miss Gre'a Slated that at the tim at- three o'clock in St. Paul's Anglican I - I ­ pathy of ev.. - : I,ammip; the topic was very ably tak- ;nto livri-all the agreement was s 1, MacFarlane in their I :to Canada and get -tied in Meadow- , Church. Further reference will be .. � ., � Mr. and Mr,t. Q . .1, � (-n by Mr. F. F. Knipe; solo, Mrs. Lee isfaclory to the council at tbRt tinlo!, I - - ­ ----- - . � - - ­ -- - ­­ -- - --..-- --,-----, --I!- -- - - --- . I :�. VRW, T orK i nun t.v. even y- ree iqsije to one go .. i terrible 1), r- - (ATIP71t. ' dialogue entitled ,'JuAt not knowing how it would turn out,, mad,e i n n P X k. W P P K " i�. Twited in marriage i ITMd-en- a I -- -- Ioidieq' Aid. Tho regidar monthly vi-nrq ago she was u I . ­-, after being in operation for th�� long And favorably 'known in this lo- - � ll'., , 11n,me from College," was wiven by but .11 ) -ality, for before moving to Hensall 1. , adies' ' - �hy Hef- time it ha,z, and showing the pr(fi�,q ( � 1� meeting of T)tlfT church L, SO to her late huslionrid, who pre(itceased . . ars ago, H,pr earlier Miss M. Douglass and Doro . I I ciety Wit.; h-,�d in the church on Fri- her thirteen yoe, number it is rnnkinLr at the rate- of that time, n. number of years ago, Mr. White ­ , M'W - feran, and much enjoyed. A horge .. day afternoon, April 29th. Miss - , years were spent on the 9th conec., was well known as an extensive .;" . of contests were then indulged in, fol- Mr. Higgins thought that the council "I � Campbell pri,sid-J. The meeting was sion of Hullett, where a f4mily of lowed by a very dainty lunch. Mi -;s shOtIld pass a motion expressing its huypr as well a.q a farmer, and after I QUALITY il: ! 1: ned by micni. prayer for China, five ,sons and three daughters Were � I... ope Fleanor Fisher acted as accompanist disatisfaction at the high rates charg- coming to HenSall to enjoy a woll - , 0. . " , � �� ­ -inging Hymn 461; re- born tinto th,iorn, John George, of ted of his farm a �,, �,� . 0 , I , followed by ., for a number of selections during the ed for both domestic and Street light- earned rest, dispor . ,, �. *� ing, The Lord ii; Ri'M'11, Ahelen, Kansas; Sigosworth Simpson, r. ing, and this motion presented to our couple Of miles Routh of our village .1 ...... .. I �... spansive read I . , . 11 1 rideed, followed by prayer. The min- of Stratford; William, of Listowel ; evening in her usually able marine .." 1� . I Report of Hensall Continuation local commission, so that they could to Mr. Henry Dougall, of the Town- , ""' Oxfords -1-1 utes of the last -meeting were Tf-'a,i Joshua, Flint, Mich.- Alfred. of Up- , ,. � s. J. A. Ferguson Sala, New Ontario; iA,-. Win. Steph- School --Form III: Dorothy Heffern- deal with the Ontario Hydra Commis- ship of Usbornp.-The cantata entitl- . ,4 g;. and accepted . ';ton for street ed, "Joseph's Bondage," given by th� 1. . � n'. Mrc Margaret Douglas, 65; Joan - . Our present price " .11 gave a report of the PresbYterial enson, Brussels; Mrs. A. Glazier, Clin- an, 66; ildred McDorwelil, 64; lighting- up to the first of this year Choral Society of Blyth in otir town , � ,� �, .1 held in Goderich. Appropriate read- ton, and Mrs. Thomas Pollard, of Stone, 64; 'br i $15 per light, and we have been hall on Friday evening of last week, . 1­',�% Mildred Scruton, 62; Avis Lindenfield, wa., e Ladies' Aid 11 For Men %o Cue i ,�, ings -were given by Wss Mae Ca -P- Constance- In her long pilgrimage . , `4 transforming of 59; Ruth Ch iii -ted Church, was a , ore she has seen the apman, 56; Milton Boyle, given a rebato ,of $1 per lamp. It under the auspices of th - betll, "The Risen r, 40. FoTm, It was moved by 11 Counefflor Cameron, Society of the U ... �-,� "Hope." this vast wiflidernesi [5- Norman Alexandei r by ... -11-11. J. E. Daley ret�d a paper on of timber into 4 ertrude seconded by 10ortsitt, that Councillor great success in every respect and You can generally gauge a man's true worth and characte 1. by fertile va shi" of the -Margaret MacLaren, 87; � ,�'i ,.% syer was read 14eys, the hard ", � The missionary pr � - Pft-rl Robert Higg4m' prelitare a statement well earned the splendid reputation observing him at the ghoe level. Nine times out of t�an his shoes will ** , , �' :* - � .4 , JWTs. W. Shannon. Several items of pioneer, Who braved the storms of Higgins, 82; Marie Bell, 78, ;he attitj& di the council on the the giving of this cantata has secur- reveal things about his personal taste and habits, that W clothes 1, Elder, 70; Is,obel Alexander, 67; Of I I .."..., I ussed. The mee�- life and gave us this wonderful herl- I of domigtic And street lighting, ed and which speaks,'so well for the conceal. Make sure Your true character is gauged -be prop6rly shod ,,, A, business were disc 119 the tage. She was a woman ot quiet na- Beryl Pfaff, 66- Grace Tfnney,� 64; cost talent of the Blyth Choral SO- with a pair of our high quality Oxfords. Theseagourg neweet st3rl&' 1�. . , ,11 ing closed with all repeati Edwin Dick, Gf; Scott Wels-h, 5g; the -said stater4ant be given to the fine - . -1 0 ing fine I are here for your inspection in all leathers, at prices witfiin Mcb �­. � 4 Lord s prayew in unison. ture, a kind and affectiovate wife and In announcing t.Ws con . "I .... ,port, -The following is mother, a true neighbor, and had a Louise Drummond, 56- Edwin Taylor, local Hydro bolfimission and demand- ciety. beganj of all -43.95 to $9.00. I. ,i School Re 54; Stewart Blackwell, 51; Beni ing a rate 'tUi Wfil not pile up such cantata in last week's issue, we I I., min , .-� . the report of Umion School Section t�trong faith in Him who was able to Tinney, 60; Clair Way, 50; GedTge an enormous SU 'lus as the present to wonder before the evening came, . , rp -ftted FIFTH AVE$4UE­An exclusive conservative type Oxford In black . . 11� I 11 -No. 1, McKillop, for April: Sr. III- kixep her in perfect peace, because bar . .,,� ; � I ., , Tinno-y, 49- Jean Bonthirdn, 41), Day. rate is doing; unciflor Higgins around, if we had possibly over- calf, single sole, leather heel, Astoria solid leather. 011 , � -'. �'. Catherine Lane. 92%.- Jr. 111-Arn- ryfind was stayed on 'Him and trusted Bell, 40 . fo�� I -Olive Walker, -71; moved that 'Ott the business blocks it, but we certaiinly did not, as the As good as money canibuy ........... f ................ t7aloe .� .. . :n Him. Besides her family she In- . . . . . . I - , I I old Murray, 93%, W*11jam Niglii,, 78%; Os -yn RyakInall, we place 200 eandle lighits IaTge audience that filled the town � HX -FLYER -A real snappy young man's calf Oxford in the new �� � _q WInfam joyut, 67; Mery power 1�1 m, Xabel Ni&, 68%. Sr. 11 - Frances ,eaves behind to mourn her I h; 869'0; L 58; Stella Ingram, 57; AlVert Pws- stead of 100, 6Ut after consilderable hall were delighted from qtart to 1141- I .1, - yortune, 91%; Adelaide Murrayt hirty-One gmndcWIdren o niab and we cannot begin to give shade, Tony Red; fancy cable stitching; brass diamond . 1�- , 55; Mildred 'Forrest, 64; Got- li-seussion be Withdrew the moti rit to fi eyelets, soft toe boxingA- real broad toes ...... A ...... $7.00 � ; I ... I .. . -1 D4oifene Nigh, 819/6. Primer-Amb-irose 'bree great grandchildren. Thz fun- more, 5s; Bertha gooldan, 51; the June TneWng, as. by that time ,anything like an account of It that TWIN -SIX -A very dressy&d�rd in black calf, medium broad toe; - 811 , . Best -ral took place od Friday, April 29th. don Troyer, ar- would do juietice. Suffilee it to say ­ mn, 60; ELU ,13ell 49; The council Would know what large mockel eyelets, soft box toes,singlesoles. ­ *­ ;,, J NW Oo- Jack Fortune, 68% ,' , -�W ., , .,. 74' Lorne, Chapn . I - -1 � ,�`* .� I S�IR&". I,,ane, A. Murray, W- The service was conducted by her `­nnge­eT1td eaw.,be made with the that there was not a 8ull moment and .... I ............. . " Lillian Steacy, 45; Dorothy Little, 46; at .............. ..... ....... $7.00 ,� - Murray. Nu7n- riastor Rev Mr. Moo--rehoime, of Clin- �dmmissfori as to the tbat both the singing, deting slid set- .� X 'M- 'h- Ontario RydV6 I I . ,. F. portgnig, A I � . OTLIGHT-Another snappy young man?a 03�o�d in either black , W-� - _ # Olga BeR, 44- Matie VOSter 29" Rus- SP I T " . 1 roll, 110; lvergge attendance, ."n. +�e body was taken to Ethel . reduction in tat6si.,�, A salety zone ting out of the cantata wag rjubuibl " " bii '6V ­ or tan calf; fancy cable stitching, square nickel . , ;�, - sell Mackwell, 25. eyeletis,, , $6.00 " . - Y,'� , � % orohes%ra added M . 4,�.�, iot ReyAolds, Teacher. ,4nd interred in the family plot in 03h ' 1.:t, 101A I I . n al,meet, ,vill be creat,Od an the road bi front while the fire � , " - I L% vt. Pleasant ir�*mete . An ual Meeting,-Theanhu . , soft box toes; real broad toe ........................... I '. --.,',%, -&ho�,I� p.,eport.-Thei f ollowing ry, bo;lde�L �that , put up to ft enjo-tin,@n-t of the eveniing and .. . ,,i`�­., �, �i4, 1 161d -on ," the school unavoght will he ,,, 1`1 ,'4�, MCXIIIOP, --f her late husband. The pall bearers ling of the Unfon Church waa I I 1� 'i thiii, 4*5i6ft 0% U- $- S- NO- 1, large at, --qh,acting all w4ts tD drive slov- eliclited imuch favlorable com,mevit. In QUALITY AND FITTING SERVICE CONSIDMOD9 01m, 9110ES r� " ­ I !,�! , '. ��C'.] � � .1 WeAnesday e*ening, witb a' ,,, �cjsoyl. VvAs instruct. pla&g *herd this. cantata is yet to be ,11 .- r Miach and April. ISTamw,s are in -pre. her six gmndcht1dren. Alfred .4" 411.11 ARV, THE MOST CONSER-VATTVP,-LHT,1US PROV9 ITt ... I q.�, � � , , , ,,ko t.endance of members prfte'Af, thp I—. 0 1 .. .1i I ­ e, . � �:4�td,#r �t- *ieli.t. Those imitrked (a) -4 Herbert Glazier. F -red Cole, vio pt&& -in' tiveth, w6 wouqd'gay lose not an op, - �.� 1. , "',", � , -A. Sin d" ` inAt striyone g - I I � �%& , - . 11 ChAir being occrapied by Rerv. - ^4 to take J# alga � �, 01, ,; %, "It 6111 *be e%amijistior 4)r cife,pbenson, Wc*ley Stephenson and - I pftgent- &i4virig pagt."bh4b, 'Si;o 'signs without oportulaity Of healing, in Other *ordsl- ' .� . . I ;�,L Y � � ��-7%,.­, Z '1*60.114 iW.--aM&fy O'Reilly (H.), "'Toorge Cole. The digplav of floweti o,iviir. The differebt "purts . . FOR HIGH GRADE FOOTVMAR , ' ., - 111% , " : ., .. . . , " ", , , * 10 e,re of an encouragirog nature, . -10wrg. Tb��' �iooijhg then adjoutn- afhd In bItle''Isingul1ge, "COMt d ' ,� , ed W - I , , " I I 1 ,L 1. T �., I , �,:;;,�,­.` .��­ .I,- 9A , ke� Ia -P4 was a token of the ch,erislited metdor- + 'Al 6hjune W. * - I I Y, I I =-- ,� tZ ii,e Iraysko: . howing ptogress and a4vancenien. . fn meet agAift �ee," and, y6s, "COM -0 and he ol� , J . 11 �­: h".'.1', . L . 9 I .1, . I -, I I tA, �- shohy er many friends, I - - &r; . 'r - .1 ds� 4taeft.te(1.tq,,sd`m&.hi. E "I . . . . . , � �, �` I - -; 114R -q. -Mr. Hoppei� a . I., - , I �, "I'll, � , '%�Ma kran, Frantais, - "q - af b 'Arle --jw- ,, iy",M� I Lo- a -ana vroco ' . .1. ". � " � � - e i, "o - mit son . "'. . , "I"',"' 11 ', - �', � � C, "' , W -a Fratik Iftylan, of Spa4f6rfh. J it the ptlist "r A verSr heiTty "le Vr­. - IT R - J.. I ,' = JIT , f -8t Ktlar- $125 'OhI& wat v4i� gratifying to - . R� S " h & g.", � �,�, I ih 1101�: 71W nf thodik.q virais. 17assed fA the hends o 0 - . . - ,� J'� � , �14 , - - 1��.. �, - WHERIM SHOE FnVfXG 19 PAItAU10"T I I 1� 11 � 3111mDelm WOW 10144:apgo Sr,. 111 no,, w, m,and'er witose , �gv d1illing a wvql thig, eek for MT. ,$, atid Tn Oq .r �-.�r fn rl#,�' j41 1; 1%cen,t1y �he Ladio, M4 Sudiet . .. , . R11 d"artme,rt . t 0gftrC,ft1A: rvite 'I 016 ciutita -was gi"n'-The `.�"yj li�;,�,-, 11 , - "'M -Y�w&-dh Ryley.-Miss. 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