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Foote, Exeter P):npbyt60a# Church,
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SoiAk Huron, 'I tMilk.,thot the two
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and the Rev. Mr.' Venio,", of Varna
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life-long
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vl4ted upolli o I . celleilt choices. for
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whic has peen arous,4,V avibr this
friend of the deceased, spoke
the candidatdie� r. The fellow entitled, r �o Ing citoctipili will eoilt[Aue through.
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feelingly of- early asso�cidlbns, �Wlth
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to ! is not the fellow
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ou irc.� year If parliamentary
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Min, and, outlined lill many sterll .
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most v6pular with, Ids gr6up 41
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rocesgion was
qualities. The funerai p . ,
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-the one- who gives himself both'
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field I$ 0 i ,�(Signed)' LANCE
preceded by the,members of L, 0. L ;
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beart and" soul to the interests of
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No. 1035, Varna,'of wMgh lodge the
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deceased was a me ices
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at the grave being,00nduo.04 by the
with whom I am beat a�quainted, and
Sudden .Death of Samuel J. John-
.Order.. The floral tributes loluded a,
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I think such characteristics,of a
gou-�Mr. Sairwel James Johnson, a
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model candidate L are displayed iii tl��
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life4oug resident of Staukoy tow p,
Va�.A, a wreath fri?m the widow and
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member contesting from thei Bruce-
near Bannockburn, pas sed suddenly
daughter, a wreath from sisters and
field Square, namely, Mr. David Me-
away at Brumfield! on Tuesday, Nov.
brother, and other tributes, Four
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Intosh. The -platforms of both these.
151th, death ,being due to heart trouble
years ago the deceased. suffered a
parliamentarians are - oxies which. are
and complications. - the late Mr.
serious illness from which he never
quite feasible in such a. district as
. Jobusou'*as -born on Lot 25, Bayfield
fully recovered, and this, no doubt,
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Road, NoAh, February 18th, IM9,
late Ale der
was a contributing feature in big sud-
den demise. In
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roug oy give 17 that tle
the son If the ... and
spite of indifferent i
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oil' a
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Rebecca Johnson. Big father dying
health, he continued to go cheerfully
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very efficient method of financing both
when he was only six'years of age,
*bout his daily work, and was at I
thei Provincial Board -and also the
he resided on the homestead with his
work when death overeame him. Be
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County Board. A new issue of bonds
mother, brothers and sisters, until the
was a man of cheerful, lovable am-
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was laun4ed last year and in many
death of -his iXiother in July, 1910.
position, who made a -host of friends,
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districts from which I have been able
Coming into possession of the home-
and the large gathering which follow-
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to obtain information, proved very
stead on the death of his mother, he
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successful, gad as a result of this, I
contivapd to reside thereon continu-
testimony to the esteem In which he '
,
think that the Bond Selling Gain-
ously to the time of his death. He
was held. The sympathy of the en-
l0aign should be carried on as last
was united in marriage to Annie,
tire community goes out to the, sur- i
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yeai. Changing too often is rather'
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
viving members of the family in their �
dangerous to the welfare of C.S.E.T.
George W. Elgie, December 27, 1911.
bereavement. . ,
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Groups at large. *
To this, union was born one daughter,
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Olive Mildred, who, with his widow,
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been customary to allow all register-
survives him. Other surviving mem-
family Mrs. J. Met-
Presentation,—On Friday evening i
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ed Sunday School Classes to partici.
bers of the are
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storey were
pate in the.elections, but in many the
calf, London, Out.- Mrs. R. Woods,
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quite pleasantly surprised when the ,
C.S.E.T. enthusiasm with such groups
Lucknow,; Mrs. Campbell,
ighbors gathered at their home and I
stopped with the election. It Is Mr.,
Stanley Township; Charlotte, at Luck-
" wited them with . purse of twen- ]
pres
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McIntosh's intention.to do his utmost
now, and John A., with whom thw late
ty dollars and the following address:
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to see that stick groups become rega-
Mr. Johnson has worked in partner-
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. Storey. We, !
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lar members in the C.E.E.T. work by
ship *throughout the greater part of
your friends and neighbors, have as-
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organizing them into Tu3ds Squares
and- Trail Ranger Camps. A county
his life, and -who, being some ,years
older, was practically placed in the
sembled here this evening with a two-
fold purpose. First to express our
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camp with ,the membership open to
position of a father to the deceased
heartiest congratulations and best
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all registered Sunday school classes
during. the early years of his Iffew and
wishes to you, TouL We have been
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watching your orbits of courtship for
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several times that the crisis
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misled until November 5th, when the ,
good news was announced. Secondly,
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makers of our comm"Ity. While
you are prat
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bors congenial in every respect. Judg-
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the church workers of your commun-
ity, we conclude that you are held
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with high esteem, but undoubtedly,
their loss will become our gain, so as
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cept this small token with the hope
that you both may be spared to en-
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joy many years of happiness and
For our Diamond Jubilee Anniversary, the Pulpit'will be occupied
prosperity. Signed on behalf of tke
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both Morning and Evening Services by �
neighbors—Charles Boyd, Torrance
Dundas." Mr. Storey expressed his
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Rev, James Mc -Kay, of London
appreciation of the kindness shown
and gave them permission to play
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games and dance for the rest of the
evening.
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liev. Mr. M,cKay is a loan of great pulpit power, for he is a great
Young People's Society. — The
believer. He is the thought that breathes and the word that deeply
Young People of Duff's United church,
impresses.
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Walton, held its'niinual rally on Fri-
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day evening. A large crowd was in
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have made special preparations for this Jubilee occasion.
attendance. The meeting was open -
ed with an old familiar hymn, "All
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Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," af-
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was given by Mimes Flora Harris,
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Soloist, Mrs. W. Wright
Jean Draper, Mrs. Fingland and Miss
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MALE QUARTETTE --- j'The Lord is Great"
Annie and Maud Ferguson. Follow-
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ing this Miss Edna Reid, who is the
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new president, presided over the busi-
Soloiit, Miss J. Knechtel
ness part of the meeting. Captains
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Love, for the girls' side, and Mark
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ANTHEM---j'O Gladsome Light ........ (From "The Golden Legend")
vH11 be in full swing on the first Sun -
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day evening of December, after the
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business part of the meeting was end- -
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ed, the large gathering divided in
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MALE CHORUS--�'Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken"
groups signifying of the month of
Messrs. John Scott, J. Stewart, E. VanEgmond, J. Beattie,
the year their birthday came in. A
F. Willis, W. Smith, James 'Scott, M. R. Rennie, C. Ross,
fcw brain -racking contests were hand-
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D, Fl. McGregor, D. L. Reid.
ed around. Community singing and
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ANTHEM "What of the Night, Oh, Watchman?"
games were indulged in, and last but
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Soloist, Mr. James Stewart
not least, a delicious lunch was serv-
ed by the young ladies, which brought
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a most delightful evening to a close,
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JFOWL SUPPER AND ENTERTAINMENT
after the National Anthem was sung.
Notes.—Mis.m Reta Campbell, of the
Concession, McKillop, is at Pres-
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ent spending a few days with her
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Monday, Decembe r' 5th
cousin, Mrs. William Humphries—
Mrs. Edward Bryans, of the 8th con-
cession of Morris, is at prescn� visit-
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Ing relatives in Toronto.—Mrs John
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good health suffering from the effects
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BE RENDERED IN THE AUDITORIUM OF CHURCH
of a bad cold.—Miss Grace Summer-
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AN-THEM—"I Will Feed My Flock ............................ Choir
Farmers' Store in the absence of Miss
Soloist, Mr. Fred Willis
Mary Shortreed.—A fine deer landed
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QUARTE'TTE—(a) "Comrades Song of Hope"
at the C.P.R. station last week for
�y (b) "A Little Close Harmony"
Walter Swallow—John Watt loaded
Paramount Male Quartette ,
, a couple of cars of hogs on Monday.
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READING—Mrs. W. G. Spencer
Admiral's Broom"
Farmem—Why wait until you need that
cutterf or s,Wch before you have it revai red?
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SOLO—"The
Dalton L, Reid
Now is the time to look them over and be
ready when you need them. We can euvR131
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LADIES' QUARTETTF_"I'd Like to Go Down South Once Mo'" I
Misses F. Beattie, P. Patterson, H. Murray, Mks. W. Wright
your wants in almoSt anything Wont tbdd
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astings. cup and axle Krems. tire chains,
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buggy lights, De Laval repairs, eac. At the
'Mesgrs. M. R. Rennie, D. L. Reid
Old Stand. W. L. MOM. 8126-8
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Notes.—The Young People of St.
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Andrew's U -nited Church held their
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young people's meeting on FridaY
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evening of last week, when a goodly
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number were present and a real en-
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joyable evening was spent.—Rev. R.
I . Paramount Male Quartette .
A and Mrs. Lundy, of Nile, were vis-
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itors in our village ditring the week.
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from Dotroit, were visitors at the
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son of our village, during the week.
Fulton, Streetsville,
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was a visitor in our village during
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village, and Mr_ggit Norris, of prize for his baby beefs at Toront
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are living in hopmt%#,rwhen another W. M. S�The Women's Missidaar
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ind Thomis, of otWI-village, during The President, Mrs. A. Monteith, le
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I ooper -have returiiied. JiOne from their singing of Hymn 13,9. The Scriptur
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CONCERT * Lions Club FUNDS
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ARCHtE McCULLOCH, Versatile Entertainer
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A. TAAXNTED QUINTET OF ARTISTS
Mrs. Miltow. Armstrong Mrs. Charies Wilson
(violinist) (Cellist and Reader)
Mrs. Ward Cornell Mrs. D. Smith
(Vocalist) (Pianist)
ARCHIE McCULLOCH
(Ontario's Premier Baritone) .
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DON'T MISS THIS CONCERT
The Lions' Club are back of it and they promise
a well-balanced programme that will merit rounds
of sincere applause.
C21rids &A Worffi
Tuesday Evn'g Nov. 29. 1
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EVERY TICKETS 50c EACH FUN i,8
DOLLAR TO SEE
GOES Reserved Seats 10c Extra THAT
FOR SANTA
CHRISTMAS VISITS
CHEER EVERY
I GIFTS Plan at Aberhart's Drug Store on and KIDDY
1. - __ after Saturday, Nov. 19M 9 a.m.
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Falls and Buffalo. -Mr. W. W. Cooper reports of the various officers WeT
has just returned from a three given, Mrs. -Pi. McMurtrie giving tb
months' trip to the West, and re- Secretary's report in the absence c
ports a real time In that Part of the the Secretary, Miss Jean McLean. Th
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,ountry, with lots of money and lots Treasurpr, Mrs. J. W. McLean, r(
of wheat, good crops in nearly every ported a very successful year, as di
place with land changing bands free- Miss J. Chesney, the Missionar
ly.-Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gemmell Monthly Secretary. Mrs. R. Dingdal
and son, of Tuckersmith, were visi- and Mrs. (Rev.) Connor then led I
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- prayer. The special ladies' choir di
gar Butt during the past week—we lighted all by a fine anthem, "Sbo-
are sorry to hear that Mrs. J. C. Mc- Me. My Work, Lord." . Tke specil
Lean still continues very poorly. -Mr. speaker for the ?cession was MiF
Albert Alexander is ab4e.to be out Covenlock, a missionary on furloug
again after his recent operation for from Japan, The address prow
tonglIS. His Many friends are glad very interesting and inspirational fc
to see him out again. -We bear that everyone and showed the fact of tf
Mr. John McGregor, of the 2nd con- I dawning of a new and peaceful ei
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ANTHRACITE COAL—Egg, Stove and Nut
COKE—Egg, Stove and Nut
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book, "What My Religion Means to 'mrs. Willixam a0e igluliw
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Me," -by Edgar A. Guest, which was -lost week. -Mr. and� M.rs,;,.,#f4
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literary part of the meeting was 4 If,, th,6ji baby daught ' .. T ; `
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of $2,000 in the city. The affirmativ ersen on Friday eve,nfuj 7r,!! . . . . . .1 �?� ,
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strumental solos were given by of McKillop to a quilting -16im . " � ,!,g� .... �,
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Toronto after visiting Mrs. W. Woods —Death brought sore bereavement to 'i'�
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turned Monday after visiting her on the fourth concession, on Wednes- i? I . 4
daughter, Mrs. Dyment, Detroit, for day morning of this week, when Mrs. I J, I
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Jowett returned last week after the Secretary -Treasurer of the Me- I.z .1
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nesota and points i the West,—Wm. community. In 1906 she was united � Lt,__ �
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at Trinity Church, when Rev. R. M- been in poor health for some months �� I
Gale, of the United Church, gave an and her case was known to be serious, .11 . .
excellent address in the interest of yet the end came with a great sense � �,
the Bible Society, taking for his text, of shock to her husband and relatives ...�., ,
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shall not return unto me void, but it made her a general favorite. Be- . �::,
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shall accomplish that which I please, sides her busband, she is survived by ,,,� -
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and it shall prosper in the thing where four sisters and one brother, John .,
I sent it." Mr. Gale referred to the Shannon, of MeRillep; -Mrs. ,JiDhn ,:�I, .
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wonderful work being performed by Henderson, Egmondville; Mrs. Henry 1. I
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the British and Foreign Bible Society Henderson, Mrs. John E. Daley and ,.-��jjj
a d its many branches. He had with Miss blargaret Shannon, Of Yea- ..
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Greek Bible with the signature of her late home, Lot 22 on the 4th Con- � .1
cession, on Friday afternoon, Novem- 1�. I
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Johann Albright Bengle, one of the ber 25th, at two o'clock, when inter- I _ I
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eighteenth century. The local Bible Cemetery. .:
Society was organized in 1865, May �,
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era] response. The evening service Dashwood, on November 15th, when �; ,,, �
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was conducted by the Rector, Rev. F. the marriage ceremony was perform- 1.11 �
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11. Paull, which was followed by an ed which united Elfrieda E. W., �.;".
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A very appropriate solo, "Be Thou der, of Dashwood, and Rev. Egmont �,.:
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voice by Miss Lucy Woods. - On Rev. M. J. Bruer, of Humberstone, ..; I : �; , ". i
Wednesday Harold Brandon moved in brother of the groom, performed the . I
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apartments above, on the lot at the I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kalhfleiscb, Ifith , ,
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rear of the old harness shop, which Concession, Hay, and Mr. Bertman W. .. 11 I
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will he taken dnwn.-The Bluewater Klopp, second son of Mr. E. F. Klopp, ., � � �
Boys who .supplied orchestra music, at of this village. After a wedding trip ��� I'll I
the pavilion thissummer and have been Mr. and Mrs. Klopp will settle down V
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playing at various places this fall, nnthep 1 .
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N.ft for London last week—Rev. F. of Zurich. ��r� , i ,
H. Paull and Samuel Widcombe at- Auto Amident.-A rather serious I 1
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tended the LRymen's Banquet at Fxe- Puto accident occurred on Monday af- �,, , 11
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Layman's Association—Walter Wal- A, Vniqin, local brytellceeper. and an- :::;; ," ,L
liq and Donald McKenzie returned othf,r rar. driven And nwned by Xr. .� . . . . . .
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ford, where be secured R DodV mlmzPd bv fhp hn,-Ic-v fenm. As flp J " " rAt",
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of- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert.- V,rnrel, of tho WornpirlIq Trqt1t1i+o. ",c,� I ��'. 1. �
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book, "What My Religion Means to 'mrs. Willixam a0e igluliw
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Me," -by Edgar A. Guest, which was -lost week. -Mr. and� M.rs,;,.,#f4
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literary part of the meeting was 4 If,, th,6ji baby daught ' .. T ; `
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benediction. A contest in which all George Kistmer was very Ill on Mon- , ., � ,
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excellent address in the interest of yet the end came with a great sense � �,
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wonderful work being performed by Henderson, Egmondville; Mrs. Henry 1. I
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Greek Bible with the signature of her late home, Lot 22 on the 4th Con- � .1
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Johann Albright Bengle, one of the ber 25th, at two o'clock, when inter- I _ I
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voice by Miss Lucy Woods. - On Rev. M. J. Bruer, of Humberstone, ..; I : �; , ". i
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will he taken dnwn.-The Bluewater Klopp, second son of Mr. E. F. Klopp, ., � � �
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playing at various places this fall, nnthep 1 .
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N.ft for London last week—Rev. F. of Zurich. ��r� , i ,
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of- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert.- V,rnrel, of tho WornpirlIq Trqt1t1i+o. ",c,� I ��'. 1. �
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