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III rp�. Of !qp I(isblo Colleop, 0 rV. Dr, Tr m ait Of the eor*or t IT ast 14 the Christian .-Homan Whftw4. mad eat fleaf iof 041i*64�0 popu� .1ze - %sus -mong ark in t ro Ho A lar irour, paqple, Abe deremorry be'- N'QCL TV sow�� i�� *T -the i��Oi,040- agreed U94?n onqu 'Opal Were: on rt boads1rip of the the Rev.' A. 4. �F day 4 on, The �st iA condui�ted, VV. UA4 Mrs. It-, �Roimes- 'The'douple welzi ufjhttandw, and daughters, W41la, , 'ArAd Ur Z 'Awtch ht'bi'implied in the com- pit. is 47(0,0, Ili- bAde wore aAaridaome ftoek. of- XaTguorite enter hied, -lacked to he Womewls, !WiiLqji� bii-to*id by our Lord upon Gillespie. to 'e. t t�lAt
�W, N6 bind h en be found -with, 44*� to Ins4tate. and their basbands, to tue Arid might ev h'#,O So Well L ft� vettux" W'� ',a eg P,
d, cerose chifflon velvet,,
to to e e t omplis- -the ce uteh, blackshoes a�id hose amcdeW''oumber a aout so a ociae
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tD &-u lal to of your' -11 ev 71, '9s spq'M' t;' W em, an COM au it d coat. Immediately-! aftelF he, cere-. Jri*� and a dellghtEul few 4;ouig'
Mrs. Jordan left via spent together. Th time, was taken, molty Mr. and e Thafthebishops drivedtheir oucces and -their Ve 74 the Goi 0e, Londion, Huron nd Bruce, on a up, in playing',pr ing toil It the 111 -1 -ch Bgittle, Councillori,, W. short'ho: noymopiv trip, their vdI1-*6c- progTess0e Ust Heir,
sion frOm' thie 7-'t ti: Mw� utlrorlty and p6jdt i the church, Notes,—La9t F' Di a kk in thp.Noinlandie. the ladies served
W. cupy an apartme retfreshm�6iiUi rs' ID , -iP. Cardn.�x oithe*.1homO A. VicLe.11 moved a "te, of JA oWer f rom, 19. I to �ib2e G —The'death occurred 'his dauiliter, Mrs, illery and -Thr:� on Page ee Lucy Thompso, to Mr. and Mm' 81 f �wbea. One -of the inch
B -Clinton, on Saturday lust- of Oue, of ters for their hospitality.. shot t
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dforJ faw ppmatie: skil v0ftluty V.,regar :. .. I oy 4%61wis, thcy things wir 'ntion's oldest citizens, in the -p n has.w ured a good, position, virith the- lfi�6, to a� 1A, dh- sheva rigeri, dan-te -my :Ch erso, e 114 ,Mr. Benii,64 11 -h tii.,DiJ4' 'he ear of -who was with,: 4it -tI f6h Mx. ames Stevens, Bell Telephone in- Londor—MIrs. NOT- J3. 0 40TES, PRESENTATION T CHIEF 16 Kin' 4 unich inet' Iiii regard if in a few weeks of his 91st biAhday, man.. Busfield spent last weeik with "Leblihirdt, last, sda I 1P , gag erown:. rest he is ,for another half,� R *key, of Exeter, *hne Mr. St�06'ns had been v- fairlY good her parents, r. and- Mrs. Wi were. a. in<" ith# of Sade -Lyle WbrAen is under the' GILLES I Iliam �,,dVr
-Mr.,G,.n,T-u id, in t .1agu
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�1: tht 4s 7Xr. bush, Was i:njui-,health up to less thaii frDM a.,zction W At the rwulr meeting of the Sea- s141i a pan cutting wood' lj%
ing, and he kept bast mental dooror's care with pleurisy. , Ms. ley and Mi. CarI:FAi6bn---
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other part, of ifie-Bidtish -in the coun- ad V; ulies 4 to the end.* orth T,6*n Zoidiiell, held' and stra6k,'hini,111 -the thro �Jt He wa�v born Willisin Fawcett thanks her friends Mrs. W. Fi%ber aii& uvipite ust�, naturally � -want in Colborne township March It5th, and good neighbors, also the Ladles' Mic�hsei,, all leaving' ur.] tht,t ray ivlacEtaren, member 011 chatiriber, Monday eenng of gea S& ne- by which leaslartt feature. of I -soon It 1831, -being the only -% this week, it very son of the late Aid and the Women's institute, for and hostess many -.ha 0 1%bXL but it ishopcdhid vpl province,'of bp-646�'With n. geOgM4p 111 VVC4419,915 1pkocei was the es Steven a of that township. His the kindness shown towards the twins, such occasions. ---The 13=16sr: ourresemmmon of, a. 06,ld Headed Cana; agal -'Bennewies areple-as6d: p N m. is reor ahis openii marks he said galazing its father died when he was about nine JohtL and Doris —Mrs. Archie Jeffrey Mi. W. ed -to.. ousth . .. .. t to the �4&r draw the of: the House ;ak�nd a cheque for a nionth�� salary to fire an purchase year -9 of age. In his e&Tly manhood is 6ble to return to her home after that hi,%.six year old .-P dip"aitm`ent, d wl dspie,.*.ho. is retiring t nad' fighting equipment, he was �marrbdd to Annie Mitchell, 21- an -operation on her throat in the ing rapidly after.mis operaxi n'. to the incorrect, orien. ati6niia ()a new r4qw�.. re t so of Colborne, who predeceased him Western Hospital, Toroubo. pendicitas in the We, All enil4an'stupi - . . " - 'a, of 1ii6f Constable, I'%7b - 1'� . jiW, 1y t �4g4Tbios.,bf --fhe'ipositio 22 -pOr'. 611 �Accorgbig,: ', as prese cart Bei to !W17v1UU 'i y.6 electric sirensm smoke .2";Mte of $7� iafteii- a 93, ears. forty years. -Eight daughters for the' 04 s, etc., will bp about Seaforth—Mr.. the'Gove '-went" &Y .
A .1 I . . M. o%rii. T-hppresenti was made on be- to this union. Mott, uett malpoi of our country as % andne son were born turned from Detroit as ti es `4ii - ure R the, is hall bf- the C -and the town by --bells will be-, in,4 Wero, Of t 0 RD �The'annul meeting of the Pres- promising in the city.� ows homes., .. . I
Themap-gh oundi CONSTANCE Are-werle 6.- -W. H. held on iii the dd-� G61ding, and the fbl- of te'latidudi.nal line M byt6rian Churth at Ethel was hrorgaiz- January Slat. Rabbit rive—On Monday of this any rail read —' g?04 Tuesd�y afternoon, a- hole, big" on oAbe lo�r boi 1bWfA' 1998� -TegfOlub had a s rt� could'drive,, ed for... how; t ea em WALTON eg derand -tht' f ' � ch Iatittx&, �,by Rewe J., W. Beattie ers and they are There ww a good attendance at the week the boys put on a 'big rabbit 1�', ip� ' - disance year WIth 4,14, 1 in :E� mDear (Mr.' Gilloi.pie: e, the im jo g the first annual drive in which all the irimrods of the be, k!��ss talking, of hiii=s feiihs to berw our, meeting in the new church. Mr. Ivie the:, The latitude of muliicliyal'counoil feel thaf o cers were r*-- wi, exaggerate- #Wer -ciornas Th d the-owit 'Side is� 7001'.*o cSilhiot Carapbell and fe�. YE!ar, Mr. James Wright were- part. They covered all the territori Xitb', 's -=Peete& =464 country and some from Seaforth took of Horses-, W. - J
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OgreciSi 0 e ip, on.. of ary 22nd, with,a load, of good. young. 't of 45 ti, Chief eledWd" rt, A. Strachifin
figur ..:. , %4 ers of the Manag- from Kinbru to Winthrop for tv"
)M a _from -4 -*hile 0 ' e ti ing Wee-Prei r—lected as memb hqrt�s, weighing from 1400 to the boftbti th r by -with Presidebt� U, DOW -we-A-sidid R. #Cry -Treasurer D. ing BoaiA for the emu 0�.Lua t Zolit :Th Const9ble of ing three yel- bocks wide. It nYade a v�--Ty exciting lgmd there are *rm iZoaj a,#figible way our 10
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he The re in is sleiwe&np ,e� V in, in ittees we P each society of th' an44 lively afternoon of sport and very m'1`05 among them For any -
h Brume7s. on; -that Ve n raop it ta ring ,�Of the, s�jendid and adopted and north and th "'Pro 6, church iteireting for the JacWj for they e Te -elected.', ce you, en �Our� 111111c I- worni jam, �W�l were forr�e,,Itb be in ;t very good con- were., lively fellows a -ad took a lot of W. ltq. S.—The al -irprov .,�,retirement at 75, pager'. 339 Amius'll. Qr'� e we'S -Cal —The Vh.6� LeF yeari you haire ?4GIoe, of _of Ca f says the Toro Roer dition the IA&es" Aid being latelY ImIling, as many as ten o fifteen Society and Ladies, Aid of situal years Deputy -formed and' has d111 I their Here Wehave won 0 :49� UATjsX.C$nstAbI -Ptio'nally shots, and then a. number made 'United tMUIA2, Walton, dli t '6A '-Tiade, nada, or D A I F .0 oL - church are ab�ut 1co, r, 0, A a Will -well. The finalices of the ape Mirough the lines. 1�owuvq, Fgb deetin I*e Wtal 4- -$63,054,19,0. A ye V are th6i ); , rs� .,ng -this. to ese
we,: vi f, raised, fi)r out -Jacks 4.4=bc "ce 111- good cOnditiOR'havint wa&Jbag*ed ab - fifty .,of this :�ehur
Pt o;-be'hstlr-oof-th`&�* 6ft- ofour Tfie or a=erE As edi- all PUTPOseg '41,1101OW $500 and the -boys ebrbainly enjoyed them- noon of last week.
A, ut, al on b our 'he Clinton Pw r, Mr. ch umh has been remodelled and is in
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e tor of t selves. There is mine talk of an- Bryans resided. Owiig ri�,, viij sfiz�� thianks Arid ap-� citize G :,�roeiation for the va ustriez n, a*t; r 8, .:.. r b '-'co'=- pieilt- 6lic figure in every way a credit to the congrega- other drive in the ilear future, but the ening exercises the continuing ed -to eat, 0ii no11011nes was a keen # . y?, yu. ill have to wait for more am- ter of the study ook, "New Dumhar hi. th AiiDll, County, a po ron which led UOIL boys wi ej co aren L1. Imovery fOrmed',blie.duties-thut fhi:xiob�ep�as od f, luticit 711SA d -meeting of the muniion. For Old Purpost-4" v6las dealt p in the Aduge of COM- - :.—At the amual O, iahoir�d. th signed- -to 'you. T CEi -thafwe, had the Laurier ExOte Mr. 046 did we learn em in the hey -&y �bf r Chamber- of Commerce in the 'Mws. Peter B. Gardiner and i Notes-Wrs. Wim. Britton is visit- years that molls to the north 11141114 the thl thr64 town hallon Thursday evening 11 tdo of last Fingland. urrent Events suP' IN, ml W. iOuse PIDS11, on, you w That itt itself is not so persons in ek, bit& but you have occupied thig it was decided to memorialize ing friends in Forest and vicinity this
e - honestly Goderich and we '�anet Simpgon� Mrs.
nacco larbin, ordlito hat , Performed, your duties, Dominion Gove�mment with the week.—Mr. Andrew *Snell Sundayed 'On by ul to� Mr. mic T surrounding district member the and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. The. t 446 uI %: too and. and -above allj-�you V:n re h articles, needed by the late Samuel A securing a liew post office in with friends in Blyth.—Mr. William 0. beenpu own 150 im Mdl�oan, who died view of call was answered with a to - -one u4for. re. -Mi. Chu� have shown such good judginent,th4t ary 31st in his' Exe?oer, the site for which Was ur- Knox, who recently purchased the W ad cl a re- 72S&year and was beginning vAth C or D. Rose Janu Also a stable Trom D. Millson, previously ve'r" ere- 'w aii� orlsible for that T Wb6',can tell our,town in practically free -from sed previous to the war. 1110-11-9 OM of W.Mbb's res�p bu-fied in Dauphi _ to the inclement -weather th pee'ah as -been rowdy4smi andrime and at tho-saine - t on consisting of W. G. Medd, owned by Mix. Benjamin Riley, of the -a' a" a h I - depuia i liThis Qo how much of, our. poll.0 ed in early life lived in06derich town ot as large an attendance U9,12911 d t it is also free from, village, -had it moved to his grass n Per riatorf D"gpst And last M.L.A., and ex -Warden B. W. F
merit is tisco6ifiredthroughout ndd.Prsdi16te&llPO* this 'gas or? time attac ed to-. a . munici ship and was the Y, diss Norma The meeting was closed with pm-ve r 0, it �s the - Hudsbir's- Bay Railroad is to that 1S usually h f th Beavers Mrs. Brrans. are PTO, rff ha#i ontiri4ally an g members of. one o e President of the Chamber of farmne day last week.—] rvivin d we go to Streets, -of Clinton, spent the week by par -be finished because we have moved it aRtY where arrests are pioneer families, whoi6-Varents, iiat- Commerce, was appointed tc h thAtj extra distance being made. interview the PostmaAw end at Mrs. T. Pollard's.—The, Domin- Y. P. L—The Young People's ives of -Tyrone, IrelaA4 this Ottawa a ciety of Duff% United Church, Wal- Mcat -h6, bizilt" to' ii the busb. General W You 'have always e ountry to Pake a home, ir a request that the Exe- ion Road Compimy, of Goderich, axe Dr Gersl aw elson bas Dil shortened s6d considerate to thosq'i,who, 'were Le depu- exhibiting some of their new graders toii, held a Valentine Social -on- ..birk I I f I vor- -on Reeve C. B
lii irredl6al Profession, With''.'a of N T Nearly thirty years. -ago deceased ter council,sed along with tl evening. They also entertain ad T,6t6nto �an -be mov�sA, Iiablo to err; and you hav�e endes ed to ani Snell. The sug- at Toronto next week and Mr. Joe Y. P. �S. f Moncrieff on- thi. d.cal �uame or -,ton'stittioney. the lind. t. j, poisuade'them. to Ike honest, MOV toba, wiji;re he made. tati t* was made -that -the deputation Riley intends going down to demon- re the- Xai lines. L�f ed b ges ion
his way djuite, natural 7 gave. .e use"A ever since. e strate for them—lMr. and Mrs. Tom and in take along rwith them pictures of Fth WU recently cele- ano slos and vocal duets, readixi&- stand firmly upright lives his home There was a splendid programme o 3iledical (Uagrwaii �f. the gituatiblL.and, James MeCluke r desire to have,, no doubt, been, instrumental in —Mr interior and exterior of the present Riley spent Sunday with the former's k4iiLaren in lif th&$Ir at -his hoi roiii6dy, og6ine 2bi6)h1ndQ th �. 11 rated his 93Td bir ne numbers. Those whe.
LA , - " I . I I ea - ng b rents.---4M-rs. T. Pollard spent 4 few and. orchestra eve It the Marl mes in, eir proper I di many of our citizens to coil bl ntle- I Post Offic6. p J14in th6r_. side; P, 40006M p wa:j that�*Ould i- G,6defich. The venerm e ge took part while Rev. W. J e wou -a for many yt�is a succesfu forget the Leap Year Social at the -air, were MTs, E. 6 -ft -W � Id also like- to gee. the -dut -themoelvei� in a I J —Mr. Wellington. Johns, of Exeter , day, in Cliton at her sister's�Doii t�ader: he .6p�wtio* were. . oceb-pied the ch barroni lands -of -the. 'north, be a credit tothentselves, and also be man a they had' O. led MeT Radford, Mrs. Finglad, Mary ErMis, tar in the town*� of Colborne, I has on display in his shop a bill ad
c niy held in c4uxch on February 29-th. Everybody sfrom edy� -hich' W,ould cure any �.'s printe4. in biik)A red on all'our Maps. a where e o for himself vertising a concert that was avidson, Mrs. Davidson, ON e'Wed jUw Of 0t1i'-sphool-boy . In.doing this you hav6 helped the hewed a horA House, which was come and enjoy theinselves. — The Bessie,l) the, and family from the forest on the Exeter Opera Boyd, Mr. W. Laundy, of Blyth; Mr. -iountry -suffbiod��alw 'y �oose Aesh. individual and retaine& % son, Messrs. B. Pattersom -the -same tilne�` We the last Thursday of -this morith.— COI tloividiiij fb�lt'tho'eoiailtrY WW inaps gives us thw farm now wned -b' hi Rob- then known as Drew's Hall, o,e, 50 Ladies, Aid will meet at the church in Fingland, tkd t that, Own tal fe en to mor in of our t at ort, and here be ren nod And reared; years ago. The concert was put on
-home in the hall and C. Lyddiatt. The -ioecompanis-ts 'be unflair to leave feel sure that Were are,afts .61 our use, Grajid Encampment the L 0 There will be an at D.Ra MIGavia eis6i0dd Wd 19 me twqa nthrop orchest 4 11 .
dedlei ;ou his family. So y eago by the were Gertrude Miller, th Pouliot Temiscout - cftiZerig Who n1i e satray tmi& rer 6th, Friday evening. W '73 and Miss M. Ferguson. F6110MIlt. r ,six, ca esy ju-st-acroos at out, � M. -J, ;,k, a). I%O he retired from the 9iisirtious duties 0. F. on Wednesday, December d W. 11 be the ries, to furnish the music Iftet corrspbridlit. of:-tilis pliblie biat I &� !or your kindly advice 'an ark. trm4- ktidwil, -as the 49th- par� eert will W1
Agin word of Of farm life, inoving jo-ii comfortable 1876. The bill says the con e evening. the programme, the colnlni-06e 't .11 I '. - !wa a for th �jdu!i -iold a now.- have he rinest. home Ili Goderich, whsire�Ae, with his be made to surpass any musical en- charge of bontests distributed heart�.
t'A&tieia Dailk, 15is the jan-, Tals for Pqul. 46, &nly ten tertainment ever held in Exeter, tal- shape tickets, and the large 'you have always
lot! inor 'sit, partner in
professional and amateur mus- 16 fbaiehood faetory of. Que-t: Hlawevler;�'Vhil funior, has Shice resided. t d groups of "heart fam les. the formed
t; 3479, that our ellow bank ec. if'thi .Iib� nd
ript r -his J Toronto, Brantford, Lon -
p . ion citr, 'tried t6lbe ii lenient As -possible, you yea g did a the atierit -, fil. foa &i The -annual congflN$860nal meet- ician rom DUBLIN The contests were qplen rich: extr ctibirri are'not have allways rev�emiberi I that here A,' hE family Who, got the largest nurriber"' ing of Nile Church *i dd in the don, Seaforth and Whitby taking part. on -ov, beens ie�, t tap or ffiqg. V. gble. to e Xing"9- Evglik,?" is, a -time -when pati y1d, ceases, to be a Shower.—Miss Mary Delaney, the �. X. . church bwernent sday of The adntission was 50 cents, a big swers coqg .... ne c a7i,. V6 f ct, received a --and in, cases, w ere you found irtue e in thos days. The names at eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. last week in, the aftdi%*On COMMeDc- pric At the clos46' of- th e social part of W kindriess-to e of no avail, you did in were George Therton, C. Delaney, of McKillop, received a mis- lune As -a nia Of famt t !6 c6ioutned. tter . ;, , . . I ing.at �'olclock AlOwiqrh the wea- the botto evening, a dainO -h as serve(r, `D not hesitate to a0pay the � Ia* to th6ge J.W.; arld H. Cole cellaneons shower from her frien& vote- [derit of-polftlea af- URCH who witp. liwbreak4ra,'With the- r6 ther *as srnew�at there -was P.; Robert Pickard, a on Monday night at her home. The by the young ladies. A hearty a goOd Attendance A. Lundy Wown, Scribe. Mr. Pickard -a- f thanks was spoken by Miss 'Ad"4,ebaf6g in ths: Rbu$V: a osi- -
X r, in frOnk tW, S p E. Pickard, of Exeter. young lady thanked her friends. A 0
inOil you� 0 so the various ousin olMr. R. C*11ada,arid the,-Sen� Pear .�.i d ' wiai -the knowledge presided. The rep. h of Monrrieff, on behalf of. theit.So- ti ieas�- ead The bill was an Its ditie 4` the 11T4Jja:. Stg organizations of the church were r printed in the old Ti . mes social time was spent and lunc eon . Y, d was responded to by Mr.' The rej�ctiob- of the, Revised. Prayer that thez. town OV'Seaforth has a repu� and' adopte amount rai- office. served by the good ladies of th- el et to.%, ' Gilbert, McF/allu . The-Ple le c6 d. The tdtil apant 6*,e Dollably oyndi Chiirch of the tatiori secondto non for its 013� ed' by the eb marrie ning wa e ary Miss Delaney will be d Book of -the Anklacifi urch wag'$J,600.58 from —The trustees of the Holmesville house. s concluded by ain�ging eo, bell nttei�d �V- . 1:1 11.
110 16 ff -he -fifth armi- British Housi of ommons has stir- ance of all law. the W Y soiirceS.* Financial re-JUnited church met in the church on next week On the twenty National Anthem. istoridorn,to, its uttermost con- hi looking over the racbrds forth- ing 6..1 . �,
-ast versary of her parenVs mariziage. d d I find among othei Notes.—Mi-q Cardiff, of rW, Ing %6� stmtes, red Ort Chif Con- POirt, $533.10.; trusted' fund, $337.64 ;I We nes ay siueo.�Hig Holiness years that you -have been p the following Horan-Eckart.—A pretty wedding Sundayliterns of business wa, sell ly reminded argon -age fund, $68:90 vi ast V40 W le low tarifrk *il� -ble, we hool 6nance and Ex- Lresolution of appreciation to the wassolemnized. at St. Patrick's church implt� , ; $123.86; MaiiXt —Ver, M. Gardint-r, who attends ih� is isited friend in Walton I
allili t y lilloB C are very- forcib
pop; ki�s XI.has deere� against the sta kes malines col%v�rsatlons. of two facts- Viist, -that thne. ma on Tuesday at 9 a.m. by Rev. Father egiate Insiitute in Seaforth,
teDantzer, uncle of the bride, when Mr. the w,,k end at her home here., itesume, 01 45ting, religious many changes, as during these years -Voirite discussed imMigtati6li. have served tinder some fifteen d!Z - Fergus Hbran, youngest M'- Ruby Young is at present in SingtAnd through the re- you and many Councillors. Sev-, *as too, short:`* io:d- or. a Revised Prtjaf Book of Mayors Edward Horan, of McKillop, "I few days at her home she
I* British ext of -those who occupied the pagtlon 1k inA, d'dWn with.11 8Pke -ried to Miss Mary Eckart, the Thomas Moon. wife and'famil a
tao, by th� ma� ofa,yor'have (passed to theft reiWard mai hebe-lots of time M by a naiTow. fourth daughter of Mr. -Fred Eckart, ed to Wialton from Stevenvilloa, ct it a by the House many,,oflhe Councillors,, with also of McKillap township. The bride day last and spent the week onna also r oriy, afto its �Woptiol 'F atA4 W ar1jAm4iAWrV 6f.Lords, Whom you were so famfli*rl was given in marriage by her fRtl-ft Duncan and Thomas J onsecond, it gurely, speaks, by ity, as teh .; p if M eff, spa �A
to passed i,h Pratt, 0 Mo ri
to the wedding music played by Mio 91 la� tho Jilitolldnalt. ig il� non�. ell lor you that, with 01-1 'th Mary Beale. The choir rendered Week end at the home of Mr. tn" "Veni Jesu" and 110 Mi (at Could iviy George Jatkson.�Xrs. WtL th haJesas Do More." The bride were a of Clinton, spent a c u I lthe� ZoubeR.You have if0t. birll' �,goiitfdtr�' but 0 tgpd "usuot 'blg L -f. qtia...S�IM T, tqiped- your etty dress Of pale mauve crepe de visiting at her sonle -hom rn� INZ X - " . Pr 610 to 6m, OV60 AM iine,,,hat; to match, and her flowGrg
V6#1 cettly,—Mr. Agar of StAft 001�,�h d"vholl, the %Jectto dZU6 UEL 0- were Miss C. 117 pink and:white carngtions. EC ONOXY is unloaded two carloada t rou t,pri we, wid, .�Zt Aileen Eckart, the bridesmaid, wore WHA of roftsa �w o at Wlton 0. ad 3004
ine, black h at- and d vb-rn 'a 0 #( salmon crepe do ch
dt tho oithils to', Mr. Wflfrsd Nalser waa -2. W. 4. -a were &rk rod and whits
66iad W&WO her flower
s, Uvk ed Atfthed fr,� �ng C�v safe in Wsoeln b .,,I -at the expense of your comfort 'fun a?
t -do Ineang coprifor With the mini- prosent at th's Vadile e661 1§1 19, not it t -oil -i , Olt Ji'tAth dinnor Were the broth�sr, slatetz, aunts conpw�p I -ag Z -Aort houarmoon '40 70talp, owl t n of fuel. L 011 and unclen of tko you'ag ebl&ple. V61- " 66 Ot That Ptodray ]POSaRe for Y01M on
ftrm at Setehvood. The brido V—= tot' reviploat 62 SWOMI C&Gqut�l dail P2116, of eastly aud 'a I sm WA. .. .. ....