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, , ut - - der, Pearl, Lorett,% Bell; girls' race, C., Frenob, V." Comp. 2nd� L't- 2n4, tumed to her home hereafter spend- Every mana�ctum has advanced V74 ab*69�000 ,11
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, ,,'1;.';,I�.t��"5M' of 4 -O. --Mrs. Austin Martin, of To- Coleman, Doleen Clark; young ladies, 2nd, Latin # advance, we can etill -you with Work Shoes ati'as Wt.$ ��
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I ;�, ` - A ' tres being convicted of ronto, and Mr. McEachern, son and = * . . 1. ,
.. I -4- `�"` Who a ea, Eva 1'eitrose, Lulu McDonald, 211d, COMO, OW, Lit- 3rd, Alg'-8rd' Tem Room,, Brantford. She wi's ac- low prices. Our Wtint Shoes itb . ow ,
�� 11 1, ,.": , ,Vbp0,V'e ot recklessness and e M- daughter, of Mount Forest, spent the FAe Bell; inai-ded men's race, Elmer Dorot)4,y 14tdet--Bot. 2n4$1- Q. Mst. companiled home by her daughters, best manufacturerst ineludjn� Williams and Grob, and va ,, out� VvKo ,
, week end with Mr. William i, �-so 3rd, Grams= ist, Arith., C, French Misses Belle and -Mabel, and Mrs. hle- . . �, .
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:,",, I ,=tt r"r',,h, so apathetic Hullett-Miss Mae Mason le , married ladies' race, Mrs. C. Oke, Mrs. 2nd, Comp. 2ad, Lit. C-, Zoo., F. A'- Intyre, of Detroit, who helped M�r to Here are a few of the many excellent values we ,are offe4n&:--
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, qtre this , Nsiinop - Ist, Phys. 2nd, got nicely settled. Mrs. McIntyre is Non's Brown Elk Work,Shoes with iru-bberold soles =4 ]toel$; a'HJ%4t- L
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:, I., . t�ets with a gun, we - expect I I . Mrs. Coleman; men's, graceful walk' C- -Lit- 8Vd,,-,:&lg- 15t- Mer",U Ryek- or so. Mrs.',,Sparks' many friends am for ...................... ................ 4 ......... -1 .
" J",�,� , X., L' in to be put in quad, for the - - , $106
� �14?'�,�:41' 11 ing, Mr. Penrose, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Lev- man-Zoo';.:�iid, Physiog.,13rd, Latin .1
, 1, I .11,1��,Ij� , I T,rotmctian of society. But the pleased to see her looking so well Men's Cowhide Work Shoes, plain toe, solid* stock
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V, ce tban the driver of an don Troy -Zao. 2nd, Physiog. Men's Brown Leather Work Shoes, plain toe,, Pance soles . -
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... V"§-`�*,:�,� 1 : "Look out, everybody, here I evekerels. guaranteed direct from record of Comp. C., Lit. C. Olive Walker -Zoo. Allan McDonnell at their apartments. I I
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�i - . -very. word of the above, which we Ist, French 2nd, Comp, 1st, Lit. 1st, I accompanied, by Archie, all of Detroit, I WN W, OR,, K .. $18,991.
. ;�� . L E during August, 92.00. Write or phone ahead which caused a great deal of interest . for ........................ ...............
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I . qtxot and excitement. -Mr. ,Troyer, the spent the week end ,at the home of Men's Black Mennonite Work Shoes, tip or �Iain toe, a solid
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�%I,', iz true. The public is too apathetic, Barn Burried.-The largelbank barn, Form 1: their father, Mr. Alex. Sparks. Mrs. " leather waterproof shoe made by Williams, for .... � .... $14.26 i
wl", "" . Jean Bell--rGeog. C., Bot. C., Arith. N16T and, Alrehie intend -remaining .
'g- - ��: ,. .,, regarding the manner in which motor straw shed and hog pen of Mr. Wal- a nicely decorated birthday cake by .
.. . Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of London. C., C, Hist. F, Alg. 2nd, Latin C, with Mr. Sparks for a short visft-
9 �-"�;,� I 'vehicles are being driven on the pub- ter R. Miller, 14th concession, Hay, French C, Camp. 3rd, Lit., F. Mary Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Palmer motored 01
I I .., lic highways, anq as long as this; about two miles south of the Zurich A Trip to New Brunswick�The fol- Bell Carnie-,Geog. 3rd, Bot. C, Art , I
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?Ii� .� � . . . fv,pathy 'continues, just so long wili Road, were totally destroyed by fire lowing letter was received by Mr. and 3,4, Alg. �F, C. Hist. 3rd, Latin 2nd, .. - 4�,r 1, t
�, �", � I -� � , on Saturday evening at about six Mrs. T. 0. Drummond from their French C, Camp. 3rd, Li ' a most delightful time, visiting their . I ", . I
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. . . . . . 1. % I � highway accidents &jntinue to take I o'clock. The cause of the fire is un- granddaughter, Margaret, which gi,,es Lindenfield old friends here. - Mrs. Ross � 7�� D,
15 i",! � an ever increas�ing toll of humau life., known. Mr, and Mrs, Miller were .an interesting account, of her trip to C. Hist. F, Alg. F, Latin F, French a few days with her parents, Mr. 11 c��Iy I �,
A �. `, -;, ": it is only a few years ago. that a in the barn milking the cows and Moncton, N. B. "'On Thursday, May F, Comp. C, Lit. 3rd. Margaret Me- and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane, and other . 1� . I
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F,,*c;,�-, man d his horse relatives�Xessrs. William and John
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.111, i�'i I stack outside piled against the strUC7 called for me in his "limousine" to Hist. 2nd, Alg. F, Latin Ist, French Craig and sister, Miss Hannah, have TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITZ COP9293RCL416 MMUIL , ,
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�,111 . or team along a country road or on ture was discovered to be on fire. The take me to-Seaforth, where I was to 3rd, Comp. W, Lit. C. Stewart Pep- returned from a very pleasant two I I
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, 2Xi, . a street in a town, wa* considered to flames had gained considerable head- get aboard the train for Toronto. The peT-Geog. C, Bot. C, Art C, C. Hist. - , �, i--. , ,; ,� � ., � .. ", , 1-k7�mw. I
"I 1p� � be drunk or crazy, or both, and us- way and in a few minutes the whole weeks' visit with friends and - elati � es -e -1 7 -517" R
� );�� , rain was coming down in torrents, F, Alg. 2nd,. Latin 1st, French C, in Toront-5-Mr. and Mrs. H. Wat- --
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�', , it. The public would -not stand quantity of grain and feed was de- have been. Ifowever, I arr McEwe well known to residents in atives from Blyth. -Mr. and Mrs.. together with their son, Harry, are
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� - . for that kind of thing. From the stroyed. Th.e loss is partly covered ronto at seventy -thirty-five wit ;-.d: Lit. 3rd. Harold Shdpherd- childhood and being a daughter of were visitors in. town this week.- the near future, and which will be
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i... '%�e, � date of his first and perhaps only by insurance in the Hay Township any mishap'. I stayed in Toronto for Geo. C, Bot. F, Art 3rd, Alg. C, C. the larte Mr. Duncan McEwen, of the i'daster Edwin Cudmore, of Kitchener, very inviting to them as Ola, no* Mrs.
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.o t!�-��,. I but Mr. Miller's Id§s will be a heavy trip. Next morning, Friday, at yr e . have been spending a Is 8P
I I in Lit F. Marion Sinclair-Geog. F., few days in Hensall. They are also grandmother, Mrs. R. Cudynare and Cook, is and has for some tinie past
��,.:, je settled. ine. He is making arrangements to o'clock I got aboard the train for Bot. F, Art C, Alg. F, C. Hist. C, spending a few days with relatives family -Miss- Margaret E. Habkirk been living in California -Mr. J. D.
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1, ,i�',�.' streets of a town at thirty-five and and Dashwood fire engines were on it was still quite dull looking. The C. Mildred Smillie-Geog. 2nd, Bot. and friends in Toronto and Thedford, is having a week's vacation and is Stew -art is making some nice im-
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����' 'I" I forty miles an hour and out on the hand, but nothing could be done ex- country from Toronto to Montreal 3rd, Art 3rd-, Alg. 2nd, C. Hist. 3rd, town, and On -their return will com- taking a boat trip to Duluth and other Street, as rented and occupied by Dr.
N �%": country roads at fifty and sixty miles, cept to keep the fire from igniting was beautiful and after passing on Latiii 2nd, French 3rd, Comp. 2nd
tl� , I plete their visit with friends and rel- Places. -Mrs. Jaynes Pollick, of Rip- R. 1. Doug -all. -Mr. Charles L. Jinke,
.", 111:1.,� nearby buildings. from Kingston, followed the St. Lit. 3rd. Eldred Smith-Geog. 2nd ,
v, 1,;::, ' . an hour, and take the middle of the atives in Hensall. Nora's numerous ley, is a guest at the home of Mr. the very efficient; contractor and cour-
�:',; " Notes. -Mr. H. Mou9searr's house Lawrence. About four o'clock in the Bot. C, Art C, C. Hist. 2nd, Alg. C,
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�� .1 �1. street or road at that. They figure had a narrow escape from destruction afternoon it started to rain again Latin Ist, French C, Comp. 3rd, Lit. friends and relativesi were pleased to
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�, th&lr speed will insure them a clear by fire on Tuesday, when an over- quite heavily, but by the time we had 3rd. Robert, Varley-Geog. C, . sea her again and looking so well.- h5h.-Dr. Jaynes Bell, of Harrisburg, granted a renewal of his contract fo-,- I
"I'll, , ! got ' Pa., is spending a few days at his a term of years.
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1, �. .. right of way, and it usually does, The heated stove, ignited the wall paper reached Montreal at. five o'clock it had 2nd, Art 2nd, C. Hist. C, Alg. 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. David Shirray, accom- -Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet
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I 'I, '�� likelihood is there of any one disput- and succeeded in extinguishing it riot any too cheerful, because -nearly F, C. Hist. F, Alg.'F, Latin F, French trip to Toronto. -Miss Chapman, a
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. t j�. � ing the right of wa� of these drivers, with a few pails of water. The loss every person you saw spoke nothing F, Comp. C, Lit. F. Runa Wilkinson daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Win Chap-- tion with relatives and friends in Jahn Carmichael, of Detroit, spent the
j�l . will amount to about $2.5 -Mr. J. F. but French. However, seve' Mr.'Alfred Hensall.�Decoratioyr services will be week en -d with his mother and sister.
" and they know it and take advantage n o'clock -Geog. 3rd, Bot. C, Art C, C. Hist. rnan, had,�,beeyr assisting .
- Smith in his confectionery -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mew ,and lady
I 1;1'4 � of it. . Fink, of Watford, called on friend, -i came and then I got aboard my train F, Alg. 2nd, Latin 1st, French 2nd, and ice held by the Oddfellows of Hensall
. - cream -business, during the past few Lodge on -the coming Sunday after friend, of Goderich, visited last week
I �1� - here on Sunday- Mr. ansd Mrs. Wm. for Moncton. On the suburbs of Comp. 3rd L t. F Agnes Wren-
, �V,.�. - , ,- i . noon, June 24th, at Z o'clock -
I .. But it is in dodging these speed Bender,, of Detroit, visited I weeks -Our at Hen
... �,`% I -elatives Montreal we came to the St. Law- Geog. C, Rot. C, Art 3Td, C. Histo _farmers in this section - with Miss M. Ellis. -Miss Irma Ren-
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" . ry as well as our gardeners were d,light- sall Union Cemetery and afterwards nie, of Detroit, was here recently via-
- - fools or road hogs, or whatever you here over the week end. - Messrs. rence River. We had to cross a bridge F, Lattin F, Gomp. 3rd, Ljt. C. .
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I !:,.,., like to call them, that a gTeat many Morris and Gordon Rau, of Detroit, -,vhich is called the Victoria Bridge. Zuefle Geog. C, Bot. C,, Art C C P -d with the fine rains of the past week at MeTaggart's cemetery, -a couple or iting her parents and brother. -Mr.
I I . '. so miles to the east. There will, no and Mrs. William Chapman, of Hay
t�;:: " aee;dents occur. Countless cars an spent Saturday and Sunday with their It is one mile and a quarter in length, Hist. -3rd, Alg. 2nd, French F, C�' * which were just w -hat was needed for
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-- . , parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rau.- and it is a beautiful piece of struc- C, Lit., C. . . vegetatio-q. - Mr. David Beeswax doubt, be a large. attendance as on township, recently very pleasantly
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". ,�. roads or forced into collision with chener, ,visited the latter's parents, the three -span bridge which �rosses of Stratford, were guests over the his family during the past week, his atives and friends interred in those Dr. Russel McKay, youngest son of
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1.1�, other cars by this, class of drimer, who Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson on the river at Quebec. The country be- week end with Mrs. Kate Bell, of this s-ster accompanying him home. -Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wi lia ay, our
I I � J I ; figure if they have the weight and Sunday -Mr- and Mrs. C. L. Smith came quite hilly in this part of the village.-Miii Elva Bolton, of Kit- Daniel McNaughton, of our village, an occasion of that kind, and we are village, has started the practise of
,�.., attended the Wilhelm re -union held at country, but as it soon got dark you chener, spelifthe week end with her has sold his 50 -acre fine pasture farm Pleased' to note that both cemeteries medicine in Hagersrville,' and will, no
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," . . the speed, that the road, Or any part in the towns -hip of Hibbert to Mr. are undergoing improvements from doirbt, build up a large practise, as he
.11 Stratford last Saturday. -Rev. Mr. could not get a very good chance to parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bolton
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, �..'� � of it they choose to take, is exclus- Pfeffer, of Linwood, conducted the�see the country. About ten o'clock and family. -Mr. and Mrs. A. George W. Wreyl, of that township, p
r., year to -year. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, is well equi ped for the prdlession. .
" 1�. . -unk s 'at night our train, stopped at Levis Sweitzer ind little daughter, Lois J.
I �.11.1 I .1 iviely-theirs� They are neither di services in the Lutheran Church last of who gets Possession this fall. -At the
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ful anthem entitled, "Pray for the
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or se-fety,of any human being but
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a neat garage erected on hi -oper y.
went to sleep and slept off and on all
tle daughter, ,are spending ithe first
Peace of Jerusal. n,
' W " solo parts being
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night until six o'clock next morning.
part of the Wbek at the ,home of her
taken by Mr. Sdftuuel Rennie. At the
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ed up for 'business with Mr. Lennis
We did not come into the Province
parents, Mr. alid Mrs. J. Brown and
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lit and will continue to get.away with
O'Brien as owner, and Mr. Wesley
of New Brunswick until noon and
family, at Edy's hiills.�Mr. William
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Calf -as as mechanic. -The scholars,
then we saw a great change i� the
Simpson, of Detroit, Spent the week
much enjoyed by the congregation.-
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teachers and ratepayers of Zu'ri!cb
scenery. There were miles and miles
end at his home here. Jack Stacey,
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. Fleming left last
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of forests and hills that would be
who also resides in Detroit, accom-
week for Kincardine, where ,they will
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at Grand Bend on Wednesday after-
hundreds of feet high. There were
panied him, and spent the week end
spend two weeks, vacation in their
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noon of this week. -A number frorA..
also large hills of hard granite rock.
with his mother, Airs. S. Steacy.-
new cottage, which was recently
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Zurich and vicinity attended the Lib-
All along this line we followed the
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erected by Mr. Joe Hagan, and Mr.
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ocean line and later the Peticodiac
teacher, left for her home in Clifford
H. Howard. Mr. Fleming's place, as
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river. The train pulled into ,Moncton
this week, where she will spend -her
Manager of the Standard Bank here,
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council of Hay township, held on
Wednesday last the
about four o'clock p.m., and if there
holidays.—Mrs. James Coxworth, of
has been taken by Mr. Mins, of To-
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was ever anyone glad to get off the
Strathroy, is a guest at the home of
ronto.—Mr. Ferris Cantelon, of On-
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by-law covering the Bla�k Creek
train, it was me, and hereby I will end
her daughter, Mrs. A, Scrufton and
adago, is spending the surnmer months
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double garage or implement shed. For par-
drainage scheme, was finally passed,
my epistle.,,
family.—Mr. Roy Webber is nursing
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
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after makin a few changes in some
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a very sore firiger, .-having contracted
Cantelon.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen
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I 210IR'S FARM. -R.O.P. Leghorns and R.0 P.
assessments. .
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in the Town Hall by pupils of Miss
blood poisoning a week ago, r6sulting
have been for the past week or so
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Cockerels guaranteed direct from record Of
Death of Mrs. 4acob Weido.—,On
Greta H. Lammie, A.T.C.M., on Fri-
from a blood blister.—Miss Francis
been visited by a number of their rel-
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�� -, Weido, in her 69th year, after an ill- interest taken. by adults in the study the week end'with friends in P ----.- - ---, --- I
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,.��.t: . .. volt, London, spent the week end at by a large number of the residents in public, showed evidence of careful the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. Reid, of I ' I -
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r ,the'liome of her.parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'I.,. . A. Bell. -Quite a number from this in this section, having limed here all training. Among the advanced pup- Port Huron, in the interests of her
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:� 1ocality are confined to their room held an Tuesday and were conducted Stackhouse, Brucefield, for her ren- the first part a this week, and her
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. . - Offiggreen on Sunday last. -Among .
. . . -ose taking in the excursion to SO. I
',�'�' , th tery. She is survived by her husband, and quality of tone. Florence Mc- and trust she 'Will continue to do
- one brother, and a number of sisters. Donald's' piano solo, Reinhold's Im- -Rev. James WKay, of new St.
% . ., Niagara Falls were Walter Fairburn, . IY!3 1
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"Il-�', 'Irma Ferguson attended the Cann LEGHORN S.-Leghorns for sale at DR
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�� t,.: . ' i tt's Toy Symphony was an, excellent course of his sermon on Sunday morn-
� .. �, ,. I -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Daymond and cockerel%, --anteed direct from record of li ir, the players all doing in must reduce our stock To move these shoes I
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: �: �� , , " Miss Beatrice spent a day in London performance high Producing trap neyted hens. contributio -ing last gave a oat interesting re- "* out in a hurry we have decided
,.� I Price during June 01.00: during July, sim: their Oarts in splendi,d time. Follow- port of the recent assembly held at test Shot Bapgains in olir
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. i.,�, , donp sr-mt the week end at the home to I on 86, Hensall, . Greatest Shoe Bargains iRf the historyof this town,
1;. �V � of his paitirrits, in Stanley.-Mrg. Jas. presented with an addreSs. and remem- and optimistic report of the prV,ress i ... �- �
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,,'F2�' , Daviso ), Kathryn 'Drysdale; earnest and worthy plea, and here
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* �!, % MIRR)MILILIE Don't forget that, some person will Beatrice Daymond; (b) "Country in the London Advertioer of the 19th Here are only a few of the bargains—the store is filRed with "
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';�, E I take home a side of cured bacon. The Dance," (;SpLrtorio), Helen Glenn; vio- ult.: "Th�at all. friction, between the — .
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11", �!,� .. .... �- Jo have always been ritvals and both Fairbairn, Billy Glenn, Roy BTbck; United ChuTch inembers cease; that GIRLS, PATENT I STRAP . �
� ,11�` ho last Wednesday. - Mr. Silas teams are this year playing good ball. . Sizes 8 to 1,01/2. ' LADIES, STRAPS and OXFORDS MRSSESO PATENT I STRAPS,
P,Jg�- 'Johns is suffering from R Severe cold piano trio, "Antoinette Waltz," (Bil. all creeds and 'denominations should -Made of Patent Leather, Cutban
IF, I Be sure to see this game. An added bro), Isabell 12 pairs only, at ........ $� I@ A few Ties Sizes 11 to 2; . 18
4041, 1 Aad..wil,l be polifined to ,his bed for e Smale., Kathryn Drys. Pull together for �God's work and not heels, rubber toplift. Sizes 3to ,7.
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,Ntl�"", . ��- . . , attraction at this game ivill he one ... pairs only; Goodyear welt soles,
P`U. . eemeral days. Many others have been dale, Olive Brock- song 111're Got a be continually sniping at ea,dh other A ;P4.00 value.
��'j,,�dg, '': of the oldest -and the sweetest violin -" LADIES, COLORED KID STRAPS 5 rubber heels. A $8.5b I
',J'%,, and sitill are s.icted In like wanner.- Pain in 'My gaw4ust,"' Agnes Fair- -The attendance at our local church, SALE ................... $23
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§ ,Sir. William Ellard is rejoicing over bairn; piano duet, "Over the Waves " es on Sunday last was not what it �
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', This player SALE .......... ...... d .
J'&�'f. . 8everal car loads of young
, , reading, "Why Every Child Should seaso showed 6, falling off, which, is LADIES' STRAPS and OXFOEDS
", K,,�:�:-�, people is also a gold n --.....
,pg�',: I from here motored to Clinton last , mpdal'at' Everybody Study Music," Maud McLean; piano, very ,regretable as the Divine com- CHILDS, LACE SHOES .YU.LIG Bleek Kid -Leather -1 E -BE XAde,of Patent leather, Cuban or
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I'�, U, , Vednesday evening and entertained . widrth
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zz;,,i�' .11re Inmates of Huron County Home, gall; violin, "Melody in F" (Rubin� ever, "Not to foTget the assembling , .......
� M� 1, 1�z es 5 to 7. 1 � ....... ..... Mffi 1 SALE ....... 11. .... 1. RIG ;
.. I .". I . like to see our Citizen's Band reor_ stein), Elva Stockhouse; piano duet, of o . 'yt I . . .
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lt�.�',. I �h,omfe-;kyiade candy. ganized and giving us fine concerti; "Melody of Love', (Englemann), Pearl 'Words of Davido the man after God's — - '. . . I
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In -b-.1 ., - Thompson, Myrtle Th-omps ; play- own heart,. should be. winging' loudly I . MEN'S, OXFORDS , Sizes I to 5%. Brown, Pearl T
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�!,,"I,� i CONSTANCZ a good get Of instruments and we be- Chopint El To �2 35' m'd-l'um s
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�,�,,`,�Iii�::";:�� Marion McKay;. ,Frederick Chopin: said to me" ,and then the promise I . .
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.1�21!' teri Imbelle $male, Dorothy Me
I f.,�"`, 2 " , -Mr. Robert Clailk, Mx. ,Ed. as well as all our villagei-s would be Queen; the Grand DukQ,,. a Polish of tho Anglican Church, taii men and I ,- I
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.`�'��,�`�,z,,,`� " I I SMITH &SON STOCK—AT G9VE-AWAY PRICES.
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I 'P - I . I Noble, Aldon' Appleton,; the Oravid sik women, sipe4lally kralmd in the . -1. . . . ". .
:'�"��I`��,�," �!:�L;, �� , ovdalting 'Mr. Char6nee Clarke, of ing the sun=& th's in rtiCUlRT, . . I �
1, 11, � Z . r of thiG weo I. Duchess, Marybell Carney; an. attend- Etvarrgellst.wotk- of 'the church, are ' / r . . I 1.� I I
:�,���,�,,,�',��,��,��,:��,�,',,� - ,6 vol, pa Tu" A ,k. -.there Is no ente= 'r � Shop 0,011S. for'loo
,, N%'.�."��,'�ir AWard Th if shoe buyers know that the Rdonomy Boot '
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"' I ��q d�pendfn iy%t t $It really apt, Xori<W Sineldiro, git outrider, visiting the dia,zedb-of,the -church on . , 11v
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I ,���,,�.'��,,��,'.,,'��'.'-�,',',OV'A�l�,wttgt thard, keWrw& home viltg band and we trug,t'that some, move Milit Part 11: Piano duet, "Tales the invitation ,of the Aretibishop of r -y day in the YeAr, but. when we Oftl� yon shoes,of SO h � , " � I
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