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Raid, of Torouto, is Visit- , 8 I , ,
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;,111.1�..- 11,1�1�1, I . latives,_X4rs. Paull left for Miss SU44 ,Uaymona VM /1%1% * , , I
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.��.."��,��ll'���-11�',�,'�'�-,,��","R,�, i ; ,221 6 i;. �': 1� �,'� ��.;" I '': � . _4Miss Margaret Bell, of Detroit, is mother, who i's Ill.—M!" Ruth lious- . . .
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, ��.,',,,. 117 T800v- gun for as long as the E. H. S. main- : ' . —
:", 144�`-' r1_ .__1,.1i I..,1 ".. 1::.�!,":�;,,�.;,�- her parents, Mr. and Mire. Goo.. Bell. Christmas, fvv . . .. ''
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_�', . , j,�, � `�', "", .. of Tuck,rsmith, it will continue to grow and expand ,, . . "�,;,
, �, , J. Doig and W. Taylor are for a week ' to her mother's er,Y.—?Jr RO'bort Daymond, Of the tgins; -iii high standards of efficiency I WE ARE "
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�'.!�,'%�'�',�"R` ' . 'j�:' T. �i FLO Jes�ie Metcalf left for second couccission
I '-,1.-,1 . � "'. . �, .. . , cutting wood, for Mr. J. Halliday.— illness.—Miss ;' , �
'(�f;�,',,,�",._�.- , 1. , . . ay after -spending the who spent a few days in Toronto and until it has written its name clear I Wheat, Standard ... — 1 $1.25 per. busbal . 'I,
��,�'li;������;'�,����-"�l�'�;,,���:,*��$ ;� ' b A.s. William Wright spent Detroit Mond - Detroit, has returned home. — Mr. * .
"�.'yl�e'��" �'r"�k'i' '.. . , �m a -at he year 1492 a Mr. and M ... � ......................
� ft� _ e S - t The, fun across the scroll- of Canadian edu- ; over ............ I .... I... ... . �
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..'-y,.-:.,i;�',�1. " 7 - vacation with 'her parents.—' . 50 per bushel
I.. _., 3 E merson Smith, who has been confin- o not utter that poro-
�:,�Vf,t;j4r, ,olumbus Now Year's with friends in Hamilton OatE4 Standard or
lkz%i�,o;,:'! ,;:. ��4wu -Awed Christopher ( I .
i.�,�(.� ', 1". I . . I —Mrs. G. McGonigle spent New eral of Mrs. Margaret, McLeiod of ed to his home through sickness is cation. * I d � : Barley, Standard or over ............ I .......... .70 per bushel . I
`:','�4,i,,,1V,,',� .: "'. . in boastfulness merely in 11
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..;.:�`.`-, poxed Amemic - 1,40 per cwt. I ,�,:
".�;,.",)��,.-��,�'..�,,,,'�,�,�,: * , a, a f � l%t V"ot 'not Year's at Mr. and Mrs. S. Hiouston's. whose death mention was made last able to be out and around again. phecy h which only a gr "I Buckwheat, Standard, or over . . . .... : ......... .80 per ,bushel ,
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-,�,,� 11611:".11.1 - Q'�'�'h-rought him very much into the of Mrs. Murray. — Mrs. e -the . . ' . I 1,
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���,,,'��:""?"r�""::-�,;:,�....�,,,- � . 11 D,e,th _A_�T. Glen Stelk, of Detroit, Mich., ate can have and I know that Mixed Barley and Oats .............. .... ... I
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, �,v��l:v.�,..,,:., y, -but has caused Michael Murray died at the home of week, service being conducted at the visited during the past week at the graduates of all time will join in I il I
I ,"i %',_...:,� " Z,V�ejjot in his da I WE ARE SELLING
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,,-,,,;Fi� , �.t ,. Ws fame to come down E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith, hoping for its fulfilment. Before pass- I .
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M��f�;�:;.� " �".� " Road East, on January 1st, after an Bend. The pallbearers were A. 'llage. e ri , Silverking, Best Manitoba Patent .................. $ 4-00 Per bag
�L;�4 'E., � ,"�i ,. 7W,1 go down to generations yet un- as of a week- Mrs. Murray was Erwin, Lewis Thomson, Murdock of our vL1 —The annual meeting ing on it is Only right that som t - ' � 8.75 per bst3
"N�X .. , illne of -the Kip -pen Horticultural sOcilty bute should Jbe pald to the staff as '�' Keystone, Best Pastry Flour . - -"� .................. 8.70 per bag ,11 .
��,,,�,;"K 1, , ne Years Ross, Samuel Houston, James Sturg,- I I
, :,;-:� iborn. born at Kinkora seventy -o ,1; Whole Wheat (Stone Ground) ..................... �
,,'�, �,,�:�'� d Andrew McGregor.—Sam will be held, on Monday evening,, Jan- well as the school for after all they ,, I
%, - � 0 _ Bran—in ba --r ..................................... S5.00 per, ton I , . . i
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" .111-1111. , at uary l4th, at the home of Mr. and have made the E. H. S. -what It is " P
, - - . ecombe spent the week end
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--,,A,'%;,',�: � That is quite a record for one man Lawrtuce -and Margaret CGTm,OIIY. In Wid Erwin, Ted Scally Mrs. Robert, Dinsdale. This is - a to -day and were it not for their help :` Shorts—in bags ................................... 35.00 ;
I But we believe an equally - Strattord.—Frank ... I ...........
�"?,i,"',V'' �_ , Ao create. 1979 she was married to Michael Mur public meeting and the Executive ate and consideration many of us would bags .., ............... 38.00 Per ton I , :
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"' - and Irwin ,Schultz motored from Kit- . . ��,
:"�,k, k`,�' , lot of J �, Chop Mill -run, Screenfings—in bags ............. 30.00 per ton� I . '...
, great one will fall to the the ray and lived in Kinkora until com Let not -be members of -this gr n 0, ;i
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�,;�'. Mr. ehener New Year's morning to shoot. hoping fon a large attendance. aduati g I - .... 36.00 per t 1,
"Ilro", � -Xillop six years ago. n Saturday to all who are interested in the work of ,1,,, to -night. They .are -not perfect. �, Mixed, Ohop-4n bags ..,.. I � �
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��1.1.1,,,;'�: man who discovers the cause of In- ing to uL s. J. FrIaser left o . 'ilY6NE'51 ......... I
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� . � Ry" it. Influenza is Murray passed away four years ago, —Mir I Mr. the A%i*BcQtura1 �$Ociety in) IthBirl What buman 10 But they did com- I 1.
!'P, spend the winter at Goderich. — I . _ 1�
Ql�, Zuenza or a cure for munity c*TAe to this meeting and mand: and receive Our r _ --,,, *;�A , I�Mlv_�1111_.. _,,,,�� : � I . I
�i#�t,,',�'. and since that ,time Mrs. Mur -ay has ames Stirling left Saturday for his cOm aspect, a re- �1, ", �, _,.,," ."""%?A#,p*1i1r_ , ,, W, - � ,
��Ir', made her home with her sons. Mrs. J � ,
,�.,`i: , . as old as America i an the year's work. A full ,pect which soon ripened into friend- .
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, fts appearance about every ten years, Murray is survived by four brothers, home at
10M., Connolly, of Detroit., Michael visiting his mother, Mrs. Stirling, and programme is under way and- timialy ships. I know that at times we prov- . . '.
, � toll of life and Bernard e received. — Mr. ,d a sore trial .but we found the 7 1 .
::. I'll..' sisters, Josephine and Maude. — Mr. suggestions will b In
!."'. I , and after taking its ess and Peter Connolly, Of Detroit, and ged as Gilbei . t Jarrott spent the Christmas slow to anger and quick to forgive, did not take the platform. Mr. Petty Mrs. North accompaniedby the guestp . 11 i
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W Joseph Connolly, of Chicago. Ten William G. Rae has been eniga that proceede
%4, � . ses on to whence rn the loss of Principal of Bayfield Schml. — Mr. rvaeation with his parents, Mr. and ready to rejoice in our tAumpha and as the first spe ghly and a large number of useful and, hand- .
,-�,,, other thousands, pas children are left to mou Mrs. Isaac Jarrott. — IvAss Donna quick to sympathize with our sor- the Reeve had very th-orou . -
11 - of and Mrs. Ian McRae, of Strathroy, n-ec- some gifts were on display. The bride .
��M. - I I a kind mother, James Muriay., Wednes- Smith spent Christmas -with her par- ,ow,. N -red -all that was really I groom very nicely expressed their "i
, it came, to reappear ten years later. o greater .tribute than this ablY cove
11 of visited Mrs. Mary Prasar that an( ...
., I Michael, ts at Bluevale.—Teachers and pv.p- can I pay them and- in their heart essary to be treated upon .but , I
s."!,. Thousands upon thousands'of dol- Tuckersmith; Patrick and ay and Thursday of last week. en . _ of appreciation for the lovely gifts with I
l y, Thomas and d he would like to offer a couple �
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.1 . law hare been spent by Governments, McKillop; John Timoth ils have resumed their work again of hearts every member of this grad ....
I �- �." Dan, of Cbica�o; Mrs. Morgan and ____ after the holidays.—Miss Rose M�- tiating class to -night has a warm spot suggestions, the first being -that the which they had been presented with. I .
. j.- ,, men of medicine and men, of science Mrs. Calligan, of Chicago. Mrs. Mur- Lean, of Greenway, spent the holi- beloved school. Beyond taxes should be paid twice a year in- A very dainty lunch was serrved at
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.."% . in research work that might lead to ray was very highly respected in the STANLEY days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a doubt the school year of 1927-1928 stead of once, as at the present time the conclusion of the e5 .,
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,D,:� " , h hurch. The fun- contending that it would be easier for tainment.—The funeral of Mr. Aleir.
� ;k, a clue to its identity, to check its a& community and t e c qng is J. B. McLean.—Mr. John Graham, of was a great one in, schqol activities. ce a Murdock, whose death occurred on 14 1 1 .
11111V; I vancie, ,or to effect a remedy. eral took place. on Friday morning School Report.—The followl London, spent New Year's with his Wdth a total enrollment of Over 1,50 the ratepayers if collected twi I . ,
t. James, Church to Kinkora the Christmas report for S. S. No. 7, —Mrs. R. a new spirit of vigor and activity year. Hlis other suggestion was that Tuesday at -Clinton Hospital, was held � y -
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" 80�8-%, Annie Taylor 77.7, Alvin Reich-
� ,�: with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Bell-- est �u hockey, athletics and oratory term instead of only one. I
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1, .1 ert (a Wedding bells are ringing in Our 'surpassed anything ever dreamed of was ,followed by Mr. James Sangster, dock, to Hensall Union Cepne ry
�,� known -whether it is a germ or a Turner 68.2. Jr. Ill .
;�: : I soia 84.2, Irene burg.—Miss Helen Dinsdale,nurs,-In- be -fore. It is -true that bad- luck who stated- that he felt that it was Rev. Mr. Sinclair had charge of the � ,
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111. worm, whether it comes from plant ]BRUCEFRELD —Jeanette McAllister 77.9, Annie not necessary for him to go into the service. The poll -bearers were Messrs.
11_1.�: training in Stratford, Hospital, spent seemed to follow in, the train of our 11�
.) life, animal life or the atmosphere. 8 Wil- il for William Consitt, Fred, Hess, A. W. E. ... I
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,�� Oarlile 7a, Doreen, Reichert 67. , Christmas with her parents, Mr. and hockey team but each of us is cer- w � I
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1� comes and is transmitted from one Notes.—Nurse Hohner, of Clinton, meT Turner 60.9, George Stephenson Mrs.'R. Dinddale.�Xiss 0. Finnigan, tain that under better conditions the the past year -as it had been, already Hemphill, Fred Manus, Thomas Pal- �". A,
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11� com, ,and her son, John, Of Goderich, are 55.2. Jr. Ell—Allan Lowe 80, Billie teacher of S. S. No. 14, Hay, spent team, would have gone a long way. In very ably do e, but that he could as- mer and- John f
, I . I t �- 'Person to another, and from one spending their holidays at their home Reid 72.4, Stewart Turner 51.2. Pr.— the holidays with her parents at Nile- athletics we were more successfuland sure the ratepayers if re-elected that ing the funeral from a distance were �
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1. � Munity to anotherwith a rapl cefield.—Mr. Jim Ketchen and Julene ,Stephenson 87.2, Margaret —Mrs. J. H. Petty and family have the splendid showing made by our he would always do what he -thought Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkinson, Bay City; 1. .
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���. other in Bru T. Mus- Reichert (abse�nt), Xhirvin Johnson r. and ,
,.. deadliness unequalled by any Rev. C. A. Mustardand Mr. . treated themselves to a fine new radio students will long be remembered. It was best and in the interests of the Mrs. J. B. Hoover, Guelph; M
. their par- , Teacher. Mr. Cameron in following, Mrs. R .J. Eacreitt, Woodstock; Mr.
i, disease or plague. tard visited at the home of (absent).—T. S. Beattie — The for Christmas.—I%iss Anne Moore, of was in oratory, however, that this village. me line, stating and MrsI T. N. Hawkshaw, Hamil- !! .
.11� I .1 ents last week�Mr. J. Swan and his Address and Presentation. London, and Messrs. Robert and Dav- school made a nam -0 for itself. With spoke along the sa Mr. Hugh Murdock, Woodstock; : . I
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. � . I I just ten years ago the Flu took a daughter, Mamie, are spending their pupils of S. S. No. 10., Stanley, held is 'Moore, of Fort William, spent the a splendid speech on "Canada, -the that -if it was the will of the rate- ton; and Mrs. C. N. Hawkshaw and 'I.,
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V, lids in Hamilton and their annual Christmas programme re-elect him -he would do Mr. 11
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P, toll of life on this continent greater holidays with frie and associate on Wednesday afternoon, December holidays with their parents, Mr. and Tourists' Paradise," Eugene., Howey payers to uld, but if not chosen- son, Grant of Lucan; Mrs. A. T. Wal- I ..
_:!� � . Toronto.—The members Mrs. Isaac Moore.—Mr. and 'Mrs. received honorable mention at Ithe the -best he co -1 I I
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. . , � , helpers Of the v%%men's. Missionary 19th. The programme consisted. of James 'Moodie, of ,Brucefield, spent W.O.S.S.A. finals in London. Herman. it would not displease him as he lace, London; Mr. ffich.; Mrs. B. A. :
�, From all over Ontario come reports . e glad to hear that; with songs, dialogues, choruses and drills Christmas wi ted just to lease himself in the Troxer, Bay City, I . .
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I.. � Society will b Lean, the th Mr. and Mrs. George Gower, spea4dng on "Tha Future of -an payers. Mr. Owen Campbell, Toronto; Dr. N. A. Thom- , 1. I
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1;� I.", Of its ravages. N19 community seems the aid of their Christmas offering and at the close Miss Mc E. Thomson and family.�D-on't for- Oanada" won the 'Star Oratorical hands of the rate - son, London; Dr. J. Shaw, Clinton� 11 I
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:�., to -be immune, certainly not this coun- their auxiliary exceeded their alloca- teacher, was -presented with a Wa get 'the -birthday party in the school Trophy for the district, bringing the Geiger, as a n and 'Mrs. William Blackwell and � ,� .
" encil -set and a box room of St. Andrew's United Church, first cup toothis school. It is rumor- ship, then addressed the meeting at Mr. .
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,; ty. It'. is. true that this year the tion.—Mr. John M,clntosh, of Toronto, man p -n and 1D
, formerly of Brucefield, whio has been of chocolates. ;rhe address was read Kippen, to -night (Friday). A good ed that Herman, who has not yet com- considerable length, challenging some sons, Stewart and David, motored to. �
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,, - . epideni preaching on a mission field in Sas- by Anna Aikenhead and -the presen- time I-. anticipated. Come and en- pleted his term, intends to try for of the matters relating to the council Lansing, Michigan, on M I I'll.
�.. :a form as it did ten years ago, but katchewan during the past summier, tation made by Katherine Ketche'n. near for the year 1928, and that he was tc(nd the wedding of William, Jr., ..
,, ,. joy the games and contests. Lunch the W.O.S.S.A. contest in the tookplace on New Year's Day, " I 1
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.- from -its very nature, it is always a gave an interesting address last Sun- The following is the address: "Dear will be served at the close. Every- future. We, his friends of the pre- in the field as a past reeve for many which �� , I
r. I . Miss Jarvis, of Lansing, Mich� Fi.
,,, service. Four Miss McLean: It is with a feeling one welcome.'- Mr. and Mrs. R. Par- ce-eding year, hope that this is true years, and, if elected would do -his to �
dangerous thing. "N'ot perhaps so day at the morning — e was a large The many friends ana, relatives of Z
�. . by of deepest regret that we have learn- sons and Are -hie spent New Year's and we wish him- a .great -measure of best for the village, as. �h
.". much in itself, but ,to the ills it is hundred students were sent out -yer. He was followed Mr. Thomas Appleton will regret to
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� . "I I liable to leave to the human bod�. to mission fields ed that your sojourn- amongst us is with Mrs. Parsou's brother, Mr. and success in the coming contests. Yes rate or tax rDa rigored learn that he has been and still is �
',�. in New.Outario and the Western about to be terminated. We feel that Mrs. Archie Ryckman and family Of undoubtedly last year was a great by Mr. Alex. Smith, who cc �
11 -seriously ill at his home here witb I
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11, We say there is no cure, nor is a Exeter. --Quite a number_from his y-ar, a record year, but we, the grad- many acts connected with the assess- Mr. Appleton, was take ill about I
' i i ity are confined to their rooms -at re- merit of Mr. -Geiger and relating to flu. ,
.; M!iss Violet Petrie, of Sault Ste. Marie help, not only to each one personally, vicin usting class, do not expect th 'days ago, having been unconscious I ,:
.�. one. But there are many ways the ,proceeding that bad taken place ten I
,.1 -there visited at the -home of her sister, Mrs.- but to the whole neighborhood. .We with the flu. cord to stand unbroken, do not even .
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reigards to the same and expressed I most of the time since then, with a 4.
�1. in which the individual and the cOm- Robert Allen, this week.—Miss Ada have appreciated the various services Successful Student.—The followin� want to see it stand, but rather we in . -, , ..
11 I o Toronto after you have Tendered to us while you as not being trained nurse in attendance, We .A; I ,
�� munities may assist in preventing an Reid has returned t . clipping taken from the Exeter -Times want it broken and improved each himself very strongly ,.
.. . spending the holiday at the home Of we're here. Now as you are about to will be of interest, as Clarence Mc- succeeding year. That is our fare- fai4orable to Mr. Geiger as a candi- trust that we will soon hear good .
;� � 'unnecessary spread of the disease. news regarding his condition, and .1
, � , Municipalities are already taking an her father, Mr. C. H. Reid- — 'Mies leave us, on behalf of the school. we Lean was a student of sea -forth Col- well wish and it is with elagerness date for the Reeveship, Mr. Geiger that with good nursing he will soolk '.1 I
. Mary McNaughton, of Sault Ste. ask you to accept this gift as a slig t legia d g 1926- - that we will follow the old school's countered by stating that he felt that ;�
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,� ting I as responsible to and recoveir.—Mrs. Robert Green was tak- T I
.1 active part in this work -by put Marie, is visiting at the home of her token of our love and appreciation of Western University Scholarship for fortunes in the days which are yet to Mr. Smith w �
, - parents.—Miss Edna Thompson has your association with us. And we 19,28 from Exeter High School, IT'd is conle. Although we are absent in with the council for the appeal made on to the Hospital at London. on Sat- �
,_ a ban On unnecessary -public gathei- . cost urday last and an operation perform- 1,
W. st 'his assessment, which
.,: -� gs and. in closing the schools, the returned to Collingwood to resume assure you as you are about to re- ,ow. attending Western University. the spirit and the spirit 'of this, our agam
I I in ei- ed upon her for antrum trouble, and I I I
I . ng grounds forthe duties as te re-Zliss, Emma move from our midst, you take with At the Commencement Exercises held ,,h,ol, is -and always shall be with us. the village over $20 for he, Mr. G f .
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,�. most prolific breedi McDonald has gone to resume duties you our very highest regards and in Exeter .on . December 21st, hp was Thus though we say farewell, it is ger, to successfully combat the ap- at date of writing, Mrs,.Green is pro
, nicipalities are power- g nGm- gressing very nicely.—Ur. and Mrs. ' ............
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-1, Flu. Yet mu as teacher at, Bronte.—Mr. and Mrs. best wishes for a'long life of PTOB- presented with the Gold Medal -and not adieu, -for timei is powerless to peal. Mr. J. W. Ortwein, as a ssed Bertram North (nee Miss Flora ffig-
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. I I less - Q. H. Haugh and. family spent New perity and happiness. Signed On' be- cheque given by the Exeter Board o" ,,,,, the school and its traditions inee for the council, the
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�!.� . . ool, Anna Aikenhead. length gins), a bride of last week, had the 1
I with friends in Exeter.— half of the sch Education for obtaining the highest rrom our memory. Were I able to the meeting atoconsiderable ,]
', The place for a man or a wornan or Year's Day � ith misfortune while on their way to i L,
� 1, Mrs. G. Swan and daughter, Dorothy, Catheri-ne Ketchen." standing in the school and delivered could -not dealing with matters connected w I 11 � 11
"'.1. a child to fight the Flu when he have returned from -nto, where the following valedictory, which the talk on and On for hours I -groom s home at Woodstock, when 0 , , 11
:, , . contracts it is not in a place of b,si- Toro do more than weary you by repeat- the village and what he would like to the
, they were visiting over the holiday.— chairman, Mr. J. G: Staribury, -stated ing over and over again our -pledge see done on our streets and nublic nearing Mitchell, to have a very heavy ..�.
,% I 001, Constable car come dashing un behind them and ,�;.�,
. I ness, nor the street, nor in the sch Mr. Cliff Broadfoot left Tuesday for places by our council and . - 'Ir,
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� but ,in their own nt, where he has a good position. Time is unceasing. Day follows speaker, some silver tongued orator, in the -wav o" keeping eve .1,
beds, where he or Fli rything or- in passing Mr. North's car, cut in on I
, ared on him at the front wheels, throwing it .". i,
-1. th —Mr. Jack Souter and Miss Flora Notes.—Messrs. Gordon and Lawr- day, weeks follows weeks and year gifted with the speech of ag.�s, rnigh deily, and if his name appe I ,
-she is less a menace to public heal t 4. into the, ditch and smashing the car ,_
4- he ballot, would appreciate support, , 'I,
'. -than anywhere alse, and where his Souter have returned to Detroit af- ence Rau, of Detroit, spent New follows year. We cannot stop time's say for me the things that are in my - almost beyond repair. The force of -
I'll ter spending the holidays with their Year's with their parents, Mr. and eddying fight and few would wish heart. Words fail to express what Mr. lUggins then in his closing ad- .
,: hat owing the impact was so great as to throw .
�.. es. —Mr. Alex. M,r, . -s ernphaMzed -the fact t
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I .1 nto, _ Jack Rau.—Mrs. J. Cowen and to do so, vven if that were possible. morej I would say to You, so once deE f the Mr. .North through the windsh
I., . The best thing and- the only right Addison has return -d from Toro daughter, Vera, of Fergus, spent the Each year new classes gather at the more ,farewell to the old school and t,) ryote9ts in the first part o head injuries, necessitating I "'.
'-..-- __ where he was attending Boys' Parlia- weelk crid with Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Exeter High School and each. year a its surroundings. The great mistress, year as Reeve and Council they had caus-ing ,
,dical attention, while Mrs. North �
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,- thing for an indimidual to do, when ment.—Mis,s Olive Harrison, of Hen- Cawen , .—Wes.. Calfas, of Kitchener, class leaves its portals forever. On Life, bids us part and it is with deep rnly had some- ten nrontlis in which me I .
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'. � be contracts the Flu, is to consult a , to act, and that he thought that it over with a 4�1 1 . � "
Ili I I- gall, spent the holiday at her home is spending thq w-ek with relatives behalf 617'the graduating class Of regret and genuine sorrow that we onlv fair to re- erad. large number of I . - ....
I .doctor, then go to bed"'and stay there �ere_-4`Mr. Stan. Reid has returned and friends in the vicinity.—Mrs. H. 1928 1 am here to say good-bye, do her bidding. Thus we now go would be nice and .
:: to London to resurn.?- duties at Wester- Hamilton and niece, Doris Craig, Of morn than good-4bye, farewell. Not out into life well equipped for the turn the present council by acclama- nrticles which as a bride, she was 1.i�
". I vultil all the symptoms have disap- s is done in such a large 7i,um- taking to her new home in Wood- il".
�.,: velt Business College.—After spend- Windsor, spent the holidays with her joyous farewell of youth going iforth journey, better men and -better wo- ti0n, a ,
pea -red. That is best for the in&vid- ber of instances as our dailies show, stock. -She also sustained painfu% -
I. munity. ing the holidays at their homes here, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Galster.— to face the world bouyant and uria- men for the hours "we, have spent that way all the turmoil although fortunately not serious in- I
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" � . ual and best for the com Mr. Lance Norris. Miss Anna Haugh Mr. Pigeon spent the holidays at his fraid; conAd7ent in themselves and within these balls, the balls of our and that in -with J"es. to her body. Motorists com- . I .
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� . ,_� I .- and Mr. Carman H.'augh have return- home in Stratford.—Mrs. J. Treve- with the fame and traditions of beloved Exctew High School. .and expense associated genc,rally . along assdsted them to get squar- :. 11.
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I ed to Toronto. thick, who has spent the past week tiieir s,cho,ol behind them. It is -not electio "
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, ,� I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIm. without a feeling of regret that we thought their stewardship taken rare of, they both returned- to I
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'Ili . Hess, has returned to her 'home In go and theme comes a tightening &-f the bride's home at Hensall. They 4�
,, 7nRT=G]1D. IRENSALL ever attained perfection, he thought .11 I
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." Brinsley.—Miss Grace Keller -man, of the heart strings as we realize that are to be congratulated upon the nor -
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., ]BAYMEID Dashwood, visited with Dr. and Mrs. nev,er again shall we saunter down �llat tbe showing and progress made row escape of their lives.—Flu is very . � �'
I., . Njotes�Mr. and, Mrs. Mel. Clarke H. H. Cowen over the week end-- these aisles, and turn into a'familiar in the welfare and interests of the alent in and around Hensall, a . ,
., . illage for the past ten months mark- PrIv
�11 spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Nominations. — Nominations for M�is.s Elda Cal-fas, of London, spent room; never again -will the campus Ladies vi
.� large number of people having con-
,: MM. Epps, of Varna.—Mr. Nelson School Trustees and Police Village T . . 'I
"I, Monday with friends in town.—Mr. ring with our joyous laughter. That After a year's retirement I am again i ed good management on the whole- , racted the dread disease, and our .
�.. Goverilock wears a smile these days. Trustees was held Monday evening at Mr. Higgins stated that he bad en-
1�. and Mrs. Irwin Diedels and daughter, is gone, all gone. Oth-eTS 'have taken the field as a candidabe for the Reeve3bip o nf i.cal doctors are rushed off their feat � i . ", �,r
I . 2ea a baby girl.—Mr. and Mrs. W. the Town Hall. There was not a void personalities as far
1, Marion, of Kitchener, spent the Past our place. One short year and they Herman for the year 1929. 1 ask You to ,deavored to a *
_* t. - trying to cope with the situation. We ., .
I Dundas spent New Year's with Mr l?rge attendance of electors presen week with the latter's pare -Tits, MT. to,o will go. Another speaker will """' carefully my record as Reeve in as possible and that be liked to be in .
I I ap- former years with the records of any others trust that it will soon -be onthe wane. I � .
, . I .-. .and Mrs. J. Little—There will be no Two School Trustees were to be and Mrs. Edward Daters. — Gerald take my place. here on the platform who have filled this high position, and if you good relationship with all the rate- —Mrs. Gibbs and her daughter,'Miss
," if not elected would en- I"
11 ': . election of reeve and councillors, as pointed in place of Thomas Elliott, Badour, of Detroit, spent the holidays and another graduating class will do, I know that you widl have no hesitation payers and Minnie, late of Ireland, but -now of 11
11 I they were -put in by acclamation.— who had moved to a farm near Gode- with his parents here. have passed out into the world. To in again entrusting me with your franchise, deamor to suppress all bitterness, and I
_�. Toronto, are guests at the bome of . ,�,
". 3fiss Velma Haist and Miss Isabel rich, and E. A. FeatheTstone, whose es his hour and this on Monday next ,my interests in Hensall and wished all a Happy Ne -Year as al- .1
" � every man com Huron ,County makes the cipestion of od, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bouthron, and 11
1. Bottles -had- their tonsils removed at term had elxpired and who f,ignified _ - ______.____ ci go so did all the previous speakers. The ... I
.. .11 ours, our chance to show that we economical government in zftuni pal affairs .
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11.� � , Beaforth Hospital last week. — MX. unwillingness to contime owing to ou eeting closed with the singing of daughter, Mrs.. L. Simpson. — MMs I .1
, Saul Shannon and, little daughtw, pressure of busiaess. T'hose proposed =FFIN appreciate .w1hat the old school bag a very P,11 I to me- as it is to Y' . m Hazel OoxwoTth, of Essex, is spero- .i
I .. -and I believe my large experience in village the National Anthem. . I
. done for us and, to show that appre- and county affairs will enable me. at this ing the holidays with her motHw, I
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11 1�1�, Kathleen, are confiried to their beds were Chris. Parker by M. Ross and Young People's League. — The ciation we have ,gathered together for tirne, when they are bodily n-ded, to give 0,hby Ivir. Mrs. Coxworth.--4Mr. Harry Cook is ..,
,1 -with the "flu." We w1sh them. a Robert Elliott; Albert Dunn by E. R. - you not only vithiii for your taxes in Men- daughter, Vietta, and son., B I CoTifined to [his room with Pneumonia . . � I
%7 ! ispeed-y recovery. Weston and George Castle; E. H. Young People met for -their meeting a last time to unite in saying fare San but to see that Hensall-,sreta its share W. Marsalles aiid mn, William, and
11 .l L�.� . Joh-as by J. Pease and William Wes- on Sunday evening, December 30th, well. From now our paths diverge, of 'the benefits which acerue,from the large Miss, Florence Wolff, of Seaforth, �iid. his condition at date of writing .;
., - G the world of -business, expenditures in county affairs. Trusting that -
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N ... I �. ton. Mr. Parker objected as he plans in the school room, -with quite a num- some go int ' you wui again give me your whole hearted spent the Christmas �olidays at the I., vc�lkjgvorable,Mr. F. P. Warner I
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.� ber present. (Rev.) Mrs. Conner others to Institutions of higher lear�-
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, I , sided. Jean Bell took the Scrip- ing and the professions and some to " and family.—Word has just been re- at thei -home OfMr. and Mrs. Char�es 1#/ I I � ".1
� STAYFA ing A. Durin member of school board pre Yours very sincerely, I . 1;
. �� .1.1. fo�r twc) ture lesson and Florence Thomson follow the .banners of adv6nture a- . Jink,.q.—Miss Alice Dougall, of Sarnia I
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� . for three years; E. H. Johns, OWEN GEIGER. ceived of the death -of Mr. G. S. � .
��,' 1- took the devotional .topic. AT& Con- round the world. Some will fall by the , I former residen-L of our spent a few days recently with il_; i
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_ � Notes—Courses in Agriculture and years. For Village Trustees: Dr. New- " A
., Per took the missionary talk out of roadside but Others will go on rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougal. � 71,
�7.,11 Homel Ecouornies will he given in ton -Brady by George Castle and Wil- carry- Nomination 1V1i0eti11g.—'NOmivat40n` village, but who recently left for To- P'
;,_T the book, "Drums in the Darkness." ing the name and. fame of -the Exeter was held in our Town Hall On MOn- ronto, where be was making his home —A very quiet wedding took place in 11 �
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p ,' 4 I Keith Love gave an account of his ingh school with them. AfteT all, day eive'ning last, when there was a at tha time Ofbis i - .1
..� 1 1 , ,I , . All those wishing to take the course and Wilmer Blair; W. J. McLeod by work on the mission field in Sag -kat- our education is far from finished. death. The funeral I. $
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, should not miss the opportunity.— Ed. Featherstone and Samuel Blair; The pretty --good ottendante. Xr. James took place from gontbrori's & Drys- Rev. J .S. Mller, pastor of Askin St. X
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�,! ATnold, Jeffrey and Mr. Ried, of De- Lewis Thomson by M. Ross and A. F hewaii, where he was stationed dur- In reality, it h A.. Paterson fulfilled the duties of dale,s Undertaking Parlour o -n Satur- United Church, and formerly of Hen h. , '.I
111� - ... the summer holidays. This talk actual knowledge which we take out ivillage clerk pro tem- following the day afternoon to Herigall Union Ceme- sall, united in, marriage Mary Mar-
'vAl,_ ispending the week end at McGregor; M. Ross -by L. Thomson `9 1414, ,
, ��,,� troTt, are exesting and -beneficial into the world is as nothing. Twe t � �J
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;W t I the ,home of the former's parents, Mr. on4'A. McGregor; Harold Brand(,,, proved -both int death ofMr. Alexander Murdock dur- tery.—Mr. and, Mrs. Percy Wiggins guerite, second daughter of Mr. and ���
30-.' � I and was enjoyed by all. habits of concentration. and study Ing the past week, and called 'for and faimily, who have been re dents Mrs. John Fisher, ofHerisall, to Thos. ,
11'."! � and Mrs. William, Jeffrey_ ---,MT. and by G. W. Castle and E. R. Weston; Notes.—MIT. Gordon Fowler, of To- which we hare acquired .spell the Si ,�
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",'�V" Konto, %pent a few days ivitsiting at difference between success and fail- P .
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11,;�� t ,Sunday with ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Blair. the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. James B. ure. Wellington once aid that the following were nominated for Reeve: morning to make their future home. was charmingly gowned in hlue,trana- I
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.. .... 11 'I'_'::, ''Zith Mn and Mrs. Atkinson. ning under the auspices �f the Bad- of the London Road, during the past of our .gtr-tiggles yet to come were C. Petty, James Priest, James Sang- gins on Thursday evening Of this cost trimmed with fur and a small , L j
1 1;,�j� 11'��t' 1�1,,, � Sadler, of Whaleii, is spen& ii the Class rooms of the Fixeter � I If (iif,
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., �-'%' � minton. Club, when a most enjoyable week.—Mr. Clarence McLean, of the won, I , enty-five friends blaelt hat. Following the ceremony r� 'W
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.. . I ;.. good form; quartettes, by Miss Lucy big parents, Mr. and, Mrs. James B. ouf P1 Laren, Harry Soldatt, slid Thomas met together and b,eld a tUTP home. Hosts of good. wishes are
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,, I � ,, � � .'a. milmoll. Woods, Miss, Gladys Gale, Mr. Paull McLean seem the dearest are thozie, our feet . .1 �,
�, . I and Mr. Harold, Seotchmer; violin, James Mcolyinoint, of our village, is ' Following the hour for nom- part of the evening was devoted to erous relatimes, and frie-ods. — Capt. I
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l�, �,�:'��,�'L ? AT.thur Peck siO-W. Newton -Brady; gpsniding a ifew holidays with rela- inations, it was moved and seconded contests and, games, prize winners be�- and Mrs. R. T. Dougal a-nd Lieut. ..
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