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� �,�,'! ��:"�,,;ji��4 . , �� bliging neighbor. The late �41gntly bless His people of'Port Rowan, delighted the c0ug"`4� Barliq, St,mudard or O'Ver ........... it. 0. . - 'A i.� � �; � ,�?,�,4."! .-,�. '16
1 " . t4at the use. of geaaa 2-0 a sub- condition throughout the winter for 0 .... q... , 10 .av WSW t, ,, 1 .
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11 .� 11�"T Deitz was a son universally ta� this, glorious achieve- gation,with a wel4 rendered 8010 en- .q4 I ,�� �., 1,
, �� " *q fog a laborer'wltb a bee in El any kind of traffic, as it is this year �j.rs. Henry Deltz, of the Bronson 11 .
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�'�:,��,��!""����,,�-6",�",�,�., , ,16'lzbor saviu�g device. The Pro- winter, the money inve4ed �n cars, ww in his 67th -year. W. M. S.�-The w. M. S. of the 1,7th, a womeWs choir of between Save4ring, Best Uzattoba. �Iatmt .. , �, a $YAW .1 ..
I , ,,,�,::, , 't� : al, 0. says that since some the convenience and time saved by man he'learned the, trade of a stone I ................ 4$ 4.00, V 1.
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'. , g these roads masoll , $6,10 5w $W.'
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,,'ri 'I"'I"'176T V", L l marriage worked, at the trade meeting on Thursday of this week charge of the musical part of an—ta baz;s ................... ............... U.00 per. ton
,� 11 ; ,.,�, liberated in a kept in that condition is going to the 28th of February, 1889, he was Special music is being Pre- Br I
, 1� , "am"TO that geese with a large number of members service. : 35.00 per ton
�', Va,v,wberry patch would eat the gras's force the county into similar action. married to Prisc .
. '-, " - x,'� , illia Kyle, daughter of -t. -sident, Mrs. Me- pared for this occasion. The pastor ........ " ' "', * ..... " ' 40.00 per t.on
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,.6,16.� � ,.� � . � "I � g -n4 leave the plants and berries un f the town line, Hay. After their ened with a hymn, followed with "Why God Made Woman." — The 'Chopped Mill -run ScraenimSms�--im` bag ........ ::... 30.00 par ton
" �1, , ,� ,� " , 'touo4ed,, that the practice is bec(>m- idea as being preposterous on account 0 . Degan life by starting f the United Mixed Ohop-4n begs ...... igbiiii.i - I ... I ... 86.00 Par ton. I
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'�Wz, er, to make been made in the highways of Ontario ed on the town line, about two rJQ1I' . Miss Margaret Johnston .0- -,
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,.N�)V',,� I tlle whole ,garden or a field or two years to the improved winter former's father's farm on the Bron- have been ma& for this day .-Miss Dolly Ragan, of
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, � �`�,'��,,�r',�'.)., % � raising potatoes or g -rain? Hatch �ake another guess. years. After leaving the local churches, Mrs. Sinale and Mrs. by Mrs. L. Hedden, a after Which they -repaired days here recently with her friend,
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,4,0 "'. !arge enough to turn into the straw given in St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, Which was then owned by the late God," , i ndaY even- retu ed to his home on Saturday Niagara, N. Y., to resume her dutieG
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11� 11 . berries, Where they would earn their on Tuesday, Feb -id, when Mr. Ralph Gordo�i, ueorge and James Mulholland. Here Of evening from Seaforth Memorial Hos- as nursa.-�Mr. George WTon, who re-
; -, of the Ladies' A ontinually until about and much endoyed. This was. follow- ing the, meeting will be in charge
, , ner would of Tormto, cartoonist ente hey labored- c and Miss Lamimie, and -will be in the form pite'l, where he recently underwent cently moved- into our village and is
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� �. when they moved to ed with prayer by Mrs. Merner
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I I , I go -If or some present. Admisslon: Adults 40c, Children four years ago, resent time the study by Miss A. Consitt. The of a Valentina social. A special pro- an operation. -Mrs. R. P. 1. Dougall enjoying a well earned rest, together
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hl . -1-1. be free to indulge in 20c. 31904 illage and up to the p - very pleasantly entertained, a number with his wife and -is still as active av
1; �,�, ation until the N,,t,. to ]F.,,,ers._,H ... . ... bout the odde and our N of meeting cloUed with the Lord's prayer. gramme Is being prepared, and every -half his age, although he
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- other useful occup
: -%i, repairing for spring? Now is have resided. In the passing away
A I'll " I Pe. Even then, ends that need ,ty has lost a Death Comes Quietly to Venerable one attending will be assured ,a real of friends to a luncheon and bridge many men
11 1-1, otrawberries were ri the time to take stock and see what is need- mun, . ho 0, has been one who worked long hours
., . . I J h Diet the com ig Janu- treat--mMigs Glady Gartnor left for on Saturday afternoon.at her m
�-'12,� " � them in and be assured of getting 0 r. As a Citizen.�Ou, -Sunday mornii , ' ally on his farms,
%R. � n of the crop having ed. Bring * at WNitiechurch a7 in honor of her mother, Mrs. John'and most energetic
� , the cultivatio them put in .2 clit�ilzzn and meighbo letly pass- her home on Satu7d' - Brown, of 9 1, who is at has
d fi , always ary 27th, JAn B. Walker qu
,� nit class condition. A good
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I , ""I cost him nothing, he could easily af- stock of tongues, rims, spokes, Plo -Mias t treated himself, to -a fine ftarbm
� , 11 w handles, farmer e was second to none, for a month?s vacation to ye Eddy' Uffl, I _,
19IN - gressive. He was & ed a -way at 'his home on East Mar- last, . a few miles east of our,villj�ge
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ig, � - ploug:a and plough castings, ueckyokes. whif thrifty and pro . .
4?1;""Z� 1 -ford to hire pickers and just super fietrees, De Laval separator supplies. De Laval man that liked order in everything, lette 'Street, after an illness of ton cuperate from her rment Operation, present visiting at her home. kind, as
�6 eks, aged 92 years, 3 months and before returning to Hensall again.- H. Sutherland, spent I few days in; raddo, one of the expensive
'�, ,,,� 1'. � intend the job. claxified oil� cup and amle grease, tire chains, wn- The regular meetifig of the Women's London this week, the guest of Mrs. ,My Wren says to get a, good extaicla
g"',',, vaug�, etc. and evidences of his handy work is we
"I".. bulbs, Firestone tia-es, He was born in the to
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41 The profits o At the Old Stand ---W. L� Mellis. 3092-3 shown -both on the farm where his so glic � Church,
,." ��. - I e in the ship. of Matilda, county of Dunda-3, Guild, of St. Paul's Am an George Murray and daughters, Miss yo� must beprepared, to pay the price
��,g�ll - - now lives and his nice hom evening With a Margaret and Miss Georgina, and was �, of it, and he winteil something good,
,. i,�. be limited, by the acreage of straw Annual Meeting. -The annual con of Quebec, Canada, Oltober was held on Tuesday I
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� I,, s a good husband, a province He upeint his boyhood days gobd attendamee. Following the OP- also the guest of Dr. and Xrs. J. 1which he now has. -Mr. Jas. Patew-
z berries and the number of geese em- gregational meeting of St. Andrew's village. He wa 5th, 1836. . �
: C, . . I Hills een kind father and an obliging neighbor Varna, Ontario, where he was inaT ening hymn, Rev. Mr. Jones led in Lindsay -Miss Florence Fosi, only I son, we believe, has taken ever t%0
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" , ployed, -but even a few thousand box- Church, KiPpen, and gr
, king Pre- daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. David W. 1 implement agency carried on for many
� greatly miss- at The Guild are ma
," e w ed ,Grace Hicks Sleeman, who pre- Prayer.
�� �', per box would Church, was held Thursday, February and friend, and will be
3 �,:, es at twenty-five cents aar to be held next F,,,, of this village, and who is and i years by Mr. Colin S. HudSOU.-Mr .
- 7th. Mr. J. B. McLean presided in ed in the community. The 4un ral as ri ' to
, ".. , St An- ceded him in death one year ago. The parations for a baz
, I �','' -bring in a tidy sum. the absence of the minister at St. held from his, late home (tc * first nine years of their married life fall and held- a miscellaneous, shower has been for several years making Claire Zuefle has entered as a Junior
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1111"V . rvest the gee`e Andrew's meeting. Mr. T. N. For- drew's United Church on� Thursday, wi
�� 1, After the berry ha - nt in Varna, Ontario, after at this meeting, -which was, very suc- her -home th a relative in Toronto, in the Bank of Montreal and will me,
.. - . . eceased, had be6ri a m,em- was spe -near cessiful. Mrs. Peppler and Miss E een doubt ge,t along * ely-The past
,t,R�;. could again be put back and left to syth acted as Secretary. Very ell- where the d hich they moved to a -farm - Dr. Wm. Graham, has recently b nic
".1 � uple of cold. weeks of weather has
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1� , when couraging reports were received from ber for a great many years, and was w '
1� . came to Michigan Johnston- gave two fine readings which honored with the position of Secre- co
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I �!', cultivate the land, until ducted by his pastor, the Rev. R. Marlette. He first for our coal
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", 2,6 and the sum of Connor, who took his text from the in 1856, returning to Canada and rc� were very much enjoyed. The meet- tary of the W.M.S. Presbyterial, one made good, business
. they could be killed anO put on the W.M.S. raised $5 maining there with occasional visits ing closed- with prayer by Rev. Mr. that entails great care and responsi- merchants,. -Our coming Spring Fairs
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I'll � 11 market at from twenty cents per $1,200 was raised for missions. The 3 --al chapter of John and the 16th -s served bility, but which will no doubt be very are now -engaging the attention of
11 to Michigan, until he returned with Jones, after which lunch wa
I 1� "For God so loved the world rs. G. W. Reid, ably attended to by Miss Foss, 'who s c armers a a en al
��11 � er tidy sum of congregations raised,, the total sum of ve rse -.
il, - pound up. Anoth his family in 1872. ,He was an up- by four members. -M to k men, f nd th g er
,("., ote of thanks was given that He gave His only Begotten Son p Jc
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� 1. �,, 1. money. $5,370. A v believeth in Him right Christian man and was super- of Port Rowan, is spendbig a week has the ability. This pos-ition was for ubI , and will no doubt be better
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I " 11 I I-, This new discovery about geese ,OP- to the ,choir at Kippen under the that intendent of the Sunday School of o -r so with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a number -of :pasit yearg filled by the than ever. - A successful charity ,
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- ". ,:-. t leadership of Mrs. J. B. McLean, and should not perish but have everlast- the Second Presbyterian Church for F. Sheffer. She arrived on Thursday Mrs. E. F. McL. Smith, wife of Rev. euchre and darive -was- held in the
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I'll " I I I : . ens a wide fieldi of possibilities, bu of . coming to be Dresent at her Mr. Smith, a former pastor of Carmel I Town Hall on Wednesday evening�and
1�.,:. to the choir at Hillsgreien under the ing life." He spoke� very highly eighteen, years before removing to 'weving,
W, .. 1� life of the deceased, and also . - ry largely attended, 40 tables
.1..v we have onlyspace for one. Perhaps leadership - of Mr. W. Carlile. Re- the e in the village. He is sur- trother's, birthday, which she cel'ebrat- Church here. -Mrs. James A. Bell was ve
��,, ,f, e be- his- hom - being in use for the car , and thir-
, ", '. � some ,other canny farmer -will exp-ri- comnlendations were brought in and spoke words of comfort to th . by two sons, seven daughters, Pd. A large number of relatives and spent the past week with her daugh ds
, C�:, w ed, t. and Mrs. J- teen games played. Mrs. Alex. Smith
1, bird, fowl or adopted looking forward to the fu�ure reaved wido and son, who are left vlv
.. � ... ` 1� ment until he finds, a band fifteen grandichild,ren and six great friends of Mrs. ,Sheffer called, in. and ter and son-in-law, M
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� e church. to mourn the loss of a loving hus vished b- many 'happy returns --A P. Campbell and little son, Neil. -In captured the first prize for the ladies,
I I— farm that will clean welfare of th father. The remains were laid grandehildrren also one sister, Mrs. exciting game of hockey -was order to make it convenient for rural bringing home a handsome tea pot.
- i'�, animal about the Y. P. Leag-ue.-The Young People and Anne Hudso�, of Hensall, Ont be- 1 -Tv
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I I.- . out the sow thistle and leave nothing - peacefully to�, rest in Baird's Ceme-
�i 555,:�!' 1 of St. Andrew's United Church, Kip ides a host of friends in this com- played on the Hensall rink on Tburs- couriers and their patrons, as well on In the meTes class, the first prize was
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"', , . . but the grain standing. pen, held their weekly meeting on ter Workman, Isaac Munity, -who -will miss the familiar ,4:iv evening, Zurich vs. Hensall Jun- the rural routes, the Department has taken by Mr. John Murdock, of Bruce
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.� �� evening, February 8th, with a Mik,stard, Thomas
�� , That, bo-wever, is in the future, but Friday muel Cud- figure and -kindly greeting of this iors-, resulting in a win for Hens -all.- had manufactured special books of �field, receiving a pair of house slip-
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. 1�1 � er present. Will Thom- Jarr6tt, Wesley French, Sa rb. Hoggarth, of London, -is postage stamps containing 72 cents pers. The consolation went to Miss
-;��, the new use for the geese is an as- goodly numb Those highly respected citizen and oldest Mr. He at ' the parental home.- worth of stamps made up as follows. Mary McKaig, of Hensall. The music
1�1,111,111�1*1` it son acted as president and, Donna more' and James McClymont. .
A and we hasten to pass ance were Mr. piciieer of this community. One son, visiting
. sured fae md daughter, Mrs. Mary Pur rink is being well patronized, the 18 at le; 12 at 2c and 6 at 5c and for the.evening was supplied by
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I ,. Scripture reading, Acta 17:22-31 and AndTew Weir, of London; Mrs. Tom- x
..� alo�119 ab�, deceased a few years ago. ree, with the recent and past cold from .which books the couriers are Messrs. Gordon Bolton, Ale . McGre-
,. I nal per- ilson, of Toronto; Mr. and . f the weather, ,being in fine -condition. -Our expected to supply their -patrons by gor and Robert Norris. The awom-
�. 1, , Donna Smith took the devotio Mr Mr. Walker was the first one o
,��4- --------- --- ok the uel Deitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ech Axe, . " ole book or o panists were Mrs. John Murdock and
, rl iod. Mrs. (Rev.) Conner to J'alker family to take up meat merchants, restaurants and bo- ither selling the wh lit
I ll . . . Reichart, Mr. and Mrs. well known V e funeral tPl are this week' -ring in finecon- of which the number the patrons may Mrs.'James.McLean. Floor managers
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T � �11, WINTER MOTORRINT missionary topic from the 11 new study and Mrs. Ed s. Henry land in this community. Th i
� , -�� . Mr. W. Heary Reichart, -Mr. and M -r
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, �, L ., . . book, "Forward in China �- was held, from the home Wednesday dition large quantirties of ice�'Rev. desire--4MIss Lilly McEwen left here were Wililiam. Workman, Kippen, and
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� - �� , . 4' Mrs, John Ric] ,morning, 2m ar Rev. A. E. -
� The Provincial HdghwaYS hfkv,�' set Alexander gave J " I r this oc- '
i a, very interesting Steinbach, Mr. an R2 y 30th A: Sinclair, pastor of the United recently for Toronto, where she has Harry Horton, of Hay township. The
Y�., " I I - mas A. Edison. Mrs. J. ardson, Mr. and Mrs. )ea. Hobborer . iist Presby- Church, was in iSeaforth on Tuesday relatives and has secured, a very good committee- Who arranged to
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:: I �,!, , zn.� example in keeping roads open hr talk on Tho Avbng,* -Mrs. Lloy� Camero ' n i pi&or of the F , -,Ta .
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. , � , , I , in the C- Bell gave a -reading, "The Last Mrs. Lorne Arm, -Z all of terian Churcli, conducting religious rifternoon visiting the sick in the hos- position. She was, ,accompanied as casion, were.Nelsom. BlAchford, S
, i n by her sister-ins-I&V' Sangster, Fred Mann, William Sang�
"I wijfter for motoring that will
,. . 7 Hymn," which was much appreciated. O'Brien and Mr. Milton Deit , services and -'interment was made in pital there. -Large crowdst VV tnessed far as Londo
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., ,W years he followed by coun- o, spen't � ster. and W.- 0. Go' . The pre- .' '
, ,��:,, ne&-t fe �, Will Thomimn gave a violin instra- Zurich, 4nd iMx. and� Mrs. George M� I. . the-,hockeoy, mmatch,Exeter vs. Hengall, Mrs. J h , E. NeEwen w .
.;, - � 1'N - ' ill - `M4rlett'-'L. c knT; on Tuesday evening at the Hensall day with relatives- ;;�d frfends in the ceeds amounted to $85, amid the com- -
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Ititand eventually by townships. , �nental ac�compiihfj�d ,on the piano 'by Hi s and - Mr: and Mrs. Samuel Cud- ; , lyfi-�ng People -The A. Y.
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,, I T, Miss Florence. The min- more, of Seaforth. The sympathy Of Anglican ' Rink, resulting in a score of 6-0 in city. -Mr. Milton Ortwein was here rnittee expressed' their thanks in the �
V9.1` - ., is winter there Ive'bun- his siste, rch, met on favor of H,e-nsall.--JM-r. A. J. Grigg, a few days ago visiting at the home hall for every one who in, any Way ,
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� , , ,drVA miles of provincial highways an utes of the last meeting were read the entire community goe,g -ad y d held a ve of Clinton, spent a few days recently of his father and co, 'rilbining business had assisted in making the evening �
- I :. . . . by the Secretary, Norman Alexander, bereaved ones in this their s pleasant and, social time. The first
11 �j!, ,ry day with his daughter, Mrs,. 'E. Bell at with 'his visit. -Mr. George W. Wren such a success�We regret to state
I'll ;,.i which motors can be driven eve and adopted by the meeting. The Of -bereavement. part of the evening was d,evqte,d to
", . . 1,i w and . i -he home of Mr. andi Mrs. James A. was in Exeter last week witnessing a I that ex-Reerve Mr. Owen Geiger, .is
, d'. , im"Nhe week, regardlesis of sno meeting was closed, by repeating the . 'sting
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1.- , W excellent programme, consi Bell-�Mr. William Simpson 'and sis- demonstration given of the Case com- suffering from a severe attack of
- a. These roads run Mizpab benediction in unison. HENSALL an g -iv -
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q� !�:� 11 of the following numbers, all weW ' lit I -s been seriously'ill.
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I ... � Notes�The Ladies' Aid of St. An- s ter, Miss Mae, of Detroit, ape the bine, and which cuts and thieshes at pneumonia and ha:
114 as far north as Orillis, east to Corn Boughmer-Fee.-The marriage Of en and much enjoyed: Solo I Mi s k end at their home here. -Carmel the same time. fle,has one of saidims many relatives and friends trust
R,: ". -wall and west to Goderich. In the d-rew's Church, Kippen, are having a ret M. Fee, of Buffalo, Louise Drummond, entitled "Among wee
,k, Presibyterian Youths' Welfare Club combined machines which he lyurebas- I that he will soon regain his, acCub-
�,- �; f concert on Tuesday, February 19tb, at Miss Marga
,k1';','.1 southern part of the Province, of Mr. and Mrs. My Souvenirs"; vo,cal duet, Miss
'' 0 8.15, presented by Mr. Ralph Gordon, youngest daughter Mr. Ed- Grace Stone; Rev. T. W. Jones read- held a very saccessful skating party ed last. summer and, had in operation I tomed good health.
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"� , � - .CoWse, during the average winter of Toronto. -Mrs. Robert Daymond Walter J. Fee, of Hensall, to . . � .
- H., . L. Bougbner, of Chicago, took ing, "The Little Girl"; Mrs. P�jpler, ' I -
i,��,t, there is not enough snow to make and two children left the fore part of wln -, I I .-
P'� � I- 4. d - few da s in To- place on Thlirsday, February 7th, the solo; Miss MinnieSangster, "Baby has .
f�'11 eptable diff erience. L e we(� o spen J
�.i: , any Pere Rev. John, L. Short, of the Kenmore a Tooth"; reading, "Urana—L11- 9
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T.'�. . ron-to with relatives.----:Tbe many After Recipe," Misq Doreen Varley; instru-
" Last winter the attempt to keep frienc I ts of Mr. and Mrs. Thos% Butts, Episcopal Church, officiating.
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,;1, ay from Stratford to Gode- of our- village, will be gorry to learn a trip to Louisville, Kentucky and M,ental, "Chrisrtian End,eavour," Miss
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. �� �, rich open was -not very satisfactory that they are coriffited to their home Other southern points, Mr. and Mrs. NargarA Drummond; solos, "Lassie
1-1 Boughner will rria�-,,e their home in of Mine" and "HappyDays and Lone-
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"I 11,;, to the owners of either motor or horse through sickiless.-Mr. and Mrs. Sam- The .,ia,*ny -relatives and ly Nights," MT. Claude Blowes. Each
,, ,�!�.- uel Cudimore and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chicago. e responded
ule,q friends of the bride who is, so well one of these numbers wer
I �111..' Arawn vehicles. This winter the ex- Hill, all of Seaforth, attended, the
11�,�,�',.,- . ten e use of snow fences and im- and favorably known, join in wishing to with an encore. The most pleas,
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�i� ... �� ,� ,�, 11 siv, funeral of the late John Deitz, of our
1, , . , proved snow plows have made all the village, during the past week -An old her together with her husband, long ing and interesting feature of the
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, and continued happiness through life. eve,11i.p,g was the presentation to Miss
r ,1 difference in the world. There is, time dance will be given in the new shortly
. ��,'.� " Farmers' Meeting. -A public meet- Margaret Drummond, who is
111,04 perhaps, a depth, of from six to eight hall here on Friday night of this . -aving the village to make her future
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1� �T week and a good time is being looked ing for farmers and farm women will le
'r, � I I I inches of hard packed snow the width be held. at the Town Hall, Hensall, home. in Toronto, of a handsome
Ufk7�. For -The weather man has been -uary 15th, at 1.30 in French ivory mirror and, brush. The
I I 251, ., ,of the pavement and the length of it. honding out some real snappy wea- On Friday, Feb'r '
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��., `,�,., the afternoon. Charles McCurdy, beautifully Worded address, was read
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I'll , For farmers living on this highway, ther the, last dav or so and it wa�;
44 , - salesm-,.).n for the U.F.O. live stock de- by Mi%s .Jean Stone, while the pres-
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%�. tean-dng or driving conditions for claimed that -.Nllonday morning was
1)11�� � rtment, Toronto, will give an ad- entation was made by Mrs. Peppler.
..'�111�4�,, sleighs or cutters have never been as one Of the coldest this winter, it be- Pa rketing of Miss Margaret -was, So overcome at
11" .�' ing six below zeTo.-Mrs. Glazier, of dr -sq on "Shipping and Ma -
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. 1 _good, while for cars there is very lit- Live Stock. G. W. Foster, of Lon- the time by the address and presenta
1� ,,,�,,�', Clinton, is spending a few days at
�� ,,� - I tle. difference between the winter road the home of her dau'ghter, Mrs. Thos. don, will also give an. -address On the tion, that 45he could not find words to
�;1111;,�. "Raishig and Grading of Hogs." A express the appreciation that she felt.
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.1. . , � !� ond the bard surfaced cement in sum- Butt, of our village. -Mrs. Fred, Tom-
, akeT from Toronto will be Following i 9 the address: '99ss
'1'� T -tar. lison, of Toronto, is spending a visit lady SP'-'
V,�;il, as the farm women. Margaret Netterfield Drummond: On
I ',� 'f her sister, Mrs John pregent to addire
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kil.4;, 1'h,?Te is as much snow in this di,- at the home 0 LocA speakers will be pres nt an ill bAalf Of the A. Y. P, A. of St. Paul's
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�",. Peitz, of our village. -Mr. William
1,11, " " "'." � Iniet this year as falls in an &N�arage . ve short addresses. R. e- Uan Murch, Hens,all, we) ther umdersi0lied,
�!. Anderson, of oar village, who has be�en 91 " -
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��;fi;, . will act as chairman for the occasion. hear with regret of yolAr coming de
", 'L� L"� winter, yet more farmers are uAng under the weather through sickness idst. When we
,4, �'�, thed� cars daily than have ever used for some length of time, has suffici- Skating Party. -A very successful parture from oui� in
;, skating party wag, staged on nk ,of your valued rnemberghi� in
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11.1- L I I them. Once having experienced the ently recovered to resume his d ties
4'. -Quite a number Hensall Rink on Friday evening last our A. Y. P. A. of your loyal devotion
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1: -.11 .�� L . . ence and pleasure of winter as mail courier.
�, I coliveni, Jailce by the scholars of the public school, to the eburchr of your services as
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L , 11.1 from around here attended the i and wil-
k-1.1 l roads like these, it is, not reasonable given by the ChiselhurA Club in the being arranged by Miss Ellis, Miss pianist, and your :,eagerness
i I I'� �1 b Buchanan and Mr. Claude Blowes. lingness to help in all branches of
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; ��.. to suppose that people will ever e Hensall Town Hall ;on Wednesday -v -we feel that the loss
%,�`. �, successful prize church acti. ity,
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i.,.ii�, -satisfied, with any other kind. evening of last week and, all report Following are the a s to s w I be efi
,1�1 me. -We are glad to report winners: Obstacle race, W,m. Drru-- of your memb r hip u il - n t
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i�i%', I this week that both Mr. J. Bengough mon, Albert Wolfe; ,boys 16 and un- and be of ntol lue e Oth r
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, -, k �, farmers living On rount�T roads or der, Bill Joynt, Dick Welsh; boys 14 parish.
, 11""': I I and Mr. William Anderson are able - pl re i p ti -' u -wit thi
.. , tev�nAiq roads, Once having seem how to be around, again. -Mr. and Mrs. and under, Aldon Appleton, Willia easu n resen rb,� YO 11 9
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�',1.1,1� more favoiinblo conditions their Charles Upshall, from the West, Vis- Drummond; boys 12 and undier, Bob farewell gift, in token of your sincere
W�- -much Pa,sismore, Raye Patterson; girls 12 appreciation and good'-wi - may
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. in", and unday, Mary Hemphill, Olive God bless you'An an yo future Un-
". .. � brothers on provincial higbways aye ited with N Wry
� " � living M,j�ar, will not damand th(a. during the past week-Mys. He
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. F �� � �, Brock; boys couple race, Harold Fos- diertakings for Him and , May Your I
,Q;- Ivison spent a few days visiting her - motto ever be for "'Christ and the
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,�,:.;, omr�ie. Alritady seMonis of this coun- daughter at Portees Hill during the ter, Bill Joynt, EdL Little, Aldom A'p
��,�� ��, . eto girls' 11 e; Tgi� , F 07ence Church." ,Signad: Hom. PreDident,
� �)",;�,,� " ty.11mve patitio-ned ths CouiltV C01111- week. -Miss Mabelle Whiteman is P1 m; co P1 e I M
"Z"', � McDonald, Hazel Hudson, Beryl Pfaff, Rev. T. W. JoilLss-'Preside'n't, - PeP- [
,,��- .. -weeks in Toronto visit-
",":, - ,ell keep their roads open for mtitor spending two Miss Emma
I � '��'Y,,�'� . Mclera Munroe; Potato race, ROY P10r; Ist Vic ��wsiid�.ent,
I o attending the .
I -P � I . .. ing rel�Ltives am& als rid, Vice -Pr d t, 211T. Al-
�,�� � � ft, , A in winter. In a year or two
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'f� I Horticulture Convention being, held Brock, Ed. Little; couple race, Mr. Johnston; 2 esi M
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