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'IN 11 HE J:rO c'7 ,4'V JlJ O 11.O111`� as mow'�h 9Pb'�'alll �eeleztion. M r. George F... a daughter of the late Mr. ., � .i9as . I � h, � ' '��' � �•+ `�? � Y �f {,,i,,�,:uvir>"� �,��' (��i��P,"'-,Coleman e,'"eli htedi the g t0 dt 11�as, mat '��� � ��� ���., � r ��'�rtr���:, Q9PUne aw r el vowammo� g y g pEolrl® William Blau of e Cud Li>1e, sad T �uaa n ,I'll I.11witAa a vary fin® �ddse�a in his usual ' rich townshipp, where the early I,lmorr't lrr� �rfi�e s� � � �" � .;: I � �' ` :, ;;Sa�� plea',snng mann�rr: Mr, Arthmar C'otiE- � of 'her life was set A'Rt� hes' tri � rIDILIID c@N TBITf, 11x1 Ail �J IY�IId II II�1+ Asn then seas A solo, after which1. RS marriage arks and b nsitnrsndl resided' au iazs > as "sir u J� , ' ' ; w e . '• , ]Merry thinkllag citizen wants to see has�commaunity grow, and) moot 'peo- the ofiPering anal roll call was' taken.41. on the fourtka concersioa oi' G.odericla fir. fps," �' ` fYy
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imps are etriflli to 'khiud snit )boost.' I�ut from the lekte pernitfle 'Mr W'Cardila gave anothen sa>lection,See township until four sera vu son - �� �� i
itis Hera, iia Ears t&sak they alaz not &reels hour or vr�nat ben do or e�la�t to Ilse baseness wast and it saes �cp Q11 P y ago, Paaga , , oi' Saakatylae%gssn', tea' ;�v kl •w 1
t :, y , 1� they retired to lives in Bayfield. Since dayswith P [u. au�d �i[s du9an eQ. e� �.. a { "t i
zMay fxoraa poi da'cided to hold a sociaII eveningoar ' *� t
> o a that time she has made many friends g'amesry. r • { +l
The problem, that confronts revery coftnunity is one of celHng': you
March 18�• �® losing side are pre. 1 � � �' n n I ,js� i ��' d�°
ii in the village who vail'I miss her great
have to sell your town- --sell people on your town. parll� a good ;programme and) Ysna�ea� y. Besides her husband albs Peaveys 's � a` 3 A,!
7[t'sounds, simple --and it is pl&-'when' you 'know how. fishing Hunch. 'We closed, our meeting to 'mourn her lose tour sisters firs. KWP im
� �� ` � 111 'Aly ran n JL]l. 9':Y EA fell years ago II 'hast the pleasure of cond=ting a camlpaegn to slel, � g ymn �6, fofllowedY by the full bef -re the John Wallace, of Rudyard, Michigan; � � � f t ` ' • �' ��"�4°i Mizpah benediction in unison. Mis's'es b � � �� ,+a state. IIn practically every town someone v,rouldi say, `'`That's sivaple and Mrs. Willialau Brundson, of Pee�ord, �, � � , p7`Vera Smith and Martha Carlile: and; ' g�hias anal )Pick ord, ? �irb'ftp �` � b ids like a good idea, lout whdllbuy ak?" Mich.• Misses So'The procrastinator an'd the fellow -who was satisfied with t'hi ass Mr• W. Carlile 'gave sentence •praayers eels .re� kuP �" s � " �,the were would sa "This is, a rett town• wh se 1 It?" Blair, of Goderich, two 'brothers ; b fig � ,. �,;rt��i, .' �QH^Ny 14'Yn?�� 2 - + �P r ,y Y, p y 'gam , y 1 James Blair, of Goderich, and John k "c ay.v.�e. Srll,:r� "
� ' And bite knoc�&cer would theme in with, "That i a good idea. Sell it and . Bi n `�'`�t� o CLU & SO of Goderiein township. She is also ' ed et f. Bbrfe, , t„ 1 tau
het aidrs of it." I survived ley two daughters, Mrs: �' �Danrbiixl, and .at the � � ;:� � aux
Theis cher® was the individual who said, "Wal, we been gittin, aloe all 'Passed Music oxam..Wisa )Eliza- �� Alex. Sparks, of London and Mrs. T. � �„r' J ' ''r w � � �
fa g _..�..... P ' n' Note+s. 46P1'ain 'Y��+” ax tC V' 1d",
�➢aese yesatiw without it, why ah'ouldl we change Haul? beth Mills received word last week L. Worm, of Zurich, and two sons*
on ,;1
'Perhaps you think the agree, as 'prex-tains to selliaa'g your community, from kits Conservatory that she had, Mr. Livingston Woods, of ToPedo, ®., % ; 1 +' sta;; $ tae 9E�arisla 1 ' r ;, ' `,'
� regardless of 'how you feel' or think, the fact nevertheless remains that obtained ninety-eight m'arke out of layer, and Mr. Mr. Reid, who and N,mbitt 'Woods, of Toronto. A � r e,� �~, r• night. � �s?
"gouan'urt sell your commurrity-sed'l people on your com=unity�-if the gplace the, possible one 'hundred in a theory flog resgonsngnet adixrg. A spleen son and daughter Matthew and Sad- � � � ; ;
B , aA,ere you live is to keep pace with modern times. exam -she tried: recently at the IInsti- diel choir of tush) levy. the Praise. On is, predeceased. their mother ten years WING ` a+, f{;
For a conaanun2}y� to be modistes it must keepu to and ahead of other tote of Musical Art London. Miss the Monde evening following, ' a a The funeral took �Ilace from St. Notse's.-•-11lfisls voce , y . I
+ �omntwnitims. If orUe community makes rapid strides to the betterment of Mills ,has returned home and will re- banquet was givers. the b9semeut Andrew's Church, Bayfield, on Sun- spent viae wok shut$ at l�e., horme flt W „s
living and working conditions, ,becomes a more attractive and interesting +shame teaching piano and then of the church, also charge' of the day, February 24th, Rev. R. M. Gale i h -'Mrs. A. lid. Bas is � YR
mace to reside do if its pp" sgsdatvtn a ;
P�PI'e are happier, nture content and more prosper- 'Dentate.-"Rawolved that the school au'ehr. A niazauber of the young men conducting the se vices. The pall- �",, .� fortnight at JPtannelton -M3+s. d. �+
ous; i't's up to other communities to profit by their experience and not oinly exerts more influence on the moulding acted, as vwaiters. T4e tables were bearers were Messrs. Henry Weston, cone'r left last week for InB a pafiR;a;, - �
do the some, but outdlo theml of the child7s character than 'the daintily dressed and�.a fine menu pro- Walter Wallis, John McClure, Lewis where she will spend a n;up]t�3- ' r�''' �`
1,� 7i'o keep al►ead-be anodern requires constant Changing. Bruos Barton home," was the interesting debate °lied The; choirs 'xr ae all well fill- Thomson, David Dewar and Robert s. more: Ronald Rae, of iIV 6 1.Ri 1i ,
oays, "When we quit changing we're bhiou '" change �' p g ed. The banquet was followed with Dela sympathy of all is ex- Colleg% spent than week endi- at• ha$. i, t$.
q gig g�h, and .to chap requires salsa- which took Place at a meeting of the g ty. he s home.-lVfiss'es Blanche Cun�aill '
mlanahi Clinton Colla ate Liters Soci toasts, music and addresses. The tended' to the bereaved husband and a t.'
y t $'taai84a:
)Selling a town or community is like selling anything else: First -is Miss Ena Parsons and Bert Grey, for- minister acted) as toastmaster. After 'family. r � � Lauretta Mel3-13W'nume Joh , �
there a market? 'Second -is it marketable ---suitable for sale as is, so that mer pupils of Blyth Continuation a toast to the Kink, the National An, o �' � �� t � � and Nettie' Homnth, of 'St tfoz*il -?i6 ;
when sold it will stay sold? Third) --to whom is it to be sold who'll buy presenting Upper School them turas sung• .Rev. Mr. Paull., of
r y School, re "Wff��°���®� �: Narlmal, visited at home over the v¢es- k� ` .5
' g ,spoke on The' end. -Dr. H. A. Muttnrt visited ilia
it? Fourth -how can it be sold? And fifth--whlo'll sell it -the sales force. took the affirmative, while the nega- e An pincan Church
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Answer these five question's; knew the facts', and apply the knowledge tive was taken by Form II A, repres- EEm'pire, replied to by Mr. William Notes, -,Mists Margaret Johnson, of W. M. D®IG uncle, Mr. George Ross, who is very
to your town, and all problems of growth, progress and prosperity will come ented by Miss 'Margaret Plumsteel and Sparks. 2VIr, Rae, Principal r of the Varna, is spQruding a few days' with sick= Dr. Gaudier, of Clinton, visited '` `y
as a matter of course. Bert Middleton. The School r .r who on Tuesday, March 12th, will in Win h .
judges gave , W sponded to a torsi to Our her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Clark. celebrate his 70th birthday. Mr. Doi gam last week. -Miss Laura
'These questions can, be answered' ---will be answered -in this column, their deci+siion, in favor of the affirms- Country, replied to 4sy Mr, A. E. Er- -'Mr. Charles DoImage treated his .is a we1.1 known la y g Bone, R.N., of Port Huron; is c agid» , '�;
win. Rev. Mx. Doan lawyer of Port Huron int 1, .
sbelp by step. If you will read them, study them, and do your part, you will tive. Alth'ou'gh they upheld the weak- , of Ontario St. friends in a euchre and dance last and also works his fine farm near g a few weeks , with her mother.-; ,
be th t Y -A-1.4. 't' t r d d Miss Olive Farad t the
•gam".
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e one o n' , a 5 up o you.
You are to your town the same as a salesperson to a store. The store
er sae yet, ue to their Ibrallaant
speeches and manner they carried off
Public Hall., in honor of the occasion.
array have good goods, 'excellent stocks, right prices, a good manager, and
the honours.
Notes.Mr. and Mrs. William M.
everything that a first class store should halve; but, if the clerks are indif_
Notes. -The Wonmon's Institute are
Doig and daughter, Janet, who have
ferent, not interested whether they,give you service or not, do not know the
arranging for a course in food values
been spending the winter in Part
,stock and don't sell you the way you like to be sold, sooner or late room-
and cookery, with Miss Gertrude Gray
Huron, have returned .home. Their
petition with salesmen and saleswomen who "know their stuff" and s'e,rve
of Toronto, as instructor. The course
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you the 'way you want to be served, will put that store on a 'back street or
will continue for two weeks, June 17th
back again. Mr, William Bell, of
com'p'letely out of business, and thee' cleriks looking for another job.
to 30th. Anyone wishing to join the
Seaforth, called at the home of his
Your newspaper, service clubs, chamber of commerce, and other civic
class, either mle,mbers or non-members
rorganizations
can spend thousands of dollars and m'on'ths' of time, but in
of the Institute, can do so by leaving
Workman, of our village, during the
the end it -depends on you. It's not a duty alone -Ht's bus'in'ess; good busi-
their names with the President, Mrs.
past week. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Field
tress if you do -poor business if you don't.
R. Wightman, or Secretary, Mrs. J.
of our village, entertained about 30'
Yours is a good town --can be made a better town -so get sold on it.
Colciough.-A very interesting part
of the young people on Friday even-
Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in
of Queen Street Sunday School last
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part.
Sunday was the presentation' of the
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This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-two, is' published by
Seals and' Diplomas to the following
the 4th concession, of Tuckersmith,
The Expositor in co-operation with the Seafoi•th Lions' Club,
pupils, who had 'attended, Sunday
'had a public aft -tion of his farm, farm
stock and implements ozl Wednesday
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school during the past year: John
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Wilford, diploma; Kenn'et'h Lyon, 3rd
Green and daughter, Wilma, of Aen-
STANLEY
Evans, -Mrs. Joseph Atkinson and
year seal; Harvey Davis, 2nd year
some years suffering from cancer, but
Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keys
son, James, spent Sunday with the
seal; Gordon Lyon, Ruth Hilborn and
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moved this week to the farm they
form•er's ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. las.
Howard Leslie, 4th year; Gladys and
Waters and Mr. Grant Love, of Ham-
purchased recently on the Mill Road,
Evan's. -Mr. John Malone is away
Irnva Leslie, 5th year; Ethel Taylor,
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Tuckersmith.-Miss Fern Taylor, of1�11
attending the funeral of his .brother,
7th year. Miss Taylor has, now com-
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Varna, spent the week end' with her
Rev. T. Malone, who died last week
'pleted her diploma with seven years•
with friends in this community dur-
friend, Miss Vera Dowson: ,A, of-
in Mount Forest. -Mr. Mike Murray,
of the 10th concession, McKillop,
perfect 'attendance. -It has been sug-
gested by Dr, C. E. Toll the idea
to rest^
amongst a Large concourse of
ferin'g which amounted to over $25,
gar Butt, of our village, visited at
of
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was taken in the Goshen Sunday
spent 'a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
re-organibing a band in Blyth and
and Mrs. William Butt, of Seaforth,
School last Sunday for the work of
Joe Murray. -Miss Katherine O'Con-
with this object in viicfvv, a meeting
and one stepdaughter,i`'
Toledfia, who
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Johnston, who
nor, Hibbert, visited her niece, Mrs.
will be held in the Commercial House.
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are missionaries in the San Pedro
Peter Maloney, one day recently-
The object is a worthy one and the
week, -owing to the serious illness of
'his Iittle nephew, who is in the hos-
Mission in Bolivia, 'South America.
Mr. J. L. Malone' sold a fine lot of
doctor thinks there is ample material
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Mr. Johnston is a son of Mr. Thomas
logs this winter which will total up a
here to form' a strong band and will
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Johnston, of Blake, and is well known
good sum. -Mr. Th'om'as O'Reilly had
lend his best efforts to assist in its
to learn that she is slowly recovering
in this part, w'he're he has manly warm
34 fat hogs to market recently and
formation. Some years ago by sub -
at his home, south of Zurich, John
friends. It is just one year since
was fortunate in getting them out
scrnption there was amp+Ie funds sup -
they left us for their far off field of
'before the price came down. - Mr.
plied to purc'h'ase instruments and
entertained a few of their friends on
labor, and their friends thought it a
Archie Lamont had a successful bee
these are available if a 'band can be
was a prominent resident of this sec-
fitting way to re'anem(ber them 'by giv-
hauling logs, last week.
organized.
ing an offering for the support of
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selves to the fullest extent.
their Work, In a letter received re-
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Gently from Mr. Johnston, he states
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Gle'w-Jamieson.---.'One of those hap-
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that they are well and are enjoying
Notes.-MissEileen Turner, of Lon-
py events which alway create a ripple
Notes. -The many friends of Mr-
the) work to which the Lord has called
don, spent the week end under the
of excitement, took place on Satur-
race tracks. He was first vice-presi-
them. Mrs. Johnston is teaching the
parental roof. - Mr. and Mrs. P.
Campbell, Hay
day, March 2nd, at "Neatherton," the
school and Mr. Johnston has been
of Township, spent
'home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,
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learning the language and overseeing
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
,when their youngest daughter, Flor-
t'he work on the mission farm along
Hugh Love, -Messrs. Glenn Love and
encs May, became the bride of Harold
with preaching. -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Fred Waters, of Hamilton, spent the
Francis Glew, e'lde'st son, of Mr. and
,W.
Schnell, who have been home the
week end with friends in this vicinity.
Mrs. Frank Glees, of Clinton. They
,past month on their honeymoon visit-
ing at the bride's parents, Mr. and
-(Mrs. Samuel Walker spent a few
days with Mr. Walker in -Clinton Hos-
motored to Exeter, where the
Mss, ,,Robert McBride, Stanley, and
pita'1, who is recovering from an op
71'ony was performed' by Rev. J.. C. CC.
other relatives, left for Windsor and
eration.-Quite a number attended
Moorehous'e, former pastor of Ontario
Detroit Saturday morning, and leav-
av-
the funeral of the fate Mr. John Deck-
Street Church, Clinton. The pretty
Windsor Monday noon for
inger
Jr near Zurich on Tuesda
young (bride looked charming in a cos-
Kippen. On Tuesday eve'nin'g he will
hold a birthday party in the Kippers
span vtre�els
end with her sister, Miss" Winni*ed:
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Public Hall., in honor of the occasion.
Farrier, Cedar ValQey.
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Notes.Mr. and Mrs. William M.
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Doig and daughter, Janet, who have
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been spending the winter in Part
Notes. -The many fTiends, of Mrs.
Huron, have returned .home. Their
Henry Wittersou are pleased- to Iearn
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many friends are glad to see them
that she is improving in (health. -We
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back again. Mr, William Bell, of
are pleased to learn that Mrs. William '
Seaforth, called at the home of his
Hoegy is progressing rapidly after11
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uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
undergoing an operation for appen-
Workman, of our village, during the
dicitis at the Memorial Hospital, Sea -
past week. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Field
forth. -One of the worst blizzards of
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of our village, entertained about 30'
the winter visited our burg Thursday
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of the young people on Friday even-
morning, damaging windmills, doors,
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ipg of last week, and all report a
and roofs of (buildings. The school
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good time. -Mr. Walter McCullie, of
was closed for the day 'as none could
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the 4th concession, of Tuckersmith,
make the grade.1.
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'had a public aft -tion of his farm, farm
stock and implements ozl Wednesday
Obituary, -The arigle'1 of death vis, -11
ited
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of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
our burg on the 26th ult., taking
for its victim Mrs. H. Miller, in her
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Green and daughter, Wilma, of Aen-
55th ,year. She 'had been ailing for%
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sall, visited at the home of Mr. and,
some years suffering from cancer, but
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Mrs. Emerson Smith, of our village,
bore her trials in patience. He'r fun-
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during the past week. -Mr. Fred
eral took place on Thursday, the 28th,.
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Waters and Mr. Grant Love, of Ham-
to St, PetW..s Lutheran,C1;•iurclt, Brbd-
ilton, called on friends in our village
hagen. The services were conducted`
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during the past week. -Mr. Elmer
by Rev. Mr. Alberti, and interment
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Detweiller, of Pontiac, Mich., visited'
was made in St. Peter's cemetery,
rs
with friends in this community dur-
where all that was mortal was laid
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ins the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
to rest^
amongst a Large concourse of
gar Butt, of our village, visited at
friends, to show the esteem in which
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the home of the former's parents, Mr.
she was held, S'he is survived by herls
and Mrs. William Butt, of Seaforth,
husband' and one strepson, 'Gordon,,
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during the past week. -Mr. William
and one stepdaughter,i`'
Toledfia, who
Workman, of Tuckersmith, spent a
few days in London
have the sympathy of the whole com-
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during the past
munity in this their hour of sad' af-
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week, -owing to the serious illness of
'his Iittle nephew, who is in the hos-
fliction.
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pital.-The many friends of Miss
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Sarah Daymond, who has been seri-
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ously ill in Toronto, will be- pleased
The Late John T)echer, Jr. - On
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to learn that she is slowly recovering
Saturday afternoon there passed away
and is now able to be up and around
at his home, south of Zurich, John
a little each day.�Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Decker, Jr., in his 50th year, after'
Daymond, of the 2nd' of Tuckersmith,
an illness extending over a period of
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entertained a few of their friends on
six months. The late 'Mr. Dechex
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Wednesd•ay .evening of this week, and
was a prominent resident of this sec-
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as Robert and Mrs, Daymond are ideal
tion and was widely known over all
entertainers, everybody enjoyed them-
parts of Western Ontario through his/-
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selves to the fullest extent.
interest and activities in the standards'.:_
bred horses. During the past few,
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years he had raised and sold' sham -
ter of young horses, which have since,;'i,
Notes. -The many friends of Mr-
made a mark for themselves on the
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James Stark will 'be sorry to hear
race tracks. He was first vice-presi-
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that he has been confined to the house
dent of the Zurich Agricultural So-
anonton and home, 'where Mr. Schnell J. tume of shell pink .georgette over for several days through illness,- ciety for man a)
Obituary. -The death of Miss Opal y years' and always took ,
has a good position. P peach taffeta, and carried a 'shower Church, Clinton, responded to a toast I Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jake Mrs. J. McLean, who took sick during a deep interest in the welfare of the
Foster, of Detroit, came as a shock bouquet of butterfly roses and lily of. to "The Church," replied to by Mr. Broome won ladies' first prize, a bath last week, is somewhat improved, but Society. He is survived by his widow, 1;
r •�77�7,�y�t�r to many in this vicinity last Satur- the valla y Colin (Cam bell. Mr. Brown Stewart towel, and Mrs. Ferg. Bullard carried is still confined to her room. -Mr. and four daughters, Mrs. T. Steinbach,
�E E(L I VrY OOD Y, and was attended b Miss Camp
hell. day morning. Miss Foster was born Lillian Glees sister of the anld Mr, Janes Sterlin res onded to off ladies' lone hand Mrs. Lorne McNau
Notes—Miss Lucy Eckert and Mas- and raised about two miles north of groom, who g P prize, a mixing ghton and family Alice and Vera, at home, and Mrs. a
"� wore navy georgette a toast to "The Ladies." Mr. S. E. bowl. Men's first rite was won h are now comfortably settled in their M.
ter Vincent spent Sunday with Miss Hills'greezr and was the only daughter g rge and lace over Merner and Mr. Dunn responded to a Mr. Saul Shannon, a jack knife and new home on the Snell farm, situate .1. T?Wecher,r,SDetone �brortherthWillism '',
pink taffeta, while Mr. Arnold Jamie- �P j ,
(., ]Elizabeth Carlin. -Mr. and Mrs. John of Mr. and, Mrs. W. Foster, who mov- toast to "The Men." The addresses men's lone hand prize, Mr. Joe Me- on the 1-3th concession of Hibbert,-- T. Decher, near Zurich, and four sis-
Shea entertained a number of their ed to Hensall last fall, Miss Foster son, 'brother of the !bride, supported P ,
a the groom. The returned to the were interspersed with community F'arlane, a pair of socks. A dainty Mr. John Pepper has purchased two tern, Mrs. L. Rader, of Stephen town -
friend's to a very enjoyable evening was a 'kind friend to everyone who � y sin n' and other numbers. Mrs. lunch was served after which a few all iron circular brooder houses which � � Mrs. F.. Rader, Mrs. R. Merner
on Sunda fast. -The Liters brides Home, where a wedding din- g' g bip;
Sunday Literary mMet- new her and was well liked. Much Rev. Paull sap a beautiful solo. A hours were, spent in dancing. Mr. are highly recommended for the rais- s `i
ing at St. 'Colum'ban Friday evening sympathy is extended to the' berekv- Her was served to the immediate rel- (Rev.) g P g• nr. Mrs. W. Weido, of Hay town- ,;
male quartette Messrs, Rae, Erwin, and Mrs. Dolmage make an excellent ir,g of baby chicks. We hope Mr. ski The funeral was held on Tues- =1,
was well attended'. A full program ed parents. stiles. On Monday elv'ening a recap- Pepper esti'( be successful in his en- p• 1,';
tion was held, when a number of rel- Scotchm'ere and Gabe favored with host and hostess. - Miss Margaret pp d� y, interment taking place in the
was given, which was heartily enjoy- Y. P. L. -The regular meeting of ter rise, t
atives and friends' assembled to do two negro melodies; Messrs. Peck, Eaton spent the week enc' with Mrs. P Lutheran cemetery. Rev. E. Tuerk- ;
ed by all -Mr. and Mrs. James tile- the Young Peoples Le'agule' was held honor to the occasion And presented �otchmere and Gale, violins• and sax- Harold Smalld'on, of Watton. -A sur- " beim conducted the services. ii
° Quaid spent Sunday afternoon at the on Monday night, March 4th Miss ��
;D the young couple with many valuable aphone numbers; Miss 'Gladys Gale prise party was given at the home of More Real Estate Changes. - Mr. 4r
)some of the) latter's father, Mr. Fzed Vera Smith 'presidin'g and Miss Mar- and handsome gifts, which• bespeak of presided at the organ. After singing Mr. and Mrs. Merlvin Clarke last Fri- School Report. -The following is Sol. Schroeder has sold his 133 -acre ,-
)Eckert -�Mnss Rase McQuaid is re- the Carlile, organist. The meeting their popularity. After a buffet lunch "Jolly Good Fle'llaws" and "Auld Lang day evening in honor of Mr. Clarke',; the report of St. Patrick's S -hoof, farm on the corner of the Zrnricia
cuperating at her father's home here was opened by singing Hymn 681. 'Mr. was served, the remainder of the leve- Syne," Rev. Mr, Doan led in prayer twenty-fourth birthday, The evening Dublin, for month of February: Sr. Road and the Parr Line, to his neigh- ...,
' from an attack of 8u received while W. Carlile Ied' in prayer; Hymn 671 g
Hing was pleasantly spent in game% and pronounced' the benediction. was spent in progressive euchre. Mrs. TV: Honours --Genevieve McCarthy, bor, Mr. Henry Walper, for $8,600.
in training at r. Michaels Hospital, was riven sung. The Scripture lesson ,and other amusements, Hosts of D'e'ath of Mrs. J. D. Woods, -Early Ferg, Bullard won ladies' first prize, Frances Delaney, Ursula Krauskopf, Mr. Walper sold the west 40 acres of
Toronto. u Mr. and Mrs'. Peter was read responsively from Matthew, congratulations and good wishes were Thursday morning, February 21st, a novelty trinket case. Mr. Moody Gordon Dill, Jack ?l'lolynenux; Pass- the farm to Mr. Fred Regier, who
Maloney Suud'ay'ed with Mr, and Mrs. 13th chapter, verses a de 44-60. Miss d g death called home one of Bayfield's (Tolland won men's first prize, an a%h (Gabel Jordian, A 11
Janes McQuaid. -Messrs, James and Nellie Taylor tools the devotional top- showered on th happy couple. for a P , gnus Coyne, Flrrenre will use it for grass. Possession will
Theo Flynn, lof Constance, visited ice Miss Grace Coleman gave areal- 'pleasant and prosperous voyage on most respected citizen's in the person tray. Consolation prizes went to Mr. Brennan, Clare Gormley, Irene Don- be, given on April 1st. Mr. Schroe- `y
the matrimonial sea. They will rem of Mrs. John D. Woods in cher 73rd and Mrs. Joseph Dolmlage, A dainty relly, Elizabeth Cummings, Joseph der becomes owner of the house in
s, Mr, and Mrs. Jas, ing, after which Mr. W, Carlile gave ear, Her death came as the result lunch was served after which all Delaney. Jr. IV: Pass - Arthur Zurich owned by Mr. Walper and oc-
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qi their grandparents, Clinton. of an illness of about two months, wss'bed Melvin many more happy L oo'by, Catherine Kr'nny, Bertha Dil- copied by Mr. Leroy O'Brien.
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°V cT which +began with an attack of in- birthdays, -Quite a number of young lop, Margaret O'Connell, Charles Mr. F. Haist, who recently put ?.
fluenza. All the splerns$id efforts of people, took in the dance held in Wal- Benn, Rita Stapleton. Sr. TTI: Hon- chased the Dominion 'House pro art
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medical attendants proved fruitless ton Hall last Friday might. A good ours, --Norman O'Connor, Edwin Map- in Zurich from Mr. A. Voisin, and was
V �La Flouff + liR�� Breezes. -Misses Josephine and g ep letnn, Mary Mol 1
in saving her life. The deceased' was time was r oiled'.- Mr, and Mrs. F. yneaux; Pal's -L oy l making arrangements to move
Mlaud'e ,Stirling returned last week
McCarthy, Ursula Flanagan, Kathleen bakery business into it, has sold the11
1 from Port Elgin, where they have h
visiting Burns, John Kranskopf, Agnes O'Cnaz rnperiy to Mr. Wellington J. 5ohu
been g their sister, (Mrs. Hugh
j ( MreLaren. -Rev. R. M. Gale was at 1, nor, Joseph Mulligan, Margaret Me- ton , who will re -o n u the ho�ll ;�
Cc, �s f ,Tt 9' A lei gness Rowland, in a few weeks. This is a well, i p �: Iver. Jr. III: Pass --Agnes m,
9 Chatham last week attending thle ' .Tack Benn, J.grnvs Dillon. Second- a ui ed
funeral of a friend. -If you 'want a w ��� �a����C����i��%��� " q Pp property and, the people �`
Y ,lames Delaney, Kathleen Cummings, 7nrich and vicinity are pleaimd &-4 ,
i Heal good night of entertainment, s. Joseph Donnelly Fergus Stapleton, the hotel will be opened again as thA
��e have on hand. the I oUvwIlmg-.— come to the Town hall Tilesda eve- � P '
��z yr Charles Krauskopf, Frances Brennan, accommodktion would be limited+ iiia
rIP%�®�e�' ��]��lEA°][° Hing, March 12th. There will then be Ail1'if°Q 46�ACr���V'1,®Cd�aC-I�i'tl�l�S,®]�� -To"h Dorsa Fergus o1.
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given a ' lay, "The M,istreffs of St � P y, sus Cummings, the hotel would be closed,
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CORN CHOP P OATS Ives," ,by mermbers of the choir of S't. f , y, Notes, -Myr. T. L. Worm, 'Oho &mcg ��
�[� ����� .�(ir�/�� ®�a fEI�9fE ®�j( ton Burns, Marcella Dillon. Part I&
�1��CTE� �i�N�� Andrew's Ilndted Church. The play los h Evans, Oamilla Donnell John conducted a general store >tic�r4�
1 gilvlen last season -by these players o _¶ �\j\0g�{�po {,p�c��n{�n Maloney, John Flanagan, Andreew Ma- of bis stock and wiheslmanyars, bag doldt Wil$td to i•ttpi' � 1',
SCRATCH �� ®�� ®� n�emhe- @9il hYC(Utlll5IlN1dbm loney, Loreen Looby, Teresa lifraus'- to the city. -Mr. g. 11. AYeeb m it%
I . 1 SCR E1E� (NGS CHOP 29M D CHOP was an encellent on® mn'd this prom- � (�j_m ,
ises to be even a bernor one. ko f, Thomas Dorsey. lPrim� B.-- ,ed the convention, of tb,g i�roarilael i 1•
MILL L F E]EDS OF ALL 9HKI DS Sunday semce d' Banquet b P y. , w ,y
y P` John Jordan Louis boob lose
lr - - Men of �e. And vv'o 11pra3ted CGtu,,> . Ape what at you will get ie Aaxlent & Co. Coal,l and Cole � y, Il:oa.6 Svpe?Ntendbnt9 lte1a' at llaftuA „r'
Feeney, Jomeph B3enrn, Lucille Il cGrath, to lest week.
�. B1 HNIRKI G for Bre ed IKlEYST®IMM goo 1?,W �'pe�aY i�® ��� 1,�1d in St. An. James Xrmrcas'leopf, Mary gwka�•, JZati . nescla �eltn ��e�"k�s'r�� N���tS�. '
lieu's i<?tritcd Church li$ayi9el�E, by WE& { lean Stapiet�mn, Maris Arnold, Xath- wedAin was sol s fistG � men and for men ou Sa ad'ti3r tri® ivtg, AM
eu lea C(20 leen Brennan, Angetfn Dona ft, gar- 149e to icer fat°s�ta�ha�o � ��y f� : , ,
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