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I SEAFOE'TH;, RIEWATO kARCIff, �% T Mg. � . � ,�, ­_,��,,.`,,, ,,�,!.�,:S' ., , �,�. . . �J,,­­­l, .1 '0­11­111111,:�[­ � I.., .... . . t ­ I ­— . ­====.;�=� ;,�:� 1,", 190W i", - I I 11 � 11 i 1, , ))­;�'��.; � � . — — " I , "I .... .. 1",-': ��11:111�11li � . . ,­= - . �,��;.��I�,��!,!� I . . 'I ", �� 11 l�..,,L!.":?j ,f .,­,,,,,.,"'­., �� � ,,,, 11 " . �.� 6:r,�.,`, � " SEAFORTH COLLEd�ATE W- BeK at VIX"11--Aft Tuesday eve- Revellers, Club, hgve met together in I I I I �a­�� 7.,,�.,Ik , ls 14� I'll , ��, � !l , i \ . I I I I '-,,.J,--, I nl,�) , , .I - -, ���, � , '111 I i. , ?,i��I,r, !�!;& ll.P *.y , � �,�: i q 11 I " , :, , . , � 10 �dna BASS Elelen Tough entertained 9 social way to empress our apprecia. I ,,�l,,,-,,�,��'�,,,,,,��,,.'�"!.,�,�y;,�.-.��,q�, , " �, - �' ,' . � . �! I , , ' ,F . o � �� i �1 i 'A� ��,��v,�(�1�1, ,f , , , z,_ �, y �, , I .� I I . , d , , '. �01N,g ,l, " �'o2 � �� , ,:, , �. ,I'� , ,,T�l,kzl`�� _ J 1k, EXAMENAT�ONS at ,a raiscelaneous showar for Miss tiOu Of YOUX friendship' as membogs .. 11", 1110 0��014Z'l ,'lQ­" I I P The" results of the mid-termo. emam. Pearl Douglak IbAd-.) plect lof ths amd loyalty as ne�shbors. We often �� . Inations held the latter part � *9 Febru- month- � Ulss Janet AikMhe&d enter, fall to realize &�ad to value the friend- . tallied Thursday even -in --- -1 --,..--. A-PPAU40111, w"w".4-jr2i . ary, are� given below. The g. - Miss abip and devotion of lives -which &Top A I �, , _9" M7 . gIng "Olza. ;;;: � I 'IV' , , mAM62 'n Doreen Farquhar is spending a few spending ems,Iv,es a , .... .. M�.. each group appear in order of merit. th mongst us un- , I , " 1, '�!'M,­, ,:, .. � � V1, W 2`1 ­ � 11111 ik� days, at her home here.-Dziss Gladys til' they are I wal-y. 1he ,pallbearers we Messrs. 1,old by tlya proprietor AXO`hol�- 9 t - - I., le i'll,4 q l�tp' �4.11 '11, I I removed from US. '09, . 1�14R*1.1 I -,_111 llw�'!�,,, ill � I I," ,, � I , 15t Class -'& from 75 UP; 2nd Class Ad4son,, nurse-in-tkainiiig,- o - t erefore, I . . . 5 , 7, ';'�� il �,A,�,,,,,Ikp, '. ,qk!jl-00t� ,,, - from .66 to '74%. f M 31 feel that we camwt let this 0. . �, William and- James Love, '�Viltaw never yet received a complaint agabust �-gqerq no iE 1� . i'' and Jame. Jarrot', William Consitt any article sold, Xr. �� I ",-, ?.11� W *Class from 60 lia, is visiting at the home Of her opportunity pass�. %�thojat in 11�,Om,sl J � L, V,10 "I'. 1._. to 65%, and C,Tle�fit from 50, to 59%. a 01 .... � t� ��v Z,��.���.�`� "I parents. I . " -, , , .­­ 1'� -,.� M,;- , Reports have been sent to the par- small way, recognize that fTiendship . �- ­ - ­4Pc,,4UA"Z� - �lf.,.t,"�"�,,,�t*,,,����;i!�4W,.�,,""O', ,�i�,�', . . 1" i . Y. P. S. -,The, regular meeting of which will n or be forgotten. . is felt for the bereaved xodAa�_ajja Ki-s---o�le-;�a-n--U,f-fa�c"t-uring plant and in� rP714.,_- __ Cn_`-'qi�-�m, . ,. X j��i �WAi; -_, , , I ,u ev So . I .1, �� �,,,',5% �,�,, I I , son. Mr. William Walker, of HamU- tends manufa,pturin ,;l"F,q� "" ­ . entst or gu rolian of every pupil. The the Y. P. S. was -hold In the basement we ask You to accept the,E�p chairs for . z cement tile. Ev -,��1�,,�,,�i"'O"�i,.". , iil,�., �,;,-,,�,,,Il�' ton, a brother of the late Mr. Wal- has also been appointed general agent '( 11, " ;, � i�.i' 90poge 7 the, report is to give the of ,the United Church on Monday eve- Bit. and Mrs. Biernes and ca9serole Foy- I , -1. �.,�',,,­ . parent or guardian -some estimate of ker, attended thie funeral. . 14'. 'I, Mr. Jesse Free- for Hiss Been, -not for its intrinsic � l�l � 11 � 0& �� �� . . 9 t . ning, Mhreh 18th. , for Huron and Perth for fertilizers ,; ,�­'i, " ­;l.";A1,�' 1: 1­� txi�jj 6� �, " 'IN $. ithe student's work at school. If the man presided. T4,e meeting was op- value, but for Our good will and beat Y. P. L -The Young People's ond Niagara Lime, and intends giving I ".11"'i, -11 . ,�,,,,"��, . I 1, " il!;! k _ student's standing is not satisfacto League held their St. Patrick's social all his attention to this wor& He has .. 'Ii..,­'i",� ,� � - ry'ened by a few moments of silent wishes which accompany you to your U*� . 1�1 . "; -1 i,.� � , I � je� the parelut or guardian should ascer- I . ,. ��,,�� � I pruYer. The gening hymn was new 'home. Signed on -behalf of the . . on Monday night, quite a large crowd leased lot 9 on the 5th concession tA) , I .11, � i, ��,:,,� - � I , �10111* 1 ,V`11'� - ,; tain the cause and have it remedied ... zowing bedIng present. Mrs. Gmner opened Mr. Harry Chesney, who has been .. U I I ,..;,�,",,,,� 1; _� in the Morning," The Scrip- Club, neighbors and friends. 0 e ' v i 1i I i � ,; ,;"' ,�`! " at once. The Principaf should -be the programme with a sing -song, ac- working for him for the past fourteen for over. a yeavlq#b . ..'.. ­,�i, ;p ­ I 1011- ture reading was found in Hatt. 13, W. M. S�The regular meeting of NOW. �. 1.1, ,, , - I . , �i il! � _ 1.1 .' I � sulted if there is need for 'nfOrma- Th�e hymn, 6�0 Maste I il companied by Miss Jean Xvison at years. . X)JOU* i .. I 1� � I r, Let He Walk the southbranch of the Women's Mis- derwent an op O' ' � I '­­'-, � I �, er# 014,�2w, ",.,,�,,;,,��, ,�J, I O � , I I ­­', � ," k , 'I, - " � . : 'in , - - . A g, - , ,g . tion or advice as regards the stud- With Thee" was sung. Wiss,Dorothy sionary Society and Ladies' Aid of i rgan. This was followed by a Obituary. -Mr. John McLean, 4,Riv- of her tonsils t. I � � .... I solo b i , , l ant's work. No MUFF& S(ONS Mr. W. Carlile, accompamied erside Farm," Tuckersmith, answer- 14st. Urs. Jacobi .� L, Broadfoot and Mr. Jesse Freeman had Duff's Church, was held at the home '.1 Y . I., -1 11, Form H. I ... 14 �� I I . I ,.�, I I �_,) entence prayers. The business per- of M by Miss G. Stephenson. Rev. Peon- ed the great call and passed away 6c -al aild is in a I .�. ;_1 , I . ..� 4 �4�4 . . 1 I',:. " , V I 1'�'., 3�, Class I -A. Eckvit 97.Vo, M. Reid, s -rs. John Daly on Tuesday, March — , ,. .1 ��.,� I ,.�,N --- _­ . . - " 11 - I ,I rose, of Varna, then spoke a few suddenly and peacefully on riday He' Many friends- wish' , I , ­­ ,�ItV,;. iod was conducted by Miss Janet Aik- 12th. A -number of people were dis- F . I a F, ��. _1,i�,�!§,',g, ., words ,to the audience in his usual evening, the 15th of March. 1929, in r6covery. . ,:. ":I,f��_� �. . 11 �,,,.­ 1,� E. Drover, W. Kruse. enhead. Mr. Jesse Freeman and appointed in not being able to at- Jeffries, a Young IzVyer from thelmaimer. A solo by Miss Martha his seventieth year. Mr. McLean was I .. I I I 1.� " I "'.1 .:��,,; , ---- ;C�=� I ,.�_; I , � __ , 11 � I - William _, ­ <Mass H -C. O'Leary, E. Chapman, Akx. Addison gave a report of the tend due to the bad conditions of the North, Harold Scotchmer; Jim 97nal-ICarlile, "The Dear Little Shamrock;" the only son of the late Mrs 1. '' , � - " 1. , � �` �' ?-Allen, M. Broadfoot. Training School at Stratford. The roads. Owing to the absence of the ley, Harold's friend, Brown St6wart; 1 Mrs Conner gave a sketch On St. McLean, well known in her day as � 1'�,,i 11 1-11 i class 111-H. Somerville, B. Ed- hymn, "The Son of God. goes forth president, Mrs. Daly conducted the Jose Do Palmero, a -Creole Ren . Pa * er which contests and Widow McLean, of "The Riverside KI?PEN. � I " �: . P`,.� I I il. _,,1 �.;"'�::= ;, 1 "'41 � The meeting was devotional exercises. The missionary Don MeMenzie; Major Waslongton' rl formed the second part of the Farm," her husband having predeceas- Zl--' -d : �',"I�' �Ii. gar, H. Selater, R. Hugill, F. Dundas, t, War" was sung. egade,: t' ck, aft , games I ,I, ,:" �, ,� I .11 -1, .. ll 't_', 'Ind a 'Ile P stand do -�.�';�� . ­ Ephraim, the'sisting of tomato soup and cake, pie young. John was born and lived all - t 'd eater to zomw ,��,�:��, 11 . ;_;:;,i WMIAS rZ ID Mall, in hard wan Vlj%6� , " �', 111� b U 'es e ' : �l �f�g,�,I, A. McLeod, D. Adams, R. Shilien, G. , __­��� Esther Dorrance and, Mrs. Gordon. Colonel's Major Donoia, Murray Grain- and ice cream. The social was clos- his life on the ea tiful hom t ad, ' Ia 0 r om ro to, !VOU ,r: ­;i�, C. McNay. closed by repeating the Mizpah Bene- prayer was given by Mrs. C. Hender- Jefferson Lee, a Southerner Of the old - programme. Lunch was served, con- ed her when the family were very j .... � I'ved home fr To u i � Credit -R. MacLean, E. Broadfoot Puilders, Aittontiow-Havi I , diction. son, and readings were given by school, James Stirling; = � " , I Free, B. Oke, B. DorrEl-nee, M. For- , rest, K. Rutledge, IDUBIEN for first coat Plasterhig or va.tchbig befow, ;: � 1_' ,, , , ,:11.1 , I 1� I �i'l ,� I I � H. Rankin M. The meeting closed with the Lord's ger; Mr. Ward, lsolicitor for St. Ives, ed by singing the National Anthem. farm, where the family first settled Papering. Also cetnenk tath, hudmted 14me I I � 0111` , . Successful Play. -A splendid play, prayer, after which a dainty lunch Williani G. Rae- Claire St. Ives, the Rev. Penrose led in prayer. in the forest wilderness, when they et0c7_ ,'. . ��1,4,�.A 1. I Wolsh, M. Dunlop, J. Murray. , W-0. R. Cudmore, Mansell, ont. rizei;6 . " ., � "."W" � . , 1�,n " I I Below 50%-E. Forrest, C. Eckert, entitled "Plain People," was held in "I served by the hostess and a Colonel's granddaughter, Gladys __________-1�:__ emigrated from Scotland nearly one I 81ST -1, 1, ,%,� 'i Dublin on Friday night and was pleasant social hour enjoyed by all. Gale; Cereese St. Ives, Claire's c us- . �. , ",.'U 1 4 f ' W. Cudmore, 0. Stirling, H. McLach- . 1�,�'.,,'Iflw'�4�1,�"�,� � I L 11 much enjoyed by the large audience. -The North ,branch of the Ladies' in, Dorothy Scotchmer; Mrs. Ai a- hundred years ago. Of a quiet, re- . ,, g,,; _- - . Ian, IVL Bolton, S. Cudmore, A. Broad- 9 3DNSTA1\\TC1E Card of Thanks�C,n behalf of my , . -%""",�J,1, '. I " I ' Aid and W.'M.S. met at the home of dale, housekeeper at St. Ives, tiring disposition, he was a great lov- family and myself, I desire ,'�, �.,. . n' le ' The following are the charactcrs:-- Mrs. Notes.----4Friends will to thank JVI';�l ,,, ; 0 foot, H. Beattie, R. McGo 19 I P. be glad to er of nature, and nature's bandiwork my old friends and neighbors, who I 7..,:,�il, , . �, 1, - , I ,:1", I .':'-�,r 9, � A . Reeves, K. Harrison, C. Ferguson, E. Ezra Bromley, Jack Hurchill- Almira Mrs. F. McKereber on Tuesday, Mar. Brown Stewart- Sign&a De Palmero know that Mr, Robert Jamieson has and always took a supreme delight assisted us in preparing for and !��,,J ,,� 9, , . '' �e', . ;� Htwkins. Bromley, Miss M. Jewell; Ma�tiii j,,_ 19th. There was a large attendance with an eye on' the St. Ives planta- I returned home from Seaforth HOS- in a well tilled and productive soil, furnd-shing entertainment for * my � I �.. , ", I � I,', . i�'. � �. I POM rL � per Brom-ley, W. McKenzie; Liza Liz of members and visitors present, and tion, Mrs. R. -Scotchmer; Letty Lee, pital after his operation for appen- his beautiful animals, -and last but not birthday party on March 12th last,, , ,�� 1, I I -.,.,. ,,.,,� �� - , '' � I Class I -A. Siemon'88.8%, E. Evans Hankins, Miss M. Brown; Judge Jot- the social afternoon was spent pleas- the Major's daugbter,� Ethel Stirling. dicitis.-The W.M.S. met at the home least, his acreage of admirable woods and who contributed so generously ,;�`i�";-# . " � . 1 ",z,2 . �, C E. ,,Gillespie, A. Wallace, E. Golding' ham Marley, X. Malcolm; Melissy antly in quilting, At the close dainty Every character was well taken and o� Mrs. George Wheatley on Thurs- which he and his beloved mother so for the valuable gifts which we re- . ':AE- . V , " . 1­3�, ,,,��;,Ii D. Wilson, M. Barber, R. McDonald' Watkins, Miss 0. Danard; Jonas Jar- refreshments were served by the it wouldl be hard �o, particularize. day last when a goodly number wer thoughtfully and carefully preseived. ceived and did not expect on that Ge- , ''. , l , e . . , ��,, , 1. McLean. rock, F. Robinson- Belindy Jarrock, hostess. Those creating the most mirth were present. The ladies quilted a ciu'lt Of him it may be truly said that he casion. I must �­'!�,J', . ,, Miss IV. also .apologize tin, , ..:. �� 11 �, Class H -E. Duncan, X. Stewart - 1. Hodge; Airam Curtis Peck, ­:�_ D. McKenzie, James S#rling and Mur- that Mrs. Wheatley had given to the saw: many of my friends, whom I intended , '?'% I i F. Devereaux, E. Rice, J. McKenzie, ray Grainger. Ile serious characters Mission, after which a short meet- . " "i".11 -� , I � . ' F Barker; April Blossom, Miss E. MAN= "Tongues in the leaves, to invite, but was unable to do I ',,'��, D. Driscoll, M. Watson, V. Nolan, G. Dobson. were well performed by A. Erwin in.- was held. The meeting opened -so on -.1""Y" � - � ,, . ,�,.'A. ,_ � I i-��, 1�1 - . ",;, 140— �4 I 1. _9 I � � ft� - W'", TIM"Ar", 4 � '"' ­�`�' I,' 99M , 11 I A�o I 1.11 rr ".".1 t 111 1 ­�"4 ' "" * '� "'e""" i � "'4yii44 "bo4e In' �� ' 4 '� In 4 b E � ' d ti� ro few we ph, WID;r dry up_T�Iheq440 C 4,h!�Jhur4 oh= as b�n reouired � ,- , Notes. -Mr. James O'Loughlin ba% and Gladys Gale. The acting of Mrs. wiih the president, Mrs. Roy Lawson, Sermons in stories, account of not 'being able to reacbi ':;:,�',',�,. I I ,,,: �. 1 I , I Butson, J. Habkirk. Obituary. - Many people of this secured a position with Mr. James R. Scotcbmer was excellent. The in the chair. A verse or two of How illiam �_ . . (I'll, , .- 1, I � Nolan, of Tuckersinith-We are sorry Lakeside Entertainers gave a num- Firm a Foundation" was sun " And something good in everything." M. Doig. . ,.i�, �11 -, Olass III -L. Purcell, M. Ross R vicinity regret to learn of the death Books in the running brooks by telephone or otherwise. -W ,. � Nott, H. Dixon, M. Thompson, ' G' of Mrs. Richard Carpenter, who pass- g and ;­ . 'Special Services. -The �erviees in I J111111 I �. % . to learn that Mrs. Wm. Hoegy is not ber of fine selections between acts. all repeated the Lord's Prayer in uni- He died as he had lived, without an St. Andrewls'United Church on ,VaTclB I .; lq30 . � Broadfoot. ed peac�efully away in Detroit, Mich., . , 11 . I .1 . .. � improving as rapidly as her many Chairman, W. G. Rae. An excellent sori. After the business was dispos- enemy in the world. His youngest 17th were we I '?? �111 Credit ----G. Hays, 0. Holuie, j - on March 5tb. Strengthened by the friends expected.-Tbe many friends lunch was served. The basement was ei of, two verses of Take My Life ed s ­� . 1�1 . - last rites of the' Catholic Church to " 11 attend . Thi being I ,�­ 9� which she sister, Mary W., the wife of Thomas Men's Day, the pastor chose I :� ,,, � U Frost, M. Haigh, M. K]ling, M.'Mc' of Mrs. Henry Wetterson are sorry appropriately decorated. I and Let It Be" was sung. Mrs. Ed. as the , Lennan, D. Sills, E. Rolpb, F. Kling was ever faithful, she to learn ,she is doc- I McMillan, of Hullett Township, pre- basis ,f his subject, ,, e . ­q-.'.-� still under the _!,j� . , . V. MacGregor, IT. Hyde, A. Calder" calmly awaited the final call, perfect- toy's care. -The fine weather of late deceased him alm- - . I , �N � . ,,,:: 1. � Th Galilean �5 I �_ I . A. Edmunds. ' Below 50'/o -B. Stephenson, X. Web- ly resigned to God's Holy Will. De- ceased -whose maiden name was Ellen has improved the roads so the cars . :� . ster, 0. Nicholls, B. McCowan, C. Me- McCardl,e, was a native of St. Colum- can run. -The maple syrup season is going to ,be of short duration, as the . � �, Domajol, L. .111agan, J. McLachlan J ' ban and all who had the happiness of knowing frost is almost out of the ground. ; -t Gemmell, G. Crich, F. Case, H. Peierb AI . � her, loved her. She was an affectionate mother, and always a There has only been one good run I son. I Form III. loyal.and faithful friend. Her hus- so far. . _<�,_ I Class I -M. Drovet 86%, J. Archi- Thald, H. Ament. . band and two sons predeceased her some Years ago. Before leaving here WD'JTEROP .� � Class 11--4M. Beattie, M. Keys, F. , . to make their home in Sault Ste. ' Marie, Michigan, the late Mr. Glee Club. -The 'Glee Club met at . , 11., Ryan, J. Finnigan, E. Workman. and the home of Uiss Jean Holland last 11 �i �f : . ,,, . a 01ass 111 -1 , - vott M. Reid, 10. , Mrs. Carpenter were highly respect- , Tuesday evening. The night was � Dickson, N. Habkirk,' M. Card -no, N. ed residents of this vicinity. Mrs. spent in progressive euchre, Miss I Tyndall, 1. Forrest. Carpenter leaves to mourn- her loss, Almira Shannon carrying off ladies' ,. I - � , Credit -A. Finlay�aon, M. Irotharn I four daughters: Mrs. Ryan, M-rs. Goodmetter, first prize, a sandwich tray. Men's , 11 V Nt 1. Pinkney, G. Parke, W. Lane,� 6 . Mrs. Laroeque and Mis,s first prize went to Mr. Joseph Dod- Gemmell, B. Aberhart, H. McLeod, 1. Arimie, all of.Detroit, and One sister, ' mage, a shaving set. Consolation k � O'Leary, R. Aberhart, G. Rennie, N. Mrs. Mlattliew Lynch, of Beechwood, prizes went to Mrs. J. Dolmage and 11 �. � Cardno. . BelowSMo--J. Williams, A. Dolton Ont. . Notes. - County Constable M. 3. Mr. F. Bullard, A dainty lunch was -served, after which all thanked the � I ; W. Bolton, C. Way, X. Crich, G' """ Matthews, X. McDonald. Nagle left for Toronto on Monday - He was accompanied by his wife. They hostess for their enjoyable evening to- I I I I.., , I ���, " V Form I[V. . I I Class Y--�G. Scott 83%, E. Wolsh, A. attended the funeral of Mr. Robert Simpson on Tuesday. Mrs. Simpson gether. � Notes. -Miss Amona Dale spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and , Hanna. I is left with four children, the eldest Mrs. Dale, of Hullett-46iss Jessie I Class 11�49. Rolpb, W. Patrick, F. is about eighteen years, and the Dennis is spending a few days with I Wheatley, V. Gardiner, S. Sheffer, E. youngest two years Old. Sympathiz- Mr. -and Mrs. James Simpson. -Miss she with her mother and her eldest : I I r.r Simon Peter," referrimg to , � ��_F? I Peter's enthusiasm as a disciple. The 1. . 1.`I�q,, son would with their Master, with joy - ,,q-� I r _� , , - I � � , � , �, , , speaker hoped that men everywhere , �� � unfeigned, ,extend the glad welcome - , I , would cultivate that same spirit i-& ... 'A Ill.' �,,` as he crossed the bar. His ,beloved wife, Mary A. Modeland, died some � .. � " their Christian service. The service ,�,J,,%; . �� of led ,., thirty years ago. He leaves behind pra'-se was ; - by a choir of 2D "I ;1'%.,-"a., . , ..... male vOces, who rendered threepleas- "I . I. �'4'1, ... ,� i�l .. I- to mourn the loss of a loved one, his sister, 'Margaret, his son, David . ing anthems, L. Jamieson, N. Alex-' � � .k I I 11_,�,"� I ­�� and ander, A. Bell, B. Cooper, A. Sinclaij, , ffi I .. '', � 0 wife, with three little grandsons, all ., .. "Ift, , W. Thompson and Ferne McLean tak- "I ", , , on the homestead, his deceased sis- ters, husband and two remaining chil_ �1, g., �� . ., , ing vart in the first lanthem, While- I ,�.� �::�, I I ;% . I . , 1. _:. , � 11 Mr. J. Henderson, Jas. Be-wey 'T,�X' , dren, William and Margaret alcMil- Ian, and one grandsofi, Walter H. Me- I I �. . I ,'. � , Forsythe and B� D. Pield ' N" -:'T_ ' �, .1 ", 7, i __. 'I" � �t _jtoolt'.*,;­_"­ -,'"P., duets in . Millan. Mr. McLean!s political prin- the other numbers. � �'.:,��'� I ; Parvey McClymont ,: �­, -made a very fitting reply. a Mr. and Mrs. Mmalj, Vvera, each pres- to very ably pre�dd- . �. ciples, were strongly Liberal, and in , I ed at the organ. The men' -3 choir was religion, Presbyterian affiliating with � I much enjoyed by the con-gregation, � �1, V11 his mother church in the United ,1 . I.. and they would be pleased to halve .".. Church movement. The funeral ser- , - , them again. ,�­ �, vice was conducted from the Egmoud- Notes. -Mrs. Wes. . French, of our . . .- ville Church, his pastor, the Rev. Mr. village, accompanied by her sister, . :.- - . , MicDornald, who is a warm personal Ili ­ ... �, . Mrs. Charles Cooper, who lives to the friend of the family, officiating. In- i'. � east of our village, visited witb," � -,� termerit was made in the family plot, ; . ,i,. friends in Clinton during the week., � Maitlandbank Cemetery, the pallbear- ..... 11 -Mr. Gilbert Jarrott, of London, is ; ers being William Landsborough, Jos. :11, , spending a few days at the home of . I Allen, Alex. Broadfoot, John Martin, 11 I . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jar- J James Carnochan awl u7 D1 I� I , ., i,ng . . ac . rott, of our village. -Mr. and Mrs. ;; .1 Burrows, W. Smith, E. White A Me- relatives here for iffTs. Simpson, Isabel Eaton is spending a few days Passed to the Great Beyond. -Mrs. Walter McCullie, of Tu . ��;l - -On Tuesday evening an Irish so- Britton read a splendid reading on ckeramith wha, �', ­ � I ni� t of , "Easter Tbahkoffering.11 Mrs. William Charles Eberhart's death, which took had an auction sale of their Ifarm . . I .: Naughton, M. Shinen, R. P;�rici, R. (nee Minnie Nagle) are quite num- with her aunt, Mrs. Harold Smalldon, cial was held in the base en St. r,erous.-Mr. George Ho",nd, Jr., is of Walton' place at the 'home of her daughter, stock and implem .. .. n ,, , "', 7ormst, Td. Fergulson. .-Mrs. George Little has Andrew's United Church, when a Thompson gave a very fine readi g ents a couple of 1, I � able to be around and attend to his returned home after v BIS- n Mrs. John Elgie, Tuckersmitb, early weeks ago, have moved out to ou. I .:. I : , Class 111-M. White, G. Nasoln, 0. isiting her i splendid programme was given. An on "Budgeting Our Time and Money." r, � ,. Reynolds, ,G. Wright, W. McDonald. - � business-4hir. and Mrs. William J. ter, Mts. Saul Slhannon, and her interestin talk was given by Rev. Mrs. William Britton, Mrs. Ernest Ad- Monday morning, March 11tb, in her village, where they intend residing �, Stapleton entertained Monday night 9 I 11 � , Credit -T. Oluff, G. Daly. to a progressive euchrt mother, Mrs. Robimson, of Hullett.- F. H. Paull, describing a trip to Lake ams and Mrs. Leo Stephenson read 81st year, removed another one of for some time. The many friends of '. Form V. - about thirty We were sorry to learn of the death Killarney; 46gs by A. Erwin and I "Canadianizing the Ori s I& i wi he ased ) ' of their friends. The lucky . ,papers. on _ the pioneers. Her maiden name wa Mr. Cull e 11 ple to know 2� t) were Mrs. P. Stapleton and Mr. Wil J Mary Ann Baille, only daughter of that he is a little improved in health, � Class I -N, Stewart 840/c, D. End- winners of Mrs Whittingliam, who passed ames Stirling and Mi,,;s Ruth Evans; entals." One verse of "Blest Be the .J.J son,. E. Broadf-oot,.N. Jefferson. - '. ,. away in London and was buried from duet, X -r. Gale 4nd Miss Gladys Gale; Tie That Binds" was sung and the the late George Baile, and she was after, IlIeing very �seriously ill, for �.., , I . I , dlass II --J. Finlaysom, F. Hogg, M. liam Curtin. Mrs. Kathleen Feeney her late residence in Clinton last Sat- violin selections, Dr. Newton -Brady, meeting closed with prayer, after born near Toronto. When six years some time. We trust that it may , � ; I . Ritchie. played two piano solos an<] accom- urday. Mr. William Trewartha is a Mr. Gale; readings, W. G. Rae and which a delicious lunch was served.- of age she, with her parents, came to not be long before a decided changa " I ,�. I � ,Class 111-H. Lane. panied the singers during the eve- brother. 51r. -and Mrs. Trewartha, Mrs. Wallis and Murray Grainger ; Mrsl Lindsay and Mr. D. Millson at- Western Ontario and settled in Perth for the better may take place --Quits, I I 1 . . .. � V 4. Credit -T., Nolan, K. Calder, M. ning. Light refreshments were serv- Willie and Irvine Trewartba attended harmonica selections, James Rouatt. tended the funeral of their brother, County in the Township of Hibbert, a number from around here attended �, ".." � i Purcell, J. McDonald. ed by Mrs. Stapleton and the happy the funeral. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mr. W. Millson, of Cleveland. - M about three miles west of the village the funeral of the late John McLean, :, ,­ Begow 5011o- -J. Purcell, E Mel, gathering left for home after singing Govenlock -C_ r. I'll .. . ean attended; the f*eral of and Mrs. Leo Stephenson spent Sun- of Staffa, which was all forest at that of Tuckersmitb, whose death occur- ,.,. ' "God Save Our Kir�g-'�-Miss Mary their grandfather, the late Thomas TEML9GREIRN day in Blyth at the home of Mr. and ) � G. Black, T. Goverolock, C. Stewart, time. They took up land where they red quite suddenly during the past I . 1B. Duncan, C. Trott. Cul-It-rton was the guest of Mrs. JOB. Hays, last Monday afternoon. -Miss Mrs. W erected their first log shanty, and af- week. -A number of farmers in this� "11 I Evans, Mrs. James Redmond and Vera, Haist spent Farmers' and BaflderW Atbsntion�Having I -in. Logan. - 11 Sunday with her just arrived home frorn Toronto, you will ___<,:��__ ter years of pioneer work clearing vicinity have tapped, but so far the I I C��_ I I other friends over Sunday. mother, Mrs. John Haiist. - Syrup find tne at the old stand to eater to your the forest and built for themselves run of sap has been light�Messrs. ,. i .. I I . ___:�_ making is the Order of the day. -We wants, large or small, in Yrard %vWl plaster TUCKERSMET11 an up-to-date home, which was count- Edgar Butt, Thos. Butt and Robert , 1BRIUCEFIELD had our annual flood last week the for first cost plastering nr riab:himg before I, 11 '' 1� McKMILOP �p in papering. Also cernent, lath, hydrated lime, Notes. -Mrs. R. McDonald and son, ed to be one of the best farms in the Daymond visited at the home of their .... - ,, � . water being about three feet etc. Mrs. R. Cudmore, 11-sall, Ont- Phone Gordon, of Thames Road, are visiting township df Hibbert. Gn this farm aunt, Mrs. John Dinsdale, of Hensall, , 1;; , -The Moon- some places on the roads %around the 107- 3197-litbe former's daughter, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. E-berhart lived until her mar- during the past week. -Mr. and Mirs. �� Notes. -Mrs. Joseph Addison re- Moonlight Revellers. de i I turned home last'week after spending iigbt Revellers Club were entertained village. -Miss Lydia Reid spent the Notes. -Miss Muriel Carlile, of I Green, on the 2nd of Tuckersmith.- riage to the late Charles Eberbart, Wim. Ivison, who have been spendrnT . A I I � � � y - a week with her brothers and sisters ia the Forrester's Hall at Constance week end with her parents, Mr. and London, is spending a -few holidays' Mrs. Russel Lobes, of Detroit, who where they lived for a few years on the most of the winter in Toronto, . .1 in Philadelphia. She was accompan- ,)n �r;&,Y evening of last week. In Mrs. Reid, of Harlock.-Mrs. Epps, at her home. -Miss Kildred Jolinston' ha,q been visiting her friend, Mrs, the 2nd concession of Tuckersmit1l, on with relativeg, returned home during , ... . ied from Orillia by her daughter, spite of bad roads and rainy weather of Varna, who has been visiting her of near Kippen, spent a few days William Doig, returned home. - Mr, the farm now owned hy Mr. William the past week and we are glad to see .. Nurse Gladys, who recently under- a goodly number assembled . Guests daughter, Mrs. Melvin Clarke, has re- with her friend, Miss Martha Carlile. � and Mrs. Charles Green, of Hibbert, J. Devereaux. They di-sposed of this ihem back again. -Mrs. David Work- . '. went an operation for appendicitis were invited for the evening and re- turned to her home. Her little grand- -Miss Eileen Turn(,r, of Londoa'vis�ited the home of his brother, Mr. farm and purchased her father',; mar), of Hensall, visited at the home I I in Orillia Hospital -The many friends -pert a very enjoyable time. Those : son, Ernie Clarke, is spending a few Normal, spent the week end under W. H. Green, on Tuesday. -Mr. John farm, know as t , he Baile homestead. of Mr. and Mr%, John Workman of' .. ! of Mrs. (Dr.) McIntosh will regret wl,c, gave the evening's entertainment days with ber.---JMrs. Joseph Little re- the parental roof -Preparatory ser- C. Doig and cousin, Sharman Doig, of where shp aInd her husband remained ourvillage during the past -week.- � -to hear that she is quite ill and un- were Messrs, Lorne Webb, Charles ceived word last Saturday 'that her vice will -be held on fPriday evening, Detroit, who have been visiting a until retiring to Seaforth in i9i3. The Young People of St. Andrews' 1, -nd nurse's care.- Wakefio,ld, Charles Rile der the doctor's a y, Alvin Me- aunt, Mrs. Ellen Geddes had passed March 22-nd, at 8 o'clock. day at the former's borne,4eturned to Two ,war- later Mr, Eberhart's death United Church held their usual Sun- 11 � Mr. Harry Dalrymple's many friends Gill and Luther Sanders. away at her home in Wingham. The The Late M -r. Samuel Walker.- Detroit -Mr. Morr, of the West, who occurred, Though a sufferer with day night meeting. There was a very .. I I i I will -he glad to bear that he is im- Address and Presentation. -On F i . - . I" e funeral was held on Wednesday af- The Angel of Death came as a relief has been visiting his sister, Mr -3. J. rheumatism for a number of years, good attendance. despite the bad roads. proving -after his operation in Clin- day evening, March 15th, the bom ternoon, interment being made in the to the severe quffcrim� of My, Sam- D. Stewart, was taken seriously ill she bore lie -r suffering.- wt-]]. - Sbr, -Mis- .Jean Tvison spent a few days "I', ton Hospital and expects to be home of Mr. and Mrs. Biernes was the Wingham cemetery. - Mr. William del Walker on Satni-day, March 16th, soon after his arrival here. With was one who was always soon.�Miss Leila -Stackhouse spent scene of most social and pleasa , rea(3y to (luring the past. week visiting her sis- . Sunday'in Neusall-Hiss Hilda Rob- evening Rt Kenney attended the Grand Orange in Clinton Hospital, where be had the best medical care and a trained help the needy, always thinking of ter, Mrs. R. Torrance, of Porter's of the seasona When the Lodge mpeting in Windsor last week. been for a number of weeks, first re- norse. in attendance, we hope for a Ibo good 11 ins, of Seaforth, spent the -week end Moonlight Revellers Club, neighbors sbe could do for other:;, Sbe Ilill. Ma.Rt.(,r lviqon Torrance return- . - in Ki tchener . -Quite a number from . , at her home bore, -Mr. Stan Reid has and friends, met to spend a social eve -Mr. Ferg. Bullard spent Monday ceiving treatment which was follow- speedy recovery. -Mrs. Chas. Cooper, lived a life of usefulness, a good ing with her. . . 11� taken a pbsition in Wingham.-Miss ning with them before they remove ed by an operation, from which it of Kippen, spent Tuesday in Clinton. ninther to her family, one who was fhi�, vivinity attended the z;ale of Ed- 0 1 '11 , � b Eva Boyes is visiting her sister, Mrs. to their new home. Mr. and Mrs --------------- 1'�_ was hoped he might. receive benefit, Succe-sful Sale. -The anction sale loved bv young and old. In July last -ard Datarq, of Hay. Things sold ,� 1 I ': I �� 1 4l� Mr. Walker moved lo this commu �, I b r. W. M. Sproat at the brick ql�r suffered an accident., falling" and wc,fl. Mr. Datir-, having sold both ,� , B1' es have proved themselves' BAYFff ELD hn- c d y M I I . — __ __ ern ity some twenty yo,irs ago with is yards, on Monday last, was the most fracfurin�, Iner bip. Sinro that time of his fine farms, is retiring to Zurich, �� ., obliging and kind -neighbors and all Briefs -Miss McKiirn- of Kin- -* - .3 11 I- I V - I &', P, W I 13", I - - 1. , , I , , I .. , , ... 11�" " , I - ,1 I � I I . ry V , � 11 . I �i�� , . I 0 I I ;I " � � , �. i , � I [ , , , , I �,� 1� . 'J"! 1�, . V �� I I . , - J."il . I w an One son, w om e eaves u) sLxecssful sate held in the district -,he has ffnly been able to sit in be,- where he has purchasM tbefinebTick ���, " , are,sorry to part with them but see- cardine, is the guest of Miss Maude mourn his loss. Mr. Walker was in for .,ome time. Everything offered (,bqir, but still she took an interest ,Iwplling of Mr. 0. Koehler's. -Com- , �� � insr that be has bought a farm of his Stirling. -Mrs. John Davison is vis- in over 0- +11 4, : zlll � i owp near Atwood, is moving on to it. iting It will be better for him. The relatives in Saginaw and Lon - social don. part of the evening was in charge of -Mrs. Walters, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has been visiting her Mr. W. McBrien, Mr. W. Mason and mother, Mrs. James Thornson.-The Mr. Ed. Pryce. The music was furn- 6ommittee in charge of the masquer- ished by �Mr. T. W. McMillan, Mr. ade George H. Dickson carnival, to 'be given in the, Town and the Broome Hall brothers, by Tuesday evening, April 3rd, un - accompanied Mrs . der Broome, Mrs. Ed. IJOTrance, Miss rultural the auspices of the Bayfield Agri - Society, have the bills out Pryce and'Mrs. McMillan, and was of ord have the engaged, the Lakoside the highest orde-. The address was Entertainers, which has a wide repu- read by Mr. John Scott in his usual tation for providing excellent music. pleasing manner. Mr. anA Mrs. Bieriles With good weather, there should be -made a very fitting reply. a Mr. and Mrs. Mmalj, Vvera, each pres- to large attendance. They would like see a large. number in costu-me. "ted with a 'beatltlful chair by Mr. Successful Play. -The play, "The G. 13. borranee S114 Otofte H. Dick- Mistress of St. Ives," a drama of the son, while 1wigg Gla a PJason pres- new At1h South, pa aliby members of the Panted Miss Rileela a handsome cboir of St. Andrew's United Church cwtserole. The fO11OVAn,6 19 the Rd- on Tuesday evening of last week at - dregs: Mr., MTS. and na9ve Blernew tracted an audiencethat filla Dear Priends,-LeArnillg Mat You Town well the Hall, although the -weather and have decided t6loa,ve our vjoinitg, and roads were note too Cood. The cast allo our olub, wo, you? 2161ghbOm was ac fo&=.- Col. S.t. 2vea, a tqeh ava lellow membera of $16 monliejlt Southern I pla,hte'?, A. *M,a, Mrajd� '� I rl�- a was going on. About a rnonth ago -lie bpc,gme ill rmir on w e Myservelu In 15t. And- -ow's United Church on Sunday, Mar. 1. �� and -never -e-prned to regain bor 24th. Every member is urged to be 1, , �tr�,-nZtb. sufToring a great deal. Slip PI-esort. ; I'll leaves to mourn h�pr loss. four ,.�on, Misgion Band. -The Gauld Mission � qnd two dRuglifors, Mrs. Cbqq. Cnrrv, Band bold their monthly meeting dur- , , "I ' , Wno-e Jnw: Mrs. John F12�(,, Tuck- I Im-, the past week in the school room � rlr.qmifh: C-OrKP. of McKillnp: Dr ,)f Sf. Andrews' United Church. The ,;� 11 171­1�qrf, Mpsford-, FTnrry. of Alaska. n-Iting -ris opened by singing the . � ;; � .. � I I nnd Rohert, of S,enforth. The furpral 'Ymn, "Cnn a Little Child Like Me," ,..,;; wbich w,qq largPly nttended. took ifter. which Mrs. Monteith led ho I , " n1lee W-in-dav afternoon from the m-n�,nr. The Scripture lesson was . ,� I �.� � T'-pOwterinn r1hurch. Senfnrth, of -(,nd by Miss Doreen Cooper, after .;;;� "7 'hich tbp dpconsM vv,qq a mp-mber to which another 'hymn was sung, "You 1 A, A, ,��,,, �� ;� fbp T%,Tn1t1andbnnk Cemetery. The ,'Pr- �n Your 'Small Corner and I in Hftioa," .1, "", � �, %��,i vie- wo,re PnroinctPoi b,nt.1h at, the 'homp after which each took their Clans Vf�3 t , "' ,)f Mr. John Plpqp arld nt flip e.hurr.,� ronins. Mrq. Monteith read a p6rtioti - - N�111�1 11v Rpr. T. B. Kninp. Pqqiqtpd hv . yzpv. Irom tbo book called The Afriewl , U ,"T�� �,,'�` T'Ir D. VcDorRld� of FMandville. A Poisoh, whlcb proved bdteoreaflne� twall. , j: ,,�i;, . ",�4 , N'FliltifnI qoln, 11"RhPolowso" � . was a1q 0 11,v, rnll was then ealloA theto bt,111C I I., ,,,, �,;�;. I , � 'I'Miered by TMq.q MorP,n,,.P 13 p ,attj.,�. ,- ,,, A Ur n Gr ten on the -Blue idig ttn 6 6 A . . l.,�', , ill ,`_� "':',,,,� ,r$,,. PaImpamrs were the three a ons, r,eomp. 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