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No. 3 .............. 112 60 _ Grey. United States. , I I . ' �:'� " ' I Clarence Dunsefth, publie.. school T-�egry Koehler accompanied Mr. Ed. RTvnU7, July 2, PR00; , M "' �
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No. 1 114 ' 144 No. 7 . 67 94 94 ion of 0anadda for the fiscal year end- ' ' er, near Kingston, * spending the . er, *39i'Mi" ", � I
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� ing March 31st, 1930, showing the 11 holidays with 'her sister, Mrs� George in \Colhorne last week after -black Bates, Rev. T. A. Steadman d * ' ' .,�.� I
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. . . No. 2 .... I. 131 65 162 the fact Ithat there mig,rit,ed fr�6m the � ., . deliver an address at the, public school couple of weeks with her aunts Nxs Aid under whose auspices this souv- ...".�1.1h" :".
No.t 1 .... : .......... � 198 No. 3 ...... 66 88 131 United States to Canadia, 60;557 pso- confronting . . gTounds in -the interests of ConservM- Wes. Fisher and Mos. Alex. Sto�skopf. epir booklet is, issued,- Presideart, AT . - 1W I
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........... 129 175 No. 4 ...... . 181 42 swine breeders now, 19 tive candidates in'this, and neighbor- Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McKercher 11. Little; vice president,'Mrs. Geor'jtp� , �,,,%,�
No. 2 .... 67 ple during 19,30 or sligbtly over 5,0100 undaub,be, ,��, ;�,'4,.l
.0. 5 .... i 86 olly the high mortality among ing ridings, . .spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and ErvVin; Secretary, Waw- C. Paamops ; "��.4�
No. 3 ................. 114 146 N - - 72 6,5 a month. 'So -me of these were lbriner the very young pigs, sometimels called ' - Mrs. Fred Hoegy. treasurer, Mrs. H. W. &,wim , ' .. ". , .g � A
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604J 329 550, United Staites, esbaiblished a residence tim,,th., staff of the Ontario Veterin- preached a very able sermon in the gig of time developed- transpiring ..' , ". -
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Hensall. � Morris. proved conditions were -returning ta Animal Husbandry Npotment of the . evening. 'He was accompanied by in �t religious sense V-1-roughthe irany � , :,': I..
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116 84 P;u�iem and they are- frank to admit ing her vacation with friends i T - ol *1 . _
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No. 2 .............. — No. 2 ....... '52 3� - , 33 American records there only came I -n- that many phases, of -the disease still ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Regele visited of .the greatClanadian. churches, Meth- :1 9,',`.--
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216 190 No. a ...... 51 60 52- to ,Canada 878 since the first of 'bhe' baffi-e them, The disease can .be pre- Lorne 'Steiss has been. laid up. far Mr. and Mrs. C. Rdgele on, Tuesday. udist and Presbyterian,, entered into I 1, I � � 1,1
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No. 6 ...... 48 87 Death Of An Old Resident. --ft vran 1� "�, ; I
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- 80 If the Americans have no record of and then, the litter in an environment 'Miss Maxy Ininis spent the week United Church of Canada. The act . .: � -I-
I .......... I .... 56 154' NO-� 6 ...... 71 70 05 emigrants leaving that country how which includes plenty *flair, sunshine end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. with a sense of real loss and sincere . 1111 1, , ,
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- Sunday, July 13th, of an old and ch . ,,,'�,-�i . . . . . .
Tuckersmith. . 327 328 331 the records? when these, conditiAdtire ouft of the A home-made baking sale V.11 be rrumbies unoccupied as instanced in , I , , �.",'�I�i� "
I .These limited statistics consist of question, the disease is much more held in the A.O.U,W. Hall on, Satur- highly respected resident of Mc'Xil- Bayfleild. The Preisbyterian church . . "I ..... I
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No. 1 .............. 112 63 Turnberry., CanaAjans who entered the U. S. and daffi,,lt to control. In a test recently day afternoon, July 26th, under the lop Township, Mrs. Margaret � Ell en building ,being the largest, it was re- � I , ,��..
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94 29 No. 1 ....,. 48 73 134 paid "head tax." They then gave made a -number ,of young bacon type auspices of the Guild of St. George's Postmistress at Leadbury, later mov- tained for warship, consequently -the - !� , I " .
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No. 3 ............... 126 43 N`. -o. 2 ....... 74 80 61 proof of their return shartly after- Sows were placed tbrough the prov- Church. All kinds ,of fancy baking, ing to Toronto. Mrs. McEvren was a Methodist ,Church building was per- I ,. , . . . � : ." I 7, ... I ...
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No. 4 .............. 51 NO. a 59 wards to Canada and so, were entitled ince for 'breeding purposes and a bxead, buns, candy, etc. Tea, includ- daughter of the late Thomas and . , I p : It ,, � � I .
Iii ...... 68 29 manently closed. The Rev. R. M. Gale
'No. 5 ................ 4,2 to remission of the "head tax." That check made on. their growth and pro- ing berries and ice cream, will be is the educationally qualified pastor 11
1011 45 No. 4 ...... 96 31 Jane MicKibbin and leaves many . li 1, .
No. 6 .............. — — — ,.-- is the Only record the American Im- duction of y�oumg pigs. Records of served from 4 to, 7 Welock. Doors op- friends and relatives to of the U-nited',Qhurch and highly es- I . ,
647 303 286 212 286 inigration officials have of people who 39 gilts farrowing tl-ds, Spring show en at 3 o'clock. Dion't forget the diat if-emed by all classes of the commun- - ,,�; ��
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,Ea:st Wawanosh. can born moving to this -country, or jo.9 pigs of which 6.5 ivere, saved to grounds for the now garage, to be daughter, M.. Isabel and a niece, Mrs. . " .
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Canadian& who hiive resided there for g -row to commercial age continue Sunday services in the TIMM ,I
44 40 21 �j and weights. erected on the -old McKim. property. three -brothers. A private service was : , � �..
No. 1 .............. 173 18 NO. I ---;-- some time wou,ld have no grounds for The greatest cause for loss is said to Wedding -bells will be ringing one ' Hall with Mr. G. Peddie. a theological .
No. 2 ...... 84 29 79 held in Toronto conducted by Rev. . ..�....�
. 165 102 remission of "head tax" they 'did not be too, -often carelessness and inex- of ,these days in this vicinity. ' . .Student froin Knox College, Toronto, .... 7 . .
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No. 2 .............. 72 28 54 John Ferguson, a former pastor of 1, ,
57 No. 3 ...... make application and therefore,are perience on the part of,theowner both There were no services in .St. in charge. It has been stated that . I . .. ...,
No. 3 - _ ............ 146 ' 37 not upon. the records. So Mr. Ben' -
No. 4 .............. 96 11.5 \'a. 4 ...... 59 30 - during pregnancy and, after. Many George's Church last Sunday win the deceased. Thelbody was taken to the Continuing Presbyterians.*eie u -n- 1�:I,
. — No. 5 ...... 46 27 49 nott takes -that figure, partial, unfair, 0 g, Brussels for interment, Rev. Mr. I : i
— losses -might be -prevented wirth a lit- to. anniversary services being held in Barker taking charge of .the final ser- successful in, purchasing the' former � ... ;Z-
680 29q — i— . .— incomplete and offers it to a Quebec tl,e ,,,,, ,and extra watelifulness. Brussels church, . Methodist church edifice from their I , ,�:,
Rullett. . 304 54 240 audienceelther because he was ignor- Miss Laura Seager was visiting vices. During her lifetime Mrs. MLc_ U'rion. co-relizionists and it was sub- � I .
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I fjo. 1 .............. 146 37 West Wawanosh. to deceive. ' I(, . f Mr. ,and Sfrs. Arm putting highestwalue on things etern- Kcnnedy, ,of Stratford, who, danated I . 4 1 Z �..
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No. 2 ... 66 41 No, 1 ...... 23 52 80 Unfairness P some section of the country where the Vera Dundals, of Detroit, Mch., who abiding faith will remain with sozro ' w- - ,behalf of the Diocese of ,".
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No. 2 ...... 32 48 74 When. Mr. Bennett made that state- soil has been gradually ,impoverished spent the past two weeks visiting rel- ing frie a to whom we extend aur . ,...
No. 4 ............... I . 14 78 No. 3 ....... 2-1 21 56 ill no I* pathy in, their sad bereavement. Lcrdon, -as a memorial to her ,brother, 11 . ..:" '.
30 44 ment in the City of Quebec he knew, t6 the paint it wi nger return azives in this vicinity, have returned sy�m �, I
No. 6 .............. , No. 4 ...... 88 15 17 or ought to have -known, that 'his a profitiable yield. This has come to their home in Detroit, the late Han. W. C. Kennedy, of - .
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I No. 96 58 statem6nt was false. solely as the result of -neglect upon Misses Muriel and Jane. Dunolas, of " -
7 ............... No. 6 ....... 46 .39 1.5 When Mr. Bennett made the stafte- the, part of its owners ito return to Detroit, intend to spend the remain- Strange denaminational feature ma,Y �'
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. . I r 674 398 — L.— ment'in Q�ebec..he made it regardless the soil at least a pottion of the der of their vacation with their grand- BAYFIELD be cited in the fact that ,the last resi- . ..
. 279 21,7 273 of the interests of Canada. nourishment removed 'by successive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai7chie Clark. . dent pastorof tho recently-ptir&ssed .. .... I .. "I ,:: IL
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Usbarne. . Awingham. it does no credit to this country P cropping. To -day there are available Wesley C. Hackwell has returned True ChrisdAlanity.—The trend of Methodist Church *as the Refv. W. I I
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No,* I ............ I.. 41 79 pour out a tale of woe, such as this, many fertilizers readily adaptable to home after spending a few days with religious thought to -day tends toward Kennedy, a namesake of the present 7 � ,
No. 2 ............. I-- 77 36 No. 1 ...... 16 16 144 when the tale of woe is false, and no various types of soil for the purpose �is br*bher, Dr. David M. Hackwell, the dnion of Christian denamingItions donor of the church edifice to I .,.
No. 3 . .............. 88 29' No. 2 ...... 28 88 , .133 rE-cords can be produced to justify it. of restoring to the earth its former of Holland;' New York. in combined effort to combat the hydra Catholicism � ,
74 39 No. 3 ...... 10 88 142 Nor can Mr. Bennett crawl behind fertility. True, they cannot be ap- Wallace D. Sholdice, of the Bank of headed evil of Present da,te modern- The Church of the, Martyrs was I,,-
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NO. 5 1 .............. 63 75 No. 4 ...... 15 - 105 173 the paltry legal quibble that he gave plied indiscriminately, but by judic- Commerce, staff, Stratford, is spend- ism existent throughout the civilized consecrated ... �
No. 6 .............. 21 65 No. 5 ...... 6 33 90 all the facta as rinvaled in American ions application, based on the recom- ing his vacation with his father, Wm. warld. Tending toward a movement Catholic 0hurchby Rev. L.Marchand, . , , .
... " 79 statistics. Truth has many facts-- mendation of officials of the Depart- Sholdice. in this ever to -be desired direction, pastor of St. Peter's ,Church, French . .1 1�,, I
No. 7 ............. ---L- — 75 360 682 the Leader of a great party should ment'sof Agriculture or the Ontario Quite a number from this vicinity even in- the transfer of ownership of Settlement, and in future Mass will .. .. 11.,
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408 402 try to illiiminate every side of the Agricultural College, -a farmer may attended the annual C. P. R. picnile church propefties., may it may have inorning. The choir of St. Peter's I 1.
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No. I ....,.. 12 93 72 tremendous decisiveness for good Church assisted in the celebration, of A
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X6. 1 .............. "49- 138 thing he can possibly conceal. . through the elimination of humanity High Mass and the blessing of the . .�� .�
No. 2 .............. 40 67 . -0-7_ . The report of Ron. John S. Martin, from the thm1doon of atheism, The church with Miss, Lena Denomy pre- I .1,
No. a ............... 94 74 - lZinisteT of Agriculture- far the year McKILLOP history Of a church building here, at Siding at the organ. The ineanbers of I,`
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'No, 4 ............ I-'- - 141 64 THE TRUTH ABOUT. NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR ending October Slat, 1929, has been Elighth Line Notes.—Mrs. Bud Tay- pre -sent adorned with, the Oross of - I A. Don- .,
NO. 5 .. . 90 87 released. It co�ntains a very compre- C�rist was discovared the other day v,rere Mbris. B. Denomy, Mr& �
............. EMIGRATION - Ifor and Mrs. John Eggert ret d ' 7 omy, Mrs. D. Bedard, J. Jelinos, Rirs- ,
18.1 89 E hems'" review Of all activit urnO by your correspondent while rustling .
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, "No. 6 ................ TH home Saturday after spending On'- through same by -gone, tomes as con- sel Screeman, John Jeffrey, Armond ,
N -D. 7 .............. 78' 36 (By R4. Deachman) taken by the 'Department during the and a half weeks at Gladwin, Pontiac i3ined in an illustrated booklet entit- Denomy, Harvey Jeli-nots, Ernest Den- , � , ,
I 1410. 8 .............. 41 66 . Canada Well Represented. prele-eding year. and Detroit, X�chlgan. They Anthorry Masse, with Mas- ". I!
92 59 -Speaking in Quebec Ion Saturday were led, "A Soovend-or of Bayfield" is- O1nY and ,
WID. 9 .............. . a — night, MT. Bennett said: "For each At the fourth World's Congress be- Music in Rural Schools.' accompanied home 'by Mr. Lawrence sued ,over a quarter of a centur� ago ter Geradd Tillman, Of LP-ndon, as .
I people ing held at the Crystal Palace Lon- Messerchmidt, of Detroit, who spent by the ladies of the Methodist Church soloist. The Mass celebrant acolytes . . ,.
. 766 629 month of 1930, 5,000 Of Our ja the The enthusiasm, evident at musical �
from July 22nd . the week end bore. and in the light of present date ev- were Reginald Bedard, Ambrose Den -
Bay. have gone to the United 'States and don, England, festivals staged by schools in vanou,s . ,
to 30th, -Canada will have a total of 863 Those who took in the excursion C.nts makes. it of historic value. omy, Louis Montique, and KeTmeth ::
61 38 during the same time -according -eampetitive entries, also 453 counties at the end, of the school term from, Stratford to Niagara FAIls last Tblis �;bort history of the Bayfield Denomy. After the cereomany of the
140. I .............. their records, there came back M al- bird's in ,shows d,efinite4y that the Saturday were Mr. and ?&a. C. Regele, M,e
81 22 exhibition birds and 244 production in June — I thodist Church, as quoted, states; blessing Of the church to the servica .
No. 2 .............. together." * rig ,people of rural Ontario are Mr. Henry Ta of Almighty God, the High Mass was
'NO. a ....... I .... 1 .... 186 97 ement is, not fair. birds. Exhibits, of ducks, geese, pig- you ylor, Mr. and, Mrs. 'Wm. "In the early days when this section 4
156 61 That Stat ., -and rabbits will also b6 th4re taking an increasingly greater 'nter_ Taylo�, Mr. Win. Hoegy, Miss Mary followed by an impressive sermon by 1
No. 4 .............. ilt is not 'honest. eons . est in music. In Middlesex, for ex- ' af country was but sparsely settled, Rev. Father Marchand, who voiced
M. 5 .............. 89 16 it is not true. from the Dominion. ample, there were 160i entries includ . Haegy ano Mr. C11iffard Hoegy. people walked- many miles through v,hat the 'Christian church meam to I ,"I
No. V ........ I- -! .... 123 61 large audi- . MT. and Mrs. Adam Sipple, of Mil- the bush .to attend religious Services i
56 22 Mr. Bennett indde it to a ., Fall Wheat Crop Good. ing elevenechool choruses, three high verton, visited- MT. and Mrs C. Eg- - humanity to -day as epitomized here- � i
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No.. 7 ................ 93 1 . 16 'euce--it must have ,been, heard by of fall wheat in the school choruses and two mixed char- gert on Wednesday of this week. - ,6rhich were held infrequently at the in, ;11
No. 8 . � ............. thousands over the radid. If be did , The harvesting . uses. 0ver 1,,500 people were in, at- ev. Mr. Mortim various homes. Later the old log In the Christian clinrch to -day we % I
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. %-'a — not kl�ow it was un -fair --he should southwe tendance. Fifteen rural school and . mhool house, situated on, the- bank of learn everything necessary to salva-.
. M - 831 have ,known.. Aft. Bennett ought to -has ,been general during the past ten three urban School choruses campert- a splendid lecture here on Friday the river, was used and meetings held . J
I Stanley. - Japologize for baving'made, it. days. Due to warm weather with cool ed at the festival in Peel, with some evening last. Ore. regularly. As the country be- V-011. In Christ's Chu-rch the, gospel . � I
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66 92' -Aniyone who has ever gone, to the nights during ripening time, the 154 entries and a capacity attend- came nulare thickily populated, it was � �
NO. I ............... so 31 United States knows that Canadian heads are quite plump and the grow- ance. AS a result Of previous MUM- visiting her cousin '. Miss Marie Hoe-gy. found T,cmsary to build a church. Wach -the doctrines of Christ without I
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NO, 2 .............. I I 67 . 38. officials take no -record whatever of ers are -securing much larger Yields cal festivals in Wellington county, a . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy arid fam- All the Iand where the village of which the people of the world *,auld . I I
'90, 3 .............. . 48 16,7 those who are leaving ,blis country. than they expected. Reports Of agri- large number of rural school boards ily spent Sunday in Grey. Bayfield now stands was owned by the b(' lost-. In our 10hristian'churches we
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No. 4 - .; ........ ----- I 76,?Wlhen you enter the 'United, States you cultuTal re4presentatives. from other have made special arrangememts for ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Doerr, Mr. I4o'norable Collin Campbell, ,of Sarnia, receive ecial manner the graces. .
No. 5 .............. 23- are met by an immigration Officer Of Parts of -Ontario would indicate- a the teaching Of music to their pupils. John Doerr and Mrs. Wrn. Daerr, I of who made the libelixt ,offer of free (,if God -in sufricient strength to liRV .,
85 52 � fted. States who asks you whe fair average crop of wheat. Gladabill, spent, Wednesday even'1719 ,;.ites for church buildings and a f,,- aright through life. Throughout the .1
No. 6 .... I .......... 56 3 1 the Un, J. E. Whitlock of the agricultural re- ' ages man has consecrated. aces in I
No. 7 ............ —1they .you intend to remain in the I presentative branch declares ,that no on our line. ther offer of One hundred dollars to- P11 :
-r- 399 U. S. orr if youi. are a casual visitor. Sterilizing Important. actiiviity ha -9 'been taken up so whole- MT. and Mrs. R. J. Coughlin, and Mr. ,,ards the expenses of erecting the which God's graces have been dispens- ty,
425 . i -ken, .of Liatowel, and Mr. and fi'r,st chur ed in a special manner. The patriarchs. I
The proper sterilization, Of dairy hearbedly by the Juniors of Ontario J. A ch. The Methodists were �
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� Goderich. 'Therefore, the American Govern- Is ig somewhat difficult in farm Mrs. John Aiken, of Detroit, visited the first to claim the offer and in 1856 of old erected altars where God had -,�
. ment has a record �of th6ge going to utens! as music and he advises leaders in them. In comparison,
-ere there is no live steam. . rs. C. B , what has since appeared ,to
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........... ;.. 59 122 that county -y from. Canada, and from dairies wh Il'y counties where. this feature has not Mr. and M ggert on Wednesday. tiio church was builton . 4
NO. I - ve if ,t s rea Mrs. F. Hoegy left for Toronto this been known. as Ann Street, and the what does it means to the Christian
.4 48 90 the American Government figures Mr, Boiling wat;er is effecti . i, i bleen attempted to grive the matter - .. . cl-Iii-rch of to -day where Christ is real- . 1
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N. No. 2 .... I. --::-::: 81 98 Bennett took the statement telling Of b0flixg, lipt in 'boo manY cases it is serious copsideration for their ,93, week ,with Wilbur, who will enter the opening services weTe, conducted by Our churches contain the : .
go. .3 ......... - al 82 the, number -of Canadians entering the just hot and, this does not kill bac- . Ilospitail for Sick Children. We,wigh Rev. Thomas Cosford, then Preside�t 1',' Preal`nt. J
No, 4 .............. all his ,program& i him a -every, of Goderich District, Rev. J ,Be Con of God, the second person of the , 'I
no. 5 ........ e-:�I..,.., 74 78 United States. teria. Ome dairyman who has :;, . speedy rec ohn r- , I
I I . 49 51 buildings wired for electricity, has in- -O. Ve,axe sorry to report the loss by rie being the first iii-inisteT. The first Blessed Trinity, who will evemtually ,;
. No. 6 ........ ; ........ — — Entering Canada. stalled an electric water heater in the fire of the fine home of Mir. and Mrs. trustees representing the church were wige c o world. *Christ g.i-;-,, His life 11,
I . 842 516 . dUiTY room at the barn. All milk 0. Kleber On Monday night. The' Mvssrs. James Switzer, Thos. Welch, fO` the ra ,i�i. ti,in, of numl- n,d and 1�11
Anyone who has ever crossed the pails and the metal parts of his milk- cause is unknown. loaac Errott, George Erwin, John God perfort, s Fis wo-n 1 -9 and dis- I
majority for MeMallan-1,169. border from the United States to ing machine are thoroughly sealded "Home Burxed. — A disastrous fire Death of Willill- StIlPle's.—ThiS Wallis and Jurnies Wallis. Bayfield trit"Utc-q His , aces ev�*%v'qre- anql . .1
, L 1. I I — Canada knows that in. the cireumstan- and bwyepoyts fewer complaiints, from .,isited this community at one o"clock township last an old and very -highly was for a'nunibeT of years a mission His especial 1, unties ir2 i t:nd in . 11
ces similar conditions prevail. NO TO" the shipping plant than when boiling an. Tuesday morning and completely esteemed resident early Saturday in charge of Goderich, but in 18.56 His church. Be assured Heisings will 12;1
T I X0kTH HURON . cord is taken -by Ameirican officials of water was carried from the house. engulfed -bh,pj house on the farm of morning last, when Mr. "Iliam was organized as Bayfie4d Circut fall on -this congregation and like, the ; ��J
, 1927 .her -vaillathle, the ChaTles-H. Klober, on the twelfth wn- Staples passed away -at the home, of which -now includes Befthel and Cole"' little seed sown on fertile ground wi]I
. SEMMBIRR, - 16th, the fact that You are leaving the U. S. W e electricity is ,not a , "
.. I . 1. I . : anadian of- use"of Sterilizing solutions should be cession of McKillop Towm1allip. Mr. his daughter, Mrs, Ernevt Tall, in Rio,l- 9ppodntments. During these years flourish through the blessings of God -
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.. '8 I .. &gr 101. how long you intend to,gtay. tions :5or indking the Solutions and .more, than their night clothes. blood, poison ihg, and two months ago. p-omineme being Rev. Jas. Living- f . .
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No, 2 - , . , the, figui%s, showing the -migration to be Strictly ,adhered to, in order to ob- and people from the. village- of Brod- b46 went to reside with his daughter. Erid 1881. . Bayfield and vicinity. This church ha& . I I I
No. a ...... Al. , � I xi; - - �, S& the Ubited ;States and 'the coubter tain the best fesults. . Iliagen, -a few -articles of furniture The deceased was a son of the late The movement foT the building of nOt been Opened in a spirit of se,ctar- I
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NO, 5 - 48 , . n 1. .''s itol, a it is, necessary to have, ihe . � -Fruit Tree Insects. . drove the workers away and their at- where he was born, seventy years ago. been commenced during the pastorate pray to God in their own manner as . '14 -
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. . �"" I - ed, �§t � comes from the Amerkan by Professor Lawson CaeGaT, Bulletin of the fire isunknown and t1io loss is the 11th conceasion of McKillop,wheTe Ladies? Aid Society was organized by wish that all brothers in Christ w& . �. .
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. . . 349' , 'A'. p &6"t. -the record of those wovt' 356, distriblited free bY ths Depart- estimated at, three'thoulsiand- five hun- he made his home until his death. He Mrs. Snell, who was vioe-presideint, ',love and worship God in, ,perfect hb.T- � *�;
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