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. .1 of December one could get about wit" Derby Day to Ascot and via Sowes to ' , from, London ,where they Tuesday afternoon, the funeral Service .
11 V", I gret was expressed that -owing to a Rev. R. -R. Conner eached a very migfortune ong evening lately to slip
I I'll � any kind of vehicle, and a buggy, cut- the Highlands -and winter Sports. illness Xt. Thompson, the inspiring sermon. on 9nday morning on the, very icy, road and to receive returned ,
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01. Stored to his usual health and should Start the new year with God All the stores in Hen. Dr. J. W. Bell, of Harrisbtirg, Pa., of the Fenian . n,. He was a, ",
, �!�: can not purchase goods without pos- beauty! trength. and continqp with Him all through closed every night in the week, except 49 spending a week or so here with member -here of'the,�'Xhsonic Lodge I I
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"I t'' sessing ilite wherewithall, and of that The Christm" spirit catches the s School Report. -The following is 1931. The thoir., also rendered, two Saturday night, commencing with the 1. ..
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?� The windows of the top .shops term examinations for S. S. No. 1, a solo, and, 769srs. William Love, A. 'Mr. and atrs. G. Laughton and I
$q eemed to be no scarcity. burg, who Spent the week end here, was nearly go years of age and Often..
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2:11 turn the world into, a magic pl . . returned on 'Monday morning �ast and visited Hensall in past �
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into such large amounts as in some colored ribbons and wizardry in the Madge 53 Jac . Traquedr 52.7, family, of 91h;rville, visited recentiv and Mrs. C. A. MicDonell and family. Florence, who is -returning to Calgary tramps, giving them food and lodging kl� I
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k. - former years, nor was there as nine -n W I -11 11 - gnes at the home of Mr-. and Mrs. It. Par-' The lRev. James McIlroy will have IS I
,;. raoney spent in single objects of an horses are horses of heaven and dolls Fairburn 62.6. . I-Ro orrest sons, of Stanl6y. for'his subjects on. the coming Sunday . .n One of the, city's largest vived by one daughter, Mrs.-, (D.�r.,.,)
� I ,,,� are babies from the moon. 61.6, Ruby Dalry I itc Vol- . Jackrabbit 'hunting is now the at- t" following: At 11 a.in., "The Gol- ervi-sor 1
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(.� ,expens The imagination of the children is land 51.4. II Cl s . . . . . FairbuTn traction among.the gentlemen in this deli Gate of Opp�rtunity,%and at 7 Mr., ,and Mrs. E. W. Peppler, -of sisters, Mrs. J. W. O'Neil, of London,
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�1111 much money and, possibly Piore spent, prodded and stirred and ravished. 45. 1 Class -Hazel Dilling 72, ROY vicinity, but in somq� cases they ar3 p.m., "Sandals for the Journey." A Sarnia, visited over tb� holMays with and Mrs. .Walter Sh-aw, of Dayton, -
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-1 I and the volume of business was Something of the beauty o,f'tbe far- Pepper 71, Murra� Traquair 67, Wil- not hard on the rabbits. cordial invitation i& given. to attend My. and M!rs. 'William Pepper and Ohio, and one brother, Major Eli Had-, , ,
11.011'� off stars touches them and movgs mer Dalrymple 50. Sr. Primer-T&ar- Owing to the icy condition of the these services. .11 I
11 . greater. family, of the Township of Tucker- gins, of Winnipeg. His wife prede- ,
'�, garet Kearcher 68. Jr. Primer -Ross roads recently, a few local men injur- To evidence the, number or letters
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"ZI. favored, locality, but be that as it may, Pepper and- Arthur Traquair (equal). ed their cars. and, cards that, have passed, ffirough . Mr and Mxs,, Wilmer M!cClinchey, TNremen�s Christmas Tree. - The, .
�r... . With little noses -glued to Lhe win- Number on roll 17-Rossie Broad- Mr. R. J.-, Cooper and son Jack and the local poA 9ffice during the p"t -of Vit ere
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�_ I the results of this year',s Christmas dow panes they select the toys they f ,,t Teacher. daughter, MIiss Doreen, motored to week or so, we might just mention home of 'Mr. and Mrs. PePPer, while a great success, both as to attend- .�
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,� t, trade appear to have been most g,rat- will never a West End Notes. -The Sund
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.. . weary mothers they -will never give. 'school of TurneT's Church held a very with the former's daughter, MT. and received up to date no less, than 207 end, at Parkhill. I .
.� 111-, ifying. vierit. The tree., beautifully adorned .
!.: None the less they haive great posses- successful Christmas tree and enter- 'Mrs. Grant Love, and ,Miss Grace cards alone. I We are pleased to report that Mr. with colored lights and fairly cover -
01 'Merchants from all paAs of this sions. Their spirits have possessed tainment on Mionday even-ing last. Our snow plow has not yet been in, James Bengough, who had to under- ed with gifts from the Firemen for
IC. Cooper, who has been visiting there.
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. It , and have expressed themselves as well But the glamour spreads ti',l it tb,r, is spending the. holiday at her John Workman, of our village, is eon- ,now the want of it is much f elt. the Clinton Elospital about a Week ago number of Miles, and also the med- I
")!." - satisfied. All of wh--.h goes to show covers every hearth and home. The home here. fined to his room through illness. New Year resolutions are now the 'is doing as well as can be expected ium for presents from the grown-upd
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as we have pointed out before, tha� club pays ,out the pennies and six- -Mr. and Mrs. Bay Fear spent Mr. and Mirs. S. W. Thoms
� pen1des 'that have been la�boriously Christmas with relatives in Loridon. TuckeTSMith, spent Christmas day at good ones. to return home. reindeer, carrying Santa Claus, skil- � �
il"'I'll , there is still a large purchasing power saved, -and the problem is to select I
I Mr. Allan Johns, of Toronto, spent the 'home Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neeb, The annual meeting of the Sunday Our three local churches on Sunday fully drIven by James Bengoogb, de -
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11 � ages or harn:? And the plu-m pud- __ I candy, etc., passed aver without any nin�g, when a good attendance of th,qse keeping with the Christmas season, afternoon in, front of the Town Hall. ..
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il.!e: . drink? There must be port-poTt CROMARTY of the. village. nteTested in Sunday school wN)rk was and fine apprapriatL- music by the Reeve Higgins performed very ac- .1
t, present. The reports submitted. choirs. ceptably the position of chairman,
1�1. EASY MONEY FOR gives the aristocratic touch, and is Get in ea.rly to -the Clean -Up Sala of Wall Mr 'and )Mrs. Albert Anderson and Showed the, Sunday school to be in a Miss Ruby MeLaTen, who has been while fine addresses were giverl by all
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1. SOMEONE . the last test of good will and wel- family, of karlette, Michigan, visited very prosperous condition. The teach- in London for some time, is home on the members of the council and also
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,�;, The Christmas tree and over Christmas with friend's in this ers and officers have performed their a visit andalso in the interests Of her by Owen Geiger, as a past reeve. I
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11.� 'druties so efficiently that all were re- health, wbi I ch has not . been very good Rev, A. Sinclair, of the United Grurch
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',' the Provincial Government through and interests wash ,about tho maim- on Wednesday last was well attend- - te Mr. Of late. .
,Q, I ed and the broken. They, too, feel ed, the basement being filled, to its ,appoin d for the coming year. and Rev. Mr. Parker. Of St. Paul's
.t�; the gasoline tax was $10,750,00:0. Quite the thrill of things, and find surcease utmost capacity� A very generous ZURICH J. W. Ortwein is the Superintendent, , The Migses. Bolton, school teacbers Anglican Chureh, also added ver'y ef- . Im
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1.11 �, a sizable sum. And, when is added from the grey days and the long Santa Claus distributed presents ta Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert have istapt su�- from Landon and, Toronto, are �sit- Aciently to the speech making of the I
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51�". to that the tax of two dollars for nights of pain, ,t: I all the children of the Sabbath school, returned from a visit with reiatives erintendent. ing with their paren . tS, Mi. aTTd 'Mrs, occasion, long to be remembered bv
It, s 11 Detr it.. Hensall To Have An E-lectiOn-The G�ydon Bolton, during the Christmas not only the children, but.also by the I I
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..; total reaches glory of mankind in these episodes of young and old. A fine programme, I Nx. N. Geiger, of To very large gat
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_ car licenses, the suni spending th,q holidays at his home municipal honors on Monday next. The Sacrament of the tord's -Sup- the Firemen are receiving -very hearty
- concern. The sick and the broken consisting of songs, dialogtips, reel-
, ;',' . big figures. get the place. of bonox at the feast; tations and- tableaus, etc., was given, heie. I For Reeve-OWen Geiger, J. W. Ort- per will be observed in the United congratulations for the part they so,
11�'� . Mr. and Mrs. W. Finkbeiner, of wein. For Councillors -G. C. Petty, Church on the coming Sunday. ably staged.
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"., ... . If 'these taxes -were actually ex, for, now and then, it is known that the children all doing their part very Stratford, spent the holiday at David Robison, James Sangster, Ern- 'MT. James Bertgough was taken .
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11 an the budlng and mainten- it is the, last Christmas they will e le, W. C. Spencer, R. very seriously ill during the first
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"I'. . ance of provincial highways, which Share together, and the soft shine of Mr, John Telfer, of Brussels, is at home of MT. and Mrs. W. H. H J. Gainer ol ination wa's held in the Town Hall- on ?
.1, t visiting with old friends and man. on, William Ciontsitt. Scho part of this week.but with good med- Monday evening with a larger-attend-
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, the reason assigned far them the hearts. But it is momentary. acquaintances in the village. Mr. Calvin Williams, Of Buffalo, N. Trustees--Jfft C. Soldan, A. E Clark, ical attention, it is hoped he will soon ance than usual, testifying to the in-
. when they were first imposed, there I Mxs. Colwell, of the village, is at Y., spent the week end at the home W. 0. Goodwin. Pul>lic Utility Com- recover. terest felt in our municipal matters.
;;, Healthy and sick rise to the 'gaiety ster, Miss Ethel Williams. missioner-Tbomas Welsh, l,y ac- The Christmas mails were the I
, ,would be little reason, to complain, be- -sent spending arg- The nomination was first held from
,.. of the hour. This is Christmas -let's pre the Christmas holi- of his si, � clamation. e of
1 1, Marys. MT. Gqfdon Walper, of Detroit, any 7 to 8 Welock, presided, over by Our
-, , cause the motoring public demands be merry. days with her daughter in St.
I " lRew. MT. Rodgers and family mot- spent th� past week at the home Vf 'Mr. S, L. Peppler, accountant of year. . village clerk, 'Mr. James A. Pater- . I
1,11, � good roads and is willing to pay for In such scenes one plunges deep in- d to Tillsonburg and spent the his -parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. E, Walp the Bank of Montreal here, Spent the Miss 'Mavis S)pence,r has returned son, when the following ,were nomin-
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.": them. Christmas holiday with relatives in from the hospital -at London, where - us.
, . love -immeasurable -and unfathom- Christmas holiday with, his parents. . Mr. Wesley Calfas, of Kitchener, ated For Reeve, Robert Higgi I
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,��11.. But when the gasoline tax alone 'has visited friends -here for a few Hanover. she recently underwent an operatiOli-, Thomas Welsh, Owen,G,eiger, George
;;'.Z. � exceeds by several millions of dollars ab,le. Tdr. Andrew McLellan, who I t', this week. , days The municipal pot is now -boiling feeling much improved and, also MTs. C. Petty, Laird Mielde and J. W Ort
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,". the sum actually spent on the pro- Christmas trees for their patrons,but be about ag4in. The programs given by the Evan- and much speculation is rife as to Roy McLaren, from Sesfo 1, WheTe wein, , For Councillors, Wm. CoUsiA, I
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11 ial roads this year, it looks Very even the non -elect wailing at the door I Sunday schools wbo.will form the council for the in- she underwent an ,Operation with James,Sangster, Geo.- C. Petty, W. 0.
.1 vine . coming year. Fortunately a number much benefit. I
11. I . catch glimpses of a magic world. were enjoyed by large crowdi' Page- Goodwin, Laird M]ickle, David Bob-
L�. muchas if motor owners were paying KIPPEN ants were presented as part of each of men with good experience are will- Christmas Visitors. -Christmas day inson, Walter Spencer and Robert Y,
A Children's Party. .... Get in early to the Cleam-Up Sale of Wall program, .and those taking part gave ing to give their services, and we passed over quite lirviely in our vil- Cameron. For School Trustees, H. ti,
';Z' a pretty stiff price for the privilege I went once to a child-ren'5 party in Paper at Graves' Waig Paper Store, Senforth. hope that the coun,cil for the incoming lage as the weather and roads were C. Soldan, W. 0. Goodwin and Alfred I
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,'� of driving their cars. the People's Palace in East London. Gauld Mission Band,._.The Gauld. were -also distributed, among the year will, to begin with, See that the most favorable -and there were a large Clark. For Public Utilities, .Thomas
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, ns London's children were a for -1930 on December 12th. There practicable, will be kept clear of ac- learned of the following: Miss Afax- At the close :o'f the nomination, Air. I
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�.� ; that he is privileged- to pay a double was a pageantry of childhood thrilled was a good crowd in attendance and Nominations. -The town 'hall was cumulated Snow far where ratepayers well, Of Whitby; 2&. Laird Jov nes A. Paterson was electei ehair-
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,.: I - -g year were noon when the non'n pay in quite large taxes they should Will Joynt, 9f Toronto; Mr. Will 'man, performing his duties in a very
� tax, for, although the sum he pays that raised a lump in the throat. Hk re elected - Doreen Cooper - was vloted " for re -eve be entitled in return to receive- bene- Simpson and Sister, Mae, of Detroit; pleasing -manner. The reeve an.d coun-
with delight. One saw happenings the officers for the comin cked to the doors on, Monday . nt and Jar
� .., L' through the gasoline tax more than and there some child trying surrep- president; Doris Alexander, see and councillors for Hlay Township ad- fit -as pedestrians. Then our road6 sons -and daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. cil -occupied seats on the platform , I
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, � . covers ,the cost of the roads he uses, titiously to pack into his pockets por- tary; Edison McLean, treasurer; Ed- dressed the electors. Municipal mat- als�o should -receive good attention. George Gram, of Lansing, Mi,!,h.; T&. and 'were called- upon, to give an ac- �
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",,"It""", . he is again assessed a municipal tax putting away some �lices of bread na Daymond, and Arthur Field ,ere ably discussed and the large audience ny other matters, of and Mrs. Lorme Scott and members count of their stewardship for the I
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, for the very same purpose. appointed captains of the groups. course, to engage the attention of a
-Y,N��., -_ and butter. I asked him why. gave each Speaker the best of atten- of family, from Toronto; Miss Alice closing year, which, they did in a very I
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"' � Mis- Following the conclusiun, of the -busi- council, but we merely at this time, Daugall, of Detroit; Mis's bEldred Me- full manner in the followiuj order:
, 1C. I It looks very much as if the moto,r- understanding my enquiry as an ad- ness, came an hour of games and tion. Five were nominat make mention � of sidewalks and Donell, of,Guelph; Mr. Lester Fisher, R. Higgins, as Reeve; George C. Pet- t
" �, ists were -paying a good deal more monition he told me in tears, "It's contest, which were much enjoyed, al- and eight for councillors, but as a streets. of Detroit; Miss Jean Bonthron, Mrs. ty, John W. Ortwein, William Con -
11"'..., for little Jimmy. He's lost a leg, Sir, so the serving of cake and candy, candidate can qualify up to 9 o'clock
:1. "I' than their ,share for what they get, Mr. Peter Manson and family have James Eby, of Collingwood; MT. Mhr- sitt and Robert Cameron, as.the four
.. . vernment and I want hi into have some of mine. Whi on Tuesday evening nothing will be '
A" and it looks too, as if the Go cb, was given by the Reds Xot nicely settled in our village and ray Cayapbell,-of Stratford; Miss Hel- councillors, and following them came /
1,; ! � deal more than I knew what he meant though his were the losing side. who definitely known whether an election, will -no doubt prove good residents,
. . sentence was mixed. will take place until that, time. At , . en Bl&r, of London; Miss Maude Mr. Owen Geiger, 'nominated for the I
111101-.� Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, is coming as they are highly Glel�n also Of London; Atm. RqssMc- reeveship. A ,good hearing was I giv- .
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: . their share of some pretty easy Was it at the saine party where a ,pending the Christmas holidays at the time of writing the members of Our merchants report the holiday L,a;i,' of Detroit. The following 'en to all and matters, Of. interest wer6 I . I
�_ money, which is theirs to spend not lad had made the most of his opplor ' the 1930 council were, the only 1, ;
p� - - the home of her parents, Mr. and ones trade as very good and have still fine spent the day as visitors: Miss.Mat- well discussed. At date of writing,
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54 tunities and faken on a cargo beyond Mrs. Isaac Jayrott. . that had, qualified.. The -nominations stocks to make choice from. tie Ellis, in, 'Guelph; Mir. *61,aude we do not know who will s , ,
1 "i, they his capacity? The time had come to . were as followsi For Reeve -L. H. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- �ar.d or I ..
,",:. - lervied, but on -other things, or ra The. Misses Margaret and, Gya, nominitea, but i
, �, ' Rader, W. R. Dougall, Owen, Geiger, per was observed in the United church er, in Stratford; ATX. and tMrs. G. W. it appears pretty certain there will I
�11 ,extravagances. go home when, turning to his big Cooper spent Christmas at the, home I .Bl6wes, in Mitchell; Miss Gladys Luk-- withdraw from those
4' brother, be said: "Bill, carr -j me out of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. E. F. Klapp, A. Kalbfleiscb. For on Sunday lastj at the. morning ser- Davis, in Exeter, .and -Mr. and Mrs. be an election, as more than the us -
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4 Cooper. vice, when there -was a very good. at- W, 0. Goodwin, in, London. ual interest is manifested, although . I I
4 ":. rural municipalities has reached the To know the thrill and glory of � Ducharme, A. Melick, E. Walper, C. tendance and impressive services . Death of X. Prominent Rosid e I
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" .4 breaking point, Instead of imposing Christmas one must live in Drab Hay, and Mildred Forrest, of Tuck- held. One of the pioneer residents Of our invitation of the chairman, to appear � .1
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.10. -on them as they are now, the Govern- Streets or catch a glimpse of chil- ersmith. Spent a few days 'voith their add S. Greb. The nominations for Mr. Fred Kennings is recovering village passed away at St. Jose-ph's o' resg their
% � ", dren's hospitals and 'hostels for incur- - Police Trustees for Zurich was held - . n the platform and exp .
�- � uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dig- nicely from the effects of the fftll Hospital, at London, on Sunday last views Pwith the exception of Mr. Gei-
".,F.I. ment should, long ago have come to ables. 'Something of t1fe gemra of the in the evenings and resulted as, fol- from a shade tr90 that he was trily�- in the, person of William R, Hodgius, ger, -who did so -'in no uncertain man-
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I'V their assistance. If the gas tax paid Stable and the manger is woven in- - lows- J. Geiger, C. C. Schilbe, E. min,g a few weeks ago, when very who coiriing here f 1
,5".1 Mrs. J. Fowler and son, Gordon, of H rom Drysdale Where ner, -and gave the mieeting to under-
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��` -of benefit it receives in return, then tradition and reaction. It is too deep with friends in this vicinity. , , Ruby, R. F. Stade, W. Laniont and both of his wrists, as well as injur- a hotelkeeper here. for a very long the ballot he would'enter with full "I
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"16' . the tax should be reduced to actual for undeTStanding, too obvious to be MT. Keith Love, of Immanuel Col- G. Datars, ST. ing his body, but he is doing nicely term of year,%. With advancing years earnestness into the contest. The I
, . ,V, . _ missed. lege. Toronto, ,spent a few �olidays __ and has been down street a 'number he left here. to make his home in meeting closed with the National An- . � V 4
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requirements, or the excess should be I am not concerned with dogmas or with big parents, MT. aiid Mrs. W1m. of times. .Of course, it will be some London, where he passed -away. The flie . I
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A,s� However, the Government is not en- heart. and I 'have seen it a taousand 'MT. 'Gilbert Jarrott, of Western Get in early to the -Clept'n-Up Sale of Watil Most of ,our, holiday visitors ha]ve I �
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1'�, , , I L times --that the glamour of the, Babe University, London, is the guest at Paper,ut Graves' Wall Paper Store, Seaforth. returned to their homes, but there, . . 0 �
,�, tirely to blame. It, like every other creeps into the murky byways, and Post office box rents are due and'i�ayable will, no doubt with Christmas over, - . I If
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. i s Tqaac Jarrbtt, dining the Christmas number also in arrears vill please call and be a number who will 0oin
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,, . holidays. gettle. G. J. iSutherland, Postm,aaterr. 6290-3 Year's which will -be observe . k
I Wealth has its worth and it can Subscriptions received for all l4adinq Daflv - I
,,�,�. lies much nearlome. -Miss Erma Workman, of Stratfo - I "
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""' t, er open many doors. The same is true Normal,, is spehding - the Chris mas Weeloy Newsp4pers at the Hensall Post ,GTai is being freely brought into ..,
401 A township council will haggle ov. � Office. 'Patronize your Nstnms+er who ban To Our P dtrons, ;t
.V1 of poverty -and the poor see most -holidays at the bome of ber parents, dies the papers. inarket and meets w�th ready demand I I .. . � . � I
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t li,.,�-" I NIT. and M.rs. Wifharn Wbrkman, of ter. and the bett prii,es, going, but whi;mh -
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;�A' Tuelre:r9iiiitho . ATinstrong-Buebanan. 4 A ' * t aTe'uh&rtunAteay,pJrbtty low, compar- We thank all those, who duri-ng the past I i
MR, , =td the remuneration of a township 't- e4 with&h&T years, but to off -set this . 1, . � I
.��.,; ,�` ,,�,' Mrs. J,. Ross and Miss Verna Me- wedding was soleitinized . at the Uni - 10.
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�,�;,�)! I ,.Affirial, emen wlien inost, if not all of TUCKERSMITH Gregor, 6f PIgniobidville, spenz; Christ- ed Church Maned at high noon, on in a measure, At least, wag the fine . � . " '.
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&te..- "'f, is in the , Mr. and Mrs. Le ther, grf.Robort McGregor, ol Tuck- united in marriage Miss Jessie - Mrs,. 41lour, i�t- St., ffayacinthe, . future, Ag in "the past, to serve the public .1
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