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After the death tYte week; end 'P11t1<l :friends' iiZ town. , of Mrs. McGill, five years ago, Ile TUBE' consisting of Cut In thanking our good went to Goderich to reside w'itl= his °Ta the ninny Good Wishes Miss Annie Govees ok a spin and n ma Chocolates, friends for their splen- son and daughter-in-law, I r. and Mrs. which will be 'tendered to the holidays of Weston and Grand a ench•xG,cea did res use to our ef- \bte Peanut Clusters, 8C po John McGill. 'Ml'. McGill was a mem you at thin Season, we Valley.G Rennie of 'Hensel) gave}' a _ etc. forts during the past - ber of the Presbyterian church and of wish to add our own. May , , 1 otc, N ... shelled, also of = year, we extend our the Eighty -Year -Old 'Club. 'Four sons you have a Merry Chriist- well rendered' solo in First T'resbjs- e kill., sincere wishes for a and one daughter survive. They are: mas and Health and Hap- terian Church on Sunday evening rr3` r 25c right happy Christmas. = Sea piness in the New Year, last � pounds - • • • i William, in 'Colorado; Byron, ,Mr. Alvin ISillery; of Queen's Uni- _ r' 1()41)STEU FFiA'NUTS 25� May the New Year , forth; James, Clinton; John, GAde- versity, Kingston, is home for the pts prove one in which rich, and Mrs. Thomas Neilans, Hul- Christmas holidays. 1 d our efforts are at Mrs. Bella McGill,'Thom- son � I' v rVED PIINEIAPPLE, y lett. A sister, Miss Bessie Grieve, of Chatham, green and natural; 1b...®1' tended with success Pittsburgh, Pa., also survives. The is spending the holidays at the home ` and may good health funeral took place from the residence her pa S .SOUiPS---Assorted A5�, Arthur St. BOOB Stares e�►eafOrth of rents, Mr. and 'Mrs. T. M. r �+ /G make that success more of his son, John McGill, r SOUPS -Assorted, 10c enjoyable. on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Subscriptions taken for newspapers Grieve, in Egm'ondvilof le. j r F w.7 ax $110 per dozen. ' Interment was made in Maitlandbank and magazines at publisher's prices. Humbey arThe e glad t friendssee •hers. Edward suffic ent � V +r , ra�� Cemetery, S ly recovered from her recent opera-' ` U'SE. OLIVES- Keating s Phalmacy . Queen, 35 -oz. bottles tion in 'Scott M'enlorial Hospital, to be ` BR'OCKEN BISCUITS 25e Nott and Miss Alice Thompson added able to return to her home. 1 ` nds The Resell Drag Stye : For sale--xA fur linea coat in good condi- Miss Gertrude Matthews, of the "on - BISCUITS (very free from tion. Apply to Andrew Archibald, Box 262, the music for the ,play in an effective 25C Phone 28 Seaforth, Oat. ' seaforth. Phone 9•t W. aaal-tf way. During the evening the school London Normal 'School, is spen$ing �hr e'en ones); iA Remaanls.-3 the. Prints s1.00; a the. st,k, sang several hcoruses accompaniedby t lrstmas holidays at her home heCh� as h e 2' pounds °� VelvetxY or Cretonnes in, Agents, dealers Miss Margaret Smith. A treat of here. q Mr. Ed. Dal installed a' radio in � 4G9tii> AT STAR FLOUR a�GsS� ' wanted. A. Mccreery Co., Chatham 8 c tf home-made candy was provided at y ,. per . , , ... _ _- the close of the evening by Mesdaanes the home of Mr. Tim Lynch, Beech- '1Igs flour is made by our local mil- Brown, McGonigle, Allen, Coleman wood, last week. 1� lers, Wolverton's. Since we have THE HURON EXPOSITOR and Routledge. The children made Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. Hillis and lam- Let,uS make this Christmas had it, we have sold more of it than Ladies' Aid. -The Ladies' Aid Of this a white gift Christmas ,and their ily, of Toronto, are spending Christ - x' -- - -� Northside United Church has closed a presents were sent on immediately to. eras at the home of 'Mrs. Hillis' purposeful; a season of re- t of all 'other 'brands combined on ac- mother, 'count of LOW PRICE and GOOD very successful year with a alance on one of the down town churches in To- Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. r i Yy, QUALITY. In 100-1b, sacks only, DISTRICT MATTERS hand of $1,011.50. The following of- !onto. Mr. Gibson White, of the Ontario generated feeling, of love, and every pound guaranteed. ___ ._ - ficers were elected for the ensuing College of Education, Toronto, is • VMRY BUTTER -- Abundance of - resident, Mrs. J. spending the holidays with his mother �y � peace and good will. Let " � year: Honorary p dairy 'butter at from 18c to 2..c. Postal Information. -There will be B. Thompson; past president, Mrs. A. h0- NZED MOLA;S'SES-best quality at no mail delivery of any kind Christ- McGavin; president: Mrs. F. J. Bur- LOCAL BRIEFS 'Mrs. James McIntosh, John Street, us hang the Holly and the ol, and. )lowest price and now is the time to mas Day and New Year's Day. 'The rows; 1st vice-president, G. D. 'C. is spending 'Christmas with members 5, ober 'deed it profitably. lobby of the ost office will be closed, Dr. F. J. Burrows has returned of her foully in Toronto. �. VEa�•gY•een 9 let us promote y P Harn; 2nd vice -•president, Mrs. A. F CpRN, PEAS and TOMATOES 25� as on a 'Sunday. Mails will be Cluff. recording secretary, Mrs. R. from Rochester, Minnesota, where he professor Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo, , 3 cans .. , ... x • • • • • • • • • • • • • despatched as usual. -C. P. Sills, P.M. Archibald; corresponding secretary, had taken a 'patient for trti3tment. University, is visiting his parents, Mr. _ p t CHOICE MINCE MEAT C Mrs. E. Chapman; treasurer, Mrs. A. Mr. George Bethune, of Port Mc- and Mrs. James Kerr. the surge of PJy• In this ' 2, pounds • • • • • 25e Wins Prize For Window. -Messrs, Nicoll, and Mr. Alex. Bethune, of Miss Bertha Beattie, of Toronto, is • 1DOMMEISTI'C ONIONS veno,, n; property committee con- Kamloops, B. C. are spending the `25� W. J. Walker & Son were recently veno!•, D'Irs. J. Consitt; flower soul_ , P g spending the holidkys with her par- spirit we wish yo Ll a 13 pounds .................. awarded fifth prize for a window lis- nrittee convenor, Mrs. W. J. McIn- holidays at their home here, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Qi. J. Beattie, in j�/( M'ISFJD NUTS, 'Special 15� play. which they had in their store a The Mises uelphoot are spending Egmondvis A j�/Q�i �jl�Ir C�R1STMAS tosh' visiting committee convenor, Christmas in Guelph. Mr. Ross Hamilton, Faculty of Med- lei ao pound ....... • .............. short time ago. The contest, which Mrs. R. Frost; kitchen committee con. Miss Elinor Burrows of !Toronto t y was Dominion wide, was sponsored by senor, Mrs, A. Stark; auditors, Mrs. , days Toronto, a spending the boli. University, is home for the Christ- days at the home of his uncle, Dr. H. ..,� F. D. Hutchison' a well known furniture manufacturer, ,I Finlayson and Mrs. Chad. Glew. mss holidays. -1, 'Ross. ` _ We Thank You. -In last week's Ex- Northside Sunday School Have. En- Col. R. S. Hays; Mrs. Hays and Mr. Miss Margaret Armstrong, West- MacTavish s ph0)tie Phar Phaad 166 positor we asked for copies of The {ertainment.-The annual Christmas George Hays left Tuesday for To- ern University, is spending Christ- t Expositor of issue of December 11th I ronto, where they will spend Christ- mas holidays at the home of her par - entertainment of Northside Church !h' g - in H'arpurhey, s A. D. Armstrong, a - w. The response has been very gratify- Sunday School which was held in the 'Miss Margaret McKellar and Miss VTr. Ronald Mc / Y mas. cuts, 1Tr. and Mr • ing, marry papers being recon ed from I auditorium of the church on Friday - • Ne C�r�stas and near and far. ai e thank all our sub- e1 ening, attracted a large audience. Muriel Beattie, of Western Univers s endin the holidays Kay, of Toronto, :s �- it are spending the Christmas boli- t the home of scribers w'ho took the trouble to send' The superintendent, F, S. Savauge, Y, P g p g days a , us the issue. days at their homes here. his mothex. 4� ,,;'.. resided. A pleasing program in: ud- y - Happy New Year P Miss Annie Brodie, of Arkona, and M11iss Evelyn Cudmore, of Toronto, l ed the following. numbers: Opening Miss Jean Brodie, of Boskung, are is spending Christmas with her par- -• Printing a Day Earlier. -The Ex- chords, "Holly \')!caths," by the spending the Christmas holidays with ents here. Just a few little words, but positor ill he printed on Wednesdav ' Primary clas.: recitations, Erma Flet- tr• •1 cher, Donald �i'ood, Maxine Lawrence, their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mr. Robert Willis, of Toronto, is carrying with them, good instead of Thursday this week and I Brodie. s endin Christmas with his parents, ` wishes in abundance and our next week. There being no mail de- Norn^an Ca}b::t, 11,^.: jnrie Golding; spending Miss Mary Stewart, of Toronto VIr, and Mrs. W. G. Willis. ji Q"` very sincere appreciation of liveries on Christmas and New Year's, n}° Pat' icia L'echle} ; recitations, University, and Miss Nora Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Calder and son, �� 4 ` the friendly, cordial spirit subscribers would not otherwise re -1;' Ilelen Thompson, Kenneth Reid, of Durham, are. spending the holidays of St. Catharine:;, are Christmas '°� that has marked our business ceive their Expositor until Saturday afar A Fret Drt]e, Helen Hodgson; An- at the horse of their parents, Mr. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. relations in the past, and the I or Monday. hence the change. Cor- I1r;� Wood. ,Jean Currie; chorus, Wil- � Adam Hays. hope that this same spirit rt.;pond ents are asked to have their• ; ma May. Lorne Dale, Dorman Col- ! Miss May Webster, of Toronto, is may continue for many years i news, items in a day' earlier next vert, Patricia Bechley; pinna duct, _ - - ---- -" - spending Christmas at her hone in ' to come. week. 7luriel Finninan and Ethel storey: I , � � s McKillop. _ ` We take this opportunity of thanking our 'rl:7et. violin and guitar by the Iiintouly�,•,,a-�'--� Miss Marjorie Bickle, of Toronto, F,s WATSON RE' ID I Mayor Daly :addresses St. xTames',boy:; a pantonine, "The Christ Story'' �: many patrons for the gellerOUS Support �r is spending the holidays with her PHONES 33W or 214 SEAFORTIi I Arts Club. -Mr. .Jahn Flannery was' ]ky \tis Ferguson s class and scan- I G�®Cti�gS �� the at~ parents here. tendered us this year. Accept our Sincere Irn charge of the n:e^ting of St. aames''tata, "cinderella's Christmas Party, IILL. L l wish that your Yifleti& be a merry one ` arts C}ub on Thursday evening last. b}• the intermediate and junior mem- Vii' -- I= +T The guest speaker of the evening was hers of the school, were important Season IUSBORNE and the New Year Bright and Prosperous. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mayor J. F. Daly, who gave a spiel)- features. At the close of the pro- la+ n ' O did tall: on "The Duties of Municipal Brame, gifts were distributed from a = ' O the Christmas tree./ pp C The �T1�ht 'arae 0 S. T. $O1MeS Son OI officers." This was followed by the i In appreciation of the cunei) Minutes. -The municipal business period, when a number of council of the Township of Usborne r: O FUNERAL SERVICE O g P 1'Icliillop Vv. M. S. -The monthl many f4yors received,' : _ O Main Street, Seaforth O interesting subjects were brought uY inlet at Elimville as per statute on - for discussion. After the recreation, meeting of the McKillop Branch of We thank you and wish = December 15th, with all the membersWRIGHT, Proprietor SEAf''OR'hII O the meeting adjourned. The !nem- the Women's Missionary Society of ou a Derr Christmas. of council present. The minutes of W A WRIG i4 S. T. Holmes' residence, 00 bers brought donations of toys and First Presbyterian Church was held y y the meeting of December 5th were +lr O Goderich Street, West; phone clothingto be given to needy chil- on Thursday, December 17th, at the read and approved on motion of Wil- T O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O dren. Manse with a good attendance. Mrs. Have you bought your ]iamsaWestcott. WestcottaWiiliams: O residence, Goderich Street, O R Govenlock presided and opened the = That the following be recommended r� �y�. �t Christmas tobacco yet? a O East; phone No. 308. Interesting Gift Service. -The Sun- meeting with a hymn. The Scripture as game wardens for 1932: Percy 11, O Limousine Ambulance Service O day school pupils of First Presbyter- le -,con was read by Mrs. J. L. Bell Do It here. Passmore, Darl Parker. -Carried. The •O Night calls, phone 308. O ion Church on Sunday last in the and +vas followed with prayer by Mrs. treasurer's report was as follolvs: [44 O Day calls, phone 119 J. O school room of the church, held a gift 'lTu}len. Sr.The minutes of the pre- = December 5th, reeei'ced taxes, $1,700; Q Charges moderate.00 service at which each upil presented John Pullmanr, P' sinus meeting were read and the roll Dec, 8th. received taxes, $4,000; Des '. O a gift or toy for use among needy call was responded to by a verse of BARBERING AND BOWLING 15th, rebate on gravel during August, O O O O O O O O O to. Mr. J. G. 1Tul- C,,,,• tigl,s. J. M. Gavenlock sang 1930, by Charles Stephen and R. W. i O n b O m Toronto. O chrldr en " rrture. - , len, the superintendent, presided. The a fine solo entitled, "Ile Lifted :Vie,' I Batten. $1.26; rebate on labor by L. .. program, which consisted of Christ- accompanied by Mrs. James Kerr. " Reynolds, July, 1930, 32 cents. Bills mas hymns, a Christmas reading and I agrC• Kerr gave an excellent paper on - passed on motion of Shier -Dew. Silas T I 41 75• M'lton Greer 9 ii ��® a story, "Why the Chimes Rang by the selection of a W. 1VI, S. F.tiecutrve Testa 1����A�C H Miss McLean, concluded with a talk, from the women of .the New - IN; "Christmas in Other Lands" by the hent, which was very interesting and Let as protect you anywhere in Canada or the United States with minister, Rev. I. B. Kaine. instructive to everyone present. It was moved and seconded that a stand - an Auto Policy that will take a an Interest Runs High. -Many changes ing be vale of thanks tendered Mrs- load off your mind and at can be noticed in the line-up of bowl- Kerr for her splendid paper. Mrs. measure for the New Year. ers for the Christmas geese offered Govenlock read a letter from Mrs. N at Pullman's Bowling Alley. The play McDonald, of Roche Percee, Sask., Non Tari Rates off takes place Wednesday night anti to date is: E. Rennie thanking those who donated article-, to the box. The collection the standing 944, R. Dixon 916, A. Nicholson 862, of clothing amounted to $7.25. A hymn was sung >0'1• li I VI Lean 837 J 1 d b • re eating N. Shier, Blanc , $ r g ory, gravel and labor, $31.50; Russell We extend the season s greet- Skinner, gravel and labor, $242; Mrs. 'CNmore, and labor, ;7(' Ings and Irish: you and those t ' Alice gravel $70.20; John McCullough. balance, Fred Ellerington, 947 whose happiness �$ �rou -s. a full ' snow work, $1.80; weed cutting, etc., $11.50; Wm. Rout- flince bridge, 9 of Christmas Joy and as' ley, labor, snow and $9.55; Fred Ford, labor, $6; Maurice B. W. F. �"p measure for the New Year. 6$1" Coates, dragging, etc., $7.10; success u' Beavers, threading pipe. 70c; George! Hawkins, wire, SOc; Wm. Moodie,XAI ditchin etc $4 Richard Selves. " IT t' I for any number of months you wish W. right Ban, - x - c and rhe meeting c ose y P J. Broderick &36. J. Cummings 827, the Lord's Prayer in unison. A dainty - f - weed cutting, $3; Fred Kerr, tile, �-. ' its worth your while to see us J. Hotham 826, E. Swan 801, R. Me- }inch was served. $5.43; Charles Stephen, ' trucking �r before placing your insurance and Gooch 797, O. Holmes 794. The man- _ Gowes, gravelling, Phone I2 -Your Grocer-Seaforth , posts, 75c; Isaac at the new low non -tariff rates agement offered six ducks for cornpe- $1.2'0; Henry Ford, superintendence B you cannot afford to take chances. tition on Monday evening and they Egmondville Christmas Concert- 'j'' and telephone, $20.96; John Roger, AlI claims promptly and satisfac- were won by. J. J. Broderick 293, R. On Friday evening the F,gmondville Old Time O:L.S., balance engineer's fees on - - Sunday school held their annual con 4;orily paid. McGeoch 83, K. I. McLean 273, W. Elimville Drain, 9 Harlton, Phone, write or call -Night and Wright 26.6, D. Dunlop 266, and R. cert, which was one of the best in its Treasurer, Biddulph, by-law, clerk's Day Service. Pinkney 228- history. Mr. Arthur Routledge, the DANCE fees, Elimville dram, $160; County •• '• ' superintendent, ably presided. The Treasurer: County levy, $8,551.65; PHONE 125 Married 59 Years. -On Christmas children in this Sunday school attend County highway, $3,665.00; provincial "INGS Day Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jacobs, two five different public schools, and the KTIFFEN i oldest and most highly teachers in four of them trained their highway, X2,43,33; old age pension A. D. SUTHERLAND of Seaforth -, levy, $1,221.6 total, $15,881.65. Sid - pupils and brought thein to Egmond- Sec. -Tress. Blansllard esteemed residents, will celebrate the P P g MONDAY, DEC. 28th ney Adamson, , t * General Insurance, Real Estate 59th anA�versary of their wedding vine that night. Miss Margaret Conveyancing, Etc. Grieve put on the part from the Eg- Municipal Telephone, rates, $2,266.26; In appreciation of your goodwill r day, They have a host of friends in p y I(ayter and. Cochrane Clerk, Usborne, collecting Blanshard over Keating', Drug Store. town and country who will join The mondville public school. She chose a Music b Municipal Telephone, $6.80'; Treasur- we wish you the joys of the Christ - Office Expositor in hearty congratulations Pretty Christmas play with Janet g ADMISSION •+ 50 CENTS er, Usborne, $3.40'• S. J. Pym, $3.40• SEAFORTH ONTARIO and bset wishes for many happy) re- Townsend, the Spirit of Music, and mas SeaSai3 and a Very prosperous Stewart Love, King of the Brownies, Ladies provide lunch. J. B. Mustard, Tuekersmith Municipal = w turns of that day. year during 1932. , ,a•;' --- - - - ---- .� as the central figures. Miss Vera Telephone rates, X Tele; Cleric, Us- and happy 3' ' �,� • Crozier had charge of the $. S. No. borne, Tucicersmith Telephone, rates, I 'SHE McKILLOP MUTUAL Attempt To Enter Stores. - Un- $4.00; James Rogers, O.L.S., engin- ` P. J. �ORSE % known persons, early Monday mgrn- 7- The main Feature in her program •• ' j j� j 'RE INSURANCE CO'Y. was a splendid drill by several boys. eer s fees, Branch B., $128.A0; John , ing, attempted to gain entry into P o�� Brock, Board of Health, inspection Stewart Bros.' store. They succeeded Miss Alice Archibald prepared the and mileage, $4,50; Township Treas- _ from S. S. No. 5. A dialogue Plumbing and Tillsmithing in actin into the millinery workshop pupils �"� � urer: Interest due Passmore drfain, I: READ OFFICE -SEA FORTH, ONT. g which was part of their contribution, egad;,l•';i:, _ but were barred from the store pro- ulnen by F.dith Wallace, Gavin Gem- The (` $1.20: township portion Scott drain, - - ' SF AFORTH OFFICERS: Per by a fire door. Nothing was tak- r- ��s No. 2, $6.73; Interest due township, � �I ONTARIO ,r en. An attempt was also made the mell, Arthur Leyburn and Pearson i Scott Drain, No. 2, $6.26; interest due tL; John Bennewies, Brodhagen - Pres• same day to force open the front door Chesney brought much applause. Miss!!1 hart aret 'Grieve, in charge of S. S. 'h u township, Branch Drain $6.30 inter- .. .. .. .. .. .. ., _ .. ., .. Jn*esl'Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. compliments t$ 7 nf. S. Shinen s store. The woodwork est due township, Elimville Drain, D.'E. McGregor, Seaforth -8ec.-Treas. around the lock was badly mutilated, No `J, put on a vagabond drill and a $39.64; interest due township, Wash - 1 D,. AGENTS: but the thieves were evidently unable humorous shadow pantomine, among burn Ih^sin, $$'5.11; interest due, Flet- r�,1 �fy. E. Hinchl'ey, Seaforth; John other things. Since over one hundred of the 1.20• interest due, Pym ` *utray, R, R. 3, Seaforth; E. R. G to open the door.cher Drain, , .. children tool. part m these various give a F Drain $32601, township due,oGePlye outh, Brodhagen; James Watt, activities, it is impossible to give aI Season Why Go South? --There is no need fair account of their real worth but � g Why Huron residents to travel south in there was not a poor number on the �i16 Drain, $9.65; interest due, Branch B Qp Health and Prospenty DIRECTOR'S: search of warm days if our present Drain, $14.17; township portion, syr list, and the staff of Egmondville ��' May you enjoy a u�1 Will,,jam Knox, Londesboro; John climate holds. On Monday, December church school are very grateful to �, Branch 'B., $'70.20. The following and a bounteous share of = $eri%lenvies, $rodhagen; James Evans', 21st, a Seaforth resident'was able to iii Me r r''.y Christmas 4 school orders: S. S. No. 1, Luther these'teachers for the efficient way, in Reynolds, balance, $783.63; S. S. No. ) d �' fi. It 5, Seaforth; James' Connally, hill up the roses in his garden an- .which they handled their programs and a. New Year � v , ' things g i' Goderiell• Alex. Broadioot, No. 3, Sea- other resident had his garden plowed �,I 2, Charles Monteith, $907.40; S. S. QFLI good Ghln be ollr�S during Fk , and pupils. After a short intei-mis 41 re lete with ha i- 04 j� p = v-iorthY R/obext• Ferris, Blyth; George on the same day, and on Monday night sion, fifteen of the young people of p pp No. 3, Ray Francis, $1,006.00; S. S. -' the years the t are to be. _ 3KE rtney, . No, 3, Seaforth; John the horseshoe enthusiasts were pitch- 6 i Pgmondville gave a fine interprets- neSS, pl"Q1Sperity and No. 4, Cliirton Sweet, balance, $823.69; i►0pper, Brucefield ;- James Shoii lice, ing horseshoes in their shirt sleeves tion of a Bethlehem play. Those tak- StICCeSS. Q� S. S. No. 5, Harvey Perkins, balance, „ : Talton, on their pitch on Main Street. It is in• art in this were: Jewish mother, $496.49; 'S. S. No. 6, Wm. Veal, 'bal- , We thank the trade and our many custom- .: also quite commoil to see farmers g pp ante, $1,387.80; S. S. No. 7, Harold Evelena Nott; Jewish boy, Betty Mal- , ers for the confidence reposed in u's' dui- i = - -" plo:vmg It certainly has been a eolm: r3'nele Nab'or, Harold Finnigan; �y (7"� Her n, balance, $612.52 IS. S. No. 10, most U,._ seal Christmas season. Gene Ferguson Win. Etherington, bitiance, $624:4$; ing ��e�I a's eXpressed in the patronage R. T. 1�[JI�>ER _ ol•andfather, IRavmond bATA'tt• Strang- t, _ `.' „ erg, Charles Ferguson arlt }Roy Mc+ S S. No. 8, Union, Arnold Wiseman, aCcOde'd U.S.. ly oensed uetio,neet•, for the Count � balance $271.1.5• S. S. No. 9 Union Former Resident IJie's---Jatt�es. D:. Gun}ale: Joseph, Helen Thompson.; � HardSM1i��C� �{. Paints �° '� tbt'' Inti aJ� ' `tettded to in a I S e herds Kate McI+'aul, 'balance, $114; S. S. lVo. l� l i : yye' 12 Union, Wm, Morley, $129.0¢• 5, ` u:` N1# "i ,�rlhiiktt : `tS"even years" ex McGill, er£ AurthlZr 'Sti"eet,'anotlier a lath, Margaret Finnigan, b p , t� r,'NA r : r i�AS �> �. tams was aalred ililan Ri'hardson, _Alister Braaii :, ,' Hazelwood, 440:1'0•` it ar „ , 1d�y�,,1 Lobb: slid ,askatehte* Goderich sx oeto Onrrx -, . S. No. 18, Oliver $ ,. , l Radd 11loLo'ab- the Th e stoat .. ! dill can luesd clot and y , , : a alate 1'`l'o. 3 1S1Cldrxl; h Thous a n�E k�FORTHs ONT, . , �' y't 7-E.:�F'Oi'�`'� ��W s p �. , ,�'� •'�' DlL+A1GE >. i;.,. tiri. a • , lad" C bT'elyliti l �. r =, t a:1: "�is'ei't'le'Y1'- 4'r •� r 1 ,.. ' � ' « . , :. ,c ' , a,1 ;,y�lr • 'ff�it k.. � r : � 'a YICi'1 �(CI tllil�i� ' t n l :, . ,_ n, r ',., . ..tor t1 : l�eaenllb Yi i •. .,.. ,. ' . `s. ,' I''titttrlxl '4.54. 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