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11 'Str" hap �ssurried its digni- . The present session of ParlIament, was fully ap . preciated. Peter ha6bi , t' DaflY Star, of recent date said: I -11--. ---------1. I -..--L�-. I �t. 11- , -
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. I . (made their seasonal appear- -at least in one. It has witnessed niany other nursery hei6oes were there I— . ,Uni ity Alberta, told the radio . I -entries, and a very gi"d atten,fign � , 11, , L , �
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strument of closure, not, 'resorted, to� dren. . . � . I LL eqAl� of this week."s a splendid ,,r -,.' . '
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I ,� ,occasions been seen on Main for ten years. ,Closure is the rule - . I . cation. by radi�. The university for . subacm,446 1. At 1.30 P -mi all , efitries - - .. .11 ", �
1. iStreet in uniform without an Whereby, whpn. discuss -ions are .'H-ugo Brandt, a, distinguished Polish . many years had -been trying to reach Asuctessful euebre and dance vms headed the Seafor6h ''Efighlander-sr I . ', I r ! " ��, �
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overcoat. I , loqger and savor of obstructio pro ,,,pianist and .composer, presented a Samuel S'Coop '' ,
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� - - - which was ,much enjoy -ed �'In the ev- . ulgr Citizen, and Excellent Corbett explained. In 1926 the gov-. number of points were won by Mrs,. Year took place at the north end af- 1. I.'
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- I ness man, humorist, lecturer, present- "'On4EF-of' the ea.rly probl' Jim Hogg. . -asses were all well fi,jled� "I"
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'. I 0 1. . Toid ed with unernploy),nierit an4d,farm re- t#,uer society and m6re genuine re -k of,.Xayor S. is. Cooper,.which occur- the professor said. "But our. oper- Miss Jean Alexander spent the holi- ity. InII the township special there � . r '. 1'�
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. . . ligion, , - . I atin,g:, cost, in -eluding pro ms last day week in $tratford znd London. were 4 entries� a large number for . �1-
Or ,lieff; spending,;ks much .money, or a,, red -at his home on Tuesday, April gra r . I , 11
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1 - InsodorSpeaksul , nt Vierras' Hawaiians held the stage r Sth, at 3 p.rf ' Althou year was the perfectly .ridiculous George Barrows, of PierWn 'Man., this class. The -boys' . . r ,,,I
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. � on Thursday. In the afternoon Mrs. edge of his ,Serious illness was car- figure .of $4 000 -a r year. who has been spending the 'winter, 'tition as -as anci , . . . . ;A
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- Liberals professed to 'be emxaged at Vierra told in an entertaining and rent, that it should prove fatal was not be .possible," he w I n. I._ was . - � ,I .4,
, "This wa6ld ith,his mbi-ilier, Mrs. J. Bd�rrows has 'was Won 'by John Hoy a . . 1-I, I I. ,�
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� . S111j instructive manner, of interjectod ironicallyl, "I returned to his home in the Wesi. under the direction- of Ian McLeod,. . I,
.1 from giving certain reasons in IJUSU r its ,people, fered -from an internal n4glady which Aot ,dealing with a class of , Agricultural Represeritative. :11
. Dr. J. Mi Field, B.A., Ph.D Pajrliamev� The goverrlment, apart island, the, her native not anticipated, Mayor Cooper suf- .,f we were Kenneth Jackson,, who Spent the local
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I I ,fication of their course,, countered on if In th evening the bafiled the skill of-his...O.-ysicians. For trained 'for -centuries to rk. fo; Easter holidays with his parents, has. . The pTize winners .were: � I . �. �.,!
. whole company of six musicians pre- a n�&nth or iinoke he hid bee retur�nied to 0. A� C, Guelph. . ,C1Y4es!daI,e stalliori, any age----!Robt.
, . . Goderich, Laments EX" the opposition with the argumentsi . . en confin- 'nothing." . I Murdock, Thomas McMillafi, M.p , , r" : I
. . . .. I I sented a sple�fdffl musical program, ed to -the house *KW :for some days -Discussing the question , as �o - I ... .
. � that,theiy t bility for, including in their- numbers, popular was not. able"W"beva4t of bed, .His whether people listened -to leetur'es', I "weepstake—Robert Murdock.' , . . I 1�
.,�', . tremists ift--E-ducation ; ,the legislation and, their supporters Percheron stallion,. any age--�Wm. I � I.
'. I ,� . '. . selections, natiVe�,'Hawafian music and condition be64ime acutely criticat , on he said-� � "I ,do not know what the TUCKERSMITH,, .. , - .Keeler. . I -
t . - . . backing them unanimously, that The old time, favorites. .- !Monday and -he 'be-6ame� unconscious rest of -Canada does, but thousands . I . I . ""Roadster horse 'I " ' I I . t'l",
I They Do, Real Harm, He maiotity'shoul,d rule. This is a fun- at six o'clo(ok Mofid,ay evening and of People in Alberta turn eager y oking Sale --- T n harriess--Robe-�t .,
I . Receipts fromall-sourees, includ- , I Co . he Home and School As- Me "I',
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( did lati�.' aiv having, a home owkin I .1
11 ing season tickets, reserve seat sale not rally. The town flag ,lies at four nights- a week to the radio fo: roci �11 � �,,�
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f'' " � , Saysi-Speaki -A en the deadlock seemed and one�half of single ticket sale� balfinast,marldrig the passing of the oiir -lectures." ' I Carriage iborse ,in. hirriess,yoser,li. I � � ."4
1 I � Ag -At 0. E. . the Toggery Shop on $aturda7, Apr,fl kh, it . , ..
destin o continue,.the closdre rule the adlthernoon. The ladies wow'd apTweeiate Frencili, John Hey, Jr: . . "
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% I . amounted to $056.55. The expense.3 towri�s, chief executive -'officer. Two thousand people were study- � I ..., .1
donations of cooking. - . 6355-1 AgriculturalBroo� mare . .�
, was in, ed to put it through and on The late Samuel Sloane Cooper was ing the French course. A letter from , in foal, ,�. �, ,
� � Convention. . ilk r , were: Hall rent, $-55.60; tax,"$44.60; I �
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, - . . � . .. � 0 ' ' L - Gianiidi�n C-6utauquas�Limitedj $497- -born in Queen's Gounty,-Irelanj, on a mine operator at Castor was read. Master Neil H2Odgert, youngest son William- S. Broadfoot, Xurray Grain_ I . 11 I "
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- — . I . I I , . nern0loyment Parley Pendipg adv, . I ' October 28, 1864r"His PerentS We're Hie described how the miners came Of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Hodgert - - - . ,11
. I ertiiing, $9U10,; I imt-ceAlane James., Coo , C, gelding, 3 YeaTs' or over,.
V. - , After, the flmt,of next month, how- $ and A'nie out 'of the mine. at 4.4.5 in order to (had'the misfortune 'tb hre , Robert MoMirli, I '. . ;
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.. . 2.45,, leaving, -a ,balance of $48.30 1 per ak his leg R ,I 0,
-��, Extremists have done real harm to dvier,"the provincial governments will The guarantors -de �h i,3 (Sloane) Xooper. When twen�v- be ready ,for the 5 p'elo Fri- ObOrt WdMiehael; filly or gelding . -6:
- be brought here for another parley as cided -to leave � .1. ek French while playing in .the barn last
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. the caiise a temperance, declared J. balance as a 6,h,�v�uqua fund. for years of age hie came to -lCanada and. lessons two days, a week. The Eng- da. . # foaled in IM, Alex. Wright.,. A. Pen- . �I,-�
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. , Field, ZA., Ph.D., - I ' . . b minirs were ledming FrIen h, .�T. W. W r . Doig and his �on, John per & Son, Bernard. Nott- fifly ;r I I - 4�
to tlw�ehar 9 -ektent of'tb,e un- future years. � . , ,.
AL of.doderich, in ,0er and I . ma'de his home in Godericb, where he lis c - "A
I his p-tesident*1 lad -dress to. the .S,,,,- empl6yft=` ielief in the rest of the The local , worked at the buildingtrade for,two and the French-Canadians were ex- C. Dpig, lawyer in the Fisher Build- gelding'foaled in 19�1 R. jf�t��an. . I . .
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ervising I ining Section of tl�e year. -he old iiykem . ' yegrs, when he came, to'Clinton and tending their acquaintance with it. ing, ,Detroit, .spent a short ti -me here Foitheringlia '. �
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� ontaTio Edircati6nal Association in Will be wourid' up. A new or revised of -Dr.� J. A. Miinn Rev. W. P. Lane, bitilt and operated' &,.plan-ing -niill and Dr. Corbett referred to an ex�peri- on Monday on their 'return from To- n-eSS' Robert MtMie'bae", rS. Thiel, R- : : 1.1,
.. I . � �. one will need, to take its. -place. There C..A. Barber, Mss Sally Wood, Miss I Wit& riA � :`1
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I Toronto Ion � Tu y- ' in'tertain ie�- I -- took contracts for bfiliditig. . ence of his, own. He bad been giving ront6, where they, spent Easter ' .
He Pleaded ihat children should be are evidences �hat,-only Sweeltstak-e-,Rdbert MuMichael., ,,I
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,� ` 1 "'Pec � Rena F;afihell, J. 1%. Car,dji,�, C. Ah- as mar- lectures on Indian lore at 8. A re-� relatives, a,Ad friends. . ��,
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" *t's will the old,method be fo.- Prhart, W. ,H. Gold - 11 of, Robert arrangement`eompelled him to move - Mr. and Mrs. lan, Of Kit- , ",
I taught; XnerelyI that excess in al - il. ied -to Warkaret, daughter ' Heavy DIraft—Brood ntarII6 'jn.�'foar ' - :,'V
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� . things, even eating and sleeping, was ing, Dr. H. H. L. Seam � . , -
lowed. Ross. K. M. W"ean, P. B. Moffat, 'Hanna, of Ellice Township,. near-, Mil- this, to nina�., "This brought me into. cherier, . and children, are'�risiting at William Mack. Murray Grafngev� . *13
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harniful.' Hebelier6d there was noth- Less money Will ,be spent for the verton who predeceased him, four direct c�oiifflct with Amos In' Andy, - filly or geldini, a .years or over, J, . . . ��J
proat,' Fred S. Savairge., I the home 6-f- Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert . '.."
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ing to be gained by -telling childrem ,ernment is ad- Dr. F. J. -Burrows, M. A. Reid, Father .years ago. and I mentioned this -to my 'fan,s' XoGregOr. � Scott, Ist, 2nd and,.3rd; filly or geld- . . -1
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� . that one -sip of wine would lead them verse to "borrowing,aind, n�hout bor- :F. Goetz, G. A.- Ballantyne, W. J. The late Mayor Cooper is survived The next week ,I received 40,0 letters Mirs. R. McDonald has Ing foaled in 1930, D. Rotherin ham .. �
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. . . grave; nor Will boys rowing, is not in, it positio' � � rettirned g- �
to a drunkard's n to do a's Duncan J -A.Westcott, J. F. Meyers, by one daughter, their only child, saying that they could hear Amo,i home after visiting -her daughter, & Sons and 2nd, R. Scott; filly O -r . i
, and girls be hun�bugged into 'believ- it did last year—pay half of the.cost ,Miss Rargaret Forrest, J. F. Daly, Beryl, 'Mrs. "Pei:cy Ladd, of Monrovia, In' Andy any night, that they wanted 'Mrs. W. H. Green. gelding foaled in 1931, Wm. Black, '..
- - ing that it'is wicked to snaoke cig- of all relief works ar�d', then, finan Cal., four trothers, A. J. Cooper, of me to 'carry on."' D. Fotheringham & ;I
arettes or that it will poison their the provinces for their half. Theies ,Dr. C. Mackay, ,Miss S. MVLean, Dr. r . I " &As, R. Wright- m
Godericb; Fred-j� Pattingbam, . Eng- -.0. The� Council of the Townsbip Of team in harness --J. Scutt, R. Scot�' �
1 .� ,systems until their health i4; ruined hus,not been done in the cas6'of I ev- F. Bechley. r, land; .Major W. H. Coopei, Pike Tuckersmith met in the Town Hall, William Urquhart I ;1 .1
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and -their iminds weakened-," Dr. Field ery pi�ovinte, but it was so in regard . � .1 I
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said. , . to the four in the West. And, in, the I r ,Shand,erry House,, Coolraih, .Queen's, All mernbers were present. Follow- General Purpose—Team in harness, � i
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�� .11 Dr. Field said he believed parental case of them and all the others, ex- Congress ha�s operated against that -Ireland; four sisters, (Matilda) Mrs. Announcement. has been made Of ing Opening Preliminaries, it was William Deeber, C. Harrison, E. Gou. .;
i� control had slackened -but it had giv- cept Quebec,. whose .position f,dways mutual. exchatge-, which is trade, Th r the appointment of Miss Jeannette -ow-n-McKay: That B die, F. Pepper ."
s m1ore fortunate, it became neces- new 'Canadian tariff encourages bu y- (Emma) Mrs. F.", Schandler, Du Cottle, as ,Superintendent 'ruf the law No. 4, 1932, to estimate and pro- Tawnsihip,"Special—R. Scott Wrij., I 1.
... en ,place to comradeship and under- I, ' E. E. Phelps, White Plains,- N. Y. ; moved by, Ri y- & Son.
standing. As a result, he'said, chil- sary, for the Dominion 'Government to Ing at h � . Wool", Englehart Red �Cross Hospital. '-An vide for road expenditure for 1932 the Urquhart, - R4.,Wright. I .
i dren are becoming :better and better aid them extensively in meeting, wi'th The vohm,olee- gei,� ofro the coming Argyle, 'Scotland; (Sugan) Mrs. E. aeroplane was required for ,Miss Cot_
. . .; nity, le�s Kelly., Kennil`kel, Queen's, .1tielaind ; sum of $9,000 be passed and a copy -Boys' Judging Competition — Johm I
I behaved, There is lessprofa gold'in New York, their maturity ob - onference wH4 ' be -a scheme,- to' buy, and (WaTy J.) Mrs. Win..Dyer, Ros- tle's departure to, rG�TeHart. Her ,sent to �the Department of High- Moylan 9.3, Frank Archibald 91, Wil- :
quarrelling and fighting, lesz lying ligations, payable in.th&reorhmooity-. ief not at home, at,least in the Em- krea Tipperary, Ireland,. many friends are, ,Pleased to hear of ways. ,Brown-JoHng- That Geo. N. mer Broadfoot 89, 'Norman Pepper I
and bullying and meanness 'than in The Dominion govetntment,, in short, pire. Already Canadian ChainbeTs of ' her suc&.�ss% I I . Turner, treasurer, is he' '86, William Pepper 79. � - , r .
the past. , , . I has sort of ,mileb cow for the COmmeree as to -what commodi In politics he was. a Liberal'and reby authoril - �
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. Excess in smoking for instaneg', Dra ,been a ' ties to was an ardent suppoeter of that Mr. Jack Reavie 'has taken OvOr e.d for and in the name of the Town- ----------- 0— .
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4 . Field said woidd uriqU,estionably pro,vfinees and, through th&rri., for the report as to what commodities, here- party: In religi6ii'he was a Metho- the White Rose service station, 0P- ship of Tuckersm,ith, to draw, aeoept, , McKILLOP .
I'll, &, ';� with nervous systems, municipalities Since this id!k-prpssion to -fore purchased in foreign countries, dist and later United Chfirch. The PO's't` Lepard's'Hotel. Prompt, Court- sign and make all -bills of,exchan
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I and,,he*declared that smoking should began. The enterprise is not going they can, as well,, purchase in' the funeral ill take place on Friday, eous at all'times. Promissory notes, ch 'MISS Irene .Fowler, of Stratford,, ' . - .
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�, nut be tolerated in youth under six- to -be wound up, but it certainly has Brit�sh F,rapire. Included in 'the April 8th, at 2.30-pa.r. A public aer- The Alps an,d Country Club have for the payment of money,, to P?,y -spent the week end at the home of �
- I., teen. "But girls and their mothers to he modified very -materially. Each "foreign" countries, for customs Par- (vice will be held in Ontario Street engageq M;r. B. Meyers, of LOndon., and receive all rnoneys, and to give Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doerr. . I
. smoke'noWadays. .1 cannot say I like authority 'will look -after its own en- poses, is the United States. SO, it United Church at 2 p.m. Interment as professional , instructor On theil: acquittance for the Same, and gener- Miss Irene Koehler, of StratfoT(;, ,� -
I to see it done. 'But they do not chew Closure, with less co-operation and may well be that, as a result of this* ,will take place in Clinton Gemetgry. 1, '. e' zours.e. The Season forr instruc- ally for and in the n4ime and on be- spent the week end- with her. mother, I
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. � I gtom now, 'We must take our choice," less ,paternalism. although,many pol- conference, assuming that It effects - . tion WAS Open April Ist, when Mr. half of the said To*n . ship of Tucker- Mrs. Fred Koehler. .
'��A�� he said. - I icies, in the ]atter category,,were gra- an agrectnent a very large amount of � , go Meyers, was available to membeng Smith to transact with the D�omindon 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Koehler have .
.1 Dr.. Field defended,the new type tuitonsly'imitatedby the present Do- business heretofore, placed by Canada who desired to improve their go -If. Bank any btisin-ass he may'think fit. moved to their new hurne in ilibbert.
4- I . ,of, youth which, he said, had ,been ,minion .government itself as a fulfil- in the United States, will be diverted . I DVILLE � The sap is running freely and the MoKay,Brown: That McLean Bros. .Mrs. Andrew Steinhocker, of Strat-
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I r I ,6bridem-ned because it ' was thought to ment� of election promises. . to Other channels. . . farmers are busy in the sugar bushes. be paid $87.3.3 for printing and ad- ford, spent the week with -her Sister, . I
. � have run liot. AlBut'with greater free- Taxes, Taxes Everywhere In consequence of this there might The' Neil Shaw Mission Circle held ,Miss .Gertrude Murphy, of Toronto, vertising. MicKay-Brown: That By- ,Mrs. William Koehler. ,
., � 00-M" r, particularly Of the girls, we These are the days when taxes, be reason, for apprehension. were it ,�heir Easter thankoffering meeting ' - �,Pont the Easter vacation with Miss law No. 5, 1932, to -borrow �15,00�0.00 School Report.—The foillowing is
haxe b pn to .admire the greater uplenty�, are being placed on the OIVCT- not for .the 'benefits, Of geOgra'PhY- ,Mondgy evening.',, The meeting Iopen- Ena Currie. . from the Dominion 'Bank, for telle- the report of S, S. No,. 9, McKillop, .
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I . � t, � zest in . Ine that -better health of burdened 'backs of .the Public and tb.-, Canada .being adjacent to the States, ed with Violet Tyndall leading' in ft phone purposes be passed,,, Brown., for the months of February and
. " bot�h body and mind, that frankness resultant mut9mur and,, protest are it is not a difficult matter for U .S. prayeT. The president then spoke a McKay: That the Clerk'procuTe a" March. Those ,marked -with an aster- . .
1. . and indepe'pilence which have been its must i.mpressive. Neurly all the lo� corporations, wbose Canadian or fgw words of Welcome to the W. M. HILLSGREEN - copy of the Municipal Act for us� of isk missed examinations. ST. IV— .
� Outgrowth," -he said. . cal municipalities Ito begin with, ln.� British business is worth while, to S. members. "Christ the Lord i's Ris- . . I. the council. Johns -Clark: That W. L-orne McNichol 831?',, Kenneth Thorn- . '. r
. N Emphasizing,the necessity for the creased their rates. The provinces locate, as several hundred have al- en" was Sung and all joined in a re- Mr. John Farquhar returned to his J,. Finnigan be paid $49.63 fo-.- sup- ton 82, Agnes Dundas 67. Jr. IV— I
. � developirfent of children's social in- followed sqiit, displaying great ingen- �ready done, a subsidiary On this side sponsive reading. Peart Grainger home afteT spending the Easter boli- plies for 'indigents. JohrisMtKay'. Hazel 'NoPherson, 85, *,Elsie Dennis . .1
. stincts, Dr. TWd suggested that Bov uIty in devising new sources- of draw.- .Of the line, In this way, any hostility sang a beautiful solo and Mrs. Lay- days at the home �f his gTandpar- 'nat the' -time for the Collector to re- 78, 'Mary, Munn 69, *Ralph b%Nlebol,
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" � I,,- . I .. Seout and Cadet organizations aided Ing money 'wh-fle increasing the rates of tariffs against the States, by the to . ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coclirane. turn the Roll 'be extended to the Is , '. 57,)MIldTed -McNichol 56� *Irene 'Leon -
I . in this; field. 41t is nonsen , n, the Y. W�. A. Circle secretary, .
4 . se to about fivin existing soureeg, ,Thil Dominion �British Dominions, w9tild 'be over- brought an inspiring message. She R11"as Dolly Hagan has been out day Of 'May and all taxes remaining hardt 41. ,Sr. Ill—Floverice, Dennis:
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. that these Inspire a military spirit," government, iji'rfts irlerrea ' se, in sales, co.qne and the ,preferential market of spoke on the great adventure of liv- nursing MIT. and Mys. Cleveland Jo5rnt unpaid on that date be Subject to a 810. Jr. 111-11Madeline Hirlley 36 -Jr. -1
1, .he mid. "Thdl�e are those' who would corporation an&'itledivi�6 taxes and the British Empire ,qualified for- Ing a good life. A duct bY Laura and in Hensall for a flow days. ,further penalty of 5 per cent., being 2�WIijrva MtNicbol 48, ,Glen Me-
1w- , tear out fronit our histories and lit- otherwise, perf4ttly &Psthe climax. 1-7here is s -can't pr10,S`PP,ct Of any 1OP- Mary Stewart was enjoyed. Mrs. Misses Jeanette McAllister, of in all 8 percent., ,and that the Tress- Nichol 47. 11—lGrace Dennis 91, .
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� re the stories of chivalry anct Upon many, Saffi6ala.1ghd Arms— .pottufflty',beifik ov&looked by the Mcf.jean -gave a Seottish reading in Hensall High School, and Helen. An- uie� return certain properties to the Gevrxe MoNichol 80, Edith HackweU
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golden deeds." if not .upon theirt all—the ha' ... iii -s -hip is hiterests which - potentially 'Rf- her inimitable manner. Helen and d'erson, of ,Clinton High S,chuol, re- h�uuty Trea-urer for collection be-. 88, Kathleen Smith 97.6, Lois Hack- I
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its Imoral and -,spiritual influence, provinces where. oTi one income� an -Volilic Ownership Fight'Rene�ved lian Richardson gave a mouth organ ,the Easter holidays' at their homes co�mrflunic�tion from Mbbert Council Hufley 3C I---�Helen Dennis 92. : ;
- - � could not 'be left out of the schools, indilv4dual is asa�essed, three times, by. ,,gigrs. accutinulate these -days of a Selection. "O Lord of Bethel" was here. ��-, in regari to apportionment of Hil-- Those who had perfect spelling Were I
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1. . .- Dr. Field placed, on, the clergy and three different tax lev,�.ng autbori- rq;ixeW,&I of the Tight bet�veen aivO- sung and, the meeting closed, with the ,Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and son, bert,,,Tuekersmith ,boundary, thii coun- Edith 'Ha &,well, George ,MeNiehol,
� ministers themselves the blaiie &T ti,,. Some of these p4opile come with- cites of -Public and private Owner- Mizpahbenediction. Candy was seri- Douglas, and Miss Edna Coebrana, of ell 'appoint the Reeve and Road Sbp- Lorne McNichol. Number on ro,11,21- I �
I ,the fact that religious teaching "a in ,the now comrrftn class . �
-1 of those ship. U-ttle may come of it, because, eJ bry the circle members. I Toronto, are visiting at the hoine of eriniendent to met'afty wwmbers of —N. M. Homuth, Teacher. .1 .,
not more extended in the khoolg. whoso salaries have -been 'cut 1,o per to replace public .,
11 "They would place the responsibility owneTSIhip where it The Boys, ,Club held their regular Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. the Hibbert council at a time and -a- . . . �
. ,,, on the, teachers. and, be I -aft free tent. They are constrained to feel is now in o;11;ti-'Jn, -mrould be a vo- meeting on'. Monday evening wilien Mrs, David Niefiol and Bobby, of plate agreed upon. Brown-McKuy - I ;.
themselves to criticize* the igsults,', that.they are getting it, coming and litical. move so likely to ,be unpopular Norman McLean presided. There Hensall, ,s,pent a few days withr"Mfis! That�, T. G. Shillinglaw be paid $40 :
- , -he 'Mid. "The regulations , Mrmit going. . as not iro be attempted. Hawever, at weie eleven boy, present. Continuing Annie Jaxrott. � 'for superin-bending the building and On the eve of Mis- Thelma Dale'st .
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� minieArs to give reli OU;3 %stfUe Living costs, undoubtedly, went I -east advocates, of private ownership the ,Hearth Fire Stories, which have Mrr. jand ZIrs. Alfred Reichert spent erecting o,f the -new cable line frorn wedding the Constance community
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-�, ifever take aay'antage of the prjyil. but !hey shave started to I back, in tion over`bhe )hot water in which On- -told the story of Cain and Abell. A We are pleased to see so many out and all work in connection therewith. A& and tray. . . 1 4 ";
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. I . I . I LAIthough - Dii Field admitted t 6iM49 seek to justify their octions becomie. IYartly immersed and perhaps 1, closed with the Mi7pah Benediction. flu and bad colds. I countsbe passed: J. J. Huggard, t MWmKmial Hospital and is not im- I .��
. 1 " *4 palremial M�Iby16sourld ecunotV Of -balancing miore of it, over the situs, :�'
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I . rim � . control had slac,"nO , , tiork which the niany f�jenrds of Miss Bell Miss EdnaCuchrane, R.N., of To- fadaAts, $1; J. C. Reinke, balance proving as well as her friends wobld
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I 1. �e- said it had given place to COM- budgets,but thh outtry is, noteworthy. has devb4oped in the .state Owned- Can- Jackson are pleased to hear abe is Tonto, .has taken a case At one of the ,Salary, ,$,,W; R. Dalrymple, pay list like to see. 1 4 . .� .
. radesbip and understanding. As a It lends impetus to that somewhat adian National '�Railways. Their de- recovering from her recent accident. hospitals in GodeTidh. No. 2, $3.5-22; S. W. Archibald, Eln- 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarke,� of . I r ;
result,...he said, " radical, but growingrl Tno-Ve in favor ficits am enornwils. It is undoubt. �
1�- -children are becomow IMr. and Mrs. Ge(;�-ge .1rilla, 'Miss 'MT. W. Jarrott and daughter, An- ginver's fees Shepberd Creek Drain, Listowel, visited with the formbr's I %�
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Zk ing better and better behaved. There -Of curteffey control. It seeks to cap- edly proper, in- their case, to attri- Ria and Afrs. Alex. Lillico were Diele- nie, spent Sunday evening at Vae $3,87.00; 'Municipal World Ltd., sup- mother, Mrs. Robert Clarke, on gun- ' ,
k� I . .. is less profanilly, less quarreling and, 'italize the er W& Vi 8 11 V. collecting, . I � e�
I -'el -public credit to bring pro- bute a lot -of the difliculty -to the d - re sitor on IU qday.' bome of Xr. David Nichol, in Hen- pNea, $9.19; J. Fingland, day last. . -11 "I".
. fighbing, less lying, and. bullying and duttion and Purchasing power into presajori�—all 'raihloadb, ewrywheTe, Miss Isabel close, Buffalo, Is holi- 6all. . . Hulleft, $3,57; E. Treffry, rebat4'tax- ,Mrs. James Medd�vas called to 'Er-, I 1,1�
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i � meanness than in the, past. (Mill vi4e whatever elasaticity is necessary siffer from it and from bus and truck daying with her aunt, Mriss Bell, The W. ,M. S. meet,s on Wednesday e4,' $1,2.50; W. M,dlleath, freight, I ,,,
� , board' fences uied to separ6te the harmlonlious�adjustliient and to pro- competitio'n. At -the samo tilme, the Jacks�on. afternoOn, April 13th, at the home of $5.48; 'Mrs. K. F,i�eney, rebate tax, Medd, -St. Friends will be- glad To, ' ,:,
. r boys' and,, girlrS# playgrounds. Now f6r the paitpose. - know that she is improving. .1 ,;�,
evidence is Tather. Impressive of such The teachets fromi our village have A, -a. Robert Stephensom 1,ot 27, Con. 13, ffibbert, $16; &and- ,�-,
T10as Blanche Wheatley, who has fi
I . they would excite Tidicule a6d woft- VAonofnie Conference Concerns U. �S. an orgy- of 'extravag turned to their- respevative d With -Mr. ard Underground Cable Co., niaterial, -been spending, the Easter hollday% 'i
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41 derment," . " While a's the name implies, the im- the C'. Ni R. as ilow constitutes a large schools. I FrankHagan for the summer month,,. $5,3715.91; Work -men's C6mlpensatior with her parents, .Mr. and Vh%. Geo. 11��
� JDT. Field declared his opinl6n that Perial econo-mie conference here next factor in f1he tribulation. In place of IMrs. Harry Stewart andMiss Laura 'Mx. ANred Coleman has hired witli Board, insurance, $14; Dominion Road Wheatley, returned to To 'routo on �1,
edu-eatioii of children in the Taeig of .summi�r ,Will be a purely BritiA af- the familiar slogan of "hands off Hy- sp . ..�
. ent the holidays with Mrs. Alex, Mr Gordon Love for the sommer Machinery Co., blueprints., $4; Can- Friday, it A
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. . sex should not be left to chance, fair, thete are evidences, of keen ifi- dro" and "hands ,off the C. N. R,.," Broa&-foot, 'Mill Road. . mo�t�s, and -MT. Clarence Brighner adian Telephone & ISuppdy Co., mater- 'Mr. William Jqywett �&A It." Scott . .11
I Y�L "Prud,Ary and Alse, modesity, oppose (at Washington- and the itten- the other side are baclofiring, with 'Mrs. ,C. Simpson visited last wee� hai hired with 'Mr. Alfred Reichert W, ,�18.37 Stromber`g Carlson Tel. �Co. � ,
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I not for many reasons be left fo te I III,' ,is .made closely. Mlary Observers, In'the -od t it is the average m,qn Who Kippen. ' I I , ". . The farmers are -busy taking in the Co., L. b. Ine"419age's, $75,.70; W. Mc- The soc6d evening held in the Sun -e . �,01�
I . ers and itfifersint social workers. 19e '&Parrt fr�'m th nerican press, wi1j]"has tQ-P4k. '%v. taxes. At least, in r�Afi-. and Mrs, R. KAftzid were local spring -shows which aTe co�ming Beath, lwa,g4FO, $1X40, 01oh * - ,by the- ,I, ,��,
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'k f oehool ft,W4616 and ... tN6 Jhbdieilff oiMer `6;614�b. ',68" �ij an blus lbeeN for years ne degree theyate dir4e t6 policies Hapiilton visitors on Mond". . off in puT local towns this nionth, Kay: 'That the council adjourn to L�vie W,fre ,01-aga, vM8 quJW -0; guadebb , ,�iVV
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