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' ' .I ?"�'^T'i't+lAlw�!•,E,.�#• :� .i' ,. 1 P19 r hF�..,A'r�rF?7�. �I�.'�wMX�R'Mt ° - ....... .... ,� ...,. .,.. ..... .. .,. ., ., on Wednesday evening with a large ., .. ... . having lived in the ivjrllage for some ,t 'id {rt i , .'I It, y�y, v ,. I I . , k h'i��l ��'! F - s + l ,. '1 , a ' F I' N Expo$;, R'�/ P*Sou to 'mild w4wAlli* #M0 , � , • 'I �;. :, I � ,.,w dtlj1lyh7i,rr r±'.,fii' �;`r�ry,v y'�Vy`;4�u �±n,s: fir.-, te'+�1R1 ' , {r" ... ) Y r t.,91 ' it air' lilJ''T, � Weekly" cawed ica!w hlh "' rt of N Im S %. I " E, - V . r4" , , 1'"' N: .� ,. J'.:a f !QK a [ i ,, 'R,T ' ' E'. 1 ,. a . . , ....,. ,1.. z. ,shed 18'80 „ .. Jk 'r 11 ,{ +,1 wdldr at laltes Cosa 8T N J r,i w J rro e i 5a a ., ail MoT,ean, Editor. - . I l�l"l�,.,i,����',,'��,�i��i,'��!�', lt'r n lj „1,, ,, 1 ` "0 1'9 a-•-- V )n' ll�t. '�'�la - a+ Ca�'e aT .. .. .. - , . .... a.... .. ,��`� ,,5 aa'fth, Ornba ' , y, ch+i'vee: aim as much cansidexa- k f1,V,,4,J,, on by McLean tion for the moils of a horse and ✓ , l , ' is J+ ' ` � fi1 k e medical till later dm a c0u ids hen^mg been bon the >1[ en 1 o solo, lMhs. W. O. G+o�oldlwin• 6wo, 'alt of it alt she ti �tdlm�e. Eih t�rl in 4the day as the Ihume var- �holcnle oftdl ad n �l,�V, +rhe ' 4`P�I4 + , �. lnlggy on. 4Qre hifgtvwa as a ton ton 1pimg Tray* Y yeasts .. ogo, ydl>I 11 To a Drum ►1vt� jot' IbY IM1r. Sa,iruttal 11J1r. Hearty Ualdlwte'14, oil' IGVIe]Luvloaci, I�;,,(, , srwiaaaes .d9a I•nclia. Following tfhe iels,. thus, It a of Prayer gi�,gti y rlth Repine• ladiels' gulatrtbettey 'Tki'ink To rMiairt6t'bb4 who was here artteoting txtuyk rhes for a tree. IIt is: mfi p1e fl plemtq..Hie was (Me Olnily With. Thine F,5, s,11 'tby the the funeral of his fatlother, the later 'I'll � I. zi ton $1.60 a year in business ,- la snappy gnvsical all over rflke wJuxld'. ;whose orf Tins fife, was s �la°+ ;t ': frreigrt, $2.00 a year. Single that gets the right of way elvrery contest was enjoyed by all preserut. Ito Young People of ,St Artdmew'e a most snudaestvlfiil farmlem, a keeJn INilolsfseh 1G'rrace IStotale, Hca "1 DrR�an- MIo, W. T, Caldwell, has. rtw wd to K,,y�� 4 ceruse eeJeli., time. ,Men's Club.—'The fMeWs i, lrrib wall United 'Church will meet ora Sunday judge, OrmaGdetr and emahttbii6am of how- Imlo¢Miy Mas'. IE. D,runrilmlorud said Mas. rile Wisest. 111Vtbleir letarinlB` there s1 el Y 'V'arle mouth au `� �If However, ruo Irnlaltaber what the pro- m eIt die F%lda elveJnhhug of this week ewemtiriig,400i't h 51f9h, garb 7.30 pr►n� This es anrd swiss l�uown West- Y; gen aelleadiioarq, Goo. rites of v�delke ago the Jtht oameAle� 1;, roti. at eight o'clock. Mxt. ill Standake will be Gibizewhup night an ' will ,eon Ontario las ia. hortse�mam of rlelcog- Petame• solo ,',When Trish oyes Axe voa9 xegalstering etonnle fiorty degnek" leu ,y ° of the law. Hit and ,etre cir+ivd'trg of Exeter, who, has, aimed mu POP Ma Adlbe er 'NUdMurbryieiconveni�r aconunittee nti�e bili Three ago Mr. 'Braililanlg," iMlis� L+aulse Drummlond. hel�oJw zero with stt+c►n� wind's, and, d� poP- Jean Bell ' Muss Trluarirson and l' �» years Gamues andcontests were emjoyec gonia �X� raft °A "O vovuUou, it is Inlet woe to run foul` I r,a 1lfeanl►exs oft Canadian Weekly ulaa+ity as a 5slen' tail stand, arrdst . ,Wl.aren re't}ired! fnolm; active flee- had at thn's a good many' 4a► iu�� I , , Xqw, tpaJper Association and the Herren with a horse a.nd buggy mealy not be wiA-be, in attendance alt this tneehtng , ,i;WY rfe atcd had since resided in iI31en- 1elwed with a delicious lunch, greet lower. . L'r Clolurdty Press Association. -as serious to life and limb as 'hit geld and will Iprovi,die most of the enter- Mh•. John Alexander. isall., In Iro161tnos he was a 151beralt Of Tye ,Misdonary ndeeting held under iMis.. J. �Ld�ndlet>tfielld. weals' receaitty . a�t,si ' , faimnmenro for the eveanin . An inva- Quite a rulAnubem from. delle, vicinity 'the old' ,cineol stud at his death was g I Ilue ausplirtes of the W. M S. on Fri- vRsnhed by her son and his wife :from 'h _ ; cure ,.riving wilier la car, it is, ap tattion is extended to all thel men dn; attended the IStpaiisug Seed Show which chairman of the Iulbelral 'Assaoiatubn (day evening laisro in the a acionus Ldonldlon, and who •were with her dhrr- ' ' parently, a serious offence in the eyes the community to come out fon an, was'hedd at. Hentsa'll on Friday after- ! in Hlens�all. IMr. 'MeLamen wears one of isdhool roam of the United Church, ing her severe ilMatssls fxlttitri which {!'��+ SF�A?ORTH, Friday, ,March 3, 193'3. of tlht. law.,'' evening, have a good 'Balla, and for r ad t' I the oldest arnd rniosib actitv'e members was most largely atended and prow'- -she is now n-Awh impr+avted�. . i t.": r , th'e tvmle (being' at least, forget the of Carmuel -an IGhurch with 'ed one of the very best ever held, Norris, young '(son of IMr,, and Mg. t, a # ,depression, ZURICH i Which -he ,had been cdAnelcttedl all' his for not only was theme 'a very fine Alpine McDwen, was taken to the ' �' Iltald Oddflelloiw Social.- On Mott life, having Rteeri' a former leader of ariwsical and literary' program, but al- Beaforbh 'Hospital for treatment on - A arentl The Don.t Like "14 PP y y The United States Inaugural day elvlenlreg, 'Febatnary 27roh> rite 1mr• ilia service lof "song stud (atom timne so a spl' ndildlly carried out play ens 'Monday last. His mother is atsavery • :h, Harry Rose and fatmlily hove •. „ Our MOner� Briincefeelld Qddlflelllovrs temltei taimied to 'timue held d1iiff'eremt offices in that WItled, '"'Sewtinlg for the ,Heather, and 111'1, ,,wilier+ing• from quinsy in r moved -Ito .the farm ora: the corner of it . Pt•esddent-+eilactl Roos'e'velt will be 'their ladies and the IH,ensall, ;brethren• church and was t foasuirer fpr many ,in which the foilawnng mienibews took There is 'still aonQider+aibye illness F, 1f one judged by the r dally reports and th'air ladfies 'baa dlelightful "at the Zurich 'Road and 14th Conices- yeaais. A man of outstanding per.- inaugurated President of the United part as in the order mienithoned: Mrs: .in our vrlla'ge, some bhmaugh a,dvare- ;..' . pntlblislgeld in the a' yrs, the financial lemic" in tkue Bruoefield ladlge room. ' 21/a moles vvestt of Z''urrich, 'where sonal'ity and a arance, active amid p• p pPe Agnes ,McDonald, Mrs. L. R. Coles', ed yearns sail. general debility, and! States on Saturday, March 4th. #tfhe wm11 reside. Mr. 'Paul Bedard r'. situation in the United' Stades would' A large nrrnniber turrnled out for the ,an�famil pi, eniemgebic to die clas,ei of his 'life, he Mrs, 'A. W. E. Hemvplhrill, Mrs'. R. J. others through Iselvlere colds'. The honor is the greatest in the occasion and same twenty add talbles y, who have occupied this, had occupied a large place in his paitberson, IMrs: C. Kook, -Mrs. A. IDr. IG.., R.. Collyer and IMrs. Col- ' y1 ceirtaunly' •appleaar to the in a most un- farm for some years, halvie, moved h pa ing is sin- (Mfrs. D. 'Huntley, Mrs., D. lyex were visited by a number of gift of the American nation, but it is of euchre held full sw�Yy in the early oammtumity, and is gs Spencer, to`' enviable condition at bhe punt t tt,esbiotualble !Mr. Roosevelt will ex- part of the eventi•rug,' the prize win- intho th,e home on the farm of Mir. N. 'cezely rnawrned. On February ?lsrt, Rowcliffe, IMrs. IM. Drysdale and Mins. their relattivels front London on Suet- 1 Overholt, a few Imliles north o,i Drys kE.i. tome nets being: M'rs. G. 'MloCatrbney, I$x•, - 1884, IMr. IMIcLaren was united in J. W. Peck, it'll tald ng theirparts so day 'last. , N, per•ienoe any greater job in ,getting dale. , well that it would be most daffi,cult . The services held . Over a thousand: A'mreri;can banks and Msr. 'SJtamley Lovle,. 'Following 'Mr. Lawrence Denomvme etas leas- tmlatrrvage to Miss INlangaret Dougall , in oui three Io- W. into affuce than President Hoover will the euchre a -delicious and (bounteous who with 'a family of two sons and have failed during the past year. A ed the 90 -acre farm of Mr. Philip E. y , o partpoullamize. 'The ,pllay was not call ch'uTelies ,on ,Sunday last were experience in retiring from it. lunch was served and then Rev. W. one daughter are dent to •mourn his only good and .helpful in 'all its (parts,. fairly well attendied. A{t iSt. Paul's Y wdek ago ail banks in the State oLL A. Bremner mtade a very capable Denamme lora rile 'Blue ,Wates High- demluse: IMa. R. Y. (McLaren of Truck - t• IMr. Roosevelt 'leas a st ipendbus Y P I wit 'but was also (blended with much hush- Anglican, the rector, Rev. M, B. 'J Michigan took a seven day^ holiday, chairman for' a short -program of 1 y, maces-iDmy^,dale, and will get'p<ts- i emslmith; 'Mr. W. A. IMlcLwren, of or, which made it intensely imtteresit, Pariker, delivered two good discours- ,{ . task before him if he is to bring or -1 session on IMamdh - 23rd newt. Mr. i y ' depositors being allowed to withdraw l'pe�eeh>es -ikxy D.D.G.M,, Bro, Hudson I Hlens'ald, and' Mrs. E. Glen, af. S'tan- ing,, fiom (start to finilsh, and, with a est i, "i . der out of chaos, employment out of and Past D.D.G,M.'s; m'usi'cal selec- Phillip E. Dentomme intends holding ley Township. One •som, Jahn D. Me- neatly erected platfommr•and the stage At 'Carmel Presbyterian Church the C:;: only five per cent. of their holdings. urI employ-mient, and good times out tions b • the D7raple . Lear( Cowboy an auction sale ,s'o'iree time in March 1 Laren, was 'killed' in action in 'France ve g y Y finely equipped with ruga, furniture' mdnilsroer, Rev. W. A. Young, gave ;; •' (Day 16y day ether States are fol- and will step farming.. � of "bad. Dance Orchestra (McCamtney'�s), and `tri 1918. He its also (survived my' one ,and furnishings, and the schtool room earnvelst ,sermons in which he dwelt lowing the exalm;ple of Michigan un- -ome ma'�•ieian's stunts by 'Mx. Harr 'The, funeral lof the late Mrs. Mil- i ,sivster, IMrs, William 'Don 1 of Hen - Perhaps there never has been' a y I direct E. B;ender'held last Friday was i csall. lA private 'funeral was held beautifully ,decorated, all lent a upon the (great uncteatainty of Iiia s. tiS now some eight or ten States in S'tanlake, of Exeter. 'Mr. Stanlake charm to the occasion. The follow- and how imlportant it was to live.for - - .,. I`, all, have declared a bank holiday, time wince ilia days of Abraham Lin- appears to ,be a real artist at :�lei•ght- ]being presa4endent from Dl troit, V`i,esves and nns , from flus late name on Saturday af- ing is the literary and Imausi -al ,part eternity and, made very feeling ref- ,,, and even same of 'the.r'l,argest Banka Coln when a President of the United of -hand and card tricks and he had 1 g P2e a t0 ' terznoon, attended Iby nellatives and of ,the program: Duet, by Mats. eremice to ,the death, just a'couple off a),,A,wood' ,and other towns. I friends from Petrolia, Londr,. �' States f�,eect a 'darker outlook or ,'arae of the Scotc:lil:rt_"n lroldin,g'tight I mr, To- Mauclsa,Hedd'enand Mrs. Gelorge Hs'ss; days ,jtrev'io'us, of two of the members t''' in the country are reported to be ly to their I.etlbaoks lest he slioirid ' Ash Wednesday was observed' here I ronto,., 'S'eaforth, Clinton and Bruce- i t' gn iter responsi'bilitlies than w7ilhfall p°t by special services in the! churches. I p ono duet, 'Misses Irene, (Douglas and of 'the' church, in the persons of hard p7 ed by some magic art extract them from p field and' there welre 'many beautiful 13relem Glenn; duet 'I�y MTS. A. Sin- Robert 31c.Laven. and Mrs. Thomas i; , upon the shoulders of Mr. Roosevelt. t „ Mr. Orville Ehnes, of Detroit, vis floral tributes from friends and All this would lead one to the con- heir pockets. The singing• of God' I Clair an,d 11VI'rss F''loxe.nee. Welsh, ac- Catneton. The chair Tendered fine, clu'si•o'n that money was money in the 'Hie will - need all his popularity, all Save t.h'e King" bro.ugh:t a very..•pleas- itecl 'relatives here far a few drays GarmeR Presbyterian Cdiurch. Thee coni'panied by bliss Greta Laramie on rrinisric at 'both 'seiivieets. last weetk. #1 his ability and the co-operatton and ant 4nd _sociable eventing to a close•. service was conducted by his minis 'the violin,; sola by M'ris. Russell At the Unfitted 'C'hutc'h Rev. A. Shn- land to the south, and a very scarce ' I Miss L. Tuerkheirn' is spending 'the 'Iter Rev. W. A. Young, following Broderick; reading by Miss Mattie Clair , comallwcttsd the . (services hath all the ability of th'e nation behind week with friend,, at Ki.bchenter. i , ,,;• cammvadity at that. I which interment was made in Hen- Ellis; ladiles quartette by Mrs.Alf. morning and emening, th'e evening. one him if he, is to succeed during his Mr. and ,Mrs. H.- Yumgblut and son, , ,sall Union Geimieter But judging ,by •t.he experience of TUCKERSMITIH y, the pPlllbearers Clark, Miss Florence Welsh, Mrs, A. ibeimlg one of his especial course of term of office. I Earl, spe'n't T'ues'day at Ki'toliener. beiange .No,.ssrs. Thomas Hudson, Jas. Sinclair and Mlie.s Greta LamWe. -sermrons, the subject , (being "The . • 11 one Seaforth man money conditions Mr. and IMrs. Jahn Hartman and I „ Canadian's all will wish • him -well. yCr, I?an Bell and dalxahtor,' of Bo's- A. Bell, John Wood, Donald Park, Rev. A. SincWr, pa§Itor, occupied' the Whirlwinds ,of Cid'. Me chair, ren- .', on the other side cannot be as bad ton, ,Mass., motored 'oven to visit , Mr• anldl Mr'rs. Phhilip, Hartman, of I William guichanan and William chair in his ulsluslly ptleLsing, maatmcr dered 'goad n6ulsi:c. - tas they appear in print, a'nd. their Sea,foi th, were vi'•sitors in towri an Samigster. 4t the close of the a _ 'beir friends aired r:lativos here, af- Tuesday. play .and pro- An account of the iHlemisal:l Spring • people are in no actual need of real r . 'The, Young Peoples League' of the grain all took art in a most tempt- fl, C©1.UlV�$filV t r visiting• his son in S-yracuse, N.Y., The Wbm n,'s Irustituroe are haven P I> Seed 'Below in 'snarler column will mane Cahn is attending college there, re- l g United Church met on, IMionday even ing lunch. The proceeds' were 'very' prove of Imtuch initerost, particularly y a debate in connection with their in There Iwai, a , aid attendance, gratifying to the W. INE. S. ,to farmers. The- exhilbits •were. num- , a This man owns a small motor of The progressive euchre social held iturnin,g to bleier home a few days meeting ,to Ilxel held in the town hall g• g' y g Dreg Dr. Smillie 'presiding. Hollowing the Mr. and M s. Allrhond IMcEn�em and ectal., and of .fine qualify and will i American Irinake, tlre'brushes of which by the, m+ean'bens of the C. W. L. in .'a�ma. after spemndin'g a veiny pleasant ori Monday evening• The sulbject�will' opening exercises, IMlitss Verda 'Wat- little daughter imlo'tored to Toronto give intending purchasers of ,goad becatme warn out and needed Ye lac- ''the parish hall Friday night was halidlay. be, Reso✓lvied that the pioneer wo- � stn 'gave a plea sen P _Vers. Rob McDonald, of Thames g Ig piano selection, on Sunday last :and are spending -a seed a Imowdedgle of whom to apply. . ing n most successful and. enjoyed by a Road, is visiting her daughter, 1lm s, man 'has• done ,mnore, for the good. ,of followed' with a solo by Mrs. M. Re,d. few days theme nvitlr reQaffiiwe, and The attendance was :gond, showing ' Large crowd. M'rs.:J. Cronin• won the g g mankind .than the modern v Tlrian. , ,,i,en with (Muss E. Fisher as, accom- ,fraemdts. the interest taken, and a fine adidbress To this end hie .plamid $1.50 in ladies' first ,prize, the men's .prize W, H. Gr`e'en` 'Me subject will be discussed -pro 'panist, The topic, "The Tape of Two Dr. Ihtian !Smillie ispretparing to -by Profeslsor, 'Siqu'irrelll marked the ''• Canadian, money in a 'letter and sent going to F. Cronin. A dainty lunch VIn. and Mrs. Jae McLellan, of and, tion by talented speakers. ,Cities," !b Mac Beath was in, char e was served b t Varna, were ,viisiting Mr. anti Mrs. ; Vless¢s• Geon g give a fittie concert about Nlarc'h 10th" adcasion. h, . act by registered mail to the firm in y he ladies. George Douglass and Wm. o€ Dr. Si lillie. On, IMonday evening and, now (has a number of talented Our open air skating rink, with the Rev. Father Gales, of,London, was Hugh IMoGmegar ,on Sunday. Foster, of Heemsall, were visitors in, next themeeting Chicago, from which the motor was g will ilia in charge of singers in practice. some of them frequent thaws,'has ,made, it o£ very with Revy.. Father• J. Dantzer on -Sun- The following is the school report tonvrr on IManda . q ed and asked them, to for of S. S. No. '10 Tuckersrmith for' y Mass M. Ellis. from: neighboring villages and towns. litt�le,semvice, ars the ice gets so much wardtwonew (brushes: �Ilarold' Maloney,.the mbniths of January and February The A. Y., P. A. of ,Sb. ]?awl's' An The, concert 'will be fon the beme'fit clot . up. eyof ;D i#roit, is HENSALL glhcan IChurclh held, an ,enjoyable so- ofwtdve United Church 'general fuiixlls: ° lWiliatt is bermeld WlomlenPsd Night, A few days crater the man received (home for holidays. The numbers indicate . ,Sr. IV— tial evening. IM1om:day night with a ,The annual union missionary meet- will be ,'hedid in the United 'Church on'n ' IMr.-and 'Mrs. Roland Kennedy and Pass, 60; Honorer,, 75. Sr. IV— a letter i'n Haply, enclosing the Can- danv hter and 13Ir. and 'Mas. - Anous Verna MacLean 77, ,EIvelyn Sandford Per Sale --A few Vdod hand mad where- spignldid attendance. lhne , rogrammn� tkhg of the three local churches will the cam'intg ,Sunday evening, Mar'c'h adi,an 'mone' and the statement. that g bars'tlwa, or would eicchanue for wood. ' Ati- was arranged hY Mrs. 'G. R. Collyer be held' in the Unilte'd' Cduua�ch an T+'ri- 5th, when a ohaur of ,'between thirty 11 Y Kennedy, of Tuc4kersmtith, !cd5ited at Vo Jr. I. II- -Sterirtle Ta'y Fairbairn Geo. �y to Gedm,e grown, x�uill, o„t- and Miss -Louise Drum' mond and in- ,day' afternoon lof illi, 'week w�ien and £orty M1vill be comupased solely of. f' . bite dlollarr and a 'half wars only worth August 'Ducharme's on Sunda Varlcy 58. SI—Sli2riey Fairbairn 50, Workman v. Norris and ,Sinitl'li'e.— August Y• chided ' the following: The opening there will, -no ddou'bt, be a large af- girlsand women, the men having hada eighteen cent's in, Amei4can money in Kc MacLean 67, Kenneth Mac- An actt'ion brow ht -by Alvin Warkrnatt � Kenneth Rut- tendauvice and g' g p �� y, - f Rugged Cross"; vio- helpful service held ergo. P Lean., 70. I.�Danlald MacI{a Max- a !exercises solo Mr. Ke I a ,m'as+t nntberestin and their elviennn a couple or so wee CihlicagIo, and ask' him'.to remit in against the d-ifendants far wages was ledge, e Odd Rau " tn•e... Puri Beatrice' Wright.Writ. Prime tried in the Town 'Hal'l, Seaforth an gardeners are The farmers i n this section are. be- ,!, (recoils STAFFA , I'm selecrtion, IMnss ,Greta-- Lamnae ; Our farmers 'and —Billie MacKay. Kemrite:th MacLean' Thursday mlarLginig (before Judges (Gas- ( ,splendid a•ddres's. on "Picture Study" longing fox .the opening of nl" spring conuing.lmoila and more interested in 'isn't Chicago the place where for obtained the highest marks in any Cello. rphe action ,was di+sgnissed with mi{onths tLlt,e civic employees, ,clod! The second sucde:ssful rabbit huni. t sulbject, 93 in geo,araphy. — Olive by °• A. FiLshi'e; flute "seiectian, weather when they can get on tine tine 'growing of .beans; so that this dost, as :the fudge ruled the• wages Rtelv. M. B: 'Par{kear, awomlp,anied on land and, ,with it there, will, no doubt, district will be known as a great cen- teachers 'and others were d in took place Wednesday afternoon when ��iarl`trvan, Teacher. had ;been paid fru full. , . psi •the piano by Miss' Louise Drummond; ,bre much more employment for those tre for (both beans and onions. several mien en'joy'ed a real afternoon's The following is the report of S. :Funeral of ,Mrs. Thomas Cameron. .11 serip, because, the city had no, mrnoney � S..N,o. 5, Tttekersmith, floc the manrohs � spa The funeral of the late Mrs Tiros 11 y . wr'tJh .which to make these payments? ? Mrs• Cecil Bowmian, 'Mrs,. A. W. of January and Pebrbary: Sr. IV— Cameron was held on (Saturday af- tAptpamanily the Americans dom"b Norris,_ Miss (Margaret Hamal'ton and Edith Wallace 80`%, Dorothy Gem- ter noon last ' from the home of her like our money; don't trust it, in fact. Mr. and 'Mrs. Melville Gray spent the mell 75, .Harold Chesney 72, Arthur ,sere, IRoblelr_t, and was • quite largely Int the lilght of present day happen- week end with friends„in Toronto. Leryburne 68. Jrx. W—Robert, Pat- "attended, many relatives and- friends i than would a rngs appear to Ibe a veiny, The Women''s Institute held a the very suocossfuL progi ,save crak!nale and rick 5'4, Ethel 'C4i'esney 52. Sr. Ili— Warden Raney 70, Arnold. Archibald c g durance to dmhng from quite a Tarn pay their last tribute of respect to tstra.ng,e gateof affairs, yery etrange 'pr'ogressive,.,eruchm+e. party ire the hall 68. Grace Wallaoe'64. Jr. III—John one so well and favorably known, indeed. on Wednesday evening with a large Oldfield 73, Gordan _Macdonald 72, having lived in the ivjrllage for some ar Michigan banks are no 41�lileques on Michn cr'ow'd present and a good time was Hazel McNaughton 53. Sr. I'I�Miarie 48 years and who reached the good . goad in Canada, because the banks ,spm ,by all The ladies are to be Williams 69, Mul-my Williams 67. Jr. old algia- of 87 years. There was a congratulated on their suceesa. The. II- Clair Haney 78, •Slhirley Oldfield large. number of beautiful wreaths, J. on wltioh they are issued will not p were as (follows: Ladies' first 74, John Patrick 68, Pearson Cher- Isotmo tihree ar four coming from ieash them, whether or not the issuer far cards, Mos. A. 'W. Norris; gents' ney 65, Donald Wallace 44. I — John 'lodges, societies and companies, in 1. of the cheque has ample fundis to his, first, ,Mr. WShcbetr • Midler; consolation, Rice 86, Robert Wallace, 72, Harold which her 'son Jlo�hm, of Guelph, was lr' coedit ire rile pamticitlar bank. ladies, Mrs. J. rk Miller; cons+ola- °McNaugbto i '6151. Ntulmlber on roll 22, -Jlan'dary, a. mernlber. Mrs. ,Catm'eron will be I ; ' For., sonie' •Mane _ Canadian banks 'tion, mien, Mr. Frank Allen; lucky chair, Nelsen Howe; most lone hands, atverage atten�rilOei,161.6, February 19.2.—Alice, M. Archibald rY , mAsseJd as one of -our good pioueer residents. The palllbeariery were Thos. , z., along bhe ,bomdeir and in many of the Mr.. A. W. Norris; ladies' first in TewheT• 'Hudson; Thos. Slha:ddock, G. C. 'Pet- ' _ , .larger Cities of 'Canada have been re- crold nobs, IsabrA Gray; gent's first, 'ty, Geo, Hudson, Geo. Follicle and 4, ceivim increasingly large sums of ,;;: .Vie# consolation, ladiesy Mrs. 'F., Tuffin; Jas. Hoggarth. Are impressive seT- KIPPEN nvarneyy which has .been deposited to -,. conss,olation, germs, Wtilliam Butson; lucky, chair, Russell man was delivered.by Rev. W. A. Young, pastor of Carmel Presbyter- The, Busy Bees ,Mission Circle of the' 'credit of Amierican citizens. 11Q Soatrt. Ian Church. 4' hy? . Mr. and- Mrs• H. Golding left on Sit. Andrew's United IG'ltuxch met on Muss Kate IMeEvwen ,spent the week ,r,: Theile is only ane answer. These Wednesday to spend some ,time' with Saturday afternoon' last at 2.30 end with relatives and friends in Lan- ,; ”, Ameemi,canu depositors {mf*t eomusud� their son, Mr. W. H. Golding, M.P., o'clock at the. (home of the Misses. don. the 'Canadian blanks a safer for` Seaforth_ ° Oa,ga and' Jeran Bell. The meeting IMiss Hazel Hudson its visiting with place Tho Ladies',Aid- held their month- wks opened with the singing of a rel'attkets in London for -the past week thoix money than, the financial inti- ly mleetang Thursday afternoon, at ,hymen and prayer by the president. or 's'o. -5; :, 'unions in their own country. the home of Mrs. Wm: Jeffery. The nn)i]tut si (of the 1*1t meer*Loq "Mr. Wfilliam 'Fee and ,lister Mass �,, Under these circutmstances and were read and adopted fo'llorwed by Mary were in Goderich a fa,� days . many others, is it mot stuange that other business of the meeting. Print- ed pros grams of the meefings were 'ago attending the funeral of Mr. Williams 'Morrow; a parrtiticifar friend BRUCEFIELD , .,<v #;; one, dlarllar and a half imi Canadham dlilstributed almotug tine rruemlbers. It anrd (long resident of ,the county town. , 11 , money is only considem'ed to be worth was agreed that the girls should joist ' The mnemilbers of tfhei chorus in the f " eighteen cents in -Chicago.. A dance will 'be held in Walker's the W. M. S. in their d'eviobons on coming concert of Friday evening, I t' . But call it k pride, ignorance, or what Hull an IMoind'ay of next week. the 'Day of Prayer, Friday, March March 10th, 'spen't Tuesday (evening .^' you will, heat is the accuse -,I., On Friday evening last a very .Wdl, at the home of Meg, W. French. at the home of Muss Recta"Rowe, of : situation t+'j". ilt 'exi'stbs -Americans p]'easant time was s7temt at the home •Mr. Hymn 399 was thein sung afteir which Exeter, where they were very plea,s- l , . ,as. to -day. The of and Mrs. Goldie Graham- when the president; Miss 1M. Thomison, ,took 'antly entertained and Went several don't like aur move Y• thtey entertained over seventy neigh- h- the devotional exerekges followed b hours in actice. ; , . bars and friends to a pragres e mayer by 'Miss G. Cooper. V'rrs, J. INLr. (Healey ,finis, leis been conFin- 1it ^,',.f . . ,^,41,11 euchre and dance. Mrs. •I. McCowan Henderson gave a very fine instru- ed 'to the home., for the past week illi,,, 'wt The New won ladies' first prize and Ken Mc- m,emtail sola. The 'roll call, was re- through severe tfhroat troirlble. , Hit and Run Driver Cowan gent's -first 'prize. Mrs. Weal- spondled to Iby twelve mer hers. A [Mrs. Syrus Schro,dh, of Kitchener; �'..: ter Moffat received ladies' a'consola- hymn was then sung and Mists M. ''has :spent the past week or so with r : Hut anll rim motor driversare com- tion prize± and 'Bill ' Caldwell, the McDonald took the topic ,,Brady. The her relative, Mrs. Jacob .Inm'deinrfield. 'rn,)��(', a»Vore. Farr too common in fact, and gemrt's• Anes 2nd Bill will have to meeting waw c1ased Iby singing a 'The trime for oolreeemts aced emtfr- i,- ante Hat caritined' to any one lo- get 'better acquainted -wiblt the cards. hymn arid, ttlhe Ivcnd's Prayer in uni- 1`tainmveruts 'i's Pretty hi0ch, passnnlgl ,, � r ,tl elaRty. They are scattered over the A wumptiibus lunch was ,salved, after which Master Jirmmie'Broadfoot sang, 'aril. A socria] half hour follrawed dot- inlg w`hi'ch carites,t-s were answered nvith�t�,e near approach of spring and e sterner duibilels and require- ?I 14 length and breadth of the land, and also Nola and ' Hubert Taylor. The and ne ,girls were sie•rved ice cream and quant, of that season of the year. I Y„' sada women and chilid'retn 'horve, been t l''` `M�owan Orch�ostra suptplied excel- cake fby tthe hotstesses. The next A merge quantity of onions, and tfilk0 victilmts- lent mulsi'e and dancing was enjoyed regular, meeting will be held: March beans will be sown in this locale IY as ti��rr . - a ; r ” Now we sae threatened with a new by all till the tw,e-e small hours, 'Alice 25th at the home of 'M!iss Marguerite soon as the land warrants. �, t Rnd6lvti,dttal of the ,acme order, This IMrs. Ham, of our village, .spent hast week . with friends in To- 1tiaDoreald' • Mors Joyce Broadfoot, of Tucker- A number of our merohaauts are ,now stock taking, it ibetintg a ' good e11 rf ; is the (hut-and,-gii'ddap buggy driver. . ronto. svna , s visiting for a few weeks • %Yne of the year. �r dBelie4vle ;irt or not, it is a fact as IMr. and 'Mms. D- Bird, of • Clinton, VAtbh her i SnAparerots, Mr. and Mrs., (Muss- Alice Hfiggin� .•wlats a visitor ' 1Ij,. ,u ', r , Was rpmavea� in the MGdctl'eseuc county ,.spent the week end at the home of Mr. William McDonald, of Steafet bh. . 'Miss 'Havel in Exec er lash vMelk. Those tapping ""I '... Fourt on 7hxeisdaJy of tlhns wete'k, and Xirs. ff PotTesrt. o Ur. John McQueen, who has .been Hay, of Stratford, is the Igtneslt of Mr, and Mrs. Robert treels sit this season of the year and is little latter are : #:., Ir -71 tHlrab eaitart a farmer fhem,neax ;;11"i. spending the pant fetor months with Iihrolm(srnu, of TCappern. aiurcnoWs for (tasty nnlgihAts and sunny AhmadNoar 'wise �ttfekl '$2+6 and 11.85 pt,'.' $ his isisiter, 'Mrs. James Walker, and Milss Mamgarrelt fPybuts, of Zurich, days fdllorowunlg. 1 Rriildts foc Ksras ; hiaug iruCo a car drivedr other fnends, returned to hi's holrrre is vWting• at ,the !hmne of Ntmts. H. alhe Deere Robert WciLaren'.--f13'i+d y r : • a f5tt. arnaru vwhi2e he ,� in Flint this week, Ricker, of Hay. nientttion ways made last week o the + °° 'Thee miomutM1ily ,meerting of tete W. M. Renu. R. R. 'Conner preached a very sudden dleatcli of Mtr. $dd emti - jr,ti i.& opposite direction' With S. will Ibg held onI Ptid A, (March 3rd, i•nspinng Iser-mon on ,Stumrilaty morn•ing en which sad event chime, as ; great �jP.t,�,, a 0tioa re and ibnagy�y, X- at 1k,�11, ,nd thie Woriven'Is World I ay an the subject, 'iBeautifwl I'douls anal Brutal sh'o'ck to dile peopl t of this comdmnrm i Cy beyond. "' s of . stile Ibigyr west of Prayer service at 2.30 in the ye Faets." The choir sem the and . Mr. 7GdUaren suffer- ,, '' V i f'omlgdf the Isis win oIf thg school room of the Umdflbed Chwnch. amth'emu, "Hie Hhldeth My Saul! The ed a h aWtmk� last June, w car TM' . tltQitd #goollc ,'lice o#l' flue alar of dale of Arts invite Is extended to all fiche women of file eomimumity, duet and quartette paints vNea'o taken by 'Mfrs. 1'. B. IMcLoanJ, Mlis's Jean Ivi- which, i}norn wQiiic however, he para ttliAdQy 'rer�ovei�ed, and f r o afi Iiia ,S R ' i tlI. *#5i Y. P. IS.--t1!he Y. iP. S. orf Brune son, Mass Olga Bell, 'Mat d. B. SMG y few roul real tCat he r !jam w% eno'rt�'rhy llij whfexe field melt tale usual on Monday evert,- Lean and Mr. A. MI. wars meat in the elnd6yin%iA of hie, no- �v y {a, ',dam attrte r 311, tgdll xrt wx'omg was ing' wrrtih •ar large a� The 'Om Fri�uy afternoon, Mlmmb 3'rd, leistomled perfect �1alth. 6'amle two ", f;t 1ie7fiya716t�+nttig' %rue accident, he name beirsllmep icouteslt of the past few L.30 then VVINLS. Bnrsy Begs weelm m go oIf the trouble I .1K1r' m►titarubhs ha fitlp5regseld tfih0 intbresro Mission Cartes ane' mleeiding �t the again appeared said on Wled4teetlaY (,, �t, F., iW4i}� Esc , tach dwve d'ar and attendance. Mr. UwLead's trewni, 'i'o+tnO of Mrs. W, French., Wis is elvteniimig id last weeltc Qtly gyred' a tri li` ' }W11 ` ti �titli jinrtl"' bedwsie, as 'ig ju0t rbp�t;i Poinvts behind the leaden the World's Reay of. 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