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I wj� j � �', " �,, �1' - 111m Touiph and Ira. lkk clu4ed in the%congregation were Mr. in ,as �to � the, changes under considera- �� i's I ; ... 11.11 , � - -r, divided into pats, and equall3r I the last three the teachlngW 'Mr. IRL Phillips, then ' . �, �,%%,A' .." �- �1.1 I bwbie I �;�11. � , ... SLo,tL Adtli&r WOM06- V ... lff,..Jl�,�,, �' "' - - I - . I 11 , 44444 .... I '11, � 1. , 0"..." versds 4A 1T,NJmn 298, Mrs. Brock HENSALL I Blowes, olasses from.HensulL tion by the Grand Lofto as to re- - I,- 1�1 "'%, ".""', I I in Exeter, Adter hew graduation'she , tf. - � :, � rate, $1.,50 a year in dis�� . i s, J. W. BonthTlorl rendered' a !presenta�iveA from doWets, the tea- � r. �jy�i�lx,wl, , - . IS,, 'Wealth, ,which is so, ignorantly de- � � Nr . 4 ...... p, oxvig%,$2-00 0, yew. Sim closed the nieeting with prayer. Af - Went to, Spiringfilead as organist of -St. I vem ,, I* W111 ,�,. � - I . - . I ") ­,­ , . a pleasing solo qhtliltle4 "Q004 dieney being for the TrewQt 000. Of � i�,, " " "', 6'-! 2' cripci because so ardently c0vel,ed� in terwards (the World 'Day of Prayer 40huPs ;Church. ,She was also K, - V" �, � '�� 4! tents eacL .. assist- . "f , `� , , . ng ' that W" IdOpWo$510111 to T4QdUce U10 11101111ber. ThO .-M-1, " what does ilt consist? When the. mg- was observed. 14ntt in the po& offoe for a time and In relportIing a week ,or so ago, we Night and Good Xori�i ,' 11, 1, ,N�,!,:: 11 I . "I '. much enjoyed at 'CO-rmel PredbY—ter D.D.GA. Tweived much 4iedit fOr � 11 W " c I IV,7 � �" - -army of the FWn4qh. Revolution �ML,,s Vqo1a ,Leathorl d, of, Au-, , JelltilNle-rtising rates oil Mpplication. ged an -ducting her vare tinle taught a large .mientioned that� Mr. Whi. Fee and n �Sunday morning last.' his faithfictl serviow. and hel thaliked l'x�",� , . , , ian 10hureh o 11 i il ,,O llv?�".J,:�', , , _., �, entered Holland their thoughts were bur.11, spent a few days lat'tht- home class in pwano� During the past two sister, Abse Mary, attend�ed the fun- ' � "'411 ! � ILaXge Congregations attended-ap.e'- the Welm(bere'for the good Isupport I ,,�­ I . .41ml. centred upon the Bai&4of Xnlater- ,Of IX,T. and - a )*Ars she has been accohnIplawst for exal of Mr. W'illialm Morrow,, a long- in the United they bad givien 'him during W tem 1 . . . . . . 1, " "' I.''.. � �Xpm-bers of the Canadian Weekly . - . . I I �, _;yvealthiest in last week. the Fiast E21gin Men's Choral Caub. time reel -dent of GlDder�, This 'Chufth on ,Slm��y last, the omawgm �,of off -and whiVh wa, I soon be c6- � . .�� Newspaper Association and the Ruvon dam,.. reputed to (be the eial. SeMbes keld I M, 11� . . I the world; but when its coffera were Mrs. Keertle, formerly -Miss Gertie Eleven years ago lasb Noveniber she should have been ,the fuileral'of , !tee � . (,)=ift. Press Associatilon. Mr�' being Wtotmen"g Day. A women's plote& . I- , broken open they were found to con- Murray, of Egmloadvi'lle, iz,the guest was'altal-Aled to her bereaved husband William Morrow, 'A�`,MT. Marrow - ':' c1h ir cornWrised of some 40 vioices ,, � r- I . . - � " .", I �,; . - - - , — tadn only a vast array of bonds and of her friend, Miss M1ary Gibson at who with six children 'are left to in his u ealth. " - Zuri�h ,Lodge of Masons at Hanson .. � . I .�# h . Mlb. service of song. Rev. A. Sin- 176trevd h,61ding a social evening in tbo ��� ex �- title -deeds, illo longer of any value be- present. MORI= their loss of a splendid M -T& YounIgblut, of waterlOO7 Vls- cl. - !,.: * *,, -M een, received of the ser- mother, the eldetst only ten years of ited her diughter, Mrs. Jas. W. Bon- . air conducted both services, deaiV- l0ftO room ,on thel 4.*n1ing TtveadktY . . .�:,� ,AFORtH, Friday, March 10, 19,33. cause ,unsupported' by any law. ,Word thas b ering splendid sermons, well in keep- oviening, Imarch l4th, and at which �Ii` � I � - iSo it is with money; it cannot ious, illness of ,Urs. David E11c,oat, Of age, ithe youhgest seyen months. They thron,, . �11 - �. .- ing with the day. At the morning the married imlehubers are Privileged Kv --- live save in the conditions in whlch Los AllgelleIA,'formerly Mdos FA'le,n are: Mwjor1% Marian, Margm-et, We are pleased to "port thElit Mr. ' "I , . � �;, . 1� it is bred. To -day it repressents -i - -ow Mjoir, who ,was quite poorly Iserviedt- Isolos in the anthelms were to bring their wiveo and the bachelor t ..., I ca ch, of Tuckermlith, who has tak Ronald, Muriel and, Roy. Her -pax- Amdi ". . A Needed Warning . itaken by Mrs. Wilbert Dilling and, ,member's their best lady friepd. Cards . . much; to -morrow it might rep -resent en el, �tro-ke, and is unable to speak. tents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter Whitlock, for a number of weeks, is 1im`prc`v'T'g- Miss Florence McDonald, and at the and gamm will ,fill in the evening "I � 11 �, . .. � . 11: .. (The Toronto 'Globe) - nothing. 'Money, indeed, is not .She ,has the s,incere sympathy of her ,one brother, iMr. A.,.,C. Whitlock, of Mvs,. HiTli,axd hgs been visited by - -sdon, of the sermoi! a * . , _�; I - wealtth; butmerely the wheels which old schoolmates and friends. I St. Thomas-,,, three sisters, Mrs. her father and brother, a 'Chatham. conclu Very and rdreshments will be served so I P, - ,I laon, 4Charles McCrea and othe'r givIa it cull-rency. Wealth itav-1f is ­ pleasing ladies' quartette, was Tell- the Masons are -looking forward to I "I ��, . . Ellimville; Misses Joy .he annual mobing of thp Bible dered by Was Florence Welsh, Mrs. an enjoyable evLkling to be spent � in 11 I 1 .0tiewbers of the Legi-dature respons-, � Harry Ford, of T ; � . , -1 a To,ronbo's b.ill something,proteart and, imponderable, I I I . and Ehretlyn,Wbitlock, of St. Thomas, Society will 14e, 'hold in. the town hall M,. ,G. Drysdale, Mrs. A. Sinclair and the 1,?dge room. . .,, . I Ible, for withdrawa as much a power as a material, like also survive.' Mrs. Addison was a on Tuesday evening, March 21st, This Mr . , , � ' .., ,,, , '.. It* impose a surtax on incomes did steam or electricity, driving by i-ts . s George Hess and, at the evenitig ,Oui- local churchle'4 are looking for- 't..� _. substan'dal servive for the public faith" worker in Sf.'John�s United wi4l be a union meeting of the three service, in addition tosplendidly roll- ward,, to 'Easter Services and our I ., a 11 . "I �!. ti a an for the: million. 81h,aft-. and beltings thl, intri- - ,Church and.a woman held -in highest local churches, and Rev. Benny d,,red anthems by the large choir, a choirs� to geftting up music suitable 11 ���, � taxpayers. who might be affected. If cate machinery of civilization. ,We are pleased to *Port 14-4. 1 esteem by all who -knew her. She Bright will address the me�tivg, al- � . ". . , ,It is invested in all the industries jones is imptroving in 'health. I was always relacly to give of her tal- so resident',ministers will give short du& ,"In the Garden," was very much for the - occasion. : , -ning to h . th a little advance in the price �'. rthe leadership given Ls a wai e to , enjoyed by Mrs. T. J. Sherritt and Wi �_ I and trade's -of the nation, pardy fixed ,The members of,, t wnship� ent for the ,pleasure of anyone. The addresses and the choir will b"e cown' Mrs. G. Rees, and, at the conclusion of grain considerable is -now bedug ­�� .7. . municipalities that hereafter they and ,partly floating; it cannot be cOuncil met in the hall on Tuesday. I funeral was held on Wednesday af- � posed1 bf members of the of thei seTmon a pleasing solo, en- broug4ht'lrto nitarkoh- I I � , ..-. I umpt cut exp-nditures, rather than drawn out without less and must �The World's 'Day of Prayet was I ternoon. lFallowing a 'sh&t service church,-;-%. -A good meeting is being titled, "',The Ninety and Nine" was ',A larige eT of membe of .. , . attem-pt to find additional sources of . nun�b rs 11, i" comtantly be renetwed; paltly it is observed in St. Joihn',s Church Fri-i!at the hou -c service was looked forward, to, 1,1. ',� rovenrue, the ben-efit will be far -%reach- . . se, a publi i .. I given by Mrs. ,Maude Redden. . the loocaa Odd -follows Lodge attlend- � I �i_ . -r . . held, in reserve against the day of day.- There was a good attIendane-. -hold in the church. 1�_-v. G. E. Mor- . I L . . 'Miss Violet Whitesides mt- ng to which they "I 1, .1 ing. It should be plain. enough that 11". I renewal; partly it is imprisoned.by There will be ,Lenten service in St. ley had cliqxge, assisted by Rev. J. Mr. Claude 113lowes was very pleas- I ,, of ed the social ev�eni . ntulicipea policy in the matter of . ch�nlar, and -Mrs. E. Fines and-littl were invited by the, Brucefield lodge, �� I ;� the ,past, and partly it is corrnected'jothnr�s. IC.hurch on Thutrsdoy night K. Ybd1land of the Baptist Church. A aritly surpribsied last. week by the , . � I �, taxation bus h en rwrong in the -past. to the future; partly it is during � the season,, servi to com- , Lqalg . e concourse of friend,. gathered � teach*rs of the -public � and continua- daughter, Joan, of Glinton, were vis- one evening last W481ek and report T e" � C asing encroach-� . buried u -n- � �.� It fhas led to incre -4 ce ­ I tion -school at the home of Mrs. A. itore with Miss Helen Swith antf -the best of entertainment, . . ,,, � nient ,on earnings, simply becau.ire i� ' derground and partly it its mortgag-.d ITI,ence at 8 o'clock. . to pay their last mark of respect Fflsbie, where 'he war, presented with Mrs,. Laird Mickle thils week. T1w W. M. S. annual Day of Pray- il .;, � , to the vast supplies, of food' an d raw ,Mrs. Jame�s Perry and childre'n, Of Beautiful floral' tributes; covered tfie� IMT. Wcrn,. Mair, accompanied by er was observed in thie, United C ,hurch - ,� 1- - is easier to tax than retrench. A material by which industry is kept Tor6nbo� who have -been spending a ,casket. Rev. �G. E. Morley preached a lovely bridge Iamp. A very pleas. ' ... I firm or individual may have. to cut at wor'k and the nation in'life, . g event took place on. Friday after- Miss'Mlinnip GWb andalsoMrst. Mar- on Frriday afternoon. There Was a ,,..Ill and carve in eiteral expenditures to few weeks wfth 'MT9. Beatty have re- from the words: "Sher is not &ad, , ill garet Vair, all of Toronto, motored ;splendid representation from the . � , Ll,t is in form and use infinitely turned to the city. I fUut saeopeth.11 The pallbearers were ?I rt,00n last in tbler pUblic school wheif up and ,spent the week end with three local churches and ; meet tax bills_but CoLmcils go'mer- various, and in every form and use Varna publdc Library will bold. its Messrs. Fred ,Shively, , , Tray PlRt,D� I thc scholars presented their. teacher, the base- ,, .. � E, I r rAy on TadsiT-ug and collelcting. Now - . . Ma M-xs. R. Bonithron, ,Mrs. Vair remain- ' ent was wv.411 fillecl. The chair%was 1. i�!�-' that the Governimalitkas put its foot reqpares expert handling. ' Labor is annual social in the hall on Wednes- Etarl Brooksq(�ernard, Coyle, John' Mr. Ciaucle Blowes, principal of the ing with -her 1nother for a month or m - only oine, of the many elements'out dE�k,of next week. . � Htodgson and3t -John Lawler. Inter- puNic sch6ol, on the eMen of his ap- taken by W& Q A-­%t1DIor-ell, as.- W.�. down, Toronto and oblier municipali- of which it isl created. The mind of We are plegSed to.mlention Miss Iment was made, in Ex�teir cemetery. prmching �narrilage, to' Miss Edith So. Mirinie's rn�Lny friends we;re sisteA.-by Mrst. Basil Edwards, presti- - �i ties may �eailize --1. m I very Pleased to see hei'aigain and to dent of Carmtel Chmvh Sodety, -and 1. one man way make more wealth, -as Eddth Mbssop is able to go for a Friends :from a distance who'attend- .Walter, of. ,Exeter, with a handsome I A . ftme to careless spending. If this v,rhen Stephenson invented the lOtO- short walk when the weather per- Inlit end taMe, the presentation see heal looking so wedl. . Mxs- Louis Clark,, of St. Pauls An- I R� 6,sthe result the pablic, may look for- Motive, ed the ,service at Springfitedd were: � wa . I Mrs. R*y Parlmer, who recently glican Church. The BUAe lesson was I ,. �Tk. I Ward to a faiTer doal,, . than forty million pairs of mits. � Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Martin, -Mrs. 11or- J b,ing mad*. by Ivan, Kipfer, and the underwent an operation in'T6Tonto, taken by Mrs. Edwards and was .on � . , , , ' hands. Moreover, it Tnuet be stored - - N� ton and Xiss Winnie Smithson, St. , adaress read by Ronald Pleck. Fbl- r d home, on Tuesday afternoon the -subject of '�Christls !Spirit of . The argumenti advancie,cl"in the in large parcels for great services. ' Thomas; Wir. and Mrs. Gay, Mr. and lowing is the addbress- "Dear Teach-, 9' riv'�- ., I . � briW debate were all to the point. As Without - it life would be' "nasty, Mrs. Holft, of Brownsville; Mr. and, er: We have mut-here this after- and is much ih-prorveld in health. Love." Prayers were, offered by �,: I the Ministe,r of Mines pointed out. brutiis�h, and 5hort," since it makes ZURICH mw� Mrs. B.,Coyle, I.on-don; Mirs. G. Rouse, noon to havIe a social timle for a few JWe are -pleased tosee Mr. William Mrs, D. 'Workman, "For an increase I I the need to -day is to leave .capital __ - � It just., a Craig and Jobn Cialig-l-both alble to in the circulation and studly of the 11 the -difference between barbarism and -The ddbat, hold in the� town hall St. Thomists;'Mr. and Brown Talbot. mlinutes- cost us 'quite I be out again after a �norrth's severe !Holy Scriptures,,'" Xrs� C. S'. Hudson; ­ unhampered as far as possible for civilization. The Russiabs, who de- rogreth when we heard ., I 1�-: ol, Mionday eventing under the aus- ville. Among others from a distance- 100010"17Y . illness of the Au but ,their sister, "For Chrisdan work in ad] countries, ", hwestment in prodi�ctive work. It is ',§tro,yed their capital in -the attempt picer, of the local branch of the Wo- Wbf()� YVero at- the gravesidle were:- you were on the. eve of your n`�ar_ Niiss Hannah whiLe improving nicely k4specially at this ,time for Japan, 1. 11 . I � . a fluld commodity, moving where it, -to divide it, have stood ,ew'er since, men's Institute� ,was well ,patronized. �Crs. J,9hn,M,cNaughton, Mirs. R, Den- i Oaite,'as we realize anotherhas, some from . very much the same illness, is China and India, that" they mWy. �,­. . I *M bring ,best returns. While Que'- like sturdy beggars, at the door of The subilect, "Resolved, ,that the pio- IslOnt ' and Mrs. Will ButIET, My. : claim on ,you, but we are very glad ..­ imir. . not yet back to normal health., � through the� diaTkness 'of the present t, .,, befe has no municipal or Provincial in- the "capitalist systlem" begging for neer woman has ,Mrs, John- Francis, of London; � to know that you are not leaving us. I .1 done more for Am- and, Uss Dora Alalix is also able t6 fle crisis, Tealiov that 'Christ 'alone can. . �, I I come, tax, it is folly for On-tario to ,the capital of ,other nations' - erica �hari the -modern woman," was Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Harvey McUgan,,,Mr. anci'you have the best wibhes of our around ag'aiA - - save the wlorlld,'�, was given by, Mrs. . � . increase (the burden imposed heiAe. 'To draw this element out of trade I -01dish hearts for your happiness. r - Mrs. Geo, after a 'week or so ill � . thoroughly discussed by the sp . 0 1,�, Woreover, ,Mr. Russell Nesibitt was eak- , and :Mrs,. James Roy 'and I � I'k, nese. I . .. H. Arnold. 'Prayer -for Russia, who ,� , light. in saying th4 proposal savored and inclust!ry in order to divid,e it ers, ' T%e affirmative side was -taken Giles, of Logan; Mr. Eddoll� Mitler - e aTO very proud of ,our little pres- Frosty morinings and nights with in cessing to recogufte religion in . ., I . ,among the population is ini-possible, by Messrs. W. ,If., Edighoffer Aid 0. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton ent we are giving'you, not because , . ... a class legislation. While the theory and ,weale . � ., (A Lumley. sunny .days -spell a � good flow of sap her national life, is denying the lead- . it ,possible would be sui- lof its value, but the. pleasant mem- � "I 1� - I 8011 stends that the rich should pay cidal Klopp and the negative siae by .ror maple sugar'and molasses. , orship of Chiist the Saviour ,)f the �� ' Messrs. .A- Mehick and E,.. Gabel.'The . ... -- - I ories it may bring you. �,, Perhaps I d, was gilvtem -by 'Mrs. Varlely. , -in proportion to their wealth, within T�o inmediat, result to the in- Judges awarded the decision to the KIPPEN w1i.er you halve reached the centuryl Narrow Eiscape. - Two Clinton WOTI . . .1 the realm of fairness, good govern- dividual would be so small as to add . I I Tr4ark and in the quiet evening houT young men, Lawreme Plurnsteel'and The hymns, "Brea -the on Me, Breath. ' I I I I... ment; is not proirnoted by, fo negative side. I . . I � I Qu nlay happen to see in the Hen- Will Murch narrowly escaped serious of God," 1110 IM1aster Let Me WaW , . ster�ng nothing to .his wealth-, the ultimate iMr. ,George Fairbadrn, 'of Tucker- ' With Thee," '�Dear Lord and Father 61 the principle that because some in- The Kip'p'eq W. M. S. mot on Fri- I n1l k&eIrtiser -that some, of us- boys injury while-rnotoring, to London on i , __ result would, be the ruin of the sys- smith township, has leased the farm day Friday evening when �,heir car s of Mankind" "and "Qv" Him With, L . . dividlial hm. larger means than an- tem kT which he lives. I a few'miles south of Hensall owned atternoon at the homei of the i ilave reached, fame or some of us yvas , '' 'f_� 1. I in codlision with a horse drawn ve- Many ThornisP were sbng. A pleas- il. other h ',sho'u'a� be - corm'avance to . I . I . - . president, fts, W. W. Cooper. This, 1 girls have beobrntee mistress of the ' . , his wealth'away froan him. by MIr. ,Guy B. Ross, for a term of wt* the regular monthly mee*,ng I hicle � travelling without I solo�, "Lord. TeachMe to Pray,", .1; got I . . " ) White )Hwse, rweare sure you will be ights. As 1119 . 1'.�, � . trt is the duty of a '-municipal ad- ,two -years fromi April Ist.-The pres- a�d the, Worldrs Day of Prayer cOm-' glad to think you haw halpled to . ,they approached the street corner, by Mrs, W., A.- Young, was very much ,. . aihbistmtion to pive teffective service IBAYFIELD I ent tenant, ,MT. H. Block, intends 9'77 .bined. spi cia pr bar,t I one blook south of the main inter5et_ enjoyed, and was socomparried-on th6 ' - ,� -, 1. ,. I .- The , , I ogram for the V us on,the road to success. WisT - ., . ing u y wi i - tion at. Henslall, Robert Jarrott, wirth ,, ,, ' )11 ,. . economically. rather than struggle to -1 p farming. . . da, ' Nh the thenh-, "Follow Me, P1 ;ing you every happrines.s. Signed --r piano by Wrs% J. W. Bonthron; duet, T. J,it-e-rner'was a 'business visil- "was , ared by Mrs. 0. 0. Oholl�, : , 1, I , I I extract funds from citizens.. -The (M . � Prop. Your Pupils." 11 ,horse and buggy driving north' on Swe(pt How of Pratyer" by Mrs. � I -e shoudd adheT6 consistent- chatirman of'the National Ctomnlit" Maude Redden and Mm- A. Sinclair, - LeIgislatul )MT. E. A� Neelins, is' spending 'a tor in Lonclon on Tuesday. . the, highway atteinipted to make.the I � li ,, . ,ly -to the policy that more than en- few da,ys at the home of Mrs. J. MC- 'Mr. Ward. Fritz ,spent 1i few days� '6f ,the Young Women's (Christian As.. - *et, , J Le,od, . _ I A very enjoyable tin -re was spent left Ulm and cTossed' the pavemen.,f, aqcmn�P= Miss Eleanor Fisher, . . - 11�1 I augh 'h -as been done already in the this. week at Toronto. elociation in -Chuna, and a ineruber of � recentay at the home of MT. and -Mrs. cliTectly in the path of the ncoming The bmemien't w -AS very artisticaly. .. Mrs. L. �MAkins a�nd s AT Ild 31T. and ,Mrs. Clarence Parke wU7 the � ve of the National Chris- 1 Fred ,Corbett, tW occasion being -Mr. -car and showing no lights,�l )decorated with flower -s- adding charm 1, Tatter ddrettion. I 01111, , few L exebutd . ould not ., . � . .. were at yla-s. Roy Iscotchrne-r's ml- ited relatives -in, Sarnia for a tian `C9qnefl of GMna at tha- Uni- z Oorbett's ,birthday.. when. aboilt,,eixty be seen by the driver tothe rneeting.blThe Day of 1,raiyor . I ', . . � of the car.until 1, . 4P day last oeAebrating birthdays, Mrs. days .this week. 'versity of 'Shanghai. ,Mrs. A. Mon- ' ' 114sion was u�avo' next Year wi1lIl a �held in lSt. Tlauft f; . : of their nelighbors and friends were so close thata c* id- I . ". 1. . . Makins -being on Saturday and her - im.Ts.,Cwtherille J. Dayman, of Kip . I pleasiantly -entertained to a pi�ogreq- Anglican Churcill, . .11". . . . . I able. Mr. Plum,steel swung Out in. ,. ,. , Keeping British Goods oat sister, ,Mrs. Scotchmer, on, Monday. pen,* 'was a visitor in town on Wed- Those leading in grayer were Mrs. I , The W. M. S. of the United Church . . �, . I (Miss Lucy Woods is\ Visiting in To- nesday. .1 . � . sive eucillre party. T�he ladies' prize I -an e4ort to avoid, striking the buggy 47 . � .... � W. W. 11300per, Mrs. J. C. B611 and " was captured- by Mrs. Alex. Mous- I broadside but -the rear end skidded held tbeir,7nouthly -meeting on Thurs- .� of Canada . I � Tolitto. Th6 township crusher has been MM a. McMurtri6. Mrs. day afternoon with -the ,president"' I lf��. . . . Mirs.r Newton -Brady returned Sat- moved- to the lake shore, adjoining Cooper staryg -a . IV. W. Iseau. and the g4��nt's Pay Homer Tin- and caught 'the rear wheol of the preeidlin-gi. The -23ve.- Pmara was (Toronto Daily Star) . very pleasing solo.'! l�tey; lladieY consolation, Blanch �� ), I ,� lighter vehicle�, rip,ping off the rim. - 11 . urd�sy after �spending the- week in the farm of Mr. Wrn. Ducharme and The devotional leafl(Eit was read by',Morenz and gfamt's"by Jack Munn. -A The sudden swing from its direct st"74, followed by plrolyer by Mra- 4� As a r-suilt of bh� TmpeTial C�)n - Hamilton. I �, I, . I ­ it is expected'that crushing� opera- ,Xrz._j. GO,L�brame. ,Mrsf. Lammde. Brusines�%. roll call and of- . � forevee, Canada gav',e what purported Lenten,service is bsing held each tim8 will be und . . _,L J. W. McLean! diainty lunch was served and,. dancing ,course together with the impact fe&ing wiefre giverL Visiting convmjt� - �v. I top* assisted by ntil the early hours of the c.qus'ed thei car to leave the pa nt ; . to 'be a ug.efully increased preferen-ce er way in a week or took the , - Tuesday evening in Trthity- -Church W70, *rs. W. I enjoy.eld u I veme tee 'reported calling on 18 homes, . 11 I to, Tnan,v �lasses of British goods. In ' Flairbuilm, and Mrs. J. McDonald I irnormlig. .. .., drid crashing into a culvert, it car- �'. -_ I llstances these, were granted dunivg Lent conddRed by the rector. ,The regular rn ting of the council : found two confined, to ,bed. The de - I , some i ee . ' ;Afirls- Robert Dinsdale, has, received I Mr. and'Mrs. Norm -an Cook enter- eened ovir into the ddtcli which at �11." . entry at 'a lower rate of duty. In Rev. F. H. Paull. I of the, Township of Hay wa-s held in word that her niece, Miss Margaret) tailled a num(ber of their friend's to a that place, ,is very deep. The car votion-al "flet, "The Wkyman of No I ,� " Mrs. D. Sintith (Ruth Higgins), of the Town tHiall Zurich, on Monday, Importance," was given by Mrs. E. , I other .cas,las, the duty on competing ' Wilateman, of - Toronto, daughter of ', very enjoyabile party. -Cards, were -as a total wreck ,but fortunately , I .. occu�pants sustalneA- "McQueen. Prayer was given by Mrs. .. � West Lame, is visiting her parents. -March 6tb, with all the members ,Mr. and Mrs. HeTbjert VVT,b . 11 f'6i6gn goods was increased. The Miss Eva 'Sturg : -isNvisit, g , iteknan� of 1 indulged in, ,Mrs. Laird �Mielde- b,einp: reiltfhe,� of the, ' I I p -j nutag t lNerner ,and the ,study *as, in charge .1 eon n n reknt The n . of th� previous, Toronto, who recently un, ,he wr;�k- ": � 'Star pointed ouft at the time that Cmditonl. . derwent, an i the winner of the ladies' first, and I injury and' entleTged,qrom t i . there were a rrtimbeT of weaknesse's meeting and the speciall meeting were operation for appendicitis, has eon- . Dr. G. R. Coll,Aor capturing fir&t prize age _ of Mrs. H.'emphill and Mrs. Agnes ., ..'� I - The annual Wom1em's Day of Pray- ,advpted as read. Ai6ter disposing a none the worse except for a sev- McDonald... The meeting closed with . . in the arrangoment: that in many ' itracted scarlet fever- but is now re- for gents. ere shaking uv, . . "I,. �. cases the reduction in duty was not eT, a worid-wide,..moverneht, was ob- 'the ,00mmuchicatigTis, the following co-'erieng niceily... Her many friends � .. The regular nl�ekdng of the villagne. 'Prayer. ,!- I sufficient to enatble, the British goods served on FtrldaY afternoon, March resolutions were passed: That By- in. this community wish lier a speedy The -youths' Welfare Club Of Car- council Was' held- Monday eveffing in *iDeath 'of mrst. Cdi;e,_MXs. F70M " - 3�r`d, in Trinity Arighoam Church. The. I I - . to lmeet local competition, and that aw No. T, 19313, providing for -the i%turn tober usual ,g6od health. Her niel 'Church met on Monday evening. thic, council chamber, alil me rs of ,Case, wido- of George Case, a well 1, �' service was irn charge of Mrs. Gaird- estimated ,expenditure on township WMA Mliss Waybolle ' n, is Rev. W. A. Young gave a very in- council being pr known resident of this vfflage, died 1, ", the offeet of -increasing the dut�ies on Whitema estent. The '-ninu- , _A.� � I noxl��Brhis,h good's was often to keep ner. Prmylerg were made 8�Y Mrs. roads for the year f9343, �e read''three with ,her in Toroarto . it -ere sting 'Scout SlasteT's adclress. The of bhe pre�violns meeting w e d. Saturday afternoon -at liter bome. She .� I Nf. Fraser, IMT& R ' I . �' I theoel out -without letting the British - M, Gale, Mrs. M. timez and- finally passed'; that Ed- 'Mr. Dan BeIll and daughter, Hiss t tc>plo, 'Thul and the Apostolic Pett,, and Jones: That the inutes had been in good heal.th until Friday . .. 1�. goods in. The Star also contended Ferguson and iW_s.'-Wm. SOOtchme`r. ward Datars, S.r., be appointed Weed Dorothy, of Boston,, 'Mass., Visited Te- I Chumh," was in charge of Miss Sar- d -Car -,a Union Prayer I , � . ,� Mrs. H. K. T lbe' adlapted as read, ri j. VV. when she attended " I ' Mcorhousle, `4atrg very Inspector of the towniship ,of- Hay oe Y With Mr. and, 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, all Manson and,was -verry irfterestin,g, Ortwetin appeared as a'delogate for service, returned to entertain. some ,.,�. . that th-6 ireaty failed to, remove two - ntd I.. �;. , ust 'Far To,day.' ,ATTs. for the year 1933 in place, of Louis 'Mr. and Mrls. A. Bell and Mr. arld I and much le,njoyed. A delightful J the Bible Society, ask nig fo� a ;rrant frionds at her home and. was, sud- �) sweetly, "J i �,,: of thomorst. serious obstacles to -the i , %, I o I Walter Wallis gave a very interest- Schumache,r, deceased; thht accounts Mrs. W]Iiam ,&nd piana solo was gi-4n by Mrs. Young.; of, h . iimpowtation of British goods, namely air. �y I e ,use of the 1haill for a' night denly stricken, ren�aining unconscious 111�1��.- the Inflated. valuation ,of tht-vse 1 ing talk on "Prayer," Mise Gladys covering paryments on township roads, The Young People of St. Andrewls On Monday evening a Sit, Patrick's fiec of charge. Spencer and Pett- until 'her death Saturday afternoon. ,,,,,�� . for GaJ,e preL-dded at the oirgan. There telephone and genteral accounts be - ., : I .... -.1 duty p,irposes, and the levying of was a ,good attendance. ryastsed as per vou-cber.s United Church mlet on Suryday even- I social will be bold. , . That the Bible Society 'be granted She Wa's in, her 7,3rd year. Born in . "I dmr4hng duty. We bellieve, that ti'me ,:­ TO-,nsb'P ing las!t. Mir. Alex. MdMurtrie pre . The Young People's League of the t,�,e use of the liall fmll of charge Ray Townsthip, she was formerly ��. -1 St. Patrick's tea, under the aus - Roads-­4Hurlon - E xpositor��' -1 I V, has -confirmed this view. The barbed pilce�lof Trintity church Guild, is, to aAvCTti6Tlg sided over the meeting. wiss Jean - Unitted 'Church meit on Monday even- fo� c)je night_jcarried� Ray Lam- Miss 19ora Uvrlrmie, daughter of the ��'_ wire entangl6ments, in front .of 'the _1 T-5.40- Adpelbert Smith, Road 8, $4.40; Bell took the topic and IMr. John ! ing'whh, a spatendid. at�dance and noe appearIed as,king to have a change I . ate Mr. and 'Mrs. William Lamicnie� . I ''... ous a barrier be 'held at the home of Mrs. H. ,R. W. Duollaxlne, Sr., Road 16, $9; A. Alexander it" a very inIteresting i with (Mr. Jai* Corebett presiding. The nAdc in ,his asseslsllleM, ,t,a.ne refer- of that township. About 24 years .. . tariff wall are as §eri "I., as the wall, itself. XuKlay on F�riday, ,March 17th, from L_Sreenan, Road 18, $5,50; W. Far- article on "Captain 6li-ver and h,is I evening being Tylissionary night the red tf tbe Court Of Revm;-,,n nn the a9c' deceased canie to this village and. ,,, - I - . 4 to, 6. kl. I -, The Financial Post�_ which i s not roll, Road 18, $:3-, R. Adams, Road work as missionary on the British!topic -on 'Xisl9ons" Was abOY tliken. assossnient roll, which will b.. held bad sirn-0e, resided there. Silo was a ' "It' by any means, h . 10, $2;,M. M. Russell, Road 1, $1.20; C*Iunfbia 00,ast7, ,Mlsls� P. Pen4clld'by MissI'M. Ellis. A violin `.�election bil,er. Wnl, -Jones reported re, the particularly active ,church worker, a 11. I I ostile to the govern .. . I ment, protests in its jurrent iss�ue I I G. Surerus, Road 9, $6.14; A. Zim- favored the audience -Y�ith a .. �rwas given bry Miss, Greta Lamallie, ,boys playing in the church snad a,,d me1mber of St, Paul's Anglican , "I I I . mer, repalim to grader, 70c; J. Sarar- inqbrument�al. PI"O I Churoh and took a 'keen flite'rest in 1. lagainst the ' "1�air discrimination 'A fine 4�ang-song in accompallied by Mit3s B. Smale and 'doing ,damage to saime. Conststble z..�, I I agaimsl Dritiph goods" Which is in- BRUCEFIELD as, RopId 15, $4.60; R. Miller, Road 9 which everyone joined�, pmecejed, ,the (a solo by Wiss -Bella Smale added Hudson instructed to look ift-r td7jis Ithe actWfties of the yout�ger mlem- 1: - 1 $10,14; W. J. Jarrott, ,Road Supt., mee,ting. greatly to thei prograR matter. F. - �G. Bonthron, tax cobec- bers 'Of. the I 1volved in the prresent method of valu- . ,TL congyregation. . Predelcea�s_ � k, ing them for purposes of calculating ' . $16. Telephone Accounts -National lThe NEsses Mary and Florence I " tor, reported re unpaid taxes ,a.; be- ed by -her husband there su,tvive tw,D . -,,� 4 The depholie tax. $�.5_56; :Zur- Thomson spent a i Worid was receiivied this sons, Albra,hum L. Case, 0. N. R. ag- ' "V�l Bruce-ifield Horticultural So. Revenue, t da n London re- � " I utly I y i v""e of ing, $1010ZI3. Mitk1he and, , � V . I pound for duty c�elty will hold a popular St. Pa�rick' ich Hydro, lights, central offl,c,,,' two cently. the death of Mr. Elan Butt� of Paul- 'tty: ent at Hensall, and Ga�n ' '', "Valuati,on of th?. ' 5 ., I -, Tt', thpi collector 'take the 1p)r(,�*per _t .1 ine, 'Street, Tomnto, w1ho passed away I I I 6 et Case, coal ;�� purposes has reiniained at $4.86 2-3, co,licert in the school rooml of the miontlis, $3.82; C. N. R., freight on' 'The many-fTiends of -Mrs. lsaa'c era steps to collect the u0aid tax- merchant hexe- also,one ,�,isfter Mrs, . 11.4� ; alMlough this is the gola parity and I i ni tvd Churnh on the evening of dlrectmies, $4.55; Befl Telephone Co., Jarrott wJl regret -to legrd that at his late'residence on -Saturday ev- � � �i� she . 5-----4Carr1e& R. Higgins reported re Henry. 'The fu'lleral, which was pri- ��. I Dec. 20 to Jan. 21, $59-51; is at present under the doctorps care 'unring followupg a week's illnes�i caus" - ..'� I,/ Britain has now ,been off the gold T�ursdlay next. An interesting mus- ItO 11 119, uTyp'fld taxes as sent to G.cle,rioN al� late, was held' on Monday afternoon , � . "11, standard for 18 m�on,ths. During this ical and literary pro,grarn is being Nortibern Electric Co., inaterial, but we hope she will .soon be m, cl, ' - P0 the rebate re county roads, rates fromi her late resddence and was eon- ,'- . U d from a se�e stroke 1, his 84t� 1, $14,0.44; Zurich Gantral, -�witchirrg' 5. improved. I . year. Surrviv�ng Ih,i,rn -a're'hi' .. �, . period inter ' plal whole -sale prices in ,preplared and M".. Robert All,in, delc_ ommunication ducted -by Rev.' M. B. Parker, rector * 'Great Britiffi baAre gone a long way t,-E4te From bb.e so,cietv three daughters, Mrs. Ckippard, De- . .", . to the Holqi- weeks,,'$8.5; Canadian Telephone & .M1r. and Mrs. Robert PaTsons" of was read from the Clerk of Lindsay, Of ,'3t. Paul's Anglican Church, of , I -and Edna. . at re the relsolurtion pas,sed by the lirld- 11 I to adjusting themselves to world lev- cultural Convention tecently held in Supplies, material' $5.47; Ww"l-fri-en's Hle-mall, spent tlh,e week end at the troit; Misses A-lina I w'hivh church the deceased, was a . 4 d report Gonitpe4satiofi Board, assessment, home of their son, Mir. and Mrs. homie; four sisters, Mrs. JohU Dins- say Council, no action to be taken, th me ". reLq in'terms of gold On. the same plane To,ronto, will give a detail!e $26; E. R. Guenther, cartage, C7c; H. Archie Parsons a StanRey. Bills and amoulits were read a, fol- f,ai� rful and valuted member. Tlh,e j'' 11 I as in 1930, when Great Britain ,was of the proceedings, at, that great dsle. Mrs.. J. K Petty, Mrs. J. Xbr- pall bearers were G. Q Petty, T. -W.' � � n ,the gold 9tandard, -s and G. He-kq, labor, etc., $1016.98. Town- Re � clock, of HensaAl, and Mrs. Ed. Tay- %rlmer, Fred M;anns, " I 4D Valulatiorf'st, �_rathe,rirvg of flower lovei ;ue- V -RL R. 66�ferr prIetached a -very lows: G. Case & :Son, coal, $27.75; Peter Case, �� $4.86 2-3, therefore, when the'eurrent ((ss,fud flower groworn. Bruee-441,d c I -11� sbip Accourift, Zurich Hyd-ro, lights; helpful se�-mon in .St. Anclrew's Unit- : "Or, of Filmore, ,Sask. Atmong th o se Borithron & Drysdale, supplies, John M. Glenn Ptnd M. Weir, of Lon- , �' value of sterling is approximately Florticultural Sobiety deserves' the tovm h,all, 2,monthsi, $2,60; Municipal ed church on ,Sunday morning, taking w'ho- attended the funeTal weTe ,Mrs. $38-55; Scott's 6rocery, charity $1.5,5. don. and the remains were interred , 4 1� 1 $4.10 discrumnates against British .,zupport of every good .Citizen sinca World, cash book, etc., $21.26; F. E. for his subjecrt ,,I)ivi.ne Gui&.nce.)p Dinsldale,Mrs. J. Murdock, Miss Nora W. j. irt the Exeter ,cemetery. The floral �� ,�' goods to- the extent of 15 per cent." its, aim is IAY enc ou rage ,the beautif - Ducharime, school latt�nclsn Wbirte, charity, '$1.61; T. W * ' I'll. �v ce officer, Miss Etta Y;rrodt., of Toronto; Dr. Petty and James Petty and Mr. and P.-vr1mL-r, ,charity, $3.8,.9; H. Daym . tributes were m"y and. beauttiful. �,, o , This discrimination is pyrarniided in.p.- of the bomes, church grounds la�d' fees, $1.70; J. BIQ-6k, meals fo- trans- Gilbert Jarrott, of Loadon, and Dr. Mrs. Wm Butts, of Seaforth. . an, *.I'. Charityl, $1.42; E. Rienlide, Mrs, 'Case will 'be niriseed 'by a large V,. when Canada proceed- to tax British -metery where flowers always find i,ents, $8.80. The,council adjourned James Jarrott, of Ails -a Craig, spen� Blowles-Walters.-In Trivitt Mem- 82c; T. E. I charity, circle of relathves and friends. Rev. 1�il u 'Drummond,, charitty, $4.0; 1�_6,� . goods on their par-paund value, For their rightful place, to meet again on Monday, ,April 3rd, Sunday with their parents, Mr. and ,1 orial Church, Exetler,'on. Saturday af- W- R. 'David5011, charity, $12.48, Fire 'M -r- Parker was assisted at the sew - 1111$11 , .30 o'clock in the sXter-noDn,-A- 'Mrs. Isaac JarrotIt, who are both un- tornoon; beforle a congregati,oft of Hall $16, $27.19,, R W. fffesls, Print - kw I ,*to cusboms, Velople not only levy ad The rezillar Monthly lneeting a at I der the doctor% ewe. Zliby ReIv. W. A. Youngt ,and Rev. 1';;,��., valorem duty on the inflated v2dua- thq W,jMjS. was 'held' in the school F. Hew, Olerk- .. esveral hundred, people, Miss Edith fing, $33.75; J. Passmore, hydro, naadr, and the singing was led " � Ndn, but levy safes and excise taxeg room of,the,church on, Friday, March — �Mws. Herbert, Jones, of 9�anley, is. , Liahan Walter, younger.daugbter of Goo. '5`0; by Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, asIsisted by t� $6 ,,',�1,� Hu4s&N 75 meals,' tralisients, " " On the dutY­paid value, that is, on 3rcl, with the pTlPsidient Mrs. Bretm- visifink for a few days with her stis- Mr. and Mrs. ,H. IS. Walter, of Eme- ,$118.75,- School ' .M" I ' Board, current ex- Rev', 'Nl- B. Pa"ker'and Rev. W. A. .. , . I ter, Mr. and (Mrs. Wrin. Parsons and ter, was married to Clau,dte R. Blowes pem 1, ��, . I the inflated [valuation and on, the in- n,er, presiding. The Scripture lesson, USBORNE' Young. � . - 1"; , , flated duty *mAting frorm it. Not Psalm 23, was reK.Tespornsively, fol. I I . . 'That ac- &1;eftloria,l 'Hospit � 1�, Petty and Jones: 1, ,6 Small son of 'ce-OmIarty ��' $'ltl000'00; 'toUd I pas" (Mrs. Alex. Munn is n0W in ,Scott ' I I ' Principal of HeInsadl piuNie school,' $1,16.07. @4 , eonterg with this, the,government ex- low,L,d 1yy the IJ I , S. Prayer i n. wit. al - .J- n aniso The Latte TAm. John Allasm. - A Walber McBeath, of SagkaIt, third foot of Mr. and Miha A. J. counts a's read, be ipassed exe G,- . - ___., , 1"." - I ept _ , :S0afprth,, receiv ,Al�j­ x duffqAng duty Mrs. Ad is vism f tF60 I I ­_ 11, I 'a. , . R i 2010 I . And as. to this diVon, herald, 'for the 'day v"ry- sad defuth ocleturred in Spring- 'I'll0wan, " 09 for a Ifew weeks I Tl)9 atmen't an I.Mr Munn is g y- . .4lowes, of Nliitchell. Thie, bri,de was NqW,Ps and ,Bonthron &,'Dryid&Ve�_ ing ta , ' he from the Wasions, ' field on Monday mtorning, February with rldfte, ,34r. and Mra. John in hyacinth blue crepe with shoulder qaTtied. 'Spencer oll; Dr. J. A. Munn. v:W lihe Vinancial post mys: read an aw,tW I" his with hita's ,f3;4�,',,� Y and SUckle: That "pi'A" � , I ng IThe fam, wltletLt in this section 1Z t�,J �'Atb prelsent levels this duntipi XOnthlY, entitled, 'Tmm India to 27,th, when ,Mrs. Jlohn Allison passed Jarrott of mi% bo9quert of roses with hyacinth trail- Bylaw No. 8 be given, first and sec-, , is �,Lk�, "I VV�Dell ' 10011d ng PrOatty - d tbe - '�!�_J�;g 'Miss XlWbd Whitenftn, Is. -vi.qitin erg and *ccessoriets of grey. Mtss ond r08dim9­JCazTied- Petty and winter wea- , 111�1,1­ , � AAY of -4he difference beb the Alfri--"'MML Thomas Chapman g�ave away at her homIe' on East Streelti . 9 0111 ,,.,,�!".� lcu**mt riIIite of sterblug in Canada t%e temoersince, lesson. A letter.givl- after a two months, illnes for a feryV weeks with bier bTother, Elda Pilloey. of Sarnia, as bridesmaid, Jones- That 13yJaw No. 3 be giv that� not having UE , - s, during en %M very SeVere and = ,�, - yet e vo ­ �,, - I 1-.�.% ,, . . I asind UA0 is such a's,ev,erre addition ing detafl-9 of our y avocation which time the whole ournmunity Mr. and Mrs. Uembert WlhitelmIan amid wore blege crepe with bilege acres- third and final reading.-.-ICarried. th land'21100ft well co red witli ­!�`S�"41 , , , -s her husband. daughter Mss (Margiaret, of TroronIto. sories with shoulder b-orquett of ras- Pe*Y and Opencer: now fo protection. . P,�,,�,'� ,. tbo thta cost of goods which already was read by Miss, ATZ Tough. it ,hared the anndety Of p That .We now Is r , . . �,,,11�.`! , Ma" to Psi eusttoms dultiesi as prae- was dedded t1mt this� Xrx Allison was Mr,26tented; with in- 'Xiss Esther Nt4b, a fGiqx�. les. 11homas Rulttlodgt," teller of the adjIDUrn-James A. Paterson, Clerk. Uvers Of fix* 'Vocal and instru- *P 7 matter be - . ,11; �!�, , , _ _ oy n, a ,G M menW mud ,,!..� Meony to [bring. trade in n*ny lines twore fultly- dilseussed at the April fluenva the.diaty after Chrmstmas from visited for a fiew days wi* her stis- Ballk'of IMonitreal a,taft, -Hemall, was Mr, �U d '1�udslo D , , of I c are 10011mug forward 1. ,loll I " meebrug. XTo. Brock, leader of whi& double pneurmbla. &"loped. ter, W and 1h*a.-!SamW 71hom"on, � : W?N�l _ p: 630 a sttand tilL porters stav-,, best man. The cortemony South Huron Independent Order of -with IvIery muldh interest to the eon- "". :1 I '11, 11 ;� Owe . a4vuntalpe in actua6l Group No. 3, then took chtit'gle a the Other COMPHCatilors sk in A.nd das� of T�Wkersnlftll, teconu -, � . was per- � " 011 Y. formed by MY7. TYL A. Hunt, rector Oddfellows, plaj,d -hits oftial ',visit to cert of the Young People's Society I l"I'l,", � I I . A"&_....� WMA the, I ' * I Con- meeting. T;;o ve�. of' 1bymn 298 pite thell-best of niedical attention Mr. and Mrs. Bruce $461d � hulle INWs. Kate XtFauul .played 'th�' ,the local lodge here *n) Tuesday even. O[f the United Church w , h ,� " - ". ddfy-i hie is to be . � and sew, I I . 1=1een, in were nang, gad the dievotiobal leaf- availsbIlk her life� qould not be sav,idd. Arthur and Rob,eet, aL4n thle* d dal. music. The groomils gifts were ling It"t, kving a very kitt1erelsting Ur 1,11, : Mweln�w �,&Ve toi, laribaft, 9.1 held in the. auditorium of that ch ch, ;�'�, " . . augh- �,��,'AJWI* . � I ,., , I 4 L k.,4 1. *Ainy *11181t9fiteS of TXO PrRctflMl as- let, "The IW4mlan of No ilmportance,,, The &Icj�d who Wag Verna Ina Ruth -ter, :MJM WkWklf�d, of 'on W I F -Alma, -tit ailveTware and a writing desk to the WcOunt of his stewhxdship Friday emlebg,319 and for which a , v:j�,�;.,� ,;� Ve for Ithe ',V�' ''t . p !, attlifift i&v MeQueen, was 'Sunda`7 at the hMm 4 Xr. and Un. lb,H4 an ameblityst and cry?aul, vock- Vast year, a verly &*I rel�6" Of the MI"t lexmllent grogram. of ton num- I 1. , I - . I � *0%* flio mtoms vatlua- was read lb? Mm. A. , T11e, Whitloctlic befom her marriage, ,,, �,%,� . . , I'— , 65W Of % WA 9064 ILt fictitious tstudy p*iord, the work of the Wo- born. in Usborne, Township on Febru- Isaft Jarrou. . I lace to Ale organist, st, party puTse to ,proebadiugs ft ,Gmna Udgle w&&h �beft blas beet'&xmligaa. , �� . . . *, �, . 4 ' , � ,. � . . 114"N Vj". � � ,: ,.,.�, jj[&O, � "I 1;1 I . Our butsiness *Mlen re . port t ! wt , ­� #. 0"Id""% 6`*k�`loh of du'n*ftg nlle� Missio'door.sr ISociety, Chapter 6 ary 22, 1807, a dAutghter of Mr� and Mr. ClarMee McLean, of Lon&n, '%6 brOdsulaid, and a table lighter ,he bad attendo& and a rvoet of . trade as "I - _ 1. .� On _ ,.�­,"-_',�; A ,,& 4"T,-4"&: if, itn%W081ible for of '411S 06miftiolill of 4C)arAft,1, -was ill, Mrs. Peter Whiflock. ,She residid in was the gueA e - #Wb*t qwet6 A _ I h% -, V .* bilug now be. , A 11 �� r , L I Plarentr r. to the, bmt olan, After a lutwheon new prodedure tuks wd , ,11,,Ill� � 'I., I I ,Oanaaift charge a the leader . 11 ", in t* _ _. Aleon� ffi,a Wook st 1 I tww-56n the voittew And -%1)AtW Months � �, ,i­� oftt 0imitted by the Ualborm 12401 she went to Ahma 061. and Um J. 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