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I I- I . . � I � ... _� I . I I 1. 1. I I _1. . y I �1­ .. � . � .1 , , � , I � . - - I . � I . ,�, - t. - � I �� , , ice. . Aeuvi0d as Womeli% Day In the. Umit- ftom $he 4bring. ,Seed and, SWck � � — � "eiv ., . I . ,. � "I'l IIIPF� �� 1, I � � . w, addog for a grairb for snw- " ,�,.., �, . . W " is quite, poor- ed Churelt, A wamem's choir will Shc . Thirty-fifthAnnual I HAY ' I ly. M i-. , . Robert T1111's IN � I 1%,d in, tale, isem,ce Of praise. The Petty and PvqbiSOn:- vht we grant . 1. I .. s, � 1� - ___ 1. ".. , . qi X yll;�"'�� " �Vll��;'1111- � . - to Itlear that Mm. R, ladies vx.e asked to remain aft.or the the Spring.Seed and 'Stock 9110* $30- 1 !;,Lp 1.11--�11 I � 4 � (Continued fTom. Page 1) WIe ave pleased . . " M I �,,th', �r�:Iti,l N . 1. �121� "I ", 4 Council Minutes . Shepherd and SangAw: -%J vt_� : V.(I aren, Sr,, ,, 10f;�, P 11 w�o .recently una-n­ evening tsertvioe neodt SulqA4', Peb. --�,Lost . "­ -a 10f iOe' d - AdSO. he needs to''get clo-ser to the 'M`eg-" The ,,-,ula.r ,monthly in"ting,of in See and 0% - , �1� . �jl',I, - � IN I � %vent an opera,,tdon, in Vieborria Hos- loth, when .they will .organize and That we 19ra,lib the SPI 9 d ' . I 4 * , ...... 1, � the Council of the T,uwnshil_ - , I , " I'll, I ,Dr. W. H. Butt, sdiool trustee, led ) - ���.,� 1, .""".,� I ;- ­ - of Hay, 1�0 I �mT, seventh pital, is reported' doing very we'l. have the first praetise� Stock ,Show $315.--40arried., A coat _, �",­ a goad contingent from the Hall, Zurich, Mr. 4nd Mrs. WilhWin Parke, Mr,, Me,Young People's mei , ,� I . was -held in, -the Town Aing of Ithe mAteei of N. Battersby, W. 0. G0Qd- "M � �, I I 'J'L!,�":: ' He, is a good mixer and v.er- C1 iip a a*hg . I t . �,�::" �1, Ads will be inserted at new low cash rateo.: ward. ,on Thurs,"y, January 31, with ad -1 the John Parke and Xna. A. B. XcEwan United Church took the form of a win, and, A. aA pe red . , , , �,.". � , . - - y has a successful municipal fu- , ng on Monclovy f d �,":, . Losi, and Found, Coming Events, Etc. -per. word-, . taind members present. The Township it otored to London to spend a day. ourio Mis;sionark M�eti Or assistance for the bail - Pe#* I A ',`.�,'_ " I week ........... : ................................ I Cent ture in store for ,him. Just watch Treasurer repo,rted that the recei,qts ,Mr. Pean, successor to Mr A. G. night and was, in charge of �aadys and Shepherd: That..WLI grant $100 ,lid, , , ., � ,�'. A ....................... a him get to the tov of the ladder!' for the ,month of January amounted ' ' The -the Band the ."'. , ad week ................. .. /d Cent Mcl,earz, has entered on'his new du, Pas-4smore and Greta Lminile. Committee and that � I � - , 3rd week ............................. *­ ........ % Cent Mayor James Simpson was early .to $1,074.02,, being composed. of - s Teller in the Bank of 'Mo,ntu- W.upieting opened with a bymn and bandmaster ,be caretaker Of,,the iu- . Minimum charge, first insertion ................. 25 Cents t�es a, Mr i Momle I �111 � I �k Each figure. initiaA and abbreviation counts as one word- . ' on the job and was a very welcome $700.07 taxes and, penalties; telephone re ' I!. I Reiv. IMr. Sinclair -then led' in Prayer. staulneInts.-OarTied- ' - R 1� y . ''i He led in the grand march .tolls .00; . ed as a delegate from flie � " ­ ,� 'J!J` ""'W 'Th4n1t4 In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per. word. Minimum. 50 cents pii week. visit Wins Carnival Pxize The S�cripture lesson was, read in appear '' '' , ii or. $62,04; on 1935 taxes, $100 .. 11 ... I . kr4 `11'�'N�,., .th ,Miss Fergus,ort of Seaforth,'sas- rd asking for the use of " k 1 care of The Huron Expositor.,, for 10 cents wl water, Zurich P. Village, $3; Govern- , Drysdale, in Library Doa .1 N t " .*� t;. - 9 of the preisident, and made a grant on rel'W, $9.53; ;Govern- A eat4re, a Sinclair and in the ball free of charge for a lectm", ­ 1�.. Z ,.-,It French by Norman � I ­ be d * ted to a Box Number, t" f Qathrwn . '0 aw t the second carr6val German by Y ­ . "" � �i , - of the He- � � _,, , I 7, beautiful five-minute niern grant on seed grain guarantees was on Fob. 15. Robison and, Shepherd:' ' �'11 .. 11 address later on .held iindex the auspices 14 1% S , lait= rt e6it will be charged if ads in above classes are not paid by the Greek by 'Alex. 1'ilschie, Xhis . ht , I -d of Commerce at the rink 1� 444S tt7 $63.55. After Sall Boaa We grant the I.Alorgry Boaxdthe - 1. - . - e week in which the ad was MIL in the evening. $36.93;. irdsceillaneous, - f, 11 by ,a 'hymn. The following That I , I I e,ssed disposing of the communications the here Friday evening was the winning o ."Owed f the hall free Of charge for a A t ��� I Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. General sympathy was exPT - readings on different counttios: use 0 i , _-_� �'. nte.-Rates on application. Laren, Who has been fodlowing resoautionsi 'Were pas,sed: Of -the .prize for the oldest skator by gave 2,1,' E�u,;Otwu Sulep. Notice to Creditors, for Mrs. J. A. Me . on China; Irene Smale. lecture to be held Feb. l,5­,Ca'rA,e& . I " 0 1. I _. I I ,.; Irma Kipfer il. :" I — Mr. J. W. Ortwein one of Our pionear . " � �, confined to 'her -home for ,the past That Charles H. Blackwell be ap- I on Trinidad,; Bella Kipfer on Korea; F. :G. Bonthron� tax collector, re- I '. Z i Notice to Creditors t1u*e months with a serious illness, .pointed Fence Viewer in place of business men and a valued mem0aer taxes outstandim I ,-' Farm Stock For Sale - - Florence McDonald ,on Japan; J*�m ported re the 1964 � I . : � �',,'! I . � - 4 . i�ut is now on the wa;Y,,tQ rapid "'- Darvid Dignan, resigned. That Ezra of the Board of Commerce, who is in iScruton on India; ,Gladys Saunder- as being $1,216. 'Petty '=d Shop- ,- - __ ,. — � -z - GOOD GENERAL TO CREDITORS covery. She was much missled. Benfer be appointed as Weed Inspec- his 96tb pear, Which was a feat we c - ..- � FOR. SALE. NOTICE 'Oc�k On Africa - Jack Bockhold then herd: That the matter Of the CORee ,( I �,,;q 4 � Spot1ton, M.P. North tor in pqa'ce ,of Conrad Si�emon, re, think -hard to beat, and if it can ,be 111Z purposi� hom; for sale. I - ,I ,�,. � .- OTICE IS HER,EBY GIVEN PURSUANT Mr. George readin ' in 1),utch. Tis was tion of taxes from the 1934 roll be , 11 ..... ,"',.� TXIE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth, N cents surpassed we would like ,to hear of gave a 9 A , . ... X., �`,.', -1 3484-tf �to the Statutes in that behalf that all Huron, came all the waiy from Ot- signed- rate of pay to be 35 followed by a song ,entitled, "Our left -in the hands of the C-011e&*y ,uu- . " 1 .� ., . ims against the e5bate 'of , Mr. Ortwein has for many Years "I . . . . . . ;, ��, persons haviing cla .vv.ship od tawa to make his first debut to the per hour including transporrtation. it- Japanese Couigdnf" thY seven of the til the next regulaT meeting, Mawh ' r, I � 11 Robert Gdvendock. labe of ,the T, tationof being won- � �,­,,` `OW pOR SALE. -ONE DURIIA-31 Uvw. th County of Huron, ' Association of, TO- 'That the rep�rt of the auditors be Past hadthe -Pu i �;.W. Farmer, Huron Odd Boys girls. The mee�kng closed with a 4th.___4Carri,ed. Allen Solden, auditor, " rr . , 4 oad, due w frea-hert February 15th. McKiJqOP, in - e 11 ," �- ,I decessed. who died on or about the 26th day kJ:)n1J-),. 111-., god a wDOdl rece'A'011* adopted as presented and that copies derfuffly simart and active, not only hymn and Mizpah ,Benediction. The reporbed by reading the auditme k I .. . . .. I . , . ly ,tb ROLAND KENNEDY, seaf orth - of ' ivired to forward brought greetings frolin Mr. Golding, of report be -printed for public dis, as a ,business man, but also On 'his Petty and (Ro,bisornr That: . , "', o. . 3504xl December, 1934, are re( rest of the evening was,spent in con- statement. - tq,�,K �, ne 131 r 22. - . � I 1'1� I I their claims dudy Proven to the undersigned M.P. for South Huron, and made a tribution. That, Bylaws Nos. 2, 9 aai�d feet. The list of prize Winners is as *� I . I . I I ,�,,,, , — solicitor, on Or before the 14th day _ Of . follows: Laches' fancy costume, Mrs, tests. . A number -of curios we r e the auditor's report be adopted as �� I . I 11 ltl�­ I February, 1935, alter which date the Execu- ii -eat little address, 4 apP1 ting officias and fixing re- shown from different copnitries. reDd and that 150 oopibas of the same � I �. ... f 11.,�'. I Auction Sales, - tor will proceed to dh�tribute the estate hav- iH. M. Jackson, ..Egmolidville Old inu-nervil'on for the Township of 'Hay Garnet Cas,%; character costume, Mrs. .MT. and H-rF,. Crosts entertain�d the be printed, also the auditoi�s be paid � 'M - ,�..�. ; " ... 1. ing regard only to and being maponsible Boy, told of the time when h-isL father for the year 193,5 be read, three times Paisley; girls' fancy costume, Pearl stRff of the Bank of Mblitreal recent- their saaary-:7'Carried. The Clerk I I , tea ,;, ,� � - , only for the claims of which he ahall then Jack , � � �'(", 11�RSRS FOR SAL& --I WILL SFXL 25 -have ,had ,notice. '. was the Conservative candidate in and finally passed and the Reeve and Harpole; bOys' comic costume, ly in honor Of A. G. MoLean, who reported notifying the Treasurer to I 9M I . I 1, , - horses by auction on Friday. Febra- ­ 4en( .,, E_ Fl�cody was Clerk be authorized to si , Agnes Fairbairn; 11 . I DATED January 24th, 1935- South -Huron and gn the same Bell; girls' race- has severed This connections with the attend the meeting. W. J. Jones re - N' '. . imb �wt our Sale Barng at Exeter. Terms- JOHN H. BEST. us, Redden; -open race, - I I= ,. I �,,;'� 4, Pir6j;rietor; Na,irn & Me- teaching sch,,00l in. Tipperrary, G,o,de- and the Clerk affix the seal -of the ,b'oy*' rabe, It sell bank. Mr. .McLean ,has sin" left ported having a conversation- With t1120 , V, 1, . Cash. J., G_ DOW, 3504-1 Soliciitor for the Executor., 3502-3 fich Township. H. 'M. is always corp6ration thei!6to. That Norbl� half Ray (Brock; oldest .skater. . xes -and he is 4 1 1011 I ��-. NeiL AAWtiqmpars. on on- ice, J. bown and tgon,e to Sudbury Where he pre -payment a 'ta I r�. w to �re - t pr-payme,nts of ! �Vlv,q��, , I I I thei job at Huron- Old Boys' functions- Lot 14, L.R.E., Con., Tto, liship of W. Ortwein; jud o, Mild d M,r- *11 engage in the insurance bus!- vQ111inig to acceP, I � 1 Wo . — � I Blyth Old Boy, Hay, owl , p , under D -ell, E. L. Mitelde, R. E. Shaddock wl -ions were read i . I F - I WT. W_ L. Rome, ned by the towilshi - evening 11 -le, was a very efficient teller same. Conimumeat . 4 I .".;. spoke of the bime when the west side tax deed, be sold to Claytoa,O. Smith and Walter Spencer. The be� iiess. ill s from ,the followinly: J. M. Robertiv, , Property For Sale or Rent Annual Meeting . and w -i -be greatly inksised by hi � pf, � - I er an4 . . � 5 -.: Of Blyth was -a goose pasture, h1s �t $1,0(),5.0o; payment to ,be made ing Very favorable as to weath " friends, particularly tale young pe,�_ County' Clerk; Department 6f Muni- I :09 ,,, FM SALE. - A COMFORTABLE EIG OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fathees farm running right into the wilthin.30 days. That the Tax Col- the ice in fine condition, there was a cipal Affairs; Unemployment Relief L 10 enient . , situated in a conv HT_ NAnnual General Meeting of THE ROBT. village. I lector be authorized' to. continue ,the -large attendance and, a most success- Ple* Te. H. VAir of St Branch; Bickle Fire Engine, IM.; I � . '", Manned hOuso BELT EN TFIR]p.SHER 00, LTD., I IMr. and M I I 7e , ` .. _ f the town. If not sold will be rented INE. & Earls, ful caxnival. �,._­ part o .. Ex- will be hebd . A. Carneiron ,Of Ontario Association ,of Rural Munici- ., I t . . . uitahae tenant. Apply at THE I at the Comped'Y'N Office, at Sea- Principal J. levy for all unpaid taxes up to April I Thqrfos, T&. A. T. Douglas and Al- I � ang � ,i�- � , POSITOR OFFICE. 8461-d forth. onL, . Wednesday the 20th day Of court public (school and Bayfield Old 1-st 19D5, and shall return the rall on Fire Is Soon Out. . Ian and Norma -Douglas of Hyde palatiieo.�-�Ime ordlered- fLled. JAq314 � , -A3e( �.. ' I " . February, 19 clock in the after- Be,yr -was one of the busiest men. e Mrs. plicatiors'for caretaker of the -ball ... 35, at 2 ol on April 1, 1935. That the following iOur Allagers, got a thTill on Fri- Park ,i1sit d at the honve of , �bul "" . .. . . I I ,� . . noon. the floor. . � grants 'be ,made to Agricultural So- day afternoon a little after 5 oW k j j e on Su y -r(ad from T. W. Parlmer, Mrs. J. -Thl , Ity ORDER OF THE BOARD. O'c' ohn oilinston nda, last. ... . 'k, , �` Wanted . �JOHN FINLAYSON, Mr. and! Mrs. W. A. Campbell) cietles for 1935: Zait'Oh. Fair, $50; -when the ball mug the alarm Of RW 'Mrs. Muir of Detroit, ,Who has been Sangster and heard frdm H. HartoiL. -wib I. ­.. 0 � . ei rea a o . - � - Secretary. vice-presidents, fOrmterlY Of Wing- Hensala Spring Fair, $15; Exeter ,Fall and the liremen in a jiffy with 9.uT visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bills and accounts w re d I S f I- I I 'we ; -WA]114WANTED.�WOULD RENT 4 GOOD . 3504-2 ' 1. . to vd. shaeffer, for a number of weeks, lows: . I I I - fa ' with the option of buying same if ham, supervise4 the,prograni, euchre Fair $lo- Grand 'Bend School Fair, stea-in engine, .were on the way ' C. Violland, teaming, streets, .. p I I - ed , I rm EBY GIVEN THAT THE and bridge with military Precl-'Aon- $5,00. That Zurich Library shall comle the scene, wh,6m it foTtunately turned returned to ,her home last Week. , 46c; G. Hudson, 60 meals, transients, - 4 1 1 _1�01 . �.. suited. Write. sta(bi.ng -hait you have und NOTICE IS HER of the ' eiT wvibm- were not re- From a Former Resident $21- F. G. Boftthron, adjustment of . . ren, c,,pe,ted nt onc� F. ELMER HUGILL. ..,nuBA meeting of the --ben; of the We have not. obtained a list under the same class �s Agricultural out that th, I I I I I Ms �' I R. IL 2, senfortiL 3503.2 m�mniop mutual Fire Insurance COmpany prize winners. ..' Societies and, shall not ,be charged quired, as the fire that"had started The following letter war, . received taxes, $1; G. Smale, snow plo,winig, ,, : . .11 I Sa.9 . -, will be held in ithe Town Hall, Seaf-th, or' The learned "professions were well for -use *� Town Hall for ,coficerts, through friction in the ,grain W&re- by your correspondent from David $Z; J. A. Patersom, registering B., M. . 'we , FohmsTy Sth, 19&5, at 2 o'clock P. � I I Friday, m' . 'kel � . I for the busineds of receiving' reports, general �epresented, and how could it be except for caretaking. That the rate house� of Mr. E. L. Mickle was quick- L. Thompson, a resident for many and D, $6.50; E. Shaddick, auditingt � . . , � Personal busimess and the election of Directons All Otherwise with a ga,thering of Hur- of P4 fur work performed On town- ly -put out by his employees with -lit- years Of this village, and wbile'not $115); A. Soldan, auditing, 115; Muni- " . 1 3M � 1� 11 � members are invited to be Pre3ent- onites, There were lawyers" and dioc- .ship roads for year 1935 be fixed as tle or no, less,'� but only for quick ac- sent for .publication, Xv�. are ta,king eipal WoAd, supplies, $112.91; J. Sang- I lift . I OMCE.-WILL THE PARTY WHO BE- M. A. REID. $errebary- , 350-2 tors ,galore; pedagogues, high and follows: Man and team 40 c-ents per tio-n might have praved serious. The tlie privillege ,6f having A inserted, ster,'iepairs to hall, 70c; MY&O C*410�- 1, I I _" I Nmoved a grey felt hat from the Separate __= publit, were as thick as the flowers hour; man only, 20 (�ents per hour; sto,rehouse is situated on the essit as it will no doubt prove interesting md-ssion, Hydro, , $8..M � F. W. Hess, . i . � __ y . I Ay r , school Wednesday, evening, please leave same in a May garden. CornftnisrAoner only-yi, 25i cents peb hr.; side 'of - the raillway track near the to many Of his relatives and friendL9 printing, $22.25; G. M. Case, coal . 1 � liog . 1, I gLt 'Expositor Office' as he is known. 3504xI Card of ThaAs I - I "How does, the 'county of Huron ,rrian and ,three borses, 50 cents per cattle shipping yard. in the village and d1vtrict: "This: is ($83.70, teaming ($1.60), $35.30; A. . �. -ba. . - �1 * I I I . HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION grow such big men?" in,q-ui-d a re- hour; mam, teani and mower, 6G cents .The services in ithe, three lOt-1 Dave Thomson. I guess you don't Clark, grailt'to, Band, $100, K. Me- .- � I ter '. ...'� � Ift porter as she looked at Messrs. Spot-' per hour; graviel, 115 cents per yard; churches on Suliday. last were fairly f,o,rg,e,t nilp_ I am writing this in bed; Lean, grant, 91 -in -9 Show, $361; W- . .1m I _. , � I ; . wish to thank Tykr. and Mrs. H. J. Suth- . I I I I . Farms For Sale o,l�d, of the Regent Theatm -the Lions Club ton, MicLarell and Rev. McDermdd. owneT,cif pit takeep, same In shape at well attended and marked by ,good been In bed for fou,r months, crippled R. �Davidson, coal, relief, $12-00. To- .1907 . �. . and all. orthem who helped in any way to No answer. ' I ,hi's Own expplise. That the following discourses and -musical parts well tak- but riot sick. Hamie not heard from tal, $297-94. Petty , and Shepherd: � . &ak. the rcecat recital, und its IELuspkes. a .- 11 . twt 1� RABLE FARM OF ONE HUNDRED 3504-1 LA fire in the residence of ,Mr. H. beappointed Road Oommidssioners, for en by thi choirs. At Carmel Pres- �you it)Dr a long timle. How are you T'hat aceDunth-'as -reiad be paid_4CAr- . it - . DPM-- in MeKillop, Township; 9-4 land, ruccess- . I , � e? HOW I' Hensall? You ried. Petty and Robison: That the I acres B. Stowe only a few days a-golmPt the Varitous township road divistions byterian Church the pastor, Rev. Mr. keep n s " . �'. . well fenced, first cilass builddngs; good loca- Mr. and Mrs. Stowe away from the in the Township of Hay for the year Young, took both services; while* at remember the times we used to have pool ,rOom License, Bylaw, No. 3, 1 1. tibn on provinciall Highway, 2% miles. --� . I 'rs'On 1935 and that a bylaw conftrming the United' Church Rev... A. ,5i�eladr I . - 'Of reunion, whose ubsencle every PL , when we were younger? I am now 1935,,,receive first readlng.-Carrie& � iarx -, ­,oX, Seafonth. Must be sold to cbo-si-1 UP the I in Memoriam � I , "e lrl I 1, estate of thi, late Jame J -i--- . . regret -bed'. . . same be prepared for passing at next occupledi hiss Own -pulpit, but ;on the in my 82nd year. My memory is Songster and Siblepherd: That Bylaw I 4eeT I - 'OF A DEAR 719 ill exchange No. 3 receive second and third -read- . -1 For Particulars apply to ' Stan Long's Orchestra Supplied the meeting- Road No. I (a) M. M. Rus� conii Sunday wi wi,t�h good- my !hearing good; my eyesight -A,n, I I I 11 . . JOHN H. BEST, Seaforth, Ont-, HAM--lN LOVING MEMORY Haxvey nrugic and did it well. It was, snappy ,sell, (b) Robert Miumi, (c) S. Mc- Rev. Mr, Elliott of Main Street Unit- good,.and, above fr1l, I am very hap� ing and be finally pasts6d. - Carrie& 4deir 3. Executor's Solicitor I husband and fathaw. Clarence . 11 1 reachin, - to Arthur; Road No, 2 (a) C. Aldwo,rth, ed Church, h'.zeter. Rev. Mr.- Hendry py. And, I heep myself busy writing Robison and, 'Petty- That W. Sang- I ;. Darbed Februpry 7th. 935. 3504-3 Han� who passed away Febr-ary 10, 192J: and ,plenty pf it-4ar, . t9eca i . __ - Away on the beaudlul hidd. of God, (d') In St. Paul's, An�glican and copying po,�try and sending them herd, and the Reeve� W. 14oul 11 ARIM�S FOR SAT ­�50 ACRES WITH By the valley of peace sio fsi�, I sp ,eak- (1) W. ,Colemn, (c) Geo. Ditk, preachea- - ildi , . . .t;ter, W. Shep -ad and street cwa�- � � 1, . Fgood buildings ; also 21 serve with barn Some day, some time. when our task is dome, , Past President IR, C. King was in- S. iRiopp. Road No. 3 (a) C. Ald- Church bbfth morning a evening out allover the city and country, just J. Jones, be a ro -frik 11 on. 40 rods ,,p.rt� Git-ustcd .about half way we vrm 'meet our -loved one there. dispo,s-ed and could not make the wortb, (b) A. M.ousseau,"(c) 0. Koeh- and also took the'sojo, parts, in an- -trying to cheer some one, up. Most mittee. - Carried. Shepherd and � I ' Ife and Son. grade and he was Much missed. ler. Road N.D. 4 (c) A. Reichert; Rd'. thems. of all -the pione6m, of Hensall have Sangster: That Robison, Petty and � -wil I . b&j�een Sep4orth amd Brucirield (Mill Road) ; 3504-1 -Wi I I �; . 60,acres sold separately. ARCHIBALD Me ni cely i GREGOR. IL R. 3. SeafOrth- 3503-2 WT. Wm. Powell, trea-surer and No. 5 (a) H. ff. Pfaff, (b) James Mm. M. J. Moore is doing passed on. George.Brown is one of Jones -be a Property Com[nlibtee�- 4det i — formerly foreman of The ,Huron EX- Green, (c) J. ,M. Richardson. Road following her -recent operation in the od&st -now. I douft know bow Carried. After considerable discus- -tint, �, Births d forth. . � I FARM FOR SAIA -DESIRABLE FARM positor, wafs early on the ground an N,D..6 (a) Oscar Greb, (b) N. Foster. Sbatt Mem(brial Fospital, Sea old you are. Was not your mother sion the following -motion was pa'ss- -try � . 'of 134 acres in the Township of Me- lookimg�after the cash. His journal- Road No. 7 (c) Fred J. Haberer. Rd. 1Mrs. Walter Varilandeglien, who, over 90 when she passed on ? I re- ed: Sangster and Robison: That we 1 AOU7 . I 11 . . Kin�p. good land. well fermed and 4rained' I I ghat clasi buildings. WRI be sold at iI bar: McGAVIN-In Scott Memorial H-PiW, Sea- '-st- name its '�Bil Powl" and Ili's W-rit;- No. 8 (a) A. ,&nith, (b) T. Steinbach, it will be re-mernbered was aast fall member' you took me in, to, Zee her; accept the tender of George Walker in I an estate. For par- 14prth. on Februalry 2nd, to Mr. and Mire. 1; le "(a) R. atecidenitally,shot in the leg and who . 11 g.in price to close up Gordon MeGavin, McKi'llop, a eon - John in,gs are well known to most of the (c) John Ooesch. Road No. 9 was sitting in a chair. I have be�en for.the caretaking of the Hall at $165 1 =,IQ �. : . tdca,lars apply to JOHN H. BEST, Seafort.h. Stewnat- members. Miller, (b) G. Sbrerus, (c) E. Erb. underlweiit operations for the remov- in Toronto no* 4,5 year& --how - the per and tha.t a bylaw -be pre- I -lnin I . - . year � . �. Ont. - 6"'Q& . . i i'm : Dated January 9, 1935. 8500-tf "Allain and left," "grand right and Road No. 10 (a,y-'J. M. Ziller, ,(b) R. al Of graints, of shot, has found it time rolls on! Remember me to your pared confiTmiiirig same. .. . . � — ' That we now ad- I . lefft" sounded like old times at the Adaals, (c) �F. E. Denomme. Road neces-sary to return ter the hospital sister. I haie -five of a family liv- Petty and Robison: V1 11 ., I FQR SALE ­FOR SAT PART LOT . - Deaths - old-tfinie dan,c�es. Mr. S. J. Hicks wa's No. 11, W. Fischer. Road No. 12, as it was found that Some 'renlaining ing--four girls and Lor � ne. You see journ,--�Carried -- J. A. Pateraon, I lift . I FAR28m..d 29, Coticession 3. MoKillop, con- . -all. ev ery summer. Clara i 9 at Clerk. . . I _Ute - ftining 192 acres and known as � the T. R - oflicial "caller off" and with the use W. E. Turnb Rad No. 13 (a) P. foreign substance was giving her -him i � � . . . I fa?m. M=,,t be sold to close the estate- OLIVER,-In Hibbert� on SKarturd-ay. February of thp. loud speaker did the best job Schade. Road No. 14 (A), P. Camp- great,pain. '.It is, hoped that the OP- home; she' never married. I have 1. I Rays and, Catherine Gliver, im her 83rd year. I 1AA : if not sold will be rened t'r,at has ever been done for the old ,bell, (b) P. Pfile, (c) E. Hendrick. eraltiO'n will not be serious and, that 14 grandchildren, so, quite a family, . I . apply to J. M.,GOVENLOCK. Executor, Sen- CROOKS. -In Tuckersmith, on February 6th I 11 itt e -Wh- .� , forth- 335&tf Mary Crooks, in her 76th year. tim-ers. Road No. 15 (a) Gilbe� Jeffrey. Rd. Mrs. Vanlemdegben may make a ch? My hand gets a 1.1 I shaky - 4j�-F_- 1 Ishc � , I Ralph Sheppard, the new secretary, No. 16, W, Ducharme. Road No. 17, quick and permanent recovery. now. You might write me and give - '01 � tar � -was born in Clinton, -being a a- of M. Corriveau. Road 'No. 18 (a) T. gn the United Church on,Surlday me the nerws about'llensall. I would � , . . tbT , - ; - � I last week in hon -or of MT. and Mrs. the late George Sheppard, formerly Dinsmore, (b) W. Farre:l. Z�tri`i -2. rrnrning lost MT. Launce Battersby not know many in Hensall now, but -I.;r � clit . Robert McKenzie. ss,,istant principal of Clinton f,ol- V., Hy. Steinbach; Das4wwd P. V., Farm a solo. while Mrs. M. Hedden I don't expect to, visit Hensall again. / � I Sal . WMHROP We are glad� to mention that Mr. legiate Institute. E. Gaiser. That the Road Su�cr:-.-­ to ­k a special part in t4h,e morning It is good to have a place here but . I f tw% . . I Jas. B. McLean of the London road The beautiful badges worn by the tendent -be authorized to attend `L:A2 anthern, and at the evening service far better to have a place in Hleaven. 3110 �. . (Intended for last week-) and Mr. Isaac jarrott of the village, officcrs were �resented to the As'- convention of Township Road Super- Belda Soiale and Floremce McDonald I am, se,nding you two pieces of Poe- I :an( : I The Helping Hand Mission Band who have been on the sick list,' are sociation by Mr. D. D. Wilson, 'Past inten&Tyts to be held at Toronto on rendered a duet. try; hope you will enjoy them. Meet Eft . .held its meeting in the basement Of batill slowly recovering. President, and Entry Secreary of February' 18t,b and. 19th. That ac- At Carmiel 'Presbyterian Church me in the Glory Land." , SUNNY LIVING , 4G'k `� - the church on Sunday, Jan.uaxy 2oth, 'Me Busy Bees Mls�sio�i Circle met the RoysJ Winter Fair. "Doug" Wil- counts covering payments for tele- Mpg. James A- Paterson and Irene Eventide I I ed .with a good attendance. The meeting at the honile of Mrs. John Henderson son was always popular with the phone and general accounts,be passed floggayth took the duet part in, an I am sitting in. the twilight, I 1 , ,Tw � was openedby the call to worship af- on Saturday afternoon last. Miss members of the Association. as per vouchers: Telephone Accounts anthem. My race is- allmost run, starts at thia table . � Etc I . I ter which all repeated the Lord's Florence Thomson presided over the Letters of regret were- read from --F. Gerry & Co., batteries, $9.38; Mrs. Robert McLaren, Sr., on Mon- My path attimes has been �o lwugh, IE'l � . prayer. The Scripture, Mark 16:18 meeting. Wiss Gladys McLean took MayoT Hannah, Wingbam; Mayor NatiOnal Revenue of Canada, tax on day forenoon underwent 4n operation �But -now it's alnftstt d(yne. I I MW ,z to 2(), was read by (Ruth Pethick, af- tale Scripture lesson, and Miss Isobel Tld O Seaforth, and Mayor tolls, $26.82; G. De1ichert, auditor, $2; in Victoria (libspital, London, for the � How you feel'and how you look . � Sutherla f . at �_. ter which Mt,%. Bullard read the 'Alexander read the devotional leaflet .McEwa-n of Godierich. J. W. Habeerer, -auditor, $2; postage reimovai of her spl*_,en and is doing My flesh and bones cry out at times depend largely on the foods you eaL i ON ".. dent for notices, re annual meeting, $6.1?,; as well as can be expect,ed at the And make my bears, Werflow The balanced menu provides the ' :30( k S,ripture story. Then the vWdy per- on "Circle Friendship." M-iss Mar- -Bert MctCreath assisted Presi "bulk" to prevent common consd- r ! I iod was taken by MTs. Bullard. The guerite McDonald led in prayer and Ferguson in carrying out the pro- Zurich C.entral, switching, 3 weeksi present tillyie. But if I suffer with Him here, ' 'dis % "' I Tneetini was closed. by all repeating Viiss Margaret Elgie gave the topic gramme. Bert is always a Eve wire �51; S. Ireland, riffund rates, $5; H. 'Me rink, with the continued cold I shall reign wl�h Him I know. � pation -caused by lack of " es- 4bk . f � : the 3Ezpab Benediction. . from the stii,dy book, "The Vilking at Huron Old Boys' functions. G. Hessi labor, $41.16. General Ac- weather, is being well patronized. . �, . sential fiber. . I -M 11, ' ," The Young People's Society, held Heart," Miss Pearl Thomson gave, a Ed. Floody, the Honorary Secre- counts.--�?4:umicipsd World, 8 sub§cTip- The Ladies' Aid' of Carmel Pres- In all t1l,e@e years lie's 'been with me Common constipation frequently I 4erw �,�' ,its regular m4ting on Tuesday even- very interesting talk on her trip to tarY, attended a public function, for tions, $8; S. ,Hoffman, wood for ball, byteTian Church on ,Saturday after- And has not left me ever, causes headaches, loss of appetite I I 18" �fl since his prolonged ill- $6; L. Schilbe &�Son, account, indi- noon last bad a sale of home'made. Fro,m ly youth to present time, and energy. Yet, in most cases, it I fol : � ing -with the president, Neil Mont- Bermuda in September. She also the first time I 1, I . con be overcome pleasantly and �, , gorinery, presiding. The -meeting op - showed some snaps of the is4nds ness. ,H -e iis his ol-d genial self again ,gent, $1.20; J. Gasebor & Son, accou cadking in the school room of the His lovte abidetti ever. " � . I . ened with a hymn followed by prayer an,d some specimens of coral, which and ;49- the ,centre of groups, of indigent, $6.2q; L. M. Hartlefilo, ac- ehurch and afterwards- served, a bean I . safely by eating a delicious cereaL I , ;bi. !k � , i ., I I . by Ma- t b�uglag. The Scripture ghe, had secured while there. The friends all evening receiving congrat- count, indigent, $2.M, J. Hartleilb, suppeor which was Well patronized. I"ani thinking of the future, - Kelloges ALL -BRAN is a natural -VIO I" 1. qxre . , i. th p , indigent, �2.70 - E. Tiemian & The supper 'was an appetizing one. And it igives me, so, hikich jo7, I - . L lesson Was . talken by Thom -as Blan- meeting closed by repeating the Miz- ulations on is s lendid recovery. account , . food for normal individuals. It fur- stT l, tes were read and pah B,enediction, in unison. The hos,­ The ,,Old Tyme" Orchestra which Son,, account, , indigent, $1.86; G. A. 4' Y. P. A .1� _ Meet 'That 11,1,1 soon be slipping over nishes "bulk" in convenient and 3§N 1 chard. The minu I i I'll followed by the roll call. In the bus- tess serw�-_d a delightful lunch at the .played 'for the old time�, dances made Delicbert, auditor, $6; J. W. Haberer, The A. Y, P. A. ,of Stj Paul's An- To the land of endless, joy. . concentrated form. -ALL-BRAx also sel �11 auditor, ,$6; Municipal World, dog glican Church .held a sDeial. evening . provides vitamin B and iron. .JM 11 � iness period it was decided that there close of the meeting. the welkin ring, with their snappy � . I . � � �- be a membership con�t,est with Bill Rev. & F. Chandler spoke on Sun- mueric and got -much applause from tags, asL*essmient roll, etc., $24-67; on Monday night wit� the president Oh, Love Divine, all lovels excelling, ' -thq �, Yungblut & Son, accoirlit, indigent, in the chair. Mr. H. Wilson acted as now can I praise Thy Tsn't this sunny way better than Itei, �, I ,� Montgomery and Frank Case as cap� day, moyning last On John the Bap- the audience. precious, word �L . 25c; J. W. Merner, account, indigent, secretary in the absence of John Far- For 9)11 the ble taking patent medicines? Two Lable- AM !��. tains. Marian Little took charge of tist's message, "Behold the Lamb of ' Among those present were the fal- J. Albrecht, re transients, qdhar. The m"ting opened, with a Since first -1 ssings on me poured� spoonfuls of ALL -BRAN daily are � I AT, 11` the devotional period. The topic, God which takes away the sins, Of lowing: Mr. and,'Mrs. Geo. -I,. Ferr $1-30; knew my Blessied Lord. usually sufficient. Chronic cases, with "I, "Walters Of Canadian History," was the world-" guson, and Mis , Seaforth; , re transients, $1,20; bymn followed by prayer and -thte each meal. If relief is not obtained, � I A 4h( p Ferguson $7.40; J. Block ��,, � . The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins and, Miss W. R. Dav,idson, coal, indigent, $22.36; Scripture lesson. Ebbel Clarke then I am longing for that coming day, see your doctor. IS& Y�,' given by Isabel Bettle�s, and- Rerv. - spoke a few words. The of- United Church met On 'Wednesday af- Hodgins, His Worship Mayor James G. J. Thiea, account, indigent, $6.20 gave a fine instrumental. The topic ball b be f. ., I Iwo Morrow . When I g t en ree , I I 1�'11' - The council adjourned to meet again was taken by Rev. Mr. Hleendry, who And reign with Him iforevermore, , Serve ALL -BRAN as a cereal, or we an �.: fering was receimed and a hymn sung. lbernoon last at the homle of Mrs. T. Simpson, MT. Geo. Spotton, M,P., on Monday, 'March 4th, at 1.30 p.m. gave a very interesting talk on, some His ,blessed face to see. in cooking., Get the P tw " I., The rfleet7..closed with the Lord's N. Forsythe. , Wing1ham; Mr. J. A. McLaren, Mr. .%025i� i , ", iends of Mr. Isaae Jar- -nd -A. F. Hles� Clerk. of hits experiences among the In- David L. ThomsoTL red -and -green pack. .1 DiN I Prayer in ison. The many fr and ,MT%. W. A. Campbell, MT. a 11 rott wil.l be pleased to learn that he Mrs, B. ff. AcOreath, Miss June W- .Nownw..." dialis in the rMunrpy Reserve. Misis Hensall Council Meets age at your grocees. "Wil i f1i � I is improving in ,health. Creath and Master Ralph Mc-Oreath, DmrM J011-719ton then gave R reading 'The -regular meeting of the village Made by Kellogg in th �­ 'Me council wa!s ,held Monday evening in London, Ontario. ARARM A 118 1�11 KIPPIEN We are sorry to report that M- Mr. and Mrs. E' Floody, Mr. and HENSALL which ww wery Touch enjoyed'. i ­, � � Alex- Mbnteith is con -fined to 'his Mrs. L. 'M. Pringle and. Miss Pringle, meeting closed with a hymn and the council chamber with all mem- . 1 40 1 . -ca r I" , Lunch was then served. bers of eouxicil present. The m4hutes =,�E� . sic �j,,­ Notice,Farmera, now 19 the time — with illness. Mr. and W�rs. D. D. Wilson, Mr. and .Dr. H. A. Kingston, Professor of ben'-d4`e"'On. I I I,,. - Ve The Wlelfur, of Youth Club of C�ar- Of the two p1reviOus meetings were Keep on the I 'ar% . � 1� I � - to look over your farin implenlieuts, ;Mr. J. B. McLean is still on the Mrs. D. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. J.' Astronomy 9t Uni nsity of Western . � ' i . � �,",i�. and, see that they are in, good repair - I. 1-1. Browli, Mr. Ontario, will ,give an illustrated ad- and Robison,: That the 31a `e�, sick list but his many friends hope he G. Ferguson, Mrs mel Church held their weekly meet- read. petty � ?� , I P ". for spring. Now is a good time to will soon'be able to be Out again. R. S. Sheppard, Rev. R. C. McDermid, d-ress, ,,The wonderful Heavers," on ing -on T&ndtay -night with Cooper minuteig be aftbed as read. -Carried. Sunny Sideof Life ,W< 4P4_ I attention to The Gauld Mission, . Band -will meet Miss Naorrd 'MeDermid, Mr. William Februa l6th, at 8.16 p.m., in the Forest, 'President Of the'DevOtiOnRl 0. Geiger appeared as , delegate . Sul ,&:�� give special care 'and ry 'I. t 4",! - Committee, in the chair. AfteT the I �,,6g same. ,Bring them in and you will be in the school room. of St. Andrew's) Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Young, Ekiiwll Town Ha.14, under auspices . Pr �41.1 as'sured they wilt be -ready when, you United Church on, Saturday afternoon 31T. j. Moon, Mr: and M!rs. R. Brooks, of the Hensal-I Public Library Board. singing of a hymn, Mir. Young led in I I I 1tv .."', �,­­ . ,�s _ ' prayer. The Scripture lesson was I I 'oh ,�,,, them. All accounts priolr' td at 2-30. It is ,hoped all the members -Dasls Sadfie Welker, Miss Adelaide A4jmissiotn: 25c and children 10c. Ev- ,�11,,� rileed � garet Sangster. �V I 1 3501-2 Mar I or ��tl-, 1985 1 Will plan to be present. DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES sa �'i � . a" due and you. arb kindly r e- Nairn, Goderich- 'Miss Eva Bryons, erybOdy welcome. then read by , CoopeT Forest gave a talk on "Biblical . yv"", questied to call and settle the same. Mrs. D. Robertson and Miss RobeTt- WT. Ross R. McKay, Principal Of Sungets.Pp 'Me pT.�asidot then took I I 1 �4`11 soll, MT � , M ��;:.,:;:;�:;:;,:;:;:;:;�:;:;:;:�;:,:;:;:;;.k:- .... g�,.,,�,-,7-..',.,g,,: - - ;71:, ... :i.:.:-:,.1X�-:­-;-;-;: , 1�' 'M�` = ... '.'.'.'.,.'.'.",g§.'�ii� ., , ,.,.-, 1W. 1� Mellis. 3504-2 . and T& -s. S. J. Hilcks, Dr. the publile schoei- at CromartY, i9quite up the business. Alm Paterson sung �1*1: I,.,.-' I ....... 1. , — , ,�, , ,7..g,:., ..:. ,.g.:. . g,:. . g,:. �.'� � - I .1 ........ , �,�:�:; ­::;xN:: lli�_,,_ �� Olk" -K *( �,K_;,�. I LAm old timie dantee was held . ' *i*:"*:*j:;�:::..: ...... . I -_ ` I in. and Mrs. Byron Cainipbell, Dr, and ill with paeutisy. . I --��.�;i I ,fi, I % .:.x-:�, , ��:;;!:��:::�::;i�::�:::i:::i:!: ...:. -, I I th R. viery nicely,, "There's a Rainbow in "�:;:':':':::�:::�:::;:::::::""..- -1.1-:1..:�:X$�. .,� . . . . .,... .. . . ,,,�J , a Ball on- Tue-qday, of this WINGHAM - . � . Mi -g. 1f. W. Hoag, Dr. and M,m W; Mir. Geovge Walker, whose tender or YOU." This was fol- .'i*i,i*i:i*i* ... ..".: �­ . w4tsow the ClIOU& `:�-,:: ... , . R��, , W,,t&.When the, 40anoZan Cowboys" - I H. Butt, Mr. and Xrs. W. E. Hanna., ,�as ,the lowest for ,aTetaking of- the i�,*�:',�,-,.,*,�:jt�%�:` -.1. "I CAN'T 'AFFORD TO RISK I V* ", , I . I I . lowed bp an instrumeIntal 'by Irene �*X,§, ".....*'. , . k !Ep famished the music and Mr and Mrs. Jmz ftul, ,Mr.'and . ...N.N... I ' - ­ - 'bIndim . � The topic, ,,Other pr - - . - M 6f ,1. enteted. upon hig new 11 .:::,.". ,.:.-::k.:;%::-:.:,;�:%: . (Intended for last weeL) T,)vnr Hall, -has . oph *�K� , . *� . .. . 0?,q;,, very lm�i e-njo,yi6d. They were . ng Terrace, Mrs, D. G. NkLean, Mr. and, Mrs. A give good "09'arth very ably talaeu by Mr. 5i'. . ."....1. "' FAILURES DUE TO INFIERIOR P ��4,11.,, - *p Mrs. W. M. Reid, CGXli C. T&Kinney, Mx. and 31r.q. R%. G. dmties and will, no doubt, i qw, was I ."'.".1'.. I '�, 11 I., ��Nn'�;,, , on drej�sed in cowboy fashion and : ..... ,_ �e �.V � pres- has r;6�a from - - The nlleeting closed with a � ... : BAKING POWDER. THATFS .04*,P� flyd larve crowd that was Toronto where she Sloan -Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith, � Young. � iii I NN�,,: - l0we ted with her daughter, Mrs. Moor- Mrs. 'D.,LR1&ey, , bymn and MizPah "Denedildtion. . �i, I I I 2 �,,,4pljj" , w- vrisi Smf,orth Mrs'. I ..V '.11 I , �� ,�', g � en6 a 10, 4od kka of what the real W -W -s- -f Lmdon Veit the , : - ON MAGIC. irs I , , � ,I- key ,Kirkland, who ,has bem in �, 6,�a, mrs. J" STANLEY . aMtm, Ortwei n o, '..." . WHY. I INSIST ',, Poor Beck Mts. W�m. FAI- ,.::: 1. . � . 4 g,,�'&,, b67 16obM like. -They were all t . � . I "'g,"', , Kirkland . wook-e-nd -at the hOm of his, parents, I � 5� W'' .�_-� I � I 1. euW lga,yeft std had a good selec- ,heukh. XrsL retm-ned with ith -gloan, Mrs. E. Pridlism, Mr. und I I :1,11, . I It, I her for a visft. 36-a. W. D. Sprinks, Mrs. C. Gray, Mir. George Anderram IMS! 'leased MT. and MIR. J- W- Ortwein- .: :: :. ECONOMICAL — LIESS THAN 10 I . I %,�,�,,y,�,,,,, Diobles left for Toronto , .. I I I I A III V.Pp'." tuou of -Vieppy pie�es, . ,�Q�-�,�,��.­ 'AW4 ,Tohn MWO Of thel WeGt who MdzFs ]DI'Vie Blackwell of Exeter has Miss A. Ha;mi1ton,,,Mtrs. W. Hawk. the farm of Mr. ftt()T� DOWS011' on MS9 Maly ..... ��.", I.. I ...... .... .. .... . , I :�.:1:.:i;.1-:%:.0k%-- WIL" 1­�,Lj�j ", .4 1H. M. the Goishen Line, and gets ��� Spnly =11 . WORTH MAKES A BIG CAFEW,99 03.�05i,;, 1, around Blake, migiW 1wr position as teaclier and shaw, Mrs. J. Snifth, W. , - — . Uj_ W ,��,g relatives - L_'J of West XdGd- . iP7 0 111�11'�A,�v;., c4,i t -A on Ulrs. John beitz and, Mrs. is with -her moother, who is ill at home- Jaekson, Mr. W. Ferguson, Mr. W. tbis spring. Mrs. ;;, , .1'. .........m. I "Y' MISS MARGARET McFAR-! .. I ulder Of i".. "" &"..W,'1,'!1), 4 , pNA1. T4udb�ft of tl* vHlage, during Invitations have gone out for the L. Ro�ne, Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Norris, ,Mr. and Wirs. Ed. LowdeO Of Ham- livury and ;Miss Lillian Fa 7: _:­­..:: � ' ,g�:;�yLq,�� 'I, ­ � VI - �- .: .. LANE, Dietitian of St. michaers ,�,, " � � fton-visiibed wi*,the laftWe sister, Brinsley vkmted v th MW..Snd Mrs � ... , ..."'. -:.. 110spitall, Toro t I I ii - . , . oll�?Pgk 06, W,&&' It is; aonj6 tbitty-�six years thh-ty4th annual At Home of the Mim Norrisr. Mrs. W. Manning, . i2i. .....'..'..: '. . nto. 11�611'111. .1 L .1 �� ,� �� H. Erratt, last weeL J. F. 'Flynn, over the week -end. . I ­ ;� ­ M't, M . � R. B;rown, X". A. Ml-& . 111.1 i0lk',�,,,- A ,,, L *X�b-�*-4%is part of the 11won Old, Boys' Assocliation of To- LondebboTo- TJ=. ­ �, �,, ed '� 6 usall Whis. 12-6 41, W. � � � � , ty W. J. A. Camwou Mr. ne I � I �, ", " - y-�' IM toA,T6:6 will gee a greet ront,6, which will -be hold( in -the Acad- R. 0gam, . I _�_ . " 0 I , ,1t1tJJJVJ1W�­ I . jan Om)rt of the Robgrt Sim"on Co., md Wn. B. y W" 01wie � .. uk IiJWJ�ey vi�fth *as PlOW on, the , - i I.ft, , -rdlik W,nday idght between �, �, I .4 ata xrotm the. Tm-ont&, on VAdsoy, Feb. lot. 7%e Gold[thwT , ow , M. U0L,&,r_ Eknmq . )Leading Canadian Cookerk"Experts warn' . ? I 6'0��'Jft , 'Wiss idson, Winnipeg; W. W. g4lisall and 1,ondL*sbor. Itarmlil won against trusting fine nwterlals to doubtful �i -21�, 1 r."I. � tv", W", CAU,, progt=mtne twill include old aid mvv M%,�d Omius, afts, Lydit Dook miss en, Mw. X. Comob ffl, MT. and, Mirls. , I 1. " �,( I � - - ,,,.W,4,� .* oulk, gia teord wlig l" in fsv6r a baking PoWder. 1%43Y use and recommend I I , , , ,;"" �',Sk 'A _14 - W o -&Uwft� "dwhl* , Mh%, J. N. 'Not- W, A. Patrick., ,!*,. and. -Mm. W. A, ___ Y �t,,A', �,' oq, hi wb& bridge. 0, , I S�� W, il� � I . .� MAGIC Baking Pa�vder,for p�rfect c4ki ., �, �i 'k, �,Q'.�; 11 -ft � I I our owh, b0o, *1 I " . - I,,- , - I& ra I - - ' ' A. CrWWhde* Mr. and 96m, Mr. slid WA. W. IL I I I I � I i I I odh* -0 - ii� 1� tl,,� ,,, �Vdsqn -is Vrfti&At the " , Wr , . - . ,-�'4 VUrAl"110"l-"M� �� .- .n.,04A , - " 06dab . I � . N". - J.- D. bft. ' Mt- sud"YAbsi U. Q DAT*W VSIVt . .. " � # �� *� ` , . 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