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the Town Hall, IHlerisall, on Friday
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Whitroore-GenAmoll: That the min-
abes-of Ihst meeting be adbipted.
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,Arrangements are 001111pleted f
being sponsored. by
last week peaded all Tecords; in nuni
ber iod entries, @Tdzp money,paid, ou
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WoKay-Whitinbre: That, ,in regard
the lbig oarndval
the Sea -forth Branch Of the 'Canadian
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to secruTing fuel for relief, J. W-urin
Legion on Friday
1Pr4of. W. J, Squirrell, of Guel-pi
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Agri crulturial 0oillege, arated as jud,g
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sell Seed Show -bad becorme one
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the most Outstanding Fairs in tb
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Province and 1hat''the n-dmbeT 'Of en
voucher f rom the, Relief Officer.
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tries and ,the exciellouee ,of the qual4
Whirtiradre�'AK�ayi That in 0M -
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In addition to, a siplendid list of'
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priz,es. for cbaracrt�e,r and doindic cos-
spoke to an'sudience , that overflow
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t,mies, races, etc., a grand prize is
into the ,hallways,, and his addines!
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chosen Queen Of the Carnival.
keenest interreat .and. attention. .
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Charles,Holmes isi President of the
speaker. Ile possesses a,rare fund o
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Legion;. J. M_ M�&Mfflan is Secretary,
agricultursil knowledge and his wa.
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secure and keep the time Of men and
and �G. D. Ferguson, is Treasurdr.
of inVarting his inrMTmI is'sirn
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Northside Church
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Holds Song Service
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leetbir be histructed not -to doll4ct the the servite of Song 'held in Northside where fit will no;Ar be necessary fo
.1 I isuin of- $5.'80 included in tax on il—� UTqt,e-d -Church Sunday evening. The the J)ireators tio secure larger a
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. . itate, Of Mrs. W.' Brohdfoot, afid th. pastor, Rev. T. A. Carmichael, ibok coiyorriodation kor both the seed exaccept cheque fb-r bala.nee. ,,. for the topic ,of an inspiring sermon, hibits and .the audience. . .
ML -Kay -Whit -n -tore: Thatt t1he �aud.i- ,,The CAft of Gold." The choir, un- Other speakers who gave shor
'LOW re"rt as, reoid, by , them be der the efficient leadership qf J. A. addresses were MT. McKague, Dr, A
ia4aptodl, ILhe, finanicial condition of Stew�wt,� giave a fine program- of mus- R. Carripibiell, President of the Society
flile municipality ,being very satisfac- i� which included three anthern: "All Reeve W. J. Jones, 'of Henqall; Reev
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bory, and the auditors be commended Hail,the; Power of Jesus,$ Name," Mrs. W. R. Archibald, iof Tuckersmith
on, their very effiderift -work and re- T. A. Caitiniichael taking tilre solo Rev. W! A. Vorung-,Herisall, and I%&
colmlmiervcktrio;�s; that 200 copies be Part- "Hark, Hark, By Soul," with A. M. Stewart, of 'Ailsia Craig. I
.. printed and, copies forwarded where Mis,',es; &L Turnbull land' Margaret The following is a Idistof the priz
necessary. . The Cirlich as soloiists, and "Orossing the winneos: Fall wheat, A. M. Stew
rWhftmo`e`TJ1cKaLv: t the f01- Bwl." Other siolectio,ris were a male art, W. R. Dbugtall, H. TTuemneIr
. lowik* ar,daunbs ble paidf Rel'ief— quailLe-tte by Dr. F. J. Burrows, E. C. spring wheat, Jothn Robertson, Owe
Zahn McLean, gas, arii& oil, $2; E, B. Chamberlain, E. H. Clbse -and J. A. Geiger, H. Desiardine; early oats, .4
1 4136bidie malk, $12; A.- C. Routledge, Stewa,,,t; ,duet, Mer. arid Mrv� J. A. M. Stewart, John Robertson, Be
zl�, $36.26; D. MiciLean, wood, Stewart; male chlarus, lad$esl double Elder, O. Gedger; laite oats, W.
27 cords, $54; L� GDTmRey, wood, quartette. -�fiss Carrie ffingst, Of Dbuga% A. M. Stewart, A. Bethle
$9.50; W, J� Finnigan, &uppliecs, Brussels, lal�o, delighteidthe congrega- A. Shirray; hulless .oats, Bert Klopl
$95.86; Dr. E. A. McMaster, me&cal tion with two well Tendered- solos. W. Alexander; six-rowedbarley, A. X
services, etc., $16; County. of ffirron, Earl Van Egmond presided at the Stewart, John Riobewtson, W. R. Dou
one-half cost pautients in, hospital, org-an. gall, Den Elder; field ,peas, H. Do,,
$65.&5. Wkinicip91—Edwin Cihesn�ey, . jardine, 0. Geiger & Son, John Pe
auditing, $20,; Hiariold Crich, auditing, —0 per; yellow -eyed beans Sid. M. Ai
$20; R. Dalrymple, Pay I-Ast No. 27 1 ' thuT.; fielld beans, W. R. Dougall, .'
$7; H, XeMiUan, Igoistage, etc., $3 ; Young Liberals . Popper, T. Sherritt; soya beam, Be
7I;reavarer RVbbert, Coyne and Down- Klopp, R. LM. Peck, Win. Alexanderey Drains, $22.02; D. F. McGregor, timothy seed, W. R. Dougall, J,.oh
acdount salary, $50; R. J. Beatty, Meet Wednesday .11,1,� .. Truemner; red clovei
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premium on bond, $20. seed, John Dolton, H. Trusmner; a
. WicKay-Gemmiefl: That the Reeve, The March meeting of the� Th-omas falfa seed, Bert K16pp, WnL Alexan
. Treamirer and -Clerk. sign ,the report MeMillan Young Liberal Club will he dew; early potatbes, W. R. Dbugal,
of the Road, Superintendent and for- -held inthe club rooms7on Wednesday A. Bottles, W. Chapman; potatoe,
ward slame to . the HighwW Depart- 'of next week. The, program . arrange- general crop,,H. De�siardirre, W.. I
bnent. , Dhn Do"'gk1l, H. Trueniffier; bruckwheia:
.'McKay -Gemmel: That the Col-lec- ments are in the hando. of J,
Broadifoot and. Garnet Fre . e, aft.d. a H. De%jardine, A. Bottles, Elgin Row
tor be given, an extentsion of tinie . . cliffe; srweepstlake, inost icredditab,
until next meeting to continue the profitable and enjoyable everting is.
promised the members. showing of grains and feeds, W. I
co-IlecrSon, of t�axes. Dbugall, 4 firsts, 2 seconds,, 2 third
Clouncil adjourned to meet on ,Sat- ,Lunch.!will be served and euchre ' Judges_4Prof. W. J., Squirrel, o
urday, March 30th, at i.30 R.m. played. . Guelrp,h;- A,bex. B. WKague, Secretar
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Hospital Aid � BAYFIELD ciety. —*— � �11
. Mrs. Brandon, returned, last week Bell, Grieve Wins
Seeks Books from a vis* to London.
. Harold SoDitchmer. of the Agricul- LadiesTournamen
I tuftl College, Guel,pb, was livanle fox � - - . -
The regular meeting of the Wo- the week --end. The ladies of the, Badminton Glu
I imen'ta Hospital Aid Asdociation, tio Mr. and Mm. -Charles, Parker re.- hold anotNer ei�iioyablo tocurniamen
Scott Memorial Hospital, will be held turned -Suniclay from Siarrida where on Saturday adiberr-noon, wheii Pe
on Thursday, March 7th, at 3.30 p.m. they. visited Mr. and 'Mrs,,. 41. King. Grieve and Mary Bell were declare
. in Qirnogie Hall. . MTs. M. Woods efilfertained the winners. .
. Will'each merrilber try'do bring in minstrels Tuesday evening. Resiults were as -follows:
:iis wrilany lboloks for the Horspital Neu Jean Woods iA visiting this First Round
I.Abrary bis they cani? week in, London. .
. 1. - Heilen McLean and Mrs. Weiedmax
_1 — were eili,minatied by Pat Southga,
.. and Mrs. D. H. Wlilson.
L - Miurin and Ella Elder defeat
Former Seaf6rth Boy Enjoys . edlBres,sile Cluff and Beitty Southtga,k
I . Mary, Bell and Peg Grieve,de:Ceat
ed Nora Stewart and Mrs. Meir.
'Motor Trip to Florida Janet Cluff arid ,Mrs, R. Spfroat de
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Mr. Charles Clark, Aylmer, son of After brelaIdast we drorve about one Sout�gate.
Mrs. R. L. Clark, Seafor* who with mile out Of Oluir Way,to see the homes ' Second Round
. his wife, is spending the winter in of Henry Ford and Edison. which are MTs. Wilson and Pat Sbuthgate de
Morida, recently completed an inter- beside each ,other facing on the wa- teated. Mrs. Munn and Ella EldIer.
e6ting motor.trip through that State. ter front, but we were quite disap_ Mary Bell and Peg Grieve defeat
MT. Clark tells of the interesting pointed as the trees and' shrubbery ed Janet Cluff and -Mrs. R. Sproat.
1 0 siglits of the trip in a recent letter from the back completely ,hide the Final
to his mother. He says, in part: iview ,of the homes. We lett there Mary Bell and Peg Grieve defeat
I diwe have had the most, wonderful about 11 (for Miami and stopped at edMirs- Wilson and Pat So 4 I*
tr* We left here Monday mlorndn.g, Bonita .,SI a little wW!e, as Tea and sandwiches w e sery
the ,". and got b,ack on. the 12th friends of ours from AWImer spend after the game.
1. and covered a little -over 700 miles their winteTs there. It is a small . —a—
and I, -don't think we missed any Of place but good, bathing and fishing. , . . I
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1.' ,the iniboreGtin�g and beautiful things Then we hit what they call the Q C.I. Lit. Sponsor
thab were to be seen, All I did was Tarniami Trail, 100 miles acroiss, the 6J*
a* questions abbitit places of inter- south of Floriida through the erver-
est and then we would go and see gladesi—good road but no towns- D lightfulAt-hom
the�m On Monday we saw the won� a oo s
derfal parad� in Tampa; Tuesdity, to get 9. sandivich and coffee. They The first �nnual at-ilidnile of th
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Ringling Bros. winter quaTter6 for claim this is �be, la"nd of rattlesmakes Seaf0Tth Collegiate Institute Liter
the circus and.'a wonderful, beach at and alligatairs, also the,ho�me of the ip,Ty Society was hela in rthe school o
Sarasota; Wednesday, Rriggling"S Art Seminole Indliane. There are several ]Friday everiii,nig and proved moat en
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Museum with 3,5 mliillien dollars worth Indian villages with walls, built a- jeywe. .
of the moat rwondoeul. paijintings. The rourn(f the�a Kd pole fences all e6vered The scho,od was bily detoriate
Mirismin rprust have cost a couple of wkh pallin leaves, so you can't see in, throughout. Dancing Oik plate i
million and its beautiful lawn and Their buts are ,built the eame, way. r0he auditorium ZI , 8 rooms w4er
1 . gard,en or courtyard is worth the Most Of theim advertise, wanting you a,rra#ged for cards -, games. Musi
� pffee �of admission alione; Thursday to visit them at IS cents, admission, Porr d,ancing was .played' by -the Re
we got up oax4y at 6VNen �;%Iock, left to see tuh-6 allilgoor.faitm. We wel)t jackets Orchestra. 'bil .
.1 sborut.ei.ght ahid ,drove 86 miles t(J into One where they had two alliga- , (During datermigm an 'enioyabl
- Vorb IMeye'ris, foT breakfast, at 1,0; this tors but it isi,jdst a graft, Of course luntelh was seTved. The cordmit6ee..i
." � 14 e'alled th-6 Royal V61cm City and they 9611911"SlOrts'Off Indlan 90urvtmiTs- charge, included �Betty &uthga,b
. lthey mtAirfly arobemtfiftil. . (Conthmed ,bt Page 8) , Dorothy Par I k% add iHolon Orich. .
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i8eafortb won District Farmers Who , S. F. Dalvidsoll�' 93�wsvls, har&ww ': : ", X .
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W�G..HA. - playdownq when, they de- SEASON AT GAME idaij n1glA aoq=. �, -1. I . . . . . 11�
n feated Geoirgetown 4-'2 -on- Wednesday Compete. . * in ,assize court, Gaderiph,.qf, i�Whaxigp,,-v� ' �",,;, c �
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If eveffdng.th* winning the round 7-6. The largest crowd lof the season . . botin the jury, 11oldlug that 'he was ,"r"
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The locals lost 4-3 in, Georgetown. on turnea Out last Satilrdak inight I'loir A Spring Series Bacon Litter Com- imvir . essed by the nilanne . T in 11.:!i�� I-
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MIDn&W but� bit tolp form in, their the third game of the M.6fillan Cup peitkPon is agai being sponsored by aeoused gave. his ervidoice, anA- Wil , i,� t
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and fasit'with the locals having an score in a hard-fought,struggle. Pen- March Istbo May 16th, inclusivg. An . ' - "M
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gm,ls in the final frame -while they adjusted according to the diistribu- two hours an the Dia-K&IDn' perJuTW, � )�� � I
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III round. P Kling ,drew a rest'ifocr tripping. The Of any -feeds or feeding merthods. All The case revo,lves. anound � the deal- P��
d. . The -Georgetown �eanl . *er6 � Saints pre5sed in and. -McQuaid beat pigs in the litter idust be marketed ings, Of Davidson with Ahe Walker i ,_._1
srriooith Working , s�uad but weye not -McGeoch on a hard shot fram the at the one time and in order to quali,- Pio,se - poultry famM44 located "outside 111"I"',
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the night's play. They showed the rush that seen -bed like another tally.' and at least 30 per cent. of the litter wLth Robeft Pearson, wl%l,D pumba,sed . � 1, �
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- this season if they �wntinue to play 'hod ended 1-1. . $200.00 in prize money in each zone -tendi credit to the pio,ultry brusa,re-'s , . : �".,��-,
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e , -has streng,filiened their second- line plently of a,,ct%n and beavy checking 1�.Tt, nO; 2mid, $19; .3rd, $18; 4t,h, winter rnbnths, .the, debt -being pad. ' ' ..".... �-.
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"Dutch" Dinri,lop, was, the star of the and, the Saints forced the play. '"Ac- a civil ..�,
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was right in on'the .gohl 'numerous lcyo,,se puck and put in a -nice gcIIaJ to be mailed to Mr. L_ E. O'Neil Live to -have sworn falsely 'that Pearson , '�,J
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.Lepipard. opened the scocring when came fast and much cross cohecking I - .. rovi,wiai police ,661ted, hio p''Irace.olf ...'_;
- s, .Tom tiolok place. Kling and Robertson ther inf,---ation and application . . ,. .
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round Ito end the first period with tied the count again when he slam- and ).Miss Olive Sqchloefthals,_ court re- . ...
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the puck inside the Georgetown -blue end- McCakby made the count 3-2 byterian Church were guesitrl at the iod' when imeasied had said the in- �� �, .11.
L line. "Westza cleared down the ice fv= a face-off near the Egniondviale monthly meeting of -the senior W. M. debtedne-sts was. only $25 or $30 was 4�
' and Boshart dirove it back, the puck net.. Egniondville played every man S� of First Presbyterian Church which filed uo an exbibft. I ... .. ,
' s-ifting through Sandeamn's fingers Up in, R, Vain. eff ort to notch a C*Un- was held on Tuesday after -noon. Mrs, - Short Session : .� ,',�,
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- and bouriced inth the net for another tier. They g-4ve Muir a .lint time of Robert I, hart presidedL 'Repo Is Things mi.oved swiftly and- smooth- ,
tally. Do-shart drew a rest fOT charg- it but he held them. out, Dale came were presented by ithe treaSUTeT and I y i.n t I ,�,
he assize eburt Tuesday amid- �� �
irig �ust as the -pieTiod, endedL close several time,. I srupply secretary, ,the visiting cbm- . "I
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With Seaforth a men, short and de- Hildebramd bToke through and inittee reporting 23 calls. Mrs. H. C. clude Wednesday, ,�ne of the� short- k ,
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. itorsi preq,sed,the attack. Fina,11y R. the victory. Egm,ondvdlle had every welfare secretary. Miiss H. 1. Grta- ty. .1 � . '.
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charging and. Seaforth put on the his formerhiiredman� Abraham Zaphe . �'..e.. I
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1, the datter beating HosTe from ten were farirrly even with Eginondvillie's late editor of the Glad Tidings, Miss buried the hatchet. Zaphe. sued, -hiis ....� I
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s' in-terfevenice and the, visitors kave penailties, spelling their downfall. The 11. Frasep. damages for alleged slander, accus- ....,
' Mrs,. W. N. Knechtel book charge ing Keys of telling numgrous,peo,ple I I i.
. Sies-r-m-th a merry timie of it. Fin -ally Saints have strengthened their team .. �
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- beat McLeod. Leppard was giiv,en a stumbling block for the Winthrop favored wi-th a- isiolo, accompanied an plo er's gia�oline and sold it to mbt- . 13.
le team when they cla,sih on "Saturday th,c, , ,no by - .. 11
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p -?a M� R. A�rrinie. The ,,i�tq over a perio,d -of months, ,
. ight. Winthrfocp,, however, is, still a Bible reading was taken by Mrs. 11 �
ed s,4r)rth- by Siarrdersoii� The vi,-itors ' W. The ,qigned agreement, eff ecl7ing the 11
1 fairly, safe bet forr the charnipion,ship Free(nan. A'greeting from one of settlement, reads in part: ... �,
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ralav and battled away until the final this year as they have th,,,� strongest the oldest mernibers, Mrs. Leslie Mul- "That the pwqies to this action de-
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It was a good clean g-arme -%vith fOT muitual mi�understandings Cnat have .1, I �,
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plays were put acrosq and 5ome nice and the same large crxywcl wiill .be on joint meeting of the Barbara Kirk- fenrlarit agrevs to pay plaintiff $125 .:,III,'
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ch-ecking -mas witnims,ed. The G,,Jorgv- hand tic) cheer their res,p"tive tearns. rrian with the scnio-r auxiliary in in full for balance.of wages and all I
town team -wery a nice burich of �ST. COLUMBAN—Go,s], J. Muir; May. Mrs. J. L. Bell wa-s appointed claims to dat,e' and the parties niutu- .1
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if irot '[witter, t1han m1o4. of the teams cent.re, A.- Hildeibnand: r. -,ving, J * Mrs. Knechtel welcomed t . lie new of one anothe,r and. all bygones' shall
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andi should prwe a strong dontendier nates, J. Lane, J. Moylan. D. Me- thanke(l them for their good wishes. i1ei-xPen tc�-111." . . .
Carthy, C. Mallo-nie. sed. The �. �
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g GEORGETOWN—Goal, Hoare. r cause ,on, looking up the cangrega. docii,niii-nt ,s duly signed &-nd witnes- ...?
d d., ,%,ndlen�on; 1. d., Westion; ce�ltre, Goich i r. d., D, Dale; 1. d., C. Trott; t:011,s I'K,lTd in the blu,e book she Fed I ,
R4 Rid-dail; r. wing, G. Rklidal; 1. , cieTAre, F. Kling.; r. wing, C. Flan- r' -e set over. They ,
wing. niery; 1, wing, G. Kruse; alternates, ou-nd that this was a missionary Three <a -es wei
Creiton; alternatest., Wildox, Bradley, . -n-, V. Bell. church. , are: lfvLean vs. &hweitzer and I
Duncan, Sargent. T. Flann< . I ill. XcGr�g(xr, A. I
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k 'SFiAIFORTTTGoal, 3ULeod; r. cl Nicbolskan. A deli-cious lunch ,;vas scrved by Walker Pierce vs. Empey and Bre- ...
,e RoThaTt; 1. ,d., Siills; centre, Dunlop' Referce—Gvrd. Main war %. Vli- Clon,swnt was given by i
; .qpent, during which Mr.s. .G. A. Baj- respective couns,el in all tases. .
r. wing, Fliannowy; L wing, Hildie- lantyne pave slame well rendered —0
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The ladies of 'Cavan 'Church will After the eviening service at St, The funieral of the late Harr 11 !
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- hVid their meetting in the olnurch on Thomas' Anglican Church Sunday, 1�e,r, who was killed ]a -%t Thurs�ay in Nn,tnigilitly bia,nquiet of the Lions )Olub ,� I
Friday, March 9th, and it will be 'Rev. Canon E. Appleyard called the an auto accident, was held on Mon- beld at the Oomandreial Hotel Mon� 1.
- opened at 2 p.m., shurp, as it is the attentibn o,f the congregatii,on to th,e day forenoon, interment tiaking place dav evenring. Dir. F. J. Bechiely gave . �;.
WIDTI-di's Day of Prayer. _ fact that Rev. Canon Austin Smith in th,e R, C. Cemetery in this village.. a repiort of the Crippled Children's �
W&q lestviing ,the parish to take up Deceimied was a resident asliwood
— I ,residenc,p. in Trenton, where his of D Committee. Three tonsil oases had I
- .his and wa.s a truok driveT in the employ ,been atteii,ded to and' three girls sup- 1.
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Church. I .. of Mr. E. Guenther. In abtemVt-ing Plie'd with gla`SSM I �;
During the thrie that Ca0m and- to feed a chain under the rear tire The gruest spea-k-er, ArIchdeacom Jaq. ; �
-Ramilton ITW%. Smith have resided in geaflorth. when the truck stalled a 'few miles Bateman, GbdeTi�h, gave, an instructive 11
. ea.qt of Zurich, his arm was dria-mm and inibeTesting address, on "Mexico," I
I . they have both wp,n, the esteem iof into the wheel and he was suffomted) in which -he spoke of the architecture �. . I
the cougregation, and ciamcmunity, and when li,is face was ,:-,'u.rvke,d into the in Vera ,Orqrz and other Mexican cit- q
i Canon, SlmiA ha,% 'been very userf�ul in ' I
. coninectibri with the work of the whole smow. * The heavy tire rested again-st iies, also 5m..2 h "tits, ,of the, dilTerent I
% Coke ' ' hdq neck when he was found vlaortly Indian trilb-, 'k, v, J. A. Xurin con- .1
; � congregarti,cm and especiall,y in the after the a;ccident. He wars 21 years tribilted a &.. :, z_jmpanied by Mrs. ".
c-hoiT, whem ho acted as chkAr loadbT. old.and was highly respected.. J. E. Keating,, - i
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