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Wedu'�9�ii, Dec. 2ad,, at 2, P.uL sical 4 bers were given. and , - N I . , ,,, - � . I ."I .... I , Ig mu u;n -1 ..... � ... " "I ,� 1��!�.��,%Ll � JAT.�`11 f' I - .,�,:�r_�_ ". �. . .1 � - - � past. Gordon McAdam* and Ver; 'the As ari illustmtioni, of the chaupes . �. �. 1, z�,,'� ". . Robert - Mqrffi Stratford,. I I 211­1.11.N�731F­l I -; '_ I Mrs. _Is,' of I 1-1 "' 's. -his -red oyod Morning seirvice--An- 1. �. 1, ,),,r,),­J",��.,k, �'L,l . bridge to Campbeil A rest at t tlia,t have, odeui in this district speilt Sunday witit"'bor brother, IvAr. much "I , �%xl�, il # J"', , * .1 ,them "Haft -HVkPp,Y Mornixt. ,". bwm ::: , 'i ...... ki�_,�, , - i)e inserted at, Aew Iow cash rates - friendily Scottish home, a 91R80- ,., Of during the 06t 100 years, a recently John Bullal7d �1, - . f WINTER EGOS, ' . A Of the Ball ra=IY " - .9u, q . -.11 1. Sort , ", ", ��, � 14""" "_ 1 ,4, ,, Ads will I � I ' L sketch . mt. Alien Campbell spent a week UL '�C*&,--4, iit'Hiit� .,Ad � I ... I . . ( . , Wor4: ; I 1 � % and F"no. comins wen". Etc -pa milk, a tea take or ,other ta6tY sinack, prepared eresting. : itl the conclugio, I � I � .!.7 4 " I n of' the sermoli, a - , ,:�?, INVIV, :�­ .� L . , , . I I- �L,.­Ji,�4�$L'­ I I., ,�, .1 . � ..... I CeAt , and the homeward journey was, cum, win prove Mt . Toronto with Mr. AroIAe Carqpbell' � . let .�� ..................... _­­ I i ? 11 ,,*" I . . I I ..� solo, "Let Us. Cheer and Help," Nr. ' " :.::!,.,.... , , ",::: ..... t Cie t I I raenced. � � �Mr. and, Mrs. P4ter M600wau, of . I A I , V 11, . 2pd, week .................... . a John is Robeit Bell, wife -and. family, cam8, , Claude Bowes.. The evening anthem 11 � ,., , .1 - , �' My first experiellPe With- r .... f �`, .., 8r,d wee4 .............. . * ........ ��.� ........ 2.5 I. t,o� Roxboro, speAtSunday with Mr. and I "I Thank 11 . � . , ." 'IL'.�!! - �%'� , l � , I I � ,,�.�� , 'v,AIVO� Minimum charge, ­firA'iUser*u . vivi,ffly, recalled. -eat M from Sootlaud in October, 1835, was, - "'' "', '' 'r, , _v . S,� I—_ I ....... 11 ......... =It. From my earli , , the Lord"; a solo,. � I ik" � i ;­ � abbrevlatiow� cqwa* - eve word. � sail boat, the Mrs. G-eQrge 'Eaton. ,YoIce of,,Ses" Say," bY . 9.,_''. ,....T1',___1 Each 111or, initiat &rA- T: as Bill's job' to behead Montreal, in a , voyage and Mrs. PS1111, Of strattord, Heard the L I . I .,: iuim en - t6ts, 11 ti it w - I Mr. . , , X �,:;,U - - ,v 'ffie_ oceau -.,k I �11111, , , , pida of Thanks, in Memori. Noatkea:-I, cent PW "erd- -M "' 5& 4' & P .q...ec on 1 my grand- ta�oross ta . ing . fourteen Jos. Rev. Mt. Cousens; the closing solo 11 00mmatill, I . �p . . , ,V , Sy be dftleoted to L IL Bo, Nniow, cave of 7W auroo arpositor. for the chickens and ducks on timondville spent Sunday with Mr. A,nnd )9rs. was- rendered- Us- Miss Bella Smale � ""?�quiXiee'ni, ., . I I I I I I I I- - . !�, ,Ob"., . ­ the mother's farm -to do away with un- weeks. 91�tey came On to .and thou Dolmage. . . .... - ' b0s In abpve cla" arre not "d by wanted pups, kitteils, etc. It was nev- wheiv -they lived five months- .�_ entitled, "What is Thy Will For Me�' I 11 .. "' -to. 6jRw. addft0nal, per week win be chamed 9- . � . tovewtR . . . Saturday night in ,the week in which the" ad was ru­ Road and took -`w� ., in co�nbination, with the pipe ;Drgan� to I..o v.& . In. - .1 I , ­ ". . - Oeirtha, Marriages and Deaths inserted frqe of charge. - , I or clear why one so timad should be moved to the London r , . I .1 " , . , , .", I appointed Lord High Executioner. I up 200 acres of land. , 100 acres fO RUCEFIELD I . , played by miss Eleanor Fisher,, A.T' I ".�, Auction Sales, ljotice to Creditowe.,.Rr---J��ata On - 9"Wation- their sons, Willi -am Bell and , . B no* p.m. Miss Greta La�rmfe, A.T.C.M., . �� : I , . . loved all the farm animals and'knew each of all that 80. of . I . presided, at the piano., The musical - I I �� �( I I I . Auction Sales them by their first names, and their Robert Bell, when otion See our windows, countero and . � . .. Help Wanted ' I . killing gave me mazy a heart ache. Huron County was bush. . They built booths; every foot. of 'space spells BeA,vices were under the direction, of I � , .. . * _­� Us hill where they I Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, leader of the - ,77,;.�7 . F I TrDal- SALE OF Holding this distinction, it was their 109 110 e On the Santa, Claus. At Beattie Bros. choir. ,There was, a Splendid atten& I '" WANTED � �P-AWAM�Gll ROUTES ExcEhCouic'Tept"ousehold -Effects of I -ate Mrs- quite natural that I should assist the all lived for a number Of years. Cut- , -W, �� 800 fambMts- Reliable hustler should I -day, November . An -other. pioneer isi gon;�, in the per- e at both-servi6es, which through- 21 ... � . earning $25 weekly and inerease rap-' Agnes Ross, Hensall, (on Satum E,Ai�ng os:- butcher in the slaughter of the larger' ting down the tree& on, the -front of ueen, who pass- anc ".. I , Dept. 28,th, 1936, at 1.3o sharp, cons . I ,thell, farm, Ahey made brick for two son of Mr. James McQ . .1 , ,,. =, Writ.. today. RAWLEIGH'S 3599-1 Eloqt_pt refrigermtor, Kelvina,tari smell' elee- animals. 1 . I . rig Nove.m. out was much enjoyed, I . ,*X,308_%�K, XOUtTeal, Can- tr,i,e etoVe With oven, GRIS11 steel' cupboard, was a .two- blouses which were elected and Still Led away on Monday eAvenii , Rev. Mr. Hunt oondubted services , - � I I I The first'to be killed f over ninety ber 15th, at his* homie: in Brucefteld. in St. Paul's Anglican Church with . I ''I kheben cabinet, leather couch, coal heater year-old, heifer. TIA& was back in the ,are occupied, a period 0 Friday , I �� I De Forest Crossley radio, . � He w�gs taken suddenly ill 04 'n"!. I book case, sideboard. asion- my first years. � ch.ill, up to which, much acceptance on Sunday last, the � , �,.�, . Articles For Sale Berlin organ, dining room table, 2 rugs. 2 early 7(Y�s, and, the oce '. I night,with a severe hoir very pleasingly taking their I . . . I ,.�. . . un, 3 ro-king chairs, arm chair. association with the subject of, the The Whole family lived in the brick time he had been in- his usual good c .4: 4 I pieces Hmolei beat- . . �� I- e, small electric "Shant John" sketch. A -slit i� the Rob- health. On Sunday night he took a part of -the services. I �� �� .. . R SALE-UNDERWK)OD TYPEWRITER, 3_i -e ahesiterfield suib houses for a number of ye1ars. FROM YOUR FLOCK ? - I er, bedroom furrilture, bed, dresser, "so, At Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev. - . L .., , il �'�.% . tModel No. 5, as good as new. Apply to upper i -p intextered, somewhat with I., FP 359S-2. wardrobe (oak), springs. m#tO,wses, bedding. father, then, began, taki paralytic Stroke from which ,he ddd . . �� ,. -. disbes, 'pobs, Paris and John's speech, And people wafa.miliar ert Bell, 4&0 to not rally. He was the eldest son of W_ A. Young, pastor, was ill charge .;,. 1. I � I . EvAN RENNM, Seaforth. wilet set, P�ature , , ��., � I . � . � I - -Fpicl*s. , JQE HAGAN, Agent with him had difficulty in catching ing conitracts, from the Government I Isabella of both services. . There was a good. ' Fu,llets and 116.1te carefully ,'� . t01j,4ALF­,FORD COUPE 1927, IN GOOD numerous other �, I completing, one,at Cli.n- the late James McQueen- and , ,,�. I for Mrs. :KaWA�ine Maynard, Executrix. attendance and splendid discourses 'Ili I c6ndftion;- go y and tires. Apply Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 3598-2 his Words. some of his desires were build bridges, n, and was, born. on December 6, culled and sorted, comfortA1017 .� . STANLEY FORD, cYo Wm. Archibald- Phone .. correctly Interpreted, but something ton, a smaller one..south on- the Lon- Swa - -mot - � , od batter don Road, and a large bridge sit St. 1854, on. the London Road, a mile deliveredi, Included in -the fine musi� housed in,clean quarte^ 136-16. Terms cash. 3599%1 LEMENTS AT Af- cal numbers were anthems by the . ,,, I ' - " ­ - A.UCTION SALE OF IMP be *anted I could.n't figure out- framing, machining north of' Brucefield. where'lle' cion- - . crowded, and fed ,%`�, 4� Lot 26, Concession 8-, MeKwop, on 'Sat- MairWs. All the - a 'solo at the evening ser- §,',', . — SM4ALL CUTT`N4[; Box' urday, Npvember 28th. -at 1.30 p.m.: One ter puzzling for some time, I was and other work was done by the timued to resifle until'his marriage on' choir and At the I I cra'=Sk'a"nd puiley for- enzine. rootpulper Massey -Harris forced to acknowledge that I couldn't Susan vice by Mrs. E. X. Hutton. � ."',". " FOR ; -Ha�ris binder, 1 eed Bells, they being able to lay their _December 22, 1881, to Miss - h re, . 11. . . -ye Tidio. ROY LAWSON, R. R. M-- -iiarris a erstand. him elf Mr. close of the evening service t e . &;O(& s�tui APPRY to I mower, i bay rAke. i Massey und He. expressed R 0 " R" I 1. Chriton" Ph,>.e 2a-Ul,,,Sca­forth­ . i set harrows. I riding bands sit all. Yinds of work in, that Landffborough, of. Tuckerswith. was a well attended fellowship meet- E - N� 3599-1 drill, i evatiNator, very forcibly, and ad-ded: "Can You . .1 and'Mrs. McQueen lived, for 12 years R1111, . plow neariy now, I walking plow. stuffier, understand that?" I understood, line- eir farm on the 4th concession ing at the home of the minifAter. 'E G G M ASH !!= wagon. gravel blox, bay rack, steel ,tired bug- on th 1. . I . F-1 — ­ ___ __ , g'y,,l set double harxiess, 2 horse colla- 'land went to the ,house and got what ,.he 'Me two eldest sons operated, the ,of Tuckersmith, and then bought the Arrange For Bazaar . 01 , . , k O" first aw. MR, at the aecond-colleessiOn Duncan farm on -the 2nd, of Stanley The Airnold Circle met at the home . . Or- � vl�� For Sale or Rent roller I extenvion. ladder, hay fork, hay for want�d. Thereafter, by Paying cl r . I act - slings, 1 binder Pole . , . � 11.11VA �­ .'. . ,,,-� . ­­ - ropte and car, ttention, I could) get the- trend 0 in the, Township' of Hay for a -number where, they li4d until redring to of.Mr% A. D, McEwan on Monday ev- V, sieighs, cutter, wheel- a 1. . I I truck, 12 grain bags, ening with'a large -number of men, . � - � I -4 Being versed in the ;f years. , - _ ROE Ca*" �� �If .11, RFNT-­JN HUR_ barrow, 1 wrter trough, I ebickpn "ate. ih-is conversation. They � built, a dam L to ob Brug.efleid, j,8 � year,$. ago. 1ji, '19,Q3, Mr. bers, Present A Pleasant evening was � 'r AGRE FARIN TO I 6 er ,ht saw, Scottish vernacular, we - along -,y6ji was u t d' `ar,'Elder �`, . . I hay knife, crosse got taln, the mecessary power. but after Mdqu m4 �Fu__nyCounty; A-1 bulldings, well williPPed grass se d sow . pig crate, De Laval ffit e as spent, most *of the ev%ning being de- - land in A-1 conditib, '. I buck saw, grindstone bar, I CONCENTRATES. , * C�� ID . fairly well together. - I respected. him that part of the township was Survey- in the Presbyterian, now United, � � �11�,� &table; good iocation; a.4 Con_ cream separator, Daisy churn, crow �.,,�,-_� �. Rydro- 5 rods'.1fr1om Public School tX_ shoveis,,and bther articles too numerous �o and admired the manner in which he ed, they ha& to take the darn down Church. 13es1deg his wife ,he is Sur- voted to making preparations for their � I . ��11 -tinuati�n SebooL Apply 'to Box 96, . nxntion� ' Terms -Cash- MR.S. JAMES performed his work- � and, move it witih the machinery fur- vived by two sons and, one daughter, bazaar which will be held in the base- home-grown graiUS ' I with ' ��', pOSITOR OFFICF4 Sea,forth. S59p9mi-ld SIMPSON� Proprietress; Harold Dale� Auc- Reference was miade to the gun us- ther down StPeam where the saw mill Robert Arthur McQueen, Of Stanley; ment. of tho church December 5tb. I . I 1. - _ 8599-1 . production at , I 1. . � At date of writing we -have just .will keep your E� - Two tioneer. I � - ed, by Mr. Walker in killing the larg- ww ,operated by David Warliess for Wallis,in M. McQueen, of Toronto, and . �?, � FARMS FOR SA1`E Olt RENT - learned," of the 4'eatb of Mrs. David . spring and summer levels with 0'. I I grass farm: 75 acres, S% Lot 10, Con- GIMON SALE OF FARM STOCK' AND ,6r animals. This muzzle -loading wea a number of years. Mrs. L. Forrest, of Brucefteld. Also . g: . IL MAKillop, and so acres, S% Lot 19. Con. AUffoueebold Effecits, sit Part Lot 19, Malt- Pon -he carried, under one arm, and two brothers andl three sis Foss In Toronto, who passed aw�ay - , these farm -proven feeds, fork- . 2, RjbUe1;L Always. Plenty of, water- Chas. lend Concession, Goderich TDvrmsbip, on No. .1 . ters- Mr. It her home TueLsday, Nov. 24th,.Mrs. ified with health -maintaining . "" , - A bi*otber, Paul. Bell, took over the of Clinton, and Wil- a , I lr- Holbbein Estate.' Apply -to' MRS- RICH- 8 High -Ay. 3 miles east of Goderich, on saw, cleaver, knives, etc., neatly par ; . . John McQueen �", � ARDS * Collegiate 3594x,6. r, the othei- arm. I never farm and mill, Robert Bell, the father, liam, of V�_In�cou er; ""Mrs. Bessie' Foss was a resident of this village vitamins. Start today to get . � , opposite - . Monday, N:iveinber geth, at 2 ,p.m., a full celled unde v - ,;,' � . . line of Sousehold effects,'cousisting of 2 beds, knew him -to sliobt, at anything but taking over th,6 200 acres near Kip- 0 Neil, of Regina Sask., Mrs.'Geo. for many years, and; farther particu F - - - mawimum production, build*=% .1 - ___.. __ mattresses, a ,eoDk s,tbve, Quebec heater, I an animal to be butchered. He didn't flea a.n1d operated saand for a ' long -atts of Clinton,.'and, Mrs. James Tdrs will be, given in next week's edim . . Quebo. ptove, -,, rocking chairs, 6 chah's, 4 � . W I . I greater profits with your -hens. . .. Lost, and. Found , 2 cupboards, I -lounge, cusibions, dishes, need to hunt all over the,building, as Aime. He,�qso made, flour for the Walker of Tuckersmith. The funeral; , tion., I . t". tawks, I . * . . I r.. .. . I maii box, I sewing Tna. e the bullet. C - n, the Y. P. Society is Entertained ­, I and other fartleles, suggested, to retriev He new settlers that came into the oun . � . .. I which was largely' attended I - .., &YED ON To LOT, 26, CONOESSION chine, 11 lou.r barrfi with cover, feather knew the amount of powder to Put tr 11 2 A delightful, evenbig was spent on - I TE . � _.,..... ..... I'� 975L Hibberit, cattle bewi� Owner may, tick,and ,Imne feathers,L 1 spinning wheel and , Y. . , United Olitirch on Wednesday at urst Uvit, _�Pa I .. � rxg to JAMES DOYLE. reel; also 11,horse Plow; 1 -horse barrow; I- behind the ball -in order �to penetrate I p.nL, was conducted by his pastor, Tuesday evening at Chiselh L ,6. g�me by applyh . [ledl The Bells were the first settlersi in have . 3597.xS ' '14hor6e, wagon, 1 top buggy, mail the skull of the animal to be kil I remner assisted by Rev. ed Church when, the Young Peopl,�'s . 1. I horse roll . ... . 'Mere ,will also be sold the farm, con- the Huron Tract In that neighborhood, Rev. W. A. B , , I ; Dublin. Ont� - er; ,,, � , .­ � ,,,�. . .. ' �bak. - and he knew just about where he D. W. Cos�ens of Clinton. The 116ral � Society ,Of that church entertained the I 1. I . . =========_ sisthig, of 12 acnes,'howe and some outbuild It waLs a''fiird struggle for a long, I ­_` R". � I . would, find- it-usually'abOut the nape 'Lon- -offerings were many and beautiful. Young People's, Association, of Hen - ."": . ,, on ,the farm will be maile . �a � � ,! . 'Property For Sale ' in-- 7` - bf His bullets were round time, the f amily -having to go to 6 essirs. Fred sell United Church. There was a . i .. known on day of sele. �Ternis on Chattels the necli- . don and carry their'flour and supplies The -pallbearers wer M ' ? v . . - - Cash,' J. M. ,GOVENLOCK, Insper�or County and quite large. He moulded, these Boyce, Drew Swan, Thomas Baird, splendid attendance of both, societies . v . 11 �... R SALF--FRAME HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. Home'; Ge.. -H. EMiott� Auctioneer. �_i himself. He was"merciful in his kill- on their backs with three or four pro- . T. present. Miss Maude McLean,. presi� "I'll, v . 'A � 859 Hugh Berry, -Rose Scott, .John .. . -Foccosent fou-ndeltian, el6ctric lights, bar4 I I . I ing, and .scrupulously clean allbut his tert�rlg the carriers with guns - and . ent wasmade in Baird's dent of Chiselhurst society' in a very .. ,� I' , �and six lots, adapted for market gaTtlening. sind- Baird: Interm .fi .:. �_' ,,oharies Holbein Estate. Apply to MRS. FARM'I work. When, he was through there axes aguinat attacks 'by wolves manner, presided, ov�r the rst " � CIMARING AUCTION SAT OF cemetery. Among those who were ,able . - 1.1, . 1, ­: RICHARDS, opposite Collegiate. S,t�ck and InivIements on L3t �34, Con- I I's. . present -at t,h,e funeral from a distance I � . .. I I ., 3594x6 msion q; M,oKlllop Towmship, 2 TAiles west was no further cleaning up required. bea "' " paTt of the meeting, after, which Rev. ROE FEEDS sold lorally,by: 11� ".� I - isposed of' the' blood and unus- There was a large family Of C, Landsborou Arthur Sinclair presided, and the fal- ' " l I - of Smforth, on Tuesday, December 8th. corn He d . them- were -Mr. W. gh, Port I .1 - . ,at 12.3o p.m., sharp: Horses ­Grey ' program arranged .,. " . :, ------ menzing able portions; prepared the she6Vs twelve in all, seven sons and five Credit, and Mr..W. N. McQueen-, Qf lowing excellent W. I-. KERSLAKE, Seaforth. - . , . grey horse 12 years'old. rig" " 'it . by the Misses' Verda Watson, Gladys: D. E. -KYLE, Kippen. - 11 ., I Thanks. mare 11 years old, I . . . ,. , . head for.sirigeing, or "§ingi daughters -and all lived -'to a great Toronto. � I, I . I � - ,.�, . Card- of Calttle--Jersey cow 10 years ola, bred; Jer as commonly called; cleaned? the Passmore, and r Lettie Love and pro- THOS. 0. WREN, Hensall. � , � . sey cow 9 years old, bred; Jersey cow 4 W bld ago, Some -as old as, 90 and, others On Tuesfty, Nov. lorth,,thei teathers, - . . ,," I _. . -ES XcQUEEN AND FAMILY years lold, bred; Dunham Cow 5 Years old, stomach for haggis or, for tripe; made School vided by the visitors was very Much IRVINE WALLACE, Blyth. . , . I 11ro I ,,, � X��S. oj.A.M their. bred;. Durham daw 6 years old, bred; Dur. were well over go years, old when and officers of the Sunxiay DSON, Wint P. I I 1. q I'll, %!�, ,,vish.. to ext6nd their thanks to � the entralls -of the pig ready for the ssed-away. I spent a pleasa4t evening at the home ,enjoyed: Solo, "Spring," Miss Bella HOLMAN & DAVI I ., - I ,V . . kriends and meighbDrs - for the kindness ham cow 7 years old; 4 heifer calves two I . they 'pa . nist, Miss Florence ALBE k,r,T RAVI SS, Walton. 11 I steer calves. PigB-18 chunks 10 weeks old; sausage. .1 . I ­ . ..... . . . .. ,. of Mr. and Mrs'. Fred Bbyce. During Smale, accompa ` 1, shown to,them in their recent bereavoment, -ght an .... . alted, with Welsh; cornet solo, a march, Dave L. SCHILBE ZuridWl' "I I.; and to all vAuD loaned cars or in any way I tow. irnpiements --- ;I Massey -Harris binder. He useluillir remained-,OV"er.-Jil , d I.. , the ,evening they were prese . I -F , � . i'� � . ; �. I . '.� 7 -foot Cut,, wi ' th Western t�ucks; I Massey- cut up the me,at the next ni��ing. , ' - i � . a beautiful living room talle and re- Kyle; instrumental, Miss Goldie, __ .1 . 11 .. �Iacpressed their kindly sympathy- Harris mowe '' ,, .. . . I 3599xl r, ,� 1/., foot; I Massey -Harris s His Sem"s ,, were inuOr sought by KIPPS Gross; read . � i I . ; 1 ,cultivator-. I dise ha.rro , . 14N I . flecto!r. The address was read -by Ing, "Devil's Food," m1as F. I . I . . . drill. 11 dbid 'Four ent offices. ,� . . — 1 land rol-ler; 1 the- Scottish, families, who Came to - I Mrs. Robert Allan anA gift presented Verda Watson; solo, "There's 5� - � - — I set 4-Gection harrows; -w.; t1f, - . -Boyce, in Our Famdly," Ross Kennedy, . ac- I Court of Revision on the 1936 Vot- 1�, Quebec sulky riding Plow; I walking plo 'e Qd6W§"Tush by ox tart and For Sale;-if-L�.d-T6rdand cutter in by Mrs. James. Tfiompson. Mr.r 11. , . I - . . Notices I Massey�Harris manure spreader; I scufaer,, bought.frorp the . Canada alf companlst,� Miss Venda Watson; - duet� ers� List for the Village of Hensall I'd. . I I brw rake-; turnip pulper; Anker -Holt ere . am Company first-class shape in every way. Any . although taken by surprise, on, beb was held in the Town Hall on Mon- ,, .. . stpaTator; fanning, mill; wagon; hay rack; farms . ite$:he unbroken forest. Many one 'that needs a good cutter sholild of himself and wife, replied in well- "One Fleeting Hour," M�s.' . Maude da aftemoon, His Honor County ,I,,.,: I igh; rubber th-ed families from tdie*same shire in Scot" their Heddem, Mrs. George Mess''with vio- y . in- gravel box; stock rack; sle - I i_,q.. TMWOamy ' Q U E HEATE'lums PERSMhmANENT not miss geeing this one, and- the ,chosen. words 'and invited, all to I Judge Costello of Godericb, presiding, , , , ,mg at Sutherland Beauty buggy*. top cutter� stone boat', I set double � " ­ troductory Price 62;95, and other Prices. Please h1irneas -. 1 plow 'harness -. collars; slinW; land settled side by - side in Tuckd�- price is lrighL, Apply to W. L. Mellis, home, ggain. lin obligato by -Miss Greta, Liammle; L I . . I ' a number of ,changes being. made. ,� I . Y. Phone 152. vas one . ,Miss, Oladys Luker at the Tiarto; I ".., .,�,dntni" .ti sling che-in; Ugging chains; I 32 -foot ek- Smith. ,The -Walker family KIP ., �, . , r - . 3598xl `.''� .1 The regulax - . maske . pelL �, n9 . meeting of the Hydra, � . 7-kf 6 was sul*:. violin solo, Miss I � I I , terbion ladder; set of scales 240 IN- I of these, .and John Walker was,wdl- I ' Members of the Undted Faxm WO- Hymn 29 1 ev- ' , �, ,, I st�xrie; 2 irion sugar kettles; shovels, he pioneer 1101114A.. GraWtIng�'life-like do I Ils, 25c each, at . me of Mr. and Mrs. Greta Lammie, accompanist, Miss Commission was theld on Monday grinds come at ,an)�_� meii mot at the ho , I 11 forks. "iffietrees, and many other numerous Beattie Bro& I erring, all the riiembers being present - t . I .. . TOWN OF SEAFORTH as st,eupulously clean about his ." '_ I of their ,old neigh. Bella Smal6; piano solo, "Rock of .� .1 I , , I., I .articies found on a farm. Hay and Grain- He, w I f', . Dow with a few ' -Gladys Luker; . reading, Messrs. Albert and- Lloyd Pasanwre , � � . .. About 15 tons of sweet clover; about 15 person. His blue derry smock and The topic , Christmas Sugges- Ages," Miss I �� . 1. , Kip�en�.East , tristitute Meets . bors. . "The I of the Lea,gue Meet- of Delbi were week -end visitors at . ",' .. Income 'Tax Voters Not On tons of al�allfa 'hay,, 450 bushels of oats ; breeches might ber-fadiad and, patched, I . I . tiola, was ably taken by Mrs. Win. Minutes Mr. and � i�� . . also 19Q,S Chevrolet Coach. Scoultry - so ' I Af te Mrs. Anna McDonald; piano the home of their parents, V 1 but alwaysi clean. His long4egged The Misses Tremeer were. hostesses McKenzie and -Mrs. Knight. r a Ing," 11 "? .1 hens, Roclis and Legh,mms: 2 ducks: drake; - -no � and. Mrs. . John Pasemore. � , Voters' List 3 geese; 1 ganoer� Household Effedta­iOne leather boots.never ca�ried mudi I �for, the November meeting of the, short program the women were join- duet, Misses, Gladys Pas6roore ore.was, In TorouW ",". I I I Quebec cook stove," ��k .IYWI rack wLth.,mir- the -house. His forethought gave I., when, the roll call ed by tihe men when a social program Verda W.;itson. The evening drew to Mr. Carl, Paosm ...- I - K#ypen East, W. - I.. � i this week on a. business trip. �,., ;OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN To EVERY ror, I oak rocking. chair, 2 triinks, sealers -music an.4 a close with the singing -of a hy .. k , . � IS of 'twenty-one mattress, oi inspiration to com- was answered by "A place I should was given,'consiSding'Of . Mr: Harold Higgins spent the week- � '1�e 1 churn, couch, 1 stretcher and � mn' . . person of the full the beriediAori. A SO. , . h, subject' by birth cr rtoviD. Terin-4--Cash. JOHN BENNETT, m.end. the habit to husband and tam- like to visit Ilf ,I could." The � the proga7p�- followed with .. ,�' I . years and a Britis is L motto readings. At the end Of end, with relatives at the Beach O' , �­: . I - -aai and not disqualified under th Prop,rie*,r; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. McKay and Mrs. Dow were presented cial hour was spent and. a delicious . . ,. natur za,tion, ' 3599-2 ,ily. He never .,carried neighborhood was ably given by Miss M.' Mr. Pines. . . ' , . -e McLean, Z A,t or by JaW from VOtiTg, who has paid in ! gossip. I on "Bast, West, Home's BesV'; the with- a beautdful- living room table and lunch 'served. Miss Maud miss Emma .Johnston -is in ToroWto . ' 11.00, . IV. f Lql an income ttax of not less than $1, . ____9 The newspaper writer's suggestion current events by Miss S. Tremeer, electric toaster. The following ad- in a pleasing manner, thanked the ,., �, '. rinder the provisions of The Income -�ax,Ac attending th!& ,Winter. Eair and visit - 1.111, n the twelve mouths also the' history of the farm which dress'Was,read by Mrs. Win. Douglas: v! �, , of Ontario, 1936. withi ­- Births . , that he had .acquOed fabulous wealth sitors for their attendance and for Ing with friends� former residents of I - .. next ,Preceding the� last day for making corn-' ­ - .is but a pipe dream "Siller" he had', - "Dear Mr the ir�teresting pri , )gr�aqi I ­ . I .... I.. - her father now owns. Mrs. R. Simp . And Mrs.. Dow: We, the , which- was en- . . , �..'� I plaint 'to thpAudge under The Voters' Lists - � no doubt, but of gold not much., He ,,, gave a very full and interesting members of the U.P.W.O., with 91orne joyed. . Miss Greta Larnmie; presid-erit. this village. 2 . I A, HEY -At Varna. on Thursday, No- ' I I T.be relatives and friends of Mrs. ; 1 _t, shall ,be mthied to vote at a municipal MAC;LINc .: . , election in the municipality in which be re- vembet l4th, td*Mr. -and Mrs­rrnest Me- was economical and saved hist money. ,account Of the W. 1. Convention which of your friends and nedghbors, feel of Hensall Society, expressed her �1' " � I . . 9 for the Fred Bonthron will be pleased to leara �1, . sides either in -respect th his place of rc ` clinchey, a bon- . He was not speculative and his Ehe and Mrs. Rathburn attended at that we could not let you leaVe our ,thanks oil belialf of everyoni 11 �; . and that she continues to regain. liealth ; k . , zce'of business therein, and to 11, dem , ; or .,pl, . . at - Wm. Pybus; conimunAty, without some way show- splendid, welcome accorded them , ,. I obtain s, �certificate entitling him to so vote charges were so small th it would London recently, Mrs. in Si. Joseph's Hospital following4,e,r ii I , I I . upon producing ,to the Clerk of the munici- take more than -one, lifetime to fill a then favored with a pleasing solo. Ing how much we 'have valued your for the -hospitality shown. , . recent operation, and- It is expected �',� Deaths sock. The topic on "My Trip to Euro '!' . soon. be able to -return to- her '­. Peffity at'any time *,ithin 11hirty da.vs prior Pe!' acquaintance n the'clubs. You have Three of the hunters, Mr. H. 0. . �, I to the day of p,cgrrt�k for such election the __7 '. His brother, David Walker, took . embers, always taidug . Dayman, Leslie Gibson and Fred will � , idencing payment of I'le M,oQUeZX-In 13,u,.f, . wa's most Interestingly related by been faithful in Im a two, 'hoine, here. 111� official repefpt ev eld. on November 16th, , � � . &aid income tax. ' imnes McQueen,,in ,his 82nd year. an active part in municipal affairs Mrs. G. Broadfoot ,and it is to be con- part when able and opening your Brock, have returned fre . Mr , McDonald, of Noi-wich, wtho was . 11 .. -1 JOHN A. WILSON, I arid was for several terms Reeve of eluded at"a later date. , A d'emonstra- hom6 to us whenever the oPporfun. weeks' trip in, Northern Ontario bring. 11,� . I an ,assistant at the milway.office for - I 'W'.. . Town Clerk. . � the Township of Tuckersmith. tion was then given by Miss N. Keddy ity came'. As neighbors 'You will be Ing with them three deer. . ber of wec,ks, visited here over. " 1, , 19th day of N,)veln- . I a num r.". i � Dated at Seaforbli this 311110-3 � F*rmers,whom John Walker served ,of the Huroudale branch on, making miszed- by your pleasant Plan Euchre and Dance the week -end. . � 110� - bp?, 1936. ' , NSTANCE The Hensall Chamber of Commerce ?,�: . - co !-�, � .. � were the McMurrays, Nicholsons, ice -box buns, the various- shapes, etc. always having a smile for everybody. ., , I I . Clarnuchans, Paynes, Irelands, . and The W. 1. is. holding� a banquet for As a remembrance fronvAlle Bruce- are putting on a euchre and old-time Large quantities of sugar beets . F1 Remember, this is our greatest dis- I . I TOWN OF S,&AFORT TT.1" ,,, .have been shipped from' the railway 1, ", � . . � its ,,,mbe,, on December 4th at the field Clubs and your neighbors,- we dance on Wednesday of next week, station with more to follow. �­:4 -f ng - .any others. He had many patrons "', '. Clerk's Notice of First Po8t- play in 46 years. , It's worth com Zaong the Mill Roadi arid north of the home of Mrs. G. McLean, ,the winning. ask you to accept this gift. Wehope in the Hensall Town Hall, which . P�:�� . , , in. to see, at �eattie Bros, Bayfield River. � - - Hen- Promises to'be a real nights fun for We regret to report that Mrs. Writ. ,,,. ' . I side for the year providing the pro you will like your new home in Davidson Is quite ill at dAte of writ- ��, ing pf'Voters' List Those who attended the Winter' A word about the artist who pro- -on for young slid old. Special prizes fOr,4 ,.,. ., .1 I - , gr,am! and the losing sid,e the, food. sall, am -d t�at God will spare y Ing. I., rOTER41 LIST. 1936. IY[UNICIPA F Fair .for a few days were Mr: Leo du�ed, the picture' a a COM4D and dancing will be, given as well as eplen� I ".;,:, I 1% N which, has brought The roll call is to be a donation of in ny ye Fs to , � when I f, " S00FORTH, COUNTY OF MU Stephens,on, Mr. Bert Ste4phcr'son, J,b.n Walker into the limelight many ' wl . . ,:.�, �,Ton,CE, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I I jam or Jelly. A vote of thanks was. through with this world, *11 -hear (lid prizes t -hat have been selected '' Mr. IT. Armstrong, Mr. James Dale, years after his activideg, teased. , "Welldone, for the winners at euchre, and good . I 1. i '11 have ,�mplied w4 The I then moved to the, hostesses and to the'Master'syoim saying, .,-. . .. , . ,ith Section 7 , of Mr. George Dale and Mr. David An- W. N. Creswell's home was a short those who assiked- with'. the program. � good arid faithful. Servants enter in- music will be provide,l The " -om I . -irote,t' Libts Act ,wnd that I have posted up . I e .. "... et Tny tqrlee at Se,t.fa-th on the 21st day of d6rson. I I distance west of Egniondville. He was � I I to the joy of the Lord." 'Signed Ga mittee are expecting bL large crowd a, , ARE YOU ON THE , . �!",, I.. November, 1936. the 1i+t ar all persons en- Mrs. William Britton ts spending a the pr eed re n aid o m- 1, � a noted artist and many of his pro- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Daynian, of Pon' behalf of the Brucefield U.P.W.O. aAld ot E; 'a ' t the C'o , ", I tifflerl to vote in the said MunirApelity at week with relatives at Watford. duction,s, bTou.gbt [h)gh prices. Mr. tiac, Mich., who, has been- visiting at Old neighbors.", Mr. arid., Mrs.' Dow Munity Christmas' tree, 'which will, I ", li rinnicipal ActioriA, and that sudh list re- . , . Z �. , % rnhims tf*,K inspecilbri. Mr. Frank Jacques - and Mr. and and, Mrs: Creswell And Miss Thomp- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert both replied, thanking their friends, .scon be erected in front,of the hall. BORDERLINE OF � 1 � .1 n all �*i*; to take Mrs. Harry Bull, them they would always be - of Oyen,. Alberta, . sed th-e household. They Dayman, of Tuckersmith, have return- telling Little Bobby Nicol is at present ' �, �1.1 I itiinediate' proce'edings to have Amy ertors are spendin�- a few days with Mr. son cornipri during ,the ,Past welcome at their thome. confined to the home through illness, I V, � '. . � ,or, orijsag",i corrected nccor.diniz to law, the 11a4 a fine -home, Having no children, ed to their home I � - N;. I I being the 19-th day of and Mrs. Ben, Snell. Mr. and Mrs. -y kept a boy of school age week. The monthly meetin of the U.F.W. beimg threatened with appendicjtis�. ACTUAL SICKNESS T ' 31�,. . � I taA dny for'�vpeal , I � Bull intend salling from New York they usual] i .9 Mr. G. C, Petty left on Sunday for �1­ . I ��December, 1936. 'rson, e of Mr. . � ,who ,dild chores. and attended Eg- Mr. John Hende of the 'Lon- 0. will be held at the hom . , " �1, " �` , D-dted at Seaf6rth this 2,s,th day of Novem- to Eagland'via the Qpeen Mary o� Among other boys. don Road, was taken gudoeAly'lll dUr- and -Mrs. William Douglas -a week Tor -onto where he will visit with rel-, Constipation* Caus'e's Di&- -,.". � . ber, 1916, . : inondville school. I atives and take in the Winter Fair � ' 'n . .1 , December 166. � OHN A. WILSON, . who put in part of thelf school days- Ing the past week -with a severe pain earlier, on. Tuesday, December 8th, I - .", ".."': . . ' - many friends of Mrs. E. Shad- coinfort, May Lead to More ,, �;.. , I Clwk bf Scaforth. at this h6me were Lou Fleui;chuetz, in his head, which required. medical ,at 8 p.m., The motto for the month, The . 'I".1. . I . . I . . . . 1.599-1 ' of Egnioudville, and Charlie-, art, of attention. 'We trust thAt nothing ser- I'Christmg�s is the day of remembrance dock will regret to learn is at pres� Serious TroubIes � I:', 1.11 I I . 1� I . f` t in Clinton Hospital receiving "'..., I I ... I ELIMVILLE Toronto. � ioi�s may develop and ,that Mr. Hen- that maiA the whole world kin." Roll. en - , I .11 I I leasant cldb,,memdry for the medical treatment, which we trust You may have days, perhaps . . I . ­ .� . I . a .r w a. class, by den,on will b.e up and around ag�in call,'"'P "I .. .... .1 The W,M.$, had a quilting �ee at J n W,alkp 9 in a, . . r". Report of Provincial couveu- will prove ,beneficial and tha,t she , weeks, when you feel below " . himself; a good subject for the art. in a few days. yea even " . ;', . I . the home �6f Mils, Everett Skinner 071 ist's brush, and Mr. Creswell did him M . r. Clarence McLean, of London tion will be given by the delegate, May bd teitbrA-4 to her usual good plar. Not sick ei v . I , health. , nodgh to go to bed , , Friday of last iveel<. The quilts are f M rs. H. MtLa, 7 'I., � 19.X__ ) justice. spent .,the week -end at the home G chlan, instead Of a top. but cert , t 'bale this week. refiitives"'and friends trouble may be with your diet. .�. I to be packed in a I I I — his inothef,' Mrs. ,Jas. B. McLean, of ic. There will be ,an exchang4 of Some of th-e re- U�, . WP are pleased to report t -bat Mr. Christmas gifts. The social program of Mr. Joe Hudson were, in London � . I . the TA-6dbit, Road. Poorly'balanced meals tan affect � , 1, '10 I . w j Alvin Pym is able to be out around - - - On S --St. Andrew's will be put on, by the memberg of cently paying him a visit where be your physical condition. ­ 1.�� after his recent illness. ' HILLS( ,REEN . unda3m evening in, the U.P.O. is at present conflned in *Ss.trninster , I I . I I . United 'Church, Clarence gave a very . fi Me�als which lack proper "bulk," , I .. I I -lazel Haugh . has returned Hospital, and were pleased to nd 11..�-:, %. t - Mm. Wes. Horne spent thl- Wee�_ nteresting talk on his trip to Miss I I , .., A. McFalls ' Gen- home.after a two weeks, visit in To- that he was able td be up in a wheel- for instance, may lead to conmon, .. Pnd with her sister, mrs, � f r - I %,". 11 Miss Mary Forrest spent a few days eva and. Switzerland, which was much � ed chair and may be home for Christ- constipation. Continu�d neglect , "!, I . in Exeter. � at Forest visAing her friends . bbere. en!royed by all present. ronto, mas, providing no .back set o cur . of this condition causes discomfort, 3, , MtETING OF HURON Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Willis and fam- Mrs. Annie McDonald, who was vis- � C a I "I .1 I I I � VT-rs. Ross Love and daughter, Hel- ng Peo- . 11 I'l- ily from Stephen ,ere, visitors, on on Mondak evening the You iting her sister, ,Mrs. R. McKenzie, Miss Lin Ortwein, whollas been so may lead to headaches, poor appe. � COUNTY COUNCIL P.m are in St. Joseph's Hospital, L . I I �.. f � Sunday with Mrs. John, Johns. on- ple of tlie United Church of Benprill- has returned to,her home in Toronto, seriously ill for a number of weeks. tito, 11iftlessness. , ' .1 , 111';� , � T" uEnTING-or, HURON COUX-- ' I don. -Helen, is suffe�in.g' from a sore ler presented a play entitled, "A Noble services. In the evi6nIng,he gtrested in the private pavilion at the Toron� dUard against coinmon constipst.. . I ' .� , k, I � , .4� I , ts, 19!yrplall will be ,held in Rlhe Council Elect Officers .. I ear. It is hoped an -operation -can, be 0,tcast',, In St. And'rew's United 1i . I . . ­_ to General Hos'pitAl,,'Was' able to Te- tion.* Make sure the meals you I , l I " , . I ' We all wish Helen a speeci . � , ; 1. . �, ,c.harAu ft, Cotitt House, Godeii,ah. commene- I —1, - , I ... . I .* avoided. . .y Cbttr@h here.', The play from stawt to turn to her home, there on Thursday, eat contain plenty of "bulk." Kel. ', 1) � _&W 1*j�jgdtqy�'Decerober let; 19M, at,2 p.m. The W.M.S. held their election Of recovery. l li I I . � � ,� . " HENSA. . I ... Ing the trip bi train, as far as logg's ALL -BRAN is a generous I �!- 1 - , A41 *�"� ..+Aj!,�s of deputations, and , finish, .was., pauticularl� interesting, . . maki '1101,;�, . 't Migs Dolly Nagan has. been nursing �every vharacite� taking hist and -her I . . Seaforth and from-fliere, was brought , �,"_ i_"",*�;4; ',� ioesi� reqViring attention should be omters ias week, the result being 11 � ,,� :. � % ,, . , '. jr:1. '. ,'--'It(.. %%aridg-elf the County clerk by Novern- az follows: Hon. president, Mrg. at the home'of Mr. anKi, Ari. N. Gook part In a most creditable way. We To I ! 4'ePeopleaf Heharall and, Vicin- to her home, here by motor, and at source of eftective "bulk.tv Wid" ,� . . I I ��� ,�,.� � I ',� ber *bd � Charles resident, Mrs, In Hensall. hope these young peb�ple will'. at -t' - - We ire now - settled in, our new date of writing is resting comfortably, the body, it absorbs moikiar6, form . , . . 'I Y. � q soft mass, and g6fitly cleanses the � . I . I Isit vice-president, Mr, John S-oldan paid' -a business Soule fUtUTt time, present another 11,ome, the Mckbiy residence, I , ... _I, J. . . �,. M. goDEuTs, conmy Cler�,, (Rev ) Penrose; Brock having stood the 'trip Wry well. ',I 11 I _, , ,� , "eruh, .OAL Mrs. R. D. Hunter; . recording ,see., till) to Toronto during the week. play in, Kippen. I ., I j�, gr, ThOmpsGnPe. mill, The relatives and' friendo'of Mr. system. N ,,� ri�� , , , " I . I . a598-2 Mrs. Wes. Horhe;' corresponddrig sec., Mr. W. Jarrott and datighter, Annie, !St-� loppbaib William Chapman wilil regret to I a i, I P" , . and'a�e now prebtLred,to do any� work e rn 'Two tablespoonfuls daily, with �11 ,�&";­ � I—. I., �.' I 1�' . - . . !7 I -�,v � " , .- '. I ., I ­ Mrs. Heary FOrdi; treasurer, Mrs. P, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Fern McLeab, of the London that be still continues quite poorly at niIlk Or cream, are usually snifi- ,�. �1.11. - ''I . ­�'..1_111:1 .......... . f__ �_ . ' In dressmaking, Cleaning and. press - f. ft I ,, " "", � , --- � . ,T,','0,;� I , . , . . a Marta; organist, Mrs. Welllngt06 D. B. Saunders- In London, calling bu. Road, left during the past week for Ing, Thanking 0,7� ,% I 1�1 �kl"'� - , , , d f6rInbrlY. his home about two miles southwest " ,7* % 'v , ,�� , . .�,,�'­'�,"�, ., � , W ­ " I . � 11 Clarke; . eie'nt. Stubborn cases may require ,��,4 ,, , -� cl�� " P11 , - Ar, Isiallions SkItner; supply see., Mrs. N. M Xirkia�d take, where he has Secured as, We di ' AuL-BuAX oftener. Serve, Am, ,. V1.1 I I , I., I" � ,� " .., , , , , 'V�",4 , r. Saq:Oers at Victoria Hospitoill. you for Past vatrofi-age.' Yours tmiy of Hensall. . P ,7 1; �f I 1,11;,,,,�,�,�,�,. �, ,�:_ . �,""'d-k"d, -1 I . IvIng, Mrs. William 'Mr. and Mrs. W, Huxtable, of c6n- a job and Intends staying for 4" PaTImIlOr's.. . 2599'i Messrs. Glenn, Broadlo6t, John BRAN eithei as a cereal, or�cooked , � supt. oyst6matic. ,g .,�', 1"AD9"T", " `��, . ,11 I &Z - Iffilub" . Mford; Te"iperance see,, Mrs. 01i�as. tralia, visitdd witill the latter% mother, time,, / " . qlenla, Stewiirt McQueen and Peter " �, . .11 . . Ministers Exchange into nluffins, breads, etc. gat it ,� . : L4 :�ilo " '' , . . W,� �'I�_ , "' , ",V01%lia 1, , 111im . I - Johns; Associate Helpep�,, Mira_ Thos. ,. Love. I , . I I on Sunidb.y last Rev. Artfiur Sin. Mans011, are in, Toronto this week at. iegUlArly for regular habits. . ,I I trem wol 8611 . , I ,�,�;�"L �_, �' .' I � I V MrEF el ' AkMi -1 1 Z yT The ma V ", _'V4 ­- ny fri;tds of Mrs, Walter ,, 11 AW ,',� 11143W. ;P6 aio' lwaild ; Sftlugers! set,. edfilmlittee, ' Mr. koffi Love visited, -his claugfi, clair ibud .,Rev, I)e. Wit Gousio;.' of, tending the Royal Winter Fair. (( "I. ' - V-111 be I 11 S io ,� , I o Mrs. X. Coultis mrs.1h, F airbairn, ot the town line, , Att-titm is gharanbeod by tli& , , , ��� ,-, rq d,"a , , , , � - 0-11���_�__ - - , � , , - i SM&I-i** 1 6". RUnte'r, tef,� Helen, in St. Jose*8 Hospitalt � 0hUrch, C1111 ,I .The eloctors are looking forward P, W.,F, 1;�, sley U'Altel to�%. ex- ; , POOd, P MIrs. I 0 D9 4,.'i ; ­, S: I 06var&' Mrs, Wuh !� Jbhns; Lori&% , I . I sortk to 1pare that Ohio 10 hot - e11JOY- Rel -1699 Oomparly. Sold by &11 gitt- r�l�i , I 1,"i , 1, I ff . 6T , , P�Av. ur, DMA"a to the n6mination. meeting to U Mid. ' . 1, - -* -0 augel' uutles C4 . - , 1, " I , " ' The fteW Vailt-tA lavot6fies fi� III #roj&Juj 4MJV6t6,At,y derhaboal6r th)� -in the Town Hall oft, PrJ,d0,evt114ng - "" .1 01 " '' , ", , M14§16flary kdnth sec,, Mt*, 9her. 6 gut�'Or6seut A6 beA,Of k6alth but 3u, Made by �Keflogg iA London, �. �, �'/,' # I � I I 11 , , "' ":,�;,­,j t I I ar,60k - WIM ler,,," mirg. n4arlug vomple6f I 11 .0, I a of, 61ft *'&�� bpt within t ,e tour , ,R37 h , 6t W tow . �. 4 7171!11�� � I I, , , d, . " " . d'A Bud; %tl on at Sch �,6 0 1. ,. be Im youit'g, r6ple, W 09%, em � god' d6- fof thIs week whoh thtre V1�66*60 to 0*146- � I ; , . . - I �1.91,� 14 � R'N I I .. ; , #J, 11'. *141 1. 1 A 1 1 '. �', I . , ��­�4 , "', ��" , 416taut, ru,. 111100 go, , I ,fty one Inny � A 101. � 1 fiumb6� of .'i K"".,� 1i Np t ach I I , ,,.� 1,1�&�,��, I �� o �f,�_I, ""�7"7"��,,,�,,�:,�,;�,,�'4"-"'�lt9ll.r 11 0 .1 , ­ 4 � . . 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