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and The. death! in) Chicago this week of tor H. G. Medr, to Present the byl4w night, and the mee For that reason the Irish PA" �
noble tings.were always playing timije, Rae Carter Slammed in f �_�
Clarence Dar -row, champion of the to tbe. MunictPail Board. �'Wel,l nde& and interesting. The Ilivan, Clinton, A I ... .1 �.
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fame as a defence attorney, recalled the Collegiate Board con -Sider a vo- P and through you �. your fellow citi- 2�1;.11;jl' ",
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mon -people. His. whole am-bition was to, Rev. W. A. ShePhOrd.of Egmlond- cational course and pointed out that at the Queen?s hotel o r; t the g . perance Apostle. zens on the occasion, of Ire anZ, Na. . ..", P .
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in many ways, he was, an� imposisible A typical lette�r readsi as follows: facilities are eqnsidered. at ,the next corner. served at the fortnightly banquet of the old' town in the old co'untry, W11201 . . 11�-.11.,,
My Dear Mr. Shepherd: Band Equipment Valued at $2,000 . game on Tuesday evening and, were exiles in -'an eaffier period, must t V�. ,;-,`�LLL 11
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Certain knocks and passwords were never equalle(L To start the game, the local Lions Club held on Monday . ;�,�,,� L
atan, He quarrelled with his enemies Tbank you very much for -your kind Presenting their annual r,eport� to necessary to gain admi Appro- Buzz Dale took the puck from the eveilimg at the Commercial Hotel with been responsible for the transfer d �X�� �
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and friends and engaged, in th! and generous lett7er. Sorry you left council and. requesting their usual Uon J. F. Daly in the chaar and a . Your .1"i 1
had no capacity for, but ,his dieart so soon and hope you�wifl be this way grant, members Priate regalia was - worni by officers face-off and, went down and shot on - .�r`, .1
of the Seaforth High- and members while the lodge was in goal. Stan Nicholls ,then shot from fuli attendance of guests. A pleas namesake town, in I - gi I
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again and come and see me. Your louders Band pointed Out in, the re- traditions- and -is proridthat its name ,,,"",
it - ant feature of the pr6g4a= was a ....... eee,
the rebellion had been successful broad view of life and, your tolerance port that -instruments, uniforms and session' outside the blue line. In a three-nian is' perpetuated in a jreater'c "I'll ,;, . . . . . . .
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'would have been injurious to the peo- The wall were decorated with litho- rusth Bill FaxquhaTson, missed' the op- solo by Mr. Fmnk Sills. ountry, .- . , I
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-price he paid for doing what he Your friend, and covered, grants to the Band and Father Theodore Matthew, the Great on and worn on Saint Patrick's Day-, ...." '.� "..
thought was right in furthering the CLARENCE DARROW. Seaforth Agricultural Society. would, Hke those pictures to hang fn on a solo runh and taking their first i � .. 11',;;.,�'
interests cif the Canadian people Im . I Temperalice Apostle of Imriand, and by a few of Your citizens --possibly, ''I
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prisoniment, exile, -dire poverty, want, The initiation ceremon� was solemn gerous shot but Bill Montgomer�y �y �', .
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those were the fruits he plucked from and impressive,. On entering th,61odge turned it neatly aside, Buzz Dale q222 ,
-have in, this letter by Clarence objection to increased ra io fee . for a third invitation to addr"s them of the common, ii"rest in a conumou � ' �1. 11 .
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the tree of the rebellion. . the new recruit was greeted by the made -his second nice rush of the having -spoken on two previous occa- name. -1 I ";,!",
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free4hinkers. should not be'tolerated, the Carnegie Li6fary Board necesm- on the, pass. Bill Par4u nielL Father Mattilhew's method the PXle`n'dfng g9od-vishes from IrelandL .Affl
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and that in their case persecution is tated by ill health. Action on a new (Continued on Page 3) speaker said, of introducing T;1�er .'_", � ,
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0 not a Cilirig;fian attitude of mind. In- in a letter to council, ilasked that the -- The individual niethod was more though we say So ourselves, the most .�:',
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. — . persuasion tbat,wroug belief was Im- and shrubs, The work was'referred to the United S. t .., ,
moral, and to propogate heretical to the property commidttee. Toronto, ivtea over one hundred Alvin Date flor a cross check. The . I ..��
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CouncbU*r M. A- Reid, Clerk DF. 11. teac-bing was a crime punishable by friends and relatives gatiblered on the Black Hawks failed to score wiltile he LIONS CLUB 1i"
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and Town- Solicitor H. .G. death, , , Dolmes advfsed council that he had Kaiser's pare ts, Mr. and- Mrs. Alex. with them still on even terms. I .�i
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part of the Cht church a Sproat. . in the second frame Winthrop forg- Temperance. He died about the d- 1_..'�",.,
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. presenting the -town before the On- -istiatt gainst pleting the Main Street sidewalks as . dle Of I . MILK FUND -, �,
the other is the blac.k4&§t chapter in Mrs. Sproat was the former Tena (, ,the, nineteenth century. Fat -her . I ., i 1.
tario Municipal Board, a guide. in determining h.o d ahead when after 10minutft' Stan In Oriental countries a dis'' , �:: �: �1.
of civilization'. We have , w much McKay, daughter of Hugh McKay, of Nicholls centelned the puck, from the Matthews waw� a great friend of Dan- I..
The committee wtas seeking ap. the history work was to be done. The east Gide- iel O'Connell. known as Beri-Bleri took an, annual .".1
no intent -ion of telling the hideous Tuckersmitb, and, the marriage ce,re- left corner and Buzz Dale deflected it 0 �,M
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Woval of the bylaw which council walks invOlvO about 1,8010 yards. ' I Lion Dr. E. A- McMaster spoke of ;,,'i
mony perform -ed by the Rev. Williarn into the. Mt for what proved to be -A I
passed Moinday authorizing the issu- facts, but it is a ciiuse of the deePel&t ' The report of the Finance Commit- the coming District Lions Convention of the nQdves. MedAcal. research re- �J -
humiliation to know that the, motive Grahzim. a -t Egniondville, took -place bbe turning point in the series. 'The , 111Z .....
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Ing of debentures for school purposes. t( -e was adopted as follows: , to be held at Bigwin 111n, Muskoka, N. ,
which urged it and the principles- up- goal only started the fireworks. Until , ,,, _'!
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and will notify thb town In the course on which it was based, was entirely I They made their'bome in Tucker- the end of the frame the best hockey are, making arrangemdats to attend Beri was prev4leart,'but where -aupot-, , .1 ,*,",-f,��,
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of a few days. I early Christianity. It is pagan in, the ' — Torontor, ,wtbiere they at'present re teams put on the pressure in a frantic the charter night of the Watorl.o.o, isbed rice was uzed as staple diet, .. �""� e;
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0— worst sense of the word, ChTistianitY side. effort to gain headway. To -day Oriental countries use un- . '��,11 ,
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n"ds a surgical operation. ' 4 . Mrs. James Sproat, of Indianapolis, the I�lack HAwks s,cored ,their Second Polished rice as staple, diet, b el I ;,::�,
X to "it was this Cenisor,tous and A Indiana, were ,home for the occasion. goal. Alvin bilde made a lone rush T it. has- the neceo'sa:ry tiourishm: to I. i .
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skeptics and all kinds of revolts. down .:e ;;,",�,"I" ,
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Insurance Bo a"rd the ages. Christ was tolerant. He ]lee were Mr. Sproat's sister, Mrs. sticky ice. " Rae Carter rusho(b up dent that milk provides the necessary � _." -
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Mr. U. L. Box wa.0 on Tuesday raryl Board by the Board at 'a recent Margaret McKay, and her sister -in- beat Rintoul from close in. It put the I , , ,�
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, week elected a director of the eting. She sucepeds Mr. I,. C. law, Mrs. James McKay. Prize lisbs
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Ancient- Foresters' Mutual Life Ineur- Chamberlain, wiho resligned from the Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. Jas,. Me- a minute. The Red Bands came right Fair oif the Seafor-th Agricultural SO- have no mll-k?' The Lions will use ,�� ,if,
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.1ince Company on the occasiiOn of the surplus- and contingency, reserves were 'board because of ill health. Kay pouredj tea and were, assisted in back with_tJ3?ei-r counter when A. Dale ciety have been Issued this. week. The Your donation 100 per. c n for th 5 ., Y
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company's,.aartual general .meeting in also increased. Net premium income —0 I I the dilning room by Mrs, Le Roy Oke took a long shot into the Winthrop show thiL% year is on Tuesdak, April purpose. Thank you! . , ��
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Toronto. t for 1937 was $226,325, an IncroaSe of and Miss Florenice McKay; of Tor -on- tei,ritory. Alvin Riley rushing In, to 5th. The Society will- hold. a dance Previously' acknowledged. . $106,26 �,'. �
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The company, the meeting learned, $37,215 over bi previous Year. Pay- to; Mrs. Wm. A. Wright, of Seaforth, put in .the last counter of the game in the evendrig. .Mr. Frank Evans ......... 4.00 _�...1�11�
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and Miss, Grace Hedley, of London. and series. . Hensall Show iS on.AprIl 9th, and . 1, m.11
,showed a gain, in business, in force of me-nts to policyholders, and be.nefici- HOSPITAL IUD THANKS ' .� fl",�
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creased to $1,540,173. The unassigned cent. was paid to living policyholders. PITRI IV 1PA6, UIDMInDT Mrs. Will -lam Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. (Continued on Page 4) 0 . ;,il
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Leeture Club Speaker pital Ald to Scott Memorial Hospital,
wish to tfiank the citized!3 of Seaforth of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. J01m, R. Me- Brigade Answers'
and IVICinity for their geperous sup- Donald, of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs,
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