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FOR it.,4N.T.;.-grosa
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• WANTED: -.-A competent roan to
• -collect tangs, in arrears. :- Information'
-• *an ho recAved" et My offiee.. •
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• FOR. SALE -Registered Holstein
•,C0W,0, years Old; just freshened,:
large, splendid, ini*er, easy to milk,
pkieed to Sell. Rartieulara at Sentinel
• Office ' • •
COTTAGE ;,for Sale or Rent at pt.,
,Vive..reeeas furnished, :large
LA-:•••• . 11Prcli,acreeoedt-AteesoWeLAPPIY-
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to •Mrs. A. M. Spence 83 Alexander
• pt.', Oshawa Ont
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, OUR TED,c,KING 'RATES
; lambs or other .atock to Toronto arc
-reasonable:" Lambs:, 60C 'each. Apply
to Harvey . -Ackert, Lucknow, Phone
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• :POE .SALE, pp„
resaleaue-on-Rose- ern-een•-•
veniences, in good repair, •good barn
On property, 'possession. about July
1st. Apply. to W. J. 'Todd! LucknoW.
• (26,--6-P.) '
• LEARN WATCHMAKING -7.1eioll
our Watchmakers class and be inde-
pendent with a good trade.. W, atch=,
makers -always_ in_denuind„...Sumnier
• class of • select Pupils now forming..
Rush: inquiry ,for fuJi particulars to-
DOMWA• sysTgm, 32514e: Yonge
Toronto, Ont., -
.PROPERTIES : FOR .SALE -TWA
properties withhouse and barn on
each, just north east ,of . 'C. N. R.;
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:depot! :Acre of ground n each pre-:
• pertY. Buildings . in good • repair,
;abundant :Water supply. Properties
must besold as -the owner is leaving
for • England. -Mrs. Jaines J. Ross,
'Prop. , For particulars, .apply. to
Well. Henderson • Auctioneer.
. CHICKS .
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Our very :best. -quality: Guarantee
free from disease.Line bred • from
Our. veil :best hens., We wiil deliver
..thein to your home. Rocks $8.. per
hundredk-Leghorns,--$7.--perz,hundred.
*1 In kits of 500 or, over $1. per bun-
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tdred;leas. 1 -latches off every. Monday
and. Thursday. .
Walter Bose, Brussels, ,Ont.
AUCTION SALE
There will be -offered for ale by
Public, Auction on Friday, July 6th,
, 1934! • at the hour of ‘1. Crelbck in the
afternoon, at the .office' of E. S..1-leth-
ex-Wigton, ,Liicknow, Ont., one dredg-
• ing outfit with necessary scows, _etc.,
Which said die-dirtiaTifot • in . working
orderTbuthas a quelli itr-of good
•' «planking • and parts and ',Material
which are useful in .repairing ; other
. .machines, which machine is at pie-
•. sent ,:fttiate. on Bleck "A" in the 1st
1,concession south of. the Durham Road
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The .said •machine is•;sold; for arrears
of stOrage, lot the instance of H. IL
-.Taylor and said 'dredge is the. pro-
perty of • Messrs. Fournie, who reside
. • at Sombre, Ont... For further particn-A
apply •
•, R. S. Hetberington;•Wingliam. Cont.;
-" • Well.: Henderson, Auctioneer.
12TH oF' JuLly
cELEBRATIoN- 11E
Details, are nearing completiori for
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Oster
Psed Away Monday
the •celebrating ' of the Itb, JellY Within .A ;Mouth • r 92. 0.•.(11
in Lueknow. At2C 'Birthdjr Only Boilridving Member
;this telebratleil•*aa-l'eld')1"* •One Of Ashfield'
intiriliers • Of Luchno* L• 0.14.
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hinds on this occasion are leaving 'Pioneer" Families Passel -4114Y on
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.notbigil.'' undone to Malta the day a Monday.. - a' ' ' - ' •
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huge , success..., Many *ledges from : • t ,, -!---- , -
Huron and Bruceare expected . to • • !:,A1Int-• Lizzie!' Weheter ,hi deed
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joinin the '. "walk" here rola if the 'and this community., tnourn,s the pass-
-,..ethermazi-W: kind Menster-gath-• •inr, f o
b loved old lady ' Had
she
oring is predicted. Flaw to , be in !Wed until. July 20th, She would have
knowon Thuraday, JulY 12th. attained her ninety-secend birthday.Luc„
• • In ber passing 1. removed the lost
: A .new lot of Wanton's and Girls, surviving Member Of, the ',family ,of
Wash . Dreasee.. Special at11.99' each :ttbe'late'Mr. ainI3Mrs. Daniel! Webster
; . THE MARKET STORE one • of the • original pioneer htlIevulg a clubhoilse. Platform con-
ti1,1 ted the. 'green. „
of Ashfield. It Wait., in • 1854'that,
Daniel .and...1ktber7 Webster estab-.
iwir=4,14-hbonteirit4914i4Odp..o.ri-eam
,of that time, ;on the tarni. now ;owned.
by Kwart. Taylor. 'That • was :three
,years after.Eli Stauffer;' the .original
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.pathfinder had Made his way to this
:spot._ ;.•
Webster,. had previous . to 1854,
explored this .district,, bought :bp
four !hundred icres., of ,:gdiminmerit
land, cleared 'four and a 'half ,itcres.
of it; and . built a' log house, • before
bringing his wife and ten. Childred
time a
Order in :the.11Wasonic Hall .31,.Thutalz log
theirn
gwits 'theevi: .(..;histothat
tsrme.. _At .
means of crossing •hOUr,,, when, the first, Anglican: service,
day 'evening, :. when J. C. MeNah, Nine mile ; River,' on the 'Gravel ,waii held in .Luchnoir.-
Mernber" of Old Light' Lodge :mood. subSequently mt. .•Webster In a sacred .and ithpr6s6i,v.61 service
the.Rt. Rev!' Charles A. Seeger; D:D!,
Bishop of the , pineen. of
,Huron, conferred the sacrament 'of
, Until...about Sixty years eget there
Was .little iriaprovement in the meth-
•-...-•-eds-of sugar .makers; but since that
tune the • advance has kept pace with
that of other brinchei of agriculture
uritil it has become a more or:less hi-
ghly 'organized conunercial ;iridustry.
'--..Brockville "Recorder -Times, .
SplinterCati8o0
Death of YOungotOi,
inquest disefesed Clemetitia
Domingo de Allende, aged .,fonr,' of,
tu.. leave Town, South: Afriea„ died from,
EtePticaethia,'EesUlting from a_ splinter
In a big toe
• 'A,bretherot tbe child, said,his sis
ter , ctiniw to him :and comPlained . of
hivii.ing a splinter in. bet tight toe- 14
railed if Out with, tweezers and found
iIt to be an inch long and fairly thick.,
The 'WOund bled b. lot and he applied
lodine ,Pfis mother, also bore:Cie
Powder. on the tpe. His, sittet.liniped
little, ,afterWardS and then' died
inuldeply. . the ,distriet. iorkeicif •in.ft
ost mortenr exatitination. found • Et
-.wall Splinter. wood still,. embedded
in•Ah,e, skin of the toe
Roset
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., . acity--Divinity-Divinity---in -mankind in
.I.• R. McNab, S. S, Old •Light Lodge, school at Hackettstownuntil f iv ' '
, a e ceremony constitutes the, ,blessing or , t
Lacicnow, father_ of, the candidate -
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yvais later when a' ,log school . and the Bishop, who by his position -re whom there Shouldbe a reflection
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and. whose: honor it was , to prepare chrirch was, built at Mom Throughout presents the Church, and is the in- of the perfection of: °°d' He Pointed
i , been. a ,e, u r uc ion o can i_a into the
out how Jovewasthe essence of the
the candidate for, the . degree; Thomas her life she had •f ithf 1 t 'od t• ' f the d'd ta
P •• / member of the Methodist and more communicant's life nt: self-denial and Masonicphilosophy,and ho th
w , . e
'Richards S. D Acicia Lodge Lon-
..I4. PY BOWLERS STAGE: .•
' EUCHRE AND. BRIDGE
A. very ' ' successful el4elire' and
Izeid_,ke„Was' held- at the :bone of 304,
It,'INV,•• 40Yilt„. on: .Mnndi4' afternoon,
1114er the auspices. O"f•.' the . Lady
BO*1:erici Guests Weie 'present . Vein
Wlegham,„., Teeitwater-•:ard 'Ripley,
•:6144,COU'' ',fables , Of ladies ; eni3Oyed- the
ei# playing, with the tables arrang,
eetOti the spacious verandah, grily
7data,rated, with flags . and a profusion
ofellowers. A dainty lunch followed.
isfo, Will Douglas won the bridge
POO and, Hrs. Charles sSteward the
en 'Irr orize The afternoon was as
;
We financially remunerative and the
Lady Bowlers. were able to proceed
Old Light Candidate
SilgerwOod MisOnie Degree Teem
Raises •Member of Their Or.ganiza
thin to Third Degree in Minainr
By Impressive- Ceremony in 01
Light Ledge on 'Thursday •
• An • unique , and impressive ;Ore!
mony Was Witnessed :by a large at-
tendance Of members of tbs.. XakePlF
MOM COPIES 6 CENTS
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The Bread
or ile4itiac:'• The Brea'
of I•1044.h- .
'''...W.A.4.rir AND'•;SEOUE, OUR 'M .. :
'...-Satii,iii.ay peO,141i-,,' ,t. •
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DATE. 'SANDWICHES •RASPBERRY 't.A4.11.,A-ts;;.,
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ii-g.i.',4 tiOLT,..as. - • CHELSEA BUNS
%TEA' BISCUITS
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OUR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD IS .100%, WHOLE. WHEAT .
' DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL
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BA:KER.Y.
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Sunday Services
Conclude Jubilee
onducts Confirmation
alias of Eight Confirmed In St.
Peter's Church on Saturday Evening
Pitting it was that on this their
tion 'e held t Parish I
_ iy.n,servi ein S . Peter's church • •
on -.Saturday evening, should , cam,- •
St. Peter's Parish was honored on
meinOrate an event. of-. sixty years
ago to the day and Practically to the Send" to. have as the • guest. speaker
• • • at the morning. service, the Rt. Bev.
C. A. Seeger; Bishop of the Diocese
of }Wrack In the evening, Rey. 3. H.
Geoghegan took the !service Which
'brought to a close a happy , anniver-
sary occasion that fittingly. marked:
011•11111•11110.00.,
Mesons Attend Morning Worship In
'Anglican : China; - Addreased. By
• kt, Rev. C. A. Seager -Rev. 3. H.
Geoghegan ;Addresses ' Evening
Congregation To ' Conclude An
Annivdreary Occasion Long To
jul)llee Anniversary, the Confirma- -"BS semiemlhered( In. St. Peter's
A. F. and A..11/1:, and "13aby Manager"
of SilvtwoOds Dairies' Ltd,; WAS
raised. to the third -degree, by a
SilverWoed degOe teain; comprised,
'entirely of of this organ-
ization ?font different points in
Western •-Ontario..
With Eoy McGee, W.M. .; the
. -team was --ushered
underbrushed. a road to Belfast . and
Was One foremost tinder;
taking. the construction of a log
a class, of . eight sixty years .of service Wide first an.
bridge .acreas, this stream •• '.1 " confirmation upon
'Mr. and Mrs.: Webster, with their candidates, Whieb, included five girls, Anglican group gathered for NVer".
three children came to Canada: from GladYs PenroseA Winnle Thomson, ship in Lucheoir.. The serviees' were.
marked-by-ronsing-addresSeS full .
.Ireland
of
nee' . at the time Of the MaeKenzie Ruth: Parker, and three boys, Prank .spiritual uplift} and .eneoUragetn.ent
t 'I •"
-Rebellion atid'following-this4 itPrising Met)uillintgana McQUillin"and-Ooria' and was an occasionthat will not
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in and introduced -.by *nail's., W,n1in 1839 the Webster family made
'Moir and W. JDavison, with -VT -FET 'their home at Norval, where' Eliza -
Storey, •• Past . Master of Winde9r beth. was yborn. They later moved to
Ledge, :personally, introducing :the doiton county:. before corning to
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members of his team who included Ashfield. Miss Webster's father died
in 1883 and ..her mpther seine ten
Leslie Gray, 1. G. •. Of Terriple Lodge,*
stfinson. • '
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.:addressing ithe Confirmation
Class ,and the congregation, Rev:
Seeger chose as his text, Luke '22)1.9;
"and He took bread and gave thanks,
ad, brake it, and gave unto them,
• Soon be • forgotten by, those vv,ho
filiareirin the joys of this an/jiver-
:Members. of "Old Light Lodge, A.F.
and A.M.'andvisiting members frem,
district lodges, numbering about one
earn, .later. • 'Aunt Lizzie'" only int1ije...4•168.,isor •atterided; the ,.morning ser-
King 41:Ani9rf Lodge, Thanieiiiird;•
WM. Goldsmith,: • J. tY., Corinthian
'Lodge! London; R. L. Sheppard,
St. John's' tOdge•^ London; •Istorman
.in . renlent. 'Me where they listened attentively
luriiving , sister -,-,-Mary Ann, Mrs: iiven!*•for you: this do
of the Craft deliver a forceful'
eager, o prominent ineni.:
David• Anderson, - died in November •brance .of Me". Confirmation; proCeeds to Bishop B
last year, as she neared. her . 94th the Holy Communion, the Speaker ber , ,
birthday. 1..•
, address
pointed. Out and stressed the import- ' ,
Bieben Seeker stressed the cap-
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ell, .1. W., Victoria : Lodge, Toronto; __.,Miss_StrAiktertfirstiliternieti ' t ' 1. ' h' ' . .
a og ant re ations ip between the two. The
don. Lorne' Weaver, Lynden ,.„. „ _ relationshiPs of this fraternity were
ecentl- United Church. unselfishness in following the exani- ,
• 'Lodge Lynden; and Neil Olde, W.M., Fo about two Years and a half ple of Jesuei . so close, ,that members are as brothT
qrs.' Their work of benevolence is a
of Dufferin, Lodge Melbourne Atlas Webster bei been confined to There are great discrepancies be-
• t this PPint. the Lucknew officers.
,her home and a goed deal. of .the tween thoSeeonfirmed and those who
,i,ime to her bed. Heweyer ' it: has "Main faithful to the • coinmuni-'
'3eell' only ,thepast five 'weeks, dUZ,.. cant's life, Rev.: Seager pointed out, has the Privelege • Of, defeating the
ielr a Period' of rapidly failing' health but Which is not so marked ., as it selfishness , and: egotism in a world
that her condition WOE‘ 'regarded. as formerly was. 'It . is ' a fact," he where for .thepast twenty Years,
Set-ion:a, Kindness and hospitality said • "that- there _ls,a' merited *lick, Carnage and unrest has . been every -
as marked the. life of this revered ening of sacramental life." ".More 'where prevalent. , In . spite Of this un-
•ild, ;lady!, a virtue instilled • in her people Are going :to .communion than rest, the Bishop ' pointed Out ,God is
childhood' in her parent's home which during the ,past. 1009years in: the still, breathing. Order out, of: chaos;.
was 'oPen. at all times to all comers. Church ' of England". „ in accordance, with the Divine intr.-
1.1ntit the last ,she' delighted in the , Confirmation, the . Ilisliep • Made pose. '
FolloWing the 'death' of hers. parents LContinued on Page,5)'. is' lofty, the sPeie-i., ,Continued it
token of this love and fellowship. 'In
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•vacated 'their chairs to the degree this' spirit of, fellowship the Craft
!feam, who conducted the ceremony
in a manner that later merited many
compliments from those witnessing'
the spectacle. W. T. Storey acted ' ai.
Worshipful Master, and his charges
were delivered exceptionally , well.
• Fie was assisted in his ,work. by Neil
Olde and T. J. Salkeld; the latter a
Past Master of Old Light. The work
of the candidate was: perfect and the
concensus of opinion was that the
•degree was presented in a •fashion
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that "is rarely witnessed outside. tif
,large city lodges : The ' .presentatiori
'hi Storey to the Candidate, of
ta, :"velume. of the :Sacred' Le*". -7-a
411-4asonie. Bible, beautifully bound in
„(COritintied;on f'age„5)
:SHIPS- FINE,. HOltSE.
al A seven year olo Clyde, weigning
p
tit.o.•,) was, disposed of hilt, week . by
McKenzie; The., bored Which
Vis said •tio: be probably the best evo
shipped ,from here Was Stabled. at
14r..''MacKenzie's barn for about. ter'
"Pays:. Ile was sold to AinerliCai
buyer for .show 'PorpoSes, and :left
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a here by truck for Tillsoribtlig, wheri
t he' will be leaded on the Michigan-
r`i' Central Railway, .with West Virgin,
'lie 010 destination: TVs SPlendit
'beast win; raised near Mitchell ant",
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lisired by a horse now owned br San
• . Matent an of ttervii! • •
visits of her many.friends. clear; is not a conventional rule tole Although the idealism �fMasonry
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o. •wohoter mode her hcom.a ,with posses no redemptive power; n.o
Net sister suouni und ,hrothei Tom BAND is• piiEpAsiNo forgiveness �f sins. For this We mina
In theresidenee miw owned 'by hones: FOR WATERLOO FESTIVAL look to God through Mir 'churches:
'Cul:heft. . "Feitirteen
reasing solos were sung by Miss
• moved to her. present 'residence. :With the Waterloo Musical Festi- Myra. MacDonald of • Lueknow ' and
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''Aunt Lizzie'stt home has :been the val leing 'held next ••• SeturdaY; • at Mr' Jack Beav." Winglian"
•:rime of her brokher.Richrirdis family which the Luchnew CitizeitiS' Band In the evening the •Rector, Rey• .
• tince his death eighteen years, ago Will' compete, practises are heing 4. H. Geoghegan conduct• ed the eihs.
Ind' since Miss 1-lazel Wetister was held every hrht ,this week by the ing ,ServiCes of the ,Anniversari,
an infant, her annt has • Cared lier local hand, The 'Band nmenihers be!' ch°81ng f°11 his subject "The New
I Life" „with .the text being 2 Cor. 5:11
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ber as a mother. Besides Miss Hazel .tween Piactloing .and , public
the bereaved. Members of this flintily engagements, have, been particularly
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:ire . Ada Webster, Gordon of busy during the past ten days. 4
Toronto and Attn. Arens .of Cleveland. week" ago Sunday they led tlie 1..0.
The funeral service ' 11 be 0•P+1 Parade to Greenhill cemeterst.
'Ida, this afterriden at herilate4resi- The following Tuesday they were
lonce,'conducted by Rey. ' S. T. Called out to lead the parade Of Lib -
Tucker, with W. G. Andrev4, Thont4S eral celebraters. Wednesday night
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qmith,.fred Andersson; James Alton, they gave their regular weekly con- Positblc. to be in union with 'Christ Ithcoamrmkeudniibyy thpeiyonleeivredinoduubsttriheolursnlievsesS.
Robert Webster and Hugh McIntosh
-revised version-"Ifanyone • is in
union With Christ, he new being!
His Old life has passed ewer; a new
life has begun!"'The apeaker assert-
ed .this teit alone interprets the
Wlinlo philosophy of the . Christian
religioh and ;declared first,. it is im-
PRESBYTERIAL . ANNUAL :
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GATHERING AT ' KIN'fAIL
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CAMp GiOUNDS
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:gath-
ered In • annual fellowship' at the
.Last Wednesday afternoon a. good-
lyKintail representation from all sections
Modera-
tor, Rev. Kenneth .. MacLean, of •
presided.
Following in historical address 'by,
the Rev. T. D. MoCiiliongh, of ,
cardine, ,which the persecution of ,
Our forefathers was graphieally and :
touchingly described, .especially in
relation to. the Conventicle ,
Commun-
ion gatherings in :the . hidden glens....,
of: Scotland, and the heroic ;defence
,Of the Dutch . Protestants in Holland,
the Sacrament Of. the Lord's 'Supper .
was 'observed by those Who 'gathered !
under quite different:.cenditiOns,', the
beautiful Scenery of. lake and •shoret ••
and forest under 'a clearskY being
now :keenly: . eir!-io-fed;' .without the.
.fear of sudden :and deadly attack by
eneMY--dragoens, ,whielv•-•-filled.,the, y
minds of the Covenanters,..of,'„larme
days. . 'An able and 'appropriate :sm.-
mon, Was 'preached by Rey. *Dr. Mac-
Kenzie Of Montreal' Presbyterian
'College; and :•after- the Communion,
Moderator ...11,eLeari 'gave ,.Very
.‘40dreati,1 .0.•
r,A season: '.of informal.' and veil .
pleasant ' fellowship 'followed,. and
.everyone went...hOnie,' feeling : that a
Most profitable -afternoon had. been
spent.:
James- Barkwel
At Advanced Age
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Hod Been A' Resident Of Ashfield.
• For Over Three Score Years -
Family Seven .Survives: ; • •
Having enjoyed good health until.:
:about a rnenthago, since , when .lits ,
health 'rapidly tailed due to the in-
firmities 'cif old age; . Mr. James
Bothwell ;passed awar. on Sunday. ,
his86thyear, at the home of his
'SO Oliver, with whoin he , has re-
sided Pri', the Ashfield Boundary at.,
the 15th sideroad. :. •
For over • sixty Years 'Mr. Baihtiell
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has been a reaidentt•of Ashfield and
IA his comniiinity, although of a
qUiet, and •reserved disposition, was .
highly respected and nuielf :belPied, -
He Was born neat Port irPpe' and .
when in young manhood Caine with
his parents and brothers and sisters
to Athfield, Where they up
farming west ok, the village, One Of;
the twO farms they occupied being '
that flow `evoid, by Sr- Stanley
In 1881 Mr.,. Earkwell married Alice t
Andrew, a :dater orIsaac Andrew,
She.. having predeceased 'him about',
seventeen years ago. For a time
thy remained on the home farm and
theen lived in Kinloss for Etbout tWo
'years, Forty' years ago they moved
to the vicinity of Lticlialshy in which •
1 cert. Thuraday. .afternOtin nnti: even.-
ing ;they. played • .at' the ,. Anglican
• ` ,gtirden partySiinday afternoon:Were
iti kin tardirie. 'leading the 0. F.
;and net knoiv and secondly it is
iinPossible .to be in with Christ and
not phow •it. If salvation. is at elf; it IS both perSonal tinddefinite
is pallbearers. .'„'. ' • Bern to •the', union. were eight
children, :one de** dying' in '
infancy. There survives three &nigh..
patEttlEf for their'decoratiUn service •exPerience, of any kind is just terS, Harry' WhitEiny,, gra,
toui that evening headed the L. that: One, really pOriSeises4- McCiiaries and 'Mt*. George' brooks
0. L. 'parade to •Sont141 to rest borrowed. He likened' and loth' 'Serie! • Plaxmaii,;.:Gilbert;
tery, and this week Bandmaster Ray,. 'people's experiences With • that .of
.Worth, is devoting all attention •Pent AtithenS, when they attempt -
1 ....L41.. nightly praeOces final viatsat. :ad to display'. their ,Own beliefs, tvhielt•
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as ,.• :Tritettlient will be. Made in • the
4Thism*
tise
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tOUNTY,, ORANGEMEN
'NORMAL.' GRADUATES" PICNIC.
Loeal 04i:dilated of the Stratford
,Norinal School Will be -interested to
' 'MOW that a ;picnic will be 'held nt
t Elgin on, Inik 2n4,,,at:„Ight4.,31
in, tnpedi ail gradtuites. will be re
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ben •
: .tipiohdict program. has been" tirt,,
ranged • to ceititivende' With' lunch lit
12.30 and 4111 Continue for the
balance of the day,. All attending
jfl b,rinf 'litach. bniii;etth,„ entitis toUta, t.„;,,,;. •
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ATTEND .cnuittil stlivior
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'pa- Sunday '' evening the'' donntY
'Orange- Church 'parade ;Was. held tb'
7017
,out,..„si.,., , Where in tip
proPriate address ,w a ' given lit lidiA,
SI. L. Untonnn, An inbling • at the
lodge .totOm at tiu know 1.4.0: L. No,
428, the • parader tviti headed- by the,-
GitiSen4 Rand. There were about
. sixty Members ,iit ',attendance sat . the
service,but owing to the :distance,
many 'did' net •jOin:10.'the spar& oyer
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family plot in ".'Greenhill cenietery,
brat a few rods, distant trem ,:the
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ite . the liVebpter Pioneer' boMe.
Trt4 Pioneer passed to ;,.)ier
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WIlY AN EXAMINATION
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IS NECESSARY
• ..The number Of different errors
• Of, Vision is not large, _,,r1kit the
variety Of results of such (taffeta
• beyond computation. Scarcely
any two, 'persons -have identical
• results arttoire 'similitt-Otc,-
reetion, Tfint,!ndicateti the '
kOf anYinde believing that he 001
she Can 'ehOOSO dOrreethin..ot
lic property dited without* an.:
eittim fia on. t • '
••;:•AITS101G'S Eittilfh", 01:01.
I
ailed tr)r' the *aterloe 'contest, The ;so ,Often ended in failtire,-,snd
p�in-
Band '.:isi.inotering to 'Waterloo and -tett out that when Paul aged his;
,the Secretary Would be Pleased to single cOnVersiOnstory a great rel,
hear froth hniono who dould too v,iyid Welt ylade likewise. ,When PeOple
their ear. or ''whOmight be attending iiietiy of their .oWn. exPerientee of
and ',Would -ha -Ye roem tor', additien0 Christ ti he* donceptitrii ',arises' in
apsngers.„
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ITAJOittttb4ii ttie 't6*1141i10;
Hendera, one Olivei, all of •
with the 'exception •d .,1VIrs: 'Whitney
o Detroit, live in the. coinintinity.
Twe ;liketbera; John of, Winnipeg and',
Sinn of Toronto and one sister; 4fis.:
George 'Neil of Battle Creek 1lich,
also survive.
Thc' finiptal service was • 'iota
yeaterdity at the residence' of on
tat d 6 d h Rerv, g
the hearts ot,Man: eon u te •••,y , •
Pege,6) ' Kettle of Ripley • Mid was largely ,
attended as a Marie Of trespect itt'
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' " the venerable Old gentleman
„New' Resiery atia altWea fohi,
'omen' and:. Was lield...Ititernielit Watt
litieldv on Friday, lune pgudi to tent.
11(f4 04 gra.' 011ifer etio• 09,41
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