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contribis,tion 0 hietory., Tin= who hare
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the late Pairld Eattlii1C4 2t1 gettivm Vitnxi M-iivell`4001e7; aaltilitta-cicp4 ltafOraterV .1011 at rga vvau dPAI Ir:ro• zt doia141-":41, ht -due. •tP kati 7,
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will maide Ridgetos-an.
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~to/ -Waal sVdith.a.Molt%
tat; breat vac% tbanlovelna tar V.,,.1 t =Om tirolog- expelled, lupe allowed to pollute - :`,
alte rile of cotton. ,' blealome tomo: backache, rhea rs-
' sPaithal rewaled la the friendeldp 02 than. tandaezvassive I atine. Virt=e114‘,M
latitt"' Tree, Ctoel la the en=liato Mat Salts is an excellent dittrotie or
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retaUd to ell the iterote a faith. That nosy 'overlent. voidable ba aasisting the • '.' a
teked With P fat tY ,,Oratrg ttla qto tT- 411 ugo, the chart 1-1430,1 or *0 wirva TAD 13 a th ozzlo. the blood -caret= and produce treat-
and thate poet:a-lived 'their jell3t-litoe Colr
larat-tife ,sraprvor et the adeat Leaidealto Ol? the county.. „ 1_0.2 tawitd. tito,
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02, the commas o idoiatrona asottehAppers
tO Witt aelg,, Malden, had =MY
aolln vhtott to the /elky didnd eVelnd a
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rOLtL reward to.o stamtal arithmetto anti no
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theY Were vitort3hipPed1 ate ielnIgo 02
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on a cod-aseraatheaz ISto was: acre
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It 1 Voir the- lac* twenty4eags,
troiltne
ingtnd,y4lle gith Obtetir.1.tru.- Itoh.
'art Zsatt4e,
.0.41 Thursday last Agnis Eralifdrit;
.: wife a tavidlanratair, ,e,ed at
in hero. seventramVad Year.
ifr beieaVed husband, to -
id one. danglater seirTe:
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ateallao-andolialsoe -alleles Martin,
vassed away op, Bata!, ay aa
sinety-tevecatIt y-earr, Her- -husband;
the late jegoph Eitidson. eliedotwenty4
fivessyeartagd.., ,Bleaensilaildren • sur-
-alite,-four on and eeven daaighterS. vas read ars, cordon oleolta,
and theraa are tlairtyative fer 0.
- aa - preeesatation made by Got
children, MY great-grandehildrea and Malta tor the florae which t
sixteea, grea.tosreat-grandelaildren. PizaiatI t? 3,11.ft.ttcztlt
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hu- kidneys exerete *Lehi impuritieo.
ii Po*, prevatitatlan est o, yo and ------------ es with their at the IseraVena with avyterence o,speck. •find to ars tad te'think them lb an artto.
11'ho 'Perfect Gentleman: "So carryall
lounped IntO you -I didn't see
Stylish Stout: "Flatterer I"
oy end the labzetaz -sw-sownty- -of-a-ea/fish
kind oyer food and cenditiona, who had
thq to-&&2the little
AZnT,lifstheswee-eareatinv, seemingly so
easy to crush by a bloW from a, =master's
heel, that took the 'Mit, venturing here
and there, utilizing powers a adaptation
and social organleAtion that opened the
gates of the future. lite lesson should be
patent that selfish aggrandisement in
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thatotthig oatInet was =do to John Peear, ironence powers =41 etspacitiea of de- the eternal_ Wader the etalra. The elterata--joraelt of faithful ones .whose ,fellowship . ,
wholti-leaViitet -the.-&trUct.. The.cd=s- fOnee, so-teUttarding- theatmlatee, 'aid 0,3-, Ina 011,10,1 faith Tumid h -e, Ono, .t,t) love cleeed to us. °the venture of Cod and
friendship with Eira ei,valtbie and
The better life under- Collie
carsetion calla to all. ing44-
tiee and adventuring in nobler living,
and corporate action in venturing to new
attitude and ovsmerA--, to bring about
nobler cocial and notional and inter-
national conditione, "221±121.7 their!
appeal to tt3. 17e need to be sVaraltean-
like to -leave the ungodly oracs of thirca.
some comfortable easy place, with /no behind- that hinder pure caul undefiled
adventuro rogram contemplated, is an worship and following of God. And wc
mot_ to be Pared- 3.-Vith Ming OUtt- t511) want an- Abral=1, or ratilienq et them,
who will pull up stakes 1111.11a the era.S3
,F9:3:m the
'on Miller.
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a:Vistula
tate was
Vom-
cloatoe.
was iu
ices, the
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',,iiiviteir o -O P aCe fit- ItOsedale viorizones itmotattato.—Iche
EZefibzteritita- church, Toronto, ou Sala, ing and election of oMoars of t
Belgrave. • tardily' lasts -Of Siva' McIntosh, Olivea branch of the Womerag., Ind
daughter of the lateMr. and Mrs• held on Tuecday aStarnoma in t
t 't died kora 14th at ihis (*PA Oliver of Bruasels, to Robert tem' Halle There asaa a good a
/elan IreidO, an 'old ,resklent of the
1.71arleh dUtr-e ' ----- — sistesiaa Warwick, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ergs? leassmon, preeident,
ttbnoWs74:algatt,P.tnot#3-
- ,osasaaeotram P„Alcr,
11"119.171114°' •12 .eightY-tw° I-TV:Warwick of nassels. erso , tAftar'the opening exe
1ft
- saaa7greassass,assoraiitafaa” •
sa --os_ogaHay tatansbape and, Eimer, of
• Orediton, sands:two deighter#,. IsTarso- --Motheoresult of a road sacei-didit 4soess, 1111-715-tt"ti"-'44.-1
wan -Strauglian, who Vras unabl to go.
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George Smith of London and Wass near- Seafortil aklasnary John •
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, W. ichardson of andon is suing Dr. Tjet:nrlaT3iir. „.:21Z:fat,f1:miteri it'rern,,,.% rew . prtall,„„A
Laura at. beme.
J. C. RosS of Seaforth for unspecified aim.-- B. - .--- --- --r---'. --. — .' \ — ---''.
William Robertson, well-known re -
damages. It is claimed that Dr. —
for 111 dislVti T. ''''. P1'1"8 'aim ninde
e .Ter to-behel here
ildent of Wingham, died on Thurodav•
Ross was the owner and driver of -the June ard. .
last in his neventy-drot year. 'For
other car in the' crash, which seat J. J. V.1
11--iii,,,,n ware appointed °lion and
regi-
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many years deceased conducted a
Richardson to the 'hospital. stration committee and Mrs: S. Johneton,
. , • lOneDenszid—Badlley Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, Mrs. P. Ross and 'Mrs.
A quiet wedding. took- place at the J. Wood a were appointed to arrange\ for
Londesboro par§onage on April 14th, the dinner. An instrumental trio, "Nellie
when Vera Elizabeth, only. daughter Grey" was given by Mrs. b. A. Elowtori„
of My. and MTS. Peter MacDonald, be- Mrs. R. J. OPhil,lips and Miss Margaret
came the bride of 'Lorne Roy, young- email- k 141;fka James Woods spoke n
est son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bad_ gardening .,iTd t gave ts.ome hietlp
ley, of Galt. Bev. A. W. Gardiner tous ghts,xeclha.
by -.6"ajecflower ebro
Aritn
officiated. The young ecniple will re- with the letter of .your • maiden name."
side on the groom's farm sear Following are the -officers for 1937-38.\
liespeler. ' honorary' president, Mrs. James Woods;
Chased b,y a r resident, Mrs. pigar i•awson; 1st vice -
Robert MeNall, of Rinloss township, president, Mrs. W. T..Robtrison; 2nd vice-.
teports that he was chased one day president, Mrs. J, J. Wilsor; secretary -
last week by a black bear which is treasurer, Mias, Margaret Wir.g: district
151; nEaD
—RegisterealsOptiniaetrist —
3yes Bsoanatmet2 Saga% .7itteal
(17 years in.Stratford), at
1E4Draxaseries &weary Stare
"Satisfaction' at ..oderate Cost"
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THE CEADING
FUNERAL- DIRECTORS
AND. EMBALMERS
-Ambitlanee- aorticeaataallohotirs,
day or night
nones: Stove 19. Rea. VI
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Funeeall Dinettes* anal rknib
All eallo promptly attanded to
day or night
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URDBRTAKER
Huron Old wale Graduate
Goderleh Coliedtate Inatitialto
13510 VititT ITIARREN AVE..
, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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place to the rieln rail= impulse that
WAS 170;11.tna inim eaoti_ travalied
to come to birth and fruition• ewe we
rsot felt at times a similar urge? NOW
do we treat it? lct la not caslr =Plain
Mb voice within or the voice without that
calls us onv,arel to noble doing and aolna.
Statesmen, missionaries, evangeliets,
social reforme.rs, ad \ many who -were
unknown te,
"the reality of that voice -and call,
)ng obeyed have done greatly for
OcidIe aohursanity.
we all not miss the reminder of the
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coliaderviitions to a -
Zit; asaaolastataesoasas asecook:41.Waa
Prete and ebdeottves. • I a. tiOtn Vith such a, strength. w ----------- ow& end go out in Od's name tO the
excelled. No vonaer becanie a friend -- s "Get thee out" Abraham gave life pure and sweet for all people.
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estor Hamilton; PreSs
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Greenock swamp. Whew emifront seoriterWit
by -the bear McNeil banged a pail, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Miss 8. -Carter and
but the noise'failed to frighten Bruin, am. Nirm. cl:aig: visiting coromitte
which---kePt, oft tOrailig, and McNeil Eleanor Wilon, ,Mrs. E. PhilliPs: r
peared into the swamp. O. Taylor, Itaiss Josephine Weir, 11/Ita.-C.
Death el lltichard Oaanun Mrs. 0, Bean, Mrs. J, J. Robertson, Urs.
A, Howson; directors: Mrs. O. Sturdy,
" -Richard. -Usbornie, died J. etelta, Mrs, F. R,oss, Mrs,. E. Raithby:
April 15th at his home in Usborne auditors: Mrs. J. Thompson, Miss Viola
township at the age of eighty years. Thompson.
Deceased vvas Vern near kheter and
spent his whole life in that district
14'or a number bf -years he was a mem-
ber of theOUsborne township council.
lElis wife nedecensed him and he is
survived by one son, eeeil J., of Us -
borne, and one daughter, Mrs. P. F.
Doupe,. of Landoo.
—42411ffile-e Melaka _Celebration
-MantitirMiirITHIZEnera
forth on April 20th celebrated their
golden wedding- day at the home of
their son, Thomas Butt, Kippen.
They have a family of four sons, Wil-
Mibi-EtigeroantoThomme Wellington,
Of Kippejt, -Roy- Arnold, of Stratford,
and John Elam, of Flia,t, Mich'. They
received Many gifts and Were the
honored guests at a banquet tendered
by their gaintik in the evening.
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- 1Ithi‘Ood-advenhp turing ,way Abraliani I a Ore,' liitirde, With sutra a Periiiiiiel-nince. !etter thing; buuding tam; -and tatnatril
took to his heels. The bear disa:P-- gram 43°InnlIttea• lvirs---cl Brratt' Mr6*
LEBBURN, April 23.--Mro. L. Camp-
bell, of -,Dungannon, has spent a couple
of weeks oath 16Irs. E. Stewart.
klr. William Stirling arrived- e
en Friday least alter spending a few
days With his brother, Alex., near
ileatorth.
Miso Catherine Horton, of Godera
svut Stsullay,at the home ot her
grandparents here. '
and Mrs'. 13orace Horton mo-
tored to 'Llatowel and Porter"S Hill
on Thum:day. • s,
Mr.- and Mira. Franklin Berton, of
Listowel, °pent el•turday evening and
rt-of-Sundersaarith „the.-.4atter's par-
ariswasngia-Although the
Weather Wista very wet and disagree-
able this did not .Prerent nine ladies
from attending the April W.M.S.
meeting at the parsonage at Nile on
Wednesdiay last. The eatly part of
the. afternoon was spent in quilting.
and afterwarda short meeting was
conducted by 'Visa Edith Horton. Mrs.,
LYTEL
Drug Business Soad.—Miss Mary
Milne, who has been conducting the
White City drug afore since the death
of her fathia, the late Dr. Milne,
completed a deal on Thursday Whereby
of Toronto, a graduate
pharmacfSr i2 --druggist
session. Mr. Willows is of a bright
disposition and we bespeak for him
a fair share of the trade. -
Death 02 WIrs, A,. B. easar.—The
death occiarred ahr-Wtndsoas on Tueoa
day, April 20th, of Mrs. A: B. Carr,
a lifelong resident of this district.
liza Ann Nesbitt was born in the
township of Morris November 10th,
1803, and received her early educa-
tion there. After her, m rriage to
John Wilford they came to Blyth
where she resided continuously until
last fall, when She went to Windsor.
r. Wilford died in NM and in 1912
she was ntarried to A. B. Carr, who
passed away in 1930. Mrs. Carr was
a valued member of the women's or-
ganizations of the United church, hav-
ing held practically all the Weep of
the W.M.S. atilt W.A. At the time of
her death sh0 was presldent 61 the
W.O.T.Tie Blyth.' urviving are
two cons, Dr. E. C. Wilford of Chen -
Cu, West China, and A. E. Wilford,
of Windsor; two brothers, Robert Nes-
bitt, of Ellythvand,-MorrirP Neabitt, of
Detroit; also one stater, Vim Thomas
McKenzie. of Toronto.
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joan," a conseili Way, spooaorea by
the choir of the ignited church, waG
put on in Memorial Hall on Friday
night and was largely attended. The,
members of the east were: Aura,. a
school teacher, Miss P. Robinson;
31m o Day, a prosperous merchant,
Harojet_Wightman; Richard Randall,
jim's Foster siin, Bert Grey; Granny
Jim Day's mother, Miss Jesqle
Alex.
Mrs. Pomeroy read the devotional Richmend; Honore', the Irish house-
-Litorton ledpi the Bible reading ,
leaflet and the pastor led in prayer keeper, Miss 'Margaret M litMde-.
one of Aura's pupils, Mlso Harki
C,owan • Able, a peddler. Stanley Sib-
thorp; I.kle. his son. Phil. Phillips:
Tack Day, Jim Day's son, n black
Sheep, Gerald Dentleld ; Joan Iran
Pelt, sailing under false colors, Miss
P. Blamilton. The Sunday setiool or-
Otestra of ten pfeces mw.te
'before" the pldy and between acts.
Miss liathlopri--togan gave a piano
solo and Misses Ruth Brook, Jean
McCallum, Irene Mroattinm and Ruth
Hilhour gave rotifer And viveni num
-hers. in the absence of the pastor.
Rev. 11 A: Brook, the Sunday school
superintendent, T,eslle Itilhonn, nyted
chairman. Mr... Harold "Phillip.
was (mach.
11-tker'a S1111 Did, I spent all that
(hog11 yon gckv nit.. Ita !ter N evea'
mind'. 11 give you, 'another roll.
for the several missionaries on the
Program. The eluiptt‘r in the studs
book in F. -hotter form • was read by
SI I AS Alma Sallowa. Miss faallows
WO , appointed a ssist a n t Riecretary
Theameetilig (armed with sinaintt and
prase. A dainty lunch was served
and the birthday box was passed.
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Lorni. Igody,.._pahlishor of The St.
ilarye Jonrnal-Argus. itai.4 been ap-
! pointedby ihe moderator of the United
,1 t'hurch to be n member of, a, i.Offitnti-
Mon to explore the ‘‘1101P. .97tatter nt
1 il1tet1 rhurch puhlientions with the
1 object of nerea sing their efreet e -
gnu rotrprov 01?..tyromas, 11:10,13,", and, to sUbinit plans Pot° .the pro-
./.1P44w,4-, ("action of a Angle "national public:1-
rv7.4.1323, :1122 I tion whic-h will atleguntely vover all
Mitises or our rhtircli
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• iKeep on plitgraina. tlieniettiber titc
first olive yOli gueeet.d in tiMitng O'ot of
a bottle looaena up the otheros-aton-
- ' tree! Daily Itilerald.
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Soap:les-A son p. now reported
achieved, has been for ages' Um Oniall
hOleo 11.004,tegg\h0po. -Viartstlan Sete/1We
ttonitat.
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Euovy egouszo
1937
U 0 GETS
Designs and prices to please
all. Work done reasonably,
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Td.20 a ga9 a,0 vto, co, it
&Coopea_300 2ko gum= tzt), coelazaq szErav 01,40g cc,..,cdtmo 112‘
Euo'‘,...71sa biz tc30020 D2 0,012 it voyate cAm @wo {?mvo lb/ vozamou
4.-M•raC5t1,p7041T.0 °nom
07-cirsa.vAcc,L. c:),=zriDnc3,, aDO fig, upm 60211c Eaco 600CIDO
geocLoo4 vthao gag vow 08002.11.a0 (Llalou Datao Mastocc):
no no= Federal lloarch Corpora-
tion, nationally known lacalinditao 0Y-
ation, asked 1214motoricta in 14
vzidoly reparated citiee in U.S. to
COntributo thoir tOrtrfcc.s Da tooting -o
°"*Infory garsolisiein their own care.
First--t-tho tank olpach car twig drained
ei the gasalino it had boon =duo.
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The tartha of true= carp wore thou
filled with thit3 "Enyntert? goceltae."
Mid unknown motes fuoi wao
Sunoco, With tho color loft out. E. W.
Saybolt Co.Compony, indapondont pe-
troleum ieeline ouilaorifiez, chochod
this "mystery oacolino" and cell:Med
that it was =mist Eiluo Sunoco,
Ahor thoco motorieto had atalliclosat
time io compo tho porforraaneo ol
"ilild'affloolorod Dino Sunoco in Calais •
own cam csaainot the, gaaolino they
had mod proviowly, Roes Yoderal iat
vostiapathro called upon thaw end ob-
tained their frank, hosicot (vitae= eV
the unknown mem hzoL
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a...tc. Nam
aaaaftlitoa. kltreat
oat boelLor40012m-aoranzi, C,)21 pas,
Table, above, chows whot the= motor-
ist) reported aftor comparing Bluo
Sunoco against 34 gator gocolinos, 11
hosing or:ha-prim:A. rulthminoto, 8.5%
o tho ootra-pricod ticoro
ototod thth Mud Sunocoperform:
hotior than tho hiesiserpricod uob
they had beeroutinq.
MARIAM IINGLIIS
rktugatoia Stroot.,,,
Corner Bayfield and Britannia Etoadi "
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