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. . . ........ 4WW9 009 .0 1Y tiae reslauom. wq Tqcg 4i . zu:tOwn p I 1W, X. BAqy in #h able instructed, to,advertisp.:for an oper- our , I I1.914 24 nt 1W tQu0WX_W QpPro- ator of the "stoup crusher for the eoin, GJaziq I 'Now,"< iduring. �Agk Laiate-414 thVin1UA1;- th0lA for their lug �easou. Tile following tiojpphoue eek.— t4p 40 I nOsA s4oVu,1Um ang re. 4ccouixts were passed: Mo at 't biA x"s 0 Ut. lsus Bank, spew pv, NO urge 0, 01 'his d9PaTtArQ, ft0114-bi$ 110=0 xchange, $4.69;-George,Lsyton, 4nd- bro I , *- WVAP aw and.. qxw; VA, 4p, .Oet"r,�_,iWbilst some of *4 and 4 a]- itug, $Z; Thomas Forsyth,, auditing, Butt, of dtwing. tho, past in, *b, thpy�,. ha eir �,t r tp,bo, limed hli� will �,wWgh Ue hs r the in bArmoAy with $25; ftomberg-Carlsqu Co., in t " 1, e ys,l1iq4'tn peace� a,144 4, ori w ell, reports - that theii p olr of a ar 'ttlmber of men'Ou4'of watpr or pq V7, WA Mit V A Qn: a. -abo. P0 owing, -tho, PACtOu _ks msre M -eat 4 'up an4 To f0i twon h orA, both old and young, $48JU; 4; alrymple, ,salary, $105'; are to quis IL H. MUSU, postage, $16; Bell Telle- employmeA V.JDW
tjwthe city and p r 01 � - � _L' 'Qn ed� an, wp,k4QW even: -Phone X^, L. ID. tolls� $300., The not picki very quickly, —"The tbooe w taam]DIULIN Council adjourned to -meet on -Satur- many friends. of 3fr. Walter ftevens, Edbl# r C10XSTAN(;JP 416 trouble Notim--ne underal ty 01 day, April 12tl� at 2 o'clock p.m., when of Stauley"� '' sed , . I � I I , Irl,
are old tinvet and splewlid Are -ZO4. Rovater, -fll be .5orpy t6 learn, 4AU T7X � �e ned blaelmmrk � !19FET , ".. � - � , � , ... I . , ,,I�,�Zj�tj I., X D. W ir, of Kin- smith of Brodhauou, bao o0e they will consider the report of the that he is, nOi in health! as Thd " 9M. U, b00 thea 1% X11*00 1� , op gn furnt mrieknood froln Tom im 14t fightm.—Mr. Edward Shieffler hag Rigs is IV a qu.811404, It' *#no, Sask., eame: home last week to 1151. Con—$ -Jon 8. WeMov. A11.1 hM!11 neer o4 the D41 Drain.—D. F. fast as maitf.,Jfriends would wi 'Toronto, here 'he 10, k. W01M from (Gregor, Clerk. se but all;,will hope that, WMAY spe4t a -couple of'weeks- with in on her'motheT, Urg, J. ritton, arA repair,"r4 done leay. yeum el em- bro4king the.. F4* Ole vrlio is very 'poorly at present.—Mr. enoe in hehm- gatlsft4tiou suaralu- soon be able �,d be out and around ari bers'of his fa ayteed. Give me u trial.'Joseph Simon, harles Lowrie is not improving as 2937-3 9 an William Wilkinson this, week ceiv- mjlj'�Jjving the ga n.. to jo'6�'AQ* M St4, ris intends holdin to..13a 11 aeh'og-�*ur fast as his many friends would, like BRUCEFIELD auction 61 rm, farm stock ed word of the, death of her mother, r -on 0 !his f, Choice Oxforda in Leg �.hqr t d soNotes.—The chief topic of interest
t6 see and is yet confined to his room Notes.—In last week's Brucefield and impleli*uf� on Tuesday, April 8. M rs. Greepharilt, widow of the late J. and, �,Xjdp wnd h S A, ea n account of heart trouble—A meet-, that is new is the snow storms of We will be sorr to lose Mr. and Mrs fitting boots—a eholie 480 ent. of 8 liitems we mentioned that the Misses T Gree4am, late of Woddhall, Who rganization of the foat- S"day, Monday and Tuesday fol- ean Murdock and Gladys Addison Stevens from* ourl conimunity bat, h' seiei*-, Empress Stiillp.Sh rs are pe�pd, ing for the o ad reached the good old.,hige of near- ng last Saturday's rain and sleet. had sung the duet, "We'll Never Say hope the ehangp may prove a $6.00'aud 'Boots, at' 48.00'. ball team for the eomine season will low! great l 84 years.�Mr. and Mrs2 Robert to be held on Tuesday evening, Apr benefit to Mr. ''Steven's health.—Mr. .8. —Miss Mary Gorrel, of Toronto, is Good-jbye in Heaven," at the recep- Bonthron�, who spent the winter fort Sole $J�Oeg,!"jhp.Tao# colipgortabl Empress Tread-Rdb Ciliph the guest of Mrs. D. McConnell— Win. Deverea= and best wearing cushion sole in CaIna &II those interested are cordially in- tion tendered Rev. and- Mrs. McIn- of Se4forth, who is months in Bruefield' with their &4�,ouee tried, a vited to attend and help boost the Mr. Brian Downey, 2nd concession of toh. This was incorrect s this among the leading eattre men of old daughter,,M`rs. C. Simpson, are re- Sold in Seafo#h 'eali by worn. Oxforde, $6.50; Boots, $8.50. 'boys along.—M-r. aud Mrs. A. Rad- Hibbert, is convalescing from a, serl- beautiful duet was sung on Sunday ped a carload from our turning to their home her' Huron, ship e. — Mr. illness. The C. W. League Will station thii, wtk. This load ford are visiting Mr. and Mrs. . Ous after the farewell sermon.—Rev. J. wag William Webber spent the week end Brown, of Londesboro, this week.— hold their monthly meeting on the billed through to Halifax and E. Hogg, of Clinton, Interim Moder- no in London with hip sons, 'Garnet and Mr. Thomas Livingstone returned second Sunday of this mon —High doubt Will be Ghipped to the Old Ajlan_Mi�s Sadie McConnell had the th.
ator, declared the pulpit vacant last home last week from his visit with school pupils are. preparing for an morning and preached to Qountry.—Mr. Thos. Kyle, of our 'misfortune' recently in falling to Sunda�\_ N sister at Bar River.—The black- oratorica contest uge now r 3 -tied ar� a nuisan most impressive Sermns, and also village, happexed with a ra�hqr un- break one of her fingers-�Mrs. Robt. sinth shop, formerly ow and on the country roads taught the Adult Bible Class with f9rtunate accident during the week. Douglas, of Blake, spent the week known as the D. $uthierland shop has to drivers these darK 1119L"`tv- much acceptance.—Rev. Harris, of While drawing a load of bay around end hem with her; mother, Mrs. Thos. been bought by Mr. -George Rile� and eral farms in this vicinity have been Lond n, is to preach next Sunday, the barn the wagon in some way or Dick—The friends of Mr. Thomas is being torn down. abandoned by their owners. They Aprilo 6th.—Miss, Pearl Douglass is other hit a,hole, throwing Mr, Kyle Kyle here were sorry to 16arn on could neither sell nor rent them.—Mr. visiting in Kippen and Hills Green off his balance, and he fell head first Monday last of the pai - nful accident TELEPRPNE 11 Opposrm COMMERCUL H(VOL C, MeDaid is receiviU many orders this week.—Mr. Victor Falconer has on to the' ground, breaking his sho4l- which befellhim. It appears that in McKILLOP and many letters of praise for "Ezo," returned home from Flint, whe der blade and also shaking him up the forenoon, together i re he th his two his ointment for eczema. badly otherwise. Mr. Kyle was able sons, he had built up a load of -hay Harrison—Menzies.—A quiet wed- has been working during the winter School Report.—The following 11&9 was solemnized at 'the home of month.—The play entitled, "Val- to reach the house and medical aid which he was going to deliver to a sermon will be "Exceeding the Speed with good music provided.for. — W43
ittinuation Icy Farm," given by the young people party in Kippen, and in driving out Limit." The young people are urged aire pleased -to learn that Mr. John the report of the DubliR Co as summoned. At the time of writ -
the bride's prents, Mr. and Mrs,
I School mid-term examinations. , The of No. 9, Tuckersmith, to Mr. Kyle is resting nicely, but to be present.—Mrs. C. Cook Ad Miss McAllister, who has been indisposed John A. Menzies, East Wawanosh, on be held in ing of his own premises, on the way to
4 subjects in brackets indicate failures Wednesday, March 26th, when the in those subjects. Names the Kippen road schoolhouse on Fri-_ be some time before he is Out the road, on account of banks of Ola Cook have been visiting in De- for* several weeks, is improving nice- Rev. Dr. Perris united in marriage are in or- day evening, April 4th, will be repeat- and around again. Mr. Kyle 'can snow, one side of the load was set- troit this. week.—Mr. and Mrs. John ly. — Maple mollasses has been Annie M., to Mr. Albert Harrison, of der of merit. Below 500/- shows very d in Walker's Hall on Wednesday count himself.lucky that he was not tling at a dangerous angle to upset- Coulter and daughter, Miss Ida, are, brought into market quite freely dur-
rm. I.—Dor- killed. Seaforth. After the signing of the unsatisfactory work: Fo April 9th, the proceeds in t� pending a few weeks in Toledo, Ohio, hig the \past week or so.—Carmel
othy O'Rourke, James Sliea, Annie e�Thetge;bers of the ses ion ting, and' to avoid this Mr. Kyle
assis rge with Dr, Sam Coulter, Mr. Coulter's Pr byterians are loo ng fo ard
register the, wedding party and kad �hurch shed fund. . M. S., took chas quickly moved, to the high side to r1ts ki rw to
McQuaid (Bot.), Bridget O'Loughlin, of 0 of the ices in St. Andrew's church on.—Mr. James Sangster and assist- the annual anniversar gfiests partook of a dainty wedding 0d,r. s and Presentation. — n avoid upsetting, which he prevented, y services in
dinner, the bride and groom leaving Mary Atkinson (Eng. Gram.), Rose Monday evening, March 24th,' the on Sunty morning last, in the ab- but being so near thi edge of the ant, and Mr. H. Hoggarth are doing the near future�Dr.'Colia Fletcher,
afterwards for their future home on McConnell, Eileen Eckert, Theresa., members of the W. M. S. met in the sence of the pastor, Rev. R. A. Lundy. high side of the oad he lost his bal- a few weeks' carpentering work in who has been suffering from a severe Eckert, Bertha Murray (Eng. Gram.), the second concession of McKillop church parlors and presented Mrs. 1 —11r. David Ryckman, of Palmerston, ance and fell heavily on the hard Berkton.—Mr. D. A. Cantelon and cold for the past week or two and
The many friends Anna Molyneaux (Eng. Gram.), Hel- is spending a few days at ground, breaking his collar bone, be- Mr. G. C, Petty were in Toronto this confined to his room, is no* around join in wishing (Rev.) W. D. McIntosh with a mem- the home/
them many happy years of married en Dantzer (Alg.), Rose O'Connor orial certificate. The address was of his fatherAn-law, Mr. Robert Par- sides receiving" a hard blow on the week on business.—We believe an- again in his useally good health.—A life. (French), Loretto Hastings - (Geog.), read and the presentation made by sons, of the town line.—A short time side of his head, as well as receiving other"dance is tobe held in the Town number are installing hydro ranges
Eighth Line Notes.—On Monday Charles Dorrenstein (Can, Hist., Bot), the only two chat -ter niembers of the ago the Rev. Mr. Durrant, the Metho- internal' injuries. Dr. A. Moix, of Hall on Friday evening of this week, in their dwellings. Michael Darling (Alg., Geog Latin.). society, Mrs. J. McQueen and Miss M dist pastor here, showed some beauti- our illage, ;kas quickly in attendance
vening the barn of Mr. Charles Rode Below 5011 --Andrew Dantzer- Forni j. McCully. The following address' and at date of writing we learn that on the 10th -of Logan, was burnt to ful views on Newfoundland and also �1. -A I II—Anna Delaney, Nellie O'Rourke, ave a v-- 4; * 11, �u
e gTOU , a Ong wt all imple-
ments and grain. The cattle were
Marie Benninger, Joseph Dantzer,
was read: Dear irs. Tucintosh.—It 6 y ne a on e sarne.
wa's with the deepest regret we heard In the cours!e of a short time Mr.
Mr. Kyle is doing as well as can be
expected.—Mr.. H, Arnold has
her mother, Mrs. Robert� Stewart, and
taken out in time. The cause of the
Joseph CArpenter (Art), Mary O'Con-
nor, Hugh,Benninger (French), Flora
of your intended removal, from odr Durr ant purposes holding a Sunday
added
to the appearance of his dwelling on
we believe Mrs. Stewart ten
in ds Re-
fire is unknovirn�Mii. and Mrs. Win.
Hoegy spent Monday at the home of
Hills, Marie Britton (Geom.), Marie
midst. We cannot understand why evening service, when he will illu8-
God is taking you away from us un- trate many,.beautiful pictures along
Main Street by adding green shut-
ters which may be both
companying Mrs. Elder to her home
in 'Seaforth and spending some time
the latter's uncle, Councillor Dan
Regele, of the 14th.—A number from
Murray (Physiography), Esther Ryan,
Jack Campbell (Peom.), Mary Hills,
, less He has found a place wh - ere'peo- church work. -Fuller particulars will
ple need you more. But we know be given in next week's -issue. A
classed as
ornamental and useful.—Radios are
being ii�stalled in our different homes
there.—Mr, Gutridge, of Toronto,
this vicinity attended the funeral of
I
Mary McGrath (Arith.), Eileen Mu -,that
ligan (Alg., Arith, Latin), Mary
wherever your lot may be cast great many of the farmers are giving
ill
here almost daily and Hersall will
spent a few days here recently with
his friend, Dr. G. L. Smith. Mrs.
the late Mrs. Ahrens' At Brodhagen
on Wednesday.—In our last week's
Krauskopf (Arith., Geom., Latin)
you vn always be an interested mem-their attention to the syrup making
ber of the W. M. S., and that and report a good run.—We are glad
so n have more radios than lots 6f
—
Jdseph McClinchey, of Seaforth, was
in the
issue we stated that Mr. William
'Joseph Dill (Geoir., French), Joseph
you
will, by your example and efforts, be to mention that Mrr,. A. McGregor, of
farmers have pumpkins—On. Friday
11
last tke
village this week visiting
friends.—The members of the Horti-
Koehler had a goose which laid an
.
111/2xY2 inches.
;Looby (Art, French), Vera Feeney
� (Arith, Lit,); below 509/c, Peter, Dill.
Ithe means of getting others interest- our village, who was under,the doc_
i tor's care �for is improving
evening degree team from
Exeter put on the second' degree -to
cultural Society will meet for or -
ganization in the council chambers
egg This was a mis-IForm
take, the egg being a real one and
IIIA. --John McConnell, Mary
ed in the work. We wish to extend a wile,
to you our incere thanks for what' nicely.—Mrs. Ang-us Brown of T uck_
a nunIbLer of local candidates in the
at
7.30 on Tuesday evening, April 8th,
not a freak and measured 11%xl0%
O'Rourke, Anne McConnell, Helena
Flannery, Florence Coyne, Evelyn
I you have done for our society. Please ersmith, is spending a fe,� days at
Oddfellows Lddge here, in a manner
that elicited very much The
and at 8 o'clock ux. Wm. Hartry, of
Seaforth, will give his illustrated lee-
-inches.
—The
School Report. following is
IDelaney, Grace Moylan (Anc, Hist.),
�jorie.
accept this Memorial Certificate in the home Of her brother, Mr. Robert
memory of your little daughter, Mar- Cooper, to the north of our village.
praise.
dejT
-ee team were accompanied bv a
ture in -the Town Hall. The Excel
the report of 'School Section No. 7,
Hazel Hills, Joseph Feeney (Lat.
Comp.), LaVern
It is our earnest prayer that
number of their brethren fromithe
E7tetef Lodge,
-
sior Orchestra will also take part,
McKillop, for February and March:
Britton, Veronica
McConnell (Lat. Comp., Ane. Hi St.),
God's best blessing may rest upon
and with the large
number of Hdnsall members, the lodge
giving a number' of fine selections.
Everybody welc6me—Next Sunday is
Sr. IV—George Love, 91%; Ale x.
Clark, 721/,_ Jr. IV—Eva Scarlett,
Gertrude McGrath (Geom.); below
Robert
you and yours, and if it is His will HENSAM
you may long be spared to advance' Young Pieg Weeting.—A very
room was filled to capacity. After
the degree
young peopl(Os day in the Methodist
-87; Effie Balfour, 73. Sr. III—Graca
505,, Byrne, Mary Hastings,
Aileen Jordan. Form IIIB.—Annie
Rle's
the interests of Iris Kingdom." Mr. interesting mi�king of the Young
was conferred, a pleasant
social hour or so.was spent, a num-
church. The subject of the ev6ning
Somerville, 70; Hilda Stewart, 58;
McGrath, Thomas McQuaid (Phy.),
and Mrs. McIntosh and their two lit- People's League was held in the
ber of the brethren from botl� lodges
Billie - Thamer, 57. Jr. III�Oral
Holmes, 78; Ross Driscoll, 76; Arthur
Elizabeth Murray, Wilfred Murray
tle boys left for their new home in Methodist church on Monday night.
Milton last Wednesday. A very, fine address was
making short addresses. Refresh -
Balfour, 65. Sr. 11—Dorothy Somer-
(Eng. Lit.), Theresa Carpenter
iChem I Mary F ney' (Br Histl
given on
the subject, "True Greatness," by Mr.
ments were i5erved, and as' we have
stated a nice social time spent whi-1,
I I — I I A. 1K. ISOX - CHEOROS & JAMES W.'A. CRICH
ville, 89; Dom y Driscoll, 87; Cora 'Eckstein. Other features of the adds so much to the pleasure of lodge
Joseph Shea (Eng, Physics), Ralph Mathers and Helen I Somerville (equal) I Dill (Eng. Comp., French Comp.); be- ZURICH programme were: A reading by Ray attendance.—Mrs. Thomas Elder, of 8?, Eheen McLaughlin (absent). Jr. Lammie; a solo by Pearl Smale, and Seaforth, was here this week visiting rr low 50%, Angela Shea, -Madeline (Too Late For Last Week.)
11�orge alor, 91; "race erdue,
32. Sr. Primer.—Wallace Shannon,
Crawford, Alice O'Reilly, Catherine
'lliams,'Gerald
Note0-Mr. Solomon Zimme '
rman
a selection by the. ale Quartiette.
Pearl Kennings the
her mother, Mrs. Robert� Stewart, and
'75; Walter Somervi lle, 69. Jr. Pr —
Gormley, Dan Wi Jor-
and wife have moved to his 50 -acre
presided at meet-
ing.
we believe Mrs. Stewart ten
in ds Re-
-Melville Shannon. Best spellers—
dan,
farm a short distance south of Zurich
Spring Fair I Postponed.—Oing to
companying Mrs. Elder to her home
in 'Seaforth and spending some time
George Love, Effie Balfour,. Dorothy
Driscoll, George Taylor.—E. M. Little,
this week. Mr. Zimmerman has had
the dwelling a:nd barns on the farm
the, backward season aid the great
amount of sn6w Still in
there.—Mr, Gutridge, of Toronto,
Teacher.
TUCKERSMITH I
remodelled during the past year and
evidence, es-
pecially on Main Street, where the
spent a few days here recently with
his friend, Dr. G. L. Smith. Mrs.
Presentation.—A highly entertain-
ing evening was spentat the home of
School Report.—The following is
the School report for School Section
now has a 'neat and comfortable place
liv
to e r. W. F. Braun was a visi-
show will be held, the Directors of
the Hensall Spring Show have
—
Jdseph McClinchey, of Seaforth, was
in the
Mr. and Mm Joseph McFarlane, on
No. 7, Tuckersmith, for the months
of February and March. The
tor in W46 stock the other day and
whi e ther �cured a in-
post-
poned the date from April 8th to
village this week visiting
friends.—The members of the Horti-
the 5th concession on Friday evening
of last week, when about_80 neigh-
�Wors
names
marked witfi an asterisk missed one
position and
ten s ove there with his family
in
Tuesday, April liryth, when the full
premium list will be offered. The
cultural Society will meet for or -
ganization in the council chambers
slid friends gathered to spend a
few hours with Mr. and Mrs. McFar-
of more examinatins: Sr. IV—Geo.
Black, 73%; Margaret 'Forrest ' 68%;
e,'hear ftiture.—Messrs. Fred
Schlunt and George Schlunt, of near
prize list is an exceptionally liberal
one this year And with
at
7.30 on Tuesday evening, April 8th,
lane, before they moved to their new
Pearson Charters, 6551o; Jean Web-
Dashwood, have sold their 75-acm
good weather,
' which it is hoped will have arrived by
and at 8 o'clock ux. Wm. Hartry, of
Seaforth, will give his illustrated lee-
Itome on the Medd farm. During the
ster, 63; Isabel Cameron, 661%. Sr.
*Isabel
grass farni- on the south boundary
that time, the fair is sure to be a sue-
ture in -the Town Hall. The Excel
evening the host and hostess were
-presented with a weU filled purse ac-
III—*Eddie. Boyes, 735c; For-
rest, 67; *Mona- McGregor, 32%. itr.
concession, Hay Township, to Mr.
Arthur Bei6rling, who gets immediate
cess, both from the number and,qual-
ity of exhibits �aiid in point ofattend-
-
sior Orchestra will also take part,
F companied by the following address:i,
III—Helen Thompson, 72%; *Marg-
possession.-4Mr. Charles Fritz has re-
turned
ance. Don't forget the date, Tuesday,
giving a number' of fine selections.
Everybody welc6me—Next Sunday is
-To Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane. Dear
'gathered
aret Broadfoot, 60%; Arthur Thomp-
from a weeks visit with
April 15th. I
young peopl(Os day in the Methodist
Priends.—We have here to
spend a social everting with you be-
so", -r6%_ Sr. II—Lloyd McGee ` 68%-
Beth Forrest, 64., Sr. I—Jim Blac�
`,f
friends in Guelph - and Kitchener—
The Evangelistic meetings which were
11 Ill :
Taylor—Dougall—on Wednesday
of last week a ple agant event took
church. The subject of the ev6ning
hswr roadfoot, 829-; jim e n e EvangelicAl chu n during place at the Manse here, when Mr. fore leaving as. Although not going the past few weeks were closed last Orville T. Taylo far away, we felt we would like to McGregor, 79%; Bill Forrest, 721A. r was united in, mr- spend an evenhig together and hope Primer—Elinor Broadfoot, 81%, Mary Sunday evening.—Mr T. L W&M, riage to Miss Christina Dougall, a who was burned out Y, bealth and happiness may be with Forrest, 73%- Marion Thompson, 64% fecentl , Is now daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry YOU Dougall, of the' London Read, a in your new home. We ask you Luella Mo��ompry, Viola Montgom' ready at h;s new location for busi to accept this purse as a slight token ery- The following pupils had less ness. He has a good stand and a couple of miles.south of Hensall. The 4f the esteem in which you are held than four mistakes in Spelling durin brand new stock and is receiving a ceremony was performed by the Rey,
9 od patronage,Mr. and in this neighborhood. Signed on be- March: Margaret Broadfoft, Helen 90 Mrs. Ezra J. A. McConnell, of Carmel Presbj- half of your neighbors." Thompson and Alister Broad-foot.—M. Koehler are visiting relatives and terlan church, th the af ternoon, after 'McNaughton, Teacher. friend in Kitchener and Toronto this which the happy couple took the train chool Report.—Th6 following is week.—Fqrmiers are -busy tapping passing south for an extended trip PRING ST. COLUMBAN thei report of School Section No. 9, trees and a big run of sap is expect- and visit with y ed. relatives ana friends. Tuckersinith, for the months of Feby The bride was very tagtefu3ly attired Address and Presentation. — On uary and March. Those marked March 24th, prior to his departure ,rand the many relatives and *friends were absent for one or iliore of the of the newly married �couple wish from his beautiful residence on the testik.. Sr. IV�Mary Doig 84% - e KIPPEN them long and continued happiness in syth, Conte to the Play n the Kippen R�ad a fewmiles northwep't of fifth concession of Hibbert, a number Jessie Finlayson, 80%; Vera Por Fashio S
their home 4f friends and neighbors met at the 7.5%. Jr. rV.—ThelTna Elgie, 650/c ; SchoA House, on Pridniy, April 4th, entitled, our village, on the Parr Line. I-Ome of Mr. Deniii Barry, to spend a "Etta Taylor, 49%; *Lorine Bell, 7%. vaney rarnl. Admissioir 15a nd 25c. Briefs.—Tuesday last, which is of- 29383a few hours in social chat; and for the Jr. III.---4RGbert Upshall,, 77%; I�Ar- In an alluring. display of the newest in Suits, C
ten called "All Pool's Day," passed oats, Purpose of presenting him with a gift, thur Finlay§oN 621c; *Jc"an McLach- Notes—Miss Gladys McLean, of over with the usual little jokes, and and Wraps, featuring the latest boyish. models in as a reminder of the happy days ]an, 61%; "Alex. Chesney, 605- *Wil- the London Normal School, spent the innocent fooling of one and another spent amng them, and to show the Ladies' Suits, no matter for what purpose the'gar- mer Broadfoot, 50%. Jr. H,—*Hazel week end at the home of her parents, lifitil nearlynine o7clock in the even- respect and good -will held for him In McLachlan, 79%; Hilda Kennedy, Mr. and' Mrs. JaMes B. IVT
the community. cLean, of iAg when our fire,�bell was, heard to ment is being 80UPT'llt, You will find in our Spr-
The presentation 75%; Helen Broadfoot, 6611/c; *Dorothy the London Road.—Miss Margaret alarm sharply 4nd alinos-t instantly M 27
vas accompanied by an address. The -Elgie, r,5%. First Class—"Margaret Cooper, of London, spent a few days there was the us'ual quick response tA
showing. They are here: Sport Suits, BoyUh'SU! address wag read by Mr. Joseph At- Hay, e-Marj,3rie Hay, Helen Upshall, at the home of her paients, Mr. and to the alarm and a large number of and the strictly Tailorbd Suit Coats and Wraps for_ Wilson, the presentation of a hand- Margaret Broadfoot, *Alex. Irvine, Mrs. W. W. Coopei-, of the London our noted unrivalled and unbeaten dross wear, in, fine Tricoti e' some club big fitted with two beauti-, "Margaret Irvine. n , Poiret Twills' and fancy Prime. — �Roy Road—Mrs. Wra. Workman, of Tuck- fire fighters started out.with leaps fW leath6k cases containing a shaving Hodger� *Mae Chesney,- *Isabel ersmith, spent a few days at the home and bounds 'that 6jild make a jack materials. Then there the new Chinchilla En&- set in French ivory, and set of ebony Alexander, *Billy Dalrymple. The of her sister, Mrs. John Patterson, of rabbit get out'af their wE�y, to the lish Model 'Coat, which has Just been brushes and comb, also.a Wahl silver best spellers for the two Months are Tor6nto, d,140g the past week. The scene of the fire, which was reported, approved by
Xver-iliarp pencil in a plush box, was As follows: Sr. IV. Mary Doig; Jr. many friends will be Vleased to learn to have been Thomas Sherrit's fine the latgest centr& df'fashion, and Sport Coats Of a IMuitl Matthews. The folloving is Lachlan; Jr. II., Dorothy Elgie. Num- ly after her recent operation. — The lage. Arriving there, however, it insde by Messrs. William Burke and IV., Thelma Elgie; Jr. III., Jean Me- that Mrs. Patterson is ricoverffig, nice- barn, at the east,"Rinits of our vil- 11 styles in most durable cloths.
Dennis taM_ ber on roll, 25; average attendance, Young PeopWs So ial evening will,be" was found that t6re V'ras no fire, but :�our friends and neighbors, meet G. Ross, Teacher. held a S to -night, on the eve of your de- week from Prida� night. All 'tin April fool's seare in place of It, The CouneilA -meeting of the� the young people as well as the older which in itself -was very Well or fortu- pb#arq� to tender to fou our Sincee Council was held in thb To," Hall, ones look forward to theie social nate, but at the adme,ltime It was a LADItg' SMTS removal COATS rekketll lbecakoned by 'your Seaforth, on Saturday, Malch 29th. evenings with tgreat luteest, ad let jOkethat Should never have been put Prieed,at to. P ked at rom sinotgat tis,� The younger of us Communications ere read, fro everyone keep In mind a week froin',on for besideg givifigg very unpleas- fr TA the ric
at 6, to $38 1piol we aie losing a true and enemp- Department of Highways Stating th INtiT friend as your conduct ming.—Mr, k. W. Cop&,: ant shock to nearV evokyone and par� Friday eve and kivd in order that the township succeed in of the Loladoil Road, hold an auction ticularly so to th eve Ill and ys wov -TAL BOYISH S litlipe 0 it set 4 16h, the d1dei �,g us 7 ek Coq 7i'W; VsS 91VU th of imita- Securing the Provitiefitl grant on sale of his farm 6tock and jmple� highly nervo I 61 d7 Che
9 Young- higbwayg, the Council &-vat appoint mets on Moiddap, thig weeL Thdr precedent that mijght`*or� zes '34,,to 138- price
SIV475 a competent rogd and main- was a large attendance Mad fair goRd astrougly on SOIALe _&tul�pr d at $1608'34 to 3
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