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LLL . 11 , . great less. survived by with the, benediction. I cement wa,W const Ld in' differ:,t surprised 'her with a kitchen shewer I I . f W.11T I I : 1. .
... 11.1 "I IST , BEECUWOOD _ four bj:otb and two sisters, Mrs. I., spetions f the village' an& ,also 6 in honor of her approaching marriage. ". . . ' '* ' * . , r
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1. .. ".n., p O'Reilly and p. Maloney, who have throp; William Blanchard, of Nelson, 'I diamond on Tuesday, re- trei3, which was lighted with very ,is V
I - on the loga Fleet'Foot ftes;na 0 ,.I* *Isummr wear fo,
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r , . : .; arrived laist week and sulting in' -a victory for the Zurich fancy lights for the occasion. The school chilidre4. nOl are equally sultab e as ,$port shoeo iW grown
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r k' earn they ape not improv- v . d Harry; LrDc*oCiiaige forlthe summer. She team by thq score of six to five runs. bride -elect had a 'very busy half hour r4 I -
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: il. g. very nded the Holy'Namp her late -home on Monday afternoon, , spent a very.p I .jg t e%new cTepe joles aAd pell,,them at prices that. I
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, .It Rally held in Clinton on Sunday.- the 'services being taken by Rev. J. . r i4 I I
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. Mr. John Murray towns -hip patrol- A. Fe'rguson, pastor of Duff's church, ed SAvrday.-Mr. and Mrs. Shannon may play will be worth seeing. Miss Young opened her gifts arid read .
, t'l . man, has a larW,; gang of men at of which Mrs. Blanchard, for manylof Toronto, are in their cottage.- - . the verses accompanying each gift. . .J3011INk 11 0 ,
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11 i,. d south of here. years had.been a member and in wh%h Mrs. Doig and Mrs. We kes, of Lon- - - _. ----. Miss 0young made a very suitable re- I
1.1 don, are in the --ottage formerly 5wn- ST. COLUffBAN , ply, thanking 'her friends. During AAr I
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. forth, spent the week end with Mr large n mber of the Ford dealers Is a merry old soul, well rendered, also a reading by Miss a I'll,
' Ir. 0 and Mrs. nrong which were wTiaths from thell Iled on last week and all were. But when the ball comes nigh, Mattie Ellis, fir -
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I 6 "I .r __ - other rel4tives and friends, testified, grand success, and all contributed lib- But light'Gilbert Murray, very highly of Mr, and Mrs. Good- T`,ELEPJiONE 11 I OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
to the place she held in the lives and, 'he large He caotVred the ball, - I I
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, Syawyer.- in Maitlandbank Cemetery, the pall- - And m6t with a fall. Briefs. -Rev. Dr. Larkin, of Sea- —_ ,
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" : , I . thereafter, but Mr. John Doig has had George Love, Melvin Blanchard and fair. grounds, the officials of the Agri- McIver ;shot the ball to him' day last, giving two very fine 8er- in Owen Sound last week. -Next Sun- Dora Sherritt is visiting at the home #
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"I'll, , I -, such experience. At the ,age of 19 George McKee. cultural Society having granted that Which slipped by and skinned Lane's mons. There were special numbers day in the Methodist church the pas- of her sister, Mrs: Meyes, in Blake,
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. , be finished a I lege and, have moved the cattle given by the choir. Rev. Mr, McGen- tor will preach on the following sub- waiting on some at the family that
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11, tbe late John Doig, and now owned Pp','.,-, to allow for more play grounds. nell took Dr. Larkin's services in, Sea- jects - I I a.m., Receiving Divine Bless- are laid up with measels and scarlet
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, I , .1,111. by his brother, W. M. Doig. He I STAFFA . The Wingham team is to play here Louie Bruxer, a stalwart brave, forth. -Mrs. Gatild, returned mission- ings;. 7 p.m., A Lost Record. -Mr. and fever. -Quite a large number attend-
, 1 . made the rafters from round poles Strawberry Social. -A strnbe
, ; rry I Saturday evening. Game called at Acted as poor St, Columban's slave, ary from Formosa, nee Miss Greta Mrs. C. Jinks anj Mr. and Mrs. Goo. ed the special services held in the
t, Id at the hom of Mr.'5.15. e
I I'll hewed on one side and they have.social will be he I Come. -On Sunday evening When the Kinburnboys were very sad M Ilis, of Kippen, spent Monday here Brown were in London one day re- Presbyterian church last Sunday., the
, stood the swrms and gales of all1j. M. 'Worditri on June 19th, under Rev. 14apier Smith, reprresenting the Louie, he was the very lad. t1e, guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. A. cently visiting friends. -Rev. and Mrs. Methodist church being closed on ac-
. .,-. S I.., tho,se years, and a few days ago, at 4he auspices of the Staff a MethodisL Bible Society, is to deliver an ad- _ McDonell. Her many friends were A. W. Sinclair have been Spending the count of the pastor, Mr. Sinclair, at- 04
:: "I the age of 81 years, he sawed new 'church. A good programme ,A iil be dress in the Presbyterian, chuxch at The banker McQuaid, glad to see her again after an ab -
I I V I i past week visiting friends ij Sarnia tending Conference. -Mr, Walter Hab-
I%.: rafters to replace the ones 'he made'. . n. Talent have been secured from 1 7.30. Very., interesting lantern views Who is quite as a lamb, * sence of a nunaber of years. Mrs. and Windsor. -The W. M. S. will kirk received the sad news that his P.
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r when a youth 62 years ago, and will St. Marys and Kirkton. Tea served i will be b+o'wn, and as many as can Thought -he was signing Gauld intends returning to Formosa
"; meet on Thursday in the Methodist brother, Mr. G. Habkirk, of Regina.
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,., again put a new roof on the first I from 6 t,o 8 o'clock. . A ball garne,: should be present. -Mr. and Mrs. J. His ow I . in the early fall and will be accom- church. Reports, from the branch Sask., had passed away. Mr. Hahkirk
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I ,,, building that -he finished. Mr. DOW Boundary vs. Farquhar, will be play- I A. Gurchie. -Miss Jessie MoorhGuse panied by two of her daughters, Dr. wn in and
.. ; I " .. I came to Tuckersmith with his par- I ed at 5.30. 1 and. Ira K. Collins, of Detroit, were Little active McIver, Flora -and Miss Greta, professional meeting held in St. Thomas will be was well and favourably kno -
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, ; . Who is. quick as a mouse, given. -Mr. John Drummond, em- around Hensall, having spent his boy
. ,: I ents, when a boy of ten years of age, i Iguests at the Albion Sunday. - Mr. nurse,,who intend assisting their
.. Inquest Held. -The jury probing He up with his lemon, ployed as cutter with the T. Eaton .hood da'ys here. Mr. Habkirk went
A 1".... ute, theni !Johnston is busy installing his bake mother in the missionary work, which Co., spent -the ast -week 1br so with out West a few years'ago. He leaves, C
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. 11 . sisted in clearing the farms and erect I which was found i a shoe box in the I out bread cakes and pastry of dif- Big Gordon. as sly Gauld, who died in Formosa last year. family. -Miss WadelI, of London, is children. -Mrs. Reid and daughter,
I :. oi s bits'Hambley at Staffa!ferent kinds. Anil as quick as a fox, visiting at the home of Rev. Dr. Minnie, who hkve been -spending a
. ... I 1 . ing building thereon and has resided I yard of C ga of May 24th, returned! 1 I -Air. and Mrs. Johnston, who have
'11. in this township ever since. During Ion the e eru . Picked up the lemon been visi,fing Mrs, Johnston's mother, Fletcher. -Dr. A. R. Campbell, vet- few days in Forest, baVe returned
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"I that time he has erected a great many I a verdict at Mitchell on Wednesday Mrs. 'Hunt, who has been confined to -Rev. Mr. -and Mrs. McConnell V I
11 I . And hi't Jack on his locks. ' erinary surgeon, had the misfortune home,
.6, , buildings, both houses and barns that evenind last before Coroner Arm- BRUCEFIELD . her room for some weeks, returned to one day recently, while attending a are in Detroit this week -for a few
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.,,sl: . For found that the child was born ali re Dinner Sets at Beatties. Came and see. Littlell, energetic Lane, their home in St. Louis. Mr. and sick horse, to be kicked over the eye days -Mr. J. W. Ortwein spent the : ,
, '. . skill as -a nbechanic and builder. Kelly Circle -The Kelly Circle met Who rs not quite awake, Mrs. W. Vanhorne and children, ae- by the horse, requiring several week end in Kitchenen The annual I
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"_.,. : . upwards of thirty years he has also and had lived for at least a b,rief for their June meeting on Thursday Chanced a swat at the hall companied by friend's from London, stitches. -Mr. John Drummond, ac- b e at McTaggart's Cemetery will be
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'had a sawmill and cut a large quan- time after birth and that death was For St. Columban's sake. spent a few days here at the home 6f .
at 2.30 p.m., in the parlor of the cQmpanied by his brother and family, held on Thursday, the. 19th day of
".- tity of lumber each dhd every year, due to wilfui negligence on the part church. The meeting was presided Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson. - Mr. visited friends in Lucknow and Sea- June. A great deal of work is to be to I
".". and this year, despite his four score 1 of some person or persons unknown. over by Mxs. H. Aikenhead. The roll Teacher Moylan who is very sincere, and Mrs. Wesley Pepper and Mrs. forth. -At the weekly league meeting done in re -marking plots, -levelling
11. extreme neglige ce Was thinking most of his glass. of beer, McKann, all of London, m,o held in the Methodist church Monday and other necess'ary improvements.
, ,,, years , is still on the job as lively as They also found call was responded to -by twenty-thiree . tored up
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.. '. . ever. on the part of Henry Harburn and ladies with a text bearing on deeds The ball came whizzing on the fly,' on Sunday last and spent the week evening, . Mr. Beuglas took the topic, All interested are requested to be
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I - __ . ! Lloyd "Elliott, of Staffa, in the con- , And.hit little Joie in the eye. end with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. while Mi,.
I.;. ! cealment of the finding of the body of .great women af the Bible. The I G,.Hoggarth gave a very present with the necessary equipment
". 1, I Pepper, and also visited his sister, fl,, i .
.;. CROMARTY . topic w4s'taken by Miss Flora Smith nstrumoutal and Mr, Sam Ren- for the work.
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. ,I, ' . the Harburn home and on the part - Heavy, Torn Purcell Mrs. William Pepper. -We are sorry z
-11. . Dinner Sets at Beatties. C.Onw and see. , in er of the study Who is not very fast, to report, at time of writing, that Mr.'
.,., I of Mrs. Elizabeth Harburn' for conm from the fifth chapt .
-1 Notes. -Mrs. R. G. McKay, of book, telling of the new e i
1. 11 coaling the information given he ra In "'is- Captured the football
. .;; J)resden, spent the past week with sions in North Formosa. After the And came in near the last. Thomas Simpson has been confined to - . I I I,
1 17, 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott, the finding of the body in the oven ,)f . g of George Leslie McKay the his room and under the doctor's care - --- -_ -_ E -
I - before the ie. The Pass'n - There was quite an excite -_ - . I ' ": I ',, ; P,
_'.1 y left on Friday lor a'three a coal 'Oil stove in the hou ment but his many friends and relative -
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'... - most important evidence given at the work was taken up under the Chris wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. G. - * . .. .- .1 11- . - ., e, ,
"I months, visit to Scotland. -Rev. D. tian leadership of the Rev. William -Over- a penal r
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1 11 -"Ritchie attended the fuiieral of his resurited session of the inquest was Gauld, 'after ten years study in Can- But it wa Ferft to be -decided J, Sutherland is spending a few days 1 * " 0
"" uncle, Mr. AIe3L Ritchie, in Toronto, that of Dr. A, D. Smith, of Mitchell, ada and the United States. in Be%chville,, attending the funeral 9 I flinery Reducti ,
,2 ".. ,on Monday of last week. He was who conducted a post-mortem exam- LQie McKay, son of the late Dr. of his uncle, Mr. A. H. Carroll, who I .
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I 11. 4.accompanied borne by his sister, Mrs. ination on the body of the infant. He McKay, joined in the work as a teach- Frank Evans is a very good player, -has been ill for some time and who I
j gave his ,reasons for beliqving that ,00d passed away Monday. -Mrs. G. C, .
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I . ". Johnston, Montreal. -Mr. and Mrs. the female child was born'alive and er in the middle school, going back And we all know he is a real g Petty and daughter, Miss Gladys, left We are over stocked and must sell our Hats.
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" ,I- Frank Go din ratf ord, spent with,his bride, Jean Ross, who was . stayer,,
, 't' I e reduced. Must sell , them at
i I JE. - __ .. had lived for at least a'sbort time. for Detroit this week, taking in the 1 '5 Hats to b
Sunday wt riends in the village alGo a teacher, and daughter of the But before the game came to. a close, I ' - .
ff, " , Rev. D. tchie occupied the r-Tlpit late Rev. John Ross, of - Brucefield. Little "Fall landed on his nose. excursion on the Greyhound, andi in- cost and some below cost. We need the' -
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.,. 111- at Avonto* on S denied all knowledge of how the body tend visiting relatives for a few days
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I , I anday last. - ildr. of the infant had come into her home. Current Events, was an editorial read Dannie Matthews and little Ferg-Horan -Miss Margaret Johnson, of Hay* Money and you need the 'Hats. . Cbi.mb ,early
, . I Ming of the id choice
. "I .' . and Mrs. Jas. Gillespie, of Chicago, She admitted that she had been'4old by Miss Edythe Bowey, to Who are great boys from the fields of spent a few days at the home of her' " and get a good choice. Also a"splenel
";. I % were rece;t visitor's at .the home of advent of our "Diamond Jubilee," by I
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I by her son of the presence of the . corn; sister, Mirs. Gordon Parker. - The w
e . their aunt, Mrs. Mary Curne.-George of the ' of Pretty white Hats.
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!. body, but didn't believe it and didly.t. publishing a short history in's Silver Band of London will hold an
. ;, Miller, of Moose Jaw, Sask., died -on th,ree societies which now form the The subs who waited for the capta
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_el: . 'Tuesday of last week at the Mayo W.M.S. This met? with instant aP- Longed to get a kick at the
I I., . Bros. HospitaJ, Rochester, at the age burn, 12 -year-old sister of Henry fljr- proval -by the Board. Miss Lang, our . ball. Saturday, June 14th, at 4 p.m. This
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, . burn. who at the last session of the is the Salvation Army* Silver Band, Mrs. Bertha E. Bell- - Hensall, .
, 5" of 72 years. Deceased was a earpen- inquest told of finding the body of historian, was asked to gather to- The St. Columban boys were very sad comp'rised. of about thirty members I -
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, ` . the infant in the oven of a coal oil gether and cor plete-the material for When the Kin;4urn boys were so very and is a wonderful band, having play-
, - He also kept a general store and post such a sketch. The name of this little lad; . t--- .
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. ". ! .office. He with Ms family went West but could give no inforumdon which book is "Our Jubilee Story," and will The boys in green were very well treat- and should be well patronized. -MTS. !n!" I I
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.,5,'. sixteen years algo and engaged in would throw any light on the matter. be ready for the members at the cele- ed, , Dan McNaughtoln and daughter, Miss , -_ - — -_ I
I 4 1_. farming. Mr. Miller is survived by Both Henry Harburn and Lloyd El- bration of our sixtieth anniversary When they found out they were de- Gretta, who have been spending the I I
." his second wife; formerly Miss Eliza- . Montreal. The book contains four feated. .
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_! liott were recalled, but could add In . winter with friends in Washington,
I , chapters. The first deals with the
I .._ , beth Hoggarth, of Crontarty, and in at t1re have returned home. After their ar- V
, . . three dhughters and two soris in the nothing to the testimony give history of the W.M.S. and was written
." ous hearing. rival home, Mr. McNaughton was Aree advice on your foot troublei
I .. , West, and Mrs. Matt. Thompson, of pre" by Mrs. Ephraim Scott, of Montreal. . I
, . KIPPEN taken very ill, but his many friends
1.'. I . Hibbert; three brothers, James, John ___._ __ - ______ The socon4 outlines the formation
... . Successful Students. -We notice in wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. Cramps I ains
1, and Archie, of Staff a, and one sister, and work of the society, from the pen G.
ill .. WINTHROP the Globe's list of successful students C. Petty, who recently bought the P I
: . rs. G. H. Robinson. The third
. Mrs. James Campbell, of Moose Jaw, of M
'1;1. . also survive.' Dinner Sets at Reatties. Come and see. tells of the rise and progress and was the name of an old Stanley boy. Mr. Pengally place, is making some very , B."ing
. I I . Arnold Petrie -has been Successful in fine improvements, and we understand
11 .1 - Died In Lohdon.-Mr. Rueben Hart prepared by Mrs. H. M. Kipp. The Sensation I I
I 41 . was called to London owing to the fourth summerices the work Mnee obtaining his B. Poled. Mr. Petrie is going t)D make it into a burigalo.- Callouses .
, ", DUBLIN death of his daughter, Mrs. Harvey received his early education at No. Mr. D. B. McLean is making further
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11'' Notes. On Monday night Winthrop Saundercock, who underwent an op- t is an illustrated voI- 14, Stanley, under Mr. W. H. John- improvements to his house by having
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pl 91.,; .Junior Football team defeated St. oration in Victoria Hospital on Sat- son. 'We congratulate Mr. Petrie, as the roof painted. -Dr. J. W, Bell, who Aches . Tenderness
_t '; urne prettily bound in blue and let-
, Columban Juniors by a score of 2 to urday and was doing nicely, but took he has accomplished this as well as has been spending a few weeks in . I
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I 1, W F. A. series. The game was a relapse and passed away on Mon- carrying on. his duties as instructor Hensall, returned to his home in , .
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1, 1 1,1 ,close throughout and was tied witli day evening. She buried a little of mathematics and science in the Harrisburg, Pa. -Mr. teuglas, ac -
I'll, 11 ., 1. , ; .. only three minutes to go, when Win- daughter just a few months ago, Be- itself to our members. Two readings Central Technical School, Toronto. companied by Mrs. D. B. McLean, . _; Sore . i
. . . . . . I... . throp scored an easy goal were given by Miss Oda McBetb and
17 . The whole I ., ides her hu,.vbarid a little daughter, Miss Pearl Douglass. Our Secretary, Notes. -Mrs. (Rev.) Gaald return- motdred to St, Thomas, where Mrs. Pn,eu- Limbs
., Winthrop t am played well, while ' ed Missionary of Formosa, is spend- McLean has a sister living. -Mrs. J. Inatism
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.. 0 'Thelma, and five sisterg survive: Mrs- Mrs, Chapman, read a letter from
".. Williams, a full back, played a great Hanna, of Seaforth; Mrs. Wilson M ing a visit with ker sister, Mrs. Henry Short, of Windsor, is spending a few I
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I , game. Lane and, Burke Scored a Saundercock, of Hullett; Mrs. Angus I Ivison, and other friends in our vi- days at the home of Mr. Andrew . heb
i. 11; - pleased to hear, in which she thanked
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"I'll, corner kick for St. Columban. The Carmichael, of Grey To"ship; MI. the members for their gift of a So- cinity during the week. Wbile here .Johnston aiRd daughters, coming ever AW
14'. ., latter team showed lack of practice, Alonzo Sparling, and Mrs. JOS. Hart, ciety Pin a8 a little Yernembrance M.rs. Gauld gave a splendid address on the Greyhound excursion. - Mrs.
; . ._ -Master Frank Stagleton, aged 7, pf McKillop, and three brothers, an Sunday morning in St. Andrew's Robert Bonthron,was the recipient of
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I 1 ,,-. while' playing on Saturday, had his Harry, William and Harold at home. before leaving for her home in Mil- church, telling of the work in For- a very fine sedan car. it being sent
l, ,, , ton. Also a letter from Mrs. John
,,i ,. fore finger badly crushed in a trap np body was sent to Clinton for A. McEwari, thanking the Circle for moss. Mrs. Gauld's many friends are to her as a present from her son, Will,
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, door. The wound wag later dre%sed burial on Wednesday. We extend our their expres. ion o Sympathy in her be long spared to visit among I Is ..
'. , P at Seaforth Hospital, part of the fin- 9 US ren, who have been visiting at the -
A , , . ympathy to those that are left to recent bereavement in the death of , V trained in the nriethods Of r, I
'11"'. ger being amputat6d. The little lad again. -Mr. Fasken, of London, spent home ,of Mr. and Mrs. D. McMartin,
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I , .- , is doing nicely. -Mr. and Mrs, David Notes. -Mr. Savauge, of Seaforth, I come Miss A. Foote at our meeti a visit with friends in th% community have ret*rned to their bom6 in Mit- " of , t,,;] ."i
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. I., Crawford and Mise Mary Crawford ' during the past 'week, Mr. Fasken cbell.-Quite a number of the ladies- I
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I I I .. occupied the pulpit in C/avan churchla former member, but"how of V'c_ has lots of friends in this vicinity were very busy one evening this week Dr,, Wm. M. Scholl Chicago,
I attended the marriage of Misr, Helen. last Sabbath, as Rev. J. A. Ferguson toria Hospital staff,' London, also the .
I 1 . Crawford at Toronto an Monday laq-1. I i and all are glad to see him. - The fixing up the soldiers' monument and I
., I I was at Owen Sound attending the! return of our organist, Miss Ratten- *11 be here
,',*.;. The groom, Mr. J. Gibson and his General Assembly. -Mr. Lester Gov- I bury. The busi6esq part of the -meet- many friends of'Mr. Royal McCIy- making it a real beauty spot by add- wl
" I,.,, / bride -will live in Toronto, followinal -nd. mont, who is an old Kippen boy, -will ing a number of geraniums and other . . I
, , enlock, of Mitchell, called on frie -3'1 ing was taketi by Miss Edythe Bowey
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I _ an extended wedding trip by boat in in the village on Sunday. -Miss Grace I The members are planning for their be pleased to learn that he has com- lant-The Cou . WEDN SDAY, JUNE 1861
§ 1, the United, States. -Mr. Frank Me- Scarlett iS spending a few day, in Toronto Uni- back street- Giled, which, no doubt, I
. . I , s inia' pleted his final exams . . ,*;
11 il? i nnual,8a]e of work. It was propo,;-
1 Connell, for many years bank man- I London -A great game of football ity for a, drug -gist and has suc- will make a decided improvement in
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. He m Store open in the Evening
I' ., ager, has been superannuated. was played here between St. Colu - I ea to have a handkerchief ces.14fully paSt arid has now received keeping the dust down. -The Listowel .
_, July. The meeting closed by repeat- I
, 1 , was an efficient manager, who, built ban and Winthrop, the latter winning ing the Mizpha benediction. the degi-ce of Phm. B. We congrat- Chamber of Commerce Motor Hike, . 0 . ,
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I ulate R6yal and wi-Sb for him every comprising sixty cars wLth 250 ,to -
ii,_._1 ? 1- ndard Bank.4, by 2-1. The return game is to be Noteq Dr. and Mrs. Rogers, of U yffa have aching feet, vaxns cram i, ,
t'. . , , and we trast he will enjoy a well play(,d in St. Columban on the 17th. Forest, motored up ,to Clinton and success. -Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rath- .300 men with band, will arrive at I I -1 ' Pop I
11 i earned rest -We are sorry to hear -'Wr,,. George Eaton, who has been were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Gandier well, of Stanley, are recei, ing con- Hensall at 10 a.m. on Wednesday callou.sea, burning sensatioli at the ball of '
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4 1% . gratulations on the arrival of a next, and will give a 'half hour enter- 1, I
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,;' I colilfined to her bed for two weeks Sunday. Th ,v also called on many - I
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0 , k' It. village. The doctar has under the doctor's care, is able to he Brucefield friends. -Mr. A. Beattie, of young daughter to brighten their tainment in front of the Town Hall, the foot or toes, fallen arches painful hee16 , ,
R . e home. -Mr. Johnston, of St. Louis, comprising band m'uSic and .one or ) . '
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,,, , , lucrative practise here -awl h and his iip again. -Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ben- Pond,Miills, and Mr. A. McNi,in ,,e
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. 4 esti mable wife are -hip visitcd friends in our community dur- two short speeches. The hike is to weak turning ankles, sore limbs, corns, burl.
I. I hly thoutcht of: n4tt *;pent Sunday with Miss Claire visitors at the home of M . . I
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: :,, , `,'. - McKILLOP 9proat, of Tuckergmith.-Mrs. Bar- Swian and other relatives for the week here gave a fine address to the sebol- in Brussels. Seaforth, Hensall, Exeter, rspiring, feet- -you are coraially'
71, a!, , . Dinner Sets at Besttie'A. Come and sop. wick is not as Well as her friends end. -Mr, and Mrq. R. Beattie, of ars in the Sunday School, as well as Lucan, London, Thorridale, St. Marys, . . I I
'. ll,:, ,- would like to see her.* She ig S13f- Vancouver., are visiting at tKe home invited to see this Foot $Peciallist. . He wM.
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1 1 .1 ISchool Report. -The following is fering from. the oaffecta of a bad cold. of Mrs., William Scott and other* Mr. Johnston Is always a favorite Atwood. -Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Caldwell I ,.: I .h.,
"I - I the report of Union School Section Her son, Mr. Sol. Barwick, of Sarnia, friends-Mrg. George Hill is visiting be 151eased to make recoMmendations'
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'I . 111 , .: No." 1, McKillop, for the month of is visiting her at present. in Forest this week. - amorg the Kippen people, -Mr. Robt. and little daughter, Doreen, accom- - I", : i" ' -' L
1411 I I 'McLean and friend, of Wingham, panied by Miss Ann Gilchrilst, of ou ation, as to wh4 .
! .) t any (hargd or oblig ' -,
:,q ",;- , M,ay.. o IV Mary lane, ,73%; Mar- Women Church Workers. - Tfie
j.,V the. Flannery 69%- Catherine Plan- Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. meeting, . - -1 - .Spent the vv-a?ek end at the borne of London, motored up from London this , ,k . 6&' , ,
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? .:,, _ I Mr. and Mrs. Jarhes B. McLetM, of week ard pild a flying visit to their uble 's and h6w to, idieve I . 1.
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I" Ea', ; , ', Wm 62%. Ar. Hf-- iudry Murray, held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Pryce . tro ,. I . i , 11 .. I
% ,,; ,". 1, I , ZURICH - many friends, and relatives. '- Mrs. " I I 1. I I . . I .
T, ,_ , 'Sllyd. , It. IIT.I,-4-oe Lane, 6.3%. Jr. laist v eek -Oas largely attended, with , _. I I I.. . ,
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