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, , . I . eauti ats- so that- they are SO Norma HabkJ[rk, 410; margirret Cud- - gelding
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, I ..-�. ' � , , qrs have more, 413, -Mary Reid,.409; Anna Ed- Manning Bros W41.1lifij�)TTU'd-ek. Man- up singing the -National Anthem. I
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, W.em.a. trul ' ' 61"_` . 0',es',sibi" *,to their. ingenuity. - I i
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IS seen.iii every shap of brim or crown, and in I ' _' in foal, Earl Sproat,� RE -00n; Alex. "any dirty'Anarebist who will sit
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I : - more delightful ways of placing' h . 7 Wright, Brucefield-'���-.,..-W,.,�,."-.Burchill, there like a. log When I am up singing
I t e glorious trimmings Lennan,.817; I&rbert Potekion,,3-11 - ' # - _F
., . I Dublin; filly or _-,:e4% 1922 the National Anthem. Will always feel
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. . I . 61r1 -1,g' mg, 1 24, fortnight and learn ,how the natives
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I . I . I Gray Bros., Lond"bo"; teT,p in bar- have lb)� behaving thent,selve.T.
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1. �. . - - Sintpl Ki " " `r William J. J. 1.
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law_ I . - Sproat, Wilil-a � - Patric 1
566; Evelyn Golding, 550; Earl Gil- age, Earl , �, , k,
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� . - Charlie Pindar, 479; Helen Rankin, Roadsters -Roadster �-4 ' e in bar- Walton Saw M94. Phone 14-2= J. Me-
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.1 " . 'I'll .1 . ,��_ the Easter report of School Section
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, Without an Extravagant Dis sku- - � .1. .. , - 1.
/X� , 'Pla�. a Routledge, 400; Helen Merner, 392; Manning B .* I _.. � -A d chain- ville, 72%i Billie Thamer, 48.
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- $.1 1 . . 1. ,�! . 388; piorf (Livin ne � annin- -
. I I , . -Rosq Drisco, 78%; Dorothy Dris-
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- . thorough goodness in every det-40 he - . 11. Alvin Knight, 365;.Billie. Flett, 346,; C. AW6� George. Taylor, 91%; Helen Somerville
. A Kathleen Stewart, 842; Jack Stevens, Hereford. bull, Jobji'Xenn ., Dublin.
I I . 838; Charlie Reeves, 381; Iva Crowell .y 89;'Eileen McLaughlin, 80; Dorothy
new Coats, that one, to look at.'themyv6uld .. . . 7 Judoes-Light horgesi, X'� F. Brown- Somerville, 76; Cora Mathers, 69;
et thern'to, be'mudh -higher' _. - . 301; Edna Storey 294'- Jack Wright, lee Clarksburg; heavy`-_hbi�es H. B- Arthur Balfour, 65; Grace Perdue, 62.
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t. ' , . . -40 ... . .tk!r Somerville, 89%', Helen Tomlinson
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i� 04t(m - -884 'Mck e Shannon, 85; Everett
�:41-:_i " -_,,, ,� . 1. - "3enderson-, Edna S%Pb%,,4feu*-'Ghff, I - I *Per -White, 77.-E. M.
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. expert workmanship- mpuddi ' ' i int' 489; Pass,' 390: Elsie Dear Expositor; 1� Regele returned home for a few weeks
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, Drover, 608; Mary Reid, 595; Betty Easter is past for this year, and after spending some time in Fuller- I
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. perfect fitting. garment6,,-Still considering , Southgate, 656; Billie the display of Easter hats by the fair ton. -Mrs. W. Koehler, who recently
I _!, . Moull, 554;
� the high standard of -the finishedgarmehts 11 Velma Quail, M; Hazel Hulley, 522- friends, was charming to behold. underwent -an operation in Stratford I
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. neth Beattie, 461; Ma3de Hudso�, 436; and Harry Cockshutt, the Governor, Frieda and Adeline Messersclimidt
� �, I . . . Edna Bateman, 432; Corinne Hothami will be over Tuesday afternoon to and Mr. W. F. Koehler, recently at -
.f * $15 to, $60 - , - 1429; Evan Rennie, 425; Edith Fergu- give his -consent to the bills passed. tended the funeral of the five year
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. .. I . . . . I -364� Edith keep very good hours this session, as Knechtel, at Rostock. -Mr. and Mrs.
- C . I I . Joynt, 368: Lila Wiltse,
.. - 1. I . . .. Ritchie, 359; Vera Mole, 354; Edith it Was often three o'clock in the morn- Fred Koehler and Mr. and Mrs.
. P, - . ___ ,� . I . ,. . - I I - - 0,T, -A., Charles Regele, spent Good Friday
. - ing before they got to bed,
, - . : ... Henderson, 349; Florence Knight, 296, .
- I I - .11 .� - . Church Union and Redistribution -be- with Mr. and Mrs. Esha, in Ellice—
, I - . . . . Jack Dorrance, 275; Robert Venus,
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I I . - ,. 252, Wid-lie Bristow, 224.--J. R. Hays, ing the main reasons, coupled with Mr. and Mrs. John Kerehna and chil-
. Teacher. l long-winded orators who like to -hear dren spent Easter at the home of Mr.,
Room V. themselves talk. Four-four beer is Henry Koehler. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred
. I ve - Man-Wh - coming in the near future. It is Hoegy and children were Easter visi-
E ,.ry . � .. o Needs A Total, 050: Winnie Savauge, 528; -
. . . . . Lorne Sparks, ba4; Harry Sheffer, thought that it will be easier to take tors with Mrs. Hoegy's parents, Mr.
!� -1 . 506; Ian McTavish, 506; Jimmie Scott, than the stuff which has been dished and Mrs. Julius Doerr, Gadshill.-
11 506; Leo Joynt, 493; Irene Eberhart, up to beer drinkers. I Nvill, pass over Quite a wind storm passed over this
I W 'suit 483; Stanley Dorrance. 471; Helen .
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, . ..- I - . Rolph, 470; Ross Rennie, 466; Jack distribution, a riding has been taken some slight damage. -Mr. and Ivrrs. I
� '', - - I Hotham, 453; Mary Flett, 449; Patsy from the following counties: Huron, Charles Eggert and daughter, Della,
11 ,. il I n- Southgate, 436; Jean Pinder, 425; Bruce, Grey and Middlesex. In Hur- spent Easter with the lateer's co in,
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I 0 Should be -,Specially Frank Grieve, 420; Ross M; -Nab, 417; on it is the centre riding which has Mrs. R. J. Cogblin, near Listowel. -
1;i I � - been scrapped. Toronto gets an a& Quite a number on this line attended
I - r1k terested in.Our Wond _ Blanche Wiltse, 412; Dorothy Parke, ditional five members, and Ottawa, the funeral of the late Claver Eckart
I . 412; Jean Pearson, 397-- Dorothy
I - . . - .. I Hamilton and London, one each more at Seaforth on Tuesday.
i i Drover, 392; Ethel Hoggarth, I
eiful. Stock of Sprn . 389 ; than they had. Death of Mrs. William Staples. -I
Douglas Stewart, 389; Mattis Edgar, I
I I . � , '887; Craig Buck, 382; Helen Peterson, I was not up to Queen's Park durT Death came with startling suddenness,
. Clothing. 371; Elva Pryce, 3-50; Gladys Holmes, ing the last month of the session as I to ,the home of Mr. William Staples
N . . suffered from a severe cold or influ- on Friday of last week, when Mrs
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" , ng the whole mo of Staples passed away without
, . I Reeves, 171.-E. H. Elder, Teacher. a Mom-
�, Therels always a dollar and.cents RoQm VI. March� It. reached one of MY ears, ent's warning. Although not in her
. . . . . which is now of very little use to me usual good health for some weeks
1. reason for --coming here for Men'S Total, 300; Honors, 225; Pass, 180: for hearing, At least, but the news she had never been confined to her
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. ! � I - Clothing.' There is always ai quality, Betty chittenden, 279; Helen McL�an from, Parliament was conveyed to me room, and on Friday had been at-
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64, 4., I.. , ., . style andfit reason for coming here 269; Edna Smith, 264; Leona, Box, papers. usual and was sitting on a chair talk-
, . - This season both these reasons are 261; Stewart Plant, 258; Garnet Free, A pretty parade took place here on ing to her daughter when the sum-
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"I I 1. � . /; immeasurably strofiger. We have 257,' Billy Scott, 256; Hugh Oke, 224; Good Friday, when 2,000 members of mons came. Mrs, Staples was born in
I - Merle Hulley, 219; Martha Storey, the Salvation Army mustered at Hullett township 62 years ago, anti
. 1� � I an in)m'ense new stock of Spring 218; Edgar Stevenson, 217; Ross Al- Queen's Park and with I 5 bands walk- resided there until her marriage to
' l Qlothing made of the new and be'tter len ! 216; Charlie Peterson, 215; Carl ed to Massey Hall, where a holiness Mr. Staples 46 years ago, and for
I 1 .1 materials'in reliable colorings and de- Knight, 204; Jimmie Cluff, 20.2; Glen meeting was held. 32 years bad lived on the farm on
. l - Pinkn6y, 201; Gordon McKellar, 189; I regretted to bear of the death of the 11th concession, where she died
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I . sirdble patterns that will itresistibly Gebrge Welsh, 185; Nellie Reeves, Mrs. Susan Ross, whic.h took place in and which her energies had so great'
I i 180; George Pinder, 156; Mary Howes this city. She had lived in the north- ly contributed in converting it into
L, appeal to- any man who likes really 140- Rollie Stewart, 126; Billie Box, ern part of McKillop nearly all her the beautiful home it is to -day. While
, . . I good clothing at reasonable prices. 73;'Nelson Hulley, 8; Arthur Hulley, life. I convey my ,sympathy to all a woman, to whom home life appeal-
. I . ,- I . Greys, Blues, Browns -and Fancy 5. Fletcher Ritchie, missed exams— ler relatives, especially to a- sister, ed the most, and the. duties and re-
� ., � Gladys McPhee, Teacher. Mrs. Davidson, who has beet Wee sponsibilities of which slip never neg-
. . I Mixtures are the leading colorings, -el bereaved within a few weeks: lected, she possessed a genial kindly
— . with the Greys, light or dark, strong . The letters of John R. Goventliock, nature, which made of her neighbors
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, ods -the right thAkii,iii 6&ss quantities. Come her,, which made the competition keen
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great soul *often burst forth in some
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Mr. Sparling was born near Seaforth,
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getting of things into the all -moving
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felt the divine contact. He had a.
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great faith, a great hope. He seem-
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self. All he obtained he used for,
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weak; he was always looking for arL
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deceive." He ever strove after the.
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say fare -ell but not Van-
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teacher man and Christian -citizen.
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Sparling. In a letter received by The
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Expositor from M,r. James Black, an-
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of Mr. William Black, M.P., of Tuck-
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graph, Mr. Black said: "I enclose
held from the Mount Pleasant Metho-
herewith some clippings from the Van -
dist Church Tuesday . afternoon. The
couver daily papers in regard to the
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life, death and funeral of the late
M. Sanford, assisted by other clergy-
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Robert Sparling, also a copy of ther
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address given at the funeral by the
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Rev. J. P. Westman, president of the
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grec of Bachelor of Arts and was
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the degree of Master of Arts. it
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MT. Sparling began teaching
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rived in Vancouver in 1989, where he
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Sparling was perhaps one of the very-
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