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c,4ssfu Studets—In tile U pray)r�', MTs, 'Irwin any Warlwa I)ellght soap 25C verity of Toronto,, Faculty Of Arts can. 54 Seen 49
gave a short addresw t
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each oeiOy, nfirst year re 0.4 your Wall
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Ug, une ve Free. ed on Wednesday, the following ex -
sults which V
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Cora- 0 pupils of the Seaforth Collegiate sue- NY
Crystat �bane Ileo, 14
home and abroad ��rs- 4 1). HiAth-
cessfully passed their years: ley representing The 0ongregational
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mrce and Finance, A. X U. &Mellt; church, Mrs. Cowan the Prpsbyteriaa Mahematics end Physics: J. C. Arcbi iorape Juice in quart bottles a 0
4 leathe'Metbodist,
,"td ,,,taken for 144'
her's prif
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bald stood fourth in Class 1. 'by
pleasing solo w" then rendered
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at,
Douglas--Black.-The mn IQ9 -was
71' iLl� nd Mrs. W. J. NcIn W
wit
First Metho-
they are Worth. We grade them dist Parsonage, London, ged in
t t n Tues- of M, an(I 1U stosh led in prayer. _54i,
Rising your EGGS here and get all Hy A foho- 64, Ontario, was
sung and Mrs. Laing enge, TQ. bringing the first part of the
While You Wait. the scene f a quiet wedding o �Cameron, of R
9,th,, the pastor, Rev. J. nson� FAI%in x46 praye
day, June meeting to a close, and thus ultiting. 4 home of her l
e
for sow. weeks, _,_qturA
Bruce Hunter, e Phone 9 officiating, when Ag -
Illy and Servi
Mr. the two societies The Methodist W. ho r ��k
me Vancouve
aghter of the W1,
nes Helen, dai W J. Walker. -
M. S. then pr)ceeded with their regu- M
-'b ?*nd two daugh-tM, Of:
of Seaforth'
lar monthly meeting with Mrs. Me- and Mrs. William Black,
Br Black, M.P., we R d VARNA
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South Huron, was united in marriage at the 40 E Mr. klartr "s'brdth
q,100 , e qn
and sister of Mr. W. G n in the chair. Mrs. L. Webster, __pia, spent th W
N -tes
o .-The many f�londs of Rev I
0 Mo" C
happy couple I
st very Ace, we�
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rnoon aMrs. Ed. Hunt,
S
s J. 'Proat gave a very inte to- J. D. Douglas, of Wi resting reading qn- Mr Durrant m
rtry.- )odstock. The titled "The Thirteenth Time" which s
eft on the afte was Followed by the report�.f the 0- visiting eriiiiaher wei4. pleasetfto see no
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on- and oithldrl able to �e in't �.W A train for Eastern points and will be Rpnds in Guelph tl vention of the Methodist W. M. S. -Mr , g -T
W& M.P., spent th
e week
nt at home at 106 Welling Street, Wood t6 learn I of� the_ coUdilued ill� Oheld recently in Sarnia, by Mrs. Bris- end �.t in Tuckersmith.� m--ttersn is spe dolvlough, of this vil- Salim .'Park; of ida a
stock, after August 15th. Ap- Mrs.. fOur Cash Discou tow, who was a delegate there. aisiding this Bonds Postal Information. -According to propriate hymns were sung through- week in Chesley.-Mr., lage, -and hope soon to�hear. of 'her - re- Tessle Park of Hdris d out and the meeting was brought to a covery-Mr. Robert Stephenson, Of Ned r.
royer, of Toronto, are th��strt ofr-.I:�_, %V
-ter Sills and Mrs.'A
advices received by Postma close by Mrs. Irwin pronouncing the the Parr Line, is Estill confined.to bed Seaforth.' with a,
of weeks' holidays
I/o -better than from Ottawa, hereafter postage
are equal almst to 4 benediction. A pleasant social half d and is very poorly.--_4We,. are glad to
with relatiVAi'-in Seaforth an odIL WIRIURST Oys
bank 'b
interest, and you get the use stamps may not be used for making ur after the meeting was part�*ci- learn that Mr. Webster Turner is able
small remittances. The use of post- ho igPh Miller, of Kalamazoo,- to be up again after his've �L' h6t. rW
of your money, too- pated in by all, refreshments being a few days this week Death of ki� ve
W4L
age stamps in payment for small ac- illness. -A number'of. Parr Lim peo-
be
BROKEN BISCUITS served by the members of the Metho- at theL 25c counts is stated to be contrary to his uncle, NX. Jacob week to recoid'lthe�d%t. I
Nh ple took in the Webster reunion plic-
-DuAda n Riley,, of the" 6
pounds .................. dist W. M. S. Webber.,� John Wilson, of
post office regulations. Postal notes, nic hold at LOcknow last &utiirday,
aowho passed awAy
BISCUITS.--JeUy Fingers am Edgar, of Iron
FANCY nted out, may be obtained for awa, and. Willi �
Mrs.
Thursday evening last. M
,4,d
-it is pol and -all -report a good time �'i� _ Cattle Salt.—we wal unload another oar of Brift vv�*�Aiere this week-ittend rS. Al
Fruit Cookies, Sugar Cookies, Lem e,
20 25. 30, 40, 50, 70, 75, 80 and 90
Frank Coleman'gave an ei ent re- hid be�n confined- to her honi6 -16r ha%% w`� mon Biscuits. up to $14) in Cattle Salt on June 2ryth. Get prices' off the of the late Robert
on Snaps and Le ing t e foopra,
ents, and from $1.00 car. W. M_ Stewart, Seaforh.
20c Phone 77� port at the N. S. me eting last th part two yearls but,.-Iwas able
............. Odd cents are made up nonse to Rent -modern conveniences, rent 9 i�l I.. _ ,
All at, lb . ...... Edgarl� Mrs. W. H. Bristow Kinbuto
even figures. Thursday. Mrs. Coleman was sent ar' be up until Wedligsday-last, when -she ch 401WAftilft, Convent�on_�'
OATMEAL�Fine granulated, coarse by attaching stamps ta postal notes, to suit renter. A . pply at The Expmitor Office. left this i��Ik for Detroit. They have _a delegate to Sarnia f ojjoiw�-_ the'- field; coarse and their 2973-tf closed.. here and intend re- took seriously. i1flEhid died the
granulated, fine flake and use for remitting small Mr. George Anderson spent a few inW day.,
For Sale or Rent by 15th of June, 8- mean ng
roomed M�t it f soi%e time- Mrs. Riley was,a woman sh4v:,es virei�6 roi or
flake, in stock. amounts is strongly recommended s dy�s'v�isiting friends Or' the LQndQA of a quiet disposition, a� good nei.Ai- d
Main Street Apply to g season opened 0�.u�6 - and their `oi CHICK FEED�Forbaby chicks and being most
frame house, electric lights, soft -t- in The bass on road and reports a -'real nice time- bar and friend abil'was'possipssed 'd burn failed to score' a' t":'
convenient for sender and heme; on south
Thomas Andrew. 2997-tf T d number from town UeS lkyli
older ones, properly balanced in- receiver.
Mr., Fred McOlMont, visited friends &it- report::goOkatcbes.-North H A remarkable mernor3r, havitit- reach- tinio.and, at was
eluding pin -,head oatmeal. For Sale. -Bight sows carrying fourth in Seaforth and "London recentily. ed the a
Departmental F Ortangenvent7whIll celebrate at Brussels V � bVer
Xams.-The En- ter, bred the Just of March and first of April. e 4f,m_ypars. Her husband the Xinburn g641 in d'd 'Th
ffer If you want select bacon hogs Mr. Harvey Coleman is having
his 14 years ago bftri�
SOAP�Fr a limited time we 0 these are this celebration will be predeceased her ii6me- score stood 14 in favor 6V Km
trance e minations commence on the types to buy. IS. F. Carron. Phone house remodelled, on what is known
4 for 25c of our special double size XA she leaves be;4 'day vl6iong" o
Wednesday, June 24th, and continue 144-14, Seaforth. SQOO-2 held ork ali�,�Y, July 11th, owing to an& hindler,thre6 d.augh Oii Fri reek, st.
-ling mens the fact-thWIthe 12th falls on Sunday and exteijor Y in the West, and, acake. as the Jeffre farm, bath the interior ters who residp Coiu"n'-boy come
a s play her
for three days. Grammar, Writing Agents Wanted --$75 weeMy sel of it. Mr. Percy Work- son, John, with iborn she reffided. see a good fast -game
LINIT. tailored. clothing.. $22.95 delivered. Money this G, ff. Singleton, pro-
-The new starch for giving
-ography are the subjects for F�xperi- o having his house papered
and GL
-nish.
back guarantee. -Big commissions
the sof�t, linen fi Ailsa Craig Banner, 10C the first day; Arithmetic and Liters- ence unnecessary. Full or part iim; Out- Pr and decoriated. These -are wo of our
Per package ............... ture for the second day, and Cornposi- fit free. Write 2022, Montreal. 3oot-i was a.
:ait The Expositor office enterprising young -men wliom�we ex.
JELLY POWDFXS�The best tion, Spelling and History on the last Local Agent Wanted for Seaforth and dis- on Tuos4g, Singleton was o6b
trict, to sell for the '10,ld Relishl pect to -hear more.,-Trom at.an early-,
25c, e Fonthili Of the 0*Araig representatives at date. -The rain on Saturday last as
day. Lower School examinations Nurseries." A splendid opening for the right
FIGS -2 for 25c and 3 for 25c. start on June 23rd, and June 26th. man, with incelusive territory. For full par- Masonic"Ai gt meeting -held here indeed welcome as it is the first we
on Tuesa 13e a'. B 0 0
iddle School the tests be- llington, Toronto. _J&t.-Mr. Leslie Watson
For the M ticulars, wrie Stone & W 0 1 have had for a. long time.
8001-4 of Toroxitk'.1 '04it the week end -at the
INFANTS, DELIGHT SOAP -For a
gin on Jne 22nd, and extend to July p
limited time, 75c per doz., or 4 for Strawberries. -As w all know that the crop home of Mr. James Wat-
25 cents. 7th, -with no subjects to be written on ill riot -last long, I wish to inform the public
the 25th and �6th. Students of the that I will all all orders far as possible HILLS GREEN
�lliam Trott is making For your home town -do all the shopping,and buy -
WASHBOARDS -60c; Pail size, 26c, Upper School'have examinations each -hile the crop lasts. They asill be put up in extensive-�' opening Services. -The reopen-
udaA quart box, which is Mentg
& BLACKWELL'S JAMS day from June 22nd to July "home on East Wiliam
CROSSE 7th. the Government stA Dg Services of Hills Green ch
called for by law. W. R. Smillie. Phone eted urch
and Marmalade, just received, at 174, Seaforth. 3001XI which h&& been -beau . tifully.decorated, ill find it profitable
----------- Street. Whm'compl he will have Ing you can at home. And you wi fitable
reAi-eg r
25 cents to $1.00. Huron Old Boys' Picnic. -The an- a fine M - Irving Sather- will be held Sunday, Jun6 _21st, at
With these prices goes a Cash Dis- nual picnic of the Huron Old BOYS' land, of O*sb�Sound, and Miss Jessie 2.30 in -the afternoon and 7.30 in the to buy certain needs at this store.. Get the habit: if
evening. Rev. J. E. Hogg, of Clinton,
count Bond with every 25c cash Association, of Toronto, will be held in Mascuic.-There was a large at- Wilson; - o --.�Atpbener, spent the week
only at Areas 5 and 6, Exhibition Grounds, tendance of members and visitor -5 at end of Mr. J- M- Wilson- will conduct both services.
spenn Building, on the regular meeting or Malloch Chap- -Mr. Gord'op.,Wllis, of the First Na- you already haven?t got it.
and in the Transportati aul. is spending his I W. M. S -The W. M. S. held their
'S Friday afternoon, June 26th, when a ter, Royal Arch Masons, on Monday tional Bali monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
F. D. Hutchison full programme of games, etc., has �;vening last when Grand Superintend- holidays parents, Mr. and William Jarr6it,"'.0n. Tuesday, June
phone 166. been arranged for the entertainment ent Armistrong, of Lucknow, paid his Mrs. W- W. Carlisle presiding., Mrs.
-Miss Elizabeth 9th, Mrs.
i
of the old boys and girls of the Ban- official visit to the chapter. The work Smith, Of R. McAlisterled in the opening
e of Mrs. W. E_ Kers- rayer. The lesson was taken by
ty of the Dominjoia. Need- of the R. A, degree was exemplified hom,
ner Coun
less to say, suitable prizes will b2! and the Superintendent gave uristili.t- lake. -Mr. aj4 Mrs, F. S. Savauge Mrs. William Jarr6tt, Mrs. McAllist�;i
awarded to the successful competi d praise to the First Principal, Ex. were in Tord:6to on Monday 'gkttending and Miss Agnes Cochrane. The me4t-
tors, and the athletes, both young an411 -om. H. Jeffrey and -his officers for the funera.'6,"f�.Vheir niece, Miss Ber- - was closed -by repeating the
g�'jLMr.. and, Doi
SELECT iald L�d's prayer in ii
olo, are advised to bring along their -he - excellent manner in which the Dice Savau hison.
Huronites and work was performed. After the'work Hamiiton.� of are th�
running togs. All
your design from our varied as -
A. Case. at
their friends will be made doubly wel- in the lodge was completed, an ad- 9
uests
sortment of high grade Wall
come- Come and 'bring a well filled journment was made to the Olympia MaPle F. J. Web- LOGAN
Papers, and we are sure you will '-,,Xr John Webste Death of Mrs. William Mitchell -
basket, and leave your troubles at Restaurant, where a very substantial ster and'*family,, r,
pioneer passed to her
-t F ing the 13th in he person of Isabella, Mc- pleasant hour or two was sp .. over Mr. Uwrence Wel�pter were in Luck- reward on Saturday morning, June h
be supremely satisfied, because all home in "your old kit ba." lunch was served, after which a very Mrs. lasing, Mr. Gordon -Webster and
of them are artistic and perfect Another old Just Su flo' se"
in quality. Come in and look u
them over. Death of Robex dgar.-The hanti the toast list with Ex- Com. D,, F. J. now on Saturdayj last tt�rid arme. S.
Burrows acting as Toastmaster. annua re -union picnic of the Webster
We carry a complete line of of death removed a familiar face from Donald, wido* of the, late William
Paints, Varnishes, Mureseo, Win- the streets of Seaforth and a well -On Tuesday evening there was a familly-Mr. and Mrs..Fred MeGavin, Mitchell. Deceased was born in
dow Shades, Curtain Rods, Eetc. knowm and respected resident on Sun- very largely attended District meet- of'Detroit, are vislOng at the �horne of e her day lasot, when Mr. Robert Edgar ing of the lodges composingthe South his parents, Mr. di.ld Mrs. Henry Me- nts when a child of six years of As You Would
pare
passed away at his home on 'Mill Huron District held in Britannia Gain. -Mr. Job7f, Cluff is visiting age. They settled in Elma and in
is week. -Mr. 1865 she was married, to William Mit-
Street. Mr. Edgar suffered a stroke Lodge roorns, the lodges represented with Buffalo friends th
SCOTT S a few weeks ago, and since then bad being Goderich, Clinton, Hens -all, R. Y Jones is building ane new ve- chell, of Grey township, and later t,
gradually sunk until the end came �.,n Lucan, Parkhill, Ailsa Craig, Milver- randah 'at his home -on Jarvis Street. settled in Elma and then moved to Yourself.
Opposite Expositor Office. Sunday. The deceased was born in ton, Monkton, St. Marys, Stratford -Miss R. Elder axid'Miss Annie Stew- Lgan, where they continued in the
art are in Hamilton4his week attend -
PHONE 62. County Armagh, Ireland, 62 years ago Clarlow and Mitchell. saw mill business. William Mitchell
where he was married to his now be- ing the meeting qf Grand Lodge 11 died six years ago, since which'time Made from good.qtillty ma- HOUSE DRESSF48
reaved partner. In 1904 he came to Young People's Federation. A rppresent3tiVeS Of; the. local Rebekah the late Mrs. Mitchell made her home terial. They will-Pl6ase you
lanada, coming direct to Seaforth, pleasant social time was spent Tues- Lodgp'-Mr. and M's. Hargraves and
with [her sons, Alexander and Donald,
Jos. C. Thompson where he has since made his home. day evening, when the Young Peo- son, of Toronto, 4re visiting at the of Logan. She was in her 81st year in every way and, save you Prices Yor
GENERAL GARAGE For some years e -had been employ- ple's Federation of Central United home of Mr. and rs. T. . Shilling- and leaves a family of four sons and the bother and -'worry of Wasli Presses/
ed by the town on the streets, and in Church, Stratford, motored up and law in Tuckers Ethel ... daughter: Alex. and�Donald, in
nt of Jackson, of Branks6me Hall, Toronto making them. 59C to $2.25
Best Brands olf Gas, W, Grease, his death the council has lost an bon- were entertained in the baseme Logan; John R., in Vancouver, B. C.;
Coal Oil, Etc., Etc. ast, capable employee. Besides his North Side Church by the E -mond- is a guest at thq'holne- of her aunt, William, of 'Van Horn, Wash., and
-Mrs.
Complete stock of Tires, Tubes, Bat- widow, he ig survived by a family of ville Y. P. S. and the Seaforth Y. P. Miss Jackson, in gniondville.
Mrs. John Rock, of Hamilton, N. D,
teries and Accessories of all kinds. three sons and five daughters: James, L. The first part of,tbe evening was C. R. Hall, and *',Idren,,of Toronto, One sister lives in Se-ttle, Wa h.,
s
Batteries Charged. of London; John, of Oshawa; William spent on the Collegiate grounds where are visiting at the home of M-rs. and two brothers in the Western
Cars for Hire. of Iron Bridge, and Mrs. C. W. Bar- a game of soft ball was played be- Hall's parents, Mr-' and Mrs. John States. The late Mrs. Mitchell was Apron Specials
Cars Stored and Washed. her, of Manitoba; Mrs. D. Russell, tween mixed teams from Seaforth Horan. -Mrs. W.;,,V:. Southgate, Who a good neighbor, a kind and loving
CoveraR Aprons
Prompt Service by Courteous Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. H. Wilbee, Y. P. L. and Stratford Y. P. F. The mother and was )-ughly respected
Attendants. Caroline and Elizabeth, of Seaforth. teams consisted of -six boys and three A splendid lot of - prons
The funeral was held from his late girl's from each society. The game throughout the community. The re- Reduced from- $1.25
REPAIR DEPARTMENT that are es ecially � well
NOW PLAYING mains were laid at rest on Tuesday,
terment was closely contested, Stratford 9vin- ate r p to 80e;'
All kinds of repairs made by experts home on Tuesday afternoon, in REGINALD DENNY afternoon, beside those of her I 44de. Any woman, has use
-Satisfaction guaranteed and charges being made in Maitlandbank cemetery. ning by a score of 17-9. Following husband in Maitland'hank cemetery Dresg the game the social pfart of the even- in the pallbearers being her two sons:, for more than one, of thego. dilked from $1 570r, 1Z I
moderate. The Re
Death of Clifford Freeman- ing was spent in North Side Church "THE RECICLESS AGE" Donald- and Alexander, and her son -
death occurred in London on S,.tu,- basen'rent. A splendid progrgimme in-law, Neil MeTtiggart, also John,
to 98C.
day last of Clifford Freeman, a form- was supplied by the Stratford So- Another fast i6o*ing comedy- Adrain and Gordon MeTaggart, . Rev.
J. C. THOMPSO.L.
and popular Seaforth ciety. The platform was occupied by drama with the Air-. (if "Sporting F. H. Larkin, of Seaforth, oondubted
er well known
MAIN STRET SEAFORTH boy.
Mr. Freeman was the only son the three presidents, Cecil Hodgins, the services. Deceased was -a Pres -
Day Phone 155 W; Night Calls 189ril
of Nx. and Mrs. Paul Freems, now of Stratford, who was chairman of byterin in religion.
of Toronto, and was born in Seaforth the evening; Miss Rena Simpson, of
EgmondAlle, and Dr. Ross Savauge, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Dainty, yet simple -little
25 years ago, and lived here until a of Seaforth- The Y. M. C. A. orch- CROMARTie C.1iflikeWs Dreso"
few years ago, when be went to To- Dresses, easy',to ash
tra of 12 pieces supplied several BEBE 6ANIELS
ronto to oin the staff of The Mail, e` Death of Mrs. Hugh Currie�An-
and iron, of ood- qUll Reducel to
and Empire. He had been in poor fine numbers throughout the program. other of the very few remaining ity
The opening hymn to commemorate 99 material
health for some time and a "ARGENTINE L
bout a the first hymn sung by the three so- OVE ioneers of this tow f) passed to Sizes years,: to sell
n San her reward On Friday, June 5th, at
month ago was taken to Byro
Unit- cieties under theauspices of the written by Vicent i0e
itarium, London, where he passed the great age of 92,years and
-ay. Besides his par- ed Church was "Blest Be the Tie that tauthior of "The F41iigorSemen Of
away on Saturd months, in the person of Ma6, Mc�
survived by one sister, Miss Binds," following which Capt. Mag- the Apocalypse!' , . - -'C ents e i Kellar, relict of the late
llyna Freeman, of Toronto. The re- wood, of Stratford� led in prayer. The rie.-: Deceased had been quite -aetiv.e
mains were brought to Seaforth on Scripture lesson was read by 'Miss Next Wee416id uittil about 2 years ago.wh6j I I t e belw
Marshall. Other programme num- Robert W. S-6rvice's came too frail t4 moVeAtotliid ,�e
Monday morning, the funeral services
being held at St. James' Church, and OUS �110Ve eeJim St. James' %WJL
inte�m'nt -was nmde in "THE ROUdIft-RECK" by er two daughters, Mor awd Mrs.
lections, by Mr. Essex; qurtet, by the
Solo, by Miss G. Mal -one; banjo se-
bers, all of which were splendid, were- fam much. :She 'was' 4k ubb and oth cemetery. The pallbearers we're Tufford, who Del-
atiring na
Griffith, violin selectin by T. Evans,
Brodhagen Sisters; reading, by Miss
Messrs.C. Stewart. Frank and Charles ceased was of a Vety'+ ro( A
Sill, J. McMillan, Frank Free -man and ndid lit and a Very fie: typo' 61, oWstihn wo�
-n Scott, and among those manhood. ho fift* 1*60 (ks of
a solo, by Mr. Essex. A sple Prindjbss
Thompso
-m a distance who attended the fun- erary topic on "Mark T*aie vms life addhed
JUST THE CUT YOU LIKE fro -her viarridd
von by Miss DurismOre. Short ad- the death of i yet
Is always found at Stetrares oral were Mr. and Mrs. Pau' gi* Aprons,
trust'
I Freeman 9i 0 Ps
dresses were given by Rev, Capt.
n, Toronto
cakdally selected fr6m the best Mrs. Purcell sr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo ald and pr
Rev. Over,
cuts In theholesale market, and Purcell and he '25;
Mr. Irwin. The programm Xiddle Pan e' to i.
Magwood, Rev. Mr. MeDon A it -016i A " 00S
Meat Market. Our meats are aU and Miss Ilm Freema June Spe a ift through -all her'o _,Xldies� 6, in a DiVirie
sons, and Mrs. McCauley ed. a
the company, numbering about 225, of tht 11'�I-egb� t4' Vtr keep theM in prime condition of Stratford; Mrs. Frank ?reel iRg an -r. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt, 1; afid , ,i, - Bathing CaOs'
in our d
was divided into groups and engaged 11n4 -ts
ry-cold refrigeraf�v. and AT u early gl ae §41d,
nts vrere s&v-
Freema-r Xiddi,e P Ato
now i Buffalo - Dy I;F in R contest. Refreishni All miidi:b fin
Order some to -day and verify Irora 16 Ah ddy� of
ed following thia.
Zp
P, Freeman, SpiingAeld; Mrs'. J. Ne 'L.1"Irbut
what we Bar. d we
35,e to 85-10
ville ghey, 1011-
don- Mr. and Mrs. A. Fly -nn, TVIT. and Local Ilriefa_�The heavy rains of SeV`64-0pen Stock tfifle4 reinallito , UT Itubber SMAI
Sarni-, Mrs. McCau Special Vatte Of '00
D&L WARV -ernoon and night were mak up your oVV*"_A6g; Saturday gift J�hWg l�.ftt Wfj§ kfi t" �ft d OUR #M#M. kV
Mrs. D. P17nn, Mr. and Mrs. George
loome �and the country has had
Carbeft and Miss Helen Ca-rbert, of very 'Ove
phod 98. a wondo-riull!y imp-i4oved zopegve- 'ftb sfats,
ane since thet.-Two tinkg �,of loeal The United Church W.tj.S. 24"ting. bOv14§rb, colft oded of Stew�Avt, I. Ift; the Iftoner., you
owl JA WAMN -A mosthig full of fntei-est an,& sig- Matatigh 21361TMr and 3. io Ate oatlielpiTig Skip, and Thompsofik, C 'A tnb
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