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' 9L monwi,rq W , ... - �.. ­. - , ",;he, 81061ce -0 "-1qA*A,.Ci4 4 -, L W, , , 11 'It" , .� , �� .... � . ,, Below 50%-� 1. . * M . , .0 bg a � , Wiwq- -,-. -0 1%# t - . � withOutit ? �94*4 w1v tril %0�� Won! , ` ' , W ',..q# ,4 -h". - " i El TU"' '�'�I"-"k.uaa -W,O7q,11%;,, CONSTANCE -The many -� P �. . I � t Irl ­ q':U ili.,, � ' ':�`Y I .1 ''..., - r�,W'�.'4' 'gf,�,�, ., ,. " I � . . A - .1. , .. J. Brodie,' M. Black, M.- Aber- , " , 11"% � - � n Will. tie, , 04'.1 #4A , , � ., .. . ;.� * - � i, I Address and Presentation. - On �^ . - - Z A .�1'01V�V I . "! 911'�� i. . ` - � ;0 . - .t4.--, _ has so r,ecov.06t!,*Oi*.,,U',,.-,004AV, i !-1111 ; - �. �WVMV;.,, -XAqcW I K.W, . *30 N S -1 I ­ . , k"A,r;­ -pac�--­ I 0 , AM � 40R'1:.�:"4').9 .' `6 ' - - 1 e "fok .T� , ...U,, . ft et Heiiihe _ . . , gW . 6 ­, ­ �,o ,,, t r imn. &, -, y, , . - ,. �fp ,, , - r 'e still .a , _ Peters ­§ er'i ­ rt, . on, E. Jefferson, A. . . . : ,9 INV - I % .. -&jrtti Sutherland, L- Norris, L. ,ankel. I ',",­P�j. �. . "'' � -11-01'�',' � TV . . I , -1 .�7 - IT UF Sunday, March 2&th,,, the members, Of ness 0 refiim lo' -Ma *0 , ­ - W : I I ; Co L I n V . .1 . I- , �, 4 , - , , - :- , - , c co,: �t , �', . 1.1.17 1, �;,.� .. , �Q --�W',,4,'botat , I . " I ' , k - IQ_ ­ f -!j 70 it � ­ �i - I the Organized Bible Classof the Sab�' " " 70�'44 . I ��.. . 0 t 41 I Ae ned th -, . . village. -N* T I .- ... - - - j% Ago -.00t,T# file � - , �, J , �r - - - w.. - - ONTAWO . , , � I'll , . .. .. �, ,-4v: 4mcb,ai e. ... 0 S W.Ay ... . bath School presented Abeir tea --has t�aen, qjo, io - I ­ . (if )ar .4pas ,present prin- , ,11 1. I Mrs. Robert Rogerson with a a chcr, lage,: who A ,.��`;jk� . - , 4,,!:� , I - , , �p . '. - � . � � ,. ,�:J ,�,, .... ;�� T � . �, I I tariff oil auto 1 ,O ilog"", ,--1 � ''. I � �." . et of - - , 2 11 � . ; . - . � . � - - weeks with bar daug r -, -X 1, , . - . - �' - ' I . . A , . --r commenta-rie& of the Cambridge Bible Cornish, of Clinton,- b1ft ", . - . . .. ­tt el ni ciples . , I ­ I ; - , I . It w, ri ,how t�i 0 RESULTS OF EASTER EXAMIN - * I . � I . I . . .-- atm -, Wk� public mind. Yet Still lh- I I ,�� -�,�4� - - - . - ,d 1%. , I item stacks ere'is hope. A Liberal spir- - .. — - Series, At the close of the sWioa, '.. !­Jw, , .1 I � -­-.�� last W86L-�We' are '�gla , I I -in -the haivial psytbplogY of t1d TIONS OF SEAFORTH PUBLIC f , d�'I­ " . .. ,� .1 , I `0 - , , �;, ... -� 5'�'�-�,)l Z Txr'.: , ... ,a,- . . iig� 'it lives in the. Houz6.- The Progres- . - , �., the pastor, Rev. Mr. Snell, Occupied t , t ,w . � hat . ,, I � - J ­ i the Offerings ­W.v. : I � . - Huilett.- . Ce ., i,, - ' Rudsonjr 214�-,,--):�O*e notham, 182; Champion Rat Catcher of e, chair and called upon Mrs. Ern- . o 4, . -- - - �, .L, , , th Y. W. A. and Mission 10 gd�,��'t' � 111.1 , I ther� is'a rsiis'on. The gresdat tariff` gives 'Are strong, , vigorous, united. SCHOOL 4 U61JA , Xmerson Ritchie, MT. Thomas Livingstone, Of this town- est Adams to read the address and -, a . . .5EF;r, . . - . . I en_ga-binobil�s difeis ftoth'1906. At They are co-operating with the Lib- . I P Jack , _b, "I , ceeded their allocations, '� '030 I 4 , I that time the autoaiabil]6 wa� a lux- . � . .138; NOWA,i,W - Gladys -ship, is a strong runner-up to Jack Mrs. Peter Lindsay to make the pres- . I i . I erali because they -have hope in the . Aom L � . ;qy, 114. . , , m, . thankoffering of the W M - -S � ...... � 1�111 , I , . . .. ui:j��;-no one c4red pi�rtlicularl how fralfilment of Liberal promises, but I � . - Phie, U44,� ','.'��y , �; . " , ", , It, 11.1 " Senior 1V. -Total, 740; Honoqrs, "� Y� , I .A- . �i. K, .y MC . e � Miner, only his specialty is. rats in- ents,14ou. Although taken entirely by ed to, $40 and the VIT. .p . - . ' ­.�: z`.I-;N��'­i ­ !Wv4s, " A:1 , � . , � J�re- , ,�" ,.X q` cominen' aces --every �5 piss, 4": Lorne Pinkney, 680; * I", 6aiou. ­,�', 1 y wilt neVei stand �!WnodAo the I — last Mr. Livingstone has caught no well chosen words, expressed h Q I - r , high the duty was. To -day it is -a the. 5,. - %i�z �' ,�,.,�- , .. - stead of crows. Since October Ist surprise, Mrs. Rokerson, in a few toUl sent -to Pr�wbvwis, N A, , �� � salty Canadian. chariot wheels � of- a. Libeftlism where . OOD � ! ale- by the W. M. S- for the. PUT, Vlre­-�, � I * -'; 1i I . - i­ '%.�, . �­ �g -6r hopes to own a,car. -There- faith died, gift. Mr. R. C ' I . owba- 'e works -were void. Irene W&pkel, "545; Georgd Parke, ' ' " less than 96 rats, and he is still get, preciation of the ,Jk�, 'j': beeaus -W t -V ved' - mouth, $93; from the Y. W.' A., $11-11'a%,;`,.',�� `ff whi6h­ Saskatelidwin hag seat;16 this parlia. - Sharpe, 531; Bessie Cluff, . - . 5 oc , , I � fore interest in the auto taxi 8.37; Alvin . Notes. ,_,�'� Ryan has mo ting thdm. These were all cauglit In ,superintendent of the Sab9th is ool, ,.� �',�',�"�` I - '8 - ' TnZesr much more. difficult the satis- W- Nelson Caxdiio, 608; Evelyn to big new"t ,t, miles north -of three small steel traps and More than in a short address, endor;ed,the feel- MISsIoa BAnd $20; total, $226. - 1. ... � I .1) I I , , J . ment as fine a band of men.. as ever .1 - Young Peoples' Society. - - ­ .- 441 I . Horan is visiting once he bagged a pair in one trap at ings of the eWs. The following is A., , � faction of a universal desire Is deeply ve, 506; Margaret Crich, 499; Dublin --A .. - . �. ,�- ,� represent uric . r.", injistent. - The pressuie of'th4 impost crossed its threshold. - They Margaret Cardno, 484; Mabdl Bate- Beechwood. Pi!)Mrrg. Ed- 110ma, the. same time. Tom says all the bait the address: "Dear Afts. Rogerson: 21st was the manthly song-semce, AiA3!,,`,,! , . . . . . . �:­ �... . - it was held in the church aliditodum ',�.�,..­ the true principles ,of Libeiaili,sm. A has return �Jibi T1 - after a wedk% ar was an axe -handle. We, the members of your'Bible Class . , " .� , -feU'by,e-veryorfe­it tinpinged on ii failure to give thesid men the.stimu, arry McLeod, 448. . . .. ., is man, 484; H -yed .b , -A - .. .. used so f , �1 , - I 1, . ., � , . . 4d"'e", ,,, , " V, ads its vocal re- lus of r visit in fft4v6ti -, r. Thomas Burns - I Every(,:ie enjoyed the singing of 0 " ," � , . ... 'I wish to convey to you our hearty farvoriter Zf!�.'. �.'. I , . Commolf.-nerve-it- fi eal accomplishment would be J .1 wir" .�.` � V. . uni6r IV -Margaret Drdver, 620; has engago p tttl k DUBLIN thanks for your painstaking labors . . �,�,,',,� . 1 4, �f r,,; t " summer by Mrs , besides learning a few I '�"��,`­ ' 2' . . Aex wherever -men discuss subjects of the unpardonable sin. They must Helen Amen+, 605; Muriel Beattie, Francis O1-Wl1y,--"'.'KXr Win. Maloney in teaching our class. Your extensive ones. The Recl, White ad Blue.con. ..,'A�, 1; ; , a � - -- . I " � , ',- courinion interest. If the question 11' take back with them -,.the regor4.. Of 519; Gordon Rennie. 517; Margaret made -a bualuo�wp io Ironprior last, The Late Michael Burns. -Another * test closed with the fiA gide win- . .�, ' loworipg1tke tariff, on this item were soineth g , , ­��., ", .,.p _ and careful preparations of the les- - g with 5 p -: , , -sonicthing -111slikirk, 502; week. ­ . . - q . 84 oints, the Whites hav-", ' �:,�, in accomplished McKe4ar, 514; Norma . . . , , fine man died of pneumonia on Fri , - , , ' I . jut t6: a -public vote, 90 per ceAt, If done. The Quebec Liberals . .. son provides us with continued in- !Un 11 am 'not Mary Reid, 499; Jack Jarrot, 457; , the ing 495 points and the Blues '2755, .`,1111 , I . 1, I the,ppopte would approve of a reftc- . + day -last at his home on the 7th eon- . I . seamedewith Toryism as go, many Madelin6 Hothain, 456; Margaret L�X�fBORO - ,qession of Hibbert Township, in the formation and inspiration. On . Miss Hazel Haugh is to 60, ` �, I tion. " eve of entering upon -a nine months' Points k�� , people. seem to think They have a, Cudmore,.. 446; Mary Archibald, 425; Notes�l �.'Wj 11ey tells uj­tli�f� person of Michael Burns, at,the age t, we ask congratulated 'on the splendid wori. . �,:" 11 � Then the -facts in regard to prices bout them a fine, broad, tolerant Buirna Stephenson, 424; Edith Bate- he thinks the -fa 'm i ixt -e rs study in the Old Testamen of her sidA, although all workedhar4 - ' .,V"'ers are goring to Of s y ight yea . He is survived ... stiind out clear as the sun at noonday. sWrit�­an J . " you to accep� these commentaries of o�� �, . abiding faith in historic man, 420; Ona Nichols, 418; George keep him;pv��'bgsy this sea"u, as by two brothers, Malach, with whom and deserve credit. The eonteot a- ;-I-.'. . Take -the familiar case of the Ford Liberal Otinciples.. The government -� the Cambridge Bible Series on the -� 1. Coupe. Th Crich, 410; Mary Haig, 400; Andrew -he has talkeir se�ral builOingi ito' .'he 'lived, and John, of Stratford; one . - e American and Canadian " Books of Gensis, Oxodus, Levitaus, roused enthusiasm among the young -;,'� . can and must r.eaet to this situation.' -, c� , ears axe the same for all practical It Calder, 380; Russel AHen, 346; Ed- move alr6ady�-�'Mro T. Ross was; JA sisitier, Mrs. C. Feeney, of Staffa; an- J ua, Judges, Ruth and list Samuel people and it is hoped that the inter-, :-.. -,;,.,,, ". - '­ ha.s Parliant"ent back of it, There win Hawkins, 262; Jack Cudmore, Clinton on Satu rs. A. Trainor, died 08b est will continue to help on the worL ". , in ,� " . purposes. Cross the line and you li�,y is- no excuse. The final word may 253.-B. R. Crawford, Principal. was in Wii�gh � - rday.-Mrs. R. Scott Other sister, M i, from which lessons are to be taken, .11, 1� ast Wednesday.- nine months.ago. Mr. Burns was a The Whites and Blues will put on a , N 600.00 for the car; add $12.00 the I I as a slight token Of our appreciation . .. . . 1. - . Thursday, April 8th,. 11 ,- - I " I. - rest with the 116'n. J. A.'Robb, the Mr. Win. I Wwas a Blyth �is;.-1 excellent farmer of -your splendid work for the class. social evening, "I" , � � merican Sales Tax- and $51.20 the Minister of Finance. He is a plain ROOM 11. .1 T 'I'll, . , � I . 1. - .- , - . �, in the church basement for all, the '.. Canadian Sales and fteise Tax and - � . It is our earnest wish that these books , . man Hie has received much adul-q- � -- I 1, -, — ---- . re and remelm, - V , you have the selling price of the car tion'from the Protectionists for he is Senior III -Total, 600; Honours - ,­ -11, ,� . - young people. Be an - , "', 'A � , ) - . . - , , . . . - ,4.1 1 . . may useful instruments of assist bey the date for a good progri'milue. �,� -a of the . ,.� .� - if the customs duty did not stand in upposed to hAve some faith in that 450; 60 per cent., 360- Eleanor Ev- E- . ance tN-1 I � -.. . - ­­- - 1 .�4 . you in the preparatio is being prepared. . ��'. I . I the way. The total is- $663-20. Yet 3alt. But he is given credit for be- Rns, 529; Earl Gillespie, 496; Mary , ,. .� " lessons. And that you may be long 17 � �� � . . . . �, - '�4 , , I The Barber, 4P2; Ian McLean, 486; Ev- spared to teach our clhss. Signed on . . .:, . . re is in' . of the W.M.S. and Y.W.A- " ,... -1� you will .pay -the Ford Company in Ing blunt and truthful. W. M. S. The Easter Thankoffer-. , , Canada $714.85 for the same car- him a touch of the Puritan spirit. It elyn Golding, behalf of the Class, T. E. Livingstone, ing service ­�.,,,,j,. . - , I was held on Sunday evening, with :�" � �T I There is -no question here -as to-wbo Jean 9 I . ' AFE MILK -- i President; C. Dexter, Secretary." "I., . -t5g; Mary Thompson, I must be -awakened in antagonism to 450; Chester Archibald, 448; -i- - S quite a good congregation out Mr. , ".,!..� ���, � pays the duty-L�you. do if you buy the grafti �pt . Al� I 0 Armour gave the missionary addresg, I. � ... � I.. I .lag jreq4 of the votaries of Fro . 436; Margaret McLennan, 434; . I . . . � �::, � - that car -you -pay it to the Ford I Eileen Chapiqan; 392; Elizabeth Ro1pb; ­- -.1 I � : ". prcktfttift�,, Will he respond to the , "' ­ ` - V MILK -is -specially .'r .t �'. -� � Coirnpany of- Canada. - If -you buy a ei'llf, s6unds I . 387; Markaret Ross, 384; B6rn1do DOr7. - - - 0. ran ," now.!,.�th,o­ Q, ERMEY ST. COLUMBAN and Mrs, Armour sang "The�Palms. �,,4: .1 -. the advance - or ,-� � .. . , . Choir Concert.--Zpace and time '.:,',, ' I . ' ' . I , , Shower -A delightful shower was . � A I - .-V,.ar an 1-60��&rlrlfi-*111 ,rive -tij� - ' - 111;m IV. ..,I � I 1-� ­�L " of , ' vftr- Inake you-�va,j,pAy -he � -36-2- -Blanolk- �,Grevvell, -891; -,h or:*r,1.,1 not vermit-,of­a vl*er - , -11. . - , t .11* : remee, I 7 - - 4 Quality wad Flavor and -Lringa the te� r & f th� does , � , , , , even more.- If you buy a-Canad'al'- die -by this test- If it dies it perish- Elva Oke, 370; John Cardno, 361; given one even`1n`knM9t`VM-e-k at , . bigbest Trice on the Dairy Markets ? We de- fcGrath in of the delightful concert given by .'- ."M . made car the Canadian maker collects es from the hands of its own friends Grace Free, 354; Helen Rankin, 344 ., home of Miss Catherine Y the , , � - ' . " the Peerless Jubilee Sing -res in the excess -it does not go to the gov- Better a dead Liberalism than a faith-' Helen Merrier, 338; Pearl Reeves, 335; liver Guernsey i.ind Jersey Milk at 10c aquart Always honor of Miss Margaret McQuaid, ", I ernment. It is not a tax you pay- I ss one. th-leen Stewart, 330; Bessie Edgar, . bride -elect of next week. Her many United Church on Monday evening' 1, ­ . 0 it, is a gift of magnificent proportions e The body may perish, but Ka a supply of same cream on haDd. Orders filled at W. friends gathered together to present under choir auspices, but suffic-e it t- . 1�- woe uAto him that killeth the spirit. 32?; *Herbert Peterson, 322; Cecil -t a large number were pres-1 "' from your own pocket to enrich the Adams, 309- Ruth Chittenden, 306 ; A. C,rich's Store�or delli-ery made to your bome. Our her with many useful gifts to which say tha ,Y; . stockholders of the company which -Q� - Dorothy Wiltse, 268; Helen' Sclater, herd is Governmefit testM and free from Tuberculosis -he graciousl'y replied, expressing her ent to greet the singers with all the .. ".. ,� manufactures in Canada the ca -T you 268; Billie Jack Flett, 251; Harold gratitude. A number of the boy enthusiasm that any such band of ,`� , ;; - - - - - I , bought. COLLEGIATE EXAMINATION Vin- true artists could enjoy, and each .:, ,. Henderson, 1-74; George Bays, 170; friends of the would -be -groom, ' � this truly "peerless" colored .,i� I � ,'', No Auch generosity Is needed upon ' DALE NIXON, SEAFORTH cent Lane, were also present and the One in 11�� 'I , RESULTS * missed examinations. -M. W. -Mac- is an artist in his. ' ', I�', I -, your part. In the case of the Ford kay, Teacher. evening was pleasantly spent and at troupe of eight, �11 ' and her own line. Madame Prig, ,"'.1, Company the original investment of Students are divided into four class- Pbone 273W a suitable hour a dainty lunch was -�`. Room 111. - the manager, is a woman of rare, ' Z. .1 - . �., the stockholde7ra was $62,500 cash- es according to their average per served. ... . Notes. charm whom it is a pleasure to "Ow .. . ;" � Henry Ford ireceived for his patent cent Class 1, above 75 per cent; Honours, 460; Pass, MO: Billie - � -The ladies of the C. W. L. 1Z rights stock to the value of $62,500. Class 11, 66 to 74 per cent; Class 111, are holding a sale of home-made and the kindest things were said Of 1-,. :, WI/ - - Moull, 508; Mary Reid, 490; Niste each and everyone of her company. ­­ � - — dainties for Easter, of candy, bread, - , 11 . The Financial Post of February 12th, 60 to 46 per cent; Credit, 50 to 59 Drover, 490; Betty Southgate, 485 . ==-��-- Those who opened their homes tl> I.. I ".. . j926, points out that every Investor per cent. The names in each class V,lm, Quail, 483; Arthur Golding, itor last Wedne-day.-Mrs. Mountain � home. His kind nature made him cakes, pios, ete.,,this Friday after- them could not speak highly enough . 'S, , to the tune of $100.00 counting divi- appear in order of merit. noon at 2 p.m. -Miss Emily Downey I I , 482; Billie Cudmore, 465; Iva Crowell, was a Stratford visitor over the I many friends who regret -his Pass- I home of of them, of their wit and rare good ;.,-, dends'recoived And present value of spent the week end at the I the stock, has a return of $8500 for Form 1. 458; Jack Stevens, 441; Evan Rennie, week end. -Mrs. Stewart, of Undon,ling. His funeral took place oil Ron- i Cleary nature. The first part of tho con- :,.�,, 1 440; Jack Wright, 438- Maxie Had- called on friends herelast Tuesda�,. day morning to St. Patrick's Cilurch, her parents. -Mr. Wiffiarr , "I his original . iliv spent a few days in Toronto a week cert was given over to the singing of �",�`,,. ,estmonts , of '$100. 1 .: 11 . nna, E. son, 420; Kenneth Beeirlie, 413; Edith Where requiem mass the old time melodies with each dress- ' ;J,"� , . , Henry Potd had '625 shares. -His, net -Mr. and Mrs. Fingland recently of the village, --Mx. Michael Burns, of Hibbert., ., , �,,, Burrows, J. Pirider, W. McDonald, S. Ferguson, 4,04; Irene Cluff, 404; visited their son in Bly.th.-Mxs. W. was sung by Rev. Father White, P.P. "go in the old plantation style. The profit ta"date, therefore, stands at near Staffa, an aged resident died ,d . , . -1 $21,812,500. That is our gift to Sheffer, F. Wheatley, E. Wolsh, M. Corinne Hotham, 387; Edna Storey Several old friends came a distance opening number was "Dear Old South- .e I ' - , Lyon is -at pres(,nt vigUing her son, The on Friday last and the funeral was land," an invisible' eborus, effectively' . ' .. �i � , ' ' - 376; Hazel Hulley, 331; Jcannette Dr. Lyon, of HamiltoIL-Don't for- to be present at the services. Patrick's . -, " Henry Ford since 1904 -the date of McNay. , held on Monday to St. , . the founding of the Ford Motor Comp- class 11-4. Arnold, V. Gardiner, Joynt, 327; Vera Mole, 321; Edna get thd W. J. in the Comi'nunity 11 -all pallbearers were six nephews: Messrs. church, Dublin, the remains being in- given; following that were "The . 1, .1 , , , �� , any of Canada, Limited. Is it en- Borden Merner, M. Patrick, F. Sou- Bateinan, 318; Lulu Hart, 317; Edith on Thursday, April 1st. Mrs. Cruick- Jack Burns, Kinkora; Mac 1�urns, terred at St. Colurnhan Cemetery- Denominational Song," "Shoes," "Old :;-I- 11-1 '' - ter M. Forrest. Henderson, 311- Lila Wiltoe, 287; shank, the district president, of r)ublin; Daniel and James Burns, of Black Joe," 'Til Daird, Play anyour �� , I , - � , ��' .. .� ought Is there a single man or wo A social will be held in St. Columban I .1. . . , mari in Canada willing to say honest- , &as, III -A. Nigh, M. Shinen, G. Elizabeth Stephenson, ,267. -Maude Wingham, will address the meeting. Staffa; James Feeney ai Mae Feen- on Monday evening, ApriT 5th. Hogg's Harp;" "Old Kentucky Home," "You . "', ly, and ,sincere(lly: "Give Min some 3U'Ladhlanj A. McNaughton. M. Hartry, Teacher. I -The Ladies' Aid met at the home cy, Hibbert Tovniship. E,veral mass orchesitra with Earl VanEgmond at Better Kind," "High Time Yo' Was �� -2....... . I _ Cred16-1). Broadfoot, 1. Dundas, 1. of Mrs. M. Ro.,,, last Tuesday. There I cards were sent by rel tives and Kneelin, Down to Pray," "Go I)MM, � ? more. Let,th� good work go on?" Room IV. the piano, will furnish the music.- 1. , Wallace,.T. Cluff, Hughes, D. wag a very profi!able time spent. A friends, showing that Air. Burns , ,,() Lord, I Done .. 1. , This must be stopped. Does it Inot Miss Annie G. Downey spent a few Moses," "So Mgh,' 11-111, � -, I 1. would not be forgotten soon. Inter- What You Told Me to Do" and -,�111, I 1, , I at the. home of her cousin, M-ra. ''I, sta-Ad'as a supreme illustration of , W-beatley, Watrftae erner. Total, 650; Honours, 489; Pass, 890: ten cent tea vva� served at the close. ment wast made in Dublin cemetery. d a ys - The plaintiveness of ths- 1`1 11 Below 5017&-­�R. Dayman, M. - Me- -- -- do - " Peter. .." " duty, that lies ,before the Liberal party Winifred Savauge, 626; Jimmie Scott, --- Q. -- -- J. M. McMillan, Scaforth. - Mast I er - .�­a I .. � Donald, C. Flannery, M. Beattie - nd is ill with pneumonia.,old negro, melodies was very appeal �di. ' Libeml paity was -born . , G. ,620; 1-% Sheffer, 594; Ian MacTav- lll*LLBff Kale Holla . "I I on-pfeq- Charters, F. Kling. rry WINTHROP . ing and the interpretation such as � ,::�, " and nurtured in the concepti isb, 593; Leo Joynt, 583; Irene Aber- -Miss Emily Dow-ney, of Stratford, (,nly those, of the race can give, Int . - Ili' t ­�111 ual rights to all. Its faith, it it has I '' hart, 621; Ross Rennie, 511; Dorothy Notes, -Mr. �Villiam Riiin says that Young Peoples' Society. -The, W. is ,visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..-� 11 still a, faith by which it lives, is Form '11. the second part, in modern evening- .1 ,I. L", - Davis, 510; Fred Barlow, 494; Grace in the 61 year-, he haA lived on his Y. P- S. held its regular meeting On Michael Pnwrrey. dress, the company strove to show 1. �-­',­ �` mortised and te-noned in that doc- Kreuter, 489- Jack Dorrance, 480 ; present farm, 11- has never seen as ,March 249th, with Bessie Blanchard -- ------*--- ---- - " :,e, --- . P) Class I -N. Jefferson, E. Broadfoot, t Mary Flett, much ice or as much water as there presiding. The. Scripture lesson was by their singing, the evolution Ofthe 11 I . trine. There can be no denial of the D. Hudson, F. Hogg. � 'Roydon Hawkins, 452; McKILLOP last sixty-four years since slavery " �� "I facts of exploitation.' If Liberalism - 461; Dorothy Drover, 438; Frank is in the river this Spring. There is read by 1. Bolton. The topic ' "Alco- � 4 ,baracter" was taken Death of Former Resident -There day�­ The numbers were "The N ", yson, J,. Dinnin. passed aw . Chorus ... .. Beneath %i, � fails -in this, the acid test then mock- -Class II -J. Webster, D. F'rq'lM`r, Grieve, 485; Patsy Southgate, 436 ; still no sign of the ice breaking up.- � hol and Moral C' e971), � , ery and derision ninst be its lort, M. Fergy.son, J. Fiala , Jack Nothan, 433; Stanley Dorrance, Miss Belle McCullyfias returned from I by Will Tre.wartha. Readings -ere ay at the reeidence of his National - % ' . - Class lIr-T. Nolan, W. Broadfoot nt- daughter, Mrs. T. Bart, 14 West Core Window" and ,'Seems Like to mer ... -1 � But can it fail? If that question . If 482-1 I)OUglas Stewart, 420; Florence a three weeks' viqit with her brothers, , given by Will Dodds, Neil Mo .4� � - "I C. McNaughton, M. White, J. F* I Shannon. Mary Str'eet, Stratford, early Saturday by His-, Thompson, the contralba', .., �1' ,�,� ; - , � bad been asked two weeks ago- the gan, J. Archibald, E. White. � 111111- Knight, 418; Ross McNab, 410-; Helen Messrs. J. W. ,ind George McCully, wnmery and Almirs I morning, March 27th, Richard Robin- Rachmaninoff's "Prelude 4n C Min- -' '�� �. 1. ' I - ; - I i I I - I I austwer would, have been a crashing . Rallp�, 402; Jean Pearson, 40%-,, Dor- in Stratford. She also Visited her si.R- McKee led in prayer. Fir, �. 1'..... I 'and resounding neLrative. To -day no Credit- -A. Wiight, G. Wright, H. othy Parks, 898: , Jean Pinder, &36; ter, MTs. J. McGregor, In Walkerton. ! Not�­­Tbe Ladies, Aid and W. M. son, Sr., i h or" and Rubenstein's "Melody in �.�,l " ;�,� " ... -O.L Cummings, G. Black, C. Armstrong, Robert Venus, 320 Ethel Hoggarth. . -- for some months past he has been by Migg Young, the gifted pianise; '1, I " bby con- !! ­ ­ .. ­ - ­ ­ - - -- -- - -- ­ ad I WeTer 1- 8 dueted,by +I,e Motot-Manufacturers - Helen Peterson, 285; Mattie --- �� � 1. one cap W so sur The lo C. Knight, B. Duncan, G. Daly, L. 297 -, � =­ failing on account of his advanced "ITntirl and "When You a �'. , " ;� � � . -As of the . boldest ever con- Mole, D. Meldorf, K. Calder, G. Ma- Ed ' - 264; Blanche Wiltse, 225.-J. I I - age, still he was going around till Young, Maggie," by Mr. Brown, tl* .-1',*1 . . , , has been q ga,e, . I the last and his death came quite un- t,-n<)r- "Poor Lil' Lamb" and "Justi ��. "', son, E. McLean, N. Doig, 11. McKer- o TT ys,. Teacher. I . ".� . I ceivc,a Di-, the' Domf7dop, Th�y W ta expected. Mr. Robinson was born in � ;-� 1, .k dher, C.- Kerslake, C. Trott, M. Fink- "' ' I A'we�ryin' For You't bA A- m1wea ,; � . - ", - it their forc6� - in I arry ,...' , thli. Chateau Laurier Argentilt Co., Quebec., on January quartette; "Carissina" and "C ­, � .. . and -move upon ,the belaer, T. Govenlock. Room V. � . � 11", � Hyovse O 1, 1843, and' in 1845 came with his Me Back to Old Virginny" by Visa "I'll, . -wa­ U11, .�- .4 4�%-,r �­ICAOM,-I` - Below 50 -1/o -J. MCDomald, A. War- if Moll -t izn,p 'FT TN I . �- �. ,� - . � � -X y V � n - , �� 11 A., ro E. Holmes, M. Purcell, J. Purcell, Total, 550;'Honours, 412; Pass, 330: parents to Stanley Tow -whip, Huron I Porter the soprano; "Trouble in ihe...,,� ­� . ". - these men tread *ith no un"t+Ain , --. �', ,, � � I I 0. Muir, 0. Love, C. Stewart. Betty Chittenden, W; Helen McLean, County. They settled on Lot 9, Con- I Amen'Corner" and "An Evening Id-.; : 4�, ". 1, - � 9tep the hallg of privildiga. If you , . - * ---- , � " "'i, .. -1 637; Billy Scott, 633; Leona Box, 526; . cession 10, Stanley, when it was un- yll," two readings by Miss Thomp­,?. .. I .1 see a ingn pking' a p6,&eWan �, in I '�� ­N��. - . Form III. Ste -wart Plant, 518; Edna SMitb, 509; b ken forest, and as a boy he knew�son- "Aq ,,J,A�T �.,� to . , . leep in the Deep" and "Stesi g,-� � , 31 thL , �;� -�",- V, "� . I - , . hulable to3les, the way tom a-' memoer,lg ' Keith Sharpe, 506; Labelle Havirking, Old Time Easter' Dance much of the hardships and privations Away t I esus" M a ' %)...ff .. I— rotin that man is not's, lobbyist. . , en as a , in -Uhdl,­`�" �. . . P � Class I -E. Nott, A. Archibald, B,, 506-, Gladys Holmes, 465; Gordon Me- of pioneer life. Wh be w bas"go, t . male quartette � 4 ''. . : -u� 4` ' �� �41 . � The§� chaps know their way about; .. 4fllgi*�", - 4 1, . ­­ .. . .. ,4� I - " Sburkoll . . Kellar, 461; Garnet Free, 460; LiNian young man he bought a farm in Me- the Dawn', -"-,%be Sells Sea Sh 11 .;% �� 11 1 k�y have -been the -to beforc% ote t -,006"t, , , � �� �.. Z � " � -. ". --;s, . - .1, j.,� ' . A . 11 ' !I,-. ,,,, , ," 0(f! a. Uberal d6fdated at Osh- ' -jal. Grieve, ff. Chandler, Reeviel Cardno's Opera Hall, Tuesday F,vening, April 6th Killop, Where he resided for a num and "The Bee" and last of all, a � � 1.� L -1 I S . $. . 'S. Beattie, - !VL MeMillau M Arm- Rots Ilea, 436; Jimmie Cluff, 4i3p TLOCK ber of years, later moving to a farm superb bit of grand opera, '�La M%-�'I .� . 01 AT HALF -PAST EIGHT 0 '� , 440474-1eading- MoWr Centre, in the h4 � llpll �- I- I � ,�, . . ,� It, " , ` . strong; Ji F,trgFsdt,. L. * fAcUillan, M. 11]udson, 362; Charlie Peter- in Tuckersimith and then back to R erere" from 11 Tro"tore ill W I � I V i ­ 91NAA a 6446ig his busy rounds. . I -a ia % , �� - ­ 09-4i s - Martha - Storey, # McKillop again. He was Miss Porter and show 4 W - 1, � 'blO '� . Tilrnbull. Dor"M Dances of Mi Kinds -Old and not so Old, New qnd not So New and farm in 'he. q ".rj . . . �'..,fiJ'l`iQWqd.hIwi, but the stone Class 11, 'F. olive � ' - wl-li!', 19611, 9 W. Geovee. Mr. Brown ,�.. . rele-ot ,. ' 6 ltto�&��i4 often slip _t. Wheatley, 4 Welsh, 820- Hugh Oke,, SN; Kenneth . married in 1871 to Miss Mary Bell, t, , olo parts. The comment '. .� I #d,�Ijbt-; s,.'b W. 1. - E., MeMann, R. WXirrilon. I Adams, 30�;'Ndllie.Reeves, 299; Carl -INBETWEEN- and to the -m were born nine children, that that number'alone wag war - � � . V 111aid with � , . 1J.e4A6,hArRAJ�1!,'W. �,-N , I - . . . .;., �� 11 . .1 ,lommi-o.and . �Gredit--G. Me0bulgle, &Rdinuftds�, Knight, 258; Eftar'Stevensou, 252; - seven girls and two boys, all of vvbom pTice of admissiou. The at .11 ... 'to I I � - � 411 . - .�iiw ' , , � ON," it � e.61 -den trowel. E. F ' " I 1�'� , 16%;, .,, ar her Ritchfa,'152,, Arthur Hulley. . Fiddlers' Competition are living but one boy, Edward, WhO stood at attention while the comp ,.,�, ii, ,� . ". . ' 'k # ­ &ou� - nam,6 et rson, A. Us, Is N. Fletd I I , ... t ' - -7 L . , e -, X Sil , . en �&ft il, - - i I - % ng I .11 1 -4 - IA �4 Stewart, 24. Hays,.P: Willid,.D, Rob- �-Fk X Zlder,, Thachef. Open to banada, the United States and Michigan died a few years ago in British Co sang with the perfect bleticti ., ,, , in ,,, , I%& , .. . I CaTffidi" % , ig ii*a#4 I � ...... � " �11,�, I � 1� .>. a Vk� - Wleil�nd, . . I - -, - lumbia, and all of Whom Were present their marvellous voiceg, "' ­ , . �. . I W � , t6o,!,head , .... .,� I !. . � ­�-;, I Al� 11 Inson, D. Boltofi, R. , Generous Ptize List - Special Prize for the OldeA Fiddler .114, . . . on the t�ailf I I l3elo* 50,ro-M. Diekson, C. Strondi I L Room V1. Henty Vprd's Old Timers ain't got vothin on us. at the funeral. His first wife died the King," after which many WenT, u,�R-� � . . ,� Z� L 'y ai . W, 0 ne de'light . . . - * , ". " � '01 I ther'Ford 0612iphn ',ifi-,: 4" 'h . - , dftL - I 90*11 , . about 32 years ago and later he warl,to express ttbeir genui ,L* _ ^ %* "- &L. , * ,"&L. , * ,"&L. "&L. -4. -, -� ,� .� , _ &.Ot, TV Memillan, -. G Lo " R. Detftit- ; WUgL. r4#Mb ", � , � WIf . . � , I.. 1. , M ' , t S ORCHESTRA -EARL VANEGMOND, PI married to Miss Mary A. Leeming, of appi-eciation to the var 6,j* . - I I I io Mg.. new, intaft0f.f0l.: - , , . , edatr,it,... L. n , 'Total' 475,'i -9DnoutS, 3%; Pass =8-' ", � ! �j . "4 .,�, ': lift, ,J*dfJjL ats , �%S� 4 .1 . " I '�� . ' ; , , ` b calls f1f6T6-`14.', � , - Mallory Irg't .; � I . " � . - , ,; � � t Jaeks; " 3714474 k, Mary 41M,ii� 0j L 465 HOGG' ANIST 11" I A., I Z � ft t � . . .... ,4. ; . 1, ­'­ � ­ I - I . . I , South .2- Dot6�fiY Floor Man ­ . I � � ,6,. � ", . , I , 1, ,4tq *y Iapok'- 4� - . 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