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ir,15K,� "i" $ li , Smith, daughter of W. 11411,azel Wilson 81, Morley The W�M.$. of t8t. Anllreve,s United, Kiss X;Wle is;W4, enniogs 6, *Un
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,�,,,,Sr� §, "'�,�.`, . township, who survives hian, together ble Wotsorr 73, Allan Hill 7% W $our$ 00 k 76, Jean 'Fos
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IJA�31,-,�, I lj� 1,� . . — - witij a family of, three daughters and Ham ,6 , It ni Taylor Z& Jr. 11- t French on `We4iiesd4y afterarooii"lasz. Welsh, W�n. Buchanan, WW. Jr. Jones, Gladys - der c ter
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��.� I . r 19;., ,, Advertising rates on application. t. on, Erma, Dorothy, Elizabeth John ,C,alwill 63, Anna. Watson and I - - q, tr .
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1 ... lx I ... I 3'i.,RT��.!,..�, ',� 1. and John, all at btame�. The funeral Lloyd ,Papple (9,bseng). Prinier�- I wi n February Q. L. Willip,ms, EarL,Wieido, Dr. �, 60.5, Dbrothy Daters 54. ar. In-., I
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......." .� 1 . Wxiiben of the, Canad' relief is just "_ was held from his late residence -on Ethel W1 M Olive Papple 79, J. OMI)wyer, %1. H. 0owens, D.D.S., Dave Sangster 75, Trend Hoskins 73,
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,',,Ii�l I ��, � I .� "I e4unty'Tre0q., A.Asoc. .14t ..... 1.11 p the ' examina- I The Younk People of St. Andrew's the last five mentibried are from Zur- Herbert Drummond 69.6. F.Uth 11 %; I
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; V,�,,,, _)�"- " . I #on , Oer name for I ich; Mip Ethel %ardook, Dr. A., -;T. 69,_'Varkaret Shepherd M, Nellie I
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�, fD,p,i1.,,.,.- , 111,1111, - q I—— ..... I. ucefteld � United tio4s.�-%. tMeNaughtoo, Teacher. I Unked Church had'a very successful .
.11, Y, . " money to provide it comes, ouVof the B - -i R - - Miae Wiolff 62. 14uiirber �
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.,� in f is meeting on Friday evening of last McKinnon, of Zurich -4 J . Coles. . Fee 69 on
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. rrrr ," ""',il" I taxpayer% pocket, no, mattdr of S. S. No. 10, week.. ,, People's League Of the rol,l, 29; Aygrage attendanoe 29.12.-
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r " . '. 'F,ii,day, - -Warch!t 4, 1932. dispenses it. But their is a Ii it t Baird's ceme%_ry, the I Quite a number in this, vicinity United ,Church he14 a social evening C. H. Rlo*qs, PTIncipal. '-
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. , WATCH THE ROADS ,d. , Lane. . Pasp, 69; (' ) placed after a name ,, thinking about it, but with such a Blowes, siding and * Miss I W, t 0 �F �,
q � �, 4 ", � I I I . I Angus.-Onje g . that the Smale acting as secTetarX '0110w- -0=4 Ripfer -60, ,Gordon Hodgert 53i
It", �%t, The Ontario Department Of High- Even so, the sympathy of the tax- The Late. John .. the means absent for one exam: Sr. IV mild winter, it is expected F I
�11, 1*1 -Gertrude Martin 72, Laura Tremeer syrup s*a.,son will not just as Ion- ing the devotional part of the meet- ,i%
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,D.! --,, r tt��,-, . . - most esteemed and respected citizens M v- as in prOious years. in.g, a short program was given by ag. Jr..'TJI-Mary CA,aX,k 75� Alice �
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6� , ,,, � , wiys has announced that loads car, payer is still ,�ith the age , of A passed away 73. J I It'is -going to be Men's Day in St. the following artists and was muck 4pfaff, 72, Barbara Shepherd 12, Elva
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ried-by ... trucks must -be reduced this ried ui� yed, and those who have quWtly on Sunday evening last, in elyn Sandford 46 (a), Margaret Tay-' t
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11. r.$� , ' 111 -Myrtle. Taylor 72, Andrew's United Church on Sunday enjoyed. Instrumental selettiQn, McQueen 71, Jho
11 "I'll o .. week to the limits of ithe Highway a family dependgnt upon -them and he the person of Mr. John Angus, after lor 60. .'Sr, xt, with a men's choir. Miss Greta Lammiej gualtar selec- Sangster 61, Max Hudson 6% Norma
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� � ... ff,�, � � I Traffic Act regarding transportation is still willing to pay for such. But a lengthy illness of several months- (a), George Varley '54. 'First Class ue re bwk tions, "(Whg_ th -� ...... I I
,,'�r -d robins a n e 3�oo Cornas Over Cook 52, Gerald Passmorp 48, Mine
44.,f,�r_l �, I � ,, early with the young and, single men, un- Mr. Angus was born on February _4Shirley Fair0airn 66, Keith Mae- � The crows an .,... n
W . all ro' I the Huron Road Sur- Lean 82, Kenneth M4dLeau 82. Prim- I again; several people reporting hav- the Mountain" and "Smile the While" Peck 44, %Dorothy Wiiii 43,� *Lloyd .
,),.!,� � over. ads during thL ' 27th, 1859, on .
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�� 1'� J��r r spring months. employment relief should stop, thp, vey, -Lot 26, Concession 2, in -.the er---�Donald McKay� Beatrice Wright. ing Been them- . by Miss Kathryn Drysdale- readini, Brock 42, 1lI--Herma-n Wolff 65,
-, .... I'll, ... "Little ,Bateese," ,Mrs 0 -tl,e Y 1 4 1
1, ',,,,?.',I , . � These ,regulationg state that pneu- instant those individuals refuse the T,�,riship of Mickersmith, in the The least mistakes obtained in each .1. I . - - Del ;'HUn , GeorgeSangster 64, Audrey, Twitchell
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�, I'll- 11 I" I . . Triatic tired trucks and trailers with opportunity of being in&penderit, ev- County of Huron, near geaforth, in e'ass in spelling tyerd as follows' ' r 8AYFIELD instrumental, 'Miss Flossie Foss-. At ,63, ,Shirley Twitchell 57, Billy Hig- I
� 1, the conclusion of -the pr6iram. games. gins 52, Cecil Kipfer 49, Laird Hud- r r .
.,�, x; Jr. IV- Mr. and Mrs. John. Pollock have To. wer indulged in, -which were in son� I
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I t� � to six tons', en if 'that indepew4nce consists only 45, Ray Foster 41�a.' An asterisk
I'll ;�4 I second oldest of a family.of eleven Verna MacLean- ,Sr. I'll -Myrtle turned from it month's -visit with
". ,:'�� . . shall be limited to a minimum load of one,dollar,a week,and board. of Mr. and Mrs. William Angus, late Taylor; I -Ke c e on at London. I I charge of ,Mr, Blowes. . mleans that exarn,01h�ve been missed. . .
"I . I . � ' -their s The Youths, Welfare Club of Car- Nuinber on roll, 28; L average atten&
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"I" I . . I of the municipality of Silver Creek, least mistakes in the ,,Sunday last, February 28th, was mel Presbyteriali Church held .a very ance, 27.3.--M.'A. Ellis� Teacher. I I
v, . . Man. Before coming .West, Mr. An- MacLean. -Olive Workman, Vewher. the. birth -day anniversary of the fol-
, and solid tired trucks ap& trailers . enjoyable ,:.m.eeting on Monday night Junior ,Room. - 11 'Class.' virst
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I � are limited to half a load. The Farmers' Dilemma gus, was employed as carpenter in . lowing, W our prominent citizens; with a good ance, \
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,�: - � _... - I company I . I I I - .. Rugli R. McKay, Louis McLeod, Mrs. hymn, '�Come, Let Us Sing Of a Febcruary--. Jamest Campbell 438, 514; � 1�
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.11", . !Me past winter has been one of , (From The Border Cities Star) under his father, who was the i � I ZURICH * A. Newton -Brady, Mrs. Waltert -West- Wonderful Lo(vei!l the Lord'a�, Prayer Cisey Joynt 474,.542; Mary Goodwin I
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. 11 . nized c rpenter and framer in' the ' . la,ke. We extend'o-ongratulations., . . I . I
tl.' � ' ' !l , n Unison, ,Scripture lesson -by ,Mrs. 364, 457, June ISairridercock 4,65, 532; . . .
�� ., , ito thati Same n-Aldness -the country Dr. L. J. Simpson, M.J.AA. for Sim" Township of Tuckersmith at that Next Monday evening the local The memb6rs -of the Senior Guild 1
�� �, I . ' Roy , MacLaren, the roll call being Ronald tj Parker 391, "8150; Billy Cblex ..
,. .�;,' Toads are now'in the,,worst co-Adition coe Centre, draws, in the legislature, time. in 1882, Mr. WilliaT'n, Angus, branch of the Women's ,Institute, is ' of Trinity -Church are preparing for answered by the name Of a faMOU9 247, 304; Preston, Lenimon'203,'_261; I
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1_ ., years, and a harrowing picture of the, plight of Sr., came out West in the month of spongoving a deb,ate which will' be ther t6a to be held on Thursday, poet-, this was followed with the Inin- Jack Shepherdc'291, '356; Hidward
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11, . the worst may yet be I to come. bus to sell 10 bags MarcA, staying at Brandon h614 in the town hall., The subject March 17th, at the horbg of Mr&, H. utds, �collection, hymn, after'which Love 358, 185; -Madeline Van Land - 4
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- � the business part of the -meeting was hem 196, 409; Doris Pearee 228, 384; , .
1��' " �t. .. . It,would, therefore, be a'wise move ,of potattoes to buy an automobile Le great Northern',Rail- tian, should be abolished." -The'di- I ly �
I , I by way of tE , Mx. and Mrs. 'Harry Baker and taken up. A very pleasing violin -Leaton)Seimon 154, 29,2; Carl Daters
" L. X btate will be held in the auditorium babe, Mr. and Mrs,'Victor Burt and ..
,�t, for ,township and county councils to li4ceme and six dozen,'. eggs to pur- way to Sheldon, N.D., U.S.' .,' th� .1 duet by,'Nesgrs. Fred Daters and Jas. 1.36, W., First Cltss��,6tal 400--
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I I t.11 � texercise unusual vigilance over the chase his driver's permit. It iw,'rathi�r isame spring, and afterwards joinect of the hall and all are invited. three childreir, ,of London,'wore here Berigoulg1h, accom. d on . the piano Emily Hoskins 308, 318; Margaret
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K, I . ;t,nbu- his father at Brandon in. the spri 'Xy.� 0. Klopp has been appointed Sunday, guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred . parrie I
moltor traffic on their roads during a sad coTnmentary orr ,our diE ng bY 1AUss Irene Daters; solo, ;M.iss,.An- Sangqter 2-76, 298; Norri metweIz I ,
, , I .1 . During that spring,,Murdoch local agent for Massey -Harris imple- B %
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. � 1� , I the next few- weeks, ,otherwise som,� ,tion system that a day's.reveritie frOm of '82 I , aker. t lerry, of London, .vie Huiger; topic, 1ABeginning Of For- 302, 296; Marshal Van De Velde 300, I
't . . ' I Young and Alem"Warnoch had set- ments.- I Mr. and Mrs. C. I eign Wissiong'Vas-,Ver�r ably taken, '260�; HaiZId Keohler 847, . N16; Donald
,, of them �naybe completely ruine(L a flock of 72,hens is required, to give tl,d in Rossburn, and were making a A immlb,, from tow, attended the visited the latter's mother, Mr& IVL
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.� Under some conditions, a -, heavy the, farmer driwe his trip Brandon for supplies by Ox funeral of the late tMrs. Christian Fields, on Sunday.
. , , I m. Sunday The fishermen were very busy last by .the IMisses Mobel Worlanan and Jim' Clark 206, 172- , oward Smale
1".t motor trubk will make almost as com- own car, on which he has already tea ,, and while in Brandon met John Sftde, bold at Dashwood on Irene Daters; accomparrist, 'Miss 145, 137; Raymon�d Ifiggins, 122, =.
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11., plete 4 J)ob(o4 a gravel road ale a di'llch- paid a sales tax ra ggarth; solo, ' s� Dorothy Sr. Primer: Total 300 --Mildred
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V,��, ing machine would make in a field ernment, and a license plate tax to R. haid-already made a survey through shock to h&r.many friends. Her' bus- son. . Daters. At the conclusion, games 25,0; Lois 'MacLaren 248,-2W; Bobby .
�. . adjoining that road. the provincial government, over roads the ,Birdtail country. On arriving at , d Sc�tchmer, of Guelph Agri-
. band predeceased her a few years ,,Harol and coutests'were played, and much
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I..,. - nove to for which he has already been amplylbe Birdtail, John Angus and his 4 * ons, cultural 'College, was home for the �
. . It might ev*:q_be a wise T . I go. She 'is survived by two s enjoyed. Miss Mabel Workman pre- rhond 260, 260. Jr. Primer - Donald
,; 1''. father decided to locate in the miun ,' .
I I probibit motoi ir� of, any kind o,i taxed, using gasoline on which he,is . - William ,Stade, of near Dashwood, week end. .., I sided over the meeting. Wdllard 239, 215; Al�ini MeEwen 168, - I
.1-1 1- .1 . I i i lity of Silver Creek, John filing, and R. F. Stade, of Zurich, and twa The Young People's department of. January and 'February Rep6j�t of 163- Bobby Nicol 240� .160; Alvin
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, all roads other than the cement high- taxed heavily now, and on which, ir . .
��` ' � I - ... is claim on JanubLry 3, 1883, on the daughters. Interment took place in St. Andrew's United Church at -the' Hensall .Public iSchool.-4?�)om I: Sr. S;��Ie_ 140, 160;'George Otteribein
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lb��; . . 78, Trene -Smale 78, Olive Brook 77, 1 sftt�- T� her. �
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� .�, . Putting the roads back into a con- levy before.,.Jong� . cessfully, on this Parcel of land, add- 'here aver Sunday. They also attend- 'done more, for the upbuilding of I . .
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111�., I � I ' I I - - I ing several quarter,� from time to ed the funeral .of the late Mrs. Stade character than poverty.", The affirm- . . . . �
; I ptroval or dem�ivd is going to cost' aj' . w&n b I I ative -was taken -by Mrs. J. Watson . I — - -
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,�, I I I . Death of James Caihochan�,One was united in marriage to Eliza,13�etli Tu,eadhy. Elgin Porter. The judges were Mrs. � .
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11, 11 . - . . . An ounce of prevention now would med �-sidents and a - ber 30, 1903, the ceremony -being per- ames Stirling, who decided I I
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�'4 estee iL ratm a, few weeks' visit with relative* at and Mr. J -1 . 11 -
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I .�� I , T 'Los Angeles, California, on Thurs' parents, was 'a member of the United lage. on Monday in connection With' I . " , . .
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�%,,v: I � I WEEK AND BOARD staunch Liberal,, and a member Of in Rensall on March 21., 22, 23 and ening, February 25tb, between Clin- SIX 0 w"ers;
. I 'N" . I . , ch4n suffered a stroke two week,'i 'the Independent Order of Odc[feli'Dws 24. 1 ton and Bayfield, the score being as ' I . I I I
.11 .1 . I , Several letters have appeared re- 'previous to his -death, frGm which he of Russell Lodge in. the early days. Me.vrs, William Lamont and H. fc,llow.s: Dr. Newton -Brady, Mrs. 1p I . I . I 11 I
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� .1. �. cently in the.,Stratford Beacon -Her, never rallied, passing -peacefully He was of &,,,mosi 'genial character� Yur�gblut attended the furiertl of tb�' Newton -Brady, Norma Cook, J. C'. � ' "V$% I I ' ' '- """111-141111.1 . il -
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�� Z, _ - -q1d,oA--t-h,&*.gubject -of'how ,much an, away on Thursday even%-g�'Int. The unselfish digpositioii, ,honest princi- late ,13yron Hicks, held near Cen- �Ganaier 15-15, 11-10- MaIrion Davi- aW , .i�k_ . I
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. ��, � t ,. I .. �unb ples'aAd a great lover of children, tralia on Tuesday. son, Pat Patchell, MaryH . K, " .
, Imployed single man'should be paid the late Robert leaving not an n e hOle � We. -F.Haist has a number of men art Cook, 35-15, 12-9- Clayton Wes- . ift I
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..... . . sadly Missed by those who knew him and floor under his bakery. Gan4ter. 15-15, 2-6; Ali Iton Pollock, . . 4. -, .
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I I" . road, were taken up by his father Cb,ytor. and Mrs. Charles Ackroyd; .4 . KIPPgX' , � ",-10; 'Susie Westlake, 'Chas. Wallis, I - . ! �
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1. . T one hundred. el, all of Silver Creei4. Three 15. Men's Doubles ----0r. Newtdn-
"I I city wages of one dollar a -week an,! fhe, first settlers and fol ' . = I The following is the report of S. ,.Cyl 0 -
" �'.. board if they would come out to work years,-tbis land has never -been out ,Sisters Xeaii,'Mrs. Allan�,Bgrker and S, No. 14, Hay, for the months Of Brady, R Patchell, S. Cdok,'Dr. Gaii- I IM d e r Is .
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, t, of the Carnochan name, and consti- Mr,. j!ohn Gerrand and two' ��othe'rs, di'er, 1541-1�, 4-1,54; Clayton Wes- . .
, I ��,.. on the f arm, tutes to -day two of the tfin Doris Alexander 73.1, ,Bert Thomson , I . I
I., . - Adam Ind Robert, have all pr4deceas-, ton, Don McKenzie, Joe Gandier, Bob. . � . I I I I
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"41�1_ 1 These offers, of course, were turn- e�st n 7.6. Sr. M- I I
I il, . I -farms in the C;OuRty Of ed'him some years ago. The funeral, Alfred Ropp 81.5, I'Vfargaret Mc'Gre- Candier, 1'5-4, Wilton Pollock, Les. . . I
'��'t. . ed down and' hence arises th6 topic Huron. As a young -man he was , i,h Elliott, C. Co'�k, W. Se6ley, 15-2. 1
" �r..jl wh was held on Tuesday last, was gOT 70.5, Archie McGregor 67.2, Jerry I - T � . .1-
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L: under discussion. In speaking edi- employed as a ca' Women's Double5---4M.arion_.., Davison, I Make 0 1
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, 1� I I torially,' the Beacon -Herald editor Southern Paciftc Railway and had distritct,'the�'�sei I Johnson 6,6,6, Ben Dick 47.7. Sr. 11 Mrs. Newton-Brady� Mary Hovey, . I . . .
. been in California, in the year 1875, bV the Rev. W. M4 Graham of the - lStuart Dick 72.3. Jr. 11--4na Ro,pp Miss Rumball, 16-17, , 8-15; . Helen . .1 �
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11;., sufficient to warrant a young man coast. Again in 1919 he spent a win- tery. .1 TAPIrs. Westlake, ,Mxs. Seeley, Mrs. --- . ,
, i ,� I ter in that State and since 1925 when . ' pea -feet attendance for January and u - - 0 1 .
� '! 51 I . . leaving the city;'the rate, it is stat- he. retired, affer a long and success- Walter -Pep -per. -A quiet Wed'dfil.' February., Bert- Thomson, Margaret Cool�, 6-15; Lucy Woods, Mrs, I'aall,
., t, ed, should be higher. In normal , took place on Saturday at 11.30 au lyr,cGregoT, Archie ;McGregor, Jerry sliss B,iggart,Miss McTaggart, 10-15. / � ��; .. .
F� � ful life on the farm, he moved to Cali- Mr. and 'Mrs. IMerton, Wier, of 11�Prl.�;' ;:: -
,,,,,;. times that claim should be readily fornia where be enjoyed the past six St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hensall, j, linson, Benson -Dick, Blanche Thom- London, and their niece, Miss BaskieT . I I
� ,.! ,, Substantiated, and it is a fact that years. Mr. Carnodban was a life lor.- when Rosa 'May Pepper, da,ughter.of son. Number -on -roll, 13; average at- of SaskAchewan, were Sunday visi- I 11 - ,..- - . I . .. . I
"it .1 John Pepper and the late Mrs- Pep- tendance, 12.7.---4M. E. Middleton, tors with Mr. George Case and Mrs. .
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;�r in Ti�rmal times the question would m united in Teacher,
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1, �f,"' and in politics a &trorig Liberal. On � Henry London. I I .
3 41. -not have a -risen at all. These are not Ma , rc marriage to William Henry Walter, Rev, R. R. Conner preached a v U"Y I . � "
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I 1W, - rorrn�l times." son, of Mr. and Mrs. H,enxy Walt,dr, i ' - - n on Sunday Morning ' �- "
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, ..!, . was performed by Rev. M, B. Park, givenests." A men's trio, namely �J , For Sale.—A low priced dwelling for sale .
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I �. I �, fact, Farm, Mill Roa;�, who? survives him, er, rector of St. Paul's Church. The B.. McLeari, GleoTge 'May-dar4, An- Possestdon given for er at once. G. J. . , �
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��'f "'. as far, as the farmer is concerned, - crepe. She Pleading Voice." Friends of Mr. Fred Bengough will .
, . tTict will join Thd Expositor in ex with trimmings of red silk 'S cylinders make that today the Chevrolet Six leads all. .
� '',"': they r wa attended by Mrs. J. W. Good, of Wiss Eula MacGregor, whb is at- be pleased to hear that he is con- "o �.
, .,�*�: " , . are extraordinary times, and tending their deepest sympathy in 'he s - I . ... _.... I—. 111,
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, 11�� %.1 Hensall, and Lloyd Walter acted as tending Sea,fortlh 10ollegiato, spent, sideralbly improwed- after being so other aut mobiles in sa es.
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? � Peel Cbunty Varmer who receirved by a family of two sons and two- wedding dinner was served at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mae- _-A.mpry successful euchre and"iclance
!,.� , home of Mr. and. Mrs. George'. Troy , — . Chevrolet's six -cylinder motor "picks -tip" in high gear .1
::I 11 . � daughters: Mrs. Ella A. Kirkby anJ - Gregar, of Tuckersynith. was held in the Town Hall on Fri -
11 11 only, tbirty,cents net from the sa of er, Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter left for - quickly and without vibration. You get away ahead of
.i W.,. 41, , le .11iss Annie M1. Carnochiii, R.N Mr. John C. Doig, L.,L.B., of 'D'e- day evening under the ,auspices of . I Al "
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11 , 1. the grobin's farm, in Colborne town-� troit, visited recently with his par- the Firemen, which was a! htge sue- the traffic �nd you do,not have to shift gears.so often.
. �, � of a -thousand poizd cow. ThL9 ail- California, and Messrs. James G and . I
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,�'. . Mal was sold on the Toronto stock Robert H. Carnochan, of Miefield Secondly, you can drNe as fast and. -as far as y6u like
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!t I "; I -1 Farm The funeral was held on Sat- 'without any sense of strain or fatigue. For six -cylinder
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� 'N"',! - - $3.�O,; the - insurance was twenty orial, Park Cemetery, Glendale,.Cali- urdayt at the United Church Manse, Tbe troaft are not in ,the very best Kippe,n; 2nd. Mrs. William Sangster; I ' Then, too, Chevrolet smoothness is built-in smoothness
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=� Sudden Death of Alexander Broad- third eldest daughter of Mr. and Mn.' Mir. 'Fred Parsons, of London, Smale; gegit's, ,Calvin Horton. . The . 11
� 3". , � . . thirty cents. � foot. , A- deep shadow of gloom was William Pepper, of Tu'ckersmith, and spent the week end at the home of winner of the lu&7 ticket No. 68 wag It protects agairist the wear -and -tear of constant'vibratioa
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, ,;,.,!;o,. Broadfoot, a life long resil,dent and radium late,'with hose arid shoes to has returned to his home after a Walsh Orchestra and, others. � .
� �'i, , I / bqtter does the farmer fare to-d�ay e -concert ihit''*"s 6ven'in the I shifting. It gives you 60-horsepowe'r performance u4ib - L
.1 " . , familiar .and populAr figure in thd match, arid carried a bouquet of - pleasant ,vacatibir spent -with his, Th a
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R i ,,, when he off -era the berst stock there is ally known. MT. Broadfoot had been 'The bride wasattended by Miss Ida AJT. and Mft. Charles Coopet,' of der the auspices of the League an(I tbe,number of cylinders. And Chevrolet provides Bodies .
I I 11�1.1, 1, I I ity? a sufferer from heart trouble for a Slavini sister of the groom, and Jno. Hensall, visited with Mr. and, Mrs. choir and ,Which wag so well received, �tt, �
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. � f years, ,but during the past E. Repper, brother of the ,bride was Wesley French (in -Sunday last. �- _ , .
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. V _�.., . .gq for the past winter had beeh enjoying unusually best man'l. Following the ce emony week end with friends in Goderich. large and appreciative audience. Fbl- advantage qLfter another .to"emphasi I
I 't ,,, . I . butter, eggs *and ho , r t MiSS"MaliOn MidiffletOn spent the Chitellairrst on Tuesday evening to a Drive a Chevrolet Six. You will find one -plaisture and ' ' � .
, , � I � I niarry months? , I good health. Early Monday after- a wedding dinner was served at the that -Mrs. 4owing the program the Chizelhurgt ze . - I cl
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.t - vested in, thi's- district. Has the farm - ed in a buggy, when Mr. Broadfoot, .wolf fUr, Mid smart bat to matth. friends in Pixeter. S , V,
.t L�'; It. � On, tSunday lasit 'Miss A,, Consitt .
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.1 -T er been able to realize Anything On The many 1!riends of Mr. John A. was visited by her nephew, Mr. John, ,
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� ", - enough mooey to pay s immediately Dordft Thoro(good, is mending a -
moned, when it was found his death for .S. ig. No. % Tuckersmith, for 'visited recently at the home of her , ""
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� . o ' born.58 years ago on the home§tead lows: , Sr. IVL4Babby Dalrymple, 76, 1 ... . , .iii I 4 I
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,�t 11ii -A_ , , 'ot'A: ofter of one dollar &.w4k and, whole life was spe,ht, He Was a man Cully 69, W. 3). tWilsonj;% At.tjiu-g back to our com;Wu�nity -after tiavin are resp6nlsible for tire 00ming of .
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