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I . A very Pleasan What can inother'do? . I SATURDAY NIGHT I 'ton club were I . kk,. CLERK --$ECRETARY -, . , __ 0 , � , �. ".. ,,� ��!�,,�`.,ij!,tf 1,
im Wednesday, March 9tb� at -the I players en Tliur�; � ev ,;d - ,
It home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Arm� That has -filled his,heart with joy an o enjoyable es of go . ", , , 1, ..� I I :. I; 0 ="a "
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strong, when thei celebrated their - � The semi-finals fori the M-�Millan played. I . At �, the Inaughril meeting of -the years of seim,lge .&fth,:.+b' .' 11ii'L.I.- ,
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, . last leaving Kinburn and Winthrop men's doubles, but in mi:gedi doubles and MotheIrs, Allowance Board for . I , i ._r " ,!i, , .
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. ht. The largest crowd of tors 9-4, final score on 4.11 games be- County Clerk at Goderich, ,on Thurs- , teacher In BayftoK, 0 L�b� ",*J,_"�_.-L'�. .,
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March. 9, 1888, by Rev. David, Rogers, �i . throp,thad 'nod an edge on Egmondii .. ; ie Mixed Doubles - - mlan; and' J.. M. Robert' sicri . . . . . . . . . . . I 1. , - . , 1", I
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I handed Dublin their second setback Dorrance, 21-16. 1 other members being Mrs. Nelson . ;;rr . oriptrated a capacity for Jucr.0ase&'.i`"; "r.,. ,.,!!. �
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their -monthly meeting at the 'home ' dent -of China, will present his lee- atentq, District Manager G r -t. I , �,
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Fryce. adian ,of L d, Miss * Isabelle Close ho has spent the juster, who . 1--_- ..�, �
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thanks for frdit, and- cards' were'read, and H. Steinberg, 22-16. . 'major portion of 'his life in that vast hers of the Home .� ''
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3Brucefleld; John Armstrong, Londes- * wo minutes. Stan Nicholls- and Bill - Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Reidirie, and Mrs. Jas. ,'� rid, 11
A training school is to be held. ,-it Moffatt, Listowel, 22-14. whicli 'Lie tool, miotion pictures which Agencies, and Dis6ict Sape . 1,14i". I
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teen, grandchildren. . the pen, but the Eginonsilville team - Lloyd- Hoggarth and . 22-8. Mrs. James Scott. T!1e, meeting cl4w- . ,, �-.,",;,"44
er,be lail MacTavish ' Peter Dunn, M.A., B.D., Minister of Pany and an occasional chair and an, R 1 0
Friends attended the golden wed- failed to take advantage of- the short- ed With prayer by Ali s. Hill and the I I ��
. . ding from Toronto, Grimsby, Brussels, . program on Canaidlanizati6n, age. . . defeated Lawson and Moffatt., Lis- usual repeating of bh(i Lord's Prayer St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Ham- umbrella from the members,of th6 .1� " ,
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don. Two songs, "O Canada" and ,ated Bandy and Southgate 22-6. "It is extremely difficult for me to Mr. Robinson remindsced oh his, px-- ,:'!N. �
, .'The Maple Leaf Forever" were sung. Nicholson. It looked as though the Scott and Bennett, Listowel, 'defeat- present visiting with her M§ters, Mrs. givp an estimate of Mr. Goforth's lec- peri In, the life insurance busi- . �;. 1, 1
A talk on "Refinishing of Furniture" series would be tied-, but two minutes ed Crich, and N. Cardlido, 22-12. Kerslake and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. ture "Colorful Ohina," without laying ness, including many of a humorous I ..� R
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U before the final gong Rae Cartel- tal- Southgate aud Steinberg de Mr. and, Mrs., Lloyd Miller, orStrat- mysdelf open to the �chargq of insin- nature. He declared that from no , �
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country, take an interest fil govern- in many placeds. We in St. Paul's ex- London Club during the same week . ��), �
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March—it is ' the cold, blustery nien�' affairs, and be willing to take given by either team. DUNCAN, CUP SERIES pected much, for we had ,heard before- (the week of the Ordinary Mauiagers� ."� I
month,, a month when the weather. is government responsibility. She also ed the scoring but the Kinburn lads Moffatt, Listowel, 22-5. hand'abrout this unusual film, but it Conference), Mr. Robinson � ,�
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All kinds of weather in io�e day. And good Canadians of our immi rest of the time that Ike Irish were towel, defeated Mrs. Meir and Peg - I ,
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many cases the.body is not strong .Ilowed by a contest and with the winning of the Canada Bud feated Mrs. Shannon and Miss Park. Cninese, his fine outlook on life both. IndicatlVe of Mr. Robinson's . �.,
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A eniough to resist or throw off these -1 Cup. Ferg. Stapleton tallied in the er Listowel, 16-12. The final stanza in the Duncan. Cup Inherited and acquired, would a1011'e- larity ia life insurance circles gen- , 1-0
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" work thTough this trying month. Will friend. The roll call will be the bird breaking goal on. McCarthy to open Miss Pratt and Miss Burgess-, Lis- and MacLean accQunted for the. other self with modern mechanical equip- Life Manager,.% Club of London, I ex- I ��.
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.The topl7p, "Make Bald Beglw*ngs"
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`� , eecrotary. Ross Scott; treasurer, 18111 game wark play.edi. The meeting clos- rod, won second- couldn't cut it pff, I grew this boa d, f- , ., 11
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Hugh Berry and John McIntosh; Fire -men and aunch,was served by the Dr. Bechely are.so far tied on, the I . . . ,�',
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� Chief, Harry Valrymple,- Captain,' hostes' n he rch season's curling, each having six . V11. .. ,iv _114, � I ��, � , �
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Berry and Bill Scott;. Unglueers; �db M r. and, Mrs. A. McQueen on the - . - the day by scoring for the Black- were disposed, of after which the fol- bacb, convention, etc., $20.06, P -ay ,; "
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; , [have a 9dod time, -and 'help the fire- was held in the Sunday school room. At the March meeting of the Cath- ' ' ' A banquii provided. by C. M. v to be submit 14, fla H;;a�2k;�,rient,..;$%60, b " � i
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.1 i anon keep up the good work. , The first Part of the meeting was olle '��-r6en's League held, recently, Smith, owner the Tasty Grill, Was ted peir cubic yard -of material placed ur,6r Huron, hog-tathl, Ecbet., $19.95" Ld - - ;A1,
I . � United Farra Women, Meet spent ln� sewing. Tbe devottopal part letters fr1om the Diocesan, Convenors, Cash Price held for the t*enty-four playeri of in the bin; also for tenders for ti Sch-ilbe & Safi, cdal, '$-12,3'g, L � M I . ' 4 ' :' :i� '
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J i ,The Monthly meatin of the, United was taken, by, the contei -Mrs., A. of Obild Welfare, Propagation of the Midget HockeT Le;agude. The, Midgets Ing orrished material onto"'the torwill Hartle1b; acet., $2.78,1, Urk, C.. QaAstv� - 1, 11- o "I"
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. en wa6. M at the home T. Scott, by singing Hyrnft 648, fol- Faith, Organliklon, Sisters of Spr- who won .the series were presented ship roads, 'tenders to be, per ci�blc millc,. $4.39; P, - I i, 1,
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( i, ! �� , 16th. the meeting, in 61orge, of the Psalm 66. Hymn 599 was sung and readt by tbe corresponddrig secreta'fy, � A mo their supporters. John Beattie- -made to lye opened add, cone-idered, -on April bredhit, tmitelij" " 0,60�, x, � .
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