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Next ThvnsdraY, Fridays, Saturday faithful and "efeicit Clark for thane wb is, Mtn , z";� r
Loretta Young. Joq! McCrea years, will conitinure on with Mr. Hen t, s r
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11TH,R�E BLIND MltCE" dm can. 'M'r. Wren he been a good �r i !l1. ,A t �.t3 t,`/�d 'sty ��;
The yaur's'' 6B9•.taC 4oanedy romance ! business man and, one Very much in . v ,• •r �� �}' � �"r`ly ` l���i �� ti %,
ALSO teres'ted in the v'illag'e, acrd will still UUell j� 1� a
"ROLL ALONG. COWB�Yr' h r 5r35r Jrfd( �t $,aaN Q L /:y:
tin ue a resident of Mensal}: " Y¢ Ay p w t.,
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Mr. William J. Harvey, of the vil- 'a Coni. 1�,u,"t�Y
DOMINION MANGERS' very b�aily engaged with, X k
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MAY RECEIVE TRIP { nP the many mads that eve been -a
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daifked as to make trapell]ng, gar- tl r {ifl
titularly with tens, impossible, and URE E .,Lfl i,"? :
Mr. Eric Gri1f, manager o. the la many of the roads at- this early sea- „'t , �_
mal Dominion s�tgre, announced this son of the year are in a had state, rT t " i
'week that. Dominuon Stores Limited Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. D. Wren have � Y
have dompleted for a chtuin-wide some this week moved their dwelling roams ,,5 }
cstaff contest I from that of the Petty blook, imniedi. 1 •Ie i^
Ln a letter accompanying an illus- ately west of the post ,office, to :thatC Y11
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itrated portfolio announcing the con-' -of Mrs. Bertha I)ick's dwelling at tine 0
deet, Mr. J. W. Horsey, President of r west ezrrl of the village on Main St. v
D6mdnion Stores Limited, said- "On The many, relatives and friends of s
gm rige -j6hnStay
January' 3rd we am -launebini the big- Mrs. A,'- L. Case will, rvg ret to learn " s ' ,
Celst contest in, our history.. Fifteen ,that she has been• anrffering from a . .:•�!-� „
onsets managers and their waves will throat infection and is in St. Joseph's `'"'� + ',• +
�visdt The New York Worldts Flair at Hospital at London for treatment, � 1, " �
our ,expens'e to see the wonders of and at date aR writing is soamewhat "' ANAUA'S three leading clothiers- have combined to uN 5
the World of To -morrow, and to have improved. �r
the time of theii•r lives. Besides these " Mrs• Lau Simpson' as and has seen make this the' Supreme Bargain of years. Actually'
quite Poorly far the past week sur- ,o ?c
brand prizes, there are cash awards veI'll" '
dor tAie staff of each of the 15 wan feting Pram sdnlrs trouble.. hundreds of jrnported British Worsted Ser 's and Tweeds1. tV
using atones, and for the entire staff with fairly goad, oar and sleigh Il , l -
t(Manager'dmclwdedr) of 50 other atones. travelling, considerable grain is be- t0 choose from All this season' g #�'
No "mr,Is of thumb" ar anechranucal in,g brought into market and meets • s newest patterns and `
anetbtod of adjudging contestants will with ready demand and the tea pric- • .1 .
ire followed], but a human, sympathet- ea going. - shades,- perfectly -tailored to your' individual measure-
is and in+tel'li ent consideration of The Senior Institute 'intend having •
`•Wople" an'd` ierformanoes" will] be a play put on by the Yonne PeoPLs of . ments into top quality suits of outstanding styles. # �
Ailsa Craig in the Tawn •Hall on the g
the oriterion'r .
The first 15 prizes ,of trips] to the,' 13th Of ,this month, of which fuller' . . I S
'New York World's Fair available 'torticulars ''will be given ;� fronts RememberYoupay the regular suit price and get an<'
she Company's store managers, have mbar of this paper. _1 22J.-
soused' mutts favorable comment I The 'rtrnal mail couriers report the Extra "Pair of Pants FREE" hit
amarug +the retail- trade as' we'll as ,roads on their Touter very heavy and r ... �Aq4'�'
among employees .of Domindon Stores ' drifted in• many places4I
since the first prizes, offering as they Mss. J. E. Mcl�vvan has returned t T r
.do free trips with all expenses paid from spending a week or so with her � �w
to w1rinting •managers•' wives as brother and sdsteriniaw, Mr. -and Mrs. 11
well, represent a great departure Grant 'Love, of Lansing, Mich. She . "
1Prom the usual procedure of prize dis- was accompan9 by her young���
.rribut5onr. ' nephew, Bobby eyes. $25,a00 $30,&00 $35*00,, $40*00 "• {
Mr, and, Mrs. C. T. Tuckey, of Lon -
The 15 fortunate store managers - ,
and their wives, will visit the Cana- don,, were Christmas guests with Mr. +�,
and Mrs. Thos. Kyle., t ,
duan buildang and will seg wonders _—
'from every comer of the globe—mov- Miss Mildred Folldck, nurse -in -train -
el ent'ertainment&, beauty, color, mus, in,g ,,Of Victoria Hospital, London, . 'S
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1c, television and: attendance at fam- spent New Year's the guest of her Fi<l`•
aura radio broadcasts are among the m, r'end's, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Faltick ,,, .
'many features which will thrill these and also with Mr, and` Mrs. William�11 jil
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special Canadian visitors,. All 'their Soldan•, her sister.,
,expenses will be paid, luxury trains Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacMillan have . W- k
-and fine hotel accornmratiations will returned home from a delightful visit .
add to t,h.ir -pleasures. In addition to
spent with. relatives- at Tavistock -1.
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paid expenses and, the extra week's Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Toron-
holdday.s, the 15 winners will receive to spent New Year's with Mr. and, <`
extra s'pendring money, Mrs. Cornelius book. 6's"
Sixty=five of the Company's stores Quarte a large number of the villag- :•<:,;g
ers as well as many from the neigh- "i
will s'h'are in themany prizes ranging y ig during that ire made many friends son and M Gummi ;
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b j airy, Chartered Accountants; A_ B• under the managem�enrt of Mr. Thos. fine seasonal hazards which whiter some cases ,he recommended dri
Richardson, of the villa day, Dec. 29th- The roads and wea- vine1-1
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Watt, Montreal Manager; J. E. Hen village, will no .,) adds to motoring in the Dominion with two wheels on, the shoulder of •
+daicks, Chief Superintendent; Fran- ROYS tcrowdw were a of a smaller Seven SfDilple Rules could be met and virtually elimina- the rand but emphasized that as ai
doubt, be kept up to full standard, of ,�1 j� r_
coin Faure, Duectorn open rinks, and with favorable wen For Good Health ed if motorists, would study and: prat- general rule when conditions became 'j2
Visitors, at the home of Mr, and tics the proper technique of cold wen- ars hazartdoux as to require this' pre` srry
t'her will as in former years be well Mrs. Ernest Dow for New Year's
attended as there is good provision were: Mr. and, Mrs. Bert Russell and ,S'T, COLLT AN ther driving, in the opinion of C. E- caution• na motorist should venture t;; .,,t
in the way of well heated dressing During mire -last 21 years the Bell McTavish, a leading authority on the out in his car except under circum- ;e i
HENSAL-L , fondly; Mr. and MIs. Clayton Calqu- pt
• moms and gaol seats for spectators, Telephone Com of Canada .has control of traffic dangers. stances of the most extreme urgency: %I,111�'
sown and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The fallowing tholiday visitors have Pty t'
and with a fine artesian well there Flood Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russel and ,returned: Fe Paid out over $3,600,000 in the form "Th+e assumption Uhat as increase , s,
(Continued fmo� Page 4) will be .abundarice of water available terns klelady St of sickn,es's benefits to its em In ees. in accident ratio is inevitable under Fog Precautions -,+
Masw Nellie Miller. M•ary,s, John Mclvor, Thomas Me- p y
The Hensall Senior Institute will ion,' flooding. A study of t'he more than 40,000 can oonditiona of ice, sarow or on the -'4
Mr. Sam Crawford is Use new care Quaid and Frank Moylan, to Scarboro To meet the hazard, of drn
• 'hold their'Janva,ry meeting at Use Prayer Services Commence es of illness, involved ,has revealed highways is entirely' unjustified and vim unt .A`�'
taken of Roy'a Ch'urclr for the coming Bluffs Cbiwa Mission College; Brigid fog or mit, Mr. McTavish suggested
trom�e of Miss Irene Douglas Wedues- The first of the prayer services for that ailments of the respiratory unfounded,” declared Mr- McTavish in g -within the
• ' year Delaney, Wallaeebu'rg; Mary and Rose P �' syn cautious drivin range or �
. da.v-evening, Jan. 11th- A special pro- this week was 'held in the United tem]—sarch as colds, laryngitis, influ- a recent interview. "If ra man blames ;5
The funeral of the 'late Mrs. David O'Connor to Mt. Clements; Norman the headlights,' pulling well off tile► , i
gram Is being 'prepared which prom- Church on Tuesday evening, the ger- ensa, bronchitis, and tonsilirtis — were tTeacherous driving' conditions for an
exceptionally Cottle, winch was to have been Tues. O'Connor to Assumption College, road before ,stopping to clean the
ises to be exce y 'good, and, a vice being conducted by Rev. R, An day, had to be responsible for, by far, Use greater accident, in nine canes out of ten hs
I Splendid attendance is looked for. Brook, pastor, assisted b Rev. W- An postponed road-
until conditions
s- Windsor; Lillie Miles, to Toronto. windshield, and the use of fog
y part of this expenditure. is merely seeking to evade `his own ��- `"
Much dap on account of coed corndfitaons The many friends. of Edward, Bart "P•robably'tlre least known and most •`�r
.sympathy is expressed for Young, of Carmel Presbyterian and weather, If the experience of this company responsibility."
Mrs. E. McBride,the former Miss Mae are sorry to learn of his illness 'in wal'uable-'Lripk* of safe driving," cents
Church, in the absence of R.ev. M. A. Visitors with Mr. and] Mrs. Peter is to be taken as a criterion, the sev The commonest road hazard peen- Scott Memorral Hospital. eluded Mr. McTavish, is how to take
13oward, a farmer r�eddenh of Henrsall, 'Hunt, of Tri vitt Memorial Church, Ex- en simple rules for gond' health d'nr• liar to winter driving lift. McTavish 'i
Connolly were: Mr, and Mrs. Michael A large crowd attrnd+ed the New a curve. Most , people apply the;
5n the sad death of her mother, Mrs, ete'r, who was to have beer- the guest ing winter time --about which Bell painted out, was icy road surface. x
George Coward of Winchelsea, which speaker, but was unable to be encs- ponnolly and Roselle, Mr.'Jos. Con years ocelot in the parish hall on employees were reminded recen•t1 Most skids under Uh4s condition, he stases when going into a tuTnn This
noliy and Patrick, and Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening and' report an enjoy- � Y`— is wrong. It tbmaws the weight o£
•-oecured in the hospital at London. eat. Rev. R. A. Brook delivered a honl'd be of general interest. They d•erlared, were the result of sudden the car upon the front end', making] I+,
Erie C. Dow 'and• Shirley; Mr. Camrp- able time.
Mr. Lorne Elder fallowing a de splenldid discourse. The Choir added bell now, Sr., noel Mr, Harvey Dow. Mr. James HaSri an, of Lucan, was 11
fallow• brake application! or too -rapid turn t hard to steer. T slowing 'il
iightfud holddayi with ,his parents, Mr. much to the service, while a pleasing g L Keep room to ing err cwJes, and could be preven � g them m;
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Dow entertain- a visitor at the home of Mr. D. J. temperatures around before you begin the sur. and bheae„
• and Mrs. John Elder, left on Monday solo, "Prayer Perfect," was rendered 72 degrees. ed by the use of second or first at the moment of turning, aCcelera2a �1111
eel their family an Saturday. O'Oonnor. at Ne'w Year's, for deceleration and speed cotjfiml ;
Ser KingStan', where rh,e has a spletr• by Mr. W. O. Goodwin. There was Miss Pope, of Kitaheaer, spent New 2. Keep air moist—fill raAliator pans sti het
` did position,. a good attendance as was also in the with water • regularly, sparing and gemtle use of the brakes g y' ''+;"
Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toronto was Year's at St Cblumban. Y-
two other I call ahurCh,eS on their ap- - with the ca.r stil•1 an ge<r;r; slew and °' � • s
u ZURICH 3. Sleep with windows open, but 1
a New Year's guest with her s+i¢ter Pointed ev gs of this week. At keep out of drafts, careful taking of turns, and, the use ,.,%
and brother,tin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter St. Paud's• Anglican, Church Wednes of good tires with plenty of tread, In Rare iVlatats in Every Car ;,
Dies in London STANLEY 4. Beep fresh fruits and vegetables ;,
h • 11dcNaughUom day, evening Rev. M. A. Hunt deliv- William Davidson, formerly a Farm on your daily menu- Into the manufacture of every �-
,t Muss Adams, R.N., of Toronto, re• eyed a very Inspiring nrtpe'sage and 5. Wear enough clothing when out- ern car there go approximatel 'it
turned ,home on, Tuesday following a was assisted during the service by er in the Zurich district, died on, Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Hayter and y forty' „t
Wednesday at the Quo%fa of bis daugh- family of Detroit visited with the ''"'V—not. 'ton much when i,nsids, eel it in. elements from al'1 'parts 'of the world a'>
pleastant visit with Dr. and Mrs. 1. G. Rev. W, A. Young and Rev. R. A. 6. Avoid going out into the cold Therr, with revolvers ready, tfit`y —.some a>f them Ear more costly L1iaTr: • "k
Smhllne. Brook. 'Cha three local Choirs assist- ter, Mrs. Walter Aaness, ]23 Colborne fiarnner's parents, Mr, and Mra. H. cauUiauclp entcl. At the extreme ,a
Street, London, following inanry weeks Hayter. when you are perspiring- platinum. Included in ,Ube list arer --;r
• Miss Betty MIckle, little daughter ed with the sIervice of praise. On 7. If you have a coal fire, be sure enxl of Ula room they made out dim •palladium, tftantiwm, moly'lidenumr,
Illness. He was an Ill's 84th year. Mr. Miss Idabel Robinson,has returned g are burned off before .closing PP+mR an the lights tungsten and iridium. Borytlivav--un
of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Mickle, who re- Thursday evening 'at Carmel Presby- figures, and sna
Davidson had gone from his home in, to Toronto Bible College after spend gas -es + centlry ,had as operation performed on terian Church there was agood• -at- dampers for the night, found three drunken burglars seabed ed as an allay to rharden copper—
tendonce with Rev. W. A Your Zurich to visit 3•r, the city three lug fire lhdiidlays with her entente, Mr. at a big desk piled high. with Hoed, was formerly worth about Sh00 as i�'
hem ear for an ear infection, is, we g' months ago, and was taken ill while and Mrs- Most. Robinsau-
rare pleased rte report, improving price- tor, closing the series ,of prayer ser r • wine, brandy and champagne- Cans,
vices wi4.h an a g there. Surviving are bis wife, form- Much regret is felt. at- tthe pound, but due to -the demands of °.�r
ly. Other members of the Mickle appropriate message Passrng pots and packages of all kinds of del- motor car bvil:dirng it has declined inti - ''h
, erly Miss Annie Georgina French, of ,of Wenn J. Jarrott, of Hildsvven, who #.,
family who have also been indis'pos- 'suitable for the -occasion, a.ss4sted by The Foolish Burgulars Who icacies were beaped in front of the price to about $35 per Pound11
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Zuruich; sox soYts, Thomas, Leonard was so well known cZnd highly es
ed are len the way to ream y• Rev. R. A. Brook and Rev. M. A. trio- `1
Hunt. During
and Vernon, all of Laiden; Charles teemed ia> this community. ,.
MT. Torr, Richardstw,, while work• g Che service Mrs. Jaen -The lriggest of the burglars said:
At, is Alberta, and William and Fred, of Asked to be Arrested "Never ing on the 'H'ensall. rink, (rad the mis- W Bonthnon sang in fine voice, -In N ver mind the guns, we mean no
fortune to fall and fracture a Couple Zurich; three daughters, Mrs.. Wal- r W
the G.wden With Jesus" (by B. D. harm. We're stranded stere, that's
ter Aeneas, Mrs. William Fenwiah arid �,<:
of rills. Ackley). Mrs. Norman Dickie, all of London, KIPPEN Officer Janos Munka,esy was on all.- in these groggy and ludicrous n
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tartan, of $len- desk duty' at Budapest's Sixth' Dis- looking men the detectives recognized :",+';
and one brother, Alex Davidson, of A pleasant tin® was spent at the trio Poli Ce station The telephone old a:rquadnttances, meaabers of 1,he
'helm, were New Year's visitors' with VARNA Oshawa. The funeral was held from homie of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cald*el.l rang. Crisply he answered. it. A deep Budapest underworld, ex -jailbirds all - ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, McDowell. Miss Qris res'iden�ce i•n. Zu,rich on Saturday on Friday evening when •the � Kippen and melancholy voice gave him a of t1�r�em. The tipsy criminals were " ,,
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• ]Patsy t thea ell, who spent the past to 1.30 ter Ln2erment was in Exe East W. i. held' a ,srxsirul evening. The strange. message. harn+dcuffed. J)ben they sixeepislily �,
week at their home in BteauhJei•Jih, re- We are corny to .report that Mr. ter cemetery. bad weather and Impassable ;s;,l.
turned' with tbem• v George, Clark is confinedi to bed with. Pa>ble mads "i am tailing frcAm the food ware- told what happcn,ccl•.
I kept most of tills mem.bera at home, house at 59 Kiraly Stmt:' it said, llhey road broken into the supplies " i
Miss Hazel Smdlli.e returned to At- pneumonfia. Mrs. John Beatty its al- ,but those who dict attend reported a "You'd! better send some men over building and' locked themselves in ��� ��� .'rT
c Wood to 'a•esum'e teaching following so confined to bed. wALTON ■ .,4
y very good time. The evens you want to catch these agrainst Intrusion. Theta they bad ,,"y<
Christmas and New Years holida s It is witlhi regret we make mention ng was right away .if
, spent with Bet parents, Mr: and Mrs. of Rev. Rural Dean Bugler who wild spent playing cards with prizes going burglars. They are in the office ori "cracked" the safe, and were delight „ `"
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Mr. and Mas. Ohra.rle�s Sellars and to Mass G. Tr•,emeer, Mr•,s. G. SQavin the ground floor." ed to find, it Qteld mare cash than .;.,,,y,?
James Smillie ,and brother, Clarence. deliver his fareweI4 sermon Sunday and ran Claytanti have returned from and Miss M. Sinclair, and to Messrs. ."Who's speaking?" decna.nded the ebony+ expected. But they nerals the, "he
It would seem' as if everything had morning,' Jan. Sth, at ]1 a.m, in, Var- Heidelberg, where they spent the C. Eyre, J. McCloy-a.nd' G. McLean. A policeman, -He nearly dropped•the re- ,mistake of succumbing to the food � lt}le bC9C Gourlter ,11.
a teird'ency to slaelr'ew after the high na. Mr. Bugler, "rho has +Ilse charge Qhrristmas Ihoifidiays. delicious lunch, consisting of sand- ceiver a ,t.he reply a'n'd li uor in the storage mama. "`sx
w speed of the Christmas' holidays, Yes of •the parish for over five years•, has Mr. Moodly Holiand spent Christ wishes, cherry pie and Ice cream, � q �eck BOO�CS made in
earn was "One o£ the burglars," A click at When in high s,paritfi they got trendy
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m'as in Landlesboro. '' then served. The company then left the other end of the connection ter -'to leave, all three were imrsteady. One ' CEii oda. They Cast iso n1777,
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dt OV1Y N TRIP TRA VEL BARGAINS Miss Pearl Thramer spent Christ- for their homes wishing Mr. and: Mrs. minatgd the call. I trieal to unlock the door, but broke 'eJ
mos wit/h Quer sister In Milvertom Caldwell a Happy, New Year. The �Ol"e �lfitl OPC{lf1Sf ,�I
The officer picked a dtybective to thy+ key 4r, 2'he luck. And so the burg- y ,,,, r,
m - Q j�'j'�j Misses Nelson and Norma Steins nerxt ncectin,g velli be at the sense `of
From SEAPOR i n investigate what batt all the ear- later found themselves tmrapped; 300 CSBYIC� �W$3/Stg1V� r`-�x
2u,rna�d to Kitchener, after spending`" Pins. A. D. McGregor ,ou aur usual mrarks of a practical joke. Then, They wrre about to batter down SSt1Sgc''<C�IOit], '%r)`?
" tbteir, Cihristma5 vacatiow here. day suspecting a trap, be decided to send the door when they remembered that jy�?
JAN. 13-1 '1`o CHICAGO $�� �� Miss Rita Campbell of Goderi,ohwas Miss Laurabelle Wright ands Mr. We are eats-iirO a;,
r three burly, plainclothesmen t0 the two husky ndg+hrt wA.t(:hinlen were doh- 1`,1; y
r a visitor •i'a Ulue village Inst week. Frank Wright,were in London On address given. They sped theme in a Ing outside. The,caretnk'ers were no- will bepleasedto, we ,,'
JAN. 14 To WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett and Wedn'esd'ay of fast week and attand- municipa.l car and found Ube place ,torious for their, st gth—•one wits ',i,
' r O i3ET tOIfi �3r�� family spent New i�ea'r'•s In Seaforth ed the Normal Alumni banquet and 3fOu oYi any ,S> �* .. r' ],.
with Mr. and Mrs]. Robert Sntitrh. dance, at Hotel London dark .end slue watcQumen asleep. But an amatRur boxer, thq Other a wrOsi ,}1 ),!',N
` The Minster Band meeti,n to make sure that all was w811, they ,ler. The crash would surely bria>y qui i'glilr�; '13
Equally low fares from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations, g was held Mt>d Thomas Workman• had the decixlerl to have look in the ofPiee, thtem am she rung What was worse, ° r3 d
r '�'or train service going and rP+ittlrndng see lrandbails <>r ask any Agent, an Saturday, 'Deer 31st, but owing to misfortune to brealk .cheer arm when, Their .suaptofom were aroused when the burly br+otlnere magiht ,any Mom, �" �D1uM �tJl1y{! �� � , ,,/s!l u4§r�i�rw
' t&e .bad weather the' attendaroce was she fell. skeleton keys, failed to open the ware- ent makve, their 'customary ran'td of ;,1.w, , , ^„` <,”
t Smarll, Ruth Cuinni lags reaid,ed and Mica Etta. J+am -ott resumed shier dr,- house door. So cleverly Thad th'e lo+ek 'inspe�l�n. to 'this plight the Crooks . ut`
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from. $25.00 to $100.00 in cash.
Those managers who, for any rea
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boring community 'on Friday
g f of last
week at(end,ed fire funetral of the late
The beat w•islh+es of a Bost of friends
ro. cgs led int pray-
er. A •`story was read and the elec-
her home here
Water is very scarce in the vicin-
Fiona, ,do n:ot',take the trip, will get. �
W'ilddam J. Jarrett, of Hilisgreen, who
wil',1 go with Mr. anrd Mrs. Bugler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuter and family
tion of officers took place, resulting
ity and farmers are compelled to
,extra holiday and the cash equivalent
was so well and favorably known4
spent the New Year holiday with
as follows- President, Ronald Ben-
nett; vice-president, James Keirly;
draw water.
' Muss
the tri P
The final judges of the contest
The want bE a •skating "rink was
felt on New Year's Day as owing to
their daughter near Zurich
secretary, Clayton Sellars; treasurer,
ChandQer has returner to Dien_
ch`eim after spending the Christmas
are
J. W. Horsey; President; I. W. Bur-
several circumstances- it could not be
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stephenson
spent New Year's with their .daugh-
Carl Coutts; ,pianists, 'Mary McDon-
aid and Isabel McWL
and New Year's holidays at her
•didk, Merchan,r•im*ag Manager; K. L.
Carter of McDonald' Curri & Co
ready on that day, but it was opened
up the first part of this week and
ter, Mrs• R. F -Trait•
A goods -time was reported at the
home here-