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ted the groups) from Iia d. 'fret FnesbYterian Ohnirtuh at Obakham' 'program find the 'eingbzug of Na4 t�"*i�� „ I' 'r' , 1,`�k,',,,',,',�!,;”"
g -p an, S tlonial Anthem- brought r the. mreeting ;, \r , i r e:' , , '
ifard on Fridtay •eve4ld¢ug, " The, Sod -al- Rev. Mr. Jametslom 021. Sumdkty Mast' .to' a ollose., A short time was 'spent ty i�i ''t �l ,
city plea', The Da»�i aE the. Earth, gave a synotFsisi bf the interesting (By W(u�eiC k': Itpohtswexxd in the man G5 Stan �
wnrdtt retlueated for the gueslts cud', an meatdngs held thele, ,giving ears in ,sboial'ly white everyone enjoyed a Sale .— %% I " ��Aqv ,r
' .. lntnciv Ttpe n10X1 mee will be True pxlegr " •derailteri c0�'S lay partdlcy. an tbi9 Rock a:' 1 r I I,AIy 6, r '4 3t;' is stat ,
"$boa- spent in, dancing, music being terestd facts d.ea'ling with orae of t mrd of t haus, Dtnl-
h,eld at. 'the, home of Mrs. O. Stone- coal flor Circa the woa"1Sf, ahead o1 the.1`111
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furnished by Genalld . Holland and the Important issues of the church, eazg banrdafg'its +p�e-
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Misar' Dorotthy' M01"euX, Mr0. Rq,ttan, ^ of Torontfo, visited' is Wi>wsfUa2t S)�90 mr 0bu ch- stage By enbeam efforto, ini w,h'icim 1 °` r ` ", tt§a }
First Communion was, held dm St. w �Y>, )tea'. rents, Mr, a' 6 Mrs. Jame- • ib�.' Iim Cieauacter k ialeauGs the,mew tihe n�neombatr�ant �ews!plair xliaa was , °"; � I'll,t ,oq,v,i
Flataacks Clhureb on Sunday' morn_ son, of a Manse, Cromarty. 'aver Prfime MimusCer fid a 7f�aQndl- brit 'au •aletive amuU �treQxuaus' paatjeipanG, ' ' t pi
Ing. ,Special spra>yteirs were offered for tine wdeek.:end. VARNA hart, bard and eharrp, and of many �a taMek was cleared. Bok, aro1, a ,' rl .11- �:' �� ��,yc
'ffrn,e w,eatlwff° A number from here visited the facests• Salldliear, ar ei,,', journalidst corner of amt dOsverturned car shall, pre- J� ,'inti rr1
Mrs. Mary 'Crandn 'haw re'twnnedi cemetery at S,taffa on Sunday when Mn. and.,. Mrs. ` Wildfong and fami9y, and sttatesman, hie TIMM' thke gamut, vented Che 'pam-go of 'Aha engin%ilt f� ,; , , ,,,:,,&,1.
!}come abtea• slpeauding the winter the remains of Mr. Ernest Dinndn 'oP Hay, .slpenb 'Sunday with the 'tat- up � cover; of th'ose�'�CtStviftes. He Fm• ala tadditiolnal sev&nsty minNteS' . - L1111? ' 11. Irt�°'� c,i�,
ftniomtha with her daughter in Detroit. were bznughh free sacs ,home in Sea- ter''s par'en'ts, Mr. and Mrs. Grassick. des a �lamdemple �gtard Wr bP five Haste: IItlurehaill a?nd his a*sdsPjng "Were " ' `s t�ll-1 a ii
Visitors: Mise Dor'oth'y' Jorrdlan, forth ,and .dasi'd to rest in the S,taffa Mrs, Wels°h, of Ripley, spent a few Witness the gang laid out by him worked in deadly peril, deafened by � Ago � � ,,•�'!'i!g
)B,,,oazdont, with her grandmother, Mrs, cemetery. After mee n with a days fast week with her daughter, on 'bla blanldsom+e estate, witch Oros arti- the noise of. exptodling shells,. and M,3, (y,
Op ,,,M Weresha+ Jordan; Miss Marion Dill„ of serious accident a few d'ayls ago Mr. Mrs. G. H. Beatty. ficial kakes,.mavigatte4U,'by ,black swans crash. and ring of perforatted metal, bult.
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'S.ondon, with her parents', Mr. and Dinnin di•d' not regain consciousness Mrs: Hacklett, orf Detroit, called on imported from Australia. He is, also the cars being of•' Won. At lenrgth., a li „� r ,�, .;
Urs. P. Dill; Masai Gladys Mean& and and :passled away, on Friday morning. her sister, Mrs. Beatty, and on 'her a;pn'rtlrmt padtnter ,of Into small ability. the engine, after futilely' butting the ' " '" °j° j� i-,".",
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]dr®r brother, ,Pte. Cro,r'an Menne, of Mrs. Jessie McCulloch is at pres- return 'trip she, was accom'panded by Bes,idies, he is anp exceMut plumber 'obstruction_:tlevleaa-1 times, revtersed ata •d AILOR D, TO — ' " n''1
Hamnilton, at ,the 'honkie of Mr. and ent under th'e'doetor''s' care. her mo'the'r, Mrs. Welsh. and first -tate bricklayer'. His skill action and ,pulled the overturnedr car rP�7►,� �rvg�r !%. j
'Mrs, Gar. Smith; Ted Carr^oli, of Mr. Lennie Houghton, .who met The framework lof Mr. Hartman'sl as bricklayer and the services of out of, ,the way- But, unfartwnately, ' �J.`b°'tl.SiC�'da�•'"' .�•" t'
" barn is under construction and well which, as a statesman he has ion_ the jmlz oP the forwardi deicing em �
(134elph, with Mr. •and Mrs, William with a serious car accident a, couple
41)wtim; Mr. ,and Mrs. Edward Halli- or: weeks ago, is able to be up. and bin the way tlo neaa+ing completion. dered tea the carica of Indoor, have won vein bra"ke-*the coupling whtich linked _ .
Jimm, Detroit, with Mas Maly C'nomdn', around, although Hort just feeling up Mr. 'Harald' Elliott, of Kitchener, for }lir membership ia>t the brleA:ay- it to five 1'aiwand one of tihe cars that .. � : 1,
to the mark yet. � spent a day last week at the paren- ers' tindomL . remained on the rails, and the engine. TIP .1
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tail di,ome.. � Men vein accamprraade Sitc3itenar in sped away', leaving behind the great- '�
�RO1dIARTY 'Mrs. tot.tie MCA'ssh is at present 'his Stu'diazn camvp'aign, of' mare ihan er part of itUe cornmamd ands thea cor_'
BLUEVALE with her brother, Mr. Weekes. With fifty ,cess ago, remeaniber Churchill- a�poaUdltmt of the Evening Post
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MSss M. B. Cunri'e returned to ,hex -the aid of kind neighbors, Mr. as •that yawns f§ellorv,_vn w natty unci- Me �newsrparper correspondent 'and. ���
Weekes' 0nap 'is being finished, form, who lied, wAb brandished. -saber. 'the military captives were taken to .,.'
>bomo& Wednesday after having spent Miers Dorothy Aitken, accompanied : x
til>�e winter months w�tfr her. sister, by her mother, Mrs. M, L. Aitken,, at- hi;s Britiab, troopeu•s, in a 'gallant cav- th!e Boer palom at Pretoria, 'mast of '
bilis. Tufford, of Toronto. tended this funeral • of her grand- airy ,change against the Ambs. them to remlain until the end ,08 t&e
The, pupils, of Cromarty school ex- mother, .Mrs. James Aitken,. at Bee_ ZURICH To the Baer war of 1899-1902, he war; but not so the resourceful and
poet to, have 'a concert In the hull in tan, on Monday.' The late Mrs. Ait-. went, not as ra soldier, but, as war energetic ChUreW,11, who had not ,been its' � $2-'3� I
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Sttaffa on the night of Monday, May ken (Mary Grace Penfound) was born Douglas - Heard em g s , '1'n ,ouss,ta y an hour hebare he ,was r irA'4
of London. Lm that war ,Ire was carp- pandering . plans foci- eis mp,e. � , ' �
7th. in Stanley township, riser Btvoefield, An interesting evert took place at adv
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Mr. Geofge Russel and his mother, over 80t years ago. After her mar- the home of Mrs. R. N. Douglas, 'tursd by the Bars. Genesial Jtaubert, commander is ' ' ,f }_ '4i�i11tl�
•/', Mrsf, Arohie Russel, of Carlingford, ria'ge to the late, James, Aitken, they Blake, on Saturday, May 18th; when An arnlaoreld train' upon which he chief of the Boer` forces, and Mr. � 'S . _ t ,i,
visited with M.' B. Currie. had •made their home in Kincardine, Rev. J. R. Peters performed the sere- rode, accompanying a, reconnoitwimg Souza, the Hoer Secretary of State, '%% �:. `. " - rs��Ml
Macdonald', of BrassGladysparty,was paM19' wrecked against a, beth of wi�oan, hrtd read, in time Bri_ ,, '
Mrs. Ma els, visit- ClintonOlinCo,n and them Becton', in Simscoe 'rorty which united in marriage
ed at the home of her son, Mr, incl County., She leavens sax grandChil- A,Iflaap, daughter of Mrs'. Dangles and To placed on the hs�ek by ItYre Boers tied' South Abr can newsrpapeas, 'the ••'t`� wear. s �l
who lay -i•n wailL Whi .' 'the erasb I 1
�iQrs. B.' O. Macdonald. clren and five.chdddren; Henry M., To the late R'. N. Douglas and Mr. Al- glowing accounts, of the young prix_liS r�!>t]Rtel'r, WjI �f)11f y si
Mr. Neil Gillespie. stpent Tuesday ionto; Minnie and D'n,a, Hamilton; stein Russel Heard, of near Bayfield.' came, give Boers apemen a m9ardero'ua oner's gallantt caudnret in the frg5t Q'�Il tNYL' til these $
-%ith: 7,elatives. Elizabeth sand' Ella (Mss. Walk r), Mr. and Mrs. Hear ' will five on the fire with rifles and STCU'Iery over the wrecked ,Brenn, refused; • to its ,
fl d *. * . . * con,sd'd>er his ,claim that he was en_ 't�Popical, worsted suits at 3r(i
Mr. George G. Wilson, of Exetei , Winnipeg. Two 'oil Mrs. Ax4tken',s far- groom's farnn in Stanley Township. ,u
spent a day an ,his farm here this ily predeceased her, Mrs. Waltef Tine civilian, enginleer, skis face cut titled to his 'liberty as a noncombat-
lsveek. Kearns (Bertha) sled Malcolm Louis. The Late Thomas Johnston open by a shell splinter, would have ant . The audacity whi'cal the
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trict in the person. of Thomas John- pe algid herr is rneturn io hes Churchill
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prelsbyterr pe Running to the officer in command, to the fare. He wrote, and arranged Presbyterian
ry' Church * s Sunday r day st otPasase' atvayroate,h safhome don h•e rzvduoed ilium rd r hr9 solcirers Maya in e ® .
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. et ening, . 'to o e to haute left on has bed, after ,has de � •�� ,
partune, letter to Mi% Souza, •in '( aIIC �I only, tailored your Z t'E.
F the town lame, west of Blak&, on May to keep dowxr, with their' rule fire 3 tis
The weekly meeting of the Y.P:TI.- The Y.l .l. at their meeting in the a , : 3 ,
�uas 'held Tuesday evening last. The acld'r•eslsed b� Ms's Margaret Curtis. 15th, in his 92nd year'. Deceased the enenirs artillery fire, white he, which he announced hits intention to -Measure, ill one of .a, dozen different styles'. These 1.��,
capering hymn was sung, follotbed by L'rvitecl Church Sunday evening. were 'came vriUh his 'pa'rents from Ireland Churc'lydll, superiavtemded the) clzax3hrg leave. �•
when three years 'add and had lived $lgdeI S$IIfS IJ�'►ICe a IIIA Illi �e jai
9itr'P Lard's Prayer repeated in unT,S+b,n. who game a report .of the Presbyter- - away ,of st'lre wre�ekage,. dim c.•f th.e 'fame night Cihrtnxderhdll climbed, tib the ai'4ru.,
o Th•e minutes of the last meeting were dal convention in Selafor th, where she in the dds,tnict since then. H'e was a top of the prdsan dmclosnr"re at a place
11 man of sterling character and. ,highly` where, for a Pew feet, the fence was {.�, ,�"
read by Jean Veneer. Ben Stov,eman was a d'el"egab3 from the Young Lad- ,respect:ed in,th,e community. Surviv- ds a The otrhs Ii�C'lude' tropical local W'47irSteds P I
took 'a. ehlapter from the boort, „Boys des' 1llission Circle. Y- when your work fini9th'ed, You up an over onntsi'e�tlrefen e, P 2.
Ing are lend. widow, one d'augdvter,
Yro Made Good." whicsh was on the Miss 1Tols,s,ie Milligan was home c1O�11;1e, WeIgIY gabardines, lOfae
Mary Ann, at home, and four sons, can wash your .hands, and pray of,which w.hich he lay. • The hooped -for op- ' r 3
Si}fe cf Henry Ford. ITymn' 28'4 was fro.r..t Toronto for chic 'weeds -end' ,z�
John, Tlramas', Gordon civ' Milton, For the glory of thelrrlen that it pomtunfatyl came when the two seen anct SY11�I`tG lr°®j31Ca �fielg�l IleiY'IY2g;lElYle WOiSeCIB, Ifs
-sung and a very interesting topic Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Garniss, Mal- :of Nortla'ern Ontario. The funeral map not p away, ttd'es, 'stoppling to •exchange a word or �+
takezr by Miss E. Mills. Questions to .eolm Scott and Miss Olive Scott at- Ol'23%, Bl'�e fUr e�r B1C0'@iTifl;. ��rY('efky SBYI.CI 7f hitt, ,
ty.as held on Friday, interment tak-
ehar e clo nna }r Imn' z w -ere grand tend ed A,eHfun,eral of their cousin•, And the glary of the garden it shall ttvo',•'stoad for an instant with 'heir Come in plain. shades and plain t s , Heat dks ,
a g S g' t Digs, Seaforth, on. Satur- trig plane at Bayfield cemetery, never puns away, bdck's toward 3rd'm.11
,_.._,Kipling. - *: * $, and chalk stripes. v,
the benediction eole& ednniv,ersary daMiss Florence Fowler wen,t't Port y.The Late Mrs. Nelson Masse Mr. G. CrIch ars under the dcc�tor's Dropping to the ground outside the � �t�
will be held, on June 9tit. Rob?rt Huron, Michigan, to attend the fun- The news of thee, death, of Celina, care- We La for an early re'c:ov inclosure, he made has way, unseen,.. .. .- �y
'Passmore, of Hen(sall, wrli spark in eral of her cousin, Mrs. Jowett, on wife of Nelson; Masse, was received eT' to a place of cancealmemt rm shrub- A on a ully23,950
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y p •Mr. and Mrs. E. Crich, of Fern&,le, bery Ig'rowdug . in th'e garden of a 'k
else a.fterine•on and Rev. Chandler, of 3lcnda last. w'ifh deep regret by ter&'" every , . 1,
7ippen, in the evening.
The season s sawing wast finished friends of .th'e family. Deceased pass-
Michigan, vasdted' with Mr—and Mrs.. neighboring viiia After vainly await- ��� �il�A�� ��
at the mill' on Saturday and Mr. Gar- ed away at ,the farm home on con_
J. Turner and other rellatives ever' infg, for more than an 'dour, the ar- 1.31
ndss has started to stave chic srto,ck at c&ssion 14, ELay, on Tuesday, May 21. the week -end- Mrs Dou'glar�, the faY_ ryval of do officer who 'had planned
:) Brus'sels...mill. incher 56th year• from a condition of eerie sister, netuTrre�l to Ferndale to 'escape with h2tm4 he walked boldly TAILORED TO ME 49UR•E , kn
Mrs. Martlin Master is, mush im- the ,heart, and was, a daughter of the ,with them, past the 1'idg'hted dwelling to one of r,
Proved after. a ,severe illsess' at the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Charrette, Her Mr. and Mrs. O" Cole and: family, thse well-1.1principal streets of -
0 home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon 'husband and. a number of sons and of Goderich Township, visited .with Pretoria, drown which he ,sauntered,
Gallaher Brussels dauzih rs survive. Funeral ,service 'the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. withoI.ut attracting any esmecial atten- �'
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The Ladies' Aid of .the Presbyter- will be held on Friday, inter'm'ent to Cinch, on Sunday- „ tion on the pari ,of the numerous
ian Church met at the Mame of Mrs. be mlade' at the R. C. Cemetery, Drys- Mr_ A. E. Matheson, of Stratford, pedestrians who, tthronge'd it3L
C'lojur'e Higgins on Tuesday dale:. is spending a few days }click bis sutra The journey of almlost threde humIff 30
watched, - Dr.
Fraser, Vancouver, Frasier and Mr. and Mrs. -Earl Yunghlut Ihave Mr. A, Mathesom , dyed tulles throu:ghs 'hostile territory, ,. ..
m, are visiting returned from their wedding trip evpz conee'ivable avenue .n,E escape SEORTH
' their sister, Mrs. Arthur Shaw, and and have moved in their new home .-- ed, was harrowing. Now walk- .,
P other relative's Mere. On Saturday ,on Edward Street. WALTON ing, now riddng freight trains which .
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw accompanied Dr. - Mr. William, Lamont, who is at ,he .Iboarded and heft, at the risk of
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and Mrs. -Frasier on a trip to Tor -on- London 'hos,pital, underwent a serious T'hie L`-1`',•41. Omeet5ng was held his life, wilvile they weree in motion; .
V on< ,W'eilwesday, May, 15tb, at' the often shivering in wet clothing, often '
) � to for a few days. operation a few days, ago. and is do_ � '
Ing as we'll ase can be expected. fi"ome, sof Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull with baked by the �sarar, often, hungry and ROU ND 'TRIP. B RAGZAI FARES
The concert given in the.hall here -an attendance of 34 ladies• Mrs'. tbirsty, he at length. reached Delawzaa, .
4 STANILEY on Monday evening.. by scholars of -,Leonard Lereminz+g was in the clirair., Eay in Portuguese terttntary and went . MAY31-. E 1 From CEA FORTH - .,
local schools in aid, of the Red Cross A'splendid ,address was given -by Mrs. thence, by steamier, to Durban, a, part 4®jIt J .6. R wi A RJ
�'.," The Late Mrs. Frank' Weekes end was well attended' and much ens Harold SAfiess, of Brussels, and Mrs. held by the Britisb,,• and sroon, was .
�F `~ ,On Thursday morning, May 9th, Nelson Redd gave the topic on "Straw_ with the British, army. . To � Gower and -Fast to Cornwall ine#�ivz, D�d�e. `
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��' the deatl9 of M'ns, Frank Weekes Toyed by the large crowd, Inspector 'berry ami Rhubarb Culture," Qpirich °aT11en 11e rettrrnedci to England, the may' Pieterbor», (°amplbeidfeot+d,.Nezwmarket, f9ollingd, 19demtmcl ffiirf
carte as a ,shock to the communit E C. Beacom was ahaitm'an aiud the iaaKk North Say.. Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capneol arse' West to
�•:' i--%' Y• weir a, help to evrery'o'nte_ Mrs. Ar- voters of Oldham gidaddy 'gave him a
>d,�.; i singing was under the direction of erotic+
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- .%4::,//F� � Mrs. Weekes had suffered from sbagh Ma. W. Goulding'. thwr McCall gave a demonstration on seat in Panldament. Thf�ef lbw took a ___
c blood' pressure for some time, but cann" rhubarb. A' ntrrsm' g eaurse 'prominent Pant In reform. legislation. te;�y'y� c�-�e �y �•�•r�p
%F ... Mr. John. McBride, weed) 'inspector P.M, TRAINS 3 Y W . , .,�I,L Tf LAPiS ,D•17,A'�t�°s
"l than ursua'1, and was ah'le' to bre up of Hay Township, attended tbe,.mee+.-h aftevoon from June` 3rd tie was given one place after anu>her
_, , , ryas,,not considered, any mare een,ous ds ito be held a -pause village 6f Wal to in tlrl® Cabinet :,, .
ng hteld at Olinton ion Tuesday, t °+ to T O' R O N T ® .
.. �' I y � r and' about. Shie attended' church on discus's weed problems, etc„ in the June 7th and, inrter,ested' parties In the Agadir incidfent of 1911 w„fr,en: �o to tfard� Cham�h, �$ lift E Rail tm
/�' .Sunday 'night, but on Wednesday should get nen; touch, with. Mrs. Turn- a German, s,trsrm .rumbled and, passed '
•' mss% morning ward breached heir of the 'county. Ntagaia, 'l+>a K Owren Sound, St. Cathaayaaw, St,. >iyn, P+W a, OUVI s�
The .'new ,home being erected for 'bill. or Mss. Coutts. Lunch was sea v- elver, tihe Government locTkerfi• for ford, Strat roy, Woodstock-
- rather 'seri'ous, burns ,her little 'grand Mrs, M. McKinnon now hag the roof ed, at the close of the nyeeting. Mrs. man to quickly -prepare the wavy for
nephew ,had suffered in Listowel, Leonard Leeming will 'bold ,the next threatened wur•.-- Chturchidl was trans- sem 111MdUft fer comvtete lion of dwdnadma, ;:A
L . on ani' goad' progress n being made
which she took much to heart and by the workmen. When completed it reefing at `ice home on June lith.. seri ed to the post of Fir$t Lord of p� �*"+. ter.
` ' retired 'at her the Admiralty, in whdolh• he gave Bri-
.•worried about. "She r
c'hi.cks a "head w111 add greatly to the appearance of
our 1940 cit usual Maur, but her ,husband was one of •tire main corners in the vii iain,a balanced, fleet of swift craresers CANADIANNATIONAL'
Giveywi the yita{ebd diet mme.di, ed h at e c m rage. McKILLOP and: battleships armed with fifteen.- _ „
Chi avec] ene'd at 3 a.m, when she co
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"' nfln-l7 plai'n'ed of a. severe pa.' dher Mr. and, Mist A. F. Hese and sin, Inch gtlnw.
. Starter gild. n on y iurak' g heart. He i nt y g a Mr. Lloyd S,ppel'.l and Mises Evelyn Thle fadl.une of the Daxd'anetles area ,
thatis,h1 Ontario- stimulant, when she, th'oug'ht side Fred', spent bhe week -end with friends Sipgell, of Hamoveci; visited with their Antwerp ezvpeditisoas ecoceoved by .
layers for leading in Toronto. Paul, who attended) the .
tanners• would go to sleep, and evidently she university, returned home `for the brother, Rev. Kenn eth Sipplelt; on •him, 'both soundly strategic, but' die- j����11 c
poultr9 pa'ss'ed away withiou't, any outward summer holidays. Sunday amd were entertained at the fectivel'y executed, by these derpaited, ""FORTH - MONUft EN ORIS
.., sign, as she was almost in the same Mr. and Mr's. E. W. Stoskopf, of home, of M,r. and! Mrs. Chas. Eggert. to ... )manage them, enabled his political bra
o� position when Mr. We -ekes, sp'ok'e to Kitchener, viivitedl at the Johnston Mrs. John. Eggert, is at present vis- en'em'ies to force him out of the Ct h= , (FORMERLY W. E..C-HAPNZAN. ) .
her, and, at six o'clock he was, s'ho'ck_ i•ting ,her &tighter-, Mrs. Ed,, Sther_ inet. When the ,Dost his job there he- r� here over Sunday.
ed t'a;firld life was gone ',due to a' tart wit to fight in _France. That was Now ®?e7Pa by
fgF0 heart' attach. Mrs: Weekes, bebore Rev,.. K_ Sippeta preached 'his fare- in 1915. By 191.7, Churchill, the i ttle, '
her, marriage was the, , aughter of the TUCKERSMITH well semmbnt on Sunday afternoon' in , dynamo, was agatin functioning in the, [�l�A"INGHAM and RYIDE
CII�CIC` - ' 'ST j • tate Mr. and Mrs, Geo ge, Beatty and the Evangel-rcal Church. He has ,Post; 'he, left two years before. Tibaey `�a�m
teas born oma the Beatty farm adrjac- been dtranmfemed to Pelsb, Cenrtre. coulsdan°t do witlt'awi ,him).
STARTER The death accursed, on Thursday of ® •- ••
ent to the village, of Varna, 71 Yleasrs Sarah Ellen Fayser, wi'Ee 'of Percival Rev. W J. Zi'mmermav, who will be Winston Churchill wars called t,oi
ago, She a,ssistedl,i•n Beatty Biros.' Sale. The lobe sr, , Sale was 4n her ntatisonetd+ at Sebningvii•Ise. will also the posit ,of FirA Lary , of the Admir- We invite ar;uspectaon of atw lAoock of •
store for several ,years, Had able liv serve fire Mcgillo clia•rge• He will 'arty, •flan- •the tbird time mit the out- year an,d was born in England. p MO ......
led u'nti'l May 24th Mr, and, Mrs. occupyhh're pulpit next Srrniday. break' of "the present war. 'Now he CEMETERY. MEMORIALS
Weekle:s -would have celebrated their In 1901., al England,, 11 with
married
to Mr' Sale and, in 1911 with h,ar hos- Mrs: 6lraailea F�g`e,ri is at' ,pres'ent is cal4,ed to the Fa-ittrl�a Ministership, n�AEc ORTH -•— Tuesdays and Saturdays
i • t ' • ! 80t1 wedding anniversary The de•= ` co A-1 to her• bed suffering from 'a post for which he • seenled destined calf any time toy appa4nasuaeaexetL .
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1, • c ti , band came to Canada. Mn and Mrs. '
ceased was' very capable, 'en'emgstic, the -results of a hseart attack. by dr9s mrany 'brrilllantt qualities, but �L, II� Ej: IIARBUIIIV — ���� ��� '
��,.�• a Sale have 'been res,i'evts of Stanley
'c,ti h,ardl working woman and, 'possessed, and Tuck,ersmxi•th far the past fifteen Mrs 'Fred H,oefgy ifs' slowly recov- which he apparently was fated to
... many many sterling qua iti,es,. She, was, a eri' , faoan a 'ac&oent fall which she nris>s because of lvia 1atra,ct'ability„ hiq PHONE 49 — EXETER — BOX 10
-•� i_ very active, member of St. Jahm'v An- tears, The funeral wast lve1d from ng
` •. � had, ,seetet+ely ,br�i4ssitrrg tier rigbt shout- combativeness, itais independence.
_� the resld,enc,e of Robert Daymuan,
•_Yn-- I glican Church, a va,lv'ed imtember o Tu'ckersmnibh, an •Sat.urday. The ser- 'der, 'pu Mi'ng It out of Jofrit- .' ' — .
th,e W.A., be,inr secretary t�oa almost vice was oonducte-d ,by Rev. E. F. The baby twitns of Mr, atnd Mrs. .
-o --..�_ _ - forty years, and will be, much missed Chandler, ,of Kippen, ,an,d %termnent Jerry Doerr 'bra'v'e been suffering with,
by a large circle of flriends, on ac- was, in Balyd's ceintetery. I'allbelarers the diricksmptors
_ count of they ch'e&rful, geniab dfispos(- were W. E. Butt, Thomas Butt, Rog Mr• Charles Regtele, whilereturn-
..Tested
.. tion:: She iq -survived by her n w be- Ing rlb—e V nn D¢ub%m on Tuesday, ••Dead and Disabled Animds
•�� � • C,ousitt,; Earl L�}reran:, William Hill -,,,Dead
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G -- reaved husband - an'd ,one sister (An- and Robert Dayman, Flower bearers IDA coftbrb'l of his gait' w'hrrhi turned
At 7 weeks «
Vie), Mrs. Woods,, of Listowel; and were Lloyd Brock, Robeft Elgie, Wm, upsiidte 'down im; the ditch rices Mr.' 0 REMOVED- PROWIMT -
r follow=throw h" I on•e brother, Mr. George Beatty, of . Loirisi D"elloula. He escaped' without
with R g Dalrymple and Robert F rpshallM Reap...
Qoe Complete Growing Varma'. Five brath,e,rs ami ane sister �'AII ,Must Fare^ i,Irjnrp. brut 'fie ear 'uveas'som'i�vhat PHONE Cda.LECT: SE/4R�LR"TH t9 E7C�"�.mash—the uita"iked feed that prede�ceas,ed her. Th'e funeral was-
gruv'" o
edeasemains,
Your chicks everythinghrelfd an Saturnia, 'arid was private at �� �•�•��
� P qdu urontienad the h'th toeTthebAngiic n C'harrGh And
mdenl n.1' cunei, land and race L�a� ��� � k1reMEvaatgeS �1 Eggs an a"anaato ASpao a CANADA, ��:
Id we must fan& 'bhrrougin entnslom ' .
• A ia1S ._pnograrn wase given an �
y, profitable Tr
the Fall i were � pp* + �T v� /fit
Dat1,A1�11�i� d'hl�I� l�l�. V�
that she loved. ,Her Rector, Rev, Shall know ,each other face to face, `
- 1 tablesp0tan9 gein
--,c,. And all shall take and fall shall give, 'Pell gave a VMT interes�ti,ng' adtdress.
Ota Jo'hra Grafi 9m., paid .great 'ta-lbute to And all ,ssh,a'11' learn at hast ria It Daher items w,eve: Readings by 'i�•r tat,id COiid water ..
the d,eceasleJ1. Tdt,as,e from a d.tstarnce MlessM Llop�fd ,Sippelt, W,itbvr' Hae g I teacups Tomato juice •
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I. , And labor for ter& sovereign good
, , who attended' the funeral, w b ch was Of undversall brotherhood. and Morley, Koehler, w:ho• '►•cad tOya 1 teaspoon 8`119 juice
_.. ,.. i tea spoaos sugaer
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COMPLETE very large, were: Mrs. 'Lottie Mc:—Les,15,e P. Hilt. S'enirptt>.me, the B6� Peal®.- Della and .
I GROWING 9 Annie NicN ulgbton and who made hide, amd,emler and God ivmma% Egrt g'8va a pid�gel- fl °1 oon at qe �p g ]iryafE �v�t� t6t� tltttl
G o a Det'ro'it; Mr. ,and Mrs. La, ,tlham, Miss Oh Adam was glees reef:i%mt.-,out ,9wir ghrri+t;,anq and Hazes, and
Ash, Mr, Cleve Adams, and' son,. of
1 _ ,MASH "`�'� Bea,tf;S'";'' Air.. s 'Soak gelatin in cold water. C'am- ,
-' Mr. and That halt 'a 'Proper ,geurdfenver'•s *,irk Ruby Doerr > a duet, wtb+ich was 'THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE M®1JI"f` !
Mr, J. T. Reid, of Landon,; much, e0rjuryrr�ltl. t -ma twus It,ev, bine tomadlo juice, aeio� j4i4 SU9&r Are rnferzeefeonal b�, N ,
Mrs. G. B. Worlds, abed Mrs'. Broodle, l. SfoplenPa last meetfavg', much megr'et and 6salt, l3eatlbo hailing paint Din- "Dor ft .y�tseaaddaclean,enratr a �t Ne,
Toronto; Mrs'. R. J. Wv'a's,, Listoww�l; w+as exprexetsd at dsfi8 rlepartiore rm-M salve gelatin hi juice. IEW fall la. do" daft exatax crime of . atu we Macer !�
1* `lal to" "i -s, Wm. McDonald, Wroxeter; Mrs, pip. ro, , ' dividual moir'lds with jelly' a4,iixtaune. « bat deaf+e awyvWitt.ta > a Grrtw�nera+ur 'a�mtw _.
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BEDS Atit SOLD Sys iia R. Beatty and ,son Billy, Gade BUS TIME T -A B L E When ltartialiy 'stet, place ''alit a diev- �a uw3ndl = ttm wt.,ca Aaesmew ice..
Wr li. �•IIRSLAILET .Leaves 4eaforth for Stratford: Mr. HaroM Koehler, of St Jacobs, • ________ ____._.....I..".-
e: Sham, Hu111fmtt; D1151r. Sst5 ®,m, and 8,26 vin. called +oma Monitt�,y• Iasi; week an, Mia riied.'&gg. ,Dili dawn, 91w Jelly. When � � ��� �
ricin; Mr, anld Mrs•. Dunham, -.
SAtlf0lth Mrs. Jennie Beatty, h'; Mr. Leaver) f3eaforth for taoderich: Charles ]f7ggert, who was am aequiaimt jelly 'sets, add remainintg tamaW gal- ora, lrarsay Btttek Hda-t+ adacnratier
Daftly esxceot .Sundry, amyl 'hoe., 1.08 IItin mixture. Allow dla Set IIntnatild )Please enter sy anmarrptim ta'h6s lfetfeeiaw lilt ii`
AV'ISST Walton and Mrs. 'Kerr and: Minis Walker, of 9•m. m l' 7,4n. p.m. antro of 'fda w a ®mall boy- ♦ ne _ r
ALBERT TR Blyth 'Crediton. The floral tributes were sum,. ,and hod., 1.06 p.m. and s:2o p.m- Mr. and lltngt Wi111fi,ara G,ivss and on r"r3rsp lettuce. Gorn'isb with wee- � ice, i � S
�IaVINE WALLACET very b'eautifaii', 'I1h,ose who, bore the Oon'ndeMm at Afthtfo,d d'er Toronto, fammilly, of Blyifk meeerirtly spent Sus1, tercross Or asparagus ripe °lea devkll lsau� � 8r gg XIM�s �wr I., ; `;
MI rery b 4'n. the last re,stiv,g plaice in Haraimn, ButtWb, London, Defrost, eggs remove shells 8ro>Yn hard -wok-
L. SCHILBE �nNfehodctc, wtWodsdx,ck, Sranttiord. day, wittl Mm aratdl StnG+ Char fig- -
, & $ANT Bayrlielsd cem'ete'ry were Carl Deibl, naente -- i)ttee4Pa Rotor, CommerclaT Bert til eggs,. cut kgs in Qrmulf, 'relnave erh►
yolktl. Mash valko, -newmn and nda fEaera
Marton Hlil,ott, Eds! Fasten, Ltloyd Rotel. hick Rouse' Mal. riKard: merles WeatersenIlkillfto
elan a and Alfie Johnaftan, - ar3tt11 to little salad dsessiiutg, iygidtr y� ,
�;IltYl0l1 gays, G g STRATFORD . GOOF -RICH g � of Uherr family vr�ted L' I
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