On Saturdax mnming W J. Sharpe receixeli the: folhming mus- PAGE ElGHf 631‘ DIUIICIIU. an; stuns-v“ w--._ _ . _ v 0*r near Vancouver. His surviving brotho-rs and sisters are : \V. J. Sharpe and Mrs. D. P. Coleridge. Holâ€" stpin; Sarah Deford. Hulburt. Mich; Mary Woodiwisso. Carsonvillo. Mich. and John Sharp». in Toronto. He had horn in somewhat poor health for sonw time). but nothing serious was antiripatm. The Mid cam» pvt‘u’C- fully. 311's. Roiol. you haw how-n \\ frnm your ynuth up. You hm m and nut amongst. us as an.- nwu. You have ijnicml “it? of us who rejoiced: you haw us ynur sympathy also. You; ‘ miSSed from the" activities «ï¬nmmunity. hour» we aw >701 part with you, but our Iv“ ' a gain to others. And mm. 311'. RPM. camv a it pulls u ______ _ And yuu. Mr. Rvid. camv az‘nczust us over three .nuu‘s ago in a businvss capacity. Yuu haw pmwd ynux'sc-lf wf sterling: quality in that capacity â€"â€"bu:<im:ss that. we have committed to your charge has been strictly at- ‘q!.‘\~ ‘.A\“ 1121\‘l'. I)? Mrs. Ale-x. Grierson. 311‘. and Mrsfllobert Johnston of Etmnvzcr Visited recently with Mrs. Alfred Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. James McRonald vis- ited an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James 'l‘urnbull of lilbenegar. â€"â€"1~-« n9 M '.;‘Illcb I [l‘ ll"u1‘ LI'L Aluvnn .\!r. and Mrs. Andrewvï¬Ã©i‘by of Durham Visited a day with them son Mr. Will Derby. _Jr._ n‘ A_“_. 0" NIL. \V Ht ULLLv:. v... .-\ numlwl' lnok in llxv party at Mr. William Kurt’s at Allan Park. \Vhilv vthvr‘s MD}; in the birthday party and dance held in Mr. John Aiken‘s home at Hampden. where a very cnjuyablv Honing was x-opm'tâ€" Rd. {Our own correspondent. The approach of the warm. sunny spring days are indeed welcome after the various kinds of weather we have been experiencing through- out. the winter months. The roads are greatly improved, compared with their condition a couple of weeks ago. but with very little soft weathâ€" er and sunshine we will lose our good sleighing. Mr. and Mrs. John Archibald of Alberta. and Mr. and Mrs. John Tho- aday of Manitoba are visiting with the Mighton families and other friends in this burg and other viâ€" cinities and towns nearby. Mr. Rex. Lawrence has been as- sisting. Mr. John Wells in the bush _- u peOple II‘OIII aruuuu th'irshgaztoaignded the dance at Mr. William Kerr‘s at. Allan Park on “edgesda n' ht. of last. week and 31 enjoyeg thigmselwes very much. a ‘1..- ‘n‘mn “MM“ and own correspondent: South Bentinck Ebenezer. 'Wfi'g'hifl of Hanm'rer. :‘z'nt that \\‘P iutcninm of mm 1:01.; of hffl In sumo a .mr 01' um- , with timer hRV!‘ six-“3’1 You; \\ 3.1 h!) ltiqâ€˜ï¬ Of the itb U5 ‘ l _:1__)l.‘3 have 2 Wublic School Inspector, :xisi-t. hora at 95. No. 3 at this week. . . - . Mr. and Mrs. Gem‘ge Reay and} “ell, MF' Ed‘tm‘ our but? {1093" , .- .- not seem to be represented in 30ur daughter (Jraet. \lalted “1â€! Mn} ~ . ' - {endure John Bailey the ï¬rst or the 09mm?» 3‘? Ellougbt .“en-“Q‘EM 58° lweek. lnhat ‘10 ef‘iml do: .39“: {escapee}, : MP. and MI‘S. \V. A. LiVingStDnlbUt' â€llaï¬â€˜x‘t'il $110“ “I! are 3“" alnel! inst“: .xilun l’al'k frivnds one air-land lucknxe. l 1 “NM,†last “Wk. . Unite. a number from this vicinity 1' Ml'. ‘1h21l‘lt‘5 “pay has DIOVQIJ his 1 3%?“de â€it“ funeral Of the late 31135.! Himisv'.lm,.l MTvcts and implements tofl‘} 325m 8111‘th at. Durham on Ellis nuw home. recentlv vacated by ’ \\ (71““S‘33Y 1315'- â€Ul' ‘ieCDQSt Sym‘ ‘er Dn‘id 3.1mm, ‘ .pathy is extended to the bereaved’ i Mr. .XI't-hiw Park of Glciielg makes fanny. 3 :t daily trip HII‘HUgh our burg «in his Miss Peg. Ferguson Spent Sundav \my to Allan Park. where he is l‘P- with her friend. Miss Tena Christie. pairing; and decorating the house he Mg†3".â€50 Haw spent the week- mix-chased recently and where he end gigâ€: Miss Ella Stun-rock ,. .; ". c ' - -) -. ‘ . ï¬ll .“fth h“ *a"‘31~‘.: “-",‘?‘,‘; to. m Much sympathy is extended to the ., almm a mnnth m MK “Lela. fhe l , w '1' . .. , {HIOIISU is situated on the corner of ‘0Ԡfami ? m then bei‘eax ement. Proton Louncal meeting in the ' s . " ' t A. n tho mam - (11131 L- burg on batuifda; gauged quite a stir, (Our own correspondent.) Yes, Oh yes. here we are. again. The grnund-ln_»gs are out and the crows are here and your scribe has placed the tutu-fruit. in the incubator. Mesws. Hugh R. Ridden and Chas. Shewell held very successful wond bees on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Jack Walsh delivered :1)an sleigh load of hogs to Mr. A. .\'0b.e of Durham last Satu‘m‘lay. ---‘_- -. \‘. \\‘l2at might have been a very ser-l imis accident took place on \Valsh’s“ Hill \vlwn Gordon Goldsmith and his baby brnlhcr Lorne. were coming down nn tlmir tnboggan at a high rat» uf spmul. To his surprisn he nutirml a toam and slvigh approach- ing and with \vunolm'ful presence of minol puillwl â€10‘ tuboggau sharply to llin right. striking a post. in James Walsh's \Viro» l'uucv and causing minm- injurii-s in his toboggan. Mnssrs. Jnlm l’usL Daw- Bailvy. anal liul. Barn-3.- lnl't lust \\'mlnos:lay for .XLbo‘rta. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - .-,._.‘_L X' hi!‘ I ttu. Mr. John “'11:!“ I‘O’t't_‘nU_\' brought 1hr lal'gvsi 10ml nf lugs which has mum in In Wolbvck mills since) the timu “f Jukc‘ \Vm‘lllt‘. ‘I ‘ ‘V n ‘ 4‘1 4.7.1.355. 5.5 .3». 53/ .3259]. E27. ._:_E..r......:: .m AA 7:: :znï¬cam â€757. .m._..;..r...7. .IOIIII r-II‘d Mv. Wiliizm Slnquw sl‘wnt plvzmmt vwning wuh Mr. I. (Zamplnul rmmutly. ‘ï¬. ‘ __-\A“l-'â€"“ -0tlllntr ---_ ' Sins 0111' \\ vlbvck “vathm‘ 1‘11‘9-1 M111: "$1111“ I11 1ts “ill be \\ 01‘11 111‘ \11111 11:11! 11115 111.4111111'“ i giimi- own cox‘x-vspoudent.‘ "g Hm: wwathvr i'nntinuvs to he really i‘ 3.:an This past. \\'¢‘O‘k. with 1h» clmlr If fl‘onSt}' wrathm'. shnuhl clear the air“ uf thv Var'uus iihwssizs which haw}: hon-n su prowzilvnl. 1 ï¬lm! in $00 ancilhvr railin set in-1 staho‘cl in nm' \‘illago'. WP. 590 Mr. H. ii. Karstodt has treated his fa- mil_\' in :2. 110w set and reports most. o-nto'i'taining magi-anus are being pivkml up. 1 , Ur. flaw is getting his new quar-si itvrs. thv MCCm'mu-k property, in; 'shmw for «.wcupatimx. It‘s good to! 8‘» this I'vsiih‘nco Ut‘k‘upit‘d. I v Fall-mots am“ busy hauling i1} gram tn tlw chopping mill here. evuleptly expecting roads to break up. T15 a gnml thing to be px‘t‘épal‘ml 101‘ the Spring bI‘vak-up.‘ ‘_ _._-‘ f.r “\n .l.‘n“\ I‘l’l Ill- l'.\ \‘l. “'5 are SHI‘I'}' to hear of the. death of the late Mrs. John \V'eir of Egre- nmnt. whn passed away Sunday ev- nning. The cause of her death. we believe. was pneumonia. The deâ€" t-vnsm was we.l known in this dist- rict and the sympathy of this com- nmnitv gnes nnt t0 the bereaved. The funeral will take place Wednesday frum the lat») home of the deceased tn Priceville cemetet‘y. m! A "‘ l" IL;\.\.‘0AA‘_ \----v- Sorry to hvar of Mrs. Thomas Mcâ€" Ke-own of tho Gravel Road \V'est be- ing so poorly again. We hope to lwar of her speedy recovery. Nurse Edwards is in constant attendance. Mrs. Arrhio McLean leaves for a trip to the north country to Visit frionds thorn and to rocn‘porate from ‘i‘ - H H'IIHP {In [L uuu ‘\r _._.‘ “r -_ _,_ _ u sommvhat lengthy illness. We hupo} Mrs. Manan will have a plea- swnt limo and mmv hack fully 1‘0- vHVPrPd. Miss Dorothy Carwn Visited her. ml'vnts mw‘r thv wcck-cnd and l‘c-z turnvd to 'l‘nrrvntn (on Monday. 1 Miss Mary Mcl‘mugall, South Line: Hlvnvlg. is on the road to l'Ocm'ory :zt'tm' a short and sr‘vm‘c illness. “"0 :m‘ glad to knc‘m‘ that she- \\'ill 5mm iw t'u‘mmol gain. Mrs. J. H. Mchn 0f thw \‘illago‘ (‘nzflimws in \‘c‘l‘y poor hcabth. hav- 3 in: lwvn cnniincd tn hei-d fur the past :’ couple of wee 's. i Mrs. .\. mes and daughter Louise lmnmmxc tn improve in health after thh' ilhwss with pneumonia. {Our own correspondent.) Miss Mary Glencross is Visiting friends 1n T‘wqunto._ I‘V;Au- -â€" .. MI. Eldon “owner is at pxesent mum} Pg} 191““. . ..I .Ritchie. A7â€"â€"A:_._ ‘xnu I‘l- lll!'l\'.V\vl n .. . v- __.,7 Miss Ella Ritchie is \‘lSlting her sistm'. Mrs. Nelson McGuire. H01â€" stvin. Mr: ){eZVille' Anderson is engaged \viih his cnusm. Mr. J. J. Atkmson. for the gpmng nlqnths, '1'..- L-.. I‘ III\ \‘Vrtnnuc --------- \liss Jane Ritchie is \isiting her biother. 311'. (merge _Ritchie. lH'Ulllt’l‘. -ul. ucusgr Auuuu-. Mr. H. H. McDonald. accompanied by his aunt. Mrs. McCannel. Lamb- tun street. visited the ï¬rst. of the week with relatixjes _at _I_>ricevil.lg._n " kW.“ vv av.- -v-wv- - Mrs. Lawrence McFadden and I_it,- tle daughter enjoyed a few days‘ us- it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo_seph_McNgl_iy. ‘- ' . â€"- â€"â€"-â€"‘ .-:“-- U ‘â€"'U‘.z -I-vâ€" Mr. Donald McIntyre and Sister. Mrs. Ferguson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hector McEachem. all of PriceviLe. visited the McDonald family last week. (Our own cormoondent.) Mr. Will Kenny is home from De- trait. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd spent an evening with their triend, Miss Bes- sie MoCJung. _ Mr. and Mrs. Colin Rn of near‘ Dornoch spent Sunday w: Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyd. . ‘ Miss Pauline White of Hamilton §pen_t a day with her cousin. Mrs. J. Welbeck Priceville Edge Hill. VI, WV ,_- 3 on Monday 3 Walk Mr. Editor. our burg does ‘not seem to be represented in your ,columns. so thought we. would see 'whz‘h we (‘v‘ulil (in. News is scarce, ibut. this will SIIO\\' we are still alive ianci kicking. Quite. a number from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mrs. \V: {tam Bunmtt, at. Durham on \chii-nsday last. Our deepest sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved ‘1qu ‘1... U. --- --â€"--_ Proton Council meeling in the burg on Saturday caused quite a stir. it being Comt o_f_ _Re\ ision on drains; IL UL'II If: \AUUL u Asvau-vn. v-. V.--â€"---.,- Little Miss Hilda Hockridge or Cedarville is \‘isitinv her aunt. Mrs. li. Hockijidgc. Special meetings have been con- ducted in the Bethany chapel here the. past, two weeks by Rev. J. B. Snider. assisted by Mr. Shankland of Tux-onto. Mr. Crockford, also of 'I‘nronto._is expected to be with them this week. M‘r. Albert Ridden spent, Sunday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart Spent. Sunday with the former} pgrenï¬s.‘ i A fnw frum this lim‘ attended the warty at. Mr. No-iii McI’Iallum‘s on ‘ilfriday night and all report. a. gooa a tmw. : Miss Mary Metcalt'o) of Durham , slwnt. Hw wnek-ond with her friend, «Mia‘s Ruby Heslvtrtu ; Mr. 'l‘homas I’utlmrhmgh of Lon- edon is visiting his parents. Mr. and 7 Mrs. Samuoi-l Puthnybnngh. A Tho anevillo- Women's Institute mm at. tho home of Mrs. John Sin- clair nn Wednesday evening =last with a lamp attendance. Nurse Russvll gzn'n tho ladies a nice ad- drrxss. Ills†a paper by Mrs. William Dingwall. which were well received. 'Q' V‘---v‘. M155 B13111 111111111111 went 11 few 111115 1901111111 at Mr. Duncan Mc- Lvan‘s . 211111 \isitmi 111111.11 {Picnd's 0n the lint‘. . 11118.1).11311111 11111111111111th1' Madie '. \\ 11111 the guests 11! \I1‘.D0ugal Clark iat â€11,1 R1411 ky Mi 1 1111. Monday after- 1noon. 1 1111 311.1 1111-1. 111111.111 Macdonald and ;.~'11n K011110111 accompanied by Mr. (1111111111 31301111113111 spent Sunday lrocvntl) \11tl1 trimuls in PIj0t011.__ Aberdeen. (Our own correspondent.) (Inxlm'at\1~latinns tn Mr. and Mrs. J. Riggs «m the arrival Hf a (laugh- h-r. «m Maurvh It). and to Mrs. J..D. Clark. on her Iirst groat-granflchfld. u -_,v ‘V,---‘- - \\ e {no 5011‘) to report, that Mrs. . lack Macdonald is under the doctor 5 earn at present. \\ 0. mum to see her nut a- 21in soon. GLENELG COUNCIL thmncil mnt. Saturday. March 8. at ’l‘mvnshu‘) Hall. thu Rowe in the chair. Minutvs 01‘ last momting read and contirnmi. The Commissioners presented re-i ports of winter work performed and on motion of .-\ljt7N'P-;\ICGI'ath the same were adupteit and payment. or- i'iei‘ed. as follows: Ward '1, 833.20; \Val‘cl 3. $17.10: \Vat‘ii 3. $316.00. DI‘. D. .lamiesnn was appointed 31.031. for 1921 to fill the vacancy caused by the regrettable death of Dr. Hnttnn. and the clerk was in- struvtmt to prepare hy-law to amend By - I aw 652 ‘dt‘t‘ 011“ ngly_. 1).." ‘a‘ ‘ K’! '- {I\\ ‘.'L ‘_l ILAF. .v o Blackâ€"Brudivâ€"That 1’ J. Sullixan 111.1 paid $12 .90 101' \xintm' \\ 01k per- formed in 192 _11011 u.‘ p. .‘-'â€.l\.‘ A 19th:? frnni 311‘. F. P. Reillx Sec- retan L.S.S. Nu. l2.A1'tcmesia and (:lnnnig. “as 1'Pa(l.and aftm discus- sim1.nn action \\ as taken. 3105915. Vest and “11mm, repre- sm1tingS.S..\'1‘1. '18. Artemesi-a and (“01111.21 . waited 011 Council re one sy>tcm in 50110111 taxes for both tmx‘11shi1'1s. Emmi-ii :uljmn‘nvol to Saturday, .‘wt'i; 71. at it) 11:111.. ‘ l v“ , 1 1 {‘1 ‘ ,_‘_ Sold he Cop. An .\lehisun man went to St. Joe and ten}; :1 drink of corn Whiskey. He began tn see reptiles and animals in zlSOSl‘i-l'll mini-s. so he rented a x-unm :mil npenml a museum. Many pmmle paiii 25v. mlmission. and when they saw only an empty room they called a [‘ioliceman. The police- man slarlml to arrest the Atchison man. lml the A. .\I. got him off in a corner and gave him a. drink. The policeman then gave the Atehison man 8300 for a half interest in the Show. - THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Eorrespondent) McDonald, Clerk. doe Orinia’s History. Qâ€"What is the historic setting of the town of Orillia‘? .-\â€"«T he town of Orillia, in thel County of Simcoe, has a history that goes back to .1615 when Champlain visited “Cahaihue†where Orillia now stands. It had about 2000 souls in the Indian population. Here Champlain spent over four months, winning the Hurons with his many lvirtucs and courage. Joint Stock Companies Qâ€"How many joint stock comp- anies were chartered in 1923'? Aâ€"915 charters and supplem- entary charters were issued in Canada in 1923 representing a cap- italization of $349,000 000. The Agricultural Wealth of Western Canada . Qâ€"What is the estimated agn- cultural wealth of papada‘? A -A-‘:-__'Il...‘n‘ CLIILUI-al \V uu-Iv11 v. vuâ€"w.... A-Jl‘he estimated _ agtficultural wealth of Western Canada,in crops lands, buildings and live stock, is two and a quarter billion whereas it was only $5,000,000 in 1880. Soldier Farmers Qâ€"How many soldiers have been placed on farms in Canada? A.â€"â€"-‘Up to the end of 1923 nearly 30.000 returned men had been plaâ€" ced on land by the Soldiers Settlement Board, occupying 5.500.000 acres. Loans to the extent of nearly $100,000,000 have been made. Canada's Birth Rate Qâ€"What is Canada's birth rate? Aâ€"Canada‘s birth rate in 1921. in eight provinces, was 26.3-0utside of Quebec. That province leads the Dominion with 31.77 in 1920. First Cable Message. . Qâ€" V‘hen was the first. Atlantlc cable message received? A.â€"-The ï¬rst Atlantic cable mes- sage was received on July 29, 1866. The laying of the cable from Ire- land to Newfoundland by the Great. Eastern and other vessels was a. \wnnlerfnl feat for the lime. Toronto’s Site Qâ€"\\'hat was paid for the site of Toronto? ' .-\â€"Jl‘ho early English speaking settlers on the site. of Toronto bought 250 acres from the Mississagua Indians for $9.500. TOâ€"day the area 0f tho city is 20.000 acres. Live Stock Slaughtered 0â€"me much lixe stock was .31311ghto10d in Canada in 1922? Anna AL DQGLICIILK LL\.I IDA v“--w . Aâ€"Canadu slaughtwé-réd' in 1922 at mspccted plants 737,195 cattle, 654,000 sheep and 1,727,000 swme. The Grosse Isle Graveyard Qâ€"\\'hat is the story of the Gresse Isle graveyarc'i? Aâ€"The ten thousand graves on Grosse Isle, the Canadian quarantine station in the St. Lawrence near Quebec. are the Victims of ship fever among the immigrants who came out. in 1847 during a long Voy- 1--.} V GRILL; L'uv. 1|; ;v -. -_â€" --_k. - V _ age of sex eral vi ceks under bad xx eather and lixing conditions. . Helium Gas ‘ Qâ€"What is Canada‘s store of helium gas? Aâ€"Canada has the only deposit of helium in the Empire, in Alberta, where it is said ten million cubic feet are going to waste annually. It is possible ‘Canada may supply British aircraft with helium gas in the projected service between England and, Australia. An airship filled with helium is safe as the gas :cannot be set at ire by any process known to science. Experiments are now being made. to solidfy the Pulp And Paper Exports Qâ€"â€"\\'hat were Canada’s pulp and paper PXpOl'tS in 19:23? A-Canada‘s pulp and paper ex- ports in 1923 mado a record. news- prints exports reaching $000,000: pulpwcod exports $10,000,000 and woodpulp. 841000000 or a total of 0\ or 31'5,0(W,000. Toronto Telegram. \V‘hen Mr. Carter gets judgment on the lawsuit. he has instituted no'll ha :2 9m wars 01d, t.OO.-â€"-Ot.ta\\':1 the lawsuit. he be 3,200 years Journal. The shades of King‘Tut \vi! der what the modems mean inscription of the letters R. l the tombstones of the dept Lethhridge, Alberta Herald. The demand of the Beokc-zpors’ Association for a. provincial subsidy brings to mind the refrain of the old song, “If you‘d have honey, you must have money.“â€"-H'amltou Her- aid. w-vâ€" A man is but a- worm 0f the dust. He comes along, wiggles about a bit,l and ï¬nally some chicken gets him.â€" Norfolk Lodger DiSpatch. “Good-by, I’ll give you a ring toâ€" .†“Oh, you dear! Do you This is so sudden!â€â€" Danville Bee. Plot. A device employed by auth- ors in tho old days before sex was discox ered. â€"â€"W‘orcestei- Times. ? It is strange. but, most of our great men coui-d nm or makoa combination shot for the. side pocket . The modem young man may not know how to shaké the furnace, but he knows how to shake the dice. ‘ fl-‘l The critics are navmg bllcu um- ings on the 1924 automobile markers. They have been compared to smallâ€" pox piacards and to soap wrappers. and the man who stands on the". street and watches them go by say; i-that the ï¬gures are all in favor of lthe 1924 drivers. Smilin’ Charlie Says Thursday, luck 20, 1924. These dark 131313 THE 1924 MARKERS (Milverton Sun.) having their inn- ~ ‘VOL. 57.â€"N0. 2962. RBIDED IN DURHAM OVER FORTY ‘z-E‘A RS Late Adam Robertson V d known Figure in Liic 01 Ca-zzlz‘- ‘ - ity.â€"-Died Saturday Altcrm . The Math Hf My: â€out ‘3 0".â€1'L I013 noon I‘vmmvs an who was “11!! 1111111111 "‘£1,I:\ L.--, in (10“!) and \111111tV ' He “85 hfli'n X! {H l':lii7‘,11i1t' "i. “ï¬nd, I†184 9 1H“! \\.‘ 1 â€1111‘111111-. in his 76“! \‘081‘ M 31w V1 1: < ‘ age ho amp {1111;111:1113 \V1111 I1» 111 - mtS,\\h11 SPHIMI at “1111,11'1111-“11 he grew to manlmou :11111 11:11: 9111 111~ trade as 2! 11111111121111 \1;11 .1- last Christmae hr \\:1~ 111:1:1'1 ~11 ‘: 1 KISS Mary Allan. 111 Hulmui. 111111 mmained 1'11 Glh‘lpll 1111.11. 181T» VVh1-11 he tOOk (‘hax'm‘ Of 11111 “11111:“? .\l11l\ a1, Ayton and 1111131111111 1111111 :11; 1%? WHO“ ho‘ vamv 111 HHS 111\\‘11 :1111? assummt tho managun1m1t 111‘ 111.1 \11-- KeChnic‘ Ilnm‘ mills. :1 [111s1111111 h1- held mn1t1m1nusly {111' 2.1: V11:112~. 5111-.- his I‘ntil‘vmflm 11-1111. â€11‘ 111111111: 1111.»- iness fuurtmm yvars {11:11 1111 l1:1~ 1111.11. engage"! mnstly \V1tl1 thu [Durham Furnitm'v CnmpunV. \Vl11-1'w hv 111‘11\ - ed himsvlf a faithfu. :1111l 1-11'11-11-111l emplmvv (hViHL’ 111 1’1111111; 111:11 he was 1111‘1‘1‘11 to '.:1\11 1111 :1111 \11 \\ 111 ‘11 about tiw years 31:11. :11111 111.1111 ‘111: has hwn living I‘Mil‘t‘li. Th1- mam'iazzo 111511111111 11: :1 1.1111.1_\ Tht- marriage I'vsultmi n of four. hm suns and Mn. v John, who died hm'v 2“ after an npnrahtm fwn um Allan, in Hamilton; l-LHu Burnoui. uf Burimutnn; : (Mrs. G. A. Smith . An; \1 Iowa. BOSMUS HIP UII'M' hers 0f tln- famLy dew. HHW‘ hrnthv: tors: 50th. in Hw- Kalamazun. RIM-IL: nia; Mrs. MlH‘P‘H'_\‘. 'MI‘S. 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Mr. and Mix Burlington. :2qu \i Mary RMH-an m I Mr. and Mrs. AtVVOmi. Ml'. Guelph. Mr. \\ Torontn. Mr. :~ soxLund sun .4\: Dr. -\. l. {NH 01“ Bml.in::1nn funeral. Mx~. City. IH\\:L \x’u the famih :xlv~ t0 comw «mm- mvn family. Th0 (Zhruni 10 “In lu-rc-rn MR. AND MRS Mr. and \!= hu5}' â€13‘ \\o- hOUSt'hHH “1‘5. moving to In' RObhins‘ takm ency Hf Hue- running Hmm the Quc'hlw Iw bins, IIS X'vsitivtfl -‘ dem()11.<tx-at.-.t \\ In: our higlm'uy xx 7i: madmaking. :HM H‘ “C 81‘“ ‘lis‘ummzlzh- to be statinnmi hum Shiv“ t'c‘nnm: in l new 1mm“ MPS. HHMUHS. 1m~_h:i [at 1‘0“!!!“ [It All†it"? regret â€I?“ Sh. g. I":'I. Wish them mmh 3m , IR. AND MR§ III-ICII u-.y--- ‘rr . For a mmflwl' n1 yum's tht‘l'c: ‘ oni‘v a font-v hetwvuqus and \w- 19' their! excellent. lunghburs, .ku and oblim'ng in ewry way. \\«: v them may prosperity in (how * home. tion‘ \s‘ \HHI :1 KW r. and tho- mm IppOiIm «I that nod WW :1 an 1 â€119.10“ has In . and hm ma she is Ivax 1m: IRS. J. H. SHERK LEAVING FOR DETRO. 'M. 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