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at. -F. D, Hutchboin--a . 84. , Mary. f4ahmaigan. Filirenice . Nolly. good Ntov*y and musical programt4o also At-tbilil 111100ting elected as ilivest- I I � � 11 " -
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1. 6 .h. McDoth-_5 ,. , 6r. I.-�X11dirod Forrest, 864, Joseph Ryan, Rose Kxouiskog, W111110 then fallov-0d. After thiq ad the U. . W, , 0. in' -pups of .1100 va ,.," r, - , � ,
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tod--G. B, I -d Ryan, Angola Mulligan, Eilan Burns, conforonxw was held -by the �youaf Mtri. T. . . I ! �': ,
*-5 92; SnPrimea-Russell Pepper, 285, t N. Glenn, who was presl,Aout� , I . I I �;: � ,
, vil-4arvice lwtitut----6 74- Wesley Pepper 31 Frank Maloney. Class U-J -people QkL�b ,�. �
r am -.6 os"h cir needs and duties. t for the p4lit years but who has 4nany : . I 11. , . . 11 J i� I
9, 206. Jr. Pr. I I I V .. .. I .
,.pL pf, Harold W84 hea decided to organize a ppessing duties to attend' to. The. -, __ I "
��A,,am';-J. Muctavj.l 7 -handy Pepper 311, 167; Runs Wilk- V1 Is Club to be cli'lled "St. . ' .. I I I I
giving, F-tw--W. VW91lo-41 Sutton, Dan OTAurke, Beall K 11 .21211 raceting throughout was a very tn- l 11
� Hawley--Strarid-8 imson, 2,66, 143. Number Ion rdll 2% Class 1. Sr. -Mary OWI�ly, Arx=. YA0.udUZX, "'e"rig People's Olub," for terestivig and harmonious 6ni and - I , I I
, �M',,., -8 average attendance, 22.2.-I. Douglas, I . I . � : I
�(,W.,__ H,DraA, Francis R74n, John Shea, Ger, the purp6iIij of developing the four- was.imnwh enjoyed 11 present.- I I 11 -
6 - r:, apare Finlaysou--$ Teacher. it --John fold life-4*ysical, meartal, moral and Mr. and MTa, C. S& n and -fam- - id,olis our tb4n'ka f9f 1�0 � f �
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"L� , samn". A. Sills --8 . - truide Halligan. Ones I Thallawgiving DIU a Y unpleasant tninge We .
"", qpi,fram North Main Strvet, . ��____._ __ spiritual. 1�ive officers were appallit- hinday last With , r6latiVell, ble�ssivv w6 have reoei= = the man .
-1 - -8 O'Reilly, Leotio Ityan, F2ith 'Kraus- ily spent I! -
�;�-_ mry S.r,i.�-E9srm-4v1II. ftm"Mls. MT o1w. I , .
I Cbarcl�ll i L,ONDESBORO kopf. (*) absent for examinations. ed with MT. W. Mellis " president. in Hudson has now ,have esesped-4he day of friendly visits and family ro, �UW41w` . % I 1,
, IV i. -8 Notos.�Mrs. Modwridge moved These will.))e aasisted-by good cars- completed his, foa;@; 70ar as courier I I . I
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Shoe StQr--8 j 21, =t, Inast k mittees of, five young people eacla, on the long Ilensall Route No, 1, asa you cannot very well wear shabby shoes on, T
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� rap Sale, -ace've, I---"-$ ite,d at !Mount Forest - literi =?` % � I
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,y, social, recreational and de- I Day, Why not lot us dross your feet �Dr the occagiloll I .
ll, � iWevivialist Church -4 - ov�r Sunday. -Don't forget the bowl BRUCEFfELD voticiid. Vvery Sabbath morningthe day. and has givev .good vatisfaction. HAVE EVOItYMING IN FOOTWEAR TO MEET iEVMtlr' ' 0 4
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I �,, ". supper in the Methodist Church on club will meet at 10 a.m. for Bible -Mrs. I. BontliTon, on Wednesday. ,REQUHU0UMqT- I
� U, BmonXs_gP"*t & sv-.t---s the pvellingof'I'llanicaigiving. Agood Another Huroniie Heard From.- �
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1 0 ": , �� ____ -1 I - --- _ I We are pleased to hear. that Mr. Win. study and teacher training work. evening last entertained a noftliber of have the conservative styles 06 well,
I , programme -has been prrepared.-Mr. Later in the evening, refteshments Of friends in humor of her guest land IN MEN,s SHOES we
.e - L McQueen, who useCto reside a mile ellow, wanting ,the thilaw.' I
I " ,, ,:� THE HURON EXPOSITOR Wallace Allen, of London, is the guest north of the village in Stasiley Town- pumpkin pie and home made candy relative, Miss McMerran, of Luclo- a,, the Natty Models for ,the Young, f I I � �
,,'� I I of friends here�What might have -were served to one and all, and no1w__IMios Mottle Bills on Tuesday
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1$11,1- - hip, and who went west to B M to WOO .
I , -.11 Low-----_ - been a serious accident happened on Columbia twenty f, w everybody parted saying, "What a evelling last gave to very interesting Men's Shoe -44
,�,',,, 1. - .3FAFORTB, Friday, Nov. 4th, 1921 Tuesday might when Mr. and Mrs. 3- - Ye years ap, on fine time we have %ad." I addresii at the meeting of the Young
11 , � D. Elaley, who were driving a horse the Champiortsbip, Singles NO w,m- people helc),in the Presbyterian church JN WOM-ENts SHOES we have Street or Drese Boots in all :
. LL ,�� . --- ----' - --- - - __ - - __ and buggy, collided with Mr. Alex.. nler in the Lower Mainiandi, B. C. Notes.-JMr. and Mrs. Alexander at Seaforth, receiving much Praise the 'Now Fall models. 'The new SadK%e Strap slid BrOgact Ox- �
. 11 _� .1 Lawn Bowling Competition, wi ' Gardiner, of ft1ton, were visitors �
,'� : BAYFIELD WeIW car, throwing thern out, the the "Birks" Trophy, and wailmaung for the gaine.-Mrs. T. Murdock was fords and Strap SIdPP-. I " .
.1 , latter getting both urins injured and Pre- to the ,Mgnse on Friday. MT. and V 11
sell ted with a handsome cabinet of isited by two of her bUlf-sisters frOrm, I .00 �
I.. abyficia- U.rX.I_.-T.k, ad Mrs. James Marin and Mr. and Mrs, Alberta during the paast week, the ;
- Thaish-0,ing 'ar". g, W-lomen's Shoe"4.95 to $9
1"'.11, her face badily cut. -The Orangemen Silver ass a prize in Connection Robert XcTaggart, of Moncrieff, paid Mises Hunter. -My. William Dougall . .
:,,_ no. of our .peciol e.I.-. He- are . tov, holding a social on the evening of there-
, , pricas: cor" eakea and Tonaties. z for 23c; are with. Mr. McQideen was the first city MISSW, AND CHIUD=N"S SHoSs bulk for Dress or
�.,�� ror M; .turdh, 2 far '_.; a triendly visit to 'Rev. tmd, Mrs. returned last week train the West
, "l, ae"dift"" 3 - how con, Thursday next. --Miss, Laviria Brig- gland, B. Duty and designed to fit ,growing fe0t, correctly- I �
", �.;J� 60ark. 6 for A&. Come and ser yen hani, who was appointed delegate to clerk and treasurer Of R08 Lundy, on Sabb,atlr last -Next Bab- rwhere he went out on the harvest .
"T a.- an a ... cl-tt. hi-akets. d.,Fw-r. C, and has been city clerk of Valli- I I i
', " i bath will be our Nati,onal Thanks- e.x,cursion and was visiting and -help-, .
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." attend the London Cbnvention, i He ChildTen's Shoes-�-60 to $4.60 t
41� - kwi.ry, .-ka, 01-tta Ro-no. d-' � 2 London this week -,The annive !I "' couver for a number of Years. . giving Sabbath. The W.-M.S. Society in�g relatives diari ' the harvest time. I I
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I I, I . has always taken a keen interest in w mig kful to OwD.-and thankful for ;
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��:: .I I Breezes. -Remember the fowl sup- services which were held in the Pres,
� curling and lawn boviing. -JMr. Well'ington McDonald is visit- We�ve Shoes You can be than
i I per at the Town Hall Thanksgiving byterian church, were well attended, services, when Miss Smillie, returned so much qPality oderate prices. i
� . Notes. -The many friends of Mrs. Missionary to lridqa, wi , 11 give an ad- ing his father, Mr. Rugh J. McDon- at such in
,."! irught, Monday, the 7th, under the the church being crowded. There I
, 11 . Alex. Mustard will be sorry to hear dyes". Membqrs of the W.M.S. will aid. -Next Sunday quarterly com- I .
*;"':q auspices of the Methodist Church were two excelIleat sermans preached- munion. service will be held in- ,the :
, ':� I e is assur, -4Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Adams entertain- that she had her collar bone broken preside, form the choir, take the Of- Arap 0 0 1
, I �g�. Ladies' Aid. A good tim ill an auto accident. -The W. M, 6, fering, etc. NVay the offering b Methodist church at 11 a.m. The
� I C �. ed_A successful tea was hold on ed a number of their friends on Sun- pastor's subject will be "Christ the 3 r,0A%V,,0 & I
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. .1 Tuesday afteruoan, at the home of the day--iAnniversary sermons will be nd Kelly Circle will hold their an- very hearty ,Yne unto the Lords 0a Read of the Church," the evening I .1
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I - .. . 14-issea . Parke, to Pre(- nual thankofforing meeting on Sun- the Harvest- The Sacrament of the subject will be "Gratitude,"--Jrhe . . I
,� ,ure funds to preached in the Methodist 0hurch,on day, November 6th. -Rev. B. S. Smil- Lord's Suppo, was dispensed to ILadlieW Aid of the Methodist Church I
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, I . liurt�-- a light to p14,ce i front of Sumdiy.-The Community Hall will lie B.A., wbusehorne was nearHen- large congregation in St. Andrew'a I
�r �: Ffrinity Church. Evening services be completed In A%lout three weeks. ' and- who -for the past 7 years -
. 1;1 gall church on Sabbath last. The lov intend holding a fowl supper in, the -
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�� . commences on Sunday, the 61th--The They have not decided what they �,ill 1 has , been a missionary in Cerrtral weather and the fine Toadtr ely church on Monday evening, Novem, 51CA FORTY , ;�
,i�: S iiath School of St. Andrew's and have on the opening day yet. India, will give an address at the am gave bar i4th. Th. Elgar Ladies' Quar-
�, I ity Churches are planning to bold - oppoSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
. Wn It pie opportunity for the aged mem tette of London and Miss Greta Lam- TELEPHONE 11
, I.., , Christmas - entertainments. - A fine inorning service. The ladies will find bLr,s to be present. The sermon of mie, violinist, of this villVe, have I i
, � , �._ mw office is being built by the Ged- STEPHEN their thankoffering envelopes in their the pastor, Rev. Mr. Lundy, was 'a been securcil for the programme.- - �. .... . - -11, � �
1, pews. -There is to be a rally for all .model, earnest and thoughtful, and Mr. Arthur Hillier, of Cornwallskire, - I
. . . des -Tyson Lumber Com�any. - The Big Plowing MatIch.-Delipitc the !he young people of the Presbyt,,Y em,p . -_ I
)��. . :fishermen are having good hauls of showers that fell in this locality on n left a good inipression.-Mr. Thomas England, who has been in the loy ____ t
. .1 a.) * at- of Huron in our church next Monday
, k`.: perch these days. A supply of arti- Thumi,y ni,,ht, there Kyle, who was on a trip to the West, of Mr. T. Murdock, as courier on
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.,�, . . ficial ice was brouvilit fro- Wndlon! t�n,41n-". P.t the plowing in on has returned home. Mr. Kyle great- Henegil Mail Toute No. 2, and who . - � -
, � � 1,� tWo week---Mls. Weir, of London, i3 FrIday. TI,e contests were held on 7th. Those who are leaders in church ly enjoyed his outing, but returned h,as given very good satisfaction, in- piss. $8-76 to $9 ; roughs. $6.75 to 87 ; *tsas f ot-tI.Y at from I I to 12 crabs. The receipt* ...
. 11 - . visiting her sister, Mrs. John Tippet. ��e farm of Ed. Shapton, Stephen u,ork and who are interested in young better 1 I than ever with Ids tends returning to his old home in $4 to $5. h.a.b. I were about rqght as rezercla quantity, but
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� It was estimated that people are also invited. Young peo, i -Mr. ' Elmer Sheop, and ba.b-4teceivt-.;I6.D00; anlity ivas looking in the bulk and . lot
Township. home np orekersmith. $5 to ': Q mon, gr- calves said at from a to
. � England the first part of next - k and yearlings, so certs lower In -W. of coun I �
. �, i about 1,500 persons were there. A pie from the various congregations Detweiler, who ,spent the summer i in company with Mr. Byron Hickeeeof so: yearfings, MO to $6.6o;. w $62 1 By
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t of the .holes burb. in . fairly hosivy
.- STAFFA t w ill supply vocal selections. Among the West, 14m returned home. Elmelnr Centralia, who is making a shiument I ru. b ught.81/4 cents, wiLh a few at 8%
I 10.30 the contests- began in earnest to $F,.60; aw". $1 to $4.50,
N . t I Notes- -Mr. and Mrs, W. OtBrien the speakers are Stewart Standbirry, says a home in Ontario is good - montrent, November I.-Catu
"I I " : and lasted un -til about four o'clock. 0 en' of live otook. Mr. Hillier during his $4-75 t' $6' e re�eftft to- cent, and a e lot of 600 selling to & 100d
"I "", I spent Sunday with friends in Dorkimig. I f Exerter; Rev. R. B. Ferris, of,,To- ough for hini.-Mrs. George McLeod, stay in our village has made -any day we- 2,163. 7%.- was about an average * butcher a4 8% cents. as top for the day-
- -- slow arlinas brought from 51h to 6 cents f-,
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X, , , , . Refreshments, supplied by- the ladies ronto; Rev..G. Tekf?rd, of Blyth, all of Exater, was visiting this we friends amd enjo r ne ,, kind and
11" --Mrs. Sills., Cleveland, who hag been i d ek tin of new- sell Fd., -
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"I visiting I*r fat_%er and mother,'Mr. i of the district, were sold or) t Rev. J . W. Gordon, of Mitchell. Sup" yed life here, but is ier the. lost weak. Top 1, .v ;-. - bandy sheep sold steady at
;I";, L and Mrs. GoIcling, is spending a few I grounds. The entries were not er, is to be provided in picnic fashion, with Mr. mind Mrs. James C. McLean anxious to get back to his old ,horme 1,286 P-rWB, and brought 15.1 - I " N", -.to. I I
1.) . a p He of between sixty and se,eenty steers averag- Hogs wc- stronger, the buni selling at 8%
, Turnbull - numerous as expected, but ail event: and famod][7 and with other friendils- and join hip wife and family. f.o.b.. or D to 9% cenu fed
11 ,1, r 4jays with her Sister, Mrs. I I those who attend bringing their has- Rev. and, Mrs. D. C. McGregor, of was a soldier in the late war arid had I= i,o5o pounds. braught $5. - Media. good to 8% cent.. ,
9 declared to be a decided suc- h ifers and fair cows, weighed up together .ad w" d, Fb, Tucada) . loading the
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L� I - re keenly contested, and the match kets. If the weather should be fav- ,London the past week were visitors many .interesting ajo exciting experi- b'_ �t $3,50. ,hkh was . conors-1- P� spread between f..b. sod fed and watered
. 1. et, marys,t-Russell Worden, No. 3 i wL'
": oe -nd Arnold Jeffery, No. 4, . WR rable a big gathering is anticilyated - at the tome of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas c:ices and in comman with so many far thin, Wet ateers.
'%� - so, " There were an real I pri- .w be fio cents Por mt.. instead of
.... " 1, - Lave received certificates for having ce Tractor pol6wing was &me . for Succemdul Anniversary. -In our Daymond, second concession, of Tuck- ree ,road heifers or cows. Canner eows were 75 ,,nfz as at ,PE-erjC This will have a
,1. , of pri7 as no prizes last issue we published an accoun eived wounds but is 'now in Ver si.25 up, and canner bull. around $2.50. 1 tendency to clin, nate fed and watered sallea
I : secured the largest Dumber .es . demonstration purposes,
;were given in that class. There � of ersmith. Mrs. Daymond was in the good general bealth.-With the Y f
I �, . -at the late school fair. - Mrs. F. Union Church arinliversary servl 'eon- Bulls generally fro- $2.25 to i -t- here.
I I I � ees, home of Mr. and Mrs. McGregor for Is good, I'lr, stock tihAppers am notified that roext
"! � - two for men and the same Dumber -y years. Mr. McGregor is the are getting a good deal of plowing $5 to 6.50; aa.dhina. $4.26 to $4.75; common, - Monday will be . holiday. and thist the
O'Brien has, been laid up with a sev- ! were four events on the day's bill- but unfortunately for some unaccount- mam tinued fine open- weather the farmers tions: Butcher steers, diatee. $5!7 : " I
, "� ere colfi_451r. and Mrs. J. Carnpbell, able reason one -'half of the article pastor of St. Andrew's church, Lon- $3 bu r beffers, choice, $4.60 to UrAon Stock Yards mark,A will be Closed I �
.. I 1. or boys under sixteen. Both sod and did not find -its done and it is a good time for get- : to 414; tolse
, .� . *f Walton, Spent Suladay with Mr. I f way into print. This $5 amabna $8,50 to $4.50; coardison, 2 to that day.
�14 � ., , rs. Wan. : Stubble were plowed, and prizes giveii don. -Mrs. Alex. McKenzie and Mrs. ting in roots. -Our business men re- $3.60; wt;ier comes, choice, $8.50 to 64; - To -day's receizo were$ 6,669 cattle. 453
�, � F Harnibley and fiamily.-AC week we are publishing a fulil a,- W. M, Doig were recent visitors at port trade as very good and are dis- in ium. $2.25 to lism; ennnern. $1.25, W .W-. 2.808 hogs and 6.791 sheep and laimbs.
-J Brien size Of Win. ad 2.26; butcher bulls, I Fro Dunn siad for Dunn and L&vack -.
, :" 1� Sad(ler and. Mrs. Win. O' for the best start and finish in the ,0. nt, knowing that it will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew *playing fine stocks, Mr. Shop- _.n, $2.26 to $3.
, 4 $1.75; eirtters, $Z -t- $ .
.. . 4 classes. The forIlowing are the Calves--Choic., $11 to $12; usedium, $9 to
-4 . ,interest to, not only the people of Love, Hills -Green. The ladies spent herd and Mr. Nathan Warremer have Caur receipts war. 1.056. The market Was I $10; common, $6 bi,
��:_ attending the Women's Institute con- two
, '. i resFu -P. $7; graos. $3.26. SibeeP
I ,-,. . vention in London this week.�The Its: Sod plowing for men this section,, but to those at a dis- . most enjoyable day as the host and 0 r.
111: . - pened out a butcher sho; i,n M A. stronger. The bulk qf gross ealves sold at . ---Choice, $4.50; medium, $8.50 to 44; cons -
I ,- lowl supper in the Methodist chi�rch Passmore, C. Allis -on; scd plowing for tance who were former residents: hostess spiared no pains in order to Murdock% b1o,ek, adijoinim r War- $2.50 t- $8.50. 1 8,000, $8.25 to $8.60.
� . $3. There were on good veal calves offered. , man, $1 to $2; yearlings. $6.50 to 4116; larnba
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1� .. on Friday evening last was a Success boys underr 16--W. Turnbull, (on-ly Our anniversary services of last Sun- giv� them A good time, and included rener's premli Qu 4,311, Good lambs war. ! United Farmes,d' Oo-operative Carapany, Ltd.
'.11 , � . : in every way. A grand spapper and one entry); stubble plowing for men day proved to be a decided success. in the bill of fare was a dish of fresh so
K command a fasi Rsnhdarvvi1oqfD0trAde.- held for 0; misidurn and fair quality breaggh't ,old: B.teh-I, 660 lbs. $8; 2. 660, lba.
. " 1.290 tbs. $6.50; 89, I.= Tbs.
,,;t . a large crowd was in evidence. Five -J. Jeffry, R. Ferguson, Wolfe; The weather was well nigh 'ideal- raspberries -Mr. and, Mrs, Reinhart The history of Orangeigm will be giv- $1-60; sheep up .to $3.50; quotations; Ewes. 1 $7.50; 24,
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. , 11�;, I ,m3inisters were on the platform Revs. stubble plowing for bovs, 16 The preacher of the day,, Rev, Mr. of Midland Michigan, were visitors . $2.50 to $8.150: 1-6, good. Iiii; wasmap. ! $6.411; 16, I..220 lh-�, $6; 1, 61IQ ,Th.- 416; -
� ,. - liren, -Mitchell; Wilson, of , tubble, boys' , In - cilturch on $6.r,o to $7. ; 1,120 tbs. 46; 2'. 870 lba. 46.60; a. 880 lb!.
.� . :_ , i;eter - Turnbull, Cudmore-, s Finlay Matheson., B.A., of Stratford , with Mr. and Mrs. A. fiarvey en in Carmel Presbyterian 'me rating price for Tbs. 6.
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�111 Allen, of Mbrildbon; Colling, of Ful- best linish-W. Turnbull; stubble conducteo the services both . the Sunday first, the 6th of November, Hog reecip(m. 1.716. . St.25; 5. 900 Th.. $5.60; S. 750 416;
. . . . . ` ' morning village this week. --Mrs. Burns, of -the at the morlting service at 11 o'clocl, sele"b" "` $9- The vaasibRitY was for choice , 1,180 tbs. $5; 1, 910 ]be. S15; 1. 1.040 am.
. men's best ridge --J. Jeffry; S�od, men' __ lots bringing higher figures. I 116; 1. 960 Its. $4.75; 1. 930 lb.. $4.15; S.
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I . �;,! , . . � larton, and Roulston, of Staffs. The 5 and evendng in a most acceptable Zurich Roa�, the fore part of the by the pastor, Rev. 'J. A. McConnell. Union Stock Yards, Taranto. N.vernb 1. 900 tbs. $4.75: 9, 800 tbs. $4.80; 2, 800
1 i-, proceeds amounted to $145. . beat start-: -C, Allison; sod -men's best manner. lie pareached in the rmrn- week, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I The brethren will march from their -with a..- 600 head billed through, the the. $4.30; 8, 730 the. $415; 2. 690 Ibs.
. I 1� . finish ---C. Allison. ing on "The Marred Vessels," Jer. Jarrett, of our village. Mr.. Baase b f the receipt of cattie. about 5.000 $4.25 ; 26, 770 lbs. $4 : 8. 680
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I.",- �, : ____ ___ "a lodge coal to the church and every ' . I tbs. $4.25;
, ��; "z CONSTANCE 18:4; in tho evening on "The ldeal h:Jd07ound a somewhat slow market demand CT 760 Mo. �4.26 - 2 980 the $4, 28, 920
, � I is in her 94th year, but is a wo,nder- one will be welcomed to this serive, at pr4cea about steady with the close of last tbs. $4: 2, 780 tbs. $3.60; 9, 7,10 t6j;26: I
, . � . I Notice. -The Constance beef ring will hold I DUBLIN I of the Christian Life," Acts 2:25. HIS fully armart aid lady for her yea _
.z��, , - , their -..W meeting 1. Fouder'. scho'd I Notes. -Mr. Stewart, of Goderich, celtic zeal, his breadth of outlook and is which promises to be a very interest- week and well over 500 head were left over 6, 820 tbs. $3.75; S. 730 tbs. $11.
� ' evening, . and retains all her faculties to a re at the close. Receipts Included a fairly large 1, 1,060 tbs. $4.75; 7. 910 tbs. $8.16: 1, 42 1
;�",L., Howe. No. 1. Hallett, on Friday ing one. In the evening the pastor I
Visited friends in the village during his spiritual earnestness combined to , of Weatern cattle. 7%e top for tbs. $2.75; S. 1,050 Tbs. $2.50; 1, 94, "C' /
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� I I November 4th, at 8 p.- All ..t-- are markable degree, She was among wil Ihave for his subject, "National proportion
1:, f a heavy steem was $7.10 for . lot of 17 bond. $2; 1. 780 lbs. $1.76. LawboChoice, $8.25
. requested to be Pment or send repba- the week. We are very sorry to impress these subjects inde'libly on the r t members of St. And"' Thanksgivinig.".-The many friends of weighing close to 1,800 pounds. shipped by to $8.150; culls, $6 to $6. 1
, J. - Choice heavy ateers $6.00 to
,��,�., tives. an the dl�tom wish to setUe all .learn that Mrs. Jennie Moore, of the minds of those present. The church 54 years ago- -Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Thompson Murdeek, the v H. Moors, of We'lloors. and sold by Me Quotations:
.il --to that evening. N L. eterap
"', Becretary-treseurer. C.T. R, B tt e and da hter, i Canadian, Ltd. $7.26 ; butcher clean, choice, $6,00 to $6.25;
T �, a- 8112 ty i bert ea 1 , ug M ss and old established proprietor of the Se'erna Ioa& of fair heavy steers waa $7.10 do. good, $5.50 to $6.00; do. medimsi, $4.00
I 2 Seaforth, is very ill with typhoid church was filled to capaci I w th D.nedd and Halligan to Swift
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I "O, Notes. -The fowl supper held in fever, but -hope for her speedy recov- chairs in the aisles. The Sunday of- Bertha were week end visitors at Hensall livery stables, will regret to paid fmr a lot of 17 for exporL The top . to $6.00; butchers' heffers. choice,, $6.50 hills;
. vi � - eTY.---4Mr. Thos. Cmwford, of Lon- - fering amounted to $132. On Monday 'the ho�ie of Mr. and Mrs. A. Halvey, learn of his quite serious illness d I,r butcher cowa under 1,200 pound. was do. medium, $8.00 to $4.00; butchers' cow.
I", ' . or - 10, and same 6.tra choice, b.tchers cows , chat-, $4.50 to $5.00; do. viadium. $2.50 to
L . the Methodist )Church on Wednesday don, spent Sunday, the guest of his evening the fowl supper and enter- -We are pleased to note that th e -will hope for his recovery in the naenar $=gh as high as 6 cents. Considering the $4.00: cannen and cutters, $1.00 to $2.00;
�i�. I . ;� evening, October 26th, was a success .ilmle, Mr. Redmond -Mrs. James tainmentf were no less of a success. Li an improvement in the condition future. [Mr. Murdock has been co --tl ran, quality was poor, including same butchers' bulls, good, $8.50 to $4.00; dc�.
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I%, � : in elvery way, the might being fine Shea called, on friends in, Stratford on There wai, no cause of kick from any of Gilbert Jgrrott.�Rev. Jas. Foote, fined to his bed for the past week
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- 300 ner cows, which sol4- at from 1% to common. $2.00 to $2.75;
... - - I Saturday- -MT. LarwTence Beale, of quarter unless it he on the part of of Exeter, conducted the preparatory and is still unable to be up although 2 cents. Cvmmon wteers for AmIcer parpos- pounds, $5.00 to $8.60; do., fair, $8.00 to
... frounding pllacetsl and counitry.: �The Stratford, spent Friday with his mo- 4he fowl. which supplied the r were
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". �"_ �. ided hill ,.at much wanted, but there was $8.50; milkers., liso to sioo; springem, $90
� - a30 services in St. Andrew's Church oil, not sufferin.g as much as, he did dur- 'ir a�U ity 1. the feeder division. espeei- to $100; ..Iv-, choice, $11.60 to $12.80; d-_ I
I �� �� �?, ladies prow � ideolnely . for tb e ther, Mrs�. C. Beale�MT. and Mrs. part of the supper. As usual, Int Ithe Fri&ay last and gave an excellent I. y cas the better grades, one mediums, $9.00 to $10'00; do.. common, $8.00 1 .
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"I V occasion and most people went away ing the patJ week. He is much miss- WI ,. the e of
I &Z - Harry Nelhies visited friends in Clin- time of such functions -around Bruce- discourse. Mr. Foote always comes ad -from our &tree W % ev .load of short keere weighing 1,13q pounds, to $7.00; ianale, good, -118-25 to $8.50; do..
I I I not hungry, bu,t otherwise. Th' III" ton on Sunday. -Mr. Henry Carpen- field, there were ,provisions In aband- 'With a good message. It is some 30
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h', ". ceedg amoumted to �295, and with the . t $6.80, while leaders as a general 'common, $6 to $5.50: sheep, choice, $4.00 to
�'.., ter, of Dungiantion, is visiting his sis- ance and much fowl, cake an since Hensall started, been so well th�illn'hgmnged train 43A to iiy� cents. The to $4.60 i do. gwd; $3.50 to $4.00; do., heavy
.. 11�,� , -Sunday offeriW brought the 'total up d other years since he preached � his first ser- to.. of the market with regard to real and bucks, $2.00 to $3.00: hogs, fed and
11 i�, , ter, Mrs. James, Redmond. -We are dainties had to be carried home �mpn in St, Amdbvw's and his text on known and actively elygageti in his common stuff was lower, but sellers held on watered, $9 to $9.25: 60. off can. $9.60 ba
,,�,. tG W8 -Mr. arid Mrs. James Dale, I Sorry to learn of the illness of Miss hgaill. The programme was well re- " duties, not on-ly in connection with her than accept any definite reduction. $9.76: do. f...b., SSA5 to $11.50; do.. coor.-
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"" � that occasion was "Except ye repent, the livery huginess but also as a rural tTbe market for choice veaa calves was try poinft, $8 to 418.25.
,�, - I Miss Thelima Dale and Miss Schoules Margoret Dillon. -Mrs, Maxwell, of ceived by' one of the largest alldi- yr shall all likewise p(Ash." Mr. mail contractor and contractor be- -
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-.III were visiting relatives St. Thomas, is visiting at the home ences that has assembled' I Foote is an- old Stanley boy, which t ______
, ,�: the past week end. -At ' the recent of MT. Frank MeODrInell-Rev. Mr. church sinee its opening in 1908n Toure township has done so well in sug Office and in addition. to thishas co's-
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.,;!' - Hallowe'en mmpquerade, held at Lon- ; Roliarts, of Mitchell, called on Mr. male quartette and the ladies' I th,� ministry with bright men, for :-A 4,_1
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_� � ,. Mrs. Alex. Dar g on Frid .- ouintette from the choir of First beside Mr. Foote we might mention r on on s
��11��. don Normal School, and with over 'and of .miles southwest of the village-
� .t�l two hundred to contest, Miss Verna . Mr. and Mrs. Harmali, of Mitchell, Presbyterian Church, Seafbrth, mOa- Rev. Beverly Ketchen, of Hamilton; Misses Mary ,and Emma Johnston
I -�,,,: ,�; e spent Sunday with Miss Annie Red. sured welq up to our anticipations Rev. Mr. Tough, of Stratford; Rev. spent the week end with relatives arid
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11 . �. Adamis won th prize as the best - niond.-41ifr. Heridshot, of the ,Stan- -and were called back ag,ain and again Co ma d ev, Mr. Ro
., �costumed lady present. Miss Adams' .Mr. le n an � R bert- friends in Wingham.-IlAr. and Mrs.
zl* I dard Bank staff, called on friends in for encores by the audience. Miss son, of the West, and there are, no G. Case and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryley
�� ,,,, ,.� costume represented "night."
�1� 1. _� I Stratford -on Saturdlay.-Mrs. Joseph Daisy' Nediger, of Clintorl, SoPPlied doubt, others, whom we do not re all n
4 11 -1.� .. ! !4,agpe spent Sunday the guest of variety in by her at present.-Mr� William C 10t,red to Forest on Tuesday last
, S. - � Mrs. J Redmiond.-4Mr. Henry Car- well chosenthend wPteolf'rendmee "ison, of and spent the day with their former
', -11 , T. COLUMBAN . red read,- our vii1age, who had a residence ad- pafor, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. E. Gar-
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I 11 ,111. " Serious Accid�emtThomali McQuaid I penter spent a few days last week ing selections. Rev. S. McLean, of vertisdd for sale in last- week's Mr. McComnel and Rev.
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1, �., 4lie little seven year old son of Reeve 1'wth big sister, Mrs. James Redniond. EgmondvUle, and Rev. R. A. Lundy, Expositbr, received a buyer ,the fol_ rept .-Rev.
. , , , , � I .,� Frank McQva��, met with a very un- I -Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, president of of Kippen, both delighted the con- lowing day from geafbrth, in. Mr. Gordon, of Mitchell, -changed
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. . fortunate and serious accident on i the Catholic League of Women and grogation with brief addresses, where person of Mr. Walter ,McMurray. Mr. ing a
.11 � I Thursday morning of last week. He! Mrs. L. J. Looby were delegates, to humor and good sense were happily � don d7lesch th- nksgiving services
'.."',_ - Ivison gays that all altione who vnish- And ivered most excellent &�rmow
"; was on his way to school when -he I the comventiom at London on Tuesday combined. A pleasing.'feature of the es to make a sale has to do is to bothniorning and everting. This -s
. � , 'r . , _jumped orr the back of a passing I and Wednesday of -last week. -Mr. J. evening was that while the last of give The Expositor a chance- -Mr.
I I ., . buggy, with the intention of having Redmond is working with Mr. Harold the guests were being entertained J C. Olauson, from the W I, who Mr. Gordon's first visit to Heruffill,
I a ride and unknown to the occulnin,ts. Ball, at Prospect Hill, Ont. -Fry- to the good things in the basement, ei but he will be welcomed and greeted
�,,.,. I has been ape din -g a two months' via- by large, congregations at any future
I I.. � UnTortuiiately his right foot slipped fogie's orchestra, of Wingbault, has those in the auditorium of -the chu fogler old
,.;.,. rch it among . friends in Hen- time. -Mr. *Andrew Johnetort,, and
,.",., off the axle into the spokes. Before been engaged to,play for a -dance were led, till the programme started, gall and vicinity, has -decided 'to to Auburn`vne
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1'� : big predicament was discovered his on Friday night, NovembeT 40i, in in community singing by Rev. A.
E. . ' main in Ontario for a time, and for day re, to
"I � .. I leg higd made several revolutions I of St. Patrick's church are the enter- Macfarlane, of Bayfield, at the piano. the present is giving a _ently attend the flaneral of a
- � helping liand relative there- (At a meeting ,of the
.- with the.wheel Find was badly broken the opera house, Dublin. The ladies The door rec�ipits on Monday ,even- to our harneds maker, Mr. McKenzie,
'i", � and twisted. When removed it was tainers and provide free luncheon. ing amoupted to $426.50. Another who is up to. hi ears in work trying held ift the council cha�mber of the
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. .. , :found that his knee was twisted a- The music is the best that can be en- pleasant feature of these meetings
", . 11, � round to the hack of his leg, and gaged. Come and bear it. was the generous� Spirit d b rty to keep up with, his custonrers. They town hall on Tuesday aftelmoon last,
", s`3 will ipaIke a itrofig tearn�Mr. W. M. M 0 g 0
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,:,- , there was a -bad gash cut in the flesh co-operation manifested the fam- Mrs, WHIM , D % all, f this III ge,
I I Poi.g and son-, John, of Port Huron, as representative to the large con-
- : ! � . . which exterdea from above the knee McKILLOP ilies of our communitry We are are spending a. few days at the fam-
.;- ,. vention recently held in London, gave
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I 'It'd , around to the calf of the legl which Hax S.�hil.-A bar .-in] will be hedd in grateful to the many vitithys from ily home, here. A Teachers' Conven- . most iriter,sting rep rt.of the P370-
,)� 1 required over 115 stitches to close. S. S. No. 9. McKillop, on Novensber.19th. near and 'far who helped to make tion was being held, in Port Huron, ceedilogs and receivtd rnarry congrat-
i,.'��:- - He was removed to his' home and Frog- cmnmf� aL 8 pm. W.vary- this occasion, am to be looked back
. I � body wefle-.. Aftiaiiiim 26 .ad 16 cents; ulations, forher report. -Mr. J. Zuefle
��:, which gave the pupils a few days off
�'. I. the services of Drs. Burrow, and hadi. f- 2812x2 upon with pleasure and thankfulness. and MT. boig and son took ad,vant-
. I :� I Xhbl* giftured, Who TeduceId the School Report. has recently been very much improv -
1, " I _Tbe following -is - - ,-...--.t--- age of the holidays at their home Ing his greenhouse and' has installed
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I'll, � fta,iture and rniade the little fellow as the report of Schoo , I Section No. 7. here. Although on-ly thirteen years a boiler and furnwe for heating, and
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,,, comfoIrtable as possible, but it will McKillop, for the month of October: . KIPPEN of age, John- is n his Second year at has everythf�.g very most and upAo-
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.1 . be some weeks, before he is able to Jr.W.-Balifour, Marguerite 65; Tomm Anniversary Services.-4Anniversary the high school across the line, wh
,1 ,L,L . " I . .be about again. . ere date and is supplying a need in our
I ,.'' . linsum; Harold 62. Sr. M%mer- services w ?II -be held. in Kippen Meth- he is sure to give a good account village with his fi.ne floWers,; ferns,
,4:1 � __ - vii1e, 'Archie 84; Carr, -Arthur 65; odist Church on Sunday, November of hiroself.
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.. 1, TUCKERSMITH Clark, Alex. 57. Jr. HL -Hill, Elma Iftb, 4rhen two services will belbeld L - . I plants and etc. -Our council
11 W, .. _�____ -_ -_ -I been making good improvemente on
111. I &hool Report�fllhe %Ilowing I, 87, Searlerlit, Eva 82; Balfuur,t Effie at 2,3Q% and -,7 , and will he con- . '?, streets by filling up all arepres-
vl..., the twoft for October for School 7-3- Sr. H--gamerville, Grace 87, ducted by R �Nnderson, of Oliri- L .9ENSALL I on
�7�--, , �- the Tharner, Billie 64. Jr. H-Baffour, ton. . erson ivIchid Ws.QN-4soill.66 at $8500.00 an . too ii.r. sions and holes with.gravel.
I lw,i6Y,� Section No. 1 Tuckernmith. ry I rman of
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)A' i 1riarks are giv;6 in the following or. A;ethuT 86; Driscoll, Ross 88;.Holmes, the Goderieh District and a gifted a-1-=1reTkt at very rfiodorste rent
... ??,LLL �_, der- I Orval 71; Holmes, Carl 75- Holmes, Speaker, soo.tha,h�gaod servihos, rnjvq� Have a pmrchaomr� for a nice 2 story brick ILWE STOCK MARKETS
�LL4 , . Number of marks obtained .
. if, Nellie 12. Jr. L-!Somerv�le, Doro- ]le looked, fbrwe, bause selli=�W
11 � ' Work and conduct; 2. .-Number of _ .1qi,_toj. TAv choir is 4:- 1,2000 and $8000. Apply -Catill -
, to 0. J. .., Ilend F.4aW Agent, at Buffaio, ` Rovessidber 1. a recedvto_ 4,
.�,,. imislakedi in'L gpening during the thv 60- grimer (,a) -Driscoll, Dorq- fitellariqg speela, musie*,for the od- HeWl Post offlee, 2912-1. , i50; dull, weak: 26 to 50 cents lqwe�; abiV-
,., z , ',V'�L ,_ t)Jers 'being thy $0, Somoriri-Ile, Hoban 75. Prii& eagion. The Ladies' Aid of this con- I I ping steers, $7.715 to 59; bUtch,819, $7 to
", � I , P WWA%j L two 4easons each Briefs. -On T,oeq4*,aftern00o.l.9k&. , I =!a 9.50 to $104 heifers. 94 to
: 1, -afftlanetic ques- 6r (b)- aug%ldn. neen 88_49. M.� gregation vrftl hold their annotral 14 R . ;.�J W Is :
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. � 'eaq . . . 1. : bazaar on,Priday, Decemba,kth. a .business rWftfiaj( of the U.'..'F. � " I 'baJb;" W hs L,$r
1&.�, �. I the AM time they vme 'IrnA10. 'I 'fte , . . .9 stralmim and feadeft,A), to 11116.11o.; frigh'W"
, . .,�,FVI-43egttlao me I I p -- fall " ' is Hallowe'eVi Social* slid the U. W. F, 07*as heild,ig'T'110 'Imia..ftfinvers, llsolto.111186. �. . -.1
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.. -or"6 Volina-A 11;66,� Nor whool S�= 1,�t W� undilf .the =14 Ze to" hall. �Tbw*'*as'0%t1tb` #ir ll�q�w so t. lav*4 $5
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An investment in " Cheap " Sch . ool Shoes
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