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�. 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR Brucefield. Huron County. I testion of Tied a to Xr.'Pisfty so volt ramen*OrAw " re,port, allow. I kat4x�io 1 ...
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" %.1 . - - leaving our neighborhood. 'have gath- Richardson, (,,,,, . ROIA Dignalit wa.solin Lamm this - I -irs 'Fft' %M ,::! '-"' -,
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,� .. r departure, to the Past foUr morythis she W been weeklevending a few days With his I 1, . �'Lj I.,
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11, . I , BRUCEFIELD spend a social hour and to express to in quitisill h4lialth bit befo�e leaving dativilitior.-We regret to &blite tibet . I Felt Slippers ................... $1 I I
-iday, you our friendships and good wishes. to c Mlaa- J; . Mellick continues very seri. , .
,�l I � SEAPORT14, Ft Dec. 23, 1921. stoat Look'r Lkstmil- Fiddlem in y r Ouse to Sensall, on Thursday of 0 1 Leather -Slippers ......... . .,.. I
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1: . - __ I - __ - - er'. last eek, w# improving nicely and . :1.. I . . . . I
111. H-11. Brucefield. T. -d.,, December 27. 1121. workers, ever ready to lend a hand hirvirw Mrs. S. Merner. � . . ,
. -, Tamarack he, down. to Walk We have always found you willing usly ill at the bome of her dall;g3iter, I Felt Shoes ............ *
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1 FACTS AND NOTES ON NEW AN- A-, Admission, a Bini. in need, and regret to see you leaving tri here 46,11lar as Woodstock with Rubbers ..... *** ... * - 1,1941.
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;, ,, NUAL S%VFET CLOVER, OR HU- i'll ink brat of .1, "'A" eknly. 2819-1 our neighborhood. As a slight token friends.. Slii�'ostarbed out with her , - BRAN NARK4T Dress Shoes- * * ' ...... * .... * :46-006.0-00
,, Notes. -The Zero of the Wa. of our regard for you weask you to two little atift, one aged two,y T. -Ala. bov.sabar a. -B. Hockey Sh-..O.9.*.g.t.o'.O*'g�t'*�*.*.,.,.,"*�l,**,**
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. BAM.- BY AN EXPERIP-NCED meris Missionary Society were elect- accept thi;i purse, not for the value, and'one tand-picke4, bashed. $4.00 id, 14.2k� prrnM,. - �, -
.1. I four yo�ars, but by tll�e taimie, 03.60 to 86.74.1 _ I ., . Sp4ts ................ I . ., ...41.1&R.00
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11 ANI� SUCCESSFUL GROWER ed last week: Han. President, Mrs, to remind you , of th6 sile reached Woodstock she was fee _ � . I.. .
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�. W� D. McIntosh: Pxesident, Mrs. Aii� esteem and good -will ,of this cous- ing very &Q..v ilBut after a,reat th � I . - . GIFTS FOR WOMZN: .
, �, As o(n, than usual interest is be- na McDonald, ist misy Got go , ere POULTRY XARKET . 1. . . �
� Vice Prwident, munity. We hope yo, of a day aa'�, night concluded Toronto. In ... sabar 20.-Ditisissed Feigner- Felt Slippers ........ 4d.0642:tj
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� ijig tio,en in the new legunie which Mrs. James McQueen- 2nd vice presi- far away from us a h woulliPhasten on to Heneall to be with Spring ch kense, 25.to .834: ranst... So in
,< ha's huen intriduced into Huron dent, Mrs. William bow; Secretary, often have the pleasure of spending her tither, Mir R,abert j. Drysdale, life; tewi. 1. 4; it I Kozy Felt Slippers ...... * .'"i
�. . 20 to 28 ROW aga. so to- Ion; 41.50
Count . � ,!Jnng the past two years, Mrs. R. D. Xdrdoch- Treasurer, Mrs, Wishing you and brother ..... :,::*:::"
. a social hour together. turkem 66 to o4c; irviae. x2 1. Ift. Felt Juliets, all colors ...... I a
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W. arid your little fami ibeadth and W. A. McLarm. hut by the time she I
N iz.: liubarn tl,-ver, the new Annual George Brock; Org� M,, k, -and siste M
I 'Variety, 1� ha� be -11 suggested that Stephens and Mrs. anivits, Mrs- ly led io was 6 sl Felt Shoes ... . ........ 48-0044-50
' . � those (if tn� Who, have grown it should Ha2elwood; Libr- prosperity. Signed on behalf of the rcs&h here e very eriou y I pats, all colors .............. 41.7642.50
L I ary Secretary, Mrs. William Daug- community-4ohn Storey, Hugh Ross. ill -but o arlo d wi h he t DAIRY MARKET I _.,,,Press Slippers ............... K91547,50
give out some inf--miation regarding 12, v 3�, t t hought I _
I -- Rome He-1pers', Secretary, M.r., A short appreciative reply was made that she had tl,(�t through her Toronto. December 20. -,Cbh-c. new t.ft.,� '
I it U) the pr"h:s, for the benefit of any Addison; Press secretiary, . LKS
-Mies B. by Mr. Doi -age. Long 21 to 22c, twins. 21%.to 221hc: triplets, 22 GIFTS FOR THE YOUNGER FO
, ,,, who may purpose growing it. McGregor; amount sent to Journey. Although xecolving the beat tu 211 I -Z- Old Ian-, 26 to 26.; t4glas, 26 1.2 � *9
1 Presby- Successful School Concert. -Art en- Of Medical atte,tiOn land trained inurs - 16%; tritilede. 24 to 21.; Bux., new, Boys' Hockey Shoes ....... �8.50 to $4.50
to to me.
I As this clover originated in the tfrial treasurer, $267.21; Chinese tertainment of unusual qua ity was ing she continued to grow weaker t Buttin-Fresh distry, choice, so to .Me; - BOYS' Moccasins ............ 01.86 to 11225
Famine Fund, I set eac y on ensionarY priou. fnals. arm 1. ........ $2.95 to $5.W
south it had to be tried out thorougti- $33; Northwest Cloth- given by the pupils of School Section Until 91* pea i P efully awa .Boys' School �.Ihoea
" ty in our Canadian clima nd:AI8; total, $318.21. he �N 4, McKillep, on Tuesday night, Saturday afternoon last, only a No. 2. 40 to 4I.; tooklaal, U Ito So& Mine", School sboes ............ $3.00 -up
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�t could he sure that it would Mature Sunday Ol Christmas Tre4;Tfi_ December 20,th. The school couple of days after arriving 14141"Farin-28 to 25. I Boys' Rubbers ......... _$1.16 to $1.60
properly unit adapt itse was � fiere.
.1� It to our tertainment will be held this F��sy- packed to the doors and many . Mrg&-No. I storage, 61 to old; aslaob. I . [Wages' Rubbers ....... 90 tents and #1.00
11 northern conditions. . could Her htleband wa, at once advised by storage. U .to fioc;� "W * laid .brosilto. go 11 .. Chililren's Rubber Boots ...... ; ... $2.76
il. This has been ,venting. A good entertainment has not even get standing- room in the wire of th " I enit and -it i, or- to 88c; -a- 1.14 in A.m, 82 to else, � . I
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done with the best of results. In the been prepared, and a good time is building. The recitations showed Pected c7ill arrive here on . , Childr-on's Moccasin$ ........... - .00 up
�; spring of 1920, the writer was able ,xpected.-Two services were h 4 in � rk a ility a of trai g. Z re' . -_ .- .. :.$.I
� q.. irra ed b n nin The Thursday org-day (Friday), at the GRAIN MARKET. � Baby's soft sole shoes ....... I .... $1.00
11 1, to promire only ten ounces of seed at our church on Sunday although"not, Vo3lin selections by Master Joseph lateft. when , funeral will be held Toronto. Deceraber 20_M.Pltcb. wheal�- Buby"s Moccasins ....... 45 and 50 cents
. a cost of $1.00 per ounce. This was very largely attended owing to the Hogg were much appreciated. In No. 3 N-therts, $1.17.
. A at Bayfield I i !)w family plot there. , M-rilt.b. O.t.-N..
11 , I 8(,wn and produved . C� W., 53o; extra No, I feed, 68.. Mani. .
� I I ., 144 pounds of st3rm.-The funeral of the late Mrs number of drills were given success- The funeral vvi:i be a private ome. t.ba b.fley--Nominal. All the above track
I . eleaned, scarified finished seed. of i1,1 McKenzie passed through atir fully by the pupils. The audience Very much syl000thy is fek for the Day Ports. American corn -No. 2 yeldowi . . , �
,- excellent quality. About 90 pounds vfll�ge on Tuesday to Raird's ceme- was delighted with the dialogues, es- bereaved bilabial i, her father, broth, 70!,2c; No. 8 yellow. 6D.; No. 4 yellow. 68v,.; ��,
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�of this seed was sold and as far as t,,y from Seafoi,Ah.-Lyle Hill has pecially The Matrimonial t ,l, Torelit.. Ontario e.t- No 2 white ao�
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Advertise- and sister-hs�e to whom the shock .orional. Ontario wheat-Nisminal' ' I V. � A , F :
we know, this was ihe only home- re�urwA from Moosejaw, Sask. nient, a nuniber from the north and of her sudden ik,ath Was inilted a - No be, Barley 1 .14
t. s, 3,extra, twt 47 Pounds As, ter, 57 1
grown se,,d on Co, market in Canada. 10, -11 tern sides of the section appear- very sore tried. I , ento, 'According to freights out- 3ra&4 . i - . -1
aide. ll-kwhmot-N.. 2, 74 to 76c Ryv ,OX,0001111 # ,.
I . The remaindi,r (if the seed was sown STAFFA ed to be deeply affected. Mr. Oliver Briefs. --Our i,jriis are presenting -_ , I M A. .11 Awl A. @A 33MM11--,
1� on 20 acres, 10 acres in rows at about Fa3iott, if not the "Central," -No. 2, 84 to 86c. Manitoba fieui-Finot - �
� was a firwa Ohristm_ appkmrance being Patentd. $7.40; second Patents, $6.90 Turn- ?, I I --- .
I one and a half pounds to the acre, Notes. -Mrs. W. O'Brien returned certainly the centre of much interest nicely decoiatei, and our �usines to Ontario flou-90 per � � - SEAA-0-VA-W . '"
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� I and the other I0 acres sown broad- home from Stratford and has almost and well-deserved praise for hi 8 j,,�,, be rd. Per barrel, $4.80.ot'MuIf*eed--0 .
is ex. Men report tra,J. as qu-ite brisk. -It A I TELEPEON,E 11 �
�, cast at alb -out. four pounds to the acre. .recovered facim her recent red, Montreal freight, bags included; bran 9"Oarn I
illness.- c0ent solos, he bL,ing repeatedly looks at date of �% riting that we may per too., . . . I I �. I - I
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1 Off this lied back. The =6 to $27; .horts, per %on, $28 to - __ - ____ - -_ . -_ ..
1 20 acres we harvested 49 A very interesting and edifying meet- c" Highland dancing have sleighing f,r Christmas, but the $29; good feed fleur, $1.70 to $1.90. Baled M
lek., i large loads, and the seed should aver- ifkg Of the W. M. S. was held at thi by four aupils, trained by Miss Mabel 'high winds, ace bay T k T.-rit., Per ion. No. 2. ili:1.50
t , "I , age from 5 to 8 bushels per acre. Parsonage on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Hogg, their Popular young teacher ,nipanying the snow to V�; mixed, $18. Stm-Car late. per ton . . I . . --- - I .
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�1. . Jn t the yield of seed it Roulston took the devotional part of was perfect. Mr. Angus More gave anniffal Chrkotm.i Tree entertainment . � . I
- will be understood that so far this the meeting. A splendid reading front the 'audience a treat with his pipes Of the MiDthodh Sabbath School will __-_ -_ _-__�, . . . . I . �
.: clover has been sown almost exclus- the W. M. S. study book was given and everyone felt ,like joining the he -held in title , hurch -this (Priday') LIVE STOCK MARKETS I I I I - I
, s - � i: ively for seed as the price to he ob- by Mrs. Earl But,son- solo Miss Klein- I ,1i,h,'1Pdrcn in thei,r dainty and perfect evening and pi,,niises to be One of B.ff.l., Decerrib- 20,-C.tue-Recalpte. 3,_ - - I
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the most lucrative ,Idt; reading. Mrs.'Hal4ley; read- . h s 500; Blow; 50 to 75 cents lower an shipping
, tained makes it 6 To At t e of the entertain- the best eve! held, consistiniT .,, tt and butchem; shipping steers. 117.26.to .
. crop of any that can be grown on ing, M-iss Grace Speare; duct, Mrs. eient a heni-ty vote of thanks was choruses, drills mill plays and will ,be 118-fio; top. generally $9; b.i.hers, $7.50 to i;a; - I
. I I the farm, Chapman and Mrs. Hatham; reading ven-to teacher and all those who worth sititerb4itig.-Mrs. Thos. Wel�h Ylioiga� 49 to $11; heifers. $4 to $7; reeva .
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Put while wo, acknowledge Miss 011ie Sp�are- solo, Mrs, Roul: helped and pupils for their -work and recently very plI-asantly entertained .2.26 to $5.75� b-lia, $3.26 to 16.25; -teek- .
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�,� port;,uee of,th, se,�d let, us consider -Mr. Frank �tagg has returned co-operation thalt brought about ffuch a number of �inr friends. -MT, and - weak, 40 to 0130. 1 -
:, I �to, �Lht-1 ad�allt _' el's* While s(eur- from the West. -Mrs. Marburit spent a Soleves.s. Mr. Fowler'acted as chair- Mrs. T. Murdoel. and daughter Miss c1los-RecelPt-, 2,600; 50 .note 1__; 13 .
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.� Ing a maximum return ;)i,r 3're front 'he week end in man. The proceeds amounted to over Fithel, left here !his Week (to spend a Haso,-Recebsts. 19;50o; slow. ate
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o th, Av(:d, ytol are growing the great- forget to atitend the play, "The Ca, $30. There was also a Christmas few days v4b Lheirl relatives ,and ' lower; heavy. $7 mixed. 67 to $7.2-. --Gasoline
est S�,,il lltiproviin�� crop known as ner Grocery," to be given in Oie 11,I] tlee, and Santa - v,yii2z Kerosene and
Claus was present, friends in Tosw,�OA large number $7.50 to $7.75; light ".. $8 to $8.25; pigs,'
� - evidonved by r�p.rts from Ex;eri- or, Monday night, Dexemb�-r 26th. Chester Henderson acting the part. from Hensall t- $8.60; rinigh., $5.75 to 6: stars, I '
. _and vicinity last Week "-'!' $4.50. .
- Notes. -Mrs. Alexander -Kerr of attended the *idering of "The Mes- 44 to
inental Stati,,ns wherever it is tried __ - ' Sheep and laralia-Recelpts, 1.800; .hacp �
. ou . According to reliable informs- DUBLI7.' Seafo,rth. has bought the Arnold Ophiall -in Jairtear4t,reet Churcii E -1--; hi- grades 50 o,exts 1..ae; )-be. $5 ngines r Sale
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tiotn this cio%o.; i�; revolutiimizing crop garage from the Golf Club,,nnd ha ter, and -a krt , XP-. W 120.ft;. Twirling", 45 to 69.50- wrthers. E " fo' ' .
' the same moved it . 10itimber took �art $5 . 50 to $6 ; ewes, $2 to 46 ; mixed' sheep. $5 . I . .
rotations in t�lc corn Notes. -Mrs. N. R 1 'augh- to ber preyndses on the larg n ,a it to $5.50.
bplLso where it . e choir of early 200, rof in .
was foini�,rly neoessary to plow done ter sPent the week end wan ;riends Friday last. ,Mr. Hugh W,rigoht, of was muoh ienflyed by,the audiience _M-tre.l. December 2o. -Came r,,,ipt., I,- One 13 H. P. Good -Shapley & Muir Portable .
clover s t -(,l with small grains every in StratfoTd.-Mr; P, Burns, of De- Seafortb, had the job in hand and attending the two evenings it was 014. Four steers av-ging, 1,800 Pounds on trucks. . I I
brought $7.75, and another ,mall lot was
four y, -,j s t � n,new the humus in the trait, is vi,sibireg his mother. Mrs. T. needless to say marraged his wark to 91%Fei1,Mis8 I#ifoiifred Meek, who held for ". Little butchm were the only - �
Aoil. Now it is found that by saw- Burns. -Mr. Hendershott, of . the Perfection. The building was loaded fecently came ito Hensall with her factor in keeping up Priem. and, w it. soome One 8 H. P. Goold-Shapley,.4'Atuir Portable-. �..
ing Ilubain a t, year rotatibrt is suf- StalndaH Bank staff, spent Saturday and swung on a wagon with the cap- parents, Mr. 4941 Mrs, J. L. Meek -les were About steady, other an es were I .
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wo the guest of Stratford friends.-Nii,s able teamster, Mr. James Sboldice, has left to ap4nd the winter in th & T
� fkieflt. This will give the same , � ant to be $I lower- than olset Z ._Jl, to � . .- .
acreag, in corn v�,Arly, and twice th Alic� Beale is visiting friends in arid his tearm whic did credit sunny south at �-'.Wiolnsteaol,ll the beau- 11 *'ft' ,there was not an ugh 'lone One 5 H. P. Wolverine on Skids. I
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. 'islrwhell. themselves, along som , e of to form a basis tar quotations. saift were
� acreage ,ri ,inall'vi-AinS Wit n � -Mi,-.s Emily MaloneV is ' �- lato. I Mrs. tiful winter',h6ine of Mr. and Mrs. -ey slow. Common. thin sum and heifers One 12-25 Waterloo Boy Tractor.. -
, h a gree visiting her sister, Mrs. Jerry kyan, Kerr's old nt,ighbors to 'help the work Haskett, 'Thomasville, were weighed up at $a. Medium to good '
.'I roanure -t)7 every two years instead Stratford. --- Mrs. George Crawford, f along. Everything Went well and the Arnold Georgia.�Mr. ixht butchm' mittiq were from 14 to $5.00, One 12-25 Happy Farmer Tractor. 1. .
Meek, of ithe 1.1niveiresity of 4�ith - fair PoselbilitY of A number of )-it.
� of one in ,very four. London, ,is visiting her sister, Miss buildirig was la.nded safe and sourid. Toronto, is apending days at remaining -old- One 8-16 Avery Tractor. I
. Th( -n a., a fodder crop it has won- the -holi .
s, derful no.,ibilitie'. My crop -this Annie Redmond, who is under -the We trust Mrs. Kerr will feel that she his home here on King Stre Calf recripts, 984._. Market lower; a One small Grinder suitable for 11/2 to 5 H' . P. .
' n four to ' et. -The _1, $9 to $10; medium, $7.50 to 419- T -it
� year Nvxil I averag,- h, do,tW, eare.-Mrs. Alex. Darling still has w-illtng -neighbors to stand services in 'our ehurthes on the com- poor grassim, $2.50 to fit.50. And betht'.n�'
I - Lwee -and Miss Perdue spant the week m� by her in time of need. -The ,heavy ing Sunday will grades up.to $4,25. Also a quantity of Belting, Pulleys Shafting,
five tons p,,r acro, if cut for hay and Witi, be appropriated to Quotartions: Good vaul,
I ,S tratford friends,�Mr. Gid Lit rains of Friday and Saturday have al- the occasion b4h $7.60 to $9: medium, $9 to $10: grans, $2.50 -
,"Aii sexmons and to $4 , 25 �
if ove C:1r.A t�l fl,rvg3 a crop of seed of Mitchell, was in the village on Fr� - ' Most flooded the entire land in this services of ilraise and there will, no ' Hangers SaW, Arbor, Saws, Etc.
,Sheep 0 �/ .
. and �ave tw(l ,:uttings of hay we can day.-rWe ' vicinity, and the sudden doubt, be l]arg,e -4tiandancea.-G. j. $11 at the operina of the mairket Prices
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-11 under,taTlli ',ho ani,unt of feed which ,are ,sorry to learn of the ti was receipts. 2,646. A few lambs brought THE ROBT. B L ENGINE & THRESHER Co.,,
, lcome at this in', ge became lower and salm were made at $10 .
serious flina" of Mr. Tom Molyneaux' we . oeb%e jear. Sutherland, as'agent for Mrs. j. mel-
� we Would hsive. The quality and but we ,hope for the best. -The wee Quite a number have colds in this lick, of biris village, bas ,so to $10 60. One picked Lot of fat sheep brought .
. feeding value ,of huham is claimed to small boy is ver Id her neat $7, the commoner grades were s&so to s"o. �� Limited. 1, .
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I bu superior t., alfalfa. It is richer Y happy to -day. Glad. vicinity. -A box. social will be held dwelling on the i1orth side of RAch. Q -t -tions! E -ft. sa.50 to 39; launbe, wood, . Seafort,h - - �
� . I in protein, :ind as it loses very littl'? ness arrived with the snowdrift. and in the L. 0, L. Hall, Winthrop. an mond Street South to Me Manes $10 to $11: cosain- 49 to $10.00. - � . . - Ontario.
I of its feedinor value when harvested the 'Christmas decorations. We are December 30th. -Mr. James Scarlett Jar�et and ,Barbara Forrest, a Hoot receipts, 2.7-89. Market steady. Long . I
as a truly thankful for the number of of Innisfail, " f the run burs, 411-25. General- Priem, Sit f -
seed cron, the threshed straw Alberta, is visiting for township Of Tucker*inith, who we are good let- -inl $8 for iie-i;. Quet.tiima: se- __
rrn k c, veese ducks and chickens -,seen decor- some time with his of eT Pleased to Tepoft intend souri becom- Iects. $11 toi $11-26; --we, $8. .. . - . 1.
Pxc,,11ent feed for cattle and ating' ,the stores. While other d -o- G. Grieve, in McKillo at . Mrs. John Ing.residerotB of,gur village.--i9r. W, Unf.. Stock Yards, Toronto, December 20. r I
bors,s and you have the seed to the oratioris cheer us, too, Our appetites P. .. . .
good. -P.ekers And local butcher.. having do.. .
J. IfeConnell, W)ho was bere for so-bi their Christ..- shopping early, were off the --- __\ . I I � . I
. �� re the Main cartaideration, - Mr. -i- time vishing his U * mail
ll, (oloolil-is-un with the biennial. Thomas Murphy, of Welland, will A. KIPPEN . ricle, Rev. J. A. Mc� ,ivek,l for cattle, and, in fact. all kinds of I . .
a month with Coinne-11, has re4rilbed to stock except her. this morning. The -_
--rt ('),,ver it is flner in texture, spend , I I have a Large inipply of butter on hand -his home fit .ff.,im, of cattle ..it lamb. proved coraid- I
1 9-W4 to �, greater height, and more 1hi his mother and! will not be able to take any in at m.ce. Toranto.-Mrs. Fred Smaliaciombe aridl erably too heavy. Trade was Very slow Ali .
. s brother, John, concession 2, ftib-� ent fligheat Price Paid for cream "it .aux daug6t.er, Jean,'.'of ,nin3earth, Malil., the opening, only a few ion
I �ll%w-,ontly, and, above all, has all bert.-Mr. Will Favdv, ' ft. to chain* but�
. , Who was, On supPlic-d. W. E. Butt. 2810-1 formerly of Hensall, are spending Am, bring taken at ell readily, and these � �
,� 0 .11vanLaves Of the biennial plus tfhe sick li,st, is con,v*alescent.-Mlss Kipptn Public Rall. -A license has been eb- 'a mainly by bu&hm from untside to,wes. of
. his, that it does its work all in one Teresa . taincd for this few months visiting ter mother, MITs. fhe 8.000 odd tattle in sthe supply. only scane -
I Jordan is spending t'h ball. and Partim wishing to , I .
e(a,n in�,,t?,td of .in two as in the e winter une the same will plenae Apply to Thomas J. Eilis and sister, Miss M. Ellis, and 1.200 head bad -ed the sca)ft by rion,., .
at her home �bere, concession 3; Hib- D'eig, Manager. R. it. No. 3, Kippen. or her many friends -and and there was a fairly heavy holdover at I �
� I case of ,L�, biennial, and if you wish bert.-Come and enjoy -the Christmas Phone 20-93. fl.naell. 2819-2 Telattiarea ,were, the close. The prices bid for everything but I .
� pleased to see her again.--Mr.'Garriet, canner covis was from 50 cents to A dollar � -
t' "i""orltiou" growing it, it will not dance given by the ladies of. St. Notes. -Mr. Wesley F-rench, of the Case, of Toronb4'is spending fheboli- lower than last Week. The ra. consisted I
,, "(seed itself like biennial, but will die Patricks, on Friolay, ae 23rd inst. village, who has for some days been dayts with his parents, Mr. an largely of canner c- And light
d Mrs. butcher steers and heifers. the rorrra��S.-11-
. olit in one year. Reeves* orchestra in abbendance and laid up with a bad attack of sciatica, George Case. -Mr. and Mrs. Nich(PIQ8 ins Alow but Practically steady. while the I
I . � Then it. -fit a most vajuable asset the ladies will Provide luncheon. As is now On the, mend, --Judging by ,the Horton, who 'haire botm in'thie West latter were a strong 50 cents easier. The . . I
I . to honey production, and beekeepers this will be -the la.st dance this year large mail delivery at the villiage post beat lead of butchers brourlit 7 cent. And Greet's I
I � within range of it are enthusiastic in Pleas, m:gke it a go success y for the past year ,or so visiting with . I I
'1� I I _ od b office ,the past few days Santa Claus, members, a tWk f,Tdjqy,. r to ,relhor load 61h cenia. Daticher &ws were I �
.1 their praiseg of this plant which pro- Your Presence and Christmas cheer. is dealink lavishly with' eturned easier, the bulk bringing from 4 to 4-N- cents. � . . .
the people.- Herself Last week -and are once ,more and only one choice fat cow making last . I � 1
,., vides a continuous honey flow from ,Continuation School Report. -The Miss Margaret McLean the past week making their hosile wkh "r aon4n week's top, of a cents. A few, choice cowe . -VtL. , I .
J ly until frost. The honey procur- following is the report of the Dublin W.&q brought 6% cents. Heavy steers were very,
� - du from ft is of fine - quality and Continuation man - W
I , e ,a delegate to the U. p. 0. eon- law aft,daughter, Ift, and Mrs. P-J- source, only four .
.., School far the ths vent on held .in Toronto. Miss Mc- Petei%6h__e&s j -straight dos& being sold at � I - Is. .
I t ,. delicious flavor. I have over 200 of Nevember and December. The Leari also visited with Rev. and,Mrs. . . Gibmn� $recenifly Priem ranging from $6.6o .to -7y, corts per I � -
coloni" of bees and they had access names are in order of merit. The Aitken and of T*dnto' and who has -been. I IWOM Pound. Demand for houvies was #lack. and ...
� other friends. - The for S;;�Wise 11 there was only one real Prime heavy steer As Christmas,Be'lls are ringi�' :_�
,:,�,�, kfi visiting Afra..Praink at J cents. Millions. and spripirm, wwe I I .
to probably fif+Y acres altogether of vilijects in which students failed to changeable weather has been the cause 'And other relisitives, left %am �dragffy And inclined mislar in prior- _ g out.the - 11
I I this clover, and this was the only obtain 50 Per cent. standing, are in of a good many colds aincing the,peo- Horto*_ I � I .. �
I , � ii;ouree of supply, with the exception dicated after the names: Form Ill- ple of this vicinity - this ' ., -, �`� St , r< -we Outside, of a tow' to" at 23% All call. old year, we are reminded of� Our - -1 . ,
, 1. -of -a small acreage of buckwheat, with ' . 'Mr. Walte7r, Mc- bell . I ,� whiorei , sold essolier. the bulk of choke vvils moving . ,linany, � I
'. �, t . Junior Matni ulation-Helen Delaney, Cully who is coming to ,the front in ati T I., T. I I 9 rea ..., th'"i- at from 11, to 12 cents, Trait.; was al- 1. - � I - .
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" � - I Ws sit trades. with dommon scalves, decidedly I '
... -1- -4n" . Good Friend in the�trade WhOSO 900dr. - �',
, the icsult that I had overr three tons Marguerite Howard (Cream.), Agnes the poultry business, has mode a �clean � week. ,Tolr t a* 'at , , 1,6t, draggy. � . 8
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.�, - of fall honey, about 95 per cent. Eckert, Gerald Holland (Latin, aw6eP of the large qualiftity he mised that+ ,, � Ill be Commission men W, . . I . - .
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I r . � : clover and 5 per cent. buckwheat, and Fzensch), Gleraldine 01.0cirmor (Anc. t - an i6p6h - hir are disappointed in the i
11 '. I Acone of the Imb ma*.L Trade opened very I
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� I f this after the,summer i his season and reports his sales as sk-attij ,� k 11 *41yttl& Ilk- toi�oet slow, and the few Aides made b4fore, noon will we have enjoyed in -the *t. Sjotrjvz, *ip.��.,
McNiven, Of London, the'A " ope - - r
, was all past. f the buckwheat had French). Form III -Entrance . 1I;Lrr* were at prices fatty Is mials par avilt. low* I I �. I
I bOneY flow Hiiitol*Y), ' Joseph - Dantzer (Lat n, good. -Mrs. J. h . � amy �- . �
;; ', not been present we would, have had Nornokal-Mary McConnell, M to who is well kinown to many ho re, in the .. licing last <lay, OTV�7 close. "A. vs." did net
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.. , Al clover ihoney throughout the sea- 0 , .. I than " " the only fid4reed � '
-ary Tdc- writing to a friend recently, stated for, . to Zasl�`Unliba at all, and Home of Gooid.Sh4s ekbb
- -Paying in of Allage tll�ge% bidders were seraM butahm, ME. paid 12c� 1 1 1
, Quaid, Lillian. Shea, absent. Form that when she returned home the withobt kt 1W - I':. - � I
�� , 901). Altogether the . expectations III B.-&nrrie Dalton, Xargaret Mc- cothe fine -o*, a&fitionial c-011it ter mall lots- of the beat kind, The bulk of � 06i�_. 11 I
- . r evening, she found ,her house brouliM i4i_a'Jarg*-1' of - -' ' the best sheep sold sit a quarter kinvir Ann and GoodVighes to �one ,and all. , . 0. * .� " I I
1. which have materialized .,have had an Connell, Mary Dempsey, - had been entered rim 'money ;Ato I - �., I � , . I
�1. , Charles. Ma tramps or burg- th go of our ,16call tax coll ' I , '" mallibuir,5*4e In a . . � 11 I I .
, ,� e .ban& - t wl:!Leir frmp 5 to 5% emals, par 4FO63-L . , - I . I I - 11 '. I �
-effect an American agriculture, sur- lone, George Malone (Freneb), Mary tar% and ra,lasackely W I Zh 4W handrwet � � ling that. we y� ,� _�_ : '_
I , ' fibiir top toi-boit- Mr. A M Hemphil ' t- 4nor-a- ill,*; at am 4ftWe:mdvri" I MR , to serve rarl. . -
I :?&ssing anything Vie 'havif 'Witnessed Wafters (English- Lit.), Thciiei -had I, 1 --Mrs. V . . -b��U=6 ' I I I .
- . It the a tom. Fortuhnitely Mrs. MONWilift Se�fi , I . .:
, , . past decade. It is also, prac- Judge (Algebra), Wm. Byrne( Latin, her purse with her, -The - 4;iAV`lUs,- is V&SAiIII t2ash"' "A Binal" *Or* & .very 021W . _. � r. " I I � - .� ;.
11, . tically speaking, adaptable to all Freffell). Form MLL-Joselph ,McQuWJd, eirtertain- sister, Mrs.q. Sutherland-Wk.,L, A. new were the 01.17. '010". of.. it" tolyour entire satis '' on -t ftu'g1i;'j5jjt ,�I;, LL .
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merit, under ,the sagpicel; of the Gauld of won. *a price wow limit, *book I I . � . . I I . .., I f$LCti' "' h" ,�. � � ,�
�,�.' % � kinds of seaseins. In a wet season Jean McConnell, V ro - , M, voillicb, W;AW to have i vloft, at�,Tororft - J4.,hoirse -',for t1le .Quarter stronger. the bulk of aidiocall, I .. . ;.
I I ,e rdes. Mocorm6l), Mission BN Meltan Who is vitteluding the UrAL -that ..I - � . - I
_1 � 'we And that a maximum crop of wed Mary MdMillsm, Aarde McConnell and i , - I ., �: -
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,;,'� walli'lli 'HAZc1 Hills equal, Grace Moylan, Rdbt. Friday evening 6*,, . , W. T. A. Beilt.-: bad wish, . , -te . n � fity-two. , 1 ��0_111-11101'
,', Aer, water three times during the , � . , . . I
I ... �cs was Postponed Out locat'lowl buyers have been doing aftew 6 ere 3,216 esowls� a" . I ,f . .1 , I -
"I . Byrne-, Ploverift Coyne (Isbysiog.) I oilrii 40 the rain' storm -Mr. a rugiviog bbafn6o' oniind Jftv& I . 1. 11 � 11 . I I _ p�
... ,; 91 rig seaslom. With over 50 inches Gertrude McGrath 'heavy "I'ail, 2,u = ar; 2,104 sheals sold lissalso. � . I - .
Helena Flannery, I . ,_ , '. ",
. 70 inclses Fulton, of StreisiLeville, is making et clulaq sit I eft9. T er,9f, Q60tattanis - � � 0inke bm, - tests, 0,0. to 1. I . .1 I I . � . . �
� 0'��Alf taint in Mississippi and Evelyn Dehmiy ' (lAtin d mm ftrmb T.O.ri 41AA; butcher otlieft, !A 19.0, 10 . I '' ; . I . - .
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