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The Huron Expositor, 1922-03-10, Page 4�dYA t, d)aFotb 'Ito ins #lAOa p lu � bf ��{, .' a ,, a#. It :. �i 7tdli9 Delia 1 p1v , t ),. a�" t" 9� f +,;,.,.,.: g At E1rl 7x4.ft�asgotrk: �9PCA41 119 / 9 1. 11 al Mi' 1 s, 1Nri ht - � dpi* W.111. ill' 4., i!(> T: • �� ," . 7 . to sex aita,Y�'01,�g omt Brims, the b#; Legh u l '+8 h r o A, kilo a , %' lila t, U anal , Jd7µ {$manes. Jr.' II.vez+esti RI"on.t. r; >N84#t.L" : #, SAAOAe , i • ,` dile.-q fi W'e�latko res lanv3 No. 9, 'Iifiblit}xhi' �?; ,', su9tti7n at 4j � A t :J k, ,l+v �!^ •, . ! CY ile.*r+Tzsaio TVOMarY. The m ea ,rQ'9Yftrs,^�, To13ovAn ,. R' P - < ' `:";', a :s .' �r r,J �ss«ormgaFarFa 1VLpMiUlbii;, rroacke}. , are ar ed pa if c' t R ! e •11 '. s0o0�14y 1 @L■ ■A■ -. W+mtOd•*.IoAu I+,I.ug1.m`rd in order of J-$ertt: 'Sr. '!,I-Em�ta � R ��'wo p'��,��J'CtAtR.P'� '�l),. ''�'btT Sri �� b,p. fA• , �� + a.l. eo-ge slr�r ca G ^"- Knight. M4117 .A!tkillsoh. Joseph Haet- � F`tllrl' {�lflns�4 {.?iaa»nto anti Tit., 'etiv Y trs „ , li bT4 a? D TUCKERSIFII7H 11394. Well,4a1' oyle, Alma O'IleW dural! y 1>gyt. weeks" QP. .X08. "r�ng P ao .b r: rPo..tnsns, leo't' �T �+ ' ��++ 4 ti Y Y dean ;, • rsgra, Stade 8$.W do, ot:.fPw za ea :d$wr ,,.+1$ct switw�i,..g6, 7,�eiW47}�iin S 1i�= t L tfi, is Bwtauran4-•i Notes. -Mr. Hens Volland, of he Mare �0°f%'1'1:1 Jr. IV - Thomas io 6°0: sew 0�a, �+ 1 �] . , a alto Youth -ft ,& Y 1 Coyne, H -antis 11Vorr5s. Sr.III- Hen- Zurici>t !:ll (iliriSad 'touring d= Jals,' Llvo aotWf� �untne iobtckapa. zz' t° Esoa' �9 `� f 1 e fats 611 trana 8 43rd concession, is having A sale of Kft a of -PPen, touring car 100Dtt°i°• 18°t dopa, z4 (p a000 duakttnea, 0001 0 I B ALOE ueec�1 k r 4 � i Atkinson, Elmer Fanner Mar P turkasa, d,8 to 000: ge0.eq neo. no dnptloduction $o ibe ladies of; er-TAoau¢bons Book ®tone -S horses 'nod cattle on March lbth. y' y R. !R ,q - g ns., 4i- IC HPl 8 Hastings, Angela Bunke and Verona >a and (Enoch Parker, o� West End notes._A ttumber 4 the Hansa]] .. m on gales n Flannery (equal), James Doyle, Mar • lag care. J 'uAloney, *�-L. 3oafor♦�t and vicinity. It int the Is aweeu'sale-,n. a.,;go.kbgr,--s People .help have been laid up with Scandlan. ; ylyay a )!:4 Dart P. Wataont Druce. • favorite ahoe with many of our s , a e0tal4--,oallina a Muckm.io-s severe colds, -Mian Nettie Terrybenr yd, ftel , tMl car I*RA,Ii�T. MfiR1K !, tet Suit% -.-My wardrow'--b y Mary Wi'lliame, Sarah Coyne, Rose g, s Geor9Q Castle, Bay- 1( ] T patrons for the reason that, in �°' , of Lambeth, is visiting friends here. Y, Mo is, ;Matt Co nb. field; a - No1ai00M 1, Mltuh 7th,- t a§t,ttl�p4 Whom— , addition to -its wonderful' wear. t Ib' 8 O Refill John >q y 3 Ya, 01.01 e. -14.11=12 oaTe-- o. ? -A few 'horses have cbaaged hands Second.- Lewis Co M& Co g Dia ""fie roads are now id,: a a (LW.••waitlo: estm"Nc.A..toed, sit t,xv-x is gna?ftiea, dt S�TC3 M19HD#i f lately, although the 'horse -market r9 Y13 tvolso 'than 'the hav been sin" Manitoen ..they I'd, O t ' ' c, 1l I Part PI.-Fra7tde Banns, James At- �, Y 9 tear, as�yo �8vk' aaa votta�•Amen of choiCost st>aIteliF IL. -Made fa, rz 'T$E HURON EXPOSITOR does nest appear to be very brisk. kineon, it Flanite Harold Than_ oust Qp. , tea tannin is 1vta11 413—' a g 9e1rp P. 71p, No, a yellow, vy 9 8 inn °t Prove ¢- Srhoal Re rt -Tile _tFkpio 1a is ry' of the E11A 'gneation. -Tho executors 7e0F NP. 4 aftBow, 760: tryi6t, (Comsto. ps ficial rvttiag lasts, the Empress s - t4: K g ne and John the standing of the pupils in School ry or, ,lpe (�vl)' a o to of the late David'Dew, lark, outs- xa a white, nomana•l. out. �e 'appeals to every woman Pt liner --John 'McTvor, Mary O'Con- ;!lave ss. + wheat-,NOe°wl. Barley -No a extra t4at who desires $ vN" - Section No. 2, Tuckeram}th, for the nor„Lewis Morris, Joseph Williams,, the• dwelling ,Property on 47 lhe..or better, tyle uwith Coanfo2t month of February: Jr. V, -*Mary Francis Doyle, (Michael 'Coyne, 'Hubert Brook Ulrlaug]h thein 67 to coo acgotahna to and Dwra'biSity at a mloderate . )SEAFORTH, Friday, March 10, 1922. M a9$nt G, freights outside. Hudcwbea� No. 8 7s to prl McDonald. Jr. IV- -Clarence M*Lean J• 3utkdn�ppd to r. James g. pat_ so0. Jtye- aro. z, es 1c ata, Massone flour Feeney. Ansa $eadle, The following ersan t -11,111 ntvllonm. nombiol. Ontario flo—Tis, We have juJt aecefved a slripdnent of Empress okoes 0001- 11 q�..� .,� 886, Harry Caldwell 872, Mona Mc- well in the near future Gaegar 838, "Margaret EI 1e 806, Pupils were present every day during ',rq e' e e patent. bulk atboA'rd,, per barrel, ^ rI the month: Michael Doyle, Helen the good improvernenia po nomtttsd. Mawr___ ^W{r° PHaing all the new Spring models, and we extend am •invotliuoa ' Robert McGregor 785, Tena MtiNau h- dwel ted Tdentraat, Ir slid will then have rte ixptah .' ba to ever lad Among jt gty)pS ars: CONSTANCE , g Atkinson, 'Angela Burke, Camilla qtr t) se Included: Hrun per $013, its Y y to call to See (them. Amo file eW ton 704, Grace Cooper 614. Sr. III a neat cottage property with a to TO III101, ser ton, too to ia2; good, feed. Ladies' Empress Shoes,.,two-Strap pumps, made 'of One 1►lar5k kid - Notes. Mrd,- F. B. Hall has return r Coyne, John Morris, Maly Williams, nice Sour. $1.40 to 41.80. Berea Hay -track, 10. 4 ed 'home after spending a couple of - At Aikenhead 671. Jr, IIl- Atkinson, Cecvl Fladulery, P",'of •land attached and with mstp, .Per yon, No. ¢• iaz to $zal wit'b'long vamps, Plain'koes, flexible Soles and'Oubant bm)a, James i good 'lar Pe g P Doroth Mohean 741, Duncan 'Cooper Frank Anna Beadle, Hubert large, stable at rear. Mr. Allan mi -9d, *18.00 tia 9.00; clover, si4',° $]9, Per pair .... ....:....$0.60 wetrka with her son, Charles, in St. ,6179, +Etta Bell 566, •Armie Me- Feeney, Williams, MhDonell�2^eturned last week from straw oar loin, par tod. heck, Toronto. $12 Ladies' fine black 11id, two strap slippers with stitched' 3'r Marys-- Miss. Blanche Wheatley en- Naughton bL9, *Margaret McDonald nor, John�McIwrrxrsd Jloset1_ Car1rle to J1a. vnotnoinl PUOtatfona-Ontario No, 1 pertained d few la her un friends g t Sa>-k, where he had been for c mmercfal wheat, $1.80 to $1,ss, outside; wing pips, flexible soles and walking -heels. Per parr.. $6.50 7 y g young 486. Sr, rI-Frank Case 54e. Sr. I y p come •t1i}te nn the service of the dead_ $1.85 to 41.11 d,siverea Torouw. ontsmo Ladies' Empress fine 'lack kid Oxfords. with plain vamps, flex- . / 4m 'Prides evenin last. -Miss Thelma-,BQatrice +Cooper 406, Stewart !tams —Luc B. Burke, Teacher. Ing -bank there. -Mr. ,Fred .Beer re- No. 8 oatti-d,0 to 45a, outside, ontario rn i�ble soles and walkingheels. Last seszon's D$le is extending her course in dress- turned left week frau the old conn- - 8 80R outside. porta, to flour -,b+ t ( price, $8$50 Cudmore 886. Sr. Primer. -Jack Present price 6.50 Paten t;, in cotton aaakr ache 07.00 per bar- Ladies' Empress g Y ,7f, rira'he from Miss Brine, of Seaforth. Cooper 294 "Verna McGregor 214, cera ar rbankK PEm tete, who iu'now try' where he went last fall, and re- rut; 2134 putenaa, nakern', $6.80. ManJtona pr s black kid laced lloata, high curt style, with stitch= -The Epworth League intends hold- Charles Cudmore 187. The school in h6, 47th year of doing business I. the ports a good trip and pleasant visit sour sat patenw, to w¢toa sacks1., $8.70 per ed tips, flexible heavy solea and walking 'heels. Per pair, $810 . :' ing a social evening on St. Patrick's work has been much interrupted by ^sae surd In ire vinare. likes the 000th_ but glad to get back to Canada where' barrel; 2nd Patent,, t8._o ' Day. -The Young People are having sickness. Those marked (•) Were ab- tont`- of exproraing hla tbnnke to his many he says conditions are much betrter - AX r a [lance in the Forresters Ha11 this sent from school sus m"� °"d the punk, who ha.•a a° libernt- than in the old land. -_Rev. G. W.,#"`*,%*P. (�Frida evenin part time. Number b putrnnisd pun .n u,�e yenta ane w LIVE STOCK 171ARKETB � 1I y) g. -Mrs. J. Taylor, of on roll, S0; average attendance, 17.8. reu,.h, the confidence or the public which Rivers will take for his subject' in Mantrml, March 7. c utlo vcaipta• xso; 3JOf. Haniston, is visiting at her brothers, -William G. Strung, Teacher. nr hall had in the neat by keeping to his the Methodist church next Sunday re amts ere anmpaauvsJv liana. •trading Messrs. Andrew and Benjamin Snell. ,ad motes. 'cod work and b—t. dealing." the following: at the tnarning ser- fr-""" 'Ceadr to strong and pricey 1P s e $ + $ lir Th'e Mission Circle held a quilting �� — Aov...tn far 1920 and 70.21 are now rally, eieQ 'abut m 'ls renin o more higher. 'Phe 'Ernst BRU(�FIF,LD rhomua Mellin. zs27 y' and in the ••vcning "Id, tot 2tea wept �r the 1,200 and a ton in the church on Thursday a warn of warn2ng. --aa the spring sen- Hensall Sgrlom?”-The ladles of the tar which 3d, tea° hid, but not ,Pound aaun' n s•E"��'O" �� afternoon of this week. Car of choice lust : western and „,n 4,x.13 be on 1313134 when the forme Methodist church held rill enjoyable ''Op co- brought $6, and the medhun guud .1 IOntario ones on nand. car"of flour. aborts w;iu to n the land, the undenign"1 meeting kinds os dairy breeds brou%t $a. The inn- TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ad bran r pc,.ted thta week. Buyer, of all "'" Id Ivwe his many cu.,,tmr,en and all fn Inst WCge on Thursday afternoon of lortity of the airbr w,ga ought$ to TheJust good G HARLOCK amino, and produce. New dry gw,lx just n •v,t of Carts mplament repairing k, have k art the Parsonage. After is quality and brought from $6.75 W $7,bn, r. School Report.—The following is "r1eaed. In the hnrneaa ovu aixcv ull har",wa, 0104•, and ,other implement. the business was transacted a social Ane ahoim heavy hall — .old for $0.50, but _ No. testa. Scott's, B—fi"ld. 2830-1 brought to the .hon now, .0 that they will half hour was ,pent, during h'ribi were out in keen, demand, and were � the report of School Section No. 6, a n„nee. under tna nus he ready when the bm,y rush arrives. Witt, fi whicly ,wt mush chnn r1. ;: Pice.•a of the Bruen- -I1•s. Rivers Served gad Roan Inst week. A half . Hullett, ending February 28th;- sold Ro'en t•ootbahl elm,. w•;B ne hold ; u,e uresrnt .catitr or nelp n ;mDa nibh• afternoon toes. dozen or more fat xcn warn aura for J5.50 Entrance—Stewart Beattie 71. Sr. Walker,. Hall. on Tueadny err ing. Murch 1. d” all M r.' rush y.ir Work n a frw The next ,meeting will be held on the to $7.50 ver hundred. /,,.' , lath, 193,, Go,d1 music nrovidad. I It- d.y,. All ]tins of .vote] work reporting given first Thursday of April, at the home Runtatians: Butcher ,teem. choice, $7.75 to IV-aMalry Addison 6'„ Harold Wheat- __ ince hc.e tt.•nnan at iha old Reliable sinnd. $a: gWd. $7 to $7,50; mealiugr, $n-50 to $7: Donn- hying lu ive Adm isa;un ant.. Thunms 5icII6. of the PlrBident, :VMYs. J. Mall. Wil- commo,, $5s0 $7 $;' me buych U- toilets„ ley 61. Jr. IV -Thomas Stevens 78, con,.• out and give the b " . gou(i.t„r; 2-8'27 Isabel Reid 62. Sr. III -Johnny Tay- Tne surds Will be I .-P w the I{rtir,•rc.I,I tins'.. -Mr. W. M. Doig and sun, sun, -Our farmers and gardeners are ,.hoice. $7 w $7.50: medium. $6.25 ,to 7; o • Moven Football Club. 2330-I b beginning to look up s,•vds, etc., foC ''"t''"a”' $2.50 to $6; butcher town, bolter for 76, Amy Parsons 72, Ena Par- John, of Port Huron, spent a Yew lila farms and $S.bD w $s; metiu,n, $4 w $5; cnnnaa, z: 'a . Sons 65, Ward Knox 50, Helen Mc- Thr Kelly Circle. -The as h nae!- days +luring the past week at air. fur .spring Operation, te1is�ncartathenle ,•utters, $3.50 m $s; buteher butts, good, $s Dominion StoresEwing 58, Jr. iI1-May Robertson Ing of the $rlly ('irele w;ls held uti lloiir's hone in Tuckersmith. BM r. to $'1; pm,on, $4 to $z. 64. Sr. II -,lean Stevens 80. Jr, II --lira A. Fassold, of 17xshwood, has i C.If receipw. 1,073. •there W. . very oar. i:'- March Ist. The ntl•Ptine• was take, I1,:_., still feels the effect of the asci- us Break i.. urices tut calves. up to 11 nets. Leslie Beattie fib, Leslie Reid 60, by the President, -Miss Kate Mc(irc> d<•nt th:vt befrl him Part in the win- Jtgain re-engaged wish -1 r. E. (tannic .err bred .,av had ben ,nndc and one puck- fror, and Miss Ruth Caldwell, y �,f the Old Esta'bli,:hed stare as Mil- icor co tpany tens oiler ng ., t„ $7, and an- Marjorie McEwing 60, Leah Rapson the ter, but as his law business is press- liner. Mise Fassold has catered for- The )''' (absent). First. --Olive Knox President introducing the new =tui ing he li- ?s "u1C -!-,Pony rr'a, ''"Ported to be tittering Home of Pure Foods, Y I Pegging away.—Mrs, E. several seasons to Olv fatties in the "Sheep cr"'- on 10'; "c dyt;•gwd InmM un i Margaret Spoor 55. Primer -Gladys book, "The Planting oP the faith," Buts nnd her sister, Mrs, J. McGre- way of Supplyingth,•w with fine hats, 11 Leiper, John Rapson (absent), Lillian and -Miss Caldwell taking: the first gor, of the village, were vision r e° $11 ""'i ahtcli uP to 47. chapter. Bath gave ver Y g rind has given gnud' satisfiaetion.- guof81'°"s` Ewell, $s to 37; lambs, good, . 11Nicholson, ,}o'hn Nicholson. -D. M, y interestin- friends in 'Seaforth this week -Mr. $11; conm,on., 310 $lo.so Staples, Teacher. Fapers. We should find this boot •lames Johnston, of liensall, who ro_ Quite a num of our villagers are Hug rec.ipw. 3shn. Hoi� were toter-. n 1'urt: l.tas )Jett Jam `.' very interesting, The leaders for our ccntiy bought the David Kyle farm, ruldsid harS9onrewl suffering 140 t wattacks sof sew .a "a were ,nude• at star but Prices p , y pail were i':• • HILLS GREE -',f next meeting r not established. 4 pound pail............? ,marrmala eO„1......6 f April 0th, are Sirs. W. to the west of our village, has moved "fin,' 5 i DPitz and Miss Mamie Swan, to his new home and with his wife lye -_"but Tc, Mur.(,(" Budai°' mar. 7. -cattle receiuw, 4,000; 9e 'i.'. '' geain� uCc•i' same nice- hemvy lower; light, hundy .lexis: ahiPp{ng rY h'itE. Satin Pastry Lyle's Syrup , �;t. The Mission Band—We had our Notes.—The day of prayer was ab- and family are M dc,k had the nils- ,lean, Lowe : light, butchers, ady; ' $8.25: . ,� Mission Barad again for the month of .it, by the women of Brucefielrl der. -The tunes getting vicinity ,which ch fUttune last week to quite severe! yearlings, $8 to $9; taw, $10; heifers, $5.50 T'lOur••. _ .......,......... 9 only February. We call our Mission Band her hands through a fall in which w asses; ci„rJ"rr6_.25 to $6'00; bull., $8.50 y " :, congregation. A very good attend. have not a sick patient at present, she cattle in omulc•i will' some fresh ro,,,s.nd ""`1 r<de,,, $s to $6.00: Rich, Mellow Tea for Molasses,,,,.•...•,. "The Trail of 'the Mission Band Pen- ance and a interestin anfl shara.qp ^, _-1.513, $4, u> $V pp, o ties•" Mrs. Lundy told us a frw hour was ,pent. Mrs. Annie tMcD n- there iisucmuch bsicknt Sof tlhr+ughout It.rt 14rt the w°ttnds ore hexling nice. rnJvs x,<,",pts, t.: 0o; . o lo. er: $s.00 every taste,per p0und� /C Aunt Dinah stories about Home Schools and Point old, President of the W. M. S., x31,1 the country. We arc thankful, how- this village, are ' to Sts.pu. Special .Blend Toa 12C and -Mrs. N'alt,•r l cc, of host,- R<rc•tpw, 1,4.000: xGOay w abuse, A White i lOVel' OTrumble School. It is too long to -firs Kate McGregor presided. .lyra. +'ver, that there are no serious cases their daughter t ill liufrala visiting tower, .--sere o', 1-3; mixed, $11.75; yurk- `' tell you all about, but I will try to (Rev.) McIntosh gaup a helpful talk Fe all will soon be en.ln ins word was w0c,i" Ilio, received C , $11.75 to $11.85; Bight do., $rl.so to nn tell you a few things about the Home and we ho y ! a guih• p.„nI>.--_-1r. I•ee Lols'.p;t sta'rnEli�.oetio$gs.00. ' p pound Honey ,,, on prayer. Miss B, McGrecor .spoke fined }:earth again. -Miss (,race Fair- Hoiden spent to n, •-1 I. g E9e -•• (�Q ler o `l��C ne 7UC m h,, Schools. There are a iof of children on Christian Love; Miss Phi!ipa, of h::irn, who has been visiting her aunt, forth with spent ,t t•e ;c,.I no] in &a- sheep and lambu--µeceipw, 9.OD0; 25 U 8 who live about three rules from -I�s. Robert Tait, at Aylmer, has rd- I)unald Borns w;,_ ;❑ fri�.ods� Md ''• 5'0 4-"”` hoh,r tumbs $8 to $101 yeariing., "- Woodbridge, sang a beautiful so,o, at0 w $t,; ,•ethrn. $10.ao to $u.00: ewe,, school, so they snake their home entitled, Take Time to he Ilnh•,' turns home, hxvin t Inst $•1 t„ $$15 mix«{ ahem. $tn to $1.00; there and sleep also. The u g greatly enjoyed week as a delo uta aaend'u1g the Pro- union s: rk ynr,1. p. $1 rn. March 7eh. - (ant11CS, Spools, Cr upper part Prayers were offered by the members heI' visit.—Mr. John Fitzgerald, whti vinciul Liberal Cunvotttion 'held in p earns, Mixed, , r-' i{:: is where they have school, and the of the W M. S. and Kelly Circle. The might be called the father of Chisel- th•tl cit ibex, , f°le lac"'°w tn"lay were runxiderahly heavi- ' i,.; . lower part is where they eat,- offering for the Leper lM:;si.?n a_ mi ar than a w,•"k aao. nut genital nuWirtr was " 11I:urst, was calling on old friends -in with hety'li Alexander Buchnrtan, k„�{, nnd trade hrik enough to per pail Gladys Stephenson. mounted to $13,25, the village this rveek and while chat- anon, s rentttth grandson, Keith ,Bush- the lot u«nano to,• e nci ..... C early at psis, Prom ateudy a Pickles, Sour, Sweet, Chow Cho,, White .-- ,- ' l Past week with rela- sluoli %tronger than the cLse of I t week. .' �- I ling with old timers made the re- 4ives and friends in London. -Mr. E:c "i”' took a few I'-&- of hkvies at �In ons, per bottle ....... -': CHISELHURST BAYFIELD mark that for 7;i years he had never Fred Manns returned last week from to If ppr k. vvoyirada .sold by j. ioswohliie St Charles Carnation Milk,. ••• c C f Nates. -There is still a large num- spent x clay in bed through Illness. Brantford, whern he had beans rnd- ", ber sick in this distriot and several Breezes, -Miss Hilda King went to '1'Ir. Fitzgerald will be 87 years old in ing a few days with hi. P enm hens nr c•xt n lira .trap neer.ging i. - 16 ounce tin ......................................... Detroit last week, havi❑ zxs nnunds nwped the m,,rket for alt hot(/7 s brother, nabs int' at 85r caned,�I cr', nudes the care of the doctor, The g been called a few months. IIB is an old man Gordon• who has been iu the huxpital ler,nedr to Harra Ai,atuiri cnfroneHlo`aa Salmon, Eagle, Tiger,11 rumbas of children attending the there rs. A to the illness of her sir- with boys' ways. -We noticed in the for sone titre through ill hea}th.- pound-;, .hipped m .ramex )OUII `` lots] school has considerably decrees- teT' Dlrs. A. Attwood. -Reeve Erwin Paper la 4 week that Cook Bros,, of Mrs. C. A. McDonell has returned ,r bu hers. 1,140 1d, pound tin..... .. was at Toronto a few days last week liensall, had 70 applications to an from Tvranto where she had been "' $1 I . .hi11n. to McDon.hl anti HWI,f ho .old "" ' •••••••-••••••. ed. Owing to the phones being cam- at R .10. while several .Idaehck. 404,1 119 h, ,old �� pletQly out of order, the farmers are attending the Good Roads Cmnventian, advertisement far an agent wanted to several weeks owing to the illness cc •,got t>gu k of theitiefrR r7i­ to ed w-day7sld letelit -Abe Brandon was o r. The bis t finding quite a hardsh•ip.-Several week a Fe 3ted on a Bell cars. At the same time if our 'her sisters, Mrs. Wilson and blrs, at f'°" st amts Per Pound up. Butcher farmers have tapped and report that ago Monday last for appendi- village blacksmith was laici aside, Walters. Mrs. J. Fa a 'is in ruw•s "'are'. good strong tr.dr, with the Matches, 2 packages .Zsc Finest cheese lb ....._... n' last week end there was a good run tits by Dr. Candler, of Clinton, and either by illness or accident, it wood this week visiting her in flash- null` of choice cten to 6 cents, while Rodd .25c a:. of sap, -Mr, Alva Way is at present Dr' Woods. We are pleased to say would simply be a case of shutting -Our (':,unci] intend putting through w made sue 4a and one top syr ante Seedless Raisins, 1 lb.....,25c Machine Sliced Bacon, lb...85c V confined to his home through Sick he is progressing favorably, and un- up shop as no help could be obtained same' Colu improvements this s ur, Pound. Butcher hulls ware form. De- Gleaned Currants, ]b ...... 17c Seedless Raisins, .[b 25e i• mond for stun for killing w;� toe active to ,tyt;,. ness, but it is to be taped he will der the care of Nurse Louise Parker, at any price, and as it is with the and 'good on the streets and ring AIloo of any. noticeable amount of busirh s Finest Cormrleal, 7 lbs .. , •2rx Dominion Baking Powder, ;,, goon be well again. hopes to be (soon around again." bI tcksmithing trade, so is it with all getting valuable information on the m f,"len nd maker and psi ger trade pound tin .,.. „Qqe Don't for et the box racial an Fri- ten. rue at toady price,. Ontario Rolled Oats, 6 lbs 29c ! g (other trades. Why do not our young subject and in this they are very wise ;n' htiulelf orad twin dell, big packers .how_ Shretuied Cocoanut lb 10 bars (sold, P. and G., Sun- ' `. clay evening, March 17th, under the men turn their attention to learningas it reply, hien was 25c light, Comfort, Surprise, .69c y STAFFA auspices of the Community Club. a aseful trade? Are they not Pn of other Pays sndandt fhe ways ien;; 1 largely or interior quality. 'Corm made 1211. Notes. -, Miss Reta 'Kerslake, of There will be a short, interestingsessod with as much muscle and means of putting through the tear us,tm eneN•any, Which ix . half -cent lower Highest Prices paid for $utter and Eggs. lo" pro- than last •eek. Salesmen tuund di ficulty in Stratford Norn?a' School, spent the gramme, and among those taking part brain_, as the young men of former or improvements in x k of i g of anything briow, medical quality ,. week -end at her home here. --Mr. R. Till be •Miss Ford, of Clinton, who generations? At the present time aur •manner, as what is wrorth doingeir t.v Haft A. 'Sadler made a business 'trip to purposes having a class of piano pup- jails and penitentiaries are crowded worth dein r he yards, over, 2.2oo were on 1hrouah billing1. c Brantford rt Ted th ilx harp this summer• After the g men. What is the mat- roads, drains elle. nTl e jt5�nswitoh Inn,h nnd'ax 1134 p enwafror eeche"its. pi° Dominion Stores, Ltd., Seaforth. y. Miss Jessie with ,your or .I 16 Allan entertained the Ladies' Guild taxes have been disposed of and ter? Will not some wiser head $Peak Zurich Lodge, Hensall, have rented trarting most of the rhrre tock from the of Grace Church on Wednesday test inncheon over, there will l e dancing, out and give' a reason and a cure for the fine hall of Mr. W. C. Davis, of R,mMls nt 1 mw Tobe µer ng here 13.44 poo`-, �-- a:Plans are being made for a concert in Three prizes will be xivarded fpr t!7P this serious state of affairs? -The this villa e, over kis block of stores ut,l old slow, Witt, beyt 1.mhe geeeratty t the near future. -Sickness is prevalent prices.- !ta•ture which was to have been given and will have it fitted u 8'"- rr"w• P hey were ready at ® It p most novel (7n Friday last 11 in a number of the village homes..Dr- McKenzie Smith and Nurse Miss to St. Andrew's church an Tuesday that will reflect creditp7n the craft haling been either were offered rd,` 2roe harp Mrs. W. OBrien has been confined to Abell visited our school and made g by Rev. Mr. d4MeC:>nnell, of and make it most u to -date and tom- t "d -y- the rest r the eek and receipt +. CA'm PVeitl❑ either disposed t locallyhr on the house, owing to a severe bronchial a medical inspection of She pupils. Hensall, did not take place owing P F'rhlar and Saturday or cent inn through Ii, tali Mrs, J. Leavy and daughter, Owing to the short notice, few par- the disagreeable weather. The fault aria equipmentsl'� modern c vn In hitting, soma w Montreal. The market au tl. , Iva. who have been suffering with ents were present, and as a number was not Mr. McConnell s, hnwever, as has rented from Mr. J. W. W. Ortwein trier unleaded, one firm aeB;na a matter of er son nand at 1d, cents i.u.b„ while packets ro pneumonia, are improving, Miss Jbr- .were absent through illness the ladies lie Was on hand, but as there is no what .is tried . b ibuy s hatewtserte u nniel io a td,, on the ' don, trained nurse of Dublin, is in are to return this Thursday, when it i'nsPiration in empty seats, he decid- Stirlen and ;n ends nhovinBlut, F1nnt THE charge. -Owing to lack of H dro is ho ed to return at a more favorable time of Iboot$ and shoes and wet sea, from m osuy�. quarter etttl an >.srade at Y pow- Ped mare will be present, and K bis stock uk at srom d,2?, to 13 1_2 cents fed and er in neighboring towns, our chopping I also t'he parents, when we are sure he will be gent's Turn- ! this was even more busy ,than usual by a foil house. -Mr. Samuel Gird f Aprils m• Jtherbeabo ts@ first will not ki cma ll much chance I putting tiro tpl f o b this meek. -Mr. F. 'A. Hambly 'son- more, Huron's Hay King, is bus have ver for Tdiontee uch cg. ,nut local .apply noes _ g half_ FanfilyShoetracted a cold which has necessitated DUBLIN ski y Y fine premises for firs Dual- doll.r cat into cfrcct, and arovem on theStore11 �, I " �11-(}tis stn n in for the PPing baled .hay these days.' Mr. ness.-Mr. OcvPsl 'Geiger eDcpe<ts to musket toriny ctaimea that,micw at country _ ray Uor, .tit accounts are randy and mn.t Cudmore is a hustler. -The literary move into his fine new dwelling on Raaetwe .to -day ora x,97° cattle, 262 Tire Ladies' Aid Of tpe Methodist be raid af. Dore. G. K. Armand, Beech,vond, meeting of the Young People's Club the corner of Points Rcc wcra natter than here, ar 'Church held their monthly meeting r°y Lp•-An ace mnte .re ready Ina inn=t was held on Friday evening at the a'b'out Easter, Queen eg having itfinished selves s57s e°gs and z,a3s sheep and !amts, i'0; ' 'Oa Thursday arta g be para nt once. C. K. Holland, Beeches he home Of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell, up in the •most convenient and up -to- $rl red .Dunn ora for Dunn and I,ev$16't. a �71oon with Mrs. home .School dileport.The A fine crowd of yours Cnlve.—Cho ee. $32 to ora: mediwu, $lo tD People:oxpeet more of this store than they do JRo�a Wordy dent, in charge,- following is the report of the Dnbl.in rambled and enjoyed th jt�r date manner. with ,ever merit-, $7 to 18 to common pgs i b, $v�°0 Of the average shoe store. �e are res On• Comtinuatian School for the mtonths feast of a modern resp On- telephrone lines by re being men, and it goad thins 4130 QqulPment.-A union prayer, meetin Ling.. $°: Iambs, $id, to $131 Bible for this, for We have been' COIltendln there will be y of January and February. The names young ,ladies Miss Ag es�Sp'aa't, Frida elafternoo Methodist church on lane s tehet�°s�, e7o mettss,so�°'4, Lane that this store g 1. �s exPeated that va4'thin a few days gives the beat'all round shoe ry{, connection with Dublin are 'n order of merit, The subjects Miss Jennie Chesney,Miss Ina Atex- attended and much last enjoyed and was well Ina• 89; 2, 1,820 ms. $9; 6, 1.120 ma. $8; Try central office, -Mr, and Mrs, John. in which Pass standing was not ab- ander, y all .- s, 1,060 me. 48: 6, 1,160 m.. $8: s 1,110 1b., r VS1Ues and shoe BatisfaCti011. gained, are indicated in brackets Mills Margaret Mellis, ;Miss The want of houses is very much felt $8'1,2. 1166. tbs. s. i7. 00; 1• 11,290 Its. ho; 47.540 •sion Roulston, of Ripley, and Mr. and the name: Form after Ettie Jarrobt, Miss Lizzie Tho?nagn, in our village and we Avery that some me. J7.5o; s, 50- 6 $7.26; 7 d,0° 64 il I;' 74irs, Walter Edington, of Welland, A. -M. Howard, Miss Ha2e1 Elgi'e and Mies Edna Mc-. of .our capitalists or, enterprising men tisitea at the parsonage this week- A. Eckert, M'aTy. McConnell, H. De Gregor. A6ter this same good $7•26: t, 870 ms. $7.25: 2, 1,040 rose $745; 11 Expect the Most Here. Mrs. Drake, of Stratford, who ,has lanes' Mary McQuaid, G. Holland, and a fine treat by .the host and host- nd inwthat way n t on y give a r, 2' �0 m" c4; z Oso ms. $7; 2, azo ms. Josgplt 1?aatzer G. O Connor (Geo7n) ass made an ideal evening. -The 9 $7: 2, 1.020 m.. s7: 2, sen ma. 67: z, 1060 spent the last few weeks with! .her g. -The Club Plo give em- ms., J7; lege; ms. $7; 1, 910 ma, 60.76: s. "'aisi'M 11+esT Staffa, Das returrhed to Tornl M B. k. Dal -ton M. DeTnp- appointed a committee to soetlne 3 went t° many but find it a ,good stn rose ln.so: I. 1400 roe. $6: 2. son ms. ]t'EarctiC'fatlE fact tb8t '"bcn an One COm- Ute! home.-tllQr. Robert Livingston, of �Y, Theresa Judge, L. Shea llf, jlra acres of land for a community pang investment Mr. Andrew Love roa b=s �O1'i,ano t1ea8 Bnroi, $6.25; me' $5 Ir mercer to bn9 BZIoel3 here theyseldom t ihoni vil ted his parerlta, Mir. and tells' Margaret McODnne1I, Charles for recreation of old and 3 Park and Family moved in last week from l• 1,020 ms. $5.807 2. 1,050 me. $5.26; 1,`ePer lll$rs. J. 1,yb5 , Malone, Geor ( ) se6al l with 'their fine ,farm at Hills Green, to the 1,260 ma, 16.25: 1, 1,226 roe. 45 2x ; 1, 1,410 1 think Of going el seWhere. ni�. agaton for a few da $ ge Malone .Chem. , Wm, a good place for tennis, baseball, foot- uP-tardate .brick dwell ms. t5.zs; n, r2ao ma. J5; 1, 1.250 1, $5: •aear+4ratPegr] T'reffry and Mrs. W4ilter yrne (tG''tlein, and French): �Fbr-n, ball, croquet, howling, etc.-111te clos- Love l9 that Mr. 1, r,2eo me. $4.50; .1, 1.100 -hs.• td,; 1 azo i'Brlea spent flhhe week end with the 1•r fa7y O'Rourker G. Moylan, H. Ing club event will .be the Irish Con- Jove Pulyn a ased orm ago, me W. rose Jhoo, lints 1, 1,1I- ma. e. 4 1, Seo e o prices are as pleasing as Our, shoes, bat `�" 7,f au6tels pare4ptsI M1; and ,Mrs; I,,qw_ I`i'anaeryr Annie MaConlrell H, Hi17s, tort on St. Patrick's mei i2 Z�v4ii ma• 45; 1. 1120 me, $5: 1• 1,255 ms. $4.50; BYCr judge g 81100 17y aU gdvertiBed' might, March melee good residents. Mr. Johnston I. 1loo me. $4.50; 1„ 2,oso mo. ta.zrl. -mmbe J l� price, if 1 d, Mary eebf511a( (alg.), -G. e�l (Arith), 17th_ •It Promises to he the best yet. who .is one of our pfioneer re�ident>o Ctoot 412 t° ala: suit, $n to is. sheep tis quality Ellet counts --not $g(1re8 — - Jog. Feeney (Al t ngs. $7 t° $e.5°; right, $a to Shoo; Q t21 a ��"��" "Jordan At g )• G. Meirnath A. -Ther""' be A meeting of he and who has done canaiderable build- h�"2• $e yn J4; buekn, 8 to 04. calyea— , iso HiBIa RT ( 9•), Mary Femtey (, - Mission Band on Saturday at 2.30 Ing .in our vidiagS, has taken ff cess-,• 421 w 612.50; , 8m in $s 4o 515; _ . kz, 6001 Byrn ('Delaney,. L. Britton, Robert P.m, -The choirs of $t, A7rdrew's and farm nshich p the grassers, Sa.00 4o 44.00. .1V Port The fallowing is Byrne (Gem.), F. Coyne (Arith.), Hills Green are 1liF, T' 'Welch :bought a ease",inn.0 Wo$4.lef heavy stems, $?.75 to f d� moat of School 6 of p ragNO. 7, William ,McCarthyPreparing the year .or .so ago -from , tike estmte of Js.z" tin. goon. 17:00, to Jtrew $7.7r, to , esti far the month' of I'sebrvary _�Ith., ph Latin, Granas. Arg„ ctartttata, "Galilee" for EasteTiime.-+•- the 'laic D avid $ le, a anile west of cle"I' choice, ta.76 m 775b;gdo. goad $.7r, • �4 o "acre arranged is order of its Jean yailL Freneh), The W. M. S. met at the home of Si nommor, 44.00 to SS.Ooi teher beRogs,'IL rom err MrCoa2te11, absent• Joseph, Mc- Milts Agnes S peen, on the Yavamline.-tfhe 7'elh- 0holaa. Se.So m w.00: o meat �b . ogpc , �nilns nlsralfed with sn ast4yriak I'. -john PrOat on Fridgy, March tires and friends, of Mr. D. Urqul3mrt $ �w'ts.00 to �t $[raid, abaertt. Form lyfc_ 3rd, when the women o£ our church Nthe erf liar J�ao�o eto°tca10�°1op µ' 0 b0 14.25: btiyclipr ' arislnaEioasa IkllitCh Cotmellr H 11¢eManm, Theresa Car- ]ed b a nmmD6r of the members grain ,bn er pidneer btlsmeft men 1$5.60 W. 49, : da medityp,'$s,so �� �O/�ri ' 841. IV• - Gordon 'pewter, Jaaepb Shea, E. Murrayy w 44.00: cantfete .ns. ire, ri.00 fo 1E.to; yM ' 2Ts +p4]adyg {Vfiem, 11fa2g Mac- l9)tes, Thos. A. united in prayer with the' wmnmh of years, will re and linter, for many butchew bulls: gem, 64.so to 9,5.50 • do.. M McQuaid, V. Kiainer, Canada and the United States for crttrticai:111ness a$ret dateearn of hisveryenmmon. 48.00 rd, 14.00; feeders, Mood ►6.50 + F Club 1' tl{► Biintnisll, Z1 d Annie McGflath, 'Wiliiam Murra the data to. ts.00 do. fair Sus; to em, a led; 05 + �n Y .a f$G'd1t�1t. $obme r � $, deepening of the amid tual Life of The remodelling of the a'olYth aide of to ro ') SB 00 oJao &110' rlyQO :-*,.do; 9$` e $r '.$"p1q t and Me. Itatph Dill, A. Mesaerschmidt Mary the church and the spread of 'the the tlere 670.00 , 4 , .. 'r n _-�. �. kKV , Ec15e1t, A. Atkihaom, D. Williarlra (E, gospel in everq land. The I's bytxnaif'a k pr y hag to ii9o.o0t tOrivny, oh,cce ,,..00.lty,#19.00;, m0aon, Gram. --Marg tifor y program Proved quite a4. cbil iii to khd d , min 31000 to u' o do �/tln,p:1; s l ; jt d.. A. O"Reill wii)t eombhied wilt that of ,the auk lit ill ;su,,&, ', f :5d, to77:04: ias,hs, o�ott�e ata t° 414.00; �� "ss. IrSd pn' .)• -'Ii. iso an (Bolan��M C,, lAr meeting, the. .les on .on 9ti� iii 'td, mot wide alto ys as -- . � ('' ti's i�i< �r +- r Botanq and Iafifd , ° g' s ug11 .to allow of. oanoion. 6e, ys a7,oe: $asap cranes, �ttt%Si�0 >'.`�9,d 01P' hilt id, :s01 eat 1i 4t � 1)6it t !tut- MfaQoneg P unina and barfgkaI bent ably de11t1 ' Iduhli#, kdW of ' - t: �si4• n�te�a anao•.ar�e' i .. sG, Geog., Latin), Syr- Wit by _ ,. } : , �. - .. ...; - :,: .... J,A$1h re. one -•Our contrat'lt0 $1 A.R! .e,un`bt's Deian 013.50; n.. C.A.Eto 1Q1E.S° 2,,y����.p�;'. k : at il - �+'.aN', i.E r: kM1dW,Y,.. .�,. 441b X . { t 't\* • - T' 6_ .. ...""t`^,d. ., .. yr a ...q `r +�i. ,:.erre, ; �y y^ .¢r,?y ki Y,M , w. b ,01',4 ?,` r ,n 114 uf.,:t+4... ,..^.:'.,. '..:,: -e ': '�(. < ., $, ; ,'l£, (fesf if rS%w444"<r a 5'k. Cyy4lsh I I �qsy, t _ 1 ,'.. V Nfi�t 'F ..+1' •qtr hiW� r .z •,M+,u 1 , rt ,-a,'.,. .a..,. t , .;..•.., .. �7n sl .rX, p .. ,.. 'f,r:,'..., ... .: !.:.: ':.? r.,.. ..�. 1..., ^tT t::. �•i�i�r' +.. :v ,x ,0.t .t .,d t r . if $ .; y t.. r It ,. ..i . Ni,. ,..R b : u.•. ti +" Y v _C.:. ,xy . u..:.. ,.t " i,,.>q �' :, `f �6. rue ':e r' ..v' �� r ) i .4 ,M6 %j6 pr,'�t x"fi?jx(,i�Yi13i'I ' h!� Rir,..r:..