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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-05-26, Page 4I "I� a.- - - , MIR :,�q•,tJViW4 'kWVA ra'1paR7ugsa' fj a ��nCiRlk :R$, 1�$ � �n n a«:. wr R'Rt�+*1IU'+� ° �nR ¢';• t4' �s ":(. e4t� salol aakatia vote gfi 6- a'n;; I r as' r A? 1. ' RhR I r::. S .ccP h 'tl$ 1?A) (R1�jAG 't r i eh•, 6 fl !'F i ,c,.,, " OQ O msec Ism, ft- ei3' n the: ?.. i,t s 'i t AAtI�1 r1 7 w R' ( _", .:tw, 'a'e•,� . tali'arg Q ,}N lig4ilPi'e$ . 'r 1C .rzr? `,(,,<'+ c{ ! t � . T4t'W'� + , 1'r.C° �..il'i'F,,r.1'R 1FUinut s lw M� F.ltl` pA. p ,.t'$ tr 4 { 4$ „ �latdoataXiai . ayat for lite si$r- ion arelrE; aAtq ; edn C ?' 0: ., "+ v t' ±bm -„9 rent r. H t int tnlR1' .x oT h"� - 'F' ( �• f t 5 ,..a' Hrdba 5 yea a Po out that cc- pPlydn'8 the tide sari vale letdu 24th qI et} � t� ya , ' i ti r rt Y.''. P i t Seo4l,.'! t$t �:, ehl111, 5+' �iea s 0rdin tion was prowl ed foY ag also I work an alto Dickson Drain wall v'� o Ely in oris vx,14p, etc bh§maeives tlaal• i it'o * 11 iv 1 F uks7 4 was twialgAal 'rn dt k .:.coli Y.. hB> Y :., .. eR- , r :, �P1 r 9R dt e-atlq$o s ana$ement uatQler a 4m to R. Frost 4 Son and Jahn Mc helm ° ' dilratlon. Qt lips' };' R wu- '. Gquraged, -frill. Iii; mpg7lle,a Rl , i re Itf Z ', ti:l yAtninfr �cotUa Ireadquantexs 8oarci wQtiuh woddld ad- Nay for $1360.00. Aomunte, to the a ev^4uy in Headgri2P,.1Y13 'tell @sours w tend@t(ey, for atSMe to ryi pt , � •. si r A�1 W T. 'Peanb,5 Oni�nister the affairs of the entire sya- I amount of $1'12.41 were ardared paid, trd t e inhere eels burins wero node 'and:'bodsterous and in - V Y .:rN� tkuiar souufotar-s hem, Iur ,this hho Government was The council Darned i;o meets as a 8r!� iti`xneman Srl'ataeU, "�'(� ! b$txra oodyilla Church a ? u' tat'. mourn wow alietta'ta :the sgvoti-willd auyg+Qi+� VI! u , , i �� °, 4r�rl fin gyu opted by Hon. T. A Crearer, who court of revi417oa on assessment roll i „ & bo' our vi'Nagg .Chose 'wlro would Qphe ae, Qxe .yell"; d si r ab l' !, 1 ,.. • , .pato-wtludm �ndrootre--s PA on.a ] of the scaroiC � t lams -•-w .1. Ftnu as a $ave thelGovernment credit tar ®iso on Tuesday, Juane 80Uh, at ten oclock y of �r sea 1 r 1 . w(sbere and euplto lVotlri g ���1 r :. y� diettp; P',r' , as moved to •iiaQu •V� d' i tgxday Matt str.nd s ang tna gyve tics system proper mon- a.m.-JuFut McNay, Clerk St 9n 'taootnbs eb ongch lap. o. Tho As yOn ".; K os Sa attention -,T. Is, broreyth-s augemoret and make the mads amxseod. k� t4 '1'he aamebaites'+rf h}to plos'aing manners, earl t � 4,r �, s Rolland—b i ] I6n 2 (inion cemetery ds Irµsyo' at dgea ,not lett act . Errornti ?Ale �'` j , I., mat > :mattor oetoo-s Mr. Crearer urged that the worthless WALTON t wor t *,week culla do deals, wincing or and V 11 mak! r Catue salt -,w. M. $tewart-s portions of the system be "marked Notes, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gard- lion# X41 ;,. � ePf��. �' d weeds and as xfn the u - '("ret.}�ie 'ti y 'For„ sate -Moe. --Jo'rhas. Pharma-- - dowA" as w merchant would mark iner are spending a few holida s ' la'wn kp' $ Y4r their pij, age. --Mrs. iI: 'W 4teananr i d I r Tlradena Wanted -soba Mexav a Y�tt tiepr over rile grounds . so nee MYaa..N #1 ie Mart, was in Cha vid^ NAY 'woman shotrldYthave.' apair �f . dawn his worthless stock to unload 'with their daughter, Mrs. Graham, that fI , .wanting to floc alp their this week a'ene�vting , e vill- Im ear.-,tijeyYo so Dre%isY and Coe!, : ,. �- it, and that the entire system be I Acton. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter, Mr, Plota',w•ill now be in aacct� � �':;. handled an a business 'basis and di- and Mrs. George O1erk and Nelson so, ,arid .this ,being the to do antes. -A number of otir O41dYellcows . ril4ble as Byer, this s�ason 'and we dt pared ., THE HURON EXPOSITOR.11 `creed from cemetery !inert attended anniversary serol with ma"'with1110,0409t varies y o€ Good Wahite Footwear we've s ' F�' Polities a6 far as poo- i Fulton matured to Hamilton for ,the art Of the 'Count our tem the DruceSold br Qor aaany'eatpoas:. You v)avaC see the, New r 1. Bible. He believed that the system 24th. -Mrs. Thomas H'ackwell is not ught to index nr be in kee in wit athren at ,t e Union Sprat ]ao4>a.: g r - -- would cone -to be recognized as one improving 'as rapidly as her many the weLl+ke t farm lawns a d' viii church aElrsre, on Sunda evening last. Canvas tritnaned 'with stent feather. Wje duave these in ssveraA.111 of potential slue to the whale of friends would like to hear of. -The gro p age Decoration Sunday will soon lay sora lel o �pp 'ate �ak4e; :� tamp aAd Oxfords. A q}yq$oe qq ands In towns and cities rem@- ing around 'and, uo doubt, will be asatrt�tment of all wdrite-bitein two straps, one,* orad Mackie SEAFORTH, Friday, May 28th, 1922. Canada and that it should be run by streets of the village were oiled this teries are'gellcerally bowers, of bailout' I and Oxciaxds at adapt moderate prtee�: t, . - ___ ___ _ _ ._ _ Canadians, I reek which makes less dusting for and ;all ,that is required to make the' largely attended as it has been in past ,Ladies' White .leaves 'Pum with nue sty .. Mr. Kennedy is just waiting until ,the women folk . -A number from the Hensall years, --Dr. E. S. Hardie was quite Ps Strap and buckle and low his railway es g i Union t',•metery dook beautI- ,heels. Per poorly for a. few days during ,the past 0.0 PARLIAMENTARY LETTER y timates are through be- village and community kook in the fad is for, those having plats to put tiveek !but is now 'able ?o be around r Ottawa, laLuy 19th. -The Govern- fore bringing dawn his Merchant Ma- sports in Mitchell on the 24th -W. C. in a few hqurs in preparing the plots again, It is a oar unusual thin Ladies' White Canvas 'Pumpe with two straps said buktonm r rine statement. It was hoped to have ,Neil is improving the appearance of 'and a v Y g 11164! rent's naval policy has been Isid be- cry ,ernall expenditure dor for Dr. Hardie to be laid walking heels. Per ,parr ............ ...........:... ;$ ,QO' s -r: . fore the House and is sure of the that down and debated before idle bud- bis residence by erecting a large ver- flowery or ahrvbs. A cement teak up even •for necessary support to carr it through. 'get came down on Tuesday, May 23rd, andah: Mr. and Mra. James Bisho br a single day.-A�& M,. Hardie,. who y g but now there would Y have moved to the Ho p good sized r.a•eptscle for holding has, ,been. ,in Toronto for Ladies' Sport Shoes, white canvas Oxfords .tri¢tetnfld with patent I':: ": It calls for carrying on the Laurier appear to be ' y farm for the watir. for watering purposes, is a reibnrned home last week. - time. leather. Per : air room far doubt as to whether or not summer, -Mr, and Kra. C. Drager r P $&60 ', naval policy of 1910, which, had it g p sarong need and the funds in the Ladies' Sport Shoes, white osmose, Dna etre and buckle with been carried out, wau•Id have provid- the decks will .be cleared before the � went to Brodhagen on Tuesday to Cos of Ithe cr,na•tery committee w311 �� forest, we regret -to learn, has p bud et debate b been very ill during the .east.'opeek patent leather trimming and low dleelst Par pair., ....$3,90 4'.d a tJanadian navy ibr use in the g @gins, attend the funeral of Mr. Drager's well warrant this small 'needed ex- Mrs, Fort hay been veryy war. Briefly, the Government ipro- .- « father. -.Mr, and Mrs. John Smillie pend'itvre and thr supplying of a few urirl' the Ladies' Sport Shoes, white, canvas, two airs with have moved t im pasteµ k was fmu h more so. -T. P Patent leather _' poses to lay up the Cruiser Aurora, The last private member's day of I have, moved into the village. --Mrs. loads of good 1„nm and a 1itt10 sand co vote on ,the so _ g the trimming and law dteels. Per pair ..................$3.50 which was presented to Canada two the session saw a somewhat slippery y proving In would prove a great incentive for all g school by-law, of . r years 'ago by the Home (' •%' • nnient; debate on oleomargarine, which was , bealth.-Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and •havink plots t:, beautif them and Y Cadies 'White Canvas two-atrap 'Slilype” with white rubber soles son, and Mr. W. Sholdice s y which we made mention -in a former 4,?:: to retain in commi-sin• 1r lestroy- fioa•IIy given a new lease of life. A. pent the show remembrunce for the dear ones issue, is looked forward to with muv% and covered ,heels: Per 'parr ................. .......$2.90 ers Patriot and 1' rr'•i. , -.•,d •l,r two W, Neil (Comex -Alberni) had moved week end in London. who ,have r1.emg,d away.-Tlbe Sacra- ilterest-Hiss Blanche Petty, of To- 8ubmarines and , v,, a naval unit to exclude oleo, and in a free for all heldtin f the l,,,nI's Supper wild be ronto, was here this week renewing on both Atlantiz ,.1 Pacific coasts. debate was given considerable sup HAYFIELD Caimrel church on the coming go p give three port. The Sunda g accpua'intances and spending a few The government's fan will P parties were divided, even Y at the morning service, and • s,1 the cabinet, Hon. R. Motherwell wa_v Breezes. -Mrs. Treblecock, of Lon- the pprepara'ton xarvice will be held days with her relatives in the vil- ships on either coast, which, in add'- don, Miss Treblecook and Fred Trebie- on Fa id lage and vicinity -Mr. J. C. Clausen, � tion to beim used for the training 'a'gainst the continual use of oleo, and $Y @venins; and will be ton- g tuck spent a few days one of our 'pioneer business men, but of a volunteer naval reserve estimat- Hoa. W. R. Fielding for it. The Y at their cot- ducked,, dry the Rev. Mr. Naylor, of who has ,been living now for many, s i `. 4' � f rnsolution was defeated b tage this week. -Mr. Richard Glass, St. Pav's Angluvu, ohureh,--,Misr W. years in the West and who has spent ed s amount ko 1,500 men yearly once . « F Y 83 to 67. wife and family, of London, wete Bond, who was here for same time c sjl the scheme is under way, will also be here Sunda the a number of anonths here and irr SE�9FiDRTH available for protection of the seal- The agriculture comanittee is draft- Y guest l Dr. C. ea- visiting hpr relatives, the Drummond's Kippen and vicinrity, inteAds returning In a re nV a k)rt,h, -Mrs. W. Govenlack, of Sea- is now an Tor.,ntt visiting relatives to due west but dila a very warm TELEPHONE 11 OPP0811T10 QO11f3tAIRCiAL 80TIDL d7tg and the fisheries, g Part in favor of appointi forth, was the ,guest of Mrs. W. Fer- arid, frfehds.--hlr Robert J. Drysdale spot a his heart for a very where t' The government's proposals, it was 'bo 3y as near the old Canada Wheat guson, this week. -Mr. Gillies moved intends leaving here neat week to vis- . ,pointed out b Mr. Graham, would Board as possible. Proponents of the he carried on business for so many Y wheat board ask the House to this week to James Johnston's house, it relative% and friends in Mihigan. years, and. may Yet -locate here. Time brillg into the service young Canad- flit as it can toward .vin control Louisa street, -Rev. A. Macfarlane, -Rev. Mr. J. A. McConnell spent alas dealt very kindly with 'him end ions Huhu would when properly train- of wheat marketing and vingha,,n,t Dr' N. W. Woods, Mrs. Woods and several days ,{ast week in Detroit and he has 'a' 1. ed, snake the best naval men in the g Mrs. Buchan motored to Wing -ham vn Windsor returning in time to take his very little an the cast world. It was proposed of wheat Products for export. The Wednesday. -Grenville Atkinson is service for Sunday last. -,A concert score io years and is i good a eon- _ p posed etc retain the committee was wide] versationalidt ever with,a most ra - "y officers and men at present in the Y split on installing a radio outfit this week and I will ,be field- in the town hall this tentive mind'. Mise E. Smillie, who �G,- Canadian navy, including four of the the matter and the resolution based expects soon to be listening to con- Frida evening by London talent en- e$ieers loaned by the British wavy, on the committee's report bas yet to Certs from Detroit, He may later in a }� " has been giving lectures in connection g b'sd:* th,i Miseihuret people and with missionary work in•matt 11 t°: said return the rest of those loaned, run the gamut of the house, where the season have a radio concert at y of the it would a Promises to b.• wellattended. Mr. churches 'in - in -the cities and leas been sto the Royal Navy. Ppear, there is another hard the town hall. -Prof. Dearle, of Lon- Wi-lso >-Retg3r; sus here a few days listened to with great interest, bas "' every minister I ride in' store for it. The farmers con, has taken a cottage in Deer ago fiing,,his father who we r2- been spending the �af {card Your Hair - LL pointed out that in pe rag past week with iner �1 •, ¢v ,have been practically advised to ac- Lode for four months and arrived ret 'ke r ery pooriy o cry Gauntry is, the world am nts. g g port, conkinues b many relatives and friends in 'Renes!! were being -made to reduce armaments. c a voluntary board but refuse to iast�week with his wife and fismily.- Wilson bolds a i cod position in Wina- The ,I so; it is now somewhat question- Thomas Bails left last week t0 spend sur end is very mindful of comingend vicinity. Miss'Smill'ie in conju all present measure of naval 9 YHealth strength which Canada has, consist- able whether they can get what ,they the summer on a lake boat. -Mr. and s tion with her brother, Rev, B. Smillie, want.quite frequently to visit dtis parents carried on splendid missionary work ing s one cruiser, woutwold destroyers for « . « Mrs. , Sander and family and Frank and particular his father in his very in India for years and ovl'th her bro- 1:. two s+rbmarines, would be useless for Erwin, of Kitchener, were here Sun- trying and long continued illness.- ther has been home on furlough far division between the two coasts for Following a discussion ranging day at 'H. W: Erwin's, - William Mxs, Robert }3antbron is in Barrie J grratective service and therefore it the whole of Wednesday's sitting and Eagleson, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, visiting her daughter, Mrs. McKsr- the past year or Boor Mra. E, S, k had been decided to make the pro_ the larger part of yesterday's, the arrived here Friday to see his robber, tin, and intends remaininga 'few Hardie has !leen in Toronto for some ed char House of Com last night Mrs. W. Ea leson, who weeks, being exiled ,there through the Nature ,has ger. g Passed g passed away weeks. -We are pleased to see Mr: illness of 'her dam provided in the sands adjacent to the famous . The proposals were assailed by the railway appropriations totalling ap- Tuesday morning. -William Metcalf William J. White 'able to daughter, Mrs, T' Me- Harrison Hot Springs of British Columbia, ingredients pecotHarly y y left last Friday 8o around Intosh JAt date of writing we learn effective in the .ttreabment of scalp and skin diseases. Hair and .}r' Conservatives, following flue .lead of Proximately miner millions of dol- aY for Ann Arbor to at again 'sitar his illness, -Plants and that Mr. Thomas Farquhar is likely akin specialists and skilled chemists 3iave combined these iragred-' Rt. Hon. Airthur Meighen, ,who saw lata' Of the total thus voted for the tend a Technical school there, -Dr. flowers 'rave leen in mood demand to carry t'he ,mails on Hensall Route ients with new nom pounds, and evolved the In the proposals, Government railway system, $42,800,- Thomas and wife, of London, were duringthe st week or so and an :% p posals, he declared, an at- 000 is for the Canadian -National: here this week opening their co � No, 2, and will, no doubt, prove 8 good scalptreatment ever eoneeived-ROR+EE`N, greatest hair and tempt to avoid 'a moral dbligation .to nK cottage. J. Zuefle wPt his very good green- courier,.11 l'At" assist Great Brittain in naval defence $26,750,000 for she Crrend Trunk, and -Mr.Con. has commenced anew house, is plying a much needed ' The ns, $16,900,000 for the Grand Trunk cottage on, his lake side property;- want,-D[r, Olin S. Hudson intends �—_ the baffl�ff, scalp irribation, and falling hair- are no longer navy proposed by the Government pc�c An item of $7,000,000 un Many people are inquiring for cot- remaining on as courier on Hemeall LIPS STOCB MARKM ng problems they were once. '. doe and Hon Hugh Guthrie declared, Canadian Government railways still Cages and building lots these days Route No.' it and has been making The .at market was a trise'`alow in the would .be useless for'bot+h defence and remain to be voted, however, and on acrd considerable property is changing the tri of i to b auto, actor anted race of an tnDrebega'euppty and, z quality training purposes and the scheme this there may be more discussion. bands, E. Sturgeon has purchased a' by Mr. , .', . Warr mer, rile contrvw- u¢ bulk. C°e° °C"� � nd was would be a waste of money. y lot from Wm. Jowett and has moved, tor, who is ruin 1r '2¢ �t otter for droice veins, and very Y « « « During the general debate Han, W. a 'buildi g g is horses on kite few moa¢ better than 19 a_z ,cera. per rmnna. C. Kennel Minister of Railways, ng on it he bought from Capt, route a rest o a time a Real common ca1.n mere hard i KO,RT• The Prime Minister, in his c was y Ys, an- Fe ri m) making tP 1;ane1�Ynrtian to the debate, made what was uovnced ,that revised figures ,gave the rgvson and purrposes completing it tits trips in h�'auto.-Mr, Ross Iiol- "o`"e went stow' at 6 cents ver.this fall. Harold Brandon Inas aur- land, who has ,bean act' An odd Spring ]smb aol' at f with y. ,x' general! actual deficit for last year on 811 Goy. based Wm. Hi fn's Pe y t*tg as courier the bulk of eh.ice at from ria w $ `each, y regarded as the best fight- ernment lines, including the Grand Big pro rt on on Hensall Route No. 2, has given up For the snit time this season, spring, lambs Ing speecth of .his career as leader of Main Street -across from the Rectory, the service and at date of writing we were sora .nits 1-rgelr by the pound, Cha .. the government He detailed the ink Railways as $72,662,278, For Miss Mar Margaret Peck has werprice *ang;rar from rs t. rs canoe. , the 11�ar ment of Mr. Mei hen Y 'the Year previous the deficit was $74,- g purchased Br a are not certain as to whom his succes- ling. - shade easier than )set week, at THE SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENT (., in g point ,b 878315. The deficit includes fixed lot from P. Weston, and Weston Bros, oar will be. Inose was very careful from 8 to 14 -at. for good to choice. Handy - point, and declared that the Liberal char s ext have sold lots to J. Reid, of the 'Front and .prompt in ,his services duringthe weight -beep were steady at from 7 to 8 Permanently eradicates dandruff. S Government was followingout the except on the I. C. R. the .ant . Common sheep were stow. Y 'tops- irritation and fall, N.T.R.between Winnie Road, ,and J. Reid, of Clinton. shoitL are h� -was carrying the mails. in hair and stimulates rue !hair and scalp to an amazing asap . Liberal policy as j'aid down in the Winnipeg and Monc- Buff -lo, May ss,--Cattte-Receipt., 2,600; g -sanious naval debate and reaffirmed ton' and an the Hmdson's Bay Rail- --` " - p ekeed to 'see Dr. J. W, 16 to 25 cent higher; shipping etser., 47.60 beauty, luxury -and, health. .since. This policy, ,he said, was one way, KIPPEN Peck able .to be out.again after his to $e.ss; butchers, $7,25 to $8.50; yearlings, 'which WAS wise and severe attack"of pfleumonia, but he $8.60 to ;9; heifers, $6.G0 to $7.76; cow-, $2 Gave Quart of Blood. -The follow- Will -have be careful of himself for I I $8.60; bully, $4.50 to $5.60; stockers and Proven unquestionably that it accomplishes't7hese prudent and BRUCEFIELD g clipping K sults has y eloquent witness to which, had.it been followed by the in aping from a BrandorY'•paper feeders, $s to $7: fresh cows and aDrineam, results. Tho ands of cases ahead bear Flour, Fecd and Gate.. -w. have two ern, will bP of interest to •m'any ,here, a8 route ti'me.�-Mr, and Mrs. Edmond $46 to $rao. the fact. Borden' Government after it came in- Flour, Feed -ns, oat at the searorth oat Mr. Dinsdale was a resident of ,Chi& Myer, now of LamT#on County, and Quotattoea:-.chotce heavy steers, $8,25 to f to power in make a would have enabled Menearl Mill-. Leave your order at the Mill vicinity before his removal to the ey of the Township of ,Hay, do.76 g� $7.00 ntoehiaao �7do �e$ai�n: KOREEN is GUARANTEED to accomplish things for you; Canada to make a much more effective ea*]y. Also a quantity of hard and soft eo-1. were here this'Wbek iiai'tin relatives, ' contriebtrtaon to the naval defence of for cafe. C. C. Thompson, Seaforth: West @many .years ago. He is a tang- g $s.oa to' 4s.7s: do., common, $5.op ro $6. And, atul, within a short time amaze •you with a health of scalp and in of Mr. John Dinsdale and Mrs, G.. Mr. G, C. $Btty is dtav7ng a new bnbaher taeitent @notes, $7.06 to'Ae.es'ma.; ao.. beauty of hair you ;have always desired lull never realized, . 11! the EmpiMe during the mar than was Notes -p union meeting of the W. roof, tat on 'hr barge brick block dm- l medium elf to ol00;. da. co E. Petty, of Hensall, and Mr. Robert p 8 to .$6.00; butcher cowa, choice, 06.0000 to $7.00;Distributed by- i , done. M. S. and Kelly Circle will •be held mediately wes'$ of ,the ,goat offtce.- on May Hinsdale, of Stanley: Ex -Mayor - do. me#t,tm. yi.o0 to 46.00; cats and 1:1.The Laurier Government, after the Y 30th •at half -past two, to Dinsdale, it transpired Tuesday, en- Our auto dealgrs ,have been selling • cueten3, A.00 W $2.00; butcher .,,„'',y�� s -passage of its proposals, had lost no which all the women of the congrega- deavored to save the life of a patient quite a number of cars during the $5.00 to 46,00; do. common, $3.00 t4' $4.00; time iri calling for ,tenders for war- tion are invited, also the 'auxiliaries past week or two. -Mr. A. Murdock deeaeas, good• $s.00 to $6.75; do. fair, $5.60. CHRISTIE-RIMMER SALES CO., LTD. 1'.- et the Brandon General 'hos ital on 11 4s.00;-topkere, good, $6.60 to $6.00; do., ships -and establishing the naval sol- flrom Kipper and Varna. Mrs. Hogg, S•atinday )� by undergoing the op- Inas changed the stable at the rear fair, $6.00 to $s.s0; mPiken, ;40.00 to $ao: ��2 Lombard St., Toronto. Telephone Adel. lege at Halifax, However, before it the Presbyterial President, will give oration for transfusion of blood. Mr, of his black on Main Street into kwo snr;ragets, 460.00 to t1ker , 441.0-, oboice 11 292. was able to.com complete its lens, par_ s report of the missionary meetin garages. A number of stables are $ro.00.to ;rt.00; do. medium, $6.00 to $7.25; P P gs Dinsdale allowed a quart of blood to from time to a beim. cben ed fox do, eonmori, $4,00 to $5,00; Mamba, chotoe ,'.' ; '4iament dyad been dissolved ,arid the she attended in Ottawa and- Galt. be taken from him for the purpose i g g srs:5o m $ld.so; ao. common, 4s � EZ.00: If your druggist cannot supply you, write direct. ,o% Suitable music will be furnished and the holding of" sans: Mr. Norman' spy ng ]Garbs, fls.00 to $i6.oa; sheep. choice government had •gone to the country lunch served -Nest Sunda the 28th, stated. After this, the ex -Mayor Cook either intends selling !his stable $7.00 to $8.00; do. good, $6.00 to $7,00; do. PRICE $1,80 POSTPAID. It •aa the .reciprocity issue. The Con- is "Go to Sunda School Da made his way • to Rosser avenue• and having common, 44.00 to $5.00; boss, fed and water- 11.;;servative Government had come an; y y" A where he played in the band of the it spliced by a garage tied the Rainbow and 'Niabe u• to special Programme has been provid- or changing his stable into one -The V.• a, 019. do. f.o.b., i12.75: ao., country a : • . P ed, and we ,he Salvation Army. He looked none the point, lasso. flue darks and then ipFaposed to make Pe to see our school worse for his experience. Due grafi. ' ' roam filled to its utmost c - i - 41. a !Dash contribution of $86,000,000 to apacity. In fief patient is doing well. `hnffid three dreadnaughts, for Great the evening the Choral Society of Nates. -Mrs. A. McKenzie is visit- ! 8ribain. This measure had passed Kippen acrd Hills 'Green will give ing with ,her d'a'ughters in Toronto. ---" 1, the Commons under closure and bad their sacred cantata entitled 'aThe Gal- Mrs. McKenzie has not been in good 7been defeated in the Senate, and then dean." -If all .those nce 'are in- health -for some time and many i terested in the appearance of Baird's friends hope the change will prove COCKBURN, flue Conservatives, who claimed. that cemetery wild forward one dollar to beneficial to her. M•r. and Mrs• John Bargain�f busy saw an emergency which threat- Mr. Y, Carr, of Brucefield, the care- ,erred Canada eogn at that moment, taker, he would cut the Hass in their Deitz during t'he week were visitinge had Sat back orad done nathin until g with Mr, and Mrs. George Hills in As e Store DON'T ".1920 when the aces g t els and keep them in fine repair for Egmondville. Mr, and Mra. Deitz ?y! 1 Y pled$ versals from the season. -The streets of our vii- maxle good in early life and can naw +�..r.r. Yrrest Britain 'and in doing so :had ]age ,have been much 'improved by a well afford to enjoy some days. 1. Obligated Canada to their upkeep, coating of oil,` -Mr. John Doig, ,the veteran framer • « « « Get The IM, I& 1 The Conservative naval policy had MCKILLOP en er years or more, on Monday .last 4aeeA onegrowing entered on his 80th year. Mr, Doig FORG +gnovdn out of the Censer onRD¢Go Qs, c.ncert ane -.c;a] evening aa. is still hale and hearty and .busy at rivative-Nationalist alliance which al- 2sdr-r his work as in days gone 'b �• �/+ 1 � !lowed the Nationalists to ,go down Fi-ur, Feed ane oaa we have two cera Y and a Cnri1e 10 Cv'4kburn S far a Square M Flour. F¢ed -ns, oaa at the Seaforth oat host of friends will wish for flim tiarbo Qudbec and declare that this Meal »tin , Lear¢ your order at the Mill many more years of health and pros- Cssh contribution would end forever early. At.o a quanta. .f herd and soft, coat Perity.-Mr, and Mrs. James M,00dia, 0 Canadas 'participation in naval wars for sale. C. G. Thompson. scaMrth. Deal r TL �� of Brrs at th were during the week,' !j` W Sell t'. ag the Empire, while 'at the same The Council. -The McKillop council visitors at ,the -home of Mr. •and:Mrs. ' 4tte, the Conservatives went thrbugh met on Saturday, May 20th, 1922, for George E. Thompson. Mr, and' Mm. Orntario talking of French-Canadian general business and as a Court of Moodie have -many friends in Kipper 1 • Men's e loyalty and the `ut tut navy" and Revision on bhe Can'auia Co. Drain, who axe always pleased to see $hem.- Men S 1l1{ SOX �LadieS Silk HosCloth Ot Ylsid' that -this was .but the beginnirng. The followin were present, Reeve F. -Messrs. James Jarrobt and William r ���� �5t,, The Liberal naval policy provided •I• e, Medi Councillors Dodds, %proal are !roes from the Loudon Made In Canada `9c Made in Canada h tfas the force in cut of the volunteer Regsle, Medd and Hunan. The min. •lftedical College for bhe summer' boli- i reserve force in case of any emergency Utes of the last meeting were read days. -Mrs, Wm. H'ay, nee Miss, M. + "end fur useful service at a small out and sustained. At two o'clock Y A kdr the council convened as a Court of !tor $lull°@ Niagara Fa11s, was avis- SPECIAL oat r, , dmrgng ordinary periods. The parental Brame of Mr, and Athletic Underwear Turkish Towels ' �' �k et,as ,at Present constituted As for Revision on Canada Company Drain. Mrs,. James C. McLean. Mr, and h sea fighting and i4 was necessary Three appeals were presented and MTS. Hay are now.nicely settled af- per Garment.......50C . L 25C t0 9O$� Right Prices, Pi Canada oyes to +have any naval tie- Clannrs 'granted; Lot Soh 6, Conces- ter .their honeymoon, •and Mrs, Me- _ GinghamS a t ,�'nce it all tftt she should have a Sian 1, allowed 'reduction of $'10.80 on Lean Pikes -her new ;home and, the peo- L r bite c'>ipsfile of defending cher coasts outlet assessment; Lot 11, Concession pie there. -Mr. J. C. Clauson, who � � inches wide �t 1 harbors, Z. allowed $15 for farm bridges- .Lot 'has been with Mr. McKenzie duri'n'g Men's, Ties D A Corsets ! • I'll- 'Cowervatives will vote against 11, Concession 3, allowed $15 for the winter m ,his 'harness business, .is 59C and '7'50 for 3LC r pair 1,SQr praposais, ,and are showing Signs fiarm btidgoa. Dodds-Regete.-That returning to the Wiest -Mrs. Watson O pa $ Mens ' �����1 t t 0N'ay�attempt a little block $y �w "a' 6, of 1922 on Canada Co. of the viilage, has opened up heXice a 7 a h r B o. 7rt'is not expea'tad, how- l:Phin be fin$11 h . '1' y passed. Medd- cream Parlay for t e summer• and Dodds -Dust by-1'sw No. 2, a b law wi11 s re a' rt a 1L t ' rthey will introduce any a ointiat Pa no paina� to rovide dyer Overalls and Smocks r " ,t I Ili appointing pat7tmmsteraa •pound at h Btln 140VQ rolls ' u elft since their' defeats on ers, etc., ,be read' far the second ,law of the Cantata oP ICi en a d Hell Rslar �i.75 IIOW r, 4aYlts diave been ,bitter ones P �1 a ]l O oe �� �o a } hird time and ,flnell pp t, liiuttgh tun seaaieri. Present tat Y Passed. Dodds Green clioira were at @Risks @last Su7r and Koran. -That the ,Clerk advertise day afternoon and were @stet with p � _ ..' lift' that dahe ,Progressives will ggrx :for te7lders far the construction of the a crowded @harsh and t 'audience A /�t =.6" aulkl5ort the Government; '•Canada Co ipa ry ,Drain.. Medd- thoroughly enjoyed, rue cantatja retic-; r' "`' 4!y $ ' C iC f ;1vabasl9, root!@! caty..Dodrr 11hat iihe petition of Williaan erg so dna'�co��S voices. 1 F by css, IIh e x s 141a7riey� and others for. a municipal .ber9;go in ,Brucefield tan- Sunda yy t$tl4an �SEAl3Rllj`; u. "sr 1sT.: CATAARINE9I . . ° lir ;!+Zr t • 4, -: drailh ($e reeived by this council and ing »east. Lare..gaantiti� oP . ,..rx� +;,. t 1i his , ha been C .bhe S33er?f be rnatty coed to send at. Ihe� ting with a •ready ,inar�C dt' , C C' • , yak. y ty' w ■/�■■1■r�■■ s tt i , > r,' 11g A d�''. u `iC.'!i1i CEG ,i ORM 2'08W. tow:naldlfg tlfp�:_.rgraiu h�0tta-c - Ptarmers- rare i'1 1'� ',r.i. r -k .ti: NT. f _ c1 i,:, A��t;�.�d aY ,;nt a :'. ,L, ..r;;, i'Y6 se0ll for 089 $� ■,V. ,to . i , ` _ l7 Y/ i t a . .. rl�'t�Aa•'91=- of ,dY'C"rfE 4r" 1;0,$ `m'il .8 _ r F$`,,' , r. 'f• e e ra 11 1 i 1 i ,.ar t, :N u, !r !'a. ,ids .' ,,v '.'.r r �- . ,r r ' r r'. n!....,,r -. 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