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I ,� ':�',�',,., I, "Pr, - 0, t ., _-,�!�', ��,��;,,,i� around nicely now, b,pt Mae W . , 'i I I . I IINN'11. " - TO V=X,WA I % . I .: � . I .. i3O,$1,;,;;4, - "i'N �­ - 1 �,,.,�:­5, j, W I;,- . -# � . i .! 1'�, ",-_0 'AN : I:�r�,. "V� �,:-�"JI:,-_,I-k _,, ,.. ". I '�.�.��', - - I . � , , ) , I _`00*0'**#, JANIJAW, i� 1, ,WXF,��'i',,o��-�t�� ,,,',�' v' , " , i , �,.� . I. .... ";III. -f 1. I ! � .' , , I'�, - ,, � - ,,�;,,�� �.! �1�� , , , , � � vil " z�i�,.,i"X ", �­,_�'.�4;�­!�!!'&; ­�: "" - ,,, 0 .� , � I , � ' - �. *-ee .— ra, Jesplo, rvoer; of �Jo 1, I �., -, , � - I a 11 - , ,� '"'i .111w,'Wjl%,� "I., Z � 11 . � I I algary from $eptember Ist to ill ' '_ ',I. 0 �, ri. , ft�L)6 , . ,,, .'' - I Q` tike-lattepjpasi� of ,':Me% ,,, "', I 'k � ", 10� , k �, , "" R I, ,, - I i I in C , ll.qrn is stl confined to'ber bed , ]k usiu, 1"T" IQ ."... , 7i - � T I � I " �, � I " i" I . V", ,P,�`,,'�, �, . .1) t have broken all prexi- Our storekeeper has,been kept busy, Apiplioutiq 6 , I � ,,, "I �,:;,��!:��',;� ,',�,��It�;�k December 31s. .1-7 , 1p,,, I " �.4, � ! - I '���11 N uve,4, ftaln �'f�g'v,,.il�*.§e'�...Oii�d,,by, t1k � qJ , , ', . I V", k I , ,I, -g, (coati , �w . . P,, u u4p 1 1 Xx9rd; . , . � I , , .!Ill V I , �'i­�­ . . .. I signs*. Mw In. -sA V40. r0marY ZVd. %Qr 00 q*nU 4'. few .0 I ` I . , 'A'.W.4 RB "I , , , . ,,,, ,q?j I I . ous records f ar the province, IZ,500 aoRe � � , n . T, I',-,,, -�T ,,�� ,�� i','�',',`,T,", �,,� ,�,:, ;"N ,:'�� � " "�. I . 11 11; 1-1;; .4IJ,$.",�i `� I . k,ftejd.� 7151 I , � , I . ^AN iv � . , ANU § , , I � , V,4 . ,,,, A I I W I li� ". � , '� t '� 4',� " � , , I ;; �� , . ­11;�,�,?'16 _�,�4-Aowlnto�,sy - �by'the Low Woods of London, spent a few ctm'Pe of Aasq I i I W � I ., I -1 1111�11�11 I 'ti�'�""�'�'A� , ­ . . "ill S ell through Phe stormy weather.—Mr, I 'higo'n" is , , , iW r i ,;` '24"::", I � , . P , . . I 4, , nopsia of the COMMAX111- ears having been inspected , �r ... tho Vivaffe of J�A .. � I I . , . * ' , ho ', �, � ­,­,T,J�ft, _ , VPA,1n.g Uor sistal . ts,, , . h "V .� I � � ", . , V ,Orlg";� . i­i�lj . 11 i'. �: �1'11,_1114X�-Ilq ''I , , , . �A . . ._:_I, �,�, I " 1 _'w- for IV44., A%!Ivanti;gv�tato� ep4a wgutA4 ��,. " 4 i, � � �.. ", I . � i `Ow"" " 'ur ,Council anO BoArd Of government inspector at Calgary, re� days at his home here.—NeXt Sunday By ordei - I W. , ' ma hr4hers , Wian), � dA . I 1.14 i , "', I ,�,Y,�141"gl�p ,:­. ,". �, I ti J . ' ". ,:��:`:,�;�P��� 4.��,-",�,,,�", , dp, wWola was held in tile vthioe presentbag a. total of 18,750,000 bush- Sacrament -Will , . in, 01011C7 isoya C1. .n, also her �­ . i, , "W., ,"". ", 1. i �. I i - , . , - , , '.� . .�,,, - � ., 'r -­, . , - 0 � '('rof. t 41_wn �', . I I �,, i � � . he tq'Wa, 1. I �X ; � . be administered at January m, 19,?4. a998 i our villo -,:,aad 14 � R 1 ","'N' !_",� 1 4 1 . . -Adft �11.16kll I " 11 I V, . I -- -�-,,I� ,,� 0 � - 11,6 I `,� 1M , . 7 ., Z I " I ... 11t -11,� 1, i�l - 1. I . I. � , , ".." � � I", � I �, f,'��f ','�','�, ,-!,*v the- seeretAry 41 that Board on . the evening service.—Mr. Everett Breezeisr.r�_Thei fishermen ,are b,4 -The dang -14, ih� tbe' ba, - M. 14 '1� �: 1 ,"k"��'i�i�l � r . , . _,� � �,� '0 .1 , ,e, bi 11 I i(.Itl'r� �i�,,,, : � � ,:. � . . 11 15 , , ,%,i. , I 'j�!.� ,0y liae,., I " I; , I I .... 1, ..f�!r?� �_ , : -15 jg�Q,410,A-41.1 I Mliday May � , 1922, 1 have 9,11 the Montreal, Que , . � I � 11 ., I ., I —E. W, Beatty, pres- Skinner's children, who have -been ill putting up ice vurbleb is of.g�od,qu�l_ ,Tuqsdak 0.011in 13 4eolded.isue� I I i . i �e�, i � , � "'. � li,10111" I i , - , 9 was .i, . , - . �i ,&,', , ." 111� �; � . , .: , .. . �, "It I . �, !�, , , "n, �;'_��i-0 1,,'!f";V - �orresportdoace relating to . .1 , k" � , #1 -".�, . I �, �A _ N4; ,the pro- ident, of the Canadian Pacific railway, with scarlet fever, are improving, al- ity.�Dx, NowtortwBrady wag ii4,�-To- ".as.,-" - The nIusip - wa , iffA .'I&; . � ce ,,, I . ii ,,�', (" �j � � , ge Arthur', , � ' ; 0 , i ' . a � I ­� ;0 I i�!� ' i ,,�,,�,�iii(,�f' . a, furnished . by- ,` " , I '', Ill,"" . � I . - . ,;T ,,�V,��,:::::: , �'.,11 , � I , I � +,p �;,�, . I I - � I ii 1';,t�, " ,� I ", r I � - i�l � . , 11 - �� `­ �' I, I . �:.� � , �, '�34, iii De- the, Varna ",Orchestra ,.arA a - . 1� . ­. . I L. . 1 '' � . , I I ",'�'i,p.T,Wq�, - a Company., and ,ulso their has .accepted the honorary presidency though Miss Ruth has not got aliong ronto last week—E. Mern . I - If 003416 of W ,er is ,� 1, )" �L�k , . . &'od ' "' . I I . I I , . � I ''I'll . , ,, " " - I�,,� ill be Pleas- of the Province of Quebec Safety I �j_ . � .1 I . � �:1 � , I . I , ­ I ,-, 1, �. . I - �' " uA 03 :, %', , I . , � as fast as the younger ones. — 'Mr. troit.��T 0 . annual - meeting of _the night' f , w indulged in.��The. I "qu all QW ­ , 7 � , ,. � - �,� ��";'�,��,,,i.,'�t'�� S I . , �,,,, �'I',,r,',�: ��' vW#ten ,agreement and vd , * � , I , , . . I . I Oash. Dbeou# :, " , !6_`SX0A'01 WNAS 'HE -1, I I I . - � � j".T.'(.I�i; i �: or any of our citizens League, succeeding the late Lord Sam L t � X, ;A*y I � .. -� I I I ea,to haw yon uiel Hunter is recovering front his CemeterY Corripany w1rich, w4s tolhave many frionds of ,Mr. Henry .Ivisort, -of � ", "'.11 .1 11'r, . I � fl, � 11 ,"',"". ��,', .. SHOES, W9 RQJ 9 Oin ,3 , , , q . I.IL""��,:,'��','.'�l-,-','-,; ., � , � - -11111V m over carefully Shaughnessy, who was -its first hon, recent illness. been held ,OA Monday, the 21st, 'but the i6w;i line, will . . MNIS FINE 10 , P11 , t 104 �,,�,, I_ L, - .t ,who, wish, look. the I . .Xn,,.�'- , be sar�T 'to learn, , � ­�Ii�'ilil,,1'11 P W0XvNtA VY 8004S BOYS" OU ss I .. I , ­'. , ,­ . ,'"'. vv- �_ ", ­.",", ��­ I-, that he is nQt enjoying his usvAl good 0 � _', , �:., ,,, . �I � ­.Z� V� ", . , - ��.:j,, ',�*.`�,­-_, and you will and that I am �orrect- orary president. The object of the . . was postponed on account of the- un- � � - 'I `,- N UN'S 4. , . I ... ,1% i . . I � ,� " .� I Well so much for what is contained league is to institute safeguards for - 1,11148=1 �IOES, � QHILDR, , Ur 1: " �, l�� "..'! � favorable v,eather, is to be held Mon- health, but'all h h m on be . . , i - I- , 1. - . ,. I .. .. .� :I . .. : . .� I I 11 I � .. . , � � I :�: " �� . ! � - ��: r .1� ­ in this. article. Now, in regard to the protection of life, especially the I VARNA day next, February 4th, at 1L fully recofered­:�Xr. Samuel Cud- I I ELU aykd WINTE I it xtumlts. i . . , " 1:1 ., . I ir fi , I I � 11-i L�. what is omitted from it, the fact, I children, provickng protected play- t' ';I 'more, "Ray King," is pressing ; , .. ! " -� ,m , t�, I Hall at twp o'clock,—Frank a� T and , . WIXTEI� F , , V . � , i. F I . -14� q� ��i feel sure that Verita(s; is famillar grounds and streets. . Annual Meeting.—The annual meet- ber Erwin itrid Miss Rub ishiar oi shipping large quantities of haythese , I I WGUT ),)ATS OF RUAL' BAROAMS , . I " � I - ": , . �,,�,�.­ ; I ''.. . 11 , I - ,� � � 1'� .-, with, but I believe wilfully neglected ing of St. John's Anglican church, - . _', �, �,, , I" Kitchener, attended 1he funer4l' of days. Mr, Cudmore.reports that there P I MW 7 at a 881hog i . :" ,'.. , " le, - , I 1, 'I', - I . Prince Rupert, B.C.—Twenty-nine Varna was held on Tuesday, Jauu- Mrs. H., Er i This aale� will: eriable 'You to Ace u the f' *1 �, � ,tl %0 . I , i ��,,, i 1: I I � 1. ,, :0 I" �1, -11 I �j I ; I � , I ;I � � :, t�., N 1 � , It ,�',�' " � ! f � � " L 1�:, i " 14 � I " - I,— , f� 22E"IL i ! 09 "' U ,, , 3 1 i.1'A§�1,!;$, - "C,�� ", � ` " �, I 1,111 11 ,�' � I I. I rll,�,­ - ';,� , " , - I I'll - .1 `�� 4 111111 � I 'I I I "' 1 I ,` I � I . I I 11 " � � " . - , "" , I ( I I " �,,� �1 I" I,,', �;., -to bring to light. I . win last ,t�ieek.--�The annii- is lots of hay through �the copittry of 20 per oent. AU o,ur Men's and'Woment $6.00 Shoes re -A, � I— I 1-1 I � ; I ,� I " . �- . I His principle object seems to me is, million pounds of halbut were landed ary 29th at 8 p.m., in the church, also al meeting of the Bayfield Library- and although the price is not as high ' $4.00. All $4.00 ,�� * '.11 ,;il� I ,"'! I '�� � I I $&.00',Shoes reduced 'to :.�, i� - �� I " ,,%,�� . . . . . . duced to $4.80. All - , � to put the Council in a false position, at this port during the last year, with the annual meeting of St, James' was held on Monday, January ,29th, ae some years, farmers are disposing - - I 1, I "V, .. I " A", ­��­,� Shoes reduced to $3.20 and so on. RpmembeA Sale ends Sat- . , I . I � V" �- , . � I . - , . - , . I ,, . . . I , �:�I,V, - ,,, I, , . hoping to make us appear as the the figureg for the,month of Decem- church, Middleton, was held in the when the following officers and di- of it freely. I � t , I ,V, �� � �_; I , M , - I % urday, February' 2nd. , � 11 � 11� "i "",1 fortunately that has not haP- ber incomplete. This total is consid- church basement at 8 p.m. oif Thurs- rectors *erp, appointed for, 1924:_ . , I I , ., i 1, � . L , . 111. R -if -i �, go-ats . '' ,I 4. � I I . "'RIA,_ ,�,�','k. I L I .11 .� I .11 � �( I ," Ar. day evening, January 31st. - P I I I . . I "a V ,L �� but Ye President,'F. A.. Edwards; Secretary- lapplik 1. 39, pe�W in this particular case, erably in excess of the previousC 1. . 11 `-�, I , , - . ;� . I.,, i ,r, - I , � nw� "7, - -s ia�pear to be a goat in our Several large shipments 'were made Notes—Owing to the heav,y snow Treasurer, George E. Greenslade;- I . I I I ,AW"W I " , , � � q,'., � there doe RENSALL , ' . . I I Aw-.;- . � �� 40, 1 . i ;I .. , 1, . . K V, ��, . , "I L% , midst at the present time, whVe to Chicago and other middle Western and strong gale, traffic was pretty Librarian, Rev. A. Macfarlane; As- . I : . I I I I M I - _. _� . K 11 ... ��� "'L : _A _+ in matters of this kind dbes S tes ,oints and south ; +-- + T fk ; ,ftff: 'Ll M, or T I t -1 00 no farm to a terra "I " 1FAF_ I . I- 11 J g-, I . IV s 8 n rar an, ss . owpe; a In - 0 en . re r I I - 1, . ; 1. , I . L I k.. I . — . - , . I �; 11 .L . , not improve as the years go by. running roads and not a few of our Directors, James H. Reid, L. Thorn- of years to reliable party, one mile 'weat of - "7F77 I , -1 '14- - , I I .1 -1 - 'ffensl�& Appay to­J9,ha lBe]j. Sr., F-ater, . t .1 -, I , 0 r '" i , I . I I Let me ask Veritas why he neglect citizens are soothing frost-bitten ears s,on, E. F, Merner, Mrs, H, MeKay, , - I I & I , 11 : $ L' ed to tell our citizens that the York- Vancouver, B. C.—In 1922 the ship- and face. Skating has been good and Mrs. J. Ferguson, Miss Josie Stirling. Ont. � 2929-2 1 L -1 W WWWWW7 1 shire Worsted Company, after having ping of the port benefited Vancouver we,11 patronized by the Youthful —The Ladies' Aid, of St. Andrew's Ladies, Aid Concert—The Scotch rpopl"_ __ - vr,A,F0RTJI I 4 h,sued about $102,000 worth of stock, directly to the extent of $15,000,000 swains and maidens.—Messrs. Taylor, church, are preparing a couple of concert and chicken pie supper held, . . \ I I I%PrdWdO�X I I I � . . . I . . � and after conducting their business, and indirectly $5!0,000,000, and for Beatty and Coleman shipped two car good plays to be given in the Town under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid ' % . 1, . , ' I I which, according to Veritas, had such 1923, with increased quantity handled loads of cattle and sheep to Toronto Hall on Febi-uary 22nd. Society, of Carmel Presbyterian TELEPHONE 11 , "I - opposITE CO3MERMAL HOTJ011 , . � L I I � a wonderful outlook, an� according the benefit should be proportionately Saturday last.—Mr. and MM Me- Doath of Joseph Archer. ­ There Church, on Friday evening of last L I � I / L - � � � I — I A � I �w - , could pro- larger, San Francisco last year Clenaghan, of Goderich, were renew- passed away on Tuesday Mo i week, was a great success as far as � L . . . . 1 77. , -Y - I . rmng one . I - I I - duce SUCU wonderful profits, had to handled 2,100,000 tons of foreign- ing acquaintances in our vicilaitY.— of our own and highl the splendid' supper and very ,excel- � - ,. well kn y respect- . . . - I I I ' close their plant after operating less borne freight and Vancouver 1,350,- We are indeed pleased to rej)ort Mis�; ed residents in the peysbn of Joseph lent programme was concerned#. but 'weeks I than one year and were declaxed 0040 tons, and for 1923 Vancouver will Markaret Galbraith still im. roving Archer.. very unfavorable' state of the little quiet during the pas,t week ow- his room for a 'number of i ( ons I 1) Deceased had lived here for the ing to the drifted conditi a of the through a very severe L cold is now . � bankrupt last March, and that accord-, equal San Francisco's 'last year total. and in a -fair way to sound health.— the past twenty-one years, having weatherand roads, a regular blizzard , roads.—Mr. and Mrs. Eacrett, who able to be out again. ­Mr. 'L E . J. jug to information received by us, — , Mr. and Mrs. Elliott entertained for some'years' been engaged with raging, prevented the :very large at- I L Mu spent �everal weeks here very pleas- Carlisle and wife are here from, the I these shareholders never received one Victoria, B , C .—The mineral pro- their friends to a social hop last Fri- William stard, who was :manager tendance that otherwise certainly antly with their 'inany reativels and West on a visit and at kreseni tire , .. . .w ceiit of either the principal or inter- duction. of Britis�fi Columbia for 1923 day evening. Owing to the severity of the Geddes Tyson Lumber Co. L He would have been. . Notwithstanding friends, left the firA of the week for visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hu*h J. Mac-: : est. shows an increase of 12.8 per cent. in of the weather some were unable to has been in, poor health for some the violentstorm. however, there was L 4$ Apparently, our friend Verita-s is monetary value over that of 1922, ac- get out, but those present report 'a months, but able to be around until a splendid atten . dance considering the their home.—Mrs. Millson, who spent Donald, Mrs. MacDonald being a siz- I I I I I not at all concerned that these inno- cordin,g to's statement issued by Hon. good time.—Mr. L. McConnell has re- about two .weeks ago, when he went weather and roads, as the proceeds of a number of weeks here with her sis- ter of Mr. Carlisle. It is some num- . I cerit people should have lost all they William Sloan, Minister of Mines. turned after spending a month in to Mrs. MbLeod's, where he was un- over eighty dollars testify. We might ter,, Mrs. J. Efflis, has returned to her of years since Ernie was � here and Goderich.—Mrs, Flett, nee Miss Jes- for a long term of years, he carried .1 put into ,this concern, and -the heart- The output is valued at $39,699,758, Minniapolis, Minn. Lee looks as if der the doctor's care, He was a say that ,the supper, including �he sie Habkirk, of Seaforth, is here vis- on the mercantile businesl v�ry'gue- 1, aches that are usually caused in any as against $35,158,853 for the previ- Uncle Sam had been pretty good to member of the Independent Order of 'historical "Haggis" and the concert� . . . iting relatives and is at present at cessfully at Indian Head, Sask.i.but I . or all of failures like this mean noth- Ous Year, an increase of $4,540,D15- him.—Dr. Newton Brady, of Bayfield, Foreste�s. ' At time of writing, the being held on Burns, ts, Mrs. Alfred Taifor.—Mrs. for the past two years has been 6_` .1 11 ' ing to him. He still seems to think The prodiibtlon of 192i had a value of and Varna, visited Toronto last week. funeral arrangements ha�e not been would be hard to surpa$s, the ladies Zettle and daughter,' of London, have ing at Moose Jaw He notes many .1 4 . that we should,have received them $28,066,641. 1 . —Mrs. L. Beatty was called to Clin- made. A brother and sister live in of the congrega been visiting at the �ome of Mr and' improvements and *changes in our I I . Vth a glad hand and open arms, even ton last week owing to- the illness Ottawa. . selves as most splendid cooks and lib- Mrs. William Hildebrandt.—On' Fri, I village.—We regret to report that Mr, IL Victoria, B. C.—British Columbia's of her mother, Mrs. Thomson.—Miss . - . eral providers, while the progr . " L after we had all this information. export lumber business is showing a Eva Epps iintends going to London - __ -.- - —, a long and varied one,' emJb amme' day forenoon last, while stepping' Thomas Sjrnpson, one of , 9.1 For myself I candidly ad -it that racing dbwn on a chair from doing some and most respected residents, is and I ; ', . � our oldest steady growth and is one of the rea- to. take a business course. -ZURICH readings, solos, duets and selec '.,i v these proposals did receive MY aP- L I t'Ons house duties, Ahss,Hattie $utherland has been confined to the', house for I , sons for the general progress which . by the orchestra, coupled with ad- � �, proval and I felt at the beginning of this province is able to record in a The Public Library.—Tbe aqpual dresses from -Ehe Rev. A- Sinclair had the misfortune to miss her . foot- the past week or so from _ a wry �,L - . . ,11 meetingoif the Zurich Library Associ- and Rev. J. Naylor, reflected much severe cold. Mr. Simpson, is nearing ". I I bmin ... and commercial way. Wa- McKILLOP bove the *rist.—The monthly meet- I the four score and ten and has beerk I 1, the negotiations that it looked like a ing, and in falling. broke her arm q- I good proposition, but, Mr. Editor, I terborne 'shipments of manufactured .1 .ation was held last Thursday evening. credit on all taking part. Rev. Dr. I � do not wish to occupy space in your timber from British Columbia for the nollars saved in dinner and tea seth; a The treasurer's statement showed a Colin Fletcher proved himself a ing of the W. M. S. of Carmel Churen I wonderfully active for that age and "I �. etails as to will be held on Thursday next, Febru- I always going about, and we hope hei, 1,;� " paper to go -into all the d nine months ending September Nth 76 -piece set for $8. Come and Bee. Beattie balance on hand of -over $100.00. Dur- pleasing and able chairman of the �� . , rw., Sealorth. * . ary 7th, at eight o'clock. The ladies may soon- recover his usually good NT � ,, what changed my opinion, but I free- 1923, amounted to 447,915,08-7 boala P ing 1928 nearly fifty books were add- entertainment. I of the congregation are asked not to health.—Miss - 7 , , I!* r , ly confess that while we, as a Coun- feet, as against 196,490,114 for the Farm SoId.—Mr. James Murray has ed to the library. 'The election of Briefs. — P The Young Peo I s i Janet Kendrick, . of I., .1, cil, have made mistakes, the dropping � Ple forget this important meeting. A Port Huron, is visiting at Mr. Samuel .4�', same period in 1922, an increase of sold his; farm on the second conces- officers resulted as follows: Presi- League of the Methodist Church, had new study book for this year has Steacy's and Mr. Davjd Nic - - . . ha* ,4.�­ L sion _T - ., of this proposition was not onelof approximately 78 per cent. to Mr. Foster T. Fowler, prin- dent, Miss Q. O'Brien; Vice President, a very interesting meeting on Mop- been introduced, entitled "the Island friends of Mr. John A. Mitoelh'se'll will . . . . . . I them. - cipal of the Seaforth Public School, Mr. E. E. Sthele; Secrethry and Treas- day evening last. The service - , 11 Let me also ask Veritas- this Writer was Beautiful," which is very interesting. regret to learn that he has been �, I of truth, why he did not jell our citi- Quebec, Que.—The Rothermere in- the consideration being $7,000. This urer, Miss Y. Kalbfleiseb; Librarian, under the direction of Miss Flora Hig A portion of this ,book is read at quite poorly ,for the past couple of :1 I 11 zens that a committee of three citi- terests of England, which recently farm has a fine stone house with Miss L. F*ust; Board of Managers, ins. Miss Elva Shaddock conducm every meeting—Mrs. J. Meyers and weeks and confined to his room but [,­ zens and two members of the council acquired a large block of timber land m s, large bank barn Rev. J. G. ­Litt, Rev. H. Rembe, Dr. fh, service, and a. splendid address ' , i children, of Zurich, spent the past we are pleased- to learn is im * 1.41.11, * IT . the Manicouagan river basin, were and other good farm buildings, and A, J. MacKinnon,' Mrs. (Dr.) P J. on "Success" was given,by Mx. Doug- week or so with their grandmother, a little—Our Council deseproving ,� ' 1; . " I were appointed by the council to in- IT' is considered one of the best in the O'Dwyer, Mrs. W. L. Siebert, Mr. D. las and a dtiett by Mr.. Joynt and Mrs. T. Sherritt, Sr.—The Sacrament for opening up the water runs and , o vestigate this proposition, and their learned to have headed a syndicate It; wlh_i�h will spend $16,000,000 in erect- t"hip. It was purchased some six Bedard. Mr. A. Melick and Mr. A. F. Mrs. Sinclair was enjoyed by alL Af- of the Lord's Suppex will be observed catch basins in good time fol1oWinLr , . report which appeared inthe columns ing pulp -and newsprint manufactur- years ago by Mr. Murray, from the Hess. Th I President, Secretitry aind ter the service the executive of the iiI Carmel Presbyterian church on the the rain and rapid thaw of the first .1, of our local papers not very long 41 �, . the Council ing plants near this city. Simultan- late James McQuaid estate. Mr. Dr. A. J'.-1hcKinnon were selected as LLeague arranged the progra.'rome for coming Sunday, F�bruaiy 3fd, i6t the part of thi miek.—Mrs. Win. Glenn, �::� L ago, practically advised Fowler will get ininiediate possession. the book committee. . I . the next three months.—Messrs. J. mo , . s ... III to have nothing further to do with eously with this news came an an- 8 rning service, and the preparatdry who lived':on the boundary of Usbqxut tfii-t6 Ci)mpiny. He apparently ig- nounceinent that the Saint Regis North End Notes.—One blizzard af- Notes—OWIng to the zero weather Passmore, Alex. Murdock, Thorns, Service Wjl1­ be held on the Friday and who movqd -to Lopdoa� . wiflh'-12er I L i - Paper company would build a $4,000,- ter another and cruelly cold weather ,and the storm last Saturday, the an- Welsh and G. C. Petty have returned evening preceding at 8 ­ . - nores this committee and their judge . nual rifeking of the subscribers of the from Toronto, *here they were P.M.—Mrs. H. daughter same four. or�,five yeara ago, I ment on this question and endeavors 000 plant near the parish of Saint is about all the news there is.—The ' look- Reid very pleasantly .entertained a died quite suddenly at her home thiS LL ., to load the whole thing on the Coun- Augustin, a suburb of Quebec. rural mail carriers have had a bard Hay Municipal Telephone System yras ing after our local bydro interests. number of her friends on Wednesday morning. Her I LL I eil—a.fine sample of truthfulness I * time of it and have dis,played great Postponed to Monday,� February 4th. —Mrs Bertha Bell has returned from afternoork last.—In . ,the Methodist M. received a telephone message on �� . "'. � � heroism Driving twenty or more —Miss V. Sieb�rt is moving her mil- a we�i's visit and holidays and is church next Sunday' morning the Thursday morning advising then, of ". 1.1, can assure you. Winnipeg, Man.—With the passing 'les some of the days we h I �;�,, � mi linery parlors to the store adjoining again looking after her business in- Quarterly Sacramental Service will the sad news, and took the mornin � 1� ��. inted three men that we of Dee6mber. the first four months this January is no child's play, -and thm 9 I We appo - W. H_ Pfile's shoe store in the Melick terests as milliner.—The past week be held.—Mrs. Robert Bon , spent train for London—Mr. E. Rannie, .11, I felt sure the town would have confl- of the 1923 crop year show the heav- yet rfiral mail delivery is the greatest block.—Mr. Andrew Turnbull, of the was ,the coldest and most stormy of the past week with her daughter, Mrs. -leader of the Methodist thurth, chair; , 1. ,dence in, and I am still of that opin- jest movement of the grain from the luxury which has been given us for a Sauble Line,' has purchased the 75 this winter and the trains em� not T. C. Joynt. returning to Brucefield on ,� �I,i . I L !an. These men were Mr. Jones, farms in the history of the Canadian generation.�We regretted to learn of acre grass and bus,h farm on the 16th only hRurs late, but the ruNrval cour- on Weidnesd�y, and her daughter, choir at Ais harne.—Mlsq Nora F61- � L Manager of the Dominion Bank; Mr. West. On December 28th, the date the death of Mr. Fred Arnold, who concession, Hay, from the B, Pfile iers also found it would be impossible Mrs. o. I ", D. Sir*pson, of Brucefield; is lick was in Zurich on a- visit during 1, Charles Stewart and M,r. John Mae- to which official figuTes are av'ail,4ble, resided, near Manley school house for estate.—Rev. and Mrs.'4 H. Kalb- for them to make their long trips.— spending a 'few days here.—Mr. Wil- the week—Mrs. Casi� was in London � I I Tavish, and the two members of the the farmers of the ,prairie Provinces many years. Mr. Arnold was a re- fi6sch, of Brantford, visited relatives Our busiriess men have found trade a liam Craig, who 'has bee, confined to this week. I I .�;� 4 Council, kx. J. W. Beaittie and Mr- had marketed 323,067,244 bushels Of liable man—Westerners have not here last week. I . I � ­ 4 i: i, ,, � George D. Haigh. I can assure You wheAt, as against 257,969,7,66 bushels come to Ontario to spend the winteT Hay Insurance C61npany­'The an- . I I . . 11 I that our good friend, Mr. Jones, did last year. Of this,large amount of in �s large numbers as formerly.—In, nual meeting of the policyholders of ____ L'. ,� the very best possible in the wqy of grain marketed. there' has been load- reading The Expositor I notice that the Hay Township Farmers, Mutual I I n i,, - sectiring information an which they ed out of country elevators 113,338 Rev. Mr. Irwin and Mr. Du�can are, Fire Insurance Company wa-s held in - I � - - - (" � �,'. . could base their report to, the Council, cars on Canadian Pacific railway lines having a little racket over religious the Tow -n Hall, Zurich, on Monday. . I ww� - ��� I I - _.i - . , .and this was certainly appreciated by and 39,398 cars on the Q.N.R., for a matters. As the population of Can-' Messrs. J.,Pfaff, J. P. Rau, 0. KlOpp L . . , I 1. . i �`�, them, whether by Veritas or not. total of 269,233,304 bushels. ' ada is pretty evenly divided, if these and -G. GrJham were re-elected direc- ' � L d ''.1 � I # Will our writer of truth write an- I gentlemen get the rank and file tors for another ter7n. Messrs. W. H. � 4V 4P , I , I . L ­- �other article and tell our people how ------- started, there will be wigs on the Pfile and A. F. Hess were re-elected I I A successful the proposition of Mr. KIRKTON green and few to lift them. I see Mr. Auditors. At the meeting of the Try this recipe I 'Matthewman has been in Wingham? I . Duncan intimates that Mr. Irwin is Board of Directors, held after the I I I i L .Surely. since he has adopted such a The Agricuiturai 6ociety.—The an- a fibber. This reminds me of Pat annual meeting, Mr. H. 'Eilber, Credi- . 1! , - I wonderful name, he can do no other nual meeting of the Kirkton A gr'- and Mike, who were out walking and ton, was reappointed as Secretafy- 1. I .;. I than try to live up to it. cultural Society was held in Aberdeen they came to an excavation in the Treasurer of the Company, and Mr. . for ec ' ,�7� ono y , ;11-, . If, as Veritas says, that dereliction Hall on January 24th. There was a ground. Mike leaned over to see the William Lamont, Zurich, a � I , ,p general ' I .1 . I . . "I I : � of duty and remissness in business large attendance. The treasurer's bottom, lost his balance and fell in. agent. The financial statement for Go to the red ftont store—one of the gOods as you can anywhere—and pay less L , I foresight lies at the front doorstep of report showed a balance on hand of Pat stood back a safe distance and the yeaf 1923, as presented t;o the . 300 in Canada's largest grocery iorganiza- because we buy for less and pass the sav- I those entrusted with the best interest $139. The number of members for shouted: "Mike, are you living or are meeting by the treasurer, shows that ! " . -of the town because we failed to carry the past year was 346, and the num- "I'm living," .said Mike, during the Y" i 534 new policies were tion sh - as all other DOMINION ings along to you. . 41 STC;2y -on negotiations with this Company, ber of entries at the fall fair was you dead?" , ea cZtor ;e . � 11 � what then has he to say of Stratford, 1,760, exceeding last year by 300.,Tbe' "Oh," said Pat� "You were always issued, making the policies An force I others I rs do—no bad debts of Repeat as often ap you need grocleries I �� il . .. such a liar. I can't tell yet whether 2,032 covering an insurance of $7,- - to pay for- Carry your purchases —that's the recipe fbr st4ady savings that 'Woodstock, Peterboro, and even Bar- Society will again enter in the field you're living or whether you're 290,150.00. The total loss ' d dur- —saving Oe cost of delivery. Getasgood )COUnt up oo big at -the end of the year. . I The varieties of dead." Never mind; it good Catholic ing 1923 -ere $7,309.16711 I I � -rie itself, which, according to press crop ,competition. AM, Com- / , � reports of a meeting in Barrie in grain selected were fall wheat and — -_ � I " � A is better than a bad Protestant, and pany has cash. assets of $11,657.35 . I A I August, 1922, were all approached by oats. Government judges will be and $266,3W.86 residue of premium , )V1 1 a Mon "'�"g Specials at Your , 1=1101M Store . . �,L a good Protestant is better than ey- this concern. if the staftements made employed in the judging of the lig)'t bad Catholic is the wuy I ,look at notes, with no liabilities. Mr, Wm, . DoMi - li k " 1 by, Mr. Crawford, their manager, at and heavy horses, The fall fair will things. Consitt was elected President for the � - I . I I 1.631 1. , I that meetilag were true? Evidently be hold on September Nth and Oct year 1924. . I I ' I . . _�,� 't . , ' -we are all wrong and Veritas, this ist. The,following officers were elect- — � � I SOAPS RICH14ELLO COFFEE , . �, Death of Mrs. George Pollock— �: truthful soul, is right. His judg- ed: President, R. N. Shier; Ist vice, WALTON Mrs. Ellbn Pollock, widow of the late All kindvr, 10 for - , !� i Samuel Routley� 2nd vice, James - 69C ,', I -.1b. tin ment on this question is supreme. George Pollock, passed away at, her . - .1 . til The reference to the gentlemanly More; Directors—William A. Brock, Not,es.—Good morning. Have you 4ionte in Zurich on Tuesday, after a - . � I � �,, Ethiopian, which is Ina% by Veritas, James Ste I ��)� . phen, Robert Berry, Wil- had the measles?—Miss Addie Love, lingering illness. The late Mrs. Pol- AMMONIA POWDER RICHMELLO COFFEE � I I - C 1/2 lb, tin - - . - - y � ,� -may be better understood by himself liam Brock, Joseph Creary, John who has been in Toronto for some lock had been in poor health for some 3. packages for . . -23 � 33c ,i . than it is by any one else, but the Duncan, Itichard Paynter; Jasper time, arrived home for a few holi- time and bet death was not unex- - , I . .. .1 \ " , .. 1 . I lk, Enigma, as ,we see it, is, how any Pridliarrt, Wesley Hodge, John days.—Mr. T. Sohier, of the Bank of pected, The funeral was held on , LAZENBY'S CHEY SAUCE 1:, -person having the inside inforniation Morphot, John Pringle, John Gettler, ��ommerce, his wife and son, have CHIPSO I Thursday, interment beirig made in C bottle - - - -' - ", , - been holidaying with ielatives in Sim- gayfield cemetery. - - - . - I � regarding this proposition, as I know Samuel Pym, A. Ber,ryhill, A. Bret -23c , I ,,�� I a certain individual has, should still hour; secretary -treasurer, Amos coe for three weeks. Mr. MeTaggot A Narrow Escape.—The family of - 0 and,23 . . ' 'I', ' � i RXCELS-IOR DATES . - continue to think that it should h . ave Doupe; honorary directors, William of Seaforth, has been acting Manager �Jr. Samuel $chock, -who lives a few MW I ,,, - been put over the ratepayers. Forrester, M.P.; William Black, M.P.; of Bank of Commerce duNng Mr. miles West of Zurich, bad a narrow MACAROPil or SPAG - 2 packets - - - - - - I C, - . In conclusion, let me smy that if N. W. Trewartha, M.L.A.; Mae. I -r- Sohier's absence.—Mr. John 2 1 . Watt ,,j,,pe' from asphyxiation' caused by HETTI, I- b. pkts. I P if, . . Veritas and those citizens whom he vine, M.L.A.; William Robinson,* shipped a fine car load of cattle this coal gas on Sunday night. Meni�,ers I - 2ior29c­1 �,�� �, . TIGER SALMON (Cohoe) n115 , X , speaks of as being dissatisfied be- William Atkinson. John Cole. The week abd is in Toronto looking after of the family- a -re still quite ill from � . I lb. tin - - . . " ., I, . aw was not submitted, president and secreta - the sarne.—It is rumored that Harvey the effects of the gas. I � I _ I cause a by -L , ry were appoint CHEESE 241- _. ,�vill arrange to meet the Council and ed to attend the annual .fairs. con! Hoover hag sold his farm tLdjoining I lb. - - -- . , C I *_ � I I the, Committee w-ho'investigated this veuVon to be held in Torouto on the village. Perhaps it will be better el I I — k . I I� - ',-25 TIG'ER'SALMON ' . �, I ' February 5th and OM known as the W. Sboldice farm. We KIPPEN. . - I L (Cohoe) 1/2 lb., tj I .1" - 1 . " _proposWon. we will b� only too glad I n ,- , " 11 .1. 10 give them all the information re- ,!!=� � are inforined that I Mr. and Mrs. I � I - . BACOM 13c , �,­ . g-9-rding it, arid wil4 I believe, be able Hoover intend moving to Landou if Wlava saved in dinner and tea sets; a . - I . 9 " .. _:, I t6 e>cplain very satisfactorily to you, I EXETER . s Miaa 76-piefte set for '$8,,Come ata nee. Beattie 1b.. - .Z - I . I . . to 31C 1 COOKING FIGS, : ;. I . � . � , .1 W'L ' - "' ' 'P' disttor'g 'B".W., Sbaf'rth' L - . 09- �, �A% citizeiis that the cause -me par. - lleen,, , eod Is under ,6he . 1 3 lbs . . . . . . . 9 -U -C - .. . :1 I I Th 7 tvig 16AV a rmptoms Notes—The young people of St. I 2 I I I st�ed wgs the proper one, A& a Cotin. Death of Mrs. Henry Makins,­'Me care.,' e o . 4 ba a . - qJ I �!,,,_. � . -_eR, we vill always welcome cong"e- death'oecurred at her haine in Exetor of typhoid fd�er ' we are I wry to Andrew's Churoh, held their sodial ,; . OLIVES, size No. 88 tb 'OC - , 13P,OORS � i 10 a" I " - tive elifficism and avy SUL&Ogestiong on JanuafY,221nd� of one of the oldest st9te.--Lapkellee Ctii�miilgslappen-1 everring.oii Wednesday gvening last, / . : � .,5 . - . . %% _`� . , - ed with A veil painful accident, when a goodrk,nmmber ot yodng And I ; � . -c . � "I "I - I I �fhat Will gasist us in furtheri I . ANAN 75 1 . , , � � � , - rIg the AM best known residents of the vil I I . ., . and I ;�-;" . , �.intaf#gt 6f our towti, will be iVpred- lake in the peiton of MTs. HOMY While vMfokitig im his garaged and ola Were preq�ftt fo'4njog a fine pro� I . RO , AN WEAL . I �: I ." I , . - I think Makins. Mrs, Nakins, w1lose witidot clftniog the engine of his ear with gra,mme. Mr,. John Ilyde ki I I ��:�,­�' , ,igtbA�v6ty much indeed, but . � ', Pr6aid#nt k Ad et - - . . . ,., - S . , ,-,�:: : , , , "­ � . . � L , ,.'J ft 10 "-d25c �r " ­U�t� 33c ,Oxo .-a .ji�,t�ill U goner,sily aVeed t,hat name wa,q Affiet Strfith, -was born -in gaaoline� Law-ence 'had a stove ,go- of th'ej club,,ae�ed ge chairman in a I I tin ., 1. " �'��'. �,",: . �, L L , - *o'iAd, be mrach more V16aemnt &nd the '�owndlrip,pf Vaughan, tear To- JLI,g t. the' I _1 ' - I . I I I I I �J'i.), �, -, t6,hft plgi�e a little i1i whldh very &6 and capable manne'r,,, A ,� ,� , " , I I on the 9t'h �of f . I ti ' `6'bpt,W6M iflany of our cititens ront4 J�Auary, 1849. he Waa OREAM OF WNSAT, " V I �. 11 L - " ,;� -; . L - , WOAdng. AlthfoUghLhie vm; fine w 'comisting of read- . 1. Packet - � . . . . 41 d!0 I-MONE � � I ,, �� ' ,��'o I %�:%.�:� , . 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