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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-04-18, Page 4Tug RU A r it 4. r whihtT 113a, All ever the 1 P PAU.il . =I of four buu4re 04'ety 441; em 'XIV, i r, Snow 0 re" q $25 t b�d, 0. V Pam. a 04 yl 0 Ig k Wall Xt cerW4XkWW T., 41 AIdAple. ra ano TOU4,.. $49.13; Beudl,,'oaUPd on Brupoaald, fille 6 trees sin A"W44% ire PuQw uevlle�orm,Qtly. 9 Ile Oyo- ill Ili pie pAutiog account, $48AS; cently. -Mrs. Thomas Wheg r, lcup51W V Xou wil; U, A AV t .2 beluent tilel-rond 13, the village is vuhing a *Q home of Id i4 t f RK k" to your isinBaj�er, $5.00 her sister, Mrs. Uinuillds,. ig Insit- den 49W, 00 ople Who .. ....... .... co_tq4 -Mr. ad for, qome'� in very' th Ahe 4*ount openjxlg snow this W�ek, rs. we ** 804, 0 qw.V4,my *Qrge )Kill i�5 3,26; forth r. is in Torponto 44 Op a j5114N�d 11 -Ontari .00 apM .0,"a tie in an T. Kyle, open ing her' sister thk Kra. Win. C &A '4 0F aClam ;:f their I O Ww a few moos -east *Oi� 1*1�i .MorloyCholow, o�Hens4lly relftet to lefrr4 that ome time, is now ini.. ter, assess- R or. a,, 15 years, snow roads, $21.66; P. Schwalm, op- Sinclairl.-35as Z4Ph,, who.has, the engagel , . . . . etin of Los Cal., Be 9f the, late ening snow roads, $12.05; F. -Corbett, has been'111 for s G teyears. 111 opening snow roads, $5;"' ',6mberg- proving. -The monthly me 00 k g of she is. qui rlk- And confined 'to Engine and Carlson T�lephone Mfg. Co., sup- the� W. M. S. was held o4 Wednesday, 'Mr. and'�Nr' 11 i4e; medical ti�ea ut, 44" 13 0 �.a love no " he twon in saying m iage to take aitwe -acturers' Ch,Ooiy, Qf To- er room ill :&lfred tme 'Mrs., Anna McDonald pre� ronto lAce in and will4ope fo heir recovery in the I s. $51.90; Northern Electric Co,, April 9th. JA t1.1 the ready su&lies, $12.15; M, G. Deit; salary, sided; Mrs. C. Clifton gave An inter- Los near future. -Quite a large number WI t. 'I months, $412.50; Bell Telepbone Co., esting reading out of the study book; The Spring,Uair.--Our Spring Show of the members of Zurich Lod& A.F.- pn� ... .. 4 V1rqV' 1'0 the, p perty holders, as f rr tolls, $5.34;. P. McIsaac, balance sal- short readings were given by Ivfrs. C. held on T-46sgiay afternoon and A.M., at Hensall, motored to MR W0X1W y ary three months, $442M. The coun- Haugh and Mrs. J. MeWeen, The one of -the laie t n e atldui merely for an exten- terms _e§sMent s t d best attended Exeter on Monday evening last to under they have been operating for cil adjourned to meet again on Mon- Mission Band has been closed for the of any, and the exhibit of horses was meet the,District Reputy,GrAnd Mas�' Our dainty and stylish Sandals, day, May 5th, for general business winter months, but it was decided to unusually 14&e and good and gireat- ter,.Mr. Stephenson, of Stratford, and a an4, Oxford t1W Pat ten years, These industries win the admiration of thp ISI!Vpefs and as. a Court of, Revision -of the reopen it in May. It was carried in ly admil�& "The exhibit of, cattle, at the same time visit their bret styles in Sandals in every woman ooks at thein. Srn%jVt two of th hren e town's largest tax- _411dL Stephen Drain. motion that Miss Janet Aikenhead be while not Patent Leather, Grey S de Elk and every ratepayer knows .As large, was good, and of Lebanon Looge,there, 'and report Brown alf Leather -ar prices ,BlegleL Soioo the President and 'Miss Pearl Doug- there were, fine specimens in the dif- a most pleas l n- i*,at their operations have meant to ranging from .............. .......... i2 5 las, Vice President of theBand, The ferent cla$�Sfa fficers of the Exeter lodge , S. A large number of i4g. The 9 to the prosperity Of Seaforth in past MANLEY other officers and the leaders, for tha prizes, inclUdihg special ones, were put on the first degree in a manner -years. Even to -day with the general N(:�tes.-Mrs. Pat McLaughlin re- season will be chosen later. -Rev. Mr. given out, 0 the. prize ist in this that called FOR MISSES AXID CHILDREN ion forth�much praise, both trade and manufacturing depressi turned home after spending some Martin, of Long Branch, is expected issue from the D.D.G.M. -and the visiting shows.$ and very mtjch credit is "`� Dain'ty:Sandals and Strap Slippers for the iddies in the well that exists throughout the country, 'time with her sister and brother in to occupy the pulpit next Sunday- due to those who did so much to rethren. After the lodge was clos- 4" they are still larMemployers of la known Hurlbut, Bunny Footand Classic makes'. We shoe children Logan. -Mr. William Manley spent Mrs. Hohner moved into Mr. Jack- r4ake our Pair the great correctly. success it ed, what is ofterk termed the, fourth bor, and with a return to normal con- Sunday with friends in Seaforth.- son's house last week. -Mr. Ronald proved degree, -was much enjoyed in the fo rin ditions their operations here Would Mr. Thomas Johnston had. a successful McKenzie left here for Chicago last Addrew4.ad Presentation.,- On of a fine supper, which did, much be an asset that Seaforth could never sale last Tuesday. Good prices were week. He has secured -a situation as Moilday evi6iling last the' choir- of credit to the merabers of Lebanon 2gain, regain should just considera- realized on stock and implements, but seco nd engineer on a freight boat. Carmel Pre yyterian church met at Lodge as splendid providers. of the tion not be shown them. _S,_ the farms were not sold, as nobody His many friends wish him .success the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drys- good things of this life, and a pb�as- re Regarding the Huron Flour Mills is keen for farming. -M. C. Rhode in his ventu ant sopial hour or two was spent in dale, Mrs. Drysdale being a member By-law, there should be no more hesi- had a successful sale last Friday, but of the choir, o do honor to one of the toasts, speeches, songs and recitations. tation on the part of property hold- the farm remained on his hands, The Hensall brethren appreciated brightest and most valued members ers in passing it, than there will be which he is offering for sale private- in the pe uch the glad welcome and kbid in the passing of the two above men- ly. KIPPEN of the choir, rgon of Miss very in Ola Cook., Who is shortly to leave here entertainment they received. - Our tioned. The Company is compo�;ed of Shower. -A very pleasant after- to make hl�r -home in Los -Aiig�les, sugar makers report a very good TELEPHONE 11 a*ble, practical men and is sound fin- COW19RCUL HOTEL -was most season and mollasses have been freely ancially, and what they are asking ELIMVILLE noon was spent at the home of Mr. California. The evening will not cost the town one dollar a- William C. Sproat, of Tuckersmith, on pleasantly spient in%guegsig contests, brought into market. -Mrs. F. C. Me- Shower. -Another of those inter- Thursday afternoon las, when a etc., but the niost interesting part of Donell, of Detroit, and for many years 'part from the rganizing expenses. esting events of which one young number of the neighbors and friends the evenfing� ` the presentation it, a resident of our village, spent the Every guarantee by-law, -however, Wa together LIVE STOCK MARKET bringing 4% fo 5 cents, export staff up to th�tt, lady is the most important figure, oc- met and presented his the bride -elect. Mr. William A. Me- week end here with relatives and cents and an odd p -has its opponents, active ones at Buffalo, April 15-0attle 2.bOO; shipping 5% ial�everal cases, curred Monday night at the home of daughter, Agnes, bride-to�-be, with Laren sang in his usually pleasing friends.-M.r. J. W. Ortwein has sold grades -active and strong; _.biitche� grades at 5YA cents, Bolognas were jUst.ateadr7.0 nd as the Mayor stated the purpose Y. of the meeting was to form an or- Mi. and Mrs. Weston Horne, when some silverware and china. After manner, "Oh Promise Me," after the neat little cottage that he pur- steady'an s�rong; cows 25 cents bigher; few selling as low as 2IX2 cents. Practically bulls cry strong; shipping steers, sq.56 to anything good to b i . Miss Cora Bell, bride of this week, -two or three hours of social conversa- -,vbich Mrs. . A. McL-aren � played chased last fall from Mr. aid Mrs. J. c oice in,t4e butcher Line ganization that would carry all three $11; butchers, se was a ready sale and 2,5 0 head had crossed f�,10 to IF50; yearlings, $9.�r, 0 -laws. Towards this was presented with a shower, by a- tion lunch was served After which all the weddingl� march and little Miss Leeper, to Mr. Samuel Dilling, of the to U1.150, hei to to the scales at 2 'clock when prospects- were by end a com- $6.50 $8.75; �air mittee of three, -composed of Messrs. bout three dozen of her lady friends, left for their respective homes,,Wish- Catherine.aid Bobby Drysdale inarch- Township of Tuckersmith', who in- choice covvs, $8.75 to, $7.50; eannrti and due for a clean-up.- Sale was found far all who had gathered together for the ing Miss Sproat a 4ppy voyage ed into the,drawing room dressed as tends retiring from farmi cutters, $2.25 to $8.75; bulls, $3.00 to $6.90: the stockers -and feeders offered al�: steady F. G. Neelin, E. L. Box and A. D. ng very stockers end feeders $4.00 to K25; fresh priclil a dozen Joads moving out at from 5 er�ing to do her honor. When Miss down the pathwa of life. bride and groom, and presented the cowls and Bpringers, aetivk and strow- $35 for stockers and 5% - S.6 soon and moving into our village to to 5.60 cents to 5 Sutherland was appointed to draft ev -A the ring and t - to $115. cents for. feeders. Bell entered the room she ws led to Wedding Reception. reception bride -elect �w enjoy well earned rest from the ac an article containing the facts and hen led Caivs---2,700; active: choice 5D cent. Top calves sold strong, a couple. making a chair, which was covered with white was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the way t&'Ahe dining room tive duties in which he has been en- $1800 to $18.50; fair be good, $10.00 to sii; 13% cents and choice kind merits of these by-laws, and how which were steady at . .. .. 'bers their reception or rejection will ef- and beautifully decorated with pink Bert,McKay, of the London Road, on was very prettily decorated for the gaged. -Mr. William Web auc- culls ­$6 to $9.50; heavy, $6.50 to $9. 10 to 111/4 cents. But anything medium or flowers and ribbons while Miss'May Monday evening in honor of Mr. and occasion. On the table ther tion sale, of household goods and Hags ---20 000 I slow-, 25 cents lower; oo-mou sold slow and lower -and the poor feet the town. This article will be rs. Alfred Moffatt "b e appear- furniture was well attended on Wed- others acti�'. �ndmzy; heavy mixed and stuff was greatly in the majority in s� heavy published in the town papers next Heywood played Rendelisolin wed- M , wh just return- ed what seemed to be a large wedding Yrkers, $8.16; 16-t yrkers, $7.4 to �8.15; offering. in fact, greater share of the � ding.march. Mrs. (Rev.) Livingstone ed that evening from their h ney-1 cake, whi h` th sday last and good prices were ob- pigs, $6.75 to $7; roughs, $6.75; stage, $4 tll- from 6 to 71h cents week, and following it a public meet- a c e, bride-elbet was ask- ne calves offered sold tained. A1 We mentioned in a form- to $5.00. with quite a few as low as 5 coats. ing will be held, so that every p-eop-'arose and read an address from the moon. The home was.iiedly decolat- ed to cut, ut which proved to be a Sheep and lambs-��,800; active; wool 4ambs emand in the sheep and lamb division members of the "Live Oak" Mission ed for the occasion and about 150 beautiful"Olerliric aoffee perculator, as er issue, Mr. Webber has decided 15 cents higher, $10.09 to $17.50, clipped also strongly favored the choice kind. One -erty holder will have an opportunity of hearing these matters fully dis- Circle, of which Miss Bell is a valued guests enjoyed -themselves in cards a gift from the choir, accompanied by since Mrs. Webber's recent death, to lambs. 25 cents higher $8.00 t,smi5i;athers lot of old laanbs.brought 16 cents Per Pound. unchanged. which - up a cent, compared with recent member, and little Misses Olive and and dancing. -The music was furn- t West -arid live with his daugh- cussed. the following address which speaks 90 On Umion Stock Yards, Toronto, April l6th.- marketings hurt from 14% to 15Y2 cents took Ruby Johns presented her with a ished by Mr. Abe Forsythe and dau-gh- for itself and which was read by ter there. -We are pleased to�'repo, A fair sized offering of cattle showing good the rest of the choice kind, with few makinfr Right here we would like to point Mr. L � handsome umbrella, which the bride- ter, Belle, in their usual good style. W. C. Goodwin, leader of the choir: that Mrs. J. R. McDonald, of t demand the upper figure quality in the bulk met an active . Spring lambs ranged from the advisibility of having that this morning and Prices generally -were a $8 to sir, each' -and in the case of the Spring elect was asked -to open. As she did Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt were the recip- "To Miss Ola Cook of Hensall, don Road, a mile or so south of our public meeting in the very immediate Ont. shade o a quurter stronger than at the,close lambe salesmen complained of lack of quality -future. As the Mayor said, these by- 1 so, a large number of cards dropped ients of many handsome gifts, which Dear friendk�and associate member of village, and who has been for some of last week. .Export buyers took over 500 in the bulk. laws will be discussed on the streets. out, on which were written directions testified to the high esteem in which Carmel Presbyterian church choir:- months. past very seriously ill, is now head of heavy steers. butcher cattle and cows. Hogs sold steady with ,last week's close at ra, g h improving ni Ying 7% to 81/:� cents for the good to choice 7% cents, f.o.b., a:nd 8.15 off ca Ion d cely and able to sit up a pa for finding the articles gathered for they are held. Mrs. McKay an sis- We are met this evening as a churie h y steers and extra choice handyweights haul- 'That statement is absolutely true, but little each day. Her many old as high as 81/4 cents in spots. The top cattle, 831 the shower, which were hidden in va-r- ters proved to be the best of hostess- choir to spend a few social hour, to friends sisv The receipt to -day was 3�201 the council will find, in all probabil- for this season was paid for 23 steers aver calves, 2,409 hags and 397 sheep and lambs. ions parts of the house and which. L's, and at a late hour the guests"de- gether, blit, the pleasure of the oc- trust that her recovery may rapidly ity, that the first ones to open these continue�The St. Marys popular ging 1,480 pounds by Swift Canadian Co. Quotations- Heavy steers. choice, $7.50 pa, discussions will be opponents of the she proceeded to collect. The gifts parted, wishing Mr. and Mrs. lWoffatt casion is only marred by the thouglit These wee Prime white faces, bought at the $9.25; butcher steers, choice, $7.00 to $7.501 ranged in size from a bed quilt and' a happy and prosperous --journey that there will be a separation and drai�iatic club will present A. play en- Winnipeg Stocker and Feeder Show last Fall do. good. $6.00 to $6,50; do. medium, -measures, and they can rest assured wash tab to small utensils and indis- through life and also thanking Mr. that we Are, goon to lose one, titled, "Afy Friend From India 11 in by 0. Atwell and shipped in to -day from to $5.75; do., common, $4.00 to $4.50; butcher that they will have their arguments of the Princeton. Out by W. G. Hutchison to Jftcra, choice, $6.75 to $7.50: do. edl T' nsable in a well -ordered' kitchen, and Mrs. McKay for their kind hos- very brighte9t a the Town Hall, H4nsall, under' the Shields -Atwell, Md. Baby beeves were more $5.76; do., common, $4.50 t.Z$4!lr,+.- well prepated, so that the soonerthe Pie nd best members of auspices"of the Women's Guild of St. Plentiful than usual and auite a few were including some fine pieces of alumin- pitaliy. our choi, in -the -person of -yoursel� Watcher cows, choi6e, $5.00 to $5.50� do., people are made conversant with taken for the Ejast�cr trade at from 81X% to 9 medium. $3.50 to $4.50; canners sad cistters,, um and pyrex. Although very much Notes. -Miss Etta Jarrott, who has aj we Ulieve it is Paul's Anglic�n church on Monday the real facts and�" advantages that an open secret tha cents, while choicm bandyweights, butchers $1.50 to $2.00; butcher bitlla. chole6l, $4.95 to -will ensue to the town by the passing surprised, Miss Bell carried off the been spending the past three eeks you are soon to� leave us to take up evening, May 19th. -Our villagers made�7 -to 1% cents for the bulk,\�with one $5.25: do. common, $2.50 to $8 ke - re in si 5.50 to $6.00; di g of the h -laws, the, better it will be ituation gracefully and made a very at -her home here through sickness, your, abode in the. beautiful and far were very sorrST to learn of the ve%ry straight aload at 7.00 cents.; medium to good steers, chofm 3 x: f;4r, �;4% suitable and feeling reply, expressing returned the latter part of the week fanie4 State of C�lifornia to make a sudden death of Mr. Sheldon Eyre stuff brought 61/2 to 6.90 cents. Demand for to $5.00; stock good. $4.65 '- $6 for- the welfare of the town. m' rt nd kosher killing accounted for a fair, $3.75 to $4.20 , milkers and her gratitude for the tangible form to Toronto, to resume her duties as, former and much respected resident the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo' e,xopod of -the -best covks at from 5.85 to $76.00 to $90,00; -calves, choiee, moo to Eyre, of near Chiselhurst, which oe- 61/2 cents; oine kosher killer making Oie'tDp $11.60; do., medium, $7. O.-- $9.00 ZURICH of her friends best wishes. The re- teacher in the public school. - Mr. of our village supremely happy in the M -at 7 icents. while the bulk of the good but- mainder of he evening was spent in John Hyde, of. Stanley, had tbe_ bonds of wedlock. While as a choir, curred at the parental home on on- eher cows rought 416 to ommon, $5.60 $9.00; Votes -A number from the village music -1 Mp_ clay morning last. 51Y1, cents, which $15.00 to $15.go; . bu , $13.00 silt. 0: lkd social converse and after a fortune during'the latter part `t!ki The deceased was was steady to strong. f - we will iniss-yo ull Prices showed do, tulle, $8.00 ur splendid $9.00 sh t 0. e services, and vicinity attended he Spring Show wholsonie lunch was served, all join- week to lose.-4goo .1 a bright young man of onl 24 years improvement, the bulk of the good butcher $8.00 to $9.00; culls $5.00 to $5.50: h d His'Sol, as one of best solo singers, Y staff bringing 4y2 to 51/4 ents, which was fed and watered, . $7.75;'do., fmo.h., $7.25; at Hensall on Tuesday. -Mr. E- ed in singing "Auld Lang Syne," and John, had -just returnM'. %poln ''He' 7 and-.�one that4las ever. most Agree- and well and favorably known in our steady to strong. Bull Prices showea im- 'Country ';'Koehler has sold the skaing rink to ints. $7.00; do., off. cam. (Joag departed for their homes after a sall witha,�smll load rear -h- abl sing'aiid village, and much sympathy is felt provenient the bulk of the good butcher staff $8.l.5; Po ,willing to take, any do.,--seiect, $8.r3o. plea for his bereaved parents and member� illage,had occasion. to tie part in the sbr�e 'in Mr. Leroy O'Brien, who gets immedi- very enjoyable evening. ing the yi of song our ..ate possessin. . Mr. O'Brien intends Notes. -On Friday evening of last -the team to 'Mr. * Schafer's raili�j,� church, as well As to give us and the of the family in their sad bereave- putting the same in shape for law week the members of the choir put when the horse suddenly dropped over church and soeie�ty- at, large, your m4��t, for while Sheldon had been bowling this summer, andSill use it on a play entitled, "The Young Coun- and irf the course of -a few imites splendid talented and trailed -services poorly f r a few weeks In he was M winter for skating. -Confirmation try. School Ma'am," which, to say the was dead. This is inde6d'a JA 'to as an elecutiahiti. We, feel that our �hougbt at the ilvfi� of his death to be services were held in the Lutheran lea . st, was well done, all performing Mr. Hyde, as seeding time is almost loss Will I improving nicely.�A telegram mes- at gain to all those �church last Sunday when a class of their duties in a very creditable man- at hand. -Mrs. William. McDonald, of whom You)evirll�fe associated with in sage was received on Wednesday Easter - Mill fifteen boys and girls was conf morning last announcing the death of irined inery ner- A number of songs were given t1le Kippen Road, accompanied by her your new, and' -we know, happyhome. by the pastor of the church. -Messrs. betweeri acts, which were enjoyed by daughter and Mis Gra:6e McGregor, But: we hope that' as from time to Mr. James Glenn, a former well Stade & Weido and Mr. L. Prang have the good crowd present. -Mr. Wilfrid spent,a-day in Strsatford during the time You will come, to visit your par- known resident, of the Township of Thad large electrically lighted signs Johns returned home from Victoria past week_A� number of our citizens ents and home'liere, that we will be Usborne, near Lumley, Mr. Glenn Ever one wants a new Hat for the hoh- placed over their gasoline tank sup- Hospital last Saturday and we are are under, the doctor's. care, but we favored still with your talents both had been in a hospital in Winnipeg y day. We have a large and up-to-date ply stations. -Mr. Ezra Koehler has pleased to stae is recovering nicely. hope when the weather comes a lit- in song and in elocution. We cannot for some time'. The, remnains are to purchsed a modern baking plant -Seeding operation have commene- tle�warmer we will see them out much let this occasi6n lya�s without ki-ving 'be brought to Hensall and we believe -which will be the funeral coitege will be from Hen- are Stock to choose from and our prICeS installed at once and ed. The high -winds and lack of rain improved�Mr. William Doig, of You sorns� tangiVe. expres5ion of otir 'Mr. Koehler expects to �5upply Zurich have hurried up the drying process Port Huron, spent the week end t esteem for yoW.'talented. services in sall station to MeTaggart's cernetery. right. -and vicinity with good'bread in the much quicker than was thought ps- his home here. -Messrs. thomas and the choir for a iftumber of years, and The deceased. left here a good many mear future. sible a few weeks ago. -Mrs. Hey- Edgar Butts, of our village, have pur- we ask you to accept his electric years ago and had made his home in Hydro Pays In Zurih.-The audi- wood Sz., has returned *to her Rome chased a truck for which they intend coffee perculat d as. . you. use it Winnioeg and was an unmarried man, tors' report of the Zurich Hydro SYS- After' having spent the winter with to use for gathering cream and eggs. *e'-Iwill be Plie81904 th have'you' think and was well known in this neiglibdr- tem for the year 1923 has been re- -her grand-daughter,"Mrs. Cecil Skin hood and highly respected The iel Mrs. Bertha E 14 -ceived by the Police Trustee Board Of ner, near Centralia. Her many friends spent the week end aives and friends of Mr. Mur: Miss Grace Manson, of Blake, of us, as we will, b' sure to do- of you. Bell - Hensal,li: Ont. - at. the borne of Ou� Of sight W�ll pot be out,,o ' f mind, the village of Zurich and the same are pleased to see her so w6ll and Mr. and Mrs. James B. McLean of fo� distance canubt 6epara doch,. of this village, will regret to te us in -shows that the local system had an- glad to be back in her own home a- the London Road. -The many fri�ends thought, intettgt -and pleasant mem- learn thAt he continues very poolri� other satisfactory year of operation. gain. -Mr. and BIrs. Alex. MeFalls of Mr. Thomas Kyle, who -had his ries and in token of which. we ere- and -particularly so during the past 'The net surplus from the year's OP- and family visited at Mr. W. Hornes shoulder blade broken some time ago, to attach our �am�s as 'Leader and week. -Mr. Li Mickle spent the emtion is $1,031.98, in addition to a on Sunday last. -The W. M. S. of as well as getting a bad shaken up Mei of Presbyterian week end with his parents'at Ridge- provision for depreciatfbn of $179.00. this church held their annual meeting otherways, will be glad to learn that Church Choir." At the, close of the town. -MT. Roy Ryc"an, of Hanill. 'The Hydro Electric Power Commis- on Tuesday afternoon of this week.- he is getting along nicely and will no presentation, ton, druggist� and son of Mr. Grant Ola, very niceli Phone gion of Ontario considers this an ex- Next Sunday will be Easter Sunday. doubt soon be able to get o Ryckman,. of tjlie township of Us- Ult. again. thanked the choir 'for tb�iv prese IS 142-24 -cellent showing and it should be nta- 618-23 3 Come to church in the morning and -The maple syrup season is about tion, assuring them that it Would ever 'borne, was operated on there recent- BERRY Phone m=tter of much satisfaction to the enjoy the Easter music �and hear the over for another year dnd has"been remind her of ltheir kindness to h- ly, and we believe is doing as well as 'village. A rebate of $421-92 will al- 'Easter message from'the pulpi can be6xpected. i t --Mr. very good. Some of -the farmers re- and the pleaaft-t,timeg they had spent e paid to the village by the Hy- Where Quality Counts, We Win. so b Thomas Smale has been busy getting port making over the 100 gallons.- together as a dherr,,and although gb- Ara, Electric Commission, b in his garden stuff. Mr. Smle, al- The Young People held their social ing quite a longistance from them eing the -difference between the actqal cost of though in his seventY-eighth year, and literary evening in the school she hoped they woud yet visit her th6 order of DAIRY MARKET Spring is her�, Papering and Painting is -power during the year and the amount does no believe in being behind with room on Friday evening last. A aid give her an Opportunity Of eV!- Toronto, April I5th.---0beeo­XQw, large, the day. We have a full line to choose from. paid by the local system. The total his gardeft even if he cannot move pleasant evening was -held after which dencing what good coffee she could 16 to,16%c; twins 17 to 18�; triplets, IS to assets, consisting of plant, equipment, with his old time speed. the young people made plani for'their make with such a fine electric 19c; Stiltons, 20c. Old, large, 22 to 28c; ,cash, investments, accounts receiv- percu- twins, 23 to 24c; -triplets, 94 to .25c. Linoleum, 4 yards wide,i first qualit' $4.50 per yard able and equity in hydro system on third Sunday in May, followed by an coming from su ' fine soiarce and �To. I creamery, 86 to 37c; No.. 2, 31 to 82a anniversary which is fo be held the lator and how delicious it would be I Butter -Finest creamery prints, y 87 to 88c; Ch a Also Linoleum and Congoleum Rug's December 31st was $13,927.40. The dairy 28 to 80c. BRUCEFr8LD entertainment on the Monday even- associated with the evening they had liabilities, consisting of debenture ing. More _%antly sp64 and the splendid extra abase, 29c; firsts, 27c, seconds, 24 to Eggs­-xtras, fresh, in carbons,'32 to 88c; 'particulars will be given so plea ebt 0,131.30, reserve of equity in Kelly Circle' The Kelly Circle met later -Special Easter services and elltertainrn nt aftided them by their Will you need a new How about your -oil cook stove 25c- 'hydro system, .1588.62, depreciation for their ��,W_Zting in the parlor music will be given in our churches hostess, 0 - I ; one, or repairs for e. Mrs. Drysdale', who had spa -r your old on *Serv6 $1,254.00, and debentures paid of the church Thursday afternoon, on Sunday_ In the evening Rev. Mr.% ed no pains to 'Mve everything so 46031, am1ount to $7,534.23, leaving with sixteen ladies present, The roll Durrant will hold a special service in nice and to n�.ake alleel so'very ',Un operating surplus of $6,393.17. At call was answered by rel- a passage of the GRAIN MARKET Methodist church when lantern come abd at ho*e) in her beautiful SEEDS 'he end of 1923 Zurich had 75 dotnes- Scripture bearing an the resurkeetion. -]ides will be sho!vm. A cordial invi- home, in which the 'houfi spent to- Toronto, April lfithi;-Wanitobla. Whent-No. 6c cutosmers'- 42 commercial custom- The meeting was presided over by tatio is extended to all. House-, getber seerned tQ,.VA§s as Burns,, t�e i Northern, $1.09. All kinds of Vegetable aud Flower ar! Manitoba oata---No. 8 CM., 42c; X6. 1. Seeds, Gr"s Seed, -00wer users, -e 41 cents. 49 And 2 rut"al clistdmers,, also four Mrs. George Swan, Iffiss Margaret cleaning is now the order of the day. greAt poet, said poem r Manitoba harlay-Nominal. Aikenhead taking the topic from the -Mr. T. N. Forsythe is Supplying in ing his Highlan Government Tested, Xo. 1. UAIi $(on study book. The Eafter messagewas Sch6ol Seetii3n No 2 this week and All- the above a.U. bay poAo. Alfalfa, Red Clover,. Alsike,'Timothy,, 111AY evidenced throughout the meeting. last in the ahsen* barley -06 te, of kiss Mellis, who Briefs. -The cd�if�k Sunday, kiiown American corn -116. 2 rellow. 08%A_ Miss Beth Forrest give an aTtiele en- h be n h e owing to as s s er Sunday Buckwhest-Rlilb. 2, 76 -to 90c. The Couneil.-The regular meeting as e 6m the illne a Ea t We now have our Spring sup 'S Heavy F%rM promilse large at -a the twuncil of the, Township of Hy titled, "Easter and the World's Hope-" of her father, We are sorry to state tendance Ontario A�ve--14 th Ise. P1 ell as the 901!m0nS and service,, Peas -Wo. 2, $1.4r, to sim. Vas liq3A in the T&wn Hall, Zurich, on Currents events,- *hieh were vety in- that Mr. Shoes at prices that �ilfl Mellis still continues very of plWse in our ihroo, churches Will *II1feed--0e1I4r-d, ontreal hw ,surprise you, Mlidak, April 7 1 McKenzie And be� ap 6 in Tud#d* ran 00t ton, $20,00; shorts, Par 06. All the members telesing, WA -re YO -Ad bY WSS Flora poorly, also Mrs. A. propriate the occasion, - and $28-00, miadlitim $94.60;- good feed Tfid maintiteg of the' Smith, telling of the honor confer- Mrs, A; McGregor, of our villagde� tho churches will fine; s1lowing of. flo Also Fine Calf Shoes in Black drid Brown. 10" out, wt. meeting d s read. red on Miss X; 0. MeDona -wete adopU e Mr. Henry 'Schafer, of our vilIgge, is 60'WeTs, Partieulajtk-,�,,)n �he �ASWi �bnUrlo Mo. 2 white iaU­99 to Ale� 4D, be- nen bdrAlne Oftanized at a apamese Government at A7110119 One Of the first to commence U1 line. -Mr. J� -Ortvitein 'has" Ofitarlo corn-Ifthd061. -rib of t4dgold -0 th f6fie Order 6 ac- gArdehing. llenkV, believes in the old purchased the ni4dh. roljeAk at thef�$ 0 i tot, barrel, 2nd vuenta, Misses' and Ladies' Patent and Viei-Xid Slippen'r in phe Qfiality, e Xaspg Drain stowing on her early ird �q:tth Oltio fo tor- ?4ayllig, lt�The gets the fioAh efid. of Brodk`6tr et.'Thip i�ropi,� in tbba flour�-Iilt J* tttio, th lute of the SeIttvAlm red Treazurg thildrOns Patent Sandaj§ service. WeD I is worm.11- o , liction gale of Th ;ii A; IdU lidus, N#Atrentl t, i"4 '9, ra, ntered re� IOUs ety embraces 0 bit 0 t, .60, =010 Whdati-X0. P *h1t*,'.08d to �02, j5i�fn. Thi 'foll. rAnkod ain6ng, the tthlekt - so I ser- of Stanley, wliieh 1wai A fall SUPPlfof Proth'G, vice worIcers, of Japali arA her tire. held J"t! week -w'a -�OcefiOs AlWaYs on,hand�. "I 9�; 10 -4 regivrd- g lamply aftp,#4ed h find a lluxw'i�'# tau Tho 06%irt raf 10§9 energies directed t6w4M9 the re- and 'todd�, ptjcdg were r#aUzed,,�A�4�, 136 2 E J' 0 01h vdif6l), 1% ed ad = lief of unfortu"te waft l :96W��f, of ge, -16 Ir V! la sp�fit �Mk gfftAll fruits" At' th-d kowt of h I r $1,100 46 $14.00,'L *tt44 I 40 9,6r her a Pldn& of" t6s#bd '*Ith 'all fd* day High�S.j AOW 99 of 0 r 4a ko. numbM g�QOA 'Is;; n0 PAi f6r, CUM, Fresh,�gp ho know her and for helf Toti% AtthUr *Qtwiar4 of 6tit darl:V 'IT d RA dffOrU which $Mov!04', *01010ivt rprigi, g q most llu d,,4,ery. oquont,,' .. .. ... ..... I iif