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Ing by Mr. Ross Sauv , ,rji . * '' W-1 'on sToxviv ' N , m4n, 0&;.,V*, , 4 Sir -.00 ,X.2 , .���,,�'e,�..,��,,�,,P,#���"t",�,�'-�,,,, ',,,,.,`� # ,k!- , � � �,S'Alj, ,p� p 4 fete,0, Ahni, X 0404.4; 70,41 Aii: :,., -�q M . � , " ­�,,,�,,," i � A 21 j,��,`�,M7 ..� _W'POM4 "�h"Un- z,jjr.4 on April 26bb, after the Ra*teg `I%6 wedding , " i , , , � tl � � IN " '�' % ", I$ ,.", 1*q ,!� I ft.'Af. � 'S �� ,,� ", ", , , ­ � 4 9 � , 41 , , , , �M'1­4A 1 " ;�, " :,, : ����.4�:i,�,i,"��',",".W,��'f . -040 §��a. We opened our xneW Age. 4� 1A 11,14 06,0;'. 9,llvo t4 yn . -ef,,. i ­. ,,, 0�*-;. M N , . � : f�� A�t _ � ,4. jw oms , , 4 0 5m X , , y9um .v U, A � 11. I .. ..... .. �,,#­ �X 111. , I Z �� ,,, ,, . mr.m. hi,p An excelipAt %aud A-4. W I �; 4zol . I I , r440"N, . k� ... I i I I 0 *q.1 0 W, W191 '1'1'1J1%V-W WVIFOOW 140 � , 1� 1A K . . .. ', 11 .. ji, ; I �1, ME I". � I �"11, "" , 11 -.. -, . , s ngmq RyMn mv, verpe; r. le,.G amicL tbe AX 4,4W � �F. 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"IgX,aT," I L �boylq, 6 1 on�, 74 , " . - , �, 4 "I I �?"�, " L ,w % V- - ; , W � , " , L I . 2r RM 0�.:­- �i.,� , ': , I * ��, 40"Ispea, or 4 UuMner V -1 I X1 , - � ". � "" *f won % = , - - � 0 't",�4 , , ., - . , , 1-18. The treawrer's report WSS et twill witli�hat to mateit and Squirrel NOW 00*4JW, *as A br*h", ' T04 r:. ��. � .1 .8-9. � , 0`,I�1',�t 'loAs by the school or- - S�orw. � cow. 5400: � .9, 141 "'. ,1'0#,Z, 79 P, . - "� , 1.1,1111 . VIO.A 6 -P, 14M 11 - . " r un ral t*QN I ThWaday, AV#" Q�LVft ; �0$ - �M'@p ''. " . 3- 4%R. � - , , . ,!,,�,t;�, .,,,J�W�ero4 seledti then rea, I k!" , "AM .." t. " I �1,1, I , �, I . d. The roll was called, eight choke . They vn1l re,91de in Wallace� f e L " -- ­ . 131'#,C ,WP14'fir ­ .1 1, "", � , , 1 .., � , � , , . 1. �, A . I'll 1�, -4 � ,� ­-te4 I -V k p.m., t4 the Aron-, sou,,04190; 4Weqw9;A0t, OX; X94a Ov A 1�"'7�7u'tij, �,�,�L,�"- .", ­ 1. I I., I , ,,, A V � V , ,, . * I I I . �1� I I . .... 1.11 e prilk*3X', 5 . $ 4 . "I 1. , , "I �- 41 li;,; �, aft ". . 11 I � � , - bers of for the Blue and 10 for the Red, We burg. � - 24th, atk two 0 I,c , , 11 .. ;,i� , �, -, . h4stra, 4tations, by mem ,',� 'i I V9,11", "W"', � !,I, ft � -LL -L� , I .'� ,,,,C,,i� �, , ' ' � I IV I 1�1,;�,:­ - 10 by Mary heid a visitor from Varna Mission Death of Mrs. David Ge-mraell-A son Line CeIgO$ery, on the corner of StOA,6, 62.75-,. nu 4 �: ' -U �,,., i �; " 111; . - " , . . "O. 7 elasis; a "so psel I$NxUr4e L 10'4 1 L , - ` I " . 7 . I :,y* � e4 '#,Ve'�b�#*� 'A L ,. , , , % . , or;lllff , , , �,,'Y, ' , ' Barber, a v al du y WX pq ", )n . W �,;,� �, �'... I I �', I oc et by Margaret and h . ,�, ou . . ". �: I , . 11 � . I ,. �i , �, - , ­� ". i ,� . : ... . L �,v . 1 -.W. 11 � .. . I . . 1. I I . .1 ��� ,... , .� . - I ��,,'. ' orge" Crich; piano �du The birth- -ship on the morning of Easter'Sun- 43- Frances Pealve 42.5; Qlen Love,. I (, I . I ��, ,,, ,.: �1, I �,, ­, Band, Miss Grace Coleman, whom we very Sad ,death occuTred in the town- his Old ad., Lloyd RID99a .25; Mar 'aig , . !,,f­�,' qe ' . et by Eleanor w,re,glad t0have with us. r0t, 47 . I , . ,;� � �, � I , , . , , 1�,, , , 1�,, , , 1�,, .� .... :,t . I I . I q­&W`0,X,&M, V'Tei'; -, , 1, 1 � " � � .1 . � " I w. I 'th J7; Harrijet White-' � Hiwe;-� . -,;- , � `,��' I . ol . 11 , �1111 ,. Burrows land Anna Hanna; recitation � . ag.,25, Vera Snu . � I I -�-,; :­ , , , ,,-,",, "", , , � � , ... day offering was taken. The classes day, when Jennie Mae Currie, wife of KIPPEN , . . I ­ . .1 i �"� I , . � ,�. b:y?-Doreen Hudw.; dialogue "4aising -then separated for their lesson, Mrs. Mr. David Penimell passed 'away at Allen-Spr,o4t.-The nial7i I." L . W#k Uft " " - "' , , ". I , ,. � I , , . I I . . � I �, 11.1 � � 1, , [Age took side, sick. % � � Men's ftkVO4 4,4p' �WPXIC �Ik"P M�dO P vamps , " . , I � � I , . , , . - I I . % 1.� . Mbsionary MoneyO by Misr, Cooper's Carlile. -the teacher for the senior her home on the second c6ricession, place in D.per Park Pmbyteria)i Briefs.�Rev. D. L. , McKerroll, for, ,a pait . I ...... "... - " N.'. - 9 .......... R...% ......... I � - $1100 I . . . � �, 7 � class; mixed quartette, M r e - Church , ie -ia ohurch, Toronto, Will" � ,,, I . � . . 1. . . ,. - 1 �.' � ., , � " isses Daley gi is, and Miss Mary Forrest, for th just east of EgInoadville. Mrs. Gem TqX,cinto, on April 174, 4f B.A., of V ,tox I . 11 � ­ �,� ,and Johnston and Messrs- Savauge junior. The lesson for the Senior mell was a daughter of the late Jas- Agnes 'R., *mly daughter of'Mr. WM. conduct the 'annivi�rsary s6rvices in Mews Shayod Yjp.W*jk Show mad -a wit4't9e,�49-, '3S.35",- � I . 11 � I �Md Elliott; thr" scenes from "To- girls was a Formosa wedding. We Cin-rie, of Clinton, where she was I Carmel church, Hensall, on May ith. I .',.'"I . .. I . . . ss Brown I s Sproat, of Kilpen, and, Jotm A. Allen, - and outside counters, for a pair .,..,...1-,k- ..,..'.. . 0 1 1 'Sawyer" -by the NDys of Mi closed our meeting �y singing hymn born 3-2 years ago. Tw,el e years ugo pe,cial music by the choin-The 'W. . I . . . , . .1 ,� .1 � , t, . Margaret Rolph, Jean v son of Mi. 0d Mxs. Robert Allen. of S I I . . I �. 1. 11 I -, � class; trio, 7,58, 1st verse. We then repeated the last August she was united in mar- Wi,gham. ' armel church, WiJl moe�t iii Men's Tan Q:Ain'Work Shoes made with too jeWpq � . I'll Webster and Ruby Storey; Chinese . ly immediate relatives M- S-, Of C . , 11 - � 1, I Lantern Drill by TdTs. Porteous' class; Lord's Prayer. � t riage to Mr. Gemmell, who,together and a few i 'mate friends attended the basement on Thursday, May Ist. and outside eounbDri, for a pair .....) .......... �.,.,. � .... 13175 .. .�, - ----..- -- with a family of two daughters and the I eremony, which was conducted All intere#ed in Mission'work are 0. I . I I . , 1. I I male quartette, by Messrs- Fred Crich, CROMARTY c � ' .. I., -1 I " I d F. Sav- three sons are now left to mourn the by Rev. .�Dr, enry. The bride, who cordially iIlvited to attend and enjoy Men's Urus"Calf Work. Shoes, Slaek �,. . � O.. Elliott, F. Cudmore an Farmers' and Builders' Attention. -Just or- loss of a loving wife and true mother. . .1 he nieeting-The U. F. W. 0. meet- Brown with plain vamps, fo or 14,0t 4 $4.50 ' � ride's and , s also survived by her mother was given aw er, Mr. t I be held S . I . r -a pair .... nd / I .. auge; a drama, by Miss MeB ived a f Portland cement. We also She i aturday afternoon, . I I , I I 0a 0 me W. C. Sproat., f London, wore a Ing wirl 'Miss Huisser's classes; son f sply of Beachville stone Ii I . g, , hard I and three sisters, Mrs. W. McBride, hat 'to April 2fth, at the home of Mrs. A. When you buy here you are guaranteed ,first class Shoes at. �, Land," by Miss Gladys Holland's and Hydrated lime, No. I white Pine ledth. ' � sinart tailored c stume, with -- .. . Mr. H. Webster's classes; solo, by wall plas,ter, plaster Paris, hair. mortar color. of Windsor; Mrs. G. Hulley, of Ham- match. ,Mr. -and rs. Allen left on Love, Hensall. Mrs. C. Haugh, Coun- reasorrablqDpr4.�es. I � I , . ., I Gyproc -all board. it certainly will be to ilton and Mrs. T. Castle, of Bayfield. the evening train r New York. ty Director, will be present and ad-- - , . Dorothy Robinson; musical monologue your advantage to get our Prices before pur- , ' 1.� -REPAIRING.-We make a specialt� of good shoo re- I 1. has�ing elsewhere. You will find us at the Two brothers, Harvey and Kenneth, by Miss Mabel Huisser; dialogue by ' , Notes. -Mrs. William McDonald, of dress the meeting, and Mrs. A. Moir SHOE I ' i.d �tand to cater to your wants, large or paid the supreme sacrifice in the great ri pairing. Nothing but the -best stock is used and all work is neat- . I Miss Beatrice Seip's class; due,t by 0 Il. R- Cudmore, Hemall, Ont. Phone the Kippen -Road, Tuckersimith spent will give a short talk of her t p 107. 29394 war. The funeral was held from her -he West ly done. . "Misses Johnston and Daley; tableau smA a few days during the past ��e,k at through t .-The Murless Jones late home on Tuesday afternoon, the the home Gf-lier sister, Mrs. William Players of'Seaforbh, will give an en- . -with solo, by Evelyn Cudmore, Mrs. School Report. -The following is services being conducted by Rev. W. Hayes, of Niagara Falls. -Mr. and ter*n�ient in the Town Hall, on Fri- I .. . . chapman's class; solo, Frank Knight; the standing in order of merit from! D. McDonald, of Egmondville Pres- Mrs. Arnold Pvtrie, of Toronto, are day evening, May 2nd, under the I - � - ,.- solos and duet, Frank Cudmore and the examinations held during April,' byterian church, and among the floral spending a,few holidays at the home auspices of Carmel Presbyterian .1 . 1 146 J 0. Elliott; pageant., "Famous Wo- of School Section No. 6, Hibbert:- tributes received were those of Sea- O� � ,O men," by Mrs, Irwin's class. The of the latter's mother, Mrs. A. Mc- church choir and there will no doubt I " Sr. IN -Gladys Houghton, Mary Al- forth Higblanders Band, of which Mr- Gregor, of our village. -Mr. Allan be a good attendance as the Murless 11�. , . ,_-,members of the orchestra are Mrs, jell, Filmer Chappel, Christina Me- Genirilell is a member, Mr. and Mrs -'Fisher, of Hanover, is spending a few Jones Players have a fine reputation I I N -01 . . � . I . I C. A. Barber, Mis,s Beartice Seip, Mrs' Kaig. Jr. IV. -Elsie Ritchie, Verda Gerald Hulley, Hamilton; Mrs. Currie I entertainers. -The ship- . I Messrs. T. days at th� home of his mother, Mrs. as excellent . D 0 'Golding, Mrs. Williams, I 'ardiner, Grace McLaughlin, Archie and Mrs. Castle, Bayfield; Mr. 'John Peter Fisher, of Stanley. and ment of onions is well over from this ­ - 10 I I . C -Mr. . Rands, Percy Hoag, Bert Willia Ins, Hioggarth, Winona Norris, Kenneth Gemmell and Zss Ellen and Miss A. on and Hensall this spring has � I 1. I '-----W-,- Bright, Mr. Johnston and G. Sil- Mrs. Edgar Butt, of our village, spent 8tati OF 1, Kleinfeldt. Sr. III. -Willie McKaig, G. Gemmell, Egmondville. Interment a visit at the home of Air. William well sustained its reputation as head- . 5EArORT" "I 11 . lery. Mr, F. S. Savauge, the.school Jean McLaren, Carl Walker. Jr. 111' as made in M`aitlandbank Cemetery, Butt, of Seaforth, during the past quarters for the growing and ship- hL H , � � �, t Le I TELEPITONE 1.1 OPPOSITE COMMERCL " 1, -superintendent, acted as chairman. W of ,ro- ment of onio4s.-M-r. R. E. Cook is OTEL The proceeds amoufited to $85. -David Ritchie, Hat -old Gardiner, t� pal bearers being Messrs. J. D. week. -Miss Grace Cooper, . I Rena McLaren, Leonard . Gemniell, John Gernmell A. and J. ronto, is Spending a few holidays at greatly improving the appearance of . � � - -!!- Sr. If- ­John Houghton, IV - r a - L. -En, � Nieholson, Robert Broadiciot and Dr. the dwelling property he purchased . I I the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. =�- � 0 1 - ,.� VARNA , Norman Park-, Marjorie Kleinfeldt, I W. T. Gemmell. : W. W. Cooper, of the London Road- from Mrs. McKay, on Main Street, by .b . I I I A �j I ,�: - I . Notes. -Lorne Coleman and George .I. Gladys Kay, Alma Muxwort,hy. Jr. � I -�Iliss Glady.s McIA,an, of London, is taking down the fences and filling up the , I. ea future 1�'kvill either have to of the choice butcher cows from 5% cents, , Pilgram were home visiting their par- II. -John McDougall, Margaret Allen, - ------ - - , I spending a few day,s-at the ho me of the low grounds with good earth. It enlarge the present school building h the,,fair to good kind at from 4% to 5 � wit I � .1, ,. � ents for the Easter holidays. -Jack Lindsay Gardiner. Ist.-Beryl Nor- � BAYFIELD � her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James B was quite an undertaking, but will remodelling it, or put up a new strue- cents. Choice heavy balle sold up to 5% cents, with one at the top bringing 6 cents . MeAsh is wearing a smile these days, ris, Dorothy McLaren, Alvin Craw- I of the Lo'ndon Road. * Miss' th appearance of the add much to ,e ture as will best answer the purposes, and fair to good kind ground 4% cents. . ,.� a baby boy arrived at the post office. " ford. -R. 1. McLellan, Teacher. , Breezes. -Miss Whittaker, of To- .McLean, Ethel Elgie, of London, spent the property coupled with all the im- as something has to be done to pro- generaljy. 13GIogna. bulls were just steady in i � ,r -The farmers have commenced seed- the London Road. -Mr. Wm. Sproat, ronto, was the guest of Mrs. M,Le,d Easter holidays at the home of her pl�ovements Mr., Cook made to the in - vide proper accommodation. - Our price and not any too active at 21/, to a . . -i cents StDcker and feeder supply was very r �, ing but it is very backward weather �� - --------, for Easter. -Rev. W. Hinde, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie, teTior. Mr. H. Arnold is also filling farmers and gardeners are longing . light; two londs of stockers brought 5�6 to � but the snow comi* may clear the BRUCEFIELD spent the winter with his daughters of Tuckersmith.-Mr. and Mrs. Royal . in and grading the front part of his i for good weather to commence on the 1% ,,,I and , medium class load of feeders I 5P4, cents per pound. . �,.� weather. -E. Epps and Son have Notice to the Farmer of Brucefield Vicinity. at Thaniesville and Port Stanley, re- to a MeClymont and child, of Toron , re premises as well as doing some drain- land., Good to choice calves in a light oupipl' y , 1. . started on the ro,ad with their truck -Any person wishing to ship fat st(x-k with turned home last week. -Mrs. Smith, spending the holidays at the home of Ing, and is going to have everything I -------- brought Etew2y prices at 10 to 11 cents, but I so they will be ready for any person the fIrticefield U. F- 0. call phone 24-629. Clinton, or W. G. Hill, 5 on 96. Hensall ' of London, has been visiting her par- Mr. and Mrs. James McCl mont,, of y in a No. I order. -We regret to learn LIVE STOCK MARKET the medium kind, though steady were slow in moving at I to 9 cents, while light calves . . . .. having trucking or moving to do.- ' Scott Davidson. Secretary: G. Hill, Shipper. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, - our village.-Mastbr Charles ThomD- that Mr. John Berry is and has been Buffalo, Apxil 22 -Cattle, 1,200; shipping and roughs, ,were forward in, a heavy proVor- b 4 . . Dr. L. Moffatt and Mrs. Moffatt are 2941-3 Mr. Smith coming for Easter. - Mrs. son, of London, is ,spending a few days quhe poorly. -The congregation -Of steers active and steady; cows. 25c higher ; 'butchers' tion to the total as during the big runs df � , � .1� . , .spending their Easter vacation at Notes. -Mr Ross Scott and Mr. - and Miss Anna Woods motor- Wood, at the hon ie,of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac el Preab�terian church are look �arm - bulls and yearlings stea4y; grades s. low and easier; shipping st�ers, $9.50 to $11 ; last week, they ranged from 4% to 6% cents I per pound. I I .� their beautiful home on the Bayfieid Andrew Beatt'ie motored '%p from ed to Courtright for the Easter va- Ja ... tt, of our village. -Miss Marg- Ing forward to their annual annivers- b,,t,h,r,,', $8.25 to $9.25; yearlings,' $9.00 to Supply in the sheep and qamb division a- � . Road. The Doctor enjoys getting a ' - i London Thursday evening to spend , cation and visited Mrs. Woods'daugh- aret Cooper;' of London, spent the ary services on Sunday, May 4th, $11.50 ; heife�s,- $6.25 to $8.50; fair to choke, ' mounte(f to less than 100 head. A , few choice ,q ., way from the hum of the city 'life. I Good Friday at the homes of Mrs. 1 I ter, Mrs. H. Crosby. -Dr. Woods had holidays at Fier home here. - Mrs. with great interest. -Miss Jessie cows, $3.76 to $7.50; canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3.7ri.,, bulls, $4.00 to $6.00; stockers lambs of 1928 brought 16 cents per pciuud� 1 4 ) but some that were just fair sold at 141A, 1, I _Sucker fishing is the order of the day. William Scott and Mr. A. T. Scott.- a successful sale of horrses and "'Ple- R,,,el Geoghegan, of London, spent Buchanae is and has been visiting for and feeders, $4.00 to $6.25, fresh cows and cents. Spring lambs sold at a range of from � 1. � 'There are a good few bein I Miss Laura Ross, of Stratford Nor- ments last Saturday. While repar- a few days,, during the past week the past week with her ,sister ' Miss springers, active and steady, $'35 to $115. ' 2,800; active; 'choice, $12.00 to $P to, $16 each, which was steady quality considered. Sheep valugs were unchanged. I . � I 1- . = � mal School, is spending the Easter ing t(rbring some of the horsA from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mary, in New York State. -Mr . Win. $lCalves, 2.50; fair to good, $9.50 to $11.50; culls, $6 though the light offering included a few culls ; I . BLAKE I holiday at the home of Mrs. W. El- the farm, Robert Orr was kicked by McClymont, of our village. - Mr. Fee is having a cement driveway put to $9; heavy, $6.50 to $9; grassers, $4.00 to that sold as low as 2% cents per pound. I ) I I . ,.. I Notes. regular meeting of the liot.-Mr. James Burdge, of Hamil- one and quite sertously injured. -Mr. Thomas Butt, who has been living in from the street to,his premises. - $6.00- Hogs, 14,400 ; active, 10 to 15 cents higher: Hogs with EL supply of .1,500 for the car- rent day's offering. sold at an advance of 25 I 1� -The , -Mission Band be held in the ton, is visiting bis mother and also and Mrs. McLaren and family, of Port to the north of our village since com- The friends of Mrs. Samuel Humes- heavy, $8.10 ; mixed and Yorkers. $8A0 to cents per cwt., over list week's close, the 1 will .. &hureb on Saturday afternoon, April 1�. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. - Mr. Elgin, spent the week end with Mrs. McLaren's Mrs. W. Sterling. i,g from thq West, has decided to ton will regret to learn that she is $8.15; light Yorkers, $7 to $7.50; Pigs. $7; roughs, $6.50 to $6.75 ; stage. $4 to $5. bulk bringing 71/2 cents, f.o.b., or a cents, fed and watered. I . 11 . 26th, A good attendance is request- Will McGregor, of Kingston Uni- - mother, Eric pitch his tenf toward the West. Mr. and has been quib� seriously ill at Sheep and lambs, 8,200; active; wool lambs. The receipt to -day was 2,491 cattle, 424 1, , I � ed. -Miss Eleanor Lindenfield, of versity, is home for the Easter vaca- _ and Bright Chapman, of Lon- - don, the holidays the - � ' Butts during the past week purchas- the home of her ddilghter, Mrs. Ed. siO to $16.75; clipped lambs, 7 to $14.75; I calvi?2, 1,600 hogs -and 87 sheep and lambs. 6b, Qubtations: Heavy steers, choice, $7.60 to , I , I I i London, spent the �holidays at the tion with his ,parents in Stanley- spent at co e ,'Everest.'�--Mr. and Mrs. Wm- B11- ed from Messrs. MacEwen Bros of McQueen. -M -n. Hogarth, of Ker- wich, spent the �agt,week with her others unchanged. . Union Stock Yards, Torotito, Apiil 22nd.w­ I $8.50; butcher steers, ,choice, $7.00 to $7.75. - :. I ,ndparents, Mr. and 'honl% of her lOhnston.-The Misses Evelyn and Annie Beattie, of . London, are spendixg the holidays in don,,. of London, visited Mr. Brandon's Goderich, the house and lot that"was formerly owned by Mr. Geo. McKay, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cleveland Ho- T de was fairly brisk and Prices steady to strraong' on t*-day'a 'cattle offering which was do. good, $6.25 to $6,76; do. medium, $5.25 10, .4 to $6.00; do., common, $4.50 to $5.00; butcher . . Mrs. Thomas Misses � .. 'Margaret andVAda, Meyers spent the and around Brucefield.-Miss Kate mother over Easter. -Mr. and Mrs. T. of our village. No doubt Mr. Butt garth, at the home of her parents, Mr. 1,000 head lighter than last Monday. Heavy steers for export and the home trade -sold at heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.60; do. medium. $5.00 to $5.75; do.. coutmon, $4.60 to $4.75; ,,� , , . ,�: tal roof.- holidays under, the pagen McGregor,of Toronto, and Miss Mar- Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Stratford, has -made a good buy -and when he and Mrs. Thompson Murdock, of this an advance of a quarter an spots and the butcher cows, choice, �$5.00 to $5.50; do.. 1 I L., . 1: ,. Mss Alberta Finlay spent the holi- . garet are Eastertide visitors at the and Mr. W. Robinson, London, were here Good Friday. -Among those who puts things in order, will have a fine village. -Miss Gertie Hoggarth, Who has been attending the business eol_ bulk of handyweight butchers were stronger by ;a shade to 15 cents per ewt. than at last medium, $3.50 to $4.60; canners and c�tfters. ­� $1.50 to $2.00: Putcher buills, cholml $4. '25 to -' I ends in Dasbwood.-Mr. i, ,days with fri 11, . home of their father, Mr. Neil Me- Gregor. -Mr. James Swan, Who has were home for the Easter holidays place. -Mr. James Jarrott, of Lon- don, spent the week end at his home lege at Clinton for some time, left week's close. Top for -a load was 9 �enta ner pound, paid by Swift Canqdian Co. Ltd., $5.25; ,do. common, $2.50 to $8.50; feeding I steers, choice, $5.5Q to $6.00; do., fair, $4.09 I'- and Mi -s. G. Freckleton and son, �, Lloyd, of Exeter, called on friends in been confined to his home here s-af- were: Ruth Houston, Lond on; Annie Dewar, Toronto; Annie Elliott, To- � here. -The Misses Bertha and Carrie here for Toronto on Monday last to in Mrs for rtwehty head averaging 1,350 poun&, fed by George Guthrie, New Dundee, and shipped to,45.00; st;ockers, good, $4.55. to $5.25; do., fair, ".75 to $4�20 ; milkeTs and stiringers. ;� . the village on Monday. -Mrs. Clarke .� fet.ing from a severe attack of neuritis, is now improving. -We are I ronto; Lawrence and Fred Fowlie, of McKenzie, of Toronto, are spending a few days at their home here. -We take a position that city. - ' John Fisher has returned from To- �o Corbett and *Hall, while three loa& of heav- I for 0mort brought 8% cents and the rest es $75.00 to $90.00; calves, 'choke, $10.00 to I 11 $11.60; do., medium, $7,00 to $9.00 : do.. I � , and family spent a few days with -friends in Zurich. - Miss Margaret sorry to relate at date of writing of 1 London, and Izette Merner, New Dun- dee:-M-V. R. Parkinson Lon- are glad to mention that all the sick ronto, where she had been visitin g from 7% ;to 8.60 cents per popud. In the butcher 6e0ion there was one steer at 9 cents, I ! common, $5.50 to $6.00f Iambs, choice eWm, $15.00 to $15.50; do. i;;eZ, Sis.0o to $13.90, �� Tough, of the Bronson Line, North, .1 � ,I friends in the the illness of Mr. David Paffle and three of his sons from typho fever. # was at . don this week'taking some examina- of our village are improving a little and we hope when the waria weather her daughter��Miss Helen-mrs. Jas. W. Bonthron spent the Easter holi- half a'scoxe at 8 cents. G&neral quality of the offentig was good and there were no -do. CU11% $8.00 to $9.00; she-ep, light ewefo, 4 1 S8.00 to $9.00 -' do. culls, $5.00 to -#5.60;. hem. . � - called on village on ;I- Mrs.'Dave Gin- We would extend our sympathy to tions. -Miss Alma McKay entertain- to see them all able to be out days with relatives and 'friends in tee that h 6 cents. Cows a - sold io- t - fed and wat.;eiii, $S-00; do. f.o.b., $7.50; do, �� I Saturday. -Mr. and .� ,I- of Zurich, spent Sunday at the family in this their time of trou- d a number of her friends Tuesday e . =ou-nd.-Mr. Allen, of Wingham, r. and Mrs. were steady but no stxonger than last week; top koshers bringing 6% ceitis and the bulk . . . country, points, $7.25 ; do. o# car (long haul), $9.40; do, select, $8.80. I "I gerich, I home Mn Mrs. Peter Bren- ble.-Mr. Wallace Bruce, of McClen- evening to progressive euchre -Mrs- visited at the home of Mr. Alex. Me- William White visited their pare T I \ . y'. � the of and Al � 44� V 4.- 11 I; Prentis, Toronto, and Margaret and v-- , ,i -; 4-u- 4. I- Xr- here during the p t week.-Dop't . . I :2 .11 meman. � I I nan, gom,a, spen e as r o - day at the home of Mrs. A. McKenzie David Prentis were the guests of her nz le, u ng .pas - - .. William Johns1ton, of Exeter, accom- forget the entertainment in Carmel .b . I and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stinson panied by her daughter, Dr. Mary, of �resbyterian church on Friday even- ,. DUBLIN the village. -Mr. James Burdge, of over the holidays. -What we believe Hamilton, called, on a few of their Ing of this week, under the auspices ,;: - Notes. -Mr. John Jordan, M. A., I Hamilton. spent Easter with his will prove a good entertainment is friends in our village during the past of the Mission Band, and where a - , , . ; Qf &arnia Collegiate staff; Miss ,��. friends here. -Mrs. W. Henry, of to - be given by the Bayfield Young week. -Mr. Robert McLean, of Wing- number of ladies from Cromarty Eleanor, Thorold, and Miss Theresa, Clinton, was the guest of her .Sister, People's Society in the Town Hall On ham, spent a few days duriTig the Presbyterian church.*will put on a I Renilworth, are home for the Easter Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead, prior to her Friday evening of this week. TheI;e past week at the home of his parents, very interesting programme, which , , vacation with their parents, Mr. and departure for the West. -The many will be a double programme, sides having Mr. and Mrs. James B. McLean, of will be added to by fine selections U -n. Peter Jordan. All are gradu- friends of Mrs. Percy Cole were glad been chosen, captained by Miss the London Road. -Mr. Wm. Sproat, from the Excelsior Orchestra. - The . t, ates of Seaforth Collegiate Institute. to see her able to attend church again Elva Dewar and Miss Jean McKenzie. of London, visited at the home of his Excelsior Orchestra added much to I .1 . " -7-Mr. George Howard and Mr. Louis after her recent illness. -Rev. Mr. It will be interesting. -Brown Hig- father, Mr. William C. Sproat, of the the interest of Carmel Presbyterian "I their father, j�-, 1. 'Howard arp visiting with Martarn, of Long Beach, who con- 9 ins, who has been learning steam fitting Hamilton, 2nd of Tuckersmith, during the past Sabbath school on Sunday morning ", �and mother in the village. Mr- ` I ducted divine service on Easter un- S at has returned week. -Mr. and �Mrs. Thos. Butts of last by fine music. -Miss Kate Me- "1. -;, Howard has been quite poorly. -Mr. , I'� day, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs home for the summer. -Walter West- our tillage, visited at the home, of 'Mr. Ewen has gone to Glencoe to visit ;., and Mrs. Harry V. Ryan, of Strat- t Hugh McLachlan, of Stanley. Rev��lake is building a cement garage on and Mrs. Glazier, of Clinton during her aunt, Mrs, D. McAlpin.-The ser - , �! ford, are spending a week with Mrs. �'t Mr. Arm,ur, of Torcinto, is expected the lot he recently bought of W. Dix- , the past week. -Special 'Easter ser- vices in our three churches on Sunday � , J. Looby, sister of the former- �-, to preach next Sunday. on, next R. Delgaty's. F. Geminhart vices w ' ere ll�bld in St. Andrew's last were well attended and splendid " Miss Minnie Maloney is home from . and Robert Spackman have the con- churcli here on Sunday last, also spe- sermons delivered, while the service ­ 7Buffalo, for her Easter vacation. -Dr. " - --- ­ tract, ' cial music. The church was nicely of praise in all the churches was well , I .., H. C. McDonald has moved to Strat- TUCKERSMITH . deeorated with 'Easter lilies, carria- rendered and in addition to the usual , �:, . -ford and will visit Dublin on Wednes- . Jays and Thurshays in the interests 1�1 . I - crate of English Whiteware arrived this week- Sort in this line at our prices. - ZURICH tions, roses, daffodils -tind many other nice flowers I'D- R A Lund psalms, hymns, ets., there were a number of ,anthems, quartettes, ,duets .1 of his profession. -The ladies of St. I Beattie Bros, Seaforth. 2941.1 I . Mrs. A. Mittelboirtz, and Mr. and M r8- J. Zettel, . . . . J preached appropriately from the and solos appropriate to the occasion, I . I . I . x h ocial Good Durham Calf Sold. -Mr. Peter Notes. -The fiftieth anniversary of "Song Of Solomon." In the evening which were well rendered bwt Which . -a --- - . . e I . I I . I . i evening on Friday night, cards, datic- McKay recently sold from his well the wedding day of Mr. and Mrs. Mr Durrant, the Methodist minister, ll not permit giving ' in . . . I . ". ing and luncheon. -Mr. Martin Klink- known herd of Shorthorns an eight John Foster was celebrated at the ' showed lantern slides in the Methodist detail. .The displa� of flowers was . I. . . � I r.�, - , hanimer, Mr. L. Bruxer and Mr. Louis �,, -Howard, months old bull calf tb Mr. William home of their son, Mr. Alex. Foster, church on the "Easter Christ." Both also very fine and much admired, the . ' � I Phone Phone ;,, all of Detroit, were home �1. d again Hoggarth, of the 11th concession. This animal was sired by Imported Zurich, on Tuesday. A large number of relatives and friends took part in services were favorably received. Easter lilies verifying the Bible state- ment, "That Solomon in all his glory I 618-23 BERRYS 142-24 ' 11 �! , to work. -Mrs. John Flanagan spent �, 'Monday Conqueror, off a Daisy dam. He is the ceremonies, a number from Kit- . ­­- HENSALL i was not arrayed like one of these." ,�, with -her parents, Mr. and a rich, dark roan and an extra good chener, Detroit, and other points be- ,,, of metal roofing 13i,r r .,, in -Mr. and Mrs. Thonias Dickson, of I Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alaike, Timqhy. . . ,, Mrs. M. Shea, Mitcbell.-Mr. Basil , , - calf, and brought a big figure. Mr. ing present. The Zurich Band seT- comes at ,,, on price t, all grad�s Io*er, Send in your this village, on Tuesday afternoon " WItere Quality Counts, We Win." .1 � 11 - Byrne and Mr. Robert McGrath have 1 Hoggarth will keep him to head ,his enaded Mr. and Mrs. Foster in the orders and ennuiries at once to'John Elder. last received a hurried message that Smith and friend, all of. London; Mr. '8. "Scott- ,�� � , ; , Secured employment with the Ford ' herd. evening. -A large number of relatives Phone 1. Hmmll. 2941-4 Half Holidny.-Hemall Stores i 11 be "'- their daughter Xatid, Mrs. G,eorge .1 I Spring is here, Papering and Painting is' the order of 11 Auto Co., of Detroit, Mich. �," 0� �� West End Notes. -A number of the farmers'bere last and friebds of the late Gottleib er- M ner attended the funeral i ed, every Thursday afternoon frowm May 16th to' September 15th, witli a Glenn, a emple of miles north of our village, 'On the London Road, was the day. We have a -full line to chqose from. I � ----- I � v, ELIMVILLE , commenced sowing week.�Miss Hattie Turner, of To- se rvices held on Thursday. -Among the holi- excepting weelm P111lic holiday. 1 2941-4 suffering from what threatened to be I 1� �, . 11 ronto, is spending the holidays at her day visitors the following were notic- Cneuunbcr Pickle Acreace-Libby MeNoilla Libby of Canada, Limited, Chatham, intend an acute attack of appendicitis, and Linoleum, 4 yards w4de, first quality $4.50 per yard I , �, �, , Stephen -Bell. -A very pretty wed- 4'-,-�, home here. -Mr. Cecil Mateheson, of edt Messrs. Clayton and Clarenre s6liciting cucumber Vickie acreage In and- together with theit, daughter, Miss I Also Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs ry � 4ing was solemnized at the home of' Toronto, is spending ,v the holidays Hoffman, Galt; E. Ruby and R. Eisen- around Hensall district for their pickle sait- Emma Dickson, assistant in, the Ren- �) I ',�; � Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell on Wed- 11, . here. -Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Townsend bach, Kitchener; Fred Weselob, De- ing station, which they intend placing in Hersall. 'enough acreage can be sall post office, at'once autoed to the . ' N �,,�,,, �'. aesdty, April 16th, at four o'clock of Toronto, are spending the holidays' troit, and Lillian Weseloh, London ; providing secured. If You want a profitable market for home of M,rs. Glenn with Dr. J. W. How about your oil epok stove ?aWill you need a new . , I �i�., v6l!`� .m., when their second daughter, with relatives here -Mr. Austin Albert Kalbfieisch Detroit! Mr and your -produce in your home town, try one or Peckt of this village, when Mrs. Glenn I I .9- ill " ` vl%,',�', R- � lbs� Cora Mae, was united in mar- , , .;.. � ��,,, 1,,f�'-,. g I , Aage to Mr. Charles , .� , . Matheson, of 'Stratford, spent the ' I . Mrs. A. Mittelboirtz, and Mr. and M r8- J. Zettel, two acres. .S.licitors will call. , Libby Me- Neill & Libby, Limits& J. E. Burgess, ' Sup, was at once hurried to the Hospital Seaforth, Where � ULIV17 UA I upa, X 0 it .Yvul V UUU. . I I . 14'161� I � H. Stephen, son � " �;T.?,b�,I,:,, I , I --t,, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen, of week end at his ho,me here. School Report.-Tbe following is -Kitchener; Mr. R, J. Kalb- - fleisch, Windsor. erinten,dent. 2989-2 . `nunlber�, at an operation was that evening by Dr. Peck . SEE"S , �'il'li.l '111,T3��`� .. I 11 � I .. an Town5hip. The ceremony the report of School Section No. 10, The Late Gottleib Merner.-Got- Easter Visitors. -A large durin performed assisted, by local Seaforth doctors. ' V . I '.L,.e,%111,:1 I I .Z .... %,,,"f��FO:-.!� *as performed in the presence of the , , ',!!nX,0�,.'�. ,1�04,,�,,­ the Tuckersmitb: Jr. IV. -Edwin Taylor, "Evelyn tleib Merner, son of the late Jacob Susarina Merner, died in Zurich, of visitors were in our village 9 Easter we ek and it proved a week of The opeistion proved a very success - ful -and to learn . . ' 'All kinds of Vegetable aud Flower Seeds, Grass Seed, ( le .4,. ­ relatives of contracting parties 0;4�.,,, ., , , , I ".1 � "�. �:� the Rev.CU�4ngstone. The bride Erma Workman, Clare Way, and April 21st, uniting of families, many coming one, we arp pleased date that Mrs. Glenn No, . , ,, ,, -was beautifully attired in blue,crepe- il , I A Way, Grace Trerneer. Third Class.- Glen Slavin, EdWird Dearing, Leo oil aged 93 years, nine months and nine days. He was born from quite a distance to spend, Eas- ter At their forinethomes in Hensall at of wri4ng ib doing y r8la- I Government Tested, 1. 1�41 ' ,,L ;; �,! � :�; 3 , de�chi.nv trimmed with pearls, and she �, . ­, Hagan, Jack Taylor, Wiliston Work- in Berne,. Switzerland July 12th, 1830, and �istrict. Among these we notic- tive$ and friends hope soon to I Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alaike, Timqhy. . . - �.;,;;; �.,W, .'�Wo�ei.a !10 veil trimmed with pelarls �,; � ,`­', ,�. 1-1. .1 ,�AJJJ - , iola Bell, !,�'! ­�C, - ,And ora4p blossoms. Miss V , . 1-1 �V�. - , '� Loheugrin's man, Harold Sh6pheTd, "Robbie Var- ley, T'Doreen Varley. 11 Class.- and imrnftratekvvii�g his parents to New 111amburgo, Ont., at the a ge of 7 �wlbere 'p -d the following: "Mr.,and Mrs. Pier- - son, Miss Eva Stone, Mr. Harry in the enjoyment of her usual very good ,Iiealth.�The anniversary ser- . \ We now have our Spring §upply of Men's Heavy Farm � . , 10 . I .;,­ I 13, � I., gitter of, �' bride, played . , - - .1, i, .2 �,�,,P, 10dddinle'," Maudie MdLean, Wilfrid Tremeer, yeaT.5. ,he made his home until - 'f,V,,ekr Smith and friend, all of. London; Mr. '8. "Scott- vices that the Oddfello*s of Renan-11 Shoes at prices' that will �ur prise you, S , ,,,,, �;,,,� I ILI' y6i,:� P - Ltrdb- After the ceremony � .1 , 411 to 'the Wilber Tr6meer, Melvin Taylor, Ivan Gill. the 1856 -­Wfien he moved to . HU-4X­COun'-y.' and Mrs. Lorne I and mem- ' had intended having on the� coming $unday in the Methodist . I , I I �I!�'�k,,� Ox!,Fr �� , t'atf6fthled repaired. � � , 111,111.1 -11 ... Z' , - � j�, hinvI60m, Which was: tastefully "' �,," LL , . , , , .,�,�,(�,,,l .., , iv. , , , , , 1�,�,­ Sr. I.-Mar.4hill Dearingi Clar- ence,Fairbairn. Jr. I.--Nd1s611 Rilo lajf&�W,rf3'erne, nowealled Blake, Here . li��Ied mil 9" M Hoggarth yy -IR�,! a7b J and Miss Helen Filsilero r. awes evening bhurch, has been postponed for an- . 'Also Vine Oalf ,Shoes, in Black and Brown. ", .1 I . 0 1 1 ... pink and white, tmd 11 ��!,,;,. �16:11 Mot with . . 1��- ".. I " , , , I , 1, ., �­ 1, � ,,!� . IV' - ­Imptuous W,6dding diu- I'll, 51 ; I �­ I 1�111- ."', - .... . - , 1 111i�'V". ", ��, ": , " �� - ­,', .U,'. ... I.. ­. Mi- i, , �., �,.� � " � '. , I dt""..2% bride wit the recipient of I �,­ i, ,�', I . 11�­: ": , . i �L' �,".� 16 %­ �0 � Lor�en MaAift, A&rto-8 Vairbairn., T & names arp arrarigWd. in order of therit Those mrk6d.* were,ibgent from o ne he on It merc�ntile business, �also i faimem best Ides other linen , ,of . trade�'. In , 1867 he mo#6d to his tarm ,&A " I Ir ! "- I Munn and b-rotho-J. Clarence, all of, Torolitto, Mr. W. IK&tou and Mr. W� Stone, of Detroit-'Xigg Edith Mc -7 other week, so a� not .to c6nflict with Vie date that ffie brethren of Ex'ater , todge arA holiling, on that evening, �" I A �Al &f� n"1- Irr ir *� I � I I Ladios' Patent'and Viai-Kid Sltrs, in Fine Q�iality. . � Missei' and Children's &tent Sandals - I A 1 , I ":, M11 I I xi*y� v Ltv! "I. ,pr or Wore examillat'long,mao- rwger- On KUL, n. ne, 7 J- P Emon or Kitchener ;, 61, - . � ... I 1. lo!,­�, , ,;,� DUPS Nellie Yet- 14 le y 717 MUSS L duge , �� ! ....... . r � '44 1 . i lv­� ,,,,,r ,,,j,,, �fjr�,,,t,�,;� . .1 OWU 5, - ­...­ ,. , I .WXW-,,0---1!, I -, .,­­�, ­, ,,,, ? �1,11 g-,, M ,,, ome, chequei, ,qon, Teacher, novr dA%u# Relen Eldek, 1-1 " , 11.1:111114.,,J,­,� -0 ,W 4 -1 ftds 6 ' I Sftatfo.td- VISO the,'dveiiing '41" , , . ,�,­ `,­­!,�, , , . doine 6 46S TTt Mr. T. MdA tr, � *111 now Tav,p thoirar on , � " �4.11'111 ,'3J.j­ �. , . 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