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W 1p weegg, nuo"R.4 �'. on ,W, 0 W1 .. rel. . 1 47 ,.�"' "'TA 11 � . ,�,�,�,!,�!�,�,;,,1�1154(1� ... ..�t �0 qez;, Louie Diehl, of Port Purwell;, Rpy. bQarp is, 9,�!,. yiqpkli, design 4u#,N1MII ooa� q�'_4y go ' )A _"Ji Q. '41!' . . 1 , � es an .�,�, � , A"';,., . _91 .. ,�� qr S, 0 , . (t 4.AQ , HPA�, ,� , p � .. � , A An , 11 " , I " T "Oo.te, .�, I �n. O . � ruoted 0 Z,l, U II&S. , �, I �. I �;,,��:.�,",��-"""�-,��,"�,�����,�""",,���,,"L,0,4 '�1�4"-�- a 4. 401M xc,vw� I aillsd4e, and Mr. st: , 4,,,-' is q.,f,rA4 : 911 . " , - 47--.1'' - " q 91� . , 0ahed, gad i , , 41 -�..,,A,1,1 . � , _,ilj�P &;­ ,� . - , � ­ , ' I All to Me ,_Ap manufactuAng #�_ 0464ori �and'1044, soix�' -Ot,-Kit , ',M� , ��, I I at � a TO � .1. , I I Ak, k , gheri,�r, , 11 , tNl� , I , � �­ Gordon Waldron, & Toronto. _ -�,;.:',�'�i,�.Jop,,� L, A0,#_$A,F 1 . . ee I , I 1, "."", �'%­ ­L�J­ '." ' . . �v­!9',­=RvWp;- ,aebt which The rickwor.1 Peitz block .AAV44 p4en, 4pre urrl� Rot' Week. ". � '' �;,,i, ,�- � V 11,�;t�`,'.­, , ,-,t;, ,'On'the now A, �,,,.�,It . i . � !�� ��117 , ", . poke feelingly of the great 4 - *L, .:""�,:;.',� ,,,�,',,��,T!�'i , i fAl'shed al,,# v1XI Ing r. 4 ore, r. � "'."����'�,�L,;�"'�"l���"'t'�"','��'�,.",� "fAT.., - I - , . I 4"the ligilding, pre.sq#4 , it" X, 14 Mrs. , I _Vu M ,]�,"�",,'� ,1,',',.`,1'.` I the tion a We iii4ater and of k. " , k $4 :, ­­,L_,,,,t�­�, �,tl) I �1� ACKIL110r, Sec owe . 1) x , � 'I�;�,�,�fL�.t�.":",:"-"",i�,'f.I ,w" ,i,,,,'� � . with wtach bis 4 very p1pas" t picture. The brick 'ents�"_Miss �A I � .1 ,411 � J, �,�, , _4 I C more's pa -V . 1. I -11 111.1111, ��,.JL"�­�, . I ­'11,?,;',,X"�,�h� ,,* I " � " 6� r-� �1� I � the love arld respect I argaret , , � , 1. gw�, yi. ,, I . I �' , , I , - - - - ari th.�,,'�#ark red Uij-tm- brick, Hatkirk, of London, spe4t V4).p week I - �.;�;: ',`�`,�i';,�,,1,,*,,4q1 �it,�.�l),,".,��;�,,�,.��,!��.,',- WAY. Eighth Line NOtes.-XTA, Otto old pupils cherish his memory. The , used 111111".1PIP4,"', _"� z'NMMON �R . `?X�,ik ��%,�,�'... L �1,,,,;�,,,NRI,,It "It"I'v, , I - he I.", , ­� �t � - , .�, � - end ''L. ­,,,,,,, g ­,i , . pare � ,� udeseller anct, children, of ID11mira, community singing, ably led by Mr. and whelk V*;'Vate glass front Is it' .1 %��­ 0 , bers with ,r rifs, Mr, and " , "'� il " I I , 1. . " 'M 0 Ing her mother., Mrs. Inals, featured both the afternoon and' . Mrs. Walter Habk1r4--Mrs. Staff,. Of .:`�"Z,*;gll� 9,',11?1,i,��i,�, M, Ar have been via] ,Stalled tho '4107 ­adili� 21 W ,,,X�ilq% n %ing. itvIlell, - A qulat� M. - ti . 41; will be 4 fine . , ,,,,(I,,�Ul, 1, ;AKU", IL . I � , , ,i �, . " H.. Raplexi, and other relafivesJu. this " I . , 1, � , , Iii ,'�Iii�.��",_ h� . .1 I I J.::-i"'I'�A 1, 'I - "7?�� vli,,?� , ac , evening programmes, and was greatly tion � I . isitang her Sister, ,�� �,1,� .�t� R � I 1-1 .too e.. at .the Methodist to ,the -.b.'44ness section Of our Toxonto,'is here v I � . , tl,�' I. vicinity fQr the Past two weOM-Mr- enjoyedby all. Music by the Clinton village-The'tog d� ' I � -, ", � L I tl��,; � �.. I � ,It pi , 4 "".0 . R � � da '�f- ad pastor of Mrs. Earl Drulnmon .�ll,",i�,�t'I'l�,�'ll""I'l�.,��'ll�.�t,!, _�� 1 4�ij Mtchell, on Satur Y and ,relatives , , , , , p.arponage, ,chers a, . __ . �N . ' �h . - ' ­ ­'a.�j-,"',, ,11 , 44.0013, July 12th, when Edus. aio Mrs. William Koehler�, Mr, Wm - Pipers was, also ; appreciated. A the Luthsr4ri 'urch attended a Si4n- irk the village.-MIr. and Mrs. 'West, , �., , ' �-,,,,i;;-,A:�;�� I:,-',. � hold in Ellice - cott, of Hamilton,, spent -a few days , ��­­�V'­..,.­4'i:�4 W. J. Mitchell, of Ifaegy, Miss Adeline Regele and Mr. baiskethall game, . . � . 1 I .� d4righter of I& - � I I " " ,;i..1t, � between the home day school convention , � i ".�. � "Arungrord, was married to Mr . Ed. Geis attended the camp meeting girls and the old girls of the section township last'g,und,ay, and no services here 'the guests'of, Mr, and Mrs. J. 1� .- 1, IQ I . .. :,"'. � I T,eonard Leeirting, of waltion. The in Carrick recently. -Ur. and Mrs. R. resulted in a score of 16-6 for the -er-e held bere on that day -Child- Dinsdale.-Mr. Alex. McMurtrie, of 1, - , 'Li. I I ` : � ' ll �,,,,i, t" " ,, ��` d by Rev- J. Coghlin and children, Messrs. home team. The baseball between ren's Day was observed in the local the Moleons Bank staff, Xitche'rier, is 1-,11: ,,ieremiony was performe , � ��;;�� I I ,;, -,:, L, #- D. Moyer, The bridesmaid was Josiah Aiken and Baker, of Listowel, home boys and old boys gave a 6-5 Evangelical church last Sunday and here spending ,holidays, with his � , . .1 ' 11 , : '. � " 't . ":� ,,-�', Miss Mary Tinning. The bridegroom Mr. and Mr,s. Jack Bettzer and child-' draw. Races, tennis and football al- -a special programme was given �by mother and brothers near Kippen.- 44 . , ;4 , i "was s en, (-41 Monktion, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. so enlivened the afternoon. ren -at the services. - bb% - :. - ,. ,upported by Mr. Grardon, r The ev. the child n " I., Mrs. Mooney a d daughter, Mrs -Wil- " - ' `�.� �'_ ' MiUbell. The bride was a former Hamilton, of Milverton, spent Sunday ,ning ,�.i; _ :4 4 �� son, of Moose Jaw, 'Sask., spent a '!,�W­7. . programme was presented by Hannah Haudh, an old and respected . ,. 1. ,,, - , I . 7-11. � '. tchell, and a valued recently with Mr. and Mrs. Pharles ction. The village, passed away week here recently with Mr. and Mrs. ,��,,'.,A,`� � .1 resident of Mi ple of the se resident of this ''I �1� . the yopng peo �..��, a , ,,t,,.��,; ' %ip-,, �, member of the Young People's So- Eggert. -Mr. and Mrs. William Esha Glennj and Mr: and Mrs, Geo. ,�,`. Is, chief item wag a play entitled "Aunt on Tuesday might at an advanced age. j. M. ;11,. .7'?,il"!;�t". I giety of the Methodist church. Mr. and sons, Of Ellice, spent Sunday last J,r,,hy on the War Path," which pro- -A large number from Zurich and Qlenn_-�-Mr. D. Ferguson and Mrs. ',� , , 1.­.,T�:,, 'ill reside on the with Mr. and Mft. Charles Regele.- , ie held . ,,Mn,� - and Mrs. Leeming ,ided the talented young artists of district attended the Ford pien Ferguson and famil of Toronto, are !��;),,204- 1. 7 ayfield on Wednesday. -Milton -D. Grassick, 1�,o,�1�1` ili�­ McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. F, Koehler and children the community with an opportunity at B I . " i bridegroom's farm in visiting Mr. and s. ry�. F,,,,�i:. � � . -1k ", . No -Mr. Chandler, of Van- and Mrs. William Koehler spent Sun- Masse, aged 11 years, passed away Mrs. Ferguson's parents -We notice ,- , ok displaying their histrionic ability. - ,� " .�, 4tes. ii, ,Nw ,, , . n I tl�. .,6 �`:��-Zi-,,;i couver, who has been visiting his son, day. at MeGaw, with Mr. and Mrs . Of at the home of his parents, Mr. a d sN,z..., . - &- i, e I Vocal solos by Mrs. Saunders, . by a recent copy. of the Calgary Daily . Rev. E. F. Chandler, at the Manse, Herman Mattel. -Miss Freida Messer- G,derich, and Miss Ann Stewart of Mrs. Nelson Masse, 14th concession, Herald that a fine farewell meeting ,�� , "m . . , _ _gg ,,, ,, -sday. A, - to visit relatives in other schmidt is at present at Milverton.- the section, were, as always, gre was held in the W , , y �tly last Thui He was taken ill with �� _ ,�',,�­ . flas gone esley church of row- ��P.111 � ,�, ,- 1. -Mrs, George Mr. Henry Koehler's horse when left enjoyed. Among the visitors, from a measles when meningitis developed �_` � i. parts of the province. that city on the occasion of Rev J 111 I � , I Clark, who has been visiting friends I standilg for a minute in the yard distance who were present were- Mr. which proved fatal. T.'Knight leaving for Edmonton where t 11'1 " , � in Mitchell and Stratford, has return- I hen tched to the buggy, ran away and Mrs. James H. Martin, and Mr. . he had been -transferred after three J�.� ", wn - -_ ,� I. and when ne and Mrs, Joseph J. Martin, and Mr. years of very successful ministry in �'k ". ed home�A large number from here xt found was tied to :� �T I", � red to Goderich on Saturday with I Rose's fence. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Alex. Robertson, all of Yale, KIPI'EN Calgary. The address presented to .. ,� Moto _ , ,; .." attend the cele- I Eggert and baby, Della, and Miss Mich.: Mrs. Snu,*tb, Detroit, Mich. ; I Another Pioneer Gone -the invet- "I .. the Orangerrien to him was most flattering and kindly, 1 14. here, and all report a I Adeline Regele attended the 12th of Mrs. George Brenner, Midland, Mich.- "Death" has again been , ti��, bration held t ,,a,e reaper outlining his splendid qualities. and , � , �i,,. ,­� glorious thyle.-Mr. and Mrs. P. Saw- I July at Milverton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cotton, Detroit; Rr' fine serviods as a minister in his ,,, .11;1 , aLhering in his hat -vest. This tirne 1�? , �o, , yer and Master Kenneth, who has and Mrs. Thomas Bulchart. Red Oak: g ardent and fearless presentation of ��,,, . �ryi __ f to the death of Mr. T" .,:, I , howas , yi Sirricoe, have retu __I , - of our Nillage, who 1�assei . �� I the Gospel, and paid high tribute to I ,��,, been visiting i Iowa, Mx. and Mrs. John T. Baird, 1 �,Iclljs , " . . � I ;., � , ed home. Mr. Sawyer is manager of, EAST WAWANOSH Highland Park, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. y'on Monday evening Mrs. Knight and family, the address 'j, ­. � peacefully awa. � , �11 ' being ac&orripanied by a parse of � , ! George Baird, Detroit, and Mrs. Win. July 7th, in h13 77th year, . 11y, �J, : the bank here. after a ,I , i", OLD SCHOOL REUNION Baird, Ferndale, Mich.; Mr. J. Me- s�.ckness extending nearly two years. money, testifying� to the esteem in -1 " " - ' .. v �� � , . Mr. Mellis was born in"Kent County,. i �.,, (By B., of R.) Gregor, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss M. which the reverend gentleman and I I I STAFFA I Gilmour, Cleveland; Mr. and M n- - England, in the year 1846, and emi- family were held and regret at their 11.1 I moval to Edmonton. The ad - i . I _ . ,.. ,i'�' � - - soon ,e ; '11"', ­,��% Notes. -The Women's Institute are Wawanosh! Oh hear it! Fred Ross, Dungannon; Mi. and Mrs. grated to this coLintry with his par- ", X1. � A. Gordon, She , ppardton; Mr. and dress was so long a number making t - , ,.,� arranging for a picnie some time this Calling us to -day; ents when but a child of two years, ". I ".. I -e 6�� - month, -A very interesting game of Name with magic in it, Mrs. F. Clatworthy, and Mr. and Mrs. settling in the Lower Province. Early addresses at the meeting, that we i - . !, - hat we have not the, space to . - .. i F., Neil, of London; Mx. and Mrs. in life Mr. Mellis learnt the black- gret t ,',, ,,%, .. 'l'v �!, satball between the Cromarty g rls To those far away. Cecil Legg and Mr. and Mrs. A, C. smithing tra& with the late ,Pnter more fully ii , - q�t;,-., 1. and Staffa was �Iayed on Friday even- � Robert � �_ 1, 4 11 - McDougall, all of Aylmer: Miss Ed- Mellis and came to the village somC, � �, ", ing, resulting in a victory for Staffa "Thirteen" is the watchword of the meeting, which w;is held as a 1, �:� na Reid, of Walfbin, (the present forty-eight years ago. On Februa farewell to Rev. 'Mr. Knight, and to � 1� by 16 to 7 -Miss Margaret GoMing School house famed afar; ._ry 1". . pay a high of respect to Rev. R. ... I It � �.­ , . �� . teacherJ.; Mr. and Mrs. Will Spearo, 3rd, 1876, he was united in marriage I I . . . . . . . .. - I .1 i, I , 'IS visiting friends bere.-Mr. Georg Every heart is well stirred, Mrs. Isabella Spear and Mrs. McMil- to Annie Eliz Pearson and wife, who were present � ......... ---- I `k ( Dalton and family motored fTom ., , And the gates ajar. abeth King, of Howick, the latter going shortly to Lethbridge .1 .�,:.11 on ,Sunday, calling -one �.. on the 5 Ian. of Highgate: Rev. L. W. Diehl, Et$ed him some thirty .-l'-, of Port Burwell: Rev. and Mrs. Henry years ago. T6, this'happy union there and who.,,had been an honored min '�4 1, � I and Mrs. Hothayn�Mr. and Mrs. Holy ground, forever, . ister of Wesley Methodist Church , 444 ,- "I '.1 � ,� *are the proud Diehl, of Adelaide; Mr. Gordon Wal- were born nine children, five of whom . l "; Stewart , Robertson Is that stretch of road; " , dron, of Toronto: Mrs. Fred lVeir. of Calgary, in former years. -A large � W,,�� parents of a young son. -Mr. and Mrs, Shun it, none can ever, Swift Current, Sask.: Mrs. G. Elliot still survive, John C., of Detroit; Mrs. number from Ilgirsall and vicinity at It- I F. O'Brien and Harold spent Sunday Ed. Cudmore,; Peachland, B. C.; Mrs. ��. Who once there ab,bde. , e Orange celebration at God I . . . and Mr. and Mrs. F. How, of Toronto; P. T. Cameron, of Flint, Mich.; Mar- tended th , ;,�� in London -Messrs. Will and Frank . . - n ... t 'I'll 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Saunders and Mrs. ,aret and Vhlfred at home. Two sons erich- Mr. Trueman Bri tnell was th ..� �', Golding visited their parents, Mr. and Back again to childhood! W. Glen, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. 9 ! .", ied in ini y; Celia f,Mrs. drummer and a man from Kinbur 1. I 11". Mrs. H. Golding, on Sunday. Log school house and creek; D. F. McGregor and Dr.' and Mrs d Arthur played the life. On their way bac I , " �� � - . - Playing in the vfildwood, ' Dignan, of Saskatchewan), died 16 they.gave a number of stirring selee " . .. E�1. �. . Rory Ross, of Seaforth; Rev. and years ago, and Mary, (Mrs. -Roy. .�, '1�11 - MANLEY Fighting like a Greek. Mrs. J. McEwen. of Hillsdale; Messrs - Furry), of Kindersley, Sask., died tions at the lodge room, and M.r V., ,Z.�, & . .... t .1 - Notes. -Mrs. John Holden and son, Wm. Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Taylor and years ago. . Mr. Mellis was an bon- Beryl Drummond took a hand a 4�,�, n the school house, Miss Ida Tavlor. of Science Hill; Mr. � ,-, I William, and his wife and two child- Line up i . est, upright Christian man and of playing the drum and showed that It ," did at nine; nd Mrs. A. Nott, of Sault Ste. Marie; sterling character. He would not, "I k, ,, ren arrived here from London last As we a was an expert at it�Mr. and Mrs.'J � � � . I ,�i week arid are visititig -friends at Boys in checkered red blouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Innis, of To- knowingly, Wrong any man, and his M. McLean and children, of Unity ,�",:�, . Sask., motored here to visit thei 1� 1.,�' .present -9r. and Mrs. Charlie Hall, Girls in home -spun, fine. - ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson greatest pleasure was in doing thorse� It.. -from Chicago, paid us a flying motor . of Canfield. The section is greatly parents, a distance of nearly 220 I. '7, . ,.� . acts which make the world brighter II trip last week and on their return Afternoon of Friday, indebted to the untiring efforts of Mr. for those with whom he came in c miles, and found the -roads ideal. The �. ,­�, . 31�,� I took their daughter and Miss Kate Once again bring back- William McEwen and Mr. Fenwick on- are now spendillk a week in Montrea ,i,v. . tact. His word was ever accepted as - I'll, , 1- 10 �,, Cowman -home with,thern, who have Spelling matches, Hurrah! Stewart for the success of the reunion and intend on their return to spen r. I that of an honest man, and during his . . i��:� -been holidaying amongst friends here. Merriment, no lack. and it was upon their shoulders that a few days at the Old Boys' Reumo , U*'. residence in Kippen, which dates back � I � . � -Mr. W.J. Welsh is building an ad- the burden of organization for the I st fifty.,years, he made in Seaforth.-The Oddfellows of th ­ at a mo 11 � , �� I % �,,��.. idition to his barn. Mr. Leslie Rapien Tea rhh r famed forever! most part feJl, and it is to them th many Hiensall Lodge on Thursday of las r . Cc t%eir names aloud; the success of the reunion must be warm friendig-always having a cheery week attended the .funeral of thei , � , did the concrete Work�Mr. Fred . . . . . I _ ' word for thoim he met, and a friendly t:, ; ,',�t� , , - Eckart was in, NeNV Hamburg last Sone will answer, never, attributed. . late brother, Thomas Mellis; Willia ', and neighborlii"jrft�* 11 ,y,,i" d -week on business -Mr. and Mrs. C. L t our heads be bowed. . I . rest in those who McK*,y and G. J. Sutherland takin � F, Eckart and their son, Claver, were for any cause were ill or in any way the services for the Oddfellows a afflicted. He delighted in visiting the I �r le Siktieth anniversary of S. S. No. BRUCEFIELD J ... , I ,�,, I visitors in our burg last Sunday, whi sick room, attending the Sunday Baird's Cemetery. -A very good pie 'i%; Mrs. Eckart is spending her holidays 13, East Wawanosh, July 23rd, 1924. ture of Mr. T. Murdock and his hors ", " ' "I". ,,�, 1�with her friends here -Mr. Thomas . Notes. -Mrs. Smith and grand- school and prayer meeting, and until "Silver McKenny," with a record o � -_ _ 9 I'll, �,�� McKay made a business trip to Paris daughter, of Detroit, are the guests sickness laid him aside, wa. a regu- 2.121%, appeared in the Free Press o .... , . I .." , 1�1� last week. STANLEY of Mrs. George Baird this week.- lar attendant of St. Andrew's church. the 16th.___4Mr. and Mrs. Fred Small ­,,­ Mr. and Mrs. Moodie and Mr. and He will be irdissed in tlLe community acombe, -now of Guelph, spent th , I ------- - c , but .111, CHISELHURST Death of Henry Peck. -Mr. Henry Mrs. James McQueen motored to and chur h most of all in the week with Mrs. J. Ellis, Mrs. Smalla 1�, - s .� - :, ,�__/ anA brother, of Peck, one of the pioneer residents of BrussOs on Wednesday last, to at- home, where he for many year was combe's mother. -Mr. H. Arnol ,, � I." � Notes �bfiss Ta,Ylor the towmship, passed away at his tend the funeral of their cousin, Mr. both mother and father to the mother- .. 11 � .; Toronto, are spending two weeks' hol- manager of the Molsons Bank and M .. I— hontie on the Bayfield Road, on Wed- William Robb. -Mrs. McDonald, forrAl- less children, apd eve'r proved to be j. , ,, I "I 1, idays with their uncle and aunt, Mr. Meek, Manager of the Sterlin 'I, _11"". 1 nesday morning, following an illness erly Miss Jane Smith, passed away a most kind and loving parent. In 11;t.. . � and Mrs. John Shepherd -Mrs. Mit- Bank, are both away enjoying severa �M'lt . of two weeks from blood poisoning, at her home in Bayfield on Monday religion ,he was a Presbyterian, and banking holidays. -Mrs. -A. H. Car i , ­ � chell and daughter, Florence, of To- MT: Peck was born on .the Goshen last. The funeral service was con- in politics a great Reformer. The 'Ile. is here visiting he . �. ... roll, of Beachvi . , ronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. Line, 44 years ago, where he resided ducted at the home of her brother, funeral was held on Thursday after- sister, Mrs. J. Sutherland, and fa,m ,i:, - � ", ��­, I � and Mrs. S. Gill. -Mr. Charles Wilk until his marriage to Miss Emily Mr. Neil Smith, on.Tuesday. Inter- noon last from St. Andrew's church ily.-Mr. William Pepper, of Toron ,� inson motored from Winghain and Otark, of the same line, when he pur- ment 'was made in Baird's Cemetery. and was largely attended, the service ..., � , spent the day with his brother. chased the farm on the Bayfield Road, W. M. S. -An open meeting of the being conducted by his pastor, Rev. was here last week visiting his pa . � I.. 11 �, , .. � Evelyn Wilkinson accompanied her R. L. Lundy, who chose his ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peplie ' , �". where he continued to reside until W. M. S. was hold on July 9th when . text from but was hurried home on account 0 , i""." - uncle to his home, where she intends his death. He was a man Of unusu- all the ladies of the congregation Philippians 21st verse: "For me to live his wife's mother's illness. -Dr. M 1. � 0, � spending some time in the interests ally fine physique, and one whose in- were invited to attend. Mrs. William in Christ and to die is gain." The Sheeman, of Philadelphia, Pa ac ,, 11- ,(if her health. - dustry and intergity gained for him Dow presi&d, and Mrs. Anna me- reiniins were laid to rest in Baird's I ��_ I "; .� � companied by -his wife. spent & paA I I �.,,'_ (Too Late- For Last Week.) a high place in the affection and es- Donald, Honorary President, read the cemetery, the pallbearers being Isaac -c �. , I week with Mrs. D. Urquhart, Mr 11 , 11�5 11; I " Notes. -The strawberry: festival, teem of all who came in contact with Scripture lesson. Mrs. Dow led in Jarrot, Alex. McKenzie, John Bell, Sheeman's mother, and her siste I ,��,�14 I,, �. ;; I held at the Methodist church, was a him, and especially in the neighbOr- -prayer. Mrs. Driver and Mrs. Snider James Firdayson, T. N. Forsyth and Miss Beatrice. They motored th .1 . I ' lr.i, . Bu,e$ess, not only from the large num- hood of which he had so long been a sang a piece entitled, "Drifting Over George E. Thompson. Those attend- dist"ce of nearly 1,800 miles and ci ,',,, lo, I ­� her who attended, but also from the resident. Hie is survived by a fami Y Life's Sea," -which was much appreci- ing the funeral from a distance were: "I I ;�.. much- .. ,,'.. ���.,�. I , financial side, which was gratifying of four daughters and three sons, ated. Mrs. (Rev.) Lundy, of Kip- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mellis and two -.--- .. 'm I I ". to the pianagement. To add to the Mrs. Fred. McEwen, of Stanley; Mrs. pen, gave a most helpful address, her children, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. .�... .w. "Love, 'a,�L � -evening's pleasure, a -baseball match Robert Spackman, of Bayfield; Miss subject *being, the Greatest Bier and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fefin, I BEAN MARKET � � was played between Staffa and Chis- Margaret, teaching sehool at Ford, Think in the Wvld." If every one Toronto; Mr. P. T. Cameron, Flint, � ,1 Toronto July 15.-Beains--Canadia�, han I I I � �! � Mich, S. J ... , elhurst, which resuJted in a victory and Miss Lottie, Wesley and Arthur, would love the -Lord with all their .; Mrs. Geo. Fenn, Mr. and Mr -picked, 1�., 6%c; primes. 6c. , t." 13�� er Donally, Wiarten; Mr. and ;l-, it�, for the home team. At the clos� of at home, and Richard H., of London. heart and soul and strength and mind Wil- ___ - .1 _,�. the festival; -a programme of musi-- He is also survived by one brother, and - their neighbors as themselves, Mrs. William Hainey and Miss Doreeia J ,I. � . . POULTRY MARKET � 1_� I I -and singing -was highly appreciateitr-Mr. Richard Peck, of Seafortb, and what a change it would make in the of Wingham; Mi. and Mrs. Mrnest , I .1 ; � ;;; �, I --Mr. James Morrison, of the WeA, two sisters, Mrs. John Consitt, of Hen- world. She urged entire c*nsecration King and Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Toronto. July 15th. I -, � tephenson,Gog,hen to the service of the Master and then of Wroxeter; Mr. Jaynes King, Bert Uwe Dress ....,.;, and a past resident of these parts, is sall, and Mrs. John S Wens. over 5 lbs . .......... 26 28 11, �, r� , here visiting his relatives and xe- Line. , The funeral will be held on our givifigs will be all right, for we King, Steven King, Elmer King anJ do., 4 to 5 Its. .... j..... 24 �, st, I for the Minnie King. and Mrs. Nelson Steur- do. 3 to 4 As . .............. 1-5 1i � " newing old acquaintances. Friday to Ba tery. will then find it a joy to give - .��11 I. I .. ,Oeld cente ol, all of Gorrie. Spring �ahickerib, 2 lbs. and over 45 r10 , I . Reunion Picnic. -A unique gather. extension of His kingdom at home 11 15 20 ,j - . ing.-The La Ducklings, 5 ........ 30 85 i'll ,.,:I � �i I , ing took place in McGregor's Grove, and abroad. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Annual Meeti dies' Aid " - -�;;.- - - M;; .......... : 1� I,- ', 'I..t, . � HIBBERT concession 3, Stanley, on Thursday, -Lundy sang very sweetly a piece en- of the Methodist ­church was held at I I . " r� i , ____ I . s- . is July 10th, when the ex -pupils of S. titled, '4Come Unto Me." The clog- the home of Mrs., Samuel Cudmore - . jT ' School Report -The following �, �� �. . No. 1, Stanley, (Baird's school) ing prayer was offered by Mrs, Win. ,-ith the Presiden.t.in the chair. The DAIRY MARKE'r �1' I -the report of Separate School No 4 S , .� 11 - ,,, � . ' held a reunion to do honor to the Rattenbury, after which lunch � officers were all"to--elected. The treas- , _i wAs ,. ..' Promotion Examinations: Entrance , � i� memory of their former schoolmas- served and a social hour was sp6nt, urer's report showed -what a good Toronto, July 15th. -Cheese -New, larg . ; 11 1,19" `��,: . -Mary Williams, Mary Hastings ters. The reunion took the form of a and the ladies had an opportunity to work the Ladies' Aid were doing, al- -Butber-Finest creamery prints. 37 to 39 � ........ 4", i�111' Thos. Coyne, Helen Atkinson, i�� . . th afternoon and evening get acquainted with their new pastor so they intend holding a bazaar No' I creamery, 35 to 86c; No. 2, 34 to 35 � � "'� Morris (H). Jr. IV to Sr, IV --Sarah picnic wi, dairy, ,28 to 29c. , 4"'', programmes, a plentiful picnic sup- and his wife. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Mil- sometime in the fall- Cgrivenorg for Eggs-Fxtras, fresh, in cartons, Me; emt "",", Coyne and Camelia Coyne (equal); the committee are- Ladies' ., loose, 33c.; firsts. 80c; seconds, 25c. 4, . , , wear, P 'T!, per being served by the ladies of the ton and little son, Jack, of Toronto �'� Matthew Coyne, Rose O'Reilly. Sr. i , 3 r� III to, Jr. W-Fraticis Williams (H.), section. Guests assembled from far and Miss Ida Wilson are visitors at' Mrs. H. Ivison; fancy aprons, Miss ,;j�1�,,III �. ,, � . !4,10" li�,' and near, and the only imperfection the home of Mr. George Swan, C.N.R. Sarah Dayman; children's depart- . , 1111�. John O'Reilly, Lewis Coyne, Halry ,GRAIN MARKET I ,� o", in .an unusually enjoyable day, was agent here. -Mr. Hugh Cameron of ment, Mrs. Jaynes McClymont; fancy ,%,,.1,� � , Coyne, James Atkinson. n to Jr. Ill - .�A%.",-�, - the fact that the grand old man, in Clinton, called on Brucefield friende department, Mrs. Thomas Workman; TORONTO, July 15th.-Manito�a Wheat, , 11 ,U�4,0." -John MtIver (Ron.), Mary O'Con- I 11 Z�q,' � I commemoration Of Whose life and Saturday. -Mrs. William Scott was a The oldest member of the Ladies, Aid No. I Northern, $1:371/2 -, No. 8 Norther I �15;�1111'." . nor (Hon.), Levis Morris (Hon.), $1.291h. ,:�It,V .. ... . work the gathering was held, was no risitor at the home of her brother, is Mrs. John Dayinbil, aged 89. "' � "'Pt'. Manitoba oats -No. 8 C.W., 62%e; No. ,X1 Joseph Williams, Elmer Feeney, longer among us to enjoy it. The Mr. John Beattie, Notes. -Mr, Alex. McKenzie, of our feed. 493/ I�X3 `i:, Seaforth, Monday &c. � �, , , .L I i4x , , 'i il,�,;, Francis Doyle, Michael Coyne, Hubert maste;, as be has always been called last. -Mr. Andrew Beattie and farn- vfillage, was in Toronto this week, vis- AD the abote c.Lf� bay Ports. " ,ik I 'r� I . Part 11 to Il . American corn, track Toronto- --No. 2 Y, � I ,?,�, �,V"., Feeney, Anna Beadle. by the residents of the section, began ily, of London, accompanied by Mr. iting vhth his Wife and daughters. low. $1.2M. ja ".1 , 6 1§� ;1 ,'t�".:;., '! . , -Mary McIver (Ron,), Rose WCoyi- .. . his teaching career at S. S. No. 1, at and Mrs. Lillson motored up and spent 'We are pleased to report that Mrs. Ontario Rye --14 to 78c. 1, lixi I , nor (Hdtt-), Veronica O'Reilly, Harry .�11 '."%�; _'.!�10�� -, , the beginning of the year 1861. He Sunday at the home of Mrs, W. Scott McKenzie is somewhat improved.- Pena -No. 2', $1.40 to $1.45. , , "", F1 � . McIver and Agn& Coyne (equal). 1st Walfted--nell ed, Montreal frefilits, b ;!'.�P �.. j, 11 �_;, ver V, ; ":1 � Fergus retired at the close of 1910, after 50 and other friends in the village.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monteith, of included: Bran, per ton, $35.00; sbortar P L't"i, ;i�� _ .io Part II. -Nellie Doyle, consecutive years of 'highly success- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Miss Pearl, Powassan, are visiting -at the ho $85.00 .. good fe ,�iiA me ton, $29.00; middlings, , ; ,; - . �i, I ", . - . .Fft'llay and J6aoph Morris (equal). . ". I . F �` ' , I ' Prjhtniar.,-Marie Feeney, Mary Jor- f.1 work. During this period a very of Toronto, are guests at the borne of of Xr. J. 13. McLean, and with other flogT� per bag, $2.00, , zfl, 1.�,,.V'11 � great number of pupils recedved, not Mr. John Grainger, of the village- friends. -We are sorry to note that tarto wbeat--No. 2 white, red ar mix IN 10" , ­ ­_ 116, � �,�i . "' Aq Wil- ,� ,lb l ." lij�,, $pseph O'Reilly, Catherine Crawford I continues very .$1.20 to $1.26 f.o.b. shi-Psiffig Points. - 11. . 6 k Z only their elementary, but in many Miss M. Swan and M,Ks. iC. H. Ham, Mrs. Sti I Ing to freights. I ;;,. �i�­, � ,.tllwyn Morris, Joanne McIver "Ill,%, .1, v " � cases also their secondary education. visited at the home df Mra, W E. pdorly.-Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Lundy, of Ontario No. 2 white data -89 to 418. . _� and Soseph McIver (equal). Enrol- Oilt&ao flour--Xinetv per cent. patent , . I.. These have since, then scattered to Wright. of Seaforth, this week.-kl;. the Manse, are sl)ending 'a few well . te baga, Montreal, V=rt shipment $6.5 �,.:,: 1` -trioM,: 40, average attendance, 39.- , k 1; 1". � .1 every corner of the globe, but the as- A. Davidson and daught-er, Miss earned holiday,; at their cottage at 'Wuronlo basis, $6.50; seshozIrid, $6.80. .. �� ." ,� . , 'U. 11. Burke, Teacher. " " . �Lttcy sembly at the picnic last Thursday Helen, left rece,litly on a trip to Cali- Port Albert. We Wish the L pleas- Manitoba bnrley---No. 2, 80 to 86e. ... 4 . w... , , , in 0 I;- I --Ijo� 2, 96 to 90c, 1. t- Manitoba flour--Ut patent% 11% Jute Bdel , , -:11 1� 1 � I was ample evidence of 'the love and fornia and intend returning by Way ant hoIi&ay.__fAis9 MeMordie, recen . Manitoba ry:Q� I ; , 111; .i "' , , I , esteem in Which they have always of the Western Provinces. We hop6 ly of California, but one time a Kip- $7.20 Per barrel.; 2nd patents, $6.70., . I ", I, - ''. , , , I-.DVBLIX , held hir%4 and also gave ample evi- they will have a most enjoyable trip. pen lady, is visiting With Mr. and Mrs. ks7_zxtr& No. 2 thnothi, per ton, tra ;.",.'.,L� :�,�, ��, � , 11 �', L �,It 1�', - T $17.60, Vs. 2, $17.00 -, Me. 3, $0.0 �. �� , � ': ��, . , , � �i,�,' I . '�,: �61 I Xbtiag,�-All blitt one of the large dence of the -fact that many of thern Alex. Monteith._Mr� and Mrs Har- 'ronto, `,�, I gradto, $10.00 to $12. . ,,Lo 2, ,�,, I ­ ixed, $18.00; lower ,� �, . , , I., ;j,t��illt,�,, �, ,, 1:, , 1 , ;, ­ I ablie or profes- old Ralph jand daughter of �O'Tonto, in -10.66. ',�.":" L� � � 1 41 *' V& Wfote on Vie Entrance ex- have -7ndde good in p, 1� Straw-carloin, Per to'd, $9.60 to I , ,, ,.. I ,� " , 'I , P,uccese- aional life. The lost whieli the comt- - : I were visitors with an . d, Mfs� Jas. C ,", �,�j,",,�', ,,. , .tl 1, �,,,, w , . ''T, ' - Were Standard redianed cardettitig., f.o.19r.. b 1111.r " ibfta,t1,6ft at VitchdIt Mr. , , L , "!I I 11 " ' "':'L� , ' �j �; 'i I ,��,i,�, ,, , li"".,4 , �igi.,J�Oro , I ZURICH . I - , ,';� � ,,I ,V , $18.00. 1 1 & V"', 't . . - A "'. '%,N�11.� 41 � "-.11 . , koft fat off are coillilig munity sustai�iled- through the mas- towdy, of the vl)litge, during L . I , 11�,,%�,s',,'.��!�.,�.tL ­ � "A . the, Port per trin . . � ,�.t,,�_� � 1�1 1. , - 1 i i4 1 f6. &t-, � d -the 1-teunion at�Sea-. ter's 'death in 1018, eart n9ver be, made Notes�-A ,Stromberg-Carls,on high week�Mr. and Uts.'16hn Cashe,/ac- I -!. . , '' - ;I ��,� ,,O,M,�'. f'". v, , , i, L I ft - 44'dan, 1,13A, � of up for even after iieverAl years of efilcieney switchboard ,has zibw been &*#Anled b� Xr.lAbd 'Mrs, BT1L6hteT- � . 1;'.1i"',i,.,'�.;�",,�,e 11­� 'y IoAhi: i Joh, `,-�­,,�&,�.;"�,�,,;:" ��, , � "4K, 0 " . ,, � , I 1, 114 " 011601i 11 �­11-?,j,o;, � ,:­, .. ' LM STOCK KARKNT ". 1.111, ,il". �, .. .;i, , 11 � I'll 7�J "I �W, MMY i#� home , lot' rZrement he Was still at that time installed in the Zurich Central of the Wan and two ebildfah, of Milv�rton .. ­;­�'J .. .. .. 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Ni pijr,�...,,. -"- f I ��,­ � , \ I I 1. , , .1 , .. -, � �� 11 -, Men's Bro in�Loithik"Sh416, zngiAe with toe caps and t ' L outside counters, : Per pair : ......... I ................... W4.00, �� Men's Brown Calf Shoes, plain lamps, solid c�nstruetion. . ' " $4,00. ' . I Per, pair .............. ........ ;/ I ...... .... I ....... . - L . I � : . I . � .1 I - � � L I I l:1 I . I : , � , .. I - I : I . , I J , . � I . Aff , .. . : I I . .. . , I , P, . I SEA AOR YH' ' I " . I . TELEPHONE 11 . OPPOSITE C RCIAL HO � . ... . I \ . I - I I I . __ - $8,00 to $10.75; butcheris, $7.25 to $9.00. Year- lings, $8 to $10.75; heitfers, $$ to $2.; fair to I � ' to 5Y, cents, .but average choice butchera vfere no stronger than JaSt week at '4.35 to choice cows, $3 to $6.50; canners and cutters, ,41% cents, while daijZ to kood cows were a $2.26 to $3; bulls, 3 to $6; stockers and feed-- slow sale at,3 to 41/1 cents. Most of the lyulla ers- $4 to $7; fresh cows and springers active and steady, §30 to *1,20. . were Bologna material, worth a to 31/y cents, only a coupje of choice butchers weighing Clilves-Receipts, 1,800; active and 50 cents around 1,200 apiece, making the outstanding, higher-; choice, $11.60 -to _$12; fair to good, a:t 5 cents in a-s,ale to a packer. Store cattle $10 to $11; oulls, $6 to $9.50'. giasser's, $3 to $5. sales accounted fo,r about two carloads of shortkeeps at 6% to 6.70 cents and two load& Hogs -Receipts. 16,000; ,pigs strong and 25 cent. higher, others* mostly 10 cents lower; of fairly well feeders at 6 to, 6 cents. Calves were a light supply tiknd sold steady' heavy, mixed'ana yorkers, $7.90 to $7.95; at 8% to 9 cents forthe bulk of choice, with light Yorkers, $7 to $7.90; Pigs, 57; roughs. a few tops at 9% cents, but there wer.2 i!nite $6 I .25; stags, $3.50 to $4.50. a lot of grassers And,jight calves at 4 to j Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 1,800: active; general market 50 -cents higher; lambs. $6.00 cents,, considering the short run. I 1. A couple of dozen lambs that were extra to $15.00; Yearlings,, $6.000,� $10.60; wethers, $8.00 to $8.60; ewes, $2. 0, to $7.50; mixed choice made 141/p cents in an early sale, hot the bulk of choice went a half lower than last sheep, $7.00 to 47.50. ' week at 181/_, cents per pound. while culls sold Union Stock Yards, Toronto, July 15tb.- as low as 10 cents in spots. Sheep held Cattle shippers to -day seemed to have over- looked the fact that consumption of, beef 'falls steady with a fair demand for lighz butchem at SIA to 6 cents, hail a dbzen making 6VAe ' off at this session under warm weather condi- at the top. Heavy 'sheep were just a fair tionts and the market was overloaded with an - offering of some 5,600 bead for sale here. trade at anywhere from 81A. to 5 cents, ac- cording to quality. while with billed through 9�uff there were The bqlk of the thick smooth hogs in a I over 6,000 cattle unleaded at the yards. Trade at the opening was slow, I with anything but light total supply sold steady at 7% cents. f.o.b. in a.market that showed signs of stiff- - the choice kind 'in the killer line a shade to a quarter easier in price. Toward noon there ening. I . Receipts to-day.were 6,121 cattle. 547 calves. - was some activity and 2,600 had crossed the 1,330,hogs and 853 sheep and lambs. e scriles at 2 p.m.. but the close earn� with a Quotations: Export steers, choice. $7.75 tep I heavy holdover of common to medium kinds. $8.00; do. good, $7.25 to $7.60; export helf­ k Real choice steers, heavy and handywelght era. $6.75 to $7.00; baby beeves, $7.50 to sold steady at the top, with Harris Abattoir $8.00; butcher steers, choice, $6.75 to $7,50; - -taking the best of the offering at 8.16 and do. good. $6.26 to $6.50; do. medium. $5.50 8.35 cents, including three leads from the to $6.00; do. common, $5.00 to $5.25'; butcher . t arathToy district that were consigned toL Dunn and Levack� and sold at 81/4 cents. heifers, choice, $6.50 to $7.00; do. inedhiou $5.50 to $6.00; do., common, 34.7� to $5.00; e L The exporters were not Be active as had been butcher cows, choice, $4.76 to $5.15 ; do. med- . expected but they paid prices steady with ium, $3.50 to $4.60; bu*-her bulls $4.25 to 4-00; the close of last week at 7 to 8 cents for heavies a d 6.60 to 7% cents for handy- ; weights, innoludi.ng a few heifers., Outside of $5.00; do. fair, $3.50 to bol��nas, $2.50 to $3.50; canners and cutters, $125 to $2.50. feeding steers, ch�ice. $6.00 to $6.75; stock - 0 the best heavies a lot of 19 baby beeves fed em, choice, $6.00 to $6.50; do. fair, $4.26 to and shipped by A. Fisher, Chatham, to the Y $4.50; milkers, springem, choice, $75 to $90; U17.0. .and sold to J.L Abrains, brought the 1 b�4 in the butcher 9 do. fair, $45.00 to $60.00: calves, choice. $8.50 to $9.50; do. to $7.75; do-, price section at cents d Per pound. An odd lot of handy butchers medium, $7.00 common, $4.00 to '56.50; lambs, choice ewes. brought 73/4 cents and the bulk of choice from $13.50 to $14.00; do. culls, S10:00 to $10.50; 68/4 to 7 cents; medium ito good teem' end sheep, light ewes, $5.50 to $6.60-, do. culls. e beifers. 6 to 61/�. cents and some common stuff t as ,low as 41A ,the latter quality cattle were $2.00 to $4.50; he=. fed.and vMtered, 8.25-. do., f.o.b. $7.75-, do., 'country points, $7.50 '. unsold. do. select. -fed and watered, $9.05; do.. off r There were half a dozen prime cows at 5% cars, long haul, $8.65. I., L ri I . 9 __ . t ; . . . . . - - - __ ___ - - - ______ - - - I e I � f f I is \ Big Millinery Sale , ' - e . _ 1, r. . I There never were such bargains in Hats, in 9 Hensall. Come and get a pretty new Hat I - for the 12th. Still lots to choose from and r genuine Bargains. - 10 Watch our Window for Bargains. . I � r, f . Mrs., Oertha E. Bell Hensall, Ont. . - . - t __ - - 1-------`-- - - �m - - - - . - - - __ - --L r, e - . � I I I - 1 89C . - I I $1,699 d- . I Timely Barg " � - . ains I ed I ' . I In ardew to'make space on our shelves for , other goods, we are clearing the following Sea- s,onable Ades. These are not cut prices to clear old stock, bUt money -saving values on this sea- 9 son s goods., These are. money -saving prices right when the shoes are e, .) .. I c ; C. Women'S White Sandals, trimmed w1th ra Wbite buck, with low 'rubber heels, I latesit style ....................... 111.98 Women's White Slippers, patent trim or plain with low or dress heels ........ $1.98 1 . Women's- White.Oxfords, plain white or I I trimmed, low Seels .............. . I -_ i-- $1.P8 L Girls' Whit e 2 -strap Slippers with rubber' - 0 . soleg and heels ..................... $1.98 FM Dainty li,nes in Children's Slippers..,,,, ...... 89C er ed Women's Patent Leather Sandals ....... $1.98 I . 4. d- . Boys' and Girls' Sandals .................. 89C Sandals are the ideal shoes for the child - ft 0; I I ren in the holidays. Try ours at ...... 98c" , . I . is U., Smith ' & Son ON . 0 t - ,:- _11�, r . Nots Shoes 41V .and I I. I I , SEAF01MI ,. �* Opp' 69ite Bank Of, 6ommeree- I I . I 11 I I . - . I � I I � , , I . I I ... ild, I 7 I � - 11 . S: 1'. 89 ill 1. . -,"',''.4 . �., . - --- �!. I !! i Iii 89C I I , . . ; . I -1 I 0'. � I I . ,� . "I t I ­.. . � �� , I � i I �, . �, i�.,; ", " - , " , , � . 1.11 "'.. -; , .".. I I I . ­ 11 1. -1 1- ­ ,� � ­_ I . I . I . I �":.��,-,�;4�,,,�,,,,�"�,�4�;,.�'�,,)v,,A�i4�. , .. I I , . I . . `,�;. �T , ,,,�,k','�:,��l,,��,11�,,�",�,�, "',_'Y'4W,1111�. 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