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MAX4 � corAlstd. 00,vo,mmout - qpptid .1 I .1 I" � I ,�� I ,. , -4;, -V:, ­` 'P, � 9 ,�; g U R ' ' � , � ,�,,,�:��-, , I . ,�",� � I � .: , , 11 r�§14 V21 I , , 040 ,%­aqx�, J, , ".., � , 0.4 L 7 �.,. I ,f ", � � '01d Cher'ney, r&ce. Vi4iidga , q in to lent W -, , � I - �.,,� , , � � , "" I 6-1�- 1�111�11 . : . � ` ..'.1.1.1, ­ : I or from the co An-. , a or a I � , , ­%�i, "'t 1�7�,:,,',��� , ­,, f ... ..... .... � ­­, . .0 41111a4 i�AeMvW, Var- t!Ae Itippen elevator A , , t , e t - I , R �9 "'W", "I'll, . % � � I . I - L. .... � 11' 4.;�X, � A"; . , M.t.�,�,, ,'; 1:111, I 1.7 . " 1i alvt,TL- � 11 1� I rate Charles R .ter 4 i&, �, J �A-ijs- in the �a re� , ` ��,�,",�,,:-",�,,-,�!i�,Y�,�'-'4,',�'�,,, ,p;%,�",�`,�'X " I ." �' 1'. A .�,, _U. I . X 1� , , , ,,, t , , , �11 , � ! I the funeral of �, ; . , 0 the past few days, people coming front ter, of 14 , 6 4%14 it 'g�T X . I,; I I...,, . '�'�;:4 .. 1. I ;:, , A iqiwt, �,��;y on on a . I 11 h 1. , " V�'�� ...... i, , � 1-6%, A,g' , I � �, , � "I , . �� , , the Vicinity 9f Plablin to market their tow -whip r, of, t. �� . Ilyp US * ','.44�#!��f,4-,fq,4 , , , - ,,,, g ,� I`, , ,,, , , , � '? . , � , ,�! �,,: I , , �"­V­ .. J 'V mill ie being repaired andl. 4.sQ1; 4A4 "t1w I � " , 4 .. , � �i�! �, � :,' # ,,� 0 ,., �, o: � wt� 444,z4l�0 V8'TR;`.,..1 1,;�Ook Q 0 '1� . . a �, � ' Ng, I M T, , ',�' . 11.4 �' � , , 1A �S,f � , %, , I AR W,�s -. ,4 � m , I . I i�;.", ', � � � I .11.1. '. " ", , '­ Butt, Of Flint, in our villqlp d vicinity" '141:* 1 1 i " - , , � qp 3 9, 941, 4 11 . Q;j,gay, spem tile V� iterest, o ��,rov6nu% , Th , 0 I �, .0aln.-Mr. 40*bn _ �O m , , . . ; �. ,­ , - - $ 11 . � At - , . . , ednesday. - , TOrl"I.W1 land, �`IpMerl QOVQ�P*eW stde� JA I q ,, t� "t, b, , ` - g ,��, � g�,` � ", 4 � , V, "AW41 1rqtb.r*.` Air � . I I � - I , It n , I T U or 6� i 49,11, 1051,'�.i "ME �, I ....�. I � , I i , , . A .� r" ',W� , , , , , . .�: I , " �, , �, I ­ I , , ,,� - , I � �1, . ­ - �, , "'; �,'g , , : , I , � , ":vX", � 14'j, , � ;�"":­ V, %,-, :i , , �­ - V41RNA Meb, visited at the homes 09 his relatives anwmany,friends "6�,vjgr� incroapOd ,taxatiQn has. incieaoo4, re-- , . -, � Rell! :And Ins - M4 I , ­­ , , , , . k, I," L'§5",'. � ' �', ' ��:: *f ' I , . i 'i , ,� 1, , ,� , �0. �1 ,6 - I ,,,, an . -Ag 01,A �, 4%D'' ` 4 orkin order again, . " - :'the in DriVioh Columbia -4s, drInkipi, I. I V ,�' t� be in w 11413 �', I �.,% "', � 4t'i,�,�, �, 1. I I . , ' * ki, ow 444 ".4 , M�,` f""I'�'-:!�­­ 11 11; I , , ,� 1� ,f , � 11 -1, ` %� NS,l ,,�,.,,,.,",,,$ r Iohn McDona d is attending ,V pleasant Outi brothers, 'Rdgar and Thomas, of our delighted t.61,,:meet 4� . , 1��y..i,N�- , !��, , 4 " ,,,,, ,, " . I C , ( l �; #Oroaeod, Candi- . ".", , . ? � ,,, � 6hapa.,� , `v -; ,.�'� 4�; �.� I � � , . � 1% .g._Appr x t th;M �gAl. Mr., spect for' 14w h4L Adi . , ': I �'. gi,�,,,,�;,Ii.!,o g,�'�'�,;k�, . . 0 ima e. , . 1;:� ,L, . s, , ,i��1�4.1 ,,, 0�0 ,� i5M, ,�, �, ''. , :" ft. �:;,� ", �, �.. ,,, I VV.4�, at 11 ,,�m,'lu St. John's Church, - -­ d, " " , . i . I I c, I - 1% I . ?,;:�`%� - - , Lodge No. 580, A.F. & A,M. Kippen I Praise in Qarmel tb44 the open bar. 13, oottlegg'I bas 9004 'J6OkJnX,i�ijd,s,b4jad tp V "IV., �'�'­' '��,.), , I r, I ,1 I � - tions ,are, deplorable, an&'are w,Drsp - R;Pre �V,4­0,01�,04# str' 1-%, W�,��7i,"�.A.-' , 1,�, �,��; �",�'�',�',, " ,J �, ollq*ate , ing the past week.' �, I , � f �.­ ", g , " f, . . RlAg4�, dur I � �, '' P1. . ", ly� one hundred members of Acadia v Mr. XcAllister,,Oas for x4ny�yw4 qp ., , ,::� '! 1- " M%Qa-Bqlg'ii.-Wgdnesday of last Mas -c and Mrs. William M,4ponald, Of the" efficient 1�4der of 40 0,ox# , op's wit iw� �� "�' I .4� �* Om - V, A % ,,� ,,, _ I , �,'.,Nliv, ,,, , - ,,, �, . 4 , ­ . .. . I . " 1, � .. IR �" - � ".", . w'll as an Mder.-Dr, Ar�; 41B -reased IWIQ not , re n t OA1y . t!**,�,Pot; dorrectly. Ow-wo 0 ��:,r`,`,,,��. , I , .:� � N�Iere the Road, accompanied by Mrs. church as -e � , .. ,, W)A�wla Miss Mary Esther, daughter guests On Saturday after- James t. McLean and dai;ij,hter, Jen- th I o Jnc I In � I Shoes A � , ,., - I , the t,jnj, that � W, ,%,".31" . " 11 . . � � , �N 4oqu an I ur McAllis.ier and Mrs. K - t4eylra tho. J #1,1,��1!4"-, .. cAilister, 'know anything about -b , , ,, 104T but 1, , v,l .� , . r � ,�",��.O";. o t --� , 4 evening of l4st week of Dr. nie were in Stratford during- the past of Georget0w tlegglit;, the . T �, I V � ft,�,; I : , I 'Ilvild'l�',`��itl' !F 1�w 20.f,%on;as and Mrs. Bolger, Siave, ,VQI� mone,y,; % Vor ex4mple, note the,5,,a prices .�- , � �. I ��, .­:, . I . ;��`�.�!,,"",',J'��j� �, f ... . ... - I I . �, " � ', �, , '' � ,�,­'�� , 1 ." , ity, and Earl Wats ek.-MT, Moses Poxson, of Bright. end here'vn#h their relatives- in S �,-- j,,,4'�,­ '�, . " tl�� �� .,­ ton�,` , 'O.Oah of Wal- Lloyd Moffatt, at the, 1�tterls country we' ii, also spent the. Aek speaker said IT� saw In . Vancouver . Z" , Rll"" 1 . . . � , . ­ ,�­ , I ,� . . � , t l� visited at the lionao of Mr. and Mrs. friends, ing by motor, ' . es, a Sturdy shoe in sizes I tiv 5 a, I . �­ I ' , 1�� ' A01�. V. L. Lewin, rector. performed . arna Henry Ricker during the past week. panied by 3 AccOm- = of liquor consigned to ,Mex�qo, for ............... ......... 12 "�';11�' I ,i .I,. " ited in marriage. ed up from London arriving at V . cOrm , F §�.",, , on' Hullett home at Varna. The members motor- , gnd three ships the harbor with car- BOW hweO Kip. Sho �V� I I I . � AoAndary, were ura ,� 1. ... I .. .... � ... I .... $ � �,' Ill . �­ ,� r. and Mrs. . ,f I , about four O'clock and wer Charles Me- h were never meant to le ' , � �;,� . . t4i� ceremony. The bride wore a be-. e given a -Mr. -George Mickee, of. Ridgetown, Allister­�-Th�--re is a well kii , own a ave the - ,. � 11� , - � `,' �,�� , 11 I I � , , , , I, I , � , , , , � , I I I I I � I � 'I' � , , I I .1 I ,�, olinfng travelling costume of navy warm welconte by the host, his wife, was in our village during the past age which'rpns like, tbis,�,4 , d- province. In one year sales from the I Boys" Brown,Kip Shoes for school wear, in sizes I to 5� ,� �,��,.-. �� � e ' ' . 'who 71 liquor stores -in British Columbia for ....... I.....''... ........ --1 ... ........... ,� 1 ; , We I � ', ; her father. Mr. B. McDonald, and his week, -Mr. and Mrs. Charles AlcAl- run,s, may re�ad," and.this ` � �1' blue tricotine, with hat and shoes to 'A VA I will apply were 12 milli,on§.' In -the same year ' � � I . 11 ' ". I parents, Mx. and Mrs. S. A. Moffatt. lister, of Toronto, With Dr. and Mrs, to n ill front of our sales from bootleg�ing exceeded -12 Boys' Box Kip Shoes, medium weight,qdth , . I .;� match* After congratulations the The in6leatency of the weather made Arthur McAllister, of le or bu � ; . , 1, � 14appy twain and company motored to Georgetown, meatesni'ce new sit Ad ; tcher shop which millions. Dr. Mn4erson urged his . els, fqr ........... ­ 1.4. 150 ­ I � � . I , ., ­­ � , the bride's parental home where a it impossible to stage the $Porting were recent guests at the home of Mr. reads in fine laige letters. "T. Drum- audience to be car4ful how they vote, I . 11 $235'a'- $ 1 " � , , I well spread dinner was served. Four events planned and the afternoon was and Mrs. Earl Sproat. mond & $Oh." -Mr. Robert Chesney, . of the bride's girl cousins served. Mr. passed pleasantly by looking.over the '. of Winnipeg a former resio It meant, if we vote for Government I Roys' Brown Calf Shoes for fine wear. Sizes, I to 5, � and Mrs, Watson left on the afternoon spacious lawns with thei ---,----- I , plit of our Control we do not know what we are for ................ ....... I ...... .......... I r extensive village, as 'a boy, was in the village voting for. . .-,$3.5,0 1� "Ill . -s, HENSALL during the past week, accompanied chequeand allowing the other fellow . If the Boy has never , - I C.P.R. Express on a short wedding plantings of shrubbery and flowei It is like signing a blank tour which includes Guelph, Toronto and the farm buildings. At the con- Noticc­c.ommenc;iug,,0ctobcr 7tb we will by his wife, renewing aequalit worn a pair of our shoes, try them and, and Niagara. On their return they clusion of a sumptuous luncheon seV be grinding ,,, tartees. W fill in the amount. We only have then watch the re _ Tuesday, Thuraday and Sat- They came by motor.-Mj6m Jennie had the present, law eight years. sult Of buYing,our kind of Boys' $hoes -the -will-make their home on the groom's eral addresses were made, the speak- uxduy. Hemall' choppinfr WAL 2968-2 It Better Kind. - � I � 1� " fine farm, Hullet township, where they ers including Right Worshipful Bro. School Fair.�­At date of wTiting the Murray and Mr. and Tqrs. Reg.' hasn't been tried Out yet. Ease of . I I . . I I I .- � � . 1. . commence married life under favor- Birnie Smith, District Deputy Grand scholars of our public and continua- Knight, Of Exeter, spent Sabbath last enforcentent grows with enforcement. . I 11 . 1. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Row- The State of Kansas has had a pro- I i I . . I I .1 . I .. " . able auspices. Master, Right Worshipful Bro. L. A. tion schools, joined by a number of cliffe.-Miss i3retta LamInle has spent hibition law for forty years. Liquor .� . , Boss, Past Deputy Worshipful Bro. the neighboring schools, are holding the past week or so in giving coli�erts is an autlaw in that state and the law . . - - ,� . - ' - Dr- is really a wonderful display of . Pro� . i . e���—� J. W. Plewes- Worshipful Bro a fine fair in our town hall. There in what may be termed. a chain of is one of the easiest to en,force I . , -7 - - I HULLETT J. N. Wood and Worshipful Master flowers, vege towns and villages, together with her hibition is -the best business asset in , . Harry Langford. All the add ' tables, grain and all 0 1 1 - A 10 r resses' kinds of products, including lots of blind girl-, friends, the Misses Slay the State of Kansas, It is in any I � & ' - The Late Mrs. Thomas Dougan­ were full of warmth of feeling for home made cooking and candy, as and Sells,, and their concerts, as is State. The speaker closed with an I � .. There passed away at the family resi- Bro. Dr. Moffatt, showing the high well as live stock in the way of fowl usual, have been much appreciated eloquent appeal to his audielace to . aVAAOR�*' I .1 .1.1. dence, Lot 8. Concession 14, Hullett, esteern in which he is regarded by the . I � -1 . OPP06M C01=RCUL XOTM members of his MasoRic Lodge., They m king flarther imProvement�s in the terests of the nation. . . � . . on Monday morning, September 22,d, of all kinds, dogs, cats and other and enjoyed -Dr. J. W. 'Peck, is stand true td the highest and best in- TELEPRONE 11 Mary Cowan, beloved wife of Mr. were loud in their praises small animals, and for all of which . a Thomas Dougan, in her 57th year, pitality and achievement in of his 1103- prizes will be offered. Games will be interior of his fine dwelling -ori, Main . . ".., I . ­ ,­ I ­ -- - -- . I . the build- played on our park grou Street ­Mr. Orville Twitchell has --- r� �� — - - ---- nds. There moved into the dwellink that Mr. G. after a few short days' illness, of ing of such a beautiful country home. is a large attendance of the parepts Sn"ORTH KARKMM � bronchial Pneumonia. The death of The speaking ended by Right Wor- and fr;iends of the scholars, as well C. Petty recently remodelled and im- medium)ambs made 10 to 10% cents and butcher helfers gloom shipful Bro. Birnie Smith, extending Seaforth, October 2nd, bucks from 9 to 9% cents .' choice, $.5-25 to $6.00; do. as by our villagers, and the fair � , - There were 7ag SM4411,75 .tq ,U00- do: cornIq 0 proved so nicely on the west,side of Wheat, per bushel ........ $1.2 lambs from Montreal, which sold at I1Y on, $3.5 to, ovei the entire community. She was the thanks of the Lodge to the host promises to be a great success. the railwak 'track on King Street- " ­ 0 .s cents 44.25 -.-,I tober cows,' cholce� $4.00, to $4.50 ' . for ewes and 01/ .nk - a woman of sterling character who and hostess and the former's Parents, Grain is more than pouring into our Oats, per bushel ............... 4 cents for bucks. Ise sheep do., talr�.,, $ �-'60 to $8,700; do., canners e6nd cut - lived a consistent Christian lif� and W and Mrs. S. A. Moffatt Presentation. -On Tuesday evening Butter, per 1b . .......... .. 47C trade was active. with breeding ewes again ters, $140,io S2.00'L ", I for their last the teachers and markets here' as the 'buyers are pay- ..30,to 32c in strong demand and'eome of the beat mak- . tuteber bulls, kood, ssla ing el .......... 715 to 80 dng 8% cents, Sheep for the block sold any- to $4-25;,do.'i fAir, $3.00 to ss,iio; do. buipgnq, ime spent, Carmel Presbyterian Sabbath school here from 3 to 71/2 cents. $6.00; do,, fair, $4.50 to $6.00; stockors. good. was a sympathizer and friend j�o all kind invitation and good t officers of . e rawing it Barley, per bush c w $2.50 40 #&00; feeding-stoers. good,`$5-50 to who knew her. She was a member Then followed- short but fibiting speech- met at the home of the newly married as far as Mitchell and other places, Peas, per. bushel ........ $1-40 W $1-55 'Hoge sold a quarter dower than ]as. I t week'3 $4.50 to $5�00; do.' lair, ,0.50, to $4.00; oalves. - _ and our buyers have had to load -right en ..... : ....... I ... 32c close, at 914 f.o.b. and 101/4 cents off cam .. of Blyth Methodist Church. Mr, es froin. the ladies, Bro. Bert McDon- couple, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. H*ud . Eggs, per doz choice, $10.00 -to $11.00; do."medium. $0.00 to Dougan was -born in Hullett TO"- ald, father of the hostess, Mr. S. A. son, and presented them with a nice into cars asIbeir elevators could not Hogs, p6r cwt . ................ $9.25 Buyers predicted another 25 cent per cwt. slo.66; do. grousers, $4.00 to,$6.00: milch 1. .1 . . I Bran, per ton .............. cut for to -morrow. cows, choice, 75.00 to $90.00; swingers, �egin to hold what was coming in.- -$30-00 Recelpts,to-day were r),623 cattle 616 calves, choice, $80.00 t'. $100-00; Plinio cows. $45.00 , ship and in early girlhood resided Moffatt and Bro- Dr, Moffatt. �Dur- gift in the form of a fine rocking Mr.' David . L Thompson. of Toronto, and' lambs. In to $6s.00; good,light sheep, $7.50 to $8.00. -with her tincles, Mes.,m, J. and D. ing the evening many original- and chair. The gift was Shorts, per ton : .............. $35.00 1,814 hogs and 4,888 sheep accompanied by addition, there were 1,07T cattle on through h years ago and a former much respected resident Potatoes, per bag .............. 75C billing. eavies and backs, $4.06 to $5.00­culb. $2.00 MeGavin. Twenty-seven humorous jokes were staged by the a neat address which was read by has been speliding Low Grade Flour ............. $2.25 cluotetions: to $C00; good ewe lambs. $11.00 to $11.5o; she was married to her now bereft host to the delight of all present. A Mr. John Roweliffe, while the presen- a couple or so bucks, $9.00 ibD $9.5c; culls. $8.00 to, *1�.09 - . husband, Mr. Thomas Dougan. The good, musical programme of solos and tation was made by Mr. William Dou weeks here w-ith his relatives and - ==�-- Export steerv, $7.00 tio $7.50; butcher steers , funeral - hogs, fed and watered, $9,S6 t do.,'to.b., $9.26 z took place on Wednesday, quartette music was enjoyed, together gall, Superintendent, in the name of friends. -Mrs. Manton, of Brantford, 73]�AN MARKET choice, $5.50 to 0.26. do. good, $5.00 to do., country points, $9.00; do., selects, fea September 24 is here spending a week -or go with $5.25'. do. common to fair, $3.00 to $4,75; . and watered, $10.86. I ­ th, and was largely at- with radio concerts and billiards. A Carmel, Church Sunday Saooll as a Toronto. September 30th.-Beans--Canadiarx - . — �-- I . - . tended by friends and relatives. The smoker and inspection of the lawns token of appreciation for splendid her relatives. -Mrs. J. T. Bonthron, handpicked, ab., 61,�c; primes. 6c. -- - � pall -bearers were: D. Watson, John with the fountains playing and fully services rendered in the of Moose Sivir, Sask., is here visiting � ,- illuminated by the artistic arrange- school for many years, and the plea her parentsi--Mr and Mrs. Nicholas , ii�— . Mills, W. Howatt, J. Cochrane Sabbath ' -- . , John _ e - - - Love and J. Wells. The funeral ser� nient of electric lighting effects, con- sure felt that they would still con- Horton, and,sist�r, Mrs. R. J. Pater- POULTRY MARKET = I I - ---- = vices were conducted by her pastor eluded a most pleasing outing re- tinue their attendance -and services. son, of this village. -The many friends ,rormto, september 30th. = . � = d . Rev. A. C. Tillin, and interment to, -;j gular feast of good will. After the presentation and a little of Mr. WIlliarn T. Caldwell, of the . I&S Dressed = 1= Place in the Union Cemetery. later on in the evening, a dainty township Of Hay, will regret to learn flem, over 6 lb ... ............ 20 26 = 01r -XT = She is Autulmlln Millin... . = — that he is and' has been for some time Do-, 4 tG 6 Tile . .......... 17 22 =- . = ssirvived by her husband and one son, I lunch was served and much enjoyed . . Do.. 3 to 4 the . .......... 15 18 a . Edward, to whom is extended the ZURICH and the rest of the evening was very now in very poor health. -Mr, and Spring chickens. 2 Phu. and over 25 80 = amwl-w.-� = sympathy of the entire community. pleasantly spent in games, conversa- Mrs. A. W. F'. Hemphill and children Roosters ........ .......... ­ 12 15 - I . = . "�� Notes. -Zurich Fall Fair vras bless- tion and music, and in partifig all fel spent Sundar last with relatives in Ducklings, 5 lbu. and. ub..... IS 25 = , Lots Of Pretty, Smart, Bright Hats to choose = t 4 = = ed with fine weather again this year that a most enjoyable time had been Wroxeter, Mr. Hemphill's former — = = home. -Mr. � � - e ats. = ST. COLUMBAN and the fair was a successful one in spent and many were the wishes ex- S, W. Dougall left here DAIRY MARKET = frOm. Special ati ntion to M&trons' H = . eyery respect. A full account of the pressed for the continued happiness this week fot.',a trip to Mountainside, ' A competent Milliner alwa s ready to belp = Presentation. -On Monda prize winners appears Manitoba, I = � y = y evening in another of the Young couple and that the rock- I wilbre he intends spending Toronto, SePterab'sr 30­-Chcese, now. large = you choose and our prices are right. September 29th, the many friends of column of this paper. -Brow -n Bros. ing chair would afford tbem. much a couple of-ptonths with relati 19c; twins, lWic; triplets, 20c; Stiltons, 21 = = . VeS-- to 22c. Old, large_ 23 to 24c; twine, 24 to = = Mr, and Mrs. John Cronin and fumilv now occupy a portion of the Deitz ease- and comfort whether occupied Carmel Chureh was beautifully decor- 25c; triplets, 25'to 26c. . = of = assembled to bid them farewell on the Block, as a shoe store, and are busy &ingly or doubly. ated with flowers on Sunday last- Butter-FineSt creamer5r prints. s8 to s9o; = " The Elite Hat Sho'ppe = -occasion of their departure from the arranging their goods. -Mr. J. Pree- Rally Day Services --Sabbath last The past week or two has be No. 1 crennery. 36 to 37c; No. 2. 3A to 35c; = I 1= , ecuring the fine 'bean E�;!-�-tr-s, fr-.h. in cartons, 46a -. extra = community. Mr. and Mrs. Cr�,nin ter and family left for their new home -as -hat is often termed in co favorable !0p ell most dbiry 28 to So.. = -HENSALL - . . = Inman, . I ,o . - ONTARIO = were the recipients of a handsome in New Haiiiburg on Tuesday. Mr. 'day language �'�a red letter day" for' f6i all outside work. � loose, 48c; firsts, 38c; -fflecozids, 85 to 31c. - I., - . . . - I rocker upholatered, in black leatheT, .Pveeter was presented with a hand- the churches as it was Rally Day in Monster Pg� '. iti?Xv Meeting. - 41 , --- � - . I I - I I 1. � . I - . 11 I � ,and tQ N[innie and Joseph were given some club bag by the business men of the Sabbath' schools, Rev. Dr. J. S. mas� meei ,,�" 'held on Mbnday GRAIN MARKET I � I I 'versharp pencils. Tlie following ad- Zurich on Monday eveniT4,--Golden Henderson. of Vancouver, B C a evening in' the Hensall Presbyterian I I h 11 r;N�." dress was read by Mr. Joseph Nagle: jubilee services were held in e local former pastor of Carmel 11­��- " Church in e ,;-*—,i, 9 Torouto --L 1�er 80- I I I . . - 'Dear Friends and Neighbors. -On this, the Occasion of your leaving Evangelical cWrch o,n Sunday and Monday and all were I 0 twenty odd years ago, preached sbomthie 1 0 J1 emper- I .---- When ance. The chipch was crowded tal -No. I Northern, 41.63%; No. 2 Northern full 1049114. Our midst, we cannot let the opportunity well attended. A number of pastors from other plac- morning and evening, with all his old time force, eloquence and fervbr and capacity, over. 600, being present. Manitoba oatg-No. 2 C -W, 65%c; No, , The speaker of t�e evening was Rev. C.W., 64%c; o�ra. No. 1 feed, 64%c; No. I Pus by Without te'lling You how much es assisted Rev. J. G. Litt. -A pretty the spacious church was packed, not- Dr. J. S,' Hcz&�`rsQn, Of Vancouver. zi�eed. "%c; No. 2 feed, 61%c. we thought.of you as neighbors, and how inuch We vreddingo was solemnized at the'llome of Mr. withstanding the driving rain storm B. C., a former'pastor of the Hensall All as above c.i.f., bay por6e. Amoric's- cOru, track Toronto, -No. 2 y.l. shall miss you when you have gone. That you and your. and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick, Parr Line, Hay, last Tuesday, when in the morning and again even more so in -the evening, and his many congregation. 111rW solos by Miss E. Harvey, of ter, Miss Welsh tow, $1.27. Montreal fralglits. bago good wife ba-ve been model neighbors, 7kiud and trusted -friends and worthy tkeir daughter. Lillian May, was united in marriage to Mr. Orville friends weze pleased to meet him again and Mr. Goodwin. of Hensall, were much ,,KnIfe0d--4)eIlvarecL cluded: Bran, Der ton, $28.W shor4m, Per too, W."; middlings, $86.00; good feed floor but, citizens ofthe community is agreed H. Smith, son of Mrs. William Consitt. as well as Afys� Henderson, who accompanied him here on a Visit for appreci4�ted. Rev. Dr. Larkin, of Sea - forth, led in prayer and gaveon. short per 12-20- Qntario oatb-No. 3 wbit,, 48 to �Oc. Ontur"' to on all sides, that yourself and your good wife have exhibited truly Rev. A. Sinclair, of Hensall, perform- ed the ceremory.-Men a few days. The reverend gentleman the w4dress. Rev. J. A. McConnell OCCU, whc�t-­NQ, Z Winter. $1.17 to $1.21; N.D. a Wsn!ter, $1,15 to $1.19; No� I a Christian character in your relations employed by the hydro department are busy trim- at outset of his sermons express- ed the great pleasure it afforded him pied the chair. The large . audience was delighted vnth the. address of Dr. Cormmerejul. $1.12 to $1�16, f.o.b. shipping Points, according to freights, Bqrley--malting. with, and �n the neighborhood, ca n- be ming the shade trees getting things . to conie back again and preach in Henderson, an& tile a istance and ss so to 83c, Ruekwheat-No. 2, 90,. lidt gainsaid: that yourself and in readiness for the rewiring,of the Carmel church and the following even- strength he rendered to ,the cause of ]�Ye--91 to 94c. Your good wife have - merited and will village. A new 220 volt line will be ing, Monday, the reverend gentleman Prohibition in Hensall cannot be esti- Ontario floor -Ninety Ter cent. patent in jute 1-93, Montreal, carry away with you our best wishes and kindest regards, installed to e5upply current to houses . using ranges, hot gave a splendid address in the church mated. The addrests in substance was Prompt .hipment, s6.3o; Toronto ,basis, $6.30; bulk seabourd, $6.00. we wish you +o always recall. Our memories will not plates and heaters. -Mr. H. L. Albrecht and family have connected with the coming plebiscite and the great Temperance cause as follows: The fight against the liquor traffic is age -long. It has Manitoba flour -lot patpnts. in jute mecitik ss3o P, barrel; 2nd P&LeuL,, $7.80. kuy-No. 'fail us; we will not forget you and moved their household effects from a fuller report of which is given in 'this ever been a fight between the evil and the 2 timothy, Per ton. track, To. ronto, $14-00; No. 3. 312-50. your "family. We, in turn, ask that New Hamburg and are occupying the column, and the church was agatn good. It is almost impossible to un- 'Stra'w-Garloas. per ton, Sq.00, you keep a green spot in your heart for all of us, Your neighbors. In the. bouee vacated by Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer who has moved into the house he li;� packed to its utmost capacity. Seat- ed on the derstand why a minister of the Gos- Screenings --- Standard, recleaned, f.o.b. bay Ports, per ton, $22.5o. new home- to which you propose mov- purchased from Mr. J. Preeter.-Mr. platform along with Rev. Dr. Henderson were Revds. Drs. Lar- pel or a Christian worker can take a stand against.the prohibition. cause. ---­-­-.� ing, � we wish you all the happiness YOU have so well earned; the ease Jesse Horner has purchased ,,the dwelliri� property in the north end of kin. of Seaforth and Fletcher, of Hen- sall, arid Foote, of Exetor, The teacking of the Bible is against it -Phe I LIVESTOCK MARKET and gratification to which a well spent 1 the village owned by Mr. Josiah together with the pastor, Rev. J. A. McConnell Prolshets of the Old Testament, the whole trend New Testament Ur)ion Stock Yards, Toronto, September 30. life entitles You, and as many . good Geiger and which Mr. Horner h as - who very ably discharged the duties ,of teaching is against the evils -Thou , -gh nat quite '80 heavy as TL week ago * :friends as You are leaving behind In occupied for some w"ks.-Widowe.r of chairman. Miss Florence Welsh, of strong 1 a fight in On-' th cattle if g to-doy was far in excess dX.e.ri n and anything below eboice conclusion, we ask You to accept ilies, Peter, the well known sire, owned by Mr. John of Hensall, Miss Harvey, of Exeter, tario? 'Who askdd for the vote? The ofUth; very hard to sell in the butcher di,isi�,�',W&Ls-t Monday, gifts, gimple as they are not for their value, but as reminisence' , of Decher, Jr., died of blood poison on Monday. The loss will be and Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, leader 0 f Praise, contributed largely to *e churches did not ask for it, Prohibi- tion associations did with close �tc 6,000 head on offer, the weigh -up at 2 pan. totalled around 3,000; to -day, the past, and for the purpose of often a heavy one for Mr. Decher, as the pleasure of the meeting by fine musi- not ask for it. Boards of Trade, women's o . rganiza- with ever 6.000 cattle On bead, there were net 2,00o ovet the scales recalling the friends whom you have left behind- horse was a valuable one. cal selections. Following up the spe- tiOns, -tail merchant's associations at two o'clock. ExPorters bought sparingly, 'and the packers, with plenty of Western cattle Signed oil behalf of the I---- cial Sunday im the churches was the did not ask for W . The liquor 1 nter- going direct to the Pinnts and the beef trade dr.agw, m y August DuchaTme, John Murphy, Den O'Con- KIPPEN service held in St. Paul's Anglican church in the afternoon at three ests have asked for it. They want the traffic revived to dividends vrere sot interested in any.t,t,r,g but a few of the beat imteher eatue. 'nor.lq Following the presentation, Mr John F r Sale. --Choice I,0113112.rd O'elock, wh6n Rev. Archdeacon Hayes make out of the weaknesses of their fellow- ,For some time Ptist the habit of heavy 'hippinsr on Monday hi Ou Proved a drawback Plums, W- L- Murphy addressed the house' msdloi8. Kippen. 2963-2 hold and in well-chosen words ex- . Notes.-Comimunion of Calgary, Alta., preached a mos' 1 t excellent sermon to a larg� congi%- . to Satisfactory marketing of the week,. t�tsd men. The liquor traffir has only one supply, und the bad effec 6f crowding the god, the god of The t services will be Pressed the regret felt by all Re- - - gatiori. who very mu- 13 gold. eyes o f America — V -arket on the first day of th. week i. be.o.. ing more rent — , I -V 10ce—Sho'e Po'lish,100FARIF10c] For Friday and Saturday only we are making a special of an, extra good make of Wax Polish at pertin ...................... .......................... q . .�. lot, , Our supply is limited -be, sure to obtain yours early. . I Our Men's low prii!ed 'welts are the pride of many noW wearing them. We are confident You, too, will be more than satisfied witli. them. . Men's Black or Brown Welts, very geod leather, over good .1 I fitting lasts. Rubber heels, exceptional value& for ............................ ..................... ­.. TA , WTA I I ]ken's Black Calf Welted Shoes, slip soles, I h............... ...................... $5.00 , I - Men's Kid Cushion Soled Shoes,, slip soles, rubber heels, wonder - i fully wide fitters. Incomparable at pair................ . � .......... ( ............ .......... $5.95 , Men's Box Kip Shoes, covered' nailed soles, good ' knockabout or shop shoes ................................. � $3.50 " � - - - - I I , 0 ' ' J. HL Smut '& - Son , , 4 ' Phone 51 Opposite Bank of Comr I aerce Seaforth 4 1 � . urvpe are on tin rio � as snpvjy increases I , 1. I fi. I -1 freshments -erL, served by the . h 0114 penSekl at the InOrnihg service. in, excellent sermon which h enjoye L�ue this campaign. 'Tke French Com- with the advance of the season. As a result - ��­ L te88 St. Andrew's Church on the coml ad the right in ; .. r,;fwas ug ring to it in Of the overload, Pecker buyers are inclined .to I I � I 1 4 , and the remainder of the evening Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. W the way of giving Christ mission has spent hug'e sums in Brit- cull elowely. and thp stole cAttie that hang - �`,� � Goent in M �,*;, singing old time and coupic ford, of Ripley, `- Craw- the Pre-em-inence and his life and ish Columbia and other pro,��inces to ?ver f4om day to dQy lose value as kiliers, . -- % '­ songs. in ,addltion to pi,ling up feed and yardage I I . I M., visited at the home teachings as §he great example for defeat prohibition laws. This same cosis. Xiore "en distribu,ldon of off,ring. �,��,�, of Mr. and Mrs. James B. McLean of the ,age ,and the ' '? only force that can thing is being done in, Ontario. Money throuffhout the week seems desirable from all �, "." -­�� the London Road, during the �a8t cope with the needs of the wOrld aM is being spent free to debauch the points of view. - � 711'1�.. An odd loa,d of h­vy r es, Sheet Metal 0"'W. week. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McCIY- bring peace and Order o9t of strife 0. T. A. Wines anrdy liquors are be- export at 1.40 centm, which was 19 cants low- Furnac ,p ­ I - TUCKERSMITH mont, ,teers sold to -day for I . . . . . I I I of Saginaw, Michigan, visited and ,h,o,. In the Methodist church. ing liberated in liuke quantities to er than last week's Price for choice kind at I . . I 11;� :,-' We -4 End Notes. -The farmers at the home of Mr. and XTs. James in the evening while there Was'no Impress the People of On , ., '. ., �­ tikat �he top, while the bulk of the heavy steem " here have sowed a large amount of McClYmont, of our village, duringthe . . tario �, � "". ; special in some,twenty Ionds taken umde from a to I I I se�;Tce Rev. Mr. the O.T,A. is not working well. .1 �, past week ­Mr. and s li The 7-cefits Per pound, ,or uround 15 cents iowe W - ­�, �, fall wheat this fall. -The 62nd anni- M -r . McCaull, Sinclair, 'I vered a splendid gospel liquor traffic aim to discredit this ]a w, than lost week. T . ork, Evetroughing,,' , ':��1. versary service of Brussels, were visitors at the home The PrOPOrtiOn 'of Choicer ­­ of Turner's Church sermon in his usual able and � ,A f export- fe ;. ling mall ew hel ra f . 1, of Rev. arld Mrs. Lundy, at the Manse . im- between now and Oct6ber 29rd. On- st'lif v a went � ­.,^ . vill be held an Sunday next. The pressive Manner. tario has a definite law on the Statute ot 6.10 to 6% eents. Anything choice in th I I p Rev. T. W. Gosens, during the Past week.-Mrg W, w. line of butchers for the home trade th c ' �7,!k"� at . � I . ,,,. I a former Briefs. -Rally Day was held in our Books. found a buyer mode pm,tj . 'M pastor, M�01 Will conduct the se Cooper, of London, visited at'ihe holne 4 is not Perfect. It is faulty lIr steady prices, ng C . . 11 I . m. It iS the but many were lot of bandyweight :1 ""I." . rVice at 2.30 p. of her son. William. during Sabbath schools on Sunday last and as AA'l Inan-made laws are. held. One "a I f � I.— I The choir are preparing special music the past the � steers broogift 6.6s cents -:4 -for this meet week. -A large number from local churches were beautifilliv best. law we and half a'dbzen P Plut.nbi- 9 Et ' - ,* ever had.l. I . . @ ; �.',. , It Is our duty 1,000-00und SbL�s made 6% cents, but1from . I . 11 1.e ,.�' , '� ing. attended services in Ca this Part decorated with flowers and very in- to stay with it and, make it worth *4 to 6 cents "vered the bulk of ,Plea and, I I '' I .11� " , : � " . �?.-, ,� ,ill Mel Church, teresting services heM.-The Rev. while. W,e have the b, tchern moved I - '"I . I � . � -,F� is . word .,Of [the ell , , so low as 33/, cents, . 11 1 �, ,Choiee buitcher cows w 1. . . -0111olklimplamoilmom School Report. -The following Hens -all, on Sunday to. listen to Rev. Archdeacon Ha qre steady at 4 to 41/, 1 " . 'he report Of School Section No. 2, Dr. J. yes, of Calgary Prime Minister it will be s cents, though only I I 4 ,,�­ Tuckersmith, for ' trengtben- c4n Q �eXY few Mode tbe,top, ' 11 ;, .� r. IV while good 0"", t S. Nenderson, Of Vancouver, Preached in St. Paul's Angliea� ed ,and enfor We have segured th - " "'ie � " September- S who gave two excellent discourses�, ced if tfie people vVer-C slow at 3% ,to 8.86c. TV "', " � 01, �. , " ��.,­ Just e serVic ,16,- , nders in an odd top at 41/1 cents and the best butebeg - " i�f R,�, "', has worked . -11 , 9 of 0 � Metean. 342; Duncan Cooper, - met at the home of three O'clock delivering a very able Ontario. 'In the yeak 1913,19,14 24- kind from 4 cents down to 3j/2 cents per Annie McNaughton, 460; Dorothy The W. Af. S chureb on Sunday afternoon last, at The O.T.A. wo say so Bulls eernerai,17 were a slow sale, with � ��gli,,��,, 342; Mrs. T. N. Forsyth on Whursday of discourse wh' Mrs Robert Reid to take., chargp of -,1.).". �44.0 �� I I, , Mirgaret McDonald, 31-5; Etta, Bell, this 9 ,Pound, White the range " bologna bul-la was n 9 ,,,I � 1,;; ", 1. .1 1,1� week. -Mr. and Mrs. Hertry ich was much enjoyed by 1 3-169 gallons of liquor were ii;�d i� 12% td 3 cents. Tra4e woli fairly oneative in 1. 0 ­ � 11 305. Sr. Ill -Stewart Cud -more, 206- the large congregation Presebt.-The 'home consumption. 'In. the, ye r rade,. uo�me � - i L� i ,e� "i, . 4? ram6nt of the Lofd's Supper will 1922-�1923, 6,399,677 gallons were us- ltwimt# Road:5 Ming out ixt ftom 3 If W 4 I , wi�! Reatrice Cooper, 186. Jr. III -Vern; of Hayj visited with friends Sac a 8 6tock6rff amd :N4edera for bome t 'this work and Ca U .. ,�",., rnick:4 Huron during the past we to 41A' � �, L111. ,tte satis . . . �,, ., cents 4r stoditsers and W.j, to 6.95 cents . �­ 11 �. . ­ . ` far L I . 0 , I .1 1� 6.1:,: .,:'' .. ooper, 164. Jr. -Mr. and Mrs. Peto,r BbWeY, of our chure ,793,492 ,feedem, Quit,en few of th re cattle %waffle" I I -Do, .. , , ogor ek, be observed in ea�niel Presbyterian ed . MeGr, ? 216; Jack G . . :.,. I . I 11 -Charlie Cudmore 19.0. _h gtl the domillg Sun ,� Showing a decrease 'of 17 e Abo , ; , f day Octo- gallons� In British ,.Columbia under of Westdru o*igin. I I 1 I 1�',' Jr,� I.- viMage, visited at the home of Mr faction and reasc.. prip ,, .77 � �­ 1-16rd Cooper, �26. , PrImer-Mildre - ber 5th, ,at the moining servi'e and �Y'Ovl�rnlnent COU&ol i , A few of tthe besit cftiv,�s losde. 11 . � . 1, ��,�:.A., �' . I .... .. I �� � I �,V�l � . d and Mrs. John Colvert, of Ilderton, C n0ease in liquor 'bont6 , 019! 1 . .1 I I 11 � I... I ­!, , y W,u about steady — '-'L-"'�"".'''.��l'."l'-;�'i ­ ! , , 111 ­ I I I . the PyePgratorY sermon wi per podbil, which , lvflth� tfid'­ � I —� ." ip��!!!!, ;;;;;;; I'll � CtW-i�1'07* 53; 'Etfla. -McOregor, 53- during the past week. -In spi li bo sold -is, 600, per cent; 70 Per cent. in- "I'we of Ilast week. 'And moist of the ChMeur I I ­�,�i�i:' - � I I . I ,; "I - , . te of the Preached by Rev. Dr. F letcher on Fri- crease in cost Of Pdlice dourts an . I I . I I .� .; .. ,1'.. " 1109tvice DaYmoild, 52; t(itne Mngthl' inclement weather oil Sunday last the I 0 d 87 yeals mold at fthm 10 to I9.S5 aeub, p', I �, I t�­ " " , �. vil I I � I - `,;, I , , I.. �i? I I , , ' ­ . ­.` : ,"�,:',� . A:11L r kind bringlng�, 91/% e6r& and Weditim, nir6ft . 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