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r, 4"'wed N*art. Kra, MOXV, MnArtAw we -pro not stiv 4�,4 4 Rasaea AW4,y� 'Xr, WR W�a balm ogpgq Z intft'� 'sit ju 1841 ue w;v� '4 to Ital at 8.80 th Qj* aqu, and 1y city PQ406-900. -o vae 4 vqJAL- Thege virtues to CaAodrk� 45 eor§ UWS, values V11 f th avie pi4yriag high their torch, and grea: =rried to Nix. aetqplge: the good p.eopl the 84M' Ar at .01 ZI 140 -e Of',t, CQ- be seg er, 'Paw hirnba4_ to,. this, day, His partner Ill taki,.ng v v mideacp in Bruce, MOM by e Men. wu Agss Anna, Chapman, d Tu mt, L, ness laisti Ing, Sundays qxay's br9tber, Thos., IV. Ur K p thei passing of q� dWtid for the "UnIted' ohiirch life, *hos YkA lucted buqi. "'thur was recorded With. t e I iden name was Uar vaere Mr, Hill cquc Ax a,q sistera; BT=, Jerry O'Hara Rev. A. Sinclait, of this, VWU4, A,�
ere nd guret Montgomery, ness for 0mrity-five, years. They tha;-', gret on tho .§�rollp ylvome'p canvas -whom both united qqngregations'ara- .,.,4 -brother in Schumaker, I sornNew borne township, near G morning. Born 'anxious to have minister to them, no; A. go �oe Murray, 'reside h oderich, in the bouglit a farm near Hewall and sold
cot, od': h ear IM, and received her early ta S Oster anA brother in Vaxx- Y it w4n'the great war broke out, As a erveat f or oug- !on in that district, and al- the I go, De , koc' in to visit ed=at tw4p yowkpqt sons enlisted. Tbey IY, 014led the force on Apx! other name being -thought o whom he intent though born in this country, herenti- ba*e lived in Brucefield since. Ria 27j, 1A gested.-Ur. and Mrs. F. L. Ander- son,- accompanied by their son, of .... June 1, ,0 retura trip in his touring car eTo. c1bar at ,pal merits always lay with the people of war, a consistent, member of the Unv, V,ancq Chicaeo, motored he to visit their 2 _.�ink of detoctiv TIreland, where her pa nw were Orn, ion. church, 4ttendinl; midweek prayer an 44q.rq%_,ained on the oys 4110 on ata of me daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and that sainted Isle of which she read meeting reg7ilarly and church service' erlmlx*14,V,�Otigution department Ili CROMARTY d brown. canvaS. Mrs. George Dick and their family, black an pqrs rot, and heard so much. A gentle and re- and when at home his pew was sel- to his death. Although pleasant trip through oteti.-Owing o the absence of fined younglady, she moved with her dom '�Aft�the month of A the per 'pwr 4Ur ad q uIte A
and h vacant. He was a true and a ber solbs. To clear t r. Ritchie, the put- parents and family to the farm o loyal friend of his pastor, Rev. G. late, Dou Sergeant ldcAtthur did pastor, Rev. M RAI the country 'by mtor-Mrs."Gorge . Robinson, of the 4th concession of Hibbert town- Armour, who conducted the funeral n#t relinquis4',his post in the detective F. C.ase had'the misfortune a �ek Wornen's White -.0dava Slippers, n going down steps to mis�alou� tfu 4 Be ned by James O'Reilly. services at his hoine on Monday, the offige uixtil May ist when he went on r, - ss Olive Speare return- ship, now o fods, some, witb leather sole and to Torono on Saturday after She is the only surviving member a I�te the lower step and in fallhig, ho Of I l5th. Interment was made in Baird's sick leav After remaining at me ed her ankle quite badly but, es4 others ith -soles; broken siz- few weeks with her mother a family of four brothers and three cemetery. The funeral was largely- -rubber
pe Lug a he was transferred to caping a fracture, will, soon, we hope Wr irl the village. -Mr. Otta Walker, of sisters, and although somewhat ad- attended, as he was a man that was St Pa'uN,Hospita- be around again as smartly as ever. Per P. petroit, is spending a few days under vanced in years, takes a lively inter- well known and highly -respected. De_tectIv,e. Sergeant Is Called By aj, -Those from our village who at- Wonlen�g Pat ent'' Bare asa the parental roof. -A number from est in present day affairs. Like her Beautiful wreaths and sprays covered a severe illness extend- Circus in husband, her favorite pastime is read- the casket. The pallbearers ivr past three months, Der the village attended the were his ing c tended the County W.C.T.U. Conven- London on Monday last. -At the time ing. That quiet recreation, so ele- special friends, MP. D. Tough, Mr. te6tIve'�$��nt Peter L. McArthur, tion at Goderich last Thursday were with ifteidble leith0i's0les''afid 16w Mrs. J. Elder, Miss E. Murdock, Mrs, 2 low er PaIr aof writing Mrs. Vincent is very vating and so uplifting, is deeply W. Har� Mr. H. Horton, Mr. W. of �.�Ouver police department, William Dougall, Mrs, James Smillie rubber heels., AM with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. pictured in the aged lady's face. Her Berry, M.r.'J. Allen and Mr. J. Me- died 1F.e dgy.night in St, Paul's Hos Vincent is one of the Oldest settlers most beloved books are Ireland's his- Queen. He is survived by his Wife, P17bal. -S and Miss A. E, Consitt.-Mrs. D. n the vicinity at the present time.- tories, tgunt MeArthur ad long Armstrong and Mrs. Cockerline and I song and legends and the four sons and one daughter: John, of '�een A,,;%m,I1iar fiugure in charge of family, of Pilot -Mound, Man., were -r. Steacy works of our own beloved Canadian Moose Jaw; James, of Stratford; Wil- the deteetiv- Mr. John McCulloch and M office at police headquar guests recently of Mrs. Consitt, of is at present having their homes re- poets. On Sunday 'last the members liam, of Stanley, and Lyle and Mrs. ters, an ,wh en he was stricken about this vkRage.-Mr. and Mrs. K. White n three ra6ptlis ago friends thought it novated by a fresh coat of paint, of the family and grandchildren gath- Cornish, of Brucefield. Friends fron and family, of Detroit, after spend- which adds greatly to the appearance ered together and made the day a a distance who attended the funeral but atriffli;to� illness, and expected him Ing a week with their parents, Mr. t of oar neat little village. Price very pleasant and happy one. Mr. -were: Dr. and Mrs. Rogers, of For- to retwm t o duty in a few days. Fri- and Mrs. William White, returned to Bros., of Woodham, are the decors- and Mrs. O'Connor have read The Ex- est, and friends from Stratford. day he foA�� that his. fight lost Was the city on Monday last.-M-iss E. tom. -Mrs. Tufford and sister, Miss positor for fifty years and that paper and some of his comrades of Mary Currie, left on Friday for a joins with their friends in wishing th toice''.Iand id them farewell. He Newell,- -who has been very Ill of TBLEMONIC 1.1 ,oppoom COJUMCI" H0TXL_
ZURICH late, we are pleased to say is Aome- few holidays at Motherwell and AV- them many more years of wedded life, then sank until death claim- what improved and her friends wish onbank.-M.*ss Jessie Gillespie, of and all hope that gentle time will Notes. -The Sunday school conve., ed i- in Herisall, Ontario, 43 her a speedy recovery.-Iffirs. Morsop, Regina, called on a number of friends 'deal lightly with them in the infirmi- ti ixto the bank- in the village on Monday last. ties that overtake the aged, especially on held in the Lutheran -phurch I-ast, Years ago, he entered of St. Marys, who has been visiting a Ing businJ6,s, later went into instir- Sunday was largely. attended and er sister, Mrs, J. X Wilson, for the spending nrone foDfishly this gracious couple. v - ery successful event. Delegates were Vancouver, and on April y on it is LTMRTOVX. M ARKET
"Who have already done their share sit fortnight, returned to her home lavished. Then why not anptort present frohi Logan, Milverton, Wal- 27, 19,10, joinod the police force as a pa RMIFALO. July '14th -Cattle receipts, -'4;-
nsta 0 last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sher- something worth while, - which would
McKILLOP To make theights of life shine fair." la,, and Ellice. Subjects pertaining CO bI On June 1, 1919, he re- . 400; dry fed shipping steers, $8.50 fo W-25.
ritt, of Granton,,were' guest with their leave as ig often termed, u (good butchers, $7,50, to $9.50; Yearlings, .$9.00 to
to the work in the Sunday schools� ceived tipointment as deteetive-
School Report. -The following is friends in town on Sunday last -79r. wholesome atmosphere and to dwell $12.50; hWers, $4.50 to S9; fair to choice
the report of Union Separa-fe School BRUSSELS were fully discussed and a number sergeailt...��tnd was placed in charge Thomas A. Walker, , of Marlette, Mich. pleasantly in the rneTno cows, $5.75 to $6.75; cutters and canners $2
ry and to $2.75; buns, $3 o $6.25; atockers and
Section No. 1, MKillop: From Jr. of good papers on various' subjects Of the " Oifice. It was Sergeant. M& is paying his usual annual- visit with Mirs. C. A. McDonell and daughters, feeders, $4 to -47 : fresh cows and springem,
Ur
IV to Sr. IV: Pass-Wiliarn Ryan, The Glorious Twelfth. -The 2,35th were, given. Zurich Band played be-. ATth" -WU built up the elaborate orothy and Mildred, are vis- $40 to $115 per head. -hidex system that covers all relatives and friends in and around Miss" D fore and after the afternoon session card Calves -Receipts, 3,000: choice, $12 'to
)r6nto.
Joseph O'Reilly, Angela Mulligan, anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne 4 d4ective work in the local the village. -Mrs. J. Pope has recent- iting relatives anO friends in T4
on the chuch grounds and helped to $12.50 - fair to good� $10.60 t9 aulW.
Helen Ryan, Florene Kelly; Recom- was celebrated in real old fashioned ly been adding to the appearance and -Mrs- E. Jackgon spent the -Week $6 to $10; heavy, $6 to $9; oragaers. $3 to ngs.�Misses Ma- department� and this work was his
Frank Maloney. From Sr. style here on Saturday last, when al- y end with friends in Embro. - Mrs. Hogo-Receivts, 7,200 ; heavy and mixed,
rnZndd-L tila and Ida Well and Miss Vera Me- ��ohy. �Thj� system is suchhat wili7- comfortf her neat dwelling propert
III to Jr. IV: Pas& -Mary O'Reilly, most every lodge in Huron County Watters, of Detroit, are visiting rel- in a inintLibe detectives can have data on Richmond Street, South,'by put- Paisley, accompanied by two girls, $14.65. to $14.75; Yorkers, light do._,and
Dan O'Rourke, Marie Krauskopf, was represented in great numbers. Dam $14.75; roughs, 6 . 12.69, stags, $7.00 to
atives and friends here tials week.- covering all points of any case that ting in a nice stretch of new cement are here visiting her'parents, Mr. and $lo, -
John Shea; Recommended - Teresa The parade started from Victoria lk, steps, etc. -Mrs. Alex. Munn Mrs. E. Rennie. -O& businesi; men Sheep and aambs--Reeeipts, 1,400: lambs,
Mrs. M. Nicholson and her daughter, ever f! gured on the records. Missing wa
Ryan, John Rowland, Francis Ryan. Park, and in It were over 100 lady M left here a few days ago for Min- report trade as very good for. this 910 to $15-25; Yearlings, $8 to $22; wethers.
rs. Smith, and three children of persons,,, lost and found property, un- 4 $8.50 to $0*; ewes. $2 to $1,50: mixed sheep,
From Jr. Ill to Sr. III: Pass -Frank True Blues and 950 Orangemen, head- season of the year.�!Mr. -Donald 1. e- *$g to $&56� identifiedn-dead and unsolved myster_ neapolis, Minn., -being called there London, called on friends here Oki Moylan, Elizabeth Carlin, John ed by the Henderson Kiltie Band, of Monday. -Messrs. C. 0. Hoffman and les were all classified in the system. through the death of a near relative. Kinnon arid Mr.. Almond McEwen have
'Reilly, Leota Ryan, AnVIa Horan- London. On returning. to the park a --On Wednesday afternoon lagt the returned from their month's visit and
C. A. aaffman, -of Galt, are spendig "He *A:s. a splendidy efficient officer, MONTREAL, July 14th. -Cattle receipts, I. -
From 11 to Jr. Ill: Pass -Annie lengthy programme of speech making t i in thiWest, and think
Oddfelllovirs of Hensall Lodge No. 223 rip More Of 504, cattle prices were 50 cents or more -low
the week under the parental ,Of.- and�. a �ype of man," declared H. er
Ryan, Irene O'Rourke, Calista Kelly, was -�carried out under the gaidance 't trading almost at a standstill. A few
Mr. H. Mbusseau. has a gang, of work- W- L6n9;,_Jehief of police. "In the at the kind invitatidn Of -heir br,_ Hensall and good old, Huron County� and
Mary Maloney; Recommended -Edith of County Master A. G. Smith, of I thren of the Brucefield Lod then they ever did. good. steers were weighed up at 7 to $7.25
men at work putting in the concrete inafter of handling records and de- ge, joined a
ud a few cows at $4.50 to $5, but there was
Krauskopf. From I to 11 -Honours,. Wingliam. Reeve Baeker, of Brus- work of the new cement garage he is partmentsiF data he was unequalled, them in a pienic at Bayfield. -Miss (By Anoh6i Colrespondent) a general feeling that a comparatively large
Hubert O'Reilly; Pass, Mary Downey, sels, extended a cordial welcom, Alice Dougall Presbyterian Church Services, -On percentage of"the cattle would not be sold
to erecting in the village, just mt of and, the, epartment has sustained a , of Sarnia, is home for
Margaret Kennedy. From Primer to all. Then followed W. Bra. J. J. a few weeks' holidays visiting with Sabbath last the Rev. Mr. Foote, of t -day.
Loretta O'Rourke, Clarelkee Hunter, of Kineardine. Rev. W. H. the Bank of Montreal. The garage great-11psa I �Vrhiie we have lost a friend Exeter, preached an -able and eloquen Calf-Peceipts, 1,455. Calves were strong -
will -be of concrete throughout ith arid cornx"ade " said Inspector James her parents in the village and rela- Suckers were sold at from $,6.5o to.St.5o
O'Reilly, Clarence Ryan. Snell, of VAnghani, took as his subL- tives in the district. -Mr. and Mrs. sermon to a large congregation Of er,, the Qk with good calves at $8 and an
steel roof and will be 3A feet by 60 AuderS6 'f"er chief of the deptrt- Presbyterians in- St, -Paul`s� chui-ch, odd top t $8.2,5 to $9. Good pall -fed calves
North End Ntes.-We regretted to ject, "What the Orange Order Is and feet. When completed - the buildi,g went. "Sergeant McArthur was one Lorne'Scott, of Toronto, and members
hear of the death of Mr. Bernard What It Is Not;" Bro. George Spot- Hensall. At this ervice brought up to $7 and grassers and common
will not only be a fine addition to of rn ii� efficient men, and a pending a Mrs- Mason, drinhis from $4.25 to $5. quotations:
OConnell. He was a finished orator, ton, of Wingham, president of the the business section of our village but staurich,friend " declared Inspector J. couple of weeks with their relatives. of Grand Bend ' sang a very, plelasing &od veal, $7.50 to $8.25; medium.. Sa,50 to
and those who have that gift are few Public School Defense League, gave a solo. On the preceding Thunsday a $7.25;.commou, $5.50 to $6.50; growers, $4.25
and far between. -The fall wheat is powerful address, dealing principally will make a moder�n and fire proof Jewitt,,in-cha;ge of the criminal in- Miss Violet Bengough, of Londoh, to $4.50.1 1 garage for Mr. Mousseau.-Messrs. lesti on department, and the ser- is spending holidays with her uncle large number of the ladies of the Sheep receipts, 1,9241 owing to the very
coloring and filling very well. - A with the second question; Bro. Uriah J. Gascho & Sons have moved their 9a 'a immediate superior. Ile late and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. congregation m, --,t in the baseirien and small offering lambs were quickly Gold at
a' ary So -
large number of young people and McFadden, K.C., of Sault Ste. Marie, Sergeant "McArthur was an rdent Manns. -Mrs. Robert Buflard, who organized a Worrien's Mission Weer much hii�ber than Chose paid a week
-nt of this locality, who pied by Mr. H. L. Albrecht- The now la"wm bowling enhusiast, and figured has been visiting her son James, in ciety, Mrs. Arnold presidi ago. $15 was- the common Price. for mixed
some of the old ones, who still have a former roside stock into the store formerly occix- ng.. at the
let-: $15-50- was bid for one lot Of 280 and
in ome time, were made for im-
young 'notions, went to Brussels on received his early training in Brussels location will give them mo, he Up of differeiqt city teams.
Minneapolis, Win., for s meeting. The officers we're appoint- $15.7.5 ask.& Cntracts
Saturday, it being the Orange Walk. public school, made a splendid speech re room, to He was returned hoine here the ed and work planned for the,remain- mediate delivery at $15.5o. Sheep were -from
isplay goods and more accommeda- a.membr of the Victory first of the They report lots of gayety there and on "The Loyalty of the Orange Or- ti,n f der of the Year.' On Sunday next the� $2 to "-50-
or their increasin. e, Lodge A -Vi and A. X. . He. I, ,,� !veek, but we believe intends return -
plenty of dust on the way there and der." Other speakers were Rev. A. 9 numb r of Ewes, $2 to $5.50; lamabs, good, $15 to
customers -Mr.- L,Angell and wife, vi-md by 'his wife,in Yancouver; lyar.� ing in the course of a month or two. Presbyterian service will be held in sil-50. common. $14 to $15. -
back. -Rev. Mr. Brown preached a A. Trurn-per, of Exeter, South Huron of London, have moved to the village "f�, Mr -and Mrs.'Rob�art McArthur" -Miss Jessie M'. Bell and girl friend, St. Paul's e'hureh at 3 o'clock P.M., , Ho-s-Repeipts, I.A96; the hog sales re -
logical and highly instructive sermon County master; Bro. Metcalf, a grand ffensall-" f�oi -,' of -Windsor, are here holidaying with when the Rev. Mr. Bennie, of Mitchell, e�-rdMwere on,the basis of $14 for good
at Bethcl United Church of Canada lodge, officer of Ontario West, and Rev, and will occupy Mr. A. Price's house of. Mrs. P. Man- 1111tcher begs and $14.25 for selects to the
on Frederick- Street. Mr. A Mrs. Miss Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs will preach. Sabbath school at 2 p.m. blrtch�r trade. 1�ac ra were net bidders at
ngell has son, mont, of Stanley town, . Jas.
ship; Mirs. McQueen -of A. Bell. -In the soft ball match play- A th� above fwur,�s' and were talking much
sided at the organ in the absence repair department Us -borne Tp., lower prices.
last Sabbath. Mr. Charles Boyd pre- S. Hann, a former minister of the taken charge ofthc 11 are welcome. of Ethel Circuit. The prize winner-, of of L. Prang's garage. -Farmers have and Mrs. J. D. Ma, of London, and ed on our grounds on Tuesday even- On one market where there was a temp -
Miss MeGavin, and also gave a well the various competitions were: Best commenced cutting wheat and the-� , two - brothers, _,Sydne ing last, Isetween the girls of Chisel- ;r:�ry zhrtage of hom butchers
rendered solo, which was appreciated. fife and drum band, Rivertson Lodge, �arid Ray, of paid up to
crop is well up to the average of Hensall. hrust and Vicinity and the Hensall BEAN MARKET ld.50 . Sows and heavies were not wanted.
-Soe of the people in this section of Goderich Township; best fifer, former year. -The new fence at the Brieh-Smak fruits are being free- girls, the former were easy Victors Toronto, July , 14th-Beans,'Canadian, hand- Sews were quoted at $9 to $9.50.
who were ailing, are, at least, holding William Miteb, of the Varna Lodge; ly marketed and meet wi6 good de- by a score that nearly doubled, but Picked, 61hc; primes, 6c. Lutheran cemetery has been compiet- no doubt in some'Other contest the UNION STOCK YARDS, Toronto, July 14.
their own. best drummer, also Varna Lodge; mand, but with the late continued dry -The cattle offering to -day, though over two
ed and presents a very pleasing ap-
Eighth LiAe Notes. -Several in largest lodge, Wingham; best dressed weather the raspb rry yie1IA is not as Hensall girls will regain their laur- thousand lighter than a week ago,
pearance. The main gate posts are , �P_ found., a
this vicinity recently attended camp lodge, Goderich; lodge coming great- large or good els.-Reeve Geiger and family have Vlow market without any price improvement
f cement bloc as they pronused a Y MARKET ex ent in the case of the odd load of choice
meeting at Mildnlay.-Mr. and Mrs. -st distance, Bayfield; best dressed steel arch over the gate presents a week or so ago.-- Mr. Thomas Welsh, heavies for export and a few bulls. Trade
constructed o ks and a been visited by a number of relatives POULTR
F. Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. C. ladies' lodge, Goderich; oldest Oran,`e- nice finish The work is well done accompanied by Mr and friends during the past week, who To"', July 14th. was fairly actile at the opening, but fell of
T. C. Joynt, mo-
redit to the congregation.- tored to Owen Sound on Monday last, ........ Live Dressed rapidly, nd the Weigh -UP st-2 p.m, amounted
Regele spent Sunday with Mr. awl man in the parade, David Bear0m, and a c motored here from the Stats. -Mr. Chickens, Sprixg, lb. 35 45 to less than 8,000 head
Mrs- F. Weisenberg, near Monkton. of Clinton. aged 99 years. witn The -annual picnic of the where they spent a couple o A. W. E. Hemphill having fully corn- 1 -lens, over 4 to 5 lba ......... 20 out of a total of
-Mr. Leslie Weterson, who has been Sunday f days 28 4,,697 for sale here. Billed through receipt
ge, nf Wroxe'(r, a close at Schools of the village will be held at Very peasantly at the lake side, Mr. vleted fine improvements to his dwel- , Do., 8 be 4 �lbs ............. s2P in addition numbered 9s8 cattle.- Heavy
in Detroit for the past six months, 90, w*fh Mr. R,)derus, )f Wingham, Welsh combining business ling property on King Street, is now spring Chickem, 4 lbs, and over steers, good to choice, brought T8/4 to S.60
Grand Bend next Wednesday. -A new with plea- M. F . ...................... as cents Per Pound, 20 head averaging 1,855
has returned bome.-Mr. and Mrs. A. not far behind. One of the principal brick front has been p sure in the way of mAking a market ut in the local urning his attention to making some D., corn fed .............. 32 Pounds going over at the t4p. Exporters
P. Hampel and on, Earle, of Ayr, attiactions of the day was the Ilon- telephone exchange of the Hay Mun- took the bulk of the heavies, vhiir for his large lumber output. Both of improvernents to the exterior of his R90sters .......... .......... 20
spent from Friday till Monda - th Band, of Lmidon, whieb icipal Telephone System and the in- thern took a turn at fishing for a (lay , s drug and fancy goods store, arid is Dncklings, . 5 lbs. and up ....... .22 21 good on the whole, and also several loads
Mr' and Mrs. C. Eggert. On :SLndiay pro-raninlo. h PaStiMe and we expect to hear of having the front nicely repainted by 01`�90od handYweights at 7% to s cents. The
Of terior is being rearranged, en bulk of the good handy steers that went to
some o the home trade made 7% to 7% cents. med-
they were at Grand Bend, Mr. and muE-;P and dncirg. it Is E'Stil"nated completed the office will present a f the largest fish being caught Mr. J. Steacy.-Mrs. Brenkolt and ET u
Mrs. Eggert accompanying them-- %vere at let -i- 15, �to : �ple here, more up-to-date appearance. there -g far this summer, as both are little son, Harold, wbo have been vis- DAM i - kind 6% to 6.85 -nd some light
Messrs. Ed. and Clarence Regele and is bv ti,)usnd the experts with the line and net, and fish iting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, To�onto, July l4th-Cheese, n� stec- 5 to 5Y2 cents Per Pound. Quaty in
ew, large- the bulk of the butcher offering was none
the Misses Adeline Regele and Frieda lnrgegt gathering Brussels stories do not often lose a n ything in Mrs. Brenkolt parents, have return- 221/2 to 28c; twins, 28 to 23%c; triplets, 28y, too good. The cow trade was again very
and Adelinp Messersebmidt, attended �n. The weather was ideal and the to 24c; Stiltons, 25 to 26c. Old, large,.27 to slow, and prices somewhat oweFrom
being told and -Dr. Caw- ed to Kitchener, accompanied by their 28,; twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, 29 to 80c. 4��. to 51/4 cents took the good to choice kind
crowd behaved themselves perfectly, thOrPe" two sons, of Tavistock, are relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drys- Butter -Finest creamery prints. g9c, No. I generally, and hardly Y Poor quality but.
Children's Day service-, at Fullarton KIPPEN repeated.
on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. William --�' an accidet occurred to roar the NGtes.-To-day (Friday) a number here visiting their grandmother Mrs dale. -Miss Gillespie, Of Regina, Sask. creamery, 38c; No. 2, 36 to 87c. Dairy prints �her cows sow. Bulls 26 to 28c. sold steady to strong,
Koehler and -son-, spent Sunday with rJeasure of the day. Three large of our Mission Band members and Thomas Dik, and their aunt, ' Mrs*. who has been visiting her friends, the some of expert quality king 5 to 58/4 cents
Uggs-rresh extras. in cartons, 41 to 42c; and plain to good but"
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moddel, at MeBaw. rineing platforms provided enjoyment officers are in Blyth attending the Bertha Bel -J. -Mr. Holland Little and Misses Helen and Tena Swan, has re- Jo 89 to 40c; fresh fir8t3, 36 to 370, see_ ceetn� Most
cher ulls 8112 to 41A -Mr. and Mrs. F, Haeg nds, Se to age. of the store cattle offered were,
_y and children for a large portion of the young peo- special rally day metings.-We would staff repainted the front of the Post turned to her home in the West. -Dr. sp light Westerns. the range of Price for stock-
ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pl(-, while refreshments booths by the remind our readers of Blake anni- Office very nicely the first part of G. Knapp has returned from Toron ere. of, w.bich some half-dozen leads were
George Haegy, Grey Township. -Mrs. score done a tremendous buiness. The verary services on Sabbath Aext, this week. -Mr. A. W. E. Hemphil . I where he had been attending the fu taken, being 4,1.r, to 5.40 cents. A few good
n- GRAIN MARKET nhAive feeders sold at 6i/�, cents Per Pound.
F. Koehler, Misses Irene and Marie 'T'glican church and the United July 19th. Rev. Armour, of Brace- and family are enjoying camping at eral of -his late father.-Tbe disagree- H09 Prices showed it 'dboli.e of 25 cents
Xoehler, Misses Freida and Adeline "hurch werp taxed to their utrpost field, will. preach in the morning at their cottage at qrand Bend, Mr. ment and division among congrega- Toronoo, July l4th.--Manitoba v,%eat_No- -Per cwt, as cornPaTed with last Thursday,
Messerschmidt and Mr. Lorne Messer- capacity in providing meal, as well 11 o'clock, and again in the evening. Hemphill coming m and tions arising I Northern. $1.72%; No. 2 Northern $168: thick smooths selling towday at i28/4 cents
out every out of the church Union No, I Northern, $1.63; No. 4 wheat, ��t 7eeling was weak at th
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Schmidt were at Rostock on Thursday as the hotels. In the evening a soft In St. ndrew's church, Sabbath day in the way of'looking after his oue on, whille unfortunate and re- ed. buyers e decline, with
venin W1 triddin5z, 121/2 cents for to�day,s load -
g. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Regele liall match was played between the school ill meet at 9.45 instead of 10 business. -Mr, and Mrs. James w. gretable in ln-"� 'Ways, has Yet a MQnit0ba Oats -N. 2 C.W., not q 0 ; i ,
u ted DTo, ng
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and ladies of Brussels and At d, Receipts to -day
woo the o'clock, as usual, so that any wishing Bonthron and family are also camp- good or bright side to it, inasmuch as -1 feed. 56%; No. 2 feed, 58%. we's 4 697 cattl1e. 747
All the above c.l.f., bay ports. 1,252 hogs and 948 s'geep and lambs.
Mrs. George Haegy, Grey township. former proving themselves victorious. to attend services at Blake may do ing in the game y, r B n it -has stimulated and intensified in- American corn. track, Toronto -No. . 2 yel- X . o thron wag a glorious day and one that o-�We would again ren-dnd our keeping in touch, A his large busi'- torest in church matters and has a- low, $1.26. Quotations. -
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1 -ill be remembered for many years to readers of the union picnic of Kippe�i, ness here. -Rev., I Mr, Foote, of Exeter, wkened many careless and Mill feed -D elivered, Montreal freights, bags 'Heavy good 6teers, $7.00 to $7.50; butcher
come Hillsgreen and Blake, to Bayfield on conducted serA06,-for: the non- on thought- $28.00; shorts, per fiteers, choice, $7.00 to $7.50; do. good, $6.50 to
ST. COLUMBAN e eur- less mernb�ps' included. Bran, Per ton,
ton, $30-00: midUngs, smoo; good feed flour
Golden Anniversary. -How often in .. matters Were the very per bag, $2.80.
Tuesday, the 21st. Everlybody is ring members 6f What has been known that ch . urch and made them feel $7; do. medium� $6,OQ to $6.25; do. common.
cordially invited to come and enjoy as Carmel Pfleshyterian church on supreme concerns, arid no doubt, Many Ontario oata-48 to 50c. f.o.b. $r-60 to $6; -butcher heifers, choice, $6.75 to
this vicinity de we hear of a well BRUCEFIELD 'he good time. -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Sunday afternoon last, when there who have, Points.
shipping $7.50; do., medium, si.00 to $6.75; do. com.
known and highly respected couple ff as it were, awakened ul? Ontario wheat -$2.20 to $1.2g, f.o.b., ship- mon, $5.0 tt� $5.75; butcher cows, choke,
Teac Petrie, of Toronto, are visiting 4he was a very goed attendance. from indi erence and little or no giv- Ping points, according to freights. 90M. $4.2-5 to
$5.00 to $5.75: do. fair to
Misses Mary and JessleBuchanan and ing, to the support of the church will lting, 74 to 77c. $5-00; canners and cutters, $2.25 to 88,00;
hing the period of fifty year; of Notes. -The monthly song service latter's mother, Mrs. Archie McGre ne
married life. This Barley -M
community has of the Young People's SGcie�tY Wa gor, of our village. -Mr. Gilbert 3kr- Minnie. Rei Buckwheat -No 2 78c. butcher bulls. ood$4.50 to $5.60; do. fair,
been ,�pecially blessed by so niany held on Sunday evening last. New rott was in London recently vi d left here. on "Tuesday now become willing and generou's do- Rye -No. 2, $3-75 to $4.00; blogma, SS.00 to $S.50; feed.
siting evening for a ten Ays' trip down the natoirs. In fact, to carry or, at all Manitoba flour, first patent, $8.80, Toronto; 'r19 steers, good $6.25 to $6,15;
$4.50 *o $5.26. e�.Ivcs,
noteworthy occasions, On Sunday nd familiar hymns ere Sung and his friend, Mr. Charles Thompson- St. Lawrence, ild will stop over at successfully new churcbes and divis do. second Patent� $8 30, Toronto. Pastry choice, $9.00 to $10.00-
1011 flour, bmgs, $o.10. flast Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Connor, Armour favoro,l %vith a delight- Miss Mabel Johns, of Our village, left many Of the important ports, and Will of ' congregations, this will be. z6 do-, medium $7.00 to $8.00; do., co, n.
go- Ontario flour-Torout. 90 Per cent. Patents $4.00 to $5.�O; Infleh oboice, $71LOO to
of the third concession of Hibbert, Fl!: solo. There wag a goodly attend- on Thursday of this week for a no doubt, have a very pleasant and lutely necessary, and -there will be in Der barrel in carlots, To;Qo, $90-00; do. fair, "0.0o sso.00;
n visit in Chicago. -Mrs. Alex. interesting trip' '15.75; seaboard choice,
added one more number to the honor- ance, and the Service was enjo-erl by mo tho, to
.-Mr. Ray McArthur future no dout-i congregational re- in bulk, $r)_6(). I trood 1,
ed list. Mr. O'Connor of Irish par- ll. -Dr, and Mrs. Rogers, of Forest, Monteith was in Granton on Satur-' has retu rip $8.50. $4.50; good ]Jarftbs,� SUM to 014.50 -, do. medr
$00-06 I
$75-00 to ut r _d from V ricouver, where ports of givings fewer if per ton, sg.00 to $6-50 to $6-50; h�;Xvies Arld bucks, $3.50 to
entage, was born and spent his boy- were visitors at the home of Mr. Jas- day last, atteT.tding the funeral of a 'he -as called . any blanks Screenlngs_st�uidard recleaned, f
hood days on the farm on the '.bird' Swan rough the it few weeks go Opposite names, and for this, if no p,,,ts, per , to, $21.00 o.b. bay n$12,00 oThey motored up to attend relative. -Mrs. Wes. French, of our th If ahi n,
on, I t . serious illness s other reaso tile stirring up over HUYS-No. 2, Per ton, $18.00 to 014.004_1qa. $!2.50: bogs, thielt RmZoths: fed and watef.ed.
concession, now owned by his , ho funeral of Mr. George Hill, which village, was also called to Hibbert brother, Peter ton 8 013-35; do. f.o.b., $12.75; do., country point,,
Joseph. Growing into a stalwart man was held Monday afternoon. -Mr. J, this week owing to the serious sicic- passe tit McArthur, who church matters will not be Without Per ton, $11-00 to $12 , 00; nuxed, per ton, Ts $13.76; seleab premium
00 tr) $11.00; lower g $12.60: do., .,off be and his three brothers undertook H. Rattenbury d away a few� days before Ra� some good coming out of that, which rades, $6-oo to $9.00. $2,56. and family, of Bur - n R. I e of a relative there. -Mrs. Me- returned. The deceased was well and has seeTnrd turmoil what to -day would make four young ington, are holidaying at the horne CIOY, of Se-aforth, was visiVi favorably known rs a young man here Blight is -betre agaih -HSI nghis chaos. -M -r.
ng her men cast a discouraging look, that, of Mr. W. Rattenbury.-Miss M ary many daughter-, Mrs. Edgar Butt, during Alld was doing Well in the Wegt, He fri'Mds.-We have-sometirfleg thought
�k of qearing, ditching, fencing and Beattie, of London, and Mr. Walt4e'r tile wee.k.-Mr. Thomas Walker, of leaves a wife to mourn. his lose as if those intereste�j in sports and games Imilding, two hundred acres of I)ush Reattie, of Detroit Spent Sunday with Marlette, Mich., was a recent vij�jtor well as h ia land. Wase four men, two of whom�ifriends in the viliage.-Mis Ina 33. among f p,ardlft, brotbers and and anxious to see our park riends in the village. -Mrs. Si4ters i grounds n - Percy Clark and two children of have tbe,sympajh of A I% their sad up MAd e. A gh t have already passed away, have done, Seott is ;pending a few days i n Hen -Mill, 4fid Vfdffilty, who for -sach improved, and Heil elino their share with the many pioneers of! s2li with her friewl, Miss Jea -to-d te were W arrang for some, n Elder. Windsor, visited with Mr. and'Bgrs, bereavern t f - �40,1111tll very. good concqet and have the fulids ap- er
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the task of redeeming our beauf --Miss Doroth, Swan and y
agricultural country sbn uring the week. recently, was sO"#00-- and ac- plied -to inxprovementg of the par.k in Miss El- William AndQr from the forest len Mae Scott are taking a holiday at -Mrs. J. D. Sthwart, ofhe 2nd eon- tive sP;��fis Of 4ttAiting a the w9y of gra-dng, le*elli.jig, etc,, it Mr. O'CO nmor was always the home Of Mr. Pd. Muni), of Hen- of Torkerprnith, most kindly ggsitg.awa w6wd be weqI s' ripe old age instelijT'pf -p V $1 9?eiltt horAe lover and wag greatly 71 --Mr. Jarnes Hill and family, of and hospitably e7fitortained the Avery little UPPorted. We� do not a fe _Attaditd -to his own famil� �tford, were caled here Sa es *Rtern6li 'of Mr. Mdritoh, Villiamsburg, ra , o t or enbOrtainell' but sell arid flr�-�StrP* Ife.-Rev. mean by this gbme, third or forth PYOU7 TlatS and. Nide,� atd whenevdf Called upon vms on account of the death father, ion Ifand on Ta te 0 riceff we
of his this 'ek. Thre quiltli, whiA trere pteatbed in the'VrdW Ch'irjt�h*, ebr- a corleertbhat tr6tild % wo ;k� bargaill EVery Rat reduced alftvs found At home. That bless-, �,fr. George ITiIL-Miso Kathleen M- pieced by Kipsion Band work"s nil. ner of Kink an,A� I vi alitV he has im- 1 li'A i RPft� dina a few weeks in Bay- (let the SU*-rViS1oh of Mrs. lvor*'nj� aft'd 6vning: de-'fivia, as we -as efitbitiiniog Alb0t 8h�eVts oil Ing in something -,good low (308t. Clime and 6t a n qu . And 1,40trde� Lidr0li, and fo to -day field with Mrs. and Miss Reid. -Mise were 4n11t9&` At tea ory go644*0fM6s_0n tihe ti� to each on( Irene nider, Pttlpil e Xr. Andetto-n, fill hineb was sai-Ved on tw laft Sundavi SIA "IM, 1111itkd ger- 'rib do'tibt, -be 4&ored_*ttJj t b6i time a delightr liverilya V true sense of the tet% go : I I Th
1. . , tild, ae� bg I I . . . . I hi* London, lyass6d with hon6ts the n Ou Ab- fat bv;ak as 195%. t Iso Ice &eal% was mtT - 11 be his be -e 66 -elt-peilsiVo, bUt & toltit"16*6 with pleaq- Intermediate 0yed yall ll�tbetnt. TA9 M001au knovwn i.h Olp pgft 0 ath."Z gild ft%, otge� tht -06od 014 atteloz of the Toronto of Utwid.- gaud voidiori fW ftiall *&bt#d to thg Inonlug Volft AM, di te 09 we I Aima 1%1.r &qro grid il 4d. 4h ftiVritV4 �or her 6ko. ypi evering I. 0 V* too, b 046�vft , 10011 f, dl ft t�04 Th m ot" 4 . � , , , ,
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