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Toronto and attending the 0 RAO:Tj
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and 7 P .44 sop, to Barriep)R:Suin A, 4eball:m
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eeremoniets of Trinity - thrown some feet to, one sk
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music by the choir and all are le� adly smashed,
ge.—The annual meeting of the Y. bi ,pomparue
n- that Mr. graham was very badly out T, C, who, h4d'b.4m_: PaVtg a 19t
ill be about the face, and at ;�p
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y invited.
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P. S. will be held this Friday eve
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®R time of vrb�- hesr siatoy
rs. J. Moldardu, Pot, ill for V �0
rs for the year w
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ing, when oface !k' *J 'oday foreno= last. *a, 1
Vy� ve4 A, "'400 you
kppointed—A men's club in connec- ing is unicori.9cious, but everything is
-that is possil�le Jam $XcDonald. r. -K agfarlarie,. 1% llnto4�,,
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TUCKERSMI.TH arishes of Middleton, being done for him - . I
Pad',
h home 04ph th
tion. with the p of her gnothor- much accept4
to do. Mr. Graham was wtIl known op U I WtIt e
Robert McLaren, Bayfield and Varna, was organized erg.w1p,
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for, thp: Te,� St.
_d Driver Sold i our village and most highly re-. M6 aftva Buch rt, ation ......
%ewall, has disposed of his fine at a meeting held at the
rectory Wed- iT, 'ke Is
horse, "Petei Me spected. He was on his way from mqval--
tter tonsils, the 4019 1 c
Wing and show nesday evening, the 14th, when the �ned by Dr. R
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Hensall to Exeter. He w4Ls� quickly bei ei,
-or 3437, to Mr. Routledge. of following officers were appointed:— ., I . - Ji,, 1
rushed to Mrs. Paterson's Privatel of oiji'V-014§e, and Dr. HyndmA'T1 of-'
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of $310. This lion. President, Rev. F. H. Paull;
Credit, for the sum
by Dr. Ross Exeter.,_Xx. 1). W. Fogs was, is.6;-
ospital, and treated WW1�1
i r . se is very fashionably bred, being President, Morton Elliott; Vice Presi- -H
Secretary- Dougall who was among the first to lug yomf,*, gorrespondent durilne I the
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had Toroi
cident from he pr We this 13'0�041[i
C�nax:,n.
ban c pr children are era, no,
wer Peter and his dam dent, Charles Middleton;
pired by Wido his parent's past we.�Jg;�-jorne mangels that are lntrodqe�
�g�, tv and Treasurer, Leslie Elliott. it is plan- see the ac , d p cited, 6%
Dare De beat fp.r Guide Rubbers. r,
vil, and for style home near the London Road corners, growit,th�,Vwould be hard to
to equai. He has ned to meet monthly at each place t4( - be�t.� I,
YN*� "ipeed was hard size.—Dr, Barnett� of Teeswqter, ac- `07, B0 6
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§ rn e next to be at Varna on where the accident happened, but he
'been shown at all the principal shows in tu , th -Istq 140 .-Ok
about three hours later. compiajliied� by a friend, spent the *4iAtqq.thQ1)�.
in ovince and has with very November 19th. A programme will died
the Pr
week end here with their friends, Dr.
-few exceptions, always taken first be mapped out and it is expected Hockey.—A meeting of represents-
-cPb -a -4 ew '20th.L�Cb* new, large
and --Mrs" .-.Xnapp.—M14$ er Toronto, Octob P4
t at Clinton last these gatherings will be both help- tiv,s from Hensalt, Exeter, Zurich,
prize, including firs of Kineardine is visiting Mrs. Thos.. �66twlue, �g6yc. 0%c; 901tons,
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eta, yoig ,ub
spring in a class of 16 horses. Mr. ful and interesting. Crediton and Dashwood, was held in *PTA
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She Itt., �r.L�Mrs. James Tayior*Wt . .;. " �:
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Routledge si uying him, has won the Metropolitan Hotel, Exeter, ye- here. 'th* k for Toronto tO.' v! i
ipumery prints, 47c.,N6. 1
cently to draft out rules and appoint her daIug_'htbr, Mrs. J. S. Wren.— lie creamery. 46i No, -2, 44 bD 45,.
at several shows and intends exhibit T Dairy, prints
ing, him along wi McKILLOP
th some other of an executive for 1924 and 192& hock- looking for. some,good 49 to 42c,
farmers ate g
A. ' 688-
-his horses at the Royal Exhibition in ey season at which the following esh extras, in dartons, 65o; loose. a. 4�t�,
to se6urd-'i:-th.eir`1fbot - 11r
dry wegih
50c; storage extras, 44 to 45c'; storage
Notes�Quite a severe '011 '42�; storage sewn6
Toronto next month. Eighth Line cropa,4�Xks. C. A. McDoW 86 to 37C.
windstorm and snow fall passed over rules were drafted and officers elect -
President, G. Cochrane, Exeter; Toront-9-'*lsiting her dttugbier;
ed- 4-U.- 41'.to
this district this week. — Messrs.
president, E. Gaiser, Dashwood; G.' Lau0iton, who it was . . . . . . . . . . .
McKILLOP Henry Koehler, R. Kahle and Writ. vice- expect,4.
secretary -treasurer, 1. E, Bates, Hen- 1111 V
would un4grgo an operation for goi�
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Duff's Churcb.�A�riniversary Koehler, jr., returned home last week Ourbuaj� POULTRY: MARKrr
vices will be held in Duff's United sall; management committee with tre theifti�t of this week.
from the West.—Quite a number
s, L. O'Bridn, Zurich, F. veiZy
above officer
Church, McKillop, on Sunday, Octo -1�rom here attended the funeral of ness *en�report trade as being TorontDo October 20th.
a.m. and 7.30 pan. Murlock Crediton. Rules: 0. H. A good aiad Are gettin iiti litrige.. quau- Dressed.,
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ter 25th, at 11 the late Mr. John Knechtel at Ros- 1161- Chiaeus. Spring. lb. .1 ......... .. 32
uce.—Mr. Robert
y, B.A., of Kippen, to govern throughout in all games to- tities p�,jtod 24728
Rev. R. A. Lund stock last Monday.—Miss Frieda Hens, ever 4 'to 6, Me. ......... I ....
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gether -with the following: (1) That gaty, vfgear Bayfield, spent, Lite wetvi to 4 It .. ............. 2
will conduct the services.—Oil
Messerschmidt is at present engag
-00 1 end herilk";iWith his sister, -Mrs JaTes R4;;6� .... ........ 18
ach team deposit five dollars ($5
day evening, October 18th, the Young eil at Sebringville.--4Mr. and Mrs. rer that 27-30
f Duffs church, Me- William Esha, of Ellice, spent Sun- with, the Secretary-Treasu Sparhi`440 also friends in tbe-,.vi1_J1)ucklizw. 5 lbs. and up .........
People's. Society o U OPPOOM 16 M,
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day of last week on the Line.—There they'fulf�l all obligations set down lag _4rld Mrs. Fleming, accom
Killop, held its regular meeting, ta
ing up the special rally day service. ;11 l -e services in the Evangelical by the Committee of Management; panied-'b�r".Rev. Mr. *cCrae, Mrs.
The president, Miss May Campbell, - said deposit be made at least two FlerninWs' father, motored to Krtch-
church on Sunday at 2.30 P.m. and
vveek8 before first schedule game. (2) ener to, spend the week end with.
presided-; the Scripture passage was
at 7.30- P.M. The Stratford Y.' k C Toronto;,, Oat*bf* . -2otb.�-Maxa
read by James Kerr, and prayer was A. Band will have charge of bofh* That the deposit money be forfeited ativ. �0,_Nrs. E. D. Bell,and-heir niece No. 1 Northern, Northern, a
se of a team defaulting a game, miss. und -,rthern, $,L251Y4,_pricea ci.f. P I
Offered by Robin McKercher. Miss Every -body welcome. — Mr. in ea Elya-Bolton,- spent S ay. -last s1.301A;iiNQ- 3 NO w
serviem '�itnd Mrs. C.' Ei&r -of C,W.',. nominal; 'No.
Helen McKercher sang a beautiful and money be pald to visiting team. with , Mi%�',, i .1
and Mrs. Jacob Deitzer and daugbiteri, 1.441/
e 'No I feed, so; -Wo. :1
solo. Three short addresses (3) That a team once defaulting a Lrorich.—
were Xr. W. R. Sible� arid Mrs. V'.W- r"quo' 4.
of Ellice, spent Sunday at the home -1L Mr
given as follows: By Lapslie Smith of Mr. Charles Regele—We are gamt' must pay another five dollars Sibley, alao Miss T6irney, all of. Ajuerl�jn eoru',:tt..k Tqrou"o, 2, y.1 -
on Ed play. daughte� rsi'. — T e ntv $28.00* shorts. per
"The Salt, of the Earth;" by Miss VIS h
illness of Mr. It' Huron. Cou - ,,XiUfAtpd.-Delivered.'UontreqI freights. bao
($5.00), to again enter league. (4) Parkbill"i ited Mr. A. Jo taton,-and. low. 96c.
sorry to report the That no player be eligible to
b
Rose's mother.
Tillie Storey on "The Light of the iacluded,,� Bran, per ton. TI,
.World"; by Rev. J. A. Ferguson on unless he be a home boy and has liv- Sunday � School Association jknd the 64.
ton, $M middlings. $86.00; good ;eed flour
"How the Reign of Christ Will Ful- -ed -there within one year or has a Ha� T6*mbip Sunday School As- per� ug-siziso.
special pernidt-from the local Board sociation will meet in cQ4vention in Ontario oats -37, to 41e. fo.b.. shipping
fil the Hope of the World." KIPPEN
of Management.- (5) That all play- the Xviho�elical church. at Zurich viti , Ontario, wood millions wheat --$1.10 to $1.13.
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So- ers be signed up and a list'thereof in -Sea�- Our Pretti Chielf A new
CONSiANCIR Notes.—The Young Peoples' Thuisda er 22nd. All inter- f...b. shipping Points,. according to freights.
ctob
—The anniversary services ciety of the United Church held their the hands of the Secretary at least eited � lAP work should Sarley-Malting, 65 to 67o..
wil, il Sabbath everiiiii :*unday school Buekwhe;it-Wo. s, nontinaL
.I Sunday, the 25th, a -to-
Notes. opening meeting o �g two Weeks befom first ached itle gamL. atten& The ladies of the -United Rye -We. 2�..somin�L teintk� ifi4trcins, A cop"I
,owl in
be held on (6) That each Club appoint a referee Chaii4�JiA holding,ii f j5uppet Xanit*L Moor, W -61i patent $&00, Toronto;
when Rev. Dr. Barnby, of Blyth, will last in the school room with their '' �- on , tents, $7.
occupy the pulpit both afternoon and president, Miss Melli and that no home man referee, a game the ch'Xii"W the' evening, of -Tues- -do�,'sedoqcf.4 Va 50, V4��qnto., Pastry
s, presiding. The P -you
0 p.m. Bible study was taken by the pasto Ontario 11eir, L -Toronto, 90 per eent. ra"to
either at home or away4 wher6 Uis dayl;: venture, flour. baga;
r, to mber,3rd, and zw.e
evening; service at 2.30 and 7.3 home- team is partaking �In the game. -� thd
iss Mary Tho say t for no fowl -supper prev- per blarrel. Av car lots, Toronto, $5,30'. sea -
On the following Tuesday evening a Rev. Lundy, and M m- I .
oon gave a splendid paper on the (7) That in case of a dispute between iousl;t.'%I�M in our- village, has so 4oard, i� ki*,40-15.
z
Set bitj
good programme topic, "What i,%
fowl supper will be served from 6 to Success 9" Mrs. teams regarding Referees --the' Corti- nrhcW**&*ration been made and in- fltrqw�-Carl��. iker t;n, $9.00 to $9.50'
rd then led the Round mittee of Mamagement appo#nt a veninzs.�-Stanftrd� reoleau4 f.ob. Th �_H Shop ii�i. 0_41
8, after which a ter6iV-fAeb'1n it, " it promis" to e a pip
(Rev.) Lundy vorts p6r ton, $18.00.
will be given.—Mr. and Mrs. Ga - referee -and teams must be satisfied.. bw, in ad� if .-' No. 5, perr :t�oni,
2:per ton. $15.00
iner, of Blyth, and Mr. arld Kra. S. Table Conference, iand a number of ..estiperhaps ever held
Andrews and daughter, of London, the young people joined in the dis- (8) That Referee; receive three del- dition.,$94be fine supper a most ex- $14.00' t6 $14.50; mixed. per ton, S13.00 to
$14.00 tm;�eit grade._ $15.00 to $9.60.
tar ($3.00), and expenses for eacli 6elft6�f,,-,A16ical and literary program
wer� visitors at -the home of Mr. and cussiOrt. Miss Isabel Alexander -read league game- (-9) That a protest is beini4iovided. It will be wen to
Mrs. B. B. Stephenson over Sunday. the Scripture lesson for the -evening.
—Miss Myrtle Lawson, of Toronto, There will be no evening service the must be accompanied by the sum of keep.,thii date in mind—Miss Flor- L1V8WrfWK M 4RKIST,
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enet
coming Sabbath, owing to Hillsgreen five dol4ars,�(JZ.00), which, if sustain- ; of Londqp, spent the -
spent the week end under the par xtend a cordial ed, will be rAfunded.and if lost must week Rza'at her home hgff�. ---n Air. Buffalo. October 20fth.�ttle receipts, 4,
was closed anniversary, but we e eg
ental roof.—The school be forfeited by the party or parties -slid Mrs.'.Thomag Elder, of "S 600; slo*�'shivvdng steers, $9 to $12; but -
tion to all to Attend the noxt chers, k6 urilo; yeariings, $9 to 12; butchers.
for a few days Last week on account invita protesting. . (10) That. referee call i*t village dit0ing, th#'-patt. Ch,04Ce Cows. $8 to $6-00: Schi 061, 6f mmerce "Chul".. "i
n kb #qe s6 to so;, -yearilass. C. J,
.,of the death of the teacher's mother, meeting, Noveiliber let—Commum all games at 9 o'clock sharp, with .*e ng a few diya �vitji,,their canners and 4Mttets, $2 to $3: bulls, $a- te� 1-M.&Y ANT=_ *,r
Mrs. J. Fowler.—Mr. James Sim- was dispensed at the morning service sri.rio..t ait"ard and feeders, $4 to $7.50 -
.11ions, who has been engaged by* Mr. in the United Church on Sabbath players then available. �11) Stand- relatives $ind fri6ndz.—It is not otten fromb tows and springers. slow and easy, 1144', 0twMA10"O, ":` Ess"TRAININ19
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rning. last, -an4 an impressive ser- ard goal nets must always be used. that men: *fter they reach 'turie to'$120. pidd posWo*, Jj
Thornlis Adams t9 look after his farm mo
League Meethag.—A moat !nteTVWi- age -middle life become�taher Wves:-ReceW1a_ 2,500; active, 50 cents i1i pioporfAou
moved to his new home on Wediies- vice was held when two Elders were lower; aboice. $14 -to 314.60�
ing meeting. of the !United' Chu: eve Mr. Willi.1iii 'A,. Me -
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day of this week.
6id&inod, namely, Messrs. - Robert cot"as
League was held in the ackool. room . ItAren looki Ali - inch -4*�..more
Dinsdale, of Stanley, and Joseph Day- Umiim Stoek Yard,s Toronto, October 20th. and X0 4040`1 Z'
— A number
WINTHROP of the chuqrch on WTA*F-eyening taller 'aina Perhapi "the' birffi C0111111TI -The heaviest days run of cattle for the sea- ''in
man, of Tuckersmith. ' date _gICIA10 �� AA
last, and despite thd- very iinfavor- migkt Xt.,,91r op Four-liours bontinubus,aisheoh six �wieks`free,.-t4ffiiSn,:9iv" tat ma 6, i1P U�!Ae
,pe 14 -ht on. the mat- son to faced the buyers on this market
from our vicinity attended annivers- s - t_ o-aay,, and. with packens in receipvof pleu-�
Ladies, Aid and W. M. S. The ary services at Brucefield on Sabbath able state of the weather -there was ter.� la's, IfeWn Smith, vilid Is a tiful supplies from -the West at their Vlaints, for Short schoo y. -
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Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. m""91 last and report fine services. � The a very large attendance and -a most tend�sg the Normal at London, spent trade in medium and plain butchers was de-' For inhi iii 4�plj to 0;'F. �rARD,
cidedly, slow. The offering indluded .. 2,- . rmatio;� I _,
held at- the home of Mrs. Joseph Ben- pleasant time spent. After' tk* op7. the week endat her �ome bere�We M. A -STONE, Com. Specialist, Ific&PiesideltilL.
nett, Wednesday afternoon, October women of the W. M. S, are planning ening exercises, donsisting-of'.fpruyer are pleased' .0 learn that Mr. Ira 600 w�esterns,. mostly, stockers and feeders,
to ho4d their annual thankoffering and though the store cattle trade was active,
14th, was well attended. A few hours meeting on Sunday, November 1st, by Mr- J_ W. Ortwein, Bible reading Geiger, who. has been quite poorly prices in the ewe of common light stockers
were spent in piecing quilts, . after when Miss Armstrong, of Mitch,,�ll, by Miss Mildred XcDonell and the f6risome weeks and torifined to his were t shade�easier Wore the close. The
which the meeting opened by singing I.- ur 1A reading, ,bf --the-�m1hub-as a - the last f6om; is now improving nicely.—The purchase of all classes and grades up to two
lock accounted for 1 2 400 beaJ and
WILI Lie t e spies r.— e wou .1-1
a hymn and repeating the beatitudes. mind our readers of Hillsgreen An-
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meeting-' ' by- tEi ' seciefAry, Miss
Oddfellows of Hensaill Lodge arc,
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not than 1,000 were added in the late
Mrs. C. Hillen presided. The Scrip- this Sabbath, when Rev.
Aldythe . Baerett, the-� following was
,
IiJAing forward to the official visit
imom
trad ng, Aeaving halt the original iiipply in
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niversary
ture lueesson was read by Mrs. D. Mc- Ferguson, of Winthrop, will preach
the progranim e 1or t6 evening, all
4 the District Deputy'Oritild Master
the holdover-
The supply of killers outside of 4. few
Farlane, and messenger prayer by
both morning arid evening. On M"_
the numbers being iwell rendered. A
�in a little lbiss than two weeks time,
.1, vies And near-iheavies that went for export
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Miss McNeil, followed by a moment's
dayt evening, a -fine entertainment
quartette by Mrs. Sinclai;r Mrs. M.
and will be putting on some degree
and some baby beeves, lacked quality and the
silent prayer for our Horne Missions.
will be given.—Mrs. W. W. Cooper,
Drysdale, Miss Jessie 'Bucha4ikrr. and
.
work.—Mr. Edward'Sheffer is mov-
—1-Y sigin of activity in buying for the block
'durred in the case of canner material, 'which
The topic on Home Missions was giv- the home of
of London, visited at
M la s Nellie Bo�,19, aiceompab"16d on
this weql� from Mr. A..Murdock's
was forward in good volume as evidence that
en by Miss Mary McKee, and -was
interest the work her son, William R., of the London
the, by Mx-. W� 0- V;bibdwin;1
an =mental Mis§.- IM4.tly�
b k to Mt. 'Petty's immediately
west of the'post officev arid Mr. Gor-
farmers are beginning to clean up their com-
mon grass cattle in preparation for the start
,full of of g-reat
that is being done, followed by volun- Road, during the past week. — Mrs,
Robert Daymond, of Tuckersmith,
-by
Luker; a cornet solo by Mr�, Samu�l
don Parker" is -moving ifito the dwel-
of barn feeding. The exporters, with a lot of
cattle on through billing, were not anxious
tary prayer by Mrs. J. A. Ferguson who has been visiting friends in De-
Rannie., accompanied on the piano by
ling rooms at the fear and above the
to secure many of the light offering suited to
-and Mrs. J. Bennett. After a few
troit, returned home during the past
Miss Sparrow; a solo by Miss Scar-
Bank of bf6ntreal�We are Vleased
-Mary has
their requirements, but paid piacticallyi steady
prices for the few taken. From 7% to 81/4
business iterris were transacted, the
week.—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Seanor, of
meeting closed by singing a hymn
lett, accompanied on the instrument
by Mrs, W. 0. Goodwin-.: an address
to see Miss' Johnston, who
been so poorly for a number of
cents covered the bulk of sales iTr the case of
good heavy siteers-and a carload of 1,400
Detroit, visited at the home of Mr.
and all, repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Robert Daymond during the past
by G. J. Sutherland; a reading by
months, no* so much improved and
pounders went ever at 8% cents while ex-
1,000 to 1,200 6%
Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Langford
week. They came by auto and were
Miss Mattie Ellis, and a mouth organ
able to be around again quite smart-
port ate—, pounds made
to 7 cents. There was nothing choice in the
Chapman and family, of Goderich, accompanied home by the latter's
selection by Master Frank Hedden,
If en-
ly.—Quite a, large number -from I .
line of hiandyweight butcher steers and heifers,
visited Mr. and Mrs. William Tre- mother, Mrs. Baines, who bad been
closed the programme. Miss Viola
sall and vidinity on Friday evening
and sale., at above 6 cents per pound were
wartha one day last week.—Miss Ger-
spending a visit among friends here.
Higgins, as president, presided over
he
last motored to James Street United
Church, Exeter, to hear the *farnous
very iare, with 51/. cents the best for a load'
Common steers, where sold, moved at prieps
tie Bone, of Belgrave, has returned
Death of Peter Bowey.—It is with
home after spending a few days with
, meeting and much credit is due
to Mrs. Lee Hedden for getting up
"Hudson C6ncert;1s` �nd were more
somewhat easier than a week ago, down -to
3V4 cents in spots. Though nothing !a the
Aff A 1%4 ixr C V +f M deep regret that we have to chronicle
such an excellent ro —me
, than delighted -with the splendid vocal
baby beef class made 12 cents, wl�ich �uaa
r. an rs. . . enne. — r. the death of a prominent business 11 ib last w(�ek's tov, & straight 4oa(f of.00 poun;1,
and Mrs. Thomas Pryce and family man of our village in the person of Briefs.—Mr. and Mrs. William and instrumental numbera.—Mr. John old at 11.60 cents,and with -ail. inereasNI
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Marignall and Mr. Kenneth Marignall, Ste—Y's auctiOrt--gale of furniture and
Mr. Peter Bowey. Some six weeks offri�ng making selling, at fr6rn '814 to Ift
Armstrong.—Mis.zk Margaret Eaton of Beachville, motored here on Sun- household effects held on . Wedn";%dav for, the balk, the, *%Arltet for �ht�t elitsa eou)4
ago Mr. Bowey was taken to the , L� eevww gwadk_ vwk�ort*tt tooic somi�
snent a few days with friends in hospital in Seaforth, where he un- day last to visit Mrs. J. Sutherland afternoon last, Was quite, 'rgel) tie cows. u-0 to - 6% cents . A the toiQ, ba -t
Walton last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy and family and their relatives, and tended and good fair prices obtained. zoodebatcher,cowe, Is'hile fiLitly a"tive, were
derwent a serious operation. Al -
Bennett and Mrs. Harris, of Walton,
though the operation seemed to be on their way home we]tie accomparlied —Messrs. Bonthreri-��-and Drysdale's somewhat essierat -A to vle*tq. There were
Mrs. J. Bennett and Mr. W. C. Ben- by Mrs. A. H. Carroll drid, Mrs. C, block, as well _,69 that of Mr. E. Ran- a lot ot 3 -cent cows In the day's sales, and
canariers sold readily at 2% to 2% cents. Out -
nett spent Saturday with friends in succes.qful in every respect, Mr. F. 9cott, -who bad been here for a nie, adjoining the sqme,Iook much ide ot & few h�avies that sold to the ex-
Bowey did not seem to make ""'Prove- couple of weeks visiting their sister, repainting— ' -rs at from 41/1, to SV2 cents� the bulk of
London.—Mr. F. Burnett, of Guelph, ments and isome time later wag re- . improved by the nice porte
rid.—M! sy 4ast Mr. and- Mrs. George che bulls offered were bologras worth a
called on friends in the village on Mrs. J. Sutherlia A. Consitt On Sund steady 3 W 3% cents per pounil, but a slow
Sunday.—We arecsorry to hear that y le,
S Brucefield, where every attention wa-. recently had the misfortune to slip Hudson were vislted'b Mrs. Hudson?s ec
Miss Margaret Cuthill, is on the sick moved to his daughter .4 home in off a step ladder, which she was us- brother, George Troyer, and family sa ko-,
given him by the best of nurses arid Good fet-der cattle sold steady. a couple of
list at her home here, and hope she ing to pick fruit in her garden, and of.Colirtland,--Miss Jeari Elder, has loads over 1,000 -pounds making 6.62 cents
will be able to resume her duties in skilled physicians. In spite of this, in falling, to sprain her ankle quite taken a position as 61ekk.lin Mr.. A. Per pound, md moit of the fleshy kind trom
however, he gradually grew weaker 5-40'ceiifs. umd up. ?lain feeders, however,
a few days.—Mr. and Mrs. John Arm- paihfully.—Rev. Dr. Colin 'Flietcher W. E. Hemphill" Taney were a hi?avy i5*ering, and -sold a quarter
a drug. ' and
until the end came on Tuesday even- has been confined to his room for the go6ds store, Wa I de. .1 vact'Llitt' 67 Miss easier than recently, down to 41/4 cents. oitbuyer
qtTong, of Blytb, spent Sunday with ing. atf Ord Stockers also sold' easier on the whole at a To the prospedive.musical instfum' ' -
Since coming to our village a past week th -of 4 to 4.95 cents per pound. answering this ad., I will isslie a, Che' 00 --
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard. Mr rough illness brought on Nellie Car to Str
number of years ago, Mr. Bowey tak- irange que'6,f $1
Walter Eaton was called to Baden by contracting a cold.—Rev. M. May- to� take a 01 ion.' t�s t The calf maiiket was barely steady at isst
ing over the general store businesq, lor wasAn Toronto IaRt *eA and dw- Michael gw�e,��eift gfitlsficti6li,16' �reeri tietaine, nibm-df the besit kind selling ake e
again this week t4) do relieving work to apply on the purchase of any milw ininio
he made many warm friends and his at.12 Ulan irt�,1,21/,� cents, while heavies and
at the C. N. R. station.—Mr. and passing away will be a loss to ing to car trouble, was unable to got Mr' Hemphill a�nd -his 6ustob�ersj and nald, , veals were a bit slow at from 6 to I sell. Also, I will include anyoneof fol-!.
Mrs. Lloyd Porter, of Brussels, spent our home in time to take his Sunday ser 15 y . ove. - n gL as a fr
v Miss Elder *Pl- -n,6 -d ' �6u t pr ' `k 9 ients. Oriassers were fairly.plentiful, and e . e I p I rize:
illage. He leaves to mourn his loss vices in St. Paul's Anglfcan church. good successot.—Mr, - D. -A, Cquteloff,, the built made 6 cents there were sales lowing three arti6le
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J Ben his bereaved widow, one son an
nett—Wedding bells will ring' east 'I regret to one of our old egtabliAea' abd,.entl� *1 ' nts js,�r pound in that ila&.
—Mir. Holland Little, we 'r� . ht Yo ce
three daughters, all of whom were say, contibues quite seriously ill.— prising business - was Vainb, aupt)Ry-, Was much lighto4l than a
of the village before long. men, who ' -quite "04ek -ago, and'Arode was alc,* hw-opening, as McCartney*2 cow Milker, value
with him when tbe end came, and The windstorm on Monday last did poorly for - a week , or ..so - and t�n- _6-1"m0n twiest'to� gecur-s:an. adv6oz�e on last
who have the sincere sympathy of considerable minor injury in this dis- fined to the house L is now,'in' the 46u- elee i6logo,'waking 18'cents. But 121/2 cants 'Cabinet Grand -Phonograph, alue' $100
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the neighborhood. trict, and was very hard on the fruit joyment agait''o? his -uill6iii, om In the flinal settlement, - 1. , $1
VAth the' J6111k. of good lambs steady'si -the 4 -tube Radio,. complete ....
Bree7'es. — Miss Nina Heard was treeq.—Misis Mary McKaig, of 'the bealth.—Mr. John McD. Nilson who Ig ba, 1,2��_cefijte spread. shei�p sold steady
ite'p y'f&r tikking the �reade
home from Stratford over the week local telephone staft, is enjoying a has also been, qbi oorl - 4bit6 for quality.- With 6%, th 7 ceub� I will -make thi&offer good toth6l. %'bf
end, to attend her aunt's funeral.— HENSALL week or so holidays with relatives a length of time,. ft ils6 &Ii,�Lr naw, _b�rlk I of. the ao6d butcher- kind and 4 to 6
cents',t , lie Wavies.
Mrs. Wright, who has been visiting Fall Wall Papering.�We have a number of and friends at Xitchen�r.—Rev. Mr. much improved airid 'busily engaged 346si-of.thr h�gs sold 44 -day had been cort. this advertisement up till Qetpbok.28thii,
or bu.
her brothers, J. Jowett and W R ,, lines. also a nice lot of ,,"t' that Sinclair delivered excellent sermons about big proibises,,in the way of ftatted for at ils/4 eema, Leib., or a quarter If you do: not intend -to oiano:- for six
Id pay you to see. Rackiniz boxes f lower
Jowett, returned to her home in"Totil Za'l'e, suitable for shipping Apples, etc. in the United -Church on Sunday last getting in wood, attending. to garden . than'lust TMresday, but anything ndt
on'ebWtVact obld ht 11Y, to 111h cents, and- ei dated f6k
week, Mr. W. R. Jowett Hemphill's Druz 446re� Hensaill. 361q-1 to large congregations, -particularly -work, etc.- Vita P�.e; of Buffalo, 'N, the U(I'Mi to-ft:ra loadinir wis ii% aen+sI inonths, or I year' :h
Presbyterian Service.—The regular at the morning setvice�Mra, Nich- Y., Where viial'titig 'hot Mr. T,* t, n the free
�taking her by motot.—The Y. P. S. del*' on those,, -t6rmqg.,,
grave their two plays, "Frank Glynn's meeting of the, Pr6byterian Mission olson, who has been visiting her Val- and Mrs. Miter' ]Mi,`A=tJjeS, t-ilift to-das'O were C'097 - lVery go in 0
eaUle, 1,167
lvoa, 9,1103'2 holp; and 4,211 $beep und IM66. prizes gi-V6n.
vicinitk�.—Iqlbi, Gretta tatal, ea
Wife" and "Miss Molly" at the fowl Band was held ini the basement,of atives, Mr. Andrew Johnston and his in this Tnavidition, tberL Were 2,45o cattle, on thi-ough.
i " ' ' ' i ' ' 6h billi-it, " I -
supper at the Union Church near St. Paul's church, Hemsall, on Fki- daughters, the Migges Mary and Em- 1ilie has retMvIhid"045MAX Ittip in *M If you have a piano and Ao, not want a_,new Ono; *41z� not
-as engagiid li hellging to put � Quotationg
Goderich last Friday evening. MuSi- day, October 16th, at 4.3W p.m. In ma, for some months, is now visiting she, w
Cal numbers w6re given by A. Peck the absence of the President, Miss relatives and friends at a distance.— on niusical'eVikertil ai�id 6ntertain- Reav3r gt&ea, choice. $8.00 to $8.20; (do., get the names, of t6tn& fribijda or neighboks -0ho ddi. Ad' -we
MUM, $7 . 00 to VM: butcher steers, chuiee, will give yo�a a che(We for $60i00,1 to apsly on a %llI&rP,Radl6,
-and 114ralil Seote'limer—Mr. and Mrs. Pena Hudson, Mrs. Arnold presided. With the. near -approach of election ments-49t. kdgu& Robattport. dift=- $6.60 to $7,00; do,� gkwd, �6.00 to $6,2t; do..:: or Phorio&a�ph, *hichevq_y6iA...want—vA u $100 0(�_if *6 sell
G. H, �dqoland, of Sprucedale, were —On Sabbath afternoon last Rev. day, politics is the all absorbing topic parried by XrA. Peppler, YA46nkl to m6diuni, M76 p $5,25, do., cummot,. $S.75, a Plarip to,youi Mends v�h,&ii'joii send xise to. -
noVeT, on SAttiAg' iiiat,, Mr. Pep- to.44.15; bu*her hett&ig, choice, 'se.u. to
n v ts a g d.�96�16.tq $6.00; do.. medium, d§ 'the.
tids here this week. Mr. MatFarlano-, of Clinton, conduct- of corrvergatio , and the reis I of H 'gy'to -witite
o G6 :VU -nigh't %fid -while the, prliOlilaat
8 t. voting are anxiously looked forward plo-r's :home, -lio .",*141le *457 f4lo to � �6i- , $
Whfl�`Idid th 'Werd the guests of ed the Presbyterfaii service in $860 to $4.60-, qualatity is limited. � Theto are no' puzzles or strilig.6 to -this iisile.
btitzher tovub� el%Oldo, $4,6;' to' 0.95- Ao,, These ire issu6d oh The
we e Jol �01h06 P.
wil" 1� i*fiilff� It is SeVen Paul�g church, taking for his subject, to bir all the Parties,—OUV COUACil r 7 1#$r`t6 aood,, $4,0'0 b $4.50� butcher bulls, 04' 68
sio06-10, ,&, . ht. � r
r XAoved from Bay- "]Burdens." The sevvice. was very is doing good work in the way' of herd, who '19 ft� i ,Xa�
yehra 064, Uto to In printed priob lisM � fof 1926. And, it I h fi, we,b%iift
a ard milit-eb, enjoyed a,. larie � -congrega- making vye4deA rellairs* to our sideo- and, formerl !h �18
clian V 6f f 4150: opripw s8itin
'06a, bolo"as, $9.2'& th $8.50
ttei* $2 00 to asti'ailidjarge, turnov6 tfiii;
Pe g C, e i es
in 'rit0tt,' October 25tb, walk -g, and malcing them safe for staff here,It ihoi� taj --libite, aoo.oil t6' $0,00; do., faiv, $40,00 offer P r& you.
-61c, Erw re-, tl'on. or I&
$12.tO
aftet Rev. F, U,, Lavlctn-�: DIP., 61 Seaforth, pedestrians, as in many plhtes arc t6
thtee thllbdd *6 Ake Of in
%0.00 to $12.00" doll 90mdori4� �6
.61t,�M"W",01th lift Aurit, Will prtbach at the'.iiisual time, thtee through the Toots of 116arby trees tl- -t li*e $6,10; g�W light, Aheep, $6,50 to 7.0 beav4 V".
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AAAW 6!d1#dk p.m., gabbath seh6ol at 2 pAr. the, p gettin 1*61uii - '14 -to to .0,50; Lpood larqg,
posid6m ��btit'oh t e whole we hav's �Ie Id to $045-t, #o. modiuln, 810�50
ky oviening, October"27 1114.
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