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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-11-06, Page 4P= HURON14. - ' � ^- ` � - '\Qr of tbi The :44 0e ite residence, 7? d, liellio hsi� Lon be vea czany Samuel Alfred, noon. .%% no r 1w don, on W edne T.dr. 'Ale Alcd0 4 hagen last VA to, how be talks 'to a .4' tffl oun to '40 the good wife willo hgs spared lie writ! edin Coucil M - The regular adf1d of Mr& Agnes ollars or mq 04 busbai Le Council Ofr-ths Town- pzkins in tryiAg to raise ebicke for four whic �.$ ,ra 14V W,,, t 0uneral se 'Is.0 week, An, meeting of tb as to ess rvices from the -he wel the untiring,-::,e#,9rts of everellk gtpk t on Friday, November ship Of Hay w -as held iii the Towu the fall market and for which a nice speaks t I 0 i Hall, Zurich, Monday, November 2ud. tidy sum Was sntiqipate.d�-Mr, a. d I rg y , , '33P # �IlO# een givi Day., de lie lkis b ng thela,dies, p,*T?Jed with good M, 0, si t for taer service from ths j I A I ­ , e of his son, Dr. of at, and executive v ',Hit .00m, but roper resPec' owldr�� we v, All the members were PX�Kut- The Mrs. Herb Tt Dia grfte and k As he old DaYing has it, rs$1. eac We've 6.0 best'.Qf $hovg- , men' minutes of the previous meeting were son, Of ZU31 ed at the home we . * . ­ i 'hard, to n dowU Nathan 'O ck *;is' in fflt is -Iceep a good mA -40018.41 wing me- Mr. and-Xii. Em our Briefs -att, at Varna, on Saturday, -SmitIl" 09 F blow'v! A A ie�dy ligt;' COMMing '4kful to 00n' 44 -Large London iB you PAn e 7th, at 2 p.m. Burial ai adopted as read. The foll blunicip4 village, during the past week. and with the fine fund of health and, the YoOtWeAt thAt 4W relotivo§ jn�rgy which Mr. counts were passed: a visit with laaliford is - ti. thek "metery, Brucefield 50; Perth Fire In- quantities of beans and grain are be., business wit led to enjoy, we trust soon to quality at auch- nlodeiate- PlAce0- World; supplies, $7.1 -Mr. J. W. Or"in left s a ly as hall, $20; ing delivered, both at our elevat*r and frieaft,�, Ladies' O Steel Co., ste surance Co., insurance on 11, here and also in Hensall.-The rural here qxx Wednesday morning last, to see hitlA-going, around a m, rt lords with­4ppe�j SilperWr q a el Rd 4 bells are again 'ELINVILLE Burlington given a holiday on attend Uo jubilee SabbigIbli Fidio011 of Wq� V4 ver the new, Fren�h toe, W $20,29; E, Hendrick, cutting weeds, mail couriers are ixt Hamilton, whie)i con- ringing in, oi# , age and most who is iay. No rur�l vigil Assoc! y Wilfred John& Rd. 14, $4.25- C. F. Hey, pay sheet, Thanksgiving 1) il r. the -Mr Olt- and ly,'. is progressin g Rd,. 6, 14, e Mrs. Jawvt6 W.' ig, $197.50; W. D. Thom- Wi gr4d� P�kt�a to his bed 11 be sorted or deliv days, nd Priced at ered on that tinue of Chicag% ar k Be' J er' Jr gra We also carry this Oxford Mrs. JaXAes,10mball, ably. -Next ST sheet Rd. 1, $31.75; S. Greb, day. -�ieeW *sIt Wii"h inday anniversary mple of V, at ............ .................... ..... church. son, pay visiting at 'liresent at the home of enjoying a �cc e i6l*( in this over p I r beels. 5 will be held -m-ball's her daughter beet Rds. 6-13, $226.59; J. Dech- owli la-Ilow6"eii Growing -.Girls' Gunmetal Calf Oxfords made on a of Thames Road United play 8 .35- E. HENSALL Mrs. R. J, Paterson, Mrs. Ki eW etl * .. I y qui y -our C1 Rd. 8, $1739 - ed toe, with extension soles and low rub _4 i Mrs. sister.­-�Mr§,"(Dr.) G. Knapp is spend conduct the services iii er, Jr., pay sheet Datars, pay sheet Rd. 2, $188.97; N. Golden Wedding. -Mr. and the, boys and, and evening. On Mon- celebra6lted ing a few-dgys at her former home A large nuwber'Qf,, Priced :at .... .................... .... ......... Stanlake, pay sheet Rd� 1, $250.40; E- Adam Reichard recently -1 *e morning own -Empress Shoe in the new Fall a be. ir. North Bru e. -"Heart In Exile," a went about the VfIlOge-in Hallowe,en tyles in Patent The well, kn­ per will s, etc d Kid strab slippers.. &4.y evening a fowl sup F. Klopp,. selecting- jurors, $4; W. H. their golden wedding on which occas plendidi uovel by John Ozenham, will costuraes, ringing door bell and st'ra pers, an -ty ng Price �-d e ' ­. " . , - $4; A- F- ion there was a large gathering of s where they ............. ih�ld.-Quite a few from this vicin' jurors, services at Edighoffer, selecti the members of their family, many be shown ill etures on Tuesday ev- calling at many� hom es of'. . GiXuypetwl Calf and i4p anniversary th, in the United wre accustomed to be k T4 .-nded d iess, selecting jurors, $5; M. Corriv _e Men's Fine rid I ening, Noveni er 10 Sunshine on Sunday last. Mr. a e to cele e -,dium iO(md toa,an(l also the IT. and Mrs. eau, balance ditching Rd- 18, $2.50 ; coming from quite a distane auspices ber in the, Way of fruL Q-0 qW- it Heath -and h Schumacher, -pay sheet Rd-. 10, brate an event which only occurs once Church, agnsall, under th ed made on a ui,� of the r '* " n absence 1 1 .: Urs. Robe ispaor, Circle. A good even- But we believe there was a toe, Goodyektr welted�soles and riibber heels. ere visitors with aite, of London, w $291.75; W. J. Dignan, pay sheet Rd. Imfift years, and a most enjoyable -thing in th, UY of harinful' W ing is in for all who attend.- of any e W Priced at store ....... 4 Wends ne e W�a s s - h` `Rev- practices or doing injury to Property, ar Thames Road last Sun 3, $g9.75-, W. G. �13ell, pay sheet, Rd. pent by all. Mr. and Mrs. ood On Suzida'yl last t e afternoon which is'always very 'table to day. -Election Day passed away very 3, $60; F. Stelck, pay sheet, Rds. 4-17,1 R rd number among the g credi The returns have not idents of our village and Mr. Benwe-:preached an excellent ser how- e r s �tly here. esbyterians worshipping those celebrating. p 2 Schwalm, pay sheet, Rd. i,,n To We learn, Rdr ool doors had a give. either side much cause for $ 39.40 shpet6 have a very comfortable home at the mon to the PT 7, $216A5- T. Kylie� PaY -auFs Anglican Clitkrelt, o a ever, that btir sell f --inter- good deal knd ends pAcked use o on. bragging west end of our village, on Richmond in St. P -15, $104.30; S. Bechler, ti An of odds 5 good siied scraper, Rd. 8, $2; F. Ryekinan, cem- Street, south. tly the A. Foster, Thursday evening of esting meeting of their Young Peo- against hem, Which eviden ROXBPRO ent gravel Rd. 17, $9.5( . Showr�On er of the married ple's Society . was also ll�-ld in the early boys thought might lead to a partiAl $60; H - last week a numb Mr. Perris Cante- holiday before cleared away, but our . . . ...... Of Miss part of the week.- ng is lady friends School Report. -The followi - 10, $249.60; and unmarried active care*a'ker bf'the 9chool, soon;"- io Steinbach, pay sheet, Rd ter of Ion, of Onondago, was here recently oro School for the the only daugh ng 1i the report of Roxb G. J. Thiel, teaming poles, $5.50; Rev. Vercy Geiger, spending'ihip week end with his -par- got busy in the way of removi t Sr. IV,�BeaUiqe H. :'Rembe, raftad Out- Reeve Geiger, met at the ome and in rew Lammie, of lie- obstacles that,di&6t work in the in- �4' Mccowa�, * Arthur Powell, Chester" Railway and Municipal Board, fee, re anticipation of her early marriage in ents And man hf.Te visiting her relatives in terests of -any McNay Wilmer Howes. Sr. 111� agreement, $2.50; postage, re tele-' this month to Mr. Eric Kennedy, of troit­is Miss Irma 'Rannie, of fri�Ads of the Rev. A ine air will ME -No" Toronto, presented her with a nice the villd&,� past City, also visited her par� I Bernic� Howes, Harold Agar., Vitta�' phone notices, $6-, Workmen's Corn to learn that during the weekOt m6ire7W has-be#n quite,1100r- Coleman, Olive Stiriila,- 'Board, assessment, $2A1 miscellaneous, shower and a very the same regret ning was spent, in- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rannie, dur I wler, COWS., keep at- Calf re�ceiV�i� '1,90ig, ing-sw, to 1 ing the. pA -Mrs. Sp d in George P6woll, Pensatt'cal nut. Fire Ins. Co-, insur-- plea ant social eve itrul gdbd demand and sales Were m A,M-V-y'. �h gt4 week. gArtow, ot. ly_ a' IL Ge( ack Ward. I.- ance telephone office, $13- Can. Tel. cluding a dainty lunch, and happen- ing �loia from, S10"to'-ST, Pith. up #en% )rge Ward. iting - her sister., Mrs - tendi to ll�fi eth Howes, Pearl Coleman. Pr. j4.66; Belf ing to be election night on which they Varngy� Mrs. Pred Shnizions fo *bf Elizab .. and., Supplies, 71110eiial Robert Cta"eron.- , r maity - days vhile feeling,. very� cap�eg­ at,,si& Gioigers' vvera,h,*Ier- The for 64.*rt.A. 5 40- 4w. -Betty Roger& rrors in. -�uffering for'thb ptot vrebk pbliked on Saturday' bulk ead f-rW, $4.,2 up sid Least e $68.43; Nrthern called, a very pleasant time was also pooz stao�da of�bg nd is of _ttr said �steady I*ht Cm, toll -has �been` was paid,. -for 1�r ' "I McNay;, ing the re- .lhed VeS An 9 t ST. IV tdri 'It" $1 ute -attack , ton take't& bed,' -a ones Chester T '1� L2.66; Zurich pent in the way of. obtair ol�� last to few very, thin br6 Ming: E%1P0n2; X, r so -an ac oing frorw from SPE ine radio. ed there at.date of writi U; heavy Pan led calves, 1.11 $6.00 up accol I Geofte ust prevention, suits through Mr. Geiger's f Anw, Harold,-Aear-,' Jr. 1`11, Police Villa re d silitisebut,we are leaisedL"t'learnr is confin 'At 2 vi.m.. shoWinix ­� attendance: Beatrice outy, refund tolls, $1.55. The We believe the home after ri -Mig' of influeza. or-. a Mc� a very severe -form Full no 2#ing n i6 Go4veal, 1141to, $12; medium dir* Uot workday, alnly,:Va eP $2; C. Pr tests. tWag vig i00 h Powell' Agar, Vietta Cole- meet again oil will be in Windsor. I tempervt0e. UcCowan, Harol counoiJ- adjourned to rs i Kineardine, $9.50 to $10.50 ",go to $8.5 Monday, November - little rest, cou butchers iW`6 mp' 06kr­ efs, vi d Jack War -a, -P, ' I 3oth, at 1-W Young People's League. -A very a pled $4.25 to $5.119. Joan, George War itJfig*r'r=1d Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, has We trust with Rogers. Number on o'clock p.m. -A. F. HESS, Clerk. interesting meeting of the Young Peo- ne.�.Tho 'Guild of with good malclil treatment, he'Will Sheep receiPts� 6,96%,' Straight JQoleman, Bett retafW�tq,lier hoE Dod QuOitY. lamb$ were 8914 f9 .Vver of oround 1,500"th attendance, 14.5�- nited Church b restored to his wonted health r 12 a rr nd. Calves sold, &I oSL A08'Inglican Chur�-h held a soon e $1? -Io was bid Tha *oil, 1,5- average ple's League of the U las,i, the -veals at 18,tck J`j t�tt�m, Teacher. was held on Monday evening .,that,,Alu . tp, igth a4.04d to#'* At E. ii meeting in the school ToOni on Mon- for we -undevetand nng�,�wawe top qualft milmd tob� ,qf, Medium I KIPPEN being gotten up by Miss and 111h of' progranprie "so) last to Aiscuss­nitatters- ear's ministry Sunday last was only and falr,,quality 1am1w wwaufhi rSll.'75 I . - - `,d' g People's So�Scarlett. After devotional exercises day -eveR"Rg- second time -that, he wais- Unable comuwn ones. sll.gfi t%�. sjl4o sNipp.brought the Wul"a .01, Y. P. S. -The Youn of interest relating to the chiiii-ell and the from $4 to ss.,,!�. ts -ver, -5s. intent was DUBLIN ciety of StAndrew's United Chur4 a,fine, violin solo was. given by,.Xii onriideratl6n,.of holding to take his services, and so Notes. -Miss Alice Riebl was the- apanied by Misr, to take Into "c his morn- good,,� 01.75 -to 412 J11.26 to. 411-69. &,,.etc., he in his­4E�tt6`n1-l#-­tQ,tak6 met in the school room Sabbath eve?�,- ,ef�.Jiome-madq coold)n cents, ;* Gretta,-Lamude, accoy, a ASIQ th Jixht oftriiii'of r11oA" . j cipient of a mantel clock from St. ing, East. and held their. second mee% Ethel Mu��dojk, follved. by the i6ple, ag service th4'110�, didAD have Mrs. Se e timo*�perhaps­next nionth.- ii izi� 'd Tun was COMPArMWO som -go Ail Idgal a'l, ­oiiziid� Utw.-frft- on the bulk of of ot* vil- Sinclair until' well "League ,8., Anglican Church Guildt of Miss MabelM 4, paper 00 Knipe _ in a yery b#erq4 maiinm G. A. on or ataft" ingsince organization. tewart, Sr- al -.ipiendid Mrs. RoberV S thic she was a faithful membe Sundaj mqjrving: wb�n, MT, Johns gave a lage, reco ved a - sad, me,asage, -this on made by Mrs. sMr. J. B. M and folloVe4 bY 4 finely TAdered sR�O Thomas Stanley, nler�flant.,of Lucan, kindly The presentation was and we4 fromher neph4vr,.-Dr.- wou todsw, ,twerit) 5j251 estde,.-;v44W, rt, ior me2 by Mr, W. O�. dOodwin;' -ail wered the hrried call', deliveriiii An*. r home in Hibbe advir Moore, at be few of. the jun j1eq ing her of ans :�hers ;the a0eiety held its Lean and a M, d Grey, of -St,.Thornas, 'ery good and earnest sermon on weak, - ago; In -there-were monthly bers, read interesting: articles on readiiig by. iis Norit. It oat# 4 li oved -and only a -v wmi vapgoo beo&. lighter t ed her muc 1 f bUt #ke"70: eXt 0 some- ky last. Mrsi� Archi# book, "Stevv�,-. v�ell i446red �014J.16�y Mr, _porf on of -4)wd. 491*xs -was tiug Olt Frida Stewardship" from the John Grey, of the to �tbe Wt l7rbes read a neat address 'ZV c remaining tn§te i "and ti.d1h 09, ptern XesVy 6tc4M. Choice, $7-75- to SO -1k; ,iMporjapt !th to Mies arship f of life," by LonejdA iss Viola ns ..very Im ay,,Fl 0�nphasiging how iteivb�Vii .4 rh6 'WeE F11 r all nie. : q !agft. whose remains were taken pr -Abers for in '11te. was indeed 16.76 tp- $VAQ;but4er *te0v. -AW;Z ed the men d studying this boolk gasisted ,A and that God offering at i,300 head waq�uot # t beside prayer was Xiehl, who thank iety inten o$t. onuo for intrriien $6.�O to,*7.06T, do.,�'geok ­pq -h�sU' rg ­IhOio� leea- akeillunu *4175� Ao Sli�25; t tm during the coming m 'very�2 cQndi�tji h 1% n ate ljd�'Aj4. n a ea 0 -ndness to her and assured The soc onths. E ng t e' mee ng. - It Ter and Apqw of prayer to of lqte. but it included a lot of rough vbDdk their Id 6m. which were hard to vwve, welcome to her new our meet- . Pr�ibkte n t "ge Him in trutli - of a hearty & body AMme, and -help make ria -n er cattle an4 far to 44.76: city at,31 S issiO4 3 'bas Grey,,who redeceased. her come years Ahose who call�d upo Wr 46 -good. "d atibady "14-75 04 met. in e Jp- $tratfoi it,- I success. k&f4te years Mrs. Gr�y had and Once6,ty ving many instance's mg a -spirlk ua *ej.1i been lbing� ith Rer daughto jand and egxmpl�s, q suq -oWside muse. AW4nt.-We read Of- -ace- m Wrch oxx�'Frid ago- f 4% to WVo $4.ft ,ts, A&" 4 46. 0-60 to! SM the 2ft -Of"Nove�,- _7h, and,hoW it Wa6 country at an rip- head of Viatelker - i6WI� L+o of men, cents- a% buyvirs took to"Cligglt dents caused j, with,�thg �resi- he IM4 �sO�19 fair tobd,.-94-.00 4* "*L�--bnteher 1�� A eg, heavwa, uex en delayed for three -Weeks Jay, but one does n6t dent in sh�',614aik. Little m6t;6,fed up to Auburn on Sun- even, in he.raost rlml vo tyX"-- their usual bay, and paid good. K60 -to $640; boWsnae. pappr'-e�very. ,( -Jl� Pfaff' and th� ancl t.ady to . had. one anners and­,euttew,,4L25­10 4&50: aVriut- OW. Severti acres oVobuckwheltt. ta"" ' - iuch notice until they get taken by Miss Bel day a rys-. ' still in the fields, an4opples are latter pari Scripttire,readftig'4-�by Eldred, Smith. bAst to spend a few well n tm", ifli.,4 ­pL4AP near -Durifig the ierly - of � Oui vi Ifige, spent the load averazing mak fiome hours wtNtier mother there, wbo is forn, ine $% cents. Run mos steers to $50 00, tAdves'.- -4%6Uw -*16.00 to $12.00 St: Emerson A story 11 I en& with friends here. Mr, 'd. -tw4l*1004' do,', of last Mr. The Singing Was from 7% to 8.19 celds holce do. gob - 419 -VO' 4poiled frovi cGiltinuOUi frosts week, while illies re- week an, of London, tem. 1,9oo to i.2 �Xary's Anglican Church Gaild iss Mary G Pla Snuth, of our village, was driving read by M, ported &.qurl vilhtge that Mr. Wil- and Urp. J. . B. uchan les and bue3w. 440 -to- Tuesday forenoon last spent Sunday last here with relatives. c -ens W`ilNaw*Dietz1s farm were discussed for furth r work, fol nts, the bu r ex P -or -t, thou.21KN )lay "The Clodhoppe-N Road, he had the mis- lowed by. the,.'reading�, "Tehe -96bln f6k at $112&--&: budrb% the hall. A I the London scossuffered a, fall' of 24fept from his of the was -qw man -10 em a rung br P", will e staged by the Mitchell Draw fortuneo be run into by an autorno- a Friend, PW ;neetin Windmill' h when 4a� oke MA=rr C�26 -bady broken with the Prayer,,J4� unison It, but we n6w learn ble-an+-bad his buggY he was goihg up i gen. le 9QU and injured his horse to the extent On Molidayjv4mivg,'jrliovei�ibeT that the,fall was'about 17 feet Nock- ad to be killed. The the Welfare o Youth's 9ub i that -the animal h vvardi,`�iyldft "W" certainly a 'ver WINTHROP a. m y band pickW,,6%c; , giving vntlemen of Lon- libidiT&: W he Notes. -Mx. George KinneY, of car was owned by g ir way home. ing in the basgilitrit bf -St. Pauft serious fall, and,fr�d& which is 14 �Whw Were- an the suffering. -Nr. Wilson D. McLean, pndoni "siting do -- gy church, a �?ffib prograAinii of ga-40 Itiney, who is very poorly. -M. and It appea they noticed the bug son of Mr. 41rild Mrs. r).'F- McLean, of and c"1�6sd- i 'b"." DAIRY X#RKHT. sp1t coming out of the lane, but only be- s eing arrang this� village, who, holds a lucrative t% e. 'new large -Mrs. William Ross, of Hullett, L t.� thought pleasant time i�`afiticipated by e Nc,VMbe� $unday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy , ing'a short distance away 1. . pd§ition with a Chicago firm, was Toronto, ting there would be, -46 iffwulty either in young -peojile'.­ The refrebiftents 4' united in the bonds of matrimony on 26c;_r twins 26%c.; t1e.Mrs, Joseph Bennett is visi -dr being passed the gate serived by 2S.. old, Dog. t*ins, 39%c;t5i: the Wing1ham at present- turning out to be prb;�4d�d and Saturday la#, October 31st, to a ins relativer. in ect� "Life' -' the- buggy turn d on to the boys.-Taldng for his subje Chicago hg lady, and they are Butter-Finsat creamery Prints, 47c;, Me. I Miss Minnie WbeatleY, of Sunshine before e yoii ippent the week"eind-At:ber home here. road. However, Mr, aspects of "Work, Love and now spending their honeymoon in the creamer3r. 46c; No. 2. 44 W 45- Dalry vrints ind got a few feet Religioin " Rev. Mr. Foote$' of Exeter, 40 to 42c. nt, in- turned on the road L, Southern States. The many friends Egus-Flresh trus. -in cartons, 60c -Mr. Jackie 11aist; radio age en the auto went to pass and in preached -a very earnest sermon 4talled a set for ld�' N. Govenlock wh Mr McLi�in, a former Tuekersmith Eis to 6oc; extras 44 to 45c; storage ihis week. -The farmers Is church. Hensall boy, will wish him all firsts; 41 Ito ge' are busy so doing, it sle-wed to the opposite Sabbath 1a t in St. Paul and 4i,�� storage' seponds 37 to 38- Week ek, as side, eat)ching Mr. Smith's hind wheel Next Sunday, November Oth lRev. 'kingr to him- Big Reductions in Hats for taking up their roots; this we -he cold snap came � little early for and shoved him 'dowm the road some Mr. Bennie, M.A., of Mitchef, ' will kinds of happiness in,tA -Miss M. X�Gre- self a life Plirtner. conduct. -the Presbyterian servi some -Quite a number from here at� distance before being able to sto , 3. p.m.; Sabbatil sch6�1 gor recentlyl� returned -from a Pleas- POULTRY MARKET Call and get a pretty new flat for the holiday and seeing that; the usual hoar tended the Johnston -Bolger wedding After investigating ant few w4ks' visit,with relatives reception on Wednesday evening. the buggy was 'badly sinasbed ani at 2 p -m, Supper. -The fo��l and friends in London. -Mrs. C. A. Toronto, November 8rd- Dressed. that the horse wits badly injured, the Successful Fowl urned from T Chickens, Spr1mg, lb. .... ......... 32 (Intended for last week,) of the car acted a gentleman supper held by the United Church'bf McDonell h4s,, ret oronto ........... 21-28 where she hid been cAlled through Her,s, over 4 to 5 Mo . ..... Notes. -Mr. ohn Bullard was in owner He had Dr. Camp- this village on Tuesday evening last, daughter, Do., 3 to 4 lbs . .................. 22 St.ratford last Saturday attending the in every respect church, was the,mostlarge- the critical illness of heir Roosters ... The Elite Hat Shoppe Hensall., Juneral of his uncle, ffarry Bullard. bell, the vetinary of Hens -all, come in Carmel Ms. G, Laughton, who -underwent a Ducklings. 5 'T�*s­;;4,u*P 27-30 Wilfred Willis, of and 9- what could be done to help ly attended and most successful we very critical, operation 6� inward goi- and Air. and Mrs. VV. C. I the suffering animal, but it was found venture to say ever held here. In A -reports itsleg had order to cope with the large numbers tre, but is no;& owly improving and Itguilett wpt oil .1 louring trip last 1 nothing could be done, as d attending, the ladies commenced to out of dangelf-We often see GRAIN MARKET Doti -nit, cjr-,,cland, Rocliester! been broken. Mr. Smith was indee of old voters at the election polls and o'clock himself as he got off safely serve very shortly after five It -r pninO. --Mr. Roy Burchill i lucky we think Mi. Williairi Towers de- Toronto, November &rd. -Manitoba weat�- uwithout a scratch. The buggy Wks and from that time until after nine 1%jellis, shop, where o'clock, there was a constant stream servedly holka a, plac6 among those No. I Northern, S1.41%; No. 2 Northern. Miss Iva -OhouncY, of No. 8 Northern, S`1381/4- 'Manitoba ---No. 2 C.W., nominal: No. iwith Mr. and � brought to W. L. veterans, recOdinglils`: vote within a CONTE Amith, it will be put in good shape again. of people attending, and the long 'the 100 or century mark. 3 t 48yz; No. 2 A CONTINUAt ST Mrs. N. Go#en1-&k- s, spread in th year or so of C.w., n quoted; No. I feed This is a lesson to car owners to limes of table e spacious _We are plegsed'th see Mr. Edgar feed, 'not quoted. o. 2 yel- basement, fairly bending with their American corn. traels� Toroytto--Iq ner �drive as careful as possible, espe McQueen sufficiently recovered from Thewih ''iii almost everr-V,,-zic6 ishewho had a good star ZURICH ally wh weight of the most deliciously pre- tart. The finish his late illness as to bb able Ao re- milifeed-Delivered, Montreal freights, bm One of our courses will give''YOU the right s Notes.-Mr�. Alimelia Scnell, wn condition. pared hot fowl, together with all sume his duties as salesimian with Mr. included. Bran. per ton, $28.00; shorts. per wil. depend largely upom-'yburself. d been hpr daughters in I Notes- --The W. M. S. met this week kinds of dinties and substantial food, T C. Joynt, general store merchant- ton, $80.00; middlings, $86.00-, good feed flour Plan to begin youT coUrse next week and you will have taken Doig. -Mr. Robt. were filled and refilled scores of times , per bag $2.30. Saskatchewan and British Columbia, at the home of Mrs. The detour of two and one-half to 42c, i.o.b, shippinfl, a long stride toward UCCESS. d of Hamilton, was here this in order to meet the want.-, of the Ontario wheat, $1.1.5 to $1.18, Ontario good malting iweek visiting his mot f b. shipping Points. according to freights. -returned home last Thurday. - Mr I Crawfor , miles for a few daVs at the second ratf rd' Ont. Daniel Smith, who has pent sonle- her, Mrs. Craw- multitudes. But like the Bible par- side road south of our village, on the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, St 0 We are sorry to note that Mrs. bles, after all had partaken there Barley --Malting, 67 to 69c. months down east and t Arkona, ha -'ford r so liber- London Road,.is now overcome by the Buckwb.at-No. 8, nominal- R. F. LUMSDEN, B.A., PRINCIPAL. 3020-3 has been very poorly.- were basketfuls remaining, returned and will lie here for the finishing of a fine new substantial C111- Rye -No. 2, nominal. Miss Hlen Dinsdale entertained a ally -had the good ladies of the con- vert. -Mrs. Hester Richardson has Manitoba flour, first Patent$8.00, Toronto winter. -Mr. Harry Badour and fani ade preparation for such do - sedDnd Paternts, $7.60, 'Toronto. Ps.4try ily have moved into the house which few of her young friends to a jolly gregation in been visiting members of her family fl.�r baga, $68O, purchased from Mis, Saturday even- a monster attendance. After.all had , St. Thomd§ and elsewhere. - Mr. o�tnrio flour -Toronto, so Per cent Patents he recently .3, Hallowe'en party on 1ing� in the in emima. Johnston. -Mrs. C. Bennett Melvor, teacher in No. 14, partaken of the good t and Mrs. E. Seffer are now quite per barrel, in caT lots, Toronto. sea- Iing.-Miss owned by I Stanley, spent the week end at her basement, they moved in companies board, in bugt, has moved into the hous( I 1 home in Port Ellgln.-The election to the auditorium, where a. §econd comfortably settled in -their nerw home Straw- , to, per ton. $9.00 to S9.50. Mrs. C. Ayotte.-Miss Annie Wurin in Petty's brick block, fimnediately recleaned, f.o.b., bay Screenin; -standard f h d- off very quietly on Thursday feast of good things bad been pro- west of the oost vffice.-The new, ports, per ton., $18.00' rOtie Bt"Itton on You who has been a patient at one 'e Hay -N . 2 per ton. $15.00;14o. 8, Per ton, 0111 t e Pass 0o h last. Mr. Thomas McMillan has been ided for in the way of a most ex 'd Priest aupplementaty TDronto hospital-,, was brought t , n�ertai what is term.� 1 $14.00 too$U.50� mixed, per ton, 518.06 to Monday and she is very wearing a broad smile since. - Mrs. cellent �4rary and musical e in- drain on Richmond Street South, is $14.00; lower grades, $6.00 6 S9.00. home here on M Toronto, is spending a mnt, which dqlighted the audience, UnOrwear eriously ill. Her mother, Mrs. Reynolds, of om of her daughter, that filled every available' space in now in process.-EI6 ' etioii­-day on Catherine, and her sister, Mrs. Jacobs v+sit at the h ell, the gallery, Thursday of last week passed' ove� chur of Chicago, accompanied her here.- M'rs. William Ivison, of our village.- the spacious here very quietly. There was a good Wouldn't that make any man fight? It should, if you requir- I is part took aisle, stairways and the platform, as vote polled, but no undue excitement, LrVM$9V0r.3C I M 4,RKET ed more -but knit -to -fit underwear otily requires. "one" button The eliection passed off very quietly Quite a number from th . Owing to the Canada, te evening when it owl supper at Hensall on well, being crowded, and the returns were Waited,, fOT:i BufFftlo, Xdvnthej,-'g1-d.�Caitt1e. 4,50; -shit- and that at the back of your back. Somethin neW'in his week and report an pastor, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, beffig un- the homes ilirough' th& phd7ie -:and i -ers, $9.00 to $12,00; bu % but tried out for years in the United States, and., now has the 0 was assured that Mr. Thomas J. Me Tiie�,,Iy of t tng ate tchei $5.50 A 1 supper and a splendid program. able to attend on account of illness, Years, -when s&56; yearlings, sq.Wrto $13.50; heifers, r e. $4,00to $7,60; U'llan was elected, an impromptu re A Lundy and Rev. Mr. Rev. Mr. Armour, pastor of the Unit- radio. In contrast topd9t, fair toehoice r Is sale. �j7 halls were engaged by both parties -pows, $2,50 to ation" is Just one eeption wa rtv' .�' , $6.00; cannerB.aAld cutters, 4LOB to $2.50;. he "Prue" a new patent combin held in the ball here by f Se.forth, will exchange ed Church at Brucfield, very accept- the Liberals and their friends. MT. and great ex6tement As bttlls, $2.60 to 0,50; stockers and fedders, button. It provi&s perfect prot6l6tiofl by t1*.c1oi4edrVdtt6141Ass pulpits next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Lundy ably filged the position of chairman dows and springers, McMillan and Dr. aw, of Clinton, ere handed in from the telegraph $4.00 to $7.115. front and fhe overlapping back. It does away with the anhbk- I preaches anniversary services in Sea- of the evening. The following was w ctive and st�ady, $40 to $120. 1�ad niotored here and both gave ad- and telephone sourceso butt on'Thurs-' active; culls ance and inconvenience of the -long row of buttons that are such M ;erspers�d by splen- Calves--Receipts� -2,6:00; choice, It 'is made rs. James C. McLean and the programme ini day evening there WerO, a more hand- an.objectionable,fealure of thb, old'styl union iliti dresses as well as a number of the Je. low;, prices unchanged. -wool a Tominent Grit,4.-On October 27th "o hi;;r, n, of our village, are did musical selections by the latge ful, so to speak, awaiting the returns '� Hoo is,000; heavl�es, $11-20 to $11-75 in a varie o' weights of, the best quality, in pure all to -04 . 'U, 0. T� . cotton. S12.00t Ught i�orl *66V4 . $12,95; oe in, 0 $12.rO r $9. 0 0 $9.50; stags I 0ii P:nflomger'a daiagter, Mrs. William number on garth, who.recently sold his fine,farm C let us deiriong-trate WS'* i4�kul underwear to' 1p at the home of United Church orchestrg, The first Hbrar' -- lniftgd,$11-86 ie wedding was perforwo at Drv,s-1 in the Tow -h R, C. �Curcb by Father J. 'E. the progribime Was $7 50' gle display an& I b united in marriage iep Ha f iagara Falls -With a few splendidly reiii&red solo by Mr. Sam ei*rdj,' wic, in the Towrship Ilibbeit, 'to Mr. sio 66 -�tcceipbq, 14,000- latift, rster a -week or o of dis- uel Rannie, which called for a r pt r afths daughter of Mr. and e Charles Greei" has m6ired into ;Dur 00' ­Lorott�, ie we -wed by Misr, r $15.25, egj4inge� $8.00 to. $12. mine, 14th concession, I g;yeea village and is inakiT19 *etbers, 0.00 (to 19.1,T; .6,, $2.00 to $8.60; b tj 1, ather, farmers are all ou encore, and was fol;lo his home fo to 'VrvhU Der finished up with out-iide Frances Winter, elocutionist, who, de iA sister, Miss M. ixe 71 g the 1jJ�'jjJd f. Peter RegieT, of Steph- the present With h -ork. lot of roots and pota- lighted the audience tbrou hout, MT. and Mrs. Regier oA. Hoggarth.-The doi-Aing Monday Mtral-with her fine selctiotis, ev�, ill be ob- out and also quite a evening iving Day wi PcesMA-e in Stephen. -Oil October being Thanksg generally steady. lot of apples are stili to be picked.- erV number Of which she had to're- 1,4e were as a publiiii holi- qaFaity was hardly Miml to Ibbat of lust, gottl Reir, IL Rembe, pastor of the served in our village -n Th ched out tot performed th to *1.40. iButcher steers e cere- Mr. and Mr. Clifford Watson and �Uiid to and was untiring in hei f day and plAces of business closed, i - weelc and1be beststeens were 01 n our vil- foits to entertain the large audience eluding banks and -We export at from $(;-15 I XKELLY luo t thg parsonage,'wbilch united children of Detroit, were i post office. of 1nedim quality bhouglat from $5 't 0.60 anf lage spending a visit with the form- aiTd represented cha,racters and events ntiiiura A;, datighter are pleased to see Mr. Ir. Geiger, d mied ats tto' $4,60. er's grandfather, Henry Sch-afer, who in 'her own inmitable manner. Her Edward Datarg, who, hs, been confined to the born nd c6vm her rofti' 86LE AGENTS FR THE CEILEARATED 20th CEIMYRY is Among one. of the oldest residents numbers were interspersed by quar- tbrougli illnen for -a number of C--- 12; BRAND CLOTHES NX. W! 38 to, 89� ears is tett8s by Mrs. Sinclair Mrs. 'Mark und ag-#M.- - I , top�d.. �6.0 F1, Mrs. Lottisi Of the village, and for his y oteho gtq to able 'to be thilbe $7.40 medihm.'0,916 t;6" 0 f0h, *4 to ie liuclianan :and F rkably qmartThey also visit- Drysdale, Mizff Jes )Lmbor of the 0dd6IIb*9 of be gr I a" WAV ate, f6A* Seaforth to Striatford to purchag�ts Sff $6 , 'K $6 - '11161r., ni . $20, 65fthd over whethiet b�'ro a mol vibetifig 0 ed th % fine f e former' ;her, Mrs. Watzon Mist, Nellie Boyle, to *which they had f dMly rendered Hdnsalll Lodg� Atb0liddd 4 .10 rgaret, of Sea- to regp6nd't6 and eple on Tiles- !, 5; �b W 1he sis,ter lodge at Cli cber o6WA, Wood, $4'21 lie 1,44i and sister, Miss MA Inton t &irs. J 25 *n fortb, and the many frieu4s of Mrs. golos by Miss Smrlett, t, the qccasion to 44; -f1,2-;. Uafftej Mr. W. 0. Ga V. ott ill be ploasM to learn that Voilth+ft and the visit of the Gratid -At, is f4omewhat improved in health. leader of the choir, each of -these di