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The pro efails and until 4'OPut a mQ " , M , e[L -W, able to. be out ,%.-,little a ­' ;4' '4 ' ,� r�"'­',.�.�" � �11 1. - 3024-1 we believe, amounted to some $140. was able �to go around quite smart- w ;,­b,:�'g:i­fio,,­ , - ratv diialter woAre, OP Kippeirt. . , on , ."::.,�;i,g��',4` gl"$i4��­ .. I � ul, tu,w, a,t Be&ttle � ,­.- rt A V1 hold looking and feeli ;Much iui�,Waved-- J. 1I.Me. 1 L, he November meeting At the closing part of the entertain- ly. . lQrt, ftneral service was . . rig. � I."; W. M S.- . 'iol?.�,.7, 1" L au#tly Of 4!j; 4y -A remarkably 14ri ­. 'I ,� 11 � 0 qu ,Yi� j:t.�.7 " -Y ",­,.,-:.�, . ... I � � r M of the Women's Mission- Society ,Pent, Rev. Mr. Naylor, rector of St. i at his, son's ,h9me here on Moud, , 1�,­'­­­ �N��4­�Y.180h ,' -. , - LLL �". , ,�, �­ :1 "`P,��".;!�, I "As Ladies, Aid and M - !I, ..,�'2 - ; on was held at the home of Mrs. W. M. Paul's Church, made a strong appejal morninti after which the remains beaus have been deivered on our 4t�, '1.j, , , X! ' d - 1'':`lq I � - weel,, and .- ,� �,,,,,� , 3 .-, , ,Vi , , , . . their annual meeting c The for the Beek Memorial fund, connect- were taken tiD 'Clinton for interment, .market during the past I - I , ��,�.,�111!�1111'1�1,1�' "I 11,,i.1�2111�`LA I..",. alternooll, December 4th, A Voig with lexandria Sanitarium. where anotber short service was held meet with ready demand from o gr I I ­.. I I meeting was opened by singing hymn ed with the A , I %i"F., ,, da 0 1c, S -106k; Hattie �'. op . nee is requested to attend. his relative, Mr. buyers and go d pr e . ".1 41.11', J, � `,� �. , . Mrs. James Finlayson led in Presbyterian Service. -The Presby- at the home of ;,�,,, 1;1: ".." ' Jennie Calder of Stratford, Is 374, and �N­', X -Clinton. The funeral ser- D. Sutherland was in Forest durl1w " -, P - gj�;��,,' I . �. 11, ji, �­-,, . jld"V'� Mr. and Mrs. prayer. Mrs. A. Bell gave the Scrip- terian service, held on Sabbath last Steepe, of a friends -Mr '-,"t n tier parent.s.- ,,­­ ­ � I ng , . . I j;!1R, v- - Mr. � ture reading. The topic was taken in St. Paul's Church, was largely at- vices were private, but quite a large the past week vi iti -,Itlf, .0-i" - - .Us, of Brussels, viizited of Lon- number ,of relatives were present as and Mrs. C. A. McDonell were in Lon� I . - Williall, lvison, assisted by tended, when Rev. Mr. Nichol, - t eek at ing ��',',�,Y, " � rls. . C. BeiinLtt oil .Monday. 1 by Mrs The as W tend " , �;"Vo) .4�,31�.Rjp meeting was don, conducted the services. On Sub- well as a few intimate friends. Thus don the end of I . .;W,jW.JM � Mrs. Dinsdale. 1�i�,Ii " , . arold Sri I I ., iulldon, of W,altoll, I . . ��V..V,j W�;:o'- . Iclused by singing hymn 525 and re- bath next Rev. Mr. Foote, of Exeter, one by one, the old as well as the the funeral of their late relative, Rev. I" ". � '. , " !�!2. I i, 1, ,� ' �' ` Sunday with friends it, the Dr. McKibbon, who died ."I , 1i 11,11 .... nt . . H.. � I �Rv, .11 - ­. ��­" Margaret Eaton Is vis I peating the Lurd's Prayer. The De- will conduct the service at the usual young pass away, but will be long while en- . �, , ". . ge.-M, - time, 3 P�m-, and Sabbath School at remembered by those nearest and denly from heart failure il'! 3 '%'�, - . Iss . eelliber meeting will be held in the :"I .11, I 1: !, , . iting friends in Walton this k Sunday school room. All art! cord- 2 p.m. A very interesting meeting of dearest to them. gaged in putting on storm w. . gk, �he 7;l.-.,1;9 1 s well and f.t-jo- I 1:�. A, dance will be held i ril .Tel I � the Welfare of Youth Club was held "I ,,,�,� " �,,; 1� I .11ing, I ially invited to attend. Death of Mrs. James Bonthron, Sr. Mr. M-cKibbon wa .11 �11 , I Rall, Winthrop. oll Monday evt -lianient-Don't forget th,� i n the basement of St. Paul's church -A very sudden death occurred in ably known in this section. - - 0 , � � .1 � - I ,I:- , December -i,h. Buys' Put i-lianient. Voting wil, ,in Monday evening, November 23rd, ,or village on Sunday morning last, business men report trade' as quite ',' Older Buys' Pa .s t 1�t ��i, � ember � lit -re beii d attendance. we here refer to the death of Mrs. brisk and prpduce of all kinds " - 4,��- f, i�­, . I take place oil Saturday, Nov ig a very goo . " 11 1! P,�. , BRL'SSELS J--'?�Lh, from I p.m. to 5 p.m., either a,! .s. Fleming gave a very splendid Jame, Bonthron, Sr-, (nee Miss Janet ing freely brought into mar`-.2�'. - i�4 t . il I � - in, - Logie), only daughter of the late NITS. John R. McDonald, who h,- !-- ....... ..... 1. � "' Famous Athlete Dies -The dvaih, the church Or manse. All the buys ad �:, entitled, "Saunders MacLau . n Toronto for a number of weekLi vis- I "I'll, ...... � � .1 � * (,ourtship.,, Miss Margaret William Logie, a native of Buchaven, I " �� . 1,.J:.1 of Archibald Scott, which ccurr-,d, W J McLean's Sunday school clas.-,, . daughter, Mrs. Gordon Dav- � .1 ") ' - * - I.- 1:. in The two candidates for .-.Zt. --ti-cil alt�,# gave a selection on Scotland. ed emigrated to iting I., r ­ h The deceas ", a 1. here Tuesday afternouti, re OveS I "I have a vute, , is, has returned home accompanied "" '.1 . sectiull. " , ,'�141�.y other interesting this country with her parents when I 'i ., "'. I . best old-tiin;� athlete ill this . .01 Huron are Mr. Carman Haugh .he ,f'-4:'.'-. by her daughter arid little son, and , V:.;f"; . 5 years agO Mr- Sc"tt """' and ,Mr. Lance Norris. Both are well numberb %,,, o on the programme. quite a young girl and in the year ........ 91 "...":'i, About 31 J educated and know their work well. it -iage to th,,� we are pleased to learn that Mrs. �, ... � �. ., the best all-rOUnd athlete in. Canada— Thf.� Late Al -s. Paul Boa. -The fun- 1866 was united in mari "f; 1 , - . . Boa was late James BonLhron, a farmer liv- McDonald's health is improving nice - R --- ,, " Deceased was born and raised her-. Filld out ),vhat Nou can about them eral of the late Mrs. Paul Emma Pfaff, R.N., of In- ' � ,1:,� I rt Hui -on, wher ' from her late residence, a mile ing a little over a mile southwest of 1Y. -Miss �,��,;* r Later he niuved to PO Viand vote for the one you thinL ,vill held ,ersoll, has been here visiting her I �,.:�,­ -s- "ell have the interests of the buys of or so south of the village, where our village, on the 3rd concession of 9 ,,,�f� I . he lived for a goud niuny year ' hers, Mr. William and John N. .'��'; ed to Bru.ssels about fivL Ye"rs!S0uth Huron most at heart. she has lived since 1912, oil Friday Hay, and well known as an assessor brot �,. " , return ernoon last. Mrs. 13oa had been for many years for the township f Pfaff. -Mr. Thomas Mitchell, of near 11. , "% �, ago. tie is survived by two brothers,i Mission Band Report. -At the up- aft tralia, was in the village for a ' 1. ".., at whO"' 1 ' f the meeting, the Blues had in failing health for over a year arid Hay and also as Secretary of Zurich Cen ...�, Peter Scott, of Brussels, , C-111119 U ing was done that I sons at Hensall for a day.or so during the past week, re - 11 ... :'' - T. Scott'! ,iX present arid the Reds had four- although everyth - ;! he (tied, and Walter Lodge of Ma ­ home , newing acquaintances and visiting his , . ;­­ Ottawa. Another brother, PUsL-, t�en. The ineeting was opened '.)y human hand and medical aid could long term of years, Mrs. Bontbron " ,.-;, 11 .� of . . thel'.Vise- despite ill health for a number of niece, Miss Clarissa Mitchell. Mr. , , ­ - . -1 died hery thl'­­ ,inging hynin 494- after this we sang offer, Providence willed o . ".i .; master T. S. Scott, (I was about 6-,'hylljll -,6:,. Then I Miss Mellis led ;-i She was of a kind disposition ever- rs, and for svveral years lately Mitchell, while well up in the eighties 1�.,­ years ago. Decease is still hale and hearty und looks as ,, I thers and ""' ed the � . - I : years of age. , prayer, We then took Our classes. ready to do a kindness to o confined to her rt om, had attain d if he might easily make the 100 mile- � ,%. � -eciative for any kindness - 81 years, an - I., t, I to . �, �-� Arter tire classes we repeated out- very appi good old'age of over stone. -Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Matheson, I f.., . ss: text and cla-" niotto. The birth- done to her. The funeral was con- was deservediv most highly respect- ' �.' , . MANLEY I cla 6 ed for her many excellent qualities, of Toronto, were here during the ptist I 1- rrive,l thib w�k. erat� difillel' 1�u!%'- k-111n.day OtTering' Were then taken. Th- ducted by Rev. A. Sinclair, of Hen - k. A g lar attendant at week or so visiting Mrs. Matheson's I .1 stock parwrx�. ,�ort up nuw, at L�oa.ttw 1 roll was called, thv Reds having 15 sall Union Church, who spoke in high b,i, I most regU 1�1 I t at the Pres parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tritem- % Seefort.h. id the Blues 8 present. Th,-� terms of her life and work. The church services, firs by- .�.,: Brw., present, at ner.-Mrs. Alice Putman, of Quinn, >,� N'tes.-Mr. John Eckart, Jr., has , envi,.-lopes were gathered, 228 poin-,s .sincere sympathy of the entire com- terian church at Rodgerville and af- ­:� South Dakota, is here visiting her " � .o 11. been busy running his cider pres, to for the Blues, and 151 fur the R-,�ds, munity i- NA-ith the family in their terwards at Hensall, as long as h-2:- , . most father, Mr. Richard Blatchford, arid Y�., consume some of the frozen apples. ' .1 total (if 242 for the Blues and 180 loss, which is more easily borne by health permitted. She was a i ;,, , " I I sense realization that liberal giver 110L Only to the church rnany relatives in Hensall and vicin- o'.. He does good work. arid is a hust e - foi- the RL'ds. Our closing hynin was the common charit- ity.-Mrs- John Keys was in Stanlev l . . - -s her very great and missions but also to all .. Mrs. Thomas O'Hara is oil the `:'ck'then sung, being 794. Then Mrs. what is their loss i '. � I - - - - township spending the week end with I!'. list, and her many friend--, wish hvi ; able and bene\olent schemes, and liv Iter son, Albert, and his family.- ,.�: . I Mon-ieth closed in prayer-Doruthy gain. Born December 12th, 1958, a on ed a quiet retiring life, with wv!. . a speedy recovery. - Messrs. -10,'' McLean, Press Secretarv. I the 12Lh concession, Hibbert, one rid .. I.. I I . I Miss Dora E. Sherritt, R.N., spent �, � rd Bolton, fl,0111 one quarter miles east of Chiselhurst grounded hopes for a happy future 1-1 Eckart arid Leona , Auto Accident -An auto accidLilt - he week end here with her mother. - I nged _,()Me Of our ca,'�l 11 the Brintriell life. 'r loss .. % Seaforth, challe �happeiied at the Kippen currier dur- o what is known as She leaves to mourn hk . C. Joynt was in Toronto dur- 11, . �! � , , players for a game last NI()n1iaY- ing the past week beLvveen Mr. Henry homestead. she was the third daugh- three sons and four daughters. All 14 r. T , i � - , . d 'rig the past week combining business .11 They held their I ith a visit with his brother Dr. 111.1, own on the first l()'Ivim)n to the west of our village, arid ter of the late John and Adeline the sons are living arid holding goo 11 I , defeated on th an frorn Wingham. Mr. Brintnell, who came to this district positions in the West, namely: Wil- w I �-, gain", but were " !a gentlem riends.-Mrs. Milne Ren- "� 'home ,treLch.--After a s ' ' - Oil Novem- liam, John arid James, the daughters Joynt,and f - I- , ,trelluous 4-1- Avison and daughter, Je, rorn Belleville in 1847. nie, of Seaforth, who was here spend ', fo their -way to church and 4" � lber 9th, 1881. she was united in niar- being Mrs. William Jarrot, of Hills- . 'n' ""ere ')" I- .1 rt to finish the late harvest of th,,� when .b,).t ' week or so with her parents, - I le igreen; Mrs. David Nichol and Mrs. ing .t, �­ root crop, it has been completed un -,,L,) he corner, were hit by the riage to Paul S. Boa, who prede eas- - -am Dougall, Sr., . .... . . : ears ago. To this un-' N, both of Hensall, and Mi. and Mrs. Willi der most unfavorable conditions Of;ear coming from the north. Mr. Ivi- ed her, eight y I Samuel Soteac. ,;. � Il. wth ' � West. For :-eturned to her home on Friday even - F , - , the weatherman, and it seems that! �un%-, car was alincost turned complete. ion .seven children were born. They Mr H ne, in the .. - a u 1.1- .. . I -Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Page, I ly around, smashing one wheel to - 'ear the winter is here to stay. �are: Mrs. E. Smale, Benson, Sask.; a nsumbeir of �i' -s Mrs. Bonthron had ing last. ��.,- - ­ ; �; -e guests at the home 1�� .. ­ atoms and also damaging the other 1 M r.s. S. Hall, Huntoon, Sask.; Mr.-, imad - liter borne here in the villag2 of Ingersoll, wet " " ,- . �fvi t�e � -a. -s. Thomas Dickson, of "'. ! wheel of th,:iWili. Hill, Huntoon, Sask.; Mrs. G er daughters, Mi David of Mr. and Mi .�11. ALMA ,�vhile the frame and - dam- ��`,male, Hensall; William, of the Lon- Nichol and Mrs. Samuel Steacy, and this village during the past week and , i d relatives in .1 Notes. -Miss E. Jewett, of Sarnia, 11 Other car was also considerabl� ., the rural dis- 111 f ' , u-1 (ion Road; Paul, at home, and An- passed away at the home of Mrs. also visite .. .. spent this week the guest 0 Mks ! aged. but luckily none of the oce rew. who is attending McGill Uni- whom she had been liv- tricts.-Mrs. James Taylor is -visiting : 0.1'- -e seriously hurt. As thkid ISteacy, with �:,.. Florence Fowler. -Mr. and Mrs. W.:pants wei -Ivers-ity, Montreal. The privat,, fun- ing for a number for the past years. her daughter, Mrs. John Shepherd at I.F.- Ross spent Sunday with Brucefield � is considered to be a bad corner, peo Tsidence on I Mrs. Steacy -ot a great shock when or near Chiselhurst.-Miss S. 4c- �&, of Kil- I ple, should take every precaution in! Qral, held from her late i - I friends. -Mrs. Win. Chesney, � I Friday last, bore witness to her many ' - room on Donell, who has been visiting her rel - I , ,.!,. :driving cars. and instead of racing she went in her niother',s .., I larney, Manitoba, has returned home ! �. and 35 mile.,; friends and relatives. She was a Sunday morning last, to find that sh-� itives in different places, has return- - . .I.., after spending the summer with but- through a villag(- at 25) 1 ,ition, a good had passed away in the early hours ed to Hensall for the present to visit . 11;1 re. -Mr I an hour, slow down to a speed whert, 1, woman of kindly dispot, .1� e-ntq and other friends he most by of the morming, for only on the pre- her brothers, John E. and Charles A. �..�. I par ' - I it is ,is - nc,i chbor, and was loved ,: i and Mrs. Orval Phillips spent '.,)unda-, S e,sy to stop a car at short rl(� � g -Miss Janet Kendrick, of Port Hur- ,;;�.. ' ceding day arid night she had been in , ;�,�,, . i with Mrs. Phillip's parents, Mr. ,,and I tie(-. This is the ,(-cond accident in � those who kfiew her best- The re- , -1 a s . niains were laid to rest in the f1lillily her usual lrt(�alth and retired at night on, is here visiting her relatives and ;1 Mr. John i , , hort time. - napp recently ... ,, , Mrs. Robinson, of Auburn. i Dr. Gordon K � I Staples, of Constance, .spent a few 1 Notes. -During the past week anIphit in ReTaggart's cemetery. seeming quite bright, so that it was friends. �..% eeting.-On Tuesday QN-lindeed a great shock to her daugh- underwent a very successful opera- 1'.,�, days this week with Mr. and M r-. H. auction sale wa- held of the Methodist I League M . - t � I- ' who has in a ,special manner T,he I tion or the removal of 'his tonsils.- -. Fowler. -Mrs. John Bennett was ca; I- i church sheds and grounds, and also i ening last a meeting of the Leagu - We afre sorry to report that Mrs Jas .,: � I - Young Peoples' Socie�y of tbve I sk ving ' ­ * 111, . ed to Winghani this weel, owing toia considerable amount of the church,ot ympathy of all, three deaths ha i been suffering from a � ugh- i furnishings. The church was ,sold 0 ' United Church was held in the .school 1 occurred in her home in a very little I S I r a . I ,�, �., the illness of her little grandda' I Mr. James Kilpatrick, to the south' room of the church. The usual ev-! Over a year. the first death being that pfnrful athit,s,k of ton%ilitis. - Mr. '. � I.. � . ter there. of our village, and the grounds were (.ning of such meetings is Monday, of her son, Logie, in early. life, ali'l ,and M`rs. Troyer and little son, of � ". �;. � - - . ­ -- .-- ­ - sold to Mr. James McClymont, of our � 1-ut on account of the fowl -supper in :)nly a littl�- over a -month ago, th,! Glencoe, motored up here and spent a ,., CONSTANCE I ��... Arrived tfiL� week. crate dinner ware. 4)pen village. -Many in th is cornmunitylthe sist,er charge of Chiselhurst, i'�Ideath of 1p�r husband, Samuel, oc- day or ,so with their many relatives, ,, - but finding so much more snow here . . 4tock parterm-,. Sort up n�w, at Beattie would be extremely .sorry to hear or I was changed to Tuesday evening, ant] I curring anT later the death of hc- 1� s is Than in Glencoe they hurried baek . Bros.. Soafbfth- zhe death of the Rev. Mr. McKibbon, I v;a�: ternii�d a social evening, refresh- 'mother, so that while . ympathy �', i . Notes -Messrs. llan,ey Taylor and ; for all the bereaved song and fearing that -with more snow motor- . 1('f London, who passed away at his:, ments being served. In addition to; felt � I . - �': � Leslie Lawson have lately returm'd home very -;ud(ILnl-, ' . Rev, Mr. Mc-ithat there was an excellent musical I augh,ters, it is, as we have said, in a ing would be made very difficult. .." ' v;111-ige manyl­nd literary programme gotten manner . iterchants have bedii very �:� from the West. -Mrs. William Britton Kibbon visited in our �p 1 's"pecia for Mrs. Stoacy, in Our coal i - .. �,J 1,�-I­ &ath of her mother, who was d th . 1� spent last week with relativ(1.1 in I rim( -s find was always %velcom( . im *Ing e �past week or so in ` ..; . and very nicely presided over by ,is, I the late ' b`us v lit .. . ! , va, lgie, v, ri the different kinds of soft .1. Mr. J. F. StaPle.i. ! his many friends here. His wif(- was i Nellie Boyle. The programille s . nice � ') ft the late Rev. John L( 6,li ,rig 1,1 Lambton County- : � _, �,,. . .: -who has been in Detroit all suroll-I'la (laughter of th�.- late Robert Mell;.--.1a, follows and in the order mpntion-la asto, of the Presbyterian church coal, as it seems for the present ou� il'.. e c ", l wh� al of question to secure the bard fornl� ".. � and his niece, 'Mrs. Caughty, (if De- I and a .sister of 'Mrs. Henry Ivison, to I od - After the opening exercis s _ ,�n at Rodgerville. The funer, I under. ­ o,,�. troit, have. been visiting frienri, the l the west. of our vitlagt�. All haav­ -�rvice w, -Mrs. Mark Drysdale ,� �:. , �:--is'ting of the reading of the Scrip- ..,( as on Wednesday afternoon of coal. .1.11 Sinclair. went an operation for the removal ol ,; - Sympathy or the whole cornmun e les -on by Miss � past week. Mr. Staples intend� . v- 1, he , tui . , Mildred MCI) conducted ; sta. , . by the Rev. A. .. . . I -day last, tht �`� lor the winter--NIr. Wi;! :ity in this their sad berea-vement.­ 1 rolading of the minutes of the fo pastor ll( -re of the United Church, as- her tonsils on Wedne . . � , , , ing here ft - , � � silcce�sful one Mfoore lost a valuable horse Ia, : � �'­,. ;t Sat- � -Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve,;, of [,on-; mol-eting by Miss A. Eacrett, and op- ,,:,,;ted by Dr. C. Fletcher, Rev. Mr. operation being a very . I'll'. urday.-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rilov. don accompanied by Mr. John ,'VI(­,,,,ning prayer bv Mr. J. W. Ortwein, Naylor, arid Rev. Mr. Lundy, of Kip- -Miss Tena Swan, who has been liv . - . . 1 of Cleveland, who came ov(�J, for' L�,.,- Cjyl�nr)nt, of Toronto, wL.1-v visitor,;! tho olit?ning number of the evening's pen, who paid high tribute to th,� ing here for some months in th( ­ - homestead, has returned to London.- I.i. funeral of hi�4 hrother, Mr. Charle, during the past week at the home ():', ,rituitainment was a solo well render- life of the deceased. The floral tri 44 '. "' Riley, is visiting his two hrothers, Mr. and Mrs. James McClvmunt, ,)�kd by Miss G. Scar](-tt; a splendid butes werc- beautiful, sent by the solls, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Case returned � - �, � Benjamin and George, of this place.---!, out- village. -Mr. William McDona;A, rLading by Miss Viola Fliggin,; an and daughter from the West, who few days ago from a few days visi 1: , * - 1�: The young people held their social I of .thL Kippen Road, spent a few address by- G. J. Sutherland, a quar- were unable to get here in time to with relatives and friends in Detroit - '... ay night and intend days dUring the pa�,t week with tette enjoyed, attend the funeral, situated as they -A dance, under the auspices of th .;, evening on Tuesd, I that was more than -was held in our towi .. 1, to organize a Young Ppople�i' Society. friends in Toronto. ­Miss Grace 'tic- given by Mrs. Alice Joynt, Mr. and were. There was also a beautifu7 hockey club . �. � I I , -ge attendancE i,. They al.;;o intend getting up a pan- Gregor, or Tuckersmith. is spending, Mrs. Fd. Lindenfield and 'Mr. John wreath from the W. M. S., of which hall with quite a lay �,, tomine for the Christmas entertain- a few (lay,; with friends in Dvtroil,­ I Pa."more, followed by a very fine the deceased was a valued and liberal and those attending report a ver: ."� - I pleasant time with good music furn �. ment in COnnection with the Sunday i Miss Jean MrLean, of our village, is , violin duet by the Misses Ethel Mur- giver. I . I., in Christ-�spending a few days at, the home Of.dock and Gretta Lammie; an inter- Briefs. -On Sunday last the First ished by the Collin's Orchestra o ,. school, which w'll tie held ( . "4 mas eve. iller sister, Mrs. William Hay, of'p, .iting, short address was then given Communion of the United Church was Stanley. -The concert -to be given b .1 --.---- - �Niagara Falls. -Mr. Alex. Sinclair, by the pastor, the Rev. A. Sinclair- observed. The large church was fill- the Sunbeam Trio in our town ha I , I ' I ' .,.: I ZURICH ,of Tuckersmith, took in the stock rvadings by Mr. George H. Follick, ,d, and a most able and appropriate and of which we made mention i 1�1., -ing past which delighted the audience. Tbo� sermon was delivered by the pastor, last issue, is looked forward to as �� . , �� Notes. -On Thursday afternoon of show at Toronto dur , the ' 1, Week. While there, Mr. Sinclair pur- yable one, the Misses K ,. I last week th� local branch of the Wo- programme was then followed by a Rev. Mr. Sinclair, from Romans, the most enjo �'. 11 , I r � , . I I men's Institute held an interestin- chased a fine young team. -Mr. Lorne gupssing contest, which proved a 8th chapter, and the latter part of the Sells, Gretta Lammie, and Glad� ". I � Finlayson and Mr. John Sinclair, both most interesting feature of the ev- 9th verse, which reads: "Now if any Slay all being well known and celE . lr..� 7 meeting at their hall. During the of Tuckersmith, spent a few days at -ring's entertainment. Miss Jessie man has not the Spirit of Christ he brated artists in music and elocutiol , afternoon's programme. Dr. A. J. .1 I : I MacKinnon gave an instructive ad- Toronto visiting at the home of Mrs. B1 -ichanan very nicely acted a-, ac- is none of his," and in the evening his -Mr. John Steacy left here this wee �:1 , - - Cl -ark, of , ano to the musical ,subject was "The -in - to visit his sons in Orillia and Sin 4.. , - -Mr James Hardest Co mand ". dress on high blood pressure. - M r. Jame., McKay. .,. 0 mpanist on the pi, � j��-� . Jacob flaberer has returned to To- flensall, spent a few day., at the home numbers on the programme, and in ment of All," namely, Thou shalt love coe, Ad intends spending somethy . .. � d: ronto to resume his duties at th,-, of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, di�-persing all felt that they had en- the Lord thy God with all thy heart between them during the wint( -, w ,,�. . of our village, (luring thv past week. 0. Union Station, after spending the joyed a very pleasant social and in- and soul, and thy neighbor as thy- months. -Mr. Andre Boa, who is a .- 1.,' . - _On Sunday evening last the Y.P.S. teresting meeting. selT.-The snow storms of this week tending McGill University at Mon .. I z" summer here assisting his brothers ' ' . leigbing but not real, completing his preparation fi ,,, .. in apiary work.-Messr.s. H. Howald, held their literary rrr�!eting. . ,Th(, Meyfreidt-Moyeart.-We. copy from have made a little s - topic, "Silas Mainer" or "(',oil's way the dailif, , has returned to Montre A "I P. Kropf and N. Sararas have left -s the following, which will enough to be of service for teaming the ministry tt . - -ntly h, r- ..", for Kitchener where they intend ta with a soul" was taken excellc y be of interest to many in this section t purposes. -The story of "Enoch A after attending the funeral of his Ia . � ��� �1.11 � . sper-1 some month -s -Mr. J. Decher, Miss Melvor, teacher in No. 1.1, Stan- ' ' November 2.3rd, St. Joseph's Cliurch, den" in moving pictures, will be mother, Mrs. Paul Boa, whose obit ,k� I ley. Miss McIvor road the story from ?�izi Jr., veturned last Saturday from a Stratford, was the scene of a pretty shown in the United Church on Wed- ary appear% in this issue, and wl . I., . "Parables in Great Books," by Rev. wedding on Saturday morning, when nesday evening, December 2nd, ani was well known and highly respect( ,�;��, , hunting trip to Northern Ontario. A]- , , T-Terbert' Snell. The Young PL'('P"-' Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cam- as it is a most pleasing and enchant- for her many excellent qualities.- �1� . 11 t. �r , . though John was unsucces,tful in now have two splendid books to study, milie Moyeart, of Hensall, was unit- ing story, there will, no doubt, be a _. 11 ��, : .. I bagging a deer still he brought en- namely, "Parables in Great Books," i Q I � . - , , -ough venison along to treat -a number- ed in marriage to Mr. Achiel Mey- good attendance. - Mr. and Mrs. I ­��. and "Stewardship of All of Life," bv freidt, of Stratford, son of Mr. and Sproule, of Goderich, visited at the T, , ',I ,,,,, %, of his friends to a royal supper.- ' . -... ­�.Ir.= , , 1. N;- . Lovejoy. We would invite all, " I ­ --,-----.---- 1. " Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hess, Mrs. Ger- - Mrs. Gustafe Meyfroidt, of West home of Mr. and Mrs. William Arm- I "I lo,��,� - , pecially our young people, to come Flanders. Rev. Father Jordan per- strong. -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Love ,. A,q�'v�' trude Hess and Miss Anna Hess spen � ,,��',. Tuesday in Hensall, assisting in the and join in these services. We need formed the ceremony and sang the are returning to our Village and -have I , .s�l - you; you need us. -On Sabbath morn- t, I The bride was at- rented from Mr. John McD. Wilson, celebration of the birthday annivers- , tn,u,,, ,,.a ,,,l as, " �nd is. Us f",�­�­ - T, 'I by , ,tha Meyfroidt, the residence he purchased some time . ,!� . F. W. Hess, of that vil- ing last, Rev. Mr, Lundy explained I �'il, ary of Mr. very clearly by mpans of a chart, sister of the bridegroom. Little ago from Mr. William J. Otterbine.- I'll 11�� .�, , lage.-A meeting of the members of ju,st what the maintenance and ex- Madeline Clarissima and Marcella Miss Eleanor Medd,'of Exeter, spent i.'!",�- � ,I I �?, the local Horticultural Society will b(- ten -ion fund campaign included. Can- �11 ,.,�-,. r . I held in the town hall on Monday ev- nass Verannernah were winsome flower the week end here with her hchool .1 '.., ig.-Mr. Louis Brisson has R girl -s. Mr. Joseph Moyeart, brother, friend, Miss Jean Elder -Mr. David , oid vassers were appointed to cariv �11 . I 1. � . enir . 'his 14&acre farm on the town ine 11. ,- h the congregation, and we hope to re- of the bride, was the bestmar. Mr. Beeswax on Tuesj�y got on the trail I , 1. . , it f- man 1rt +11- -­ United Church has -.11 1� A.0 I 0 A f A e-611-1 J I I .. �, I � -01 a P, - :: I I � . � I , .1 "T ,� " I g . , � I , ,� , � . . � . .. "I it , y ` � � , ­,, ; ,�, ;� , � , o k ,. .. :". '' .1 il ", It I , �� .. ,. , - .�, � 7, . , , I . .. I. IF" I I 6 , ­ � � . :1. : e 7 � , �. , , ,� f, � . ,our � � � I ,i�,; , .;�, I , l!4�,'i , I , 'P. - . , I I I I - � �-, �,;, � . I . � I I " �: � IL , ;. . � , � I � 1, : - f I � I - . - , 1��. I . " ,:� . I 1�1. , ! - . � . I � �.� � I , � , . ,­. .- 1, ,,­ � ':.,".. ,�: , '."�L � � . , , .1 - . . . . � , I 'r -- ,", �, � : , : . . I . r", " , . L , . I "I . . I I I I � �' i I *,".M. A. or :�, Va � Be PX4,epared, t1.0 gi'Ve' ;f I � � 'M XW*,971400 � , � , , _, ,�4�1­ ; . . L , " I: hotlqO440# all W1#1*,t:t '.I' . , , � I � :, . �'... . ; Buy your 'Golosheis W00,4144-MV0 - , . ­.. ,., i .�,;,A,V� Our Ladies, 0010shes ,�M two buckles and two,4djust4jft , �"', ..., ,., 1. 1. ,I J - I .�. dome fastneri are -the populai stylo " 4feasoiu i, � ".. I 07 1. `4 . I ' ��,,ul� . ' d me ette We have theae p6rfeet-fittin$avexaltofes in, Cash r with! . � I - ., I 41241, I , � ­�, I :- ."�,, low or high beela at $4.00 a -Pair, and 114 tbO best Jersey,, at $4.50 . I'll, 11 a Pair. , � I � We have also the four buckle "Goloshes f9r those -who. pre. . . fer this style. I I .�� / . . I I . 4F,N,S OVERSHOES ,; I .. � ' - � . . , Men W11G are looking, for overshoe protection will find all was unchanged at 6 to 7 cents per pound, the desirable styles here. I and medium kind in a light offering brought . . . ' ,I I Men's Cashmerette Overshoes mdth one bu0de, two buckles The strong feeling with regard to hogs and four buckles. I � tilat wfw� a feature of last week's Tnarketinfir ,Men's best quality'Jersey Overshoes with one bucklo, three was -lacking to -day, and prices were down a buckles and four buckles. cluarter as compared with last Thurooduy's. 0, 8.35 omts- . Corrqct shapes to fit all styles of shoes. I 1, . Misses' and Children's Goloshes and Boys' Overshoes w#h toading. one buckle and two buckles at low prices. I I Recently a decided advance in the price - calves, 2.836 hogoo and 3,892 aheep and lawb�. was made but as our order was filled before this increase, we In addition there wL.re 700 eattle on througiol are able to sell our stock at priceg even less than last season. billing. I 1 4& Q& G,V , . I '141,11 I I I 21 I I � , 1, 1111 I 11 , a 151 11, r �ow,w.-gdi'1111911 ­ I I - ��, I' 1 I 11 �� � i Heavy steem, choice $7.75 to $8,75 ; do., ,5,FAF0#?7'JV good, $6.75 to $7.60 ; butcher steers, chaim TELEPHONE In OPPOSUE G0kVJRRC1&1i HOTEL . I �#-,,; 0 19r% w ,- . - , ""Fps g milhomery i5airgaun1s, 7i'very Hat Rediiced "Every Hat a Bargain F-1 77 Every Hatmust be sold regardless of cost - I Come in and get a real bargaiD us The Elite Hat Shoppe,flensall McLACHLAIN 'Business Collegft Stratford, Ontario Reopens for the FaH Term on Tuesday, Sept. Ist Wir THE SAME STAFF OF EXPERIENCHD INSTRUCT01M Business men, knovring that our graduates are Mon compe- tent tham the graduates of other schools, eaH UPM us f09 - more trained help than we ean supply. COWMUNMW UfO offera greater opoportuidtles than does any other Calling. Get our free eat�-J�trgue for pardeulars regArding the eoumm. D. A. McLACTMAN, Principal. . - I , 'W� -W ,�?i-;". j,[* a -41- - �� 0 I'll - � : '. .. -1 L 1 . - I , R.�"`.. I betweeli Blake and Drysdale, to Mr. " and ri. ffleyfrojut, ma e e r o a re ox a- J . " .1 pos �T the "top." On this Sab- home ,at 367 St. David Street." hours without a dog and finally got 7% t-11% A 2't, ,4 .'. Alex, Aubin, of near St- Joseph. ­ gone ,,e it JU ,',.� , ". bath a Thanksgiving'Service for the "`k.yM1N1U"N (J"'IF (" �-� A N "'A � �,,, �, 11 session will be given next fall. Mr. Death of Isaac Jacksoon.-On Fri- within a hundred yards of it, when t -x . 'j, � work carriploeted will be held. - Tbc day evening of last week the hecond he .shot it. -The Women's Guild of . . . . . . . 1'��';,,� . I" Prisson interids to locate in some city. ail couriers would like to remind all eldest person and man of our village St. Paul's Church, Hensall, are hold- 1.. ,.; ,, � 4 ", :.� -Mrs. Victoria Denomme has sold m WAR L kt- )" " A N 'u U` , (DN TDN 3`1 �` I :, 1; �, I ' . �,' ,her fine, 100 -acre farm on the Sauble persons on route lines not to place passed away in the person of Mr. Ing a sale of home-made cooking on 1, � '-,'.. 0, � Z I '. I.,., ;': , � , I � ,� � , . Line, north of St. Joseph, to her son, coppers in mail boxes. Stamps can Isaac Jackson, father of Mr. Ernest Saturday after -noon, November 28th, MATURING IrA DECEMBEP, 1925 �`1;21, . 1;... , I ,. I be bought at any time. In doing this Jackson, merchant, of this village. at .1 p.m. Ten will be served, and RS I . ... , :!­ :­-,X-r. Frank E. Denomme, who will al- much time is saved in ban , - the ladies tof St. Paul's are noted for � l , - "i - � - � dling mail i� I ,,, , � i.� � : ion next, fall. Mrs. The deceased was a native of York ,, �Iv 41 � ,,go get possess ��` I ,'�',� , I * the use of one matter. Where coppers are left in- shire, England, emigrating to this their tine home-made cooking, liberal THE BANK OF MONTREA1, under authority of the Minister of Fhlnmc-,, g .." I -, , : i, bemiiirn�e bas-reseroired - _ uite patronage will no doubt be given- - ,)"., ,,, I F 1� I I . 1'.,i, I . Cd, Itbe hov§eg on the farm for her .stead, mail will be left until stamp., country with his parents when q A .., I t 1, h- are pl,aced upon each article going by is prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at maturity,'V,,,ithout charge, . . . . . . I .. �.�.. I 1 s young, and for many years wits a Mrs. Henry Peck, of Bayfield, called n, ." � ,Ovn � . Cbn NN I... � use. -Mr. Wifflura. ,Rannie a, . mt of Clinton, where he filled on her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. sitt, 114 ; "Jq dh6 �of. his lot� in deAnd Bend to mail � � reside at any of its Branches in Canada. f, �11 f this village on Tuesday afternoon .... � , 1 .., .1 Mr,,Theodbrg rUbOrer, of this village. . tille position of police constable for. a o ' ­�; , WA I ­ fF�� _ ice Trustee number of years, but with advancing last.-4Quite a large number from the For the convenience of owners of the bonds, t�e Bank of M i,g 0", � of the Pol ontreal will accept ..'%lo.; 1�.l . '; ..�-Ai � theetffi ,,, HENSALL years be took up his trade as a shoe- village and vicinity on Monday even- I 1,1& VA�: ge held on Tue9day I 5 i3oarld of the ��% the b ��,11L;,� ... !�, , �;, 1 ,",�,',� , 411, ,. 1" " ,. , . � ,Successful Concert. -The concert, maker, afterwards retiring after the Ing last attended the fowl supper onds at an December Ist, and will make payment in each case -0 . , a ant was, made to the , y time prior t6 �,- .1 *,.11' d'' I 106t, h **-I- ' .1111.�:,,�l I I I � i�l ft4qw,Went fund of Id in the town Hall on Friday ev- death of his wife somd nine years held in the Unitdd C urch at rh, 1, . Nil � . . I on Decp, mber Ist, either by fssUing a a e amount to Lhe I , "If I . 11, I f, : 11 -11 This plan wa ening last under the auspices of the P. that time making his hurqt, also at the social held ot �, - - N& "L*i-A e the fol - "V ft 0 h ago, and 'siric e , g)g f, �' � &d. Aolla.rs.� 5W., I . ­11-1'1,��'. .4i � I , 1. I " I -this lowing evening and report a splendid Owner. credit in the bobks of the gank, as the owner may aesire'. � I r ; ,�;L�­ , �1, , � . ,��'i" "' � .11 - - Ad! of M410ing from fowl supper, followed by a good -pro- . I !�;q,qo "L�", - . a penonal Welfare of Youth Club, was ,largely horne with biq son Ernest, of I . I ,� .11 A subscrip- attended, the spacioua hall beirig fill- village, moving with his son I . �i PRI. , ., "t the AlUge-, - .A te � 11, '1, I. . . I . .3 A- -.1-.1 .�*-htvlhe was C,oderie'fi a couple of years airo. The gramme, the chdMh being li rally . . - � . I . I 1�11 1-111.11. .. I a Ana ally p i as, a V. I , , . I .­k� . . U,&g,f,i��.!.,; , . , , , �,",`�R ,, �� 11 W 1. rge fainil%r of packed. -I&. 8, Walker, of Marlette, -,:.--1,.-,. ­ - 010.6 "'.''id �! , I � I I I 1. � 'M 4 1 ' . , ,�';,'4�g�,,��: -,;� ,., " � , " I'll, "''' ' �TS�"jbg -Xny ad- given bV the Schubert Quartette with deceased bad a very Ia ,, ��)'�JA� � I'vIA. t* a 0., I very Mich., called an friends in and around I . . - tj,��§ �� ""'IL"'., . , "', I ':�'4�'-"� " , , .� 0 ,..OL �g, . i , I . � I I ,, Miss t1dy, of London, acting as ac- sons and daughters, and was a . . . �,� , , I . "" , . . . I , '1,, -�,t":"­��,"% ,I, 61 6k 1 . 11 .. . I ,oi,;� ', j%.`.� � 1. - t;k - I" , �� ;"Y.�,p 'A , I I . . I 11�:�'. . , , I I,. 11 - I . � I I I I . . ,V."� i`�-,�,,�,,f ,, � i,- 11 V-1y'll-k- : ;�I, , ,:� ".1 I ;,�, , . I .. .1 , , , . I .�, , �­­ ll R ". � . ;�. ". ., �. :" , , I . . I � ..,; " i; l. � ; I . I r� � ., .-Ij , "". � ,.k.� v'. � � , � - . , � , . . . . 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I , t, 11 - 1:1 . � 111ii", ,,­,:,�­.,� 1�'. � I, ek:� -,,,-ii'..'..,:�11.,­ . -- LIVZRTOCK 1W 4,RKET - an odd lot at the top 13% cents per pound - Most grassers sold sit 5% cents. though am Union Stoock Yards, Torontio, November 24. occasional heavy lit for feeding went UP to -Tht-re was a fairly active trade in cattle 6 ceiorta per pDund. ere t& -day, wh.ich accounted for 3,000 head (Prices for good lambs in the buJk were y 2 o'clock, and made u near clean-up by steady, about 1,100 making 13!�, cents, while losing time. The offertiag was several hun- two lots of over 100 each brought 13% and red heavier than 3ast Menday and both 14 cents per pou.nd, Medium lamho were ,eavy steers amd handyweights showed some worth 13 to 131/4 cents. and light staff for 1'rie- hirtot improvement at the top. gen f di.. brought Ill/-, cents. Heavitmo were a , I.t "j.1 raily were steady, but an odcli e .11 a draggy. The price of good light uheep t teavy steers at the bop inade 9 cents per I was unchanged at 6 to 7 cents per pound, ,ourid, ,which is a quarter better than has and medium kind in a light offering brought oien paid for anytioing, oirtaide of baby beev- .j to 51., cents, with culls at 2 to 8 cents. !a, re,:ently. There were rwt many heavy The strong feeling with regard to hogs 4eers and -the exportexo; took the built of tilat wfw� a feature of last week's Tnarketinfir he good ones at 7.60 rW 8 cents, a Wp load was -lacking to -day, and prices were down a tt 88/4 cents and a few small lots from 8L4 cluarter as compared with last Thurooduy's. 0, 8.35 omts- thick smooth selling f.o.b. to -day at 12 cents. with buyers offering 11% centh for to -clay's In the buotcher section packers paid export toading. )rica!; for a share df the beot handloweights. ' Reo:�jiitoo to-daY were 6,978 cattle. 802 ind from 0/4 bo 6% cents for an odd load - calves, 2.836 hogoo and 3,892 aheep and lawb�. A fair t)o good ateerd� Heifers of fair to In addition there wL.re 700 eattle on througiol , .00d quality made 5% tD 6.60 cents. There billing. was -a Hight offering of baby lf,eeves, which Quotations - sold anyw1here from 81/1 to 11 cents p,o,r Heavy steem, choice $7.75 to $8,75 ; do., pound. or steady. Good butoher oows were good, $6.75 to $7.60 ; butcher steers, chaim in demand at 4% to 5 -cenits, and the fair $6.75 to $7.25; do., good, $6,00 to $6.26; do., kind sold rea(bly at 31/1 to 5 cents, while medium. $4.75 to $5,25; do., eornmon, $3.75 canners and coittem were &teady Loa if�rice and to $4.75; butit,her heifers, choice, $6.25 tAb active. 400 emrssing the scales at from VX.a $6.75; do., good, $5.75 to $6.00; do., rim-finT6. to 3.10 cents. Fair to good butcher WIN $4.50 to $5.00; do., common, $3.50 to $4.50; sold locally at 41/4 to 5 cent�, the market butcber cows, choice, $4.50 to $5.25; do - for -that kind being good and firm while fat fair to good, $4.00 t� $4.50; butcher bulb. for export were qtron;c good, $4.50 to $5.50; bolognoos, $8.25 to $3.50; mt 5% to 6 and 5U2 to 6 cents retopectively, cannem and cutters, $2.50 to $3,50; o3pring- for g000d to real good ones. ers, choice, $90.00 to $100-00; do., fair, $40.00 to $50.00; feeders, good, $5.75 6o $6.60; do.. SWre cattle were wanted, btyt the stocker, fair. $4-50 to $5.00; stDckers. good, $4.75 to offered were light, and quality ouinsidered, the $5.75; o1p., fair, $4.00 to $4.50; calves, choice 41% cents per pound pLaid for a feW Toaoho $11.00 to $12.00: do.. good, $9.00 to $10.09; wad steady. A dozen loads of feeders, 800 gm�sers, $5 to $6; good light sheep, $6.50 to to 1,086 pounds, made from 5.15 to 6.3.5 cents $7.50; heavies and bucks, $4.50 to $,6, good per pound- Iambs, $11S.25 to $13.75; do., medium, $12.00 to $12.50; do. bucks. $10.00 to $10.25; do. culls. The calf supply was Hirht, at round 300 $8.00 to $9.50; hogs, thick smooths, fed and head and with demand atrong, the price was watered, $12.60; do., f.o.b., $12.00; do., doun- fi. for the bulk and stmng in APOts. Sev- try points, $11.75; do., off cars, $13.00; se4mtl eraa reaJ choice veals Tnade 12114, cents and ­­­ -- ---- premiums, $2.37. �#-,,; 0 19r% w ,- . - , ""Fps g milhomery i5airgaun1s, 7i'very Hat Rediiced "Every Hat a Bargain F-1 77 Every Hatmust be sold regardless of cost - I Come in and get a real bargaiD us The Elite Hat Shoppe,flensall McLACHLAIN 'Business Collegft Stratford, Ontario Reopens for the FaH Term on Tuesday, Sept. Ist Wir THE SAME STAFF OF EXPERIENCHD INSTRUCT01M Business men, knovring that our graduates are Mon compe- tent tham the graduates of other schools, eaH UPM us f09 - more trained help than we ean supply. COWMUNMW UfO offera greater opoportuidtles than does any other Calling. Get our free eat�-J�trgue for pardeulars regArding the eoumm. D. A. McLACTMAN, Principal. . - I , 'W� -W ,�?i-;". j,[* a -41- - �� 0 I'll - � : '. .. -1 L 1 . - I , R.�"`.. I betweeli Blake and Drysdale, to Mr. " and ri. ffleyfrojut, ma e e r o a re ox a- J . " .1 pos �T the "top." On this Sab- home ,at 367 St. David Street." hours without a dog and finally got 7% t-11% A 2't, ,4 .'. Alex, Aubin, of near St- Joseph. ­ gone ,,e it JU ,',.� , ". bath a Thanksgiving'Service for the "`k.yM1N1U"N (J"'IF (" �-� A N "'A � �,,, �, 11 session will be given next fall. Mr. Death of Isaac Jacksoon.-On Fri- within a hundred yards of it, when t -x . 'j, � work carriploeted will be held. - Tbc day evening of last week the hecond he .shot it. -The Women's Guild of . . . . . . . 1'��';,,� . I" Prisson interids to locate in some city. ail couriers would like to remind all eldest person and man of our village St. Paul's Church, Hensall, are hold- 1.. ,.; ,, � 4 ", :.� -Mrs. Victoria Denomme has sold m WAR L kt- )" " A N 'u U` , (DN TDN 3`1 �` I :, 1; �, I ' . �,' ,her fine, 100 -acre farm on the Sauble persons on route lines not to place passed away in the person of Mr. Ing a sale of home-made cooking on 1, � '-,'.. 0, � Z I '. I.,., ;': , � , I � ,� � , . Line, north of St. Joseph, to her son, coppers in mail boxes. Stamps can Isaac Jackson, father of Mr. Ernest Saturday after -noon, November 28th, MATURING IrA DECEMBEP, 1925 �`1;21, . 1;... , I ,. I be bought at any time. In doing this Jackson, merchant, of this village. at .1 p.m. Ten will be served, and RS I . ... , :!­ :­-,X-r. Frank E. Denomme, who will al- much time is saved in ban , - the ladies tof St. Paul's are noted for � l , - "i - � - � dling mail i� I ,,, , � i.� � : ion next, fall. Mrs. The deceased was a native of York ,, �Iv 41 � ,,go get possess ��` I ,'�',� , I * the use of one matter. Where coppers are left in- shire, England, emigrating to this their tine home-made cooking, liberal THE BANK OF MONTREA1, under authority of the Minister of Fhlnmc-,, g .." I -, , : i, bemiiirn�e bas-reseroired - _ uite patronage will no doubt be given- - ,)"., ,,, I F 1� I I . 1'.,i, I . Cd, Itbe hov§eg on the farm for her .stead, mail will be left until stamp., country with his parents when q A .., I t 1, h- are pl,aced upon each article going by is prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at maturity,'V,,,ithout charge, . . . . . . I .. �.�.. I 1 s young, and for many years wits a Mrs. Henry Peck, of Bayfield, called n, ." � ,Ovn � . Cbn NN I... � use. -Mr. Wifflura. ,Rannie a, . mt of Clinton, where he filled on her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. sitt, 114 ; "Jq dh6 �of. his lot� in deAnd Bend to mail � � reside at any of its Branches in Canada. f, �11 f this village on Tuesday afternoon .... � , 1 .., .1 Mr,,Theodbrg rUbOrer, of this village. . tille position of police constable for. a o ' ­�; , WA I ­ fF�� _ ice Trustee number of years, but with advancing last.-4Quite a large number from the For the convenience of owners of the bonds, t�e Bank of M i,g 0", � of the Pol ontreal will accept ..'%lo.; 1�.l . '; ..�-Ai � theetffi ,,, HENSALL years be took up his trade as a shoe- village and vicinity on Monday even- I 1,1& VA�: ge held on Tue9day I 5 i3oarld of the ��% the b ��,11L;,� ... !�, , �;, 1 ,",�,',� , 411, ,. 1" " ,. , . � ,Successful Concert. -The concert, maker, afterwards retiring after the Ing last attended the fowl supper onds at an December Ist, and will make payment in each case -0 . , a ant was, made to the , y time prior t6 �,- .1 *,.11' d'' I 106t, h **-I- ' .1111.�:,,�l I I I � i�l ft4qw,Went fund of Id in the town Hall on Friday ev- death of his wife somd nine years held in the Unitdd C urch at rh, 1, . Nil � . . I on Decp, mber Ist, either by fssUing a a e amount to Lhe I , "If I . 11, I f, : 11 -11 This plan wa ening last under the auspices of the P. that time making his hurqt, also at the social held ot �, - - N& "L*i-A e the fol - "V ft 0 h ago, and 'siric e , g)g f, �' � &d. Aolla.rs.� 5W., I . ­11-1'1,��'. .4i � I , 1. I " I -this lowing evening and report a splendid Owner. credit in the bobks of the gank, as the owner may aesire'. � I r ; ,�;L�­ , �1, , � . ,��'i" "' � .11 - - Ad! of M410ing from fowl supper, followed by a good -pro- . I !�;q,qo "L�", - . a penonal Welfare of Youth Club, was ,largely horne with biq son Ernest, of I . I ,� .11 A subscrip- attended, the spacioua hall beirig fill- village, moving with his son I . �i PRI. , ., "t the AlUge-, - .A te � 11, '1, I. . . I . .3 A- -.1-.1 .�*-htvlhe was C,oderie'fi a couple of years airo. The gramme, the chdMh being li rally . . - � . I . I 1�11 1-111.11. .. I a Ana ally p i as, a V. I , , . I .­k� . . U,&g,f,i��.!.,; , . , , , �,",`�R ,, �� 11 W 1. rge fainil%r of packed. -I&. 8, Walker, of Marlette, -,:.--1,.-,. ­ - 010.6 "'.''id �! , I � I I I 1. � 'M 4 1 ' . , ,�';,'4�g�,,��: -,;� ,., " � , " I'll, "''' ' �TS�"jbg -Xny ad- given bV the Schubert Quartette with deceased bad a very Ia ,, ��)'�JA� � I'vIA. t* a 0., I very Mich., called an friends in and around I . . - tj,��§ �� ""'IL"'., . , "', I ':�'4�'-"� " , , .� 0 ,..OL �g, . i , I . � I I ,, Miss t1dy, of London, acting as ac- sons and daughters, and was a . . . �,� , , I . "" , . . . I , '1,, -�,t":"­��,"% ,I, 61 6k 1 . 11 .. . I ,oi,;� ', j%.`.� � 1. - t;k - I" , �� ;"Y.�,p 'A , I I . . I 11�:�'. . , , I I,. 11 - I . � I I I I . . ,V."� i`�-,�,,�,,f ,, � i,- 11 V-1y'll-k- : ;�I, , ,:� ".1 I ;,�, , . I .. .1 , , , . I .�, , �­­ ll R ". � . ;�. ". ., �. :" , , I . . I � ..,; " i; l. � ; I . I r� � ., .-Ij , "". � ,.k.� v'. � � , � - . , � , . . . . 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