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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-12-18, Page 4-7-7 --71 '171' T I" vv 4,� Orr n iN DF_ A 0 ------ i 11 V* LWF1 awl', 4 7, 7 J A", A, 00"1119144 NK 'A "�i; AM' 9 riaR TRE RIVE 0 k 43 �"X R r .6 1 t i V a P. A SEA FORTtli`7744144: s, ......... .. VA -hor "61"A p 1 4U IV=JX v 2' ale"al one 4,.9% how P JW I � '11'. .;�, �1;11,1 D". S bs. J.: .,M rw _XT A �M' as tLow e In oar 14,"Q; T. 044s,*eft'., 4 �0, their. a r .4; JrX ton r4eel an(' Afltl�§ ral E, W4 '.of and NIMINAV �Wlkr a ag Sew, pe� =7 M. F� ri#gg _cb,. Jurnbe as.45,; tt'. ot hD Lljod hj%d 'A Success 012.50; X. were #aw,- 0' "visiow of; 6. y $heqt, A— pw,�111111 , , 1 Box, -on. 1100, 90 M at tug fu4gm Y.W bem $1.50. Tay,7 Friday qfternc. llsgpL tn r a- nt of 00 A mid #16 ;farm stock 07a Tliney, plittin ot to week 1*, McLeod in-, -16-vo; 0. L. his Pastor, Rev; 1 64' things W004A YA+1wA!411; lor, drain across read, & Jamas-004*ki so.� X"JA900 Of - 90 son 01 A nis 'WaTIP a life wortU 11-ving gr 414 Agr(60 eenr, s thg�viak M the early spring t9 heet, $W; R, Copper, Thameg MA01 49'415W,14 My a a 'Vt -F"" Al as fall, toj T�Lrin* Ae P, 0, V X ThA lair ath. 1$oftoot Me F persqu4l fa,*Ua, �LPv,'- chased near Parkhill. I P4ayel. TD; A. Gabel, gravel, $11,44; K '4 N, T McAd me I graN -filit, now MY b6 00 iaeXlts -and d Be, 01, gravel, Road, M. MeTaggart rel. $.2.6�; - cher, for Ks-Wr o M =01ZIT �P ia.�14 , , q . , pA. f residing fs� . visitipg her _04 Both the. reverend Craig xg,'_,,*others,�-A VOIT' Z'l INN, d retired Inspector l3oar in ewAll. eA,Vel a, thw no* and will 4@ for 1.12, B. C. Edward§, TAW 4 of the'....L 9 *�­­ , -r. Thomas 74:;_ -Q-1 -M Johnsiton' has I ing P1 R of 114 T4 Thomas 'A VOW " �R, ��,.Ong -by Mrs. A. GodkiIj Lo h, $9.15; H. Tinney, error dog gent3emen were ableAf> PaYbigh ell yet, was 11 :age sheet, p3; comiums tobis fine Tife =4 ebar,%Ater,,VVA0d - eld �Ia tl�. d $4- M. Turnbull, Pay Aws even- of vxe4r, -made 0*�,,Weoes4ay. her farm,-T4i� -farfn- ta* arch,6n 19"du a Datars Mr. Me geen being an_VIder in the room QX D cal g,,,icit -0=uUAd -,A Jdh-;'-V9&, -�is usual Visit tO Tel,440*�PA busy I e pr6 .80; E larveating piA14 9tU3*P5 N. Turnbull, gravel, $10 N inspector a long term of years, and as long as a -41"Y 'I $1.50; Sreenan, Pay Thami3oad-Preqbyterian chuwh for W:_M fuel for anothei- year, dragging, A. ting one -beft., '9o#e the n J4 -,village.-We belieyt,,� 2 ougall, and daughter M. by arew 1) tpj -by all appearance it w goy nice, et ORV,1419,�:�` ei on't be sheet, $165.25. H. Clausius, 1,)r *POAdid ON G $5; T. Kyle, pay h LA opportunity permiited,him up and,,,% leaving: _I%Tf� After�',%e ap- Cassie, intend soon jw -anch Drair West Bi .1'all 6 .161 'D ig befoxe all this waste land will HigglAs. .41§r the singip V a�'hymnp spexid. the w1uter'nionths with itus. a PL �FELT- SUPPERS, lt'@��d Lyle, gravel, $16-65; d eryiees. in politics the,de- Mis V f. �6 tbe. most fertile part of north- sheet, $5g.50; T. I staunch and well in- ening fXePuses A Jk Sole Ins VA's o. , i. Uri ",Wr JJ t padd , j4 bX Dbugall, a son in the S BROWN, WL W NP, mast McK1llGP_—Mi et=ed on Wednesd M' It ahaJ04tAar the tates. $,6 - S. HOIXIIIall, --W0 -Iv83 a a praLye utes S -AtqX,. Smith r gy BLAf*'VFB ?T154 A tchell Bros. and j. Desch, dragging Mr. J. $366.75; A. Weber, graiel, fojinzd Liberal, and while living 'the mili V". 11 Alma. Mr. Fred Koehler are busy running pay sheet, d-n1iring life still took a reading.'ef'. 6m Chic g , lie mBROWN V&,LT� 48 6o - W. Diduan, pay sheet, $ILM quiet an -he Serl�tukeles- lot fr a o w re he had been J1 their chopPin $ §0 Or..'aW s;4* �Z.!.�,,, g mills. ail that pertain Sel I,.,Xoading of t very deep int n tending lantern, $2.30; G. erest in in Wson, the following was q2e on -business epn�neeted with shipments BROWN KID 8 Pp4R I 1b �01 T. Mun ate matters, As son M, F. Kalb- ed to church and st -atie vt -R gravel, $2.50; for the evening A s0lqo, of turnips made, --Miss K Sept -BROWN KID, XLO S aming me 0, Dick, to ntyne.,. who EVERETT Surt -0 is L ge4- i4id- nephew -Lorne Balla BROWI� LEATHEU W_eie,.Ui PaWt _1998� FOR' W4, ALMA fleisch, lumber, $7.95; F. Ryckmgn, a -,neighbor and friend he was most program . rendered by Tvr, - -rstqn last we6k. owing A�, Jamieson, of 7 tile and highly respected and esteemed for his spliendicIlt _SLIPP —Mrs. Alex. gravel, $2.37; W. Davidson 'iffltell rendered' piano :r c -RRJ�fth rubl h Notes, ell 'qualities and will be den; a liet, br -, B�' ', J efield, spent the week end with kt -4il]A MISS Bea -7' to ther aq ident that befell Mrs. Chas. BQ�DOIR SLIEPP, eels 1 &A417'#Alted Br4e Miss L014 McDonald el 'Scbtt, and Grh SP140r DiOWhIll., I", R6Se,,13 e S labor, $10; H. Bender, labor and plow Cilia pidpV, �eb, road supt. =de b large circle of friends Mgdge, accomP� oWl�tliia, piano px�, alser of in colors—Old lu y friends here.,Mr. and Mrs. Habkirk repairs, $4.60; H. H. Nt latives in -the community in trice #ed .... ... lig-ham and spent Bell Telephone Co.,Iand a was -0 vr goon Jessie Bua an, wh 1wd ti pair Leje, by mot motored from Wil life- by Migs 'ala $15o Whi 7 e had lived nearly all his tbey�'j&hle& word,. returned ihe _RS with -rolled `40 N '�11,7�69.i4;; A. Gabel, -refund rate, -rg. -aiidden; at s6les..$A,25�AJ 7s, abkirk's parents ch Ih t M as ,,PLAID 'FFLT $LIPPE Stinday with Mrs, H also ad6rapanist 0 Bt­of_*ds N BLACK FELT SLIPPERS,J Stephen cheque, $4.15 1�-e 4�k.—Mrs. (Dr.). Caw-� elt afid' I'dather ,g,lyThe f inerial service was very Te.—Mr. 0. Sutherland spent last ded testifying to the very infeiesting reading then follow, fir, he 'an e atte.1;1 the trimm,6d, An cololas RO'di "2; exc' g fund rate $12- D Taffs. i t - week end, here with KOSY-FELT SLIP]pfiq�S, ribbon -we s.pout Dick, and ith friends S as held, ed, :by Mr. James �v� hO.rPe ek w in and around Con- , Vincent, re Tie her.* - moth 1 Thomas G n which he w given stance. --Quite a number of our young, nia refund switching, $4.82; high e. 1 f 010 evenin& a mis- Grey and Blue,' a pair `6u.e, was ably taken . by isier, 4R. !B6 ETS,; ur r�w.'med, fiqxible 16atheT s9 PS - Th and a �pathy for the bereaved widow which the� io pie 0 Miss itha Bell _-Rev. A. Sirr- I f, 't, _0 f : attended the 'ball at Londesboro el, ,Ming poles, $3; C. Walper, FELT JULI dik. - an S estead a ql 6@tbr of', the. United Chur6h pair � ..... d t Grey, A t, last and all reportlinea�s cableman, $7.50; F. Kalb twvart, on the hom. sionary -' -abkir)�L. The meetingwa air, Pi Red, Brown, on Friday, evening office, farm, a�d 0 daughters. Thus one Margarqt,H t' week, �,-recelved- SLIPPERS V-04AIDDIES Inglng .0 . a ymn.. here, during the pas .'% u lephome `�th the ii f 11 gd' 'he a pleasant evening.—Mr. J. Bennett mber, - to mts pass a- close&'wi nd blu 'felt, 'also' t and Mr, J. Carter each disposed of a $23().8s; M. G. Deitz, labor, $32.90. by one 'the pioneer reside be long The. cqlt in orming A- choice assortment; 'oetion taken up for mission first a telephon esag of Slipper iu,,,Red felt a. way bat their memory will the commission appointed to pef' b-,erse this past week.—Mr. Thos. 4s. a very llbela,l'onez-�-_ Mr. him ',Cati Bunny S4ppers ai prices frorn fine The council adjourned to meet again t and dear- work -w Livingstone has purchased the. Browli on the statutory meeting in January, cherished by those neares and Mrs. Garnet Case returned: -on look T and settle the clitirch pro.� est to them as well as the community -qu of MI- la,26.—A. F. Hess, Reeve. Sundai.-r'last from their extended and perty , cation, while sitting on eqses� farmilpa the second concession as a whole. Mr. McQueen was in his Nellie At BrqOobridge hail .,received the offer ossession. N�A immediatii P until a very pleavwit -wedding trip.�-Allsq lett, and gets 77th year ord right up - by. th U nist of Hensalli KIPPEN rned fropi. �$Fat-; made e Tuo a —Mr, Abram MgiU spent a few days �leasure Carmi&�bl has retu short time of his death, took P 7 !'Assist her,4ormer. �e _r, Unitie rmer this week in Parkhill. of the mployq d Church, offering the fa Notes.—Mr. Robert Parsons, 9 church h and interest in assistin in duties ford spent a few days Mr A. W. E. Hemphill, : with,'rthe -Methodist.-. Ore free to t ' he A own line, Stanley, 1?,ftibyteriaii j�zoft- t about the farm. -goods -Tconeurrxng or uring the past week— Christxaa�s rush in his fancy iian in Toronto d Former Resident Dies in Pilmer- t:: w4?rAtp, W, and after- 40 Dav 4 .n6.' gregation BRUCEFIELD e Ryckman and 47 ston.—On Wednesday forenoon of la�t storee_Tlhe many friends of 14 `V 'ed Mr. and Mrs. Wards receb�ed a 1 unfirming the children, of Palmerston, are spending week a very �sad event occurred at Dinsditle, one of our most regpiit SEA F assage s�nt that,the chairman (Too Late for Last Week.) fir. t mi. Fred Tomlinson, ill. Mr. of t a -01T,7 n of a few days at the home of the latter's the home of. Ux. Charles Chapman, citizem.,.,will regret,to learn tbat he 8 on TELEP OPPOWE Notes.—Mrs. . and Mrs. Robert Parsons art Seri -he &Wbh_prop�rty commissi ouse and of Palmerston, and formerly of our is an&W4s been m6 village, has sold her h parents, Mr leasure the of - our tanley.—Mrs. Robert Dayinond, of os�, reeeiv4 w.'Ith �mii of S village. it appears that sometime Dinsdale"has been .4 great and w P t it was considered Mr. James Berry, of the Lon ending a few days ff orer froin a rh6st acute I f r I ade d tha lot to Tuckersmitb, is spi shortly before the noon hour Mrs. patient -au nA r Brucefield. ts, Mr. and reat niany v:ry s44tisP4actory t�o the commission a f rom pf"kheurnatism for a g don Road, nea monthly meeting of at the home of her paren Mrs. Mak- Chapman, nee Miss Lizzie Scott, in the way of the larger church 'TON W. M. S.—The i IVITS. Glazier, of Clinton. daughter of Mr.-. George Scott, of our' years,,,but during the past couple of aast as Carmel church the W. M. S. was held on Wedneaday, -ed -mare than at known in the I OF -00' qion to go down to weeki. sciloft WERCE, CLINTON "Is, of Exeter, visited at the home of village, had occw be� has suffei the , United December 9th , with Mrs. J. Addison . son Smith, of our td.veri much sym- being the property of Mr. and Mrs. Emer the cellar of their fine new home and any othei time, or Ap it was the last meet- Ir- Dinidale in his church, who are and have been wor TER TERM BEGINS TUESDAYrJ.�N_�,ARY 5th, 1926, as leader. �e during the week.—Mrs. Goo. by is felt for I WIN Ing for this year the officers for the villag cither took a weal, turn or slipped on pat Mr W. J-.-Johnstonj4f St. ahipping,:,in it for sonit'time. and, the E. Thompson, of Hay, visited at the bottom- nffiictio�i*-- Couries-7-Stenographic, Columeriew, of the steps somewhere near the -Methodist ono beepniffig. Our Practical TrairdnL- will fit You coming year were elected as follows: flying visit to his smaller-, br . . vil home of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless, on in the, Teach6m, Ci' rty of the I Colim B. Speeial'gAsses Mrs. C. Haugh; k. — Mr. of the stairway, but as to which of Louis, Mo., paid a- nsall and the prope Presi;t;E�Iiat if for. -the highest paid positi Varna, during the past wee those way the accident happened- will relative W.6rld�'where work. is always, gid, So Honorary President _q,, and friends in He a � ecia e W. Rattenbury; Ist week. Mr. they were willingto, accept the same Busine; s. A0 President, Mrs. Fairbairn, of the Wtj'ihe middle of this ervice swdie w�'from _SeafortX��11 Walter dlee of worship rtion to t. e a future � pla - Rewarded in and Mrs. never be, known, as when one of the vie' PiPpo h 2nd Vice, Mrs. - for their Vice, Mrs. Hazelwood, town line, Hay, entertained a number et h daughters, who Was in the local tele- Johnston had been attending me � the �resent time rendered. A�m. to 3. -p.m.; 4'. 66is' C64 J. McQueen; Treasurer, Mrs. Brock ; of their friends one evening during . ;6d . with While there seems I � e letter sent by - I 1 11 .- .- : � 1. ­� . rs. Addison; Home Help- phone -in Palmerston, came home at ings; *,Ahe U. ..S. A. comiect schooL. secretary, M the week. Mr. Will Crawford, of 'sRitoment of chur o.. doubt,but what th make ., up time for ort Mrs. Zapfe; assistant, Mrs. J. the noon hour, she was shocked to the ch properties n ng o me nearest to Mr. Whitehead, of Toronto, council it to sh seliail4- -day. ers Mrs. Ripley, visited his mother, Mrs. Jno. attendi Moodie; Library Secretary, find -her mother lying at the bottom and whille ,iited- Cfiurch as a whole, -a six WEEK91 FREE TUITION give ries, Mrs. Crawford, and sister, Mrs. Jas. B. of the steps with a couple of fragile tZhe thought hp would embrace for the Ui For information appi T. . WARD, a correct presentment of the case, tile Douglass; Strangers' Secreta McLean, of the London Road during M. A. STONE, Commercial Specialist, T. Scott; Press articles she was apparently taIryift)- the 4J)pq:rtunity t6 take a run up here PhOU6199' . Dow and Mrs. A. "d ipe4d a day or two with his rel- formal finding of the commission is -1y.rindbat the past week.—We would remind one Vice Principal. in her bonds, beside her unbroken by -with Secretary, Mrs. (Rev.) C. G. Armour; es ii friends.�Miss Grotto Lam- looked forward to any day now and all of the story and song service the fall. It is needless to say that ativ aad art of this very much interest.—Mrs. C; Ballan- Messenger Secretary, Mrs. A.' Tough. -"turned the first p of Labrador, which is mie were given by of Dr. Grenfell the daughter got a great shock find she and her tyne accompanied her brother-in4aw, Interesting readings t (Friday), in the conscious on week4rW London, where Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Wasman and being given to -nigh the Mission Bani ing her mother lying un her head, frieli4gj-.. '-the Mdsses Slay and .Sells, Mx. Chas. Chapman, to his home in T% Aff "Rev � C G Ar- United church by the floor with blood aboat 14 U rp.;. If had Palm ston,. to remain with him for a all's. VV. ow. rs. . . mouT sang a Christmas hymn which and choir.—Special Christmas ser- St. Andrew's testifying to the severe fall she had known been n Sun eam f as t e br4adcasting as musicians in a little while- after the death of his wife, was much appreciated. The meeting vice$ will be held in United Church this coming Sunday, met. The husband and two other daughters were quickly summoned sacre43" doncert held in the Capital 3allantyne's sister.—We regret Mrs- I -that Miss Clarissa Mitchell, to report was closed with prayer by Mrs. Addi- and special music will be rendered by and the services of a doctor hurriedly Tli64tre t London, under the; auipices f3ress this village, has been very ill'for son. the choir. Everybody welcome.-4Mr. obtained, but'from Wednesday no6n and of the Free br and'their oL some weeks, but pleased to learn at James Kilpatrick, to the south of our himself to a fine until Friday night Mrs. Chapman re- in the do oadeasting, TV numbe,% -were :Inuch enjoyed and:most i date of w riting, that she somewhat WINTHROP Paul Kin ney.—With, much village, as treated radio set and will, no doubt, this win mained qiiite unconscious, despite- ev- of. M ery-thil*. thatthe best edicabskill highlp�_ oken.,of and,wore liStened "b�'Mxtte'a -riumbel hav improved� and is now being visited and walt6A upon -by her sister, Mis. Death of regret we learned of the death of ter enjoy the fine programmes whic h being broadca sted from time to could db, -to try and reatoie c�ofigcious_ in to still further do ing. largo -eadios.'­'The services in all ou�; William -Peart, from the West, who 'here Paul Kinney, who passed peacefully Decem- are time.—On Sabbath evening last the mesa, and order it was -possible to do, the. -cfiytches, qn, Sunday last were largely arrive d last week. a -y at his late residence on wa ber 12th, 1925, after a few months' Y.P.S. held their missionary p rogram. everythlfig services of an eminent specialist a -hil" a ttended'lind go6d-sermons delivered. Friday even - illness, at th e ripe old age of 94 years The topic, "Missions in Central Afri- was taken by Samuel Tho -1, ca, map as a last resort ail'o'Obtation was ddi' -�!The upon and Mrs. Chapman w , as school conceit oh Ing of this week is: looked forward to L"Tar.lr WkRKET and 10 months. His wife died sey eral years ago. The funeral was held assisted by Fern McLean, Miss Grace Miss Rose McLean. This cided taken to the local hospital, still in:an '-�rlth But the much in terest is, a splendid. pro- gramme is being provided.—A'.Splen- liniomr Stock Yards, Toronto� December IS. Monday afternoon to Maitlandbank largely attended. Cooper and Sabbat h evening a Christmas service unconscious State.' previous examinations and the operatibn both did sacred cantitta 18'to be given in —The fresh supply of caule for to -day's mar kets was two thousand - short -of a week ago, cemetery and was Rev. J. A. Ferguson conducted the will be held and will be in charge of Honorary President, Mr. Will'isin on' injuries revealed that very seri a "had the skull the U nited Church bi tl�e large church choir on the coming Sunday evdning. but a considerabae'share -of over, 2,000 chiefly -from the West on through billing went.to the services. The pallbearer a were— Messrs. John Shannon, Robert Camp- the McLean. All are cordially inv ited.— been sustained about and that -a clot of blood had forilied * —The United Church and the,�Pr&- looking forward packers and demand for butcher cattle, oq-t- the odcasional Prime lot, showed little, if beU, David -Boyd, John Bullard, Wil- A Christmas tree e ntertainment w, be held in School Section No. 2, Tuck- This was on Friday niglit and after Mrs. byterians are both with very much interest to their Sab- any improv ement, Baby beeves as -a class, moved very sdowlY and at dower prices, half and James S 5 liam Trewartha impson. William Joseph, at Rrs mith, on Tuesday, December 22nd. the operation was performed, Chapman only lived to' the,m6rning 'the -h 'that of bath Scho6l. 'entertai ments, a dozen atthe top m3aking onl�r le% cents, ts d the bulk -any more 101/4--een an Three sons, and home -and George of Lon& on, and one Santa will be 'there to unload the 'urs. of Saturday, when she�-�assed hr UniteA to be-�hetA oii the 22nd, 41. ID -p on the 29 — as from 7%, to 9.r3o ceii�6 per �ound_ One load 1-4- eek tic of tree. Come and bring The kiddies. away, which was a great Shock — a d e of heavy steers sold w� w 4aughter, Mrs. Robert Beat who was at 8. 5 t t - a for export nd and -daughters, as well as Ao Mrs. Vermil" �-of Toronto, 6 cents bu mos he vis- - McKillop, are left to mourn the loss h-usba father-, Mr.,` -John brouvht easier Prices than last 'Week at from here visiting her I'lie whole town as the deceased.was 71/4 to 8.30 cents. of a loving father. We extend our lY known and hii - -t&-Ifek- home. HENSALL so well ond fivdrab Dfn6d'ale�,'Iffos 1if Half a dozen loads of steers 1,000 to 1,200 sincerest sympathy. ett has re- wantei—Dressed fowl of all kinds, and just- got so comfortably settled in -our merchants are trimming up grid pouxidii �old., at 78/, to 8."40 1:41U,v,�ich 7wa. Notes—Mrs. W. C. Benn on't forget when buying your Christmas goods ing� beautifying.. tke1j_gto.m, windows f0f about stbady far thot� few, and there were ... turned home the �chvicest w fine hbmL-, with- everyth and'the:sClo6k . very fine�_ quite a -steers . . ... after spending a few d their me few salai of' medium to good that we can suppd�y you with nd promising. The funeT. Christmas tl�e billk anA -11 Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, of Fruits. Nuts and candies on the so bright a 4ays with Groceries, ery much me�d- ony's Smalldon, of market Parlmer's G eery. al was arrankjad to more §no* is -vi common tuft was watouched in th . vere 3027-1 be held.from the A little at from 6 -to 71A cents, but Blyth --Miss Gladys ed to make sleig�llnj, bli tdads being ti-adig. Fajjr to good butcher heifers v Bargay. Walton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Presbyterian Service�The Welfare home, of her mother, in Hensall, her i1j­ loeality._�, our worth 6 to 7 cents, bUt.anything Plaiu7was A , thostly- Wt - . - . St. Paul's father having passed away 06MV heav cows sol"d 'ldp to Isabel Eaton�A Christmas tree will )f Youth Club metf� in to not moving. Mest 011agers.t:Oiere ca!14, upon Pay. 61/ ago. The sympathy as well as. cents in spots, was a quarter 'be held in Cavan Church this, Friday, Church, on Monday evening last with years ha ihii'r taxes on`�'iVegday last as tile better% at the top it nwdMaseth close, but y a good the president, Miss Rena Hudson, pro- the egteem in which the deceased was I evening. Come and enjo in which they� could pay the bulk of the butcher cows were inst steady 71 ast day rs -programme. siding. The Scripture reading was held, together with the sorely bereav- I added 5 per cent. at 4 to 4% cents, wirile canners and cutoe. Call and get a pretty ne—w hai ki the. !V0, y Mr. ed husband and three daughters,.was them without an taken _16i being date, au, ore set last week's decline, the range. of by Mr. Craig followed b 'q - 2 to 2,y&- ciimi%. lWith exportii-9 'eo - less thin aosi�­ 19viry hat. mustbe..,Is t6 "rail*a eo paid after that, V be ZURICH, Moir, leading in prayer. Tbe, roll evidenced by' y av-e bleen well paid 6 ceMs for good to choice heavi rom of which an honore -vire believethe h' —The local branch of !the caU was responded to by a verse f Mr. Cbapman, i P.Ather',FoTd, of Woodslee and hbme buyers taking bolognas apd fair Notes. e Bible. A short programme of and trustdd . dffleial, ho -butebers.nrom 3% to 4% cents, the. ball trade bargaigs. Women's Institute held an interesting th 4, ye -who bas W in Pennsylvania v;as back-'tb last x0fiday-a -level of valuo�, oar -��ow the Town Hall last Thur.3- songs, instrumentals and readings was responsible position it al ersto but een e recovering a quarter decline of la meeting in �ou. Miss Jeckell, of Exe- then put lon by the, ladies, which was providing a special train -on which State visiting his refativ-es, is her st weeh -on Aay alfterm rey the remains to Hensall, as this week completing 'visits with his A light Offriay. The "Ply of store cittble speeches and a co-rr dight' ­and the'rerwas no iluab 'to ]�,PDVL- Mr. followed by,"minuti ft -1 as cofiveying some twenty-fiv6 rafi�iy_relgt1vog.;ad.fri0uds in this se�c, n -the few sold h ter, was the.'principal speaker. �them, though Prides,,* were -Jo6 Hartntati_ has* sold his farm on fine reading from the gentlemen. The wel a's he left here a -couple of months about steady; Four Joo4s of stockers br4vlot and ladies of tiolft The' '"it programme for the next meeting will prominent gentlemen -a 4.65',.to 5.70 cents 19-06 tair to gobd feedors. e Hat "5 h. a u o .,the Bronson Line to his son, Mr. Chas is's Grace Manson the town, who were anxious to- come ago intending, to . retul�ii here, for., bo t �tw t his paAs scor,6 from 51/2'tD 61A cents, wbile� Hartman, who has taken "sessiow. be arranged by M1 f Ong 1,000 pounds Park. All the mem- here to attend, the funeral. The train week be ore. returning. _q one ni�e,loacl averas - made 'I I 4n e weig Harg,:bf C on;. itdcom, -t � I & d at the. Wo. Th h 3 occupied the and Miss Jessie —Sbs. me 'cen i:,,Mr. B. Hartman, who ha the arrived here a little after thenoon ---farm for some years, has Moved to bers, are requested to respond to thought for the New hour and. -remained until after the pailied by, her � littl i6r hei-a Visit- U'Vilst =6utet-fdr only., %40ff'head- a last Wanday'und a,. call with a P n Dashwood.—Mr. and Mrs. ff. Yung- roll as , eart. i . ingr her mothe plbsing time_ did 41 �,bluj slid Mrs. -John Brenner wiiie in year. Mr. Hen -r- quite le POO, -the of erinii funeral service, *hich'wim a private � W& - -7kdtn 7 I hyle hka, M%out lid whi& was �eloi I I ­_ —The regular monthly meeting of one, at the home here, a - qui vP �'Xitchener over Sunday attending -the es 'Seipple, Poorly-' for a week --di his slil�; lltiij�:4WIvei 77-,- 4 nducted by Rev. Jam '�Lking 44 M $dix'�ilssis xb cents a: ter, Miss P funeral of the spn of Mr. Mrs. the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held in co hyl h St. Paul's church on, Thursday, Dec. pastor of the United Church at Pgih bulk -d good to i yeads from )ened by from -72/p 10 1 the sincere sympathy of a �'S T, -W The. be;e4% pgr� erston,- assisted -by Rev. A- Sinclair.,. his store, but -we arg -P0 learn xj..,y vMre worth inisni, Ditmart. ppk - pre ��tv . I dnd grass ents have loth. The meeting was Zed, by United Church,heriei� Af- that he fili' kiv'itll��--Wa "remns, I cenb;. 5' hymn fol io -tk tit grassers selli pastor of the J�j de _V7 lage in their the singing of a �*_ - latiVes host of friends in this vil Arnold, legging in ter the short but impressive service, of Eketek,!-AA - VIA. �Vip�W 6f tgat week; Ei�_A:rqong -those wbo, attended the presidiefit,'Mrs. 0 of- I of. of. Mrig. Ri -ft -kINim OUPPli and.uleg. *e&14 telose, the bulk of th,6 ad 143sibs -wag.'held last with Londo 1H IN said los gyer�rMrs. T. Hudson go: the the remains were taken to the ,family Mr. and Mrig. Ri U 6 we the funeral,,d th6 late Affiert Heide- jr ietery, village'.� SO E At is in,' W, fik'ib- show a, gain in vafiues oveil...J48, f, man,. whfoh iconne6tion s0ii. cbniii, Qr,4,J18Jf_b§oiet- Friday, were reading and the MI. call go : crg erise on for interment. 'In vas responded to with a v plot at"the'Hiensall 'Union Cem n viBititg., -her relatives and r. Alfred' Heideman, cT Jackson, v the sp friends thq _Miq wbil Simp t . h'ili ti woe is f�jlowed rain,provided, e k.ago.. a' ii4*viei showed. close , '= I it rdaji of i Thaiiksgiving.'�, This *as had a -all the pallb e A gp. a H04 Wo -Aaae, ort prayers to 'A. -V , . by three sh � m4titio, Am Aalbs, 'Smith, 116 W1119 Od XTs, � -0., Iss,g#y, BeeMan and by Mrs. 88,xiii" r_alld Mrs.. of De d _13h t on cial'i h i"i We, m"t Al e vt and Mrs. PfaNe, after P mi thol a iw . elm be beld Mrs. Grassick If­iappeara that IS-% AIN, dance go -EVEN qading, business men of the town, and the defectli 0� oni A jew argo A110.1poup SAMD4 eb Mrs. Fleming gave a r 'Is - .- , - Y V wid t kq6d. but4or ch sy whi o To rii ng the tow. i 9 )1 th : 0 i Alio ol' 4113 It- hall, Zurich, an Tyes4 was inuch enjoyed. The. meet- #qral, tribilites. were most. won&rfully inqqudn9-0o*n',StS it i d shade- Mghtiin "M08 - 29th, lilMr the whi and, costly, fillillig in them-- the gas was- §4'piono`&jd ig"th9t b&.b' h;,411111-111 beautiful .0 IT W1 L,�A, o&U to a close with the tor. woro go biought r sneeip. an Oqxdon ing was brought I car, showing the mothdr and,�daugh UIP19tilY t the kand.—N] Lor4's Prayet 11i ul-ason. eCelviaa a large motor ft ­,_Oft­�fl e , 60 taken iii. b"kfill i _d if,- 1)4iolt tor talb It io a . great esteem felt for the deceased Who. ovetcome OA6441ap __:_Th Al to his - ljoine e Presbyterian service in St, is'ut W1c'e'*t1Vdn6i1td 'Ayid low. Made oft 1,bbo,VoA,4 sold a 0)k.q*,6ib* t r, us r6turne, slie'll: a useful miv%or' of the A doctor wl �i el it paups church on Sabbath IAE� was wits 0 ited church VheW 1. A fri �JMWR oloa# thick Ig orewn matWra a gort, eing hm �Puvrs kolat, will a -3 11bo ftl,&� *i6JVV66V1*'VV _01,th o a 46� appearances d' taken by Rev., Mt.'Adbinion, bfi$ at Palmer b throu qW, 4vglah , 1� Mai, -tot W 4e 4. re )vd iwhor tbok vitid cai0e, vilft&who '01i wbo"*As the 106A directed, Va, ti -elected, by V oJ ei 1§0� -worlill" and (Wiwll 7� dd loved the *ove er to everk g death bad es"Ons M90 __ffdM t1le" awd d many new thoughts Ri po. Ut And i Lvv�dt -been 51 1 g, relsitiv MAIO( yfinA Ar [mot, .00, "OOV,10 Xilvl. Abud fil Vidt0a atid Other - i d* 46 4iions the Sunday pleeeding hdr, MWAI Idlithioll" �60' to"s W, both * seiViC66 STOYApo the,,4pld, fusmilist F e a h 4"A", _.- 1 .1, 1 . . ­1�� t ffervke on Sabbath next will, tAken taken Of alconikintdh atAU born- f0i �4 P�Ink` to _44100 ­ *4 t �:, 40*tea. bY �16175' to a. e eter, at the ing service. The dei6et#od Was �a wis not 06 Wali"AR avcef,,�., 'P jtkv. Mr. Poote� --of EX rativ d �Uslvqas `bf & �;*&, 'ting 04' session 1. t '01 utatA,06 &141: �- Te to get 00 of fh,!g,J 0", '. C11001, -tit compa 'ely youbg *o*,&Tf 'ill 'the fhfit�g'An& WPL 'o' AWNUO NO W N4. vffi� "AW�,&WpA 44he Towns of� HAY hie :d usual orde, a P, XV& ai�-, Sabbath s *ti I . 0,,� it .1 � I 444:,:ft­14-yAf,b L. ­ gg iff r4vm , h �6 I P,W log Wait 4,� "M cl 6, t4d. Wit, vdtlfl. Air,, V,", bogt of htyg#� Aud. Spirits, go that her hou hn McOap-A.- _ , _ (t ' '', ' j4LI " the Law, Jo st -'11*10# YE ;Oko '. �,l � , .6_WAnt� W116te It 1.n last diogth L Issue - we Mai& brief n;,� fe %Vr ". . . s ". ­,� � mention e 8M. P rig 919 "AM, �Wrb % 6, li�' ;w I th, X01, &&d bffl �', �p"q V. A -0 gay%, 411t* the midst of lile",we. 4i+4'i W � he, 1 4 a tu "Werej T Ifs 'Mine is b !,prae ftr* - 11 t -4,1 W 4&W _01 Xr. John McQueen; s,70 041 Wb;, t14 tif, , 'p - ithd 'it %, oi dqa%�"` 611 :Ute� tlie Jr6*diSbI of US Wp lbat R low doittIL"i! The Vyfilp Mr, 4h% NA �Vt goes in a -JTJ 't IdIPW V'�f and ''da, i� �Ia , _,C' I . .1 'M , " betd'kVed f6k - V """W4, IWO Iffoll'" to X0 26ot" th& 00' thd A A%' V� 4�,' IM11944 21 5", IR X, to jj�t,4 Iflu in LlOr Wbek t4j, "Iar lia. ad ly 'Moro OIL dd, 9�, me t arl I W-011 'the Adtow ",6f h4l k4�41!;� 'A" M P m i7q, Mmgm� A 4 X, W p 011.111.1t v 51 P0 oi.w,,v19 6i "M 'Y XION P, ?a zg N V 0 V li TL,V �.�e TIN + _A F Vi4