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Pt ;9�1 I �,YWAOA wo 'Ji ,Q , wa , � V I , I " 4 4, , 1, ;1, ,,.:.:, I Wig;'m ., .1 ­­ her friend, MOB Agnes Downey­-Xr. a d 'M* - 'Lr,tv,144. j:�with ripthing, P n �A_V" -'ript, QUV tO � � M vet -71nlapo,A; duets to, "Au,1090 1g`,A,k0d100 -444:4W.0 " �y 04r store, ,by A, � � W vv� �?,!,� 9%�AQAO`-E� 'X," S"", , .,!, - il '01*', It � " , , I -111, . ' ton A , is - q , ''. . - � 11111i.� ;�in, �J �� th , . I I 1. I 0474'r 4 wa I , b ��4�0�,'Oi' . ,40.04r, 401 - I ! W.g i4wyer , , � ", 14 �4,� , .. � . .q, "I I'l,������;.""",,.�"",:�,��,,, ` Elliott, uarEm ol: rar4laill, is visiting, os tly Mr, J ID� McZ-o epr;,' Ift. Ful. r IV] sterfield w ,, - 00 gq ��­ �'4 1-1-1,1.4, v , , _Q,� ,4nd 3, a, UArry Char- .4�� e , , , , ,b lor r,j ,ers . ixl*'� 41 A C ., , _�?;1;11�",'� - 5 , ..", , � No 11#7519 11:1� , 4,,,-,,�, .,��?A'! - - . . , . i ­thd�,a '14 9 X-0310, , ". . . , , ,444i4: V 'avwx of��_ , _'I� I . Im t - I . " ;,­��'­' ell �, ; 4%, ­ Or ,� W VF � -- �. 184 .A, � . q . " ",,90-V""ter Ha"1111t6n ces0on of Hibbert, called on friends seveza�j 0.1endidly r4nde 410-:4�'Awmj s pretty selipol, tip,#pA ,I 'a P i _� 'S ' " , ,� - ,�� "', Q, r� i �A� Pe; 18t,"A .b�_Au; 1� �, up. I T* - "'. J .. �1 . , " '_­ "'" 'j,qo 11, p ". �,.� , ''. " gq, 4 ', . _BX0Ok0sf.0i,n4 Xi*.��,A#Tpert_,� Aar0q, On, I . - , - - we ,,warit 'D,Q cle,411 1 R311 , �,';:�1� L r,a - , 4 I t . - ;Ut,to Wp __ � )�', I 0:0 !17`1� ' osplTat course of train- in '� MI , � ' .. s! � 's ' I ,� - I . �, I " . �� I qty, and',gamqpl Thomson, also parucul V44 by Albqlrt Sl&r­;*�;. 4'' , t �f 1h1,em8QlVQd4�_-1V1OAQW;-1; i " wo,y- Rwqjkturr. left on Toseph Stapleton, of the second con- by X � red selections Al. ,,, AX - " %�)� 1e,.',.2 ', . ! " , 'X7UqV V . � _da � � I �;'��,1,� "!"�,i,,,��,� ; . and Mirs, John "IT' In- the tale -Me t f R in the (Rev.) Lundy presided at the piano, taken' � "I"',_4 4 Mabel John'; :Qwrq.� 4v0V%0:bf last. .wook 0,404XV , ." , I cro , , s . . AW ft �, 1, ", , F P44 -ShQes AXTIVe. �. - , " 1, (� �, vicini antine and also gave a splendid reading. Pi witry lawyer 4140. . p�5,�,. . . � �%, �� .. I I .. . , � _.", 41 "', , I , . , � C No 11. ', � . . . � -�Q , , *1 Detroit next month to ile" X , �,Ii, London .recently. Time will tell' from the Thomson Orchestra. Mrs. maldp ith mro, � 7 , , I 2 i ! % 141-111 g . ,­ i "MR, 11 C V, whoBweorl. noleNrliquar - I --1-- 11 "�",�tjltjk Bou 4, and d 01"'o, " the' -evening they ve X I . � IMIW.,�, _% aught, there.- for measles, are no ve em- Later all "paired to the ba4emerit of dent of, . � , �01`1�,,�O"34 -,3I ,'$'V,U,,��,,��3 4 taltm � I ; . I I ". � " �1411111VK'1'11� " ,R, t - �.gqhool board, -bX,i AgIptawed ,at - ''... _ ,, ! .cpt s 44- : en 0� bbe,buolpl .:­ I ,�, 6seph X�athaq Us 'gone tQ De- ,�'., - 11b, � � �, �� ,e Overshoes, fit.01 �.',*Xv, 1 "I'll . � . Peet the schools to ­_ tily. the church, where a delicious lunch Ivan Zftbf�' - ", ­ I . � , uglxty� ;egwlv-104,10, I , estollx, '40n -.4. ,' ,� for, � ,.;.T# -i ........... j.._ ,,,,,, �z,­!-.t,­-1­"r,. -.1 'I �� ., � , . �, �,�:� '; . , gaTalm 14mms Go I - I , -or. of tbeir guest, Xr, i . or?" �.� " , , big, I . , , . Rl: ,��.., IF . 11V 13 t "I W lot" Silver WWdin4(--9x,' and Mrs. was served by the members of the I - , � , i' -,pad. Mrs. X ,_,.--4A; Melinda Pr . 11 � . , , � I . a string of campaig. of V,etroit,, jig ,of Mrs 11 .414�,��,V�v_k­. !!1"17 g4omy = , ob0w 4"' � i � �� xe ­ ,,_.,�:While 64t hunting iab- q, �',!�IWAXLIB. W -O. � Patrick McGrath �elebrated the 25th choir. The good people of the com- but no 0 M�',q . I . 1. obbe -0v,qrA4oes,, vp,%��Jll gulAr , _­,01*r,RoX.b6.TO . q ipsts to her imdit, keh ,wh ha een , , W ­ I I I "I I ljnft -on Friday- last, Dr. . . � - . . _ �, � 0: g b � Asitilqg- with a' � "' for",_... ... ... J.."S ........ �.;.�,. ­�-,.....;.._ ... . - A110 �1� . �., "I _4 ", . , . anniversary of their wedding on Sat- munity feel indebted to the choir for by Jaza--no,'j, Prummond, Now- this 'A'a f.J 'cinity � - -Overshoes, c1don--u ....... I - . �".­ .� i, glpndls�iu this V4 for the � i 'I � Road., 4ot �two, me of which th, 7"T � - Is ._ 'LaIdielol fouvNickle , p,gale ��tioe ,. I � 'J , I urday evening last, Fe the splendid music evening, and hope play,'aB':,*,1ave already stated, ' - - - , ;Iq� g .,, I ­ .0 1. - , -W , , lg� 4# "g ,,�:';; 4 ,p;kst-- coufile of rnonths,-Urz. T, V. , . .1 , . i I ,gW �j e h 0 _ _,�',"��!' i , . , . t pourt .1141 -.i..�'...;.-..";.,..,-#-...�..".�.I �,,�""-.,.-L.���,-7.�,.��.i,!-..,! , ­-l!_--__`,`_� , , , dis and the other when about fifty qf their friends and this is only,the beginning of many a gream gugo - ., - - __ �� ", _qps and greatly enjoyeq To C14 ' - , y.ilt B�beut g, few ys in Toronto La#1e;q.'_Goloshes withiwo butkl ,,an�,t - , "­_­-- ­.. �� 1�11 AA.poutds.,A very pleasant vv,eu , , . . �� ,W,(�,daxaea. * i 11 ,� 11 " . neighbors gathered at their home to such evenin&.- and wh�,O�IQJ, did their parts -so well t1jo firy It ; . 11 . . . . . . " Jug"was spent in the parsonage re, ..� . t part, 0 1 he � � Irl, , -of this W,e i, 11 . t � :1 111- 1:,�,� .- , ltp . �� I vle4n-u ."�I . , , " 1. �i'10�-11 I ,P,' pri1ce .......... �.. .1.6111_. I I.. q ­�(��. - -�,.,. ­-, " , -1711 � I � I ' 111-1 -11--. ,�', extend hearty congratulations and.to Horticultural Society. -The officers we foel'l�#0* It would not be W[Se ' way.of.,purchastrig new goods f. r his Men!B Wi,nfqi Rubl;iers with tw9..b,Uc � , 1- ,� ifo". ARa �,', qntly,� when Mrs. Irwin entertained do justice to a sumptuous. s ._ .0s or. lace �. , " �1 I A upper giv- and directors of the Kippen Horti- partiewar* �Jill 14' " _%, In jact, it would be I 9 0�jy 1�,;" -W4 �,-�� JAIII ,,��'e­.§,, Qe maembers of her Sunday school , � large store -bere.­w-As will be se' -11 'U_.' . . 4 ��.,ql' en by the host and hostess. The . red soles; regular $8.50., Clean -Up price, . - !,�"' .. ­, - �,.,� " .1 �,' "' , - * 0; so, as the general ver- local ad,, our co lierchant, ,h.tx-. AJ, - - i� � I , I �, ��:­.. f;L11tural Society met last Friday night difficult to:,Lik I . , I . 4 11 , , ,, a4ass. Needless to say all enjoyed , *I n . I � I I � � '11, I , . . . , . � � �: �� '. � , .. I � spacious dining room was tastily dee- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. French. diet waAiA - 1 RJF,4L HARGAW IN 'FINE LgH ;� ­,4�::: �, � . . .,, 'I.,, ­��­ 1, themselves to the utmost in games orated in red and'white, suitable to The president., Mr. W. Iveson, had excelled- ,%Omselves and in -addition interests of his d' 1 ". .,. , . . i- 11;,_1 -. , .,w everyone in the ,Play A. Cantolon, is well looking after the . 0191% , I ". Omer$ 2440 Mg . - t Nl:�,,,. ".1111. #* .­ . ." . �, ,,­� . �'6` , - I I I ", _,, 11, � is -� And other amusements. A most ex- the occasion. After luncheon, the just returned that evening from To- to the pU,*,j, the Nighthawk Orchestra in 'some fing ard ; con, � is are, �;: ", I ?, ..... '�'IL ,I, � . r , ,� �,� ­!�� " qp�llent and unique lunch was served party enjoyed a v,ery pleasant even- ronto. He and Mrs. Iveson had at- gave finer -selections throughout the pleased to know,that Mr. Frederick Ladies' "ue(Dress Slippers, Clean -U0 Price, $1,6t , 4.? , � � , ' �, �. ` This lot comprises Strap Slippers with one, an& two, straps -. in '. "I ­IL� i , . I Z ` � ' *x the 4hostess, well known style, af- ing in cards and dancing. Mr. and tend6d several of the sessions of the evening -,gl1[d.'fine solos were rendered Bengough is .improving, nicely' from Patent . ' 41 � , �, .." �,,� � � and 1�ld grid Oxfords in Patent and Black'Xid - q !;,��,%', T, . . leath�rs. ,Not ;�' ,: ,, , .ter which. all departed to their homes Mrs. McGrath were the recipients of Ontario Horticultural Convention held by ld:rs...30�qes W. Bonthron and Mr. his late quite serious illness. and with all sizes in-eacli line, -bot,'*11 sizes iri,thelot. ��� ,� ,; ,,, after 1 ,�� , , many cost , � , ,-� , .. " � "I 1" , ��­ Spending an evening that will ly silver gifts, among them in that city on February 9th to 12th Samuel Roir�Wie. The proceeds for the the near approach. of spring, when he Regular up to $5.40. �Djj�an_jj� p _' - L :� . I $11.9511 1 �' long be remembered. -Dr. Larkin will � . . . IM'... 1,1-e, I. enth iastic evening, *ounted to between $105 can get out a little, will, no doubt, . L I .:, r1ce I..... I 0,., �.�.�. � ....... . .. '. "I ve a case of flat silver from their child- and came back . . I . 1, , I '. 1.0p-, I ., I ha for -his subject next Sunday ev- more us ' . �, I � " , 1. �. I 1, 1, � '. - . -1 . .11, . ren. The guests,from a distance were than ever about Horticultural Society and $119'w, � "I 1. 11 . - .. �., 1. en-ing in First Presbyttrian church, their son, Robert, from Detroit; their work. . 1.0 )uch was a fine sum. impyove quite rapidly.�-,kks.. Frank MEN'S FINE SHOlig, CLBAN-Up PRXCX $1.9,8: . :1 - ,,, 4. 1. c Mr. Iveson gave a fine report ��_:- Fertiner and Miss Yulii�see Eaefett, - I . , I � ."i" , ­ "Hold To Your Gonv ' i tions," - The daughters, Mildred and Gertrude, of the convention, which, he said SuceeqqN, Box SociaL-The box of London, spent Manda on-th' .1 ; , . - , , .. t5zt,o� , * -euchre arid dance given by the ladies , was social heAd . '' I y at the home These Shoes are rhade e recede toe last. The leathers are" .% 't" , � from Kitchener; the Misses B. and the largest the society had eve , 1inder the auspices of the � . . lm . of the Altar Society of St. James' r had. of MT. R. Ekerett.-The improvement.$ Black Calf arid Brown Calf with soles sewn by the genuine Goodyear. . ,. 11 1,4, � �... I Annie McGrath, of Stratford, sisiters Delegates there from all over Ontario League , -Young Peoples' Impro,ve- . Wlelt stitch. � . ".- 111,71 � ." , , . � , , - . , , " ;; I �11 in the interior of the Manse orf the- Sizes 6 to 8. �.tl' �.. church in the parish hall on Monday of Mr. McGrath; Mr. and Mrs. Thos- told of the growth of the work i ' ment Sb�diety of the United Church , ' n V. nited Church are nearing' comple- Clean -Up Price, pair .................. ... ... . ,,,,,�: ,:­ evening .last, was very largely attend- Kelly, of B17th. The close of the ......... .. $ 8 , ,, ,,� , njoyed by all The evening was spent in singing the old speakers said that Ontario great, success. The evening as en fully completed will- . . . - '? I ,_ - �� ed and greatly e their own districts. One of the on Tues4i evening of this week, tion 'and wh ,. " , , , I * was *a k ' ' I ,�., I., . - could be most up-to-date and comfortable SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ALL THROUGH THE STORE . , �� ,, prize whiners were. Ladies, first, Mrs. time songs and all repaired, wishing boast of having, of their kind the to weailkor -and roads, was very fav- and a credit to the eo�ngregatiori.� I � , , 11 , . 1.1, . I ,�,..' . �. J mes. D(ivereux; lone hands, Miss H. Mr. and Mrs. McGrath many more three most .wonderful things 1'11 th orable aiid, the town hall, including Mr. William T. Reynolds, of Tilson- � . . It I I , ­ , e ,11'.Z � Heffernan; men's, first, M -T. Harry happy returns of the occasion. world -the Canadian National Exhi- the gallery, was filled and a most . I -W Arm - . N �'.. ". Fortune; men's lone hands, Mr. Peter . ___ - ____ _ - � bition, the Hydro, and the Ontario splendid 'literary and mps!cal PTO- burg, is here visiting his mother, who "I '. ! AW-Arr- - le f -.W- 0 . I 0 ' . �_', � DeCoursey.-Mrs. E. McMurray has I gramme was given, comprising the we regret to state, continues very I . .. I � I 1. ,. . 1_" I . 1, il, �, ; �, � I * Horticultitiral Society, and that it was poorly, and we believe intends re-' � .1 0 * I'M.,. returned from Toronto, where she URICH a great privilege for us to be affiliat- following , numbers-, Most splendid maining here for some time -owing I I , Z I I I ,1,� - I . I 11_ 'it . . ,.,t spent the past three weeks. - Mrs. Notes.-Nx. M. G. Deitz has sold le 0 , t the opening and through- 10, 0 - . I ti ns . ". se c to his mother's 1.11 health, Mrs. John 1. . � � . , 1, ... ­ ed with such an organization as this 0 4 11 , " - . ocial by the orchestra, who - . , - . � � 11 , �; I McKay, who has been visiting her the business block occupied as the last. A very interesting speaker was out the a Zuefle had quite a largely attended I I . . I , , I , ­ thther, Mr. R. B. Scott, in Harpurhey, post office, shoe store arid dental of- excelled themselves delighting the 01 I . .� """' ` - I . I ". - , , �. Mrs. Martha Munger Black, of the quilting bee on Monday afternoon ., , ,. � leaves this week for her home in the fice, to his father, Mr. Samuel Deitz, Yukon, who told of the 56 -pound cab- audielice..with their fine and varied ry has returned S44 FoRr _' I . , '11� West,Mr. Jaek Hinchley, of Brant- of this -village, who takes immediate. bages, the rhubarb and celery as tall numbers; 6e opening chorus entitled, from a very pleasant visit with her TELEPHONE 11 ,, I , . OPPOS11r.E..00Mf4RRCl1AL ,HOTEL ,­ - I ford, spent the week end with his possession. -Mr. Wendel Smith, Of as a man, and the wonderful flowers "Only #' Valentine" was given by a I I - I . , �. I *,� . .,- . � I . � k�­ 1 sons in Windsor, being with them for i .. I . � number of the girls. After this there I � . . � ­ ­­ . - I ­­�, ...... '. , - , I ,w . . parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. D. Hinchley. this village, has sold his 100 -acre they grow in that wonderful country quite a number of weeks. -Mr. John 1, - , ,,'�, , - I . I I 1 �­� ,"� . . � I., , I -Mrs. Boultbee, of Toronto, was the farm, a few miles south of Zurich, of three months' continuous sunlight. was a fine -musical selection by Mr. E. McDonell spent the past week or . 11 - t"'. guest of her uncle, Mr. F. Holmosted, to his son, Mr. Adebert Smith, who After this interesting report came Fred Hess On the violin, and Mr. J. ' , ,.1 , . , ,�r;" , last week.-4Mrs. John Cuthill, of Me- so on a business trip to London and on Tuesday evening last in the t(,wn Route NO. 1, running out1rom Hen- t gets possession on March Ist next. the business of the evening. It was Passmore on the guitar, which de- 0 .hawa. permitted to make sall. -A very pleasant Valentine party, ' - 1,;_." latter has had the farm rented decided to issue a premium list again don, spent the week end liere with special mention of one made by Mrs. under the auspices of the Sunbeam I* , ' X7flloop, underwent an operation for The a -Miss -Helen Elder, of Lon- hall, we might be , v"'. lighted 'the pudienee. Miss Eleanor ,. k. I appendicitis in the Seaforth Hospital for a number of years. -Large catch- this year, giving 3each member a �kinner then gave a very interest- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,John Elder. William Hyde, of the Landon Road, Mission Band, of the Presbyterian 'IV - * on Monday -Miss Hazel Thompson, ' ing reading. The programme was . a 'h of our village in the I 4,11, e,; of herring have been made through chance to order stock from it to the -Mr nd Mrs. Neal Drummond, .of a little so6 N, of Listowel, was a week end guest at church, was held in the basement a P1. I the ice by farmers fishing along the value of $1.25. Also that members then varied by a dialogue 'entitled, , X" e home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fell.- "Lessons in Cooking," given by three Toronto, are here spending a f�w form of a most artistically, made lit- the church. The, attendance was �, shore of Lake Huron, The fish are might order additional stock at the weeks with Mr. and Mrs, T. 0. Drum- tle -Ipg cabin, which represented a good and the., � .., I 'I, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southgate and caught with nets set under the ice special -rates granted to Horticultural girls. Tile, chairmanis addres,-4 by mond, Mr. Drummond's parents, and good deal of work as well as taste Proceeds from -the sale. , ", * ''; . Mr and Mrs. K. M. McI.,ean were in through holes chapped to the water Societies. Rev. A.,ginclair, was next in order . ,,, ' I . 0 of home-made cooking and luribbes ,,.,, Toronto on Monday attending the One thing was particular- we regret to state that Mrs'. T. 0. and sold for over six dollars, while served was very graikyling to The , . on the amme, but as the pro- Drummond is and has been quite poor- many others sold for nearly that sum. Sunbeam -Mission Band­-�We are I �",: funeral of the late R, A. Wilson- through the ice, and the fishing us- ly emphasized, viz- that it w4s in . pr6gy ually lasts until, the ice breaks up. the best interests, both of individual gramme was a very long one, the ly for some little time past. - Miss -Mrs. C. Hoggarth is visiting her . Miss Gladys'Cousins, of Toronto, was At times when the breakup comes members and of the society reverendgentleman did not make any Pleased to learn that Mrs.'Thomas the week end guest of Miss Margaret that all Claire Thomson, of Toronto, is spend- mother-in-law, Mrs. Hoggalth, of Peart, who has been so seriously ill . suddenly, many nets and equipment orders should be in the hands of the length�_ned,- -remarks more than ex.�, ing a few weeks with her unde an3 Norwich. -Mrs. Thonlas Sherrift, Sr., for a number of weeks, continues ta� r Case. -M -r. Donald Kerslake, of To- go out with the ice and are a total Secretary by th pressing 'his pleasure at the very aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of who has been quite poorly for sev- improve a little each� week. -fn re - I , .ronto University, spent the week and loss. -The euchre party and dance the e date mentioned in large attendance and the giving of 6 at his home here�The male quartette held in the town hall on Monday e Premium list. Orders are book- redit.to , these who had done so much this villaige.-A number here are look- eral weeks is now improving nicely, porting the proceeds of the box socig�l '. I of First Presbyterian church, Messrs. . .v- ed by the nursery men as they come c ing forward with pleasure to the play and will soon be around again 11 . ening was well attended. -The Ice in and they are filled in the same to makikthe evening both a pleasant in her held on Tuesday evening we were not "I, D. Reid, M. R. Rennie, J. Beattie and carritiv to be put on here in the town hall on usual health. -Mrs. Wm. White has just certain of the exact sum �,�', J. Scott, gave a very much appreciat- a , nd Profitable one. In th . to. . al held on the local rink last order. Early orders mean better stock - is connec- the evening of February 26th, by the been quite poorly of -late but we be- within' a few dollars -A birthday F�. - . Wednesday evening, was well attend- and no disappointments or substitu- t.on he mentioned the names of Mrs. young people of'Chiselhurst, the title lieve is now gaining again. Her bro- party, under the auspiceg of thq 'W. .1 �_ Robert J. Paterson, Mrs. Mark Drys- �, " ed number at the morning service on ed and many skaters in costume com- tions. It is urged that all the mem- of the play bein "Nothing To Do." ther, Mr. John A,. Mitchell, of this M. S. 6f tbe _� . ;�., Sunday last.-M,r. G. D. Ferguson peted for the various prizes.-Servic- bers co-operate with the offic . dale, 3fts. Alice Joynt and Mrs. Lou - 9 . United Church, will be � apent the week end in Toronto, -Mrs. ers in -Mrs. Alex. Smith and Mrs. Thomas village, was also -confined to his room held on Tuesday eveni in e h i,�., es were held in the churches here on this matter. Sine Simpson, who had clone go much in . ng th so 001 - ��'� R_ J. Gallagher is spending a few Wednesday, to observe the beginning ciety was organiz e the Kippen So- the way of decorating the hall so Simpson spent Wednesday last with through illness, tbe same time, of the rown of the church and for which .. 11 "k � days at her home in Teeswater.-M.rs, of Lent, cieties have been ed, three other so- artistically and looking after the friends in Kippen and vicinity. -Miss illness of his sister, Mrs. White, but there will be a nice short programme. r� James Graves, of Wowaziesa, Mani- . . formed just near us, Emily Morrison is in Clinton this is -also now improving nicely 'and all An invitation is extended to all to be �', Hockey. -Last Friday evening in a many little details, and also to those ,- toba, is a guest at the home of Mrs. scheduled game of the Cyclone Hock- Hensali, Zurich and Brucefield. Our who had taken so much pains in get- week visiting her brother there and our in-Aalids with soon coming warm- present and as these birthday parties `�," � James Graves. -Mrs. J. Riley and e territory is becoming more limited, ? his family. -The contest for member- er 'wes�ther and more sunshine, will, have been annual ones for Some ' , w daughter, Mrs. Fleming, of Cleveland, y League, played on the Hensall but we have plenty of room for a tlng up the programme. A ladies' ship in connection with the League or no doubt, take on ne'* leases of life. years and well attended, the coming 11 were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. rink, Zurich defeated the team of that good live, strong society. Let every quartette aTter the chairman's re- Young Peoples' Improvement Society, ---q,he members of the men's choir one is likely to be even better attend - ib". - marks then gave a very fine selec- �,�,� Broderick this week. -Mrs. Flett and village by the score of 4 to 3 in a family in the community see to it waxes keener and keener as the for a special service soon to be held ed than those in the past, -We are", , 4�__ I nip -and -tuck contest. The return game that they have at least one member- tion, the quartette being -composed of 4s go by and while the side known in the United Church, had their first I Pleased to see� Kra. 1*1'1� � Miss Mary Modeland are in Toronto wee I. I v. was played on the local rink on Mon- Mrs. A. Si�clair; Mrs. Mark Drys- Thomas Parlmer , this week attending the millinery i n it. The annual flower , as the Reds were in the majorit7� at practice on Sunday evening last af- tat again after he ,� -hip ($I) _. OP_ day evening, when the Zurich lads show, to be held the last week . dale, Mi,ss JMsie Buchanan and Miss r illness of soliniar ?,1, " enings.-The Goforth Mission Band in Nellie Boyle. A very interesting a d the last meeting, the other side known ter the evening service and promise weeks. -Mrs. J. MatArthur, of Lon- , .., outplayed and outscored the Hensall August, was als ' .n 1; Scime I as the Blues are' bound, if possible, to give a good account of the selves ek I intend holding a tea at the home of o discussed. Mrs. C. Aberhart on Main Street, on nges are to be made in the prize they conduct the service of visiting her brother, Mr. H. Arnold, !i� I lads by 8 to 0. The !,ocal team play- cha well given reading then foll,owed giv- � at the next meeting, which will be when 'T don, was here during the past we �;, i �:d a wonderful game and by persist- list en by Mr. George H. Follick. Miss ion the c ming Monday, the 22nd, to, praise, as Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, choir ", Wednesday of next week, when tai * Besides the prizes for a cer- 9 I tea I ent clwcking kept the visitors from . Grace Scarlett next rendered a solo_ of the Bank of Montreal -Miss Grace ".. will be served from four to seven-- he Zurich n number of blossoms of one va.r,i- I turn the scales, so to speak, again on leader, is taking great pains to get Cha,p'man left here a few days ago, for i Miss Jean Moffatt, of Brantford, is ety of flower there will be a prize perhaps tho hit of the evening, was . _ :1 � , which wa� very much enjoyed. Then � the ,side of the Blues, as they are not them proficient. -Mr. and Mrs. D S. H:ii;ilton to lake a course in nursing. � scoring, although Walper, t : . the guest of Miss Betty Houston, in � goalie, made some .sensational saves, I for the best display of that flower; feeling a whit blue in spirits and in- Grassick, of North Bay and little I On Wednesday last Messrs. Alf . - _ . a fine ch,rus given by a large num- I t(nd to be up and doing on the com- girl are here spending a' few weeks Taylor, Thos. Shaddock, Sam- Dougall, . " Tuckersmith.—Mrs. French, of Dash i These twD teams will now Play hOme I also there are to be prizes for best ber of 1ho larger girls of the Leaguo�,iing Monday evening. The programme with Mr. Grassick's parents, Mr- arid , ' - 11.'�. wood, was the guest of Miss Anona I and borne games to decide the winner � display Of annuals, best display of re" Ira Bates, and Fred Corbett took the q etc. The officers for 1926 'or the evening is being gotten up by Mrs. Donald Grassick, of this village. train here for Lucan to join a party of Dale, last week. -Mr. George Abel � of the league and the holder Of the ir,erennial., entitled, ­1`3alm, Balm, Balmy Ao � ! cup . whica has been donated for com ' ' plause. � , k which ral', d forth rapturous ap 1 and daughter, Miss Gertie, of Strat-, ! President, Mrs. Win. Ivigon; ist Little D,' , ,%I r,- L. Hedden and promises to be a -The annual union prayer meeting is hunters, for jack rabbits. The Party I !1a Smale then recited very 111()st interesting one as she has the to be held this coming Friday after- captured over one hundred. -During � ford, spent the we-ek end at the home � - � la"rice President, Miss Margaret Mellis. . petition. T'he first game will be , played at Hensall this Fri& 2nd Vice President, Mrs, nicely, iifior which another dialogue', promise of good talent in both musi- noon in St. Poul's Anglican church the co ce held in 1 of Mrs. John Abel�-Mr. and Mrs I A. Monteith-' war, giv(-n entitled, "Practical Use n rt c n ti . ing. , r on oc on with our James Baxter, of Stratford, spent t�', Secy.-Treas., Mrs. R, A. Lundy; ass ' al and literary numbers. -Mrs. Reid and for which an interesting program box social, on Tuesday evening last, I d I i t- for Pvdl:tr,," the Parts being well ,,f St. George, who was here for a is being provided. -Dr. Knapp has Messrs. Fred Hess and John Passmo"re '. week end in town and were guests, i Scc,y.-Treas., Miss Jean McLean; Di- KIPPEN � 1. taken in it by Miss Mary McKaig, COLlple of weeks visiting her parents, been visited during the past week or were banded in a radio -gram from � . , of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dale on Sun- � For Sale. A load of choice timothy a d ectors, Mr. W. French, Mrs- J- Gerald I-';irquhar .and Jame-, Tapp, returnM home on Monday last accom- two by his brotbers.-Rev. Dr. Lar- "Ma" Ferguson, the Governor of Tex - ,day. -At the last meeting of the Board � n Bowey, Mrs.. Finlay -on, Miss Jean prov,ked much laughter and: panied by her mother, Mrs. F. Shef- kin, of Seaforth, on Sunday afternoon as, stating her great pleasure in list - of Trustees of the Scott Memorial ,Io,er hay. W. L. MeM;� 30K" Ivison, Miss W. R. Vaiteman, Mrs. and I Special to the Farmer.%- Kindly look over amusemi.w. A very well rendered; fer, who intends spending a couple of last, conducted service for the Pres- ening to their selections on the violin -, I Hospital, Dr. R. R. Ross was elected � Y,,,r f.rrn i-pi—erits and ,,, what ne"L, to ! J D. Stewart, Mrs. i-ames Mustard, r(ading ikRs then given by Miss Viola weeks ,vvith her daughter and son -i -n- byterians delivering a fine sermon to and guitar, and wanted more. It is , . ,- . .to the Board to take the place of the be ,repaired. t,Now is ,the time before th�' Miss Jennie Chesney, Miss Jean Me- lliggin�c. )1r. Passmore and Mr. , law Dr W. Reid. -Among the very a large congregation. -Mr. Roy Fer- needless to say th4t the boys blushed a I 1.rn� , u�. th m. A good line I . late James Co5wan.-Wednesday last, "' of Lean and Mrs. Lundy. I . en shafts, runners, Dlow Fred llv:z, then gave another fine '%*., was Ash Wednesday and the begin i h'andles. �tc; plow repairs of varib,w makes. ' �andsomp and artistically arranged ren, of Indian Head, Sask., is visiting with pride, bent their backs and made .1 . , " musical number on the violin and! baskets and boxes at the box social I his uncle, Mr. Chas. Jinks, of this , their fingers fly with the bow and 1; . ning of Lent. At the old .t.and. W. L. MeIIL�. 303.11-3 HENSALL guitar. A splendidly rendered quar- I held under the auspices of the Leaguol� village, the very efficient c urier of strings. 1� w 1�.% .--. - - - __ - __ . -On Sabha h eve ,; t, rds "., I - ____ I Y. P. S t ning ]a, Rulling town our yard is a car of Gen- totte follcswvd, given by the follow- �, � Mrs. Alex. Monteith, in her fine cap- uin, Newrastle Alh�ta Lump and one car ing: Mi�s I'lilis, Mrs. Lee Hedd,en, Mr . . . IN �, CHISELHURST able manner, dealt with her subject, Ne,weastle Alberta ChestriuL .D. A. Conte)on, I - = - - �117, ' � Hernall. . 80311tf W. 0. Gowlwin and Mr. Geo. H. Fol- - - —__ _____ — --,-- ______ — -_ �­ "Missions in China," and by means of Bay For S-le.—Cbolce timothy hay, slight- lick. Mi- Elva Shaddock gave Al . . ..'�.. Notes. -The young people of this maps and story made her topic most 1Y mixed with clover throughout. Apply to splendid roading, Which was well r - __� ,� . e- � . ,;; ,, section gathered at the home of Mr. interesting. Miss Jean McLean, ably Ole" Geiger a Son. Hen�,ll. Phone No- 59. ceived. A �olto by Mr. W. 0. Good- ,, ., '. ��,� � -and Mrs. George Fairbairn, on Mon- assisted Mrs. Monteith in her talk on 3025-tf vnn accompanied by Mrs. Goodwin ' i;�, day evening last, and presented their "Missions." The question drawer O'Brien -Fai rba i rn.-One of these '� N,,,�, ,., daug,hter, Mary, with a miscellaneous was taken by Mr. J. B. McLean, and pleasant events that make two he,.,t. on Ili,, piann, more than pleased the -1. s1lower, prior to her marriage. -Mr. the Bible study by Rev. Mr. Lundy. beat as one took place at the Manse audience. The closing number was WINTER CLEARING ,SALE AT - . - �",_,. the dialop�iw entitled, "From Down &P,�' Dick Kinsman arrived here on Satur-1 This Sabbath evening Miss Jean Mc- on Wednesday morning when Miss East," vdiich was splendidly taken � .,v day last with a car load of fine West- Lean wil,l take charge of the meeting, Mary Pearl Fairbairn, was united in part in by the follov4ng: The Mieses !�"`? i, � . ern horses, which he wilb have no dif- the subject being, "Alcohol and the matrimony to Mr. Louis George Viola and Irma Higgins, Mae Simp- . "I F!J.'* ficulty in disposing of. Fourfold Life." On Saturday after,- O'Brien of the village of Zurich. The son, Harry Cook and James Tapp, . ,�'�� Skinner's Store, Hensall I . 1- ,,, ��, � I - __ ___ - noon a work meeting of the Mission ceremony was performed by R - ev. A. the charse'ters in it being all well We have finished taking stock and find that our stock is much too large, and must be cleared "'� ELIMVILLE Band will be held in the school room. Sinclair, of the United church The personified. After the close of the �4 W I Notes -Miss Ethel Warner, of young couple were very quietly inar- befor6 wo, can put Spring Goods on our shelves. .. ".�� I programme Mr. Oscar Klopp, the well ,,�,; f. Notes�There has been a great London, spent the week end with her ried being unattended, and after the know, auctioneer, one of the very - ". deal of sickness around the village aunt, Mrs. Thomas Daymond. - Miss ceremony took the morning train s best, auctioned off most capably the .1 ". I , � .. ,o:utb ��. . � recently but most of the afflicted are Gertrude Webster is . visiting Miss for London, Niagara Falls and other finest and largest number of boxes, SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING9 FEBRUARY 13th, AND I � � . """, improving. -Miss Elva Howe spoilt Mary MeNaughton.-We are sorry to points, the bride being very tastefully - �izl�� he said he had ever seen at a basket CONTINUES TO THE END OF THE MONTH "":1, 1_ Sunday at her home. -Miss Hunter, report that Mrs. J. B. McLean con- dressed in a travelling costume. Their social and from which was realized ,-,,, .1 from Hensall visited relatives in the tinues poorly. It is the wish of her many friends wi6h them long "aud I ,.,!!:, '.1" ill , . I . over $160. Miga Viola Higgins is en- We cannot describe everything we have to offer in this advertiseield. Nor *ill we attempt to I vi age recently.-Tlte W. M. S. will many friends that she will soon be continued happiness. A shower was titled to very much credit in getting give all pricep in detail. But come early arid'YOU will be C011111vinced that we are giving yoa ,�'L �. I �,3-_ , hold their Dollar Day next Sunday. on the road to recovery.--iMiss Mar- given to the bride on Monday evening. up the fine pr6gr4mme. '�_�, �: ,, Genuine Bargains. �N_1, . - ., , Lev. Livingstonee will preach in the garet Cooper. of London, is visiting bast, when a large -number were pres- Briefs. -The .box'soci,al held under . -;;�, '. interests of the W, M. S. -Miss AAa her brother, William, of the London ent with gift. . . I ��,` - " - the auspices d' tho Welfare Youth Woollen Dress Goods, at cost and under. �f4�,`. T ��' Speare visited friends in the vicirifty Road. -Mr. and Mrs. William Ivison Piesbyterian Underwear --all kinds, priced right. � .,Y.. I Service. -On Satur- Club of the rian Church, in Flandilains and Homespuna ftc to HoSiery-must be, cleaved. I ��;'Z'_ - � on Sunday last -Miss Myrtle Johns, Of our village, ,W�-b�a�ve been in To- day, February 13th, in the school room the basement ­ 4 IV auc ,' ��,��'ii�,, , '. of Stratford, spent the week end at ronto, for - � 0�bor of 'Weeks, have of Carmel Presbyterian Church, wbiell day evening PXth church , on Mon- from ........................ $1,25 Curtain Material -Buy early and save money. _ last, was very well at- Serges, a large range �� 'IC 11`t� " � hdr borne here- returnO-W-Ve-Mise Johngtot4 of -as nicely de"fated--for the occasion, tended notwithstatiding the very un. from ............... I'lleetlug & PillOw COUOR-Solne splendid values. . Z " K , , � . � I I - , , . Cfetofts dud Sa-teens-Save money by buyin now. � I'- ... � �-, OC Mexes Wool, gh,tts, .,..' ith Mr. and Mrs. Jno. the Stifib-eim Mission Band hela a favorable state of the weather. In Scotch Plai& and Checks ....... . Llitaberman'S Sftksl 9 , ,% Varna, visitedwi .. 55C to $1.50 �1"':'i',' i" McKILLOP n Mr. and very successful Valentine tea and fiale a i Up , .1 ddit on I 'A . li, to a goo4 literary and musi- . from .................... ........ 3 ; NUB ,­., .111 , ", Must, b13 cleared, re- * �� ". . �11�' . M. S. -The regular monthly _--inade cooking, the proo�& eel programmej the sale of the boxes Best English Glinghanis gardless of price. I . . I I '. Mrs. John C. Bell, London Road of hamL Men's and Boys, Sweaters- -- ­ . �,.,.!":- - � South, attended the fiftieth anniveTs- of which amounted to $76,65. made it a very interesting and en- at .................... ....... ., , ting of Duff's Church Ladies, Aid 4 ......... 23c CROCKERY, --Two nly 97 -piece Dinner Sets. if ��.-- - ,.*,,' Wee ary of the wedding of Mrs. Belil's --On Monday evening a box social Joyable evening, The boxes were Canadian Clotho 0 , I � and 'W. X S. held -at the home Of parents, Mr. and Mxs. John Taylor, was held in the basement of Carmel Sold by Mr. Da # . you need them do not ftdss them at the #4ee I- , ,- I . �',�,,",-i'-"' ' 31m R. B� Hogg on Wednesday, Feb. of Mount Forest, o V1 . Nichol, wbo did his at ..... ; ............ r ................ 15C they will be.offered. . � . I'll-,; ,,.',,, 7 L -n Monday. - Mr. Presbsyterian Church, under the 4'US- part, very well t*d as high as three, Galiteas and Nurse Cloth Whitc COPS and, Saucers, *hfle they, last I , �,:, 7, , I ��,..�' , I ar y h I m ��;".-.� ,­ . !'Ili 10tt-4 was W411 attended. After quilt, Thomas Forsyth, of the 2nd conces- pices of the We f e of ont Club- dollars was obtoiltied in the sale of from ...................... ._23c to 29c I.- " ­ "', L., ,". ,,� 211g, the meeting opened by singing . ; 1 - 0� . , ;� - 1. " � - ''. sion, Tuekersmith, delivered this week After a fine programme, the' bOJies said boxes, and;fke p I at, per dozen . . . . ��. e ........... $121 e, ­ �� " I ... I ... . , � ,, 965, f0lldvved by prayer by the rodeeds amount- Stripe Broad Cloths Other lines of pl in an4 ftfte�,!,,d . "I � � .. �- a ,fine tearn of horses to Mr. James were sold and a P'"Bant Social Oven- ed to nearly $7#�,' "J�ftg pilo,04 right. �, I ,- I . I I ,� , ".1 " ,�—. Samuel Ren- Dozet F6rgq a . I 1,�,­�.� ng td , Visit, 0 ;-R6#inant Tiblo�--It U�,�.; _ � :1 1. . It, -�­A 1 "' ' ' UT'e lesbon 'Was react b um of e in tregi ,Oialthig his sister, Silks, Crepe de Chones, . I �,, - ,%i�� . I , Miss Letitia Campbell. The Smillie, of the London Road South.- i -as enjoyed by all. The s ni is Mon at .................... ............... 27C - , , , 41. ,_�.,', L i�,0'0��14'."�, Ess'e Mr, %ail 'Field, of Rock -wood, is vis- $65 was realized. . I � - ��!�'q �� ,­' . I �4?"4 -, . Irene - ". W., . . . � � will, � lii(4iit T�iii : , : - ", and Ruth, Mrs. C. 0- fti*y-:-�e BUOW Cant6n Crepe, Raw Sillca at leas than cost �12 `�'_ 11, -1 Yalitte. �L. Me. iting his brother, Mr. Bruce Field at -On Sunday -loiliat, Dr. Larkiift, of GROCERIES-Speciai. ,,�,,t . ,, ""'."g." I .10 0 OEJVO ..- �W`� � �, _rrg _ a'Ve�ry interesting read. Storms of the pmt *66k linvo, made jn&7 --d t6 "";;.. � P'y ,h , , � . , 'ito.tions, V �,;.,;� , � , , - �:' "�,�"S,' '_. , .. I .�, ,­U��­, the station�Xr. Win. Harvey, of tbe Seaforth, taking fot his text, "To 1h A quantity of heavy cloth for children's coats. sale� %,. Be 0*ure 11 ,��:, C� � "�,, Im tVn9 I 11, � .,� -V . WMA Was followilid by the roll articularly . _adlii6 4f gpod I e,� 1. � ,I .1 , "a , town line, erite-rtained a ntimber of that overeoxneth," preached to a large Cors,ets-from 25 cents Up. . I got I 1�1 �___ � I 'Wdrk Wag PlAlmed. for the next Ill they beiai�r$ drifted With the MOW aldng With,yout order. I I , ,,,,, . , .. ��,� ,:, young people at his hme on Wednes- congregation in Ca mel Preeb 116�� . 1 . . ill ;�;',,­". ­ . 1. 1. ,­.. 1. 1. ., ; thigl.,:- Mrs. Gordon Webster read ytdiian high winds. -Ori. T66aday evening of � . I � - . �L" 11 '' I . d9.",-1!1- : . �,-_-. "', �,-,*o � "'. cli, �i,,. *er And. Mrs, 3. 14. Campbell day eveftfng of this iffeek. Church. Next Sunday, February 21, hist week, Mr. 6a,"Mrit, We Will Pay You Top Priceg for Your E 1.� I ,,, " 1� - �; z . I , , ing.-DeOite the indlem- the sdrvido will be. a Adhart Eac- � 991g in Exehance for Goo , " . 'N, � ,�,,� 4'.1ho Illigsiorlary manthly prWer Social Ever' t the usmal -time rett gave an oyAthr,sVtPper to a few - I � 1, - .� �. ., � . I 5 li, Di e -Tit weather on - I WE SELL GOOD tHRUI-kA"FACTUAM IN ARNSALL ,.�`,. ,�'� 1.14i,�,,. �,- ,�vogl , uVed �y the singing i Mondayleveting last, oL 3 p,m.; Sabbath school arld Bible dlasg friends, vorben 4 wry- pl,Otsant oftlal. , 111 "I",e, 11��* � 1� ­ ���': , I , . �, � I q !, ! W, 6 MeetMg 0'16med by all, goodly nuniber of people gathered in at 9 iM . I You Need the Goodst ,We Xe6d the Money. -� .�_ . :1��,_ I :,` 5�,, ,,,, I time- was enjok4&-th&tAetament,of I �� . . ­ . ,��, I �, "I , , .i�, .-, � 0. 11100f Prayer, aftdr the school ram of the Utfited charcli, ftecessful Play, -The play ifven- the,' Lord's Sirp*t�',WW�s- oDservid in - I I.' � � I ' I I : " � �, �, , � I . . .;,:1 ... �17! ��',')YN�ij�-,,gr 1110"gig',90 wheft a most enjoyable time was under- the auspices of the Quild of the Tjniw 0hU,61i._dh, SObath last ', 13th to 27th , . , �.;: '? " �, _.� " Odd lftch4 , _ TIME—FEIRIMUOY ,i ��,�,�.��,,���,,!,',��,l�iZ.,,�,;� .", * - - , bath last I . 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