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Laing, 'has M Was, 1: I I I MOM, F Wax, and I I W "'' ,.%,t4 - , 9i , 7 A".", , I , 4,�,,,� '��'i;§ � - ��, to h av'9�00,e Filitton left for Centralia this ward eagerly to their'$t. PatrieWs week �,mft I I I w #&Z,' . ". 6q �,,i -�t� #T"'im., !�� WA log, are ,P appearS.11B mulls-t7ha � �411 wo "JI"IMA,,,,�." � !, T4 1_11.1:10M . .,;, 1��i %,,,�,jl ,��hear w1uthrop on Wednesday. �' . rl� ". , . . IF .Z1 '1�1,�,�,' ' a .. , 4�,'i�.It:, y reoov(�=4 torvttira ,­N� �,; �,�,,,,,`�A'111""'� Or 7 � V., , �._ �. .i, M , A ,�� ,, where be has been hired. social oti Wednesday cv I M h in ,� .4 "" Up . 1� , illp , , -140 -e4d 0 , I . N 3 d time. iii 0400 ­nV2 LLL �1. , 17th. A goo Mu. come caugau�-� I ." 'qt we hope wifb', " pa, -"484 - in � s. 4.4 -X 11.0 , '49 � - ",W'� � � �, , " � 'k_', I , ., 7 ,-, , rfz�, i0o, GlaoLyp Bolger was the u t - � . 0 - * , - 1. . " , %1' I 1 -, I ,1,131.,,�&W".qf -=- ;, MeKILLOP and Join the fun.--P,r. James.Jarrott, nurralort-,* -J Q I on quanitanpmt-'W. �Xlln, t - -64", . #rqwc ,of .Xz VA ��., I., . g oct medical I . , -"-ff -?I '; s* R�ay Holmes", . , I I . � - - , re., , e Vj: I 11 1 1� I son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott, of be I 4ecover'The It asal Seafortb, W,qs, In '.ths� 11, I *_00, arot: . . _ , �� 1� , 'i't, 9 ,.Aggart, 'who "11 . OT epatted, es U h _'_ , ,a lives With "he' w''Atckhe" clocks and J-wellry r B t r viUage, has bo # t out a practice nocice , ,,�T 1-41 � ' .1 w,,, done In good time. Prices Wight J. OU 4,qT ",'.went, to Zurigh � last part of thig' week ,1900W.109� -�*,',A y� I ," t ,.A lq, I - , J, McLennan at the. -pas y, - � �1.' mr, , Mm , It , i6s�;K " ,� PT. I A. Westoott, Saaforth. &M-1 at Ailsa Craig, and',left last week to Thum Or --X I Rvo �7,P.r�,�4,, =e, had the'misfoitim � U . �,�;,%, t and played 4 wmy wAh relatives;and hiends. .�VOAV, , ,, to. .11 on School Repart.-The following is take charge of the same. His many excitlult;,�, 9 of hockey, the Score Oolton,apd *-is h spent , , _A. s Dorothy WMAs Iy,�',, f5l '�:,� Uvor of Zurich, and t4e wie I . . , I I , Re IT, i " � ,�Phturdsyoventug and fractuxe her hip, the ,report of School Section No. 7, friends wish him every success in his bein 15AW i�,�� young son of Mr. James Flanrd- 4�i I � 9 end to L6u4oh1_Xii14 Kato, . ', �,i)r ��,,"?,g�, " McKillop, for January and February: new field of Iabor.-Mr. Samuel C114- Zurich wj# kiig the most games this Scott spent the past week in PagrAer- 1,��9 " 11 111"I.S, " , � :44v� "' " tan, while playing. hear Davis, black- Sr. IV- -Grace Somerville, 88%; Billie more was in Stratford this week com- seabVIX, tb � ­�J 'th her brother -in , ,.�,W ,_,� . , �, Y14,17 cup, donated sten: vn -law, Mr. �- - '4� I �.�� , . by the. , 1&..", Ifth sbQ0 on Saturda afternoon' . , . ,S� �� "T"I FAMA 4i " 4 � 11 I Thamer, 74%. Jr. IV -Orval Holmes bining business with pleas re. -Mrs. Cbevrdli�t,,,,� pt f - -Ohar,W5 Chapman and family. - 9r, " � , I I .1 11 I 99410, i , .or Uo., a Hepsall, � I R1 cl�-` ,�,�, tell atidbroke his leg,�-Mr. C. Chearos ' wo '- 1,g "' ­ " W14. cc ­ V�, ,, 11" *1, I ,�: �gl`, I 75%; Dorothy Driscoll, 740/v; Ross Dagg and two daughters, of Killarney, to zuela � Th s rt ntl in "A'..".- ,�;, ,,� At - e, Williaw'W, Chapman wa , y 1,� qe��,� . e winners. . . . " ,,, " 1, -�. . rch' 'A alto Ala , , V,�,, hat5 leased Kvs. Patterso,tis's house on Driscoll, 68%. Sr. 111 --)George Tay- Man-, who have been spending some man's, q,4.af the Anglican cho Toroot%��_Xr. and Mr , 6. '_ . ,-,, Wwli _ ,. 'v'_ . -4 Main Street and will occupy it ". . . J USSO 1. . lor, 88%; Eileen McLaughlin, 8o,/,, ; time visiting relatives and friends in held fhoii,�',.%.uai meeting last Tizes.� -were run Bend � I -g 'to his own house is undergoing re- 1. -4 in G 4'. recently �--peod­ I ,,, , ;,�-� .whx I ._�V�­11 ­ Grace Perdue, 71%; Helen Somerville, this neighborhood, left for their home day ev9;Ju�g-,,,A,t the home of MM Ge. trg-,4 fewAaysthere At *rs_Mo1U3S0% . I . ,", airs Made necessary by the fire.- - ". � 11� �, " V.,1-,-'4 '' i 701/o; Dorothy Somerville, 69%- Cora this week. -Miss McIvor, of Stanley, Case inoi%dl��,bf at the church, I a 'former home,, -,Wo regret to r apart , , ,I ��`.=. Father Verager, of Kitchener, Mathers, 65%; Arthur Balfou;, 63%. visited in Clinton over the week end. report a-�W,W­ ' time. - Inspector-. the continued illgOss; of Mrs.,* W.� diem , _W, nice i ,;;, . I . �1' , � ." :'�;-, ,conducted services in St. James' 1; 'r'.� Jr. Ill -Wallace Shannon, 79%. Jr. -Th.e many friends of Mr. Cleve Tom an#.. Xrj Albert WhitesideS, of Hildebrandt-Theauction-'sal - C, .!,; ��­,Chutxeh oti Sunday last. ---Miss Jean , __ ,ei lt4 X­ � "I , . 11-Molville Shannon, 890/c; Helen Cochrane, of Stanley, who recently Goderiek, th! Ila J _ofr !`- , -,* rs ia,town ' s ,W I I in . Elder, of the towriship, I I �"� �,��'Xuir, of Brantford, was a week end "_,dre visito �� ,��; _ Tomlinson, 88%; Everett Perdue, was operated on in the Clinton Hos- week._Wga��`Grace Scarlett spent the. Tuckersmith, on Wednesday I-ast,'*as , _�� _ ,, "' " '­':� � . guest, at the home of her uncle, Mr. 81%; Walter Somerville, 61%. Jr: I Pital, will be p1pased to learn that week eha.�Vjtb her parents in Sea- well attended and good prices realiz;. � � � �, I, John Muir. -Mrs. George Sparks -has son * a Ii ­ I .' I -Boyd Driscoll, 76%. Jr. primer- he has suffi�iently recovered to re- forth.-2-14j�`V,7ill Reynolds, of Til - ed on the h le. We be eve Mr. El� , .. "I'll ;I reiiiiiiied from Detroit, where she Jim Balfour, 78-E. M_ Little, Teach- turn to his home and his many friends burg, Spent- the week end visiting his der intends retiring from farming ow- - � ' . .", . spent the wintex.-Mrs. J. R. Archi- I er. hope he may soon be fully restored mother �AA Sisters. We are pl9sed ing to the serious accident which he T-, . baid is spending a few days with rel- to health again. . H il_ 1. 'lton. to report ' I 'ibat Mrs. Reynolds, who sustained a number of months ago .. I . ", I atives in Hami -Mr. and Mrs. E. - has bioli .yer I for a while, is when .he fell from his windmill at tt,t�. F. Davis, of Tilsonburg, Mrs. Me- � - __ - - . _ y poor y , TUCKERSMITH impro"J'ag'and trust that with the quite a distance up from the ground, 11 Donald, of Toronto, Mrs. Patterson HENSALL good w4rig days in view,she will soon and falling backwards sustained most �,t' Have Your watches, clocks and Jewellry rt- 7 �,,,fV_,,,� I and Mrs. Gregory, of Stratford, and paired -at J. A, WeAccoWs Repair Shope. in Rolling t0WaTd,s our yard is a car of Gen- be rest�iW.--to her usual, health.- painful and s4rious injuries, from i., . . ' � ,'F, 1 . .Mr. W. Davidson, of Carlingford, s,tore recently occupied by Dominion Stores, uine Newcastle Alberta Lump and one car Quite ja nUipber went to London last which he has not yet recovered, al - .J , L-atre, Seaforth. 3039-1 Newcastle Alberta Chestnut D. A. Cantelon, . - I . .'' '�., I were . here on Monday attending the op,"ite Princess Th Hensall. 3031-tf F ri'day evening to attend a musical though lately able, to go around a . "I funeral of the late Joseph Davidson. School ReporL-The following is No, Nannette," little in the house with the aid of U.�. - .. I � � -Mrs. Orval Weston, of Dretroit, is the report of School Section No. 2, Art For Schools�The Elson Edu- play entitle.4, "No, . "I which waw,.given at the Grand. -The crutches. Mr. Elder has been a very I 1,.�: Those cational Art Exhibition of 200 large 1 , . a guest at the home of her mother, Tuckersmith, for February. dance h0d'Aii the hall last Friday, successful farmer and has a fine farm N,�,�,-,,-, ' eproductions of the masterpieces of I �,� � Mrs. James Graves. -Mr. and -Mrs. W. marked with an asterisk were absent r .W ��4 ... under , uspices of the Ifensall Win 8 . _t,- Pinkriey and children, of London, are from some exams: Jr. IV-Stewa,t architecture, sculpture and painting . well situated. -Mr. Win. , Re I - I I", Dance , Clqh.1 was very good. Tlieir very poorly at'date of writing and in , will be held to raise funds for the � ,'.,� � . visiting at the parental hon�e of Mr. Cudmore, 462; Verna McGregor, 453; ., -I " choal was a godd..,a�tendance and splendid fact has been very poorly for a long I I _. and Mrs. John Pinkney. -Mrs. T. Jack Cooper, 429;, Beatrice Cooper, purchase of pictures for the se music was fumished by Mr. Gordon term of years and the death of Dr. I - I I,., ­ . Coulter, of' Egmand-Alle, is visiting 376. 'Sr. 111 --Charlie Cudmore, 437. rooms and corridors in our public Bol - Hyndman came to him as a 'great 'i; ". hool in the course of a couple of .ton an&. .4as. Broadfoot, accompan - . I . with Detroit friends�Mr. Kenneth Jr. H -Lloyd Cooper, 543; Mildred sc ied by *s�`Thos. Welsh at the piano. shock as he had been his doctor for ,�4 . Ament, who spent the winter at his Cudmore, 628; Beatrice Dayman, 4,69; weeks, and tickets are being sold by , ...... I � the pupils. -Mrs., E. -A. Charters is spending a all those years of ill health and he ". � ��', , P, . � . home here, has returned to the West. June Smith, 361; *Eula McGregor, Presbyterian 'Service -The Welfare f?�v days,��'isjting friends in Varna� felt had often sgf,ed his life and giv- 1 Fl­­� 185. Sr. Primer, A. -Norma Haven- .. Pearce is visiting with en him great relief from triterse suf- , ,�­ Miss Francis I � , a of Youth Club intend holding a pie , , , � 11', ;.. 1'%, I or, 129; Bruce McGregor, 110. Jr. . friends � iTC'Milverton.-Rev. and Mrs. fering.-Our section men are very I, -11 ­1�1, WALTON Primer, B-Berriard Sandford, log; social on Tuesday everting, March A. SinclAir hioved to their new home busy removing large quantities of . I 111'�� , . leljry re- Doreen Cooper, 96. Number on roil 16th, at 8 o'clock in the basement of next to the United Church on Mon- snow that has accumulated in many , ,�,f I : Ha" --our watches. clocla; and Jem ' Carniel Presbyterian Church. A fine . . ­ vairw at i. A- wicstc.w. novair Shope, in 14; average for February, 12.12- ��T . "I �1- . ' asy.-W, Seymour Peppler, Of the places where it had been constantly " I - , , , � " ".. sto.W recently occupied by Dominion Sto-. Miss M. Mellis, Teacher. programme is being arranged �y a "I'll, "', �f I emosite Princess Theatre. Seaforth. 3039-1 committee of three, Miss Minnie Reid, staff of the'Bank of Montreal, spent thrown. up or had been driven by the . 'I0 Z. the week end in London. -Miss Gnace wind -Our mail, couriers are dread- -. .� Western Horses. -W. J. Johnston, - - __ Miss H. Craig and Miss IVL Forest. . 1. Cooper,- of Lo on, spent a day or so jug the br4aking up of the roads I � .,. nd , � I - I of Gla&tom, Manitoba, is bringing a ZURICH Coffee will be served with the pie, ' ': r?, , -11 ry .1 , �'. in Hensa Jast week with relatives, should the thaw be a ve rapid .one " 115�_ load of good well brokotti horses to Notes. -On March 3rd Neil, the 2- the charge of the latter being five I. ., Q;. returning Saturday evening, accom- as in many places the roads are drift- .! N-'- Whitort on Wednesday, March l7th. yea)r-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Etua cents for a piece. Everybody wel- who ed to a great height. -Mr. Thomas .. ;�,, panied by her sister, Marjaret, . 11� .. , Any person nee -ding one, ring 27-5, of near Drysdale, passed away, after come. -The service in Carmal Pres- � 1, �' I Brussels phone. a short illness from pneumonia. In- byterian Church on Sabbath last was has been -Visiting here for some time. Welsh is getting in a large number of �. , I �,­� -The gan of the Helisall logs in spite of, .the very unfavorable 1.� I Q.'%�; - . I I . terment was made in the R. C. C -em- taken by Rev. Mr. Foote, of Exeter. United Mu,eh` being out of courmis- state of the weather and road for � ,t,� _: I . g , �!��.: etery, Drysdale. -The funeral of the On the coming Sabbath service will sion last,,Sunday, made it very bard teaming. -The treasurer of the Unit - "I '%�.��. - ALMA date Mrs. M_ McCormick, which was be at the usual time, 3 p.m., Sabbath 'Church, Mr. Erastus. Rennie, has k _ - for the' new organist, Miss Eleanor ed I " 1. 0 w held last Thursday, was largely at- school and Bible class at 2 p.m. �;;, �. . Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dale, of Fisher, ,it �aing her first Sunday to been sending out statements during � ` ,�.-. tended. -Mr. W. S. Ruby has return- Young Peoples, League. - T h e play,'bilit. Miss Fisher rose to the toe- the past week or so showing the i ' , ._ giv- , lf� , Constance, spent Sunday With Mr. and ed from London, where he underwent Young Peoples' League held their us- casion,- and "very ably presided at the ing of the members, so that any who I ", ,�,! I i�, I I I '. IF Mrs. James Carter�Miss Margaret an operation at one Of the hospitals. ual weekly night meeting with a piano, nd we hope that the organ find themselves in arrears or below , " . , 1, Brown has , returned home after He is ritow improving nicely. - Mr. good attendance, on Monday evening will -in good trim next Sunday-- the amount that they might ordinar- I �1� " �11..t spending a week with friends here- John Siemort, of Kitchener, visited last, � I 1J 9?,l I Miss Florence Jamieson spent a few and with the president, Miss W*, e sorry to have to report Rev, ily be expected to give, will- have a ,..,", , relatives here the past Week. - Mr. Viola Higgins, in the chair. The meet- Fle or has been on the sick list for chance of making up any such de- �! ,,.-, days the past week with her friend. Wesley Merner, of Winnipe . . - ing was opened with the singing of a a few daysi.and his many friends hope ficiency before the first of April.- , I �. ""': Mrs. J. Pullman, Of Seaforth- - Mr- iting his m6ther and oth 9, Is V's hymn, followed by short prayers by he wiU soon be restored to his usual Master Harold Redden, of Exeter is 43,�� er relatives I , - I James Scott, of Thornton HaI4 enter- here at presenL-Mr. Louis Faster, a number of members, after which good health. -Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius here visiting at Mr. and Mrs. D. lke- ��K,"­ - I �� tained a number of his friends to a of Kitchener, attended the funeral te,� 2"',a ma in's.-Mr. Ray Laramie has en- oi, Of Miss Grace Pepper read the scripture Cook very, pleasantly entertained rt I� social evening on Friday last. -Mr. the late Mrs. M. McCormick. -Mr. lesson. Mr. Gerald Farquhar read number of their friends last Friday gaged with Mr. J. Dayman, K, , I �­ and KTs_ Nelson Govertlock, of Win- , ; , 6, : and Mrs. Lennis O'Brien have moved the minutes of the last meeting, then evening. Cards were indulged in, Xippen, to assist in farming. - Mr. I 1�i ',�. throp, spent Sunday with Mr. and into the house owned by Mr. P. Pap- an instrumental was given by the and a v�sr 111 ".1 Mrs. G. C. Dale -Mr. and Mrs. N. ineau-Public School Inspector J. E. W,S,es ,,v pleasant time spent, Mr. Garnet Case has rented Mr.,A. White - It I�'.. �, ig,�, Carter very pleasantly ente Pearl Elder and Mildred Smil- and Mrs. C. A. McDonnell capturing side's neat dwelling on Oxford street . rtained a Tom paid an official visit to Zurich lie which was much enjoyel Then the prizes�-In last week's issue We for a year and intends shortly mov- I � �!��,_ 'number of their friends on Tuesday school on Tuesday. -The final hockey f,ilowed a very interesting reading made mention of the Visit of Mrs. ing into it. ---414r. and Mrs. Albert Bell , �, J� ,,, � evening last and a most enjoyable game to decide the champions of the by Master Billy Gilenn; Mr. N. Peck James Da I �,`�; �, ,qg coming from the West were iii Exeter 6n Tuesday last at- , O.- time was spent. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Cyclone League and the holders of gave a splendid reading, entitled "No and inefii3bued'-fier as being it daugh- tending the funeral of the late Dr. "N - .. - 1,;�.-, Hugill spent Monday with Clinton the McDonell CUP, was played on the Sex in Heaven." This was followed ter of Mr. Wm. Webber, but should Hyndman with whom they were so , � g',J, �4.". friends. -Miss Edna Jamieson spent local rink last Wednesday evening be� by a violin selection by Willie Slavin have had it as a daughter of the late well acquainted. -The Zurich hockey � � �t�T" the week end at her home here. �PP,., �- befure a with Miss Greta Lammie at the piano. Mra. Jame.% Berigough.-Among tbo e boys are the winners in the league 1,4&,.,'; s E", ____ _____ large crowd. The game was a ding- The topic entitled, "John Wesley we learned of attending the funeral games of the fine silver trophy donat- .,Z,�', 0., dong affair and ,both teams played a N"( Knox" was very ably taken by Miss .of the late Dr. Hyndman, ,of Exeter, ed by Mr. John E. McDonell, the 1 CONSTANCE strong game. The score at full time Jessi�e' Johnson, principal of the Hell- which was heild from Trivitt Mom- manager of the Chevrolet Car Co., at .,�- was 5 to 4, in favor of Zurich, and ,all High School and was very mu612 orial church, were the following: Mrs. this village, and very naturally are 4!, ! Notes-Iffii" ,Beulah Scott left fo.r ;tr.,�. �." the local team won out on th r u d enj y by all. A solo was spl n#d- R. Patterson, Sr., Mrs. J. W. Bon- quite proud of it. -Mr. John Pass- � - Hannah, Alta., on Saturday last where 0 0 11 o ed e "I �,14-,�. she is engaged as teacher. -Mrs. Win. by 10 to 7 -Mr. Albert Gies, who vis- ly rendered by Mrs. Lee Redden and thron, Mrs. Jag. A. Patterson, Mr. more was in London this week on f , , 11 4g� ited friends in Kitchener, has return- during the taking up of the collection George Case, Mr. Win. Fee, Mr. Jag. businesg.-Mrs, J. J. Werner, of Sea- , . , , 1�.� Britton is in Forest this week on ac- ed to the village -The auction sale Miss Gladys Luker Played a VftY A. Bell, Mr. Robert Y. McLarei,4,Mr. forth, spent a few days here recently ,r � ..,J"It, count of the serious illness of her of farm stock, etc., of the late Ernest pleasing insIxurnental- The meeting Annour Todd, Mr. Roweliffe, ' Dr. wit 11". :11 � , %� . mother. -Mrs. Connel, who was men- Caldv.,el h relatives. -The school inspector �,j�,� 1, was held last Thursday. The was closed by the singing of a hyiiln Roswell 1. Dongall, G. J. Sutherland, visited our school -this past week and 11,� � ,,, tioned last week as being serious17 farm was put up at the sale but was and the Mizpah Benediction, After W11liam Dougall, and no doubt man found things very satisfactory.- .1� A,:.,'' ill, passed away on Monday at the y At _ ITly" advanced age of 96 lrears�Those who not sold then. It has since been sold the meeting the executive met and others, that we have not h6ard of, an �xecutive meeting held at the 7';?, privately and M -r. David Dig-n4n has discussed what should be done, 'th - � attended the Young Peoples' mee as the late Dr. R�jndman was well League on Monday evening last, $100 _v I ting 4 , purchased the west fif�ty acres adjoin- the money of the League, which 0- and favorably known in Herisall and of the funds ' ed, $50 of "this a- , . .��, * . on Tuesday night enjoyed themselves ing his 50 -acre farm. Mr. Robert �Vn I ,- Mr. 11- district, as his late practice, together mount was v ,�A,; mounted to $200.20. Rev. i 2d for carrying on ,� to the full. -The spelling match re- BeLl has purchased the balance Of clair moved that $100 be donated to with that of his father's, extended church work and -we believe that $10 �tk;'­ - `�,!�'­ suited in the boys being defeated; it the farm- Both get possession on Missions and $50 to help pay Some over a period of more than 75 years. was given to Mr. Harry Smith, as ,(�.,,t>,, ,,.�il,­ was very close. We will hear from April Ist next. -Mr. Jacob Kipfer, of ;,��?`, � _�;, the expenses of the eburch which -in last wee.W.s issue, through a caretaker, for extra service given, .1. . the boys again and perhaps the re- who has been 3iving on the Babylon was carried unanimously. The Red clerical orror,,the attendance at a the balance remaining in the bank at , ;,%-!�, �11,;"� suits will be changed. -The King's Line for over a year, has moved to side, with Mrs. R. J. Patterson, as recent meeting of the Young Peoples' pnsent. �,!! �� � Daughters will hold- a box social in Dashwo,od and will work for Mr. ` � ,.� I I 0. their leader, also met at the close of Improvemont Society was given as I , "I ��­ I - the church on Friday evening, March Redemen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender the meeting to discuss the banquet, (.-ver SM, whereas it should have read, . 1;,�_�. 19th. A good programme v0l be are .' . 41�1 ving into the home vacated by which willbe held next Monday night. and was intended -to read, as over 600 GRAIN MARKET ,_ , ,� 1. , - ; provided and lunch for those without Mr. 0 I �, 'boxes. Come and bring a friend. Kipfer and family. -Miss Ethel Briefs. -Miss Laurel Penfound, bf which was a,,TeCOrd attendance for Toronto. March 9th. - Manitoba wheat-_ ,,�,' N , - . Hess, who has &pent some weeks with peo- No, 1 Norbhern. $1.56; No� 2 Northern, $1.60; ­­ Regina, Sask., is visiting her uncle such an oecasion *and shows bolw �, ____ her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) L. Kalbfleisch, nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pol- pie can attend Such meetings if the No. 3 Northern, $1.49. 1 . 1, a y ,�11 '; at Elmira, has returned Manitoba oata-No, 2 C.W.. nominal -, No. � ; �i,�, CHISELHURST to her home li,k.--Q,ite an interesting game of only have the 11 so to do. - The No. 3 act quoted; No. 1 feed. 48c: No. a * , wt , � �,-, " here. -A real estate deal of, ,ore hockey was played on the Hensall roads were so bad the first of this feed, 46c: Western grain uuotations on c. , � f""�,� , �� J�,��,-, C 1 y 1, rts " F I Notes -The sale of farm stock and than usual importance was Put rink Monday evening, when a game week owing to the ice and hard pa k- J. b, , - 't',, implements belonging to Wm. Elder through here on Tuesday, whereby was East anti ed . snow that often a number of teams American corn. track. Toronto --No. 2 yel- , " _ low, 971he, No. 8 yellow, 85c. "­' was well attended 'and some good Mr. Alex. Voisin, of the Goshen Line, ' 1-4, I 1, ,;": West end of the village,- The score would have to double up to move ord- Millfeed-Delivered, Montreal freights, bugg ,,,. prices were realized. Mr. Elder is south, will take over the hotel in was 8-6 in favor of the West end.- inary heavy loadg, such as logs and Included: Bran, per ton, Sso.25; to s8i.25: � � horts, per tan, $32.25 to $28.26: middlings, . .� I giving UP farming owing to an acti- Zurich, known as the Wailper House. Mrs. Wm. Peurt, who hag been vi�rlt- wood. -Mr. Robert Morrison is im- s ; 11 $89.26 to $40.25; good feed -fiour, per bat, , �, dent he sustained last 0 1. �.., ,ftober, but Mr. Walper takes Mr. Voisinps farm ing for a few months with her sis- proving nicely from his late accident $2-30- 11 � , , after a complete 'rest he, no doubt, as part payment. Poss , on will be Ontario oats­�O to, 42c, f.o-b., sbipping ,,� i %19-1 ter, Miss Clarissa Mitchell, who has but is not a,ble to go about much as points. I I_` �, I will regain his usual health. - Mr. given on April Ist. Mr. Walper has been poorly, returned to bey home yet. -We are sorry to have to report Ontario good milling wheat_$11.21 to 01.88 "Ifq ", Williand Martin had a successful not fully decided whether he will move last week at Amberg, Wisconsin, ac- that Mr. William Howard is very I.." , I i. I � :. ill f.o.b. shipping points. according to freights. � , �', . r ' ,,- , �� I' Wood bee On Monday last and on on the farm and become a far -me companied by her sister, who intends and suffering much- from the vrouble BarleY-Malting, 62 to 64c� 1, �, Tuesday evening be gave a dance, again or purchase a home in the vil- Buckwhest-No, 2, 69c. :..�!A�. staying for a while in hopes khat that he has had for some time in his R.ve­tfo. 2, 95- -,I,, �� 1. And a moSt enjoyable time wasspent. ]age. � $fJ"I'll"i the change will be beneficial to heT face and will not -yield to the many M=nitoba acur-Phwt patent. ".40, To- ",:�,,,, 11�i , -Mr- Lorne RtNaughton last week �A.-4-t% - . ­__ -_ - -1 health. -Mrs. Lou Simpson left very treatments givian,-Miss Nellie Car- r,"to: do., second patent, $7.90. ,'��,','�,--','�, * I moved his family and effects to his of per bushel in .car loats. Toronto, $6.00; son. � ,,� , � �,.,I',L:,�,., evv' home -in Usborne. His KIPPEN suddenly last week for Biirrie, to lielp michael returned the first part board, in bulk, $5.90. i,;'' � 11 I , many watches, clo I Purse bar sister, Mrs. Steve Vair, this week froth Stratford where she Stra--c-lota. per ton, $9-00 to 89.90. 1, eks and Jewellry repaired. Ftest ::,''?"i Tiends wish him success. I "� �:"��" ,;­ f . I of work (,one in sro(A -time. Prices right. J. and brother-in-law, Mr. MeMartin, had been for a number of weeks ow- Screenings---4standard, recleaned, Lo.b., b y r.`_`,,&'-1 __ - A. Westoott, Seaforth, rta, Per ton, $22.50. ��,�,,,_ . 3089-1 who are both very poorly, but We ing to the illness of her,uncle, Mr. po 1�" ­t'4ff I / �,'),�:,,' Notes. -Mrs. Fowler, of Exeter, wish them both a speedy recovery Gilliard, who has at late undergone - .;�.�­... DUBLIN spent the week end with her mother, Mr. Hugh Mel � IoUS op -Mr. , JWA "'.k. � �,�� ,_ 'K �,, �Z,1� . s,,�' � 11 Donald, who has bden several quite seri ,erations. _ . Mrs. R. B. McLean, also with her visiting at bte-Tiorrid LIVRaTnick .W= ,...�, r "'. NOtes-Mrs. William Jordan and for a few weeks C. A. McDonell has had some im- 11 I I . ' '�.` _311 sister, Mrs. John Henderson. - Mr. bits .accepted a position for a mo, provements made to the interior of union 6 ek Yards' I ron , Mh h oth- 1� . --- I- ' 'a. J. J. Brennan weTe the'guests to . Po to re ,,,; ". Alex. McKenzie, of our village, heavy shipping cattle was . of ,while .trade in ,; ­� bf Mr. and Mrs. Lea- Murray On Wed- while VrIth a printing office in Mitchell, and his fine dwelling.. on the corner evrhat slow , I., �. - , cc � .' - , oesday-1 Mrs I han n ;� ��", - ,��I, .- I Thomas O'Rourke, working with some harness, slashed left last week for 'Mitchell. - U-�t Nelson abd Ri6mond Street, south, scra ! ., . of bade - er. andy-weight suers and all 4 - I � ��, . , .�i, .A� . ". I -ring slowly from a -lines pold xeadily ekt, I rfees.. steady 1;��, , his finger almost to the bone, and was Sunday being missionary SundaV'in including goo(f hal'dwOod floors atid " , to butcher I . � _:11 �:; gaft, is recove , g VAth last weetea bAva&ce �. J " 4"�� '. , � if `­` - I'L T&*ht illnegs-Mn. Bernard Wli- required to seek medical attendance. the Hensall United Sunday, school, wall decorating,4�Xtfig hoped that the t - 1p.,*'a market, ­,L,�q, The oftritg was adwo' 860 boad'hooicir thun � _ . I Ile this accident will, not prevent Mrs. A. Sinclair and Mrs. Lee Redder great quantity of show which w on ?Aoaday last, but #ver)thJrJ b4 , �t , 1q, - 1. 4�lzhp of the 3rd concession of Logan Whi I � 41,�', � e �y - , 6 a few �, ...:, i .�;`_ � I , �`�� U -having a sale (A farm stock and' Mr. McKemie from carrying on his sang a duet very acceptsibly.-An old have in this loehlity Will go away ,Oads of heavies was cleaned ub fiy closing 1, tivie. Th&a was -tot ninob 4olnir in the �­� ­,. t will prove a handicap for time dance will be held in the tow" gradually, or othiiiAM-e Ay have stockbr utd feeder dilvuxon t�upoy be%s .�:�,A, , 1 � , , 11230faiTletitg On the 19th iiistant. The work, I we It .,Z,_1j11'1,_ 1. e time. -A delightful social' eve,n- hall this coming Friday night, and a Very serious t1kno ,an I " ­i� , ,, I �f-,,, ,,, ­ 1" ;kdY Purposes moving t<L Detroit later "am 4 it will be light and ovl$ a: couple ,q ,fWa;f�,g tmdem , , Tfq, - 41 . � ,%I�,'2, �,�, ". ". in ing was spent at Mr. and Mrs. Thos. good music will be provided. Mr. well for the coutiell. th take every moving to the'A�Ales af 844, tQ 0% cents a " , 1-1111" , " .,16 SPring-Mr. L, X. Loolly has I ::".;,.�, . ," . couple of Adyce heavIld; of the top seithig, . P I Wo'rkmarl's, of the Ldtidon Road, re- James Sangster and Mr. Nei,jon precau ng I'�,.�,�?.'-4','�,',,t",,-,&bogigd of hit new house in the vil- tion in -theway at openi I "I'91"'I" I.", ,� .1i '. , , UP stronw-at a.8,15 ,cents -and the lop load fit 8.40 1 �' �� 't"""',�, 1�#46 Mr, John Usagher, at a good cently when they entertained a goodly Blateliford will be in Charge. - M99 the eatch basins 6id doing everything cents- Medluih�: hen,Mes at 11/4. to .7.66 Ceath. ,�",L !;i� � . - -r, w�7e the slow. king. As regar& volurne, the ,,, number of their frieAds. m and Relen Smith, of London, accompanied possible to gjvd',tho'w;a-ter a clear '1� �'� . � T40 house was occupied by MrS, Workman proved thermelves the by I -L.". --y 'Was "itbo . ut iftor-al, xOdt heavy I .,,,]L V. Drawn since it was built, a friend, spetit the ,week end dt course, as the old_�Magei has it, "A steers ft-na tat heifers selling for ghItTment .�:�tt, . very best of hosts and hostesses- the 7 ' L'. �"P�% , ,, Mr. � Arown�s removal to ux, home of her parents, Mr.* and stitch in time s;�*-d; !line." In other Of the b4i0drWelght, butcher eattle the b4mt , , load avd-gli,st 11696 POU114 abld at 8.40d ,,i�,�,, 240v At RobaA4 was pres. Mrs, Thomas Kyle and Miss Jean Me- Mrs. Alex. Smith -Mr. Law Joynt, words an ounce 0 pieVOIntion is *orth �� , r, �01_. ,,, r'. I ,� , ,, " � ,,� , �, � ... 1. ,�, � and the bulk of t "I , Aw "O. 1.1, ,11-1,111 11� 1-vith. wi 94dress and -a purse Lon spent a day In London. -We VAO is attending Wfttern University, 9 p6und of ett4 ete has been 7.0 to 74% cents ,per 1aVb=d,8"D,VVWh1 e %te=uln . ;_�,�_­,t,�11 ;ti,:J ��,, ," , ", 4 .. , r , , ,�,�.!,� �.I ",", ��,.,. , " 0i ti, &" si)117 to note that Mr. Thos, JOhng Londoti, spent the, week end at the very little wood * " ht i to market to 9064 6teas hftuSht GY, to IY4 ceititz, abd " 11111AI.'' , I . e cohmt gatf#h of St. )�g �,.T. - �_, I 9,YA . ;X, . ' ' .111, .- , .. "I'll.. , '. . , "I. � ", . ­� . . If chura w I .1 ��I,-,�t�,P-X,',F�, ��. ' ' A lig1% be dt our village, still c6titiniaeg poorly, home of his mother,, lfvs, Aflco,joynt. -hare'this wizit6ij. the,,primers a . ..�� �, 0 � ", " thOrdt WOTel fo* 13teter 191RIQS beloW 6 csIttS, . '. I . " �1`r' � L � - . - " " , q, , X�0, ,,, 11; , .1, -1 I , ���;�.�k)"���i."",6,.,4�.,�'lit) , , PP"r- 01164-W -heifers b',6u*M- 'I to -M- t , �.. - - - �, bed, , . . �-�Xfte pea* of St. Andr6w'§ Unifed -The W,m_q. of 'the United Chula ing to he buyilftg� � i 1,.,4nd -not doing tine,Muft to itood V"d 6Y4 % 6.a eebts. C�a*g , �t?ZV"-Ak'­�"!!� 0� i . ent, and , . '­ ,� �� 0 the' past eijbt " - , _ ,,'�'�F��.'L�'-�,�n'l�fl��'�',�N'���! 'j�,. I Church are Indebted to Mr, and 'Mra. Thet for th ir regatar WeWng on mudil in the wgyio 796tthl out Wood =_a aft-oug festate, the bulk of the gcod I , ''�. , , , , 15,��11'. . � a flUent speak. - .141111_11g- . � IL Win. lvisari,f�r the handsome Hymnal W,ednesday el Ell & bn her Mild gellft from'#.40 t6 8�oyitii Ver '��' , � ... 1. . .; I ,� �o, ,"-ftr"-�tp � 10 rAissed 'Isy tte aftPmoor, 'Murdh 4tlL either for ho",00itittifttiot or for 11�0��,04�,,R ,,,�,�,'�,­ I .. 11 mp now" I I 11, ,­,�t"',v �� e .10 � � r 1'7�, � I � Aa i , ., 1 11 I' - R I . " ,�T�,VX��""%Mx,j 0 I Board placed in the ch- poulia. *1th a ddubfe�-Of UW at #V4 cents, "'."', ,11I,tt`.�,p� t, I 11 - , Urch. - We Ws. C. A. Mebonell took chttrge; ,of gal -, Mr. E ,� ' 1W, 4m- - "', .i�, �1, 0, . Re J, li�ade a bubi- w%pe ta,sahim om. #&* woth 4 to 51h em4m. '!��",,'�,?",�"�,�l','�,'i:,- , ..- , . ,", �ql."'' 1�., , , ,., �.,'" , , . - hoiie the boya and girls of our Mia- t1I# meethlet Mtt. D. A-Calltd1or gave liess trip to tojftaa�,�"40jng'�tlje Pas Pulls sold dtowv. fi-4-Avros toe expott making , ,4_,i : �.:, .I,�,'j,�!�p,�I,",&,,, ",�"", .r .,�,#;. ., 1, .1 . ., . t , . - "" ­,�� "'IM"'i � 11 �.%.,. I , - . , . .1 5 t4j 6 ec#ft #�ek_ vbdftd' taid bbl6tuas tb ,..-1;,, `�,,;M �,:, " I � , "I. 11, "I I Mall. Milid ',P�fll reniglAbor their usual a very infptegtibg 1�4tor oti AmOA- week -Our M111W , ­,at� bligy pte- We4slum uau L "k -M, 1�'.' 1.11 - __ . L - ftbm , " , ,_ ,,, , t"', .'' .. oting on 'Saturday at 2.90. 0-04" 1 iv . , I , 'fr6m M to cents. The � Aw"'amm " le p eft"o A04 China's RAftlaton: Vto. ,baring for theffyl-�.'. , � *,fifq I'll the neat 1,111 c - TR Aaby bee,�ftf r � I ' ., . ;X� r�',,J,Ing I I , C_ � _,eit , ' .see illAt tho bo'kq wifintyrie W om Indi'si, future. ---Mr, #*1 �MA , , roynt 4h a 9 - �,`U".Jf . gave a Pape , � ffb* J§�/ , tftft. . ,,�,., � . "., I , , lv�6; 0614 f9t,d4y � i %, . , � , 91 ,�, . " ' t dc�- 46100' .illt;uib 14-00 - *04 8661 -ft A wid .. S!, .'A 'goo& 6-Nqf!i.&', % d1hd Mrs. . a -V ,� � _ r11 M� 24 dimb for 9a4tT#W.` bw ,X, h " were in tom � !U044 ' a 1�� 1 " - IV. , 'Myt"I C6610iVied by', ft i-�#* i '' A.W. _ y . Oar r It, iti unowk. htva +Atie -was vevv 164v' tAlkdn � cai�ey. ,0*110 , 04 *$1144. "U'd "34N ­. I ' - '� '. � " ' ThL-rdl tult,#fg ' . Dotlka%, MAl is the bo,01ii1irm, ­41tt blisitlegi,', iai . 7,; � ,,�: " , Me& t�.4 .q� ­ ., I�IV*71 '' . re - rest V sale tv 10 . , . I 11 .."u'd6ato, bovirdver, " � 1, .;,� , 1 -� � ,1­,qq! V �ft "', . 141 1 d I � -11 �� -1 . . I ­ ., - t 6% tb 0% 60aw vot 1! � 1, I . 1, I. J, I . t, ,.,-;, 1, - ''. t';';`o� I_: ,'� ,. � � I ., I i .- I r %.'%!,F _ ,., �,'% I, r rr' ' , I . , "'. 7� � - !�":: " " t , , t' � - Ir � , � . - . .- 1:� � 4 $-,--,.. .R�.g,j7�ge,=Orep�A-mprea,s.:o.a,gca�-44pq-gl.i�w!*.P,UV,�,L�lt�,W. fe; ',�i'.`� 1, I , - _ �41F�pl I i I.. ,� It- . ,are 'b�Wwwj�, -fliffohia and;7.," -�, �P, AlAuali§R40 �Iwmn�', i. " . � J .4 . _111 W 'Wg­ 'R, � . $hoop., 11 ,*§��, '4': .1 , V ;'. R;l' ._,,� .1 , ., �'#rs,Jxow,Ah4*m , % Xm %#As .a . � 9,1the No* eg, of , � , Ite, e*i'ry woman who, t�o 'A -s -. t , , I . � , I .., wq,4uvi ,We I p fi,1 �tgo, goe4 ,ohOe I w eAll to.,,: - V� � PrOolill"t 4 i ' 94 " � , , ;,,, , , , ­ . . see,. tAP " MOP 'RO,ili* " Agies ak0IR-­,?'_ �, , � � . . .: 1.,. t, � �'. , . � . . I I . . � I I '- " �4�',,.�. _ , , "'. �j . ,. , � �, -, . I! I A pateAt Slipperwith instep 40,41 ith fiU4 , r i4v ., I -P "wi w ititell 4g. �lili -,v I , "O's. ., . and qu�rters; netat'walkino 11ROV �flila k4bb.ctr,te" . I � ­ 1i I . . . V - I " ie: , I , I . ". e�, lifto. 'Pair ............... �... "'1!...'o..... ­1i -:,AQ_" 0:.� , ­� �,', I I . I , r I �. :1. � , 1�,�', . I ,� . . ��_ ,� ,,,- , , . 8telm , _­_, ,. " _,� - A patent Slipper with three stiaps over instop"Reot 04 J. , yx� 01 >� f , . - _k - -1 - . varnps; Cuban heels with rujiber� too lifts. , _­ '#a,' I ': �'11_'14 . . - , , , , ,, , I I " , " " � I Pair .,tts. f A ...... ... .... ....'. .1.-.-. -....d I - AM � 11.1 . 'i, ,., .1 ' ' ' 1 . ' ' I I � I;- - L. . ".� �:,� , " �,: . I A Patent. �glip&r:wftk tviro, atraps','and �wjth ziefit.- ,e, .. b, :1 �) ".�, � _' . " ' ' ;,:,. �­ 'L I _ ,- I ,vamps rubber heels of walkingl, 1. . . �� 0 ,�,�. . � Pair .".. . ....' D! " . . . . L .. -, a � � . at. 7­.'�.. ..'p'.1.1"'."'.... �­..,�.. I ,_ . . I ­ 11 -A- *iO,bPAXCW1$IVW.Y 'W- $FAROUTR BY ,:� ,, EMPRESS SHOUS RIO; ';,4�,V-:�,' , '' , , .-I I'' ,.., I 1. - .11r. I I . ... . ,,,, . -1 :. ­1.10!�..�', � I � , '', , ,_ . I _iO 0. � ,,, " " ­ ­ I ­ ,:,It - I 1. I 1� �. : �� � - � , " . , . , �; . t 11 � . I � , �A� , 11 ,. , , � I , .� - � - I I 111� �', . , , av I -AW: : ".m..Z., %��',' .. " . .4 V�._AZ �_.�",. . 0 . b - � ,, . _, .. r OW. , , � MOWF- , . 1. " � ­ _; . I 1� - I 5FAAF0.9 , rZI ,,, . . TELEMONE 11 OPPOSM -COMMERCIAL ROM . . - I - wand, - . . I --1. I I . I I- . . - � I ' . ' Hop receipts, 1,606. There was it light Most of the lambs in to-daes offering were offering 44 how and prices ruled, higher, Westerns, and 290 from that quarter, which Neorly all sales were made to local b.ptchem averaged 90 pounds. sold at'13% centso 'Me and prices ranged from S%4.r,o to 4x4ab. few natives offered brought 18 to 14 cents WiM the bulk going at *14.50 and ,414.60. per po nd for good ,to choice aptuff, which wai 'a Poor qualft hose sold at, $14.25 - sovns sold , . steady with Thursday 4asL On FWd4y there Min $12.50 to SIL75; rtth one,or two at were 1,500 Wedern lambs here, and of these $18m. ., � 1. 1.250 sold at 13 cents, the balance,' en4ed out - . going at -11% cents per votind. Half a dozen I .. _. sheep sold to -day at 4 to 8 cents per Vound, � . . or steady. Hogs, in an offering flat was of avwage . � Monday volume, sold a auarter lower than -last Thursday's close. thick smouths. Lo.b., I making 18 cents per pound. ,Jackson Receipts to -day were &813 cattle, 80 aztives, 1,272 hogs und 862 sheep and lambs- Quotations:- I "JALS y S P F74%. gvod� $7M to $7.50; butcher steem, eboice, I so, ) $7.00 to $7.50; do. good. $6.00 tiD r75 - botcher heifers, cholec� 16.50 to $7M: dm: -for- good. $6.00 to $6.50; do. moddu3n. $5X)0 to - FRIDAY and SATURDAY 86-00; da. comraen, $5.00 to W60; bu cows choice� $5.5e to W00; da. =I MARCH 12th and T&h to - good. $4.00 to "59; butcher bulls. good. 16-00 to $5.75; botognas. $8.25 to $2.75; 1 PEAS ., Ut cannem and cutters, $2.25 to $8.09; sprinW. I I Can ..................... ers. choice. 1185-00 to $100.00; soad faw" 11170-.00 to $80.00; mwilium cows, =$45. 0 to I TOMATOES � , 14 $60.00; feeders 116.25 to do. 1 Can good, $6.7i.- fair, $5.60 to $0.00. stockers, good. $11.00 to I 15-50; do. ftir, 04.60 to $4.75; ..................... CORN I 14c calves' choice. I Can' .... ................. $18.00 to 914.00; do. goocl, $11.00 to $12.54, greaser%, 45.60 4o t6.50; good light sheep. 4-1.06 ROLLED OATS 25c to 48.06. heavies amd bueks, $6.50 to $6.60; 1 6 pounds .................. good lavibs, $118.60 to 144.00 ; I'- -e&- $12-00 tib $12.60; do., budw. $9.00 to $19 So - . 1 GRANULATED REDPATH SUGAR, $1A do. =119, $10.00 to $11-00; hogs, thick .;ZZ7t;; 14 lbs . .......... led -W wittered. $13.90. do., fo.b., $13.00 ; do., country points, SM76; do. off cars, Sit, LUX 10,C s,elect premium, $2.". . I Package ...... .......... � Try a Pound of our Satisfying Coffee Montreal. March M-4rAttlip receipU. Sr,6. There was light P. & G. SOAP 55c g oftering of cattle due in Part to the recent snow blockade,. Prkes were stronger and sales fairly brisL A half dozen 10 Bars .................... . SEMLESS RAISINS 2.5c choice whl6a faced steer$ Wgre sold for $8.25; $Sr was Vatd,fok Q ectiple'of 6hy beav- and- p choice Wfer.. Good 2 pounds . � ................. NU jL?LL , 25c sold far qteem wer� ,$7.26 to $7.75, wnd,*�_. lkin4 3 Package$r ....- ' ............. around $0.76 t* s7, The calankinist kinds realized f�opt Irp.60 Good'bet" AYMM PORK & BEANS 25c , up. were 2__,"C�an§ r ... ............. .... sold for $7 to $7.60 and cognmon to.medium quality colf brought from M75 +. $5.26. The- . PtFRO: INDIA BLACK TEA ea r Due -- vezy &- gi�od eo�wn agere& neae pound ............ ........ prices were based roore or less oa the short suPply amd. the unfavo,rable.progpeeb of ItIty GOOD QUALITY - 45c immediate Improvement in WOOMS weather Und 10ad conditions. ................... . A FULL LINE OF EASTER GOODS Quotations .-Butcher stmrs, ch.fm $&Go to $845; good. 17-25 to $7.75; medium, $6.50 TO CHOOSE FROM - to U; common $6.50 to $4.50; butcher helfers We are solo Agents f6r Neiloons tood $1 to $7.50; medium, $6 to $6.50; cc=- mort, 1114-75 to, $6.50; butcher -WE. -W-, Package and BlIU Chmolateg - the $4 to $5125; ca9ziers. #2.7s to sa; cuttem, #a Chocolate that is In a class by Itself. to $3.76. butcher bulls 0002mon, $4 to $4-76- Also Smiles & Chuckles. See the Calf recebtfi, 496. 'There Were, no good veals offered and the heat lots 60141 for Faster Package� $10.60 and $11. Just ordinary qu&Hty calves We Sell Ek"d Neilsons Ice Creasm brought $10 and $10-26, and 44 was offered At 10 cents. Alwa Ready. -for the poorest lobL .78 QuoUttlons--Cood v", Sn; nedhLies, $Io to $10-60; common, $7 to 140. ' Sheep receipts� 70. Sheep ,Were In goad de_ .- . - I `." Jackson E. F mand and up to $8 was paid for a few good 0 light ones. ,Poorer kinds sold from $4 to $1 .. � ­ -. and, yearling lambs, $10.60 to $11.26. QuOtatiora-Ewes, . Rens . , an, Out. - $7 to $2. iamabs, g,wd, , $21.25; commmu, $1o.59. . . . L Store Open Every Night . I . __ - SEAFORTH Monument Works I ., . Have on hayd, and order- ed for eail�. Spring de- fivery, a large and well selected stock of choice Memorial work from the small slid low priced MARYM, to the most fu STATUARY. Call and examine. W. E. CIRAPMAi�q Proprietor McLACHLAN Businesis College I . Stratford, Ontwdo . . . Reopens for the Faff Term o.n Thesday,'-sevt lot I , _ WrM TUN SAIM 8TAPF Or WIMM , . -1 , . , '­., � I I sudum men, kmwing tw ddr gftt . . , -1 I—— �. I, .. . ­ t8ut than the Vabstes of otto � ' ! � '. �-_e � ", , �, , - .,jw - " Mon trained belp than ** '"a 11 � I W " � . . , I � W*' ---- .. .1. 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