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'­'bUnd'ay eve4fa 11 ,�'04&,i' . 0 perti ' %(�Noll H, FrWAyt, NaWO DW- - , 'when all qftixip 'ext * members aM It - � : "I �0 � Phost, lutereatea in tue womews mis. I � '3�� .1 I ,I �11_ 11.Z., � ", . sionary work may be placed in mark, - , ,� V ed envelopes on the collection plate " t% v t, WALTON I -the treasurer. This ma3 1"'1111"I'l I : I . I . or given to, 1�� opnoement,Mz and Mrs. Ed- be done at either services of the day �_ � Roe announce the eng'Agement Horticultural Society. - The fumi 11;;; 11 �� r youngest daughter, Lillian Spring meeting will be held on Apri I W I I— 1. to Mr. Wilmara Xachan, son of 11W Last week the Secretary sen - I '111am Machan, of Grey. LO England for special seeds of Cy , �!, I . 111!!, '. 0"', 0"', IX, I � , , 5 . ", clamen and t-,wQ kinds of Primulas ti �10�) , T! W I , CY , � , ___ '4� 1 1 ,- , �� be distributed among -the members "I.- -k I -- ;,4"t" � Wt.- , " " � It is likely that the Brucefield aw �a ,..AT F"MVILLE -tE `;`,Yqi�� M &� " -, ,. Kippen members will go together t� 'A F,`�':', o1Z11 1-1 . � Notes. -In Ebmville United church hear M.r. Moore's lecture. �!,.. ko4i , 4� . � �m . , . , 4 - Dix 'Rrida7 evening, March 19th, Rev. Moir -For the Jubilee Concert oi , . , . gh - i : A E. Johns, missionary on furlou Monday evening, the choir girls hav r , I from China, gave a most interesting arranged to have a table of cand, �: 11 I!& ­ ,,, and instructive address ,on a holiday and baking and will gladly welcom. . ... ., � ! (I 1.1" trip he with other missionaries, took any donation, however small, of eithe I �� V: .." � , into the Tibetan Hills among the kinds. . 11 ".1 Tibles peoples. Illustrating with beau- Death of Duncan MeNriald.- . " . , ." , , i% 'e, .... tiful colored slides, Mr. Johm kept Brucefield people were shocked o� it. ," I - 4 , 11 . his audience captivated for more than Sunday morning, March 7th, to lear , _ . I ,an -hour as he described the country of the passing of Air. Duncan M( ". " ", ...:., and people with their life habits and Donald. This sad event cast its slu � , I - -, �.,I, � " . religion. The Mission Band, on be- dow on the whole community as b � ,'. , half of whom the entertainment was appeared to be in good health ti , .2f_ 11, 111.� I provided, also did splendidly in sev- Saturday, the day before his dead I ­�. . ,� .,� ,! ., eral numbers, which they contributed The funeral service on Wednesda 11 . . . ,-1 to the programme. - The three young- afternoon was conducted by his mir ...... ". eat of Mr. Johns' family also sang ister, Rev. Mr. Armour, who �ase 11 t �1_ in Chinese, being dreszed in Chinese his comforting remarks on the bes T cos,tumes.-Last year at this time the known and loved of old Testamer , k I mud was dried up, but it some ways Scriptures, the 23rd psalm. Mr. Mi f , Z1.4", off now, the roads being in a terrible Donald was of a kind, quiet, Tovab] , , . -on, I .. condition for travelling. -Mr. Harry dispositi loved by all who kn �� Johns has cut down what remained him. He was a son of the late V r , t, � ?.� of a very large willow tree, which can McDonald, of Brucefield, an . 1� ,,� � . has stood -for a great many years at leaves to mourn the loss of a lovin , I his gateway. This tree in its prime, brother, three sisters, Mrs. Fred Smit ". , , _ ,�, ty with its wide spreading of Chicago; Mrs. Neil Yellowlees c ,�,, was a beau I r .., ,,, � branches, but as time has passed it Bowmanville, Ont., and Mrs. A. � Nc' has been broken down, branch after Scott, of Brucefie(ld, adl of whom wei ­ ,.- branch, till nothing much remained. Present at his funeral. I , It will be well remembered as a land , 1, ". I I mark by old residentz of this corn- - -------- _ __ ­ .. munity.-A sleigh load from this BAYFIELD ,� I . . I . vicinity attended the play given in .. Breezes. -A successful wood be , 11 ­ Main Street Church, Exeter, last week -.If,. t. was held by William Higgins on Fr " -1 11, and report a most enjoyable til"e.- day afternoon of last. week and i I , 11 I �� 1� - __ the evening a large number gathen , � 111, I HULLETT and had a nrost enjoyable dance i ,;,� - � , Mr. Higgins' home. -Graham Elliot ­ N'T of Stratford, is visiting at his horr '111, Notes -Miss M. Adams was the I ,,, �,t: guest of he17 sister, Mrs. Austin Dex- hQre.-Miss Phyllis Bacon, of Londoi , ,�. 1. . ter, last week. -Miss Ida Ball, of who has spent a week with her si� I, ,;. . -1 Clinton, was the guest for a few days ter, Mrs. Hall, returned Tuesday.- . 1; Biqls have been post,L-d up announ, "". at the home of Mr, an'd M -r -s. Charles . I t%, ing a play, "The Little Clodhopper I . Suridercock.-The young people of ., I q;, this vicinity are busy practising a to be put on by the Junior Dramat. � .,,', play which will be given in Kinburn ComPany of Zurich on Wednesda I- g, April 7th, at the town hal - 4, evenin N, shortly -Mx. Peter Dunlop and sis- -The river broke up on Tuesday, 23i .,;",. % ter, Miss Vera Dunlop, attended the I , ;.�._ - wedding reception of their cousin in the latest thatt has been known f. , I.. 11. years. This may put a finish to tk, 1. Y 11 Morris, a few days ago. -Mrs. Geo. I . McVittie, who has been vi�siting with ice fis,hixg which has been very g,Dc I .. 11 I friends in Toronto, has returned home. for the past few weeks. -The youn , , peop-le of Trinity Church arc- bug . - Mr. J. Fairservice was in London I .�:;,� - ­bu preparing a play, "Engaged," to t t:,. on siness on Wednesday last. -Mrs. I I - presen. I 5�7 John Rogerson has been on the sick I ted shortly aftep Easter. - If, list for some time but her many, X F, Accidents. -One day lw I . i� 111. friends are pleased to hear she s get- i week while Hugh McKay wa.s cuttin I I �., ; some limb-, he had the misfortune t ; ., -a rry M ,� tint around again. -Mr. H *on I cut his knee -cap, which had to �, I , . has purchased a firte piano. . 1.1, , stitched. I I ... �, . ___ - . __ -On Friday of last week whil , Samuel � , �. - Houston was shooting at I VARNA I'll ,,�51tl' squirrell, he met with an accidentth,j , ". naight have resulted much more sei ;' Notes. -Miss Welsh spent the week ... I 11 end with friends in London in comp- iously. The rifle he was using wa I ,, I any with her little niece, Ruth El_ an Old one; the ball jammed an .. . _.�. liott, who had spent a week here.- I the barrel burst, tearing the end o! ,, , .11 ", -11 Mrs. Marks, who has spent several thle thumb of his left hand. ,; � I .1 -On Monday while Will Parkc �.. weeks with her parent-;, Mr. and Mrs. . " I . George Connell, has returned to ht,r was cutting wood he cut the sole c � l,i�i home in Toronto. -Mm. Connell, Parr - his right foot rather deeply. Whil 1, .,�., Line, is visiting friends in Goderich receiving first aid he took a WEW �11.1 at present time. -The Women's Mis- spell and fel!l on the hot stove, burr, %,,' . " ing his face severely. I I �� ., _�. slonary %,melty of the former Pres- ., Annual Meeting. -The Ladies' Ai . .M byterian Church held their last meet- . 1� ing before. going into the Union, at Society of St, Andrew's Uniteti churc , 1� I held their annual meeting on Thurt, . �.. Mrs. A. Foster's. The oldest rnem, .11 I day, the 18th, in the basernent. Th �", ber, Mrs. A. Foster, was pr"ent*-d , .. ,�', with a text book, after which a dainty' Pastor, Rev. H. Kennedy, was chair 11 I I man and conducted the devoUonal ex . .,:.. lunoch was gerved.-Mrs. (',has. St,,,'k,,,rci,K(,.,;. -Mrs. R, Scotchmer was sec .,� held a very successful quilting party - I 1, � � ; retary pro tem; Mrs. C. Toms rea on Friday last when a number of her the treasrurer's report, v/hich sbowe I V, friends spent the afternrion-Mr. W.1 ' 1."S'.. Ta-rinr ohipped live -stock to Toronto I that the -Society had prospered durin; .,., Saturday. -The sudden thaw has i ,the year and has a good balance o I .... ren-thand. The annual fee for member ' .. . li dered the roads almost impassabi '�Iis twent\-five vents and a collectio �. ,,, but thanks to the road boss, they ' . , have I � - . , : , gotthe road machines to work. ---MT- , I s to In. tak,n at , :(-h meeting. I .. , . , "$" A. McConnell entertainer] a numbe , r � - "a', decide,! -,, hnl(i � n -cent teas dur . � �, _ of her friends last Tuesday evening. i ing thi- ' v-:tr aL different interval� .1 Thf. offic,-r, wvre elected by bal-lo . ... I I � 1," - ­ ________1 I and r-o!'k-11 aS follows: Ifon. Presi . - , '. !--Ill. .Mt,. W. Wallis; president, Mrs - ,.,. CHISELHURST " I � , - Konnody; vice President, Mn . , , , I Pre-qentation,-The home of Mr. ,,,, ?I;. I?- :d; secret.ary, Mrs. Rober ." I -"'('I--n'[­: -i - I ; ; ; and Mrs. John Simmons was thi., -S< . , ssistant %ecretary, Mrs I It, scene of a happy and pleasing t-vr-nt C. T ; Lreasurer, Mrs. 1,. Makin5 1 ., Th�- riami.s of Mi,-; R. Taylor, Mrs. 1. . ,,�, . - on Monday evening, M,arch 15th inqt I I . ar e and Mrs. M. Green were adde( I., -hen a goodly number of the neigh- " k � �� ,� hors assembled t,o greet them on the to the work committee. The churcl �;! � ��,, land pars,onage committee .are the or "" ,; fifteenth anniversary of their wedding 1.1'�. day. After Ificers of the ,w)cipty and Mis,i J(r,li' 4 . all had gathered. Mr. . ­ Robert Hoggarth read a nice and�.Sterhng and Miss R. Rathwell. Th " ": CoMplinrientary aildrests, congratulat. �iek and visiting committe.e. Mrs '. " . . , 1, I Clark(-, Mrs. I ing Mr. and 1). McKenzie, Mrs. W . .: 11 1.:� Mrs. Simmons on this I ..", --niversary. During the reading a t Wallis, Mrs. M. Green and Miss R . �, I .1 4. . beautiful Coleman lamp waa brought Taylor. ne next meeting is to b4 � � ,.�: 'forward and presented to them to tho third Thursday in April and , " %r 1COMIrlerate their wedding anniveni - � i. N -n -cent tea is to, he served. I.. � � I , 'ar'Y. The following was the address: .St. Patrick's Social. -A very suc . ­ . , "D Iressful St. Patrick's I- , Mrs. Simmons: We, I . I L ea,r Mr. and social, under thi I., auspices of the Ladies' Aid Of thi I I �. Your friends and neighbors, have con- � . -',:.� gTegated here to -night to enjoy your I United Church, was held in the base ,� I V.. �� hospitality and to cong-ratulat, you I ment on Wednesday evening, the 17t,h I .. .! on the fifteenth anniversary of your'nere was an mcellent programme, 1.�_� I T wedding day and hope and trust that vio)in selections, H. .9cotchmer and A . I �. ,f� you may have. many happy returns of Peck accompanied on the organ b3 . i:1 ;;; ,- I , . the same. We feel that we could not Floy EA-ards; solos, Misses Jean Me I 1� - . I let this Opportunity Pa:gs Without Kenzie, Ruth Evans, Mrs. Ff. F. Ken � "I',, � , 1 . I .11 - Meeting at your home to extend to nedy and Peter Patterg,on, male quar. 11, ":, - I " tette, A. Frwin, R. Reid,' E. Merner , " � 01 you our good wiqheiq, and hope and �:,., Rev. H. F. Kennedy; harp selections Q " tl*"st YOU may IOW be spared to en - I 5;1 ", Soy those matrimonial ties, -which Mrs. Kennedy; accordeon selections �,��. , i".. bound You RsP muri and wife and that Mr. Kennedy; readings, Mrs. W. Wal, , �� . ... ,�; your life May be one of extrm.e, hap- li-q, Miss M. Howelq- and Murral ",',,", .., I ­ piness. We kindly ask you to t Grainger. The Irish and Scotch songs " , " this larionp as ""p by 11teter Platte"s-11, unaccompanied ... 11, �,,,.�� a alight token of tho W The feature, of the 1. -�.,, . esteem in which you are held in the ere. excellent. - .t -1, 'neighborhood in wNch you reside, and rogramme was the debate, "Resolv. 1­1��­,o p I ­ as it will b-irighten your home in the ed that the Irish make better Canad. �, ,, F. ., .�� ian citizens 11 , .�. ,darkness, may the recollections of than the " Scotch." There 'i �. � " were excellent s , -1 this anniversary speeches mrade and � " ...... gatharing brighten 7. .;I- I � 'hat g'Plen'd'd given on both sides 1. ". your liv" and make us all feel t jokes "I ... .. it is well to dwell toget,ther in bro- Alffitrmative, nald enzie, misE ... , 1. Do ,- McKe 't, - M. ff. Gerrie, W.m.11�9tetwart- np.gative " 1.", 11�;? - , therlY arft, Signed on bebalf of ' ;:,.. 1_�� `44 ­ o'n ­ 3`0ur neig)7110rs." Mr. and IVrTq. Sim- (',Olin Campbell, Harold S,ot,hmell : �, 11.;P'.. and Mrs. Robert Scotebmer. The �i I . Irtalls inside a fe4ling Teply slid thank- 1�,&,. , I ed the Aelghbo-ra for their kind-n4p-sst, indges, Misses Evans and Howell and .1�2� �1'1 ." 4 ti,,., ,�',, � I and wisgled all to enjoY themselvets Rev. F. H. Paulll' deeided in favor Ol -11t�. il��' J�-, I ;% - 1:11, . t1le remainder of the everting. A -,m& the ndgative. After some TriRh songs r, ,, �,�I,, ..1, 1. .1-1 refreshments ,k ,,.;y e ltme-h wm Provided and the ,;,r,npany were "p7ed. Rev, Mr 11 "') � I , 1.� 6 - . themselv,8�g in gS_me,,g ala� Kennedy was erhairman, and Mrs. W, , W-*: ' . � dabbing till the lvee sma' houm The proceeds 14Z�l ... ,�., " �. 1. - of 1h, 8tewart, orprani.d,., I 1� I 1 %Q, � h their amounted to over $32. �, I'll �,;, . ", 11 W! en all rePai"d to ,� �e" �'tU , h L" 11, 11, 4,111 I 0 1 lavIng Spelfit R most enjoyable tt�111, ,,,, .. I , :.!.­�­­o 1 .4"".. , �11­ ,,, . . IiZ " ,1_ � � t �� i �, 0,19 ff k; �� V11. ­ .11 I I ----- . . I ��?P�,%.'!'­',� _____ - ­­­., - ZMCIT , I . I a , "' , , , , I -, -, Notea.--Mr. 1.6'1111 nskopf, ,I ,,�� R' I I � 11 I .,� e-1.;, , , , . I ., .,, �� I I I � ' '�4: V � jgp J . Kra I , .1 , . '. � '.. L11 �q . 1, . . .p 1- L" , - I ,._ I FeMdAle, Mich., Vigilled at the homea N;1, WT�. , ,,�,i;�, MOE, ISISL.C461 11 �M'Offt�-twlfg to of hit; tiatet, Bim., V negfer, Goshen I li,ffl I , -1 % , N Z,11 . , ., I #400it. -of the ehareh Line, sotith, fOr a feW days this,vmek. , , "' , �,�, , � � " . 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" I " R . i '.I Ir . �� ,_ ? ess wAs transae-tad,!-A large class of we 44i - . 11F.'"A"Ift ,I i " I I , "" , R �', I I , w" !06k, 1� � ", 1 4", t,� " . ;,", I ; � I a 'i , I , . , . I - , " ".44� Q� � M6 XVF A . � . �, . I - , , , 0, 00.'w , , I— , I I . I bung people will be confirmed at the ing to il , (11 ­,Y.,�A , , ", �� 11 I- I OR 110- - , it, � ,,., . I T", - �­ �� � I , , , 411i - , - a t A , � L 0 w9ro Wth- ,, R", - , �� , i A , .,. I - �. , , -Y Ak 9 ., ;;Xv ; � -�!,:, � 117 'And evening -�u on wednea4w labt 04111px on I air It , . 1, �� .1 prvices, in ,the Ltvtherart church here heav 9row ­ _­­ _. bt,' � , I , 't'..'' . - I;, . . 1. . , sl-.. 1 ltk� , . I i .ext Sunday foregoon.-M!r, H. Mous- anti -gQQ .�R , ., 4ays, t�,heire I 1 frieAft, 4ev. Pr. Q. kl"qr 4#4 *�.. 'd "'.... .%. 11 , 1�,.! �, I , . "? I � W , , , L I , I , 1, ­ ? .."I �. I . W'' . ,�� 1, eau has poxehased the -property west an a 2 I IkAd Mini Aple"':.'A '4 . ell � ­ 1.11 " , t, �:,�.� ,V . '' h 111­�.��,'�,,;� � � "! � ' A.,,, ?ei,,,he.W!. , %Am - - . % , ,,� `%; � I ,. '. -,�­f I,,' .1 , - ,,I." 4 : , �;);" �',�,_ '�_ I �_ � r . * I , f his garage from the McCormick son is visit.1'00,her sister in %rO hoding 4 ung ,bJ%uqA,eV �,A� . ��� I ...... 1k, ?,;�,'��, , 1"'4"' ` �� '��' `4 L " " , the - , - , , , 414 , , � . I I 1.� ," state and ilretenids remodelling it in who use, "A�y,ery poorly. max- close of . the semem VA the 0446M.M4 I . .�� -'.t �1, A iil,',�, 114 0, � .1 I ;�,"'t',"".., I , 11_� � �� ,� 0" �, o , I �f� I .1 1. . Jix. Is taking h 1 , 4� t I I h . - I I - Place Hotel h4a ou Friday,nevening,of 'i ir t ., � � e spring and make a residence out garet J0hW4A.Q . �,�, ' .1., I W . - I � " i. ? . *1 - if it. Mr. G. -Holtzman, who -now oe- in -the h$� 'd ng her absende.- weell; Oqr hod4py itealm M4 t :"','::.,,,�, �: I I i . . . a;T uri d mrei . I ,,;. ,". .-'� "I , I_: I. . � . ' - . .. 7 .. .., , _ . ,�,�, I I . I . . upies the property, has purchased Miss Elva S4-p4dock is visit4ugfriends gopai. jih4*1i1,g.,1Ti the oom#eutioh YouF Shoes play an importa _* * " 01411, pearance. � he house on Frederick street, opposite in Londesr0q*o,_Mir. A. J. Swietzer, gamea of the League ,he 0 pal I , '?1JOP" 00*, , tion to Id during'the 'Your Easter oqtfit vi4 not be ooiWppto,'�UAWI N�'!,�'r �, . he mill property, from Mr.- A. Price. of Detroit, ig.in town spending a few p at week$ = ,, - ' I,., I ,' Ong and -1 , a coming out second bosit- your Footwear. Ow New Styles ,are zft4k,- �,.,iv mug -The many friends in this vici i days witli,friends.-Mliss Pearl Kelg- Our local churches were all well rat- Nas-ter is always the time to, appear in New, 8 0 0 ­ ruty � 1�4 , I Mrs. John Johnston, Brucefield, nhige� has� titken a PositiOft at the tended on Sunday last with good ser- k I �k�, .q I . _ " tl-: ,. . I I ­ %11 - , " ympathize with her in the loss of CommerciaL.Rotel-Mrs. Alfred Tay- mom and also ,_­,,�,,, ��­�;,� ,. " 411k. . . I . 11� . good service of praise. The dictates of F,whion are reflected In tbe 010 �" � - M0#111 90. t " �, . ier husband, which took place one day lor receive4.'word that her sister in -All the wedding bolls do not ring being 4,own in our -Spring Displays. The most.%ttractAV,0,-,$iy - ,.' I " , � - I ' 11 I .,. 11 �- ast week. --Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubin ChicAgO W-46 seriou,slY ill, and im- in Hensall and, vicinity, ar�d we be- twed this season are the Pew Blonde Kid, Sautern, Kid aid R ­�,�1,1&,�!;, .�.�,,* ".,7�, - if near St. Joseph, mourn the death medlately b4t for that city -last week, lieve at the present time , they gre Grey Kid 6tra .1 ... , " I ve, al- . I .ps and PumVs. These colored kids are the 'new t . ' 1'�., .� I 1. �f their two-year-olld daughter, Marie, but we believe she is still all ringiriq merrily In the neighboi%hood the new' and are not high�prieed. . �11 ''. I I . vhich took place last Friday. though qufte� seriously ill. -Miss Vio-Ila of Kippen.-A few nice up-to-date . Hliggins spent ;t day in London this dwelfings, gut not too expensively Patent Leathers never lose their popwlarky and we are showing I . "If, ,P ___ week.-OuT main street and sidewalks built, would meet with good sale or many new and exclusive models at Very moderate prices-. Ir . 11, IKIPPEN as vrell ar� ni-ow nearly clear of snow. be quickly rented in our village at . . Note.s. -Special FWter services will be held the present time, as the. want of dwel- I EASTER SHOES FOR MEN . .. -Mr. Fulton, who has been in our local churches a week from links is very -much felt, so the-- ar-, I ,T, ;1,ending the past three months at first Sunday, bamely April 4th. -Our good ch"ces for our contract,...,: o�, Men's Gunmetal Calf and Brown Calf Shoes, made on the popular -,he Manse with his daughter, Mrs. Council has been doing good work other enterprising raerr-Mrs. Orville French toe last with Goodyear Welt soles and rubber qA . (Rev.) Lundy, returned to bis home during the past week in the way of Smith and little child hAve,spent the heels. Special at .................. ................. W1r1195 , i. , n Streetsville. While here 'Mr. Ful- copening up the catch basins and see- past week at the home of Mrs. W!tn. Man's dew Spring Oxford's in Black and Brown leathers at $4.95 up. ` � ton made many warm friends, who ing that the water gets a good run Corisitt, Mrs. Smith's mother-in-law. � were sorry to see him leave. - Miss when most necessary for it. -We be- -Our annuaill Spring Show to be held For Misses"and Qiildren, we are shovnin New Straps and OxfoTds Sarah Dayman, who has been visiting lieve Nx. Wilfred Jones and family here on the 6th day of April, is in Hurlbut arid, Classic makes in stylls that will delight the lit- I . relatives -in Toronto, has returned are moving from the dwelling they looked forward to with very much tle folks, WO invite 'everybody to call to see our Splendid Dis- �onie.-Mrs. Jackson, of Toronto, vis- have been renting on Brook Street, interest as it is likely to prove one play of Eastef Shoes. , , , � I . �ted with her mother, Mrs. Crawford, west of ,*e railway track, to one of of the best yet held and with good . 11 I and also with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Mr. H. C, Soldan's houses on the roads and weather, there will no doubt � , 40 . . 0 1 McLean, the past week. 1111111111� 4111� a i Mrs. W. J. London Road, a little north of our be a record attendance. Don't forget * 11 low. I 1, I 1, Crawford, of Ripley, was also a vis- village.-Mx� Garnet M. Case has the date. -The Peerless Jubilee Con- . 1. . I itor with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Me- moved into.the neat and comfortable cert Singers, who come very bighly D b I Lean during the week. -Mrs. Ross, of dwelling that he rented recently from recommended by the press and Pul- 1. I : 0 Tuckersmith, spent the week end with Mr. Albert White�ides, of Goderich, pit, are to give a concert here in the .0 . I Mys. J, Q. MeLean, and &ughter, and formerly of our village. -We re- Town Hall on Saturday evening of , " 5L A FO A? 7) � F Jean. -We would remind the boy-, and gret to statk that at date of writing this week, we believe, under the aus- TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL girls of the work rneeting of the Mis- Rev. Dr. C. Fletcher continues quite pices of the Ladies' Aid Society of � --- -_ 10 " gion Band on Saturday afternoon in ill and sotill confined to his room.- the Presbyterian church, and - _____ - the school room; also to hand in their Quite'a number of sticks of fine tim- will, no doubt, be a very Rerge at- -_ --- -_ I March envelopes, if they have not y:et ber are being secured in this neigh- tendance.-Mr. and Mrs. James E. --' done is�)_The prize offered by the borhood which brings back old times, Simpson returned from London this LIVESTOCK MARKET f, t ,I Horticulturaq Society to the person when the late T. J. Wilson had large week, where they had been for the Buffalo, 'M,,,�h 28­-Gattle--Receipts, 2,500; .securing the largest list of members, gangs of men at work and when our past three months or so- -Our garage shipping steers $E(.60 to 410; butchers, $6 to . was won by Mrs. Alex. Monteith, of railway yards used to be filled with men are getting things in good shape $9.50; yearlings, $9 to $11; heifeni. $4.76 to �1-, T 14 D A qn, Q ; � -9 fair to hoi .1 - � .. I Oa . e oc e y now ' boasts of eighty members or rn.ore, most spiencad sticks of Timber, and it is wonderful bow skilled the bew- for the spring trade and look rward to a busy season. -Mrs. 1. Abraham a c cc eows, V . . canners nnd cutters, 2.75 to $3; buDs, $4 to $7; stock - em and feeders, $4.50 to $7.60; fresh cows and SPECIALS arid a big percentage of these wem, ers become with the broad axe and spent a day in Goderich this week.- ,,pringem, active and steady, $40 to $120. y ' v Mr. Manley Jinks, the reading of Dbtained through the untiring efforLs adze. It used to be an old saying Mrs. J. Isenoffer, of Kitchener, who Calves-Receipta, 2,400; choice, $11.50 to -for- nf Mrs. Monteith. We believe Our that the b,rcpad axe and adze were has been spending a few weeks with SIG: fair to good, $12.50 to $15; culls, $8 to $1-.); h�avy. $,6 to $9; grassers, $4 $o $6. SATURDAY, MARCH 27fh Secretary, Mrs. (Rev.) L,undy, and the only tools thut the devil was her daughter, Mrs. Harry Price, left .11-8-- 'Receipts, 12,800; heavy, $11.75 to I , assis,tant Secretary, Miss Jean Mc- afraid to use for foar of cutting him- for her home this weetk accompanied $1 2 .75; mixed, $13.25 to $13.75; ycrk,r., REDPATH GRANULATBD lei fin Lean, spent two or three very busy self. -On Sunday forenoon last while by 'her little grandson, Bruce, who in- $13.75.to $14; light yorkers and pigs. $14,25 t 40. SUGAR, 16 pounds ........ 9P I BMW Jays in the fore part of the week attending service at the United tends staying with h� r for a few " $14 sheep and -lumbs--AeceiptH. 10,000; lasubs, PURE LARD 19C sending away orders, etc. With thu Church, MTs. Robert Bonthron was weeks. -Miss Laura Penfound who $9 to $14 ; yirarlings, $9 to $12.50; etwes, $3 per pound ................. arrival of spring and the disappear- taken very seriously ill with a severe has been spending a few weeks at ' $9; mix,ed sheep, $9 to $9.30. RICE 25c ance of the snow. all our Horticul- , a Atack of heart trouble. She was the home of Mr. and Mm. R. Pollick Toronto, Marrh 23rd. Ch,ese, new, large, 3 pounds .................. turis,ts, are eager to garden again- barely able to walk out as far as the returned to her home in Lucan t,his and at. the everting service his subject PEAS 25c Mr. William Ivison, of our village, stairs lq� ad4ng to the basement from w&ek.-Mr. Lloyd Hedden, of Zurich, Union Stock Yards, Toronto, Xamb WrcL-- 2 cans .................... �as installed a fine radio and he and the choir seats, when ske fell insens- spent the past week at the home Of Quowions:- Heavy choice steers, $7.50 to P.00; do., CORN 8 $1.08 �!s friends having been enjoying some jhl, from the excruciating pains. As- his brother, Lee Hedden.-Miss Lillie good. $7.25 to $7.60; butcher steers, choice, cans ....... ........... Take splendid music, etc. -Will tke young sistance was quickly given and Mrs. XcEwen is in Kitchener risiting for $7.00 to $7.Z5 ; do. good, $6.00 to $6.7s, ; Home a Pound of Chocolate people who have received .special i 'I's- Bolrythron was to the a few weeks with laer sister, Miss butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to $7.2S; do., Mellow Cakes, 29c ,ionary envelopes, hand them in , t.his carried session roam, where there is it lounge, and Edith, who is teaching school there- iA-od. $6.00 to $6.60: do. medium, $6.60 to $6.00 ; do. common, $5.00 to $5.50; butcher KLENZINE 25c , Sunday as Miss Neeb, our Secretary, where first aid was griven by a num- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wurm have rnov- c,,wu. choice, $5.00 to $5.50: , do. fair, 3 packages .... ............ xis,hes to close her books, in a few her of f Vends. Medical aid w a s 'd into town this week and are get- to W good. $4.00 $5.06; but4e, bolls. . K,.,d, $,S.00 to $�.50; bologans S2,n to $2.75 TOMATOES $1.08 3ays.-Next Sunday will be Holy quickly summoned and it was not ting nicely s�ettled in the house ,they , � cannem and cu. ttpn, $2.50 to sa..40; spring, 8 tins ................... Palm Sunday and fitting services will thought well to atinnpt to move M,,. rented from Mr. Geiger. -Miss Mae w -A, choice, $8s.00 to simoo; good milch cows 5 50c be observed in the United Chur,ch.- B,nth,,n on a %tmtvhvr until ,,ell Brintrierl,, f)f Chiselhunit, spent th e $70 00 to $80.0; medium cows. $46.00 to -pound tin ........ ........ A'any of our villagers were sorry tu . t) n in the aftern(Kin. Since then she ,,v(,E,k end at the home of Mr. W. G, $60' 00; feeders good, $6.25 to $6.15: do. fi,ir', $5.00 to $6.00; stockers. good, $6.00 to JELLY POWDER 25c i,ear of the death of Mr. John John - I has corrtinued very poorly with re- Stone -Mrs. Wm. Dougall, of this $5.50: do. fair, $4.60 to $4.711; calves. choice, 4 packages ................. iton, of Brucefield. Mr. ,Johnston was peated attacks of the heart, I)ut at village, had a quilting bee the end .)f $­_,_'�O to $13.50; do., good, $11.00 W $12.00; Kras.ers. $5.50 to $6.50: xwd light sheep. $'1.00 CANNED PUMPKIN 35c oiell known to a number of our vil-Idate of writing i� dt)ing as %&.ell ,, ' last wok -b- when a number of the neigh- to $8.00: heavies and bucks, $6.50 t,o $6.50; 2 tins ..................... agers arid much sympathy is ex- can be expected an(l it is hoped will 60" gaNv good assistance and in turn �!-,wl lambs. $13.00 to $14,00: do medium ' Be sure to get your Coupons for ,ressed for M"rs. John -tom and tw01 , soon regain hor acruswined activity were 111o."t kindily vritertained by Nlr-. ' 67 LF10 to do. bucks, $9.00 �, $1-0 1 1 China, Silverware and Novelties ;ons_ -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, ofl,nd health, as until Sunday ,,he had Dciul�all­-Ouv hu,Sintss men report SIMOO; 'if" ow is, 000 to $11-00; hogs, thick smooths 1--li RT,d -teretti. $13.10; do. fob $12 " so - I I WE SELL CLINTON WRAPPED Rills Green, visited with Mr. and Mrs. been going around very smartly and !he siwing trade opening up well and " of .. . .... int,y P,,ints, $12.25� d..',* off ca�'l BREAD imith (luring the week. -Syrup mak- �nly a few days, befori, had been in are displaYing fine stocks -Mr. Wm. $11.50. ti�!tttct premium. 82.55. :Bread, 10c. Phone, 14. ng is now the order of the clay an.d Exeter attending the funeral of a Moory was here the end of last week I Store Open Every Night ovo believe the yield is fair. -The St. friend, and while there walked around taking orders for the firm he repre- . Patrick's ,social, under the auspices of . the Young People, was a very e`JOy- a good deal in .fact well on to a , I couple of miles. -Quite a number from %ents in the dry goods line and visit- , "g his sister, Mrs. Thomas Simpson. Montreal. March 22­-Catt,le rec I b.. S21 elp ' Caft.le prices were about steady. There were on choitoe steers. L,ot. of just good average E.F.Jackson able affair and a good time was en- Hensall and vicinity on Monday last -We are pl�ased tA) report that Mr. (ruality were sold around $7.25 with g er, i ,� joyed by one ando all. -Miss Mclvor, attended �he funeral of the lat, Mr. Thomas Farquhar, who has been quite- of better quality up to $7.6.0, Good cows )f Stanley, spent the week end with Johrrston. of'near Brucefi Id. - The e i� for some months, is now improving brought from $6.50 to $6.00 and $6.00 was paid r- an odd top bull. The bulk of the Hensall, Ont. -- ? Hen& in Clinton. &lnee thvld in the hall on Friday eyen. and wil hope to see him around soon "'O " to medium &teers wem a,,hl from . ­ . - ing of la,zt week was largely atU,n(1- ! :1gain in his u-sual healtb.-Our onion $6.26 U, S". 00: and c,,mmon U) mediurn cows m-tly fn)m $4.00 t,, $5.00. Two or thme - ____ HEINSALL ed and fino music dispensed by th(.'firiws Avalon ()rchestra I ary now making 4thipment,s of hand -pink" baby bt,e,m were sol(l up to $9,50- A �Lrs_ixht load baby I Automobile of Lucan. - Our onions and there will be a large out- car of beev,w N New Wall Paper. -We hRve all the new , t�lo� anJ dcsig� and will be glnd to help rililliners, wvbofieye, are making their'lut. spring millinery displays so , from here in the cour-A- of a � I (' " upl,;� of weeks, Hensall is ,�re on amle from Renfrew, Ont. They were ld fr(rm $7.50 to $8..%0. ii,c"irding tA) wriubt Znttj I'M sel�t the nitoxit auit.oible f,jr your roorns. )ur pric� ar� rm�onablc. Hemphill's Drug attractiv on Friday arid Saturday of this We(.k as4 noted 4 it_ an onion ceintre.-We believe a quality. A large p�rro,ntage . thip h,ad wm made up of choice animals, W.,ighing * I ;Wre. H.�ll. Unt. 3041-1 that it will take the married men all I niimber of Scotch Divenes are corn- AN)und 900 pounds. Q��L%ti()ns: But,cher �teer,,. Fire , Aeft, Collision, Property (;rand Spring Millinery opening tin Friday their time to convince their wives; that . - : irig -ut to this; country and some in good, $7.2S t� $7..',O: medium t� S7.00; commim. C,,.75 to SS.r,o: $6.60 i.tch.-r Da inage and Public Liability Lnd Saturday. March 26th aml 2%h . �t E. their pr(­wnt hats are so nice that llhl,*, -;(-ction -ith a ri,(-w of becoming heifers, izood. $7.00 t. $7.50: medium, $6.00 Insurance iarinw'�. Han�ll. new - are unnec"sary, and th,. " : 1 l;a.,;t,o,r, in the Presbyterian chuicheg t� $650; corrictnon. $4.75 ti, SS.50, Hut�her ' vr,od, c�wn, Sr).r)O tn $6.00; 0 Fire lt)ss, Theft Loss, Collision loss Spi,cial 2.5c-intitiv, ror Saturday. March �7Lh 2 e r theraseofmothem sam il�( with their .;n different parts. -Mr, HRrhert Mit- rr�diurn. 34 , t,,, V,.GO; ,I,n,r,, $2,50 t� $2.7r,, cutt�rs, $3 you can bear, but Property Damage cans ve�4, 2.5,; 2 earu eurn, 25-; 4 ­mds Rice. 2.5c; F, lmr� 1,jiundry Soap, 25c: daught4-r,. It is narrat,ed of the lato grpat 16.v. Rowland Hill, cheil. ,)f near Creditor, was here one I day last t4 $3.50; butcher bulls, sr -A, 0 to $.'�.60: commoN $4 tc $4,76. land Public Liability loss may put you package Washing Fl­d,r. 2 h.rs P & G a noted and week visiting bivfather , Mr. iout of business for all time. �.ap, I p.rkag� Rlu�ing, all f,,r 25e; 2 tbs. ' eccentric minister, that he was lx,. I -John ,-V Mitchell, of this Place, Who Calf receipts, 647. T'he ,aJf market vr- a The rate. n alq cla, s ! q 0 a e,4 of Auto- 'Sc; ,urrant.�. 2 Pure Cmts­ nr Fl�rodor To>ilet ;(lap. highly P-erfum�L & har�, 2.5c; t . sieged bt% his wife for the prica of a ' iq and has been so seriously PC for a I shade be,tt,er. Nfix�d ),)tA .f iu�t ordinary Lity from . I mobile lm-urance are lower this ._Wund li�.Jate el)�er�l marshmall- rakes. regular w new bon'nt,t when he as busily en- number of weekg.-A large number _ sold 000 tn $9.50. Good Iota "" brought $10 an�d S10.2G, and . X)illed m;t year. I We gladly furnish you upon request Z, " pecial, 2',r P.u..I: 6 p ... ind. ,h.ice hand gaged prl�paring his sermon, and t'O f -1 -itorg are expectetri here at Faster muple of the best brought $10.50. Common I with full particulan of the ,i�kv " d inir bemnot, 2. -*v; r) )inei, fancy `� - Ih( 40, w. do r1(),nill' which alqm-al the said. "No , ,a wo rvotice that bhe railways are light lalv� sold &-n to $600. Quotations: various I fo rm, of automobile insurance -, e.. , ,k r and lh_ np�cia . 25c. Visit ur meat fl�partment; all kintl� f)resh moats _P wot wife. I think the bonnet you ai ,ar-�nilaking provision for more than tho 11�-] v -J, $9.50 t� 110.25; inedium. SR..I;o t,, $9.60; romm�n. SG.00 t. Sp.00, and I I a tes. n hoind all the tim�. Sp"W gaturday, 2 tbs. ing iF %-i , % nice indeed, and lAtside, w4wd number throughout the coun- -qh�P recell>t�. 86. Th, fe- lnmb� ,,ff,r,­r1 I Also enquire about our $1,500 auto- Uimburw 8te�k, 2',(L PARLMFR'S GROC-F,RY. 3041 you knoW that I cannot afford to giv��Itry. town.% and villagels-Our section I'll" -f-ady, Caw,d .heep -)of up t- IR; --r- mobile accident policy for $5 -1 You anfither at this time," to which I men have the track on thei r beat in lina lmnrh�, $10.V) tc? S11.25: (it-tations: premium - League .1deeting. - The -weekly she P,,Iuaritly rePqied: "I tA�ll vr)o �,­od shape in the way of being clear F,m $4,60 w $8,00; J,,mb., W,K.1, 81, t� $11 215: ,omrn.n. $10.50. I , Write or Phone The neeting of the Leogue was held in Rowland 11itl, that I am goin' t.,;;(,r 9 - ;in ex,",4 of snow. -- Mi.qq Fiva ling r,,r�ipt., 1.411. The n0mv price for he school room of the United Church have a rw­ bonnet for the c, ming ) Shaddock has been visiting relativ,es hn" nold in mixed J.t. -- 314-00. A ff7 IJOHN RANKIN AGENCY r, Monday evening last when there . I . -t of i Sunda%, if I have to sell this ch, ilp nort - 0 h (luring the Past week or s '. ' �7' 11 1-t. w,ro, a.ld t,, ),,.I hut,h,,r,, r S142A. Anil some paor quality and ro h bo" Tnaurance, Bonds, Money to Loan "as a good attendance and a fine drawers 't- pointing to R MU,Ch priZf1d b-ught $13.50. ��--8, $12.25 to $12ulg). 1Pbone 91 - - - - - - Seaforth 1rogramme gotten up by Mrs. L. fled- Piece of rm,niture, but busily absorb- e n. The m"ting was opened in the ed h . (� fla;d no attention to his good BEAN MARKET - - ----. - -_ _ - . --- -_ - ___._ - ____ -_ -_ - -_ - I __ ,;u;il way by the singing of a hymn, wiles thr(.,it, 'but what was his sur- ftmh extrm, 1�e, 38 to Age; fresh f1ratq, g5c. he opening prayer by Mr. Nathan prise whf-n engaged in his morning T(irfttnt�. Mnroh 2.1rd, -ResrL�. Cana,il.r� hiindpi,k�]. $2.60 hinhA '(1Ck, reading of the Scripture, lesson service in church to see her come in, ; prim�, $2.40 ho"hel- y ' v Mr. Manley Jinks, the reading of purposodly or little late, with a dash - Torobto, March 22rd. - Manitoba wherit_ he minutes of the last me,eting by ing nvw honri�t on and with his *AC_ . I h( - Secretary, Mr. Gerald Farquhar, cusborned orcenr cy he stopped up in 'ri ( POULTRY MARKET ! � fter which the following programme his germon exclaiming, "Behold! be- I ,as given: R-eading by Mr. James hold! sh(- (-ometh with a cheat of Torunt�, Mare.h 23rd. I app; solo, by Miss Nellie Hoyle ; drawer,-, ,)n her head." -Mrs. C. Eil- es" Dr ed. � Chickenn. spring. tb �ioutth organ seloc';-)n 13y Master Ted- her, (nev .Wra. F. Horton), was in the , . ............ 8 5 44 7 14�n.. over 4 t� s tbs . ........... ' .10 * * ' ie MacDougal. At this juncture villi -ave (Iiiring the past week r en ew- Do., 3 t4 4 rbit . ............... 26 Trs. Robert J. Patei-son gave some ing acquaintanees-The married PeO- Roost�rs ............... ............ 22 , Dueklinvx, 6 tbs. and up 761 timed and interesting remarks, Ple have done so much entertaining ... . . 8042 Turkeys ...... ...... -4.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 40 P the late contest for membership among themselves here this seaso"I 'Ontario oaolip--40 to 42c, f.o.b., shipping polnt.. nd expressing her thanks for a beau- that it has made the unmarried fee) - ­ - -_ - _T!11�" ful red candy jar, prese4ed .her by that thvy were not in it and in gnme DAIRY MARK,917 he Red Side, of which she was cup- instanc-, to long for a state of mar- Barley -malting, 62 to 64c� Suckwheat--No. 2, 72c. ,tin. Th'en followed the topic very ried blisq. -Rev. A. Sinclair delivered Toronto, Marrh 23rd. Ch,ese, new, large, bly taken by Miss Katie Scott, deal- two very fine sermons on Sunday la.st 22 : tWinA. 221/2c: triplets, 23c; StUtong, 24c. Zd, large, 29 to ig with the life and times of St. and at. the everting service his subject 80c ; twiriA, 29 to Sit. trip- lets, 30 to 92c. latrick; a vocal duet by Mrs. A. Sin- was "Will We Know Each Other Butter -Finei;.t. creamery prints, 49c; No. I Lair and Mrs Alice Jo nt - -A b ,in U " ,, eamery. 47 to, 48C ; No. 2, 44 to 47c_ Dairy . J ; � . "v'Pn- Ann " ';Ile close 01 T.ne 4318- prints 42,c E,lection by Miss Ethel Murdock, ae- course, Mrs. L. Redden and Miss Greta For;; 4,]Frt�oh extras, In cartions. 80 to 40c: 1 *)mpanied by Miss Gresta Larnmie on Lammio very nicely retridered a spe- ftmh extrm, 1�e, 38 to Age; fresh f1ratq, g5c. -ie piano; Miss Mattie Ellis then cial part in that anthem, "We Sball ,her very interesting -indings. The meeting atosed with Kno-w Each Other Better. "-Mr.%. F. Sheffer has been quite OV1111y during GRAIN MARKET rayer by Mr. J. W. Ortwein. the past week bging confined to h,er Torobto, March 22rd. - Manitoba wherit_ Briefs. -Mr. T. Ff. Newell, former- room, but at date of writing is feel- No I Northern, $1.60; No. 2 Northern, $1.66; 7 of Exeter, and recently of Strat- ing rnw+ improved. -Mrs. J.h1n Me- Nc' 9 Northern. $1.62. Mitmitobs *at. -Wo. 2 C.W., norrilmal: No. lord, has been engaged by Mesrs;T4. ook Bros. as salesman for their dif- Kenzie., at the west end of our village is being visited by two of th er sisters, No. 8, not Qu*W: No. I feed, 48e 1 No. 2 feed. dGe: Western vrain nuotations on elf., -rent makes of autos. -Wee lea-rn Mrs. Belbi, df Sask., and Mrs. Fel1R, b,,, wrt.. American corn. track. Toronto -No. 2 yel- iat Dr. Alex. Moir has rented the of KansR%.-Mr. Alexander Munn ba.q low, 87c; No. 8 yellow. 85c. ne hornextead farm on the third con- returned from a co-aple of weeka' V18- msion of the Township of Hay, a it with his, son in %y City, Mich.- included: l3raln, Per ton. 980.25; to $81.26,. shorts, per ton, $82.26 to $88-25; middlings. ttle over a mile. northwest of our Tvfi.qq Ellen McAllister is spending a 080.24; to $40.?A-, good feed ftur, per bus, i9age, to Mr. Faber, w,h6 came out c6riple of weeks or so on the Palir $2.80. 10M Holland % couple of ye,ars ago, Line with her s ister, Mrs. William Me- 'Ontario oaolip--40 to 42c, f.o.b., shipping polnt.. nd who has been wo?king for thei AliliSte-T.-The farmers in many see- Orttario'cood willing whewt._sim to sl.ao, Detor. This fine farm bas been tioni FLre doing a *ise thing in the f.o.b. shipping voints, ace6rding to freighte. mted foT a to-rin of years nrid,as' way of n1toug1litig out the drifted d48eP Barley -malting, 62 to 64c� Suckwheat--No. 2, 72c. r4e doctxw -has irniproved it go ywoeb snow, allowing the -sun arid wind tx) Rye ---No, 2. Ste. aring the past - yean in the vv.ay of get in and take *vvay the sn,01W ever 'Manitobb flour-Phvt patent;, $9.00, To" itbuildings, good extensive draird'a , Mr. Pabxw so much fasto*r ,thati it otharvvi�4 te ronto: do, necond vatmtt. $8.50. OntAtio ft0nr-­T6ront*, 90 per eenL patenit mcing, etc., arid My would go. - 93*00 Mary McGr9gor per barral i" car lots, Toronto, ss.75; sea. 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