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I ,.­,�. � I J -01-,�O.Xl� " , . �. , � � . vttitlng down Jn expensive 1. . , : Z y I � ­ � 1�1. I r. ""'., �, � A0 ,yV0Fv Vga� I oymont - -na. " I I `�,�4, . . - , ii", * - ". , , ., , . . '.A , 'iba _ , 1004 Ang.h*.4 A .. friends ju. 'Stanley-­,4isa "I"or, or WA"'AR ,, g4p4')d Tesolutions for the coming Year. h VA , m � sibad Ited home 4 , D i*TPULD - , I I IX 0 lbdv�j)4ibd- tb*' vor has vetux - 1, ,�'r '' . . �, "'O"i h t . . M,V,m.0U ,"�'�.,,,�J, � .1 � . ­ - I ,`�, . I I . .-4, ,i,6, afif . . . . ........ ",", Down 1-4 Nova Scotia there is a %t I '... 1�tbjgh -..f n 11 . .1 . . I I . V. . h in the her mother in ClintoxL for,.- !`X,0W,4ay*- I . 010 *rw'l �� er' I .. . L , . T", 1. P, 'P . I .1 �, " ha _ rge X .1 Tr��-'�Q �. I I iw.li�. , S_ I 11,11111 � -16cal battle in Antigonish- �, 74'r. r _ —Mr. Geo 'W. 0,14' ,_� i H . , , , , of a 0�4­ �" � 021 to 1925., - ,, , p#. tod *It . & Breezes,­Tbe' Aeove 4. 1 , . . , I '. . - I m� elected f th -* n- t Yeax, I i.; - ,�. I I I o" . -The general 11144, ", ";O�.., ' b . Ad _ _,_ �1_ -4 I ,, .0�., 1, rairal Dut who 1w.0.9 0* I .Wpro#emept Of condi- friends iii Loudon"41 "" jk Mr. ­ JlZe 111i$6 , . I . " . 21, we COK I ' Lerner ajAX0uiiid'l1'Qrs', �PA 00 .�, , h .lectkoii,�(,�,to.,1*8., I. , 'E'. "�41 k, - orsed. in'thfit list v I put'4eqt intp the coun- James M. Rad"'6f, 4 gone 1;0 "' , "I'' , � . " ,. I - .'�r. tions ought to , ,1,1.,t,r #tou"lips , �Aeeve E. F'.' V i '. the 3dxed.i1iiiottA ,kMapiplPila 0 � ` �. . V � n t,c Michfjgau�i', to, spend the Win� : , Xo� � John MeLaiid Mpird0ek, 'sale' 0 41 .1 '�J I, A Tphor) is . _ try.. Those wbo are doing the most , " �� . n Parker P � �, - 1%, � _ ... . aigoawe4, �Of.L .",� , I - , " .OAL ,as and ewoo ,� �'U , , "" . StAge a 00mle "back, .Dpwn� there they r if he st�� a suitable job.—Mr. 11 . �to t'fie L Ya,n,� 1, na 'Ro Van,aq . , �q - cheering 'to -day ,are- the nes, mrho. tb I x& Castle', � 3#4 -pp "P . . . ,1� � _141 I", � � M , I . 0. 1. : .. ,_ . !" . 'fide on Monday last.—Mbst Re#.1 pav- "I , � k, ow.. AV � , � I taklk.�, politics seiiously- They are howl, id Mrs.' Ralph Stephenson; Mr. and_ . I .. a W L. 04"All), , ad so much in tli4 fall of 1925,./ al . , ��' " I 1'#W_V I . . I I '14 Williams, Archbishop of Rmqu, =17 -, ' .- 'js"1jJaf"d�,L1A'J .1� roihing into the ba � ;_�.� � V r6a, . , ttle With all Pos- There � nqver was any real need for Mrs. David J;ftsfon and� Mr. RobeTf ,.. . v_ Z"a, ,;4 .� . � I —1 ". , , .11 I 131roay,fowngrl fl,ft"o 4W I �' - . "' I 1,0 Maritime . N _,r _'. sible forces on both si(Joi. Changes ,Pollock. visited friends in Goderich &�_v ' h s. appointed Rev. ]�.'G. E. � , - , 1. 1, , ,__ , N"��, the "Whispers of Death." . ]�'&� jar� ­. ". �. .1. . " � , '11, , 1, Rights are, of courAei� the-sity., t Of I N. CLU _ .. 3 ct are needed in some thinosi but this- last week ,V ir". -., aul'.4 a Ocf courtright, th the - parisli of' Otter- J, - �L and W I -E. - Y4 "'., .., ", Z. I , . ".4f, IX the., , ' — .. r ., 4ro�, is � 11 I , ,t�,­ , .—, ,, i�iel , Perennial sil, I . . i� � Messrs. 'R, , . ,. O., i discussion—Wis"a , Te -basically 'iound. Mr. Robb I , ­ ville, Doreham and Culloden. Rev, , Ow, v A -he" � ' � ' is s.wern by %,e country is � 4W �,; I ,ONT. I . Mr. Crosby will take over the n�w � PO � am , , fbi ... ��Brt I I I and both sides hav .11 who Is now on a holiday in the'West SE ... Jose -ph Bryan, V , �, k souls of their ancestors that they, , .. . I 'The wife conducted - a tailorfliff " ��- i of Indies, -has a couple of loans to float . . � " - list. 11" . BEECRWOOD I I. I charge about February * , . " " bring back the bacoii in the form in We .V all of this year. These are .. I of Rev. Mr. Crosby was ' fot�iierly Kirkto ad latgr w willll,� �` , I recommended in I ___-C__ ' 1). H lisonj - every, single thing D-& per cent. Victories—non-tax- Notes.—A very pleasant time was I I I t� . , Miss Isabella Woods, youngest daugh- Mr. F. -1 � 11 I _.. the Duncan Report, plus sundry other ' ..... , 'but., __ , , . . ., " I I ; able. Their reneway ought to save apent on Thursday evening of last Elimville appoi ..... , met in thii tqr of Mrs. L. W. Woods, of -GodeAch known wercha . rch, . I -.11. wrrr,rm,� , I " ,� 17 I, �f77 - c I , 't . 1, . ng ,,.. ead—wU- t thi s'picked up by the waysida. ', Seaforth, and at present re. for a number of e cond I . 2" 091FA .71 about a million a year to the treasury. week when Mrj and Mrs. William 'church on Tuesdayof'. is week. The Street � � I A Aq 04 R . 11,:11 . 'W., t I I . . . . . . ', ---.1"... 11. § Mr. Guthrie is m I ... I The - peoligr- -�. ) 11 h I 41".1 I t. "'., 14 � .. � aking mild.speech- And it's cheerful to think that in 'OlReAdy entertained their friends to wives of the Anera prepared , a siding here�The officers of the Bay- general store at Staffa. � 71 , - '..­., ..".. . . . . . ., I I.. ... I - ,,, I , ., 1�11._ ___ es to meetings of business men. The 1933 and 1934 we shall refund about aprogressive euchre, at which Messrs. banquet to which all t down and field Agricult,ural Society have W member of the firm, Mr. J. H. ' I . � qN, . - , other day in Montreal he expressed a ,billion of five and a halfs, and the Louis McGrath and Wilfred Mal ' Rev. McTavish, of Ia Street, Ex. the dates for the fair for 1927 as also started -,his busi-nessegreer i�n , TA d i:!04"� ' ' . , the opinion that an educational cam- .- , OAay . ,eU_Z,!_Q1 J, 1* ,� d411he XT- rd�7 % ,-1 mk�.,, I ' I � . JuWrest saving on that will be a pretty carried off the honors of being the eter, gave 9m add.— Maint- Tuesday and Wednesday, September Hutchison's store, where he -Wao- 011�. og",labo,�r- I ,, , , �� ki the . ... 0 hr ", ;' #.- ; I 1.� paign Qught to be undertaken by penny to be used for tax reductions. champion players of the evening. Af- enance and ExWrt.ePnsi;-n, und " which 27th and 28th.—The old-time fiddlers ployed as a clerk for soine- t ee: andfavgy ,4 laverwffil'i�,N 1. , , '� an- - X, W W� 4A3 Conservative Party in Western C That's a long time ahead, -but keep ter play a dainty luncli"was served by was instructive and �� oya�le,The contest held in the town hall o i or more. The success -of the Sears. .10 Me *e*4 I ,t. . e tl - �. � RO.A.- , '. cheerful! the hostess to about forty guests. The Young Peo�Ws League have chosen Thursday evening was fairly well at- Bryan is the story of *hat in, RTTWi.V,A%Z,07_+yJ,4,J*jj, �N ��- s n is a good one. . enterpme, 1. - t �?' Whether -it is to be given by cor- k remainder of' the evening was spent sides and are having a pontest begin- tended and gave satisfaction to all. business integrity and har4 wo*, may turne,4. -,, "k Mi �X _. . The Senator Says. . � , :.hbnlino. tj ­$.*j�g, ..A � a, � 1, I I , � 11 z1. , i respondenct or intra-murally has not Hon. Charles Murphy has come for- in dancing the old time dances by the ning on Monday evenlAg last. New It was the first entertainm4nt of this accomplish for young menin Canadii a y 017 lno*40,1114N Z - � .� - ,,,, � who start out in the world on their home of ,.1 .. '�L ' 1, . .. 11 - I ward with a suggestion lately that older members of the party, as well Members, Topics, Atte�dauce, Being kind held here and there were several I . , . � A.- � � so far been revealed. It is not out 01) ift I _. - of place to suggest that the Honour- ought to be of interest to both politi- as the latest steps byi the younger -on Time, etc., are factdrs in deciding contestants in some eja4ses. Hugh own resources and '*Without eapitak ed otber friebas. sw,*.*� -,, ", '­� VA *'. - "4 - able leader himself take the course cal parties. He points out the folly ones until the small hours of -the the winning side,—Thq W. M.,8. of McDougall, of Tiverton, was chairman The Star says: "The recently report- led home xijith- her _sPq-,- , - to begin with. When was Mr. Guthrie of the present system in which we morning, when all returned to their this church will meeVat Mrs. Fred and manager, and told a number of nd merger of twenty-five Ontario de- 'been In the Wd# 16i ,th,, ,,, ,�.. I.. 0 ,p - � , ,,, . � I ,,, - � .7 , r � , ­­. ,,, In the West? Dogs he know anythiii which ft7ans months. - . � , I.., - �� in&' become wildly excited about politics h Ines wishing Mr. and Mrs. 0,Reilly Delbri8ge's on Wednesda)#, of next amusing stories. Bagpipe selections partment stores in -I. -1 � 1"ItI, � I ; , . " k, 4) " . ,11-21 about Western -pft*blezns save what during ebection. time and then forget and fami,ly many years of happiness week. The husbands of the members were given by John McEwing, of Limited were named as one, is to -day ­An-Appreeiatj�,e IV ,!., . ffi,�' "M ", , , h - . . ,� , - ­ ar been learned in the recumbent Paisley. The comic songs and dances confirmed by Messrs. J. 9. and W. M whit,,S�, ... -_11 , 9 fhrmerl� of - -ftob �,, I 11 A all about it until the next contest. and prosperity in their b6utiful new are to provide the programme. No Al , , -- a . � . , , " sttion - . - .. I P in a Pullman car, or has Cynics will say that the Hon. Charles home.—Mr. Pat Maloney had the mi.-- doubt, it will eclipse ,anything the by Dave Houston, of Kineardine S_ Bryan- In an interview the 'Star now of Toroirt-0, who � was, a�., 1i 1. . . . . . . . . I.. 0, 1. �.. been told him by the lone Star Re- who has been a bonnie fighter in'his fortune to lose two valuable head of ladies have been having. Come and brought down the house. Followhi' learns that the Canadian Department Missionary -to , -1 I I 9 last summer � ­ . presentative of Western, Canada, the Stores, Limited, have bought o _h8 . I . "Ki I day and still loves a gay battle, is cattle when the straw stack fell on .See.—Messri. Melville and Franklin the programme, a dance was held, ex- Ut t Ompah and Canonte, if I , �' �J�:�J" t. - - - , ,,-� �, 4 �­,:i7 .... .. Rion. Richard Bedford Bennett? But cel',ent music -being given by the Me- entire business, including both . the home last fall one e - a `� o;�i'�, , - anxious for the war to go on at all them, smothering them to death,—Mr. Skinner were in London on Monday . " � I m:i��',,, 1. why not reverse the dice? How would seasons, but the trmth is that one of 'Peter E. Maloney has -been elected to visiting the former's son, Dalmer, who Kinnon -McDougall Orchestra. The stock -in -trade and the store. premises, Young Peophe's wee " -gave�"an,-,�,$, it be if the farmers' organizations in the most necessary things in the the School Board, for the coming is recovering from an operation for prize winners were: Fiddlers over 50, representing a purchase price of interesting. t :f . i .:w6rk,.and��--i�,'.'.*1'..' ' ­ , � , 0#..-., - � 1, .. 11 .. _�-.i:� . Western Canada were to send down astoid in St. Joseph's Hospital. We 1, George Westom, $210,000. This transaction includes -%A�;Me,pllpo , ""i Dominion to -day is a continued, active term.—Mrs. Frank Hollis, of Arthur, in Bayfield; 2, E. also told of the , �,� i:;. .1 urse Boyce, Brucefield; fiddlers under 50— one of the largest real estate tram W ma 11 _-1 " , - of the people there and ma " - "I a east are pleased to report that he is do- ma �,,­­ a few men to give a special ce interest in polities'in order that the spent the week end with friend . . ap,�t,�,,,f,,,: !n statesmanship to political leaders p4blic may be informed on the issues of bere.—Weddirig bells are again Ing nicely, but will not be able to 1, William Hayter, Kippen; 2, James fers that has taken place in Queen T_ . � 1. �'. ;. \ . peal for secondhand clo . - ,11', I _ � in the East? The mutual exchange rA__Miss Street property for several years. Christmas. a " . :i_ I . " 1 __- ..:1 of the day. Mr. Murphy's sugges- ringing in this vicinity. leave the hospital this week. Lindsay, Bay'field; lady fiddle A large bal Of 9"Z _ .�, � "I �­ � y L_., �, I ' ' , , of ideas would be beneficial and the tion is that the Parties should try to Alberta McKinnon, Kineardine; Miss This is the first merger of ilp kind was shipped, &iummated the f oune ""', 1k. - , country would gain from the ex- .0 *I in Canada forming as it does a chain _riendfi. 1. I . state their platforms between Parlia- Mabel Boyce, Brucefield; best piano People and other " , ,.,;,� 1,1.1 change. player--4FIorence Boyce, Brucefilallil; of department stores every one of The following is the letter Of appreel_� "i. 1',;,� , .. ., ,;L , mentary Sessions and that we should VARNA CROMARTY which has been in successful opera- �,_�, , li, ,. ��. adopt something of the old idea af old-time songs, William Taylor, Bay- ation which has been received-I'Dear., ' i,:::. � � .I The Imperialists. annual picnics or regular tours to Notes.—A 1play entitled "The Old W.F.M.S.—The January meeting of field; clog dancing, Angus Brown, tion. Bryans Limited is the youngest Friends and Members of the Y. P. S,, , ' ' , ' ,.,.7 of the 25 stores in the mer , .,�!, " I . , . , �� Mr. Guthrie is also stressing Im- certain Party shrines—places consi,.i- Fashioned Mother," will be given by the W.F.M.S. was held on Friday- at Tuckers-mith; James Rowatt, Bayfield- ger- The United Church, Brucefield: On bd . . . . . . . ,'. ' � 11", ,. I , perial matters in his public utter- ered sacred because they were once the Young People's Society of Hills the home of Mrs. Kenneth McKellar step dancing—Charles Weston, De- Sault firm has been in business for half of the people of Plevons, Ompii,j�.� . � "�... :­�';.,- , ::-. ances. He is annoyed at the thought the homes of our Politically Great. Green Church, under the auspices of Friday being observed as Day oi troit, Ed. Boyce, Brucefield; youngest 13 years, but the average for the and Canonta, I want to thank evicry�, : : 1"; '� � ., � � .. I of what may happen to us from re- the Women's Missionary Society of Prayer by the Auxiliaries of the Pres- fiddler, Bert Boyce, Brucefield. — A whole number of stores is 40 years. one who contributed to the bgudle�, 1, 'i.. I., I -0 The objects of the merger as re- se,ut to f distri . t . " i '0 :,�'. 11 cent changes brought the United Church, Varna, on Men- byterian church. The meeting open- particularly sad and sudden death was ut of the me or butlork; abo . .4 , X I . I cently stated by the preside thank our former min ..,,;, . Imperial Conference. That worry he � HIBBERT day, January 17th, at 8 p,m. Every- ed by singing Psalm, selection 36, af- that of Robert John Parker, youngest Merger Company, Mr. G. H. Rennie_ iSter, Mr. JIDIM , .. I '.�: i shares with Mr. Cahan, of Montreal, 'body welcome.—At the time of writ- ter which the President, Mrs. Jame, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, McIntosh, for his kindness -in ,bring- � ..'��'�_,. . I "I, The Globe School Report.—The following is . is to effect economies in -operation Ing the matter before you. It will be ­ v-' ..... a�d the Toronto Globe. Ing we are sorry to report Mr. James Scott, led in prayer. -Mrs. Houghton w c ocerrre on nes ay even- y 1hass volume of I.:` . I I 1� ", .o'd. King the Christmas report of Hibbert and over�head and b distributed to about 15 or 20 fainilies. _'' � I does not like Mr. Mackenzie Wanless is under the doctor's care. read the Scripture lesson from the ing, after rin illness of but one day. .. 11 I � ", and so it palavers unctiouslY from Separate School, No. 4. Names are Mr. Wanless is one of the old pioneers 40th chapter of Isaiah; Mirs. Russell In the forenoon he had croup and this distribution. Mr. Rennie was until re- I wish you could all see the comkort . . ,�- '_ I .. I - cently the assistant general manager and pleasure it will give. .1. I : day to day about the duties of,,Can- in order of merit; only the examina- and we hope to see him able to be Scott read an interesting paper on was followed by pneumonia. Deceas I am sure * : . '' , ompany, To- . .�� � �.. 1. ., . ads to the Empire, forgetting all the tions were considered- Sr. IV—Hub- about again.—Mr. Charles Johnston is "The Power of Prayer, Mrs. Edgar ed was aged three yeai-s and eight of the Robert Simpson C it would anTply repay for your time '. ..-S" I . , time that there are duties which we art F&ney, 79; Frank Doyle, 77. Jr. leaving soon to join his wife and fam- Allen leading in Prayer. Mrs. Wil- months. The funeral which was held ronto- Eryan6 Brothers have been in and trouble. I am, Yours inthe ser� i:.." I j,l IV—Anna Beadle, 69; Michael Coyne, business nearly 14 years, having I � , ,�-�,,t- owe to ourselves and that our Im- . ily in Flint, Xich.—Messrs. Wilfred liam McLaren,read a portion of Scrip- from Trini'y Church on Friday after- - vice of the Master, Florence Burlmo, ..,., 64. Sr. III—Agbed. Coyne, 78; Harry bought the business of Mackays Lim : : I � , :, perial obligations 'can pretty. well Cbute, and F,Ilvv..d Epps mado a fly- ture from Hebrews, f2lix 1-14, after noon,. was largely Attended. An Im- (From am Occasional Coirrmpondent.y ,,,' `.!. .... . ited in 1913, simce which time they "; 11 __ I take care of themselves; when we McIver, 77; Vera O'Reilly, 75; Rose ing trip to the Border Cities last week which Mrs. Hill led in prayer; Scrip- pressive sen1ce was conducted by the BTucefield—Who saict thit. trupb_; ., ,'�,N ng O'Connor (absdrit). Jr. III—Joseph partly on pleasure and partly on busi- ture reading by Mrs. Thomas rector, Rev. F. H. Paull. The pall- made steady and consistent progress. ;; 11 '.. r ity for looki Morris, -So; Nellid Doyle, 79; Fergus Scott, were: Melvin and Russel The Messrs. Bryan will continue as field was of ancient Roman date .amd, ' . ...� I . �.,; .. out for those responsibilities which ness, but have returned believing Isaiah, 6th chapter; a few minutes, bearers scant renown. We People of Bruce- . �11 r Of course Feeney, 73. II.—Marie Feeneyp 79; there is no place ,like home.—Mr. and talk on a vision of our W. M. S. en- Davison, I-slie Elliott and Alexander managers of the local store. Mx. J ' field wish to contradict this stateinent, - : .� � Mr. Guthrie's eff ort is made for the Catherine Williams, 79 ; Joseph Mrs. David Johnston, of Manitoba, girling the world, the meeting being Brown. T1-toRe from a distance werP H . Bryan has been a resident of Sault we are very much alive and a more '' . ..*,,",�," purpose of alarming the Province of O'Redlly, 78; Joseph McIver, 76; are renewing pcquaintances in and interspersed with suitable selections Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seabrooks, Owen Ste Marie for 20 years, having -been prosperous or energetic village can- , �'�' Ellwyn Morris, 76; John O'Connor connected with the business formerly . ' - Quebec about its rights and privileges ' around our burg.—Mr. D. Smith, of from the Hymnal. Mrs. Lammon .14oi7nd, Mr. L. B, Smith, London, and Mr. not be found on the plain. We have .! -4'.)�', under' the B. N. A. Act. Meanwhile 70; Mary Jordan (absent). Part 11— the R.C.R. Band, London, afterspend- took the closing prayer, the closing William Parker, Sarnia.—The annual conducted by Mr. R. G. Pratt. conveniences and facilities that are �;,� Margaret Atkinson, 80; Marion Me- W. F, S. Bryan however did not come ... ._ talk of the Mory convention quietens Iver, 79; Margaret O'Reilly, 76; ing a few weeks with his many friends hymn being 509, "Day by Day the meeting of the Cemetery Company is to the city till Bryans Limited was not found in larger cities. Our mer- - 1:., down. It is rumored that Mr. Guthrie's here, has returned to his duties.— Manna Fell," and the Lord's Prayer to b� held in the town hall Monday chants and -business men have great- ., �� may be left in his chair while the Mary Morris, 74; Mary Fitzpatrick Master Elliott Chuter who has been in anison- afternoon at 2 p.m., on January 17th, launched. BTyans Limited started ly -reduced the high cost of living , ':� ith three cle,rks and one store, in . Party settles down and finds what it and Anna Jordan (absent). I.—Han- confied to the house for some time, and the annual meeting of the Bay- w and made it possible for the working ' , `,�, . really wants. na Williams, Joseph O'Connor, Mona is able to be out again. — Messrs. Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles God- field Lilyrary is to be held the same July, 1913. The adjoining store was man to live here even if he does. only �'A' " Feeney (absent). Number on roll, 27 ; Harvey and Lorne Coleman gave a bolt, Mr. and Mrs. Batten and Mr. aftern-non at the library room at 2 , added in 1919, and in 1923, the whole work half Sine. Brucefle 11 .11; Changes. average attendance, 20.—Lucy M. B. and Mrs. Fletcher, of Winchelsea, place was remodelled and enlarged, Id has pro- ,.%� party to their many friends in the spent Monday the guests of Mrs. S. I P'm' Officers and directors are to be the interior being finished artistically gressed very rapidly during the last *7 ,d for the year.--Thp annual . - While not definitely announced, it Burke, Teacher. -.0. township hall last Tuesday night.— A. Miller.—Mr. John Fwing, of Brus-' ;appoint. in oak. With a modern lighting sys- few months Real estate changed ­_ -, . is now certain that "Billie" Moore We believe the beef ring purpose sels, who was visiting relatives and I meeting of the Agricultural Society hands quickly at advanced prices; 1, WINGHAM is to be held (As will he sPer in a4- t I'm, and a store front that equals any ,..- of the Hon. Geo. holding their annual party on Friday I in any Ontario city, the local houses have gone up, improvements :! will take the place friends around the viRage, returned � -ertiq have been made, plians and pre I P. Graham on the Tariff Board. Mr. night.—Monday was council day, be- home v ..ement) on Wodnv%dav, JanuRryisLore I Notes.—Emerson Bennett, Mentor . the first of tht� week. — Miss i Ail m,prnbers, store strikes the visitor as not only a para - Ing the first meeting of the year. All . I 19th, at the Town Hall. :F tions for future improvements are ; Moore is a shrewd man of business. of the "Deerfoot" Trail Rangers I Louise Burr(mghs, ,," Stria -for 1. xa­ Are earnestly reqn-teff to be present r"lly beautiful place of busine,., hut continually being made; new business 11. He is a lawyer, a man of wealth and Camp, of the Wingbam United church, the old officers were appointed for the guest of her cwi4in, Nlis�, F,ih,,l i �nd if ynu have ary qugizestions come I one that it would be difficult to qug- is being opened up. No latter than " of marked ability. He should prove the ensuing year.—Mr. and Mrs. ,. I provement for. The floor ­ . acceptable to both ends of the coun- returned home from Toronto after Horner entertained a number of their Howe, during the Christmas holidayi.: ond give thern as the officers are a]- gest any im and the. last week the village gave birth to, ., of friends to a euchre party Tuesday ev- ------------- m- I ways glad to hear of anything that space available is 7,500 feet 1�'. attending the Sixth Ontario Older I � � icz equal two entirely new business stands one , try a4d ought to bring a sense Boy'W Parliament, for which he is . J , layout and display PquipmPn barber shop, the other a hot dog .� nce ening—The Anglican Church is pre -1 will improve the Fair in any way. ' .. fairness to a task -that is more than . I I to y store in any city the a ,;. member for North Huron.—A da WALTON . d candy kitchen. Almost any hour ,; difficult. grave paring for a concert to be held on or � 0bituary.--The following obituary qlzp of the Sault Anywhere. Emerson 'In 111. and euchre will be hold in Bel round St. Va,lkentine's Day.—Mr. M. I A -is of the day, capitalists may be ,q� .1 Mr. Euler is making a name for in -the Forrester's Hall, on Friday, the a I —The Young Peoplv's Society of I)uff � notice was taken from the Montreal *%vrote that a successful buAine-q ., I himself by his effort to stop the move- 14th. , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lloyd and I'lliott, shipped live stock to Toronto United (,hurch, Walton, has adopted � Gazette. of January 4th: "The furi- but the lengtheiied sbad2yv of a man." rningling in the crowds, off4riing ­ " ; ment of booze by the smugglers' daughter, Dorothy, left for a trip to last Saturday. the second Sunday evening of each - eral of Mrs. Howard, wife of the Re7,' �.,IjrceAs, the phi-losopher-thinks, is not Money, loans at low rat cos of interest, I : W. A. Howard, incumbent of the Par- ' id ntal, but the result of comPet- or buying and selling minning stocks .1 ,!� road to the United States and some- ew Acei e ,., . - times ,back into Canada- There is California. They expect to be away . - month for nitissionary study. "N hat I ish of R-auhamois, Qup., took place I eney And hard work. Probably Mr, at small margins. Our public utim- until Spring.—Misg M. E. Mulvey, of Days in Old India" i-, the book t I as McKILLOP erson would a . e ,if ties are owned and controlled by the J evidence that the Government h'is Stratford, is visiting with friends in , I in Beauharnois, yesterday. , Bi,-Oh,)n F, rn' gree in the c people and even the small consurners 1� . is chosen and used. 'rhe meeting wa,, -1 made up its mind to clean this thing - has been largely attended Sunday evening. Mrs. I Farlhing read th�p burial service a` : Bryans Limited that both the bro- � 01 towri.—Mr. Dudley Holme., le of Hydro claim daylight an extrava- I up. it is convinced that in an argu- Box Social.—The entertainment and si,ted by Von. Archdeacon Robinqon-1: th . contributed to the remark2b .,:� liquor question appointed Cro-wn Attorney for the Walter Davidson took charge of the era Irm. "We a], .: ment with the it Courity of Huron, to replace Mr. C, box social held at School Section No. topic, "Going to School in India," and The church was ftilPd by the residents i upbuilding of the f wa", gance. Our millers have enlarged I � n Mesc n n. their ut. ,.I _`1 I must win or be lost and Mr. Euleir Seager, who has retired on account 2, McKillop, on the evening of Dec. dealt with it very ahly. Misses Fer- f the parish, all denomination,; be- took a hopeful view," -Rid Ara. their plant a d are doi g I throwing away at, was a decided success. The pro- ing represented At the funeral Among, most to give a twenty-foirr hour ser- ,7 has no intention of of old age. Mr. and Mrs, D. Holmes al, which consisted of songs, guson, Love and 16tchie, gave inter- Bryan, "and .sometimes moved a lit- Our skating arena is second to ,,, , 4' order to make a de, faster than .some friends thought vice. the Government in purpose leaving for Goderich soon.— gramni,, esting talks on mis,ionaries who are the Montreal citizens; Preseni at the I ne, has more gallery space than -, gay holiday for a bunch of high- Three deer were seen in Bruce by readings, solos, dialogues and recita- out in that far-off land. On the R�vc- .,;(,rvice was the Rev. Mr. Goodfellow. ,i,:p. But we Always found the pub- 110 jackers. Messrs. C. S. Cameron, 'K.C., and R. tions, was put on bypupils and local ond Sunday evening of February Mrs. Howard had bovii A well known � . � lic, responded to our advatic", and we any in the county, and furnishes I" talent and showed perseverance and fori belirve that it Pays tinu I In other matters he has not been P. Findlay, of Owen Sound. there will be a debate, "Resolved that Member of the Women's Auxi,14ary to keep in the amusement to young and old con - .,; ' � � time on the part of the teacher, Miss �d in cbArgn! van." Enterprise, , Uri g I sound methods, ous-IT. Business was so brisk d n �,,-,� quite so -fortunate. The other day - educational work on the mission field so ­0 years And was Pl,qc( . I 1, Medd. Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, of a hrinch nf the work in Montreal! hard work, square dealing have bad the'liolidays that our merchants found .� the Government brought into force of Alma, and Mr. Charles Boyd, of has contributed ninre largely to the Diocese, which Appointment gave her! their reward in the Bryans establish- it necessary to dispose of large p/or- . .�� ' one of these strange and inexplicable Leadbury, showed an unusual gift of PrOgre's of the Christian missions Of that! merit, and the Star ran cons��.t.lat- I tions of stock in liberal prizes. Our ", regulations which to say the least are vocal talent. The boxes, which re- than medical work." The captains ap- R place on the diocesan bnard .�4 ' baffling in the extreme. It seems Notes.—Mrs. John Carter, Sr., while pointed for this debate are Mi." EdnA orgRni7sitinn, She had l,ven in go",r] I the twn brothers on their deqrrv9,d' blacksmith,s have gone into the mant. . a , that for sometime a rebatie of the visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Fer- alized good prices, were sold by Mr. Reid and Miss Jennie Ritchie. TbeyllieRltb until quite recently, when shP,._ncr(,q-. Th* -y have ,shown what can facturing business and may be seen t:.. -Pon cost has been made guson, took a severe hemorhage of the E. Hunt. A social half-hour was then choose one porsoil to help in each I was ,stricken with An illness from he done in the Sault." making cutter And sleigh parts at al- � "! duty Paid u i most any timf,. We just wish to draw �_1'1-1 spent and those present reported a can which -he n(,x-(,r reenvers,cl." The de- ____40_ 10 where the coal was sold to ships for stomach on Sunday. Although in a very Pleasant evening. case. has rea.qed ,was 1-�orn in Cndrrieli .and wns I your attention to another business, , -'l-' bunker purposes. This reguIttion weakened conddtion, she is improving Notes—Miss Mary Mowbray I .- daughter of Mr. Richard Miller_ here, which can harness the wind atd .! R still prevails as far as the Upper nicely.=Mr. Will Dale has been con- Eighth Line Notes. — Mr. Harry returned home after spending aj t1h . BRUCEFIELD �;� seems fined to his bed fd;r' a few days with K,eahn,e moved the stable which he sful merchant of, 1, transform it into power or convert . _4.1�74; Lakes are concerned, but 'it couplie of weeks with her brother 'who was R succes was a very ! straw into hay and make it 100 per �-" on from the Con Bayfield many years ago. Kelly Cir�cle.—There - . :! ' ,�� I that ships upon the Atlantic sea- an attack of cold and inflammati recently purchased Robert Mowbray, of Toronto.—Rich'i good attendance at the Kelly Circle cent. fodder. Let us diT ,Mour at- I board or from the St. Lawrence ports of the throat, but is now on the mend- Stearnagle property, to his own place ard Drager, who has a position in _—.31— - ��-,� Will now have to pay the duty. This —Mr. Charles Lowrie, who has been on Thursday last. Mr. John Bren- I meeting on Thursday afternoon lazt-, tention toward our railwayeentre and . ..,eg. P�re.gton, Ont., sp,ent a few days at, . ite of the weather being cold and we will find everything looking pres. ".,e� n to the Brit- very poorly for some time, took a Wrn nan did the job.—Mr. George Von in sp . �. ��, , �. of course is a concessio for the worse --this week and is in a his in'other's home bere.—Mrs. Joseph STAFFA cGregor presided, perous. The elevator has become one , " I., an Austin, who has been visiting at Mr. stormy. Mrs. G. M - ... ish,Empire Steel Company. It is R. Hamilton and song, Mark and Rob- �%� ' " indirect way of giving that blessed very critical condition at the time of William Hoegy's, left on Saturday for inson, spent a few days visiting rel- Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reed and Mrs. Jack Watson gave a paper of the largest bean shipping points I'm .... .. ��, �,, wi 11 writing.—The W.M.S. Ing a course Mrs. John Sadler spent on "The W. M. S. of the United the county; the depot has been on. �!�,,, 1. � � " , , i The ships and and Mr. and " W ,organization a bonus. are dividing UP'kGuelph, where he is taki tives and friends at Lindsay I wed by a larged to double its capacity; the Iet- " �111'121 retort 'by raising their freight rates their forces'on Thursday of this week at the 0. A. C.�Mr. John Brennan a cultural Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Church." This was follo � Hoegy, the house Cameron, 0-nt.—Walton HoTti I � �� British Society will meet at the home of Mr. Bushfield, LoKan.—Thp Ladies' Aid of rea4ing from the Missionary Messen- press has become it department by ' :�­ - � —the bonus to the Empire and are having quiltings at the homes moved for Mr. Fred ott, ,,if I Were a self and requires an extra ma'A '. ; - � ,; ". * , Steel Company of Mrs. Ernest Adams and Mrs., A. -which he 'purchased from Mr. James ... "I i . , for that's what it is Robert Ferguson on Thursday even- I the 'United Church held their monthly ger by Mrs. W. Elli Mis% Martha Me- the staff to look after t part � I be paid for by the Western Colclough.—Mr. William Carter ,of Flannigan, on Saturday. Mr. Hoegy meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Woman in Africa." , 4 ' " i wil Ing at eigbt olciock,�_Misa Annie 9,11i Of :-.',�::,., le, There lei 'nothing very the 8th, is judging at the Hamiltorn intends making a driving abed out of Simpsal who spent, her Cbristma,s SMR]e with a large attendance, on Donald also gave a paper bearing on the business. Oue ,i-�� I e F,srmer. of poultry show this week.—Mr. and Mrs. it.—Mr. amd Mrs. R. Kauhley, Mr. The ergarten work in Japan. The stock has increased, so that the Ia " , "' cheetful about that. The right vacation at the In me f her birothey Thursday afternoon. president, kind I" Mrs. Charles Regele, Mr. and Sadler, presided. It President took the chair for the busi- weighina"Itey found It necegautirr.66- -.1.,_: ,::::: Deer, Alta., and 0 U , . , . the Govern -went to establish In this James Stewart, of Red and sisters, returne , o her duties as Mrs. William ,I' I .. manner a regional tariff without the were visiting at the home of their Mrs. Henry Koehler, Mr. and M teacher in the public school in Harrill- was decided to give $70.00 over to ness session, when it wai decided to stall an asilstant We hav6­1u8t, 11.1 11 .. rg. —1t., - � I . .1het week.— - and Mrs. the church board, also that each mem- make two quilts, to be sent to St. many elections in a year as any #1a I � � ' ' �­ . . colftsent, of Pat-li,ament will be, -brought neiVe, Mfg. Roy Lawson, William Koehler, and Mr ton.—There was a large crowd at &j,-�., I . "I %to question an soon as the Rouse Mr. Joseph" Quigley eintertained the William Hoegy spent Sunday at the bring a parcel valued At 25 cents Christopher House, the blocks to be In the Dominioft. Wewotfld dli�lm ' �'i ,. , the carnival that waa held on the open ber I- �, " , " 1 d in at the February meeting. tion the new firm. VVch ftWO,fift` � meat�. - It Is not the first thn1i ihAt youbg people with a Oarty on Tues- home of Mr. and Mrs. George in Grey. to our February meeting. The meet- hande :� �` � ' atur- ,;,,�i . air skating rink at 'Walton on S g of the Current our conimurd,ty and piit a boan oldtftl�l .,�, . 1- . - Wolvin of Brftisb 'Rmpire Steel day evening. - day. The oties who- won prizes are Ing closed by singing after which Mrs. After the readin ai4 1. , "k .,! - ,�',. "',", XT - Events -by Plilythe BoweY, the meet- Ing machine on the, roto, and - 11" I 11� 's b6e-ft after this favour. , It Is I lag Gertrude Smale served refreshments. — Rev. I "I . I t, ,.4 ,ho I as follows: Adults—M ;ing the hymn. ing it poss%lei f6t the bem"Ra-w—er- I W­�,: � 1—a I , "I , � :1 , ftj continued __*_ . Mr. and Mm J. E. Jones called on jug was closed by sing" � ' - , 06,abtful.ff it wIll be a loi ELIMVILLR Willer for fancy coftmq- Alexander Sowing Seeds realize aU the, ptgots U fliq 't - -nds in Seafor -n Manday.—Mr. "Sowing in the Morriling �. **-J -� f`� ; .. I I %.. I oft -,to ,him, Parfljimahtary ,bodies STANLEY CUrk, comic costum6.: chl'Idren under frie tb o , , , _A I , - , , , , I � , � I, , , , - - I I ] I � � -1 I I I - I I I � �1111 , i - - ' ea- Kindness," and repeating the dustry Andther 'fmvft I tult'. I i� * 31M jj,�..Wh6,16, Are 16i asaei4ve of Notes�There are quite a few cas- ana'Mrs. J. M. Worden visited in S' of 1. I go , , . 15 yearst Alet'hes Cirter, fancy cog- Wednesday with their uncle, Mizpah Benediction. noticeit a shott time. � thim f ,tm fl�# but Notes.—Tho Council met on Mon- es of chicken pox In the neighborhootL me. th I ­ %% tu , 'gay Carter, - eumic' costume forth on muffiftl comedy '0 C, )ekey.—Brneefleld Itockey League ft* - ,�q W it" dg Gertrade Mr. Moffatt.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce H( and Made thli§ I :1i 4 �� thii to -,Pad`�" '.#Pt questioft . . ly foIr its first meeting, when the —Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Johns 41* re- fancy o'kathig, best, pair, I , .% . . lovogg officeft V,?&O Appointed.,— coverft from the flu.—A piece a Miller anj Johr McVbiald- boys, race, entertained a number of their friends held a meeting at Brucefteld Rink on .1 . -'l It _ _ k. . ith, and repro- while �, I . ,f ,,, .."",­ .; ground at'this corner to being. Moded j. McDonald. 1 whO bad to 0, six O'clock dinner on Tuesday I Tuesday, SanuftT I 01?1% I �, ;"� �,.'fti CkTk, S. R. 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