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'01AC14v he U right 'ater '�UOIUJOEW .with r.00,1 � I , , . . , 11 I . . . - � I I , " - - , j a , ,:, '. . I . I I ­t.�, , &1� � . .; - V,� . � .. " "" . _T ' 0 During Wo t1welve�yvaW-re, _1 -home,haud work, lanil is also offering , �. ,. 11.1 . � I 'A . ', � . 1�1 : I ,,,, �;t time throughout � i-1�2, ',',,f Ffhose Air, Polljok made on the ,blatkbbard by .J � . I I I . � A I , �.,� I I . , ,$w who will be e k;ted, 'Q�D"k'utbl*" _"'0QMt'Wy - �t� ; �' �. I, � ;'L� , wag morw,Wga liaio- to Tel , . 15;�, I ., , �, I �4011411i 6" who attq , da. tAe , fuxkeraj� from a of w-churell kept the subject VIV104Y denee. in the Port, Mr. Reynolds , 'L " , prizes, -In our report of the Hensall 1 - . � I - 11 -_W_-.*-"ft , .. � I i,, �.. , . . , � I ­ I �� ;3&,p,,, a 1" u the co"-�y I ro MA 4 Ike , . '�f Horticultvoil annual meeting, i . I ��, : I , � _,� , � . : , . I ,,, Ar p, whe �tl , ' roceeded with outlla� made an. nuallp'll recent- . I ) :: .1 ,�e.j,%�A, 1, vor the January Ass- distance weve,Aier two s6AP and b - in nd t P , Ae y large nuJobeir,.6 , ' 'I . I .! 0, In ordo " 144".0, our, .Otoq �-1111T,El-q, i, . I'll Ift kraf`6 XCRAY, from Guelph. ing.5 of, what made for. "a model friends. was a man of st4r,ng� ly held in*the Town Hall, we did not � ,,,V, k to =ate room,for A8w,§1R4W �, '1�1.1 , ,_ , - Shoes and , I '� � - z q . . Messrs. Matt. church." qualitim g. think -to report a W of $70 chases, we are de4fing a,4 , of 440bero , � � " , 0. ul-t A&ording to ther, and, , , A ��,,�,01 - W,,�� � The pall bei%reris were I; � "I , � 011 W . , �qourteous and - nial di4po ,ice balance , umber of ]JUVO . " 0 �1j111q­.1­1 . Z14; choice of selec� W. Horticultural Society, -The annual mon1h at greatly rodiAcgd, P#W.- , , I 1.� ��, %,�,�gm A;,T and Mike Murray, W. Manley. ition, aman,of very hi on hand. The IW; of ofilepro way al- ,� I � . ,pAw, line ' � 11 ­ ". ;t� ' ' � . . ;', ., , �� �eting of the, Hensall- Hor ,� " ­­ IF= �Laberai members elect, Leeming, Joe. Thornton and Ed. Vale ticultural he will be greatly missiS in the oomQ so prove lal;*resting to the readei,p, a i�t� 1* L I ; , , C', , I By taking advaltita#e Oti'th" i "It "I ,:' I , . ,. e -Rioduced Prices You Cis & .,% I �;,,,­ , . . .. 4�1'9'p 1la1T - Society was held in the Town Hall m it$,. .13 ,leavell and is as : .1 0, ;� � , Of these, :four Regele,,Ou Sunday la�t death c n un follows,, Honorary Presi. I I ,. .04ides his widow he save from 10 to 20 per 4�p�..'Qg ­ -V,'-F, "M , - , puZ purchases. I , . , � *��,,� ., , A"Ter . p 4.,� , �, M L I � � I 1, , �� 11,01WVIM�l � . Prominently me I ': � �z 'g, __., Or �, 'KI,iF ., �� ntioned. ed the infant son of Mr. and rs, on Friday evening of last week, with to mou)m'h1s loss three chil&en, devit, Mrs. Fred-Zess; President, Mrs. 1� I ' I .... � 1-1 I ttie, Charles Deitz. The funeral took place a good attendance and with the pr�si- Erma,, 00i3is and George, his aged C. A. MeDon,ell; Ist Vice, Dr. Alex. Make it a. point to see e,6, vlglue I g. We have a MQUOY-Saviug �� � !.. �`, �, � I � 1�� ":). 018 , or e ` " ' 1. :. ..�. ��1011 , Reeve J, Wesley Bea oil Tuesday to the Lutheran Cemetery, dent, Mrs. C. A. McDduell, occupylug mother, Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, of. Hen.! Moir; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Maulkins0n; proposition f every shoe buyei. I I I .. � 6 ,�� 1.11, ­� ,_ � � �� t6kb; Reeve E. F. Klopp, of Brodbagen, amongst a large concourse the chair. After the reading of the sall, also.four sisters and two,bro- Secretary -Treasurer, Mrs. J. Eldei; New styles in Ladies' Patent S mechum or low , '. I � . . . . . tra fg, 1. ip; Reeve Owen Geiger, of friends, whosq sympathy is with minutes of the last meeting by the thers, Florence, of Calgary, Alta.; Directors, Mrs. Eyre, Mr. Nathan heels and latest trimmings; rebl!alripvp�e]rop�$T50 and $5.00, for . I �, .� ,� I ". tem, Miss Ethel Mur- Amy, at home, Mrs. Robinso Peck, Mr. J. A. Fleming, Mrs. Mer- I � � ... t, , 11 I ,e becretary pro , 9 ", I , I - � , the bereft parents. -A number of th g", , all, and Reeve J. L. McEwen, n, of $3.49 a pair. I ", , represented shareholders of the McKillop, Logan dock, as the regular Secretary Of the Hensall. Mrs. Ramsay, of Willows, ner, Mr. G. J. Sutherland, Miss M. E. New Styles in Men's Fine Shoes made in Black Calf and'Ton Calf ,i� � erry. All have Johnston, Miss Annie .Consitt Mrs. over the new square toe. Regular value $6.00; to clear at $4.95 " t I I �­ 1 '4'1- ­ , tituencies atthe county coun- & Hibbert Telephone Company at- Society, Mrs. John Elder, was unab,le Sask.; 'William, of Tillsonbuig, and ' I i I , , _4 to present, owing to having her Patterson, Mrs. Peck and Miss Grace �1, 1,"V- tended the annual meeting last Wed- to be Percy, of Moose Jaw, Sask. One sis- a pair, I A: " Ji' t -for some years, and all are out- . arm broken a short time ago through ter, Mrs. George Armstrong, of Hen- McLean. -The Council meetiYig which Men's Red Sole Rubbers with snag proof uppers, laced or with two P. �,. , nesday and report the Company in I 1�,�_"­ was to have been held on Tuesday ev- buckles; to clear at $2.95 a pair. I 5 J�, � 41,"4" nig members of Council, while good standing, as they declared a 10 a fall on the icy sidewalk. After the sa,11, passed away just nine months ,. �11 ,�. � ', ening last was postponed until Sat- 6�.4,� " ". Board reading and confirming of the last ago. The funeral took place to the I I..; g.-. a,. , eeve Geiger, of Hensall, has al- per cent. dividend. The old . � Men's White Sole Rubbers with snag proof uppers, laced style; to , 1. , I I urday evening on account of the ill- . , I "I'll - was all re-elected by acclamation. minutes of meeting, matters Of in- family plot at Hensall rural cemetery. clear at $3.25 a pair. . , 11 . I 11 N:�., I � the honorable posi ors, .1 ,� ��, �, a y- occupied ness ow heels, perfect quality; r� q, t, terest to the Society were discussed A sdrvice was held at his late resi- of bne of the councill Ladies' Goloshes, four -buckle style, with I 'i 11",�,­ tion. A keen race for office is an- by the meeting, and how if POssibl,3 dence on Friday evening and was at- who, had some reports to make. � . � I to clear at $2,05 a pair. I I ",;,, ,ti. 1 t I..'' . to make the Society more and more a tended by a large number of people _ I ­,�,,­ . cipa ed, but it is expected that th,e Mr. Alexander Smillie, of Toronto, Men's Fine Rubbers, for 95 cents. Ladies' Rubbers for 85 cents. ,ko ,., ", I HENSALL and formerly well known and respect- Boys' Rubbers for 80c and 90c. Misses' Rubbers for 75 cents. 11 � A `ii,%, mantle of office will fall on the means of beautifying the homes with who had come to pay their last re- . � , I'll I �� -': , pt t ofiice box rent� are due and payable . I . 1 "I eattie, of Sea- ,,t t, I the choice flowers and bulbs and with the spects to one who, was so well kQown ed resident of the Township of Tuck- . t ,,� � shoulders of Reeve B he Hensa I post Office in advance in ersmith, and for many years Town- ­� �',� co-operation of the Council it is likely and highly esteemed. Rev. D.' J. �,�t, '' first --k in January. ,�., , I , . a l meet with received for all DaRy &nd something will be done in ship Clerk, spent the week end here dw & . �. 1��, �;ubscriptioris the cOm- Cornish, Rector of St, Paul's Church, .. . 11 I �N,7 " general approval. Mr. Beattie is one Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall Post ing Spring and Summer to add to had charge of the service. The rev- with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Smillie, . , �,!� P.troni.c Your Postmaster who . ' �,�,�, of the most energetic and capable men office. - the appearance and beauty Of the erend gentleman based his address on of our village, and his sister, Mrs. go, . , �­ � handles the papers. G, J. Sutherland, P.M. John Tapp, and also called on a num- ! . , at the Board. He is popular with a�l Notice. with every set of new handmade school property and our village park, the words: "Greater love hath no man -.00mal 1 1 1 � ,,�� , , the members of both political stripes, harness you buy or order from us up to the not forgetting the Town Hall front, than this, that a man lay down his her of relatives and friends. - Mr. - 1���� D 'D I I �1'1` , 1�.t of March. we win give one pair of work John E. McDonell, as Manager of the 'l? I . ��,�-, - and his ability and popularity have which a number of the ladies inter- life for his friends. Ye are my 19, "I , I , !, i ,ihoes free. We have English Oak and C- in flowers have done so in friends, if ye do whatsoever I com- Chevrolet Car Company, of Oshawa, 5ACAFOA97-H I ., � ,� been signally recognized by his fel- adian tanned handmade harness in stock at ested uch at Hensall, accompanied by his sales- . �,N l reasonable Pric,e*. Call a" see our harness from year to year to make it look mand you," During the service, Mrs. I 1� I . �1. �' -hasing. all. men and mechanics in the persons of TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSffE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , ,low members in his appointment tQ before Pure T. D. WREN, Hens bright and pleasing. In the matter (Rev.) D. MacInnes and Middleton 11 ,� 2084-2 Messrs. Ernest Bates, OrviUe Twit- I I -p.'' of the election of officers for this year Thompson gave a fine rendering of ; :� , the most important committees. For chell, Orval Snell, G. R. Beattie and I I I 1 ! ., two years he was on the Striking Skating Party. -The Young People the most of those of the past year the ,beautiful duet, "One Swee ,i I of Carmel Presbyterian Church held ere re-elected in recognition of the Solem tly Robert Green, motored to Oshawa last . W n Thought." Interment took . .. 4Committee, one year as Chairman ; a skating party at the rink on MOP- week to bring back with Mr. Me- ____ , - 1 �f valuabbe services they had given. . �! he has been Chairman of the Wai den's day night, the evening being taken nnual Meeting. -The annual meet- place at Hensall on Saturday, the Rev. Donell a number of new Chevrolet .- -----. I ,,,r A H. Naylor, of the Anglican Churcli : ��; Committee, a member of the House up with races and fancy skating. The cars and were pust in time to attend plentiful and prices ranged from $4.75 to Quotations: - I � ing of the South Huron Agriculturaj officiating at the last sad rites. The on Friday evening last at Toronto �5-2'5- Heavy export steers, $7.00 to $7.50; heavy '. - ueen, Quotations: Good veal, $11 to $12; med- steers. good, $6,25 to $6.50; butcher steen. I . .1� of Refuge Committee, and during the following lists are the races and win Society was held the same day only pall bearers were: Edgar MCQ 'e Chevrolet banquet, held in the good. $5.2 � ',,:. . The judges were Mr. Fleming, the fin ium, $10 to $11; comm,va grass, $4.76 to choice, $7.00 to $7.25; do. fair to SO , . I.r- past year was a member of the Good ners. in the afternoon, the meeting being W. Hemphill, Wrn. McLaren, G. Case, Crystal Hall of the King Edward Ho- $5.25. � to $6.25; 4o., comixtoin, $4.00 to $5.00; but- I 11 "I' R. Y. McLaren and Mr. Ivan Mc- held at the Commercial Hotel here, Thos. Welsh and Thos. Palirner, The tel, and where some nine hundred Sheep -Receipts, 2,549. 'Me lamb offering cher heifers, choice, $6.25 to $7.00; do. fatr �. I made up almost entirely of bucks and to good, $5.50 to $6.00; do. common, $4.00 to 41 � .',: Roads Commission. In addition t'O Laugh -En, all good judges: Ladies with a good attendance and with Mr. floral offerings were very beautiful. agents, besides a number of the of- twrawding was slow. Several car loads of buck $5.00; butcher cows, good to cholee, $5.00 to "I �. . ; � this he has another important 'claim skating alon,e, Mrs. James Sangsber; William Consitt, the President for the e Compan?, met to spend laurbs were sold on contract at $9.26 to $5.25; do. common to medium, $3.00 to $4 ; - I to the position, as the representative gents skating alone, Mr, James Sang- ficialis of th : �� of Seaforth, which town is the only ster; boys under 14, Roy Welsh; girls past year, in the chair. After the dis- Briefs. -The A.Y.P.A. of St. Paul's a pleasant evening long to be remem- $9.50 bu,t the general price this morning was 'do.. canners and cutters, $2.25 to $2,75; but- � cussion of matters of interest to the Church met Thursday evening w th $9. 'Culls sold for $8 and sheep from $4 to cher budle, good tco choice, $5.00 to $5.25: do. � 11 t under 14, Florence McDonald; boys Society, the election of officers was good attendance. This being th,e I a bered. Mr. Ross McKinnon, the Man- $5.75. medium. $4.00 to $4.75: do., bolognas, $3.50 11 � I town in the County which has no . IV under 14, Ray Pfaff; girls under 14, fi7t ager of the Company at Oshawa, act- Quotations: Ewes, $4 to $5.75; lambs, com- to $3.80: baby beef, $9.00 to $10.00; feed- , ­ , . proceeded with, resulting as follows: meeting in the New Year, a social ed as chairman of the meeting in his mon, $9 to $9.25; bucks, $8 to $9. eni, choice, $5.60 to $5.80; do., fair, $5.00 ; , been honored with the Wardenship Hazel Hudson; married women, Mr!r- President, Mr. W. D. Saunders, of Ex- evening was held. Games, ping-pong, usually able and pleasing manner an Hvizs-Receipts, 2,064. Hogs were sold for to $5.25 ; stockers, choice, $4.75 to $5.00 ; do. d $11.50 to $11,75, and moartly on a graded fair to medium, $4.00 to $4.50; mUch cows, f I . through its representative, although James Sangster; married men, Lee eter; Ist Vice -President, Dr. A. R. carpet balls, etc., were enjoyed by there was a long and splendid pro- basis, with a premium of $2 per hog for $65.00 to $80.00; springers, $80.00 to $100.00; 11 11 . its standing and location, as well as Hedden. After skating they then Campbell, of Herimll; 2nd Vice-Presi- those present. At the close of the gramme. In addition to the pro- selects and a cut of 50 cents per cvrL an plain to medium cows, $40.00 to $60.00 ; , , (the outstanding ability of its repres- went to the church, where lunch was dent, Mr. Matthew Clark, of the town- meeting, ilefresbment,s were serve,d___ gramme proper, the company or heavies and lights; sows, mostly $9.50. calves. choice, $12.00 to 11ti8.150: do. medium. I .., ;. served by the ladies. The Young $9.00 to $12.50; do. common and grasisers. I , . ship of Tuckersmith, and Mr. Keith Mr. Ivan McLaughlin, who has re- guests were royally entertained by Union Stock Yards, Toronto, January l9th. : A� k # . 1 entative, have on more than one oc- $4.00 to $5.00; lambs, choice. $11.50 to $12.50 1 � People will hold their next meeting McLean, of Seaforth, See-retary-Treas- signed his position with the Standard �'l �, bucks $9,75 to $10.00; sheep, choice, $6.50 to I I casion merited it i on January .list, when they will start the "Peacock Players," among whoso Supply of cattle for e on to -day market : I . urer, with the following mentioned Bank of Forest, is spending a few number of note might be mentioned -- some 300 head heavier than week ago, $7.00, do.. heavies, $4.50 to $5.00; do., cut -Is. I , r their work for the conn.ng year and Board of Directors: H. C. Soldan, days with friends in Hensall before �,,nd while good butchers sold ateady with $8.00 to $3.50; hogs. thick smooth, fed and � 7 , � s ,. . I .1 I � hope to make i bette i,'� close, common kidlerB were draggy tered. $11.00: do., f.o.b., $10.50; do., coun- � . "::: !�, - Robert McLaren, Sr., John Mason, engaging in other dutivs.-Miss FlOs- B Emerson, of Oshawa, and who gave w'itthwfM talen and �everal hundred head . . I :11, i I t an the pas t the names of Billy Marshall and E,. ,� . try points. $10.25: do., off cars, $11.40; select "I " rh emi in .1 � I- ALMA At their closing meeting for the past, Oscar Klopp, Henry Neeb, Robert D. sie Foss, of Toronto, is home spend- I a' very fine play throughout. It is in all were left unsold at the close. ' ere pr u . per hog, $2.16. . i Notk,.s.-Mrs. James Carter , To 111tivity in the stocker and feeder � 'I!, i , - ' i - 3pent � vear, they made $660 and have a bal- I Bell, Bert Peck, W. Consitt, 0. Gei- ing a short time with her parents, Mr. I needless to say such fine banquets '�` I --- - ------- - " ason anoe of $294, which shows the splen- I ill I"n. with few offered. There was not �, I" 1, i the week end with Mrs. J. Fergi I ger, T. Sherritt, J. A. Fleming, W. A. and Mrs. D. Foss, her f,ither having' bring the managers, agents and sales;- ch , mand for export cattle and most i I : of Constance. -Miss Maggie Brown_ did work of the Society. mu 1, . � I Houston, M, Love, F. Bean, W. R. been poorly for the past fe weeks,1 men and mechanics in touch with <,ach of 'be beavy stee�_ offered were rough, but ,; ,, . of Tucker -smith, spent the 5ast week , Vestry Meeting. -The vestry me�t- 1 Dougall. It was decided to hold both hut is improving slowlv­-We aret other as well as increasing their in- the choice kind ,old steady at 7 to 7.60 c ts _ 1 en : with Mrs. Herb. Fowler. -Mrs. Alex. � ,,or pound, with an odd -all lot at the 7% � I ing of St. Paul's Church was held on, a Spring 'r. I , Seed Fair and a Spring,sorry to report ,hat M and Mr.;; , terest for the fine Company in which entti M­t,of thenv00d butcher iit�,ra � 6 Jamjeson, of Brucefield, spent the , Monday evening, January 16th, Rev. ' o � COAL � I Show of hors -es, cattle, etc., the first John Johnston have b(,(,n poorly for ! they are associated and hustling for. .� I'l rrt'(',p 6% tj 7 cc tu per Pound, that I fi past week with friends here. - Mr.! Herbert Naylor, Rector, mentioned on the 25th February and the past few days, being cpnfine ranize taking all handyweights of right � i � d to , -We regret to learn that Mr. James lity. ,,hilp choice hut�-her steen selling . 1. Thorna- Adams was in Toronto over. ports of W. A. Womens uu-­ -o- 1 the latter on the 12th day of April. th,ir rooms, but trust they may soor uPward to 71,', . the week end where he shipped a day School, A. Y. P. A. and choir r(-' .1 Burns, a little west of our village, is �'ua _ ce,nts were found mostly in Genuine D & H Co.'s LACKAWANA .t . It was also arranged to secure Gov- regain their accustorne(l health. -The � and has been for some little time, very the nearhea,-y division averaging around I.- The free burning Anthracite. 11 �, . chowe load of cattle. -Mr. and Mrs. � v.ealed a most successful year in all ernment judges so that there would heavy snow falls Of the past week, � poorly, but his friends hope he may 100 Pounds. Choice fat heifers brought 71/s r , � James Simmons entertained a number, departments of the church's', Work. he no suspicion of favoritism being accompanied by considerable wind, has ! regain his accustomed health. -Our to 7.40 cents and good hamilyweight heifers , . I � uc �% to %cerrtr�. Plain steers and heifers sell� Genuine D L & W SCRANTON I%k �� �... '. . of their McKillop friends on Wednes- I The general account showed shown by any local, judges, and it is shut off autoing and made the roads ' merchants are offering great ind e- Ing at '4 to 6 cent.. bad h;j�ly ,ta3-t,d , � . � � I 1� I I day evening. -Mr. James Dale was a, balance on hand, and the Synod bud- I purposed to make the coming two very heavy for driving and teaming. I ments in prices in order to reduce to move by closing time. The best of the The Standard Anthracite. 1111 "' 11 - -t account was reported lyutc(her cows sold steady at 51/4 to 5i,� cents � " Toronto visitor over the week end. gc as paid in shows the best yet held. 4 1. -Councillor Mr. Rohert Higgins, who and plain to fair kind were unchanged in lt;;',� ... � . their stocks at this the usual time for - Miss Evelyn Dale spent the past week. full. A vote of thanks was passed Died In Washington State. - The doing so in the month of January.- values, though not very active at 8% to 4% 1 , � has been suffering from a very severe U­ �. with her grand parerlts�l at Summetr4ill on the motion of Mr. G. C. Petty, sec- I'll , .. .� I � I Qrays Harbor Port, of Grays Harbour cold bordering on pneumonia for th-� Mr. Garnet Case is confined to the cent". Canners and cutters brcrugh:� 21/,, to COKE 1, �1. , 1�1.1 onded by Mr. Houston, to all officers Washington, under date of January 8 cents per pound. Good bulls, butcher kind, � :, 1�� past couple of weeks, we are pleased house through illness, but we trust to and heavies of �Port quality brought 5 to 51/, V. �, for their work and result shown for 8th, makes the following reference to see him restored to his usual health- uts pound nd medium quality brought Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE andl N V,E , ,% WINTHROP to learn, is now improving, and we ce Per .1 the year. Incidently the vestry felt the death of Mrs. Gilchrist, for many _Very interesting lantern slides en- 4 to 4% cents, wahich was firm on tho,s,i, sold. 1. much E;atisfaction in the fact that the -ears a well knowm resident here, hope soon to see him around a- . "A ,,y An offe7ing of 8 baby bieeves made 9 to 10 cut one-third off your fuel bilL ik I .. I . I , I Notes -The regular meeting of the Rectory, at a cost of $320 had been J gain. - Mr. Robert Pollock, who titled, Tour Through Scotland ta Per Pound,5ou'liside of 4the odd top at * I � I L� Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. was held when they lived on the first farm w were shown in the Anglican Church c k 1.i,� . . stuccoed and the work paid for with- i as here from the West visiting Mr. 10',-� cents. which as a shade higher for the Soft Coal , I 1� in the chtweh Wednesday afternoon, north of Hensall on the west 9 de of on Thursday everting of this week to buqk tha'n dast Monday. Trade in killers ac- Ali . I " �,� out incur -ring a debt. Officers for the the William Fee and sisters, the Misses : � F, I . L with Mrs. Hillen pre- London Road: "Death came a good crawd, and were much enjoy- counted for 2.500 bead up to 2 P.m. and heli ..�i L "" January Sth, ensu-ing year were el"ted as follows: quietly to Mrs. May Ingram Gilchrist Sarah and Mary, left for his home tho e.'d by those, present. -Mr. T. Murdock faarly briRk on good kind. but plain stuff For Heat in a'Hurr,v and an econornk J2, , i 1-11. siding. The meeting opened by sing- draggy. ", first of this week. -We are pleased to I waa fuel, burn our CONSOLIDATION '�, 1� Mini.ster's Warden, Mr. A. L. Case; at the home of her daughter, Mrs. of our village, health and other con- Trade in calves was not quit eso brisk As � J , ing- Hymn 74. The Scripture lesson notice in last week's issue in the MILLEWS CREEK from the wondw- " I 11, given by Mrs. D. McFarlane, fol- people's warden, Mr. L Clark; lay H. E. Layport, 212 North C St4,eet, ditions permitting, is planning to at- I 4ihe start of last week GAd tow we" eas- 1 I � was Bru&-field correspondence the great ler at 13% cents. while the bulk of good to ful coal beds of Eastern Kentucky. R 1� delegate, G. C. Petty; secretary- last Sunday morning. Mrs. Gilchrist tend the great old time fiddlers' com- choice vealis moved at 12 to IS cents per &I I � , � , lowed by silgnt prayer for Mrs. Gould. treasurer, G. M. Case; church council, had reached her 89th year 1kast March- and most wonderful prosperity thaLL petition in Toronto the first part of ri�ound- PWn verilis sold dcivrnward to 7%c .... ���, 11 4 1, After the reports from the treasur- marks the village. We alv,rays knew I �. village ,,, week, and his many friends will said them 'were a few heavies and rough 1. � � eTS of the Ladies' Aid and W. M. S., Messrs. D. Shirray, G. Armstrong, W. She had enjoyed good health and vras Brucefield as a smart tidy calvot, at from 51h contm Per Poland. 2 EGGS '11h , .�, the minutes of the last meeting were Fee, W. J. Houston, G. F. Case, J. able to thank her family and friends with a most excellent country sur- wish him the best Of success. We be- The lamb mark also wea . bit .low with . .11 I - I 1. read and adopted. The messenger Simpson, H. Aldrich. A special cOm- and those wiho came on that date to rounding it, but we must admit we lieve Mr. Murdock received a special the bulk of the good lambs selling a quarter We have an unlimited demand fair , , I .,.. was given by Mrs. Eaton. The mittee was appointed to prepare a pro- congratulate ber. Mrs. Gilchrist was were fatrly amazed to leo invitation to attend and having his lower than last week at 12% ce� Pe,r Vonnd, Eggs in our New Patent Egg CatUs I .11, .1 il gramme for celel)rating the fiftieth born March 3, 1937, in Aberdeen. rn that it though Q few that were real choice brought and require a steady supply. ;; " �- daughter and. son-in-law, Dr. 13. A. 13 to 14 c,eftt3 Per Pmnd, alout doze3i . . , I "I topic an "'Yesterday and To -day in . was likely o Campbell, living in Toronto, WLII make 111-ki-the top- 7%a bulk of the a show- . �, . India," 2wns given by Mrs. A. Ross anuiversary of the church, which is Scotland, and came to London, On- near future and become a "Greater . - -.77- fair quality .W .11. 7"n HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID I . ' hopf-d will take place in Jnne of this tario, in Canada, when five years ol& it -a pleasant oul4ng for Mr. Murdock. ed and b*avy I J lolloWed by prayer by Mrs. Simpson, Nerw York." But, yet, in this won- As Mr. Murdock has given a good his were draggy Fit 8-tio 12 cents per on the Govern ent Gta& Baal@. ,. .. After a few business items were talk- year. Her husband, John Gilchrist, passed derful age Of inventions, progress and Pound- Shem sold steady at from 6 to 7% ( , � V !. ed over, the meeting closed by sing- Death of Mrs. Roy Parsons. -Very away 85 years ago. She came to �cllOunt of himself in recent contests cento .f., ,good to choice light butcher )dnd , ing HYmn 663, and the Lord's prayer much sympathy is felt in our village Aberdeen 18 years ago and has re- goatheadiveness, we should not per- �in Huron County, he will no doubt and 110"MOard 4o 2% cents for thin caus. Our Telephones are at your dis- ( , � and district for Mr. Roy Parsons, in sided in this city since. She was the haps be ,surprised at almost anything, I give a good account of himself among Hogs sold at 12% cents, f.o.b., for thick POSal; use them freely for Information. I ��, repeated in unison --Miss, Irene Pat- I , . . the recent death of his wife, who was last survivor of a family of ten chil- and we just hope that the great wave I the old time fiddlers from smooths of 11.40 cents off can. wif,j selftu . .. !� terson, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Huron ,it 2-16 cerits per hog, 4hich was eteady with " , 'Mrs. W.' C. Bennett for a couple of so deservedly highly respected for her dren and is in turn survived by a of prosperity will reach here andICounty'with whom he will have to the Packer'n bid for the greater part of -last �p D. A. Cantelon - 11, I - , th, many fine qualities, and who leaves son, Charles Thomas, of Ford, Idaho, make our up-to-date and pr6sperous I compete in Toronto. -A comedy play week, � 1� � . weeks. -The annual meeting ol besides her husband village still more prosperous, and in three acts entitled, "An Old Fash R--QIPU to -d-7 -ere 4,892 aaWe. 875 HMSALI� ON -E I �',' I" Telephone will be held in Winthrop to mourn her and a daughter, Mrs. .Martha Lay- - calves, 1,460 hogs and 1.122 sheep and lambs. Pbones: . Ofte, 10W; House, 10J. I �-. thart, we may yet in the not distant ioned Mother," will be put on by the I . .. Hall on Friday, Janua" 21st. loss, a number of quite young sons port, of this city, and two grand- I , i��. � and daughters. The deceased before daughters. 9be was always active in future, vie with -the great cities of Hillsgreen Young People in the Town - I ! A " - __ marriage was Miss Frayne, of Exe- the Presbyterian church of which She the world. Nothing like a good hope. Hall, Hensall, on the evening of Wed- I "' , i,:,:-- - KIPPEN ter. The funeral was held from the was a m-ernber and lived the life of -In connection with wonderful events nesday, January 26th, commencing at �* 3 �5� , Horticultural Society. -The annual home on Monday afternoon last, an& a true, gentle Christian character. and going back to a week ago when 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the MIDWINTER ;-, i..", meeting as recorded last week, was was quite largely attended, The funeral was belld Wednesday �,,r C ... di,n Toronto lad of only Mollard Mission Circle of the United . I ' �-, ,-held January loth. The. directors Hockey. -A large number of peo- morning at 9.30 from the Presby- some seventeen years, ,outstripped Church. We understand this play k ,,_ , _ , ; met January Ilbb, afternoon and ev- 'ple witnessed a very exciting game terian church, Rev. Robert Cameron I,. �; " nearly one hundred competitors in comes highly recommended, having !1: � I � � of hockey on the Hensall rink be- officiating, assisted by Rev. Charles �- j'��i ,ening, and prpparpd the pr,-mium lists, the great and long channel swim in, been given in a number of places, and Sale of GOLOSHES, t, ,-,� I t, ��':., These -were printed on Thursda t__ Hensall and Zurich last Friday McDermoth and Rev, F. F. W. California Statv, and styled in the a great treat is in store for those who � I ' "' ly'� evenlrig. press as the "Catalina Winner," anii I attend. -At the morning q,ervice of the To make room for our spring shipments of sboes we are I �, � "' '' -reached Kippen Friday, were mailed The game was fast. and Greenp. Mrs. Robert Byrne sang two "' , " to members Saturday evening, reach- furious from start to finish. At the of the favorite qong-.q of the deces,"d. whose name, George Young, is now'United Church on Sunday last a mix- , - 11 I I . I I'll- ing most of them on Monday. Thp , end of the third period the score was "One Sw".tly Solemn Thought" and indeed a household name, Hensall ani led quartette. was very nicely rendered clearing all lines of our Golosbes at real mmey - SaVID9 ,. . '111 1� I'll_111" . two first to come back werp Mrs. J. � . tie, 6-6, and at the end of the ten "Unger With Me. Precious Saviour.` vicinity with all the rest joins in most I by Mrs. Alf. Clark, Mrs. A. Sinclair, prices. We carry the well-known Life Buoy Line and I - I , �, � , *' .�. . D. Stewart's and Winnie'R. Thegi, t minut," overtime the score was 9-7 Masses of beautiful flowers att"ted hearty cQngrat ulations and words of I Mr. W. Goodwin and Mr. John Pas,;- i � . , I : I �. - Teached the gecretary Tuesday and in favor of Zurich. Toward the end tlir kindlv memory of many clos,, praise for the wonderful boy, now so'more.-Mr. A. Murdock is fitting up every pair is fidly guarariteed. I 111, - . 'i. . ' ,� 6. their choicps were entered on ordprl of the third period, Mr. Claude Blowps friends, Following the qerviceq tb(-.' proud to Canadian hearts and special- i very nicely for a business stand the � , ,; d I 1 31�, . sheets Tupstday (,vpning, a week an I ca"i on to got 'hit with a hockey �)OdY Wast taken to Tacoma for inter- ly for two rragons, the first being, i .shop in his black as recently occupied �� A, � " ' �o,,, ,�. ." th � a n n i in I w P P. ti r g. � �t i' ,'� k',"ck n o mp-nt by the side of a .son who is buy- and which is no doubt connected with I by Mr. C. Lockwood, who moved t,) Ladies' Goloshes Gennine Zippers "I".,,. I � �.,� .. a day from rking out three teeth whirn �'� Pretty ouick work on the part of all was very unfortunate for him, as he ip(l at that pInce. Rev. Simpson, for- the second, thnt he has proved sol Brussels. ,,�!��'- I '. . � �, . �';j­ concerned, and quick worl� pays when is an excellient player. The winner, mpr paqtor h,-rr,, c-nn,inHed the qprv- lovingly devotpd and loyal to his in ' Cashmerette Jersey Ladies' Gologhes 11 , . le� 11 . , ��'��;� m it was that Cloth ..... Cloth ..... I . . :�,­` ", � , ory the pri"�,q. Take a lool( at tha! hy Mr. Allan Soldan, of the Standard b,e undertook the great feat Which be 1,1VESTOCK MARKET Jersey Aberdeen Casbmerette I ,��­�_:,4 . _� " 45 - f, it, mes ... ,J�', , , rrs a cut of about fifty per cent. i of the lucky ticket, No. 12, was won ice at the grave. valid mother, for who $2.95 ... $4.45 Y., L.-, � .� '� ,�', pneps on the Premium List and then I Bank staff, be receiving a silk .scarf. I am weary t.o-night, dear Master, so successfully accomplished, and the Buffalo, Jamiary 18th. -Hogs, receripts. ll.- Cloth ........ $3175 Cloth ........ $3.35 Ci-th ........ U - , � � "L� And my heart cries out for,,HoTne; mecond being that he sets to youn ' 000' medium weight. $12,66 t,o $12-75; lighter These are the one , ,.4 ,� lordeir quick� All rhoici-q and (yrderi;� No one claimed the winner of the 0 4,(i_ . luckv ticket No. 25 for the ladies. DUr- 91 w1blit, including Pigs, $12.75 to $12: pael,- Two,,buckle and two Genuine Goodrich Zip- Four buckle style ; !!!! ,,,I ,,'R�L'�.?�- ' sb9uld be in before January 2St,'h. I Inng for the land of perfect rest middle aged and old, in short to all, in,'Twls. ni�bly $10.25 to $10.75. I 17 1 -�,�7,�'; � "The 010 Fashlorted Mothor."-Ev- * W`hPre I nevermore sh.911 roam. i such a wonderful example in bein dome style; shapes to pers; berware ,of imita- best quality. X, �41'� ing the intermission between pe-riods, g a Cattle­Receivts. 1,750; good light .t�. �,, ,�, L , ,,,, '�,*i� 'i 'y erybody was delighted with this play, a number of the girls of �be Mollarl total abstainer from liquor and tobac- fit ,any shoe. tions. " � `�t�", tL I am weary to -night of waiting $11 : few 1.200-potm<l loads. $10.10 to $10.50; �, ,: , - bulk nn�lhrm Steers. $8.75 to S9.60; medium I � �,,� � put an by the Tlillsgrpen Young Peo- Circle .served weiners and rolls. Fxe- For the dawning of the day; co, showing that stimulants, other m,ms, $(; to S7; reac-tors, $3.,�o fo 95; �.iia, --- _ I . . k. , " �' __ 11: 11 1.1; . pie Friday evening of Is-st. week. It ter plays Hensiall, Friday evening, Oh, When will the liglit of the morning than good wholesome tea, beef tea m -41y 6 to %7: a few nt $7.50. - I , "'I"'. I -,�I� ti,L�.L,` � -would behard to say which player ex- C-1,en--Receir,tn. ,,, , ,' I weather permitting, brmk, and chocolate, .are unnecew;ary and 11.000: top vpals. S16..". M isess, Children's Boy's , , . 'IPV-Z�4 . ah,�,P­Receipts, 2.000: bulk frit lAmb.s. ;, "I, I .,eelled. Miss Grieve, as the Mothe,r,l LegzuP Meeting. -- The -weekly And the qb,qdowq flee away? that the absence of use Of either li t, : "'. ,'," Itad whaps the most difficult part LeaF,rue meeting of the Unitied Church or tobacco had doubtless given quor sls.u: culil sad winmon $10.50 to $11�261 few 4 buckle 4 buckle $1.95 2 buckles I I ,,x, *;,, " him yeArltriz -ethers, $11.50: fat e -es. $6 to . 1. .11 ?�,�, _ � itild did it excellently The maiden was held in the school room of the I am wmrV to -right. dear Master, the great chance to win out in the heighth ...... �1 '. ;. ,',,_�' , .. $7.50. $2.45 �� ,_ " heighth ...... at ...... .. $ 1.95 "�;; �� ,��,,��,� lady of uncertain age -and fortune rhurch on Monday evening last, with Oh, Iteet me hear Thy voice . '0�,�! ,t,,� "!,.,. ,.� . way of good clear blood, strong lungs, mon,t,,al, january lftli.--Th�re ,vn� a rAr- .3 buckle 8 buckle - I buckle . also did exceedingly welfl, -al'.q,O 11,95 . . ,;A",�g , � . tb P R very good attA­n�ance, and Miss Em- Stilling mv feverish heart to peace, in short a good constitution. But ied smortmerit of antItle on thp markets, and heighth ..... v,S­ heigbth ...... $1,75 at .... .... $1175 � �,�,,S­., " �,�; I I I ! I �, '. -r and Jerry and Widow BPI] and ma Dickson in the chair. The meet- And bidding me rejuicel perhapq, we are overlooking a third Sizes, 11-2. 1 Size's, 8-10%. Sizes, 1-5. t � ­1.ffi,;!: 1, lawye thn�e selling at prices rameing from $5 to `,'- � ", , i4lottia a and every single one in the ing wag S6.71i were the first sold. Onf,tlp prl<�__ a- t, '11. - 11h � oppn,ed -with the usual devo , , ' , _ , _ I" ,V "t, -a his Success was round $7 were slower salle oo " I'll �. �i, I .. ' These parts mentioned were tiorlal PXeTM.q,P§ -with the . . . . . that he had been brought up by a were sAlkniz 'from $6.75 to $7.10 with a I and great factor i , ,� 1, .�' I , 'rs. 0, d at, m "I 11 t,�, I , . . . . . Singirg Of a I . � - good Christian mother, who strove to Possibility of iin odd lot reaebing $7-25. (3=- I I, I " � � , , ­� I - gei:tt. The proceeds amounted Tiv-rn-n. Scripture roadirig by Mildred Hush! for the Master speaketh, Mon llaht nt�rs and plain heifers vveigbe.d Men's Men's . Rttbbers L !, 1� I . �,�, , I � ut $40. , qcrntor and minuteg of the last meet, inculcate In him good principl& 11 �.i - ,� I ;�, , ','* . he fol- Tender and sweet His tone- in t161-11ther hi'llght 85, irrid common steers of I buckle . A . :,,� - , �� '.� �i "I in S. "_��:L_",�".­ , , , ... V , � g.b-.v Miss Mary MeRnig. , T "I evpm T, am at thy side, life and who, while her son made the fair -eight, from 95.5o to OU . 06M eow I buckle, 2 '� � , �, - ��,�_ ,"It., - -M Tin P, I -�, , ".. �.- . MANLEY , oTnng prog`rn? - 60 rind faii- e ... $3.95 heig-bth 6'A, e �. 11, given and ort of his life, be was fol- w4d in lots of 2 or 4 brought $6. ....... FEW , ��A,1� � I T�ou aTt not left alone. supreme e7 $4.50 to $5. 'Pat, heavy doine styl 01.95 ..")".. ,,,, I t,--4Mr. F, ,Hoegy purchased a nlivh fmjoyed: I'mtrumental duet, lowed by the earnt6t prayers of his rS�5'ws' bulls brought 2 buckle 4uj A E PAIRS I ,,, .. 1�4�1 �.e "J, .50: one eo6d light bull. $5. m I buckle, I 'Of- ONLY 9 �, ,'' _,,�K� 6�'fr*rftr lames. Plattigav a-nd had MT-qpq Trpnp Dou0nq,q and Elea, r 11 t ot yo mother toy the great suceegs that he mirived froyn tbin� fl)guT* down heighth ...... IOU 'I.Il"!.i�,:.�,,��5�",;I'L"�� L no Le n ur 'helart be troubled, to 0.50 for dome style ... $2.95 1 7177 � ��'), k" �_ f , ii'L�Ict�,qiA' '-,'�,'jl� 7 -1 "' 4 buckle I . . , . . Lv4 t& his plkolpiseg by Mr. John Ffiqhs-r- vnenl diiet. Mrcx. C4�ne%ir a-nd 'TirA but a little -while, achieve.d.-On 9unddy iavelifhg last at dlr,ht 'I-lqg11a`- � ,,1,,,.'P.,_k,. , � I ,�������"",.(!",.�-�,;,,,,,t��'�,.�,� I .. I ��"j�. Lj"��',��,'$." I _ ­�'; .�� "­ -1111 Quotations: Putelier aftersi good, $6.75 Best Jersey Cloth. ­'�,_,'­�,. P', - . - - ee lqpdden- soln by upward and borad,Ward the close of the e A '", �.,,.*,, on AU.. Th6 trip wim three Visi. I,' to heigbth ...... $3.26 590 ,,, . " I , kwl . Mr. Samuel Onward and Ve tit SlArViee in the $11.10; niedium, $6.25 to $6.15.- commo*, $g ­� _,,-�R N ��,�,,.i t, hof ,�� ,�'AP"N14 % :- mia *w m,tdd in six 19ar-me, The topic for tbe em good " to - I . ,�, ,L � �. � k, �',,,N _��, 'I-,' .1 . , e,venirlW pregg United 0hufth, a hiijftbor of the men to som. Butcher i,,dq , ,.$a. I -",,,,-,Q I '�'w -AL, ��;�: ,I, � 1, U " ". � , i L, I �,,��,�,��,,'t�,,(�W�y,;,�,;"L,� 11 ;f kV:V, ­AfdUdA to V96 it *A"- rAmQt 'gblv talc; --n bv Journeying Inesth My smile. who ate to form tBe men0a 4h $6.75; medium $5.25 to 96: common, $4 to $6. �111"�,�il�1111 _,�.% �11`,,`��'N','­,'�,�� J Mr. Ge,or�*e 6ir Thtteber c6 -ti, go,od. " to $5,60; , �11 111.71, ,", I , ... � 1. L . " on ��,;ai��,i,'�,,,�,I-,, I ,", - 1. "df . 1, ,. ��',, " s . f;f, 'a d ��,J,tl,.Jg,�ik* L $Ad- qbty 'Or, �&ho toolt for 'hist K16bleet, " Sunday, January Both, met for d, an approval. All strictly _.� " ", , '�',,�,,iv.:,,t'y, (,�­ I 4 pma� , �,,,�.,',_ i 'r, " � I It" roill . , me&--. None of the above goads alloWe ,�If,�,,, �,O,,,t? �. " %, .��4t S&O to $4.50, daWners. $2.25 to $12.50. dut- � 'L 1, . , . 0, &4t _$6,fili " 80,6w, S11'stil -ng , , 7 ...... I : ""I"'­,,��V,%,",­ I . jf,�4f,LV,ft, "An U?54.1' u rt, .,# , + t the morn ytu I lead hi ' 'if M ters. U,75 to 1113.50. Butelidt bullib i;�a, sr- cash. 80me extra good Values in shoos are still here for you ..... .. -11 W­X� M . hu b M 1i M, r4A as for tice uIlder the abld' ' ers. .,p 0 r. A I 11 , I 1. J, ' 'P','k"­r ' I ) , , ,!,�,,,,�T­­�, L . � ,� ��,.�.��,,1,1`,o . .6,," , ,,, ,.,,i�;�� ., ,6, ,� 1. � . I LL , 6 ",p ... �. - 1, �­�igef � , , , ,_ +%, , 'ef co"fttftI16, ghd,bia aiAgid134 . 6d a to -$1.50 � obitirfrion, $8.50 ta� $4,50. , I , , , , , ,, �1 lli,11,1�-,14,1,., ., i"51-6 � to ,* ,,, ut, �16("h .. efff . gretfk on your unveil, Ight, W. 0. 006,dWin, VAth wdg� ]��. righer Oftivdg-itedelPta, 809. W41 colves were fit I 1, ":,���,�P!�,,,,,,11,�,'��,,.��; , 11 - . W , 't. . , , , I C , _ ,� ,,� `It� i`l-��, �� * . "� .,� `,ii�i`,,!� � . � -n *% � ,;�,p , 5,r�;, ,,,�, ,ii,i'��,,,!.,.�, � . 6# ,:,��P,,� , #A,'�t& 'Jf' J" 6, f . L ard oan A-ttil.,dia-eth"I Thi@" and darknesa as a splendid, ac6lb.p.afflio Afid Q . .4 4tj , We '��il�� ��,�,r� .:, , , I ­� ,V4�11", , � 'lie A44 fi5JJ,6*.q 6$1 � � , ,%',j ,!�. � ,� , 4 ,� ,,,�, ii, A , 'a * ", � ,,, - �, .11 , , A , " , �� � __ I 12-1 I 9 k4lefli 66d clemaild, There vo6re, ciftly a few & - . k ��`��I!�P, :,� .11 � ed I 1.,��, ":,"11 � I ?ftt4A��"hh# _rV ' ��'�#&��` , IA: tN 6401, som".. 'AtimiOv. A Tlft*. &?I OUT s,t p'r . � . , '�',',"'Jt, . 4. -!i.# �� I . o ed I - Xi011� � I �� ,,, � , "4*" rAdd 1-� the dawtlihie'll,glittlis It 1� a-etice, v6A vkfab 1611 be ' � whd this bVifit of these *",- of very ; . 1, LL, 1_,; , " ,$ 1 L ,�,j,�i,�,��K3N, .it . I ,;��,,�,�Jj,�N, �,;�'j,�,�Jj,,A' , , j �,�,A, 'I N'� , , ,�� , . 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