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I ,_,�� . " t ardt on Lot 29, Conces- had to he taken off the route for the march, tag &ki to $5.50; -bulls $7, down. .. _h . 11 J��' ; � 11 I 11 - � I .
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I 1 4' �, r,iori 11, Logan, three miles east Of month of February, but school will berax skating without music and with. John Wdor.-MEs. John Fisher leXt, Cajvtm = it h", L r- 6n. .
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, "Y,' ' - pl,msteel read a paper on legends of -to Mr. E. F. Knipe and Mi I I $13.50; cull and common, Sil to $12. - ery Q �Ne WO g" ,,� �,,�
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-.1 , the premises. Mr. Leonhardt is go- month of February, Abraham Lincoln, for Detroit, 592. There was a i.w mg of cattle. � : - : I 1 I ,,, . I
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operate. Mr. Leonhardt is a hustler. held on March 31st and April Ist. the form Of a Valentine pie social, removed on * Young bo and light steers were welshed up I lv � - ..
Pat -Mr. and Mrs. t0gether w8for $6.50. Quotatione:-BUbeher . -
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, , ated with yehow and J. Gordon Davis and son, Donald, of steers --Good $7.26 to $7.60; naediam, 46.69 , `7 I I � i
. tained the bunch -at the -home of ME, T. Cooper, seconded by Mrs. w. beautifully decor I to $7.00; common, $5.50 to $6.25. Butcher I �� �, � �, "I � : � I . .
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I Follow- week end* with the latter's parents, $6.50-, common, $4.50 to $5.50. Butcher cows � -_ - 11 I � 11 , � -.1
V enjoy -able evening in games and daric- tributed to the programme. The a very striking appearance. Mrs. J, R. McDonald, Mrs. --Good, 5.26 to $5,75; medium. $8.50 to $5', #I
. ours in the morn- meeting closed with the National An- ing is the programme, every number Mr. and 6ann rs, $2.50; 1. VAA APPArl � I 1: . .
1� . cutters. $2.75 to $3,26. But- _...
. ": � ing, until the wee h being well rendered and well receiv- McDonald and daughter, Miss Lulu, cherebu%-Good. $6 to $5.50; common, $4 'TFWPPHON� 11, . OPPO�4%.- COMAMCL&L, HOTRL I
I W. ing.-Mr. F. Eckert spent Sunday them. ed: Vocal duets, Mrs. James Patter- returning with them for a visit.- to $5. , . I �, . - I . � . ! I I
� ' v6th friends in Seaforth. ---. son and James Sangster- Mrs. John Mrs. Robert Hunt, who last Friday 42.alves-Receipts, 469. The offering of veal 1. . 11 I �- . . � .1 �
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. ZURICH Mrs. tion, is progressing very favorably per cwt. higher. Just ordinary quality calves .
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" e Council.-Fullarton Towns -hip ed the meeting of the Standard Bred readings, Mrs. J. A. Fleming, Mrs. S. in $4.75 to $5.25. Quotation.9-.---GoGd veal,
I I Th. , heavy steers sold downward to 6Vg eeuts� supply sold steady at fx*xn 4 to 7 cc" -Ver
,' . F. Farquhar, Miss ton Love and little son are spending from U � 7. tO 7 Y4 Pound, I
. - Council met on Monday with the Horse Society held at Toronto last L. .Peppler, Mrs a few weeks in London visiting her sil.6o to s12; medium, sii to $11.60; common. Choice handywelght were firm t I . I I . '
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. members all pres William Sangster Miss sister�We regret to report that Mrs. Sheep --Receipts, 209, lAmbs sold from $10 the latter selling up to 7.80 cents- per pound. from 3ast '7b:4radWs clom -thick umbo*
_ of the last meeting were read and rectors of the society, He recently McQueen, Mr. to $11, according to Quality. Sheep, $4-50 to From 6% to 6.90 cents was the spread on seMing to -day at ,10y, cents_ f.o.b., w�ith the
� his well bred Beryl Pf,aff; s 'Sang J. W. Skinner has not been in her
11, � signed. The communications were disposed of another of � olo, Miss Minnie - I $6. Quotations:-F,wes, $4.50 to $6; lambs, the bulk of thA hamilyweight butchers taken. r= 100 head I
. rgan seltections Miss usual good health for the past c ,ighter than last M�4�.
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" � -quhar; of weeks and has been confined to bucks, $io� hog Most of the good butcher cows brought 6 to calve., 1.42,2 hogs and 676 sheep and lambs.
.1, them. By-law No. 239, a by-law np- Hutt, of Winchester, near Ottawa, for Dorothy Hoskin and John Far Hogs-'Reneipts 1,64-1. Practically an
I propriating $12,000 for road expen- which he received a handsome figure. violin selection, Master Willie Mur- the home, but we trust wiI4 soon be sales were made on the basis of $12. The 5% cents per pound, and about a dozzen Quothtious: Reav� export st,eers. $7.90 to
I . around again and able to take her made the 5% cents -per pound top; fair - $740; do., common, $4.75 to $6.00; heavy
diture, was given its necessary read- -Mr. Louis Schilbe has leased his dock. The orchestra added to the bulk were settled far on a graded lbasis of brought 4 to 49/1 cents, and a light run of oteerg, good. $8.25 to $6.10; butcher steer%
I ings and passed. Messrs. Grei�nwood 125 -acre farm on the 14th Concession, evening's enjoyment with some very part both in the stury and home. In S12 for thich smooths, $4 per hog bonus an canners and cutters sold from 2�6 to a cents ebolco,-$6.75 tki $7.00' do. fair to good, 025
and Campbell were appointed to at- Hay, to his son, Mr. Wilfred Schilbe, fine selections. At the close of the the meantime we are pleased to sea selects and 50 cents per 'cwt. cut on shops per vound. Bulls, fair to good, were stead- boe$6-75; do, common, 14.76. to $5.00; Iaat�
tend the meeting of the Good Roads for three years. The latter has also programme lunch, consisting of pie, Mr. Skinner enjoyin- better health and heavies- Others were sold on a flat ily at 41/4 to 5 % cents, and an odd choice ch r heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.00; do. fair
' basis for $12.00. Sown, $9.75 to $19.00, or a_ bull weighlog 1,440 pounds sold at 6 cents. to good. _$5,50 to $6.00, do. common, KOO to
than he has for nearly the past year. ,shade better for . f.. Iii fline with choic hu ers, baby beeves
Association to be held in Toronto next purchased the live stock and iniple- cake, sandwiches and coffee was _ 0 of e two tab $5.00; bulk4er cows. go6d to cholce, $6.00 to
- Miss Gr6tta Lammie, in company in an ffering dozen head, were $5.75; do. onavion,to medium $&,50 to F4.50;
week. The auditors, report showing ments.-A carnival, under the aus- served- Those in charge of the pro her blind girls, the Misses Sells Union Stock Yards. Toronto, February is.- stronger at the top, the best making 1"�- do.. cannerp and cutte%s.,.#2,26,td �1.754,but-
-amme were Miss Minnie Reid, Miss with While the fresh supply of cattle for sale on cents per pound, while poorer gvedes were clier bullg,'good to Choi% $5.00"to 05.95-40.
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11 total expenditure $35,806.72, and bal- held on the rink here last Thursday Rena Hudson and Miss Jean , �
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i� , ck an&otkier places during the past last Monday, there were some 300 leftovers to $8.80; baby beef, � � �V
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I . ance $10,4012.84, was received and evening. Many unique costumes were ds week. -Mrs. Boyle was in London one from last week added, making the offering The calves in ,a run that Was even, With 01131�011ojee, S&76 ,..O-. -_ido. faiz�, q5.69
, H. R. Gre,L,nwood was re- in evidence. Suitable prize$ were splendid programme. The procee 'about even. while receipts included also 2801 last Monday as regards volume� were not to $6 26 - st :4
adopted. day last week visiting her daughter �* tut to $6,76. tim
I � appointed road superintendent at the award,ed.-In the first play off hockey of the evening-arnourited to $40. 1 head on through billimg. Most ,of the ,wwe of -such good quality in the bulk as Aose, fair i; ;nedium, $4.0V'to f.ti60; 'mileb co".
1 . decide the holders of the cup Valentine Social. -A Valentine so- Miss Nellie,�at the Ontario Hospital, cattle were -rough and the fresh supply none of a week age, omly a few mmkinc the 14 $65-00 to $80.00 �_
I game to ;.as= $8
. same salary as last year. Accounts handy- cent top. ,P,rices were, however, steadi. qual- plain to ,medium co , $40.00 to $60.00 ;
, I the Cyclone League cial under the auspices of the Young and who is in training for a nurse, t- strong in civaliLy, especially in the . . em 0.00 to $100.00;
L'. - I Ity considered, the bulk of the good veals aalv&. choice, $13.100-10 $14.00; do., medium.
"I'll. � I "I., amounting to $570.77 were passed. and champions o ling, Ex- Peoplke's League of the United Church and found her welL and getting on weight butcher section.
, I I . Trade in the home divisi was a bit slow selling from 12 to 13Y2 cents, ''and others $9.00 to 612.so; do. common and ,crassem
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1. ." The meeting then adjourned to meet, played here on Monday eveT was held in the basement of the Mcely.-Mrs. John Johnston during at the but in alonsome ,,,,, head dowiiward to 7 cents per pound. . WOO to $6.00., lanibs, choice, $12 to $12.56;
� again on the second Monday in March, eter defeated Zurich by 2 to I- Both with a the past week received a nice letter went to the scales by Z p.--- ,Li,.,d nio, ca e I 1,amb supply was somewhat heavier ffian bucke, $9-00 to $9.50. sheep, choice. $6.r,o #o
I at one o'clock. -R. H. Pomeroy, Clerk. I teams played real hockey and the church on Monday everting had been disposed of by doe, . ,hZ thtl.
I victory w see last Monday. Choice butch,r
I the last large crowd present. The barsement of condolenqe re the death of her late ,,, the c, a week ago, n.nd though nearly 100 real good $7.50: do. heavies. $4.50 to $5.00; do. co2lo,
.1 as in doubt until ones sold at 12.60-,centa, or 10 cents per sa.00 to s8.6o; hogs, thick smootJ4 fed aLmad
. . I __ _. - __ -, ! minute. The return game will be was tastefully decorated with red and husband, from Zurich Lodge of Mas- st,cm and h,eifers sold steady to a shade ew, us, at the top, there were fewer at the watered, $11.26,- do.. f.o.b., $10.7r34 do.. coun-
.11 . white, covered with hearts, darts and ons, �at Hensall, and uf which Order stronger, and buyers would have taken more steady 1214 to 12% cent spread than last try points, $10.50; do., off carai-41.86., wle.&
. played Ing - was a valued and mos
STAFFA I in Exeter on Friday even' �t good to choice handy -weights had they been week, and the bulk sold from 11% to 11% premium, per hot. sg.�oj
I I � of this week. -Mr. Hubert Klopp, of CuPids. The meeting was opened the deceased available- Common steers were, however, slow � I -_
1,� I Cokbrate Diamond Wedding. - An I Niagara Falls, -visited his parents with n hymn after which the Lord's highly resp!�cted member, being, we and dow-n a shade in prim 7 -he - .
.. � -:�ated by all, followed believe, one of the chartered mem- -as active and firm. 1.
, � . event of rare and unusual interest to here over Sunday. -Rev. M. W. Ehuls prayt exporters I
11 11 ommunity was witnes,sed in of Leonia, New Jersey, visited his by the OIL— � lesson read by Miss ben. -Mrs. John Tapp spent Monday Eleavy steers sold fully steady,
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',�I' " Henry Golding celebrated their diam- -A fire fighting apparatus firm from -Mrs. John Stewart, of Toronto cludes one small 40t of in-between weight
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"I,-. any c re for a few days this week. Flora Higgins, after which ,s Mary last in London with her son, James. 7.65 cents, while the odd top load 'went . to
McKaig read the minutes of the last who is atten&mg the University there. a packer at %/ c*-,nts
.,_', Ond wedding. Mrs. Golding was born Walkerville, put on a demonstration t the past week here with i;� steers at 7Y4, cents. and a few mom just I un- Protect Your h
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111 , - n in the village on Tuesday. The pump given and very much enjoyed: Solo, sister, Mrs. Samuel Smillie. Shehad .
.e� 18th, 1839, and Mr. Golding was bor car and Miss Kathryn Drysdale; musical se- been in Blyth visiting and on her way ___
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. 'I I in Hampshire on March 28th, 1841. is attached to any Ford lection, Broadfoot and Elder trio; a home stopped off to visit her si -WEAR RUBBERS . �
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. . . . . J " - land, and resided there for some tees have not purchased any story of St, Valentine read by Miss again as
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, 1U i 1874. A few -months later they set-) of other makes. -A play under the tie girls representing fairies came Council are Lhis week doing a wise I
,� 11 sang a St. Valerit�ne son thing in the way of cutting a channel
,�.' , tled in Iribbert Township, where thev auspices of the Luther League of out and g; UARD against colds in the sloPpy weather by keeping
71" solo, Mr. Thomas Sberritt;' reading, through the ice in the business see- Genuine D & H Co.'s LACKAWAN&
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� i f, 7' have since resided. The family cori- the local, Lutheran church, will be Miss Mattie Ellis; solo, Mr. Samuel tion of our village, to let the water Ile free burning Anthracite. ' J your feet dry. Wear "Life Buop Rubbers. " A style
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" _ sisted of ,;even children, five of whom pr ess Rannie; a mu - run off quickly, instead of lying on - and shape to fit any shoe. -
, It 25,th.-M M. sical selection, Broad It will also be well We guarantee every,pair of rub
are 6till living: Mrs. Sills, of Ueve� day evening, February to Genuine D L & W SCRANTC 41
1, I., land; Mrs. J. F. Turnbull and George, C. Fritz & Son are remodelling the foot and Elder trio, concluded this our walks. bers; we sell. Note our very low prices-: .
& �, � very delightf`0 programme. After keep the cat -ch -basins. clear of ice and The Standard Axibracite.
� , - of Sr� Marys; Frank, of Stratford, Premises on Victoria Street purchas- the programme was concluded, a con- x4ow.-Mrs. W. H. Reid, who spent. �
,". .� and Wayor W. H. Golding, of Sea- ed from Mr. E. E. Wuerth into a -§V
." : -s room for Ford cars.- test entitled, "A Musical Romance " the past week with her parents, Mr. Ladies'Rubbers, styles to fit any de neste-
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1, fortl� On Monday evening a large show and sale was given, Miss Mary Pybus playi�g and Mrs. Edward Sheffier, returned to COKE
� number of relatives, neighbors and Mr. E. F. Klopp was a business vis- .low or high heels. . .-. . .... ... . . . . . ......... S *85
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(�,, itor in Toronto over the week end-- the numbers for this contest.. A very 'her home in St George. -Mr. Fred .
� friends gathered at the home to ex- dainty lunch was served. Those in Stacey, of the Standard Bank staff, Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE ,nd
.,, tend congratulations and to spend a Mr. T. McAdams narrowly escaped Men's Rubbers, extra good value.
�� - charge of the decorations were miss Lucan, spent the week end with his cut one-third off your fuel bi]L
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li, al, time, the ladies bTinging lunco serious injury the other day while -00
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, social in the pit where the filling Katie Scott, Miss Ethel Murdock, m?ther, Mrs._$, Stacey,.and sister, pair.. .................�...-..................."".-..*0 to
, . :� Zurich Miss M. Pybu, Wiss Irene Douglas. Miss Lillian. -A ladies, choir wilil be - I
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1Z ,,, sides a substantial cheque from mem- is obtained far widening the At the meeting next Monday even- observed in the United church on Sun- Soft Coal . Men's Toe Rubbers, rowled sole, will fit ally
,� : bers of the family, the aged bride road in the little swamp. He was ingt�e programme will be in charge day, February 28th. Special singing .
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. ny letters of congratulation and down, pinning him against the we- fuel, btft our CONSOU[DATION -
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.. .. gifts from friends. gon. He escaped with a badly bruis- Miskr Alma' Scrut6n had charge of the date in mina, -The friends of Rev. MILLEWS CUMM,from. the wondar. Boys Extra Heavy red
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,7 ed leg. -Rev. S. Knechtel, of New Mr. Garrett, now of Forest, aW for ful coal beds of Eastern Kentuft.
'�`,�,, 1 - - Hamburg, occupied the pulpit in the the meeting. I rolled soles sizes 1 to 5 1.25 sizes 11 le .
. The Late Mrs. WVIiam Graham._ some years rector of St. Paul's An- -
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,�� , - - � . BRODRAGEN Evangelical Church on Sunday. -Mr. The 16-ftwing which we have taken glican Church, Rensall, will be pleas- EGGS Boys' Heavy Black Sizes A I
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":� 1. Presentation. - A pleasant event into part of.the dwelling vacated by to the charge of oni of the London soles sizes 1 to 5 for.... to 1 13 for , . eou
Xi"_ , ,a Str,,ot, nected with the United Church, re- Wer have an uuMmitod demand f6s. .
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I., ferg to one well and very favorably churches, and that the .Bishop has
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,,� ,�� of the late Mrs- William Graham, _=%ke plae6 in the course of a � , �411 7* I I . . . I
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�` � ; ago mouth or so. Wb w* always pleas- M611*0t aSU PMCBS PAW .
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-111 their'retiAng choir leader, Mr. Louis Post ar of the ou&.bss and advance- on the Goverment Grade Bemis. -eve pair guara, nt,66d. - Pair. . 0 a 3095
:� �i�, ,, subseriptionn _ived for an Daily and was a resident of Brussels and who ed to he
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I'll, � "I - Beell�r. After over fifty, years of Weekly N,.p.v.,. at the ]ac.alJ also for a time resided in Clinton, Mont Of former rectGrB Of St. Paul's . I .
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,; �.. � unin pted service In the choir, the Office. Patronize your Postmaster who Church. -Mr. Thomas Welsh is geT, Our Tolophoues - ,
1�, .1 Sullmwland, P.M. and with whom Miss F
.:%'i, , ko years of which be served h-dIce the papers. G. J. ? I
�,L;� ., . of our village, for some time during ting in a very large quantity of logs posal; -U" them freWy for information
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her late illness made her home and w nter as the sleiguitag ant, 0 0 . AIR I VAI
of whom she was a relative, 4nd we roads have been m,66t favorable. Some
believe that in addition to thd many, fine solid gre,en-'wood is also finding D. A. Cantelon Where Shoe Pitting is PAranloutit.
phases of active life and helpfulness its way to market and has been meet- HENSALL, ONT. .
of Mrs. Graham, mention is not made ing with good demand around the Phones: Oak.a. 10w; HouEle, ioi PHONE 51 Opposite Bank of Commerce SEAFORTIE1
of the Deaconess Training Board in $5 a single cord mark, although some .
which she was most closely allied and has -been sold for less -Mr. Harry - I
in which she took an absorbing in- Cook has sufficiently recovered from - . I � .
terest. The sketch is - as follows and his accident, as reported in the.3e - -
we believe will prove of very -great columns a couple of times, as to bz .
interest to the many who were s3 abld, to attend school.,In our re- . I I I
well acquainted with the deceased: port of the pie socild held in Carmel .. ...
"There passed away at the beginning Presbyterian chw�eh on Monday evel- � I I � I , .
of the year one whose heart was al- ing last, we inadvertently omitted the I I I I . I
ways open to every need in the lives name of Louise Drummond, who very . I I I
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of those about her, Jennie Graham, nicely rendered a solo. -Mrs. Legg, I . . I 1� � . ,� I
wife of Dr .William G.rah ' am, Totonto, of St. Marys, spent the week end here . � 11 . -�. ,
formerly of Brussels, Ont. While at. with her friend, eiss Mattie Ellis, . � I ..
the latter place she Was treasurer of and on Sunday afterno . I
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.�,�r�v.:":� - rick Hinz, former members of I ment a organist and choir leader in Melville -bers of the Misj,don Band of the
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, 11 i !"; &601- club hold its regular the valuation .placed- on the village with her -can know lanyth
. 'r a propeVW was entirely too high. i the time 6 serve. Ever a
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