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"� � I . �;, 11 ,� . ll", .4", I - , � , K4 thoit frko, & , ,,,� " * , "I -::,-` ,,',��; a few . uu.,4, .j, QM the 4QMe� AA0 ,h,' . COM 11,11, 4eld on Tuesday evelidug, ,_ " ", 11'', 1. A. . y in wn,ica he had re.tu�.A �., - - .iqpe 1/he - p�� �, . � . I . , � .�, . , psoulg' dabunftlib"e, week end wre in 14 �. 44" I . I ­ , , ­ . t N, .,� . , , t, 1, r .., �, ., � ,: v ' Apru 5tN with all the memben pres V Oft , !,�,',�, . . ... ./, 11 . I ; . - . .., ;, I 11 11 1. ? �, . ­ . *ipg trom the neignoWnuou at oia�, 444 M0. 'T. A 000CA Z �,, ... 1. �� - ­ I , �� , � At 9 an* (1,414 , - �� .. � . ,14'4'i " '17, , I . " � ,__ 4. Ernie c� " R ] Als. I , I ­ , , frieu tz 11 _., �1 Z ,.k 4 ,.� �` ent. The minutes of the last meeting ., 4 . 7 , m , - W panied Cian4eooye and Lucan. In politics he Marie Foa= ' ves to dream at' Br Miss Vt-lijkl�,_X�4ster FAarl' Dia� � 49.0 .1 : '_ , , � * . _ - . :1, - were read and adopted, on motion of I., . �ir--�,,,,��;,, I �,L,, ... 4 ,�g', I , , """, � ,4 ,� _# - .". ,. 14_�14'1,1"4.1'�, ,� I 4-k-- way's . 4V t . Qt M 41 �Mrs, A. U. Dick, wh 140, _�': .... . ��,,�.'11 i . I . , . R t ��-_ I � ­,�: , I -. I , . lqqw, i I �; %_ - . � 1 �,�. ', Sunday, was was a Conservative "a a6t,endod the Cons�itt and Higgins. Reeve Geiger '. , , r. alli 0 . �0 , ..'� , , "W -7---- 'r-,_,_.--- � I . bn�,­, �e­ - I 11 , � ;. � . � -1 I 11 I ., ; . I . , , I � .. . � - 11 �­ 1�1 I ,i� gi.�,. . I V; I - ­.;:� ,� 117U I � ..` I . .11, � . I , . � A, I .� I 6 � ... , & " " I . _ - .. N - , .01,:, I _ , ' � � � I I - see to ' . " ,L, �­ , I . and was quite had `"fl "ga` to taose 944z"K, beiiiti- so se 9 4, , . gR 11 � �,tAurch- of England, repbrted to the council that Ile ,,�n- usly ill with PneUm 14 11 � , . �, Mr, and Mrs. U)4r aights. - . ' , ,tcV�', I .. , , � " "" . ,.-� : � - ah6. .! Mi i .! rviee was . �, .1 .! , .., �,-, . � - 1. .V� - . a Weitersen, of .,A -ii ibad, The funeral so seen to the removal'of the Beeswax Bertha SQ14an is a rare singer indeed so ift- thai"hia life wag despaired of, . ,, ,r�, n�'�U*� �� 4' , I �. I 31. .. y as, the guest i�unducL al Lernoou family back to the 4ndian Resrve, we are plea Rd to report is now o4t w ,40w -making-, the, a . 11 ft.."'. - , �, I . � �i, " _ -� -.41 ed on Wednesday .� - ,�,%r# , � 1 1, 1;01: to OUT Spri - I .. ­ �. �, .1, . �171 s are -stilt 4 X0W 7 u . . I �':� Charjos Eggert 'IL Naylor, of St, Paul's She thrl q tA. tunes that the birdis, d4 .,4;R,y4 %ft #1 w;. iel� -849es can be ,_b u � I . ,� -.7,11111. ,� . I 1� �,,, - .asL by Rev. and bought their tickets and paid the . . eeA. of danger and resting quietly,, and �, . 1. " ,� 4 . "... .. . . . — -h-h and t�he remains = U I 1, -I A + -f- 1-4- re- � Saving prlopa. ,,�, � ". . ­ I I - ipent last weesit wiT'n , ,,, ." IN. H. Weitersen, ,iin ." .Ueury �1115 I wtre interred in the Herisall Union freight on umeir household e ects, e also reported the extra session oi the x Boll,.Awartist, has been so heart- hopes are now ,, - 019' eovery, and his many frienAs -wish ily by all, I . OUR SA -LA W �� _ I , XLL POSITIVSLT END 0,;q � D XIQWI.�,�, " I 11 � I,, ,,�,�,., L ,..-%%� I �, , 1. ". .I. � � ,,,.,. . I �', , 'g� I IA , I the Sunday visitors � ­ .,44.46 'of Mrs. C. Regel,! Cemetery. The funeral was largely aL;Lended. County Council, when '.he county val- uation was again taken up, and said acclaimed That some of her landscapel; hang in Win a quick recovery to health. Earl is a very bright young boy and well )a� inapy b tted by our ,`,�, A gn, , qyoi ba-ve,41regdy begill beneft, ". r 11 duced prices. X4ny a Intron"'will'have ye#064 to remember .. `..`!,�!..""�,, � " ,,� .. 1�, I . . I I'll, ... ��� 1) Z.,. I Mr. and Mrs. John Induction At Hensall.-The Rev. J. that Hensall's valuation -as set by Leicester Hall. - the 'of- known around town, having gone to . come Sale with deep #Vaititpd46, wilite tlxe Shoe Zuyer who 4oqo. not �,00me � '� �:, . .. ". . "� " 1. . .. I ,, ,,, 1. ouis Hoegy, -­ I I ,,�", sL_ Koehler, also Mellroy, of Toronto, who was unian- I 11 11 I 11 1. the committee, $345,000, would be re- . Mildred Forrest wears smile Continuation school here. - Mr. J. Truth- "' � In ,will miss a 060t mo, g portunity. . . x li, ntalln -m-P +411 ,,,..!P- I T&ff-f- the A-%Av hird never 11 I 11 I 1. I I'll 1:�'.. I imously cal e by a)rme , - - duced by e amount of our business xe4'r� the dew of uth. Isenoffer, of Kitchener, moto ol'-up - . . �._J� . . . � . � 1100gy and Mr. Cliff ord In her I _ ,. catches all the worma. . I A . . I . . . I . 1�111�11 � :, "Toy, and William Rapien, the 7th day of March, was inducted and income assessment, $24,000, so Lillian Steaey sings Snor crooning and is spending a few days with Mr. . . ­.. - , I I . . " L �: ,, by the Presbytery of Huron on the �hat Hensall's new assessment for melooliesi . and Mrs. Harry Price and family.= LAST CALT,-N,0T,0T10SX,P,RXCAS'- .. ,�'. � - % � I L - - SO, I , . . 'I �, I , � e , Mr. Leslie Weitersen evening of the 31st ult. Rev. R. C. ,ounty purposes would be about s- LADIES' PATENT'STRAP OPIFPRRS�-Vew." At" ow so , I 11 ' . I ," the week end in Stratford.- McDermid, of Goderich, interim mod- %324,000. Councillors Priest and That she makes one think o . f the fury Uri and Mrs. T, C. Joynt very ples �� � pye: -,. I . 1, R, - ,;y and Mrs, Chas. , of the seas. antly entertained on Tueoday evening with Gunmetal trimming, others.wi$ fancy' stitQLAT"a, " .: .� , , af ' 4 .; � - �, :.;,-. . ' _ � .1 t illiam Hoel ,rator of the vacancy presided and onsitt reported on the draining t Lorne Chapman is a book laver, it of this week.7--Wodding bells are A- Cuban heels, Regular prices up to $40. - .!' . �­ . . . I t spent a day last week with narrated the steps leading up to the seems; ".. . ain ringing in Hansall. Who would SpAng Sale Price .................................. � - - .. W112,96:` _-�.'- . . �he park land, and it was decided to 9 t , �� . -Mrs. Mary happy settlement. Rev. Alfred Me- ,,rder the tile and commence the work Ife scans einipty pages day and night not want to be a resident of Hen- EN'S (YXFORDS-Genuine Goody , .11- I . He WeiLersen. M esir Weltis. . � S'S . p .. . and daughLers spent Sunday . aiiane, of Clinton, preached a very . . '. IS - 11a`0 Mrs. Ed. as soon as possible. Colin Hudson, --4h sall these days? -Mr. Alvin VAu,m, On Sale at ................... -_ 4 It home of Mr. and appropriate sermon from Matt 20:28: assessor for the village, presented Mervyn Ryckman is a wonderful doe. who has a good position in Port H'ar- These Oxfords are New Spring Styles made on the po War I�ali , Scherbarth, on the 10th of Logan. -Phe son of man came not to be min- �he assessment roll for 1927 to the ter, they say, of Smith's Hill, loon toe last. We have them in Black Gunmetal and a n Wu -m - phide- . 1. - isLered unto, but to minister, and to ,nuneil, which was accepted, and the He can handle most severe cases, from on, spent the week end with his wife of Tan leather, either straight lace or blucher cu.t. Wonderful value . give His life a ransom for many." ,issessor ordered to be paid. Mr'. Hud- surgical, to administeriA and family. -Mrs. Lennis O'Brien and at $3.96. 1 . , . � HENSALL Rev. F. H. Larkin, D.D., of Seaforth, gon was also instructed to repair any . Form 11. ,g a, pill. little son, Jack, of Zurich, is spending MEN'S WORK SHOES � . To R,mt--A good stable about the centre I addressed the minister, and Rev. J. of the stop signs needing i t. Jean Bonthron possesses a grand per- a few days visiting at the home 'Of , , Special Sale .Price .................................. $2.55 of Main Street. Apply to G. J. Sutherland. Foote, of Exeter, -the congregation' Hemphill, the collector, was pre:,,ri I sonality, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudson, and 3093-3 At the close of the service the new Find gave a statement of the 1926 tax - intel- other relatives. -Mr. Green, of,Grand These Work -Shoes are made in Brow Grain Leather. They are of Wall, Paper. -The new stock is here and it minister was introduced to the con- es which were not collected. As these Overflowing with humor and Bend, was a visitor last week at the medium weight. and have solid leather insoles. is lovely. We stock Boxers and Watson Fos- gregation, after which all were in- lectuality. tW5 in all widths. nemphill's Drug Store. amounts have been placed in the coun- Pearl Elder is an accomplished mus- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fair-- . 3094-2 vited by the ladies to a large banquet ty treasurer's hand for collection, Col- .cian, who has travelled afar, bairn and family. -Mrs. Sinclair has I W 0 Radios and Batteries�-Gome in and see our of good things that crowned the pro- lector Hemphill was relieved from She 1 e for the . now Marconiphone, Pierce Airo anti Westing- ceedings of the evening. This event further responsibility. The Clerk was , masters the piano, mandolin and been confined to her hom. - . � 64i . . I guitar. past few days with a very severe at house Radio Sets. We repair all makes of will be long, remembered at Hensall instructed to prepare a by-l-aw to der counts th k of tonsilitis, but at date of writ- - hatberied and charge batteries. Pricez,mod- a nd the surrounding district. More- regulate the traffic coming on to King Isabel Alexan e weary tac D 0 1 & emte. itoy Webber, Hensaii. 094 .*2 hours, / 11 ing is improving. -The Odolfellows of 4V M Subscriptk�ns received for all Daily and over, Mr. Mellroy starts out in his Street where the stop signs are al- While her' lover whispers, Thy lips Hensall Lodge No. 223 intend holding Weekly Newspapers at the liensa-11 post new field of labor with joyful expec- ready placed A penalty' will be are like crimson flowers." their anniversary Sabbath services on P� - I ' Office. Patronize Your Pusb—ter who t.tions of a bright and glorious fu, levied against anvone in the future Benjaminin Tinney is a captivating lad, Sunday, May 1st, at the evening ser- - 5,FAP40AOP Tff . handles the papers. G. J. Satherland, P.M. ..Ure. He has the full confidence of driving by the s . igns without stop- With his pleasing demeanor, so happy, V-ice, and as the Order have been TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Card of Thanks.—Mr. Thomas Farquhar the people who have placed all -trust T)ing. Councillor Higgins brought up so glad. holding them from year to year in 1. � and membe-rs of family desire to express their in him and have so enthusiastically the matter of the boys running their George Tioney is a sculptor, they say;, I . N I very sincere thanks -to the many kind friends called him to be their pastor. There I our local churches, it will be the turn - ­­ . wagons up and down the road in the flow beautifully he doth mould the Hensall United Church to who did for them so much during the late is every reason to believe that the business block on King Street. Mr. 0 illness and death of their wife and mother. fragmen-ts of clayl I hold the services when the members ' and for the beautdul flowers sent in and good cause of Presbyterianism Will Higgins thought it a very dangerous Then there is a journalist, Claire Way will have an opportunity of hearing an exceedingly bright and smartboy, been here a number of years, Mr. other acts of kindriess. 3095-1 again be fully established in thispart practice both for the boys themselves by name. the clever at school where he rarely ever Price having a livery stable and taxi, i -_ of God's vineyard under his leader- and also for the drivers of cars. and Arho has ascended the ladder and won' the new pastor of that church, missed a day -Easter services will are moving 0 this week to near Sea- Announcement�-Mr. and Mrs. John ship. Therefore, he has the best lRev. Mr. McIlroy.-Our farmers wi'l be held in St. Paul's Anglican church -forth on a farm he xecently got, and , asked for the business block of King coveted fame. Fisher announce the engagement of wishes of all concerned in the great Street, to be made a prohibited area Scotrt noted violinist who be the busy !nen now for some time on - Good Friday evening, when the will be missed by their many friends. their eldest daughter, Nelm Cather- work which he 'has undertaken a- Welsh is a as the land is getting in good order sermon and service of praise will be -The Egmondv-ille United Church to any boys with small wagons, unless plays so touchingly, ine, to Mx. D. Lorne Thomson, of 501 mongst us. May God crown his ef- . for working. -N. E. Cook of Cook in keeping with the Easter time, also choir will present an evening's enter - Annette St., Toronto, the wedding to forts with His abundant blessing is draviring them by hand, and let the That all the maidens rush around him, Bros., Hudson -Essex dealers, and the special music on Easter Sunday. -A tainment in the town hall, Hensall, Olt children use the sidewalks on the sighing tenderly. take place April 9th in Toronto. - our earnest prayer. back streets for running their wagons. W -hen you consult Stewart Blackwell, following parties, A. Fleming, Ben number of the brethren of Zurich Thursday, April 14th, under the aus- Announcennent.-We notice the fol Died in Manitoba. -The following The town by-law prohibits the chil- Elder, Robert Patterson, Thos. Parl- lodge of Masons, at Hensall, motored pices of the Hensall United church lowing announcement: Mrs. Victoria from the Rapid City, Manitoba, Re- the druggist, take care, mer, Herbert Mousseau, Mr. Joy, Ed. on Wednesday afternoon last to at- choir. Amongst other items, literary Meyers, of Toronto, announces the porter, will be read with a great deal dren from running their wagons on L,est he give you the wrong prepara- Haberer, Ward Fritz, Elmer Klopp tend the funeral of their late bro- and musical, will be the present4tion the %idewalks and the town constable tion, beware! marriage of her daughter, Miss Lil- of regret by many relatives and is enforcing the by-law, especially on Grace Tinney is a jaunty, young and Mx. Gasho went to Detroit this ther, John Moffatt, near Kippen.- of the trial scene from The Merchant lian Gertrude, to Mr. George Mervyn friends in Hensall and vicinity. "One King Street. The children now take farmerette; week and each drove back a new Es- Mr. Harry Price and family who have of Venice. Brown, on April 5th. Both the bride , of Rapid City's most highly esteemed the cement road and it is a very dan- With her golden hair, and her eyes sex Super Six. -W. E. Turnbull, T. � and groorn are well and favorably I residents passed away last Thursday. Haberer and A. McDwen left for De- — -_ --- -_ known in Hensall, Mr. Brown being a i March 24-th, in the person of Mrs. gerous practice. A number of ac- like jet. troit on Thursday for three more Es - druggist in Toronto, and the only son: George Clackson, death taking place counts were presented and ordered Another fascinating, Mademoiselle ex Super Sixes. -Don't forget the . paid, The meeting then adjourned With cheeks, on so rosy, such is Marie S of Mr. George Brown, of this village -'at Brandon Hospital following an op- datodi of our spring show, namely, I to meet again on the call of the Bell. -_ -while the bride has often visited here, eration performed the previous day. ire Bri 4 de held their' mond a Tuesday, April 12th, and which with with her relatives, the Sherritt's. i The deceased lady was born at Hills Reeve. The F gg Then there is Louise Drumi P good weather, promises to be a record Spring and Summer Presentation. -The Mission Circlel Green, Ont., and was in her 66th year. monthly meeting on Tuesday even- dark haired colleen, ing. r breaker. -Much sympathy is felt for of the United Church, on Friday even- i She came to Moline in 1890 and be- School At Home -A very success- Who charms every heart on stage or Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patterson in ing last, met at the home of Mr. and came the wife of Mr. Clackson in screen. . the very sudden and severe illness of Mrs. John Passmore and presenwd� 1896. They resided on the farm at ful At Home was staged last Friday Gertrude Higgins walks with a prince- Millinery - their daughter, Miss Zetta Passmore,' Moline until April, 1909, when they evening in the basement of the United ly stride, their son, Ray, who had to undergo a son Church by the scholars of Farms 1, And her voice floats o'er the air, &As a an operation for appendicitis on Tues- - riage, with came to Rapid City, Mr. Clack Ladies of Hensall and vicin- beautiful casserole and a very pleas -I then taking the position as secretZry- 2 and 3 of the Hensall Continuation tide. day evening last. -The bowlers in- We invite the I - school, the basement being very pret- Edwin Taylor can speak in several tend holding a concert in our town ity to our Special Millinery Opening, Tues - ant evening was spent. I treasurer of Saskatchewan Municipal tily decorated for the occasion. Roy tongiVs; hall on the evening of .Monday, April Young People's League. - The ity. Mrs. Clackson gained the deep 18th, for which they have secured day, April 12th, our Show day, Young People's League of the T,Tnited' respect of all with whom she came in Bell acted as chairman in a very But when he pops the question, he good local talent for a literary and Church held their meeting Monday I contact and will be missed by many pleasing way. The following is the speaks only in one. A Special display of pretty and up-to-date Edwin Dick likes to see the squirrels musical entertainment, and are look- I .evening with Miss Jessie Buchanaril friends. She was an active church programme: Opening songs entitled ing forward to a very pleasant even- hats. presiding. After the devotional paTt! worker, being formerly affiliated with "The Maple Leaf Forever" and "Bye, darting hery and there, ing.-Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of of the meeting was ov,!r, the follow-' the Methodists and latterly with the Bye, Blackbird," were sung by the And wild birds filling the echoing air ing programme was given and much. L'nited church. She was also a valued .scholars, accompanied by the orches- Hark! it is a military band, they say: Dauphin, Man., who have been here ,l]' for some weqksvisiting their relatives Mrs. Bethra E. Bell - Hensall enjoyed: Instrumental solo entitled, I member of the local Rebekah lodge. tra, composed of Clara Zuefle, Scott Lo! there stands the leader, Prof. B I here, Mr. and krs. Alex. Munn and � "The Burning of Moscow,- wa..; given Besides her husband she is surviv(d Welsh, Milton Boyle, Avis Lindenfield, dressed in grand array. Mrs. Peter Munn, of our village, and I I by Miss Greta Lammie, 2nd g-reatly by one daughter, Mrs. F. A. Millar, Lyianist; instrumental duet, Isabelle Beryl Pfaff, as the gem would suggest Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn, of the enjoyed; solo, entitled "A Step Be- uf Rapid City; three brothers, Georg,' Alexander, Pearl Elder; solo Louise Everlasting youth and happiness. — ' Margaret MacLaren so full of good township of Hay, left here on Mon- ____ tween Me anj Jesus," was very pleas- I Forrest, of Bagot, Man.; John For- Drummond; reading, Etta Bell; instru- day last on their way home -We are ingly rendered by 'Mrs. A. Joynt ; . rest, of Hensall, Ont.; and Oliver For- mental, Margaret Drummond. Fol- cheer, e sorrow, the grief and thus far having a nice early spring, �_, short readings were given by Missesi rest, of London. Ont.; and five sis- I lowing this a musical number was in- Dispels all th which, if the weather continues, will t I ters, Mrs. McAllister, in Michigan; dulged in, entitled, "A Musical Ro- the tear. give the farmers a good opportunity , ." Pearl Elder, Irma Higgins, Dorothy M. . . ()Form 111. i � .,., Hefferan; topic, entitled, "Succes,,"� . 1%s Edith and Mrs. Win. Love, or mance," the orchestra playing two "Dot" Heffernan is as a very prom- of getting in their crops nice and ,. . ­ . Hen%all; Mrs. George Foster and .Mrs, numbers for this; humorous reading, early. -Mr. Geo. C. Petty was in St. - 11 - was taken by Miss Gladys 1,uker and , 11arry Manuel, of London, Ont. In- Clara Way; .i inent, star I Marys recently visiting his son -in- .. I ,<".I , much enjoyed. ,Miss Ellis, the former, terment was made at Rapid Cityl nstrumental duet, Lil- Which spreads its radiance to realms; law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) I � I , President, took charge of the busi- ' cemetery on gaturday afternoon. Ser- lian Stacey, Mildred Stacey; a play afar. ­- . ness part of the meeting, nominating� vice was held at the United church, entitled, "A Case of SusliensioN" wa3 Ruth Chapman, with palate. and brush, I George Smith. -Our young people in .. . ^ . D -r. G. Knapp as President for the' thi,�; edifice being filled by the large � given and very much enjoyed, a num- Paints poitraits which easily sell in a. the play, "Cyclone Sally," intend put- - . coming year, in place of Mrs. R. J. number of friends desirous of paying� ber of scholars from each fo t k rush. I ting on the same in Wingham on '' th r� aex: 1 An adept at. proposin' by mzi . . Sparks intends shortly returning to ` * ' 1 ing part. Following is ve Lit or bv I .Monday evening, the 11th. -Mrs. Jas. Patterson, who was uliable to Lake Ilivir last re,pects to the deceased. ; That Fits t4p_yo it. The meeting was closed with thv N14-mbers of Deborah Rebekah Lodge; cellent programme, a nu eT 0 phone, I her home here on Queen Street, after Lord's prayer. Mi. -;4 .1. .1ohnston will attended in a body, as also did ail;gam" and contests wpre pl.7y!ed,' f.lf- At night or at day -this is Jean Stono.' - Footwear The Another ga� flapper is Mildred Nic spending the winter months with her have charge of the meeting next Mon-: inprobors of Saskatchf,wan Council. i lowed by a very dainty lunch. I , - , daughters in Brantford and Detroit. day evening for wh;ch a good pro- Rev. 11. Mavkay officiated. Pallhea:-- following original productions by Miss Donell. - rq were T. .J. Butchart, C. M. Bf,atti-r� I Gladys Luker, in which cute reference � Her lover, are numerous -Jack Rav' --Our merchants report a good spring gramme is being prepared. . . trade. -Mr, Cnlin S, Tfudson and fam- Do your shoes fit you properly? Not merely are they wide enough, or McLean -Passmore.- A quiet wed- .1-.hn North,im, Wm. Bollman, David' is made to all the teachers and sebol- and l'onald. . ily were in Fgmondville on Sunday long enough, but do they conform to the shape of your feet? If they do - ding was sul-emnized at tht- Vnit,l 1,oldan and C, Stone. A large num- Ian of the Continuation School were Mildred Scruton has a manDer ,so jolly i last, visiting relatives and friendi not, you are not getting the good out of your shoes that you should. In this Church Manse, flensall, on Wedne�- hf-r of fl(,ral tribute.A included on-; nicely read by Miss Ruth Cha'pman, That to t,y to describe, it would be, 90mv of whom were. quite ill. - T'he case there is a treat in store for you when you buy your next pair of shoes ' (lay, April 66th, At hii�h noon, when from Saskatchewan rntincil, tho i and it is needless to say were indc4,41. folly. wills,)ole church gervicf-s in our three local from us. We pride ourselves here on carrying high grade footwear on I greatly Margaret 1)�,ijglas is a petite, T'n�t(�d c,hurrh Ladies' Aid, Deborah: enjoyed and caused much leasant churches wvre well attended on 9un- and different widths from which we offer a real service to properly fit your Rev. A. Sinclair united in marriagt, . P lass, dav la�zt. the madq and weather be- feet, that you may enjoy foot comfort, Foremost among our new Spring Zetta, daughter of Mr. ; nd Nlr,. John. ROwkah T"Ige. Rapid City I.O.O.F. merriment. The following are the With eyes ,o alluring, no lover can . � N1 l.odgr, and C. M. Beat ing Pa-smore, of liensall. - , William . r- tip's store stAIT. i references or hits, and just before giv- pass. bn1h favorable. The services in styles for ladies are: Lean, of North Ba.N. �;-)n ,,f Mr. and, Death of Nir-. W. T. Farquhar_; ing them, we might add that the se- A,ri, Lin&-rifield, always on duty, ('a rmel Pr(-,bytvrian church were par- LADIES' PASTEL SLIPPERS -The very newest shade in shoes -made of Mrs. Ja.s. B. McLean, of Kippen. Th� 11,'v rogret thi-; wf,(k .n have to rlirnn-. lections of the school orchestra were Is renowned for her wisdom, cultur- 'iciflarly interesting to that cong-re- bride looked charming in a Frf,och ,,It, thf- death of one )' our mo,t r- - much enjoyed and helped greatly to beauty. zation. *,a., it was the first Sunday for high quality calf leather; covered spike heels; trimmed daintily $6.50 with .'r.vcled residents in 'he person ,,r, I with me-gh. Good value ................................... gown of meadow pink ". I give a charm to. the evening's, enter-, Grace Manson with her betwitching them to have a settled minister of � g I - "!'g t "" blon,de sh,w- and li�,�(-. Af�,,r the -).p laup Mrs. W, T. Ftrrluhar. wh.,,- y . their own ehoirp and calling, in the i 'ainment. And now comes whRtma ,.it" I LADIES' IVORY WOOD SIAPPERS-Just slightly darker in color than the ceremoni; a wedo i v doi, .,r ,�;i4 ,��r.,- maidi-ni nam(- Was '.�Ji5A Alice Kiltie, ' �tstard- Send's thwj�.%nds warbling along life'A ner.-nn of thi- Rov. Mr. McTlroy, who pastel color. Covered spike heels, prettily trimmed, ' ed at the hom4- of ;h;, krid,-'� paron:�;_ --,nd dauRht.er of th- lat.- .Tohn be termed th,r- humorous and ou .1 %; e -ind impressive Ing parts referred to: I Milo. Z, well fl(,Iiverpd I at .............. .................. .................... $6.50 arter which thc h,ippy y�mng rwip;,- Kj;-ie, latf- of thi, !,,wn�li:p (,f Flui- I t sermons hoth morning and evening to .. . motore-d it) �z__Ir,,_�h. wh�-r� they to,)k !,I-, and who had !,,--en i r . v�id(-nt of Of the 11. C. S. we are very proud, I Milton Boy�,- kings to be an actor, "I �rood siz�d enrizi-egatinns, while the I the train, ,,-4 r,,!ini, a �hor'. horip�'-J-nooq 1-1 Vil!aKe for over I-, vear-;, MOVi!)- � So, to introduce you to the crowd thrill Iltdlywood and the far wes., rho.ir rendered finp anthems in which LADIES' PEARLWOOD GREY 2 EYELET TIES -This particular style Is in Torow,� and ,)th,-r p-jint­ Th(,biid, . ' Allow me to frame in words E-leg;nt-I But t.o st,igv his little love scenes, h just overflowing with snap. Description does not give them - wi!h b,r huslrind, Who sUrv:vps I likes ]Iensall the best. Robert Y. NTrl,Ar(,n and William A.1 $6.00 travellf-d in a di,4­�. w' m,Lnkvy �-k", hcr, from the town,hip of llay, Parrl ly, McLaren took .special parts in A ver, . The gifts and the qualities of Forms Norman Alw..cander is another fon.i y justice. You should see them. Covered spike heels .......... silk wilh a smail mod -1 hat of w"I"(1: 1.ire. Mrq. Farquhar Nvaq 72 yeArs , plen,;ing manner -Wo, regret. to re . - I - - PATENT STRAP SLIPPER-M-ost exquisitely designed; i ,P ­:iw, \%- -h �k L-,!. 'i �, � i i, h, - � o' .- ;. - 1, 11, ill. lover. though shy; 0 . , i:,, and iintil wi,!�',i a ,­ uple of ,�z and he stutters, before h, nort that on Tuesday afternoon last : LADIES brown wi-n- Nv ,r-., and thv acc,�gsorw, To the Honorable Teachers. He cliuckli MaOpr Rav Patter -ori was .so 'eri- I overlays of black calf; covered spike heels .................... $6.00 wf,-k, of her death, wn; remarkably iss .Johnson and Miss Stewart, our is ahl,, to catch her eye. * t, were in 1-'ondo nn(i brown. A )T11 : �:r.arl for her year.-, an i w.is o,.,(- who I X On remling lb�r sketch, the reader Will nusly ill with threat-ned fittfick of Ynor conception of a good Shoe Store cannot be far different from our Athpnian rosv rb.,irmi-on cmal, Wit , teachers onward go - nPpPndiritiq that he was taken to th,- qquirrp! irinvni;;g, , m ol-ed tho vn�- . ,ri'crlained relativp% and friends in! Through life's uncertain way; not,i� � ',Pnforth Tloqpifal where fin operntion own --a pleasant store where you are served courteously and understandingly tume, On thv;r rc-it, Mr. a!i i M r�. !1w moqt ho�pitalfle manner. In fact I Rejoicing, toiling, sorrowing, The qculph,r, painter, actor and pov.; 'vas performed by several doctors I orrectly fitted with .the kind of shoes you want at a sensible price --That McLean will ri-ide W 60 Main .St., �lo was notA-d for her gro.,it kindn,ss! In hours of trial and dismay. In conclu�ion may I ask you all to vx- fbaf same evening. whrn it w.qq found 1 is our way here. Fast, North Bay. A bo -t of gmvi, `r"l ,,(,If sacrifiring for other... Dur- I Their words fall upon us. one by one press wishes i,i extended t.o the happy young � :Y,g the wi;iter months --h., ri:d hmr, I As pleasant songs at. morning sung; A hearty "Ifurrah" for -the IT. (,. S. opnn operating that 'h- bad a Most ' . oils form of anpendicitiq, It is couple. . :.�,�,vther with her hii.Aban,i, ;i*. ',h,, Their laughter is as the lyre of bird Brief-- Mr. and Mrq. X. D. Reid �`e r' Returned From Wvqt Indies Trip.- home of her daughter and son-in-law, a nd tree, and little -on, Ray, spent the week borwd that. t1irnugh skilful qnrgery Mr. John E, McDonell returned the in Buffalo, as�;i.coing to wait upon her Shrouded in d"pest mystery. end with relatives and friends in Hen- and good nur,flng tlh:;t. be will gp t J. H. Smith & Son I along nicely. as he came through the end of last week from a most enjoy- ,mn-in-law. who was in very ill hea!th. We meet them at the doorway, on the sail and vicinity. -Mrs. James Taylor nners+ior I . s well nq could be expect- WHERE SHOE FIrFING IS PARAMOUNT able month's trip in Company with A couple of weeks ago she caught a stair, who bas b"n spending the past f w ed. Ray is only 10 years of age and PHONE 51 Opposite Bank of Commerce SEAVORTH his cousin, Mr. Isaac Carling, barriq-1 little cold which with her system ron- Along the passages they come, then months with relatives and frieXs, . ter of Fxet,-r, being what is termed I siderably run down, took severe 'hold disappear; -_ � a West Indies month's trip, and which 1 upon her, quickly developing into Their lips display a smile, as holy, - - -_ . ­ - ----.-- ____ -_ ____ - --- -_ -,---- — - WOM41i they each report as being really the plural pneumonia, from which her meek and faint . time of their lives, but they are re -1, strength was not quffirient to rally, As lights in some cathedral aisle, the - I turning better Canadinn and British despite all that medical skill could features of a saint, 0 subjects than ever, as in all the coun- do and she passed away on Friday Their golden hair is flooded with the AM" - trieg and places of �nterpst which afiernoon of last week. She leaves glory of moonlight; they visited, tb,-.y found none to com- ,, mourn her loss, bei:tides her hus- Their hearts are as lamps, burning " 1! ew Conc%�Ftion of I two daughters and two sons, As the golden sun pours in a dusty pare with those under British rule hand, with a Rteady, unwavering light. and that of the Colonies, and as they their names being Mrs. Lambeth, rmarked it made us proud to think (Maude), of Buffalo; Miss Sophia, of beam, 66 , ' we wo,Te British subjectq and with our So they, instructing us in wisdoin, American cousins were outstripping Niagara Falls; Frank, of Hensall, ' perform a task, unseen. I sffim � all obbers in that which was best for and Charles, of the township of Stan- Form 1. u ity at Low Cos ,"A ID g3 EG - 17 the individual and country. They ley. The funeral .service on Monday A promising young dentist, Dr. W. ­ 11 ­ r!:n m, - 0 - 9 M M ED brought back with t'heTn many most afternoon last was very largely at- Joynt, springs up in our midat � � I - 1. E9 T EB a n ul 11 `1 - 11 r1r. Wi rr i FVMt before, at such anixAnO .i .. 11 I ,- interesting pictures and dra n of tended many relatives and old friends So why invite toothache when we'ear 7 low the LOW -4 for which Cbcwalet has ever been 0 1 1 - I IM vn rdis- comin� from Goderich, Ileafortli, Clin- Npnices. hrs any manufacturer provided ;a Gold in C�Lna&, I 11 _� �rl � cities, towns, villages and rura feceive Ruch treatment as this? many fine car feature-% so many marks of Come In and urangs for 0, demonstration. H] 7 1 M a I& - � i im rove .. -tricts, which will prove a treat to ton, Stratford and Exeter, as well as The work of Albert Passmore, elec- dl,�,i i.ction and so many mechanlcw - NEW LOWER PRICF4� Clunri . - I . /I .. .. keeping from. the surrounding di,;tricts. The trician has been proclaimed sio line menL�. Thew Am t3r0fied by new bodE; by Rm&ter - - $655.00 Coach _ $760.00 ID nrll-- I I — ­ them,in remembrance of many of the funeral service was conducted by her That it is said be can even repair the Mer, finished In, new Duco C(Acrs 13CW Touring - - 655.00 Sedan I - 865.00 M I 11 .... � fal I -crown fadoz. new, butl—ype b -d ilar;��. Cotive - - 790.00 Cabridet. - 890 Inost'heautiful places .and scenes. rector, Rev. H. gaylor, of St Paul's wbeels of Time. new AC on -Miter., new AC Alr�Jeancr, new Landau Sedan - - - - . - 930' (% I � . ,Ddkth of Elijah tdwards-­One by Anglican church, who bore 'high testi- Lawyer Russell Blackwell, is famous largeT radiator, jii�w SHding mats in . - - : - 655:00 � . one the early residemts of the tx-n- mony to the fine life of the deceased. For his outstanding ability lip judging madel, and mmy otber featurea too aunict CoMtnereW ChasSta - - - - - - 490�00 � I ip]iip. 6f Hay, among the other places, The members of the cboir were also cases; to itemite.. ' Utilfty Expv" Chassbi - - - - - 645. 1 .1 ,- I �� , are IMSsing away. This week we. arp present and sang a couple of favorite On meeting the fair sex. they, coni- The himt DeduWal Chewdet In Chowdet Priem di pador7, oshaw,L � 11 ­ I . I I �eiiilltd upoia to chronicle the death of hymns of Mis. Farquhar. The dis- pletely , o'ertaken by his eloquent Hwory f3 now odling at New. LOWK r6ces, f- Govaussa" T&za Exim, CF -34116 � - I - - - - I I I � 11 �. I I ; Ift %XiJir4 Bd*ard#, of the thivd play of flowers was veTy fine, evidenc- ples, . ­ �, . 7,xelaim. "Oh, my graciousIll I doncesgion of ffie township of Hay ;rg lihe high esteern in which the de- .1 -1 . . .... . "I 11 . U�Id About two miles southwest of our -ased was held by her many relatives r'-)rdn-n Troyer is an innocent as a I . I I Hap, who di0d at the howe of his dove, .1 I J %oil Vd_Warda, ,nd ;, -ends. 11 I 1. ,.ftephew, Mr. 11, wij,b ntimate fri The remains "-r, -11d von N-lieve It., 'he enn'; . Dealisr for ClieVroleto 6hUMbbile & MeLifthfin - . ' al I I - foy a 'num- were interred in the family plot 'h ul C I t , � d?bSO4-4 "A � "inton. the pallbearers being G. C. 1 4 � isto �%Vlbwhe 6 - -r - love. , ' ' . I' 'N�,�+I­ T,4 -+Ip, g 'IrIld On rno�lr I ' . t ,41 41'.' �o is"A I ��' , e death of q -* W, FAWM, - 11) ' , 6' ' 0 V""v - I � . ' ,ttv F. Case, Nathan Peck Aq s1kr, ­14-ntly i(trllvxles. know1pilp, 1E. ISTRI I D.UTOR MITCHELL I , ' � 4 I , A � . I � '114, "romt I I . .� � . � _11':,:�,�,,� I , . rom. I .: � � - . � � � a R, � Waso , , .;�",,.;116' *'Ad'r1,`-'. tA' ii'V'�' -1.11 I Atm- 'N'rn. :ra�rott, Thos. 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