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Umt tfto� , R. 3 �s W"U= , � aw , , , ejeteAtly- OjqjR7 j�A the past and Wjtl� ., -4: , twl�4010 , M -Apy , Ntte;06 0* - A. � - 'I'll."', . . , , : cn vae a a . - . � . ..."' �' ,Wi �i , wjw��,,,*_ , �.i�,�, i"'14.1 � � " W vefT, 4 , 12, h ,� 11,10 r. , 192 h, John was da his Wth year ,and 1paves -A Oer , 14 Wikdeli , , 6� Fi*prvyme�', Oethr-00011to effeo 0 , I s ai$a in view the ec>uMU will be 101, 4. a W�,"2'��,,,,�,,,,��,,,.�.�-',.I�; . - to mourn his death his pallent,st one 144F. -ch . � . , . I ., ,,,W"q,,t;i! � , may isth, .1 10 . , ,�g . ......... �_ ha p, It will be composed of . '#d where his large 401- 1% 1, 0 Se, . k""a....A.; _.- .'FR."q , ,,, Toron- u4W3. "% -1 - _� � , I , t,h!rMi.te, "O: "gart-h �'n I - �11, K�, _6,�_ r -James Barnett, of N', . g�*L 144i Wkp � , , 4 -Z 1. , President, Convenom of s1s,tex, Mw8 of in- .�� ,i�,'_vA�,:�..ud dau&Wrs had 0 304� Po owl' � S.� "�.%I�;,q�tkl I . L . iv'.� X work, o, anqd one brother, William, � �;­.,, "", � 'A ,the different depaetments of ,n-y.rsgp - 00 , ' ,* N . � 1- 11 V.,,� � ; WZ .ILLB , �4; attendants and had beOU coming I W' omry, raplid.- 9 � . ,t'� "ffl "_ g ty _ , .;,,,i jr _,,O�4V L !�' I , zed groups* of diana. d ,and ho -W Much 44"il, tQ report *4 W.�_ . .11, ., , �,�",,�r , d . . Presidents of all r- I nee�As will be seen bapzJzed 4)do'�eonfirme . �,. � g�-is young people in rch-and from. Concert and Da r,uldi,,, -s a kind and i4dulgelIt , hA 0 g ��4,p,,,'f�lt�,,. gg, "� 0mv �-U.,�-�­V� - y the mother' Z rhu te, a concert. dance ,hey wo rt nfielcl,, who , s beep- i4pnA4 to ��, 14111% R. I QW6 4 *,ake,:t up I, thO three to ten members of the Society, by ad. in this issu � j* . i S7 � I V�,V:nere_ Rev. 8111,Uh 6SO it will be -their duty to handle all and fiddler's contest is to be held in . ather, tc . om the speakeri�aa, IuKh room for a number -of ,me.elcs' W46 ablp, �1�fi I . I erring of trib . ate. Txh�o pall bearer$ were inx to go down street for the first tAme, I . . �.1�11 ,j%0,W � ons, SQXRot very usual and abouta ,wpek 4gD and is- ,now LVe '.W , .W= talk in cormection problepas which may arise and to our Town Hall on Friday ev -, �',� � R -eat attract6on. to .king not . , ttW . , .!�'i ��,,`A',good c ,,nt. improvements LhiS week, and a gi . . . 'ly,_.iQuite a number ,9. . n" 11 11 ,"I. I . rowd was presL h make suggestions 6r whi,ch will be the B-os-senberry orch- yet V nd Much SYU04� 'on JM f, co . � I ­ * I 'J b, ' eni ervice Rev. SuOt also. This should prove a great asset b servatives from ffema4, and VAQ 11 � '�� I,,;,- 1, � NIP'ng in carrying on the work and we look e-stra, of Kitchener, the head of which Lhy !�, f4 -for -the ereaved 'widow - ��i � . aple . ­­ " Th one by one J:4e� mq'to, A rid, ve 4 L., i,v ndd address in k ' �%nd f nig , red to London "o, F : I I 0Z -M r. Silas Johns 4e conuAg i� Mr. Frank Bossenhexry, who was vdV _d A ,,, * �60casioll� for great results during th the fiddler's contest pioneer , ,kents of this locality ar's ir.gi of last wook *to Aten -��Ve' eat 1, � tqW home on Saturday after via- n Young Pea- Gold Medalist in I ill year. Owing to Kippe th i r memory will eoavein4on beld thezvil�__In%v Ywl. � V., .1 held in .the city ,of Toronto in 1926, passing , ,;% � ;; R t WA,t14 hi d4ughter, Mm. Will pi,,s Anniversary, there will be no aw,y but el v the progftmme gotten 4 � � W, I , � I - at among forty con- be -long p� bered and cherished by -I 9 is .1), -by� ,,y � 0 xt.SuA4ay,J=ng,,nex� Sunday night, but a and whq won oi , aem ase now*,kt and dearest to them. the Superfutendat .of thii Sund ' ' -L t.�Ne of the -United I X Alik, � i "DfCh's'"' U ia ! I :i, V, , , Miss er oc nged for testants, and whom the judge declar- th - -rch and 11-1 I j,,��%,, . I _ , 0 1 Reta Rowe, of Exeter, , I is being arra School Ch. ,­ , '_'. , -a class by himself. It is Driefi­��v. Mr. Naylor, accom, iA,t6 SA001170001, .0-1 th-6 Sundiiy 1� I 41!�, report of the W. 3L S, ftday, May 13th, at 8 o'clock -and ed was in in 0M."'i.,-i'!�" - e a 11, . 1!� paxiied tly �. Mr. G. C. Petty, was I that there will be in -the �,,,-, � V'regm Convention held at Walker- it is hoped there will be a record expected forty old time h for��&few days this week, at- school -last Sunday morning:* Songelo ", neig � :,.J�4­ r- . �hborhood of d- London 1� The neighbo crowd. entitled, 14My Xothqrls SoUg,!1 read by. : �, *.11le ning taking part, tending GhUrch Synod there� � -- Miss , ��, X�1. , " in this church. dlers on Friday eve Mr. Roweliffe; durbig.the l3eaciing of � V,�:1,111­ Ing anximaries have been invited to great musical Freda TA .� 1�1 1, p�"". � which will make for a r i.101; . .kA L,. f Detroit, spent a few ', H.d , '' -com days- l4at*,& at the home of Mr. -est! se ,al solos _01M. �_,. Everyone wel e whe- this inter ng songelp, ver , ". , ,4e present. . � �, 1, �1_1_ t, not. Service will ,STAFFA ti me. e and Mrs. Fred Boweu.-The Young, and quartettes were intirspersed. i e-. ther membeTs or I K 14,L 'I- lclock,-There Notes.-Wlalter O'Brfien, of Flint, Women% Missionary Society. -Th ted Church Tlie following are those wh4 took t4e � 1. -1 I ,*.:" . � , : epux,mence at seven o mad,e in the Michigan, spent the Week end -with W. M. s. of the United Church held People's 'TA9gue of the Uni ynt, Avis I 11 .:" : liave -been some changes his parents. -Miss Beckie Bruce, Of their monthly meeting in the school held their Weekly meeting an Monday s,petial parts,.solo, Mrs. Jo - 'I" ; I !�, �`4 Ulephone lines around- this corner.' room of the church on Thursday af- evening with,a good attendance, with Lindenfield and Mildred Scruthn; duet, , .. �, �;.' Mr. Charles Stephen's store and Mr. lletrtht, visited her parents on Sun- � day. -Mrs. William Fawcett, Mrs. W. t,rnoon, May &th, with the President, Miss .Enilua bickson presiding. The Mir, Sam Rennie; solo, men's quart- ' 11'.1 Joshua Johns have been put on No. arlie Smith Mrs. C. A. McDonnell, presiding. The meeting was opened with a ,hymn, ette, Mr. Gopdwin, Mr. Rennie, Mr-. : .. �, ,., � , . 44; also 'Mr. Vivian, W. Fawcett and Ch y . dings by all. Follick aind. Mr. P4ssmore; mixed ': 25 line, instead of N o ' - '' , Xesponsive rea Miss Irma I , ­ , �� I �', John i g is the prorgramXae, ar- qu -tette, -Miss Buchanan, X ;, Brock is on No. 25 instead of of FuRartou, spent Sunday With Mr- meeting was opened with a hymn, followed b or I ­­ Mr. Jack -son and Mrs. A. W. Norris. - Harold folilowed by prayer by Mrs. William The followl�ri , ­� ]No. 32, we understand. by,Miss Dickson, every num- Higgins, Mr. Follick and Kr, Rennie. .1 , , , ed O'Brien, of London, spent Sunday Buchanan. The minutes of the last ranged Solo, X . I... has had a telephone install liss -The Star softball girls tearn ,mot� -, with 'his parents. -Mr. and Mrs. W. meeting were read and adopted, fol- ber being -much enjoyed: ,. 4 .. Wbods ybus. I e ored to Exeter this week and played ., ,­,� this Week. . I Wurden, of Stratford, speift Sunday lowed by the roll call with twenty Mary P t -i o, the Misses Florenc -1. - M. Worcien.- The visiting com- McDonald, luarion Sinclair, Eleanor a very friendly game of ioMaill with -.1 - with Mr. and Mrs. 3 members present. "Time," there, the score.re- I .. � was the Exeter team 1, ., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sadler spent Sun- mittee called on eighteen homes and Skinner; topic entitled, � ... ..I I _ sulting in a count of 7-5 In favor of . . CROMARTY - .- , � 11,� day in Mitchell. -The Ladies' Aid of found three confined to bed. Ar very ably ffiven by Mr. J. W. Ort - W. M. S. -The May meeting of the . L very much enjoyed; violin Exeter. -Dr. G. Knapp, we under - I U. � ", . et at the United Church held its monthly rangements were m,ade to have a weim 2 rid stand, intends ,attending a dental con- , I m4m's Missionary Society m meeting at the home of Mrs. Wiliam birthday party In the church on Fri- selectioN I 11 we 5e9tt Welsh. The meeting vention to be held in Toronto next . ,.� the home of Mrs. Andrew Mel,ellan Jeffrey w-ith a large attendance. Af- day evening, May 13th. The speak- was closed vilth the Mizpah benedic- week, and will consequently be from ��., .on Thursday last� Mrs. McLellan pre- ter the usual bugness was discussed, er for the evening will be Dr. Eliza- tion. -Mr.- and Mrs. Craig, Mr. N . . egeoue and George Curry, of home most of the week. �. siding. The meeting was a very in- , dainty lunch was served by the beth McMaster, o,f India. A letter Scrim � I ,1 zerezting and profitable one. The hostess. -We are glad to report that was read from Mrs. Venner, Supply Goderich, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and __ __ . ,� W, ,� ing was taken by Mrs. Leslie ffarburn is impro,ving nicely Secretary. Hymn 123 was sung, foi- Mrs. Fred Nven.-The Bible Society . I, l Sclipture read n of the study after -his operation for appendicitis lowed by -prayer by Mrs. Jane Henry. to be held in Carmel Presbyterian , Gardiner. A portio ­ . book, "Mostlem Women," was igiffen by in Seaforth Hospital. -Mr. and Mrs. A leaflet entitled, "The Great RL- church on -the coming Sunday evenirig, Toronto, 'May 10th. - B., Canadian, v . , - Mrs. Hill, after which a few minutes Frank GolWing and son, of Stratford, ward," was read by Mrs. William May 1 -5th, promises to be very large- 1,,ndpicked. 18.60 to $3.90 bushel; primes, p ,­�. were &pent in discussion. Mrs. Thos. vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dpugall and very much enjoyed. This ly attended,, as it will -be a union $3.46 to $3.60. 1 � , I . i Oliver led in prayer. Mrs. James Henry Golding. -Miss Marzetta Sad_ was followed by theoffering; a paper meeting, Qf the three local churches, --- .---.. t I I .: Scott gave a short a -rid interesting ae- ler spent the week end with her entitled, "Facts F'rom the Fdelds," and the Rev, Mr, McIlroy Will, pre- POULTRY MARKET a ,',, al meeting held friend, Miss Ina Ellis, of Logan. -The was given by Miss Annie Moore. Mrs. side over the neeting, A -report will k I., , count of the Provinci . Toronto, May 10th. .1 M ecutive and the ' I- at Brockville. rs. McLellan gave a Women,s Institute will meet at the Welsh gave an interesting reading on be given by the Ex Dressed f � "I very interer,ting paper on the great home of Mrs. A. McLellan on Wed- motherhood, -and Mrs. Alex. Gwan Rev. Capta'm Garbut, the Field Secre- s . ng chickens .............. I ..... 65 c pr' - 11. possibilities of Mission work in Bra- nesday evening. -G. G. Wilson had R ga,ve a very interesting report of the tary, of the Western Ontario Bible Uhickens. 5 tbs. tw ................ 40 o , Hymn 752, "Tht, Great Physic- radio installed last week. -A cantata convention held in- North Side United Society, -wilP address the meeting.- Do., 4 to 5 lba . .................... 39 V, zil . n was in Detroit Do.. 3 to 4 lbs . .................. 85 I, ,� � ian," was sung. Mrs. McLellan took will be presen'ted by Roy's Church on Church, Goderich, last Thursday. Th,� Mrs. E. `F. Jackso . Do., 21/� to 8% the . .............. '84 the closing prayer and the Lord 's Friday even[lng in the United Church, I meeting closed with the benediction. Lhe first part (if this week attending He.,, over 1 1159* , _ * ... * ..... *,,** 32 � � g the the funeral .of a relative, a yo,ung Do, 4 to 5 lbs . .................. So a Staffa.-The W. M. S. met at the At the close of the meetin Do., 8 to 4 tbs . ................... 28 � . prayer in unison. - ters . . . . . . .. . . . ., Notes. -Mrs- Neil Gillespie, of Sea home of Mrs. Herbert Smale on Wed- Ladies' Aid held a meeting when sev- lady of a-bou,t nineteen years of age, Rons .. .... . . . . .. .. .. . 25 , , forth, visited with her sister, Mrs. rQsdey afternoon. eral items of business were discussed just in the very spring time of life. I'arkeys .............. .............. 4(1-47 1. ' ' n Detroit a couple Spring ducklings ........... I .......... 88 I James Scott, a part of last weel'­ and it was decided to hold a bazaar Mr. Jackson wn� i I ? cl� .- __ 4? -11 %isiLin her in her ill- I . . Mr. and Mrs. Mae. AcKeHar, of a- forth, visited with friends in and _. KIPPEN next fall. A,Splendid Illustrated L,ecture.- C W� S _r,U e, and friends of ness.-The r&lative, '�, t I .. around Cromarty on Sunday last.- Notes. Emerson Stafford, of Aix. �. H. Moore, of Toronto, gave his Miss Rena Hu&on will regret to, learn DAIRY MARKET ... MI care left for Bramp- S. Sailluel. sp, -Mrs. Vienna, spent Sunday at her home illu&irated lecture, "How bo Beautify that she was very s udd,enly attacked Toronto, May 10th -Cheese, new, laxge, .. ton last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Cooper Home Surroundings�', in the town hall by appendi:66- (;n Monday eveningy 17c; twins, 171/4 to 171/je: triplets, 17% to � her sister, Mrs. Martin, of that place here. -Mr. and have taken up housekeeping just east on Tuesday erening last. Mr. Moore and so acuite did the -pain become that had to be to the Seaforth 171/,c. Stiltons, 20c. Old large, 20c; twins, 20%- Old Stiltons, 23c. . I -We are sorry to mention the illness Donald McKellar, who is of the village. -The Horticulture sup- is sent out under the auspices of th-- Ontario Horticultural Society and is she t9ken Hospital in the (-arly hours of Tules- Butter --No. I crearnery prrintH, 40c; No. 2. 38 to 39c. Dairy prints, 34 to 86c. il I of Mrs. W. . f her ill at the home 0 phes have arrived and have been dis- These proving hianself the right man in the day morning for a n operation, under Eggs -Fresh extra%, in cartons, 85 to 86c; fresh loose, 35c; fresh firsts, 38c; � , - at pre-Lnt -ott, daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sc tribirted to the 108 members. them right place, as he certainly gave a which she succi -ssfully passed, and it extras, fresh seconds, 29 to 80,c. I ", I fine rains will make grow.- Next Sunday, May 15th, will he the most splendid addrms, striking many is hoped that s.h(- may soon experience decided for the better.- - - -_ - .1 I . COLUMBAN -ng People's Anniversary at Kip- You �iigh notes in the improving, beautify- ing, and making more hom-elik e in a chiinge Mrs. R. Hunt n�cvntly passed her GRAIN M`ARKET 11, ST. Soctivty hold pen. Rev. W. D. McIntosh, B.D., of at 11 a m and Fmbro, will * the best sense of the word our homes. 85th birthday and was called upon Toron to, May Ifth-Manitoba. ,,� Notes. -The Uterary preach ' He jiG certainly gifted with a mo st by a large rrurnber of relatives and wheat -No. 1 Northern, No. 2 Northern, 1� its last meeting for this season on 7.30 P.rn, to overflowing co,ngrega- I wonderful memory and has a com- friends to wig her many mor e armi- S1.611�,; $1.671/,; No. 3 Northern, $1.501,,�, c.l.f. bay ports. .M I Friday everting. The early part of tions. The anniversary entertainment . held Wednesday evening, plete grasp of all that is connected versaries and,-,. to congratulate her on Manitoba c.t.-N.. 2 C.W., nominal : T;o. . the evening was spent playing Pro- Marie Flan- will be on May 18th, when the, far-f-amed Blyth with flowers, gellecting and cul-tivat- -y from a recent - her good mefivvt op Mr. 3. not quoted; No. I feed, 64Y,c; No. 2 feed, lorainal; Western grain quotations in cA.f. , . �f Toronto, visitk his brother-, Joseph gress;ve euchre. Miss theirl ing the SaTne in order to get the very oration at her wivanced age. - rts. PoAmerican . I . .: nery won the lad ie -s' prize and Michael Dowrtey won t!he gentlemen's prize. Choral Society will present play, "Joseph's Bondage," to a full ber,t returns and did not spare him - , -31� ;- the wa of -oin- into all de- William Hudson, of FgTriondrville, was bere last Subdav spending the day com, Toronto freights, No. 2. yellow, kiln dried. 97c; No. 3 yellow, kiln � ,; I I �� ,-I v, , 1 " , 4' .. T -77' - - �, , , , '7F, I I I 11 � � . I . --1 .., I , kc,".. "'.. _-�. ... . . .- ,� 11 , � , ,�, - , t, -?A. -q-* . . - -F, � , ,�, I , I VE e 11; ;,4'.1*1", �;,r ; , "" .,�� ,I- , ,,C�.. ,,, , V4 , , , g'��1,',g ,� . :,:�'­� . g,�.g 11 , 4 , , ;.-,Fk�!�,; �� ­ , , , :� ,� , - ;& t-'A'i,,-,,,,',:: ..- ., 11 , ,, �� I 11 , - I 11�� � k,� . 11 m, -.1"', 1!11!1,�;�, - "' !�,", I W. , .;� ,0�.F� " '4 1IRL , ". 4 ", , , . . . g . I - �, 1p i ,-, elt ­ , , N I I � , . . I" � T, I 1, , Z�.l .,�, ".. r" 1. ,:,: , _ ,�,`V�i-,V'1,1��, �, , , -IA �� -:. " 1h, - - : . ­i�,:, ,��A�,,,, . ,� ", , ­ 11 I 1�1 ,� '. , , , W1. .,." i . 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I I et the market for the bulk was Just Steady, fair to -good, $5.,26 to $6.00; do. common. ith heavy sheep selling from 6 to 8 cents to medium, $4.50 to $5.00; do. caTmers and cut- er pound. according to quality. ten, $2.60 to $4..00; butcher bulls, good W Selling of hogs with prices established on choice, $6.50 to $7.26; db. medium, $5.25 to, - he new differeintial started at this market $5.75; do. bolognas, $4.5o ,to $5.00;, baby to -day, supply was normal for a Monday of beef, $8.50 to $11 . 00; feeders, choice. $7.00 his season. and compared with price of thick to $7.50; do. fair, $6.25 to $6.75; stocker%. mootbs graded on last week's basis the mar. choice, $6.66 to $7.00; do., falr to medium, was up 10 cents. The quotations to -day, $5.50 to $6.00; springers, $80 to $110.00 - et �. 00; plain to m;4: n the new basi* was 10% cents per po,and, milch cows, $76.00 to $90 ar bacon selects, weighed off care and aOYA ium cows, $45.00 to $65.00; calves, choice;, ents per pound for -thick smooths, weighed $10-50 to $12,00; do. medium, $8.00' to ff ca,rs. $9.00: do. common, $6.56 to $6.00; lambs, The receipts to -day were 4,120 cattle 495 choice, $14.00 to *14.50; bucks, $11.00 to calve�, 1,420 hogs and 202 sheeip and lambs. $11.60; sheep, choice, $8.00 to $9-00; dO- Quotations: Heavy beef steers, $8.76 to heavies, $6.00 to $7.50; do., culls, $4.00 to, $9.25; do. fair, $8.00 to $8.50'. butcher $5.00; hogs. thick smooths, fed and watered. teers, choice, $8.75 to $9.00; do., fair to good. $9.75; do. f.o.b., $9.25; do., country poilds, $7.50 to $8.00; butcher heifers, choice, $8.25 $9.00; do., off oars, $10,15; select prerairmt, to $8.75; do. common. $6.76 to $7.25; but- per hog, $1.90; hogs, bacon selects, w -0 -c - cher cows, good to choice, $6.75 .to $7.50.: do. $10.2.5; do., thick smooths, -d.o.c.. $10.25. - Spring and Summer Millinery, Our Sumrner hats are very pretty and bright, we are giving a 10 per cent. discount un all small Spring hats. Call and get a pretty smart little hat at a big reduction. Remodeling a speciality. Mrs. Bertha E. Bell - Hensall , I I I I �'. Mrs. William Cleary and Frank Me- and appren6otive au,clience. Ever7- 3 . with -his sons, Thomas and Colin S., dried, 96c. i I �1. consolation prizes body welcome. . tails in planting and arranging beds, for in Millfeed-Delivered, Montreal, fridebts, ba%m 0uaid Jr. won the U 11 A 1, � - fr.-f i homes At and is a reni�arkably smart man cluded: B -n. per ton, $82.25. shorts. per -- .. , I I I � I . -and Fergus Horan won the prize for 1� The ladies . ___________ -.-- ers an I .Y ­� . the close of the lecture, G. J. Suther- his great' -age, for one going around h" ` beer for . the ton. $34.25; mitidlings, $40.26 , � Ontario onbs, 150C f.,o.bl, shii'ving' p0its. I I . the lucky chair. young I after which a few I then served lunch ZURICH lapd spoke to a vote of thanks to the lecturer for his most splendid, as be as p- so smartly, Past Year,d 4.� - Ontario good mi irm hen 11 W r--$110, 1...b., shipping poinL4, according to freights. - . I .1 hours were -pent in dancing. Messrs. Notes. -Rev. M. W. Ehnes, of helpful and inspiring lectuLre, which To G&Iebrat4f the 24th. -Along the Barley-Maltinz, 72c, Buckwheat � . ". Tdalcm-Y, Cur -tin, MeladY, Burke and ., Leonia, N. J., visited his mother, Mrs. was seconded by Dr. A. Moir, and line of sports it has been arranged to -75c, nominal. R"No. 2, $1.00. , e mus-ic.-Tom Me- 1� Hart suppliled th S 1,]hnes, over the week end. M rs. ' most heartily endorsed by the meet-- hold a great 24th of Uay celebrAution Manitoba flour---4F.int patent, $8.40. Toron- Strat ,�l Quai,d and Jim Lane, of ford, Fhnes is not improving very mucn ink, which was not as large as the here under thq auspices of our Fire- bo: do.. second patent, $7.90. Ontario flour-frot,onto, 90 ,spent the week at their home-whss and is in a very weak state. -Mr. and fi ne Itecture merited and had it only men, which will include a line of pro- per cent. patent, pe,r barrel. in car lots Toronto, $5.40; aea� , . Agnes O'Reilly, of Toledo, is visiting Mrs. Willi -am Bender, of Detroit, vis- been realized in time what a treat cessions, valithumpian's march, and board. in bulk. $5,60. . . -;, M r. a ral M rs. James . lh�r parenL .d relatives and it, as lin store for all attending, we all the usual ip6rts conneebed with a .. . " O'Reilly.-Revve Frank McQuaid, of few days last week. -Mr. and M rs. I v enture to say the spacious hall would great cele,braLion, and as Hlen.sall has I .1 . McKillop, ha.,; returned home from I I Toronto, where he has been rec,eiving Louis Weber have returned from a few weeks, visit with relatives in De- have been filled, as the committee of HorLicultural Society has not had anything in this line for man years, the committee of the Fire- LIVESTOCK MARKET . I treatment. Ilis, many friends wil-I be troit.-Mrs. R. Richardson, of Grand i the local I made excellent provision for a splen- men do not intend sparing any effort Montreal, Ma,y 10th. -Cattle receipts. 1,187. Sales of good steers were made mostly at � glad to know he i -t improving.. -Mr. 1 Rapids, Michigan, visited at the home did evening%-, entertainment. In ad- or expense toinsure it as a great 0 $8.50 to $8.75, with ne or two loads at $9. .� . , -1 and Mrs. John Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. of her sisters, Mrs. W. Ruby and Mrs. dition to the fflustrated lecture, there I success. Aniong many attractdons a couple of the best loads being held for, - .1. -Y, Mr. and Mrs- John .. James Delam W. Wurm, last week. -Mrs. L. W. was a fine programme consi.c4ing of that will he provided for that occas- more money. The bulk of the medium steers brought around $6. and a straight load of ,I I- Dalton and D�enni., Barry attRnd,ed the 11,offman has returned from a week'a the following numbers, interspersed ion the celobrated Galt Brass Band, good hei fers was sold for $8.50. Choice heif- t I . funeral of John Gallagher in Strath- . . visit with her s is te r, M n. W. F. by musical selection..% by the Night- said to be the -beat anywhere to be. er� were weighed up with good steers. F�air �� � roy on Monday. -Martin McQuaid, of Praun, of Forest. -Mr. and M rs. J. hawk Orchestra, who have establish- found, has alreadif- been secured, and heifers brnught from $7.50 to $8 and common , . �f Toronto, visitk his brother-, Joseph Straus anA children, of Kk,chener, ed an enviable reputation for fine in the evening -we believe a street light kind fr m $6.60 up. Cows sold from $5 to $7, sand 'bulls from $5 to $7.50. Quota- . 't - , .1 and Frank McQuaid. - Miss Marie � ,i,ited at the home of their daughter, I music. The opening number was a parad-c and daiuce has been arrang- , tiong :--Butcher steers --Good. $8.50 to $9.00, medium $1 75 to SS 25; common $6 25 to �' Flannery is visiting her gTar.upar- Mrs. F. Thiel, on Sunday.-N.Lot-hers well rendered duet by Mr. W. 0. ed for, but fUller pamculars will be . . . . . S750- butcher heifers. good, $8,26 to $8.60; I .. - M- and Mrs F Horan. n was observed in the local church- TXT A W 4- 1-1 ;v-- ;n next Vveek's issue In the ='- - t�, en , . . . _., Goodwin and Mr. . . ., US . In , 41.50 to oo: conmon. to. to q, *, 11.1 I es by special s-ervices and suitable lowea �y , most pleasing and well meantime, it wAl be Well to keep the butcher cows, good, $6.50 bo, $7: medium. $6 �, - -_ . - to $6; canners, 3 to $1.50; cutters, 63.75 to I 1; anthems.-N&T.s. Sarah Mousseau, a I ,0),,,t,d soI, by Miss Olive Wood, who dale in mind and that all roads will $4.50. But�her bulls --Good. $6.60 to &7.60 ; . BRUCEFIELD respected Tesident of the 9auble Line, F. aki to, � respond to an encore� Mrs, J. lead to Hensall on the 24tb of May. common, $5 to $6. , .1. � passed away !last Thursday, aged 8�' A. Fletnin , whom the chairman, thel pant years. -Mrs. John Mousso is Calves�R.ereipts. 2,940. The calf market 1 Debate. -The final debate between illness. A grovm p '01 Sig as one of spending a few days at the home of 11 slow- The maJority of the cal- offered I , .ev. nclaLr. introduced ,� 13luaval-e and Brucefield was held in 5 eam, afteT a short .f -ere pail -fed "d poor in quality. Three or ,�- Blyth on Monday evening, Bluevaic up family of sons and daughters sur- orur vety best elocutionists, then ren- her son, Wesley Nichols, wi e and four lots of fairly good veals -ere sold fm ,� �T! being proclaimed as the winners af- vive. The funeral was held on Sun- dered most �effectively a flne number family, or Soaforth�Tbe Oddfellows $7, .d .on to medium lots $6.50 to - , I -fed calves were quoted aroun.] �� " , made in the R. which also called for an encore, so of Hensall IA,dge have received an in- $6.75. The pail , ter a very interesting and closely con- day,interment being of $5 with prospects of some of the worst lots ., tested debate. Both sides gave many C. Cemetery, Dryndale-TI-re young that tt, going for Was. The bulk of the Poor calves .. ' ,,will be seen# that with such a vitation from %the sister lodge Quota- , ��,., I ne points and it was evident that 1)eople of the local Lutheran churcIv. good Wagramme those not attending Brucefield, t4) attend their anniversary were unsold at the time of writing. k A . United Church on Sun- tk1na:--GQDd veal, $7; 'medium, !$%50 %d -1 imuch time and thought had been spent ' 'Pnd presenting the comedy, "Get- missed a treatt. qervice- in the $6.75: common, S& to 16. . . :�r,� in preparation. Considering the dif- ; - 1, Acquainted with Madge," in the day evening, May 22nd, when there Sheep- Receipts. 308. The most com,mon I hite.-In 18SL will no doubt, be a good attendance price for fairly good sheep. with the w I ��1111 11 ficult subject and the fact that Bruce- Brodhagen Habl in the near future.- The Late William W1 'o �1. . ,., .9 arrived here wee '� issue we made brief mention of the -loc-al brdthren of Hensall lodge ,off was $7 and $7,R0. Gulls brought $6 to I -e negative, it wa3 The new fire apparaitu . $6 and Sprimir lambs. 16 to $10 each. Quo - V field's, tewn had th -ning aTid was given a �� 6,-doath of Mr. WUhham J. White, as the he -t of -fedings and pleasant ;;�,;;;:_,,ca, $, to $7.60. 1,,� no slu-T on them that they weve de- rn Tuesday evk , I - Ed ­.� ,; good , I ., I feated. thorough test. Zurich now h& r resident for many years of intercourse has marked these two Hoz.-JRe,.ivts. 2,178. With the exception . . . . . I., ' of one load of hog d , all soles , .1 Notes. -Miss Beattie, of London, fire Protection. and the citizens can the TowTmhifp of Usborne, well and l,dges.-Mr. George Hudson's dwel- -a sold on gra e ,r favorably known as a farmer and ex- ling is looking( right up-to-date now were on a flat basis. Straight lots were sold - spent the week end at the horme of feel proud of the equipment. from $10.7.5 to $11.00, w-Pth the bulk of sales ,., Mrs. A. T. Scott. -Mr. Robert Hot- The Late Mrs. Becker -A largely tensive fhors:e buyer and who wilth ad- that the fini,shinji of the repainting close to $10 . 75 . Sows. $7.50 to $7.75. . . I ham, of our village, was taken sud- attended funeral 4A),ok place at DRsh- vancing years, coupled with ill health, has been compteted, -and we belie.ve.a Union Stock Yards, Toronto. May l0th.-i v vi o in number of others vrill follow suit it, Trade in all classes of killers opened brisk _ I deqrly ill -last week and was removed woM on Sunday, when Clara, fe of a number of years ag oved into .. I , to Seaforth Memorial Hospital and Wi4lia,m Becker, of Stephen Town- our village to enjoy a retired life and the near futuA.::._Viss Jessie John- t.-d.y on an .ffefqnq of cattle that was sorne , '. .. His many friends 9birp, was laid to rest. S'h,e passed was a much respected residlent of our ,to, ,pent the wepk end at her ho e 400 head heavier thari a week ago, and all .1 , 1. ww operafted on. m s quarter ad- , 1, short ill- village for quite a number of year3, in Cr3fford, motoeng there. -The play ",..., will be g1lad to hear that he is now away on Thursday after a vance. Some 2.500 head had gone to the " as he bad seveval sons Friring in wh _111 in a fair way to Tecovery.-Miss A. ness caused by an attack of pneumon- but entitled. "The Yocing Village Doctor," smle. by 2 p.m. and the clow hrr� t , ,,, .., Landvborough, of Clinton, vv&q the ia. She is survivpd by her hu%band, London, he decided a year or so ago, in four acts, 01t on by the Young PrActical clean-up of offerlmas. FirziAhed ben,; �' -into the city, wher ateers were scanewhat more plentiful than I . - %niall childTcm, ber Tnother, to move e he pass- People of the Urked Church at Chi �1- they have been for several weeks, and sales " " guest of her siste-r, Mrs. J. McQueen, seven SL I �Vl � this week.-Mrq. R. W. Bremner ha3 MrR. B,-Ttha Fxkstein, and a number ed away on Monday morning, May hurst, in the TtrOU Rall here on Fri- lists showed the disponal of some three car- �!. ea ", "" loads at the 9-ceat top, with other h vy ., 1. gone as a delegate to the Missionary of brothers and sisters. 2nd, in his 76th year. He I -eaves to day evening of -last week, was very . , *� Gonference held in Walkerville this mourn his dkeath, his widow, formerly largely att-ended, theball and gallery wteers at 8% cents. Near heavies were In I . good demand, sellimg all grades offered at � ��; � I �.,er 1.1.1. --i to visit her - known as Miss Jane Mitchell, seven being filled by a very attentive and from BY, to 9.16 c4mxta. while the top of .1 week. She expect and two daughters, their names appreciative au&*XLoe. The 'play was the market o,ut&ide baby beeves. went to a .. sons I , daughter, Mrs. C. West, of Cleveland. HENSALL I I I load of han,dyweight, butchers averniang 940 , .,� � 1� ----4Mr. L. Forrest has purchased thf* For Sale-Seve,ral dwellings at . bargain, being_,as follows: Frank and Harry, a very, interesthig one from start to pounds, which brought 9% cen& Der pound. _.:. .��, Massey -Harris implement shop from Apply to G. J. SutherL%nd, Hen"ll. 3099-2 of Saskatchewan; Elwin, Albert an4 finish, and ver3t;viell put on, so many Psir to good, butch, steers sold from 8% .1 � Fine Vapor stovo For Sule-A splendid 6- Kenneth, of Deltrolit; William and Roy taki.ng their phrtg so wed that it to 8.46 cents- -most of' the heif I Xr. James Swan and intends -using burner gasoline Detroit Wbove for sale in per- of Loudon; Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. would not be v4se, to attempt to par- weighed up at steer prices, but selmected"leortse it for a garage.�Mrs. W41liarn Rat- feet order, as good as new. and will be sold bowed ft more of 7% to 8% ee,rrh; Der pound, ., tenbury's manT friends were glad W at a hw,-gam. Apply to G. J. Sutherland, at Baxwell, of Detroit; one son, Ernest, timlarize or ,make -special mention, 'Cow trade was strong at the recent advance, .. I � ost -2 btaving diled some years ago in Luck- -it to say .*at the play - the bulk of the good butcher kind bringing .. see her again able to be at church the P Office. 8100 suffice through 6 � ',- I . -n-JuA rrorw. A short service was held In oult Was liqtenea '66 wirth very much 71 t 7% eent�, with qufte a few choice at � �`�I, last Sunday morning, after b,einglaid Death of Jo,hn C. Thompso 1.65 cents per pound, Pair qn.lity, :: - �1. I bringahig the remains pleasure and intereat m well as the butcher cows brought 5% to 6% cents, and "I'll, 1� � �� up f-br the last five months With a at date of sending in OUT items we Londan before I ��� � , I frm*ared lim[b. learn of the deatl) of Mr. John Curtis to Hensall for interment. The de- solos and duets #1"M daring the ev- there were very few cow sales at below 5% il,'­w­ .., . is per pound. Bulls were a light -pply, -, �­ ,W"g People's Society�The Y. P. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. ceased was a son of the late James ening, and the ople were " -11 , , �ml* * and, on.ly some half doWn made the 6%. to , t'. 11 M. . 746t as usiml on Sunday evening, S. Thompson, Mage, who A White, of Iflensall, much pleased wil . , 74 coiyL� revresenting ftdr to good I , I of this vi and Mrs M r are )fTC patonage 6v- quality, ;� --., , y'XZZatning ofte of -a 14tge but prices an the whole were oteady, the, fair .� - , , 1&y, � Th[s being the MissionaiT Wsed away on Tuesday last. The and the on -1 en thent and tl*Ml�e mm that they ity.bulls making 5% to 6 cents Pei- twund. ) , . _;�, r, Mrs '. , A �­, `. - sed 4hadbeen in very poor health famfly, toge&er with one slhge6i - realized for chiiiA`Aut�ogfes. - The (Lua' � I qn�� on- dee8a and a few bolognas' selling a,t 4% ce�ts. 18abi i. ,.,,g, Mr. Jme Freeman, Migst , I,— �.. ��";. � ;, ary,OD'vvernor, -actedas chairmam Rev. for, a 'long term of years, and during Robert Bouthron, of Hensall. The re- serviees in our bljri�4 loeA churches beeveJ brouaht firm to strong prices, a ple " Q � I ,-,�:� was unable maims w*e briought to flienaaU uS We -oh Sunday last Weri *ell attended of real choice ones Makint' 11: -ft, ecud a . �� ,,� av,'Namer,gave a most interes:ting the past year, he to ga have alr#Ady mentio,ried- for -few fair beeves 9 to 9% conta. Very few ..., .,�.r �11. I auralimxy of the progregs of nlission about the house, even with support, i'nterment and interegting and ffispiring sermons store cattle moved, supply being as usual .11 Vl,�,, ;-,vbrk' fu lm&a during the past fifty and became perfectly helpless, so that in the Hensall Union cemetery On X,vem. The day was -what is known short A load of good ftockers averaging 700 'Iq� @'A. _ . � J%isl - � Friday afternoon lag, -and a largely and largely cel�*aW throtigbotit the p*uods -ado 7 cents -per pmud. or steady for I, V,�, YMT-9 tmd .at* spoke briefly on the his death retally came as a happy re- ,. . aint kind. I ,�. i��,P,;,,r, � frt ss no hopes of im- attended service Was first held in S_ Provinces and 1b 'Unifed 81talft as C.*Ives in a medAum, volume ran fou,nd Q . - �_.-_c ",,:., otiflo�6k ftv, J'h6- future, Te Ing the lease, as there was w , �, 1 I - �, ,:. I fAdt tlfht"Ota� -" s Paul's Anglitan church here, of which ,,Moth,ea Day 'IF"Atd in M�1:117 of the somewbat draggy market, and sold easier in ,� It j z, , 049te" civirizatioin was provernent or -his recovery. It wa . . �11 hurch the deoeastid. had been for churches the � *a composed 2.11 LXALdeg, tbo bulk -of 14oholee veals movmg %��., 9 .", npt gw)d an&g1h for these people. parVicul-arly sad fo-r his moot devat- c A , I , - � ..,,� , a Ohur42h Warden dtid a gotely 6-f rootbers and Wbich vm� the Fit 10 to 11 cents Der 'IMA with medium 1, I., . S ' ,,�Z&1. 11belng 6f basi-nesi .Vvere also ed mother, who through all the many many years kind from I to 9% COMB And common to �". �,) �1'm - �- & reg lar attimdadt at chui�ch a6t- , '0 , - "I i. , �, ,,,�,:, 62;6-j�& �p,A,y th4 new presiddiA, yerars of -his and affliction and help- InOSt 9 - his. wife and lur& cage fit the U - here at fah, light, o4ves i9t 5, th 71h donta per pound, I , "I -has given him untiring care vfiees, together with both A4 rdo i - ,. 461 6V ight- for a ., ; , AAdft' � . He also VA A re- lessness 1 .�61 Monday itt 202 bead In the receipt by vall, � �-) Y I , fanfity of sow and dangftteirs. U0 , 9 b , an .1 " �1, I , ftetWtive and attenfiton, and was w1ways A few Vehrlino. fair to Vood the ebeal)er �. 1� -11 �P*;, X� � POW ,4tlt,�,%*dde Ok' 4XI'll �., .. I W vO&,a and in - h . " I—, ," I , with him, and who will be funeral serviog was. conducted bY the ayA '9t Paurs , Wa ,��, I . , - $04 6 -0 9 kind bhtno heavy sold sit 14 And 14Vp eent§ ;"V,; %' [!i(fttA.#6& W. Ir. I" At . . I , At -'A',' 1=- 6A -O&T4 , -, Rev, It. Naylor, Pteetor of St. Paul'.; - e=,,�Jlftt 1nj1A,n A476 to pound, % two lots. ftlrillg- Iambs sold da-V4d,i,.v�W& win itinch misged ,by her. Jobu hird maby th per : I V.A� � - ile to - choice lamp , , Y� by the Rev, Arch- ow,galot, - M -y. , Abd M"'. J. steady at $18 to $14 for good klad, with the j, ,� I Al I - vaft tles, and wh alyle church, anisted _at $15, gma 11'sew Inedlum a AMPA I !,�V. M496t- 6(Y � quoli I _� 90a '11 -1 ' _1 , was. the ,W ... � a ite willing to d* so and Deacon Db 01no fOr %6anAn of Loft4ob,'44 out �, PA040 It 0", 11 " IM = " � , , - it,, � k1fid 9:� N, -� . ,12 XMI klompl 'Plur , B. 7 , I -0 I - A, �. ". 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W, � ;� '. , - , , - '. . � :,� .: 1�1 ­_. ..;. � ,,.,4. � r',.,-'��S; i-`,, e � - � - 1 - ION, I& I . , 11ii, ' . . __ � . TROU ETAIRS.0 Our large stock of Trousers will fill your requirments for Dress or Work vvear. Brown Worsted and Stripes, Grey Worsted in three shades, medium weight..$2.50 to $6.00 all sizes ........ $4ZO to $6.50 Boys, and Youths' first Ions Blue Serge, light and heavy fancy Tweed Trousers, slizes 6 weight ........ $4-50 to $8.00 to 14 years ..... $2-75 to $3.75 ' P0 J. Kelly, Stratford One way fare paid from Mitchell Dublin and Seafortk either by railroad or car, on i;7r;Jzlj;s of $20.00 or over. V a 0 Lite B oy 0 0 ifinty L.U. oes . I __-----UUAAa� The ideaLfootwe&r for the warm Summer months, They cost so lit- tle and the wear is really amazing. Ealpecially is it true of Our "LIFE -BUOY" lyrand. Our wd,de range includes all, the most popu- lar typies. Most all are made with superior wearing "Crepe Rubber" soles with good weight uppers. Send the family to Smith & Son, where they will be carefuilly fitted with the style they want. . BASKETBALL --as illustrat- .. .. I ed above, an exceptionally good . � wearing shoe, uppers of eNtra . heavy uribleachod -duck, -lea- ., ther imner sole, -heavy rub,ber suction sole. Men's sizes, G -lo ........ $2.75 OXFORDS as cut, different Boys' sizes, 1- 5 .......... $2.50 colours, crepe rubber soles. � Sizes, 11-13 ............ $1.25 Sizes, 6-10 ............. $1.50 Sizes, 1-5 .............. $1.40 , Ladies, ........ ........ $1A0 I HIGH SHOES . In the diffierent eviours, crepe rubber soles. ' . DAISIE as above, a. Sandal, ...... $1.40 . style with crepe rubber soles-- ...... i$1.6,0 the childrian�s faVouAte. Men% sizes 6-10. .$1.50 & $1.75 . . . DAWISON-4 liyht shoe for Sizes 5-10 .................... 95C workmen, uppien of �rown duck, , sizes , 11�1 ................. $�1.10*, -heavy rubber soleg ...... $1.95 . I I z :1 I We are selected dealers "for- Xaufmaes "LIFt-RUOY" Outhii Shoes In Seaforth and carry only tiop grade (&ffity goods. We handler ' no Obsolt1te or second 9Tade outift shoes, . You, can buy your nekw- heTe with con-fidence in purchasift footwear as good as money cam buy. - ,­ I I FOR QUALITY FOOTWEAR . . .� I �. I I - , I it . -son J.. H o. Sm -'o ,h 4 W11HAR, SWOE FXTTING IS, PARAMOUNT T99,xpl' 0 __ , -100061te_._Otkwot� conkakerve SEAF ORTU I. -N. ­'-..17Z.'.­��Ar'. -, I ,411.: � � �, _V ,_ :._.. ',4,L.-'., !,­� , ". . � " ". I , � I . I I I . I � ; . "I . I I - ... I ., ­ ".. I . I � I I .1 I . I .. ,,,�,,i,� r ­� .. I � 1. , I . I 11 , I I "I , . � 1. � I . I Xm_1 V "I I i- . . . - 11 . � � 1, .�, �, , ,­­ �: " , ', � . -, ,,, '' �A '. . - ­ , ­ , , '-p"', . ­ -111 I , '. �V,1.1.1- - A - " " .", - I I , , og m A - b", X *'�,, 0 � � 'A . M ;I � , ., , - . g " ,;, , � 4� - " . s � � , U A ��,,, � �