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" ;'a i, � � jrj, 4�i� "A'44, 10, ,4 ;! --- ­'­ ­� -- ­­ 1 , 4."Ithf; " V, May 20th, I.M.' ille to ,o tu ew wpi'm . i ,d 4 � a uck 0"PP4 on the floor 4 -Ad thla = of ne - .o . e ry , . q:jv 164, 4 . A i's to Old time' 0099 Y. '404 . I , .­ ­ 2111AM,-.,� , ­ --,#*,,. ­ -� qplckly lbuxi*d throull. hits Aiihoo., He in the hall 4ud 4 133 time driflace on _ .4 . , ,,, eolotinava 4w Nwork, but, W`l , I A Amp zor 0. a , all off , will be, ;C,.U- fine m I the 041t HURST .;"� � - :4 , ." . while "*-a-�§ Grace camueton h a visit Sunday fro -a 24 in of I v ch has the enviable , e best to be - and M,ra. H. KeanRiaw 'eighty�seventfh Mor4son, of London , who is ber r u of ng Irs. W. Wilkinson mat4r. " � whill, motor- year, an fo 4 an here. It will be seen that ,� � - on Thursday last. -Tike ed with ihor daughter, -Mrs. Dodds, everythi ng has been secured an4 pro- � � . . or baseball team visit- and granddaughter, N;*, Calderinere vided for to insure g great celebra- k I � on. Saturday last and play, 1� . with Mr. Caldermere and son, Jack. The Club. Directors tion and t4e Committee in charge may be depended upon to see that every - tpraj resulting ina,,Aotiory I -, , Golf I -The of Toronto. May 17th.-Man-itoba wheat --No. �11� P"dary boys of 1.8 I*. 9;,� A the,Rayfield Golf and, Country Club thing goes on with a swing and that will be played', 4 I . & P . �q -- held a special meeting at London rq- nothing will be allowed in the way ol of that nature �[ on Saturday next. , Sab5m '�t ceiitly to consider plans for the com- ing There was a remarkable rowdyism or anything that would mar the pleasure of thf -.0 ,rs played season. bring it Into disrep t e .-' ..... ��.. on on Yuesday evening, �hescore increase last season in the number of occasi nd .a on a -with that car 11 IF," ary. "" I tig 2 players, nearly three times as many and cut out everyone boosting .. �v ��, Boundary will play on their oviin as the� previous season. An extensive f r helpi a an( go in o ng nd .. '.1 ,,�� d ,, I a=,ond on Saturday next, their op- � ',,"A�d programme of improvements have making it, a,s it promises to be th4 , Vlw,,Tq�.4 . �4��., ,�,.'.Toxients being Moun-t Pleasant. been decided upon. A Fordson trac- best celebration ever held in this 10 . . . . . . "'. ­l� " tor and a set of three rollers has cality . Donit forget the date, an( "I'll"..- I ,�.�:� 7,. I �, -.,�, '.., I been purclhased, also a three unit that all roads will lead to Hensall w 11, Jv !­ ...,, HILLSGREEN �1,11,��. , inower. The greens are being plant- the 24th. p ,;., � 1, Farmers' and Builders' Attention. --Just .1 I , c,emenr- we ed with vest g giv- rass and will be en special attention and the tennis Bible Society. -On Sunday eveninj last there was a union meeting of ou ".. , also natrived, a ca,r of Port.land �. :, have a full supply of l3eachville t�tone Lim,. court is to be completed and put in local churches held in Carmel Pres 1. ­ Hydrated Lime, Hard wall Plasiter P12wter ,�� . : Paris, MorLur Color, red aud black. iinir etc ­ first class shape. The officers and byterian Church, in the interests o fo , , it will be to Your advarxitiame to call un� see 9 me before Ipurchasintr thiewhere. You will directors for the year are: Honorary President, Walter Boug; President, the Bible Society. The custom many years having been to hold thi . find us aft the old stand to cuter to your - R GUL)MORE lien- Dr. A. Newton -Brady; Directors, W. annual service meeting in our church . � .1 �k . , 1. lillants, large or am - . I sait, Gut. Phone 107. Bilii-1 D. Stevenson, C harles R. Well, Dr. es, giving each their turn and thi , �, ,. � I Missionary Meeting. -The regular White, E. H. Johns, Dr. A. Newton - ye Presby ar it was the turn of the 14, 'i"', ,��, , -eting for May was h,eld at monthly me Brady; Captain, Dr. A. Newton- terian Church, so the service wa � ,�, the home of Mrs. William Jarrott on - Brady; Secretary, E. H. Johns, held here and there was a v6ry goo ,4 . I ILS I rril �; Greens K nPr J Holf- Fixtures for attendance and a very interesti,fig an Wednesday, ay A . e in,. ng I . was opened by singing hymn 419, "My 1927, July 2nd, Bayfield Cup (open), inspiring address given by the Fie! Faith Looks Up to Thee"; Bible read- presented by the business men of the Secretary, Rev. Capt. Garbut, of Lon ing was read responsively, Matthew, village, to be won three times; Stev- don, who was very nicely introduce 15th Chapter, 1-28 verse$; Mrs.Turn- enson-Will Cup (open), women, pres- by the pastor 6f the church, Rev. Mi er led in missionary prayer. The ented by W. D. Stevenson, Toro,nt,.) Mellroy. Rev. Mr. Garbut gave Secretary and Treasurer's report,g and Charles R. Will, London; to i� very full repoft of the good wor were read and adopted. The roll call won three times. July 16th-Al,ex- that the Society is doing and sa:. was read in parts taken from Dr. ander Cup (Club), men, presented 'by that the past year was the most su, Margaret McKellar, Missionary of In- Dr. Alexander, London; to be won cessful in its history, the givings bE dia; followed by Hymn 540, "Lead On three times. July 23rd - Tennis ing the largest -and the most effe( 0 King Eternal." Business was then Tournament, prizes presented by the tive work done, and that the Societ taken up, Mrs. W. Carlile reading a Club. July 30th -Moffatt Cup (Club) needed more help than ever, as the letter from the Indian Reserve, Swan men, presented by Dr. Moffatt, Lon- were engaged in an ever increasin Lake, Manitoba, on clothing for the (Ion. August 6 th-Pres i dent's prize, volume of work and endeavoring i bale. The topic was then taken from (Club), ladies' golf handicap. August give the Word of God, not only to a the third chapter of "New Days in 13th�Royal Canadian Golfing As- the foreign countries and outlyin Old India." The roll call is to be suciation Medal. places of the world, but to put a cop answered by a verse read from the in the hands of each incoming settl( . ---- . I .1 - - in our country. To be able not on] Bible with the word "freedom." The ZURICH to have such copy printed in the En� offering was then taken. Hymn 295, lish language, but also in the langi "The Church's One Foundation" was Baseball. -A meeting was held last age of the country from which t, sung and 'Mrs, Lundy closed with Friday evening when the Zurich settler came, needed funds, and w, prayer. Baseball Club was reorganized for well worthy of such effort. Mr. Ge the year. Mr. D. E. Bedard was C. Petty, as secretary of the local s, . WALTON clected President; Mr. W. O'Brien, civty, at the outset of the meetin, . I Vice-Pre-sident; E. Gascho, Captain; was called upon to rvad the ,minut4 Notes. -The Women's Missionary G. Bedard, Manager; F. McClinchey, of the last meeting, which he did. Tl Society and Ladies' Aid Society held Secretary. The team will again play church choir rendered very nice mus; their regular niunt-hly meeting at th.! i in the South Huron League this suni- and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron very plea I Manse, Walton, on Wednesday, May, nier and as the players are the sante ingly rendered a solo. The next mee Ilth. Miss Janet Simpson prosidel' that played in the team of last year ing will be held in th� United chure over the W.M.S, part of the program. I ,o;�e good garries can be looked for. The Bible Society has always "cei Mrs. John Ritchie, who is President.; N,t,,.-A softball league game will ed ,very good .support in our villaf of the Ladies' Aid, presided over th�! be played here next Monday evening and surrounding district and the cc Ladies' Aid. Plans were made I'd I ; between the local team and a team 14 -c -tors who will soon make their ,I date set for the annual garden party � representing Thames Road. - T he nual call. will, no doubt, re<-eive evei to he held on July 6th, under thel monthly meeting of the officials of eicouragement and good support anspicc- of the Ladies' Aid of Duff's I the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual the good work in which they are e I . "United Church, Walton. -Quite a Fire Insurance Company, was held gaged. number from Walton journeyed ovEr at Da-shwood last Saturday. -Mr. N. Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. James Po to Seaforth last Friday even:nLr and B. Vickers and children, of Drurn- terson accompanied by Mr. and My enjoyed the Ministrel .Show that was I heller, Alberta, are visiting at th� A. Foster motored to Kitchener i so well put on by the SeafDr-th talent.' home of Mr. C. F. Hey, Ba-bylon Linc. � Sunday, spending the day with rel -Mr. and Mrs, Fingland and Mrs. I -Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger have re-, tives there. -Mr, and Mrs. Barne Johnston, of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. turned to their home at Pigeon, Mich- of Toronto, who came up to attet John Johnston spent an enjoyable day' igan, after a ,zhort visit wit.h relatives � Mrs. Barnett's brother's funeral, t', in Stratford very recently. -Mr. JnO. here. -Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich late John Thompson, who passed q. C. Schnag attend- way last week, returned home on So 'Watt .shipped three carloads of hogs and Mr. and Mr. i 'from here on Monday. -Mr. Asquith, ed the funeral of a relative at Baden urday.-A grand opening of the Sou who has been staying with his daugh- last Saturclay.-A number from Zur- Huron Baseball League will be hc. ter, Mrs. (Rev.) Maines, has not been ich attended the Minstrel 'Show held on the Ifensall diamond when Stai enjoying very good health of late, at Seaforth last Thursday evening ani will play Hen -all on Thursday, ,M, wf- are sorry to hear. -Mrs. R. Ryan ­1 report a good show. -Mr. Frank 19th, commencing at 6 p.m. Stal and Mr. M. Rvan. of S,eaforth, and Bossenberry, his son, Emerson, and is a new team in the League and Mr. and Mrs. �rank Klein and Fer- I daughter, Aluqv. called on friend,i doubt -will make things lively for t gus Klein, of St. Marys, spent Suit- I here I.,, S.turday.-Mr. and Mrs, M. local nine. The Hensall diamond h . day at the home of Mr. and Mrs . ,;. I) . ent, the week end with been much improved and a fast gar ,ij, , sp John Roland, Walton. relative- in Petroit.-Mrs. Ss.rah can he expected. Do not miss t . i I Ehnes was taken to Clinton Hospital opening clash.-Mi-qs Mai -ion CaE I on Monday for treatment. -The dat,�- more, who has been a very efficie STAFFA 1� et for the Flower Show, to he held clerk for Mr. T. C. Joynt for the pv Farmers' and Builders' Attention. Just 11 under the auspices of Zurich florLi- year, and who was very popular bo arrived. a c� fyf Portland Venient- We aloo - CUltuTal Society, is Saturday, Sept. in the store and out, to6k a nervo h-t, . fully ..PPI ,,f 11-h-lif- St�n� Lime.; 3rd. The judge will he Mr, llartry, breakdown and was ordered home Tlydrnt�d Lime. Fini-d Wail Plust-, Plast�r, of Se-afortb. the doctor for a month's com-plE Pa rk , M,,rtar C,dor. rtA and black, Hair. etc It will be U1 ­­ .,I�Ant..ae It, cal! and .� I - - -1 rest. Her many friends hope th me 1 -fore purch-ng el,tewhere. Y,� will I - . - . with good care and rest she will so I .,,. find - at the �1, � nd t� -Ler to yelur I be restored to her usual good heall I I bi. Jame ­ itmall R. CUDMORE, Hen- HENSALL - .,all, On.L Ph.n� 10, 3101-1 Subscriptionts received for all Daily and Her position is being temporarily I Officers Flected. -The Institute held i Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall post led by ,Mrs. Roy Weber -Quite Office. P tronize your Postmaster who number from town attended the Mi its annual meeting at the home 0of h.ndl- thae Papers. G. J. Sutherland, P.M. , held in Seaforth 1. Mr.,. A. Mcl,ellan nTently. The f-1 Fine Vapor Stovo For Sale. -A .splendid 6- . trel Show ficors are: President. .Mrs. A. Me-, hurner srasoline Detrv,it stove for sale in per- nursday and Frida3r, put on by SE Lellan� Vice.- PresidenLR, Mrs. W (- ! i�ct order, as go�od �i new, And will he �old fnrth talent, and report a splenc . '. -1 - h-rv-in- Apply to G. J. Sathe,i.nd. at concert -We are sorry to report th Fell, Mrs. L. Butson; S"retary-1 the Pri t Office. 1.4100.7 Mr. Maxwell, who has been spendi Treasurer, ,Miss Vera flarnbley; Re- I For Sale­onp b�drnom xuite. 1 �ide h�rd i the ,winter months with his daughte presentativvq to the di�trict meet- I dininst rr,,,m table. 6 dining room ,ha,rs ' r)aVi, bed mat- Mrs. and s ! li.t,hen ,h.i-, I kitchen table. I Peck Mrs. McArthur, ing, Mr;. McLellan, -Mis,; 1M. . - I tr�,%, I pnrl,,r %&­ and pip�. I kitchen feeling very poorly, being confined Miss W. S,illvrv, Mrq. 0. RN�d; Direc-l%u,ve. I -long machine and wringer. Will . torg, Mrs. J. [fill, .Mrs. F. ffambl�,y, I ID, ­L,ld cheap fnr ca%h. Mrs. Peter Munn. Pro- his room at the home of Mrs. J. ' c - r- 0,s, st, Miss th� ore-wes 3101-2 nurse of genforth, in attendance. T Mrs. A. A. Uolquhoun; Mom . Apply tti M.m Earl Dr-ummond on Ppek, with Miss Wilma Seip, train G. Peart.. I Farmem' and Builders' Att"tion. --Juit many friends of Mr. 'Maxwell wi Not.f-.R, Rev. J. E. Jones was 9 �rrived, a rnr of Portland C�miynt. We also ' �, him speedy recovery to health--iM Visitor in Sarnia the first of the week. full supply of Bva�hville Stonepilime, . ' I ,­dra4­1 Ume, H.rd W.11 Plasit,r. "t,er Norman Cook and young son arriv I --.Mr-. R. A. Sadler rettirned home Pari�. Mortnr C-lor. red and black, Hair. etc home from Seaforth Hospital IE on Sunday from London where �he It will be td your a,dvantaae tn call and Aee . 'hail h(Tn under tlie doctor's care for me before purchasinir el.e-be,re. Ynn will Friday evening. -Mrs. Alex. McMt r,-1 us at the .ld stand t,, -ter t. your trie is .and has been quite poorly f a few days.-M.rq. ff. Norris, Miss F. _.,,,. tarZe nr .�rnall. R. CUDMORE. Fien- the past week or so, and her relativ Norris ,and Mrs. T. Kemp, of Mir- -ii, ont. Phone 107, 8101.1 and friends hope she may soon be I chell, called on friends in the village Wrymen's Missionary Society. ---Th,(,. st.ored to her accustomed healtb­l� recently-Preparatot-A servir(,q will W. M. S. of the United Church held H C oldan recently took a trip o . 1. S be held in the United Church on Fri- A very ,enjoyable evening in the base- West to visit relatives in his form day evening and quarterly meeting cent of the church last Friday even- home, and to look after interests I a, in On Sunday --Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill i rrg it being in the form of a birthday h , the West, where be lived f and Lorne, of Cromarty, Fire gettinp." party, with a record attendance. The many years. -Mr. Alex. MocMurtr nicely settled in our village. -- The basement was beautifully decorated of the Bank of Montreal Staff, at I pageant was very well presented On for the occasion, and made a very ronto, ha.s been spending a part Friday Tright by the ladies from Roy's plewing appearance. The PrLsident . , his bank holidays with his moth United Church. -Mrs. R. 1"inder, of Mrs. C. A. McDonnell, had charge Of here, and relatives and friends in t Seaforth, is visiting with Mr. and the meeting, which was opened with a district of Kipperi-Quite a lar Mrs. George BuLRon.-Miss F. Cooper hymn, after which Mrs. Henry open- numbe.r from our village'and vicini . of Seaforth, spent the week end ­i0i ed the meeting with prayer. This motored to Kippen an Wednesday c . 'her sister, Mrs. F. H-ambley. - The was followed by the Scripture lesson ening last to attend the cantata e first game of baseball will be played read by Mrs. Edgar McQueen. FOI- titled, "Joseph's Bondage," -held an Monday night when the Hensf,11 lowing is the very excellent proWam and under the auspices of Kipp Nine will journey to Staffa.-Mr. -d each number well given and much en- United Cburch--Mrs. E. Sheff Mrs. F. O%rien spent Sunday in Lon- joyed: The opening number emtitled, spent Thursday last with, relativ don visiting with their son Harold,- "Mother Gooqe's Missionary Meet- and friends in Hilisgreen and ne3g 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbeh and Mr., irrg ,, was given by a number Of the borhood&-We ,believe our buSin,E e and Mrs. S. Forbes, of Walton, visifted me;lb�rs of the Mission Band, each men *ill commence theii usual sui I I with My. and Mrs. F. Bsmbl,eY OA one dres%ed to represent their parts mer half holiday the firit Wednesd. . "A �, MJ1 Tuesday. and each one doing excellent; Miss afternoon in the month of June, a . . � - I " . Gretta Lammie rendered a fine violin which is now held in nearly eve �'11 ,. tion, this was followed with -visited t L - BAYFIULD selee a place. -Mrs. J. Keys was � 11 � ., very interesting Missionary pag-rit first part_of this week by relativ ­ � , ,., Breezes�-Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wes- given by a number of the young lad- from Seafortb and formerly of t �. .� �,ton, of Sarnia, were here over the ies of the Mollard Mission Circle. Dr. West.-Rew. Mr. TeWrd, of Blyl I . , I , � . end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F,Iizabdtb McMaster gave a very will conduct services in the T nit ��� n,-HMTs. Barrett, of Wsterloo, -T ;1: . splendid add -rem on India, which wag Church here on'the coming Stinday "..- is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. very much enjoyed by all. The meet- the intei%wLs; of the maintenance w �i- Brandon.-L ­Miss Jean Mwaop is teach- ing was closed with the Mizpah bene -e 6 I . - extension funds, as there will b � 1- itt;s: In the junior room owing to the diction, after which the ladies served excbAnge with all * the ministe k�� 1111tiess 1, I & 30atj Woods�-Miss Nora �,,,.,­ . a most delightful luncheon. The col- throughout the district. -We rogit 11 -pergaso returned Sunday from Lon- ���, i, - lection far the eivening amounted to to report that Mr. F. R. Maxwell :�)'�, - don, whoire sho spent the winter. She g,"', over $65 with more to be brought in. most seriously Ill, his condition , k, -� ,�val; aftumpoinied by ,Mr. and Mrs. F. Twenty -Fourth C-elebraVion. - Our Wednesday last 436rig more alarmb [,%','-� , Thomp$,'�4n, I 'William Balkvnll and villagers, as well as the surrounding than at any time ftirg his late i ,"r,", . . . . . . . K',"" , , I , I ,� ��.I�L �,­#S`u I , . 11- JAM, Mn' eountry, ariN looking forward with neqg,.bttt his relativez and, malt XM,xe'-,;" .."III%'. : ek , fia:. 11 Dtink, visited groat intergst to our 94th of May friends hope he -may yet experien ., W7�z - 1. . 1-11 - . &11'11� K, �� -� i � .. aodr'thd *edk . romislos tobe well a change for the befter. One of I 'I",", � 'I" ­D,4� f. i ".. . 1 ,-. * Celebration, which p ��, ��,-. n , rd worth � ,.. ��," -� ,e --,.V . , bk6*,r4, of- tho . Sta'ado, attending. The committte in daughters -Miss A. A. Maxwell, Pri " , , � * V 'k �­ . �, ­ -04 I 11 ! � � " - df.,# - OW -- Ala Eftkill charge are sparing no pains or ex. cipal of -the' Ladies! College at Whi LL ­ . L' 1. ; , 'I 1. I ,ft, dol r 0,wr mv, N I'll . ­, 4 -­ I , , G-, .1', .."n". I :i � to make it ,a cal4brirtion well b -,V tpent the,Wtitk�,and W4 *Ifli h L .. ".. . i `9 0, 146. , . 'iX - gird algt&k- 919. N& 4no Im 1. �11�4 4rW&Ah'1'Attehd%g .W.d Vim& *Jwln�, R f", . 'i . %�.; NO' ,L,�, � , ,,-. 119 "'At' I , tf4,,�",'�l,!,.:��,�,,�,11111".i*�I ,�`M .. 1. o � ­ " � . � . I I I � ;,ii - I .� , ; ,,,, . .,. ­. ; I I . . ... I. --� ". ", �,­�: '�, : "' i­)­V,�,!� %,`�. , I I , �. , � . , . ­' )....11� -,.i: ,,,�,�fe��L.-,(.t,ili'�.;,c,,".i,;e",:,-".,�,., � . . . � , �,,­,,-- - 1.17T� 1:1 , , , . 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Bos abarry, Is , ; - . , v. � "i. I-— I � �, , ,� �� .,4, �.'!t I , *uf ". il , , an th� , n adeot with- well ,$vi- � - .47 ,� I ': �Ikout­ Or I ��;'.11. v q4th of May between the a *e tviolln is "-" " "" 'or '* -k: I;W - ` 4,r'i i*'Ju4t, Ai p4i'94 ­. , 'AR9 � I " , - .11 - 11.!v . ....1-11 11 I , 7VWTA*1 - -q4 open to the denced -by tho fact that a ,.04plq 4f 'M , §�.P iR U14 W411iA10 Kv� , I .� .1y'lpf Ilay a " ' I ?WV rQNM0,AP -U6134 ��� I . stZ119i . I I yeaxs ago he won Arat place In a, more n 'to Vff en'10 $he I'll . I world) j4, 1*,,taly to excite a great deal . L , M lu VANT 'ba . a are ... .. . I I".., I . ­ . I � ­!, , .. .11 ,- of ln%g , and whether the Town. large violin contest 'of some forty or out nlanir smart �ore4 : , � 1; 1�,z , . rMt"- ,tL',Aq.- - �, -�r 11.1, � ": 2 I . , .11 1. 1. ,,_A , , j� � ship of. y is in a position to send more players, the Judge stating that . We ave`uov 6X9 po TA,1:,'3Q0W'�-#ew rl mon s t q , .11 � ... ­ ve#­44 . Qst a - . AM "' . , W.M. - - -1 I d I . .1 p L 4 I . ��� . out such &- challenge at the present MT. Bos.§euberry was in a class by styles in Oxfords AU4111 ��`, .V, , 4", '304 an ... time. or 4�ot remains to be seen. But himself. At the close of the concert invite parento to �Isft-',0=910 �Rvq,"w , a e .e if your corrft I mot,,kers, The lir.� O#Itil��..,­ . 1 g Y and � .pondent knows that there part of the evening, it was followed te$ 6, Ai,4 QUALITY and - (9i - ­ - , I ..1. . .. was a. time and not so many years .0y A dance I with the fine Bosseiliberry are real value as well. ' . . . . 't ago, whien'auch a challenge could be Quartette sup lying the mugie�Our Misses' Patent one-str4p, Slippers With trIMIA pw of copper., &W t, . p a p ifullextenslon soles, rubbiar'hets t,70 '21 . 1,05 pretty -boldly sent out. We here re- villagera are vleing with each ot I ,. ­ . her ..... �. ,i ...i ........ $1. � , �, I I . -and well Missesm Patent Qxf ords with tAn" g** o'i '1b*r*ll'w* U" a'llivktok - I fer to the -time when the 14te Paul D. in the way of good gardens for ............... I A'S Bell, Robert Bell and Daniel Bell, all kept lawns, flowem and.pelat premises .. , brothers, were living and when they generally. full extension soles rubber heels, �br ....... I... - ... $2, .� , . .1 . �Auulve .. - - . preary serv�ces will I trimmi ` � I ' twice competed on the side of the be held in the United church on Sun- Children's Patent Oxfo;;1s,with rose -blush kid ngs e:K- ' 'for ..... ; . ,! t -es 8 to IQ, . $2,26 �,,! 10i Rev. -Mr.'Hoagl hii C4.41lr - County of' -Huron team against the day, May 25th, va ension soles, rubber heels. Siz ... County q'f J�ruve team. Itwill be rer of the United Qhumh, Olin'torit, Will Children's Patent one -strap Slippers with blue grpy kid trl' . . 11 ming'. e ,. . . 4P&4140 , , 'th morning and . . membered by many in years gone by take the services l5o xtension soles, rubber heels, for ........... ni 6,,the reverend gentle_ , Children's Patent one-8trap Slippers.with copper patent � .ne when, tb�� Lucknow games were ill -eve ng, and a .. -trim0ing, extension sc - $1 R,047 ` - their zenith and when the County of man is a very )Ies, rubber heels, for ....... . able and talented Infants' Patent one-�strap Slippers with gold Inlay on vo;i;;�S, cushion, Bruce won, against the Huron team, preacher, -there will, no doubl7be a . . . inner soles, Elk Outer soles, . , and $1.15 '' as the Biizuee nien were largely made -very large attendance and Inspiring . $1.45 up of figherill0l, well accustm�d to services. I for ................................. I .... pull on ropes, it was then that the . Brinw the children Ia to be fitted. Wie pay special attentil9n, to proper. late -,Tames Sutherland wrote up to tting, ., I � . - the captain of the Huron team ex- HEAN MARKET r . ooff" 0 V.A , , FM4 Toronto, May . . . -W Ar � - pressing his negret, that the la,urels ,17th. - Beans, Ganadian . 0 always ,seemed to go to the Brue handpicked. $8.60 to $3.90 bushel; primes: I . � . e $3.45 to $8.60. 1 men and suggesting to him, the Cap- . 6, � . " . I tain of the I Iluron team, that he, the ­ I . said Jaines Sutherland, could put him POULTRY 'MARKET I 0 I M-111 IMMW,- in correspond t, noe with men from thi� I - , district who could win out for Huron, ""'to, May 17th. Dressed gr � I chickens .................... 65 TELEPHONE 11 . OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL and the Captain wro,te back that he Spring 5FA FO)MV would gladly get in touch with such Chickeus. 6 lbs. up ................ 40 men and woLfld endeavor to make it Do. 4 to 5 lbs . .................... 88 - woith while for Do.: 8 to 4 The . ............. 85 - them to give their Do., 2% to 8% The . ......... :,.::: 34 . services which eventuated in the three Hens. over. r, lbs . .................. 32 -- - . Bell brothex, going up to take part Do., 4 to, 5 11, .. .................. so . ; �u Do.. 3 to 4 lbs . ................... 28 n e Caledioda games at, Lucxnow, Rooetm .............. .............. 26 and for -two vvars in succession, they ' rurkeys .............. .............. 4647 together with a strong man from the Spring ducklings .................... 88 Township of flay, whose name at -------- date of writing we cannot remember, I gave such spit-ndid service that the DAIRY MARKET Huron team carried the honors of Toronto, May lTth.---Cheeae, new, Larse, the day, winning quite easily. The l7c; twins, 17% to 17�6c; triplets, 17% to late Paul D. Bell was what is termed 171hc. Stiltow, 20c. GId lar-ge, 20c; twins, the "anchor I)Mnl' and proved himself ,0%m Old Stiltons, 23c. . Butter -No. I creamery, 88 to 89c; No. 2. the -right man in the right place, as 36c. Dairy pritnts, 34 to 85c, he had both the grit and strength, Fwirs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 85 to Boo; and, we .1yelo-ve, was by all means fresh extras, )*ose. 35c; fresh firsts, 83c; fresh ,,cor,ds, 29 to 80c. the strongest iniin in this part of the . . country, wbik, his brothers, Robert -- ----- and Daniel, iwasured up to -him GRAIN MARKET while the foitah man, a Frenchlman improved iti health to what .she was could -be nuni!,,red among -what migbi Toronto. May 17th.-Man-itoba wheat --No. well be term,.,[ the, giant men, for th(-, I Northern. $1.60!',; No. 2 Northern, $1.561��.; No. 3 Northern, $1.49�-_, c.i.f. bay ports. Bruce men f,..1ing somewhat sore ov- Manitoba oats --No. 2 C.W.. nominal ; No. er their tw:,-t, defeat, replied that 3, not quoted; No. I feed, 63%c: No. 2 feed, no nal; Western grain quotations in c.i.f. they could pu ' 1 men, but they could ports. not pull eleldmias, which serves to American corn, Toronto freights. No. 2, show h . yellow, kiln dried, $1.021/2 ; No. 3 yellow, kiln , ow th, %, it -k-1-1 -4 ' ( ge auperfor strength, and now if somewhat like dried, $1.001,�,- Millfeed-Delivered, Montreal, freillrbilis, bags 1. 11 111. . � 1; - I , . . I I � I e, � - .,!��., � , , , �­ strong men (-;in he found in the Town- Induded. Bran. per ton, $82.25; shorts, par, . . I . , L .. .. .11 , 1". 4 I . I ."'4"', , I I 11� �; -11 , , - " �,',�"Ie,� ,?�,` ;��,'' ,!., �� ,,�,�,k,.�.,,i�,�7,k��,11�l.,',.-.��L,.t�.i�,,! ship of Hay, the challenge that is �,n. $34.25; middlings. $40.25. . , ,. ,�. " - . , ,, 1, ". . . .- ,-,; .� ,- , .. . * I ; ,� , , 1. I . 1, , . . . I . , " ; ­'­; ,­>­ . ..�';��..,.. , " " . .1-..."... �, : .I I `,S! . " ;.r"�, � :1, I I . I 1� ; , , - ; I 1, , 1. . ,�­, w�- - �,-4,�, -1 �` � ,;� , I I VW:- 1� , � " � , . , 11, : � z �. v t� �',i 21 ,,, � ,.74e.&,,1-'&VAA "', �;, ti& ­1� ��,i�­�e -.Ivg;��, it! (4 , �,`,`.14�� 8� ­'.Z�*,L' I , ,:. I - � " "P ��.. -��, ,,-,,i,i�oa -.x"'1w r'Ay ­ � � ,,`-,�e� 14, . �,8.. . � " � t , . put forth for the 24th may have good Ontario oats. 53c, f.o.b. shipping Points. Ontario g-ood milling wheat -$1.30. f.o.b., backing and Nvi-11 in order. -We be- shipping points. accordin to freights. lieVe SOulle g -il improvements to the Isaxley--4Malting. 72m interior of Ill. ReCtory is under con- Buckwheat -75c, norainwl, Rye --No. 2, $1.00. sidera-tion-Wi. are pleased to learn Manitoba flour ­First paiteirt, in 00ft(fti, that Mrs. R,d-rt St,ewart, Sr., who is !9-45�; in jute. $8.50; Toronto; second patent, at present i­wling with her daugh- jute, $8.D0. ""Ontario flour --Toronto, 90 per cent patent, ter, Mrs. Ww M. f3ell, is Conside-rahly per barrel, in car lots, Ton&nto, $5.45; sea - improved iti health to what .she was board, in bulk, $5.70. sorme mont ii, ago. -Our bowlers' --.- green is looking very inviting, which . speaks well !'or the good care of th,� LIVESTOCK MARKET caretaker, -Al-, Nelson Blatchford.- Bufrul,,. May l7th.-Hogs-Receipbi, 12,000; . The Young People's League of the bulk 170 powu:6 dowm, including pigs, $10.50: 1 United ,Chui�ch held a very enjoyable bulk 180 W 210 pounds, $10.25 : 220 to 240 1 evening on Monday, the 15th, the pounds, $10.00 to $10.15; 270 pounds, $9.75: I meeting t�iking the f,,t,m of lantern 300 to 350 pouncK $9.40 to $9.65; packing sows., $8-.1,0 to $9,00. 1 - slide.,; wt 'he ways and customs of Ca.trtle--Receipts, 2.000: 1,217 pound steers 1 Japan, �i.h ch were very much enjoy- a d 1,000 pound yearlings. $11.76: bulk, 1,100 ! ed by th,- large number pmsent. -Miss ton I , 200 Pound stf,A-rs, $10-75 to $11.25; year- ll�nvs. $10�50 to $11.35; bulls, $6.2.5 to $7.60. 1 Tmsiv -T,.hniton had charge of the Cal�cs-Receip,U, 2,600; top vealers, $12.50; . meeling. also having arranged to have 11 and common tzrades. $9.00 to $10.00. cuSheep-- : the latilorn slides instead of the usual Receipts. 5.600; good and choice fat lambs, $15.00: cull and common mostly $10 : meeting, which were a real treat to to &10.50; 1-t owes, $7.50 down,; few choice I everynn(,. The League received an in- Spring lambs. $17.00 to $18.00. 1 vitation from North Side United Union Stock Yards, Toronto, May 17th. - I Churrh, ��­aforth, to spend a social 'rhe run of cattle for sale here to -day ;vaq I evening with their League on Tlie3- the heaviewt W some time and trade was slow � day vvpning,' May 3IRt, which was on anythim.g but the best kind. Only a few in-betw�n weight butchers made the steady i accept( -d, the Hensall Ung -up supply- 91V4 cersb,. or a quarter lower at the top for . inl� the w -gramme for the evening- handy butchers. a reduction that applied in . Mr. and %IrS. W. J. Stath-arn and farn- h.-,.. of inferior Pirrades of killers goner- tally Three Ionds of choice heavy steers went � ihr. of S� Thomas, visit,e-d with Mr. . to mcker buyers at 8.70 -bD MY, cents per . and Mr,. .1. R. McDonald and family pon"nd and most of the choice handy and ' - over tho week end­-AMr. Grant'Ford, r heavy steers - rit at 8% to 8.90 cents per pound. while faier to good butchers were . of God(,rich, was in Hensall recently worth 7 % tfi 8-65 cent- Moat of the heifers I I renewing acquaintan ces.- Miss Mary wer weixhed im with ate-ers at "en p,rices, - . - Tn�-�- ' but a few weighed separately showed a - Clark is ,pending a few weeks with ran,re of 7 t'� to 8 V2 cents Per pound. Good ' her aunt, Mrs. G. S. Thompson and . - , cows &t i to 71/4 cent� izenerally were off a arter us compered with last w"k, less 40 , othpr frir,nds-Mrs. C. R. Hog�arth ('u PAS than a dozen in t�day*& anles befrisr marked * t is bpry N i,iting her parents, Mr. anii nt '71�j cents Per pou,nd. Fair butcher cows ) Mrs. Thompson Murdock, coming here sold from 6 t, fl% ce�tg per pound and com_ . from Ntwwich, the end of las I mon downward to 4i�,, cents. Bulls were the t wee iC - only clasA of killors outside baby beeves sel-1- e Buoy � I --Miq- Nora Follick, of the Bank of ina unchanved from last week'A levels. the ! Montreal Aaff, has been enjoying a stood kind mAking from 61,� to 716 cents per I . . I couple of weeks' bolidaya.-T�r an d pound, thouzh tops were scarce. Baby beeves . * were fairly plentiful but held steady, a few . Mrq. .T. Gordon am -d son, Donald, of of the bes,t nudking 12 cents per poumd, or I Toronto. motored up and spent the evert with last week's top and the rest any- � � '- week end with -Mr. and Mrs. j. p. where from 9 to 111A cents per pound. In- Ouh*ng , oes cluding three loads of stimicern. wbich sold . McDonald and family, of the London firm at 7 to 7AD cents Per Pound. some 2.500 7 Road, a cnllpl�e of miles south of our head off cattle went to the scales by 2 p.m. . aind , .1., trade from then on left several I village, Mrs. Davis and .son intend hundred head unsold at the close. Trade In The ideal footwear for The warm Summer months. They cost so lit- � remaining for a few weeks. -Mrs. J. milkers and sprinlrers was fairly active. with tle and the wear is really amazing. Es;pecially is it true of our . W. Ronthron riacently returned from prices steady at a top or $90 for milkers and "LIFE -BUOY" brand. Our v0de range includes all- the most pOpu- ; visiting relatives an(Lfriends in Wa $110 for svirinirers. each. . - Some. ha f do- prime vesle at 12 cents lar types. Most all are made with superior wearing "Crepe Rubber" terloo a,nd Kitcbeu�er, and is this w"k per pound 1were about am of the MIves thqt soles with good weight urv,ers. Send the fFi,mily to Smith & Son, I visiting in London and vicinity. -We sold st,eady wfth last week . Other vrades where they wRI be carefully fitted with the style they want. . are pleased to see Mr. Samuel Dou- ,fare a gi>od 50 celids per cwt off in value: I choiee veals sellinir 9% to 11 cen-ba , gall, of the London Read, home from Sproprodpotound Una medium kind at 9 to 9 ceritR. BASKETBALL -as illustrat- . the Seaforth Hospital, where be re- w?th common light calves downward to five ed ab,ove, an exceptionally good .! cently underwent an operation for ap- cents per Pound. .. wearing shoe, uppers of emtxa * The few yetuding lambA offered sold steady 'heavy unbleached duck, lea- Pendicititi, and doing and looking well with ImIll week's alhrht deefte at 18 to 14% . ! after the opefililtion�Mrs. Peter Munn centn per pound. Best ,sprim lambs were ther inner sole, heavy Tubber ! is iin London vitsifting her daughter, Abo"" st-AY, thvugh nothftis brought over suction sole. I r $Ili. amd $1 8 bD $14 toolt the bulk of the good Mrs. Milton Orbwein, and intends re- k,imd. ap*ng janiba of Just fail, clumity . rnaining in the city for some little were slow and a shade easier at $10 to $12 Men's sizes, 6-10 ........ $2,75 . time. --Our baseball enthusiasts and efth. Nothirng real choice offered in the OXFORDS as cut, different Boys' sizes, 1-5 .......... $2.50 sheep iine. bat avertare good 11uht owes t , fans are wak�nbig up to spring time 7 cents. were samewbUt lower In value than colours, crepe rubber soles. I I for sports azA.--With our diamond so last weeles elwi& . Sizes, 11-13 ............ $145 . much improved, in fact one of the Hop sold on the wArbed. off car basis Sizes, 6-10 ............. $1.50- 1 . sit 10% cents W tpound for bacon selecto � I fastest and beat to be found, -no and 10 cents for thick smooths. Trading waa Sizes, 1-5 .............. $L40 . . . � . doubt, will be much engaged in that unsettled up to mom but eventual -17 the bulk Ladies' ........ ........ $1.40 . I 'sport. - Qu%is 9.ndmber from our moved st the prite me*doned. whileh was Ihsi4 a'. . village and viefinty on Su . eent per i0titiod down as compared with HIGH SHOES I I "day e"n- Thursday dast Ved knd wivte,�d hog. sold . I -, 2, �ing last attended the anniyersary ser- 30 cerifts per cwt lower Oftn hosm weighed In the different colours, crepe . vices held in the United Church at off ,cars. Holm gradine lower than thick I smooth sold at the regular diseburita. rubt*T soles. DAISIE as abovo-, a, Sandal Ki-vpem. The -.�& Mr. 'McIntosh, The rocelp,b; to -day were 4.948 cattillis, 680 Sizes, 11-18 ............ K40 style with crepe rubbeir soles- - , ­ � formerly ofBraitiAeld,was the preach- calves, 1.512 boo and 205 &12eep and Umbs. Sizes, 1-15 .............. $1.60 1 er for the Aeo"1101 and his former Quotatio- H-7 be --4 ate-, $8.75 to the chilrdren's favouAte. � � .1 I $9.00: do. fair. 118-00 to $8.60; , badher Men's sizes 6-10. .$1.56 & $115 a � congregilittion t�­ 'Bruciefield show -d steem, choice, $8.75 to $9.00; do., fair I* i DAWSON-A light -shoe for , , their esteeirr'f&ildm't� closing their $7�150 to $8.00; butcher helfem chole"1426 Sizes 5-10 .............. ;.95C 1 church for the *Jwning service and to $8.79; do. commor-4 $6.76 ';o $725- but, workmen, upplers of brown duok, sizes 11-2 ............. 1*.10 , cher eows, zood to choiep- $6.76 to Fiibp do. heavy rUbber. soles ...... $L95 . I , I very large nuhiiboxa motoring to KiP­ faft to good. $5.25 to $6.00. do., eamb2cm, I nein to bear their1f.6rmer J;liastor. The to medium, $4.5o to Sts,00 -, do. cipmers avid cut- ' �hurch was ero*rflod to its lirrlitg� tem, $2.50 to $4.00; butA@r bulls, good to We -are selected deal -ere for Xaufmllin's, "LIFE -BUOY" Outing dholm $6.60 to 1$?M-,­Jo. medium. $6.26 to -Shoes in Seetforth and carry only top i nd gade quality goods. We ha le -no obsolete or second grade outing a oes. oV can buy your lueeds, I The Sacramenf R the Lord's Supper $5.75; do. boloxims, $4.60 to $6.00; baby O( . ; was Observed to Carmel Presbyterian beef, $8.60 to $12.00; f4edem, choice, $7.00 bore with confidence in purchasing footwear as good as money can � Church on Sunifuy w9rving last. There to $7.50 - do fair $6.25 to $6.76: stookem buy. I ehoid $4.150, to S4.00 -, do.. fair to medium. 1, - . 1 was a large con''gr tion present and .$r,ree'to $6.0ow sprinvera, $80 to $110.00 i � q . . ' a number uniW with the church for wifich povm. $ii.00 to $00.0b; plain to tined- FOR QUALITY POOTWEAR . - the first tim#.'� A �q#Atte te' at the lurn e6ws, $45.00 to $65.00; calves, chilace, I I I 1 . . ,V $10.50 A6 $11.30 : do. Medium $8.00 to ' morning servl4- W& *ell i;*nder6d by -$9.00, d6. 601nmon, $6.60 t6 $0.00: Igmbs, ' . 6oice, $14.00, to $14.50 * backs, $11.00 to $8.00, 4ao. , Messrs. Robett'�To 1&taren .Tames A heaAes, 16.00, 1W S1.00: db.- aulls. $4.00 to , �, it Be% Robert CAW16ron and ;W11UM A' 011`50; sheep, cho'ce, $7.60 'm I -H . , S,im 0. h - & Son MeLaren and- the* subie JdartAtte -at $6.60; boo, selects, W.e.c., 1010.50 -. do, 641lects . . W99RE SH019 ]PffTING IS PARAMOUNt I the ev4n!ng lsai-,'-4*0p,� of the Bible So- fed --fid wAtdfea, $10-20: do., thitic ft , 07n , - I t%ty randeT11A�1­W0',h& 'it - qu rw^d, $10,00i; do.,,thir-1c Grdoetals. f4d,7"a I �Pnokxm. " - . , Apposite Bank of commeree , - 4 1 - "Obitnt � �,# ffl .As � 1* WX4 ,smol,"vol - . , ". � . 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