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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-07-29, Page 4��`11_r7 , ,, ". 11 . K�.; I , �::�,,47,�­.­,",-,� I , 1-1. "I -1 I I I a on:_ ; pg DA -1 '"J, �� ,W, � , a -U. AlMexp, I§PQ ��, 1FAV*1#,-.AAA 504b*1u% 4V*r 40JIM, W., 14VAud 4VOMRIVRAIR-0 't'. A44 � % .,V.J,�W&V*A-��R­, ,I , . , 4 ;�'�,Nt ZAP 1 ,4 � ,,� !��;Jn a nuq,� , :�'Jt � , . " � , � � , , 1%0 104 1MOWn IT% Aimet AAO IF`h6 p1gy- oidyta. - �0, _04 po.r.t, lip. way4d 1* thQ fo , " . , i I �f)�'V',-, 'J'li � I I � I I - � I " "ft., , - , 10 , � � , ! -Jpm, I ­ 1. - I I fter,1109A. �early,.,#v.,qlopftient of 0*'� ouixtry. wat scrvgq"�,�� ` � I I'll . A , - - are *#viat #U4,4A Z�11 - . . 'Ili �' or, as t) re t , Lie's Of thp,ea.. y �yo ,,*ro. -W.6� �� It ,. � - ­ � ,� P;W 1$,J0 . ,4i 40 r. A I il .1 , � . I L � ' Hudse�ft , ' thO40' t' Wiwi- nt has -b ` I ill..; . r4wlci�A-.," '. A$ mafeldxig to and froxa� *e, grog , Al lk I I � � J�., ." [,oft Nit _440 0�.M ant, has 1,.,.44,15,3 �, . , , . _ I il'� I I . 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I'V19, 1- I'll V - ,i,p � Ar,ci&Ut �-U T, I I I . r� 0 1141AAA " � �­,4"'.V'W nonw6n!�� .a t4ki�s 'a keen Tol td formed.vA-ef, A � I 1� Vi q . IW100- T400411 i." IMF r J 07U 1 rwr - 9", ,!"%4 % ­ - I . 1,,�� %3-7 R",," �.� .. V -1,40 W.- . I -1 '' r _. . . � I'll .! �; N.C. rA , . " i i 11 � .an .0 is-agreat lover of chiEren. Dorn in �,� , i�; 4b, , � " I 'i 131`�,�;" 11 11 �, ... F ­.- _ P11, WE, , 1,� 9 � 6 .1 , i *at. Shnu�r eve, - I id gardening and r,4yrAS � p �;�, ring the�,Rt V ", ,,.,, , - �As " - � ---- , (ri Ar T , i ".:v"`t�, L 0 - I _16 - I,- � I oti,the TOWO 11" : Mt I . - M0 � � I 0 _ , ,� I r� - .. ,� ,40 ., � �� , ­ �'t , , 11", �. ,. �-,'e,i4v'. Mkt�.,T,,ym ,'T'R�.W�- -­ �,��. I( i.,W'11� ,..I.b 1, " ,;_,,.,_, T. " , , '- "-Io�lyL�"P,-O..-V-,,.�'.10�llot , 1. I I , , eav with 6 0 1i an ,� � � or] I � M. � ,,,,, 11 ... I " 1, J, - 1�16 , F .� I if Daisliwood. A t vVere �2xob ., . - 74 . A" r $Otamt 9#11me. Aloung the line of speakers nit undas - township, aud,� I - W '-A _,sft:A,­Mk'i.7 19 .t , , '' _ His lionor Fred W, George as South Men t in, D I ; -11 111. '. - � - � 4 �11�' V ,'IJ�K..`fj�,jrplo, � � MIt, 2�i`. . . ,,. ,.� ! Z ,�,'n- -`­�.�$,. � �� It . . I i J,+t­."Cl i ­ ­��­� 1 'tn"W".0 , 'V "M, " . I , . . , �,, W, -Pkw,§.r- A.9 v � 'W t I. �Z;v 1�:­ ,?, Thomaou with hors&and buggy w 11, t'l�� - - tw�tw ep - ­ �, , I � . , -W '' i�' '. ..� - ­', 0 , . C'1,11111�11 T � 71NAI ,�,,,�-O i *,- - W_ a.*. - I , I I I . ._ %­ . '. � ". ­,., ;.,.,. Wrillng eAst. The driver Of the ,CarL Roecl� as - Age of five years and ver , , I%; tutV4 , 7 " I 91 � 'a Om b V"i-*olno we.kt uron, Miebl. she 'removed with her parents, to I . , I Mt& a Judge of the Port H pe4l' meet her i r - .�,r, I 1k - , ,iere gal , all the rains DQ WAII N � �:�,� . wht,je 'Mr. . . .$p 4 � Court; WilliaM A. Varna, at the , , _j,, mr ,, era eAperieneed hardships of eq, ;. t to clouct, 0,4T. -6l & . 4,1� to �_ V IN 1�: �,"!;,i"-, Clerk of the same, and *1 3 3, 1 ,, ­ &, . , . P 41" --!W ,�,'W;�. �, , _ ­ - -, , "'i" I " I " I ." . I -0 ,�!� - ,� �n; _&Q.- X14 1 1-4 ,�r ­ I' ,Z?�.- Z;,; 1�1% ,'� !7J., !�. �mj';, , 1. 4_,-,�.'!, ".�-,�,- I ,� - Appeare '. � I P� t, , d not to see the buggy mvi John A. Currie and C. C. McGregoi. pioneer days in a district covered with ventto ng and maft,14,v ,,,,,,., �',K, W.M. i; -A 4-910, DOW ,.,�'�;*�,4,,".-!a .��*,, I _ �,ii r�" '" . S, .., : ;50 �,44 -4-� n I -_ ,,, 1_i� , ., I ,,�.!;" � 7., .­ . � � I , ,� �111. , "'k I nAA4 40V - ! 194MM, F, , , VIAN1111�;bo`,,!'! I �, i . . ME , "' , 2 '_ ' - . ' ��' "'. - , " " � N ,% `7.4`1 "' ',' 'remaining on the wrong side of th of Port Huron,. -Michigan, and thi woods and sparsely settled. Many soft to ,,� othing c4 he-,,d,9pq­d1i,Jt #09MF$0 is *1 I es'A " io r C) S11 , 0i "' I ;-1_1 � � _e all - - � ,, � r . , . I . -4 , " , - i ., . 44 ` ,,, .. I. . '974 TV ,..'I. .'4,. - - , - , I .. - .1 ", .Wn � TA44TO � . . . . . . 4.4 V ,,r� ',,', I . � I lioa.0, illus an accidenfre,sulte4 Mr. addresses which were we* delivereJ 'timeik in those days keeping the ,wol W So. ��x, P �,,, SO 0 Q , .4 ,, �f at �-�,. writh . . .,in *A - �Qa --Xhaj 1, J a 'i .4 ; -0wancla. e n V, i'.,$ ,4-, pa ., �, i"", 1. .1 I _0*hroj� is I.. ,", �, . I , . � � ; all were - ''" . , ism , 1. .. - I . , 4�0 � � I - , .. _� I , 0 1A , 4 . %, ..A " - I seiarely and Most interesting, all pgid very ,fri6m, the door was a reality. The of Strq�','...­lle, and a xof.mer'resw,en:t,� ii -1. et ,etX60. -, i�,-,�,Xissl , FA l_ . - , �., ,", , , ;,� , 4', Mrs. Thomsen , . , _ � P., Z4�rig �0­04, Iry 11 .r � , -.,,, , � , , I ! , 1, .1 I P ... 1�� �11 ...1; I - , -1 ... "­­, W161i 11 �` ....- . , � ... - �. �, .,* �'�: s1wiven up, and the bugay- was dam- high emoniums to MT. Doig being 4. --nea es 03: Or., Rage, is camp -Int' -At -.10.1 PA, is �adso vi kAil 0P.; - I , . ,rest church was twelve mil Q .,,, I . ia - i �� . . 1. -1 ­ ". �. - . ,� `4,�A"­ - � - " . ..., i k.. really sirious highly honored, honest and most one- away.- Firewood was plentiful. In Bead jkm' -,,hts' I . , a wt,--.' r - ohyf,P Aoia tqoore to. � . - aged. However, no ,_m ��,visiting zlsb� �.,A, ,assm a , , .1,;,� - X.�. - . . ,9 11 at-, io " '. ?, � . "I 1. damage a 114& i- - 11 " �� kNQ , y i0k: I . I . , I - , , I . I,, , Mrs. cessf ul barrister of Port Heron, and 1,856 she was married to Joseph Hud- andAfi', # s ia th vil ' ' ' '� , ,f. VR*ii � ,Mt I P" - resulted. W. and . I - �,,A r. � . I , a.. IA-. 'L . _ JQV 4 I ,_ 1044-," - , �: � . - -1 1-'X "_1 I - I i � � ". . Thomson returned home Monday eve- how that the court had been closed son. They moved to Hfars Green and .-ur4. )A "a 0 4_ *N62. -�' witk � -�'��749= 1,i­,Vvbo� i 1-,,� V 1 w1i as . 4 I ,' io �: I- , i . ittl . .0 J '11�1. . I I I:, " 16 - _ .­,.". .�:­1!44; . Q:r,q, . ii,'F, ` N ­. . . - I - ­ I "'. . -and are recuper4ti.Ag from the on that day, te'allow. the BarristoTa liem6ed out a homestead. Some 20 , - ,!, Auburn odhwt jbvr, ,w,,.& ... ,pan viqitwg,,'.th�iie,.��,-, � �� I �,Zki . ��,, �, 7 1 " �: r 1. ­ I ; ning tenIM", , �Z ,.: .L . . . . . . - 1. . ­­ , 41;171�� I'll . , . � i 0, � i ".t. - ;4 ,,;, I I I shook. . and Court Officials of the city to - st��. ' �ars ago they took up residence in , year'st" W ,' " � ,I ' * , - ��. , . j . iA i n vited to ato.IW ; a re- 1#ora4,,, � " XROia Pik X-101 .,,,� -��,­ 9� , ,�. � t, i " . . , i � � ro.,� . . . -i-U� " Nk.. .1 ­ - I I - - - 11, - , I , - — ` IFIR ,w � .. . :., ''._ � . , . I - I � r . 11 re . - V 1 ,)�,p this week, of a - 5011- �A` � W . . I Death of Mris. Arebia McQ . gor.- tend as a body, and he e4sall, where her husband died in unlen-�:* - X-4h0j4d It ,�7 HIMN W",.i, ,;,. , .. ,�,,�-!�,;,,.--.,�1.11",�.1"1.:C', ,­., ` � - ; , ��22 � I " � die' SS St'- '��-, i. ��," M- , , -1( I � Kiplien and the surrounding 601nmun- nients had been made for a larg,# 1919. -She is the proud mother of atmgdaq,,ql� . t�, ;, � , li� . zhat school aud'46� give.art With tfi�4r I pireziti.-I ,... �!.','�!` "� I , " , , rA 1, 4 "C"), "�./ �C'�. I ifi, L"�� '.. � . ity. has suffered a gmat loss arat ons..'ha." and Miss Lillja#� rA I -,�� 1" , , ,,,,,, _,,,,,,,,,rF,,, ," , I., " by �the , , ce iv­­­��4441C�,� ,� I .. -16 . � ­ -per-' ­ t.t * i , , [A.14"VOTFAL. I . I , V ,� I , how those plans hgt(j been largely up. Maklette, Mich.; Mrs. J. Troyer, Sea- -been - � I . , - , W � "I' F � "". , g g on I this w ­_ - death of a pioneer mother, -Iii the ,L ,or � ., unievi -1or Gr"d Bend.---41#41f;s­ Emma � Jo� .00 � , 711, I., VJ 1, . . - ton with b, "I `�` .,� ".., ,� :,�;, . _ . I ast,_ t .1 .1. - I I 1� A 92".11M, A, lwa�vt�tdk-,!e,,., 4'�`,�� .... .. zi, �'-,�it,,­,� -:,�;,. , I ,� ,6sJ.r,,,', - - " " - 1�1�'�� - - . number of cai� to convey them, Wt ,q1even children, Thomas and John, of addr, .� -,,(;reat priep I ntl; vio QW5 , " � , , .. I agar ' . Mrs. J - ' , wo., apid a. largely, returned tW Hain 11 - - OMNI, , " I I - . . - ?"I", son of Mrs. Archie McGr MrA_ set. by the long continued rains, really fortlil, T. Jarrett, Hillagreen; the p_ ,�'. il . I . I M., - ;X g , �,,won h or t I . . . . . . _ , 6' d very iiilkiirestin '",tim - i ' Foiit t , ,. S ,-, q - _,�: ;: McGregor passed pe aicef uXly. *w� V- amounting to clOud bursts. . .10 Mrs- ohn &sitt, $eaforth; George, attetide4..,'�,im . Zia; A 111._-.... .,. I ­ '. . . .g- e a X rs, i eii 'arkil Mrs'. h4 h � ; _�.;I--��,*.'1­77 - '�,19.1�1 ,4i, _�, . I Z;�!, , _7�1 ,­! � �1, 1. _ If n ' _' �.. - -,-- I , ,,, ��4`,'�'_, .". � li. ', iur m* a others who made short and . � . I a sall; Mrs. A. Harvey, Kippen; being -lo.'ked forwar,4' .tii.'-496uie -of 'from Hamiltbn .will.-;nai6r'to_ Niag"a , - ­ I � I her home in Kippen after ,44, 1. _, q a L . - , , , . I I . � �­,!­ of about six weeks, on Viiitraday. ing addresses were Archie Hid , Mrs. W. Douglas, Brucefield; -Mrs. our ax s on the sid streets could Pals. I � .. 1. I I . I ­ �;:l -1 "".,:.1 �,"_ � ­��, �`V,4,, . I .. 111. I . " 11 � � ... , . I . I . �.. I I :'_ . - . 1-1.! 1� '�� --­,_,,�,,_,,­,�4 ��i�1_114 1 I A � kt�,� � � """,;' '-�" �� I _ , T � Many will not for&vt the kind *ord ex-M.P. and present candidi,ti ; 1ames Logan, Windsor, Isaac, Sea- not carry-,�sway fast.enough'64,great . .. . e _� . '. , .. _ _11. '.A�,4W­­- , IF � . I 11 ... I - I 1 1-481" — , I . -';­ . � !,_ " ; � - . . I - . _; ­ , ' forth and Mrs. W. Carlyle, EEillsgreen. rains og�Aze past weektor �o � I : , � .. � ,� . and the cheery smile which she. bad the Reform Party in North - � I � , also, but. ur . ­ ` --,-,� . . I ... 11­,� ,�,Zl` " ,� � ­ . �,­­­,­ . . . . . . . . I.. 11, � - - -Warden,.of Hurox­ In -the third generation are thirty-five main, &;,'n POTILTR RK �� . .-:'1j1 � ,' . ps on . � I 1, .�.�, for all. She is gurvived by four Peter F. Doig, ex L , King ,Stre6t-� Aid, exii I 'r AU RT , ; , , ' C.9unty; M. Kincaid, Reeve of Wallacii -grandchildren and in the fourth gen- cellant.W I � Toronto. Jub, 20L . . . , . . r ''k �t�', .vl, � �... ,L! ,� Ok and the great. 0 ety.lies . I , . , , - - .11 -, I . I daughters, Mrs. James Mustard, of ,,. - gf� I . . ­ i " �1 , .1 : , , ­ . I .. - Mrs. Basil Ed -John MeNaughton, exw " an 37 great-grandchildke . Now in keq,p ' - 91166454 , - . I � , I �.. ,�. .d 11 � 1�:'­ �, -1 ,; -_ -,- London ROM, North, - Township; erati . d Broilers. under ,2 pis. ,,.,.. I , � I ,�,�,­ ,!, n .ing the catch ba. i f ' � ..'' I Ili , I , , . 11 ��: .i �-�� " - � " , �� � I ' - ., 4. �, � . .. " ", I wards, 2nd Coneession,,ollay-� Mrs. Reeire of Tuckersmith; Roland 1�en_ she has two great-grandehildren in clean ft t and. other' "'41pula-, afickems, s ibis. up ........ :: , ­ '.'. Ir'. . I 11 � I �'L,:' _', �"';' , , _6z ' ' ".. I ..p dir . I- I . � - . - - ", ­�., , -�.. . �N.;�_ . . . . 4 �.'A��' � ., f".. '?!, I K.141 1 . -t�,Nl �:!: � . _ XR-1�_Q4_1_% __ 7. � X�7�,*._') � ;,n .. . '. ­ I ,� ,,, M4',`.�.' ..:`. ". ! ._� -1 � .:��j,.. ., , .. ,. : � - '_,­ , ��'.,�- - - -,�4,_ _ 1; .1 I .. _ '-, ,-� t, . .1. �A,".�,. , , , - . -_., -,. ,-� 'f,* ,�.,� , 'k ,4 ..'�'," , "', V" . , , 1',_f �' �k� � .1. .1 ­ . , , - �! ,�, .4f., -11 � � ,; 'XZ1 ""' I ­ 1&�-11 , ,+�',",r-, _ 1. . ";. ;;t� �_ 44- 1, ..!�, 1'_w..! . ., , . I � ", �� , ,� , . �� , _ .. . . . .1 - -, . �,--. ", . ... 1.1 ,­­.:_.. , -­, ;, '.1 ,_ - _ . , _ I - . � . .i,. ,�,, I . ., 1 I ,., -Z_11 ­.. .. 1. `,*..i� .A, 1. . i,�44 44.1 . -Zr. . ", , "', I I . . . I . I '': , . 11 - I , , ,- � 1 . -6111, I ,�. Arnold Patric, Toronto, aiid Miss nedy, Reeve of Tuckersmith; G. J. the fifth generation., Little Dorothy tions.­-­Xi,�_ L_ Hedd Do.. 4 to 5 lbs . .................. Be, *1 .1 "", ;i . . .'' '. ..- .., ­ , en spent the week , ! f. 11 _ - I � . - �1- �: Vail a to 4 lba . ...... �, 1."...ji... , .38 " . __� I 11 ''. , '­, . F, , "! ,� ". � . I Mae, at. home,, and, two sons, John Sutherland� Postmaster at Herigall, is the. second. Robert, two year old end.,, ikit - t, Cath " ': �� � _ ''. _1� 11 . -111, ,.:.;. - '. .0, V;,melatives in S .. a&x"oOv � DO ,2 1., . ..`4,Av,i.,� In . st,�,;� il, - _ . .1. . I ., I I 11". -��, I I --A ?A- ,Lr-- Itr­A. 1. -1 4-__ * %X --A I" A f, _4& '"U_% 11 ;i am -Tr : L� e 'M_�_14, .. I . . 4, t9 "d* Ibs I . I - - 1. -, I ; I I.. 2ud Concession, Ha_y, .and AIM, Kip- . ry on, a sc o UzLr son 0 r. rs. . 0 , a , - r �. ng , 0 V 18-411LI �HeMr ever t, ,r;. .. I ................ 95-40 � , - - 1,,�'. 11 . I _4�11 I . - 1� '1kil- I J "'i - - . - , ­ . I I �i , ".. �� ,� 7. . v1 � ,, "' i i " Do . '".28 ,; - i. � , per4 Road, an the old homeste-ad. The -er for many years and prominent in: 'Was the first. Their grandmother is has We' I the past week, siting ' .. 4 to S ...... i .......... . ".28 �..... I . - .. I . - fimeral was held from St. Andrew's political circles. While the speech Mrs. James H. Wright, Mitchell, and 1e T I �f, ­_ 8 *to 4 f.he . ................ 1. 2&V . . . . . . .. _ ,T ­�', I -. �c, , I i �_ �11 . . - � r Zw", O� A . L. Cis"nite a' 00 I ��I'i - , ­ . Roosters . .......... � .. . .............. 22 . 1� �� I ,­'...:: ,V ?"', ternoon. making was a -very important ­ 161k, great-grandmother, Mrs. James large uti and . vi- ftrkas .............. ..... � ........... 4647 1 . . : � I'!, .1:1 United Church on Saturday af part" I . _mber from, Hensall 6wit , � -.1. � _1 I � . .-:. 1. . I ... v ,� . 1. well sustsi�e&.Trwpyver aged 64, -Senforth. Incident- cinfij",af"nded the Silver Aunivimii Spring ducklings .................. _ 84 . I I , . , The large crowd which fWed the the musical part was f- . _ I- . I .1 . -1", '"'.. ,. . 1- church showed the tespect and the by fine violin selections by Mr. ahjF, too, Mrs. Troyer enjoys remark- ary and'reunion at the home, of- Mr. ' - . . -� . .., . . .- , ...� I . , I _' ­ . . � I , : I : esteem of the community for one who Thompson Murdock and Mr. Williaiii able health and she is pust as proud Willia.5%1� Doig and famil.. o i- GRAIN KARKLIT . I I.. . 1 , 11�. - I I I " I . . . - , � y IV- Pr Toronto, July 2M.--M&uitcba wheat -No. � .1� I . . . I 1� � . ; . . . 1� *_ , . �% . � ... Nl " had lived here for many years. The Hyde, of Hensall, both prhLe winners, as the parents of the tWo little cou- 4ay Affivibon last and repoii a Most I Northern. $1.68YA; No. 2 Northern, $i.6s%-' ­ - " .1 . ­. . . I , � I I � . , I . I � : I . v aI&'Aime.-Building' operations No. s No,rthern, is . % . -c . I _ ,. I '. �..-" services were taken by Rev. Connor, at violin contests and who were ac- ins. Mrs, Wright, mother of little pleas , . 41L.58% c4f. ,o, . . -Cb"ge'TP=.Atd . 1: assisted by Rev. & A. Lundy, of Nile, companied on the piano by Mrs. Thos. 'Dorothy, was formerly Miss Effie -e go . R -1 .. , . ., _,�'- . I � � ,",­ , . ,m Manitoba oats- No. 2 QW.. nominal; No.- . I . " I �. . ar _g on -briskly in. eqnfiectio � " .. � � � I , 12 into 4 comfortable Aen, radio toomi play- . � '.. I . . . � 11 "; �,, ,-,. , ,% s 0. wi e,_,, e not ciucted; No. I feed., 66%c. No. ? feed room or' extra 's'leeping quarters li� orift- I � �-­ '., �r � the late Mrs. McGregor's former pass- Wel h, of Hensall. Another fine viD- �Near, da�ghter of Mr- and Mrs. Ge d basenjent �6��c; West. , , .�L tor. Rn selectioq was given by Master Near, 75 Birmingham Street, Strat- pari- of ,.,Oe new dwelling. thatt,,i.,,4r. 'ports, , _ m. gr&in 4quetatiops in c. L f. . . . . - ' . I I 1, ) L . .. . " , � , Ing ceilings and partitions of Gyppc - , - � .. . . �, . ­ . ,� � � Notes. -This district has been visit- Wiffliam Bell, accompanied on - the -ford. It is believed that the uniqr.e Mickl,6 ii lia v i ng erected all out Main Americah corn 'Tdrouto freights, NO. 2 . Gyproc will make yoprattielireiiresii6dt� - ., I-— f Yellow, kiln d;ia $LI7; No. 8,yenow, kiln I , .. t, i I ­ . T ... . 11 .�. ed by very heavy rains; indeed we piano -by his sister, Ettie; a well ren- reeprd of tw,p fifth generations stands Street. --,Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Wren, 0 dried $1.15. . war�a in *fitter And"tpol in snihmer. . I ... .. . . .. . I have not known of so mucir,rain at dered solo was given by Mr. Robert unparalleled in Canada. Tor%ttq�.'�"are here.visiting their rela%ii . Mid silvered. M-M.eal, freWIM, bag, . ,Write for free'booklet-"My Home." liw4ltell. * ' ' * . � � . I . I- I - , , . -1 - �s ti I . " once for years. Many gardens and Y. M61,aren, accompanied on the piano A Motor Trip. -A letter which we I s � , ike v i I I age and vicinity, -Mrs. Included' Bran. P- tM $3425; aboeits, per you how Gyproc, Rocboaid Gypsum Insula a � ­ . ,.; � cellars were turned into ponds and by his daughter, Miss Margaret. Then sent to press this waek regarding a Thomas,'Wel.,h, who played as secom- ton, $85 25 - middlings. $42.2& Sheathing and Insulex will reduce- your fuel big �� . I ,., _ tarl, ;1its ., shipping points. I 153 . � Inber of On o -66e. f.o.b. from 2%)� to 40%. 1 i .� . - — . K, miniature lakes. The farmers with ,followed two very splendidly given long auto trip made by Mr. Emerson P��* t' " ' th piano,-.ta a nu Ontario good milling mbea"1.30, f.o.b. THE ONTMU66TMAt CO-.'.'�l MITM....rMUs 6J46A 1. . r , 1, 1i : . � _ 1� 7 '.., , I - ­ hay out are very unfortunate. -Miss solos by Miss Gardiner, of Dundalk, Knipe, a recent resident said business v Overs and other intisiclins at shipping Points, ac6ordins to freights. I , . Vy . - - '. I . . I I . , Sarah Petty, teacher at Alsia Craig, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. J. man of our village, ,will no doubt a recc�if-!pnusical contest at Gra Barlei-Maiting. nominal. 1 _7 1 ,. _ . , . . nd I .1 I .. , . - __ ". L . I- . , Buckwbeat--NominaL . � I.;. . �� - W.. " �_� ; . � � is spending the holidays at the home McGregor, Jr., also a very catching prove of interest to many: "Tues-, Bend, wiii presented with a very Rye -No. 2, nominal. ; . ��, - 1 ­ . � . . of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Petty, 2nd and sweetly rendered solo by Miss day, 5.10 a.m., left Listowel, passed handsopit' Piece of 'silverwa-re.-Mr. Manitoba flou.-Firdt Patent . In cothon, . 1, , I I 'I Ili . . . � . 1; . . . , � � Concession, Hay. -Miss Etta Jarrett, Janet Doig, only daughter of MT. Wiii. through Palmerston, Arthur, arrived kragtut'-Rannie, merchant of our vil- $9.0.5' in jute, $8.90; Toronto, second patent . I . . . . . . I I � I I .;, . in Juite� $8.40. , I . '. . I . I . � 1. . I 7 of Toronto, is spending the holidays McL.,Doig, and who was accompanied at Orangeville at 8. Country sur- lage, 4edompanied by his sister, Mrs. . Ontario flour -Toronto, go per cent patents, . . I :., �1_ . t with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac on the instrument by bar neighbor rounding showing poorer crops and Guentheri,7of Mitchell, left here on Pei barrel, in car lots, $5.90; seaboard. in ; :'. .. 141. � I � - - .� - I . - I � Jarrett, Kippen­-Quite a numberi at- and girl friepd, Miss Grace McGre- buildings than in Wallace, but a good, hursd4jAas,t for a trip to the West- bal"5.70. . - 11 . i- ... , . � � ____ ren I � b, , , 1. I tended the baseball tournament .and gon -Fine step dancing by Miss Mul display of flags fro'm town and coun- era Pr, of Manitoba, Saskat- -, . ­kor- - I .. . . ­_ . �%� - ' qpl�ces .. ' 'For Sale By . ,�, . . ­ .. street dance which was held in',Her,_ bolland, of Toronto, to bagpipe ac try homes4 8.30, flat tire at Loretfa, chowaK�Ud Alberta and expects to LIVESTOCK MARKET . I uly fit no ree pis. '9 -, I lights, - 'h,, Ont. �v sall last Wed-nesday.-Mr. and Mrs. companiment by Mr. Jarneg Stewart, passed through Cookstown and arriv- be avi�&.Several m6nths. They took .,Buffalo, J 2 h.- 9 ei .600 1.1, I _ as VMS and $11 to $11.40, 21D to 240 Geo. A. Sills & Son - - . . &pf*4 _", % George E. Thomson and famili, ac- of Sarnia, also step dancing by the ed at Barrie about 9.30, distance 103 the boaf. ' t Sarnia to go as far Pounds, $11.25 to $IIAQ-, few 250 pounds. I . I u, .,Nl 1� I . . . �e ­ compranied by Miss Edna Thomson, little Bell girls, daughters of the late miles. 10.3G, left I�arrie taking high- possitile" water, ond their Many .$11.15; 216 pounds, $10.76: goo to 850 lb., . - I . ... ".... . . . � 11 I'- ' I . ­ ; . i I . I . ==1! ,,,-: Miss Dick and Mr. and Mrs. W, Ii. James Bell, to the accompaniment of way No. 11 to-Orillia. Botlio pelaii�s .", sh thei� a $0.60 to $10.25; packing so,m, $8 to, $8.50. . I � 1, 1. I . , f these d friends wi . Cattle--aeceivto. � tgoo; long yearlings, sig ... ­ Thomson, visited points along. 'the Mr. William Hyde, on the violin. Now towns gat the�r sli*te of...$e tourist iat6i and ..pleasant'trip and Visit down; few good kffids. $11 to $IL25;. mediuln -- _ . - I ) _0000!so�l I . . , '. I . . ... . ""0000 . . _... "I .1 . beautiful shore of Lake Hnrou and it only remains to be stated that Mr. traffic, the forinek situated. on the with their Very many relatives and $9.50 to $10.15: light heifers, $8.15 to 110.25; 1 - . 1. r_ I., also friends at Auburn one day last Doig who presided over the program Bay and the latter on Lal�e Couch- friends, s ered throughout the good o0ws� $8.10 to $8.35; common and wed- I . �­ I.. . week. -Miss Violet Burleigh, of Strat- made a splendid chairman and in his iching. Fine farms surround and West. -Mr NVOyd Davis and wife, of ium. $6.60 to $7; bulls, $6 to $7. 1 - I "I . . _: ' , Calve -Receipts. 1,800; steady: top veal- _.___ - . � �1 ford, visited friends in this commun- opening remarks expressed the great both towns have beautiful homes Toronto, haWspent the past w rs. $15: cull and com.mon. $11 to $12. ,I"'- , - " . � ity during the past week. - Berry pleasure it afforded him on beh2ilf Of with Orillia taking the lead.- Follow- so with Mrs. David, Lloyd's mother, ' ' - I I �': . Union Stock Yar&_Toronto, July goth.- I . I . *1 I picking is now in order and many �f himself and Mrs. Doig and family ing the same highway, we arrived ac and his sistpr�,* Mrs. A. W. E. Hemp- The offering of cattle for sale locally to -day '�.. the ladies are remarking on the re- to extend a most hearty welcome to Gravenhurst at one o'clock,.,had Itmeh hill. -A large number left here on was some goo heavier than a week ago, and I .. . I in all present and that he only wished under the whispering pin", 'with tb�e, Wednesday afternoon for Bayfield to with some goo in addition billed through to - . .. I .. markable sunrise as evidenced i . country Points, and direct shipments to hea-�y -_ . . I. these parts. -Mr. W. I- Mellis has that the weather had n6t prevented towers of the Sanatorium in view. attend the annual Sabbath School pic- trade in killers was drawy. Only i.800 head I - . . � I .. I - I" had a ne-w gas pump installed and so many more being present. He Here and even before, the rocks made nic of the United Church. -Mr. and had cros�ed the scales I?y 2 p.m. and there I - I � ", wishes all his old customers to call. then referred to the early life of his their appearance on both ,sides of the Mrs. Fred Wilson and members of -ere very few Wes made from then -anti] - I - I :n�� " the -close. Opening bids were 50, to 75 cents . ­ i . % Whether you own a horse and buggy, late parents and the many incidents road. We wound about, in -and 'out, family, of *1arlette, 'Michigan, were per cwt lower than last Monday and sales 1111111 I - I 1� �, , ,� car or motorcycle he will be able to ronnected with early pioneer life and until we reached Brite,ebridge,,popula- here recenly .visiting their relatives, generally showed a falling off of 40 to 50 . I I . � �- . . ts.-The wheat is how in those early years the neigh -1 tion 2500. The next- town Of import.' Mr. and Mrs.,'A- T'ailor -and Mr. and cents per owt in values. ,Good heavy steets Df Emms I �� . I ... . . ile I brought 81/2 to 8.90 cents per wun4, and MWW I .1, I , . .� now almost ready to cut and there is bors were so kind and helpful to ea6 ance was Huntsville'. * The town look- Mrs. Robea'-.:X: 'Patterson and little some of the heavy cattle were left, over, - I . �. every sign of a good harvest. - A other, just like one large family, and ed gay and the people seemed to feel son, Ray.-Mri. J. W. Peck is spend- while the bulk of the wood lb choice butcher � . , , . �. ..- large crowd attended the Union Sun- how the sturdy pioneers of that dis- likewise, celebration No. 2. Not so b4g a week W.�O_ with Mr. and Mrs. steers sold from Z to 9% cents; with a few .. - � � 1�. day school picnic of St. Andrew's trict had converted the woods into many, rocks, but thick forests in evi- T. C. Joynt in their cottage at Grand up to 8.60 cents Der pound, Fair to good .. I . I . . . . . . . . . . "I'll, *­..".-, �1. ..__ , . . .. hany steers were worth TW to 1r,86 cents and I I . .. I . - . , I United Church, Kippen and Hillsgreen beautiful cleared and far reaching deii�e. The drive from be�re to -our Bend.-Dr.-IR4 of Kitchener, is plain kind sold downward to 9 eent.L Heif ' I , ", a great pleasure it was for hitn to be I range of 7 to 8.55 cents per pound on fair - MDER , , I . _ �Wq, - - er . 11% United, which was held at Bayfield farms, surpassed by none and what destination for the night was -grand, spending a' -week or so holidays at Wes up to mid-aftermsou showed a Vries - in Mr. Jowett's grove on Tuesday. with the evening sun peeping thrQ12 GRO ADYERRS�-VENT t�, dgh Grand Bend�.and with friend§ in Hen- to cholce handywgights, while common heifers . . . F,!. All report an enjoyable time spent surrounded by so many true and tried the -tree tops and cars shooting�-iup sall and on'llie"IB04ndary.-Mr. Aug- we2v nbt moving. Cows were, the wmkao -Deering Grak Binder, �eombineis Ahe best - - -119 and around th The New McCormick . I � - . �.. . " in sports and social intercourse. The. -le relatives and friends and his- good ovidr the In r e cui"s. tin and Miss Ford, relatives of Mrs. ifeature, nothing in the butcher cow line show. 'mechanical features of the'popular. McCormick and Deering harv�ea- I ��,. gatl�erings are good for the soul. friends of the law bench from his 8 p.m., arrived at NoAh Bay, wirt. T. J. Berry', motored here recently 'ng better than 6% cents Per Pound and the - I - bulk of choice selling at 6 to 6% cents, or a ters that have won their way to fame during nearly a - century, of . .. �,.-,�' office. city of Port Huron, who had into the city and here witnessed-4le- from North 'Rakota, to visit her and half cent lower than last week. Fair cows -- -vie . L ., Silver Anniversary and Doig, Re- 'zo bra sold down ard ser a Lighter in draft and more convenient of bperatiori, this he[w . ;1, . 1. braved the pouring rain to come tion No. 3. 11 p.m., retired for. also her sisters in Hensall and vicin- w to Q2 dents and canners and of . , union. --On Friday afternoon of last cutters were about steady *t 2% to . 1. . Aters the night on the tourist's campus,� oi) ity.-4Mr. aiid Mrs. Mark Drysdale ram Binder is made ,0ith either the McCormick Knotter or the well . far. At this juncture be read le 2ty, ceift week, R very largely attended and I Per pound. The odd top butcher bull made know Deering Knotting and Binding head, otherwis�i the"nivichin:6 is most pleasant event took place at the of regret from those unable to be the outskirts of the city beqide Eiie this week took up a cottage at Grand 6 cents per pound and. most of the good kind standard throughout There are twenty-two improveinerits_bu�flt In- . present, among which was one from Nipissing. The camp vp'ks filled to Bend to s pelld - w week or -two there that sold -ads 5 to 5% cents. but thel tarn- . I fine homestead farm of Mr. William Premier Ferguson, of Toronto, ani capacity with tourists from maty with their f4q1i1t!?,--,Mrs. George Scott- over was lighti with heavy bulls hard to to the McCorraick-Deering that make it more deffirable than -former I McLaren Doig, on the second conces- move. 96loguas sdM steady at 4 to 41A models. . . I I - I . . . I;, . sion of the Township of Tuckersmith, from his relative, Mr. John Bell, or places in Ontario and the United and her dap I .. ,gfiters, Mrs. BallantYne cents per Pound. Baby beeves held their re- � ,:.. ". * bt parked a and Miss K*qe,. have, a wonderful dis- ce I ­­ Exeter, now in his 92nd year. While St&tes. On our rig was nt steady Position, the odd top making . I . . 4'.. 11/4 miles east of our village, We 121/p cents per Pound and Let Us DemonsVate' ­ .� here refer to the Silver Ann' this comprised the programme of thelCh4ndler from Peterboro and on our play of plant good to choice � I . . , -- p and flowers in tb,,ir kind, 10 to 12 eenti. There were some 600 __ - � i ' ' � I.. . iversar., -fternoon, it did not by any means left a car from Detroit. About %30 garden­M.1ss­T'h6lnia -Hudson, eld- Western store cattle in the market offering ' . ' ' . " 1,.. dson, . . I � ' A Ont - ,, 11 and Reunion of all who had Doig *rig we ba the pleasure of est daup,bter Qf Mr. Colin S. Hu 11 . o, "Tenting To- left here throuirb billing to Ontario go , - Hema, . 0 blood in their veins as well as the -onclude the programme of the oc- in the morru d in addition to some $00 that wers, received C. .S. -HUDSON, % . casion, which wound up with a large- listening to a tri laif*eolc for Sarnia, where on _Untry points. I , , I . . . . t.� host of friends arld neighbors of Mr. . Half a dozen loads of stockers sold 0 ' ' 1. � . . I . � � - 1, ly attended dance of the guests and night," free of charge. Arose w tak4A'A'position.-Mr. E. F. 5.86 to 6.41) cents PeA Pound, with one -small Agent for full line o0itternation" Harvester tomptoy of Canada Ltd. . #h she has teady at !�,�- and Mrs, Doigg whd.arq well known for ay. - , ' . I . P za� their hospitality. other friends in the Town Hall at break of d Left North Bay, at Jackson metcharit of this village, bad lot of 760,pounders aV7 cents, and some light I . I 1. -0 , - 1, . . '.. , ­_ I � ... I I While this one plain cattle were unsold. Feeders fair to .- � ----I*. . I � I � . � i�, Kippen, owned by Mr. Doig, and be 5.10 a.m. for Sudbury. About ;ten the misfortniiie- on 'Saturday evening good, brought S to 7 cents per . . 11 ! I I . . votiud. Milk- . . � :� _ ,.­�; I �� .1 . . I ,, marked their silver anniversary, they and his good wife leading out in th g some ers and sprinters were none too a6tive. but - , - , "' ON -, � ��' did not have it for what commonly e. miles out we met a taxi drivei, fast last while 4 -Ji a'g'ed in carrying I I . ", I first dances, nd giving first band asleep at the wheel in the centra of cinders to put ;6ader t�e wheels of sold sleads, with ,last week's slight advance, -1 . � '. , .. . . . I . " a .. - . . � ..". forms a very important part along I . .� iTt, $90 aipd 4100 taking the bulk of the choice I I . I'� the silver gift line of such events, but evidence that they were ho novic,,s the road. About ten miles fm-ther his auto. whI6 had become gunk kind according & dondition and the odd I � ) . � , . - , .' ., �, . . I rather for the social and reunion side, in step or other dances, but were able on we came across a town with� a some deep 80, to slip over one Of choice spring& making $10'better. oa-Ar. . I . , . . . ' I ,,�, . and while it was largely regarded by to go nicely all through the mazes population of nearly 4,OOQ people ; the pails he:rhad, been carrying, and Calves Ili a light dffering sold steady with "Pr� -. of the dances. It is needless to say main industry, pulp and paper Mill. 'in falling so -AeVetely strained the last week at 12% to 1214 'dents per pound . ­ ­ , those attending as in former years for the bulk of choice veab, with a few %t men's O'Xfo r'd.s ,: � � that a good time was spent by lovers For nearly 15 miles past Sturiem w-rist of his itght,hand that he had 12% to 18 8erts, 'the bulk of sappif. that . . . - . - . . t I ­ in this way, coming with baskets for of dancing, to the fine music of the Palls the land is fairly well setilid. to have it bmd6ked- and still has to is good veals, at 10 to 12 cents per pourij, I - - I . . . - ­ . . . , . i . : such a largely attended event, yet � . I ' I � � ,; bagpipes and violins and piano, and gighty-five per cent. of the settlers carry his arn!t,`-iMh the bandage in ii Poorer cruslity veals brought 7 to 0% c" .11 j�o IL - Our range of Afen's Oxfords, is most admplid&. -Every - I *Mrs. J. Arthur an -i Lamb supply was about 109- Wead str6niter 11 ­ * 1or all Mr. and Mrs. Doig were made per pound, and grassers T, to,ry% cents. , , , � away in the hoisrs of the morning all are French. The buildings ar4 fW-r sling. -Mr. �A I �, family, of A*3'6jl L Ohio visited their than last Monday. but trade . ' *t ' ' , 1,1�, - the recipients of many useful and at left for their homes, feeling that and here aid there could be se6n 6, � . I ,desir,W style and shape is. here io Sul y arf-,pEittidW ,- . 11 ..'t% the same time beautiful, silver gifts. I ,WAs' good and . . Q1 . , Ar I.. -qs, and .... Very unfortunately fA)r such a happy they -were most truly indebted to Mr. fine -briek house or a steel barit Ifere aunt, Mrs. Ji'0064ft, during the past bes-t SPrits lambs, ewes and vIlethe- gold fancy. They aro t�&& ii all thb 'diffori#1oak" ,;- . ". . - ed asi I , ' ­ Doig and his good wife, w i thd nfgst fertile stretch -of cblin- week. -Dur ierWudl CiAc holiday wfil up 50 cenis Per cwL as &=Par wltb- 1 't ... 11. 01 I he by the was .we&'s 6108% the bulk of soillng ut 16 eents Rable "It ses .. - . I .... i ', event, the rains had poured down ift try that We -wi fashion's newest patterbs.:"Prices stil ta 4, r. " ., ntert . . �, I -bt and Good buck lambs told _� U rl - to $*,' i � - VR torrents all the former nig way is a most ex�effent e ainer, t�essredi in NeW On- be held on Monday, August lat, when Per Pound, with- a. 4�4up,je, of, 'amall lots att . ,, ,L I k- � for a most defightflil and long to be tario, lying in the valley of the!�'C. all places of PQbieits, including banks 16% and' 16�$ cents, - 0 r p Ce range 1i fi6bct $2. 95 00., .1 , " _11", , I.,. I right u -P, in the afternoon and even- � ,. . t the 2 4senEg Per'pound dibownt as compared . . 1. ­ .. ­ . N, ing of that day, yet in drriving in remembered afternooii and -Night'- P. k We kept on windin.g ardund and post 0 "i*111- be closed for that ' . I , , � , .., , :,�- , i 2 wffh-�a*w ;and. wetbei!6 and cull lambs from I �` �;,..,��. , ­ _., , '. , . � , . h , : 6, .1 . ' . A 41-1196 �*Ilfth 1 17'... entertainment, and all uniting In th: rocks, some 50, some 60 feet h1kh; dity-our TbJ&�b,MAi(9d a very inter- U -to, f-4- teAtsi per votuw. T'hete were a fe;o � Men's Oxfords—Genn­m'6 GQ6d-y'e'&',-'r"-w­ v - � � '. I C _ VIL e'4 er . . ?ft . . � '. I , very large numbers throughout the - with s, kdbs e9ting tourn - '40�oh Monday last on -3n 41i ft ' , *hich brought any- %. I 11 . .. .. I wish that Mr. and -Mrs. Doig might some bare, some covered h" .n ,I e�lingis 1, . ; ' I : -7 .� "t . . - , parable yahlo.. �4�. -4",.'42- . I - ... ,�1111­ ". 9 . - �� , , ,:-O-io-4*b,.P.",�**..�d'..:O,g;.. , .s�'­, ­91�� -I � 1* emis per Pound and ,� , 1111"b'd , , _ , ,, " N ,,, ents r I .. I ' ,",...1;:L � 9, . ; -1 10111 .1 �' . ". . t 4'. , I I -�! ­. �,�. . � - 151 I .. � I I I afternoon the guests found Mr. and ­`�*I% nd W _� er"�'! t 6- a U 1 . . ..�.. 'S , Mrs or weeds, while on others cattle- #4d' their fine gro'# , , rtibber h661s, fultmA40 foe J4.., A be spared not only to celebrate their , , -, a a f6llovi� * ,tt _, ,,, " � .t It 11 � ,. I N d. _�, j;n� I , - Doig as ,bright and sunny like sheep could be seem the hiras iind ing is the !9�"" 6 *iMing - rinks, �t ','C'*"il't$hteedbomt,m,w.5�,t- ctu&.6�4 c Pe ; I golden, but also thAir diamolail -one, OWnVftrd in � 0 ­ �,� � it dISPosition as if the weather condi- and just here it comes to our. � d floe,ks_ are small, -and thrive none .Joo whi,bb in thi#,-fbitrh*ment therd Oi-sra 12% -cents. - -- ,-`,-;i� . . .11 . , , �­­ 11 � � , ff , 'Je6thdt" I tions were ideal, and, all that I 'Mr !4�­ each rink, i,Th-,a.,, The h6g market was on3ettl . �Metl'SV,tforos' iiamade"".0 fln� -60f' _ ,�... , " iust three ft..' 6'r a ,40.4,r4� r'�,' --A ,*';, I .. -'al'i'i ed with Saito- I could that the idy - he stood ttp*ith� -ednes - � , __... 1. . � .. . . I �, .4. good on suchT"getation. W d 4 V , ... � - Nen -&king ioiso airis I)& cwt, , , , , - � ­�,., ", � _ " �, . , I- ' seem' at If . '%,, ' il - iWAS Mr.� ;C,. A4 1en advame on haeou -Ael,mft� -,W �. W. Wit .1 ­1.1��111' ,-A Z' i , - . .�� ,&&,�and,x � , t � "e, I � �, �be wished for, an,&At did 8.30 &in., arri*ed. at SudburY, st- vVinfierb of 40 - W �. walts �vlibbeilia vel � �flbl - .1, for that reason the weather did favor Doig as brridesmaid twenty -Ave years ,, _ , , -f'-- j, I t '. g.�� . X 7 . � ,,Z, .�, , M, ..��� , , � - .. 1: in I . ,o, .. 1-11 ­ ._ ,i_', ; , .. . . einee�..8,0_niiles fiom North I$g a McDbtiell' r wMeh '10 Was Wes M"Wei The 9 st.the'irards.,*bt ,-4j; , _ �, 'r , �, - . .,VXW6" - - � . ­�, _­'­_ ., .. I .1 ­ . I � I ": - f , "A'" I . = V-1- �Md._. N � I � ,,,�' , , , ago, wag present at the Annivets .y. gtq ,�.,­, ­ I I I .�111)10M to quite a large �extent for th,�* -in -the .UT -h0fe are 9hoeflietb ­ .0 i skilo with ' 4411 " ' lati idn 1hot.M4mAiL*,&ud , _, I L ­ I - � ' ' '_ ' L , '"' -1 . 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T � 1 a ___1 4�1'1' I � "' : �� it �# - T'rlw­ .. , ,. , .. .;, � ,' -spot where .10 a e` _�,_r , - . ­ �� ­ �.T.., 1_ ,A .�!gW,,- . , __d � 0*.T, - I ­ ., *� to - the _v�, , xno dancing the Highland Fling. 1 ad �-Qb'ft,a Cikae ?ar,6-ij1i:, H041. - $04k, f � , , , , -, V . , I I., W ZA,� I $1 �, 9-1 - . . � �.q "I __ .'' I , ,.,& , WW '' ­_ ­ I - .. _ �� . �F,, � and kb,pt s-twooth, b6fog�-patr =I I � 0 1� kftMtr� #' L' §4 , � if .1. '.., t honfo stood, dnd where'Mr. Doig I . . freqjWttly. SudbiliT and Naftli 1W.02 Z1.91. � �n .bog", And" a I ­% .4.4 4,io,;�jmi�4 �;W_�:-.` i ". .i, � , , � afb,�41&6' to Many.r.tgarlft, B^Ire- yt� - Im-1. &I , 68 - blft. $8.00;, d*.J - fftjj�, - I"*" - f'. , I � . I 0 44 1 0_1� , j: I. 'r 4TWS - v.,J�!-! ,,�` 1W 11-1. h , �% __-11 , 1, . - I'll I + ' , ­ . � , � .. .... , . � 11 - I .1 Al f 11 , . ,:: - I 'J. W �-IT, Wf " " W � lall"% W -1 I ... , I , _ � I '. 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