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This01 I hl F +•vWl wan a • „JC' LOOK"", y, t, vnnrt : 1+ >,jrs'Catbd'lsheai 1',8'60 t. oncltysio,n, ,however, came a little too I,Ar^a,,,, r... esu► M^o .haft ll'io.I,can Editor. all 'a little two reluctantly to , h ,' Y h ' >' restolre pol and confidence. , ev , 1WbIishecl k Seraforth, Ontbaoxi ar© many;eporlis scarcely S. •I. Wood. inlg as well as expected, and his many !the and murals respected real- with tine we bet t , i Thursda afternoon v,I Boras. . Henry Y P a or• and goad roads, a A number of farrrnet and stock ,• 1• hl , hlam ed for his refusal and later '-b'l'iss Ht Seeds and I. Kirk elinin- relatives and friends hope :to soon ' Id,en'ts -of the township of Hay, in the large alttendance is assurled.. raiscis are getting their live stock ", 1, , ate,d Miss Cluff and Mrs. Stewart. see hinn restored to,, much improved person of Robert W. Bell, the, ender ,Our storehouses and warehouses in fine conpddtdon for the ,Wng Sihow , , Subscription rate, $1.50 a year in his hesitant These reports state :Mrs. Wilson and Miss Marian Bell health. t u , Y' I .son of bite lame Paul D. 'BreQ,I and lata are like bee hives wxitih the hustle and to be he'l'd' on Tuesday, April 11. I I • aYe eaioe; foreign, $2.00 a year silngle that the Premier not only had twee- elimtinated Mrs. Seeds and Mrs. Jow- The ,Scouts spent a r,-ler Pleasant I wife._ He was in his, 76th rc: Pe Y P pie n, Mr. Harry Price, of Waterloo, a copies, 4 can't,$ each. year and bustle of lean numbers of me wo- ; I ty-,five thousamid dollars of his own ett. and enjoyalble hour an Tu,esdaly in 1 (had been a life long resident of Hay, men, 'boys and, girls, sorting and mak- formers• resident ,of our village, was I 4 1. Axlvertd•sing rates on application. ,no'ney invested in Alibi,tibi but was ')lists '_Mary Bell and Mrs, Rx J. the rooms of Rev, M. B. Parker, of residing alboult one and, Ione-half miles ing up oar loads of onions] for ship- recently here liar pant of a day re- ol a d.iiector in a company that also I>taat eliminated Miss M. Douglas Pauls Anglican Church, where west of the village on the Zurich rrnenu newitpg acquaintances and is just re- ., • Members of the Canadian Weekly and M. I'ert•uson. :hrouglt the ,kindness of Rev. Ma`, i^oad on the filrne homestead farm with Our farmers in this section who covering frown illness„ 11 Aga prFofitc d by the 'dead. Hiss P, Grieve and Miss Betty Parker they .are often privileged: to ;his brother,-John 1M. Bell and sister, were ize wilDners at Spring Seed Mrs. E. ',Sheffer is at the Present t N i:r Association and the Huron Pt' PTi g p lrk G pPress Association. - 11 ,of which was very tYiuch to tiottthgate elitntunaltcici Miss 1 : Graves tt:ect. Mr. Faddon, of the Junior Miss Jean Bell. He had' lent the Show held' somas weeks ago here in time and has, been for the past week • Field Council, g hornestead farm in "•t/he forceauoan in ]thee Town 'Halll have had niany more r the b'ad' from a Conservative, .,$•sand and C. Gale. , w'a's present and nave a quite poorly. ' i , Mise;'llder and Mrs. W. C, Sproat a short and interesting address rel- his usually good health with his team or ,,clot. tin hoot°h so in fact that cel leis sent in flor seed grain than There will no doubt, be a good ax- r ; ` SEAFORTH, Fridley, April 7> 19,13. Yliniinated Mrs. Moorhouse and Miss atlive bo' the iSco,utt Organization and}• and wagon to go to theflr, cedar they could possibly fill and hal. tendance of, those . interested in ,,i fain inner circles in the party are A ,.'M,cLeod, sunt,$ much pl,eave,d with the local as- swam) about two miles southwest ,1:; p kept (busy for the past couple of flowers, shrubs and plants at the (,, said to have demanded his resigna- _ PLAY IN GODERICH :ociatiton and the splendid co-open•a- of the bonne to ic'l u. some fire- weeks shipping , TiY hr ,Are There No Women tion. On Thursd4ay evening• of 1'as,t week tion of Rev.,'Mr. Parker as Scout P p Aping away in filling all the meetingbof the HorticulturalhloSociety wood which from time to time }ie orders ,they could. rba be held in the town hall on Friday •' 9 That is only one''saran. There a nunheir of Seaforth players were Masbex. A tGenipting luncheon was 'brought home with him,. Not coming Mr. Eddie Transients .pre,ad by the ]adios' committee and buy, of W6ndsor, sptent evening of,thi's weeik, :. onjoyably enterta•ine,d• in Goder ich by homie for ,his dinner it [vas not, the week ,end her with his mother, tMi . H. Jacobi and son Harvey, N•s; at-le others. The Premier is too drill the Goderich Ba'd'mlinton Club. The much enjoyed, together with a short thonught ,sttrange. as when busily en- Mrs. T. J. 13erry. were in- Wroxeter just recently at- 1A' Even gone knows what a transient or many of his party, the anres were initem4ting and in many prog•nami, gaged in that way he often d d not The regular weekly evtenin of the tendiivg the funeral of a relative {: means. We have had a ver,•y clue ,;,.hepar Price is said to look with c,rs:es clm,L, although Selaforth came 1'ha welek'ly meting of Carmel I welt homle until late in the afternoon. League was held' in -the school room there, and found the roads almost !an- . mind intimlate acquaintanlce hip with tolerance on a beer and wine issue, out on the -Mort enol of the 'score. Preshyt'efr^inn Welfare ,Club was held Hlowmovter, a.s•iit'began to get well on of the United , Cihurch Where con- passable in many parts. this new class of society which has Mixed Doubles. onMonday night last when 'there was in the,- afternoon the ,two brothevs, si'der•in the welbruerss of the, 'evens IConsidea"a✓ble sugar and ,molasses . f•: and otic Conservative party bad4y a veru good- attendance. The Scrip- { g ng sl spraiatg up so quickly and has reach- ;M.iss Watson and R. Waller, (G.) p- John M. and William M. decided to and .,bad roads, therl was 'a very have been m•arkerted during the (past f'r,els the nee,,] of a new and startling g go to the swamp and see if an thin.., 7 F deflt,ated ?stir,,$ Ferguson and D. Pat- tune lesson was t^ea,ci by Mr. ,lames • goad artttendlance. The mleeYtirib was week or two but the season for ma/s- ed such nuunbers in the past two or slogan -,l which to appeal to the ch'ell S.). lei-4, 15-7. Bengaugh. 'Scout ,(Mastery's address 1;ri'd 'ha ened and after fo'It . in ( „ PF opened by the singing of Hymn 275, drug was not very goad. ,fin • 'three years. country. Mrs. H, Taylor and 'H. Williams on the subject of Self Esteem," was t his foot track's in the snow for some followed' 'by 'Prayer by,Miss Murdock, (Miss Alice] Petty, of Toronto, has 11 . -Some are worthy of help and syrtt- (Cr, dlefelt'ted Miss J. Cluff and T. given by Rev. W. A. Young. The tittle times they were horri'f,ed to after which responsive reading of the ,been rv+i slitli<ng here with her parents, r' ' But as far ri the country is con- Taman (S. 7-15, 15-6, 15-9` 1 topic, "St. Flrancis Assisi," was tak- 'come across his dead bol in , paths; others are not. Bath classes reined], the• agricultural and rural y ' a some- Scripture lesson from Psalm, 23' was Mal. and ,Mr•s. G. 'C, Petty, ,but, is and , I Miss Gras fuck and C. Nafftel (G.) a ,en very pleasantly by,1Mr. Roy Me- wbaJt sitting,posture on a knoll where given. A sing-sonlg wAs led by Mr. has been quite, ploorly and endeavor, I are to be met with everywhere. They parts of it, at any rate, there is no defeated Mrs. D. H. Wilson and H. i Laren. The programme was follow- he had' sunk down from an attack of Same Renmtiie• Mrs. Hunttl ";> are on every road and highway; .ev- ed (by , ey gave a ing to take a rest, which she re- , ,,$lagan and no leader strong enough C. White, (S.) 15-5, 17-14. Y canbetsGs and a fine social haus heart failure, The ,team at a little reading entitled, "The, Habitant"; a quires. . ery householder has ca'te,red to and to carry it in the Conservative inter- (Miss Hayes and P. Camey (G.) de- slpe,ntt• distance wemel tied, to a 'small sap- guitar solo was rendered by Miss 'With (bad roads for the past couple' fed them, every town hall in every est,$ in the next election. feated Miss !'.Mary Bell and R. A. Wa'1- I Our local c'hwralr chol are pre- ling .anti- the load was nearly filled up Kat'h'ryn Drysdale. The topica, "What of (week's, (business has bel some- '' ter (S.) 15-9, 15-9. i Pae^imp fine soul apprropriate mutsic or.. the wagon. The coroner, Dire Oatt a'M'an Believe?" vias taken in a what dull in our villa town, and village has sheltered them Doulbling of the 'provincial debt and' ; for Easter ,Sunday and no doulat' ] almost every night during the past (Mists Mantin andlM, Balker (G.) de-, Dwyer, of Zumich Dwas quickly sent itvost interesltting and Iltelpful anon- An entertainment will ,be held un- 1.a wanton extravagance in the ex- featted Mises R. Thompson and Wp. I splendid and helpful ser.meons'. ,will be for and had ono doubt as 'to heart rv,x by Mrs. Hugh McEwen. This (der the auspices of ,St. Paul's, Angli- `.I A-'•• winter. penditure of the public revenue over Bell (S.) 15 5, 1,5=4, I given ,by tthe pastors, of our locsl failure fbering'bhe;cause of diel The was followed by a solo by Dr. Ivan can Church on Friday evening oil - But they axe-all men. Why?. Are a period of yIear•s, which 'has resulted Miss °Sanits and D. Nairn (G.) de- l churches. delceaseed' had lived a very quiet and Smillie ent}itlledi„ "'H'ow Lovely acne .this week when a number of inter- feate,d 'Mass P. 'Grieve, and John Mc- t ,,Shipment of onions by the cam load retiring life and v sell left the, Thy Dwellings;" there no women nut of work, unable ,in taxes beyond the ability of I g erl Y gs; accomepamded by est ing views will be given in connec- y y people Kenzie (S.) 17-15, 115-8. . i its going on briskly from• our onion farm,. IHe was unmarix.l and very M'is's ElJeanlor Fisher on 'the ono. A tion ,therewith. to secure employaitent of any kind, t4 in these times, have caused 'storehouses, and which will het to, prtr I..; pay Miss .E. 'Cooper and E. Ftieid (rG.) p prosperous being the owner of a piano solo. -was rendered 'by borne INliss Bertha Bell has been in To- r: no womuen hard up? the writing to appear on the wall. de-fea'ted Mrs,. R. J. Sproat and D. H. put 'money -into circuladi}on: number ,of fine farms nolo was of a Ender and (Htymn 192' was then sung, Tonto for the past week or so visrilt- U'ndbuibtedly there are. Thousands Wilson ('S.) 115-6, 12-15, 1r5-6,. The roads in this sieacbio'n hx,o• in, a kindl diis titioln, In politics he was followed b the,, ebenedictfbn, irng relatives and friends, i? ,Ii, Internal strife in .the Conservative 3' ' P po' Y 1' upon thousands of ihei'rif L;tYw do Mi,ss J. Cluff and' L. Htoggarth (S.) very, bad condition owing to the frost 'a, Reformer, and in', religion a mean- Mdlss' Barbara Forrest is and has Our rural arvadl couriers have base k i(i party will 'only hasten the end. defeated Muss A. Wurtele, and R. Os- , coming ourt of the ground, Coupled Ibex• of ,.the` Preslbyterian, Clhurch. The ,been quite. poorly for some time past starwggldnlg witrh very batt roads ors 41 I i MAtey live or exist ar how Filo they, ,be 3 (,G.) 15'-5, 115-9. w'th ,heavy ins. ntneial sea-vice frown the hare on at er ]tome on Soutli Richmond' St. .their ton routes during the past I 1 clothe, themselves in these times of Men's Doubles. .Rev. ,Mx, YYY ung, of Nairn, on, Sun onday _ dranaon last was largely at the west enol of ,the 'vil'lage. couple ofgweeks. deipres's'ion? KIPPEN . Walker and Williams (G.) defeat- d'ay last exchtanged duties, here with tlbbendad despite rain and every bad (Mrs. W. Henry is and has also been A great many are suffering from I Is it pride, or are they more will- ed Tn,mtan and White (S.) 15-9. era's son, W, A. Young, pastor of ',roads and was conducted by Rev. W. quite ,poorly ah ihta home of the fate secviexe colds in our village and virtu- s. x v Death of Robert Elgie.—An old and ,Carey and Baker (,G.) defeated -Carmel Presbyterian ;Church,, deliver- A: Young o{f K 8r7nel. iPresibyiezi t n 'Mrs,. ,Geo. 'Cass. it y. to work at any kind' of work . Y•f highly esteemed -resident of this dis- Patchell and 'Walter i8'. 18-13. ,ling exc llleant sermons which were 'Church. The pallbearers were all • ' ( ) pa Mr, Milton Love accom'pan'ied by Mr. nodi Mrs. C. L. Jinks were its Are ilrtey more adaptable than filen, l much enjoyed by :the' con rel ation, ynt, motor•,ed' to Toronto Exeter on Tuesday last visit,ng-rela- ,' trio passed' away' at noon on We g g close ruedgthbors do bhe persorus, of Mm. T. C Jo ` ntlore %lily satisfied? Are they nesld'ay, April 5, in ,the person of Mr. In the Urnited Church 'services. both ,Sidney•1MeArthvr, Wrrn. G. Bell, Hugh a few diays ago, each having business tiv.es .and friends. . , • more grateful for small mercies "• Robert E}gie, iafter an illness of ZURICH 'mo'r'ning and evening were taken by ,McEwen, 'Basil Eldwwards, , Lorne' Luk- to attend to in the, Queen City. Our road commissioners and ,room' . • Lave they more (bone and less wish- 'some duration. Mr. El'gie was 'born the pastor, Rev. A. Sincair, who gave ea• and T ottald Buirtrs, and the remains IMr. and :Mrs Alexander Smilliey of cilloms will now have a ,goadNoppar ' _. &o A number from; town attended the g were interred do IHens'a11 Union'Cenie- Toronto, spent last week here with •',unity of finding out, just where t , bone than men; more hand or what? 73 years a on the farm just across hisusually able man- ter t, the corner from. the farm where he funeral of the, I-ate Robert M. Bell y Oly. ,Surviving rbero't'he,rg are. their son, ,Dr, Ivan Smillie, and also gravel and stone are needed on our a ' Whatevler it is, there are no wo- ,died and where ,his father,, the late held from his hoose on the Zurich ner. At the morning service Md9s' atvd 1Willdam'' and sSsters, 'Mrs. D. 'with relatives and friend's. roads. Qnen transimts, not in the country Robert Ell had settled 78 years road near .Hensall on Monday. Annie Stnuit ,very acceptably render- Srtewart, M6vs ;1) amgamet Bell arid, ,`, at any] rate, ago. 'In 1'888 he was united in mar- -Last Sunday evening a class of ed a ,solo, while special parts, in the ;Miss Jean Bell. 411 - • riage to 'Miss Margaret Blair, ' of eight young ,people were tested in, anthem were taklen by. !tl A. ,Sin;` Mr. ,Mtrrdock Sta,wart, son of Mr. 71 ' Kir en, who survives together with clair, iMiisls Margaret Johnston and land 'Mrs. Duncan Stbewart near Hen , PF g the Catechism and Bible .by the pas- , j' < on,e son and three daughters, Robert Sam Rennie and Harry.Horton. H•orton. At sail, ,motored all -rhe way from one ' ' tor, 12,v, E. Tverkhsum, of the Lntbh- r Trouble In the Conservative D., at home• 'Mrs. Homer Hunt Sea- the, eweatdrng service a special part in of the Eastern SttaiGes 'where he hloldls ei•an Church. The class will be coat- ,® '. , forth;. ''1VIxs. Fred' (Rothwell, .Bruce- , the anthem was nicely taken by. Miss a fine ; position, to attend the, funeral , ' 1$`. Clam firmed next Sunday at the morning P , ' P field, and 'Mass Margaret Elgie, at services. , ; ,Bella 'Smiale and a well-rendered of his late uncle, Rablert M. Bell. • ( 1. IThere appears to be trouble in the home, He also leaves one brother, Mr. (Melvin ,Overholt has leased quarbetbe by,Mr, W. O. Goodwin, Sam The rains of the sport week have E , 'Mr: Wm. Elgie, of Seaforth, and one the 74-acre farm at Drysdale from Rennie' and 'Rrs. 'M. Drysdale and had a wonderful 'effect on the 'grass,'Easter Ontario Gomservabive camepG Deep Mrs. 'G. Hess. flower bulbs, and all vegetation, sister, Mrs., Joli•n Chesney, of Strat- Elie Celina,$ estate. g y' 11 . and serious trouble'at that, ford. The funeral will take lace at Rev. ,Mr. M, B. Parker of St. Pauls We regret to report that 'Mr. A. P Mr. John Deiehert spent . Tuesday, limn Church, conducted services L. The, Toronto Telegram, Canserva- 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon° from at' Lon•dom, g Cl,railway akgent is and has k 1•. 'five dictator in Torontto politica, says St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, iMr. B, L, Baulsli, manager of the both morning and evening in a most been quite ill for somie little time Shoe's 5, to the ,place of interment in Baird's' Northern Electric Co., 'London and acceptable manner while the 'choir Wit, but it: is'hoped. that he will . . Premrier Henry will resign and Elie , t 1.o, P phone Co. staff, `LondLhe Bell Tele- well 'sustained their parts of the ser- soon repair lits accustomed health. On S m,d evening Arte 2nd the sols in town on Mandan we Wh ,somewhat of an ,increase in A superb showing of. the Premrershi will be filled. cerrieter :4Ir. C. H. Beard. of , p by Attar- re ,vast- vice. Price. Ycyu•n•g•' s Unit- i The funeral of the late Robert M. the priee off farm. produceb mupjh y f -! Other Goruservative err in the ed Church held their usual meeting r, Y' ' Bell, and accounit of whose sudden more'its'' Ibieanlg ]brought. into market 446 seasons Newest and n1Y-General People of .St. Andrew's pap (1Mr. Ed. VF urm, of Markham was , I • 1pmovince are,n'ot quite so blunt. They 'the Yellowlshi,p Committee in ch'arge, a visitor in town ork• Monday. #is" 'death appeared in, these columns, was, and future 'prospects are better ap- Smartest Styles In Ties, ti,•i,th the resident, Will Thomson, in sister, Mrs. A. Fuss returned with held from bhe 'fa,mily home a couip'le rparently for the far-Mer and then for , t; p f of miles west of our village on the others as well. Straps and. Pumps. , Y the chair and 11is. J. Hetrderson at weeks. Zurich Road on. Mandy afternoon The , him and will visit for a few w "Mollie Bawn," " health an here s a Henrypossib lith that .the piano. s+host sing-song pre- -Mr. Ted Habei`er liar w'oa•kmen at . Y Play entitled, .. tY P , 1, he mtay be forced , to , reltnquish the -ceded the mieeting, ,,.after tvh;ch a work rem'o'delling the interior of his :.last, and despite rain' and very bad, -given untder the austpi,c'es of the Wel- FiATUIi%E PRI{%Ii''S - - - Premiership. Some :say, in favor of ht^mn vas sung.. The Scripture les- cl, reiling. ti lren completed the homy' -roads, w qu e -lar ely attended. £are Youtth Club, of Carmel Preigby= •$1.95 ' $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 son, I Coa•intt'hianC, .ver,; 9-15, vas will be modern with fire place and 'The s rvicc was conductied by Rive. terian Chuach. on Tuesday evening . I one persons, and other, s say soyne one W. A. Young, pastor of Carmel Pres- last in the Town Hall, was largely It by Ruth 'atson., fol'lo,%l by full bathroom equipment. , bvbet^ian Church, and the pallbearers attended and much enjoyed from MEN'S S EASTER OXFORDS ^, lel+se will fill ,the shoes. , All are A the devotional dxet•r,is•es and .the sung- Miss Lottie Tlrerkhciiii resumed ''. agreed,, howeiver, that .-Kr. Henry in oil a hymn. li;ev. R. R: Conner het i were all neighbors,' namely: Sidney start to finish. This is a d'irania., in New St 1 sa. g position at the telephone switch= yes-1°1eW Lasts—New Low Prices 11. must 'go. • .. , « led in prayer. :Mr. J. I3. McLean board after some weeks. holidays, I McArthur, Hugh McEwen, Donald four acts, played by the; Beachwood } Burns, Basil Edwards, Lorne Luker and Nairn Dramlatic Society under $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 , $3.95 Premier '.Henry, however, says he anal tlaughte'r, Miss Gladys, -,an- a 'Mr. Jarob Weaclo has purchased 1 . . . s+ i} pleasing• duet, accompanied by the' 75-acre .faith on the talon line, 1 and William G. Bell. .The 'remains the direction of Mrs, (Rev,). G M. t' is Irish and he intends to stick, Sa were interred in the Heneall Union Young, and; to say those taking, part MISSE'S'S & CHILDREN'S EASTER FOOTWEAR ` there y2r's• ,J, P. McLean on the piano, west of Dashwood, occupied by Mr, you are. 3Trs. A. Monteith read a very inter- Aneus Patterson. Mr, lVeido own- G getery. The deceased was alife- iii it did their'parts vnell is putting Patent Strap Slip els, Patent Ties Black Calf The tremble is not of recent ori n. e, tin s loo resident of the Township of Hay it [eery mildly, as bliey .really excelled la 1 lI gi paper on Taking t p the ed this firm ore yeas,$ ago and he and was in ]tris 76th year. He was themvselves delighting the forge audi- 11 It has, in fact, existed ever ;ince•G. f foss," after which a hynm has intends doing Tack to the' far:, af- 1 g Oxfords, Black Calf Ties—A11 New Styles at sung. Norman Alexander too} the ter living in Zurich' for earn a lost prosperous and well-to-do lc,mce throughout a drams, that took Howard Ferguson, a mos astute pot- g years. ' farmer and highly respected. He nearly three hours to resider•. A ,.: $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 $1.95 ta;,pic a lrich was very 'Interesting. " Local merchants are making' daily itiician, rea4izirg• the enc] was in leaves to ,mourn his (sudden death pleasing feature of the evening was The meeting closed with the singing •s,hipiir,enrks of set onions, whioh were from, heart failure., lids brothers, John the otctiestra of the Welfare C1ubf Come—See the New Spring creations in Footwear. {-- sng4it, decided to 'try new fields and of .Hymn 3.84. anti the Mizpah bene- stote,d "over winter. M..axud. William i1V1. and, his sisters namely, Mr. Fred D__atars, his, laugh- See the best Shoe Values you've,seen in ears. Mme. Duncan Stewart Miss, Margaret tel - Irern . pas e l the tmu.n'tle, of Premiership ovl'' qi e are gia'd to report that Mr. ami' y y and (Miss Jean, tet the home. The de- Bemgough who , la d v aria Jim ' - er to the shoulders of Vir. Henry, his : Trs. Isaac Jarrott are tmprac0'li,g in I r '' , g e, and little son, pelrsortaT "choice of successor, health• HENSALL 1 Ye e23' nicely ire- c. , A number from this vicinity at- ceased was unmarried'.. ttween acts, Rev. Mx. Young, of 1 At that time there were murmurs. . 'A very well- aNiteuded and most Nairn„ very' (pleasingly introduced the - tended the funeral of .the late •John Dawn Goes McGinty—Any article in our ' Many armonlg the ranks of the. stal- Ilk]], of the Zurich Road, on :Monday stare will be sold -aa '"h01 onest- ° zoadnes9" pleasant social evening was held in castle, g~iving'a short synopsis of bhe hat{' price fSvtn;April nth to Apri•1 loth, HEsy, .Henrs,all lodge room of the Ind'epend-' play,. while his sign, Rev. W. A. Young''- warts thought that the leadership of the Jeweller, He'nyatl, onik_ 3408-z ; ent Order of Oddf ellows, the occasion of our' village, opemiezd the meeting. !. • Hay, Seed'+Grain and Flax Sehd For sai._ ' bel to do fill to Mr. Lloyd Hud- malting a few short remarks. IF t t)ie party would have ]leen better in Badlrliriton Club Had Busy j'„•, r the hands of Attorney-General Price, One hundred bans of gond qual 4ty hay, also , ]son:, D.D.G.IM.., of South Huron, who Our coming Spring Fair, underthe I `•' Feed boarleyr , Grade No. 1, Reward Springy M wind arrnbrng the numtber wan dMr, (Continued from page 1) wheat anod, O.A.G. Ni,. 181 field peas, clove* lt'as been an assistant railway agent auspices of South Huron Agricultural fl r 1 Price herself, who is said to -possess Mixed Do:;bles. neat, +feed flax seed and seed flax seeal. Prices here for a number of years, but who ,Society ,of horses cattle, etc, is ', ' ' 0 osite 'Ex o'sitor Office ' . ,, P. Patchedl and :Miss Davidson (B.) on kaipp,licatiltm, tnspectun Ionated. Owen i Just recently received a promotion looked forward too with very much in ( pp p hE 11 I a ambitions in that direction. eliminated Te,d Tania, and Mrs. Parke Geiger &San, xen,au, Ont' Phone No. ss, call to Forest station, Lattvbton Covm- 7te4etst, an Tuesday, April 11,. and • All of which did not augur a hap- (S.1 15-14, 15-11. .. $408-3 ty, and who leaves the first of the I. { ,i` py rale for Mir. ,Henry and from then ,C• Weston and 'Miss H. Seeds ('B.) °4 ,u . elf Mer, batterygscare ly used week to engage in his duties there- on the clouds have been eliminated H. Cl:hite and Miss ti're chains, rtbuls, •raddabor cover, Irol to The first part of the, evening was de. . m gathering o n• ., S. T. Wood -(S.) 15-1,,, L'i-12. see evenrimlra. Make otter casfi, R. Geiger; voted to progressive euchre, 'tete first r 11 4.A great deal of the trouble for D. McKenzie noel Vfrs. • VGcE van H nseot. Ont sacs-2 prize for th® ladies ,bring worn by . - ,Jr. Elie Ontario Conservhtive party is (1;.) eliminarted W. Parke and Miss The regular meeting of the village Mxs. Fred Alaaimis and the first prize I as 4} r juts, a hangover from the extrava- Gluff (,S.), 15-14, •15-12. council was held Monday night in the for .gentlemen by 'Mr. Gordon Park- YOU LIKE X0 *ST. " ' R. Walter, and Mrs. St,nvart (S.), council chamber at 8 p.m., with Coun•- er. After euchre -th,e tables, served a panto rule ,of Mr. Ferguson himself. - ' eli-minaterd A. ' cohier and Mrs. Seeds cillors Petty and [Mick-le absent. te for. a fine lunch, boli}' (bo}intiful orad ' ". ,?bluer biovlbtes are thre result of lLr, (13•) 15-7, 15-0. minutes of the previous meetingwere tempting, and after all had drone iiemry's cult stuibbornnes's or stupid- T. C'arclnto noel Mrs. D. H. Wilson read,. Jones and SRpencer: That the am,ple.jwstice to the goad ,things pro. F "p l AT EASTER $i' Sty. (.5.) eliminated M. Grainger and.Miss minutes be adopted, as read--tear- rvii'ded y the ladies, wh , were inv'it- E ZThe record ,of the Henry adiminis_ 1, Kirk (R.), 15-14, 15-2. vied. F. G. Bbritb on, 'tax collector, ed to acconVaixy their husbands, or .. aitllom, and the, Cons'e'rvatil ^e party W. J. Bell and Mics Marion Bell r'epo'sed rev aid taxes same }eft ' rip , Bi}ila unmarried savers as their t , t (S. eliminated B. Hi to hi, proper legal You'll want to look our best for this annual, Higgins and Miss izk to collect in the girl's, a ,$barb paagralm was, carried y in (hxtaria have suffered severely in yI. Feaguson (S.), lti-8, 15-11. way.. Cammtvndcatioms• were ,read ery nicely by Mr. Spring Style ShbW. Surely you must have some °i: oust""*presided ;ovens• v I the •past two years. There have been D. H. Wilson and :Miss Mary Bell from Good Roads Association, On- George E. Fee, the Noble Grand of tetany suras, of olmission and commis- (S,) eliminated L: Groves anal M. toric Tawrushieps Ascsociation and A. tine Lodge, who'catlleP u'poh ,Past Dis- suits and dresses left over from last fall which, ,, `, ' }on; and armiong the last of the latter Groves (B.), 16-10, 15-6. MuaTay & Co., same filed. Bills and • tric't Deputy Ed. "Dignlan, of Exeter; with a good cleaning, some .repairs and dyeing, Will I .11 ,Tar. Stewart and '.Mrs. R. "S•proat accounts were read as follows: J. Past District Deputy, G. ,C, Petty, be good for many weeks more Of wear. Let tlS' fix ' WW. the purchase by the Government Passrmore h $6.93; J. A. Pater- Lloyd Hkrdlsony ,p'eset'a D. D. G. M., s eliminated' ,'Wallace and Miss 1M. Yda'o, of the Abitibi Power develtrpm,ent in Don,gdas (B.), 15-9, 1'5-12. son, license, fire truck, $2,03; G. Hud- and Past Nglble Grrandrs, Jamie's Brine, 011 U for Easter at a small portion of the .cost of 1i the northern ,part of the Province for R. Grainger and Mrs, Jowett '(B.) sort, charity, m,eaks,. transients, $17.50; of Exelter, vLTA '." J. Sutherland, of y elimninated A. McLean and Miss P. T. 'C. Joyn)t, charity, $9,60 Wie'sley new. clothes. $14;04'Q;000, when, it could ,have- been I%eiusall, for ',addressees. All the G Grieve ('S.), 8-ltr, 15.5, 17-1,6, Hayter, charity„ $3.90; W. A. White, speakers sttreslsed how well Lloyd batt gurchmsetd for a 'here fraction of T, 'Crich and 'Miss Betty Southgate charity, $1.45; 'Scott's Grocery, char- ,0 r.. Wmb,:=Murnt, acid when the Province (S•) eliminated C. Wallace and Mrs. itY, $3.17; T. E, Drulmint+omd, chart anrfoxrrpc d ithfl ut5es as D. D. G. M. r 's3'', and ;haw f adthftal, en 'c and able 0 1 aIreJady load a surplus of hydro runes Moorhouse (B.), 15-10, lib-4. $0.7'S; O. Ttwibclhell, dhari;- 20c; W. the had always `.,' ,ember of Drp'Cleaning,ri, J. Jowett and Miss A. McLeod (B) R• Darvidlson charity,. $12, 0 S. Ren- a m },".• - 6tYi]O the hundreds° of thousands H,nsall Lodge, No. 2,23, and the re- eliminated Miss Elder and B. Downie ore, charity, $1.79• T. W. Parlmei I of tiolra,ep'orw'eli'. , grnt felt that tYne iRrals leaving the vie- a tLZtat was Iliad enough, but there (S.), 1:5 8, 16-0. chan-iby,"•$6.68; G. F. Case & Son, loge and distrix', talt'howg+h of course g Dr. W. C. ,Sproat and Mrs. Sproat charity,, $34.75; G. F. Ca a &son, ft was pramal,iom dor biro waded to Then appears to b@ indicated ri,: miP to. !be oHilter f)eattvrel of this eliminated Miss G. Gale and Dr. Hop- cartage (7Sc), coal ($25,05), $25.80; the fact that he was that going far "N",. ` power ,'deal which were infinitely kips (B.), 17-14, 18-17. Bon:thron & Drylgdale, supplies, enough away a lose interest in the Pressing (anything) 50iQ questions, Men's Doubles. • 38.56; J. Sangster, adjvstting assess- district, , A feattrnre of the „ • . Piemt estioms ' dsaroe Ppb, v,', Messrs. Taman and White elihndnat- mlel $12; T. Welsh, adjusting as- even:n,g was sibs presentation 'k• Clan and Press Suits, y i{rt wed in the 2,egrsllatvra 'by Mr, sessmi ttrb 12 C. McDone}I, ad''ustim presenia y the ek _ ed G. Weston arid B. Higgins. , $ , J g lodge of a very handsome engraved It[bS HULd aHhers, requesting informs J. Jomve tt and P. Patchett elinin+at assllsstinertk, 12. Total, pin, which pmeseiut>Eution was mad by Clean and Press •Shits 1,' t $ $206.20. a piece .. $1.00 ( epees W. Parke and R. Walter. Jones and Spencer: That accounts Past District Det iurfiy G, C. Pettl in THE PRICES , A , ibo Ivvitatt opts and con- ed ' _ as read be ,paid, e Ibe ,tted•'by this latest r tT. McKenzie and C. Hamilton slim- P , Pt Bomthron & very Ila gistbi guage, leC@ inated A. Sohier an, Dr le, and ondenQ dramm on the s and ice] c tan Clean and Press Over..25 d' A. Napkins. Drysdale, and was veiny nicely aclrmtovv,edgeld r ..' 1W,' J. Bell and J. Cardn,o elimi}nat- Treasurer for same-tCarriech Spen- and reiplied to by hltte guest of the etv- a t, 0 a lorog (Mahle no answer was ed D. (McKenzie ,and ceer and Jones: 'Matt the Sdh6ol / d B. Clark. ening, who said it -would serve ria re- Coats .. I,t lM f oo isoAbeso questions. The I. H. IWleedmtlark and D. H. Wilson 'd Chargrad X10; the Hydro :rnilnd him, of 'h•ls d(irce and very pleas- l• d - a Gamimissiott $10 sort the Public Lib-, Clean Hats tel, r mer' ruse.& alb fit+vt The refus- eili'ma.nated ck. 'Grainger and' M. Grain- • . ants relathoatslt' with the Order am•1 ........50C gel. vary $5 as their• share of t'hc• audit-• the 'Erotrhers 'herre compmIn the . I V6 1 1 cai aosat9r 'vat omdy in the iru ex nl s,-1Carried g 1SY NEY „ j l ESd, Devereaux and C. Arnent elim g l Spencer ,aivd mamibett5hir N,E'Y ,t p. `lie evening was r b ttx ,ixg tot the costo- iniated F. Wallis and C. Walli a. Jam: Tilrart' we rnorov aourm:—,(lam- tbmattghPo to a e10 by all rising and i to I I ,. ', 10ovv'er deal became, 'Dr. W.•0. 'Sproat and- A. Dowtnire ried.---rllartries A. Paterson, C1emk, singing most hft"ly "Gad Save Our lf,* n,a` .letpgm' gtlt ttfit' irlttarkt. elimlitated,J. Pete and L. Elliott. Mr. Mellor, Blatchford a few datys Xing." )i, r"it ` arott0 ,not lours and Women's Doubles,. d v1ary 'successfully underwent an Death of RtolEreatE.1VI" Behar woo sic At the Commercial Hotel ,nlrI i Mrs. MdPSwan and '(Mips Davison petrattfioal for iautarnal camplaintbs in this Iw!eGk to dhrottlicla Etre death on PHONE pj4i „rftkl ,his Groiv+errumont ettim'inated Mrs. W. Parke and Miss 'Hju(rort eSptriang+s Sammtarivan and is oto- filiursda aEEelutroolt lsb of one of 27 WE SSD 2 CALL F0 AND DELIVER Y t 0 _A Y 1 N ' , I'll6f 9'5 M v t"t{,q + fjCv'',it hk I c y r a. ,. a , h,,,,,. 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