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The Huron Expositor, 1921-05-20, Page 4k,q4,ff5MN`kiW45 ': i�,`X:.,:., ,,, :� .. ., 't, I_;" 1, , � , I , ,; , r; ..... . I—, ,­­ ­,...� 'r.41 1,11 � _. I , ,. V111 " 1W ., " ,lij�l"-":"�, I -1 4�ir - �­­ '�. , , , - . , 4 ­. . I ,. . 1 '. I., " �; , � , � . . : . . ltv 1, . -,,-,� � - '', , � � - � - . ­ I .1 . . . 1. ,� r, '010 � , 714_�� �,-It, , I, _. I - .1 ""', � .. I i , . . I ... � " 1,;..� ,�', -,l:� I ,ir.. '': , , �,!i I I "" I � * 0, _ I �,_�, I .1 .� ': � ,_ . . . I I . I, ".. �, , ,' �­ ­­ ­__... .., ­ � I . ""P7 ll!", I I, "I 11 � � �, - , ­ ­­ ­ , , .. �, r � 1- -r-als- 7-17,1- " � � I -­ , - 5 -;Ar-. .1 .11. I_ ­ 1W �� ; ' 4�'k& I alrerAhinUncit only whist Q�WA . . � I .. 0'9,1 -0 - ` 14,70 tj . W" ge,aereli _ I � ..... A ", "' ,#,., , I . I � .. , - * I .' M� .. , , Now ARV he MAUllater, I '. . � It' I , - . . tarlitklzed- and r,liti co� 4:714 WT, AM71 o, Aud,Tke 0 .1 it�� I .bilf �a I , � " � *�Q-*, .. 77 , .I. �. ­",,_� " .- s wlftmo= *Is -=' tw Wfis, 04tav an ..... . 44 * linviltod . . �. I "I I'll I r' Was UUYOnO t e ofigA ,,,`.ki,R1,-4 � .1 larkleized In a4aw Titers for ' i � I woum. 'rhere neve 11 a 0 , 111*1 O"i"tit I It. 1, .. 1� - I "I - &I to Mr. wag- Who",virsited her Who did n freeway on ii. coWert in ithe i, .. . -!' � Pit-IZZ'9--i ,rig lao ,61,11;� a1ppro . 19, � 4=.!� '11-t.Art., It Ocall0burn-1 Vhe'r. hga it,een -a feeUngthey bad not only been cheer- eveto.p -'6f. ,May 30th, 19 �1011DN' ,c . '" - --- I, 's _g, 11 6=.'. Cl=�J. kz6vi-b-8 core action, fidid he ie� ,ted onvi..41eaged bythat cepited the invktation.-Remember the i - X=I -W. U WILA.- Illible conjetitun us or not ed birt cowdlor: . - o' the Mathooist church on � a '.. li, Ft. SO." the Minister would not be called Lip- chaerful little iuffearer,.Ahe bact � � recite, �,, 11141,11 r. Dedy--b , %�l � 11 to give up his portfolio, mot Wonderful faith Mind courage, riLet" givefiling, May 231-4, whenthe l Foultiry I Nefebeg-G. A. Billiti--ill 0 never left Rev. J's -Milverton will � -5 wild,ch in all her suffering Plan V._ ---"My W -d -loo " if cointuritittie work were any lf,la ft Knight, of ' b' le V 1i speaciial Opla-) Offer Most Flit cnit,pion of busy tunes lit Parliament her. When her father d she -was render 131un Valjearr."-Mr. John 73 " .1 I t'or Sol,- littler, It. Arnold H th,f this siossion i, file blesiest that able to be uruttrid, but when her Craig is erecting hL neat kitLhen,to ab , It winated--sturo, & welhIngton h Earneendvill. Clool-1, 8 has ever been 1,11"wil fo-I.t. Oil al- I niother died site was confined to tied, the rear 'of Their dwelling on Queen C - pt, ,� 11 M.Y,24th a, Mit.l h, ,_�t ,v, 1,y da3 I. ,..,, .� M.,nday arid I but In,r -,11vilt. faith arid trust WCIV str�-et, doing flit, work himself and .Ir I�l;i, Wanted- VIrsuil, i,aywo � S_Iuj'iLl�, till I V .I' I' fl -11 liv, to tkight ' shown ill tilt. lat-tisilige .she seat t,) making a' v,,y treat and complete at , 1; '; llfolice�r cluel,odill, C,aeacd 5 R lt�. ,ktiv,rs will take for '41 i"."",�,,,­ " I .nb,ll"!­., -;, ,it, , !I,!: III 't- Ili dif- I her Mother- whita !I becalile know" job.- eV. G I . better Health HL'i I'-., I Pat I I , �i - , , l3ig liedo'litoo G ..... Iye_ 'I.1e Co. � I".1%,11. 'i-cl:o?" of C., 111.11111log, ., ILI,ut �ht- ­uld not tevovvr: ­Pelll hib subject :!I tit, Methodist church $1 I� ill � � Apol,a,� 11"I'lo..- I ' � ,olilit,1111 i � _N11011ola," bill' Said, "that When I it Sunday (mottling, "Pessililisla, its le. , 1, I ('�Ia ,.'el'.v_ s CLI1.11:1'1119 Ifte .,;',-I, -,.," and in the evenii N ".3 , I. . - - 'aill - to walk ig I r' . - " : S I".2 w� Ill. S",w rt b %"li,., 44'.nvrul:y III:, It ­� only tile I Ill., ill, I - v, ill lit! ulth. Cause an,d (,or _ , . ced , 'I'll.!,. it,, Cool � N%ith her." Her Bible wits her- eon- Rev, ,Mr. AI.,y,.,-,, of Zurich, will have " "... I � -rhe �o,oder" st'I I :itn:l.L 'rs t1o.:,_,.;\­. � I, "'it,* ­r; ,.it Z,:II,­ia IN-,''iting until!" Wao. 'I'millanion kind sourvv of the charge of ' flit, service, exchanging as $1 , I tit and, peace and calla trust- lie is doing Nkith Rev. Mr. Rivers.-- lar .' I I I I .1. I I X" !1a, sull, and all ,%,i-1,1I.i_, al tile �alll, I .. fr I :I " "'"o'- son"' ,If Them "t4i have re- I fulnesi, whil-11 enablea her to .say to Our council ill, beat day to day -43 , , . THE HURON EXPOSITOR 11 be, lo'l.t.owlag Sister: IL(lod - NNA: -ants, J1 oil . llolt!10 to bring lilt'] 0�e ll()Ut;e U I, is good Lhe weather ,,, putting o. fe I 51 1, " . - it v t trust ,that th - - NOwNh higisluto'll NNi:I I based arid I tit Ili(-; I ant nut aft Site will our Main s r I, and we N " 1. � . -_ _. � - - - 7. . -_ I ot1wrs will riot set,%(, much greater br sadly trussed, riot only in tire when compk-ti-ti it will be Number - I � � : I - -c -ishell One�Ajessrs. Clouk Bros. are rush- I" ,� , t SEAFORTti, iI'ridny, May 20th. 1921. purp.ees than to KIN.(. ill, illembers hono, whet Mot wits chill so -titi.ii -story t.. .. � I -_ - -4 th"l-of the opportuaity of Voicing, dearly still ministered lto sit) lovingly, ilig to c,olpl, a one I., _ - 0,il 'yo-wa ('11 lilt, subjects tinder- rv. ! but by a great niany -friends, all of coment addition to their, present ". ., t, which p I ,,.,-IN-,. Out- 10hill", Itifivy art, doing, I Nebula will longo renoIniber tit(, brigict, orage on Wellington Stre t, THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT* 1,.,,,.,,.I,, is t, inCI­­ the Use of squiring f:ic, that always greeted Nell.1 afford theol IoLich more room arid -1 . - . ' - r. -v practically .11 o.' thent. While our hearts go out In conveniences ftycarrying oil Their I r ... I Rjolv.,,� I)z,N I., ,v,.1 :It ! ,,t ,tull Lhe `,-Iv pap, ,ill, ., :� -,,I ll�l,, I,port.r' MI Co. b touk. I ,yni-.n,,,iiy it) flit- s,ilro%ving relatives business. arid t it, have noW a very '), . "'..4 . new ­,o.dLi,.l- ,If Laxtai"ll IS 'ho''Itt'll t I J, M". Ar- * jalif i-specimily are our iwarts vore fine and cooll:)I, plant for carrying . . : ,!.g. ,!.-iio.;,ra,:,hw uol(" whilh i arid reilidiring 1. . L There 1, n ­*,!';rig in It To justify ,,rward,, printed arid then tit-- prinatt-d fur the sister, now so lonely, they on -the soft) .sell nig A. i�' I h, o.sit, of IINII t 1, , I, I,ol­ -f lo,to"'ill., I. 'I�' �­­i ­11"IfUlIN' 31-11L "ill Ill The cto, ,111 lind their greatesa. comfort lit work.-I.gr. D;)rlaldsil, of Teeswa er, r L: 1,1,. ,_I, rom the Ronk the loved who recemly pareIr , ". .1joll.t. ,kill ,;IlTy Ili,- h,,,.%..l. till. nwoib,,� ti,e­ words f ittsed the grocery A , )Ia'. 1), - I It it r ; . 1, y 'll.tl, I. v, " 'i'll'. � . 1.11" .1, IT . - it IT, T. W. Parlimer m I, I . burdvii in,", 11"UN'll ­ .. !;,Illk til'y Will (u) ino,,, g.o(i ,nie ,:,� i,ov,d so welt: ,,i,rti-iout, I I, business of Mr. � �l I'. ulxdr�v Tax and Ilu,itl,ss Profil Ta x H"I'd of printing tilis N-11, is ill,, I sight of the Lord is vlou death or %,tll as .hi., rl-staurant kind ice c reuen $ � I � "i � . )lav, gloe ill,, ".L.ly of I'll Ile"I" and "o.aklcSL .. , , l% . L in a decade. , lii,:i Railus " liat,lur busill,,s c iniolcted therewith, a , ;! . . . ,sl, doubl"'I . �ook POSSesto011 accord V_ IT , . ii 11 in till r IIIJ­ 1, all :11111, N ....... it, 11',ILhing in it,, Ittudget ! * '' I ing to agre $ , 1 ,oilvg 1,:k\. T:w ;,Flit du.allrllo� I;Ae, in %0,1,11 "I"Lild ,till f..r ;, prollal.lvd I KIIIIIE,N nwrit on .mooday last and intends I I, I pushing tit,, trad,, I-, iLs limit. He c , :� 1tIe-ntr,h,Io.t all'i L!I,.Ie is pl-tovi'lol, in fa,,t, tlwry i� tak Ill :, I N '­­ Mr Gl-org, Cudloll"I'llaarlY "I., I,, I­!.I.-II�!-,'_' ,1,L -toll Vallo­ I'll Lit" Ill il.Ltl': hn, it, ,)v 1 - "' . . has ongarged file set -vices of Miss It . he F-Idiag �01l,11, � . .1 1, .1, , , kXvh,I:W.- I'all. Ill tit, ,isLl,.-,t,lI,ot fil.,t "r till' ,.,., If , - y.,_!, 1.Lro ;, it.,id,-ol. ,if thi, vielloty � Kninra Di(-II,,-tl, who will prove air A , - 111�,, , hil 4 i ! , il'� ,hl -r, Ili,! �Ililllill'tll$ 1'!'irill- � I 1 ' , t i,�L� -:--1 sN,!IN ill hi, holn'. h, I-I"e.tel able assistant, having had good ex- f :. cr.U! , -holl!'i Von". and ill,- 11"I".1i'lly "I'll- I * I � S III]:,\, la'! in bi, ,-ii'lity-folli'Lli . - ;_.i� I!, .,,:,.,,,I ,,,list I),, mark- ,,, " : ,-.I it - I 1wreence in pas, yi-ars lit the grocery $ �.. ll 11 J, at,. ( .'­ coulvi-N. ,If ili!t! IN ,,.k bc olomo,d till bY _II. I '-1. 1[, %%�,:i a brother of The la',v humness, and while 3 �� ; I , 'h , ,I .... d mercautd, _: , led ', Lill' 11 ,!Io' 'd I ,If ,,­, N- --k, a-� it ,h-lild b,-, I \v:Is .,I:, well ,, �, . ..... k'Allf, W ill, Ir llat,llou; - - -, �ll ,It ;d ", de. : \% ;. I ia In Collin ...... who regretting lo,inv, fur- tile it air $ I I origin. I . 1 .I IN' "III! . 4now Inasr)n out g ... ill busine ( ,�� 4�, , .I, Ill'.Z" "I th, fal-Ill ;"I I . I ]I,,: It" a ,',I I stlli, � 'I" - . . it 14) all here and vk;t� :I building , , r ,,,,I III , - , I - .I "is -I I;-, rwrv. .., "t." hk t!:!de and had a hand in Id ' !,_!"d . , . ,,lo, t-kx. I I 'I, n eat"I'li h lWls - f, I--. ;,re" r, ", 'If I i�( I 1, L . ,I' I*,I,V:1,"I In ',ar,N - fine brick residi-nee, in 'a like Mi. P;olInvI We will .� " �:11-ot w-ep, I'llk III I ,I i,f Lit, �� J: - I B�,,,' I, f- -1 !;)' !'I\Lll'N III.\ I'" 11" b% ab­tt Nil,\- 27hi, z ... d al ,n:v " -1: " , , , his � distri,-t, lind also in flit- building I)onaldson ,Ill succ,s� lit Ili., business. I, I " ! , . . , shall has engaged .. - ­ 1. L ta x IlII 11 ll�­ �",d ., 'Irit, -it". doobh.d. t"'Ill "I't.-at i!'d,laI.I'lI­, .! "It-Uld � ,f St Andrew's chur,fi. Kippen, -Mt. John E. Mai, 1�: - ! 11) It roliSholl ific- ;I,:,. 'the I'tolvet ...... 1'. oalln;r th, fi,,,!- "I"', 'I' JtIo" '"',",,*I, lv:L1 H"'Ctt'd ',IfIV-fQLII' N,var", with Mr. T. Murdo,k its courier oil �L '111"' M11""'t :' 'I'll, I*i,il S, ,*%:"t. ;,!::.'Il'l I ­LIA a'.Il I . littinsall ruial I-I'Llic Nil, 2, and we .�.� � )ropos,tl� vIli- till' l'il" I :L).!Il t`lts "oluall.l.. A number of believe hatw bovi giving 1) ll� " ,I­ko _:id NV)I,Z.lI ,,I,,, Ilo"kL fa very good t, ... brou "I b.,111g, 'to."Is.-I "'.1t. I,, ­l,l­.-,:l. It'I'l flol,,I, fl,.ol h,l,I- attended the full- s I : Thl-Ina, Cook, - , 71%,,, �- l -N,,% ,­,-jd­,., ,f IlL,! .te daliticlo. -Nil- . I ing dolial"t . �ol"',',' : .:.,,I I,-, Tu,�day_,Mr. Jani(-4 Jarrtt tis � ,1 I A I.; N ....... L t I­Itoo�!11, kch;eh ViV­ -B I,, I ...... 4 onl,ir, (;,,,,,I:,: . I - Nvho is a gl,,;iL II.ver ,if fl!)wvrs of all , I I . I , . ;, , hn, fioislwd his st-con't "t-ral tit It., ".. firolols,� L." i, .;;v ��I;l;­'Lvd' als:. III, 1, L - . � .1 I. . ,,I kinds and ,h-, I s :I vivat olany fin - 4! i. the A;_,i;,:,1:.!i ,-�I`,UP, 1%,rcl-ILLNI '01 . I' , i ­ ol !1 :'I W -;'t thZ" !"(\ Put ; ,, I �lltl, collvi�e, Lo,olon, "as varieties ill III-]- 'ral-di-11, has at thN. . , 1"tIvI, ,�,- �I­ill�. T!!, 'I'.\, ill ': ,:,1"!I,,,a:,!"I:ttIIl�Iin in the hydn, Ilkill. *1 absencl-,."f :!!. I.,lig-prollis"I gvrit-ral ',"",�"".�,!"."L.I.,-�,t�.s *,'I:,,, Co.]-, will I ;It . K LIN I";N III for the suninier­ oresent thri, ;l %crY title - showing or -1 - .:-i r 1, d­-!arl.-lI ill fulo, I �"I"I'll," '_ in rl"'. av,.. \%lo"her ., -ouds tulbps marralb,iing over' -00. It is �� ta r: If . . , . I . it I .N,;,!,�- r:,oI,,, ,,rp uow ,)it the I . . 1�­ . of .1 fisca! iI"1,.,.y ill vocolica,ge th I. .... riot ,hey ,fll be a, 'w,"I'mv as i �,;.11 the,,. ,I�Allls dl.awing gl.avel ill,. nice to'bat flo"'PlIs in abundance .. , ". devviolino.-:1! "r ind"Istrivs based oil , lot. of ihi. owndwrts T,qw. n-nilins I ,­nnt� roact work. -Mr. Faskun, our arid it iwni,-,, tQ be generous in giv- i; . t, J­'duv"s of ("Ill-ok, all I , I Ill. I - I 1!,!,I.l "�'sl g, ing them to LhoSV who have nine I . - the nairuri,l thrri,shvl .,ut Whi-ii -liv clall rit, who has been , ­ - 1. iliili�ll 11 -g -eal . ',', I , I. . ;� again,! a plo'­-�jvl. t�Iriff. Canada i ll-jt.le, ii�,t, d,,,,TI I,, ,�vcuttvv ,.,, .. "�L I and appreciate the beautiful all much, -, , ,s. lovt, � . . b. a ys and also under ,o- in fact; zthe I pleasure comes lit l, Ow 1.0wral rings. it, int-dical treatment, has returned ,4 � war debt wu�,t I . _ ,. I cinient dv�lttrud, but there was I giving plca�suri- nd not like the t, ant en I ",,f I, again lit his post. .His many - -h, t -I I . . ook his girl to , I . lig Lhat al- BRI'CFFIELD I K:pp, it friend, %Vill be glad to iearn Kir, ,and whvil she renvarked how ... , till jus,tifi,atiou, for maki tingy MI'low %% ... , � . readv heavy b:urden heavier- by oil- Kelly Circle— The regular inee'..n-, t�lic it,. is inuch i-inprovell ill healt.h. I .. I : - and extravagant expendi- fragTant-vth,s, Iwant-IIS smell while , . necessary . -is -- -. an,] 1. I, I of Lhe Circle w,. held t -n Wedne - �l I :,till Mrs. R. Brownlee being roast(A by ill,- vendor, he said � . I 1. tures -such as tile present government (lay, May 5th. Twenty-fiv, nocn- fitinily, will) left here sim, wr.ekli ,, Yes, my dear, and I will drive up a N. The cus- s". .1 delighted to engage in. -1 orse ag, for, Orem n have arrived .safely little cWer so as you can t - the Liberabi dec-lareil, beri answered the roll Nvith , It , - I I � I toms tariff, lated as It) reduce on trost. As there is tit, ,;if,- fu r :it Ilit-ir th-stination.--we art, pleased better sYnell."-The Masons ofgHen- .11 t, should be so re git the people of p2l,er,', ,Lhe Gircle have devided net ill mltI, Lll,it Mrs. A. McGregor, whose 4 *,� the cost of living to thlis nionth. Tile illn,st; we mentioned last week, k ,all Lodge an, looking forward to � 11 ge Which it) coIl`cT` tile"' . visit of tit(, District Deputy Grand I I.. Canada, a necessary (-ban 'Kelly Circle would like iS the people now �huwulg marked signs of iln- the ,; -had already been too long delayed. . Master tov?.ards tile end of next month I I� . � I Ailing made a mas- would please keep ,the i,tipers for a I pi ,vi-ment..-Many from here attend- .when W new ttficers for the cormil 9 I 1 Hon. W. S. Fit r ,ArllllL its There, ;miwht the, sale for I t,l tilt. anniversary services at Carmel I �,�.. terly speech, lit reptly to the Mini,.ste later. The next ineetini,r is to ciluich, llenl�lall, oil Sunday, evening year Will be installed. The past year '... :­ of Finance and in so doing he .set ThLra bas been, it very successful one for I ,. I ken by Mrs. J. Thompson arid last, and as the sernion given by Dr. the craft ill p0'ut of attendance and I the pace for the resft of the Opposi- bei 1a . �.. M sses Mark arid Margaret Aiken- Perrie, of Winghani, and the Illusle membership. We believe , tio� speakers to follow. ver large new .. head. by file choir, were both of a , high , , y , �� :1 ". - , Mr. Fielding is one of the out- older-, all enjoyed the service. -Don't the Odd_JeIIuws of Hensall Lodge are � standing figures of the House when also lookiple forward in the near fu- . . . . . it comes to discussion o,f bud -got pro- - ­ __ I - rorgvt the patriotic concert in St. ture to a;yisit front the Grand Master � ", WALTON Andrew's church on tbs evening of w 11 .w posals, so this continubutilan to the de- June 3rd. A� fine programme ,is be- hich is, always an event of great l .. interesit,,trul the .past year has mark- ,, I batle was perhaps as I�einly awtal6ed :Wanleri'li Missionary Meetinig-k ing prepared. -A good del "I ..�; as was the budget opee'Ch Of Sir very successful meeting of the W, ed a a i -5.,� Kippen ladle% attended the union Irge increase in the mem. , ,'i�,. �, Henry Drayton birmself. His speech M. S. of Walton Presbyterian church, meeting of Hills Greer and bers It ' " far tbL largest lit many . .. 11 was summarized in the aniendnitint was hold at the home of Mrs. J. Law- yett Triversary services were � I, Kippen AF , T Blake Woruen's Missionary Societies ,,, I held � � � moved by himself. The consumer son, Morris, on Thursday last. 3i last Wednesday tand report a hel)ful ­ lit Clarmel Presbyterian litchurch 11 .. 1�, called upon to bear the burden ladies being present, with Mrs. Neal al ti oq�'Salbbath last when the R v. Mr. " , I'll I � was � hymn, tit oriting arid a pleasant soc.i, -me. Perriv, of Wingha.m, conducted ser- � .1 overnment presiding. After singing a . . .... I went on prottecting its friends, the the ropening prayer was given by ' roes beitho-morning and evening, Igiv. . ,,, . " , manufacturers against outside com- Mrs. Robert Reid followed by the HENSALL ing most splendid sermons that de- , . �. ,iffed * -es- .1 petition, regardless of wheither or not Bible lesson read by Mrs, George lig the large congregations pi � ,-, Mrs. Brooks has Placed her .pleritild dwell. � �1. their manufacturing aiftlivities were Mr -Call. The civestion drawer wati ,.Perry in mcmall fit the hands of the ent and .WJilch in addition to being ". I 9 P L. - - I tany value to the Dominion. conducted by Mirs. John McDonald. oe and eloquex)tly delivelf0d, show tof .4,opignM for sale, ,empr ing, arr.up-to-daw ably , ., .f � ara dwelling .nd At. let.. it will 'he sold ed deep riestilarch 'alld fitie grasp of � .1 r The Budget debate is wending its The ladies taking ,part were Miss -b r of lets to suit purchatat iAll� Ao the filres, 1. -wayalon.g. Alreadyanost of the chief Broadfloof, Mrs. MIcArthur,l McCad- - to e .g Uncl most 'applictiol e, nelsleca toriverlicistics. -all splendidly sltbat­� The revere ., �, ,speakers from either piarty, and a lum, Gardiner, Coutts and Mrs. Cun- ed. P -,,,i.. ... be given, I. few. Weeks* Tme I ?ia.�, gentleman ,I , ack berrulhers have got ningham. As -the roll was called time. Bone dry rellsor. or loseld teriant. pay- is a. nat�i of, rl�hand,rkand made . . � .. -_ I trew of ,the b, e does not each member present responded by lqg I high rent wligdriam intention 0 tile ,f�rri g.*ents which 11 , nd7�n Ili ,dwelling. . n . down to business and ther App Y to G. J. ,aI c at, , . . 't at 11-sall -e 'in the ArrlyIri ; ,history of , , . . ,appear to be any ,reason ,why the giving a verse of Scripture, or an Post Offire. il 27894 ok plar: .. .f �AO 1. 1. ,debat should last much more than incident from The Messenger. Mrs. Briefs. -Mr. 'E. Drummond while' !the lehurch there an$ W� intensity "I'll.". 1. � 'this week. There is talk, in fact, of P, Gardiner gave a very interesting (,ngagW in strenuous work during And fervor of zeal ttise,"arked the I I - -to the S6001 Houses the latte fire of T. Murdock's livery early Christian eringrega6lins, and .1 I - a vote on the Fielding amendment talk on "A Visit t�.' by abotut Monday, In which case the of Manitoba." Slit described the barns, had the misfortune to break ,sounding 41st the same tithe a warn- 1� . t I the Is k of� true de- ' .� - ,rig ' I�: sesstion shouRd not necessari-ly dring good wolik -the teachers are doing one of ,his ribs but was unalware if � a' ' .. , ;vOtion son t I I ant enthusiagm Jn pre. _.. .out to any very grerat le,�gths. among these Ruthenian ch Idren, it for some days afterwards patil � � .11. Indications are that the farmer training them in Canadian way", medical examination -diiscoveretij ,t& times. That the Rev, Mr. Perrie ., �1:1 . must be it efiergetic worker in th I ., group in the House will support the te-Aebing them (,of- language, instill- cause of his pain and injuries. He 0 � I ." I Liberal alnendm , ent. The cross- ing in their young minds the truths is, however, now going around again, Master's cause aM a good shepherd .,., . In religion as taught ,luite sillartly-.-Mr. F. Manns has of the fluqk is borne oue,.' we thinic, 1, beirichers, Andrews and Gauthrie, will of the ('bristle lit, , p robtabl y vote awainist it, but the by Jesus Christ, crtsting bread upon improved his dwelling propert�, of, by the faI that his pastorate in , - to a to 1�, Wilightank 1ioW extends over . 1, - Government ritrajority in the Inaill the watter, which will re rn bearing late -by grading and putting. in a. firie ral I , ; , , be overly prc,ious seed to, bless and enrich our driveway and levelling hisI grovilds of twentAizeigirit years -and is still . vote (if -the session will not , r kil, a d a . �,�_ large, even a,t the best. There ill no country in the lives of these future and filling in with carth.--A dance . tr )y , n - ctive in the Work. The ri".. talk thLis year about bolters. for citi;,,eng of Canada. After .singing a tinder Lilt, auq:l,ices of the G. W. V. A. c heir added much to the,irdtilrest and "I pleasure of the anniversary services - -uht last session hynin the closing prayer, was given ,,as bold in the Town hall on Tues- . .i i those wh-i were in & . fly Mrs. A. Gardiner. In our last by fine anthems, solos and duets, and ��,;�� have already terossed frnm the Gov (lily evening last, the Messrs.. For- the collecti6ris wcr� very liberal. ���, , I erniment tit lie other sizie or tile ri povt wt- inadvertently omitted tha syt,hp furnishing good Trusic. Bein, - of Carmel ., . floor. nam,- of 'Ars. Walter Davidson. who a little late in the season the -at . - Rev. Air. McCormelli pastot t, .1 �,% � : .. The first Saturday slt,ting of t1he ,,,iv(, ,in excellent paper, on "Worl� undance was not as large as usual. cl , iurcli. too&- Rev. Mr. Perific's set- - iii tli( Proviticr of Qnv-froc." At th(, We believe the proceeds were Very vo,", lit Wingham.-Our bowlers have _'.1, . session I ,r)vidett a sentiolbi In, when been getting in some good practice : I I a letlter "10"o' of the meeting Mrs. Lawson kindly given to Mr. George Brock, &. I Hon. R. Lerui-.�ux produrve - R8 -f�rvfil rerrc-�Innlllts and was given a ,.ne of their number.who lost so much during the past week or so. -Mr. t". 'writt,en by lion. R. W. WiInnorc. vote (If thanks by the ladle.% for III,!- in the late. fire here and that with. William find John Craig and Misa �� . ,� � Mini-ster (If Customs. to t,he French. Pcu,,vo,i,, ho,l',;tality. The next meet- out .,in), insurance. -Mr. .1. D. Reid Is Craig ar,- being visited by their bro- 1, Purchasing Cominissiin, ,�oliciting , .11 ther, Jimics, who recently came bere , � agle and I!,;_r -,11,I I o. Tharg- and, accol I : business for the firm of N . 1) - held ti.he s world having the flooring of his verandahs from the north of Ireh, 1, - WilWiltoro. of St. John. As an i nay in June ,it, the ho -me of Mrs. Ili(.,.h -Ppaintcd and is also having the T" , n- y I 1� evirtive to getting the busirulss be� Hugh Cam,pbell. wiriert, all will be ut,r'lor of his dwelling painted. -Mr. panicii by his wife arid daughter. �, we I They had rather a rough passage 1. � lconie. ­­ . 4onght. Mr. Wiptuore was careful to . - - - . John Fisher has the material an hand 11 for putting a good foundation under coming out and for a week or two . I tI in his letter That he wag Min- after landing in our country ;el t . ", -�lt e . 'te P01.1-ly from the effects of the . � .� iqter of I ot-oms and Inland Revenu McKILLOP . the kitchen part of his dwelling; (lot . Liberal members attacked the princi- Farni Purchasc,+-Mr. John Nash whivh will make a great improve- trip, thi. sea beinj very choppy and 1. ple. which kay behind the virriting (If has purchased on the third conces- titent to his property -Messrs: ,Me- -many iceburgs and ,. � 1, � . . , 'The -I farm tl�vy cluountered , , large floating quantities of ice in all , such leitters. Prime MiniAter, qiori of McKillop, , on which Donell Bros. are having a gasoline .1, , : on the orther hand could see no6hing he intends erecting III modern resi- bank put on the street o1pposite tl�eir forms, but' itte now feeling pretty 11. ,,, , wrong in a ,minisiter of the crown dence in the. near future. Al-tholiI garage. -A number of nor villagers well.4nd arp much pleased with Can - i ;�. I . baving used big offfiriliA position to Mr. Nash ,has considerable property intend having .their dwellings �,pamted a I. in the near future, ,being both a 2h arid our village and we bpUtev �� iii Vancouver and Saskatt.he - le . 1. I'-, solid"It business for a private firm. wan, he er and pTeserver.-Mr Win. intedd hilcoming residents of Hensa 1. . -ming and thinks Me- beft . c .... %­ A. R. geNtsigter (Drianr�) added favors mixed fat They appreciate greatly the hange 11 somewhat to the int,,re,,A of the pro- Killnip is the only place, Murdoch, of St. Thomas, and ,form- . from the unrest and turmoil that now � I � . ary mcintorth.-S,dr- crly of our village, is spending a " Ii, ,nedin-gs, When he read into Hati.sard The Late M., d has for some t* e characterized . 1% ginary letters I t- prise and illorry were expressed by -few days here with �is briother John. an I'm . �� I , a couple of itmin: Wrl -ire At- � ,the northern or Ulster part of Ire- , ter, by hiniseld', as though.they might all whorn on Tafri;day it became kn,,Ywn --We *. pleased to have I .. an lz;;', , I have 9071`6 -from brip menther of the that Miss Mary McIntosh had passed Mrs- Alex. Sparks and rict Archie, I Infid. - A :11, � ' lelintoar Mr. ­ ,., cabinet to another. Tlhe first of these away. Miss V, . b wag a twin back to our Village, and while � , 11 Was .one ip which lion. C. C. Palinn- daughter of the late Mr. and irs. Sparks, ,old his fine dwelling prop- BEAN MARKET ., ' he` Toronto. Wy 17th.-Bes­. Canadian - I'll tyne u-iged urpon lion. F. B. McGurdy, Goorwe Nr,clilftosh, .she arid bisr sister erty a year or so ago we beiieIve 1� I . I - a) I t,hr, oilvilria either buying another nice hnnfl-pieh,-J. Imshel, $2.00 to - .00;7 prim;7: : girpistiej 0, Public Work that con- being the only (Inughteis, . I r 31 I I I . - Oven youngest of nine i�hildrprl. About 9 . roperty here or building, and in.the $%1.40 to S`t_i0:,LbP., M.,bacase-, 'to .. , �, ttiscits � Pit. crinivill, .should be M C.Tiferrin Limpet, 10 to 12,. ,,, . to the r�adn Cffnirtnt On., of which years ago Misis McIntosh with bf.r rut,int.iine halk rented a hou.�e. ' T* I ,. 'V , , , ­­ Mr. Ballhirtyerte wag a dire( -tor. and YeIreiltI, and sisifer in,worl from the Sil,arks with NI Sparks and �gon, - -7 -_ - conitrar-ts for priint� .and oils In the farm into Seriforth. Doarh crilled A14r_ Iv(,i-,- visit.ing in the West during the. U " , b (I e *1 Ile -111. 7.4ly 17. -Pres -d P -It- ,9p,ine , I 11, ' -r -9 'I -.--T e -q �i klhlairl�rin Willilaims Paint Co., in which iWeIntosh from the hollin qeven N ,-it - l';l" ypni sell i I. recently 11. . ciramilpairly Mr, Brallanytiter allatur figur- ago. and eighteen incirths agin Mr,� )mde it nice Improvement to the base ,,hi,ken-. :I- I,, .age :-te-. 2r, to i8c: f-wl. �t., . 'directorate. Subsequently McIntosh too was called Hornp. while part, of the monument opposite the 7 III 3�'­ .1-ecket, '47 to 42c; turkeys, 50 to ­ ed on' the ' �sf.,i:_V­c ,.I,. "I ' ro;I11 Serbia chi 1, .. 90 to 34e; 11 -4 ,�� there wag a clash with the spent Mlisq VeIntolith had been a partial !own hall by filling in and grading ,.-. ,,Il,­fr­I. 25 t."36.: ducks. 85c; ... � ,�� . it nicely with earth and ornamenting I -ons .'­ on a poi.Wt elf order and the imiaginary invalid for a number of year.% and to 50c: scale, 20 to 22c. � - � ,., I leftedow --inten, ordered stricken from confined to her couch 'the last four it with nice rows of stone prepared ­^­` " . , ". L . ­ - 1�� I 11,. " till, nvis& evy of Harisard. ­ years, her friends never seemed to. and selected for ithe purpose and DAIRY -MARKET I I *e ra I �_ .1 I, I ii, I I I I t 1, The'L.WigWIi6re later Is beink v think of her In connecrUctia with death. working in a neat maple leaf design heelie, new, layge­ 11 . . ery T.rimb,, May 17.-C 1. . ' the , . , . . AgAU"led th,rongtolat Always ITA& and clieelitfill, she was in front and with alorme flowers ad+ 19 to 20c; twins, lut to 20,%c; triplets, 20 0. I.— I, ' I "I � , . . ' never kn6w`ii to uttef ,* a ,cWV a little bower of -90, . to '114c; do twitat ' I "4L .- tarnittee noms. * jig. *t ed will make it to 21c: old lair 89 ..... �V , ��M '. dur but always -had a ,811fril �_, � to befauty,-4the Mission Band of Caftel 8111/2 11.,84%; �Vjellzl 361A to Soet !we* I I- I .'r '96e'W=k 'o; .boult bier. She ,MI ! , "� elvureh'�Will' hold an eniftertaftimetilit istalton 12 to Sw' 26 � I *9 - - .. i it I . , .� . .... oil 06 AdMu bf much and, was At elits Y7&L I in &W Ajalaemlist of t1he ckxl�qh ft a�,,4, =, k L 'go ft 11 I "I I 11; -,* ,4f* . � . I _. . It' , "', ... , , -, , I . . k4l L I .,,,, , . � , , : , , r -1. 1. "] .1, I -, I " � 1. ­ , ", � lli", I , . % '� g � � , - , * I ., 't it, . ­­�, _ . ,... � . I - , , , " , . I .. , - - I I '. I " _ - ­.- , 2 ; � �4_",� .. ­,.Ul. - I _. , , , I...., �,,, -_ ", � .. . . 11 - L- - 111- I.' I it I 1� I �'�.­ ' L . I :.'.,', - .. �, , .., 5��, - , �. _ - - ___ :­. ­ I . , _ " �� �t, 11�,Q � ',�­.."�IY14?�', " , . . ", % - 1". . 1. I �_411"_.. .1.. . .111111, . . I � ..�� -111; %,'� . . I.. � I Ii. - 1. � , " 7 - I .. , , "i NX 5 , I , ", �, , - .11 - I , , . . , , , , �, �� 1� 14P , � l'. i " �. , , . � 7 ,; ��l' �*I � , r . i,iii " tb, - 1� ,. I - 7 , , � L:' I , � : � t - ,... , - h! �,v--��,;,,I-4.f, `*" . - 'L', � , I , 1i,��, � : 'L�,, I ,.O. ��_,"',�6,�Ivftli_,� - 4 , A A ""'LL .1 soI" � .1 10 I - � . 41AftA.­ 7" ­lI­,'..'..It -10 I - . . walk 29 Isit 806i Pow I&K .I. 00 *AVIC.- , , 1� GRAIN MI= INUZUI -,t.b ha;t�bl. &N.-.41- _.""ll, I TOWDA Pflxz�euue�A lu,W-, ..�".; ­ ., W., .40c: 1T,lIra'_t:;PW,l1 'few, 40.; No- I I X.I, age: ct� 9k, 11 .1 age. Manitoba $ fV.W.;,,, t��Iiilkl._Al rley-sol. I , " yj.; rejected, 62.i Is I of L I uvx W ALUM ut Fort Villium. Americall In. N,r. 2 Yellow. 73c: nominal. c.i.f., Day rts. Ontario Orsts- No. Z white, 4? to c. Oulacht whisit--No. 2 Wintel, $1.6, to ,60 I.r As, I -t; No. 2 Ispring, $1.46 t�, 11 .f,0:'N.. 2 C..e -h,;.t. nominal. Ithippir", I lot., areoldbruir to f,Z11,t. I'va. No. 2. .30 To $1.35. Burlky .ting. 66 to 70c, 1 eurdiax to freights lanlid-- 11-kIlIjuent 1. . 3. ulslain.l. Ity-N.. 2, $1.35 to. $1. 10, .0"Ibut, to f,ciolls. ..laid,-. Mlotil.b. or- First patent. $10.60; A"loal patent. 0; bulk -ohinled. Ontario floor $7,0$); 11. .L.b-rd. litillfeed- -Delivered Montreal eight. bugstsincluded: Bran, per tell. $25 $29: Ali- . %,or to.. $26 to $31 ; $,.I,] ed thair. $2.10 to $2.40 Per bug4 4,11 .f � e .1s.- in store at Fort Willi... Illty-- .. I..pe;lt.n. $2I to $23. Setaw --,Car lot. I- 1. . 2.00. LIVE STOCK MARKETS IIII-tir,al, May 17. Cattle rAtaillos, 626. I 'I to thosse of !- week. .I, ghtl wer;h"o _V . -"" i y hi er. Bull ,,.tit -ad, I, at-. of medium ..,I good quality. Th -t ,r pri.- .tle-I fee sued .t,e- weighing '200 Peones, wiis $10. Good butchers' .6serl; till heifers, weights runnium fmm $9.25 to 100 pokoalls. brought $11 to $9.50. Mediure, of ,ailecroon goadet .vighim; from 840 up, ,ought 48 to. S816. ('-d bull. And good I w., .old up To $7.75. -Quotalicala: B.t4 '. steers. ,,houts. $9.50 to $10; good' $9 $9.60; medium, $8 to $8.75; winint 7.60 to $11; butcher heiners good, $8.50 to 9.30: no Here, .$7.50 to 101; conant.n. $5 to " 7. no tcher c..x vood. $7 W $7.715, : init 5 to 117; catincou. $2 to $3: cotter,t. K50 s 4.1.50 ; butchel-s' bullo Good, $7 be $7.50; "mou'r. $5.50 to $6.60. Cut,- Receipts were 1,06t, The price feir , was 5 ojl,�voas i.w*1.2 ., VAr, ,hill pail -fed stock .. 6. Bulk of ..). ranged -m $7-56 e, $8. Q..t.tivall: Good ves), H to 1141.26; m"I... $6 to $7.50. Sheep Itectipts, 166. Sheep .old at $6 To s Per cwt, spring lambs brought 46 to h e -h. 11'a", It"',ilt". I.S.31. Pric. aere lower. , "at,a,t ll-, ..di at $12 for -1-ted stock. ]'I,,- .,.,I".] 'tality of oly-ing. was ,,I,,], 1-tuti-, , wff-cior weights): selects. $11.4 to $12: _,ows, $7�50 to $9. Buffalo. May 17. Cattle. ­ctvipts. 2,600 ; _ ".,. .,I,,w, 1,-- b.tehcrs, It, to 25 e,.tx ' hi.he,: .h.ppol. ,o-,- $8.25 To $9.30 : butriaem $SL5 Ut $s.76; Yearlinics, $8.150 U, SQ -50: heif­. llt.',60 to $8..-,O; cows, $2,25 III $7 ; Llull, $1.50 W $6.7r,: .tocluers a I f-1,es, $7�'15 W $7.50; fret .uw. on, ,prinver,, $60 to $130.00. Cal-, ­,ipti, 3AU0 : 50 cents lower; $5.00 o, $10. Till- 'eceipt, 16.00: 10 to Is renta low,,, , hea,y, $9 to $9.25: mixecl. $9.50 to $9.60 ; yurkens, $9.511 to $9.60: livhL ,I,., ..4 par.,� $!,.-,A� rcaalle., S7.25 to $7.50; titairs. $1.,,O to $6,00, Sll­l, .,I,] boniti. cer.ipts, 7,400; c-thers, .1 , """ bivh,-,; -re .all rit sheep, W "ots higheir; Iambs. $5.00 ill S12.26 , y..11 - i ng, S7 to $10; wethers, Its.'45 to $8,50; "' ­ V.00 to U.0u: mixed sheep. $8,00 to $s.2.5. Union It Yards, Toronto, May 17. - 'Th. supply of cattle tot the market t.-,I.y .,I., ahiait average in -1tinic for . Monday, I tit. with Inlyor, de,t-nitined to -Tue. prices. trade opt ... ed slow. ,,ad it wall riniti-sifte-olne before half of the offering had c,,..cd the scales. In general, killer -ttl" except hcavies f- .-.xport. were off from 15 W 25 c -L, is, rwt. in prick, al compared with Thursday'A close. Re,st steem, 1.200 Pounds and over, were in good demand at steady pro,-: on. load .-ruging 1,270 Pound., -, i ing, at 101/4 cents. These head, averaging 1,331) re.tinds, shipped by George Cameron, Berri, to MeDor,.Id reld Halligan. topped the market. selling to Gunns, Limited, for III cont� Fat cows. generally, shared in the decline, though there were a few extra choice once that sold strong, one at 1.350, pounds, bringing Rik cent. Per pound for J. B. Shields, and Son. Demand for short keep feeds. was .inzi. brisk. .oil it- 9�,i. f.t: load., to 91,v cents for small lots was plod in . n.-Issr of inistances. The fact that .any of the light and medium -weight killers were a little on the -mizion aide, helped in 4"xina about the density trade and ..,or prices for th� bulk of the offer- ing. .. Calctsi were lower In price, by from 5 I ce' is to a dollar Per hundredweight, the bull, of choice selling at from Ill to 12 co.rets. 'I'll ... were very few extra choice v"Is in the lot. and none sold above thirteen seats. The. run wait medium for size, anti demand - Poor. Lambe nearing tire yearling' stage were a light supply, and very few of them were anywhere near choke. The best in the of- f,.rI.g sold at frorn ,a t. 12 cents , where real choice wool lambs would have brought up to 14 cents at the top had they been present. Scroll new crop lambs .old by the pound to -day for from 17 to 20 cents ; others at from $10 to $12 each, though le few extra good once brought $15. Sheep z= stet at 816 cents per pound at the P.0 He" were steady at 9% cents. f. o. b., and 10)ll.. writs fed and watcred.* with the c,tablished reduction on bravies. This price .,, offered by the buyers for to -morrow, but i�p oyer for Wednesdays delivery is 9V4c f.o.b.. and 10 cents fed and watered. It is expected that the palitters, will secure, the bulk of the offering at the reduction. Receipts lo-cfay were 205 catri,, with 4.035 cattle. 560 calves, 2,211 hoge and 340 sheep and Iambs. ' D ann and 1,vack. Ltd., .old: HatAers- 4. 1,230 the. $10.26: 10, 647 tbs. $9.60; 5. 1,020 Tbs. $9.50; 16. 1,040 the. $9.25; 4. 1,210 tbs. $9.25 ; 2. 690 Th.. $10; 20, 906 1153. $8,50 -. 2. 830 tbs. $7 ; 20, 830 tbs. $8.50: 24, 800 Tbs. $8.50; Is. 980 Tbs. SR.35. Cows .1.11, 1,090 Th.. $7.25; 1. 1.170 the. V.50; 1. 1.270 Tbs. $7.50 ; 1. 1,410 the. $7.60: 1. 1.240 $Th.. I$7.50 : 1. 1,300 Tbs. $6.50 : 1. 1.140 b I 6; - - 080 Tbs. $6.25. Fred D�,n, %old for Dunn and Levack: Ch.i,c rrd­. $11 to $12: .,idiom c.lees. SO to $10; common calves. $1 in $9; choice sheep. $8 to $9: medium sheep. $7 to $8; ,..m-. sharp. 8 to $5: choice wool I- $13 to $14 ; spring lambs, $10 to $15 .=. t. Zeagrecort .nd So.. .old: Butchers -1, r,%U Tbs. $5.fl) : 3. 1.090 Th.. $7.25; 1, 850 Tbs. $6.50 ; .1. 850 lb;. $5.75. St- And Ileifem-A. fall, Tbs. $7.10: 2. 900 tbs. $7.26 i 6,,740 the 57.50; .'I, 1,020 the. 45.2f: 7, 890 Tbs. $6. iiull.-Il, 980 tbs. $6.25: 1. 1,100 Tbs. $7. SpIrleucerx and milke--lat. at $70, United Farmers' Co-operativo Co., Ltd-, $old: Frittehers 1, 1,290 Th.. S10.23 (a,hip- red by J. He' iltor. Milverton. sold to Her - cis) ; ,, 1 ,30D Tbs. $to: 1. 690 Th.. $9.50: 4 4 1.070 Ibs. $9.50; , , I .160 the. $9.50; 11 1.2110 Tbs. 119.50; 2. 650 tbs. $9.50; IN. 1.0610 Th.. $9.40: 1, 1.120 tbs. $9.25; 2. 740 the 59.2-5: 2. 1,150 tbs. $9.25; 1. 1,230 the. $9.21I 3, 1,070 Th.. $9.2.1l: 9. 480 Th.. $9.15; 5, 1,01f 1�.. $8.90; 1. 660 tt,-. S9; 2. 860 Th., $9 . 1,240 Tbs. $9: 1. 1.320' Tbs. $0 ; .2. 1:04( the. $14, 1,070 tbs. 39; 1. 680 Th . $9 00 6. 970 Th.. $8.75! 11. 860 tbs. $8.75; 3. 96( Th., $9.76 : It, It the $8.60 : 12, 880 Tbs SUO : 17. 920 Tbs . $8.i"it: S. 700 Tbs. $8.86 a . 530 To,. $8.211, ; It,, 790 tbs. $8.25; 2 1.000 Tbs. 19.21i; 7, 770 ]be. $9.10; 12. 84( Tbs. S' , ; 6. 600 The, $1. C --.I. 1,120 ]be 89; 1, 1.070 Th.. $13; 1, 1.170 Th.. $81, 1 1,120 tbs. i1g: 1, 1,130 the. $8; 1. 1.250 tbs $7.7r.; 1. 1.240 Th-. $7.75: 1. 1.190 Tbs. $7.50 3. 1.090 Th.. $7,50: 1, 1,240 Tbs. $7.50; 2 I.ISO tbs. $7.50: 1. 1.190 the. $7.50: 1, 1,011i tbs. $7.21t; 1. 1,120 tbs. $7.25; 1. 1,100 Tbs S7.2f; 1. 940 the, $7.25: 2. 1,060 Tbs. $7,25 1. 1.020 tbs. 117: 2, 1.160 Tbs. $7; 1, 1.20( nt,,r, $7: 1, 1.130 Tbs. $6.75; )I, 1.240 Th. Ito : d. 1.000 tbs. $6.2h; 1. 1,000 Tbs. $6.26 I. 1.120 Th.. $6; I. 1,11all Tbs. SO; 1, Lolu tbs. $r. : 1. 900 Th.. sr'.75; 1. 1,180 Ths- $5.90 Milk, - I. 420 Th . $6.75. Larldill- Choice, $I to $�; �­Y. SO 'to $71 runs, 32 to $5. C.Iv&, m.i,c ' Sli$to 412: sm.,, $10 to $11 ; e0m, tal $5 to O' The qua.ti­ we'. as fell.-: choir, heavy stee', $9.00 to 810.50; stood hislel st­, $8.01) to 111.110: biltolvers' retire, choice $0.00 to $10.001 do.. .Millan. $7 to $8.00; do c....". Karl to $7.00; hutchrics, cattle choice, $9.00 to $10.00: do.. . good. $6.00 tx t1!00.1 dd;, .mm.... $4.00 to $5.00; hatchets cows, choice. $7.50 to $8.76: do.. good, 46.&I to ,$7.60 : go.. commosit. $4.40 to ,*5.00 ; feed I on, �ezt,_.$,%0Q,.JW $9.26 ; do., 900: #7% $7.04 ,to - $ . .00 ;. .., 00 Mv., .6.15 .to . do. . do Of Icommon, S 00 to $6.001 cammirs Afid blattem S2.W' to S4�.hq : milkers, good to: ehliame, $7I I It - . I - . - ! � . I I I I I . . , - . .1 I . . I �1. I , , '. I .. , �,_ 0 , X �. ,�_,;_ . � .., I., � I �� .1 . .. t . , , . �. , �, . . , �, �' , : - -, ii ; : , , , , � '.. . I � l, I a It 4 1 1 1 1 - : , . '. , . � tI, I , b , . , 't 51 . I � N�l � I ! Y� it � . , � I", , - _-.1 � ,. 1. q , , New"] Shoes ..'', I : �.-: ': I., I 1. �, � � . . ��� . . 0, , For . . I , . .; I . ` I Nictoria'Day k:. .....- ? -.v I / .11 Are your Shoes in condition to I i U, P . ILI ... I celebrate the 24th. Going away or ; . . . spending the day at home you Will ' L I I - ,. ­_ - want your shoes to be it) Ikeeping - with ,tile ho,liday spirlit. We ,are . . ready *o serve you w4th a chloice , as- 4� 1,� I .1. I ,� sortment of the Stlasurr's Newest and "I Beat Styles. We sell to everybody I the Best Shoes we can -procure at ' just as low a price as possible. I Men's Gunnietal Calf Shoes made on a knedivall round -toe l"t with ,salos sewn by the Goodyear welt process. Regular $7.50 value 1 for................................................ $6.50 a Fair. last, Good Men's Gunmetul Calf Shoes made on ait neat recede itoe year welt soles, blind eyelets, leather or rubber -heels. $8.50 values for................................................ $7.50 a Pair. Men's Brown Calf Shoes, English Last, Good year welted soles, a splendid assortment at prices ranging from $7.50 to $10.00 a pair Just arrived,, the new Saddle Strap Oxfords in Mahogany Calf on the English last with Goodyear wellted soles, per pair ...... $9.00 , . Lad,ies' Black Kid one -eyelet Ties, long vamps, Sport heels, per $6.00, $7.00 I.a ir .......................... : ..... .............. Ladies' Black Kid Slippers, the new cross straps wilth Cuban or Louis heels, per pair ....................... :5.00, $6.50 to $7.50 Ladies' Gunmetal Calf Brogue Oxforills with wing tips and low heels. Per pair ................ .............. .......... $5-00 badies' Brown Calf Brogue Oxfordis with wing tips and low ill Incels. Per pair . ................................... $6.00 to $7ZO Ladies' Vici Kill arid Patent Colt, one eyelet Ties, extra fine quality with long varilOzi arid Louis heels. Per pair .......... $7.50 - I Ad';& W" , ,g� &F W- 4 '40 0 , . , ffl;f.J#",, wal-*&V %ffl 6, ,a . � r-,) "'Folle , 111111111, I 1-1 ,, 0 , : . # , I 5EAFORM TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL. HOTEL . . � i , I 1. � - I ____ � - ___ ______ ____ ------. ___ __ - ­_­��=­- �_-_­ I :,- - ­__- iiiii:: .- - - N0kD�A3K:N_ - A---. _. ...... ;!::::: ­ - . Special Sale . . Frost Fence I � FULL No. 9 IMPURIAL GAUGE 4 Bars, 33 inches high, 9 stays .................. 35c per rod 5 Bars, 40 inches high, 9 stays .................. 45c per rod 6 Bars, 30 inches high, 9 stays .......... I ..... 461hc per rod 6 Bars, 40 inches high, 9 stays .................. 50c per rod 7 Bars, 40 inches high, 9 stays .................. 56c per rod 7 Bars, 48 inches high, 9 stays ................ 58%e per rod 8 Bars, 42 inches high, 9 stays ................ 61%c per rod 8 Bars, 42 inches high, 12 stays ................ 65%c per rod 8 Bars, 47 inches high, 12 staLya .................. 68c per rod 8 Bars, '47 inches high, 9 stays .................. 6U per roa 9 Bars, 50 inches bijh, 9 stays .................. 70c per rod 9 Bars,'50 inches high, 12 stays ................ 75%c per rod 9 Bars 36 inches high, 12 stays .................. 73c per rod 9 Bars: 48 inches high, 12 stays ................ 75%c per rod 10 Bars, 50 inches high, 12 stays .................. 82c per rod . 10 Bars, 48 inches high, 16 stays ....... � ........... 92c per rod These prices are for stock on hand only. We also leave . . Barbed Wire, Brace Wire, Coiled Win and Staples. I The Big Hardware . H. EDGE - - - - Seaforth -RUIN70 M M, 4 ---------.--- ------,--- , � . I Running Shoes , I are just the thing for that full -of -life boy or girl of yours. They are comfortable, good looking and serviceable. We also have them for the girls, too, in all sizes. I I T�e Football season is again here and we have , a full'stock on hand that you will appreciate. We have taken care to have our Football Shoes just I right! We carry at all times complete lines of Athletic Shoes. . I We're sure that the Maker who is a Specialist at making Athletic Shoes, has met every require- ment in our lines of Football Shoes and we shall take pleasure in showing them. Base Ball Shoes, Tennis . � Shoes, Golf Shoes, Running ' Shoes, Gym Shoes, etc. - ___ - ril I oRoSCOT r nowwofkood ShGes "I runks, So4ofCases, & Club B Ing S f4h-OM ----- 5 1 - delvowafo-rits - tijs� . ,,-------Ont, . 'I 11, . I- 1. I _ '.t, m'..., I... 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