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I !1h -�& OP �t I - /A7%1 . ,,, �, . � "',� . . . r� m,ly ki§g� one doar -old lady, one who o4ii �n new. g 411%9% " �� ". il­�­­­It'­.� I . � .�,�"Ifffll`%' , , , , I I I, I , , I , 01. ,, ? k� I , 1. �� - . .11 , ­­ -1 1. ��, ",-'A" I �, M o ­t �- , , -V I , 144 40, Qf the London QQP&;iVQRF .: , t-�,' , ;, '. 11 ,; .. ... . . . I �, 4 4ii At3lolmt tO . bad 'Apa,niked and cuddled me As a ones r deciayq 8 0 . $4m 0U., of Zurich, - , , , , . I 11� �.i, ,,�1.,!0'1.kSi­.?P gBAGWRO OV 3" "l ` .'', I " .", . M . It . q 1) ip N " * ", i . , '; - � . 4, of ,g ) �,'i�',U,�-(,'hil � ;eas"- 01 d at IeAstono 0,9�a A . ,. �; , , .. ..�,�­ �i��,41.�,;,"i:jk ., �,� "IpL HPA'a Mr i K g �'� - 1. q W youngster, and Vho is one ,of the few nig 11 i Mlftt, Spout a few d�,ys at'tho �ome of his I t" 4 " I, ',I � � T -­ - " "'.".`­ , ,. I * � ,�I,�� �'� �� ,�,'� �' ' CQ4 iAW4 trQln P ge . 4 : V. I ." . - remAining whQ, knew And loved TOY Ing DMO hoV� , . Z (W) I brotA qff�% 10 I.: I . i&�', :­ t . , a I . I �. � �i"`­:" Me "I ,. '. , On � ,�,.!"",,i.��t�,,,:,,,��i,,�,��,�,�h,".;� , Y'V.P"", 11, : . , . or, Mr, Jo1iA,lDeit;&, durino the -1 , 'I'' � . - '! I " returixube . -- � 1 I I �. 11 I I . . -r lnple,u - � . -1, ", �' AL44 so on, all Along the line - mother. '? Govelklock I; ek --;.9�v,"Xr Orey, of Dun- , ....... '7" .. !, ,+ i ,,, Nit I E 2 .o ;" . , � , 1 6 ", . I'll, �� -1 ,. � - , , . � � ' 'YA w 'R A storm was threatening, and it spending . . � .. . After past V 1 4 1 gilpe. Collin's grocery , I W" 9 -ew's . - . V V, - WN -... , ,�� j, "I ,211irl, ed diq as auddezily AB 1 had c olps, H,oto - A09L , .1 � � �j' �'r % � ,; I, , I I - � . 4,0,ouple of 5 I ., . I t I.. I ..k.'11 � . ... .... I'll UP "M I . I ganno preached in ,St. Andr .. , , '11 bet he had to stove, ,where the goo4 6,14 tchman was a long drive bacU to St. Thomas, friends I - uskQlta I If-,. , : -1 I" . .;t�,T.1. XV -0 4 �d "a Qrge,,q on S."day ligorning last and "I'll I ,,i��Ikv­.,I�i�i��,�,I�,,� , 04 � piulip ,next time he Used Would Bay to us when we asked for a , . ... ` � ,:, A = ,. Soo charr V r It , , ,'Ilr . � "'A - �,�l 11-k"�1.:::i` lie, 4444 . e 4I t4k�, y , v", ,. ­ : . -, "', . �:! "' -Wt #=W 4 PA4 *4714 straigbt UP cent's worth of candy; the Bplendid parade, I stepped on the ing a eouls# at the BuMmer ,961140 sermon, He will Also t*e charge of . I : �� , I . 11, � , ?Ii,I 11 � so early in the afternoon, After seeing Scarlett has returned bQm delivered an ­�Jiiqupnt ;md inspiring "I'll, : ::��, , :­R,�`� , ­ I � "..: ''T,� ,...'� . ..", I �, " '- ' , " ­ �'IR', ��,� 46M .1 ` , IIJS'01 . , I I :.,-,, in ti , ' "They're cents apiece and -penny 'stv 40-0, ,., , .", " ��, � I -.11111.1.1i 54e air, as Much as to Say, "WhWs for 'j�&e and headed for the south, leav- in Toronto,+-�-Niss Hazel Shannon has the service ne.it Sabbath.-Xiss Etta E myresp, -Shdea axe beautifullY finished, 'sty 111� 1* .1 I I��';�'(1:2,,, �X AZ�i'i�, ..", �, .92 . . I * � . % "! . , I Ql ,,�4� � , 0 I I twa; haud oat yer han's, aw canna gie Ing the Mill Road two miles §n4 a '' u0b � ,,��,'I��,�f5i�.;�Ii, @, %, the, iiiS returned toPord City after spending Jarrett, of our village, Is spending a �at they need no breaking in. 1� .! �,,�.w .1 � o w�h " . , 1. We met mi4waY in the barnyard, baigs." comfortable tl - .�I,�'I` ,',�* -ucefteld, I struck in her vacation at her home. I ��,',' A half east of Bi . ,1� �I`f, I few days ivith her brother, James, of to conform to the natural lineq of the feet, giving supp � it I �1­1, " , �,,,�'t'. "'. I - *:. ,. .1 , 1. �;*'4�fm�%�,�, . ., . '1'1�1,.�., And the minute ,or two I'd told JRY Gone, now. past the farm now owned by Foth- A Family Reunion.-A,family re- -$arnia-Mre. Wesley Harve Of and comfortable fe In - .1 �*­­ , ,Ik,N�,�,.' -v e be, stretched'out into half an VP is required, accompanied ,by tbat free . 1. � I �111 11 . ,� 4�,,,% Q4WD",� ,; if It k, I, n - I'd The mill dam, dry and looking like eringliam's. Long ago, v;hen it was union was -held during Old B070' London, spent a few days duridg the -always atti the Wearing of these well known�s 8, 1, .. � C: " � ik"i" l'i" �, , , �­ * , ,� , , ,,, 5 il ,�i �, � 7. -�J§ ". . we'd just gotten to the ruins of ancient Nineveh. The owned by the Lawrence's, and the Week, at th Bh I - A;4�, . hour or so, and ` ',�� , . 41 �, 0. ,;� , .e home of Mv. and Mrs, week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Shoes Are noted for their conservatively Stylish � � 1, ­!.., " ,,,�` " � the hundred ,and fiftieth 'Id'ye mind," mill race, a mere grass grown trench, thick woods lined both sides of the John Bennett� Huron Road,�whee a Workman, of the London 'road, and you'll enjoy to the last day's wear. - "I I . ,�i qt;:Z`.�,� , I V �5 1'-,�' , - recalled me like the earthworks Of a forgotten road, I had plodded through there to number of gisters and brothers and also her b, ther, Samuel, of the Lon- We invite every lady who appreciates good shoes 'to' s , '�,i '. "' - ,:,�� (�I� "I'Ve .. - I h. , an impa#ent bouL I I , ''Y";-:11 %V en I 11;�&;%A I ro th ne I . ... � -,1.R,* , , ,�,,'IP �,�, �' - to the fact thAt I was no longer a battlefield. And I have seen boys pull turnips as a boy. Boys, in those their families inet, it being d nuln- don road.'�'Mrs. Harvey has many Fall styles in the Empress.' IRW". 1\11" ... . .. ; I I � I I I I, 1.11.41 �Ylk, bare -foot kid planning some new drowned in both places. days, were useful, rather than orna- her of years since they had all been friends in this vicinity, who are al-' Strap Slippers in selected Kid and Fine Patent ", , , - ,,,��, I - . ,1,�,,�f. ­ q '. ,,, devilment with Billy Charters. A pang shot through Ine, bringing mental, as now. together,. Those being present 'were: ways glad to have her vis�t amongst leathers. A pair ................ ................... $6.00, -� I,, . "I , . . , . . . . . ... I �, -1. , So we ambled on down the road, to life a boyish grief of long ago, as Further along I came to a rural Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, Michi- them. -We are glad to qee Miss Pearl ,Z , I I �, "I ,e� I my heart a queer jumble of memories I passed where Fulton's blacksmith mail box which bore the inscription, gun; Mr. 'T -h Oxfords in Kid or Patent Leathers. $6.00. � �',� ­� oinas Bennett, Clinton ; Thompson, of the London road, able A pair ...... .................... .................... �;��., ,' �� and regrets, shop used to be. Once in the long a- "Abe Forsythe." I sat beside Abe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Win- to be out and around again after her Treadeasy Cushion Sole Oxfords. lio .�Alf,411� 1-� 1,� ,.'�,, " A Sacire(i Spot. go I discovered an ancient, home- at school. He used to wear a jacket throp; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett, reejent accident. -Many from this vi- I A pair ........................ ..................... $6.50 .. �. " �'� - i - ""J"! � Then we came to the corner, a mile made velocipede out on the junk heap with a supernaturally deep pocket, Winghan-L; JArs. Henry Lloyd, W,ing- I t einity attended the funeral of the Treadeasy Cushion Sole Boots. ,I�, 'r,�, and a quarter west of Egmondville, a behind the blacksmith shop. It was out of which Abe could produce an harn, and Mrs. .Jamieson, of the Hur- late Robert McLean, on Monday of $&W� !���,,, ,". A pair ........................ .................... 'L..:� ... :,­ sac I red spot to me, for there it was broken and discarded. I interviewed apple on the slightest notice. It was on Road 1� - Aft- all, pvLrtook of a this week. -The many friends of Mrs. SOLD IN SEAFORTH ONLY BY ,��j, � I'll ` -:, that the gift of life was given me one the blacksmith many times -fairly inexhaustible. I thought a great deal grand ' .11,111. � " spread, the afternoon was Watson, of our village, who is now in - �j.I 11� 1� - stormy February day by one of the haunted him -but the best be could of Abe in those days. spent in Social chat and things that Seaforth, will be sorry to learn that I I 1­�%� ,�- ��� � , , � 1, best women that ever trod the earth. do was fix it up for me for five dol- I drove in the lane to say "hello" to happened long ago. They all� had she is. not gaining as fast as her 0 , , k, . W ��'ji F"if - I Just a part of an oat field, now, that lars. He might just as well have ,;aid Abe, but there was no one home but their pictures taken, and when it many friend would like to Bee, buu . , 1..�, I s I .,-%"* I ­ I I r�:,. . , dt. The only reminders of what five hundred; I guess he knew that. an excitable collie dog, which had ev - a time to (Itipart they all hoped all hope she -may soon be able to be ­ , sp i C me el . , � , , . �� I, 4, G4V ; �N' I, " . I was the scene of my childhood days Like the man who gazed at a giraffe dently never even heard of me. He to meet in the near future. around again. -Owing to the wet V 'I i"'. -were the immense poplar trees that for the first time, and finally remark- came out barking furiously, and I �, weather many farmers find it a task aug"Ipili � T I a , � "', " � ,,oa , I I , , I I I ;­ gX1 , .6 were mere saplings within my mem- ed, "Shucks, there ain't no sich an- couldn't get a word in edgeways. My - --- � -,�,:. � to get their wheat in the barn. With "I �111 - � I There was where the garden iraile," I concluded there was no such better half advised me to get out and B 0�1' I ­� Ory. RUCEFIELD , � %�., , " I 5FA FOR r1l , '' such an excellent crop on -hand and �6 1 could picture the dear thing as five whole dollars in the pet him. with the bright outlook for a good 1� ,,, �I.�, gate was; I t� Ili � turn. There was world, and I never realized my ambi- Ke doesn't seem to be yearning Notes. -Miss Olive Anderson, of TELEPRONE 11 OPPOSITE CO RCIAL HOTEL it . ,­­ other at every �, � ,K�:�� M, _ price, it is to be hoped that it will ,? � ,� the spot of ground where the hated tion to own that velocipede. And I much to be' petted," I demurred, Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fidlin, all be saved without being spoiled.- ---- ,j, ,,, . - , ,�, 1% � 1, --- . ---- - NNIMME . - ---- --.-.---- ;��, �- `,�'. , -wood pile stood of yore ground soak- never did have one or even ride on doubtfully' "but I'm always willing Miss Beatrice Fidlin and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Thomas Walker, who visited at . I11 � - T., ed with my perspiration and tears- one. Yet, that home made contriv- to try anything once." Ed. Williams, of Brantford, were re- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har- - � . � iM . i 1 I ���.. I ---- -- --- . , . perspiration induced by having to saw ance would have made me happier I got out upd started to walk to- cent guests at the home of Mr. and Vey and. other friends in this com- . , � � I � 1 the latest improvements and � I., endless sticks of knotty wood, and than any motor car I have since ,own- wards collie, assuring him that h,� Mrs. William Ross, Stanley. munity, retu.rned to -his home in all . visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I - I, !..;,��,� I I , I - tears because this Saturday task in- ed. Hung it, some day when I get was a good dog nice dog, and such Visitors. -Mr. Jack Rattenbury and Marlette, Michigan, during the past equipments, and with the good local Alex. Munn. -Mrs. Stevens, who has . . who are at work the building been here visiting her grandparents, � �'. ,­,�,.-� terferred with the weekly pilgrimage rich I'll get a veloc;pede, yet, like hypocritical 'utterances. family, of Burlington, are holidaying week. -Mr. Isaac Jarrott, who is al- 5'11" � , ' soon be rushed to completion and Mr. ,3nd Mrs. Aaam, Reichard, return- �. 194, to the "swimmin' hole" under Camp- Jackson's store -thank goodness, Collie growled something in a low at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. William ways 'on the job at the Kippen ele- will I : bell's bridge. the store and post office are still there. undertone, grinned wickedly and Rattenbury. -=The Misses Annabel and vator, recently received from M . w I b one that Hensall, will fecl ed to Toronto this week. I , " !:,. r i I e I'll, �A , , proud of. -Miss Beryl Ashton is the I I .�,��,�, I remember one particular day of It was years before I ever knew that started for me. I didn't wait to Violet Petrie are spending their va- A16x, Mustard, of Brucefield, the first , 1, �, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitesides. ' "'t, 1 anguish- Jack Halliday was going dried red herrings weren't born and argue the question, but hustled back cation in and aroun(tBrucefield.-Mr. new wheat of the season. The sample POULTRY,YARKET r� ,:I- . fishing, and urged me to come along. raised in a nice, smelly wooden cpe to the car. _Word has been received by Mrs. . I 1 ,,!�, and Mrs. Arnold Petrie, of Toronto, was exceptionally good testing out I I � . . . . . I . �, I didn't need mueb urging, but inex- at Jackson'-,-, store, and couldn't be "What's the matter?" enquired my spent Sunday in our village. -, Mr. 65 pounds to the bushel. The Kippen Hoggarth's parents,. that her second Toronto, August 12th. �, F, 1, , ���, I 11 ", orable fate ki.-pt me chained to the gotten anywhere el.5e. wife. , " 'Fraid of the dog?" son, Dennis, who is visiting with his Live DressedF ,, and Mrs. Joe lZose, of Guelph; Mrs. elevator this last few years has been 11pris, over 5 lbs . .......... 26 2s �, " ,�"­,,, . - , bucksaw and woodpile. Through my But I must huigry along and get in- "N -no. not exactly, but I came back MeMillan, of Detroit, and Mrs. John more than well patronized by farmers mother and brothers at Norwich, had do., 4 to 5 lbs . .......... 24 .., , I, I, . the misfortune recently to fall and do. 8 to 4 lbs . .............. 16 is I --- I I.. tears I watched Jack and his rod and to Seaforth-not an easy matter that for my pipe." , -,; - Beattie, of Seaforth, called on Mrs. far and near, as one of the best places , I ' break his arm. -Mr. and Mrs John Spring chickens, 2 lits. and over 45 !�a t , �'.� .1 � pail disappear down the side road. My day, as I discovered. Crossing the G. I didn't stop to light it till we were W. Scott on Friday last. -Mr. W. to market grain in the county, and v'isiting Roosters . 15 20 1 i * ... *­ �.� I 1;,;�, . iv supreme anguish -was when Jack re- T. R, tracks, we found the Main street safely at Kippen. McIntosh, who spent a week at his with the right man in the right place D. Dick, of Orillia, are here Ducklings, ';`t�'Wlb�.*.* .... :: ... 30 35 k" . �, N ",­', turned later in the day, as I was still barricaded. I drove 'round a block And now I apologize for this long, home here, has returned to Pt. Loring. will, no doubt, receiVe large quanti- Mrs. T. Dick, Mr. Dick's mother, and . ,� R ­.� . A, �.-, many relatives and friends in ' this ----. - .... ., �i, wrestling with a swamp elm cordwood and came up a side street. Another maundering screed. It may be of some --Mr. Case -well Munroe, of Detroit, ties this coming season. -Mrs. R. P DAIRY MARKET i�,,, ,, I stick, and proudly exhibited a pailful barricade. I turned up every side interest to some readers of The Ex- and son (if the late Dr. Munroe, a Bell, of Seaforth, and Mra. Jas. Aeid section. -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McLean .. �; 1, �1�1 and family, who were here for sev- Toronto, August l2th.-Gheese­-New. large. I , , 4'� . of "shiners," I think we called them street and was held up each time. A positor, and infinitely boring to the former practioner here for some of London, were viAltors at the home 19 to 20c; twins. 191/1, to 20�,,,Ic; triplets, 21 , ... 11 ,­�'�I, in those days. And well I remember tall man in uniform held up a hand most of them. It may be that I have years, called, on Mr. and Mrs. A. T. of Mr. Edgar Butt, of our viliage, ­ eral weeks, have returned to their to 22c; Stiltons, 22 to 23c. Old, large, 23 to �11 11, home in Unity, Sask. In coming here 24c; twins. 24 to 25c; triplet_� 25 to 26c. ... �� . �., the sweet comforting of the mother and warned me back. I was hungry voiced the feelings and experiences Scott Thurs'aay last. Mr. Munroe is during the past week. -Mrs. Jackson I� ,ff 11 r " who has vanished- with all else that and getting peeved, which is no hum- of other Old Boys, and recalled mem- on the eduvcat�ional staff in Detroit. and grandson, Jackson Cebstie, of To- they Wotored but on the way back will Butter -Finest creamery prints, 37 to 38c; . -l, nee made of that spot, Home. or for an Old Boy to get home in. I ories of places, people and thing take the boat from Sarnia with their No I creamery, 35 to 36c; No. 2, 34 to 35cz ,:.,� I 0 s -His sister, 'Miss S. Munroe is a ronto, are this week visitors at the dai'ry, 28 to 29c. 11, �. ' .. 11 4 i", 1. And so it was all along that high- got out and walked over to the of- 'way back on life's long road we trod successful physician and surgeon in home of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Me- in that way will ' have a Eggs -Extras, -fresh, in cartons. 42 to 44c; 1 � I- way of memories. The once familiar ficial- when life was young change in travelling and save about extra, loose, 40 to 4.lc,, firsts, 35 to 36c; sec- � . . . . . . ,�%, , and all the that city. Mr. Munroe is spending Lean, of the London Road. - Mr. ends, 2-7 to 28,c. - 1111 �� , K, ,­, bush had shrunken and dwindled on "Say," I growled, "I've been trying world befure us. some holidays at Grand Bend and Robt. McLean, who is taking a course 1,000 miles of a motor trip. - Mr. --.-- 11, �.` "I 11 Mir, , . all sides. McConnell's bush -where for twenty minutes to get on to Main was accompanied by Mrs. Munroe.- at the O.A.C., Guelph, motored and Mrs. John Dingwall and children , "I once I spent a horrible night in an Street. I'm hungry, and I want to - - � up have returned to Streetsville after GRAIN MARKET I , V%`, andoned Indian wigwam, to which get somewhere to eat." BAYFIELD' Mrs. Anderson and family, of St. this week and spent a few days at spending a week here with relatives I .� 3b Thomas, called on Mrs. W. Scott and the home of his -parents, Mr. and Mr Toromto, August i2th.-Manitoba wheat-- :�, S. ... �I. , I., . Bob Ireland and I had stealthily fled I spoke real grouchy, and that uni- A Little Babe'Passes.-Much sym- Mr. A. T. Scott on Tuesday. James B. McLean, of the London and friends in this their former, home. N, 1 .Northern, $1.63; No. �Z Northern, $1.44� They were accompanied home by Manitoba ,onts-lio. 3 C W.. 56c; No. I , I one spring night, with a blanket, a formed citizen made me feel ashamed. pathy -is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Circle. -The August meeting Road. feed, ,61$%c.. - 11.1 1X%;, . . .- .1 � loaf of bread, and a bottle of maple He promptly said, in a hospitable Garfield McMichael and family in the of the Kelly Circle met in the parlor Miss Nora, Follick, Mrs. Dingwall's I!, . -All **.-41sove c.Lf., bay parts. , 1, I , - syrup, to be a Jesse James gang- manner that warmed my heart: death of their infant daughter, Della of the church Thursday afternoon, 17 niece, who intends spending a week American com track Toronto -No. 2 yel� lsttt 1, :I,, . �� ,V;" that bush has vanished, Nothing but "Sure, you can get something to Gertrude Chesney McMichael, who members responding to the roll call HENSALL or so in Streetsville-Dr. A. Moir low, 41-26%�. %, - . I has purchased Mr. John M Bell's AlillfiO&:Zl)elb�errd, Montreal freights, bags" .. I .,,- scattered second -growth now. eat, Drive your car up here " passed away at the age of sixteen with verses included- Bran. .Per ton, $29.00: shorts.- per ", " - _of Scripture "Christ's Briefs. -The farmers in this section farm, -a mile south of our viliage on "., The spring of cool, delicious water I got in -the car and started, when I ton, $31.00; middlings, $37.00; good feed flour 1�,:� months, after being ill since last fall. concern Abo,ut individuals." Miss are finding it very -hard to harvest the London Road, and will have a Per bag, $2.05. 1 1 . across the road from where Payne's another official tried to shoo me back Besides the sorrowing parents, seven Rattenbury presided and also took their grain Ontario wheat -No. 2 white, red or mixed. 1� - crops owing to the almost fine pasture as well as crop farm as $1.10 to $1.15, 1 I., used to live, and at which we scho3l but my generous friend came and got children survive. The funeral service the devotional part of the meetingi daily heavy rains and were it not for the s Q pring creek runs through it. The ing -to freights. f.o.b., shipping Points, accord- ` me was in charge of Dr. Larkin, of Sea- Mrs. Tho.s. Chapman read the min- the comparatively cool weather the doctor has now two nice -farms within . Oatar!0 Boar -Ninety Per cent. patent ft Yl children invariably knelt and drank, on the running board, passed I .. a 1� 11 whether we were thirsty or not -not through the lines and along Main f,,th, nd Rev. Mr. Maefarlane,,of utes of on n 11, 1�1 � . -. r,last meeting, after -which condition would be most serious. -Mr. . comparatively short distance from Jute bags. Ma treal, Prompt shipment, $6.2&x 1 11, .V 4 trace of it remains. Street to the Commercial Hotel. I'm Bayfield. I I Miss Kate - Ac'Gregor gave a very John Hill, of Moose Jaw, and Mr. and - - Toronto basis. �".25; bulk seaboard, $5-95. . 11 I— A little further on there used to be afraid I was too gratified ---or too good paper" each other, 4ad. will, bave,,wf-nice,k,mun M,snit4Dba floar-Ist-patmte. In jqte:saeha� � 1-1, � I . I . '&bm the 7th chapter OP Mrs. James Hill, of Stratford, visited 1 $8.20 Per barrel; Znd patonib3, $7.70. .. .. . , mat alwaydhad a puddle for his fine live stock, to which he is ,,, ". .. � . '. s,culvgrt t] , e of hungty-to properly thank him, but I ' CHISELHURST the study book. Many interesting at Mrs. H. Reid's last week. -Miss HaY-Extra No. 2 timothy,. per ton. track 11"�:.`;" water uxider 4, in�which we caught he certainly knew bow to uphold the, uffa. constantly adding. -Mrs. E. Morrison Toronto, 07.50:'No. 2, $17.00; No. 3, sir'.00., .1 T- . fmgs to put in the schoolma'am's reputation of S64forth for hospitality. so Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Newton and articles were read by our members, Margaret Fee, of B lo, spent the . mixed, $13.00; lower grades. $10.00 $ ... ,, . and daughter, of Clinton, were here to 12. . 11 n, of London, -are paying a visi to one 4� our president, Miss E. Bowey, past week with her parents, Mr. and during the pa Straw--Carlois, Fer to.. $9.50 to $10.00. 'i-, desk.. We used to be so good to the It was forty years or niore since 1, .st week visiting their Standard recleaned screening, Lo.b., bag " ,-;to parts, I , , the home of -their parents, Mr. .3id-1(rOXn the Me§senger, which was of in- Mrs. Walter Fee. -Mr. Andrew relatives, Mr. and Mrs., R. MorriSon per tan, $=.lio. E.� school 5ro Boa . t ,�, i � nWhm And we'd put horse a green little country boy from the Mrs. W. Wilkin6on.-Mrs. Mitchell , to us all. Another reading was -eached to large and app"ciative I 4�.' hairs in the pnddle in the firm belief Mill Road, answered F. G. - . pr and Miss Emily Morri§�on--Mrs. J. . ,� Neelin's, , . ­,��., . � that they would turn into snakes. I advertisement for "a smart, intelli- and daughter have returned to their - �Iiom the annual report in which congregations in the Methodist Meek recelitly returned � from Toronto I - , , ­ , , I , I I A- couldn't find the culvert, either; it gent boy to learn the printing busi- home irb Toronto after spending sev- it told of a dear old lady sitting in a church here on Sunday last, morning where she spent some weeks with . LIV & STOCK MARKET . . ''I. eral weeks with relatives here. -The rocking chair in the bright corner Of and evening, and will again occupy reliativeg and friends and Ili th * Union Stock Yards, Tarcmto,'Augast- 12th.---;. ." Way be there somewhere. ness," in the office of the Seaforth e in- � The export outlet for cattle was wide open � cutting of barley is well under wa a bright farTn'kitchen. On the table the pulpit on the coming Sunday in terests of her health and is now feel- this morning ,Cd buyers took aboat 50 cam 9' ­ The occasional haw trees along the Sun. Mr. Neelin examined me as to Y. P�: A few acres of early oats have also beside her was her Bible, the Presby- the morning and evening, and at ing much intproved�Misg M. Me- ol� heavy and ndyweight steem. heifers arid - I, ,: road seemed alone to have survived my ability to read manuscript. I did been cut but the wet weather has terian Record- and Missionary Mes- Chiselhurst in the afternoon. He Gregor and Mr. George Todd were cows at Prices steady with last week. .Pack- . " I I . . ::. the passage of half a century un- so to his satisfaction. I could al- I ' ers and small butchers were also -active as 1;� . somewhai retarded the drawing in of senger. - On the wall near her is a will, no doubt, be greeted with con- visited recently b� a numbe� of their ,". , I""'. changed. They were all in their pro- ways read, and saw wood, ever since .", regards the better grades, and same 3,300 ,,, wheat. A few loads of wheat have map of the world and on a little stand tinuled large congregations for the relatives and friends. -Quite a n head out of an offering totalling nea,r 5,00(i , " II , I head had crossed the scales by 2 o'clock with I I �M- ­ �, per places, but sadly bent and twist- I can remember. Both stood me in been threshed by Mr. D. Brintnell, the near her a geographical globe. Her summer months, when of course the her from this district are planning , �.. .;��- I ed, as though racked with rheumatisnr good stead, now, for, as "printer's business stitl active and prospects for not ot veteran thresber, who reports that rivathod of the day is as each new attendance is not as large as at other to go out West soon on the harvesters' more than 500 head being left �nsold- jlat� 11� li�. in their old age. Most Of the, mad- devil,, r was required to saw wood , . ­ . � I i�;' side butternut trees, too, were gone, for hve stoves. I remember asking the yield is good. missionary sails from Montreal or times. -Rev. Mr. Sinclair anchfamily cheap excursion rates. -Mt. and Mrs. ,eher cows were a trifle &liow and the fact I , that the exports were not touching that class ... , -1 I Vancouver, she follows them around are camping for a couple of weeks at Huckle and little child, who were here made the bull market a shade easier. ,The W11 ��- . with the nut-&tained stones beneath, Mr. Neelin, while negotiations were in the world to their xle�tination on this Grand Bend. -Mrs. Wismer and little visiting Mr. and Mr�. R. Bonthron, store cattle trade was draggy with prices hn- �­ �11 , I .1. �,` on which we used to crack the nuts progress. ;7 .".. - �­ globe In her quaint way she had daughter, of Kitchener, are visiting have returned to Torento i.� ., BEECHWOOD * changed. The export buy was vies n, ;�.� wa ,,� , grove has vanished, with get to be an editor?" '.. Payne's many weeks owin a Plen ful p ly o� ,,��. , n z to ti su p or I " , and blacken our fingers. "And bow long will it be before I she s glad ttier'ie were so many of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William nie Hoggarth, of London, has bee 11 ''i 1. Miss An- the bea A .11, hoice heavy steers. ,In fact quility of the 'I., Niotes.-Messrs. Peter McGral� and the but lAtely found it a little con- Beaver. -Mr. and Mrs, John Wallace the guest of Mrs. C. A' McDonell and bulk of t -He kiners offered was better than .,� ,. I I�1'�,, McConnell's bush. The grove was the Mr. Neelin smiled and gently in- Peter Ryan are working on the Pro- fusiMlg. Her interest in our miss' - thy, of Buf d1jughters during the' past weel- , ,,, r"'. ion ,,, and daughter, Miss Doro - for several weeks past, through straight loads "'I"T" Beene of inany a happy Sunday school formed me that everybody couldn't be vincial Highway west of Seaforth.- aries reminded me, Miss McGregor falo, are spending a few days with ­ of outstanding cattle were ,lacking. Two l"Ja 4, al" ,�,, Mrs. Charles Nicholls and daughter, 'of steers sold early to the expert buyers at , - " 1 , The last one I remember editors. Though I did eventually be- Mr. Dennis Maloney has engaged with said, of my mo-ther's interest in the Mrs. Wallace's pareRts, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rugie, of London, and Miss Wil- 8 cents and the bulk of the good to c�ho:ica , 1�. .. . picnic. I - � 1� I 1 4 . �, there was a high swing, and one of come an editor for many years, I dis- Mr. Joe -Eckart, of Seaforth, for t1he royal family. There were so many Walter J. Fee. Mr. and Mrs. Walla to 7 % cents. 17r,f , � kind for that , lirade made 7 . I ','�., ce kinson I of Toronto, who are Qamping while export handyweigbit ranged from 61A , � ­ '� " , f 11 � , , 9 the village young ladies was being covered that while everybody cannQt threshing season. -Mr. and Mrs. Dan of them she could not remember their and daughter have just returned rom it Gr'and Bend, were here on Tuesday to 7.40 cents. Butcher steers dose to the , zwung by two stalwarts youths, far be an editor, nearly everybody thinks XVilliamis, of Chicago, are spending a names. Truly our missionaries are a motor trip to the Thousand Islands 1,200 Pound mark brought as high 7 7 . Ell " Iz, � ";�O- ,�/ oulcf be one. , afternoon spending a short time witfi as to % ,­ �!,� up among the branches. The young be c I'll � 1. cents in spats, in Bales to local Packers, while 1, ,­ pleasant visit -with their many friends a royal family and doing the will of Montreal and Adirondack Mountains. their felatives, Mrs. D. Urquhart and the bulk of the good to choice handYweight 11 � ­ lady was very pretty (I could tell her Changes in Seaforth are too nUTn- here. They motored over to attend our Fat -her, the King. Another dear -Mr. �nd Mrs. John Swan, of Wind- Mrs. J. Sutherlpid.-We are pleased said steady at 6 to . : . . I , � " . I 6% cents, up to two -1 ,,,,:; name, if I liked). She was dressed erous to mentiem. A fine Carnegie the Old Boys' Reunion in Seaforth.- old saint had gathered together $3,000 sor, who have been spending the past to see Mr. P o'clock the real common stuff bad been passed 111 1, � � ;­ ts V eter Munn, who has been up the lowest fig -are for steers and heifers up I -, �� in white muslin, and wore hoops, library stands, as nearly as I could Mrs. Frank Hollis and two daughters, by laier own hard labor, divided it week or so with Mr. Swa-n's paren ery poorl3�, and confined to the kouse, to that time .being 41/� cents Per Pound, but � 1 2171�-­ wWah displayed a very pretty pair of figure out, ab,out 'where I used to, and Mr. Joe Bernard, of Hamilton, equally to two charitable institutions here and relatives and friends, bave ater sales included some of the Poorer tt 1, . . , . ankles" (I was. an observant young- wash inky rollers and steal stove able to be out again and feeling and I ca le I I ;:1 Jamie- are spending a couple of weeks at and $1,000 to the W. M. S. Without retu-Bned to Windsor. -Mr. and Mrs. looking better.-Migs Mattie Ellis is It as low an 81/2 cents. COWS for export f- , -X , _ brought 5% ceryts at top and there w I isiter). When she was up about 20 wood from Good's sboe store. the home,,of'Mr. P. Maloney. -Miss that we would not have cleared our W ght nd f ily, of Detroit, are visitin'i relatives in Guelph, and we few lots at 6 cents but butcher cows foerrethe "..ii. ., ­ Ti a am a , . George � V,- , t, or 30 feet, in the air, the young lady -son's Golden Lion has risen from his Esther P6rcell, of Seaforth, is spend- deficit this year. I wonder if she the guests Of Mr, and Mrs. are pleased to learn that her mother home trade at 4% cents were very scarce. I .11,1111" became panic-stricken, and jumped lofty ]air, -stretched his glittering legs ing a few days with her friend, Miss knows that Miss Jessie Aikenhead C. Petty. -Mr. James Hoggarth, of who has been'so ill and recently un' . .��, - �: the balk of the good butchers moving a quar- ­"I," . . - ter easier than Jast week at 41/1 to 41A cents , "' , - Duncan's dry good-, store seemed current Richmond St., North, is im�roving derwient an 'operation, . 10 off the swing. The as,semblage was and departed. I Laura Sloan. gave a short reading on 11, ,:�K- g-"�',,, " horrified, but to the amazemerrt of all, s improving ,Per Pound. with fair kind at 31,12 eents. Verr ".�. I �111�1) I -- - -7 events, which told of Miss Caroliiae the appearance and -adding to the nicely and few bu)16 crossed the scales at -higher than 4 ,,, ' R 11, those hoop -skirts filled with air like to have gone elsewhere, but Cardno's able to go out a little'-, I I , I , .1 WINTHROP McDonald in Tokio, Japan, a Canad- comfort of his neat dwelling by the Miss Ada Marshall, now of Detroit, cents Per pound, the medium butchers that , were in the majority s.11i,ng at from thatt 11 , ian woman, whose remarkable work addition of a nice up-to-date verandah. slid formerly of Hensall and London, down to 81A cents. Exporters took two loaAs, r'l � a parachute, and the young lady sail- Hall was still right there where I �; � ed down like an angel from the skies left it, where we callow youths used Women Workers. -The Ladies' Aid among prisoners became widely -Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carlisle and Was here together of heavy store cattle -at 6% to 6% cents but I .. , , `� . -. and landed at my feet -on her own to yowl that once popular song. and W. M. S. meeting held at the known was on with her mother, the best for peders for the home trade wan . I ,�he occasion of children, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. for a day or so during the past week 5 cents for a carload averaging 1,000 Pounds. �t� " III' feet -as gently as a falling leaf in "Old. Sandy Cardno deserves great fiome of Mrs. George McKee, was Prince Regents inarriage, decorated Carlile's sister, Mrs. Hugh J. Ma .., ., . �� , , ,, 1. � � � praise c- visiting friends.-Mr.,Rnd Mrs. Nor- while the rest of some five carloads of stockerm .,, A. , autumn. Her mother gave -her a good largely attended. After piecing so by the Emperor, of Japan with the Donald, of this village. -Mr. and man Cook and little &daughter are and feeders ram-ged from 8V2 cents far th� �� ,,`­ � me , "" shaking, and commanded her "never For building up such a big hall." quilts, the meeting opened with Mrs. sixth order of the sacred treasure. Mrs. L. E. Sullins, of Detroit, I liRbter Itind to 5 cents for 4% cenilt Bor soma , , "r, :11 e . ,V�; . are campin Grand Bend. -The cui fair feeders, I '', 11. 11, �-q) do the like o' that again." I reckon and be chased to the back streets by C. Hillen presiding. The Scripture Since that time Miss McDonald has spending a coi ple of weeks with Mrs, her i ndu is engaging a good deal Calves were a light offering and tops sold V � - u � t, ri�� I I she never did. Constable Dunlop. reading from Psalm 20, was iead by been presentod by the department of Sullin's parents,.Mr. and Mrs. George of attentio and a number of large a shade strongeT than nEl, 20�,e of Q, weelt I ­. ,�: I � .1 I �� .11� ,t�, 'an", with this b k of choice comium J, 111.1 But I'm getting away from the Mill Round on a side street I stood and Mrs. A. Cuthill. A very interesting justice with a g6ld cup. Her labors Hudson and spending part of their elerated t nks have been erected at n the .11 . � Road (Payne's grove was on the 2nd gazed at a frame dwelling house paper on the City of Formosa was. are inuch appreciated in prisons and honeymoon here with their many rel- the southern extremity of our villiLge veals from 7 to 7'A cwts Per Pound. The . 11 . lli� � L" 8 to 9 cot range and medium � I. :1... ­ concession). This brings me to where where we apprentices used to board given by Mrs. J. H. Morrismi, with juvenile courtz. Mrs. (Rev.) Armou'r atives arid frieinds.-Miss M along the C. N. R. tracks and im- supply '111118 well cleaned up, grassais being � ,,� . . I . aude taken ,� . , with board with the editor. There was the win- Mrs. James Simpson leading in gave some good suggestions as to our Glimn, of London, called on relatives mediately south of where Our galt steady. � ,,, � * 'It from 3 to 5 cents per pound or i 11 , 1,14 sidewaiks, on reaching which on hot daw of the same bedroom which Geo. praFer. An essay on "Missionaries athnual sale of work. A soap shower and friends in the village orr-Tues- well plant was, and with the fine ly Of lambs was 400 head u h r I - �,�', The supp K t5s, ,.(, for 6 1. � , , -),a Sundays we reluctantly used to put Coates and Michael McQuade and my- in New Brunswick" was given by is asked for in September, which in- day last. -Mr. Mervyn Brown�motor- showery weather th --B1 I"t Monday, but the market was weak , : � I'll I .1; . on oni shoes and stockings to go on self used to share. The door wa's Mrs. Eaton. When the business meet- eludes all kinds of soaps. cucumbers ,W �11 ... . , end only an odd small lot sold steady with � � � I I ','�: ; to Sunday school. But Egmondville locked promptly at 10 p,m., and many ing opened the mite boxes were emp- ed up here to spend the week end they are coming in b,y the wholesale the top of Thursdayle close at 131/v, cents A R;� with -his parents and was accompan- and will mean good money to the the bulk of choice ewes and wethem� mak.ing 121/ ',-7, has shrunk, too. The Westfall's, Hef- were the schemes we worked to get tied and counted. The suni of $75.00 , ied from Stratford by his mother, who patrons and give employment to many. 2 to 13 cents cents in to -day's Bales, while 11 . ,,,, � ""i, . , I fler's Sutherland's -gone; even their in after that hour. 7 1 �, I McQuade didn't was realized wifh more to bear from. KIPPEN in spots. -, �',, , habitations as though they had never go out nights, so I 'used to tie a string After several othe Vs visiting her daughter there, Pearl, the cu 11 lambs sold as low as 9 cents I , 1 , -Mr. T. C. Joynt is improving Sheep were steady at 6 to 7 cents for froacil I .11 -r business transac- Mrs. Wilson, and returning with her appearance of his large brick bl I light butchers. with Medium iigh& 1, I - - Notic­­Owing to the death of the te ock and heaves at from 5 to SY2 cents, I �!, .,; beon. Hoffer's barn, in which used to his wrist and hang it out of the tions the meeting closed by all re to choice � �', ,; I'!',,�, * ,a 1 M I 11 to hang home grown 'tobacco which window. When I wanted to get in peating the Lord's Pray h�ma,, Mellis. I would kindly ask all those son on his way back to Toronto as of stores by a new avvning. - Mr. C. Rolm generally sold at a 20 cent advance , " j'. 1��,, , e- T. T ��,'t`,�;., �j - we used to swipe while the old gen- I'd jerk the string. Mike was some, Notes. -Rev. J. A. Fergugon and settle. W. L. Molds. 295V �,;J�;,@,, 1. . baving �counts Prior to 1924 to kindly call far as Stratford. Mr, Brown has Campbell is overhauling the furnace over Just week's closing top. thick oat I �� .1 ­ is sm hm � , , , 1 I - a ,� spending a few weeks' vacation with Notes. -Miss Ida Stuart, of the Soo ville, but still retains -the one on St. 9 lnilI8 long haul, I � A,�? ,,,,, tleman was carrying mash from the sleeper', and I'd have to nearly yank %old one of his drug stores at Duns- I nd boiler part of his planin bringing 9.86 f.o.b., and 10% cents off cars. ­ �.11 . , �� I '. and we believe adding new equipment Receipts to -day v�eTe 4,902 cattle, 515 cAlves. ,�� ,� i2.1 brawery on a yoke across his shoul- his arm off to waken him up. Then frienda in Toronto and other points visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Clair Street, and,�'having made a that will 'ifnprove it very much -The 1 -300 hogs tond 971 sheep and larnbs. . rn ad- .� I , I - ' -tiOn there were 700 cattle on through.W11- . . . . . ­ ­�­, ders, for hf.s cow -gone. I used to rai*e a window off the kit- east. Rev. Fulton Irwin, of Seaf&rth, John Work -man during the week.- good sale- will s#11 be further improv- fine flower beds at the railway station !11ql g. I . � I . ,� Y�'.' Webber's pottery building is &till chen and crawl in, - but it distuxb�d will occupy the pulpit during his ab- Rev. Mr. Richardson. of London, vis- ing and stocking the one be retains. yards are coming on by leaps and Quotatione: Expor . t oteers. choice, 31.rlo to r ��.Iv�l 1 0" P, � I there, though 1, don't think it is a Katy, the red-haired servant girl, and sence.-Helen and Gladys Smalldon, it,d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno, �Mervkn is one of the Hensall boys bounds and are looking beautiful - $1.71; do. good, $6.50 to $7.00; export heifers. I i;; ", -i, I - I , . � , 111V, I I . has made good in the Queen The annual Sunday qchool $6.50 to $6.75: baby beeves. Mso to $ioxo: . V, ��4 " I, pottery now. My, my, the liekings I she put a tub of water under the win- of Cra4ibrook, are visiting Isabel Bell and other friends in the com- who and c0*71- butcher steers, dholce. $6.25 to $6.76; do.. I I .,iu ,,,�, gat for being late at school because I dow. I got in bead first; went into Eaton. -Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard Tnun-it* during the past week. -St. An- City. -Work is going ori lively in the gregational Picnic of Carmel church 9004, ,96-00 170 96.25; do. medium, $5,00 to ­kl:��:, , "i."�,�!�, " ,; ". bad stopped to watch the fascinating the tub with both hands, -rnv chin over spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- .John drew'g Sanday .school held their an- way of erecting the fine large up -to- will be held this year on Thursday, $6.00; do. cornm . �,,,.�, ­,),�� , , toritling of the lump of mloist clay be- the edge, and the w%dow eame down Armstrong, of Blyfli.-Migq Jennie 11, $4.00 to $4.50; butcher ,.�, .� -i, I", , i� .�,, ,�*: nual Sunday beifeka, choice., 0 '' " � ,I ,qehool picnic to BayfieM date two stoi�y'�riek addition to our August 28th, at Grand Vend and a s,,,fid to $5.7,5; $9-00 to $6.50; do medium. ,,, I; IR I I � " . . - cows, � I .. ..... . lbut�* do-, cowman, $3.60 to $4.2;: 111. , ing fashioned into a flower pot, while on my feet. There I was hold in the Calder has returned to Stratford. to ori Friday of last Veek, and a pleas- Public Scho�l, and,with good. men like large attendance is te , �'V � I I - I il�i. , ", 64'. .116" � "''; . " the old gre�, horse went round and icy water (it was in January, and a resume her duties a.9 nu-rRe. - Miss exPee d, as 0 choi-ce, $4.26 to $5.00; do.. ,If, . . ant time was Bpent by aM-Mr. and Mr. Alfrod,Taylot� Charles Wolf and Carmel church always has a good, Meditim, $8.00 1`0 $4.00; buteber bulta, go*(], �,,;'�','�': j'�k;�,,� , . !,00 in never -ceasing circle, operat- Rood old-fashioned winter) till the Margaret Eaton is visiting friend in $4.00 to 14.50:' do. ifair. �;�14 ." I",. - If?"N"W-12 I I � id' the grim'd ' - s I Mrs. Thowas Anderson, of Gooerieh, Thomas Wft':�t tho bead of the job picnic. -Mr. and M $8.50 to $4.00: ",,,,. , . � -9 M. CRrr011, all of Seaforth, were te". $1.00 to $2 50: feeding Bteelm choice 1,-L I, � �j ­:' , er that 1) verized the rbd-haired Irish angel. condescended Cranbrook.-Mr. Lester Govenlock visited at the horne'of Mr. and Ws. And � lookiTig ", i tb� f)ie construction, it Mig, $8,50; Ca;ftuerd iand atit- 'hiO'li ,Si�;4'- . W Ill ,,.�5 1�1�, "'�. - , - rs. McClinchey and bOlOgnas, S2.50 to - I I - ,, 1� Ak�, . ;,� , ef'' , to come out and listlessly freed me, returned to Mitchell after spimding a Alex. McKen ell: built as guests at the home o , `�,,Y.Y�,A 1,T., , 1 86-06 to SG -25; do: fair, $5.66 to s5.66: g.1*61c: ,# "', � � , , , ,., , � ;,��',' I I I zie durifig the past week. I s � Mr. Taylor 4 ,,, 1, �, , L ed.;at, John Mlv's corner and talking flueyttly oft this and that and few holidays at home. -Mr. and Mrs. $4.50 to $5,00: do., f4t4r, $9.69 :"� � :, , , Ztop� f Mr. and Mrs., ors, choice, ;�� �"";L . , I -Wt. John McKay, ��I;,,�:I, � "'''. gl'# 4DUt -to Ztiusti 6vet the spot where various things� of'saginlaw, Mich. and Mr. W6iN'lire expertg'in miasdil- T. Dickson the end of last week,,�-Mr. w �'4-zh; Inilkera, springem. e'6oi,e,,,1$,1gai) " . 1­.11�, - , ,�"­­­ - " . Ford Aitcheson have returned to the visited his slators, Mim M,qKay and ry And brick work, wnd Mr. Welsh has and Mrs. J. W. Bontbron to $90-00 ; do., fair, $40.00 to $60.00 : calvea. ;j ?, ,J 1, �;�,�,� � , ''. 0 ie. pioneer t So, after forty yeatsi in the short West after spending a - few - month§ hbice, $8.00 to $s,r3o; do. nledium, $6.00 to ,. vp . � � , #q,� 6Wod tl � - .%Verft into left here on . " ;;.,,:��,',' 1. , , Mt.%. Gordon, of our'village, and also few equala ithyw nd ,4W !" ,� W2016, tv T,Ascintited' tir ,here to be fou as Wedne-May afternoon for , a m6t6k 007.0; do. ro . #,� �O4� ffi �"a ,�*, he at my dfoosid, 14iound only a with his l6ioth'ot' Mr. JobnAitcheson. his brother, Williayn 6-f Tuckergivilith, �iL car"pantor and ,hufldoi. , The a , �11�",. �` ­ I ". I I., I 4 , 1. I . �L. t,'," - t", . .� �L. t, I , 'tip I I . common, $3.50 to $4,150� lnmb6,. � ,', . ,. . ,:.. 11 , "I"'), 4 � 7 " �17. V � , , � ,� . 01 1. I a -wn of yort. I -Quite a nuynb' . ddi- ,trip to Ainover -and from thewe will I . V �,C,�I� ,I, �,,�,,. - , :��$ lim I , , 9, � ill;vg .h -ew . choice ewes, � , f whom I had kno $12-50 to $13 00 - do bucIcA $10 50 I 4111 ,,, 9�, ft I I dr attdrided Stratford- n-nd also his dauAior, Mrs. Wosley 'tion will be over -thizty feet by sixty Join thoiry relativog, Mr. to $14-00: do. , sbe;P ,� - I e.i.� � , - - Wt I ' 1. . " ­' I lw!� " , A ,i�:;:�''­ 'L�, 1114-111-- I , find MT -6. - '. I I " , , " , � , I 11, I , I � I 11 I � � A 11 I %11r* --01 .11 � .1 �, � I .�� . 1.1 A ir 1.1 td J=I calls, 660 `t� *$1060 11 L: f$"�"J%W�so W on , did meet thrd& whd were girl qtbooi Kipbuih football ganteAn. !Xinburn Niaols, of our irllliaoii, during the *ith 10 foot basement, s id brick Pallor and Tnotor o light IeWes, $6.00 -bb $6r"6. do. eali, h2.00 * �0 ��,,Q� �;,�', , , " ­, .'W, k '�OVI� � ,,, . to , .i1.-.-? 1. .1 I. ,""M , t, I tuates-two of whdzh..l had not Bde�, g on"d .01 n to Pitthbukg, Pa., $4.50; boo, Ted and ' ' � 1.1.1". , y � ,kht. As it had ... rained p t week. -Mrs. Pei Cainoto-A of -with an I wittered. $0.75 to $1049; " - � " ,� -11A.��'Tii,-,;): . � ; , ­ , '- " b Oft 4p-toA06 fire proof roof and where they bave relativea,-1)r do.. to,b,. $9.26 ��,,,�,�,'Pl­ o'; 1; -4 , 0% ,��'�� I'll �,,,G­ , I 110 ,� tv . NT. to, $0.85; do., oeleat, tea and ,�,��'� L $i'v,%V, tft%if Z - * dia ii'6 : f0i'i all of 40 yearg,. 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