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ITRil LRIT. ­ ,,,, , I '­ . . , 4j', ,' 41 tgomer her new I t - f! 0 Q0 ,,g 1% _Mr. John Bullard came e ea, the 16 -year-old ., ­ ". '­ ,st'r bo, wo, I* -# - , 17 t , "I home. 11 stroke of ten ivith, 41i,j r i O. ­ # k;Pq"',",V,#, 1 F yv,,akwa anday -- -. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Menno closed - T ntest on cioss ,%4mbeve, selmtiow t4rovellout ho,4 , U% '; -014 ­ 1, I I#— r IN ,6 'Ir ,)* . k 2-95 41 § _ ­ I , , ?? .". , p Tuna- 11 OW0441"W'WRAIN ,X , W: " 1.1 4 '#nd' Mrs I ii i,,divl ;v,6W Je:'pr,0114 t0 W%M, , '49 ' - -, ,,, , I , i - .1, X, "I , . narold S*8114OUP . t.., , , .1 ". 1 I I. 1. , , 904AX's , IR 44 M , ,- , ,V... ­ ,. . - L , _ 0 ... we , ou d Steekle, Bronson Line, Stanley, pass- ampallif, p,progmm1n0w, . , '', I . A I jar Meeting of tile Literary . = ame& 1 50 ended three hPAPS ,0 400ug W'I'tll tIt .4 I I , f .1, ­ ., igh S61h, 61 was ed away On Tuesday after a long ill- n iji A14 .1 k 1p MOO . ,- I I ,. I - 1. T`- - 1 , . 1". .; - I . - , ,Awx.w ro.Wut 0 0A , ­ "t A 3V T 2 , qrP,l T . , . to, make mention or 130;X10:150, J & 4) Wingharn If of rheumatism k1,V,t,,?, m.,- - ItUe , ,­ ' I Gtow . , IN, ., ; I I . .1. , " 4owship, fun and jnspir4 Aim'i -e r. a " L , ,,z , .. ',­ I bl ­ ­ . . " , * - , " 11 .. I Ll­ L'f I" , of the victim iIih4id,,Jy:x ,, #Jffl pow, W1, W94 J I - , " ,,,A ------- I hall of the ness, being a vu. 1 111 , -, , - i 11, I . - . In I ,. '" V,1W61% Xv. , I I , I I I , " . . features tind most'sy 4 . t,., , ----- h - -lit did,their V 'i,',' ft - 1 ,,17i,: ., .. "1;.. , Q k"",*T,a,.-"".; PI Ow!"e, %%11*1 Q, I eld lears, The funeral was ti A , 130 , 1. , ,, : , ",. 1, I I i i , , . '0 1 rr , ­` I . i - I . 26th. The for over ten ) I'll d1p be , , I ` , -V `4 4 ,-NA* " e , ., . Friday, ebruarY , . 'je, . arts, but whbro a . I ., ,p . ­ , school on I .. -- I , V400 . 1?1, "Tri., e. *UIRr --- .,. . !! ,,,e " . .-, * , , I -- . W-01 I y 01 I '' -1. , , . I 11 ,. I. - . I " was given:- held yes, r a - , il.. . '60 well it Ad, no doibt;: I It - -!" , " " ,,, , , , T Y, Thursday, interment I , STAFFA te d - .. I ­ 1, - V . " b -A , , e!!. , . "I'i'Ll." ", L .1,17 - I . I ... I , , , I , ,, - Sutbee I L 84 . Ot. I , 0) 0 Wjk; I , , , , ,.- . ­ k, . " ;­ . ,4 . . being made in the Menponite Ceme IN ZINC; following programme H SALL ,PV L . I - 11 1), ,W Res , p 7 , . - 40i low 4014#­ *F'P -­ e g-:.-;.- . .... - 4 ,7-­l 4 ;!%:, , .. 11 st , , "'Iffi -1 re Wilson spent orchestra selection; deba,te,f " Olv- I . ­­*, " I '. , Georg . to,,] articularize . 'it I 'Pok ., POIT ..... .......... I ­;­..1*,`.4 ..."­ .,. I I . MI-1 , .k%,VWS.-MT. He , ; , he verdict of All was I ,.,..,.! , I ­ . . 11 17.. . , ., R 1. I utne LNeN p e .mioLrta Lump an * 4t -q . . 1. ` , * d r - would- 'bP a - to *AK*In . s. A. ed that a Department of Technic4l t6rY, Bay t*wnsh'P' Uft grds our yard is a ear Of AwPA . t S. a ! , - , , " t..", , - ,,.qp_, . , p "I I , p0 4, "o ou 46A.,10A - - "I , ..i I MR , s! pa ent 6:pe,strap 'TA'A il at " P", , w week end in Guelph. -Mr ,y_ . j -81,J ,r ' - 1, uld be adopted in coji- A ,4 e '. ,y4,; - spent a few days Education sho — , 0 ,A-1 D. A c= ., - va, rQgrgmv , , I ­ — Newoiw '­ . . ,As that . d, , 11, 0". , ,p ' 1. , . _perta Chestnut , - ral , , #W- to., ; , . -2:5 ` '' Of, and George m High . ;,":,LI'7 ­ 39841tf we nil . be or 301'es'-low heqIFk'w1th. vappor, 0,- . $3L ., ,, , ,A ss, 1but W , - ", - , l;,mer Henso , *, suTpA I .- ' extension .1.1 1.­; ,!, , ": `e.' '-.'-'.`,L;,. .. -... . . , -, .ee,,,,r Ord last week. -Miss Widow- i jvnetion with the Wingha , KIPPEN . , . I "I 1. ,. I - , , , :, '. ".. . I Qt", In tratf - "' Friday and Saturday, .0 Inn I'll . 1, ,- . (" 11 . Maroh .t 140..keL Spec .. In on Fev pa r ......... o-- ­ -, . ,,-! ­,! : . #..2... , . . . 1. .. 1 I l, ,, ". S e affirmative we s upheld , S 1 , -j " I '. I . I ,1AI' ... L' ad- i - , 71- it 11-11,1 "bia . , . . -.' . I " " ., : I 0 I , .. .. r , , , ­ I .1 4 a - h 11"0 a ,wine , i- - Wd '04 q .1 I 1. .p , , ' - pail, . r. XePlA# .,q -4 - I at the home I School-" e regular missionary pec , , . s at present a guest Seco Y. P. S. -Th, lilth a Special Laundry soap, 10 bars 0 MAO a , e; -41 A 11 b ' r nd r K4 1;; resis -of * xro V ." ej%',,*hT folioy On , ,Y, As C ,ArWr,patent one+,$ 4p ',,Sjipp , . ,,' : . Miller. - Mrs. y the , .e-,rit-tivll Of `30- 48c - Pb. m c. jam. r) 1b, . - ' . I .., - , ", q -1 , - 48=10, , adpath sugar, 14 . 1 -1`145 I .11 r. . . , . : 11" and MTs. A, - meeting of the Young Peoples' .00. - he* for. tlie, ArAt timm at 6 soles, lOW,-hRe11%,.i4th-i%bb0 r 1 . ..; ,,,,, I son's, th Tayloir and Geo. Pea ' lbs., $1 VWtQi . , . i rnos t , , Ora,*Ingle. '. , I , ' Al .. t spent Sunflay at her , ciety was held Sunday evening last tins, 28c; publie meeting, .'- .­­' - - .iol'.s, 1. .11 I l, in di blad ""a 1, 6"'..'jeadrge' box; Tomatoes, 2 and gave, ..... . :-Z.! .. Melvilie Gray !O)0 k, 'Zd the negative by the Fifth IN.r : t. -, .......... - - ,-­ ; ........... " n . l , 7., .. . p,al I % e jiA.4,O ,%­! - I". ", -M,T . (Rev.) Lundy in charge. Sall n 4 P. tu livered a 11 " - . . , --,4', . .s with Mrs. 01 is z for 3sc; Broom regular . .S - ;".."'. -:1 . , e. and Mack _ 1, - , mixed, 62c lb.. nly one practical and ,Wwell de f Oxfoird(s with extens4 , , , 4 I . , . , , , .,., I I I 1 u4a' ;- . Opt- I I I. ..... ., 1, - , , evera in 814 . . e., . I 1. I ­ .N, an . . ubb I I I - . ,.,, ;, Grant, The affirm Pound:tn :ii pustofst department; full line of ,pr top lifts. . . , ! I . J. '1`1'11,` I., ., .. . I Sefohrth I Form, Lu4 is . , 2b.1 Tem . I'.; 08 , . , And are at presen: -y S d Mr. French led or , Growing Girls' Gunmetak CAT I . 1: I $9,11 I . .'V1 Robertson I Zt a e have returned from t t er ative were given the , I Driary hymns' were Rung 80c, ner; Ginger Snaps, 2 Tbs., which elicited Most 'fuvoiablle, C I . ]Reels with t . I I I . .1'. Z"," v4i*,- ut me Sat- . SeVv ,: _ . .6 ....... 1. I . ­­ I . I % - .. 11" ' .. Livingston. -Mr. I V al, duet was giv, -n by and Mrs. Monteith an 2ic- jn iits from aill. The'lAdies in - .. Per pair ... . .-­ . ­ . a ........ I ........ '..11,4. , of pictures fresh *]ways on hand. Special for . 1. " li, . ­ Si , -111, . I . ", ­` I ., I 11 I .. . . "I 'T", r Mr. John i A number Ing the supper, excelled themselved . . "A -yoor-A) ­ 11, - De - . Aeof , . .. d4a=r'Ly Gibson and Maurine Mit- n prayer. urduy1Wtj,':,,Pamburg Steak. 15c Th. 'Watch I . - ring $,hoeo-Rere, 11 k, , _ ds nd. siii k is,. I. st " . the car ipr; , I I : 11 * . bearing on the mission work in, Ja our wep We lead; others both for most tempting viands and. Ar.,604 , '$eMi e , dI 4eal: Values ­ . I f;,011111. V Golding is nursing a sore foot 11; journal, Theodore Robertson; ,Vvftjdow each week. , I" , - 8040-1 . ra iettj Good ,, . . ky :,. 1: 11 , mse, it in some che follow. ,q R'S GROCERY, d d manner in which they , here, 7.4*001­ I ­, . . ­ ­ ,. ­ .. " ,;, While exercising his lic a Corbett, and "God pan were hung on a banner . and an .ZA tLME . . W , , . 1. ., ,Z- . '' I 11 V ,. 11 - . ,-.. I . . " ', -e given 'h - .11 . I 1. I ­ .. , " .. . " ­,, ­ -­ . - ­ , . - .way stepped. - piano solo, Ad e wei by Wq416 0 .. '"' :. ; , I., 1. .: , explanation of thes MIS served the large assemblance of at : ., , , , on his foot. -Mrs. 1) vp ,'! Circle. -The Mollard . , , ,, ', . gau., visited hex Save the King. A series of questions C, the Hensall Mission Cir- d so bountifully did the: ­ . '.t-.,;, , "' ­ - I I I , McPhail, Brandon, J Mrs. Lundy. least 600 an I 1. I 1, 0. 51 1 1 1 - - -their monthly meeting On ladies of -the "Red" side pro ' de, that I I I " ie ", brother, Mr. F. O'Brien cle, beiA. , 't, 4 , and family onJapan followed. The meeting clos III, . - GEN " " many , 1: , I i10 ! en, of BRODRA -* ,-er 1. 1 P" , - " . . zpah benediction. Next Fridaj .ening last when an election a', '': . L I, I 'I, . I - , last weekw-Mr William O'Brl au. -The many ed with the IVE , in Soripture phrase, "there V I , ­ , "I . I Ring Miss Melvor will of offie,ei'*'Vas held and the foll wing baskets over and to spare," an all I . I 7 , : 1. Zurich, also vi ic;d at the home Of Died In 8askatchew. vicinity Of Sunday evel -s - d 1. - I ! , :? - ,,, . .1 7111, . - . . friends Of Quill Lake and ad a . i v I . Mr. F. O'Brien last week --At the ock i on take the topic, "Alcohol." offic6ra.6.,,' went away feeling that they ha P.- , 2. " . . I . ' , 1peted for the year 1926: Ron I . I e .." g of -the Ladies' Aid of Mr. Herman Kleber, were sh ­ I . . 1, I annual meetini Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sproat orary'.,P.i.es1dent, Miss A. E. Cousitt; most pleasant and long-to-be-remem- I . .. -1 .. , . , 1 4 ­ the YJnIted Church, officers were elect- Thursday, February 4th, to learn Of entertained a number of their friends . I r y Presid pt, Miss Elva Shaddoek; Vice . in . ­ bered evening's .entertainment. . S.FAF40APrAlf - I ­ I . - Tu, day evening. All say that Presi&!% Miss Nellie Boyle; Record- . * " ed as follows. President, Mrs- W- his death, which occur ed - last es . Syras Green and lit- . E COMMERCIAL, HOTEL ­ Mrs. Wilson; St. Paul's hospital, Saskatoon, follow fine host ing Skr Jean Elder; Cor- Briefs -Mrs TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSIT I ; Sadler- vice president, 'months. Mr. and Mrs. Sproaft are a , , . ,etary, Miss -tie s, end, are spending . ­ I -- . lo . 1. secret r%y, Mirs. L. Worden; treasurer, ing an illness of nearly two "r.o. responding Secretary, Miss Zetta )n, of Grand Bi I , oldest son of Mr. and hostess. --On Monday Afternoon R *1 . 1- 1, Mrs. B. Fell; pianist, Mrs. Hotliam. Mr, Kleber was the rio.- Ten number of the friends of Mr. Walter Passmoi 0,; T easurer, Miss' .Alma a few weeks at -the home of Mr. and , . . I I . I Is . I I 11 . Henry Kleber, Logan, Onta W. G. Fairbairn, Mrs. Fairbairn -- I, . — -, rriage McCully met at his bush and engag- ' Scruton; pianist, Miss Nellie Boyle; Mrs. --Mrs. Maulkin- - - ­ , ng in I I ; . - . . CROMARTY years ago he was united in ma . I Old-fashioned wood bee." ' b, .. 11 . ntendent, Miss Pe­ rl being her Aaughter. le in the. arrang- lieve Mr Grassick - intends lobati . ss Louisa HoegY, of McKillop, ed in a rea mite I ox superi . . . I I I . The regular monthly to Mi We are sorry t)o report that Mrs. Kennifigs. Before closing the meet- son'is in London spendinga few days .and- Mrs M. Drysda both. the au.di- Exeter.L'i choir composed of. laditm I . - 1. W. M. S. - W. M. S. Ontario, and five years later moved - Stanley, while driving . . at the bomb of Mr. and'Mrs. Ander- irg and decoration of , . Jag. flood, of iing a solo was very nicely rendered . , are re- only will in the course of a few- weeks . . Cromarty .. -1. .i of . meeting of the to Quill Lake, Sask-, where he and I interesting gam: torium and the school room, Thursday afternoon, home from church on Sunday, war, y Miss -Nellie Boyle, and much ,en- ton. --Quite an - Ch h. A I was hold on brother farmed a section of land. d now suf- closed hockey was played on the Hensall ceiving many congtatufations for their be . held in the Ullited ure . . ' I the home of Mrs. Thos. his I by his wife, two upset from joyed...Vhe meeting was then vening, when the fine taste -and beautifying which tent men's. choir only having conducted tbs . . I March 4th, at attendance He is survived ather, in fers. from a broken arm. -Miss Jean by'ykaye'r. All hope for a very sue- riiik last Friday e, ecasioni-We are service Of song a. few weeks 490, . 4 e. Scott. There was a large I visitors daughters and one son. F don this week, c ,.., . Exeter Juniors came up and played a ebarm to the 0 at Mr. John A. Mr. Chas. Jinks, 1. I of the members, also severa five brothers, ivison left for Lon weeks essfdl. j ar for the Circle. all Juniors. -MT. and pleased to report th the efficient courler I - I , . . present. The roll call topic was Ontario; five sisters and and a where she will visit for a few SA 61-,Concert,-The following is w#h. the Hens who have for the Mitchell, who has been so seriously of'Ifensall Rural Route'No. -1, is suf- I I I I .# . I te hymn," and a brother-Inqaw, from Givin, . th mlatives. Before her departure' a very--iAteresting account of an en- Mrs. Wilton Jacob, ' eff,e blqod.,po ", a favari rs. Thos. brother from Edmonton, were here at -1 been living on ill, is improving a ,little. -Mrs. T,hos. feriog the 0 ts of lsonitw . &-Lines from tertained a number of few years have 'a .1, esponded to. M all of whom have the 1W terti farm, working for Mr. Sherritt, Sr., who was in Clinton and i s" 1% was readily r the funeral, -iss Jean en D,yable St. t held in our schools by past . r, hi rig1ht hand, indipeed by- piening I- vis- a1ittle sore or pimple . the chair; Mrs. Ed- pathy ,of a wide circle of friends her friends to a most enj4 the pliVils of Group Il on Friday af- the Alexander with a needle. .. Oliver occupied v t. Patrick's ev - Mr. ternooil. of last week. There WaP a Alexander, have moved with their - -icinity for the past week or so -and Art Exhibit -Do not miss seeing I" _e from the SYml ening this week. I I - I gar Allen read a passag of the village, visited ' L' attendance and the chair was family to Detroit this week. Mr. and iting members of her family usists of car - 'd lcolm Gillies and family, - frie d , a Missions "I in their Isaac Jarrett, I ." s is now in London visiting her the art exhibition; it ca , study book, Prayer and Mr. Kleber has been West 16 years. Dr. James Jarrott, of 6 ''tak s. I 4,; ond gave a ery inter- community with his son, nicely. ,en by Miss Margaret; Doug- Mir MA res n . Caldwell, and in- bon photographs, photogravures and I . 11 , , I . and Mrs. T,am .v es of a ,He took an active part in , kind and Ailsa Craig. -Mrs. Thog. Kyle left tends remaining for several weeks in. eolor prints loaned by the- Elson )krt esdr,Lg sketch from experienc nday evening and I las e following mentioned pro- idents of our village, moved their daughter, Mrs. W 'e. - his friendly interest, gra at' T .ied e The collection com- 1, . I -.w. China, after which affairs las d ng for London on No . m r out: Opening chorus, household effects this week to tak .,.-We regret to state that Publication Co. , . er'- is confined atill Prises ndre4 suWdOU op *jend of hers in n, who is good j'udgment made him Ile died on Tuesday underwent an operation ­ Coon;" instrumentals by their place, and we wish them every the city about two hu (I ,4 Iner, of Kirkto - . the hospital there. Mrs. Arnold kg paintings of many Mirs. J. Gard* friends, wherever he lived . I 1 01!1 lzgii nfield, Etta Bell and Grace success. -Mr. Lorne - Whitesides,. of Rev. Dr. C. Fletch 11 . R. ir, owing to a very severe representir " . visiting her daughter-in-law, MT9 eludes reprodue- 11 at the age of 39 years, 2 months and I formerly Miss JTinney-, -readings by Earl Dick and Goderich, was a visitor Ili town a day to his .room, I asked to speak. She were Petrie, of Toronto, be -under the doctor's schools of art and in 'I, Gardiner, Was 28 days. The floral tributes I ge, also t efitho- '.I 1"... is a Very CaPAble speaker and in a beautiful: special mention might be Helen McGregor, of our v Ila I =e Tin play entitled "The Re- r cently. Wr. Andrew Love has not cold and has en , ey -enjoyment of his usually care for the past week. -The Hem- tious of sculpture, the Ve-4 ' 8 nt views from na- , J sen words, expressed her underwent an operation in that City ob , ken from Julius Caesar been in the ral , and importa, few well cho . made, a pillow by wife and children; are glad to mte both (act . j, , scene 1). The meeting took good health and strength during the sall junior hockey team drove down T more being priv- last week. We or so, and is to Exeter Tuesday evening and play- Wre. .The proeeeds to purOiim Pic- I . ,.,.. . pleasure for once a W.M-S. - meeting, wreath by the Board of United Church doing nicely. -Mr. Jas. Grassick, the folin of a contest in which the past cotiple'of weeks which so ed a very interesting game of hobicey tares for the school. Dates, March ileged to -attend h h a member: a beautiful are uccessful codple,findin- or composing the most wisely ,irying the rest cure and 27th; Thursday and 4 . being closed for a whic e was . . the Exeter Junior team ' the 25th, 26th 1 ., . her home church ath, and a wreath Of Stanley, held a very s ,,"r. , 6 p.m. and 7.30 J ke on Home community wre sale on Tuesday last, everything going words out of ,,, ld ' won the often proves most effective and really with favor of E P.m. to ,,, -,` a. She also briefly h side pieces t is needed and with the coming score being &-G in xeter. Friday from 4 . I I tim. in the sWPO from the Farmer Union, be - - wha - to 9.30; Saturda - ­ est. Mr. Grassick intends moving This was won by Jean Bon Y, from 2.30 to 5 *m ­ - . ,.. Mission Work At t e on. high. pAie. Th ill no A large number of hockey fans ac - , I Ott sorv- from Craik, Givvin and Saskato to Exeter shortly, and Mr. McBride, thron and Alma Scruton. e meet- of the near fine - spring days, w -al. companied the boys. -A St. Patrick's at the schooL , , - Sc about again as usu I close of the meeting, Mrs ibt, be going I . The funeral was held on Tuesday, ` ', of Blake, who bought the farm, win , I lunch- Rev, W. F. Dixon con- on. -Mrs. Hom6erling efo ed by .singing "Auld Lang dou ­ I ,, . ad a dainty February 9th. Thompson Murdock dance ,Will be held in.the Town Hall - ,, I and burial was soon take possessi ent the week Syne. ts -Mr. and Mrs. or, Friday, Match 19th, when thel . . I 11' 11 41, ducted the service, Hunt, of McKillop, sP Presbyterian Service. -The W. M. and Mr. Donald McKinnon were a- who are . - , I . q ade In the.Quill Lake Cemetery her parents, Mr. and Mrs. resbyterian chureh held rrong those we learned of attending Avo lon Orebestra of Luq4n ;ie, wi i . .. CHISELHURST in end with S. of Carmel P - widely known for their m , 11 'I. Nobes-Miss Alexander, who has Short a . Robert Elg,' their regular monthly meeting . on one th l, le. -Mr. and Mrs. David evening last week the bronze an -, dearly loved by all; Mary, who rsary o? Mr. And Mrs. David Me- furnish the music for e occasion. , It. spent - some time as a medical mis- Of him so t, the shock severe, Blair, and little daughter, here, left Thursday, March lith, with the nive Jackson's + . ' . sionary in India, on Tuesday evening The blow -was grea is death so near. have been visiting relatives president in the chair, The Scripture Cloy, and report a splendid time.- The dance will beAn charge of th-- le 1-11 interesting We jittle thought h home in the West. ss Nellie Carmichael is assisting Hensall Dance Club. --Dr. and Mrs. " of last week gavle- very this week for their reading was given by Mrs. Bengough Mi - G. Knapp very - pleasantly entertained ,03 . ill Iter McC after which Mrs. Arnold led in pray- Mr. rids when a 1­ work done in that Forget him? No, we never w -Mr. and Mrs. Wa ully wish A. W. E. Hemphill in stock tak 11, account of the liveth still' stom- a number of their frie SPECIALS ', country. Miss Alexander has just For in God's care he to thank their many kind neighbors er. A missionary reading was given ing, as well as waiting upon cu , ng Wife and Children. y gath- I very Plheasan.t timq was sont, cards i - Sorrowi - ers--Miss Maxwell, after spending b ., of ten lectures friends who so generousl by Mrs. Dallas aft,er which Mrs. An ,,n,g t e in in ari of the evening, -for- v . , Itl'­ completed a course and week end here with her sister, PR or, home nursing in connection with - - ­ ered in their bush and made next dreew Dd'pgall and Miss Rosa Moir the I after whi Ih a very dainty lunch -was FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the Hurondale Women's Institute.- ST. COLUMBAN winter's fuel problem look pretty good ' The roll Mrs. Peck, has ret rned to London d_ , of London, e sang a very pleasing duet. a serve .- r. Will White 81. Notes. -The Literary- Society pro- to them. -The premium lists of the a verse Mrs. C- Simpson after spending . MARCH 19th and 20th #' '4171. . Miss Violet Gal spent last, week end out arid call waT, responded to with ek or so nursing her sister, Mrs. S. visited his parents here on Wednes- I I 1 , "­ ­ for - Soldan and JELLY POWDERS . ",L with her parents here. vided an entertainment young Horticultural Society are now Den ,,ChiAity-.'1)- Mrs. Arnold gave some we 25c ._, . " ', following is and Old on March 17th,. St Patrick's 'o- air, of Toronto, but who was taken day last. -Mrs. H. C. e, were in 4packages ............. , ..- School Report. -The any who have not Yet Joined Our r interesting readings from Glad 'Ed- V i - daughter, Mrs. G. M. Cas [,,", - examinations held Day. A very plausible programme ciety should do so (at once. Any new in telling of. work carried o ously ill while in Barrie vis GOLD SOAP EP th of by MgW1 n in quite seri ' .56C . 4 21,! . e result of test he remainder members will be gladly received j%ny places, after which Mrs. Flem- iting her sister, Mrs. J. McMartin, London recently for a day or &o. A 10 Bars ...................... 11 on March lst and 2nd on all subjects: was presented and t part of aast week number from our village and vicinity f . Sr. IV- the evening was spent socially until the President, Mr. Wrn. Ivison, or the of returned the latter DUTCH CLEANSER 01,;, - I V Class --Torn Brooks, 85% . ing led in prayer. At the close attended .... $1100 , 1-.11-, Norma Bolton, 83; Agnes Wren 78; 12 P.m., much to the enjoyment of Secretary, Mrs. (Rev.) Lundy. this meeting, arrangements were as her sister was then convalescing on Monday afternoon last 10 Cans ............. I I 11 W. M. S. -The March meeting Of - very ilicely.-Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill the funeral of the late Jas. Berry. Of CORNSTARCH - 11 I I.... Alda Bolton, 76; Earl Sararas, 75 ; the rriembers. . made for a concert given by The Peer many years ... $1.00 .;. . ike, 75; Dorothy Rob- C. W. L. -A meeting of the Catholic the W. M. S. at Mrs, French's, was less Concert Co., to be held in the -as indisposed for several days dur- near Brucefield, who was 10 Packages .......... ,'-, Ev,erard Kerab . 'Mere he past week owing to a heavy ago a resident of our village, and well Try Some of our Real Old Cheese ,11,, Cooper, 68; Tom Brin'- Women's L,eagu% was held tm 'the noteworthy in,- many ways Town Hall Saturday night,( March ing t V . ins, 73; V-1vOn' going around again and favorably known. -We regret to .,' . nell, 64; Frank Wright, 62. Sr. Ill- Parish Hall on Friday evening, March was a blizzard blowing, but in spite 27th, under the auspices of the -Ladies' cold, but is now . Hildebrandt con- PEAS 25c a, -- 1 s state that Mrs. Wlm .... , . ial reasons this 'here were 15 present, some 2 Cans ................ l ­ ., Janet Chappel, 71; Willie Walters, 12th. Owing to Spec of that t few from a Aid Society. This company consist q I as busily as ever. -Mrs. E. Sheffer I ues very ill. --Mr. and Mrs. T. Mur- ROLLED OATS S -ude meeting was staged a of eight colored singers and come. n- 25c 111" , 61. Jr. III -Edith Brooks, 80; Ma little over two from a distance and a given' by g and has been suffering for the past tin d their 51st a 6 Pounds .................. "': . 59; Clay- weeks previous to r -Ries. The Presi- long distance. The offering of highly recommended by pulpit and 1 .e k 0 !gn an attack of quinseY.- dock quiebly celebrate St. HEINZ MUSTARD I , , 'T Bolton, 68; Mildred Robins, , Mar urette Fishet is receiving nivorsary on Wednesday last, E12,;,. ton Horton, 67. -Sr. Il -Doris Sar- dent, Mrs. Shea, was in the, chair, the 15 was W. The other women press. A ple"ant evening's enter- -Mr. Win. MacKay, 40C y P41 1 . en c gre on will place their Vcry many favorable comments for Patrick's Day. PICKI S ........ ........ " 91; Lloyd and the annual reports were giv the on gati ticipated. , .1,11'' aras, 85; Bernice Harris, tainment is an the very excellent manner in which the esteemed principal of our public CORN ii -'. Jr - March envelopes on the offering p1late _On Tuesday evening of this week re- .- Wren, Orval CA)oper (absent). - by the officers showing a very sue pipe' organ in the school, last week on his birthday 14c '­ - in church on any Sunday in March. she played the per can .................... .1 i- Frank Me- cessful year's work, total receipts be the Welfare of Youth Club held a pie ok froin 0 TOE 22 1. II -Beatrice Drover, 8E , Much creditable work itor at the me of Carmel I[Tni,ted Church on Sunday last for ceived a very interesting T 'S - 1, ,,,, Leod, 70; Laura B. Wright, 74; Wil- ing $976.75. A welcome ,is eting was social in the ,b#sernent bo is in 34A . -4' -," Missions both in the Mrs. D. Blair, of Lawson, Sask., and 14C ,k-; ers, 68; Ross floggarth, 68. was dorre for Presbyterian clfiirch, when a very en- I the first time since being engaged as his son, Louis MacKay, who i i per can .................... - i ,, ;." ille Chamb of men- the Society welcomed a new member The general verdict is that the old country pursuing studies at G I I ,,, , I Pri7ner--John Chappel, Lorne Gharn- West an -I in China, worthy joyable time was spent. An interest- , organist. RANULATED SUGAR i ,­ Number on roll tion being the com-letion of a chapel in the person of Mrs' Emmerson ing programme was given, consisting she is the right person in the riglit the Universities there, Louis timing $ 1 .-IN -, .... , bers, Robert Brooks. o doubt give un- the sending of the book so well that 14 pounds ............... I.., alice, 26. Test ex- fund I erection of a Smith_ by Miss place, and will, n COCOA ::: 1, I., 28- average attend I Society. -Have You of instrumental numbers I faction. Mrs. Goodwin, it arrived on the evening of his 25c (I . 1. I West, Much Horticultura 2 pounds .................. - - , .. ations will be held again, March small ch-apt,l i n the the Horti- Margare Drummond, Miss Rosa Moir, 1 hounded satis MT. Alvin Wurm amin s done where ne- sent in your choices from lwho had very acceptably filled the fpther's birthday.- SEEDLESS RAISINS 1-, - ,,, 29th and 30th. -Elva, I. Bolton, charitable work wa. t9 To- Miss Margaret MacLaren, Miss ! position for some time past, was uh- bas sold his farm on the 2nd conces- - 25c .,, for it, and also service cultural Society premium lis I 2 pounds .................. ; "fV1, Teacher. a cessity called Blancho and Mr. James Mustard; vio- .$,,, , ! ,,, I was r ocially and along edu- mor -row, March 20th, is the last day lin and mouth organ selections 'bYlahle to continue, owing to home du- sion of Tucker -smith, to Mr. Austin EA'STER NOVELTIES I &, , :,-, -- - --- ; .; " d open for this. On Monday the Order ' tivs.-Mr. William Buchanan, of Dillin-g, of the township of Hibbert, ` ,a] !ines. After the reports an Floyd and Eldred Smith; solo by Miss I - , 1­1' 1 Dauphin, Man., who spent the winter who is moving there this week. We Bunnies, Roosters, SettiTik Hen, ,V-11 BAYFIELD c,irrc,pondence were discussed, the will be made up and sent away. The Irene lloggarth; duets by Misses ­. i ,! '. - list is a very full one but if there is tbs here with his mother, Mr,;. believe Mr. and Mrs. Wurin intend Rabbits, Etc. . r Breezes. Mrs. L. Smith, Of Lon clection of officerr took place, result Alice and olive Walker, and Louise mOn I oeo- , ,, William Buchanan,. left here on Mon- moving into our village as Soon as Neilson's Package aid Bulk Ch ', - - - t o follows: Honorary Chaplain, stock you would ilike to get, and I t,e, ,; , don, and Mr. Percy Johns on, ing . it and William Drummond, and readings 1, '' Secre- lates--the Chocolate that is different- , ,, - Goderich, attended the funeral of Rev. Father Dantzer; President, Mrs. by Mrs. Fleming, Miss Jean McQuee-1, day morning last for his home in the they can secure a dwelling, and that 0,11 is not on the list, call up the I "Ile st President, M f it is possible to get it for t, bu intended spending a few Mr. Wurni is likely soon to become Lettuce, Cabbage and Green Onfauff i I I e"." Johnston, last week., Thomas Moylan; Pa rs- tary and i Miss Mary Fisher, Mr. Robt. Mac- I ,.. i i " - their aunt, Miss -. i I d and 3rd Vice- ou, it will be done. The Society has dly", . Oronto with his brother, be- again one of our business men. Some $. , -Mrs. F. H. Paull ,left Saturday to John Shea; lst, 2n Laren and Mr. Win. Sangster. A BREAD PASTRY FLObR ."t"Y' F. Presidents, Mrs. M- Coyne, Mrs. M- teen fortunate in securing a promise I 1.re -sotti,,ng out for the West. -Mrs. number of years ago he was in busi- loc ,- ki nts at Galt. -Mrs. I novel feature of the programme was William 3., e'Jz ,f.l visit her pare Dalton; Recordi-ng from Mr. H. J, Moore, Toronto, V-6- a pie contest, the pie having been _hanan a few days ago, ness here and we like to see former I I lr;. ` A. Edwards is visiting her sister at Downey, Mrs. John o give them AA, I % , of the Secretary, Catherine McGrath; COr- vincial Society visitor, t through some of her old Hensallites coming back again. -Mr. j1-;-, . - -The members specially prepared, for the occasion. h ' going , '- eT " some horti- ,.rrespondence, came across a well Jas. Grassick, who lives a few milds &,'c Kitchener. ,; 'nff'' I Ora:ftge Order had an enjoyable at responding Secretary, Mrs. Louis an illustrated address on Following this, lunch was served. The rDderich northwest ,of our village, and who re- E.F.Jackson . 6 .. 11 I , , - Mrs. Jog. Atkin- cultural subject on April 27th. Many J pTeserved copy of one of the C el ,.'Ll" home at their hall on Monday even- O'Reilly; Treasurer, Is amounted to $35. _ an " ,. Burke, of us are familiar with his writings procee( ,­" ;!, . . Ron; Councillors, Mesdames . -The service in Carmel Presbyter- papers or 1854. -Our business men cently sold his farm, had an_ ction Hensall, Ont. ... 1. . ane, Malone, on Flower Culture, Home Beautifica men are displaying fine spring stocks. g "', , ing. nt Passes. -This week Doyle, Ducharme, Hart, L - ian church On Sabbath last was taken .ale of farm stock, implements, etc., Phone 14. 1 0 . . , ,- Old Reside ie Lynch and tion and so on, that appear regularly by Dr. Larkin, of Seaforth. On Sab- -Mr. Fred G. Mamns was in London w'hich was largely attended and good . Night ,, -d the death of one of Bay- Eckart, Misses Tess , n4' -1. I I we reem ighly r-Olect- Camffle Murray. The meeting clos- in daily and weekly papers and else- bath next, service will be at 3 p.m.- the first of this -week.-The Horticul- prices on the whole realized. We be- Store Open Every " 1, .K I Beld's oldest and most h look forward to e extend- - , 11", , ,, ,.,4 ,,W on of Miss cd with a very entertaining program, where, and we'll all Sabbath school and Bible Class aj tura,l Society of Hensiall hav — ­ ­ -1 , " ­­ ed residents in the pers I ed the time for sending in the lists — — 1 v* 1'f, features being a dialogue stag- his visit. 2 p.m. I e L" F, who passed away at chief. -- 1 ,`,,', , Jane Johnston, . Friendship ,` ' ', . Charles Parker on ed by the pupils of Mi,ss Lucy Burke's Class Banquet. - The League Banquet.-MondAy evening untirl the end of this month. - The 1, ,,V , .. the home of Mr and a reading 9n The Bible Class of the United Church held lasrt was what might be termed a recent hockey match between the Ex- . 1; 'r" morning, March loth. school, Hibbert, "y Wednesday [as$ banquet on ,, mors, ,, !, Mrs. Louis a very enjoyable C' Red Letter Night" in connection with eter Juniors and Hensall Ju i , ,4" : &I Mi Johnston was born On the Salable Canadian Martyrs, by 1 W, - in the 4t` , " 1849, and has always O'Reilly. Tuesday evening of last week the League as it was the evening that played in our rink, resulted in favor ­ , 1. Line, April 27, - *1 % I . "..";i" . village. She had been -- ­ - -- I basement of the church. There is no, the losing side,ha:4 to provide a good of Hensall by a score of 5 to O. -The I ,,,.,, - rbsided in this - I - Rev. A. Sinclair, of the United church, 1, 4, ZURICH time the basement looks so cozy and lit attend fospriong millinery ,8 ,, fourteen supper and programme for a I I ,, ".4 1 ', in failing health for the past when it is arranged *ith . gave his lecture entitled, "The Sunny . . le "q§­, "I'. ", months. This is the first break a- Notes. -A well attended meeting horneilike as ng. The ­RedO under the able lead- , I table running the ' elhurst on Wed-- ,. . 1. I I g five sisters, the surviving merm- in the interest of -growing more aJfal- the long wide ) napery, ership of Mrs, fttterson, well rose to Side of Life," in Chis .*$- I 11, .., men the town hall here on whole length. The whit( G. J. Sutherland s ., . ., - fa was held in sortg of the occasion, p,Md ddring the first part nesday evening last, I , .­'!; , bers of the family being Mrs. Thos ts, all dting and in I . .1 ft I Sask.; Mrs. C. Park- Wednesday of this week- Mr- S. B. flotrers, shaded lig] ,., . Parker, Naicam, on the table and of the everringlinthe auditorium, put was chairman of the me We have a complete stock of Spring Millinery I L 11 ""I"'. ; spjeftdid programme with addition to the lectuere,. a 'short and . 4 '::, 11 Agricultural good things to eat . have the Ladies of e, " .. eT, Mws. W. Attwood, Mrs. R. Fields, Stoth7rs, Huron County 1; e - ,gy people surrounding it Make On a most e interesting program Was carried out.1 and will be pleased,tb , ,611 i . ' s Johnston, Bis- Representative, and others, addressed the hap Miss Viola ffi,gkibs, president of th . . ,*, 61 I .. I . of Bayfield; Thorns Is tea was a very pleasant picture. There were - Ren- Hensall and *icinity cal , d inspect it. Our. . , w, society, presiding and Rev. A. Sin- including a recitation froni Mrs Ian I' , ;, 'bee, N. D.; W. E. Johnston, Neko-ma, the meeting. -A St. Patrick ut for y people; these I , I ii,,11 I 1. ". ,and William Johnston, held in the Ladies' Hall 11Wt Satur- present abo ,malting a few open- me, Of near Chiselhurst.-Mrs. Ernie Millinery Qpeni ill be in the cOurse of the e home in ' 11;? - , ;, . . N.D.; Robert ,I.gzs clair, the pastor, Ings WI I 11 evening, under the were regular members Aft6t which he follow- Caldwell has returned to her . . 11 R."'. ,,. of Bayfield. The funeral service was day afternoon and r the sutiper ing remarks , accompanied by her son, ,, . I ' ., . - n Friday afternoon at Trinity auspices of the local branch of the and a few guests. Afte . r the West, of the next two weeks; I : 1, ­ . notations I Caldwell ,himilng I I - . I ... ",,. . held o aull, a short Women's instiltute,The concert held came the reading of the ing numbers oefer giv 1 Ross Mr- W. T. , Church by Rev. F. H- P 'hown: 0 '11' ' h ' followed by s pe itir ym . :­ . I , -, ­ - ng on the place cards, In whiet Wi4dom Id his, farm west of Hbrisall 'he , . I r - W. Ortwein, so f .,,4i , " service being held first at Mr. C. in the Town Hall last Friday eveiC -`b Mr. 3 Mrs. Bertha E. Bell, , Hensall - - ,,- 1 , 1. "I'll" I I t eik and fun were interminiled. This -*as a short prayer., , , ,,,- , ., and his wife are moving into Hensall , . I I ., ,,, ,;, Parker's. The church was filled show- was well attended and -all presen , ­ , toast s: The King, and then tht s6tloture lesson Ily Mr. to make their home with theil, d,ugh: I . I I . I . 111. Wi ", - `. ing the esteem in which the deceased joyed the affair immensely. The oliowed by the r,Xotizle; ,Our Geo. H. Folli k'and reading I? the I- . ,;".., !' , ': , . . , . - 1, , ­ - ­ I.i ,, 08 Pd by Mr. A. M, ter, Mrs. Alice Joynt.-Mr. Archie . I "! , , ­- - ., I 6. , L W, t 11 ."K, ­ was h4ld. The pallbearers I " I I , . - , I", IQ, -­. - , % . ;'' , , 41'A ., I 1W, , ,,, 1 f*Warcj, 10hris. Patkar, John Parker, presented the ' ­ th opekning- I I Le,,,1 ,, , were John sph,ola-ra of the senior room of Y.P.S. prop 4 -lex- ininutes by 01#000-taary, Mr. Gerald Toweirs, of Exeter, was in the village . I , . A, , comedy, "The Little Countrs , proposed by Mr. Will A - I ,­­ ", 4 g, past And. present, Farquhar. After, 'ano er - --- ,.': Z, d the various, char- ander; Our Officetf d hig the week visiting his father , .1 - I .1 , ,,, I , I I rt *#li6l* oil'61iestra, entirely ut I I . . I., ­ --- . "I - """, ', ?,?,?,? , ,,,I , , R ­ -, ,. ,,,', , -,: Petey YdbnAtoa ,. Walter Johnston and Cllodhopp,6r," a J1 and respond- hymn, the ' an2 sister, Mrs. John Carmichael.- . ­­ I .1 I—: e,l,­ I...;- , . . were exceedingly well present- proposed by Mrs. LunA -- . f'. - omposed of Aj.", t s of the Red side, — .1 ;. I ;., ;, - ­ , le, L ,,17,;,,$­ W, it Joht9tot. acters MAtur- c milliners are making great pre- - . . I . - I I tey, Mrs. tit. I I ,,"Iq' R.64111ii, f "T" by M". Chest .9ve a fine AdU ition -ts they also did 0 ,,,, Ni;, ; ;,z l, "--i&— ed. The object of the concert Was to ed to I ,. .. . . I I . .* , , Ii 1 oR`,',' ,, ,,, ,, ?,"" renew the Interest of the players and t,rie, Mrs. J. W. McLean and Mr. R. 9 d Ii lating all parations for their openinp soon to ' ' It 1P I K, .1,11 I tbronghout the .dVenlnf, I e Ig I , .11 .10" ",ql' I WINGRAM d by "'. , " ed js . SH-OR'THORNS . - Y,, ,,q,:- , - . the public in the local Dramatic Club. Cooper; Our Teadheri Propose by their exc611 '14 Wen 'rendered a afjt]4 more springlike weitheet to . . . I . .1 "";,; , Death of Mm. 30"Aa Dow. -After , I ­ - . . 1; x, ­, ­. I I.", V::1 ,'-X, I M * days, duration, -Miss V. Siebert, milliner, has- nwv-- Mr. R, Dinsdale and responded to by S610 ,, ,kjfttle, Agna Fair- I . 0 , ,`,­ fie, poill.ted ,01.1t ,that numbers, make it seaft as a, inillinaty opening . , ,,,, .% ', , i 11'1#e of .% tA her establishwent into the -north Mrs, Lundy, who "Httlo Maude orn Bulls, mostly by ThornhAili It,bight, edne0ded ' , 1 1, j" , 1,111* tlidr4 ofts"god-,owuy at here rgaidelneei e teachers, Mr., b-Irn. , aiiju* 'b$%- Me- tinid.-A number of, the. fArm(ws in 10 Choice Shorth i,.,,'1;'1. ,,,)' 'i A,­,- part of the building occupied by the ther4 are really thte M . Alice You', 91-11mlls b,"11", ... j t v7' X,`, ,,', ,,; , , - Lean, ladies?,4401W te Dy rg . ,"­V, , , , 1,14 * lig 1411AIM68 of out - . v7 21 , , ,; 1 1"', , A Pait. ftwanog.h-, on Saturday, Bank of'Molitreal and will 60 ne - being as I this section dt-, JulAkink ptopafttions to be the hijilt f4on of the famoug $82,000 elid*P161i I ,e I ',i,,-,- ,upy McKenzie 4nd Mr. Fre ,h 211"Jodi0e, Mra. A. Sit - ".1. I'll ------ ­ 1 . ,",-, I I , $,, ja.M' dg, this season for Comet. Special attention paid to the d4ftA 11 . I . , ", . , - #j- J9u&a,h,i%n.; i.ead- fov sugar U I I , , , 111 I I N,Kwu- Ift WA. -yalneg Nm, a well. tb her in the teachingoa,tia - ' , v - , . &%Js place, deatly be- same until guch, tinie is het new lociated wi rn;o1y f r- nd W4#*, '60 6 'h k, t4i'd Rerd. Fatlfter'§ Prices, easy term§.# ,Iib0tAI­9uATant90;- iftPgd- . ,111t, . . . . . 11 'how 0 , a#pkro9Mng.-1V1'rR. I ,1 41 ,,,­ 5"'. *1 do vft-0,0ki& 4 . it was hard to sav I *hle tion ihVitb& Farm adjoinlrig EX60t,V - !!!" quarters in the Gascha block 1we that irg by Miss "Ma, * 4 .t, flit aildrdds by p.. J rjte,f d% whol d6tkned e Very. , ..... 1111111'ie ;. ol"'. .1. ` `,! 464­1 ,,, y)6*hOw''her, me W s by allother yeak 617 , , ­ 1, " . th . 1. ,11 1-W , ,( , - .1. . . .1 ,,,, ,1,1 , . 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