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"ti I y, It ZepT`,T-119 .­I!V��', A, ^ , � . ,� . - I the report of the Easter Ex=#ta-. whatever ab K, It"', . 11-�� ---- "Weet. orva3u. MI IN ?"r ." I ITOP% I Mr. McQueen that. the re- Tall 111. �� 11 � * . . I 1. ifl 9-419w"Opw . ­, I . , . 1: .1 I N EXkO$ t!048 61 School section No. a. *rt IV it to on � W. Red- OT", � � i , ­� ".� I . I r of its effigionLy refits be. ed -1*'-AQiV,4 11 I ,6*11�eP � . . ­ ­.- � ,��138,,450; HouOurs, 600-94T94"t BP"0191"3 uq� -AWA.11 - . dal iiai�iw to - * 6 *-4*,.q0.. . . � " " '1, . ': I � ." " �, , 'L . - 510; c4use he is ex-offictio the returning To A ,14 of. the 'u*M , . . -f0r'A'J4Tq 940k014 , I .1 . I � L, 660; Mary Papple, flue, gften'. �Ald' ImiglAw; . - . . , - . ". Wdtsox, y 4 - .1. .1 .. VIA 111-11 - , 1927. 4reeta. Broadfoot, 514; MaymO Qha%�, , oaeer. in the battle of the Cry it; fm ­w QhoT111A?: IPA ,-O , - enteiiid th h ,bowling.-,& nwb* 1?f . I . I . I . I . I , � � F,riduy, April 29,, ' '�,,O;ride enter. th .a C. to ,44 A pe .. .. I .. . . . . . . , ... I . " � . �,­,- " ."O. " "",A�i,� , , ,,, I . - " .1�� ­�T­.:. , .. �.- �­': - ,:. . . , ... ­:: ­ ,,� . ­ 1. ,,;� " ". ' , year by Year. Working in closest Toronto 3A I, Vo,$ of #6 J#te Kq, V�Iftxifi , ..- . �. �:t; ­ man, 491; Both Elliot, 449; Hel,an = . ; . - 1 ", �": , ­-- ith more than twenty on I *4i:'1 -i ,!.Vf her unnele, - , , ­�. J. the. re, atil it �Wnlaou,,:*A . . �` �, " I � ­ . I., "I,,' 111. . . . . . .. I 11 .... ..... ­ ' . . . . ., . I'll I � . '. 6; Ella I harmony �net, bt.,pgo � 1, s 33uttery ;weie In W-6 I I , 1, " I . '. � ,:�� �. '. , 1,1. , " 4 � I Munr9e, 410; Erma Walterp, . , wich, She . I � . � , " �.. �� , � . " - I . I . . . . . 1, ,;;.,� '.-';I" . � I " :­', 1. .... .", ,,, ­ . . . . . I'll �!?., '! I I . ,,, , , , , 81 t, 306; w k has been' a Ste _ we -'4ttP A" ' ' r , , . -,� - .. -1. .61 councils the City Cler . eli: n... lug .. � � 11 , '. �.:11 I .. , , JVL Scott, 3,711- John Brokidl )Lry taffeta, .calA 11 with latter pa � this I �, � ,, .� 11 1, I , . . - � I , rt od ,,(,)GTjE I . - I V '' .1 :­­­�." .a� � -Z,''. . . . � . I . . ­ . 4 I - *a�' to measures ta I , . ftj�.Ojl� - , L0#FUrL PTYJAS, T7� - "I WINITUROP , raA 0 f ' ul adviser in co: , Aq,,-*v( ' her funeraL­ Our . ,-A- , .. : . - � .1 -1 ;�, I d thf Ivect in bouff --t . I I -j.- : , i Marie Elliot, (absent). Jr. IV- ass, 47.-49 ,pe -Is. Her veil ' a 0 teachers, forworly , . . ,w , , 200. Honouro, 260: Bob McCartmy,1,1V I I'm ken by CIUOAT . ,,al Q.T.4age of our . _,,� o,-;1T1xe, Ladies' Aid and W -M- pt-`011�d - 9 xrauged with - vUlage, 'and, W40 are A4W I ,,q -1 . , ,-: �,� .... �s , a :- ., ­ I - noils and in municipal ld IvOrY 104, B . -were I � q . :,,�*"Mkl': �.-,�.� ­� I.". � . I 'i ' NA710r, �4 teaching 1 1�� ".�..-.-, ­­­., "'. , , � �. 1� " ,� ,t regular meet, C"u . JAj other places 4U4 wh9, .� 3 I Or' �C' 4 , . ­ 1. � . , IX�id their nes 248. Elizabeth Bro*AfQot,, 234; Came 1 ue . .10 ' - .. ,­ ,�- . ., 6te.", 006ing in the - , 77 , .1.41 � : ,ND S and I . rev . - , , diel, "" "' It §,, I If. May 4th, -Mr. .. py A; - 3 - AI I " � ­ - -'M I .. p - STONE.. ,, ,,,t)W home of Mrs. C. HilleA, Or' l'uwltoions of a teohni,eal character. Mr'. blossorlq% �, ,Miss Patricia ,, lRaster loliilays, have a f' X ,rnoon, Ok�, 231; Olarence Taylor, 170. . Sr. , lW ower, giA hf�re spendina .. Dozen -ev##;, :6 � ON .- T ­ 1. the &Isax, � .th-- only atten4ant, - I Billy McQueen is also a Justice of petite And. winsome . 1A her �returneA to reartoo, � their'dutI6.-�-Mr. ) �. . , .��' " - , 1*01' .%�u ,�f , I , � '' I 30 - ' - � �& 1`0*,,�afsj h "'M U if 4 .. i oday afte IR -Pass, 260,; Hon0UrS, 260: )I f! Jular sha . , ca, - J ,� M.P.: , , I I . rpeoveil on '. �.. , , .W C Bennett and Ronnie; ets in that '$4� Weta with -pink strea,m- Imex, accompanied bf Ar X, 1) LEAT 'A. A ,0, " . � Calwill, 311; Evelyn Wilson, peace and frequently a T. W. ]par . � ­ . 4i 4- & xUde t1wir -ret and Walter r . rd, motored . -Sh( - this 660t*i)4�4 - .%##*,�-�I.a '' d PUM-Ps. ­ Eaton , -ty. ,erson Blatchfo C,olo:Fed ms: . , ' 'i ' ' J " � 1gl M�rga Janet Watson, 295; Gordon W h� paci He is an active member of poudre b .. 'I, MaIP3 ers and =JL,Wng pink georgette boa� Aud Mrs. N - e is an ardent . . X ,r IN, 'the end of last Week, selection from our exten J. ., T ,a ,io -.Str , 1.51i. ., ,, ,4p �' - tur I k and with to Wirlidsor .449- � ": -.,''a' of - I ored to Toronto last wee 240; R-obert Papple, 180; Bruce Arm- the Masonic craft. H d has not Hei'b9tiquet was centred ' 91" g , aValo -of . *0, M. , J t.,4zn ma -, 11. I I .-Mr. *sports an � where they .Spent the week end, with our Colored 18hoei � � 0,� . . ,Ifi�1.11 I few do" with friends 69. Jr. III -Pass, 200; Hon- supporter of outdoor , .*'# -, bt-r oices � ., �1 I I 11 � .� I t strong, 1 a lily, in which rested, the ring. A& and friends. say Styiw thAt , ,# - - - , I ��, . - ... I or � , " ;k�- A, G. Calder and Miss Mar- participated in baseball and curling. Mrs. Parlmer ers-Smart, Droi ypo!jlbe p.rdud t4 ,11M, � �1. , . , , � , , - �!., � , 11­,,� ai�et of Hickson, spent Sunday with ours, 260: Jean Watson, 321; Willie s also an enthusiastic And skill- t the oeremony a reception to -about relat!vVs * . I . I- ,11- ;', '' , '. w, .� , vl.,. � Papple, 248. Sr. II -Pass, 200; Hon- He i was held at the family who had been there for a week visit- I stand for the utmost Jili value.gtvins.­ ­ �.. , .11�.,; ­. . . 1. 1. , I " . I 1�. � .. 11�. 11 I ou�a, W26ri,-ghtloward Walter, 239; Av- ful lawn bowler, having won a num- thirty guests . or son, EaA, and his wife, re- . 'ea,i��O*Nn' ok., 1 W, ,,�. ."'-,� . .. ... 'I. .. ing a Stra,g I , ,�. ., , '. 4�`- . d Mrs. E. Rabkirk. residence. T young COUP10 left * It * Slippers Vvft� U - . W I � , " ,�� - I , I '. , , an . his proficiency oil �,he Ladies, Pastel Kid On 61 � a. '. � � �.. , , ., IL "i� - , �, thu 221. In for - tur �hevi the first of this -b n -he . '. ., � f-1, -A-----, , Jr. 11 - Delbert her of trophies for ned with t .. - a els or SpUm he . �. 1. also held the later by tra a short,stay in To trasting leathersV Cu 's *,.$,. , "-..v.# i.�......"- ; ",--1 .. :��. , .., . He has y week.- -;We reMt to report that Mr. - IT I Real values at ....... * ............... � ., v KIPPEN Hay 1.our�., If let Class -Pass, 276; the green f the B. C. Lawn ronto. The bride travelled in a gra , . ". .1 � I - 1. .1 .. . � - -- on 5 . rimme -with Ed nfield, the very efilcient me ' "' ' i I...", : 56 1 . -ay coat t d - Unde - .1 . 1��. -The Young People's . Bobby Dalrymple, 897; Presidentfs chair o nally, Mr. compose,wl�h gi Ladies' Parchment One Strap Slippers, with gold kid tAln . ". Anxiiversary. Earl Papple S31; Bowling Association. Pere - .7, L .0 lamb, gray shoes and rose hat chanie of Messrs. Bonthrou & DTys 1461 `� . . ' -will be held in Kippen '3Gn unpretentious, amiable gray ard*are and furniture merch- ming,.Spike heels, a smart, exclusive style -at .... I ...... . . .. . ... .., , . . . . - y 15th. I I D -Zi ' Ma' m of years, is and effect . -for . , -anniversary Beata Ainnitron�, 2a. Sr. i�rirner MvQueen is ompleting the smart costume. The dale, h I -hurch on Sunday, Ma Annie and kindly disposition and admirable c . _ I .1 I United C _Pass, 180; Ronottra, 225: -ed groom4s �gjjt to the bride was a silver. ants for a long ter, two -eyelet Ties with basket weave . I I at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The preacher papple, 276; Alice Wright, 270; Ger- qualities as a citizen have endvai r has been laid off by illness for sev- Ladies' Blonde Kid. . . . . ,he day will be Rev. W. D McIn- - Ruby Taylor, him literally to thousands of the citi- fox scarf. - �After May lat M . and writing is trim*ng; covered Spike heels, . .. . ,for t - -tide Walter. 259. at date of ...... $5425 1 - I Embro, formerly of ti Mrs. Millyhrd will be at home to their eral weeks, and toah, B.A., of z,ens of Vancouver." rifined to his -room, which is Very special at ............................... 13-rucefteld- also special music and of- Teacher. friends 4t Scott Sta-eet, St. Thomas." still co . n- i - . � fering iie anniversary entertain- Notes. -A meeting was held in No. T--�� Brids,.'The frequent showers of something very unusual for Mr. Li Ladies' Parchment Kid One Strap Slippers with Spanish raisin tri7n I . at week, the past W' eek are bringing on vegeta- denfield, who has been blessed with ming and covered Spike heels. I ment will be held on the follo choul house, Stanley, la HENSALL nd the such good health. We are pleased to A dressy slioe at ........ * .............................. $0.00 , . Wednesday evening, May l9th, ='floors the purpose of appointing some tion by'leAps and bounds, a - The hear he is now improving nicely and I I . I . . e, . the Blyth Choral Society will,present one to take the place of the late Mr. subscriptions received for all Daily and grass is g,Wng a fine start. on be able to resume . a Bond- Thomas Baird, on the comrdittee in w ewspapers at the Hensall Pos' relatives in our village and vicinity will, no doubt, so their wonderful play, "Joseph eekly N your posunaster who c.the late Mrs. William Buttery, of his duties.-Mis.- Ashman, (nee Miss 0 0 age." Everybody is cordially invit- charge of Baird's Cometery. His son, Ofhco' Patronize sutherland. P.M. 0 Of the early resi- handl,o the papers. G. J. whose name before Elsie Purdy), one Mr. T. B. Baird, was electe(L and also west Monkton, ,e but now of St. Go . :. ad to all of these services. to isct as Secretary -Treasurer. Beginning the fimt week in XaY the Hensall marriage was miss. Jessie Thomson, dents of our villag , ently visit- - -W� � ,- . Chopping ,PAill will be grinding oil Tuesday a daughter of the late Bernard Thom- Catharines, was here ree & ons and Saturday all day. Mrs. Oliver L. Petty, ; I 6 16 ­ W11- STAFFA Vancouver's City Clerk. -The Muni- and Thursday foreno 3098-2 son, Sr., Of Rodgerville, received a ing her sister, . . Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Worden cipal News, of British Columbia, J. Passmore, Proprietor. L Tuesday last advising of the 2nd concession, of Hay, and . visited in Toronto several days this makes the following reference to the following . is message or rids in Hensall and ov 5EAFORTAlr School Report. -The them of her death. She had been quite relatIves and frie . week. -School opened on Monday with City Clerk of Vancouver, Mr. William the Hensall school report fur March: seriously ill for some time, so that vicinity, who were pleased to meet . a. number of new beginners joining McQueen, an old Huron boy from this ldred Smillie, Jean "lell, her death .was not unexpected, and her again and find her looking so . TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL the ranks. -Mr. Jim Remnant has re- district, who is known to many Ex- S.r. 1V-1'Ai Eldred Smith, Clare was within a year or so of four score. 11 d active and well preserved -- -- turned from Stratford, where he has positor readers. Mr. McQueen is a Harold Mann, Sine-iair, Joyce Seru- I iwnvne apaneara=,e for one of ]her age.- - brother of Mr. James McQueen, of Zuefle, Marion -The Oddfellows of Hensall Lodge weeks Edward LitLle, being in receipt of a couple of invi- The trees on the south side of our . * been in the hospital for six of ton, Lulu Lindentield _ -t have been nicely and ev- - and a few Of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paris, (nee Rae Brucefield; Mrs. James Walker, Royce Welsh. Jr. N Bob Houston, tations to attend divine anniversary Main StreL nder thedirection. of S. not quoted; No. I fee(L 67c; No. 2 feed, at 6 to 7 cents Per Pound Alford), of Willow Grave, called on Tuckersmith, and Mrs. George Watts, Mabel Workman, Irene Dat,ers, Elean- services on Sunday evening last, eply trimmed u if the nominal; Western gTain Quotations in c.i.f. the It from -1-10 to 714 cents- medium Hydro Commission and naw quality butcher cows brought 5% to 6 cents. rs. James Miller, last of Clinton: - ,,Custodian of the great or Skinner, Grace Brock, Beryl Drum- namely, from Clinton and Exeter the , Suit ports- W her aunt, M Co. would follow American corn, Toronto freights, No. 2, generally, sad a fe thin cows 4% cents' - selling at 28/4 cents per week. -Master Frederick and Miss seal of a large city has a responsible mond, Lizzie Bean, Albert Wolfe , Lodges, decided to divide in attend- Bell Telephone side of the street it yellow, kiln dried, 85c; ll iln Less than a dozen un - Margaret Jones have returned home. office. Unlike some of the parapher- Irene 11oggarth Howard liemph"', ance a number autoing to both placep on the north pound were canners. Bull prices -were 'Brien, of nalia of mediaeval days that have I fine - dried. 82c. ., � ern usage and have Ray Kennings, Edna Wolfe, Urvii and 'report largely attended and most will make our street look . ago changed at 5 to 6 cents for good kind and Mulfeed-Delivered. MOntreaL frelffbta- b top. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 0 . ed Church Inal de -d: Bran, per ton. $32.25. shorts. par up to 6�4 Owen Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil come down to mod Lemon. Sr. III-Aiice Higgins, Flor- interesting services. -A number of the The Ladies' Aid of the Unit cents Per pound for the odd u Baby 'beeves were a light ,supply, but sold � rw Ontario oats. 50c f.o.b., shir ju", steady at 10 to 11 cen 9 cents. O'Brien, Ridgetown, ,,pent the Easter little to commend them beyond their ence MacDonald, Marion mcKay, 'so- brethren of -Zurich Lodge A.F. & A.M. here are looking fo ard with very ton. $34.25; middlings, $40.25.,ping points. ts per pound for -squeness and historical associa- ting great interest and pleasure to the fine :3 to $1.24 choice. ,with the rest downward to h,olidays under the parental roof.- picturt bel Smale, Harold Foster, Will Drum- at Honsall, attended a lodge mee tats. to be given by th Choral So- f Ontario good milling wheat-si-2 ghta Trade n store cattle was mor'e active than ,re guests tions, the great seal of the city is the , j .o.b. shipping Points, according to fret of late, sales to -day amounting for some eight The Y. P. S. members wc s people. mond, Eleanor Bell, Gladys passinure , held at the si4ter Lebanon Lodge, can of Blyth under their auspices, Barley -malting, 70c. sold steady at from 6% to st Tuesday symbol of the honor of A. I Iludsun, Normal' I Mitchell, the o(TH1111on being the meet- ciety ­7sc, nominal. carloads. Stocks of the Mitchell Y. P. S. . la docu- %'ill Nichol, Haze ihis Friday evening in the Town Buckwheat 7 cents Per pound and good quality feeders yable time When the great seal goes on a - I to 7.16 cents per pound in to - evening when a very enio Roy Brock, Aldon Applet'n, I ing of the D.D.G.M. of South Huron on Rye -.--No. 2. 98c. brought 6.85 e a' -Ucliay, Manitoba flour-Tirst patent� was spent. ment anti thereto is attached th ig- Harold Applet,un.-Wifflain McKay,,on his official Meeting, and after the Hall, and which promises to be very $8.60, Toron- day's sales. t to cenv, I nature of the city clerk, there is Corn- work, a largely attended as it carries a won- to; do.. second patent, $7.60. . closing down of the degree Ontario flour -Toronto. 94) per cent. patent, Calf prices to -day were off a can de due ZURICH pleted the sacred bonded contract of Teacher. , people's League t ,ocial hour or so was derful reputation as being sorfiething Per barrel, in carlots Toronbo, $5.20; sea- and a half per pound, in a slow tra Y.P.L.-The Young . very plessan in part to failing off in values at Buffel- Hess-Haist.-On Friday, April 22, the people it represents. Without the Church held the.1, 11, i .Nirs. W. 0. Good -win, vQry fine. it has been repeated a per barrel, in carlots: Toronto, $5.25; sea- Supply here was about 100 heavier then SL I city seal and the signature of the city of the United . I spent. -Mr. a ,%. e of times in the large home board. in bulk. $5.80. week ag�D. but the run not overly heavy in an interesting event took place at clerk a civic document is not valid in weekly meeting on Monday evening i accompanied 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred �ougl ed, and view of the time of year. only a very.few Mr. and Mrs. Chris. HaisL I court of law. Since all formal docu- with a good aLt,endance, and ,iLh I Manna, motored to London on Sunday town hall, which was crowd -.-- ­ . Tr --- extra choice calves Sold at 11% to 12 ants the home of also been given in a number of per pound. the spread on bulk of choice, near Crediton, when their daughter, ments of a city must bear the signa- miss Jessie Buchanan presiding, irl' d spent the dav there with relatives has places by request, and which LIVESTOCK MARKET being 10 to 11 cents per pound. while com- Beatrice Irene, was united in mar- Ia usually pleasing manner. After � ",nd friends allfi'also visiting Mr. G. other attending, even if BuffaJo, April 26th. -Hoge. receipts 12.000; mon calves sold downward nts e to Mr. Harry G. Hess, son of ture of the clerk, it stands to reason her devotional part of the meeting W. Davis. wb,. recontly was taken to will well repay all vound- riag i that there is a great respon,;ibilitY the We be- pigs $11.76 to $12.00, few 160 to 170 Pounds -g-_,. g. a L. n bs am. ted to, . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hess, of this over, the following programme I Victoria Hospi!al for treatment, and they come from a distance. fty tak- $11.jo; l90 to 010 pounds, $10.75 to, $10-90'. ff, in of h p . d 1. -n resting on the shoulders of that of- was lieve there are some forty or fi . less than too. There were no yearlings for improving. -Mrs. G. V. $10.60; 250 to 300 pounds, $10-00 prices village. Rev. H. Rembel pastor of ial. Canadian cities have some was given, every number b,eing -well lis gradually .. to $10.25: packing sows, $9.75 to S9.00. sole and -an church performed fie hildren, who have been ing part in it trained to perfection, 230 Pounds, Spring lambs brought steady the local Luthei ry notable city clerks to -day. Some rendered and much enjoyed: Instru- , Laughton and at $11 to $14 each for good to choice- Sheep - tg at the and it abounds with scenes and the Cattle -Receipts, 2.400: choice I i 260 pound 1'. stA to 9 cents Per pound ' 1.000 to 1.25o pounds, Id unchanged at 7V the ceremony. After the wedding ve alities mental duet, Misses Lulu McDonald I spending a fi-A. weeks visitin est music from start to finish. In ,tecr,. $11..io: good light killers and from 6% to Is �, of them have become person - reading ol.1 I home of Mr. :,ml Mrs. C. A. McDonell ri n -60 to $11.00: bulk medium Krades, $9.00 f -r good , eavies. dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ties. , left on a eatrice Madge rt, it is perhaps, the best cantata $10 centscNr fair lights and h -e the be s t wish- distinct by themselves, but in point of and B Iva Shaddock; I and family, r-urned 'home to Toron- sho . tKI $10-215: few hei fers . $B.26 to $9.00; medium P. kers bid' -a quarter lower -than' last They ha\ "Patriotism," Miss E given in our village for many cows. $6.60 to $7.50: bulls, 0.26 to $7.25. making the bid on thica motor trip. efficiency there is non -c who excels In arry On allil ' to last Satur.l;1\..---Miss Irma Rannic, t n be and choice week 'a close of hogs, opportunity smooths, graded. f.o.b. 9% cents Per voun-i. -iends. .rk the topit entitled, "C $ cull and common gh buyers es of a host of ft I nurse, of Detr­ft, accompanied by Mr. years. Do not miss the C�lves- Receipts, 2,500; good this quality that of the genial Cle 12.00; Notes. -Public School IrrspectA)r, J. ( as very ably given by Miss � I other society connected with the vealers, $11-50 to but salesmen held the bulk, thou )f the city of Vancouver. Win. INIc- Smile " w Detroii grAcTes $8.00 to $9.00. at 9% cents f.o.b. for to ­ E. Tom, of Goderich, paid an official vocal dueL. Thc- i the yards was Monday- Queen in the City Clerk'.,; office seems Mil&d McDonnell, and Mrs. Park-,�r, also of c as no rter off and Mrs. I ciiurch deserves more patronage, or sh;;P:��iieceiptv. 9.600. good and aloice another que, to the average individual as essential meeting closed wiLh prayer. Next, spent the weA vnd with Mr. ipped lambs. $15.r,o to $15.75; woolled lambs morrow's loadings. Supply at visit to Zurich Schol on , M d es more for the interests of the cd &Dme Boo heavier than lost Monday. . ng the meeting will be I E. Rannie ard rami1N.-Mr. and � - s,6 ­11o: cull and common grades, $11-00 to The receipts to -day were s.2so cattle, 745 'Mr. E. F. Klopp is in Goderich this part of Vancouver as does Siwas"i Monday eveni .�.J,hourch than that of the Ladies' Aid. $12.00, calves, 1,622 bogs and q9 sheep and lambs. week in connection with the Good �i Quotations: Heavy export steers, $825 to Rock or the Lions. Not that there is in charge of Miss Gladys Luker, and J. A. Sweitzer, (if Detroit, spent t -ion of Har of a social even- week end wiih Nlr. and Mrs. Robert, -Dr. Samuel Coulter, one of our Hen - Roads Commis anything so venerable about the City will be in the form , Fall boys who is enjoying a good Union Stock Yards. Toronto, April 26th.- $9.75; do. fair, $7-50 to 48.00; butcher -Mr. Fred Thiel, of town, has pur- e is being pre. Higgins aTX4 family, and were accom- I tice in Toledo, Ohio, was here re- The offering of cattle here to -day was Just a steers, choice. 48.26 to $8.75', do. fair to ffood� , Clerk yet, because he is good for a ing. A good programin I )%. Nliss Flora, who wilt, prac shade heavier than a week ago. and while $7.50 to $8.00: but.her heifers, choice. $8-26 panied bac4 I trade was somewhat more active there was ramou, 46.75 to $?.U; but - chased a pedigreed Boston bull pup - - ' , ith them I cently spending the week end with his levels which to $8.50; do. cc; from a party . in Toronto. - Mr. H. long period of useful year,, ahead of pared. er Resident. -Our spend a ndlwh( r of weeks w t,s.-Miss Helen Swan is mak- practically no change in price cher cows, good to choice, $6.26 to $7.00: do. b' But to the business interests and Death of a Form at the close of last Mousseau and Mr. T. L. Wurm were I �m�he delegations of public bodies villagers were sorry to learn of the before return; ng home. -At the morn- I paren ome good improvements to the "bowed Zome recovery slow and there fair to good- $6.25 to $5.60; do- COMMOU hall, a resideri� ing service at Lhe United Church lasti Ing s week. uly poor quality were to medium, $4.60 to $5.00; do. canners and cut� in Detroit on Tuesday and brought who wait on the Council, and to ald- death of Frank Man J interior of her dwelling on Richmond was enough of that kind in the supply to tens. $2.60 to 414.00: butcher buffis, good to new &;s -ex cars. -Word ,rmen past and present, he seems to for many years of our village, and be- Sunday *t,#�.,Samuei Rannie, rendered including 'wiring for prevent a Complete closm-up, Anything goo'l choice. $6.00 to ,$n6.',g: do. medbun, $4.76 to over more hat the Ste orning here, of Rodgerville. The a very'pleaXg 8010 entitled, "Cross- I Street, South, lfred Smith has rented to ch(jire was taken by 2 p.m., when 2.000 $5.75; do. bolog $4.60 to $s.00; baby - head had gone to the scales, There were very feeders. choice, $7.00 has been received here t be always on the. job and doing his fore c of the late John ing the 11.1r,'t which was very -much hydro. -Mr. A envy st�ers in the run and these sold beef. $8.50 to $11-00; 5 - sbockers. tioning Committee of the Evangelical job well. After tw,enty years in the deceased was a s,on . � I . Hemp- few h at ov, to 8.6o cents to $7.60; do. fair, $6-26 to $6.7 Sebring- t a I arge block v to report that I iiie dwelling rooms over Mr ;� medium, Conference, which met at � enjoyed.- We are sorr g and fancy �teady to hom� huyers . for a load rhoice, $6.5o to $7.00- do., faii d Rev. Mr. City Hall it naturally follo- that P, Marshall, who buil been very poorly'hill's dru goode store, und A)r good to choice. Tot) ,coj $6.5o to s6.00; spri�gem $80 to $100.00 -. Mr. McQueen is a highly respected of stores in our village, and was a Mrs. E. Sheffer has " of tc�ra wim 9.10 cent. per pound for s ville la, ��hi,h milch cows, $75.00 to $90-00; Plain to med- st week, has placo b :will be very convenient for pf'r.Zo ,klayer, and a for the pa,t week or so, having been to choice. Top for a load of At&OTS Was 9,10 to s66.00*. calves, choim Drier, of Creditor, in charge of the individual among the civic staff. I good mason and bric that with him, eing engaged as he is with Mr N per pound. Paid for 21 head averasrinz ium cows, $45.00 who confined to bed, but trust sio.r,o to $11.50; do. medium, $7.00 Us Zurich congregation. -Mr. and Mx-,. I sing man. Frank, � F. Knipe, whose shop adjoins that o' "" prime and the I Kindly, genial, patient and imperturb- very enterpri P was good nursing and rest she will soon `11 I f 1,109 pounds. This lot was �� $8.00: do. common $5.00 to $7.00: lambs. . 4k, , I "; , f I pf " " -�` "al"s 14%, : J 1. , " , V R., .,�-,!',-J,.�-- �,,,'.-,'..� N 3!"".4 �',`,.' , " tn"F I ) 1�,�'11�.,�`."�'Itl �� "I � ­..,­..,...­ P�.�"".:, �1',�; : .." "­� '.. �'t.�. . 1 J�'.`�` I . . t,7��,,�:..:..i, "'; , 111.:,�V: � 11, I � ,�,��. �:"­',., ,��i% %�,�,L,a-�i�-1-11,111-11�11-1-1-lall",,I �, ;1 , . ­ ­ r1r. " -,,� V�'J.`� A'A:', Z 4 " ", �, i "' "'o . , , iha, zmmwwmml�17� . M . ""WOO , , ;.A� ia, � ,:�.,,,�;. ., . , '' . " I I M , . �1� , � !, . t t P. I 0 L- 71 k. V �! p 't tuf ' '.. �h .Tx%�,'ea �1 I Oliver Badour, of the Sauble lately died in Victoria Hospital, nd will occupy same reat of the choicp handy and np&r-heavy but- : -, backs, $10-00 tO Ieir n ., ed, there is always a pleasant answer � dow be restored to 'good health. Her Mr. Hernphill's, a wel steers mr)vpd at 8% to 8% cents. with choice, $13.60 to $14.00 .00 to $9-00: d*� mourn the death of tl� , 1�, i,.,,p in his 59th year and besides his wi � eks -Mr. lh�r $11.25: sheep, choice, $8 ed on Apr;l f rom the City Clerk. Many officials quite a large family of boys daughter, N,ITS. Reid, of St. George,l in the course of a few ' wr to gmA quality st�rs at 7V. to 8 cents. heavies. $6.00 to $7-50: do-, culls, $4-00 to rytonths old son, who di are inured to giving courteous an. leaves d Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill an I Heifers, fat to choice. ranged from 71/4 to 8 1,� $5.00 : hogs, thick onlooths, led and watered. The funeral was r of whom are now and her son, Norman, of Torontc.,j an 21rd of pneumonim. ,, a number members of family spent Sunday last cents per pound and sal� of butzher cRttl� 10.00 to $10.25: do,, f.o.b.. $9.50 to $9-76', s per pound were limlLed in I I qwer-, of course, but there are few and gi IS spent the week end with her and 1 at b�l,,- 7 c,nt, do., 50: do.. A - - Mr. Nesbitt Wood-, - own up. A few years ago the both - Mrs. held on Sunday. ' MI W who have to answer so many queer, well gr inv relatives � v,ith relatives in Wroxeter. numhc,r. Butcher cows were In good demand � $10.40 to sio.65; select preralmn. Per who ha�t been vi. ,,, is t�e r, . London aNci Mr. S�effer.-The in. . ' T'jilleybank, of Winchelsea, who has .t ,,io,s ,t,n,iy I, a shade stronger than can. ;iting lik d to T,,r-,nt4) a nil apparently ridiculous ones as the! (ioceased decided to move to or very and frivrid, o,f Mr, Orville Sm;th, wlio: o f late been quitt! seriously ill, is here last week. the bulk of good to choice selling hog. $1,96 to $2.00. T. L. Wurm, has returnp city Clerk. But himself t,he .soul ofl And at th 1, time of his death, operntion for' - F.tudies.-The concert ', _,;t,, Lf i , to the hospital, recently underwent an , -with her sister, Mrs. J. --- to resume his, . Mr McQueen believes I shortly be ore going C2 r 11-, 11or ital ( ,( nvalescing - -- ----- -, - - ­ - - - - . --- ­- - held here last FridaY evoning was The was , nc . I ,,very influirer to he sincere in his I was living at 4.31 Gr ey Street. I he held at Exeter Cemetery appondicili,; in the ea or V . 1(.,Is(.(l to see him getting around W. Skinner. -Mrs. W. E. Taylor in - t,re p ! into her dwel- well attend( -d. programmv well renderNl ami much enjoyed. l quory and deaN with it arcorlingly.1 Aldvrmvn and councils come nd 1� ' a '01 funeral was . last at 1 p.m. The deceas- ,:dn � again. This week he has been nicely b his mother, M'rs. William! wi� tends shortly moving ling on Richmond St., west side of has been , hut the City Clerk goes on fr.n Year ,Fridav c strious as a hard working and indu, q1I.-.1ities, and resting Consitt, in th e home in our village. i the railway track, and which by Mr. Alpine TUCKERSmaii I to year. It is more than t wen ty years now .since he to-ok up in the man with many good I will he missed by a number of friends nted and occupied At date of writing we learn that '.NlFis- I Te ome time. Mr. McEwen McEwen for s ter Ray I,Rttersom, wh,o some wceksi . the half of Notes- Mr. John Halliday is build- I irg a house on his farm on the Mill (-,ity Hall in suerv-ion to Tom Me- Guigan, who was the firs! City Clerk , I in Hpnsall and vicinity. ('ki(IfelinwS Church Service. - The � Lodge No. 223. , into north ends moving ago al,o underwent an operaLinn for! int ilson's dwelling, on 0 app,endici:;,;, is expected home the end Mr. William G. W f onions i Road, having torn down the old lr19 one of the few re- the city had. Like many other Fix- in the West, Mr. Mc o en all Oddfellow% f H 5 -1 intend attending annual divine anni- of this vv�-vk­-Mrs. Malcolm Gilles Brock Street.-Tbe shipment by our large firms here is just about � cabin, which wa-9 of pion(.(.r day-� in res,ful mpn Oupe,n or4cinally from Huron . I vprsary ,service-; in the United Church ,-n left here on Monday af- and chiidr wilo ended for this spring and has given 8 Mr. Gille�q maining reminders ri-tvr 1.�(10 McGI-P this vicinity -NT, came eounty, in th,p Province of Ontari,). on the coming Sunday evening, May invited the brethren of Urnoon 1,1�4t to join ' ,ry ;t couple . ago!gGod deal of �Tnployment in picking left h( or so months for shipment.-- is recovering after a ,evere attack of: Mrs. Thos. 1,ane ll, is a ha,helnr of arts of Toronto I wh(-re he was an honors Ist, and have the qistt-r lodge-, of ,Seaforth, Clintor, for Montn -al, to prepare for the ac -lover and assorting The play entitled, "The Young Vil- acutc. infligost,ion. - and datighzer. Lijretto, were burned Univergity. ate in nvithrmatic�4. Perhapc; it I zrariu, Brucpfield Rod Fxet er, and a very favorable wea - ceptanr,, -f a Position as a mission -I ary for th.. Presbyterian church, an,i . lage Doctor," under the auspices of people of the United , ery badl y on the evening of the 19tni is the quality that brought him, tha' large attendance with ther is looked for . The centre seats ,the Young to agrortmn his field of la;bor, and will' rat, will be given in � Ch&ch, Chiqe1hu when ga so line poured out of their Coleman lamp .ami set fire to their honors in his ac-idemic st"di- ' l,.ave so well adqpt-c(l him for a work � 'I in the church will he reserved for the Sin- be joinf-d hy his wife and family In of this wee k. A large i the Town Hall, Hensall, on Friday, bome. They managed ' o sm other the . ;, which he has been cons-PicuouslY � brethren of the Order, and Rev. the church. who has the earlvopart . I ay 6th. -Miss Margaret Ilabkirk, ol' I - ding a few weeks' number f the members of Carmel; M i. fire after it had burned a new sey' uccestsful, ordvi-lines,, prevision and clair, pastor of A 'he Oddfellowi church as�vmbled at the depot to wiq), Detroit, sp en L 1- nts Mr and ing macbi , np and several other al. (ictnes% of mvthod-�; essential in I very Rillv` adur . (*." R e may be confident- thern gro-1 -bye and all good succ-9 � holidays wit er par, I . ides. Migs Lorv!!o Lane will 'it" h'i mathematics being ilgo needed in th- on former occasions, Walter llnbkirk.-'Ar. John Cou'.- a rd to in giving a splen- .in their ni.w field of labor, while Mr. : M rs. able to go back a: pre-,ent. to NIRY-1 rp�TN)nsihle duties of city clerk. (',ity ly looked forw - ter was in Woodstock on Monday last - - - . - - - - , ­ -.--- ­. -- -- -I.; school iqcouT-,e, while the John Cn,iii: very thoughtfully accorn i ----- -------- - --- rowh to r, ,iar. ht,r work , Clerk MCQU4'en has devoted his con- jid and inspiring d - pani-ed -,; . �Itt.ending the funeral of his late hro- - .1;,mv-4 ("Fimpron ::; still ation (if choir will (to their part towardq mal%. N1 y Gillies with her yming, ther-in-law, Mr. Charles Riley, whOSP tr-ich-er. - Nly- -trurtive talents tn the corpnr . family, otl.. only an infant in arm -.,I Vrincouver since 190A. Previously ho ing the services most interesting. . her and 1 funeral was on Monday afternoon. confint�J to hk home after Ruffering Society.-- A meeting of the a s fa r as 1,ondon, to assist .Mr. Coultpr while there met all his - T A � 7TY -with inflammnt�)ry rheurnatism for hnrl hvid the .;ame position at Ross- Bible , n sk arq Executive to arrange. for the. annual family in i iig the change of c, I spvAral wi.ek�. -Amimg the many ,,,nd. wbere h�p was both City Clerk . . I brothers and sisters, with the excep-' al P persons suffering from the dost.ructive ' g of the Bible Society was held at that city.-H-ousecleaning is no tv I . 1 14vw A. a� �� .1' .46. and Treasurer for nine years, so that meetin, , iton of one, who could not be presnt. wind .storm Inst. Tno,;day evpning he has been occu-pied with municipal in the Council Chambers of the Town the order of it -be day with the fair sex, __Miss Annie E. Harris, Secretary of I .. �.,. � . .. were Mr. Rnd Mrs. William Broadfoot, work in British Columbia continuouR- Hall on Saturday evening last. The while the sterner sex wear a dejected I Children's It4,ligious Educational work f,f the 4th conet­qinn. Torkersmit'a- !y for around 30 year.s. Hict lengthY meeting was attend, -d by our local and %ad vxpression which reads that, for Nova Scotia, Prince Edwdrd Is- I . � e,xpe ters and representatives Of the home is not all that it is cracked up. land and New Brunswick, spent Sun- ..., ..... Oxfords Mr. Broadroot's hwisv was unroofed Pxperience has made him Fin . rt minis m to be. -At date of vniting Mrs. David - . and wrecked badly b% . th,� heavy wind on questions of municipal procedure, churches. It w fficers Of Beeswax has just received a wire in- day and Monday with her friends, . r-nd rain. They also had several trees his knowledge of which is admitted to at this meeting that the 0 snapped off. -Mr. George Cameron he complete. In the specialized busi- last year be re-elected, namely: Presi- forming them of the ,death of their Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. � I 0 Ead the Misfortune to lo". a valuable ness, responsibilities, and procedure dent, Mr. J. W. Ortwein; Secretary, infast %on, of, some six or seven -- �­�­ - . For Men %o Cue . . %0" ed as an Mr. G. C. PL-ttY; Treasurer, G. J. onths, in Victoria H Ital, at Lon - cow one day last week. -Mrs. Jarnes of city clerking he is recogniz m onoe%ad been tak- BRAN MARKET . Allen is improving very -nicely after authority. He is familiar with every Sutherland. It was also moved and don, where the little' Toront;*. A.Prfl 2M_ - Beans, Canadian, You can generally gauge a man's true worth and character by - angle of every problem that can arise carried that the same representatives ein for treatmolit some months ago. hnndptekad, $a-60 to $9.90 bushel; Primas, observing him at the Shoe level. Nine tim" outof ten his shoes will 'her recent illness.-Mrq. Sandy Broal in his own Particular field of en- of the three Congregations and also Interment v,q'd be made in Muncey 1&45 to $s.eo. reveal things about his personal taste aiid habits that his Clothes to-rian sets the same collectorz be -re-elected, and Cemetery, and ri'ach sy-mpathy is fe!t . - - fo-ot, of the Mill Road, purchased a if ever a local his , . �- ­- -- � I conceal. Make sure your true character is gauged -be properlysbod (hevralet car one day last week� deavor. a a eeting of the three lo- for the bpreaved Paxents.-Mr. Alva 'Mr. Alex. Broadfoot had the misfor- in to compile the history of V n- th t a union m arm on the POULTRY MARKET with a pair of our high quality Oxfords. The season's newest styles , fT,nTn William cal churches be held 'in Carmtl Pres- Bell, who lately sold his f are here for your inspection in all leathers, -at Prices within reach tune to have the top blown off his car couver in detail, it is .yterian church on Sunday averring, London Road., In t1w Township of ,kpril 26th. of all -43-95 to $9.00. . . - -while motoring last Tuesday-M-rS. 1%cQueen that he will fall back on t th, a. lifftle over a mile Toronto. Dmaed I ,� Alex. Boyce and little soil, BillY, will for the great bulk of his iniformation. Ma i5th, when Rev. Mr. Garbut, the Tuckersmi . . be staying* with Mrs. B ile Mr. McQueen has custody of Fill& Secretary of the Society,'will south of our� *funge, to Dr- A. Moir, spring ehickens .................... 60 oyce's morther Wh .. 40 FIFTH AVBI%W)&-An exclusive eonse vatLv dxford In black ' ,4r a Zho ' e trn aeeting In the In- has purchas4l- smather form about a ChIckems. 6 lbs- up ................ SS calfs single sole, leather heel, A ria lidtyle eV 06 and father, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cam- the council and city records, his address th ion TI t of Exeter, Do. 4 to 5 lbs . .................. .... 04100 jety, which is silid wile and a haff saythwes Do., 3 be 4 The . .................. 35 As money can -buy ......................... eron, for the sumgneT months. memory also Tetains in a remarkable terests of the Soc � J3jAI and son, R1.rLy real man% calf Oxford -in tho 'IWW - my yPears doing so and With Mtr:6. HaMIdp Do., 21h t9 8% The . ............... 84 Snappy young I manner the high lig%U in the civic has been for so m r thcr� this week. They vrill Broilers, 1% to 2% Tbs . .......... 38 progress and developments in the much for, the spreading of the Bible is moving Ruld H,n,, over r, lbs . ................ 1. 82 shade, Tony Red, d " i tribes, and- via- be missed frdi4 the London Do., 4 to 5 The . ................. I Be , , fancy cable stitching; .bms diamon, $7.00 ARUCEF1ELD past twenty years. As keeper of the among all pwpief, d so- iong and Do.. 8 to 4 The . ................... 28 eyelets., soft toe boxings- real broad toes.-- I ..... .. ;, � cou-neil minutes and other records he tions. There will, no doubt, be a verY where they hAve -reside 5 TWIN -SIX -A very dressy 6xford in black CA i6edidM'br1DA,d toe; , I regid6hts.-We regret to Roasters .............. ............... 2 1 �1 - 1. Y. P. &-The Yoiing People'q So- has a meticulous regard for accurael large attendance and liberal cdflec- proved good Turkeys ..... � ........ .............. 4847 large nickel eyelets, soft box td99,.*.Aikqr10 qolea, * - .; 111, 00 ,ddW JLorfd. tlx& monthly son , e d,"th of the little three- 1D.allngs, 6 lbs. and up ............ 86-38 at .............. ........... I ...... I., .. ... . 1. ... ;'. .. . . A'IL " In the days % tion for this worthy cause. report th � - 9 following year-old son i SPUMIGAT-Another snappy young mft1g,' Oxford in Wit&t ,cm -gunda�(e*e-ning as usua-1, ulelm"'. and orde-Ay system. -Stone. - The 6f.Mr. Albert Etheiirtg- 11!T----!�� %tek yesx or two ago when the proportion- Millyard . - -- � Vro4fter actfitc as chitirman in his of voting which we clipped from one Of the ton, of the Tc s4ttare nickel tyolots; SO" usual. Plefisl to nner, al representation BYS-belft kri len4lly'klelced by. a horse DAIRY MARKET -! I .; I A vwyrihip of Usborne, who or tan calf; fancy iIable seT16 I . Several of was tried out, Mr. McQueen's old London dailies refers to the ma age was ace'( ' ' I soft box toes; feal brosid toe, � I 1�1 . . � ... * .... b..�, i. , ..".16 .. i . . - � tho 01 d fa tet were heartily sung, 1, so badly that foi- . , , � . l sideptness in arithmetic stood him in of the only son, of the Rev, J. X J- fracturing hiA sku I 1. I.. . ion in Victoria Toronto, April 26th.­Cbeese, new. larg#. P 0 as vr6re -- hy-mns which were Sung ' and for suame loving an op6kile Hog- QUALITY AND PITTING S=Vfft - glTo J S . - Y;k to 220. 0141 Whom, 2t to 94C. ­ 4 Im . Aies "d gentlemen. good stead. The intricate systeyfi of Millyard, of Lon -don, t 'i%. Stiltong, 21 to�gft. Old large, 21 to 22c; =VA � cm-smuttm. om . Mternativelyhy lt I * -r of ihe Methodist pital a few days, Ago, the bright 1i tw,,,, 21, ARE THE M68T CO" I , h .--LW. Us-pluft�ltl . a Pleas v as simple . as the I years a pasto B,jVf;ei­r1n&t ,cremem iwints, -A#e- Xo. 11 � I - ­ I . I . . z jd,V�gs- hmut-.101det ,-0Utrf6V-t0d ,- ote-counting w � in no doubt I ' � - � � . I .: . i -ag- e prove tle fellow pag*od, away. V&7 much - -' . � I , "I � 4� � '-".;, � . grmt1y, to the A B C to him, and wh1e otheis str _hurch heve, and vV "A avtnpathy i's -, �lt �,6t the ber4avtd 'P, 469, Dairy Prlutl;i��35 to 870 YOU ArGla GRAI)b F00T*EA,A - ,, , �v' , , , I p.g. §,',I' *hWh -Addtd ky friends- . rugw--1�r,es,ht-..w0was, ,in-cmirt4ne. 96 to 16c: . . . .1 I . . � I . � . i . 1. . , . - g;,� -and all wedding took , fitsh, to:tba,, Ic e, , $5&*, h�&h flri% . 9�.. -1% '' � . ��';Z, 11 � tlm- welrit plaze parents. Tlio,14 0061 W, Mae �: ,. .11 ­­­ . .. gled in an endeavor to undorgfAnd K of interest to mat �'t as 161d an - . ­ , I , �13%17%,,;:,,,L�.,,�`­�� .,leffedt. - ". t #--M%50 t and some never did, actually under- quiet hUt -lovsIT A 6 1. - I � , -1, . � v, 'r-, - so .A 4. / , , 16 ' ' ,y VIAlted - .6, , tio I' it smd whg 1*6§& - , zf�c­" � W, UYAXI* .i 1171- -.� no of the boo S-tanA it, Mr.' McQueen Joittrid. ft recettlj,.in the Nilst:% MnreW, W&liftesday 41 ,,, ;1 . .. .401. 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