The Wingham Times, 1911-02-23, Page 5bio
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DISCOUNT
On Men's and Boys' Suits and Over -
Coats, Pea Jackets, Odd Pants
and 'Knickers. What it
means to you.
$5.00 Garments for
$7.50 Garmenis for
$io.00 Garments for
$15 oo Garments for
$20.00 Garments for
• 4.00
- - $6.00
- $8.00
$ 12,00
$16,00
We are giving an extra special price on Boys 3 -piece
School Suits, regular $4.50 and $5.00 for $3.00.
Penman's wool Underwear, regular 75c for 55c.
Special prices on Gloves and on other Winter Goods,
worth your while to come and see.
McGee & •Cam)el
MEN'S CLOTHIERS
TUE, TV atallAtt 11.141123i FEBRUARY 28, Olt
aergeollERT.
The *adhere' report for *hie township
has been prated, The total receipts for
the year Me were $10,458 teal ex
pecdtturee, 010,06 06, leaving balance
of $01 ilk not a very large moons elf
mob, but the towIlehte'il Credit ie most
The ants are plowed M
$1385 40, and the liabilities at $867,35
ORITNSIOLe.
Atter a years eojoure under the pre,
ental roof, following averal yeare,
Menitobs, Pert.. yew:west eon of R. T4
.and Um. Iiingstou, ABB t Wet ime gime
Kenton Where he takes a positiou in a
drug dere.
Robert ROle has joined the gem of
Blears, Walker & Blade and wilibmonce
a Wideman for a while at beret, Bud.
OrrAnTIMOOK, nen should be well looked after,
The Annual Report of Knox church Mb ee Dag Wilson, daughter of SO.
has been blued thawing the general Willem, grocer of Brussels, has percher
regelPtil to be 070.98 and expenditure ed the millinery business of Miss Vickers
$428 07, leaving a Mimeo ot $42,91 on et Kingsville, and will take np her raid.
hand. $187 74 were contributed to the enoe there shortly after a visit to the
schernel of the ohuroli and other Pod leading wholesale" purohasing fcr next
mem $120.00 of the alcove were for seanon's trade.
Miedons. Rev, D, B. Maim hese been
the faithful pastor for the past 35 yeas.
The Elder" are W. Cameron, J. P. Mo.
bash, J. 5, McNair and Wm. Pavia,
Board of Manager', Win Patterson, Ed.
Felton, N. D. MoNair, Geo. MoTaggarts
Alex. Peale and A. McDonald. The
latter is the Seoretaryareasurer. True.
tees are Wm. Pe.rie, L. McNeil and
John MoNabb. Ethel congregation is
anoolated with Oranbrook as one charge.
JAMESTOWN.
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I Three Days
Only
. Saturday
1Monday and
I Tuesday
Feb. 25, 27, 28
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Mr. John Pollock of Listowel visited
iree
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In order to wind up the
season's business expedient.
ly and clear out all Odds
and. Ends SO that we can
start Spring B si ness
March lst, with everything
bright, fresh and new.
We will hold a
Days
Gean
Three Days
Only
Saturday
Monday and
Tuesday
Feb. 25, 27, 28
his brother Andrew last
• Of all Seasonable Merchandise at prices that are
Monday.
Mist Myrtle Wilson and Mrs. W. W. .0
Harris of Brussels visited the former's + sure to make business hum. SATURDAY,
sister, Mre. Dunoan MeoDanald last '
MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 27, 28.
Monday. •
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We are pleased to state that Mrs. A. •
Simpson is on the mend atter her serious •
renieras. • FURS
Mr, jots. A. Simpson left for his home
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Bleb' "huden ebtPPed a eelv'leed 01 in Teenier Sask., last Friday after a
horses ea the Wed* He intends Ping few week; visit with friends. here.
in a couple of weeks.
John Oook, lith line, has had 6 Dorset Wedding bells are ringing south of
lamb" added to his flock already this Jamestown.
a
imam One of them has attained to 25
Mr.and Mrs. Len. Rattan entertained
pounds weight. Mr. Oook thinks the • a °amber at their many friends 1111 Fri
Donets lead the sheep van. • -darer:ming, all report a pleasant time
By natio° in another column it will be spent.
observed that Anna Scott, youngest . - (blended:Stir lad. Week.) •
daughter of Andrew Lees, formerly of Mr. Jas. Outt,sr. ot pi*th.yisited his
• 7th line, Morris, died at Howard, Kan, brother; Iohli; on Monday last.
sas. Jannary SOth, after a brief illness Ma. Andrew Simplon a quite 111 with
of pneumonia. Deoeased was a relative ,pneurnotI Her many.friandi lippe 1
of the Hielopfamilies of Grey townohtS. °badge ger iliibetter will soon fake plum
- A tholes draft tally rising 2 years old, 'Wand Mrs. Minos° MaoDoneld end
sired by, "Maroolt," was sold by Alex. thtisi Denlidir ilitted et' A. pellOak's on.
. Mustard, 2nd line, to D. MooPherson sand4 met;
for the neat price of $225.00. Is pays • '
, Berntoe Payne lost a valuable
, grow the good ones and Morris
forma are not behind when it comes colt litsilIaturdaY from blood poisoning.
to dandy Wrath • Cada a panther are . on the oak llst
A line 4 year Old cow belonging to with:15 grill"!naineby :-Mr. Ed. Bar.
nird,. Mi. Vintric. Wright,: peffook
John Mustard, and line, took dok on a
recent Sunday mule week later. went to • • • '• • 7.!* EokIncI rAll
sowdoln deeldle al1. that mold be -done. unoso 'F'1'1/4191:1"4"'
The many friends of Mrs. Win. Holt
It was decided to investigate cattle of
• death to and as the surprise of all, a 3 inch -will 041"(141)11ear'illat elleAs able
wire nail was found driven into the . be around again after her recent • ill•
Upend end of. the:heal. It is supposed me'
bossy had swallowed the nail while nos• ' Mr. and litre Ed. Smith and daughter
ing Mut thin" obi inintrffi: The' case of Tessier; Seek., and Ma; Thomas
is speedier inie and the like not °fan owletal. Thomas, 1. visited' at% A.
J. heard Of. . • fiRMERSANDF •PeRECIPRillooktiliall Thursday.
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Butterick Patterns
NOTICE -Telephone your order to No. 70.
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NOTICE
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Five dollar Raft a bargain • 0.90
Isabella Sable Muffs, worth $7 50,
sale prioe - - $5.75
Large Isabelle. Sable ltuff $10 00
value, for • • - $7 90
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• Boys Suits $8.25 value, for - $2 50
•$ 75 value, for - • 0 00
$1 00 value, for • • - $3.25
$1 50 value; for • $8.75
• $5.00 value, for • - • *400
$6 00 value, for • • • $4 95
.• $7.50 value, for - • • C6.00
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• OVERCOATS
• Men's °variants, $7 00 value for$5.00
4t• $$98.0000 rvoialonee.; ffoorr - • $07..0000
• $10 00 value, for • • • '$8.00
$11 00 value, for • • - $EL7i
• $12 00 value, for • . $9.00
• $15 00 value, for - $19.00
CLOTHING
• MEN'S SUITS
$8.0•0 value, for - - • 8600
$9.00 vette, for . - -. - $7 00
$7.00 Value, for • • • • $6.00
• *1000 value, for • • 18.00
• $12 00 value, for ,
f$15 00 value, for • • $12.00
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Themost suomesful mason in the
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history of this store it jest d/wlr nor
to a dome, and we know better
way to show our appreolati n of your
appreciation than to Ord three days
of genuine ion nDUCTION that
will save dol r r you.
Moderate prices befog the key note
of our polio, we would not promise
you so much unlees these bargains
were really extra ordinary.
They ARE; -we have tried to prove
this in type, but that is a difficult
matter. The goods themselves will
prove it conclusively and more easily
than anything else.
We hope for the attendant* of all
our reinter patron.. We invite also
Close who -have not made our ao
quaintanoe to mine and see for What
little price good goods can be Bold.
Prices quoted do not apply to New
Spring Goode PHA received although
most of the Goods offered are adapt-
able for spring wear.
• LADIES' COATS
Ladies' Black or Fancy Kersey
Cloth Coats.
$12 00 value for - • 0 00
$10,00 value for - $7.95
$15 00 value for • $11.25
$20 00 value for • • $15.00
$8.00 value for - • PM
$7 00 value for . . 8*00
DRESS GOODS:
Out Prices in all line' of Dress
Good". No room -to quote prima
here. Buy your Drees now and save
money.
UNDERWEAR
Out prices in alt flues of UnderWeell M :e i
.deer at • _ • . St.
See 'pedal line at - 4. ...Aga 1.
Heavy Ribbed Hose -
el 25 Underskirt for - . Mo -
• 350-
123 Flannelette, sale prim- • ha '
2 papers safety Pins tor .. 5o
Big Bargains in Groceries
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• The.Canadien Century of Moiltientlelleiing' that. Reci-
prociti with the United Statetwenktinipekil the future of
Canada and that it would be SpeCially disadvantageous to
Canadian farmers, wishes to place view of the question
before the whole farming community and hu arranged, for:
le series of articles in newspapers Of both political parties.
The first article follows and Others be published% from
week to week.
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We want part of your Mail Order Business and will be t
able to give you prompt delivery in any lige of goods I
we carry. We pay all postage and express charges. Z
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All goods exchanged if not satisfactory. We send
goods on approval. •
LADIES'
We are offering this week
different colorer sale price $3.7‘5.
500 yards Dress Goode for
new shades for the spring trade.
• SKIRTS.
for special, 25 Ladies' Skirts in
Ladies' and Children's Dresses in all
Special price 25c per yd,
Tho Door W(de Open:
(Fr00 The caned* OentarY, Feb. 18.)
If ' the reelpirmity compact Merely
Opened the doer Of the Canadian food
market to Amer!can armoire it would be.
very Injur1nu °nand" of Chenedian.
fanners. Iromelstio more ,to transport
American fords parade, fro. Caeldien:
Nein" and cities then it dna Oatmeal:
Canadian ferniproduote to cities of the
United States, and the American farm.
as have the advantage of an earlier se*:
son. Moreover there are AO least:ten
times as many fanners in Are'lgalled
States as there are In Canada, and so ten
American tamers win get Potreo:se to
the markets of Canada for one Canadian
fanner who gets entrance into the mar-
kets of the United States. That the
WRAPPER ES
. 1 American farmers *81 hike advantage
ofthe open.door there Dan be no doubt.
Even with $ tiriff. wall spinet them
In stripes and plain colors; all good patterns. Special price • •' they have mumeeded felling immense
00, regular 15c.
15 pieces of 12je Pnnt in light and dark colors, good patterns.
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These prints won't last long at Special price 10c. .
4 'BOYS' SWEATER COATS
Tan and Green, Blue and Red. This is a chance to get...,..t. owing to •favored nation
good Sweater Coat for 69 cents. , a j mishit, any tariff advantages granted
. : by Canada sto the United State' must
deo apply to the following countria:
Argentine Republio, Austria•Hungary,
BOYS' OVERCOATS. Bolivia, Oolumbia, Denmark, . Japan,
26 Boys' Overcoats in all sizes, with and withottt 'College Norway, Russia, Speln, Sweden, Swit-
zerland, Venezuela. (
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Collar. Regular $7.00 to $8.50. Specula price *5,00. Then It is provide"that the dvisee
quantities of farm products in Canadabe,
more than Canadian farmers home en
able to sell in the United States. With
✓ eolproolty in farm products *0.tin
American farmers will crowd the one
Canadian farmer pally close in hie own
• -- - mares.
But this Is not all that.; the .0anadian
farmer ham to face under the reolprooily
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MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
We are selling 'alt' oar Men's and Boys' Suite at
reduced price.
HOUSE. FURNISHINGS
We have our • spring Lace Curtains and, Madras Curtain
Materials.
Nett Spring Bilge and Squares, in Bizet 318, 3x8i, 304, 6114}
•Ali kinds of Trade wasted, highest prides paid. We have a large
ethek Of choice Fresh Groceries,
HANNA &
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PHONE /0
4.0444.4400:4444.4.44.000 44400,1Fr44400.01004tatitSfra
loges 'granted to the United. State' shell
eased to the United Kingdom add the
several Hellish oolonies." This will
bring tholit free entrance of feria Dr*
deals from 0066 *eat food expiating
'mania. Attains Mut NOW-21eittand.
is Mel Canadian fartrierio will have to
enetteite their own Maur *aka Wilk
faro product. from ill the great food
producing Marotries Of the world.
adding to the Uncoated!.
, Thai is away" @Mild rineataiety
abOut argotic g.• The farmer never
knows when be puts the seed in the
( retina What the 'walker oonditione
• Will be. There may be Most or hOdi ,er
drought or tee much tabu
Added to ell Ikea. uneertaintise dee
to Nature's valitions there is the Mi.
aerainty regarding prim" which *in
Orman when the crop is harvested.
Me* Malt, tote "Would be devoted to
OM Otter and how Mary a another d*
Mad" teen a gnats 18 td What deticend
shete Will be for the digerati flgtielli.
bend at os stele Of barrelling
had What petal will prevail. Whirl is
*150 0! figel crepe 11 elle tate ef 815
Sala Ill" einspirativelr Stay for the
tertiteelistudy *0 COMMA5 tif the
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konhemarket, but when he has to oom6
:pete with the farmers of the world at
largait le much more difficult to deter.
mine who the future will be.
- It ie now propmed *0 .46 to the un-
certainty of Canadian farming. Itn.
pried fame tieo riots from the United
States, the Arge0stne Republic, Den-
mark, NerwaY;111weden,, . Russia, lens
trans, New Zealand and number of
ether countries miming into Canada
without payment of any duties will to a
• considerable extent displace Comedian
farm•prod'aots in lie home Markel as a
Tani* et the refproo1Sy compact.
To make p for • lases .in the kerne
markt °medlar farmer Will her!.
to Tay gest1y imam hie exports to
t e U 11.6 Satee In Maine seed, in
r si "took, in growing vegetables and
f a he will alweyshave to -consider
at it Most likely to satisfy. Apiaries° •
demands. And after he has made his
arrangements, while his crops kre .5111
ungarnered and the live stook, which he
!training speoiallyie mit the American
market, is half grown, the United.Statee
Congress may suddenly deoide to shut .
on$ Clauediau farm prodnoti dill kinds.
Remember the Reolprooity Crimped is
not c treaty. It may be ended at Will
by the United Stales Oongrets or she
Canadian Parliament. It le Well that
we are nor tied down tO•At permanent
arrangement. Even the Free Trade
Farmers' Convention to Ottawa on De-
cember 15 Amid tO, 1910, recommended .
that 1 *tormentor' treaty :should not be
made, bue that any undemanding sr.
dyed at should,..bee pet into effeot by
rimentreat'IegIulItiOn, All; daeses of
the oottiMunity were the Notate opinion
in that -egad, and she GOverament could
not have defied she timid:note sentiment
at the community,. So when we peas
oat that either the United States Con•
grim or the 'Canadian Parliament iaiet
liberty to end the agreetnent. 0 dial •
notiot.ere are Mt blender thigaven
ment Tor this We belitiorthatOsned•
lens general, Intending birth lemon
and eity.treople, wiul ,ffsidshe errenote
meat a linektiefinnory that they will. be
thankftff PaOlinniene has the power to
teriniethelt. hot NAN tamest should
prove arcing there vrfli always overhung
the doeid of. uticeddeo ‘regirrdlnitt the
attiendatif the United States Clongrens.
There *ill dwelt" be "WON lattaeriose
at WOrk in the trailed &Mee OW rani
Miele Convert to alter the WM. Am
Marra fantail !My be , disatieded or
tifientitetterarC war think
they are not getting eaongh One of the
agreement end •dadaticlbettertame.
If* Toil has nidde tie p _ etal his ex
Oakdan.. that the potted Steal hi to
get greater drinedidesei later tea It the
United Steal Coligrea adorer% the
Median it wfil be teettnee :*ha
Peotathet. .I.Inder dab; 0011ditieel With
Whit adage ef. tuatelotaly will the
,Oattadiats torrent Vial* *irk feta
year ahead.
" • nmoliAltic; •
totilffahirdilY our boy. journeyed to
Blnevale and *therthe boys in a well ion -
tented mood hedrey. The ice was :in
bad condition but snot; our boys Mored,
"Pop" doing.the trick from :Mid ioe.
They son moored 5 •inor�. making the
snore lit half time 5.0 In fava 'patentor,.
The Binevalis'beys now changed their
line up and soon soared while our beys
netted 6 there making the score . at fall
the 7-1 toi Balgrave's favor. Line 'rip:-
Belgrave i -S. Stonehoune, goat; N. Fer.
guson,pehit; W. Geddes., o point;
Brandon, Myer; Pop" Geddea centre;
0. G dd s 1. win • • W. Watson,r wing
Mama reelt Hendersori,goal; R And-
rew", peat; L. McKinney, ce* point;
Shaw, rover; R. Torrey, centre; A Foir;,
lir, t. wing; E. Aitoheson, r. wing.
MOWICK.
Once again our oommunity is milled to
sorrow over the departure ef a loved one
in the person of Mrs. John Stewart. sr.
The bond of affection last severed. by
Moth was formed. between Mr, and Mrs
Stewart in Scotland, where they attend.
ed the same school. Mrs. Stewart came
to this country with her. parents while
dill in her teens. is also did Mr. Stew-
art. Mrs. Stewart's parents gelded in
the neighborhood of Weedssock,
Stewart eventually marrying Jennie
Litelejohn and coming to Howiok in 1872
where they have since resided. Twelve
• ears ago she received a stroke, sines
wig* time she has been an invalid, her
affliction being borne with Christian for.
tiade. The immediate muse of her,
death was pneumonia, of about a we' k's
Phaeton.
• Maine&
'Theft; died, et his home, one Mile north
of Teeswata, on Monday morning, Fele,'
13th, Ma James Goodfellow at the rite
old age of age of 88 years. Deceased
WM,• three weeks previous. stricken
down with a paralytic stroke, bat was
making steady progress to wads mom.
ay until last week he took a sudden
turn for the worse and gradually sank
'until on Mondey morning death"teleav.
ad him of his offering. Ile was born in
Roxboroughshire, Scotland, to 180$ and
mute to Ibis °entry when a ad. 01 17
yeas. Arta his antral in Osnada he
took upterming in Witterao Oe., Dan
Galt, end remitted a resident et that.
twenty for forty years. Thirty rats
ago he Owe to Cairo's and boughtthii
farm On which he has ever Skies rtoicted.
In 1847 he wai Married to Itufriniterie
Karin Waterloo Cr, Three Ione end
de daughters were barn to theta; and'
with the extreption of one son and two
daughters they survive him, The lois
are Thorned on the hoinestead and John .A WONDERFUL. MEDICINE'
FOR.LITTLE ONES.
Reber" Chapman of Teeswater; Mrs.
Bricker, of UMW Gerrie; Mu. H. W.
Ostler orOlifford, and lire. John Arm-
rong, of u rose.
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.of Whigliam, and the daughters, Sta.
• *SALEM.
Mr. and Ma. T. Higgins of Bluevale
spent Monday of this week's' the home
.M •
of r. Tom Bolt. •
Mr D. Chatters of Gorrie entertained
nunibei et Salem young.people as his
home on Meador °MAIM All report
• an enjoyable time.
Mr. James MoBurney and sisters
spent a few days this week whh friends
in East Wawarrosh.
Alm, Herbert Henning ie at present
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;dotting 'with friends in Toronto and
other parte.
A very pleasant evening was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Baker
-on Wednesday evening last, when they
entertained a number of Salem young
people.
Mines Liffie and Gerrie Bush spent
Sunday evening with friends in Elowlek.
The subject for Thursday night will
he a debate, "Resolved, that Art is more
pleasing to the eye than Nature."
Affirmative, Mae 0. W. McKenzie and
Jame, Hallidsy. Negative, Clara Mo -
Kende and Charlie °others.
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- Cornelius Wm, a rroently married
MD, took a dose of potion at Kingston
with fatal result.
George Waller, a news agent, arrest.
ed la 00011e0al tO With IAN Shoff of o
pocket book on * stain, and acquitted,
has recovered $300 damage" from the
C. P. R. Co.
Whooping Cough
sitiffins ITAIrmAtoPuMsos
1617
teteelliMiei tele •
A *hole, side red otottivii Institut fer bra'.
ellialtroablea, avoiding dres. itsperlsotOrese-
lees Mop: the t*totrite it Whooping Gogh
rtteilgoetir:S= °TIM 111tVgiererth•th0V3auf
Stter/tit, tanked with trey brolttl, mous
=13 treigrtiwiteleettrilip. e &rat,
able tei lathers Mitt yew, etbueren.
ewe sr rend *ern nerkin.
ALL DIRICG1301
yretoierassurse ett
Cre err tern:mei .
tro easkria481:
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tool triiiiii.
Leatiesellike
SIOXIIINAL
weemmere
Bsby's Oren. Tabhhearor P.. won ill
medioine for little one. Tho never
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fait to give relief to She baby en bis
etemach or bowels are la • of order;
when teething in painful • hen worms
make their appear no r whet) any of
the many obildh went! seize him.
Wharfs more they are absolutely safe
and cannot harm the younged child.
Slathers have the guarantecof a govern -
:tealwhat the de a have dem fon ir
anal 10$ Mgt haseresohtf2neennonnirr
IS J. Ward, Galt, Ont.; triyit•:--"I have
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children,. ong y recommendelient.Mn.
used Baby's Own Tabletelor over two
years and would not be without them ia
the hoes°. They are wonderful .medi-
oine for little ones." BabellOwn Tab•
lets are fold by medicare dealers or as
26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine 00., Brookville, Out.
01`.
-Mies Ssokeld, of Gaderich, ie visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. E. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. W 3. Todd gave a dere%
on Friday night.
Miss McDonald, of Goderich, is spend.
Ing a month with her atone, Yrs. Thur -
low.
Mhos Mary Durnin attended a party
on Friday evening, gam by Mr. and
Mrs Harry McAllister of Fordyce.
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A sletghload from the village "Dept
Friday evening as Mr. Wm. J. Todd's.
They danced She Ug*0 fantasia until
the morning dawn.
Tommy McDonald, of Winghain,
spew a few days wish hi. grandpertinito,
Mr. and Ma. Thos, Todd,
Miss Courtney,. of Huron Towoolcip le
visiting at the home of her uncle, Kr.
John Rntheeford.
The box motel on Wednesday even-
ing was quite a mooed; in spite Of the
storm. The proceeds were $43 and all
enjoyed 0 good time.
Mr. Case Moldlister 1. .riontieg with
Mr. Frank Todd.
Worth Trying.
Nine personsput of tee, with s °haler
or other foreign etbettinee id the Ob.
Wilt initaally begin fried) it with ithe
sou, While hunting for a beekeiroblit
with the ether, Thin 1. 011 *rang. . TbS
right *ay 1. 001 no titflite eye with the
binder lit It, bet tO nth the Other vig-
OW4 ea yob Ilke. Xt IP thiffltritt if the •
forgoing advloebe.tellotted the Weigle
body witi IMO Ind its WO tb the wilt
of the ay. Ind be Washed eat lbte
teal it 01011011.