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HENSALL
Mir at n -
Worth, t n
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin \1 onNiles
(Helen Moir visited over the arid,
with friends in Toronto,
Mr.\V. j, Sparring of N Ham-
burg who wasrelieving agentthe
station while Mr. A. ase
was on holidays. has return his
home.
`Mr, Ales 'Fel nae 'who is ding
T•ortntto University, spent tele
Mr. Harry Cook of Toros pent
end at his home here.
the week end visiting his parents,
Mr: and Mrs. C. Cook,
Hay -Coles -
The hoarse of \1•r, and Mr- us -
sell .(.ole,; Listowel, and tt y of
iHennall, was the scene of mar-
riage of their only daughter.:Margar-
et Muth, to Davit Duncan only
sun of Warren H. and the Mrs.
Hay. The .service was performed by
Rev. 1, K. Edmison before fire-
place banked with '.iutntn ace.,
fern. anti yellow obey a1 un05.
The wedding music was p by
Miss Irene Douglas o. H and
the ribbons forming' the bridal path
were held d,y Madeline Ki' 3:lor-
,enee: Poag and the two youngoth-
ers o•1 the bride lack and oies,
The bride oa riven in net by
her father and was lovely i fitted
gain of -white satin re t wit host
Peen She serried a cascadebouquet
0: ;elite hittetfty rose, at lley
lilies and teas attended by 1 Lary
lllenuihill of Heniall; who a
go.sn of 3e1 nuet velvet.\iitl
Pemberton of Dunnville- nest
num. Dining. the reception cine
the ` _erenlana•, the bride's' it re-
eeivrd 1n h Rost length model cine
rely t t1th cut l_C of roses. l0-
st),li Fair and \Irs. W. 1). win
of liensnll presided in the ing-
rootn at a table attractively =ed.
7 (Acre 'es,:t •d ley Mrs.. riel
Le'tnl cin. lire Serie 1). I, and
the Ili is ;-„is Fair, Its. K )tel-'.
iia Lau ry, Cat:erne Netter, Florence
1.,;,, llade'iinc Kibler. Star Pym,
and Helen \laclltn•ra'. 1, the
young couple ;eft on a ate tri•,.
tbrrtrgh the- Eastern States. 1 bride
traveled in a smartly tailors dress'
and •oar f ntcy ,vitt sgei rim
felt hat and suede O'.e,snri non
their ret:lrn they will reside is -
towel. The bride was one of ill'.
dormer popular yoeng laches, has
the hest eishes of her titan friends
Isere.
The many kends of Mrs. 'George
lhollick will regret to learn of her ill-.
id Mrs. Lee Hedden of 'L
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speedy recovery.
11r. and airs. Frank Coleman at-
tended 'the -funeral of the former';
nitre, Itis Nina Shannon of ]lay
City, Michigan.
Mrs. David Blackwell of the Zur-
ich Road, has purchase() 'Mr. Jas. Pat-
terson's residence in town, We wel-
come Mrs, .Blackwell to emir village,
,1r. lleoy- Paterson of i'oroitto vis-
ited over the week end with his ,par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. iRobertPaterson.
Mr.. George 'Dick i$ visiting her
•daughter, Mrs. W'm, Broadfoot,
Mr, J. McClineltey and ,family are
this week moving into the Murdoch
tblock, just west of the town hall,
3lrs• Catherine .Redden, who has
!been residing near Kippen, is mov-
ing into the apartments in the :Petty
:block which are being vacated by Mr.
and r\Ir,. Conrad'H'uiser,
The Y.P.S. of the United Church
held their regular meeting' Monday in
the church, with a good attendance.
Edison forest presided.Hymn 230
endLnrrls prayer in unison. Scrip-
ture lesson was read by 'Gladys Pass-
more. Devotional leaflet by .Mildred
Scrutot, 'A reading by IGabhryne
Drysdale. Mr. iRobert Moore gave art
inteerstitig topic on Canadian civics.
After singing hymn 109 She meeting
closed with the benediction.
The Chamber of Commerce are
moving the capen air skating rink
from Queen St. to the park grounds.
fivey are enlarging the rink, wthich
will greatly add to the convenience of
skaters and hockey players.
,Rally day Sunday School services
will be held in both the United
C hnrch and ('erntel l resbvteriatr
( hlnrch on Sunday morning Oct,il.
Special untie i, being arranged for
by young peoples choirs.
Hallowe'en Social -
Monday evening. Nov itt,. the• Y.
1 y, nteetii.c if the United Clench
will take rhe form of a Halloo e u
o t;d. :1 splendid r,rogrant is Seine
prepared.
The Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church intend Fatting on -a
play in the church Wednesday, Nov.
s. 'otitis,' 'The Oilier Ghost."
lir, no. Henryof Kindersley,
Sask., called on relatives and friends
t'r the (listge on Monday, They were
former residents of Henail, moving
to Saskatchewan some 13 years sago.
iilr. end Mrs. --Henry .and daughter
Mies Margaret intend -making their
home in this district, hey made the
trip here 'by motor.
Mr: and ,2lrs A. W. E. Hemphill
and dathttiter 21 s Mary Hemphill
Mr, and 2I i. \\ O. Goodwin, Miss
Irene Don.,la , Miss Kathrync Drys-
dale and \Iia
\lin sic Sangster at-
tended the Hay toles wedding at
Lr:oeal ,at Saturday,, Oct 23rd.
eluite a nun'thtr from Hensall- at-
tended the \V'.M S. Presbyterial meet-
ing of the. United Church of the :South
Tl:uron district held at Clttselhurst on
\4 'il n ' d ty . Oct, ?lath•,
21 r. Orville ficriclen left this week
for Kinear lily where he has secured
a good position.
\fr. tan Tihahie is spending a few
diy, in Toronto.
1 nrtere Crll-.`/TIa, hal Eo, •ho
bol'
"Why the laugh?"
I just put a woman into a -room
with a thousand hats and' am mirror-"
\\'antand1 For Sale ads, 1''weelc, 251
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937
PERMANENTS
Zotos "B` Beauty Salon
VAPOR - IwtAl2CEL. e Favorite ..... 5.00 for 2.95
NO MACHINE P Wavala 2.95
ALL STEAM WAVES _
10.00 for 7.50 _ SPE_CIA _
7.50 far , , , , , 5,00 L Permanent
1.95
Paris Swirl School Girls' Wave
Permanent or End Curls 1.50
Charm All All Permanents Yinclude sham-
Permanent . , , , , , • . 3.50 P poo, hair cut and 1, wave,
'B' BEAUTY SALON
PHONE 50 or 18. Main St, Seaforth
TOWN TOPIC.'
TWENTTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Mrs. j, Sleeth was in ;tfait over the
ha>lictaa•,---\des, ;Maud Laidlaw .spent
the holiday 111 Toronto. --alis, -1Vi11
Idartry was a Toronto visitor over
Sunday -L, T. I)t•Lacey, visited his
alt home in Streq t,tilfe last week.
Pearson 'Grieve of Tow,,,, to
Thanksgiving at his hone hire •Miss
May Starling of Toronto
visited
friends in town over the belief v --1
\I. hest t was on a business trip tai To -
1 the latter :d'art of last week,---
ll is :\Ittytite Murray of Hamilton
spent Thanksgiving. here. -31-r. i -Tarry
and efis, \fay 1,fvette, \\'inlsor, vis-
ited
i -ited thee parents. -lf you want 10 et:
dandy tramp, go 1„ the "princes of
Patches" and see Dau Malloy as
'Waggles" on Monday night ill the
tetra house. -lir. and 31a•s. Ben
\\-illiams end (laughter Pearl, it
tratfnrd visited (Mrs. S. Boyd. --
NI isses
oydl.--hisses 'I'o oleo Bottoms auel Bow err,
the S.C.1. stair, spent the Thanks-
giving holiday in i'onottn,---Mr. and
VIra. Dau McLeod ,and ,fancily of
Stratford spent Thanksgiving here. -
kliss Lilian Heittlerson spent Mondar
in Stratford, the guest of her nnele,
ll r. Chesney. -Ili;, Carrie 'l night
visited her sister Florence in Toronto
:luring the holiday, -'Miss IleGuire
1,f Guelph was a visitor over the
holiday,--iiohn 11.. APidant spent the
holirl's1y with his daughter 1_illian, !n
Owen Sound.-iRsi sell Israel, \\'al'k-
:reiile, visited his sister, Mr., \\'ill
C'ttdmore, ofer the holiday. "Airs.
Perry of \V'ingham spent Sunday and
\I,,tnday with her mother, iters,
Knecittel,---llilton Chesney of; 'lirnlin
spent the holiday with his parents. -
\tins Lottie ,Pickard spent the holi-
days at Niagara.- iDr. 'Tt. 'R: Ross
and lliss 'Ross (were itt Rrttcelield on
Tuesday attending a funeral, ---Fred
dlnutmett came tap from Sarnia to
ship his :furniture there 1111 has leased
his residence on Market street, 1L•,
\\'ill Scott of \victoria College, '.I: pr-
onto. visited his uncle john Scott,
deiseborn; over Thanksgiving'. ifr,
Scott sang a solo in the 1',res:h} tcrian
:'buret on Sunday,--.\rthnr erre-lies
MIS, in Kincardine this week.
l)ecker'Fottnrl `C;ttilty,
A despatch from New York says;
",Guilty of murder itt the first de-
gree," was the verdict retnt•tted by She
jury in the case of Lieutenant Ilecker,
charged with killing Herman Rosen -
hal, New York's most ,faucovs 'mu-
ter cage. Those who had waited be-
lieved that there would be no agrees
meet, s' that when the bit t iiti
fell meet :he defendant its fore'. tvas
all the more ereshing. The rnrly sisri
of agitation, the only vi-ibic aopear-
tce of shock, was a 9ratue`- that
speced .over Becker's dark taro, - the
narrowing, of the fierce eyes, and a
contraction of . the muscle', of the
throat.''I'resently when he lifted his
right hail and .gave ,nth as to hie
age 11111. a is not a giver of the itis
tern ora ea0er of a 'finger. Ire rnnld
an,ttei' tile f•ii:4 me-stinn only in.
burly lotus.
ndhagen.
llr. all./ Mrs. J
to Pori Elgin to
lin. john .Rock.
B•rttceficld.
In Leonhardt drove
visit (heir slaughter,
'talo et 111051' w
Thanksgiving here
\V. Swt. Toronto
can 'ilr;Donalil, I
1frs, Neil \'tI tt) t
Pellet -111e; 1fr. arses
ser, Seaforth,
ho are spending
we 'melte lir. \V,
1 Iliti rsity; Dun -
guidon; ifr, and
and :righter,
111•, John Crab" -
hayfield.
,fack ('at -Ile i, laid tip with blood
noiaonnlg in hi, tin.ger, ,T -Te contracted
it while working at the evaporator,
1'ncker.mith.
The bridge, 1011911 a• Broadfoot's
"fridge, at Bridgend, is being erected
ery rapidly. There is a good gang of
4110 on the Ioh \,beet Traqu,ir,
tho has been in the West for several
months, visiting and prospecting, re-
turned hone on Sa'bnrday.
APPLES FOR SALE
Spy apple; .for .ale, rPlinte 622-24.
Fred !Al cClymont, Varna.
ESTRAYED
Strayed ons to Lot gilt], Con, n, 21e-
Killop, two weeds ago, a fork :o W.
Otrner lila). htit-e 'latae he Proving
!troperty.andl paying eepenses, Henry
F. Ifen rtnann, 17,+R, 9C :Dtrbit,).
WANTED
Reliable girl for general ihettsework,
Steady position, +.\4iply box 11. Sea
forth News.
WANTED
pumber of csrtile for winter ,feed-
ing: hots of feed and water: Mould
engage help to attend to 'theta, Ap-
ply 9,! ring' 4 Hensttll etittrat.
WHO CARES)
\\"bo cares 10 spend a life free 1
financial troubles? Who care: to .sup -
1119 'the needs of his family.? Who
'alt' bit ,v,rk .for himself and thi1.
Cara as ninrh a: he 1t ire 5 1'.+i' tho:r
A hi really care, the F.\2)!IsEN
i'Rfi)1)It("I'S CO.\111:\N\' with its
litre 0 290 household necessities will
„lady forward an intt•restin,7 punt
tttthonl' obHeat idn chat-on.vr. \Vritc
ONCE: 57(1 St. Clenu'nt tit
lloetreal.
PIGS FOR -SALE
8 pigs eight weeks old; 7 'pigs ready
hi \years, sevt'it weeks old, IL ..\Ic-
1ldadu, Phone 1315 r 2a,
FUR LINED COAT FOR SALE
A gentleman's .fur lined coat, about
42 or 44, good condition. Apply. at
The News 07(111'.
PIGS FOR SALE
31 pigs seven weeks odd, llt+nerd.
Storey, RJR. 2, Walton. 'Phone 2311,r25
FARMS FOR SALE
Two grass farms, 75 acres tit; lot
10, cent. 'ifs, 2leKillop; and 50 aeres
51. lot 19, con. 2, Ilihhert always
plenty of water, The late Chanes anti
Margaret H :lbein Estate. -apply to
Mrs. Richards, opposite Seaforth Col-
legiate.
GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED
T ant buying grain and beans for
Mr, 'Thompson of Ifen ,ell. Fir ;wires
di 1u0 r 4, Shah Chesney, Seaforth.
agent for Pennsylvania nils and
greases.
HORSES
T will give as high a price as the
next fellow for old horses for fox
neat, j. le. 1ltrlutore. Phone 1(19.
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The nett meeting of - the 1Term'
'.0111(s- Conecil .till be held in the
' Cali it t ;ambers, tlodericli, com-
mencing d'nesckt} N,,,,:nther 11,1h,
1037, at 2 o, tie :All , , , o;trits, notice('rf ,lep•nr„eions: applietn„iis and ten-
ders .111 013 lie in the hand. of the
Clerk by 'November ,1 11,, 1937,
1. M. 9011717 '1
Comity Cleric, t;�elr•rieh,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
etc .tattlers in that behalf that all
peuonshaving claims against Cath-
erine Kratiskonf, wife of • Peter
N eir the 'Township .of
1libbert, in the County. of Perth,
Farmer, who died on the thirtieth
day of'Sept en4ker 1193111, are re -
:mired to send to the undersigned
eelieftors for the .\dnliitistrator, -full
frartieulars in tvriting anti reri'fied by�
affidavit, of their claims and 'the nat-
ure of the securities, if any, held by
theta on or before the 6th day of Xn-
venrher, 1937, after .which date' the
ldtvini.frator tvil•1 proceed to dhstrih-
me the assets of the'Hid deceased,
hating n,-ard only to the claims or"
which he then shall bare had notice.
'Dated at Seaforth. 'Ontario, 1111:
kith day' of October, 19017,
HAYS & 1JIELR,
Seaforth rand Hensall
Solicitors for (he .Adminis(rato,.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, Frank Murphy and fancily
wish to thank their friends and neigh-•
bars for expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
The :fancily od the late He,ib'ert
FowIer wish to thank all their
,friends and neighb•or:e for the kind-
ness and :sympathy shown in their
bberea'vetnen't, also those who loaned
'their cars, and those 'Who sent flowers.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. William Nigh and family wish
to thank their many friends and
neighbors for 'kindliness during their
late bereavement; aero (those who
sent spiritual ban'quets; also those
who loaned cars.
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Cow,. Young Cattle and
Pigs. 'At \\'alker Sale .Stern, Bruce -
field, 'Friday, Nov. 5irh at 1 p.m-
Cattle--aRoalt roar, 5 years old, due
'(Inca01 sale: blue COW, 'S years old.
due time of sale: blue 'cow, h years
odd, dee time of ale; brindle cow, it
rears old, due time of sale; Hereford
cow; (1 years old, dee ill 'December;
1-feroford cow, (i years Gild, with calf
at foot; 'l-Terefdrd cow, ':5 year, old,
with calf tit foot; cow, 5 years old,
,uilkieg, slue in \larch; 1 fat cote;
choice two -rear and ,Tarring Ilere-
ord.s; a Calves, ti months' old; ,l
spring calves; 4 Durham heifers, ris-
ing2 yens.
Pig,- n 'Cork pits, 7 week, r,ldl: 1)
York pigs, 5 ee 1." gild; a member
sheep; 45 year-old New 1-lampshire
hens; set sloop sleighs,
'Everything to' be sold,
l'eruls-.-Cash,
(iso, H. 'Elliott Attetioneer; \Ir.,
AUCTION SALE
To 'he held in Cromarty
sends, on \loudl;ty, Nov, I,t at
.3 fillies rising ;i year's old.
3 gelding rising 3 years ohh
all stockers and feeders.
31) c)nnrlcs.
•Perm. cash,
21eNeil & Nairn, ,Auctioneers,
I). 1'. t;ardiner, d"rignie'lor,
Stnek-
2 min.
AUCTION SALE
By direction of the ,tdntinistratot
there \till be otfrret1 for sale at the
farm; of Peter Kranskopf, Lot 15
Concession 4, Township :uf ,Itibbcrh
the hou.ehold Ittrnitua'e and furnish-
ings 1(11,1 •farm implements in order to
wind tap the estate. All chattel, ,till
be sold without treserve and fos crash
only.
Land
There will also he stied the hands
described as the Smith half of Lot
Fifteen, Concession 'Four, Hibbert
Township, comprising fifty atcres,on
wh ill are emoted a frame house,
hank barn and implement shed, This
will also he sold Without reserve nn
Cash terms of Ten per cent at time
of sale and balance in .30 days.
Bleb will commence at 2 pan. sharp,
Monday, Nov, list.
For further particular, :apply to
Solieitora for administrator.
Harold Dale, 'Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Fivee choice York -digs ready to
,raga; registered York flog, 1 year
d. "\\'ilrltvnnd"; 1 good year Mild
1 crcletrr n volt; 1 year old ,H,itstetn
heifer. 'Harold ,Penitale, Iiuv'tirid, (]tit
HOUSE FOR SALE
Niit • 1•ti, tit house on Victoria Street,
germs,. lido lots, hen hoose. -Phone
3,311-I o ,vine P.O. hoe 44(2,
LUMBER FOR SALE
Second hand lumber and 214 scant-
ling and hardwood flooring, harry
Kieln e, R.R, No. 1, Bornholm, Ont
Phone .52 r :L3. Dnitlin.
CIDER MILL
1. 11! make Cider and :\0l ld Butler
on Tuesday, \\'wine*:day, 1'hurs,lay,
1,1-1,1;13' of each week during October
and November. Cider Mill located nn
the street leading to the (101f Course,
\\'est \\:yard, \litcliell. Fred Helmick,
Proprietor. 'ferns cash,
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres of good
farm land being. lot ;111, -Con, 11)1, S'tan-
icy "'Township. ',Farm is equipped with
gond bank tbain, frame. hone and
ether-'hnilclings. Well fenced, some
bush, water in Rouge and 'barn. For
further particulars apply 10 proprie-
tor, David Stephenson Jr:, Varna I'.0,
NOW IS THE TIME, TO
MAKE YOUR
HENS LAY
COME LN AND BUT OUR
PURPNA. LAYING MASH AT
82.50 PER 100
Thos. Dickson
PHONE 13. SEAFORTH
WEEK END CASH
SPECIALS
Big 50 Poultry 'Concentrate
. per cwt 4.00
Sure -Gain
Hog Concentrate
per ewt 3,00
Prairie Rose Flour
per cwt 3.75
King Edward. Flour
per cwt 3.49
Rolled Wheat Berries
5 Ib. bag .25c
Rolled Oats 80 Ib, bag -3.49
, 3.49
Red Rose Tea, bb. , , • , ..5Sc
Lipton's Tea, lb. 60c
Blue. Ribbon Tea, lb. 50c
6 bars Pearl White Soap
1 pkge, Ammonia 29c
3 cakes Lifebuoy 23c
5 cakes Castile 24c
Men's Rubber Boots
per pair 2.90
Men's Laced Rubber Boots '
, per pair 1.85
PURE LARD
W. j '.
Flanigan
2 LB'S. 27c
ELMER D. BELL. B.A.. E. C. Chamberlain
Successor to Bohn H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
AUCTION SALE
'Of House and Property and
plonsehold Minuishing's at the home
of Mrs. •Hurn. James and },\''lstnt sts„
just crest of the Hospital, on Satur-
day, 'OCt'oher 30, at 1 ('clock.
The Hoose --Slate roof, hot 33-,15,,,v
heating, all modern con vC11knees,
Terms utav Jbe arrattoed' 10 13'
purchaser,
Household 1 mnlsliin -di (kitchen
chair.,; fall leaf table; coach; ^bed
coach; Singer sewing' lnaehiuet '1
Canada etal range wit]; 1101
water attachment; 1 Coal oil state,
(Snick elate four burners; 1 P,eeeh
electric range, drew and four el, -
stents; 4 oak risk -titers ; 4 verandah
elle; VS' tend table; 1 white. iron rud,
fell size, with mattress and springs'
.1 complete 'bedroom oak suite eon-
sisting of 'bed, springs and mattress.
dresser and stand; 1 mahogany ircd-
roont smite, consisting of abed, springs
and niattrt•ts, and dresser; 1combin-
ation dreier and connto le: '1 •oar:
dressing table; 1 oak dresser; L oaf
dining round vuite nine piece.; 1 oil
00111 ten.: anti four linoleum rug,:
ironing aboard, dlishes, glass jars and
other articles, i1 'u:iishiug nttte'lt,inc,
115111(5 power; '2 sink tubs; lawn mower
and lawn roller; hall tree: 110011 case:
2 oar: corkers in 'leather; i1 11,01,1
chair in leather with 'foot rest; !1' lea-
ther easy chair rocker; 4 small title::
1 iron bed full size, white, with inai•
tress and springs; 1- three-quarter bed.
iron, (\Mite, with maitre, and
spring.; 1 whit'. iron bed, full size
and springs.
'Perms on 4iurniture: ('ash,
George Tl. Elliott, Auctioneer; Slrs.
Margaret Harn, Proprietress,
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture and household 'Ef-
fects. :\t the home of the late Chris-
tena \1rDermid, Goticrich it. -test,
Seaforth, on h'ritlay, 'Oct, 20th at 1 :gill
11rnt.;
2 oak bedroom ,cites with spring.
and mattresses, wash stands. wri tine
de 1:, hook lease, sofa, a number of
(heirs. a number of tables, carpets, 1
trmik, cushions, trays, dishes and kit-
chen Churns, ttsb anal wringer, about
deet of ru'b'ber hose, scales, lawn
mower, step ladder, sewing Machine
toilet sets, and other articles.
Terms, cash,
Estate of the? late' C'hristena
1)erunid, 'Prop:; 'Harold 1)ali•.:\veto
AUCTION SALE
Of Sarplus Lice Stork, Imply.
inents
nple-
anenls attd Household T #Teets, rito-
loeein t air, 1,. Il. a;ondse, at -Lot
'5, Concession 3 'nickel -smith ('kndwe
as the Peter Cleary Farm, 174 miles
1•asl
;eel 11% south of Seaforth) ou
Wednesday, Not, ,Trd; at 1,31) p.m.
Horse. --l' aged driving mare,
('alit 1 Guernsey ey Hull 1 year old.
1 brindle cow• 4 years, fresh in .10 .•
2 Imre 'bred Jcr-es .row.: 2 grade
11 ,1st111 cows; 11 vltite cow bred.
Sept 24tlt 1 red cow breed Sept, .,
1 time cow, ateel, milking: 1 'reit anri
'Atilt. heifer, 3 tears, .fresh in Tely; '
black ht'ifers rising 2 years old; 2
yearling heifers: 5 spring 1110,--.
calves.
Pigs ---d Yorkshire shoats we•i.ghin_
about '11215 lbs. each.
,Poultry --1214 h,roeit Leghorn hens
and 1 brown Leghorn rooster;;4 rock
hens.
Tntplentents-41, Massey Harris hin-
der, 6 loot cut; 1 Ila sey :Harris
spring tooth .c,nitictttnr; 1, set :Sorel,
team 'harness: 1': set single harness; 1
Stewart horss clippers: 2 halters, t
collar ions; 2 :cls dowl) lt•.trees and
nev:yoke: pig troughs; grain 'boxes
fi roto ,tanrhtons and chains; 1
steo'.
erre open buggy; 1 buggy bus; I cut -
to -1 sling topes and lock; 1 rnlline
coulter: 1' nei,avai nreaan
separator
nearly new; 1 churn; `lrcoal and wood
heater; kitchen table and chairs; '1
cross -cut saw: 5 gal. coal oil can; - 1
lantern and 'buggy lantern; 1 fork,
spade,' pick and crowbar, logging'
chain and small tools.
Terms, cash,
Geo. i'T. Etlidl1 Auctioneer ; T, 13.
Goodie, Prop,
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The Second Division Court
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Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
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evening, 7;30 p,m, to 9 p.m
FARM FOR SALE
!111(1 acre farm, good land and ,good
location, good h-ttildings, hydro in
the 'house. 13 acres wheat sown. )nst
tae, miles from No, 4 highway, Nine
acres 1111011' and 11111 'bush. For fur-
ther partioitlar.s apply to The Sea -
forth News.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Frame house, 8 rooms, cement foes
datinn, electric lights, baric anti sic
'lots, adapted for market •t;artleuins.
Gliarlrs liolbt•in Eeetate. Apply to
-firs, Richards, opposite Collegiate.
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