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,ABOVE OARS ARE ALL IN GOOD DUNNING ORDER.
WE DO EX?ER l' WORTS ON REPAIRING AND
BE- BUILDINCI• :BATTERIES,.
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CARRY JUST TRE KIND OP MACHINERY T1IAT WILL GIVE
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ante is about 33 mile's, The Isur-
•eyors reached Exeter on Monday
-:• last and are working north. There
is considerable speculation as 'to
whether the road will make the
various turns and pass through
Centralia or . whetber the ddpart-
nient will pave the road !straight
roe17 with a
th u
gspur'
I running in.-
to. the village. The 'surveyors are
• rtxalting a iaurvey of both routes
and will report to the Dept. An
other important question under
consideration as th? big hill with
'its winding
turns at Lucan, ;as an
alternative to the present. treach
crows,roe d a 'survey has been
made to cross the ravine and. this
also will be taken into con'siderat:•.
ion.
Robt. Pollock, of La Riviere,
-who has been visiting here for a
'dew week's, is leaving for his home
Phyllis Beacom of London, i'•
*a•:%siting her 'sister, Mrs. Hall.
'Rev.. •nda.Mrs, Pall were fat
•llondon to attend the funeral of
-berg rancl father, the late Alfred
Dxe'cv.
A splendid consort is to be held
:in the Town hallFridaylsy evening,
nzn
g
'February 26th by the young peo-
ple of Bayfield, the proceeds are
'to pay for ut',tiunients for the or-
'ehesi_r
a.
l<ir .and 14Ir's. Allen Pye and
'family of iWncl'sor, are guests of
;asr par::nts, Mr. and Mrs. . Wide
tcombe.
After 'an illness of about two
Ir ears borne with wonderful patie
wee and Christian fortitude, there
'passed to her eternal home on
-ebruary : 7th, Sarah Manns, be-
loved wife of John Watson, Saubl'e
.aline. Deceased was born in Buy -
afield April si:h, 1862, 9daughter of
Mann's. in 1$83,, ,she wee married
Ito' ' John Watson, of Stanley - T.p,
17 whom she is ,suvived and the
ffo1lowina' family; :Robt. J. Wat
on ,'of Browning, Sask; Jas. H.
"+Wattson, Fiske, Sask; Fred of St-
ey; Mrs, E. Shearodown of God-
:;erieh; Mrs. Joss. Mo:ssop, Stanley;
'laws. David Dewar, Bay field; Eire
al?axul Cleave, Stanley; Bessie and:
.7al1n at home. One brother, Wm.
;'Manns, of Turner, Mich and two
'zalf brothels.
COUNTY
NEWS
,Geoff Hill's has sold his black-
• d carriage bu�sin business in
'lamth ane
S.gmondville to A. Lilli.co, of Acton
'This is one ,of the oldest and best
known shops in the county,
hav-
ingbeen-started morethan 50 yrs.
*ego byH111 father.
Rena Johnston of Varnaleft
gar Stratford where she will train
dor a nurse, her friends wish,her
-.every success,. Margaret Jhn-
tlston has returned home from Sea -
teeth hospital, where she under -
wept an operation for appendic-
itYa.
Tender's are :now being asked
tor something over 11 wiles of the
Aron Highway, which when cone-
-elated will leave only !seven miles
goat paved of the road. from Str-
-atiord. to Goderich. The two Me
AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS, ETC'
At BLAKE On
MONDAY FESBRUAR Y -28th, 1927
At 1.30 'o'clock, pan!. sharp.
REAL ESTA'T'E - Good leo
and barn with, % acre of laud.
OTHER ARTICLES,,..-. 1 cow d
to calf 9th of March; 40 hen pull
wheelbarrow, halter's, onion ra
Spade, . shovels, chains; forksch
barrel's, onion seeder, 2 a• app
driers, 2 •x -cu t 'saws, brick as
hand saw, ladder, 3 5 -gal. can.
stoves, 2, kettles, wood: box, sin
2 rocking chairs, baby cnrriag
churn, .milk can, pails, tubs,e sid
board, 10 lbs. onion seed, "` ben
'sewing luachtrie, lamps, seives,a
nurneraus articles,
At the '7aine time and place,
the 'same tears prevailing the
WJa
Neill also. e offered for. sale t
fol1ewing4articles--.l-horse . wago
set buggy harness, cook �stox-'e,
burner oil 'stove with oven, coal
heater, taming machine, 50
P eti
capacity copper kettle, g la
ba and
organ nt good condlti 2 'b
r'elvet rug 12x14 feet;ed's w*i
springs and matcrt ''s, 10 eburs
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parlor 'lamp, tea, kettle, di'shpa
quanitty homemade soap, clothe
horse, mirror, pots, pansc dishe
coffee grinder, water pail, to
oilcloth, 2 ironing board*, •clock,
bureaus, apple drier; 1-ga]. cap,'
cream freezer, 2 !sinks, 'home nut
carpet, :some bedding and num
ens other. articles. - Joel BeetleProprietor.
TERMS -Real Estate 10% on d
fsale, balance in 30 days). Oth
rticles $10 and under .Cada., ov
hat amount 3 nxof,it9x+a eredit o
pproved notes:. 4% off for eas
.credit amounts
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Jacola Kennel, Proprietor.
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;xeteTies tob e paved this year a
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'distance of 6.17 miles and, from
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'l:tinton north to join the existing 10
augltway running into Goderich, a
'distance of 5.6 mile's.
•G. -K.• Holland, who 'ha's been the
-:ef!icent Treasurer of McKillop for
Ithe hist 20 years has resigned. For
mear'ly 50 years he has, been one of
:the best known men of the town-,
'^flip, and regret iia general of his
afail'ing lealth and removal to Du
4blin, which have nece's'ssitateci 'his
:retireineu t.
Rev. H. D. Moyer, of Mitchell,
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
On Lot 19, Con. 8, Hay Township
On 'Saturday: March 5th, 1927.
At 1.30 o'clock, petit,
LIVE STOCK -1 bay gelding
sing J yrs; 1 bay horse rising 15
aged horse; s cow rising 4 due
arch
28th:
IMPLEMENTS, ETC -Set oak
Iv'
'sleighs, sit hunks, 'sleigh plat
m, cutter, cart, 'good Wapone
,,
rag •e
1 box,�
wagon Y
light a � rt agonwagon
'stock rack, and coal' box
ntbined, XII. mower, M.H.- .'cult cult -
tor) hay rake, Coci:'shutt pot
dizze.4 Coe..'shu t weeder,Nex .
d,ellt. ()arm- bean eouffl"r, Ted-
-)c, leardersoit walking plow, 4 -
tion 'harrows, stoneboat, wood
k, ti,..y rack 16 -ft; horse 'scuf-
ar, tight wagon,'' root pau p•r,go-td
et doulals 'britehe t hsrness, pair
oilers, 'single harness, 2 set double
erect, 2 stecicyoke , 2 hay forks,
d 'numerous ether articles.
'TERMS -$10 fordi under ca'sb,
er that
n
aferrmerly pastor of North. st, Un- I 1
tined church, ,coderich, has intim- M
rated to the board of the Mitchell
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••:r:1lur:ch hag. intention of d],acon.l.zu- 13
lig in the role el:1'y. He has been
liter 42'years,
to the.
ministry.
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The Usborne and iHbl ert'Mu.i
!oral Eire Inx;uranee Co, held their
,annual iteeintg at Farquhar on
WL<b. 7th. The company' has be-
en making a 'steady growth ,and
"wav'e now a reek of nearly nine
`mad a half .million dollars, the rum'-
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'Mier of policies, in force 2496 and the
eastireaus on hand, over $45,000, re.;•a
t!!e'eses the past year were $5,838,55
-"the lowest in any of the Co'c, his-
ry; Owing to the largeaur..
phis on thaud the,rates have be-
- on seduced from 30c to 20e ,Jo'. eV-
,may $100 of in'suranc0.
t an.ount 7 months eyed -
A ',survey is being made of the It on approved joil)t hetes.. 4%
l y` p,p • Rd, from EI infield to 4'o.ff fo 1
.�, , .: $ r cash on ri+ecll�' tim0uzlts,
i d' tfihza 1z l,' O t I Wee :., . �" the n .uirr� ktglx'l'�aya '� nti, Ilenrler, Proprietor"...
- t%:<with ; . viPW t'o' putting 1 W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
raia'':ts' a paved rt?� d, `;' di'� ., c, .
p ;� rflS) t 't?�_11.t'• .T�loP1y> '>aillefione•,a.,
Au'r/o;;
,1 :1=. 1t'lI. STOCK., 1111:1'?!. i,EN,
AND 1:1O11SJ HOL 1
On Lot 18, Lake ;Read, Saubl:� l.,in1•
ti,:;Ittlt ?r��, rIzri�, 1'r r'uil.` north
of Drysdale;, on .
THU1 S1)A'k. M.ARCII 10th, 1.921
At 1,00 o'cioek, the ,following;
LIVE STOCK -1 1io}4se 1"0 year;.
old; 1 grey mare 2 yrs, -old, in
foal, 1 bay mare '7 year's old; Sat.
tle--1 Ow 8 yrs, old; Cow 5 yr,aa,
•Ad duo in :March', Cow 4 yrs. old
luc: in October; Cow 7 yea. old,
due Sept. 1; Cow 4 yrs.' olcl du'
1 .March Cow 5 !yrs, old due in
Oet;. Cdty 4 yrs. old; Heif'r
rng; 3, due Oct; 2 ,steers rising 3;
3 steers rising 2; 3 yr. old Heifer,
.1
1 call. Hogs -3 Sows tine in Ap-
ril, 13 hogs about 140 :lbs,, each,
• IMPLEMENTS, ETC-M.H. bin -
:ter, ti -ft, out; M. -H. mo'wt'z, 5 -ft,
'nearly n"w; McCormick f-ert r•ie•:
.drill; Peter Ilan^.ilton cniti tator,; Co?xreh. (178"'00) bo:rn April 1, :1925,`
Noon disc;s';e'1 roller, 3 soot;oe bred by Oe'strzielrer Brors• This
harrow's, 2esec harrows; D cilli I bull is fit to held any registered
:eke; 10 -ft, Oliver bead puller S herd, as his grandsire was the un -
def Bated :sae in Canada aztd other
e71rut1 e;' -whenever shown,•his
dam''s sire MUllhill s Coinet Imp
cost $35,000 Sweet Marie (181510)
rising 0, with calf at loot' Crjrson
Flower Vine (15Q814) rie'n; 8, due
May •1. Red Maple Girl (211581)
2 -yr. old, bred Jan 17th. Beech
Ridge Vine. (219078) 13 months' old.
Red heifer, 1 yr, old eligible for
registration. . Grade Cattle -cow
bred Nov. 21, r'sing 10; Cow bred
Dee. 27, rising 7,; cow clue in April,
rising 10; 1 vow w's;n.y 8 due on
May 1'st,; heifer rising 2 clue in:
March; cow rising 7 brod Jan. 28;
eow t 3 '
old 1 calf at foot; .
3
steers rising 2; 4 heifers rising 2;
1 fat heifer rising 3,; 3 yearling
Calves; .3 winter calves, all high
grade stock.
HOGS AND POULTRY - Tam-
worth
'sow due April 3; 1 sow'duo
April 5,; 1 !sow due April. 15; 8
stockers; 4 dozen young hens.
T:1'TPL''+'lIRN7'S ETC.- De -ring
ben le
M. -H, 1 •rti.lizer dr'll 11 disc
nearly new, Deer'ng mower, 'man-
ure see a ler, M, -TT bean cultivator
end pu ler attachm •nb nearly new,
' 4Iv. clover, table, M.-11. 14 • plate
'list: new.. M. -H. in ft rake, light
wagon with pig bp); to fit; 2 walk-
ing plow's; 1 riding plow; Crown
gang plow; land roller, ' hand
snuffler, M, -H. cultivator, sand box
far. IV1.K, cultivator, 2 good bug-
gies, 2, good cutters; road cart,
AUCTION SALE bob 'sleighs, set .log bunks, woven
wire fence 'stretcher, cradle, 8' ton
- - good nixed. hay, 100 bush O.A.C.
OP FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Na, 'geed barley; 250 hush Imp.
Banner seed oats, quantity . buck--
A1ND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS wheat, 2 sett double work harness
The undersigned Auetioiteeriras sett britehen harness nearly new,
been ndersi n to -sell by ezJJlic set single harness nearly netv, set
a y single harness, 3 good horse blari-
uction On Lot 25, Con, 11, Hay; !1 leets, pair light . collars, fanning
mile north of Zurich, on • • Jmi11, bag truck
TUESDAY MA..RCII 8th' 1927 lib , geese seeder, 2000
AI Ji I ON ALE
Of 1
FARM STOCK R STi RED,
SHORTHORNS, IMPLEMENTI
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
' on
T11UR$DAY, MARCH 3rd, 1927
At Lot 24, Con. 11, Hay Town'ship,,
2i.+; miles west, and one mile north
o'Z'u i'h, eo•rrruene'n' a" 12,30 o"..
;1oa'". 'shirr the folloWing.
HORSES --Matched grey team of
Percharon mares rising 4 yrs; 1
driving• mare rising 10; 1 driving
horse 14 yrs old, both are broke
single -and double; brood marc
^'`sang 10, supposed to be • with
foal; Pereeiron filly rising one,
CATTLE- Bull, eelgverd
•acit[fle.r att; Cockshu:t sulkevplow
nearly new; double furrow pieta;
Fleury 'walking plow; power eut-
'in; .box; power jack for car'; 1 -
horde 'scuffl:x, 16 -.ft hay rack; 40••
gallon gas drum wagon, Slei izs
*'curly now, top buggy, cutter;,
new; Ford trailer with hog rack,
neuraztie• ttr• +s;r cot p•:iper, grind -
atone, fanningmill, H-'latfornz. see
res, 'iron, kettie De Laval cretun'sep
i' .tar, double h :rne'.s single har-
ness,. iron sledge, power horse
clippers, double biockrs, • .fifty ft,,
rope, hog 'rack, 30 bags potat-
,oes,` 50 cedar posts, 4 corner poste,
'sling: rope 120 `fit;,; 1 sling ropes,
r ton hay, Daisy churn, big apple
pe ler and Borer, 3, doz. grain bags.
8 dozen hen's, bags, forks, ;spa.dese
ehains, etc.
FURNITURE; ETC-ICitohen st-
ove Q C'' zrl
0 or Wood, box. stove, 'kit-
chen table, 6 kitchen eha.i.rts, 2
dressers, Raymond sewing mach-
ine, White swing machine, Small
ale 2
, beds, 2 springs,:'. ete.
TERMS' Flag, Poultry, $10 ani
under cash, aver that amount 8
months. eredit o:n.approved joint
notes. 3% off for cash 'on eredit
amounts.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer..
W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Alfred Sreenan, Proprietor..
Commencing at.: 1 o'clock
HORSES -1 black mare in foal
10 yrs. old; .1 black horse 6 yrs:
old: 1 bay mai* 8 yrs.
CATTLE -2 cows due in April;
3 steer& rising 2 yrs; 1 heifer ais-
ing 2 yrs;, 2 'calves; 1 calf 2 neons,_
old; 1 cow clue in Sel tembeti;
Pigs -2 sows with pig. H.en's
100 choice Rock hens, half paillets,
and half yearlings; 2 white du"-
eks, 1 Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS--M.H. binder 8 -ft
cut'; Deering motel• 5 ft. crit, De-
ering
cultivator, rano• ,
OliverOli •
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t ett t-
1
ivator with ulle • -
p z attarhnren
two setts knives, in -throw attachment and
wagon and box nearly new, pig
rack, 4 -section harrows newly
'sharpened, . Fleury walking plow,
Verity walking plow, Cockahutt
riding allow, horse seufflcr, hay
rack, fanning null, 2000 -lbs scale,
cutting box, 4ot pulper, wheel-
barrow, Deering 11 disc 'seed. drill,
2 -drum iron roller, Portland cutter,
top buggy, Deering 10 -ft. steel
rake, pig hanger, bob sleighs, {Tra-
vel box, !sett britch'en harness,
heavy harness, 3rd horse h.lrness
single harness, grain shovel, 4
doz.g rain bags, some twine sacks
'spade, shovel, barley fork, man-
ure forks, hay forks;stable broom
•Wagon tongue, neckyolges. Zt hiffl.e-
tree's, bells, 2 horse'blanket+s, robe
emery !atone, x -cut 'saw, maul,
wedge, 10 -ft, water trough, • 8 -ft..
water trough, top wood, 'quantity
of Aleph.- wood; Forel 'sedan 1923
model, in good rumen; oed,rwith
zone spare tire.; 100 sap buckets
new, 100 gale-, sap spi'les, 'sap pan
vice and anvil, 75 bushels seed bar-
ley 6 rowed; 200 bushels seed oats;
7 ton alfalfa hay, <u]d numerous
othe •
r article's.
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in lamp, • , Hang
g` p. $ayo lamp, 3 other
lamp's, 2 lanterns, 3 burner coal
oit 'stove, New Perfet,,on -with new
en 2
'wooden -beds
,
w..
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t 'springs
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and rnat`tres, new toilet set, new
handy churn,. Magnet cream !sope
arator in good condition, 10 gal. of
.sweat applebutter., quantity ;sweet
corn (seed, New Me slaty Quebec
range, porwe wasleng outfit, some
sealers, coal oil drum,'' oil cans; eel
lar table, milk pails couch tea
kettle, teapot, stove' its 1flowe
plaits, baby carriage,
P
wagon, child's sleigh;ge' C;oa op
large Daisy chum
Mail box,
y Ittrrn.
TERMS •- $10 and under ca;sh•,
Over that amount 7 morale eredit
will be gtveen on furnielaittg ap-
proved joint noire.. 8% off t'intrla'sh
or eredit amount'* , Graaf,- nay
tree! Poultry, .caish,
hrtl+rl,r Weber, Auctioneer.
W:' ;$: r]foh1ltof, Clerk,
1i Y1i'i'ttli Laporte, Proprietor.
. scale, cutii'ag boli, truck wago•a
2 -in. tire nearly new, wagon 2 -in,
tire nearly new, 1S -ft hay rack, 12
ft. wagon box with etoek rack and
coal 'sides. 2 gravel boxes, wheel-
barrow, Melt root pulper, De
Laval cream separator riearlynew
quantity cattle salt, 134 cedar posts
8 -ft., 22 anchor post* 9• -ft; 22 en-
ehor posts 8 -ft; gal dram, 9 -shocks
corn, 3 single cord summer wood
sausage tub, chopping block, cider
barrel, flour chest, Wisconsin in-
cubator and brooder, corn shriler,
post hole auger, 3 sett double-
tree o
a c rnnle;e; 7 new claub'c' ee
a
15 new whippletrees, neckyokes, 3
dozen grain bag's, logging chains,
forks, hoes, shovels, scoop shovels
and numerous other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Round
extension table,., 6 dining room
chairs, `child''s cot, cradle, high
chair, hanging lamp, parlor lamp,
other lamps, Peninsular range,good
for coal or woocl, heater for coa4,
or wood, 'strainer pail, 5 -gal. coal
oil can, kitchen lounge, wood box,
churn and other -articles,
TERMS -$10 and under cash also
hay and grain cash, over that am-
ount 8 months eredit will be given
b f., i�
y 'furnishing 'approved joint
notes, 6%_per annum discount for
ea'sh on credit amounts.
Henry Steinbach,' Proprietor.
W. 8. Johnston, Clerk.
Oscar Kropp, and
Arthur Weber, Auctioneers.
HENSALL
Florence Welsh of London, vis-
ited with her. parent's, . Mr ,and
Mrs. Thoisi, Welsh.
Mrs. John Elder returned from
Toronto, week's visit at �. oronto, witlr tier
'sister, Dr.. WEtnina Snr,illie.
A ladies' choir w_11 be observed
in the United Church on Sunday,
Feb. 27t11 when� •
!special singing'
will be rendered:
Tho(a: Welsh is getting in a
large quantity of logs this inw-
ter.
John McDonelt in company with
hie cousin, Isaac Carling of Ex-
eter, i3 pIanning an extended trip
to the West Inched the end oft elt
month.
Robt. Caldwell left for Toeon
The many friends of Mrs.
rs. J. W.
Skinner, are teeny to learn that
she it. ill.
Hers, Legg of St.
Mary's.' visited
with Mattie Eili's.
!Mrs Rebt.
onthrt;n, who has
been visiting% for the past month
in •Toronto returned home.
Mrs. Joint Fisher is visiting her
dpttgkter- Haien in Toronto,
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DISTRIBUTORS POR W1fST RN ONT.AE Q OF ',AGE;
'AND JEWETT, MOTOR CARS
WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE • APPOI.NTMENT OF
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Zurich and District.
AND ANYONE WISHING TO ?URCHA$E ONE OP THE
BETTEIR CLASS 01? ATTTOMG111LES SHOULD CAREFUL'
LY CONSIDER THESE FAMOUS MAKES OE' AUTOS.
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO. EVERY-
ONE TO CALI FOR ;FCLL INFORM.ATIOlti7
AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL f1•AR 9uE WORK IA
SPECIALTY
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we wish to greatly thank
our
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business, Vk e extexid ala.
sua a very
Happy and Prosperous
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AND FURTHERMORE, TO ALL PEOPLE OWING US ANY AC --•
a ▪ COUNTS, WE WISH TO ADVISE SUCH THAT 'THEIR ACC=-
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HERALDOFFJCE,
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trait, where She w,1I be for Scene
time.
Wmt. C'ensitt purchased 'a fine
yonng horse near Mitchell.
Roeire Geiger wags in Baden on
basine!ss,:
Me ,and Mes. Patterson motored,
to Kitchener to Vitt friends.
1kiY!91. 1:961e and ria .
_• ` ._ ..ughterof
London, are tri dung friend's : in
town.
At a Ilspeeiild meeting et the
village council it male decided to
outer an' appeal "ugatat the eo-
urttty t, alttatorrt 258ttra, eat, of ihu
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property of Hensel!, and . whiilelai
was adopted, by the county council
at the January meeting. Tallest*
xea'sozaa are given foe the appeal.
Rena Hudson had her tonsile zee,
moved at •Mea. Patterso:h'rt. T#nagz-.
ital.
Mr. and Mrs':`' J. Gordon
at)d' Son of Toronto motored lept
and visited with' Mr. and Mist. ..,J"
R. McDonald, Mrs, McDonald ate$'
daughter, returning with there.
11Sie, Robt. Hunt, who aneertta
undi'rWent a 'aeriou'r operation,' ate
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