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AUCTION SALE
Jai Choice Durham Grade Cattle
'fin Lot 6 Con. 8, Stanley, on
':iIONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2 miles
IN. -W. of Hillsgreen, Consistine of
clsoise 2-y rear old Healers, av
1raging from 800 to 900 lbs.
AO 1 -yr old Steers, averaging 800
'*ae 900' lbs. 15 Yearling Steers and
heifers.
Also Le Choice Sheep,
'TERMS -6 months' credit on ap-1
"moved joint notes, or 4 per cent.'
etaraigiat off for cash.
^Selland 4 ;Turner, Proprietors.
amine,. Elliott, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
^,..p. Lister Engine.
.:24 5, -ton high scale, apply to
S. E. Merner,' hayfield.
STRAYED.
'Unto ney premises, Goshen Line
aa -Lauth, Hay, about Oct. 6th, ayear-
g Ilieifer. Owner can' have same
:Jey proving property and settling
sill accounts. Louis Wurnt.
Dashwood
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Flossie Puss of Toronto., is i•is,.,
iting her parents, Mr. ande iIrs,,
uay. Foes,
Mrs. J. Douglas of Hyde perk
vieAed with her n;totller, Mpg, Jalan
Jahlrstoon.
Garfield Broderick, of Detroit;
ire visiting lis parents, Mrs. axnd Mre
Ed. Broderick,
Mrs, Colin Hudson and Mrs. R.
Patterson, aro v is,t:ng ielatived in
London, Windsor and Niagara;
1'a11,,
Jack Stacey ,of Detroit, visit
ed with hi smother and sister in
the allege.
M-. and Mrs, Cummings, of De=
trait, visited wail Mrs. H. Little
and family,
A fowl spper was held in the
basen,onwt ;of Carmel Presbyterian.
church, on Fridays Oct. 21
elrs. Eccles of New York, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. 0 ptven
GE>iger; for a 'few weeks.
Geo: C. Petty arrived 4ioir e oa
Saturday last from Winnipeg, af-
ter a pleasant month's visit with
relatives there. He attended the
big Conservative Con ention as a
delegate frond S Huron. Other
legates were Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
of, Clinton; Col. Coombs of l.'1in-
ton, and Wesley Beacom, of Hul
lett,
Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Hesse.,, are
nicely rsettted in their new hone,
near (the London Rd. S. Richmond,
Their son George, and fancily from
Biggar, Bask., have arrived here,
and will occupy the new home. The
latter will be associated in the jew-
elry business with his father. ,
The local onion firms have st-
ar.ted 'lo take in onions and store
them .in the onioon warehouse.
eThe liquor permits for 1928 have
arrived and will be good till Oct.
31st, 1928. :Kobe. Higgins will a-
gain be the issuer m the Hensell
district.1 •
A disastrous fire occu.red on
the eve. of Oct. 15, ,on one. of Dr.
Moir's l arms, Ito 1, con. 1, Tucker-
smith, when the large barn, one
oe the largest and finest on the
Tp, was completely destroyed by
fire, together with the season's crop
W, Em, Forest, who is in charge of
the fai•my was about to retire for
the night, when he noticed the
blase, and quickly gave the al-
arm. .The Hensall fire depart-.
men were summoned and were
quickly ion ,the ,scene and did sp-
lendid work in saving the other
buildings; there being plenty of
water, as a creek flowed near the
barn. They had been- thre ling
at the farm, during the day," mild Mr
Merner's threshing machine, Which
vas (in the barn, was demstr oy ed.
I)r. Moir purchased the farnilast
Spring from Albert Bell, and his
loss will be 'severe. The .fire was
supposed ,to be started front sp-
ontaneous ,combustion.
the Y.M,C,A,, on Thursday' evening,
October 2001, ,for the election of
officers and transactioon of g?n-
c Bal 'Wetness.
The ongagalrsoiit is announced
of Edna C., only datighter of the
late Hugh J. and the late Mrs, Mc-
Donald, of Hensel!, to Kenneth S.
King, of London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. ,\\T King, o' Dresden, the.
marriage Ito take place quietly
Dearly in November.
•The date of the Fowl Supper,
tinder the ,auspices of the Lad-
les Aid of the United ,church, of
Centralia, ,has been changed froxx,
November l2nd, to November 17.
Clinton, Blyth, Winghana hared
nietnicipalities farther east are io-
terested ,in ;a project 0:o have a
road ,running west from the ham-
let .of ;F:ennels, on Young st. north
^oe 'Toronto, to llarriston, ,and the
nee by way of Winghone and Blyth
to Clinton, made a Provincial high
way. ;At Clinton it would join
the Londoon road, which has al-
ready been taken over by the
Provincial Department of High-
wayls,
The Annviersary Services of the
Thames Rd. United church,' was
held on Sunday, Oct. 23, Rev, J.
E. Hogg, B•A„ of Clinton, preached
in the morning and evening. A
fowl :supper of all hot goose was
held on Monday eve.
Mrs, J. McAsh Varna, ,who un
dement an operation in Clinton
hospital recently, is doing ad well
as can be expected.
Oliver Go:dthorp-, Goclerich,re-
turned from the Metaga.mi di'str-
1st,where he had spent a week
hunting, farad brought with hrnaf a
flee trophy, the head of a big 1200
r•auncl ,moose which fell to hisgun.
The antlers have twenty-four po-
ints and a spread of 55 inches. He
b.ou;ht aeeig only the cl:o:cD pa•t>
of the carcass in order that his
friends might `lraw a rtasto ,of
moose ,meat:
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Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stadelbauer
of London, and Mr. and Mrs. V.
Heywood' of Exeter, were Sunday
visitors with 1!'Ir. and Mrs. .
3eraft.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Melsaac of Cr-
editon, spent Sunday 'with Mr. and
lairs. 0. • Restemeyea•.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McIsaac and \1r
and Sim. Hy: ,Hoffman visited in
Londoon on Sunday.
IMr. and Mrs. J. England and
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Elliott of Thed-
ford, virted with Mrs. Faust and
Miss England on Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stephan of
Detroit is visiting the, •forrner's
father, ,Mr. Chas. Stephan Who is
still totalled to his bed withblood
poisoning.
Mr. Geo, Merrier is still confined
g• hies bed, we t; ope for a speedy
•recoti cry.
FILE'S BIG STOCK REDU C-
G SALE IS ON IN F!LL SWING
ASty Special Sale has succeeded my
.acpectations. Be sure and con•.e
:and get your share of the many
•Bargains I am: offering before this
great Sale closes.
:rquote only a few of thermally
Trargains I am offering. Every
' I`1ir of Shoes, Boots, Etc. -in the
el op .Is a Bargain at this great
Sale.
" omens Dongola high shoes 95e
Women's Pat. and calf Slippers
Meg. up to $5.00 only ... ... $1,49
Worm Pat. Slippers in low and
- m& heel, reg. to 4.50 for ...$2.49
:ten's fine shoes in Brown calf
e. Ito clear at ...(.. 1.... $2.49
Milton's Solid leather work skoes,
New Stack, at ... $2.65
' 'en's fine dress Oxf.toclear $2.95
Mutants shoes, Reg it,o 1,65 at 95c
:34y's Brown Blucher School shoes
• 'Sizes 1 td,'5, only .. ... F.. ,$2.50
.71iter not failt o come to thisgreat
'Sale andg et your Fall and Wm
Ober Shoes beforet his. Sale ends on
6fiaturclay night at 12 O'Cloek,
CLAYTON F. PPILE,
Dashwood, Ont.
-Mr. Earl Neeb and son Teddy of
mel- tiac, spent a few days ;with
Ads mother. ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Meeebwr and
'icily and Mr. Martell of, Port
!Prank, spent Sunday at the homr.
.41 Mr. „anus Hartleib.
:Rev. 0.+.. Malinski, of Sebringvflle
`will xsceupy) the ;pulpit its the Luth-
twat church next Sunday Morning.
:'711?Iiee Vida Kraft has returned ,.
i isn`,e after spendrng the n rntri6r
Y
/n1.17., t5+
Mrs. P. Rumble and Miss Brown-
lee of Sarnia,•h, attended the fowl
supper Mast Wee leeday. •
FOWL SE:RUFP • i
The fowl supper held under the
auspices of the Evangelical churt:h
last Wednesday evening was .10-
cided succe;sa. A large crown
gathered .Crone far and near an
partook of. a sumptuous hot sup-
per, the tables being well laden
�� ith an abundance of delicacies
that appeased the appetites of all
who attended. The famous Dash
wood Band contributed many
fine selections which entertained t
the crowd until the programbe-
gan. The program, consisted of
a. male chorus, a duett by Messrs
Wilfong land L. Birk ,a cornet
solo 1?y Mr. Agnew, a ladies clue
rtette and several well rendered
solos by M r.Steele Of Clinton. A
short play entitled "Uncle Dick's
Mistake" was given by a number
of the, young people of the town
who, are to be congrat.Iated on
the fine rendering of it his act. In
fact the whale affair was decided
success and the Ladies have been
• complimented repeatedly ;on hav
iug had the best supper ever mser-
I ved in this district. As one man
was heard to .say "It wee mce-r ainly
well worth driving'' miles (to get
and. believe reap, I'll be rock next
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LOCAL NEWS
,The potatoe crop which is us-
uaily quite a prominent one in this
section, is proving to be quite a,
dissapoint as the yield is proving -
to be less than half of other years.
consequently the price is being
boostedt o around the $2.00 per,
90 .pound bag and .somewhat hard
to get att hat. while in most p1-
aces east from here int heb igger
centres Alley are selling for $1.60
per bag.
Mr. J. Decher, Jr,, our popular
Standard bred horse raiser and
trainer has developed a fine yo-
king pacer, ,Roy Peters,- Which he
has recently soldt o Mr. W. . H.
Buena, of Palmerston for the hand-
some 1i�,re of $1,000. 0 This young
horse wa`s'e,Nreel L y Mr Decher and
in the vario t races 'iti fall he
has showed Wonderful speed, and
pronii�ses to give a good • account
of himself on the racet racks.. Mr.
Decher. and Mr. C. Either deliver-
ed .the horse to Palmerston on
Tuesday last.
On Saturday las:, Mrs, Wm. Dew
c•lewbrated her 95th birthday and
a ;social gathering was held.
Stephen, Exeter and Usborne
Sunday School Convention will be
held in Main St. church, Exeter, on
Oct. 26th.
Mre. MeAvey, pucker a large
cucumber' from a, • vine, it meas-
ured 14 inches in length ,and 11
enches in curcum1erence.
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, has re-
turned fromt.a three weeks visit in
Ottawa -and other eastern cities,
;while i eslj0ttawa she was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Yates, who es
;assisatant Deputy Minister of..
Railways and Canals with Hon.Mr.
\Dunning.
e The Exeter Chambers of ,Corn-',
peeress has been invited to , blend;
representatives ,to a meeting of
and: Western Ont. Assoc. at Walker
ton, the object of. the ,meeting is
'en co-operative Industrial Devel-
opment, tourist trade and commun-
ity problems.
An auto accident oecured on
the Londoon Ed. north when two
cars driven by G. Penhale and C.
Boyle colllided, The fenders on
one side of 'the Boyle car were
damaged, awhile ;Penhale's car was
forced into a deep ditch ,break-
ins off a front wheel .and other-
wise doing damage.
Three Peonnsies the gift Vf the
Prince of Wales to commemorate}
iConfsderati-on year .wore received
and turned over to the Hortieult-
ural Society for planting. The
planting took, place in Central
Park, Reeve W. D. Sanders and
Clerk Jos. Senior representing the
town; J. S. Harvey and J. G. St-
anbury representing the Hortic-
ultural Society and 5. J. oligarth,
tie Park's Committee. Short spe-
ech eswere made.
LCTE ROLAND FRENCH
Thera passed away at his home
an the 14th con. Stephen on Sat-
t.;rday, October 2'end Mr. Roland
French after a lingering illness of.
pal x iciours anemia. He was, born
in Detroit; eonn!ing to this coin
rmunity five years age. lite re-
ached the age of 50 years and
War Vivea. by his .3 orWWI ti:, wido:a•
two children; par optto and two bro
fliers. The funeral was Mild o•
Tuesday afternoon, interment in
E. -Neter ceotery, Rev, CB, Meyer
•aft?r;I^i,e.ii
COUNTY NEWS
A plowing match under the
auspices of the 'Exeter District ,:
Branch rof the Ontario Plowmen's,
Association Will be held on Friday
October ,18th, on the farmof Mr.
Miltown Luther, 5th coca, of JUlsborn?
Township.
St. Andrew's United church,Bay-
f e d is 1 a in,. Lira i V b e:l t o ,C, iflI
paign, beginning Oetoreur 23rd, for
ten days and conducted by Meeare
Crossley and Leonard.
The anneal rat"eting of ,the Hu;lV-
t.n Old I3oy's r\ o;ociatior- of Tore
TIu rsday Qctobe
27, 1927.
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