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Mr: and Mrs, A. Oestreieher and
visited. over the week -end
'with friends in Dorchester,
r D. Haugh had the misfartune
a bell from an apple tree injuring
%is :shoulder.
;3u ,sail Mrs. D Meerburg and fam
xll'
leg Port Frank were Sunday vis-
itors lerith Mr. Jonas Hartleib and
1La vela.
Zip fn. A.. Birk and family motored to
Mua;:'tIh on Sunday.
Mies Anna Tiernan of Guelph spent
tea. 'few slays 'with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Amy and family
of Crediton were Sunday visitors
with Miss Pearl Kraft and sisters.
Mrs. A. Musser of London is vis-
iting her .daughter, Mrs.' A. Hauch.
Mrs. Wm. Consitt of Hensall, and
Jack Snaith of the Parr Line, were
visitors at Mr. J. Hartleib's on Mon-
day.
Mr. Keeler, Miss Allemang and
Miss A. Hoffman attended Teacher's
Convention in Goderich last week.
Inspector Beacom of Goderich vis-
ited our school on Tuesday.
Mr. P. Mcisaac is visiting with
friends in Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wein. spent
Monday in Toronto,
Mrs. M. Neel) who spent the . past
week in Pontiac, returned home on
Tuesday.
Her son Roy accompanied her home
and will spend a few days in this vic-
inity.
Mrs. Lea.pke of Mich., is visiting
her brother, Mi. Henry Schroeder.
The Womens' Mission and Aid So-
ciety of the Evangelical Church held
their annual business meeting at the
church last Wednesday afternoon.
The various reports given indicate e.
year of successful work. The offlc
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MOTO IS'I'S
be CAREFUL•
The season for wet, slippery pavements is here and demands
that special care be exercised by all drivers of motor vehicles.
DRIVE CAREFULLY ... and read carefully
every word of this advertisement
HE Highway Safety Committee has
been urging motorists during the year
to exercise CARE, COURTESY and
COMMON SENSE in the operation of
their vehicles. The Committee appreciates
the whole -hearted support its efforts have
received from every source. We have had
the best of co-operation from the Advisory
Committee, which is composed of some of
the leading citizens of the Province, from
the press, from motorists and from pedes-
trians and, as a result, driving conditions
have improved. Let us continue to be
traffic conscious and at all times CARE-
FUL and COURTEOUS when driving.
Severe penalties are provid-
ed in our motor vehicle
laws for those who are care-
less or inconsiderate of the
rights of other users of the
highway.
The Financial Responsibility Law which
became effective on September lst provides
that the driver's license and all motor
vehicle permits of a person convicted of
any one of the following offences shall be
suspended until proof of financial respon-
sibility in the form of a certificate of an
insurance company, a bond or securities
is filed with the Registrar of Motor
Vehicles.
READ CAREFULLY
Driving without holding a chauffeur's
or operator's license.
Reckless or negligent driving or ex-
ceeding the allowable speed limits
if any injury to persons or property
occurs.
Driving, or being in charge of a
motor vehicle, while` intoxicated, or
any other criminal offence involving
.the use of a motor vehicle.
Evading responsibility following an
accident.
Operating a motor vehicle in a race
or on a bet or wager.
Chauffeurs, operators and owners of
motor vehicles are warned that the
provisions of this raw roust be applied
in every case.
ACCIDENT REPORTING
The law now requires every person directly
or indirectly involved in a motor vehicle
accident, if the accident results in any
personal injuries or property damage
apparently exceeding fifty dollars, to
report such accident to the nearest police
officer. A penalty is provided for failure
to so report?
Remember your Personal Responsi-
bility whenever driving a motor vehicle
or you may be .required to prove your
Financial Responsibility.
Co4nrit'ttee
Highway Safety .
The HON. GEO, 8, 7FIENRY, Chairman
SS'.. *e a copy of the I14gi-.Yv-iei T r • ''1.tAot.
Writet—Birotor Vehicles Branch, Parikum.. is antra,-gs, Toronto.
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ors elected are; President, Mrs. G.
Wildfong; Vice -Pres., Mrs. D. Tie -
man; Secretary, Mrs, R: H. Taylor;
Ladies'Aid Treas., Mrs. A. Oestrei-
cher; Miss. Tress, Mrs, A. W. Sauer;
Corr. Secy,, Mrs. R. A. Goetz.; Plan-
ist, Mrs, E. Geiser. '.
BLAKE
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended anniversary services at -Kip -
sen last Sunday:
Dr. and Mrs. R. .R, Ross of Sea -
forth, accompanied by Miss Gladys
Douglas of the Seaforth" Hospital,
spent Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas:
Miss Jean Carnie, accompanied *by
her aunt, Mrs. Fred Hess, or Hensall
spent the week -end at the hone of
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Carnie.
Miss Alberta Finlay spent the week
enol under the parental rof.
Mrs. Currie of Goderich, accomp-
anied by Miss Gwendolyn Clark, cal -
lied at the home of Mrs. E. Clarke
on Sunday.
Miss Margaret Tough who is tea-
ching school near Shakespeare, spent
the week -enol under the parental
roof. '
Mrs, Dick of Hensali is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. R.N.
Douglass.
I11rs. Ross Johnston returned after
a pleasant visit with friends in Goder
ich.
Mr. John Thirsk visited friends in
I,ucan over tlic week -end.
HILLSGREEN
IV. M. S.—The regular monthly
meeting of the Women's Mi.sionary
Society was held at the.home o1 Mi.
Annie Jarrett on Wednesday after-
noon, October 8th with the president
:qrs. J. Cochrane presiding. We op-
ened the meeting by singing hymn
383, Mrs. (Rev.) Connor led in pra-
yer. The scripture lesson was read
responsively from Joel 3rd, Chap.
The Secreary's and TTreasurer's rc-
:rorte were read and adopted. I'h"
business was then taken. Mrs. Ross
Love was apointed Messenger Secret-
ary. The Messengers are due this
month.' All those wishing to take
them can give their names into the
Miss. Secy. A missionary story was
then given by Mrs. Thos. Coleman,
rlynin 333 was then sung. Mrs. R.
Stephenson then gave "The Presiden-
ts Journal." The roll was called.
The Novembe'• meeting is to be at
the home of Mrs. Gordon Love. Mrs.
(Rev.) Connor then gave us an ac-
count of Mrs. McGillivray's address
at the Convention in Centralia, which
was very helpful. Hymn 77 was sung
We closed our meeting by repeating
the Lord's prayer in unison.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maxwell of Graf-
ton, N. D., Mrs. Jas. Humphrey and
Miss Margaret Smith of London.,
called on friends recently.
Miss Eileen Turner and Mr. S. Be-
attie attended the teacher's Conven-
tion held in Goderich on Thursday
and Friday..
Mr. Clarence Reichert of London,
spent the week -end at his home.
Mr. Austin Schwalm who had been
engaged for the suminer with Mk>,
W. Cochrane, left for his home in
Zurich.
Misses Agnes and Annie Cochrane
of Clinton, are spending a few days
with their sisters and brother.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Orville Smith has not been enjoying
the best of health..
Quite a uiumber from this vicinity
attended the Anniversary Services in
St. Andrew's church, Kippen on Sun.-
day.
unday.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supr
per will be observed in the church
here on Sunday, October 19th, at
2.30 p.m. Preparatory services will
be held on Friday evening at 7 o'-
clock (sharp) . Rev. C. A. Malcolm
of Egmondville is in charge of the
services.
Fowl suppers are now in full sw-
ing in these surroundings.
DMrs. R. Love who has been spend-
ing a few days with her son, Mr. and
iVlrs. Ross Love, has returned to her
daughter's on the London Road south
of Hensall.
Quite a number are taking in the
plowing match this week held at St-
ratford.
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Auction Sale
Mr. George Elliott has received in-
structions from WILLIAIVI M. DOIG,
to sell at Public Auction on Lot 14,
Concession 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith,
a mile and a quarter east of Kippen
and half mile south, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th,
at 1.30 p.m., Farm Stock, Implem-
ents and Household Furniture.
HORSES—One matched team of
Percheron Brood mares, both of whi-
ch have been bred, a splendid team,
the finest I have ever owned. One 3 -
year old Percheron Filly exception-
ally high quality. Two, two year old
Percheron Geldings. One year old
Percheron Filly and one spring colt.
CATTLE—One two year old Reg-
istered stock Bull Plate (195075)
One registered shorthorn cow Mary
Queen of Scots (181290) with calf
at foot. One Registered Shorthorn
cow, Seaforth Lassie Oth (194799)
with calf at foot. One registered 3 -
year old Shorthord heifer, Evangeline
(224574) with calf at foot. One five
yenr old cow with calf at foot. One
three year old heifer with calf at
foot, One baby beef steer choler.
qunlity. Three yearling steers.
SHEEP -Thirty-eight owes and
lambs and one Registered Oxford
1101v> ENTS—One sevens fuu,
Massey -Harris binder nearly new; 1
six foot Massey Harris mower nearly+
new;• One International Hayrake ne-
arly new; 1 seed drill; plow; 2 sets,
of harrows; land roller: wagon; hay.
rack; .disc; fanning mill, pulper, eat
ting box, and a large number of oth-
er articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE—All suns of
ens dollars and under to be cash..
Six months credit will be g;,iven on
all sums over ten dollars by furnisb
ing approved joint bankable notes
Discount at the rate of (3 per cent per
annum, or 3 per cent straight on all'
credit amounts will be allowed for
each.
George Elliott, Auctioneer:.
William Doig, L.L.B., Proprietor.
• Auction Sale
'Of Farm Stock, Implements, Seed'
Grain and Household Effects, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th,
At 12.30 O'clock, sharp.
On Lot 21, Con. 14, Hay Tp., 2.3z
miles west of Zurich:
HORSES—I3ay horse 11 yrs old;
gray horse 7 yrs. old; bay horse 7 yrs
old; Chestnut mare 11 yrs. old; 2
Percheron colts rising two. �..-� "�.�.. �.......
CATTLE -3 fresh' cows; 3 cows
to freshen in February and I47arc.1.;
1 farrow cow; 1 steer rising `a L dump cart, `ice mean. freezer, grind -
heifers rising2, 3 calves 1 yr. old; 1 .tone, whealbaa row, root pulper,
stone boat, mice horse scraper, black-
Shorthorn bull, 1 young calf, Collnc snndla rise twee forge, 2 iron kettles,
dog. rcaiding trough, quantity wood, bag's
PIGS -4 pigs 8 weeks old; brood foie{�, shovels, hoes, chains, double -
sow, York hog 0 months old, Tam- trees, tools, 2 pipe wrenches, 25 gale
worth hog. gas bbd. 40 al. oil tank and punt
GRAIN, ETC. -1000 bush 0..A.C. Ir pump,
2 shot: guns, rifle, 2 lanterns and
many other articles.
HARNESS—Sett brass mounted
harness, with britchcn almost new,.
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Capital Theatre
West Strioet—GODERICH
1 ciet'hesrn Electric Sound System
Now ',Taying" "The Desert Songs'
Mon., 'Tues., .and Wednesday
Show Girl from
HOLLYWOOD
A roily great Musical Treat Witl
a true to life story
PARAMOUNT SOTJND NEWS
Thug's., Friday and Saturday
Animal Crackers
Another Iaut`t.on-busting Cocoanut
(rate With. "The Four Marx Ero-
•hers" and "Lillian Roth"
,AWI.W VYWNYW VYYWUMM4areH.LeY1 ,
'Two Shows each night, 7.30--9.30
.Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 p. nn.
No. 144 seed oath; Boo bush. O.A.C.
No. 3 early oats; quantity potatoes,
quantity hay, split beans, quantity
tobacco. 2 sets heavy lha.rness single harness,
IMPLEMENTS,
L PC:—United I r-. clain+�x�, 1�Iatalrt�ts; robe.
actor, almost new, John Deere' tract-
or plow, tractor disc Bissell; spring rIIOITSI,iIOLD EFFECTS—iVl-
tooth lever.barrows, stiff tooth. cult- Iiams piano, King radio, Victor. Via
ivator, Blizzard cutting box, roller' traps, over 100 records; 2 beds and
crusher, McCormick Deering manure springs, book case and writing desk
:Treader almost new; M. -H. Fertilizer conabiteed, bereft, kitchen chairs,
and grain drill, 2 Deering binders, .1,l.itehcn cabinet, New Williams sew -
Deering mower, steel rake, hay Ioad-' iagg• machine, Old Honesty range for
er, side delivery rake; M. -1T. bean toad Or wood udmost new, 3 burner
scuffler and puller, No. 8, corn cult- coal oil stove, 2 coal oil heaters, kit-
ivator, L H. C. spring tooth eultivat- Chen range, cupboard, 2 tables; sink;.
or; Chatham fanning mill and bag-: refrigerator, ice tongs, Large flour
ger, 2000 Ib. scale, John Deere dou- hex, washing machine, 2 cider bar-
ble plow foot lift, M. -H. single rid- refs, 2 vinegar barrels, syrup barrels
ing plow foot lift, walking plow, bre- 1.00 lbs. syrup, Alladin lamp, hang
-t-se ,low 3 drum steel roller, 3'sec- ing lamp, other lamps and numerous -
tion drag harrows, 4 section drag has articles. -
rows, lever harrow, single scu[fler, 21 Ever thing goes to highest bidder
wagons, 2 hay racks, sliding rack, as farm is sold.. Promptly at 12.30
14 ft. wagon box, 2 gravel boxes,•fiTen Dollars will be given away .ars
bolster springs, 2 pair bob sleighs, prfzess
one almost new, sleigh platform,auto TERMS—$10 and under cash, ow
seat cutter almost new, buggy, cream er that amount twelve months credit
separator, Ford coupe, trailer, Ford will be given by furnishing approved
touring, numerous Ford parts, large joint notes. 5% per annum allowed..
apple peeler, extension ladder, bag for :cash on credit amounts.
holder, bag track, sling ropes, corn Oscar Klopp ez Son, Proprietors..
sheller, clipping ena:chine, 2 gauss Win. S. ,Stihnston, Clerk. -
seeders, Wis. incubator, Brooder, # Klopp & Weber, Auctioneers. -
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