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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-01-27, Page 5,gl��rxl .• , . . t Y ; t . T+_ • ,lire i' 1{) '� ve Berea 11t s ��I, t, y.4i111tDw) slit,,. ` • I.iw r ft ut assort- lilt 10kif A 1�VIn CIny (e A' Savings Bank balance b 1 0a•<. kr,4 :, r x up by careful eCOno111y and. _ 't t eaG4 pe, APS- self-denial will give you greater +• v Yr; +y' W' . 6 act1QI1 than an etlual 'Suva e "l"Imtiing to Grew +I#r *", J Without l �ifttpred tisulks are lgVW ° 4 "7 +, rY +► .]moi g difficulty or ,whiga• In Bvldenca on tIM' 1$' ifs 106d:.�lllil:►+ AR��1e Jelly, :' "•a.. ' , The ]lidvantaps tDE E111111s r4;ss`rve are _ Roane of Slaughter., ! L"Ang zeebruoge the-;�1. t , .r aaatets� ib soh >~in,� , .....'�...l We w iorq accvKtutsr M> IQs lame. 5��pttrney by motor titll4pt " M . '. k. > j» MIIM►, Las t u� o 11ollue►lliq� ,lno> Ftsiw 4ataa;rt„t,'ui.s ' a THE CAN�DIANBMK W. a:W •Y . 21 .0 : �1IlF ' I i.l. . ..:�,� c R..%. ►... Ven: • tCOailt= t,r r" r n . :... � 1106MI4 ea J.»w►..r tea. I I b% eke": mum, �. � i and:'4.; >� Ileg?i4utdltep, a , =4. *W '101 .r.... :.... OF CWMERCE f f�iMad;pailkk. It wsle.a:pahclR lr� •. w #P+&vo �� *ft4 a ItMt,, ae41( sOtRle,.f,VEQ11!lkCy ipo;tA JLa.. re "atb. to x>. $" bit Torg .e..... 70c PAR? -UP CAPITAL.' � - 15,000,000 "t 1L fl4yairh a . tris .., . �Y'u ,. lava or wax 1110 -ween - it .. Ac .elf: $dad w', ba.,it:i.�tt t.. .. , . '. RFAF"E FUND " 115,000,000 w, irh'M 4lii0 **eche heilta,eal4�`.• $es, 40 Jesgttrs 1�tM, It wt. WA 11 .i. Hlglldil Prim P*id ;for j�tesh•Eggs. lam► • aw . 4;• F SEAFOR'1'ii BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager. &" 'ikijong' trout -line troops tp, tjte .- ' Hcor r--wl Waitow on Jsalr.alr 11th 40 Mr. , nt; whether >Iiey would eves' an , �+ ler.. u Ii,' ls�e.wl a ..w. 7.lea�v.-i..gofeM, on ..nears IAO' to conte back unif see that ic3ul place �' • f art. . i#r. ,� M�.. �'. A. tracer. a .�.' Sproat Sproat 4r a;' pencetul.. agpeat, AS"Od. pre wore at. at home who'.lu Opaorts t. _ ass a. tahetq;^not-without proAt-'tt$`thtli>as py,•n.- ntei>i_ on "Jwarary o ` vel' pad , the world [g teawMl, over 174th, bit n -W IlA ,F• UIM= k ][La fdl�ian 4'' le lotirr Xr,,9u4d under XOMMel, Or � b lilts, welli.aa >k E.arr,' ►otic TENDERS ANTED �.n n 1 � � W _1 i elblele lsaflacheadaele looked dorms on : eowmb�y--aoba.tua--,rat Lia aerie. +ef the mer Sae @ lW1RmDs, and thele t9era not a bride•. parent.. AAhds , on January 11th. Renders -foe tie wpDd of 10 cords of • b Rev. Dr. QamOW4 Daley. datlsbter of body wood w;i w ea -ed by the as-' >Mw '01 ti+� `Ili balr glentry whose - Mt. and 1trs. 'Wm, Johnston 1P Robert hard +.� Mutant jWeeWt'4r W6111d hale beeA Wel- John. son of ;Mr. and Mrs. J4u dersigned uv to February 3rd. wood to be _Sewerby, '"lin • Vit,' for klmsert. It was the of ,'a0iorfo, ��ig deivsred"aV Sobod .cation No. 8, Tucker .mttb.. Underwear, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Socks, !efaml�new. vai'di4tt Of the 'lin$t>at' in niece � - ""cIiOQRE, DEATHS Rubbers, Sweaters Overalls Etc i ►udhole<. t11at, cpoe out of 1t;, Wipers 28244 - Secretary. '1tntL h'e Could' b* the best of mends- wafter. -la . 0oderteb, on aatiaary 16W. Jae. i 1 1 e Walters, is his 80th year. ist a distance, says a writer in= the Loadman-In Exeto,, on January 16th, biansy :)linohester Guardian. A. Miller, widow of the late James IAmd- JU into the lace from wh4ch man, in her ,hath year. ANNUAL MEETING d!n$ D Bouthron-In Toronnttpp, on January 12th, .Miss �v p'Ises the battered tower of the Cloth K. Honthron, formody of_Xxoter. 71ho annual meoting or ,the members of the gale starts, Tu©sd,iNN ,fan. 24th and endsSaturday Feb. 4th. VOI' yin the high day and under a MCK,WOP Mutual Fire Iasureuoe CounDeny will be held in the Town Hall. Seaforth', on Re Sale. Sale. 6uming sun; Doming, too, unscathed -� "- February Ord, 1922, aA ,two o'cioele P.m. The g glad Reg. uafearful from what was unmla- _ EMPORTANT NOTICES business wiII be to receive the •'Dual state. Price Price Price Price taiably the direction f ' "No MOWN ment and auditors' sePgrt, the elceting of Men's Heavy Rubbers $3.00 x.60 Ladies Natua+al Wool If three -Directors and`• two Auditors, and other Underwear .. ....... =2.00 $1.60 %Ang,"_..ene had to Question saeh s business which might be considered of benefit Mens Heavy Rubbem...$3.50 15.00 $ 'ISALl3.-1500 BUSHELS OF SEED Ladies Shoes .. .. ....6.60 $4.00 ;verdict, and finally, under the stimu- +� tor.the Company. The retiring Directors are Men's Heavy Rubbers . $4.00 26 oats, grown In 1920. 'good and clean. � �• Ladies' Shoes, add lines. $2.00 James Evans, J. G. Grieve and John Ben- lation of a hundred quickening memo- , ADD1Y to ALEX, 9PARK8, R. R. No" 2, newels; who are eligible for re-election. Men's Caps .......... .$2.60 $�00 Ladies' Sweaters at a Bargain. dose allow the app@ai. For til@ in- gcafprtb. Phone 14-286. 2821-tt JAMES CON14OLLY, THOS. R. BAYS, Mena Caps ........ 42.00 $1.50 Ladies' Cotton Under- terest of Ypres and of all the ground President, , Secretary... Men's Caps ........ ........26e' to 75e c� WILL. BUY 'A 13ECONDHAND FORD $1.6 0 x1.00 wear In front of It would not be denied. $200 • buring car, in good running order, +i.t -s s' _ Men's all -wool Un4 r- Prints and Gingliams .... 15e to 25c The place was like itsolf-in a degree with good tires, nearly new. Call on Lot -11. wear • ... . " , .... ..:62.00 $1.50 Flannelettes ...... ............20c bar to credit. And If only SOme Concession 1, iltblitrt, east of Dublin. FILED Men's Ribbed Underwt•:r $1.26 .76 10 pounds Sugar .. ...........80C STAITON. 2824x2 TENDERS WANTED tmimic had been there to reproduce - Men's Sweaters ....... $7.00 $6.00 S pounds 50c. Black Tea .......90c t#hs Shrill crescendo of an approach- TENDERS WANTED. -AN EXPERIENC. Men's Sweaters ... $5.00 1'$4.00 3 bars Palmolive Soap .........25c ing shell One would undoubtedly have ed band to run grader and stone crusher Men's Overalls . , .. $2.50 $2.00 4 bars Fairy Soap ... .... ...254 for the season• if euituble. State salary per Tenders for the eonotr•uction of the John- Men's Overalls .... $2•,00 -$1.60 50 pounds Reiinies' Calf Meal. .$1.95 tfilien cover.p1ng out by the Way day, Tenders to be lent to John McNaugh- Ston and Irvine Extension Drain, open and ,f the Menin gate and turning up lAto ton before the 11th of February. JOHN tile portions, will be received till Saturday, T7�' Abe high road to Poelca ill with first 11cNAUGHTON, Kippers. 2828-2 February 4th, 1922, when tenders will be nY a have a lot Of t t 1 lines Of Unt�erlL"etLl', ( laps, Overalls, g pe . opened at the Carnegie Library Hall, at 11 800ge and then St. Julien, with Pas- - o'clock a.m. Mitts, Etc., i tl lie cleaned up at nearly half' riCe. BSESSOR WANTED. -FOR THE TOWN- I � I sehendaele rolling up to the skyline as ship of Tuckervmith. All apptlicatIIons Plans and eDeciflcatione may be Been at r 7� ] must be in by Monday, January 28rd, 1922, the Olerk's office, Lot 99, Qonceasion 8, me- Don't miss these 1, brains. Strictly Cash. NO -cods oil A background, 1s to pass into the field K e 1p Ibwnehip. r + at 12 P.m. JOHN MaNAUGHTON, Reeve, 7 of ail endless battle front which noth- Kippen, Ont 2822.1 A marked cheque for 10% of contract price ;(I )proval or returned. In has been cleared but the dead ; to accompany. each tender. Ing The lowest or any tender not necessarily WOOD FOR BALE. -THE UNDERSIGN- Thursday �' though elsewhere Something has accepted. Store Closes at 6 �t ,'clock Tuesday and lllursday e�'enin ►s. „ ed ham on )tend a quantity of hard Parties tendering to sign an agreement Y' already been done of that Concentra- maple wood, both dry final green, all body r wood. Pricey reg.^Doable, Delivered In large with security to coml,lete contract according M A McAsh and Son Varna tion" of graves which is to give our to specifications. dead an orderly Rud lasting memorial, or •mall quantities as required. Phone 14 Land dredge preferred. on 168. Seaforth. THOS. 9HII.LiNGLAW. they., Still lie here for the most part 2817-tf JOHN McNAY, �� ~"----- -- - -- In the scattered resting places t0 ---^' 2823-2 clerk• WANTED TENDERS WANTED which the hurried hands of their com- BULL FOR BALEhjyp BALE ELEVEN ' months Dili Durham bull. This animal rades cougtgned thein. was sired by Mr. Peter McKay's -Imported The shell holes begin to grow green, stock bull, 'Conqueror. Color, roan; also a L�`� MEN and WOMEN to women in 11nt beginning, and if the few- Northland oats suutable for seed, Apply AUCTION SALES - homes rubberlined, wale -oof Gingham For 15 cords of Map], body wood, three It r9 only a be i K g. on lf.ot 20, Concession 8, L.R.S„ Tuckersmith, Aprons for use in the ki' ,: n. Coo emilY feet long. to be delivered to the Methodist trenches are almost unseen as One or phone 2 o 79, Heneall. WILLIAM C. earn $14 daily, and more 1(apid seller and Church, Sesforth, by April lat. Tenders SPROAT; No: 6, Kipper. 2824x4.41 AUCTIO"ALE OF COWS AND HEIFERS ready demand. Send 78 oto for sample may be for whole or part amount. Apply to Toes down the road, were they ever in calf. -Thome Brown has been in- apron and full partieulaiii. Money refunded DR. P. HARBURN, Sea clearly defined here? It 19 8 long; strutted to sell by public auction ear Lot 10, if sample returned. �r 2812-1 seaferth. Vrt9, C$S,�' R IiPHITZ HOGS FOR SAL$, AL- Concession 14, McKillop. on Wednesday, BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY, time before a place is reached from so boars for service. -The undersigned has February let, 1922, at 1 o'clock p.m., a num- 232 McGill Street, Montreal. for sale some extra fine k6gs of both sex. - - -- - Whichnono battered tanks can be Seen, Boars fit for service and sows bred to litter bet of calf. Ter, and heifers guaranteed to 2824 L and now and again they stand three early in the new year. Atso a litter just fu his Dalt. proved $Ton months' credit on ready to wean. Now is a good time to get furnishing discount joint notm, land owner's Teas Qr four deep on the Very edge of the security. A diacuunt of four cents on the something extra good of the bacon type and dollar off for cask. LOUIS ENGLER. Pro- p road -ditched in their first uttelnpt hero; that are onsy kept. These are Deli- FARMS FOilr SALE prietor ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2824-1 at the mud. TO look back On war at greed stock. I am going to exhibit this strain - t ---'- at' Guelph at the Winter Fair. My prices Its worst, with almost all its evidences ooD FARM FOR RALE ON r:nSY ,have advanced, and ase still advanc- reasonable. Came Dari see them or phone AUCTION SALF. OF FARM STOCK AND G terms, lxwing Lot 8, Coucession 2, Stan- bllt present slaughter, One COIlId 8 on 816, Clinton. ABRAHAM HUGILL, Li Impleanente.-- Mr. Frank Taylor has been ley : nomposed of 100 acr,, of first cla:, land, ing. We expect the next lot of our Seaforth. Ont. 2812-tt inst to sell by pulAic auction on Lot scarcely better the viewpoint of trait};- well drained and in good ,tate of cultivar.ina: Special Black Tea will be 2 pounds 11, February 5, '1trcterlo'clh, o' Wednes- 12 ,c.es fall wheat. 4.5 acres seeded to grans, coed A few miles farther, and the, _ day, February Ath, at lD'clock pm., too for $1. If it were that price to -day remainder ploughed rawly for coring geed - forest of HOuthulst, with 'following: Hnrats-One broad mase 10 years ing. One-}mdf mile 4s school• gocwi bank it would still be better value in our old in foal to Connnodom, good aged -work its aures of stricken trees and - not a U. F. n. MEETIN(t mare, good work mare a years old, matched barn, large implement h„use, hen house, pig opinion than any ether tea. While house and good dwelling house. For further Our resent stock la tjs which will If'(' 011e, gfYee a new edge to terror, pair geldings rising 'L and 8 years old aired present particulate appQy to Jt)}iN' H. HYDE Is something sound In - h�e The monthly meeting of the U. F. O. will by Commodore, filly ears by Commodore. Pen eg :{x2 not he len}* 8t the rate it Is going) notion that one can'. see the battle be held in Carnegie Library Hall; Seaforth, Cattle �ow lacing 4 years old, rine to calve _ we Will still sell 2 pounds for 76c, on Wednesday, February lat, at 8 p.m. A in- March, caw 3 years old due to calve in ."Ida in a day; thp. repetition would debate will be given, "Resolved that the March, calf nine months old, ale* thorough- 'FARM FOR SALE.- IA) r 18. GGxcFSSION The wise buyer will take advantage of .,(Ye° O -new toile.- but Intrinsically the teacher has a greater influence in the som- bred Dura Jersey sow, bred. Implements- I' 4• Hibliert, 100 arr,•e; brick dwelling t111S Oi'eT for the short time 1t will be tr 3' 1 Massey -Harris binder 6 foot'�vut, has cut possible. mundty than the Drescher." hou.e, large bank bars. frame stable.., hog , tTe i1liXlr{..ysi(xl... AB a�lerltlon =P - BERT IRWIN, 3 crops; Massey -Harris mower 6 foot out, and hen house, drive Douse, orchard. Ave 1tS province could -'got be Sur- 2924-1 Secretary -Treasurer. Massey -Harris disc. new; Massey -Massie cul- acres bush, field. -of fall wheat, all ploughing TWO SPECIALS IN LEAD tivator with seed box combined, Deering rake• done, three miles from Dublin, rural mail PENCILSi►�ed. , Comluing 'ouat ° Uixmude, be- Frost a Wood steel land roller, Frost and and telephone, u not ,,.ld' Privately before h144t nvhat was an almost p:"anebt Wood grhay loader, 13 -hoe fertiXzer drill used first of March, will be sold by public auction A plain Wood pencil wibh pretty lair bopheR tr9 ton faittiib on, scuffler, clover buneher, Cdin- at the clearing sale of A. R. Oliver. Easy be' tine, the ,Car retnytpfD t0 zee- I.iRA'RN THE AUTOMOBILE k (mill with full set of sieves, set terms of payment. F,,r terms apply on lead at each ..................1e. bra' Comes a},P-in in Le a coup BUSINESS AT 2,000"Ib. weigh sondes• set dirmend harrows; -premises to A. M*LEi LAN, or THOMAS A regulax 5 cent pencil at which Is alive. For the hinterland- of the largest, beat equipped Motor School, the toA, buggy, et,� good fern wagon, 16 -foot CAMERON, Auctioneer, Bmf .164, Exeter. �t�� k, wt slide rack combined,. cot 2821 4 `2 for ........................ i!. most efficient 'instruction in too most practi- ha�y Belglum has returd'ed quickly to it botlddeitft; bolaters and bunks, gravel 15 inch elm wood for future delis �- csi form. Wbnderful opportunities for young t'Ty self: The arm hats which serte In men is an- unlimd*d field. Prepare NOW to �, straw`cutter, emery grindstone, 1% horse ARM FOR SALE.-FAR9 OF TWO RUN - y. F at per co rd................$3.b0. tl)e -broken areas as shelter for those aeon -a Garage, sell automobiles or trucks, _ �w�p�-r� , Internw0onal kerosene engine„ .2 seta dred, acres adjoining the Town of Sea - work in a factory, garage or service station: of as. ble herness, 2 nets single harness, forth, conveniently situated to all churches, , WANTED 40 have returned to the shattered Suseaes awaits the trained man. Write for ham" 1� s?. 9-roRej elinga, forks,, whiffle- schools and Collegiate. There" Is a eomfOrt, i villages, give place here t0 cottages any lllastrated booklet. trWj,aL46 sl't ffantky df Siberian Closter seed able brick cottage with a cement kitchen oatgr _ nd a*er articles too numerous , to barn 100x66 with stone stabling underneath Choice dairy butter in 1 pound prinR9 already Substantially repaired, and INTWMATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOV men Temp -Ali ..urns of $10 and un-, for 6 horses, 76 head of cattle and 40 hags for which we are paying nwre than frugal culttcatiop of the soil goes iamltga. deY, lues that amount s nwnthe' credit with steel stanchions and wander before all market price, also Fresh Eggs. Ole Victoria street, Toronto. wyll:be.ysiven on furnishipg approved joint stock; litter carrier and fed carrier and tr mard with' An energy and resource- 2824-1 notes" Five • per cent per annum allowed two cement silos: drivit.g shed and plate • fl{�ia�ess typical of no class in the world off for cash on credit amounts. WILLIAM forth scales. Watered by a rock well and atf „much a9: the Belgian or Ft'eriCh WALPER. Proprietor; Frank Taylor, Auc. windmill. The farm is wen drained and in i F. D, , Hutchison tioneer. 2824-2 a high state of eultivnti:>n. The crop Is all THE CASA GROCER peasantry. NOTICE sty possession. ADDIy to city loom. BEATON1dR I PHONE 166. 1' R' UQVION BALE OF FARM STOCK, IM R A S*atorth. Ont 2787-tf i ,f Notice it •hereby given that tate annual V1,6m nls and Household Furniture. lir, t SRAFOR'fTH MARK=$ meeting of the raembers of the Usborne and Gerge- Elliott has received instructions to l qUM ERDCUTORS OF THE LATE ARCHI.__�_--_-_-- -11 b7 -mblia auction on Lot 36 Concession t - j av% el, r. 1 Ktjn. Va.l•-t:nt'ine Cards And Booklets, 100 eac,ll. ottler Big Specials with,us ' $ Sets, Fa.noy Clihia, Teavots, Gran - 1 le ()ilclut.}r, "1'owellilI Curt r `RC1 �1><I,+iets mi n urll Wale. Come tickets. There'a a Say ► . N BEA TTIE BROS. Where #fie Varifty, . qry 1 r ,w� ;, Bitbban+6 Mu;tu,al F1re Lneurance Company will 8 Tuokersraith.. on Teasley, Hebroary 7th �.t bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 16, be held in the Town Hal}, Farquhar, on S'tllf0 'J'anu'ary 28� 19ffi. Stir Concession.farlaMcKillop. land scree a first �. Ilion w. February 6th, 1923, at 1 Dm., for 114:80 'p m•. ffie follawin¢: Horses class term }ends. ThP land is in a first r, � _ lb..... 98e the -vdrposa of receiving the reports of the draught mare, agriculltarld mare, filly •rialut 1 class 'tate of cultiwat i, n and there are db„�.... ..4$ to 4+ie Dirrlforr sad Auditors for'the past year and 8 general Purpose, enacting colt 4 months old, t on the premise a goal frame dwel- 1 " flor the sleolfon of two Directors and two 1 aged. driving mare. Cows -Durham bill I l�home. with kitch.,n attached; frame tees, bg�r, , ....,x......$1.26 'A ffiton and .far: other business.. 2 years old, 1 cow due in .August, 1 cow due barfi- 76x64 with stone r udation, stabling at, pp d jdi#Ot:.............$1.20 Thr Dirasttorl�; whose term of office expires, in Mareb, I AyAhire e6w 6 years old, thor-•l trnderueatA and semen+ gpo>a and wast but are eligible for re election, are:... ougbbred, evod milker; 1 thoroughbred 8- >edub 1 throughout, driving hou . pis Ps* and hen y, per bt18he1..............60C � old. Lilly of Romney, -117920-. Lilly et a Robed N5ltdr and J. T. A1lieon. honer. Abtf about ten acres of good hard t, r, per •4!wt..................$13.86 W. A. .TURNBIJLL, Romney. 4th -116128-, 6 years old, Bestift-1 wood bush.' The property is 'long fenced and per _ton ...........480.00 2324-2 Secretary, of Haron calf at foot .bred by Jes..,Snefl wq1l, drained and conveni^nt to:rued markets, $ , per ton .. .......$80.00 _ --6860-1 due 'red cow due In February, II end schools. For ftb nret la cow 4 years old, freshened, 2 >earlbign • atee,1 apply to MISS LILLY J Me(}]�0) �r the s s, • •1,�.. S ••.....�1>k,ZB - --- 1 esif 6 months old, J calf .8 imonQia .o)d, 1 { ptemism or to R. S. 11 %YS,''Solieitor, Sea- �: O O O O b O O O o O O O O calf 1 month old. Sheep' --19 Leicester ewes.,} forbth, Out. 2795-tf eleRible.' 'Pitt9-8 chunks, .: 1 -thoroughbred' ' S. m ti 1�,�Ltcf York hog, 1- ihomu¢hbrod nark 'sow with' �:�4 S. T. HOLMES' � FOR SALE oy �, V OT) WFB? pedho", due -in in A aneh, No, 69848. 1?vtddt'y'..t i 'half Lot 92. east hal r Lai 318 on the 9th e d ]Vtitleral Director and " CY •=-100 one year old hens, 100 ynilebe, Coneereion of McKAtop Ott This -hind there .e?3'ridgll, his'towell, 3'r -� Licetliled Embalmer eP "arid `I:egi,orne. Implement" eeEs- doRul�e � p-.8rame horse. 7 rrwln,k; cement ttoor In . , lis inq►' e%'' head," fes Blanche O• Undertaking Parlors in O; : jar � a z 'fes :ham . sellar: berm 60x70, dri.-in� house, 19x40. ] .. theyy.- Tl1e i(Aly leen dub qX drMW weA with windm.11, *&ter in house their social evert ice' Beattie Block, opposite The d and' track, an good as hew ; 1 Maney,Harrk! lAt fIIg' . the dome nbowerr 1 steel •rake ib foot, 1 hay teller, afroomes bmarn Sox7o, d n R end8' heen house, 0 T�cpositor Office. Residence b 4 0! r,. had Mrs., �. B. Hall On Fri- 1 bears' etrytJvator, i Masel+-Hartle euitivator,' 2xs0, drdjkd well. Ln; 39, Conceeedon 7, ' g last, -T%'3 annual meet- O ,Goderich St., opposite Dr. Cy •I disc harrow, 1 seed droll 14 hoe, 1 roper, 1• &6d tram of Lobe 28 and 29 alt, 6th Carom- f bhe '1N''clKillop Telephone Bye- © Qeott's. a scaler, 2.sets ,diamond harrows, 1 wane D/ow, ilon, a brielt house. 8 rooms; tummsf kitchen s` d Flowers fnrnishedt on abort O 2 walking' plows, 1 single baggy. I democrat' and wood shed. barn 6ex8e, driving blase to .•.wktti h@]d bbdl! Friday, Jaalxary wagut. 1 autter, 1 new Bain wagon box, 2 , 34x66, drilled well.. All thestk.buildings are notice. - $7t%; in the . Fart�tar*s Nall, --On M- O wxgons, 1 kat rank, i 1 Or rack, 1 set Beale' In rood eoixllbion and wlil setll any Dart of no Night or Day 119 O 9000 lbs.. 1 ¢:ander) I Obathmsr !landing mill, + th m, Asioly to ICHARr,HS J. DOLMAGIL e4tllultl of tk�e._etto --.a4 , lalrl J 1. t3ewtortlt. tPLr•e 4-387.. ; t was, Ao eh L .. 11Q+�. ' ' I batt truck, tout: 1. asuP . lDe 170 pa18s, R R. No. • Z '` O O'O O O O 4P O O O, shovels. AsIns wit iilhoo l r 0 foM, t + r ravel. 'eh kk4nf'' Ana" "to 1O -� 12892:4 IVJ� T Wet'WAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i• bele root. basals 1 - 1 FAIe>►c FOA $AY .-FO 8AL1D LOT 40, 1 ��aa1 tons ensilage, rods vain' tones. owe ; . 0oness8hf r d, MelCnlo� ' eattduing 100 ti tamd3p,q D 'Daley churn. r itn,a--sFarlw aalk "A. 1' ,sm. al elea'l+ed•'exeW A• 400 of hardwood H +! Tay • OX & M ipg chain, ds'1t� - eM- barb. Then ire on the "avOwIfs a bank atatemen b3 t11A . O - •'i► I= extte WEL winfnlr 't .Naha., barn with atom and cement busid+4tim. 46x92, 1 ilr balmer and 004h, a .b to ft -v lido; ma,k„a„res, .nr t4s Wl% am mrnt boors : drlvine rhea, 14x96 : ` $ Sl1tt Dift'eetore O 'and i�lowa,. wMa 01020 l drew.lr;.: " '� h4d.'` fntinle stable. 28x8& lame sal hoose. 7 O 2 barsaee, sewing maemne, ea $. ��r�,,�g *ato• ioawr 'sad kitoken, cemesrt 1>bo�ts in cellar. . jl da-,flaa2x.t' al Mti� } of (kVirninent O and 90" �• S-.tltlara a�ppbos:d,' trot&& Had and soft waiver in two scrs lwtwiths ♦dfy $tYiw�tables Lane it ktbssHs,. Nbo Y•nra. 1 AMti bo"i of **&&A. The fstrm 14, ag wire fenesa .v d Li O at 4XWA flood .lsilktrr}''. tiA ;8k dished.' Well at bare and also �+8�a therlMkt6. This 1. tt Msod. tarts --en. � finers � �' f_rabl�Irtr fid. �. * Op atewlr •safes txeated e M �A, in Mdltlllop. . e b J ;,7>• 0 ®e Town Dfortk and one i eei. tlatMlhd� l+t1siE' ebt:.etid e� iidrit} f b tete riilnrtert r .��1�r• 11/nl �.ridyampr�tir.oaa t]aswNo tr., M ear roe ears R. Nov iIia.t Silo. $esataskearrr''ti w O O +D O O O- 11 lwal : " 115 A. soca. sella ��,� x:'S�34,•�Li�'^����,�r��,'�,. ^tl�'�x' �.. na+ :,as�'.1 ,w, r .. "Oh, It's Good to Hear Your Voice! " THE night wind rattled the sash as she sat on the bed in bar drab hall bed -room. Lonely, di.scoulr•ged, she seemed to }cave lost her grip of things in the big unfriendly city. And then - the telephone jingled imperatively. A cheery voice called up the stairway, "Miss Jacksoni your mother's calling on long Distance." How many of us realize what that means to t',r, t irl i i t.ha little kall bed -room eating her heart out with loneliness Y -to the boy at College or school plugging in a half-hearted way to make good in "exams"?=to the shy school girl surrounded by strange faces? -to the traveler deprived of home and dear ones? Why don't you call her or him to -night? She needs the enaouragment that only your voice will give. He needs a helpful word, doubly weleome because it comes from you. A Long Distance chat will give them a new outlook on life -stimulate ahem to new efforts -help them to make good. Their faces will glow with the light of a new courage, and, "Ies good to hear your voice" will be music to your earsl Station -to -Station service with low Evening and Night after 8.30, has brought Long Distance within the Mp reach of every one. After 8.30 P.M. r` Every DOD Station -to -Station rates are about half Tsephorre the day rate- At midnight they be- is a Long Come about one-quarter the day rate. y Diefanee * # Station �j' CAMaO�• Why Not ? Get a dollar's worth for a dol- lar. We can save you $5 to $10 on a Suit or Overcoat. Spend Your Money for Real Values. A full line of Suitings and Over - coatings to choose from. All goods made to order at "My Wardrobe" Main St., Seaforth Kerosene and Gasoline. Engines for Sale One 13 H. P. Good -Shapley & Muir Portable on trucks. One 8 H. P. Goold -Shapley & Muir Portable on trucks. One b H. P. Wolverine. on skids. One 12-25 Waterloo Boy Tractor. :. One 12-25 Happy Farmer_ Tra 3tbr. One 8-16 Avery Tractor. One .hall Grinder suits for 1:2 to 6 H. P. ' Also a quantity of Bel ,.y�, Shafting, Hangers, Saw ,:Urs, Ete. T�Et4Bt: BELS E Tit 4041., mow ,; • 1(ia Dat