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;tarty or parties; ----Rev, . and Mrs. V.
Pau11 l: Friday to visit -at Galt.
rho services were .,taken on : Sunday
Canon Gunn, London.
WINTHROP
W. M. 8. -=-the ladies meeting held
at the home of Miss Florence Saun-
ders laseweek was well attended. The.
:.meeting opened by singing Hynia 103
with Mrs. R. McFarlane in the chair.
The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs.
Alexander and messenger prayer was -
given by
as_givenby Mrs. C. Dolntlage. The topic
•on the Indian Church was given by
Mrs. R. Campbell, followed by voI-
untary prayer by Mrs. J. Simpson.
An essay on Formosa was given by
Mrs. R. Campbell and on Home Mis-
sions by Mrs. Simpson. The mite
Loxes are to be handed in at next
-lmeeting. The meeting closed by sing-
ing Hymn 579 and all repeating_ the
Lord's Prayer.
Notes -•Miss Sadie Thompson, of
Seaforth, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. — Mrs -
Salmon and daughter, Edith, and the
1VIisses Margaret and Ruby Bates, of
Brandon, Man., are visiting Mr. and
'Mrs. George Eaton.—The recent rains
will be a great help to grain and root ,
crops. _
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Notes.—The Anglican church straw --
berry festival, held on Dr. Moffatt's
lawns on Friday evening, proved a
success, regardless of the rain, both
socially and financially. Several • hun-
dreds of people attended and all had
-a good time, enjoying' the beauty of
the grounds and their Several points
of interest, the fountains and flowers,
the good supper and music of the
-Zurich Brass Band.—Dr. and Mrs.
-Lloyd Moffatt will remain here at
their country home, now for some-
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Lewis Woods
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,andon, visited Mir.
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'efinpe Earl's, at ion,•>
Gev,, A, E. and Mrs. Johne and fans-
ily, ,Mr. -and Mrs. Wesley Jahns and
family spent Sunday in London at
the home of Mr. and:. MriiR . John
Francis.
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each additional vena..
KISTNElR..-Tn loving. memory of our, dear
wife and mother Margaret Jane• Kistner, be-
loved wife .of- William IC9stner, and mother
of Aaron and HarveyKintner; who departed
this, :life .four' yearn .(ago; 40 -doe, duly 16th, .1922.
It home in the beautiful hills of God,
.By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day, some time, when oar work is done,
And silently sink's life's western sun,
With joy we shall meet her there.
--Inserted by her Husband and two little
sons, Aaron and Harvey Kistner.
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In loving memory of Archibald MacGregor,
Kippen, who died five years ago, July 15th,
1921.
Five years have passed, our hearts still sore,
As .time- goes on, we miss him more;
His dearth has deft a vacant place,
This world can never fill.
—Ever remembered by Wife and Family.
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Fri. Eve Atly 23rd
Lunch, Fortune T4iing, Hot
Dogs and R r ei nlents.
Music by Hogg Bros." Six -piece
Orchestra
Old tee, New Time and Novelty
Dancing
Dancing floor fox 690 couple
First, Sect $ 'Prizes for
Hardest dressed Couples
Admission Gents, 75c; Ladies Free.
WELCOME
JOINT
LIBERAL
Convention
HENSALL
Tues:, July 27th
W. E. N. SINCLAIR
Liberal Leader of Provincial
House
HON. NELSON PARLIAMENT
THOMAS McMILLAN, M. P.
and others will address the
Convention
A full representation from ev-
ery Polling Sub -division is_
earnestly requested.
J. W. SHAW, M.D-, President.
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I':market. Purchaser.
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FRANCIS YON.
AN & STAN URI;
all. 8056-3
AMT., i " SALE
OF VALUABL,R`t 'ARM LANDS
AND .TTELS
Mr, W R StCui11R
estate of Leonard
instructed Thomas, -Br
for sale, eubjeet rto
ficial Guardian, bi `p'it i'ic auction, on the
Premises, on Mondn t,. a 26th July, 1926, at
one o'clock in the afbenoon the North half
of Lot number Two 12),,-?p'n the Seventh (7th)
Ooncesaion, H. the Township of
Tuckersmith, subject "�a right of way one
rod wide off the . West `Mde thereof, with the
growing Drops thereOgAhere are erected on
the premises a goad'r ek dwelling house
and a large bank ba with good stabling
underneath. There are welve (12) aores seed-
ed, to alfalfa and tutnothay, twelve (12) acres
barley and fourteen (14') acres oats.
At the same time and place the South half
of the said Farm Lori well be offered for sale,
with the crops growing thereon. There are
Twenty-six (26) acres bf this land seeded to
alfalfa and timothy..,; wenty-six (26) acres
barley and Twenty -eh- (23) acres oats.
The said lands willehe offered fur sale in
two (2) parcels or together as may suit
Prospective pundhd5ers cod if the lands are
not sold the crops growing thereon will be
offered for sale in :Woo or in parcels to suit
prospective purchasers.
Terms of Sole of Lands,
Ten (10) per cent: in cash on the day of
sale and the balartco in thirty (30) days
thereafter, without **west. Purchaser will
be required to sign en agreement to complete
sale according to conditions of sale, which
will' be made known on -day of sale and may
be had in the meantime from the undersign-
ed. Possession can be arranged to suit pur-
chaser.
At the same time and place the following
chattels will be sold, nareely : 3 wo horses,
steel roller, Deering binder, Deerintr` mower,
set of sleighs, wagon With box and hay rack,
Plow, .seed drill, set double harness, 2 collars,
leather faced and nearly new, grain bags and
other small articles, a bedroom suite, lounge,
stove and utensils.
Terms of Sale of Chattels and Crops.
910,00 or under, Gash.. On sums over that
amount six (6) months' credit on approved
joint notes, with discount at 6 per cent, per
annum for cash.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontario, this lith July,
1928.
Thos. Brown, W. R. S ell LLIE,
Auctioneer, Administrator.
R. S. HAYS, His Solicitor.
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�l'dmini strator of the
Smillie, deceased, has
i,. Auctioneer, to offer
;.approval of the Of -
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�o�the 1al(Couceesloai tataajfI'• p i
tt 9 ' .antes. ' ' '3rat slash' +laatI hi
O: cultivation; Well dra%n ,u
teen r 10 acres ?bush, small orcha g I
iiwtr o ' frapae house' with hard and mit
wE4er Barn 5'2x60 with good's ab1hig wader-
neath 4firent 'house 2Fx40 aid rig hof e,
848.9. "�'wa ootl weil8 and windmill at
basis,Tim.farm is situatid one mile from
aohoor and is miles from Killen. Rural
mail ard, .phone, Will be sold on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apply to R.
F. Boll, (lox 3'82, Seaforth, 305.74f
i AR& 1904 sAi l ._.nFarrtx LOT 20, CON--
cession 9, in the Township of McKillop;
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6 miles from Seaforth and Walton, 1 miles
front church and school and the village of
Winthrop, There are 12 acres of hardwood
bush. There de eitaated on farm one, main
barn 43x04 with element flooring tbroughoilt,
cement tank end windmill, 1 straw shed,
29xee with brick wall and flooring, drive
shed 8048, two colony brooder ,houses 1040 ;
brick house with furnace, herd and soft
water, elate roof, electric lighting system,
lightning rods on house and harm, .Rural
mail and telephone. For' further particulars
apply to GEORGE PRYCE, Seefiorth, R. R. 1.
Phone, 25 on 240. For quick sale would sell
crop and equipment. 3056-tf
NOTICE
McRILLOP TOWNSHIP
Parties are warned against dumping Ox -eye
Daisy sods or other rubbish on the roads of
McKillop- Those who have done so are re-
quested to have the same removed at once or
the Council will take action to have such ma-
terial removed at the expense of property
from which it was taken.
By order of Council,
JOHN McNNAY,
3057-1 Clerk.
TEACHER WANTED
A teacher for S. S. No, 2, McKlilop. State
goalffications and salary. Applications to bd
in hands of the £ecretary by July 19th. Ap-
ply to THOMAS DODDS, Secretary, R. R. 1,
Seaforth.8054x4
DR. F. J. BECHELY
Graduate Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R.
Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea -
forth. Phones: Office 185 W.; resi-
dence, 185 J.
The patented spring support built into
the ehoe supports your foot-arcb, yet
allows it full flexibility of movement,
It's a pleasure to walk in Arch,.
Defender Shoes.
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Ladies' Kid Oxfords
pair $7.'7`5
Ladies' Kid Slippers
pair B... 58.50
Men's Kid al;$. 1O.00
Men's Kid Oxfords
pair .. $9.75
SELECTED DEALER
J. H. Smth & Son
Seaforth - Ontario.
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Men's Suits
Reduced
20 per cent.
This gives you a wonderful opportunity
to buy that Suit. This reduction is on
every Suit in stock. We believe these suits
are the best values on the market to -day,
even at regular price.. Styles to suit every
type of man, both young and old. Call
and see these Suits, as we are sure you
will agree that you have never seen Suits
at such prices. Every Suit reduced
20 per cent.
NS BELTS
dozen Men's Rubber Belts
'Week and brown shades. All
sizes.
Regular 45c
29c
SPORT SWEATERS
These are in fancy and plain
patterns, both in coats and pull-
over.
Regular $5.00
eararice
Beginning Saturday Morning 8 a.m.
Involving every garment and every article contained in our Store at the most sensational
Price Reductions in the history of Seaforth.
The entire stock of R. J. Gibb's, consisting of Men's, Young Men's, Boys' and Children's
Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, Raincoats, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts
for dress and work, Neckwear, Belts, Gloves, Ladies' Ready -to -Wear, etc., in fact every
garment and article contained in our store will be put on sale at prices that will cause real
sensation among the clothing buyers of this community. Prices that will pack every nook
and corner in our store with eager and enthusiastic buyers. This is your Golden Opportun-
ity. The time is here when we must make room for extensive store alterations, Come ex-
pecting to buy the greatest bargains of your lifetime.
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These are wonderful at such prices. Values to S29.50. SALE PRICE
38 only Men's and Young Men's Suits in Grey, Browns and Tweed mixtures. $
WORK SHIRTS
12 dozen Men's Work Shirts
in Khaki and Blue Chambray.
Big B. make.
Regular $1.25
98c
WORK SOX
10 dozen only Men's Work
Sox in dark grey; medium
weight.
Regular 2.5c
LADIES' HOSIERY
One lot of Mercury Silk Thread
Hose,:in all shades. 49c
for
28c
LADIES' HOSIERY
10 dozen only pure Silk Hose
in all shades and sizes. Reg. $1,
Sale price 79c, or 2 for $1.50.
Alsreallada
MEN'S SOX
25 dozen Men's Dress Sox in
many plain and checked pat-
terns.
Regular' 65c
MEN'S SOX
20 dozen Men's Dress So;
silk and silk and wool. All
fancy patterns. 69c
Regular 85c
LADIES' HOSIERY
89 pairs of Ladle's' Hose int Silk
and Cotton. This is a (JCL
wonderful buy LUI;
49c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's BalbrIggan Combina-
tion Underwear, Penman make.
All sizes.
at
$1.25
MEN'S SHIRTS
One lot of :‘1, s Dress Shirts
in fancy stripes. Values to
for
NO GOODS
sent out on approbation
during this Sale.
3.95
Men's B. V. D. Combination
Underwear, Arrow make. With
or without buttons
for 95c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, in all sizes. 68c
Regular 75c
NIGHT GOWNS
21 only Ladies' White Cotton
Night Gowns.
Values to $2.00
58c
Women's Silk
Frocks
SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES
All the new versions of the mode for all
hours of *he day or evening. Completo as-
sortment to meet the frock needs of every
woman—for the small woman, the average
woman, and the large woman. Daytime
frocks of Crepe, Georgette, Taffeta and
Silk Prints, Dinner and evening frocks of
Georg-ette, Crepe Chiffon, in the flutter of
draperies and the frills of Taffeta. Now
the time for ever; woman to anticipate
her summer needs. See OUT prices.
5.50 to 19.95
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BOYS' BLOUSES
One lot Boys' Blouses in
fancy stripes and plain pat-
terns
for 89c
KIDDIES' OVERALLS
Kiddies' Khaki Overalls with
wd trimmings.
In all sizes 49c
LADIES' SCARFS
In a wonderful assoi Intent.
All shades.
ONE-THIRD OFF
Boys' Cotton Jerseys
In many shades with short or
long sleeves. All sizes. Reg -
for
39c
BOYS' STOCKENGS
20 dozen Boys' Black Cotton
Stockings, in all sizes. 23C
Sale price
GIRLS' BLOOMERS
19 peirs of Girls' Pink Cotton
Bloomers. Reg. 35c. 19c
Sale price
BOYS' SISITS—$5,95
23 only Boys' one -bloomer Salts in Brown,
Grey and Heather mixtures, Every Suit
is -made of an all -Wool tWeed and guaran-
teed to give perfect satisfaction. et at
BOYr SUITS -48.95
d. This lot le or wonderful bu3? atoll_ 4
/Id atYle tOi two. tfo sola $11
Gingham Dresses
98c
Dominion Made, Exclustve Garments—If
this garment does not wear,,,,and wash to
. Satisfactien your dealer will exchange
or relax* your Money. Economic
lintovs, Ltd. Good finality Gingham
owErea have three featUreat (1) Roomy
&f.* Attractive Styles;, (0, Popular
NOW! Just when you need clotbec
ing our Summer Sale. Our extremely
anee, so come early and get your shin
sell*, to give Perfect Satisfaction, or w
same for any article we have.
1nr the warm weather, we are start,
low prices will mean a quiok clear-
-r. We Guarantee Every Article we
e will refund your money 'or change
R J. GIBB
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SEAFORTH
Straw Hats
25 per cent. off
Everything that's new and snappy
Straw flats—we have it—the wider brims,
fancy bands, balloon edges. Remember,
every Straw Rat goes at one-quarter dif
their regular price. Every Hat is marked;
figure out your own price!
MEN'S OVERALLS—$1.98
This lot tonsists of all the better makes
such as Bull Dog, Lennox, and Kitchens, in
Black, Blue, and Blue and White woven
stripe. These are being sold at
$2.50 elsewhere. Sale Price a
WORK SiftRIS--98e
12 dozen Men's Khaki and Blue -Chant».
bray Work Shirts. This is a wonde'
opportunity to secure such shirts as '614',
"B" Make fat thil price. A veit7 large .9
shirt which we guarantee in every way.