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- Hemphill 1S�bQola�
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TUCKERSMT PeTlt .SiinIng old . fflshi4ned songs las k Street. Wcat * i, .,. <: Toro
t?'.fJadln it . M.'ss 3VlRbel Livia _ T. G. sHII,LTD1t3LA4►; R. R. A, Ssafocth:,
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art, [ked or, white sole) at "a Aow- pines, lone t8dY ' Each" reported a 1 �.....I�n...�, .t1..dli lil.q,•M�..l,.M�.�gc�gq r' y '
�qn y Root Shop, directly opposite Cora P p BasaAt { r
trxi$pci�al Octal. aeufot+tb. _ 5127-1 a tBTIIODn. °" AUCTION SA!r
LP TtREASURER
BAYFIELp UC!1iON SAftE oF' CHOICE .:DURHAM � ����, � �- �Q� v� ^fir . �'<•.. r,.,. <
AND P07rLFiD_ 3kNU' S CATTLE, +tn►1�Tyt7 R `A1�Lscy C, .r _ r Fx>>., /5 .,.r. 4
Disastrous File. -A disastrous fire A"! '
on,
veenrred on the farm of Mr, • W. Gr
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1 have you tr;ed our prafitshartng pant It [f' 'A ' , on S
71,Tntt, Huron _Road,: an Frda • Il ht, half mild fir ,eafotitlt,, an 8ighdsav on r,, til E 5 ,J.w
$. %Mite beast money saver we know o : Wdttt da November 24th, git 2 ppt., consist- S to
ti fast, WIIe4 the .f;ams house, 'Iaxg. . ie,,ieppcap•Y1.�v�v. prises you Baan' by deaLtnB; �) 9f' ��j 'hid, of year old and two Year Ola IN THE TOWN OV rS)UFORTH, IN �,..i i� z ' r r. •r.,
-bank ''barn and other outbuildings w�h' to . reduce aux, dry. goods rierfets:-and° steel's ; also 5. choice young cows. THE COUNTY OX''"'HURON f°
-*ere eom letQl .. destroyed;• t0 ether k and "have clea'rinli prices,ori;`'nia4iY Terms-Sfx' montba'' credit given on furrniah-
p . yf g 1>h m T A}:• Edwards._ 81271. ins bankable Duper. or a discount of 4 , i t
-with the contends. The ,farm. known � per NOTICE 8s hereby B£vsA.'�tat the lisle of NOTICE TO CREDITORS NQ�d:✓L' ���7j � ?��rt� r" .
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reezea-' Ml's' A:: �lewtDn-Brady cent. straight allowed ifor cash. HOLLAND lands for sale for arronra: of, taxes has been
•3i5 the Gibbons farm, w�,f3 :; urchased "° ''`'}'. Qgda�t oto visit her parents & TURNER, Proprietors : George H. Elliott, prepared and that carp•I :,,"hereof may be
w, short time ago' by, Mr;. 'Nott, `and 1Cf },ou , Auctioneer. 8127-1 -bad in my oi$ce, .xmd tbat=�the list is being NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes We are now Chopping and ..,f
M alid�'Mks. D: McDonald, Sarnia.- in that behalf that sal persons having any . PP g rlinrulxeda qE ' o>leRatio7ts
the had a. man and family engaged published b the ontartp iAazette. October Rolling every day. la, sore xoats>, >Ic �•
y g Mrs.. A. Biggart, who has spent the 29tb, November '6tH 12 "8nd 19th, claims against Margaret Geary, late' of the f °
xp y summer at her home here left last AUC SALE th. A.D., Town of seaforth, Huron County, W,Sdow, KRUSE BROS. S
isnd had expected the woulii, move 1:•927, and that in default,q�,3layment of the $I*t,tbla SpahTe Tpnsilitis, slzo q
�., , who died on the 21st day of October, 1927, are 3126x3
in, this week-.' fkortunateiyi. the:•house ^Week.,Ao'pass the winter with her -of uesassheF�� as will be s8�d for rages on required to send to the u'nders'igned solicitor 1,aok ' Hea2tng's Drt7g
February 19fJt, A':,lfl., 1928, at 8 for the Executors, fail particulars in writing
�vds .vacant" at the time, 'bit the barn daughter, Mrs. A. Welsh, Mimico: FARM S T O'C K ddoek in the aftertyma slG Abe Tows Halo,
SeaforNr. and verified by afl;davit, of their daisna and ,
-whieh was one of the best in the Dr.. and Mrs. Lewis, of Toronto, came. On the premises of Mr. Wes, Nott, on "` the nature of tare secunit;®, if any, held by
1 -township, 'contained 50 tons of hay, Saturday and are visiting Mrs. N. W. the Highway, 3 miles west of Sea- JOS A. Of Sea f int. ter' them,9n or before the srd of December. 1927,
To�rrt of 9eafortb. r l
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-two' days' threshing, 7 acres of roots Woods.--=1VIrs. Buchan, .who has been forth, on 9126-18 after which sate the said Executors ill _
proceed to distribute the, assets of the said r,�
and most of the farm implements, in- visiting for .the past two months at WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927 aeceasea, having regard only w the claims of I
eluding a' binder'these were a total Dunnville -and Toronto, returned on at 1.30 P.m., the following: - - which he then shall have had notice. Mau
toss. It is supposed the barn was Satarday,-Mr, and Mrs. McDonald' Cows -One roan; cow s years old, freshen- - DATED at seaforth Out.. this 11th day of vest
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ed two months; 1 red cow 6 Years old, fresh- November, 1927.'Y
struck by lightning, . as there was a of Detroit who have been visitin ened 2 months; I roan cow 4 years old, milk -
R. OF REVISION
g R. S. HAYS,
heavy. electrical storm, accompanied .Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and 17°g' to be fie' � 10th; 1 Polled Angus &ol;eitor for Eaeentora. N.
cow, milking, to be fresh March 2bth; L bice VILLAGE OF HENSALL 3127-8 Stock Brokers and Bondear '
y a fierce wind- and rain at the time. Mrs, H. Weston, left for home this cow, milking, to be freak Jane 12th; L red3
Not a timber Of the barn Or house week. -Mr., and Mrs. W.
R. Jowett cow s Yeas old, due 'Februaly let; I grade NOTICE is itiereby given_khat a Court will-
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was' left and if it had not been for 'and daughter, Grace have cow a rears old, due February 1st. cattle- �1 �Tp� Q�� �v �T *� q+p NEW'
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' g + , gone by one choice steer, to owl ; 7 two 'year old be pursuant to the O'rttdyrio Voters' List MEETING OF HURON Private wire Service—TORONTO, dYdON a iiE� 3+1 E ';
the heavy rain, there�is not a doubt motor to Jacksonville, Florida, for the heifers, to calves nine months old, 1 Polled Act" tri' His Honour the Judge of the County , ,
An year old. Court, of the County of Huron, at the Town COUNTY
UN I YORK, CHICAGO, WINNIPEG
-but that other barns in the vicinity winter. -Fred Baker, who has been. Angus heifer 1 Hogs -Io chunks Hall, Hensall, on December• 1927, at 2.80 CQncil a 1 COUNCIL q
90 pounds each, 7 hogs 150 pounds each. I' The Council of the Corporation of the
-would also have been lost, as the ein loved at G°derich, is home for the Terme-Cash, or 6 months' credit on ap- D -m., to bear and determnni oomplaints of minty of swot, will meet in the Council
g g Proved joint notes with 6 per cent, added. errors and omissions in the Voters' Lists of
'high wind was' carrying the blazing winter. -Mrs. Arthur Wright, of De- chamber, Goderidh, at 2 o'clock do the af_ We be to announce that we will open a branch O�ICe
.em'bers for eat distances. There was troit who has been visiting her bro-Elliott, the nicivality of Siermali for 1927. g p
gr g G. H. Elliott G. W. NOTT, � A. MIISDOCH, .0#stir. teen of Tuesday, the 9tH day of Decem- �
wonsiderable insurance but- the 'loss theta, John and Louis McLeod, re- Auctioneer. Proprietor. $l27$ her, 1927. All accounts against the County in Seaforth, located in the Commercial Hotel building
must be in thd hands of the Clerk not later
r -will be a heavy one to Mr. Nott, who turned home this week. -'On Sunday a127 -L -- than Monday uteceding ,the meeting of Coun- On Monday,_ ()ct. 17th, under the management Of Mr.
11as the sympathy of the community evening next the annual meeting ofA oil. At this meeting of County Council the Ben Johnson.
in, his misfortune. Mr., Nott, Y tSwill hold the Bayfield branch of the Bible So- A. & SH ! HEi LAND appointment of a county Treasurer, also an
an auction sale of, stock, which the cis to be held in Trinity Church;' AUCTION S LE OF FARM AND FARM HInspector for .the House of Refuge, will be A complete service will be maintained daily, keeping investors
TOCK. -A -r. Ernest Townshend- has in- made. Applications for ,the above positions in close touch with the markets at Toronto, Montreal, New York,
fire has made necessary, on 'Wednes- the address to be given by Rev. R. gtructed the undersigned to sell. by public ane- General Insurance Agency to be sent or delivered to the undersigned
,day,. November 23rd. M. Gale, pastor of the United Church, tion at Connell's Sale Barn, Clinton, on County Clerk on or before Saturday, Decem- Chicago and Winnipeg from over our own private wire.
r,y _ Saturday, November 19th, at 2 p.m„ choice Real ESI t�' ber 3rd, 1927. You are invited to visit our office, where Quotations swill be sup -
The ,collectors will make their annual load of Spring Calves, Polled Angus, Durham - GEO. W. HOLMAN, plied with several changes daily. Phone 126
STAFFA canvass next week. -Mr. Grenville At- and Hereford type, also fie young cows, Terms COnveyaneing County Clerk.
Notes. -Mr. Howard Leary, of kinson who has for the past -three ins moablnthe' credit will be given on furnish Bonds",',.Goderich, November 5th, 1927- 8126 4
+ )% ins bankable paper, or a discount of 6 per
Westervelt School, London, spent the seasons'been in the poultry business cent per annum allowed for cash. At the
k holiday with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, sold his stock and most of his bu'Id� same time and Place Lot 67, Bayfield Line, and Investments.
will be offered for sale. This farm consists phone. 152"
4ohn Leary. -Mr. Harold O'Brien, of ings and incubators, etc., by auction of 92Y., acres of good dny 'loam with com-
the Medical School, London, spent the this fall and is now busily_ building a, Portable Prams J,onse ane outbuildings. mt,ia SEAPORTS ONT.
*eek slid with IIIc. and' Mrs.: F. good sized dwelling the property. farm ;e in a high state of cultivation, well
b''on P P y adapted for grazing or grain growingi Terms ATTRACTIVE RE -INVESTMENT FOR MATURING VICTORY BONDS.
'Brien. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emmer- Opening of Grace United Church, on Farm -Ten per cent. of purcha#e money
r paid down on day of sale: 20 per cent. in 30
sony.o:f -Galt, and Mr., and, Mrs.,, Mc- :Porters ,Hill,-GTace United Chprch 1r
Tray, of Preston, spent the week end
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Porter's Hili, was duly opened and
days, balanee may remain on mortgage at
rate of 51F-• per cent. ERNEST TOWNSHEND,
-truth - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leslie.-
dedicated on Sunday November 13th,
Proprietor; George H, Elliott, Auctioneer.
-Miss Vera Hambly and Vera Leary,
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1927. The pastor, lft_,
v. R. M. Gale
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Wali iia Wilso'tr and, =101ary -Graham
the Teachers' Training
presi'ded-and-conducted the'dedicatorg
services and Rev. A. E. Doan,
Psalm and prayer by the President. Miss Gladys Slay, soloist and reader,
Ot completed
reourse in Mitchell last week. -Mr. and
of
Clinton, preached both morning and
FARMS FOR SALE
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Mrs. Tuft and Mr. and Mrs. Dayman,-
evenibg, In the, morning he. based his
ARMS FOR SAM -,& FEW CHOICE
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of Bayfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle sermon on the words of Jesus to
on Sunday. -Mr. Mannie
Peter, John 21-25: "Simon, son - of
farms In the Townships of t7ebotna
ruckeramith. and Hlbbert. Goad buildlum and
eace, df M9ra�iU; •visaed "lilt � ro-
fer,Orden
Jonas, lovest-,'!lieu-#rte,'-' placing spa=
pall. located as to markets. THOMAS OAM-
Mr. J. Speare and attended the
cial emphasis that i'f',;truly love
MRON, Exeter, OuL 906s-tf
Tuneral of the late Mr. Shute on Mon-
our Lord we wili' "feed the sheep and
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FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRE FARM FOR
day. -+Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison
be active` in all :good work:• Ifi the
sale, being Lot 8. on the lath Concession
iand Mr. and Mrs. Tyerinan, of Sea-
evening l e,s-Oke from Matthi'w 25-40.,
of Grey Townshdp. On the premises is a two
forth, spent Sunday with Mr. and
"Inasmuch- as ye have done it unto
story brick house with slate roof and all
modern conveniences, ole veneer;
Mrs. G. G. Wilson. --Mr. and Mrs.
the test of these, ye have done'it un-
frame barn 5bx60 Peet on stone foundation ;
t foundation;
William Worden and daughter, Miss
to me." At both services has mea-
water system sial through the stable; also
Ethel, of Stratford sent Sunday
Stratford, P
sages were most applicable and de-
g PP
another building mil and26xfeet a drwea well
with a windmill and supply tank: 13 acres
vith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worden.-
livered in a most appealing way, The
of hardwood bush. :For further particulars
Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brien spent Sun-
choir was ably assisted by the help
apply to ALEX, BUCHANAN, R. R. No. 3,
Slay in Stratford and London. - A
and special renderings of male Quart-
Walton, Ont. 3128-4
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT so, CONCESSION
-high class concert will be given in the ettes one in the morning from North
'Town Hall on Friday evening, Novem-
Street Church, Goderieh, and in the
10, Morris Townsbip, containing about
ber 25th. The artists are Miss
eveningthe Lobb brothers of Chn-
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5b sorsa, thinadjo20 Village of Walton. C.P.R.
station within 20 rode. On the Droperty Is n
Brace, elocutionist, and Misses Stew-
ton. The church was packed at both
bank barn 40x80, hen house 16x32, silo 12x30,
-4rt and Crone, of London; Mr. Gor-
services, many in the morning having
never failing well with windmill, comfortable
don Beattie, of the British Civil Ser-
to remain outside. On Monday eve-
frame house containing 7 rooms wimodern
conveniences, new furnace, electric ligmodern
!arae
-vice , Nigeua, West Africa.
ning a fowl supper and entertainment
woodMed attached to house. The land is ,rst
I-
was greatly enjoyed by a very large
class, well drained a•nd in splendid state of
'I,- `11 CROMARTY audience in s rte of the ancon enial cultivation. Phone 14-232. Seaforth, or apply
P g on the premises to JOHN McDONALD. Saw -
Notes. -The November meeting of weather. The crowd was so great that min, wea:tan. 3120x4-tf
the M.S. met at the home of Mrs. the church shed had to be used to
Russell Scott on Thursday last, the make sufficient room. The entertain-
President, Mrs. Scott, presiding. A ment was of a varied character. 'The
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1good attendance was present. The special entertainers were the blind
meeting opened by singing the 127th girls, "Sunbeam Trio," consisting of
Psalm and prayer by the President. Miss Gladys Slay, soloist and reader,
The remaining portion of the study from Sarnia; Miss Greta Lammie,
hook, "Moslem Women," was read by violinist, of Hensall, and Miss Cath -
Mrs. McLellan and Mrs. Wm. McLar- erine Sells, pianist, of London. They
en, after which a few minutes was gave a very high class and delightful
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spent in discussion. The business programme. Mrs. H. K. Kennedy,
.part of the meeting was then dealt former pastor's wife, rendered very
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with. Hymn 270 was sung, after fine solo numbers. Rev. Mr. Hogg, of
which Mrs. Duncan McKellar closed Clinton, brought greetings of Huron
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with prayer, the members repeating Presbytery, and Revs. Kennedy and l�lf� ,Ifl
7.e.
the Lord's Prayer in unison. - Rev. Doan gave addresses. The pastor, Mr. 111
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.John Elder, of -Logan, Iowa, occupied Gale, presided and Mr. Herb Cox and
the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Mr. Fred Elliott expressed on behalf t"
{' at Cromarty on the Sundays of the of the church the appreciation due all 111IIII
I 8th and 13th consecutively. Mr. El- those who in any we. had contri'but-
h Y
alar Preachpd two very impressive 'and ed in making the occasion the splen- � ,__� I ! !' I L ! I',' l- YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED T O BE PRESENT
spiritual setmons.-Miss'Jean Rafe- did success it had been, and in bring- _ -
! say, of Toronto, was the guest of ing to a completion the erection of
Mrs. Roy McCulloch for the past the fine church, special reference be- - AT !/ ER?'ELABORATE DISPLAY O F THE FAMOUS
° week. -A number from here attend- ing made to the work of the contrac- - - -
aed the fowl supper at Elimville on tprr; Mr. Dennome. The proceeds.
v Monday night last. -Mr. John Scott drAdhnted to over $6715.
Is very busy at present gbuilding an 7f
use. -A few of "
It ho MASRL4GT$s
extensive poultry _ t bride's s GILLESPIE FUR COMPANY BETTER FUR COATS.
4 ` the tale at enjoyed a very fine F'igbtcinrt-Chowan. m sire h.. b of he �jy
musicale at the home of Mr. John p rents; on November eth, . the Rev. J. �L
E: "�.� o}$B. 'ass'eted lrY the Rev:. W. Fingland,
Scott a few evenings ago, being very MYnftico, AIiicther of the brialsgroom, Eliza-
-pleasantly entertained by ogle of Ltin- n beth Doth y, daughter of Mt. and Mia. J. When radio broadcasting was instituted by Westinghouse ® oy y
d'on's noted violinists, Mr. Whitehouse, G• Cbw*o1ij to F'ran'klin. Fing+land, or To. as a means of giving to the world its universal 6enefita and At this Store all day
ionto, sen of Mr. and Mrs. John F3ngland, pleasures, the goal of batteryleas Operation was set.
accompanied by Mr. Stephens, df Lon- a LondeaboTo. ' ,
,don. Some of the local Violinists i$eotchmer•Talpot-'At the home of the bridea The foremost vacuum tube engineerarof the continent irliva
-° �+ivere also present. Altogether a (very i`�'�'ti• on November 5th, by the Rev. R. devoted their scientific knowledge and experience to this end
M. Crate, of Bayfield„ Freda Lilis, daughter for over six ears to Westinghouse laboratories. and at last
+enjoyable evening was spent. - Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Talbot, of the Blue y have perfected a tube which operates directly from the light Tuesday, N22nd
iand- Mrs. Dwight Fischer, of Harris- water Highway, to Roy Frederick Scotdh-
toll, spent Thanksgiving at the hof Mrs. Fischer's mother, Mrs. Wme mar, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchmer• socket.
6ta'nley.Township. Now ou tart own either a five tube or six tube Westing-
�� ]om. Storey-Hudie.-At Trinity Church, Bayfield, on Y'
Bntler.�Miss Mary D. Gorse, of To- ltokem+6er 6th, by the Rev. F. H- Paull, !rouse receiver that costs leas to buy and less to operate titan The
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'ionto, was the week end guest at Mr. Telliselle, dah`. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George has ever been offered before. - l Gillespie e Fur Coats are In a class by themselves as
Hudie, of God4rleh Township, to John T.In them you will find exceilertce of tone, hi eciecttvit_ e
'�V'illiam )Hamilton's. Storey, of MoKillop.
Wo i� .y.-� extreme distance and full volume, combined'wiih h simplicity of makers of fur Goats; where quality counts, an
41 CONSTANCE -' DEA`T'HS operation, pleasing design and the guarantee of satisfaction
MdAtiamson.-In 'Wingham, on November Sth, by the Pioneers of Radio. reasonable price is a consideration.
,+ Notes.- Mrs. A. McLarry, of -Sand- wiula* R. ;walligh aon. ,in his 67th years,, 'Those new models are on display in our store. Let us give
A ~, Jchv• was a guest last week at, -tile stein. In East w7av0anosh, on November 6tt, you a demonstration in your i'iotne without lost or obligsitiott.
' jYSHft oT Mr. and Mrs. ROb@rt ]loser- ,W i Gd filch o nN v m® ber 4 h. Jag, ' It is a privilege to see Dresses so unusualltp attra�cir�e '
ilr�;.{lt the afternoon service in the. Walker utfeA 64 years.
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fir. and 1WIsp ft# r hereon, Order a coat if you wish, but see them anyway.
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