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41 _.AiurdaW June 80th.—Mr. eoustghtly on your labors.
T ftob4rt' Stephenson, - - Iare, �81�no on behalf-rilthe members and.
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-a' few days With, friands in gaherents of the coagregaton.'l-
36 imow -and Walkerton.—Mr. Russel _01"[06117 Brea CIYA=12010 stclillen
ere ardiCord..
c=t -and MT. Walkvr Carlile W.
-week end visitors in 114ieh1Vafi,-Mr.
11ugh Love has purcob. sed an FAsex No. (25022) (20070) llsmPo
car.,and Mr Willie ye, a-Zhm?6� Enrolment No. 2096 A
W�M Form
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1�4 lZes
�otji,Mr, and Mrs. This celebrated stallion for mares
ro' Other
zi, tit 41 S*
let qpv.—Ris,� iwe. a Wei 5i _W�
Willi4 _-Nhe, of,"Ellice, V14ited. on this -as fbllows:- pmeas, with ta. 10��O
t`�lA Miss. Bertha . F6iTest,, of', hOUr line on Sund�y.�Quite a number from Monday-NMIl aeave his own stable. Lot, Z3.
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and proceed.'to An 7
of 'Iball� Concession 6, Logan, drev,
rt4;, -iiid Wis. " ShaffiRr,
daiiedQu frieob.fii this- vicul- this vicinity. attended, the open air Krauskopf's, Lot 7, Conees gn.
;eivice -held at Willow Grove, on Sun- for noon; thence t. Peter at 14, ALL TIRE
iity,�ka FjKday.��Mtster Johnny Far�
ancaug a fe-W day� 'afternoon�Much sympathy . is Concession 5, MoKillop, for niaht;� Tuesday-
pf''Herleall'. is eop To his own stable'for noon; where be will re-
at.,the'hdme . of 'his krandpar- extended to Mrs. Martin Purcell and main for the afternoon.
Me.
J. Cochrane._-kirs. Mr.'arid Mrs. Thomas Purcel� in their Joseph 011iourlie's, Lot -A To
'ants, -for noon
_�Ir. and
Ross 'Dick, 4pf Toroutoi'who has been sad bereasrement, in the death of Mr. Killop, thence to 1pok Bros., Brod
haven. for night. T1mim"Vt:-T4'!0eW9e 'Pen-
,apending a few Weeks- with her par- Mar -tin Purcell.—Mr.s. Henry - Koehl 3-r- nowles', Lot 6, Condesoiou'12, UpKI110P, for
and Mrs-. J. Cochrane, left has a curiosit in the form of a gos- ud,cn; thence to Geoilze Slemons, Lot 24, C� a- Rim shfift
�euts, Mr. y cession II,. Logan;, for night. Friday - ro
-for her home on Monday.—The Sacra. ling which when hatched out had, three _eu Roy's, LDt 12, Concession 8, Logan. for
-2neiit of the Lord's Supper will be ob� logs. The extra one had to,be re- noon; then will - proceed to his own stabl%
iserveo on.Sunday afternoon, July 8th. moved so that it could walk with ease. where 'he will remain until the following
Harvey, son of Mr. -and 'Mrs. Wlm�. Monday morning.
Freparatory semce, will be held on This route will be continued throughout the
'Thursday evening, July 6th. Rev. Bennewies, had his tonsils removed season health and weAther permitting.
Let the one day last week.—* Mr., and Mrs.' ;ierms.Tb insure a foa. $15.00.
]Penrose of Varna, will * cond-v
20%.
Tespondingly low
FR
�ND TUBES. ARE M.RSTS-
__1_.WARTS
Ned Naim St., Sedorti
$ Charles
3preparatory,service.
R6gele, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Koehler spent Vv%duesday at
JACOB RIGNELL, Proprietor &. Manager.
The Handsome Choicely Bred Clyds�sdule
MANLEY
Rostock and Gadshill.
Stallion
DO:X(DU WANT.
-Death
of Martin Purcell. — There
The Laba Martin Purcell.—There died
at his home on June 2,Orth, after
BONNIE GLENGYRE
191 oet, Cask Or.
-died in our 'burg on the 21st inst-, a an
life -long resident in the person of Mr.
lltAess Of eight months, one of Me -
Xillo�ls best and well known -resi-
(Imp.) No. � [238201 (19938)
Enrolment. 854 Form A I
A guaranteed Indigo import (18 oz.) Serge Suits for $47.
3Partin Purcell, in his, 59th year after, dents
in the person of Martin Purcell,
Will stand for mares for the,1season of 1923
DO YOU WANT?
:aprolonged illness. The funeral -took in
his 59th year. MT. Purcell was the
as follows
'leave
or StewarVe:
-place- from his. late -residence on Sat- son
mrday, the 23rd imt., followed -by a
I
of the late Mr. and AfiS- J04
Purcell, and was of a family �of 12.
Manday.--AWill his town stable, at
John Ceirns', Lot 20, Concession 6, Hibbert,
and proceed to James,Hills', Concession 8.
A guaranteed Botany1wool import grey Worsted Suit for $42.
'lGng concourse of friends,'to' show the
He succeeded his father on the old
Hibbert, for noon; then to Angus MdKinnonl.4,
DO YOU WANTZ
respect in whj�h he was held. Sol
.0 elym
9
homestead on Lot 9, 0oncession. I
Lot 10, Concession -11, Tuckersmith, for night.
Tuesday. -To Luther Reynold's, Lot 27, Con-
Req-dieln High Mass was celebrat6d
McKillop, where -he made a su&ess of
..!on 3, Usborne. for noon; then to William
An Irish (real Mahony) Tweed in any shade mixture for $45.
by Rev. Father Dantzer, pastor, with farming.
On June 9th, 1896, he was
Moodie's, Lot 13, Concession 5, _Usborne, for
-Rev. Father Goetz, of Seaforth, as
married to Miss Bridget O'Loughlin
night. Wednesday. -To Fred Delbridge'B, Lot
9, Concession 9, Usberne, for noon; then 21A
DO YOU WANT�?
:Deacon, and Rev. Father Bricklin, of
whom he leaves to mourn his loss'"'al-
miles earst and 21/2 miles north to John Bal-
T)ublin, as Sub -Deacon, 'and from so
One son, Thomas, on the homestead.
lanty-ne's, for night. Thursday. - To Edgar
A fancy Worsted Suit (many patterns) for $40 up.
thence to St. -Colum-ban - Cemetery,
He is also tiurvived by five brothers:
Monteith's. Lot 9, South Themes Road, for
noon; then to Dan Briatuello. Lot 27, Hib-
--where all thaf was mortal was laidto
John and James, of Seaforth; Patrick,
bert Boundary, for might. Frislay.-Alb Frank
TailorVade on our own preMiSeS
rest. He is survived -by his widow
of Steatford; William, of Detroit, and
Adlen's, Lot 19,.Concession 11, for noon; then
end- one son, Thomas, -and five bro-
there and three sisters: James and
Edward, of Syracuse, N.Y., and three
sisters, Mrs. F. kenny, of Logan
east S miles and north 1% miles to Ferg.
Colquhauno. Lot 7. Concession 9, for night
Saturday. -To his own stable for noon where
Then Go te "Br'
I'mar"AFAR um f "z g U
racimmmith AU6 Hibbert. ustod ligliam-'s
markets
07011 locaw as to TSOXAS 010X_
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1DRON, ameter, Out
WANT
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191 oet, Cask Or.
In each of Shaw's Twelve Schools
RD
follows - the present Session JR
But,
regular order from July $rd with
or StewarVe:
no forced vacations. Enter any
Seafortho
day. Booklet free. Write 1130
Phone 262
gay St., Toronto, W. R. SHAW.
Secretary.
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John, of Seaforth; Edward and Wil- township; Mrs. Klinkhammer, of Kit- he will -remain until the following Mondav MESTONJE Gum-Npped 'Tim hok the
-liam, of Deftroit; Patrick, of Strat chener Terms—To insure a foal, $16.00. DO YOU WANT?
and Mrs. Longeway, of morning- Fongest -mileage records. Yom get more
ford; Mrs. Frank Kenny', -of Logan, Guei_;� He was -predeceased -by thTee
I FRED COLQUHOUN, . CHAS. WORDEN, A "Tailor Craft" mad&to-measure Suit in Blue, Grey, Br6wli, Fancy for the money because Firestone builds in ea=
sand,Mrs. Paul Longeway and Mrs. T. of his sisters, Mrs. Gribbing, of Sag- Proprietor. Manager. Worsted or any heath& -mixture of Tweed at prices from $25 to $359
mileswith speCiai processes including G=
71. --Minkhawmer, of Guelph, who have -inaw, Mich.; Mrs. Charles Longeway,
I Dipping—and. because we aniv
the;sympathy of the whole conimun�, Kennicott, and Filizabeth. Mr. Pur- e 7(6F-
ity in this their hour of sad affliction. cell *.is a kind, indulgent father and The Pare Bred Imported Percheron c to "Bright's" d �Vb�qr
Stallion Then' 'The �argest bus,_�l ckl&
"The. pallbearers were Me Fi;�iaone,
ssrs. M. and husband, a good neighbor and a strong RAVEN AND GO AT ONCE buy Mea I
-IT. -.O'Loughlin, Jos. McQuaid, Peter adherent to the Roman Catholic faith.
Tires. See
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M4hrt, M. Murray and George Sloan. He bore his illness with Christian (12804)
—we SZVC 70M m011ieF
21 ploughing in the vicini 70MI
Monday, V,ill leavems own stabIg-at Staf-
Notes�-Mr. M. Byernmun. is busy resignations to the will of God, dying vml� H- T
ty with his fortified with the full rites of the wilastand for mares this season A. follows:
traotdr.—Miss Elizabeth Murray, of church. The -funeral. was held on S�,t- --4,9 Ro. r, BRI
fa and go north to Ae Ith Concession. Rib-
'Midsor, is home, -for her vacatian.� urday morning ito . -St. CGlumlyan bert, and west 2% miles and north 1% *1 n Bright's Own C1q.,
:Miv Helen Delaney, our teacher, clos- church, where Requiem, High Me -And west to John Melvor's, for won; mh1em Tailor Craft
__45S yl Tuekersinith, for
-day season *as 'su�-,Ihy Rev� Father Dantzer west to William Rile a.
�,ed bur�,,fthoor fdr*thqec�holi ' night. Tuesday. -North 2% miles and -%st,to DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
--funeral was very largely Seaforth, then -north 1% miles to Frank Cole-
jand has.been re-engaged for another The attend- iink , W,., L Mellis, Kippen
---term.—The Entrance exams were held ed by his, old friends and neighbors, man5, foi noon: then east by way of 2nd
'in our s�hool this week, and were con- showing the high esteem in which he Concession and south to St. Columban to W.
J. Cleary*s, for night. Wednesday. -North by
cduaed by Fred Fowler with thirteen was held in the community. The way of Beechwood. to Williarn Moylan's, for
pupils in the class—Mr. Alex. Gard- pallbearers were Peter Eckert, Patrick noon; then northeast to Henry Bennewels, Jr., milli mmr
iner is bu pressing the surplus crop McLaughlin, T h o m a s O'Loughlin, for night. Thursday. -South-east to. Ed. -%hAmm
By e town line, for nooii: then south-east
c9f hay to- make room for the new Michael O'Loughlin, Joseph McQuaid Roe
.--Messrs. John Murray and Alex. and, Martin Murray. The sympathy to Bushfield Bros., for Tbight. Friday. -East
,mrop IV, miles and south to Grey Bros., 4th Con-
31itchell spent Monday in- London—, of he community is extended to the cession of Hibbert. for noon ; then south-ea6t
r r to his own "table for night. Saturday -At
3dr. M. McLaughlin had the misf( ily in thei gad bereavement. his own stable iill day, where he will remain
tune of having several of his fingers until the following Monday morning-
-ccrushed while working on the stone Terms. -$15 to insure; two mares from
in $28.
same owner,
Kim
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HULLETT
Beans.�Brown.L,On Saturday, June
23rdi Mr. James Beam and Miss
-(Clara Brown, of Alvinston, Lambton
�cCounty, motored to Londesboroi, where
-they *ere united in marriage! by Rev.
t
Parsonage. After
a honeymoon motor trip to Kincardine
:and Owen Sound they will take up
residence in Allvinston, where Mr.
13eans is engaged in business. A host
o*f friends wish them qvery blessing
and joy through life,
Presentations. — Friday evening, SALE P10GRSUER
Jtint 22nd, a very pleasant - evening On Tuesday, July 8rd, orr Lot 29, Conces-
-we,& spent at the parsonage, Londef— B -ion 9, Morris, �t, 2 p.m., auction sale of
0 'Farm Stock and Ira ts. Everything must
boro, by the c)ioiT -of the Londesbor be sold as tl* ZTeris sold. CHARLEG
imongregation and the members 'and LOWRY, Proprietor-, D. M. Scutt,"Auctioneer.
m,ah-erefits --of the Constance Church, 3159xl
-previods t,6 Rev. and Mrs. Snell's de-
parture for their new field of labor.
'The choir of the Londesboro church RMPORTAI\\TT D\TOTECES
Swesented Mrs. Snell, who has been
organist and choir leader for so -me, F,,ORSALE.-I5 YORKSHIRE PIGS RHADY
time, -with a bandsome . table and a to wean, also 4 chunks about 75 pounds.
Apply WESLEY NICHOLS, Lot 25, Con. 5,
purm-of money, as -a small token of mcKillop. Phone !%6 r 15, Seaforth. * 3159xl
Ther painstaking services. The ad- —
SALE --,ONE HAY LOADER PRAC-
dres�s was -read by Mr. Gordon Snell FOR 'good as new, half price. ApPly
tically as
and the presentation -made by Mr. J. at Th. F.Peaitor Office. St.")$-tf
Postil. The members from the Can—
tage RASSfrHE UNDERSIGNED CAN TAKE
stamee congregation took advan G in sovera head of young stock. JOHN
of this occasion to express to MT. VARLEY, Lot 2, Concession 13, Tucker%mith.
Snell forhis faithful services 99 Pa,%- .315SX-3
tor their appreciation by presenting
1im with a beautiful club bag, con- BULL FOR SALE. -CHOICE PURE BRED
Shorthorn bull, 9 months old; color red.
taining a substantial -gum Of money') Apply to JOSEPH HOOD, Kippen, Ont.
the address being read -by Mr. J. J. 8157 -ti
'Hugill, And the presentation made by- ESTRAY COW. -STRAYED ON TO THF
Mr.. Matthew ATTnstrong. The fol- premises jof the under-ligPe%]. Lot 3. Con-
1lovving ak4 the addresses.- "Dear cession 1, Tuakerstai-th. an aged HolAtein cOw,
14-rs. Snell- We, the members Of the about June.Alth. owner may have same ts�
proving Property and Paying charges. LEO
ceh,64r -,have met - here to -night to let FORTUNE , R. R. 4, Senforth. Phone 13-144.
ypw knOvi- i-4 a small way that we 0.15�B4
Ig" -appreciated your services to us
BABY CHJ�CKS FOR IMMEDIATE DE-
zand the church during the past two givery. from Canatia'sl oldest and gtentoal
ia:A& one-Ahalf yeara. We feel, that it tmin White Leghorns. Reduced prica
is 4fily once in a life . time that help 12c each, any number. Safe sTrIval ga&r=�
iztcli as you have gqvL-n, Iis, in music teed, We were first in Canada to Advertiso
and ship chicka. Forty page catsingue free
orded people in a rural COUITTIlln- FISHER POULTRY FARM, M% 0-88, A!�ton
You. have. alWkyi been, willing to ont, 1159-11
�help in every *my poe'sible, and we FOIL SALF_---4I00 ACRES, TWIN(
SIM11 7n.fio you� -1-but we. L�IiO�r that FARM
Lot .�,. South Thames Road, 11/4 mile
V1fi&.eVsj y6li go, rotf�, witf instill in from Exeter, large brick house arid large ban'
esp6ft;all1r t plemont shed. garage. all wir,
ho-ybungo t& love barn: silo. im!
fencea never failing sVring creek at back o,
d music. Please' moopt thils farm;'7 acres of good sugar bush; well drain
e'Df g
tg&leoand ai 'A, little --re- ed. Apply to ANDREW CABSON, R. R. 3 i
24"Ibrance 'from your fyiene-s Wish- Feter. ?'bore 1715 r 22. 9169-
yoti 6very au6cess W. J:0uT now R SALE -100 ACRFS, LOT IC
Wl"-, Sigited'on. beball of tbii.thofrj� C6ikemic, g, stin.ley. or.the promise
10he second addre . IF; *Iat- �ojj I o*ff: there 16 a comfortable frame house. good baril
4�*,,our thighly esteelited' . W&I barn hiul earag*- The land is in it good stat
and wel
plonty of water.
th�'_ MerAbetg thd idhet,: nbad'ititUmd. One mile from scla"'h'
f it a
461 Rural mail An
to ca?
V4y The �c;ld d. reasonable terms
66 *0 erAbea or address Varna P05
�our gratitudIe 'for 94iu� 2157.1
services and Ole tlo-
of 'Our OM&e
& f
0 lover seei
.15 91mosom Sv�eot C
I& tbab vm PAIIII-at tightly 6�,liq oc)j; buahol_ AW6's qnsIntity of Tlmo0
M �Vkxua bf +hmd . h0tvideto A.Vid vet oslit. 046fko, 05A
104�Oa'4,11 _ frea frol
4ed and
A, nogiong wee& AMI7 to RUM
'RTV, W41ton. Lot Is. Com. I
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Ott% .16
LIVINGSTON & TEMPLEMAN, Proprietws.
JOHN LIVINGSTON, Manager.
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
EMPEROR McKINNEY
(54153) 1653
Enrolment No. 743 Form 1
Will stand for mares at his own stable, Lot
8, Concession 4, Tuckersmith.
Terms. -To insure a foal. $13-00' payable
January 1st. 1929. Parties with mares in
foal and disposing of them before Fehruary
Ist will be I -Ad responsible for insurance.
Mares at owner's risk.
WILLIAM RILEY.
Proprietor and Manager.
8154xl2
The Premium Clydesdale Stallion
FAVOURITE AGAIN
E243373
Enrolment No. 1961 L Porm A I
Monday.-Witl leave his own stable, Bruce -
field, and go south to Robert Cooper's, for
noon-, then south to Robert McLaren's. Hen-
sal,l, for night. Tuesday. -East to the Second
Concession, then north to-McGregor's corner
and east to Alex. Sinclair's, for noon: the -i
-7" to Town Line, then north -IV,
miles ix�d east to William Patrick's, for night.
Wednesday. -East and north 2% miles, then
west to Patrick Williams', for noon; then
��st 21/2 miles and south to Robert Doig's.
.th Concession, for night. Thursda7.-West
to Gemmell's corner and north to Mill Road
to George MdCartrley's, for noon ; then east to
McAdam's side road, then north to the Sec-
ond Concession. and west to G. and R. Carno-
chan's, for night. Friday. -West to Broad -
foot's bridge, then to his own stable by way
of Mill Road for noon, where he will remain
until the following Monday morning.
Terms. -To Insure, $16.00.
R. D. MURDOCK, Proprietor & Manager
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
NULBRRRY
No; 23218
Enrolment No. 850 Premium No. 154
Will stand for the improvement Of stOc4
this, season. as follows:
Friday Morning -Will leave his Own stable,
Lot 18, Concession 11, Hallett, arid procee�
south, thence east to Dave Millison's', foi
noon : thence east to Robert Hogg's, McKll-
lop, for the might Saturday-WHI Prosteec
north and west tx) John Cuthills, for noon
thence west to his own stable-
Terms-Iro inoure a foal, $16.00, payal:I14
February Ist, 1929. Alt accidents to mares a'
the risk of owners.
JAMES LZIPER, Owner and Manager.
8166-1
MONCRIEFFE PRINCE
No. 24369 Form I
Monday, leaving his own stable will 11,1211
miles east then nor+,h 2% miles, then
.a, for nbon: then nbrtlf 211�,
to Howard CrI&
Miles, then cut to John Freeman's, for night
Tuesday--Weat to Andrew FlYnn`b, for 'noon
then West to ftaval Road to Gr4hula HOM
Clintim, tot miLlit Wednesdar-Alonn t
pavement to D. Rodger's, for noon', then t
George Proetor's. Cut Lineo for n1ght. Thum
day -Along tbe Aeo6nd Of'Stal`110 tO J- M�
Ewa-A%s, f6r noon; then slouth to RnVWd PAM
to Mmor Watater'A for night V 121 a,7—T
Varna, then al,6ng Part Who th,W. drlLid'
for tioon; then to Hill.11reen, then 21/1 wu
th, then east IV, ZIRC3 - to VVI-111ti2il W(
tf C"I'A9,81 to, night. lsaturdar4% TaJIM d66
to Loyk&* Road. then north to his own titob-1
to remain until the following, u0ndw rao"
lag.
Terniss-To insure, 015;,00, ftavdblb to
0 let, 1920*, tv;'b, r%r63 from dfto OVWA%9*�
RORT. MURDOCK. MA30tim