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I'PIMP Ali A I'�.�, WE, ca e IWWU Ie4. Easy IWA14 d lip ppe ak ' tb A, �hesn , er ne Seaforth Lawn Bowling, CWb vnw era Of V4>0 repres- held on Itheir greens on, Wednesday of this week, There was d- yeaifligi; A oped. icalf crop 10-1 entation a loc4ls and the oUtSlde� HOOSI are paying Ong$ the visible E cago steer purchases y killers, dur Ih ing the first six months were�l Per '-Arnold, ack 41F, 3 3 2 C Goderich, Blyth, and the earlyiummer niW bot' 1 2 e!ubs vepresent6d. were W.00dtocki� .. .. ... C LucWow and London. The first event na#ve and western'l a remun, cent. less .-than in. IM; eir 9 30 was wo -gart's. Hensall tie. d lMacki. Geo. 2 3 42 40 y Dr,,1XcTag re ae a v an a isfAol vireight was 22 per cent. as people !COOK tile rink, the runner 60. beirig,11om Me, YO TZ BrOadfIDOt If hBrowne - Replacement cont e most arerase weight was 17 POU3,44S 'ted Nit 1*4�w L Leonard Dermilft,God4rich rink, The final in serious problem of th-, ___r. head less than in 19m. visa � -Who was pecatg -real game, the rinks Current values are abD' &r cwt. G"isers VARNA. 5urrow's, Minor I 1 2 1 2 2 this event was a -cTia from oiithweste�a pas- tied oing home, Dr. Wf 'he Caldr, Kathle,�n I C 3 3 2 a being 9 hig r than year 5caut tures relieved beef scarcity early in Notes. - Comi' 0! Can will b'�_'� Cluff, Thomas C 2 C C 1 38 gart wirming out by one, abpt on the �rospedt of relief. -.1irnier July When price adjustment was in Church concert on Dr. T&JE4tls lawn he 'S, Seaforth IDaly, George last 'end. Joe -HeMillan ar, Ili is slowly idence.' How -far this adjustment on Tuesd 'enlll-g, C, C. rise in at c9ttle recaq� regular evi ay ev gust Doig, Mary 2 3 2 4q. 29 rink, won the second,,,ewnt, the rLUn- f 4W Urs.,11 derG to the new-000st'."' ckers, process will go, on si-maral t. ner UP being Fred, IiiiiiVs, Goderich -depends ook for the alivertismen -Ur. and fur"eral of Duncan Badil .. .. .. stimulating demand UxLtO�, ly Was fattors, obiedly thq season's igras�s Mrs. Fred Davidson, ot Deroit, call- fEill C I I I 3-- rink.-. The Coroltiun event went to exc6�ded. Feeders reee serti i�'�UiAV OIL Suli- Hill Farquhaf,. Dom*n ng ed on friends in tl
Z 39 2 . . - - . - 8 0 51eergusoh, Mayg. + family Idt for thW h, in R: E. Bright, who defipated W. G' detern-Anation rlevex nother day.-Blliabt Riothers,"of Oshawa and Willis in. the firiAts. The play. W 'their Firillayson, JessiieL_ steer -have dhanged their, either New York, spertt Siii- Y with the United Church Sunday School, MT. W. "Ided Forrest, Marg. O' 1 '2 'IL 2 a Fff RST EVENT. acttially purchasing r as po- uncle Miss, 2. auut and J I � ta, be nrolled InAJ1�0 Tpi4�i�e cattle Logan� . their Aeiyii3ture for Gardiner', Ver,%.. 2 2 Preliminary. tential , investors. Both�.�,� GIRLS pTiar to, II43R . their home in ance Educati, .1overdock, Tom, Seaforth. Woodstock prices and feed prospec ges a the st.41r. and C. T. U. -is worldnig elitpita ning Harina, Annie... 2 3 S. A. lugs , o,ro, day chols, from 00ast to� COSS4 3, 1 3 1 R. E. Bbright-14 A. -SItevenson-13 high stocker market i ng. In *iends from, 'Dotl�oit-Dn 'IF- Reid, aim being to educate '11logg, Frank. . 2 1 1 1 2 I. IS"forth. )Goderitlu fact, prices have hardexR4,l wes the Young. t Soft NE Toomament Mir Hoggarth, Marg. 2 3 2 an I I .of Toronto, is holidaying, at his old the terrible ilsof intemperance, 4to C Joe MAL A. Taylor -15 until yeailinga haAve sis, 12c havi he1 1 2 Stdforth. Seaforth. and 11y2c , -it 9, fo t Hudson, Dorene. b 0,1 Ile- COLLEGUTE ENSTITU" 'home-4,1fisses 'Gladys' and Em"y ffriig 1P00. pri, r Jackson, Chas. C 'Q -- C 38 J. Beattie -17 W. G. VnHis-13 tually paid in Texas land e calves ReVittY, Of 'L0nd0n,,'Speut 'Sunday at essays on thf� Sabi 2 C C Myth. i Seaforth. have been contracted at i�irld $55, GROUNDS, SEAFORTH their ome in the village. --,Mr. 'W, "Temperance.'�-Wias Ina Scott O'. a car load of live stack, to ToVonto on the home ear [illia* Beatty, Of August !29th pending li,olidaoo_�iv� Lane, Helen C, C C . E. H. Close -12 one sale at $5.6 being To Tbf� I Mliott and Ift. Ooleman,,each, shipped London is,,s
McDonald, John .. .. .. .. her a. . . . . C_ 0 First Round. whole country is bein Wed, Of her mother, Mrs. A. !r.
McDonald, Whi, IC I I 1, 3 Steven, on 15 Thylor-12 anything ing a pted to Satulrday.-4Mr. Mrs. Austin w MoGonigle, Gordon. J. Beattie 16 Gidly-13 the feedlot operation their Mount Brydges spemk 'the week end C -cher, Helen C --the vil- f. McK,ez Goderich. Seaforth. aniiety to get cattle nio feeders with friends in ari& arvandt and soi�, of Detroit� are vis* ... or's parents, Mr. and, A a. XcLeaR,Andrew 2 3 Sim6ris-2 G. G.' Halgh-12 are ignoring quality... First Round. lage.-r--M. John Watsonj Miss Bessie la 33 5 110, Seaforth. Legible handwriting ow� market and. Jack spent S-ariday al; the home McLean; Elizabeth - C C Hensall. returned home after spezidlft�-g,� wall justifies these conclu" MeNaUghon, Ann 34 2 28 Dr. XcTaggart-23 Dr. Bechley-l? its. 10.00 a.nt-Clinton vs. Chiselhurst. of Mr. and Mrs, J"XGisop. 1 3 32. ant holiday -with her br4lu Mason, Grace .3&- 40 Seaforth. Winkharn. Curtailed beef produtth. during 11.00 a.m-Brucefiel. vs. Blyth. ltroit,-.--jM.,r. and Mole, Laura C Tlos. Johngon-14 A.MZrawford-J20 the last half of 1928 will, e reali- 12.00 noon-4Gorrie vs. Seaforth. BLYM Mr. an& W:s. S. Nigh, Alosia 41 3' 3 2 'I Ka*r. hav*` Goderich. Wingliam. zation of a cattle supp y ion like 1.00 p.m.-Goderich fm. Brussels. Notes.-41ev. Aldworth, of Exeter, ed to Detroit after a pl��an"6114a�r. Nolan, Tboma,�_ C CL C C F. flunt-M Blaek--�:12 herl,s teeth, 4ncidentalff3f',�,.,` ishing -who supplied for Rev. Maines, of :at'the home of *Mr. H. Za S.%. Semi -Finals. Patrick, Marg.. a C 3 1 2 2 Luoknow. London. ammunition to the.Argent 'i -Lefli '$Wddiiad�e, f bra, ie MCCOY-12 Pierce agitators. Wjaltwi last ISunday' visited iwith Mr. Patrick,. Ross W 42 a 2 3 C 35 3.00 p.,maraw made for winners. George. Kirkb_y, and at the home of the week end 'at her hailie A Pinder, James i s i -i 2 Goderih. S"96rth. -Cornfed cattle were ft(Ow close ly 4.00 p.m. -In first round. John 01s. He was ded by Mrs. G. of etrait accipmpaza Purcell,- Joseph., 36 C 2 30 _Broderick --- 8 marketed by the iniddle-ek4ly than .. .. .. T. MoDerinid- 2 ' W nRM00110.12, C 32 C 4ryR . . Second in d -6.15 Game. Uiss Betty Edbwards, of -3W Purcell, !Ma....ry many years an 1 a s us draft r3 3 -2 2 Stevenson..� ...10 Bea&94' . . . 8 Bhe. Wiliam mill qu- ;of July ad been made �PRZZES Wllism' Uttle leave this.' week for Clint Wh hu has been tt, Grace 1 of sot ssers. i hweste*lgra the -W, , Axthur and Elliott 2 1 high prices U11 medium prize, $25.00; 2nd prize, $10.00 Haigh ............ 8 14 on the I3 Crawford. 1197" 15 diaughter 'tnd 'Edith "Nelf removed., -in 1,01intaii-ADiital 83. . . . . . . . . . . . - . - McT Relatil y 8h unt C W%hat both _h of the othw teams r t. IC 3 C 2 and common cattle suggq�p aind $5.00 to eac Joyce, the MIS, -Mona ... 40 kill . 6ra, distributors, d f Sebii#gville yisitedwith Soutiir ofD�A 4 hi Third Rouu%L 3 * a anal un. 2 t,rM1Z1 'let, -beef gath ri -will guaratee& 2 Trott, Clarence Northestern eri gr .,to. ge 06 hitious :play. E40tk, IStewart has. Ste-Vension nt 3 17' 40A4R Finals. an Mr. Alkenhead. ritigiville' -motored. to Niagara the Wallae6, I-ona. . 35 C 38 24 cTggart ...... 8 MeDermid ... 7 be lightet since the inception. of Wallshi� Edith C I I I 2 9 the industry and that the supply of ADMISSION 25c sunaay.-T&s. Hienry Young and SECOND 3VENT. Master Henry have returned from BAMELD iWay, Claire 40 47B C 2 29 Stok cattle from that quarter wi All proceeds go to Seaforth Girls' Kincardine, where theywere visiting. Breezes. -,-Ms. J. H. McLeod and W4bster, Jean.,., 3 2 k Bright .... . inirtary. C Preli also be limited. 2 Joe keMillan 14 Foresighted feeders, in an affort to Soft Ball Club. 9 Wheatley, FeTne 2 1 1 2 2 C R. E. Gifford, of Toronto, is 'visit- Miss Lucy WOO& are enjoyin' a holi- W, G. Willis .... 9 E. H. Close ... 13 insure the ing her -sister, Wh,s. S-. 0. Leslie.- day at port Sta3,16y.-Many will, no Waite, Ernestine 3 inselves against a buying Managing Committee: Mrs, Bell and children, of Toronto, doubt, be delighted to know that Rev scradrile lateJ in he season, have Wright, Gordon 26 41 �2' First Round. McMillan ....... 10 lose ....... A made such, extensive purchases in. the E. R. Crawford, John Gallagher, R. are visiting at the horritee of herrO- Mr. Savage, of Pontiac, Wichian, is' Taylor .......... 16 Gidley ....... 7 ther, Mr. S.' -'bhell&. - Laundy's to be in ;Bayfield on Thursday night pasture region that the available sup- J. Gilbb, Thos. A. Beattie; Charles Dr. Bechley ... 11 ply f light cattle 'has been closely Holmes, 'Chairman; A. D. Sutherland, 111h��'a supplied thel Tnusic for the next, August 30th, to deliver an ad- stret dance. -The nnual UPPER SCHOOL Johnson ........ 12 Black ....... 5 bought. Secretary. Flower dress in St. nrew's United, C u --h,. McCoy ...... * ... 18 Broderick ... : 9 Hogs, in view of present stocks of Show of Blyth Horticultural Society at 8 p in. MT. 'Savage is -heard br Second Round. lard and meats, look high enough, but is being,loked forward to n Wed- thousands each Sunday over the radio- 0 Taylor ......... 10 Simmons .... 7 development of -broad domestic de- nesday, August 29th. It will -be held and all are much interested in his 4- ;� e gathering west of the -Missouri in emorial Hall. A musical Name 0 E Johnson ........ 16 McCOy ...... 13 mand, expanding export trade and. cattl 'Pro- sermns.-Come and both see and hear 0 River. As high prices . invariably grmm will be _11, 9 -9 t Beattie ......... 10 Haigh ...... 12 'packer acquiescence in a bull cam- give also supper him Thursday evenffig.-MiTs, E.'R. draw cattle to market Prematurely served from 6 to 8 p.m. Weston is'visiting her -sister at Sar- Crawford ........ 11 Pierce ...... 10 paign make even higher prices prob- Ia W k 0 J. hicMillan-4bye. able. there is no possibility of customary nia.-The fishermen here, at God-erich f grassers, either in beef Third Ro nd. congestion Archibald, A. 2 I .. .. .. 2 1 2 Native lambs may pro disturb- or feeder condition during September VIALTOIX� and Grand. Ben, are etitioning the- Mcmillip ...... j. 12 Tohnson .... 10 ve a 2 2 uence, although the and Otatuber, pr Dr. C. E, Toll, Dentist� Blyth, Wild 1�e in Minister of Game and Fiheries Haigh ......... A7 Crawford 11 ing price infl obability being that tom Wednesdays from 2.30 to 8 P.m. garding perch nets. For fourteent', Barber, Wm. C dressd market is healthy and lamb Kansas and other pastures in the W'al 67-2 Stevenson ....... 12 'Hunt ....... 15 31 years 2% inch nets have been used, IBlack, Geo. C is getting the 'benefit of higr� beef southwest will be dpleted early. MacPherson-Bwes.-A pretty Aug- but recently cGrnonin hasbeeu Wader- Fourth Bound. cos. Brftdfoot, E. 0 C McMillan ..... :.15 Taylor ...... 12 Should the northwestern astural t ed.ding was sicolemniz'd on Tues- and ordersgiven to use 2Y2 inch size. irr June us w Browne, L. C 0 2 42 Haigh ......... 10 Hunt ........ 18 Killers put up a stiff fight area prove as delinquent in, the mat- These nets catch fish which are Smal day, August 14th, at the horne of the to prevent top cattle from- crossirig Burrows, A. 31 �8 3q 40 .. .. .. .. 35 Finals. all -the avail- egroom's parents, Mr. and- ItIr's. and unsalablend fish mut be-niuw Calder, K. C 3 the $16 -line. Having done so, brid '6 6 CONSOILATEON. outside price the able evidence indicates, grass cattle ' John MacPherson, 317 Ave. G. North, inches long. The proper size for perch-'. Cbesney,'Jas. 3 promptly jumped to now $2.50 to $3 per cwt. higher than Sasatoon, at five o'clock in the af- is 2-,,,, and they are as First Round. $16.40 and even that figure was out king that thi� Daly, Geo. C C henMiss Edith 0 -pal Bowes, size be allowed. -Mrs. H.,W. Hialb,of, Duncan, B. 2 C 42 Broderick ........ 8 Bechley ....:.10 of line with cost of cheaper steers. ternor, w daughter of Mr. andMm. Isaac Bowes Essex, was the guest of Rev. and' Edmunds, A. C C 2 2 C 88 27 Black .......... 10 Bright ...... 12 About the aniddle of July a run of brid of M1r. Alex. - Farquhar, D. 4?,R C 3— .. .. .. .. Willis .......... 12, McCoy ....... 8 southwestern grassers was Dalsible of Vanscoy, ecame the Mrs. Paull this week. -Mrs. John 'Carl Forbes HacPhemon- Rev. Thompson, Of Toronto, visited -her J. C 2 2 1 2 8 C IPierce ........... 6 Close ....... 8. for some readjustment, but the out, y United Church, brother, Mr. R., W. Delgaty I-ast week. standing -feattire of this yei�&s. cattle J. W. Pratt,of Wesle :7erguson, M. 3 Gid-leyL-4bA. initer. The -Miss Alma McKay, -who has beeril' inlayson, J. '3 40 '3 Second Round. nar- F market hs, been an unreasoftbl' war, the officiating in cou-ple were unattended. The bridee, h m for -her holidays, left for TO- 'Frost, JoL C 2 2 2 C 2 Bechiley .......... 8 Bright ...... 10 row spread between choice bullocks 1� -r types. teers, pelling- by her rr;1 on Satudlay-&r. ind Mrs- Willis .......... 14 01' se ... ... I I and the othe S who was given in marriage ove 2 0 h ing in a frock of Arthur Peck, of Akron, Ohio, left for- Grieve B. C 2 2 IL 1 3 C Gidly .......... 11 Simmons .... 12 at $13.50 and $14.75 ave never sold father, was charm 'Roii,id. high, especially when values of Third as powder blue Veorgette. Sb�-_ carried home Tuesday aft&r a -pleasant hli-.
Hogg, Franfk I 3- 3 ak V ew" hides and by-product are taken into Aimeri-can.Beauty roses and shell Pink day of two, weeks at "The L e 1 Bright ........... 7 �Si mons. 6 .. 3 rs. H. A. Armstrong FEO;tel.__4Mr. P. Keegan, of Alpena; H6ggarth, . 2 D Willis --bye. reckoning; Naturally owners of long spaggy asters. M Tberide7s il, is'visifting his, broher, Xr.,
Hudso 2 C 3 -dressing,qualified cattle are Michiga Jackson, L: -2 C . Finals. fed, high played the wedding music Bright ......... 10 Willis ........ 8 complining, but they are up ag i A mother was in a hecming glown of Fmnk Keegan. IC Jeffersori, N. 2 3 an economic. condition, from which cocrpe ack satin with Breezes. -Charles P. Keegan-, Of
Lane, Helen 2 0 Mac%ersorl, Alpena, Michigan, is here misiting his - there is no escape. Distributors and toulche,si f lace. Mrs- wC. 01.. 22 11 C 10 3 consumers in a determined effort to Mothr of the bridegroom, wore rose- brother, Frank Keegan.. He. is ac- - illnL. 2 2 1 2 2 C WHA7'S NEXT IN LEVE reduce beef prices have accepted an wood crepe back satin. for Ithe TI -2 companied by Mr. Louis Durand, from 1 McDonald, ny, whicli was near Alpena, who is visiting his sis- McGonlgle,G, 47R '16 i�R inferior co odity. At all times ception after the cererno STOCK PRICE,= there -has on plenty -of good beef performed under a canopy o summer -ter at Dry sdale. Mr. Durand, was a, McLean, A. C 0 38 flowers, t1re pretily appointed table residentf Bayfield, about fifty years 16 . . . . . . . . . with weight; -never has the, ma*et McLean, E. a 0 While the following article taken Centred wTtb the bride's cake sur- ago, when be had a wagon shop where' * i '2, 2 3 0 from the New Breedr'Et Gazetie deals (been oversupplied with light beef of was Nolan, Thos, C witb American live gftcX and live any gra&- in.faet, mediumy�arlings roundd with silver vases 16-f Shirley Jobn Day's shop now stands. -Mr. A. four tall blue candles -in C. ellhargey, wh6 recently sold is Id relatively higher than the have so poppies and .. ... .. toe -nditions in Canada are Xbtt, Evalena. - ' - - - - * ' "' " . . . i *3 .. _k prices, co finished -kind and nothing hns, bepu silver olders. The rooms were pro- whiolesale grocery business to Jarries, Oliver,. F. C I 2 2 3 2 similar enougoh to make it very inter- more conspicuously out of ine wift� fuely decorated ith vari-Irolred Lloyd & Son, Stratford, is spending: Peterson,E. jr, 42 3 ...... esting for our readiers: prim�e, cattle tharl, the "yell,16* ani�- garden flowers. Mr. and MtrS. Mae- his holidys, Waliter John- Ryan, Aileen 44PJ 39 3 8, C 'We are well Ang in he 6cond mer" type of steer. rfi,ersn left by autombile, for Round ston, our popularbaker, recently pur- Sills,' W6-nlea C, blf of the current livestock y:ear. With -killers in a daily 'icignfte HEAR Lake',wnd, are Spending their hoiney- ebased froin John Howard the prop- i a during the first six fr cheap �*ef feeders have beer�, mon at Birdie, Nest Cottage there. erty opposite where he now has his ftith, L. 3 4ar 88 0 monthisi? TPlat's, going to�hsppen? especially alint out of thd 1=rket. They will be at home after Septem- bakery, some years ago Owned and !G. else he 'pens, m(*t her Ist, at 418 Ave. 1. North. Among occupied -by Miss Lottie Martin, -_Mrd. ductidii,,present an car- the wedding gift was a silver tea Heideman, f Mitchell, 'has bought 8 eut courage, Anywhere�fftw $18 : , i" UM04 b Mor to
rie, no uggegtian f lontitudi.. Cat- _,for — y the lot frim -Thornas i1ey at the bush, . to vice presented to th 'bride b Be &im� 0- aughter" will 6L- 4*ft1sfd the uh,'up6mrn there was no itzenr dnetrg'and gtaff of the cityhoSpital, and has lbuilt a rest and tongortable, 3 tle Ahd hdg s,l Radio Preacher of the Yirnt Baptist ser 19 0 io evtbly lighter th,96i in'1027; kedping tilve td1tatiatobeef iwhwo she vfts a stencirmphe'r, and cottage. Mr. Bailey has, sold two' Chirch of Pontia, D'alch, at the
3 8 0 bedf-trade Aogly the enl e a -ms' of flat silerware, from CaTap- other lots at the buzh, one to Ur. A16st; 9. 0 98 an'd et"�ig packsrs td dettit la Ta@,fQ ell,s, Limited, the firm to which the Martin., of Stratford, and ouei to Po Age "%that llltj= , The groom it a G. Curi7linham, of probably at substa",al pro&, the at- dr, tn to tile 0 wo&JA 62etka gmildsom f KTs. Sam TQ=Ilhemn, people are in Biyteld thin seama-for" Ahb vlairD July pevipd.i�blmff during the durbvl of Sforth, Ont. the first time and are charmed ith t great depl to &&i*aes. ftP4, the. orive or V0120, there is in aiving a i ,"follow U1 Alice Hoy, of Toronto the eautitul acesr atd. safei 'bgrle eal gad productiob, �ffie f,66- GARDMIC 4T19 Ica vespotise to fift1h vrideo�; -711H ffi�- fed oa corn t g6 arrIvM homeon Saturday and intends and are ftlking of tut *h the stay- to !&iVt62MbV �Iot 0 supply d that me t'. �Snt wit oing to the West with her moth" in ing lots.-4Last In I0� Au & -
was, divided %ft fouT ctegs it , wm b4i Owl gi "*j, 28, cattle end ho�g at higlh valluatifts Wg be iGn6ful aid the old dtot","b the near futiar-8.�119t. 'Ailld, Hugh tool; an option �= so_ve�M % i t� i , 3' -hojo ill, omploud"Ond, 14e readfir absorb'! closel Tids sho Ben . & "Y tit* taldh -ftd hanan an Mrs-Wift"41n N=PhriOs th lake shore d �dl lt �riiaw' Iliats, win stratfovd Willimn J. Stingoln thd h=nvy ralt!3 &k&dd 010 8.06 sharg. of, Torwa This nmea thoy qlv 'n T Joh. of 611ttle, met them 6 vwr !0 0: This in one 000 66 visking *iendk In %V414mr1l last VeOh- into built -Ag 10to aad C.gv to S!= -
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