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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-05-24, Page 5,,- ♦ w +rtM +Mn,,^.-m-,vT...m.-r.y+e—.,. —.m, Y""'•.^K Nv..N ic! ...... T�g •P;.W W qP, �+A'.* .ki8➢e .�4S AlZllly ,�ii ::'.;.Uric,% ,„ _ 4f:;; ,. ":. .'n� :' I g, .r'j 1;1 o„ a T17180. i kaA J0T eC" . h` �r •� wryJRlsVA9 . . cat b :6.04 m .' K r, ��1 4:tA 1i4Gi 9T'� ��� . � LY��11$p JQtGI�iAlA +aa TY�a•. an app • � ... � ,, ,, , .,� , . �i; � , � `aF >`l:�'T l+r � , . Y . �,p .. 'tp� ' e ID or {.d,r A� .StlQuil lel �i ti a' lou, oc�m�i w, �`` tend it. &assn been �agYeti to the ` PW?i ARlal?a'iJ lel TIIT JsEAd w y 5' . r i'' �p ird¶� 1�3 J Palo I4 �V lJ[a'. Ja•m�yes7�JC)L4U, ave Raad>1 Sabi$ Avonun9D F4lYT -0,,.ork, a Partner in l+al'lcan farm of Peat, Wai-wich Cq 1p�y pTct D ' n a yk D T Cd"C1G. Illi' BB tin 0.7'�1°v wl,.�•471° K AW a� EALL Tle�e �'lIi$rc]UIeIlIC and CO, 4a'(lr IIf�$l , ivdav 204019 ]RYirAalgna f Arnaal0l, $ "vYf 1t9fe aY a Iotp Ratrlatia' Q"ILIIL`3°(I IST r. a ,,gin :: It vase left with lair. 1€aIll by the " ,� year_ t.. xvatrga, 'lr�,: , Berk who vras_csssbier to the Ino o- 1 � � Cards cc�lmmonca at 8.30 9Committee,, Johan- �Dl'' G16a atm &Qay L�ElIDt9 �P.�.m r°,. x"�r`5`:. '� Y��a' '�•N 1.' "Reforan '- a lin h i''y9 Y ya4,3 1 ` QIu}� ,in cY®1101 Uhp$tA• ]gewl� n, is 70th r . . ,, ,.. • t :,- , � 'u, f , ! .�, � + Slt ,,, ° lu, .. DANG[NG 190 LOCK15-a lr7oyb➢Aryvy. L u e cla$81e8®II$ uaruIl ll l9$S�1 aEQ' .�+1�d�1-^In 4a�&IirYn3 °IOVRnP18¢p9 ®86 °11�pd9a y d Yi�str)tt®>Qgpt organized "Imy; Dr. ICcsandc�a �L Y 4di6a. 4D919to&againo Iitlmlr, widmvr mf the �Ol&nelIl �&lt7a �ll �6 '. �StQw Jameson with the c7r�o,n���nivance of acte G. uae" 'tilt her 91trt year. zople waltz", 1.11.11.IN�' � ��� �� � � �i, ���,gj,�s� r v 2&. 'a°+eoriIl Rhodes, then �6'rYUU® 0=2 WoNevin.-1 Goderfich, on Dldca ABtla, Oath, ° r a pe Colon to restore ldurttnalu u TDO 9 (DRO @#ST&�A Colony, erine TULays widow of the ]tato Me. 1rule in the Transvaal, which was tbon Nevin, in Sher 76th year. ;an independent Boer State. The British in Johannesburg, the Transvaal capital, were to rise when o- d .Jameson crossed the Bechuanaland border with an armed force. The Johannesburg plans miscarried, but � �Y .Jameson insisted on invading the Transvaal. On January 2nd, 1896, his ,troop'was surrounded and starved inSeaforth 4% E - tto surrender. A parliamentary inquiry followed a the handing over of the prisoners to �O Y ��o the BLritish authorities. At this in- ®�r rquiry. the cash book was called for, but it'could not be found. Cecil Rhodes ` was severely censured°and resigned ; "THEE ONLY AING SHOW COMING idlis Premiership. Jameson, who had already been imprisoned for invading s friendly State, was released because) mf ill -health. ' a He lived to become Prime Minister r ® sof South Africa and to receive a laronetcy. - I'. Bros. 9 '' The cash )book, which was lost to cofficial eyes for 33 years, is a quarto- size book - of the usual commercial' type, containing 149 folio pages. f ra , ` Twenty-seven of these pages record. , -the transactions of the Reform Com- e a snittee. s Approximately, £50,000 was sub- 4 scribed by different Johannesburg .companies and individuals between; december 31, 1895, and January 3, ° 1896, and the disbursements, which a A aconsisted principally of "Relief" and `Commissariat," amounted to £47,565 2s. 9d. Amon the latter was "£1 343 10S.' Among r •° $o A. Trimble—iDetective Agency." '1 '•' ` �� P, � I ;) ;,� From the document addressed to the British Museum by the donor, it appears that the name of the Reform Committee cashier was McClelland, who took part in the Jameson Raid. Mr. James Ball was once a col- l„qi • + . � ;� ,l • ” �' `� ,i 9 n league of his in a firm of .chartered accountants in Glasgow. McClelland i PAeared and meanwhile the cash i book had been lend to Mr. James Ten- Tlant, of Marchmont Road, Ayr, in whose possession it has remained for (4 1 dearly 30 years. - It was on the advice of Professor A Sk-I®k! OFSUPREIr�l;LY-S`%'UPEI�US SURPE hSIES Norman Kemp Smith, of the Chair of Every Act A ff,99vro 00,9 XV,,,f, ffoado'o n MM: - � d rMogic, Edinburg University, that Mr. b; PRESUrrEp ABSOLUTELY Arm ALWAYS ON HONoaa 'Hall decided toresent the book to t F° P the British Museum. Ev Neo, Nove%C-0and Cm *.c Sb ­ An Hma ssc • »ai m u tit, An official of the Manuscript De- lb �a urns ma loo ' , Entav� Tee RA ¢o P-0bn ft a. 0-4. cr=raiarory glartment'at the British Museum said: FATITE TI'fl 21LB.-OHM 1', ME Off' MAGUB CEM Pk1R"BrgoWoolu 04V OF - We have no reason to doubt the 000 0 1PECIFOMMaNczo rDADJUr. chasms --d -authenticity of the book, although we,. -were somewhat surprised when' we 'firsa the iorsected''4 stores that most off' ]EN 1L 11RE Lr� HIEW 11 HHE YE j� R the horses and stores were bought l j� j� j1 f,� �L�J jj�.J. jJ, jc�i�,1�j while the Raid was actually in pro- �j- ti gess. I=d% -:;D %--.7 Lc. r,� P -%d\}® �= ll ��rl�, large majority the people of p" A O M1 I SS i ®[fig Stratford endorsed the expenditure of (�i ,$151000 ofthe an airport. The common- �°j�,fldi,en '3�j c, A,,, uj is (5 c, toy. pmfl& commun- ity of the future without such acon- M; U..11ll llCUi \W (UJ ll l(y 11 -venience will be sidetracked.—Brant- n lord Eaxpositor. y�y i i 1 } JLJF1AWS;; RI—SMI YOU 99 SnUM Chr.ySle-tr pe,,,rformanlce S differe nO 'c2wg— 6p ern�dy t itt@ •unnnsven°g& g2ieodge gorneffiling =OTC &Onn yens$ Q �n®itorP CST_ ' }�a3Il�ilty >meennnse (CPmlry»he>r no cl dehigh fmh• >me7r phf�se, n &ra keg now minae smang >Q(mottoir cam. empcienee, Ann mrn®4onvmlg perfEormance- "jj-we n9 no otheir Imam itta r cog peT®rrl You can }pay more tuned odd nag ecod ;moo quite hike (CDn1ryshbs }peTforc'names Ohne peTffo>rmme nee og the intrinsic voke co s9ky in power so Bashilsng fs pick- &sa Ompandrr d665DD aM '75" both dive m p, so steady in seed, sloe un till ng ft Vem fat tlhlenrr Iremmrl mbD7 rmademtce prices. da ive, so disciplined inn wntsr®h. Ask any Chrysler denkem X07' a demo i- 'Tbie is unndelNitanna oboe when you oheal>s otrrl don nnnZ Rede-® the diffelren ce. b e list of (Chrysler enaineeriag 'de- 4e ' CiHIRYfi1Li81@ tti5°,_ iaicdsdcresm a;aDctpa, 81325; 2-]icon -T.pRajp>nments included in both the "W" Sadao, 81860; 4-IDcorS'ad®a, 81460. (rl�rca0evirbc?,V &Ad the ad7599---c>iDanssis anladl l�od 'ife 2mtiresi,' a1&t8sto�oedpo 8.1460.) Mdo aaaa), 9198s; R ®dasv �wi eombilnations of ffentuTes, to be (c!*, s rornblo naa), $20,10. (Si-, oakav bade etks ao yoyed only iffn U .11 rysheT call 1. 8845a.� d✓dna nAaa& oae�a Abd pv6mps¢.o.b. Pr'8odsovb t��n aBnBc�do, drslelddag saandavd ¢asfoty ¢�cadpcsatissa `.(Pi. i ski offem, in the fi nal amflhyrck, Wmigbe and it=8 ward . 2 ro C. ,I s a X (CHIR78L13M MOTORS PRODUCT t. A' o STATIOB'T AND SAW R00 mi e e Il"P 100+'. PI)f'Z � ,A ,LSI "�1 �[': �-{VF � I �A-+�iiri:i,� �U�'d �Fj :/"•.,� �FN­',= CI ._ ejF � ,. c, ,. �cla,- Jl�i%�•, Y-, iA.� lrl: ,ll� �//,�rS1 _i�� ,. !/ii �„ 0� m1pe, MIN r ✓ f n,P(1 PURE Ai i III t�ORTA1` T NO TRCES POPULAR STAILILE®i`�TS FARMS ICOR BAIL Smrollment No. 11137 Approved T-Orm Il ARMS F SALE -A FEW CHOICE SETr'EED PEAS FOR SALE: A QUANTITY email field peas at $2.00 per bushel, winners at Heneall Seed Show. Apply to 1F Th® IImportad Belgian fi34a®$on Ramis in the Townships rno, JAMEyS BROADFOOT, Phone 6 on 78. Hen- sof I ruckervmitb and Hibbert. Good py.yildin3ui'Q7t and "SULTAN" sa)1. 82084f well located as to marhebi- THOWA83 CAM- -2456- 1090 MRON, Exeter. OoL 8000.42 Will stand for the improvement of shock this season as follows: FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT SEED GRAIN FOR SALE,---�'.OR SALE A quantity of good seed oats, also some Monday -Will leave W. Hawkin's Dray Barn 28 and 29. Concession 8, McKillop, con - No. 21 O.A-C. baTley, adx rowed. Apply to Seaforth, and proceed 3% miles south, then tadning 192 acres and known as the T. E. WILLIAM CHARTERS, No. 8, Seaforth, or east miles to Roy Brown's, for noon; thence' Hays farm. Must be sold to close the estate. phone 4 on 137, Seaforth. 3197-tf east 1% miles, then north 3% miles, then If not sold will be rented. For particulars east to William Cleary's, for night. Tuesday. apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - The Expositor Office. S. T. ]FOR SALE. -TIMOTHY AND AI.SIKE .-East to first crossroad, then north 2% miles, forth. 82014f mixture, 27 per cent, alsike, 10 cents west, I% miles to Beechwood; north to Ttm - pound. Pure timothy seed, '$4.00 per bushel. Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Lyneh's, for noon; then north and west to nvAglgi I OR SALE, -100 ACRES, LOT NO. seed, $5.00 per Thomas Price's, for night. Wednesday.- 1L1 Grsy, Coun. g Concession 16, Township of 0' bushel; white blossom sweet clover, $4.F0 East 1% miles, north 2% miles, west to Ike ty Huron,• 2 storey brick house, barn per bushel. All Government graded. Apply McGavin's, for noon: thence west and north 55x60 on stone foundation; another building to RUSSEL DORMTY, Lot 18, Concession to Walton, east and south to Russell Bar- 26x66; windmill, drilled well; 80 acres plowed, 17, Grey. Phone 37-19, Brussels. 3197-tf ' row's for night. Thursday. -East to Gravel balance has been under pasture for aeversl Road, south lr/4 miles, west and south to John years. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pes- O QrORKSHIRE PIGS AND SHORTHORN Campbell's, for noon ; thence to Ivy Header- session first of March- Apply to ALEX cattle for sale. Boars ready for service son's, by way of Winthrop, for night, Fri- i BUCHANAN. R. R. No. 3, Walton. 3186 -ti and younger sows bred and ready to breed. day West to W-. J. McBrien's, for noon; Two roan bulls 11 and 16 months, from heavy thence south to Orville Phillip's, for night. I IMARM FOR SALE_ LOT 8, CONCESSION milking dam, priced for quick sale. Inspec- Saturday. --,West to first crossroad, then south 6, Stanley, 100 acres, all cleared. On the tion dnvited. J. F. HAMILTON, Cromarty lr/4 miles and east to Andrew Kirks, for; farm are a 1% storey frame house, cement P. 0, .Phone 12 r 5, Dublin. 3205x2 noon; thence by way of Egmondville to his foundation, cistern and cement floors in base- night. Friday -East to Brodhagen and south own barn where he will remain until the I went; barn 34x70 with learn of 12 feet, on a ' following Monday morning. 'stone foundation; barn 85x52 and drive shed. IGS AND TRUCK FOR SALE.- TWO sows with litters of 10 each, and 4 sows This route will be continued throughout the I Farm drained with tile, and wire fences; 4 due in a month. Also half -ton Ford truck season, health and weather permitting. scree fall wheal, 40 acres ploughed; balance with box and stock rack complete, in Al Tenors. -To insure a foal, $14.00, payable seeded down. Situated one-half mile from c^edition, reasonably priced. Apply to P. J. February 1st, 1930. Church, 1 mile from school. 9 miles from WOODS, Phone 45 r 19; Lot $5, Concession CHARLES GODBOLT, Proprietor, Kippen : 6 miles from Hensall. Rural marl 4, Logan, 2 miles north of Dublin. DOMINIC REYNOLDS, Manager, and telephone. Farm in good state of cultiva- 8204x8 39.04-12 tion. For farther partidulars apply on Premises. B. W. CARLILE, Proprietor, R. R, Enrolment No. 2096 Approved Form 1 -1, Zurich P. 0.- 8187-tf XCELLENT FARM FOR SALE.- 1po acres in good state of cultivation, '85 The Choicely Bred Clydesdale Stallion acres in grass. First class buildings, Ideally FLASH -ON located in village containing school, church, No. (25022) (20576) Imported - High school, general store, blacksmith shop, This celebrated stallion will stand for mares etc. Ten miles from County Town. A bar- as follows: I gain for quick sale. Good terms: Apply to Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Lot 29,1 O O O O O O O O O O O O Box No. 157, Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont, Concession 5, Logan, and proceed to Andrew' ® O 3203-4 Krauskopf's, Lot 7, Concession S. McKillop, O S.TQf�TI,,,.,,�s tF®�l T. for noon; thence to Peter Hignell's, Lot 14, 11 Holmes 4)'L Concession 5, McKillop, for night. Tuesday -1O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ Funeral Director and O ri To his own stable for noon, where he will O Licensed Embalmer. O ' Cliatoaa, Ont. 1Pb07i0 i�I. P. O. ]gau 211+1. `remain for the afternoon. Wednesday -To Joseph O'Rourke s, Lot 4, Concession 6, Me- � th O notice. All kinds of up- O 0 holstering neatly done. O O Phones: 119 or 308 O 0000OOOOOO®O O Killop, for noon : thence to Rock Bros., Brod- 12804 Finest Motor and Horse- O hagen, for night. Thursday -,To George Ben- newies', Lot 8, Concession 12, McKillop, for O PiWn equipment. dBeattie O noon; thence to George Siemon's, Lot 24, O Block, Main Street, o�posite O Concession 11, Logan, for night. Fridays -To m- The Expositor Office. S. T. O ,lames Roy's, Lot 12, Concession S. Logan, Q, Holmes residence Goderich O for noon; then will proceed to his own stable, where he will remain until the following © r r Street West; Chas. Holmes' O Mc rloay morning. O residence, Goderich St., East. O "1 his route will be continued throughout h- h lth d 'tt' O glowers furnished on short O - IiiIEIE° ENG OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL t . ..mason, ea an wen er Perm ng.O Terms. --To insure a foal, $15; due Febebru- ary 1st, 1930. JACOB HIGNELL Proprietor & Manager. 3205- Enrolment No.Bre 22m Approved Form Il The Pure Bred Imported Pereheron Stallion RAVEN notice. All kinds of up- O 0 holstering neatly done. O O Phones: 119 or 308 O 0000OOOOOO®O 'r�, The Council of the Corporation of the 12804 ' County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 2 o'clock in the after. Will stand for mares this season as follows: Monde Will leave his own stable, {n���nf}_ noon of Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1929. oJohstaffs, and go west 8si'4 miles, lr/4 miles south to John es ��,(�_ illy 1V'f1�V'Y �jlils�.11lfll� ��o All accounts against the County must be in Simmon's, for noon; east by way of Cromarty east to 'Donald McKellnes, Cromarty, for the hands of the Clerk not later than Mon- to his own stable for night. Tuesday. -North place Of Beanntifffil FiOWCAng day preceding the meeting of Council. to the 7th Concession, west 2% miles and Seeding is late. Make your Goderich, May 20, 1929. north 214. miles to John Dalton's, for noon; harvest early by using Fertilizer. Mccartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then east then west and south to William Riley's, Tuck- to the side road, then north and west on the GEO, W. HOLMAN, 3206-2 County Clerk. ersmith, for night. Wednesday - East to Sproat's side road, then north 33/4 miles and We have it—Armour's and ,Fdiday.-West to Broadfaot's bOidge, then west 114 miles to William Drover's, for noon: Canadian•' also Niagara Lime. - then north to Fred Scarlett's, Leadbury, for Terms: -To insure, $16, due February 1st, night. Thursday -East 3% miles and south Get Lime for your garden at TENDE�jj'j� j(�� �T R to Thomas Moylan, Jr.'s, for noon; then east R. J. Sproat's Grocery. v li/ miles and north IY4 miles to Manley and SEWING MACHINE will he d'iv�n in O Night and Day Service. east lr/4 miles and south to Ed. Rosey's, for Phone 19-22, Dublin. 1 Tenders will be received by the undersigned night. Friday -East to Brodhagen and south }Phone 136-2, Seaforth for the erection of a new school house in to Norman Boke's, Concession 5, Logan, for time, School Section No. 1, Hullett, on tat 6, Con- , ce_=cion 2, until June 1st, 1929, at 7 o'clock noon: then east and south to the 4th Con- ce,,P'ion of Hibbert, to Gray Bros.. for night rich; R. G. sT1m-mouth, Brildhati8 9-M. p.m. The lowest or any tender not Dees-. Saturday -South-west to his own stable for o 7+1. T. BOX m'L CO. s'arily accepted. I noon, where he will remain until the follow- TILE MANUFACTURER Plans and specifications can be seen at the ing Monday morning. 3205-2 home of the Secretary. Contractors will be I Terms. --$14.00 to insure, payable February ,,. required to give a marked cheque for 5 per 1st, 19so. O Charges moderate. cent. of the contract price. LIVINGSTONE ib TEMPLEMAN, Proprietors. -i--- - (Signed) J. L. Bell, Secretary, John Livingston, Manager. O Night Calls Day Calls ® R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. O Phone 175 Phone 43 ` Lot 8, Concession 2, Hullett- 8206x2 I Enrolment No. 1961 Form A I The Premium Clydesdale Stallion FAVORITE AGAIN No. 24337 ----- -- 'r�, Monday-,W!ill leave his own stable, Bruch field, and go east to the second Concession, .. ' Tekersmith, then south to Thomas Foreyth'e, for noon, then to the Kippen Road Poo Kipven. 9 c2 ty FR, then south to Robert Mciaren's, for night. Tuesday. -East by the White School to Angusv V D1cKinnon's, loth conression, for noon; then will hereafter use her Store, -House east to 'Donald McKellnes, Cromarty, for To a Hanging Basket night. Wednesday -North to the 9th Con - place Of Beanntifffil FiOWCAng cession and west to William Patrick's, for ]Plants of, noon; then north to the 7th Concession and on tete' graves the departed, We have n west to Robert Doig's, for night. Thursday - West to, Gemmell's corner, then '6o George fine assortment of these to, Mccartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then east PHONE 44 W - SEAFORTE to the side road, then north and west on the - Oh®Ole from. Put y®a1r 2nd Coneemion to Carnochan Bros., for night. } order in early. ,Fdiday.-West to Broadfaot's bOidge, then 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0® 0W south to his own stable. where he will re - FULL LINE OF BIEIDiDING main ,till the following Monday morning. O W. J. C LIEAR Y '0' Terms: -To insure, $16, due February 1st, N a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ®® ry 1 �y � ��p� }� a��v7r�a 1t�171f 7� MUTUAL 711[lil� ��Q° Ip11117dJ1sGP 1V�J lLl Li lYy @ ��� ���yny�A}��?rILV Ab�St9�o ee��`IIUU 1 �ill..�iJJ1�`ett �✓U11/J iY 'r�, ® MITCHELL, dDNTl,EZIO chadge i O I have purchased the Coal BusineS&' W. .I_ Talker, Funeral of Mrs. W. L.. Keys in Seaforth, azd O will hereafter use her Store, -House �. A full line of all Grades of CaaB . g and Coke carried. zY Also National Fertilizer, of ` ingar 10> roll, on hand. Cars or flowers furnished! WE6 4. PHONE 44 W - SEAFORTE < ' 3205-tf Day or Night, phone 67. ® , Inithen north to Howard Crioh's, for eraY noon:: thence north and wast to Andrew noon: Flynn's, Hullett. for night. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0® 0W ,lame? Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pram D. F. McGregor, .Ci@"aor&, eSM-T'C"A% g 0 0 0 0 0® 0® 0 0 O W. J. C LIEAR Y '0' S.IrJAT'y®•�p��D ®pT�A��® S ,JJL[s JJ[ibb JJLL 11�V O Licensed ]Embalmer and O Funeral Director. ® a" O Up-to-date Horse and motor AGENTS: Alan. Leitei'ra, R. R. No. 1, ajaft. it $ O Equipment, <0> SEWING MACHINE will he d'iv�n in O Night and Day Service. Phone 19-22, Dublin. 1 x -- --- SEAPORTH AND VICINITY at any night. Thursday. --To John H. MoEwan's, 8rd y9 Il°°]cmoltS4tiville; J. W. yl!�ab Gales time, 1 {4. 040,000OOOQ•-0-0Q> rich; R. G. sT1m-mouth, Brildhati8 9-M. O A Machine will be demonstrated in o 7+1. T. BOX m'L CO. O Funeral Director and t O Licensed ]Embalmer. 4+ ' ntier's, for night. �Fridny. South on the Parr ter'@, for noon: then Line to R. R. M4) O H. C. BOX O Best Motor and Horse-drawn -0> ,,. O equipment. G9 FTO17m , 9,29fOlftb• ln0de?n 110000 tAital , O Charges moderate. O Flowers furnished on short Stanley. for night. Saturday.-Nonbh to the Bity9ield Road to his own stable, where he O notice. �7R ,1Gb3tlrn dar'Si'1lievUrea. Broa'lla1J•Q � � °�"�bit 2L �� O Night Calls Day Calls ® Aq)�Iftcaa$lovls for demonstratiolis to be vflrhde to W.r��i5'rLRL'1RMT Q�1Q�Q�i�, O Phone 175 Phone 43 ` O O' J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ®® � ��p� }� a��v7r�a 1t�171f 7� MUTUAL 711[lil� ��Q° Ip11117dJ1sGP 1V�J lLl Li lYy @ ��� ���yny�A}��?rILV Ab�St9�o ee��`IIUU 1 �ill..�iJJ1�`ett �✓U11/J iY 'r�, ® MITCHELL, dDNTl,EZIO , Enroament No. 2177 Form 7 O O O W. .I_ Talker, Funeral O O Director and Embalmer. a <0> O QA O Motor or Horse Equipment.. 10> O Cars or flowers furnished! 10> O as requested. < ' O Day or Night, phone 67. ® , Inithen north to Howard Crioh's, for eraY noon:: thence north and wast to Andrew noon: Flynn's, Hullett. for night. Mone LL L® Loan ,lame? Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pram D. F. McGregor, .Ci@"aor&, eSM-T'C"A% g 0 0 0 0 0® 0® 0 0 IWATS®N & RIKI D. SIEAFORTH, ONT. 'EN1ERAL INSURANCE AGIE1`�T°1 S representing only the best Camm- adian, British and Ammelric= Companies. All kinds of insurance effeaM at the lowest rates, imeluudnmf F ERF, LIFE, ACCIDENT, A1TJ7 UOBRLIE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS RISKS —Allso— ,211AIL ROTATE and LOAN AGffi`d`1 0 Prompt attention paid' to plug e+isks and adjusting of claimma. Business established 50' yeafa, guaranteeing good service. �Q¢mts for Singer Seremg PJ Qmy ci Company. OFFICE PHONE, 83 7 RESIDENCE PHONE, 38 J II'LANTS. i 1980. ROBERT D. MURDOCH, ° �� y�•�����pthel RI71TS � I Proprietor ♦ic Manager. llllll�•-nUlSlSfSlis���� llVWill0�7�®e R208- Ethel � ��p� }� a��v7r�a 1t�171f 7� MUTUAL 711[lil� ��Q° Ip11117dJ1sGP 1V�J lLl Li lYy @ ��� ���yny�A}��?rILV Ab�St9�o ee��`IIUU 1 �ill..�iJJ1�`ett �✓U11/J iY 'r�, — -- MITCHELL, dDNTl,EZIO , Enroament No. 2177 Form 7 �7 7�•��7 PAN= THE JOHN PA1V1L1�111V w , The Pare Bred Clydesdale Stnilion AG ENC Y MEAD 031'' FRCIE—SRAIFO RTE 01'Txi iVEONCRIEIFFTE PRINCE No. 24388 Insurance Of $1l kinds. OFFICERS: — - Monday.--+Wi'll leave his, own stable, Bruce- field, and go east to the 2nd Concession, 'Fuck- Bonds Real Estate Fames Evans, Beechwood - P11` 51ir2=1A, , ° Inithen north to Howard Crioh's, for eraY noon:: thence north and wast to Andrew noon: Flynn's, Hullett. for night. Mone LL L® Loan ,lame? Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pram D. F. McGregor, .Ci@"aor&, eSM-T'C"A% g '. Northsan w Tuesday. -North and west Lei 'Robert watkin's, S.IrJAT'y®•�p��D ®pT�A��® S ,JJL[s JJ[ibb JJLL 11�V A free demonstration of the Sb1Vd"aEl£ Concession 7, Hullett; for noon; then sou4; to the Graham House, Clinton, for nitrht" •�p,^, �llY®�� �� AGENTS: Alan. Leitei'ra, R. R. No. 1, ajaft. it $ SEWING MACHINE will he d'iv�n in Wi@dresclay.--+We4t by Huron Road to David Radger'a, Por noon; then to Rnben Grieg's, for W. E. Haneble' Seaforth• Jobe )uvula•' yv n -- --- SEAPORTH AND VICINITY at any night. Thursday. --To John H. MoEwan's, 8rd y9 Il°°]cmoltS4tiville; J. W. yl!�ab Gales time, Concession. Stanley fhr noon; then south to / pm n ly n A ] d�L�LGl ADT rich; R. G. sT1m-mouth, Brildhati8 9-M. A Machine will be demonstrated in the Bnyflend Road, then west to Elmer Wmb- Watt, 911th. any )tome for One week, Scree Of ntier's, for night. �Fridny. South on the Parr ter'@, for noon: then Line to R. R. M4) .-. POR SALR.-•--Five atre3 ono Milo CTAA A full line Of electric Or treadle to the Town I.inr, thence th north and WillPastiam north to William McKenxids. 3rd Concession, FTO17m , 9,29fOlftb• ln0de?n 110000 tAital , Vqhh�i I�2R1n1u1 leo. ` s , , e�3 't�'ft'YIs� machines carried. Stanley. for night. Saturday.-Nonbh to the Bity9ield Road to his own stable, where he fUrMCLCO bath avld tollot• F'mt&I %ism F ° 'read orchard. ThRes, $s'i10. 8010'rOA� �7R ,1Gb3tlrn dar'Si'1lievUrea. Broa'lla1J•Q � � °�"�bit 2L �� Aq)�Iftcaa$lovls for demonstratiolis to be vflrhde to W.r��i5'rLRL'1RMT Q�1Q�Q�i�, will rovdln until the following Monday morn- lux, 015; r 7 �laaaacra toCsr2 et�$cleal�l xiasrt ,"rp �itli. AT1� oeS>iI�"J d42., al�U�Shcabl9 , �ty �`aD �cil, 1h8mtrta'it�!t'iA r dn@dotbtlUr �23nsure, 84Yrt doe Februarry 1st, 1980. rl�. }1�p3i�DDr>1.goydlyG56{�� _-^ D �� V ' Cliatoaa, Ont. 1Pb07i0 i�I. P. O. ]gau 211+1. R. D. MUR DOCK, Proprietor. CaARLMS MANNING, Munng@r. IQiS�t®1 "5, { i�yA' •"u��W:�b'ya`+.X'D S`+Ya�1 aYp ViJ��74�r1t ULd� t12(Ds14c4 $500- tL ^$9{ �i�i�>u�Jf�. r