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The Huron Expositor, 1929-07-19, Page 5
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Q4b .—S4r. pud bSh ra. all Jar. pJamtataary: 1L^...ZA Q� � 27C.aTco ol1'tlY �ujlO ', isau 'blur a hildreln, of TsID't'i'nl Qlpe'fnt . lVmc+ pl`m 3 t E. k es zaea ciao limo 04 call X447 W -M WP}. Sind um, - Jail, Joe- l;urBaama em, due time of cave: t veham co milia A'r. and it rs. Norman ]�!®]leasee- dacq raczra1; Duren beaker r,�lutslrma, 41 tlilq al(1; JBarizc� heifer, =111t11mg well. mr, '0e7, wf Toronto,, are vldeng friez& all vatth cclvea CA foot; Pau Aull lbul in t e village.—Mr. and Ids. R. L 6 calves, 26 Ontario atoeker belYars. pim. Jard n and children, of Jordan Sta. 6-—Q°°°°, 40 Young Pisa. Implements- 6_ fpot L4. , 6 horsepower Irdarnational e1 tion, are visiting their parents.—Mrs. gine, mounted[ on trucks. Teramma.--sic month, J.. Sckumer, of Detroit, is the guest Icreft on Frpvroved bankable paper, or n9 of Mr. and lairs. Joseph WLeGzrath.— per cent. per annum dtocommnt for cast ERNEST TO W NSHEND, Proprietor; Gee. ff 1`Oss Veronica Dill is visiting in De- Ellicu, Auctioneer. 3214• c troIt-41Rariel and Lorene Looby are 'v8sitinIg in London. — Miss Mary ary �Vlfql of Chicago, is ving at AUCTION the ]lose of ]lir. and Mrs. Jas. SF1ew. DII,° 1PAR RAIBLTE HOUSE AND LV RN TIEIl VIILLAGIE OF DUTIt$E U'i 1I.Ut'1IE s Cr MARIElE'1CS Vulorn , iuA " Yaril Toronto, July I6kb.— The dealminiakaoRror of blas estate of $=anmm TnYnElowing IGsfs vasal[°e Yairly heavy Supply. a ikiGraw, lata of the Village of Dublin, widow iron of well - over 6,000 cattle to -day. which decemda, has instructed Thoma. ]Brown, Auc �xmved the heaviest fora day this vear to ,[,sneer, 4si. ®ff-0 for Gala by public auction o1 slake. was about twice as heavy as the market Wedn-dW. the Blet dray of Jinly, 1920 a n dad. Opening bids on killers generally the hour of 2 o°clock p.m., on the prembea were ,}.1.00 per cwt. lower than last weeks the following, parcel of land; 3ein, aomliu,. a close, and sales, to smaller butchers up to ed of Lot number Three in Donkin's surve vnid-afiternoon showed prices 50 to 75 cents of part of Farms Lot number One in the Firs 1,,er ewL off on most grades. Outside top for 10,6neessirm of the Township of WAxillop. 11 xbcaloe heavy steers was 12 cents per pound, the County of Huron. w7i4Gh only a few moving and odd lots cf There U on the property a frame house it chodce butcher steers sold at 11 to 111/2 cents good staffe of repair with a cameut founda. with a few loads of fair to, good kind at `!t'tion good cellar, hard and soft water, goof mento per pound. Plain butcher steers and garden. The property is am the ProvincSai ilroi4erG were generally unsold in a holdover Highway and convenlently located as tc sofall, o19I amounting to some 2,500 head est the. close. Butcher cows brought 7 to 81/) school, church, and market. ,cents for the bulk with just a few fancy THIS OF SALE aacca up bo 9 cents per pound, and a few as Ten par cent, of the purchase money or 9ovy as 6 cents per pound. A very few but- the date of .ale and the balance within thm a ether bulls sold about steady for the best, but weeks. %oks-q•rtas, which were active and strong nip For further particulars and conditions of 'to 13 cents per ,pound last week, were off 75 sale apply to merft per cwt, at 71/4 cents per pound for SIMST a IBI&ST, 'the bulk to -day. The odd top baby beef Seaforth, Ont. -� viaade a steady 15 cents per pound and others Solielt;sra for Administrator. =iyfhw,here ffrom 10 to 14 cents in the sale Thus, Brown, Auctioneer. of come two dozen to small buyers. Plain Dated July 11th. 2029. ,unfinished butcher cattle did not move in out- 3213-8 1142111t grumber to permit of determining the Ifull extent of the decline in price. Native .tile were inmost entirely responsible for ''the large increase in offering to -day and wes- �7�,1�7� p� }�y p�pI7�7�,V -tern afore cobble met a fairly active trade lldt7J11C ®R Ia AI� AV ®11 LLU.JES a 'selling steady at a range of 71/2 to 9 cents mer pound for stocker weights, while a few �OOD MAN WANTED.—:GOOD MAN TO y3'ood feeders brought up to 10 cents pe. ]pound. Trade in milkers and springers was assist with the harvest, If satisfactory ,quiet, With prices steady at upward to $120 may give steady work. Good wages. Apply ..h for bast backward springers. to W. M. DOIG, Sr„ R. R- No. 2, Xippen. Trade in veal calves was just fairly active Phone 20-93, Hensall. 3214-1 with the bulk of choice selling barely steady st 14 .to 15 cents per pound, and medium FOR SALE.—GOOD SECOND HAND MAS_ o .salves from 10 to 18 cents. A considerable 11PP sey�Harris binder, 7 -foot cut, in good or- sh:are of the offeringwas out of the veal class der; pale truck and sheaf carrier. Terms and farmers took a lot of light and heavy e arranged, J. J. Hugill, R. R. No. 2. b calves ,to :feed at 7 to 9 cents per pound. can can b Seaforth 3216-1 lamb supply was heavy and opening bids were 75 cents per cwt. lower than at last 1 -- week's close. Early sales accounted for morn NOTICE TO, BERRY PICKERS.—NOTICE '-than 800 over the scab ''t 151h cents per is hereby, given that a'll persons tors - ,pound but there were 1,760 sheep and lambs passing mi Lot 21, Concession 2, McKillop, in to -day's offering and bids toward the close to pick' beirt4dS7 will be prosecuted. FOSTER were easier at 15 cents, with prospects of T. FOW34aM, R. R. 4, Seaforth. 32144 some being held over. Cull lambs sold at 13 cants per pound- Sheep also were a slow HAY Fb 5�1},E.—FIFTY ACRES CHOICE 'trade, though not an over supply. A few 1L71 hay; ili�bF��h .timothy and alfalfa, on East choice light ewes brought 7 cents per pound, half of Lot 17, Concession 3, McKillop, Will which was strong as compared with lash ,meet buyefs on. Monday, July 22nd, at 4 p.m. 9 -week, while other sales showed a price range sof 41A_ to 6 1-2 cents per pound. JAMES )9A"S • 32144 Supply of hogs off cars was light at some FORSA'L+E_-�-ONE'YOUNG SOW TO FAR - ,600 but 'trucked -in arrivals made the total up to .near 1,000 before the close. 'Packers' bids raw in Seirteralil 23 sudkers fit to wean at the opening were steady at 13 cents, f.o.b. July 24th. These are off aged sowa, have rand 141/ cents, w.o.c. with bids lower for large lftteis and are good mothers. Anyone mid -week loading,. Some hogs, however, sold wanting brood sows would do well to buy mrustay to outside buyers at 14 1-2 cents, w. them, JOHN NOLAN, R. R. No. 4, Sea - +o, C. and the market closed at a spread steady forth. Phorrei'°U-144.' 3214-tf to a quarter higher than last week's close The receipts to -day wer 5.230 cattle, 1.310 FOR SALE,—Til USED WATERLOO calves, 980 .hogs and 1,750 sheep ant; lambs. 1P • Quotations: Heavy beef steers, $11.00 to grain threshers, 33x45; one used Massey - 2512.00; butcher steers, choice, $11.60 t., $12 ' Harris thresher, 28x44; one used Case thresher :do. fair to good, $10.00 to $10.75: do. comntoq 28x46 ; one used Trion thresher, 34x46. These Zto $10; butdher heifers, choice, $11.00 machines are all in good shape; no reason - to $11.60 ; do. fair to good. $10.00 to $10.75 ; able offer refused: CHAS. M. LO'BSINGER, ado. common, $9.00 to $10.00; butcher cows, Mildmay, Out. 3214.1 2good to choice, $8.50 to $9.2.5; do. common ]BUILDINGS FOR SALE.—A GOOD FRAME to medium, $7.00 to $8.00; do. canners and IrLDI with kitchen and wood shed; also cutters, $4.00 to $6.00 ; butcher bulls, good to 2 good barns' and driving shed. These build - choice, $8.50 to $9.00; do. medium, $7.50 to inga are all in good shape and the roofs are :0&00; do bolognas, $7.50 to $8.00; baby beef, '$11.00 to $14.50; feeders, good, $9.75 to good. For further information apply to !010.00; do, fair to good, $9.00 to $9.60 ; stock- WILLIAM F. ALEXANDER, R. R. No. 2, yrs, choice, $9.25 to $9.75-, do. fair, $8.51 to Hensall. Phone 6-82, Hensall. 8211-tf 1$9.00; calves, good, $14.50 to $15-00; do. unedium, $11.50 to $13-50; do. grassers, $7.50 THEE FARMS FOR SALE. —THREE Ito $9.00; springers, $85.00 to $120.00; milkers, farms, consisting of 254 acres in all, with $75.00 to$110.00;• lambs, choice, $15.50; dr_ good buildings on all of them. On Lot 25, ,culls, 613.00 to $14.00; sheep, choice, $6.0o Bayfield Road, north; two miles from Brace - to $6.150; do. medium, $5.00 to $5.5o ; ho:;s, field and Varna. , The land is in good condi- selects. w.o.c., $14.25 to $14.50; do. Lo. b., tion. S+]ling on account of ill health, and 1 $13 'to $13.25; do. thick smooths, w.o.c., $13,75 would prefer to sell at once. Apply to J. k. Co $14.00; do. off tracks, $13.75 to $14. JOHNSON. Varna, or to THOMAS CkMP- BELL, Brucefield. 32104 FOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF CHOICE 0 0 X777 heavy wooded hard maple and soft wood Po ke You vhee slabs for sale, 12 to 14 ,scow long, delivers] kY1flL1t,ISi1Fl1 11SI in Seaforth at $3.00 per cord for soft weed d and $4.50 for hard maple. Also white ash and oak tongues on hand, 12 to 14 feet long Our wheat and Clover Special, 33 at $1.50 each_ Beach stone boat plank sawed with a turn at one end, 2 inches thick, 12 per cent, phosphate, 73 per cent. bone,; inches wide, 3 feet long at $1.50 per plank, ]phosphate of lime, You can't beat' or three planks for $4.00, at the mill. Apply �✓� this at $30.00 per ton. We also have to WILLIAM DOIG, Jr., R. R. No. 3, Kippen, l (016-8 — 012-6 — 216-8 — 416-$ Ont. Phone 138 r 2, Seaforth. 3213x4 416-4 — 212-6, 16 -per cent. phosphate, at prices you cannot 'beat. Best qual- ity, best prices, best service. If you kin leaders 7uW I ,want to see what fertilizer will du for! t Ill call at Foster Fowler's. It will also pay you to look over John Tenders 'wanted for the constme- lE. Hugill's farm, and see what 100 tion of the Jackson drain and the i acres will produce with proper fert- Wallace drain, in the Township of a ilizer and care. Tuckersmith- Plans and specificat- it ions of said drains may be seen at ,, a Ka Spiro& yIt the i,,e of the Clerk. a VV Tenders to be opened on Saturday, c q July 27th, 1929. d Thone 136-2 R. R. 4, Seaforth. D. F. McGIR1EGDlt, Clerk, Or any Representative Agent. 3214-2 Seaforth 8 17$131© HURON COUNTY Old Age PromWORBO/oa l This Board is composed of the following members of Huron County Council, and they are now ready to forward applications to the Government, viz., Messrs. W. J. HENDIERS®N, Reeve Morris, Wingham P.O. ROBERT HIIGGINS. Reeve Hensall, Hensall P.O. 1ROLANIID KENNEDY, Reeve Tuckerstdib, Seaforth P.O. J. W. CRAIIGIE, Deputy Reeve Goderich, Goderich P.O. GEO. HUJBBAIR+D, Deputy Reeve Howick, Clifford P.O. ]'Blank forms for application may be obtained from these or from the Municipal Clerks throughout the County, or from the undersighed. Applicants are urged to be very careful to have these filled correctly in every particular, preferably by the Municipal Clerks, and to furnish the best available proof of age. Fill the 'applications in duplicate and forward by post or other - to me at Goderich as soon as possible. vlvi a d carefully the regulations or enquire as to who are quali- fled -before, mal tsp-plieationia, GEO. W. HOLMAN �dDUTAT°A°4i' CILI�,III'+lK Go4eridii, 3uly 9.Bth, INC 3214-31 j c f: s, cl A el o; ti J r tc es of w 11 at tt a9 to ru r 54 o^7i,a llu' t ' , "4 1 9x CG'r 1µ ac o .` alta: o ah��, 411i i i jtl sy- Alm to Zr =431 Zed,',µ J6ablu"T, 4a v w QHlt,c j t$ -01C �1'''i1�aroa�. (CARD (up llNX5. �.,. 6J4JR9'f= kk UVW_- 4uc� $arGa<$Y C73 to ( nadi ilill cat Sold M= for m 0, raraney cub 02 h5tadi= awd cry2=clos:a oysnmprltw; 0,0 aqv, Mr. Jimrea, of U'@ac4 VAD ooxtfia 4=1 00 cor4co ; the •kfmd frlean a 1 w i o o04 i4wiAtps oleo throe Who RoQued cw a' in in CARD OF 7IR&WES a raAM. Amt- 1Gsm®nt and family Crich ' :ethank it lr reany frismdo and neighboru 91 ' their kindmevs and sympathy extended t _ them and ¢ileo [.]lose who loaned their caro. 8214s1 d a 1 D LARGE RZD a EQO1JTMDRMgCY Ready This Weel'k t UUIE TO THE ORCHARD CoBOAR CII.III`JTDI�r. LOCAL R2?RRSF.NTATJVz WANTED, IN SIEA1FOl8°M to sell high-class 9% Security, paying rega. lar monthly dividends, with participation in Common Stock of great future possibilities. Real opportunity for earnest man of vision, who desire a Permanent and Profitable connec- tion_ Every possible cooperation. M'ARSTON, SCALES & CO., 880 Bay Street, Toronto. Elgin: 9916. 8212-5 POULTRY FOR SALE ,Baby Chicks for immediate delivery from C,anada's oldest and greatest laying strain, White Legborns 12 cents each, any number. Safe arrival guaranteed. We were first in Canada to advertise and ship chicks. Large catalogue free. FISHER POULTRY FARM, 8212-2 Box N83, Ayton, Ont. c Kiflap Voteirs4 List NOTICE is hereby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9, of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the copies required by said sections, to be so ,transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act of all persons ap- pearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in .the said municipality at elections for the members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and the said list was first posted in my office in McKillop on the 16th day of July, 1929, and remains there for inspection. I hereby call upon all voters to examine the said fiat and if any errors or omissions are found therein, to take im- mediate proceedings to have same correcta,l according to law. Dated at McKillop this 13th day of July, 1929. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. 3214-1 Lv7®11ICiE TO CiNEDN11ORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi- '.ors and others, having claims against the state of John Bell, Sr., late of the Village if Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, vho died on the twenty-fourth day of June, .929, are required to forward their claims Iuly proven to the undersigned on or before he fifth day of August, 1929. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Ifter the said date the Executors will pro- eed to distribute the estate having regard my to the claims of which they then shall ave notice. ,DATED at Exeter, Ont., this thirteenth day f July, 1929. GLADMAN lk STANBURY, Exeter and Hernial), Executors, solicitors. 8214-3 TOT IE TO CREDITORS ,NOTICE is hereby given that all persons aving claims against the estate of Gharles tberhart, late of the Town of Seaforth, in - he County of Huron, Retired P�armer, who led on the fifth day of April, 1916, are re- wired to deliver to the undersigned Executor, 1 Sobert W. Eberhart, ,full particulars in writ- 1 'rg and verified by affidavit of their claims I nd the nature of the securities, if any, held - 9 them, on or before the Third day of I .ugust, 1929, after which date the Executors rill proceed to distribute the estate of the t aid deceased, having regard only to the I la4ms of which he then shall have notice. I DATED at Seafbrth, Ont, this Eighteenth a ELY of July, 1929. f ROBERT W. EBERiIART. - FRANCIS L. EBERHART I Executors of the said 3stata. Z14 -a 6 —� b q®TIICIE TO CIRIEDi[r ES g E NOTICE is hereby given under the atatnos 1 that behalf that all persons having any It aims against Thomas Flanigan, late of the owri lhip of Tuckenanith, Huron County, f, rrmer, who died on the 19th day of August, f, 326, are required to send to the undersigned „ elicitor for the Executors, full particulars in e1 riting and verified by affidavit, of their F aims and the nature, of the securities, if a, ry, held by thein, on or hefore the lat day of ss n1mat, 1929, after which .sate the said Ex- C :utom will proceed to distribute the assets iZ the said deceased, having regard only to a, is claims of which he then shall have had It Aloe. p, DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 10th day of 1 aly, 1929. R. S. HAYS. Solicitor for Exeentors. 8218-3 7�°11°II�IE TO CREDITORS NO HEREBY TICE lig HE E GIVENa th t m1I credl- rs and others having .claims against the tate of Elizabeth Hunt, late of the Village Hensall, in the County of Huron, Widow, ho died on the eighteenth day of Juna, A -D- 29, are required to forward their claims dy proven to the undersigned on or before e twenty-seeond day of July, A.D., 1920. AND NOTICE IS PUATIM GIvM that ter the sail] date the ERecutorn will Proceed distribute the estate, having regard dlny the olatma of which they then ohall have lice. DATED at Exeter this second day of July, D., 1929. GLADMAN Q STANDURyr, Merudakl anal g roidi,, )Executors' Soileftors. " i � , 4 s•„ �u �d -- I,Tom11, Tom Now"TIM �z 1♦� t'f ( � \ � r.' ni �. �� 1, YW t A: I 4 � r ,, -,�: .-., ><!., , .�. ...r----e-----•-�-_--+-.�,.—, Tom, ,. ''y '.. �1 � �!�Wa a THE shatterproof t�' I ..i 9 S ♦"� i ]e Nj - shield on -dl 1 ' sit r lel c..lis 1 ti (N b1 l" til f Mzny I hl 1p of-lel l i t `,;.1 f C tis'f a MW1111 ITil fort od The p secu.>Lrrn of safe tCll�4Arr ° systtel1T(n9 piece The Fo wilrndlsllnn she A>i case of glass -f passengUie 1the Ford -k the wale windshiell creating elnithusnas at r SEAIFARPt S TOR SAla ,qARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE Tfarms in .the Tawnshipa of Uoborno, 'uckanumith and Hibbort+ Gard bmitdimsnand Rib Appl'rolllocatedastomarhatn,TROKPt &CAM- HIL;RON, Exeter, Orae. G06;IK qARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PA1LT LOT' 28 atd 29, Concession 8, McKillop, con. awning 192 acres and known as the T. E. lays farm. Must be sold to dose tho ssttati.P not sold will be rented. For particularspply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea_1rth. 520Iltf aARM FOR SALE+ -300 ACRES. LOT NO. 8, Concession 16, Township of Gral Conn. r of Huron; 2 storey brick houns, barn 5x60 on stone foundation; another building 1x66; windmill, drilled well; 80 aerm plowed,alanoe +has been under peal for caceradl sar..r. Thirteen acres hardwood busib. Pea- ssic:n first of March. Apply Oro AL=. UCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, Waltou, 318®-te 'ARM FOR SALE,—LOT 8, CONCESSION6. Stanley, 100 acres, all cleared. On the Irrn are a 1% storey frame house, cement amilation, cistern and cement flnnrs in barl ent: barn 84x70 with leen of 12 fest, on a one foundation: barn 35x52 and drive aired+ arm drained with tile, and wire fences; 4 O,res fail wheat, 40 acres ploughed: balanea OPlied down. Situated one-half mile from Ohurch, 1 mile from school. 4 miles fromil)Pen: 6 miles from Hensall. Rural maail A telephcme. Farm in good state of cultiva- Om. For further partfdnlars apply err •emisas. B. W. CARLiLE, Prnprietor, R. R. OZurich P. O. 5189-tk OHU11R®N SCIS OOL ]FAIIR IIDATl�, 1929 Hensall—September 11th. Zurich --(O Se [ember 2th.p 1 O Bend—September 13th. �,Grand 0Colborne 7.'p.—September 16thAshfield Tp,—September 17th.St. Helens—September 18th.Wroxeter---September 19th. O Rowick Tp,—September 20th. O Ethel—�Septem'ber 28rd. O Belgrave--September 24th.Goderich 'rp.---September 25th. O IBlyth--September Z7th. O 'Cr'editon--.86ptember Both. O U7sbMe TP.• --•$October 1st.Clinton °�o i-= etobet 3rd. Te tto tthe p leasuurre and] cots]. a. IFord. Modlel "A"of ]mems. ice ofE mi ndl and] fFee�g ofEmade possiblle by ttlh is facttorris funlrtherr ennhzncedl icy apse "On rroofF I�I1ILlars, sixa brra ke % =* everesible st ee ing;p oline �tt� and] alll-stteeIl body. Tdl carr shzttterrpiroof gRzoo eldl dloes nott spllinttelr unrtndler��iett-uns of� a dlirre�ct bllow. �m no 1-_=Uis* n there is no flying errnd angerr dlrriverr oir err& nis clear and ulnolbstructed withshatrrterProof glass wi ndshielldL An itnnuae the driver realizes albat itllnisdis a p rottectnoun alnd afF�®rr in driving confideunce alnd ownlelr Di riv e A1CYoursell�- there io ono Betcltelr Tzst Yord cCapIFeatuures Choice of eoloral 55 to 65 91 an hour hO-horse power engine Full balloon tires Fully enclosed six-6ral-e upstesa 4 Houdai7le hyrdraulic shockabsorbers 20 to so miles Per gaklcm of gasoline Shatterproof glass windshield Theft proof itrnitioa lock Rclisb:7ify and low upkeep e,frrcange 1"I your drip onsf'Pa81 on ]rude wgeh the nearest IFord deck•DALY JT 000 00 ONTARHO g v�1��ry �7•� WANTED �7p�p 1rEACHER V1Y tll1�7 ED ® O O O O O O O O O O O THE allO1II11�1 R� Garber wanted for School Sermon rte e. O S. T. Holllll es ,p SoIm ® AGENCY Bert. Apply stating salary and experience. uu lllllill Cpy` hZ �r �auucbv�l.i 11 rcations to be in by July 20th. JAMES O FUNERAL SERVICE ® �LILLSIAJLOeCT+1lIlY�A� ®� e�fl11 11-Il�.71S° L, Secretary, Staff& P. O. 8218-2 O MaiR Street, Sesforth. ® ¶ all kinds. O O Bonds, Real Estate O S. T. Holmes' residence, O Money y t® Loan O Goderich Street, les phone O v�s ����®�H9 ONTARIO 1� lug O' No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O O residence, Goderich Street, O Phone 91 O East; phone No. 308. O O Limousine Ambulance Service. O Z295(c O Night calls, phone 308. O I�AIRQIryAT�� IO Days calls, phone 119J. O O Charges moderate. O �t yours before they aTP4' O ® FOR SALE.—Five acres, one m2a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0® (soak Seaforth; modern house riM picked over. fornace, bath and toilet; mall 5a=., //�� good orchard. (Taxes $216. Splra>w�1 I 1�i10 W� S LI°�(� C ®T T A O O O O O O O O O O O® ohmee to start chicken' farm, ticzz,-,i JEWELLER � ® 11�L. Apply to O seIIf®7n, --- - – - ---- — 095. -int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O W J. Walker' Funeral O Director and Embalmer. O ® O O W. J.cCILIEAR Y O O Motor or Horse Equipment. O `I!°J$IIE PUII (M LILOP DR IIJPTUAlid ]Licensed Embalmer and O O Cars or flowers furnished ® tLrlrllatry TENS- UR p Nffv76v COT. )Funeral Director. O O as requested. O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O O Day or Night, phone 67. O Equipment. O O ® KRAD ®1FYFIICIE--SIEAIF'ORTE, DO0ll. Night and Day Service. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C. 0 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. O OFFICERS: _ _ J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I ]Funeral Director and O ]Licensed ]Embalmer. O H. C. BOX O Best Motor and Horse-drawn equipment. O Charges moderate. Flowers furnished on short 0 notice. 4> g1ght Calls] Day Calk Phone 176 Fhone\43 i D. 1K. TIJ�[i. C1��)12 Re ' stared D �1 'rml�Ple>yC Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY j rJ Gametic Electric Souks n Commercial Hotel, Seager � WeIMdny, wednead ay =0 Friday Afitteu7atozliafa. A000ftoatto 07a�anFq,,0,,T dii omccn Oq fall ml:11P1t41. 842649 times Evans, Beachwood - 1Pmsf n'a^,-,Q ,� James Connolly, Goderich, rac�llr Z, F D. F. McGn gor, Seaforth, So- a.e p ;I i A;Q�°1ES1�TT S• .fl Alen. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, olk�mnr � �'. E• �in�hl4ay, Seafortla; Joln;a � , ;;• I lay, 'I".gmondvl le; J. W. YGO, Goft r�Yleh; 31$. �•. Jsnrrsa®ut113, Tiro �+�,v,�g ��, � . IIS,. _ 13 iron, M•u'id:=0 LssPta3ry D1QPIf g cJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I ]Funeral Director and O ]Licensed ]Embalmer. O H. C. BOX O Best Motor and Horse-drawn equipment. O Charges moderate. Flowers furnished on short 0 notice. 4> g1ght Calls] Day Calk Phone 176 Fhone\43 i D. 1K. TIJ�[i. C1��)12 Re ' stared D �1 'rml�Ple>yC Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY j rJ Gametic Electric Souks n Commercial Hotel, Seager � WeIMdny, wednead ay =0 Friday Afitteu7atozliafa. A000ftoatto 07a�anFq,,0,,T dii omccn Oq fall ml:11P1t41. 842649 times Evans, Beachwood - 1Pmsf n'a^,-,Q ,� James Connolly, Goderich, rac�llr Z, F D. F. McGn gor, Seaforth, So- a.e p ;I i A;Q�°1ES1�TT S• .fl Alen. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, olk�mnr � �'. E• �in�hl4ay, Seafortla; Joln;a � , ;;• I lay, 'I".gmondvl le; J. W. YGO, Goft r�Yleh; 31$. �•. Jsnrrsa®ut113, Tiro �+�,v,�g ��, � . IIS,. _ 13 iron, M•u'id:=0 LssPta3ry D1QPIf g cJ i D. 1K. TIJ�[i. C1��)12 Re ' stared D �1 'rml�Ple>yC Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY j rJ Gametic Electric Souks n Commercial Hotel, Seager � WeIMdny, wednead ay =0 Friday Afitteu7atozliafa. A000ftoatto 07a�anFq,,0,,T dii omccn Oq fall ml:11P1t41. 842649 times Evans, Beachwood - 1Pmsf n'a^,-,Q ,� James Connolly, Goderich, rac�llr Z, F D. F. McGn gor, Seaforth, So- a.e p ;I i A;Q�°1ES1�TT S• .fl Alen. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, olk�mnr � �'. E• �in�hl4ay, Seafortla; Joln;a � , ;;• I lay, 'I".gmondvl le; J. W. YGO, Goft r�Yleh; 31$. �•. Jsnrrsa®ut113, Tiro �+�,v,�g ��, � . IIS,. _ 13 iron, M•u'id:=0 LssPta3ry D1QPIf g cJ