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The Huron Expositor, 1929-08-23, Page 5
,r P r Z a 4. V r •ARID OF THANKS Tabs Aanes McLellan and older and brotheav desire &p thauh hila nelt;`hboM and frlei=l i(ar the v= prhhy and round aotu during their cad bereavement do the Icza of their loving slater, Mica (Late SIldPsaRan. REGISTER]N�GW REOPENS TUESDAY, SLEPT 3rd 1929, arida the t.ollowing staff.: Edmund J. Wethey, B.A., (Trio.), M.A. (Tor.), Principal, Specialist in 'Mathematics; Strathcona Certificate in Physical Culture. Miss IM. E. Ross -Teacher of Latin and French, Specialist in Art, Gordon C. Koch, B.A. (Queen's) - Honor Graduate in Science. Miss M. Graham, B.A. (Tor.) -Teach- er of English and History, Instruc- tor of Physical Training, Miss M. G. Bayne -Assistant teacher of Science, Teacher of . Physical Training, Art Specialist, Highly gratifying Departmental exam results have been received frons thq Department of -Education, To- ronto, thus placing Exeter High School in a very enviable position among the other High Schools of tl e Province. As the enrolment received gives every appearance of a large at- tendance, outside pupils are particu- larly requested to register early that every chance may be given for ac- commodation. Those requiring board- ing houses will receive every assist- ance upon application to the Secre- tary. Mae 1Ko .cc)F&uR Phone 37. ME ME ®PENS courses — Commercial, Pedal, Stenographic, Secr Secre- tarial and Complete ®five Trrainiing. Capable Instructors, Thorough Courses and Free ]Employment Service. Write or phone now for free catalogue. CENTRAL ENTRA B USRN1ESS COLLEGE Stratford, Ontario R. F. LUMSDEN, B.A. Principal. PHONE 240 or 1120 3218-2 1lCfVrp tigR w•�rd d:sY4➢II +us,azu gY4r w$ aP?n 4lkRD!}{Ulbl¢!a'4iikllyµ 5qr uopm eptb�s d d anak'ia a90t, il}l9D g,:. 3S,,y,, 71 1,,, $IlQ �+r (� >k Al ) KOT 'mel' is r'�'� OPMU &--s N�+.QD. A4AF• MIl.. c4±w.?�'.AQI;I .'' o bald d kd tiro "Mucoutsi;r v7M leap +'� IlOEIi OIi , 4ui:G1&rias " A , ,; ezod to dBatgrlAtute bile cstzap„'.9wvirrg regtard 1'f G3$a $Or1Pi0 NO. $111$n ' f> .,' ' zs.l k.,,. h,' x41 g0.4 1e• only ,to the 0� zlms of whlada oho then al¢A,, 1i..AlwtUp $ , .4f 1 P . lilac netirne, uiiai>asa ,Amninwl�ai��� ar c a $ 'DATSD at Iueters out., azn, thlrtenth day lit calls, phone $�t, P of August, 1929 t, rt iss M a * r, klsila 1r F r lk &S714FJPJAJB4, Exeter Eter and 7iYema'a1�I Gencitora face U0 baTuC tris. 3218 -?3< www. xWullAL'+,m, QX 1LY4j1awLlr�. --- 1VllPtp. �sd®W$rIDRt llslxlsss sIIld dauPatt r(arab tylui, db: Ota. thin, 4 - ' . ';7dly. o,. WA:�i.50 tr0 1y14.78: da„ oil' 2rac g14.�[3to OIlGk.faO. 11 I' try with Mr. and yes, F. Dobbs ��`'l1! Jl 14'i1.�J.1"a Ll W/ 1li1Li^,:L1A,tUr LL Ji �Lyal�+Ay t Ga •fl 4ta'bury. TRiss Edna Fym,, ofhit. ®� O ® �OF GRAND OTAN D SPIECTACILr2 - 1 W, visited at hair hollms on behalf that an peniMls baving easy claims against Wilmam Oliver, late of the Village Of Egmondville. who died on the 16th 1,3= 4w last.—Miss Dor•O$lIly rllogIln 7 $8! .� ]Mil Gemereii Aedmisaion. 2$eg fating her cousin, Miss Mary Gard- Ron-derIGIL—Oat the Aria 13410 to (talons. lop Tornubtp, = auoua* 12th, 00 gar.an . d um. ® Licensed I�mm.maluaaeP szadt ® ® TumeraP IIDirector.7� erp ,of Farquhar. -Miss Roadhouse lg a. ezderte 4 a can. t eta ?,0roltato, visited at 'Mrs. 'Ed. Johnaf' Ginserlch,-- 04 13romoon Lim% Mow Towwhil2, ,tc. Apply to [i3sit week.—Messrs. Charleslip ahaIf on August Ord, to LILT. =4 -W=. Aaron any. held by them, on or before :the 3rd day S' Cmd 'Walter Johns were in, Mtrchener Gin -r- ,,ji b, c, dauchtrm. 295.3-tf Seaforth, Ont. fmne day Past -week.-The ] Irovinciaj M14 eneer, Mr. J. H. 'Howee, was THOBUS IBIRADSUAW. ISL Cy. WATERS. f�r.0ddlansatt Qnevaarm$ Id/!i uya®Ace ; around inspecting the w'or'k dons by I , the township this year on Friday Plast. + Hlamm Har Saturday. �ll—Du � IDatrwit, Rgte&� Eleanor, daughter of the Hato Mr. and !tin. MIURON SCHOOL (FAIR DATES, A7' 11 fa Toutfq A ll di11C J1 R- J. Harries, of Stratford, Ont., to Grant OFFICERS: 1929, C. Eanum +, of Oalumet, Michigan. Notes, - The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. = Beat Roulston, of Wheatley, visited Mr. and Mxa. F. O'Brien one day last DEATHS o AGENTS: week. -Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and lit- I sturdy.—In Goderich, the daughter, of Ridgetown, are spend- on August lith, John 6turay, in has 79th Year. Colborne Tp -September 16th. Ong this week with the former's par-) Glavier. In Goderich, on August 9th, John W. E. li$inchley, Seaforth; John ldva % (ants here.—The work on the township Francisit of M, r. and Mrs. Wm. ]hall here is progressing nicely under his 86th McKenzie the management of George Tuffin, the -In Ashfield Township, on August 9th, Annie McKenzie, daughter of the late St. Helens -September 18th. ceontractor. It will be much better in Alexagder McKenzie, aged 74 years. Watt, (Blyth. DIRECTORS; Its new location. -Margaret Golds I Anderson. In Stanley Township, on August of Cleveland, spent Sunay here is -I GGeeo,rge Anderson, n�hee 90th years �� phate, $80.00•; 16 peer c+stA. Milli phosphate, $20.00. iiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bohn Bennevies, Brodbtlgela- J'amcn rv'i13a9, Befthwood; Jameo 00230HP, Belgrave-September 24tfi. 5. Golding. -The Rev. Mr, and Mrs. + G adbasielI, Alem. Broadfoot, Me. 8 26m, Snell, who have been holidaying in rGnr,= AMG umiers. r Muskoka, are expected home this III'�i1I�®II TA`�'T NOTICES �(. i XJ a week and will occupy his own pulpit I 1ZYo. 8 S®safort%- P carr ry oibnoa, Elbortle Tp.-Octdlralr 10t. Sunday next. -Mr. F. O'Brien, our I postmaster, is becoming quite a gar- FOR SALE.—THREE BEAGLE HOUNDS, 1% months old, Apply to J. C. Crich. Phone 18>rllerdfolfeIla ; Jtl mol tmltfa°Ilc v aIl dener. Although only an amateur he 49 or 84. 3219-2 '113as a dahlia now with 17 full blooms FOR SALE. --loo 4AED-TO-LAY WBlTF.; Or may Reprtesentztiva Atptt, and 45 buds. It stands 7 feet 7 inch -Rock pullets. $hone 24-236. MRS. es tall, one single stock measuring JULIA McKI.LLAN, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth, 5% inches at the butt. He also hal 8219x2 gladiolius standing 60 inches high and I FOR SALE. -2Q PIGS SIX WEEKS OLD, tea roses with 18 buds on now, after I also o 13 pigs 25 weeks old. Phone 15-T47, Wooming all summer. Let us here Seaforth. Lot 9, Concession 2, 13:'lett. ARCHIE THEODORE DALE. 3_19-2 from some of your gardeners. -Quite - --- a number of the farmers here are Et STRAYED FROM LOT 7, CONCESSION through harvesting. With a few 7, Tugjarsmith, about August 7th, six more fine days all will be garnered in. Yearling cattle, -Anyone having information +leading to their recovery, please phone or a - -Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Luxton have write WILLIAM WRIGHT, R. R. 4, Seaforth. shoved into the house they recently Phone 11-135, Seaforth. 3218x2 purchased of the estate of the late ESTRAY. --STRAYED FROM CONCESSION iTdrs. Hotham. 11GG 2. Stanley, two yearling heifers, 1 light roan and 1 red with white spots, Left home C about July ls.t. Anyone having information please phone 86-8, Hensall. FRED RATH- DAIRY MARKET WELL. 8218-8 es Toronto, August 30th.—Cheese. new, lance, FOR SALE. --ONE YOUNG SOW TO FAR- 20 to 21c: twin, 20?1, to 211_,c; triplets, 21 row in September; 23 suckers fit to we July 24th. These are off aged sown, have to 22c; Stilton, 27c. Old. large, 29c; twiny, 291• ; triplets ami cuts. 'Loc ; old stilton, 30 large litters and are good mothers. Anyone to BIC. wanting brood sows would do well to buy Butter ---No. 1 creamery, prints, 42c; No. 2 them. JOHN NOLAN, R. R. No. 4, Sea - forth. Phone 21-144. creamery, prints, 40c. 3214-rf Eggs -•Fresh extras, in cartons, 49c; fresh e+rtras, loose, 47c; firsts, 43c; seconds, 33c. —�^— 'TOWN OF S EAIF®]I8T H1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS WATERWORKS a Buffalo, August 20th,—Receipts of hogs, 7,- 500; holdovers, 500; fairly active to arl in- Water takers may use water for terests; steady to roc below Saturday's av- erage; bulk. 150-200 pdunds. $12.25; fcw, lawns and gardens. g 6, pigs$12.8: 210-250 pounds, $11.25 c g so pigs and underweights, $11.75; packing sows, PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION i$9.50 to $10. OF SIEAFORTH Receipts of cattle, 1,750; dry fed steers and Seaforth, August 19, 1929. yearlings slow, scattering sales about Steady; 3219-1 11�'li )bulk, $14.50 to $16.50; strictly choice neld at X17; grass steers, $12 to $13.75; common kinds ,downward to 1110.60; good cows, $9.25 to 1$10; cutter grades, $5 to $7.75; common light, •ARID OF THANKS Tabs Aanes McLellan and older and brotheav desire &p thauh hila nelt;`hboM and frlei=l i(ar the v= prhhy and round aotu during their cad bereavement do the Icza of their loving slater, Mica (Late SIldPsaRan. REGISTER]N�GW REOPENS TUESDAY, SLEPT 3rd 1929, arida the t.ollowing staff.: Edmund J. Wethey, B.A., (Trio.), M.A. (Tor.), Principal, Specialist in 'Mathematics; Strathcona Certificate in Physical Culture. Miss IM. E. Ross -Teacher of Latin and French, Specialist in Art, Gordon C. Koch, B.A. (Queen's) - Honor Graduate in Science. Miss M. Graham, B.A. (Tor.) -Teach- er of English and History, Instruc- tor of Physical Training, Miss M. G. Bayne -Assistant teacher of Science, Teacher of . Physical Training, Art Specialist, Highly gratifying Departmental exam results have been received frons thq Department of -Education, To- ronto, thus placing Exeter High School in a very enviable position among the other High Schools of tl e Province. As the enrolment received gives every appearance of a large at- tendance, outside pupils are particu- larly requested to register early that every chance may be given for ac- commodation. Those requiring board- ing houses will receive every assist- ance upon application to the Secre- tary. Mae 1Ko .cc)F&uR Phone 37. ME ME ®PENS courses — Commercial, Pedal, Stenographic, Secr Secre- tarial and Complete ®five Trrainiing. Capable Instructors, Thorough Courses and Free ]Employment Service. Write or phone now for free catalogue. CENTRAL ENTRA B USRN1ESS COLLEGE Stratford, Ontario R. F. LUMSDEN, B.A. Principal. PHONE 240 or 1120 3218-2 1lCfVrp tigR w•�rd d:sY4➢II +us,azu gY4r w$ aP?n 4lkRD!}{Ulbl¢!a'4iikllyµ 5qr uopm eptb�s d d anak'ia a90t, il}l9D g,:. 3S,,y,, 71 1,,, $IlQ �+r (� >k Al ) KOT 'mel' is r'�'� OPMU &--s N�+.QD. A4AF• MIl.. c4±w.?�'.AQI;I .'' o bald d kd tiro "Mucoutsi;r v7M leap +'� IlOEIi OIi , 4ui:G1&rias " A , ,; ezod to dBatgrlAtute bile cstzap„'.9wvirrg regtard 1'f G3$a $Or1Pi0 NO. $111$n ' f> .,' ' zs.l k.,,. h,' x41 g0.4 1e• only ,to the 0� zlms of whlada oho then al¢A,, 1i..AlwtUp $ , .4f 1 P . lilac netirne, uiiai>asa ,Amninwl�ai��� ar c a $ 'DATSD at Iueters out., azn, thlrtenth day lit calls, phone $�t, P of August, 1929 t, rt iss M a * r, klsila 1r F r lk &S714FJPJAJB4, Exeter Eter and 7iYema'a1�I Gencitora face U0 baTuC tris. 3218 -?3< is sGLA y o lA 141ne alar J. 1W '�' CPaar>�ea Plnodea.'tta. 1 ®0 � 11 w ,�' '` f• l S et >r �� i ��`'l1! Jl 14'i1.�J.1"a Ll W/ 1li1Li^,:L1A,tUr LL Ji �Lyal�+Ay spec9acle in IFrong of ghe Govmdl sa=d, show1 d be Il'/laaade Mora. NOTICE is hereby given under the atatuea inthat ®� O ® �OF GRAND OTAN D SPIECTACILr2 - IEDY➢3111Dgy1ON CHORUS, (E®1id behalf that an peniMls baving easy claims against Wilmam Oliver, late of the Village Of Egmondville. who died on the 16th Ganere. Adlmicadom. 25c• RaaG7v_di .� ]Mil Gemereii Aedmisaion. 2$eg ° y� tc n r , p snod aD�1v1i day of June, 1929, ars required to send to the undersigned Executors, full particule,o ® Licensed I�mm.maluaaeP szadt ® ® TumeraP IIDirector.7� good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid !hance to start chicken farm, b=, m In writing and verified by affidavit of their alahas and the nature of the securities, if ® Up-to-date Horse sand Ego ,tc. Apply to 1BFDVCEDD RAILROAD, ST EANSUffP, �60�® 4 �o a �IDPIlwfe �l any. held by them, on or before :the 3rd day Equipment. 295.3-tf Seaforth, Ont. 7 of September. 1929, aft= 'which date the said O Night and Day Service. 0MIMA Executors will proceed to distribute the assets O Phone 19-22, Dublin. ® + of the said deceased, bavina regard only to ® past , F r' the claims of which they then shall have had notice.• DATED at Scaforth, Out., this 18th day. of August, 1929. THOMAS OLIIVER and FRARGARET OLIVER . Exec®taro. a1 E! TOWNSHIP ®F PPULILIET7C f • J� �r � ,,, to The property owners and tenants of the .i +• / ',,; 6 � a . Township of Hullett are llerewitb notified that Murdock Rose. Londesboro, has been ap- pointed Weed Inspector for the Township, and I have taken over the agency all citizens are requested to observe the con- � a y Act. •• '• '�' f.j /? w'.. - p< fol J. Fleury &Son celebrated ditions of theJOHN FINGLANID, plow makers. Clerk of Rullett r sl. ,r A full stock on hand, inclu-i- x217 -3a ing the New Ribbed Alfalfa J e Point; also points for all othergout fJ . • a.ii OF 20 KORDS ! makes of plows. ' '''vr �� ' •�' ;;:�' n si ,s jo k, ste�`l lilt MAIN STREET - SIEAFORTPP 321.9-12 u �✓'J' � �':: y � ii �b . ` � � � a r � Get yours before they are FARMS FOR BAS picked over. ]FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT ��pp �5�a q�v 28 and 29, Concession S. McKilidp. con- taining 192 acres and known as the T. E, b. ''�s5.. •�_ ?. ;F`h�, � •_ rl :per,- ,[,. � 1,, Hays farm. Must be sold to dose the estate, [f not sold will be rented. For particulars ��� �ttt 1L apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea- ER } r .; • forth.'. 8201-tf ,.; F <k" � l a• FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO. `- - ,, �. „!1: �,.. •� . r_ ., ''1 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey, Coun- ty of Huron; 2 storey brick house. barn �! 55x60 on stone foundation ; another building <> . Ap� . O:�" 26x56; windmill, drilled well; 80 acres plowed. O ��®�P 61_®6 © 3 balance has been under pasture for several 111111 61L 1;' � a >•'�. fit`' .! , .�.v'• Years. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pos- O Funeral Director and 4 session first of March, Apply to ALEX. O Licensed Embalmer. ® :,:.,a;;! N, ::ii:'::::iH:°,L•;:i:i �'!•is ii::.°:; 'i•!:+:l•i:Lai• -rear ',•: • •i•.•. .+:• : :;:p;s •,, .:• , a•; • •. t: • BUCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, Walton. 8186-tP O H. C. BOX ® ;.:•.:..: .:... r• :..:..:..:.........,,• , ..•'l.:;:. ; .,; .:::.. !:?. ,a s ": iq:.;,,; !,;,, t !L'ii!Oss!!ii fi i^'i t; !':: ;9§ ARM FOR SALEO Best Motor and Horse-drawn ® a 1 II�= LOT S, CONCESSION 6, Stanley, loo acres, all cleared. On the O equipment. O - farm are a 1% storey frame house, cement O Charges moderate. © foundation, cistern and cement floors in base- ment; furnished short barn 84x70 with lean of 12 feet, on a stone foundation; barn 85x52 and drive shed. notice. © t1r" a`1i4-'°.."" ' it••, Farm drained with tile, and wire fences; 4 O Night Calls Day Calls O acres fall wheat, 40 acres plonglied ; balance O phone 175 Phone 43 O seeded down. Situated one -harp mile from ?i .. Church, 1 mile from school, 4 mi 99 from ® e Kippen ; 6 miles from Hensall. Rural mail O O O O O O O O and telephone. Farm in good state of cultiva. tion- For further particulars apply nn weight bulls, $7.50 to $8.25, premises. B. W. CARLILE, Proprlatar, R. R. i1. zf Recelipts of cativaA 950 ; vealers active., 1, Zurich P. O. 8187-tf O O O O ® O O ® O- O O ® a -steady; good to choice, $17.50 to $18. O Receipts of sheep, 4.200 ; fat Iambs steady, 4;IARM FOR SALE --SMALL FARM FOR others weak to slightly lower; good to choice(}\5''?°j�'/%��j11 sale, adjoining the village of Kipp T1. O W. J. Walker �Q Son natives, $13.50 to $14; medium, $12 to $13; 11 1 IIIaiL11S11�I��J This farm contains 1014 acres of land. al: 'throw -outs mostly $11; fat ewes, $6.50 to Nseeded to grass. There are on the premises O ® •+ 07.00. a ttood six -roomed frame house with kitchen O W. J. Walker, Funeral attached. set on a cement foundation, cement TORONTO t floors with furnace and cistern, also two good O Director and Embalmer. ,, _ Union Stock Yards, Toronto, August 20th.— ']laving purchased an Electric hard water wells, phone and lightning rods. 0 ® F. Quotations: Heavy•. beef steers, $9.76 to Floor Sander, I am prepared to Good barn and stable, pig and hen house; O Motor or Horse Equipment- ® I 'r 511.25; butcher steers, choice, $9.75 to $10,50; an extra surface both new and old floors good apple orchard, also pears. q do. fair to good, x butcher to fifers, do, common, slums and cherries and small fruit. Shaded O Cara OP flowers furnished ® A $16.00 to $5.00; butcher heifers. choice, $10.00 at moderate Charges. with maple trees along front of farm_ This O as requested. ® !7 EL 'ho $10.75; do. fair to good, $9.00 to $9.50: farm would be suitable for a retired farmer O Day or Night, phone 67. 1 �M��(M �� �� ��� do. common. $7.00 to $8.50; butcher come, ����� ���� or drover. It is within 10 minutes walk of O � d smod to choice, $7.50 to $8.50; do. common church, two good stores and post office• also to medium, $5.60 to $7.00; do. canners and blacksmith shop, harness and repair shop. O O O O O O ® O ® O O ® �% (�7 �1 cutters, 7.00 to $5.00; butcher bulls, good to ]3®g '149 ,�'effif®rtPn. Possr_seion given this Fall. For further Dar- �0 drill �S7fl S'pj1 ay `�'�/ahotem be p 77t par - ,choice, $7.00 to $7.75; do, medium. $0.09 to ticvlaxs apply on the premises. MRS. PSA- lb ���J/// lC./�(,�if U l�5 L�il� ii (� {� ' S7.00; do. bolognas, $5.00 to $6.00; baby beef, BELLA GORDEN, Kippen P. O., Ont. 7Q�T �Tl�7r�q $11.00 to $14.50: feeders, good 4 3218x1 A im j®ID11V 1&1 UN MIUN ®Q'® yopm" beyond cornparnocm . . . 1tIlitCWti2JiSli6�—� AGENCY Empire fear, the fifftry-first consecutive Candi= �. Insurance of all kinds. H ationalExhibition. on. ]Fourteen daYS Of MOV7 )FICTURE "UE CONTEMDERS FOR WORLD'S SWiMMG CiAMPROSHRP wonders ... of novel, variegated jn2eMat0__=®ndsr �ea1 Estate unforgettable spectacle of education, pageano ncmeMOney to Loan an , industry, spor4, sic, art andscience. 31 ; 1 SEAE®RTH, ONTARIO ELIL_lrmone ;a 91 , Opening o/ the new $!,000,000 Automotive Building Between 350 and 400 gem -covered m-Aminm will plunge into tits esnicas of Yate C kdo cit Wedne3�ly, August 28, in front of epee Caaa,dian National Exhibi- don Grounds at Toronto, in the men's stiction of the fourth Wsiggley l+llnrlsthm. The caum is ape oxd=Wy 15 miles, and the cosh prizes total $535,000, of which :)25,000 goes to the whales'. The above 13y -oust shows five of the sneer who are m6parded as Mrely to make the MSt. showing. No. 1 is George Young of Toronto, t Anne'r of the fiat Wrigit!y Haamtbon, vabq tiCm bel In constant tmking silk hat m misaer for this evert; No. 2 in Mendell Burditt of Toronto, who made a splendid -dowing last ymr; rkpi 1W one finished hite;. a of tate card ctaW2; 1h. 3 fa mat Vea*ettv ell Germy in his coat of blade grease. He viten the race two years ago and is looked vo*n tall 'fPaaclrmg°a =cst =catalnn'~ay srczs opyum=t; Me. 4 is 21`acu? ffieathg a -X= Vwtc, who beat Vkzltofter in the Lake Gewge BGfasathon on 1927; No. 5 .ds 1 lsuriT Homme, cr'f' ,tbo A:=WfW2 ! S-,V� anb of &=WiCriy�i., a yam fea0w with a tpleadidl ch= to finish dc4 to the top. 1 v - De El. HengWllo Registered IDrugleaa Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY .Magnetic ]Electric Batba Commercial hotel, Sesfort1 .Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. Adjnstmments given for ddaemeo of all kinds. t0518tf 1 Carnival of fbe Clouds and National Aircraft Show dth C.N.E.-Wriptey ,Marathon Swim in two events—Friday. August D9 (women) and lt'edne.sday, A?1971St QR rapen) for $50,000 purse and weew championship. Inspiring daily concerts by the Goldman and other famous bands. Your concerts IV the 2.000 -voice Exhibition ('kurus—August Ed and RPI, Septrmber B and 7 Stupendous military and natal grand atand sprrtarir, "Britannia's Muster' $f25,000 Agricultural Prig ,List. Trniting and Paring Rates and $5,000 Futurities. International sport program on land and hater, frahtrfng Canada's olddsft t k rat, meet, Z. J .R.A. regatta, Res,-valiona for IEzhibiNon and outboard motorboat races. C haruaa, CoRaeu nt, andIEv®nadl>t� A I�AIIBQ AIIN--- spec9acle in IFrong of ghe Govmdl sa=d, show1 d be Il'/laaade Mora. FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile GRAND OTAN D SPIECTACILr2 - IEDY➢3111Dgy1ON CHORUS, (E®1id 'rom Seaforth; modern home witk Ganere. Adlmicadom. 25c• RaaG7v_di .� ]Mil Gemereii Aedmisaion. 2$eg °aarnac®, bath and toilet; small tater; gr l0. Fad -008 soma. 01.50, romndl Door, 755; Box Seats � , 01. good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid !hance to start chicken farm, b=, _ oodey'o7, 47 IrKina Sa, V., TorosaC--j, am �ave�mYi�r¢ IYmliovnaad lExDai0cda8ors- ,tc. Apply to 1BFDVCEDD RAILROAD, ST EANSUffP, R. S. MASS, C04CH 1GllNSS AND AIRWAYS RATES 295.3-tf Seaforth, Ont. THOBUS IBIRADSUAW. ISL Cy. WATERS. f�r.0ddlansatt Qnevaarm$ Id/!i uya®Ace ; — —" - --- — '[I°HIE IViIcKRL LOP PViIUTUUAIL [FIIIIB.IE IINSURANC E 0317, ''<s EIRAID OFFICF--SIEAFORTH, ONTi. MIURON SCHOOL (FAIR DATES, You a i OFFICERS: 1929, i fames Evans, Beechwood - PresideM ,lames Connolly, Godericb, slice -Plea. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth Sec. -Tire+. Hensall-September 11th. Zurich -September 12th. Beat il. kr AGENTS: Grand Bend -September 12th. 7,+ Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Colborne Tp -September 16th. W. E. li$inchley, Seaforth; John ldva % Ashfield Tp. -September 17th. WHEAT AND CLOVER SPiF UAU3 t ay, Egmondiville; J. W. Yen, QiF�. R. G. Jarmouth, Brod'hagea; Jas St. Helens -September 18th. RUIEIN'S LIME )PHOSPHATM Watt, (Blyth. DIRECTORS; Wroxeter -September 19th. Guaranteed 33 per sent. p1noD- William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Sea• b?M; Novick Tp. -September 20th. Etbel--•September 28rd. phate, $80.00•; 16 peer c+stA. Milli phosphate, $20.00. Bohn Bennevies, Brodbtlgela- J'amcn rv'i13a9, Befthwood; Jameo 00230HP, Belgrave-September 24tfi. Mixed Fertilizers of ell himaiz at OCT.+ + G adbasielI, Alem. Broadfoot, Me. 8 26m, Goderich Tp --September 26th. rGnr,= AMG umiers. e+oa h; RobGrA Ferris, Earloelk; Nechitsmey, Blyth --September 27th. Crediton -September 80th. �(. i XJ a ; 1ZYo. 8 S®safort%- P carr ry oibnoa, Elbortle Tp.-Octdlralr 10t. � " o ors 18>rllerdfolfeIla ; Jtl mol tmltfa°Ilc v aIl Clinton Tows -October ard. le@a®ne Ilffi6-2 GIlinton Rural•- Oetobosr dtL Or may Reprtesentztiva Atptt, n