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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-11-15, Page 5"'lYa 3 p 4 0 MvIlazz Clam M�� 1 �411M f 1-111, x' %rr'w `l f ' r I �'.- ia� �,r, I[ 'n� -� It;�+ v IS fi I 1 >� 1 'wool Report Tho RQUVMPIa - )rye . 1 /�isl Qv l�@� 4 ��ao k �ofrt of tilos a t Im I$ 1 �$ t�9 ` 11 ho MSS- �i -,) • Qe k15P lac IIID ryu p !ol apa�l S. a. No. 14p, iwy', tbo ar�asioulsd! . t 0 f6fltio og f&1a i o]al 6 ir�,fdas f Se r^.... t�slrns ctrml�e c IlalaEs, may llmr rtat~a t b 'Sr. J C/--I�'tv�Jt Ili 1 It' `6.51 aUO when ownpar©d with that wh io'h. meat 1 A lander 70.7, 1 �P °raa sown 67.6, a ,ohne to the pe-ople eg s=weat 1 Glad-yu Jarrow r or. ISP'- sh{rley Tho to the seslr-atizzal cmu»llsw'p of f Zoehler 67.0, V p 6d.0, ]Beatrice what came to be 1t=V% as this °rlAl'ati+ry 1 Vg Mert 68.6, "o;artz'64e +Ssn{th 46.6. Oosaipanles." Before 212 f31efiUlU e1,I- t JI11 Claaa-- Dorls Alexander 67.2, BI- timate of loss case be amounced, ext- ( ren Ji>hal4;osl 59.6, ]Bert Thomson 54.7. 1 0 Clans-'�rumet McGregorX1.3 amination. of treacle loads of account h'o'oks will'be necessary, zz well as a &�Tt op 86.0, Jerry Johnson 66.0, multitude of files ,of dil'.olltl> mts, and I hie SJ> ,egor 55.9, ]Benson Dick for this purpose special o3ces have ,30.0..II 01ass�--'Irma ]Ferguson 67. Pro. already been rented. It is conceded, 1 sin T" from 'ST. Primer to I Class— however, that the loss Involved will t Steuart Dick. Jr. Primer —, 'Blanche amount to a sum of not less than ` Thomson, Harold Willert. Those t W,009,000.'For '9�hi8 �'ig+anti+C do- nnsrrlted with an asterisk have been ficie+ncy, four men are accused as be- < ra'bsa�ent for one examination. High- ing mainly responsible, and are held " est mark obtained in Arithmetic— in custody without bail. The chief QJli Margaret McGregor, 140. Highest ,of these is Clarence C. Hatry, aged Iaaark in Agriculture, 'Stewart Crerar, 40, and his career as a financier has i IGO. Highest mark in Spelling—Al- i been meteoric. Prior to the war he fred Ropp, 96.-0. J. Finnigan, Teach- e Zr. was a clerk in an insurance Office, TE- ceivinig a small salary, but by the ( time he had reached cached the age of 26 1 he was a director of one of the lare- I USBO ,N est assurance companies in the world. Before he was 32 he had negotiated 1 Council Minutes. — The municipal nearly 50 enormous business deals, 1 council of the Townshipof U and it seemed as if the touch sborne of his met in the Township Hall, Elimville, hand in 'any business transaction was ( on the 2nd day of November, 1929, equivalent to that of a magic word. ( in their monthly meeting, pursuant to Perhaps his most spectacular per - adjournment. All the members of formance was the acquiring of the I council were present at the meeting. Commercial Bank of London which he 1 The minutes of the meeting of Octo- then re -organized under the title of 1 filer 8th were read and approved on the Commercial Corporation of Lon- I motion) of Skinner -Williams. Car-. cion with a capital of $25,000,000. In irespondence: Letter from the Work- less than two years Hatry Ipur-ohased ( men's Compensation Board, stating the world's largest jute factory. Cox I that the township is not responsible Bros., Dundee, Scotland, as well as 7 for the safety of workmen of drain five other jute concerns in the same I ,contractors operating in the township, citl, for a price of approximately I fA bill from the Matron of Exeter $42,500,000. For a time all seemed 1 Hospital for the care of a patient to go well, but when the post-war I purporting to come from Usborne was boom subsided the Commercial Cor- reiceivedn The matter was left in poration went into liquidation, and ( the hands of Councillors Skinner and with its failure, Hatry"s career as a i Williams to investigate and report at financial magnate was considered end- , our next meeting on motion of Berry- ed. To the astonishment of every - Dew. The Engineer's certificate as body, Hatry again came into the fin - to the completion of the Stewart ancial world limelight a few years Drain by William Connolly & Sons, later, and in 1925 launched one of contractors, was presented to the his (greatest coups in the flotation of council. The sum of $885.50 being the Drapery Trust, a combination of (, the balance due the contractors. An old established departmental stores. estimate of $320.00 by S. W. Archi - From this he turned his attention I bald, C.E., on the Winebelsea Creek to the arranging of British municipal ` ,Drain, due Joseph Dwyer, contractor, loans, wrestling the greater part of , was received and passed on motion this important business from the , of Skinner -Henry. Williams -Skinner: largest financial concerns. It is due : That a grant of $15.00 be made to principally to ,his dealings with mun- the South Huron Plowman's Associa- icipal bonds that he and his compan- 1 tion.—Carried. A letter from the ions have now been indicted. To cite ISecretary of the 'Hydro Electric one example, ratepayers of the city Power 'Commission acknowledging the of Wakefield are faced with the pro- , ,petition for street lights in the area spect of .paying more than $1,500,000 1 of Wbodham and stating that the through the issuing 'by Hatry and his i ]matter would be given consideration associates of bonds ,admittedly forg- , in due time was read, Dew -Berry: ed. Other municipalities similarly That the following 'bills be passed:— affected are Newcastle, Gloucester 'William Connolly & Sons, balance due and Swindon_ A period of more than on Stewart drain contract, $$8'6.00 ; 35 years has elapsed since Great ' Joseph Dwyer, -on account, contract, Britain experienced a financial de- 1 Winchelsea 'Drain, $320.00; Ernest falcation of such magnitude. To be ; Robinson, 1,576 12" 'tile for Brock precise, the Liberator Building so - ]Drain, $222.50; the Reeve, selection ciety bubble, which involved railura ' of jurors, $9; Archie ]Morgan, Presi- for a sum of nearly $42,000,000 was , dent, grantto S. 'Huron Plowman's pricked in 1892. The engineer of Delbridige, this swindle, one Jabez S. Balfour, + ,Amociation, $15; Henry material for ,polling booths, township was a specious scoundrel, who, work - 'hall, $2,50; Robert Graham, cement ing under the guise of philanthropy tile, $20;-kilton Gregory, cement and religion, managed to fleece the gavel, $5; Archie 'Morgan, ditching, small investing public for almost a $•5.40; George Coward, ditching, $9; quarter 'of a century. 1 Fred Ford, ditching and dragging, At the time of the crash Balfour $33,09; Whitney Coates, dragging, was a member of parliament, who $6.40; Allen Fletcher, dragging, was being then talked of by his party $6.40; William Routley, dragging, as a probable cabinet minister. He $'5:110; Frank Routley, dragging, $11; had already obtained' various civic l elwis Fletcher, dragging and gravel- dignities, and was regarded as a pil- ling, $22; William Coates, work on lar of his church. Like Hatry, he culvert, $4.25; Newton Clark, work on was of humble origin, and his 'begin - culvert, $1.80; George Ferguson, ning in life was modest. His schema gavelling, $45:40; R. Williams, gray- was ,the essence of simplicity. Al- elling. $15.01); Luther Rawcliffe, though possessed of no capital he gavelling, $24; 'Freeman Horn, grav- quickly demonstrated that such could elling, $15; George Davis, gravelling, easily be raised, and endowed with the $16.63; Lewis Cornish, gravelling, asset of infectious optimism set him - $16.50; Charles Stephen, gravelling, self to the task of imbuing the in - $187.30; Wellington Batten, gravel- vesting public with the idet of the Ring, $103.65; Fred Seers, crushing, eat possibilities attendant to spec - $28.0o; John Simpson, crushing, lu ative ualding due to the Enormous $3g.6p; William Moodie, crushing, increase in population. Consequently $91.45; Enos Herdman, cutting weeds, in 1868 the Liberator Building so- $5d2t1; Rilenry Ford, superintendence, ciety was formed, ostensibly to free $72.45; +Mrs. H. Ford, clerical work, every working man in England from $5,00. The Council adjourned to meet .the tyranny of a 1•andlord. Shares at the Township Hall on Saturday, December 7th, at 1 o'clock.—Henry were ,peddled throughout the country, and the agents for their sales were Strang, Clerk. Nonconformist clergymen, who had Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Har- been binded by Balfour's hypocrisy. old Hunter.—Last Friday evening a As offshoots of the Building society, large number of friends met at the more companies were formed. 1home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Hunt- First came the Land's Allotment er and presented them with two beau- company, to be followed by numer- tiful chairs. The evening was spent ous others, including the House and in dancing and card playing, and ev- Land Investment Trust, the London erybody enjoyed, themselves until the and General Bank, the Building Se - early hours of the morning. The fol- curities co7npany, Hdbbs and Co.. lowing address was read: « Mr. and George Newman and Co., the Real Mrss, Harold Hunter: Dear Friends: Estates company, to mention but a It is with a great deal of pleasure few. When the shares of these com- that we, your friends and neighbors, panies were placed on the market, it Have assembled here to -night to ex- seemed as if the public could not tend to your our heartiest wishes and gobble them too quickly. A "safe" welcome Mrs. 'Hunter to this com- dividend of eight per cent. was ''guar- munity. We have known You all anteed," but investors were not told ,your life in 'both social and business that the capital subscribed for one affairs ,and have always founrl you flotation wou d pay the dividends for the truest friend and neighbor. Al- the preceding. Furthermore, to assist though 'Mrs. Hunter i5 a stranger to the clergy] a commission of more the most of us, we tru-st she will soon than two dollars was paid each cler- iind us to be her friends also. We gyman for every $50 share he sold. are glad to know You are still re- From the building of modest dwel- maining in our neighborhood and as lings for the workingman, the pro - a token of our good feeling towards position expanded to the erection of you, we 'ask you to accept these chairs palatial hotel's, and of these, White - and hope they will always remind You hall Covert, the Victoria Hotel, and of our good wishes. Our wish for the Hotel Cecil to -day stand as m'onu- you is that you may both be spared ments to one wlro was the biggest to enjoy long life, happiness and p'ro's- rogue of his time. The sum of $1,- perity, and may God's richest bless- 000,000 was paid by one of Balfour's in .g rest upon you always. Signedcompanies for the site of the Hotel on behalf of your Friends and Neigh- Cecil. A comparatively small part Of bors." On Monday evening, Novem- the monies subscribed was devoted to ben 11th, a beautiful fernery was the .purposes for which these oom- pf.esented to Mr. and Mrs. Harold panies -were formed. The remainder Hunter ,by the F;uchre Club, of their found its way into the pockets of Bal- meigh+borhood, and a jolly evening was four and the precious gang of crooks spent at card playing- The follow- such as Hobbs, Ne'vaman and Wright, ing address was read: ,,Mr. and Mrs. who were the directors of the corpor- Runter: 'Dear Friemdw—As memb6rs ati,ons he formed. The affairs of all of. "The Big Four" we feel that we these com+pailies were so inextricably cannot let an opportunity like this go mixed, that the collapse of one meant (by without mee,ti'ng to show in some the collapse of all, and so when the way our feeling's toward you- We General Bank suspended payments in are very glad to woloome Mrs. Hunt- 'September, 1892, the Liberator and eT to our eommllnijar, and we ask you its subsidiaries automatically ends to accept this tolran. of our feelinnga also. We ]lope to cont'1Ynw o'la::r ,fid times together as in t e pas'+t, 'lurid trust TILE GOOD DRIVER. C1LZAR1LY that you may ill b -S stead -to en- Di'EFI143D joy a long end "Mit pr, .?i>l - life There are drivers rf;rlto iblmofbt ]leve and every bl slrlg. Sil er on . be- get into the hospital or the polis Iyalf o4 "The Bir, �"°4�?A�"" (1har9le courct. They are good A.ri'vvers. Y4o�ai�ti, til' 3�idvr, . 'SSlil�2�r 5ft�&z Accident, ntease ershe good driver tivo{d' I rAa:9 y .gin��',_)!1�': 11eoh e t , b a ua pat alil?:l,n elhilaat� m ai 11p {m his $uattraritaoun of atragu�I I 'Side,5T,dping, becqupp 'LTi =. i, ale» i {ded to Pass the 4;r�PG Qhml.11lio an. , 'ounces ,his intention with the horse, D 'make cure the load us front is i lear, and then swings out and a- , ound in a ]wide, easy curve that :eves the other fellow blenty of oom. Being sideswiped, because when the I aan behind so'unds -the horn) to glass, , he good driver gives' him the road, , nil does not speed up in an attempt r o "freeze him out," or swing over 1 award the middle of the road' to ', queeze, him out. i Head-on collisions, because good 1 rivers are sure the road ahead is ree from -oncoming cars before try- ag to pass a car travelling in the ame direction. 'Good drivers do not pass cars on urves or anywhere elsewhere a clear t ie'w of 'plenty of road ahead canna-� e secured. I 'Good drivers have their own head- I amps properly adjusted to avoid lindfing the other fellow. If the I ther fellow isn't so considerate, good rivers have a non -glare visor for mergencies. 1 Going into the ditch usually occurs ' t night, and good drivers carry road amps or spot lamps which enable I hem. to keep on the road in spite of ' og or the glare of oncoming cars. ( Grade crossing smashups are avoid- i d by good drivers by not trying to eat a train across and by never mer- ' ily sailing around the car ahead i ,rhich had the good sense to stop then it saw an approaching train Which was hidden from the cars be- ind. Ninety per cent. of the day's acci- ents come within the foregoing cate- ory, and the good driver easily a- ,oids 90 per cent. of these. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Montreal, November 12th.--Oattle receipts ' n the two live stock markets here to -day to- , alled 2,994. The cattle were made up meat- y of canners, cutters, common cows and ulls. There were four or five cars of good + feers on sale. The balance of the butcher , attle were only fair. At time of writing My a few butcher cattle had been sold; $8.10 + gas paid for a fairly good lot weighing round 1.050. Odd good heifers picked out + old up to $8, with medium heifers around ' 7. Canners were strong at $3.50 for the ,u@c, with cutters at $4 or better. Calf receipts, 2,946. The calves offered were •ro,tly all common grassers and drinkers. 'here were no top veals. The best lot brought , p to $14, with mediumr kinds around $9.50 0 $11, and grassers were a shade easier at 5 to $7, with the bulk at $5.25 to $5.50. ;ood veal, $12 to $14; medium, $8.50 to $11; , ommon, $7.25 to $8.50; grass, $5 to $7. Buffalo. November 12th.—Receipts of hogs, 2,.500 ; holdovers, 300; closing weak to 10-- •elow opening; shippers bought early at 9.75 and sparingly at $9.85 ; late trade $9.65 .nd down on weights of 160 to 240 pounds ; . 30 to 150 pounds, $9.25 to $9.50; pigs, down- eard to •$9.00. .Receipts of cattle, 2,200: light steers and 'earlings strong to 25 cents higher, weighty rinds weak to 25 cents ]'ower; good steers .nd yearlings, $13.00 to $14.50; few upward o $15.50; medium and short fads, $11 to .13; common steers and heifers, $8.50 to 10.50; low-grade cows and 'heifers and bulls, 5 cents or more lower; cutter grade cows, �4 to $6.75 - Receipts of calves, 1,200; venders steady, ;17 dawn. Receipts of sheep, 12,900; lambs generally io cents lower; good to choiee, $12.75 to 013; nedium and strong weights, q11 to $12.25: hrowouts, $10 to $10.50; fat ewes, $5.25 to 16.25. 1BIRTES ?ell. In Scott Memorial Hospital on Novem- ber 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert J. Fell, of Staffs, a daughter. Tolbert.—At Mount Hamilton Hospital, on November 9th, to Mr. and Mss. Glendon. O. Colbert, Hamilton, Ont-, a son. Ricknell.—In Seaforth, on October 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hicknell, a daughter, Marie Teresa IIPViIPORTAI�T°II° NOTICES YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE. — NINE young pigs, 8 weeks old. IRA W. JOHNS, R. R. 3, Seaforth. 3231x2 SALE OF CATTLE, 40 HEAD, AT TWO *'chock. Saturday, November 16th, at Hiller s Hotel, Walton. Terms known day of vale. D. L. LOWE, Owner; D. M. Scott, Auctioneer. ESTRAY,OR STOLEN.—FROM LOT 4, Concession 4, Tuckersmith, about October 12th, a red steer about 1060 pounds. Any information leading to its recovery, please notify W. V. JEFFERSON, R. R. 4, Sea - forth. Phone 41-136. 3231-1 TQIARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRE FARM, lV4 miles ~vest of Hensall. There is a never failing spring creek touches the farm front and back. Easy terms. Apply THE JOHN BELL ESTATE, Exeter, Ont. 8230-3 LEICE.4TOR RAMS FOR SALE.—.FOR SALE seven Leicester rams. Also one Short- horn bull calf 12 months old, red in color. Apply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, R. R. No. 3, Senforth, or phone 4 on 137. 8229-a? FOR SALE. THE EASTERLY 60 ACRES of Lat Number One and the Easterly 60 acres of Int Number Two all in the second Concession, London Road Survey, of the Township o4' Tuckensmith, in the County of Huron. On the property are erected a sub- stanti•al, comfortable solid brick dwelling house and a hank barn of sufficient capacity and other build•imrs. The Land (except. about 5 acres) is of excellent soil and suitable for ireneral agriculture. it is located two priles from Hensall. For terms and conditions of sale apply to DUNCAN STEWART, R. R. No. 2, Hensall. 3230-2 a•�v lf5tlr a,. �_ �' . o$ 1 •r�� rad, GouG7�„,tiaag d psu4lapVI"; llrouu�mm of arov 'Rrak�havon:i h yeuata 91d, ,;E'�13'3ht 14040 $pllfif ; Theron canit ptoirl ; 2 y�c^u�, , Porohamp 4*1$ y arid, Io'Ectg,p--;I urt;' tis 110 'a cum a,id duo in zora, l,'�0 pari _VX u Y== ld due in Rlay, Durham 'i yearn old dans n January, Durham corp "G Voaru old due lag labrwry; Ayrshire cow 6 yrs old due. in aprll ; choke Holstein hei&es to cold, Duril a m ow 5 years old, m4k4ug' . Eood ; He rd elder with calf at ' favt; a 'atoms rising two ears old, 1 heifer rlaiu� years old, two priug calves. !Pigs -14 s hvzo about 125 ounds. implement--Muase9,Harria opulaz ubdlvator, 2 Bain wa4gorla, pet diamond har- ows, steel rake, walking plow, gravel bora. at team harness, scufier and mrmeroue other rbicles. Everything advertised to be 6o1�4 as ropriebor has lost his barn by fire_ Terms -- al sums of 010 wind unda r. cash ; over th4t mount 9 months' credit will be given on urndahing approved joint bankable papeo, or diaoaunt of 4 pea' cent. stra4gbt allowed for ash on credit amounts. R. J. McILWAIN, 'roprietor ; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer - 8281 -1 �UCTION SQLE OF FARM STOCK AT Lot 12, Bayfield Line, three miles east f Bayfield, on Wednesday. November 20th, t 1 clock sharp, consi%tintr of the follow - ng: Team of agricultural geldings, 4 and years old: Jersey cow 7 years old, due in 'ebruary; Jersey heifer due in December; )urham Cow 5 years old, due in February; )urha.m cow 8 years old due in February; back cow 6 years old, due in April; Durham ow 5 years old due in July; Durham cow 6 'ears did due in July; 2 Hereford heifers ue in March ; 4 steers from 800 to 1,000 Iounds ; 3 heifers 2 years old, 3 yearlings, 8 pring calves. Pigs—Sow with five pigs 'tihree veeks old, 2 store hogs about 150 pounds. lens -60 Rock pullets, 20 year old Rocx ens, 50 White Leghorn hens; Collie dog; 15 ords 14-in4h body wood. Thib is an excep- ionally good lot of stock and in good con- ition, and will be sold without reserve as he proprietor is 'leaving the farm for. the rinter. Terms.—All sums of $10.00 and un- .er, cash; over that amount 10 months' credit vill be given on furnishing approved joint .ankable paper, with a discount of 5 per .ent. straight allowed for cash on credit mounts. A. TOWNSHEAD, Proprietor; G. 1. Elliott, Auctioneer. , 3231-1 .T®P�1[IINATRON M EIE�I NG The annual meeting of the ratepayers of he Township of McKillop will be held at he' Winthrop Hall, on Monday. November 5th, 1929, for ,the nomination of a Reeve nd four Councillors for the year 1930. Nom - nations will be received from the hour of ane o'clock till two o'clock 5n the afternoon. Should there be more persons nominated han are required to fill the several ,offices, .n election will be 'held on Monday, the sec- nd day of December. Polls will be open from 9 aim. till 5 P.M. It the following places: Poll No. 1—.Tames Carlin'sHouse. Lot 10, :oncession 5; James Evans, D.R.O., Thomas 40ylan, P. C. .No. 2—Joseph Hogg's House, Lot 25, Con- ession 4: John McDowell, D.R.O., Mrs. Geo. ;aton, P.C. No. ' 3—Joseph Smith's House, Lot 10, Con- �ession 12; John Leeming, D.R.O., John Mur - ay, P.C. No. 4—School House, No. 7, Lot 26, Con- .ession 12; John Balfour, D.R.O., Willis Dun - las, P.C. JOHN H.NAY, Returning Officer. X231-1 sinus r,';,sr;�r :+;k, C tM1iJttnt;,„,{i;:,;.t r+lxry i 17fi.,,f rkaR-1M �r i40e dot. , ' $,���D z - M n y: A ', fiS k i`a'� !l '., s. .. ,. ,.. u^Qi2 dp r f 'I'lltill G^ Il4JAD ^ 0 a x Y ' . A car of Corn, No. 2 Yellow, will arive next week. PRICE OFF CAP --$1.10 per bushel. 7h®Il'1 ss DIlcCkaon Flour and Feed Store SIEAFORTH - PHONE 13 1��T®�P C E TO CIR�..I&I DE OR d All persons havinst ,any cl'alm against Robert Doig, the younger, former17 of flh 7bwnship of Tuakeasamith, in the Coumty of Huron, farmer, are bareby murfr�ed to deli to the nnderstirn'ed full p=-aeullam of What r elai r s duly verified bar mfil'azvd�t, ors or befo O the 89th day of November, 1929✓ IDated at Seaforlih. 14th day CG NAvemtbsr, 1929. 8 lg. ffi. GtA40, Sa,ila:ltar. 02111 You can have absolut-- ly FREE our 'beautiful 'box of TOILET POW- DER perfumed with • Ii ' mild also a, suirp "Se Gilt given away with each box. Send in your name and address and we will mail you a free sample Dept. S., 2049 St. Denis Street MONTREAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Den's Rubber Boots .. .............. $329 O O S. 1I e 1t11®llnl es & Son , Boys' 'Dolled'Edge Rubbers ............ O FUNERAL SERVICE O O Mains Street, Seaforth. O O Licermed Embalmer. 0 O S. T. Holmes' residence, O O Goderich Street, West; phone O 'O No. 119W. Charles Holmes' O O residence, Goderich Street, o O East; phone No. 308. O O Limousine Ambulance Service. 4 O Night calls, phone 308. o O Days calls, phone 119J. C O Charges moderate. C O 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O C -1-1- __ EARN $6 TO x119 ]PER DAA A=bitioann, rolaalda mom Wb=tr4 of ��at�,�, )Part tinea pay whiflo training fair AvAatifnw 1111Cinamle0, Gores® O'✓orlr, oriving. li otecxy, ILieotrlc Acetelyno Wel4inz, Homo tg, IImdustriol 12lectrielty, Lacehinfat, B= ace. Plaoterlaw, Daoftlma, ltnaricornme =4 Hairdrewlne. Act aluicla. [got yomr 0DOnov. tion in nom QJrito or oau for lnformlattlom. DOW9NIION TRADE SCHOOLS, iL-TD. Eastern Headquarters, 168 Ming St.. W., Toronto; 865 'Talbot Street, Louden. lEmployment aervicv---eoaot to coact J LEVE E HO R�eJIRS, Phone us if you have an old one you want to sell. We'll send our truck and pay a fair price. V11fillna m Stone Sons, UmmMe( i PHONE 21 IiNGlERSOLL PHONE 215 W WOODSTOCIK 8281., BIlggeir Pay �. o F� Beet u. Jobs $a.00 Parr How t® $4,500 Pelf yezu. Exclusive Engineering Schools practically train ambitious men in any of the following Big Pay Trades. 03 Aviation lR Brick 0 Auto laying Mechanics 1'3 Designing D Welding& 0 Drafting Battery Work ® House ® Building Wiring Estimating M lnduotrial 0 Show Card Electricity Art Unlimited, life time Scholar- ship. Free Canadian Employ- ment Service. Endorsed by Engineers a n d Graduates. Benefit by New Income plan while learning. Action to -day insures success to -morrow. Mark the trade you are in- terested in and mail this cou- pon for Illustrated Booklet to COI�,iI?!,IIERCIIAL ENGENEIERENG SCHOOLS 79 Queen W, Toronto, Ont. 357 St. Catherine W., 'Roo= 200, Montreal, Qrrellbec _....-- ----I 'FARMS FOR SAIL2 FARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE farms in the Townships of Usborna, ruckeramIth and Hibbert Onnd buildineo and well located an to market-. THOMAS CA.M- F.RON, Exeter. Ont 006" TL,ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT LL 28 and 29, Concession 8. McKillop, eon- taining 192 acres and known as the T. E. Hays farm. Must be sold M oloso tho eatnto, if not sold will be rented. For partieularc apply to .T. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. 020149 ARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO. 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey, Oomn- ty of Huron: 2 storey brick houae. barn 55x60 on atone foundation: anotbar bnildina 26x66; windmilL drilled weal; 90 acres plowed, balance has bean under pnafirre for neveral years. Thirteen acres hardwood bnmb. Pon- mession first of March. Apply to L�YAa'FL PTJCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, woitan. 0186-tf TIARM FOR SALE:—LOT 8, CONCESSYO14 0, Stanley, 100 oarem, all eleared. On the farm are a 12A atorey frame house. cement foundation, olatern and cement floors in baaa- ° went; barn 94x70 with lawn of 12 feet, on a stone foundartiou: barn 95x62 find drive ahe& ° Farm dml=4 with tile, and wire famcm : 4 r acres fall wbc> d, 40 acres plouebed : waraw r� seoded down. Situaw ere -half mita kr= Church, 1 M& fkcm aebool. 4 mull,c hours 1Zippim : 6 wilra fromm 77ewnll. Rural snail and tralevl,o4na. ?drmm in good ntot of cultiva- tion. POr fmrtlior parhlonlaTt aplmly eta vrm lawn. 'let. W. il'A'4@,'LILDB, i'ToDrlclrunr, i3, l4. 1. Lmrh^c m 1% m: =74% I I .. .1 . 61. .'f �a tki'?rg..- . 4't': fJ �t 11iaMNAD, MAN' "ktv v jl h3 ,1 ., tal�di .'. 4-�/ oc �4, hjti 1 �Y'lii�, ''' lid 4e� SYS>� fL '1 �2�p 4 . kat° r,w , I. Fay '. ,. r ti 1 jb1. , . ,. , , r.1 ��ly; e rr ,. ; ,f �,1 ` /`Dcadlaly Den's Rubber Boots .. .............. $329 ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Women's Rubbers ..................... `86 - Women's IDubberr ]loots ............... 2A i °� , Boys' 'Dolled'Edge Rubbers ............ O 71, T. BOX & 0®e .90 O Funeral Director and Galvanized Pails ..................... O Licermed Embalmer. .39 O H. C. BOX AT 7PIFIIIE I��TIEW STORE ICT IEt�P�/Ii ®I�TIIDt9E LILZ O Best Motor and Horse-drawn ������7/Ht \}I� V U a 6Y o 1J. �1S V M� V ICLL�V O equipment. o F. W.AH[RENS O Charges moderate. * R. R. No. 4, Mitchell O Flowers furnished on short * Lot 24, Con. 4, Logan; 5 miles O notice. * east of Beechwood. O Night Calls Day Calls O O Phone 175 Phone 43 O { 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0®®® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toy �p e ®ll O W. J. Walkeir & Son O O O W. J. Walker, Funeral O O Director and 'Embalmer. 10 O i1 O Motor or Horse Equipment - I K1 li/fl10111J O Cars or flowers furnished O as requested. 10 �j Day or Night, phone 67. O ® See our list of dwellings in Seafoa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y at greatly reduced prices. Possession arranged. We also have several! �bar- for J. Fleury &Son celebrated f or _....-- ----I 'FARMS FOR SAIL2 FARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE farms in the Townships of Usborna, ruckeramIth and Hibbert Onnd buildineo and well located an to market-. THOMAS CA.M- F.RON, Exeter. Ont 006" TL,ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT LL 28 and 29, Concession 8. McKillop, eon- taining 192 acres and known as the T. E. Hays farm. Must be sold M oloso tho eatnto, if not sold will be rented. For partieularc apply to .T. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. 020149 ARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO. 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey, Oomn- ty of Huron: 2 storey brick houae. barn 55x60 on atone foundation: anotbar bnildina 26x66; windmilL drilled weal; 90 acres plowed, balance has bean under pnafirre for neveral years. Thirteen acres hardwood bnmb. Pon- mession first of March. Apply to L�YAa'FL PTJCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, woitan. 0186-tf TIARM FOR SALE:—LOT 8, CONCESSYO14 0, Stanley, 100 oarem, all eleared. On the farm are a 12A atorey frame house. cement foundation, olatern and cement floors in baaa- ° went; barn 94x70 with lawn of 12 feet, on a stone foundartiou: barn 95x62 find drive ahe& ° Farm dml=4 with tile, and wire famcm : 4 r acres fall wbc> d, 40 acres plouebed : waraw r� seoded down. Situaw ere -half mita kr= Church, 1 M& fkcm aebool. 4 mull,c hours 1Zippim : 6 wilra fromm 77ewnll. Rural snail and tralevl,o4na. ?drmm in good ntot of cultiva- tion. POr fmrtlior parhlonlaTt aplmly eta vrm lawn. 'let. W. il'A'4@,'LILDB, i'ToDrlclrunr, i3, l4. 1. Lmrh^c m 1% m: =74% I I .. .1 . 61. .'f �a tki'?rg..- . 4't': fJ �t 11iaMNAD, MAN' "ktv v jl h3 ,1 ., tal�di .'. 4-�/ oc �4, hjti 1 �Y'lii�, ''' lid 4e� SYS>� fL '1 �2�p 4 . kat° r,w , I. Fay '. ,. r ti 1 jb1. , . ,. , , r.1 ��ly; e rr ,. ; ,f �,1 ` /`Dcadlaly Den's Rubber Boots .. .............. $329 Men's ]Dolled ]Edge Rubbers ........... n.20 Women's Rubbers ..................... `86 - Women's IDubberr ]loots ............... 2A i °� , Boys' 'Dolled'Edge Rubbers ............ LOV, Youths' Rolled 'Edge Rubbers . _ _ ...... .90 Children's Rubbers .................... .70 Galvanized Pails ..................... o29 Brooms ............. ................ .39 Women's Shoes' ....................... .99 AT 7PIFIIIE I��TIEW STORE ICT IEt�P�/Ii ®I�TIIDt9E LILZ Pays11F��r�P®/����nn ]Phone fl9-22, Dublin. � ������7/Ht \}I� V U a 6Y o 1J. �1S V M� V ICLL�V . ]colds, 'Deal 'Estate Loney to Loan SIEAIF®IE TH, ONTAIREO ]Rhone 9n A BAR GAIT . FOR SALE Five acres,. onca mm2o from Seaforth; modern honua r fk- furnrs ce, bath and toilet; GmaH l mm—, good orchard. T=og, $15. 6pR�an l eha mee to start chicken' farms, to ! ote. Apply to MATS, R. S. In, p, 11 S, 2953-tf Seaforth, Orit;. t i itf l: i i t 1 (x, '; �; ''Ur � � ovo ' 1'�o► the ble'tle fit of orir c'�lstrnl>>ez- orrr a�slc�� ill 1�or�tillrle Until salt lr��i„ly slight, o�'e�i�nlae�r 16th. �iE'r-e, mire ti�>ru�e of ourst�e a*m for this v��eeel: Neffi°s NEVY I Rue seirge Sul ts9 sizes ,36 t® 449 reg- UDET 112705®9 t® demir d.4 Il.ral�iiF"� V4•'l�e�t (1)re���e� in P.►1a� is ra► n �.11ll�� 1 ' in'. regular ;.� 1 1 �_ `� 1 ?, ��>nl i',��� . �,:��'! o � �, . i ' i d . ..e �. ., I �u, , .1.,.. I.. a o c 4 z o a . o cr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0® 0 0 ° F. W. AHRIENS e 0 0 77, J. CHEA Y * Licensed Auctioneer for Perth ° ILnceffiseaR lEmmIIDralmmf>r and Huron Counties. a FlmeraR Director. . � ° Sales Solicited 0 Up-to-date Morse and Moto? � Terms: On application `' r Equipment. ° Satisfaction guaranteed C o'a Night and ay Service. * of Farm Stock, Chattels and ]Phone fl9-22, Dublin. � * Real Estate Property a t ®, o F. W.AH[RENS a0 * R. R. No. 4, Mitchell * Lot 24, Con. 4, Logan; 5 miles ° * east of Beechwood. n * Phone 634 r 6, Mitchell. { o ° Hems Toy �p e ®ll eaL ;x ra O � K- O C ra O `.x b O Comfortable Frame Dwelling, R� and cold Water, furnace, bath, toilet, T�1 j'� i1 ,etc. Good location; immedi 'Llba� I K1 li/fl10111J IJIJ�f3jj}�Lll�itfli TWE il/T{}� 'session. ll lll�luul �j J1ll1i1lJul3l�lifS�l�13�3ii See our list of dwellings in Seafoa H,arpurhey and Egmondville for sale I have taken over the agency Y at greatly reduced prices. Possession arranged. We also have several! �bar- for J. Fleury &Son celebrated f or gains in improved farms with eaW makers. A full stock on hand, includ- ing the New Ribbed Alfalfa Ao Da S I'�,I� &M Paint; also points for all other linBIlIlranCe and Real IEsittltrd a"• makes of plows. , PHONE 252 �, J�j {� �/��g�tp{� o Illso s e W a lS MAIN STREET - szAFORTu I T= J®�T RAY= 3219-1.2 AGENCY . Insurance of all Jiilll(11111 . ]colds, 'Deal 'Estate Loney to Loan SIEAIF®IE TH, ONTAIREO ]Rhone 9n A BAR GAIT . FOR SALE Five acres,. onca mm2o from Seaforth; modern honua r fk- furnrs ce, bath and toilet; GmaH l mm—, good orchard. T=og, $15. 6pR�an l eha mee to start chicken' farms, to ! ote. Apply to MATS, R. S. In, p, 11 S, 2953-tf Seaforth, Orit;. t i itf l: i i t 1 (x, '; �; ''Ur � � ovo ' 1'�o► the ble'tle fit of orir c'�lstrnl>>ez- orrr a�slc�� ill 1�or�tillrle Until salt lr��i„ly slight, o�'e�i�nlae�r 16th. �iE'r-e, mire ti�>ru�e of ourst�e a*m for this v��eeel: Neffi°s NEVY I Rue seirge Sul ts9 sizes ,36 t® 449 reg- UDET 112705®9 t® demir d.4 Il.ral�iiF"� V4•'l�e�t (1)re���e� in P.►1a� is ra► n �.11ll�� 1 ' in'. regular ;.� 1 1 �_ `� 1 ?, ��>nl i',��� . �,:��'! o � �, . i ' i d . ..e �. ., I �u, , .1.,.. I..