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Beattio'a_a73tima and ainalsea uvao6't aleBible �t- rtaito earl�r tIlaim >noiitln eras thatsbolnt' r i'•:g, it and Gifterati �e�afmxtll. phare in vvhiolta to lave and •vrorli. y 25. to 40 pen' cent. O$ Tho A.sS2 crop Of t M df ;...:,N ana '4, Kyrt :. 'Draughts >^y &la avoided by ope>r$- alrille and about �4D'paar cent. oY flee ,� �}�1rla� 4��/ vdsAu(.,;. cell o$*^t9., L?t89 mss. °�ICAOBl6al.$ ]�D>ar? Ing the wiY16�0e1U L B& IIn¢ll EIIlsteESd of $ A !J 14@t0 W11C �1t l�/]� r u ' i r., f . Il m regi: to Detroit last week to foot Or b the akin of window veil . clover was still iaa the growers' ° � � „ r « t hen Th delrnand far alfalfa seeder �„,� ,l lti;tP Y li g do boards r , p � , ti u w ,”. z,,ttend the .i?xaaae'xad 'of 1llAx s. Willisam �� r w f++t to direct the inconlin 'air u ward and t. u p g p is ood o'tving to the short cro$2p 3- v I lPus�ell and before thou return they so prevent a direct draught. In of- g p of � . , 1+y stra ins $his year. Prices oiler- y �g •�,�,,,,,� �,,71,, w , N” u P a I Y N�fiW.'L<i➢iNu 1FiN'�NN,S4Z, LY!u J ,i' "k I'l Nr�){'h lilvere storm stayed until the sfrom faces and schools a good practice is to d Ontario growers for 'good quality o ° " F. - a� `Ji . abated. --Rev. J. M. Eckert, from open the windows wide at regular in. 11awthorne, N- Y,, is visiting with leis tervals while eve g seed range from 80c to 4i0c a pound. , c,, :. .�~t'."jj z3isters and brothers in this with everyone moves arbotl ' Timothy seed• is also in fair demand °t t3' or takes some Simple le exercises. { end celebrated his Silver Jubilee on p and at slightly higher prices than last SHIS „ r Those who are sensitive to dr&ughts �o oIla 111„ t tChristmas Da b saying Midnight ' year. o Y Y Yi g g can frequently overcome the condition , 3Vlass a St. hisfirs Church, where by dough- For Year. ®ILIA ��j �� o `Il i. 1.�w ' : by the use of cold baths or t+ t -he celebrated his first Mass twenty- ing the chest'with cold water. In CropReport five years ago, it being tete parish of this way bila=y tone up their oodles to ,' -lis birth, and his many friends wish ad t themselvros to changes in tem_ The final crop bulletin for the ear • j j� j�� a� 'Mrs ML irisin mal^.y more years of health that pe iron Clothing according to the Just issued, comprises an interesting - �1ia1313�� ` Die may be able to celebrated his Gold- thermometer is -els' neeeasaury, and informative review of agrieultur- t W/uuWLSLILLJJGt15 j, 'n •en Jubilee with his many relatives Questions concerning health, ad_ al production during the past year. -' __� ___ f dere. Buss ;Elizabeth' Murray, from caressed to the Caned' Med• • 1 As According to this review fall wheat V'indsor, is spending her vacation un- len lea - scci'ation, 184 College Street, Toronto, was better 'both in quality and quan- oder the parental roof 'oaf Mr. and Mrs, will be answered personally by letter. tity than anticipated. The average .Tohn Murray:- JUss Ileen Eckart has prow- nee have been impassable for motor over the.whole province was about 40 returned from Toronto for her Christ- �� bushels to the acre. The increased i3nas holiiiays---The many friends of Mr. John A. Eckart are pleased to NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR acreage in fall wheat sown this year is about five per cent., rather unex- �earn he is recovering from his fate THE BUSY FARMER pected under weather conditions. Oats illness.—=Sis'ter Martha, from Chat- -lam, was declared winner. His this year yielded but 90 per cent. of ]ham, visited her brother, Mr. Jerry A Unique Honor. an average crop. Barley, though ) 00"Hlara and her mother, Mrs. Thomas Sunshine For Poultry, good in quality, was deficient in (O'Hara, over Christmas. Dr, Robert Harcourt, Professor of quantity. Corn on the whole was dis- 3Z� Chemistry at O.A.C., in recognition appointing. Tobacco told, the same One and all, A Happy and Prosperous 1930. of his services to agriculture, has story. Potatoes are returned as ex - �t%��TrI�°�II�®IID been honored by the French Govern- tra good in quality but only an aver- oroUTSe at the Ontario Agricultural �. ment with the Cross of the Knight- age crop. Turnips are a short crop. Dinner set Bargains will continue until end hood of Agricultural Merit. The dis- Live stock generally is said to be in sof December. omeSea and see. Beanie's china tinction comes as the result of the rather poor condition: hos are fewer ¢and Gift Store, Seaforth. , visit to the college last summer of a on the iarms. Sheep and lambs are Notes, -O[ A Merry Christmas to all. party of agricultural students and. F aculty from Grignon, France. said to have done better, and are in - creasing in numbers. —.The stormy ,weather continues. It ^nrtant as any one of the other in- ® �� �® I�e II�IIrIIn®1G %vill be an old fashioned Christmas Winter Conditions DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD ,{ !i eff& 9 OFTE t se ep f I�tt `.'` Ii l NEW YI�ARS EVE, TURSID�1Y9 DEC. 82.ot9 � � � CIRCASSIAN CRRCLE, 9 O"CLOM New year IFF®Ilse--1 2 09(CILOCK hTew Year ]Fro 11 Confetti Streamers 113alloens Boleyn IEfie. m us � c , , . , P. M. Chesney Herbert Fowler CULLIGANS Hugh M. Chesney Earl VaaaEg=ond ROYAL TROUBADOURS OF ST48ATFOR D Harry Charters Chas. D4DI maw Six Pieces Floor Managers. ADMISSION—$1.00'a Couple; Extra Lady 50c; Spectators GaHelry 25e EVERYBODY WELOOME All roc d t S ff In ' p ee s o ea ort Agr1CU11L anal Socaety. 3for sure,—The Christmas concert held - COMMITTEE—Edwin 'Chesney, Ross McGregor, Gordon *XcUa'vin, �` in S. S. No. 10, last Tuesday evening, According to current reports of ag- Farm implements are certainly de- �was a good success. Miss Storey and ricultural representatives, winter con- serving of more attention in the fall I H. Blanchard. 4 Iier pupils deserved great credit fo: dations have prevailed throughout On- and winter months than they usually n ��vRvt7�v to v�v� � ���vQv® PHOS. E. LI�TINGSTON, Pres. : A. D. SUTHERLAND, Sam. -Trams, ' the splendid programme they put on. ':ario during December. The weather -receive. The lifetime of an impl'e- f� � 1L 11 relent may be prolonged anti the G1JJ�`�JJ 0aIl 1 Rev. Mr. Smith was chairman. The has been satisfactory except that the L� NOTICE i. hereby given pursuant to the :Christmas tree was well loaded and rater supply is low. Poultry prices "mount of power required to operate Staitutes in that behalf that all persona fav --- - - 11- - :Santa Claus did his part well in dis- 'rig°° prove.,d disappointing gen-rally :t very much lessened by proper care o t ing claims against the estate of Jah G. •. ,I' �riibuting the presents to the kiddies. - The ;Sunday School Christmas en- + vl;ost farm implements rust out rather 't the height of the marketing season. than wear out, Nrany roads in all parts of the ;i � RRI� Grieve, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day Novem- modious. Farm has always 1929, 1'S been heavily tucked was held Thursday even- prow- nee have been impassable for motor „ " di,Z imrdemnnts st o,11d hp left at with dairy cattle and hog,. Suitable ,olicitor of ber, 1929, are required to forward their claims„,, duly moys from Huron County entered this :ing and was well attended. Several traffic. and verified by affidavit, of their We thank you, one and all, for proven to the undersigned Solicitors on or before the 8th day of January, 1930, after -143 for appointments. Apply to J. A. claims schools put on the programme, which -lam, was declared winner. His Clifford Baldwick, of Barrie, Ont., your patronage in poor old 1929 (It `which date the Executor will proceed to 'die- . i all that could be desired. Mr. 'Thomas Dodds was chairman, Sunshine For Poultry, was one of three members of Caned- :an Was a good old year)_ We W1511 YOU, tribute the assets having regard only to and being responsible oafs for the claims of which 4; and `'Thomas Blanchard played the role of Hens need sunshine in their poultry junior live stock clubs chosen at be Royal Winter Fair to represent One and all, A Happy and Prosperous 1930. he shall then have had notice. DATED December 19th, 1926. !marks will receive a free two weeks' :Santa Claus and did his part in the ration, especially during the winter Canada at the international joint live oroUTSe at the Ontario Agricultural �. BEST & BEST, I Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. of Part time pay while training for Aviation 3usual way.—Miss Anotia Dale held months, when the sun shines but lit- tock judging competition in England ' Mechanics. Garage Work. Driving, Battery, I Seaforth, Ontario, All others competing in these two 'her Christmas concert Friday after- tle. ,Sunshine in the feed is as im- next year. -.,-, .____- __,�_ Solicitors for Executor. their earnest efforts and are well de- :servin•g of They moon, and was well attended, despite ^nrtant as any one of the other in- ® �� �® I�e II�IIrIIn®1G We will help you to be prosperous nn the trim and agricultural gr problems DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD tthe stormy day.—Mr. and Mrs. Fer- ,--rerlicnts in a poultry ration. Egg in 'general. Fxaminntions of the con- by making a New Year's Resolution: NOTICE is hereby given under the statnta tence Clark, Ethel: .john McTavish ;gua Bullard, Betty and Jack are r.1rod'uction, health, quality of shell, DE411'I�S That we will sell you, our farmer ��� °p//®��ffv�'v77ff���77�,ry���� 11 :spending Christmas in London with^tritive -Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong.—Mr. val.,p of eggs and h^.trh',bil- ity are dependent upon it. Cod liver %'iiley,--In Seaforth, on December 22nd. 1929, friends, a higher grade Fertilizer at less cost per plant unit and give you tllVJ7lGNCY 1, 'Tim Eaton, of Seaforth, is sp' cendin ,ii or od liver meal is the best sub- Jamima Ann Henry, beloved wife of the better service (and we don't mean 77¶¶ ��'S1dY°a11CC O� sill kinds. ilI1dS, not sold will be rented. For Particwlaro to J. M. GOVENLOCK. Executor, sen- 8201-t4 O O QChristmas week with his parents, Mr. Mrs. George statute for the direct rays of thn sun. late William Wiley. aged 68 years. Reilly. -An Hiboert, on December 22nd, Mary maybe) than you can get elsewhere. Bonds, Real Estate notice. end Eaton. `"- `Q-th are quite rirb in the sunlight and lit*ailahle at a reasonahl^ B-” '. bet:)v.d wife of the late John ` "• in herr 78th year. In Hibbert, - Give us the once -over -and be con- vinced before Money to Loan Is i, ��• >.�nalie Of insurance @�eCtdd A.D., 1929, for the purpose of nomins.•btng fePrl ]Ayers varies with the different officers for 1930. ty rice. ;Cud liver meal also su arses tc P. '•t" December 21st, Jt ., Stapleton, ' : 75th year. placing yol order. ���� ®��,� ®��,��g® (� at i6 a Rowest rates, including— FREE TRIP WINNERS FROM ter !Hand. The b-ttpr non1try mash- ••G whir -11 "nn buy already mixed either � _ __ __. ._-- -_. - p° �� ��1'P®g1� , ]Phone 91 6. HURON COUNTY COMPETE have earl liiver oil or cod' liver meal ti�� slim o D llll UUII .� L'�+I[ggZ, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- ' baa been under pacturo for oeveeal a ane of the ingredients, so you can r�t fMPOR�IIANT NOTACE11 - --- — FOR SCHOLARSHIP 'iffy them serure in the knowledge ---- - - - _- -- -- --------- TILE MANUFACTURER � ����� _ -- The _ 1 �t yn+,r flack gill g•pt all the sun- n1OR SAI,F,- 'I wo PURE SCOTCH SHORT- General Agent, Huron & Perth _ The T. Eaton Company feasted fif- horn luny, 12 months old, bath roan ,n ��� �� shine they need In their feed. olor. ALEX. WRIGHT. Brucefield P. O. �� been scholarships of y;l;""10.00 each t., Or Any Representative Agent FOR SALE.—Five acres, one mile ibe a lied on two °"` 31-137, 3236x2 pp year courses at the rt:nnjr.k the ern=a+s' thi,n,hs an++ --------- - -----• PRONE 136 - 2 ruin Seaforth; modern bona® with ,Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, n �EICESTER RAMS FOR SAI.F..-FOR SALE mmaCe, bath end toilet; small barn; -for winners of the free tri to the auris is a hag factor in the prndtic- seven Leicester rams. Also one short- ___ ,:nod orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid W(�,�z WR,.(C-1h ��� balln7y/���/jP `inn cr e'ner milk. The Cleaner tbo l.nrn bull calf 12 months old, red in color. ha71Ce t0 Start Chicken farm �82 Royal Winter Fair. the awards will ^n=.vs are kept the 1pfis d+let and dirt innly to WILLIAM CHARTERS, R. R. No. a 9 ]tie made to those winning highest -, 1;l--lv to get into the milk when be- '1• Seaforth, or phone 4 on 137. 3229-tf it��77 v�1n71Tf��1�aaTTz�vv vtly �Tivi�7rnTfvtN T��v te. Apply to ; Patirano 4anarks in a written examination. Sev- :ng drawn. ARM FOR SALE,. - MY TIME BEING L�1�11llil,lCe ll® �l lihlL2llJll11®Ji>,°� S' ffiAYS' Lien Huron County •boys competed and y given under the statues 2953-tf Seaforth, taken f with ether business, r x of-n,i NOTICE is beret ®lit Mr. W. James Turnbull, Ethel, who A e•nrd h^1f-+lav may well he de- f^ring my farm of 100 acres working land in that behalf that all persons having any aitade the highest marks, will compete fur sale; one-nvarter mile from Seaforth; well rlatms against Flirabeth Ann Hicks, late of -.._ --- -- — vntpd at this time to 1r1'nnging' Im- ,;-atered and in first elags agricultural condi- the Village of Egmondville Huron County � ainst winners from othe t• ' 9P I e,.r Goan les.-,lomentC and tools nronerly in the. , An essay contest Was also open t7 'inn. Buildings beautifully situated and Com- Widow, who died on the 18th day of July, -winners Of the free trip. All ten , n implement shed, C lint atinr an,] modious. Farm has always 1929, 1'S been heavily tucked are r squired to sena to the undersigned - --- -- „ " di,Z imrdemnnts st o,11d hp left at with dairy cattle and hog,. Suitable ,olicitor for the Executors., full particulars in moys from Huron County entered this , lip front. as thev be the terms to reliable parties. Phone 25 or writing 'LI and verified by affidavit, of their -contest and Mr. Alvin Procter, Wing- wil ones -143 for appointments. Apply to J. A. claims and the nature of the securities, if -lam, was declared winner. His first required in the Spring, vIcKEN7.lE, R. R- No. 3, Seaforth. 3232-tf Susi held by them, on or before the 30th day es- .say say will Ibe judged against the win- competing For Scholarships. r'r ... ._-_—_-._. ___. -- Executor: -----" - - December, 1929, after which date the said will proceed to di:=tribute the m - essays from other counties. The O rets of the said deceased, having regard only •.'sen essayists securing the highest .umbers of the Harty Of 5N 111nior to i � $g T® $10 PER DAY had the claiims of which he then shall have notice. !marks will receive a free two weeks' farrrprq tvhn attended the Rnya] Win- Funeral Director. HATED at Seaforth, out., this loth say oroUTSe at the Ontario Agricultural �. +„ Y FAIT t.1liR year as gIIPSt5 of the I Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. of Part time pay while training for Aviation December, 1929. R_ S. HAYS, 'College, Guelph. Ontario Government arei enm)ptinQ. ' Mechanics. Garage Work. Driving, Battery, I Solicitor for Executors. All others competing in these two f� firt.(.n r'cholarsllins of 5101 each I Electric Acetelyne welding, House wiring, I Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklay- I DATED sit Seaforth, Ont., this lltb day of -.,-, .____- __,�_ _________.. contests must he cong;ratutaterl on offered by the T. Eaton Companv of I ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and their earnest efforts and are well de- :servin•g of They Tornnto for the hest Dapers hearing I Hairdressing- Act quick, get your septics tion in now. Write or call for information ® �� �® I�e II�IIrIIn®1G special mention. are: nn the trim and agricultural gr problems DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD LI 1eJ Harvey W. Stephenson, Ethel; Char- in 'general. Fxaminntions of the con- - I Fwtern Headquarters, 163 King St., W., NOTICE is hereby given under the statnta tence Clark, Ethel: .john McTavish t.CstgntS have been conducted in each 866 Talbot Street, London. I in I that behalf :that all persons having any Rluevale; Walter Forester, Lucknow; eor,nty and the papers . of the first Employment -service-const to coast claims -------------' late against Margaret Thompson, the Elder, of the Town of Soifnrth Huron county 1-7ve--n 4 P T cy me -=7 chn,atmms �� P it 9 ;9 ,njnd � 4 ;;W c9i 4 9 4 P = 6�),To 4 $w k ima,57nppy New yelq�M t4. 9 63 I V11) tClarenee 'Smillie, Hensall ; Frank nrize winners in the various counties Wright, Kippen; Mervyn Cudmore lir' 111 be examined at Toronto for the Mensall; Ward Hern, Woodham. h•11 Spinster, -'--"-- -----�---- ber, ---------"--" signed who died on the l:,th day of Novem- 1929, are required to send bo the. under- solicitor for the Executors, full ar- O ' Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 " I 11�� O - --- -- - final awards. ticulars NOMINATION .'It`II®� P������� of in writing and verified by affidavit. their elairms and the nature cf the securi- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ®® 'O iltVj ®p� ��o ® Goods �� �����'�®������ ,q� _n nllp{ll}ILlkfil The I1r1t151L Market- ties, The 30th if any, held by them. on or before the day December. 1929, after which O �7f Try !,1 TTD�ip V� , J. V� a 11�1G1iS1lL 11 Q'j lfl}"iiijlni Ull0\\la � j4 9 ]GD1RAl1lQuHTS A bougPWife in F,ngland out buyinL annual meeting of the electors of the the of Tucke,•�mith, for the nr,minati.m date of ,.he said Executory will proceed to dis- O Licensed Embalmer and `� 9inA 1� � � � A bugbear to many people are n little hacnn fur * morrows llreak n- + of candi[1'ateq for the offices of Reeve and tribute Cnuneillo,s for the year 1930, wall be held at regard the assets of the said deceased, having only to the claims of which he then O Funeral Director. O �1;� ays a ,� draughts. A draught is a current of fast or an apple or two for the cbil- Walker'n Hall. Brucefield, on Monday, De shall have had notice. O Up-to-date Horse and Motor® Pd King•d-r- P+,t +hp competition is P.C. Poll open from 9 ruckeromith --- "'- -_ -_'_-- - - - --- ---- zir, ,whi'ch, striking one part of the lunch, seems a far cry from ccm•ber 30Th, at 1 p.m. If a poll be neces- DATED sit Seaforth, Ont., this lltb day of O Equipment. .dren's 'a, .4-1 ch,Al--1 lir fnrm,-nrd • A t - "any. .such poll shall be opened on Monday. December, 1929, O ght and Da- Service@ 0 O -+ m-sO O y, COO s or c 1 s that part, while Ni, the rest of the body remains warm. to n arl January Gth, 1930, at the following places Yet it is that housewife and the mil- and by the following officers: No. 1, W. Gov- R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for Executors_ O ' Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 �%e Can stand out doors a good lions like here in Great Britain en,lock'a House. W. C. Govenlvek, D.R.O., J. O R :, stiff breeze and feel stimulated -by the l e he C. Reinke, P,C. ; No. 2, School No. 6, ,Tames ter who determine, to a large extent, the Ilay, D.R.O.; J. A. McLaren, P.C.; No. 3, rush of air. We can go in bathing price our farmers receive for their school Hou;e No. 4, Bann Whitmore, D.R.O.. ------".- ----- :a.nd have the whole 'body wet and yet Products. In 1928 Canada exnortef] Fred Pepper, P.C. No. 4, School House No. IGS A 1T7) Ll6fA, 1Gv®Iii) � Ll Tf r� ffl j�., aexperienCe nothing but good out of 3, Thomas Chapman, D.R.O.; J. W. McIn- agriCUltUral prOd'UCtS t0 the value Of tosh P.C.No. 5. School House No. 1, Robt. -- ll ,i,R 1C lilt dillld� ARM8 FOR SALE. -A FEW CHOICE >$he plunge. If, however, we have a PRI.5.00nenn and of this total, about Traqua.ir, D.R.O.; R. D. Bell, P.C.; No. 6. O O I; ]perceptible breeze strike only one part I; $400.000.000 worth went to the Unit- School Ho,l9e No. 9, Willi -am Sinclair, D.R.O., . Alexander Sinclair. farina in the Townshipa o2 Qlaborno, O ®qty a®e ��e T.X Pd King•d-r- P+,t +hp competition is P.C. Poll open from 9 ruckeromith and Hibbert Goad buildingo and 1111 �1� _ - e.m. to G p.m. sell keen and the 'British consumer de- D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk. tiRON, located an to maarket . THOMAS OAK- Exeter, OwL 80081-44 O O Funeral Director ends O r ji111 'WATSON��� mends C'^ri'."i» '11r!�.Trl9 of food. Can- 8237-2 O Licensed En0.balnnes. H. C. B®� VjJ of 1V iL9AR>+!d adieu prndnePra, therefore. must m�lke l28 FOR SALE. -FOR 3AI.flt7 PART LOT �• SRAFORTH, ONT. every ef"o,f to satisfy this market, -_ -- ---i and 29, Concession 8, McKillop, con- O Beat Motor and Horse-dravm ij ElRAL INSURANCIE twining upon wh'ch th, rinnpnd fl"1 largely. 1aT'r!'Tt'R1hT1TT�T A o'ilelf®�7�v Rays 1tl +lY1V'J1ll1�7 Lit it ll NS 192 acres and known no the T. E. farm. Must he sold to closo tho stats. O O equipment. Char 7�_ Charges O t�MN AGJENTS '1 I epniresenting Only the beat Can -Feeding If apply meeting of the electors of the Town of forth. Feedsng ➢l Grains. not sold will be rented. For Particwlaro to J. M. GOVENLOCK. Executor, sen- 8201-t4 O O YnOderar�. Flowers furnished on ohort odian, ]British a n d American .CfPYat" Seaport}, wi19 be held in the Town Hap, Son_ - notice. FOR SALF.-100 ACRES, LOT NO. Companies. The ariount of scratch grains tp forth, on Monday, the 20th day of December, ]FARM O Night Caflflfl Da � y Calk Is i, ��• >.�nalie Of insurance @�eCtdd A.D., 1929, for the purpose of nomins.•btng fePrl ]Ayers varies with the different officers for 1930. ty 8, Concession 16, Township oY affray. Conn- Huron; 2 brick house, bars O Phone 175 Phone 413 O (� at i6 a Rowest rates, including— seashnfi Y» wirt-r when nights are Nominations for Mayor, Reeve. Councilaom 56x00 of atorey on stone foundation; another building O O O O O Ili long and en)rl, hens need more. Of the and Public TJtil,itq Commission will be reeAv_ 26x66; wtndmilL drilled well; 80 acres plowed, .� L'�+I[ggZ, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- ed from 7.30 o'clock p.m- to 8.80 o'clock p.m. balanus heat farr„nor, nn p, gy Nont;nationa baa been under pacturo for oeveeal Ol(�IL1E, TOI$NADO AND FLA71°19, producing will mlao be receiver] for one years. scratch "--ins t11•n» in slimmer. For Public School Trustee for eneh ward. -John A. session Thirteen aeras hardwood b,1s:b. Poe- first of March. Apply to ALER. -- -__ _- ____... __ -_—_ . GLASS RISKS. , Wilson, Returning Officer, BUCHANAN. the next tj+rPA months a'bnnt one. Quart R. R. No. 8. Walt©n. GIGG 2 O O O O O O O O O O ® O --ADsfe- _ 7f a poll be neceaaary, .the same will be _ of scratrh gTaina to 12 hens or 14 held on Monde Janus 6th. 1980, from 3 y. January "AG. t.0 ibe. hens Should he f o'clock a.m. to 6 oDivis pm., at the follow- ® ® - 77. J. 770keyf & Son FOR SALE.—LOT —r R. CONCESSION C=L 3STATE and LOAN AGENTS Thin ' ing Dla P. S. Divisions 1 and 2 farm This shnll)c➢ he sim lied an hour be- (North e- G. Stanley. 100 seven. all cleared. On alio . a On the t/,j ➢lois©. Prompt attention paid to placing P t Weird) out Fawm'a Office, Thomas Melody, DPA- foundation, for the birds QO to roost 110 they uty Returning Officer; Robert Archibald, Poll era a 1 otorey Oram® Coyaeut cistern and cement doom Int baae O O W. J. @Talker, Funepa➢ � g. S'Inks slid adjusting of 'c+laimo. meet: ,will bAt'P time to elpan it »p before Cleric; P. S. Divisiow 8 and 4 (East ward), stone Karn 84x70 with lean ?wk 12 fan a foundation: barn 86x62 anal drive obed. O Director o d lll'athallmlieir. 0 • Business established 5Q ye&rop rl ^ Ar• Tin not fpm r.1ly grain in the ;n Council rliumber. J. M. Gowmlock, Deputy Farm drained with talo, and wire faneEa : 4 O guaranteeing good t2@ri%iLT@. Returning Officer; Grace Pefillick, Pon Clerk. marmntr Aa the liens are Apt to till 11D acres P. S. I}ivia4ona fi and 6 (South Ward) in fall wheat, 40 neTwo phalg71ev1 i balanus O + P�OtOff Or 1310rs® EgU$pm®'ffiit, CLGnSmiiA for Singer SerAlmff lel, all°l�i m0 seeded on it end than will wait for it to di- Public Library. Herb. Trapnell, Deputy Re- Church, down. SitupR,ad one-half mile frau m mile fro -A vehool, 4 mmil.o gm-, O Cars or c.'fioweva furninh®all `fin Q'®IfuIllllOM7. jrpgt'before etiting any mash and ab- turning Officer. AJexander Kerr. Pal Clerk. KiPpon: a =11ca from Hensel). Rural mate 0 as requested. 10 Mining the egg -(building materials. A 13r ted at Smforth this 14th day of Decem- and ber, 1929. balap➢none. parm in ads atato 04 Cmleva. (y 1�gty OT[ NIlQl(at, pl4aDTmB �c7. OFFICE PITONS 88 1ti h g l ode mash should be kept lie- tion. �” P JO18A1 ®JI]L$ORT, Per !2a rthisr partly dam amly on IB. 'S7. (OAP.tr safe`s, 1t" Q9 iBESIIDENCE I'IitO1�Tl ffiFl Cl ]pore the hens all the time, '%'$le more si2s6 Clerk. lel, rwmitum aSDr7efiam;0? 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