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L'. �. , a ; 0109, 300; 101 � ,4 1 ,, ,1 Wtutpus, sic, IvOteXe apd in, ra� agricultural CORO- , , I * dipga a F 4al Aas, I , I ,L-� en util, 480; XO. 2. don. Buildings' I :0, lanuated and poig. p I , I n ��S Ld -fun creamery. prints, 41c. med�o=4 Fit I . .,:, "yo be= heavil '. ' d , � Cronin. attend,e . the al were Mrsi D. -./ , 01 7 , "5 �4 . - Ej,,11TA_r,_�._h :I &.fras , ca . ­ %wil %W.ry pw�% le )eudipg ar�Week *it sterlinge quali es. . n 1, ose 6, Uutter­X , 4 ---cry pri =' � h WIS . - I d i . i ons U . fresh #9*e4' wl 6 I., � ­ 1.40 Jn4 how. Sul 4 � � an W i ends in Shailyahan' and Mrs. L. Fortune, of Bg'KO—Fmh oxtras, in cart , " ; 0 � , � table 3"in""I'a,tvi . extrais, * low,% 700; ftte, 'loose, 66c; oemuds, t to 20" or -1P ,. I - M:81, ir .. , I -and Windsor . � Seaforth, and Mrs., F. J. Car1in, . '11x� ' '11,4 le., yd kee�''fphone -vilim I . of 40c; pallet coetrus, 60e. 'Storage -em . &r apliointi0aents. 'Apply to J, A. I I I . . 1 .�4 Det;r6it, . � . . � 55c; firsts. 50c; seconds, age. I M E'. IE', R.,,R, -Ne. 9,_.Seaforth. 3282-tf . � . . I �- I , I . . Ly%,ig�,, . - - . . , . . I" I I 'i I C -t I . - I - — . I . ,. .41 I I . I . L , .. I I . . - , . I " t" STAFFA,' I . . OPO ULTRY,MARliET . I I I . r . I I Notes,—The writer wisbe�- thd Edi- NEW . BODIES BUT, NO Toronto, December llist. . CARD'OF TRANIKS .� A � -tor of,The . Expositor and his staff and MECHANICAL CHAN" IN FORD Chickens, 5 Ili.. .1 . .............. ::- I � , The family' of ,11, I 11, its many readers a Bright-'anO Pr"- - I I I Do., 4 to 6 Re . ............. 69 ... e aute Mrs. John O'Reiliv . , Do., 3Y2 to 4 lbs . ........... ::..: so desire to ex their deep appreciation of , � . ,perous New Year. — Mr. Howard A showing of new bodies for the Do,, 8 .to 8% The . ........... 29 the many kind acts of sympathy extanded to .0 " , 4 lbeary, of London, -sp,.ut New Year's Model A Ford, each one of "which Will Do., 8 Me . ................... : 1: them during their reclario and bereavement; I I)ay with his parents, Xr. and Mrs. soon be available in a variety of new 'If"' over' 6 lbs . ................... R9 ,also for the, many'spiritual bouquets. . I Do.. 4 to 5 lb . .................. 31 . I . i .John Leary.---4Misff Blanche Snell, of colors, was announced to -day by J. Broilers ......... 6 36-40 — . ; I *'Toronto, is the guest with -her Par- F. Daly, local Ford Dealer. Ducklings ..... :.7.7.7.. *::::::::: , " * 90-82. — . .. I ' ,ents, Rev. and -Mrs. Snell, over the Emphasis was placed on the fact Turks . .............. ... 32-40 - . � . � 1. -holidays._Miss Anne Speare, of To- thht the car is unehaliged mechanic- Gaeffe ........ ...... ;..::::::::::::.* 26-28 CARD OF T11ANKS ., . Tonto, is spending the holidays with ally- �that nearly 3,000,000 Model A � ON — . . —_ Mrs. Jeremlah Sbapleton and family wish , -her father, -Mr. Jos6ph Speare.—MISS type' Fords are now on the highways, to express their sincere appreciation to friends 10 ,% Ada Elliott, of Detroit, spent - the l5roving that they are thoroughly de- GRAIN MARKET nnd neighbors for the kind sympAlly extended * � r d0hristmas holidays with her parents, peiidable. I . to them in their recent sad bereavement, also 11 � Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elliott.—Mr. and The ,po,licy -of the Ford Motor Coro. Toronto, December 8i.—gankobs, wheat_ for the many spirdlua I bouquets. , Limited, in this re No. 1 Northern, $1.48% ;'No. 2 .do. 1.46; . , � . . I I I 'MTs. James BaTr, of Stratford, ' spent pany of 'Canada- - No. 3, $1.42% ; No. 6, $1.80; No. 6: $11.10; ,Christmas Day With Mr. and Mrs. A. Rpect ba�s been to make minor altera- feed, $1.02 (c.i.f. Goderich and Day ports). 'Luxton. — The United Church held tion whenever a new device has shown . Manitoba cats—No. 1 feed, 64c; No. 2 do., ELECTION CARDS' 1. 63c, c.Lf, - -their annual ;Christmas tree and con- itself worthy to be included in the American corn—No. 2 yellow, $1.01%; No. � I I eeTt on iMonday evening in the hall. mechanical plan of the cark�tbut not 3 yellow, 981/,c; No. 4 yellow, 961/2c (United TO THE ELECTORS OF TUCKERSMITH-. I I il . Although the roads were practically W bring out a new car as -a whole.' States funds) all rail,,,, delivered Toronto Ladies and Gentlemen: -' I freight. , I have been nominated as Reeve and will 4 1 . blocked with Snow, the, hall was al,- The new body types will b.,,ve-a dp-- M . lifeed—polivered, Montreal freights, bags be a candidate for election gn M,onday next. I I inost filled to capacity. The program tinctly refreshing appearance, said included: Bran, per .ton, $85.26; shorts, per Owing to the heavy Toads it will be'impes- " I" "I,", , , , ". , ,, , , 1put on by the children was Well re- Mr. Daly., "They have all the beauty ton, $37.35. middlings, $44,25. sible for mc,to set many ratepayers, and I sceived by the audYence, after which .and charm of contour', line and pro- Ontario' graiin—W-heat, $1.20 to $1.25; oats, take ,this means to respectfully ask for your -and he receilv- portion usually assQciated 50 to 52e; barley, 70c; rye, ,$1.00; buckwheat votes and influence, ,and if elected I will I � ISanta ClAus " appeared with the 80 to 83c. faithfully work for the ,best interests of Tuck- . ed a royal welcome from the children. large, cars. . . erarnith Townahip. . _�Vhe nominations for reeve and coun- "As one looks at them, the first -0 I W. P. THOMPSON. ,61[linen were held on Monday after- thing that catches the eye is the new � , -noon in theball. The meeting T-ollow- radiator. Still retaining the Ford, in- LIVE S OCK MARKETS � , ' -5ng the nomination* was the largest Aividuality, it is high and narrow and n Stock Yards, Toronto, December 81. Ladies and Gentlemen: . . I .10 ' Unio 7 1 . and the most enthusiastic that has :n excellent style. This, with the —All classes of killers in a fairly h Y of- After five years of faithful service at the -been held here for some time. Four higher andl longer hood hnd Ithei faring of cattle for the in-between eahvokidaY Council Board, I have, -at solicitation of many "were nominated for Reeve and nine shorter cowl, give the front of the s-eason mat active derna,nd and sold firm to friends, allowed my name to go before the 1� -for councillors . . The discussion enter- car' a distinctly new and pleasing ap- 25 cents per cwt. higher than last week, and electors for the office, of Reeve for the year . )N) supply was practically cleaned up by two 1980. And I solicit your votes and influence �, ­ � Qd into by each -of the candidates was nearance, to which an -added touch of o'cioeN to-d'ay. including a few head off to elect me to this office on Monday next. � , ,deci-dedly interesting. The council' brightness comes from the finisri strip the mad, there were 3,000 cattle in the day's The division of the Township which I have -vvork during the past year was dis- ,,it the juncture of the hood ani Cowl. run, solne shipments that had been hel� back represented for the past five years, is the 11; last week owing to poor highway and rail� only: one that 'has not had the honor of -cussed thoroughly. After the enthusi- "The fenders, nruch fuller than road shipping conditions coming forward over Reeveship conferred upon it for over twenty- : a.sm passed away, �11 the new candi- ,;retofore, contribute a great deal to the week end. Heavy t�teers were more five years. and I feel that my years of ser - plentiful than usual and sold at a wide r1ange Ace as and the dimision merit "`.�, -dates resigned, le'ving the. old coun- the improved appearance of the car. . , Councillor I f 81/.,, to 11 cents per pound, a couple mak- that hoDnor for- this year. .. .. � . cil elected by acclamation. Higher at the front, with 'high crown ing 4he top and the bulk seling from 9yu to Yours respectfully, ! . I - ind sweeping, well � down over the 10 cents per pound. Steera 1,000 to 1,200 MATTHEW CLARK. I vheels, tl�e new front fenders flow pounds brought any -where from 8% to 10%. . I "I ints, and handy steers and heifers from 8 1 1, ST. COLUMBAN I ack in graceful curves to the run- to 10.10 cents per pound, some half-dozem I - londs 1,000 pounds making 8.85 cents per TO THE ELECTORS OF TUCK RSMITH: I ning boards. The rear fenders, which E � �. also have high crowns, sweep down pound or better- Butcher cows sold strong Lidies and Gentlemen: I � 1# The Late J�remiah Stapleton— - at 25 cents per cwt higher than last week Having been nomipated for the Reeveship -g- over the rear wheels to a point low at 71/,, to 811A cents per pound for good to ,nd being unable -in the abort space of ti ere passed to his eternal reward on ' 11 me Saturday evening, December 213t,' MT. er than formerly." I choice, with a few tops at 97/1 cents per interverving to personally solicit Your vote ' pound, and the low for common cows was 4 -nd influence, I therefore. take this means of di 0 Jeremiah Stapleton, an old and. very . cents. Buffla sold firm to strong sit 71/4 to 8 doing so, If elected I shall, in this era of 1highly respected resident of Hibbert -0 cents per Pound for best butchers, and 5% 'rivii taxation, strive for careful, economical 'Towmship, at the age of.seventy-four . I to 61/1 cents per pound for bolognus. Half and efficient administration of the affairs of - a dozen baby beeves in an offering of come the County Council. Wishing you the comvii- :years. For the past five years Mr. three score head made 121/4 to 13 cents per merits of the season, I am. Stapleton bad been in, poor health, � I pound, and the rest sold downward to 10 Yours sincerely. :and about a weeklWore his death be School Report.—The following is cents, I ROBERT P. WATSON. . . .. Store cattle, in a light offering, sold steady . �1- �suffered a paralytic stroke. He was the Christmas report of School Sec- with a week are, quality cormidered, a few /____ -lborn in Youngst wn, Ohio, and when tion No, 1, Tuckersmith. Sr. IV_ fair stockers moving at 6.65 cents per "ound, 7, — I �quite young camYY and fair to good bieders- at 7.65 to 8 1-2 � e to Dublin with his Margaret Bell 68.5. Jr. IV — Cecil cents. The offering of steers was, however, . Warents, the late :Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dilling 69. Sr. III—Edison Forrest �uffieient in view af limited enquirv. Supplv � _� ------------" I ;Stapleton. In July, 1883, he was 75, Jackie Traq.uqir 60,,M11dTed Madgo a'hd . demand in the case of milkers and i � I. innited in marriage to Mary Ellen ra was negligible. I MEN NITED_ AFTING I I fW Ives, under an improved demand for home . ,0, Ruby Pfaff 66, Helen Walker § `Tng' —_ -.Evans, daughter of the late Mr. and Jr. T-p—Harold Willard 45. H—Rdss andlexport -use, and in view a an advance I Make ,,, eas ily— e quick, sure 11 34rs. William Evans., Besid�s his Forrest 65, Ruby Dalrymple 63, Bruce at Buff -lo toward the close of last week, sold I road to $75 w �. -wife, there surviveA him four sons Volland 63. I—Wilmer Dalrymple 50, up F,-1 ,-'fn -er dw'. -q co,- -red - , , I L I dcma 'D ee upwa . Increasing ' . eck's cl?se here. A few prime veals isaile nd f r ex. r rn- Dftfting. . :and one daughter: William, of Dub- Hurtay Traquahr (absent). Primer— w top ,)-' '7 cents per pouno and the bui,k of I Architecture g Estimating, .. lin; Joseph, at home; Louis,eof Col- Roy Pepper (best in Reading), Hazel, .ahoice moved at 16 to 161,L, cents, with plain I Few weeks. Practical blue Print and Ringwood; 'Carl, of Guelph, and Mrs. Dilling (best in number work, equal veaLq downward to 101/z cents. Grassers were I a hop� Guaranteed training. Endorsed . lacking ,in the day's offering, by E ' Instruments supplied. Joseph Kale, MeXillop. Four bTO- 7n writing). Jr. Primer—Donald Wil- � CinZ . As il e�,Peeerm-iiloyment service. Free , ithers also survive: Patrick, of Dub- I a result of light offering last 'week i 11" fare. Earn while learning. I .ard (absent). High�st in Arithmetic, lambs were in deritand and, the best in a —Mar aret B V 100- Jr. IV— total Bupoly of 300 sheep and lambs to-ilay I gin; -Michael, and Thomas, of Toledo, Sr. IV e i education sufficient. Write to. io � 9 day for- illustrated booklet. . ' io 40hio,,and James, of Buffalo, N. Y. Cecil Dilling, 100. Numbe'r o� roll, sold at 131/2 cents per round, or 50 cents per I COMMERCIAL DRAFTING SCHOOLS i t. higher than -last week's top, whil# the 79 Queen W., Toronto 'The funeral took 'place on Tuesd-ay 16; average attendance, 14 .—Rossie ewulk of the good ewes and wethers made 13 snorning, Requiem Mass- bie-ing sung Broadfoot, Teicher. cents per pound, a few cull lambs selling at 1 357 St. Catherine W., Montreal. � 1by Rev. Father Dantzer, and inter.- , I � I cents. Slice I 0 � p also were up 50 cents per I � � - ' School Report.'—The following is cwt. the top, best light ewes 7V cents I anent made in St. Colum at i .2 1 .1�an oemeterv., the school report for School Section and Tried um to good butcher kinds, 6 to 7 "The pallbe6rers were the 'Messrs. P. No. , Tuckersmith for the month of cents per pound, with culls downward to 8 I I V. MlcGrath, Owen Hart, Dan Cronin Weekly eX cents, ___ —.— I I D ,-imber based on the _ . Jolin Downey, Peter McGrath, .and a;7nations and"daily wark. -Sr. IV— The ri�i�of hogs for the day exceeded the , � Joseph Carlin. A . ,Inong those attend- Evelyn Wilson 75, Mildred Robins, 71 total receipt for last week by some 200 and I , I f I Tom packers' bids were down 25 cents Per cwt. I - MEN WANTED—DRAFTING A :ing the ffirieral f ' a distance were 'Jean Watson 70, Willie Papple 46, for in last week's close, at 11 cents f.o.b. . I ]Louis J. ,Stapleton, Colljngwood; Carl ., Nelson Forrpst 44. Sr. III—Bobby and 12% cents w.o.c. for hacons. 'No �settle_ 1 Make money easily—The quick, sure I Ztapleton, Guelph; James Stapleton, Dalrymple 76, W. D., Wilson 70, Ar- ments were made, however, s,_, steady prices I road 'to $75 weekly upwards. fri,oreasing � :Euffalo; Michael and Thomas Stapl-e- thur Wright 69, James McCully 68 at outside points were reported and salesmen I demand for ,,experts—Learri Drafting, ked steady prices for the local offering- Architecture and Building Estimating. fton, and Mrs. John Stapleton, Toledo; Mary McCully 68, Earl Papple 63: -Some 20 trucks, bringing small meats and I Few weeks. Practical blue print d 34rs. Basil Byrne, Detroit ; Mrs, � shop. Guaranteed training. Endo a" Beatrice Armstrong 61, *Howard Wal- hogs reached the market to -day as compared reed l -Nelmns, Kitchener; Leo Evans, Strat- iers ,57. Jr, . III-4flora McDougall with half the number during the whole of I by Engineers. InstrumenU. supplied. 14D -rd; !Mrs. Quigley, Clinton. last week. Canadian employment service. Free . . S21 Annie Bel,le VeDougall 80, Annie railway fare. Earn while learning. I , Death of Mrs. John O'Reilly.—On Papple 79, Mat I/ I y e Watson 68, Alico The receipts to -day were 3,000 cattle, 185 1 Limited education sufficient. Write to- I I day for illustrated booklet. 'It, :Sunday, December 22nd, death again Wright ry5, ,IV a Wilson 62 Gertrude cal ves, 960 hogs 'and 800 sheep and Iambs. ' I Quotations: Heavy beef steers, $9.00 to e COMMERCIAL DRAFTING SChOOLS I " .... . -visited AT community and claimed as Walters 55, beTt Tayl�W 40, 11— $10 '50; butcher steer -s, choice, $9.50 to $10 . 25; � 79 Queen W., Toronto. I 1. 0 5ts victim an oid and highly respect- Donald XacD nald 73, Isabel Arm- do. common, $7.00 to $8.50; butclher hei—s, 1. -------------------- � -ed resident in the person of 'Mrs, John strong 64, Grace Dalrymple 59. I— choice, $9.50 to $10.00; do. fair to good. $8.50 1 : I i F011144illy. Mrs. O'Reilly bad been in Elsie Robins 90, Muriel Wright 77, to $9.25; do. common, $7.00 to $8.50; butche7 .-------- - . , -_ cows, good to choice, $7.00 to $8.25; do. I . I :900d heal until a week previu,us 1,o Erwin Sillery 74, Ru Walters 74, common to medium, V5.25 to $6.00; do. can- lier death, when she suffered an at- Myrtle Papple 71, Robert Watson 70, ners and cutters, $3.50 to $4.50; butcher bulls I . � .1 -tack of high ,blood pressure, which . Morley Wright 68, Ivan Taylor 68 good to choice, $6.50 to $7,50; do. medium, $6 1 � . -proved to be of,a serious nature, and i Milton Taylor 50. Primers - Hazel to $6.25; do. bolognas, $5.25 to $5.75, bobybeef $16.00 to $13.00; feeders, good, - $8.00 to i k ,which finally brought her 1png and Wilson 79, Audrey Walters 74, Pres- $8.50; do. fair, $7.00 to $7.715; stock- , luseful life to an end on the ab0l'e' ton Dallas. -67, Jack Calwill 67.. Those era. good,.v$7.50 'a, $8.00; do. fair'G. $6.00 U , I mientioned date. Mrs. O'Reilly was 1 marked with n asterisk missed one $7 25; cal es. good $15-50 to, $1 50; do. rn;Zum, $10.00 to' $14.00; do. grn,qsers. '$6.50 � -inarried to ber,late husband, Mr. John or more ex i nations. Mae Wilson to $7.60; springers, $110 to $125; milkieers, I tOlReilly, fifty-seven years ago, d an I feet marks and Elsie Rq6ins bad per $75.00 to .$100.00; g,n.Tnbt;, choice, $12.60 to �. -settled on their farm near Beechwood in daily spelling during December-, $13.50; do. bucks, $10.00 .to $10.50; sheep. .'-where she has always -resided' until Elsie Robins was awar4d the yrize choice, $6.50 to $7.50; hogs, bacon, w. o. c., $12.26 to $12.50. . I rs -ago, when, she morved t--) for obtaining the. big1fiek marks in .. Hibbert to live with her youngestson, daily spelling from September,Flora 'Do-, selects, 0.00 per hog/3remium; do.. 4 t I , . Louis OlReilly. She was the motbeir McDougall, Jean Watson and Mayme butchers, 75 cents per hog discount; do., f.o. b., price, $1.25 cwt, under . w.o.c.; do. trucked , .1 ,� 1. -of thirt"n children, three of which , I 4 Watson 'have completed tbeir,certifl- iii, 50c cwt. under w.,o.c. I .� 11 .1 " . ddied under seven years of ,age. Her 6ate for the Scripture Star Me�mary I . . �� ., :son, Francis O'Reilly, died four years Course. The following had perfect I . zago. All the Test of her family. re- attendance for December: Fivelyn Buffalo, December 31st. -Receipts: Hogs, , side in the neighboring districts ex- Wilson, Jean Watson, Mildred Rob- 11,800; holdovers, 200,; spottry, shippers in . . icelyt one son, Michael J,,O'Reilly, who ins, Bobby DaIrymple, W. D. Wilson, tive w ights above 70 pounds, 15 to 25c 1"oewer ; $10 0.00; few $10.1 5 ; 1, ht,%r averages, Ca :resides in Bayside, lifOTnia. Mrs. Beatrice Armstrong, Earl Papple, 40 to 450 cents low�r; generally $10; Packing g . tUlleilly -v,fas a bard working woman, Mary McCully, Annie Papple, Mae '"", '$8 'to $8-50- 1 I � -who took a deep interest in'all .her Wil , son, Flora McDougall, Grace . ,children and was always willing to Dalrymple, Elsie Robins, Myrtle Pap- . . . "lend a helping hand in time of need. f ple, Robert Watson, Hazel Wilson, Montreal, December 31st. ­Cattle receipts, ;I.She was a faithful ' member of the Preston Dallas bad perfect mark% for 512 About six cars of good steers, weighing 1.10'0 PoUnds and over per steer, were offered T.oms'n Catholic Church and departed 'Detember, Percentage attepdance for sale on the two Montreal live stock mar- -this life fortified by all its holy rites. was 95 per cent. �- M. McNaughton, k' i"i". They were being sold at prices - 'The funeral took place on Thursday, I Teacher. rar�gina from $9.50 to $9.75. One lot handy weight steers of uneven quality brought $9,25. I - :I)ecember 26th, from the home of her ' Notes�Mr. Robert Moore, of Fort Just medium steers sold- around $8.75, and I mon, Mr. touis O"Reilly, to St. Colum- � William, and ,Mr. Davis Moore, of tm' light skips down to $6.50. Good cows - h lban 0hurch, -where Requiem Hlg Toronto, spent the holidays with their "'Did for $7.50 with -an odd cofw picked out at $8.00. lCommon to medium cows brought Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father ' paTents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore.- $5 to $6.60 and bulls from $�.60 to 17.50, ise- .Dwitzer. Interment took place in St. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLellan, of Mil- `4'ng to quality and weight- nuotations-Butcher steers d 419 95 to 16,208�-g, �; 1I.- ,.­ 1.11;.,i�,;;�'.�;,.,;i�;'��'���",i,;,�O,�;"";;� �.­,'." 77�,I,­r 11- , , 1, ,.7—,�_, 4 '­�­�. .1'i.::�;, , I . I I I . .11. ". . -X " . ; � I ' I ' '" J N,�, - I 11 I � . TEX0,910, *ANT-Pol:', 'I ­',� I . -111-11 . I � ',� . . I _­rl� '. � , I.-_ I 4�A 410 .11 . � I 11 rece.ly.pdnn , '' ,. . mnguiuv. �160., � e 10-joob, 1PQdy,"##r0.woQdi -0. , �. I VA - il ,,a , ..., shed, Also f9t the !�Ioatw . -: tiort . r of CAviva UA , , . JW Chur4b. . vw�vqrnkth ..... er�clvg I , one y4r, "*grain , February lst� 1009. Tenders tv),-be. addressed . to Waliam, flomerollej4--R. R� 16, 4, WAIIAM, , . ,t Lnwest'or Any teiider not;, iioceasaray azeept- ed, . I I . I . ROBERT McFAR114ANE. � Chairman. , 1 3288-2 .1 I . , � . . I ,� I I _. � - . . . . . NOMINATION MEETTING' . ' .1 I . The'arinual meeting . of the electors of the Township of Tuckersmith, for the nomination,' C4' candidates for ,the offices' of Reeve and Councillors for the ' year 1030, will be held'at — Walker's H&M, Brucefield, on Monday, De� — camber 80th, at I p.m. If a poll be neces. I sary, such poll shall be opened on Mondg�y, q000011 January 6th, 1930, at the following places 9; I., �:`:"'�;�� �'. 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Griefi , . . , ,- , ,�ilo, ,, � -, , z"11, y I , School House No. 4, Sain. Whitmore, D.R.O.. 11 � I � . � . . ,�� ., �,, ngs I " Z' . 1;, . ],�, , ', )� '' I '. � I P.R?l �,.!,-�4j� , ,,,_�,lp`. � ,� ; - ,.� Fred Pepper, P.C. No. 4, School House No. 8, Thomas Chap Inun, D.R.0,; J. W. Mcin- <> . b"'I"'.'... . I I �� �� 5, ­ .I. . . ' ' ,: - � ; �"' ' . ,�­. . ��_.­,J�,,��t, e "�; 1--*'P,,�1 � M �n�, tOs'h, P.C. No. 5. School House No. 1, Robt. . . �11 11. � ' May Nineteen H�ndred Thirty be ;% � ", , " I ''111 , . . I., , �� 11, "I �, - 11 ` . I 1� ,4.�:� Traquair, D.R.O.; R. D. Bell. P.C.; No. 6, School House No. 9, W1111tam Sinclair, DJR�O., Alexander, Sinclair, P.C. Poll I I , . and . a . 1, I . 1. cord of Happiness and well-being is the st �­,rl �:, I I .1 .,­.,� I I 1� ,�] "I . �;�,Q, opqn fromsg a.m. to 5 p.m. . 'll'"ll- . Galf recuipta, 322. Calves were strong. Grotsser, brDught $6.25 to $6.50 and veals, I I _,.�,.`�, V . . Wish Of � L"' . ­�­1:4", ' ­�:,T , � .� , �, �,� , .��,, D. F. M�GREGOR, Clerli. 3287-2 I . . "I . . .. ; 't ! , ��,%, , . � .� , � Miss Carlin, who was 74 years of age, IN & Ihad lived In that city for tb last forty . . . J. A..WESTCOTT I I 11 .. ..I., ..� '. ,� I � , . I. . '..""', '_` — __ , , I . NOTICE TO-- CREDITORS . :yeiltrs and was a well-known and,high- - I � � � I I To His - Custom- '----- . . :;11 o, __ .... � - ------ 141 3y respected resident 01 Atratfll�yd . illness iOf riage. Mr. Strong was, pTes6nted with 'a Up- 14any �. , er� , per tin .................... 1 1*.411 NOTICE, is hereby given pursuant to the Mer deatb� came after an tbli�ee -he was bor4, in / w"' the balanoewere'6�cddinft between $9 and $10, , I , I I Statutes in that behalf that all' persons hay. new, fancy boxes..25c up to $2.00 � . � I � address read Albert AlexArder. A very ouitable I � .. I � ing claim against .the estate' of John G. I -_ - ; P - -_ I i I . Grigoe, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the MAXWELL HOUSE COPPEE, I . � . . I I I . County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, . . - - - ------------ — . . . , who died ,on or about the 10th day of Novern. I her, 1929, are reqAhred to forward their claims - ___ .- I . L —_ duly Proven to the undersigned SolicitDrs on ,Y� Joseph McQuaid, John Sbea, Mathew J. Lynch and Win. -O'Reilly. � I I . . I I I . or before the Sth da,y of January, 1930, after . 0 11 � I which date the Executor will proceed to dis- tribute the assejp having regard only to and being resp,onsibIg on4y for the claims of which Re . Hip ir <> BINSON I I he shall 'then have had notice. I . .1 Died in London,The death of Hi ss days with his mother, Mrs. J. Jack- bulla-, good, $7 to $7.150; CO2117n0n, $5.50 to Phone ,19-22, Dublin. <> I I DATED December 19th, 1929. , . 0 . Zargaret Carlin, 99 St. Vincent St., Stratford, occurred- at .St. 'JoSOPWS . son.—A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs - 'll'"ll- . Galf recuipta, 322. Calves were strong. Grotsser, brDught $6.25 to $6.50 and veals, ALMOND ICING 25c - CREAMS, JELLIES and many 25c . I 110 to $15. Just fair average quality light , Senforth, 'Ontario, Solicitors for Executor. I I .0 � Wislibs to announce the opening of a I FARMS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SAI .-A FEW CHOICE I farms in the Townships of U bo ruckersmith and Hibbert Good bulldl== well located as to ntarkeL%. 7T ERON. Exeter, Out. I FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT 28 and 29, Concession 8. McKillop, con- taining 192 acres and known ss the T. E. Hays farm. Must he sold to close the6 estate. If Lout sold will be rented. For Particulars apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK� Executor. Sea - forth. , 820141 FARM FOR SALE -100' ACRES, LOT NO. 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey. Coun- ty of Huron. 2 stPrey brick house, barn 55x6O on stone foundation; another building 26x56; windmilL drilled well; 80 acres, vlowedl, balance has been under pasture for severs] Years. Thir�eeu acres hardwood bush. , Pos- iression GA of March. Apply to ALINX BUCHA�RW R. I- No. 8, Walton. 3iss-tf . . TIARI�� R SliALE.-LOT 8, CONCESSION 6, , ney, 0 06 acres, all cleared. On the farm are I -torey frame home, cement found Ion let.. , and cement floors In base- ment: barN4%x70 with lean of 12 feet on a stone foundation ,, barn S5x52 and drive shed. Farm drained with tile, end wire fences; A acres fall wheat, 40 acre4 ploughed; balance �eeded down. Situated 4ne-half mile from Church, I mile from sch-ol, 4 roll s from Kippen; 6 miles froift Hassell. Rural mail and telephone. Farm in good state of eultiva_ tion. For further particulars apply on Promises. B. W. CARLILE, Proprietor, R. TVLL 1. Zurich P. 0. 3197-tf . � 0 I t_1 * 0 W. T. BOX & CO. 'O 0 Funeral Director and 0 0 Licenqed Embalmer. 0 0 H. C. BOX 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn * , I . e Ui * - ,*,, �equi t. , 0 0 _ moderate. .0 0 Flov�etls furnished on short 0 * notice. 0 -C� Night Calls Day Calls 0 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 0 * . .- __ . I A' R e'a I Financial Opportunity For You . Producers' Royality Corporation ", I - '� A purchase of the securities of thp above Corporation m�ans (Dollars) to you in a monthly cash dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum. This Company has not failed to pay a dividend since its inception in 19?,4 and up to the present has paid an excess of 160 per cent. to - shareholders. This shows an average dividend of 32 per cent. pe - annum. . I The lightest financial statement of the Company shows a cash sur- plus in excess of $3.00 to every $1.00 of stock outstanding. Your are invited to participate in thi� high remunerative and triple guaranteed investment. I Please girve me an opportunity to give you further information. . COMMUNICATE WITH . . CARL C. PINKNEY . SEAFORTH, ONT. . 0 I., olumban cemetexy.- The pallbear a -were Johli. Delaney( Jose -ph Downe ton, villited with 'Mr. and Mrs, Ivan ,$9 1 - , . .75; mediiftn, §8.50 to $9; conimon, 95.50 to . 1. . I - " ______ - - ;======== ,Y� Joseph McQuaid, John Sbea, Mathew J. Lynch and Win. -O'Reilly. Forsyth and other relatives during the holidays--AMr. Kenneth Jackson, 'Guelph, t1le Christmas holi- $a .25. Butcher heifers, cinedium. $7.50 to. $8; ""', $4.50 to $7. Butcher .Cows, good. $7.50; medium, $5 -to $6.5.0; canners, $3.26 Licensed Embalmer and *1 0 Phone 95 . of spent to $3.16 ; cutters, $3.75 to $4.50. UUtcher <)O ' <> .. 0I 10 . .1 Died in London,The death of Hi ss days with his mother, Mrs. J. Jack- bulla-, good, $7 to $7.150; CO2117n0n, $5.50 to Phone ,19-22, Dublin. <> better service (and we don't mean I . , . 0 . Zargaret Carlin, 99 St. Vincent St., Stratford, occurred- at .St. 'JoSOPWS . son.—A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs - 'll'"ll- . Galf recuipta, 322. Calves were strong. Grotsser, brDught $6.25 to $6.50 and veals, ALMOND ICING 25c - CREAMS, JELLIES and many 25c Rospital, London, on 'Saturday night. Harvey'Moore on Friday evening, De- 110 to $15. Just fair average quality light , one-half pound ............. I 0 they kinds, per pound ...... Miss Carlin, who was 74 years of age, IN & Ihad lived In that city for tb last forty cember 27th, when tho neighbors- and � friendb met to b . G. Strong on or 'Mr. W' veals sold up -to $14. Good v eal, $14 to $15 * medium, $13 to $14; common, $10 to $18.00, pound ...................... EXTRACTS -Vanilla and , 50c 23c MIXED NUTS per pound .................. 25c . :yeiltrs and was a well-known and,high- of Ottawa, an his approaching mar- .grass, $6.25 to $6.60. Sheep receipts, 1,054. About 90 per cent. Lemon 10c each oT 3 fo,.... CANNEh PINEAPPLE . ­ � r�_ William M. Sproat PEANUTS -Fresh roasted ' 25c 3y respected resident 01 Atratfll�yd . illness iOf riage. Mr. Strong was, pTes6nted with 'a Up- of the lainbs offered ,more bucks. Around 500 delivered under o6nkraet at $10 an.] per tin .................... . 15p 2 pounds ................ .. ORIENTAL FRUITS-Sometbing Mer deatb� came after an tbli�ee -he was bor4, in purse of money by Mr. Charles 'shall, the, being by Mr. w"' the balanoewere'6�cddinft between $9 and $10, PALMOLIVE SOAP 47c new, fancy boxes..25c up to $2.00 about weeks. ,9 St, Columban, the daughter df 'the address read Albert AlexArder. A very ouitable cul,i,q ineltided. Ewe Rambs, sold for $11.60. Sheep were from 48 to $6, witb good young 6 for .................... 1. I HOLLY WREATHS . We Itkto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlin. 'She reply was niade, tbaliking the kind "Ile') ""d up to $6-50- Ewes, $8 to $6.00. MAXWELL HOUSE COPPEE, 75c each .............. .......... AUC .0 . lambs, good, $11.450; convition, $9 to $10. the best Money can bily, lb.. . Or Any Representative Agellit . I I Vah a member of St. Josepbls Chufih� She, is suMved,bY two nieces, WA, friends for their gift. . � West End Notes. -Mr.. Neil Mathe- ' Mom receipts. 960, Twelve dolluris and tiev- entY-flva cents was the must cornmon plice Try our FLOWPR IjAIA , pound A? ' " , 01, - , 85C . , �, - . , . I J ,,k. Mcitetlan, Sarnia, and 9i1B0dA(h: . Stratford, Win h) is teaching -irdliool in the Ot- .Son, w ( district, is' the holi- for hogs. Odd sales were mude up to iiia.li 0 d �12.05 was paid for a few h4a of light ...... .... .. ..... . 'i MIXED CAN6 ., . 2 I � I �Pecial Prices on Dinner Sefs iiid I . , a taws, spending erine ITATrigan I , . I . I ,11r1,`sl,bt. So,. were $10.50to $11. pet pound ................. �O c P any China. I I M �.. � I . � I -1111. . � , � ).. �1. ., I . , . ,,, ,, V � ; ,� '� I I 11 .1 , , � ;- r- .,I " . . . . 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Travelling Goods, Mitts, Boots and Shoes f6i Men. Gooderich HiPress Rubber Footwear for Men. ' . .. REED . ' �' 11 � I . . I ,. . I ....Batteryless V I 1. . ADIO live, the Real Tone I .... . ODII . - . WHAT M1 RL CAN BE GOT? � ' — " � �,, . ­/ � . $23891' .. ­ I . . I "') ­ ". Geo., A. Sills & Sonse . SOLE AGENTS �� ­.,OUR.NEW YEAR'S DU RESOLUTIONS Aim: , . . , � I I , . I ----. . . <0. AMoney to Loan <)p * W. J. CLEARY 0 0 Licensed Embalmer and *1 0 Funeral birector. <* 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor <)O ' <> Equipment. 0I 10 Night and Day Service. 0P 0 Phone ,19-22, Dublin. <> 1, - 11. - - - A We will help you to be prospeT�ps I 00 AMoney to Loan 01 I _ 4NU, .,5, V by making a New Year's Resolution: Phone,91 lz�,�,,d �" "I'll �, " 11 ,. I �11r, .11�, , "; That we will sell jou, our farmer . A BARGAM � . ,_ . I ­ 'I., I'll ;9, friends,'a 'higher grade Fertilizer at ' ­­­ ,'�'q, . 11 ... I from Seaf6vth; modeft likin*1, "M , � �".l . ,4 ��I.i, ". I "I'll 1 11, � I less cost per plant unit and give you * <> <> <> 0 0 0 <> 0 * 0 0 VA ­,, 1 . . , .1 better service (and we don't mean 0 I 0I , . ,,�J' 1 �1' ,.-�:, maybe) than you can got elsewhere. . 0 W. J. Walker & Son 101 , 1. "i � I . I . `­4,�, 1 , Give us the once-over and be con -'O ' <0 I ��' . vinced before placing your order. . . . 0 W. J. Walker, Punerall 40 , .� . ­ � r�_ William M. Sproat 0 0 0 Director and Embalmer. - Motor 430 C& I _1 III ,1, 1.4 lk or Horse Equipment. <)p �1'11 0 Cars �or flowers furnished <* � 11 � TILE MANUFACTURER <> . as requested. <* ., "i � I I 0 Day or Night, phone 67. 40 , "I ",� " General Agent, Huron & Perth .0 . 400 � iQ I'�.'��4� 21 Or Any Representative Agellit : "q S�, � �� ','4 PHONE 136 - 2 . . — ' I , a_ 15, --�;�� ,,�, ,V� " TRE JOHN RANKEN. �?".,�, I AGENCY - 41 ,;: � . InSUranna rif all Irlyk.4a � , Bohds, Real Estate- : , � I ­` I ` AMoney to Loan ,41,1 1, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO � l�, i1i Phone,91 lz�,�,,d �" "I'll �, " -1, , � 1 "'l, .. I .,V� ­�11 . A BARGAM . � ,?,� I . ,_ . I . .. .,­�, �-_ 7',��,I'i FOR SAM-44ve aarft, #ne.1hft ,, ­­­ ,'�'q, . 11 ... I from Seaf6vth; modeft likin*1, "M , � �".l . ,4 ��I.i, . . ."l -W, f1limace, bath and Wet- # , 11,1141, *m # . * ,� %�. . . .t",%q , , . 'A,i,'��: ,; " . good 6rchar,J. Ts&",:$J� , . . ,1,1g,�4� 1. *"te t6 stait emakm f ,,� 1 11 1�, , ", I , ,,,,.,, bii* . *&L AWy t6 1 I.- 7 , . " ,,,Q,','4� ., - R, ", i, "l, I I �­",.4n �'1011, . - . , , , I , � � , t '. �, �,,,�: " , R. Ek lutt .I I 1'�� .,�;.. . . . 2969-tf I I S604AK I I ,;,, I '% '4:., � 1414�ii .1 'i. . , ', I 14 . .. 'I'll" , . I :1'.',�;,Iil 0. i I ;. . . "', ". I , 1 �ZWT ?"i'' ' ,,,�, . I � ., "' ", � , '';LL I . I I . 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