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' have be ren win old c- Road 9 @12:54• J'. 'Rennie, ay lists ""vf
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a'iiitances 1n the vrliaga, have xe- Road 6-14, $48,75, S: n, p y, . Fr, .l k,: w. ,u x f
of Hullett, , spelqt ,;unday wi ,, .
r o e in nnnds r. oa -15 315; ,tR. Gtii e ' a Ps'"' ;
?;`• ea¢eis Wined 'to their h m, W o list, R d 6 , $ 0. , r,'p y'. ► read ustrneot. , 0 111 1 f N
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F and Mme. NoxYi►aln. xin aj,
els a d A s Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clark have, got list Road 8, ,.$30.15 Si : Hoffman pay F ut' r ,.6
VARNA M.'essrs. George Rog n ugu t : h jiq
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t • on Min- settled' in their new home 1n Bru s., is 11st' Road $, $190:v 5'• 1W. Greiner, pay j ,., P ,.l
Bauerm'an', vein at Gad r1c11 , f, trice '' Rachednle' h p
;', .ee rrd1 ,htJ ' tn1 yes; •.
al. '. a ort.--fhhe fa lowin is day ori bufliAees.r Mea.. Kerr, of Seafo>?tl , and Mms. list, (Road 8, $12.00; Amore DaJtars„ r r,r.,e,,
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Death 'of 'John' McMilla x.—Death Miller, of London, were guests of pay list, Road 10,.$8,25; D. B. Black
the report of Varna s moal for Sep .,. 1 1 week. Board .Qf Railway Cornn TSs priers: o ` ° , ' a'a` t o ti ,
removed a well known and most#high- Mrs. WOn: Neal this s well a. list Road 5; 90.65• C. Ald- 1_
liernlber;,•r, fr. IV: Pass 540 :,Honors Mr. and Mrs. George. McTaggart, ' p Y $ , s } '` a.:* h zha itI k ,
S Ida .Gtluter . 77 Hazel Hun'kih ly esteemed resident of the, Roxboro worth, 'pay list; Road` 2, 3, 13, d.4, effec IVF,-' exam ow9l}et lot. 1 here I'' ;a'' .) F .},,', , ',
67 6 October. 6th, in Miss Annie McTaggart and Mrs. Neal $84.75; J. M. Richardson, pay list, Rd. t ' " '""'' ; , ;1 1' 1 <r,
674, 'Lilli'xo Eliott 62'8; Bil'-i Austin 48 district. on Monday, ;
the person .of Mr. John *Millan. A were visitors with frieaids i at Varna 5 $8:501 Fred' Ha'bexer, pay list, Rd. r ` "r , '. , P 1. 1 ar a _ "
sr. III—Pus's 6140, Honors 675: Willie • creases and also 30n1e dee e1S t iHh `le .tyle , . ,,
McAsh 632; Harvey Chute-' 566 El- year ago, while cutting grass, Mr. on. Sunday. 7, $12.25x; D. Oswald'; pay list, Road' 9,
y McMillan suffered a ;severe accident, On October 1st the post office was • • • • + W rn 1. 1 .1 1
+ $5.60; R. Tinney, pay list, Road 14, ' * y, tAN
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mer Johnston 487. Jr. III ---+Pass 480, when his le was badl• cut and he taken elver by. Me, W. C. Bennet,, who e • orlty of opts will remain unch;.an ed "b t ,' 'tt';
Honors 600-4(A): Jack McLinehey' suffered Such a loss •of blood that he has received •the 'ap'pointment. The F31.30; M. M. Russell, pay list, Road J N r 5 `_
245 (B) : 'Bessie Chute-' 564, Jean est office h'ad been a good man ears '1, $33.75;'' G. Ammstrang, pay list, ' • ' ` , a; -t
never recovered from the shock,. Thep y Y will standardize our rate. scheduhe in COO ,r .l3 , '?
Reid 555, Gordon- Horner 512. II deceased was a son of the late Robert the coiner store,,first in charge of Road 2, $25.00; E. J. iStire, pay list,1.` 6t
Road 10 $14.2' A. M•ou'sseau a • ' `r " fig' `n,
Class—Charlie Huxuking 425, Ford McMillan, and was born in Roxboro 'the late Mr, Neal and after the death , a3 r pay ,, rye'
77 years ago; and practically his whole list Road 3 $44• A. ffbeichert a it W tn those Fnerall lri use throw jho t the
Johnston 39'5 Jennie Honking 370 of Mr. Neal Mr. J. McLeod was a f , pay 1 1 b . l
Malrvin Johnston 336. Sr. Primer— life was lived in the district. Fifty pointed postmaster, Last March Mr. list, Road 4,',$12.50. Telephone Ac- l r'",*,, {, Ya,ryd
Floyd McAs1i, Roy Elliott, Donald three years ago he was united' in mar- McLeod resigned and since then Mr. counts—Northern Electric, material, country. ° "e ora„
Keyes, Jr. Primer—Helen Johnston, (riage to Miss Catherine Gillespie, of Birnie ha's been 'a6ting postinaster: $46.88; Bell Telephone''Co., tolls July , i +'d '
George Hunking. Number on :oll 20; Hullett township, and for a numbs: Through all the preceding years the to August, $328.9'0; &rich Central',
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average attendance, 18.9. Ruby 1. of years after farmed in the township. work Of this post office has been done switching 6 'weeks, $8'5; Stromberg- ' 'j, `L L t
in a ver efficient and courteous man- Carlson 'Co., material $11,59 C.N.R. elle -rates from Seaforth to surroundingexchanges `e as follows. xI. , ,1
Taylor, Teacher. Fifteen years ago he retired from the Y r r f
Notes.—The many friends of 'Mrs. farm and moved to Roxboro, but for ner. Special mention must be made freight on directories, $6.25; P. Me- a j `,
, John Rathwell will be pleased to- eight years. after was the efficient .of the work done by Miss Jean Drag- Isaac, salary, 'etc., $538.9.0; W. Uttley, 7 (','_
)know she is' able to be about again. m•ai1 courier on' No. 1. Seafoxth. He er, who has been assistant for several labor, $3; H. •G, Hess, labor, etc., STATION -LO -STATION .,,
Mrs. Reid' spent the week end in v'a's a m'an 'of very quiet disposition, years. The Post Office Inspector while $101.90. 'G'eneral Accounts —Zurich r
Clinton. but one whose integrity was never -here transferring the post office, cam Agricultural Society, grant, $25; zur- SEAFORTH Person t0 ';
Mr. Robert Armstrong, o£ Western questioned and whose man.v gond and fo meneted Miss 'I3'rager very highly ieh School Fair, grant, $20; Grand TO Day Evening Night Person.
Canada, joined his gwife here last week Y many friends. In poleti t Church held their annual done. Bend School Fair grant, rat Ontario r'
neigbboi•1 qualities made ,and retain- good work she had
The W. M. S. of Duff's United Blyth .15 .15 .15 .25
Tr = tai C. Rupp, 3.. months, $39 ; r ,
and inten'd's matin his home sere: and in -religion a member of First g' thanhoffer-
Mr. G. H. Beatty has purchased the church meeting
i the afternoon of this &Weide, ,account, $2.90; Court Brussels ....... .10 .10 .10 .20
i ed for him Hospital,
Mr, McMillan was a strong Liberal, , Stade
w Beatty
550.00 sion, Voters' List, $100.90; J. „
hoose and lot of op's Bros. ad11'ac- PresbyteriaChurch Seaforth. Mr. Reid,ebalance west branch drain,
Yeast to Mr. M'ossop store and has McMillan is survived b his widow week: Mrs, 'Lane of Seaforth was $2, - Clinton ........ .10 .10 .10 20
Y L. Schilbe & Son coal for
workmen engaged remodelling the and a family of two sons and• two the speaker for the afternoon. DaS11W00d ...... .20 .20 .20 .30
same. daughters, Mr, Walter McMillan, of Mr, Charles Sellers, Principal of hall, $'54.45. Moved by E, W'alper,
Several from this district attended Winnipeg; Mr. 'William McMillan, of our school, who spent the week end seconded by D. Ducharme, that the Dublin .05 .05 .05 .10
the funeral in London of the late ,r t M s Thomas Plumtree of in Heidelberg, was- ,taken suddenly ill council adjourn to meet again on Mon- Exeter .15 .15 .15 .25
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` gena o, r with,plealrisy and has been unable to day, November 3rd, at 1,30 p.m.—A.
Allen McKenzie, who met his death I Glenavon, 'Bask.. and Mrs. C. B. Ala-
in Cuba. I derson, of Detroit. He is also survived return home. His many friends hope F. He's's, Clerk. Goderich ....... .20 .20 .20 .30
for a speedy recovery.
Harvest Thanksgiving service will by .two sisters. Mrs. Adam Dodds and Hensall ........ .10 .10 0 .20
be held' in'St. John's Church next Sun- Mrs. James Gillespie, of Seaforth. The Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennison and
day morning; prayers at 11 a.m., con- funeral which was very tar ely at- Mrs, James Dennison, of Preston, call BIRTHS LUCkriOw .25 .25 .25 .35
g Sills.—In Limo, Ohio, on September 27th, •o
ed on friends in the village on Sun- Mitchell ........ .10 .10 .10 .20
ducted -by Arch Deacon Jones -Bate- tended, was held from his late home day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sills., a son, George
gran, of Goderich, at at 7 p.m. by Rev. on Wednesday afternoon. when the „ ' Joseph. ,.Stratford ...... .20 .20 .20 .30
Mr. Mills," of Goderich. services were conducted by his min- Jenkins, -In Goderich, on Septembor 6th, to <
Mr. Thomas Walker, of Marlette, ister, Rev. I. B. Kain'e. Interment was Mr. and Mrs. John Percy Jenkins, twins, a Wingham . . .... .25 .25 .25 .35
made in Maitlandbank cemetery, the ZURICH son and daughter.
Mich., is renewing ac uamtances in ""r Zurich ......... .15 .15 .15 .25 '
q nall'besrers beine• 'Messrs. James and
this distract. John Gillespie. Joseph and James R. Hartman-Zettel,—An interesting ev- MARRIAGES
We are'pleased, to report Miss Fame . ent was celebrated in the R. C. Church Stacey -Harvey. In Exeter on Saturday, Sep -
Logan, who has been suffering from Seo , Robert Garrow and John Scott. tember 27th, at the home of the bride's
Yolood poisoning, in her hand, is much on Saturday last, when Rev. L. W. ,rather, Miss Mary Gladys, daughter of
o Power performed the ceremony which Mrs, J. S. Harvey, to Mr. Norman Stacey, The Bell Telephone Co y of Canada
improved. united in marriage Dorothy, daughter of willow Grove,. by Rev. L. C. Harvey, of
4 - HILLSGREEN of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zettel, of Hunter -Pym Insted by usbor e, on McTavish.
Wednesday,
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this village, and Mr. Louis Hartman, October 1st, Miss Myrtle Loretta, daughter
McKILLOP Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. James Max- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartman, of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Pym, to Mr. George
well, of Grafton, North Dakota, and of Stephen township, in the presence 1lubrc„ Hunter, only son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society. Miss Marion Munroe, of Brucefield George Hunter, by Rev. D. McTavish.
r of the relatives of the bride and
The regular meeting of the Ladies' called on many of their old friends re- groom. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hartman will DEATHS .
h ld cently. reside in Stephen. B dfoot-In Seaforth on October 7th Mar- 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ga 0 0 0
Aid' and Massionary Society was e
at the Manse on Septem ber,d5'th with
wain
Mr. Thomas Walker and Mr. Thos. Notes.—Mr, and Mrs. T. Bedard and
Michigan,
roa
garet Laidlaw, wife of the late John H.
Broadfoot, in her 87th year:
an attendance of twenty-five ladies.
Hudson, of Marlette, are family have moved from Stoney Point
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Oldfield.—In Winthrop, on October 6.th, Mary
Cris guilt was finished- and other Sew-
visiting friends in this vicinity. on to the farm on the 14th concession
Mrs. L. Troyer returned to her which Mr. Bedard purchased from Mr.
p
Ann Green, widow of the late .John Oldfield,
aged 74 years and 3 months.
ming was indulged in. A unique fes-
home after spending a few 'weeks with 0 Klopp.
McMillan._ 6tth, John
.,cams
ture of the afternoon's programme
was the taking of a .picture of the
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Heyde, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Marriott, of near
McMilla,InngRoxboed 77 ando1er
Tom. -In Goderich, on October 1st, John El -
ladies. Mrs. 'Finlay McKercher offer-
for the to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Digman and Mr, Shi ka, have moved on to the farm
and Mrs. S. G. Troyer, all of near p
Y on the Parr Line, which he purchased
Kin Toon, do his "-18th year.
To
O notice. O
ed her home next meeting
be held early in October.
Hensall, from the H. Walper estate.
Mrs. F. Farquhar, of Hensall, who Mr. Wm, Reith has completed the
Notes.- Rev. Mr. 'Conner of Kippen,
has been spending several days at moving of his bakery to ,the, Merner
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CARD OF THANKS
preached two very much appreciated
sermons on Sunda last the day bean g
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the home of her parents, returned to block. He is also hiving in the second
Mrs. John Walker and family desire to ex -
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their. annual; anniversary. Special
her home'. story of the block.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Cochrane, who vis- Mr. Earl Weida has purchased the
press their appreciation for the kindness and
sympathy shown to them by their neighbors
music was rendered by the choir.
Eighth Line Notes.—'Mr. and Mrs.
lted with their daughter and son -in- dwelling on Victoria Street which he
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and friends in their recent bereavement, also
the beautiful floral offerings and also
Jerry Doerr and Mrs. Fred Hoegy at-
law, Mr. and Ma's. Ross Dick, and has had rented for some years from
for
those who kindly loaned their cars.
tended the Milverton Fair on Friday
other relatives, in Toronto for a few the owner, Mr. J. Preeter, of Kitch-
327sx1
last.
days, -returned to their home. ener.
BEST & BEST.
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Mr. and' Mrs. William Koehler and
Quite a number attended annivers- No school was held on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler were in
arservices held in the Goshen and Friday in the school here as th..
AUCTION SALE
Stratford on Friday.
church on Sunday last. teachers attended the annual conven
The service will be withdrawn in tion at Goderich.
closed loan 'on Monday
Bonds, Real Esta
Mr. and, Mrs. William Hoegy and
famdly visited Mr. ,and Mrs, E. Regele
the-Hillsgreen Church on Sunday ow- The news, of the death of former
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, POUL-
TRY AND EQutPn;:.NT at Clinton,
the 12th of McKillop.
ing to the anniversary services in St. pu'bli'c school inspector, J. E. Tom,
south of Railroad. on Friday, October 17th,
following:
on
Mr. William H'artmier, of Morris-
Andrew's Church, Kippen, at 11 a.m. which took place at Goderich a few
K.
at 1.30 sharp. consisting of the --
Farrow Ayrshire cow 8 years, heavy milker:
tori, who took in the Milverton Fair,
and 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev.
, days, ago, was received here! with
part Jersey cow due to calve in November, 4
spent the week end with his laugh-
Beacon, of Toronto. dee' regret by his man friends.
P gr Y
nears old: part Jersey caw due January 10th,
ter, Mrs. Charles Eggert.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell and son, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Steinbach, of
Elmore, of Hay Township, 'were Sun- Holl Michigan, are visiting relatives
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7 years old; Guernsey heifer newly eatved,
(choice); Guernsey heifer calf 4 months old;
'Mrs. Mary Rapien and Miss Mil'-
Mitchell, spent Sun-
yr r
day visitors at the home of Mr. and here at resent•
p
caDf I week old; 20 Rock pellets; 100 Leg -
horn pullets ; 20 Leghorn hens, yearlings :
fired Rapier, of
gray with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scherbart.
Mrs. H. Love. Messrs. J. P. Rau and R. F. Stade
Miss Muriel Carlile, of Hensall, a business trip to London on
root pulper, now; Makomb incubator, capacity
300 eggs; dash churn, cream separator, two
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler and
family visited' Mr. and Mrs. Henry
made
spent the week end with friends in Tuesday.
coal bu,ming brooder stoves, 3 coal oil brood -
ers, poultry feeders and fountains, fattening
iiaegy_ in Grey on Sunday.
this vicinity. Mr. J. Reid, who had the contract
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, of of constructing the west 'branch drain
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crates, egg crates, etc., light wagon, poles rind
doubletrees, numerous other articles, quantity
Miss Irene Koehler, of Stratford, 1S
at at her home.
Seaforth, are spending a few 'days at has completed the work and has left
of marigolds and turnips, one ,ton Ford truck.
Terms —All sums of $20.00 and under, cash;
present
Mr. George Kalrbfleisch, of Ellice,
the home of Mrs. L. Troyer. for his home in Stratford.
t0 re Ort that MTS 0 ]fl f B 11
over that amount 3 months' credit will he
'v n on furnishing good bankable paper. A
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O W. T. BOX & CO. O
O W. J. CLEARY 0
O Funeral Director and O
O Licensed Embalmer and O
O Licensed Embalmer O
O Funeral Director O
O H, C. BOX O
O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O
O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O
O Equipment. 0
O equipment. O
O Night' and Day Service. 0
O Charges moderate. O
O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O
O Flowers furnished on short O
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A BARGAIN
1 3278-2
FOR SALE.—Five acres, one m11s
Owing to the installing of
from
]House for Sale
Seaforth; modern house wit°
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splend1,1
The house and lot belonging to the estate
chance to start chicken farm, bees,
of the late Ann E. Modeland an Market St..
etc. Apply to
Seaforth, Ont., will be sold at a sacrifice
price is order to close up her estate.
R. S. HAYS,
2953-tf Seaforth, aEAe
For particulars apply to
will be
BEST & BEST.
In the Matter of the Estate of Elizaheth Smale.
lute of the Town of Seaforth, in the County
deceased.
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitors for the Executrices.
THE JOHN RANKIN
3274_tf
AGENCY
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We Remove
Insurance of all kinds.
closed loan 'on Monday
Bonds, Real Esta
live or dead horses and cows free
Money to Loan
'
of charge. We pay for the -phone
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
call.
Phone 91 •
WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED
{called 3n friends here on Wednesday. We are sorry p Mr. Otto o an, o e e " gr e
R. McAllister has been confined to Mich., is visiting at the home of Mrs. discount of s per cent. pe;• an allowed Phone 22, ingersol
Mr. ulius Doerr, who spent a week for cash on credit amount-. E. L. MITTELL, Phone 215 W, Stratford
her room with an attack of appen- M. Stelck and other relatives at Pres- Proprietor; George Elliott, Auctioneer. 3273-13
br iso with his son, Mr. Jerry Doerr, ` r
(returned to his home in Gadshill on dicitds. We wish her a speedy re- gnt. sz7s-z i • 11
Sunday cover., to her usual health. Mr. G. Bedard, bf Toronto, visited
We are every sorry indeed to report his home here 'over the week end.
.the serious illness of Mrs. Fred, Bauer- 'Mr. J. Kippen is moving into the
man, who is at present in Seaforth WALTON house vacated by Mr. Wim. Reith.
Pbspital. On Thursday enrening, October 16,
Mr° and Mrs. J. Hafting, of Strat- the annual fowl supper of Emanuel
'ford., spent Sunday with friends on Notes.—The post office which was Evangelical Church, Zurich, will come
our line. operated in the late William Neal's to pass. Old time boys 'and girls
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. stare' for over forty years, and later from near and far look forward to
and Mrs. Charles Eggert were: Mr. by W. J, Bernie, has been moved to
Clarence Bennett's store on North this enjoyable occasion of reunions
and 'Mrs. A. P. Hampel and ,son, h1'ar1, with happy anticipations. We can as-
of Ayr, (Mrs. Eggext's sister); Miss Main- Street, Walton. sure you that a deliciously palatable
Kate Cook, of Stratford; Mr. and Miss Marie Coutts, eldest daugh- spread of good things is 'awaiting you,
Mrs. Dan Scherbart and sons, of ter 'of Mx. and Mrs. J. Coutts, of the 1,6'0 -'geese have been purchased. The
Sionkton• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eick- Boundary, who has been under the p
Peerless Entertainers, featuring the
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bachelor's quartette, comedy and hum-
orous readings by Dave P. Salvage,
soros, duets, trios, 'both vocal and in-
strumental will bring you A program
clean and wholesome, but brimming
IMPORTANT NOTICES
1 eL i
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Will make cider and apple butter
Wednesday and Thursday of each
week. Lot 23, Concession 6, Logan,
or phone 620 r 31, Mitchell.
FRED HENNICK.
3278x5
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OR SALE. -12 DRILLS OF MANGOLDS
F in the field. Apply in HERB. RENDER-
SON. Phone 228 r 23, Seaforth. 3278-1
SHEEP FOR SALE. — A NUMBER OF
Leicester ram lamb, and ewes, choice
quDlity; priced reasonable. Apply to ROY F.
PEPPER. R. R. No. 3, Seaforth, Phone
s -s16, Clinton. 8278x2
- oRSEs FOR SALE.—ONE RIGHT GOOD
H Clyde gelding, r, Heck old, about tars
pounds: Also 1 shave Hackney filly, 3 yrs
old: make good third horse.' 'Applrthy to h J.
COLEMAN, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth, t phone
238-22, Seaforth. 3276-2
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Buchwheat
We are prepared to buy Buck -
h t • uantity
WOOD FOR SALE. --FOR SALE A QUAN-
t;ty of hard maple and a lithe beech
woad, 12 inches long. Can be delivered at
with convulsing laughter. So ba any time. Price $5,00 per cord. Apply to w 'ea n any q
JOHN F BUERMAN R R No 1 Dublin, We Can arrange trucking.
•r 14l' ed
o
it
along.
]',ate John Sark's.—The death took
place at his homre on the Branson
• ' ' ' '
or phone Dublin, 23-9. 8276x2
For price, (hone 232 r 4, Sea -
P p
forth.
I
rap .11 FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
ii'
Line, Stanley, last Saturday, of John
Spa'rk's, a 'prominent farmer of that
28 and 29, Concession a, MoKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
E Radford
e
,
Section Of that township. The late
Hays farm. Muit be sold to close the estate.
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
•
Mr. Sparks was in ill health for some
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, sea-
WALTON
time. The funeral was held on Mon-
forth. 8201-tf
1 3278-2
Owing to the installing of
day, interment taking place in the
Bayfield' cemetery. '
_
new mach ne•si my cleaning
Hay Council Meeting.—The regular
meeting - of the council of the Town-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Buildings for Sale.
will be
'ship Of Hay was held dri the Town
Hall, Zurich, on M'onday,'OCto'ber 6th.
In the Matter of the Estate of Elizaheth Smale.
lute of the Town of Seaforth, in the County
deceased.
'
and pressing plant
All file members were present. The
of Huron, Married womam,
.NOTICE is hereby given Pursuant to See-
Dimensions dna Descriptions as Followe:—
closed loan 'on Monday
minutes of the previous meeting were
tion 6i, of the Trustee Act, Revised Statates
of Ontario, 1927, Chapter 150, that all credi-
,
One building 14-1x15-' with 80 ceiling, rough
g
'I°uesday, October the
adopted' as read. A number Of Cant-
munieations were dis op'ed of When
Il
''the
tors of the estate a4 Elizabeth Smale, who
died on or about the 4th day of October, 1930,
boarding Inside and out; two sides and one
end have pine lapped siding, the whale fldroed
Georgfan pine. There de one panellerd
and
following resolutions were pass-
ed: M6,ved by Alf. l leliek, Seconded
Ot the TAbnn of Seaforth, do the County of
Huron, are required to send by past prepaid
wdU
and taw windows with two light' eanb,
with Paith roo6"
_/.{ •
13th 8 d 14th
by W. R. Dougall, that By-law No. 12 r
1930, fixing fates' for' 1930, be read
to the undersigned, Solicitor for the t the
torn, particulam )Df the claims airminst the
estate of the said deceased 6n or before the
24 lx24r-1 Mood ed
2VI
Otto building •18/x24-1 with 7r 8rr ceiling,
rough pine siding with buttons au ide and
third' rim and finally parsed. Moved
oharme,os handed b Edd
by i)'avi l p
Mond Walper" that By-law No. 13
eighth day a November, A.D. 1930.
,And take n ice ,that after the said date
oro ,'E'+xecutoks ,w 1 ddstributo the assets of the
d6eetaeed among the Veregns entlilied
7fxA6,' of inside matched siding and ceiling•
One building, 80fx7or with 4-'-1x4h' studd4ng,
covered with 11-1 8ro rough pine siding with
battens. Rafteiu are 2-1x8rxls-1,
11 DN`Y, Dl
193'0, iltlth-6flking the Reeve and
Treddur,M ,fd ' OT00w certaii money's
said
thereto, Ilu'ving regard only to the claim of
ii<hdcla,ridtlee has been'Ven.
One 84D?buix88f, 80-1x78-1; tim121?ber it t; and
8ramre 80-1x88-'. 10-1rxYOrr timber frame: and
SOfx28%, 14►x40 18-1x88-1, 12 Peek b9
• y p ri*
for 'cuttenit ♦b dituros, 'be read the
DA,1M ;Ak Mitebell, Onfark t5rie 8th day
of October, ,P; M. 1980.
leanto's, ,
88 feet.
Biafra Street,
1@I AL' Wei 1 •-
It:!_J a—. •mil' 1 Inu'ed
ld H MUN'no
Above buftddngs situated on
• 6 W r a+ss heli.. Ont ntl, South, Seafertir Apvly to OVIL.iIAM AMENR',
1.,ILL by! maliclt, s tt I ed by W' ..YLy
Tkiugli fila$ . , I iac k be appiiinted s atsntt .brat far tab6her 'parttotalate
r for Ext!
$278 8 -tt
o i'clto dtlte
,
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D. H., McINNES
Registered Drugless
Practitioner.
CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTRICITY
Magnetic Electric Baths
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons.
Adjustment given for diseased
of all kinds.
1.
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The
Fertilizer
News
"It Ain't Going to Rain AW
Mom.” Well, boys, since this
so41g was composed it has rained
plenty and it will soon rain agaim
We have all brands of Choice
Fertilizers on hand at reasonable
prices.
Delivery made on short notice.
A Word To Auto Owners William M, Sproat
Be Prepared for the New Amendment R. R. NO. 4, SEAFORTH
to the
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT
which comes into force on Live
Fowl
September 1st, 1930
Drop in and let us explain to you
just what is required under the new
amendment WANTED
Nothing to worry about if You have to
policy in the
PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO.
of London, England,
one of the strongest in the British Will day cash at your home.
Empire No delivery. Extra good Prtees.
Issued by ;
A. D. SU'I'HRLANii 1qaX Wo ! .I I ".
General Insurance, iteral Setatr I , h_,' , ,.,:
Conveyaneing, tnr'eatt h'ents, %' e' a
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