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'940 Ore wmienomng 1310,v� , 4 %,&`R,� Mt�, , " �� , , . ,W, L, Q ,qr,9n,0,, IA, the . ,� N, �,01 Xpeou ; 440,04 I R , ,� _., , " , ��.,�,� , 4�, �M , i( � L IV 11 - p , 1 F"'.Z.14 P_o�,",,..r� I On 1, ,!",;gcAA1'A p, .�,, :, �1, . ,;, ,% I vpgdon, held' in Tilbuwy during the $tiength'll -and in the evemig el- bari U09 4,( 04, ., SO, I � , , W_ : . N 1IMP ;A- Vg -i� L � W , , . "i; �,p 7 .1 , , NQV�K;, � I �j� �,�R i� Itch 'Op -4.1 )L',t9 " I � Z 1 ii , ", ;11, '111�21 P At ... e, ev. iltv , . ".',. 10j �, Ues tan4` 140le : W " I . � dW. I -M� 4!kituar�, I? , biga J'pv�.,,; *,_ � ,� i. . 1. ­ , 1 � , v,1,11..",9�� Week. ling -on four of the cardinal principle Alex, Ford, VVIllian -Spark gpd, the one whom youY,"VA c Soo I'll 1, 010 Ha,letoip,-4w. � pit � I _� q W( , 15. _ . 'I', "I .. I M�,�.�.k,y "I'll", - �" , ,s son, . I . . - , - .. n , ,4 .:.� �% I ­ , N rr , i , - -111, � .,�' N"�m - I ,,� I � ." � -` �1;1", 4, , L" " 'i, �` It . a years 00, dJ49,,*,JaS.'n*,;7n Ze;#vy 9,Pw_.'! ,..,� ,,�,',t�,��'.,�,��,,,,,��"",.�l"', trip of the Cli -roe sympathy of many 114.0 paAmr, 410 A`pXer I � 4�, .1, "",". I'll, Mr, Ameo ftea, lh4s gpnepn ,g pe " t . lF.-f-4-M, , ,11 "' ,,�5` N � � risti4n life I ,otight, I can, I Lyle Wo ,n. The , ,'d' -s 4 Ar�l, 4 Auralocir of ev;Anze�o, 4_9 4"41 '' .1 . I 11t, �-q.,;,�Vy _,'�0,., -1,; . 0 I . , ��.. :",. �!�",.,�!':-, e�` �.',�`,,�'.��'.;,,.N,� ", ­�,_ be�l ,A,� bors, is extended to Action, we quato I 'e�� fo % of 14,�, I . �i A Ip 'XI , , 4yy I ­ . , � j,.;, I , ,011PI�R'R?191 ,j ,�b , I -A" !,,4�,-,�Ii�ll to., the West, owlip" be , Agricultural colt .8 irears. 0 .; . ,� i, Afi"Y'', the will, I hive. The pastor, Rev. R. M. friends and neigh , *>7- agripultuxal colt g y4pari.,44, gisne,rea purvooe : I .. L ,, . , . ­ � I . , �19 . I .1 I ,V;�� _­� - 4 11 � I ,:�, '14­�,-,,;,�, � ,i�,,g. "" � I §?i I Stockeris' aiid Feeders? Oonvention at Gale, assisted at both semices iind Mrs. Sparks -and family in the loss of the P400M "'Ll". 4 ., 4 " A , , 6 ., Will attend, of Loi%4 11 M": , �, - ' , � 4i� ,Is, 1, I 1. . . . J " , 11 �_.` "I," ". , - . ,r'l: R 1'�:.,,, � k, W- � " , 'I., , f�,� I I . colt 2 years o1c,1'. Torp I , 0 1 14" , , " 0 f�ortunate, 0 hgkp.p , _.p.,-1-41n�i4onths' credit i- � , . ,,� I X0 ,y , day, _... , .- , ,�­ Iq ". �9 . . Qse Jaw,. an old-time ladies! elloir *= . - lrl,�,',P�'� i I , ", �, _ f, ,; I.. I �, .. "� -.A., 111A 110 11 � , �, t -.-�,�,­n,,-.q 1- , , '' M I �".`�-120%'? ,�. Mr.n1i 1, �,, - . , M�1; , , 1. MZD,�i,� XT -11) . 11 � � V9 I ­ .11 , � When a new 114)11flehl I ,.. , " W , I ,.0, ;, i, � ,. �t , �, I., " ,,,,,,,, _4�"�' _ 4'� 1, -I'll, � alse and contributed well rendered : er, , �� `,'� ,� . ducted.., the a kind husband and father. will be given op furnishing a�ved '�oiut ogy"",�1 L, A nurolber fr q1d, finds its place bankable pap 14ve re.r cent straight; alv � � .." - om: the village took I _` 'Amm" """i ""', I � F i:, I -1 ftf )' w.1114,4 " �Fffi �1� . iad, tongues of earth, lowed off ,.for cash. A. E. TOWINSE"; Vxo- , vll ­ _!� , ,R� I - n , 1.31'. . A 1�,,,,�wt;i,��,�,40?t AWN , R �, r , 19,101 -,, ,',�.A­,,;�'��,� `,I;� ., P . ; A , Q _ - thems, assisted by ,the Lobb Quart- 'proeer. 827%1 1 1 � ,,, � 0 .-�,i ,,,, ��,� �',gjkqg'�,, - the splendid fowl supper at Staffa on 'a It Among the myx r , L', WALTON . Geo. 1 ­1� 4 � ,_w � ' , Tuesday night. ette, ,of Clinton. On Monday evening, Like a new stow just sprung to birth Prietor; U. Elliott, Auc4 .; . - ., � - , , ,_,;��,;d "''p", ., , r 10,0"R, "' VNJ�2` I "I" "N ­ �_�� ,; ,`W,� ,,.�',,�,�,��,__,,� .... .. �,� I �, � ,­ ­­- -" 11%, -4-z-- ­ �. ,," . Mrs.. D. OrWord and Mrs, Gibson th Notes.—IvIr. and Mrs, Will Murch And rolled -on its harmonious �,: ­ . 0 '44, "�'. ��11 way sii�&z, P � I �!�,,. , I �`�, ;� �,��­_­ 1. 1 . - V'r, r .... ,,I).. ,, ... AU40TION SALE OF FAR 191 " 11 . 1. � , kv_711,1)�*Rr � R� ere was a great gathering to par- M '' "I . 11.11, I . , I ( end. chl dren, of Toronto, spent the take of the sumptuous fowl supper aInd family, of Preston, were week end Into the boundless realms ,of f,pace. ,, - Tgy AND EQyj1pMENT ,%b r,iintou, . . . . .''**, NO J� , 1. k , 4 )" �J� " ;.. I , 11 ., ,­ ,I - - ;4� -,, ��Mllll ,,,, week end with Mr. and Mire. Hugh provided by the ladies, and alab enjoy visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, So said the guests, ill Speech and song, South of Aqroatl, *u FrIolay, Oatoj,v,ar ;lwk 1, I -1 ..z 11. . . 1, .� � 1, � '�(t�,, , , 'A ,, , � _­ .. . . I I , V#99 . I I _. 1 40V �, �, ,_ � ,_0 -� - � I. Harold Sellers. I at 1.80 sharp, 000sistini' of the foll6wina-.- � . ­, � . 0. 1 ��I­il '10 ,�Jv '�_ ' ing bright ­ I 4 , I � ' ininey Ayrshire cow 8 years VIP'N? 4W - ;�A 0 !T,,R. ... -11 � Flynn the ,play, "The Tiger Earl' put on As in the ch . burn 1�, � 1� I � , heavy milk"; ,,,,, "iff � I Farrow ; � , ,,I% On Sunday afternoon, St. Mary's -by -the A. T. P. A. of ' Mr. and Mrs. ATmour DundAs, of We :hung the irou crane bright, - �14�,;­�'�l "'14"I �,q"11,;V­ 'j"! ` . . part Jersey cow due to gaive in November, 4 �,,4,�" %.! I 9f, , 4Fpp,,,-,,,% , � On" � ra old; part Jersey cow due January loth. , ,,,g. , ",g,,,_..,.,_egp , . :i. _ ,.,, , r �,4 -,e, , 14 t, visited in and around Walton And MeTTy Va the feast and long. yea 1� " 1,,,WR��- �, ��.. 11 ­ * 11 `�' gi,", ­ , Church, of Bayfield, mftich delighted "Iro' . ifer newly calved, 11 . - -1 10400"W", 6, I "I &0,, tfie large audience and, was well act- recently. M a -tangible expression cf the 7 years oid; Guernsey tol . '.� � .1 , I 11.9 %, �,,�,,,� 1111P"� I (choice); Guernsey helfei calf 4 months old; , X",�P'T#"�,"!'�-'4"""";',�n ";,��� . I I � . Dr. and, Mrs. Frank Neal, of Peter- k am 1 week old; 20 A,Dek � PoNeU *. 100 Lqs- I � I, RiA�� for al pro- boro, are visiting at the home of Mrs. very � indest feeling and good v4shei I . �., t_t.9100.1'19tJMt01* ; I , I'll, Seaforth amd Lucan, also St. Thomad eeeds amounted to $420.00. which everyone -present bears to you corn pulleto; 20 heop, y.eArlinge; I ,,, . I .1 , -.�: ­ I ... ;'. - , I " Vz " ;,-,1111 1� ... �'. 1. � I ­M�'r "'. .; .". . ,,, ­­ ,� _. William Neal. both, we ask you to accept these -gifts root pulper, new; hl�lg.bobnl-balo �� I " '�'�" - ; , ,,,i � � , , '�� � ,: � , ,.,� ,,, r;,." �N��, ­ I . , hl 4 �­ ��; ',W,�, .,.; � , ,�M__ ., �, � 1, MMO , r. capacity I , I �� 17"'. ��,g,t gg .- - , _ r chodr, Of Seaforth, aadsted the local -00 Miss Edna Reid, one of our beach- . I If :yL,0# , " ,-7,: , "�,­n � � r as a souvenir May ,the blessing of ,110 egg'; dash churn, cream a , MV1P1v!T,p.4A.1A.q,-,- ,f�&,7,��j%".I.,� . , " Chair. . I !� !! I , ,) _ I , . I I McKILLOP ers, is ,on the sick ,11A this week. ' coal burning b =2 %-= U, ' " ' �'J 4th�.-N�`�'m�'I,.-J -, , "i � ­­ , �� � I rooder stoves, 3 QXRe to 1514py , i- ­ ��i ... `� - "'. ". , ,,;�i: ,,, , ,� , , 700'r , . - , �, 0- ��,! ,� 1 " I � j, q�, , I � (Miss Bernice McGrath, of Detroit, Mr. C. Sellers, who has been under the wise Benefactor that regulates all ere, poultry feeders and fountains, fattenim .1 phon and tiku ,,� 'Ap;, r �R �.�; �;`77;1j� - I `1 . . #dry fii��,�?',`R . , _ ,;,9 Ight wagon, ,p I 11 _# . .. � 0 ! . , "I I ,' vu)s called home owing to the veTious Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. the doctoT's care, -is improving and events of time, blend in -to one grand, crates, egg crates, etc., I 0 Be and Or$ I 11 11 ". 11�:. � I � 1" �, , ", "i, I , . . "'A " � illoess- -of her mother. Baker and"'Miss Helen, of Preston, expects to be able to resume his work result all the various series of the doubletrees, numerous other artwea, quantity IYURO� WATUR t& .o , �IN ��',;i,i,ffi . �,,�'�.,,."4. � �, " ", , 0k, 11 P. , ,w It" � . , " " I , I _... I MI -l'' I., � . � I" I t � , , .1 . -�,i� , I., I �:11� " t, I will solve tMA pro ,gw , . , O'f .: 1, !2�, - ,�i. � ". 1, 4., ., A �11 _signe,ci of mungolds and turnips. one -ton Ford truck. bl, ', ,. _4 . .11; I 1,111 ,.; � �11 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. next future events of your lives.- -.-All sums of 420.00 and under, cash; ,,, I _. I , � 'L 1�,� IR - week. .1 . .. i , � " - 11� "14, made for deep or 6W I ��� .. , �'. I �Ik ��l ,;;.*111 � to -on behalf Of the Young People of .',',,'r' that amount 8 months' .r.&t will be � ,'* I . , Mrs, J. Love had the rollisfortunel ,w wo,%, .. - Henry Koehler. ___ 11 ­ ­ 1. 11 . -is �";�t�,,N I -1111, �,ig. 15 . 'TUCKEMMITH bin. Geo. Hoegy returned home on slip and sprain her ankle on, Sunday. Brucefield community. given on furnishing good ba,akable Paper, A . . having mi,tim' ' ' �" -`5 11 discount of 8 per cent. per annum allowed i um *zapaoity " of , � IM, . .T. �!.;;"'Rll ?1.V§0, - _ ,� �il' � '"' � I Notes --4M.r. and Mrs, Alex. Broad- Friday from, the Listaiwol Hospital. Mir. Colin Fingland has had the .0. I I ' . � I—— : 11 � 0 . for cash on credit amounts. E. L. MITTELL, gallons perhour.�, The,1;##a! ,coot .11 I �'!;��','�,.,q'­N­ I . .1 �,',!,'4% nAu . . � ,, , ,�,,, �,, , , ", I ,,, "_ 'ted at hydro 1 Iled in his home -this week. HILLSGREEN is.surprlsingtyAow. . InstaUn Empire I �, foot -and Mr. and Mrs. A. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. -C. Regele, vis -1 Proprietor; George Elliqtt, Auctioneer. . . I ��, 11 were at the plowing match at Strat- the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoeigy ,Mr., A. Pullman has also had his 8278-2 1 �. �� , � �� I -, , I - I �'' . �, � ".� _V, " I . C�11' ��, on Sunday. Notes.___�Mr. and Mrs. James Max- - Duro .and solve the water, suipty , . ,, "I 10 , � blacksmith shop wired for the hydro I I . � �,�Z, � � . ford on Wednesday. SALE. -,Mr. George Elliott has re- � I _` E - , 1 Miss MaTgaret'McDonald spent Sun- Mir. ,and Mrs. Jerry Doerr Spent recently. . well, of G,rafton, N.D., Mrs. James AUG71ON problem -forever. - _ . . ,. �.�I,,!;�j�,J, celved instructions from William M. Doig I . ,� :!,�11.:. "; ,Aay with Miss Mary Papple. Sunday at Rostock. Mrs. Enoch Clark, who underwent a Humphrey and, Miss Margaret Smith, to Bell at public auction on Lot 14, Conces- � I . '. .;�, , �A"""l , ,.: . �� ­­,, � la Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred critical operation, in Victoria Hospi- of London, called On fTiends recently. sion 2, L.R.G., Tuckemmith, a mile and a I r V � .r �, -,Mr. Wilson Broadfoot was in W I- . 1� �,i��.:`, " Hoegy, returned home on Monday hav- tal, London, has returned hme much Miss Eileen. Turner and Mr. S. quarter east .of Kippen, and one-half mile :; . I ­ , ­ " I ­!N�� t,,. kerton on Sunday. For Sale by I 1.-11 I Mr. Win. Potheringliam had a very ing ,been to Toronto to have the cast improved in health., Beattie attended the teachers' conven- south, on Saturday, October 25th, at 1.80 p.m., . .. -.`��4`�,�� : ;� R, Fa Stock. Implem is and Household Furn- I . 1'��!-­�,'; - n, I , ;, . I ��.�,;, , ,. narrow escape from -being seriously removed. 'Ile is doing as well as can Miss Ruby Young, of Strathroy, tion held in Goderich on Thursday and iturrem Horsea­-One emnatched team of Perch- , . . . , ­ . . �,"­... , , , . 1hurt one night last week. He was driv- be expected so far. spent the week end A her home here. Friday. eron brood mwes, both of which ,have been I -,,'i ". ;,� S. . , . , 01 , , . "'�,P, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Doerr, of Gad,g- Mrs. John Harris, of Kitchener, is Mr. Clarence Reichert, ,of London,, bred, a lendid team, the finest I have er I -1 4DM OP ev . . :�,�,I�')' ��`�LL J I ing It e -after dark -and in the mist PercheroA f Geo. A. Sills & on ." owned; one a year old Lily, ex- I L L" �, I ,.� -", le misjudged the Iturn in the -road and hill, spent several days with friends visiting h da gh , r. nt the w ek e t hi It tiona* rhiih quality, 2 two year old I ; . .�� - " * with eT U tex X s 'IL spe e nd a s ome, . . �, ,� here. On Tuesday they were at Au- Sellers, at . nt. cep I .. 7 went over the ,end of a culvert. His prese MT. Austin Swalm, who has been � "" L . Percheron geddings; one year old Percheron I " .1 burn. . Sunday, October 19th, Duff's Unit- engaged for the summer with Mr. J. filly and one spring colt- Cattle ---One two i �%.`�,,1,11, . I car was pretty badly smashed, but he 4 .7-111 . Quite -a number from here are at- ed -Church will.hold their anniversary H [Cochrane, left for his home in Zur year old rog�btered Shorthom 1stock buill 0 1 1. � : 11�, , ". I escaped with just a few cuts. tending the plowing match at Strat- services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. wUh - _ Plato (196075); one registered Shorthorn cow. I I 1. � �, _t Chapman-Colenian.-One of those . I Wit. Mary Queen otf Scots, (181290) with calf at CIP 17 'V% 'happy events which always cause a ford this week. Rev. James Sco,bie, B.A., as specia Agnes and Annie Cochrane, foot; one registered Shorthorn .cow, Sea- . . 42 , � Misses � .­�!, , � � I On Monday evening the friends and preacher. Tuesday, October 21st, an forth Lessie fth (194799) with calf at foot; ". I ­ , . '. , 'i , sipple Of excitement, took place at neighbors gatheredat the home of,Mr. ' of Clinton, are ,spending a few days I registered three year old Shorthorn -heifer, I 10 L " entertainment will be given in the . . I'll, 1 the Embro, Knox United Manse on with their sisters -and brother. Evangeli e (224574) with calf at foot; I five . ;. ,:1 4 1. I L. and Mrs. Ed. Rose, and gave their church. ecow with calf at foot; 1 three year L . � " , " I'� , ; " � -a Rose, a kitchen Bride-to�be Honored ­,A surprise . ­.�, Saturday morning -at 10 o'clock, when daughter, Miss Norm . We are sorry to report that 'Mr. year old Oy!Ug Old -heifer with calf at foot; one baby beef . . � ',�­ Grace M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. shower prior to her marriage to M -x. shower took pla on Monday 'Ile Smith has not -been enj a steers. Pressure _' ' ce even- OrvI teer choice quality; three year old ," �i Ge;orge Coleman, of Egmandville, was Henry Boddie, on October 22nd. X ing in honor -of Mrs. Data Holmes. of the best of health. Sheep -Thirty-eight ewes and Iambs and one , ��,.., � - I'll I I . ,�" . " united in marriage to J. Ross Chap- good time was enjoyed by all PleseUt. B�ussels, whose marriage to Earl Quite a number from .this vicinity Registered Oxford ram. Implements - One . 1-�,, ,man, ofily son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. -d chil- Somers, ,also of Brussels, takes place attended the annivers4ry services in 7 -foot Massey�Harris binder nearly new; one ��­ ­, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggert an 6 -root Massey -Harris mower nearly new, I WVV ater Systems : . ­ .L,__11.. * "I" ", Chapman, of Brucefield. (Relv. W. D. dren and. Mrs.. John Eggert visited this week end. Mrs. 11-ohnes was as- St. Andrew'sChurch, Kippen, om Sun- International hay rake nearly new, I seed and 'Bathroom Fittinos I I .il'��'141' ?AcIntosh officiated. The bride was at- friends new Rostock on Sunday. sistant in Walton public school, for day. Tile Sacrament of the Lord's drill, I plow, 2 sets of harrows, I land roller, . ­ tired'in a pretty gown ,Of coral georg- 'Mrs. Fred Bauerman, who came some years and resigned last June. Supper will ba observed in, the church I wagon, I hay rack, I disc, I fanningmild, . LU . I .,:,�," �!� 1, . . ette, with -sboes -and hose to match. home from the hospital last week, is During -her stay in. Walton, Mr�s,- here on Sunday, October 19th, at 2 30 '. Pulver, 1 cutting box and a large number . ��,;�:: - ,f - other articles too numerous to mentioYL � . , , '0, , I ded. somewh Holmes gathered about her a host ,of p.m. Preparatory -se.rvice ill b Also a large amount of household fu . . I 11q The young couple were unatten -at improved. w -i ee �Zld Of rniture. . __1 � ", �� . , , . . After the ceremony a wedding break- I 0 — friends, a number of whom staged a On Friday evening at 7 o'clock, sharp. Terms of'Sale.-All sums of $10 and under I :. �,, .., I fast was served with Mrs. W. D� Me- MANLEY party at the home of Miss Gertrude Rev. C. A. Malcolm, Of Egmondville, to be cash. Six months' credit will be given . A - .." ___ I , * ti on an sums -over $10 by furnishing approved .. I . .. I 11 I I I Intosh as hostess. The. young couple Miller, The, unsuspecting ric, im was is in charge .Of the service. joint bankable notes. Discount at the rate of � , .. left -by motor ,amid showers <,f con- Note.s.-A large- nuinber from here- inveigled into a dark room and the Fowl suppers are now in, full swing 6 per cent. per annum or 3 per cent. straight ------- - , -,� ". , .. , I ­ �, .�.. fetti and good wishes for Michigan. and' all parts of the province are at- dashing on, of lights revealed to the in these parts. on all credit amounts will �he ailowed for cash. - . I - .1 . I I :� .. �­ tending the Provincial Plowing Miatch ,s*tonished guest of honor about thirty Mrs. R. Love, who has been spend- WILLIAM M. DOIG, L.L.B., Proprietor; Geo. � I ,; ,�" " . , , , i , , " , , 11; - I I � � . I , At , , 11#, " , I ,A L 4. 1 � _p I 'root , - - F - � I I I a 2, 1 - , W , Is QhA 0 , 11 A�� d for travelling a Elliott, Auctioneer. 3279-2 . .11 The bride donne near Stratford, and its one Of the laughing girl friends in a room bea,- in�g a ferm days with, her son' Mr. and ___ __ - . . I... . . '� . I.. 1 I - hunter's green crepe 4dTesr. with hunt- largest in the history of the provineo, tifully decorated with pink and white, ' .. . . . . . . 11, , Mrs. Ross Love, has returned to her CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM ��,,, " 11, er's- g-ieen broadcloth coat, trimmed represented, as well and a huge basket tastefully covered daughter's on the London Road, south STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. on Lot 11 � , ., � with sable fur, with hat of same shade. as all industrial concerns, with a with decorations of the salme colors. 00mcess.ion 1, Hullett, on the Highway, 21/2 � , . .", e. Hensall. les west of Seaforth, on Friday, October t=_, 1A -On their return- they will re�ide on large balloon floating hundreds Of In it were piled many handsome gifts. 01 i . 1� , , � .. I- -the 3 -rd concession, Tuckersmith. feet in the air, giving the, oncoming After presentation,, best wishes and Quite -a number are taking in the 2m4th, at 1 o'clock, sharp, consisting Of the -_ - �, 1. visitor the centre. of attraction and plowing match -this week, held at following: Horses -One chestnut mare, g .. 1�, -0 a few wordis of appreciation by the Bingle or double; I black carriage filly rising � I .1 I I . , " . sdvertising the goods -of Canadian in Stratford. . 4, broke single or double; 1 Clydesdale filly - I .nw :_` HUL ETT .- I recipient, the evel-Eng was spent -0 ;;;; . manufactur s, while. the ill' 19 games and contests. Towards the, close - rising three; 1 aged home. �uwe­m Presentation.—On Friday ePening, match covered am area of 500 acres, a dainty lunch was served at a long cow five years old, to freshen November let; 11 October 3rd, members of Win Others with the largest number Of entries table in the dinfing room, also nicely 1 Durham grade cow 5 years old, to freshen Sunday School Class, met at the home ever kndfwn. After the co , t, Notes.—Rev. Mr. Forrester delirver- December 25th; 1 Durham grade cow 7 years I nt, st is ov- decorated with pink and whi stre,am- old, to freshen January 20th ; 1 Durham cow - i e e S. The table was able sermon last Sabbath in I of Mr. and Mrs. George Moon and er on Friday theTe will be one of the ,,Vs ,and wh t b 11 ed a very n_ rising 4, supposed to be in calf; It good 2 presented their daughter; Pearl, with finest hwse :shows On the grounds, decorated (with pink slwedt peas and Knox United Church to a large 00 year old steers and ,heifers in good condi- I a beautiful wicker rocking chair and which . will be worth seeing. All were maiden hair fern. Assisting the host- gTegatiOn- tion, four of these are fat enough to market'. suitable address. The presentation was interested in ,the fancy plowing with ess were Misse,s jean Drager and Rev. Mr. Jolinston delivered a very I good calf 9 months old. Fowl -42 young geese and 4 older geese, about 40 Barred .- made prior to her marriage. the horses and tractors, but the great- Margaret Love, R.N. A toast to the, inspiring and pro,fit2ible sernion to an Ro�k hens. Implements--Mwsey-Harris Vin - 'Hamilton -Moon. — on Wednesday er number favored the horse Power, guest of honor wag proposed by Miss exceptionally large congregation last der 7 -foot cut, in good condition; Massey - October 8th, the home of Mr. an(i as its the cheapest to opera�te under Edna Reid, present assistant at the Sabbath morning in the United Harris mower 6 -foot cut, spring tooth culti- -1 present conditions, with horses cheap Walton public school and to the host- Church. The evening, service was tak- vator, Massey -Harris seed drill, 13 hoe, in Mrs. George Moon. Cherry Grove od order; 1 set of harrows used only two Farm, Hullett Township, was the and grain low, while the tractorg and ess by Mrs. Fingland. For half Y.P.S., and to those who age0asons, 1 gang plow, 1 Fleury walking Plow, scene of a quiet and very pretty wled- gas and oil are still, the old price. hour songs were sung, bringing the took part, much credit is due. good as new; wagon, gravel box, hay rack, Miss Elizabeth Murray has left for evening to a. close with, "For Slie7s Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, of Windsor, sleighs, hay rake, buggy, fanning mill, root I ding, when, their eldest daughter, Me Of pu-lper, hay fork, rope and ear as rood as Pearl Luella, was married to Mr. Wil- Windsor, to resume her duties as a Jolly Good, Fellow." el new, 1 set double harness, I set plow harness, teacher. -0 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon, on the grav 1 buggy Pole, I cutter Pole and whiffietrees, liam W. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Last Monday evening a large num- neckyokes. logging chain, forksi, ropes, slings Mrs. James Hamilton, 11th conces- her of friends and neighbors gathered BRUCEFIELD road. � Mrs. Meadolws, of Windsor, is at and numerous other articles, also a quantity sion, Hullett. Rev. J. Johnson, Of at ,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rose Notes,—Mrs. H. C. Zapfe left Mon- f household effects, including churn. 1 Gole- i,ondesboro, officiated, assisted by to give a kitchen, shower to their day morning for Grand Rapids, Mich present the guest at the home of Mr. Oman lamp, 2 chandeliers, tables. chairs, etc. . ' and Mrs. D. Carter. Also 25 tons of choice kay saved without Rev. B. Snell, of Beilmiller. At high daughter, Norma, on the eve of her where her brother is seriously sick d Mrs. J. Carter Spent last rain; 15 tons sweet clover, alfalfa and tim- -noon, to tte strains of Lohengrin's wedding to MT. 11. Boddie, of Logan, We hope he will be improved when Mr. an thy mixed. Termig,-All sums of $10-00 and wedding March played softly by Mrs. After the presentation, a sumptuous she reaches his home. Sabbath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. onder, cash: -also cash for fat cattle and Ernest Adams. fowl; over that amount 7 months' credit will (Rev.) Snell throughout the ceremony, lunch was ,served and the night was Mr. and Mrs. A. Zapfe visited with ur the bride entered, the living room on spent in games and dancing, all lelav- the former's arents and also at. the Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruddell, who have be given on furnishing bankable Paper. Fo p been in Windsor a,ttending their Per cent. straight off for cash. Everything the arm Of her father and- took her ing, wishing the young couple a home of Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie must be sold �q Proprietor has sold his farm. � through life. niece's wedding, have returned. GEORGE C. DALE, Proprietor; George Bl- pla,ce ,beside the groom, in front, of smooth journey and family -on Sunday. 3279-1 a background of everg-reens ap.d as- Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckaxt called, On Mrs. Munshaw, ,of Detroit return- Miss Stone, of London, called on hott, Auctioneer. ters. The bride, who was given in maT- friends in our burg this week, hi,g he, friends here last Friday. � . ed home last week ,after visi � m- T-onbardt has complerted his . 'Mrs. Griffiths and family motored " riage ,by her fa er, looked lovely in blue transparent velvet . 0 aores for Geo. contract of plowing 13 sister, Mrs. R. McKenzie. Dr. and Mrs. Swan and daughter, to Brantford, -on Saturday. a' gororn Of 4zimmed with eggshell satin and lace, E. Holland. — .0 of Hamilton, visited at the home of Mr. T, Joilonston, who is working in London, spent the week end at his and carried a shower bouquet Of Ophelia roses and lil f a STANLEY the former's father, Mr. J,as. Swan, last Sunday. home here. to I and maiden hair fern. Afte'r the' S'gn� Notes.—Mr. Elgin McKinley is mak- Miss Kate Moir, of Hensall; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. MacCool motored Windsor last we,ek to spend Several ing of the registef, the guests repair- ing weekly trips to Toronto, I.aking Thompson-, of Kippen, and Mrs. Wal- days. with relations there. . ed to' the dining room, which was a -truck load -of fowl. ters, of Goderic.b, visited at the home Miss Mary Wood, Of London, has I prettily decorated in a color scheme 'Mr. Richard Robinson, of -Stratford, of Mr. and Mrs. Moodie last week '-"* returned after spending the week end 1� of pink and white, where a dainty I Miss is visiting his cousins in Stanley this The Brucefield congregation was . last Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. �� wedding dinner wag served. 4 Mary Caldwell and Miss Lois Drown, week. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- well represented at Kippen anniversary, the Services Wood, of the 13th concession. Mr. Watson shipped a ear of cattle cousinsof thebride),and Misses Mary per will be observed in the Goshen, being much enjoyed. from here On Friday and Mr. Dale . �Lnd olive Moon, sisters of the bride, Blake and Varna churches next Sun- Mrs. Blanchard and son, of London, home shipped another on r , served the guests. Only the immedi - I day, October 19th. spent the week end at the Of We understand that Mr. G. Barr, . ate relatives were present. The ' . . . grooml� s gift to the bride was -a fox Mr. Charlie Hagan, of Zurich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. D. Ander- Mr. and 41rs. S. Thompson. A chicken dinner will be served by of the l3th concession, has sold hi3 farm and has the house of ­ fur, and to the, Pianist, a silver cake Later in the afternoon the hhap- son, Parr Line. Will McClinchey and family, 'the Woman's Association, at Bruce- field United Church basem.ent, Friday. purchased Mr. Richard's and expects to ta4e pos- . in the future. We wel- plate. Py couple left On a motor trip to To� Mr. who have resided for the past three October 17th. Dinner served from 6 'es,si come on near Mr. -and Miss Barr to our vil- ronto, Ottawa and Montreal. The bride years on the Goshen Line, moved last r and to 9, -also sale of home cooking lage. died on or about the 4th day of October, 1930, I th Town of Seaforth, in the County of . ensemble suit, , 1-1 was attired in, a brown week to the Logan farm on the 4th needlework saffie evening. Mrs. Tamhlyn has gone to Welland, i French tvelour brown bat, fox fur to match. On their re,- . concession, of Stanley. � Mr, El- W: 1A. S. -The October meeting of . and the W.M.S. was held in the Session expects to remain a month with tand accessories �' turn they will re -side on the groom P s g Mr. John Armstrong and ston Dowson have each made consid- roo In of t I he church on Wedn,,,d,y af- her sister, Mrs. Medd. .0 ., I farm, Hullett. Tl�e bride and groom � the recipients of many .Useful e improvement in the appearance erabl the this by ternoon, October 8th, with the presi- dent, Mrs. Bremner, presiding. The . BIRTHS . were I � presents, of their homes summer use of asphalt shingles, paint, etc. meeting was opened by singing Hymn Stospk<)pf.--In .. Fullarton. on October 14th, to 0 The Harvest Thanksgiving and re- 194, after- which Mrs. Bremner led in Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sboskopf, a son. � BAYFIELD opening services held in St. john's prayer. The business of the mpoting was then discussed. The Finance Com- 0 DEATHS .� Breezes. -Mr. .and Mrs. W. Balk- , 1; s. Frank Thomp- will and Mr. and Mr Anglican Church, Varna, were well attended. The congregation have re- to be mittee was asked to give some sug- Pringle. gestions of horw to raise the remaln- -In 9cott Memorial Hospital, Scaforth, On October fth, twin Bons of Mr. and Mrs. . son, of London, Spent the week end decorated their church and are congratulated on its very pleasing ap- Ing half Of our objective. Mrs. J. Me- Allan Pringle. with MISS N. Ferguson. � Mrs. E. Geddes, of Sea- pearance. . Queen told of bow one Missionary So- , Mr. and fortb, were guests of Mrs. Maigaret The Late John Sparks. -On Sa,tur- away ciety bad increased their givings by saving their odd coppers. One-half of AUCTION SALES Ferguson over Sunday. day, October 4th, their passed T, - the members saved the small coppers L'� . 11 I ,� " - ;R I . �fi I I !...,., . �, ,1% , � 1 ,�, . .... ; ;;;, I .V � - � I I ­ �­ , , , - I ` , I ­ . . i i .. �Ii . ­. I , ::. � , � I R. � I " ��� ' 4, 1 11 .1 . ­ Lt I I'll 4 � I "I , 11 , .1 .1"5 . . , Ii. '" � _ . .71 1 1, I �.! Several spent Sunday at their cOt- at ,big home on the Bronson - I a e .,.z -long and the other half saved -the large I Huron, are required to send by Post PrePuld �,'L, tages. Among .them were- Mr. and Stanley, Mr. John, Sparks, a life r -_ to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Execu- — i Mrs. Robert Heard, Dr. and Mrs. Alex- resident of the Bronson, Line, being ones, and at the end of the year they IMPLEMENTS, including a new tracto - . , 1, an on the Line, he having had raised $148 in coppers alone. 'Mrs. and tract,orimplements. on Lot 21, Concession tors. pnrticulars of the claims against the ":, 14 Hay Township, on Tuesilay, October 28th, of the said deceased on or befc, 0 .2 �k � Q, ander accompanied -by Mr. and Mra. the oldest m estate �1 9 -all his life there. He Hugh Aikenl1ead, leader Of Group No. at' 12.30 p.m. Full particulars next week. eighth day of November, A.D. 1930. . �, Montgomery; OSCAR KLOPP, Proprietor. 8279-1 And take notice that after the sai(' " "ll a, Mr. and Mrs. WalteT spent practically k charge of the meeting. Night School I date Cicter Mi � Cotton and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. was -born in the Township of Blen- 8, then too the Executors will distribute the assets of the " 0 Stone and the Misses Stone heim in February, 1861, and moved The devotional leaflet, "Our Father," said decemed among the Persons entitled A, -was read by Mrs. J. Watson, followed - thereto, having regard only to the claim of .�I,�� , Mr. and Mrs. M-ellwain ;;;d_�Miln to .the Bronson Line in November of yer in. unison. The WELLS ACADEMY OF LONDON who h notice has been given. Will make cider and apple butter li�c .. the by the Lord's Pra ,�& , s jean Harrison, the same Year, with his'parents, RTANT NOTICES y and Thursday of each ;�'& Mrs. D. Harrison, Mis Sparks, and mission study, "Fruits of Christian IMPO has arranged to teach D'ATED at Mitchell, Ontario, this sth day Wednesda , 0, , , of Goderich; 'Mrs. Calderwood, of Ot- late Alexander and Mrs. of October, A.D. 1980. 1week. Lot 23, Concession 6, Logan, 1 - had spent the remaining years on Missions in Japan." was given by the ONE SINGLE FURROW SHORTHAND R. H. MUNRO, 114,"'. ' or phone 620 r 31, Mitchell. . � ,;,V, . tawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs ilowi* ladies-, Mrs. Aikenhead F" SALE- - " the same farm. In the I Oliver riding plough. Apply at The Ex- TYPEWRITING Mitchell, Ontario � �"Ilf� 7 -nday. 042, Herisull. Solicitor for Executors. '',;'o G. King on Su Onle Cowan, Mrs. Wasman, Mrs. J. McQueen and posit., Offlee, or phone $2784 � FRED HENNICK. �,­�j of Detroit, is was married to Miss gal I 9279-tf ]BOOKKEEPING I . �� . _ . ,Mrs. Mary MeGre'aor, of the late John and ,Mrs. Miss Martha McDonald. Mrs. ,Haugh — and allied subjects . I- .927825 . . I . - daughter - I the,.guest of Miss Maud McGregor he same, lite. They had a read the Temperance lesson. The ques- SHEEP FOR SALE. - A NUM.BER or - — .'T?. ,- of To- Cowan, -of t on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS I fi I . MY. �, and Mrs. ,C. Knuckey, ce .�V,��', . ronto are spending a month at theix family of two daughters and one son, tionaire continued fi,om last month, Leicester ram lambs and ewes, choi � , daughter dying when a was taken, by Mts. N, McGr Mrs. quality; Pri,ed reasonable�. Apply to ROY F. in Seaforth. . 14, ; the eldest " Senforth. PhO I'll horde here. I I :,ei PEPPMR, R. R. No. 8, 0 ,�, �'k na , ,; , 10 . ,_ I of Alpena, Mich., little girl. Mr. Sparks had been a Brock, Mrs. RattenbuTy, M, owey 5-61-5, Clinton. 3278x2 "� and Mrs. Addison. Hymn 581 was CLASSES TO OPEN OCTOBER 22nd C, ,. Mr. C. P. Keegan, W. T. X & CO. * �:'_ siting his brother, Mr. Frank great sufferer from rheumatism for - BO ' Buchwheat I"S" is vi . and the last sung and MrA, N. McGregor closed the - ZpAwan and renewing many old ae- the last twenty years, For fu,ll information, fill in the re- 0 Funeral Director and * , ";, 11 1--.A4'- 4- Tle leaves meeting with pray -or. --1 4-4- - -owl <> ceased Embalmer * 11 �, .� I �� t eight Weeks wal; . . qu. , Mees. �9 T. 'Mall, ett, of Landan., to msurn his logs his widow, son and Presentation.—About eighty young . and: MT . V00 guests of Mrs. J. Davison on daughter, who are both at home, al- PeoPle of the Brucefield community so one brother, Mr. Alex. Sparks, of gathered, at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. sft&y. one sister, Mrs. David Norm -an ftiker on Wednesday, Oct. Mir omd MTS. HevKtt and babe, of Hensall, ,and a eilde-st bro- 8th, and presented them with a chea- sariia, w6ye guests of Mr. and Mrs. To Of Brucalleld. Hi rgon Iroard, Sunday. tb:bMIRam, of North Dakota, died terfield table and a magazine rack. Eme, I of July, just three months MT. Harold- Armstrong -read the ad- . Mri . and Mrs. F. G. Neelin, who have the first -of -the communIty dress,,and Mr. Clifford Broadfoot and ,beo-n at Seaforth and Toronto, return- ago. The sympathy ed. hsro SatutdaY. was shown on, Monday, the day of Mr. William Votheringham made the - Mr. Norms -ft, Walker � , I ersary.— his funeral, by the lar& assembly of presentation . A it ,�, cluwasgful Ann -W Ll--! thanked those assembled for the beau., rn Slip EMU, M. We are prepared buy Buck- 1. 0 R. C. Box * � 4,�:, , ,W4. . . . . . . ,� 1� I 11� I 0, '. , A - , - — Henderson Drain I I , �.q ..'�, !'' " Buildings for Sale. 111.��., McKillop 1, � . 11 0 * Dimensions and Descriptions as Follows.— 11. ... I The Treasurer will be at his office, on .. �, . Monday. October 20th, to receive cash Pay- One building 14fxl6f with 8? ceiling. Tough I I ments on the Henderson Drain assessments. 11 boarding inside and out; two Bidea and one 1;1 , end have pine lapped siding, the whole lined .... .. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. with Georgian pine. There is ond panelled � , . li�., , ,., 11� I ,�, .. 1,� door and two windows with two lights each. .1 - ,� 24f1x;24ff; roofed with Paroid roofing. 1:�11 I I I . . I , , I 11 ;!111 'I" -;I, , . I ii,k .. I.,. q �; , ,�". .1 . � � - 1; . ,.­ One building 16fx24,* with 7? 6f? ceiling, . 11�'l NOTICE rough pine siding with bettors outside and C'� .11, V 1; i, !�4,'..;", 1­1� 1. , , ':1 .. I I I ­ � L � I 11.1 '. , . ,. "�, . ,,,, , :;,_,13. ,�,Y'�,�­ " , . , - r�,,� - 7fxlG? of inside matched siding and ce,11ing. .1. 1J, A reward of $245.00 will be paid to the per- One building, 80?x110,* with Vfx4fl' studding. ",$1 covered with llf 6f? rough pine siding with "I son fornishing information to lead to the con- the or Persons who entered "I battons. Rafters are VxVxISP. ., �i5 viction of person into the school house of Public School Sectiol -L One building 30tx7lil; 121fxl2ft timber �.,�', I frame: 30fx38A; 101NIOff timber frame; and , , No. 3, in the Township of Hibbert, and stole the 22nd day leanto's, 30fx2fit, 14?x401, 16,*xg8f, 12 feet bY i�l property therein on or about 96, feet. . " ;.� of September. 1990. By CTder of the Board. Above buildings situated on Main Street, . J, South, Seaforth. Apply to WILLLA-M A-WOM4T, ._ ALEX. JAMES, Secretary School Board, P. S. S. No. 8, Sea&orth. Ont., for further particulaTs. ,�:-" 8272-tt -,!, � .1 Township of Hibbert. 1%1 3279x2 1 4 - --.-,.. — � "ir . — I i : i", We Remove L'�j NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,�.�. 1, , in the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Smalle, 'I live or dead 'horses and cows free � 'i I late of the Town of Senforth, in the County of charge. We pay for the pPone . �,,,� of Huron, Married Woman, decensed- to Sec- �t� call. , . 1?1 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant statutes, WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED tion 51, of th Of Ontario, 1927. Chapter 150, that all c redi- :,t 111 Phone 22, Ingersoll , tors of the estate of Elizabeth Swale, who .��,'� . Phone 215 W, Stratford I . died on or about the 4th day of October, 1930, I th Town of Seaforth, in the County of .,� t 8278-18 'A '12 Several spent Sunday at their cOt- at ,big home on the Bronson - I a e .,.z -long and the other half saved -the large I Huron, are required to send by Post PrePuld �,'L, tages. Among .them were- Mr. and Stanley, Mr. John, Sparks, a life r -_ to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Execu- — i Mrs. Robert Heard, Dr. and Mrs. Alex- resident of the Bronson, Line, being ones, and at the end of the year they IMPLEMENTS, including a new tracto - . , 1, an on the Line, he having had raised $148 in coppers alone. 'Mrs. and tract,orimplements. on Lot 21, Concession tors. pnrticulars of the claims against the ":, 14 Hay Township, on Tuesilay, October 28th, of the said deceased on or befc, 0 .2 �k � Q, ander accompanied -by Mr. and Mra. the oldest m estate �1 9 -all his life there. He Hugh Aikenl1ead, leader Of Group No. at' 12.30 p.m. Full particulars next week. eighth day of November, A.D. 1930. . �, Montgomery; OSCAR KLOPP, Proprietor. 8279-1 And take notice that after the sai(' " "ll a, Mr. and Mrs. WalteT spent practically k charge of the meeting. Night School I date Cicter Mi � Cotton and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. was -born in the Township of Blen- 8, then too the Executors will distribute the assets of the " 0 Stone and the Misses Stone heim in February, 1861, and moved The devotional leaflet, "Our Father," said decemed among the Persons entitled A, -was read by Mrs. J. Watson, followed - thereto, having regard only to the claim of .�I,�� , Mr. and Mrs. M-ellwain ;;;d_�Miln to .the Bronson Line in November of yer in. unison. The WELLS ACADEMY OF LONDON who h notice has been given. Will make cider and apple butter li�c .. the by the Lord's Pra ,�& , s jean Harrison, the same Year, with his'parents, RTANT NOTICES y and Thursday of each ;�'& Mrs. D. Harrison, Mis Sparks, and mission study, "Fruits of Christian IMPO has arranged to teach D'ATED at Mitchell, Ontario, this sth day Wednesda , 0, , , of Goderich; 'Mrs. Calderwood, of Ot- late Alexander and Mrs. of October, A.D. 1980. 1week. Lot 23, Concession 6, Logan, 1 - had spent the remaining years on Missions in Japan." was given by the ONE SINGLE FURROW SHORTHAND R. H. MUNRO, 114,"'. ' or phone 620 r 31, Mitchell. . � ,;,V, . tawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs ilowi* ladies-, Mrs. Aikenhead F" SALE- - " the same farm. In the I Oliver riding plough. Apply at The Ex- TYPEWRITING Mitchell, Ontario � �"Ilf� 7 -nday. 042, Herisull. Solicitor for Executors. '',;'o G. King on Su Onle Cowan, Mrs. Wasman, Mrs. J. McQueen and posit., Offlee, or phone $2784 � FRED HENNICK. �,­�j of Detroit, is was married to Miss gal I 9279-tf ]BOOKKEEPING I . �� . _ . ,Mrs. Mary MeGre'aor, of the late John and ,Mrs. Miss Martha McDonald. Mrs. ,Haugh — and allied subjects . I- .927825 . . I . - daughter - I the,.guest of Miss Maud McGregor he same, lite. They had a read the Temperance lesson. The ques- SHEEP FOR SALE. - A NUM.BER or - — .'T?. ,- of To- Cowan, -of t on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS I fi I . MY. �, and Mrs. ,C. Knuckey, ce .�V,��', . ronto are spending a month at theix family of two daughters and one son, tionaire continued fi,om last month, Leicester ram lambs and ewes, choi � , daughter dying when a was taken, by Mts. N, McGr Mrs. quality; Pri,ed reasonable�. Apply to ROY F. in Seaforth. . 14, ; the eldest " Senforth. PhO I'll horde here. I I :,ei PEPPMR, R. R. No. 8, 0 ,�, �'k na , ,; , 10 . ,_ I of Alpena, Mich., little girl. Mr. Sparks had been a Brock, Mrs. RattenbuTy, M, owey 5-61-5, Clinton. 3278x2 "� and Mrs. Addison. Hymn 581 was CLASSES TO OPEN OCTOBER 22nd C, ,. Mr. C. P. Keegan, W. T. X & CO. * �:'_ siting his brother, Mr. Frank great sufferer from rheumatism for - BO ' Buchwheat I"S" is vi . and the last sung and MrA, N. McGregor closed the - ZpAwan and renewing many old ae- the last twenty years, For fu,ll information, fill in the re- 0 Funeral Director and * , ";, 11 1--.A4'- 4- Tle leaves meeting with pray -or. --1 4-4- - -owl <> ceased Embalmer * 11 �, .� I �� t eight Weeks wal; . . qu. , Mees. �9 T. 'Mall, ett, of Landan., to msurn his logs his widow, son and Presentation.—About eighty young . and: MT . V00 guests of Mrs. J. Davison on daughter, who are both at home, al- PeoPle of the Brucefield community so one brother, Mr. Alex. Sparks, of gathered, at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. sft&y. one sister, Mrs. David Norm -an ftiker on Wednesday, Oct. Mir omd MTS. HevKtt and babe, of Hensall, ,and a eilde-st bro- 8th, and presented them with a chea- sariia, w6ye guests of Mr. and Mrs. To Of Brucalleld. Hi rgon Iroard, Sunday. tb:bMIRam, of North Dakota, died terfield table and a magazine rack. Eme, I of July, just three months MT. Harold- Armstrong -read the ad- . Mri . and Mrs. F. G. Neelin, who have the first -of -the communIty dress,,and Mr. Clifford Broadfoot and ,beo-n at Seaforth and Toronto, return- ago. The sympathy ed. hsro SatutdaY. was shown on, Monday, the day of Mr. William Votheringham made the - Mr. Norms -ft, Walker � , I ersary.— his funeral, by the lar& assembly of presentation . A it ,�, cluwasgful Ann -W Ll--! thanked those assembled for the beau., rn Slip EMU, M. We are prepared buy Buck- 1. 0 R. C. Box * � 4,�:, , ,W4. . . . . . . ,� 1� I 11� I 0, Best Motor and, H-ors1a-drawn * wheak. in any quan. y. We can arrange, truckiaig. " ... IT .:,� 11 �',',!;; i co 0 equipmellb. Chwges moderate. 0 * For price, phone 232 r 4, Sea- 11: , , .. 1114 � . �,,". ,3' I � �', �� .. 1�,JIV I 0, 0 Flowers furnished on short Romeo. * * '('Ttl" ,1�1', ­ I I "I'r�l,, I 4j"! I�V, " I ,. �.:,,- ,`,��` ", � I " Calls DAy Coals * W. E. Radford . li�., , ,., 11� I ,�, .. 1,� 0 Night * I I . . I , , I 11 ;!111 'I" -;I, , . I ii,k .. I.,. q �; , ,�". .1 . � � - 1; . ,.­ ,11 ..." "IW,01� 1, 0- Ph -one 176 Phone -4 .11, V 1; i, !�4,'..;", 1­1� 1. , , ':1 .. I I I ­ � L � I 11.1 '. , . ,. "�, . ,,,, , :;,_,13. ,�,Y'�,�­ " , . , - r�,,� - I ,`�,?,,,A�!�,�', "MA , " 0 * WALTON . I �iw�'�� V,,,,,�Ij�'� " " "" ­, A ; �.1"S,r1%.61 I I "I � 1.%11 , �� ,,,, � I - I , - , ... , , � _ --11-.1- 11 ... ON � I ,�., I - 11 1, � � - � - - 101 . sx" ,", ,j%"f ............... I .. - I ��4'1:,tll'' ,; I ,.. i AuniversAIT services at Grace Church, neighboVs and relatives 'co snow I" I . I ­,�...Ilj�,i L r� ... n;, I . I . ., .1 I I . I 1;, ,� " , . � f) I '! -0 . . . , , i 1, "� "11�:k 1, , � .� ". ,�',o�,,�il"4, 1 � - . - . . . . , . �,� ". ­' . 1�, ,, �., �, , � '. I I . . I , , I 11 ;!111 'I" -;I, , . I ii,k .. I.,. q �; , ,�". .1 . � � - 1; . ,.­ .,I .., .I .� , , - , !" ,,�, I . . I . . ! , , � I � , ,��:,;",�_,,�4�11.` 1. I . 1� ,,, "! "; � 1�� 1.� ! � . 1 ��., �. .11, V 1; i, !�4,'..;", 1­1� 1. , , ':1 .. I I I ­ � L � I 11.1 '. , . ,. "�, . ,,,, , :;,_,13. ,�,Y'�,�­ " , . , - r�,,� - 4%1-�4'0�1�,t'4, ,,,, . 1, . I ,,,,, , I'll, .4 , ", �:. - ­ 1, ,� � ,��dll I .L ,,� � - "I , ". � -.,. .... I I "I � 1.%11 , �� ,,,, � I - I , - , ... , , � _ --11-.1- 11 ... ON � I ,�., I - 11 1, � � - � - - 101 .14� ............... I .. .............. ........... � �� � - - .. t�