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I1 ,'a- ,, v 1� , - > *., 1■■ P (���^ •� Ane'y a ,L nllPfllbn Off' Carta x'2+5 C10g1l h R i11QW teff ► liar ',as ,,:ti ,A yid ' i u : nt�e a a t h En iish See Be R •0 al�° Tt .f ,] d' a �� A 511 P Xy Y E h4:Sts Lir `�Il> so 14,5&6 motor trlllpkst QS1tJw!a rtlt . aai,�l� „quT years a r 14i Otlheg flacon. nuach�l2ne is lastte�i aS 6918 Ilxoi4Ik1111Xt�t oI2 Qg1I '' 4 4; 'ns l: Yfi Y I\r s BY Harold Laski in London Daily Hassid fol�lglti�a: kmxs, 9,QOj0o 'xxiy Inose. eosit ratio p• a, ^':'t, 1x+°I ik �,a"r •1 engines 915y00U,;binders,d,, l 11 axlfi1R 1� �r ;R !I iJ y tr Sia 124,010!0, results Of 'exlpex OMIlts conduetted.1JR w,• > I ; �� thres'h'ing m!, dunes 8,400;, cream eak% year, may be found in' past ar, "' � 2tt ., a, F. 'r ,d , r ti1�R ti }t 0. 4n r° .J. °�11 ae'paxtors 127,DG0, milking machines renal r e ; tw ani; Dogminion statesmen always come I db not'think Bislmlalrek 'would have ��t� ... t�i� �a��� �'`S�a�, � 't' � r ,� pl�'i+ r 4,OA0, silos 345,7pipy eleptri!e xrndborrm , Ito khtls cQallntxy awrroundedl Iby a ser- beet deceNed' into calli'nig Mr. Ben- 9,600. °A; total of 32,294 fartlnls' in ' ° es r�r s twin !halo we know them only in a 'nein a lath " + ' . q1 Ontario have gas' or electric light, FALL FAIR DATES , , `a-, It n' , public posture; far us tlie�r are al- There i]s a eetrtain flexibility in 41,38D 'have radio, 10'5,93'2 h4vc tele- ways in full dress', phone •24154 waiter it 'ed in the kilt " . . ;:. ' yr �,, 1�,' - 1t 5 4 Their appearances are largely !con- The 'Britislh p P Golyernment, No doubt, Chen and 121 d i ' Adl:na Ciaog iSer �2 23 �`' "f;'Ij. 'i •fi 79 n the t Pt BUY • r ,i cif sf'', ped' to functions where oratory ist ipso clone its (beet for 114111, 1�ezurzstt, .coni'. p7 bath- .Atwood ...............ISgpt 16, 1', t` ,�t "rt 1 TO a the order of the day; and oratory, as Elven he must (know rtlhab this is the l�atylfietld . , Sept.28 9 � f �,s • w... n.t.t,t EMP , 2 , a'••ti ,\ t3ad '"1 tATr. Baldwin hapQiily said, is, the tar- last chance for an'y Of 'the q'uee'n eco- Ensilage Oats Peas and Vetches, Blyth - - ISePt• 30, Oct. 1 F � 1 P. lot of the arts, nomrilc iprineiiplest—if they may be The following excerpts from the Brussels .......... . ...1%pit, 29, 30. ° � �',, � A dinner where fine things, can 'be called solely. --,that .he che�i'slhes, annual .xeplort.. _of. Domizuian �0�0 Self. 27 22i 4 ��T�,;�w v��. said' about the amity of the Eknpire is !They have sent him a delegation Field •Huslbandman for 1991 will be Dungannon .............October 12 , n 4 s�.as :Ialmarrt always an occasion, where the that is bound to* do its beat for. Maxx of sAn tt,' � ppJeial 'inftemegt to fax .pars who F,rnxlbt+o October 6 r i t • ��y ,personality of the speaker can be con- There is Mr. Baldtwin_res the Amari- include oats, Exe!ier • • .....w Sel 20 2 i cealed. In tai's n ard, peas and velbchea for 1P P eg Mr. Bennet4 .can �ldbt sebblemieaut showed a s e4silage. an . ]th,p,ir general !crap $ 1 . �, peels!- a sdl Fordtwxcli ..........It, 30, Oct. 1 has been singiularly fortunate. He ist in giving things away.. Thera are plan: Gloderkh ......... &,..I..,Sept,' 20, 21 arrived at the Canadian Premiership Lord Itillslham and Mr. Chameberlalin t}aits, !iasis ar>d velbches in the Hanover, . ............1. •Sept. 15, 16 " • ..^ at a 'm}c meq. when Eimlpire was very 't'o whom. the do -' +t Hlarritstton :.'$apt. •2'9,' 30 / ` " mTnloh in The fashion. Lord Beaver- are as p•mras, of F'r'M', action �•}�;g}}y stage. produce a high y'ie13. � .. • .. • .... unchanging as those of the of good quality ensilage' and cutting Kincardine Sept. 15, 16 'gook has had him painted for us as $aman C`hui•ch, • There is 'M'r. Runci- at tlhis',sltage, is to be relooltnm,endedl Kirkto° 00tolber 4, 5Man -the strong, inte'nse, determined man mla.n with the passionate anxiety ,of , over'earlier or falter cuttings, Moon's'Uead ..........Octolber 5, 6 �� U. 7 _ to wham Head he 't Trade was' a the Convect to a new gospel to show It is not advisable to allow the Listowel . , Sept• '21, 22 f`6r,�, religiorp He had the'true faith.' He that he 'can go (beyond its 'original oats, 'peas and vetch crop to wilt Londbn (Western, fair) .,&eplt. 12-17 knew obstacles onl' •b Y o ovcreomM ploanote2is. ' more tbain two or three hours' before Lweknaw ......... • • :... Sept. 29, 30 them]. He was .going 'ta. !rind' G2•eat And, if they refexr 'prolblomts to lerisiling. , • 'nI>JdmaY • • . ... Selptt. 20, 21 `� Britain to C&nada by tie's snore Whitehall they can count on,MrrMac- Addis water ,to oats, peas and -invertor ...............Sept, 15, 16 -antteong• than iron. Uo±i.11d, -who does not u'rndexstand ,vouches does not in4move th'e quality "M�chell ....... Sept. 27, 2'8 "Humbu " econo.m-ie qutestions' at a 1. and on Sir 'ort`,,ensdl'a'ge. w Hamburg • •'• • Sept. 16, 17 - • g Herbert Samuel Who will speak sting- Oats', ,peas and vetches"putt into the Otbaw'a, Central Can'a'da, Aug. 22-27 - But when he produced his, famous ingly in the House of Comm'on',5 and, silo witho'u't cutting will produce en- Palmerston ........ , . Sept. 23, 24 • _flet t th I a take refuge in the scee t t d•' p' i+lohdll oatab o e mperm, Conference of 6' men o is- silage which is mouldy' and nait fit for ' a • • • • • ' • • • . • er 4, 5 1930, .even Mr. Thoma.sy Whose strong• agree, while -Lord Snowden. mumbles feed. Ripley ................ Sep!t, 27, 29 r49 • . AImperialism is not likely to be hell! to himself -of old, forgotten doctrines The length'of time in stttirage alp- St. IMaays ............October 7, 8 in the House of Lokft, Seaf'ortli . Sept.22, 23 '..A . suspect, was constrained to dismiss , pear$ to have no ad'verse,,, effect on „ 1 If 'Mr T.I.t 1 Sit tf '" r , 16 at with the canrtemlptu'ouZ epithet • • enne can on y ffnd §omxe 'oats,,,peas-vetch ensilage• bots kept ra :Ord • • • • • • • • • • • Sept• 19-211 OU w111 be amazed 'Rt this wor�'► ."humbug.A, ' formuld, quickly the present incred- in ,se'praralte test silos throlilgdx 'periods Tavistock Sept. 9, 10 The truth is that Mr. Bennett is i'ble Home of 'Com'mons is not unlike- of three, 'seven' and nine' months, re- Teeswater ............October 4, 5 ly to .take It. The- gods have !been Is'pe%ytively, at the Central Elxcpelimien Toronrta- ('a.N.FA) Aug.26-tsept. 14 � �: derful offer. These are all new really a veiny Little m'an with 'a very ' . (fad manner. A rich la kind to Mr. Bennett. He will have at tal FaTm Ottawa Welle0lery, ... • ......... Sept. 13 14 � St le suits and made of liYipOrte 1 g wyer, a tache- 6 , 'gave excellent en- Wiarton ............. :Selpt. 15, 16 a 4i y f A for, the"kdnd of ,person who says noth- feast six weeks of crowded' glory lie- (silage. The length of -time in s'tor- International lolwin match n nig no adverse ef- � ' • I •y'et shown ni e vehemence,- 4 re 1 Wil` rerv'eale& � feet .on the material. 1. er ....P .... g . car 9� r tweeds. We ,.never . �of feted bigger g •' great bre the barenes's of his cwpboard is age appraresvtl. Wi ham Orhaber 7 portrance. Like ,a Dream. Otltanva. ....... ..,Ogctober 11-14 ° . _. 11 He succeeded to the leadership of '� ns fortunate, .too, in the 'Face New Tomato Package. °:k • bargains in the history of ,our bust- �11the Canadian, Cons.erv'atives less 'by that British bu'sines's men will cLutc, A report to Phe On'tari'o ;Marketing ; sterling merit than 'because, after'tha a'%4ny s'tz-AAw ju,stt now •if it gives Board state's that a new package for • . ' BIRTHS ' I ness. The +colors' and patterns are ' Jfatlure of Mr. Meighen, there was no them a chance to 'postrrone inevitable hothouse taxna'toes .has been -devised. 8 and is making ;'� outstanding figure a::nong his follow tact tanization. g a hit with the 'trade Stewart.—In Scott Memoriaa H'w.pital, sea- f' f ' attractive and the linings, are first ers. Mr. Bennett has so far, nothin Later on; we shall remember ,Mr. across the ,border, bringing a prem- forth, on August 19th, to Rev. and Mrs. , , r1'i g" g' 1> R. N. Stewart, Staff'aY a daughter. '. startling to his ,credit. Bennett as Tittle as we rem'emlber Mr, ium of about 15 cents per basket ov- Balkwill.—In Exeter, on August 11th, Ibo Mr. :;'>, grade.. `lM a fully ,guarantee ever He can' beat the IMperi'a'li'st drum, Mengh'en or ttltlr. Bruce. New men will er other packages. The new pack- and Mrs. Russell I- Balk 'l, a son. w .jl {� He knows how to draw exuberant ic- arise in Canada who tackle' lgrim('y its age is a corrugated Moir.—In- Usbome, on August 1Tth, to Mr. ' p ,ems g g giving it carton and Mrs. Oran Moir, a daughter. I suit to, be made in accordance. with `tures of'an empire linked iagether by problems an'd' insist on• the sux- with a wood liand'la, giving it the ap- x p,irefere�itial tarifl~s and standing four- ren'de'r & the .vlested inte,restts' wlhich pearance 'of a peck basket. Each - 1. the high standard demanded- bar' square to the 'world'. He can speak at :present encumber th'e ground'. tomato is labelled and cellophane ° • . .T When they come the present tern- wrapped. IN MEMORIAM - - s";:! s I this' store. Sizes 36' to 42 equally oaten+eptly a'bo'ut the need to Pped'• Th'e cellophane of course protect Canadian industries from, in- per 'of 'Canadian mercantilism will is transparent 'and' the !buyer can ' tvasion by the foreigner. seem like an evil dream. easily see the,tomatoes without re- Note.—Iterrls under this head will be chars- .. SPECIAL What he real] rL� 2'CS"ent5 IS the nxON']ng the ouzo ed 60 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for y p piper ,and spoiling the each additional verse. $10 . : trig manufacturing interests of Can- appearance of 'tile .package. The cel- " s ada. 'W'ith thein' he stands or falls. lop'hane wrapper. also has 'other ad- In ever loving memory of .F•loyd Bennett,' They put .him in power; if he des• 11ar�)Urhey �'eople 'In 1�5� vantages as it keeps the tomato firm infarct son of Mr. and Mrs. roster Bennett, and kee who passed away two years ago, August 2S. y erts them, he could not stay in office ps out moisture. 1930- t tin week. -Continued from page 1) Far and oft mr.7 thoughts•, do wander, European Pine Shoot Moth To a grave not fax away, Enjoys Pom'l.: selves metTy for one 'day in the year. Where they said your darling baby The Eu'ro'pean pine' shoot math was Just two yorus ago roc -clay. , We, have appointed Angus Mcg Der- imApor•,ted' into Canada in recent ye''a%•s -,Aunt Isabea. Neither he nor ,his party has' any mid our secretor and treasluaert,h.;-- F -.WART R I? 0. Co Z" , I t + Y , thing to offer the agrarian West. and auth'orize'd him to solicit sub- and 1s rapidly 'becomin'g a serious ""- - - temperature until thawed for sale or Wlhen is OF VILLAGE PROPERTY on recently discovered the are leither he. nor his party has anything strip'tions' in our nanl'e and return - menace to many species' of pine groom'' :n ,this country. Scotch pine, red • - iJ,nder and by virtue bf -tart:' powers con- in TFot 7jrepareaMi to saerifice''any Of told ato offer C`anbdian Labor their need thank for the same. Ladies and kine, jack' pine, and mtulgho pine are IMPORTANT NOTICES , � EAFRT twined in a eertein'mortgage which will be . narraw advantage' it aff0t'dS them. }s a']ow tariff, large-scale social plan- );'emtlbe Y1 the testi of your loyalty particudaily susceAtible to attach `�oR strain Average daily production of 1,500 produced at the sale, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public auction o i' I . , I . ening, freedom from •dom,ination by will , the amount of your subscrip- SALE.-EIGi�r L1TTLr:• tics Arty AND Every owner of ornamental •pine F F. hens for the last three months was 1;022 eggs. Brea! for health, vigor and high pro- the premises, on . I they will off Pr the stool to the British' the big intezt'sts, the'd'eveIopmelit of 'ion. 'a fat heifer suitadle lar• ring. trees pine, ,plantations or natural ante ply to C. SIMPSON, Famandville, Phone ' SATURDAY, AUGUm. 27th, 193Z 27 manufacturers. That is wily Mr. Thomas spoke ir= a 'Can'adian Laibor 'Party. "God Save, the Queen." ',, foxes'tsespecial! in Southern On- 1a on 146. 3376-1 especially Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, I cent less. No Rock eggs set after Apr'vl 23rd un - at •II a.m. ° � ,� attend a grand ball in Thom w knox's Har urbe Hotel on Friday,Decem- 'Mr. Bennett is interested in none Hanpurhey, 12th of May, 185'8. tari0, 1C i;rg requested t0 co- the Sal'lowinu valuable property, namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract I of thtvse things. H'e stands for the j crudest sort of crwde, open Station With a Ball. PASTURE FARM TO RENT IN TUCKER - at , P operate' tri an attempt at an ear.3s smith, Lot 3, 'Concession o, H.R.S., to delicate flavor which make theim• so' GLUTTON,' R. ,R. b, Goderich- Phone 1413, Carlow. i 3357-tf of land and premises, situate, lying and be- ing in Village Exeter, in the County _ protectionism, Al i h h eradication of this Pest. Cut off rent for pasture for this sen>,on, or cattle - = 0 rase y e as pleased hrs masters 'NVhen the Buffalo' an'd Lake Hluron. the infested sh'oo'ts and buds in tits p�"t"' by the month. Goal across anJ MORTGAGE SALE lby giving them one of the highest fall.• A valuable water. Terms easy. JOHN SPROAT, sea- . tariffs in the world, railroad was built neither H'ar•purhey iervi'ee will be ren- ,forth.. 3360 -ti! And, as tie British cotton dedega- nor Egmcindville were: considered of d•ered by reporting any lnfes'tat'1on temperature until thawed for sale or Wlhen is OF VILLAGE PROPERTY on recently discovered the are g iim ortance to merit a stta- to the Doaninion Entamalogist, De- TIABY CHICKS FOR SALE. --S. C. W. Leg - Bred-to-Iny iJ,nder and by virtue bf -tart:' powers con- in TFot 7jrepareaMi to saerifice''any Of told ,enough 'td'On'. H10weVer, ai the behest of th.e e paz'tm�nt of Agriculture, Ottawa. NO horns and O. A. C. Barred Rocks. Leghorns exceptionally heavy laying twined in a eertein'mortgage which will be . narraw advantage' it aff0t'dS them. c bizens, 'both ,pl'aces ,were named flag postage is required, on letters Sent t0 strain Average daily production of 1,500 produced at the sale, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public auction o i' •W(hen they have milked the cow dr y y, sta'tion's. It Was to celebrate the. dnatl'gura� the a'laove-address. hens for the last three months was 1;022 eggs. Brea! for health, vigor and high pro- the premises, on . I they will off Pr the stool to the British' (tion -Oaf this Stttaltion in H'arpurhey New Potato Best duction, , April prices: Legho'rns, 11 cents; SATURDAY, AUGUm. 27th, 193Z 27 manufacturers. That is wily Mr. Thomas spoke ir= that; the citizens, were called upon to (Cooking authorities agree that for Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, I cent less. No Rock eggs set after Apr'vl 23rd un - at •II a.m. fiitatedly about humbug. That is why, attend a grand ball in Thom w knox's Har urbe Hotel on Friday,Decem- salad m'a'king new potatoes are far the, Ibes,t. In addition to their siwee'c less specially ordered., We have used pedi- greed cockerels for five years. W. HUME the Sal'lowinu valuable property, namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract I alias, there is SO imn'Ch tiriea'5ineSvS in ber 10, 1858. The c'as't $1.00 delicate flavor which make theim• so' GLUTTON,' R. ,R. b, Goderich- Phone 1413, Carlow. i 3357-tf of land and premises, situate, lying and be- ing in Village Exeter, in the County Tory circles about a failure at Ot- ,tickets each. appetizing, new potatoes are ficin tclien ttl•►e' .1 -i of plants are in at z n•n,. full (bloom. It is feas'nble to haul the the fnllow;ng valuable f,Irm property, name-. :the of of Huron, a2ad Province of Ontari% known tawa.. For if Mr. Bennett attempted The flag stations flourished for a , and not too mealy; and for this rea- ly: ALL AND SINGULAR than certain par -I Ci op t0 the fi+ilo immediately after rel or tract of, land and premises vitiate, ly- cutting or within two three hours, Ing being in the Townshtp of Stanley, .and distinguished' as Lot Number Forty-six to offer any seriou's share of the Can•• addan market to the British producer nu'mm,er years until : ,'Messrs. Fat- son the c Y an be- cut into orates with- DRAIN TENDERS 146) on the North side of victoria Street, west of William Street, containing by ad - his m,wters would not leave him in ban, Bernard, and Le Foroy, who some out danger of (breaking down when . ' measurement one-quarter of an acre be the possession of his place. years 'prevdowdy, had subdivided' the combined with other ingredients of the Salad. potato salads to Tenders will be received by *e undersigned same more or less, on the map or plan of the subdivision .of part of Lot Number It is a fair! serfs prediction that Y p forest which is n6w Seafo'rtil into ,butildng Jolts, offered to build 'a sta- are easy prepare, nutritious, economical and ifor the cleaning out of the Dblmage Drain, McKillop, until Tuesday, September 6th. Twenty-three" ,123) in to First Concession of the Township of Stephen, prepared by N, W the an'ly Canadian interests about tion free of charge if the railway a rich source of energy. It is geotl , Tenders wdla be opened, at 2 p,m., t2lat day. Carew Boulton, Provincial Land surveyor. which he will show a willingness to would 'give up 'bh'e Harpurhey sta- at any time'. Length of drain, 9,100 feet; about 2.300 cubic dated 1876, and registered in the Retry ll.� � Tna'ke sacrifices are. those which are not powerful enough to be vo Lfero'uS 'tion` 7%.ie the railway agreed to do, %4Ihen Tb Sunflowers yards. Ten per cent. of contract with tender. office of the County of Huron aforesaid ani known as Isaac Carling's Survey. Together in the next six weeks'. pro'yidinn the people of Egmondlville Cut Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- wish the rights re;erved in and subject to which in the light of ensuing events conclusively s would- join with Seaforbh. Arrange- It is generally reeomvm'eixd to cut eel. Speeificationg may be seen at this office, the charges. contained in a certain deed dated .'.Mr. Bennett, of course, like' most , mmnts w— collvp'lete'd and in 1S( -,.l, sunflowers when they are about '50 Lot s6, Concession s, M.tKillop. the 12th of January A.D. 1923 from Victoria ' d G professional ,I'uoliticians', has certain ` th'e ,Seafortrh station was opened and • ,qualities woi thy of rennlar'k. He is the Harpurhey station closed. to 60 per cent. in bloom. At this JOHN MCNAX, stage ,they contain more dry matter Clerk: A. Hrn , to one wt•[l,'am reenlee and regv,- tered in the Registry Office frrr the County rf Huron in Book XIII for the village of temperature until thawed for sale or Wlhen is `--� -_ __._.,-__......________ __ - •1 ,-tub and smooth.. He has the easy It was the crnd of Han urhey. From way of dealing with men in neRotia- P than at earlier stages and are more 3376-2 Exeter. on the 6th day of March;' A.D., 1923, as Number 5401. t'hat day it dtivinclled from a thriving tion which i characteristic of the easily handled than at other stages. _, _-�,.�-___._,.--_._.__ _ — 1 On the primri.ea is a comfortable two Investment Bankers °Canadian wfio has mingled law with village a a few houses, as thn. mer- g chants and resid'ernts ave t the If the hevAs are allowed to firm until the seed is in the dough star•'o th • MORTGAGE SALE, tore ,•e: idence bunt of cement blucka and >' well finisher! inside, It is located on one „f r C - g m ibu5ine' s. He has plenty of ever struggle for suprezn'acy and moved to p' gy, stns! he 5eaforth, thoroughly enjoys the ponn'p and cir- slocks become t'o !,ciao and ditilcutt / p y • to cut soca handle in the field, and OF FARM PROPERTY I is the be;.t re<idential strevU in Exeter, can- I `rally l:wattO for srh,m] and church. There 1 i; also a ccunmurtiuus gmagn• i = OPINIONS ' cumstanee of power. He is .not with What is a Soiree? I • di'Sculty also experienced in get- I ling the lal'gei' he'ad's to pas-, through Under and by virtue of the powers' con- I TERAS OF SALE � = out a certain power of phrase, the 9cind of resounding emptiness which On the afternoon: of Wedinesdpy+ the throat of the ensilage cut';tar. tainol in a certain morivaue which +vin be, a pnxluced at the sale, the undersigned h:we } , Ten ver cont, of the purchase money on - be deve llop'ed into an ianiporbant bev-' goes well as a peroration at a public ,1�elpteimber 14, 1859, the citizens left been instructed to sell by Public auction at Sweet Clover Ensilage the thr• day bf sale, and the. balarne within 311 lay., l.y., therenSter. Cubyert tar a rtsemccl bid. In the grinding eonflfet of public opinion the Hebdoes not understand how close- ,_-1y 'Jthe v1p ,t economic that of Canada is found vip •(with that of the Utuite'd 7neetin(;, . their work and atten'd'ed a soiree. in The nroeit cUitable stage at tvlticl, DOMINION FIOd'SE, ZURICH, oA[:GUST Furtha•r terms ant] c'andit.iom wt!! be ma.lo on the viny of the sale, r history of mankind has been written. Telephone Metcalf 4 370-1 . He reminds Imre a good deal of what the Union Presbyterian Church, Har- to cut sweet clover for ensilage is 'sA'ruRDAY, lith "Combine" in the East i7VIr. Thomas might have been if the purlie,y. 'A positer, prin'te'd by Henry latter had been given a legal training J. Farrell, Clinton, supplied the de- tclien ttl•►e' .1 -i of plants are in at z n•n,. full (bloom. It is feas'nble to haul the the fnllow;ng valuable f,Irm property, name-. G[.An,rtAN & STANI3t'RYr Iimsal! an,t Exeter, • , f Opinion has loosed the blotting war cloud and'' Census Farm Fig ares. at a Canadian university. There ]a a 'bali5. certain mental agility, a ea'parity for The paster says that "the follow- ly: ALL AND SINGULAR than certain par -I Ci op t0 the fi+ilo immediately after rel or tract of, land and premises vitiate, ly- cutting or within two three hours, Ing being in the Townshtp of Stanley, SMicitotw for t.hc Nlortv.=po, Frank Taylor, Aw-tionmr, 337-111 f dictated the terms of peace. -7. Y - V _.. ^_ .._ _._—._-. �_--_._,_ p bluff, a frank enjoyment of -the big ing' gentleman have agreed to -address or and ,Xhile the addition of water to sweet in the County of Huron, and Province of _ - - S'tatitati'es .dn connetettdbn with thea ._ , . -__. ___--,-,__ �--.._.,,_ _._ 14 oaeaeiou a joy in the limelight. the Irrteeting: Rev. Wi'lli'am Orad' g Ontario, and being ' eomp,wed of the west Oover silage is not to be recan`nlend• half of lot Number Six in the Eighth Cat;- The value of, an opinion can only be finally ajl- He is a better debater than most of tom,, AX., Hiamdltozn, on Temperance; Us rivals,. ,with a certain crude ob- 'Rev. James Duncan, Bayfield, on Sun- ed. As is the case with oats -peas- •.casino, of the wakl^ Township of Stanley, vetch ensilage, sweet clover held in containing fitity acres more. or less. and the Sample Package, Sha Anywhere leaf " Ten M's. praised by the accuracy, or otherwise, with which it PHONE 51 : SEAFORTH etinti]cy which sti,clas to a point he has rise • Rdv• William C. Young, Turk'- + 'He like Mr. berry, on Christian Union; Rev. Wil- storage in the silo for south hruif of the west half df Lot Number g period, vary- se.en', oleo an the' eighth cyot`eession of rite r J good tobacco, mild or s,trgng, with free real 1 parallels Subse cent events, r• operation' of the "cam•ilbi,ne" under seen. can; too, again' Thumtas speak easily from a b•I•ief li'alm GT'aham, Dg ilondville; Rev. p Y driven Mathety' 'Barri Hlarpurh'ety, an 'the in from three to, nine months does g said 'Ibwns'hip of Stanley. except a parcel in. not alptpear to 'sustain any damage the Corm «f a rectanaae two mos agtxare a" the south-eaJt angl¢ of the west hale of said Briar pipe, $2 50, Twenty lbs. far $3,50; 50 lbs, for .8.00, Qvesnel two $ ; In the investment world, more than anywhere lxe'thirAm he has found a remedy. provided always that he is not Formation Character; 11ov. John or lose any of its 'pal'atability, Loft conveyed by the Cnnaa company to lbs. for $2.00. Agents wanted. Ad- - - -"---' 01 F • R SALE.—Five acres, one to depart from its remnises. of 'Hilbbert;. �_ - Robert Stephe non by Deed dated the ninth , dress, G. Dubois'', 1� Henderson, ot- .else, opinions that finally merit confidence are those Fine Selection. If he has to do that, he is as helip- Fdtheringthamx, Re!v. .Alex- hand's ander D. M'cDonald', Clinlbom, and Frozen Cider Popular, day of November, 19H. said part of Loa Seven trar.ngr-hour taws Ont. ' which in the light of ensuing events conclusively s by acre content is given as folluws: 1 to 10 acre§# 15,98.1; 11 to 50 acre's, lea's in the of a skilful ippon- ent who renally gras'p+.s the issue as Rev. Robert Hamilton, Futtlarton'. Modern science, is always, comxdng number aianbaimintr sores and one hundred and fifty perches, thore or to th'e fore with some new wrinkle i�,s• , prove to have been based -On facts thoroughly under - 1 With a certain oapa;city for 'blunt in- his 4 Xr. Thomas was in the Labor Cab At the end of the list a humorist Ile, tried to debate Free has written in ink: `'Rev./Andrew _ which extends The market for fariii Th4a I. excellent pasture land and is cen of trally locited in farrnarrq district. WE ARE PAYING stood, rather than vague theories misunderstood. good orchard. Taxes, $1i°, Splendid. Money to Llan chance to start chicken farm, loses, inert when Trade with Mr. SnowdefB• • Malthus, on trout fishing." a s. products. One the latest eii011l- plpnclid tions is frozen sweet cider. When R TERMS OF SALE: to .200 acres, 58,29.5; 201 to 299 ac- be preseii,b. This conclusion m'iight Huron Central Fruit Farm But like Mr. Th'om'as also, the real Elie dt"awing ward of the whole per- root o!f the matter i5 liot• in halm. ,Mr'. formance w'oul'd 'be, we imiagiiLe, the Ten per cent, of top purchase, money on tomrets from! the preSS cider iS frthat bhe dad a sate, andthe balance withrfi 30 }o zero degrees' F. and' held at that dads therealfte:r ISubjec't to a reserved bid. �� ip-ori.0 E A •SRr Co Lid res, 9,451; 3'0'0 acres and over, 9,269, 14 d Bennett has no real vlslon.41-fe has no insight into....he music amid 'ruin that rotas supplied speeches. temperature until thawed for sale or Wlhen is further .terms and conditions will be made�V� known nn acre day of the cola. a . � � � ,, IN .real either problem r of Canada or into those of the Epi- Tickets fol the of alT, w116,eh.. could use. -thawed out it perfect- fresh and, sweet. ' It will 'zero s GLAiSMAN n Hensa URY, l and Henaalll, Investment Bankers 0011`� tare. ;Hae speaks about them at about ap stile be purbhased at all the shores in Hlar- a en xruarubhs or mtore held at zero and and Solicixerbertors Sb]fcitoae For MM„ri�'agee. FOR NEW WHEAT "Sound Investment Counsel!” the same ,distance from, reality tis Ior 'purhesy, or at bhe dear, cash 25 cents 12 for dhfildateal! there ifs etvery .prospect that itt�may Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. 3374-3 New Bank of Toronto Bldg., LONDON, Lord Bealverbmolyk• cents be deve llop'ed into an ianiporbant bev-' __. .— Trucking arranged, foir ONTARIO, r Hebdoes not understand how close- ,_-1y 'Jthe v1p ,t economic that of Canada is found vip •(with that of the Utuite'd - FARM NOTESWOLVERTtN erage Oultlet or. by-pz+aduet for ori chaa+dWslbsePlumslPears and bags su lied. g ppt Telephone Metcalf 4 370-1 . States. 114 'does not :grasp the vital "Combine" in the East -_ ,importance of internatiotival econ'om'ic • up, rel'a'txonsh' s for Great Britain. Census Farm Fig ares. Cammerutin on the g general teas-. ' -7. Y - V _.. ^_ .._ _._—._-. �_--_._,_ Fi,gnrets 'released by the Bureau of Ibilirty of the "oam,lrinte" in harvesting a Flour Mills Co. Ltd His Bare Cilpboard. S'tatitati'es .dn connetettdbn with thea grain ixr Eastern Canada, the Domin- f. _ The word` "F.mtpix+es' saes to his tee nxu taken !fast year show that the number of farm's in Ontario has tan rime Husbandman, toys: "Pram exapetti'metrnbs conducted, to, date the Colne and get your Plums PHONE 51 : SEAFORTH THE JOHN RANKIN A BARGAIN ' i A t heiad like wine. When he has ue'edI it, decreased from 198,045'3 in 1921 to - operation' of the "cam•ilbi,ne" under a.nd Pears.AGENCY lxe'thirAm he has found a remedy. 192,174 in 1931, a Merence of. 5,779 eaesttern conditions appears quite fess- - - -"---' 01 F • R SALE.—Five acres, one lHe is obstinate, too, and he tends farms, The number of Ontario r'avims ible where the recovery of straw is Fine Selection. FARMS FOR SALE mus Insurance of all kinds. from Seaforth; modern house ' i `'° to that the repetition of an assume air -=lent answers, the criticism. of it. by acre content is given as folluws: 1 to 10 acre§# 15,98.1; 11 to 50 acre's, of no ilmfportance. Where- sbraw re- covey is necessary the combine,. with 1 Bonds, Real Estate furnace, bath and toilet; shoal! barn; 1 With a certain oapa;city for 'blunt in- his 50,W5; 51 to 10,0 acres, 68,620; 101 as feasilble, appears to o —` Ft ARM FOR SALE."FOR SALE PART LOT 29 and 2.9, Ormeesaion 3, McXiltor, con. good orchard. Taxes, $1i°, Splendid. Money to Llan chance to start chicken farm, loses, ve!otive, he cm,nts 2rn Ibl'udlgeomdng to .200 acres, 58,29.5; 201 to 299 ac- be preseii,b. This conclusion m'iight Huron Central Fruit Farm fnining 192 acres and knmvir as the T. E. etc.r etc. Apply to 2 optpon'entts into dlef'etat. Bismw3 -k sa'ixl res, 9,451; 3'0'0 acres and over, 9,269, be revisewith the develotpmentt of estate. Hays' farm. Must be sold to close the esta he For ONTARIO of the fate Lord 'S'affsbury that he was a lath painted to look like iron• Another relpm�t shows the number of automobiles on'Canadi'an farm's to mlore econondcal means of straw re- covtery and with the inbr'oduttion of C. HOARE . CLINTON Lf not sold will rerted. partfoulnra amly to 1. M. GOVENLOOK, Examlior, sea. , R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, •Otit. Phone 91 forth. McAd - 295810 , , . . . .. :f � . , t . ' :, . :. n ,. - .}. .., .. FV M "r� ti. 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