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MOKillbP sbbAo crushelp, will be receivimd
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Carnegie Hall, S-aforth. at 3 p.m.
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Contractor I to suvP17 power, drive belt, oil.
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rusher and tk) supply crusher with
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Crusher speed to be Ircen 290 to 290 rev.
min. Coarse nilateria.1 going over sereen
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Roadway under chute to be built and, main-
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A: Barley. Apply to, J. .W. MODELAND,
tairied to sa.tisfy Road Superintendent
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Work to begin on instructions fftm Road
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Malting Barley, O.A.C. No. 21. APPW
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POW er and drivebelt to run crusher equip-
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Tenders wQI also be received for trueld
crushed material fto. crusher by the yard
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off beautiful, clean Seed I�arlen $1.00 Per
mile; tmeks to be fopm, 45f? to 48tf wide
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bushel. cash; also ,a QuantftY Of cut straw-
and not to carry more than 11/2 cubic yerds.
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Contractor or, clont,ractom Will be held liable
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HAY AND I GRAIN A
$200.00, also to famish statement of labor.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
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large ',quanibity of No. It mixed a2falfa
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lowIrli Seed grain: Spring Wheat
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able for 1f4eding to Livestock blian, the No. 2L
Auction Sales
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prim, qu6tod on axwlication. 'rerins-Oash.,
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tion a$ housekeeper or heap in town or
cow due at time of eate: 1 Durham caw
1fresh one month; 2 Holstein cows, fresh aii
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village. Salary t6" depend on amourit at
v)Drk. Apply BOX 29, EXPOSITOR OFFICE
month � 2 Durham heifers, rising 2 yeaxs oild
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1 Durliamn heffer q.year bld; 4 young calves
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9 qhoa,tv 120 lbst, Sheep� breeding ewes
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some with lambs by their wide.� Fowl-Thiat
Barred Rock hens. Peed -9 tons inixed hay
150 bushels mixed oa,W, 150 bushels inixe,
FOR SA.LE--4GOOD HEAVY WORK
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buggy. I cart� I 'set sing,le harness, I set a
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double harness, Massey -Harris 9-foct tractor
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circular ��;, stone boeit, gravel box, noN
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M,wssey-Harris cream separator, 6,50 lbs. ca
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amid tops, 130 feet of hay fork rope, trip rop
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and RM set orf slings, horsje blankets, gra�
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sma,U articles. Household Effects --1 table,
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wood range. Pbsittive17 no reserve as th
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J%OR SALE -100 ACRES ON NO. 8 HIGH-
Cash. H. A- KERSLAKE, Proprietor: W. E
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'Way, 2 -ides cast of Seaforth -, bri�mk
Nairn, Aucrtloneer. . 3509-
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MORTGAGE SALE OF DESIRABLE GARAG
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tender, the CwTon. farm near Seaforth on
tin' e of sale. there will be offered for sal
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by Publis Auction on Satu,rda7, the '23rKI d
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as. LAM and Sir1gulaT that ,certain Parcel or
of March, 1935, at the hour of 2 p.TYL,
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tract of land be= wmposed of Lot Number
the Queen's Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth
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Seven in the FiTst 0oncession. Huron Road
Survey. of the Township of Tuckersmith, in
the folilowing lands:
Lot number Twenty-four on the East Bid
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the Cipunty of Huron, and contiiining one
of Main Street, in Gouinlock's Survey, in th
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Town a Seaffbrth, Ontario.
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aarwe barns 4and safto. The Property '
by 60" built of cement blocks with corrugaA
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sg6red one of the best farmB in the vicinity
ed irou roof and cement floor. Ideal for a
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of Seaforth. Tendem must be in writing and
imirl,ement strop, and wamehouse and dispile
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room or 983`4�9 and filling station. .
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TERMS OF SAIM--10 per cent. of th
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Purchase money an o� sale and
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balance two weelm, thereafter.
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CHOICE FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
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JOHN If. BEST
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McKillop, locarted 11A miles north of Dub-
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being Lot No. 8, Concession 8, Township olf
MoKfflov. Built an ,these lands is a brick
Dated March 7th, A. D., 19&5. 8508
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house 'containing 7 rooms, stone foundation,
framne bank
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cement flooring and cistern; a good
barn 45 x 66, stone foundatiam, cement floors,
and Implements, at Lot 36, Con
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of Sealorth, on Provirmial Righw No. 8, or.
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land is in
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conckting of the followina: Homes -Team
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hardwood bush. balance of grass.
Possession may be had immediately. For
of f&TTn horses, aged driving ,n -Aare- Gattle-
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2 Durharn cows due t6' freshen in March
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Barrktert Seaforth, Olaitario. Dated March
Durham caw due to fresehc in April; 2 Dur
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cows,
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rising 2 years old� Durham, steer rising on,
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calves, 3 months old; vuTe bred Durharn bu
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5 months oid; Registered Durham bull 4 year
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Statata. in amt behalf that all
stock and eligible for re"
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pem,pons liw� oWma Jagainst the -estate of
menita,blassey-Hax-ris ,hinder he
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Michaol O'Loughlin. labe of the Tawii of
,loader. fertilizer disc manure a
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Searliorth, 'in the County of Huron, Gentle-
home rake, sPring tooth cultivator. set o
di,c hvr�rowa. set of. diamnond harrows, Olive
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man. deceased, -who died am the 22md day Of
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November. 1984. are required th foilward
riding plow, walking -furrow ga,n
. plow,
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plow, scuffler. 11arm, wagon. wwon rack, wa
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signed So%eitor an or before the 2nd day of
Ron box. gravel box, set of sleighs, Portl
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cutter, Piano b" cutter, cuttinig'box, fammin
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mill, 2 gasoline enginek;, extens,ion ladder
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600 Rbs. capacity; ex
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double harness. 2 sets single harness, se,U 1)
slings, bay fork, car, Tope and pulle3ns, sugu
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kottle, househol
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quantity of nuts. quantity of
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effects, forks, chains, whiffletrees and numer
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ous other arbiolics. Everything to be sold -a
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N to the statutes in that behalf that all
H_ Elliott Auctioneer. 3509
AUCTION SALE OF FARM I-MPLF,MLTJT
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pemom having claims againsit Margaret ItUllor,
and LivAo Sbock.-Upon instructions fror,
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I married woman, late of the Village of Eg-
the Executors of R. S. Ham deceased, theT
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ill be offe for s,zlle by Public tio
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eth day of October, 1984, are required to
I Pan. Friday. March 22rrA at the fam o
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send to ,the undersigned solici&m for the
the OaU Albert Bell On the WOrth half,,O
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Exe full particulars in writing and veri-
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Lot 22, Concession 8, Tvwnship of SbePhea
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the following: Two good work homes, on
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ture of the afturAties, if ,any, hold by them,
&— L99blorn Pulleffi3, Mgssey-Harlis bimde
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on or before the 23vd day cff March, 1935,
G -foot cut, Mmsey-ffardn mower 7 -foot cu
bean
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otter whfch date-tbe said Executor will-prn-
scuffler and puller combined, disc, on
stiff tooth cettivat0r, I tooth
ceed to distribute the aeoe4h of the said _
spring Wilt
horse Oo-k1shubt fertillizer
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ceased, baving reward only to the claims .of
vlator, rake� see
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which they then shall have had notice.
drilil, steel land roller, lumlow, caml� 8-soctio-
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jVATgD at Seasorth, Out,, this fith day of
harrowt, Cb*�hu'" 114furraw ridina plow
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March, 2995.
-alkine blow, I box" scuffler, I -home turni
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and marmot sower, I wagon, t iron uxl
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Wrtgon. -hay rack, stock rack. 2 pea, bunche"
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arbvel box, 2 wee= boxd;, 2 sets bdWeigha
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tile maw,friends o,bd 0eii0ft" for their
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March 40th, WWI vartloulaw next 'a &Yll �Iff - 76 ' 'HeWn Wblff' 69, a most, interesting * . ,111 1
3. - address. Rep. 14r. Young contx0yu,t- ' I . . . � r .
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G. R Eliiott� Auctioneer. $609-1 . w ag- �dl a qol�D. - I No. 5—Peter Cooper '4 L 11
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, has received instractions from Ruth Hess 8% Mln,a MelOwan .79, 117he riuveral .of the late .. I . . f I . . �
the undemiened to sell by public auctaup, Patsy McDoirmell 78, Mervyn Stephen Edna, youngest daughter of the late Across the road from Robert Me- er house.' 40' asked peftniosion " , 91 I
th&-ty-five Ontario homes, at Cole's Liw 7 7 . Bonthron, Leon livW phill$p 0. Berry. He was I
aa,Am. Exic Street StratraW, on FW.d'a 7, Sandy 'McArthur '76. jr. 1-*ritinier -Robert Eputhron and Mrs ibut -Mr. cooper quick -
ay, stay over might
Marph 14th, 1985, at I p.m. Ali fir -t class 03)--D0nn& MeEwan 77, George and wife ,of Xr.,T. Olevelland JoYnt, tail man� standing six feet ly took in the Whole circumstanbe w4 A . I
Ontarto bred horses. These include ime reg- Beer 75, Douglas Cook 69, Alma Bell ipromanent merehant bf the village, - '
l5tered clyd"adele ma -re in foal, CaydeBdat-' 68.-413e�ryl ,Pfaff, Teacher. took place on Tuesday afternoqn last seiven inches, and was a noted hunter figured he would -be safer with 00 I 0 :
Percherons and some Watched team, and are and trapper 'and a wondlerful chop- man inside the house tthan �*UbWde�p L
pa,,,, A,gli- from the home of her mother .where per. so c1onsent, whe ,given ,to stay ,,Ovw - I 1, �
eta fine young ,homes with the exception of The A.YiP.A. of St.. , I I
a few ased-Aarsea and a few senerul Purpose can ,Church entertained the .young she was during her last illness and 11 have heard m�-, &ther- tell of nigK and a bie,d was made for h6a
horses.. Teima-Cask J. C. DILI, Proprie- while a private one, was amost large- O'Berry gettintg a beeAme one time in the bitbhem But; there was� also 4 �' Ir , I
tor; M. R.' R�oth, Auctioneer, 3509XI people of the United' Church on Mon- ly attended by a lbrge number of and on cutting it down they got, . a bed made in the ,kitchen for 4��b�� .
_ day evening. The meeting opened by 4 #
A UCTION RAT OF FARM STOCK AND a hyinn after which Rev. Mr., He'adu relativea 'and very intimate friends. washtub full of boney and a good the dog who kept gulard. Owe .
Implemeats.�'Mo undors4gned auctioneM The sen*e at the home, was conduct- �
George IL EltiottI has been iustructeO to a led iW prayer. A very pleasing solo many of his traps were found about through the night the Oeqple hewd i I I
was ably givenby Louise ,Drummond Fd by her pastoi, Rev. A. Sinclair, the creek in later years. He was an 94BOII -growling, but that was all ftt . . l
by Public auction on Lot 9, concession 3, on of the United Church, assistedby the - neible rifte shot as .was proven was requiTe& ., ,
the,liondon Survey, 'ruckersmith, wrie mile which was ,enjoy6d ,by all present. and imNi .. 1i � 4
and a quaTter mat and one mile north of was fiolIowedby a well renderedip,ianAD Rev. W. A. Young, pastor of Carm,el nVany t1knes. . 'He left the country be- 1,)remembor old "Bob" giving mor. A �
Hensa]i, on Tuesday, MaTch 19th, at I o'clock , Presbyterian Church, who spoke most . �
sharp, the following: Hodise6-One team ,A duet by Greta Lanvrnhe and Miss feelingly of the long and very, ser- fore I knew hilri. father a teat�ble fright on6k night. Xjr .
. geadirige, one aged horse, I d-Kiver 7 years old, Clarke. A hymn was then sung and . The east fifty acres was owned bV father mae crossing the fields on'his S, A
biiingle or double: calt nisiing 2 YeAxs old, RpV Mr. Sinclair then gave a very ious Alness of the deceased which Witham Chapman, where he made way home after dark and 'old "B6Y' I .
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carriage mum single or doubt% 3 years old, . . lastW three years, and how
1200 As. Cattle --- Durham cow, freili time of intlereSting'address on Hymns. The bravely sb4o kept -up during it all, It (his home f6r ntany years. He 'had came running and jumped up on, 'Imm X i
sale, 5 years oad; Holateiri cow, fresh time meeting closed, with I a hymn and was only during the last two or th 'e' U good stized family, go wishing more with his front feet on his- back. Old � � 11
of sajo, 5 years old; Holstein cow, 6 years prayer. 1 ' land he, with O'Berry, -sold out� to "Bob" was a friend of ever�body, but I
old. supposed tp be ini valid; Holstein cow, 8 'The Young People of th.e United days of an illness of oonsiderably ov- Peter Coo -per about the year 1872, what 'happened him in the end I d& i k 9
years'old, due May let; Holstein cow 6 years . er a year that she felt ghe could not ,Peter Cooper and his most excel- not know. If there 'is one thing a- I
old, due June 10th; Holstein heiter in calf, 2 Cburch have extended, an lnvqtation recover and then was calm and re- lent wife ,had possession for about bove another that I would credit for 11
yews old; white cow 8 years old, supposed to the AXY.A. of St. Paul's Angli- conciled in taking farewell of those I �
to be din cad; I cow, farrow, 8 years cdd; I eighteen years, and duTing that time briakin, me a hunter, it would b& i
can Church to join theim on 'Monday T, T
cow 5 years old, milking; Hkilstein, c�w, 6 nearest and dearest to her. She leaves they both endeared .themselves to the P.dte,r aiyopeT, as when I was buit'a ' 1 4 .
years old, suippPsed to be in calf � 3 heifers; evening, March 4th. , -T. 4
2 yearling calves. Sheep --Shropshire ram. Mr. and WIrs. Roy MacLaren, Mi. to mourn her death her husband, people of the who�le community by mere boy he used to take an in%erest -
Leicester owe. Pigs---Syouue sows. Imple- W. L. MacLarem and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, Joynt, her young sons, their Idudly and loving clasposdtion, I in m1e, as I used to be at Gooper's .1 0 .
ments-Massey-Harriz binder 6, ft, cut, Frost Glenn Bell attended the funeral of Carey and, Donald,, -her mother, Mrs. well remember Mrs. 'Cooper's . long often. 1 still feel the effects of as- . I
& Wood mower, McCormick stiff tooth culti R. Donthron; .sisters, Edath, Mrs. Jas. -
vabor, Deering rake, 10 fti Massey-Ha�� the late Mrs. Christie, of Hibbert McMartin, of Barrie; Wargaget, Mrs. cuAs. Peter Cooper, too, was, a,kreat sociabing with those fine pecliple in I t .
bean scuffier and puller, Frost & wood disc, t.awnship, on Saturday afternoon last. hunter, especially cdons and foxes, my early days. I
11 disc; 4-sectium S. Vair, of Toronto; Luie, Mrs. Simp- . . I -
Cockshutt fertilizer drill, 'A Iaxg,eily attended meeting of -the of which be -got a good shar�. He it is aboult forty-five -years since. -
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harrows,'Adarri wagon nearly new, Brown & son of Detroit; three brothers, James,
Clark Meighs, grain mill, 104nob grinder, Ladies' Aid met irr the United Church hardware and furniture merchant of used to have a muzzle loading shot the Cooper flamily left bere for Oak- I _�
circle saw 30 -inch blade, steel roller, Fordson on Wednesday afternoon. The pTesi- H,ensall; Frederi,ok, insurance agent gum, single barrel, which was ex- fornia and' I am safe in saying there . 3
tractor and plow, vulper, faurdmig mill, Frost dent, Mrs. Mark Drysdale, presided. tremely long, but m,'any a fox was .have been scores bf nice letters go I .1
& Wood No. 20 walking plow, Verity No. 21 of Hensall, and, William, accountant,
walking plow, fifty feet 6-im,h rubber belt The program was -of an Irish nature. - shot with this gun. I reim(ember a forth and backsince and several from .. .'
neailly new, torty feet 74rich canvas Mt, MiISS Analie,10onsitt gave a very pleas- of Detroit. 'Mrs. Jbynt was- the� big black and white fox hound he the old. folks. There were five chil- I I
50-gialdomi drum, flat rack, gravel box, 2,000 �ant talk ,on St. 1patuJoic. Mrs. Anna youngest member of the family. and used to own upward �of fifty years dren in the family: Charles, who vis-
tbs. scales, 2 -wheel tradler, emery grinder, McDonald gave an Irish reading; Mrs. very b#ght and attractive in, appear- ago. ,Mr. Cooper tiold me that he ited us three 7ears ago with his lov- I I �
work ben,h, graes seed sower, horse scuffier, an,ce. and -remarkably competent in measured one jump made by "Bob," able wife. ,He has been in.the bwik- I I
block and tackle, 2 sap pans, 2 sets harness, Laird Mitkle and ANiss, Florence �,bats1he undertook to do and a most I
post hole digger, McCormick separator, 700, Wellsh gave 14 piano duet and XZs as be was kniown by all, and �t mea- ing business for many years. Then
nearly'now, 4 neckyokes, doubletreen, shovels, 'Fisher an instrumental solo. The so- entertaining couv.�erswbionalist. She sured 21 feet. ffe !made this leap the�e is W1111ant and Alex. ISam is . 1,
forks, saw end Mew, hay fork, 15 cords hard will not only be v*.eh missed by her ,. chasing a -fox. . aw dead and Gftce and Ella. Grwm . I I
-a de, a number of cedar Posts and braces, and and two young sons but al- A" Oarticular incident I recall TdT. ndfied solmo year's ago, leaving a large .
'ei;i� was, divided 'ntlo 'four groups husib while
buggy pole. 4 dozen sap Pails, some tamim, with the followling ladiq� as, leaders- so by a large circle of f�-iends. The' Cooper telling when he 'bad been out fan-ily of �fmall children. . .
125 bushels of seed oats and some household No. 1, Mrs.. Ben Elder; No. 2, Mrs'. fl I .
furniture. Everything urist b sold as pro- ral tributes were very many and . I ,
pnietior has rented his far= e Terma-Cush. Hilliard; No. 3, Mrs. L. 'Mickba,. and " -to Kippen with a .load of sheep that An incident happened one time I
.H et,>r; G. Broad- No. 4, Mrs, It. J. Paterson. . mo st beautiful. iIncterment was, made in ,he bad s�Ad and while hei was there which was very annoying to the f I I
foot� Clerk; G. H. Rlliott, Auctioneer. . 'Hensal cemetery. Pallbearers were he noticed -ea particular man. hangi . ng ICooper family.' Ants -took 'possession
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8509-1 . IL 0. Daym1ah, A, W. E. Blem1phill, a,round, whto was a stranger to him. of their log house to. such an extent ( 2
I of onions, will very soon be g�ng on Win. Consitt, (R. J. Patterson, IF. i
� ,at tll�e'warehouses,. Manns, all of Hensall, and Mr. Pat- When Mir. Cooper got ,ready he got that they were, drivdn,out and had to � . 4
In Memoriam, . 'Mrs, Robert Bonthron, :following erson, of Clinton. Among those call- his team.,out,aTid made hisi,way holni�e build a new house in the fall of the
,g ,on Sim -clay and 'attending the, Vort to combat them , I 0
the death of her youngest, dAughter, in and after stabling his horses and fix- year. The ants- got Be plentiful that
. TN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF OUR ingL. tibings up for,the night, he.went any and every e
i' father, Roland Cudmore, who passed away Florence Edna, late wifie of Mr. T. funeral firom a distlartice, we'rej: Mr. I to the house and to his surprise a #roved 'a fail,ure. tgoon after,build- . . I
- in Hensall, March 166h, 1928. Cleveland Joynt, intends going to De- John JbTnt, ex-M.P., Lucknbw; Mr. �
troit for a Ttime to make ,her home knock came to the door and on open- ing the new house, Mrs. Cooper'is .
, . and Mrs. VkTavish, Kitchener; Dr. ing it founIcl the same strange man health gave way And they went,to, I
Births with merrZert -of her1family ,in that George Joynt, of Toronto;. Will ,and that Mr. 'Cooper had, been .eyeing at California, which proved, . a , noble .11
I city. Mae Simp�on, of Detroit; Harr:� an d - -
e 1MX1. John Park of the village, Who Kippen'. ,He . had, seen 'Mr. Cooper move, as 'Mrs. Cooper regained Iter
; LILLICO-In Scott Memorial HospiW Sea- � Will Joynt of Toronto; Mrs. Joynt getting the ,money for the sheep and health and enjoyed life with her goo(I I � I I
'Alm has not been -in -his It iAlly good health and d,augbter, Beatrice, and Mr. and .
. forth, Ion March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. bad followed the tracks to the Coop- husband an,d her family. - �
e Lillico. Egmnondville� a daughter. for sonte weeks, is now fintproving Mrs. McMichsel,, of Listowel; Mr., ��, - - - . �
NIGH -In Scott Memorial Hospib4, Seaforth, nicely �i� we hiope soon to %ee, him and Mrs. Paterson, of Clinton; Mr., .
; on March 4,tb, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. . I
I Nigh, Tuckemsmith, a son. around again. and Ak�s. James McMartin, of De-Jer of ,St. John's Gbspel. The devo- Mrs. t, . McQueen has been very I I '_
BEACOM-In Scott Mernarial noepiba, on Miss Edith Forrest, who has- been trotit; Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Benthron, � tional leaflet was- read 6y,Mrs. Hem'u) poorly f a number of Weeks buib . I ,
I March 10th, to Mr. -and Mrs. Pred Beacom, visdtng in Lond-on for some -weeks of Detroit,;, Mrs. - Simpson and Mrs. I bill, the leader's part ,being taken by now havi g her teeth .extracted, is �
Seafortb, a daughter. pasit, intends very, shortly returning V,air of Toronto; Mr. Samuel Me- Mrs. Merner. The -study was giren in 'hopes she may expenerice improv-
? � I to hex home here. . Cloy and Mrs. MeNe-nn and son, Sam -'in six ,parts by the foll1owing: Mrs. ed health. .
The 'Spring Live Stock Fair will uel of London; Mr. and Mrs. R. John- Sinclair Mrs. 'Charles 'McDonnell, [Mrs. Albert Spencer is and' -has 'al- - ,, I I
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" Official Receiver soon be held and no doubt as in past son' and, Mr. and Mhrs, Cole, Godericb-, Mrs. li��bkir.k, Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs. M. so been very ,poorly for -some weeks, I
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.(Continued from Page 1) years many fine !speciinens of h`qrses Mr. D. MeNomn, Lucknow; Mr. and. Drysdale and Mrs, Jobn Elder.- The but al dat� bf wrilting i% feelinig �Qd �� I
- encountered during the past few and cattle will be in evidence, as t5his Mrs. Lockwood', Mrs. Gawley and meeting closed with a hymn and sc-mewhat better.
e years by the Co-operative Company 'ection is .noted for 'fine live stock in, ,-qrs. .,Co,o,k,, Clinton, and Mrs. Alice'pray,er. The Day of Prayer on Friday af-
a18se-s. Joynt, of Toronto. Mr. Howard Hemphill of Toronto terno,on l9st held this year in Car- . I )
Mr. George H. Po , lliek is quite poor-, 'Mr. and Mrs. J'oh4 Sbe ' � , w nts, mel"Presbyterian 0burch was a un -
in regard to ferbilizers and-. told how all cl . I I I
11 farmers are saving as much as $10 pherd, Mrs. , spent the week -end itb his pare .
e Per ton by co-operativie, buying and ly at ,date of writing, I Fred 'Manns, John Woods, Watson Mr. and Mrs. A. -W. E. Hemphill. ion one of the three local eburebes I I
- home miixing of fertilizers, thus pro- Some ,of our faritnieTs ,have tapped Woods and -Miss'M�ary Woods attend- � iMr. and IVIrs. Thomas Consitt spent and was well attended wfth an ex- ',' . I
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i viding a defeTtce for the farmer that rees wl pretty good run of ed bbe funeral of the late Mr a few days latst we,e&at the home of cellent program ,fitted for the occa-
would' permit Mm to buy fertilizers sap and with frosty nights and sunny Cbristie, Of Hibbert Tp., on Saturday their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. sion, and We regret ithat we ,have not . I
E at fair market profit through the days,a good yield of sugar and mo.1- afternoon last. I and Mrs. Clarence Parke, of near Zur- space enough to give in detail, bu-b .
Co-operative, asses . The Firemen held a largely at-' ich. . guffwe it 'Ito say that the , services
It rwas decided to form a commit- Miss Ethel Murdock, in w-riting to tended dance in the Town Hall an Church Services thr(yughout were most uplifting and I ,
n tee -to look after a suit6ble site for a b4iencls tlais veW' -Aloped that zbe Wedhiesday night of, 1, t w k 4
�,,;ner as ee and Services on Sunday last in Carmel beneficial to all attending and from I.. .
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' station with fertilizer and Inixer at and Mz�s. ltoga;rW, a 'particular,- friend intend h1olding a euchre and dance Presbyterian Church were conducted yeatr to year these services are being .
e intend leaviing for Calgary, Alta., to on Friday evening of this week in ,by the pastor, Rerv. �W. A. Youn - a,11tended and mbst
7 a ciapamity of 30 tons a day. . . � g. At more laritely I
It The members 'of the committee are spend a m1with vAtb 'Miss 'Murd-ock's the Town Hall and for wbieb they the evening services, the pastor con- hedpful to all. .
I Wallace Haugh, ,R. Archdbald, W. sister, 'Mrs. Cleveland Hogarth, nee have, -secured good mulsical talent. tinued his special course of sermons, Ball Club Organizes
Miss Vera 'Murdock, and, going at 'Miss Minnie Reid is, in St. Joseph'S the subject being "I& Christianity A Nsery successful organizatiop e
e Ghart6rs, Gordon M&Gavin, George t_his Wee time of year will, no dou'J-t, Hospital at London -where on Monday Practicable.' There -was a very good meetdng of the'llensodl Baseball 4010b
e Ralmrsuy, Robert 'McKereber, Austin -have a Very pleasent trip. la7,,+ -,be underwent an operation for attendance and- the musical part of was held Monday might, March 11th, I I
? D'olimage, Walter Scott, George Watt, Mr. and , Mrs. William Dougall of F.pine trouble and at date of writing the -service was well rend�ered by a in the council chamber of the Tovu I I I
Russell Scott, Oswald Waiker, Ken- the village intend celebrating their is' doing as well as can, be expected. male choir, who did exceedingly well Hall with a good representation tof . �
neth Jackson and Scott D�avidson.
I golden wedding anniversary on Tues- The annual public meeting of the in the rendering of two anthems and thos�e interested in attendance. An, . I
day of next week,.MaTch 19th, their Hensall branch of the Bible. Society a Isextette by Messrs. Mustard,' Moir, election of officers, was held followeA I
e sons and ,daughter.-, planning the was -held in, the Town Hall on Wed- Bengough, McLaren, Millar and 2&- by a discirssion of the coming year'ii*
I same for them and ,of which more nesday evening of this week when Laren, and duet ,by Rev. Mr. Young business. The position of president I
Ef Our stock of wall paper for 1935 particulars will be given in nftt the Field Secretary, Rev. Deiinie and t1m leader, W. A. Mel-aren. � was left open for the executiroe tb I
is now complete, the colorings an week's issue. Bright, of ,London, gave an illustrat- At the United Church the pastor s,ele,dt. The following are the officeTs
designs are very -pretty. .d Mir. Noilman' Alexander, 'a son of ed lecture. It was a union meletinIg delivered glood, impreasive sermons, elected: HonoTary Presidents, Jgs. I
and r�ee them. Go" in ,Mr. PMI'lliam Alexander, spent last of the three local churches. both morning and evening, while the ,Bal-lantyne, (M.P.P., W. H. Gol(fing, �,
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3 Store. 3609-2 week in London attending -meetings The WXZ. of the United Church choir well sustained their part of `M.P.; Reeve W. J. Jones, J. W. Ort, . . I ,
Canadian Legion Euchre and Dance in the interests of proiducts and agri- held their regular morobbly, �meeting the service. A solo at the morning wein, T. E. Drummond, J. Paterson,
culture and mattemof farming' gen- on Tbuysday afternoon, March 7th, service was rendeTed by L. Battersby W. Kerslake, J. Bontbron, H. Arnold; I
- on March 18tb. See ad. on page 8. erally. ' with the president, 'Mrs. Crosis, in the. who also took a ispecial part. in the Vice-Presi4dent, John Passmore; Sec- I
t, Subscriptions re4eeived at the R&n- 'MT. Young speaking here a fiew 92- chair. The ,meeting opened vAth a anthem. At the evening diet of retaTy, L. Battersby; Tre&surer, E.
. Sall Po,st Office for all daily and week-
ly newspapers. Patronize your Post- ternoons ago at a meeting of farall- hymn and.'prayer. It was agreedthat worship in addition to a fine evangel- Zaddi,�k; Manager, La-ird ,Mckle; 11 I
. master who handles your papers and ers, gafve a ftne lect;ure dealing *,th the birtbday party be held on the irstic ,discourse, special parts in a -Mascot, L. Hudision; Official Scorer, I
. endeavors to give you good sem,ice. mortg�ages, farm loans, com1n3lunlity 20th of'March in the evening and well -rendered anthem was taken by Dune. Hoggarth. Hen&ill U looking I
A nukt�be;r of post -office 6 ts axe cleaning of seeds and grain and other Mrs. Drysdale and'Mrs. Sinclair were' Dr. Ivan Smillie, and a closing quart- forward to ,a very gtrohg team for
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- still iinpaid, for the past year, and sulbjectip vital to the interests of the appointed a Program co,mmidttee and ette very feelingly rendered by Mrs. the coming year and will start proe- .
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alpa,foT SeVeMl years past, and -pay- farmer. There was a good attend,, Mrz. 3fickle and Mrs. Norman Cook, George Hess, 'Mrs. Thomas Sherritt, tise as soon as ,the gTou-nd is in fit I
Aent will be very much appreciated. an;ce and deep interest Trianifested. a lunch committee. Mrs. Charles Mr. Th-omas Sherdtt and Dr. Svilllie. condition.. .
r G. J. Sutherland, Postmaster. The lo-ewl mini4l*ery are s -11 and Mrs. Elder ere ap- The Rector, Rev. 'Mr. Hendry� con- 'Group V of t1he WJM.IS, -of Carltz" I
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11 1 3-509-2 fine interest in the schools by often, pointed a Asiting committee for the ducted the services, very acceptably Chrui-ich are tputting ou, an Irish ,wm,- I t
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attending to speak on mat;ters ,of Te- month tof April. Owing to ill 'health in t,,�t. Paul's Anglican Church, the cert: on Friday, MaTch"15th. ,?ewl .
To Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary lig-lon and the asking and dxplaining Mrs. McQueen sent in (her -resignation cho-ir taiking their part in.' tb will gdve a taft I
f Mr. an1d Mes. Williaml Dougalq, Sr, e Iservice Thvmpslon of Kippert 11
�- Of Henmll, (will be at, 'home, inforh+ in the WAY of Bible incidem-ts and as leader of the Misision Band. Miss in their usually pleasing manner. on her Itrip to ,Be-oniludis-
awakening interest in, the book of Verda. Watson, Miss Gladys Passmore I
I ally, to their friends 'on the occasion ihoo,ks. . Next Buhday, March 17th, being WyTna Hudson spent, the weebelitid
of tbe flftieth anniversary of their ' and Miss L. Love were appointed, to what is termed 'Go to -Church Sun- in London with'her sister and bro-
The annual meetip, Mission Band: The. day," ,a special effort will -be made to ther-in-law, Mir. and T&s. H. Ambrey.
wedding, on Tuesday, March 19th, , g of the Hen- take charfie, of the I
R from, three to six p.m. sall brwneh of the 'Western Ontario devotiotial part of the -meeting was have very laxge attendances and Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Scruton of
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