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r�lk y t xs st'r but' it .is true (that whQ'A the home wf hide relllGs, 'fir", , .a 1' ! ,
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'li''1 ,'' "„` '; i me lewowlc). rather believe the 1uwed ire '1}sall ultra) 19(1=1, Y
p P moved bo a hlomeatead 3n SaskatrJie James) Bo- thmon aver aha weelirend• NO. X -�-WI aI)CIR CF, '� a
” , an who tames; knocking at the wan. In 1909 they moved tolorth IensalJtlores will casae �VVeimne A
k .; 1' k S W`1ll be imerte� ,at new low cash rates. door ,than anyone they 'kxaaw an +the Dakota and later t'h'ey moved) tb Wis- d'ay aft,ervaons during June, July an By Joan Elder
'. ° yl a 7i.ost and Found. Coming-Ave!n"fs, Etc. -gar wird: oo tyxmusllity. The banker has the ing cousin, where 'th4 resided uulltil four Augtdt, exclepting :weeks with a p'ub . e
y The ne*t )pioneer to Tecall• is' 'Wil- trees to 'pult on 'top of 'a brush felicts
- � . r ?° j ;,,seek ....,...,° ............:...::.....`.' .....1 cont terests 'of 671 Customer 'at heart for ,ears ago when 'Huey moved to I1on lie holiday.
it: +w - . V. week ....:............°.. - ....as cent if his customer looses his money, t111e Y )lain MaFamlane. He was a v'emy old slang bile 1+bad Wand got:dmivilug lata$
,1 g ' .. - 41 ,reek .......... .....................°.....°....as creta banker has most his customer. 'Mowntai'n, Michigan, where phe died. Stores khatered , n . as I xeanennber him Only one old white hoose drawing thosi5 -#e".
G w I t' � ,;' Iawmum .charge,, first insertion She had .been ailing about a year with The vlill'age on Mbndav idlght was "
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'Each fra;tlsQ, iniCisl and atibraviation conn as one word. Investment seeks m'ain'ly to con- diabetes Her husband, flows sons and visi}ited Iby some.Iburglarm who hail thing' in particular aetn'aips in my the (fence and Sam gut theca �o>ls
' '`",O .vhauka, in uaaorislm:' wouces--"1 eemt per word. .Minimum, 50 cents per week- serve capital and to insure a ,worms) one daughter survive, namely: Ezra, recently, it is lbplieved', been ),reek- mind about him and i;iiat was hear. 'tap of the fence, That was s dol g e
" 1 return from 1+t, whereas speculation i him call the ftalk to their meals. time I ever felt a if I was d6 ' I .
ke sass mo directed to a Box. Number. ear of The Huron t5cpaaitar, for la cents Jahn, George and Benjamin and Mrs: in+� into business plaee8 in neighbor- ,'
` • 1I'll 11' 'll aims to irncrease capital but in doing Glmffard Syo�uist, all 0f, on lYloun-' ing•• places ,but wihYle several aces' He had a yell like a locomotive something ant) when. T want home ' I �
11 o.a . , , whistle. He died some time in +the 'told the 'folks what I alar) been doing .
x op*�' additional per week will, be charged if ®de in above classes are not pais y the Sp must assume ibs,attend'ank risk. w m
w��bf riRail►rda7! night in the week in which the ad was rug The subject of the elvlexiirug starts lain, 1VIacl1.• Twp sisters, Mrs. Emm1a were entemed here, nothing o any eTi latez ears dh
sev isles and they told, me in y ab
• ; Aiartiagea and Deaths ins free of charge. with mortgages, bath farm and im- wood's +of iFillmore, Sask., and 'Mies .importance was missmncg: ,
g Clarissa. Mitchell of Hensall, and one Mas. '13onthron, .ST." who has 'bees $hs nvxf'e dived for several years af- I d'ddared of 1 had white
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tq;;. accipn Sales. Notice to creastora, Ems. -Rates on apva�eat;on ter and kept house for (Duncan and, would buy tiller white Horse.:, Aro-
r , L proved urban lea) estate and I doubt brother, W+i'Iliani J. 'Mitchell, of Sav- sb serif}usly ill for some weeks, is, at 'Jimlmie. I was 'thelre many times other peculiarity crops nip Tight. here, ..
�, or Notice if there are many 'here who are not oy, Alberta, SISD survive. The' fun- date of writing, much imprb;vied and .
1. ArticlesSale familiar with this form of invest- era vwas ,&ldl orn' Friday afternoon has been able to take ear rides. when sin's)) and recall seeing old (Mrs'. and that is what 'possessed oils iMT.
_,•. PLANTS 'FOR SALE—�I4MATOES. Cab OTIOE—alIAVING TAKEN OVER THE 1.leP.t in me way or another, and lat-
from her holme with interment in Ix- (Mrs: T. Lindsay on ;Sunday last McFarlane before she died,, Some of McFarlane to take up and locate con "
:,. era --TOPeppers; a large ab- N cartage and gray busdmeas of Wtilson o. terly sometimes to their sarrrow. 011 'Miourntaip Cemetery. was visited by ,her two 'daixghters and her grand daughters 'then kept house su'cmi a hilly +lmo9ten faun as' he did, ;
7� , ,,, bags Oaulihow
eWatmiene of Rawer plants ,with several new Hawkins, I am prepared to de act kinds of The earliest mortgage of which."we a regret to hale to mention that Ithemr husbands fh,om the Township of ib'r• Duncan anal' James. It was robe t the hilliest in that part
` �V' g N Duncan was known 'far and near of the country. 'I rswpgose they +had ►
varieties. we invilbe you to .comae and see team work. VV. H. MONTGOMERY. 3520x1 have knowledge was made about William Joynt, who has put in four �ickersmilill,
;. A. L PORTEOUS, west street, sea- #250'0' B:C. when a certain man pled'g- Special Council Meeting as a fine, e'xemp'lary man. He used' always 'been s'ho'rt of water in Scot- r r
sslaxz years in Dentgl' Comlege at Toronto,
:, ed his vineyard as security for a lose_ was taken quite sud'd'enly ill about a A speeial meeting of the village to lead the singing in the Ross, Church land and guar{tecp against further
AR FOR sALE—IN GOOD CONDITION. COURT OF RE -V ISIO� A mortgage is about the only -
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to sox 37, HURON EXPOSITOR. CUA which affords a 'concrete pie- week ago, 'although he had not been council was held' in the council chain= in 'Brucefield for quite a while before trouble along s the.
line, I know ens
in 'his usually good he4l'th for some laeT on MAonday evening at 7 b'clock it .was done away with. One bhang a fact this was the. case in a similar
r 36_0x1 McKillop tune of what is behind it, t has, little time befog@ expeiiel,cang the with all i eemlbers present, The fbl- I remember my father maaking refer- instance. '
hgwever, ,the disadvr.niage, of not be- a 9
HE COUNCIL of Tlis TOWNSHIP of breakdown,
9n his healih. After. con- lowing motions were put and dal- that he diduno't�unsmakecan aadpipetunt9l anys 'I sill vtrillyinhthat home forat I never aCb�l- ,
For Sale or Rent 1 McISi lip will meet as 'a Court , of Re-, ing readily available to those per- 5 sultation with eminent physicians it ries: 'That -.we purchaser 2,
v;aipn against the assessment molt) of lass at s:ms of comparatively small nican,s. was thought well to :take him to a lo'n,s more ,of read '.oil; that ro allow he was over fifty yearns -of age ani, ted, nvt * reigned supreme, 'Da big �f' I
WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE TO Winthrop Hall, on M'ond'ay, June 3rd, at ten In the larger cities, building, costs hospital for rest and' 'trestmen't and G. 'Thompson to erect a roof at the after that the pipe was seldom +out did • ivat •pretend' to farm on a hag I
D close oho estate of the late Isabella'Ross, •o'clock a.m. Interested Parties should ;overn have tieoome so great that individual it is hoped he may soon regain his fromlt •of the elevator ureter the sups of his mouth. I rememlber Duncan scale, but made':plen'ty fior old age n
(the dwelling house on Centre street must be y5emselves accordingly. accustomed, good health and vigor. He ervision df the IFroperty C'ommikttee, having (Sam Alexander working for and sold, the farm and, retired to, , ,
�' sold Electric lights, taws water, cement cis- The Township Treasurer will receive cask loans secured by first mortgages have
term, all, Electric
coca condition. Possession ar• peaI.m nts on assessments on the Kinburn grown too large to be handled by is the youngest son of Mrs. Alice that the S'tree't Committee slugervise him about 1878. He was' cutting Hensall where he died. {
banged. A. D. SUTH'ERLANiI, seafonbh. swamrp Dbain from parties desiring to pay private investors. In order to reach Joylrt of this' village. th'e opening of the street west' 0f down, some small )song trees in the James owned fifty acres sof the nest
rth. tf Swat on sada drain, at this meeting. the smaller investors, the plan has bush which •was located on the back farm, south, which he worked about * '
JOHN McNAY, Werk, The'opening. rgame of baseball was the
24thrbfMay was observed as end of his farm and not far from my as, long as he was able. He used to
R. 2, seafoed been devised of the borrowers giving played on the d!iamlond on Mlonday
3539-2 a trust deed to an in'vestmrent hous'e evening 'last between the Irish Nine a holiday here, all places o£ 'business fathe'r's h'ous'e, He'had an -old white live will, Duxilcan .and walked (bar!!i:
P'011ltl'y and issuing 'bonds secured' by it, the 0f Luca and the Black daps an'd' re- being closed 'a'ndi the mrajbrity of the .hrorse of 'Duncan''s there hauling the and'forth to his own farm, Jimmie+ r
bons being sold by the investment did not put all the money he mad®
ONE WEEK SALE Notice to Creditors abated ill a scare of 3 in favor of citizens spending the day from home, in the bank for ,keep, but spent some ,
house. Hensall, iMr. Le: Roy O'Brien' of Zur- some at the different ,points along the
•A 'bond is, therefore, a mortgage ich was the 'plate umpire and Donald lake and others where the day was ed. ire churcliapshed; same granted- ex- as he went along.
Chicks NOTICE TO CREDITORS slit into axial) units. Or 'it may be Wallianm . Dougall appear- FJ'immie 'McFarlane was the but- °
P Hoggarbh 'of Hensall, base umpire. 'being celebrated. sn' ,
th OTICE IS HEREBX GIVEN PURSUANT described as an obligation to repay The attendance was Holt as large as - Preparing For Reunion ° ed, re his assessment; assessors eller of the country and many a
is May 30th to June 6 N to the Statutes in that behalf, that all a loan to a creditor, whereas a share it would have been had the weather 'Me different committees in con- judgment sustained, M. J: Dnt sub- carcass he left hanging w c 'his credit
All Chielus' R.OrP, Sired from Government persons having dlaium against the Estate of of stock is the. evidence of ownership necti'on with the doming Old Boys' appeal Teas; assessor's judgment sus- and 'a great deal of which he would
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Spall Ch, Breeders. 1799 old Leshorns. John Hildebrand, late of the Town of Sea- not been' so threatening vAth heavy
of an 'individual interest in the as
$6.95. in the County of Huron, Widower, de- showers falling at intervals a s'h'ort. Reunion are •andia arrangement tin o in- ment�•:.� me lowJ. ered $150. re businessW. Fos- 9gietrbutchleredvery efor his ayor the neighbors hanks for, beeut + I
Barred and- White R forth, - fe'ctin plans a g 5 I
' $b.95 per ,100 ; 1�a, •
Heavy 'breed Cockerels, ($3.95: Leghorn Cock- ceased, who died an or about the Roth day Sets and profits of -a business. time before the commencement of the g
erels, '$2.00. Also daY' oltl' Pullets and Started of April, 1935. are required fb forward their A number of .smaller mlortgages game: Th•e players on their, way to' sure a very pleasant and successful ter, H. Howard, 'F.. Kennings and long as able to do so. I r
rt',. Chicks—al bar2rains. claims duly proven to the undersigned,sglac- might be deposited in a similar man - 1
High To Notch Quality. i'bor, an or before the 7th day of June, 1986. the game were headed- by the �lti-, nar1a future will advertseimthe giro- tilesr dweling�eassessOT's 1 judgment IMdFarlane'sre There reincludilrg Vuncasix of a n, James
Usual .Hug p
ToNotch Chick Hatcher after which data the Ehavingr will proceed to ner and as the individual Incl tga era zens'' 'Band"
p y dstribute the es babe. having regard, only roc matured' and were paid' off, others Masons Hold Church Service grams for each day and sill acetas) sustained. Mrs's C. Msame 'appear- and John, 'Mrs. Duncan McLean,
29 Ontario St. Phone 1257 and being responsible only for the claims of would be deposited in their stead, ;Services in •St. Pawl's Anglican ev'en'ts• ed, re hers dwelling; same lowered William Wbod and (Mrs. John Wood.
STRATFORD which he shall ahem kava had nabice keeping intact, the actin ity behind Rev, ,W. J. Hendry announced' on $50. 'Mrs. 'H: Workman appeared, re All these .people 'have passed away
nA'1ED May 17th. 1935. Church were conducted both morn -
JOHN if. BEST, the bond's. This type of bond might ing an elvening by the Rector, Rev. Sun, last at his sexvi�c}e that he hex dwe'l'ling; same lowered $100. years ago. ,
Solicitor for the Executor. . be known as collateral trust real es- in J IH{eardxy the sulbjt,"t at the tbuld be in charge sof the congrega-
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,tate bands. The problem. of this type
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'being
'tenons, hlotili here 'and at Sia a, uxl' 1
1, INOTICE
Auction Sales a
of bond is the quality of the secure y
morning service _Modern
In the evening he addressed t'h'e m'em-'
the first July, when his successor
TO CREDITORS
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deposited to secure them.
hers of the Msas'oniic Order of the 10-
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will be inducted.
i• . "AUCTI N SALE O,F PURE BRED S'HORT'-
', Stock
OMS IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSVADir
N Chart all
,pd reputable fifnancial institution,,
cal lodge, his subject being "Temple
Hold Court of Revision
Revisi0 on the 1935
_ _ (horn �Oattle, ho be held at 'Cloverdale
Z:`atan, ed;&n, Ont. an Tuesday, inns 11th, persons,
.o the statutes in tb'at behalf
having claims ,against Leonard Shol-
.t,�ith competent legal advice, is there-
fore to see that the recur-
Buildin " The - members of .+the
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.badge aeeemganied by brethren fr0m....as'sessmelvt,
The Court of
held in 'the eoulicil
1936, at 1.30 P m : 20 young fcxnuules, most dice.
bf'which.are in calf to Browndale Border, a Huron
'late of the 'fownslniP of Tuckersmith,
County, who died on the 20th daY of
,necessary
i'ty is ample; especially when it is
neighboring lodges, met at the lodge
_was
chamber on 1141oni1ay night, May �,
the of it'he
-' prmrinenit show winner Por James Douglas & January,
1934, are required tb send to the
cons that the trust deeds whish
room 'at 6.30 and• headed by the Citi-
at 7,30, with all members
Sons, and Broadhooks Comet, 2nd, a low undersigned
dov�n chick -fleshed bull: 5 dhaice young bulls, particulars
solickdrs for the Executors, ful,
in writing and verified by asT-
attach the bonds to the property are
,
zens Band, marched- to the church,
in-
council present and all took the sta-
declaration, F. G. Bonlallron
good colors and golb ;individuals, .all sired by davit,
-Browndale been
of their claims and ,the nature of the
or be-
often 'elaborate documents .of as many
where they w re very ably. . and
by the Rector.
tutary
re ,his assessment; the
Border. These herds have securities,
bred for genfmatians for booth milk and beef fore
if any, held by them, on
the Sth day of June, 1935, after which
fifty pages.
Federal and Provincial bonds are
terestingly addressed,
Following the service the brethren,
appeared
same was lowered $b0. A. W. E.
produciaan and are fully accredited and blooddate
tested. For calts2cgues, write W- C. F. tribute
the said Exeantor3 wall proceed to dis-
the assets a the said deceased, having
, unsecured obligations resting only ,on
headed again by. the Band, marched
Hem�p'hihl .appeared re his assess-
judgment sustained.
. OE$TREICHER, Crediton, R. M. PECK, Zur- regard
ich, Out., propr';etors. L. E.• Fvduklin, G. H. stair)
only to 'the claims of which they t' en
have had notice.
„ the "pledge -of the credit of °'the is-
suing government.
to the lodge xoom where votes of
thanks were -passed for the Rev. Mr.
menti assessor's
N. E., (Cook apperared; re mill proper -
Elliott orad F. Taylor, Auctioneers. 3520-2
DATED at Seadarth, Ont•, this 18th day of
default of these bonds'
Hendry and the choir and to the Band
ty; !same )lowered $10aY. Cudmore Es -
May, 1935.
HAYS & MEIR,
i Solicitors for Executors.M.
Zn case of
there is no redress as the govern-
and visiting brethren, .
the United Church, the castor,
tate appeal read; assessor's judgment
sustained. 'G. Drysdale 'appeared,
AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE HOUSE
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merit canho't be sued without its tori-
Rev. A. Sinclair, gave,most alltere5
v.
dwelling; same lowered $1715t;
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AND LOT ,AND CONTENTS OF SAME
IN THE TOWN of sEAFORTH
sent.
Municipal, 'County and Township
h
ing and im+pressiwe discourses both
Dr. I.
with
also re rink, same to et dealt with
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by council at next meeting. M. G,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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THAT ALL
bonds -or debentures are similarly un-
merning and evening, while
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rnHE EKECUTGR OF THE ESTATE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Smillie rendered a Sulo an ran rya
11 Jean Brown, late of the Town of, Sea- 1V creditors arnd others having claims against secured obligations resting on rile
lfgrbh, Mtanried woman, deceased, has in- the esdahe of George Louis Reinke, tate of ,pledge of credit of the ensuing swat- and Launce �attisby took parts in an
srtnuried Geo, H. Ellibtt, Auctioneer, tau sell the Town 'of Seaforth, in -the County of Hur- Orit anthem. At the evenipg Service 'MTs. f . f
by public •,$uctibn `on Saturday; June 1, 1935, on, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on y George Hess rendered a solo. -. I •
gt 2 p.m, slharp, on the premises, the follow- the lith daY of May, 1935, :are required to Until recently municipal bonds as a rev. W. A Young of Carmel Pres-
inrc desirable property: The west. hath of forward their claims duty proven to the un- Class were re'gard'ed as a conserva- -' •
4. Lot Number 194 on the worth side of Huron dersigned, Solicia}or for the Execubar, an or rive investment. In each C3Se, how- byWt.erian Church 'Occupied his coli1. ,
street, Jarvis Survey of Part 'of the Town of before the 10th day of June, 1935. pulpit at bath services, delivering im-
SoMfor'th. .on said Lot is erected a- fine 1}_, AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ever, the credit of the issuing muni- pressive sermons, while the choir well
storey frame dwelling containing 7 rooms and after the sai dlast mentioned date. the Ex- cipality, is to be into considers- f
I. woodshed. bested by stoves and lighted by ecutor will proceed to distribute the assets Sustained theirlparts. '• � '
woodshed,
The Property 'is in good repair tion just as the 'credit 'standing of !�` � >{' , /' � a
aP the estate, having regard only to the J Streets Are Oiled / >. ;',
and is centrally located being but a, block off claims of which he then shall have notice. an individual 'OT corporation is to be The village council' have had all
Main Street. DATED, at Seaforth, Ontario, this 21st day considered before purchasing bonds
At the sa-me tin a and place the followinz of May, 1936,• or shares .of stock. the side and back streets well oiled
chattels will be sold by public auction: Two .. JOHN J. HUGGARD, The question of the legality of in order to 'oi'ercome the dust from
g•piece bedroom sum.•; 1 dining room table, Seaforth, Ontario, 0
s writing desk. 1 eleetrfe chandelier. I kitchen Solicitor for the Executor.. municipal bond issues is considered traffic on them and have ,been 'pretty
��� cabinet 1 hail rack, 5 rocking chairs. is 3.919-3 by bori•d houses to be sufficiently com•-, careful to keep the eross'ing connect- o f
" ,{. chairs, 1 high chair, 1' sofa, 1 corner what- in wi,th the avement free of oil, "
�" wot 7 sm41 tables. 2 beds, 1 chest of draw- plea to warrant the employment of a. g p'
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P. era, 1 wash stand, 3 Ola country chests. 1 consulting attorney who makes a 'which ,track's .so 'badly. ^ .
his: sideboard, 1 kitchen table, 1 drop-leaf table, Births ° specialty of that branch of domestic The Masons of Hen
Lodge are + s
,,, 1 Davis sawing machine. 1 Quebec heating law, invited by the brethren of Lebanon to �
stove. 1 wicking stove, 2 coral oil stoves. 1 Ci.FRRIF—In �Cl.infbon Community Hospital, on Lode Exeter, to attend anniversary •
. , ' spinning wheel, 1 -clock, 4 pletbres, dishes' May 18th, to Mr. emd Mrs. R. Currie, a son The two matters of oo'nkr611ing int- a Lodge, :V and abher.goods too numerous to mention, all --Frederick Charles. a poriance are the questions 'of "power services in Trivflti Memorial Church •
�::', in good condition. RHODE=•At ,CrbmrarttY. on 1faY 18th, to biro On issue" and -of the effect of the re- on the coming Sunday afternoon, June
y, Tatmrs on Property—Ten per cent of pur- and Mrs. Alex. Rhode, a daun,5hter. e
�,• chase price on day of 'sale; balance within R=CHINSON—In Hibbert, on May loth, to mes'entations contained ih the bonds. 2nd, 'when the Bishop of Huron is ex- �
thirty days. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson, a daugh- it i5 rare that an issue of municipal petted' to address them. .
b ` ' Terms on Chattels—Cash. ter• lic•n•ds is made without some doiect 'Sermice to mark the tenth year of -
For further partidulars and conditions of KELLER—In Exeter on May 11th, to Mr. and co'lnected with the proceedings. the -Union -of the United s' Churcherrr��� �_
;moi, - sate a lY, to, -- XTs. Elmer Keller, a daughter. will be held on Sunday,' June 9th, if . I
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� JOHN J.;, HUGGARD. Seaforth, Ont., NORRIS—In Scott Manorial Hospital, Sea- (Continued on ,Page 5) when there will be a'talented minister , /Cj / i[ji? T
fi:, Solfcitw for Executor. forth, on May 28Iffa, M Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
';:? G. H. Elliott. Auctioneer. uel Norris. Staffs, a daughter. from 'rOrOnbO t0 .preach, 'both s are
;i,;:;' DATED Mas la, 1135. s51s-3 ing and evening. These services are. "� �. �
Marriages being held in all 'the 'churches of the
HENSALL. ��
1�.. union to in the tenth annivexs- r3
' AiKENHE&D-COCHRANSE—At Knlox Church k„ \,u All—
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' POPULAR STALLIONS Manse. Stratford, on May 2nd, by the Rev. UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS _14, "a fit,\
�.' .. Charles S. Oak, Donalda, only daughter of A and effeciz belonging to Mrs. W. C. 'Mr. 'William Jarrott and F1YIrs, t�t°`'
4 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Obehrane, bo Wilfred Davis,ennAl, Omt., v,idl take ple,ce at her Troyer of Bridgen spent 1Sunday'at,
D. A;kanhead, sen of Mr. William Aiken- the hOlme of IVLT. and, Mrs. William 1„lar f
The Imported Premium Belgian Stud head ke Brvicefiald res dance, Saturday afternoon lune Sbh. For
F M,ONTONDAI.E KING HICrK5 BURKE—At Andrew's Manse, Bay- rurcher parbakulars see bills, or A: W. 20 Hyde, Mrs. Troyer remailing for the
HEMPHILL, Hensall. Yv9 r
' Pedistnea No. 4897 Enrolment No. 2904 Sreld, on May 10b, by the Rev., Jas. Gale, summer.
MAriory Bumke, to Maurice Hicks. Very Satisfied says: Cress Corn The very efficient secretary of the U
Will stand for the improvement of sbock Y
+ ch,� season as flomaws: - oTtlnion Salves are worth more. Old ,Boys' Reunion, Mr. Mark Drys-
Mbnday, Tuesday and Wednesday of eac''h They do the work. At Hem,phill's dale, is in receipt of very many let- Ctg,� Al
W.
, week alt James Norris' sale Stables, Mitchell. Deaths Drug Store. 3520-•1 � � V Yr
Thursday, Friday .and Saturday ax his own #era from old-time residents, who are p�
l,•' announcing their intelition 'of i,eing
Is;stable, one anile north of Hensall. g i VLIC, S th and
5 ' TemnM--IS13.00 to insure, Payable February TRAQUAIR—im Tuck'ersmith, on M'ay 15th, Miss Victoria Balton• and. -Miss Mar- resent. a Too” 1,ab1e -
John Traquair, in his 76th year. ion Shaw of Tor -onto and ''Masses Dor- P
.� , 1st, 1936. KAy�In.H'ubbert, on Sunday, May 19th, John Rev. A. Sinclair iS' tIliS• week at-'
{<" MORRIS & SMILLIE, Kav, to bis 77th year. is Norma and Maude IDo9bon and Mr. i 9, a xc gay'
Proprietors. tending the Caonference of the United The 1335 Ford is acclaimed sow pow
3519-10 ni05S—In West wa,wanosh on May 22nd, Al -At- Gordon 'Clemas of London spent the g !lIJJJ@@@,,, went. for
hent H. Moes, in his 79th Year. holiday at the Name of Mr. and Mrs. Church being held at Stratford.-$ Sec ,la
CHARTt7RS—In Oklahoma city. Ola , on Gordon Bolton. Mr. William Hyde spent a day re -b ever one for its stunnin osd
-! May 9, 193.5, Mrs. E. A. Chasterz, is her centf with friends in St., Marys. y y buys a F
.F� The Premium Clydesdale Stallion 7R#b year, formerrly of Her.rall. Mrs. L. Scott and daughter, Mar- ,rhe greenhouse is 'being well pat- beauty, luxurious upholstery and details•
• i MARATHON YET ion, -of T'oron'to, spenrt'the 24th at the' 11 P' ,
No. zzaso home of Mr. and iMrs. G. C. Petty, ronized for 991 kinds of plants and it
AUBURN. would •see that the )village this sums smart appointments.
I,; Enrotmwbt No. 205 Foram A 1 M'r, and Mrs. Lloyd liiludson of mer will be a bower 'of -beauty in the '
' ''' , Wil'l ett;amd for the imlpr'ovement of stock Forest visited with relatives' and' Hoover and plant lines.
cls sat hie own atmble. V_ mile west of Howell for fri'end's in 'town 'oft Sunday last.
k brae season of 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' As'qunthhave Miss Mae 'McNau,ghton of Toronto Mr. Jack Faber and Mr. Elgin Beneath this shimmeringbeauty
,,. ^ Term—%2.00, Payable February 1, 1936, Ori fast curves. DeLuae models
,K: returned home after spending�wee'k spent the week -en's at the home of Rbweliffe spent a day in Toronto dur- is Gibraltar -like strgngth anis
R s D. BURNS, i%a�, 61 , in the past week. are equipped with Safety Glass
1. ,; Manager. with their 'daughter, Mrs... F Me- her parents', Mir. -and Mrs. D. Me- p Safety—a welded -into -one-piece '
3529- Ilveen of Bownmanvii'1 fy Mr. William Hyde and son, Har- '
"Naughton' vey, and Miss Reta 'Bel9 visited fate- all around —at Il0 a%tri COSI.
" Mr. Archie Rob' rn has I'll d Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and children
"> The ?rntrorted Percheron statu'on the house form y •owned 'by the of London visited ith relatives' in ly walla friends in $elsvont, solid steelbody. The extremely
,f.. _,, r "`e IMT. and Mrs. Alvin H'em:'Pbill spent
i .11 ': CARNIVAFlS CHOICE labs Mrs. Searle.. 'town on Sunday. `i
k ; xy.. • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Doe at- Mms, Reid and' two sons of Port a few days recently with re atives and Strong -type frame Of last year Redistribution, of weight Of Car'
[14s�a7 zossoa--nark Brown tended the funeral of the lata 's bro- friends in Toronto, their son, How-
. Enrohnant No. 8069 Rowan spent Sund at the home of ard, who is attending the U'nivers'ity has been further, strengthened. and passengers on a much longer
ii 1 wliaa albana for the improvement of stock then, the late Mr. Reinke, of Tucker- th'e former's parent ; Mr. and Mrs. 'thane returning home for the boli-
,,, •,: , Ed: Schae£3'er, g ° The brakes are mor® powerful and spring base, provides ""a front -seat
hlrrisr season as follows: Mbnday Noon—Will smith, last 'Sunday. .days.
I '
• Mr. Clinton Lansing of Patton vis- ikrs. Agnes-'M�cDona'ld left on Sul 'days. 1'
. ,, ,r : leave ei own stable at' Munro, to William item his sister, Mrs. John Raithby,
I3es,inaweis. Brdtnagen, •for •night Tuesday Af- Miss 'Marie Miller of Windsor spent operate with less ped pressure.
.1,?,." 'tel�tdon--rl'ro John L. Ms1'one's. Beerclin+004 for day ,for Guelph, where s'h�e will visit the -past week with her relatives in . ride for back-seat passengers.
l.1, ache, weF John L, o lone'%Willia,n M'ason's. co„t last week. at the ,home 'of her- bro'th'er and sis- p lei Mr -Balloon Tires ve more
I sf ' bban;ce, far nisi: then Hca uta Gtew'a, On Tuesday afternoon, May 215 , at tez in law Mo. and Mrs. oh'n Buch- the village and vieiklity, malting her g b� "
4' s� 33t11tom 19Cii;!ltway, fo ,odght, ThundaY-T0 W the regular monthly meeting of the anal, fora couple of 'weeks, 'tome while here with 'her uncle and road Contact and resist tire • roll Let us send this car' aroIIltd for
V p, ThOueps6n's, Tuakorsmid1h, for noon; then Women's Institute Mrs. M,oxtimore who bag spent aunt, Mr. 'ands iMMs. (Charles ti. Jinks.
tall 11 )home far migiat. Friday Afternoon - 'Ib , IIVIrs. Alice Joynt, 1Mr, T. TC. Joynt made a business
�''w%rw $r>Erce, Cdomar^a, El;anviute for night satyr- gave 'a splendid' ad'd'ress on her ex- the wixlrtei with ,her 'Sons' in Tlloronto, ---"" you to inspect, to ride in, to drive.
9 , .1 , Tib rens Guntrrirng's, far noon: then pe'rien2es in China. Att th'e close of returned :bo ibex home here on Wed' trill to Toronto over 4111ie' weerk-end-
W bis iown-,dtable Ear ui8'h!h, the meeting - she was presented with nesclay of last week. 11yIIT 'and tros. P. (Derylin of Strut -
11'.' Learn for yourself what a wond8r•
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T. his.--Sls to dms'um payame February Lqt, A play entitled, School For Scan- ford called on• friend's and rel'atf'res 40
nE a�d .,tg"; 'rharse tW drawn in a'trailer. wilt a kri,dge lamp as a farewcil gift pri.,r " in the, village and vicinity' a few days ful Car it ise
0 2 I ,,o id. to '¢falls WiffhIn reasWoAble di&tance. , to her d•epartvre in June. dal," vill be -given under the ausipices ago. „ -NORMAN. PARSONS, Miss (Mildred Scott, R.N., spent last of the Ladies' Aid 'of k4t]1 v1 Presby- Mr. and MTs. C. HWsser have got 1
g ,t ; t�roprietor. as2oxtf week at tills home of her father, Mr. terian CJhw,lch on Fx+iday evelving, in
Robert Scott, the Tbw1, Hall, IHensail. This play
nicely settled, in the Petty IDlock, im-
, ,rr v {r�S� � ' is said 9ta be the finest' cofineldy in the mediately west of rile post Office,
In the rNLaitlan Aardliabl Lea e
"1'iµ d ' " the first of the s was, played last English langmage and is played by Mr, and Mrs. Fred . ,,Corb attend '
.�' a Mi i a I , Tuesday eav�nting at Dungannon. Tho ,the Young P`eople's'' Sbciety,.o� Knox ed the funeral of ,h?tr. ,,Corbett's aiF-
j .. score was 29-9 in""favor of s,Anburn. ter, Mlrt;`. f"iharlbtte 'RTowfly at Feribon,aly S "
,� �' ' V, ' Pl�esby'terian Chusch, QVliat{c+hc1, di- lVlichirgan, on Saturany. Mrs. Brown
-G�w r, 4 aw T ill Fri& -g evening )borne played reefed by'' Rev. A. it. G%s'on'. asged away a't t s home of her. � .,Garage - . .
��V here with a srdo're of 19-9 in favor of P .
i , t h1faml ons ibTiir 'William pedrt g r bio, on We i
1 r4 i8i ato olt� F�avbu:n., iTlteath' of Mrs.. d'aw htar in Tale:
i bI t r ,,'' dr a dfiz Miss, i1V[Iai+th Aklaalns Kiatchelfer' nesday, May �LLnd,'atl�tel' ye ''w .i11- oorr.� .. �w
'T r' ; ��' 1` � oats rotli aiexsitsK. ttNtord was xeeeirti+ here di'' then Thi is the seicll1111 �i�ter o) ML
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