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ii, "�, �J` - I ,-Ads will, be 1werted at new. low cash rates: ;, od linder the name of Carrick, axnong esme as q gres ly , to All , PP4r o4 UQAday'6ening at St. 19 -In the fbaselnev� of We chur-1014, ., I
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� . IS �� I was private secretary to his kinsmen, ships whose name originated in, this- quaintance with thim. Mr. Jarrott his 161ster, Miss Kate Moir, 4iad sut- .Mrs. H. DoW'Wid- son ot Guelpb N, 4
ll&f , " I . Minimum ebame. 940, Insertkp ................. 2.5 Cftft �, ountry,, being derived from the chief was a son* of thp late James Jarrot4 fered a severe stroke. He . inuawliate- spe 4 nt the week -end with Mr,' and
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" R .111'.., lanlo, In Memorijam Xott�- w ,4 one of, the pioneers of this dist I
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, - 4 ''. 0 .0 omis ment in 1806. In 1909 he. was and was born on the Jarrott home -hie train. fr*m . d familly, I
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41 - .� 10 cents Wittl7nal per week will be charged a Ads in akbwe dMft arcs not vaid by the farback as 1825, and in later surren- In early life he followed, farming on re'atives. Dr. Moir, 16 side of RiallAmOnd, St., South'
I - _ -Satturdaw. night in tbe. w0k 1W *Web Ae J�d . oaie4 and war, under Lord Castle- together witib Ill
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t, 1,; , I. flkbba. Marria . -isi-A. ''rh 1810 'he had is; seat on the .-_e - __ . _... .m_.AdjoLn14g ,the village and for wife and sister. recently left for a Mr, Colig S. Hudson on. Sunday Mat 0 1
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ii. -Auction Sales. Notice to Creditors. Etc. -Rates on &PPI&atim Adjuli-alty Board and in 18U Ile be- William Wawartosh 'Appear together, niany years also . -
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1,11 came a member of the privy council. �, I I
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M.P , For Sale � ' Notices He was,vice-pres'iden Oix years,,ago
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��� I 1,'. I I — of Trade Lntil 1818 and then toresi- I . u .Se to Miss Catharine MeDdliald, og it. The many friends of Mlsa.Molr go aroundL � I .
�, I," , FOR SALE -TWO PURE BRED JERSEY � NOTICE�-IF PARTY SEEN TAKING COAT Little is known of the persons or the same township, who survives hm trust that she will soon, be reaturet Mr. ThomeA Web* and staff at the ,
�, I'll, �� , ve dent -until 1823, when he succeeded - saw mill are kept very busily eanp -
I _ I heifers, due to, ml in JanukT, to Reg- - from Queen's Hotel Saturday nigtA does Lard Bexley as chancellor of the ex- places whose names were taken by toget er with a. family of -two sons ,to her usual health 4, ,
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I �l .1 6tered Jersey ,bull; also Jersey heifer calf. not relturn same, prosecution will 11ollow. R _ 19y
I " �, I beautiful heifers. Z. J., BARNEUM'turn to Queen's Hotel. , . e. chequer. in 1827 he took the title of .the remaining Huron Townships. and one daughter, Miss Etta Jarrott, Mr. Fred Heiraings, . aeconwanied -.ed and are making,gbod' use 'Cif,'all, �
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, "', ,�P� . Phone 276. , � 359W I Vis,count Goderich, which had beem,Ashfield was called after.tlie village ot Toronto; Dr. James T. Jarmtt,'of by his daughters, May and, Margaretl favorable weather and the mtft y'ard.
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2, �91r� .' ,�i':�`, � B bulls 8 to 10, mokLhe of age;- aired, by 'COURT OF REVISION last Duke of Kent of the family of cell'or Tburlo,w and lits brother, Thos., Seaforth. ,He is- also �6urvived by Northern Ontario, 'spending the time Ace business Aspeot Our mills and
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�', . �. . I ,�.; Browndale Border, Reds and Roam. Priced '' G i ,y. Vor many years Lord Goide.,rich warehouses are ever the scenes I f � .
11 , T of Seafoith the sons of Rev. Thomas Thur- Robert Love, and Mr. Robert Jarrott, north went to see the Dionne Quints. of Activity and commerce of whielz
. . . . . ":. ,� very reasonable ta order to move (thera OWTI strove to amend the system of taxa, were
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. � ,�, . 11 Xbre the held loaftle go in winter quavb't ITAKE NOTICE THAT 'ME FIRST MEET- tl-�on in the direction of greater free- low, reetor of Ashfield. of this district; Mr. Thomas Jarro-tt. At date of �vritleg we regret to. not only the village but. community, A I I
0 c", , � . , Apply IROBBRT M. PECK, Zurich. S694-3 ing of the Cour ' t of Revision lor hearing . dom of trade and he 'had much to do McKillop received its name from of North Portal, Sask., and Mr. Wil- have to report the death -of Mrs. Geo. have reason to feel proud of. I
l �i, .. I . . compladuts agairnst the Assessment Roll for .
� Q;' , . — ' , . '1936 .11 be held in the Council Chamber, V.iLh Canadian affairs during liAm 4rrott, of Brigderi, Ontario. The Eyre, of near Chiselliurs-t, who bas On account of the anndversary ser- 4 i
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� i . Seaforth, on Tuesday, the third day of N- bellion period. He was Premier of first directors of the, ,Canada Com- funeral will be held on Friday after- been in failing health for Some time. vic '
ull,�, 1, Articles For Sale . es in Caven Preebyterian Church,
� 1,� . � . , - .. I vember, I9&6. (at 8 o'clock p.m. Ey*igland in 1833. Party and, Kay was named In hOnOr noon at two o!clock from St. An- The funeral will be ,held from Chis- Exeter, there will be no evening ser- 0 0
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I., a From John Hullett, one of the firs ,of R. W.., Ray, joint secretary for drew's Church, Kippen, of which Mr. elhurst United .0hurch on Thursday -vice in',Carmel Church, on Sunday,
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. 11 466414iftion. ApW,y t . MISS GRACE �' OHN A- WILSON. directors of the Canada Company, the colonies, with Lord, Stanley. Jarrott was a life-long member and afternoon. Ftirther particulars will , 4 1 � , *
I ��'%l " STEPHENS, Qq4en'a Hotel. 3504xl I' Town CUrk. . .
� I 11 ;, , 8594-1 -the, toftship of Hullett derivedi its, for many years seryed; on the Session be.given next week. .� I
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I,, R SALE�-A QUANTITY OF NORTH— -, name. Mr. Hullett at one time lived . .� Board. Interment will be ruade in A rie a It .�
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I. I I ern Spy apples and Ituasets. 'Apply -to in the -province of Quebec and John , BRUCEFIELD Baird's cemetery, Brucefield, the pall- Mrs. George-Dalrympla will he sorry . I
I . MRS.1L. DOIG, 4-93 Hensad CentraL Auction Sales . I bearers being Messrs. William Alex- to learn will have to undergo a ser- CONSTIPATED* ,25' � I 4
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V, . UGS FOR SALF-TWO ORIENTAL PAT- %-,' Stock, Lod 29, Concession 1, Hibbert. on IIHQ.ps axe supplied''by a Mr. Hullett rane," Henry Ivison, James Finlay'6011 health, having left on Wednesday for D it , ,
'111i. -It R .. ..�,� BRUCEFIELD. . and John Bell. Kitchelier,'where the op YEAna, ALLMANI �
,,.r . tern rues, 6% x 9%, good as -new. Ap-, No. S Highway, on Thursday, October 29tb. who resides at Sillery, about 4 miles, . eration, will 4 0
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* beach between the mountain, and the . . I The marriage took place in Dundtas ! be successful. ., ..BR.OUGIff, ,..111r orr 4
PIANOSr7CLEARANOE SALE OF GUAR-, Mp, EARL SOMERS IS HOLDING AN water si I ,On, this their Jubilee, I ALLitr i $.
�% �:,�: . die, as 'far as Wolfe's Cove United Church Manse, tondo,n� by Tebbltt - Pfaff .
E i, � -,i anbe�ed used pianos, all' tho,roughl-v bver- � Ailetion Sale ,on October 24th, at 2 p.m., : .1 raise my -glass with pleasure I
�L�, Part.of -this he ,con-verted-inito an ex .Rev. E. W. Young, on Saturday, Oct. . I
.'_ . uled by our experts. Writte for special list'of livery stable furtnishings at Brussels. To 4riuka toast to thee. I loth, at five o'clock, of Ethel Mae -etty wedding' was I
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,I, I ;L �, I , das St., I.endon. . 8593-31 1. er 'lid -rented out to merchants for . :, � . . . Johnston, youngest daughter of Mrs.- .., zed, at high, upon Saturday, DelicioixsCereal CorreeW 11
, I Cli4r4kRING AUCTION SALE OF FARM 3, .the beauty spot of Huron,' Ad -aline Johniston, and the late James October 10�lh, at the ,UlAted Vhurch ..
11,11, I FOR SALF-QUANTITY BAGS- IN; Sitock, lrx,3�eiueuts and Feed. McNeil & culling their timber and ,staves. Mr. T( - . I His Condition -
BAGS Hull I ett was fortunate enough to pur- . To the men o -Manse, 11�35sA, lWhen'Helen, C., see-
il�� , f sterling worth; johnstion, of Kippen, -and! John Alex-' e w - _1�
"I A-1 condition for sale eh�tiap. Apply to I Naim, AnctioneeM will sell - by public - auc- li ".the women, clean and, wholesome, ander McMurtrie, only son Of Mr. and ond eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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�2:., I T, S. MUTH, Seallorth. G.11 & Country Club. t,on on Lot 21, N. E. Boundary, UsbDrne, 6 ch�se the property for ,a very trifling T4. . - _ � Pfaff. I . I:. I I 6
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1. . I Huron Bkhad East adjoining Seaforth. miles, east of Hertoall, on Tues�dey. November auia and, from his improvements, it ,7he a"Iig salt Of earth. Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie,' of Kippen. The John H. , of Tuckersmith, ,was � . I
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11 . . -2 1 .� I . . , I United, in marriage to W lam R Teb Here is Mr. Johnson's, letter: "I � I
,:,., I I ,� 1 $593 srd,"Im, 1commen8mg at 12 o'clock 6'ham, became extremely valuable. His h �, � I bride wore a tunic costume of navy Ill .. - i I
-1 — - I the� followitag: Harses-Teara black geldings, Utmost 01P, . es bathed in sunshin6, crepe -with navy accessories to match. �'butt, youngest..son ,of Mv. got a package (of Kellogg's Am6-
.1, � . . IN GOOD 9 and 9 years )old; I 4rivitng mare, quiet and pl=-tation exceeded to the of TQ.1th,6 1jillsid . � and Mrs.
A FOR SALX--BATTERY RADIO, . To th6` treesi of gorgeous,'.hue; The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. 0�,aar E. Tebbutt, also of Tu.cker. Bmx), �nd' before -the package 4 I
11 condWam. Priced reasonable. A,pp1w t10 reliable; -1 gelding_ 9 years old. Cattle --s his wiishes." . I
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�`! * - Box 87, EXPOSITOR OFFICE., pure bred cows i,n ,=If to pure bred Dar- I Th To the feAthered songsters, warbgnq� Howard Hyde. Imirnecliately after the smith, Rev. Arthur Sinclair. officiat- was gone Iwas very much be#e�r. , .
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V! I . I I i5_93X3 ham bull; 5 grade cows (in calf), 7 'heifers' -e A! township of Colborne took its Delightfully to You. ceremony the brjqe ind groom left by 'ing. The bride was charmingly gown, � 0 I
'i . -, - - - - ___ (in calf), pure -bred Durham bull,,-$ heifers name rchin Sir John Colbqrne, later I . .. .. I "So I have been eating it for two I
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��tl`:` , I I and soft wood stabs, delivered in cord old; 4, baby beetf, ji,early I 5 young oalves. the IiOarest place to Heaven The- . .
.J,. . .1 � . , 1778 and passed away.ju. � ... 1863. He To , � � , will reside in Hay Township. tion* as gopej and ,I was consti- .
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.. , � � � . lbts or zdareC.O.D. Phone 138 r 2, Seaforth. Hogs-,Vl chunks, 1100 pounds; 1 sow with entered the army in 1794, served in I raise: iftly glazs to thee, I �. . accessorips to match. She. carried a patekAor 25 years or more. HOP-
: WM. DOIG, & R. 3, KiPpen. 3592xS litter. ocE 10; 4 sow's c-.rying see ad litter;,l ..
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�� 7 . . . I . Grain and Hay -1,000 Egypt in 1801 and in the Peninsular To Brucefleld and her people, __ - - - bouquet of pirik and white gladioli � ing I I
� I . . ..,.York ,hog 0 bushels 9f . * and Inaddenhair fern. The bride's sis- . Ahis may help some one to ,bet-
_. . ___ - I mixed grain and. oats; 210 tons ioltover and campaign; at Corunna, under S ir On this �their Jubilee. HENSALL - , 1.
� . . __ ___ . ,, 1. F. WELCH, Detroit. - 11 ter 'health. I am a new friend to . .
-, I , I . ier, Ruby, was bridesmaid, and was Kellogg's Ar,L-BRAN.'�--Mr. I. B.*
..... �� � � 11 tianothy hay; 10 ,bushels red timothy No. John Moore And at Waterloo where `11� �, .
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1. . ,�� , Iseed. Implements. Lhtc.-Deering biTLder, 6 onducted the decisive movement , . . Speaks At Institute . � ,also gowned in a tunic frock of -blue Johnson - (address upon request). '
: i , , , .. I I foot., Massey inower, 6 foot; Massey rake. he c, . Mrs. li;*arks of Kansas, Mr. andl . satin. Fred McDonald of Clinton was . I .
': . YOU WANT TO BECOME A MERCH- '10 ft. nearly new; Massey fertilizer drill, 11 of the light- infantry which secured , - Dr- D. Steer addressed the members - .
�� , Do Mrs. 0. ,*rks and daughter, of De Mr. Johnson's I � is one of
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. I ant or the ,4wnew of a prosperous busi- hoe: Frost & Wood stiff -tooth cultivator; the victo He was lieuteanant-gov- . Women's Institute an Wednes- 91-00111'smill. Afterthe ceremony .they . etter
,,�.. ry. troit and* Mr. and Mrs,. T. Maxks of of the rettli'lled to the' bride's home many. Millions find Kellogg's ALr, * �
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!,�.,,, - , - ness ? We suWy dw gootts. You can earn Frost & Wood spring -tooth cultivstor; two- ernor of the Isle of Guernsey, lieuten- Lawing Visited with Mrs. R day, taking as his subject- "Corrtug- a wedding dinner was sery here
V.',� �' � real %-Yd -=ey, steady irtoome, right uway. furrow xiding -plow: simirle furrow riding . . attenbury ' w BRAN corrects constipation* antis-
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, I , , . Now is your ehande,tD get ahead. For free plow walkimg plaw (Fleury); McCormiek. ant,governor of Upper and, Miss Marks over the week -end. iou� Diseases." The inst , factorily. It supplies th; "bulk" . I
", deftils write GENERAL MANAGER,. 570 SL '"g manare spreader, nearly new'. set D*f 1829 to- 1835, commander, of the forces nterest b� !bride's stister, Mrst. John E. Neil, Mrs.
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. I Clement St., Montreal. . &594x2 harrows; vatter; open buggy: top rubber Rev. W. A. Bremner has been in� was. listened to with much il I Nelson Pfaff, ,sister-in-law, and missing in thezverage -meal. I .
I . wagon; steel ti during the rebellion. and goyernor- vited-, to conduct Anniversary services, the ladies. � . Mrs. . . I .
1. l I . . I tire buggry; "'ght re low wag- . . Wilbert Dilling, to theimmediate Tel- The "bulk" in ALL-Bux is mild .
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I:.. . - on -nearly new; turnip general before and after rd r' in t n x,t und y. Rev, Mr. T , - Will Reopen Church . .
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11 I - ' i ; Wood 8'se; D'odge trator and executed twelve rebels at r'e . ,�, - has. been ,redecorated', will be reopen- . .
, . ; 2 da. wagans, one LO DU Ken ,e S a Own atives of the bride -and groorn. The and effective. It absorba,moisture, .
1� , _ - _ ..:. _. nternaltional - gw emcine, 4 blorse .; ha3n. Colborne was a �stern adutinis- � St. Paul's, Anglican Church, which I .
1,� Help Wanted - - nd of BeIgnave will preach here dinind rloom was decorated in Pink and gently exercises and cleanses
�'- " . . � - touii car; ha�rovv cart; wbeelbairra*: gal-- morning tind evening. h le was centred the intestines. A4j_BRAN also sup- I .
EN WANTED. FOR NEARBY RAW. vamdzed water ttamk.: long ladder: grain Montrezl. He was the founder of 'Mr. and Mrs. Doan of Inwood, who, ed Sunday, Oct. 25th. Holy Com-
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X leigih Routes of 800 families. Write crusho; set ,of scaes; fanning will; bay �Upper Canada College in Toronto. . munion at 8,30; morning servi with -the b.pidel.g... cake. , The' bride plies vitamin B and iron. �
idAi'vape, 160 feet: set of sling ropes; hay have been visiting at, the home of ce At
��,": RAVn ML Montreal, , G -ey Townsrhip received. its name 11 a.m.; apecial speaker, Ven, Arch. ehose for travelling a black moire I , t
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�� _'.� . k; wagon Wx; gmvel box; set of sleighs Mr. and Mrs. Dawson for the past crepe 'dress trimmed with satim Her
V. - Con. sliql-5 with flat rack; cream separator, DeLaval; from. Charles, second Earl Grey, born two' weeks, returned to their home deacon Doherty; evening service, at natural food instead of taking pat- , ,
� " - �� . ., root pulper; pig crate; -brooder and stove; in 1764 And who died in 1845. .The. this week 7 p.m.; special speaker, Dr. Ander- coat, 1at and glayes were navy Mr 4
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� . WANTEI)-AN EXPEkIEN'CED MAN FOR 15, oak tongues;, Ifeed boiler; se, backhand fiMily is, of Saxon origin. . , L I � and Mrs. Tebbutf,tlwlll reside ill Se&'-' ent medicines? Just eat two table..
a : �`i, Lf ---)!n &a0able of wsuming resvonsibiaitar. I Earl Gr(�f a A -,of -fruit and vegetables for rl'O'n, . . .. I spoonfuls daily. If not relieved, . I
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1", � 'A or year. State, wak- I - western relle-f Will be loaded at � Anniversary Well Attended I We regret to report' that . I .
I ". Engi,em.t ,.for winter haxness; single harness; 3 odd -sets- harness, car forth.
1roppi end potatoes, also Aorks, &hovels, chai�; fa.ther, Sir Charles Grey, was a mll� . see your doctor. I
,.: es. Apply to I�ox 90, EXPOSITOR OFFICE. Anniversary services were laxgely . Roy-, Todd
" 1.� I . 3694x2 �,and numerbus artteles 'not mentioned. Posi- itia,man who- fought at Minden, 'Par-, Arucefield. station -on Tuesday, Oct. I - s at present in very poor health and , Use as a cereal, witb milk or � 41 i
. . I I ,;;; tt I no reserve; the tfama is<, rented; every-, ticipated 'in, the Conquest of Canada , indity' ,brink in all YOU can e st at Blakp
I . '� ;! be .old to the '.*I,.t bidder, - 111. and in -the War of the Alnerican Rev- spare. ,q�i ing eannot be sent in 'United Church and the following from
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- . . I ABOLT011T. Ptopritetor*, MkNeil & -Nairn, olutioh, wlAs commander-in-chlef In this car,but will go forward.at a Hensiall. took part in the,-musiW part . 0
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�', . . . . _ ;n " Aiiationeers; Glen Broadfoot. Clerk. 3594-9 the West Indies, Later he was gaver. later Clete. - : . '. de cooking in! the basement of 1. the - , I . - - .11, . .
. � .. I A NNUAL MEETING OF FARMER - UB I . I . � nor of Guernsey. He Was created a ' ), I , , vice, namely: Miss Florence Wel", ma I . OConotipation due to iheuXeieat "bulV I I
_ I -%� '- voill bet� .Wd in Town Hall, Wedfiesday .. . church on Saturday, -the 24th. , .
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, ,.. . , mig1ht Octp,ber-'28th, at 8 &clock. vertiaizi�rj '. � , - zoprano; Miss Greta Lamm � in fls"I& I .
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� . Awl' I I , - Parit,olle, rendering twa � y. _�,
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.r. Property For Sale I I Grey was nam6d, travelled on the ton, 'Of. Kitchener, with his sisters, 'Garden of Prayer:�' 'and "He is Will- . I � I I
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W ;�; , �., . - I continent ,vdth the Duke ar.,d, Duchess Mrs. Sparrow and Mrs. Stelck; I Mr. ing and Able." These numbeTs were . I " � I 1� I . 4 1 1
�. , , .�_ I [OUSE.."A,' SALE-BPICK HOUSE ON�: . of Cumberland, before his first. elec- sung unaccomapnied 'And' a duet, "I / 11, I I
K, . ,E James Street, seven . rooms, $9130 for' . i , - . and Mrs. IlTooks, and son. of London ,, Drifting," by Dr. Smillie, and Mr. S. '. . F . I I 6
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311i quick sale- Apply to WILLIAM GILLES- I I tion -to ,parliament in 1786. He was And Mr. tand Mrs. 'Fred Watson at ,F" ", I �
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� . . a whig from the start and soon avow- t1ile home of Mrs. Moss,op; Miss Rena, . L I -
,,, � FIE, Brussels. 11 3594x4 SEALED TENDERS Ai)DP,rzsFD'To THE ed' democratic Principles. He oplibs6 Hospital, mie. .. I I'll I ; H U1 IT H F U a .1 . I
igned, and enhorsed "Tender, for Johnston of the Ontario �, f 1,
":. � ! FOR SALEFRAXE HOUSE, 8 ROOM; Disturnbdeedm Ward Unit Pavilion "C," W,sL- ed t6e war Ytith France and in 1797 Woods I tock, at the parental home; Mr. Hensall United Church on ,,October ,� F . I .
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, teement $oumdaltion, electris lights, bkrn minster Hospital, London. Ofnt.", will be re- bought forward' a plan of par4a, . 25, will be observed as '�Go to church
. e7 iund six Fots. adiai)ted for mArket gardening. ,ceivf3d, uLnti-i 12 o'claek noon, Thursday, and Mrs. T. Elliott and family of To- _. � .
..,! . mentary reform, which was defeated Sunday," rally of the whole congpe- . I . I 4 I I
� . Charles, Ho�bei.n Estate. Apply ,to J MRS. Novilimber 5, 1936, teor the leonstrudtim of Tdhto, and Mr. and Mrs. Walsh of gatiort, Subject, 11 a.m., "A Good I , �
.f�. RICHARDS, opposite Collegialte. , ' -a'Diatutrbed Waid Unit, Pavil I I :
.. � ion --c,,, Ve� I t- by 149 votes. He condemned. Pitt on T�i piey at the home of Mr . and ,Mrs, Man's Blunder ,I I . I
., ,. . 3594XG rainster nlospital, London, Ontario, the Union of Ireland measure and en- ; subject, 7 p.m., "The - , I / r I , I �. ' L
I �11 . - .- � Plarts and ,speeificatioil can be seen and tered the coahtion government. . OIL OG. I-1. Beatty; Miss Bandy and Miss FGr`gotten Day"; specilal music con- . I 0 - V .
.' _ SALF_-A VERY DESIRABLE 'PRO- ,forms of'tan,der obtained at the offices of ,smith or Muncey. at the Parsonage; �sis . r,7 I . .
. . FOR - in F,Vmo,ndv,H,le; - good home and edhe Chief ' Arichitbect, Department of Public the death of Mr. Fox, Grey succeed- . ting of solos, quartettes, etc., will . *":. . A I I
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:_,,_I. loutbuildingi3; worth �nvestigating. WILLIAM Works, Orotawa,`_the Supe"is�ng Arch,itect, ed him as lea -der of the Commons, ental home; Miss Rowe ,and, Addie be reridered. You are cordtially invit- , " " ,-, .
� KNECHTEL, Seaforth. I I 8593-3 )36 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ont, and He went to ithe House of Lords in ed to be present. Rev. Arthur Sin- r:1 I - -_ - 4 J, ,
1, . the Distnitet Engineer. Customs Buildilng" Palmer of Hamilton at the home of f C ..
. lelair, minister; Miss Eleanor Fisher, , r�, I .
1, I ===! I,ondm, OntarhD. 1807, but -the -change ,of 1place' made r r_- � - . � i ,
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- . .1 A.T.C.M., organist; W. 0. Goodwin, I 6 i
. , . Tenders ,will ndt be comidered .unless maAe no ,differente -to his principles'. For r - ,� I N I R G I'll N G I "..; I
; 1, I For Sale or Rent on dbe lorms supplied by the Department IS years succeeding the death -of Per- Glenn, of Usborne, ,at the Beatty Leader. I ;I, e .. I I
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1. FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT -Two ceorth nder iiinst be accompanied 'by a and, on the defeat of 'the Wellington United Church held their weekly meet- 11 4; � _e' � �. - --.�� 1 I
. , graps farms: 74 acres, S% Lot 10 Con. Each te Will Logart. -and sister s�pen,t Mon, , . ', I ,
�14, %L� maxialop. amd, ri&.;aores. s% Lott iEj: ctD6. certified cheque on a chartered' bank ,in government in 1830, Grey became ling with a fair attendance on Monday I e .- r. C , / , � . I
. , chas. Crmada, payable to the order of 'the H I r 4, V "A-. - - . . � 1k
. I . 21 Hill L A31wa" plenty of water. onour- premi�r. He then ,set about with his da�y in Hensa-111. evening, Miss Gladys Pi�smore pre- I I � I I e cc �� 14' ... I I I -
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I , Hoh 'FaUde. Apply to MRS, RICN- able the Minister of Public Works, Mr. and Mrs. McAsh sPent, the holi- siding. The topic "Friendship," giv- I
,,�... . 1j1S=_J, gliq4xg � 10 per cent of the amount ,of the tender, or plan for reform of parliament and , . r ( r I . I I I
I � , . 11 AJ , opposite Goilegkte. .1 . Beitrer Bands, of -,the OominDom of Canada or succeeded in passing a bill I 1822. day ia Seaforth. ,.. en by Miss Vera Decker, was very I . , e, r 4. Ce r .. 0 1 1
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, . I and ft constituent wriparalm, unwn.ffitionally .1 11 tended the . Deanery' meeting in' Bel- es Mary- .1 r . I
.l_ . r, . Farins For,Sale . guarmteed as to princip-ai and ilit,resi by Henry George Grey, third Earl Grey I Goodwin land Nonna Cook, . c. �, rer, I I I
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. � the Dominion of Canada. or 111he aforemen- IL 'Who was born in 18-02 and died at the and a solo by Mrs. M. Aedden, with I . �* 1. . 11 I
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HALF fimed bonds d,nd a eeiltffled dh,eotue if re- " Miss Lettle Fost,L . C (' I I I -
�'. F4B. sALE-mrry ACRES, WEST tage of- 92 years. ,Henry George Grey . J� C C., . . I
. '.. of Lot 27, Con. 6, Hibbert. Ort the farm qUired to make up an odd urnount. I entered parl . fiament as, Lord Howick after speniling some ttme with friends Added to the pleasure lot t -he evening. * . e. . re.r( r, , L I
;, is a frathe -house, orchard'and never 1NOTEL-The Department, through theChief in� Kitchener. I . . ,,� . rf-r N 0 � I
". failiaw Architeet)3 %office, wild supply blue prints and In 1829;, He was urider-secretary T A large representation of the young 1__� .,f V C. , r r -
. sprinii. Apply to B . ox 96. EXPOSITOR OF- specification of the work ofi deposit of a sum fo , Rev. Mr . Gardiner of Welton t6ok -people, from Carmel Presbyterian . . . . , ,(', r, . 10 . .
FICE. 3693x3 the corlorties in�his father's govern- . .
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. I of �RO,00 in the folim of a -certified bank rivent from 1830 to AW and. for a charge of the lanniversAr Church attended the Huron Presby- I .
,, � able to the ,order df .the Minister Sunday morning in the United Church, :." - t, �r (.rl r_", � - I I �
: _. , . of Public Works. The dep�osft will be re- few monVhs* in 1834 under secretary tery meeting held on. Monday evening . . � .. . , "_ (_ � � I �
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. I ,IN ,THE I Melbourne government he was secre- There was a large congregation .1 � . . - . 10 �
� I . Thomas 3'. Stevbetns, late of the Town of within that period the deposit wittl be tary of war from 1835 to 1839, and at ,given . of the Provincial Prestbytery . .., . J .1
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I John Russell in 1846. He opposed the spent Thursday and Friday in Gode- Presbyterian, Church, Hensall. . .1
" NO"ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to J. M. SOMERVILLE,
�.- . war with Russi,a and 'up to the ex- I - . . J1 ..
I the Statutes -% that behalf thAt all Vermna - I Secretary, rich attending the Teachers Coriven- Junior Farmers Meet I
AT ; � hIaving ,claims sgaiwt the Estate of the said 'Department of Publip Wbr!_ Creme old age wrote letters and tiom . I I ,l .. 1. I I
; , . Thomas J. Stephens, deceased, who died on , , , Ottawa, October 120, IM6. Painp,hlelts in -defence of free trade The .Junior FarmerV Institute held I ((� *, I i .
. 1, Or about the 21st day of August, A- D., , 1 3594-2 and against reciprocity treati I EL very 'enjoyable meeting and, soci%l -
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�r., . duly proven to the pndewstgned Solicitor., on `41 i6k, in Norbbumberland, Englaind is - I ` P-vening recently at the home of Miss , 0 Vary your diet wi - . .
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I . or beftm ihe 2191t day of November, A. D., ZURICH pleasantly situated about a mile Kom, KIPPEN I Vera Decker, of Zuricb, with about . I the healthful, appetizi I I I i I .
1936 . , after which d9ite ,the Executrix will . - I www� tthdrty members present. The opening . . 1. I "
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I regard Local. hunters have had (Continued from Page 1) ipart of the meeting was dev,6t,ed to �.
, . . tynty to land being TeSponiihie anly for the . consider- beaut1ful mansion, ,situated in a'spa- I . . . community ,singing, after 'which the , Fishand Shellfish. Serve . I . I I
,,:, etaims of which slie-shall then have had ,no- able success in ba,ggfrLg wild geese cious park, is the seat of Earl Grey I Fish Foods more often during,
� . tim the pa,&t week. The big birds have who takes Wis title of Viscount from .
,� I Harrison. Vie selections were excel- following numbers were enjoyed:-
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. I DATED At Sea?orth this 22nd day of now become gun shy and very few 'the place. lent; the voices were true, .And the . I the week. Whatever form is I I
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I "I ,.1. October, A. . '-15.. 1996. , -blending of voices was, beautiful.' . most available to you...fresh, . I "
'141, are being brought down.. The Township of Morris was nam, - current, eveitits, Miss Jean Poster; A ,
.� L � I . . JOHN H. BEST, Mr.,and Mrs. Ward, Fritz visitedl in eld after Hon. William Morris, a na, ' Some pieces were sung without In- demonstration on how to make EL mus. frozen, canned,'gmoked, pic- . 0 i,
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7 �, IN TIM MATTER OF 711 ESTATE OF All rural bdvholders have recoived in 1786 he pasised away in Montreal cored them with long continued ap- 'Girl Should Know About Civics," was . � . .
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I .1 � . Thomas Steohems, late of the Town Of a number and Intall, it addressed con 'in 1858, Hon. William Morri . plause. Miss Taylor, organist of,Mim- in charge of Mr. Ross lkacKay, and P, ,o� rich in proteins, vitamins � . 0 .
1. e."' Seaforth, in the County of frurou6 Hotel 8 came . W minerals, iodine,and other -
�.. I Kewer, d6weed. I rectly,.sbould give the box number as to Montreal w! his father, in 1801. Press Avenue Church, delighted every- , piano 'solo by Miss Gladys Luker.. - - W .
� !', . . 6h one by her inimitable readings. While Lunch was 'served ,at the concloslon. . � hc�lth-giving elementi[., a .
", � I , IVOTICE ,IS H=L%Y axvEx puninant to -ell as the route. Mail when thus He took An active part in the wAr of supper was being served those who Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parlmer and, .I You'll ffnd its variety of
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" .i'll I the Statutes in that ,behalf that ap perabna addressed will reach the proper per- 1812-14 and was -at the capture 'of waited in, the,church i�uditorlt= were dl litter, Caroline, Land� Mr. and Mrs. I flayour adaptable to colifit.;' � f
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"! . A . . Skofifts,,deeeaoidl, who Idwd'on or about The less 091densburg. In. 1816 be proceeded well entertained with ml�slcal . . I .
,.... 01" , 30thday of Aftgua*, A- V., 1026, si* re4uired chance of being placed In the wrong with the military and 4�rnlgranit set- bers by Miss P. Penfold .. 4n -d num" Lester Fisher land little, lchdld spent I least simple and delicious
� 11 . to foAvard their- claims duly proven to the box,. I I tiers to the Rideau settlement and Miss t,h week -end �vlth Mr. and'Mrs. John I I
I tl - undergigted solietor; on or Wore the 2ISt Je,a.n lviion; Miss Gldfts Way and r, -I e Write It recipes. And you'll. find ,
1. � day ot Novewber,� A. D., 1936, -Wfter Mrs J Wagner, son and, daughter, opened a store at Perth, two brothers Mrs. Kedl -of Zurich played the piano; ,her. � . I that, Canadian Fis'IX and '.
. of-Shikespeare, were Sunday visitors managing the busin . FOR OREE 190OKLET I ,
. (tatt ,ffie sxeou*r�. will V*ceed to fttiftte ess! at Brockville. Mr. Arthux Flullayson and Mr. Keith- Mr. and Mrs, Lafrd Wckle,_Betty I el .
, the "#te ,40 . V*&rd only to andibdog at the home of her mother, Mrs. W, In 1820 William Morris 'was 016Aed Itill I
", I T1tW and Billy, were week -end guests w , - % S4 Ifish give you full value
; , � � roft,&kible ovir for me,diaihm of w1deh she KLopp. ftsirly played the violin, the mouth Dr. and Mrs, Spellman, at 0"Mrtn"nt of Fisherl" I in SOUnd noiAishi�ient for ' 11
1�' I . SNAU fhft I*Ve� had, n6tiVe. , to Patliament for Lanark, which. cou-n- (organ and guitar. The congregation Kitchener. Otftwa % every cent spent. .
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. �q-, I , I . -,DATZD at SeAborth this *22rd .�d . w of M r, 14,,, G.. Hen ha,9 Improved, his ty he repres,6nted continuously until Mr. and Mrs'. A. G. Shiflife of To- Please send roe your free S2 -page
�� . f- wish to exte tb6ir cordial, .book "Any Day a Fish DAY", con. I 11,
, I , ,,�,l, � . " IN& , . store by having a basement built 1830; wheth,,he was, called to a seat In .Ad aPW00ta- ronto ,are visiting, with th'eir son,, Dr. tainhis over 100 delightful Fish DEPARTMgNT of FISHERIES . I
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� _r I, 0 � I � � .1 . -1 I . I I I— 1� .. -1 846 and Lord tvOiliff'gla entertainment on Monday. Emma, JohrlsoI i .. I 1. .
� �, � , , I � 0 Will Qn Saturday afternoon bytho Metcalfe called him a "valuable pab- Addrm-_.... & & I -W. package of boneless e6d ot odke'dwo,
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'gl,";", 1, ,, NOW str ,8 . l&d16s of St. Boulface R. C. Church. Ile aervant.11 The Women's As'socia,tion deserve - ,M-rg. Lome Scott of Toronto I
61.� ;�,1�1, I . - �., I ,great praise for the efficlent way In a few day#` r6deAt1q, with. relatiVes And - ' -, h*td,"I,i'qA& � -
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