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Town Hall, He a cam mete summary of its activities' tltony hTaggltl, of $lh, whkt'"'is $3 'theAueR «'Qalnadiaus'..1[hlte�d i1a Cbiist,,« p Atilt Rates• during that time. Constance favored OCTOBER 20th Yew's oY age, liIs. Norman Bat 9f "was slvea� by«Rev,ugb 'G. Wtlsgn,. - with a song by four of the smaller B u'cefleld, and -Mrs. Cyril Coughlin, The courses, The Work and 'Teach- nt children. .Mrs. Church was the guest WINTER CARNIVAL a� Hensall, sisters of the bride, servz. ings of the prophets," St. 'Mark% Gos- nt. l speaker and brought an inspiring mss- ed. The bridal table was centered pel, started Monday, October 2�,. with A'no Shoridan - ft " sage to the children. lmJ! a. few words: • -� , .. with a three-tier wedding cake, Anyone wisbIU IO 'take the cours- Kenneth Cuthill thanked "'the speaker COMIMG: D1t.C. 14th streamers of pink and white and vas- es may register 'wlth. district schools' ,,:CQ cent Per• week. w. for IQ cents extra. and. guests for the part they had tak- r° es of roses', Later , they left on a ,as follows,• Exeter Main St_ Harald :'r `�.11 11. yh{" ep►s uliliEfoaal 'PeF week wW'1 -be der I .: , > itn ,tells. Fn ala® week 3a which th. "It ado its ab.va al"s ars not Paid by the ad war run. en in the meeting. Hymn 356 was sung, and the meeting closed all repeat The )ing pf KTIigS Reserved now on sale. short honeymoon trip to St, Cathar- Dougall; Eifiucefield, Mx'saA' Margaret roes alas Niagara Falls. On their; re McEwasl; 'Nile, Miss Evelyn BrecY- P 1 '; ifilitlaP11,�,.711.alenpa'ea and Deatilr., i'nrerted fres Cbat'Qe. ,by seats turn they 'w#11 reside in Hensall. , I pllrt3lmq.1311iee. Nasreen to Greditm, Etc.-astrs en ,smller'tiva, i'i �x the Lord's Prayer. 'After a few � now; Brussels, )llouglaa %,awlgss; " , -" - gamest were played, lunch was served. Y. P. S. Holds Fatl Rally Wroxeter, Miss Helen Sawtall, The ,, - Personals (i'? "' Auetion 'Sales '- Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Regina,. The Fall .r it of Huron Presbytery Women a Missionary Society of $en `refresh - .. ., . ,-__ - visited' with Mrs: Mabel Fogul this theme song, the hymn "For the SI.eau- Young peepIb'a "Union was herd in sail 'United Char served - 1 GIENIC ,SUPPLIES (1WBMM. Ggobs) r UCTION SALE OF LIVir,STOOK, ON FRI- A week, • Ly of the. Earth" was sung ,and 'roll' the auditorium of Hensall United menta. +w jn�•gled paetpaid int plmrin,' sealed envelope l vgi$h 6 eamblca' 25e; 24 sagwIse day; November tat, at t p.m.."lin on I of 17, Concess'lon 3, Stanley Township. 2 aii'les west 1VIr, and Mrs, Robert Me;.aclllan call taken, '«So7liething to be thank- Ohurch on r`riday evening, Oct. 1$, 112us c lovers enjoyed .a sere treat a i r ,pride ;1'lst. D"'�MiQ.Q, 'snail-grde� Dept., T-78, NOV-RUJMNR of Brmee'seld; on CountY : 'One-Dekh' .spent Sunday with the letter's par- ful for." T}le Minutes were read and with uni5ns• represented from Wroxe- at the United Church Tuesday ,even- t l rl ';...t cp,. ,Sox R. uggui ou. out, f ' l+tl ,' ! Il - .I :heifers', cow, fresh. i th calf at foot; 4 Durham and Hereford cows, due rn M'arch s Durham 2 years old; 1 Durfiami steer, 2''Years plats, Mr. and,Mrs.�Charles Dolmag'e, A Red Cross heating will be held 'of the offering re,ened. 1YCiss :Margaret Glenn read the Scripture lesson, 'verses, efield, Exeter Nile, ing of this week, when 'l the I3av'ies Auburn, WaltoWingham, Goshen, family, of London, composed.oY Miss ter, Clinton, Biargp. �r , ... _ , I old; 4 Durham, steers and heifers,' 800 -pounds; in the school room the church on psalm 107, i-10. In keeping Brinsle Y n'sall. The worship Frances Davies, Mezzo soprano; t " li C'pmxng Events' 2 Durham Year-olds; b Durham Spiting .calves. MRs. :JAMES THOMPsoN, Proprietress- Tuesday, Oct. 29- Ail' fillish'ed sewing with rile theme, "Thanksgiving," Miss -and period was in of the Hensall Nelies and Noble Davies, basso and 1 +m' ' Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 4116-1 and knitting is to be brought to this Gladys Luker presentee} the devotion - y,p,U. Quiet music was played by baritone, and Mrs,, Davies, director , 11 Id DANQE SENSATION OF THE SEA- meeting. Messrs: Emmerson and Leslie Fogel al "exercises consisting of a suitable Miss' Eleanor Cdok, and the bymn, and pianist, presented a d lightfu �usptee UCTTON SALE OP €ARM.. 5T0¢If IM- 1. son, Rues Mills and his orchestra, cur- A Effeeta, 'Fr]- p peI on •this subject, also a prayer. a IUs'e Up, O Youth Of God," was- sung musicale concert under •'the" i x s'errtiY Popular a�',Wondenl,8nd $lad, .Port Stan- 14LI aeY, the beautifulPalace pteme>nta aucl Household on -NOYlt bei Lot n 8, s and Miss Jean Geiger, of Listowel, The stud chapter five, was interest- y' and. Prayer offered . by Miss , Dorothy � iht�; "Clloilr of the church. 'Ther church C,yster h. room p it t 8811. M. ? k -at I3 1, S lgian visited Mrs. Mable' Fogel,' dt Austin ingly outlined by Mjss Violet McCiy- McNaughton- Scripture reading,' John was well filled, and Rev. .R. A. Broom ni &pq�usored by the Perth Connty.Tunior Farm- I ` ` the Juniors roan, 3 years old; 1 Belgian dilly, roan, 2 years old: 1 Belgian filly,. roan, 6 years old: Dolmage'S on Sunday. wont. Business was then 'discussed'- 17:1-23, was read 'by Miss Doris Buch- acted as, chairman. The concert wa. .ems.. Everydae'come and give a 4114-2 2 Clyde fillies, matched. 7• months -old and 1' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapson and Distribution of Christmas cards took anan, .and a lovely quartette, "God is ,rated as .onof the best presented in flees; year old : 2 one year old' Perehgaon and Clyde, . children, and Mn and Mrs. Les. Pep place, and Plans were completed Love," was sung by the Misses. Mary the church. ,1. i _ matched: 2 Belgian fillies 1 year old; 1 roan per and family .visited with Mr. and ,for the printing of Household Hint Books. Goodwin, Ruth Hess, Bernice Jinks' Dr. Norma Cook, of Toronto, spent 't . +' gelding 1 year old, Belgian ; 1 Olyde gelding 1 Year old. CA` TLF 1 Hoistein,cow '8 years Mrs. John Pethick. Mrs. Carl Passmore will hold the and Betty •IMickle.. al2iss Eleanor Cook 'the week -end with her .parents; Mr h Alletlolt Sales old, due Dec, 25th; 4 Darliam heifers, soo Mr. and Mrs., Harold Bolger and next meeting at her home on Nov.. 11, was accompanist. 'rhe devotional top-. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. She was aoceom ' � .pounds; 5 Durham. heifeis, ..860 pounds. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dapple were the with Miss Margaret Glenn assisting. is was taken b' Muss Lenore Norm- panied 'by her friend, Dr. Alice (,road y ' I , AUCBION 'SALE OF HOUSEHOLD a 1 sHEEP-22 breeding ewes 4 Years old: shearling ram. Oxford. POULTRY. --125 New guests Of lair. and MI's, T. ,l'ryce. Mrs. J. Corbett will take the de-vo- niton, and the Agmn, "O blaster, Let fellow, also of Toronto . facts, oil VWednesdaY.' October 30th, t Hampshire and Sussex cross pullets: 14 Miss Isabel Bettles and Miss Me- 'tional, "Peace"; roll call, "Our contri- Me Walk With Thee",,wad,, s.ung.. A masquerade Hallowe'en dant , Pin., Wet William Street, Seaforth: Living .,Room -3 -piece 'set, 2' chairs and seat, 1 t4ble,, geese 112 young, 2 old), GRAIN -'200 bushels IMPLEMENTS wooden wagon Carthy, of Seaforth, visited Mr. and button to Peace"; social com>xeittee: The' Young People met for discus- will be held in the Town Hal couch, pictures: Hall -Hall rack, bench and of oats- --fl. with hay rack; sloop sleigh with flat rack: 1 MIs `Theron Beatles. Mrs. Passmore,' Margaret Glenn, Miss sion . under the following groups: Thursd•aly', Oct. 31, with ,music by 'th rni.i ror. Verandah -Couch, 2.chairs and rock- Room-Exten- 13 -hue Massey -Harris seed ?'droll: 18-t4oth Mr. Glenn Smith, of Hamilton, and Michie and Mrs. Shaddick'. The presi- presidents, Douglas' Lawless and Rus- Aval n orchestra, sponsored by th q er, hammock,l stand. , Dining ' cion table:.set of 6 dining room chairs, rock- spring booth cultivator; 3-seetion,diamond bar- rows; 1 Quebec sulky plow; 1 walkiing plow, Mr. and Mrs. Syd. McCullough were dent urged membeCs to have ,ready all sell Zurbrigg;' secretaries and trees Girls' Dance Club, t.slag chair, comtinatian buffet arts china cP�ab- duet, sewing madhine,r improved Raymond, davenport couch and ted, crongoleum ,Tug 7r verity; scutl3er: harrow cart: tbP buggy; hay car: rope; and pulleys; forks; ,shovels; hoes and a host of other articles; 5 cords of hard guests ol'. Mr. Jolif"A. Montgomery. Hold:, Anniversary Services, y hetd in bazaar items for this date, the bazaar scheduled to be held in the Sunday ul^err, Florence Aikens 'and Donald Youngb'lutt; Fellowship, Eve yn Brec- Additional I-feriall News o ­v ZcEwan; '$r 6r, x 9r, picturgs. Kitchen -Nearly new wood' dry wood. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 coal Anniversary services were Y Jebool room of the United Church on kow ; Missions,' Margaret P1 ,S ' 11 . r „,..., , .,.:. „I.,,„. 1 1 o R,04w-�,lF .14 �. Highest. Mo P. P4��d roe .011 , Via._, .0 . Bags may', .be supplied and seed, 'pied up. • . For vinformation, call or write, ..- Zwicker Syed Co. , .•uwteo, CREDIT()N,' ONT: PHONE 3-W, CREDITON 76 r 16; •HENSALL 11 d s - �•, S �.. - NOTICE im. . . Mr. Joe Smith, Piano Tuner- . of London, will be In Hen - sail and district during 1 week of October 28th, e IOrcWrs will be taken by e MISS ETA LA+MMIE, Music Teacher, Hensall. n PHONE HENSALL 104 and coal stp%6 "and pipe ane cowl scuttle, cit stove and two beristeads; 1' folding cot. Caven United Church, Winthrop, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16. The W kitchen 'cabinet: ••3 -burner coal oil stove ,and Terms -Cash. No reserve as farm ,'is sold. ,On Sunday, Oct. 20. The spPcial.speak- M. ' � ' I bake oven: Premier eca] oil stove; kettle, Y' M, S.• ladies "'and the extra booths Circle -- THOMAS MrMlCH1AEL; Proprietor; Frank I yroup will sponsor extra booths in W!, pans, double electric hot' plate, steamer, boil- ,Kirkby, Auctioneer. 4115x2 er, Rev. WOlffe •, Of Clinton,CIIRtOIIpreach- - ” er, 3 chairs and stool. kitchen ,utensils and . ed two splendid sermons. His morn- conjunction with the, Evening Au:Kil- - , , I , dishes, wood. box and bench, garden hose. _ iII subject was "Christ' Appeared TO . Bedrooms -L suite of full width bed, dresser , g iary, The closing 'hy'mu, was, "Come, ,. and stand, springs and Ostermoor 'mattress; . Lost and Found Mary,' who thought she had lost Him Y Thankful 'People, Come," after . I snits n (mattress; bed, dresser; stand. and 'went on to tell how the world which the Mizpah benediction was re 1 ensprings ane mattress; 1 stand: 1 aei; single 'u" -- bed springs: i rglt 7r sir x 9r; drapes: 2 LOST -ON 'MAIN STREET, A SMALL •3rad lost Christ, not only the individu- pealed. A delightful social hour fol- �t�, Hallowe . . . 1' chests; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 crosscut saw; block purse of money. Finder Please leave at als but Dations T1s well, eiting Ger- lowed. � " I� .. and tackle; drainage spade; scoop shovel: THE HURON' EXPOSITOR OFFICE. Re= many a5 an example. r, His - evening ' - ' ' - pink; rivetter; crow bars; platform scales, ward. 1• 4115x1 Subject was "The Light of the Eye." Mr. and''i><•s.J. E. Neil, Doreen and . _ 44 lbs. ; a number of hot and cold 'air furnace Rona'1d, of London, spent the week- , d'` registers; other. general household effects: 'CVhen we lose our spiritual vision our earl with Mr. Mrs. John Pfaff and , , '• �" .11 Terms Cash. M�ItS. NEIL GILLESPIE.'Pro- souls "are as dark as when we„ lose prietress ; Harold Jackson. Auctioneer. For Sale' - Mr. and MI's. Nelson Pfaff. l� 1. Our natural eyesight. He dwelt upon Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwan spent t' . r-. Fold. SALE --8 YOUNG PIGS 8 WEEKS the selfishness Of individuals and na- the Thanksgiving week -end. in Hamil- 6I ` r t old. Apply WILLIAM STURGEON, Dick tions, showing how money'ean be.'us _ ��. 5^'' !'«LEAR NG AUCTION' SALE OF FARM, A3 u,e, Seaforth. .•1115x1 ton and Buffalo. _ , �JJ Farm Stock and Implements.. on TuesaaY, ed as a blessing to mankind, but what Mr. an,d Mrs: Re;. Tebbutt and. shim- i l /'' ,^ ; g O- oy _ '1 November 5th, at 1 p.mr, at Lot 20, Coneds- OR SALE --GENTS 22-20 C.C.M. BICYCLE a curse in many.]nstan'ces. The same' '.n - v ` �? dren, of London, visited last week- „ter.-.�1;,; f"�,�,�,""`-Yl,l, � , cion i. Hay Township. 2re miles east of Zur- in good condition. Apply to Box 521, applied t0 ee1.UCatlOn if TlOt Used pro- a N' ar-CI:••• :=:_.r•'"^i�^' - nch and "•it miles west of Hensall; 'HORSES HURON EX'POSITQR. 4115x1 end with Mr. and firs. John Pfaff amid � 4y n ". '"�q4 �s . -:hlatc.hel bay team 10 year, cid: 1 roan ,�_ ..-- ----'- perly. and g_aie examples to prove his Mrs, Nelson Pfaff and with 'relatives. ;!,,1'� ' II +anar,e 12 yea4s old. CATTLE -5 Durham cows L.OR, SALE ---DARK BLUE OVERCOAT. point's _ In SeafOi'th, - . with calves by side; 1 cow due in December; 1• lined'•to bottom, size 12 to 14 Years. Ap- The 'Ch011•, under the dh•eCt101 Of - • ' ' 2 heifers 2 •5•ears old;':' steer; 2 years old: MTS. M. Pope atiCl daughter, 'Irene, ' ply to Buz i19, HURON, EXPOSITOR. • 4 yearlings. PIGS -13 Pigs 10 weeks old: 7 4115x1 Mrs. O. Anderson, rendered special of London, Were cer_t�h-end guests 'with - pigs 8 weeks. IMPLL-MENTS-Massey-Harris music at both services,' which 'helped .6 -foot hinder; • 1 DeerLngr 6 -font mower; 1 ULLETS FOR ' SALE -A NUMBER OF Mr.. and Mrs. James A. Paterson. rake; 10, -foot: 1 'Massey -Harris manure spread- P Sussex and Hybrid ptillets, ready to lay.. 'SO much t0 make Clie services a sac- .Die -Communion sermon and recep- er' (like neK ; •1 Cockshutt ll -run +fertilizer cess. ,The minisier remarked this and , drill, like, new; Mosey -Barris stiff 'tooth Apply ARTHUR HENDERSON. Phone 839 tion Of new meI . . I r ions mbers will be held at ¢ult;vator; 1 spring tooth cultivator; Massey- r 2'3• Seaforth- 4115x1' thanked the choir.. the United Church Friday evening ut ..linins bean puller'a'nd scutRer: 1 .6=foot disc: The C$UI'Ch �VaS boaitifully decor- gp,m: Communion. will be administer- I':. a or1 i ..1*t OR SALE--:. COATS (LADIES, SPRING , ' -Quebec sulky plow; ntonebost': ;walking plow: ated with flowers. for . the occasion, g y , 1' set 4 diamind harrows 1. wagon and rack; and winter, med;nmr raze, in ,mood condi- ed at the morning civics on Sunday, 1.---- tion, •Pries reasonable. Apply evenings to and there was a good attendance at O , sec single harnes ; r' work her- WILLIAM' DABUS, .Hensall, Ont. 4115-? The 27 both services. The Women's ' Missionary Society _ forks : whitfletrees : neekYokec ; ,horse collars; io - ____. fanning mill ; et -sleighs : cutte ness ; - ' 'umei'ous otter Rev. Wolfrey and daughter . were - Is articles.- HAY AND'GRAIN--Quantity mixed'.325 CHOfCE HYBRID and PUL TS. RHODE at Roy's 's (S clr. Shames,. will meet grain; lb tons mixed hay. FARM -100 -acre IG. P Red and Rocks. Ready to ley' guests c the home of. Mr; and Mrs. at Roy's Church•. Thames' Road,. on• farm, more ox les,; : storey brick house,, frame ALEX G. PEPPER. Phone 656 i 41, Sea- R.' . McFarlane. Friday, Oct. 25, morning -session at kitchen and garage. Double'deek hen house. forth. 4116x1 1 , bank barn 74x64: silo;' good water supply. 9.30 and afterIIU071 session at 130. Farm in go*d state 'of cultivation, Property .FOR SALE -'COAL ANNEX FOR ELEC Miss M. Wilsie will. give a •report 'Of" t offered subject to reserve bin. Terme on. tric stove- APPLY to Box 526. HURON ,EZIMVILLE. - 'Sehool'for Leaders' held:at Alma.Cal- Chattels Cash. GORDON PYBUS, Proprie- EXPOS,;TOR. __ 4116x1 lege, and Mrs. L. C, White; of Talbot- ' hor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer: E. F. Ches- p aey; .Clerkk. 4115 ° I r'�`OR SALE -11 GOOD 'sUCKLLNG PIGS. Quite a few people from' here ,at- vi11E, 'will, be rile guest speaker. , - 4ll4: Apply to' W: H. PFILE, Hensen. 4114-2 tended the -International Plowing Canvassers feral the Bpplointedcand -Entire Net Proceeds are to be Donated".,to Seaforth and District Legion Memorial ' GILEARTNG AUCTION SAIF OF FARM Hall Fund - - � - _ Klatch at Port Albert last ween, and for Hensall fia rose, a. ' Stock and Implements, on Lot 21, two FOR SALE -275 NEW HAfA1-SMRF RED report a very good time. will commence their work this week. B miles wet of Hensall, on Highway 84, Hay pullets, 5 months old; 50 Rock Leghorn_¢, Mr. and Mrs. W. Routly and d'augh Last year was •a record 'year for the ry n Township on Thursday, October 31st, at 1 laying- Apply to ROY SMALE; (Box i45, leis attended Thames Road aunivers Hensall branch. Pa lav!! Rl g'f�af QYI�' p.m.: CATTLE 82 Purebred and Grade Cat- Her>3�1• t•' 4114-2 ary on Sunday and spent the day with The W.M.S. of the united Church 4� a i� ! .i 6Te, Shortllprn, May Annette =859293=, An- nette 1.5th1 -798311=, Atbelstane Jilt 7th — Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Kirkland: are holding a bake,, and rummage sale . �,EMZ4�, . due Febryaiy ; "l Hereford, cow Notices Mr, land Mrs Charles .Stephen and in the church schoolroom on Satur- _ _ __ December; THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH ON Betty Anne visited.. on Sunday with day, Oct. 26. Contributions of baking m die Nov, lot: Hereford cow due ThursdayOc 31st,at 11" AmoI,I I 1 Hereford cow du ow duel 1 loan cow nue Mrs. ,Wilson Hawkins, in Seaforth, and clothing and saleable articles will I a January; 1 }roan cow due June, 1 gray co TOMondxy, October 28th, secure a cold at Mr,- and Mrs. Thomas Bell visited be much appreciated. ' die February ; 1 red ,row due June; 1 gray 1 cow due. July: 1 red heifer due .l ebruary;-'1 sale Ism Lac 13, Concession '2, lust west's( at the home of 14y. and Mrs. Sam Han- The auction sale of the late Mrs. roan .bull, 9 . months old ;, 5 steers and beif- Elr mondville, and have yofti: own milk and . ro rising 2 ; $ yearling steers and heifers na in Seaforth on Sunday. Charles McDonell, 'held in Hensall un I Year old; 9 spring calves; York saw due 14th. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson' Coultis at- Saturday, Oct. 18, was very success_ win le Main and Goderi�h Streets at 7.45 p.m. September: 10 pigs, 90 lbs; 300 Hybrid Pal- tended the (µneral of their aunt, Mrs. fuh ' High prices were realized. Mr. School Children in costume; headed by. Seaforth Iefs, laying: •W: C. " Allis-Chalmers . tractor, Alden Jones, of London, on Monday Ed, Corbett wase .auctioneer. 11 row crop, on.. rubber with scul9d• and c+rltl-' last. Anniversary $eiciees will be ob- - ARADE� r Highlanders Band. Special Prizes for, Costumes vathr attachment; new Massey,Harris binder, and Decorated Bicycles. Full program -•of Children's •' 7 -foot ..cut;.'•Bissel tractor disc: ,Oliver. two- Master Donnie Stephen spent Sun- served in''. Chiselhurst United Church furrow plow; 13 -disc" fertilizer drill; turnip: day with his friend', David Bradshaw, on Sunday., Oct.,- 27, at.,,, 2.30 "'and 7.30 I, Hallowe'en events at the Rink. ,. drill; 3-dium steel roller; onion seeder: Mas- in Seaforth. p.m. Rev, Reba Hern, "of Varna, will . , sey-Harris manure spreader; hay 'rake; 3- - section harrows; cutter; 'top buggy: root Mrs, George Heard and daughter, be the .guest speaker, and the choir - pulper; .grain grinder; -hay loader; walking Stella, of Toronto, are visiting for a will be assisted. by members 'of, Hen- I"•' _ . ' plow : fanning mill ; 'De Laval cream separn- few' Weeks with her daughter, Mrs. sail United Church choir. � RIG � Cif A M E S - $ I G P..R O G R A M . for, 700 lbs. ; Anchor Holt cream separator, Y ' lbs.; bayrange0 coops usheb ntixeedsgrainQu500 Lloyd Bell. A quiet bDut ;pretty wedding, : ... . bushels.o£ oats; quantity roots.. Terms -Cash. place Saturday, Oct. 19, athigh noon Bingo 'Over' slid'Under ► Farm sold. LORNE LTJ KZR: • Proprietor ; Ed. ZION ... Two o E • Colicin' Prairie Cowboys at Trlvitt Memorial Rectory, Exeter, TWO Bi Fowl Booths P•YbelCt and Harald Jackson, Auctioneers.; E:" illg In Events Co ohessneY, Olerk. 4114-2 l�.hen Rev. M. A. Hunt united'in mar Mr: and Mrs, 'Morley Lannln at- Fria a Shirle • 'Ella Wolff,, �•' Ring the Money g y youngest at'9 .m. and 10 �m. , CLEARING AUCTION SALE_ OF FARM tended' -the- funeral of their Coll In iR Stock and Implemehts, 4 miles southwest 1.' daughter of Mrs. 'Charles Wolff and '0"- Bird Cage and other Old•favorlteS - DON'T MISS THIS ;NEW /biND UNIQUE 4'aROUP' "': Godericli on Friday, he late Charles Wolff, Hensall, .,'t'o .Special Booth, for, the Children where everyone See, the i(idd.ies compete in a Special Hallowe'en T Varna ,Lot 19, Conc dobe lo, Stanley M'r. and 'Mrs. George Pepper. spen: Glenn Woodrow Dietz, of Zurich; eld- •' wins •a prize' Program df Contests and Games. Township, on Tuesday, October 29th, at 1 Sunday with 'M r. •and Mrs. Lyal Wor t p o'clock: HORSES=1 brown horse '7 Yeats est son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Dietz, . ' old; 2 mares 9 and 10 years old. CATTLE- dpn, Staffa, and attended anniversary Zurich. The attractive. bride was I Z red conic due in January; I red. Hereford Services. I ' ' due in A'pril;'1 .clack Hereford due in April,: Charming ill an American Beauty -suit, I rban cow due in ,May;,I roan cow just bred; .Mrs. H. Workman, who spent �-the with black ,-accessories and wore a ADMISSION,' TO -RINK: ' Adults 25e Children under 15, FREE 1,roan heifer 3 years old:. 1 heifer 1 year past week with .her. daughter, Mn, episage of white, mules and pink ros-, I ' ' std; 1 steer 1 year old: 4 spring' calves. Herb. Britton, returned to her hope, .9 i - PIGS -1 sow•..aue in Novnber. POULTRY i es. The'bridesmaid, Mrs, Albert Wolff . X50 Barred Rodk hens IMPLEMENTS- in Hensall on Saturday. of Goderi¢h, sister-in-law, of, the bride, _ 11. s,' - Deering, binder,'6-ft:: Deering mower, 6 -ft.: Mr. and Mrs. Sanies'. Malcolm 'spent wore a Churchill green suit with black o '' _, ,.:. IF . Deering mower. 5 -ft..: Intertrattonal say toad- Sunday wlth'ib'Irs. George Graham and accessories with corsage lof yellow �Drawl.�n. •fo r 7 �. P ?"22�5 er sulky rake:hay rack; Codcvhutt fertilizer attended .anniversary service, �i� Si (/J o,' drill, 13 -hoe like new , Massey -Harris bean mums . and pink roses. Mr. Albert , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon acuflier and harvester, like new; cultivator'; Wolff„Goderich,. brother of ,the bribe, I 'spring tooth Barrow; drag harrow; hand sen -f- and: Roy, Mr. and lis. Norman' Bush- .was groomsman,, . The, brid'e's'mother TICKETS = �15c: or 2 for 255 and 10e or, 3 for 95.c ” fler; .wagon; sleighs; ridirug plow; walking 'field, and Mar...and Mrs. Earl Barker„ „� flex; like new lrubber tide buPlow; cutters; ;sited d Sunday with Mr- .and Mrs. "' These Raffles' have been sanctioned by the Mvuicipality, in, which sties will take place: • 7-incb grinder; cutting box; 4 /, H.P. gasp- � • , line engine; Clinton tanning. mill: De Laval Archie Jeffery. Drawing to be held at the Rink 1.at 11.30 p.m. cream separator; 1 set double harness : hohe vi Mr. John' Aikens, Grimsby, visite.1. I collars- brooder house: brooder stove; chick with his aunt, Mrs, .Mary Rogers, last t plankel32fopt extension ladders new: whiffs, week. gallons 1 30 trees:' rreckyok-m and a host of other art Mrs. Walter Hodge, Goderich, vis- :,.,, I '.: ides. HAY AND GRAIN -50 tons hay; 60 ited with her sister -in -Law, Mrs.. Alexia • .. ., . bushels Date. HOUSEHOLD GOODS= -Essen 4 , sion table; conch; kitchen chairs; cupboard Malcolm, recently, 'Daisy churn. Terms ---Cash. HERB. SMITH Mr. and 'Mrs. Rob. Keyes' and fam- 1 ' , ;'' .,..... I 11 'Proprietor; E. ,P. Chesney. Clerk; Harold ily, of Mitchell, visited on Sunday rj'• • Jackson, Auctioneer. -` 4114- with Mr- •a:nd Mrs. H, Britton and- > ��. - , ARING AUCTION ' SALE OF 'P'ARA falIlily. , Stock, implements and Feeds, at Lot 1? Mr,.. anti Mrs. Fergus La,nnin and ' # Concession 2. H.R.S., Tuckersm'ith, 1411 mil family spent Sunday' With her parents,. "' 11 west of E4nn'ondvilic. on Monday, October 2:j 111 Pit 12.30 o'clock:. Three black mares, 180 Mr. and blrs': Jas. Broughton'. NEW TIME 11 As., good workers:,. pure' bred Durham¢ Mr, and Mrs. 'Dalton Malcolm had , breeding strain', Cranberry, Wimple, Gainfor. as their guests On Sunday Mr. and 1. comet, Broad]rook a Comet. etc.. tracing ro Norm Carnegie and his Orchestra - hiRh amass itnpanted biped: bull 4 years old Mrs. Herb. Foster and family, Mount ' ball 8 months old: cow' 5 years old; heiferPleasant. - ! 2 years pJd!' heifer 2, Years old', calf by sideMr, and Mrs, Alb. Roney, Mr. and CARDNO S HALL 11 2' months old. These are"a rtood red color. :bars. Charles 1#oney and Carl, and Mr. thick set, good feeders, the. Rind every person f ADMISSION - 50 CENTS ;leas. Grade Cows -4. Durhams; 2 Hereford a.nd Mrs. William Aarper visited oL Q . Ayrihires ; 2 Jerseys: 2 Holsteins: bah Sunda with i>eedek, i'at from stove cows : 3 yearfin;� beif Y iVlr. and ,Mrs. Dalton S , ors; 2' yearlinpX stedrs : 2 heavy' fat Durham WalkOm, MUIII'O. „. steers.-IMPIIEMENTS -- Massey-11rris 7:, •. ,w• ib: cream separator sta,i,n ess steel d5scs, suit c . ,iLsable for power, good shape 6 ft. mower; 8 R i"1' 1 ft. Otumlr'rake' slide rake; '7 ft, binder: steelHENSALL :- .' OLD TIME' - :, wh6s] trgek' wagon: bean puller:,6-ft, s0rin'- Put new life into your che8- • ;booth euitivaho ,'J. I. Case"eor'n atiA bean 2field with a re upholster- iww scuttlor Cage 'bamiser mill (new) : 2-drumDon't snuffer with Eczema or Impetigo Music by Golden Prairie., Cowboys steel,' roller r, Now .Idea manemre spreader -.woo use "KLE'EREX" for immediate felief. Ing job. This 36 `.frequently .. . wheel" teaalf 'vd'lliYlrYu'7' rubber tire wagon ; flu 50e - �1:Ob. (Medium -and Strong), At More satisfactory • than a ODDFE'LLOWS' ALL benha;y rack cutter; stip bobol'f4lei6Eh1 rc a Middle -ton's Drug (Store, complete new one. Phone bench sleighs ; Xnternational l4 plate disc on " 99 . . �� throw for hot'Hes or small traet»rt 2�row corn342-W, and we,: will call •and ADMISSION - 50 C�EINTS r' plhntor;' Fapea silo t'ill'er, M inch, with pipes (Continued from Page 1) . taounited' on truckb 18 -disc Cloelhihutl gra, give you, an estimate. NO -dr]1T'; 3-fvt'�ow C`obgCu7iritt tractor plow; dragEVenin piUXlliar (0yI P ffttr,awa.; ltObldl, .14,,4: iiotiless:; &,]lard; 6, 9 y Meets , obligation. ' X 9A steel todutt is for -,table supports; nim ORDER NOW FOR CWRISTMAtiu' s w <, tmitabte for. acv Ml's. Pearl.. Steffan ol]elied ber Thome DELIVERY 0i4, y }#dam tip; '�yy�_" hstveater attach to a Marge crowd, of Eveni�og Auxiliaryr > . ' evleklt' kyr 2YlbOb+; �dbb bwvh i[7rban ohtg; 15 members. and. Bests for g the monthly „ ' . MAKE A NIGHT Off' I'1' l ', , tilihvld .',W*V, X,60 , bui-h'ete. NJ ;wheat; .1 u'">. + " li'i& , '' "aiilti!" :esti ti ns: 50 ''meeting on: -Monday nigllt. Mrs, S•tef- . , mIDICK"T.� he 'o�st�re�);Ely, 40 ,,, �� ,ii'g&' t9ind hetntpnk l.61i. fans had as eo hostess, Mrs'1 "°W. , aedforth is Wallovl�C'eri Wead'quart6rs! ? ,(,• t1ttE�tasi ,r: 1t.:;>`ekatt L- Oashi, , J`. A. •Me ma e. Th71 ,,;,, , S 1 e president Mrs B s' �i' Jn . b Ate- JEialuiJd ess ii, .a, v .+,;r '' '' f , ;; �ii@0t4iylrsl'lllir Oletif;,"", �1t5� ,pre$lderj. >+ollowing the Brie of the' `".k',r v y ' ' ' i • r,:. • r di ,, 1 .. ,: ,. 4 ':.: .w ..,, 5 ,awn:,:. "' :, ,., ,r., '..,7 IP ',,'• .:x' '�', ;l .l• .I w .; :,,.,. I,: is ; I .. , . , I.. , ::, a ,.,, ,. v. ., , i. r ,I ,. , r ( f .. . _.. r ,., ,. ,,. :r. ,: ,d . j,,r ,...,1. a ( i y ,r I <,, . 1 I n Ii.,.;.,,1 � ti .�:..w»�t:+Y::blNldf,r ' I.-,.,i:G6L' •111.111, '�A,:.�,.-,i�nsucwk>�SrzlanV++n al,lnPArmed�,1t?xa,.1,+V ,,I f u,a butter before rations cease- Also a chance to, list some choice baby beef to kill and put is locker. Sold by pound at sale. J. A. Mc- KENZIE. � 41Mb1 FLEECE -LINE YOUR HOME^ WITH Clown rockwood insulation. _ Work done anywhere. ,For free estimates and terms. Phone 41, Seaforth; or write ROWLAND G. DA�i, 5 Thoroton Ave., London. • 4109,7 wanted 'a WANTED-HORSESI FOR MINK. APPLY to WILLIAM "CtiDMORE: 'Dick HoSsse.' Seaforth. 4115x1 HATCHING `EGGS WANTED, 1947 hatching season, flocks culled and blood - free of i{harge under Government supei'- vision. Guaranteed premium plus hatchabil- its premium paid- All breeds wanted. 'For •'full details white TWEDDLE CHIC LIMITED, Fergus, Mario. • 4118 -ti ANTED -3 OR 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished. Apply Box 518, EX g 4112- WAN'j'ED TO B'TJY-OLD''HORSES, BUTT- ' able fok �inink!• feed- Phone ¢pliers -to ,.TACK GILBERT. 936 r• 21, or FRED GIL- BERT, 936 r 32, G6derich. 4109-tf Births , 14TcN1j,B-Tn .Mount Sini Hospital, Toronto, on October 19, :to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ;Me - Nat, a son. '' SKA.IFE---In Scall Memririal Hospital: on - 'October 18, to Mr. -and Mas- Don'Rias STraife, Brucelfield,a daughter. r SCOTT -In Scott Memorial Hnspfitarl, on Oc- tober 21, to Mr- and Mrs. Thomas L'."SCott, 0 Cromarty, .a son, SMITH. Deaths �• 2 _ .__ a - JACKSON --In Seafnrth, ..on Sunday, October FARM 20, Atitrail'. Constance J-ackson, deariY loved daughter of Mr. acid Mrs. Fred W. C. Jack- son, in her third year. C.' 0 � ' In Memoriam • �i ATJLKNER�IN LOVING MEMORY OF `Loretto Lrruise Faulkner, who passed away suddenly October 24, 1941. ! A"'teaut;ful memory. dear''er' than I gold, 75 Qf a 4ister whose vYorth can never' be told; • ilapPY 'and smvlirig, always cen'tent, y i�ovtvl and respected, wherever she -went: - To a trauitifwl life castle a sudden end, 0 She tiled as :rhe lived=everyone's friend. -Ssully missed Iby hex •S;ster and Brothers. - 9• - WINTHROP'wNTHR+f)P d Entertain Constance � The Helping ' Hand, Miasibn Eland t- held their autumn thankoffering meet- ing in the school oom of the church on Saturday, whn they entertained Constance Sand. Leslie McSpadden ' Presided'. The meeting was -opened eras with the rail to war8iti,p and Ilyinn, - 586 was sung. Mavis Storey read the 2 •ScriptlYre, After which Jimmie Axt- tons mann ieti'i11 prayer. 11�arjorie MCCiuril' weleoined the ' guests. A Iovely silo �, was• renderellrby one ,nE the Constance ;�'•ir`la kelie '3S+leSlladdert galvG' a A A « 0 , 4 .r 1 , . A 1. I I, , I I