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SEE US ABOUT NEW WOOL AND FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
RUGS AND )3ED SPREADS
NEW FIGURED SILK AND WOOL DRESS ENDS
NEW WOOL DELAINES
NEW QUEEN CLOTHS
NEW SANTOYS
NEW SERGES
BOY'S WEAR
A c'OMPLETE LINE OF BOY'S LONG PANTS, BLOOMERS,
KN CKERS, SWEATER COATS, SHIRT S, BLOUSES FOR
SCHOOL WEAR.
Everything in School Supplies
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RENEWALS OR NEW INVESTMENTS:
WHY NOT SECURE THE GOOD RATE OF
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PET. ANNUM ON YOUR MONEY. ANY AMOUNT OVER
$100 CAN BE INVESTED FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS. INTEREST
STARTS ON DAY YOUR CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT LONDON.
CANADIANS HAVE OVER $22,000,000 INVESTED 1N HURON
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
Applications received at any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
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T EMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Western. Farmers' Mutual
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and dau- Weather IIlsurauce Co
} t M were Sunday visitors at
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London. ' ' OF OODSTOCK
Messrs. Leonard Masse, Edward The Largest Business of any
Thiel and Gordon Schwalm were Sun-
day visitor, at Hill green.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amanns have
moved their effects to Stratford, wh-
ere Mr. Amanns has secured a pos-
itiori.
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Brownlee of Detroit, spent the week-
end with the formers parents, Mr.
all I '`+1r Alex. Foster.
Canadian Company doing
Business in On-tar°io-
Lmount of Insurance at Risk .on Dec.
31st, 1928, $22,205,276.
Cash
Total Cashin Hank and Bonds
$160,378.74
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?Amongf:.1) a 'who'who,:•econtly attend- p
eel the i .mi1y re'm'iol ^t the borne of gT Dealer
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119 end nd ;rias. .RICO() 0r't\L111 aA
'Lae 1RCn , !I o Dhi.
ealer in Lidhnr Rod
Bronson Linc were: Nix and Ivlrs. arzd .nce,45 I f, Fire instsra>r m
Iaiiton Goetz, frit. .i.nu Iwixs. 't'viliiam.
Morris and Mrs. Louisa McIntosh, all
of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nel-
see, Mr. and ?1;s. 11..e ,.iiursull.
Gertrude and Mildred Ortwein, and
IIIc. CIa Stec Cerra, all of Detroit, was never better, and the showing in
and Jinn A dei on of Hamilton; IV Tr. all lines was exceptionally good.
and Mrs. M. G. Deitz and family of Fruits and vegetables were a little
Zurich. A pleasant time was spent light but the quality was up to the
by all present. - usual standard in spite of the dry we -
Must Report Mishaps ether, the ladies classes were nearly
In the future every person in all filled.
} f a motor vehicle -olio is The community of Brucefield was
WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON-
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ABLE HARDWARE AT MODERATE PRICES
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• OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST
PREVAILING PRICES.:
Good Supply Of Krauser Smoke Cure on Hand
FURNITURE
Full Line of Furniture, in Living Room Suites, Dining
t. Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Cabienets.
▪ We also have the Famous Simmons Bed Springs and
Mattresses, a Guar. Article. lit on the Market •F"
To Day.
WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP..
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J�hnsto.i tk KalbiJeisch
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thing doing every minute to enter-
tain those present. The indoor exhibit I
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charge of
directly or indirectly in an accident saddened by the death of Duncan
will be obliged to make outs, a report Colin • MacDonald, which occurred
himself of the accident for submis- early - Tuesday morning last at his
sion to the Motor Vehicle Branch of home on the London Road. He was
Public Highways. Reports are to 42 years old, and had been in poor
be filed provided the accidents result health for several years and recent -
in personal injuries or in damage to ly his condition became serious. Was
property exceeding $50. Persons who barn and lived all his life at Bruce -
fail to report such accidents are lia- 'field, where he will -be missed by a
ble to a fine of $10. In case of an great many friends. He is survived
accident in Huron County, Phone 91 by his mother, Mrs. Jas. MacDonald
Clinton, for Highway Traffic Officer and •three sisters and one brother.'
N. Lever, l The funeral was held on. Thursday,
interment in Baird's cemetery.
COUNTY NEWS On .Tuesday afternoon of last week
drew Hard was }
a quiet wedding was solemnized at
The funeral of An y Wesley -Willis Manse, Clinton, y
held from the residence of his dau Rev. J. E. Iiogg, when Florence Gra-
nt, titer, Mrs. Albert King, Crediton, to nt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brtnslsy attended
Anglican Cufrtery, and was Robt. Scotehliier, of Bayfield, was
qU, ply attended by friends and ac- united in marriage to Albert Dunn,
ario
nte�na cam :from all parts is Ore- also of Bayfield. The young couple
ario who camel to pay their last re -,were unattended and left immediate-
,petis to a pioneer off McGillivray ly by motor .for a trip through the
Program of Work, I'' epairs, 8
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' Let Us show You the best kinds of Fencing for the
Field or ttie Home Lawn Fences. We handle the best
Money can Buy.
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If you decide todo some Roofing or Eve -Troughing
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show yotl our goods,
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Second Handed Buggies
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1 stifle ip h e esteem
ce j Niagara district. Upon their return
testified to the. e,t,um in which he they will make their home on the
Bronson Line, Stanley, on the farm:
recently purchased from the bride's
father.
The Avon Chests Ltd., of Stratford
have purchased the Sandford factory
from the Seaforth Holding Syndicate
composed of business men of the
town, and as soon as alterations and
improvements are made in the build-
ing, will commence the manufacture
of red cedar chests and other novel- `.
ty furniture. The Avon Chests Ltd.
have been manufacturing in Strat-
ford for several years, but were un-
able to secure the larger; accomodat-
ion in that city, which their expand-
ing business requires. The company
have employed up to twenty men and
the factory in Seaforth, is exactly
suited to their needs
With a record breaking number of
entries, namely 2,500,, and an increa-
se in attnedairce the 1930 Exhibition
of Goderich last week, passed into
history.The weather could not have
been more ideal, elear skies, sunny,
even hot, with the result that a big
crowd turned out from both town
was held. Officials of Oddi'ellows Lod-
ge, Ailsa Craig, of which deceased
was a member for over 50 years, we-
re present. Dar. Hardy was born in
1840, in York County, and was a man
who settled in McGillivray over 80
years ago. The funeral service was
conducted by Rev. H. W. Hagelstine,
pastor of the United church, Crediton.
Mrs. John 'Turner, for many ye-
ars a well known aiid highly esteem-
ed resident of Scaforth, passed to the
great beyond on Saturday last. Mrs.
Turner had been in delicate health
for a number of years and three ye-
ars ago suffered a stroke.
The engagement is announced of
Mary Gladys, only daughter of Mrs.
Harvey and the late J. S. Harvey, of
Exeter, to Norrnan W. Stacey, elder
son of Mrs. John :Stacey, at Willow
Grove, Ont., the marriage to take
place quietly the latter part of Sep-
tember.
J. C. Scott, son of James Scott,
both former residents of Seaforth,
was recently appointed Inspector for
Victoria District of Dominion Fisher-
ies. His district takes in the salt,
water area between Race Rocks opt } and country. The big covered stand
rhe southern end of Vancouver Is was filled when the program was at
land to Cowichan Bay, including Sa-
anich Agin, and all islands south of
Active Pass to the American bound-
- .'1;.1e. duties connected with
l) )1 lt:i r are wee numerous.
The Exete=r Pair on Wednesday lost,
aS
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as n. 1.) ce ewci and there was saline
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home will be 1
always appreciated. We can supply anything in this
line, and the prices are very Attractive. .�,
If in Reed of new furniture, don't
forget; we have it!
STA,'E WEIDO
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ATTENTION!
TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
P' WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF
GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND-
ARD GRADE OF GASOLENE FROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED
t- EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON E;'AIR WORK. AND OVER-
HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
REASONABLE.
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ed the grounds. As for the entertain
meat, the committee this year was
particularly fortunate. There was
not n dull mer[wr t all afternoon and
townspeople and visitors alike went
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hone highly pleased and loud' in their
praises'
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. SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1930
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