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thers -Harry and Joseph, of Spokane, says: Though the official announce- t7onaid; Miss Isabel Souter, at the Ever remembered bis Sister and Broths
Wash•; John, of Dublin; . Louis, at ment has not yet been made, intima- JIne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3081x1
home; and four sisters, Hanna, at tion has been given by the Provincial •lex- Souter- ,
home; Sister M. Bertrand, of the Government of the superannuation of "0 .
Notre Dame 'Convent, Kitchener; Mr. C. Seager, K.C., who' for over 20 ELIMVILLE BOLTON. --In loving memory of our lea
M44, of Chicago; and Margaret, of years has been County Crown At- Notes. -Messrs. R. Stephen and 'Beces, who passed away eight years ago w
London, who have the heartfelt sym- torney and Clerk of the Peace for the Wellington Bell, of Detroit, spent a day, December 21st, 1918.
pathy of the entire community. The County of Huron, and the appoint- few days with relatives in this vicin- our lips cannot rtes how we miss her,
pall bearers were Lyle Jordan, of De- merit in his -place of Mr. Dudley its during the past week. - Miss 'our hearts oatuwt tew w.ha't Ira say;
troit; Alfred Arnold, Kitchener; Gib. Holmes, K.C,, of Win bam, It is ex- Lorena Johns, of Toronto, was home God alone knows ,now'. we miss her,
g In a home that is lonesome' to -clay.
Murray, Joseph Evans, Dennis Ma- necbedr the change will take glace over the holiday. -,Mr. and Mrs. Hy. -Father, Mother and sisters,
lon'ey and Math. Murray. very shortly, although no date for Westlake visited at Mr. H. Ford's
Notes. -The police trustees have 'he taking over of the office by Mr. on 1'londay last. -Mr. and Mrs., Will — -_-
been re-eheected for 1927. They are Holmes has yet been fixed. Mr. Pyhus, of Chiselhurst, and Miss Lu- ELECTION CARDS
Jack L. J. Looby, Patrick Woods, Sr,, and Holmes is already well known in cillie Pybus, from Detroit, spent
Jack Bruxer.-+Hibbert will have a Goderich, being the eldest son of the Christmas Day at 'Mr. Ed. Johns'. -
three cornered contest for the Reeve- hate Dr. W. J. R. Holmes, count Mr. Garnet Johns returned home on To the Electors of McKillop:
Y Ladies and Gentlemen;
ship Mr. James Malcolm, William treasurer for many years, and having Christmas Eve after spending over a Haying been nominated for Councillor o
Morris and Allan McDougall; for spent most of 'his youthful years in year in. the West. -The Christmas McKillop for 1927, 1 respectfugy ask y
Councillors, Jack Brennan, Martin this town. His wife also is a former tree entertainment, which was held vote and influence. If elected my aim will
Feeney, .Patrick Maloney, William Gwderich in the church here on Thursday even- be economy In all township. affairs. Wishing
girl. We da not knout 'w'hat Y you the compliments of the season.
Jeffrey. -McKillop Township has a Mr. Seager's plans for the future are, ing last, was very well attended, A Yours faithful]-*,
contest on between Reeve Frank Me- but we hope that he and Mrs. Seager splendid programme was given by the DANIEL BEUER.r1ANN.
Quaid: and Willdam Sommerville; for will remain in the town of which they Young people of the Sunday school, To the Electors of McKillop-
Councillors, Ed. Horan, John Dodds, have been esteemed residents for so who received many gifts from the Ladies and Gentlemen,
Jack Eckert, Thomas McKay and many years. Mr. Seager has given loaded Christmas tree. Santa Claus Having been nominated for Councillor fo
Daniel Byermann,-In Logan Town- zealous and able service in his office was very ably impersonated by Mr. 1927. 1 earnestly ask you to give me your
and will no doubt en Bruce Cooper.—Mr Melville Skinner support
uuppo t one envoy, January
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ship, Reeve James Douglas is in by joy the leisure p
acclamation. Daniel McCarthy resign which a busy life has denied him. and family have all been confined to the best of my ability,
ed zes councillor, but there are two the house with the flu, but are on Wishing you the compliments of the season_
the mend. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Den- 3081x1 JOHN M. ECKERT.
new contestants, William Gaffney and WINGHAM ninon, of London
Michael McCarthy, besides George ,were visitors in the To the Electors of the Township of
Ahrens, E•1. Prueter, Ed. Chaffe, the Notes. -.Mrs. John McGee, Bel- nedghborhood over the week end.- Tuckersmith:
three members of last grarve, is visiting with her daughter, The nomination passed off very quiet- Ladies and Gentlemen:
year's council. Mfrs. D. Simpson, of London.—Con- ly on Monday. Messrs, John Hannah At the request of a large numlhr of rate-
-The dance given by the C,W.L. rn ductor Angus and Mrs. Medonald and and James Ballant payers, I have consented to become a eandi-
Monil, night was well patronized by Yue are running data for tris Reevesn;p. in the limited bane
family are spending the holidays with for Reeve for the comm
The rt ;' visitors to their old homes g year, and betweon now and election day, ,t will be
ler^ �, , their daughter, Mrs, Landre.-Miss 'Messrs, Dan Dew, Huh Be impossible for me to personally solicit the
v s Ortho: tra furnished the g Berry, Wel-
Laura Rutledge, of Auburn, is visite ]ington Skinner, Benson Williams and thissupport Of nail the electors. I, therefore, take
m!'�1C and the ladies Of the C. W. L. this means of asking You for your vote and
served a good lemcheon.-The closing 'ng at the hams of Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Silas Shier are in the field for the influence in the coming contest- It eiected,
Fox. -Miss Kathleen Gibbons, of council. The last two are new names 1 will endeavor to Rive the a.Rair of the
concert given by the pupils of the Lindsay, is spending her vacation at for the ballot. -The Young Peoples' 'ori xlhtiprgood
o a and economical
o omit laan8i egr yew-
Separate school on Wednesday of last her home in Wingham. - A grand
week was well patronized, The sing- League was eery pleasantly enter- entation at the County council.
ing of the children was very masquerade carnival, the opening of, tained at the home of Mr. Charles Wishing you the complimettb or tris sea.
800'1 the new arena for the season of 1927, Johns last Monday evening, A large son, I am, and each year there is a decided im- I' g Yours a;naerely,
provemr'r.t in th'Pir platform work,- w)1.1 he held on Saturday, January Ist number of games and contests were 30A1x1 RUiiFRT P, WA'CtiON.
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BULL F9R $ALE,—REGISTFRED POLLEib
Angus, bull,' 20 months old,' for sale, on
time If- required, also a qu@AXltity of O.A-C.
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rust. Apply to w1K. ROSS, nruoefceld, or
phone 19 an go, nensall. 3081x1
SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE• VOR
gale two Shorthorn bull calves, 11 and 14
months old, one red. and one white. Will be
sold reasonable for quick sale. Apply to W.
H. JAMIESON, 0- R. No. 2, Seaforth, or
phone 8 on 616, Clinbpnr 3078 -ti
SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE —•,FOR
sale, 4 Shorthorn bull calves, 11 to l6
months, 2 reds and 2 mans. These are from
good milking
strain. Apply to A- do J,
BROADFOOT, Senforth, or phone 81 on iso.
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our WOOD AND PIGS FOR SALE. A Q AN -
tits of dry wood, 12 inches long. from
g $4 to $5 a cord; 50 good suckling pigs, also
100 chunks coming in next week. Inquiries
cheerfully answered- W. M. SPROAT. Phone
186-2, Seaforth. 8074-tt
Fi ARMS FOR SALE —A FEW —CHOICE
farms in .the Townships of traborne,
r Tuckeramith and Hibbert. Good buildings and
well located as to markets. THOMAS CAM.
ERON, Exeter, Owl. 3068-tf
TTABM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT go,
7th Concession, Hibbert Tow'uahip. Splen-
did Improved 100 acre farm, begat bw1dings in
Perth County; well fenced and drained. Come
to see growing crops. Apply R, S. HAYS.
Seaforth. 806144
FEMALE AGENTS WANTED
Part or full time. aPPOlnting subagent,
Steady Income assured. write immediately
THE SANTiLLA Co -
Dept, 33, P. O. Bar 436• Montireld.
CARD OF 'PRANKS
iMr. ,latah Rruxer and family wish to ex-
tend their sincere thanks to al•I kind rela-
,., p. cep e atE open for P ayeEl and a good sing -song made s -' - ;"E, fru•nds and ni%rhbors w'ho assisted
Miss .Annie Dalton, .Joseph K. Nagle ,, g(od time. -Miss Maud Davis has very en.joyahle Pven•in To the Electors of McKiilo unto gthe sickness and d,•ath of Jacob P.
and VJiss Mary Doyle RCP home from K• -MIRK Ruby I p• I liru,+-r. who died in I)etroit, December 17th,
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Detroit. returns t0 Toronto. 1lincrs. of F XPtPr, spent ChristmRs' Having been nceninated for Counral„r for' '
r Fatal Accident. -The whole com- and a few days following at Mr. Rich . 11927, 1 solicit Your ,'e,te and influent• t" 5L
munity was overcast with gloom on Jnhns,•- Miss Aling Cornish, of Ray- I core my re-elertivm. ami ;f elected nil faith- HLJd.I,F,TT Tuesday, when it was learned that 5(,Id, i spending the holida s at the lolly wf''k ,! LnP h, t i !.he a of the town- TFil�f ZYLRB WANTED
Re Townshi Affairs. -At the nom- Y•:•nip ar ])cK,;;ap during :.ne year l:r_'7.
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Why Not Attend the SCHOOL 'that Has the Iii It' `y
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The only School that' Teaches real PRACTICAL BUSW]1$$ `
ING FROM START TO FINISH i
Where High School Students and Teachers are 'taught .S EOT A,%I l'
expert training in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and 5�
TARIAL SCIENCE, and are sure of a good position, rapid priirmu' aYo�il ,Ar
and big income.11 yf
COURSES:—Commerclal, Stenographic, Secretarial, taelgezal Q p,
Civil Service, CoTln. Teacher's Coarse and Special Cnnrstas .,,.q>�11,
For full information write to
B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Aceta., Prindpa'!.
. Phan 198.
lnatlon on Monday, Mr. Fin land ex- i r. and Mrs. Your_.:•,:+pectfuny- ,
y g Wingham Hospital .shortly after mid- I Will F,lfnrd and four children were 3291-1 EDWARD HORAN.
audritplainErinthv thjsit4m oflha3tl�he auditors6 in the ' night. He was in hi 34th year , and i in Wo;lhurn over Christmas attend -' To the Electors of 14eKillop: --�"
w'ante•d. 15 cards of 30 -inch wood; 10 cords
a son of Mr, and Mrs. William Conn,, in.v the golden wedding' of Mrs. El-' 1,nd;t. and r+.ntlemen: maple and 5 cords, beech, body wood, delivered
treated any entrie.. entered after the Lnt 33 ConcPs';ion 4 Kinloss Tow ford' t
Of
31st o, Decemher in each year as er-
•. n- rt Aaron s, Mr, and Mrs. Halls.—
i ship, and was a very popular young; Ifiss '.Mildred Pell, Stratford,
I am arain a vandidun• for Reeve for 1927 to F,uman,iv,lle United Church not later than'
! and I re•.pertluli% ask f„r F'Pbruary Lith. 1927. enCen w be sent to
tors. This was very misleading. I
of was
man, and his sad death i5 regretted home neer Christmas. -Mr. Grant'
Y+,ur vot,. and in, the unden,igned not later than January lat,
fluence rn, secure my ,•Iecti„n. Tlrr ct>vntr'
will give a fete iL'ustrations of the
I by everyone. On Saturday afternoon Sanders. of F,xeter, spent TL1Pcday'
1v27
F:yualhation ,s to be dealt with at the next
meting Huron ' The Ina•e`st or any tender
entries treated in the $3,167.36. As
while cutting wood at Ruben Tiffin's' with his friend, Mr. Walter
of County Council. It is of trot necessarily
%iW ,mix,rtitnce to acceptwl.
MrKillt'n's
I did not wish to mention this at
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with an engine and saw, which he had lossrs. Grant and Arnold Hern.
guard inter-.
e,,t:. MY mr'no ,s htwest, eronomica) ad-'
the nomination as I had no notes on
of
just recently purchased, he reached �t. Marys,, vi-ifed their
ministrat Jun of ToYc c hip anti C.mn'.,v affairs. JOR\ T. F,LGi E, Secretary,
this matter, and was not able on ac-
count of the poor light, small print
cousins. Wal-
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over the engine to make an adjust-, ter and Kenneth .Johns, the fore part
ment when his clothing caught in the this
I Wishing you all a Floppy and a Prwpe—us � Kippen, R. R. No. E_
i ,"Pw Year. I remain. 3080-2
Yours re,pectfuiIY.
and having no glasses to make a pro-
of week. -The large ire pond in'
FRANK M, I "—'
per reply to Mr. F'ingland. Sortie of
revolting shaft and his clothes soon' Mr. Will .johns' field is affording the
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the Cash Book errors for the
wound so tight that he was hurled' }•nnng people of this vir•inity much
I To'the Electors of McKillop: NOTICE TO CREDITORS
period
1917 to 1925, receipts nt,t entered in
from his feet and thrown with great pleasure these days. A skating party'
Ladies and Gentlemen:
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the Cash Book - Bank interest,
force around the shaft several times was held there nn Tuesda evening.
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Haven 'aertwl `'our Interest. as C,unc;ll„r
fur the past year, t stlicit
8101.31; East «rattRnORh, re Triad,,
the engine COn]d hP stopped.
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1I15 leg wag aha ttf red and hC
your support t„
Year 1927. 1f
elect me W the tics rd for the NOTTrF is hereby given that all persons
$8.22; 1916 taxes as per receipt,
was'
torn, cut and bruised about the head.
elected I will safeguard your interests 'n haling claims again.t the estate of Matilda
the future, u. I hate done ,n other Years.
$68.52; stubs dated January 8, 1917,1
840,95; County
Medical aid was rushed from Wing- ( ',
nn,adirndge, tate of the Town of Seaforth.
Yours truly' Wid,Jw, dereased, who died on the lith day'
n:YN
of Huron, re roads,
8612.69• H. Adams, Joshingdrain,
ham and on Sunday Hue was broughtl, ` v-
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RFGELE
___ ,if November, 1926, are required to forward
their
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to the Wingham Hospital. It tt'AS 1
claims, duly proven. to the undersigned
I To the Electors of McKillop: 3olicirn”. on or befnre
$6.75; taxes and percentage, 1918,
found necessary to amputate the, )
the 6th day of Janu-
Ladies .not Gentlemen: ary, 14'27, after which date the Executor will
$76.44; bank interest, $16.89; M.
Armstrong, Kinburn drain
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shattered leg. On :Monday evening' 4 � `
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I ra,pertfuuy sol A•,1 vnur Y',,:e andi influent • r1mceed k, distribute the estate, having regard
to secure my ,d,etr„n as Cmn,r,llor Mt- only u) the claims
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his condition w'as, however, -worst' h� ,_+
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Killop fnr the year 1927 if elected. I have had nodes.
$121.25; hank interest, $39.72; 'bank
interest,
than it was at first thought. to he, 1
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myself to APPb•e the 'row nship to the beat n( T)ATFTr at Sen forth, Ont, this 16th day
$119,28 Community Hall
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and it wasimpossible to win a ti) h
my ability, and my —o -vices will be at your 4 Uee•ember, 1926
funds, $69.61: pr ceedR from the n -
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ening Rubscri )tions T7 00
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for life against ll('h oddR, and the I • 'rip 2 3. ,..W : p�9A L,
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drsiosal in all te,w•n.hin affairs. BEST & REST,
wivhing y„u the r.,m ),lament. of the season ti,11C4G,rs for Fxeeutor,
f ). assess-, .,park fled. Thr/ funE'ral was held' '� - .-=-- - -- Yot,n truly, an79.3
merit of east half lot ?. Concession on Thursday afternoon from the par- I r' Y',^= T _ v� THOMAS J. 4IcKAY.
14, re Murray -Lamb drain, $61.65 ; ent"s residence, to Win sham cemctt'ry. ``` i --
bank interest, $46.11; 19.24 taxes,) F I To the Fentlemen of Tuckersmith;
The Late Co Cowell.- Friends of T.adl,» And Gentlemen: FARM FOR SALE
8112.13; hank interest, $12.38; Mur- Mrs. R. T. Cowell and family wi!il ��T� ® �t�� h As, ye' AIrPAdy kn,,,t 1 Am ,n :he field far' OR I>;ENrr �g��y Christmas
ray -Lamb drain, extra Assessment. sgmpathize with them in thc`ir sad i Ihr R.•Pt'PAhip rinse again and hope to have, H
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pa , Pith ouppa,•n as i hale 0
$39•38; payment to Jahn Flutton en- bereavement in the death of Mr. Aat4rILhA1. ha+t ;n the nAAt with my ns,„ expe,;enre
feted twice in CA h Bnob, folio 99 Cowell. The family lived in Wing;-' Q7 �q of the nest rwn yea n, I hap, to be ante u, 100 Acres --Close to Town.
and 110, $22.00; Legislative rant of i ®194 Ofb71AFY El rope r v,” d. greater antisfartila in f ct future there
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>; ham for RetPt'R1 years .While bl r.; Y!L Zi "Wl Il k8 �3: •ler tori, p rester ni m.9 last election there
$17.25 and LPerislat:ire and Municipal Cowell was organist and choir leader ' hAd been but three Roe— in the Township
grant of $16.90 to School Section No, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. �( a of Tucket:.mith in the Mone t0 Loarl
,:-Make a t\l ap twyear1 ; pre red I ti , and l J
1 entered as payment. in Cash Book While in Win ham Mr. Cowell en- T ��7 And t feel i Am t with to semi tion, end I on First Mortgage a FarmN F3 1111
g C-wSol alilon L'�o hr, P tnlA will meet with your kind approval.' Zi 2� I S
but not dishurst., $34.i5; cheque to listed and went overs Pas. It was I &Ir S a, I e
I remain Property. r40 I
McKillnp Telephone Sys tPm f o r while he was at the front that one g'tO he Yolim ,• r_tful4y.
$1,883.00 entered in cash book as of his daughters died. Mr, Cowell �amAs JR&13 pTj�-deed-4 FA
ROI,ANn TiF,NNF.DY.
$1,883,00, $50.00; re payment of bank had been In poor health for some 9 yt Ir A. I)
loans amounting to $7,600.00, enter- months and the end was not unex- , SUTHERLAND
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'ed as $7,644.60-$44.60; roeei t from y U. F. ®. MF'FTINC' Did Manta brine you S,lippers . You need them. If he
P pedal. The famil have resided in Talk ilt” over'1�/6,1h, us ,-, MEETING x GEN ERA i, INSURANCE INCE GENCS• � ,
Township of Grey for $1,119.98 ent- Carleton Place for some time. Mr, didn't, her yitllr chalice to ]llll'C']1Ltse them at the lowest
ered as $1,239.88 in cash hook- Cowell was a lovin husband and' A. D. SUTHERLAND The IT F O. will hold its monthly meet• I possible cost. %'ttU'll hli�'f' t(> hll]"1'V—our supply is lim-
g Real F-4tate, Bonds,
'$119.90; bank dnterest entered twice father. The funeral was under mil- itibrnry Hatl.raScafarth' in !'Arnsrie Public Conveyancing, Etc.
General Insurance Agency I R' ]ted•
in cash book, $59.25; payment to italy auspices on Wednesday after- Conveyancing, Bonds,
Blyth Standard entered in cash book noon and services were held in St, Real Estate, Etc. -" - --- PHONE, 152 _
25, aiso entered on cash book 26- Paul's Anglican Church, Rev. (Mr. SEAFORTH, ON'£ARIO�®rill ®11tar1®•
$19.30; payment to Record entered in Schaffter officiating. TAX NOTICE 1,ADIES' BOUDOIIZ SLIPPERS in patent, bronze kid,
bash back 2.8 aLco entered a cash — E All taxm nt,t paid b,foi- fhe IOth of JJan- I - Silver, Old Rose, Black, Grey, practically any
book 32-$11.86. Amount entered as BRUCEFIELD Irary. )427 pr,,, edinr. will be wken to cot �v �77�� �7r 98C
payment to Corporation of Blyth for Horticultural Nlotes.-The annual --_. - - ' -- ' lest Taxpayers in arrenrs rovorn themselvesLOYVltl OF SEAFORTIJ i color, all with quilted inso}es and rubber heels..
divisional court hall rent, which was meeting of the Horticultural Society accnrdin91Y as this will be the last notice
aid b contra account and not b $40 WEEKLY FOR YOU, Riven- By order.
T Y Y will be held on Friday evening, Janu- - I
cash. There are numerous other er- GFORGF. Mei. .f -
cash. 7th, it is expected. Further Collector at Trues. Tp. of McKnlop.
Ambibior eesperlog-ne men wanted, write 9081-1 lrOTICL`
rots Which might be mentioned. Cash notice will be given next week. at once far free catalogue explaining how you Ladies Quilted Satin Ladies Plaid Slip-
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Book, folio 181 and 132, in December, Good Seed Beans. -Mr. William can earn while learning: Garage work, En- p � I - I r p 79c
1919, 10 and 11 in January, 1924 re- Ross who has been a wonderful) gineering, Electricity, Chautfering, Bricklay- - - - _ -- and Brocade Slippers pel"R, leather $Olen.. .
' y Ing, Barbering, Hairdressing. etc.
edpts, and 56 and 57 in 1924 eX1*11- successful grower of -beans, has dis- i EMPHILL PRACTICAL SCHOOLS, ANN_ UAL MEETING Hnt,, haw gra hereby rgt.he runt. com- _ _._._ _ _ _�_.___.� I _
ditures were torn out. The treasurer posed of a large' quantity to Mr. Wil- 163 King Street West, Toronto Dlairrt have been made to she Council rP-
8681-1 Irarding depositing Ashes on rhe streets. esus- , ,
'stated that errors had been made of Liam TCount the well will
use layer of SOITTH HURON AGRICITI,TTTRAL SOCIETY Ing tw,uhle to teamstera with heAvy load.. Men 91 Boudoir Slippers in Men's Leather Everetts, Jill
same and bhe shee=ts were taken out Elgin Count who will use them for and when a thaw tames the nanw ander the
Yr -. -- _�..__. _ The to rm'a) Society
w Ar the South Huron ashes dots, not melt and the uneven roadway Patent Brown Black etc. Black and .Brown eases
Toy him. -W. H SNOX seed purposes, which is thz best re- DR. W. C. SPROAT Agricultural Society will he ,t,ttd in the com_ Y , , 9 p'
AN.commendation as t0 quality that the mercisl HOW, Hensati. on Friday, January to IiTo' to catuse upsets. It is contrary to
q y Y the To' By -lama to deposit ashes+ nn the Quilted insoles 98C tional valueAURON NOTE$ could t. Mr, Tions still hag 8 few rauasOaCiyODdedieine, 14th, ak1 p.m., for the purpase of receivia„X st.rrPta. but .the Council will be pleased to'University Of Western Ontario Lon -the Directors' and Auditora' Annual report, -•The Crystal City Courier of last which he is disposing of locally. Mr, the tt tt,e AamA tp be aewAittd evenly an rubber heels........for..................;a.
the election of director. far the current year the travelled portion of the roadwa only
creek records the death of Alfred Cud- Tolmie, who has bought a lar Son. Member of College of Physic- and the ttwnsactian of other business. y
g tans and ,Surgeons of Ontario. Office WM. CONSITT, K. M. McLEAN. °Chen h Ano- on the ground, test oat on
more, who died at Brandon, Man., on quantity of beans in this district this , President any other pmtiae at any lime. Ash piles
in Aberhart s Drug Store, Main St„ Secretary- on the streets am very anstghtly.
December TOth, in his 62nd yea•T. Mr. fall, last week installed another ,3eaforth. Phone 90. 80,11-2 By order. Men's Romeos Children's Plaids Children's
h�1tpgM,' xwas b6rn and grew to man- picker. W. H. GOLDING.
' J!,Xster,'and went to Mani- Died In Vancouver. -Word has been __ ______---.--- __ '- _ -_ -_. Mayor• good quality Sizes to 2 Picture Slippers
tabsoYi1e” years after his uncles received of the death of Mr. Frank NOMINATION MEETING Seaforth. December 21, 1828. SORO 2
Aaron and Harry Cudmore settled O'Neil, of North Vancouver, brother _ __._.. .. .. _ _ $2,19
Q �°�t16ar Crystal City. He became quite of W, T. O'Neil, formerly of Clinton, DA H. MCINNES The annual meetimr of the EleetToro of the 69c 89C t.
a. noted horseman dealing in ranch but now of Florida. Frank was well FARM FOR SALE
Township o4 Tuaker.mr;th, far the nomina-
horses and made a considerable known in this vicinity, having lived a(a tion of candidates for the offices of Reeve - ----.-..---
'smiliurt 'of money. He lived alone on number of years' in Hensall and f.,hiropractor and Cotncillors for the year 1926, will be FARM FOR SALE.—T sin FARM I9 SIT -
his ai'ltie farm until he lost his Drueefleld. He leaves to mourn 'his held at wntker's Hall, Rru p.m. , on Monday, uatea nn the 10th Conesssion of FTnitett, 9
Ile December 27th, 1928, at 1 p.m. If a pall bA Iof 1 and East half Tx,t 2, nonfaininr 150 SPECIAL—Children's Black Felt Shoes.
health soribt few years ago. His re- loss three daughters and two sons Electricity Used
g , necessary, such troll shrill he op mel on Mon- Acrw.. There Aro on the prerni.ee a seven-
Iltain;3 were interred in Cryst$I City Clauson, Of Victoria; James H., of day, .January srd, 1927• at the following ,oto,,nEd frame house and a IArrP kitchen with Sizes 4-10 • • r • • • ' • ' • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • . • . -;9
Flint; Mrs. WririCh (Pearl), of Wingham, will be at planes and by the following officers: No. 1, a Rood soft water ctatPrn attached, ALAo good 1-1
Cemetery on.December With. ( % Of Van- W. C. Govenlock's residence. W. C. Govenloak,
woadshoa; sellar foil size o4 hOIiAP and k{t-
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—Wbile MT. and Mrs. GWI-ge Per- couver; Mrs. Gentles, of Regina, and Commercial Hotel, Seafot'th D.R.O., John Reinke, P.C. ; No. 2, School Na 8 ohtm : lmnk barn, SOx66 ; A4rAW shed. 82x48 ; x, a:'
gusya'n and a couple of young people Mrs. Fair, of Moose Jaw, The gym- Samruel McGeoeh, D.R,O.. Arthur Routledge, ttrivimg house, 20x40; a never fairing drilled 41
P. C.; No. 2,, Schopl House No. 4, G. N. Drell with wimlmill and supply tank with
frotYU C7shnrne were tlritbi,ng to >zxeter.. paths of their many friends is ex- Monday sill TlRnrsday Turner, D.R.O., Geor�e Lagton, P.C. ; No. 4. water through the stables : Ahto a never fail- T ;.,,
Tuesday Pve)ving� last about 6 o''clack tended to )110 SorroWin family. Aftern00leH. School House No. 8, Thomas Ohaprhdn, D.R.O-, Ing seri" well near the coritre of the farm. 11p i ® '11", Vis!
14 1 l;ritertfiinlnertt. — The J. W. McIntosh, P.C. • Na, 6, School House
tiiieir h se became frightener) �%d � Christmas Ano all been needed to grfwa. Thin farm is �M
baplC A ditch,' upsetting tho CTit�, tree entertainment which vv'as he1cT AdJustments given,fdr diseatler� Na. 1, Robert '1'raq&ifr, D.R.O.; R. D. Bell, well fenced and wall drained. With tori aeras �P� }' �f� '
di 811 kinds. 1'.0 No. 811LodI. liause o. '8. W11Itam o4 bush: G3St )wiles from Cwo wood trHlbpit spy y. �y` ;, t v
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