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A �,,�, '. ,_,,, U to R"R, , rtirk Pureell 1. , ,, . -, and car t �'kM '' '$.,7.01�,7t vtlll _44 - .' ro c% F,as "'m St. JosepWs Hqiir, tow%lold with har�-,famfly, when . mIngn, $0.50 to 45.50., litlt7 I IN! . .5,P)."'.1ri, wi - - - , I - ile Yeats ago �4crr vpwai go .60 to. 416-150; do, , ", `_ T, ,he' wA . ,_ , od'tiii choice, $5 "' ' kl: W.,"toii4lin.:�-Mrs. Thomas *byl41i3OU(%_- '4ty , fA T40A W IM , riage to thp laite'Geoige, ,ir -to irood, 14.60 -to $5.00; 4o., ' porn � . "s Irolliume . , """, . - mi�dium, $4.0 ko $4.150 j- do. canAWO - And' out- � ual, d in "' ,r ])�) ? d home oft,er. a,�Vje4oant' nip 'Ils. good to . , 4 - -, ; ttle4 on the farm hAlf , , 60; butcher Im . . a tets' *g-75 to $2- ' -;P.�'ft wi-th friends in- PoiVHtir9n hrid' Mile , 'And 'oe , 11, �ohoibe, 0.00, to $5.50; e d94 medbam, $�4.50 to 'troit.-Mr. J , el- as,' contl �esi of Giieve's Bridge,. wh Mo ,xy WHara, *b,o h to $5,0.0; do., bodognas, Milli do $4.?,6;-' baby � `td'en "on the.silck'lisi for some time, pined . be her home for m -Aly beef $10.00 ,tio $14.00. feeders, apicie. $460 10�,, ". -,. , . , - -1 yeags. -Fourteen years- ag ,She dis- to W7.26; stockers cb,oloe,,116.00,ito . bI , t b M 1. and ., .P. , $6.50; do. posed of her farm aud went West to fair to mikrilum, $5.00 to $6-00; spiriniters. 14- ey. ari& ' ughter, mak ber I , r0o UU6, xai6 , , � da 1, choice, $1,20 to $100 -, milch cows, choir-, I,6ue,�'��f Dktoit, are guests -at the . .e home with different memb- ,90.00 to $120.001 oluin or medium cowq, 050 P . ers of, her family, 'residing for some �Z, s80.m; calves, ghedee. $18.50 to $14.60; ftme 'of Mis.'John Maloney. - Miss . , . r Agnes Lynch "to Detroit �arp*_wjth her sons it Moose Jaw do. aredi-, 4TI-00 to $12.'00,., do grasis-, has returned ' 45.2,5 to "M; lambs,, good, $11.ilii; backs, � Ed for some time previous to 'her $8.25; shew, yearling, $7,00 to $8.00; do., ;kfter 4 ..month's visit at her home death had been living with her"Son in choice, $6.00 'to $7.00; do., .heavies, $4.00 to I 'here. Calgary. Mr. Durie died in 1902 .but $5.00. do., culls, $2.00 ,bo,Sa.00 "hogs. selects, . I . w.o.o., 49.90; do., fed and watered, 39.60; -4b- - 6he.is surnved by a,.family of fivq do., thick &Tcootho. w.*.c,, $910; do., fed. - Sons, and . two daughters, Mrs. .Dun- s9rX% . " LONDESBORO ,W6odle, Toronto; Mrs. A. Speir, Cabrt, (Regular discount on inferior grades. . - . I I S sk.; William and George, of Moose- . , . . Notes. -Rev. Mr. Stewart and bro- Flkw; David, of Toronto; �ohn, of Se- - ____ ---' -tl�er, George, of near Detroit, spent - , - �1' 011 ", �a­ -s, . of Calgary, The re- - * d 'b ' hei son, Mr. z4veral days ,with friends here last a 5, -� Y r' i - .. -mTek-­�M . And Mrs. Townsend, -who . '9, - of Calgary; Mrs. Dun. , 8 ri CARD OF THANKS :apegt several days last- week with .... I e , . ,it . " * David Durie ' of To- 'Mrs. Jane Dunwoodie - and Durie .- Brothers 'Toronto friends, have returned. -Mr. &,' eR rought to Seaforth on desire to express their appreciation of the Well recently -Visited Blyth friends.- Mbriday evening, and the funeral was kindness shown them in their recent bereave- -Mr. Carter, Mr. E. Adams and Ford held' on Tuesday morhing from the --t, in -the death of their mother, Mrs. -were in Goderich on Wednesday- Undertaking Parlors of W. T. Box & George I Durie. 8126xl Miss B., Crawford spent several days Co., where.4be servico was conducted 1. - liast week with friends on the 13th by Rev. F. _11. Larkin, D.D., of First . cimcession.-Miss E. Lyon, we are Pretbytefian Church, afier which in- �glad to say, is improving nicely. -Mr. terment was made in Maitland,bank CARD OF THANKS I and Mrs. Stewart, of London, were cei�ietery. xecent visitors bere.-Miss Barr spent � - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller desire to �;ome time last week with her sister - thank all those who helped to extinguish the fire at their barn on Thursday morn. 'An Bayfleld. especially the threshers and neighbors ing. , I BEAN MARKET i and _. __ - I& the Seaforth Fire Brigade. a 26-1 Toronto, -November IsL-_Be&nse­--Canadian. - . HIBBERT. handpicked, $8.00 per bushel. - -_ _= School Report. -The �ollowing is BIRTHS -the report of the examinations held POULTRY MARKET :at School Section No. 7, Hibbert, for I Theisen. --fir Detroit, on October 23rd, to MT. octo- Toronto, November lat. and Mrs. Jerome Theisen, (nee Irene Car - the months of September and Dressed bert). a son, Donald Jerome. i -ber. Sr. IV -Grace Couch, 78%; Janet Broners. under 2 the . .............. 21 Kinsman. -In Tuckersmith, an October 28th, ,Cbappel, 75.5; Clayton Horton, . .64; Chick-, 5 lbs. up ................. 36 1 Do., 4 to 5 Tbis . ............. � .... 35 to Mr, amid Mrs. Earl Kinsman. a son. John Maude Bolton, 6,2; Mildred Robins, Gordon. Do 3, to 4 the . .................. 32 Frai�er­-In Seaforth, on October 28th. to Mr. (C-0; Orval Cooper, 58. Jr. IV -Doris D.'� 2.�� to ,31/. lbs . .............. 30 and Mrs. Grant Fraiser. a daughter. ?Sararas, 60; Bernice Harris, 53. Sr. He-, over 5 the . .................. 31 Vickers. In Godericb. on Octoober 21st, to Ili- Do., 4 W 5 tbs . ..... : ............ 28 Mr. and Mrs. John Vickers, a daughter, III-BeatTice Drover, 69. Jr. Do. 3 bo, 4 The . .................. 24 tDoris Elaine). Ross Hogarth, 61; William Chambers Roosters ............ .............. 22 Wfllis. -In Guderich. on October 1',th. to Mr. 36, Jr. II -Benson Stoneman, 71; Turkeys ....... � ........ ............ 46-47 and Mrs. McD. Willis, a son, (Philip Mae. -John Chappel, 60;. Lome Chambers, .0 Ceseltom). . Goleby.-An Oentralis. on October 15th, to Mr. 40, Sr. Primer-Erla Treffrey, Rae said Mm Harold Goieby, a son Cbambers. Number on roll, 17; av- DAIRY MARKET Glavin.- At Mt. Carmel, on October 23rd, to i,etage attendance, 15.5. -Victoria E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glavin. a son. Toronto, November lsL--Cbewe, new. large H<,uIRh&n.-At Mt. C,,armel, on October 22nd, Bolton, Teacher. 2-8 to 24c; twins. 24 to 26c: triplets, 25 tri, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houlaban, a daugh- - 26c; SLiltona, 26 to 27c; old. large. 27c; twins, ter, .4b 28 to 281�2e; triplets and cuts, 29c. Old Sti-l- Bremner. --In Grey Township, on October 18th tons, 30c. to Mr. Purl Mrs. Andrew Bremmer. a son. ELIMVILLE Butter ­No. I crearnery prints, 42c; No. 2, Andrews. -In Olintion Public Hospital, on 40c� October 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper Eggs --Fresh extras, in caTtons, 60 to 62c; Andrews, a son. ' =d family visited friends in London fresh extras, loose, 68 to 60c; fresh firsts, � 48 to 50c: fresh seconds, 38 to 41c, -0 .,ula Sunday last. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Evirs---Storage extras. 46 to 46c: firsts. 43t. Bosnell and daughter, from Toronto, .4p. MARRIAGES visited at the home of Mr. Wesley . Taman�John_%­In Sarnia, October 215th at few days recently. - Mrs. . the horne of the on _Tohns a � GRAIN MARKET � bride's brother-in-law. 'Mr. ­iCharles Johns spent a few days last W. T. GoDdison. M.P., Miss Lillian Whim- -week with her-sis'ter, Mrs. S. W.haley Toronto, Norvember Ist.-Manitoba wheat-- riter Johns, daughter of the late David ' - Ira No. I Northern, nominal; No. 2 Northeft. Johns, of Exeter, to Mr. W. W. Taman, in st. Marys. -Mr. and Mrs.t Le. S1.38; 'No. 3 Northern. $1.27; No. 4 Northern, of Exeter. Moir and baby were visitors a - 51.16; No. 2 tough, $1.321,�: No. 3 touah,, Pridharn-Massirgham­-In Toronto, on October 4WReilly's last Sunday. -Miss Mina $1=%; No. 4 tough, $1.10, C. I. f. ports. 2Znd. Gladys Myra, daughter of Mr. and , Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., nominal; No- MTR. J. T. Masaingbam. of Toronto, to �Oornish who has been ill with pneu- I feed 60c; No. 2 feed. 58c; Western grain Maitia,nd F. Prid'ham. Ron of the late Mr. Thonia, was removed to her home last qnota�ons in cA.f. ports. I '. and Mrs. Fred J. Pridham, of Goderich. -week,-Mr. and Mrs. Oke and daugh- Arnerida, corn, Toronto, freights, No. 2, yellow kiln dried, 971kc; No. 3 yellow, kiln .0. - ter, of Seaforth, visited at Mr. John d.rieri, 96i�,; Argentine c,orn $106 1 AN T. I 111. - -_-i m ;=3 ii��_t.t, �__ 61"1.,. 11-do.."11,11111-11, .101­%�,��I -,,,,,;,,,�,,�!'���,�,�',.'��','-.���'.] - -1.1- ­..., I � --4 W. �. " ,:�', "., ,.­ ""I , . - - . 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I ),�� , " .1 .,�, ". - , - �, � ��,,,r, Ave"'1�01q z4`4 , OP�" " DUR"A" for! our succial offer.. - , 1. . '. I .�1�t 4 - T"', .1. �','.Nqr, I � _11f. -F . , �' ,,, , ,�­� ,ATM.4�.q'�� Ik ' " o;tImIll 80WOI[A - log Kiiie sk W-1 Torp , � . , Clum. , I � ftlf � �41 d . A -, �", "_ " . T iv OF � 0 V, ,�,,,c - , , `�`= 11, .4 . - ,V ." *1 " 11 1k, ­ ­ 114, MW I .z � . . ;jr�, � � - -' , - 1, I j, ,'. .' - 11 Br".0 . I ­ - 1% , . � I . " "­ � ..;­ � - � , - - �. V, 1. 1 1,16i r�l - Wr�Pq , I cummu"W VAI M ' in I 111 10 . . . ­ , "' , -her, 8 .tvv�,yeixo-'M �� I � W ,, ." IN � lfb e,m , ft . Licenses, v,A,h - tat 3,14, ,,, ,qW, ""t ,,, 0,'." due in' Jau, 1!111�1:1 !, . ! Ill , ,. M_ , . - mnm= - � , , X uAry, � sevea-yepr,olli, � ' Kul- ! 11 I, :TI .1 1 1 '. , � , !1' ;: , 1 miJklirig now; 5,yea,r �4'du.L. 1'. MuTeb, I . . I . 11 - - ,op - � i ii14 froma .- 8t101_P10st-g4 ;�,,in ? � 1' . .0 I . 11 � ,.p ,I ._ g i L'P' _3 . , , . 11, I, -, wl'.., inilking now; lfclst� � ,A' �'.' iniaking fic!w; Zi ­ 9 two year v1d4teoig 14 1.4omis averaging � DRAIN TEND9RS or,.ft 4A '14,19-4--Ly"'A" ` . , - . ro . . . I $P&tOrs': � , - :,111.1 *'$0 roun IQ two year,"'014! half frik; ct`ionq�f the x0ore Drain i - ' '� 00 �,­,� h �,� IV 1, � I , � -1 .rms- r*r the comstrit i, -arl t­� it, I ge , 1W . ne and kilaheries�,(J, ,.tsrft,1 -'- , , , , . �, �1� ,. I.:,",", . , i � - creatz on appPrea'anrl notes or a in the `1`6winshlp of Tuckeramith. Plans aw 11 ­. 3 montm - ­ - . . 0, .discount of 4 per cont''Or4 t eff for cash. speeffie4tIons may be seen at the = off . . �h. HOLLAND & TMNM*.`,-P'*vrie1ors: George the Clerk. Tanders to be in I . ,A. Johnston; Deputy Nud'StO . $12%_1 the Clerk by'the 26th day of Xoveridbe4 . _. I I . ,". "' H. Elliott, Aiuctiouii�r. ��,,�­_ � I , . 4, -1 "I'll ... I .1 I . .. 0. F. McGREGOR, Clerk, --- - I I " . 14"_44 ­1'6�1�,_.,' � .� I I . .1 .1 � �.. . ,;'.'... I .A. U -1 jYt'LDINQ MATEF_ 3IM-2 R.R. 4, Seaforth. - ­ , . .. ... I" 71, � �. 1, 14: 1 � I'— " . CTION SALE Of J1 . I 0 , . 1.4 '�,. I W,.m ".-­% Ir ,,,, . . � - " , i, - I S'Wrda. N I % � "I --- - .1 I r 1. � I`, 'T 111� _�,n �,.�­ - L-1 " " �� 1", IAL at Seaforth, on T". . � �W�, .; ._�A, i.` .1. " ii ; , A , Y. ovember ", .1 I . � I I - - I 'CA , ,� -, . -'.�,, � 5th, 1927, at 2 ffllr�.,V. r, rprner of Idain ' "�7,,`�'.'--, - , , .1 L, '� 4­� � � .. , '. :� ITdilloviing second . I I ­_ , ., I , , and Goderich Streets. it I ,, I. I ­ 11 f,.,_;., Z" . ,_ �'. . I - hand building material' W;VnT1,,_Q-bQ sold by public MADE A MESS OF IT I . _!, *.r_,,,;-.._,,L� � � . � 11 11 auction- Window frames'.ai�d awh,. door . � 1� , - �,�,,�41,j� ,",5yll , frames an4 doers, with rep I . -1 :,� �, " ­�, ,Qa, 91.1. " ,J�00; flooring, 2x4 Bought CHEAP remedies, got (0). _,, .11, . . . I I �, scantling, Joisu, 'all elm,, various lengths, I 1. I � ';­,'��Ii;,� ,� i �idlug and sheeting; a nuaer of 7 aria lu Use Mrs Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis for I j%." ;,r , � , "'. ,.1r, '�j7�� Ml!&, ,.-�� � ,%z ." .��!. inch steel girders 12 and-. M,feet long, - - C h, Bronchitis, Croup, Quinsy, Head �. .!�,. I 20 -inch I Beams 41 ft. 6 tn.. long, also five Colds, Catarrh, Sore Throats and Ton- on nivest, ., , . .... .. 11 �� I __ - ;-.,,� $ ­." � �� '' ,-late slabs containing 128 square feet, 2 inches Sil Ills. Success or money back. . I - , �, , ,;�,_;"":��i:`, .4 A� � �.. - 1;,11;1,.iv thick. This material is all -in first class con- Keating's Drug Store. 3122-2 , , ,. I", 11111,�,�i - I " ,,I,.., I �1. - ,,,­ Y. _-, ­# , '�� 1, � , I -;�. I dition and can be used 1br.=.y bulding pur Stock Brok d :'Bon . �,`­' � '��, � ", pose. Terms - Cash. JOSEPH TOOHEY, .4 - D'': 1111 � 1 ., ,�', _,V, �_ _ . .. I � - , .5�,9' - . , Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auct,ioneer. I . . � .".., ..': , �.,�.., 7- �'�Q-S . �, , .; .1 % .. I I � I'll V&P. - -_ AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND HOUSE- HOLD IFURMTUIZE.�Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed ,to sell 'by Public auction on the Premises, on Saturday# November 12th, at 2 o'clock, p.m., the foll;iviiing: Two set- tees 8 racking chairs, 2 parlor arm chairs, 1 cen�re table, 8 small tables, .1 extension table. set of dining chairs, inusle.cabinet, I buffet, I sofa, 2 brill racks, I davenport, brass bed and springs, iron bed and smings, wooden bed and springs, single iron bed and springs and mattress, 3 wash stands, 8 dressers, 3 chamber sets, 3 mattresses, 2 kitchen tables. I kitchen cabinet, I sideboard, a-brurner Perfection coal oil stove and oven, I Moffat range, one vacuette, 7 kitchen chairs, Davis sewing ma- chine, washing machine, copper boiJer, three three 9xI2 rugs, I OxI2, linoleum, a , -uller vv�H brush, bed- trr =11t, 6 cu hio�ns F ding, Hot Point electric Iron, electric toaster, 8 -day clock, pictures and fra'ui�, wheelbar- row, crusecut saw, lawin mower and step ladder. Terms on Household G,,,c,,6­Cash. The house is situated on PaA of L�t 25, Me- Killop. being the pToper�y 'of the late Mrs. Thomas Geary. It is a:n 8-Toomed modern red brick house, 2 storey, with bathroom complete, furnace, electric light� and 'han)wood floors. Terms on House -Ten per cent. ,-,f the pur- chase money to be paid orf day (if sale and balance withiin 15 days. J. AL EUKERT and JOSEPH DORSEY, Executors; R. S. Hays, their Solicitor; Thomas Brown, Aiii,tioneer. 3125-2 - ­ ____ CTION SALE OF DURHAM AND HOL- Au STEIN COWS AND HOGS.- W. E. Naim auctioneer, ,has received instruptiori,,, from the undersigned to sell by Public S,UoLion at Lot 25, Concession 8. Fullanton Township, on - - Wednesday, November 9th, 1927, the follow - Ing: Cattle ---Polled Angus eri­ due a -bout time of sale, 6 Durham cows due in Novem- her and December, 2 Blue cows due in De- cember, 7 Holstein ciows due in November D. H. McINNIES and December. Holstein heifer fresh with calf at foot, Jersey cow freaherie,l in August Jersey cow due in M#Tch. T. B tested: half Cilliropractor Jersey heifer one year aid, 3 Hid�tein heifers due to freshen from Javnuary t,, March, 6 Electricity Used Holstein heifers ,not bred, ,Difrham mlf two weeks old. 9 Durham heifers emit 8 Durham steers rising 2 years o4d. of -ch�iwv quality. of Wingham, will be at The above are a choice lot of y-roz cows guaranteed right in every way .nd in first Commercial Hotel, Seaforth class condition. Hogs -Six York�hire brood som due in November and December, York Monday, Wednesday and sow with litter of 10 two weeks old. Yv rk Row with litter of 12 four weelics old, York Friday Afternoons. sow with -litter of -7 three'weeila� aid. York .01 bred October 91h. York Raw Just hired. Adjustments given for diseases pure b red Yorkshire hog S months old, a very - of all kinds. choice hog. Bretbour .nd Nephew breeding � Pure bred Yorkshire hog threci months old. 3054-tf Guelph O.A,C. breeding. a wrund individual ; 27 pigs six weeks old. 22 Pigs about 70 lbs.. �4 Brocks last ounday.- essrs. - Itallantyne, Reeve; Frank. Coates, - e . on . . included: Bran. per ton, $30.25 ; shorts. per DEATHS I 5 pigs 120 tbs. Set cf farm team harne,ts. hack barn-.. C61lie dog, - - ----- "Treasurer; Henry Strang, Clerk, and ton, $82.26; middlings. $41.25. Ontario oats- -54c, f.o.b. shipping Points. Nash.- Proised away at his brother'm residenee. act of or coach sco,,d , tch dog. Sade to ccimmenre nit 1.80 o'clock. : � Ilenry Ford, Road Superintendent, Ontario good milling whea"1.22 f.o.b. 984 Vernon Drive. Vancouver. October 22nd, William Nash. in his 78th De- RbarD. Terms of Sale 6even months' credit DR. F. J. R. FORSTER wa 'were in Goderich on Tuesday on mun- ahivping points. according to freights.. 1912-1. year. -ased leaveR four siste, ,Mrs R. M F e , C;7 ' , Ill be given on furri�hinw approved joina. WALTFR Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Icipal business. -Keep in mind the Barley- Maltring, 77c. Buckwheat- 75c. . and ro. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. K�uah. city. I notes with 5 per cent. arlded. STEWART. Proprietor: W. F.. Nairn, Aur- Graduate in Medicine, University of' :anniversary services next Sunday. Rye�­No. 2, 95c. 1!n %nyRn. of Ontarii); two brothers John - c-ity, and James, of Seaforth I lionee , ""-1 Toronto. I I Mrs. Fred Wright, Boloist, f ormerly Manitoba flou, -First Patent, cotton * ��Oa.li. C�nrncri his loss. Remains nrp resti . ter , , I Ute assistant New York Ophtba -1 ,of London and Miss May Clark, solo- $7.80 ; Toronto, second patent, in jute, $7.20. Ontario flour -Toronto. 90 per cent. patents, Hanna's chapel, Funeral ser6ees wil4 he ___ ___ -_ ____ I , mei and Aural Institute, "Moorefield's ist, will si I ng, also special singing bv Per barrel in carkyL,,. $5.%O; aeal>o.rd, in hold frnm the Sacred Heart -urch N- I clay morning. Octo,ber 25, 1927. at 9 o'clock. ithe choir and quartettes, also fowl b"ll" $6.30. Rev. Father Corley officiatinu. 7ntprmmt - - In Ocean View Burial Park suprper on Monday night � Mel nt,osh.-,Sudden,Iy in Torecto, o n SurdAy. -..*- ., LIVESTOCK MARKET . I . McKILLOP Buffalo, November I.%t_--Hogs. receipts. 13.- 1h6irt, 49.-G. ,R. Way, Teacher. 000; 171 1, 2111 lb, $10.10 to $10.25; 220 to . School Report. -Tile following is 1 270 Me., $10 to $10.'�O: 140 to 160 Tbs., $9.90: U, ibbe report of School Section No. 6, pigs . $8.7.5 to $9.75; packing so -is, $9 53.7.1,. -McKillop, tor September and October. I Cattle-- Receipts, 1,200: few yearlings. S14: 'Those marked with an asterisk have to me,dium fight steers, $11 60 txl e"' $11.75; few 1,100 tbs., $11 to $11.75: feederit. lbeen absent for one or more examina- $s to $9..so; cutter to medium cows, $4-A to tions. Sr. IV -Reg. Little, Herman Duffy, $7.2:,: bulk. $6 to $7.50. Cal,,,ea -Receipts, 700: top verilers, $15.50; culls arrid common. $9 - Beurmann. Jr. IV -Mary to $12.60. ]Rarvie Hillen, *Louis Duffy, Ma7ion She,,_ -Receipts. 11,700� good and * cho Ice Little. Sr. III -Esther Duffy, Bren- larobs mostly $13.60; cull find e"mm,,n. $9,00 or ton Godkin, *I -van MacNabb, Muriel I to $10.50; 'e-cs, $5-50 to $6. Finnigan, *Orval Beurmann. Jr. Ill 4:> -Iola Bearmann, Norine Little, Gor- Union Stock Yards. Toronto. November 1,,t. . TT -don Elliott*, Reggie Pryce. Sr. I .With volume of supply holding about %tr-ly 'Evelyn Hoegy. Jr. II -Vera Du�_Y, with that of a week ago. tcade in cattle was Alma Finnigan, Helen Elliott, Glen axaim fairly brisk to -day, with Prices steady Demand . :Pryce. Primer -Rita Duffy, Gerald on all killers exce,tit common corwa.. ro, good steers and -heifers to go to the " �O'Hara and Leslie Pryce (equal) - i tiniwi Rtate, and an active bumness in beef N.umber on roll, 23; average attend- f -rt., fa,,ilitmed disposal of the. better grade butcher cattle. and there was a gcoi . :ance, 21.05.-Anona Dale, Teacher. inquiry for shorl-keep f-eders to ire, to United I States point.. M,o,,men,t to the scales was . I School Report. -The following is not quite so strorv. at, the start as was the the report for School Section No. 4, case EL week a4ro, but the weizh-up at 2 P.m. had atcounted for 2.300 head. as age. met A.IcKillop. Tests were held in Arith- a,000 last Wft&y and from then until the inetic (Mental and Written), SpOling 0ose (the scales were kept bu,,y. As usual. 1. :and Reading. Sr. TV -Helen Beattie the supply of good heavy steers wriR short of requirements, and no outs0tandinsz bops of- 'McA. Jr. fV-Freda Webster, 80%; fered. Choio�,steera. 1,000 to 1,200 vmin-1,i. Bairbara Eiberhart, 71%; David Shan-' wo?% howeveri in good -demand and sold a stronsigr at bhe -top, several lots mak- Mon, 68%. Sr. ill -Alex Kerr 'to o/. - Fohade Ing 81/4 to 8% cents. Fair to good handy - Jack Johnson, 64%; Archie �mith'l weight steers sold from I to 8 cents Per rg�%-, Angela Johnson, 61%. Jr. III pound. and heifers, including a few heavy __�Lloyd Yantzie 80%- Ruth Gordon, ones. at the top showed an outside range of & to 8;� cents per Pound. Good butcher heir- -7i%; L.1, WZ;ter, 6196. II -Olive era were firm and active. Fat cows sold read- *- Gus nerhart, 99%; Scott Kerr, 59o, , ily at from 61/4 to 7 cents per pound, but the bulk of the butcher cows irroved a bit Johnson, 51%. Sr. Primer -Sylvester ,,,,D,,y Art the ste2dy 6 to 6 cents, and plain 57%. Jr. Primer � Beth butcher cows were easier, selling downward to .Johnson, �, Sbarmon. and George McLure, 80%; 4 cents. Canners mind cutters at 2% to 3% cents per pound were also easier. Butcher 'Rilss Gordon, 71%. The highest niark buLlA were �nrrn at 5 t)o 5% cents per pound I I nee brought 4 to �, iii Arithmetic was obtained DY Olive E'berhart, 100. in Spelling, Olive Fib- c was for good ,tu-1-Y, an 09 4% eort's- The baby beef supply was light kind, the on -eilart, 50; in 'Reading, -Barbara Eber- and lacked Teal choice spread less than -two dozen sold being 10 to 18c per 1h6irt, 49.-G. ,R. Way, Teacher. pound. ". - Store ttle sales up to mid-afternoon no . -The �School Report. following is counted for a dozen loads. Stockers In that lot sold frorri 5Y4 to 68/4 cents per pound, and the report of U. S. S. No. 1, MoKilloP for the months Of Sep- I pounds. feeders, including a few up to 1-000 fron" 6'h '6o '7% cents. Sales of choice short- :and Logan, 4*ha,ber and Octliber. , Narnes are in s c un&were made before ,the close, some cattle Of 'tb at 3iir of merit. Those marked (a) q � class going tr-4j�jted States feeder m4rkes. Milker tend springer trade continued AX -11191 .�� S ViWe',abseni for one or more exam- ' with best forward springers selling at $120 13jition. Sr. ,IV-Eli7abeth Carlin , Iff),, Laott Ryan, Jr. TV - IreT)e to 6180�' _gaoh. . er than usual, and 081"uptuly was heavi decline the alo market showing a � I Calista VRoixtkd (11), John O%eillY, with of 2 dents per pound in the pant week the v; ,& .-4,�;�.0 A i I --e Rvan I a cent choice Wails down P Kelly, mu,61, r opf, ,ST. III price ere _ .ell�hrrg. at IS to 18% cents per pound, with 71 (a), Angela ROTA -4 4). � lot at 14 cents. W, I Other Joseph Downey, Mt%�.k.vhloney� Rub- just the odd prime , I � .1 grades sold downward to I cencts, and . iert' O'Reilly (R), LiAlAd Burns, Bazil grassers were easier at the but0hom of a aVreAd i1i [. litV� , ly4*h6y, og 61h to 6 cents per pound. (A),. J4 1 . - Heavi shipments from the Ottawa , ucy �,�,, lltert XrAuSkOf - A)`$ ' LDt;646� 2al Wd" hrrVeoly rqaponstble for almost d6d ling 11 io'nourke, Peter Austin I ) "6h'A&� �.tligc,Wobly of Isurrebs, as eomV&Tvd With last I . r, N. 16�_ d d trade was dr%srgy. the pdelwra . P Walsh, Clarence Ryan ("ft). -11'-�-a It , 14�r. a civarter cent kbl*er . 3211 Ay I, $2 .. 11' - � Tgv� It -o" iloold, for crood ewi6i� Wid I �11-), ejarftee OIR�124 � L ii� ,it loara 'Carlin I � 4 '� Zu` L � fielh, Do ey, I . �fLf� l.V the. �ralet , ft, 4W __." . _ gicin . . Mary Walsh, . i, �M. If to . e I , a aftet *6 ft- 1: prices from I to 11,1*venta " e skopf, * illit' Ilin :4) - "O , 014� t_th,d.61gb . J *6 L ' "_.P.RtM%** ,g 11% sk-opf-, )f . , , fiftit ,. - .... ....... ..... ...... - 11 11 i I I was, emler with r094F.ird � , c ,,, !� r 14-0 L I&S, I , Ki i. Z4 1 a 4 ..... * 0 � I . . . I I I . it" -%,,_1, , I 1, ., wl . I . . .1 . , I I Oecb., 30th, Kxti� McRae, bel,,ved wife of HuKh ,McIntosh, riged 68 Years. - .... .. � ___ _____ I IN MEMORIAM � I Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos-1 pital, London, England. At com- mercial Hotel, Seaforth. i I 0 <> ��' S. T. Holmes & Son 0 1 <> Funeral Director and 0 � 0 Licensed Embalmer. <> I � 0 - Note.-Iterniq under this head will be charsr I , 0 Finest Motor and Horse- 0 i �d so cents per single verse and 25 cents for ---- , I -- ---- ---- 0, drawn equiprr.ent. Beattie 0 -ach additionsil verse. OF 0 Block, Main Street, opposite <> In loving memory of Mm F.d. Rnmott. wh� 1926. , 0 FOR TAXES The Exposito- Office. S. T. 0 died on October 25th, LANDS , <> I-1.1m,s, residence, Goderich 0 lloncrRhle anrl upri1zht in all her ­yR, - � <> Street West; Chas. Holmes' <> I Loys.l and true to the el<i of her dayR : IN THE TOWN OF SE.'i, FORTH, IN 0 r"idence, North Main Sreet 4:> Always loving. good and kind. THE COUNTI' OF HURON <> Flowers furnished on short 0 What n beautiful memory you have left behind, I Wanted, Ft man to clenn and dig a 0 � N,OTICF is hereby ;ri,eo ,hat the lis.t of <> notice. All kinds of up- Night and D97 Service. Rest, in pence, thy crt� are ended . lands for sale for arrear,i ,,f taires has been ' 0 bolstering neatly done. 0 I Rest in peace, thy work is ,Irin,: thosp who love Prepared mnd thatt ropi- thereof may he , 0 Phones: 119 or 254 J. , 0 You are zone wheTe You ,%on am e,oming one by one. had in my .fficc, and that !hn list is being I published in the Ont.nrw Gazett�e, October I' 0 . SAI,r. CHOICE WTNT9R APPLES, FO$Rl . 25 a bag. Bring your ow�n bags .nd <> 1 Pince she has died for us 251h. November 64h, 1211, ,ind 19th. A.D_ <> <> <> 0 <> ,C> <> <> <> <> <> <> I Help us to trust Thy gra,r, If,;7. and that in def -It ,,( payment of th. the ].,Is .111 he R,,I,l for taxes on - � -71, - - That Th�m wilt take via up to Thee where we shall see Thy face. ,a.-.. TrieKIdRy. February 14th. A 1) .. 1928. at A o'clock in the af(ern-T), irl the Town Phone 86-1. Hens�all % 8 1 2h-2 ---. - _.- - __ - - __ -_ I I � I.. . I qJ ,,.c ,r I'll I "?, , , r ". ��,, N �, ,�, F 6 vate VY ire Service- I ORON I 09 M 07 IN -1 R .1 - . ­ , ��, ,, "N - �� � � , , " . �, � ,,�:.�.',�,.? � ,.1 - , . � - � I ,, I I ,:",., ,� 11 I I I �!1v_.1.1,. , I f'. , , , �, _ "'' " YORK, CHICAGO, WINMPEG �. ;` �'�:,:: V_ . "'. - . '. ` , _.,,.,,%� � ,�', � 41-1,;P,,. We beg to announce that we will open a branch office "'_`4p . _,�P,- 1. . , � .­.,��i 1, _;,." ,� in'Seaforth, located in the Commercial Hotel building ' ' "' ' ­:�R . .. .­­_,­�,��,11 -, .� ,�.�'i.14��4,' on Monday, Oct. 17tb, under the management of .Mr. : 1. .1 " -­ �4 Ben Johnson. .1 I '.. �",A . .- � ': -, L,y . I " 11�.,",*. ... V A complete service will be maintained daily, keeping investors ., , -, , :, , 1.:*�� '. ; v �' ­�," ,'� in close touch with the markets at Toronto, Montreal,"New York, ',,, ,� ", , , I" , : Chicago and Winnipeg from over our own private wire. I � 1. llz0l _ , , ; J0 .... . " You are invited to visit our office, where quotations will be ­�,P Sup- �_J , I I ,�', . . plied with several changes daily. Phone 126 �_ " I 11 I . il, ." . �. . . _ --.--- __ ____ _____ � ____ � ; / . � - .�.- � , lel�, . �1. ; . - . :­ P - � ;, I , - ..., ly.- ­ .. I = - . -- ­� The attention of the public is called to tihe following portions of the Pro,vincial Public Health Act and Quarantine Regulations. This Act applies to the whole Province, and is in no sense a local measure. Public Health Act -53 (I)-W7,henever any householder knows or has reason to suspect that any person within his family or household, or boarding or lodging with him, has any communicable disease, he .iihall, within twelve hours, give notiee thereof to the secretary of the local board or to the medical officer of health. 54 -(I) -No householder, in whose dwelling there occurs any com- municable disease, shall permit -any person suffering from or exposed to such disease to leave, or any clothing or other property to be re- moved from the house without the couzent of the medical officer of . health, who may forbid such removal or.prescnbe the conditions thereof. (2) -Every person in a house when a communicable disease exists therein, and every person who during the -period of'quarantine enters such a house, shall be deemed to be exposed to- the disease. Regulation 2 -Diseases requiring quar=tine and placarding. The houses, where these diseases exist must be placarded: Plague, Chicken- pox, Cholera, Cerebro -spinal meningitis pidentic, Diphtheria, German, Measles, Leprosy, Measles, Mumps, Poliomyelitis epidemic anterior, Scarlet Fev-er, Smallpox, Typhus Fever, Whooping Cough, Yellow Fever. The Medical Officer of Health of every municipality where a patient is suffering from any of the communicable diseases as set out " in Regulation 2 shall forbid any person except the attending physician, health officer, clergyman, nurse, sanitary inspector or in case of death, the undertaker, from going into or leaving the premises with- out his permission, or the carrying off, or causing to be carried off, any material or article whereby such disease may be conveyed, until after the disease has abated and the premises, dwelling, clothing and - other contents have been rendered free from danger by means ,if such cleansing and disinfection as the Provincial Board of Health may direct, and he shall prestribe the precautions to be taken. (Children of quarantined houses must remain on their own premises) Regu)ation 4. -Meaning of the term isolation and buarantine as used in the regulations. By quarantine is meant the restriction to their places of resi- . dence of persons who have been exposed to a communicable disease for a p4priod of time equal to the incubation period of the disease to whien they have been exposed. By isolation is meant the separation of persons having a corn- municable discase, or carriurs, of th-v inlecting organism, from other persons, in such places and under such conditions as will prevent the diTect nr indirect conveyance cif the d'.sea.se or infecting organism to any other person. (Un(ler some conditiow;, the Medical Officer of Health is permit- ted hv the llealth Act to relax certain restrictions). �pidvrnics of Mumps and Scarlet Fever are threatened nn(i the loral Boards of Ilvalth only wish to carry out the provision.,; of the liealt�; A(A and therebN protect the health of thp community and partirularl ' v ()f tho­,v, w -ho being already ill, mav ,,uffer most scrious. results from an attack of any communicable disease. They wish to prf-vent interference with sChool attendance, and, if possible, the in- fection of other school-. Thcy al. -"i wi.,h to avoid the unfair condi- tion of subjecting those who report illne,,s, to the inconvenicncv and logs occasioned hy quarantim,, while other,; ignorantly or dishonestly '' neglect to report and crintinue to sr)rvad infection. Citizens are reque.,ted to assisL the local Boards of Health by observing tho above and all ollher provisions, of the Health Act, and , ary advised that the Board,; will do all in their power to seo that the Act is complied with, using IPgal mpasures if necessary. BY Order. LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH. I Whom that Angell -i-Il whisper a message ,if ge-forth. I 0 0 1,ove. , missed by Mr. Win, Nash and Sadly JOHN A. WILSON. Treasurer, � Town of R,nf.rtt, co W. J. CLEARY I '�' i ___ - __ Family. .1125-1 R I 2.11 - I 3 I 10 0 Licensed Embalmer and 0 I I W Man A anted THE JOHN RANKIN __ ___ __ ____ __ - __ . - - I 10 Funeral Director. Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0 1 AGENCY . ­ __ ­_ ___ ___ __ . - - _ IMPORTANT NOT]CM FARMS FOR SALE 0 EquipmenL 4<> 0 0 1 Wanted, Ft man to clenn and dig a Insurance of all kind& - -_ - -_ - - --- -_ - . --- - 0 Night and D97 Service. 'O ditch on Conces-Lion 8, Tuckersmith. Reeve, Bonds, Real Estate � -.--,--- - - ­ - ARKS FOR SALE. A FEW CHOICE F 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. I Apply to R. KF,NNF,DY, or . SAI,r. CHOICE WTNT9R APPLES, FO$Rl . 25 a bag. Bring your ow�n bags .nd farms in the To-nshfpa� of Usborne. rnekerarnith and Hibbert Good buildinasand well located as to markets. THOMAS CA 0 0 <> 40' <> <> �C- <> 40. 'O <> <> '--,' I <> � phone 22 _ 131. Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO pull your own. J. R. IMITIRDOCK, Brucefeld. -M. KRON. Exeter. Orit 8069�tf -_ -, - - - _­__ � 11 --------- _ Phone 86-1. Hens�all % 8 1 2h-2 ---. - _.- - __ - - __ -_ - - � -_ A. 0. SUTHERUND Phone 91 ____ _... - .. --- , . ARM FOR SALE. - 100 A(ALE FARM FOR ESTRAY.- -STRAYED ON TO THE PRF_M_ F sale. heini;r Lot 9. on the 16th ess <> <> 10 ises of the undersigriM. 1,,ot G. Smith Boundary, Stimnley. in June. a yerirlimiz heifer. c f Grey Township. On thp prisrutses Is a two �tory hrick hirrise with ii-1,itp roof and all ,�> 0 General Insurance Agency --- grey and red. Owner can have aa,iTie by proving property and paying ch.rgi,.,i. Phone m,odei-ri convenkmees, birlok veneer; woodshM, frame barn 55xGO feet on stnne foundation; I '> W. T. BOX & CO. c Real Estate A BARGAIN 2-100, HerisAll. WALTER FAIR131TRN. 8125-2 "tor system all thrmigh the stable; also I O - Funeral Director and Embalmer. 0 0 Conveyancing another building 26WA deet. A drilled well - , ',� Licensed --- -_ FOR SALE. -A QUANTITY OF DRY with a windmill and supply tank: 18 -rea bush. For fUT'ither H. C. BOX * Bonds FOR SALE. -Five acres. one mile 'SLABS , soft wood -11ab., 12 and 14 inches long. lots. of hardwood partic j.., .,a apply ir, ALEX. BUGUANAN, R. R. I�o. S. � <0> Beat Motor and Horse-I'7RWn * 0 and Investments. �furnace, dern house with bath toilet; small bM* $3.00 a cord in 6 cord Apply to W'M. DOIG, Jr.. or phone 2 on 188, Seaforth. Walton, Grit 1 3123-4 0 equipment * and * , 2 81�4"` - 0 Charges moderate . Phone 152 good orchard- Taxes, $15. SpGtVJ FAILM FOR SALE -LOT 80, CON40ESSION 10. Morris Tow-nablip. containing about 0 Flowers furnished on 9 liort * * SEAFORTH : ONT. chance to start chicken farm, bee% Apply to CONCESSION STRAYED ON TO LOT 1, 9, 50 a,cres, adjoining Vi'llage of Whiten. C.P,R. 0 notice. etc. Township of Tuckersmith, a young cattle station within 20 rods. On this property is a 0 Nights Calla Day Calls 0 7: �__ beast Owner may have same by Proving property and paying charges. .MRS- XMMA bank ba.rn 4Ox8O, hen house 11602, 9410 I2x80. never failing well with windmill, comfortable 0 Phone 176. Pih, ri,f a * ____ --------- - Seaforth, Ont. ROSS. 2 I 24-tf ,frame hen," containing 7 rooTT& vAth modern new furnace, electiria lights, large `d`mhe'd 'A'Rached '0 <> .0 <> <> <> <> 0 <> �P 10 <> qc> 0 -_ - - 2958-tf SALE. -SOME CHOTCR LErcEsTER Folft'ins. uliso 4 pure bred Durham bull colvea, rainging tn age from 8 to 18 months. to house. The Iltirid Is .rat "'Imass, well drained *nd in moliendid state of c cultivation. P'liong 14-282, Seaf%iith, or apply _ ______ - ___ - - . __ t ___ HUN and Ede - __ I . Plyone� 4-187, Seafartili. WILTAAM CHAR- TERS. R. R. 8, Senforlb. 8124-tf on the premises to JOHN MdD6XA,TX Saw- ,nill, W.1ton. <> 0, W. J. Walker & son * * -, 91,01i Debenturr.3 for We I ­ _�__._.,_.. .. . I k . I . I 100 , ... I . ,� EGTRAY TMD"ML--STRAYZD ON TO THE of the undersigned, Lot 11, Con- __ LIARM FOR SALE. ­FOR SALM, LOT 7, I" 0oncesaian 0. Stan" Towitship, premises cession 11, mexillop, in June lusti a black heifer with *Mte spoti. Owner thay h contisvin- Ing loo acres. On the premists are o ly, to brick house with firrnare, and R frame ,0 * . .- .: -10 -.Utt so, pit" *K*k, g=*,�% I I same on I>rovir* propftty n,n,l paying chars'" ges' OkItioteln and we d ed. H4rA niiid "ft water � 'O W- j. weAker, Puneral Di- 0 * . . "n 0 *A I 1 ­ ... I . I I L I Phone 8 an 46, DubtiA. THOM-AS McKAY, at the hottle'. k barn 80r5t with cement F.' <> rector and EmbalmeT- ... " �.Awkool .-, 400 I .1 -010, I R. R. 2� wait". 8128XS - __ ftbrift all throu hi, windmill 4md %vator In the batril.; drive fibed and ini0eirlient house, 0 * G. K. HOWM, AGENT NO ,!, . 60, I . ".. '. I L,��_, �,� ',`�, 1'.4, V01t SALB.-TIM UNDEiStOtWD M*80. Land tg all cleared, *91 dierdtied * Motor or Horge lktuipTent- * �, ". �,' I � I I � . 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