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F.'. �' _ '} _ „. - (� lei"" i :.,•'' pr4t:6W b® Qo SA (Eezya' folR..dGbe rH qa , ,.J� ; 1n ]fbeaclxa>ra a�lal �. cl]deskld aauo..fraYaRPo^. xetlrf dI x lar, h , 1`T 1, f :.J ds t d r .,. �.s acs wife lee..:, ..GIclrced. tEu . ® "PIOR"R W.", , �di'x+ItIn • Ross Forrest h9 0. m > of Du�ralHpae Drier r�flaatd r s, , i'. g� ;.,k: <., :! >s r. "�ii is �-:, .o r. -n.�,1 . r'�`.-w- .:, �-�ti 1 g, ghti�st in a :. ,, Spleanst' h, In as Was cele; :l ave :' � f Y on 'Xu'e d „ ' � �r, . �+, . y. , t ; s ..; anli y oanra ikoaas enfl two.,M;fid celbraated&Re x�.-nt cveaRtt1A• be iv�l. , , .G,IK.r�I t tri ,i , Arithmetic. Primer --- Murray .ara- bratedl Toy' Rev. Father Goetz, whip u h a t' Vic , fNPkat3ubi .. bankwble - r � 4f i.' >.., d g 1)E rz.e a! Usborn ; Ceaxil, vt ory.. It lifts ;lit vIp J'A Hilhtrert �coWan , I>� Dawe , or dlaooumrt a4 'r,. ualir, V ilmer mal B>ac per OQot er annum will izg lD �oR' s �' � 'C�' r '�i lymlple.Tlaaer Rev. )[!thea I�al.tzel, of Vit. Col>&m11 , cRil 'b'uckemsxuyltll; Iles. Robert shop, 1(ir .11rehl „and lir; VTVIaRt 3 a cas➢ar bale wily be eo)ldlactpd indaua�v: W. , ;. e e - ., 14 1, on roll, 19. -Rot;sie'BroasdfaatE Teach- ball, axed Rev. Father Sullilwan, of cif;Rdmontov aaefl'Ndxrs..W. vieF,W " avers xes t,: lad.' ,I Iso a7n ar. eoE p lyv r LO>3A, Proprieltorc; .tdeorge, $. liliott, Aug..ly Clinton, were present in til® sanctuary; o Londont' " : d': �1e+ee sisters, Mrs. Mr. cosies a3, Mir. Gaf ney and tioueer. 8187,-1 c ,,.`, . �`�,�i>> :' � 1� �'1 , .. !Death of Robert Devereaux. on Interment was madO 'lax St. James' Qeorge lSaun4ers, of Toronto; Mrs. W. 1ifr, R tz ce,10. Wil, tricot victoales on " 1�< �� � ���'1 � -.�: i ( d ai�e3 w> , 'Thursday, January 3rd, Mr. Robert cemetery,, I FARING AUCTION 863Id+ OF 1)'t IVI Ii � ( _' �jl a .+i• - He• > .� k q ry, Char pall. being k��Jlmer,.of 'l�tamiflton,• wild Mrs. (lRev;) Wednesday flight.: Q" 1)T°a, kMPLENIENTs AND, FEkrID.- ,4 , lfleveaeaux, one of 'Give best Down and Messrs. James Devereaux, William R. Murray, of Chicago. -The funeral McNeil and Nairn, auetionepis, have received ' � r � • . � 1° B1ost influential pioneer z irrBbtueblona to sell by public auction on Lot e > 1;. a ,, h t b f-r� p neer m n of Huron Devereau .Sr.,51William Devereaux was. field on Lida to hayfield teens LIIV r$Qp�")li' I�[AII81�1 '� in ructio Thames Road, blit u c i n natter Gra Y, 11 t ' 's �°Ount ' yNorth Ihtr�r; f . y, p'ass'ed away at tRe home,of of Jr., Louis !�3^r0reaux, Robert Dev- telGy, the services at the 'house and Union Stock .yfards, t6ronto, .JasEtdauy, 8th. mile wesit„ of Farquhar, on Wednesday, Yang � , : "� n t . 5. Ufa !' • -Ibis sole, on the Huron Highway, east ereaux anus' William IE yme. graveside being' conducted by Rev. C. t$uotatiens, i8 o0y ',beef steers, slo.2s: to ary 16th,' 1929, commencing " . ��t �'' ' �f ISeaforth. Although Mr. Devereux ' at 1z o'clock, k,, , J. •Moorhouse, . of Exeter. $11.00 ; butcher ster3is, ¢halts, $9.76 to $10.64 ; sharp the Yollowfng : lYoxaes-�igricultoxal g �,. t iLad reached the great age of ninety- aa„ flair to goad; $9.00 %' $9.60 ; do. common, ,mare 7 Years ora, agricaltur l gelding 7 years �; ,;. ,rte'}; i 1 ti '�• i':' , .d5�' 9', 5; r wne years, he retained all his' fa'cul- STANLEY w $7.00 to $8.00 ; . btrtihsC. heifers, choice, G8.75 old, heavy draft mare 10 years old, general '4' bw to �10.b0; pro, fags to cod, $9.00 to $�06A's dc: *' Clea to the last. Aman of striking purpose gelding to years old, aged general , s ``, i ,€ �' e ; 11, > v '; common, to, G7.liQ ; .b etcher Iowa; gcoti to purpose horse, agricultwnal gelding 2 yearnHRE TING OF �,g * 0 * 0 � ,, � '� �' 1 N , eppearance, and wonderful 'physique, Notes. -As 'a result of the voting - ' choice, $7.75 to •$8.25 , do: eommon to' medium old, agricultural dilly, yearling : driving mar 'y` l Ilse was able to be about until d4, weak on Monday, the municipal Council for I�l°TIalI� $s•oo to $7.00;- dor canners and cuhters, $4.00 to years ole, e (�,�� ,,., a' .' c to 5$.26 ; butcher bulls,; good to theles, $7.75 quiet and reliable. Cattle -one C� 3 before his death, when pneumonna de- Stanley for 1929 will be: •Reeve Art Holstein cow cue at time of. Gaye, i Holstein 0 ' . ri d,` 1+"N' k3reezes.•-John 'Cameron, moved last to $8.50; do, coimnon .tb medium 56;00 to cow due in A 1 8 Durham sows milking 2 °' yf I velopedl and he passed away Thurs- P. Keys, Councillors, John F3tlle, GOl- Week t0 his new home wh1Cl1 he built $7.00; do., bolognas; $8.00 to $6.76 ; baby beef, momtyts, 2 Durham cows due in February, 1 The Huron County Counet! for 1929 will ¢^' day. Mr, Devereux was 'horn in Nova die C; ellen, Mervin Hanly and Pell- last_ summer, 'having sold' the home $ S 500 d f tro 0 good, � ,00 e' $s.60 to D„rham cow due do March, 7 steers z years � '" 1e C�'uruty evnncit Chamber in rite Q ° Vi e : xZ,;� ,. B $ $8.26: stock- House Goderreh, n Tuesday, the 22nd Limosed ��+p$dli iii$ RRr • ., totia, but Came t0 the Huron Tract wick atercart -Mrs. (Rev,) R. MllT- old, 4 Pure brad heifers two years old, six iia1 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, All EL C. :' r ", with his areola when" four plate to John' Darker, who moved' to ere. choice $7.76 to 58,26: do, fair to good, Durham steers rising Z Years old 10 Dm'ham $6.Zb to $7.60 ; calves, choice, $15.00 to $16.60 ; afacunts, . eert;Scstes. of election and returns n �"%ya i' P years of ray, of Chicago, who . attended the it this week. -+Mr. William Rae, who heifers rising 2 years old. 7 Durham calves Il$1lofoor rind$tFi's�rt •alta: do. medium, $8.00 to $18:00: do., grassers, rising 1 year old, 1 pure bred Shorthorn bull re r mber of voters for each Municipality Q , �( 4 False, the family purchasing several funeral Cf her brother, the late $.n- was during Christmlas week engaged $6.50 to $7.50; springers;. 400 to $120; milk- 8 years old. Hoge -8 brood sows with dikter &bou"1 be in the hands of the Clerk not later - k� a�. ,,, $$. ' " 5LarmS On the Huron Road, still own- gill Murray, Of Exeter, fast week, iS as Principal Of our 8C11001, in jJldCe Of eTs. $76.00 .to $100'; lambs, Spring, per cvvt, by their aide, 2 brood sows due do >igareb, 8 than Saturday or Monday preceding the day QhaT es ra `r?;� t' red 'by their rescendants. For sixty- spending a few days with relatives 'Miss 'Gerrie who ecce ted' a s14.00 to $14.so : do. culla, ger cwt., $aAo 7 ahaahN or meetr Local Mnnmigal Clerks will please O Flouters furslislaefl oAl ,ll " �' p position. Young sows, bred; 1 Yorkshire ng• in Durham High Sehoml tomloented to $9.60 ; buck lambs, $11.75 to $s.00 ; sheep. 1 fir, 126 pounds each, 20 shoats So pounds. 18 see that all these certificates and returns are ® nolo cep N 1,4 "..P choice, $6.50 to $7.60; do„ medium, $6.26 to pigs 10 weeks old. Fowl. -26 Barred Rock sent in by mail as soon as. possible. �' Might Calls $9a.� �ailll ' +' duties here on Thursday, January 93rd. $6.00; do., culls, $8.00 to $4.00; hogs, selects, p,dlets, 75 Barred Rock ,hens. Hay .and Grain GEO. W. HOLMAN, County. Clerk, g i i The junior room is not open. owing t0 w-o.c„ 1$10,50 to "$10.76; do., f.o.b., selects, -14 tans of choice mixed hay, 200 busbela of Goderith, January 5, 1929. 8187-2 * Phflne 175 IPhoue ', A;;y the "111A,ess ,Of the 'teacher, SS $9.50 to $0.75 ; do.., fed and watered, $10.20 turnips, 800 bushels of mixed 11 a M to $10.45 : do., thick amaokhs, f.o.b., $0.60 to grain, 800 x,7' r bushels of choice seed oats, ImglemenRa.- Q Q.Q' o Woods.-;Dui^ing the, 'Christmas vacs- $s.zs. Q Q G9 O ¢� start 46 NO (� 5� (i �{l. a p�lpIl �eA Massey -Harris binder now, 6 -foot cut; 2 MAX-. r � Jws m �S C4 D I$ LS 55'''��'``'' tion the junior room of the school wall �" ers 6 -foot cut; steal hay rake, z seed ' 1. 'greatly Improved .by' Elle desks bel DATIEi(S Mills.a;',^idisc harrow. cultivator, set of Iron 63 paned, taking Off all the Old' 1Cllfife harrows, land roller, 2 -furrow riding p� c�a 1 Mackay.-Jn Seafortlr, on Wednesday, January g glow, o o .. 11 2 Ime 11-ali�Il®ll o I (m1�� 11 wC�'}�]'i gbh, William Campbt➢l Mackay, aged 64 single furrow riding plow, gang .plow, two �1. 1 , , Carvings, the seats. being well cleaned Fleury walking �� .+. y'yr k years. ry g plows. 2 of scales, corn curb- Fert' Ffi �o ��q�@ g�q�q�q \ and all Oiled slid- varnished, making Murchie-dn Seaforth, on Saturday, January vakor, 2 root pnlpers, set of scales, 2 fanning 11��V 13J10 JSWGt ISUl�]L�O�'d6� I. `' 1 �� �������� . all 'look as good' as new. New desks 6th, Catherine Murchie, eldest daughter of mills, manure spreader, 1 Bain wagon with tine late' Alexander Murchie, of Wint'hroD. box and springs, 2 set of trucks, 2 set of IR,eesterek IlDrugl sp " and seats were rocure ; for the sen'- sleigbs, gravel box, hay rack, stock rack, National �erti+ldzer, of Inger- p Devereux, --In Tuekersmith„ on Thursday, Jan- roll will be on' hand March 16th. Practitioner. .G;: iOT room to accoynT o.date the i'ncreas- .. uary 3rd, 'Robert Devereux, in his 91st year. robber tired top buggy, steel tired buggy, 1' , CHIII$®PIIiAQ;'reD1 I° I ed attendance. George Castle did the Portland cutter, 2 open cutters, cream sep- •Shipped in dust and water of ft arator, milk pails, 3 Bets of double hs,rnoss, ELECTRICITY work in 'a capable mariner. -Robert - z alts of single harness, horse blankets, Bnf- Pbags- ' u I Penhale has moved to the Bronson, Magnetic Electric Baths F� ANN TF1 Tr TdFYiLR•fL TEN 7v talo robe, hay York, oar, 2 ropey, sling ropes, k r� � Line for the'winterto the home of his ANNUAL Ltllili'g1L`ell LLA 2 set of whi®etrees, 4 ladders, 20 cedar posts, . Commercial Hotel, Se>affeith i a&-nn,-.oC,° 'brother, John', who now hat the farm 3 dozen grain bags, 2 dozen sacks, 100 tile, a ���� ., formerly occupied by John, Cowan.- POSTPONED quantity of cord wood and rails, a quantity Monday, Wednesday and ` of household furniture, a quantity of lumhec, ,� II' The annual meeting of the Bayfield steel fence braces, Fora sedan, 1926 model, in Ni1t and Stove Coal and Coke Friday Afternoons. 4 Agricultural Society is to 'be held in first class shape. This sale will start sharp + 7 the Town Hall on Wednesday after- In compliance with on time. 'Positively no reserve as the farm On hand. Alberta Coal expect- Ad' given fav� diseases W -1,111y p the order of the is sold. Terms of sale. -All soma of $lo-oo ed the end of January. Adjustments tt noon next, January 16th, beginning at Board of Health, the annual meeting and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' �' Of alll kinds. 1 o'clock. The Directors are anxious of the Seaforth Agricultural Society credit will be given on furnishing approved �y_ _j� 30'Fx� tf 1 that as large an attendance of mem- has been 'postponed until Friday Janes joint notes with interest at 5 per cent. MRS. AM&ew Archibff111d1. hers as possible be present. Come uary 18th. at 2 o'clock, ill the Carnegie REBECCA STEWART, Proprietress; S. Ad- • j (� amson, Clerk; McNeil & Nairn, Auctioneers. Pl@lON]E 414 W - SEAFORTH ., , ������ QQ3����� ������� and make suggestionsLibrary. Business: Financial Report _ . regarding , '. , 8187-1 �( points of improvement by which the for 192'8, election of Officers and Di- 3187-1f The Biggest Value ig2 the VL7h,oje Society may :be benefitted. You will rectors for 1929, and other business. ---- . be heartily welcomed. -Samuel Eagle- A large turnout is specially desired. ; , Field of Electric Radio son, of Milton, North Dakota, is vis- THOS. E. LIIVINGSTON - President TEACHER WANTED �' � � "4 ` , sting relatives in Bayfield and vicin- A. D. SUTHERLAND Sec: Trees.1. ` HT would have been nice, of course, to have had a Ito ers in it For S- S. No- 9, Tuckersmith, a Protestant Rogers y. -Mrs. Diehl, of Varna, is attend - time for the Holidays -but even some of. the folks who ing Mrs. Foster, who is ill. We are ' -- teacher, first or second class certificate. ((JJjj�� y+' ®© `I .1, ordered sets early were disappointed this year. he flood of pleased to say Mr. I" Foster is improv- v�V 7�a Dntlea •to commence February let. Apglica-New a *11�r �IENII�1��� SAN 111i'a� tio.ns to be in Monday, January 21st, 1929. orders from those who• wanted Batteryless Radio was more ing -Mrs. Worm, of Zurich, is here D W S. BR®ADF®®T, secretary, attending her mother, Mrs. John R. R. No, 3, seaforth. than the Rogers factory -even with its' enlarged facilities- Tenders for to cords of 'beta woos, maple 3187x2 Term from Jan. 3rd evilIl interest S. Woods. 'Miss Jean Woods returned and 'hecto, 16 inches long, far S. S. No. 9,M6,TTOW rcould cope with, temporarily. Now, however, you can et a fine lot off Matriculants and l�igln 7 , Y g to Galt .and Miss Elva Dewar t0 TO- Tuck mith. Tenders to be in the hands of SCl1Ool Stlldealt9 in the ,1+9Ork of delivery on practically any of the new, 1929 Models'--riilcluding ronto last ,Saturday to resume their' the secretary by January 21 k, 11)29. - the famous "Four -Twenty" Model shown above. teaching duties. W s. BROADFOOT,'Secretary, Qualifying for a business position Your future St1CceSS,.pr R. R. No. 3, Sedfbrth. UST HN °f�`°1[j1�j IE through one off SLAW'S �� sls7x2 - . �USIN>Ess s�H®GDLs. V7II failure grill. Gee. end vo _• . ., i This Model "Four -Twenty" Rogers is, just as our headline _ _ To save the Tonsils, because Mrs. Why not states: "The biggest value in the_ W(lol4 field of electric radio." � ,/, - _ Sybilla Spahr's Tonsilitis was applied. . you? Think it over and act. Write largely On to -day's I�re�- IIPViIIf�OAUANT Nt�TEC ES Bronchitis, Catarrh and all l Sore of r 12 schools, schools,rsaand locations list of pay° I��L1.IiDIlelll�i For Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, a41O11. ° �' The model that preceded it was first introduced to the public in 1926 and outsold all other electric sets in 1927 at 225 1 Notes. -Very few ventured out to Throats It works wonders. Good re- graduates placed. Address: W R. ]Lay the foundation �' vote on Monday. It is quite time to ARMS FOR SALE. -A FEW CHOICE sults or money back. J. E. Keating; Shaw, Registrar, 1130 Bay Street, n®W by talii�lg p>ra e- �, ,.- .The present price of $165 is only possible because of Rogers harvc. the voting not later than No- � farms in the Townships of Usborne, also A. W. E. Hemphill Heltsall; Toronto. 3183-' ' ."" greatly increased production and you can rest assured 'that if vember 1st if a square deal is to be ruckere•mith and Hibbert. Good bnudinge and Hambige &Son, Dobbinton� 3187-2 tiCa11 blASi%ieSS $]C'adlTf&R➢1, any other comparable electric radio could be sold at this price s e the contestants at these annual EROPI Exetecated r ®nti atter. 1>H°MAs308�� — - ]�G�g. C.B.C. graduates iv. ; . YOU would soon hear about it. electrons. What is wrong with a two JJ ��7}� year candidacy ?-Other guests at the OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. - TWO- p�V p;ryr �/'� TH oll ®HN RAN= 1(11lli�� ,are business leaders. storey brick cottage and nutbu;ldings, good 11A� ��®11IL1L� ������ AT1Gt1C7I'T �C E /I Iry rlt1ER•f,1R ". Ask jjy� �® t�iL,11 ®� �Cy®� Kl•amQ'rs-Dorrestyn wedding festivi- well oma cistern, all in good condition; ergo 1'�JGVV-1L1Cet5llCb JL 17JL ry AYIIX You. 0 o ties were: Mrs. Ed. - Roache, iti7158 three-quarter acres of land in the Village of � ;r,.r T®NirNs>EfIP OF MtKIILI.OP I�r(1SurPaIllCe of alIl l�illdls. opens Wednesday Jan- l ]Monica Roache, Messrs. Peter and Cromarty, Perot County. Apply to RICHARD ���� �, ����• ��rCIltC �G- y Test this famous model as to distance, selectivity, volume, tone- HOGGAR.TH, on the premises, Cromarty, Ont. Notice is hereby given that if all taxes are �v �}, g ti� lifted Terpstra, Ilderton; Mr. Gar- 3185x4 not paid on or before Monday, January 14th,®rrlGisH Deal )�Y' staff 1; quality (any way you wish) in your own home at our expense. day for particulars. 5° P net 'Obemm&, Denfield; Master Lawr- proceedings will be taken r ars same at Money to Loan ][f it doesn't perform to your entire satisfaction send it back. encs Dillon and Don :Be71ni:1ger, FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO- onto. All ratepayers in arrears of taxes AVJL JLe ][f ft does -and it will make it easy for you to tee it, yn. - A ratty 8, Concession 11), Township of Grey, Coun- please govern themselves accordingly, as this o • p xramers Dorrenst p SIEAIE'®I�,TH ®1� TARIIO tq of Huron' 2 storey brick house, barn wiI] be the last notice given- 9 ��� ������ '$ wedding was solemnized ' Monday 55x6 on stone Youndation ; another building By order. Phone 9]1 . &H,onolmes morning, when Gerada Hendrika Dor- 16,56: windm;u, drilled well : so acres plowed, GEORGE McKEE, ,r S, T1- - renstyn, the second daughter Of M. balance has been, under pasture for several 8187-1 - -- -:Collector. -- _ - _- fel®}j}j� Team. Thirteen acres ch. Apply bush. Por- I�I9 Jljjfl�l (( and Mrs. John DOrregtyri, Of OUT acarian first of March. ApPfy to ALEX. g village, ,.,Gas married to Mr. Albert BUCHANAN, R- R. No. S. Walton, 3186-tf Q Q O Q O ®Q Q Q Q Q Q �av�1v 1�vy�v �NJ�r�J�p�lv7�7rKramers, also of Dublin, late of ARM FOR SALE—LOT 3. CONCESSION °��tENIIDIEII�� �i A��°�°�° Q �y J. �v� �y 7p��y * Stratford, ®IIIl'��Fic llIlAI� r�11R1LeI�rIl e o oJ1CsA1P�1ILb1llII1 , r ' ,p Father 6, Stanley, 100 acres, all treated. On the vVe J- 11�11nINnyQlClSll 9 Haarlem, Holland. Rev. a ._ O'DTOwSkl P.P. performed the mar- term are a 1';; storey, frame bona's, cement The Managemoht of Coven Church. Win- Licensed lEanlDlamer and �. `- -- — =-� - ---__-_- Tiage ceremony. The 'bride was glv- foundation• cistern and cement doors in base- throp, will receive tenders addressed to the Q fir" b h f meat; barn 34x70 with lean of 12 feet, on a Secretary William Somerville R R No 4 Q Funeral Director. Q en m m,arrlage y er ather, and stone foundation; barn 36xfi2 and drive shed. wa.lton, until 3 o'clock p.m., January 17th: O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O 'rY wore a lovely satin Crepe dress Of Farm drained with tile. and wire fences: 4 First -For 15 cords 16-ineh body hard wood O Equipment. ® ' ; , midnight .blue,with hat to match. Her seem fall wheat, 40 acres ? m balance O Ni ht and Da Service O piled in shed. y ,, arm l?011gilelt was of pale pink and seeded down. Situated one-half mile from Second -For the caretaking of the church Church, 1 mile Yraln school. 4 miles from for one year, starting February lat. O Phone 19-22, Dublin. OGRAIN I`r1 white carnations. Grey hose and Kippen ; 6 miles from Hen -11. Rural marl Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- O Q re loves completed the costumr and telephone. Farm ;n eepted- O O O O O O O ®O O O ® �jny /�i(�*y j(` .... ,-,, grey g �D e, , goal state of cultiva- UV 1111V J1 },?>e Miss Elizabeth Derrenstyn', of Wind- tion. For further partirtJiars apply en ROBERT McFARLANE, q 2 premises, B. W: PARLILE, Proprietor, R. R. Chairman of the Board. aor, a sister of the bride, assisted - -- ,*_ 1, Zurich P. O. 8187-tf 3187x1 We are In the market fOT2 allill11 during the Ceremony. Her gown was deep sea blue crepe, sand hat "ARMS FOR SALE. -LOT 1". CONCESSION '--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0® kinds of Grain, and we are in a 8, Stanley Township, consisting of 100 O ® position to the hi he and gloves, Arid her flowers were dark acres. There is on the premises . a gone two p pay g plil Al\Tl`�T�TA]L PV�IEIE�CIli`�T� �, J. p��I�p� ® We tan cis® malt arrangemelat, red gloves, offs., NGr, William Cook storey brick cottage, a good Karn with straw :, , was groomsman. A six course din- a -bed attached and stabling underneath, an Q ® truck your grain for you. implement house, an orchard. about five acres The Annual Meeting of .the Bayfield Agri- We have installed new CIle7 1. ner'was served at the bride's, home to cultural Society will be held in the Town Q W. J. Walker Funeral Di - t through bush h a back cornu fa the farm, O ' and are in a better positions , '' O+' the contracting parties, and, $ few through which tuna a never Railing spring hall, on Wednesday, .January 16th, 3929, at rector and Embalmer. Q . creek and two never faitlina wells, one near 1 p.m-• sharp, to receive the Auditors' and handle pool grain, ' intimate friends. Many useful and O O p .a, the house, the other near the stable. The Secretary's Reporba and to elect officers and Before selling, Call 541 Hensall. costly presents were glben the bride. directors for 1929. Show that you have an O Motor Or Horse Equipment. O g, , farm is in a good state of cultivation. Alan The 'hone OOn Will be s rit In irntereat in the welfare of, the Society and 'let Cara OT floWels furnished Q -honeymoon pe Lot 10, Concession 4, Stanley Township, con- O o o % sistfn of 100 scree, on which there b a there be a gond attendance of A. E. - %(�®®� �u ®� Montreal and points east. Mr. and g JOHN McC cod a A. E. Erwin, Q 81) requested. O 114v/ J�� i „ Mrs. Kramiers will reside on the very ecce barn and about 1', acres of bush; President. Secrets". O Da or Night, Phone 67. O o o �";,. Centre Road, a mile south Of Dublin, end soft thefling farm streamGood for either grain back/I3187-r Q y g where .the groom has purchased the pasture. Apply to MURRAY CIBSON, Bruce- ----- ----- ® ffi]ENSALL OOOO00000000 flIl� ''"•`` farm and the yard of MT, Fred' Sad field. Executor for the Est.gr.e of the late • William Collins. 8176-tf ler, of Hibbert Township. ANS 1�� UAL MEETING `,� The Lace Mxs. Bernard O'Connell.- South Huron Agricultural Society �. Mrs. Bernard O'Connell was buried.- y `` Thursday at 14 a.m. Her funeralo�jjjj mass was sung ,by Rev. Father Me- �jjj/� ' ( � e Yom E e ho The AnMeeting of the South Huron ,�J Agricultural Society will be held inn the Com- Cardle, a former priest of this pariah. mercial Hotel, Hensall, on Friday, .January 1 ,, Deceased was a sufferer from pneu- If not, keep warm and d and keep 1sth, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of receiving d q;, monis. Her sweet, gentle nature will our system toned u If ou had the el tion, and Auditors' r Anneal Rep»rts, � o W o .ko ]�o 1S 0&dc "tis" s C ';l y y1) p y th 1 bion of Direclto fo kh t J . the flu, you need medicine and tonic to build you 'up. FARMERS. -What about your land? DoVt let it get, ,ick; keep it P e ec r, a Curren Year and the trnnsartion of other Im,;ness. W. D. SANDERS. K. M. McLEAN, DRESS WELL ANDSUCC SUCCEED President Secretary, 2197-2 ��Il��� (��®��filIlIl�lC�lt3ll� ---. n , t,��, 1.}' 1:. x; j ---- _-, _ _- - - .-..--_...M warm and dry by underdrainage. - w1){t; i�w �f � 4U8llYINGE� as high Old) 50 POT ) mea rmr �M 1 �I �f\\\�VV�j' \\�lVV ooq��� nn g��o �j p� 1'! Keep it sweet and heartily with Niagara Line. Nourish it with fert- )It w011ld lJ® well for 011 t0 T�1'1�T)Ei On crit THE BULK LK SAILIEi S ACT y , <l i18ze1'. If it is sick, cure it by first �R�'®.S'p]'�� �n� �ziJ1�RA�TIiJ�I� ][�-�j[�Z.®aS.; a' as 1. ��Pll3�o � nn A'1 LU11i8L1 gell�nyiSfit ID� 111/ 49M-' 'I p� nn p� �nI7��nunn�{nnI' n , �� I fill tlllSEll LU18811 11x1! lJlliliil4SW UWUI- I °q B r li' 1 draining, whet its a of it apply- g appelite, pl y- in Niagara Lime. Linin 1N THE MAn Sto of the sale and Transfer11 of Certain Stack and Fixtures of SARAH .lig i n onwm�aro�.m. A �!!I a:,'r..'% grows C ov- eT. (More C10VBT, IeRS 8'Owthigtie.). F. MERNER, of the Villago of Bayfield, he new WAVE LENGTH 1s brillgO•Ing out betteP in the County Herron, to tJ Y? ° 1 `l; u j. (f culemn. ,i,F�3/,� '�rup Then n'ouris'h your crops ,with Pert- of merchant, George W. Elliott, of the game place. prices; for inst ,ee tar 850.00 Indigo is $3. ®® closer, �, s, •aumWr - ,4 t _f 'lr I �rsrvannu J I c'ci,° °° r '. �� Ii',II({��� �]Lfll�ilt�re�s ®� °t1"'b_ - \ !f,'" 1117,er. " �iya TAKE NOTICE that all Creditors of the making It r��! .�Q) fln(i 011r v�48.®® ][IllporteCl Grey WGD1C- Sarnh r. Merrier entitled under the r1; !1est�lil7l�t®ldl$l,ls. er I did \ � t 1 �, `'�` �i WE DOCTOR YOUR LAND. The grid pro- steel has circ t0 ��SS1l45.®®. visions of the Rulk Sales Act, Chapter 88, d0 N i l , �i , i ,'1•' 1l j .'f �fI �'' L i , � I , Installed) in 10 )minutes on the : r ��' rest tion is: First, drain tale 1�'p from 3 to inches; second -Nia Niagara g 7 George V. Staluteg of Ontario, to share in ' the purehane price of the said stock are re-Better HOOK UP with this A:tattion � r soon and before 23rd day January. `"' 'r: '' Panel door of heating plaint, � 11 d: -jM ;,, •tZ, Superfine 99% pure lime; third, Fort- 717Z8r8 Smiths Sacco, Canadian and rluired on or the of rr y 1920. to send written particulars of their et in on the .MRAS URING BJP .lEX ERCISE�'.', be- ;i ` ,:. r Yu,�lyl i - ~ IINI e_t ,ri.,e. �; Armours; fourth, 'Good ser'V'1Ce, high claims duly verified by affidavit with noti- 4 flection, of securities, if any, held by them cause the lengths of these clothes are e'ttniti'w sl�'6ftdr' l'1) 1:',; �,• - 4 I �� Trite for illulst>r'at,ted literature f � ,° � I quality goods always s in stook• y g y , prices reasonable; delivery by trach uolts reason- in reapeet of their claims tt, E. H. Johns, r the duly appointed Trustee under the said ®7Y0r# day., ,!.ill`: q .. . `:I fi nd� yp °il � ', � • ill i .. p ,Lp ,rf t ,tfr6 ¶ ,�1 A11, a hi 1I,, form f k �1 ®�r®1' V➢®� vV1l LJt@� ffam� y Gioali �1i4 oG�l�efl n8 W3L$teY11 Wltllv'I YQll�r$nne�% Il� the llQ�llaudtn ®f 91IilIGR � aLnQll able'. Terms' to spit you. a o 1���` yy �1, 5�^�'�� '/��"I{ ID(O �1 t fk111J3iS Bulk Sales Act. ,•FURTHER TAKE NOTICt than the said Trustee will after the ,arid 29rd day dR Jon- nary, 1929 ProeeM to distribute =OnIO rte- • `: 'is®dl , _ Bfligh��'..�,;t.. s e , - p �` • V113� e Oi; fl V�/CSI� ceived by �tir¢t b tere:u,on of aiFortt - ^"' o -' c4Ltl Y }dDS tQISI GDS CrlAQyh nS SaF7eQl iD�1Q$i�l$�ol��ltli$O$Il GDa�llilfiiG-I�it� t� 4Il21 Saver. . 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