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��.'¢ae.-A �an�ugal6e� froxn ihas vaciaai�y
aa�� �.E,iea�c�na�g 7C�ponto ]F'aam �Ilaie �v�e1k.
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�reezes.-1V1Ciss $essie �ohns visit-
c�d in �xeter flast we�k.-1Vias�er Mel-
vi� �ardiner, OP I�'&P(]Lip18P� visited at
1''�r. VV�illiam Johns last week: 'Pl�is�
li�aun, of near Strathroy, h�as been
wisiting her grandfather, 1V�r. ]Robert
�Toods.-Nirs. VV'hiteford� Of �''.X�t�P�
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S1tL'Qj 8t tpl
e home of &�er at
d z hter
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iliils�s. �esley Horne, last week.-�he
Young h'eople's Society intend having
�, picnic at Sp�ringbanlc oa g'riday of
'�his week.-N1iss Eunice Y'arkinson, of
�Blanchard, is visitin� her sister, Mrs.
IEdexman �'oater.--�Ntr. and Ma•s. Hy.
Murch of I,ondan an
d Miss .Jose in
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�hilds, of �Toodstock, spent Sunday
at Nir. Philip Murcli's.-NPr. and Mrs.
�harles Johns spent the weck end
�it� Mr. and Mrs. Scott Whaley, in
fi�t. MaY•ys.
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Notes.-Mr. Fred F.ckart, accom-
y�anied by some of his friends, motor-
�d to Grand Bend last Sunday.-Mr.
�oe Johneton wears a smile since the
21st inst., when his wife presented
% 3him with a baby girl.�Sister Edidtha
�rom Sault Ste. Marie, spent a few
a3ays with her mother and brother,
1Ydrs. Thomas �'Hara and Mr. Jerry
I �`Ii'ara. She was accompanied by
�he Mother Superior from Port P,r-
ichur.-iVIiss Eva Lorraine is visit-
ang at the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mi•. ana Mrs. Jerry O'rlsra.-
1VSr. and iVlrs. C. Eckart called on
iriends in our burg last Sunday.-The
bfine harvest weather• has rushed the
eeason's crop and threshing is at ful]
sway with the season of short dura-
1 �ion as the straw is short and dry,
T�ut the turnout is g�ood with an extra �
�am,pie.-Mrs. Finnigan is still nurs-
�ng her brother, Mr. George Sternigal
�n*ho is improving slowly, and she in-
l , 4ends to take him to the London has-
ibal for +s ecial treatment.
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� Notes.-NL�s, lE. NicDuc who has
lbeem spending the summer with her
�nster, Nlrs. James Redmond, h�s re-
cm�ed: to her t�ome in �hica�c J14�rs.
GC. �eal�, iViiss Mary and 'Miss 1Viz�rion
�ihaaater spent a day in Stratford vvith '
� �r. and N'irs. Y.. �eale.--aMrs. 3. ]Long-
�aoxth has returned to YDetroit where '
n➢�e wi11 sgend the winte^ months '
�svn�fla her dawghters.-Mr. �md Mrs. �
�.�&�y and fmmily, of Detroii, srpe�t �
�° 6uasday at th�e t�ome of 1V�r. and Ndrs. �
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�![i. �. Klinkharrter.-Sister �ngelene, '
�f �Coronto, is visiting with '�er par- �
�m�s, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jam�es �ronin.-
�r. a.nd 1Virs. �/lcCarthy and Mr. and �
�P([i �s. g.oban, of ]London, spent Sua�day
, �4 $h� home of Miss lU�ary HanTon.-
�iss Vera ]Feeney, of '�oronto, is
�pending i�er vaca�ian with h�er .
mrnather, P/drs. F�. Feeney.-P4[rs. Maid-
�ems and children, of d�ondon, are vis- �
�, ntipig Mrs. 1�. b➢arling. �Mr. and 1+1drs.
�.. iStapleton and children, of Colling- ''
�ao�, are visiting friends in the vil-
i '��ge.
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�'red gIoegy were vlsitors at Stratford
� van Saturday.-N[r. and Mrs. I�enry
��,,,� i���yer andt family; Mr. �nal ld'drs,
�` �7'Jofl�e, of P/iildmay, and Mr. and Ndrs.
�F'. ]Robison and son, of Washington,
y"�T. 3t., were �Sunday visitors at the
ltaoane of NLr. gienry Bauermann, Sr,
' -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aiken and fam-
n!y, of Detroit, spent part of Sunday
�n� 1Hlonday with the former's cous-
d mn, NLrs. Ci�arles Fs�gert.-Mr. and
3i1�[rs. �'red I-Y�oegy and family spent
wunday with Pldr. and 1!/4rs. &t. �Zahle.
-1VQr. and Mrs. .7ohn 5chnider, of
laffilverton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil �tamey
�ncfl Jack and dune called on Ndr. and
��rs. �harles Eg�ert on Sunday even-
�a��.-Mrs. iVV�ary Rapien and �I4([iss
�/dildr�d, of Mibchell, are spendimg a
�� ;�w days this week with friends in
Dlfi c�illop JiVlaster Stanley Steinacher
�cf Siratford, s,pent a week with his
�ousins, �Imer and i1'Corley Koehler.
Regele Reunion.-On Sunday, Aug.
B5th, the 12,e�gele family held a re-
�ar�ion at th� home of Mr. Sam Regele,
�n the 12th of McKillop. The day
�as very much enjoyed by all pres-
p �ni as Sam m�akes a ver,y pleasant
Ihost. P,mon�g those presemt vaere:
la/dp. and Mrs. Charle4 ]Etegele, li�r. and
i' jp/{rs. Hlenry Koehler, Mr. and 1Vi[rs.
QA�orge Hloegy, iV[r. and 1VIrs. John
,; ��netnna, 1VLr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler,
7id'e. arad N3rs. William dioegy, N1s. and
Si/ars. Will Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Wes.
�'asch�er, Mr. and Mre. Will �oerr,
�r, anci Mrs. .4lex. Stoskop�, iV[r. �nd
1'Jdss. �;d. ]R,egele, alonlg with their
ff�amalies.
(inf�a�cIl�d fo�r last week)
4 �ighth fi.ine ItTotes.--iMr. and Mrs.
�+ IF'aec➢ I�o�gyr amd children spent Sun-
,�mp �with l�[ir. and l�i[rs. �Ienry ��'gert
�t &t.ostoc'k.---�1VLrc. L�illiapre I�ai`tmier,
�� Morriston, c�pea�i sevep�l d�,ys last
���k witP� his d�u�hf,�r, Pldrg. Char➢es
����rt -Mr. and Mr�. 7F'red ]Koehler
°� ��an� Suv►day with l�d�c. and Mra. E.
��abach in %`ull�rtom.--IUdx. �md Mre.
�1�ffirl�s E�Qert �.raCd . �Yni��xere, . 1U�rs.
.�b&sv► �?ggert ar�d i�p. �J'�flli�apa g3[ffir�
SPYIlfl�Y or� Sundmp vaei4�� t�t iPn� home
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�evas 4ae�� �.� ��� �ir.�ar�a� ��? P�[m�. �Y�u�n�a�
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tenaIl�d. 7C�n� m.ex� �a�eti�� walIl Y�e
heYe� mn .filU'�aa�a��y �ftea-rno��n, Sreg�.
tembe� �tTi.,-tPJGps. I`�.� � ID�ss�nc�y o�
Se�1'cflmt&a, sp�aat m 4e� ��yg aaa �&ae
vill�,��.-�11/dr. �ae�l I�a��. �eoa�c� �s���n
and •little son, gienneih, apean$ Suxa-
day V9'ltll I�P. AYId IVJ[T6. IK�YISIY� ]�ea�-
nett. �P/diss MJ B.Pg$P0t ➢/iont�oxnesy
visited her cousins, the P/Iisses �%ioYR ,
and Luella IV�[ontgotnery, of SeafortIl�.
-'�he schooY mams �nd �id�izs wn�l I
'be• wending their way back to acPaooY
next �uesday morxaing.
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Notes.-li/fiss Nor� SteM1xrmrt, of ]Lorn-
don, is visiting at the Il�ome of her
cousin
Mr. J �
. . Stewart.=1V�[r FR7"1-
�
liam Fairburn bought the general
a'.ure at Chiaelhurst from 1Vi[r. �illy
Cule and expects ta take possession
�n a
few days. We wish him every
s�.iccess in his new adventure.-P/irs.
V� illiam M. l�oi�g had the misfortune
tc have a�bout thirty ar more of her
rens taken one night recently. As
:liey were a bi�g hPavy fowi, it meant
quite a loss.-Mr. and P�Trs. V�lilliam
Ecrest and family spent one day last
��eek in Godex•ich. Some friends ac-
companied them and report a s,pleta-
:lid time �Mr. Jahn lUlcNaughton is
�pending• a feryv days at the Toronto
l��xhibition.-1V�[rs. William 1VdcGregor
�nd Mrs. Grace( Ross are �,talcing in
tlie Toronto Exhibition this week.-
:Jiiss 1i�Yary and Annie McNaughton
returned home after spending a few
lays at the Toronto Exhibition.-'.14r.
lnd Mrs. Robert Dayman motored to
�arnia on Sunday to meet some
friends from Detroit, also to meet
lheir daughter, Fdna, who a�com-
�:.nied them home after havin� visit-
��] friends for two weeks in Detroit.
-Mrs. Jonah Green, who has been
:isiting friends in Stz•atford, Galt and
rher places, hav�e returned home.-
'�1r. and Mrs. Harry Beaton, of De-
rr,it, who spent the day �with Mr. and
Y1rs. Jonah Green, returned home ac-
;cmpanied 'by Mxs. Beverly Beaton
tnd son, who have been visiting rel-
atives for the past two weeks.
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The largest factor in determining
he cost af producing a buahel of
vheat is the yield per acre. 7Low
�ields mean high groduction costa.
+ ertilizer on w*heat produces mare
�ushels and with the time of seeding
'alY wfieat drawing near the matter
�f fertilizer recjuirerrients is a timeIy
�abject.
B'here are a number of facters that
nust b� considered which wi➢1 neces-
arily have some bearing o� the kind
�f fertilizer to appYy. Every f�rm or
ield presents a problem and the fol-
awing recommendations cara be t�aken
�nly in a general way. Since there
s not a grest deal of light samdy soil
n this district only hemvy eandy
oams to clay loazns wilY be t3ea➢t witka.
II�aey Sman�y 1L��auns �� �Il�y IL��vta9
]Fm➢H �lllee�� �n�4 se�c➢¢all 2� Q'Hoe�ff.
�$ate pex
�1XtllP� £lCP� �1D3.
JVithout clover oP 2-12-6 ar
nanure in. rotation 3-10-5 3Q�41-400
Q41
� ollowing elov�r or 0-12-5 or
nanure in rotation �-fl&-Q� 300-400
+ ollowing claver 8a! (1�12-5 or
nanure in rotation �-i6-(D 250-360
lF'm➢B 0'YIlu��it 5��d1�c4 4� �'➢��>�s.
iNithbut clover or 2-12-6 ar
nanure in rotation 3-10-5 3QS}-400
+ ollowimg clover or 0-19-5 or
nanure in rotation 0-14-C� `i00-�h��D
r ollowing clover �z OL12-5 or
nanure in rotation 0-14-6 300-�&00
B'hese recommend�tions are based
�n several years' experimenta] wrork
�f the Department of Chemistry, �.
4. C.
It has been fouz�d that. on land
vhere clovers have not been include�
n the rotation and where no manure
�as been applied that a fertilizer such
�5 A 2-12-5 or A 3-10-3 wili give very
;ood results. gt has also been prov-
�n that ap�plications of at least 300
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]RIE�I['IENs '�'�7]EsbDl��, sl�l�'IP �ffaIl
�929, witGu �Pae 8�c�➢Itnwaung s���':
�dmund J. Wethey, P�.A., (�'rin.),
P/[.A. (Tor.), Principal, Specialist in
Mathematics; Strathcona Certificate
in Ph,ysical �ulture.
Miss M. E. Ross-'b'eacher of I,atin
and French, Specialist in Art.
�'rordon C. �och, �.A. (S�ueen's)-
Honor Graduate in Science.
Ndiss N�. Graham, k3.P�. ('F'oP.)-'�each-
er of �nglish and History, dnsC�uc-
tor of �hysical Training.
Miss IUd. G. �ayne-Assistant teacher
of Scien�ce, �eacher of �'hysical
'�paining, �i.pt Speci�list.
F�ig3�ly �ratifying Dep�rtme�CAT
e�am results have been receive� '_'roira
ti�q IDeparttment of Educatioffi, 7Ca- I
ronto, thus plaeirt� Exeter ]E��gh',
School in s very etnviable pOfi1$1JY1'
amop� the other �igh Schools of 4t+e
Province. Fis the emrolment recrive;d
�ivea evep�Y aPPea'rance of a flarg� m,i-
tendance, outside pupi9s �re garr,icu-
}arly requested tb regiater ea.rly ih���
every chance may b� giveta for me-
commodation. '9.'hose r�qui�irn� bo�pd-
ing houses will rec�ftr� e��ry �qsis�-
an�c� upon applicatio� to flti� S�ex�-
tiffiYgI.
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poorly �r��t�m�a� Ya�sad. Suflici�a�t �t�l�-
ivatios� slhotafld Y�� given to dev�lop �
seed bod th�� ys smooth, �neYPowr, loose
on �op �md �arna b�n��,tIla.
Ca.re }n selec�Yoae �ndl cl�s�nir�� a4
seed gr�,ign rov�Ya s�ao�w resul�s iaa tTae
;rmn�ry at �ar��st time. Shr�naaY�en,
li;�ht, weed iaifested see� is sure i�o
produce a disagpqinting cro�s. gf
there is smut in the grain gota �re
r7anning to use for seed, tre�t it.
]Che treatment for pY•eveniion of smut
s simple, inexpensive and effective.-
[Depma�tment of A�g�ricultux•e, Climton,
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34DRI� CRIIIBIl�'IEIIB 'Il'IEIGII.S 1F��4fil �'�
�� ��s
7Che iallties laave given the song-
avriting fellows an enviable positiom
n pictur�s and among the invaders
s the little �7Vhitin� boy from Peoria,
']I., who was held up as a model to
;he neigh�bor's chiYdren because he
�rachise �
d his music 1
essons.
ti lot of film has run through the
�amera since ]R,ichard W'hiting was
`the little Whiting boy." Since his
,wenty-first birthday he has E�ept tha
zation singing his songs.
Iie did the music for "�ulip �ime
n Holland," "She's �'unny �'hat �1ay,"
`Japanese Sandman," "Sleepy �ime ,
xal," and a whole raft of others. But
hose names idGntify him.
W'hiting got his start throua•h a
etter of introduction to Jerome pZ.em-
ck of the music publishin� house.
temick liked his efforts and offered
iim a job as a pianist, which he took,
In his first year with the company,
�hiting wrote his first big hi�
Tulip �ime in Holland."
"You'd never guess what my in-
piration for that song'was," Whit-
n� said. "]t was a vividly colore-:i
dvertisement for a tour to Holland.
'he picture showed the bright tulips,
iindmills and other typical features
f a I)utch landscape. I began to
hink of tulip time in Holland and
his led to the sang."
�he melody started Whiting on his
uccessful career and he �rras teamed
�ith Raymond B. Eagon, a lyricist.
'hey wrote many hits.
�'heir first united ef€ort to win ac-
laim was "'Till We Meet Again,"
rhich was pu�blished during the war.
Then came "Mammy's �ittle Coal
tla�ck Aose," and th�e others.
gn building up a music department
o answer the demands of sound
ictures, Whiting was engaged. His
rst snng fox• the screen was
Y.ouise," made gopular by Maurice
;hevalier in "Innocents of Faris."
�he recipe for writing song hits as
escribed �by Whiting, is to feature
ome popular idea, give it dance pos-
ibilities, make it easy to sing or
�histle and remember to give it a
omantic flavor.
�WIE�II�IIII 1�Il8�'VII1V�]ES ��a�]E UJS
�ff$�+ J��ff$.5' i�
New ]Brunswick i�s ihe only Canad-
an province which has not, at some
ime ar other in the 62 year.s since
;on£ederation, sent a federal party
�ader direct to �ttawa. Of the re-
zainim�g eighrt provinces, all except
�lberta� and Prince �dward asland
ave, sooner or later, for lor�ger or
�sser te2-ms, bgen represPnted by
remieps of the i�rominion.
�'he present d•ay poung Canadian is
gt to exclaim, "W'hat federal pre-
2ier did �riti,s'h Colum'bia ever se-
�ct?" �ritish �olumbia had, in fact,
he premiershig for two full parlia-
nentary terms; and that premier the
irst and-some will say-the great-
st of tt�em all.
Prior to 1878, Sir John M'acdonald
i�ad represented the O�ntario constitu-
ncy of b�ingston, but in that year of
he great national policy sweep, the
;onservative leade's OWTI C071Stltll-
ncy rejected him. A seat was open-
d for Sir John in Victoria, �ritish
;olum�bia, and this he cantinued to
epresent for two parliamenbs. �hem,
ill his death, he again sat for ]King-
,ton.
Fion. A]exander P/6ackenzie through-
�ut his two terms as opposition lead-
r and one term as premier sat for
he Ontario constituency. of West
�ambton; thou�h later as a private
nember he represented Souih York.
JnIike Sir John, he never suffered
>ersonal defeat.
Sir John Macdonald's immediate
�uccessor, 5ir John A�bbott, had repre-
�ented Argenteuil, Que�bec; but was a
nember af the Dominion Seaate when
�e 'became premier. Sir .Jo'hn �'homp-
�on was the iirst Nova Scotian to at-
ain the premiership. Sir Mackenzie
3owe11 represented North g-Zastings I
,ill 1892; goin� to the Senate before
iis accession to the premiership. Sir
�'➢�arles Tupper carne ko the premier-
;hip only after parliament dissolved.
E'revi�ously he had represented Cape
Breton, for which he continued to sit
'rom 1896 till his person�al defeat in
�soo.
Throughout his nine years as op•
?osition leader and his fifteen yesrs
�s premier, Sir Wilfrid Lauitier cpn-
�inuously repreGented (�uebec East;
:3�ough on one occasion he was elect=
ed fbr Obtawa, and on one cecasion
-1917-waa defeated there. I�is op-
ponent to the left of Mr. Speeker, Sir
Robert Borden, represea�ted I$�lifax
for one term after his election as op-
position leader; sat for Carleton, On-
tario, for onc: term; and th�n yec�p-
tured fi'�alifax, for which 3�e eontinue�l
to sit in his first term as premier. In
his se�cond parliament�rp term �s
premier ��r fl�abert sat for �in.�s,
Nov� Scoti�a.
�ov�. Arthnr IU�'ei�F�en carne to the
p�emi�rship as repres�nt�tive of the
l��aniboba constiiuemcy of ]Po��e �a
Pamurie, for which 9�� �1,so �r$s mem-
bc�c or► the occasi�on of �ais �rrfef sec-
ov�d �'esniership.
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No. 2 I�I.antharn. SSl,6fi�p; �o. a North�rn.
�J1.68�y; No. 4, �.453/.�; ].170, 6. �J1.29�/.b; No.
e. 531.4E3/�, ; R.eed. BBaiaa.
�Q",.i.Y. 4'voaivrich �nd b�q g�orte. Pri,ces un
ca� le �i�her thun o�gu�D•.
!Nl�anituba, �atcj--�No. 1 �.a"r4�. 67c ; No. z
�aa. ss�.
�imeric�n Q:nrn No. 2 yql3ow, a1.LK; ]Vo,
3, Ye1low, $l.ld�y. ' §,•Il �ui1. dnlivered. To-
non�to S'rel�hOs. .
tMdl7deed--+�el�vered. MoatrQaD freights, ,yagu .
9�nduded: �ran, per Coaa, fJ84.26 ; eh,or�, per
tma. �JS6.26: mid�Dlin�o; S3A6,26. I
ILII�TI� �'�Q➢�1� P�Ii A118,I[�IEIC�
Buffalo, August 27th-Reeeip�i of hogs, 10,-
400 ;�haldovem, 200 ; a,ctive 2o eh�ip�pe� ctn.i
�n.cke3s ; weighta 160 to 210 Faundn, 10 to ?J
cen�ts below Saturday's avera�e, $12 to �R12.15
and sparingily to $12.26 ; 22.0 iu 'L50 Dounde,
E11.16 to 5�11.76; 390 gaundp, §10.75; gigs
�i and underw�ghts. 5,11.25 to a11.5U; pasck2ng
i ��We. �s.xo to ,a�o.
'� Receipts of oattle, 2,800; gmai�n-fed eteere�
I and ear '
1� fairl active moet!
Y II6's Y . Y etCadY;
� obhers weak to 25 cents or maore lower; g�ood
to cho3ce steeis and yearlings, 516.60 to
�i16.50; bulk dry-fcda, 914 'to g1u.50; snasg_
r
ers. �10.25 �to 5�12.60; eukCer avws, �6 to
$7.60 ; cmnunon �Light wei��ht dou91�, $7.b0 tn
�8.26.
�Receipts af oalvea, i,000 ; veaDeRr aastive,
PA
enera�ll 60 cen od
cz ts h' her • to h i
Y ifz .�a c a ce
318 to 18.50 � comm . cnLi
$ on and� m um 1 0
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Union Stock Ynrds, Toronto, Auuunt 27th.
-1bo many cattle for the 9reuent demand
came in aga'rn to-day xnd Dri�2s ten�l�d down-
wFirds from a.teady wikh last weelc's law Co
even �lower marlev.
Buyers' reqnirementr3 wena limit�KJ and by
miid-afternoon there were gro5qtacL� uf a bold-
qver of mare tha.n 'L 000 head after a day
of very slow �Crade. The run w�aa a.� Im,rge
as that of the opening days of '�he past three
weeks and khere� is every indicatiun of hold-
uvere beina ay grent es last weelc.
Steer� and heifery are off 2�5 cen.L; a cwt.
wibh butchar cov✓� �IQwn fiY.em 25 t.� a0 cents.
Some fair quuillity heavyweight.atee� sold a�
$23.25 tt� $9.$0. Handy steers 'iv�nqrcl froan
$?.50 to $10?6, with bhe bullk at Str to $9.75.
HeiCers went aC pnices between $7.50 W
$J.75 wi�th one lat at $10. Butcher onws were
in�¢4tdy around $7 to $7,5D with a tnn of $8
for a few. �.Sulls remained eteady at $7 to
;�7.50 for �ood butchecy and $5.7:� W$6 for
bnlognas. A�6out a duren babY t��'�'��es sald
xt $10.?5 to $14, which is mv�:hly steady
wilh �.a5t week. o
Sbore cattle were weaker e.t §6.50 t<i $8.00
for iiltht stocker.i and at $7.50 G> $3.90 for
odd lotn of feedeis.
Cnlves continved finm and trade .v�, brisk �
Pricei were $16 bo $'16.50 fur choicc and $12
to $16.50 for medium to go�od vealen. Grass-
er3 were steady at $6.50 tn $7.
Hoge were unsettle�i aKain a�nd biddin� was
50 cents l�ower at $11.75 f.o.b., or $73.'_'.i off
c.tir saler.ts. Other marlcetv are :iHo 3ower
and i2 looks as though this reductiun wi11 be
effected, although it i� 25 cen� Uulow Ham=
idbon and 50 cen�tv below Kitchanrr and no
ticicahs had been marked by mid-ufternaon.
Trade in lamba was alow etartinH xnd the
ori�iaai bid wav only $12.50_ �y noon, how-
ever, they wem movin� rem.d5�y and became
setV]•ed at 50 cen� lawer than laet week's �
dlose_ Nlost gaod ewes and wr6hen went at
$13, wi�th a few at $13.10. Buelca were mne�b
dy $11 and culls $10 to a1L Shr.ep were
�.teady at $6.60 �to $7.60 per cwt. for }�t �
light ewes, wi�th comTnon downward to §3.50
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To-day's run consisted of 6,200 cattle, 1,120 �
calvey, 900 hogs, 2,830 aheep and lambs, and
S00 aattle left over,fram ]ast week.
QuotatRona : gIeavv beef s2eers, 59.R5 to
$10.58; butcher s2eers�, choice, S9.r^3'Co"510.25;
do. fair ba good, �i9.00 to 4�J.50 ; dn. �'com,mon,
$6.00 Go �R.00; butcher heifQis, c6oice, 59•u��
to $10.40 ; do. PaiT to good, $,�J.00 to $�9.50 :
do. coffimnn, ¢7.OD to $8.50: butcher cows,
good to choice, II7.50 to $8.60 ; cPo, coffimon
to medium, y5.�i0 to 57.00: do, csnners and
wtters, G2.f+0 to $6.00 ; bukoher buLls, P�ood to
chaice, E7.00 to �7.46 ; do. medium, Gti.Op to
$7.00 ; do. holognax, $5.00 to $6.00 ; baSy beet.
$11.00 to $14:60; feeders, goud, $8.75 to
f59.26 ; do. falr, �8.00 to p8.bm ; o4ock-
era� Roud. 87.76 to $8.50: do. fa�r. SG.50 to
S75o; calves�, gmad, $15.00 W St6.06 ; do..
mednum, �510.00 to SS14.50 ; do. tzressers, �6.00
to 47: apringeis, 5100 to g125.o0; miiker,,
$76.00 Co �jY00.00; lambe, chvice, �218.00 to
313.60; do., bucke, g1Y.00 to F,12.o0; do. culla,
&10.00 iro ,t^+11.00 ; sheep, choice, 86.00 to ,�'i7 :
dn. �eduim, u5.00 to E5.60 ; hoge, eelec�.
w.o.c., g14.25; do., f.o.b., $12.7;; do., th�i�k
emooth, w.o.c., F�13.75; do., off trucks, 513.50.
I�IIII81Cffi�
Imvnda.-In Mitchell �vit�l. on Tu�day,
AuRust 20th, to Mr. ¢nd Mn. Sohn Ed-
munde, a son (ffLobert W511iam).
irrie--In Seafatth, on Auttu.�e 16th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Curnie, a dauuhter (IIielen
Aileen).
iller.-In Olinton on AuKuet lBth, to Mr.
and Mxs. W. J. Miller, Jr., a ean.
irquh�r.-In C4i�n�tan Public Hos�pital, 0:1
August 17.th, bo Mr. and Mn. Ed. Farqn-
har, a dauR'hter (Mi�dred MrFCelcian).
osa.-In Wnn�ghe.m General Hospi�ta:l, �n
AuQust 19th. to Dr. Geortce }I. a.nd M.rs.
IRo9s, a d�auKhtea� (Barbani Jnne).
iver�.--�-At Goderich, on Avtzust. 18th, to Mr.
and Mtv. Harold N. Rivera, a aoa (Donaid
Keith ).
P�/Ii AlE�IIBII��]ES
Wri�ht-Snyder.-AL the homr r�P the bride's
yaren�ts, on Augivst 19th, fiy the Rev. .T.
E. He�, Vaata Joy, dauxhtrr uf Mr. and
Mtv. Henry 3nyder, The lYYanlav, Q'aaderich
TownnhiD. 'to Frank Thom�n�m WriKht, of
Mp'Ihourne, svn of Mr. an�l Mrn. Frank
Wriaht, of Srantford.
���m�s
Clark.-in C,oderich, on M��ndn��. AuAust 19,
John Stephen Clnrk, nae+l G!i years.
���� �� ������
The tamily of 2.he Inl� �1rn. Snrtnuel
Gn,rn�ocban deairv to �xpr�yu �'�Nir apprecin.-
t.ion for the many Icimd nc.t< ��nd eym�pnthy
sh��wn� them dnrirus the illn�� nnvt deatti of
th.rir mot.her. 3220x1
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�OR 3ALE.-LEICIDSTCR tsitF7FP, 1 TWO
whrs»r ram, 1 ram laml, Hnd some ewe
la�mtw. JAMES McALLISTP:R. R. R. No. 1,
7,nrich. , A220 S
�iNGLE C4�MB W�iITF, i.P;t�Ti08V PUL-
detr+, Mwy and dune h�nt�h, for smle. A
henvy lnping atrain. Auv'Iy tn J�FI[N A.
ECi{ART, R. Yi.. No. 1, T�uFrlin, or phane
23-ZA, Dubldn. 8220x2
�O�R SALE.---100 BRF.n To-r,p,y WAi'9'�
Rock qu�ldeha, Ph�nr 24-286. Mff?S.
.iUIdA MdMILLAN, �R. R. N��. 2, 9aaforth.
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acleo 18 vir4a A6 wenlca ol�l. Phone 15-797,
Seaforth. Y.o4 !D, Canca_<ci�n 2, Y��ullett.
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l�a✓a Saran. lt4ns� 9�e am18 0m cloaa 4�eo n4nte.
�f noC aold wili ➢iz rented. ' h9'orr �art[coAyu�
aPHgY to J. Pli. Q'a��7�NY,�L'IIS, Es�tnftaF, ��r
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tY oY �iuran : B otorey fbrick �ouoa. �+.zu�m
66�cG0 on aione Y�oandation ; unoihez @v�ail�fi&.�
26n68 : wi,n8nni11, dr{lled cae11; IIO xrea �Yac✓e�l,
halanaa fiao bean nnder psnCua�o Sor a�v�en]
vearn. 7Chirteet¢ acres hardvvoa� 4t�Pu. IPaa-
oessiam �0rat of lUdmcch. EiHelv ba L�1G1Q�.
BY7�YAIVAPT. �. $,. No. 8. aValton. 88�43-ffi
ff•oA�YCM g'�]ft SAY,�.-Y,�T 8. ��N��BSII�N
6. Strxnley. Y00 acr�, a19 olearedL �xn 4Fao
Psr�a mre a Y� stvrey 4raffie i�oase, a�e�,Q
4owndation, oietern a,nd cement ffiooea ➢T lb�ae-
�ent; bnrn II4x70 with lean o4 12 4eet, omm n
9tone YounBation ; barn 86x62 an� 8rlve oih�ill. i
Farm drained with 4i]e, an8 veire 4enc� ; 4
acres 4ald wheat, 46 acras Hlou�he$ ; balane�
seeded down. 3iLuMed one-ha14 mile 4roasa
Church 1 vn� a
tle frmn ec
hmol i
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F{i an - 6 ml
DD le.a Yro� Yie
nsall. Rtnra➢ ffiatY
and telephane. Ferm in good eta4e of culiivc�-
tion. For 4urther partiqularu agply ort
Dre�ises. B. aV. CAYiY,YZE. ProIDrletor. 7�. 18..
1. ZurIeh 1�. O. gygq,_p,�r
�+AR.Iki FOR. SALE.-100 ACRES, LOT I1,
Conceas�ion 6. in the Townahip oP Tuck�-
�Tni2h, 3 mile= from SeaYohh, 5 miles fms�
Kippen nnd Rrucefield, rnnvenient to school
�n�l dhurch. On thia furm are exceltenC
bucldinfis in firet cla;se repair. fiard and sofPo
water �in txrth house a�n�l etables. Th�is farm
is 4hor�u„chly underdrained and fenced, and in
high sbite oP cultivution. This is in every
way n fitst class and up-to-dat�e farm n�cely
located on Kippen Hoad. Perasessio❑ qiven
th!ie Fa71. Terms reasonable. b'or Purther Det-
ticwla� apply to the proprietar, Tho¢na�
O'Loutzhlin, �in Lot 11, Concesaion 6. 'Ii�ckrr-
>mith, or Seaforth P. O., R_ R. No. 4. or
phune B1 on 131, SPaForth. T. O'LOUGALIN,
R�oprietur. 32°0-tf
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NOTICE IS I-LEItEBY GIVEN th�at xll cred-
itofs and othe�s haeing cle�ims aQainst the
estate of Elizabeth J. Snowdcm, ]ate of the
I'ownship of Stanley, in 2he County uf
Huron, who died on the seventh day oY Janu-
ary A.D., 1929, are required �to Yorward their
:Iaims duly procen to the ❑ndetsigne3 on or
�efure the seoond day of September ,A.D.,
LD29.
AND NOTICE IS FUR'I'HER GIVEN that
aYter the said d�ate the Executrix wi11 pro-
�eed to d�ivtribute the estxte, having re�ard
�n1y to the ola�ims nf which she then sh.all
�ave twtrice.
DATDD a,t Exeter, Om6., this thirteenth day
�f August, 1929.
�Y,ADP/IIR.AT � S'Il'AN]Bq7II8�,
�xeter and Hensal3
So6i¢aiors fos tGee �uexac4sub
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NOTICE is hereby given u�nder the statves
�.n that behalf tha2 ald pezsana having �,ny
vlaims against WilLiam Oldver, late of the
Vidlage of FrXmondvil9e, who died on the l6tY�
isy of June, 1929, are required to eent➢ to
;he undersi�ned Esecubots, Pwll Darticulare
:n wri�ting and veri�fled by af4'idavit o4 their
7Laims and the na�ture of the securitim, if
in held b th� om ar beYore the Srd dm
Y. Y D
�f September, 192�, �ft� which dste the sai�
Executois w�i�ll proceed to distribute the �seefn
�f the said deceaeed, havin,g regard only to
ahe claime avf mhich 2hey then shall have t�ad
P
wtice.
DATED at Seuforth, On�, this 13th d�� of
4uqust, 1929.
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Fifty-five successful entries for 'So-
^onto Cor.servatory Fxaminations last
year, over 60 per cent. scoring honors
3nd first class honors.
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A few vacancies for pupils in boih
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HEN�SALL PHONE 61
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