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Q"ua.�a'ge l�[atln � : motored to Stratford bot wednesdali. Yolztha Ruled Edge Rubbers ......... 49� ` �2,110* ' 'ailolulltb and lent W. 'ay, a e O Qua E tea o:. 41r i Qflmflllalillbmn, ®pent Sunday m4 �tlle -1�.Gordon, rosy cvas n>za 7f'Ialzln]Gon a a a a o CihIldren'i R6bers o d@�(�5� l' n a pQii li+l {, ti sl t } : 110=0 of Wr. and Mrs. P. "Woods'. -A last uvgels, has returned­-4We are } � a a a a ....... . .......... � �{ �2 l k glad to utot® that 1 iE�emcy Roza a a Galvanized Ills . , .... , 4 QJ{/ G �i o $ ( .,w Barge 'nnanlb attended the fowl sup-..... , lth tt Vining, �liao hone been quite Ilfll, is im- ° IF. W Akj RNNiS ° I ]� OOIOtIlS � til + u B 6C�„ 2� er and concert at Zion Mu=h on a • �i�,t S;L+w ��5 �1 ar re�vh4t F,11 (asdu - evening.—Q�1 r. E. B. °�rs PPOVIn'g. d: Licensed i� Auctioneer for Perth �( � }� • ° - o�„,• � COAL ENGIN ' and �nYtmn G011alti89. o Women's �1�3oes ... . ..... ......... . �d%J Caere goo® ore a hunting trip. o . , o a��t �a� l ', Mooch.- 1 �n Thursday, Oct. Mahe Solicited ° A� ZPIDIIE I`�T1'VJ S��II1 1P'<�1`�T��TI[I�If,1 a�ov,>a�.. �r�i�c^,x. . m n r . �� i �, l Slot, Samuel XcGeoch. in his 69th Terms: On application ,y p4 year. o Satisffaction gauarannteeaIl o Ht pays lyQll 13>lil�i } TPQDIliril Morranea-4n St. John's 1Pdos 6a1, Torcnto. +�ll000l Retport.-The following is on Monday, November 4th, ]Mary Dorrance, r' of Farm Stock, Chattels and i gree report of R. C. S. S. N®. 1, Mc- daughter of the late George Darrance, Real Estate Property cJ1111V 1130.V 1Ki111op, for the months of September�� ¢ W. AgIggENS a a and October: Sr. IV -Joseph Downey.RRNo. 4, Mitchell _ n Jr. IV -Mary Downey, Albert Kraus- IN MEMORIAM R. R. ORIIAM # Lot 24, Con. 4 Lo gan; 5 miles SUPREME � J1 < iiapf, lI�&rle Burns, Hubert O'ReilIy, �In loving memerY of our grandfather, Wm. east of Beechwood. a �� ��_+sem �� :;P2,ti`� Clarence Ryan. Sr. III - W'illiam Narpoagatt, who passed away November 3rd, e' Phone 634 r 6, Mitchell. ? �,5 1927 Flanagan, Barbara Carlin, Mary He suffered long, with patience bore, Walsh, Michael Walsh, Loretta •a � _, a r; n * ¢ a ra Till salons were h vain, 1 S' O'Rourke, Clarence O Reilly, Richard Till God above with His great love. E2�!T. Downey. Jr. III—Cecilia Krauskopf, Releasee him from all pain. building a EMN buildinew honlie Or lif<tlELt, �,2• is „ � �', Gerald Burns, Clement Krauskopf,,p�� What would we give his hand to clasp, L9 avver an OIlSJ[ Once, alae 1t�llIl$ �ti@flit@ ltd2t3v fi • r Margaret Walsh, DorothyNolan. II � ( ni :,�1 t" His dear kind face to see, /� �7 •�77�7� of all wal2hoards. You will get these gee i � � � ? j?ts Ogg' > Class 'Mary Givlin, Margaret Kraus'- To hear his voice and see his smile; D�,iS1H TIE 1�71141Lei ES t i i�j , i s tkopf, Joseph Burns, Joe Giviin, Har- p g ttil Il , It meant ac much to us. g i Baa s@rin¢ Ilruvi).4� advantages: �$ a j � � —Lovingly remembered $�➢E� 98�SS HF7Il$E rev' M tl 7 htk` a 1 cold Ryan, Tom Flanagan, Denis Nol- by Brandahiltlren— a f 3 ay g� ;ufw3-•'•23:I€12' a Y g' Nellie, Harry, Will and Family. .�� TJ �8 11e71R�.;'ltII'4a� rsL22}+� a I = Can, Anne Downey, I Clans --Rita Tenders for repairs on the Campbell Drain, =11 � �g'dity' i'r�P� `�'=,t �•+��; Ryan, Leo Carlin, Lorne Flanagan, ---- - - - McKillop, will be received until Saturday, @IIfl� �7 p�v�r �v d� ®ll ll�Jld -0w;f��Y A1Q➢��8G68d8092—Qv'$ 11Ilp9 Q�IIlt[��PO 't?jiti??,::t,i t •, ti r° �� it Jack Walsh, Lorne B11TIls. Primer- November 9th, 1929. Tenders to be opened at '0,r Vary' Nolan, Mary Krauskopf, Leo 8 p.m. at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth- Open : / < IFAthoaul muss—saving g 'time, labor l ry�E"'7d= " 8,900 yards. 107 stah'rons.�@pe 1>,j,"rl., itjlfh y Ryan - -Wary E. O'Rourke, Teacher. The Annus] Meeting of the U. F. O. Club Ten per cerut. of contract to accompany will be held ill Seaforth, at 8 o'clock p.m., tender. Lowest or any tender. not neves- ~�•. �gpQ F7 o f .—, Non -warping � (Gyproc 4� �2,2�:CtfF, ��Fq�ny�7f�T1' nn Friday. November lbfh. sarily accepted. y,..• ••=Erai•'frt• $•, lJ E ll L 301 FOREST, Secretary. Plans and s Walls are fire barriers. CanIl of crack, warp — — —` pion 8,, Mc may be seen at �r $ Notes A most interesting address Lot 35, concession 3, McKillop. ��"�� E T d { hrinL was given last Sunday morning in the .IOHN McNAY, Clerk, Takes a j®et�v�$aos2--1184� e�� siir i';'• ^,;, United Church by Nurse Gretta Mus �v ��� �� THANKS ��� Seaforth P. 0. , ' ___ -_ � °""°ing P 8229-2 6�¢nne, w paper, paint and paneIls, 2a� lard, of Ethelbert Hospital, Manitoba, KS, -where she has been working among Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Caldwell desire to ex_ y��0 W9 �(�� M©� u; the YTkranians for the past year. The presstheir sinesre appreciation to their many jt7 'hospital and the school homes are friends and neighbors for the kindness and out} � � 1'AZ the greatest assets to the work thele, assistance given them since their recent sen- Many people y ere Ivss by fire. 1S llel�lll y TC9.�Ll llllll �llllllp�lliLlllllee til �f + 8280-1 a.� 1'Ylan �of the eo le are ver much .;, 1, • i 1 I 649 afraid to come to the hospital; they - --- s think it is just a place to die, and EMPORTAIqT NOUCIRS put off coming too long. But when =iE r iw ,c. OR SALE. --TWO GOOD DAIRY cows, I have taken over the agency +i i- 4 (heir friends are cured, the gaol F one fresh, one To freshen ;n January- for J. Fleury &Son celebrated ' � L0 slaws soon spreads. But for the .IOHN MCNAY, R. R. 2, Seaforth. Phony plow makers. school homes, many children would ''-3G-25• 3230-1 A full stock on hand inclu'i- �1<' 3C�@l as C[(Llfn®3 Wffi&,S99 I -receive a"}� , (� D ®ylqeo t o o O O eceive no education. There they are 11, ARM FOR SALE. --100 ACBE FARM, 1st Ing the New Ribbed Alfalfa ( given a public and high school edu- miles west of Hensali. There Is a never Point; also points for all other F cation and go Out into the world t0 failing spring oreek touches the farm front ' live lives of Christian usefulness.- ^red back. Easy terms. Apply THE JOHN makes of plows. -- - --- -- ----- -- - --- -- -- - -- - --- . ___ ._ _ BELL ESTATE Exeter Ont 3230 3 The annual thank'offering meeting o: the Women's Society ,Missionary will LEICESTERRAMS FOR SALE—FOR SALE eV be held next Sunday morning, Novem- seven Leicester rams. Also one Short - i. iter loth. The Offering will be given horn bull calf 12 months old, red in color. MAIN STREET - S1EA]FOR'1CllII b lo as usual. -Rev. B. Smit•- y envelope � Apply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, R. R. No- .3219_12 lie, a returned missionary from In - 3. Seaforth, or phone 4 on 137. 3229 -Lf ]ESTRAY OR STOLEN. — FROM LOT 4, 1lLlee glia, where he has been laboring for the past 15 ycars, will give an ad- dress on his work. In the evening Concession 4, Tuckersmith, about October 12th, a red Steer about 1050 pounds. Any information �� ����qq�� SALE ��--pp �/! - 11 II JJ k\ d\\ �� SA lantern slides will be shown of West leading to its recovery, please notify W. V. JEFFERSON, R. R. 4, Seaforth. O141KC�1 India. -+Miss J. Tough, of Stanley, Phone 41-136. 3229-2 - spent the week end at the home• of Steel Water Tanks on hand, 61x231' R SALE. -THE EASTERLY 60 ACRES g lacy brother, Mr. D. Tou 11.of x24"; price $9.85. Lot Number One and the Easterly 60 acres of Lot Number Two all in the second iTownship White Ash Tongues, 12° and 14' - S"�j(�ANLEY Concession, London Road Survey, of the long, each $1.50. School Report.—The following are of Tuckersmith, in the County of ' Huron. On :.the property are erected a sub- sub - Beech Stone Boat Plank, cut with the results of the examinations of S. r stantial, comfortable solid brick dwelling turn on end, 2,"x12" bar 8r long, S. No. 14 'Stanley, for the months of house and a lank barn of sufficient capacity $1.50 each or three for $4.00. Septemlber and October: Sr. IV,-- and other bur Ings. The land (except about 5 acres) is of excellent soil and suitable for Hardwood Slabs, 12" to 14" long at Laura Belle 4 Margaret McKenzie, 80%,Talbot general eron terms andsted two $¢.40 per Cord Wright 70.4, Mabel Talbot 58. Sr. III Hens�all. For cond'itionsrlof Soft Maple Slabs, 1211 to 14'1 long at -Aindrew McKenzie 90-.b, Wilmer sale apply to DUNCAN STEWART, R. R. No. 2. Hensall. 3230-2 $3.50 per cord. Jones 72.3, 'Mary Aldrich 70.7, 'Mari .J Soft Wood Slabs, 1211 to 14" long, at AUCURON SALIR garet Jones 65.6, Elmer Hayter 65.1, $2.75 per cord. Wood' price's delivered. Alex. M'cBeath and Wesley Jones 64.1 M <ties). Jr. III -- Audrey Cochrane Also sell Asphalt Roofing and Sid - AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. ETC. t11 '71.2, Harold Jones 66.8 Harvey Hay- in and Steel Products of all kinds. g f 1, ter 66, Aubrey Farquhar. 60, Mary The undersigned hes been i•nstructod to sell by public auction on Lot 15, Concession Call - Cameron 47.9. Jr, II-1V(ary F1ar- 12, Township of Hibbert, one-half mile south WILLIAM DOIG, JR. gnhar 85, Kathleen Jones 80, George of Cromarty, on Tuesday. November 12th, Clifton 78. Jr. I—Eric Switzer. Sr. .1929, at 1 o'clock, the fallowing: One mare 6 years old, supposed to be in foal ; 1 mere R. R. No. 3, 1Kippen. Trimer --+Mervin Hayter, Kenneth Mc- 9 years old, supposed to be in foal; 1 mare Or Phone 138 r 2, Seaforth. Kenzie. The best spellers for month 12 years old supposed to i-- in foal; I geld- 3227x4 r! of September were Sr. IV Mar P g- ing 6 years old; 1 gelding 12 years old; 1 filly rising 3 years; 1 gelding rising three aret McKenzie; Sr. III, 'Mary Ald-. years. Cattle—Hereford cow 6 years old in rich' Jr. II'I, Audrey Cochrane; Sr. calf; 'Holstein cow 6 years old In calf, Hol- 8 p ®� AL�RT�jy DEAD A . II, Mary Farquhar. Best spellers ri stern cow years old In calf, Holstein cow 1 ll1'1P V school for September, Mary Aldrich. The best spellers for month of Octo- Years old in calf, Durham cow 6 years old In calf, Durham cow 7 years did in calf. Durham cow 8 years old in calf, 2 Durham 9 Call us, by phone at our ex- ber were: Sr. IV, Mabel Talbot; Sr. steers 2 years old, 2 Durham steers rising 2 pease When you have a Live IIF 'Mar Aldrich and Margaret y g years, 1 Durham heifer rising 2 years, two Durham spring calves, 6 Polled Angus spring e7� ,{{�tt Or Dead Horse Or 'Vowou y Jones (ties); Jr. III, Harold Jones; calves. Pigs—,One sow to litter the time of Jr. 13, Mary Farquhar. Best speller sale, 1 sow to litter January 201h, 10 chunks want taken away. in sc�horol, IMar Aldrich and Mar _ Y g about 90 pounds, lfi chunks about 70 pounds. Harness 1 set of breeching harness; cream aret Jones (ties). Number on roll, separator, 200 bushels of mangolds, a gran- Wffliamrn Stone Sons, Limited 21; average attendance, 20.5. --.lean bity of first class hay. Terms.—All sums of sy1 r 7 Phone 2Ingersoll. E. iIVLcKenzie, Teacher. $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 'school Report. -The following IS months' credit will be given on furnishing approved Joint notes. A discount of 5 per Phone 21,1W Stratford Phone GJLel•+Vlr the report of S. S. No. 7, Stanley, for cent. will he allowed for cash. No reserve 3227-16 the month of October. Those marked as the proprietor is giving up farming. with an asterisk missed one or more JOSEPH SPEA•RE, Proprietor; Oscar W. Auctioneer. 8230-1 tests. Sr. IV --Helen Anderson 78%, �v 7p� ]FARMS 1P ®LtIS SA10, ]Irene Turner 56. Sr, III - Doreen MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL Riechert 72, Annie Carlile 71, Wilmer IN THE VILLAGE OF DUBLIN. Turner 70, Jeanette McAllister 69, 1LvARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE ll George Stephenson 44. II—All en g Pcontained Under and c virtue d the powers rt sale in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, farms in the Towashipa of Usborae, ahckeramith and Hibbert. Good baildingo and Love 86, *Billie Reid '70. *Stewart which will be produced at the time of sale, well located as to market•- THOMAS CAM- f Turner 46: I A.- Julene Stephenson there 'will -be offered for sale by public auc- ERON, Eneter, Ont. 8068-tfi 80. I B.—Margaret Reichert 68. ]'rimer -Margaret Love, Rwth' McAI- tion by Thomas Brawn, Auctioneer, on the premises, on Saturday, the 9th November. ]FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT �' Sister.—T. S. Beattie, Teackier, 1929, at two o'clock, in the afternoon, the following lands, -namely: Village :lots num- 28 and 29. Concession 8, McKillop, con - twining 192 acres and known as tho T. E- C> bers 51. 52 and 58 and the North 28 feet of Rays farm. Must be sold to olcao tho eatats 1sT fG1�1ID®lID� iota numbers 57 and 58, all in Robert Don. If not sold will be rented. For particalare LTT ®P� llY1Pe 1CD 1L1 kin's survey, of part of the Village of Dublin, ea- apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea- Notes-Anniversary services will Notes.-Anniversary In the County of. Perth. forth. 8201 4f The held in the United Church neXt w4frpremises There are ereoted on the said lands and the following: A three-storey solid F1 ARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO - Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. They brick 'hotel building, with slate roof and hot 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey, Court.; will have their annual fowl slipper water beating throughout. There are 21 bed ty of Huron, 2 storey brick house. be=, the following Monday night. The rooms, 2 sitting rooms and a bath room 55x60 on stone foundation ; another building ; programme will be a play entitled, fully equipped. and an electric motor to pump both hot and cola wartier. On the ground 26x56; windmill. drilled well; 80 acres plowed• balance has been under pasture for several "Mlarrying Ann," A good time is floor there is 'a Lange room used as an ice years. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Poo-; cexpected. --•Mr. and Mrs. James Fair- rresm and soft drink parlor, one large si.t• w'ession first of March. Apply to ALLFIL service spent last Sabbath at the ting room, ane large sample room• one wash BUCHANAN, R. R. No. 3, Walton. 8186-tf l 'home of the latter's sister, Mrs, Mel- room. 1 large dining room, and 1 large kit- — . -- -- —1 Wille, in Seaforth-M•r. and Mrs. Cud- then with summer kitchen, wood shed and ARM FOR SALE.—LOTS 14 ON THE It. � more were guests at the home cf Mr. coal shed attached. There is a basement un- der the whole of the house, with four divia- and 2nd (cnressien, Township of Steph- en, Coumty of Huron ; 200 acres of choice , ,and Mrs. Brumlbiey on Sunday. -Mr. tons. Also a large stable, � large driving land; good brirk dwelling, bank barn, large' Frank Fingland, of Toronto, who re- shed, ice house and garage for two cars. Al_ frame barn and frame stable and drive house: <cently visited his parents, 'Mr. and so large pig pen, hen house and a lawn at good orchard: 7 noes maple bush. 7 acres Mrs.. John Fingland, has returned.-- aide a house and a large garden. This property fs situated In the teart of fall wheat: good $Pring in centre of farm. If not sold Prfvatbly on or before the 5th Mrs. Emmerton, who has been the the thriving Village of Dublin and close to November. it will be sold by public auction guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. Rob- good public'and Separate sdbools, continua- nn the 26th November, nt 3 o'clock p.m. cyton, ,has returned to her home fft tion school and both Catholic and Protestant Apply to THOMAS CAMERON, Box 154, Exe- Ripley. -'Mz. Conran spent Se"Mral p churches, and nffers a splendid opportunity to 'any one desiring to run a Hotel, the same ter, or phnne 1144. 8228x2 _ "ARM FOR SALE.—LOT 3. CONCESSION, days last week at the home of his being without nny opposition. ,laughter, Mrs, R. Townsend. -- The TERMS OF SALE. — Twenty per cent. 6, Stanley. 100 acres, all cleared. On the' Youngs Peoples Society entertained in cash on the day of sale and the balance without interest in 'thirty days there- farms are a 1% storey frame house, cement; foundation, cfstero and cement floors In base - the Blyth 'Society last Thursday ev- after. The purchaser will be required to sign menta barn 84x70 with lewn of 12 feet, on a =Ening There wa8 a 'goodly number an agreement to complete the sale according stone foundation; barn 853t62 and drive shed. I of the members from the Blyth to the conditions and terms of sale which will Farm drained with tile, and wire fences: 4 ]branch present and a very profita=ble be made known on the day of saleand may be had in 'the meantime from the underaign- acres fall wheat, 40 aeras Ploughed: balanao , ° seeded icon. Situated one-half mite from i sling was s ant by all: The Ladies P ed. Church, I mile from school, 4 mil's from Aid Of Knox Church, held a Hal- Aid Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 28td o4 Kipper, : 0 miles from Henson. Rural marl llowelen social in the community hall October, 1929. and telephone. Farm In good state of cultiva- last Friday evens* There was a y g• R. S. HAYS, Vendors Solicitor. tion. For further particalaro apply rm premises. B. W. CARLILE. Proprietor, R. R. splendid attendance and a most en- Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 8228-3 1, Zurich P. o. 0189-te 'i Your UnFierwear, '�'� � � , . I � wid Ovekoatzn Now Save tl i'�y� Coats, �Y� : 'IFS� '.: G Nomy i;; 1,� ,.YT 4 1 :pw, lt ? I iur+vu..u,. "R�.f �i