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S . ; � : on, ­., i 10 I . , ., I � +1 .punio services n "I I . ,I e� � � � 3 ., , , � , � , 1n, " .�,. ., birogi.,4 . party, 4,t tl�§`­ . � . U'ps a ev, , , \-.Cavan hure or . `­'- I , , , , "" rk. miliO9141 to W10011all, . Adies,o , , ' 'ni", �ky' �. �. - �­ , �A,-' ,V,,n , Vi- I-% , � �, lhol "' " f I#* d 04pe, , , 0 . � , at " � 4. .�'i'; otumo�- oublue " 11X I " I d 0 i I W��o 6f Mrs, wae� *, oiwq . 0, . 4y + ., I , , '' bll� " t 'an I ", 4 ,0:b� , 4 Jd , " , �, , I. FrIday" eylo f , ­ � , , . - 100 , 41, rdev. �Wster, of � the congregati-04 .are invited* �'" . . DIP9 � it � 4r,' apin fur ­ � �l Londeslberq, ,And , ' ".,.-, I � I cpa't �n -h or it = -4 �: ... - ,., PUBLIN . The Women,s ,ee$AQ,r1e,$1 - to *A"h- On their sacramental services will .$e hold , t ... I I , #%�ociation, pf. Britce� And' ae I " "; , ,", . I � , � $smerson will re� Bethel ,Church on Sunday-, Julie if':�t,'. � 11. 4 , I I Vnited, Church held their June returtl Mir -'4114 MIr4- . I . Ur, � and Mrs. H-arr, Dingman, of field ��, . , �'!." . y mejeting Thursd4y �AeTnoon at tile side in %W0110P.- ' ..10�, ­­­ e " 'Diatr6%' spent the�week end with Mr. hame,of Mrs. Alex.'Bpoadfoot, with a Death of Mi�. $mal,ldon. — The MANLEY '?' . Aawltl,*s. David McConnell. good number of members -and several death occurred in'Ur,towel Memorial , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKay and' -IXT. and Mrs. Steve Howard, Mrs. visitors in attendance. W.s, Stevens, So itAl ,on Mond,gy, of Isabelle H. Mrs. P. McLoughlin were. in I�omdon John Howard and Uts. Geo. Udwar Z, beloved Wife Of H11011d Small - I , d' del"tional leader, opened the' meeting. BuIZIT -ter of John 11 last week, on -business. �" , BtAntford; MT. and Mrs. 0. Peterson, by singing and Scripture ita,ding; Mrs. dop,of Walton, and daugli , Mrs. Jerry O'Rara, has retur,4pd DqsIrwood; Mr. ,and' Mrs. W. Wo'all J Addison led, in prayer. The prest- Dullard and the late Mrs. Bullard, of L' ' , tome from St. Joseplx?s Hospital, London; Mrs. Tate, Stratford,' attend_ dent presided for't'h'e remainder of the. Winthrop. Mrs. Smalldon was in her London, much improw-ld in health. ea the funeral of Mrs. J. Dorrestyn , All the reports were r at I meet,ingt , ead thirty-fourth y"r. Her sudden de- e( passed. 1, Miss Ilene Eckert is .4,t present iis� hold at St. lAatrick's Church on F -T'- and ,oll call, Scotch proverbs mise is much regretted as besides her . iting with her uncle, Mr. Con Eckait, 'day of last week. were very well answered. Those that husband she ieav�i'tO mourn their of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Looby attended ansWered present, Were named Irish, loss three sons, Fe�rgus, John and m Ji MT. Fred, Eckart was in Kitchener the funeral of Mrs. Looby's cousin, so the meeting was quite evenly divid- Robert, and three daughters, Gladys, P and Elora on, -business last week. MTs -H, Wood, of Eiginfield, on Thurs- ed. Mrs. Hugh Alkenhead gave a Helen and Betty, her father, John T ,messrit. C. and J. M. Eckart spent day afternoon. nthrop, a brother Fer- 11 nds in our burg. . Miss Ella Clark has returned to Al viry interesting paper on a trip Bullard, of Wi so of Winthrop, �nd- a S' Sunday with frie ,- through Scotland. Mrs. Alton John- gus Ballard, al - landale, accompanied 'by her father, son favored with a beautiful solo, sister in New Yorli;, The heartfelt Mr. A. Clarl�,'Who is much improved which was very much enjoyed by all sympathy ,of the. community is ex- T ELIMVILLE. in health. and was w�ery well chosen for the tended the. bereaved family. The fun - .1. Messrs. Will Johns and Benson Wil- paper that was read. A committee eral, which was private, was held on � liams were in Toronto. the first of the .0 of-tbe Canagers and their wives were Tuesday. Rev. W. J,. Maines. conduct- - -week. appointed to take charge of a garden ed the services. I I i -Mrs. Geo. Lay -ton, of Exeter, gave HMBERT . party for the church, particulars and Recent visitors out,of town included fi I �, the address at the morniiig service last S comes to us date to be announced later. Work for Mr. and Mrs. F. Rutledge and Ken- B Sunday which was held by the W.M.S., The pl�---sant new the next meeting was planned. Mrs. neth and Leslie Rutledge, in Toron- H 1�' the pastor being at Conference. from London that Thomas S. Melady, W. S. BToadfoot kindly offered her to - Mr. and Mrs. I Lawrence Cum- - Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Crossley and fam- son of Joseph Melady-, of Hibbert, has home for the next meeting, July 9th. mings, in 14ondon; Lindsay Stewart ( ily and Miss Helen Bosnell ' from been awarded tse degree of Master Repeating the Mizpah benediction and Miss Anna Stewart with friends ii, , of the of Arts. MT. Melady's academic ear- 11 1- Prineetown, visited at thq home ns, on eer has been very brilliant, having brought another pleasant afternoon to in We�tan and- Toronto. - ,,,, latter's aunt, Mrs. Wesley Joh won a scholarship in the entrance ex- a. close. The hostess *erved 10 I Sunday last. generous lunch and tea, which all en- POULTRY MARKET ,Mr. S. J. Pymn saw a deer feeding aininations, he proceeded to the Sea, ibyed very much. P1 with his cattle at the rear of his f arm forth Collegiate Institute, -where he (Too late for last week.) Toronto, June Oth. 4, last Saturday morning. It was fright- made his high school course. At the Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Kaiser, Mr. Alive Dressed . . honor matriculation examinations he Fatted hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., ea. 16 20 . ened away by one of his colts and ran and Mrs, Frank Tates, of Detroit, ,over 3�4_ to 4 lbs . .......... 14 19 away into the bush. wan another scholarship, having ob- spent Saturday and -Sunday at the Over 3 to 31A lbs . .......... 18 17 - tained the highest marks for the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe, of O,ld roosters, over 5 lbs . ..... 10 is County of Huron. 'On graduation he . Spring broilers (Rocks, over 5 continued his studies at the. UniVeTS- Brucefield. lbs.) c ­*i"t­ ­­***­* 29 .. .. CROMARTY Mr. and MTS�. Jack Kaiser left for Do., V., o 2Y2 lbs .. ...... 20 .. -The beautiful showers of late have ity of Toronto, secured first class hon- their home in Detroit after spending White ducklings, 4 to 6 the ... 22 .. the.ors in 'all three years and obtained ith friends in Hensall, Do., over 6 this . ......... ­ 25 .. . done much toward refreshing this week w - gardens and pasture lands, also the the highest standing ever awarded a course at ,S Brucefield and- Clinton. ,, crops in general, which look in ex. student in the ,Rass t. . DAIRY MARKET cellent condition. Michaells. Since the completion of I .0. stovftl his university work Mr. Melady has Toronto, June 9th. -Cheese, new, large, Mr. T. M. Hamilton, of Lii y 12c; twins, 121/4c; triplets, 121/,c; Btiltous, occupied the pulpit on Sunday laJ been an inspectgr of Separate schools. STAFFA 14Ypc. Old, large, 19%c; twins, lqiy4c; triplets I . owing to the absence of our pastor, We join with his many friends in con- Just Arrived. -A car of cement; also fresh 20c; Stiltons, 22c. ' Mr. Rogers, who is at- present attend- gratulating him. lime, fh,ard wall plaster, plaster Paris,, lath Butter -No. I creamery, Prints, 23c; No. 2 , ing the General Assembly at Toronto. 0, . mortar, color, etc. You will find me at the creamery, prints, 2Zc. oki stand to cater to your wtants, large or Eggs -Fresh extras, in carbons, 23c; fresh Mr. Hamilton's address dealt with the small, Mrs. R. Cudmore, Builders' Supplies, extras, loose, 21c; firsts, 18'e; Secolods, 16c, conditions of the church at the pres- WINTHROP Hensall, OriL Phone No. 107. 9313-1 10 -ent time, also dealing largely with ­ The Women's Institute will meet on the work of missions. Mr. Hamilton The ladies of the W. M. S. and Monday afternoon, June 15th, when GRAIN MARKET . . also �ontributed a very fine, solo. . Ladies' Aid were. well represented at Miss A. Smith, of the Department F Mr. Joseph Speare is at present vis- the home of Mirs. Robert Campbell on Staff will address the meeting On Toronto, June gth.-Manitoba wheat -No. I iting with friends in Toronto. Wednesday, June 3rd. The meeting "The Home Maker's Task." Roll call hard, 6711�r; No, 1 Northern, 66c; No. 2 do., will be answered with a proverb. All 61c; No. 3 tough, 64-fy1c; No, 4 tough, 52c. Mr. Donald McKellar spent a very was conducted by the president, Mrs (c,i.f. Bay ports), 3 C.W., 32c; No. I feed " enjoyable week in Detroit visiting his R. McClure. -My favorite hymn wa� the ladies are asked to be present. Manitoba oats—No. . son, Dan. . . sponse to the roll call and StewartiWilson.—The home of Mr. 31 e ; No. 2 do., 30c. given in re . -No. 3 C -W., 37c; No. 4 Miss Mamie McCulloch, of Mitchell, sentence prayers were given by Mrs. and Mrs. George �G. Wilson, Staffa, Manitoba barley do,, 36c; feed, 35c. - who visited with relatives, in the vil- J. Pryce, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. William was the scene of a rvery pretty wed- A entine corn. 42c; spot plus duty. 1 lage for the past week, left for her,�Dodds, and ;"Iuntary prayer by Miss ding on Wednesday, June 3rd, when "Mmillfe,ed, delivered Montreal freights, bags J I I . G. 'Summerville. Mrs. F. Bullard their only daughter, Norma Lenore, included: Bran, per ton, $20.25; shorts, Per a . I gave an interesting reading on Chris- was united. in marriage to Mr. Cecil ton- 1'22.26; middlings, Per ton, $25-25 to s $27.25. 0 — — — . tian Stewardship and Mrs. R. Beattie James Stewart, Exeter, son of Mrs. Ontario grain-Wbeat ' 47 to 69c; barley, 31 e 1 4- L�. A­pl, t7 1� 36C# oats 24 to 27c; rye, rorninal; buck- _ ,6:,� " � " " . 'A I � � 1�1 IL 4 . *I � * ; �11 �1 14 4 - Ki 4 10 I ih .-, � , .0 46 . di 0 � % k IV 11 � 0, . N -* 0 , . . 0 . -f % I ," 14 IT, gave a short talk on lemperance. Mrs. Wrn. Summerville gave an inter- Stewart and the a e . Stewart, of Exeter. The Rev. R. M. I wheat� nominal, ) esting topic on Industrial Japan which Stewart performed the ceremony. .0 � gave a lot of information on the rapid Miss Margaret Wilson, R.N., Seaforth, . I growth of Japan's population and played the wedding music. The bride LIVE STOCK MARKETS r their method of housing and employ- was given in marriage by her father, .. ." I 1. - 1! -0 10, J t ing labor. Business was then discuss- and she wore a gown of -rose point Union Stock Yards, Townto, June 9th.- I ed and contributions received for the lace Dlesprit wit� large hat in match- Quotations :- iTeavy beef steers ............ $ .5-00 to $6.75 1 bale, which will be forwarded to head- ing shade, and carried a shower -bou- Butcher steers, choice ........ 5. 2 5 5.50 I quarters before the fifteenth. After of Sweetheart roses and maiden Do., fair to good ............ 11.00 5.26 3 4.50 I closing with the Lord's Prayer, a quet hair fern. Miss Doris Rowe, Guelph, Do., common ................ 4.00 Butcher steers, choice .......... 5.25 6.75 c dainty lunch was served by the corn- as bridesmaid, wore a blue, chiffon D ., fair to good .......... 5- 00 6.25 1 mittee. I ­ - dress with large white bat, and car- D o.. common ............... 4.00 to choice 4.0 0 4.75 ; 4.25 : - ried a bouquet of Sunset roses. Mr. Butcher cows, good ... . Do. mediiUrn ............... B.?5 6.50 BRUCEFIELD Charles Stewart, Exeter, assisted the Canners and cutters .......... 1.50 2.50 4,00 - , I , I wroom. For travelling the bride wore But ---her Culls, good to choice - - 3.50 2�75 3.25 . The Sunday School which was with- a blue silk suit with accessories to 'the of the Do., bologn as .............. l3aby beef .................... 5.110 7.50 5.00 drawn last Sunday on account of sick- match and fox fur, gift Feeders, good ................. � 4.75 4.50 . I- ness in the Stanley school, will be re groom. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left for a trip to Boston arid New York. Stockers .......... .... ..... ... 4.25 Springers ............ ........ '70-00 85-00 sumed again next Sunday. Nurse Gladys Addison returned to On their return they will reside in Milkers ............ .......... 40-00 Calves. good and choice ...... 6.50 60.00 7.00 hei� home last week after spending a Exeter. - Do., medium ............... I 6.50 Lambs, *hotce ............... 12.00 6.50 IZ.50 few weeks nursing in Seaforth. WALTON Sheep 1.60 �.*�""I""f'.""��**::,.,*""*�*.: 7.76 4.00 Mrs. Taylor, of Michigan, visited Lre of the securities, ill 'any, held by rhem, I Ings. The house, &tables and barn have Hydra, 1(ops, .... her sisters, Mrs. Brock and Mrs. hieh date the said Executors will proceed � and choice farm should see this. On aeciDunt Do., do., w.o.c., 65 to 75e above f.o.b. Jamieson, and friends in Stanley this I Patterson-Love.—A quiet wedding Do,, select, $1 per hog premium - Do., butchers, sl per hog discount. I 1 week. was solemnized in Duff' s United . all seeded to grass; no waste land. On I Mr. and Mrs. A. McQueen attended Church Manse, Walton, on Saturday, O.- I I the funeral of the late Mrs. Peacock, June 6th, when Mahnetta Ferne, Mrs. Joseph DRATHS 112-8 ifarm of Clin n, this week. to, � daughter of Mr. and perous village of Hensall on the C.N.R., ove- from from Mrs, Pearsons, of Stanley, visited Love, was united in marriage to ,,o,,sw.rth,-In Clinton, on May 31th, E. Patterson, son of Mrs. Pat- ' Parker widow of Walton Dodsworth, Ann in her her daughter, Mrs. Holmes, of London, Robert teTson, and the late Mr. George, Pat_1 89th ��al. in Goderieh Township, last week. . Townshend.-Sudderily, . Nuxse Mustard, of Gypsumville, who terson, of Blytb. Rev. W. J. Maines 1 on June 1*t. Albert Townshend, in his 63rd is now home on furlough, visited her officiated. The bride ,wore a princess I year. -- � NUMN , -----.---- - , The Year's Bigggest Value I 01 Delivered ta You -) in Seaforth Fully Equipped, Taxes Paid For Only $1270 � With 6 Wire Wheels 'A '. $1365 IV . �, . Nki�­�""' .:I:, .� . Now -you can buy a big, beautiful, powerful Eight at the price of a Six. The '%'illys "8-80" off ers flashing pick-up, t, unusual roominess, surging power and unusual luxury at a new low price. 80 horsepower motor. Speed 75 miles an hour -48 in second gear. Over-all chassis length 166 inches 120 inch wheelbase. Rubber insulated engine. Full pressure lubrication, internal expanding brakes fully CDC10SCd. Rydraulic shock eliminators. Adjustable front seat. Finger- tip control. Deluxe interior fitirfents. A remarkable eight, remarkably priced. Ask for a demonstration. /1, / , "; � ­', "r. ,�'., .fA4 4 1 . 1�1 ,��,;�� I . - l!" I .1 11 . ;;., , 7 , "I I " � 1 . � . "111� �� �. , I �, A. I . ob, . �c ., , .11, . , 0) 4 41% .1 I I . 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I ins 16th, 1980. . acefully olleeping, resting te world's weary trials ' and , silence he suffered, w4b , God called him home to Inserted b5- has w I IMPORTANT T tOR SALE. -A GOOD yeaws old, cluiet and good Tnilker, � W eshen the 16th of this month- ALEX. LJOHANAN , Sr., Heneall, Ont. Phone 41. misall. 113113-2 - IRASS FARM TO RENT. -LOT 7. COW - r cession 7, McKillop, 100 acres in gram, �ver -failing well. Apply to DAN SHANA- AN, Seaforth. 3810-tf I AND TO RENT. -4M GROW BEANS 0 . R - I ' buckwheat, -and also bay and gritis. AD, 1,P y to JAMES CAMERON, Lot 13, Cone-ision T.ckemmitb, or Phone 2-1R. - -----!-- I . I AUCTION SALE t< Of High Class Furniture eT� At WesleY-Willis Ma -e, Ontario Street, F Clinton X SATURDAY, JUNE 20th u . at 2.30 p.m. oi Oak Buffot, Extension Table, I! 7 Dining ,room chairs, leather uphols tered, . 0.1, Library Table, a Combination desk and bookcase, c� Roonny rockers, leather upholstered. 0 Small rockers and chairs. h Small Tables, 0 Couch , � Two orsk dressers and beds, Iron beds. springg and mattress, one Marshall Mattress, Linen Cabinet, T Several Rugs, various sizes. Two small heat-ers and stove Pipes. - Terms -Cash. EV. DR. HOGG, G. H. Elliott, I Prop. Auct. 33,13-2 . -- . I— 1-- .. 11� I IMI"M 1�111f,�, $,!".,,pM1 .", -, -1' Of xr,. AVA = �, ­.1,1,�,'1­,,,­ 411 ,1,1,�, ,�­,#.J�'-y. 4 ", ,%V,� .i �#;h.i � PIA , ;,L-., i� `!"1111, IV1114 'I 'I ...... . p! pk', � y,,% � , , & ly", " ­' i 6.4 , ,q �,� � 4 �', ".4.116 ` R, ,, , �, �111 1�, '0 �,t­iyM`l,-�,' � �" �, " . 1) , r , , �,� V11 6 , ,, " - # -1,A I 0K, I i'W:. 1 #4 ) Everetot Taiv, 0r; 11 � �' . 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I — — c 0 AUCTION SALR,. til , —��­ �,XECUTOR'S SALE OF FARM, FXRM e � stock Poultry, Ford Coupe stmr.ding hay fi nd 'grai�, at LGtl 12, Bayfiel(I'Line, 3 miles t, pt of Bayfield, on Tuesday, June 16th, at 0 as o'clock sharp. A. E. TOWNSHEND, Ex- v -utor; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 3313-1 t� . . .1 . kUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. IM- I MENTS, Standing Grain Ray and House - old Effects. at Lot 5, Con�ession 4. Hullet� J ownship. 2 miles south of Kinburn, and 7 ,iles northeast of Clinton, on Wednesday. une 17th, at I o'clock sharp, consisting of 3 ie following: Cattle -Six choice Durham D is fresh; one pare bred Durham heifer, , rye'di a Durham calves about 8 weeks old. , [orses-Extra, choice brown mare, Jmft, 7 ears old-, brown mare, 9 years old; general urpose mare 10 years old, good single or ouble; -agricultural colt 2 years old. .About 50 Rock and Leghorn hens. Implements - ',00d farm wagon, gravel box, hay rack, steel oller, MasseY-flarris seed drill, 13 hoes; horse ake, Massey -Harris mower, scuffler, 2 walking 0ows, good top buggy, steel tire; open bugiry . . � 3ortland cutter, set of sleighs, cultivator, set ,f harrows. ,stone boat, fanning mill, grind- 4 tone, work berich, sugar kettle, 25 foot lad - let, step ladder. set of scales, roll of wire 'ence, double set of harness, set of single ierne*�, number of grain bag%, De Laval :rLam separator, No. 12; Daisy churn, wash - ng machine, pails. lanterns. shovels, hoes. �akes, scythes, whiffletrees, ouantlty of wheat. )arley. hay and wood. About 25 acres of tanding bay, It acres of good fall wheat, R icrw of oats, 8 acres of barley. Household Effects—Pandora range, Quebec heater. sew- ing machine, 3 beds. 2 chests of drawers, lining room table. 6 dining room chairs, , -n' . 3 - -. lamps, h rocking chairs, pot pans, "t". At 'he same time and place the farm. i_ ,t_ whi s of 148 acres, more or Jess. of .... - irocscicl��ns, , with good set of farm build insv. will be. offered for .sale. This farm is well adapted for grain or grazing with abundance of water and shade' This prop- erty will be offered for sale in one block, that is to .say, farm, farm stock. implernent�. �tandlng bay and grain. Threshed grain and bay in barn will be offered subject to reserve bid. Terms made known on day of sale. If [lot disposed of in block will be offered on following terrris: Terms—On chattels, cash. On farm. to per cent. of purchase money , paid down on day of sale� balance in 30 daN,s� arrangements may be made for ressoli- able amount to remain on mortgage� WM. � , x state of Win. J. McCULLY E ectitor of the & Rion; George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 3311-2 — — . ­ -- ..-----., ------- MORTGAGE SALE OF SEAFORTFI RACE TRACX, GRAND- STAND AND BUILDINGS Under and by virtue of the Powers of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortt�ge, tiated 20th May. 026, and which will be pro- duced at the time of sale, there will be offer- t�l for sale by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, by public auction. at the Commercial Hotel, in ill(, Town of Seaforth, on Tuesday. the 16th day of June, 193). at Two j2) n'vlock in the afternoon, the following -lands and premises. n,rimely: Part of the North half of Lot num- ber 2.1,, in the ist Corr��ession. of the said Tmvilship of McKillor). more particularly de - ,scribed as, follows: Commencing or, the Fast- crly 'limit of said Lot and at the dividing line between the North and South halves of �Iakl L�t, thence Northerly along the EasterI3 imit of smid lot, 1087 and 6,38-1000 feet thence Westerly parallel to the NortherI3 boundary of said Lot, 727 feet: thenoe South erly parallel to the Easterly limit of sait lot, 9S8 and 09-1000 feet, thence EasterI3 parallel to the Northerly boundary of said lot 1,%l and 05-1000 feelt, themm southerly VW Ole) to the Easterly boundary of said lot, 10! and 62-1000 feet, thence easterly &long th, south limit of the North half of said Lot 59! and 05-1000 feet to the Place of beginning. On the said I ands there is located a hat mile Race Track with grandstand. Etables etc., and is one of the best Race Tracks il Western Ontario. TE)RMS OF SALE.—The property will b offered for sale subject to a reserved bi and the Purchaser will be reciuired to pa Ten (10) per cent. of the purchase morre in cash and the balance without interest with in Thirty (30) days thereafter and will h required to sign an Agreement to complet the Purchase. Further conditions of sale will be Tnad known at the time of sale and Tnay' be ha in the meantime from the undersigned. DATED pit Se.forth, Ontario, the SedDn (Zn,d) day of Jun., A. D. 1931- , R. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor. 3312-2 1 Thomas Bro-VV­n, Aurtionee A. BARGMN FOR SALE,rive Acres, 0219 MM from SeiftfOrth; modem house WN furliace, bath and t6ilst; smaH ba" good orchard. TaXis $16. WO" '1�' farm, bee chance to start chl, a eta. Apoly to afortb, Ont. . R. S. HAYS, Se 1 29w, Gem A,, Sills & . 4 . L A I '' " , .� ",'' ­ �, `��, � �' ,!­ I , �� ."I � r�,�? Wt . , L ,�joj 1 � ,,, I 1 ;, " ` . , . . t� i. ,- .,�,,�,,, ,� 1;,'O'�'4`11 ., ., ,� ,,�P ��,,; ?-p,1 .11 I . ,r , �­ ;� � , I I . . . 11 ".� �,;r.,�,,�', �, I I ir , "' 3m , - .'' , , , .,;!! �:,'�i'� r--,':.L7,T,;, , , , I ., , - " ,�.,4 �'­ , � , ,, �.g��', , I , ,'i,1` .11 " ,� 1, 4 I , '� � ­ �', " ; ­1,1'.,11� �. I �- ,. 11 Slon . � �. �:w'­;,�`,' - I . . , I I , ; ­`�" . PLUMBING , �� : � : ".."I" 'I .. - ,- I I , " .., ''. *�11�1�, � t.� "' , � ,,��,,,q q 4u 1UMI Xu n.miu.11 UE11,01 � r KkIVKO . I , �i,�-� 'I ­ N111, GIVEN that 'i . FOR SAL& -FOR SALE 14'r �§I` '­, �, P§ , , I o 04 NOTICE IS HEREBY tteredie I ]FARM .. 11 , 111,�-, rs and others having claims aga; t h ASERICH BRISSO11T, late of the s taining 192 acres and k -nown as the T. IL 11, , ,, I I .,A.i t.te of - - - --- - . '. " , �'-,�,,,�,�,, �,� '111 )wnship of Hay, in the County of Huron, Neva farm. Must be sold to clooe the extatt. �-�o i�- , 11, irmer, who died on the Fourteenth day of If not sold wiH be rezited. For particulars .. ." I 1. - 1! -0 10, &y, A. D, 1931, are required to forward apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor. Ses. '. " ", �Z, 1� ',, " .11 �-:4 � eir claims duly Proven to the undersigned forth. $20149 ' L or before the Fifteenth day of June. A- 1). - I 1; ,�, ,.� 1. Irl' - �"" � I ,;: �� 31. . F ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCEsslo -4 ,..�: , , "j; "'. i , I , . �� - that AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 4. H.R.S., Tuckersmith, conts,ining 100 11�,',, �' I . ter the said date the Executors will Pro- I acres of choice land, situated on county r0Q& .1 .: J; � , ed to distribute the estate, having regard 1% mKes south of the prosperous Town or 1 P, : - ,L; -. ;;� I Lly to the claims of which they Own a,Wl ; Seaforth, on C. N. R. Railway; convenient to we notice. schoods, churches and markets. Tbis I=m b �).s � I , 1� � ,..!.:, DATED AT EXETER, Ont., this 27th day all underdrained, well fenced; about 2 80M I . .1 I I .. , ��! I May, A. D. 1931. of choiae fruit ,brees. The soil is excellmb �,, , �1;1' , " GLADMAN & STANBURY, and in a good state of cultivation and all . , �!, , � '!I, � . Exeter and Hensall, ruiltable for the growth of alfalfa, no waste ,tA., - , ,;,;" � Executors' Solicitors. I land. The farm is well watered With two 1V L . ��..11 12-3 never fai-ling weilds, also a flowing sPring in �, . the farm yard; about 40 acres plowed sud 11 . 11 I I ready for'apring seeding, also 12 acres of &A - , I , I , wheat: remainder is seeded vvith alfalfa. The .pp", I ,�, TO CREDITORS buildings are first class, in excellent repair; , : t iOTICE the house is brick and is modern an every re. 4� . spect, heated with furnace, hard and sbft � . .. ,�,rr,.. NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes i water on top, a threspiece bath room; rural . ..... . . . . . . . 1".. " that behalf that all persons having any telephone, -also rural mail, The outbuildings 1�!!.� I , .1 ims against Mary Young, late of the Town consist of bacrm 50x80 feet with stone stah- �.i�, � ''I Seaforth, Spinster, deceased, who died on ' ling under; all Room in stable cement, the . 111. I i Is 16th day of May, 1931, are required to stabling has water system installed. A 906d nd to the undersigned solicitor for the Ex-1frarne driving shed, 24x48 feet; a-2-rtozw ,�. , . � ", ,;�.. :utors, full parti�ulaxs in writing slid veri-1hen house 16x36 feet A brick pig pen with ,4 � hi 1 ,!. �� "', na - sd by affidavit, of their claims and the Jc?memt floors capab-le of housing abo�Lt 40 .: . . , .1 "' "I' , � , Lre of the securities, ill 'any, held by rhem, I Ings. The house, &tables and barn have Hydra, �1111, .. I i or before the 22nd day of June, 1981, after; installed. Anyone desiring a first class home . "... I i -11, hieh date the said Executors will proceed � and choice farm should see this. On aeciDunt � I . , , , ('is tributei the assets of the said deceased, I of ill health I wrill sell reasonabl�- Besides -Phich !the I Lot 27, Concession 12, I ­ , I , ���, 'ling regard only to the claims of above am offering iev then shall have had notice. 'Hibbert, consisting of 100 acres choice land, . . 1, 11 �, . DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 4tb, day of 65 acres well underdrained; 10 acres wm�le . . 'M " ,re, 1931. bush, all seeded to grass; no waste land. On . Y',, I �­ R. S. HAYS. the premises are a good bank barn 48x56 feet . I.... I � Solicitor for Executors. and frame house. an excellent well. The ,�,i. �J 112-8 ifarm is situated about 5 miles from the pros- -, rrr 5 perous village of Hensall on the C.N.R., ove- from from ,:t .11, .. quarter church of a mile school and mile This farm has never been cropped .. , 'A ,"M - — POPULAR STALLIONS The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT ' ,mrolment No. 19,58 Approved Form I � Will stand at his own stable, Lot 3� Con- ession 3, Hullett, for the season of 631. Terms -38.00. T. J. McMICIIAEL, Manager. 3308X . much and is in excellent shape for cropplIng . I .. i" -I .�z.t or pasture. I will sell these farms together , , or separately to suit purchaser. For further ".", , particulars apply to the proprietor, Seaforth, R. R. 4. or phone 21 on 188, Seafo,rth. THOS- � " " , , 1, G. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor. 3301-tr .� � I I . I � .... I ... � I , � - - - --- - . The Premium Clydesdale Stanion I FAVOURITE AGAIN (24337) 7,nrolment No. 1961 Form A I Monday.- -Will leave his own stable at Bruce- ield, and go to the 2nd Concession Of Stan- ey and south to William MrKenzie!s, for ioon; then .south Ii/ Line ,i mile..; past Towrini i s o at Al. Haxvey's. for ght. ruesday.-East to the 10th Concession to Anvus lcKinnon's, for noon: then east to the Town Line to the 9th Cioncesliion to Win. Patrick's, for night- WedneedRY-EaSt 11/2 to I `I ' Xash HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL Phone 3J or 262 H. M. Jackson SEAFORTH miles and north to the 7th Comeession � Coyne Bros,, for noon; then to Robert Doig's . . I ; ht Thursday ---WtKt to Gcrnmell'a - or ng . . . corner and north to Mill Road to G. R. Me- Cartney's for noon: then by way of Mc - Adam's �idE' VOad to the and C,oncession and 0 west to Carnochan Bros., for night Friday- 0 Wv�t by Broadfoot'�5 Bridge and south to the (> Mill Road to his ow -n stable for night. Sat- urday -West to the 2nd Concession of Stan- 0 ley, and north to John H. MeEwan's, for 0 noon; then home to his own stable for night Terms. -To insure, $15,00, payable Febru- 0 ary Ist, 11332. 0 R. D. MURDOCK, 0 Proprietor and Manager. <> . The Pure Bred Imported and Premium 0 Percheron Stallion Form A I RAVEN 0 [129041 ,, Monday -Will leave his own stable, Striffe, and go south 2i/2 miles to the 13th concession 0 and enst 21/i rnilc� to Hugh Dalnrmple, for C noon'; then north�21,/.A and west 2y2 miles to staffs, to his own stable for night. Tuesday- C West on the qth Concession 6 miles, and north tq) Montgomery Patrick's, for noon; then C north by way of Spnoat's Brick Yard to Wm. C Beattle's, McfKillop, for night. Wednesday- r, ,Fast li,,, miles a rd north VX2 Tniles to Percy 4C . Little'g. for noon; then north 11/4 miles and west and north to Fred Scarlett's, for night. C T1hur,s,day--EW;t 3% Miles sad south 21,4 milei C to Gilbert MurrRy's. for noon; then east 1�1 �C miles and north 114 miles and cost to the < I,ogan ,flown Line unit south to Ed. WAe's. for .night. Friday -South 21`4 miles and west 11/� miles and south to John WaNh's, f.)r - no . on- then south 8`V4 miles and east 2 'A miles to Gray Bros., 4th Concession. of Hibbert, for night. Saturday -South 11/4 miles and west 21/. miles and south t<) Staffa by way of I Centre Read. to his own stable, where he will remain untn the following mondaymorn- I insr. Tcf*A--$13 to insure. pavable Feb. ist, 1932. JOHN LIVINGSTON, L Proprietor and Manager. � i I ' The Premium imported Belgian Draft Stallion i DE HEMEV -- ? NO. 4369 ISGOO F,nrolment No. 2666 Premium No. 154 ! , Tbrin A I I Monday -Will leave his own stable, I mile � north of Hensall, and go 11/4 miles west tO I . 39 miles and second C-onces. ion HAy; south /4 Ivesit to Fred OorbeWs, for noon; then north to Zurich T)oad and 'Pest to ElmOr Tbieral r.r night. Tuesday-Wesb to Parr Line and .. nortb to Anson Colemayes, for noon; then north tbo Varna -and east 814, miRes to Shner t Webster's, for right. Wedriesdar-East to 2nd , Conemsion, Stalni . eV.- to VAllism HIV1116fhott' noon; thenee to his ovrn stable Thunday-82st to William Brintnell's, one I mile and a quarter east of Chisalburst, for noon; thence to willihm Molvor's, 60U0m&i6h 0 11 ,%b . - rriday,-Via 4th Con- c�. .�� for niV%t for h okersmith, to Alex. Wallace?A, L*t noon; bbence by way of Oefomelfl's siderena to 2nd concession, Tuakerarnitli, for night at d Robert 11gies. SatUrday-To his owA stolblib It where he vn1l remwAn until the -rellowling , I ' Monday momi"It' Terms -$15 to ensure, Payablie Feb, 1, 1992. MORRIS & SMILIJE, Proprietors. V :t* 111313-V I I 0 H. C. BOX .0 Funeral Director and 0. Licensed Embalmer I *1 Best Motor and Horse-drawri I> equipment. 0 Charges moderate. 10. Flowers furnished on short 0 notice. �0 Night Galls Day Calls 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 *, 0 = 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 Licensed Embalmer and 0 Funeral Director 0 Up4o-date Horse and Motor - 0 Equipment. �0 Night and Day Service. ,O Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 * —. --- THE JOHN RANKIN - AGENCY 4 I Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate ; Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 91 1 D. H. MeINNES Registered Diengless Practiflorter. C191 ROPRAC"R 19L.BCTRICITY Magnetle 12ectrie Bathe Comakerelal Note% Flowforth Monday, Wednesday od Friday Afternwift AdJuAmvent given far, 411*666W of an MWIL 105" I I I , .1� ,� , %011 I : . � i I I . 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