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A I . � 9' I , 14z�gw w4s 11 I " - � � �19 #0 M .d N.r. Chqrch on, Thurad '�Jj , , � ... . T� ,x�- , .4 . . , Q ,,� . g at nine 11 I . iron I .1 ­.. . I , , ,� -"� '.'� � "'.. �`�`,t ", , I ' _ ,Ay m Aac�w .,and niece, basis Edith ;tendqd, el , ', ,� , prnin . , , C, , I . I . . . several weeks with their parents, : I � Mass was Uaokv�ell, turned , , lob ,� . I I T ­111'*@,',g�1W1 , . I �to AoW`9;.1W.1`Xs, R - 4161'4?"Ul� � olclopl� where Solemn High Ma . d with them. I deuce on Monday , " , ... 10s. . - I �6 - I and Mrs. J. Cochrane. . where . 0 ot4l"at, .w. corner 911' the. 'sieoon,.� �,'O�, :.�� Miss Norma Bontbron, of I b Rev. Father Odrowski, with I 'Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Sobier and Master bRro, United Church, . 0 .rvice ,,li ,, _4 I - 7 m Wn "Ot Mpose �*Ung` . lin session seed NJ_ ... roet� �i,n Jaw Sask. sent a few da with her, Rev. Father Dantzer, as Pea n, An4' Kenneth So'hier have retit=0 from was, gonduote'd. try Rev. J. W. Jo - vide , , I , ­ I � . - I " P I NI'le. 'He is A son qf_%efLlAtA I 111, i'm �. * r ii A ii r9l IF P I Rev. Father Jordan, as Subde,acon.1spexiding a two weeks' vacation in son, pastor 61; the r1prelt,,,assisted b w., .... , , . 11 1. . ,. �y . � � � . 1. cousin, Miss Annio Airrott. . � ,to, Mr. t gbtall R �i. Rev. 6, by her ,, Rrst husband, t , fpp "I I b I ,was, .. arn I Miss Agnes Love sp a The pallbearers Weire, Messrs. L. J.'Simcge and Toroxi _ , ov, 1b, ClClisdalo,of;Brintfoid., I i; �Calvill ' ent 4 day and Rev�, XT. Tats, and we -bellave, Stratford recently. � Looby, W. J. O'Rourke,' James, Shea, !of Strathroy, relieved Mr. Sob ip,r in Mr. Laine, of DungannOn, and . , , Dantzer, Leo the BaAk of Commerce. here. " Mr. Forster, of Knox'Chhroh- Inter- , - c uck-ers James Delaney, Andrew lon the 9th oncession of Tiick,ars' , Mrs. Laister and family, of Inner- Krauskopf. Interment was made in Mr. and, Mrs. F. Rutledge and fam- ment took place at Londes-boro ceme,­ lap= Kippenj � kip, ipent.a day with Mends here re ' be pallbearers were Johr. Road Wlork."JM,- follqw,ing are, the . cently. St. Patrick's Cemetery. ily -are spending their vacation with tery. The pall a ,e hn . I Miss Annie Jarrott spent a few days .0 relatives in Grafton. H. Parsons is Mills, William Mills, Henry Sander- amounts paid by Robert -Dalrymple, �-_ for 4 work at the simmer school in Goderich . relieving Mr. Rutledge at the C.,P.R. son, Obarles Asqujth; Glen Raith-by, Road Superintendent, road EL1114TVILI E station here. . I Edwin ,Adams. The floral'tributes in the township during the months'of last week. .0. were many and beautiful, The fam- June and, July: Team and scraper: The congregation of H-111sgreen . Miss Bernice Johns is visiting in H, Purdy, $9.20; Wtm. Pybus, $9.20; church observed the morning service Exeter. J BLYTH ily have the sympathy of the Dom- m,unity. . E. Kinsman,. 0.20, `Wni. Martin, $9.20; . with .the Kippen congregation last Mrs. Charles Johns and Mr. Walter I Died in Toronto. - Following a ! Casey Way, $9.20,; Wm. Workman, ,Sunday. The service will be as us- Johns visited in St. -Marys last Sun- heart attack, caused by the heat, Wil, Gone and the world ..goes on as be- $9.20; -John McGregor, $11.20. 'Labor: ,ual next Sunday in 11ilIsgreen, church day. I liam Sloan, died suddenly Tuesday at fore Len Purdy, $4.60; Ed. ,McKay, $4.60; .at 2M p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, of near his -residence, 167 Close Avenue, To- Suddenly called from the old 'home M. Denny, $3.60; John McGregor, 60c. The farmers, in this section have Kirkton, visited in, the vicinity last ronto. Mr. Sloan, who was in his door, Team and scraper -----,W. Green, $8.00; been busy cutting their wheat; Some Sunday. �sixty-first year, had, been in POOr Dear faithful one, to come back no C. Fairbairn, $8; Nelson Pfaff, $8.00; are drawing it into the barn, Thresh- Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock, of health for some time. He was born in more, I Wm. Bell, $10; Labor: C. Pollard, Ing will soon -be the order now. St. Thomas, ,,called at Mr. Harry Blyth, the son of ,the late Dr. and Mrs,. Ohl sad is our home. $4; And. B. Bell, $4.20; Joe Upshall, , Q. Ford's last Sunday evening. health Sloan, of Toronto. For many $4; G. Broadfoot, $4; Thos. Hodgert, Miss Edna Ford entertained a few years he was associated with the Can- Home's not like home, for mother's running engine, $10.80. Team and . DUBLIN of her friends to a birthday Party adi,an Nbrthern Railway, under sir not there, . I scraper -D. McLean, $9; Al. & J,. last Thursday afternoon. Donald Mann. During the early days Vacant her room and empty her chair, Broadfoot, $8; RGbt. Carnochan'$8- Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Nellie Rev. Mr. Smith, of Winthrop, a of railway construction in the West, Angels have borne her away from, all, Win. Landsbotough, $8; Wilson Broad - and Michael, and Mr. and Mrs, Thos. former pastor lo-' this circuit, preach- he served, as Purchasing Agent. Twen- care I foot, $8; Robert Popple, $8. Shovel - K. Patten, of Lucan, spent Sunday ed here last Sur ,.y morning- A large ty-five years ago he -'was transferred To her Saviour abome. ling-­&obt. Strong, $8.40; William the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John number was pre bnt and were glad to to Toronto, ,and remained with the I � Shade, $8.4'0; Win. Taylor, $8.40.; Jas. Kelly. bear Mr. Smith again. , Mrs. Smith Canadian Northern Railway until it. Thorny at times was the way that she Taylor, $8.40; Jas. Riley, $8.40; Wm. Last Tuesday evening just as Mr. and children Ialr,o accompanied him was taken over by the Government. trod, Riley, $8.40,; R. Wallace, $6.80; R.Mc- Fergus Kelly was finishing up haul- here and visited at Mr. Wes, Horne's. Formerly a member of Dunn Avenue Yet with the sandals of faith bright- Lean, $4; Team and wagon -F. C. ing his wheat, Florence was driving , , -_ - . _. Presbyterian Church, he had been ac- ,,ly shod, Laugton, $16.80; H. Chesney, $16.80; the team on the gangway, when the - , tive in, the Parkdale United Church Climbed she the .steps to the portals Roy McGeoch, §12; Tom Hodgert whiffletrees broke and hit her on the WINTHROP since union. He was a Shriner. Sur- of God- $15.12. Labor in pit -Wm. Mley: hand. Miss Florence is a busy girlw viving are widow, Edith G. Young; Trusting in Jesus. $29.29;'Pjobt. Strong, $29.9; ,T;ts. Riley, Miss Annie Ryan is in St. Joseph's: The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. will one son, William Y. -Sloan; and one $29.29; W. Taylor, $29.29; R. Wal - Hospital, London, We all hope to bear me;�t on Wednesday, August 5th, at sister, Mrs. E. C. Hess, of Toronto. Oft the dear eye grew sad from dim lace, $19.35; W. Shade, $29.26; Thos. of her speedy recovery. Annie is un- the honie ,of Mrs. Austin Dolmage. The funeral service was held private- tears Lane, $9; Roy MoGeoch, cart and der treatment for appendicitis.. :, The mite boxes are requested to be ly from the late residence Wednes- Guiding our feet through many long team, $63.50; Thos. illlodg,ert, fore - Koehler -Becker -A marriage of in. brought 'in. day evening. Interment took place years, man, $51.46; Cutting weeds- WAI- terest in Milverton, took place at .the 'Mrs. Adam Dodds, of Listowel, in Blyth on Thursday. Planning our future with hopes and ter5, $6.80; ,Mrs. ,Chapman, $6.00;• Lutheran Parsonage on July 24th, spent last week with her parents, Mr. .*- .. with fears., Thos. Chapman, $9; Alb. Pepper, $5; when Gertrude Margaret, daughter Of and Mrs. Robert Campbell. BRUCEFIELD Soothing our sorrows and tears. Alb. Pepper, dragging, $6; Wm. Ir - Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, of. Brun- �Mr. George Kinney, of London, A Worthwh'ile Proposition. --Saturday even- win,' cutting weeds, $5.80; dragging- Iner, became the bride of W. F, Koehl spent Sunday with his brothers, JOS. ing only, August est, from 7.SO to 11.30 - death's Thompson,, $3,20; Robert McLean, -$4; I ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry''and Win. Kinney. . I o'clock, we are holding a special sale of the Her spirit will look back o'er C. N. R. freight on sewer pipe, $1.W highest quaitty graniteware possible to dark sea, I Koehler, of Dublin, Ont. Rev. Row.- Mrs. Harry Weiland, of Toronto, is Illy prices for Saturday With her husband and family on earth John Nott, spreading gravel, $1; A;t buy, at greatly rlduc-el . - � Thompson, brushing weeds, $7.20- 1 man officiated. The bride looked love- spending a few days with Mr. and night only. ,Do not pas.3 up this opportunity to be, I ly in a gown of white georgette and Mrs. Percy Little. 7o, get some pieces of three -coat ivory and And when we have done with earth Byron McGill, weed cutting, $2.20 ; lace, shoes and hat to match, while Miss Eliza Betts spent a couple of white enamelware and the gu,aranteed three- d it's care, Robt. Dalrymple, Road Supt.,. $50 - ) , 'Pledgeware" line of graniteware. Be an ' ' ' Charlotte -Hanna attended the bride days last week with her sister, Mrs. ""t 'and see our windows Saturday. Mae- Mother, dear mother, will welcome A. Lillico, Black sect., $29; Huron Ex - in a frock of green georgette and hat David Holmes., sure aositor, account, $8; Dominion Road ( Laren's Hardware, Hensall. us there I I _j in same shade and Lawrence Becker, Mr. Harold Smalldon and family, W,rd'ha, been received of the pass- To t'�e home of the blest. Machinery, a'ceount, $51.58; Geo. A. E brother of the bride, was bestypan. of Walton, spent Sunday with friends ing of Mr. JShn McIntosh, of Toronto, Sills &. Son, account, $4.86; M. Pat - Mr. and Mrs. Koehler left for a short in the village. formerly of Brucefield, whose father Sleep, dear one, sleep, with your rick, repairing plow, $4; Joe Brock, 'Goderich. They will Quite a number from. here attended Black account, 35c -I W. Coleman,,c honeymoon to kept store in the village for many hands on your breast., reside in Milverton. Those present the Veteran's picnic which was held years. I Poor, ,weary hands that needed to trucking gravel, $123.26; Alex. Me- -were Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker and fam- in Bayfield last Wednesday. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner are rest; Gregor, truckingg-ravel, $171.20; Sup. I ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. Koehler, Mr. and The congregation ,of Cavan Church, taking their holidays in August. Rev. Well we have loved you, but God ertest, oil and gas, $143.80; R Me - Mrs. W. J. Koehler and Manuel. . Winthrop, held their annual picnic at My. Conner, of Kippen, will conduct ' loved you best- Lean, cutting weeds, $11; Jas. �tew- My. Louis Matthews, of Detroit, Bay -field on Tuesday. divine service in the morning at 11 Therefore He has given you eternal art, $14; Robt. Dalrymple, Road Supt. I . spent a day with friends, in the vil- . a.m. The evening service will* lip, rest. I I ,.! $8; John Workman, kman, repairing engine, I - )age. . - - withdrawn for the, month of August, ,a $18.10; The Metallic, culr,rert pipe, I Miss Helen V411on, ,of London, is $24.25; Win. Shade, labor in pit, $9; holidaying with her parents, Mr. and CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. A. Petrie, of Toronto, EXETER L R-obt. Strong, labor in pit, $9. Wm I , . Mrs. D. Dillon. visited isited at the home of the former ':• Found Dead In Garden. -Alarmed Riley, labor in pit, $9; Wm' Taylor, Miss 'Angela Mulligan, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of To- sister, Mrs. R. Allen, this week. . . when Newton Baker, -retired farmer, labor in it, $9; Jas. Rile labor in is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Mulli- ronto, spent a few days at 'Elliott,e home Mr. and Mrs. J. Moodie are visiting failed to return to his summer home in Toronto this week. pit,, $6.75; Jas. Bristow, labor in pit, gin. of Mr. and Mrs, John Ferguson last friendsGrand Bend Tuesday night for $9; Jas. Hart, labor in pit', $2.25; Roy Death of Mrs. E. H. Sawers.-Word at , Miss K. O'Connell, of London, and week. supper, members of his family caused McGeocb, cart and team, $20; Thos,. Miss M. O'Connell, Buffalo, are vise- ,Mr. and Mrs. E. Britton spent Sun- has -been received of the passing of a search to be instituted for him and Hodgert, foreman, $16.20; Alex. Me - tors at the home of Mrs. Bruxer and day with friends at Walton. Mrs, (Rev.) E. H. Sawq)rs, of Watford some time later his lifeless body was Gregor, trucking gravel, $60.25; W. Miss ,WConnell, Mrs. D. Rankin and daughters,, formerly of Brucefield, after a brief found lying in the garden of his home Coleman, trucking gravel, Cut - Death -of Mr. Patrick Woods. -On Mrs. Ford, of Forest, and Mrs. Wal- I illness at the home of her daughter, here by Mrs. T. Harness, a neighbor. tin,, weeds -Jas. Stewart, $H60; Tuesday morning, July 28th, Mr. ker and children and Mr. Tribble,cock, Mrs. Kelso, of Port Elgin, last week. He was the, victim' of a heart attack. Her funeral was held in Watford and Thos. Williams, $29.60; Jas. Lands - Patrick of the Earlier in the day Mr. Baker who borough, $11.40; Amos Townsend, 1, . Patrick Woods, of the village, passed of London, visited at the b her remains laid to rest beside her was 70 years of age, left Grand Bend 96 60; J. W. Elliott, $1; Rod. McLean, to his eternal reward. His death came foriner's niece, Mrs. William Britton, late husband, Rev. E. H. Sowers, who as -a great shock to his many friends. on Thursday last. d away six years ago. She for' his home here. H4 had been surn- $97 60; Wilson Broadfoot, $1.40,; Rol - In December Mr. Woods had a slight ' Miss McEwan, of Toronto, spent �, passe mering at the former place with his '- ' stroke but had recovered enough to few days with her sister, Mr. W. leaves to mourn her loss three daugb- wife and his daughter, Mrs. M'arlo and Kennedy, $11; T. Lawson, $3.20. attend to 'his garden and other dn- Carnochan. ters. and one son, Mrs. Hornie, of Snell, and Mr. Snell. After waiting Total, $1,627.81. I ties. He was a man of excellent Mr. Roy Allen, of London, and Miss Tilbury; Mrs. Kelso, of Port Elgin, f some little time for him to return -O.. 0 - Mrs, Burgess, of Merlin, and Dr. C. or qualities, always helping others. De- Smith, of Montreal, visited at the . at six o'clock his family called his -fifth year -borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson SaweTs, of Watford. The sincere Exeter home on the telephone, but IN MEMORIAM ceased was in his seventy I on Friday last. sympathy of the entire community is could get no answer. It was .then - Miss Thelma Dale is spending a few I extended to the sorrowing family and that they telephoned Mr. and Mrs. Note. -Items under this head will be charg- days with friends in Stratford. friends. Harkness, asking them to make a ed 50 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for Mr. and Mrs. Pockett, Of Saska- I .. *I- search for Mr. Baker. It was about each additional verse. Mc-` I I des Mrs. Harkness discos- COOPF,R,--In losing memory of our M -I boy. Lloyd, who died three years ago July r toon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. : "LONDESBORO 8 o'clock when Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Living- ered his body lying in the garden "Oth: CAPITAL THEATRE stone. I Mrs. William' Brigham Passes. -On For 20 years deceased had lived re-, Far and oft our thoughts do wander, I Northern Electric Sound System 0 Wednesday, July 15th, there passed tired in Exeter and prior to that time 'r o a grave not far away, GODERICH , . WALTON laway at her home at Londesboro, one had farmed in Stephen Township. He Who -o they laid our darling I of our most respected citizens, Mrs. was 70 years of age last June�. Dr. I Just three years ago. ,%adly missed by Father, Brothers and - Phone 47 The Misses Amanda and Edna William BTrigbarn, at the age of 79 M C. Fletcher, who was called, at-'SisLc1-. 3320-1 . A Nice Drive and a Good Show ! Hoegy, of Stratford, are spending a ,years and 9 months. Mrs. Brigham t,ibuted death to heart failure, while couple of weeks' vacation with theiriha'd been in her usual health, and the Coroner Dr. Weeks has decided th,aL --- -_ Now Playing, Richard Barthelmess father, Mr. Adam Hoegy, in McKil- news Of her death came as a shock an inquest was not necessary. Sur- . . BIRTHS lop. , the community. Mrs. Brigham was ,iving are his wife, one daughter, Sur - in "THE LASH" i 'he. I t'. -e brothers, Wil- '�,n,,,_At _'vIrs. R. J. I'Tatte"'On" ll,wr The Misses Beatrice Fischer, Ida,j rn at Paris, Ontario, in 1851, being Mrs. Marlo Snell; five mal ' Monday and Tuesday Koch and Dorothy Rock, Amanda andla daughter of the late Philip Rapson Liam,John and Nelson, of Centralia; on Main Street, Hen,,all, on Saturday, July and 1, to 41 r. and Mrs. Lloyd Verner, of Edna Hoegy, took in the C. N R.land his wife, Elizabeth Stackhouse. p,,cy' in the Canadian West, ai llen,�all, a daughter. WILLIAM BOYD excursion to Crystal Beach and �uf-­TlHer parents and family moved later Lorne of Exeter. Three sisters also , in a wonder picture of the won- falo. to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. In ,,,vivc, Mrs, W. Hill, of London; 1-140 derful West 0 Monday evening the members' 1872 she was married to William Mrs. Isaac Hill, of Crediton, and Mrs. C� DEATHS "THE PAINTED DESERT" of 't%'e Alert Bible Class of Duff'S'Brigham, LondQsboro, where she has Duncan, of Moose Jaw, Sask. ? Wednesday Only, . I United ited Church 'held a very successful !since resided. She was a member of -.0. Jnek,;on. In Scaforth, on Wednesday, July I weiner roast on the farm of Oliver the United Church and also of the TUCKERSMITH 29th, Luui4 Co11.AL:LnL Jackson, aged 66 By special request a one day Te..• Turnbull. There were• about fifty inlWomen's Missionary Society of that N,ear­ -it Of the astound" ' ailendance An enjoyable evening church. She was also a member of Son of Tucker9mith Man Designs conk. -An Scaforth, on Friday, July 24th, turn engagement ,O -, ., '_ George 011i%,Qr Cook, in his 69th year. i, 3%vf,�,s, spen --The follow- ,-u.,ris.- -In in picture , t in games and -singing. Lit-�the Women's Institute and Blyth Amphibian Automobile. Hihbert. on S,atui-day, July 25tb, I &T' Miss Wilma Glazier, of Stratford, I Horticultural Society. Mrs. Brigham ing from the Edmonton, Alberta, Willi,am P. Aloxri�, son of the lat,e John . Morris. "ALL QUIET ON THE favored the gathering with two solos. i was a true wife and devoted mother. 'Journal, describes a new machine de- Wood -In Dublin, on Tuesday, July 28th, WESTERN FRONT" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson weralShe was of a very kindly, retiring signed by J. H. Tate, bon of Robert P,,t,ick Woods, son of the late Patrick presented with a new United Chufeh1di§posiiio1i and although her interests Tate, formerly of Egmortdville and woods. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Hymnary. The evening was bioughtleentred mainly in her home and fate- Tuckersmith, and the paper publish- �"Ilan,­Tn' Senforth. on Wednesday, July ' 29th, John G. NeLlans. De' Sylva-Brown and Henderson's to a close by singing "Auld Lang ily, she was always ready to assist ed illustrations of the machine, trav- . Fox Movietone successor to "Sun- Syne" around I where assistance was needed. As elling on both land and water. The I .--I--- ' P *visitors 4n the village in- was remarked by her pastor in ny Side UV' tecent Ithe Journal Says: "The distinction of IQ, chided: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rid- sermon at her funeral: "Knowing having designed and constructed Ed - "JUST IMAGINE?' ley and son, Billy, MT. and Mrs. R.1her for the past fifteen years, the successful cqmbinei I mouton's first . Jackson and Miss Thelma Jackson, longer I knew her the more I was land and water travel machine be- McKillop Voters' List with EL Brendel all of London, with Mrs. Charles impressed with her constant endeav- longs to J. ,Hi. Tate, of 9608 99 St. - Matinees this week only on Mon- Drager. Miss Lena Drager returned or to add to the happiness Of those A successful test was made Monday NOTICE is hereby given that I have trans - day, Wednesday and Saturday. with •them; Mrs. Bone and sons, of with whom' she came in contact." Be- on the Saskatchewan river of this milted or delivered to the persons mentioned lGoderich, with Mr. -and Mrs. W. C. sides her husband she leaves to mourn queer type of machine that is equally in Section 9, of the Ontaric, Voters' Lists Act, the copies required by said sections, to I at home on ground and water, when h, so transmitted or delivered of the list after a spin acros', the low level made pursuant to said Act of all persons ap- bridge and thence along the new gray- gearing by the last revised Assessment Poll EQUALIZED VALUATION OF THE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE COUNTY OF HURON, THE POPULATION elled road to the 105 street bridge, of the said municipality to be entailed to vote iti the said municipality at elections for AND THE SEVERAL COUNTY RATES FOR 1931. Mr. Tate beaded his craft into the the members of the Legislative Assembly and river and chugged merrily along the at Municipal Elections, and the said list was Equ,al'd Value Co. Rate Rate Old Afirth posted in my office in McKillop on the gp f th Prov. surface of stream for a distance 29th day of July. 1931, and remains there'for MUNICIPALITY Popula- Acre- Coly Purposes 31/2 mills 11/2 mills Pensions Highways of approximately half a mile. The Inspection. I hereby can upon all voters to 'Townships tion 1 29 age. General Highway 1/2 mill 1 Mill Total bank was then climbed :by the ain- examine the said List ,and if any errors Or Ashfield......... 2 1. 02 64191 $2666660 $9333.31 $3909.99 $1333.33 $266,6.66 $1733-3.29 phibian and the machine purred back omissions are found therein, to take irnmedi- ate proceedi,rigs to have same corrected ac- ' I 'Colborne . .'j ...... 1135 34361 1'5188940 5986.30 2308.41 769-47 1538.94 10003.12 home like an ordinary automobile. c-6rding to law. 'Goderich ......... 1518 52901 2183945 7-643.45 3275.77 1091.9.3 2183-85 14195-00 Two passengers were carried in ad- Dated at McKii1op, this 29th day of July, 'Grey 2259 e4762 3007090 10624.82 4510,64 1503.55 3007.09 19546.10 diti,on to the driver or pilot. It has 1931. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. Hay ............. 2491 51859 2526350 8842.2.2 3789.53 1263.17 25263 M 5 16421-27 taken r. Tate nearly two years to RIDWiCk .......... 3040 88171 3408085 11929.80 5112.10 1704.04 3408.09 22152.53 construct his auto motor boat and all 3320-1 Hullett ........ . 1921 53541 25565010 8947.75, 3834.715 1278.251 2556.50 16617.25 parts of the machine were made in McKillop .......1795. 62111 2729830 9554.41 4094.75 1364.92 2729.84 17743.91 his garage, which he I -operates on - Morris ....... 1900 55223 2508700 87,62.95 375,5.65 1251.86 2503.70 16274-05 99 Street. An old 490 Tj*odel Chevro- � Stanley ....-- 7555, 8321.44 3596.30 1198.77 2371.55 15454.06 let chassis and motor comprise the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Stephen t ....... 2696 56879 2835050 9922.67 4252.58 1417.52 2885.05 18427.82 land •operating part of the machine. ..' Tuckersmith ...... 1792 40762 2364200 9922.67 4252.59 1182.10 2364.20 15367-30 A bull constructed of double thick. NOTICE N hereby given that all creditori Turnberry ........ 1476 36720 1405090 5617-81 - 2407.64 802.65 1606.09 10488-09 ness spruce and. covered over with and others having claims against the estab Usborne ......... 1679 412700 2443930 8551.0 3605.00 1221.97 2443.33 15881.05 No, 28 galvanized iron is slung on of Margaret Hurter. late of the To- wnsht of E. Wawallosh .... 1105 41741 1672840 5854.94 21509.26 836AR 1672.84 10873-46 the chassis and propulsion in the wa- wMolimen, in the County of 9=021, Wid" who died on the 7th day of July, 1911, AT, 1694.04 10946-27 ter is secured from multiple -bladed required to send to the undersigned solldito W. Wfiwanosh .... 1420 41725 18840,40 5894.15 252,6.06 9R.02 paddles attached to the rear wheels. for the exemitor, full particularEk and vemit" Towns- W by affidavik of their claims on 6k before th AClinton .......... 1911 9ft 769470 299&15 1154.21 384.74 769.47 - 5001.56 The boat part is Of the flat bottorA4 2701 day 'of Jalir, 1931. Goderich ......... 4113 1068 1992250 6622.87 2838.38 946.12 1892.25 - 12299.62 type and an ordinary automobile AND NOTICE IS FEIRTIM OWEN tha Seaforth ......... 1902 550 870750 3047.68 1306.13 435-38 970475 5659-89 steering' wheel is used for- steering after the said last mentioned Ante the a land and water, A tank, ccutor will Proceed 'bo dWtribute the Assd Wingbam ........ 2840 680 890850 3117.97 1336.29 445.42 890.85 5790-52 ,on both of the said 4eceshed, havtng regard, only t I . I with a sptchtl pump for sucking water the claim,; of...,which lie then AW1 have ba Villages-, . � . Blyth ............ 618 493 317750 1112.18 476.63 159.88 317.75 2065.80 while the machine is operating as a notice. Brussels ......... 756 416 P 869100 1291.85 553.65 184.5this 9th ds 5 M.10 2399-15 bout is used for cooling in place Of VATOD at aeafolth' O"111. I � Exeter ...- ..... 1615 1200 71221,100. 2527.85 1083.15 961.06 , 722.16 4693-65 the regulation auto radiator. The of xGly, 1981. Hensall ........... 753 491 385900 1115.80 508.701 , 167.90 3$5.80 80 2182.70 ,old car A-Thaosis was t4onsiderably . joMq J. TMOGARD, . I I - - �___ , � - 1 �1 � lengthentd� - the eNdt ,m6aturitig 24 9eaforth, Ontario, - . 4418 801498 $40117-6 $154949.12• $66406.76 1922185314 $44271.18 $287762.65 feet fvvfti ,dtem to gtottl. WIX per- SSIS4 Solicitor for the R*eeutor. 1:7" _ I . , , I 11 �,...., �;!!,�,,�v5,'t f ,' 4�., 4.. ., ` . i" I I , I � ,ij . , , I I _ ", .. , 1-1:* I., , VV, ,�', � L.�, �" LA', ,t! , gz, ,� lyi , - _ . X: � ..,,. I ': . ,, , �,�..T'::.�,;, I � . i, 1, , I..." �:_:. -,�:.-�K�.�,,�.,!; , 4 ,I , . ­­e!,!��,,,­ , I 11 "� :' I � � , "I, , 'Ilf,­­j,�11 1-1 &"j 1., P ,I � nO �, , ,1. Imater., , ­ 91""I" 1 � 11 QWI"`�'I$, 'I - ,..o :t� � � , , �'.`� _ f"'i, g I : T A .1 11, ,� I V , � � �() , I At . I I � I- � tu'l 0110 0 Al , Iti Jkl �! , 11 - . '11 � �. .." § I WPM 1,�'A Al ,1 RRA - �_.� A ' . , "k. , I , � -1 I ''I " _".,t1111 TIP'.1Z.'. ' ,.,1,�',�"c,06"., _,"A',Z. ., . , �41i,,,:". ,_::, "I - , �� ... ... , . 1; I enlato ' � . I,.,,,- , 1'�,�11 , , aeeo"*�." . !��­­�q `f.'� 11 , � -u I . , ..; AJ'�`,f�.`,`,`,'i 1 I ,. . �ivl'; �-?,4��,S,��.���,i,'�,��4,�,�p�'i I 1�,,T`1.­..­,!­1), I ,1,t� �. �­­ , 1,.� ­ n;P,;G �1W­ , I I L I'AT I M0 .A 11� 11 The h4ndslgh.�,o , 0'A" I . 'Ut '. �4 ., I 11 �rt.��..11 . ' rjft,� , .,b .!, I ' tba reSight." �`., ,� �'!'�` .. � �r � n theirfo � I ,,. �,, ., . I ; . , �: I . I , I 1; if you, canvent,46.,.i, a 11'14:�` . I . . I .,� ,;;; � . . . 111� I I .... . , . I. protection ajorded ,,,,, . 11. I.. �, '? . I ­ . I �;�:­7-.. ) , L 11t'1N , ,�+Yy­.7, ,,�11' . . �V­­:", tflAtil.", " ��.::,.,,il�-.9,,.�,;"i. �,*Z:",f"�f,rj ,'. ....1, THE CANL''�,A�,,,,,,1T­l , � �,­, I..'' � . , . I &A. 1. I �'T' , , , - " J, , I " 3!"'Nll� . 1; 01'' i t,41',' - "I"' � ,. - ;11 , I OF CO WK ,,:'' ..",.,�,L".,.�,�.�.,�ll"I ,. ,��_�_� , . , 11 , .1. I , .1 , , �. . I ­ . , I L . " L , A I 1 LLL, , , ,* t � � i �'t 1% � �� �; 'I, . ­ I.- _ � ', T. �, T, �, ....; , , 4 ,. .1 M.. �, p ..... � _ �; ���_ 'N 11. � ; .." , . GODERICH B' , _ .; ­ ... k 'MEET`Il'G's:-.. ' J� . RACE .� . TO BE HELD ON CIVIC HOLIDAY - . 2� I , , . 11 I M, "' f W, . , �,.'T �J�Q ,.I�;. � , , ' . � %11 I I ' '. 1,2"I � "I'll, � - ,,7,, ... � I. , . ;;,-, R Monday, August 3rd, 1931, at Goderich. 7 ' , ' '' ' . . , I " �1. ­ . STAKE RACE ENTRIES-K000"IN PURSES . I,;_ . �,'., . IT'.. 1: 1, 2.20 GOLDEN GATE STAKE 2.25 GODERICH STAKE T ,,.f. t, 11;.�h I .11 l. . � PACE OR TROT, PURSE $1,000 - PACE OR' TROT,PURSE $1,000 ­,."��W . 1! ,,, I , "A I . �.v N i .. Bon Bess -John Fraser, Ridgetown' Ang6lus Grattan - Dr. Whitely, ell r` Teddy Forbes-Couplan, St. Marys' GoderM, !' . �;� I'll ' I Little Prince -R. J. Smith, Guelph, Private Wilton -Ed. Pfaff, New - ,� , I . . .... .,�� . I � �,.;I. 1:1, I ,�� � 111 Mack Unko----iltoy Taylor, Wallace- Hamburg. . . i . . . . . I J J1 I , "T'a � I 1. urg. Jack lHaylvester -,Gordon Knight, ,�t4��',�'�,�.' ", ,Daisy Patch -S. Maher, Tilbury. Blenheim. I , ..,11", � ,7� 1 . � Jack Harvester - Gordon Knight, ''I , , Bon Bess -John Fraser, Ridgetown. . 1��'..' I ..•.111", :Ienheim. - . 1. I "' . ' Bucko-R. Walsh, Hastings,, ,,��,:'�',� I ­,!�i;L_ , . � , , 5 Bingen Brine -J. T. Saint and Son, Evelyn Patch -Floyd Milton, Drum- .11,11.1, .... T� ... Vlallaceburg. I � . bo. . - �T�,,�­,'m ...., ., ,1 � .11 � I .. Geraldine Harvester -Dr. Whitely, Vera McKinney -W, A. Dixon, Ham- .. 11.", , . ,. . I'll, i III , .�,� _11., �oderich. ilton. . ,: b,.:::::,, I _,� I 11, k, 4 n'' Baron Lullwater---�Dy. Whitely, God- - Guy the Tramp --W. C. Grimmer, , _�' ��11'1", - . ,!,L�l - rich. Chatham. "�.. I 'I y. Great Heart -Roy and Art Kettle, - Grattan Scott -Mike Carroll, 40ar- � �.11,,V' ... arnia. I I �.�, I , , lyle. ,.", .. '.�,� 1�1 Lil Grattan - Edith K. Hodgins, . Billy Patch ----:S. Maher, Tilbury. " , f;; . ,,, I ",ingsmill. Partisan --J. T. Payette, Penetang. '. ''.,. Eva Grattan -J. McManus, Goderich .� I � . . . . . 11��, Chocolate Girl -J. C. Hartman, Now , ; -� ,- �_ Eccle Grattan -J. McManus, Gode- Hamburg. , ,.. I ,!,: , .� "!" 11 ich. Beth Peters --J. A. Forbes, Blen- "Tt Grattan Scott -Mike Carroll, Car . , ", - heim. . _ '' .1 s yle. Tony. Mae -J. A. Forbes, Blenheim , Grattan Bars, Jr. -Fred Thrower, 1� Jack Dewey -Robert Hales, Chat- , ,T ..... , " " �­,, ., ' ,erwood. ham,. ;:i�� Bud Winger -R. Walsh, Hastings. IX& Busy Worthy -Dr. Whitely, Gode- ... , I . ��. I Alf Abdell-R. J. Smith, Guelph. ", ., ,� , rich. I . . . . . . � . Grattan Royal, Jr -Earl Terry- - . ,V� I 1. . . ,4 .�'1 FREE-FOR-ALL BLUE WATER berry, Harley P. 0. STAKE Grattan Peters -Dr. F. C. Pearse, ��:��11� .., - n. PACE OR TROT, PURSE $1,000 Oil Springs. " . I I., I Bud Grattan -J. T. Payette, Pene- Janette D. -R. S. O'Neill, London. 1,11' . 11'. anguishene. Peter McGregor -R. S. O'Neill, ,�, , 111 _1 ,Sid Hal -Dr. Whitely, Goderich. London. '...,;, Ramona Grattan -Dy. Whitely, God- Eccle Grattan --Jas. McManus, God- .......... .. .��­, . ..... .. 11 I 1�, �ricb. � erich. ),�l I , .1. Alf Abdell-R. J. Smith, Guelph. Eva Grattan --Jas. McManus, God- I til l4 , . .4, Willis Grattan -Edith K. ,Hodgins, erich. . ,4 "I -111 ; .Cingsmill. Betty Grattan -G. S. Litt, Goderich , , I Captain Grattan -Wm. Cudmore, Blanche Grattan - Fred Thrower, . �,L�," , I .)eaforth. Kerwood. -1 , ' _�,,, I .. .. Great Heart-!�; Roy and Art Kettle, Dazzle Grattan - Fred Thrower, .. , " ,� carnia. I Kerwood. I � � "' ,,,2 " CONDITIONS -All race, mile 'heats, 3 in 5. Trotters allowed five sec- ,1.111. , ends. Right reserved by the Association to postpone or declare off any ,.., :: event not filling satisfactorily. Purses divided 50 per cent., 25 per cent.,15 11: 6 - ; �� I per cent., and 10 per cent. Five horses to enter and four to start in each�i,,- ­� I "", stake. Canadian National Trotting and Pacing Harness Horse Association , "', . , , ' ,,.� ,, Rules to govern. Under the Auspices of the Long Branch Driving Club. . 11 ..... '.. netting priviiege,. allowed. . ­ IT . J, I Dr. J. B. Wniteiy, President I John H. Edward, Vice -President �.. I - Dr. W. F. Clark, Secretary I, R. Wigle, Treasurer .'!�, - .,. _� ..' - _ . - - _ - - ____ _ .. __ ____ - - . - - __ - - - ___, ' _ I 'I., I ., I , " NOTICE TO CREDITORS �, � ... , ;.1. In the Estate of Patrick Lunney, late of the Notice to Owners Y I . Village of Dublin, in the County of Huron. 11 , . Gentleman. Deceased. of Tractors... I �. .. � ,.,� I .k All persons having claims against the estate � . ,,f Patrick Lunney, late of the Village of I , 1 I 1 L. ..... . Diflilin, in the county of Huron. deceased, . , 1, � who died on or about the Twelfth day of January. Nineteen Hundred and nirty-Tone. No vehicle shall be operated or ob- , . ff, 1 are notified to send to th6 undersigned Execu- ject moved over or upon any highway 101 tor, tor, or his Solicitc,r, on or before the 20th6. day of August, i931. their name' and ad- with any flange, rib, clamp or other s, drc-es and full Particulars of their claims, device attached to its wheels, or .. . and the nature of the securities (if any) held made a part thereof, which will in- "� by them duly verified by statutory declares-, jure the high -way. ,�I, tion. 1.1�,_ , � immediately after the said 20th day of T. R. PATTERSON, ...;., August, 1931, the &%sets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled County Engineer. thereto having regard only to the claims of 2320-2 ...� which he shall then have notice. I I .-`,y). I Dated July 16th. 1991- .- ... -- - ' . . .•. PAUL MULLIGAN, 566 yonge Street, Toronto, FARMS FOR SALE , �, " Executor. -LOT ,. ; 4 "I )CRORGE KEOGH, ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 4, CONCESSION 4. 1. - 1,503 Concourse Bldg., Toronto, TIRv, I mile north of Exeter on No. 4 1 ' .1 Solicitor for the said Executor. Highway. containing 100 acres. On the prem- ,4 1 , 9_21F 331 ise., are a two storey new brick house, one 1. ' , �r,' 401P bank barn, one frame barn. new hen house. . � three never -failing wells; wall fenced with. ,� __ ____ -ire and in excellent shape of cultivation. -J �' .0 t ,�.. * Twenty minutes walk from High School and I'll, I 0 sll equipped with Hydro, and will be sold with , "-,,,", 0 . ,0 or without crop. Apply on the prembes. or 111. 0 H. C. BOX address JOHN CALDWELL, R. R. No. 8. 1111111 I,**,, Exeter. 8818�tf 1, 0 Funeral Director and I * 1. Z, i _Ik.t 0 Licensed Embalmer ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCESSION .4 � '' 11 * F ', � 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn <> 4, H.R.S., Tuckersinith, containing 100 "I acres a choice land situated on county toad I'll. � 0 equipment. 0 1% miles south of the prosperous Town of I . 0 Charges moderate. * Senforth, on C. N. R. Railway; convenient to '.L" . I .,�.� 0 (6owers furnished on short 0 schools, churches and markets. This farm f* � , 0 notice. , <> all underdrained, well fenced; about 2 Acres , .: ­ •, of choice fruit trees. 'lute soil is excellent .1 0, Night Calls Day Calls 0 and in a good state of cultivation and all ,.,il,� ` 0 Phone 175 . Phone 48 * suitable for the growth of alfalfa, no wantle . .."A I I., 0 land. The farm , well weltered with two ��P, ' 1, '. 4' ,<> never failing wells, also a flowing spring In X�, 1, "I the farm yard; about 40 acres plowed and - , zJ, I ready for spring seeding, also 12 acres of fall . rjj,,ti' wheat; remainder is seeded with alfalfa..� e. The 1 I 0. <> * <> <> 0 <> 0 0 TO * * buildings are first class. In excellent repair; . %..,, I � * the house is brick and is modem an every ref- - ,#� 0. , 111. peat, bested with furnace, bard and 'soft ­ �J��; , 0. W. J. CLEARY * water on �ap, a three-piece bath rown: rural ,�!";, ... �,, 111.16T 0'T Licensed Embalmer and <> telephone, also rural mail. The outbiatldiuO " , 11 ,'. consist of bum 50x80 feet wi,th stone ftab- I �� " Co. Funeral Director * ling under; all floors in stable cement; the I ... . O up-to-date Horse and Motor * stabling has water system imtAffled. A good 1111LLLf+;, , I * " frame driving shed, 2U48 feet; a 2-Atoroq :,,,�� �, , 0. Equipment hen house IMS feet.A brisk rig pen with Z 4, ., . .1 .1 - I 0 Night and Day Service. 0 cement floors capable ofboualligr about 40 LL,:,�4 :, Phone 19-22, Dublin.* pigs. The house, stables and barn have Rydm .,� '! �P I ,011 , - * installed. Anyone desiring a first olus bofte , . ,,T� I I -T,� .�'%� "' �11 � .,,,� * <> and choice farm shodd see this. on sadbiant . , �, , � �, :� ,;, :� .... " .�., ,,�� I . � a Till health I Vii sell rewotmble. Poild4ft '.,�L 5'; I ,� �'. I - the above I viiin offering Ti of 21. oundession 12,� 11 �� 4".", k, I Hibbert consisting of 160 sares am" IMd. " � _h �,l i , 111��, ""', L , I , j�j" .)�16" " 6r) acres well uhd*drjdned-. 10 derds V*%Vlb , `��,::'ill�_!,p ., Ii.gig'r., �,� � , bush, .11 needed to ww.- I. vmft 104.0h JrR.,'i%� � THE JOHN RANKIN the oremlses are a good bank boft 48*66 JW -;,"I ,P ';�'42rk,�,"';`,,d . . 'IfAr , I and frame home, an eweiUut *41, The ' ,NNT,01� ",�if'l, 15.11011* '�hok�&U AGENCY ftran to sUn*W tint 6 a0eq, from Ah I , A �?. � . _v_' 'A :��;, � !�!�� �,`..,,4�,;" I Insurance of all kinds. perous viVsge of VomAn ob: 46 OV -TL, i6* � , 15;I'40 , �.. - "N . 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