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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17
Lily Danita
Thelma Todd
Charles Ruggles
in "This Is The Night"
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21
Clive Brook
Claudette Colbert
in "The Man from Yesterday"
COMEDY—ARABIAN SHEIKS
NEWS REEL
Two Shows Each Night -7.30 and 9.15
Knox Church, Bayfield
Continued from page 1)-
-to size up a situation quickly; to say
what she thinks', and to s'ay it with
force. 'She Ibrou'ght •greetin!gs. from
the Ottawa Presbyterial, greetings
from the Provincial Society, and
greetings from 'herself as Provincial
'Treasurer. As Provincial Treasurer
she ,brought her most genuine greet-
ings to 'Huron, ibecause, she said, Mins.
'T. Swan Smith was the 33e's't Presby-
terial treasurer she had in. Ontario.
IIn• extending c'on'gratulations to
.Knox Church, she said: "Do not, fo'r-
;get you built this church to the glory
'of God, rather than- to .ourselves."
The subject of .her address was "Pres-
' )'yterianisnv' and if nothing else
was" remembered, she wanted this
thought . carried away: "To • be a
Presbyterian and a slack follower of
Jesus Christ should (be at contradic-
tion." She told of a scheme that i;
being launched 'by• the board. to raise,
in two years, $25000 above the regu-
.ar giving. The Gospel of ,Jesus
'Christ is the same yesterday, to -day
:and forever:' and through the chan-
nel of the church will peace come,
.Keep the channel free, not choked
-with debt,; We are the 'custodians of
-the evangelization of the world to -
,day, she said. Mrs. Thorburn close,'
her address with an ap•t. story• of a
painter trying to put on canvas some-
thing synl,bolic of what the church,
where his picture was to hang, stood
for. His subject was Jesus with lit-
tle children at His feet. When com-
pleted, hie colors were all gone --"It
week all (lr.iy colors to make God's
fain ily complete."
A .quartette 'by• Mesdames Reveill,
Dunlop, Lane and Saunders,.c>if Gorle-
'rirh, was much enjoyed.Mr:l. Kaine
gave a comiprehen.eive report of sum-
mer school and CC.G.i,T, C a.mn at Kin- I
tail. A cession of prayer was given
bedMrs. Cummings; .Mrs. Edwards and
IVIrs. Redditt.
After the offering and dedicatory
prayer by .;Miss Jeckell, Mrs. Thor-'
burn conducted the Question Box,
-which was instructive and entertain-
ing. 'Mil's Millard, ..of Brantford,
gave a delightful vocal solo.
Resolutions of sympathy were ex-
tended to the family ,of the late Miss •
,Orr, of Stratford, and to the Provin-
scial Board on which she served as
-Financial 'Secretary. The closing
prayer was .given by Mrs, Lane, -Gode-
rich.
MILL
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Death of •Robert '' Garrowe-eMr.
Robert !Gamow, or -'s of the oldest as
well as ,one of the best lanowni, and
highly res'peated residents of the Sea -
berth district, died in t 'Scott Mem-
orial Hospital on Fa'iid'ay evening
September 9, fallowing a short ill-
ness from pneumonia. Mr. Garrow
was the youngest ',lent of the late Ed-
ward Garrow and Rebekah Key, ani
was born on the ,Garrow ho'mes'tead,
near Roxboro, on April 23. 18.67,
where the greater part of his life way'
spent, He was a Most .successful
fanner and stook feeder and bis two
hundred ,acre farm with large bens
and cillos !was one of the outstanding
farming properties in this county.
Feurteten 'years ago he .disposed of
his farimis and purchased a property
of 37 scree ad'joini'ng. On tlhis pro-
perty he ren'tgdelled the house, mak-
ing it One of the finest farm) homes
a'nd also erected a large barn, and
continued his farming operations in
a sanall'er way up to the end. Al-
ways a ,man of quiet manner, • Ma-.
Garrow • neverthe]ess possessed a
geniality, wit and honesty, that miade
and retained for him countless friends
during his Tong residence here. and
his rather sudden death was a cause
of surprise as well as of deep regret
to the whole community. He was the
last surviving member of a .family
of five, those who predeceased him
being Judge J. T. 'Garrow, of Gode-
rich, and, later of Toronto; Dr. John.
Garrow, of New Westminster; Ed-
ward Garrow, ,of ,G'balt, and Miss
Janet Garrow, who during her life
time made her home with the 'ci+e-.
ceased. he n'ev'er having ,been married.
The funeral was held from his late
home on 'Monday afternooni;and was
very largely attended, the services
being conducted by• his pastor, Rev.
W. P. Lane, of • Noi'theide ,Unlited
Church, •Seaforth. Interment was
macre%in !Maitlanclibanik cemetery; the
pallbearer's 'being ilfess'rs. M. 11cKe1-
lar, J. R. Scott, Joseph Scott, 4.
Wankel, 3arne.s Ai'.tcheso'n and •Ada'rn
Dodds.
OINNIOVOIMIMM, 40*
EGMONDVILLE
Meets: The regular -w et-
ing of the Egmondville WJM.S. was
held in the vestry. on Friday after-
noon With the president, 1Mrs. Mal-
clonl, in the chair. The opening
lima) was followed by prayer by
Mrs. James Brown. 'Mrs. Shillinglaw
read the Scripture lesson and Mrs,
Isaac Moore read the devotional leaf-
let. During the business period it
was decided that the October meeting
would be the autumn t'hankoffering
and all are looking forward to hav-
ing ;Vers. Lana as the guest speaker,
Mee. Routledge and Mrs. J. .George
Coleman' were asked to he tea host-
esses for 1Plle meeting. Mrs. Harvey
Moore, Miss Mabel Cameron and the
President were appointed le delegates
fra the --fall snc'tional meeting. The
Nene Brook was the centre of the
seedy for the'mcetin'g and )_)'Piss Toms,
Mrs. W. F. :McMillan, 'Mrs. Thomas
Richardson and tMrs. L. Reinke mad:
this very interesting. A'few minutes
were spent in discussion of the
Dominion Board resolutions, One of
i he:;e which requests the Goseernment
put alcohol on the list of narcotic
dregs is worthy of note. The meet-
ing closed with a' hymn and prayer
by the president. . At the close of
the meeting, Mrs. McMillan, on be-
half of the Aaxiliar•y, presented 'Miss
Evalena Nott with a life membership
certificate, a wenl'ding gift, to express
the appreciation of Miss Nott'5 work
as 'Mission• Bandl leader.
Mr. and Mr's. Harry Stewart and!
Misses .Mina and• Laura were 'Sunday
vislbore With Nfpav ., amburg t'iie'rlt ' , '
'M1ar, t,T an irnd 'par. Earle, 'W 1, er
of e'I4al z',sPe'n4, the wee (00
here 'sad atteri:ded the Webete'r N1ott
wedding.
Rev. Peemmer ' of Brueefield, took
the services in St. Alndrevr''s United
Church on Sunday last. The rheic
sang a pleasing n' -r. Iter; "'Came Grac-
ious Spirit," Mr. J. B. McLean taking
the tame- obligate solo, . •
!Mr. Gilbert Jarrott, of London,
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mee. Isaac J.arrott.
Quito a nunilber front Here are
taking in a day at London Fall Fair
this week and report the . usual
worthy exhibits.
'The many friends of Mr. Joseph
Fulton -were sorry to hear of his, death
which occurred on Sunday, September
4th, at his home in .Streets`ville. Mr.
Fulton was well known in the village
as he used to stay for some time
with his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) R. A.
Lundy,. when Rev. R. A. Lundy was
the pastor of St. Andrew's United
Church hero.
The anniversary services of Hills -
green United Ohurch will be held on
Sunday at 11 aerie and 7.30 p.m. and
will 'be taken by Rev. Herbert, of
Hnlmesville. Kippen choir will sup-
ply special music.
,Miss 'Isabel Alexander left on
Tuesday- last for London, where she
will attend Normal school,
CONSTANCE'
1Mr. and Mrs. William Clark re-
ceived word from Mr. G. F. Costes, of
Rutherford, New Jersey, of the
dea't'h of his seriy 'Mr. R. P. Coates,
on Friday last. 'He !was in his 2:9th•
year and had been- operated' on for
app'e}-ndicitis, He was ill only four
days. He worked on the Finance
Chronicle with his 'father and had
visited here last summer for two
weeks. •
!Mrs, Ed. Britton, of Walton, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs,
William Britton.
Mi. and 'Mfrs, P. Gardiner, of Lon-
don, and Rev: Gardiner and. Mrs.
G:'rdiner, of Londesboro, were guests
to. dinner. on Sunday at the. home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson, and
Mr, 'and 'Mrs. P..Gardiner w'era at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Gardiner;,
of Londesib.or•o, for tea.
Miss Mildred -,Britton and Dr. El-
lecott, of , London, spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm. Bri!tton.
Mr. and .Mrs. William Clark, Mrs.
R -Clark, Mrs, Howard Armstrong
and two daughters, Stella and
Blanche visited Mr, and Wire. Clar-
ence Clerk. .of Listowel, on S`ednes•
day of this week. .
Mee. Charles McGregor and Mise
Margaret Hove are spe'nd'ing • two
weeks at Bruce Beach.
Miss 'So•nee'rville, of Winthrop. ..is
visiting her sister, 'Miss Grace S'orn-
erviile,
i'he W. M. S, held their meed iia' at
the home of Mrs. Rey Lawson on
Thursday-.
WALTON
Stirnore-Hoinuth.-=-A very- pretty
weclding was solemnized at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian' (Manse:, Wing -
ham, on. Wednesday; Se•ptcinher 7th,
at 12• o'clock noon, when Nettie May,
eldest daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
E. Helmuth, became the 'bride of Nor-
val Valentine Stinore, elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stimore, of Wal-
ton. Rev. Kenneth McLean officiat-
ed. The bride looked charming in a
gown of royal blue silk lace With hat
and veil to match, and carried a
ALL ROADS LEAD TO
CSaerdrnfosrHth Tnesday,Sept.2Oth,
.l.
BE THERE TO HEAR
Hon. H. H. Stevens,M.P.
Minister of Trade and Commerce
in Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett's Govern-
ment,: and
Mrs, Howard Dallis, of Peterboro.
Mr. Stevens is one of the ablest
speakers and most capable men in
Canadian Public Life. He will speak in support -of
LOUIS H. RADER
t Candidate for the House of Commons in South uth Hugon
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VOTE FOR RADER and stand behind Im-
perial Conference Agreements that mean
money in the pockets of farmers, merch-
ants and workers of Huron County.
Ladies Especially Invited. Everybody Welcome.
COL. II. B. COMBE, President. ROI3T. HIGGINS, Secretary
(This advertisement is inserted by the South Huton Conservative Association.)
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6.1:E0„: oftpss a'ad
1ddn aax 5 l r wits at 1e4
5*e e 911'x, Re zu4ltlt.
who wore a 6"s of wine calorsd
, rteprNcl!,t • .. lace With.114'144oldie to rzlateli ;' k'he bridegroom was
attended by h brother, ?O. A1v%'Ian
Sitinrro , of wo,, ti* Imene.dia'ely afr,
ter the earepue.p4 a wedding dinner
was served' ti mo !bride's honn'e 'to
about twentijreftr4-” guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Sltiuuore let.on a motor trip t�
Toronto, the belde travelling in a
navy blue suit. S.%n their. return they
will reside cru the briclegrpom's farm.
near Walton, '
Mr. Harold Sinialldon.. of Walton,
spent Sunday'wi'tlh .Mr. Jahn Bullard.
(Mr. and 51rs..;, William Hart and
(son and 1V2`r. Harold Hart,' of Brus-
's'els, spent Sunday with !Mr. and Mrs.
Lon. Sperling.'
Miss Evelyn ISiparling has returned
home after .spending the .past two
weeks with relative's in Grey Town,
ship,
MANLEY
Some fleabag was s 'busy enough to
set fire to Mr. Tl'omasll McKay's straw
stack the evening he had finished
threslhing of 50 acres of oats and bar-
ley. So far no trace of the bug has,
been traced, The loss is considerable
as ,the straw was of good.. feeding
quality.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckart and their
daughter, iMMrs. M.. )Desborough, were
visitors in our bung this week.
We are .sorry to learn that Mrs.
Jerry 'Q'IHlara is, under the weather
and her many friends hope for her
speedy recovery. • .
The sad news of the death of Mr.
Leo Flannigan was flashed over .our
burg last Tuesday evening. He was
in his 29th year, and the only son of
Mfr. and Mas. Jamr,es Flannigan and
a brother of Mrs. John A. Eckert, of
OUT iburg, who have the sympathy of
the whole community.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and ,Mrs. Louis Rader and
children, of Dash'Wood, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bell on
Sunday last.
Mr. •and ''Mrs. 'Charles Stephen and
two 'children, Mr. 'and Mrs, Edward
Johns and Hazel sperlt,Sunday.at the
home of Mr. and !Mrs. Mirt. O'Reilly
near Shelbourne.
Mise Ruby Johns, of Lu:can, spent
the week end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pym and chil-
dren spent Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, of
London, visited relatives in this vicil,-
ity last. Sunday.
'BIRTHS ,
Hangll'norne,-- At Alexandra Ustspithal, Goderich,
en Seroternher 5th. to Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Hawthorne, a son.
Pinkney.- At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
on September 6th, to Mr. and Mr;, Carl
Pinkney, a, daurg4tter.,.
Jeffery. --In Udbo'rne, on September 2nd, to
Mr. and Mrd,. William Jt4Tory, a daugh-
ter (Mary Eilene).
Murphey, --In Scott Memorial 1-9o;pitall, on
,septa nhor 11th, .to Mr. and Mrs. John F.
,Murphy. a son,
Storhenson: In Scs tt 3& i, nrial Hospital, on
September 15th, to Mr. and 'ons, S. Steph-
" eneon, a daughter.
DEATHS .
Garrow.---In Seaforth, on Friday, Scpternber,
9th, Robert Gurrooa/, iu his 75th year.
Cassidy,—In Detroit, on W.edne,day, Septem-
ber 14, Evelyn Carling, wife of Daniel P
•Ca9sidy, formerly of :it. Columhsn. Burial
from her home, 4888 Spokane Ave., on Sat-
urday morning to 5t Theresa's Church.
NOTICE
Ratepayer of the 'iovvnchip of Tucker -
smith, Who wish to t—awn gravel from Alex-
ander's pit, communicate. with SOHN EARLE.
Phone Number 143 r n. 3379-1
LOST
Snare tire and rim, size 34x4, on No. 8
•Highway, between Goderich and Dublin. on
Wednesday evening, September 14, between
7.30 and 9 o'clock. Fender please notify T..
G. MUTTON, R. R. No. 3, Mitchell. Re-
ward- 3379.1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
r)ABY CHICKS FOR SALE.—S. C. W. Leg -
horns and O. A. C. Bred -to -lay Barred
Rocks. Leghorn, exceptionally heavy laying
strain- Average daily "production of 1,504I
hens for. the last three months was 1,021
eggs. Bred for health, vigor and high pro-
duction. April prices: Leghorn,, 11 cents:
Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, 1 cent
less. No Rock eggs set after, April 23rd un-
less specially ordered. We have used pedi-
greed cockerels for five years. W. HUME
CLUTTON, R. R. 5, Goderich. Phone 1413,
Carlow. 3307-tf
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF 'FAR,M
STOCK. •-Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer, has
received ins'tructiznfrrm the undersigned
proprietor to sell by public auction at Lot 47.
Concession •4, Tnwnshin of Hibbert, 21. miles
south of Dublin. on, Sstunday. September 17.
1932, the following: Horses—Two Percheron
coltm "riving 2 years 'Ned. Catt'o. .Two errs'_
stein cows 5 year; 01,1, supposed Ile be with
calf: 3 Durham cow: 4 years old, simpered
to be with calf ; 1 Dot -barn cow 4 years old
with 2 gond calve` by her side; h steers and
heifers rising 2 year, old; 6 sprint calves,
Pigs. --12 Yorkshire snrvs, all due about time
of sale: 1 Yorkshire !,.ar 2 years old. Her,,
—About 100 hens. Sole to commence at ttvn
o'clock, sharp. Terms of Sale.-- All sums of
610.00 and under, rash: over that. amount 6
months' credit, will he given on furnishing
.approved joint notes with bona fide property
owners an security, or a discount of 6 per
cent per annum ng' for cash on credit
amounts, No reserve as everything is going
to he sold as the proprietor h.as no feed ow-
ing to his barn io,ng burnt. Auctioneer's
decision final in ease of"all disbutes. .JOS.
JORDAN, Proprietor; Fred W, Ahrens, Auc-
tioneer. 5370-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE DS 'HEREBY GiVEN thata!1 creel•
itm', and others hap ing claims aerain"t the
(-tate raf A.RCHIBAT,D DAWSON, .late of
the Township of 1',horne, in the County of
Huron, Former, who died on the Second day^
of August A5 D. 19'.12, are required to for-
ward their claims du!v proven to the under-
signed nt or before the Thisxl day of October.
A. n, 1932.
ANT) NOTICE. TS FtTRTT-TF.R GIVEN that
after the said date 'he Exren't'm• will prn-
coed to distrihute the estate, having regard
only 1, the claims of which he then M111a11
have, notice.
DA 11'111 at F.xetrr. Ont, this 12th lay of
Srtptember, ,'t D„ 1972.
GLAD'M,AN & STANBTJRY,
Exeter and Hntbaalll,
160inttor'a t3oLic7tn,r1'r.
G279-11
ee thes
They arse a striking group of mar-
velous New Designs that will lend
distinction to any figure, and above
all they are such marvelous values.
Generously and gorgeously furred
with
WOLF, LYNX, FOX, THIBETEEN
AND FRENCH BEAVER.
The Colors:
Black, Browns, Greens, Wine
and Blues.
The Designs:
New Sleeves New -
Trines
New Lines New Lengths
These are inspection days. You are
.y
welcome to come in and look
whether you are buying or not
tewart Bros. Seafort
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors anti others having claims against the
estate of MARGARET ANN QOM/LORE, late
of. the Village of Hensali, Widow, who died
on the Twenty-sixth day of July, A. D,;
1032, are required to forward their claims
duly proven to the undersigned. on or before
the Twenty-sixth day of September, A. D ,
1032,
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Administrator will'
proceed to distribute the estate having re-
gard only to the cl•ainls of which :fie then
shall have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont, this 6th day of
September, A. D., 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBTJRY,
Exeter and Heusall,
Administrator's Solicitors.
3378-3
NOTICE TO -CREDITORS
' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all cred-
itora and orihrr, having claims against the
evtate of MARGARET' DAWSON, late of the
Township of IJsburne, in the County of
Huron. Snin.+ter, wh , died on the Nineteenth
day of August, A. D. 1932, are required W
forward their claims duly proven to the un-
dersigned on or before the Third day of
October. A. D. 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN than
after the slid date the Executor will .pro-
,, (teed to di tribute the eFtlate having regard
Only to the claims of which he then shall
have notice.•
DATFJD at Exeter, Ont., this 12th day of
September, A. D. 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hensel.
Executor's Solicitors.
3379-1
Goderich Fair Next Week.
Big di.etrict fair at. G•otlerich Sep-
teneher 20 and 21. ,.Afternoon pro -
grain on Wellnesday includes four
track events: _2.28 trot or .pace, 2.17
trot or pace, running race, and relay
running race. Softball tournament,
Seaforth, Clinton, Grand Bernd and
Goderich teams. Other attractions,
Special exhibits. Admission 25c.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 10 HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors and others having claims against the
estate of ROBERT WTT.T,IA.II DE9,0'TY.
late of the Village of Bavfielrl. Retired farm-
er, wha died nn the \Second day of A ug1,1.
A. Tl., 1032, are required to forward them"
elaima euly proven to the unr]r,•signwl on or
before the Twern ty-oict:h day of-Sts7tetmfir,,
A.` D , 1072.
AND NOTICE TS T•'I'RTTTER GTVk±N that
after the said date the Executors w•11 pro-
ceed to distribute the a.tAte. having regard
filly to the claims of which they them shall
'have notice.
DAT'F:T) at Exeter, Ont, this 6th day of
September, A. 0., 1932.
MADMAN & STANBURY,
'Exeter and
Executors' Srslicitnrd.
3178-3
'MORTGAGE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers
of Sale contained in • a certain mortgage,
which will be ,produced at the time of Bale,
there wilt be offered for, scale by
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Auctioneer,
at Public Auction
on Tuesday, the 29th day of September. 1932,
at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon,
at the farm of Joseph McFarlane, R. R. No.
1, Seafwrth.. Ontario, the fallowing property,
namely:
ALI, AND SINGULAR that certain parcel
or tract of land and premises, situate, lying
and being in the Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, and Province of On-.
tario, being composed of Lot Number Twen-
ty -Seven, in the Fifth Concession, of the said
Township of McKillop, containing One Hun-
dred Acres, more or leets.
On the said farm there is said to be erect.,
ed a dwelling house with suitable farm build-
ings.
The lands will be cold subject to a re -
'serve bid.
TERMS OF SALE,.—Ten per cent. of the
purchase money to be paid dawn at t'he time
of wale and the balance within thirty days.
For further riartioulara and oondittions of
sale, apply to
BARRY W. PAGE,
East Block. Parliament Bldgs-,
Toronto, Ontario,
• Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
Dated at Toronto this Twenty-seventh day
of August, 1932. 3377-3
MORTGAGE SALE
1'.NIIER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers
of Sale con ta.ined in a certain mortgage,
which will be produced at the time of• sale,
there will he offered for sale by
GEORGE ET.LIOTT, Auctioneer,
at Public Auction
on Monday, September 101h. 1032. at the hour
of two o'clock, in the afternoon, at the farm
of Petrr A. O'Sullivan. R. R. No. n, Sea -
forth. Ontario, the follow -174z property, name-
ly :--
ALT, AND SINGULAR that certain parcel
or tract of land and premises situate, lying
and being in the Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, and Province of On-
.t.arin, hying composed of Tot Number Four-
teen and the West Half of Lot Number Thir-
teen, ho* in the Third Concession of the said
Township of McKillop, rind containing to
t•rt,hrr by admmeasurement One Hundred and
Fifty' Acres, he the same more or less.
On the said farm there is said to be erect-
er a dwelling house with suitable farm build
Tho lands will he sold subject to n re-
serve hid.
TERMS OF SATE. - Ten pe'r cenf of the
purchase money to he paint down at the time
of said and the balance within thirty days.
For further particulars and conditions of
apply to
HARRY W. PAGE,
Feast ))lock, Parliament Aldga.,
Torvmto, On'ter&,
.Solinitnr to the Mortgagee.
Dated' wt Torsani» this Twenty -Ninth day of
August, 1942. 33774
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FARMS FOR SALE
FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29, Concession 3, McKillop, COM.
raining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
Hays' farm. Must be sold to close "the estate:
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
apply to J: M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, See..
forth- 8358-tt
ShipAn�+e wh :Sample Package,
l Ten lbs. good leaf
tobacco, mild or strong, with free real
Briar pipe, $2.50.. Twenty lbs. for
$3.50;' 50 Ibs. for $8.00- Quesnel,.two
lbs. for $2.00. Agents wanted. Ad-
dress, G. Dubois, 1>3 Henderson, Ot-
tawa, Ont.
WE ARE PAYINp
47 cents
FOR NEW WHEAT
Trucking arranged for
and bags supplied.
WOLVERTON
Flour ---Mills Co., Ltd
PHONE 51 : SEAFORTH
A BARGAIN
FOR SALE.—Fine acres, one mile
from Seaforth; modern house with
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard- Taxes, $15. Splendid
chance to start chicken farm, bees,
etc. Apply to
R. S. BAYS, Seaforth, Ont.
46,3 tt
THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY ,
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phone 91' j
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