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I . A' i �-he hiserted at new low cash rates: Wanted during the fh�at. We'i* Mid ItWer, � e Br johiIt Ed" .. I
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LL I lt'L 44.'. " 1;... - t . ............ " - WA:=Ld! Must he reliable and cap- ft�& Rei,ct wife of Di.'' -W: H. -,Reid slod and Ole first will be Robe#, and tGoorge. All oeenaed* be nw& I I 11 4, '. I
!b,,j',. Iiii ,Alascritlon . ..i� ......... 25 f3ents , to Phone 137 r 41, Seaforth. - 8512-1 Kellogg"s ALL�,BltAN Whigo ond bere With her pairents, Mr. and ed 6o bad =M' ito ithe oH ie� fh6- , ' . , John Traquair L `1 I .
" g , 1�`; ,,,, *s. In x4m,ok j per week. FLAX LAND WANTED Relief to Mi MM E& FA , er,,we%� was
111�A " ' _ care jitif The EWrou EzVftitoir. for 10 cmts The Hensall Flax Mills are now prepared
rok"llirz, "Y" i�, 1; - I . to contract for a large limited acreage of 0 9 �
"'fl!", 11- , . ,�, - cited - Quite a Itarge number from, the wil- not qufte ri�dy and the dK"O - _,. T I
V49 0 ver week It ads.t dhoice sod land, fall or spring plowed. old I Re As long ais I kneW.'Ifr
, . #A was I;IM , pasture sod land preferred, saitable for grow . ible rbeU=,0
q, , 1 4 �,,' . . XT,j I ages and Deaths Inserted fir" o4.,chame6 . - .1 ing fla,9' , on eLther a tonnage or acreage . . Inge Una vicinity Ion, Tuesday last at . gvbewiitilich was a very agon- itima bat he-hepb " i Oh I haV6 ' I j . I
" $J - I 11 11 basis. . . . "Up to five fears ago, I knew no tended the -funeral of, the late Mr. at the d
#,§#1g5, Notice to . _4110" For complete .dataids. apply to end of sufferipg caused by consti- John 106icbrune, neqT Wil ftreeu,i who vagog direguotance. But -the md&- he� .. 4 . iout *a3l 4
�11' , . . .. .. � 1. 'F 'rms,'For pa * d all kinds of laxa- was well and fwmrablY bnown here, man via$ *YbaltiCPgWtheT b SS . 101111k -]*a I I
�gr, I , OWEN GEIGER & SON ves �ut - y found relief till I got ,the father iof Mr& Frank Farquhar, no doubt hoofteli had tbl),
I �4 1 HENSALL, ONT. used to them. My physician told pie of this vil - hustled �av 'Ief 4 win . ,farm stock and 7jelleve& in' g a ;', ,,
_� --FIFTY AGRE I fmrs. Beiian, pdl is, vend ng a Bbb 6,mW v,%,7,. a- gobd prim T�pT, A - -
I . -5 and. instructed pae how to Iiiae it couple of weeks, or sk> in Tavistock !-ar man in, * fi 10� '#�.,.! 7 �, .1
, .1111(;". �,, - .. 512-1 -rla''VVINGsTQN. Clintion, Ont. .1 Cawthorp;e, engine to take the place iof the Thare wer,6 Six of a family, the 4 0 ,
,__ Admission. Me 14 100. ,, , * A "" i "was toid bK MY with her brother -in -I Dr. Caw-, ber k�fi'
11. 11 1. I . . I I 8510-tf I ALL -BRAN visiting here other, Mirs. horsepower; it was a1bout, 1882, ,Some sions beinig as followlsi: John James �
_.', .11 I __ _1_MR. JOSEPH BENNETT AND FAMILY has done for nie."-Mrs. Jap. Thomas Dick and taking .Mrs. Bell's farmers were frigUtened to -have fire and, Robert, arid the,girls, WTS. W.M.
, `-, 1, 9" Maneely, Jr. Address upon request. -e with the mother Who is, in very brought go nearr their barne, so did Elgie, Mrsi. Who. Kinsman and MiM 0
desire to empress -their sincere apprecia- k
, , � tion od the many kindnes es extended tp them .
11 .,,14,., I I . I nbt patronize Bob fflorourne time, my Ross. This family 1prDres the bring- �
, ,"�_ ' Notices during their re�ent sad b'ereavernent; also to IPDue to .
�1�1"'_' Church Services faither being one bf ithem, but he bad pt under the care of- I A
, ,�,�_�`,' thank those who loaned cars and sent floral I 0
1. !',�4.' . ' r1ey, Apply to J. W. MOI)i [U - FOR ALL KINDS OF tributes. , 3512.v-1 ,nwals. . ' it The gm-Aices, at the ,three local it the'seciond year. � such worthly parenits, as. -they weirs 1his
..�r beat- ,nstipa- churches 'on Sundaly last WE!re well 11 remembermy broither'and I were all taught hbw -to work When, at IWMO I
. t,"-17 H,- FORD TVI)OR-ling and plumbing, see CHARLES BRODIE, - attende& Ajb St tPaul's, -Anglican supplosedto The at school ithis day, but in their y1ounger days.
,'41,_ . I., .� Births tion. It is also a good I
�,V,I , r 3508,d — NEELEY-Irk Stratford General Hospital, an vitamin B and iron. chuTeli, RelvL mr. illiendry, the Pastor, we played truant So as to be within, 11
i" I:` , I ''I A,prid bA, to Mr. and Mrs. WHIiam'Neeley, had. charge of the services and de- seeing dis;tance of the ebmin. engine
"'.f., ' —A -R -FOR' �ALEBUICK SEDAN. 19Z9 toloth cultivators (nee peard Reeves), a son. The "bulk" of ALL-BRANis often livered twb very fine and., impressive- and iouitfit coming Along the road. Of get
1,1 Q model Ala new tires. A bargain. Ap- and pulverizers; - a f I more effective than the'"bulk" i.n ,ons. The choir rendered fine azl-
.�,p ,, ., also ew second hand grain I
0�,,,, Z;ly to R, FROST: Seaforth. 35d;2xl and seed fertilizer drills in first claw shape. I fruits and vegetables, as it does not themis. large horses. I remember the Take � I i . Felt
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0,11. . 1, & T. SHE-WFELT, Agent, Seaforth. - Deaths break'dow,n within the body. Two Presbyterian Church, at first lbeam, Dick and Kate, , ' ai I —
?.;.0 , 1. A -- for qa7kk--- - tablespoonfuls daily are usually the morning service, Mir ,pair, that had many I ft.
". plow, in400d condition; cheap VIT,T CHOPPING MILL WITH BROWN -4n Seaforth, on Thursday, March sufficient. If not corrected this way . Ra�y Pride, powerful . I
� sale. . Apply -to V. J. LANE, R. 5, Seafortib_ EG%OND t president lof the Ybung Pelople's So- a heavy pull as whenithe boileir was
�Phone 12,.46,. Dublin. 3512-xV , herseplower Diesel Oil Engine, "where 28th, Jean Moore, beloved wife of George see your doctor. . . - . . A I
,. . 'A �yoii gpt real fine chop. Commencing April W. Brown, in her 85th yeUr. I - . asanter dety,of Huzon Presbytery, very ably full id watex the concern weighed' I . I I
71 -gqoft SALF-TWO HUNDRED BVSB&L§1`Ist' we are reducing our price for Chopp�ng - Isn't this food,much,ple game a .fine add1res% especially for the about four tons amid they had to pull , I P
;, - of bgauUfu.l, clean Seed Barley, $1.00 per and Mling and wild ru y ,business day, TWISS-In Seaforth, Ion Wednesday, April 3, and safer than risking patent med- ople, and at the evening ser- it ,out of the hoiles. where it rested �
� rsheI,rrt,V summer ,and 'Winter. We h.,,. a shed to Sarah Twiss, wife of the late John Twiss, icines? Get the,Td.d-anX'green pack- roiting Pie a U C � I I
, R ON, Honsaal. Phone 100-51, stand your boTses in and a rest; room while in tier 80th year. vitce the pastor, Rev. W. A. Young, while thresdiing. 01d. Kate died and, . I "' .
L .TH V. a quaritity of cut straw. your- age at your: ,grocer's, Made by I . .
you wait Give us a triad and convince .4 Ontario. . n the WLI '.
I Hensal-14 ; 351�X2 , ! Kellogg in Liindon, deliviettiod a very impressive Sermon. her plac,e was taken,by Billy, as, fine . . I ,
,i - , self. L 1 1, I At the niorning service a well ren- a horse as coluld be - put under har- I
'. L . r,0AT FPR SALE I . I., I dered quarbette *as, even by Mxs.. riess. Ile solion got ,Vo know - what - to
I %_j nearly new. May be seen *t, ' ' , . R. R, No. 3, Sea&arth, Ont . Keep on. �he sunhy Sideat Life . I
I overcoat, , . -------- � I James Paters�,n, Irene Dwtars, Doro- expect when Bob tiolok hold, of the ' � '
t Tfl� I I Clinton; by Rev. Sherman, on March 13th, ' . '. ,,f I I I .. thy, D,Wtars:, �tzd, Irene Hoggairth. lines and it was a race between Dick I
. V tNowN PIANO m�.NT7FAcTuRF,*; . S - Elinyor, Broadfoot, daughter of Mr. a d Mrs. Mi,ch ll There was agobd atitendancest thesie and Billy ae to ubio .so itio get the FORD'VeR ' I i I .
, PLL bal-e 11 I n ' . I I
�.I has ;i fiw wed PiUTIPS With small [AT ALL James Brpa&oort� Tuckersmith, to Mr. Ken- Hubbard� of Detroit nd- 'Mrs. P .
I. L ances. (One only Baby, G , N,GTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TE - t neth Jones, of Clinton. of Los Amg fornia- In 'the I I I
. 1.1, I er!#ibors and others having elaiam egaros At. the United' Chure1t the pastox, took place when the water tank was
��', terms. Aipply AUDITOR, BOX 3B, EXPOSX` passing of Mr.' a has, , Sink into the deeply-cush- I
TOR OFFICE. . 351-4-9 ,-th* es&t` of GEORGE TODD, late of the . I Latilrielle, deaitl Rev. A. -Sbiclair, pre6ched" forcefufand being filled, fbir juis�, as Soon as a . I
1i`.v.Z%g)4 of Ifensall, ,in the (lounty of Huron. . claimed a lotving father, a good nleigb� - . A ion6d adjustable chivees I I I
.� FOR SALrjA QUANTITY OF IMPROVFoi?GOW�iitaii, who idied on the Tenth day of . ZURICH, bor and a true frifeilid. He will be interesting Sermons, both, morning pers�arx would stop dipping waber'bq . . I
. Bearer Seed O,wbs; a quantity of hn ol �,I are reQuired ' ' those that .WP 4 1,
I y; _. _re a dning and ,in addition to music of the creek to fill th tank,. this wat . . rest your fingers on
�,- , so' good bedde I ,k#ej,r claims duly Proven to -the undersigned Mr. Getirge k. Furwieal has,' rented, greaitly missied by by th choir, a GID110 ait the morring team, if ,used fo,r, this purpose as they the moulded -grip steering - I
. ey. Seed Potadz)es. AiPply to ,bo, or'before the Fifteenth da�v of April, A. D. �ffi,d alsq. to .P . I
1 , 4_Seafortli, Phone , . , 'the hoiuse on -Mary Street fram dear to -him M &. qften weire, would start and- ofteri, the wheel . .. drive away for . I
1 ..144-11. 1 1 ,WD NOTICE I§ FURTHER GIVEN that W. Schwalm -estate and will move in ' P*L-sley and at -the ervenkig service. a man or men were dq=ped into .the the balanced -ghdd-zide I 0
i'll 1. SALE -A QUANTITY.6F "IMPROV- aft& the said date the Executor will Proceed a few weeks. I lasting friendship. .The faneral totok siolo 'by 'Mr. Louoce Batt(irs6y. The creek ,off a pla4 as generally, used- that is yours to command
.. e4d Bamme�,` Seed Oats. Seventy.qents to distribute the estate, having regard only place ion Friday, March 29th, at, 2. .
1.FOR per Mr. W-.illard Corriveau., -and- family . duet part in, the evening anthem. was to stand on. . I .
to ARTHUR CALDWELL -to the claims of-wliEch"he then shell have . p.m., from the Hains?. fulneral home. Jin ffie 1935 Ford, V43. . I
busilMl. App,ly have ... moved onto the farm onj the -
! I pru*deqd- Phone S on 6217, Clinton. . rotiep- - and his remains wei�e. laid to rest he- 11a I Florence The Dalrymples were considered '
, -� . DATED at Exeter, Ont, b" 23rd day Of Bronson Line whi h ;he, has �iited taken by Bel Sinale and
3511X_9 Ic r McDonald. great threshers and always ,had a ,big Ride on the rear seat— I 0
,, -1 March, A. D. 193Z. from Mrs. L. Kraft . s;de that iof his ,Wife in, Woodlawn MT. and IlMfrs, Sangster ,visited in season, sometimes- extending away discover the front seat " 4 , ,
I FOR SAT _S;VV_RET CLOVER, BANNER GLADMAN & STANBURY, At next Sunday evening's services Cemetery. Aintiong those that attend'- Stratford and Dmbro on. Sunda�. into the winter. There were no comfort achieved by -new,,
Oats, Velvet Barley, Liberty Hulless Oats, I ed his funeral fromtZippen were his of D�'blln blowers, band -cutters, or self -feeders more flexible ' - k , .
1 . and -Alaska Early Oats. Grades and prices on Exeter and Hensel], in the 'Lutberan Church, the pastorl brother-in-law, Mx.'-)Rbber,t Dayman� M -T. and'Mrs,. Britton spning sus-
apg;iilicatib�n; also A quautilty of mixed alfadfs- Rev. E. Tuerkheim, will conduct the spent ,Sunday at the h;ame of 'her ithose days and, fbbei prilce ru� around .
'.. , of Tuickersimi-th, and -.Mr. James Re- ''me pension and new car and i
. Amd timoth-y hay,, WM, F. ALEXANDER, E.eeutoes solichom public ,examination iDf the Con -firma- I mother, 'Mrs. Workman. $1.00 per 'hour with three -n.. The CHS13&
. Hensold. Phone -82-1-3. - . ,.3511-3 . 3511-3 tion classi, . Clyrniont, -of Kippen. JMrs. Younglidut. who has spent the farmer was supposed to use his iteam passenger I weight I 1,
FOR SAIM—NO. 11 GRADE ALASKA OATS, - The officials, and directors of the � winteir with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. to move the separator to t xt
I . Velvet Barley ar,d No. 181 Peas. . 'NOTTCE TO CREDITORS Hay Tolvimsihip Farmers' MutAial Fire BDrith,ran, left on, gunday to spend a farm and sfuppby- water and wood. It All passengers ride ]be- 0 4
, . . and - 3511-2 EN THAT AL t Insurance Cio. held their monthly . . - I - � few weeks with bier daughter, Mrs,,used to need about fifteen hands,, or tween the axles in this
ANAN, Hensall, Ont NODT"CE IS HEREBY GIV L meeting he�e Dn SatuTdhy. " * I Peppier, of Hanover. Mf. and 31rs.. men, in general -cages. One year Bill finest of all Ford cars. . .
. A RAIN FOR SALEL-A oa�sdltors,and others having cleims against _ Y. P. S. Meet .
. HAY,ND iSEED G the ,gtal. of MARY H. WALKER, late of (Rev. and Mrs. E. Turkbeim and Blonthrion, accompanied Mrs. Young- Dalrymple threighed, for 90 cents per —
No. I mixed alfalfa The regular rn�etivcr of �h,e Bg- blut to H,anovei. alid, Visit our showroom— 4
. laree quavWty ' Of tTie %A�vnship of Bay, in the County of Bar- Mr. H. Stade attended tJhL! funeral of ple spent the day hour When. Bob -first started to I
and timothy hay 1934 croep, loose h y-, on nvondiville Ybung'�w , . Was hejdr on take the Ford V-8 &A I .
on, Widow, who died io= the -Twenty-first day a friend at Waterloo -on Tuesi with Mr. and 'Mrs. Peppier. I thre;h, 'he was at the, .engine himself
I I Lot 25, Concessio� 1, Hay Tp., also the fol- of March, A. D. 1935, are required too for- "Y. Monday 'evening v It 4 �
lawling seed %irain: Spring Wheat "Re- (Mr. and Mrs,. .r ,h, Jean .Smith in Mr. and M!rs. M�DTris and son,.Den- and Bill and Atehi4 ran the s-eppi- today for a trial run.
i ward"; Early "Alaska" Oat4, ripens with war4l unei, claims duly proven to the under- S. E. Faust and son the chair.' Afte. . the meeting was nis, and, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and arbor. I ,often wondered - how any I I I I )
4 bazley; and "Velvet" gi,.,d on or before the Tweaty-seco�d day Of Mitchell and 'Mrs. W. Finkbeiner i ord'S � i I
. B.1cy,' A"I� awried of Apfll, A. D. 1935. " and'da,ughter of 'Stratford vi,�ited xel- O'Pene'd by singing a hymn, the L daughter, Amy, of Stratford visited person- could stand, ,to be in so much r,
I baliley, straw of this variety is more palat- ANjj NOTWE IS FURTTIER. GWEN that ati-v,es iheilre on Stinday. Prayer was repeated in unistini. Win. at th,6 linime of Mir. and- Mrs. Batters- dust anid dirt. f6r as long a time as . I . .
, - I able for feeding to livestock than ,the No. 121. of -ter the said date the Executor 1-widl pro- I Forrest was aippoint;ed as n- 9&� ,&*91
-Prices ,Quoted on opplication. Terim-Cash. distribute the estate- haNing regard [Mr. and Mirs. L, Klapp of Water- ew secre- -by on Sunday. BiiII Dalrymple was and keep his . . I I
Apply to OWEN GEIGER & SON, Hensal,l. ceed to, tary. Jean Smith read a I
: o(nly to the claims ,of which be then rhall loo and Mrs. Wagner iof Shakespeare etter con- ' Mrs. C. W. Hewitt tof Hamilton is health, as he war. always in the
ont. Phone No. 59., 35094 cerning the Finals Religious Drama smoam" I
. _.. I have-zotim I visited at the home of tbeir mother, - viisiting -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. thick %of it. . I
I --..- � DATED "at Exeter, Grit., this 3rd day ef Mrs. L. Klopp, ,on Sund" , ay. in Exeter on Friday. It was decided -Aa,l�n Soldan. I I I Bob used to enjoy having an , , ,
1. . . FOR SALE f. ' April, & D. 1935. . to have a Young Pelopie'st service, 1111 Mrs - afte'r�supper chat and he said he al- 0 1 .
g . Mr. EdL B�aver has started work . 11. Arnold, who 'has been suf oelqlip-��, t)
WHITE FIELD PEAS I GLADMAN & STANBURY. ort remodelling his bouse and is plan- I V`0- fering for a couple ,of weeks or so ways got lonesome when the thresi V �. I _* , I
; , , 'We offer the same at $1.10 per bushel cash. Exeter and Hensa, ring -do make. many changes on the ]in sieleiction by James, Sherwood was -with a severe attack of the flu, is re- ing was over. I I
.1 Secure your requirements now. . . building. a pleasing feature of the' evenin,&. coveiring nicely and is able to be a- Ther� were six sions and two 71&&,/M 1 1 1 .
� , I I I Exocutor's So�icftors. Then Marion Wallace tolok the chair r3und again. daughbers in the family: Bill, Archie, .
. Cook. Bros. Milling Co., 3512-3. — to take charpe of the devuti,Dnal ex- Mrsi, William Hildebrandt and son,
PHONE 54 HENSALL, ONT., KIPPEN .C-11c]"Ies. Alter singing a by=, Mar- Joe, spent a few days during th-e past.. I . . I
. 1 3512-3 1011 Wallace read the, Scripti.ire and week with relatives in London. Pensdon Comimission,Dtinlop-Tire & -.-..:.-.;1 I I -
.. . . . Auction gales 7e Bus4y Beesi Mi�,slion Circle met anoth-ef hyTmn waz, sun,g. Mrs. Mal- The Triany relatives and friends of Rubber Oo., Metallic Roofing Co. Bills ., . .:.' 1.'. � . i
. . , ------- aolm led in prayer,and a hymn was Miss Mimi, Reid of this, village, who and accounts were read as follows: I ..", �
t '.. . ON SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN at the :home of -Miss Margaret Elgie sung. A siezond Scripture was'read .."..... :_., ::: :
. I For Sale or Rent AUCT' ' on Saturday aifi�erqlolon last. Ag this a few weeks ago underwent a!- very Dr. A. Campbell, fireman's, grant, $15; .. ': . I
I . . - . iture and effects at the r�,idence of the b,y X Wallace arf,d Rev. T," A. Car-
I- . a work niie,etlint, the regular pro- se-rious operation in. St. Jo,seph's,Hos- G. WalkeT, meal' -.11.,
]JOUSE FOR SALE — GOOD FRAME late David Fell. Maxket Stre"_t� on Fri'day. Walls s transientsi, $26.00; _.." :1 I .
.. house on Centre StrecltSenf�Drth. the April 15,th, 1935, at 2 o'clock. Everything must grDlmlnie was not followed, and the rni,chael spoke ,on the seven words of pital, will be pleased to learn ,that SICIDitt's Groceiry, relief, $1.60; T. E. ::: I. 4 .
�� ' ash. See the cross in a way that would, s�o'oii :! - ..
' Property recen4dy occupied by James A-rchi- be sold to close the estate. Terms 0 girls were buivily engaged at quilting -he is now reclolveTing rapidly and Drummond, relief, $7; F, W. Hess, ! ". .;: I
'� ?or the afternoon. The hostess sery not be forgotten. Alter a hymn, Mrs- �iopes soon to leave the hospital to printing, $23; J. Sangster, postage . . I —
i, 1 -bald. This prope,t, will be gold cheap. For dodgers for li-d of articles. A. D. SUTHER- -
I,.:", I ,terms appT7 to JOHN FINLAYSON. Chair- LAND aiad WILLIA,M H. HANEY, Execu- ".. ;
i ,h man property co?n=i,tm Scott Memorial tors: George If. Miotf� Auctionee�r. 3511-2 ed a, very dehcibus, lunch. T. A. Carmichael reudero.d a very ,,m,,i,, f,, a time with her brother, and pairt salary, $26.85; C. Volland, _... I . .
Hospital. 3512-4 — Mr. and Ma -s. William Butt of S,eae leas,ing solo "The Old- Rugged Cross." j,hn in London before retti-ming to bea,ming, streets, $1; L. Rands, labo'r, .. . .
- - AUCTION SALE OF FA_RM forth are viedting for a few weeks After anufh-eT hymn was sung, candy -Herisall. - -ninter, labor, 1. . . .
-1 AND TWO FARMS FOR SALE- Stock. Implements. Household Effects. vien to the young ,people. A 1H
�� HOUSE -vvith thoir sion, Mr. and Mrs� Thomas was gil Council Me -eta streets, $1; T. Richardst=6 labor,
11 ". Eight -roomed. frame house, cement !foun- Blacksmith Equipment, Ghicken Houses, Lum- Butut of t1he village. game was pdayed and- the Mizpah . .
t %daitiom, electric light; good barn-, six lots ber arid Wood. Mr. Gao. ,H. Elli,ott has been The regular meeting of the village streets, $3.10; W. Harvey, grant, hall, 1:
I" adapted for market gardenifig. Opposite Sea- instmeted by the tradersigned to sell by Pub- Mr. Robert McDougall of Moose Benediction was repeated. ciouncil was helld Mor/Jay evening in $4.80; W. RDavidsion, coal, hall, . . I
�., forth Collegiate. Seventy-five acres, SVI Lot lie auction 21�. mi4es east of Brucefield (Mill
, . - Jaw, Sask., who has; ,been visiting Mission BaW Nets ..
10, Con. 11. Mhf(Bllop: 50-scre grass far�, Sl� Read), on Tuesday, April 9th, at 1 o'clock, I the council chamber with all. members $17.84; Hlydro, [hall, $8.42; County of S
- -n,ds and irelatives, here for a r e previous Huroq, indigent cas�-, $24.50.,. Total, ::
__ Lot 19, Con. 2, Hibbert, .1,ate charqeq and the folborwing: Horses -4 heavy mare 7 Years .vi th friL The Dgniondville Aligsion Band met .:: . I
�1_1. Margaret Hohlbein estake. �-Apvly to MRS. old, bred from fmPorted1fWtb6'k; Vaged gene.ml COUpde of moniths�, returned to bis in the basement df the church .on weetinz were read, Petty and Sang- $162.k. Petty and Sangster: That -_ ....
1. C. McCORaUCK ,or MRS.. L. RICHARDS, purpiose —e: 1 driving horse,, quiet and good hr,me dU.rin!g the past week. Monday and wag opene-a. by singing ster: That the minutes be ad -opted as the accounts be paid as read. -Car- i i . . I
., oppwit. the Colleg-iate, or to J. H. REST, gingle or double Cattle -I cow freshened 11
" '-Mie , special services which are be- a hymn. The superintendent then read_�Carri&1 F. G. Bonthron., -tax ried. Pletty and R-obision: That we The gracad grWe and wide
.: Solicitor, for Executrke�, &5120 March 7th: 1 cow fres ed M -arch 8th; I -
,. I , cow freshened March 10 1 cow due to ing beld in St.' AnrclTev's United took the chair and'read the "Call to collector, reported re the arrears of sanction, ,the peti�tion rpres skirted fenders of the Ford V43 4 0 .
L . . 1freshen April 9th; I cow'due April 17th ; I 'Uhurch this we-ek should pi4ave very Worship." The president took the 1934 as $636-50. Petty and Sang- B. 'Oule, asking that the 6th cances- j
"" _ cow due May 9th; I cow due June 10th; I �,elT&Ul. The speciall speaker for the chair and the roll call and minutes, gar: That F. G. Ronthron proceed sib of Hay bei taken over as a coun, DEALER'S NAME, ADDFJM I
. Work 'Wanted caw milking ,�veia: 7 calves riising I year old:n . .
" -, A . , 9 "dhj culves: I C.11i,j P.p 6 month. old, entire week is Rev. Charles Malcolm of the last meeting were read. The with the collection, -a the taxes.- ty riond.--r-arried. Petty and Robi- I AND TELEPHONE , - .
I m- of Egmiondiville United Church. .' dffering was, takeli, lyy Wylda Ross Carried. J. Sangster, assessor, re- son: That we charge the Hydro Com- I .
�. ANTED-4,W]�,L WORK FOR . SUMMER number of bens; 2 ducks and I'arake. ,.j Aged
�, -on far -4 A$ply to BOX = EXPOSI- Harris mower, I Massey -Harris. steel rake1 t , b There are still quite a number in and Donald. and John Robert MiLc- ported .,, th-e assessment of the vil- inissibn $10; Sichool Board, $10; and . stiaddi
t,,�%,, , TOR OFFIC1. . " land roller 1 qtilbimtor, 1 disc I rid- -M CiDmmundtY v*w 'are ill with Konzie. sang a duet. Then Mrs. Wal- lage. Petty and, Shep;herd,: Thattbe the Library Board, $5.00, as being . I Aged
: "M plow, 2 walking plows, I Izang plow I coidis end the after-effects of the flu colm led in prayer. The -Baster ,b,u,i .... as se,sme"t, be left in the their share iof the' auditing empens� . I'M- stalli
1," - Massey -Harris. disc fertilizer drill, 11 �un but we hope tk) see them out again thankoffering was arranged for the hands of'the assessior at present.- es-40arried. A delegation from the I .
1. - Ust and Found . (nearly new), 3 farm wagons, 1 hay rack. I in the near future. I end of April. It was also agreed that Carried. petty a,d Sanggt Tha Fir rtmen Aged
.. gravel box Auffler, 1 set iron ,e,: t e Depa t appeared, and re- I
)" I I I I pig crate, I r We axe gdad to report that Mr. there wiouid be a Junior basketball we receive the assessment and look plorted the clianke, in Fire Chiefs, ,
1�1 MONEY LOST -ON MAIN STREET, SEA,- , t ,,&od, rut.ber . -
' lbrith, an Tuesday, Aprfl 2nd. a a � tired top buggy, I steel tired Will"m Jarxott 'Of Hdllsgreen, who team to play on the church grounds over the same at b, future date and James Sangster now being Chief; al- . Daly S . . 1)raft
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I money. Finder notify DAN ROSS, Hensaii 4mm, bug
L: - gy, I cutter, I set bob sleighs, 1 has been ill in Hur`bn Springs Sana- and using the church utewils. Miss that the assemoir be notified to be so discussed- the renting of the Nall .
;, PArww,d. . 9512-1 wire stretcher, I turrft sower, 1 *steel ter i S, I-stobel Forrest will be the teacb�r of Presen t. - -jCarri e d. Oomiaitunicatibns to -them ^Sangster and Shepherd : 9,- 6" , .0 h h&
1. I — triough' 8 feet' long. I brass cylinder ircn
. MONEY LOST-.L4DST IN SEAFORTH 09 feeling much improved, in health and, the game. The Scripture lesvort. witas were read and f,je,d as follow§.: Miss That we ign , Filay
Z * pump, with 30 feet of pipe, I set double hwr- was able th be takien tio bish,e duT_ . int the Firemen the- sum G afa ''
!, I. Fair Day, Apq-il 2n4, a sum of money. Item taken by two girls, Mlary Shadie and C. Mitchell, ,Mr. C. Wtolffe, M.T. R. of $'15 . . Ist,
J:, 1, Lset stagile harness, I third -horse har- ing the week. �-�arried. Petty and Rotbi� I . Ids(
, Finder please leave at THE EXPOSITOR OF; noo, rse L,olJars, pads, hatters. A complete Quite a nu*lmber from -here Lois Finnigan. The delegatm. to go Meganni, Department of Relief, 'Do- ison: That we now iadjourni_-Carried, IF $1
!, , FIC . 9. I 3512,11 b1h,A,.i,tb .11fit: if. m-4. an�. taps and ed Smforth , attend- to the Huron Presbyterial this aron,th minion Tar & Charcoal Cb,, Old Age -Jas. A. Paterisson, Cleirk. Phone 102 - - SeAd . I 0413,
.1 d4cs, vice, hammers and to,ngs; a qutantity of Spring Fair on Tuesday at Exeter were Miss Margaret Fbr- . . . Llst,
. FiDUND-ON FAIR DAY, ON MAJN ST., wood, about 1.5 incbea long; 14 rods woven iast and report a very good crowd. of rest amid, Mrs. Boy McGekmh, of Bg- 17- by
4 Sesifortb, a Rosmry. Owner may ba* wireI Wisconsin incubator and brooder, I bath lonaboktry and ,e;61,bit. _ . .. . . .
same by proving property and paying for thk; diiiickem crate. 2 colony houses, I ben horuse A '. m-o-ndiville. Mary Stewart led- in I ,ed;
," advei4Hsememd. Aipply at THE EXPOSITOR 12!x 94 (nevdy whingled), 1 wood shed, Lum- - reception, for ;Mr. and Mrs. wil_� prayer and Miss IskAbel Fprrest fav- ) . . . . . I tM(
4. OFTIGE. 3&12-1 ber-A quantiLty of new bassvlood 1 -inch lum- Mer Broadflo-ot, newly-weds of Tuck- I . . 0 I F)MRst
#,, I ber, quanAty of elm plank, some hickory er%mirth, was hold in Wiatson's Hall ored with an, interesting story. The . 119a
�1'1 , I I . 0?ink. `12 hickory tionsrues, 8 new hickory program ended. by playing games, . . I I . list,
-11, & I on Wednesday evening last, when a ,FOR 'THE don
... 11% Farm Stock For Sale 161abill. I .usr.r kettle, 2 steel barrels, I large crowd of their fri,ends, relati-ves. Which all enjoyed. 1. . . . 1, . I
,,;, fartla 9181teg. 2 small iron gabes, I fanning and neighbors, gathered to extend . . . . I !Draft
�'�,�' HORSE FOR SALE. - GOOD GENERAL ,nild with screens, grain bags and sacks, I their best wisbes,. The bride and I 0 You will wish to look and fe6l your 1. ast,
k parpose horse for sale. Apply to PDX ci,,Zr� ,.p. Household Effects -1 -bn.I ' . tret
1. 12, THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth I heating sto�e with pipes, I set bed avirings, . I- . best. There are some Suits a n d
f-, 3484�tf 2, c= crates, I butter bowl, crocks, ire.. ful and u1seful gifts. The eveniing - - ___ __ . . ; . . . 'Mare,
...'' dhiry patiln, ry-zelJon can. - 80 -gallon dmm, I Was spent in dancing. 9. Tbot Truble and'Misery left I I W � es . . -let
";-,�� , FOR SALE -PURE BRED DURHAM BULL .oil be., qaa.ntity of seed potatoes (S.*w_ 'Migs Beatrice Goio,per has returned town since Cress Cbm and Bunion Dr ' ses left over, from, last Fall
,11!t, , 11 nronths. bid, "Lancaster Duke?'; sire, flake Jrs.), and numerous otber articles: also .. .1 keit
", "" 'Tbbinwood Duke"; dean, "LEMCBSter Roan I ,,Moatitir of bay and sitraw. Everything to th her bome after a pleasant visit in Salves are gold by -Hemphill's. Drug I I . FIlly
,,,! which, with a good cleaning, will be Faly
I , , �- Loi:17." EDMUND H. GODKIN. Phone 248- he sbld %a proDrietor is giving, up farming- Lansing, Mich, I Store. , 1 1 .
"J,i .� r 3511-2 Xr. Robert %yiman and sister The Young P6ople's, League of the OF good for weeks more of wear. , 10 . Oft
1i " � Tenders Wanted 1. I., - 'Sarab, of the, third concession of United Church held tbedr regular I r Jell
kj� , . . Tucker.smith, received the -a-ad news weekly meeting on A&-nday - . IN&
1�0111!11., TMOMM WANTM-MY THE WUXCIL' ' - WRTGAGE SALID 0 I Send us the' Overcoat and other
�24' , �-'' - hisaling of p,mvig, f6i all Aiot�.nces' over ttm OF VA4UABLE FARM PROPPRTY of Ae death bif their ibrcithe.r4n-law, meetim opened, with . I
') 4b btleft prke'Ver yard mile, I I I., OV61496 Latuelle, iof`Deroit, Who was which all.repeated the Lwd?ia.Prayer. heavy winter wraps for cleaning be- .
l&.", '..gWed and marked -Tender" JO.D. F. Mo; 4,tjN,t`ETt&-e� By VIRTUE OF THE POW- woll and fayorabk� known to the The Scripture lesson was read by .
I cleik. "mig-2 6it 0 e conUined in a certain .morit- pelolide of this.: eo#=%inity. Mi. Goldie Ovo%k;�. The.' . . I.. I �, fore You put them in the' . I Vann
11.1.. _� wage which twill be Otoduced. et the time of minutom of . the —
I "' , I .11 -, JENDMI8, NOLL BE 11,90MVIM Raq., there *01, be 6frered for sole by Public; & approv- . I
41C'�e, "'...-SOAt" Latrielle's,1vife, whose maiden name last meeting were jead an
A . ,L,_ ". r 0burwo bfihe T'VVWMv",W Hay anatton, sd4beei;Z ylerved Via, on Bator. was Maris Dayinihn, and a daugh- ed whatch was followied by hynin. A . N . tie%
lia*.P.:-.0-11661 . o'Aack pAM, A�day, Aorfl 16th, day, the prg. A. D. 1935, at - .Mrs. Peter Pleasing duet was then a -
50 .P"", JA66 Tjftg'eftir%�fbr gj�poyft&, L a"& wn sht%) of 7%1 tthlj.�, the CWio�jot Huron. Year and dari!ng most of that timo flelia, W1111D gRV-0 9 . I Roha
M','",�Jvery - interesting SUIT. or OVERCOAT 'or OVERCOAT
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4 " " _ " a 'k -rmd'eed Piano ae" DRESSES, cleaned, from ..... $1.00
, ""X 9114 ,,, " ,.,. hl gave 4 wee N.D.-
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