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IL'111�'��I'� � - - � - " . I hunger in a land, of plenty. Tra4n, leavess at .6.35. Dinner served I 'sW thi,q week with I , I .
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I &f -P& ,� . there sball be no mloire poverty nor Tra.nsfex to Pennslyliviania Station.' Mxs, Leeper and,IMT9. Anna Me -
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, ,A ... W. WAwied, L.t and Found, Cominx Events. Etc. --per w*rd. Nvish you all success and� in the pTovL- 'Mondhy, December 2-. Arrive Ham- -, XT. 'and Mrs'. Earl .
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_1Z 11,��,,,�,_.. I week ........................... I ................ I cent hice -of God it may -be your task, ilton, Canadian National Railways,
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,,44� , � I ,. , . mum charge, first insertion ................. 25 Cents � . I Mr. amd ft�s. Taylor Of Elkon, . R
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1,, � 11 -c and abbreviation counts as one wor(L , Abberta forth f ,om the valley . . I I
I., ,"11 � h figure_.initial DomlnionvLo the heights of - Mich., Mr. amd Mrs. Gregor at. .
� -1 of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices -1 cant per word. Minimum. 60 cents per weelL so our .
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, �,,,' care of The Huron Expositor. for 10 cents, prosperity and, .
, ��, , I Irtes may he directed to a Box Number. Mrs� .
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. �' . 1. In replying, Premier Aberhart I a in the interests of ;:1 - I �
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,.f!�':kO �cnt* additional per week will be charged it ads in above classes Iame not PaW bv� the stressed how pleased he, was to be . -hter, Elean- . " - - .
�'�,i �:�,, ' lftturda7 night in the week in which the ad was run. I me town. Notlee&or the smartest and , Mrs. Dohe , .
I miore in his old ho ,rtT'and d1aug
`�. 1-4 back once I its, c"all'at The Bonnie Bon- or, of London- visited M. and bks� W. H. GOLDING I ,
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VT -,,,,%#ba. '11arriagee and Deaths inaE�rted free of charge. "It tak%-s me back to the old days newest Ill . . . . ., .
. ,,,,�' . �., I i;et �Shop, in'the buildirig former,ly GelD. Patty one day recerAly.
�, -, ., !� :4iiamon Sales, Notice to Creditors, Ltc,--aates on aP%dtc*tiou. when I used to go up from Egmond- .
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,,.,",",I ., For Sale Wanted f(yobball with the Seaforth Hurons - _ 3534-4 Perth .. I .1
"I . . . . . "u". I i— I It is a mighty fine thing to be i�� I I I Thursday afterhoon, last was a 'Ired . I .
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111� " " ,, COAT FOR SALE -GIRL'S COAT, 14 or 15 WANTED TO BUY-,JERSE 1,e,re and tell you: how we have been ex day.," for the public school when
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F, n�,,�: �gbting for the cauise of the commo aifi '
"', T years. in good condition. - years I suff
11 , I . y -to BOX 47, EXPOSITOR OF- T. B. -test. Apply A) H. G. MUM Seaforth. . Corn Salve removed, 'it. ' At Hemp- .
"�' . ,Iohably. A,ppO �5351 people." He went om to relate the .1-1 Street - fiom the Town Hall to the I , ,
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" 1,,,��, . . - Hotel Taft is located within a . school grofunds was the ,,.- Fullarto
. , �,., . SALE -THREE JERSEY COWS. ONE WAINTED-TWO MILL STONES AS US- pointed -out Social Credit was their d bow as they were .
I ��I ,, FOR having , ' w steps of theatres, housing , Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hortion spent by the . " � '
� � due soon: one Foh-r4ary; one march: ed. in small s..,ri*L mills. fe
I'll... - n ne only, solution. Hie r�marked on the
I .... 1,11, � ey heifer; one light mare, num- these or knowing -here they T��y_b. P,ro(3u C- the week -end, with friends in H-amil- massed in, procesision beaded
, yearling Jers A. N ed. please advise ,in writing to Box 46, Ex� number of cars on the street here plays the *orld talks about. Roxy Citizene Brass! Band and their teach- Tuesday, Sept. 24 � .
"'U" � ber yearling hen*. OAKES, 1�13miles I � and Radio� ton. I
011''. . west Hensall. ., \ 535x2 POSITOR OFFICE. � 3535x2 'compared tKN similar towns in Al- Theatre is in the hotel Mr. and MErs. A. J. Switzer and, ers and fol-lowed"by a very large � �.. j�
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ars or ga
City is adjacent. Around tho children and Miss Alice Higgins, of gaLliering f -no on y a 3
New York's smartest the Beach O' Pines, Mr. A. Bovien of mapY f rcom the, rural districts. -The
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Farms For Sale
"I am proud of my native town,"
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corner are
Terminals and business'
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Myth and Mr. and, Mrs. Orville Beav- fOI113wivg school. sectiofis :too -
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adIatpted for market gardening. Opposit Sea-
hxth Collegiate. Farm c�t,75 acres, SI., Lot
he coficluded, gl" You are
proud of mv.. Social Credit has, put
shops. Nor.ma, of in. the proees'sion: S.
er-and little -daughter, t, 6.
diz,tricts are at the door. Ith; 10, Tuckersmi h; N
Farclubar, Sunday at the home el'sirns -S. S-
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,F. G. 'Sanderson, - M.P.0,
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tate or the late W. R. Smulie, IADt .2,
kea-&mirth con-
Cc,. 7, H.R.S., Township of Tue '
� jour name on the ma�p. � Seaforth
will be know n. . throughout the world."
spent
I Mrs. RQbe�,t I.Eggins, in 2, Hay, and No. 10, Usborne. Arriv-
of M.r. and
ink at the schlool grounds the repre-
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house and bank barn, and priced to sell at
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Premier Aberhart was born in Hib
Mrs.
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. . Mr. and Mrs. Clal-e vanhorne of
sentati of ithe Fair presented each
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Smillie, Hensall; Jame
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London visited, -at the home. of Mr.
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R� ers. Seafortli, or from the undersigned at
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Louisa AberhaTt and, the late Wd ham
Aberhaalt. When he was five Years
and Mrs. Geo. Hudson on -Sunday following is the list of the'prize win-
ners: Oats, I qt., Kedth� McLean, No.
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3.3"Hewin Ave., Toronto. A� G. SMaLLIE,
Excouto�-. $536-t;f
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of age he moved with his parents to
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The Laddes�' Aid of Carniel'Presby-
10, Tackersuilth; Jean Triebner, No.
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Contestants May Work Together and
.e holding a meeting 2, Hay. Oabsdu sheaf, Jean, Triebner,
teTian Church ay
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school. -me years L s at ,er
Divide Votes
on vFridlay afteirnoon, Sept. 20, at the
No. 2, Hay. Barley, qt. .
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neck -ties at prices defying competition. 157
CLOSE AVENUF� Toronto. 3536xl
Four,.mil6s- from S eaforth
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purchased the farm on the 3 d
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now owned by Robert Boyc r
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Sbould one town an
home of the president, Mrs. Beptha
Blamblie Thompson, .Hensall- Jean'
McDoulgaR, No. 10, Hay; Robt.-Keys,
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graduating from the Seaforth C'01-
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Little IM,iss Caioline, Parlmer,-
No. 2, Hay., Barley, -O.AiC., sheaf,
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legiate Institute and, the ,Normal
be permitted, each 'one being cre,dited
daugiliter of Mr, and- Mrs. Roy'Parl-
n-pson, Hensall. Sweet
Blanche Thoir .
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For Sale or Rent
Frame house, frame barn.
School he taught near Wingham. and with vne�half of -the combined to tal
mer, was taiken to Victoria Hospital,
corn, Golden, Ba,ntam,- Ross Keys, No.
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'Votes, Notice of this, a rrangement
London on saituTdiay, where' she was
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2 , Hay) I 7
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FOR,Rp'leteily
Part cash- balance on ex-
took a coLuirse in Queen's University,
must be given -to the Club Manager,
Operate d on for mastoids..
,Sandy MacArthur, Hensall. Mafi�
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capit.al required. Apply to P, O. BOX 322,
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tended terms, 4 per cent.
Kingston, and spent mor6 than 20
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years asprincipal of the Calgary'COI-
and, on�ce started, cannot be rescind-
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I -Mrs. James Logan if, attending the
Star',
gells, Marg. Kercher, No. 1, Tucker-
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SmIlf
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J. F. Pouliot, M.P.
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interest.
legiate, Institute. .
His mother lives with ter son, Mr.
The abov e rule wouldallow friends
be other's, cbm-par ,y
Grand, Chapter of the Eastern,
which 1� bein,k held, in London 'tbd.%
Cecil Kipfer; Heasall. Turnips,
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Bruce Glenn, No *i6- - Usborne-" Helen
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miles east of Clinton, tn Highway,, good
Ap,ply to
Charles Aberhart here'And it was to-
to a."ured of each
should they be declared winners.
week. *
Mrs. Ann Rladson
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SelveR, No. .10-, Usborne; Arnold
outstand*tg French orators of tha I I
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bank bam frame hou,e; wen watered; '98
acres. Apply THOMAS LIVI�;GSTON, ClLn-
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COM,1.VUSSION'ER OF AGRICULTURAL
LOANS,
heT that the AlbeTta Prelnier first
went ,upon his arrival in town,
In-jue list of Club Merchants, who
ha)ve jodned the "Good"Will"' CI ub will
and- claughtter,
Mrs. WDson Carlisile, are sipending a
Campbell, No. 2, Hay. Beets, D. D.
Red, -Mice Pfaff, Hen,sall- B. Mor.
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Parliament Bldgs., Toronto.
be found in, the adver�tisement on page
few c1layi at the home of the former's
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'Barbara
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R. C. McLachlan ,
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Mr. and.
&cm -in-law and daughter, I
Kippen.
bell, No. 2, Ray. Carrots
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Club6
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Kingston to resume his, studies at
Queen's Ujiiversd,ty,
Entries should be made asi soon as
Mrs, Al Harvey, of .
Mrs. h. Rennie, Mrs. Cantelon, Mrs.
cla-le Hen-
Shepherd, Hensall, J. Drys, y
President of the 20th: Century .
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Mr. and Mrs. John Sel _Lwalm of
po a,sdible. -
Re -ad the ,rules and regulations ano.
Paisley, Mrs. Hes,s and Miss Ethel
sall; H. Love, Hensall. Onions_ -G.
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.-tone, No. 10, Usborne; M, Brock,
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HE �3 t Wednesday. Any in-
er, I tray since las
Sebe'waing, Mich., visited at the home
rize awards, on ,page 6 of
the list of p,
Murdock ,spent the week -end at Or-
Hensall; Ray. Floster, Hensall. Pars-
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for mation, phone 13 on 131. PETER SIVP-'
NEED SUFFE.R WITH RHEUMA.
NO tisrrL Backache. L=bugo.-USE RL;M-
,of Mi6s Anna Resis over the week.
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this Issue. Any other infurmation
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illia and Callander and report a very
nips, Bob ,Smythe, No. 2, Hay- A-
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ACAPS. KEATING'S DRUG STORE.
end.
Louis Brisson of East Windsor
w1l be gladly given by the ' Club, Man,
pleasant ,trip. ., I
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Miss Florene McDonald of, Lon-
.
Passmore, No. 10, Usbo'rne; �B,j.�
'Hens;-alL
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.Mr.
was a visitor in town on Monday
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ager, R. L. T aylor, at The Ex-p6sitor
Office, or any ,of the merchants
clon spent the -��eek-end &�re withher
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Reis ' Asters ' Jack Qqmn,
No. 10�, Usbotrne; Marian Sangster,
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County,of Huron
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� �, Auction Sales .
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A number from town attended the
,by
where Coupons are available '
mlathcT, Mrs. Agnes, M�Donald.
Hensall; - Barbara Shepherd, Hensall.
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Exeter Fair on Tuesday afternoon. -
Full de�fls as to itineraTy of trip
Mr. and Mrs - W. McLean and chil-
Scabdosa John F'ritZ,No."10, Uq,�orne,
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,CLEARING AUCTIO R'�
TREASURETS NOTIGE
'Mr, Norman Rup-p and Mr. Henry
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are announced elsewhere.
dren, who, have spent the past two
Bloss Pe'ppbr, No. 1, Tackersmith; R.
,
- 1 8 p.m.
;
. St -J., Implements and Feed. -McNeil and
-
_ will sell by public auction
Nairn, Auctioneers I
AUSED
Slu6tvr of De'roit,spent a few clays
in the village this week.
Pemernber! The conitest op-rs on
weeks at the home of her parents,
turned
Mr. aftd ,Mrs. Passmore, re to
ff,ed&en, Hens4ll. Zinnias, Marian
Hensall; H. McQueen,No.
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on, Lot 26, Cone,��Aion 13, Hibbert, 5 miles
east o,f Hemall, on Tues0my, October ist. 1935,
-to, be published in th'e Ontario Gazette EL
County of Huron to
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1 Discuss Tax Collection
,
Saturday, September 21st, and, c'a-es
on 'Saturday, Noven&er 23. I
their home in HamiltQn the begin-
Drummond,
10, Usiblorne; Beverl�4ffofrgan, No. 10
Nag -1
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at 12,30 *'odoek, sharp. tne following: Hor.,es
6 old: 1'
besold for taxes in the year 1935. The lists
At ,-. �Trecial ni&eting of the coun-
ning iof this week.
Mr. L. Mendoza the
Uisborne. Ggsthot; B. Thompson,
� Joseph .-e .
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.
-1 agrieuktunil Ntick m2re ye2n;
agricultaral 4gr�y P, i �:�,!,-n 6 'ye,irs uId ; I
.
'n-pponr in the Ontario Giv3tte issues of Aug-
uat 3, September 7 and October 5 of 1935.
cil of the Towti.,:hip of Hay, held on
1
visited over -
wee'k-end, at hishome in Toronto. -
Ifensall; Bob Hes's, Hensall; Joe
Marks, Fr. Marigold, Har-
Reeve �f Hibbert Tp.'
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general purpIL Oae�gelding. 7 years old. perfect-
ly reliable single or double; I aged dri i
, ""'cr
And further take notice that urdess the
as advertised are not worWr
Satul-clay evening, arrangements were
completed for the collection of the
" ITINERARY OF TOURS
IMrs. Langlay of Detroit is -visiting
,0ents-all. .
old Koehl.er, I-rIe-vsall; N. Sangster,
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- I Ross R. McKay - .
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- snare with foal bT her side and supoosed to
be in foal wpain. Cattle --4 pure bred Dur-
taxes and cools
paid, I shall Proceed to sell the lands on the
G'de"'h
taxes for 1935. The branches of the
Bermuda De Luxe Tour
at the home of Mr. Robt. B1011thTon
and Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Hensall; Manan MacLaren, Hensall.
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ham cow,, bred. to calve in Niven�ber: I H,,I.
said lists at the Court House in "
Tuesday. November 12, 1935, at the hour of
Bank of Montreal at Zurich, Hensall
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Snap Draigon, Bob Car1eron, Hensall;
Drys-
H,nsall, Vice-Piesident Thomas MC4
1-
steim cow bred, to calve in November; 1
two o'clock in the after-noor, The adjourned
and Exeter will take in taxes as in
Thursday, November 2&bh: Leave
Church Services .
Marg. Kercher, No. 1, Tuck.; J.
Millan Young Liberal Club of Sea4 .
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Durham heder, bred. to calve in November;
sale, if'necessary, will be held at the same
former years. Thepenalty on unpaid-
Hamilton, :Canadian National Rall-
dale, - Hensall, Calendula, Emma
forth. .
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.1 black, Jersey heifer, bred, to calve in No.
vember-, 2 Durh= cowb. bred, to calve in
time and place two weeks later, November
,taxes A -as fixed at 3 per cent. up to
ww�rsl, 8.47 pan.
Services in Carmel PresbytteTian
Strbbbp. Helichrysum, Jas. Clarke,
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January I Durhana cow bred, to calve in,
26, 1935.
Copies of said lists are posted in my office
December 31, and interest at 6 per
Special car reserved, for party.
Chua,ch on Sun -clay last were conduct- .
Hensall; -C. Knight, No,. 2, Hay- Mar-
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April: I Hereford cow. -bred, to calve the la4t:
at the Court House. Goderich.
cent. per annum. will 'be added after
I PudIman lbwer berths included.
ed by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Young,
io-ii Paisley, H ' ensalk Pialks Verda
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of April; 1 pert Jersey heifer, milking good;
2 two-year-old heifers: 2 2-year�old steers;
A. H. El�SKINE, .
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Ja,,uary I on all taxes until paid.
'attend Fall
Friday, Novemb,er 29: Arrive ill,
both morning and eivening, the Sa-c-.
Breber, No. 2, B . .,, No.
:ay; S-. Trizner i
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Staffa Tp. HaJ1 �
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5 heifers rising ,two; a Spring calves; tw-j
r, County of Ruro .
Treasure h
Goderich, Ont-,
Dun". forget to Zurich
Fair T�esday A
,New York, Pqmnsylvania Station, 8.1.5
rament of the Lor&s. Supper ,being
to
2, Hay; G. Hamilton, Hensall. Winter
B. Thomipson,r HensalL
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1.
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. calves 15 months old; I calf 3 month. old.
IlDgs---2 pure bred York sovvs due at time of
Treasurer's Office,
t 1. 19,S5.
Augus .
3531-13
next afternoon. num-
ber of the �pecial prizes being offer-
a.m.
Transfer to Hotel Taft, Tin -es
observed at ithe mormng .service
quite a large congregation. The an-
Wheat, I qt.,
H. DdIling, No. 1, Tuck.; H. Gamp-
Friday, Sept. 27
-,
sale; 1 pure bred York s�ow Aue October 24th ;
ed are on display In the windows of
Square's largest hotel, within a few
them was very appropriate to the
'bell, Nu. 2 Hay, . Potatoes, Irish Cob-
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I Pure bred York sow due December 2nd: 1
bred York so%v due December 5th: 2 p�ire
W. H. Hloff man's store,
ste-ps of theatre, business houses and
. -on and the solo parts in it were
mcasi
blers, MaIg. Bell, Hensall; E. MC-
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pure
bred York sows, bred 1 month: 1 pure bred
Notice 'to Creditors
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New Ybrk�sl smartest shops.
-tadven by Wm. A. ,McLaTen and Mrs.
.
Queen, Hensall; Joe Ma-eks, Hensall.
I 8 P.M. -
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York sow. jw�t bred: I pure bred York hog;
Breidqd.wt and luncheon served at
H. HarbuTn. At the evening service
Green Mountains, ,S. Wcdff , . Henisail;
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- - SPEAKERS:
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9 choice York hogs. .5 months old: 2 chunki
three months old: 8 pigs 7, week, old. F,)%l
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HILLSGREEN
hotel. Morning free for shopping. -
Transfer to Pier 95, North River,
in adddtion itIo the anthem, a ladies'
4
clogrtette composedUpf Irene Hog-
He
H. Me.Qt;een, No. 1, Usb.; Bob ss,
Hensall. Dooley, M Brock, Hensall.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1�1
-Number of year old bens; number of Rock
pullets; numher of Rock roosters: number of
.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
Nareditors nnd others having claims against
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Local fall fa,irs, are now the order
2 p.m., and safl -first-class, on new
garth, Mabel Workman, Dorothy Dat-'
. H.'
Bob Nicol, Hensall; J,oe Marks, -
'Hensall
Harold Long, St: Marys -,, � �
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Leghorn pullet--;: rumbet of Leghori) roc,zterq.
,
the estale of JOHN SI.NIMON& late of the
of the dny in the surroun,ding dis-
"Queen of Ber=da." Every room
.arq and Mrs. Harburn was very pleas"
sall. Calbbage, ,BQb HeGs, -
A-
r
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Im,Plexnent�3--Nla�s��(,Y-Ha�ir, binder 6 -foot cut,
'McCirmick
Township of Hibbert, in the Country of Perth.
ti -ict. .
with shower bath and toilet.
ingly rendereA
Marion Green, Hensall; M. Brock.
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in good shapei mo%ver, 5 -foot cut:
home rake, international spring tooth culti-
Farmer. who died on the Thirtieth dayact
June. A. 1). 1035, are required to forw rd
Miss Margaret Reichert very -pleas -
tSa,turday, November 30th: At sea,
de luxe liner
'Harvest Home Services mad,ked the
,ccasion in St. Paul's, ,Anglican
Hensall. Dining room bouquet, M.
G,odwin, Hensall; J.' Pais -ley, Iren-
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The Candidate
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vaftor, M,assey-Harris 13 -hoe seed drill. set 4
see Lion harroivs, s,�el land roller, th rolv t
-OL'
� duly proven to the undersigmed
their clakn-
September,
antly entertained several of her
enjoying the super
"Queen, of Bermuda"---exaellent, cuie-
O'hureb, the morning Service being,
sall; NoTma Cbok, Hensall. Northera
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disc, hand tur�nip sviver, two -row turnip W.
so
on or before the Thirtieth day of
A. 1). 1995.
's birth -
,choolmates to her thirteenth
line and servite--world's finest cruis-
taken by Rev. Mr. Townsend of LIDn,
Spy. Apple, Vylanda Tockey, 2, Hay;.
W. H. GOLDING
er. good farm wagon. bay rack, set of Brown
& Clark boxes, '%IcCormrick.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
day party on Saturday. She receiv-
.
ing stearner,
don and the evendng zervic6 by Rev.
J. Paisley, "Hem -all- Clarence Knight,
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sleighs. gravel
Deering fo�tilizer drill. .mccormick do -able
after the sMJ date the Executors will v-
ceed to dL,tribute the estate, having regard
ed many fine gifts.
Miss Annie Jarro,tt spent Thum -
Sun -day, December 1: Steamer goes
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Mr. Hunt od Trivitt Menio,rial chui h,
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N . 2, Hay. ��no,7 Apple, Wanda
will speak at each meetin94.
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furrow rid'n- plough. Cockshutt manure
spreader nearly ne-, Cockshutt single fu -row
only to thp claim5 of which ,they then &hall
have
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day with ffiends in Hensall.
right into Hamilton Harbor, Bermuda,
and clocks at 9 a.m.
Exeter. In ad -&tion to the an -them -s
and hyffins, by the choir fine, selec-
Tuckey,�No. 2 , Hay, E. Dawson, No.
107 Usb.; C. Knight, No. 2, Hay. Ripe
,
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riding plough, 2 No. 21 11 '
Fleu ry w Ming
rlou,,hs. rubb,x t1red buirgy. Portland cuttcr,
notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 10,th day of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson visited
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Free transfer th Elbow Beach Ho-
tions were given by Mr. Middiemiss
Tomatoes, Heqen!Selves, No. 10, Usb,;
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150 feet of ,1, d��w rope. new; set of 2.000
September. A. D. 193Zi.
the latter',s paxent&, Mr. and Mrs.,.1
tel with beautiful bathing ,beach of
-of Exeter, and, Frank Allan of Staf -
C. Knight, 2, Hay; Ross Knight, No.
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lb Rerdrew scales, Clinton fanning mifl.,.
GLADMAN & STAYBURY. .
-Jones of near Listowel.
coral sand, the finest in, Bermuda,
fa. At the morning service Mrs .
2, Hay. Fall or Winter Pears, H.
Don't Fail to heart Se d d-
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sl:rng chain, culony house. slin,t ropes, Anker
Holth p
creamp.,e arnior, wheelbarrow, -ter
I Hensall and Exeter,
. Executors' Solicitors.
Several attended the almiversar,v
. . .
'where rooms without bath are -
re
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Goodwin very pleasingly ,took the
-paxt
Koehler ens,all; J. Trieb-ner, No. 2,
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dresses—the spea rs ,Aave,,'
!11V
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trougi'I, root Liper. set of br"ching n,ir,�,.
set of plough harne�s, set of sinscle drmo.,
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services in the Goshen Line Church
on Sunday from this vicinity.
served.
Sun -clay, Decenib,er 1, to Mon -day,
solo in the anthem. Stilendid.
sermoms, appropriate to the occasion,
Hay; A. Russell, No, 2, Hlay. Barred
Rock Cockerel, B. Thompson, Henisail;
.
7 SS L7 fo)�You
an import( nt me I I
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'. harn-ws. neariy new: s
I . . m of light dri,
Mrs. Frank Farquhar of HensaE
- Born uA
D*cember 2: In nutia, the boa
re Pe Revs Townsend and
we gil n by .
Gordon ,S�o,ne, No,. 10, Ustb,-.; J. Pads-
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. hemw and tugs, 1 Hjippy Thought ran7L-inig
good shape, 1 2DO-mg incubator. tru-c wl.e, I
binder, I acre of mangels, 1 acre of
�, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
N
spent a day with,her mother, Mrs. J.
C�chrane. I
tiful-attractive landscapes and sea-
mapes. .
Hiint which were very nmeh efijbyed..
The chuTch was most betautifully de-.
ley, Iffen-sal-1. Barr,W'Rock Pullet, G.
Stone, No. 10, Usb,; E. Dawson, No.
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Ladies' '"huhicoriie
41,
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.for .
wrryips. a civanti,tv of grain. 50 tons o,
, ' hay,
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creditkirs and other, having claims against
the c4tate of ALEXANDER BUCHANAN.
.
Rev. Mr. Page ,of Exeter will be
ed: Carriage drive to 1)11 --
Intlu&
with flowers, fruit
corated.. ' and, grain.
I 0, Uvb ,,; B. Thompson, H. emali. v�.
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sap
s spiles and bu,�ets. log jack. logging
late of the Village of Hensadl, in the County
the guest speaker at the ariniversary
er,stown around Harrington Sorund,
The attendance at th&' sei-16ces, was,
Leghorn C,ockerel, K. McLean, No% a,,,
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chain. cant h,,ok. sh.v,ls, forks. ,hiffietre,�,
n-kyokes and numerous other article;. 11 -
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of H.mn.. Retired Farmer, who died on the
Ninth dav of Auzuvt� A. D. 1935, are requLr-
ser�ices at the Hillsgreen Ohurch on
visiting DVHI's Hole, Aquariu " Cry-
fair but not as large as it should
have been
Tuck.; T. Tayllor, No. 10, Tuck,- G
.
(Inserted bythe Huron -Perth Liberal
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tive.ly no reserve a� proprietor i-� giving 'up
,d to f0'rwa-rd their claims duly proven to
Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The
stal and Leamington Caves. with cry-
for such fine services.,
!�'tfjne, No. 10, Tuck.; White Leghor�
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Association) .
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farming. Terrnz_Ca,7h, PETER L. Mc'
tihe tinde,i�rn,d on or before the 3M day of
choir from Kippen are supplying the
G`ball stalactdtes and stalagmites gloam-
ReIv. A. Sinclair of the United
P ullet, H. Taylor, No. 10, Tuck.; G.
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NAUGHTON, Proprietor; McNeil & Nairr,
I Aurtione4rs,
September. A. D. 1935. . .
music for the oc i
casion.
ing like jewelz in s,etbing of gorgecus
Church conducted the services both
Stone, No. 10, Usb.; B. Thompson,
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AND NOT'ICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
�
Rev. Mr. Band y of Varna was in
beaut .
Y
mlo,rning and evening and the ,,choir
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Hensall;, Dozen Brow -p Eggs, G. Me-
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after the said' date the Exe"tors will Pro-
ceed to distribute the estade having reg'ard
only to the claims of which they then ahni
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Charge of "the service here ,on Sun-
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day. I
Ralance of time free for shoppin
, 9,
,')athing at renowned Elbow Beach-
_'.
dlid their part vL. e, WE At
p Y.
,the arning Se i e ere wa� a duet
��2
Lean, .No, 10, Tuck.; -1R, McDougall,
No. 10, Uvb.; K McEw`��, Hensall.
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AUCTION SALE-TO.CLOSE THE ESTATE
have notice.
tennis, dancing, special enterta' -
In
by Launce and, -rank Ratters,by and
Dozen Wbilte E ggs,--Do-rii Kercher,
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. of William James Walsh, Deceased, the
DATED at Exeter. Onit., this 10th day of
Mr. and Mrs. Lamport and farrily
ment at hote"ftern-oon tea served
.
at the evening service, in keeping
No. 1, Tuck.; C. Dilling, No. 1, Tuck;
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farm stock and implements detailed below
wifi be offered for sale at Public Aucti,m ,>n
September, A. D. 1935.
. spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Love.
-host in attendance. Free carriage
with the subject, nam,ely 'Popular
J. Paisley, 11qnsall. Beef cattle, Al-'
Tuck.; A. Pa&smo,re, No. 10, Usb.;
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the premises rectentay nccupied�by ,
Nir %',,I�h.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
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daily.
Hymns and History Connected With
fison M -organ, N nald
0.1 10, Usb.; Do
Marg. GI ;Iann, No. 10, Usb. Writiy4,,
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known as Lot No. 9. in the 10th Concession
Hensan and Exeter,
. -
-Monday, Deceniber 2: Lea�ve Ber-
Them," -the foUb1tviog numbers were
Gase, No. �, H�ay. Halter broken
. CAlf,
4th Class, Lorna Zuefl,e, Hensall; ,
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of the T,,-n.�hi� of 1M.cKillop. on' 1--ri,lay
October 4th, co,mmencing at 12.30 p,rn., a harp:
Executors' Solicitors.
3535_3
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rnu-da, 3.00 p.m., per "Queen of BeT-
given: Duk by 'Mr. Goodwin, ,and
ifli�';
A. Morgan, No. 10, U,s,b.; Donald
Leths . Glanville, No. 10, Usb.; Annie -
'Hur-
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The sale. wiii be �ithow reserve awl c%ory-
EGMONDVILLE ,
muda.11
Mrs. Geo- solo by Frank But.
Case, No. 2, Hay. Ewe lambs, Grant
Morgan, No. 140, Usb. Map of
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1h ng r�ig�t be sold including the following:
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Tuesday, December 3: At sea-
tersby, and a -trio by Mrs. Drysdale,
Case, No. 2, Hay; Bruce Glenn, No
on, Joe Marks, Hemall; J., Clarke,
T.,
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Horses -I matched team. mare 7 ye,
.1 .a-,�, gcId-
ing 6
Marriages
Miss Ria HiII55' - 'of Toronto was a
dameiny, 9-immdng, deck games. ,
'MT. Lorve and, Mr. Gtoodwin, and in
10, Usb.; Donald Case, No. 2, Hay;
Hensall. - p of
Iler.sall; Bob Nicol, me
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Years; 1 coach home. 7 years: I driv-
ing
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week -end guest' with her,parents.
Wedn-day, December 4: Ard
,the antheT n, Mrs. Drysdale took the
Gerald 'Glenn, No. 10, �U.sb. Sand-
-North America, Marjorie McDougall.
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mare. -S YeArs� Cattle --7 cc-,, fram 3 to
7 Y411%. supp-_,ed to be in calf; 7 yes,lin .
9 :
Misses Laura Mr -Mi
' Man and Jos-
at New York 9.60 a.m. Transf to
'
s,ulo Part. The services were tairly
wiches, M. MacLa—f Hensall; L.
Nr,. 10, Usb.; Cecil Ks r,
'pfe 'Heigall -,
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ARIGHIBALD-BURNS.---on Saturday, Aug.
. �
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- Hogs-,
8 calve,;: 14 f.t ,.ttI,. York,hire
31st, at Chattanooga, Tenn., Dorothy Ellen,
Sphine Sparham, Toronto, were week
Hotel Taft where rooms will . rro-
well attendtd, particularly at, th e
MiacLaren, Bjemslal,l - Ruth Hess, Hen-
Margaret Glenn,'No. 10, Usb. Draw-
; ; .
6-; 7 chunk�q about 75 lbs. each. Sheep_
elder daughter b,f Mr. and Mrs W. A-
.
ts
end gues with Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
vided for uise during the day. Luneh-
morning service. , I
Sall.. Douglinfuts, J. TriebneT, No. 2,
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ing, Animal, Eleanor Dawson, No. 10,,
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.11 g -d ewes: I ram. Poultry -3 ve-e 3
duck�, GL heTL '
1� � Dngs-1 Police dog. 1 CMIie
Bu rns. to mr. A. Edward Archibald, son Of
Mr. a-nd -Mrs. Andraw Archibald. Seaforth.
McMillan. I I
eon served at hotel. AfteTnobn. free.
Com=ni,in .services in .the United
Hay; J. Paisleyo Hensall; M. Paisl�ey,
Usb.; Ross Keys, No. 2, Hayt Crayon -
;. !e
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dog. mr,lemenL;-1 binder with grain liftels.
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Leave hotel at 5.30 p.m. for Pen.-nsyl-
Ohumh will be observed -on Sunday,
.
HensaYl. Sorur Milk, Bi,seuits; H.
Drawing, fruit, R. Kercher, Nio. 1, . �
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mower. 2 seed drill�-, 2 cultivators. 1 roller,
vania Station. Train leaves at 6.35
Sept. 29, at the morning s;e IrIice, with
Selves, No. - 10, Usib.; B_ Sheppdr:d,
Ti:i*.; J.' ClaTke, Hensall; D. Ker-
.. 11� I ..
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2 disc hArro-�,. I rnat,,;re �preader. 1 hay
load-, I horse
.. Births -
CONSTANCE
p.m.
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preparatory services on the, Friday
Helisall; B. Thompsun, Hensall. But-
6-er, No. ,1, Tuck. Poster ,,briiuc .
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rt�kc. i hay rack with �Iioinw
rack, I truck wazon. I "i'�d wagon, 1 wag -,1
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Din,ner served in d ink car. ],)w-
in'
evening preceding,
teir Tarte, J. Paisley, Hensall; E.
Pl&nt� of ,Milk," Marg. Ke,;�her,,No.
CALDWELL-In Seaforth. on Thur%day, Sep-
NW � box, I ,�Coek rrick, 2 buizzieq. 2 cutters. two
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'Air. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson of Au-
er . berths provided. .
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Sept. 21, what is
Has,kim, Hensall;.Marg. Glenn, No. 10,
1, Tpek.; S o Drunimand H -
fari h en
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harrow . 3 swfifts each; I two -furrow rid-
i"a
tember 5. to .14r. and Mrs. Harry A. CaJd-
burn and Mrs. Sclater of Seaforth
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NEW YORK CITY DE LU_KF ALL
t—ed as Rally Day Services will be
Usib. Gfin,ger Bread, J. Gorbett, .'No.
sall; M. Glenn, No. 10, Usborne.
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plough. 1 -ingle-furrow ridinv Plough: 3
walking
we)l, of Tuckersmith. a daughter.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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held in the three local churcheg and
2, Hay; H. Selves, No. 10, Usb; Mar-
Landscape, Pearl Harpole, Hen�rall;
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plough.s. 1 gana Vlouzh, I set bench
sdeighs vnth bunk�. I grind�ng �tone, I cream
Roy Lawson on Sunday.
EXPENSE TOUR -
for which special mosic and address�
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ion Paisley, ;Hensall; Out -outs of two
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Norma Cook, Hensall; M. Traquair,
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separator, I scuffleT, I wb�lbarrow, 1 ro�t
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Miss Isabelle Jamieson left Tues-
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es Wili mark the occasion.
Mrs. Lou Simpson,
wardrobes, Jessie Paisley, Hemall ;
Marxo-,n Drummilond,
No. 1, Tuck. Eumy, H. Morgan, No.'
'-No.
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ZURICH
pulp�?r. �et of "ales 2.009, 1)��. capacity. V
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I day for Stratford where she is at-
Thursday, November 29th: Leave
who spent the
Hetivall; Marion
10P U9b.- A Morgan 10, Usb.;
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ifanning min. I bag truck. Tools --I vise, I
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tending the Normal Schobl'
Ha -ft--, canadda,n National Rall-
past two weeks in Detroit, returned
Pai,%I,ey, Hensall. Kfiit,,ed cover for
H. Selves', ��. 10, U,1 Public Speak-
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The 61st anniversary services,held
. 11-il. I spade. �hovel, I sc7the, 1 sc"p
, � slvovel, I crow bor. I p"t-fio;e spoon and 1%�Lr,
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Mi§s Rabb Hugill left ,on MoTrdAy
.
ways, 8.47 p.m.
to her hime hb-re on Saturday I-ast.
MT.
hot watecr.�,byttle, 'B. Thompson, Hen-
Goldiie
A. Morgan, No. 10, Uslb.- J. .
ling, 1
'Thompson hen-
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2 ermseut sd,-%�. �
,aw�
.. hammem wrenchm
Earness-I
in the 1�ocal Evangelical Church On
for Stratford where she is in train-
Special car reserved f'ot part'.
and Mrs. A. G. Smillie of To-
sall; Cross, HeTisall. - H. S.
Scrap Bao,k,
Paisley, Hensall; B.
' Ro.
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etic- set of br4ching harnessa. i
Sunday weTe largely attended'. Rev.
ing for a nurse at tfhe, General. Hos-
Pullman lower berths' included.
ronbo� a- visiting this; week liere
H. McQueen,' No'. 10,
Glah. Relei'bation, 11. Rowe� 2.
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set �mck_band' harmes., I -�'t single- harrims.
'I home w1lam. I fly for
Baitke of Kitcheter assisted Rev. E.
pitaL:
� with their son, Dr. 1. A. 9mallie.
Friday, No-vemlber 29: AM've New
Usib.; A. Morgan, - N10. 10, Ugb.; H,
HaY; M. MacLaren, Hensall; John
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, net driver. say
al"T Grain -About 60 — hay: about 660
Burn at the semice--
Mr. and Mrs...Wm. McMillan an,d,
York, Pennsylvania S on, 8.15 a.m.
tati
Mr. an4lMrs. H. Scru,Wn, who were
Selves, No. 10, Usb. Plia,sticene or
Beer, T-Tensall. Spelling Match, N.
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I bulhels -to; about goo bu,hels mikcd feel.
Harvest thanksgiving services will
Marian, of L,,n,d6,, Mr. Thos. Stliples
Transfer , bo, T 1 Taft, Tim,?��
ote
ew days On a visit, have
Soap Model Blottle, G, T�iebner, No.
Cook, Henm1l; A. Morgan, No. 10,
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Other Article5-1 hay f. rk. rope,
be held in the Lutheran Church next
and Mrs. Brown of Seafort-h v,lsited
S4uares largerA hotel, within a few
r;trurned to,their libme at Port D,v.
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2, Moded
Hay; 0. Case, No. 2, H.aT.
U,s.b:; P." Harpole, Hen�all. Instra-
r',
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Minand
TUI1079: I set of slitut ropes, and , . I
I exteMiOn"Jadder. I sUg,ar liettle, I pig trough,
Sunday at the morning -and evening
at the h,�m, of Mrs. TaY$or and Har-
steps of theatres, businws houseg and e -r. .
Mrs. J. Wilson
of 'Rustic Chair, J. ,Clarke, Hensall;
J� Critz, No.
mental -Solo, ?. Harpole Hansall;. A.
fl';.,
Ok -
. 2 %g chains, 1-2 -min
, g bags. 550 feet wbate
services. Rev. C. C. J. 1114i"s of De-
vey ,on.S,g,d,.y. .
New York'& smartest shops. - ,
of ,Stratford. is here
10, Uvb.,, G. Tkiebner,'
Parker, Hensall; H. Ko�hler, 'Hensall.
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tash lumb,er, inch : 920 feet
. - whit, aah 211,4".
troi-t will be the -speaker for the -day,
Mr- Walter Broadfoot and Mrs. E(L
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Breald,aA s6rved. Room, with sin-
viqiting her mother, MrIs. George
No. 2, 'My. Tainted &dg,, Stewart
DiiTnifflig Wool ,socks, M. Paisley;-
1,ilp' .,
-1 exte-ion Pipe for blower, 8 doors. goo
Rev. V. L. Hotwald, wife and -three
Britton visfted with Xr. and Mm.
gle bed and tbath provided. at holbel.
Brown. I
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Triebner,' No. 2,, My. Model Hog
Hensall; Wawg. Glenn, No. 10, UEpb.;
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S -inch til-, 1,bugw top, I tongue for curbbw
25 cords
children of Elmwood visited, relatives
WiJli,,m Bt,itton recently.
Sightseeing trip aj�oibia -New York,
Quite a nurriber of the young men
Trough, J. Clarke, Henstall; ,S. Trieb-
M. Drummond, Hensall. Live Stock I
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sto" wood, 5 large piles apple tree
W*00. Car -41 Chevrolet Sedan, 6 cylind.,r.
here fcr a ,_dZ litat week.
MT. and Mrs. AndTow Reek,w, who
both UP -town and _dowp-lown, visit.
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are eng-aged at the Exeter Canning
net, NId.,2, Hay; Melvin Greg, NO, 2,
Judging 406tdPetition �C. KniO4 No.
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3ffona0hold 'FUrnVtUre1 parlour Set, I parlour
Ar. i*d Laub of the
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have been spending part Of their
Ing famous LPAIdio 'Oftry Aquarium
Company I
Hay. C0111ectivn �Snapsb;ots,.B. Thorn-
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2, Hay; Bob KeW No 2 Hay. Strath-
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. %ble, I Re- chi I bed davenport, 7
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beds, 8 dress ; -Sh stan&. I kitchen
BAbylon Line,, Mr. Fred Rider. of near
Dashwood, Mrs. Peter M herer
holidays with Mr. and Mrs . William
CathedrW of St. John ii;o Divine ana Mrs. Johri' Fisher was 16 Loudm
,
irnwrtant
son, !Hensall; D. Campbell, No. 2,
Hay* 'Goo. Vardey
eoina Esweise, W �1,�'�es, Housan .
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tasle, 6 ChMra. 2
and
Bri,tton, lerfit on Sunday for Montreal
other pla�ces in the .
*nZ1Zay&-
I I No. 10, Uvborne.
Miss Ellis, HmftU. T. Eaton, Sp;Ni
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. couches, 2 clocks,
I 10AM09 �" 6 dinitig room. cha4
of town ha,ve left on a -motor trii to
and Bogton before.returning ,to their
otg�y.
Luncheon served, at t'h.e','h -In
George Gmm an�.
Collection 5 Fung,us M-1w6aL-;cs Blanche prizw: The Tm1phy was woh by Miss
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di'm3ft Tom ., 1 hanging jump, s lamps,
visit relatives in Man%Wba and North
home, in Kingvtou.
'the ovIening dinner served at, Holly-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fop,ter motored.
Thompson, Hensall; Agricultural
Blanche Th 1ompson having 64 polmb,
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9 k?fWidhcn 01 . .
3 Vives, I box %tove and
-ota. They etcp�t to�*return in
Dal,
a .,Quite a number from ,here attend-
004 Night, Clqb, floor,
w S110W and
074 ar to Hichigan on, -Saturday whIie-Te
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Scrap, Book, A. Russell, No.' 2,- Hay;
but as she had wm it last yeaT tha
1 W,
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ft'dtA'ed 9"tfthim 4 iroiAug,hwaq, Z
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Mon!'rf.
ed First Presbyterian Chumb, Sea-
dancing.
they will vhit with reluftes and
A. Morgan, No. 1,0, U,sb,.; H. Me- rnles prohibited her g it th
receivIn 0
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sobbi -I ��. , , tlmm, I VV ... �h "ag '""
, Miss Ruth TuerIffisim, B.X., has
forth, on Sunda7evening las� to h�ar
Saturday November 30:, BreaWast
friends for a few days.
Queen, NO. 10, Ua. Writing, P,rimer
ze�qql!d yeb,r, so t
, hey awardbd h4r 2nd
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Hon, W
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ise rved at 6tel, in-
I'V 11=0
=gon
. Mr. Bill Joynt of London 9peni a
W. TuekeT, No. 2, Ha�y--, Patsy Mc- prize; Jaysie Paisley and Helen SdvP-3
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dividust acCon. L few dfiys last week at ,bbe home of
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Donnell, ffo=Iall; R. Knight, NO. 2,
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