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The Huron Expositor, 1923-10-19, Page 5
• here; adYY loever their Lunde Veldt sealu ,; elri ain ,hall}k moo ilet/outer'a .w e $rpir0i e fgoiisll,',F orli IMM. TO appreciate, the loyalty - tet, Ire &ware u oar.4Ht ii joist floCw 1 ,e)aaSated • ern lc pronto. Wenoitte evidences of �d. Feelltry rettrimrONES, E end SueIllto' di• owere' od of 6 per OrredImy-. 4t tand G h tot,wbefi. e Proprdeidr Fmpxletor; W.' a, Aupetoneets, ae11a1 arwrsc� .,.,. ,e MOW orth Branch. Ifigfenthweeh AleMUM xandria Uo titter, on October f hterto Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. efeLcan, e Meegqk1, anon. ,In McKillop, on September 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Shandon a daughter: Deters -In Hach, on Ootober, 4th. to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dater,, R eon. 8neker�—In Bruseelo, on October 4t11, U. Breen!, A. C. and Mrs. Seeker. a eon. Vunefartham,—Jn Grey Warmth p, 00 OclEubee 613, to- Mr. and Mm. ROY Ring daughter -Mary Dente, MARWAGES $'peat-111acArthur,-,-I0.. Knox Cbuaiih. Code - rich, on Wedeeaday, October 1083, by Rev. ' 'R. C. MoDernitd, Emily Christina, younger daughter of Mr, and Mm. Milian; Mac- Arthur. to Robert Bisset, youngest son of 20r. and 'Mrs. Samuel Bisset, all of Code - rich. 8 • rita AMxonder.-.De Tu� tjl .on Thursday; Ootober 16th, John Alexander; Er. - Amy. In Stephen, on. October "Mb. Thomas Amy. aged 87 yearn. 8 months and 8 days, Triebner,-In Hay, on Oetober 9th, Gerald William, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Trieb- nqr, aged two menthe. Danford. -,-Ln ,Bruseele, on September *" 2913. Margaret Jane Simpson• widow of the late Edward C. ,Danford. aged 60 Years. 6 menthe and 17 days. 600e.OOOO00000 S. T. Holmes & Son 0 0 Funeral Directors and. O O Licensed Embalmers. 0 O Finest Motor and Horse O O drawnequipment. Beattie 0 O Block, blain Street, opposite O O The Expositor. Once. S. T. 0 O Holmes' residence, Goderich O O Street West; Chas. Holmes' O 0 residence over store. O ® E7owers furnished on short O O notice. All kinds of up. 0 O holstering neatly done, O Phone, Night or Day, 110, O 000000004000.0 IMPORTANT NOTICES Fj OR SALE. -ON ACCOUNT OF LEASE expiring, 2 farrow cows rising 4 year. old: 4 two-year-old steers and heifer.; 7 yearlings, oleo 10 trees of, good Spy apples. Apply JOHN B. HYDE. Coneeselon 2, Let 8. Stanley- - 2014-1 WARM FOR• SALE. -THE TAYLOR FARM adjoining the Village of Kippon, contain= trig 146 acres, will be offered for sale on October 22nd all 1 p.m. Terme.-One-mod of Purchase- money on day of Bale: balance in 80 days when 0caeesaion will be -given. Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2913.2 'EOR SALE.-THRESRINo MACHINERY; one Sawyer-Moasoy 20 IL P. engine and separator with straw cutter, also ono Bidwell bean thresher and --one Lister gasoline engine 9, horse power. All in •good oondltlon. For male rbcs,. Apply to JOHN THIRSK. R. No. 2. Zurich. 281•• WEED FOR SALE. -1 HAVE. 86 '20148 OF choice sweet clover hay and 20 tom of choicemillet for sale. It can be fed on the Place: plenty of water and stable roam. If not Bold by 'November lot, will take In cattle the month, two NICHOLAS J�K AUSKOPF,orred, Lot 6,�Coon- le rssion A. M3Ktllop, R, R. No. 1, Dublin. Phone 14 on 40,.Dublin. 2918-tf Revision of Voters' List Notice is hereby given that • court will be held pursuant to the Voters' List Act, -by .lite Honor the Judge of the County Court. o9' the County of Huron, •at the Town Hall. »forth, on •Saturday, the 27th day of Octo- ber, 1928, at the hour of 9' o'clock a.m., stn bear and detorrdine complaints of errors and ones:lion. in the Voters' Liat of the Munict- 'Palfty of the Township of McKillop. for 1923. Dated this 1601 day of October. 'JOHN McNAY. 2914-1 / ' Clerk of McKillop. TAKE NOTIGi THAT 1.. The Council of the Corporation of the 'Villose of Hensel! hap constructed as local Improvement a concrete pavement on King Street, from the London Road to Elizabeth Str2. The cost of the work is 086,146.49, of which 89 per cent le to be paid by the .Cor- . Doration. The special rate per foot frontage to 10%. The,ppeclal assessment la to be paid in 19 annual instalments. 8. The estimated lifetime of ,the work is twenty yeate, 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 22th day of October, 1928, at 8 o'clock nt the Town liell, in the Vintage of Bewail, for the Purpose of hearing complaints egalnet, the (proposed sosessmenb or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other com- tidalnt which persons interested .m4y desire to make dud which, ie by law cognizable by the Court DATED this 13th dray of October, 1928. 2511-1 A. MURDOCK. Clerk. SALE REGISTER 4. On Thursday. November 1st, at one o'clock p.m., on Lot 21, Cp, oncession 8, McKtllo Farm Stock and Implement.. Percy Little, hop. ; T. Brown. Auctioneer. • ' AUCTION SALE •HOUSEHOL fD EFFEWS Thomas Brown has been instructed to sail by publle a .tion at the residence of Mrs. M. InMeLeara, See/or/thy on SATURDAY, OCTOBER ,20th, �1923 at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp the follawnge m Two bedroosuites, 2 bedroom tables, one 'White sewing ,maohiae, 8 rockers. 1 oak hall AVCT/ON BALE o8 HOUBIIHOLD FIiR1 Iture and' 8 Dwelling Souses in Seefort3 The Exeputor of the E&bites of Mary Ann my deranged, and Bethel Hereon, de- 0en0rd 11 0 .100480oted Thempe Brawn, Au. Smear, to 9Ier, for Baia eh MUM auction. n'o2 Tuo,d age 80t1 October 1928„ at 1.90 g'oe's la t3 �{ �rnoon, at, Mrs.. Rachel Hun. And'td dance. adl • the' bouoekold Boo to both oifp'the babo a esta orlpTho� bwalo . o fie offered 4'or eats at 46e same time and place da "2 0026ele the 2ollowing real ostete. namely: Parcel f -Let 84, block "k", in James Beattie'. Survey, Seaforth„ 'Parcel 2 - One -fifth of an acre situate on South Eos corner of Park Lot 6, Main Street, in Edwin Sparling'o -survey,' Seaforth. There is a frame dwell no house eras -fed on each of said Parcel of land. Immediate possession can be given and the title is perfect. Term. of Sale, -On Chattels, Cash.. Op Real Estate, 2e per cent, .qh on day of Bale and the bal- ance in, 88 dem thereafter. The purchasers to sign an agreement to .complete the pur- cha0e. Both properties will be offered sub - to jaot a_ reserved bid. Further particulars will be made known on The day of sale and may be had in the meantime from the' un- derelgned.: 'Dated at Seafor. Ontario, this 18th October 1928. THOMAS Mo4LROY, Ex- ecufor; R. -at -HAYS, ids solicitor; Thomas Brawn, Aueiloneer, '2914.2 JUST THE CUT YOU 4foll ll is always to be found at. Stews art's ''Wet :: MLrret. - Our meats ate all carefully selected front the beet cute ,in the wholesale market, And we keep , then, in prime condition in our dry -cold refrigerator. Order some to -day and verify whatwe says D. H. STEWART Main Street. - Seaforth. Phone 58. t - AUOTION RALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements and Household Furniture, at Lot 8, Bauble Line, Stanley Tbwgsblp, two miles eolith of Bayfield, on Friday, November Ind, at 1 o'clock, as follows: Cattle --Four year old mow due In December- thoroughbred cow due in April, thoroughbred bull calf 6 months old, thoroughbred bull three years -old, with papers, 2 heifer. 1' year old, steer 1 year old, 6 calve.. Piga--York sow, six stockers. .Hens -About 50 hens and 20 chicken : 8 pairs of Thoroughbred Barred Rocks; 8 pair: of White Pekin duck.. Hurnea0-Set of -breeching harness, 2 sets of plain harness, set of single harness, set of single 'harness nearly pew. 1mptemente- Binder 6 foot. nearly new: deeming mow 5 foot cut, Deering rake, Massey -Harris fer- tiliser din_ drill 18 disc, Kemp manure spreader, Peter Hamilton 17 tooth eultivetor nearly now. International land roller, set of disc harrows, 8 sets of barrows, 2 'gang Plows 2 welking"plowo, riding plow, funning mill. scorner, set of Renfrew' scales 1 ton: Adams wagon nearly new. old wagon, light wagon, road cart, 2 steel tire buggie., Home - hold Furniture—Extension table, coal oil stove, cream separator, a quantity of hay, erind- .tone, about 40 bushels of Rural New Yorker potatoes, potato digger, chains, forks, shovels," and other articles too numerous to mention. Terme.—AIL sums of 910 and under, nosh; over that amount 12 month.' credit on furn- iohing approved joint notes. Discount of 6 per cent. for cash. JOSEPH L. FOSTER, Proprietor; George 11.- Elliott, Auctioneer. 2914-2 AUCTION BALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK and lmplemente,-The undersigned • auc- tioneer has been mistreated to sell by, nubile auction orkequerfer .mile east of the village of Brucefleld, n Thursday, November let: Farm is eitoated one-quarter mile east of the Village of Brocefleld and contains 20 acres, 0o1se1--0eneral purpose 'black mare 7 years old. Cattle -Cow 7 years old due to frmhen 17th of November, .cow due to freshen November 29th, cow 6 years old due to freshen February 2701, cow 6• years old due to freshen April 19th, year old steer, 2 ,ring ea}vee, Piga ;S pigs. weight about .175 pounds./ Hens -30 Barred Rock puneto; 20 0e -year-old Barred Rock hens. Im01e- mente-Idaeeey.Herrle blinder: 9 -foot cut, wa- gon.- wagon- bmc, set sleighs, cutter, cultivator, walking plow, stuff er, 3-eectlon harrows, hand cutting box, root pulpor, set 2.000 Ib.' tamales, pen buggy, top buggy, cream separ- ator, churn, set double horneeo, set 'single harness. 100 feet hay fork rope nearly new, number ofbeehives, sprayer, chains, forks,. pulleys and numerous other article. ; 11 loads of hay, about 200 bnhele of oats. House- hold Goode -Kitchen range, coal or wood 'heater, a number of chairs, tables, 2 rage, .3 bedroom suttee, a quantity of jars, }amps, cooking utene1k+, eta. The farm will also be offered for sale if not previously sold. Terme -All sums of 910 and under, cash; 12 moethn' credit will be given on approved joint notes. Four per cent, off for cash on credit amounts. Terme of farm made known on day of sale. No reserve es proprietor is giving up farm- ing. J. A. Roe, Proprietor: George H. El. Beet, Auctioneer, 2914-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements and Household Furniture. - The undersigned auctioneer has received in- structions to sell by puhllie`auction at Lot 28, Concession I, London Road, 2 miles south df Brucefield, on Tuesday, October 80th, com- mencing at 1' o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -Heavy draft mare 9 years old ; pair heavy geldings 12 years old: choice grey driv- ing mare, 6 year. old, quiet and reliable. Cattle -2 Dunham grade cows due in January. Durham grade cow due In February, two Durham grade rotas due in April, Durham grade cow due in December, Ayrshire cow due in May, 2 steers rising two, 2 heifers supposed to freshen In April, heifer rising two, Yearling steer, 8 spring calves, 4 ,tore Edge, 12 pigs 8 weeks old 100 hens, 50 pullets and 22 rows corse.. 'Tmplemenle.-Rubber tire top buggy, set single hnrne.a new, Port- land cutter, disc harrow, aide delivery rake' nearly new, pea harvester, 1918 Chevrolet car In goad running order, set sealer 600 •lbs., 7900 Gravity washing machine, cream separ- ator Economic King 800 111s. capacity, new; Moffatt range, Garnet range, Detroit vapor oil stove, -180-egg Incubator, 2 brooders, chicken coop, lawn mower, 250 bricks, .ap pails and, p}len,. kitchen cupboard, dozen kitchen hairs, 8 large tables, 2 fancy tables, 2 trete., Davenport, china cabinet, dress mak- ers' form, beds, dresser., setee, pictures, atondsrugs, earlpek, quilts, 10 dozen sealers, , dishes, pails, crocks, jars, lamps, lanterns, booking utodeile. Terme.--Chevrolet car, and oil eosin of 916 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 mouths' credit• on furnishing ap= proved joint ndt4s or discount of 5 per cent. for cash. JAMES M. AIKENHEAD, Proprie- tor: G. H. -Elliott, Auctioneer. 2914-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK and Implements, -The undersigned ane - tower has received Instructions to sell by p�ubllc auction at Lot 22, Coneeesion 9, Hel- en Friday, October 2613, commencing t 1 o'clock rherp, the following: Harem - Heavy draft mare 9 years old. heavy draft mare 6 years old, big driving home 10 years old. Cattle -Cow due in November, cow due in January, heifer due In February, 4 year- ling /relfem, 4 yearling steers. 2 two-year-old heifers, 2 2 -year-old ethere. 4 spring calves, 2 ummer calves, Thorobred Tamworth pow ith litter, 7 chunks. Implemente-Meeeey- Harrie binder 7 -foot auk Maeeey-Harris mower 6 -foot -eek Mersey -Harris 18 -hoe drill, Maeaey.Rayrrrie doltivator, Oliver riding plow, Fluery •wating plow, 4 -erection diamond har- rows, ocuflor, hay rank good as new, gravel 2IA H. P. gee engine set bohsleighs, 2 'ngone, light delivery wagon, buggy, pet eine harneee, 2 sets double hnrneas, four e collars, Messey.Harrie cream separator.. - y churn, coal oil tank, set scales 240 .lbs., umber of bene, 9. geese and gender, shout tons of hay; •a quantity of oats, about 160 ale mixed, {Crain, wheat, trate, barley, a a ntlty of turnip,, hay fork, set elinge, car .150 feet rope, wire stretcher, rope. and es, legging chains, forks and numerous article,, The Farm—West HalLot 22 South Half or Lot 23, e0enpt. mews** Concession 0, Hallett Townohip, in all. erns, more tar less„_conveniently located Clinton and Lcedbelroro stations, is of 0091, well cultivated, and hoe a good Mime, bank barn, etc. Terme, All of 910 and under, cash : over that cunt 12 month,' credit on approved ugh., , or discount of 4 :per cent. for mash. n and hey, cash. On Farm,—Ten per on day of sale and bedancmltn 20 days: erasion .' suit purchaser. ''BBaale gelded) reserve bid. W. H. oi4ee,'STEVENS. Propria - G, IL Epiotic AuoWoifeer.• 2x14,1 :box, thorn their, oak hall rack, small oak table, reah Dale fig- Dal. any rocking' chair, t1 large cupboard, 4 s, 4 a n couches, 10 'yards stair carpet ugs stair pada, a eo STO l ruga, 8 Sall wool ruga, two of three hush are large and all are good: linoleum, three qu kitchen chair., ,rotor. es,moulding and hooka, • and picture frames. and pictures, 6 stets, back • pull dietchairs, curtain Doles and stand, 2 le boom other diener, 1 tae 1 8ower eland, 2 eine rneed am, ,and mower boxes 804x18, l tin Bower pot tress, part, screen door frame. Doha, pate, etc., a waste 91 a paper baskets, three v,,ibm. 1 oil heater, 2 rear 'oke boards, one stationary and three good round wore form, wringer, Washing earth „tram° chine, one force pump, indoor earth soma 0)0001, oak gettee,Q screen door new, 'one po bugg• yane buggy a3 good sae new, one arras top. 1 bridle, 1 e0)Onr, 1 pair of lines, Geai CM feet of 2-ineh 01911:2, and a 49253 diet of cent. other small articles. '• T. Brown, MRS. M. Vt. McLEAN, m Attetieneer, Proprietress. tar; ONIIII II11111111111111H IiIHIIii,fl11111111111114 • Serviceable • • S IMO ops: ',A; well as for dress, our Shoes' are built for service and we wrap up satisfaction with '• each' paij' which leaves ' our = E store. • • _ With an ever-increasing S stockof only the Best Shoes, E - we find oureelvea in a position ` to meet the demands of the public. When Mothers' go to shoe Le • stores to. have their growing girls' fitted with shoes, invari- E. ably they are disappointed as - they are unable to purchase a C ▪ pair which fit just right. With confidence we say that we are g -in a position to fill such wants with the- best of GROWING GIRLS' SHOES at Reasonable es Prices. E FOR MEN we mention this = E week an all leather Black E - Blucher. This Shoe is fully, leather Lined and has good leather counters and toe boxing and is on a very easy -fitting C F. last, in a Goodyear Welt. The objection in the peat to leather E ▪ lined shoes has been the high s 5 prices. We have them to sell E. - at populaJ prices. • We have in stock a Man's 1. E Black Blucher, which, when you E. E. ask the price you can hardly believe us. Come in and see 2them at C = C J.H. Smith & Son I "The Modern Shoe Store" Opposite Bank of Commerce 'PHONE 'G1. SEAFORTH. E Waith for our advertisement = next week. It will pay you, S I I I I I I I I I 11111111111111111111111111111 111111111 N T Earn Money at Home Earn upwaide of 925 weekly, growing mushrooms for us, all winter. Pleasant work, for either sex. Part cif front proof cellar ar outbuilding neceaeary. Illus- trated booklet andr particulars for stamp. . Address plainly. Canada Mushroom Co. Dept 39. 260 Garde. Ave., , Toronto NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that ail person Wav- ing claims against the estate of Willibm Mulholland, late of the Town of Seaforth, 001., Gentleman, deceased, 1.o died on the 611, day of September, 1929, are required on or before the 7th day of November, 1923, to trend be poet. prepaid, or deliver to the Solicitor for the Executors; full particulars of their claims, duly verified by affidavit and the nature of the security of 'any) held by them. ,Further take notice that after the said last mentfdn'ed date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the Parties entitled thereto, baring regard only to the claims. of which notice shell then halve been given. e DATED the 10th day of October, 1928. - R. S. HAYS, 2913.8 Executor Solicitor. BERRY'S For Service FRESH OATMEeAL, 25c 6 pounds for La PALMOLIVE SOAP, if c 3 cakes for G;J GOLDUST, 10c size, Sc 3 for G Z REDPATH SUGAR, $11.50 for LUX, 2 for We have our New Fall and Winter's Stock of Ladies' Uo$ • derwear, also Men's, and Men's Caps. We are in a position to han- dle repairs for all makes of Stoves. Drop in and see our ,Stoves. Poultry taken at highest prices. Deliver Tuesday fore- noon's. 25c Hugh F; Berry IIRUCEFIELD . ONTARIO. :phone 23-142, Seaforth. 29-618, Clinton, MIVER PAIriiunrCAPITAL $1$000,410 RESERIP& rUND $15:010.000 SPAP010` 1 BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, 3 irarez..,' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Men's •Overalls, Black and Grey, with bibs, at Men's Heavy Grey Cotton Socks at per pair - $1.59 Grey Cotton Socks at Men's Heavy' Wool Soi and Cash- mere,to in all shades, from per pair-. , U We sell our Ladies' and Men's Sweater Coats and Pullovers at a Special Low Price. - We have all kinds of Fall and Winter Underwear to suit every member in the family, and we sell'thein remarkably cheap. a, Cheifetz Bros.,Seaforth ROOFING9 . FOR ROOFS 0Q 1RALLS•H5AVIER GRADES'AL50 AT CUT PRICES ASM FOR /wee SAMPLES AMO CATALOGUE OF oglletee MAT1RIn11 . v- -- ',err NA.treav:C At(YR/g,, F%Cr OPY-OVAIIREWJTOR POULTRY WANTED Alf kinds of Live or Dressed Fowl taken at the Seaforth Creamery every afternoon except Saturday. George Lilley. Flax Land Wanted Limited acreage of sod land for growing flax, season 1924. APPly to J. A, KERS.' • Phone 225 '- ' 0000 Oo000o000 0 W. T.BOX&CO. °' O Funeral Director and 0 0 - ce H. C. 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We respectfully solicit your Cream - Our Motto: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values. Cream Grading. A difference of 3 cents per pound Butter 'Fat paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Grade Cream. Cash For Cream. Cash paid to any Patron wishing It when Cream is delivered. Creamery open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. The Seaforth Creamery. FERC MEN'S OVERCOATS Men! Now is the .time to get your New Coat for. the cold weather. 'We are showing the very newest cloths in the lighter shades, smartly tailored, and at prices very reasonable for the quality said workmanship, Q Price ranging from .D20. to S35 MEN'S SWEATERS Men% Fancy Wool Sweaters with collars $6.50 Men's Fancy Wool Sweaters ¢ . without collars Men's Sleeveless Sweaters price Men's Work Sweaters, real values ' Men's Odd Pants QQ price 53 $5.-50 .25 tQ Men's Cottonade Pants f price �! •85 t0 $2•. 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