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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-12-19, Page 5DECEMBER 19, 1924 v�T H i} {J _ i �.. i � ` ,� it i� t l: r ,sir ✓l K ' ,lip li ii5 Y t1 g u, -'a i il} :., �wi'>w..v,.4i, "'•d�i..'J.i „sjj,,r,, ✓1f'g2PvY'i',t'i4y a � l,�1 '.a. !..,,. +e•frrnr '.�.,,, ,, d. .::, cr«gr'-era, 4 ,.,..'.�a t-vn.kglx:......,�r. .y ,.. ,9y�.;,yJ.+,rn'! ... .. 1 ,.y,.. - ...4i �} -, . ,. :, ,� - .. , :, r r . ; .:.:" •!_ r t ., y,,9. -,•:r 4'. - lin Ci A.. s A i • ft�:1 4 f 'ti ,.;•h ^tm.^ ., � �.. :.. i �dP .;. ;,.;' '� "d.' ... :. :, ., .A�iY•kfi r., a ,. m1r•. ?,.Ir a,. .,. r, w'L... ., � •.: -: 'F .' J ;I. `,t' �a, Tryf pp,,�� yypp , by Ithe EMr ��:;: fi .ir"' ,:,... � ,,.. e r G ,y,'4 ..� , p,%"":y_. s� e Itl z z k fid Cel:lait$Pfi, Jtxli �% ,: , ;...�, �, �r ;. „ , j, , � 7 1.. 1 $1 L y�ypp Y' 1 t f .;, Y ' `' • l -. ,. .. . "rte r' a .'M NY $ fi' „+f�ffl}A Vv1tl1 eVe, giQ :0. Q • r': my d84U;�...'t0 '. 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Nom. il44 ,.X. pejog ..�A, JOl�11y1g .the �., ... r 01 Alyn da � 1D„F , a g a o 4A k .. .. , :. s; ry. S}trF yr, � I#ec2lnlror. xd 47 T S i ,Q�1 � T rxA . S . . r T" � equipment; e 1e uI a o1u $ q P A erA t s ..as Groceries Flour, F sal Groes rle ou d 9 .-. .. IParamm,b'Raged AO.:I'e? �:g�aqutius�, , ij�tY:•#�elk►and.,oplee supply,PRONE°" 'dZo .� . :; ':• wourepr,�-An �aclf ati'«h i%n' 1VY v nMS. SOS James 11hteGr or, ;in: ihi4 �0' _ pnd 'axlxt w d: feldeed. $axni d4�k!f�„ t 'stabling for 3 ? i A Few Xmas Suggestions: from.. fl$ ]IIiT.� bead. wYU e�halox head, tild 8 .hoxs'es; drivving shed «wx4Sg silo'. ;j,6x34;' ,henhouse, q a ar a etc.• Br a d9 Christmas Suggestions 1�Toae.—Iteima ►'oder Yhta rbcs' ?6 game hoop 24x30 and 201x20 • It costs a trifle compared with the protection afforded. 1040[8 Der single venae and n - .� �© 7 rooms, hydro light an& power. nicely boxed, with Wash Cloths to pens—be prepared. 11 additional VAR-& Team In loving memory, o8 very dear and, Ferro. who. 'X1 Inspection invited at any time. Terms and possession arranged. Garage LADIES. amw1Y sun. Doctor with , 13. assay in. St, Paul's HAsPltat. Vmneanvpr, $.0., girB} i9e sold ai: a reasonable • Peels and Nuts, Icing Sugar, Etc. MEN. lDe'cembsr 19th, 1928. ',rut price,, Peveral,choice farlrls 1n ?3ullett, BATTERY SERVICE STATION �lUb l3t°agS, Suit Cases, solid leather YQQt '>pow1. in the coming years: ?,t m'wy be in the better lana, �P'e'11 read the meaning of our tmn #g1 lipp and Tuckersmith; good $nd ,houses and buildings;welL• I have installed an up-to-date Bat- tery Equipment and am prepared to Solid leather Satin Slipper's Patent man And then; sometime, we'll understand. .--Sadly tared by his Mother and raster,, Ave., Calgary, 2975x1: , ' watered, fenced and drained. 50 Acres, Provincial Highway, give yew excellent service on your Battery. Repairing, Winter Storage, Moccasins Fancy and Elastic Gore Slippers Shoe Packs" pp a9s7 Riverle 1% miles from Town; good Charging; Batteries rebuilt at reason- Dry Storage, Galoshes 3: and 4 buckle Romeo, L.eatiier r lien ever fond and tendar..tnemory of ray' M6ry. Fdlaabeth•Menta Ferry, who land, well fenced, fair buildings., A bargain fgr quick sale, able rates; get particu- lars-10 years' battery experience. and Felt Slippers and fasteners dear wife, aYjed to BSnderaley''i%sld .Sok• four years -1920. 50 Agrees grass land, Hullett I'am also prepared to do soldering. tinsmithing. All I and 4 buck,'le Overshoes Boudoir. Slippers �, to day, Srecemlier 1", t 0 for the toueh,of a vantahed hdad, Township; well fenced. drilled well, splendid water. Buy this of all kinds and work guaranteed. Give us a trial. Spats and Hockey Shoes of all kinds. the sound of a voice that ie sti1L" "pully missed by Husband and little aDe- fifty now and save money. Terms to suit purchaser. JOHN KIPPING, BOYS Dorothy,E976:1 Prospective buyers will be Proprietor MpeCasins An e.et gad And loving memory our clear sister, mk' Elisabeth Mensa Furry. shown these properties at any time, Phone 152 for appoint- BRODHAGEN - ONTARIO. Slippers Hockey Shoes Patent and Calf Oxfords vrho died',four yeals ago, December 19, 1924►.-rilent. BONDS Shoe Packs Boudoir Slippers, all kinds `ii4e pearly gates were opened.' A gentle voice said, "Coma" Dominion, Provincial, Municipal, MOCCaSInS 0616shes,' 3 dome and And 'with farewell words unspoken,. "home,' Corporation, etc.; ample secur- , 2 fasteners,3 and 4 buckle She quietly entered ity with the most favorable in - Special '*e Gonbut not forgobten." 97ra.x —Brothers and Sisters... 2 Bolton. --In loving.memory of Mary ReIbecoa crest. MONEY TO LOAD on first mortgage farm property o Xmas Q Prices « FredW.Seaforth Wigg, Bolton, who ria§sed awayairyearsago'to-day.ill u 0Lv ]December 21st, 1918: A. D. SUTHERLAND --On— Just when her life was brightest, She 'was -taken fro,h this world of vain General Insurance Agency. CLUB BAGS, SUIT CASES, ®l ■ To her eternal rest. Although her hand we cannot clasp. PHONE 152. SHOPPING BAGS, ETC. o '�— icer face we cannot Lee; chaser of Goods from us from now , until Christmas. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Still dear in our memory, All Leather Club Bag P She ays lwawill be. —Father, Mother and ,Sisters- — >3,5, $ v.25 Beautifully lined .. . $ Ladies' Langmuir Hat Boxes q $9.L5 to,r'®,Jo ��� every cash purchase commencing Christmas Suggestions CATTLE FOR SALE. and Rest Better i A Few Xmas Suggestions: from.. COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS rang - ing in price 5e to 60C Life, Accident, Fire, Wind, from ........... . .. Auto, Plate Glass, etc, etc. Le th Sho Ready for any emergency. Large Size. wales = %M 0 Boston a er p For rale a ear load of well bred Feeder . • W Steers, also several flood Dnr'kras BDrinBer ping Bags � Cows. Apply to 1 suit casesC G. T. TURNBULL, from........ ®C $� `� 54976-1 SEAFORTH. li Broderick's CARD OF THANKS = - HARNESS AND LEATHER Mr.,and Mrs. Xorvaws. Nicholls wished to GOODS ellw7ess,their thanks to the seaforth Firanon enol Ro; lhoae who willin -helped_ at the reeeat Shoe repairing a Specialty. Srs witioh 8wtts+s7ed slur painb shop. FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER CHOPPING what shall it be? A Turkey,_— Duck, Chicken, a Roast of some kind, we well do chopping an if -Thursday. for ffie a nice thick steak? Whatever you FREE mutt g h the instead of e will grind Be ginnlas with the New Year we wit! grind oa choose at this butcher shop, it will manday and Thursday of each week- please you and your ggest- Our WrANLEY . TBRESHING Co- meats are considered the best'on the 5lt?? c2 maiZket. They satisfy the most par - A Beautiful AUCTIO SAL- E5 AUCTION SALE,—THERE WILL BE' OF - fared for sale by Public auction on Mon- day, the 29th Deeeacber, 1124, at 9 P,m., os 7.0t 16, 6th Concassroa McKillop Township, mac read yearling steer, distrained for un- paid psoturage. Terms-4Cmnh. R. S.2975-2 BAYS, peador'e 8olioit0r. UVORTANT . NOTICES HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT in ithe Village of Bruceffeld; two4hirds sere of land: good olAlar, bard and -soft Ztabable and hen house" Possession giv- mediateiy. Apply to JOHN V. DIV Cllinton, Ont" tf_ FAR 6[ FOR. SALE. —FOR. SALE LOT 11, #` ession 3, McKillop, containing loo mores, There are on the premises a good frame house, 10 room; bank barn, 60x8o, driving house, water in barn and house; lrly acres of excellent orchard, mostly spies_ The farm is an the drained and well fenced; 114 miles from St Columban Catholic Church and school, b miles from Seaforth, and 3%miles arom Dublin;• rural mail and phone. The (farm will be sold on reasonable terms. For Surther particulars 'apply on the Premises or address, Seaforth P- O. JOSEPH C cQ AID• NOMINATION MEETING The annual meeting of the Flee tors of thl Townabip of Tuekersmith, for the nomina tion of candidates for *a offices of Reevi and Councillors for the year 1925, win bi lheldat walker's Hall, Brucefield, oh Monday December 29th, 1924, at 1 P.m. If a paid b, necessary, such Poll shall be opened on Mon da®. January 6th, 1925, at the following IDlaces and by the following officers: No. 1 Hills' Carriage Shop, W. C. Govenloclt; D. B 0.. John Reinke, P. C.; No. 2, School No. E Samuel mcGeocb. D.R-O., - H. 111, Chesne3 P.C.: NO, 8, School House No. 4, G. N Turner, D -R -O.. George Layton, P.C. ; No. r. School House No. 3, Thomas Chapman, D.R.O J. W McIntavh• P.C:: No. 6, School Houe Pio. 1, Robert Trapuair, D.R.O„ R. D. Bel No, e, school House No. 9, williI Sinclair, ID.R.O„ Alexander Sinclair, P. Poll open from 9 a_m- to 6 P.m. D. F. MCGREGOR, Returning Officer. 2974-3 1 cKILLO'P NOMINATIONS In accordance with Ontario Statutes, 19'. Chap, 192, See. 63 to 69, a meeting of t yafepayeM o9E the Township of MCKmI14 -will be held at 'School house No. 6, on Mc as the the 29th day of December. A,D„ 1924 Nominations for candidates for a Ree and four Councillors' Will be received fr mate th .two o'clock it the afternoon. In -the vveirt of 'more p�requa tieing nes guatad ',batt are r'84ti ed to fill the neve „offlced, an Aectioqq 121 be held on Mand tthe. Sall rl'ay Of j -al iry 1925,; ,from 9 o'cl a.m.,4rl11 5 pm at:,.Is nlr! bldlddon No. 4}. It • ;ELoll3nd% House t. It C6ncesaior ...- rrrt ev %t1 xiKAii 11 24 aft'. P. $b7g.3 BOS?nt�tl►iltis' �r�' .. 1, n 4, he %P, n- n•e, ren co- ral ay, rok C.; alar. Maln COLEMAN LAMP D. H. STEWART i To be given to the largest cash pur- Street - Seaforth' chaser of Goods from us from now Phone 58. 1, a l until Christmas. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Why Not Win It? CARPET SLIPPERS P GALOSHES Start now and save Coupons given Assured ��� every cash purchase commencing Rest Thursday Morning. and Rest Better i A Few Xmas Suggestions: With an INSURANCE POLICY COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS rang - ing in price 5e to 60C Life, Accident, Fire, Wind, from ........... . .. Auto, Plate Glass, etc, etc. LETTE ANKETS FLANNELa Ready for any emergency. Large Size. It costs a trifle compared with the protection afforded. COLORED BATH TOWELS, some The unexpected usually hap- nicely boxed, with Wash Cloths to pens—be prepared. match 25C to 95C WILLS DRAWN from ............ Avoid complications by making Fresh Raisin, Currants, Figs, Dates, your will now. Peels and Nuts, Icing Sugar, Etc. BONDS $100, $500, $1,000 PRICES RIGHT. Interest payable half -yearly. Safe and Secure, Smith & Son Money to Loan. 1 W. SCSCOTTCo� ,A.a D. Sutherland , Brucefield. General Insurance Agency PHONE 152, PHONES: 13 on 142, Seaforth;13 on 618, Clinton Churning Cream Wanted Deep the wheels of Industry running in your own Community. Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the utmost returns; this is your Creamery, Your satisfaction means our Success. Highestprices paid for good 'cream eonsiste�nt`' with accurate and careful weigh,il�g and t6stin • Gash paid for cream to all pax°dtl9 +�iri�hiJn'g Saar:• 11 , rtlltt.r i C spat®rth -Creamerly, I have placed a full line of Electrical Equipment for the Xmas trade at most reasonable prices I solicit a call. BOUDOIR LAMPS, Regular $6.00 ..................$4.25, $4.75 BOBETTE HAIR CURLERS, Regular $2.50 ................$2.00 STAR -RITE CURLERS .................. ........ $15.00 IMMERSION HEATERS ................ .... . ........... ..$8.50 HEATING PADS ..................$8.50 PORTABLE HEATERS .............. $11.50 HOT PLATES .... . ................. " ...... $5.00, $7.00 to $11.75 TOASTERS...................................... $5.00 to $7.00 IRONS ...............1.....:.................$3.50, $3.75 to $6.50 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS .............. " • , " • • . • • "$3.00, $3.75 Every Electrical article bought from me is absolutely guaranteed. Electric fixtures of all descriptions. These goods are on display in the Broderick Leather Goods Store. J.J.Broderick, Seaforth 1 ^f" a n' !% t� 1, ,f a i I , r 1� ItfV4;yl �1y,'gY 1 �1 . {• d: � J u ger s '4t 62`0,k,ih ':':i 'd}I :•: t i, r,� b,i r. d,% J.ry, F'i_'ile 1i4,>�F t}tllt l�,rl�Yi ly..,. t , +t"ad of Y' i'• I ,r i m u, '�I M i gF h 4 1 r. i .l, i rr" d r l ylI le , 1 i �» ;: •r x , k•` ,;� >M hr�'r.pu tpd ly'I! �h�y'rC rillj"f���i P;'�:a: °5fr1rli�vir1' 41Ti1gi`h�dvl'r,','; AJL ,V Just alY ��� ,". t i, X'kf IN WHICH TO DO YOUR. XMA If you have not purchasedo Clef;fit qr w ® prepared to look after YoOr' i yet YY a are pl Vpa .4"H N Vgifts that will "satisfy. ,yggy { iu�r, MEN'S to o 1> "TERS SWEATERSWIr"5fl Boxed 2MEN'S WOOL GtovS41 to $25 �.MUFFLERS.... Lined ..... T,> 7 � : is rlr,r MEN'S SILK$2 23 provEs KNIT MUFFLERS .. ' Unlined.... MEN'S SILK to g z'' 3 $4.25 *EN'S 'SILK, MUFFLERS" ... c @ SHIRTS . ,}......' ...' BRACES 65c to $�.OQ, MEN'SBR'OADCLOTRSM, Boxed....... neatly boxed for ARMBANDS 35c Christmas hrists Boxed .......... ....... `i w' r � - ; est Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs from ... •25c to 75 J: Ladies' Silk, Silk and Wool Hose .... We wish our many customers A Very Merry Christmas = c Thos. Fey,' uson SEAFORTH - - - - ONTARIO. With every purchase of $2.00 or over, we are giving Po�itivt'1!• Polishing Mitt. This rolls up into a Free, a Lamb's Wool Shoe dainty leather case and can be carried in one's pocket or purse. is Let us solve Gift Problems. Give something that a<" .your ful, to every member of the family, such as the following— Mother Dad BOUDOIR SLIPPERS HOi?SF, SLIPPF,RS OvERSHOF:S CARPET SLIPPERS PAiR OF SHOES GALOSHES RUBBERS CLUB BAG CLUB BAG SPATS SUIT CASE PAIR OF SHOES RUBBERS Brother Sister BOiJDOIR SLIPPFRS HOCKEY SHOES SKATING SHOFS SLIPPERS GALOSHES PAIR OF SHOES SPATS RUBBERS SHOE TRFFS CLUB BAG CLUB BAG SPATS SUIT CASE OVERSHOES pey, There's nothing like Slippers for rat Smitll goanda 't y"9 wears 'em. Buy yours wrong—everybody is $2.00 or over you get a Shoe Polishing Mitt FREE. purebase L He Smith & Son "THE' PRACTICAL GIFT STORE" PHONE 51 OPPOSITI& BANK OF COMMERCE SIEAFORTH 1 ' �A . . . . . . Plano AP Christmas it WILL -NEVER BE FORGOTTEN i � Your family will cherish a musical education higher in after life than anything you can give them- Only don't wait till they grow up before you wake up to the fact you have left it too long. If possible, start them from 8 to 10 years old. I have in stock 3 New Pianos, ready for Christmas i delivery and ask you to make it your business to inspect same before buying. Ring me on phone 13-616, and I will call and give you full de- tails, and also my special price. I also stand behind every statement made concerning my goods, and am here year after year to .#roteet you. Don't be led into signing any agreement with the wift1wind as the are salesman on some glikelyreat bargain just for to -day, y to disappoint you on cheap, poorly -made, fine-looking goods. I also offer a Square Grand Pianoa7 1-3 Octave, a fine practise piano, worth $75.00. Special at $60.00. A Bell Piano Case 6 Octave Organ, guaranteed a dandy; full toned instrument. To go at $35.00, I guarantee to sell at the closest prices, quality considered, of any piano retail concern in Canada, and ask your consideration be fore buying elsewhere. Wishing all my Friends and Customers a Merry Christmas JuNA'HAN ILL Dealer in Phonographs, Pianos and Radiophones. n 1`111112`1 Metal COS ofmo F u r na&a i -P, 1z,,: �, &:, 9 Wor 1�' r� _ 7 - hing.� ,'..i N YF, i. 'y. '� �. Yd 11 V /t':} I -. fti t _ t�J _ �„