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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-05-14, Page 5ilR IR.�tt�� li )nl'l 1 11 I'.n .!49w�•tw+wwW efrti ow,.Awy+.4x4Y-Y✓.on,.. r': +t' • 's. �2 y and tr hs is lav OR. Asti1, w J ","04%e... -Or I,1r.' • [ugh ,ed 46 TRIto and 2 • SY. order deltyered•.ou OPss :>tstb. 120 %or foil or eaa>cep j *Cloy, streets. Pte. Itieah ` ea G' pili and :tole of delivery r 9 4 obi o Mr`r, Geo. T, Tttr�nbul1, chairman at'; �` Committee. :iLE RN A TRADE We`,pay you part ti3ne while learning. Garan WorkBarb ring. Increase your earninga.,by :learn i ng a; trade. Knowledge is power, Ask usVsbnint, ot�. .7p'Ian. 'Cell or write IIEMPHILI/S LTD 168"Siing St. W., Toren - 9: Ask. us abtiutr our Iiafrdressing and Beauty Culture Schools.. f >,.; 8048-1 NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S' NOTICE ISIF$EERRF.tB'!r GIVEN_that. mjTrper-. sons having' clallma`' against the • estate of AN- DREW JOHNSTON late of the Village of HensaSL, mocha, died o ,,:211,. .$4 day of April, 11026, ' are required 4o-.. forward their claims. dulyPliovtep,40'1:tle ale ,pa or before the Set day of May,:.10 AND NOTICE IS FUR'PH:ER GIVEN that isifterAthe said date the Executrices will pro- ceed 'to diteribute the estate having regard only "to the claims of which they then shall have''mdice. DATED at Exee♦ier this 8th day of May, 1926. . , GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter and Hensell, Exeoutrdces' Solicitors. •1048-& ' IAPORTANT NOTICES - woo. SALE. -150 ACRES, TOWNSHIP. OF, dV�rKillop. ' Good barns and. comfortable !rouse. Same can be bought on easy terms as propef•ty roust be sold. For further particu- lats apply to THOMAS BROWN Auctioneer, Seale or THE' CANIAI)A;.4RUST CO, Lon d Ont 1 " .• 3048-2 SEE POTATOES FOR SALE.—A QUAN- 047 of,• le $ or Potation for sale, suitable fora Appy to AROHY McGRE- GOR, R. R. 3, Seaforth. Phone 21 on 137, Seaforth. 8048-2 FARM FOR SALE.—EAST HALF LOT 4, Cpswession', ai?'ruekexsmith•, .Cell miles east of Egilnondville, all in pasture. For informa- 'iion Andress JAMES J. McQUADE, 1671 Cortland Ave., Detroit, ,Mich.. 8945-4 RHORTHORNS FOR SALE. — I HAVE ▪ three splendid young bulls fit for service. All are bred from cows that are good milkers. They will be sold cheap. visitors always wel- come. Lot 27, Concession 8, Hibbert. JAS. HILL, Staffs, Ont. 8089 -ti NOTICE.—SERVICE AND QUALITY IS our motto. After May 15th the Bruce - field Chopping Mi11 will be running on Tues- day and Friday only. Try our Zurich bran. shorts and feed flour. We also have a quan- tity of Gunn's Big Sixty Hog Tankage. Prices seasonable. CORNISH & DALRYMPllE, Brm.eilegd. 8048-2 ACY_FOB TSE COCSSHIITT AND t & Wood gimprienients, I.lacta memo separators, "Frost fenciaiS; steel Matt gates. playg found equipment, etc. Man Toronto Wind, Engine & Pump Co.'s supplies, piping and atablo equipment. Shop Goderich St, East, Seaforth. Phone 275 W.—N. GILLES- PIE_ 6047-8 WARM FOR BALE.—CONTA:INIING 100 acres of good productive land, brick dwelling. 2 barns, good well and never fall- ing spring. Mite from school: 2 miles from station. For further particulars apply on Lot,Concession 8, Tuckeramith, or to J. A ,RIE, Bruce8eld,y-Ont 804041 WARMS FCR SALE.. •• PETER McIVER (M'um1. in Hibbert, fine buildings, well drained and fenced: good bush: 100 acres. Drake -Butson Farm, in Hibberd, 100 acres. 'Beattie Estate Farms. in McKillop, 200 acres 100 tire farms in Hallett and McKillop. Ap- ply R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont 8081-tf 9 DE93B.ASLE PROPERTIES IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE.—To wind up the Estate of the late Robert Willis, the Executors offer for sale by tender the following desirable et present occupied by Mr. Robert Scarlett. Brick. Store on Main Street at present oecu- pied by Mr. F. W. Wigg with comfortable living.: rooms over store. For further par- ticala4s apply to WALTER G. WILLIS and WILLIAM BLACK, Executors, or Mr. lb. S. HAYfL, Solicitor for Executors. 8042-tf Ii ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, Lot 11, Concession 5. McKillop, containing 100 acres. There are on The 'premises a good frame, house with kitchen : bank barn, 44x60: Pig pen, hen house and implement house, all in first class repair. The farm is all tile drained and well fenced. Plenty of water: 60 acres fall ploughing done. Six miles from Seaforth, 5 mites from Dublin, 114 stiles from school. 8 miles from church: rural mall and phone. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM Me - WEE, Stella, Executor ofthe Estate of the late Jamas Flanagan. 8096-tf AUCTION SALE 80�rS-1 TU T Clerk.W1La0N, MEETING OF HURON COUNTY .COUNGJL : The Council, ai the Corporation of the County ofHuron willxneet in the Council Chamber Cgdu ieh ata .8 o olgcic ini rho after- noon of ,',Tat day; .:tile' lat. dayooi! .lune • 1926. Al•l accounte—against the County most be in the hands of the Clerk not late. than Monday preceding tIM Meeting of Connell. The •Conn cil at this meeting will appoint valea7tonI to equalize the, county Applications may be C u oil till_ Cleric wr::,any.Tmember of fillet GEO. W. HOLMAN, County. -Clerk. Godenich, May 14th, 1926. FARMERS' FERTILIZER • Having taken ,over the agency of the late James Cowan for .the Farm- ers' Fertilizer Co., Wingham, I will be pleased to fill all orders of both old and new customers, and give any in- formation within my knowledge. Al- so Agricultural Lime. ANDREW ARCHIBALD, Seaforth. Box 282. Phone 44 W. TENDERS WANTED Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received for the construction work on the Bowes Municipal Drain, according to plans, specifications, etc., of John Roger. O.L.B. Said plans may be seen at the office of th6 under- signed, or from John Roger, O.L.S., Mitchell, Ont. A marked cheque for 10% of the amount of tender toaccoMpany same. The Muni- cipal Council of the Township of Hallett will meet in the Community Hell, Londesboro, on Thursday, May 27th, at 8 o'clock in the after- noon, when tenders will be opened and dealt with. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. JOHN FINGLAND, 8047-8 Clerk of Hallett NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given, under the Statutes in that behalf that all personshaving any claims against Mary Jane Dobie, Spinster, late of the Village of Egrdondville, who died on the lith of April, 1926, are required to send' ;to the undersigned,' Solicitor for the Administrator of the Wd14 of 'said deceased, full partiauiars, in writing and verified by affidavit, of their claims and the nature of the securities. if any, held by them, on or before the 25th of May, 1926, after which date the said Adminisisator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the (claims of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 5th of May, 1926. R. S. HAYS. Solicitor for Administrator. ,8047-8 ADMINI3TRATOR•S, ,5;151 OF THE ES - tate of the late Michael' $urns, consisting of Farm, Farm Stook and. Implements.--fl'boe. Auctioneer. has received instructions Brown, sell by public aupi5on on Saturday, May 15th, on Lot 18, Codon 7, K bbei t, the following articles: karma—dieing Lot 16, Coacesgien 7. Hibber@,r centlalning 100 mares. On the farm there is'9a, "good bairn with stone Mabliiik also implement house. There are about 110 acre cleared; balance is ,excellent hardwood bush. Horses—One aged Sorge, one good hare. Implements' —* Binder, mower, sake, cultivator, roller, Mows., barrows, wagon, sleigh;', fanning mill; !say fork. cur. ropes. etc., Wheelbarrow, set double harness, set single 'harness, buggy' cutter, robe, forks, chains, whi>fletrees end a number of other ertidles4 also a quantity of stove wood, curs - hoard;' couch, 3 stoves ; about 700 bushele of amts, t>.00 Michela of barley, 20 tons of hay. Terms,.? -0n .10 per cent. of purchase on deli of Gale; balance in 80 days. Stock ®ted • Graf 7iasms, cash. or 5 months' credit given .With interest at 6 per cent per annum. Ali Mites to be approved by Manager of fltandd'd Batfk,'bablin. Sale to commence at one Otloak. S. f,},, • ILSQN, administrator of estate, of late' Michael Ilium,: Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 8048-1 Prohibition Rally —AT— GODERICH FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 1926 AFTERNOON AND EVENING SESSIONS Under the auspices of Huron County Social Service Council W. G. MEDD, Exeter - President A. T. COOPER, Clinton - Secretary 3048x1 9 & n. Liter.angt Licensed E,.inbahner. 0 'nest Motor and Horse- 0 d1rawn equipment Benne 0 Block, Main Street, opposite t' _ 4 The Expositor Office: S. T. 0 0 Hoboes' residence,: ;G"oderieb © Street West; Chas. flames' 0 O residence, North'Main Sreet, 0 4 Flowers furnished on short 0:t O 0 0 ?00000000000 notice. ' All kin4s ' of up- holstering neatly, done. 0 Pl ones f 119 or, 254 J. 0 0t Oo00.001�0��j00�%000 it). W. J. CLEAR A O O 0 0 O 0 Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. Up-to-date Horse and Motor Equipment. Night and Day Service. O O O O 0 0 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 W. T. BOK & CO. O 0 Funeral Director and O Licensed Embalmer. O H. C. BOX 0 O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O O equipment. - 0 O Charges moderate. O 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 0 notice. 0 0 Nights Calls Day Calle 0 O - Phone 175. Phone 43. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 TENDERS FOR DREDGING SEALE2 tenders, addressed to the under- signed and endorsed 'Tender for dredging. Goderich, Ont.," will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Tuesday, May 11, 1926. Tenders will mot be considered unless made on the forma supplied by the Department and according to the conditions set forth therein. Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained on application to the under- signed, also at the office of the District En- gineer, Customs Building, Laudon, Ont Tenders must include the towing of the Plant to and from the work. 'The dredges and other plant whichare in- tended to be used on the work shall have been duly registered in Canada at the time of the filing of the tender with the` Depart- ment, or Anil have been built in Cantida af- ter the filing of the tender. Eich tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted cheque on a chartered Jami payable to Elie order of the Minister of Public :wdprres, for 6 .tler trent of the contract pricey but no c'lregrYe to be for less than fifteen hundred 41404 Bonds of the Dominion of Canada 'Ott liblid> „of the Canadian National ItathOtOr Pary..nIrill he accelvted as "security, . or bon'r� ilii a , dheone if required to make lip tfn d+dd ain00hb By Order, • SE E. O'BRI EN, Secretary. Dellarttnoat of i'nbllc t!'1ce, Ottawa, Ap'tt15 28;, 1.0204,; . '.-.. 00'0000000000 O 0 C" W. J. Walker & Son ° O 0 O W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- 0 O rector and Embalmer. 0 O O 0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0 0 Cara or Flowers furnished 0 0 as requested. 0 0 Day or Night, Phone 87. 00 000000000000 Doh't miss ttf A. delightful ride rivers. Dining - erste prices. 1Vt1 HOUNI 1 1 f t e dune Et y & Thus uy:'=olrnmg inn Detroit ;Detroit, Thurs..,;June Ulth ,1.00 p.m. 'rip. $ `:0 One Way. p from Goderich to Detroit this season etrnit, Friday, Tune, 11th,, 9:30 a.m. ortunity to visit big, busy, prosperous Detroit. *4 ".:the Great International Highway of lakes and lunch -room service aboard steamer. Mod - it alhd dancing en route, BAND II LIGHT OUT' OF GODERICH Monde ;x.#vening, June 7th, 8.30 p.m. 50c CHILDREN UNDER 1.2,E 25c Finzel's Music for Dancing in the Greyhound's Ballroom O m AND ENJOY THE FUN Wile wish to announce to the fa"pners>,n the district; ing Renal! and Exeter, that we are open ro uient a Brill age of Flax Land, at _either Lena11 ox Elie; FALL OR SPRING PLOWED .SOD Farmer will make the seed bed "as directed, or 'ii' imposstbli to do the work, may arrange to have it done. 'We Mill 40 sowing and guarantee that only Pure Seed, free flfom.weed seeds, will be sown. All communications will receive our very prompt attentipzt. Whether by. 1411road or Motor; for Purchases of $20.00 and over at P. J. Kelly's Clothing Store. Besides this inducement, we can save you, money on your purchases in Meet's; Young Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Underwear'.and furnishings. This store is brim full of all the newest colours, and models for young men's clothing, and the more conservative kind for the middle-aged men. Then, of course, our Boys' Clothing Department is the largest west of Toronto. Two pairs of trousers with nearly all men's and boys' suits. One thousand men's, young men's and boys' suits to choose from. A big bright store, 100 feet long, 25 feet wide, devoted exclusively to men's, young men's, boys' and child- ren's clothing, Heats, Cap-, Underwear and furnishings. P. J. Kelly STRATFORD, ONT. Sole Agent for '20►r. entury and Fashion Craft Clothes wa k �ZeSpring that pu�ts t tile in in / :frajto The patented spring su pport buil t into the shoe supports your foot -arch, yet allows it full flexibility of movement. It's a pleasure ro walk in Arch *Defender Shoes. ARCH nEFENDER SHOE/ Sold. SMITH & SONS Seaforth 11. We May Be Doubtful. But seed time is sure to come. We are ready to supply your needs. We have on hand A A Quality Fertilizer. We also have a fertilizer drill to rent. We have agricultural lime, all - so a lime sower. We have a good supply of 3 -inch and 4 -inch Clay Drain Tile. If you are busy, or the roads un- fit, we deliver by truck at reasonable rates any of the above. Give your land a chance and it will produce abundant crops. We are also agents for Canadian Repressed Brick and motor and cylinder oils. W. M. SERO AT Phone 136-2. Nelson Govenlock, Assistant Sales- man, Seaforth. TheJohnRankin Agency Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate, Money to Loan -.SEAPORTS- ONT. P1�ONE !L y hod Land Wanted Season of 1926. Spring or fall ploughed, for Flax growing purposes. Apply to J. A. KERR Seaforth Phone 269 P O. Box 87 Choice Cut Flowers The finest of Weddlt t Bunches and Floral work on ,l. .rt notice. Delivered anytime a n . i Anywhere. George Stewart, - FLORIST Phone 105 i ; , ,derich, Ont. -NOTICE The -Industrial Mori gage and Savings Company, of Sarnia, Ontario, has $250,000 TO i.OAN on good farm lands, at moder- ate rates. Parties desiring a loan will apply to D. F. McGREGOR, Secy-Treas. McKillop Insurahce Company. W. R. PAUL, Manager, Sarnia, Ont. 8043-tf 0 DO NOT DELAY LONGER. yOU simply mnst have a new suit this Spring —So why not have your order in now ? We have some lovely patterns in Greys, both in Tweeds and Worsteds $40 to $50 in prices ranging from, Our Indigoes at $38 to $50 are wonderful value and a really necessary item of Dress. Get your name on our Measure Book at the earliest possi- ble date to secure yourself against any emergency —DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED— BRIGHT'S,Seaforth Come to Our emonstration Co1etn C of ALL, EEK MAY 21st Ili 1Il II I � i)i10lhC., 11,0'�ilhl 111p1 , !'iF6nN! III X11 11111 l����' ' A 11� 11 Ili II i.0 �IIa C lemon Cookers AND 22nd See the Gas Range that Makes IIs Own Gas We cordially invite every housewife in this locality (and the men folks, too) to come to our store any time during this week and see big demonstration of Coleman Cookers. We want to show you a stove that is daffer- ent—a stove years ahead of them all. In the Coleman you have a modern gas cobking stove and a dependable gas -making plant all in one! It bungs all the conveniences of city gas to farm and suburban homes. - - See this Latest and Best of all cook stoves -- See the Coleman Rot - Blast Starter that provides full cooking heat in sixty seconds, See the steady intensely het blue flame that does not blacken your pots and pan George D. X74. SEAFORTH See a half -gallon kettle ol(watcr boil in 4 min - u tes. See light fluffy biscuits baked in 6 minutes. See what a dean, convenient stove the Coleman is no wicks, no chimneys, no glass fuel jars. See how easy to operate and how safe this . wonderful stove is. Fuel is gas from common motor gasoline under pressure. Tank can't spill fuel; can't be filled while lighted. No "crawling" flame. Ferguson Co. - ONTARIO See all the different sizes and models—from the small bungalow cooker to the big, white -enameled range. See how reasonably these stoves are priced. Be sure to come, whether you are figuring on a new cook stove or not,-- --