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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-07-09, Page 5W Terxna­4T 011ie e4jly 9, Owl 'h E 'P� A,.T `Zqo' buaA -A.4, v u 'd� s ir N _5r 5 0'� A 7 "I r, rem 'r I vii X a n- i failiag sipting GE U, R -e ��J i�,FLINTO u as N A Fror tht "IB -11 �v -.1% "_v m4,0��,W, wheat and' full arch 7 I eer en ev on, Auctign For further *WtA0 an, AV "A' �4. ening till -110 ly.m, litile1qtigbter J. %W� Wht-5 br NJ. Pxecutor. RY� ON" J41y. 4, J. CHISHOIX, and., Zts R, A. Cwr.ri Rolm T16 641 be lil-,Vv- *40 If6ken"' one- 12 h AMC 1_'­­�'�i)akl�` 6W:AND V, fil dge Brother 'Dealer d *tende& ,1,Ved,.- 01 ue .4, 1 , ��% an 9. 21� C *iffit r,ft* 70 YO LONDON .,- I'll ", 4 1 4 or, W _UVVE, ague''anu p9mm'31cim 'Conc&f in Re-cr on The oati 184,urddy. Park:�-- I ' .11 1 Q'I�j 10ad$w a.'year� old. "Pocock I �j I , -Pelldt—lit Hag��Sviil! filly-4-yea"o old, 'T�asday,. June 22nd�, hy �'R� r Qui P.M. gr 9_, rlSt$* at 8 �uiet for li�dies to'"e -Year. pll!pyl q Cattle - 0 of 646a� IA.'ca f by aide; F COMMERCE C wt. J -ov 're' ersey ,A%j?'ear�sl f " resisfered J b 'BRUNSWICK TRIO LINTON_ W, Wro;`V, i -Ayr- SCHOOLV a Yean, ONTARIO. ire, cow, I years old, fresh; Durham cow 'Nagersville,. sh I 7 yeItra old, calf by side; roan cow 5 years London, assisted by- COURSES: old, fresh... xoan cow 7 years old, millting; brindle cow, 5 years --old, =10king; part Jer- Coxnmerci4, �',Stenographic, Secretarial, Teachers say cow 6 years old, fresh; Holstein cow 6 CLINTON KILMEE BAND BAYF LD 7Sehool Report.:­Tb�, . following. are Yeajm Did fresh; Holstein cow, 3 Fears old, fresh; bl�ck cow 7 years to freshen shortly; The School- pArtment of the Underwood Typewriter Co., dur- e school,.y�,',d` " nding June, 1926, granted to our studenta the the results of tb�pjlkomotiqn. Exgmin4 Admisision, 25c. brindle cow,, 6 yetirs, to, freshen shortly; ing th tL Shortkor* due !at -of: A llowing awardSiq71_"­. __ns of, "B6i�fidld- Publle"S�-hqol. � Sr. regis �red ukust; Roo=- Jr. TV to S:r), IV—Higgins, After the concert a Carnival AyrsViTe cow, 7',years, fl�csh; Xoa;h Sli�)rutmrn heifer. 2 years, fre6h, roan: cow, 4 years, due 'Lettie; Lindsay, Jessie; Weston, Fred. in fal-1; part Jersey heifer rWng 2 years, W ill be held on- Main Street. INITIAL CERIil-Fi�ATES TO E. Jane Hogarth, Exeter, 37. Elliott, Margaret; Kerr, Agnes; Fin -P bred three weeks; 4 steers rismini; 8 years; 8 ley', George; Sturgeon, NeWton (re- Hereford heifers 1. Meat old, 4 Durham half- W16370 per minute Gertrude Haist, Crediton, 31 era I year old; Holstein heifew rising two Dancing in the Town Hall Evelyn Cooke, Brussels, 35 commended); Mackay, Ella (recoin- years oIA; 6 young calves. I Dorls Cleghbrn, Gtikph, N Gladys Wren, Cromarty, 30. I-- bul), 12 months old. TPuNee abbroedeshcorwts- Afternoon and Evening. Lula Crich,'Clint�­.:7i`30 -mended. Sr. Ill to Jr.- rV—Gemein- :Oxwe an exti-a ehqice lot Pigs--4Registered 'haid, Doris; Brown, John; Weston, Mae Simpson He�x#ll, 31 BRONZE MEDALS TO bred.about 2 months, 2 York sows, bred; S�hh, 3 6 Grafton; Sturgeon, Berthena.—M,. H. i? very ho4ce chunks ; 14 young pigs. About Nellie Cook, �ji C. Bossenberry, Grand Bend, .10 G6rriq, Teacher. Junior Room: Jr. .40 young bens. Implementa-Brand new Que- Marie Gravelle, 664�rich, 33 ITT to Or'III-q-4. TZ -4- fT-7 I bee riding Plow, briuid new set of 4--seotion Coartland Kerr tteniller 31 Neldie Cook, Seaforth, 40 I — y haa�rows, s�st of 4 -section harrows, Deering -Wideombe, Mary (Hon.); Kerr, Graig; cultivator, new horse rake, single walking X-Orner, Kennth (recommended). Sr. olow - 15-h- drill, Massey -Harris-, Deering binder 7-fo t cut, mower 6 -foot cut farm 11 to Jr. III—Parker, Thelma (Hon.); wagon, boxoand hay- racir, rqpt)bdli�er, cedar -NWhld, John; 0sinond, Isabel; Meiner, posts, s sets of double harness, set single Edith; Mustard, Sandy; Sturgeon, harness, several good horse collars, neck - yokes, whiffietrees and other articles too num- Enpua; Lindsay, Jack; Johns, Lawr- Xus. to mention. �A considerable quantity iencb (recommended). Jr. 11 to Sr. II of standing hay if not sold before'day of —McLeod, Louise; Parker, Maud - sale. One hundred bushels of barley and a ' quantity of oats. rferms-All sums of $10 -Gemeinhard, Keith; Castle, Dean. a I and under, ash;.over that a2iiount 9 months' 9�urgeon, James; Lind'say, Br6wn (re- credit on furnishing bankable pap". or a co mmended); Wild; Louis (recoin- dis�unt of 6 per cent. Per annnni for cash. Everything will be sold as the Proprietor has --mende�d). Sr. I to Jr. II — Castle, ,old his farm and is giving up farming. W. -Tom; Carson, Johns, McLeod, Hugh, A. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor; George EL El- EUiott, Mervin. Sr. Primary to Ist liott, Auctioneer. 3056-i �Book. — Parker, CharIes, Parker, Clara, Osmond, William. Jr. Prim- ary to Sr. Primary—Dunn, Jean; fMPORTANT, NOTICES '1101m,:-4tta; Holm_ Leona, Weston', Dick.—A, W. Woods, Teacher.' FOR SALE. -TWO PURE BRED SHORT - horn cows, due to freshen soon. PAUL DOIG, Lot 6, C�r, 5, Tuickeramith. Phnne, DUBLrN 22-136. * AT Mary Collyer, Cliut6m, 33 Courtland Kerr, Benmiller, 44 Elsie Seers, Eiet6­35 Oliva Lamprey, Goderich, 40 Elsie Lowery, Seafbrth 34 Kenneth Hunt, Clinton, 40 .' i ' Mable Wright, Londesboro, 41 Loretta Kinahaid�.,Rtmgannun, 30 Gertrude Brydgqs,�,,�fi3elgrave, 30 Mae Hamilton, Londesboro, 40 Pearl Taylor, AqbUn, 34 SILVER MEDALS TO Clifford Va,nstone, �Mnmiller, 32) Atinie Simmons, ffi,iiter, 31 Courtland Kerr, 52. Evelyn Reed, Go lt�h, 31 Evelyn Reid, 52. , de, -able Wright, 54. Florence Knox, . , boro, 33 M Robert Leiper, ftth, 12 GOLD MEDAL TO Alma Blake, Dungazni;"n. 36 Nora Follick, Hensall, 32 Ernest Barker, 61. We Want 10 GOLD MEDALS in School Year 1926-27 W, ILL YOU WIN ONE 7 For information, write to B. F. WA-�RD, B.A., M. Accts., Principal. Phone 198. 0 W. T. BO & U. 0 Steadl, Irc.-e as,su,�L Write inrmedtatel3r THE SANTILLA CO., 0 Funeral Director and 0 Dept- 33. P 0. Box 436, Montrmvl- 0 Licensed Embalmer. 0 0 H, C. BOX 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0 <> 10 Votes.—Mr. and 'Mrs. LongworEb. F�iiiotu'dt`cd--60 'acre farm, IYA miles east of 'UIJ I XMIJI 1K -Items under %is head wM)3@ ohm- 20x62 with brick watl and flD zrinjr, drive 4�> 1� �Oc-ts D" oincle yerve, and 26 cents for shed 30xlg. two colony brooder , OXIO ; 1 notice Nights Calls Day Calls __S__ — brick house with furnace, hard and soft <> 0 had visi ta 1 b_:3=" their daughters �--a5f, sworth, Lot 5, Concession 1, Tuckerarnith, the-�gov_xrrubent Hisrhway. NeWly tile Plumbing , WELLI�;_rn tefrider nnd loving memory of lightning rrAs on home and barns. Rural -Dl* dear futhef. Thomas Mellia, who died two liftlotrolt, Mrs. Mrs -Cook and on years ago, Ju.ly 7th, 1924. Phone, 25 on 240. For 40ick sale would sQA In the "City of Life" an the hills far away, VVs. Beek. They were accompanied drained. barn 84x50 newly shingled, good dwelLing. 10 rooms; 8 acres of alfalfa. 15 P. J. KELLY �01 _0 0 0 0 <> 0 0 <> 0 0 0 <> ..................... 'hy'their husbands 2,nd children. They acres oats, balance seeaed to mixed hay. Im- He is with - 'our Redeemer, free from trouble and Pull., TEACHER WANTED <> , -spebt Sunday at Port Stan -ley and left mediate Poosession. Apply to P, DILL. ---Ever rftembered, by 86m and paughteriu S. T. Holines & Son 0 :8059XI oalli!1:7 nod qualifications. Applications to be In by the 10th of July. by auto for their homes an Monday Dublin. 3058-tf 0 Funeral Directoi and 0 0 — SALE.-FIVS AND ONE-H&LF ACRES FOR land. 6 mile, from Ititchener, 2 miles and Tuesday.—Tho lawn social at Lo- Smart Clothes �O Licensed Embalmer. gdn chuxcb was a splcindid succeiss. of from Provincial Hi6,hway: good vegetable 0 Finest Motor and Horse- <> Many coming long aistances to be -present st this pleasant ev'ent. Br pd- and garden land. There is on the premises n c.�rnforfable house with cellar, hard and soft —for the young man and the, 0 drawn equipment. Beattie <> 11bagan brags band played good. music weter IT' house: rural nmil. One mile from man who wants to keep young <> Zlock, Main Stre(,�, opposite C> I Sp iq Steet ADTt,the lawn, and Harmony Orchestra a school.' church close at hand. Also b ru. stable, shed, hen house. pig house, all floor- --clothes for father or the <> The Expositor Office. S. T. Goderich <> -ril Support Irdin Stratford, played for mer ry ed with cement- For further particulars ap- ly to JAMFS M. ROBERTSON, R. R. 2, more conservative man who 0 <> Holmes' residenct,, Street West; Cha�. 'Holmes' -0 /� P�, 'i . daincers irn the grove- The ladies of wants staple clothes without 1* lthi� small parish are to be congratu- Petersburg, Ont. Manneheirs. 8053x4 frills -just hones t- to -good ness <> residence, North �lain Breet. -0 — ARM FOR SALE. - ONE RUNDRX- D F acr� of c-holce land, being Lot 15, Oon- Will on their cookin& Some, of the f4wn-ate ' 'nners were wl Matt. Mar- manl� clothes, business c�lothes: Sunday clothes, evening full 0 Flowers furnish,- Con short notice. All kiri,i� o f up- 0 <> ra of McKillop, a pair of wooltlen es.lon 9 . MeRIllop, Huron County. Onta io. W drained: 10 acres of good ellwfen ed nd r dress and Tuxedo clothes, 0 <> bolstering neatly d )ne. Phones: 119 or Z54 J. <> <> kets; Mr. John Dwyer, of Kin- bard oodc bus" h: bank barn, 36x8f: windmill We carry all sizes, no matter 0. <> kota, was the lucky bean guesser, an.] and tank, Implement hq;is�e 22x60. two story bow small or� dhort, tall oy secured the $5; Miss Mary DWy`6T won brick house, summer kitchen and woodshed, furnace, and hard and soft water in house. stout, short and stout, or tall <> 0 10 <> 0 0 0 <> <> 0 0 <> 7be story of foot comfort is :a suit ease; jMrs. Lorne Bannon, a Convenient to church find close to school. Will and slim. Sizes 34 to 48. You spreading everywherc. cWb hag; Mr. Lawrence Stacey, a be sold with or without crop. For fur- a re invited to loQk. lovely cut glass dish; Mrs. T.' B. Car- t�the ther particulars apply SAMTML SMITH, 0 0 o o o <> 0 <> 0 0 0 <> You too, �ill become en. bert, of Stratford, a sack 9,f sugar. R. R. 1, Dublin. 8054x4 1,000 Suits to choose from. 0 <> thusia-stic when you wear- TRABLE PROPERTIES M SR"oR'M DEFqOR Aipdong the clergy present were Rev. Your one-way fare paid to CIO W. J. C LE ARY <> �Fi. Dantzer, Rev. Fr. Egan, Rev. Fr. SALE -To wind up the Estate di the late Robert WIFIfs, the Executors offeil Stratford, whether * rail or 0 <> `J r -ARCH UNDE 'WcKesy, Rev. Golden, (Capt.); Rev. for sale by tender the following desirable motor, for purchases of $20 . 00 0 Licensed Emlialmer and <> Lmrm D Fil . F%ssey.-Rev. Norman* O'Connor it present accurded by Mr. Robert Scarlett. and over. 0 Funeral Director. <> a missionary pri"t of New York, is vititing his -many relatives in this ' Brick Store on Main Streat at present oee"- pied by Mr. P. W. Wirg with coxafortable living rooms over store, For further 0 co' Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0 Smith Sons lo&lity. par- tfeulars apvlt to WALTER 0. WILLTS and R, T. Kell 0 Night and Day Service. .0 & WILLIAM BLACK. Executors. or Mr. R. S. RAYS, Solicitor for Executors. 8"2-tt y PhonEqu'p-­`- e 19-22, Dublin. 4:> SEAFORTH DEATHS Sole Agent for 20th Century 0 <> FAR -M FOR S&LE.-BEING LOT 20, CON. sm0l,le.-In London, on Tuesday, July fith. 0 0 0 <> 0 <> <> 0 <> Leouwd Albert Smillie, seed 38 years and ces�i�n 9. In tihe Township of McKillop, and Fashion Craft Clothes 2 months. 6 miles from Senforth and Walton, 12/L miles from rhurch and school and the village of Wqnthrop. There are 12 acres of hardwood <> * <> <> <> C> <C> <> .0. FEMALE AGENTS WANTED hu�h, There is situated on form one main IN MMORU barn 44x64 with cement flooring throughout- Pa rt or full time. appointing Aub-awente 0 W. T. BO & U. 0 Steadl, Irc.-e as,su,�L Write inrmedtatel3r THE SANTILLA CO., 0 Funeral Director and 0 Dept- 33. P 0. Box 436, Montrmvl- 0 Licensed Embalmer. 0 0 H, C. BOX 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0 <> 10 equipmen�- Charges nernent tank and windmill. I stravor shed, 'UIJ I XMIJI 1K -Items under %is head wM)3@ ohm- 20x62 with brick watl and flD zrinjr, drive 4�> 1� �Oc-ts D" oincle yerve, and 26 cents for shed 30xlg. two colony brooder , OXIO ; 1 notice Nights Calls Day Calls , additional verse. brick house with furnace, hard and soft <> 0 1h water. slate roof, electric lighting svRtem. Plumbing , WELLI�;_rn tefrider nnd loving memory of lightning rrAs on home and barns. Rural -Dl* dear futhef. Thomas Mellia, who died two 'nail Rnl tAephone. For further partimilars apply to GEORGE PRV40E, Ses.forth. R. R. 1. Phone23 SEAFORTIJ� years ago, Ju.ly 7th, 1924. Phone, 25 on 240. For 40ick sale would sQA In the "City of Life" an the hills far away, crop and equipment. 3066-tf NMere the sun never sets, nor the flowers de - He is with - 'our Redeemer, free from trouble and Pull., TEACHER WANTED Wa*n in God's orJvt good time, we sball meet , him again. ---Ever rftembered, by 86m and paughteriu Protestant teacher vJj1V*d for S. S. No. 2. Tackersirilth. State :8059XI oalli!1:7 nod qualifications. Applications to be In by the 10th of July. In lovirur memory of George Hill, Bruce- App,17 to, R. J. COOPER, Kippeil, Ont. -field, who died one years ago, July 11th, 1925, HO bade no one a last farewell. Re said "Good -h-" to "n- 0 W. T. BO & U. 0 Steadl, Irc.-e as,su,�L Write inrmedtatel3r THE SANTILLA CO., 0 Funeral Director and 0 Dept- 33. P 0. Box 436, Montrmvl- 0 Licensed Embalmer. 0 0 H, C. BOX 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0 <> 10 equipmen�- Charges <> <> 'UIJ I XMIJI 1K <> moderate. Flowers furnished on short 4�> <> <> notice Nights Calls Day Calls �0 0 Eavetroughing <> 0 Phone 175. Phone 48. <> 0 Plumbing 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 <> Heating Phone23 SEAFORTIJ� 0 'nb, blow was great, tbe�,shoek Aevere, '�,We Aitbler thought his death so near. TEACHER WANTED 0 W. J, Walker & Son FARMERS' FERTILIZER 0 .0 104.,�ye" h4s Pag6ed. oui hearts still sore, For Public s6h6ol Section go. 6, MeXII-10P. JAMES WATSON 0 W. J. Walker, Fune7al Di- 0 Raving taken over the agency of A� ­dwb�koim oft. W�-. miss him more; Duties to cowktAlce fliellseginning of schiool 0 rector and Embalmer. 0 the late James Cowan :or the F&rm-: �tk-dmPh 'hd4 10X� a vadamt pfiace, Year. A ,�M stat(ing omperlon,*, CLUa5fid.- SEAFORT11, ONT. 0 0 era' Fertilizer Co., WiTigham, I Will ;his n4tr fill, tions 'try exPeCted. Applications re- ­&dlk by� �ils, 1pvifig vAfd ond family. ceived up utti.1 julu joh� I t%ed 9". P_4 0. LXT_ AGMff 0 Motor or Horse EqUIPMO12t. 0 be pleased to fill all orders of both old TLE,' Secretar, R. 1k. 1, Seafoith. GENERAL INSURANCE w customers, and give kay W- 8055-2 kepreseyliting only the beat Can- 0 Ctrs or Flowen furnlstW 0 and ne adian , British and Amerlean' 0 da requested. 0 formation withln my knowledge. Al - DR. F. l. RUC#SLY <> so Agricultural Lime. Companies. 0, Day or Nlght� Phone 67. AU kinds of Instirlince effeeted 0 0 ANDREW ANCJU ALD, '14raduate Royal Goiloge'. st, TEACHER WANTED t the lowt rates, Including- * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <50 0 seafmtb. 184geons, Toronto. Box 292. ftmw 44 W. gjkth's arocery, . Main :§tieotl , 944 "er for 9. 9, No. 9, kelg�g%, Sfate FIRE, LIFEk ACCIDPM, AUTO - nes: Offic roor ona qud salary. Apt4i4timi to fooft, Pho .185 W, be 110111U� TOANA06 AND PLATS daot, 185 3. 19&retary �y Ji* i0A. AD- GLASS 91FAS. it. & 1, 0 A BARGAIN "Abe-. 8054NA hnRankin 4ii ' ' A..T Theb AgAL-OTATH and LOAN 1W1*e9f6ntln'9 "Huron and Erie" FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile itom Seaforth; modern house with' 4 otloe to Ratepayqrs Mic�!fgaga 00jporation, ot lanaoll, Agency Theumuce of all kinds. TV fulimace, bath and toilet, small barn; .0 ;qp,i R'tf�vtl6u Paid to p1will good orchard. Taxes, $15. Spleudid ot 4 dar tonds Real Estate, miklib* de eat ifif4rilar chance to start ehicken far 4' )*elk", W 040a owithk W Mbfiey to toall etc. Aplfly to ft 1%, �P'l A, "Al M ft. RAYS, sftufth. ftL A 04, U�, "I"i ".A; Z)v, J P001" 0 kT 10A -A Vg " 1, S' I "AdUltS _50 "t "'5 n Autos, 50 cienti., )" Go 4 't R S COME EARLY AND, �-FA . . ...... . . Her bafiol& `.X, Ar ffering fi eyou su Qm any Mr. Murfin, the Proprietor of the C�anaffiiqh Herk Gardens, Expert in Herbs, will.1be af*6 Commercial Hotel, Seafort., . . . . . . h, ONE DAY ONLY, ALL DAY AND EVENING Wednesday, July 21st Consultation Free Asthma Piles, Dropsy, Bedwetting, Skin Diseases Nervous Diseases, Rheu matism, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Neuritis, Blood Pressure, Heart TFouble, Constipa- tion, Lung and Bronchial Trouble,, and All Diseases. Gall Stones Removed, no operation necessary Goitre Removed, no operation necessary THERE IS AN HERB FOR EVERY DISEASE REMEMBER THE DATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st Canadian Herb Gardens 133 Garfield Avenue London, Ontario We sell the Herbs the Juice comes from Be A Musician 0ne of my customers said to me the other day: "Say, Hugill, if I couldn't get another Player Piano, \\-hy twice the money wouldn't buy this one. It ,,ust seems to fill a pla�ewhere neither phonograph (�i, ra(il() can, and to think I am able to sit clown and play off in old-tiane tune or one of the latest, that has taken years to he master of, and do it so accur- ate, is simply woiiderful. And then to think, my chilciren call just use it the same as an ordinary piano, for their lessons." It will jm.v you to just write or phone me and I Nvill exl)laiii liow easy it is to buy one from Jonathan E. Hugill SEAFORTH R. R. No. 2. Three miles west of Seaferth Summer Requirem-ents STRAW HATS.—A full line at prices from $1.75 to $3.75. SUMMER UNDERWEAR.—Union Suits in short and long sleeves and legs at $1.25 and $1.75. No -button style at $1.25. Also two-pieee suits at 755c and $1.00 a garment. BELTS.—A new line of belts in fancy and plain markings, 75c to $1.35. TIES.—In new patternis and color combinations; $1.00 and $1.50. NEW SHIRTS.—At $2.35. INVISIBLE SUSPENDERS—In two and four -point styles, at 50c. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW SUMMER SUITINGS �w BRIG"'HIP"S a0eaforth.. Tailor and Haberdasher DresSwell andsue "JI4, .4,