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The Huron Expositor, 1927-12-23, Page 5
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BOL 4, loving memory of Mary Re- RRY CHRISTMAS PMMA ' s,; �x �, t x. �:k ; t lfecoa ( 8oltan, who died' nine years. held: at Walker's Hall, Btucefield. on 'Monday; I December 26th 1927, at..1 :ax If ..a poli be. :: Y Igo to I?c cimbor 21st, 1918: necessary, such doll eltnlf 1e :oPeucd Dlou• DUNG 1f MEN! Sage_ la gone inti not forgotten; d1 January 14A ),g29,.,,.C,t clic .,.3oeptlo vin., "- OPEN N And 9A dawns another ear p ad Y thQ '10 acv otl[cer8': ' wo• . 3R'' '$ O y W,..G-, sicica Sags C;' Goueaiitick; ID,R, zi-•;r, In• -oar lonely 'bourn of thhaBeing, r � stcottlewele r Y4U CAI�1iVt3'T' `A,F�ORD, � O l JAN a y A Ot o n" %T+ h� 11 p J h 2 School'No. 8 �ii'W �" �N,�, r fin 1�Sa• , , Thoughts d •her are ome'a� near. 9ahattel7 b 0eoch 13 Q1.Q.; Arthur Routledge, 411 In ieael>!; Bass of sadness will come'oer F: C.. No. 8. Soliaotl Heitse, No. 4, G. N. 1: U /� { h{{�w pin 9 f� v of BSA W'$ TWELVE.. _ T rieRda malt. ttvink the wound. is ¢a1td. Turner. D.R.O.. GmrBe Layton. P.C. �T1 ,. 4. �h W`r 6 ii f i R. ilr�'J i At� i ;: 'i Ny e 1'SS SCHOOLS in" 'pronto. But. they .little know the aerxawv Sohool House No. 8, Thomas ChaPrtaan, IT R p,; R+w �} f :fkrd' Ths�t Ilse thin rtlte heart concealed, J. W. McIntosh; Pa.; No. 6, sohool Holtau 0 ii*; Write for C'alenilar. It. 8> 32x1 MRS. G. BOLTON. No. 1. Robert Trayuai ...D.I1.0,. 'R. �.* �.. Shaw, Rel;ilslrar Ba Hie ECOHIiI. ' tr . y • � and d F.C.: No. S, ' Sohool Ho e' No. 9, William Charles, Toronto., Sinclair, D.R.O„ Alexander Sinclair, P. C. Pohl open from 9 a.m. to ti, p.m. _WPORTAlV T NOTICES Pe I to be WA In ^+w+.lM.w�+.,.0 ..• r steer, 4 WARNTNrr STRAY STEER.—STRAYBD ON TQ THE _ yretltiAes of the undersigned, a grey 1N gJJV1 NATION XMETING ja�p�"�� j t' ] about two yearn ;old. Owner clan have same �1V1 0 k' Jane ��1j1 4 fiiw 19 i . THE .. BLUES" i J by, .plb�i .q���Prqparty and Paying. charges. W. * � ^ - D�'�s T YOUR TIME HAS-i'LMOST EXPIRED FOR CHRISTMAS SHOP - F.' 3Li.'EKnAS�TDk3R,-Hensall. Phone 8-82, Hen. "The anneal meeting of the ratepagers of !r 8182-3 late T¢rrAatliP Af 'MMon ayi De m held at tete PING. WE WOULD SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday , Wt,,e P Hall, an &[onlay; December 26, 1927. Engineering, Auto �' FOR SALE: A FEW CHOICE LEICESTER Nominations for a Reeve and four Conn - Engine ids, Elegtri ewes bred in November. Apply to ctllors will be received from the hours pf 1 to Recleaned Curranfs n SEEDLESS RAISINS n Cal Ignition. >flatt 1 �''. ^' WILLIAM, CHARTS s," R. R. 8, Seaforth. 2 o'clock, in the a ternoon" 1f mom Deanna 29e ��c Courses In A 'culture to be held i$ the Town Hai.". i are nominated than are r regular 17C, 2 fear .... 2 sounds for , ....... gl'1 ern or Weld3a Phone 4 187. 8131-tY Gcauired,, to illi the . Ex art . Bion a several offices, an election will be held on PRUNES EXTRACTS ' Coursers in Home Economics to be held in tie ' p $ �. Monday. January 2nd: 1928, with polls at the Wiring Brle}�laying UiIrS. F01i SALE.—FOR SALE s PURE following ylaces: So. 1 --dames Carlin's CORN FLAKES C ICING SUGAR c am Library �5 Carnegie L"b Band Plaetering, a1s0' bred Derham bull calves, roans and reds. house, Lot 10, Con. 6, Jamas Evans, D.R.O., • • • ���. 25c Barbering pn$I,ridfes'II'a$s,, From Orange Marquis bull. Apply to G. R. v dressing. - Z McCARTNEY, Seaforth, or phone 16 on 137. Thomas Moylan, P.C. No. ?—Joseph Hogg's 3 packages for 3 pounds for ......... Earn $6 to $la, Per int► 8191-tf House, Lot 25, Con. 4, John McDowell, D.R.O., Under the Management of Few weeks required to learn Mrs. George Piston P.C.; 'No.ess 8 —Joseph 24 abs. PASTRY FLOUR, 1 lb. HOME RENDERED LARD r Expert Instructora. Practical " ARMS FOR SALE, --A FEW CHOICE Smith's horse, tat 10, Concession 12, John ` ................................. 98c act F Leeming, p.Ro John Murray, P,C.; No, 4— (Saturday only, for THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF Training- Big Demand. 91nrt farms in the Townships of IIaborne,, gorse No. 7, Lot Zs, Con. 12, John Visit our Store, It is a pleasure for us to help you select gifts. iTOWbigger pay and a fackersmith and Hibbert. (food buildings and Balfour, D R.O., Willis Dundas, P.C. Polis bright fatuse. YVriteor call for well lycated as to markets. THOMAS CAM- open from 9 a.m. to 6- pm. We have a nice range of Gloves, Scarfs, Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Ties, t special offer and Free Rooks, ERON, Exeter, On - 806g t3 JOHN McNAY, Fancy Shirts and Sox,, Embroidered Pillow Slips, Doilies, Buffet Sets, AGRICULTURE—HURON COUNTY BRANCH emphtill Trade $ch0oIs STRAY HE1FE]3. TRAYED FROM THE Returning ofseer. Ctushien Tops, Silk Knit Bloomers, Vests and Slips. A Box of Sta- 163 Sing street West, Toronto E 3131-2 premises of the undersigned. Lot 14. Con- tlonery, Chocora'tes, or 'a piece of China are also suitable gifts. Make application to cession 2, Tuckersmith, about end of Novem- Our Contest commences Saturday, December 17th, ending December —� ber, a yearling Jersey heifer with brindled - markings. Any information leading to re- 24th. Call and we will tell you about it. rnv'Eery please phone 14 on 148, Seaforth. T. G. R. Paterson, Agricultural Representative, Clinton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. wBSTER, Seaforth. slso tf _—_ r�y� -0 0 SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE.�Ix H. F. Berry, Brucefield A. D. Sutherland, Secretary, Seaforth Agr. Society S. T. Holmes & Son grandsons of the noted $17,600 Rotates 186 0Phone: 142-23, Seaforth. Phone: 618-23, Clinton. O Funeral Director and O Kang- Buy your ball this fall before the cars stop. Credit can be arranged. We guarantee O Licensed Embalmer. O our stock, OLIVER TURNBULL & SONS, Permit us once more to wish O O R. R. No. 2, Brussels. Phone, Brussels 28 Tot 10, Concession lb, Grey. 8129x4O Finest Motor and Horse- o — you the old, old wish - O drawn equipment. Beattie O FARM FOR SALE. -140 ACRES, 11/i MILES •O Block, Main Street, opposite O fromVilleke of Kippen, 1h mile from pp >chool, 11 r,7 miles from railroad. Seven room O The Expositor office. S. T. O brick house, with hot water, furnace, large O Holmes' residence, Godesich O bank barn silo 14'x40', 30 acres fall wheat, 80 acres plowed, balance seeded out. Well M Very Merry O Street west ('Iles. Holmes' 0 drained and tillable except 15 acres -under O residence, North Main greet. O bush- Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM Mac - Flowers furnished on shorto, GREGOR. Kippen, Ont. 3180x4 Christmas O notice. All kinds of up- O Fj ARM FOR SALE.—LOT $0, CONCESSION 'O bolstering neatly done. '.O 10, Morris Township, containing about ffi!e ons asp <% Phones: 119 OT 254 J. 0 50 acres, adjoining Village of Walton, C.P.R. and best of all that 1928 may © sbation within 20 rods. On the property is a bO 0 bank barn 40x90• hen house 16x82, alle 12x80, - _ never failing well with room mWL comfortable AT A REAL MANS AND BOYS' > frame Nous¢ containing 7 rooms with modern " -, conveniences, new. furnace. electric lights, large woodshed attached to.bopse The ,and le „rst A CLOTHIgG AND FURNISHING •O O O 0' O O O O 0 0 Mass, well drained and in epiendld state oF• O STORE. cultivation. Phone 14-282, Seaforth, or apply ' • JL a on the premises to JOHN McDONALD. Saw- Happy, Healthy �r V W. J. CIXARY O mill. Walton. 8120x4-tf "sr ® Licensed Embalmer and and O Funeral Director. O — -- - — -- O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O TREASURER'S SALE OF Z. _` viPros erous Equipment O = .: •: O Night and Day Serce. O LAND'S FOR TAXES p I 'C .,�. O Phone 19-22, Dublin O IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH, IN New Year d O O O O O 0 0 <> THE COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE Is herb THE GLASCOW HOUSE Y given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been l \ / - �.w ��<-,,�.r x fie'. ✓�' f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = & Prepared and that copies thereof may be W. Scott & racefield. !� 0 had to my office, and that the list is being Co.,, d. Do{� CO. published in the Ontario Gazette, October W. T. X "a• ,`/ T",.` "-/ '�" � 't•``" D & 29th, November 5th, 12th and 19th, A.D., "We Fear Nae Foe:' -0 Funeral Director and O 1927, and that in default of payment of the taxes. the lands will be sold for taxes on O Licensed Embalmer. O Tuesday, February 14th, AD., Tow H 3 �' •_� O H. C. $o$ 0 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Town Hall, 1927- --- -4 Beat Motor and Horse-drawn O Seaforth.i ZJOHN A. WiLSON. Treasurer, O eq pment. Charges moderate. 0 3125-18 Town of Seaforth. O Flowers furnished on short o O notice. O O Nights Calls Day Calls O a Phone 175, Phone � O School Commerce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of CLINTON, ONT. — - a'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 winter Term Begins January 3rd, 1928 o W. J. Walker & Son O B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Accts., Principal. -o O w, J. walker, Funeral Di- 0 o Phone 198 "4' rector and Embalmer. O �9 O Motor or Horse Equipment. O -O Cars or Fldwors furnished o -0 as requested. O -0 Day or Night, Phone 67. O -O O O© 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. H. MCINNES Chiropractor Electricity used of Wingham. will lie at Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Winter `Perm Opens TUESDAY, .1 ANUARY 3rd, 1928 Complete and thorough courses leading to a diploma.. Free employment service for the benefit of all students. Without obligation, write for free catalogue. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Stratford, Ont. R. F. Lumsden, B.A., Principal. Monday, Wednesday and `" Friday Afternoons. `Adjustments given fol' diseaeoy Geo..• Fer j '(L.loC�s of all kinds. ar>4-tf A Thousand Amusements for the Kiddies TOYS DOLLS DISHES' GAMES a�'e All New Stock at Very Reasonable Prices We have a large selection of useful and 1µ pretty things for Mother, and a host of ,ih. for ,Q easeful articles for Dad that will gladden their hearts and .make 'a joyful Christmas. { Y . IL HOU0 Oeo, i � �_ ✓. � ik'= .:.rpt.,•, . .�2:;. . 77 �ORWS Largest, Exclusive Clothing and Furnishing Store, 30 years of Succesgful High Class Merchandising, is sufficient proof e public's confidence in thio Store's fair dealing and service. Satisfaction Guaranteed; Money Refunded as usual. Merchan- cheerfully exchanged after Christmas. Merchandise sent on approval aniwhere to responsible purchasers outside of Stratford. ane, No. 211• reverse charges. here are the Christmas suggestions we have to offer for Men and Boys:— isand and over, Men's, Young Men's and Boys' up -to -the- I Hl11111" s of Men's and Boys' Caps to choose from. Men's Caps mostly all with two pairs trousers. The "'a}•s' Suits with or without ear hands, $1.50 to $2.50. Boys' Caps, 75e to $1.25. two pairs of trousers, short or long, Men's :.es 34 to Men's and Boys' Bath Robes, Lounging Robes, House Coats in zes, 24 to 36. Prices for Men's Suits, $12.00 ' t $4J:i.00. Silk, Velour, Velvet. and Chocked Wool and Cotton Fabrics, All sizes, {ildren's Suits $3.95 to $13.96. and prices from $6.50 to $24.50. 's and Boys' Overcoats to choose from, all n and the English and Canadian all -wool Fancy Hoge, S11k, Cashmere and 3. Sizes in men's, 34 to 48. Prices, $12.00 to $66.00, Silk, Cites 9112 to 11 i/g. Prices, 69c to $1,50. ,2 to 37. Prices, $4.00 to $14.00. Men's Lined or Unlined Glovett, in Buck, Suade, Deer, Hog, Kid s in Men's and Boys' Underwear, in all pure '.c .x 1, mixed and Sbeq Skin. Prices, $1.50 to $4,00. Fur lined, $5.00 and $6.00. ton, wool and silk, and all cotton; 2 piece v-1 : 1'm1bina- silk Shirts and Broadcloth Shirts, all with separate collars. for Men's, $1.00 to $8.00. Boys' prices, :0: t:) Broadcloth and Silk Pyjamas, $5.00 to $7.50. Other colored Shirts 34 to 50. Boys' sizes, 24 to 34. and Pyjamas, $1.75 to $4.00. s of Men's and Boys' Odd Trousers and Bloomers. Men's Christmas Neckwear in wonderful colors, 50c to $2.00. Fancy i0. Eby%' sizes in Long Trousers, 24 to 32. Boys' sizes Arm Bands and Garters, Fancy Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen 22 td 86. Handkerchiefs. Fancy Box Free. Free Delivery, n Meth's and Young Men's Hats, all new hlocks; all the Hard and Soft. Sizes, 6% to 7%. Plicas, $2.95 to $8.00. STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS EV8 . ALLLY, Stratford One way fare paid from Mitchell, Dublin and Seaforth, either by. lraillraad or ear,, on purchases of $20.40 ag oven k'