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The Huron Expositor, 1928-11-30, Page 5• NOVEMBER 30 1928. THE '. HUN HTToB iK F. *,(0!; 411i''f t, tl pp 9 ii, I�1 4 Pfternmom 111x. aa?311/Mi 441.08 a8 Willis, d r,, lea ,3i� their TanUPYra.Onnizt �risit„d 'th ilal d ' 3uliaye hler, .iJohgl; Johns, for a f •a£ra'azay ' ' ive3u ,a '. yhiv Etat .1i116onslay Nod Sander evening r�1, ,,rs,,., W a, .e... ciel of 'Olde' vJ',IYI..S�. N'reab.Y.�ea41'50 give '$11( adds'«'» i this' chap* in true ivrtereests of the local Val/4Z: Mx, and Mrs. John Tucker ata booth in a serious cpndition at 'time., of 'writing.. --Preparations era being Made for a; C ihristzmea- en terrtaiaaxua t he given cin this churQ h. T Notes.—Mk. Brine Martin, from Stratford, was called to his brother ligr. James Martin, bed side who s fared a second stroke and is in critical condition. — Mr. Joe Eckart1 - Jr., left last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mack for Holly, New York, who motored here from their home. Joe deserves a rest as its his first vain oration. Mr. W. G. Simon is busy installi a litter carrier for Mr. rams, FOR .St,Y<m°.-A Eich CHOICE Lorne lliott, and hese still sevamal pekfa itb,land hiavrthe t.p"lesso d d Windmills to put up wore the poral u;lell brei;«$ ter to ffiarhe . THOMAS CAFii- ' weather sets in. WI is a hustler. 12-010N. Exeter Ont. 209S -ti C9 F6aa.r+iBA',y i>ed0 `srxe o4hi Icomrsen i `Q uucls sale, a"d•S R. R; ik.'`! 7 '41,71 8, o YO.4.14S pie '7 rott or "ou 49s. 130eee6le1d 3101-1 wen saug. PURE BRED AFRIOiAN M.Teese, either sex Apply to I11 S 7fI ' $RY AYLOR, R. R. No. 1, Bruce:leld✓Phone 1$^liZti, ,9j to z Oinitr X11. ,, fff 8151-1 1 OST.—A. YOUNG ]FOX )SOUND, SPQDT- ted. As to .his whel;ealoowis phone FERN «LEAN, Xiamen, Plipne 4-94, !: email, 5452 / PPLES FOR SALE. --,A QUANTITY :.OF Northern Spies. Apply to BUSS. W"rD4. DOIG, 1 t>, 4. „No. X1Pleell, rtlone 20-93, Hensgall. 4}> 81804, .PUBLIN. Note.-rlUdrae.ary Brpcklin enter- tarined•the officers of the C.W.L. and 01e,, Altar Socieliry to a progressive euchre last week. Mr. Jas. Krauskopf tend Mrs. James Jordan won the first prizes. Second prizes were won by Mrs. M. J. Nagle and Mr. W. Curtin; consolation, E. B. Tyers and MTS. William O'Rourke. — Mrs. W. J. O'Rourke entertained a number of her eelatires and friends on Monday might. Progressive euchre, luncheon and a musical evening filled in three pleasant hours.—To Mr. and Mrs. William Hills and family the syn lathy of the community is extended. On Sunday evening death claimed their youngest daughter, Frances, who Iliad been ailing for three years, at the age of sixteen years. Her fun - neral 'was private on Tuesday after- noon, interment in Cromarty ceme- tery.—Mr. Joseph Kale, of McKillop, its slightly improved. Dr. Mackay )hope's for his recovery. ----Miss Hanlon is in her new home on Laurier Avenue West. We are pleased to note that she has settled among her many friends.. 'Miss Annie Campbell, the only surviving daughter of Mr, Rolot. ,i -Campbell, 10th cbnrcession, Logan, succunnbed to pneumonia on Sunday. - ;Her funeral wee held on Tuesday af- tern'oon, with Inrternient, in Mitchell. --St. Mary's' Dramatic Club are stag- , ung a play on Thursday night in the parish hall. Death of Frances bills.—Frances Hills, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hills,: who had been ' in failing health for the past three 1, years, died on ABB day evening. Dee ceased was in lie sixteenthyear and' as bright student at school. Besides ler parents, five sisters _ and one bro- ther survive. The funeral on :rues, - clay afternoon_., was !peiyrate,' em'vn ,ibeiing' h1ee sit' the ilivil �Y"2v J ,Elder, of. Cr4++om:aa'ty... ny.be' beautiful wreaths and spr"gyb a Th ned t c iket. Those represented were: St. Marys Anglican Church Guild, the gYupils'.of the senior room pf the Sep- arate School, Mrs. Alex. Darling, Mrs. Fred Forrest, friends in London and Toronto. The pallbearers were ?Messrs. P. F. Benn, Alex. Darling, T. Blolyneaux, J. Flanagan, J. Larniear and Thomas Molyneaux: LIVESTOCK MARKET Union Stock Yards, Toronto, November 27. Quotations: Heavy beef 'steers, choice, $9.50 to $10.00; do., fair, $9.00,to 59.25; butcher steers c4oice, $9.00 to $9.50; butcher heif- ers, choice. $8.50 to $9.75 ; de. common, $6.50 to $8.00; butcher cows, good to choice, $7.60 to $8.25; do., fair to good,; $5.25 to $6.25; do. common, $5.00 to $5.25; cannera and cutters, $4.00 to $5.00; butcher bulls, goad to choice, $7.25 to $8.00; do. medium, $6.50 to $7.00; baby beef, $10.50 to $13.50; feeders, choice, $8.50 to $9.00; do. fair, $7.00 to $8.50: stockers, choice, $7.00 to $8.15.; do. fair, $6.50 to $7.00; springers, choice, $120 to $135; ranch cows, choice, $80.00 to $90.00; oalves, choice, $15.00 to $16.00; do.. anedium, $8.00 to $14.00; do. grassers, $6.00 to 47.00; lambs, $12 to $12.75; bucks, $8.50 to 09.00; sheep, choice, $6.00 to $6.50; do. heavies, $4.54' to 45.00; do., culls, 48.00 to $1.00; hogs, selects, w.o.c., $10.00: do., fed, $9.70; do. thick •smooth, w.o.c., 49.50; do., fed, $9.20. BIIRT1EIIS Norris.—In Seaforth Memorial Hospital, an November 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris, a daughter. Qlaae.--On Seaforth Memorial Hospital, on November 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Case. a eon. DEA HIS Saran.—In London, Ont., on November 22nd, 1928, Christina gwan, younger daughter of -the lake Thomas Swan and Mrs. Swan, of Hene>i11. 'CARD OF THANKS S Miss Helen Swan, of Hensall, wishes to •lbnnk the friends who in any way so kindly [assisted her In her recent bereavement. 3181-1 SAL REGISTER On Monday, December 10th, at 12.30 p.nr., on Lot 15, Conceselon 6, McKillop, auction Gale of Farm Stock, and HouseholdEffects. pNo ea Grain reserveas the farm is sold. J. E. FERGUSON, Proprietor; F. W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. Come t® kilns' Feta Staadio Nada For your Christmas Moto - graphs. We have pleauoed others for years and we ean please you with-thevery latest styles in Photographs,our prices are reasonable. Please come early in the day as the day's are short now. BURGESS POR7'Clll'IA1 ' STUDIO i'JdfitrcCimllD, iamt. FARM FOR SAI,1.-500 ACRES, GOOD soft, bush, bank 'barn, sehool on corner, and a fine house walth beautiful lavyn and shade trees, a real home, one to be proud of. (In ,making a home practically for life the latter point I have'`amentioned is one to be considered). Situated in Huron County, close to the Town of Seaforth: Apply to Box 157, Expositor, Seaferth. 8178-4 4ilARMS FOB. SALE.—LOT 12, CONCESSION 8, Stanley Township, consisting of 100 acres. There is on the premises a good two atorey brick cottage, a good barn with straw shed attached and stabling underneath, an implement house, an orchard, about five acres of bush on `a back corner of the farm, through which runs a never failing spring creek and two never failing wells, one near the house, the other near the stable. The farm is in a 'good state of cultivation. Also ]sot 10, Concession 4. Stanley Township, con - slating of 100 acres. on which ..there is a very good barn and about 15 acres of bush: a ,lever:'faiding stream- runs across the back end of the farm. Good for either grain or pasture. Apply to MURRAY GIBSON, Brace - field. Executor for the Estate of the late William Collins. 8176-tf .VANTIED NOW Salesman in Huron County during Fall and Winter months to sell fruit trees, flowering shrubs, etc. Good pay. Exclusive territory. Whole or part time arrangement. A 600 -ACRE NURSERY We own and operate a modern, well- equipped Nursery and supply our customers with the best in quality and variety. Sell hardy, Canadian - grown Nursery Stock and you will be successful. Our agency. is valuable. Established 85 years.[ PELHAM NURSE Y CO., Toronto roiato 29 Ontario. 3181x4 MEETING OF t F" ON The Conm I of- the.. Corporation - •of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon of Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1928. All accounts against the County insist be in the hands of the Clerk- not later than Monday preceding the meeting of CounciL GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Glerk. Goderich, November 17, 1928. 3180-2 uWlr rc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.®0 O O O Wo U. C LEAP? Y 0 Licensed Emblanaer and O O Funeral Director. O 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor O O Equipment. O fJ Night and Ely Service O O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O O O 0 W. ir. is © ,: ' CC. O Funeral Director and O O Licensed Embalmer. O 0 H. C. JBOX 0 O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O O equipment. O 0 Charges moderate. 0 0 Flowers furnished on short O O notice. O O Night Calls Day Calls O 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 O O / - O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- O O rector end Embalmer. O O O O n�_ 0 Wo J. W1:1}lli��]i 0' Ban O Motor or Horse Equipment. O Cars or' flowers furnished O as requested. O 0 Day or Night, Phone 67. g O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O Fal - Nonage For S i rag SHORT TERM—$3,500.00 7 PER CENT. Good Security A. D. SUT i:i EII ILANIID Real! Estate Conveyancing SEAFORTE1e ONT. `fiPIBI}E IOEIN II ANECE AGENCY t t trance of all kinds. onsReal Estate . ey to Loan SEAFORTE, ONTARIO Phone ea 41for 2 Llai 'lG c, rlrr aro. ow Tenders tee • e Olin '4 'iii *0 5 erica :44 Pkenietetto lea to 642 lassie o& *e Seale' WY 'aavt later than G 2421221« orf •$ Aetk 407 4f IPeeentA?al; 4925. 'axe loweeet or alai bleu opt aiereasuridy" aceeste:L ' All P1424 and apeeidlelat$ons stay. he seen at John Finlayeor;'a c,pct an'F. irr22rwu0lon "dw,ited wit! .be furnished by Ow. M. Ab.. rrOS% Seeretsrry-.. 81911.1 QUAL i' i, ?MING p The inermaal meeting of the Seafortb Turf Apsociation will be held in the Carnegie Library Auditorium on Mon- day evening, December 3rd, 1028, at 7.30 p.m. Financial report for 1928. and election of •.i.cers for 1029. G. R. McCartney, A. D. Sutherland, 1. Secretary. President. PERSON We are i3n Tai[, ,a lrlse>'0 for aB8 kinds ..Gra,in, ant we are in m 'paaition to- gay the, ighes4; Priapi. We ear also aaaal2 ,t ange3neuta to truck your grail, for you. W e Iha've incl Uel;,. neaw cleaners and are in a he4tep pooirr,lon to handle .pool nab,. -, efore se i•1u, , ca ,V,54, ad Bras. IBMWSktilA SER V III Y 3US MSC!! tO TQronte.-twe9ve 02 theca-,-'4y'nbrla young peoplo 201' o2lee p opitiaon e throsrba day and evening oeanlona and home Windy cog:weea. Through a 0900 rto nEmployment Beriar tnaowto definite apmnst: moo to agordedl. ietpa. Employer and Graduate. Write ger eolenadas. ]dead Oldbeea: Bay unci Marisa Streoa3. 81.3i441 I<Jglria est. a A [Silt t ten*. oss :!ear,on (UST If1 A IIQrr-1, mtogh of •Lia t, -erre OcamIlfi'yr Comte we win. Pastry Flour 85c 24 pounds Orange and Lennon Peel rq1 23c pound lS Lipo and �J51 [Valencia Raisins 2 pounds Cooking Figs 3 pounds Corn Starch 3 packages Icing Sugar. 3 pounds ' Rice, 3 pounds Granulated Sugar 15 pounds 2k 2 2 DRY GOODS Men's All -Wool Sox 35c, 40c, 50c,. tPt c Mens heavy ribbed Underw'ear, all -wool, (� i1 mC7 per garment ....•.i..• U"J u Fine assortment of Men's Work- ing Gloves and Mitts from 160c to $1.2e5. Ladies' Fancy Scarfs, in all shades. Silk and W[aol Hosea for i�J�J Isnfot� Call and see what we have to offer you in Gloves, Towels, Handkerchiefs and other fancy lines for Xmas Highest Prices for Cream and Eggs. Phone: 22-142, Seaforth. itk P1. L ti y TalIc p f ieid Phone: 23-618,' Clinton. I:S JIGGER and Better grows this mighty merchandising carnival. Miss one visit to this store and you miss hitherto impossible opportunities to save. Come ofte, - • Colne early ! Come to buy or look, but above all, come in this week end when `these' special values go on sale. Stanfleid's Pure Wool Ribbed 6hirts air, d Drawers Regular $1.75, for Men's and Young Men's, regular $22.56 Suits. • Well, tailored Tweeds and Worsteds. Selling out at Men's and Young Men's, regailar $25.00 Suits; Tweeds and fancy Wor- steds, up to the minute in style. Sell- ing out price We buy only the best Raisins, Dates, Currants,',Peels, Prunes, Figs, Icing Sugar and Cocoanut, ll at last week's prices. Grocery Specials Oatmeal, fine or Standard no,.. 6 for c� (� Tomato and Celery Soup 11 O 6 per tin Gorn Starch 2 packages Maple Leaf Salmon k3c large Cornflakes, Kellogg's 25c 3 for �5 Dry Goods Specials 2 i��J Chintz, regular 25c 2j (1� for reg. Crash Towelling, 20e �1 r 3 for` 8c Turkish Towelling, colored 26c regular 32c, for CCGG(� Ta lgeuOil Cloth, 11/2 yds. wide, regular 60c, for�w� Children's Ribbed Cotton ose, all sizes; regular 25c, - eeee 2 pair for he�C�J See the new Masterpeace Ra,!ge on display on our floor, and don't forget we have those good Rubbers, made by Gooderich, and we also have our new stock of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear. HIGHEST PRICES PAIID FOR CREAM AND EGGS. Phone: SCOTT 13-142, Seaforth. Stanfield's Red Label Shirts and Dre,wers, Regular 82.50, for $2.29 Splendid values in this lot, men! Bench tailored from the very newest cloths. Selling out price • &Ed Youn th Ovrct GROUP NO. I GROUP NO. 11 Blue Whitneys. Values to $22.50 GROUP NO. III GROUP NO. IV Fine plain Blue Coats that sold at $32.50. Be here to -morrow and get first choice @ale riot at eJJ UU eRJ U Smart, newest styles, Coats in EnglishllMilton-s, Whitneys and all wool Tweeds. ('a25l25 Regular -to $27.50 Phone: 13-618, Clinton SMART, SNAPPY, HARD-WEARING BOYS' SUITS Mothers! You will find some real values here —sturdy, hard-wearing Suits. Regular $3m1CalCEJ to $12. Corking good suits at ei ANOTHER LOT AT $635 The most astonishing Bargain ever presented COATS AND DRESSES Just the "one'ls" and "two's" left from hest sell- ing lines. BE HERE EARLY 0 p 57 T Y Do Wo A.S. 01 TrIE A D ESS WELL AND SUCCEED Program For To -day TaU1©rr Cnaft 'M FOP Y©anng Reffll Young men of Seaforth and vicinity who need a. new Suit this fall, Have you seen TAILOR CRAFT samples at BRIGHT'S? There is a real HUM to these Suits and they have more swagger than the majority of made -to -measure garments. When we say Made -to - measure, that's what we mean. The whole secret in any Tailoring is the Art of taking measures and we boast legitimately of this knowledge. No firm can construct satisfactory garments without exact measurements and there are few experts in this line. TAILOR CRAFT PRICES, SUITS $25.00 to $40.@0 TAILOR CRAFT PRICES, OVERCOATS $25.00 to $45.00 Of course, Bright's Own Make of clothes speak for themselves:— INDIGO SEEiGES FROM $40.00 to $55.00 MAHIONEY TWEEDS FROM. $45.00 to $53.00 All our own cloths are imported. D.W.A.S. signing off till next week. in Tailoring E0 Bright MEN'S WEA] 'Tailor Craft S a1f y Snappy Dreoseo Styles are the Newest—Buy Now and Save. LOT NO. I Smart Dresses of Satin faced Canton and Flat Crepe. They are wonder values at LookneaeOver Men's $225 Working Pants. ga Selling out e Pure Wool Combinations. $23E Regular $3:50 0 Men's Fleece Combinations $ ,,139 LOT NO. III Greatest values in jaunty little Dresses ever offered and styles are here for every figure and size. Men's Wool and Silk and Wool Hose. rwa1_ UEJ Values up to $1.00 Men's Braces—light or heavy weight. 4.sc LOT NO. III This assortment is simply marvellous. All the latest turns of [fashion are employed, ene of a kind styles. at Men's Fine Wool Sweater Coats ' $2Uj ,, e Men's Fine Dress Shirts. Regular to $2.50Sold elsewhere atMuepn'to N$e2w50Caps. Ment'« Flannel Work Shirts Eja] ropd 68 S'tanfield's Work Sox at StanlIeld's Blue Label :Shirts and Drawers 4I