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The Huron Expositor, 1929-01-04, Page 511, N bt Attraction Extraordinary lorl°dinary The World's Gn.eatest 1Fenaualle 'Impersonator BIRTHS 4.11en,--In the Clinton Public Hospital, on December 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Alden, of Tuckeramith, a son. 62avenlock.—In Seaforth, on December 29th, ..Mr. and Mm. Nelson Govenlock, oP Winthrop, a daughter. MARRIAGES - Walker-Cudmore.—At St, James' Cathedral, Toronto, on Saturday, December 22nd, 1928, by the Rev. A. Briarly Browne, Winifred Rose, daughter of Mrs. Cudmore and the Hate Roland Cudmore, of Hensall, to Wil - Ham Imrie Walker, son of Mrs. E. F. Ir- win, of 'eston- IIDEATIH[S 44e�rmrell.—In Eganondvilde, on Thursday, De-. camber 27th, Sara Gemmell, second eldest daughter of The Late John Gemanell, aged 70 years and 2 months. AUCTION S UCTLON SALE. -(MR. THOMAS BROWN has been instructed to sell by public auc- tion at. Lot 30, Concession 6, Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, January 85h, at 1 p.m., the follow - Eng: Horses -1 good mare 8 years old, 1 good work horse, 1 grey horse 10 years old. one lbay horse 8 years old, 1 good driving horse, 2 good team of 4 year olds. will make 3600 pounds. Cattle -1 cow due February 19th, 1 cow fresh one month, 1 cow aoringing, 1 cow doe March 16th, 1 cow calved three months, 1 cow due February 10th, 1 cow fresh two weeks, 1 sow calved 3 months, 1 cow due February 20th, 1 cow due February 21st, one Holstein cow due in March, 1 cow due Febru- ary llth, '7 calves, 5 Durham yearlings, 7 Polled Angus yearlings, 1 bull 2 years old. 1$ogs-1 sow with litter 5 weeks old, 1 sow with litter 2 weeks old, 1 sow with latter 8 weeks old, 1 sow to come in January 20th, 1 sow to come in February 13th, 23 hogs 150 pounds. Hens. --50 pure bred Rock pullets, i6 Wyandot.tes. Impleniente. Massey -Harris "binder, Massey -Harris manure spreader, new; Massey -Harris hay tedder, Massey -Harris two row scuffier. Massey -Harris hay rake, Me- 6ormickeDeering mower, new; McCormflck- Y Deering cultivator, Massey -Harris 13 -hoe drill, Bissell roller, 1 16x16 Bissell disc, 1 4 -section (harrow, 1 5 -section harrow, hay fork, 150 feet of rope and pulleys, 1 hay loader, 2 No. 21 Fleury walking plows, 1 Perrin 2 -furrow plow, 1 Tudhope Anderson singleplow, one r ]Bain wagon, 1 Millner Walker v9agon, 1 set Brown & Clark sleighs, new; 2 hay racks, 16 k'eet; 1 gravel box, 1 flat ,rack for sleighs, 1 three-quarter buggy, 1 Sanitary King ereamr separator. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 root pulper, three gets double harness, 2 sets single harness. =ay -50 tons mixed hay, 4,000 bushels man - ,golds and 'turnips, quantity lumber and oak tongues, 1 cook stove. 1 heater, 1 set 2,000 found• scales, n Clihton fanning mill, 30 mnder, cash; over that amount 9 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 6% per annum off Poor cash on credit amounts. GEORGE CAM- /MON, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, ' Auo- 'ioneer; Fred McGregor, Clerk. IMPORTANT NOTIICES ILOST.—.A YELLOW COLLIE DOG. FINDER please phone JOHN McBETH, 14 on 81. ilieneall. 3186-1 7.4.10R SALE.—GOOD THRIFTY YOUNG Pigs, . ready to wean. Also dry soft wood. slabs 12 inches long. Apply to WILLIAM 100I0, Jr., R. R. 3. Kippen. 3185x2 MOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. — TWO - storey brick cottage and outbuildings, good well and cistern, all in good condition ; also three-quarter acres of land in the Village of dSromarty, Perth County. Apply to RICHARD SIOGGA;RTH, on the premises, Cromarty, Ont 3185x4 lgiARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO. 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey. Coun- ty of Huron; 2 storey brick house. barn 55x60 on stone foundation ; another building 26x56; windmill, drilled well; 30 acre( plowed, balance has been under pasture for several Tears. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pos- eessien first of March. Apply to ALEX. 19UCHANAN, R. R. No: 3, Walton. 3186-tf APPLES FOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF Northern Spies. Apply to MRS. W. M. IDOIG, R. R. No. 2, Kippen. Phone 20-98, 7Heensall. 318044 ARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE Karma in the Townships of Usborno, lltckeramith and Hibbert. Good buildspg0'a nd wall located as to market. THOMAS 0Ad6- 73130N, Exeter, Ont. 8068-t4 1T,eARMS FOR SALE.—LOT 12, CONCESSION 3, Stanley Township, consisting of 100 nacres. There is on the premises a good two storey brick cottage, a good barn with straw shed attached and stabling underneath, an 'Implement house, an orchard, about fide acres of bush on a back corner of the farm, rlhrough which runs a never failing spring mreek and two never failing wells. one near tlhe house, the other near the stable. The farm is in a good state of cultivation. Also ]Lot 10, Concession 4, Stanley Township, con- afsting of 100 acres, on which there is a eery good barn and about 15 acres of bush: res never . failing stream runs across the back and of the fardr. Good for either grain or tpnstnre. Apply to MURRAY GIBSON, Bruce- i8eld, Executor for the Estate of the late Finlam Collins. 8170-tf 91 N DT° I" S WANTED. The Management of Coven Church, Win- tthrop, will receive tenders addressed to the ('Secretary, William Somerville, R. R. No. 4, Walton, until 8 o'clock p.m., Janizary 17th: First --For 15 cords 16 -inch body hard wood oiled in shed. Sedond--For the caretaking of the church i2or one year, starting February 1st. Lowest or any tender not neceasarilaa icepted. ROBERT McFARLANE, Chairman of the Hoard. 8188x1 NOTICE Tim CREDITORS NOTICE do hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf .that all persons hav- Ing clairha againsit the estate of Joseph. Fowler, nate of the Township of Tuckeremith, who aided on or about the 10th day of November, 11928, are rata -red, on or before the 10th day Inf January, 1029, to forward their claims, Verified by affidavit, to Rhe undersigned Solid» a11.2, after winch date the Executors Will pro. ready to diebrlbnte the estate having regard w157 to and being. rtipavlsible only fogs the [1a Onof which klhc0 obeli then have boa e©, IIbdi,'itib Voir Mb &Rj a4 $1e e;aalier, 19911. J. i Itili d • 1`lollicita8 1?82 tiilCl .11,Seeatzra. 11044. L. i SS ill cwcxaraursrawwuwa,(su�� V4Wakligill*SUIeW.h.M4 wue a a;twia,,, a swneu, E1A.M I TON "EN PERSON" THE ONE AND ONLY 66 v _r Jori g OF T I:6IE CANADEAN Sv II OLDEES RE1!III7�W GEOi' €GEOUS GOWNS DAZZLING HATS MARVELOUS VOICE Pt Nide 1 i IlllitpErso ➢bons 113 S 1C ® TED is y Y►J SINGING and DANCING COMPANY AND Former Sta.TS OF THE umbeRRE I" EN A 11-11lGI:L s Thie Cleanest, Snappiest AND NEATEST SHOW ON THE OAD Different, Dazzling Hilarious ADMIISSIION CHIILDREN 25 CENTS ADULTS 50 8i 75 CENTS Plum Tax Seats Selling at —A.belrhanrt's Drug .Store ^f�14M a4 'i �y LWIIS�Grt7Ka6�C ,1 ►lc vf3u Viac.l lla 20y Z ►el c* i An" titt twalaQa ag Mb c A ON Y 2 nc 4 ,se lbs sent i ,uo as TH13 CAN DIAN BANK , COQ' Captl ]dal Up $2%000400 �} �mrt� e0Cdi1'ryCd 1Fiu1 $200004 aff�> ii, d J. F1 slilernp ileinuaacier �e„a•� �1'�} its '.7 NOTICE TO cCREDIITO 1' IN THE ESTATE OF WI1LIAM OUGTON All persona having claims against the Estate of William Oughton, late of the Town of Seaforth, Machinist, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of October, 1918, are hereby notified, to send in to the Administratrix of the Estate, on or before the 14th day of January, 1929, full particulars of their claims. Imarediately alter the said 14th day of Janu- ary, 1929, the assets of the said Estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Administratrix shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this 14th day of Decem- ber, 1928. HARRY A. NEWMAN & CO., 36 Toronto Street, -Toronto 2, Ontario Golieitors for the Administratrix. 3184-8 THE 1” ULK SALES ACT IN THE MATTER of 'the Sale and Transfer of Certain Stock and Fixtures of SARAH E. MERNER, of the Village of Bayfield, in the County off Huron, merchant, to George W. Elliott, of the same place. TAKE NOTICE that all Creditors of the said Sarah E. Merner entitled under the pro- visions of the Bulk Sales Act, Chapter 83, 7 George V. Statutes of Ontario, to share in the purchase .price of the said stock are re- quired on or before the 23rd day o4 January. 1929, to send written particulars of their claims duly verified by affidavit with noti- fications of securities, if any, 'held by them in respect of their claims to E. H. Johns, the duly appointed Trustee under the said Bulk Sales Act ,FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said Trustee will after the said 28rd day of Jan- uary, 1929, proceed to distribute monies re- ceived by him by reason of his aforesaid ap- pointment'in purauande of the terms of the said Act, having consideration only to those creditors from whom he shall have received proper notice. E. H. JOHNS, Esq., Bayfield, Ont., 8186-8 Trustee. TEE ']:.ULE( SALES ACT NOTICE TO CI18EIlD]TORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN that George A. Stewart, of the ;Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, ',han made a Bale of the butcher business carried on . by him In the said Town of Seaforth, to George Cameron, of the Township of Tuckemanith, in the said County of Huron. NO'T'ICE 1S FURTHER GIVEN that rill creditors of the said George A. Stewart are required to file their claims verified by ol41- davit, with the undersigned !Trustee on or before the 10th day of January, 1029, after which date the Trustee Cot11 proceed to dio- tr.ibute the proceeds of the said onio among the parties entitled *trete, bavit4y regard ondy to the dolma of avbieh he shall then have had ,notice. 11/1.11111) title Slut dt<`ir et ;bee, 2S2i1, .1101iIIN f7i k. . tIt aftsral•,, entarie, a tc ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meting of the Seaforth Agri- cultural Society will be held in the Carnegie Library, Seaforth, on Friday afternoon, Janu- ary 11th, 1929, .at two o'clock. Business— Financial Report fqr. 1928; Election of Of- ficers and Directors for 1929, and other busi- ness. TII0S. E. LIIVIINGSTON - - President A. D. SUTHERLAND - Secretary -Treasurer AND IBIE I' IE ET IIS The greatest Throat, Cough and Ton- sil remedy known. It works wonders and is guaranteed. Good results or money back. Try it. Mrs. Syrbilla Spahr's .Tonsilvtis. J. E. Keating; al- so A. W. E. Hemphill, Hensall; Ham- bige & Son, Dobbinton. 3185-2 ile Cottage and two lots, North Main Street; hardwood floors, modern bath- room, furnace; first class condition. Two car garage, (beautiful grounds, flowers, shrubbery, etc. A most de- sirable property. Inspection at any time. Possession given January 1st, Price reasonable. A. D. SUTIDIIEIELAND General Insurance, Real Estate, Investments, Etc. PHONE 152 SII :AIFO I'. TIHI o ONT. YeET Term from Jan. 3rd will interest a fine lot of Matriculants and High School Students in the work of Qualifying for a business position through one of SHAW'S :IJSINESS• SCHOOLS. Why not you? Think it over and act. Write for syllabus of courses, locations of our 12 schools, and list of graduates placed. Address: W. R. Shaw, Registrar, 1130 Bay Street, Toronto. 3183-4 THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds.. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan SEAFO '' TH, ONTARIO Phone 91 O O O O O O O O O O O O W. JL CLIEAIP O ]Licensed Emblamer and 0 O Funeral Director. 0 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0 O Equipment, O O Night and Day Service O O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 e" W... Walker O 0 W. J. Walker, Funerai IM- O rector and Embalmer. O O Motor or Horse Equipment. O Cars or flowers furnished O as requested. O Day or Night, Phone 67. .�1 0 0 0 0 0 0'> 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000OG90000® ' Wo U. IBXL Q�D0 0 Fuuaerai Director and 0 0 Licensed Embalmer. 0 0 H. C. BOX 0 O ]Beat Motor and !.gorse-dnava 0 O equipment; 0 O Charges moderate. 0 O Flowers furnished on short 0 0 notice. 0 O Night Calls Day Calls 0 O Phone 175 Phone 48 0 O 0" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • D. IE. CThiNat Registered Drugless ]Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY Magnetic 'Electric 1: aths Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. Adjustments given for diseases of all kinds. 3054-tf Beyand To- orrow Your future success or failure will depend very largely on to -day's pre- paration. Lay the foundation now, by taking a prac- tical business training here. O.B.G. graduates ,are business leaders. NEW YEAR TERM opens Wednesday, Jan- uary 2, 1929. Write to- day for particulars. 0 Ccettr�.i., l�Il R Co_ ege Stratford, Ontari© WAITTED) We are in the market for all kinds of Grain, and we are in a position to pay the highest prices. We can also make arrangements to truck your grain fer yon. We have installed new cleaners and are in a better position to handle pool grain. p Before selling, call 54, , Hensall. Cook 1H[ENSALL 0164-tf D 1 Ao So Bros.d.caat ESS WELL AND SUCCEED 3o fight C L©tl h EOM' It would be well for you to TTJNE IN on our GREY WORSTED and GUARANTEED INDIGOS. The new WAVE LENGTH[ is bringing out better prices; for instance, our $$50,00 Indigo is $3.00 closer, making it $47.00 and our $48.00 Imported Grey Wor- sted has drop to 45.00. etter ROOK UP with this station very soon and get in on the "MEASURING UP EXERCISES" be- cause the lengths of these clothes are getting shorter every day. is Taller i ht Hazard Strt s Satur Dcekn8er: Oar Stock f t edocec t=1 1E Ec:iptiing ,.YL forIii it a.ttesitit�IltThis Si oe E°?I? s ways tot Term .c =1 b red as Seaf rth:'s i ret �6�Lwea Ever' pan' of shoes s nn thrt shore e, ea e, and every is ➢ ?r1°gcfl110 T' `. Real the :1st;—ellen come e Ily o Ave ey, and CHELD'S Quality CHELD'S GLOSHES 3 and 4 buckle styles Sizes 8 to/j11®1/2. NJ u .45 "Gracie Shoes for Women Ties, Straps and Pumps in Patent Leather, Sat- ins and a few in Kid leather. Regular price to $5.95. $4.45 Misses' Patent Ties and Strap Slippers Sizes 11 to 2. Just arrived and go into the Sale at Men's High Grade OXFO I' DS New styles ; Black or Brown Calf Leathers; Goodyear Welt Soles. Our Best Oxfords $4.45 First Quality WOMEN'S GLORIES 2 buckles, 1 dome with collar, also 2 buckles and 2 domes. 2o2 J Fancy House Slippers Child's ...... , Misses' Women's .. 40c 45© Sec Women's One and Two Strap Slippers EE and EEE widths, kid and patent leathers. Values to$3,45. 42.45 Men's Rubber ., ottomms For Your Leather Tops Red or White Soles. . every First Quality TEEN'S G L Ig S iii l S° 11 buckle, :.2 domes. Highest grade Woo Jersey. $2.35 Women's High Grade Shoes All leathers in strap styles and Oxfords; val- ues to $6.50; a few Arch Defenders at $7.75. Child's Strap Slippers and ]Pies Very New. Sizes 5 to 71/2••••$ .4,5 Sizes 8 to 101/2. Men's Fine Shoes Black or Tan Calf leathers; Goodyear welt soles, rubber heels. McPherson Make 8 .45 Men's Heavy Rubbers Lace Styles Sizes 6 to 11. $LC�]ods A. few pairs in sizes 6 and 7. 1 Men's Leather HOUSE SL]PPERS Nearly all sizes. SO© to eh oys' Heavy Ruiners errs Lace Styles. Sizes, 1 I ,., 5 e�llo JJ Sizes, 11 to 13 U.95 Men's "Inizzarrd" Jersey Clloth Rubbers First Quality. All Sizes. Women's New Lo -Cut GLOSHES The most popular styles [ Leather Chub I".a,gs Leather lined; sewed in frames ; Langmuir's make; Regular $9.50. Day we cell your attention to the feat;, Ind most emphaticdIly state that this is a. genuine bons fide sale ®! Good, Clean �Croods, AND THE Gra:EATEST VALUES !fr7 E HAVE EVER OFFERED YOU. -Don't , Ilse Thy 2 Go1d `p n 0pctty Saie Starts Saturday ber s. lin pea Opposite) .Co