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. A large -number from the village at- of what elements of gladiatorial com- United States. Robert -Sherwood, ful of vinegar. Boil in a saucepan 1 ne Huronv ExPoswor ,, 'A '', . �"
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Sunda' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Somewhere there is a fleeting refer- cherishes the delicacy of pantomine, set -if the youngsters � I
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1. Zames Gronin. . ,nee to Wasibington's attendance at but in our enormous tents the only time for them to get cooll � �� "I
I I I . Mr. .. Rooney and, Mis4 Roonev. of the first circus to be exhibited on this way for is by I I I I . I � ..;
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, � 1. � I -P A ;4-1k lvf� ti -e- and ere are equallv casual numbers and broader slapstick. Our -.0- I . . - . I ,..:, I I.,
-Unicago, sPen a e- -,vs W . con I —
.� -.and Mrs. E. 9. Tvers4& references to travelling menageries circuses have become palaces, wi ' th BIRTHS I .
Mi nd Mrs. 'Williff-M Cleary and and boat shows through the next 50 more giraffes, more spangles and more - I 1. �- -tal n Aiwwt Z.5th to I
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.M -�,,Carpenter TnOtOTed to ' the
rs. M.
yews. Vv7hen Barnum was 18, in 1828 noise. Instead of Pi,errots, we have
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Dr.' and Mrs. Frank Kohli, a Hespler, (nee
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I 'Martyr's Shrine at Midland for the
he was running it small store. Hi%,ladies riding in white buggies, With
Annie Cameron), a daughter, Barbara Ann.
--week end. . �. �
. Mr. Peter Dill, of Detroit,' spert
first humbug as he called it later on, white dogs running between the
was Joice heth, an aged negro slave, white spokes of the wheels and white
Holland. -In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sen-
forth, on September Gth, to Mr. and Mrs.
.'�Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mr2t.
supposed to have been the nurse of doves flying about their large white
J. J. Holland, of St. Columbah, a daughter.
H.gen.-At St, Joseph's Hospital, London, on
"ITIeter Dill.
eorge -Washington.' He made $1.500 hats. We have the best of eveTy-
,August 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rag-
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Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney and lit-
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a week elhibiting herr. Shortly he ac- thing, even of talent. Why there i,$ a
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a daug
'en. . hter.
Camobel-I.-In Stanley Township on Augast
� Ale daughter, of Buffalo, were week
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ouired The Mermaid and The Woo lY trained seal somewhere about the
2,1st, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell, a
.,end visitors at the home of Mrs., T.
Horse. Later be exhibited. a bard of country now that sings Rocked in tho
dauvl�ter.
�Jd
, 'Maloney. .
buff alo, the first Wild West'Show, and Cradle of the Deep in better key than
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Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny and
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the d&asion is an illustration of hi-, most basso profuridos.
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whole career. He advertised the ex- .
DEATHS
.visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Kenny.
hibition as free, but held it in Hobo- 40 .
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I 1�1 Borft, on September 3rd, to Mr. and
ken and secretly bought the ferry . .
71h. Rhoda Atkinson, bLAloved wife of An-
, -.Sfr�s. Dan Costello, a daughter.
boat �oncessiop for the day. The -Buf- 'The serious crime of the country is
ber 9th, Widliam. George Pethick. in his
Mrs. Downey and littl6 daughter,
falo were not a success but the ferry greater 0 -day than at any time dur-
Justice
s8th yeari .
McLellan. -In Ribbert, on lilsoiifty, September
-.Mary Mar jaret, are visiting friends
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boats were. ing the last sixty years. -Mr.
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Pethick- In Seaforth. on Wednv6ay, Septem-
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- -in Whitby.' '
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As Mr.- Werner points out in his MtCardie.
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"Barnum," immense. travelli�g
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,drew' McLellan, .1. , I
aged 54 years,. 3 months
. Miss Helen Cronin has returned to
an
and 7 days.
. �'Detroit. ' .
show, combining all the elements of English garden expert is in error
HaRan...-In Hay TownAhip on Sunday, Sept.
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Museum, menage when he says it is extremely difficult
6'.h, Anne Hagan. btloved wife of the late
Jame3 Hagan, in her 8hth Year.
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was not Barnum's own conception in to distinguish between weeds and
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monteith.-In Usbarne, on August 31sk, Jane
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187,0 when he first joined some other young plants. If it comes up again
W. down, it's
Miaer, widow of the Iatd Ro�-rt Monteith.
in her 96th .
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showmen in' such a combination. after you cut it a weed. ,
year. eptember 28th, W. J.
' Clinton, on S
Visitors in the village over the holi-
ltil �
C. Coup and Dan Costello bad simply Macon Telegraph.
persuaded him to lend his name and
idiller-In
Millcr, aged 73 hears. .
-day Included: Mr. and Mrs, Ritchie
some financial support. When Costel- ,Germany needs twelve million more
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I.6 i's ' Drager and son Charles, with Mrs. C.
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. D,rageill Miss Annie Ferguson,, of
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lo and Coup left the show, tblere were bushels of wheat than she can pro-
plenty of rivals to keep Barrinni.-Jump- duce this year. If Germany can keep
FAIR NEXT WEEK
GODERICH -
',.Seafort�, with Mrs, W. Nea-1; Miss
,. ii, of Brantford, and Miss
j�ya
ing. It was said that-onc'e the Barn- a secret, we don't mina whispering
burned a Tailway bridge to that she can get that much in Canada.
�Godericb Fair,,Septeniber 15 and 16,
I , .Aileen
. Florence 'Ryan, nurse -in -training in
um crowd
keep the rival Bailey show from com- ---�Stratf ord Beaco,n-Herald,.
presents on Wednesday afternoon a
five ra,ces-2-25 trot or
l ,. � k. �St. Joseph's Ho-pital, London, with
-,their Mr. Mrs.. JoseP'�
.ng into town. When a baby elephant la .
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I program of pace, relay running
pace, 2.15 trot or
, parents, and
1 Ryan - -, r Kerr, .4Yr.
" . , Mr. and Mrs. Pete
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was born in the Bailey s1low - the I .
first born in captivity-4Barnum wir- ..
Inquiry.
-ee-. -old colt
race, open run, and thi �ed`r
Ron. T. L.
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. 4 � mnd Mrs. Neil Gillespie and son, all
ed Bailey,an offer of $100,000 for the
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Kennedy, Ontario Minister of Agricul-
.of Toronto, with relative-,; Peter Mow-
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V reproduced the tele- In Kinsa �ity a garrulous patron
infant. Baile: S
I ir on Tuesday eve-
t�re, opens the Fa
., )bray and Keith -Lamont, of Detroit,
gram on the billtoards under the cap- of a luncheon asked Proprietor El_
-with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Gardiner;
tion, "What Barnum Thinks of the mar Franke: "Wha't would you do
ning.
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" ,$GoPlon Church and Melvin LaCombe I
Baby Elephant." It was only in 1880 if someone beld you up? Would you
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that the two reached in agreement fig t?,, "No, Sir!" the proprietor re-
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reatest
and Barnum and Bailey, The G plied, 0I'd put up my hands." Ob
THRILLING AERIAL SHOW BY R.
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Q1- - -- Earth came into existence. - .4 +1,. 'kative stranD-er "That's
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� Recent visitors out of town Includ- It was Bailey now Who dl�eamcd buge sensible. Stick 'am up!" and took $7 C. A. F. SISKIN FIGHILEMS
" -ed: Mr. and Mrs. A. Sobier and dreams, put on the Nero spectacle, in from Elmear Franke. � , . ISpectators at the Air Pageant to be - . � ---.--.-- -
� I " � Master Kenneth Sobier, in Hamilton which 1900, people appeared, and took * * * staged at the London Airport Septem- .
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I ,;arld Simcoe; William Dundas with rel- the spectacle on I a four year tour of � . bar 12th, are pron-iised some of the
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. atives in Toronto. .� I Europe. most thrilling aerial stunts ever dis-
David Holmes of the 12th conce8- .Barnum died in 1891. Bailey last- . Napkins. played in Ontario, Comprehensive FARMS FOR SALE
. Ision of ,,McKillop, is at present con- ed until'1906, and his widow sold out In Newark, N.J., William Muller, 21, pro . gram% have been arranged for the I I
-11ned to, the -Scott Memorial Hospital to the ,Ringlings. In 19og the Ain,g- a Manhattan -,vaiter,'was apprehend- day that will pack each moment with
-.. 'in Seaforth. His many friend.§ wish ling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey ed removing nickels froni'a telephone "goose flesh" thrills7. FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOI
�,bim a speedy recovery. - in I 0 W -i Ilrat chase" in FARM
.1 Combined Shows opened in Mad 'son booth. William Mullew confessed he ,Co n en ing th a 28 and 29, Concession 8, McKillov, e*n-
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bogen and Sol', Square Garden. Consider the presen rt taining 192 acres and known as the T. S.
t had stuffed napkins in the coin -re- which every machine will take pa ' Hays farm. Must be sold 'to close the e,itat4
Donald, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. magnitude of this undertaking. From turn slots of 40 pay stations, had with. Capt. Pat Reid, tour leader, as if not sold .will be rented. For particulari
.John McDonald, of Riverside, Ont., the Ringling route sheet for 1930 1 made regular rounds to pull out the the guiding star ih the follow -the- apply to J. M. GOVENLOCX, Executor. Sea -
spent the week end renewing old ac- find ,..�hat between iMarch 27th and napkins, remove the accumulated leader stunt. From then on eventi forth- .. 3201�d
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.,quaintances in the village. October 10th they played two Per- c6ins. .� I �vill move rapidly with formation . I
- . I formances a day on 182 days in 112 - flights by light and transport planes, ARM FOR SALE. -TO WIND UP THE
11 I -- towns. Among other things that.went . - . crazy, and inverted flying by some of F late William Rinn, :-he v
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I along as part,of the show were more . the most famous pilots in Canada, able"itartme Opfrtolieerly, consisting of 149 acres,
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11 I ST. COLUMAN than 1,600 people, 735 horses, five Old Fashioned Candy many of whom served in the air ser- more or leAs, in the Township of Hullett, Lot
. herds of elephants, more than 10000 Vice Overseas. F,, Conc(--.sion 4. mui;t be sold. This is, a very
MT. and Mrs. Tom Christopher and Popular de,irabie farm property, suitable for dairying
. other animals, 10D double -length rail- Axiti-Aircraft Display. 'or mixed farming. with an ample supply of
�baby returned to London after spend- road cars, a staff of doctors, lawyers, The gulf that sepdrates the hand- One of the stunts is performed by ,.vaer; also bank barn and go,od frame house
, ing some time with -the, latter's par- dentists, co'bks, detectives and school s6me cab from the taxi is neither so Capt. Bernard Martin flying a Fair- in t4ond repair. A Portion of purchase Price
, -r. and, Mrs. Mike Downey. teachers;,efor 60 circus, children travel wide n * - child Scout. In this -he acts the part may be left on mortgage. Apply to W. J.
.. entg, 'M ie parish hall with the show. or so deep as that which di to attack McCULLY. Stratford, Ont, (Executor).
I The dance given in tl . vides the candy store og a generation of an enemy airman about
'last Friday evening was a grand suc- During the Winter, at Saratoga, a ago from the elegant confiture store the. airport, but is repelled -by ainti- —
,cess. crew of SailinEikeTS use up $1-50,000 in
>. The teachers have all returned to making a nevi ,big top every year. that has superseded it. In the eight- aircraft fire and shot &4n out ' of ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCESSION
their duties ainters and craftsmen ies and nineties the selling of candies control. Another event is a demon- F J, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, containing 100
their sellools, to resume - Blacksmiths, p side line, except to a few wo- stration of the evolution of transpor- acres of choice land, situated on countir road.
-no And Joe en- re needed to refurbish was a
IN s f0atberihe La of ,every kind a men who made a meagre living from tation staged by Major Geoff I% mijes south of the Prosperous Town of
! Seaforth, on C. N. R. RAilwaY; convdnient to
Otertained a 'number of their friends old'material and construct new. The the children'Ef p�nnyworth. Now thou- 093rien. There will also be parachute
. qchools, churches mind markets. This farm in
las.t Sunday e�ening- clowns make most of their own props san.ds of expensive establi�;bments are jumping by -George Bennett, one 01 all underdrained, well fenced: aWut ' 2 acres
1. Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney and and the acrobats their own nets. - Canada's leading parachute experts, of choice fruit trees. The Boil is excellent
. faffiily attended the reception Of There are no union bours, in a cir- devoted entirely to the cult of con And in a, .good state of cultivation and all
I the Urstiline cus. To -day, however, the routine is fectionery and for' one variety of in the evening an aerial fireworks dis- ,111itable for the growth of alfaafa, no waste
- their daughter, Mary, in sweetness in the old days there are play byone of the planes taking part and. The farm is well watered with two
I C�onvent, bliatbam, last Wednesday'. easier because there are no longer Ing wous. also a flowing spring tn
at least fifty now to delight the palate in the tour. never faili
Presentation.- -A sociable time wars any arades " Mr. John" (last of the of the'y,pung and old. - Siskiii Fighters. the farm Yard; about 40 acres plowed and
P i gl iven credit ready for a,pring seeding, also 12 acres of fall
spent in the parish hall, ist. Colum- six R n in� brothers) is g Yet there are still many persons, The piece de resistance, of course, beat; remaindeir� Is seeded with alfalfa. The
I ning, when for this break in tradition. The story the R. C. A. F. b' are first class. in T
ban, on Wednesday eve grown-ups as well as children who will be. the display by uildings . reel -lent repair;
. M F P kk and Is mod4rn in every re.
, aTie lannery, recent organist, Was goe& that the parade bad to be cut I secret liking for the old- Siskin Fighters, flown by the crack tbe house is bri
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. preseutM'*ith a ten dollar gold piece out f one town at the ftst moment cherish ,4 gpect, beAted with furnace, bard and obft
in fashioned candies. A man may re- pilots of the air fo-ree;,Squadvon Lead- water oa ow, a three-piece both room; rural
. and pimge'.by the members Of the And the perforniance that afternoon member the 'house in. which be was er H. W. Hewson, Flight Lieut. Wil- telepb=e, also rural ina,fl. The ovitbuildbW
. - 'h,,oiT. 'Tho adtlTess -was read in a fit- a that the born without being roused to ent'hus- lialm4 Riddell, Flying Officer R. C. consist of born 50x80 f ' be ne e
. .c was such a financial succes eet with at& atiab-
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'' ting mannerL by Tom Worris, which parade never marched again. , iasm by the memory. But recall to Hawtry, Flying Officer E. KcNib and ling under; 811 fbDora In 0a I ceinenit* th
stabling has wgter system Installed. A good
sbo"d 'the esteem in 'which the or- Elimination of the parad.6"bas not him the candies he used to munch Flying Officer Joseph, A. Gobeil. fraino driving obed, 24ic,48 feet; a 2-storer
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. , ganist wasr held. She held the pasi- meant the elimination of botgft. The from a papex.�ag in the days of his What won't be done by tke PilOtS- hen house l6x86 feet. A brick Pig pan wfth
. - tiom for the past ten years fVeTk faith- mile"an,bour cement floors capable of houskii; abovit 40
Barnes circus people say that horses youth, and instantly his eyes gleam of these spee-dy little 200 pigs. The house, siAbles find barn have Hydro
fully, and we wish, ,her ,every success increasingly important - and his mouth waters. ships, they throw t1qeir busses all over
. are becoming installed. AnVene desiring a first class homo
. ng. The even' and tractor have iak- Toffee apples and honey comb the sky in evolutions, both in forma- and ahoice farm should see thb. On fie nt
. iTi 'her new undertakii Ttaining and The outomobile and put them mould are almost a legend to the tion and soloing, that brings the spec- of ill health I will sell' reasonable- BmIudes
. ing.was spent inlente an horses off the fsrTm I am offering Lot 27. Oancesal es
datting, afterwards fqllowed ,by & V.
, 9. But present generation. A -cid sticks— tators stamping and shouting to, their the '"v acres choiceonind,
. almost ,in the menagerie clhs Hibbert, consisiting Of 100
... lfttle� speech given b� Rev. Vather ea acres
. . tbailc- -almost any circus man will tell you long -sticks looking like rocks --am feet. Inverted flying and climbing at r,r, nem well u*derdrain '; 10 Maple
1)antzer. ,marta, Plannerythen that the backbone of the "OPTY" is another ,old-fashioned specialty. The the same time, rolls, half rolls, loops, busib, all seeded to grm 1. no waste -land. On
. , -ed, the choir for such a wonderful I. I . th premises are a good bank barn 48x56 feet
still tre elephant. The features on close Cushions and bull's eyes which spins, Immelmanns. end every tvnst a alk exceirlent well. The
d frame hmae,
I 1, -1 gift. the. poste,rs will -be the aarialigts, the we know"t.libivadays as (black and and turn that an exper:Kenced . air K"rm la situated about 5 noes from the pros-
-Tb,, members of tho, 'St. CbluiAban or.the clowns. But back white Ariftd . caholies, used to,be tighter knows how in ordor to keep Verom; VWage of ,newall on the O.N.R, bne.
� e'h*iT assembled at the parish ball ou eqPe�t ...... a irbug and dependable *!, �! �rft I h sugar sd that they his opponen* gun sightg 0if him will qt,.AVW of & mile ft%ow "bool aud wlle from
m, pondc X made ' t , , I dlitireb. This farm has never been cravviid
. [ay eveiiing, September 2ndi "I the picket line, of "bfillS." had a �� dth look about them, Then be done, . much and fis dyk exceUtint shape for oroWng
. I - Wedn&d atfi'votah'se
1 A X . to bid fareweil to their organist, M.igg horse is supposed to' be Intelligent, tber6 iie brandy balls and ginger Tliese 1�6ylsi have establ%hiad 0. TOO- or vvfiiore� I WM. liel'i kho,ie farm tweam
.1 cry, who has resigned -h Vock, raspberry drops latiolli for them"lVes ,thr��ugllout 0V ele0afttely to milt purchaser. ftr ftrthiol
MOA6; Viami but a bull is almost human. Wate and almond, P17 to the rro*ietft, Seaftrth
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. ' 8 P ek 0 R. 4, or Vb&no 21 on iss, Seidorth. TAOS
-4 ling wq� spent in Wial gatl P is, 1(bull"' rekar&'s f A in le- Also there is that vision of an- belaf 11yerft on -the continent ` & 89W6LtNGLA'W, PravdeWr-
, qu "'6*61 11801-b
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FARM FOR SALE -
ARM FOR SALE.-LdDT 4, CONCESSION
1, Hay, 1 mile north of Exeter on No. 4.
Highway, containing 100 acres. Oh the prem-
ises are a two storey new brick house, one
bank barn, one frame barn, new hen . how N
three never -failing wells; well fenced with
wire and in excellent shape of cultivation.
Twenty minutes walk from High School and
11 equipped with Hydro, and will be sold with
r without crop. Apply on the premises or
address JOHN CALDWELL, R. R. NO. a,
Exeter. 8818-tf
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I am opening a shoe- rep -airing shop
rmr cupied by
D. Fountain. All lines of Shoe repair-
ing done neatly and, promptly, and at
very modest prices. .. �,
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Notice to the Public
Mr. T. W. Nichols, of London,
has been appointed an agent
of The Huron Expositor, and
is authorized to solicit sub-
scriptions and to collect ac-
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McLEAN .BROS., Publishers.
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Mort�age Sale
OF CHOICE FA!ZM IN THE TO . WN -
SHIP OF McKILLOP
Under and by virtue of'the powers'dr s�le
contained in an Indenture of Mort4rage which
will be produced on the day of sale, there
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will be offered for male by public auction, bY
George H. Elliott, Au,ctioneer, oA the premise -q
on Saturday, 26th (lay of September, 1931, at
2 o'clock in the afternoon. the following lands
and rwernises. namely: .
All and simu]Rr that cerfain parcel or
tract of land and prcmis� situate, lying and
being in the Town.4hip of Mcl<Blop, In the
County of Huron and Province of Ontario,
and being oompoged of the East half of Lot
Number' Twelve t12) in the Third Concession
of the ,aid Townohip of McKillw, containing
by admf,tLsurcnient fifty acre�A of land, be the
Aame more or 4e.".
There are erected on the *nid lands a frame
house in excellent condition. a large frame
barn with stone foundatiou and rtabliing. The
lards are well fenced and drained and water
k supplieil by a good well.
. TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent, in cash
on the d,ay or sa3e and the balance without
interest in thirty dayi thereafter. The pur-
chaser will be required to sign tin agreement
to complete the sade. .
Further conditions of sale will be made
known on the day of the sale and. may be
had in the meantime from the undersigned.
Dated this 3rd clay of SepternVer. 1931.
JOHN J. HUGGARD, Seaforth, Ont.,
Ve-ndor's. Soljcitor.
or George H. Elliott, Auctioneer, Clinton Ont.
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0. Fuskeral Director and 40
0 Licensed Embalmer 40
0, Beat Motor and, Horse; -drawn 40
0 equipment. 40
0 (Marges moderate. 4t!
0 Flowers furnished ou short 40
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