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In grateful appreciat ok of your good will and
cooperation, we wish you all the joys of the
Christmas Season. 't May the New Year bring
you Happiness and Prosperity.
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SM-itty"S" Recreation
SEAFORTH - - - ONTARIO.
Yuletide Greetings
i We hope that Christmas will bring'
you a full share of its joy and good-
will; and that the year ahead of
' h11b fh " and
6 Lr #y,4n� o §e0,xprPP, �,�lent;.
1Su d xntlth6r; N'4y-
al{1tn 1
�VnS4' oso lit Capllell, ofIToronto,.
s'' holi'4ayiut with 'Ifer parents, .Mx'.'
and 'Mxs. D. MdConnell.
Mr, Joseph 'Carpenter, of Toronto,
is visiting his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph, Carpenter.
Mr, Joseph Feeney, of St. Peter's
Seminary, London, is sipending his
holidays at his home south of the ivil-
lage.
..
WINTHROP
"A 'Merry Christmas to all."
Dr, and 'Mrs. Harburn, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win Trewartha.
Mrs. Adam Dodds, of Listowel,
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campbell.
Mr. Ferg, Smalldon, of Walton,
spent last week with his cousin, Mr.
Tim Eaton.
Cavan church held their annual
Christmas concert on Monday even-
ing.
Mrs. Foster ,Bennett and Mona are
spending this week with her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hart and Ken-
neth, of (Seaforth, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lon. Sparling,
U0 s a e one o appiness STAFFA
progress.
j The services in the United Church
on 1 J. Wesley Beattie the Smolnin iRev.y were lR. NySteweadtd, In
g , pas -
FRESH AND CURED MEATS tor, spoke from the text found in the
second chapter of Luke's gospel,
+ "There was no room for them in the
inn." He firsts oke of what the inn
P
keeper missed by not making room .
fol• them, then he wanted to know if
the child Jesus+that was born in the
stable was finding' room this Christ-
mastide in the hearts of the people, ,
- .. .. 1 was He given room at the fasts or
th I f it d II th ht f
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IS SO V
Do
'h'�,-a Asa a•a ww •vn •w. ••-^ Y"'• a•44:;
• - - - - - - -- - _ _ _ _ _. _ •'
zNCE time immemorial papas,
IS
n brothers
iters and mamas ss
have fussed and fumed and
worked themselves into a furore at
this joyous Christmas season, be-
cause they don't know what to give
as a suitable gift.
We come to the rescub. Did you
ever consider that The Huron Expos-
itor, arriving as it does each week
throughout the year, would be ap-
preciated much more than gifts cost-
ing many times as much? Why not
send The Expositor to those mem-
bers of your family away from home?
The cost, $1.50 a year, is so trifling
compared with the joy it will bring.
Come in and get this Christmas
problem solved now.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
McLean Bros., Publishers,.
Established 1860. Seaforth, Ont:
I,.
ykl�. i ,S� is �ua'vzYed b
ona tbrclthpx, John Werke, of Hay, and
J. Keys, 1 ,otl of. i. ensall, The fun.
eral, whie wap largely attended, tools:
place on Thursday from the home of
her 'brother, John Parke, the service
beings conducted by her pastor, Rev.
Paull, of Bayfield, assisted. by Rev.
Parker, of Hensall. Interment was
made in the family plot in Bayfield
cemetery. The pallf):earers were Geo.,
Morton and 'W'ellington Elliott, Robt.
Reid, Hugh McKay and George Fee,
'School Report.—The following is
the Christmas report of S. S. No, 14,
Stanley: Sr. IV --Elmer Hayter 6.$,
Margaret Jones 63, Alex. McBeath
57, Wesley,' Jones 61, Wilmer Jones. 51.
Jr. IV—Audrey Cochrane 71, Harvey
Rayter 63, Aubrey Farquhar 53,
Bar'old Jones, absent. Jr. III—Mary
Farquhar 67, Kathleen Jones 63, Geo.
Tifton 47, Marion Kerslake 42. II—
Eric Switzer 46. 1—Mervin Hayter,
Donald 'Switzer, Ernie Talbot, Ken-
aeth 'McKenzie. Primer—Eileen Hay-
5er, Lois Rathwell, Jean Speir, Mil-
ired Jones, Donald McKenzie, Alvin
Kerslake. Number on roll, 24; aver-
rge attendance, 22. -- P. C. Penfold,
reacher.
GODERICH TP.
-Miss Dorothy Cox, of the London
Jniversity, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les -
ie Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison, Keith
tnd 'Lois, of Seaforth, visited with
:heir cousin, Mr. Elliott Harrison, on
'unday.
Mr. Harry Proctor spent a week
with friends in Zurich.
Master Harry Little, who has been
tt his grandparent's, Mr. and Mrs.
red Ford, returned home on Satur-
lay.
WINGHAM
Mrs. Griffin, of Patrick Street, left
ast week for Washington, where she
vill spend the winter.
Mrs- Chester Copeland and Jean
Ind Russell, of London, spent. the
veek end with friends here.
A very interesting debate was g'iv-
:n on Monday last at the Guelph
,iterary Club, the subject being, "Re-
,olved that the radio exerts a greater
nfluence for good than the press."
Che affirmative was ably upheld by
Miss Angela Gibbons and Margaret
'heevers, while the negative was
upported by Miss Helen Walsh and
1. Dooley. The judges were Rev. Dr.
Neeson; Mr. Lesehene, B.A., and Miss
lose 'McElderry. After due delibe'ra-
ion the judges gave their decision in
.'avor of the affirmative. They were
ieartily congratulated on their
.worthy success.
EXETER
Special Christmas services were
tc:ld in Main Street United Church on
Sunday. The altar was fittingly dec-
)rated and there was a large attend-
ance at both services. The evening
service took the form of a family
.ircle service. The pastor, the Rev.
7. J. Moorhouse, had previously an-
-iounced that he would present a
;ift to the parents of the largest
'amily present. Two families, those
)f Henry Jennings and Henry J.
Ketltle, each with seven, put the min-
ister to his wits enol, for a time, He
reserved his presentation until next
Sunday. The gift will be a large
sized copy of the Hymnary. The ser-
mon text was found in Malachi 4, 6
and Deut. (i, 7. Ten girls from Miss
Murra}''s Sunday school class, read
short passages )f Scripture and the
11;11 1: 1, ' ^r r•,, i,i! fan fid Karl)-
n l a d et. They are
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Kestle. The choir rendered special
Christmas anthems throughout the
day. The song service was especially
interesting, in that the pastor called
on anyone to suggest an old-fashioned
hymn that was familiar to them in
their younger days. The singing WHS
entered into heartily and gave one
the inspiration of an old time revival
meeting,
visitors here: Harry Greb, who
has been attending university in Ann
Arbor, Mich., with his father, John
Groh, and family; Eu one Howey. of
Toronto, visiting his parents; Harry
Jennings, Huron 'College., with his
parents; Hugh Creech, London, with
his parents; Miss Marjorie liodd with
her parent::.
Out Of the ten prizes offered by the
W.C.T.U. for the best essay on "Tem-
perance," the paper of Gordon Grob,
of the stain Street Sunday School,
won the distinction of being the only
papc; being sent. to Toronto. Other
prize winners of the same school were
Maiq-trot Taman and Miller Camp-
bell,
Miss folie, representing the sailors
and soldiers, is canvassing the town
in quest of fuwk, and spoke in the
churches on Sunda,v-
Mr. and MI-. Charles Pirney left
Monday for Winnipeg, whore they
will spend the winter with their son
and (laughter. Will and Mrs. D. T.
Fevgu7 on,
Mr. a71d Mr: Walter Cunningham
are "pendin", Chrktnlas with their
son, the Rev. Borden Cunningham,
Mil!hank.
Austin Dillin,g, of Hensall. and son,
Cecil, spent Saturday with his sister,
Mrs, M. F. Quance.
Bang Up the Baby's Stocking
He's ;`lever Seen CRISCO Yet
Anyway, that's what it sounded like
when they'd come prancing up to my
cradle. And they'd ,jabber 'baby -talk
at me until I was fairly nauseated.
They seemed to be referring to some
Scotchman )•lamer' Sandy McClaus,
and I wasn't a bit interested. What I
was after was those five little pink
things on the end of my foot. They
looked so good to eat, but they were
hard to get at.
I became so tired of the ,big people
fussing that, at last, I shouted in. a
very distinct, loud tone: "Aw cut ii
out for a change!"
*ell, say; then they all started tc
throw a fit, and yell; "Oh, 11 unixie, kt
age Iwith fire on 'the. end men Q
sang and chuctk'led, it at glia ?lode
Then they pretty nearly wx nt cr'a'zy,
and yelled: "Isn't he lust typo darlingl
rhe little preciousl'0
. Now wouldn't that ;get your bib -And
:ticker! I guess I looked pretty dis
rusted, for they httn and took 'a tin
:11ing that rattled off a tree that was
;rowing over by the piano, and gave
.t to me.
But it didn't taste any good, so I
brew it into the fireplace.
BIRTHS
)ale. --In Seaforth, on December 20th, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. Lorne Dale, a son -Donald
James.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH O PHONE 47
Best Wishes for a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year to All,
Now Playing—BUCK JONES in
"MEN WITHOUT LAW"
Monday and Tuesday
CONSTANCE BENNETT
Ben Lyon - Dorothy Peterson
and the star's father
RICHARD BENNETT
in a great modern dramatic hit
"BOUGHT"
Wednesday and Thursday
E. L. Brendel and Fifi D'Orsay
in a picture so funny it's making
the gangster neglect business
"MR. LEMON OF ORANGE"
Friday and Saturday
GEORGE ARLISS
greatest artist of them all, with
Doris Kenyon and June Collyer
presents a picture you will want
to see
"ALEXANDER HAMILTON"
Matinees—Wed., Fri. and Sat.
Coming "PENROD and SAM"
GIFT,
Sunny Blue Potato,
Pots
Set of China Dishes. $4,04
Electric Ikon's ...... $2'
Electric Toaster ....
Cut Glass Dishes_75c , 7.5c Ea.,
Bread Boxes ... 75c to $1.75
Washing Machines , �. $18,75.
Wringers, extra ...... $5,50
Aluminum Steamers ... $1.50
Sleighs ........60d to • 1.50
Small Wagons, $1.25 to $2.•25
Rifles, 22 calibre ...... $6.50
Flashlights ..$1.00 to $1.25
Pocket Knives ..15c to $1.50
Food Choppers $1.35 to $2..25
Scissors ........ 35c to $1.50
Mitts and Gloves 50c to $1.25
Copper Boilers ....... $3.25 ,
Silverware, 25 per cent. dis- —
count.
TOOLS, SAWS,
BRACES, WRENCHES
5 Special Hammer, $1.25
xtra Special in Floor Xopi
th adjustalble handle
1
1Cl
�j
I
Roosting Pans.
r _ in Granite and Black STAINLESS CUTLERY,
Irom
75C to 2�0� Special Bread
$ OF ALL Knife 75e
Cast Iron Fry 75c KIND'S Specia�,,1, Knives
Pan, only J and Rhrks, $4.00
TOYLAND—Full of everything for the children at rea-
bl rices
was e p ace u an a oug o
the real Christmas crowded out.
k,
The Christmas tree and entertain-
Again
ment of the United Church was held
Wednesday evening in the township 1
hall.
A'
MeXmas
'Clarence Norris, student of the Un-
iversity, Toronto, has returned home
��
for the holidays.
Jif
-A
Mr. and Mrs. F. Golding, Strat-
While it is only once a year that we
place our good w%shes in print, we
are always hop"'- that good for-
ford. called on the former's parents
on Sunday.
STANLEY
tune, good healtix and happiness
are yours. A Merry Christmas!
Death of Catherine 'Parke. —The
death occurred at the Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Tuesday, De-
cember 15th, of Catherine Amelia
VM, DOIG, Jr., Lot 15, Con. 4, L.R.S.
Parke, daughter of the late 'George
c•r
Parke, of Stanley, The deceased who
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
Phone 227 - Commercial Hotel
was in her seventy-fifth year, was ;
born on the Goshen Line in Stanley,
later moving to Bayfield with her
parents. In company with her w
ter, Susan, who predeceased t
her two
• ••:.r• - .. .. .. .. ..;. ..»`
years ago they conducted a oress-
making making establishment in New York
for several years. About thirteen
years ago she returned to Bayfield,
( residing there until her sister's death
" -
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Up;
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IS SO V
Do
'h'�,-a Asa a•a ww •vn •w. ••-^ Y"'• a•44:;
• - - - - - - -- - _ _ _ _ _. _ •'
zNCE time immemorial papas,
IS
n brothers
iters and mamas ss
have fussed and fumed and
worked themselves into a furore at
this joyous Christmas season, be-
cause they don't know what to give
as a suitable gift.
We come to the rescub. Did you
ever consider that The Huron Expos-
itor, arriving as it does each week
throughout the year, would be ap-
preciated much more than gifts cost-
ing many times as much? Why not
send The Expositor to those mem-
bers of your family away from home?
The cost, $1.50 a year, is so trifling
compared with the joy it will bring.
Come in and get this Christmas
problem solved now.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
McLean Bros., Publishers,.
Established 1860. Seaforth, Ont:
I,.
ykl�. i ,S� is �ua'vzYed b
ona tbrclthpx, John Werke, of Hay, and
J. Keys, 1 ,otl of. i. ensall, The fun.
eral, whie wap largely attended, tools:
place on Thursday from the home of
her 'brother, John Parke, the service
beings conducted by her pastor, Rev.
Paull, of Bayfield, assisted. by Rev.
Parker, of Hensall. Interment was
made in the family plot in Bayfield
cemetery. The pallf):earers were Geo.,
Morton and 'W'ellington Elliott, Robt.
Reid, Hugh McKay and George Fee,
'School Report.—The following is
the Christmas report of S. S. No, 14,
Stanley: Sr. IV --Elmer Hayter 6.$,
Margaret Jones 63, Alex. McBeath
57, Wesley,' Jones 61, Wilmer Jones. 51.
Jr. IV—Audrey Cochrane 71, Harvey
Rayter 63, Aubrey Farquhar 53,
Bar'old Jones, absent. Jr. III—Mary
Farquhar 67, Kathleen Jones 63, Geo.
Tifton 47, Marion Kerslake 42. II—
Eric Switzer 46. 1—Mervin Hayter,
Donald 'Switzer, Ernie Talbot, Ken-
aeth 'McKenzie. Primer—Eileen Hay-
5er, Lois Rathwell, Jean Speir, Mil-
ired Jones, Donald McKenzie, Alvin
Kerslake. Number on roll, 24; aver-
rge attendance, 22. -- P. C. Penfold,
reacher.
GODERICH TP.
-Miss Dorothy Cox, of the London
Jniversity, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les -
ie Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison, Keith
tnd 'Lois, of Seaforth, visited with
:heir cousin, Mr. Elliott Harrison, on
'unday.
Mr. Harry Proctor spent a week
with friends in Zurich.
Master Harry Little, who has been
tt his grandparent's, Mr. and Mrs.
red Ford, returned home on Satur-
lay.
WINGHAM
Mrs. Griffin, of Patrick Street, left
ast week for Washington, where she
vill spend the winter.
Mrs- Chester Copeland and Jean
Ind Russell, of London, spent. the
veek end with friends here.
A very interesting debate was g'iv-
:n on Monday last at the Guelph
,iterary Club, the subject being, "Re-
,olved that the radio exerts a greater
nfluence for good than the press."
Che affirmative was ably upheld by
Miss Angela Gibbons and Margaret
'heevers, while the negative was
upported by Miss Helen Walsh and
1. Dooley. The judges were Rev. Dr.
Neeson; Mr. Lesehene, B.A., and Miss
lose 'McElderry. After due delibe'ra-
ion the judges gave their decision in
.'avor of the affirmative. They were
ieartily congratulated on their
.worthy success.
EXETER
Special Christmas services were
tc:ld in Main Street United Church on
Sunday. The altar was fittingly dec-
)rated and there was a large attend-
ance at both services. The evening
service took the form of a family
.ircle service. The pastor, the Rev.
7. J. Moorhouse, had previously an-
-iounced that he would present a
;ift to the parents of the largest
'amily present. Two families, those
)f Henry Jennings and Henry J.
Ketltle, each with seven, put the min-
ister to his wits enol, for a time, He
reserved his presentation until next
Sunday. The gift will be a large
sized copy of the Hymnary. The ser-
mon text was found in Malachi 4, 6
and Deut. (i, 7. Ten girls from Miss
Murra}''s Sunday school class, read
short passages )f Scripture and the
11;11 1: 1, ' ^r r•,, i,i! fan fid Karl)-
n l a d et. They are
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Kestle. The choir rendered special
Christmas anthems throughout the
day. The song service was especially
interesting, in that the pastor called
on anyone to suggest an old-fashioned
hymn that was familiar to them in
their younger days. The singing WHS
entered into heartily and gave one
the inspiration of an old time revival
meeting,
visitors here: Harry Greb, who
has been attending university in Ann
Arbor, Mich., with his father, John
Groh, and family; Eu one Howey. of
Toronto, visiting his parents; Harry
Jennings, Huron 'College., with his
parents; Hugh Creech, London, with
his parents; Miss Marjorie liodd with
her parent::.
Out Of the ten prizes offered by the
W.C.T.U. for the best essay on "Tem-
perance," the paper of Gordon Grob,
of the stain Street Sunday School,
won the distinction of being the only
papc; being sent. to Toronto. Other
prize winners of the same school were
Maiq-trot Taman and Miller Camp-
bell,
Miss folie, representing the sailors
and soldiers, is canvassing the town
in quest of fuwk, and spoke in the
churches on Sunda,v-
Mr. and MI-. Charles Pirney left
Monday for Winnipeg, whore they
will spend the winter with their son
and (laughter. Will and Mrs. D. T.
Fevgu7 on,
Mr. a71d Mr: Walter Cunningham
are "pendin", Chrktnlas with their
son, the Rev. Borden Cunningham,
Mil!hank.
Austin Dillin,g, of Hensall. and son,
Cecil, spent Saturday with his sister,
Mrs, M. F. Quance.
Bang Up the Baby's Stocking
He's ;`lever Seen CRISCO Yet
Anyway, that's what it sounded like
when they'd come prancing up to my
cradle. And they'd ,jabber 'baby -talk
at me until I was fairly nauseated.
They seemed to be referring to some
Scotchman )•lamer' Sandy McClaus,
and I wasn't a bit interested. What I
was after was those five little pink
things on the end of my foot. They
looked so good to eat, but they were
hard to get at.
I became so tired of the ,big people
fussing that, at last, I shouted in. a
very distinct, loud tone: "Aw cut ii
out for a change!"
*ell, say; then they all started tc
throw a fit, and yell; "Oh, 11 unixie, kt
age Iwith fire on 'the. end men Q
sang and chuctk'led, it at glia ?lode
Then they pretty nearly wx nt cr'a'zy,
and yelled: "Isn't he lust typo darlingl
rhe little preciousl'0
. Now wouldn't that ;get your bib -And
:ticker! I guess I looked pretty dis
rusted, for they httn and took 'a tin
:11ing that rattled off a tree that was
;rowing over by the piano, and gave
.t to me.
But it didn't taste any good, so I
brew it into the fireplace.
BIRTHS
)ale. --In Seaforth, on December 20th, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. Lorne Dale, a son -Donald
James.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH O PHONE 47
Best Wishes for a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year to All,
Now Playing—BUCK JONES in
"MEN WITHOUT LAW"
Monday and Tuesday
CONSTANCE BENNETT
Ben Lyon - Dorothy Peterson
and the star's father
RICHARD BENNETT
in a great modern dramatic hit
"BOUGHT"
Wednesday and Thursday
E. L. Brendel and Fifi D'Orsay
in a picture so funny it's making
the gangster neglect business
"MR. LEMON OF ORANGE"
Friday and Saturday
GEORGE ARLISS
greatest artist of them all, with
Doris Kenyon and June Collyer
presents a picture you will want
to see
"ALEXANDER HAMILTON"
Matinees—Wed., Fri. and Sat.
Coming "PENROD and SAM"
GIFT,
Sunny Blue Potato,
Pots
Set of China Dishes. $4,04
Electric Ikon's ...... $2'
Electric Toaster ....
Cut Glass Dishes_75c , 7.5c Ea.,
Bread Boxes ... 75c to $1.75
Washing Machines , �. $18,75.
Wringers, extra ...... $5,50
Aluminum Steamers ... $1.50
Sleighs ........60d to • 1.50
Small Wagons, $1.25 to $2.•25
Rifles, 22 calibre ...... $6.50
Flashlights ..$1.00 to $1.25
Pocket Knives ..15c to $1.50
Food Choppers $1.35 to $2..25
Scissors ........ 35c to $1.50
Mitts and Gloves 50c to $1.25
Copper Boilers ....... $3.25 ,
Silverware, 25 per cent. dis- —
count.
TOOLS, SAWS,
BRACES, WRENCHES
5 Special Hammer, $1.25
xtra Special in Floor Xopi
th adjustalble handle
1
1Cl
�j
I
Roosting Pans.
r _ in Granite and Black STAINLESS CUTLERY,
Irom
75C to 2�0� Special Bread
$ OF ALL Knife 75e
Cast Iron Fry 75c KIND'S Specia�,,1, Knives
Pan, only J and Rhrks, $4.00
TOYLAND—Full of everything for the children at rea-
bl rices
MORTGAGE SALE
of
('IIOTCE FARM TN THF. TOWNSHIP OF
ii1nHERT
Under ami l,y virtu, of the Pe�.e rr, of para
ron!ained in nn Indenture of �L,rhraga which
will be prndured nt. the &0” of snlv. there
u i11 he off occur fur anle by puhlic• miction, by
Grn-vi, 11. ISll,nt t. nuctimlfvr' at the
Commercial Hotel, Senforth, Ontario, on
SATURDAY, 2nd DAY OF ,IANITARY, 19:12,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
'Tho following Irmo and premise., namely: All
and ,insular that "rtnin pnrcel or tinct of
!And and premiss situate lYinir, and being in
,he Township of Hibbert., in the County "f
Perih And Province of Ontmri:r, being rom-
nn.;ed of the North half of Lot Number Six-
teen in the Fourth Cnncessinn of the Town-
ahir of Hibbert aforesnid, containing by wl-
measurement Fifty acres he the same more or
I (a s,
There nre erected on the said lands a gnod
rmnfn,•table frame hou,e with stone founda-
tion and cellar, a lni-foe frnme barn with
cement foundation and stabling. The lands
are ,-el•l fenced, drnined and .feYtile.
';FRMS OF SAIII,-110 per cent, in ensh on
the dny of the sate and the balance without
intc,cst in Thirty days thereafter. The pur-
chmcer will he required to sign nn asrrvementrn
t•, cnplete the sale.
Further conditions of sale will he mane
Pnown on the day of sn:le and may be had in
the meantirtne frtvm the undersigned.
Dated this 8th day of December, 1931•
JOHN J. HUGGARD, Vendor Solicitor,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer, Clinton, Ont.
.. BS4y6-1
t 'q will h,• hell wi 1,m,lay, the fourth dny 0 License In a flew an
fit, ihr f"M-ing niiI 0 Funeral Director <* '
1',•!I No. 1 .fame: ('•r -!in'+ I'i„.1=e, L•,t 14 ; 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0
,n i,'I'h„m,rs \1„ylan. D.R.O., W�m. O Equipment. tit
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4 : .7,1111M
Mot) ,,, Il. 1),R.0.. 1:5. i O Phone 19-22, Dublin- 0 s V
P,dl .1n<rph Smith', TTm,'c, Lot l0. 0•®O O O O O O O
-0— i!: .lobo Loaning. ir,R.U., ,Iohn I ,Y
)'n11 No. I Reltnni Jfouir, No. 7, Lot 26. - -- sf+k
('rnr( ion 12 William Somerville. D.R.O.. {
JOHNTHE McNAY. THE JOHN RANKIN�„I
Returning Officer. 4J kti'
9:140.2 AGENCY
- Insurance of all kinds.
FARMS FOR SALE Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan t s+
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FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
28 and 29, Concession 9, McKillop, a n•
training 192 acres and :mown a. the T. S. Phone 91
d1 f
Hix harm. Must be sold to close the estata,
If not sold will be rented. For particular fyiltk
apply to
J. M GOVENLOCK, Executor,
forth. ft20?R4 "t
- - A BARGAIN
Fi ARM FOR SALE, -LOT 4, CONCESSION
1, Tiny, T mile north of Exeter on No. 4
TTighway, containinfr 100 acres. On the prem.
Muco are a two storey new brick ,house, one
bank barn, one frame barn, new hen housta,
three neverrfailing wells; well fenced vrM
wire and in excellent shape of cultivtMOI
Twenty ,
minutes work from Wgh School and
Fill eaulored with Hydro, and an'll be sold with
or without crop. Apply on the premises or
address JOHN CALDNMLL, R. R. No. E,
Exeter. riot”
FOR SALE.'—'Five acres, one
from 'Seaforth; modern house
furnace, bath and toilet; small l
good orchard. Taxes, $15. SO
chance to start chicken farm,
etc. Apply to
R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Out.
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SEE OUR GREAT
DISPLAY , t.:
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WARNING
hunting trapping is
GEO. A. SILLS
Q�
vim SON
Take notice that and
°t
rrohibited on the farms of the following per-
ons in the Township of Tuckersmith :PLUMBING
HARDWARE
OHN TREMEER, Lot 10, Con, 11, H.R.S.
VM, DOIG, Jr., Lot 15, Con. 4, L.R.S.
c•r
ONAH GREEN, Lot 13, Con. 3, L.R.S.
Sy Lot 10, Con. 11, H.R,S.
TUGH MCGRII Lot 14, Con. 3, L,R.S.
AUCTION SALR.
MORTGAGE SALE
McGREGOR, Lot 15, Con, 3, L.R.S.
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OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
3340x3
OF DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT
IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH
The Executi of the e„tate of James Me-
Under and by virtue of the powers of sale
Cd] late of the Town of , in the
contained in a certain mortgage which wild u,
elOTICE TO CREDITORS
Farmer,
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased.
be produced at the time of sale, there will be
have instructed George H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
offered for sale by public, auction. subject to
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
to offer for sale by public auction, on Friday,
the 81h day of January, 19'32, at the premise;,
a reserve bid, on Monday, the 2Sth day o4
December, A.D., 1931, at ,the hour of two
and other+ having claims against the estste
the following parcel of land: The West half
o'clock in .the afternoon, at Lot fi, Concessiosrr ..,,��u";} •
,f •James McGill, late, of the Town of Gode-
of Lot Number one Hundred and Six on
1, Ilullett Township, the following property. "
'ieh, in the County of Huron, retired farmer,
the North vide of George "B" Street, in
namely, the West Half of Lot Number 6, in
who died on or about the 8th day of Decem-
k,h)crdied
to a the under-
Goulnlnck's Sureey, of part of the Town of
?', ,
the First Concession of the Township of Hvl- .f✓.
are reabnud
send
Seaforth.
lett. .;,a•
igned solicitor for the executors full particu-
There is on the property a one and a half
Upon the property there erected
ar, and verified by affidavit of their claims
frame house containing seven rooms, with
ate
class farm buildings, with plentiful water
p
,n ar before the 9th day of January. 1932.
stone fnundat!nn, electric light and an ex-
supply.
AND NUTIGF, i5 I'UR'THF,R GIVEN that
crllent well. The dwelling is in very good
TERMS. -Ten Per cent. of the purchase
Irvr the sairl last mentinnea date the execu-
'state of repair.
money to ,be paid down at the time of the
or; ,will Pmrecd to di,tribute the assets of
PERa15 OF SATE
sale and balance to be paid within thirty 'Z •)'
he said deceased having regard Doty to the
Ten cent. of the purchase price on
days-.
'Will o£ n•hich they then shall have. had
per
the date of the snle and the balance within a
For further particular and conditions of
n tiro
month.
sale apply to the undemigned Solicitor.
DATrD at Seaforth. Ontario, this 22n!1
1,,,,r further particular and conditions of
DATED at Clinton, this list day of DeceI
]ay of December, 1981.
+
al,, apply, to
ber, A. D. 1931.
ft(
JOHN J. HL'CGARD,
JOHN J. HLTGGARD,
F. FINGLAND,
Seaforth, Ont..
Solicitor for the Executors.
Seaforth. Ont.,
Clinton, Ontario,
3"I1 3
Solicitor for the Executors.
3341-3
Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
Geo. H. Elliott. Auctioneer. 3338-4
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George H. Elliott. Auctioneer.
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MORTGAGE SALE
NOMINATION MEETING
NOTICE';
OhVALUABLE ACRE TOWNSH P FARM IN'TUCKERSMITH
SCALES CLOSED M
HIBBERTS0
Under and by virtue at the PDn'Cl'9 of Sale
Notice is hereby given that the Town Scalm 'r"?
December 29.
:ontained in a certain Indenture M Mortgage,
The annunli meeting of the electors of the
will be clwed for repairs from
1931, to January 2, 1932.
which will he produced at the time of sale,
Township orf Tuck'ermith, for the nomination
of cnndidatea for the Offices of Reeve and
Citizens are warned to Provide themselvestion,
there will be offered for sale, by public auc-
Councillor= for the 1982, will be held at
with coal to earry them over said week, as:
bry Thomas Brown, Auctioneer,
AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
,year
Walker's Hall, Brucefield, on Monday, De-
nc, weighing will he done.
in the Town of Seaforth, on SATLiRDAY, the
THE
",Ther 928th, at 1 P.M. If a poll N neees-
Bary'• srach poll shall be opened on Monday,
By Order,
J. J. CLUFF,
)Ih January. 1992, at L O'CLOCK IN
fallowing lands
•lnnuary 4th, 1982, at the following places
Chairman, Public Utility Commission.
AFTERNOON, the and prem-
ices, namely:-
and by the folloavinir officers: No. 1, W, Gov-
3340-2
North half of Lot Number Twoniy (201, in
anlnrk's House. W, C. Gnvenlock, D,R.O.. J. C.
Hays.
Lhe 'Third r3rd1 Cnnacssion of the Township
Reine. ..: n. L, School No. S, ,1n,.
kPCN
.
;�'•'
of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, contain-
n•R•O• ; .1, P. McLaren, P.C.: No. 3 School
House No. 4, Ram Whitmore, D.R.O., 'Furl
0 O O O O 0 <> O 'O O 0 10 ttt,�r
ing by nom ea,urement Fifty (,,)0) nc ccs of
Pepper, P.C. No. 4, Schanl House Na. 3.
0
land he the same more or leas.
'' fit v
•a � is conv'r.tr 1
' ', Fifty ,501 net f,rm v
lhl. i Y
ns Chn man. T).R.O.. .7. W. Mcintosh.
•I'h, m, n
4r•hool H ND. 1 Robert D.
10
O H. C. BD X
•, 1 i �. from
two sari one-half I_ ..1 m Ir
n .,
r.(•. No, 5 u.
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the thrivinyc Village -,f Dublin, and there are
the thriving
11(,11. D.R.O.. Nolvyn Trnrluair4 P.C., Nn. 6,
Sinr.lnir, D.R.O.,
O Funeral Director and
erected on the premises a c•.,+mfort.able f,-rme
Schanl iinv<e N". 9, Willinm
F.C. Poll from 9
O Licensed Embalmer 'd '+° E
dwelling house with kitchen attaohel and a
barn.
Alexander Sinclair, open
t 5 m
n.n,, o p..
O Best Motor and Horse-drawn
<mxll
There i, ni.—on the p1•emiPe.i rr g,n>tl orch_
D. F. T&CREGOR, Clerk.
O equipment. 4 •a''
ora .,r peso., plum, and appl�.
I O Charges moderate, b
�•",'
_
Ten (10i per cent. of the purcha,D money
O Flowers furnished on short O - ,
in Bash on the day of vole and the 1vil�m",
N®MINATIUN MEETING
0 notice.
avithin •Thirty ( 10) ,1?uy, therenfter and the
O Night Calls Day Calls O
purcha-ror the br• ivtio ed to sitvr, e- agree-
moot fur the enmpletinn of the sale.
McKILLOP
O Phone 175 Phone 43
will
O O �•""
Further term, and r„nditions of sale
_ __
hr mad(, known at the time of strle and may
1'hr cnnani mr•rsim• rf rof
1 O O O O O O O O O
be had in the' meantime frim the undo::•i,in-
1,A
shy bLrnirn,nlitr of rl<i!lop willl b, held at
kfp
w!•
r..1.
I1.A'17T) fit Seaforth. Ont., lhi, 21.t. ,tay of
it- N ntthr,p lla!I un IT, nday, Docrmber 2.Yth,•
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l+rr(n,her, 19;71.
R. S. IIAYS.
11,31.
N„min,,ti„n= for r^r,didnte, for n T2encr sand
I D 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 t-•
Vendor's Solicitor.
La,r ('miwillory „ill 6., 1-ro -1 between the;.J
the after-
i
Thoma, Ilr, nun, Aw-tion(,, r. ;'111-3
h ur, of ww and tern u'rloek ,n
n•vnr. Rti„u',1 m,�••e rnn•1i,inte, be nrnin:it i
0 ,
, �. J. CLEARY :'n f
than err rr„uir••,I to fill l)a eevrrnl of c,3 , a
MORTGAGE SALE
of
('IIOTCE FARM TN THF. TOWNSHIP OF
ii1nHERT
Under ami l,y virtu, of the Pe�.e rr, of para
ron!ained in nn Indenture of �L,rhraga which
will be prndured nt. the &0” of snlv. there
u i11 he off occur fur anle by puhlic• miction, by
Grn-vi, 11. ISll,nt t. nuctimlfvr' at the
Commercial Hotel, Senforth, Ontario, on
SATURDAY, 2nd DAY OF ,IANITARY, 19:12,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
'Tho following Irmo and premise., namely: All
and ,insular that "rtnin pnrcel or tinct of
!And and premiss situate lYinir, and being in
,he Township of Hibbert., in the County "f
Perih And Province of Ontmri:r, being rom-
nn.;ed of the North half of Lot Number Six-
teen in the Fourth Cnncessinn of the Town-
ahir of Hibbert aforesnid, containing by wl-
measurement Fifty acres he the same more or
I (a s,
There nre erected on the said lands a gnod
rmnfn,•table frame hou,e with stone founda-
tion and cellar, a lni-foe frnme barn with
cement foundation and stabling. The lands
are ,-el•l fenced, drnined and .feYtile.
';FRMS OF SAIII,-110 per cent, in ensh on
the dny of the sate and the balance without
intc,cst in Thirty days thereafter. The pur-
chmcer will he required to sign nn asrrvementrn
t•, cnplete the sale.
Further conditions of sale will he mane
Pnown on the day of sn:le and may be had in
the meantirtne frtvm the undersigned.
Dated this 8th day of December, 1931•
JOHN J. HUGGARD, Vendor Solicitor,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer, Clinton, Ont.
.. BS4y6-1
t 'q will h,• hell wi 1,m,lay, the fourth dny 0 License In a flew an
fit, ihr f"M-ing niiI 0 Funeral Director <* '
1',•!I No. 1 .fame: ('•r -!in'+ I'i„.1=e, L•,t 14 ; 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0
,n i,'I'h„m,rs \1„ylan. D.R.O., W�m. O Equipment. tit
\L,bnvy, P.C.
p,,)] Nn. _-.1,,:,.pn n.^,-t'� x�,,,-r. T,nt 2;, O Night and Day Service. '4 •.y. ...
4 : .7,1111M
Mot) ,,, Il. 1),R.0.. 1:5. i O Phone 19-22, Dublin- 0 s V
P,dl .1n<rph Smith', TTm,'c, Lot l0. 0•®O O O O O O O
-0— i!: .lobo Loaning. ir,R.U., ,Iohn I ,Y
)'n11 No. I Reltnni Jfouir, No. 7, Lot 26. - -- sf+k
('rnr( ion 12 William Somerville. D.R.O.. {
JOHNTHE McNAY. THE JOHN RANKIN�„I
Returning Officer. 4J kti'
9:140.2 AGENCY
- Insurance of all kinds.
FARMS FOR SALE Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan t s+
r
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
28 and 29, Concession 9, McKillop, a n•
training 192 acres and :mown a. the T. S. Phone 91
d1 f
Hix harm. Must be sold to close the estata,
If not sold will be rented. For particular fyiltk
apply to
J. M GOVENLOCK, Executor,
forth. ft20?R4 "t
- - A BARGAIN
Fi ARM FOR SALE, -LOT 4, CONCESSION
1, Tiny, T mile north of Exeter on No. 4
TTighway, containinfr 100 acres. On the prem.
Muco are a two storey new brick ,house, one
bank barn, one frame barn, new hen housta,
three neverrfailing wells; well fenced vrM
wire and in excellent shape of cultivtMOI
Twenty ,
minutes work from Wgh School and
Fill eaulored with Hydro, and an'll be sold with
or without crop. Apply on the premises or
address JOHN CALDNMLL, R. R. No. E,
Exeter. riot”
FOR SALE.'—'Five acres, one
from 'Seaforth; modern house
furnace, bath and toilet; small l
good orchard. Taxes, $15. SO
chance to start chicken farm,
etc. Apply to
R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Out.