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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-05-26, Page 511 iG r1 • kx�'c,r�i.w! 4 4• . 1 r -REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth NOW PLAYING "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" • This big )production playing at regular prices. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -May 29; 30, 31 GEORGE RAFT, GARY COOPER, WYNNE GIBSON, ,TACK OAKIE.'' ALLISON SKIPWORTH, CHARLES RUGGLES, W. C. FIELDS, in "IF I HAD. A MILLION" COMEDY CARTOON Thursday, Friday and Saturday -June 1, 2, 3 SLIM SUMMERVILLE - ZASU PITTS, in "THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED" IT'S A SC{t1EAM fMali ees Sat. and holidays, 3 p.m. Two shows slightly, 7.30 and 9,15. WALTON ('Continued from page 1) Mrs. Harold Sellers and daughter, Mildred, were visitors at the home of aMirs. Lena.IMeGavin and Mr. and Mrs. ArmlanAd Ke'nick, Kitchener, on/ Sat- a.1rday• [Mr. and 'Mrs, George C9arkn of Listowel; were guests at the home of the _ fortmter's brother and sistetr-in- Eaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .Clark, on Sunday. Miss Edith Ennis; of ., Kitchener, spent the week end with her parents, Vir, and Mrs. Freed Ennis. Miss Dorothy Drager and` Mr. C. Bennett Who accompanied Mrs. W. C. Bennett to the hospital, spent Sun- iday at the home of 'Mrs. Lena 31e - 'Garvin, Kitchener. Mr., and Mrs. Roy Bradley and ehi:ldren, of Harriston, were guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson on Sunday. The first game of football in the Northern Group of the Huron Foot- ball League, will be played in Walton between 'Brussels and Walton on Fri- klary evening, May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderson and ifalmd1y, of meas Seaforth, were guests at the home of MTs. Henderson's par- " eats, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Love, on SSunday. Miss Laura Manning, of Kitchener, rspent thoweek end with her parents, ,Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Manning. A dunce will be. held, in the A. 0. 'U, W. Hall on Friday evening. The music will be furnished by the. Row- land orchestra. 1VIrs. William Woods, who has been in Clinton, Hospital for several weeks is still seriously ill. Mrs. Wilson spent Sunday with rel- atives in Goderich. ;Miss Margaret Cuhllmling, of Strat- -ford Normal, spent -the week end with Ther parents, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cumming. ,. !Mrs. J. •Hinchley; of -Seaforth, was sa, visitor at the hone of MT. and Mrs, Jos. Love on Sunday. IMirs Irma Workman spent the -week end with her parents in nick- , ersmtth. Mrs. Joseph Davlidsoh.,' of London, is visiting with 'her parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Joseph Bennett. Miss Ruby Young spent Sunday •with friend's in London:. • Miss Ethel Shaw and Blair Shaw, *of Stratford,. spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. P. Shaw. A Honey Booklet. ":Use More Ontario Holley" is the title of air exce.edingly informative and useful brochure from the pen Mary M,,Dal+by-, B.H.Sc., De.part- m1end• of Horne Economics.. MacDon- ald Institute, -and published by the Department ,of Agriculture and •the .+0. A. C., Deca'ibing • the value of 'honey as a food, the hooklet goes Yon to tell how honer nay best be •used. It also furnsishe.s a concsider- able number of recitpes in which stoney (plays a .praminent part. Every -1louselwife will value this publication. Liberty' is the assurance that ev- ery man may d'o. what he believes is lhis duty in spite of majorities or cus- toms and opinions. -Nicholas 'Mur- ray Butler. ,' A ch'ie'f '.says we all need training in fire fighting. One good way to filet it is to wear outing pyjamas and smoke in ;bed. -+Fountain Inn (S.C.) Trilbunle. The difference between an oppor- ftunity and a oat is that the cat comes tack. -The Argonaut. Clothes brake a man, but to a Wo- iman they just serve to show how she is made. -Ottawa Journal. Now it is the U. S. dollar which is experiencing that sinlaing feeling. 4 -Brantford Expositor. A pessimist is a man who never (bakes out a season ticket. -Ottawa . Journal. IN MEMORIAM In lolling memory of Fred Bemlg'ough, who patoed away one year maw, tate 30th May, 1932. • Thei.one we loved hoe His fond true heart Te hand ,that ei 14.. Now lea in death's Calm Iambi pe:.cefwl he is 9leeiatmg, sweetest resit thee +Pd(1'o*ed Ipa5tn ; We who saw how much he suffered, •Could not wish him back again. --Sadly toissed by Wdfe and Son. :Atone to rest, is still; helped us .f catid chill. TENDERS WANTED Tenders wanted by the Council of Tucker- ismalth for trucks 4b haul gravel frown different pita, rate per yard mfle. Tenders to be in hands toff Clerk lwfore Ajay 27th. - D. F. MoGREGOR, Clerk. 8414.8 Wool Wanted at the BLYTFI WOOLLEN MILLS ,HIGHEST 'PRICES PAID , 'C'ash or trade. F. T. BAINTON. bw ;111g45r' su.. "il +i v" Il� rr'r7h.a BIRTHS Bunke Ln Wroxeter, on May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Burke„ a daughter. MoMlichalel.-Ln Turnheory, on May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. M1ouley McMichael, a daugh- ter. Witmer. -In Ditahwicod on and Mrs. Earl WiIOmer, Smith., -41n Exeter, tan May Marr. Fred Smith, a dalu honor. --In Clinton. Public 110th, to Mr. and Mrs. Goderioh Tp„ to eon. May 9th, to 'Mr. S011., 2nd. 90 Mr. and q T h ter. Hospital on May Kenneth Taylor, COURT OF REVISION The Municipal ,Council of McKillop will meet -as a .Court of Revision on Elie Assessm'etnt Roll of 1932 on Mon- day, June .5, 1938, at 1Q o'clock a. -m. at Winthrop Hall. Interested parties should govern themselves according- ly. JOHN 'McNA,Y, 1Glterk. 3415-2 COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH . The Township Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assessment Rall in the council chamber, Seaforth, on Saturday, June 3rd, 1933, at 4 p.m,. Appeals against the 'Assessment Roll must be in the hands of the Clerk on or before May Z9bh, 1933. D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk. 3414-2 341'5-4 r ti f,°sir. 1pgflgt rad„, NOW REDUCED Scott's Barred Rocks BABY CHICKS NOW 8 CENTS EACH A full line of Poultry Mash always on hand. J. M. SCOTT PHONE 32-251 SEAFORTH 3415-1 SANITARY NOTICE According to .Public, Health Act, Schedule B,' 'Section, 19, Mr. Nelson Blatchford, .Sanitary Inspector, will naalke his rounds of inspection of the Village of Hensall during the first week of Jute: when all putrid and de- caying animal or vegetable matter must be removed from all cellars, buildings, outbuildings and yards on or before ,this date. .Our citizens are asked to govern themselves accord- ingly JAMES A. PATERSON, 3414-2 Clerk. NOTICE- TO CREDITORS NO'rTCE i; hereby given under the statutes in that behalf that 'all pinions having any claim; against Robert EiLnrund Cooper-, late of the Town of Sca.fo-wth, deceased, who died on the 11th day of March. 1933, are required U> 'end to the undo...:i'rnad solicitors for the Executor, full p'rrticu.lura in writing and verified by affidavit of .their claims and the nature of the securities, :if any. held by them, on or before the 17th day of June, 193:3, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute -the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims <rl' which they then shall have. had notice. DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 25th day of May, 1933. HAYS & MEIR, Solicitors for Executor. 3415-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE -is hereby given under the statutes in that behalf that all pr:•.icns having a1Y elaimri iagainst Gordon Hulley, late of the Township of McKillop, deceased, w•ho died - on the 289th day of February, 1933, are re- quired bo send to the undersigned soli:Odona for the ,Executrix, full particulars in writing and verrfied by affidavit of their claims and the nature of the securities, if any. held by them, on or before the 17th day of ,lune. 1933, after which date the said Executrix will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, hatiinu..regard only too the claims of which they then shall have had noti e. DATED at Searfortth, Ont. this 25th day of May, J933. .. HAYS & MHIR, Solicitors for Executrix. 3415-3 MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF BENSALL Under and by virtue of the powe-4 ccn- tained in a certain mortgage which wi'j be produced art .the sale, the undersigned will offer for stale at to COMMHR.CiAL HOTEL, J- E24SAl,L, ONS'., on FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1933, at 2 o'eloe•s p.m., the property known as that part of Block 1 A on the Month side of King Street. in the Village of Hene1a911, mere partti:cu9trly de- scribed in a certain deed thertleaf from the Estate of R. 3, Drytdale; +to William A. Mac - Laren, dated November 3, 1922, and, having a frontage of ,ftfby feet (80r) on King Street and a depth of one hundred and forty -dight feast six inches (148, 6") mare ar Ieis. On The pito or'ty is a modern two •.torey brick house With all conveniences. It is well (located in one of the most desirable seetdf ms of Henson. TERMtS 01' SALE - Ten per centt, of the ,purchase 'money to he paid on the dory of the sale and the 1 -,,,lance in thinty day thereafter, without interest. The tproperty will he offered for rale aubieot Uo 11-retaerved bid. Further +te1110 and conditions of stale wi11 be made known on the day of the satle, or now he had upon atpp4ittztih41 ko the under- signed, GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter and Henanlll, M.or rage 's 5alfettfontt 3414-8 ufeW.`� lr1�3;��:�Y�itrif,Rltn�'��'tv'?Jrt.a,n'�a,#atn&tkY.e�rv�h$t?3if�t, POPULAR STALLIONS Tha 'remium Clydesdale Stallion FAVOURITE AGAIN (24337) EnnolNo. 1961 Form A 1 Monday alfternwoas-Will leave his own stable, Brumefield, and go 8004th to Kippen by London Rbad to...All. Harvey's, for night. Tudadao'.-fro Second .Concession of Tucker - smith, south 114 miles, then east to i0rib Coneelaion. to Angus McKinnon's, for noon; then east *0 Ken MVIcKd11am's, for night. Wed- ties!dao'•--Eas1t *0 Hawn Line, then north 1144 miles Oto Lloyd Cbilquboun'6, for noon; then by Staffs,, to Willlteau tricik s, for night. Thunaday.--North 14/4 miles to 7th Concession .to Coyne Bros., for noon; then west to Rabt. Dofg's for night. Friday, -West to Gemmell's corner, then north to atm Raid to George McOartney's, for noon; then east to McAd- am's side concession and north to Carnlochan Bros., Por gigihk. :Saturday -By wa{y of Ba+aadt5oot's bridge to 'Mill Road to his own stables. . Terms -To ensure, $15.00. R. D. MURDOCK, Proprietor and Manager. The Pure Bred Canadian Clydesdale Stallion MONCRIEFFE PRINCE Endclmenit No. 2177 , Passed Approved 1 Will stand far m es this season as fol- lows: Monday. -Will Ie e' this :stable at Bruce - field and go west to'the second 'Concession of Stanley, then south to William Mchenaie's. for noon; then to Hensel] to the Commercial Hotel, tibr night. Tuesday, --South andwest to Matt. Ttnney's, for noon; then west to the Parr Line, to James 'MgAllitster's, for tuight. Wednesday. -North to Charlie; Steph- ensons, for noon; then north to Varna and east to Ebner Webster's, tor night. Thure- 5ay.-Nlor:th by Varna to 9th Concession, Goderich Township. to Henry Taylor's, Hay- field, for noon; then to Del: Gard'ener's, Con- ceal:ion '7, Cut ..Line, for nicht. Friday. - North to the Highway to Alex. Sterling's, for noon; then east on the Highway to H4lmesville .to Robert. Colcllnugh's, llth Con- cemion, for night. Saturday. --South to Ed. Glenn's, 3rd Concession, Stanley, for n4)iion • then south to his own stable for night. 'Perms.- 510.00 toinsure. ROBERT D. MURDOCK, Proprietor. William Luker, Manager. . Standard Bred Trotting Stallion VALIANT GUY No. 9070-67856 Approved Form A 1 W3lI strand for the imorbvement of stock this season as follows: Monday, May 29. -Willi leave .his own stable, Brucefield, and go by way of..'Ind Concession of Stanley and Goclerioh Townships to Holmes- vi^,le At John Potter's, for night. Tuesday. - by way of Varna to Parr Line at Alf. John- °Oon's, for noon; then home for night Wed- nesday. -Will remain at Sas own stable. Thursday.=By way o8 2nd Concession, Tuck- ersrnith, to Fred Cook's, Holton Road, for r oon ; then home for night. Friday. -East to McAdam's sidertaad and nortdh, by way of Harpurhey and Roxboro to Frank Coleman's, for noon; then west to Livingston's school corner and souk' by way of Alma to his ow.n- stahile. Saturday, --Will remain at his own stable.• Terms ---For Standard .bredand registered mares, 520; grade mares, $12.00... WILLIAM 'BERRY. Proprietor and Manager Brucefield, Ont. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Huron County Council will meet in the Counciil Chamber, at the Court House, Gnderich, sat two o'clock in the afternoon, Tuesday, June 6th, 1933. - AilI accounts. 'notices of deputations or 'applications and other important business re- quiring attention at this meeting of Council s-nould be in the hands of the Cleric not laterthan Monday previous to the meeting of Council. GEORGE W. HOLMAN, County 'Clerk. •' Dated at Coderich .this 151h day of May, 1933. 3114-2 THE JOHN RANIKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 9i WARNIN G TOWN OF SEAFORTH . Citizens are hereby warned not to dump vegetables, fruits or anything liable to cause a nuisance in the dumping ground at Keller's Farm. Any .person found doing so will be held liable for damage. • The dumping ground is only to be used for old metal, glass and ashes. By Order. A. D. SUTHERLAND, 3412-3 Mayor. FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT 28 and 29, Concession 3, McKvltlop, con- taining 192 acres and known as the T. E. Hays' firm.' Meat be sold to close the estate. If not sold will be rented. For particularra ap7rey to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. - '8358-tf • A BARGAIN FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile from Seaforth; •modern house 'with furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; good orchard. Taxers, $15. Splendid chance to start chicken farm, bees eta Apply to R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. 3389-tf Wool ,Wanted Toronto prices paid for Wool. H. Mo, Jackson 1 4c 5n. �i'.,ult3j nS:n4�'rfra."�kl i+ t4'11 ng Meds Two Tro SUI 50 There are Navy . Blue and Oxford Grey Worsteds in single or cluster stripes and fleckpatterns, cut in the new style peak lapels, every suit beautifully lined and perfect fitting. tY . You will be delighted with these high grade New Suits offered at prices that have not been possible in years. SPECIAL ---Men's Felt Hats $1.95--$2.95--$3.95 Your appearance depends very materially on your Hat. The new Felt Hats are particularly .dressy and attractive. Browns, Sand$ and light or medium Greys are the leading shades: There is a shape to suit every face and a price to suit any pocket- book. The New Summer Frocks $4.89 s EMBODY EVERY NEW IDEA • Here in one glorious collection you may see in color, materials and styles what the leading style creators have s.l'lent months 'in designing. Neter before has any one season' produced Such choice in numbers and individu- ality. • Beautiful quality crepes in the •smartest styles you have ever seen: pleats, flares, puff sleeves, clever trimmings, tastefully d e s i g n e d. Greens, Blues, Sands, Greys, Blacks and Rose are the' outstanding and popular shades. PRICES: $6.49 - $9.75 "Martha Washington" Dresses $1.59 Finest quality printed Broad- cloth. Attractive patterns, col- orings and trimmings. Sizes 14 to 44. Price, 31.59 " Osmor" House `Dresses $1,00 The recognized best dress value made ; hosts' of attractive styles in guaranteed fast prints, plaids, stripes, floral designs. Choose Early, $1.00 Y MEN'S FINir. Shirts A shipment of new, Ilea . patterns in -'bltte-stripes, collar attached; For- syth orsyth Brand. All sizes, $1.50 NEW SUMMER Ties In cool light colors; neat fancy patterns. , Good quality .silks, built to keep their shape. 25c 50C 75c STYLISH SUMMER Millinery Come in and see the smart new shapes, the . new trimmings and 1 th-'W low prices.' ,.2511111111 ATTRACTIVE NEW Handbags Something entirely new and ,different. Blacks .32,50 to 32,95.. Whites ... sot to $1.00 SPECIAL PRICES LINOLEUM CONGOLEUM CONGOLEUM RUGS OILCLOTH RUGS 4 STEWART BROS., Seaforth t t ; 9V a tt: 1b ix�u{dU��t.. i Vr� u1 tA 'ttc�IJG�d`tG.,lc,'�ru�: 021 it