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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-03-02, Page 5444- „ • iih :4E04 t OYttit. „ NoRMtvr • , • • ' • .; ” ausur..ttrummuwaumeaugo....*Iga..awanuawar...*. 4 6 • ie.. • , 1 , - VV. 11 s eV, at_ ; - ,13newlitaiting "Voi • .LoslAg 4ow40,p:, . •• • „ • •• ••• one of the ent4iittdkis, COrei Of. the SilVer Screen, : tIONEIDY • ,,".7 • , Ot4E4 • • Tiutisdair'idnit,Satnight3f7;41.areit• 8 1.• 'AMR WITH: A 'ALL STAR CAST • COM- IPT.041.4•Dy FOR A ,nAT!.. Matineen Sat. ,and1ra1idnin4n howSrn ti 780 fita 9 5 ; • • FREE SERVICE. TO BRAY.. CUSTOMERS LET US ,LIELP YOU WITH YOURi:POULTRY PROBLEMS Have you any poultry problems are bothering, you? How to get ftwetter egg produletion,--inow to 'fix up your brooder house--4FLoW to keep chicks from crOwd! , ing!--ete, etc. • Mg so, we invite you to call.on Mr. IVI.. K. Ftinsten of' liPayi VW& natelierY. (Mir. !FianSten LS liPactical-poultryntan, - ¢tiidliir9-sFeriVi&Ware TREE-to-all'Bray-customers.-mply 'Phone the manager of our nearest Brauch Hatchery, or , write direct to St. !Sabha -tines office. " lAsk fora copy of our new I:IEEE 'Poultry !Success in 1934." BRAY CHICK HATCHERY-, 97 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. Brooder and Office, H. W.i Charlesworth, Clinton. , BreedIS---Eighth Year Elleod-Testing-Sizath Year Government APprovaS "CENT A MIIE" Round Trip BARGAIN FARES; FROM SEAFORTII MARCH 9 See Hand - To. Oshawa.....Belleville,, Kingston, • IVforrisburg, Lindsay, Peterboro, New- market, Collingwood, Orillia, Mid- land, Gravenhurst, Bracehridge, • Huntsville. . . Tickets, fares, return limits, truth service and al • • Agents. . bills for complete details. MARCH:10 To .TORONTO...... and many local points east, north or west of Sea - forth. information ,from CANADIAN' NATIONAL • a (T-22), open ' Onsiti0:944'1ileh Warr. loPettee- 'in •tlia Ohara- etc .9brieV ,'/JE1.1Nmr by Mra."1W0.044litan. Uifl 165; °Nage'ingonto ;ad ' Heart!' , prayer for. CbriSinn, homes 'hy *pal' Turner;,hn 894; pt 8: 'Teace Within Avtlene,P The niterhig and business was then tak; en jLt was deei4ed to feint two groups or circles for,e4ch meeting. .and group two hattre Charge of the rikwoFt meeting.,. The' seicretary -and .treasurers reports were read and a- dopted. Roll call 'as Sneweceit with the letter Part -4; "Felipe Through the Extension of Chriat% Kingddral," prayer for missionaries by Miss Edna Cochrane; for fellow Christians lby Mirs. U. Turner; for God's Kingdom by ,Miss Annie Jar- robt. A :hymn and the dismissal prayer closed the meet'ing. and Mre7olesley Richardson are getting nicel ettled IIL their new lunne on the Blind tine. . Joe Forrest and sister, Miss Margaret, df 'Seaforth, visited recent - with Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane.- flrWri1lian Jarrott is in Goderich for a few days attending the jury '44,00x0 •14415-2„ n • Ottfbr:Yonai- le et *mixt' spent the ' Week enflsi-mitth 'enNS.,:ttr. no. $,O,„ Thiosk: theAconNlauni. co, 13,. tYw;, lin:110i(),h4a,APyld 4-1flefm)111111gbea,' aLliniellfrom‘th'wealLv'irryla e•dbl ialt ,eXce111111' lent mimic woes folnliSh 'by tibia ton orchestra. -W was announced that., a masquerade dance Ewould !he held mi. Friday,' 3Saltidli 16th, Prise* Wila be given fpr best dressed ladY, fbest dressed gent, best comic ens-, tome and best .dressed couple, The.menewers Of the Gleaner Ma- si:at "Band commended practicing for their annual Easter entertainment last (Saturday. , The not praotice will be held in the basement of the church on Saturday, afternoon.• , 'Cosby Ennis has returned' to his duties near Granton after spending a month• with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Laura Munningr -icite.heznei, ie- smhng several weeks with her , M. and NUS. Herbert Ralf: assizes. IMr. aVfiltoit Young and son, Clif- •f�d, of Russeldalle, were recent •guests at the home of Kr. and Mrs. Thomas Youn'g. MT. W. C. Bennett spent the week end with relatives in Detroit. he service in Duff's United Church MSS condulcited by the pastor, Rev. Onarles Cumming on Sunday morn- ing. An anther was rendered by the choir, the duet parts -being taken 1L4 Mr. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Hr- oid iThe March meeting of the Ladies' Guild and Wornen's wAtindliary of St. Georges Anglican •Church will be held at the home of Mrs. IR. W. Hoy on Wednesday afternoon of next week. The pastor, „Rev. Charles -Curniming will occupy theoyullpit in Duff's Unit-. ed Church on Sunday ,m,orning and will take as his subject, "The First Christian in Paradise." Walton hockey boys lost the first game in the play-offs on Monday ev- ening ,when they were defeated by the Brusseli High School boys by a score of 4-2. CROMARTY Women's Hospital Aid Present 'S'?a in Oardno`s Hall, Seaforth,S Thursday and Fri- day, March Sth and stk. at 8 p.m., Don't mist; Wt. Tbekets on sale at Aberhart's Drug Store, ;Sea:forth. • ,Asilpaissiorn, 25 cents. Re- served selarts, 55 Carta• 8455-2 An oyster. supper and hot ehicken pie will lbe .held • in the' basement of the church, Cromarty, on , March 6th. A good time is expected. • (Weare sorry to mention that at the time- oe writing Mrs. Stacey, of ,the village, is very 'low.. Mn. and Mrs. Stacey spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Warden 1Vriller, on the Staffa line at whose home. she is at present. ^ • . MThonas 'Laing motored to Sea - forth a few days -ago to visit hie father who is at -present in the hos- pital and is somewhat imiproved in health. • lMr Quanee will oeciipy the new. .store this doming week. To bring Spring eggs, unchanged 'in quality and flavor, to the winter table is the pinVese Of modern cold storage. Announcing the EW 1934 CHEVROLE TICKS TN 1933, Chevrolet sold more trucks than J. any other ma.nufacturer. We Predict even greater success for these new, 1934 Chevrolet Trucks,. on display today in our showrooms ! And here's why: Chevrolet offers you five new, improved truck chassis . .. with bigger, srrtarter, sturdier Chevrolet -built bodies. These new trucks are powered by an advanced new design of Chevrolet's famous truck engine . . . giving 5 more torque, more power, more speed, with even greater economy. Frames and axles — transthissionS,, clutches and brakes-,- are truck - 'built and greatly improved. And the Chevrolet cabs are roomier and more convenient. See • these new, 1934 Chevrolet Trucks learn the typically low .Chevrolet prices —today ! Yciu ' will agree that here is something new in the truck field . . . a bigger, sturdier low-priced truck—ha.ndsorne, t— and a ecord-breaker for economy! FIVE NEW. ,CHASSIS 1/zto ton, capacity BIGGER. BODIES • MORE, TORQUE • STRONGERFRAME -AND ,AXLES INCREASED POWER STURDIER "APPEARANCE BIG GElell RA K E S • 't ADVANCED TRUCK ENGINE GREATER. ECONOMY CT -14C FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION • A. W. DUNLOP Phone 187 - - SEAFORTH Announce New Commercial Cars To meet the anticipated heavy de - Mand for trucks in 1934, 'Chevrolet is displaying three distina' lihes of cont- mercial cars with a wide range of, body ty,pes, designed to meet' ninety per cent. of all requirements in the field. The 1934 lines are all equip- ped with a new special truck engine, delivering increased, power and greet- er toritue, and there are numerous mechanical inipasovernehts in frames, brakes and transmission. The first line cons.'s% of commer- cial car bodies, of haLf-ton capacity, on a wheelbase of 112 inches. The other lines are oneand-one-half ton trucks and two -ton trucks, respectivie ly, on both 131 -inch and • 157inch wheelhases, and the five -ton semi- trailer. • :IN MEMORIAM _ . TROYER.-In lovinalr memory, of Gearse E Troyer, who passed away fourteen years ago to -day. the eighth of March. 3455x1 -MOTHER. FARM FOR SALE pARM FOR SALE. -LOT 13.CONCESSION 4, Tuckersanith. Apply to JAMES CAM- ERON,' R. R. No. 4, Seaforth, or phone 2 on 13:. 3455.2 VARM FOR SALE -FOR SALE PART LOT ." 28 and 29, Coneesolon 8, M,c1fillop, con. ts3ning 192 sores and known as the T. E. Hays' farm. Must be sold to close the estate. If not sold w be <rented. For partrieulars noir to .1. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. . • • •-• 41858-11 - ESTATE SALE. ` To close a 'nest:rate the Executors •have• auth- orised a public • sale to be held to dispose of the farm, household furniture, farm im- plemands and live stock of the late James. Stark' at the preroSses in the `Downshin of Harbert. being the East half of Lot 29 in the Eleventh Oonceesion. three and one-half snile; spelt of Cromarty. Sale March 15th zit 1 pm. REAL ESTATE: Easts half of Lot 20, Con- emsion 11, Township of Ilibisert, containing fifty acres, on Which is erected a suletan- tial brink house and large frame banked barn.. 36, x 801, good stabling. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Mower. drill. har- m -Ws. rake, wagon, buggy. sleigh, scales. harness and other miscellaneous tools and irOplementa LIVE STOCK ; Three bred OWS, one cow with call at heel, one farrow cow, team of horses, 35 hens, FARM PRODUCE: 75 bushOls oats, 100 bushels ,barley, milt seed, tinwilly seed, 3 tons hay, HOUSEHOLD FURNITIJRE: Contents of Ann' hedrisonals, parlour, dining room, pantry and kitchen. CONDITIONS OF SALE The Peal Estate will he offered for sale subject to a reserve bid with 10 per cent., PagabSe at time of sale and balance within thirty Oars All chattefla will be sold for °ash. For further 'particulars apply to HAYS & MEIR, Solleitiors for Executors, See:dbl.*, Ontarib. George. H. Ellilott, Auct,ioneer. 3455-8 AUCTION SALE A tiarion SALE. -CLEARING AUCTION " sale of Farm Stock arid Implements will be held on Lot 8, No. 4. libnirsalty, half mile north of Henson, on Weclnenday, March 14th, • -1934, at 1 p.m., sharp, df the folinsving:- Heroes-a Belgian team, geldings, iSing 4 years, we5thing ,1600 pounds each. Cattle - One Durham odc due middle 6f March, five Years old: I Cow due middle of April, 5, years • old; 1 covo 5 -years old, due July 15th; 1 cow 4 years old, due July 19th: 1 ems 7 years old. due August 8th: 1 eats 7 Years old due August 301th; 1 eSow 7 yearn old, due Setpt. 7th; 1 heifer 3 years old, due September 29: 1 heifer 1 year old; 2 baby beef (steer's) 7 ••• months of Pis --'Tho pure bred Yorkshire sonvii, dye tirne of Sale: 5 store hogs otoiyo 1380 tom& 1 pigs teven weeks old. Inapiel rneats-Mialssey-T1artiii3 binder 6.foot cut, Man- msysilarrbs sreed-sdral, 14 4f0e; MtruneY-Thirilia h mite, 104olot crth; Wifoitaok-irs,..trie Waver • eat, 1. lend tolled thne&horte mitten - tor, 1 dise, 1 scalier, bean knativabar, set dal:iota litigrows, Beaver tiottE4furrovi gang Intleer. Single tiding New, walking Plow, tuts tatangOld• sower, 4 'mato/woe Gwen • gfla Wid 99eeto, Mope, atoning min. • Every KnOruntlWii:Ve Every Fashionable Shade Everj-Pralited Pattern - Every Passibk Price here is no question or difficulty, of getting the exact suit you desire at"a 'price you will know is right, and what ,is most important we guarantee a perfect fit. Hundreds of samples to choose from Made to your individual measure by. the best of Canada's Tailors. TIPTOP• TAILORS CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES' BERGER TAILORING. THE HOUSE OF STONE W. R. JOHNSTON & CO. COOK 'CLOTHING CO. ASCOT 'CLOTHES You can't get better clothing or Lower Prices anywhere • Prices $22.(g) to $35.00 Leave Your Order NOW towattlkos.;,Sealo 1 three-quarter` wagon. 1 tow *flown wagon. gravel box, 1 set sleighs, 1 flat -sleigh rack, 1 wagon box with spring seat and shedvings cornplete. 1 hay rack. 1 stock rack, cutting boxset fox Scales 1200 pounds, buggy and cutter, root putper, 1 :pea harvester oral bunches Ila-rnms-Set heavy breeching har- ness, 1 set pabw harness, s eb single harness, a fitrisberr .otshorse collars, brooder stove with Pines and canopy (complete), logs:shag chain, 1 scoop shover), 2 reckyokes, 2 sets of heavy whitlietrem, 4 seta light wihiffl etbree.1 saint; efain. 6 sling ropes, De Laval croam sen- or:star. canvas stack cover size 20 x 20 feet, hay knife, coal oil drum. 25 gallons; two barrels, and numerous; Other artistes. Terms - All surn of ,S,10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 neonthe eredits wiol be given on tfurnis,hing in:Sr.:Oros-end joint rotes or a discount. of 4 per carat. straight witirt be given for cash. No reserve ais the proprietor has rent- ed his farm. DONALD M. PARK. Proprie- tor ; Frank •Tarlor, Auctioneer; R. Y. McLar- en. Clerk. 8465-2 AUCTION SALE A .tiorroisi SALE OF WARM :STOCK AND 4" IMPLEMENTS, -Mr. G. H. Elliott has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 13, Concession 1. To.c,kersmIth, onehniff mile west of Seaforth, on Saturdiars, March ifith, at 1 am., the foMowing:' Hortes-One bay mare rising 6 years 'odd, 1 bay mare *s- ing 6 years old. Cat'tle-frwo Durhthn cows to [freshen about' tinne of sale, 8 Durham cows supposed to be in calf, 1 cow Milking; twin; steers 2' years old, 1.• heifer 2 years old. H:dgi•S - Seven pigs 126 pounds ea,ch. Hens -About 40 White Leghorn pullet:Ss 20 year' ofki hens. Innplements-One Massey -Harris binder 6sfoot 'cut, 1 Massery-Harrils mower 6 -foot c'ut, 1 new Massey -Hari, spring tooth cultivator, wide teeth; 1 MasSeysHarria manure spreader, 1 IVIsissey-liarria 10 -foot rake, 1 Cockshutt in- ElinneW disc fiiiitives`, 1 Thank wagon with 16 toot fiat rack and shift, 1 set of sleighs with :burden and flat rack, 1 cutter, 1 liuggY, 1 Clinton fanning milil,, 1 set 2000,pound scales, 1, walking plow, 1 Jtihn Deere COM and Cable :Wan:ter, 1 Interna4donoll seuffiers 1 wagon box, 11,4 yard gravel box, alefarlY new: 1 hay tar, lope and pulleys, 1 hay fork, 1 set alings and chain, 1 set tenni harnMS: nearfly ,,neino; 1. set stragie harness, 1 post hale digger, 1 rope streteher, 1 cream senora - tor, 1 galvanized steel water troligh„ nearly new; Wooden' barrel, Wooden tub, sugar kets tfle, whiffietsnens, forks, horse eallars . and other numerous articles., Household Articles -One ekel range, coal or weed, new grates; 1 Acme washing machine, 2 seta bed springs. 1 kitchen comb. Ray -About one load yel- low Sweet dievers Grain-Aboult 100 bushels cab suitable for teed, taloa '100 bushels of mixed grain, suitable for 'seed; snailquan- tity mixed chop; about 50 bushels of fall 'wheat; a small qua.ntity of potatoes; quan- tity pine', and dm plank. "qtratlitiby of dry Wnianis Grain, Wolod, Hoy; Poultry. and all .suins of $10 ,ar41 Vatter, .eash'; over that arrilorrat 6 nisstithe' Credit alloWed •,tra !%furnithing totorowal-- iota noteli.' IS& - ter tent ;per entrant. allowed, '•Off for Cash on �8t iiiMisIntuftw- APparse ma flue •farta- Sea ' been SOM. TORHANCE, IMINDAS.• Ffitlfries ter; G. 1./,. Ala" Auctiene4r. 7 . £14$54 AUCTION SALE AT.T. CTION SALE.---PARTNSHIP. REAL ESTATE AND FARM •CHATTEIS.-The Administrator of the late John Beatty and George Beatty are Offering for sale tbd fol- lowing partnership read eat:ate (lathiest 4» reserve birl) and fermi -chattels public auc- tion on 'Lot 18, Bay -field Road, south, in the Township of Stanley. on the 6401 day *Orf March, 1034, at 1 o'clock. Peal Estate, -Lot No. 18, Hayfield Road, South, in the Town- ship of Stanley, containing 100 acres. On this farm ds a veneered brick house • in fair repair, 1 acre of *orchard and '7 acres of bush. Lot No. 29. BaSlield ConCession, in the Town- ship of Goderich. containing 611/2 acres grass Tand and cedar bush. Lot No. B in the Vil- lage, df Verna on which is situated la 11,6 storey frame house in fair repair. Chattels consisting of Regt9tered . Shorthorn COM and heifers and three bulls, grade cows freshened and balance due in April; One team of, young horncs, 1 cat, a complete outfit of farm ma- inery and implements. For further Par- ticulars, see bills. TERMS OF SALE Ohattebs, cash. Real ratalte, 30 per cent. on day of tale, balance in 30 days thereafter. CARLING & MORI,EY, 'Solicitors for Admimhtrabor. Eieter, Ont.. George Elliott, Auctioneer, Oliabcm, Ont. George Beatty, Administrator, Varna, ants 8464-2 MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Under and by virtue of the powers con- tained in n certain mbrtlrage which will be produced at the sales the undenigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at the law Offices of Meseta (Madman & Stansbury, Eireters, Ontario. on MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1984 at 2 o'clock Tom. Vie fon:rasing valuable- farm ProPertY: ALL AND' SINGULAR that certain pascal or tract of land end Prendsels situate, lying and being in 'the Township of Usborra in the County of Hylton, and Province of On - tank, and being composed of the Weat half of Lot Number Twelve (12) South Thames Road in the said Township, containing by adaneasurement fifty (50) acres, be the setae more or less. On the Property 10 -8 good tine and one- half storey brick home, with brick kitchen, II bank barn, frame drive shed and ,bog pen. There is also a small bush. The land le said to be fertile and well fencecL TEEMS OF SME Ten "Per cent. -of the &rostrata price pra the dap of sale a1u eti4 bailId *Mtil. days thereafter, Subject:Ai. 'Peaetted Md. INirther terns. ,and conditions , of sale will • be. node .1cneotn on 01.6 MADMAN & ST•AInntririt,,. • bfortooirees SO:kW* •• Entetar, °Marie. • Usborne & Hibbert IVIntual Fire Insurance Company Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. . President - ANGUS SINCLAIR V ice-Presi dent - •SIMON DON' DIRECTORS SAMUEL NORRIS J. T. ALLISON WM. H. COATI'S, FRANK McCON:NELL AGENTS JOIT,N ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Bicidulph. ALVIN L. HARRIS, Munro, Agent far Fullarton and Logan. THIOrIVEAS SCOTT, Cromarty, agent for Hibbert. B. W. F. BEAVERS 'Secretary -Treasurer Exeter, Ontario. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter, When you hayea HORSE or COW, you want removed Phone or write .to William Stone Sons Phone 22 - Ingersoll Phone 215W Stratford- • „FARMS', FOR; SALE PARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALp, LOT. 20. •"; ConcessiOn 73, Lt€5., TuckenroxiO, 100 wares sten urea hard,00ed bush, 10 acres lit Veheat, about ao klt01* phYmbg4:1; tcdenee.peed. ed and pasture. Geed bkitic liease.,bank barn, drive shed, cite. 14118. .BDARTIR, S1iROA'11, Kippers 04444 ' . rimmi 'Pon. SALE ,1R mark • Road, 9c 'nibs South kir SetiPortii Lott 10, Concession 8, • HAM, Teektaismith ; 100 kreg diaiirtod ani i Welt, ral Sie"" ed; 110 9i95'& fall tebetd: Mont 40 aCiPea rkugiled )1flitad9e 00etledk the WW1* -4Sboa reostr-aiut_ootitst-44-briol doh barna stabled througtent; ;inn Waite, Ileum end otorientleitt oehoolik,:,6 •Vor twartioutoLxvicte% 13, Ithines4ii SlritpX0, an- k ts4»iL• OtlMti4» 4 55 :4.5 , , , , , k.; ,;" ,