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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1945-10-26, Page 4"i", . 1, , - �,��L , ',,�, �, A��,,;,;,,, ��., .,' ` ,� , '-, . . . � I . ;,.1" 1. ""I I ,;j,.� __'LOI�:; . ..... 1�' � �, '_1", '- 1�j, '.,! -11 � . , �. �; - t,!": � 7 111,11'1�. ,� .1 , , , , ��, '' . I - , � Y .- _ _.��, __.,� _ Jl ,�% ��",: I ,_'� ,.,'�i _'�. �_.:` ��,,�' 1 � , , �:� ", � 111; , I- I 11 1-11 ­, ­­ 111- I 4 . -, "I 11 �_, 1. ., .11 1�1 ­* I-— -I :; � I 1� , ", 11 01'e 11 I , � I , �,;, , , '.." ,� ".: I I 11 , ,�� , , : , �'i � ;'I, . � I I . . I . I 41 � " 4, "I , ii�!�� � ­! ; ;1 4 I , � I '11'�i . 1'!� ;� ,,,� � M'' I 11 �, I � �� I I " si :1", , , ­ ". I I ;P40so . I . � �.: ` :� .4. i,` - ­ S I on WWARAd - �'a�,��,, , .,i 'O A 1 �,�,��,�,,��',��,, �it .V�'f ,� " . . 11'r �,,,�.',��, . . � I � � , 1-ki6. , ,, , V . - . F W)r;. y !�'',;, ,�!�� , , , 1 " ��, , �' of the J Ivlr's. ,�, .� , - .I 1; —, ,,,, I .. ,- �� I.. , ;�: 4'. . Iken to kra ��,,;�,t,q",;� ��,,��," �,",'� �11� "I . � - " � .. I ,, � . . . . . . .A, Fa cr. , ,: ': - ,,, , 1 . '�� k . ..TR I - . I , .� � ", ,, � �� � , , u Tucker*mitb. on Friday, Oct, � . ­. I.. .. I . . . . . . . , I � ­t,.;11­�,l­. I �_.­ 1'�­­­ 1�­­­.,­­.­ , ".;.1,��,r%—,,"'-"�,,— T — I , 'I ' `�`,� I 1�,, , T, 1�11 71F - I - lv`WY c --1 ____ cf John A. �,�4i"�',�,�',, ' , - ,111 "" t '­41,',�i d WiR., Be, bbslort,W At Now tow Cash Ratw. "—ecc� "' her 'loth Year. , ; 0 1 , ,4 �, !:0�1,"��,�,, , ,,, � , R , s 1, , I 11 !,, , . " , - .,"'W , , kud V9v .. � . I . ���;il� �, , , !��� �4�:�,I,,!01�9,1!. ` " , 14qst ; . ppid Q.i.opw �,�,.�% g�_Z, " W9. I I . I - 11 I � 1.`��.�,�, . . ....... , ,, I , t _�A .� ,­­ 11 11-11 1,,_,__',�,; lat week '­­... - li,,,,.� '( �'� , "',�� ­­ "�� ",'�L,�_;�, - . .1, . � ** i3irths , , 1111.1,11�1,�,L�­ ��­��,;,�i. ,�,' ­­ . and Week .......... :";,_:: .... :: ceat . i)P:�,,��,�;", .��.,��l;f��".,.I�����,"i'l;��Lt ,e�­­ ',­�,.', �� ".­f,�':J;Lll.!,' �,'?,�i�;.',:Ai4�1!� ard week ,_.,.. ..".- t Cent I—- ' I , �-,jl';, ,, - ,t;�-I,i,�pv,'�_, ,�., ",2i, ", " "" , "`JL� , Minimum , t ivAcroon.. 25 cents LANE -In -Scott Memorial Uosphak on ,`�.4`,'',, 11-10 I %�V# O."Mi.e. i;;­­ �1, , 1.y � i"', .,'b '.",'s'j In Mmorlain grw-4,9 per stunt, . 14 in; UV3. so cexits W vmex r Mrs. Joseph Lane, , 4 ,, ;11A .,� ; October 17di, to Mr. and ,,��'V-01,q`4-' 14,�,�i, , N, to 4 X'14-000. 910 T -W IR4rqA.Rxvoqif6r. for 14 cent% extka. _ _j.',*� , I , psit qr V '31i;-�,:",,:�,�17 , I -E., �, ..,,, _% re. U McKilloii, a son. ' ' L 'Alpie .1'., I., q1W , , ,,� Per week wily bet chArqed If 84 ,kit allieve eta" we not paid by the MURRAY-4n Scott Memoriall Hospital, on , . ,A0!l,,,.,�-, � , _Z % " ,11 to , " 7 , _ 1 ­'ft �­ . � ;I , , ,,�,,�, ,' , y, night in the week in wb14 thii *4 - �. ,�, , "' "t _ L Was raxt. ,JOctober 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Willitim Mur _'�tiy 'jL,,, ­ ,�, J 1,�-,�J �­ ­ iRIr , �W i J'� Deaths inserted free of 44ije. _p , I _,, q _ ges and Deat . ray, Walton, u son. '* '"' �, Aio .!� - ' "" ltc�­4** ou sVV1h=tWv_ . 154�,t�,�t r ,A ,.','404 , , Oreditoris, L . 9., Notice. to r 'I", i.-$�' , .t , , , ` - , . , ,­�',, - _._______�w_ - ---- -- -- qof � o,U�i.', , , " .. 1-� . . !,�'�L'!;,,, ,_ , , Auction Sales , Coming Events i`t,'�-;'�,' — I , CROMARTY ,J�i),,,e. ,,,— 1,,,; � , )­ ...... _ 'J'y*T%;ASA> 1. n ,%P��, . ,., 'J't��'i�lki,;-�, . E AT ,TSR FARM 01" - I One Cent Sale -Next week, Wed., �, ., _� SAL three of THE RED CROSS WILL HOLD A CON 0� I, �, � ., ,�. ,4 �IW,. R. Kinsman, Miles West 1.11'1, I - cert and dance in the Community Hall, ,,AtA� , '.�, �," , t; 3QWmart�y� on Friday, November 2nd, at one Walton. on Friday.' October 26th. Oct. 31; Thurs.,' No. 1st; Fri., Nov. � ,. .. L .610)oek sharp. This sale wild include 50 head - t, 1, I.. I �, 2nd; Sat., Nov. 3rd. At Keating's , t ­:Of , - , ,,, , , . . � 9 , catell Shorthorns and the herd sire. Klay - th, out. Phone 28.- I., I "I' � More Gem -�60262=, 3 years old. Th,is is Pharmitcy, Seafoi , r�, , - . or' , *A catiet;inding Shorthorn bull. and has been � `;1 . Help W d Local Mountain Bower of Beauty . . "I", 'I ; S1 Panted - " .:�..I grand: champion wherever shown. All females - - -avellers coming up the St Lawr- , � I , are, in calf to this bull. Also six young bulls WANTED -GOOD MAN' FOR GENERAL Ti * 1.;�� � elace River into Canada for the first , fr,gui, 5 to I months; S heifers from 5 to 8 , &xm work; yearity Position. Apply to j`,.,� �aontba, and 9 fall calves, with dams. Terms 1, ", ,;, made known on day of sale. W. R. K INS- JAMES F_ SCOTT. .Phone 852 r 4, Seaforth. time, at this season of the year, have T1.1 I . 4063-1 ,�I-.)i,,� - MAN. Proprietor; Robert T. Amos. Harold been amazed and awed at the� ,won - r, Jackson, W_ O'Neill and Percy Wright, Auc- WANTED-WQMEN TO STAY .���,, tioneem. 4063-2 WITH drous beauty f the Canadian trees 1, elderly couple in town. Apply to Box I I . , . I .., "' - - �_i il- ,,;� _ d Woods, When they are clothed in I �t..,__ �.. -CLEARING AUCTION SALE AT LOT 16, 454, HUiRON EXPOSrr0R. 4063.1 aM -;1111 . ,,, Concession 2. Stanley Township, 1'4 mile's their autumn foliage of wondrous 111�1':� .. West and 1/4 mile south of Brucefled. an '. - color. .. 11.1 13, A 12.30: HoRsn;s , 1:: Tuesday, November 6t. , Lost and Found ., ., . . -1 brown team of mares, 5 and 10 yedrs This is a wonderful Sight never to , � ,` 1, old, weighing 3000 pounds; 1 team of geld- ' ,,!,, - STRAY S1 -STRAYED FROM THE be forgotten and Perhaps unsurpasg- ,,,, t�� ings 10 years old. CATTLE -1 Durham cow E ,,� ... � "I. � , . - �,,�. I fresh 6 wee"-; 1 Durham cow to freshen in premises of the undersigned, one mile ed in any country the World over. "". April; 1 Dur -ham cow to freshen in March; cast of Seaforth, an No- 8 Highway, on But we in Ontario have no need to , 11­p�� . I Durham cow to freshen in May; 1 farrow October 24th, one duo* roan steer, about -;,�� . ....... .. . Cow ; 3 Durham steers 900 to 1000 lbs: I L100 Pounds Any information regarding it, travel very far, for right at our own 1*111: . " 1, , f ,HAR0 door a drive or a walk of a few min- ced , N I Durham heifer 900 'lbs.; 4 Durham Yearling Please Pbone 661 r 14. Sea orth. W) �. ,P�, heifers; 4 spring calves; 1 calf 2 months old. JACKSON, . . 40634 :il,A­ rr Z� , I " . ­ PIGS -1 York saw with litter at foot, six utes and the seeing eye has present- ed - . - - 9 York pigs, 150 lbs- each. 'HAR- - Re 1� !:� weeks, alai 11 �. -2,, 1 - e d to it a panoramic view in which I NES,% sets backhand harness; I set single Nature has lavished and blended L&i , J."') �, harness; 9 new horse blankets. MACHIN- I WanUd all ,,• ". 7.','., - I ERY -Deering mower 6 -ft-; sulky rake; 13 1 her wondrous colors. Jac ... 1, " � , dise seed drill; spring tooth cultivator; set WANTED TO FMCNASE PULLETS, ALL Thousands of people have travelled Ha .1111., (if diamond harrows; walking Plow; riding ages sad breeds-, High prices paid. Tu 1, plow; farm wagon; hay rack: set of sleighs Apply TWIDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES Miles to search for beauty, which, in Sa . ., , , and box; '2 buggies; 2 euttoers; fanning mill; LIMITED, Fergm, Ontario. 4069-11 , .. . " set of scales; wheelbarrow; cream separator - ' malty cases, does not compare with 500 . I I ! . � and milk pails; set of double ropes; sling ATCWNG EGGS WANTED FOR 1946 the beauty right at Our own door. We dic 1, d fork; grarin grinder; 1 evaporator, H '1�1. ropes an hatching season. Flocks called and blood- have had a wonderful ,:summer, 300 -tree capacity; 150 sup buckets and spilles. tested free of charge under Government L: summer, won- co . I gathering tank and sugar kettle. HOUSE- supervision, Guaranteed premium plus derful weather, woikderful Crops, gus IF I. . I and, , , . HOLD EFFECTS --Complete line of household hatchability premium paid. For full details � is n �ehold ", � effects including electric washing machine, 0 TWW) W� we are having a wonderful I write t DLE CHICK HATCHERIES '11 0 pro 111� ,., stoves, cupboards, tables and other articles. LIMITED. Fergus, Ontario, autumii? Do we appreciate it all, or , 1� zV. Terms­Oash. No reserve as the, farm is 4067-8 _1311S -`t-!:- , � .old. FRANK AIKENHEAD, Troprieftor; any. of it? Well, not very much. der 11 I ­ ", Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 4063-2 1 -, k — Our own beautiful Mountain, which ace G.i . ' Mi - , ;;; I . I , CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM. Cards of Thanks- is between Cromarty and Staffal is a ed . Farm Stock arid lrnplemenL�­Mr. Har- riot of 'beautifulbeautiful colors. At present Au ., old Ja,eks,on has been instructed to sell by nothing C,Duld be more beautiful -all I P Public auction on tat 1, Conces�ion 2. Stan- MR� JOHN TRWaRER AM FAMILY DE- get , - t '. -1. I I. I , ley Tow,nzbip, 1% miles west of Kippen. on Shades from the most lovely light ret " sire to express their sincere appreciation Tuesday, October 30,th. at 12 o'clock noon. for the many acts of kindness and symp,athy and dark shades of ochre, light and Th � the following: HORSES -Clyde mare, 5 extended to them in their cas t sad bereave- dark Indian reds, different shades of .., yea.rs old; Clyde mare 6 years old, with filly .cut, also to thank thoserewoehlo, sent flowers . ;., colt 2 month. old; Clyde gelding, rising two and those who loaned cars- ter I , . the - I green -it would be hard to explain .1. . years old. CATTLE -Hereford cow 6, "Years To old, due Dec. 20th ; black cow with calf at — foot; Durham cow 6 yewts, old. due April MR. AND MR$. MERVIN LANE AND tb-em' all, 11, or too hard to have any Th I25th; Durham cow 5 years old. due January family de!4re to thank the neighbors and comparison, excepting in our own for � , I 1, friends of Tuekexsmith and Seaforth for the . 1, 113th; Durham cow 7- years old, with calf at LProvince. Unemployment and hard '. foot; Durham cow 6 Years old, due March kindness extended to thean following their I ma , 91 loss in the burning of their home. times are what 'most people think of; bus , ��th; Durham cow 6 years old. ,4ue- Jan. 'Ben; � . ' 4''• Hereford cow with fat calf at fetit, due .K;u- � the beautiful and blessings we take ,an ­ I any'13th; -ed cow A years old, milking good-, .. 1� 41 Hereford and Durham steer. �103 lbs. """•"' as a matter of fact, and usually with- 9 ."" I This is a choice lot of sty>ers. P9UL'rRy_ Personals' out comment, not to mention thanks. Ho 11 " ,�": 60 year-old Leghorn hens; 150 year-old Hybrid ch ;11' hens; n but . , 50 Hybrid pull&.s, .'04 months oid: I SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS FOR Many walk over the Mountain, O'c . . , colony house, 10x12. IMPLEMENTS­--Mz,s- health and style. Individually designed. the beauties to look at or the -beauty 11 sey-Harris-rits manure spreader, new: hay tedder; ,MRS. IEUIEN K. SCOTT, High Street, Sea- that surrounds us, all comes from the Mi , , ,�- �'. sulky rake; bay loader; set *T good farm forth. . 4060x52 'of all things bright and beau- wit . I .."... , sleighs, like new; low farm wagon with Maker 11. . 1 sliding bay rack; Il -hoe seed drill: 4 -section — ...;�. harrows; walking Plow ; .,rang plow - scwfler. s tiful. None can pretened to imitate I , � : 11, King cream separator and lawn mower, lilSe I I exactly the lovely Scene right at our Of 11 now; 2 steel water troughs; 3 -drum steel roll- Notices n door, of which we' so wit ,.,. er; sfiff tooth cultivator; 6 ILP,gasengine; I Ow fond. .1 . I I Q. cram grinder-, sap pan; 100 now sup buck- — Mr. James Scott, Sr., has returned ,. t of I we, r ets,• feed cooker, in perfect shape; sc ONE CENT SALE -NEXT WEEK, WED- home after two weeks spent in differ- , .�. double harness; set single harness.: number nesday, Oct- Slat; Thursday, Nov. 1st; ent . wit r I., of horse collars; fanning will; 1,000 lb. Friday. Nov.2nd•, Saturday, Nov. 3rd. At places judging horses. , scales; qua . ntity of dumber; So good c I , I-, - `da' KEATING'S PHARMACY, Seaforth, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lammond and - , posts; full line of tools of aid kinds, good as new -. 25 cords of dry wood. HAY AND Phone 2& daughter, Isabel, of London, were - 11, GRAIN -60 tons .of mixed hay; 10 tons of TRESPASSING ON guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sors- � WA=!-�A .=10 i 11, loose hay; remainder baled with pick-up bal- .�: It 6, McKillop, on dabl and family. er; 800 bushels of choice mixed grain. lowe.en nighk or anter . e, will Hal- - l `� any oth tim I be The Young People's Societk met in ._;� . HOUSEHOLD -plate Prosecuted. T. LYNCH. I .., 1 4062x2 . �.. . electric stave with oven and coal annex; _ , the, basement of the church on Sun- � s.ft. one wood heater; cherry glass cupboard; , i INSULATION -PAYS FOR ITSELF IN day evening, with Hazel Hamilton '.. arumber of small tables; number a 'O. rockers occasional chairs; extension table: 6 saving of fuel. The additional comfort, Presiding. The Scripture lesson was I t.�.� ; , I ' di I is throwh in. Now is the time to have jit .y�-` nmg room chairs; couch; Congodeum read by Robert Hamilton and a Short . �� �.'� � 9XIOY2 -, 2 bedroom suites; wardrobe: gran- done. For free estimate and information, story by Robert Laing. The topic - lity of dishes and kitchen utensils. FARMS call 220, Seaforth- 4050xI2 ; " I .11 � � �,�, -Parcel 1: Lot 1, Concession 2. Stanley was in charge Of Mrs. Calder Me- : . . I'll. � Township; 11/4 miles west-cdKlnpenonCoun­ . — Kaig, who gave -a paper -on "How Na- � � ,:-,: tY Road. 'Two- storey brick house in. perfect . ,.. For Sale ture Deals With God." . , conditionwith hot water furnace and bathroom. t ��,.- " I Large bank"barn with newstabling. Buildings — . , , I. I - .: with all new roofs. Hydra throughout. Pres- FOR SALE - GOOD RECONDITIONED . , . I , sure water system; 100 acres of play loam; electric washing machini�, Apply t, . 7 1 - acres of bush (hardwood) ; running 'water JOHN HUGILL, Seaforth, or phone 34 r 6? ' ­, HENSALL ,,,, in Pasture. Farm in good state of, cultiva- Clinton- . 4063xl . ". Can; 14 acres plowed; remainder in grass . ., 0. I - I."_ and 'hay. Parcel 2: 75 acres of grass land, 'p- - NINE YORK CHUNKS XMAS BOXES FOR .. FOR SAY . 5 ]miles west of Kippen; Windmill; never- weighing -around fifty Pounds; So Scott �Ailj , failing well. Terms --Cash on chattels. On Rock pullets, ready to lay. Apply to JOSEPH The time is approaching to again � . . ZI farm, made known on day of sale. ESTATE HICKEY. � 4063xl ship Christmas boxes to the Hensall I , OF THE LATE EDGAR BUTT;. E• P. Cies- .— I 11 .. . : . ni,y, Clerk ; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE -25- PURE BRED SUSSEX boys who are Still overseas, this wor- . . I - 1. thy project being aftended to by the : Pullets. Felirtiary hatch. Apply S I a ,� ". . A UCTrON SALE OF PROPERTY AND LONDMEORO. � Phone 665, r 16, fe h. Hensall Women's Institute in con- � If . 4-4' Househodd Effects in the Of Eg- . 063-1 junction with' the Wartime Commit- . �! tee. As formerly, donations of sugwl " - mandviNe. on' Saturday, October 27th, at I FOR SALF�-RlTBBM TIRED BUGGY 4 ,, . . p�m. ., HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Rosewood new tires; set single -harness, Practic�ally for the provision of candy, will 'be P I drop leaf coffee table; antique buffet: 6 an- new; Portland cutter; driving mare. 9 years ,. ­.. gratefully accepted. Any one desiring o . tique chairs. settee: 2 antique clocks; old old, single or double. PHONE 2B5, Sea- to Provide cookies, or any other gifts �, '4 English silver coffee pot; antique dishes; 4 forth. 4063xl for these boxes. may contact Mrs. I I rockers.; combination desk and china cabinet- , I extension table: day bed: kitchen extension— 1% - 4ble. child's crib; dressmaker's mirror; elee- FOR SALF--A NUMUSER OF ROE WHITE Beer, Mrs. J. Paterson, Gladys Luker, 11. I ".. tris cabinet radio: small tables: drophead Legborn pullets• ready to lay. ANDREW or any of the Institute members. , ;; CROZIER. Phone 667 r 22, Seaforth. I - sewing machine: veranda tables: curtain 11 _. rods ; , blinds; 4 beds, springs and mattresses; 1 4063-1 (Continued from Page 1) ,.)� - 2 dressers with stand'. 1 linaleum rug 9x7l,.', - I red an inspiring message; Mrs.. $V1 _ 4 delivered '. , V 1 4 pieces of. linoleura; kitchen cupboard; oil FOR SALE -:--FOUR, DUAL SHORTHORN Pollen and - Mrs. Duffield, of Whalen, burner; electric washing machine: electric bulds, 3 Ye'd and I roan -, one 2 year., old, "i",- -iron-, electric ,toaster; I , Monarch coal ail one 11 months, old, and 2 calves. Apply to favored with a pleasing, piano duet, ., 1� �... stove. 9-hurner: I cook stave with reservoir; JANOS F. SCOTT. R�R. 2, S.forth. .Phone and the Hensall Mission Band gave , '%, I Quebei! beater with oven. almost new; kit- 8.51 r 4, Seaforth., 4063-1 ,In exercise. "Building the Church of . ­­ then table; 4 chairs and -buffet; 2 lawn mow- --- . ___ ,, tl. F churn: -pulamrs FOR SALE, IN Tomorrow." with Miss Greta )ammle era; Quebec heater; coal ,oil cans; c FOR SALE " tushing machiiie: forks; saws; garden toots: full lay; Flsbees famous Barred Rocks. at the piano. 4 . .... - 11", ,wheelbarrow; chicken wire, Terms -Cash Special Price to clear, $2.30. CHARLES I I.. _ - 1. PROPERTY -1 1�4 acres of ]and. comfortable BARNEM. at Seaforth Motors Seaforth Mrs. L. Taylor, convener of the � ,­ . lutions committee, presented the I.. % frame home covered with shingles. My-dro, Ont. 4063.i " ' so ; Pressure water system, bathroom. good h — following resolution to be forwarded en ­ - RUBBER TIRE WAGON, t0 the Presbytery: "Considering drowse, stable on cement welt. ' For inquiries ,FOR SALE 3�., , concern] property see Harald Jackson. with teff tires; I rack 16 feet 10TIg with what our forefathers have sacrificed ,,,,, 1 c* 377M Sf� angle iron sills, I year old; I set sloop . � ,,, MRS- G. 'rN. Proprietress; E. P. Chesney. ��.�, , I Clerk. Harald Jackson, Auctioneer, , Sleighs With mew shoeing and flat rack 12 In giving us Protestantism and free- , --- amt long; International bean scuffler 1 Year dom of worship, we as W.M.S. meM- i- , old; 3 -section harrows; I walking plow; I ,� I 11 ,., CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM set double Barnes:2 new bridles; 4 collars, hers, feel that all Our people 'and es- pecially our young people, should be , 1'�;�,. Stock and Implements, at Lot 11, Bay- 2 nearly new; 3 self -feeders for pigs: I pig - ,. field Road, South, 2 miles west of Van,., 4. crate; I colony house 10x.12, with Gyprock taught to know why we are Protest- 1- � m4es east of Rayfield, *n Moflday, October dining- I brooder stave. WILLIAM LEY- 11 _ ants." IRI�, , 29th, at 12 o!cliyck-. HORSES -1 mare 16 BOURNE. Phone 656 r 24, Seafortb. 41 I Mrs. Southeott and Mrs. Irwin, of 1. I , years old; I mare 7 Years old: I mare 8 4063xl - veaxs old; I mare 2 years old: I mare one Exeter, were appointed a resolution .". FOR SALE -•A NUM . year old ,CATTLE -1 Red Durham cow 11 OF STORE committee for 1946. years 01�: J'Red Durham cow 10 years old counters. glass show cases and plate , An invitation to hold the 1946 See- . , , and calf; 1 grey Durham cow 6 years old and glass mirrors. JOHN MacTAVISH. Phone 11� �, . galf ; I grey Durham cow 7 years old and 199, Senforth, tiOnal meeting at Roy's Church was I- 4062x2, -, I calf; grey Durham cow 9 years old and calf, — _. — accepted. A request for ebil4ren's r 11 . freshen list May; I red Durham cow 5 years FOR SALE - IS GOOD YORK PIGS, clothing, 6 to 11 'years old,',dresses, ... ,,� _ ,� bK, freshen February; I Holstein heifer 2 ready November 6tb. Apply to W. H. .-. Y' years, freshens tat December. I grey Durham PFILE. Phone 85 r 3, Hensall. sweaters, stockings, underwear (two- --, �. , . , 1,1;.. 16ifer 2 Years, freshens 1st January,, 2 red 4062.2 Piece), shoes, Quilts, and blankets for "II; ": ,!' . Dar'liam heifers I year old-, I red steer calf - — single beds was madle, to be sent to I ;� �, 10 montilis -. I red heifer calf, 8 months. FOR SALF_--8PZNCER RANGE. �- WHITE Rev. S. H. Soper, ,Mount Elgin In- ',;:,: SEEMP-13 Lei&ster ewes. ranging from I enamel. black trinuning, balanced effect; * - " 1 , . year old to 6 years; 6 ewe lambs, Leicester. reservoir. Used only a few -months. Apply ,du9trial. Institute. Muncey. Mrs. C. %'. PIGS -1 York sow 2 -Years old; 10.young to Box, 445. HURON EXPOSITOR. ",- : pigs, weaned at time of sale. IMPLFMtNTS — Ill closed with prayer. ­ rd has been received In Hensall ' ', � -1, -McCormick-Deering binder, 6 -foot cut, in W ,�� , ". * I Deering mower, 6 -foot, in CATTLE FOR SALE --45 STEERS AND of the death Of Mrs. Harold/Redden, � , goM c6odition. heifers, 500 to 700 lbs., Durham and , ,�Tupperville, which 0,CCured on �11 :. , good condition,; I Deering bay rake. 10 feet Herefords. Will sell to make ,voide. I st&d roller, 9 -ft; disc barrow ke you money. Of '. I Wi�_ Apply to ERNF,ST TOWNSHEND, ". R. R. No. Wednesday, Oct. 26th, from peumon- ' , Sell) ; I Masseyonarrls manure spreader. T 2. Bayfield, or phone Clinton 900 r 21, 'a She She was the former Gertrude good shape; seed drM. 19 -lift Massey -Harms 4048-tf With grased seeder: I spring tooth cultivator,, � Simpson, of, Tupperville. Her bus- (:� , -_ i band just recently returned ftom 1, L ,bc side rake, I 31ai;;(W-illbean scuffier I I 4nd puller; I McC*rzaick-Deeriog riding Fatnis For Sale overseas. . I ,%do*, Alsibst new. I walking plow, Wilkin- The Ladies' 500 Club intend holding ' 1 . �,',: �Sonl, i set sleighs: I steel tire wagon rack - - i L, - tting box: FARMS FOR .party in the Town Hall , , e*d grAMA box; I root putper; I cu SALE -80 ACRES, PART a masquerade , il .. . .. . ��'-, I , I ­,4jtr.,.P. eI,,dtr*_,motdV. 3000 waft water heat- Lot 21., Concession 3. Hibbert: frame on Wednesday,' Oct. 31st, with Mur- ,. - I . ­v&� I haL* fork car and ISO feet rove, with bank barn, good land, drilled well, all seed - 1;1 .' : Wta.I#",L - loch's orchestra in attendance. The , ..�.'-� , -, . , . I set of 611ing ropes and trip; 1 ed, $35.00 Der acre. 50 acres. east half Lot I ' #0*, 4%Al*., 1 1 .of Cattet- 19, Concession 3, Hibbert, WeJI seeded. ample Proceeds are to be used for war work. . i Cat(et- I road taut; V, .. ^ $30.00 Per acre - I , I- 1�r*bg �Plkitwl 2: grinding stones; I emery water, supply. t The cigars, which were Presented 11"T'L. ' I . lb " , _'irwaor..gl%lh grinder.-, 74tich plateo Fleury; MCCONNML & HAYS, Seafortlit, Solicitors . i . , -1 I to the soldier,; who have returned !�,� , �'A , "'Wok Will 1900 f1b. 6ctiles; 2 from ket- Joseph Nagle VAtrttei. 4061-3 �-','�`, , �, ( " from overseas, �, "', ,. ;, '0&4yL I *bddda P'* tbftghg Ay - , , I D6L&val cream were donated by Mr. �i*'4I FOR SALF-LOT 17, BAYnELD �. I 19tsaig 1. seed Ad*#ty *. I wheelbar- FARM R. 1-1. Middleton, local druggist. , W-4 :�A �, nom; b, cedar rawk sills, 18f1tio"? Road, South, Stalgev Township, Go 0, *. 1.�,*­ 11 .R"I't, I I I I ,�, 466 t�*X."-Rbink and 6thi.-r I ad Miss Goldie Cross, R.N., of London, �V .- I timber; buildinsm- with Hydra itd, watet- pip "! �,.,,, , 4 "IK ed in t';�­� �,,- I ij��'t, 'a � fftiii. hAtheft, 10 i set a single har- bftrtt and hatim 80 acres jao visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . f � � . . .11 .."', , . ,, d clay Ioirm: � � 26 t6biil' .0 hay�9&lfar 0014 ftlotbY; 5 good hardwood rush: 14 mile from Varna on B. Cross, 1� I '­­ -0 �Kfst N - , .. ' 'e ' , ' y,, , - ; ; a, 41"., 11" �11 I Oft %^ ., , M . 4 , , 'J Mft; . ,ri 1, 1. ... t�_ '. '16 * ,4,�6, QTJ:, "",�"ji.,,;� L 11 11=01,*1 'ta * " t'4eder for her's; Paved rbd& Apply to GORDON HORMR, MIF38 Violet Hyde und6rwelat in op- ; 4 11 - " ­ 11 ,9664 JA 06forks; Varna, Or ft6fte 06 r 2155, Clinton Central.. I ,., 1� V, , ,, mot � " enation In SC, Joseph's Hospital, Lan- % 1 : r -Mi errees * (Iou. 4061%3 1. YU7 dumi�400 — tan, this week, . 11.1 ." ,A10Wa0W*V`1;1; -0 �, 1" L . C, ... � "L, . . Ilk- Ll.�,,�-��:"",i"-,Z,lf,,-:,�lI ) fird 04A 0 AtO ��, L""' �- * �9 , ., . , ' , ' ' F polt IgAlS-Fil" M'LVZ SOUT't Hold Reception: For . RetOrn6d Mors I , , , , " " , & , Iolly 4f &*&rth, elia due *tfle Cut _ 3 % 11-1 , . M ; ",r' . ,- � ,*# , On mil .1. Hensall r.T*Wft Hg1l WAS Cihe A0)tt1hg . �t'A*t a'O" 200 btl6bgU: Con..J., r it Tdo 7, ,­ ,*#fftnJth. 6 . ­ .1 , i. I'�� ""W ,, 1OWW014 T - Luigi bdA, lbele Friday 'evening, O&, 49th f6p a Yui* ' I I , I odwa. .. 1. 14A14 1_iW1 IVAIFA.� , � boftg ftd"- ift." � edi 6 deption for tfie 1.0j%f bg)j,L ., , ;�:,, � , ( !!! 0�` ­, " - _rl f XN11 ; 1.'►I � I P11 ""',-VA I �,_­ I , ..., a, retuftbd r ju t�z,P 1. : I& " . . -1 V,t� .1--11- ­ I - r f. it 1, 11 �� :.. I ,I ", � "I "01 k 1: , I k0co0y &61A Joivd r , � 11 %.. . . . : . I .. I 10 � I All" . 1.11aells�i, stl�!i$_��" I "'., ­­ �� , _� I " A 1 111-14 ,,�- .-AIA&FIAMIA �,,�! " A�l :. I'll , . , 11, , I � I ,,, i " �� I:: . , :, 4V�4&1� I . I trl �, � I , , rm � , W ' I.J1 I I . I . I I . ,,, . -, ,., :. , L , �,,,�_ , ., h L 'I" . There ambers , , — ` �,",",""' `7 lfil,-�" � ,,� I , ,�,� � %., �,t��, �:�'IWN ; ,- -1 IM47 �r 4400 ,r 4, I L, . *j ,4 :�: p;4yAv" ,,�1;, qp�;44 ,11,�, '" ''T . 1. 1,1`1-j, I k 910 y 'r . I T I fin I 0 . r W'4 1 - .': . e.� d t' 71tb r,, 4 , , , ��]A,q , . �14t� �.�,Mt M Pes "I , q ' '' r 'erk'.�` I T $ , r r . . 170 � 00".004, � ,� , , .,4bW#*i_ � ov, 0#_0q_",0 , It#" , We r I Traqljial[k -. . , . a. �ln, a, I . I , . �,X*ln Street, 'united Clxurdh, JoVates . .:;,", F �� or . . � . '. i .i AS .q, at & a Pretty Weddial . � 'an Kidney' "' d Bladder ,. 1�or r ., ed , 4 a r Ct, 17t#, �t t p,m; , . ,. y,. 0 r'' ffoctions-. , �� . L A ''� ell vel Marls, only dauOter 6 . ; ., I qtr, and Mrs., William Wearing, Zxc AND 0114P,ASES ARISING , � ter, became the bride of Murray Al " FROM DISORDERS OF citi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tra I THE URJNARY ORGANS quair, of Hensall. Rev. N. J. Wood I Such as I was the officiating minister, Th, Catarrh and -Congeston. of Kid. , �vedftg music �was, played by MrE . * ney,s or 1,0.11p.dder, Incontinenpe A,. Y. Willard, As soloist, the groom', . or f requency of Urination, cousin, Mrs; Benson Stoneman, Salo Acidity,. ." Cystitis, Etc. the Lord's Prayer and during th, DIRECTIQ�4S - Adults, one Signing of the register, "'I'll Walk Bic tablespoonful to be taken one- gide You." The pretty'bride, escoil half hour before meals and up- ed and given in marriage by he on retiring. I father, was charming in floor-lengtl . CHILDREN -12 15 years, gown of white steer with a Qui,ei ,to , 2 teaspoon"; 10 years, I tea- Anne scroll, designed with a fitter 1 bodice and full skirt, Her veil spoonful; 5 years, 30 drops esti tended to the *fiem of her gown ani Dose may be f bowels move too freely, b4aving a second cape veil to the hit Price $1.00 ger tips of white net, caught wit] I white ostrich tips, and sue earried ; SOLD BY bouquet of red roses, The bride wa I Middleten's - attended by Miss Marion Wright, o Exeter, wearing a pale blue gown o DRUG STORE net over ,satin. Her finger-tip vei v�&.s held in place with blue ostrici HENSALL : PHONE 20 .tsps, and carried a bouquet of pin' '. - -roses. Dorothy Alen, cousin of th . � ..bride, made a dainty little flo'we girl, wearing a pink taffeta dress ars r-- carrying a small nosegay of bib, ed the reception, and was attend- 11tums. The groomsman was Mr. Al by the following: Rev. Ferguson, thur Traquair. The ushers were- Mi eve Shaddick, Sgt. Dick Welsh, Jack Traquair and Mr. Joseph Flynn rd Hudson, Stuart Dick, Roy Kyle, of Hensall. Following the ceremon k Simmons, Jim Clark, J. Beer, dinner was served at the Centra rold Bonthroii, J. Drysdale, J. Hotel, Exeter. Mrs. Wearing, inothe dor and Ed. Little. M.Ts. James of the bride, and Mrs. Traquair ngster, secretary -treasurer of the mother of the groom, received- weal Club, introduced Reeve E. Shad- ing black dresses and corsages o k, chairman, who extended a wel- white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Traquai me prior to calling on Rev. P. Per. left later. -on a wedding trip to Bufti on, minister of Carmel Presbyter- to and points east, the bride travel Church, who presented "an ap- . ling in a tailored suit of navy blu priate address. The program con- with black accessories. They will r( ted of splendid vocal duets ren- side on the groom's farm east c ed by Mrs. Redden and Mrs. Hess, Hensall. I I ompanied by Miss Gladys Luker. . Hold Trousseau Tea ss Marie Corey. of London,.favor- wi'th adrobatic stunts, and little A very enjoyable trousseau tea wa trey Walsh sang two solos with held Monday evening by Mrs. Wiir tar accompaniment. Each of the Wearing in .honor of her daughter urned personnel received a gift. Evelyn Marie, whose marriage to Mi is concluded'tbe entertainment, af- Murray Alvin Traquair, of Hensal which dancing was enjoyed . to took place on Wednesday, Oct, 17tt strains of -Alurdoch's Orchestra, in. Main Street United Church. Th in Meyers acting as floor manager. I bride -elect was . I ssisted by he 'S e hall was beautifully decorated Mother and M rs . Ivin Traquair it the occusion. The lunch booth " receiving the goes g, s . The troussea naged by the ladies, did a rushing was displayed by " rs. Gordon Lair iness. Altogether, the affair was port and the "linen and gifts by Mrf outstanding success. ' William Reynolds and Dorene Par will be a meeting of the sons. Mrs. Garne Flynn -and M'rk me Nursing Class in the council Stanley Mitchell ured tea, of the Town Hall at eight Institute etters lock, Monday, Oct. 29th. Dear Gladys: I rE��eived, your lei Mrs. J. Williams and little son, ter just before we left Holland bu chael,, of Kitchener, are visiting have neglected to answer until thi h Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Drysdale. I.a;te date owing to the uncertainty o Mr. and Mrs. D. Bain and Mr. Jaro, our future movements. I was wit) St. Marys, were Sunday visitors the occupation forces for two month h Mrs. Meldinger. . but finally got back to MY old unit Miss Ruth McIlvennal of Colling- and we are now in No. 9,Repat. Depo d Collegiate, spent the week -end awaiting shipping space home. Jus h Miss Logan. . 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P,6 I 1 Wx, tlll'Aft " , S � PerA . , ., Ak you for what yo,� bA . 1:44 � . 04. ,t . . , yo, 0 t 0 YOV i if , , M __ 110.11?f !,.WWMy` I P_ , a � �,�),�p " i kqg . , , 9 I t,, ,,.�,,Vq" tat ;1. ,err. ��,� M00%,"12700 P 1, v �, " #F . - , 34",& - Thqx4q _., V02. Can afilke me pit "Ur -.ov- . 00".004, � ,� , , .,4bW#*i_ � ov, 0#_0q_",0 , @rseAj.s list, as I hope to be , "Ime 14 mora 00014 of" b"'040.1; 0q,pW101" 1.1000 * , Z*Are, , I � 1, . *I the not too 081:40 future. So U10411 'I See you all, I reitlain, Gratefully'': n Tu ORO,', � ,y ,d - a.q rm,w,;� evool"Of yours, Russ Bliliekwell, I I I . .1 HEAT004- I The Late Henry -Squires BEAUTY'SIROPPO 'Mr. Henry Squires passed away on Satitirday, Oct, 40th, at the home of RUTH AGM)TER . his, daughter, Mrs, Thomas -Harris, Phone�19 : Hensall , Hensall, in -his 97th year, following a I , illness.few. weeks' Born near Mit- . I , ..' ' chell, the family moved to,, Grey Coun- I • ty when he was two ye4i�s old, Mr. . Ellinville; Mrs. Jqsepb, Dayinan, Kip - Squires recalled in a recent Intei- pen; -Mrs. Orville Cann, Thames view when he and three other m6A Read; three sons, Jrarliiea'aid Oeor#;%' cut and piled 577 single cords of of Woodham, and Roland,­-Weter; al - wood in six weeks' time, receiving 80 so 21 grandchildren and 32 great cents a day and, boarding themselves. ,grandchildrem Vp until big/ last 91- , Mr. Squires f farmed at Wbale4 for ness Mr. Squire ,had, never required fifty years and attended Zion Churck, the services of a doctor. Public fun - .and was a class leader for tv6nty eral servdees were held from E[op- years,. His parents came from Devon- per's Funeral Home, Exeter, on Mon - shire, England. . Nine Children sur- day at'2.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. vive: Mrs. Thomas Harris, Hensall',, ,,k B. Lrwin, of James Street United Mrs. John Oka and Mrs. Rhoda West- Church, Exeter. Burial was in Exe- lake, Exeter; 'Mrs. John Herdman, I ter cemetery. . I I I � I I ... . . 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