The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-09-17, Page 8E10U?
;RPM B:FiNT. ;NE
r
fiord Tudor
• Late 1929 model,; in good con-
•diition. Looks nitd ;dins --like
new Was $350:` Our Price
'2'5:00'
PONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN.
1928 mo'd'e.1 Mechanically. • per
feet Good tires. Original 'finish
Was ,WO; .'Reduced 'to
.
X395'
.
OLDSiVtOBILE:,4 DOOR SEDAN
T X927 model, 4 wheel brakes' balms
loon tires • like news:: Guaranteed,
,1 to lie A,1 conditiorn Now
MAXWELL• TOURING-� Sport:_'_
Fender yells, ' and trunk ; rack':.
as 1:25:—Reduced-to
Pontic: Coupe
Rumble 'Seat; ,: original finish,,.
good • tires etc.. Was $325,
Bedneed to-' •
.Ci •
.
• O )gi1MI,O31ILE COACH. Thi
G&A• H A M -PAI E 4 -DOOR is a beautiful car and •is <mechan
G ---scally-� peifeet—One bf--the-•-out--
SEDAN,_ model 612::Year ' 1:929 standing .'I argair •s- Was $245.'
original co -limbo -it, , low mileage. •'Now
Was . formerly ; priced at $515.0
OLDSM;OBILE. 4 -PASS'..' COUPE Now: 7 $:1,95
A' levelly- family Car. Good
meth- animal coiiiiittbh,� Reducedfrom
4,549 .CHEVROLET COACH,
^2 6'
",$225;to i model. Good tires.''Fisher body
you jvant a -bargain.• .come and.
._flus 'one Was • $225:':Now: •
B ..
65
1
CHEV ROL T' 4 -DOOR : SEDAN;
. 1�
1925'. Newly refinished,, good tires
Jest. drive this car to' be-convin,
15 .;
STAR ". 4' - DOOR ' SEDAN, late
1926. ,Good ' tires, .wlrbolstering,
good. R. ,educed from $185 to •
$i45..
Essen Coach' ' ::
1929 modey: City ,driven,
mileage. . • lniished.•. in•. ' 'deep .;
maroon:... Original &Nish and'
tires .like new. Was. $475. -'Now
H . ' S. ' :brand' ced of its va `ue, Now . ,
ESSEIE COAL -1fi _
neer. . tires. Original finish: Good '
• ••$:1 70�
+' inecha tically., Vita • $.1'65. Now OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR SEDAN -
1929 model'„ --owned• Ind 'driven DURANT,' CO#JPE,. 1929 •model.
x:1.1:5 , locally. Carries a 'new car;•guar 0 • name gladly given: Could'
see . ante°. Was, •$.695. Naw• • not be,told.-from a new car.. Was .,
ESSEX COACH;: 1928 imodel..._S . C •
-'S it - Now:,:. $'S 3 $425.. Sale price is
i6 and ;you wiliybuly. i (.. ;
` NASH' - 4. DOOR 'SEDAN; • late'::
' • 1927 • model. "Standard” • :Disc
r�" wheels, original finish, good
tires. --Thoroughly-, =recnpditioned.-.-•-
e M.
turomi Twp.3 Pies
Mr. Alex McLennan;, concesls on 6,
Humor Township, a than highly re-
spected • in his community died in
Victoria Elospirtal, Landon, on wed -'2.
neaday, September. 9th Mr. McLen-
nan had not been well. for some tune
and his"death occurred' following an
ofleratio;i be, underwent last week::
His wife and . a • f ani•ily , .of four
daughters ,and two sons_' survive
Mrs. Neil MacLennan, Ripley; ' 1VVh=s:
Frank Scott, 2nd'Con,'Huron Chris.
tine, Oshawa; Catherine, London, and
Grant and Murray at home..'
,The 'T.Q.O.F. 'lodgef . Ripley had.
charge. of the, funeral, •service, which'
was con ducted' . byh Rei*;' C, ' lu. Mae
Kenzie,., assisted. by Rev..:C J..;Draper:
The,.funeral was held from his late,
.,..
bi
(g!ldsmQ �le Coach
1929 inodey Not two. -' years old'
'yet. Carries a -new .ear guaran=
`fie: "W'si�$650. N•on*
5o0:00
• `=DOOR--SEDAl�k--=1.9;28:•-
ESSE'3Ei . 4 ,
.' reeodep�l7�holstelring:�.andm.filCiish��
like •new. . This :was formerly
priced at $350. Now.
$290
Chevrolet
4 -door sedan, 1926 model.. This
_ ar�_waa..O.wned_ ands ditiiven lo-
cally and is a'. shalt aC —"`
0-5,'00
- -• J� J. CII.MORE PROPRIETOR
r AVO'` BIG USED. CAI(DEPOTS
' ' •-354-.' 0 Clarence; Phone Me... 2714
one'Met . London , Clarence; •
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;Presbyterian Guild ' -.
At the first regular meeting 'for
� .-the_Fall_-term,- Of •the' : Lucknow Pres-
byterian Guild,: the election .of•oi icere
for the ensuing year resulted as fol-
lows: •
President,, Edwin Smith; .1st Vice.
Tres., Bill: Henderson; 2nd Vice pres.
' ,Gladys .McDonald; Sec, Treat.. and
,' Press Sec.,. Greta Campbell; '•Assist-
, ant;, Gordon McTavish: Pianost,
I, • Peggy. . McDonald;_ Assistant pianist,
Mae -,McMahon.
Conveners of • Committees
tDevotionai=Miss :Elizabeth Hend-
eraon; 'Missionary -Mrs.. Horace _A t
ehison, :Beside Carno ran, Ida . Reid,
da MacCallum lad
D"oral ,, s Mac -
Y
Donald.. Social -Mrs. Win. MacKen-
zie,' Helen MacDonald, Edith Smith,
•" 'Jim Henderson,. ' Stewart Mullin. Lit-
erary .Mrsi H. Sheriff, Miss Kate
MacDonald. Program Roszella Mil-
tin, Margaret' Parrish;:Floweic=Misr•
garet 'McKenzie, Jean. Grapt, • Mrs.,
Philip Steward. Lookout -Sadie 'Me. -
Charles; Catherine' MacDonald, Jessie
MacRae, Donald Henderson; • Alex
MacKenzie,, . Jack Fisher.` 'Music--
:Cameron-Macl)orlald, Horace, Aitch.,.
icon, • Jack McCall. '
At the next meeting• on Monday -
evening, September 21st, the Guild
will entertainthe staff and' 'students.
of the Continuation School. ,
St. Peter's A. Y. P. A. '
St. Peter's AceY:P.A. held their an-
null. corn -roast :at Paramount on
'Tuesday night, the guests of Mr. and
,.Mrs. W. H. , Martin., The 'members,
' wereconveyed
trete by H.
J. Moore,
his truck being requisitioned for 'the
occasion. It was a' beautiful evening
for such an event and the member§
spent a very enjoyable time in num-
erous ,games and .amusements as• well.
The committee is to be congratulated
in' the. way in which' all, the details
'were looked after. •
„ PRESBYTERY OF BRUCE
�_
I-1 fro.! Farmer ' ; ,..
Victim :OrM slap
The next ' ,meeting of thea Presby- ' 1 •
tery of . Bruce 'will be held in the' While felling a;tree near •his home,
United Church, Chesley, on Fri-1John Wilkie, Concession 4y ,Huron;
was stu.r ck on the back of "hisI'h ead
da ” September. 25th,''•at 9.30• A.M.
Y, e
P ,,
Pr. E. H. Oliver, Mo'aerator will,ad_ and neck, • Medical' assistance. was
r at- both the procured but'gr.. Wilkie failed: to re-
dress, the
.P Presbytery yt y
gain consciousness and passed away
afternoonand evening • sessions at 3'. Friday morning: Re arid • his son -in -
P.M.. -and 8 P.M. • AIi. welcome,, . law,, William Courtney, were felling
• H: J: Harnwell, Sec'y. the tree When the• accide�(s t occurred.,
John Wilkie was in his 65th year.
DROWNING ACCIDENT
• P
• TRURSAAY, SEPTEMBER if -101 '�.
`tome .and interment .was'm sit"' liap'lay
Cemetery, a'
Tile 4deceeeed was an.; eldex of t
Andrew's UnrteCChii el,, Ripley and
:the. 'pallbearers . were 'six'1 fellow
elders�•-C�}i�,-•MeDenald; b•;-•-5:-•-M•e=-
D.onald,.-::Angus_.)icLay,_,:. A it.
1 eLay�_
Ben S. Logan and James G. Mont•-
,gomery. '
Two • 'brothers. of Mrs. •'McLennan's,
Angus and Kenneth McLeod' of 'Ken
'lucky were' present. for : the fuheral..
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better Fitting Shoes
will 0'4 'Comfort. to TirOd Aching feet
WE ARE VERY •FARTICI.JLAE, TO. • OUR.. CUSTOMERS' .
_ �_ .• . �'�`OPE. RLY FITTED • SHOES WE HAVE ADDED ?� ,'NEW-
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i LINE OF ARCH MASTER GOVE FITTING LADIES' 'SHOES
IN KID TIES AND OXFO ,RDS, also MURRAY•. M.tDE SHOES
I,N WIDTHS. FROM AA TO E ATi NEW LQW PRICES. l
' Nei.• •Flanne1 'apt Flanneltes:New'
Low ,Prices, ,"MARKET."
TWENTY FIFTH.'• •ANNIVERSARY•`
CELEBRATED:
•y • On. S'aturday's• evening • BeTitembei
'5th, at the,hoine of Mr. and 1VIrs. Alex
Hackett; ,a very. pleasant event- took:
place; when `:.their .immediate friends :
and relatives gathered to ' celebrate
with them their :silver' Wedding, The
.evening :was . spent playing• games
'and a• very .pleasant program was
rendered ,by all1 hose who were pre,
,. sent. -, fl*er .tlie program' a • buffet
Ignch 'was seryl
, 8+" "P ,S1Xty-two
guests. after ., which:: ice ci'"am and'
We ;,wedding` cake; -.of,• tli -bride • end
groom of twenty-five .:years ago vas
served. •Tile guests for. -the evening
included: Rev: and. Mrs..Tavener,. Mr:
and , Mrs, ' Jos. Hackett, 'gr.' and Mrs:
P LADIES' BIOUDO R -SSLIPPERS; PER SPECIAL
RED,. BM:
.49e,,
;,•.and Bf..ACI{; S�'ECIAC; a Pair
g�-
TIMER -PAIR FOR , ..... ,. •• $1.55
SPEttAt,•:ENS ,WORK.SHOES
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MENSEAVY :ivik*sript GRAIN. WORE SHOES IN PAN '
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Cas
Pace
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• DEPARTMENT for Satisfactory Work
Try :our REPAIR.
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He was born in Haldimand county,'
NARROWLY ' AVERTED the' eldest 'of nine .children , of the 'late
James and Mrs.. Wilkie, who 'for
While' swimming in. deep water many'years conducted a• store at
-near Case BlaCIN mill on the 9 -mile Ami erley. Thirty-nine years. ago 'he,
it .Haines' 1 married Letitia Blue, 'who survives,
river west'of Dungannon, Ne
eight-year-old son of Mr,. and, Mrs. along with one daughtej, Mrs, Wil-
Gillies Haines, . `narrowly{ 'escaped Ham Courtney, Concession' 2, Huron.
death from drowning: 'The :young : The: services, •. Sunday afternoon.
':hap had . gone" down • for 'the second'
.3 were conducted 'by Rev. W. L. Camp
tine before others noticed he was itt bell Of Pine River United church, • of
difficulty: Ben Park rescued the lad which Mr, `Wilkie was 'a nienrber'
h divih to the bottom of :the 'pond: i
y g �I HAshfield' Church Notes '
First aid was rendered, and shortly
Neilrecovered,-.appareiitly little the Services, Sept 20th-Zion'11 a.m.:
worse of •the' accident. • Hacketts; 3 p.re.: Blak'es 7 «p.m.
_
HAND BADLY GASHED
Decker, an employee in
Sidney
Malcolm's Furniture Factory, , Kin-
• citrdireereE+eived-asevere_.gas_h._in , his
• hand' 114st • Thursday when a chisel,
, ' with 'which• •-he was working, ,slipped
and, inflicted, the wound. First did
was rendered and he was .taken. to
Dr, Perguson'> for 'tr atment:"
• the mishap will prevent hint from
, retPrOinif to`, Work for some days.
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• ttic Women. En na Jet�ek Shoes For .
°WEHAVE NOW BEEN 'SELLING THIS MADE' OF WO-
MEN'S SHOES° .FOR APPROXIMATELY .TWO YEARS AND.
NEVER. IN OUR'SHOE EXPERIENCE WHICH COVERS SOME
.YEARS HAVE WE SOLD A DINE • OF., SHOES THAT HAVE-'
GIVEN SUCH UNBOUNDED. :•SATISFAC'TION. • •
In the first place it is a real satisfaction to know thatWEWE
HAVE IN STOCK A ,TOE THAT WILL FIT ANY NORMAL .'
FOOT it matters not. HOW •SMALL or HOW LARGE noryet
A W or. HOW WIDE. •
H.l? W NARROW
In the second place 'we know in •ENNA ' JETTICK that • we - are .
selling a shoe 'that WILL GIVEyABSOLUTE fSATISEACPION.'
.1 --In face WE STAND BEHIND 'EVERY PAIR OF - ENNA
•JETTICii SHOES WE, SELL- -arid. ,If this should I happen to
mem tike, eye of anyone who`rrearx this maketil sheet anti is'.
'•+
not perfectly satisfied either. WITH..THE PITTING or WEAR.
ING QUALITIES we ,wish to EMPHASIZE that we •lire lre-,
pared to' MAKE RIGHT any eomnlaitjt you 'may have WITH
•ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU., :;
ENNA, 'JETTICI{ SI•IOES ARE 'SOLD IN SEVERAL WIDTHS`
A A A A A WHICH IS EXTREMELY NARROW ' le ' E E E
WHICH IS EXTREMELY WIDE, AND ARE SOLD 'AT THE
SAME PRICES FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC, NAMELY:-
. .54 and $,:SO per pair' ,
P
A REAL HIGH GRADE SHOE. AT A' MODERATE ,',PRICE
.... ..
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`L WILLIS SI-0'STORE.
'-� '- --Phone 1129; Winghein ., _, .•..-...., _•
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- .
Selling Agents For ,Enna Jettick Shoeif -for Women
Geo. Hunter andfaintly` -1VIr an
Mrs. 'Jac. Hackett and family, Mr.
?it.. Mrs. • Bert Treleaven . and family;.
Mr. and Mr -s.:' om •Hackett• and lam
fly, Mr: and Mrs. Herb Stothers: and
'family; IVtr ' and Mrs. I.John : Bradley
and family, Mi' arid°. Mrs. Wilfred
Drennan and family,, iiIr. 'and Mrs.
Will- Hunter and: family, :Mr. ani=
Mrs.. -Ewart Taylor and family, Mr.
and Mrs. `Harry' Hackett: and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Toni Hackett Jr. and fam-
ily, Mr. `and Mrs." Clifford Hackett.
_The aid _groom -were :th•e_re
cipients• of many beautiful and use=-
fel silver gifts. ' ' '
BOY SCOUTS RESUME MEETINGS
Farmers' - -= -' itchers ".
Builders .
HIGH-GRADE. BRICK and TILE
'for:SALE at. REDUCED PRICES
We =will. compete,in Price, Quality.
'and Delivery., A ' trial ; will ' con-
vince you: -
OVER '.20 YEARS IN 'BUSINESS
SATISFACTION ' GUARANTEED
ANN-ER1VI'AN•.& EMIT,H
BRICK .and :TILE • :WORK.S
Kincardine,
I' a dine R'. R..5'.. Phone407 r 4
EXECUTORS' SALE.
The Executors- of ,the;: Estate of
James•, Johnston, late of the Tonship
.of Kinloss in The..: County •: tg ruce,,
will • offer ' for s
by Public Auction; • on -
SATURDAY, OCTOBER, :3rd, 1931;
et' 2 . o'clock: P. M. "•
- 'SALE OF; . 'LANDS FOR '
ARREARS OF TAXES,'
Notice is hereby given. as directed • _
by the •Assessment Act; ,R.S.O. 1927.
Chapter 238 'See. 152 • S.S. 1r, that a
Sale .of: Lands; for Arrears, of Takes..
will.
will. he held. eV the Town of . Walker
`
ton, on •Friday,•Septentb e r 25th, 1931' ,
atmy ny office 'in the county Buildings,, .
at the 'hour of ten o'clock AM.; -when";
there' 'will.. be ' offered for sale' 'by
Public Auction, unless ;the Taxes and-.
Chprges are sooner paid, the 'follow -
mg des_cxibesi.: lands_ iii
_the. Townsliip
•
f loss
o Kin ., •.
Whitechurch Plan •225 • , ,'
10 . Patented ' 1 . 45:82 .4:00 , 49.82'
Thomas Sturdy. • ' - '
A complete ° list of lands in ' . the
County to be sold , for Arrears . of
Fares is '.published' in the Ontario .,-
gazette in its issues ' of June "20th,
37th, duly , 4th' and, 11th. ' A..copy of
;aid list: may' be obtained on applica=
pion, to theundersigned.
If °. A:..
•
I ..i
.t •be necessar to -.hold n-••
Adjourned sale it' will • be held on .
z'ridaic,• Oetober .2nd; ' 1931, ,'at t e '1.• :
at PURVIS STORE,-.II'OLYROOD aired place•. ik-hour: .
A. Nelson. `1'rleasnrer~G�`ounty of Bruin
:the fallowing valuable .lands.,--. _ '" • '
E OF
Parcel number (1:): dot No: SFX;in the MORTG{241: 9-c:)
Ninth Concession of "the 'Township.
of 'Kinloss, containing , one : hundred
acres-ninre or less On the farm • are
said to be situated a "good bank barn
56 ft, square, . a frame, house 20 X
24' with cellar, artesian well and
windmill. 'The soil• is a' clay loath; all.
'cleared -With 'about 30 acres .cultiva-
ted
cultiva-ted and the balance in ;pasture and
hay. •
Parcel number; (2): The Nor'th•'hall
of the South 'half of lot . number
Eleven (11), in the Eleventh Conces-
sion 4i the said.Twp: of Kinloss, con=
tainiiig 25 'acres' more or less. On .the
Property -are ,said to be situated a
bank barn' 20 ft. x 30 ft. with cement
stabling, a frame: house' about. 18 ft:
x:22 ft. with Kitchen 16. ft x 20 'ft
-one • acre: -$f - sugar bush;:_:a good er
char'd,.and gardenof; small fruit -and
a spring well. '
TERMS' OF, SALE. Ten per cent. of
the Purchase Price to be ' paid on the
dates of sale and' balance'in 30 days..
`rhe parcels will' be offered for sale
separately, subject to a -reserve bid.
W. J'. Johnston;- Kincardine, , Ont.
John''Johnston, Holyrood,,'Ont.
:Executors.
Matt. Gaynor,(1-10 Auctioiie-c,)er.
. The 'opening Meeting of the sea-
son •for the Lucknow Troup• Boy
Scouts -'was held anthe •basementll of
the school on' Thursday' night, with
a 'splendid ,attendance.:, 'Scouts D.
Clarke • and; T: Henderson;Were :ad-
vanced
ad-•vanced •to• the degree• of second class
scouts,..- having fulfilled all the' re-'
quirements,' ''and• one, application ,for
admission to the troop 'was received,
On Saturday morning the Troup made.
'quite a 'lengthy hike; 'cooking dinner,
and 'taking tests,: returning. about
-four. in. the afternoone It is hoped to
have Several. hikes: 'before' ,the fdll
closes.. • •
New Batting for Comforters. Large
sixes. ' r:MARKET" .'
4'9c,-
AT. CURRIE'S CORNERS
The famous Jack Thynne, the Kan,
sas Farmer, will put' on a concert 'in
the U.F.O. Club Hall, on Tuesday
NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS '
NOTICE is • hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
Estate of'- James 'Johnston, late of
the township of Kinloss in the, County
of Bruce, -deceased, who died on or
about the Fifth day of. August A.D.
1931, are required to send in to the°
Executors or their Solicitor; on'' -or,
before the 10th day of October, 1931,
full partibulers},' of their 'claims, veri-
fied by ' affidavit: Immediately ' aftei
the said 10th slay. of October. A.D.
1931,..the sset;t : of 'the, said estate
will . be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having, re-
gard, only to the claims of which• the
Executors shall have• received notice.
,'Dated at Kincardine,.' Ontario'. the
12th day of. September 19:11.
W. J. Johnston, Kincardine, Ont.
evening, 'September 22nd, following John Johnston,, Holyrood, Ont,
the School Fair. Mr.. Thynne claims Lament, Executors,
.., 'Kincardine, Out,
to be the only singing .violinist• in L: • Solicitor
Canada.' Admission -30c and ' 15e. A f.'1--14.1L-c..)
dance will be held after the •concert
for which Mr. Thynne -will . furnish ,
Showing
NEW CLOTHCOATS
NEW FUR COATS,
part of the mimic. '
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE • •MEETING
.
The September meeting .of he Wo-
men's Institute was held at the home
of Mrs;. J. S. M.elfenzie, ' with ' the
president; Mrs, G. Andrew in thy:
pr ,
chair. Arrangements. were comir'tc
el for cor:dur't:rig a •north at the Fall
Pair: A. very •iritr;resti papt:r on.
the "The . "
• r 1'FrF Ali 'l�ranrl rrsn,�n
los;,i . 1
was given bj Hrs.' P.' Freeman.
Pleasing !wail serli^ were Contributed
•try. . Miss P -Holli Ila ti'well and Miss
Winifred Armstrong. The,', roll call
Was answered by:-, 4.A neighborly ant;''
T}ia' meeting Wit closed by singing
'The Maple Leaf, after which refresh-
ments were served: The next' meet-
ing wil;'1-be_hcld•_at-.,tlie_horee- of Mrs.,.
I, NHodgins.
: was 'announcing Ms
The 'conjurerg 1,
aat: "I• have had letter's of apprec-'
lotion," he said; 'groin people in
Ireland, Walt's and England, and al-
so post -card from Scotland." '
Septeer
mb
. NEW DRESSES
BOULAINE SUITS
'NEW -MILLINERY
2.40 Smart Hat -
S
Extren' ely_ popular Empress
• Engen. ie and• 'Modified Styles
$2,50 $3.95 $5.75• to '$8.00.
SPECIAL SHOWING
"Fox Scarfs"
Silvers: Natural Red: ' Amberii
hi a rare collection and at
niuh reduced-Pr-i'ees; •
Now • $50.00. to $185:00
BE iSU�RE TO SEE THE
KING OSa
WINGHAIVI
i.F. .WARM PRO ER -TTX. '
UNDER and •bv virtue of the pew.,
srs contained in a certain`Mortgage
Nliich will b produced at the : time of
there .'gill be offered 'for 'sale
�y pubjic auction, 'on. Saturday, Sept,'
:6th, A.D.,_ 1931, at the 'hour of 2.30,
o'claek in'the aftern000n,, at. Welling=
ton Henderson's Garage in the Welling.,,
lege of Lucknow,, the following pro-
• ierty, namely, All and. -singular that
_Pertain .parcel or tract of land' and
oreniises situate,, lying and being in
the • Township : of i4slifield ' in. 'the ,
-Comity of 'Huron, -and- Province '-of -
)ntario and being composed of -the . =
North half.. of the West,half of Lot. •
number One iii the Fourteenth Con-•
..ession, -Western Divisioe of, the.said.
Township of . Ashfield :containing
,fifty. acres of land more or„less:
On _ttt said , premises there are •
;aid-fo be-Frenie house on stone
foundation, 18' x.24 , , three acres
hardwood . bush, 'The farm is situated-
onrt,�,�County 'Road, ' one Mile from School
And five miles •from markets.
TERMS: Ten per cent of the pur-
hase money tube paid down at the
'time 'of sale and the balance' to be;
tail , within 'thirty. days:
For further .particulars and .con=
Jitions' of sale apply to the under,
signed. '
DATED at Wingr , 'this fourth
lay of Septeinbe • .D. 1931.
'WELLINGTON NDERSON, Auc.
f. W. BUSHFI 4 r D, Solicitor, for the
Mortgagee. ,
.( 24=9-e,)
MORTGAGE' SALE OF
FARM PROPERTY
Under and. by virtue of the powers
contained ' in a certain Mortgage,
which will be, produced' at the time
of, sale, there will be offered for sale,
sy Public Auction; by -• Wellington
Henderson, Auctioneer, at the FORD
'A11tAGE in the Village of LueknOw,
M SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th,
,•9..x,,,1981, at the hour 'of 3 o'clock
,n the afternoon, the following pro- ' •
petty: •
ALL AND SINGULAR those eel.-. .,,,‘,.
air parcels or 'tracts of .. land and
;remises ' situate, lying and being in
he Township of Wa'wanosh• in the
county of Huron and Province , of
)ntario: and being. composed of the •
Louth half of the -South' half of Lot '
,lumber
. Twenty' -two -and the
he `
So
uth
(, if of LotNumber Twent three
.oth in the Si' th concession, western
iivision, ' of the aforesaid TownS!hi-p
f Wawasiosh, containing together
:ne hundred and fifty acres, mote or
ess. •
''There is said to be a small fern(
louse and a good barn 50x56 on the.
Property. '
TERMS
Ten per cent. of the purchase money
'o be 'paid down at the time of • sale,.
ialance ,to be • paid •Within two weeks
.hereafter, unless special terms of • , "
relit are arranged for .on the day
, if, sale: Sale •will be subject to a re-
verve bid, and to Conditions of Sale
-N-high= _' - o ' : e ,.-a
will --be r duced i t e'� tines
J p li t,
of sale. '
For , further particular- - and cion-
d'itions of sale, apply, to -- ....• •
Thomas S. Reid, Box 675, Oriilia, Ont.
. :. Mortgagee..
Dated at Orillia, August 22nd; A,D. ,
1931...
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