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The Huron Expositor, 1926-11-19, Page 5
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Dublin, or 82 011 28, S R h r Q iral 9 .R, iD be h a mr , t P 0¢ H! qi 4VN7�s g O>7 4fliOl7I1' Wit G''' . astrLLTVAN. 3o7b-ttf VA.RRN t FRLnF arrA u�l ,, Q+tf #Ail JDA.Y 0Q •�r L'TU _ Q U AND PIGS FOR SALE. --A 4i'i A$- I ty of dry wood, 12 inches lone, from $4 to $i a cord; 50 good suekling pigs, also TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23rd P.O, BQ* 0198 Out. 0,00 chunks coming in next week. Inquiries cheerfully answered. W. M. SPROAT. Phone �•�y Zr V IC Z ZURICH, 130es, coil am, set brass mounted harness, set - AQVNT9 WANTED 186-2, d eafortb. ' 8074-tf WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th CLINTON. Part ar Rill time, oinkiue sub -agent* Steady iu", aQsnretl, write immediately T$E SANTILLA Co„ rAli$ FOR SALE.-�A. FEW CHOICE ( aria in. the of Vaborme, art.TowGoo Tucla�mith and Hibbert. Good build C end well located se to markets, THOMAS ("rAdf1- Registered Holstein cow due in Spring, two Dept. 88; P, O. Box 486, Montreal. EROrt, Exetex, Ont. 806" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th H Hon. Ge®, �. H®nr� 7'li2s Ye8 OU a wide ran t0 CilOOse from. Come in and let us gi y EXETER 4 1 show you these sets. or bee k lith 4fu¢q ex x r seed to didt4b lte I perspns entitled of to tha elan- of l hal notice, and th fpr the proceeds of to any person of " not them have beer F. R. Goderi Administrator 8076-8 uq, ��of 8;eu1'artb. u used. by"-�eFrd forwill pW- "e oanang the G r eg only ul y f�,?tben elxal] have b : not be liable 0 4r,' so digtributed notice sball 0.xjg• tN.+pe Estate - .AU CTIOIN SALES - • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th These meetings will be addressed by ' RADIO AUCTION SALE OF PURR BRED HOL- at4n, Cows and Heifers; also Grade Hol- stein and Durhaan Cows, and a number of the candidate and other prominent and a Quantity of turnips will be offered, to Hogs.—JW. E. Nairn, auctioneer, has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by speakers, Everybody welcome. (public auction on Lot 25, Concession 8, Town- ship of efollton, on Tuesday, November 23rd, the following: Registered Holstein cow ••��yy'• p ii, �l Hon,W. Hs Price and some apples- In the event of the farm '1826, I years old, fresh; 3 Registered Holstein 'being sold, a full line of farm machinery, implements, tools, harness, etc., will be Hold, 130es, coil am, set brass mounted harness, set heffers rising s Years old, due time of sale; Registered Holstein heifer due November 20th, Attorney -general, will speak at Clinton You owe it to yourself t0 see our line of Radio Sets before buy - Registered Holstein heifer due January 28th, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th ir;;. We are authorized dealers for Atwater -Kent, DeForest-Crosley, Registered Holstein cow due in Spring, two Friday Evening, Nov. 19th Victor -Northern Electric, and Westinghouse Radio Sets and Speakers. Registered Holstein heifers one year old, 8 grade Holstein cows due in December, grade H Hon. Ge®, �. H®nr� 7'li2s Ye8 OU a wide ran t0 CilOOse from. Come in and let us gi y Holstein heifer due in December, 3 grade Hol- 4 1 show you these sets. stein heifers one year old, 2 grade Durham cows due December, dual purpose Shorthorn of will speak at MinisterHighways, SPEAKERS- cow due December 16th, 6 Durham and Here. Exeter D ' Y OREST-CROSLEY VICTOR -NORTHERN fordgrade cattle one year old, good ones, 40 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th The DeForest-{'rosley ,5 tube ELECTRIC hogs 500 hogs seven weeks ofd, shoats R'rora 50 •to 100 lbs. Sale at 1.80 o'clock P.M. cabinet model is the best buy The Victor -Northern Electric borne, half mile south of Thames Road school 5 tis' redit will be given on 'house, on Thursday. November 26th. 1926, at heavy on the radio market to -da Th h °Terms- even monc r ,furnishing approved joint notes with interest at 4 per cent. WALTER STI. ART, Proprie- tor: W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer. 30761 AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK,w 'Etc, Mr. Thos, Bron has received instruc- tiona from Joe Carlin to sell by public auc- tion on Lot 16, Concession 1. Provincial High- way, 2% aniles east of Seaforth, on Thurs- day, November 26th, at 1 p.m., the following: Horses -One registered mare No. 31834, bred to McMichael's young home (Carbrook Flash- llight), 1 gelding 3 yee:rs old, well( broken; 1 gelding 2 years ofl, by Lord Mansfield; one gelding 1 year old, by Glenrae. .Cattle ---One well bred Holstein 3 years old, 4 Durham cows, 1 heifer, (all milking and bred), four 2 -year-olds, fat: 10 choice yearlings, fat: 1 calves, 1 veal calf. Pigs -(Yorkshires): Two aowa with littera, 2 third litter sows, 1 second lilt- 3 young sows, all bred to a pure bre,l h ,g. i 2 chunks abut 140 tha., 1 pure bred boar, Yorkshire. Poultry -About 100 hens, pure bred White Wyandottes, Minorcas and English Leghorns and a number of pul- lets ; 10 ducks and 8 geese. Also 25 tons of Brat clans hay, tiand alfalfa, grain and a largee qua 9uantity of straw and Progressive asoond cut alfalfa, some millet and sorghum, fence wire. v—d kitchen range. 1 coal heater. barrel. and a Quantity of turnips will be offered, to be fed on the farm; plenty of room for loose cattle, ale o water in barn: 10 bags potatoes Meeting and some apples- In the event of the farm IN 'being sold, a full line of farm machinery, implements, tools, harness, etc., will be Hold, 130es, coil am, set brass mounted harness, set rhe farm which is one of the best. in the Cardno's Hall, Seaf'orth county, will be offered for sale at the same time and place. Terms --Hay, Grain, Fowl and ON Potatoes to be cash, apd all sums of $10.00 end under, cesh ; over that amount 11 months' Friday Evening, Nov. 19th credit witl be given on furnishing approved gvantity of hay, and other articles. Abso- joint notes. Five cents on the dollar off for at 8 p.m - cash on credit amounts. No reserve a -s pro- Under the auspices of the South • sprietor is giving up farming. In the event Huron Progressive Association. of rain sale will be held under cover. JOE SPEAKERS- CARLIN. Proprietor: T. Brown, Auctioneer. Arthur W. Roebuck, K.C. Toronto CLEARING AUCTION SALEOF FARM W . G. Medd, Exeter, Candidate for (STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. --The under- South Huron signed has received instructions to sell by -public auction on Let 18. Concession 9, Us- W. H. Golding, Mayor of Seaforth, borne, half mile south of Thames Road school Chairman. 'house, on Thursday. November 26th. 1926, at heavy Citizens Of South Huron and the [12.30 p.m., (the following: Horses-] team gelgian horses 5 yeses old. 1 aged mare, s ladies especially, are cordially invit- a seve'h year old mare; 1- geldfnlr S` Years old, ed to'attend. 1 heavy driver. Cattle --Cow due March 17th, "GOVERNMENT CONTROL" and 'betfer due March 11th, cow due March 14th, cow due March 26th, cow dtic June 28th, cow' other issues will be discussed. ,due April 17th, 6 two-year-old heifers. two WM. BLACK - - - President. yearling heifers and 2 Yearling atee�. 6 Spring Mrs. W. N. GLENN - Viee-Pres. calves. Hogs - One 00-0with a litter Of eleven, s pigs about 150 pounds, 1 heavy G. W. LAYTON - - Secretary. sig. Poultry -60 Plymouth Rock hens, 30 ,pulleta. Implements -New Massey -Harris hay GOD SAVE THE KING loader, .McCormick mower, new Cockshutt disc seed drill (18 discs), steel land roller, 4 -sec- '(tion set ofharrows. cultivator, disc, Oliver rng plow, gang plow, corn cultivator, hay idi Tedder, bay rake. harrow Cart, turnip seeder• ecaf6er nearly new hay rack with roller rack 17 11 J- e hs t e only set running satlsfac- set is in a beautiful walnut torily with dry batteries. A finish cabinet with built-in three tube set in sol4d wal- speaker and battery compart- nut cabinet with $35.00 speaker ment. Complete with installa- included. Complete and instal - tion included. led. $165.00 $110.00 J, , F. DALY, Seaforth AUTHORIZED DEALER J., B. Knight LATE OF Pember's and Dorenwend's Hair Goods FOR Ladies and Gentlemen At Hotel Commerical, Seaforth, ;on . y Thursday, November 25th, 192-0 Telephone Hotel for Appointments Johnston &,,night Ryrie-Birk Bldg. Youge and Temperance Sts. TORONTO t r. fs, I'yx. Is .( f ids, % $^ ew ; a really �r an Gaismsiets, tor %fflntario? T IQUOR advocates claim that Ontario will get J --J thousands more tourists if it goes wet on December 1. These are the facts:— The Dominion Government Report for 1925 states: Ontario under Prohibition had 1,290,000 motor tourists. v New Brunswick under Prohibition had 476,555 motor tourists- Qllebec under Government Sale had 111,983 motor tourists. Government Sale means increased ligtaor sold and consumed, with increased dangers. Do you wan.' our highways thronged with hilarious joyriders and campfollowers of the liquor traffic? Do you want tc encourage and promote reckless driving upon the highway:; on the part of our own citizens? .Don't be fooled. Make your vote count aga--n$t these dangers. Ontario Prohibition Union 24 Sloor Street E., Toronto attaohment, Clinton fanning mill, new Mas- a et .3 IV Ice eey-Harris root pulper, manure spreader, 12 TI.P. Gilson engine on trucks. Fleury's grinder Ring up 227 Or 210 T. feed bucket, and jack on skids, with bagger: belting, R. Ar STORE FULLIs,.1 H.P. air c�o<Oed engine, new Massey -Harris separator with Dower and ask for Std. F' BRIGHT SMART clutch, 700 lbs. capacity; power emery, grindANC�1111111K A - stone, shafting and -pulleys, 1 steel Dig trough, Dix rack,. bag truck. extension ladder. Then inquire about the NE gravel box. bob scales three-quarter roe. on. new VALET SERVICE jv MERCHANDISE pacify, set bob sleighs, m three-l7unrter wagon, truck, light wagon, good top buggy, set pea v harvesters, Cyclone graaa seeder, gasoline an' coal oil barrels, fence stretchers, quantity of SEAFORTH HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLE IDEAS FOR fence wire. v—d kitchen range. 1 coal heater. barrel. GARMENT CARE good barrel churn, 40 gallon vinegar Slanging lamps, milk pails. forks, shovels, f neons, evenings, par- ties, business, school, 130es, coil am, set brass mounted harness, set sports -dresses for ev- ery purpose and needl other harness, power horse clippers, hay fork, S. DUNGEY, Proprietor. wings, hiouse backs, new neckhines, frills gvantity of hay, and other articles. Abso- and pleats in almost endless variety, This •,I lutely no rcverve as the Proprietor is retiring. Commercial Block offering eclipses evert. i • ih.ing to date for Varies `rerrns. $I5.0o and under, cash: over that phone 227 or 210 Voltle. '. S• us �li' Y y ,. Y ktt�%Si,.l�`tt4. rL L� amount 10 months' credit will be elven on M+ `l;1 i furnishing approved joint nates with a dis- count of 4 per cent. straight off for enah on Work called for and delivered. h.4� gil5el r ' l THAT ANY MERCHANT WOULD BE PROUD TO SHOW Come in and and look around. If you do you will be sure to find exactly what you want, and at the price you want to pay. Everything is new and this season's buying, and it will be a pleasure for us to have the opportunity of showing you around. If you are not an old customer, conic in and get acquainted. credit amounts. ANDRPW HODGERT, Pro- -prietor ; wan. E- Nairn, Auctioneer. 3075-1 MEN'S SWEATERS 0 Reduced RubberPrices Our entire stock of Rubbers and Rubber Footwear is great- ly reduced in price. We can supply your wants with rubbers we can stand back of at prices equal to catalogue prices. Note These Low Prices: We have these Rubbers on a large variety of lasts, by vrMch wf, can fit neatly any shape and type of s'boe. 2L dies', fine .............. 85c Men's .................. $1.00 Sse§,sizes 11-2 .........76c Boys, sizes 1-5 ...........90C Child's, sizes to 10%......65c Youth's, sizes 11-1+3 ......80c Men's 15-ineh leather top lumhermen, red rolled heavy solie, white foxing................................ .................. $5.00 Men's 6 -eyelet all rubber excluders .........................$8.25 Our stock is complete in the various types of Overshoes, Lumber- man Rubbers, etc., at very conservative, prices. See our winalow display of sectional views of rubber footwear in the making, raw rubber as it comes from the swamps of Peru, etc. Jr H. SM-ith & Son WHERE RUE13RA F1?'I'Zr1NCY IS PARAMOUNT HONE 51. Opposid Bank d Commerce SEAFORTH Solving the Perplex- ing Problem of Buy - ling an Overcoat or Suit We offer you the finest selection of Overcoats and Suits that you could wish to see. Assembled here for your inspection are coats from Canada's largest makers. We gu'arantPe every garment we sell, Great care has been exercised by us in selecting these garments, and what we have to offer shows it to a rnlarked degree. You get the best obtainable for your clothing dollar. Blue Over - east$ and Suits axe immense- ly popular this Fall. We have them in several models—for 'every taste; for every purse. $18.50 to $35.00 f 114 -°%t„ ,. .,.• v...:�o R..,l ..1f,± 1.. s A ,�' v.v .. 1, V , ,;`. . r.. ',.. o.. ,...:, t91n8.. .,'ls.............>;'k,e...r..,a'!ru�t fl.at,[}ib.arh}'..ler. i'h.,,P•.1,ulr�.i �, t. &., A,..r ,,, '-:e ,. .. . Warm or colli, fair or foul, this famous assortment. ur Sweaters is the talk of Seafl,rt.h. A sweater to quit every and age.. .....c' $1.75 to $6,50 English Pure Wool Hose FOR MF,Ni 1VIIO ('ARE We import ail rrur hosiery direct from England find give you the larg- est assortment to choose fron:l, Call and see this largo ns;ortment. You will marvel at theSOC to'price.......... 31,r1L5 REGAL SHIRTS ARE MADE TO 1••I"r Every Shirt with a soft or starebed collar to match in all the newest pat- terns and designs. .Ask to, see our wonderful broadcloth shirt in fancy stripes and $1 50 $2.95 checks......... MEN'S UNDERWEAR IN ALL WEIGHTS Our stock o£ Men's Underwear is most complete. This large Assort- ment contains the largest makers— Stanfleld's, Penman's, Cee -Tee, Turn - bull's and Mercury. Price9 t6 suit every pocket. R. J, Lt XURIOUS WINTER COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES COAT FASHIONS iindified rwnian.s, blouse effects, r: 1011 lines and slight. flares. Shnwl, 11,,trh. srarf, nr Tuxedo fur collars. \rt4' I111,$e sk,ovo-. COAT F.ABRiCS \ wealt-h of soft, warm wPavrs, in- lldlny Duvrtynes, Siwdinrs, Marvel- I;i-. Pinpoint,-, Brondclot.hs and Im- 1rliYl Twef'is. ('O.AT COLORS R:rynl Blue, Chanel Reds, Rase - n -n .dr , Tnhaern Browns, Gracklehead.3, Ull,'ks, Wines, and Black. Right in the height, of the "huying season," Gibb presents this great of - of fashionable fur -trimmed Coal.. at. much holmv the prevailing lrrwvs. in an emphatir demon.otration of th). store's value -giving power. SATURDAY SPECIALS Men's Work Sweater GoatsQ+ Kelt lar $2.25 ..,.........$1.75 Men's Work Mitt -G ��� try;ulnr 60c .,_,•, Men's (;rey Fllannal Work Qat S1111ts, Special ........ , $ .a7ry9 Men's Pure Wool Worsted Sox nth pair .......... ......UUC ..... Roy,' Pure Wool Worsted Strn kings ... ..... , • 69C Mens Heavy Winter Caps @q (Nr ear hands) .... $ E. ® Men's Fanry Cashmere �1 Scarfs .......... ....... .50 0 LA DIES' SCARFS A wwiderful assortment., ineluding all the newrgt �had,•s and patterns, A ,car( to match evrry coat, and the°n we havr 1hen1 for evening wear as cell. A h!"I" ell match rvcr'v drvr , � $1.50 $4.50 LAMES' HOSE "fl dozen Ladi ,<'Aterrury Silk and "',-1 and Pure W'ml Cashmere Hour jurat rec,-ivM from the mill. This as- sortment include, sample- and was bought ;it a great rerlurtinn. All siz- - and shades. ��jj F.ATi'RPAl' nNr,l' ..........988 BATH rI'OWEL,S 1:; rinzen Bahh Tmv,ls ,just, received, in many different patt,,rns and shades. A wonderful Chri0nm5, gift.. ('olorg guaranteed. These Towrls are sold elsewhere at 6fr. (fur Price . ......... 40c ... MEN'S SCARFS Inrluding al! biie newest. patterns and color schemes. Cashmere, Silk, Knitt.rd and Plain Silk are the new materials. A scarf to match every overro,ni. Thrre is nothing more dressy than a white scarf with that new blue Overcoat $1.50 to $3.00 . IT COSTS LITTLE TO DRESS WELL AT ,,,:Siti?e1tt&h.k�:,,-J�.,�'t4,r';'6:`liLa�,.,. 12 DRESSES HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLE IDEAS FOR FVERY FALL AND WINTER OCCASION. Cruses for after- f neons, evenings, par- ties, business, school, sports -dresses for ev- ery purpose and needl New hell sleeves, bat- wings, hiouse backs, new neckhines, frills and pleats in almost endless variety, This •,I offering eclipses evert. ih.ing to date for Varies ` f r ty, for Style, a'nd :for, Voltle. '. S• us �li' Y y ,. Y ktt�%Si,.l�`tt4. rL L� prieed at n $JAV g` O M+ `l;1 i h.4� gil5el r ' l r ,)k • .t .1 1 ,, t'• n. ,.M .. ....: rhYiF �h�fHt,�',�'fil }.:?._ilk:...,.