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The Huron Expositor, 1928-05-04, Page 5ITHE HURON EXPOSITOR N WE! ly y A y 'N4* ,,9 �7, 4 04 44, 044 4W q=qw W 4'. 7'� OMN ANU 4114P Poo 09 4po",; 10. IS holding his�l 04 I=.guy 10 idgily f6r fA,, I � , � iomvnt� 'A Am, 0 -axed; 4-Apphr, to 4:wi VOON. R� Et. No, 2. ;�Udi Pegs,,,aUltable. for 5wi P.;A Dub tauOal 06P -.FDA -$AZZ._70-9CH0OL P61a SALE IN the Flaw -w, vvo_st� '�wad shpe.'App,ly to A. L. CASE. Secre. rc4rvae" number mthat .outriv CAI`I`LE WANTED. A NUMBIgR OF, Fibm spep' P,,rk the tour takes 7 cattle to pasture on Lot, 21. Gouoezoioa� sday g I Hibbert. Apply to JOHN PARK, StARa. 'Ch. 0 0" to the-inst 4tractive cities on and era IPira� its 16 f t I P&AMC CoaSt�- anCouirer Lcou at its rugPO� OD OR ALE.—ONIE TORONTO ow, IVictoria. , 7H,ere - you call ziifijoy the F practically new, h1`8: ktoire wiffi be closed Notes. oe Moylan, :of St. pleasures of ocean athing, and all feed g;ina;� piractidally =w. Phone 91 r 8. t the the summer activities of modern cit- Hen.X. T. SlunRltmV., iii Udichaea's Cole rear ;lxl of ge, Toronto, spen ,,week end at his, 'home. hare.—Seeding ies. W Way at 1230 ac si ali . 'Check the fovrwb� 15 CALMS$ FOR 6AW.—F04, operations 2 bull caive�. am 0 Tiloikho old, r4a. on. 'have started in the burg. Now you leave the cities behind for BUL Una the indep=dent Set of I e and b1ma. Edward Horan of a 9 'the 8 mwnths old, roan; both bred by /orange cruise alon thousaild mil er notim, th( ,L0014 beneath the stl6h.har Stratford, &itd. 1 here, during famOU0 Inside,-Pasisage, to Skagway' Marquis and eligible,fdr T�glatration,, Apply ea ? to G --C NZ as h phV4e .-Week.—Mr. Tom McKey has purchas- Alaska. omf)ot0le, m-odeth. st' m- -Ai ART Y.9 fort.or 15 of the, �Sigger and ers carry. yod along past scene chev*Ut. see that y,,:' �cad a new Sfud6baker,cai.—Miss Tes- S that' 91 thrill "d tartle."-vnth their beaut�, SEW -FOR SALE.—A �UANTITY engine (the most powedw,type, of qbto- isie Lynch is rvisiting frf�udz, in To- GRIPS and grandour, Willite capped moun- of Yellow Blosesom Sweet Clover seed, 'Flo J0 K lfy,�Strafiord =obile engine yet designedh1suy. enclas -xonto.---JWe regTet to say'tlmt Mr.' of $4,50 per bushel Also a quantity of Tim thy tain rangeS­4a thousand shades eected. Note the. AC.Oil Eilteir, the -Jerry O'Hara lias not been as well as. in the valleys—sparkling vva- and Alsike mixtare, 27 per clmt alsike, $5.00 AC Air We* hir -30, ?ulmp-, soocoii,� a A._ green wudlike, to, se per busel. Government o=q and free from Stratf, d!s Largest Clothing Slore.� Cran4caae Breather Systl Ils -and deep lue seasi bring an Pr ly to RUSSE14 terfa "The many friends. of, Mr. Reter A. imary noxious W mew alloy '�'invur�strue Pistons the whydr6�, ever changing picture to the traveller. DOUGHERTY, �r. Lot"15, Con. t7,, naminated calinshaft gearo the rade elec- G'Sullithn. aie glad - to- know he is im- e�r_Vjet a-- Grey. Phone 37-19; Brussels, 8 149-tf ftQ way fare ptaid Mitchell, Publin isnia Saafortk Gisw b Jasper Fark—Viancouvi orl trical equipmr,mit. -�YAMng- after hf- s recent eiation. al the Pacific Coast to ka Tailrosd4ir- 46r, on ipurahaies of $20.00 a? over. .......... oug 2, gway— WAXTED.—FIVE THOUSAND MARKET own def&rzed Can all be visited in one complete tour. Gardeners to plant our hardy field OWMent Plan affords the zmast convenient and eco DUBLIN Ask any Canadian National Railways grown cabbage and Bermuda onion plants. mi. � I .1 " � .. ,, . I �,. I il- Tliese plants will produce vegetables three Cal way 01 buyin your Chevrolet , time. Death of James Feeney. --James Agent for full hiNrmation and aweeks earlier than home-grown VlAntg. It is 7eeney, Sr., a life-long �.resien]t of lustrated literatu re; he will help YO no--exveriment. We guzrantee� results or re- READY FOR PROM" MLI%F=T (ci ".�Hbbert township, died on Saturday to plan, your itinerary. fund your mony. Strang. field. -grown tough ened plants ready to set in will NOTHCE To kbrmps -morniing,,at the home of his daughter, stsind temperature twenty degrees above with- -Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, Logan. Dv- out injury. Bermuda anioii -plants and all NOTICE IS HEREBY G that all credi- leadinx zeased was in el varieties of cabbage )Plants shipped fors having claim t Estate of An- WARNING, CH -his ighty-fourth year, promptly. L200 plants postpaid U1.00; 500, drew Kai., let. , I hip of Stanley, I 11 of a very- affabl niiture, and a melr- $1.75; i.00o. $3.0.0. Ship.express collect ox.ou in -the County of Huron, Farmo.'Wbo died on lber Ok St Patrick's church.- Rev. Fairm'ers thousand. Oataloguel and testimonials sent, March 28th, 1928 are requiied to forward THE CORN BORER ACT Now mad Lowei? 7ather B the Requiem free, CARLISLE PLANT FARMS, Windsor, their claims dul�,'4 625.'00 Cabdol p rieldin sang tTvZ ,of, ;e..undersignad Out. 316lx4 y All corn atubble must be ploughed Tourin 625.00 Wass. -is wife, A on or before the W,' 1928. Laperial Sedan . . . . Besides h nn Burnsi, Coupe AND NOTICE IS FU r that under an -kept under. 740.00 Pmmerciall Chwao - - - 470.00 Z� -Mr. Feeney is survive&by ive Sons,. 740-00 oadater Delivwy . . . 625-00 B.eware after the said date the I da'' proceed If it is dragged up, it must be pick- 83500 Tom T=c:c �Chanziv . . . (3s54Z 065C.00 Jamesi Jr, Leo, and -Mac, in Hibbert; to distribute the estat;e. I i 41 mnly to ed off and burned. h. the claims of which they an shall have i-Wicky, of Detroit; Jack, of Stratford; MORTGAGE SALE notice. All other corn remnants must be :4u Pm- ev at FacgAry, Oshawo­- r4hree-daughters, Mrs. Tom Enright Only one dealer in any town ravernz;Zint To=,", Boopers ard Spare Tire Zz*G. All parties owing deceased lare re-ested 'to either burned or ploughed under. .azfd Mrs.. Leo Elvans,of Stratford, and, Can sell Frost Fence. No iM. OF VALUABLE FARM BN McIOLLOP settle with W. J Jarroft at'Hillsgreen. Roll or break your stubble befo-je Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, e% TOWNSHIP DATED at Exeter this 1914 day of April, Under and by virtue of the powers of sale 1928. ploughing. 'Four brothers, Dan and t itation is as good as the real F. W, FAWM contained in a certain mortgage which will be Don not use a Toothed Cultivator p ccouver, -B.C.; Patrick, of $ibbert, and article. roduced at the time of sale, there will be lExecutors' Sollititors. after ploughimg. offered for sale by public auction at the s150_3 Moms, -,'of McKillop; Aree sisters, Queen's Hotel in the Town of Sesfrth, on Clean up your Barnyard. MITCHELL. ONT. Wis. June Burns, Hibbert; Mrs. Thos. THE FROST DEALER Thursday, the'17th day of Mai, 1928, at the All clean-up work must he done he-Weliady, Segfrth, =6 Mrs. Winnifred - - I=- of two .'clock in the afternoon, the fol - FOR EAFORTH lowing lands: Being composed of the East Vane'vdver. many spir- half of lot -number Eleven (11) in the Thir- tual bouquets from. friends and a pil- teentb Concession of the Township of McKil- Uow. of camationst from his -daughter, W. W. CROSIER lop, County of Huron, containing seventy-five Xrs. Thomas Enright, Stratford. The acres of land, more or less. 1pallbearers were his five sonsand a The land is drained and fenced.. and in a good state of cultivation, and is conveniently son4n_law, Mr. Joseph D6nnelly. situated ' to church, school and market. 'Those from a distance who attended <> <> There are on the premises a good barik and house and a first class revenue producing the,flangral, hq�ddes,.rplaijyes, weTe: gra,�V] pit. W.'" " ' nesit, West Xr. aina-, Xm , MiAln I Er To HohWA Son <> Terms of S,,I---T.n 'Per ent. of the mr- Mmikton- W.,, iihdXrs. Edward Hor- chase..., at the time of sale. and the bal- zil, Straa�a �eks ance within three we thereafter. Funeral Directoi and -0 For further particulars and ol3nditions of 0 Licensed Embalmer. sale apply to, BEST & REST. Senforth, Ont. MCKILLOP 0 Finest Motor and HorsiL- Soli�iters for Vendor. Death of Mrs. Russel Dorrance.— 0 drawn equipment. 19eattie. Thomas Brown,' 'Auctioneer. Dated April 26 �-1928. 8150-3 'rhe communitywas shocked and sad- Block, Main Street, opposite -dened by ther sudden death of Mrs. 0. , 'Russel . Dorr The Expositor Office. S. 741 'Ikee, which occurred in 0 Holmes residence, Goderi a 0 str . eet west; cias. Hobnesi * NOTICE TO CREDWORS ,the &sforth HospitaL on Tuesday unorning of- this week. Always in the 0 residence, North Main Sreet. * Any claims against the Estate of the late enjoyment of good, -health, her illness 0 Flowers furnished on short Gabriel, Reeves, must be delivered to the un- -was known to few and it was not un- 0 notice. All ]duds of up- 1* dersigned before May 20th, 1928. ,vi -Monday. that her indisposition of a 0 bolstering neatly done. 0 GEORGE REEVES and FRED RBEVES,. <> 3150-3 Executors. week, took a srious turn, and Sha 0, Phones: 119 or 308 -was taken to the hospital, where an operation w,ss erkormd. Thisi how. ever, -proved unavailing, and she passw <0 lc> 0 (C> 10 0 0 cad away early Tuesday morning. Mn- - NOTICE r --ywaidoin--ri-sin e '�-mwoe -whow was- 0 0 0 The rucefield Chopping Mill 3gargaret Stprey, was a daughter of 0 Will run'Tuesdays Thursday and Xr. Samuel Storey, of BkKillop town- 0 W. J. (CLZ"_y thip, vvhere she was orn 42 years Saturdays after May 5tb, until ago, and where her life was spent. * Licensed Embalmer aztg further. notice. 2.1,50-2 gust a -year ago she. w"- united - 1-i 0 Funeral Director. marriage to Mr. Russel Dorrance, of 0 Up-to-date Horse and-Netoz? the 501 concession, to whom the Sym- 0 Eqtdpmnt. 0, 1pathy df all goes outin.his hour of 0 Night and Day Serde% gnat ereavemerkt. fresides her hu,§- * Phone .19-290 DubIbL band she -is sui'vi�,pd' y her aged * Cash' f0i YOU wool 2ather, f4ur sisters, Misses PannY and * 10 0 0 0 0 C> Wary.8torey, at home; ATT6. W. Me- __ Truck or ship 'by r . 0. �Clure ajiMrs. McNichol and two. bro- 0 1C> Q> * 'ahers, Sam,6el and Willialn, of XcKil- 0 Settlement in full on �eceipt. lop. Tho fimeral was held from her Rate'howe Lot 22,* os Wednesday af- W. M BOX A CO, ? Free bags,,supplied if iiequired. teinoon, ;hen the serviceg�, were c6n- 0 T%Menl Directo? Md �ductid by her pastor, Rev. F. H. Lar- * Mcensed Embalmm. CeNZedidle &Coll Wm$ D.D., of First Preibytelidn 0 Z_ G. BOX A� 0, B"t X~ and fforses&awm re Seaforbh the large at many b'eadtifl floral tri- * 10 Oakville bb ngtothevrorth,and,V0p- * CMnw w2odeffate. 10 vlarity of the deceased. hiteftent MomM ftv&hed ira- rnaae in Maitlandbank cemetery, 0 node& SPRING* 'TERN In each of Shves TT6173 Bch Is no forced, Tocatieft. . nntew "day. Roold4it free. Write 1189 lrhe�,9t0±e,,9f Qiaafi� Offers Yet SW Week End as f buovvo ..... ...... LA'DIZ& A -19D Cjk7,DREN'8 110 lar elir at, RT COLORS OF �U Arpo , rZAD 85c, Canadians have oviT $2 L800,000 ............. pst S, ... Ar �o 86 inches wide, .......... off; hIgNP S!MOCX S, 29 pok cent. oft Lea to chooODS.rcm at the low VwiuOtt t that are Goveriament Grzaed Ve aide "I W "d truat= A_0�6% JAR ORA,14 d1ftA 14= SAD, )? SaoFer Jar I .... ...... %DA, regular 15d;, ound's for ... W,*-i:q 4.... i ................ t . ..... 14 Heave:- Cuiri Mr. John. Irej, of VAIWAY n'�A SEAFORTH, _U ZEN'S HOTEL -,on— SATURDAY, MAY 54 with permanent Heave Cur� -r,or Horses. Remember the date and"place. Ba,rr'ed Rod, Si Because they lay as well as other breed, and you get some- ithiug�for the carcass after -they are through laying. Chicks, $17.00 per hundred for Way $15.00 for June. "Skinny Crest Farm" rHONE 32-251 WK DORV'Ei it-, AGENT FO BEL and ASPHAL9 BARNS, GARAGBS, ETC. Tae Famous Shimm Flat �isht!dzff I Roda. . . Dry soft wood, Ambs, 12 inches long, dejiver6d In Seaforth at $3-40 Per ' cord. unch of thrifty young -Yor?k­ Pigs, about ready to ean at per pair. Also hatAle FeTtilizer and MM� .Give us a call a -ad get prices 'Where n No. 2 honer n28T2, seafor�A. ekal, m Adeiki and, � phone n62 SFAFORTH CIO, L 'no LM AG M11 fore May 20th. Do not mke prosecutions nei 1PRODUCT 01F (GENSAA1 MOTORS ORF CANADA, ILEMUT9,D sary. OSWALD GINN, Inspector. 3149-3 W, Ai& Baby I DRIESS WELL AND,-SUCCZED This station ig coming through clear this week and For five weeks, beginning on April 23rd, we can supply you we want every'man to LISTEN in. As a Supple- with S. C. White Leghorn Chicks, ment to our very superior CUSTOM TAILORING, from heavy laying stock. We we guaranteesafe delivery land that have the' gency here for TAILOR CRAFT made they are right in every way. to measure clothes. We have exained all the Price, $15.00 per 100. make up of each part of these Suits and with our years and years of experience in tailoring, we are in! Witey Ros�, Brusseis. a poSition to judge and we tell you honestly we be- lieve TAILOR CRAFT garments ar second to om=_ own custom work. We find, too, on enquiry, that TAILOR CRAFT have high salaried experienced cutters who know correct measure taking, and we have this boast to make: NOT ONE SINGLE Al, TERATION has been made on any Suit ordered 7(egadelr,g for C(Zg through us. Now, as to PRICES: Generally Speak- SBAIM tenders addressed to the Purchasing ing, in every line of merchandise, YOU JUST GET Agent. Department of Public Works. Oti will be received at his office until 12 WHAT YOU PAY FOR, and this fact is particularly o'clech noon Onygiaht savina), Wednesday, May 16, 11926, for the supply of coal for the so in clothes. If th price is very low, LOOK OUT, Dominion Buildings throuchout the Province of Ontario, including the City, of Ottawa. for there is something correspondingly inferior Forms of tender with,apecifleations end can- ditions attached can be obtained from G. W. somewhere. TAILOR CRAFT prices from $25.00 to Dawson, Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa. and R. Winter, M- $45.00 and everything FIRST CLASS. ORDER trict Remident Architect,, 59-41 Victoria Street, Toronto. Ont- Tenders will not be considered NOW that you may have a new Suit for MAY 24h. unless made on the forma supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions. The right to demand from the suamessfll tender a deposit, not exceeding 10 Der cent. E, BRIGHT111's of the amount of the tender, to securb the proper fulfi-iment of the contract, Is reserved. BY order, (Cirft Custm Secretary. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Department of Public Works. Otbawa, April 25, 1928. 9150-2 LAST A L L TMOTS, Springtime is here; seedtime at sci hand. We have sold a lot, but wailtedo of Xou Still need, Fertilizer and Agri, cultural Lime. There has been more artificial needs for increase of your crops sold this year than ever before. Why? Results Count. Why 'not be We wis to announce to the farming community of Hensall one of the prosperous. We are 91- and Exeter districts, that we are prepared to rent a large ways prepared to give you Service or acreage of Flax Land. information. Goods always on hand. Fall or Spring ploughed sod land preferred. Farmer -will Give us a call., The m0reusiness'We prepare the seed bed as directed, or, V impossie to do the do, the more, dollars you gain. Give us a call. Phone 196-2. work, we may arrange to have it done. 'We Willi ft the sowing and guarantee that ouir Pure Seed, WILLIAM W. SPROAT, free from weed seeds, will be sown. Tile Manufteftrex, Geneiral Aanq. Assistants --4. E. Hugill, Clintoni, All communications addressed to the un�dersigned will receive lloward Barr, Goderich; F. MeXet- out very prompt attentioz. cher, McKillop; Joseph Akinson, Dub- RM Russell Scott, Cromarty; J. W. W�rliman, Kippei, and others. Goods alWays on hand at Seaforth. No or- Owen Geiger & 'Son ders too small; none too big. 'We are yours truly, to co-operate. HENSALL, ON A P PNON21 NO, SID. Tile II