The Huron Expositor, 1932-01-29, Page 5II
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A Savings Account gives you -a comfortable
able
feeling of security. With intere's't addcdt,-..
the money you saveregularly steadily ac-
cumulates, working night and day;•t`o enlarge
your opporttunitiesin life,, to let you, do the
things you' like best, ;'to make you inde-
pendent.. -'
A Savings Account represents ready cash.
Itnever depreciates, but, with interest add-
ed, steadily increases' in value--a--.source of
strength -and help, a promoter, of prosperity
and' happiness:
THE CANADIAN BANK
::�.. OF COMMERCE
CAPITAL PAID UP - 30 MILLION DOLLARS
RESERVE FUND - . 30 MILLION DOLLARS
Louis H. Rader, Reeve of Hay
Twp., Elected . Warden
(Continued from page 1)
' The 1931 expenditure for'' roads
se.-- It,ad 'construction, $47,833.63 ; ton, spent the week end with her par
6iiitige .construction, $1,113.50; main--ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Joseph Carpenter
Miss Helen •Krauskopf, of London,
DUBLIN
Mr. Joseph Nagle and Mrs... P. Rana-
ley attended the funeral • f Mrs. M.
Rowley on Wednesday liii'rnin'g .in
Windsor.
Mrs. David McConnell is 'visiting
friends ie. Detroit. '
Miss Theresa Carpenter, Walker
+tenance and repairs, $01,659.:51,
achinery and repairs, $1.1,575.11; pur-
chase and development of gravel
pits, $2;551.24; •superintendence, $5,-
O72.116; county (bridges, $5'83.29; total,
4130,388.44; deductalble receipts, '82,-
060.72; net total,...$128,327.72; govern-
ment grant ,;S'hould ibe' $64,168.86.
A 'vote of thanks was tendered En-
gineer Patterson• on motion of Reeve
Geiger who expressed the *pinion
that the report was the best -the En-
gineer had 'ever given.
George •B. 'Spotton, MP., being
present, was asked- to speak. C. A.
Robertson, M.L.A.,"in a brief address,
offered his assistance willingly in
matters relating to •county roads. He'
said it .might be false' economy to
economize too much ,in road building.
'The.. corn borer inspector, 0. Ginn,
.e plain&d. some. matters regarding his
--Work-on-anenquiry' from Reeve Stew-
art. The remuneration' -"ire' receives
• game uriclex fire •. 1V);r..:,Ginn said Tofte
inspector is appointed for eacheeouri-
ty. With the consent of the ;reeve,
'Ile may appoint an assistant. He had
only—the man working for him. Mr.
Ginn received $474 last year. 'Only.
one conviction had been made. Fifty
Per cent. of 'Mr. Ginn's salary is
paid by the depat turent: -
Reeve McNabb advocated reversion
to statute labor, an his township
work was done better by statute labor intimation of pas'sin'g a bill at this
than it has been since, The road .session. of parliament will help those
Commissioner's salary had been re- who are in danger of foreclosure..It
]cluced from $5 to $3.50. seems strange that there is so .much
School Inspector Beacom,, in . his pressure 'put on to reduce salaries
report, pointed out that the -appoint- and not •reduce the, high rate of ' in-
lalente and control of county,.., School terest on those go•verllment loans,
inspectors has been assumed by the which would mean millions of saving
:Ontario Department of. • Education, to the country, as these loans would
]Under these circumstances it is no t ge" •through jest the same. It would
longer necessary that linlit's of iri- only -ts'„'he.':a'.few •days longer to ac-
'epectorates coincide With county boun- complish the end, and if the Govern-
',daries, and in addition the size of in- .rent wants to help the basic indus-
s'pectorates may he changed at the try they should reduce the interest
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is visiting her parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
James Krauskopf.
CROMARTY
A stack of hay on the farm of An-
drew 1VLeLaulghlan, Lot'20,. Concession
10, Hibibett, was burnt a week ago
Monday in a field. The fire was
caused flay5spontianeou1s combu'stio'n
and was seek' to start by A. D. Mc-
Kellar from 1)is..farm. The Middle of
the stack we 'burnt out and the hay
scattered around by the explosion, but
fortunately no other, damage._ was
done. There was a heavy clewenpour
of rain at th'e time.
MANLEY
The Merry Makers staged several
dances last week and a jolly trine is
reported. ..
'Mr. Fred Eckert and,his daughter,
Eileen, have returned from Oakville,
where they visited their many friends
fol several days..
The , new provincial-- government
loan was gobbled Up in a few hours.
and it is hoped that Premier Henry's
will of the. Minister of Education.
Such ' a change dame into' effect„ in
the County"M' Huron in Sep'ten'iber.
1931, 'when' the township of East
'Wawanosh was transferred from the
inspectorate of West Huronto that
of East Huron, under the direction of
Dr.• J. 'M. Field.
Dr. Field said that school sections
in his inspectorate Were in good fin-
ancial condition. There were no de-
ficits and in many eases handsome
balances were being carried, some of
which were sufficient to finance the
scaiobi for a whole year. In discuss-
ing the school fairs, Dr. Field said
they were excellent and a good thing
.fifer the school, as competition was
good and taught children to be good
losers and good sports and taught
children fait dealing. '
Dr:• Field and Ma'. Beacom answer-
ed . many, questions regarding the
extra term required by the depart -
anent of education at Normal which
some menijbers•_ of •council designated
ss unfair. The appreciation of the
members was expressed to the in-
spectors in a vote of thanks.
CAPITAL T H EATRE
GODERICII 0 PHONE 47
Now Playing—NANCY CA.RROLL
in "PERSONAL MAID"
Monday and Tuesday
CHRC, BALE
"The ,Specialist" heads a great
cast in a dramatic sensation. Wal-
, ter Huston ancl, Frances Starr are
among the fririte3 in
"STAIR WITNESS"
Wednesday and Thuroday
the sh, w yon have Waited for!
MARIE DRESSLER
with
WALLACE BEERY
in the picture which won for her
the phdtoplay gold medal
t "MIN AND HILL"
Friday and Saturday
Once in awhile comes a truly
treat picture, such 1 ' ' Cribra.. as
"WATERLOO 1'31%;1 felt"
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"Where Lonesome Ladies Stroll"
Mee Clarke and Kent Douglass
Coming---"MElt1LY, MARY ANN'"
sMatiness Mon., Wed., •Sat. at 9 '1).m.
cn loans. .It seems as all our goVern-
ments are in favor of helping the
monied 'man to get richer and saddle
the 'burden on the poorer' clasees,'who
are -already over burdened.
1? YilOTI'k)O1:g4*410l4
ono voce, Inehe9 to
..errmattbe. ensiew tie le be FOr r 'A
W. tis et3941:4COP'l,.', secretary, 8454..
oft 15.144, Ck:DA T 'I"Q$T$i R1Nn PoRTs.
(tel ebmie 'aud hydro poles see elea; a we
dry '(toad woad ,Abi sly to 111RQWfN
AST. SWAM- Peine 64 i z 5, Qllnton Cele
tree. aA4-6
News and Informa-
tionk for the
Farmer
Production Important.
"This modern statement that we
don't need to pay any more atten-
tion to iproduation, but -rather .cora;
cenitlaile ; on Marketing our pro-
ducts is not altogether correct; -and
manly farinlere, who are voicing it
are really doing harem to themselves',"
declared 'Dr. G. I. 'Christie, 'president
of o,A.C.,' in an address before the
Western •Ontariie Dairymen's Assoei'a-
tion: "You cannot • market .your
cheese unless the fanners •use the
best quality' of ..nyilk in' producing: 'it.
You .. cannot disregard production'
since it is tihe, first and most import-
ant, step in the marketing of Your
produce. The problem of production
has been left to the men an the farms
too Much and it is up' to others to
step in and helpthem if they too are
to -prosper.,... Sb long as we have .a
.. .b ti
harrier. the farmer -producer
and the men. Who market his goods
there 'ran be no real progress. ' Suz's-
plcion' and 'selfghness prevent it.
There must be eo-operation between
these two."
Register' Now! •
F2'iuit and vegetable growers - should
send in their registration forms • at
once.. There is very little time be-
tween now and the operiin'g of the
1932 season to shape marketing plans
and policies. 'The Ontario Growers'
Markets Council is 'going to be. hard.,
pressed even as it is; to list and tabu-
late :all the inforiination to enable
them to put (growers in touch with
profitable markets'..
!There is ' -.:only' one way in which
they • can do this and that is through
co-operating with growers and letting
them know what erops ;.they ,grow and
in what quantities. The Growers'
Market •Council is constantly getting
enquiries from buyers who are
anxious •to'•• get-supapl'ies•"and 'sp-'far
they have not been able to find enough
supplies to fill the demand: -
If any grower has suptplies of whi-
ter vegetables on hand he should note
this specially -•.on the registration
form. Only last week the Growers'
Market Council received an enquiry
for a large quantity of squash and,
although one or two cgrloadls ' were
available a great deal . More could)
have been sold' and at prices about
twice what the local 'markets halve
beer] paying. • for
There is also a good demand
winter carrots and beets. All regis;
trati'on fo'rm's properly filled hi
should be sent to Mr.' Charles W.
Bauer, Secretary, Ontario Growers'
Markets" Council, .'Bruce 'Building,
Hamilton,' Ontario.
ST. COLUMBAN
The infant son, Edward, of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Melady, of Windsor,
who died recently, was -"brought here
for burial, interment taking place i
St. Columb'cemetery on Monday
afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Melady have since returned to Wind -
ger.
• Mr Leo Evans„ of Stratford, spent
Sunday at the "home of his sister,
Mrs. Jeremiah Stapleton..
Miss Teresa Carpenter, teacher at
Walkerton, spent the week end with
]her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter.
Mrs. Patrick Kelly,' of B1yth,,::visik,
ed her sister, Mrs. P. H. MoGrath,re=
cently.
A meeting' of the McKillop, Logan
and Hibbert Telephone Co. was held
on Tuesday of last week with a large
attendance .present. 1VIr. J. J. Holland'
was again elected se one of '' the
directors.
•''Mrs ° and Mrs. R. MacBride, of .De-
`'troit, and. Mrs. Durand, of Stratford,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Downey recent
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CONSTANCE
Ontario Seed Corn.
When asked for an opinion: regard-'
in'g the Ontario seed corn situation,
George R. Paterson, Ontario Market-
ing Board, said; "There should he
no dol bt in the 'minds of dealers, or
farmers, in regard 'to Ontario seed
corn. The truth of the matter is that
01ntari'o has never produced a crop
superior,,to that of 1931. Our grow-
ers can 'Supply seed corn of suitable
varieties, and of •'•'goal•-• quality, for
1932 planting."
Notwithstanding the , fact that
there is a large supply of Ontario
seed corn of suitable varieties' for the
production of corn for husking, or
silage, or fodder, seed corn of foreign
origin and in large quantities, is be-
ing offered for sale in Ontario and
the 'Eastern Provnnlcee."
"There is no reason," card;:i'nued
Mr. 'Paterson, "why dealers should
hesitate in deciding what corn to
sell, or. fanners what corn to use.
Growers can be assured of success if
they use corn of the 'highest quality
an'd rriaxilrinim yields."
"Dealers," he concluded, "will be
glad .to supply their customers with
Ontario seed corn."
The Ladies' Aid are having a social
evening on Friday. There *ill be a
debate -by -three young women and'
three -young men, "Resolved that wo-
men have more influence in the world
than, men." The affirmative will be
taRen by the •mei'.•..- An interesting
time is expected. Lunch will be serv-
ed. Everybody welcome.
Mr. Clarence Wilkinson and Mr.
Loyd Jewitt, of 'Lantibton County,
spent the week end at the. home of
MS. and Mrs. William Brittoti, visit-
ing, the latter's brother, Mr. William
Jewitt.
-Miss ••-Mary Moore and her friend,
Mr. Adell, of Toronto, spent Sunday
with Mr. William Moore and his
mother,
- The Ladies' Aid held a quilting bee,
also their monthly meeting, in the
1asement on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. George Wheatley 'Went to To-
ronto on Thursday and is spending a
week with her dal ghters, , 1Vlisses
Blanche and b''!va.
Mrs. W. 1+ , Carnochan 'went to
Brantford and Toronto on Thursday
to'-vitiit friends.
' Mrs. Robert i'"atte'iC's'c$n of Walton,
is spending a week with her sister,
Mrs Jean Britton .' '
;Nil',. ,George Wheatley has installed
a ieForest Crotsley .electric radio.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT FLOA
25 MILLION DOLLAR ,LOAN
In discussing the successful com-
pletion of negotiations for the
flotation, of the Province of Ontaric
Loan, Premier'-'"' George Si. ,Henry
stated that he was entirely confi-
dent that investors throughout • Can-
ada, and especially in the Provin'CE
of Ontario, would readily suos'crila
the entire is,§al's within a Short time
He mentioned that' -many investor:
bad indicated• an interest in the
prospective issue, and that it woutc
be found' that the unusually '1 hig'1
esteemin which Province of On
tario bonds !halve been held for man
years would lead to their rapid ab
sorption by investors. It had bee
the constant aims of the A btninaptra.
tion, he pointed out, to maintain Vh
higle.crediit standing which, the Prov
ince enjoyed, and expressed completa
confidextoe th'a't the efforts in t'hi
direction would Ire reflected in a read;
response to the issue.
Vetter all," he stated, "Oanadiai
peo,pie , gave a convincing demon
stration of faith and, confidence i
their country when they oversab
scribed the Domlinion1 National Sex
vice Loan, and when it' is realize
that one-third'-" lot the populationc
the Do71-'i•inion is in the Province
Ontario, and considerably more the
one-third of the wealth of the, D'oniir
ion is, according to recent estimate!
centred in this Province, 'there is no
reason to;, doubt, so far as 1 am con-
cerned, that we -will have a gratify=
i1u r'espojn:),e to the issue which is
being made..,
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per single verse, and 25
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remembrance of our dear
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1931-
who have a mother„
her with cats,
will never know her value
see he vacant chair.
remembered by her Daughter.
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' AUCTION ."SALES
AUCTION . SAIz OF HOUSEHOLD SF—.
,FELTS. -'G. H. Elliott has been instruct-
ed to sell by, public auction on the premises.
North .Main Street, Seaforth; on Saturday,
January 30th, at 1.30 p.a., the following:-
ollowing:Three beds, springs and mattresses, 2 dress-
Three
ers,, wash stands,'6 crocheted cushions. daven-
port, t4.vla , chairs, rugs, pi{:tures, 1 high
cupboard, ''I antique cupboard, 1 oak buffet,
mirror, 2 congoleum rugs:'•1 Quebec heater, 1
wood heater. 'lawn mower, tutu. dishes, and
ether articles too numerous to mention. Ev-
crything must he sold,te chase estate. Terms
• --Cash. CHARLES NEELY, Proprietor: G.
H. Elliott. Auctioneer. 3346-1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
TMPIjf'.?il •NTS. ---George H. Elliott, has
been instructed to -poll by public auction en
Tt:r,.dty, February llth, at 1 p.m., at the
premi=es. to'. 26'. -'Concession 13, ylcliillop.
the following: ,Horses --1 aged horse, 1 horse
12 yettee old, 1 horse 6 year; old, 1 mare 11
Years old, 1 driving 'horse. work or drive, 10
' years old, 1 gelding rising a years old, Cattle
One'-'co)v rising 7 year; old to chive in
May, 13• ewe ri4:ing'6 years rail to, calve about.
,24th of February, 2 cow, 1 years old to crave
about 1st week in' May, 1 Polled Angus bull
fi years old, 3 heifers rising 2 years. 4 spring
Paves, 1 Holstein heifer b_,peeks old. Pigs—
I11 chunks abbot 10 week. r,Id. 8 e"hunks about
113 weeks old, 6thoroughbred sows in pig. 8
and 5 weeks. lmrl.-ment • 1 Massey -Harris
hirNler 6 -foot . u: -Anti krt..., l Massey -Barris
re,";rr li-f.ea cut w:ca lathe:, 1 wagon and
l"ny .jade with sliding reek. 1 set sleighs. 1
rubber tired buggy nearly new, 1 cutter
nearly new, 1 moat pulps'r, 1 Dain hay loader,
It manure slirtiader, Massey-Hari`is cultivator,
1 seed 1r184,-aeplows, 1 .et Barrows. 2 seuf-
flers, .2 geese„ 1 gander, about 2753 bushels
of heavy chop, about 5 tons of tinl$•thy hay.
and a lot of other artirles that are used
about a farm. As proprietor is in poor
health everything will be sold. Property -
Farm tb be siii'd or rented, contains 118 acres,
fenced and rlrained, and in good state of
cultivation; 371,a acres in pasture, 21 acres
in hay and the rest plowed fora mg mop;
two never -failing ' wells and. 'w4 drill ; bank
harp 60/ x 70, with stone foundation and
stabling underneath; frame house with cel-
lar, 1?/._. storey; also shed for buggy, cutter
or car. Hydro power passes the property.
Terms of Sale. --,flay, chop and all sums of
$10.00 and under, cash; over ahat amount six
months' credit with inter at 6 per cent.,
or a discount of 6 per cent. off on credit
amounts. Joint land owners as security.
Terme on Farm—Ten per edit, down; bal-
ance -in 30 days or may bave.loan at 5r., per
cent. If not sold will ,b(' rented for term 'of
years. JOHN BALFOUR, Proprietor; Geo.
H.. Elliott, Auctioneer: 8146-2
• TENDERS
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will he received by .tir'e
until February 1, 1982; for
Ten cords of hardwood, 15 inches
at Cavan Church, Winthrop.
A caretaker for Cavan Church'
1932. WILLIAM McCULLY,
Secretary. Cavan Church,
R. R. No. 4, Walton.
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country can
motor licenses
W. FA'M CARAG�
MITCHELL
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now.. at its •;hex.
equipped, ladies,
most Of: this :busy si
-1~ Lave you the cp
cards for' yourself And:
husband? ..:... Or ad you feel
ashamed, whenyou br'g
forth your caids and compare -
them with the smart .' ones of
Other women. We want to
help you'd .. and will be glad ,
to qutf it You'll -any up-to-date
style that you may choose
on short' notice .' :. 'and at'
reasonable cost.
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MRs. JOH N JQH 4STQN ,
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Mrs. John Johnstolt'"..;:
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Pick out your _ style, phone
us At 41, and we will da...fhe
• rest.. .
THE HURONEXPOSITOR.
' McLean Bros., Publishers
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stabhshed 1860. &dor* Ont.
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Nanted....To
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$2,000
Best of Security. _.
Highest rate of in-
terest. Apply Box.
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The Huron Ex-
positor, Seaforth.
NOTICE
MORTGAGE SASE..
OF VALUABLE FARM•PRO.PERTY'
Under" and by virtue of the'po, 'ars of sale'
contained in, a certain mortgage which will
be produced at the time of sale, there will be
offeredl..for...&ale by' public auction,,. subject to
a reserved bid and other conditions of sale,
February, on Monday, 16th day of A. D.,
'1032, at the hour of 1',80 o'clock in the af-
ternoon at The Clinton Inn (Graham House),
Clinton, Ontario, the . following property,
namely, Lot 26, 'Coneestion 1, Huron Road
Survey, Township of Tuekeremith.
The said prcperty is ideally situated on
the
The. Highway and erected thereon
are first class farm 'buildings.
Terms'. -+Ten per cent. of the ..pgr3h'e
money to be paid down at the time of the
sale and balance to ,,be paid ' within thirty
days,
Fur further particulars and conditions of
sale apply to the undersigned Solicitor.
D.ATFD at Clinton, this 25th day of Janu-
ary, A.D., 1932.
F. FINGLAND,
,Clinton, Ontario,'.
Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
13.16-3 . George H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of the Slenberis of the Usbnrhe and
Hibbert Mutuai Fire Insurance Company,
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be held in the Town Hall, Farquhar, On Mon-
day Febpuary 1st, 112. at 2 p.m.. for the
purpose of receiving the Report» of the Direc-
tors and Au'd'itors for the pant year, and for
the election of three Directors, one for a two
'year term, and two r a
ear term'. and
two Auditors and • for any three
anyothery business that
may be in the interest of the Company.
The Directors, wha.g term of office expires,
but who are eligible' for re-election, are:
Samuel Norris, Simon Dow and Angus Sin-
clair.
Dated atW. A. TURNBULL,932. ,
Secretary.
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Pursuant to the powers contained in a ser=
rain rnor,tgage which will ,.be.produced ;at the
time of sale, there will be. offered .fur sale
by public auction, at the office ara the under-
•signed at 79 Dundas Street, London, 'Ontario;'
on .Saturday, the 30th January, 1982, at one
o'clock p.m., the following valuable ' 4reebold
land and premises, namely: Lots Your, Flue
and, .Six.' on the North side , of Stanley Street
mo dvillle in' the
in the 'Village f ' n County
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of 'Huron, and certain lands adjoining the.
same containing about three , acres, nal of
which, is described in the deed rejztered ser
Number 9720 for -the Township of Tuckers
smith.
On the property is a 'large..+•irame 'house
with some modern improvements and a good
barn. TERMS -l0 per' cent. down, balance
in 15 days or as' may be arranged. .
Particulars and conditions of sage will be
made known at the time of sale or on appli-
cation to the undersigned.
Dated .at London the 7th 'day of . January.
1932.
G. N'. WEEKRS,
Solicitor for Vendor,
London, Ont.
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NOTICE TO CREDITO,•'S.
IN TIM:ESTATE OF JACOB WEBEE,,,'D,E
'CEASED_
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
and others' Maitre -eolith -1u against the estate
of Jacob Weber, late of the Town of Sea-
fc 11, in the County of Huron,' Gentleman,
who diad on the 8th clay of November, 1931,
aro reuuired to send to the undersigned sclia:-
ter for the Executors, full....particulars and
erjliei by aflidasit of .their claims on or be -
for: the fah day of February, 1032.
AND NO'TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said lout mentioned date the execo•
tors will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said ceceased, having regard only to the
claims cif which they then shall have had
notir e.
l)AlT'D at Seaforth, Ontario, this 20th day
of January, 1932.
JOHN J. HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ontario, • ,
Solicitor for the Executors.
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IN THE ESTATE OF HANNAH SHINE,
DECEASED.
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
and others having claims against the estate
of Hannah Shine, late of the Town of Sea -
forth, in the County ad Auron, Widovb,' who
died on the 8th day of January, 1932,
are required td' send to the under-
signed solicitor for .the executors full particu-
lars and 'verified by affidavit of their claims
on or heforq the 2hd day of February, 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN (that
after the said last mentioned dote the eieca-
tors will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said deceased having regard only 'Lo the
claims of which , they then shall have had
notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 13th day
nf January, 1932,
JOHN J. HUGGARD.
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Executors.
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FARM FOR SALE, --FOR SALE, LOT 20
and half of Lot 21. Coneessdon 1, Mc-
Killeer;' situated 114 miles from Seaforth on
No, 0 Highway. On :tire premises are 'a bank
'barn 38a114, two storey brick house with
every modern cosfvettienee ; 45 acres ploughed.
This fie one of the choice farms in McMillen
and will be sold as one farm or the 100 acres
and 50 acres separately, on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to WILLIAJVI•
DEVEREUX, Seaforth, or phone 11 on 8842144.
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FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29, Concession 8, MolCillep, cent
raining 192 sores and -lane -Wu es the T. ]R
Hare farm. Must be sold te dllome tho erects,
If mat sold will, be rented, For particular
apple to J. M. `GOVENLOCK, Execntor, Sera
forth. •. 220141
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 4. cS1ricFSSION
1, Hay, 1 mile north of Exeter on No, 4
Highway, containing I0b,acres. On the Prem-
ises are a two storey new brick bootee, one
bank barn, one frame barns' new hen horre,
three barer -flailing wells; well fenced. With
wire end in excellent. Shape -of cultivation,
Twenty minutes walk Prem Higli S'c'hool and
ell equipper] with Hydra, aO"ttl 'will be gold with
or without crop. Annie on the pr2'enises or
address JOHN CALDWELL, H. R. , Np. 8,
Exemr. db111.41.
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