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The Huron Expositor, 1932-11-18, Page 54 14 0 m® ' � �af ,�"'t,,l.v . ,s . NOMBEB I81, 032. . , t I r�llJ!¢+?r!7s,� ' .' i ti ,. 1a , 'A, . a t - I a,:y . ,'.?fit r ", , w a. s y r ,• vl R•.t V D t�, �11ri R. �`3 ' � y e�I2,u+ y �` + `Cis i'bS r J r ,,,i .. 1 tr W � ""�vrt�P`rV,M('�'!^ '(? \ , �#. qD a r A kj S/1•�yI'lll' ht''tf •�4 ,:• S A i;.,- f NN••,e 1 �' r ,� wt ,`tl•,'�+t•r�d 1, .. •1. .. P Y ) ly.. Y " OF r N "� r t I ' • • ry ` G:#t',y,��.d 4. +{. f .. vul'lets, six months Old, ready to lay; 'TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1932 o 7 chunks, pure' 'bred Bober, 6 weeks old. �r to JOttIN B. HYDE, Kippen- Phone c:'I. -11 i' ; -36, Hensall, Ont 3388-1 'SINGULAR " . 4 <� G. a : J "I . t �Df is generally supposed, but during the period when the sheep are in winter t" y ,, vi I t SOlicitxntt for Mortgagee. •Owcar KJopp, Auctioneer. 3386-3 . 1� + �, ��.� '� AT.,I. S by the Crould' Dramatic Company, of Mitchell, aloes under the �.�' 6 . 1 I : Is °�' 1 ti "3 ' ... . 11: . . . t,,..1 � . � . . .. .. .. ... ...I'll.— visited at title home N rI i",I.11 *r 1. � 4 Geomtge Wheatley ov'£r vile olido �' ". "" 8* , "'O" , "' , " "�" - V1 .. I, Regent ; R heC°�tre inlM was dzd AnsGrortlg i4: atkextd-�m></rs�,,-' , ' , ,W ok �i�q lk I .d - Ly, I g s es'in 'Godemich as jhiryr -tfillk �+" Northor , riaetric W. IM. S. -The W. I ' snort this week. , " e ..... _, y . ..r.M. S. l7',e'1d their _ SQUNg - SYSTEr4 nabuthly m'ee i'ng and election of of. Uumnor is oo, oh a redeeming foatuxe An at3tliasing ruse wow that ht which """" ficems at the home of Mr. and Mrs, af- the la+w-•-ieynics have said, the only a woman Plaixttafe, w,# a shawl ov- , SEAFORTH B_Snell'. The' presideat, Mrs. Lind- redeelrndng feature,--+ hat a, judge with er her heO, elaught' � the xetarn of. ,say 'presided.. After siniglug, "bn- a wholesome zest for it may indeed good's value ntw s'llillirugs, from an Thursday, Friday, Saturday ward Christian f8oldiens+" and' prayer be regarded as ithriee blest. The• zest elderly collier. - •� November '17, 18, 19 by Mrs. R. Rogerson the mldnuteswere hail alw•ay's charactOg,;ized one of the "I lent yon,man's mxLispus my mnoni's r The Fun Makers of the Screen ti'e'd and adopted. Business was dia- .`rest known of England's judges, Sir ' Su'nd'ay trousers to pay 'is rent an' posed of and M'rs. S'Imons read the Edward Parry; it did' not desert Min I'want ism, Ibalmk,'" s'h*,d'eclared The 4 Marx Brothers devotjlstnal leaflet and lMxs,. James even when he 'wa's 'shot at in court ,All the old tallier would) say, under `" in 'Hu'gil'l •gavre a sipierididl readi'n'g. Alm. and seriously inju'r'ed. When he was repeated) questionft, was « » E. Ad'amis read' the 'Scrip,ture lesson. sitting in the Mianchesrter county "There's nowlt in it all' , The Horsefeathea�S Mm W. Brit b -n ,galore a short relport cour,C--+he relates in a very human 'ale street knows albput� them1 trous- 'Also of the Same. Program ern a canv,en'tio,n at Win'thrap. Mrs. and raeadalble autobiography (".My ers." MUSICAL ACT and CARTOON Mi'll'er Adams told) the 'sittgry from the Own Way," Cass -811), he was compel- .I press him to tell reale what the sbuld+ (book on "Korea, which was led to withdraw the' certificate of a whole street knows Tuesday, y pointing Dalt Monday, Wednesday very interestimngy The ,president Dell- 'bail'ifi algainsh 'whom complaints had that., not living in the neighborhood, November' 21, 22, '23 ed for a few minutes silent prayer been made. As lbe conc'lud'ed his judg-.,.X. halve; never heard 'the story. Hie Edna Best and fio• Mhs. Rogerson, who had snl'iite'r� ment, a barrister to my right in the seems to dislbelieve ' Im about • this, ed Iberea'vesmerlt. This, was followed court rose t9- make an application. I and says with a chuckle: "Everyone elrbert Marshall with .prayer by Mrs. E. 'Aida)m+s. Rev, turned ,mly head to 'ask 'hint to wait knows about them' tralrusers." in . -Gardiner took the 'chair and,the fol- a moment. This m+ovem'ent Iproba'b- d assure him I arm an exception to LadyLad Panniford's FOII l'ow•inig officers were elected: Pre'si- ly•,s+aved my life. Per a terrrible ex- the rule and after much, persuasion . 'dent Mrs, W. -Britton; vice esi- ples'ion took place near the left of he satisfies nily Adapted from Stage Play dent y m face and ,m " clman i n Mrs. E. A.d'atms,• •se'cretar Mrs, Y' y head fell with a Why, you wo!Irlan and my missis I .1"THE CA LANDAR" Charles Dexter; treasurer and s'ecre- bump orb the table. I was under, the drank them trousers."' COMEDY, NEWS REEL and nary four s'ystemati'c giving, 'Mrs. Geo. impression it was a ,dynamite bo'm'b. . The two ladies had pawner) CARTOON Wlheatlely; 'correlspopclimng "'secretary T'h'en there was a s'econ'd explosion the -trousers to quench a mutual thirst and literature 'secretary, (Mr's. Robert Which caused me initonsel •,pain. I and entertain some neighbors. Lawson; Saturday and Holi- Lason; Temper ance secretary, 'Mrs, knew ,then someone was firing at me. * • * a days, 8 p.m. Two Shows each Miller Adamrns,- mitre (box secretary, The first bul'letb which would have ISir Edward, once relbuked a man 'night, 7.34 and 9••16. Mrs. Earl Law6on; strangers, secre- smashed my face had I not turned for ,backing 'up his wife's absurd, tary, -Mrs. B, -Snell; organist, Mrs. .my he'ad', only ran along the side' of story. �` Coming - HAROLD LLOYD y. You s'hou'ld be more caselful, Lindlsa asIgstant IMhis.. Fl.. Rife my jaw tearing the Muscles; the sec- rr ' "D4OVIE CRAZY" y: + yi 'he said, and T tell you candid'l'y I ' Barby Band leader, Mrs. B. B. Steph- and entered at the back of my ear ,don't believe a 'word of ' and lives wn your wife s enson. The mee'tin'g closed with iib me' stilet. But the story." '`ter may do as yer like," ,prayer'Iby d1 rs. Lindsay. Lunch was third, whi'c'h 'seemed to give me even said +the man, mournfully. "I've got served. greater pain, neo; r hit me at all. I to,, exlpect 'I tried to drag -my head a- Another cod'lier' hart to explain why o H L�YIiJ1LRI r-ate.-�--- way. By that time., Henry Thomason' he had never ,paid' a certain week's MEMBER BE Djj$LIN —one of our clerks+ ---had bravely gent. "I'll just tell vier 'ow it was," tackled my assailant, who was the 'he began. fOYou see wie woz 'avin' '(,Continued from (page 1) Mrs. Framlk Smith and Miss Flor- man' I had deprived of his certificate; rabbit for supper an, my`wife-- n --its inception in 1924. He is a Unit- once Smith were week ,end yisitcrs and as they fell' together' the man ,Sir Edward was inured to these "ed churchman and a member of the in Caledonia. fired again. -and the (bullet went into long-winded yarns. "Never mind a- X-asani'c and Oddfellows' orders. iHarry Feeney, ,of. ,Sft< Jerome's the plaster of the opposite wall and' bout the rabbit," he interposed, "tell IFo'r thirty years Mr. Golding was College, Kitchener, spent the weeds then out into, the *co*rt• me a+bout the rent." ra close friend of Thomas McMilIan, end -with ,hi`s 'mothe'r, Mrs, Kathleen But the g Repeatedly t the collier •began about and assisted the late member in his Feeney gift of lau hter was not the ra'b'bit repeatedly long in avartakin,g 'even a terrif peated7' Sir Edward pu'b'lic .career. When Torn McMillan Prank Stalpleban of Toromto; ••Mr. yin'g (beg+god him to came to the point. Ev- •was killed in a farm' accident. Gold- and (Mrs. Louis Stapleton and c'hil- experience such as tihi's. Sir Vdward entually: sing took up the torch where MoMil- d•ren, of Oodlingwood, were week end found he wstone-d,e'af in one ear, "I'm,getrtin' to it, ain't T?" he ask - Jan. -had dropped"it and' accepted the visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Williarrf whereupon Morge IWrilg'h't, the surg- ed, rather Angrily. "We was.'avin oinrination fVom, the (Liberal ,con -Stapleton. , eon attertd'ing 'h'im, said consolingly: I•abbit for supper"---4y wention. 'H'e was elected by one of I --Mrs. Ja,m,m 'Shea' spent a few days "D'in't worry about it, judge; it's egrsit it ut n and the left ear, warily and resolved to 'sit it out the largest - Majorities ever achieved with B'end's in, (Chicago. Y , an'd in the (Man- without another word'• -"an' my wife !lis% and Mrs. William E ch'ester court that's the d'efend'ant", 'ad got a poo''kettle an' we don't •try , a Li'b•eral in - South Huron. His Byrne and lhorne.' town.r of Seaforth contributed child'r•em, of Detroit, spent the week side and ,yOu never listen to him, you + 'the lamest, iir:la orit • it ever polled. end witth Mrs. K. Byrne. know." sole rabbit every ! pat dor •rupee'%, a j y ;, „ an my wife a just pat the. kettle­- 'Th'ere are two sons and 'three lough- Joseph Carpentier, of Chatham, was That may b'e. .said Sir Edward, 6 „ the nos kettle -with the. rabbit on -bery in the Golding 'family at Sea- a :+week end visitor with his parents, abut" there is all the difference be- to th' fire, when down room chimley forth and with firs. Golddrig they can Mr. and 'Ma's. Joseph Carpenter; een not listening and not hearing + , - b� g »n kettle an'. rabbit err ami out into. say, "We are Seven." Air. and 'Mfrs. Frank Robinson, of '", on yam do listen." t' middle o' room. Was I goin' to Caledonia, are ivisitiing ,at the home That experience, says ,Sir Edward, xray fent for that week? Not laike- of Mr. and M1;s. Frank Smith. made him' sympathetic toward any- ly!+r MANLEY one who plea'd'ed neurasthenia, for ev- # I.en to -clay he, cannot sit still if any- , EGMON]DYILLE one opens a soda -coater (bottle bobind One of Sir Odward's -minor fungi- i !Mr. Tlianti +Pua•cell has purchaall him., and he is distinctly gun-shy, A. tions was trying to persuade widows truck- anti is prepared to do all nteclacal friend who y7n, kinds of ti -4 -eking. :lIisse's Alice Archibald' and Ross,' gave evidence for not to decimate their scant funds by Patrick were holiday vi'si'tors in. To- Insurance companies' was subsequent- buyingex A niu'nl+her of 'hunte'rs who went up (•onto. �' lv discussing with• him the pensive tombstones,. lie re - north to hunt deer, returned last problem commended 'otie widow to discuss the VLi's'ses Ida and Eva Lave, *Laura of nrrrasthemia in relation to mal- matter again in about twelve months. Monday with a de,t each for their inger)ing, and with the g prize, but, they re ort the ob .weather McMillan, Ria 'Hlills and Bertha 'Beat- professional When she returned after that period R) p ty, of'Toranto, were holiday yisitors contetnw-t for the amateur he paid '•I he said:' ' Wa•5 clYsa;greeat o for. their j'me " at, their respective homesi. y really believle you think The late szeoM1v storm came cols) • p you could "I 'd'a )rope, Mrs. X., you have y guerite Black and M:rs. 'teach me somethin'g about a subject thought over. all I said to and has left a Iot of work ' undono VIisis , Mas you last ' W. IIVI,arroty and family, of Hamilton, which has ,been my life study." + _+ ,but we hope for Indian summer to time about the tomilb'stone were wge fk end guests with Mr, and "Y• could teach you all about it,"''I She looked down on the ground and come yet. Mrs W Black. replied, ,with equal assurance. I feared we were going to have. The County of Perth crusher, hack r "And how would' •tb quite operations on account of the Miss Jean and 1'Ilr. Earle. Webster pray v„ you set about it, (tears, . truck not being able to operate, bu`, of Whi+tevale, were week end guests Pay �"I think there are manly 'better at their hoxrie 2nd"con.ession. I srhould emtlp,ty a revolver into the ways of showingres try I, v;tntur- . they have most of the Tonvn, Line re- back c•f your head when ,v'ou were ed, I�ec ', a4vd Messrs. George and William. Black, - p of London, were week end guests at not expecting it, If you got well a- "Yes, sir," she began, falteringly;. the -parental., home. gain, you know all there is to be "so do 1, sir." , STAFFA known about neurasthenia.'' "I'Im very glad," 'I said, heartily. . k * * "So ani I," she said, blushing. "You C'ROMARTY 'Charley ;AcK.eand), "that delight- see, I'm- going to be married again." IMr, and Mrs. Harry Leslie, of Strat ful advocate," once rushed into court P ford,"%verse, guest•% with Mr. and it_14Lrs. to defend an old woman indicted for - St Rev. +Mr, '3TcIiro'y, of Seaforth, coa- iGeonge (Butson on Sunday. larceny, without having had time to ducted services here on Sun'drty. FARM NOTES' The W. M. •�. aa•e -holding a bazaar stocky the deiposition•s', but was soar, The W. M. S. thandconering service in ,the hall 'ani 'P`ri•dlay afternoon.. which was in the middle of ori eloquent har- 'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Treffry, of Lon- postponed on . Sunday, angue: AT. November 6th, will be held'.on Suri 11 •stony are visiting -with i':14r. and !Miss day, November 20th, when Rev, A. ' "And what, gentlej.+nen, dirt' the Honey Prospects Bright. Treffry' F.. Gibson, of VI.itchell, milli. oc'cG•pv poor woman 'say lobes the ,magis- A cable to the Ontario Marketing (Miss Dorothy Gray is visits" with trate's clerk, asked her for her fie - the pulpit. � Board indicates the -prospects for On- Mfr. and Mrs. Robert Livingst "n, 5n I fence? I will read You her very tario honey, on the' . British mlarket Hamilton. Mr. Andrew' Hamilton, of 'Exeter, • v'ords and R think ' was taken' to. Victoria .IJ'iospital 'Lon v you will agree as exceedingly )bright. Eni!pire stocks 'The • Young 'Peoples Society of the with me that they bear the stamp of don, and' operated on for ap'p'endi- of high-grade honey are< low, thus 'United- C•hurrh are entertaining the conscious innocence,' .. citis. His many friends here wish Mc- creating t favorable condition t@m 37aung people of C'rairuarty on Friday - Kea•nd seized the papers and turned him a speedy recovery. �, the reception of the surplus from C •erveninlg in ,the hall. them rapidly over. Let me read you "On'tario. The cable states that at Miss Mary Jeanette Hamilton 9s The work on the creacn'ery is pro- her a'xact words. .Ha! here' we are. G vi:'iting vrith her grandmother in t, present no Dili crap New Zealand ,gretssdng nicely. The new engine Exeter Oh! 'Him!" He faltered a little when honey is available. p -room isi arbour comntpdeted. The Y. P. S. of Cromarty have be saw .t'h'em. "Weill, gentlemen, this Because of a shortage of immnedi- -9 been inv4ted to spend a social even- uneducated' woman doe's not Put it as ately available high grade new crop ink' ,with Staffa Y. P. S. on, Friday you or I would put it, but I said I baney, (present prices on bulk honey II.ILLSGREEN would read her swords and I will. evening of this week. What she says is: "'How the hell may be a,bnoumtally high. It is ex- - pected, however, that prices will con- IMrs. R. Love, who has been visit- could 'I have the --- ,boots wTien he tinue well above those of last year. ing her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, was wearing them V And, gentle- return'ed to visit with friep'dis in Hen- TUCKERSMITH men," continued' •MicKeanid, in a con- ' sail vicinity. eluding ,btaw•st of eloquence "I ask. ' u IN u rl# tDd �[ ,MI ` i, -.,NR, `f' 'j�kr its. °puYy � r +• `_� 9. t{tiny. u , G, yt tw %ease r i N_ t, �, m,! r" ­. ,,:, , � Our. ,G . � I .'I . t .';•,�N ?µ� +�. �, . 1.t A irrpdfi)t` ANt,�r .411. � ,.,_ �, .. . r ,p., �D a r�1 r' F c' e a ra). 1i e el , ',�i g," .... Anniversary . "....' n1 �i�za �1� ' ,ite I .- i - v! 7 '.. "I- "'KI, r, , rA.1 1� ... . 1�', Imi will clo s.�i�." ..V, ," I . I . I ?'r ,),0 . I. r'+t If you have not yet been- in . to rthi* � a� �'` .. ;_ Great Money Saving '$ale, do sat; . , I now. - .� I 11 _ "is Everything in our. store is reduced' to prices you cannot afford to miss., . : 1.1\10 matter what you have to buy in,, quality wearing apparel 'it is here for these last days at really worth "I t' while bargain prices.1. ', —BUT DON'Tr DELAY � • 'A !; .11 ': 11 , te'wa ros'. I . - .a I � I I ,, 11 .1 . ... IMPORTANT NOTICES I MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM P$OPEATY D POLICE LOST. GERMAN SIiEPHER PO I hose FOR '1rPly �oal 6 NOTICE the were con. Under and by" virtue of . Do dog, male; dark brown, with 'fawn legs. taiped 'in a: cerbain mmrtgage w'h'ich will he 43 r 1'1, Dublin. 'GEORGE . COYNE, produced at the sale, the undersigned have afra_ 38$8x1 been instructed to, sell by public auebam at . • THE 'DOMINION HOTEL, tIMiCH SALE. -b0 PURE BRED LEGrHORN i on vul'lets, six months Old, ready to lay; 'TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1932 o 7 chunks, pure' 'bred Bober, 6 weeks old. . ' at 2 p.m. to JOttIN B. HYDE, Kippen- Phone the iraliawflng farm property: ALL AND -36, Hensall, Ont 3388-1 'SINGULAR thosg-certain parcels or tracts' . of land and Premises situate, lying and be- is generally supposed, but during the period when the sheep are in winter ing in the Township of May. in the County SOlicitxntt for Mortgagee. •Owcar KJopp, Auctioneer. 3386-3 a Huron, being composed of the NOrbh halt by the Crould' Dramatic Company, of Mitchell, aloes under the of Lot Me. 26 and the wato,le of Lot No. 27 ' in the Seventh Conceesrtom of the said Town. 1 ,;hip containing ,in 'all one hundred and fifty auspices of the Bayfield Algricultural Societrv, acres more or 'let's, teed to dh;trihute the e4tame, having regar On this -is a fine two starer brick Blowers $2o' Waite- house with slime• roof. There are Pour large tion. It is especially desirable th It flock rooms and one smal'1 one upapirs amd double omplete With . motor and oar gate. parlous, dining room, kitchen and pantry rates, all sizes, 6e Ib. Qrders filled ttaw•nsmain. There are two bairns --one with romptly. Write Ellam dt Robinson, stone w'a'ds and oemtent floor for stabling, mind the other with stone foundation and Erle street, Stratford. shed. There is also a pig pen and hen t'nn is Burr to 'be passed along to the. Iambs houses Both hard sail sort waster at house I'ndcr.amd by virtue Of the powers of sale and a second well in the lana At the r^ar • Is some soft 'woad husih. The farm is Raid -__ _-.--.--.-- to be weld drained .and fenced, Only six _T-.--__— miles from Hensall, Four mules from Zurich ant pe::u,l of their lives. xn,d one mile sloukh of ' Hialsgreen on the TO CREDITORS Par, Lite It is central to the beat mar_ acts and were ge u's with. their nett music. Mr. Rell, s+a17g a couple of tete and close to bath robot%) and church. by Genrae H. Elliott, Auctioneer, om the prem,isea on' Fri(tay, 1'he Twonty-fifth day of N,,,fun,brr, 1933, at tun a•olock in the after - TERMS OF SALE NOTICE IS HER.ERY GIVEN that all Ten per cent. on day ,of,, sale and barame Mr_ and, 'Mrs'. 'George Stephenson 'Mr. 'W- M. D-oig, who has been yOu', ,wi+th some confidence, Ihow the Dipping Sheep. creditors and others having claims against lath -within 3o days therearrter. Subject to a re - and sion, Bobbie, of Walkerton, spent chairman of the public school board of S- S_ No. 2, Tuck'ersmith, during ?+, hell could she. * * Ticks and other external parasites P the lactate of Tx ter, i CAMERON. r- tag Vi•11a2re of Exeter, ;n the County of Hur- First served bid. Further tvanditions and trims will be made the week end with th'e'ir friends, Mr. the resent ,year, has rest' and •Vers Robert Stephenson. p greed• and * of sheep are serious enough at any nn, Retired •i•`armer, who flies) on thus `lav Of November, D. lf)32, are cto known on the dby of sale. GLAOMAN & STANBURY, IMr. 'William 'Fro'rrest, of Goderich, will contest the reeveship of Tucker• time and, cause more direct loss than ai the to forward their dlaim4 duly proven to the Exeter and Hensall, visited faiendls here recent] c+Tru?th at the ensuinj municipal e'1er- y. 'Town 'Hall Tuesday eroenin Y g, put on is generally supposed, but during the period when the sheep are in winter iinders'igrled on ov before the Fifth day of Dccenrher, A. D. 1932: SOlicitxntt for Mortgagee. •Owcar KJopp, Auctioneer. 3386-3 The W. M. S. trust Wednesday of 1,1on. home R. MT. and Mrs. J. Burnside and Keith by the Crould' Dramatic Company, of Mitchell, aloes under the qu"artery it is even more important AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ,iter the sail (tate the Exeeuto,� will ern- .. _.- �•,. Chas week at the of 'Mrs. Consitt. of Grand Valley, vitsii,tvd with Mr. auspices of the Bayfield Algricultural Societrv, to rid' therm bf all sources of irrita- teed to dh;trihute the e4tame, having regar ' ''% Miss Evelyn' Mitchell ,gave a splen•. and Mrs. A. Carter, 'Seaforth, and a 'was W'Oh performed' and ieflects much tion. It is especially desirable th It flock o,.Ir to the rta'ma of w hich..tne3' thenshall ha,e notice. r MORTGAGE SALE . SALE did address' at the thanikoff• erin ser- number of dMrs. 13narnsid'e''s Old g Credit on th•asel taking part and was the , be clean, before and dur- ]n•; lam,binif, otherwise the infe5ta- i)ATED at Exeter, Ont., this 10th day of TN THE VILLAGE OF BRUCF.FIELD • vice on Sunday afternoon. I. friends and n'ei+ghbors. Miss Frances Hou'A+ton,, of Brant- mu'c'h enjo,ved by all 'present. The Lindsay Orchestra, James Lindsay, t'nn is Burr to 'be passed along to the. Iambs Nuvvmber, A. D. 1932. GLADMAN & STANBURY• I'ndcr.amd by virtue Of the powers of sale forth, spent the, week end at her 'hone WINTHROP ' her George Littie, 'Milton "Pollack. aud' which at•ill thus receive a'very serious ani` -bank at the most import• Exeter and Hensall. rxeca•ton,' Solloitots. 7,K � vonti.imefl in an indenture of Mortgage which wilt he rmith{red ,m the defy cif ,vale. there visiting father, who is still in ' Mrs. J. Parker, ,played between the ant pe::u,l of their lives. ; wi,u axe otreml for sale by Public Auction. poor health. (Mrs. Joseph Little ,spent last week Mr. 'Sandy 'MoM'illan, of 'Detroit, acts and were ge u's with. their nett music. Mr. Rell, s+a17g a couple of Properly 'dipped in the autumn, on lac by Genrae H. Elliott, Auctioneer, om the prem,isea on' Fri(tay, 1'he Twonty-fifth day of N,,,fun,brr, 1933, at tun a•olock in the after - --- ----- with bei parents 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Ged- was a week 'end- 'gu'e'st of Mr. and ' songs in g. good rcbi'ce, and was actor- F �m'e warm when the fleeces will dry our, nui,ekly, the whole flock will NOTICE TO CREDITORS rxx*n, the farllowing lands and pre,n.ieea, nano .VI's. Hugh IMc 1 "d+es of Be] e. h Mil an + �'� � , I IMiss Olive Young, of Goderricb, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlan ani ere ri + o the is no b Mi, p ss 1 p v >yLa be Scotc'hm,er. After the, play a nuni+ber T@ma!n Cl r can 'throughout O �huut the Winter, ...._. -; NOTICI+7 the ly ALL AND STNGLiLAR t�rnse rnrtain par- :spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. and 'WillianS• 'ef Bruceiel'd, and rs. "Theron Elio rem'adned and enjoyed dancing for a unle.s, of course. other u.ndipped an- imais are ,brought to the farm. With i4 hereby given undrr vimtu'tes in that, behalf Mhnt all perfons havina ani' ,-els .r tinct" of land and prep,;<e. situate, lying and Ix+inv. Be'ttlels'. and 'Be,ttyn,;, f Lom'd'om, "T4'SU'M Hems. Fergus Bullard 51701st tl•1n10. the very convenient smiler di s, p p clFiims •ag+ainst Catherine Ohesmy, lata of the Tnnns.hip of Tuckersm•ibh, widow', dtMfaaMl. a.•IRST 1'ARCiEIT-in the T47wnship Of 'TilrafflNm'1tn, im the Gnunty of Huron and Mr. and, spent 'day gues'bs of,Mr. and'1VL'rs. John. Mc- •(the week Embd' iii London. Latughlwt sheep arc•'Put through the minimum who died on the 16th ,lay of .lune, 1932. are P,r+nince of. Ontario end iteinx mmoosed 'Caro WINGHAM IMr%. and (Mrs. Frank JdhYuSHion IMT, and Firs• T`hamas Had' ort were g of bother and at a cost of only a fcrv' head. Tate "nui''°"I tat aer'f'1 to the unde""gned solicitor for the AdmMistrator, full PArticulars' in of t'ho North holt of Paris Lot Number (2) in MTI)�nald's sulxlivisin•,t' of lett Num- spent Surn'dayrwith Mr. alnd Mrs. John Exe'ten V1%itorS on Suniday. cents per only thing r f heir • 'f d aFli )soil n t writing and verified by txv 'v-, c +, , i b F'ryt. 'n r 'T'hlr., m 31 n he Onncesar n, Miss Agnes MacLean underwent. Bolger, of Walton. . '' r.racccsar} 1` to mak, sure of good r.pn'ims^and the nature rf the 4eru,ittie4, if inn.lxrn Rnal Sunry, of the .wain Towma'hap •rucloe,).mn,,h tlattle Mal•)jorie Baxter, of Zen- 'operation for appendicitis ill Welles- dip (li(l)ted to the proper strength, g that any, hold by them, on ter hefcrre the ] ith day rrf Dcr•ember. 1932. xf"ter which date the ,.f e4vmtning by admesaure- mens.Fi,e ,S) arises of land be the name minller, is visiting at the home' of her BAYFIELD ley Hospital, Toronto. „ and Every animal is passed through thg-lution slowly and thor- bald Administrator will prnccf'd t,;t d•istribute dmf-ni;M, having mare br la+s: PARCEL in Villlage grandparents, Mfr, and Mrs. Robert !IVIr. and Mrs. $ort Rot binson have oil h'1 saturated. y the asset+ of the said re- arty t eta reasons ar which they then SECOND the of Rnrreficlrl, iia tate Cann f Huron mind a , Cunilpb'ell. , Mr, and Mrs. Sohier and soli Ken- , moved to Wingham. Mr. Robinson1, i. shall have Karl ntvttire, Province df Ontario and being composed of :Miss Rossy Patrick spent the weep: neth,, stpEmit the week en,cd at Simreoe, ds in charge of ,bridge construction .0all -• , TA -A, Number !''sur tat im Mrponald'a Sur- —.-- _ -end in Toronto. (Mrs. Detsbats returning with theme. from Wing to Clinton. DATED at Seaforth, Ont• this sth day of ver of the said vIll,tbae of 13mcefield, which (Mr. and, Mrs. E. R. WeIstton' and Mrs. R. S. ,Magee returned home I g CARD OF THANKS Nove,ntter, 1932 nil 1NRrrei i4 more Particularly described ,in a certain need rMis'tered in the Registry family ,mc.med to Go'deri'ch last week. ?" after s'p'ending' a .few weeks in To- "X HAYS & MrTR, Snlicttnrs fr.r Adminiatrattr, Orrice for a+he County of Humin on October /•t >LjONSTANCE :(14I5ss• (1vubh Fisher. who visited her %onto. yr,h William .i. S;llery and wish 3387-3 qt 191fi in Rock, XXiT for the Township atimit Mrs. F. A. V,dwardcr last' week + + IMr. and Mrs,. C. McGregor, Of or ki to thank their many friendstJh for kin% bs. and 4ymbartAty extnnrlavl to fittemt i'n the ]x!- of Tnclimr ml,dh n4 Numb(o R4R3. '('tern ore said to he etx•cMrl on the Sfrftmd " iMrs. Bramley and Ms. Bi11 Dale, retunn,ed to her hrtym'e' in Waterloo Burlington, spent the week end with g • reavoment of their husband and father. Pnmnl of land •an the Village of Rrurefield of Toromt0, is!pent the week e'nd' at last 'Sundaay. . Mr. and Mrs. brville Pattel'son. €, 338Sx1 - a t.wn storey hrick sbore and five -roomed 1-______._-____ tabs home of their parents, Mr. and 'The davoe 'give'n last Friday night, 'Miss Della Walker anus' Miss Ella anid vltilrr, g atxyr and ey ki-trhm.atrly garage •-torr• and a one atnrnY ki�brhtm. #arage and ---_-._ r.-._.._.. -- M1rs..Jam'es D'al'e. Mrs, ,Dale reiurrn- Novehrpyer 11th, in it1he Town 'Hall, , Rae spent the weeik end in Stra.t'>ord VIWO"hM nttbaehnl. to the said brick build- +edl with ttheim, for a visiit, was quite a suicce.'ss. Ex'cellen't music Mi acs Blam'che 'arid Elva Wheat- wag supplied by I. iAnds+av, George with Miss Betty Walker. Mr. I. 1C'cnnedy, Mrs. M. Kennedy MARRIAGI4$ FEED Inv, hiA air heat.inir Find Pltr,*X• livhting a,nil riatern, nl<n a Isrge frame barn with ire. , of'TOronito, 4ipent t`he vweek- end, little, J. E%u,e, 'Milton Polloick and and iblr:,. Ha'mmridge were gucyta in •Jetlr11v-Frtllmmm,- -At the arome of Mr. .Toho r ,e,riiv lights. There is an excellent, well on tar Innf14, welt their 'parents•, IIVI.i'.'and Mrs. Mrs. J. Parker. , Wingham this weeds. Miss Pun llmw. on Wvrinvridny evening. November 16th, Mi rg. 8'nrnit Pullman to Mr. Sam NOW IS THE TiMH TO FEED TFRR MOF SALE, Ten per rent, In exmh the 'aa,lo baaanee Q'reb'17ge Wheatley. Wm. T'h•rrmas Bran -don and ,three ,, Evelyn Lincoln is s pPlrlin,g a feaw 'days her ,iefrrey, tenth of-Sfmfm'th. X017R FOWL ren the rlay of and the with- nut in•trre:d im Thirty dwva theroxfter. The IMrs. Leo ''SteAem++son went to Brig- s'nnn s'pen't last week in Waterloo, re- with sister, Mrs. John Foehf!s;f•h,trchill.-In Rt. PFia21•9 Church, Cldn- puri-hsuer \011 be req%dred tit sign nn agree, dem' on Monday to spend a week with turning on Sunday. C'athers, Gorrie.. i, n. on Novemher firth, by t'.e Rev, K. Mc- Como in and soe our Jay Mash massa to r m,plotr the =nae. a•1'em`C!lq+, Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull are vis- Bandon, has a liter- 1'ti'ng in London. 1C' ervioe here, next Mr. and I.Iblrs'. W. !R. 1) P y r vis over the week end in, London'. Crnun, Grnce VinK 4nurhter n Mr. and Mra. R. W. Churchill, Cro4WA('1`nwnshi.p, at $1 .60' Per 100, 01' ,)ray Chow Furihm• dmflitt)Cmn of salt wial be made kn.rwn I the day of 0111 ante and MIRY be ,school ,stta)•tetd, nary society fon the winter miontjhs; Sunday m,otmling will ,be falces by Mr, and I'Mm. 'Peter Fisher, of lot Wmlte,- .T, Farber, of W$ndnor, inn of Mr. land Mrs. .T. C. Fny,,,e4, of ilul•1'et1. at $1,9'5 +per 100. ha,I in the it mntime from the n•ndrrstjrned. 1,ATVD this 3rd 4AY of Nmnmiber, 1982. nvhich is a teal good thing Zr 'Both Rev. Mr. Slainn'Pr, of Lomtdmn. 'Biy,h Toronto, visite%) bliss M„ E. Fisher. Miss 'M,cLeanl Rr:,t.Da]r.....At'tar old Wesley Pnrsrn,,,, riwi.n, '�'h®blas Dickson k JOHN .1. MIIC.,OART),. Sealern-M. Ontario. y,o'un,g and old. Why not one for Kin- Neelin', of Toron'bd, is' the ,Jean was a guest of on Nnvsn'll" 5th, Mvrtle, danght>er l V+mAor'v S'nl'iritnr. ,burn, ? gel PStt of Mrs. J. H, NfeLe'od. `Lena 'A lli3s I, •close 'Casemore for a few „r Mr, Find Mrs, Sheppard Tale, of Hul- • lrtt, to Jo-eph Harry Reid, of Landon, 13 SEAT ORTH Gmi, x. K11MA4, Auc'tiivncie•r, Clinton, Ont iMr. 'Gharl'es Lbslae, of Toronto,, The play, Rivers" at the w'�'� i -- - _! _, formerly of Clinton. PlII0l�i1� 8888,•3 9A+wkitrCW Jlsia ,� ...'hU ,&,4 .4,',,.,. " n}� V p Ke` tp'a41as� %, ._JW -N, irn, M.:"4..w ,4itm?`,.t:w wa, `ifi. 3s`J`> s�ti �, xr D..�., h) Y FARM FOR SALE 1 ' To close the estates of the late Ro6exb _« u , Holmes and the Jate Rose Holmes, we h4vo tir.I been instructed to otter for sale the fartm. being Lot Number Th'itty-three (33), Con- . .cession Twelve (12), in the Township of Me- ". 11. Kil,lop and cantadaiing one hundred (100) acres, and upon which there is said to be .1111, 'erected a two-storey brick house, a swage banked barn with good stabling and dt --. fi'tWngsa windmldlll, . a driving -shod and other% out I;Lldin>gs. Upon this farm there are. nine 19) acres of bush and thirty (30) aim. • . ::f of fall Ploughing, a good orahard and 'butyl a. barn and house are egtaipped witch Delos .. lights. The 'land is' said to be particulwAy t choice, is weld fenced and drained.• < icor further parbi;uiars apply ,to the %m- ' ''% dersigned. t • HAYS & MEIR, 4. Solicitors for Executor, ' I ea Sforth. Ont A. D. Sutherland, Agent, Seaforth, Owtarrtia 3f 338&4t 1. — Men and Women Wang ' i Qualify for better pay as garage . •d mechanics, 'battery, welding, eleetA- ' cal, ,barber and beauty culture es- perts" Short traimintg required. , Write for Free Literature. ; . DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, . Head Office: '79 Queen Street, West, Toronto. 8887-Rf . ROUSE FOR SALE 11 4 i _ _ On Nrmth Main Street, Sonfort:h, Ont .Sew ,_+ on acres of good Land. A bargain. For part cularn apply to JOHN TJ. BEST, Seaforth, Ontario, Vendor's Solicitor. , y 3887-8 FARMS FOR, SALE - — _ ..,--.._...-.__— -.--"I FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT ij 23 and 29.'Concession 3, McKillop, cion - taming 192 acres and known as the T. E Hays' farm.' Must he sold to clfx%e the eatatac If not aold will be rented. For Partiesd2im ' apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. , __.-- - . __ ___ . Sample Package, Ship Anywhere Ten lbs. and lest ,. . tobacco, mild or strong, with free real , Briar pipe, $2.50. Twenty lbs. for $2,50; 50 lbs, for $8.00. Quesnel, two Its. for $2.00. Agents wanted. Ad- 1'i dress, G. Dubois, 18 Henderson, Ott. tawa, Ont. A BARGAIN , FOR SALE. -Five acres, one ratite ` from Seaforth; modern house with i. furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; ', good orchard. Taxes, $16, Splendid !!" chance to start chicken farm, been, .....?, etc. Apply to RI S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. zsssrer I-. _-- -----.-_ _. - .. THE JOHN RANKIN . AGENCY lnSurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate "X Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO I Phone 91 • l „ , ,, " n}� V p Ke` tp'a41as� %, ._JW -N, irn, M.:"4..w ,4itm?`,.t:w wa, `ifi. 3s`J`> s�ti �, xr D..�.,