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• THE HURON EXPOSITOR •
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t ssilied Ads will be inserted at new low cash rates
4= .Sale, Waited, Lost and Fonnd. Corrins Events, tP ->4'°r weed:
est week 1 Oast
2nd. week 14,Omit
3rd week - ii, Oenrt
Min'iuium chaze'e, first inissatiksi - 26 Ceuta
Each figure, Mittel and abbreviation wants as one word.
Card of Thames, In 3&en*oamam Notices -1 cent per word. ' "'w' . 60 cents per week.tang
�.rntruiitries maybe directed to a Box Number, cane of The Huron
EXPositor. fir Ten cents additlbmal Pea week
mill be champed if ath in ahav", cease aro net paid by the
Saturday night in the week in wbicb. the ad was rand.
Births, Marriages and Deaths immeshed free of Charge.
, Auction Sales, Nettie to Ctr+editoae. Etc--lBstee Etc--teean applicaedon.
Personal Help Wanted
QLUGGISH KIDNEYS IMPAIR YOUR
" health. Rumrtca9s' Twb-Way Action quick-
Iy dlear5Se3 end invigorates the Kidneys. U,5e
Runtacapfs. 1 L,ATING'S DRUG STORE.
3751-1
Wanted
WANTED -OLD Ll VE HORSES FORFER-
Heizer. i sheat cash price paid. J.
MATPHEWS, Dublin. Phone 23 - 22 875Col-
leet), Dublin
• For Rent
GARAGE TO RENT -•--GARAGE FOR ONE
car, +'am Hiighd Street. APply to MRS. H.
J. GIBSON, Seaforth. 3751-2
L�OR RENT --OCTOBER. 15th, 8 -ROOMED
1' brick house with bathroom and new ffur-
nace, garage on property. APPLY 37. r-
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CHAMBERLAIN.
For Sale or Rent
,OR SALE OR RENT - SEVEN ROOM
brick house on Goderich Street East.
Modern con'eeniancce. Apply 'Box 215.37 EX-
POSITOR.
Articles For Sale
poet SALE ---ELE'CT'RIC REFIGERATOR,
used only short time. Half price. Can
be seen at EBERHART'S CHOPPING MILL.
71 RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC.,
postpaid in Pia led wrapper
mailed
poi• in Seco .
80';'r, lei.': than retail. Write for mail-order
catalogue. NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 7491,
91,
Hamilton, Ont.
SPRAYED APPLES FOlt SALE — •SPYS,
Greening. Russets, Baeldw"ins, Nonsuch,
and Talma,n S•,veeets. 52e to 51.00 per bushel.
Phone Clinton St:2 r 24. FRED MrCLY3
SIONT, Varna, Ont_
Auction Sales
A PP'LICATSONS FOR 'PIIE POSITION OF
t`titt Manager and Matter for the Huron
Country Bitmre, Cilinam, will be .received up to
and, tinoluding November 10 1939.
J. M. ROBERTS, County Clerk,
Godei*h, Ont.
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COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE WILL BE
held at Diek House Stable;, Seaforth, on
Friday, November 3rd. HOMER HUNT, Man-
ager. Thune 228 r 12; G. H. Elliott, Auc-
ttb•n•eer. 3748-tf
CLEARING AiiCTION SALE OF FARM
Meetings
CStock, Implements. Grain and Halsebold
Effedta„ at .Lot 9, Concession 11, Stanley
Township, on Tuesday. November 715h, at 1
o'clock. THOMAS ROBINSON, Prof fetor
Geo. H. Eliiotb• A etti<rneer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND ACRE
of Lama,. boat,:1
hw, t crer Lot 25,
Coi-
ce;ei'on 8, and Northwest e,rner Lot 25, Con-
cession 7. McKilitiP. Builclimra will be sold
sepa,rately if desired- Allo few household ef-
fects, on Monday, November 6th, at 2 p.m.
JOHN CAMPBELL, Proprietor; G. H. El-
.. Yitaht, „ Auctioneer, 3750-2
ADMINISTRATOR'S, SALE
TELERE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE
by public auction at. the house of the
lake Mary Jane Laird. on John Street, in
the Town of Se^fort:^., on the
6th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT
•at 2 p.m., the furniture. goods and chattels
of the deceased.
At the same time there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid, the property,
consisting of a comfortable frame dwelling
' on the lands de:,cribed as the W Vi of Lot 26,
on the south side of John Street. in the Town
of .Seaforth, together • with right-of-way.
TERMS -Cash. Ten per cent. of the pur-
chase price of the pr65perty to be paid at the
time of the sale and the balance within 30
days.
ELMER D. BELL.
Solicitor for Mary Jane Laird Estate.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
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MEETING 'OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
sneetidng opened with a sing -song di-
rected her Miss Mabel Workman_ Mists
Helen Dick played a piano solo; Miss-
es Enid and Edith Parkins played a
sesl•ectiox9 den the guitars and violin.
The guest shaker 'Gras Rev. J. C. .l-IiU
of Caren Presdbptterian Church, Exe-
ter. The foltowing conveners were
appoiln4ed: Worship, ML Workman;
fellowship, Allan Davidson; service,
Harold Bonthnot ; social, Misses Hel-
en Moir, Violet, Hyale and Alvin Bell_
A buffet lunch was served.
Mr. W. J. Fee, of Ailsa Craig, spent
a week visiting relatives and friends
in Hen till.
THE NEY.T hear' rNG OF HURON COUN-
.tv Council will be held in the Council
Chambers, Court House. Ooderir•h, commenc-
ing 149ond '. November 26th, 1939, at 2 p.m.
All axxounts. notices of deputations,
cations acid oiler !business requiring atten-
tion of council should be in the hands of
the Clerk by November 11.t .
J_ M.. ROBERTS, County Clerk,
cridertb, Olio.
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Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BROAD-
-It foot.-
All resect hoeing %Attires against the Es-
tate of Elizabeth Broadfoot, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith. Widow, deceased.
who died on or about the 9th day of Septem-
ber. 1939, are hereby notified to send in to
the undersigned en or before the 10th day of
November, 1939, full particulars of their
c1ainns.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be dis-
tributed amongst the partie3 entitled thereto,
having swsard only to claims of which the
tandersa'lgnerl shall then have notice. to the
meduslon of all others, and the undersigned
w,ilil itot be liable leo any person of whose
claim the undetttigned shall not then have
notice for tlhe assets so diS:tributed or any
pat it them f.
DAI'le:1) •at Seatfarth this 24th • day of
October, 1939_
ROBERT SMITH and ROBERT McKAY
Executors.
By their Solicitor.
H. G. MEIR,
Seaforth, Ont.
Hoye - Mahaffey
A lovely wedding of wide interest ' inng bends looked Lovely in astreet-
was Solemnized at the home of Mr: length (gown of emerald velvet with
and Mrs. Wilbur Madhaffey, when their mlatcilrinig acmesentriels, is carried a
Ihouquet of, yellow' mums_' They were
unat Imtmeddaltely following
the oere: r my the bridal couple left
on a stbtort :trip, the bride donning for
travelling a bottle green coat and ac-
cessories. Upon their return Mr. end
Mona. M•cCorwsn will reside in Bruce -
field. Prior to her marriage a num-
ber of her friends met rat the home
of Mre;-„,L3t.) Oakes, Clinton, and
presented her with a miscellaneous
showier.
Death of James McGlinchey
This week we are called upon to
chronicle dile deaitih of the late James
Mee -Findley, of Hensall, who passed
away at This home here on. Wednes-
day last, following an illness of two
weeks' duration, during which time
he was ton ed to his room. Although
be had been '11 poor health for some
couple left for a wedding trip to De-
taaoait and Los Angeles, California, the
bride travelling in a smart navy blue
ensemble. Attenldthg the wedding
from Henson were Mrs. Walter MR
Cui]ie and Mrs. Peter Strang, grail d
allots of the bride
McGowan - Smith
A quiet but pmetty wedding was) loving ðer, a kind neighbor, end
will be much missed by his widow,
sol'emn'ized art the home of Rev. Mr. 'family •and neighbors and friends'
'one -
nine,
er Seallorth, on Saturday Ma'one from Hensall and disltrtici. Surviving
ming, Ooi este, urban June Magda are hie widow, three sons, Garnet, of
)area, dThtiker•;oY Mr, and Mrs.n
Eer- Sera.forth; Edgar and Beverley, atsole Smith, of Kiplpen, rosters the home; two •dau'gthter's, Mrs. Manley
bride of Mr. Frank McDonald Mc Jinks, Hennal•l; Mrs. Jack'Pinney, of
Cowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Township; two brothers, George
McOcl
McCowami, of 731ucefieLd. The chat m- of Hensall, and John, of the Goshen,
and one sister, Mrs. Edward John-
stone, of Clinton. The funeral, wthich
Was Private, was held from his late`
residence on Friday afternoon at 2
p.m., when Rev. R: A. Brook, pastor
of Hensall United Church, officiated.
Fiar'ordte hymns of the deceased were
sung diming the servlioe, "Safe in the
Arms of Jesus" and „"Take My Life
"and Let It Be." Assisting with the
singing were Rev. Mr. Brook, Miss
Greta Laramie, Miss Bella Smale,
and Mrs. Maude Hediden. The floral
tributes were .lovely. The pallbear-
ers were friends and neighbors of the
deceased from the Goshen Line,
Lorne and William Armstron5, Robert
and Orville' McClinchey, Lloyd Dow -
son and Dlavid Stephenlsten. Inter-
ment was in Bayfield cemetery. At-
tending the funeral from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zettle, Mrs.
Fred Grayson, Mr. axed Mrs. Harry
Grayson and Fred Grayson, all of
London. Much sympathy is extended
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NOVEMBER 3, •
to the bereaved wife and famlfly.
Members of the W.M.S. of the Unit-
ed Church entertained the mother*
w 1 be tweed, Apeaeefully, away. Mr. and, Baby Band in the school room of
g•dieenee vi late . Was in has 72nd the church) en Thursday ai terltioon,
yke1A+>4'nwas been °n,,the. Gotsheen Line, Nov. 2nd. Decorations were in Baby
wherehe famed for many years be- Band ,colons of pink and blue bal-
fore moving to Hlensail 'stoma years Moons, wibd'le 1'ovely baskets of yellow
agot He as a kind; husband and and deep rose durum's cotmpletedi the
'platform decorations. •Mrs. C. Bal-
lantyne, first vioapresidenit, gave the
welcome, which was followed with a
Stora devotional period. One of the
interesting 'features of the •afternoon
were recitations by a number of the
.little tots; Jean McAllister, Lloyd
Buchanan, Shirley .Chapman, Peggy
Rowoliffe, Ronald Passmore, and Or-
lon ISitephen. Preceeding these reci-
tations Mit. I. G. Stmdllde gave a de-
lightful talk en "Stephen Lee. Miss
Florence Welsh and Mrs. Geo. Hess
contributed a duet entitled, "AU the
Children) of the World." This was
followed by more recitations -by
Elaine Beer, Billy Carlisle, Betty
Armstrong, Ray McLaernon, Corinne
Smale, David Ingram and Ray In-
gram. Miss Murray (gave. a very in-
teresting story on the Life of birds,
The graduation exercises' followed in
charge :of Mrs_ E. L. Mlickle, the Baby
Biand superintendent of Hensall. The
seven little ohi1dmen graduating were
Shirley Chapman,, Lloyd Buchanan,
Elaine Beer, David Ingram, Jean Mc-
Allister, Billy Carlisle and Orion
Stephen., ilooki'ng eanart in their at-
tractive (bats and banners of pink and
blue trim. They marched out and
circled around) the attractive white
gate and were received into the Mis-
sion Band by Miss Katlha-•yn Drysdale,
superintendent of the Mission Band,
daughter, Ana, was united in ,mar-
adrage to Nelson Howe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howe, of Cromarty, Rev.
W. E. Aldwlolrth, Straffa United Church,
officiating. Under an arch fern, ivy
and white mums the ceremony was
performed, and the house decorations
were in green and gold. James Dal-
ry! n.ple, uncle of the bride, played
the wediding music 'til the bagpipes.
Given in marriage by dicer father, the
Lovely bride ,looked charming in a
florae enlg't'h gown of Queen Anne
blue, ]lace bolero coat, long trailing
net veil caught around the head with
orange blossoms. She carried a bou-
quet of Madonna lilies •with long
white satin streamers. They were
unattended. A buffet luncheon was
served' from a table adorned with the
wedding cake. A toast to the bride
etas proposed by .the minister and re-
pliedi to by the groom. The bridal
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE -1120 ACRES, MILE
east of Wtelton., Loth 4 and 5, 18th Con-
cession, Townnbio of Grey. Large hank
barn, frame house. Esme) nt gravel pit Ap-
ply to JEAN TURNER, Box 114, Seaforth.
Property For Sale
VIOR SALE -2350.00 CASH, SIX -ROOM
frame house, in good condition. en Ord
Street, Seaforth. Two lots. chicken house,
,Hydro. Apply to Box 206, EXPOSITOR.
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Notices
NOTIOE-•A.LL ACCOUNTS OWING TO
,the firm of tib"-l.ker'; Furniture Store,
Seaforth. must be p.a:fd on or before Decem-
ber 1, 1939. 3751-3
NOTICE
3750-3
In Memoriam
IN LOVING MEMORY OF 013R DEAR
son. Leonard, who passed away October
30, 1938.
- -Mdi. AND MBS. C. CLARENCE AND
FAMILY. 1751-1
Births
TEBBUTT-In Motor Private Hospital, on
October 3011th, Ito Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Teb-
butt the gift of a son 7Vidirnin Ernest.
COOPER --In Scoot Mxamoriall Hospital, Sea -
forth, on October 28th. to Mr. and Mrs.
VIsisin Cooper, E gusemdwille a tion.
M:ALONEY--Im Scott Memorial Hfaspital. Sea-
port], on October 294th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Vrenlfbi. Maloney, 'McKillop, a daughter.
O'CONNELL-'llI Detroit, on October 21st, to
IMw. and Mn. .1. D. O'Connell, a daughter
--Card1 Anne.
THEN SALL
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backaehe,
Lumbago are attacked at the slource
by the cleansing and aln,tiseptic action
of Rumaczps. NLilddleton's Drug
Store.
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Hensall
C. R. WILKINSON, ILO,
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN
• Winkham
will be at W. O {;oodelnfrl store 4yr'
ery 1st and &'d Tueedaye In the
month, for the purpose of realms
eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult
cases and those that have not been
properly fitted are gpeoilally roma.
mended to consult inlet H—ow^ Id
a.m. to 6 r•m. Phone H '"14
for appodantmenl, >o1177,
and Mrs. 'eMilokle presented each ehUd
with: a •diploma. Miss Florence Welds
presided at the piano during the elt-
•erc'ise and sang the Hallowing sole,
While the children marched through
the gate, "See the little children pass-
ing through the gate, they are gradu-
ating from their baby state; they are
marching onward to the Mission,
Band, and the best of wishes goes
out from all on hand." A buffet
luncheon was served from a table
centered with pink and white mums;
pink tapers and 'balloons, while
streamers of pink and blue completed
elle table decorations. In charge of
the lunch were Mrs,. Merrier and Mrs-.
John Passmore. Receiving the guests'.
were Mrs. Mickle, Mrs. Norman Coote
and (Mrs. George Hess. The Wheel
roam was packed for the occasion.
(Oontinued on Page 5)
Friday an Saturday only—Great-
est reduction on Fur Coats in• Huron
County, at Goodwins.
Mr. Herb Hedden, Wife has been
suffering with an infected finger, was
taken to Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth. on Wednesday for an op -
enation, having to have the bone of
the finger scraped.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson. early
and respected residents of this vil-
lage, quietly celebrated the 47th an-
niversary of their weeding on Thurs-
day of last week, and in the evening
took in what rnright be termed a ban-
quet, the fowl supper at Brucefleld.
Their friends (Mope they will be spar-
ed to. celebrate their 50th annivers-
ary.
The Mission Circle of the United
Se:uf.rrth, Ont., Oct. 7, 1939. Church wilt hold a supper meeting
131 the basement of the ,.church on
Friday afternoon, Nov. 3rd.,. at 6 p.m.
A worship period will• follow the
supper, after which the Circle will be
addressed by !Miss McGowan, of
Blyth, Presbyterial Secretary of Mis-
sion Ctrclest
The •Mesionls o'f Huron Lodge held
their regular me'etin'g on Monday ev-
ening in the lodge room. Mr. Ross
MacKay very ably addressed the
brethren, taking as his theme, "He-
brew Nation." R,efreshm•en+ts were
served.
Mies Gladys Luker, who was con-
fined to her ihome hhe latter part of
last week with a throat infection, is
much improved and her thany friends
are pleased to see her aible to be back;
at her position as bookkeeper at T.
C. Joynt.'s store.
IMr. Ches. Wolfe, contractor of the
brick 'work, and Mr. Jas. Sangster,
contractor of the woodwork, are
making good' headway in the erection
of Jim McEwmnfe new brick dwelling
a tittle cheer a anile northwest of
Hensall in the Township of Hay.
Hallowe'en passed 'off quietly in
the village. The 'children enjoyed
their usual c'a'I9irig at the homes and
the treats Silley received. The rain
and snow germ in the early part of
the seee:feg rather ivterferred with
the pleasure of the occasion. • .
Mrs. R. J. Oam+etlbn was hostess on
Matierkly "egre :big tri a ei'alldowe'eh, se-
cia"f for the young people of Carmel
bylter#attr 110%nrch. The horde was
fieaex ti Ifo black and orange letiest
firth 'nth Ifr+esMed and CIO
ata'1-2 � y
Mw. 'PL G. Meier, Barrister.
Seaforth, Ontario.
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Iii settling the controversy between Mr.
priussit Knox and myself, I am Riad to take
Ithia costarrtautit y of 9-edtilfytng any wrong
which I relay have done to him. If any re-
marks of •noble have been interpreted as in-
ferring Oat 1 have accused Mr. Knox of
theft olA a pffirley,t I am very sorry. I have
aro ,..endh accusation 3m make Iagailnelt Mr.
Knox and I regret any •emba,rrassmenit or
inconvenience I may htaye Caused Brim. , Yon
eray,pabtish this fetter if you so desire.
Yours, neaten
YV'ILLIAM LEIPER,
Lond % ra, do tan08.
Township of Tuckersmith
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
rig of Voters' List
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