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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1920-05-21, Page 521, 1920. isitUMMENOMPIMMONOMMINIIIIIIINOMMI EIOES FOR Dria Day f lir Feet ready fer the You'll want Cool, looking, Comfortable jaa no matter where o going or staying. We your feet in splendid on for your outing on -h and do it very reasons nigh or low heels $4.50 arge buckles on vamps,. s with long vamps and black kid and patent to , $F-50 a pair; Dark < nd $6.50 a pair; Fine: 75 to $3.25 a pair. 'ood year WeltedSoles, y :� o e,., 'evr Brogue style, with soles, $10.00 a pair; with fibre or leather ed boots, English last,: pair. F. FAMILY test, coolest and smart- ,lack canvas uppers and .e the advance in prices i:Oli ii RCIAL HOTZL, nds . a result of the days trying to figure out dness the distracting burning question is: :y grey heads be re - the answer fiats to vigorous healthy ipiece that • has ever e have marked this !e of $2 40. HAT? beauty. They're on .vest shapes. You'll Zennie [tithing 19 cents hoes, re won for reputation 4 easing out a pair no- him here alld let our spiel'. $6. T FOR SERVICE aD TO FIT THE OF BOX AND OAK TANNED A SIZE AND r shoes, try them onr i ind of Boys MEI; COM MERC2. MAY 21, 1920. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Seaforth, May 20, 1920. ;1ggs, per dozen .. , .......46 to 47 tater, per lb. .........55 to 57e Wheat, per bushel $1.95 Oats, per bushel . • .. , ...... , $1.10 Barley, per bushel Flour, per cwt. Potatoes, per bag Spring Wheat, per bushel Bran, per ton Shorts, per ton Hogs, per cwt. $1.70 $7.80 to $7.90 $5.00 $1.90 $60.00 $70.00 $19.50 BIRTHS pre.. In Seaforth, on May lith, to Mr. and elty. J. W, Free, a. on. I•fouston.—In Tuckersmith, on May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Houston, a son. McLachlan.—In Tuckersmith, on April 24th to Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan, a son.* Webster.—In Londesboro, on May 6th,. to ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webster, a daughter. DEATHS Button.—In Seaforth, on Wednesday, May 190. Annie Button, wife of J. Wesley Beattie, aged 47 years.' Smillie.—In Grey township, on May 11th, James Smillie, in his 87th year. Allison: In Tuckersmith, on May 5th, Mrs, Joseph Allison, aged 87 years. IMPORT T NOTICES (1ATTLE FOR • ALE.—FOR SALE FIVE. headyearl g cattle. Apply on Lot 13, Concession 2 ` nley, Or phone 13 on 86, Hensel'. MURR Y GIBSON'. 2736-1 4Y FOR SALE. --A QUANTITY OF. Sweet Clover Kay `f sale cheap. Apply to R. GARROW, R. 1. No. ', Seaforth, or Phone 9 on 236. 2735-tf TOR SALE, CHEAP. -0 passenger car in : oo 'tires and a splendid • o order. Will be sold c :east of Dublin on Huro 'TON. FORD FIVE repair, with new r in good running , sit ated 114 mile oad FRED STAT. 2734x3 F OR SALE STRATFO outfit, 20x22, stm separator, tank, all Wo grain elevator. All eiarticulars apply to E P. 0., R. R. No. 1 ; P rCentral. D THRESHING traction engine, lete with cutter, good' order. For REICHERT, Zurich ne 1' on 94, Zurich 2736-tf OR SALE. TWO DUR 4 years old and 'ne 8 freshen in a few dal . milkers and of good bushels of first-class which are of the fi ANDERSON, R. R. No. 2, He 7 n 100, Hensall. q til COWS, ONE yeara old, both to ese cows are good lity. Also eighty beans for seeding, sampl ARTHUR all, or phone 2736-2 OUSE FOR SALE.—IN six room frame hoes water, over an acre - of -orchard. and all kinds of s close ' to main road. Co churehee and school. Th' :Able house, and is in th is also good stable a d JOHN RANKIN, Br ROBT, HAWTROR GMONDVILLE hard and soft land, with good all fruits, situated venient to stores, is a most comfort - rough repair. There en house. Apply to Seaforth, or MRS. 2732-tf AUCTION SALES AUC'T`ION SALE --HOU E. LOT AND Household Effects of the estate of the late William McAllister ill be sold by public auction on the premis in the village of Walton by F. S. Scott auctioneer, on Satur- day, May 22nd, 920 at two - o'clock p.m. W. J. McAllister, d inistrator; F. S. Scott. Auctioneer. 2735-2 UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture.—Thomas rown has been in- structed . to sell by publid auetion at the residence of the dersigned, North Main Street, Seaforth o Friday. May 28th, 1920, at 2 o'clock p: the following household effects: Ono col or wood range, 2 oak rockets, mahogarty rocker, hall rack, centre tables, bedroom uite, mattresses, tables, chairs, and a lot of other effects. Terms— Cash. 3.- P. BELL, Proprietor ; T. Brown Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF FARM STOgI .—Mr. Thos. Brown hisbeen instruct by the undersigned to sell by public ction on Saturday, May 29th, 1920, at 2 e , on Lot 19, Concession 1, Stanley, one ile north of Brucefield. Ont., the followin• property:— Six milking cows, 1 cow d to calve in July, 1 heifer 3 y`:re old • e to calve in October, five stock heifers years old, 7 yearling steers, 2 elves, 1 thoroughbred, Poland Angus bull 1 mon old, 1 register- ed draft filly' 2 ye: of 1 aged horse. Terms of Sale—Six mo s' credit on ap- proved joint notes, o a discount of 3 cents on the dollar allow •i for cash. JAMES McDONALD, Proprie•• ; T. Brown. Auc- tioneer. 2736-2 z•, BLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stock and Implements, and 25 acres of grass Iand for the season.—Thos. ameron has received instructions from Mil Craw- ford to sell by public auction on L 15, Con- cession 12, Hibbert, on Tuesday, /May 25th, at one o'clock, the following: O e first-class driving horse 4 years, 3 cows n ly freshen- ed, 4 heifers 2` years old, 9 y arling steers and heifers, 3 calves, 4 sows a about time of sale, 1 sow due later, 2 sm pigs. Imple- ments—Wagon, set sleighs, • bber tired top buggy, steel tired to • bug: cutter, binder, mower, steel rake, s d • 11, new 3 -horse cultivator, 2 set tee -w set harrows, diac, 'steel roller, scu - r, oot pulper, walk- ing plow, fanning in 11, est heavy double harness, new single s - eavy harness, -set new single light harp::., gravel box, hay and stock rack, wheel •arrow, stone boat, cream separator, whifiletrees, neckyokes, chains, shovels, forks, horse blankets and robes and other articles too numerous to mention. Twenty-five acres of grass land to be rented for season. Terms of grass made known on day of sale. Positively no reserve. Terms of Sale—All sums .of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. off for' cash on credit amounts, MILTON CRAWFORD, Pro- prietor; Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer. 2786-1 NOTICE Residents of McKillop are hereby notified that any resident who has an animal or animals die is requested to have the samburied forthwith - or the Sanitary Inspector, Mr. Charles Little, Will attend to this matter at the owners a*pease. By order of the Board of Health. M. MURDIE, Secretary. May 12th, 1920. , , ;,; 2735-2 MAIL CONTR CT SEALED TENDERS, -addressto the Post- master General, will be rec:• ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the th day of June, 1920, for the c veyance .f His Majesty's Mails, on a prop ed contr et for four sears, aix times per week, ov•' Cromarty lis. 1 Rural Route, from the ostmaster General's Pleasure. Printed notices conta ing further informa- tion ed act ey be seen and bla to conditions o proofnderrmaybe obtained at the P• t Offices of Cromarty, Dublin and Staff- : nd at the office of the Post Office Inspec •r, London. Loudon, 24th May, 1920. CHAS: E. H. FISHER, 2736-3 Post Office Inspector. ° THE HURON E POSITOR Thorobred Imported Stallions The following pure bred imported Clydesdale and Percheron stallions, which are all enrolled, inspected and approved, will stand. for service this season at T.J.Berry's Stales ,HENSALL, 'ONTA :< 0 CUMBERLAND EEL lydeadaie [22 01 , Enrolment No 5608 Form A 1 To insure 20. Cly Enrolment N COMM Leedale . 1681 To .. I ORE 5961 (14633) Form A 1 ure $15. THOMAS Cl des le le [9254) (12625) Enrolment lfo. 366 Form' A 1 o insure $15. COL. GRAHAM [9255] .(12103) Enrolment No. 1870 Form 1 To. insure $14. Will travel the following route : Monday, May 10th, will' leave his own stable, Usborne, Concession 3, Lot 26, at Joel Heckler's, Usborne, and proceed west to second concession, Hay: then south to the Town Line and west to Wm. Paff's, for noon; then .will proceed to the 14th concession, then north one mile to John Kuntz, for night. Tuesday morning—North to Zurich Road, then to Elmer Klopp's, for noon; then south to George Heckler's, for night. Wednesday.— East to Goshen Line, then north to John Decker's, Jr., for noon; then north to Wagner's Cornet's, then east to Blind Line, then south to John McBride's, for. night, Thursday.— South to Zurich Road, then east to 4th concession, Hay, then south one mile and a quarter, and then east to Fred Corbett's _ for noon ; then east to the second concession, Usborne, to his own stable -at Joel Bechler's. Friday, East one mile -and a quarter and south 21_, miles,' then west 11/4 miles, then north tfi' his own stable, Usborne, for night. Will be in his own vicinity till Saturday evening, where he will remain till the fol- lowing Monday morning at Joel. BeCkler's, Usborne. JABOT Percheron [3139] (84214) Enrolment No. 1369 Form A. 1 To insure $13. Will travel the following route Monday, May 17th.--tVill proceed from his own stable to second concession Hay, then south miles to Roger Northcot's, for nooh; then 1?-# miles east, then home by way of London Road to his own stables Hensall. Tuesday. --East to Dan Brintnell'el Boundary for noon; then back to Thomas Veter's. Corner, then north to Chiselhurst and me bty ,way of John McLean's Corner, for n' ht. Wiednes- day.—Proceed 114 miles east second con- cession, then north to, Isaac M re s, for noels; then west to the Loa don Rod and south to his own stable for Wdnesd night. Thurs- day morning.—West 'to s and concession then north to Wilson C isle's, for noon ; then north three miles th n west to Babylon Line, south to Nelsen Key's, for night. Friday` morning.—Sout 1% miles, west to Goshen Line and south ee : west to Bronson Line; south to Blake to Elinor Thiel's, for noon ; then west to 14th concession and south 3:1!4 miles and east 14 miles, north to Wm. ThieI's ,for Friday night, Saturday morn- ing.—North to Zurich Road ; east to Parr Line to John Forest's, -for noon; then south to Zurich Road, and home to his own s . table till the following Monday morning. COURT OF REVIS N TOWN OF SEAFO ' H Notice is hereby r'ven th the -first sit- ting of the Court o Revi .on for hearing appeals against the ;_ •ses• .•ent roll of the Town of Seaforth fo 19 1, will be held in the Town Hall, Seaf• •, on the 7th day of June, 1920, at 8 o'cl•: P. `m. F. HARBURN, JOHN A. WILSON, Mayor, ' Clerk, Town of Seaforth. 2736-2 TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the constru ion of the covered portions of the" olmage and Dickson Drains and fo the open por- tion of thece Dr n in the Town- ship of Mc 'slop s per plans, pro- files, etc., cif Jo, Roger; Engineer, will be res lv by the undersigned. A cheque it per cent. of contract price to . pany each tender. The lowest or ; y tender not necessarily accepted. enders to be opened on May 27th, at the Carnegie Building, Seaforth, at 2 o'clock p.n2. M. MURDIE, Clerk, • Seaforth, P. 0. May 5th, -1920. 2735-2 NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFOR Complaints have been + ade 'to the Council that waste paper, empty cans and other garb ge is . • eing dumped on some of the stree in 'the Town. This is contrar to e town -,by-laws. Action will be ake against any per- son doing th s' me. Householders are requested n' to deposit waste paper outsider 'ithout covering it, even on their own property as the wind scatters it and causes a nuisance to others. By order. JOHN A. WILSON, 2735-3 Town Clerk. WANTED REGISTERED SHOR CATTLE` -=HEIFERS ORN D BULLS Wjante ' a 'number " of Registered Shorthorn Heifers, . _ es one to five years. M st be w: made and look like a pus bed. am not wanting fancy pltre bred tock, just good in- dividuals. an : iso do with a few well made Bulls. . And . reg st' ed Clydesdale fillies must be go individuals. I expect to visit the Exeter district shortly. Kindly communicate to the address below if anything for sale. W. J. McCALLUM, 2736-1_ Brampton, Ont. POPULAR STALLIONS The following (popular stalli s will stand for the improvement f stock this season as follows: Passed Enrolment No. 34 Form 1 LORD MANS ' IELD Imp. [21567] 60303) Vol. 29, B.0 B. 13, Will stand for the pr.ement of stock this season, , follows Monday. ---Will leav is own stable, Beech- wood, and go to" �, Wood's, Logan, for noon; then to his l' wn stable for night. • Tuesday.—To John . urray's, concession 11, McKillop, for noon then west to Allan Ross', concession 10, MdKillop, for one hour; then to his own stable for night. Wednesday. —To Frank Mabat's, concession 8, Logan, for noon; then to Weber's Hotel, Dublin, for night. Thursday.—To Joseph Nagle's for noon; then to Joseph Atkinson's,. for night. Friday.: To Martin Curtin's, 1% miles east of Seaforth, for noon; then by way of Rox- boro tb william Anderson's, J:oi 29, Con- cession 5, McKillop, for night. Saturday.—' Will proceed to hie own stable where he will roniain until the ,following Monday morning. The above route will be continued, through- out the season, health and weather permitting. Terms—To insure a, foal, $18. James Evans. Proprietor and Manager. Beechwood, Ont. Passed Enrolment No. 354 Form 1 INVOLUCRE 12145] -(82966) Monday.—Will leave his- awn stable, Bruce - field and proceed west to Varna at Sherlock Keys, for noon ; then north into Goderich township to the Bayfield concea ion and west to A. A. Welsh's for night. • esday.--North by way of sirfth concession Porter's Hill at George Vanderburg's, for 'oon ; then ndrth to James McMillan's, 6th co cession, Goderich township, ' for nig t. We, nesday.—By way of Jewel's corners a d Be filer to W, Hill's for noon; then by w of aitland concession to Holmesville at H ry °Sweet's for night. Thursday.—By way o •• th concession to A. Townsend's, for noon; en by way of Huron Road to Wilson Elliot Commercial Hotel, Clinton, for night:. iday.—South by way of the London Road to his own stable, Bruce., field, for noon; then west 11/4 miles and south 114 miles' to John Murdock's for one hour, then to his- own stable for night. Saturday.—South 2% miles, and east 114 miles to Robert Elgie's for noon; then by way of the Mill Road to his own stable for night. Terms—$16 to insure. The above route will be continued regularly during the season, health and weather per- mitting. William Berry, Proprietor and Mangaer Brucefield, Ont. EARL O' ST - NLEY THE GREAT YOUNG LYDE STALLION Enrolment No. 5051 Approved Form 1 Term to -.: ure e12. Will stand for he improvement of stock this season at h' .wn stable, Brucefield, where Mr. Murdoc ill tweet horse owners on Thursday after ,ons and Saturdays of, each week. ' R. D. Murdock, P prietor and Manager. RANTIN ROBIN (2168) PURE BR I) CL 'DE' , ALE Enrolment No. 559 - Form 1 0 Will stand for t e impr. •ement of stock thio, Season at his wn s ble, Lot 24, Con cession 4, McKillop. Tering, $12 to i is e, payable February lst, 1921. 2736x12 Perch' Smith, janager. MAKWIRA Approved Enrolment No. 8267 Form 1 (15938) VOL. XXXIII Monday.—Wil leave his own stable, Staffs, and go west by the 8th concession to James Hills' for noon ; then south to the Cromarty Line and east to his' own- stable for, night. Tuesday.—South by the Centre Road to Jas. Ballantyne's, Usborne boundary, for noon; then east to Farquhar and west on Thames Road to Wes. Armstrong's, for night. Wed- nesday.—South to Elimville and `t to Winchelsea to John Delbridge's for n..n: then south to William Brock' for nig . Thurs- days—South to the 10th oncess' i of Blan- cTard and east three m' es at then north to William Thompson's, J ., L. G, Concession 9, for noon: then north . e Ki•llcton Line and west to Kirkton a T. ylor's Hotel for night. Friday.—North . Pri•lham's for noon; then west and h to .lohn Hamil- ton's for night. Satter ' y:—North to Mac. Gray's, 7th concession of Hibbert, for noon; then west to the centre Road and south to Staffa to his own stable, where he will re- main until the following Monday morning. Terms—To insure a foal, $15 John Livingstone, Proprietor and Manager Staffa, Ont. BLACON'S SON (20869) Approved Enrolment No. 5272 Forza Al Terms to insure, $15. . Monday, Will leave his own stabs Bruce - field, and go • west to the second . oncession of Stanley, then north to John utchard'e, for noon ; then north and west , Ed. Glenn, Jr's., for night. Tuesday,—By ay of Ban- nockburn to Varna et the Te - .erance Hotel for noon; then by wa of t Bayfield ;Road to e1sg Goshen Line t • Artl . Mcclinchey's, forks 'night. Wednesday. By cClyont's side roa}1 mto the Parr Lin s en south to Wm. Foster's, for noon; t to William Mc- Kenzie s, 2nd concessio ; of Stanley, for the night. Thursday.—Nort to the Bayfield road to his own stable for noon; remaining until the following Friday morning. Friday.—To George McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then to McAdam's side road, and north to the 2nd concession H. R. S., Tuckersmith, then west to James Carnochan's, for night. .l3at- urday. West by Broadfoot's bride, then south to the Mill Road, to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. R. D. Murdock, Proprietor and Manager. GOLDEN GUINEA [20738] Enrolment No. 5275 , Form 1 Tuesday.—Will leave his oivn stable, Huron Road, three miles west of Se rth, and go to Commercial Hotel, Clinton, or noon; then by way of Huron' Road a Holmesville to Oscar Tebett'a for night Wednesday.—By way of Maitland coneess' •n to John Durat's for noon; then to Benin' er and Huron Road to Wilmot Haackes' •r night. Thursday.— To the seve th dances • on, Goderich Township, to Fred Pi .ard's f noon; then to Harold Graham's, inth ncession, for night. Fri- day. --By w y o Telephone Road and Lon- don Road ' • • ewman Garrett's for noon; then to his . stable, Huron Road, for night, where he will remain until the fol- lowing Tuesday morning. Terms to insure, $16. -G. W. Nott, Proprietor and Manager DUNURE GARTLY (9221) Enrolment No. 5275 Form 1 Monday.—Will leave his .own stable, Huron Road, 8 miles west of Seaforth, and go by way of Huron ;.Road and Seaforth to Jerry Stapleton's for noon; then north t© Jerry O'Hara's, for night. Tuesday, --To S ell Bros., Kinburn, for n n ; then to Andr 'lynn's, for night. Weddesday,—To Ezra uret's, Base Line, for noon Then by way o Summer Hill and 16th concession to Jam- . Ferguson's for night. Thursday,—BY way of Huron Road and Cut Line to Eld. Yo s for noon; then by way of nin coneess to Robert Glnff's for night. Fri ay.—BY ay of Bayfield Line and 2nd of S nley t• James Jackson's for noon; then to red P "pper's, west End Tuck- ersmith, for ight Saturday. -By way of the second co , cess' . n to Broadfoot's Corner, then to Elcoa 's orner and Mill Road to Dave Pimple s, or noon ; then to his own stable for night, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. G. W. Nott, Prop.,' Dominic Reynolds, Man. WEL The undersigns pair and, clean w left ar.T, G. Mart promptly, attended 2735x8 D GGING' prepared to dig, re - of all kinds. Orders 's Store, Seaforth, will be to, JACOB VINCENT. M•EETING OF HURON "• COUNCIL The Council of the Cor County 'of Huron sill mac Chamber, Goderich, at 3-o' noon, of Tuesday, he 1st 'AIt accounts agai t tt in the hands of he Monday preceding the Goderich, May 1 GE 2736-2 COUNTY ration of the in the Council oek in the after- ay of June, 1920. County must be erlt not later than meteing of Council. 1920. GE W. HOLMAN. Count Clerk, COURT OF REVISIO TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH The Tuckerstnit Council will me as a Court of 4Se ision on tise assess- ment Roll at t Seaforth, on Sa TRACTORS FOR SALE 1 8-16 Mogul Tactor in good working order. 1 12-25 4 -cylinder Goold-_ 'Shaple & Muir tractof 1 8-16 Avery i fl ,good worki g cond'-. on. The RBELL EN- GINE • THRESHER CO., LTD. Seaforth - Ont.. e eouncil chamber,2111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111k rday, May 29th, 1920, at 1 o'clock. p.m. Appeals against the assessment must be in the hands of the clerk on or before May 19th, 1920. D. F. McGREGOR, 2735-2 Clerk. DEBETNURES FOR SALE The Town of Seaforth has deben- tures amounting to $6,0 Principal and interes annual payme ts, fi 15th, 1920. Y u c investment. apply to the . JOHN A. 2734-3 .00 for sale. payable in 15 t payment Oct. not. obtain a safer urther particulars ersigned. ILSON, Treasurer, Town of Seaforth. �Ii11111111111111r1111111Iii111111t111111tii1111U --Fl X Fl � a i MEI - ONE - ONEEMI MIS ONO — -• _ The Huron County Flax Mills Ltd. are open to rent a limited acreage of No. one sod I. • d for = flax 'growing purpos :. The a farmer to plow, d' . c, harr'ow and pre re the and for a good Leve seed _%1! Cornpan E will. supp ed and do to oi = sowing. F urther particular apply at 1 "ce opposite Royal = El Hotel, or to Land Agent, J. A. Kerr, Box 532, Seaforth, Farmers' Attention MEI - EMI- - - - ENE WIN - NMIMet EEO EMI EMI - - EEO _ = Phone 168. 2717-tf 11111111IIIIU1111tI111I111111II11111111111111111►- — — — MOWOO — _ - - OW W WO- ONO_ NMINOE - - ONEOW S. T. 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