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The Huron Expositor, 1921-02-04, Page 5'W' 4, it "jaiw{t fdm""o '4 '1;1,4 P* 0 J,. 4 !it$er. Fwlouarp 8, 1921. en 46by 48c eat, per lbushel Hd to, per bushel Barley, per bushel ifim'.pe� .. per ton otatoee, per bag • ... e , 811,.00 Hogs, per cwt g Sea t BEAN MA,RBET Toronto, February L. --Boss, 0.aWhn, band -pick.. bushel, 88.76 to $4.007 Prtmm. 104,;, Califon a Mamie t 11��c.' ifadgasov RAIRY MARKET ' ' Ton ato, February 1.-O6esa, new SO to ale ; twins. 81 to 8804 Mpbd, S1Yt_ to #BSG; aid, large. 88 to - *i.; do.. twits, $21/4 4. 8614a, Ritter -Froth dairy, abeke, 49 to 00k; ctaam 'y, Na 1 66 to 50c; frith, tib to ala. Margarine -8S to 86c. Egra:-No. 3,1 70 to 7tc; loose, 78 to 800; new laid la cartons, 80 to 82.. POULTRY MARKET Tomato. February I. -Dressed Poultry - Spring nhlclteos, 86 to 880; mote., 26 to 27o ; fowl. 28 to 60e ; duiklt ea 80.; turirey., 62 to 60o; eutuths. doe. 15.60. Live Poattry--Sprloy chtekena 22 to 809; meet:ere, 20e; fowl, 18 to 10c; ducklings, 30e ; turkeys, 46e. GRAIN MARKET 1oronte, February Le -Manitoba Wheat,-. No. 1 Northern, 81.79'%; No. 2 Northern, 111.76,A; No. 3 Northern, 81.71%; Nu 4 wheat. $1.6%7. Manitoba Outs ---No. 2 C.W., 46+ye ; No. 3 C.W., 4294c t extra No. 1 feed. 46%c; No. 1 feed, 40a'c; No. 2 feed, 971/2c. Manitoba tiarlry. No. 3 C. W., 009: No. 4 C. W.. 66c ; rejected. 64c; feet. 64. All of the above in atone at Fort W1111pm, American Corn -38c. nominal, track Toronto, prompt shipment. Ontario Oats -No. 2 white 40 to 600. Ontario Wheat -No. 2 winter, 81.60 to 61.@6,; per car lot; No, 2 spring, *1.70 to 10.76, shipping points, acootding to freight Peas --No. 2, nominal, 81.60 to 11.70. Barley -65 to% 90c, according to freights out- side.. Buckwheat -No. 6, 96c to 11.00, mob - !Mal. Rye. - -Nov 3, 11.66 to 81.60, nominal, according to freights out.ide. Manitoba flour -810.00. Ontario flour -38.00 bulk amboard. MBlfeed-Delivered Montreal freight, bag.. included; bran. per ton, 688 to 840; shorts. per ton, 140 to *42: good feed deer, 82.10 to 88.00 per bag. BIRTHS Donna. In Seaforth, on January 16, 1921, to Mr, and aloe. Joel [Rennin (nee Evelyne Brown), u daughter Anna Katherine. Henderson.. In McKillop, on January 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderson, n son. Swan.- In Mitchell. on January 22nd, toMr. and Mrs Edward Swan, a son. Pcrr,ot.- In Turkenmlth, un January 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest n non. Medd.--In Constance,' n January 16th, to Toni as Mr. nd M.. JamMedd. n daughter. Fortune. In 7'uok,.mrth, on Tuesday. Jan- ury2,th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune, MARRIAGES Greig --Copp.- In Toront,, on Saturday. Jan 22nd. by Rev. J. A. Itobiaoun. rector of St, Philip's Church Rectory, Toronto, Minn Stella Copp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corp. of Clinton, to Mr. William Greig. non of Mr. 'Thoma Greig, of Clinton. Bridget's Bannon Wafters. Al St .. i ndy, it's _(' hunch, Logan, on January 2010, by Rev. W. J. Kelly, May A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmne Watters, to Mr. Howard Bannon, all of Logan. Brintnell--Boll. In Llolornr Township, on January 26th, at the home of the bride's parents, William 16rintnell to Veru Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bel), all of Ualorne. DEATHS 8.•11. -In Clinton. on January 26th. Robert A Bell. aged 60 years And 2 month,. Hanley. -In Goderlch Township on Friday, January 21nt, Robert Hanley, in his 66th year. Dyer.--At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on January 20th, John Dyer, of Crediton, aged 85 yea.. SALE REGISTER On Thursday. February 24th, 1921, at one r. m., on Lot 33, Boundary Line, McKillop, 2 miles west of Walton, clearing sale of Farm stock and implements. Thos. Ryan, Prop.: T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Wednesday, February 23rd. 1921. on Lot 25. Concession 2, L.R.S., Tockersmlth, extensive late of farm atoek. Paul Condign, Prop.; Thee. Brown, Auctioneer, IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR SALE. --AN EVER -READY COAL OIL Engine, 6 horsepower. This machine is new. Apply to JOHN A. EOKART, 18. R. No. 1, Dublin. Ont 2778x4 FOR SALE. -TWO GOOD DURHAM heifers in calf, one due February 20th, and other later. Apply to FRANK COLE- MAN, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth, or phone 15 on 014, Clinton Centre/. 27784 'ESTRAY DOG. -STRAYED ON TO THE preens of the undersigned, Lot 4, Con- cession 7, Hallett. on Monday. January 10th, a Collie dog, with white ring round neck and white tip on tail. Owner may have some on proving property and paying oharg... ARNOLD COLCLOUGB. R If. Na 2, Sea - forth. 2772-8 FARMERS' ATTENTION. --WE RAVE FOR tele a stork of cement tile. Sines -2, 4, 5 8. 7, and 8 Inch; 10, 12, 14 and 16 tach made to order. Leave your order early and have them ready when needed. R. FROST & SON, Seaforth. Phone 183. 2771,8 'FENDERS WANTED. -TENDERS WANT - ed for repair work on the McKillop Telephone System for the rear 1921. by the year, tendon to be received by J. M. Gov- enlock up to February 5th, 1021, and will be evened at Chs, McGregor% house. By order of the Board, J. M. GOVENLOCK, Secre- tary. 2772-1 SH�IRTHORNB FOR SALE. -HERD HEAD - ed by Royalist -_180083o, for male: 9 choke young bulls ranging in age trona 8 menthe up to 14 month.; 2 young nowa with anises, et foot Prices re.sonable. Write me. and, if peeelble, come and nee me; it is worth while. JAMES HILL, R. R. No. 1, Staffs. Out 2769x8 MAPLE GROVE FARM. - CHESTER White Boar for aervice or for Bale; also some choice young beam for sale that are from pedigreed steak at a right price. These Pigs ate stock by mho largest boars of Annaseer of Tilbury, and he has boar. that weigh 1,000 pounds in serviceable condition. A. HUGILL, R. R. No. 2. Seaforth. 277138 NOTICE. -MONEY TO -DAY I9 WORTH more than three to five and a half per cent The anvings hank depositor can and should receive with niaolute safety nix to eight per cent on readily marketable securi- ties, interest pnyoble quarterly instead of halt yearly, Victory Bond holder. an re- alize full face value of their bond., and in- crease their interest yield by at leant two per cent and have the maximum of safety with the minimum of risk by communicating with 1'. 0. BOX No, 217, London, Ontario. 2778-1 BE AN EXPERT TN AUTOS ANT) R TAC - tom. -We want 200 more men immediately to fill pneitinne in early spring at 8128 to 8200 monthly. operotrng no tractor., driving motor trunks and ars. netting tractors, ears and farm power machinery, or a. nate tractor menhanim, in .city and country garages. Only few weeks required learn these 4'tL 1,0 at day or evening chanes et Hemphill Government Chartered Motor School. In every large city of Canada. Start now and yon will be ready for spring ronh. Send for aalogme- 7fEMPiHhT, MOTOR 870HOOL8, 108 King 1 Street Welt, Toronto, Ont, Regina. • Seek. - teen. Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver. i 2778-ef YOUR HOGS will keep in a thirMg condition by feeding our .Hog Ta and well balanced Hog Feed. TRY rT. We have some real selected Grain on hand. Try us with your next order. W. M. Stewart MAIN STREET PHONE 77 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE ON FARM. -THOMAS Brown has been imtroctrd to isell by public auction at the Queen's Hotel, Sac - forth, on Saturday. February 19th, 1921, at 2.3e Rm., the farm. coneiatlog of 100 urea, being Lot 2, Concession 2, Mullett. The farm has rill been needed to grassfor about ten years. Suitable for grain or pasture fere. Tarns: -Twenty per oent of the pur- chase price on day of hale: balance within 30 days. The farm will be Bold subject to n reserved bid. J. G. MoMICHAEL, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2778-3 1 E, XECUTOIIS' BALE. -THE EXECUTORS of the late Michael Waters. deceased, will offer for sale by *abbe auction on the premiss on the Oat day of March, 1921, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, the following lands, namely: -The Southeast corner of Lot Number Sixteen in the First Coneesnjun of the Township of H-rbbert, hav- ing a street frontage of 264 feet andre- taining One and three -fifth acres on which is nrtuate• a frame home, and at the same time and place will be offered for liale all household goods and furniture and all per - nal property on nald lands. 'Perms --Cash for all personal property. For Inti Fatale, ten per cent. of purchone price at time of sale nod balance within fifteen dayn there- after. Fur Lull particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Frank McConnell, Dublin, or to Murphy & Gunn, Solicitors, London. Doted this Thirty -tint day of January A. D., 1921, MIIRI'HY & GUNN, Solicitors for Enrcutore. 2773-2 A1)CTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. --Mr. C. W. Robinson, u tione'r, has been instructed to sell by public actionu, Lot 25 Concession I1, Ilrbbert, two and a half noes went of Cromarty, on Tuesday. February 15th, at one o'clock sharp. the t'ullow,ng pr+,perty,'a tmoly: - Horses -Heavy mare 10 year:, Idin foal, Peroheron filly rising 3 years old, Clydesdale filly rising 2 yeu,n old, : colt., one aged driver, will work single or double. Cattle -- One fresh cowF, yearn old, 1 heifer roving 8 yenrs old due in April, 1 cow rising 5 years old due in April, 2 fat steers, 2 steers rising 2 Years old, 2 hetfcm rising 2 years old, 4 calves tieing one year old, 3 young curves, also 2 brood nowt, one due April tat, the other due in May. Ire-,lemente-.-One Massey -Harriet hinder, 1 Maesey-Horrid mower, I Noxon need drill, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 hay rake. 1 net of harrows, 1 single Farmers' riding plow nearly new, 2 walking plows, 2 twin gang plows, 1 cutting boo, 1 lend roller, 1 Noxon diem. 1 neoMer, 2 wagon, 1 her rack, 1 gravel box, 1 open buggy, 1 pig ruck, 1 net bob sleighs, 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 hay fork and slings. a quantity of t mothy hay, 1 set double breeching harnes, one collar, quantity of three inch tile, apple dryer. barrel, log chain. forks, hex., 1 shovel, 60 nap paik and ,pilon, grindstone and other articka. No rmerve as the pro- prietor has sold his farm. Terme-All sums of $10 and ander, cash; over that amount 9 months' credit'. will be given on approved joint notes, or a dleoount of 4 per cent. per num off for cash. Hay and fat steers cash. EDMUND TREFF'RY, Proprietor; C. W. Robinson, Audtioneer; F. Coater., Clerk. 2773x2 A UCTION SALE OF SHORTHORNS, Homes and Pigs, the property of Beatty Bros. Varna, will be held at their farm ad- joining the village, on Tuesday, February j0, 1921, commencing at one 'clock p.m.;- Shorthorm,-6 cows withcalves at foot; Varna Duchess =129262= 8 yoam old, with heifer calf : Genhilde Gift ,151864-, 7 years old, with heifer calf; Roan Queen 3rd 158611-+, 4 years old, with heifer calf: Nellie B. -154095=:, 3 yenta old. with heifer calf; Gunhilda Jewel X164098-, 4 yeant old, with heifer calf; Varna Lase, --128822= 5 years old, with bull calf; Varna Maid -128883-, 6 years' old. due March 30th; Roan Queen 2nd =154091=. 8 years old, due July 5th: Money B. 2nd =184099=, 2 years old; Varna Bed Rose -164097=, 5 years old; Sample Carrie 3rd =164094=, 2 Yeats old; 4 bulk: Mem Champion icsx124452=, 2 years old: Merry Duke, =148217= 18 month. old; Merry baa =1411218= 18 months old; Merry Sort eleven months old. Grads -One grade heifer 8 years old. 2 grade heifeni 2 yelps old. Horan -1 mare by King Thomas In foal to R. Murdock'° horse, 1 mare by King Thoma. 1 filly rising 8 yeeta, Pigs --1 Berk ewe fo farrow , in March, 2 geese and 1 gander, a number of barrels, 1 Chatham incubator. The young edam are eird, 4,1 the herd sire. Merry Maeter ---101408-. bred by R. Mitchell & SOM. Freeman, Ont Merry Master =1024980 was trot by Right Sort -98067=. got by Red Rosewood (103641). At Mitchell'. ,ale, Right Sart sold for 08.600. Merry Master is a halfbrother to the Grand Champion ,bull at Toronto Exhibition, 1919, Terme.-All mune of *10 and under, emh; over thio amount eight menthe' credit will be allowed on bankable paper. A discount of 4 per sent will be .Jluwed for cash. BEATTY BROS., Proprietor; Cent T. E. Robson and George Elliott Auctioneers. 2718-2 MERCHANTS CASUALTY CO. Specialists in Health and Accident Insurance. Policies liberal and unrestricted. Over $1,000,000 paid in losses. Exceptional opportunities for local Agents. 904 ROYAL BANK BLDG., 2773-50 Toronto, On(,. CREAM WANTED We have our Creamery now in full operation, and we want your patron- age. We are prepared to pay you the highest prices for your cream, pay you every two weeks, weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefully and give you statement of the same. We also supply cans free of charge, and gide you an honest business deal. Callin and see 00 or drop a card for particulars. THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY Seaforth - - - Ontario ilitAs 4 4 0 • 0 (011 ,0 4 O -0 • to t,. It 0• FunUeenae8- ErabilInd O Uhdertakdag Paribas in O Beattie Block, opposite The O Expositor lee. , Residence O Goderich St., opposite Dr. 0 Scott's. O Flowers furnished on short 0 notice. 0 Phone plight or Day 119 0 0 'O O O O 0 0 O O O O O O O o 0 0 0 0 4 0000 000000000 W. T. BOX l& CO. ® Embalmer cud O O Funeral Directors O O H. C. BOX 0 O Holder of Government 0 O Diploma and License 0 O Charges moderate 0 O Flowers furnished on short 0 O notice. 0 O Night Calls Day Calls O 0 Phone 176 Phone 43 0 0000000000000 0000 000000000 0 W. S. GORMLEY 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 Embalmer and Funeral Director Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. Main Street, Seaforth. Flowers furnished on short notice. Charges Moderate Phone -Night or Day -192 0 O O O 0 O O O O 000000000 0000 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Robert Bell Engine & Tbresher Co., Ltd., will be held at the C mpany', Office, at Seaforth, on Wednesday. the 16th day of February, 1921, at two o'clock. in the afternoon. By order of the I3mr,L .101IN FINLAY8ON, 2773-2 Secretary. NOTICE Notice es hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the members of the 1,1 1,orae and lirbl,ert Mutual Fir,: Insurance Co pang will be held in the 'I;own Hall, Farquhar, on Monday. February 7, lien. at 1 p.m, for the or ,ne '51- receiving the reW rt,. of the Directo. and Auditors for the oast year and for 611,-,;] ,',7(,,,, of two Directors and two Auditors and for other buorneas. '1'h.. Directors, whole term of office expires. but who are chg1 ble for re-election, ore Theo. Ryan and William Brock. WILLIAM A. TIIRNBULL, Secretaryr Fnrquhar, January 6, 1921, 2772.2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron, in the Matter of the Estate of Ether Moore, late of the Village of Hen - .011, fn the County of Baron, 9pineter, Decesecd. NOTICE in hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf that all persons hav- ing claims against th. Estate of the said Esther Moore, who died on or about the 16th day of December A. D., 1920, are required to send by poet prepaid or deliver to Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors for the Adminietrator, on or before the fourteenth day of February, A. D., 1921, their names, addresses and de- scriptions and particulani of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said day the Administrator will. proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED this twentywixth day of January, A. D., 1921, GLADMAN & STANBURY, Hesall and Exeter. 2772-3 Solicitors for the Administrator. 1'1s��yj. 4iF MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- master General, will be received et Ottawa. until noon, on Friday. the 40, March, 1921, for the conveyance His Majesty's Mafia. on a probneed Contract for four years. six times per week, over Seaforth No. 1 Rural Mail Route, from the Postmaster General's Pleasure Printed" notice containing further informa- tion as to conditions of propo..d Contract may be seen and blank forme of Tender may be obtained at the Poet Offices of Sea - forth, Egmondville., St Cdlumban, Clinton, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector. CHAS, E. H. FISHER, Post Office Inapeetor. Pmt Office Inspector's Odic., London. Ont„ 21st January. 1921. 21724 Men Wanted Wanted at Once First Class Flax Scutchers ,5 -HOUR WEEK. STRAIGHT 5c. PER POUND. Apply on Job. 1/ Rose Flax Mills Pickering - Ont. 21 Miles East of Toronto. On Main Line G. T. R. b�itlniz<kf�.tf�`,t',usxllkh'1 • Awlicson Joh 0o t nae. . • 1 4 EN that Tucker - smith is -ha °that, �and Pr9elaee et -Ontario. Darman on the 1290199 V. of Jaat7. 1921, make an natio- mi °riled aMkntmaot to the u NOTICE IB Ft1STBEB. GI that tie first 'meeting .rt. the er'.dtton lo the above might will be held at tb, alike of J. 1L Bark Banister, 8osfortb. Ontario, on the ninth danlyy o o February, 1921, et two 'clock to the TO F '17'!„E YOU to vote thereat proof of your elabn emit be lodged with the en. deadened before file meeting le bell, PRAIRIES to. bi used at the meeting must be ledged with the nndemigined pridt'tbere- to. AND FURTHER TABS ROTH * that U iota bare any claim eget et the debtor for which you am entitled to rank proof of each claim must be filed with the under- signed within 90 day. from the date of thin notice for from and after the eapiratiop of the time axed by .mh44c 6 of sec. 87 of the Bald Aot, we than distribute the pro- ds of the debtor's state amoral the yarns entitled thereto, having regard only to W. clefmo of which we have then notke. Dated at Looden Lute 20th day of Jas- mine 1921. LONDON & WESTERN- TRUSTS Co.. Ltd., Authorized Trustee. J. M. BEST, Senforth, Ont, 2772-1 Solicitor for said Trustee. Re Michael Waters Estate NOTICE V hereby given pursuant to ”Phe Truotoe Act" that all persons having claims against the estate of Michael Water., late of the City of London, Gentleman, formerly of the Village of Dublin, who died on the fifth day of Deoeatber, 1820, ort required to 100e and file them with Murphy 0 Gunn, Rank of Toronto Chamber., London. on or before the Fifteenth day of March, 1921, after which date the Exec0 on will not be liable for any claim not then filed. MURPHY & GUNN, 2772.8 • Solicitor. for Executes. :GRANA TRUN , EST= The Double Track Route Between MO NTREA i. TORONTO DETROIT, and CHICAGO. Unexcelled Dining ('o' Service. Sleeping cars on Night 'Trains and l'arlor Cars on prii.cipal Day Trains. Full from v Grand information ) ' , o d 1 Gra f Trunk Ticket Agent ,.r C. E. Horning, District Pasoeiwer Agt., Toronto. W. R. Plant .Agent Phone 4w. Business for Sale General Store, Stock and Fix- tures must be sold at once, as the Proprietor ha,- purchased property elsewhere. A good chance for a quick sale. Apply to POSTMASTER Kippen - Ontario FARM FOR SALE. --F011. BALE LOT 224 Ceaceyfon 1, tee opatelalug lei acro of chokewen 4tatnod and goad buildings. One mVDp.ot utile north of AFor 'Further particulate apply en the Premie or phone 7 ea 94. LORNE HOFFAIT Kipper, Pot O®oe. , 8770480 , .. ri ARM FOR GALE. --ONE HUNDRED AND Twentee000 acus of valuable land in the Township of M.Kfllop, on tbo 81b and 9th eonoralo4 lot 18; three mils east Of Winthrop. The farm 0, wen drained and in Number One condition"; about forty acro broken up. On the premises ate a large dirate hove, book barn, 40,60. and one riving bonne' about aft ami of hardwood both. Situated' the mane (Ietence from Dublin, Seaforth; Dublin Rural Mai/ tele- pbeue. Termeto mutt purchaser. P.assslon at ,one.. Phone 636 on 2. or .direst MB'S, SUSAN ROSS. Clinton. R. R. No.4. 2778.4 F AUX FOR SALE. - CONTAINING 100 l of choice land, all cleared and in high nude of cultivation. Weldrained, and Moo watered by 2 drilled wells pumped by milk. On this form k u red praised brick Inane. a large bank barn and hog pen, also mall driving shed and n frame cottage, euit- uble 'for hired man or partner. Any man wunting a choice home and with u,nvenlence to town on a Dominion Higb way, which will be one of the lest when ffuiehed in Canada, should get in touch with me eit u Powomu,n Klve and nprlog- ABRAHAM IIUGILL. 2771-tf FARM FOR SALE.- FOB. SALE WEST' half of the north half or lot 29, Can- oe -Rion 10. north half of Fut 29, Couceselon 111, and north fifty of Lot 30, Conca.sion 13, In the Towmhiu f McKillop, containing in al10211 acne. There are on the premises a frame barn 66360 with stone foundation, frame house 22334, with surae foundation under the whole house, drilled well with windmill, 174 acres of choice fruit The property is known of the John McCallum For,,, end is situated 116 miles from the village of Walton. For further particulars apply to JOHN McDON ALt), Walton, Ont. 0768.1f FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 80, CONCESSION 4, McKillop, containing 9986 here. of good land. There 1s a never -falling well at the barn with wind mill and large cement lank and piping through ,tables. It is all seeded with the exception of 86as rwhich Is plowed. There as o good bunk barn 48360 with stone ,tabling underneath, else a straw end hay nhed 80370, with hen and pig home underneath. There k 0 good brick home and kitchenon premises, also hard and ,oft ante. in the hum.. The farm In all fenced with , and well drained with tile. School in II the farm, and is mm situated 8 tulles fro the town of Sea forth. Has telephone and ruraln,oil delivery, Owner In desm iroof selling on count of HI health. For fur - per partleuhe re emir o the Premises or address JOHN McELROYn R, R. Na 2, Sea - forth. 2782-tf \ItM F).1 "1 F' '.r,; '07. 1 `5')' 9.11,7- \,. 24- , T, e snip of lid,beet, lour rPerth ,mol/nog 150 arras of land, 01, .1001 d, n:, n o, r lull ploughed, in nd,•r nr,drd u, heyandas grmd s, On this Ji fatw,.<,tosolid olid h ck 3-rooe 1 : -7s;1' with „lone basement and tern, heated by furnace; frame kitchen by :1 fet, with pantry and wh room • re00 foundation and cellar underneath; , tank Lar vin ;,7 feet. with stone foundo- t0111) ron•rete Hoorn throughout, and 0,at , ntul,le�: buggy e1 „ . . home 14016n.,ofeet drive11,, ,.I : ", „'2U rect. '1'h, -„e buildings 8 all in fi,t ,'la.-, re„air. This property ira•situated s miles from Du hl in, 1, mile, from Seafurth. ▪ In dm from church and school: i, well fenced and under d rnme+l, un,l hr. rural telephone and moil delivery. For further tart pullers apply to JOHN F. MURPHY, I,uhiit, Ont., R. R. No. 2. 2772x4 F ARMS FOR SALE. --100 ACRES, LOT 12, Concession 6. in the Township of Tooke -- smith. 9 miles from Seaforth. 6 mils from Ilrocefield and Kippe,, convenient to school and church: 95 mere, cleared, remainder in maple Lush. On this Germ are excellent build- ings and are in first -elms repair; hard and son Omer in the house and n stables; 2 wells, 1 hieing a windmill. Thin farm Is thoroughly under drained and fenced and inn high 'tate of cultivation. never having been heavily cropped. This k in `very way • first elm- and up-to-date farm. Also Lot 27, Concession 12. in the Township of Bib - pert, containing 100 acres; 80 acres cleared and thoroughly underdreined and fenced, the remainder Is ,n first class maple hush. On the premises in a comfortable frame house and good barn 48358 with stone stabling; also good well with windmill. This farm Is all seeded to grass and in in excellent condi- tion, having been cropped very little; situ- nted within 6 miles of Hensel!, quarter of mile from school. There Is long distance telephone connection on both farms, also rural mail delivery. These forms will be sold together or separately to suit purchaser and on reasonable terms. For further par- ticulars apply to the proprietor, on Lot 12, Concession 6, Tockr•rsmith, or Seaforth P. 0„ R. R. No, 4, or phone 14 on 181, Seaforth. THOMAS G. SHILI.INGLAW, Proprietor, CLEARING SALE February 5th to 15th Ten T)ays Only In order to make room for spring stock arriving, we are going to offer some of the Greatest Bargains ever seen in Staffa. This 13 no fake, but a real Money -Saving Sale. All Prints worth up to 40s yard, to clear 25c Flannelette worth up to 60c a yard, to clear 35c Shirting, worth up to 60c yard, to clear 40c Grey Flannel, worth up to 85c yard, to clear 60e Circular Pillow Cottons, worth up to 90e yard, to clear 75c Sheeting, worth up to $L00 yard, to clear 80e Black and Blue Dinnons, 90s yard, to clear 75c Men's Socks, $1.00, to clear 60c Fleece Lined Underwear, $1.50, to clear 90e White Lawn, 35c yard, to clear 20c All Ladies' Underwear, ONE-THIRD off Regular Prices. Men's Overalls, $4.00, to clear $2.90 Men's Overalls; $3.00, to clear $1.90 SHOE DEPARTMENT. Men's Fine Shoes, wort[ $9.00, to clear at $6.75 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth $7.00, to clear at $5.00 Men's One -buckle Overshoes, worth $2,50, to clear at $1.75 Men's Two -buckle Overshoes, worth $3.25, tb clear at $2.25 Men's Three -buckle Overshoes, worth $4.00, to clear at. $2.50 Men's Gum Rubbers, worth $3.76, to clear at $2.76 Men's Gum Rubbers, five holes, worth $4.50, to clear at $3.00 A Quantity of Gum Rubbers to clear at $1.00 Boys' Gum Rubbers, worth $3.00, to clear at $1.75 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Rice, 3 pounds for 25e Tapioca, 3 pounds for 26c Currants, per pound 29e Grand/Mogul Tea, worth 75e a pound, for 40c Master Mason Tobacco, 20e per plug, 2 for 25o 20 pound Pails Lard at 25c pound for $6.00 Redpath Sugar, per 100 pounds $11.50 (Now is the time to lay in your supply.) White Seal Flour, always on hand, per 100 The. $5.90 REMEMBER TiIE DATE --SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th. Be on Hand for the Opening. STAFFA F. O'BRIEN & SON - - - • - • - - - - ONTARIO ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the members of the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will All kinds of Raw Fore, delivered' et - be held in the Town Hall. Seaforth. on '9'I- the Dick house, Seaforth. 'Highest. day. February 41h, 1921, at two o'clock p.m, u, receive the financial statement and audi- Cash; Prices. torn report, the elating of three Director. G. F. HENDERSON, and love, Auditom, and other Mathew which 2766-61 Licensed Royer. tiring • oe considered at the meeting. The re- tiring Directors aro R. G. McCarty, D. P. Metlrcgor end Malcolm McHwea, who ere eligible for ro•eJeetfon, - J AS. CONNOLLY, T1108, E. HAYB, Pra.Ident Secretary. 2770-4 FURS WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Joseph Either, late of the Township et Teekersmltb, In the County of Huron. Gentleman. deso44. NOTICE is hereby given pumuant to the Sta601e ry that behalf, that all Crediton and ,then. Having claims or demands against the estate of the Hold Joseph Fisher, who died on about the 20th day of Dember, 1920, a reee equired or before the 6th day of Febru- ary, 1921, to mend by pont prepaid or deliver to .1. M. that, Senforth. Ontario, Solicitor for Joseph H. Fisher, Dwight M, Fisher and Ions 'I'. Fisher. the Executor!. of the said estate. full particulars of their claims. AND 'CAKE NOTICE that after the last md toncal distribute 60. owete ofte the said rs tpro- ceed the saidde- need among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the nerd Executors shall not be liable for the said any part thereof to any person or p• r• s^,•f whcne claim notice shall not hale leer, n. rived by them at the time of such est- but,un. J. M. BEST, Solicitor fur the said Executors. Dist, et Senforth, Ont, thra 12 day of January, 1921 2770-4 CREAM WANTED WE WANT EXPERT DEALERS REMARKABLE opportlalYy for one high - grade deal- er in each territory predor- ably one who has a knawledre of farm conditions. The post. tion is permanent and the work ' pleasant and profitable. Experience •not essential -- we train you. Exclusive terri- tory, liberal co-operation and excellent pay. • To men of energy, ability and absolute integrity this position offers a valuable association, and one that is of real service to the community. Write us to -day. The Shinn Mfg co. of Canada Guelph - Ontario Secty. & Man., - W. H. DAY (Formerly Prof,asor of Physics at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph.) We are in a position to pay high- est market price for butter fat and to render the best possible service. Our gatherers will take care of your cream regularly the year round. Phone Clinton, 145. We will appreciate your patronage. Clinton Creamery $10 TO $5(+ :A WEEK at home ire y.,l:- spare timt:. In- crease your n:c„me at home in your spare tial. 'You can earn 610 to $50 ._aCh week writing show cards at home or qualify for a position paying a good salary each 'week. No canvas - .sing or solic"'ing. We teach you how and 'apply you with steady .cork. Write to -day for full particulars. I National Shoe Card School Ltd. Limited. Room 42, 44 .4 delaide St. W.,. Toronto - Canada, CLINTON - • ONTARIO 1 2770-4 2761-tf m1111111111IllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111119111111111I111111ana 11111 nam ouni L ARE YOU A fin C MAN OR WOMAN Brave enough to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? Patriotic enough to Provide for your Own? Energetic enough to be Making a Good Livelihood. Healthy enough to Pass a Medical Examination' Then clip this advertisement. Fill in coupon and send to S. C. COOPER, Inspector Northern Life Assurance Co. BOX K. SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR OFFICE. ▪ NAME .ADDRESS Date Born day of 1UI iliUIUhlllll1IIIIIIHIIIIAlllllt11111141�11111111111) IIIIIIHU a 3 Why Art Clothes? Because they have Style. Every Suit is guaranteed. The all wool fabrics are splendidly tailored and trimmed. Yet you pay a moderate price. $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 t1 My Wardrobe t7 MAIN STRSBT, CAMPBELL BLOc*. 811L?NIVI'L, .71