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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1921-11-11, Page 5t:' t. amt NONPlfiit''f 1,1921, • H 'F11POsison 8/=MIiStl+fllP "he{ 0eglal.-.-A bog ocelot win be bold is :$. a. No. 0, hisKtlioe, ea Nowasites 1MY. Programme aommeras , .at 0Pah "no wrgg9a, AdmLelao ei ad 18 a•at,; Wits. how N .--,1(r, and Mrs. W. MsinaMeld and Mr. and Mrs. F. Trebbeck, of daambton, spent Thanksgiving et the - ogle .of Mr, and Ml's. Wm. Bfitton. Mrsi.F. B. Hall has returned home from her visit with her .on, Charles,' in St. 'Mary.. --Mrs, H. Taylor, of Har111ston, is visiting at the home of Mr. Benjamin Snell. ---Mr, Lorne Dale is learning the barbering profession` in Blyth. -Mise Buelah Scott and Kiss Verna Adanls, who are attend- ing Normal, were home for Thanks- 1 giving. BLUEVALI$ ' Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David son, of Newton, spent Sunday at th home. of Mr. Joseph McKinney. --Mr se i 1 i Ari 1 Owls /e at see 4 vaso Yet d Barg d MCoo1z 'w6ee 'faDgs/. dah74M UnionMeecThough h Toads, � ,d 6 T over 6,000 d •%WI 1s•day woo arrival., et Mee retmaladd vraaeeng Gama to over the wish awl and -book Uhl 0vr thel holiday. Tbo troth oMth waft, min. Yr d gold gaelib and ;Golgd brbldY at *toady prices, but' trade was dre*zero the • ak natty ware concerned. Oaaldering We tat Millet there awe no market yeaterday, the toll airsmlat was not hears, sod all but • few madend hashd were disposed of despite fbe .luwnes ,fu regard' to all common stuff, and sneakily the common stale eager. Export demand wap light, owing to shortage of ocean freight .pace for the' week, though QUI. a few head of cattle went throw° from On- tario point* for shipment from Mgntteal. Peckers wanted good to choke butcher cattle but these were 'Melee. The bast - toed on offer wn.i.ted of 19 prime bullocks, fed and shipped by G. H. Wilkie which aver- aged well over 1,460 pours% and geld through Dunn and Levee]. to Swift O.n.dtan Co., Ltd.. at "7'% cents, the top price to -day out.ldo of 014 cents for two baby 'beeves. One Toed of handywelght butchers brought 034 cents ed there were a few loads around 1,200 pounds oat 6%/s tents. Good butcher steers end heifers brought 5 to 534 cents, generally. - 8utehs cows mid nasty to ,atregg for any - e thing choke. as high as $4.00 belgg made in goon, while cleaner cows were 4h demand • +t 2 aeon. Choice heavy butcher bulls were s good trade, two head making 4% cent. per pound each. The bashers it stockers and feeders was better than for some time past, and thb edoountd largely for the good dis- posal of the bulk of the Battle offering. Feeder teen brought from 434 to 014 cents,. and stackers Prem 13.76 to $4,16. Western ostile made up about 10 per cent. of the rte ..poly. Calf r n:oibt* were a shade heavy s com- pered with single -days of the pant two weeks, and trade was draggy, with pricr* easier. Choke veils made 11c et the top, -George Moffatt, of Toronto, was home ever the holiday. -Mrs. Grace Snell is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter,, Mrs. Coultes, at Lia - towel. -,Mr. Fank Tate, of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents at the Manse.. -Mr, Herb Cornell, of Preston, spent the week end with Mr. and MTs. William Elston. -,Mies Nel- 3Ie and Mr. Russell McKinney, of To- ronto, spent a few days with relatives here. -Miss Eva Duff, of Welland, spent a few days with her Mother end sisters here. -Mr. .Andrew Grey, .and Miss Jessie Grey spent Thanksgiving Day with friends at Wingham,--Miss McAllister, of Men- sal]. *bent. Sunday With relatives on the Boundary, ,East -Mrs. G. Mit- chell, of Vancouver, 13, C., is visittog with her cousin, !Mrs. Joseph MclUn- ney.-inter Sam Reid, of Brucefield, spent a few day. with his niece, Mrs.' Snell. --Mr. Eldon McKinney, of Galt, was home over the week end. -Mr. W. H. SteWart, of Milton, visited with relatives here this week. -Mr. Joseph .McKinney is in Goderich this week as juryman.-4Mr. and ,Mrs. Arthur Shaw are at present on a tour, taking in Stratford, Woodstock, Hamilton and Toronto. --Mrs. A. Mc- Kee, of Fordwich. is spending a few weeks with her brother, Mr. George McDonald. --Miss Mary Stewart, of Corrie, was home over the holidy.- 'Mr. Ed. Lester,' of Toronto, visited friends here over the week end. ,Mrs. J. W. King was at London a few days Attending the, Women's Institute con- vention.-Mr. on- vention: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Musgrove. -(Miss Luella Shaw, teach- er at Mildmay, spent the week end with her parents here. -Mr. George Townsend and sons, of Corrie, spent Sunday with relatives -here. -- Mrs. Alex. MacEwen is at present visit- ing relatives at Toronto. -M?. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart spent Sunday with their daughter at Sunshine. - Mrs. N. Thornton, of Gorrie, visited her sister, 'Mrs. William Garniss on Sunday. -Mr. Alf Breker, of Brun-. sell, shipped a car of hay from here Tuesday -Miss Bessie Nichol, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents here. --Mr. and Mrs. R. Hut- chison and IMiss T. Sanderson, of To- ronto, spent Thanksgiving Day herevt -Mrs. James Clarke and daughter, of Sunshine, spent the holiday with rel- atives here. -,Misses Belle Burgess and Lila Gray are visiting at Toronto this week. We understand the form- er is to be ,married ,before returning home. Best wishes from your many friends, Belle. -Mr. and Mrs. Peter King visited relatives at Harriston on Sunday. -Mr. J. W. King purchased a fine pair of imported mares last week, Barrie Belle 35272 and Burn demette Barones 37843. The former took second prize at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, this year in the field class and the pair took ,first prize as draft team. Mr. King is a lover of fine horses. -Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hillburn, of Blyth, visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William McMichael, of Bluevale • SEAFORTH MARKETS Seaforth, November 10, 1921. Eggs, per dozen 50c Butter, per lb Hogs, per cwt 32 to 35e $8.25 Potatoes, per bag $1.25 Wheat, per bushel $1.20 ' Barley, per bushel 60c Flour, per cwt $5 35 Bran, per ton $30.00 Shorts, per ton $30.00 BEAN MARKET Toronto, Nnvomber 9.-Bons-Cnnodian, hand-picked. bushel, 34.00 to 14.25; primes, 38.50 to $3.75. POULTRY MARKET Toronto. November 9.-DressedPoultry- Spring Poultry- Spring chieke0, 30 to 35c; roasters, 20 to 25e; fowl. 28e; ducklings, 30 to 35e; turkeys. 50 to 60c. Geese, 27c. Live Poultry -Spring ehickena, 20 to 2 roae0 e,. 16e: fowl, 16 to 20e; ducklings, 25c; turkeys, 500, , DAIRY MARKET Toronto, November fl. -Cheese, new large 19 . to 20,; twine, 20 to 20>re; triplets, 20 to 21e_ Old hinge, 26 to 20e twins, 2504 to 2616: triplets, 26 to 27c: Stilton, new, 33 to 36c. Buttet-Fresh dairy, choice, 88 to 85c: crmerar prints, fresh, No. I, 42 to 43,'; No. 2. 30 to 40c; cooking, 22 to 24e. Margarine -28 to 25e. Eggs -No. 1 'storage, 45 to 46e; select, 'storage. 05 to 68c; new Mid in cartons, 71c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Buffalo, November 9. --Cattle receipt,, 150; ateady. Cellves-,Receipt., 200: steady; $5 to 318. Hoge- Matelots, 8.600; 15 M 25e lower; - heavy, $7.76 to 38: mixed, $8 to 18.16; york- ' era. 08015 to,. 98,76 ; light yorkera 08.36 t ., • r 68.50; ,piss. 08,50; rough.. 88.50 to 4.7t M tam, to 05. • Sh and Lo99 Receipts. 1.01101' lamha 26 higher y. others 25 conn loww lambs, ! to 39.50; yearlings, 98.50 to $6.61T3 women, 04.50-l0 $4.76' ewes, ilio to 11{ Mixed sheep. 08.50 to $3.75. Hmhtreal, ,,Novrw/ter 9, --There ware 16s cattle. 5.148ham . leee15 and iambs, 1,250 ha ad $0 rates. on the two marked by to 11 e.m. Tr de sow Mena -but the market was . peados!), eleaning op. Cattle remained :Keary. Ysterde36-attempt to lower prices on gnus eels, "yaw in a.meo,ure 6ruetrated r by the shipe.4ya( Malt can .t grave a 1ve. "6o New Yen lode ego there. Granters. 02.50 y�oo lli: good vol very searee at $9 to 111. .j, LmW g�dape 17. 0104.. 17,775,�pwlbly . few "1 btants $2)-1 . Hogs with few exception', while common calve ranged from 8 to 4 cents. Lambs sold steady at from 8 to 81r.sc for choice, with the bulk at $8.40 nand culla at trmm 6% to 6c. Ilondyw.ight ,sheep were steady at from 3% to Oaf, oenn. Hops were steady to strong et 9 cent. fed d watered 9 cent f kirn with oaataidere paying pReceipt. were" 6.817 cattle. lt646 caalvs, 3,152 hap, and 4,696 sheep and Lamle. Fred Dune sold for. Dunn and Levack: Choke ca4vea, 351 to -1112: medium calves, 80 to 110; common valve, M to 08: gram calve„ 33.26; choke . d,eep, 14.50: medium ,beep, 18.60 ; common ghee.. $2 to 03: yearlings, 06 -to $5.50; lambs. 08.25 to 18.50. Quotation.: Choice heavy steers 86.00. to 07.25: butcher .teem, choice. 16.00 to 18.25; do. good, 95.50 to 36.00; du. medium, 14.90 to 15.00; butchers' heifers, choice„ 16,50 to 16; do. medium, 13.00 to 14.00; botcher.' row. choice. 94.60 to 15.00; do. medium, $2.50 to 04.00; rnn era and cutters,. $1.50 to 02.50; butchern' bulk, goad, 33.60 to $4.00; do., 82.00 to 12.75: feedem, 900 monde, 05.00 to $5.50; do.. fair, $3.00 to 13.50;.milkers ., $80 to $1011: aprineem, 190 to 090.00: calve., dhoiee, 310.00 to 811.00; do. medium, 08 to 110; do.:m 93.00 to 17.00; iamb;, goal, 98.25to98.50; do.. common 15 to 35.50; sheep, choice, 54.00 to to 14.50: do. a-'od, $3.50 to 04.00; do., heavy and Lucks, 82.00 to 13.00; hog., fed and watered. 89 to $9.25; do. off care. 19.50 to 19.75; du f.o.b., 08.50 to $8.75: do., country point, 93.25 to $8.50. BIRTHS 1'erkine. --In llsborne, on October 27th, to Mr. and Mm. Harvey Perkins, e m l'a,smore.-At tit. Jenrph'a Hospital, London, n October 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore, twin eons. Sterling. -10 Clinton Public Hospital, on Oc- tober ritober 26th. .to Mr. end Mrs. Wesley Sterl- ing. of Goderioh Township. a daughter. Oakes. -In Goderich township, on October 29, to Mr. and Mm. Herbert Ookn,. a eon. Young. In Morris Towmhlp, on October 16. to Mr. and Mn. Robert J. Young, a en. MARRIAGES not. -Whitely. --In Goderich, on October 26, by Rev. R. C. MoI)ermid, Erma A., daugh- ter of Dr. J. B. Whitely. to James Bola. bath of Goderich., Beech;, .Cntt,-At Victoria Parsonage, on October 22nd. 05 Rev, J. F. Reyeraft, lone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cutt, to George W. Buechler, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baechler, e11 oe Goderlc0. DEATHS ldrLeod. At 4400 Seyburn Avenue. Detroit. n November 6th, Ina. beloved daughter of John McLeod, formerly of Seaforth. aged 30 years and 4 month:.. Lemmona. -In Fullerton, on October 27th, (Father Young, beloved wife of William lmmmons, aged 73 yearn and 5 months. Elliott. --In Mitchell, on October 27th, Cath- arine Clark, relict of the late John Elliott, aged 84 yoaro, 5 months and 23 days. Wiliaad.--At (5ravenhunst Sanitarium, on October 28th, Albert Willard, aged 59 years. Pasamorc.---At St Joseph's limpftal, London, on Ootober 29th, one of the than sone of Mr. and Mns. Garnet Posnmore. POLITICAL MEETINGS Mr. Thomas McMillan, the Liberal Candidate in South Huron, and others will address the electors at the fol- lowing places: Varna - November llth Manley Sohool house, Mc- Killop, on Tuesday Nov. 15th Each of the above meetings wi!1 cenrmonce at 8 o'clock p.m. A special invitation is ex- tended to the Ladies to be present. GOD SAVE THE KING POLITICAL MEETINGS Mr. William Black U.F.Q. Candidate for South Huron and others will ad- dress electors at the fallowing places: ;�.etfai Joint Meeting MESSRS. KING AND BLACK at Walton Friday, November 11th Joint Meeting MESSRS. BERRY AND BLACK 1;. 1 at Kirton Monday, November 14th Londesboro, Tuesday, November 15th Jbrtee a ilial, : Wednesdagr, ;N6v. 16th. Varna.. T lr*duB$-''NtAisaiber 17th LADIES'.SiPIOGLA 14",'1'NVPJt All Meetings to continence at 8 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICES WANTZp.-.41. '11djl,3t 0081TAI stake 1Y • mean Neared Iaad. W6Waa to � 009..04 saes u auitab2. stray to `UP'OSITOR QFPOCK e*rsertb, Is2 WA3*T*D,--?EN YOUNG CA1r11e18 TO • 1eod for the welter,and have also it 4 d 18rind % hey m.41. all body wood, for ma. Apply do J. 51010(74 COLL Phone 6-055. 281$4 QTRAYED FROM THE paragons OF IAT 9. Oonceulon 4, HWlett, • two year old .tear with white fere. Any information lead- ing to its recovery will be suitably rewarded. ED. HUNT. Phone 2-844. 2$18-1 OLD0Mo#1LE SEDAN. -RUN 4000 )TILES by General. /triton Executive or Oehanv.. Men received beet of cyte WUI ion for 12,200. New oogsr equipped like this model cost. 02860, ,W.40, "EXECUTIVE," P. 0. BOX 8, 0.hawa. . 2818-2 WANTED LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE at Seaforth to represent "The. Old Re- liable Foothill Nurseries," and coversur- rounding territory. 'Splendid opening for the right man. Ekelustve territory, hi.hmt eam- miesion. paid. STONE a WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. 2811-4 CHESTER WHITE 260GS FOR SALE AL - so boars for service --'rhe undersighd tae ger male mete extra tine Ills of both .nx. Been at for service and sows bred to litter early In the new year. Aho a litter hat ready to wean. Now le a goodtime to get something metra good of thr''6an -type and hogs that are easy kept. Tame are pedi- greed ntoek. I am going to exhibit thin strain at Guelph at the Winter Fair. 1de prices reasonable. Coma and sea them or phone 6 on 616, Clinton. ABRAHAM HUGILL, Seaforth, one 2812-41 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements, on Lot 11, Concession 8, Tucker -eolith, on Thursday. November 17th, 1921, at one o'clock sharp, the following: Home --One gelding 0 yearn old, 1 gelding 5 years old, 1 brood mare 1.2 years old, 1 driving home 4 yearn old, I suckling colt 5 months old. Cattle- 1 ,sow 4 years old due to calve in May, 1 cow 5 years old to calve , May. cow 4 years old supposad to be in ,02f. 4 .teem yours youId and 5 yearlings. Implements Deering hinder 6 foot cut, one wagon nearly new, 1 Cocksbutt double fur- ca plow, 1 Cnwknhutt walking plow gaol as new, sod of bob .high., top buggy nearly mew, hay nock. gravel box, set of single hane,m, set of double horneso, 10 -inch plate Fleury grinder, mutter. 6,orrows, whifetreem, ,onkynkeo• forks and et lot of other articles. Teras. --All sums of 910.00 and under• cash; over that amount 10 month.'• refit on furnishing approved joint note..Five per eat off for cash. WILLIAM FAIRHAIRN, Proprietor; C. W. Robinson. Auctioneer. 2013-1 , CLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implement,. Jame., Jones, auctioneer, has received inotnetiona from Mr. Tbomea Woolen. to sell by public auction on Lot 26, Concs--,sion 10, Township of Hibbert, on Wed- nesday, November 23rd, 1921, the following: linmev--Gelding 5 years old, filly four yeare old. Cottle -Cow to frshrn April 30th, cow to tredve,, April 3rd, row to freshen April 1550, milking cow, 9 ateees rising two yearn old, 3 heifers rising two year's old, 6 calves. Implements.--Massey-Harris binder 6 foot cut, Deering mower nix foot cut,•McCoemiek rake, Mosses -Harris 18 hoe drill, Mammy -Harris cultivator. Cookshutt double riding plow, 2 furrow walking plow. 4.seetion harrows, comer. roller. high wagon, truck wagon, uxir sleighs, wagon box. gravel box, hay rack and stock ruck combine. 16 feet; Clin- ton fanning mill. grind stone, pulper, cutting box. Maple Leaf grinder, crasher. net scale., set brace mounted harness, set plow hononn, nunntity straw, 4 sling ropey and chain, 125 three inoh tile, 2 sap pane. 4 dozen buckets, quantity of scantling dozen grain bags. sot tandem whillletre,y whifiletrrs and neck - yokes, forks. .hovels and other articles' too numerous to mention. Sale at one "clock pan., sharp. Terms. -All sum. of 810 and scaler, cash: over that amount 12 months' credit will be givero on furrivhing approved joint notes. Five per cent. off for ash on credit amounts. ' No reserve owing to ill health. THOMAS R. WORDEN, Proprietor: James Joao,. Auctioneer. 281322 Tif Compositors and Linotype Operators ■ There are still a few good positions open in Toronto. $36.00 per week. guarantee of permanent position,open shop. Transportation will be paid.. Over six hun- dred compositors are in steady positions. Write in confidence to W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary Toronto Typothetae 71 Bay Street, Toronto Hutchison's Specials 3 Ib. package Weston's fresh crisp biscuits 50c Special 10 per cent discount on all fancy sweet biscuits, Lard is again down, the present puce is 17c Pink Salmon, 14 10c Pinsk ;Salmon 13c Red Salmon 29C Red Salmon, Autumn Leaf 35c Domestic Onions, lb, 7c, or 4 for25., Spanish Onions, lb., 10c, or 3 for25r Large Pepper Castors filled with best Black Pepper, reg. 20c for15c Sliced Singapore Pineapple, reg 36c, for 25c Coffee, per pound....40, 50 and 60c Baker's fresh grated Cocoanut in its awn milk, regular 25c a can for 20c Colored Shredded Cocoanut, rose or 'strawberry 20c Ground Nutmegs in shaker tin....6c Ground Allspice in shaker tin 6c Borax, 10 oz. package, special...18c Pint Sealers, Olives 60c Five. Roses, Purity, Rob Roy, Manitoba Best and Model Flours at the Lowest Prices at which they should be sold end deliver, ed, F. P. Hutchison THE CIASH CabOCER• . , PHONE 166. $AJ8$ . SRGuYrilit ..s et awle`'"l aw'I °H"'q'uarr uy�yw�i of bteeinS1 11Rg11,NW ka bid; 'w•, Leasee •P',ARM$ FOR SALE RAMS FOR SAX* t 'RAYS BONS d w {� tow sale fu the T Ire improved. on easy tagaa• end of 9Jl m wpl! THOMAS sari CAMERON, Exeter, Out. Daymant TH 8d68.4f 1-K FARM FOR BALi71- -FOR HALE 800TH 8041 of lIqott 16. and 17 on the 2nd con- cselon of 11a coMining 86 mere of choice Mnd, soil er destined and fend, triune barn end "table, frame lama. with kitchen, good ordmrd. 'Three mils from Seaforth. For raneer�r particular. apply on the premiss or .0641*. Sieforth P. 0. '1'. NAS/d. 2818:2 VARA! FOR SAL,. LOT 6, CONCESSION 4, Stanley, 190 acres mese or lam; 80 acre under bush and broken land, the re- malndef is cleared lend, ready for spring work. Weld drained raid well fenced; one good bank barn, 65060, good stable under It, hen hose and pig' pen, 20x47, drive hose 20x40; good two.,tory frame hose. For further pertieukrs apply to JOHN D. McBETH, R. R. No. 1. Varna . Phone 14-81, Hanel!. % 2812x8 lk ARM FOR SALE.- 250- ACRES, MORE or Iter, Coneeslen 4 and 6, Stanley 'row -whip, about 4i5 miles from Clinton. Well Improved, good 'bay loom, 15 acres hardwood and cedar bosh. practically all fenced with new wire fencing. Fiat -oleo home and barn; telephone• rural mall de- livery. Will edl a reasonable terms. Apply n p ism to ADAV STEWAR'F. R. R. No. 5, Clinton. 27984f r l A1(M FOR SALE. t•i MILE SOUTH of Brucefleld, Lot It Conc,osion I. Stanley, 500 acre.. There are on the premier* one good bank barn, implement hose, straw shed, a good frame haus:, 3 good never -fail- ing wells, windmill on one. The farm is well fenced and well drained. Rural mei' and phone. This L one of the bast' farms in the township, and will be mold on reasonable trema. Pries„salon given ill No - ember. For further pnrtleuloeo apply to DREW SWAN, Brueearld, Out 2702-te 1l ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 20, Conca,nion 6, Met illoo. containing 100 all cleared except 8 acro, of hardwood brash. There are on 1h.• premises a bank born with atone and cement foundation, 46x82, with cerement floors': driving shed, 14x86; frame stable. 28x82, .large gravel home, 7 rooand kitchen, Gement /loin cellar. lInrd an and soft water In kitchen: two acro, of orchard. The farm'all wire fenced and tilt drained. Well at barn 'and also well at the bush. This is n good' arm -__one of the hest in McKillop. It " 'tufted• 6 mile, from the Town" of Seaforth and one mile from school and church. Rural trail and phone. Will he sold on reasonable terms. For further particulate apply on the prern- Men or uddram R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. ROBERT A. HOGG. 2801-tf THE EXECUTORS OF 'rug LATE ARCHI- bnld McGregor offer for .ole Lot 16, 6th Cancea.lon, McKillop. 100 acres of first elms form lands. The band in in a Haat clues state of cultivation and there are rented on the premien. a good frame dwel- ling house, with kitchen attached; fret. barn 76054 with atone foundation, .tabling underneath and cement floors and water throughout, -driving hoose, pig pen and hen house. Also about to acres of good hard - --- - wood hush. The property is well fenced and mai drained and cony:nicer to good markts, MAKE MONEY churches and school.- For further particulars mai apply to MISS LILLY ,f. MrGREGOR, on the premiaea, or to II. S. HAYS. Solicitor. Sea- fortth. On 2795-Ser Cured Pork: has suffered a few Roe declines lately. but the quality we have toseven better than ever. � me hams, Rolls, Cottage Rolls, Sausage, Etc. Baking Powder, Eggo, per pound tin 28c Currants, re -cleaned 20c Pure (Maple Syrup, per gt76c Gong's Soups, 6 pkgs. for25c Meat Baskets, . good size, each , 10c Did you get one of those 48c Brooms? Ypu can't beat them. SPROAT & SPROAT Phone 8. Pay Cash and Pay Less 10 lb. Pail Corn Syrup 90c 5 Ib. Pail Corn Syrup 60c 10 11). Pail Lily White Syrnp...$1.00 5 tb. Pail Lily White Syrup 55e Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, per dozers ....$2.75 68c 68e 68c 68c $4.25 $8.65 41.80 $925 10 bars P. & G. Soap 10 bars Surprise Soap 10 Bars Sun -light Soap 10 bars Comfort Soap Purity Roar Granulated Sugagr 10 abs. Clover Honey Five Roses Flour W. J. Finnigan Phone No. 72. FOWL WANTED Any quantity of Live Fowl delivered at the Itornl Hotel Stably, every Wednesday forenoon. lligh,t rash one.. 2805-tf J. G. MrMICHAEL. FARM FOR SALE: -FARM OF TWO HUN - tired acro adjoining' the Town of Sea - forth, conveniently situated to all churches. schools and Collegiate. There is a comfort - en; able brick 1100x56cottage stone stabling cement anda neath for 6 horses, 75 head of cattle and 40 hogs with eteei stanchions end water before all stock; litter carrier nod feedc arrier and two cement silos: driving shedand plat- form scale;. Watered by a rock well and windmill. The farm is well drained and In a high state of cultivation. The crop is all i • the ground- Noire clay loam. Immedi- ate posse,sion. Apply to M. BEATON, R. R 2, Senforth, Ont 2787.00 AT HOME $15 to $60 paid Weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No can- vassing. We instruct and supply you with steady work West -Angus Showcard Ser- vice, Church & Colborne Sts. Toronto. A. Cockburn Bargain Store, Seaforth Specials in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear and Woollen Goods SWEATERS LADIES' for men. A glans,• :tt our stock will convince von we have quality and price. Worth $5.00, for Worth $10.00 for Worth $12.10 for $3.00 $5.00 $8.50 BOYS' heavy Sweaters from $2.50 t'c' $4.00 GIRLS' Pullover and Sweat, r Coats all at :2.50 LADIES' Sweaters. Good cols, worth $8.00, for .- $5.00 MEN'S. fleeced Underwear on sale at....89c Arnvy Underwear, 61) per cent• wool at $1.25 Men's Combination, all wool, at $3.50 and $4.25 LADIES' Fan and Winter Underwear, ranging in pride from ...50c' 75c, 85e. $1.00. $1.25. $ 2.50 and $2.00 1'umbina_i.5, all sizes for 81.72,. $1.98, $2.19 and $3.25 CHILDREN'S Underwear. fleece lined, for boys at 69c Also Conlbinalioo $1.50 .JUST RECEIVED A fine lot. of Boys' Pullovers, Navy and grey, (.rimmed with red; fine knits, sollinl; at....$1.25 SOX Pure all wool, fine brown, black and grey and heather, a snap ill MEN'S Wool work sox, all wool at Other lines from 25c 79c ••65c to 50c LADIES' Real fine Heather Hose, just arrived, at per pair.... ..... $1.50 LADIES' and Children's Wool Hose, heavly at they last.. ....65c. 70c, 761. oldie Here At Last Gold Band and Rose Pattern pinnerware " These are our "open stock" te>ctia = Get your hatchings while Wonderful Values in Graniteware Kitchen Needs in. Greater Variety Christmas' Goods Arai i ng 3 And Prices Are Right. ' °" The Cash Way" Store . Beattie Bros. Seafor ' h 0 0 0 0 0000.00000 o W. T. BOX & CO. O Embalmer and 0 O Funeral Directors O O H. C. O Holder of GoveBO%rnment 0 Diploma and License O O Charges moderate O O Flowers furnished on short 0 O Night notice. O O Calls Day Calls 0 O Phone 175 Pho48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 04 0 0 O O 0'000 X00000000 S. T. HOLM$S ' .,0 O Funeral Director and Q. O Licensed' Embalmer O 0 Undertaking Parlor* in 0 0 Beattie Block opposite The 0 O Expositor Office. Residence 0 0 Goderich St., opposite Dr. 0 0 Scott's. 0 0 Flowers furnished on abort 0 0 notice. 0 O Phone Night or Day 118 0 000000.000 0000 VICTORY LOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at 3Z per annum. o, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAiD-UP CAPITAL - - $115,00000' . RESERVE FUND . . $15,000,000 SEAFORTH b ORTH $RANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager. 1 Dominion Stores Limited Seaforth Chain Grocery Stores of Canada Sugar, 10 lbs 85c 100 pounds $8.25 Cheese 22c Soda Biscuits, lb 17c Special Blend Tea, 3 pounds Toilet Paper, 6 rolls Dates, 2 lbs Castile Soap, 7 bars Fancy Biscuits, Ib. from 20c t No. 3 Pure Lard Pure Lard, 2 lbs Corn Starch, 2 pkgs.. Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. Rest Pastry Flour, 24 pounds 90c Oh! Look! Machine Sliced Bacon...35c Comfort, Gold, Surprise, Sunlight and P. & G, 10 cakes 67c $1.00 Special Blend Coffee39c ..25c Cornflakes, 5 pkgs 49c 25c New Seedless Raisin, lb27c ..25c 1 M. tin Choice Salmon,17c Qt. Bottle Catsup 25e 0 40c No. 3 Shortening 51c 57c Reg. 15c Violet Soap, 35c ., cakes 25c' ..19c Laundry Starch, 2 lbs 19e 20c Cream Wheat, 4 lbs 25c This Saturday only we will deliver orders over $2.00... Dominion Stores, Limited, Seaforth 30DAY SALE30 )1, Ordered Clothing FREE PANTS given with every Suit or Overcoat ordered during the month of November "MY WARDROBE" MAIN STREET - - - $EA F Mer$