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MARRIAGES
QXd$bld, ,llravt.--0h-' .lidarch 24th, in Ea, f
,.•R. Th ks) Oheroh, Seaforth, by the Rel.
••Brown Annie Kathleen, eldest
ter' of Mr. and Mrs. William Krnee,
andW6Mrs. John 011dfie d b11111, oth of Tacker9099 of'.:
smith,
--Gowdy-Metcalfe: In'Howlett, on March 7,6,
Mae Laura Metcalfe, to Mr. Nelson G.
Gowdy, both of Howick.
Mniollan-Spear..-At Seaforth Preebyter•lan
Manse, by Rev. F. 11. Larkin, on Thursday
March 28rd, mfr. Andre . McLellan and
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Mia. Iola Grace %MIM , both of .Hebbert
Township.
.DEATHS
^,Batnbin•-1n Seaforth, on March 20th, John
Renlein, aged 52 years, 1 month and 0 days.
Winter. -In Seoforth, on March 24th, Robert
Winter, aged 72` years, 4 menthe and 11
dam. /
Whlteley.In Seaforth. on March 28rd.
Elizabeth Gilebriet Carmichael, roust of
the late George Whiteley, in her 60th year.
Fulton. -In Brussels, on March 15th, Flora
dleeNeil, relict of the late Jame. Fulton,
aged 80 years. 2 months and 16 days.
Powell. -At St. Jaseph'e Hospital, London,
on Tumdol, March 28th, 1922. Grace Evelyn
Strachan, beloved wife of Wm. L. Powell,
Watferloy Prete, Toronto.
lleGee.--'in Wlndsar, an .March 22nd, Loulaa
Chesney, wide of Jacob McGee, Sr.. of
Ooaeridh, Mid elotcr of the lata G. M.
Chesney, of Seaforth.
ABBn.-1n Stage, on March 26th, Jamie
-Alen, aged 60 years, 6 menthe and 26
days.
IN MEMORIAM •
Note.-Ttems under Ode head will be charg-
ed 50cents per single verso end 25 cents for
each additional verse.
In loving memory of W. Henderson Fur-
reet, who departed this life March 20th, 1918,
in Trouville, France.
In depth ofrow, who can tell
Of the loss of one we loved so well.
And while he sleeps a peweftfl sleep.
His loving memory we'll always keep.
LOVED ONES.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Et GGS FOR HA'T'CHING. -BARRED ROCK
bred -to -lay, from 0.A.C. breed, good
laying strain. Apply W J. 11. CAMPBELL,
it. R. No. 1, Scafurth. 2833x2
WANTED. CAT'T'LE: FOR PASTURING
For further information apply to Mr.
THOMAS FOWLER, Huron Road. 'Tucker -
smith, R. R. No. 2. 2333x2
L, GGS FOR HATCHING.- S. C. WHITE
Leghorn. from 2 year old flock, 50 cents
a dozen. T. .1. WF.BS'rER, R. R. Nu. 3. Sea -
forth. Phone 2 on 143. 2232x3
won SALE. -THREE GOOD' COWS, HEAVY
milkers. one 8 years old, two 0 yearn
old, to frmhee in April. ROBERT CLARICE.
R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; Lot 7, Concession 6
Hullett. i 2881-1
GpuMRe te-b
1u° aS._ euenolQ *rfelgl dile. PAft
ovewpa Lek
0 steare ti4ipg Z years, 0 hepaadeps two'
years). 7 *Meta2,8 'Wag I Year, 6 heifers ;Ie-
iag -8 year, 8 bales beavm, 2 Young calves,
Rises -8 Yoalmbira ;tows due in MaY, • $� -.
bred Bedritandre pow due in May, 1 ark-
ehire bow Ane In May, Fowl About 50 Dore
bred Bernd Rock bene true year old, 2 pare;
broil coolterela, Barred Rocks-. Imelements.y-i
1 peaces -Harris binder 8 foot cut. 1 Meaoe9-'
Harris disc drill nearly new, 1 Deering
mower 6 foot out, 1 o'tael land roller, 1, sot
Msedtlon diamond harrow., 2 odd barrows,
Sl spring tooth cultivator, 1 cora cultivator
with heart attachment, 1 Oookshptt 2dnrrow
.siding plow, 2 walking glows, 1 twin gang
glow, 1 hand cutting bey.. 1. hay rake, two
teenier., 2 Lumber wagon., 1 De oval cream
separator, 1 set lelghe 1 rubber tire buggy
nearly new, 1 steel' tine top hussy, 1 light
wagon, 1 set ,ogles 1000 lbs. capacity one
combination stock and bay rack. 1 gravel box,
1 hay rack, 1 wood rook, 1 root Helper, 20 -
foot badder, 1 extenelon, ladder, 1 dozen
Window 0nshe4. 1 pig erste. one wheelbarrow,
buggy tongue, set breeching team harneoe, set
plow harne.e. three Bete single harnese, a
quantity of, bay, about 80 bushel. of 1920
,
out 20 grain bogs, Household 'Effect. -One
dombination china cabinet and buffet nearly
new, 1 round dicing extension table new, 1
kitchen extension table, 1 Iron bed with
eprioge and mattreee nearly new, 6 kitchen
chairs, 1 Pandora range nearly new, 1 hang-
ing lamp. Aladdin hanging lamp, parlor lamp,
meat grinder, mall box. dippers and attachment
for filling elle, chains, shovels, forks and
other article. tee ameroua to mention.
Everything moat be diopoael of m proprie-
tor has sold his farm. Terms --,Hay and grain
and all sums of $10 and under, mush; ever
that amount 12 months' credit will be given
on furniehmg approved Joist notes. A dis-
count of 4 per cent anew.' for cash on
credit aniounte. ARTHUR C. ROUTLEDGE,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2882-2
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1 00111K
11'11,660., 1 aged
calves at to
ot
FRM.FOR SALE. --FIFTY ACRES, EAST
'Ahalf of Lot 4. Coneemion 3. Tuckersmith.
A good grass farm. Apply to JA01160 J. Mc-
QUAID, 318 Ford Avenue. HIighland Park.
Michigan, nr t,. PETER II. McGRA'rH, St.
Columben. Om. 28:12-3
F, AILM FOR SALE.. 100 ACRES ON LUT
0, Concesion 5, Stanley. 30 acne bush.
will sell with or without bush: an over -flow-,
inn spring on the premise, if not sold will
rent. Apply to A. C. ROIITI.F.OGE, R. R.
Nu.' 4, Senfurth. 2513-2
SEED OATS FOR SALE. --ABOUT 500
bushels 1921 Sheffield Standard sent ants,
testing 34 to 36 pounds, 80 cents per bushel.
Also a Yorkshire sow,carrytng third litter,
due March 12th. J. R. HYDE, Lot 8, Con-
cession 2. Stanley, Mutton P. 0. Phone 11
on 86, Hensel! Central. 2881.3
11'0R SALE. -1600 BUSHELS OF SEED
oats, grown in -1020. good and clean.
Apply to ALEX. SPARKS, R. R. No. 2,
Seaforth. Phone 14-236. 2821-tf
WOOD FOR SALE. -THE, UNDERSIGN -
Ad htw on hand a quantity of hard
maple weed, both dry and green, all Indy
wood. Price, rensonahle. Delivered in large
or small quantities ns required. Phone 14
on 133, Scafurth. THOS. SIIILLINGLAW.
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SALE RFGISTER
On Tuesday, April 1lth, at one
olelock p.m., on Lot 'l, Concession 14,
Grey, Extensive Sale of Clydesdale
Horses and Shorthorn Cattlb. Capt.
T. E. Robson, Auctioneer; Arch.
Hislop, Proprietor.
CARD OF THANKS
Wed ire to thank our neighb,na and friends
for their kindnese expressed to us during
the illness and since the death of our aunt.
Mies Jessie Allen. '
2833 Nciceo and Nephew.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Matter of the Estate of John Allen.
late of the Township of Hibbert. in the
County of Perth. Laborer, Deceased.
Baby Chicks For Sale.
Will have during the semen about 6,000
Baby Chicks, bred-to-lsy single comb Whito
Leglwrns, the cockerels being from 803 -egg
otraio. 910.00' per 100. Send orders early
as we have never been able to fill all'orders.
INGLEWORTH POULTRY YARDS,
Holme.ville.
E. J. Trcwartha, Phone 22-611. 2832x6
The I Creditors of the above named John
Allen,, who died on or about the 19th day
of Match, 1922, are requested on or before
the 16th dpy of April. 1922, to send to the
tinders -ivied Executors of the said Estate,
full particulars of their claims against his
Estate after which date the assets of the
said Estate will he distributed among the
parties entitled thereto. having regard only
to thoseclaims of which notice has been
received no shove.
This notice is given pursuant to Section
66 of "The Trustee Act."
Dated at Bothwell this 28th clay of March,
A. D., 1922.
REV. JOHN KENNER.
Executor.
Bothwell, Ont.
All persons Indebted to the estate of the
late Jessie Allen, alto of Hibborts are hereby
notified to pay ail seceunta owing the said
estate forthwith to the above named Execu-
tor.
Notice is ales hereby -further given that
the house, shed and lot located In tha vil-
lage- of Statfa, .the property of the late
John Allen, H offered for sale by tender.
Highest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tenders to be sent to above named
Executor on or before April 16th. 2888-8
AUCTION SALp
SPRING SHOW
Horses and Cattle
The Annual Spring Show, under
the auspices of the South Huron Agri-
cul;.ural Society, of Stallions, Harness
and Halter Horses, Bulls and Cows,
win he held in
HENSALL
Tuesday, April 4th, 1922
PRi'LE 1.1ST:
HORSES
Clydesdale or Shire Stalion
Int 2n.1 ani
rd.� I ion ' 310 07 Si
1 ::1!i,,•::.!,'' Id 11,19 ur Ian r.. _ 0 4 2
Belgian or Percheron
Ag. -1 Stallion- 6 4 2
Stallion foaled 1919 or later 6 .1 2
Carriage or Roadster
Aged Seal lion 5 3
Stallion foaled 1919 or Interu 3 2
Special for SW1E14 92.00 box of
Stationery acrid 1 year's sub-
criptiun to the Hensull Ob-
server.
Harness Horses
Heavy Draft Team 8 i 3
Heavy Draft Brood mare
In foal 6 1.50
Ser nd prire given hy G. T.
Mirk le. -ark of I trity Flour ; 3rd
prize glean by George Brock, a
Neekyoks•.
3 year old heavy shaft gelding
or filly foaled in 1910 3.75 2
First prize given Ip• R. J. Ma-
ureen, one pail of Stock Food.
2 year old Heavy Draft Gelding
or filly foaled in 11120 3.50 2
Agricultural 'ream 6 4 2
First and second prix:¢., liven
by Makers Bank.
Agricultural mare in fen) 10 5
First prize eiven'by Ronthron
R Drysdale, ne ockieg chair; 2nd
prize given rins.1,40, Young.
3 year ,rid agricultural ceiling
or Fuly foaled in 191'1 3 22.50
Second prize given by E. Ran-
nie, merchandise.
2 year old Agriculture! Gelding
For Filly foaled in 1920
irut prize given hp A. W. E.
Hemphill. Stock Food ; 2nd prize
!riven by Brown & Clark, neck -
yoke.
lienvy Draft. or Agricalturnl
Colts foaled in 1921 4 3 2
let prize given by Moore Bens.,
4 pknv charas'value 84; second
prize by W. A. Morl.aren, stable
fork, value 03.00.
Gsnerol Purpose 'room 5 2
190 p"'nc given by W. 0. Mont-
gomery. 55 in mcrehandise; 2nd
Prize by Cook Bros.. auto tube,
any 490
Cnrringe Tenm 4 2
4ingle Carriage 1lorsr, 4 2
Itoadr t er 'Teem 4
Single Roadster 4 2.50 2
Third prize by W. C. Davis.
Mane list.
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM.
The undersigned _TM) sell Icy public auc-
tion
mstion at the Metropolitan Hotel Exeter, on
Saturday, April let, at 2 p.m., sharp, the
following improved ferns lands: Part Lot
18, (oneoelon 1, Hay Township, containing
90 acres ee land more or lean. On the farm
fo a good brick cottage, and bank barn, with
good' stabling; and other outbuilding.; .boast
6 acres of good hardwood bush, and ronin¢
oreherd. Tile drained and in good eta df
aultivatinn for spring 000110; .bout 11 acres
of fall wheat, and tell ploughing done. plenty
of good Nestor. Well located, 29 miles from
sanest, and 820 %Bee from Exeter. Terme
--•0 per ,cent on day of sale andbatsncre
In 80 days Or edpbe0 upon .0000100100. 'Fur-
shaler may Imre %wo•th of price on farm
by' arrang"menti FRAM E. ROSS, Pto-
pO4dtSr' Frank Taylor,. Apettnneer. 2892-1
Anatol
Spring Fair
Clinton
THURSDAY, APRIL 8th
Pure -3rd Bull Sale
to be held at 1 pan. i
12 Good Bulls of . Beef
Breeds are consigned to
this Sale.
Write for Catalogue.
A. J. McMURRAY, Sec'y.
SPECLALS
T. W. Parlmer, 1 pair of $7.00 Shoes, for
the beet Roadster or Carriage. Horse in
harness.
Owen Geiger, bag of linseed meal for the
best Percheron Stallion.
T. C. Joynt, 98.60 for beat female draft
or agricultural, any age.
W. Sangster. 86.00 box of cigars for best
Clydesdale Stallion,
R. Donaldson, 5 pounds of 'rep, for best
Bull, any age.
CATTLE
Aberdeen Angus
let 2nd
Aged Bull $6 $4 calved lved after September 1. 1920 0 4
Cow 3 2
Heifer ander 2 yearn old 8 2
Shorthorns
Aged Bull 6 4
Bull, calved after September 1, 1920 5 4
First Frize, Dr. Peck, 05.00.
Caw 9 2
Heifer under 2 years old 3 2
BllWher Steer or heifer, grade 6 4
lot and 2nd prizes by W. E. Maff,
410.00 in cement or tile.
Boys' Judging C- ompetition
Three Prizes will be given in' a Boys' Judg-
Ing Contest on Horses. Hoye to be 20 yearn
of age or under. First prize, 26.00; 2nd
Prize, $4.00; Ord, prize. $2.00. Rules and
conditions made known on day of Fair.
Entries Free. The above prizes were giver)
by Dr. Moir, and Meson. H. C. Soldan anti
Robert 00aeLaren.
afbe tl°I! �NiR
1at4 ldr.
, to thank . 9
Ltapi�b eiyltl
tion.
IS H. RANI1IN,
. • HOLMESTE' I► 11',Q
2888,x8 `
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1fr PUB1L IC APOLOGY
so
I do Madegize to the farming public in not
being,gb1e,tit produce onow for winter oldish -
Ing At allow sop to have your. Spring supply
of �drads'tile home. But I have prgdeeed a
gores stack of mile from 1 -inch to 10 -inch,
an I have reduced the price, although clay
drain .tile -always paid their way. I have
light a truck for delivering anywhere 'on'
good roads at reasonable rate. I am wean-
ed to give you anyr vice or convenience
you map need. You willowe me an apology
if yorr'don't drain that wet Held with good
clay bile supplied_ br
WILLIAM 61. SRPOAT,
Phone 9 on 136.
2883-M eenforth, P. 0.
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We are Still Selling at
Bankrupt Price
Lower Prices in Ladies' or 13/4 Yards Finest Navy
Men's Suit Lengths.
1 Suit Length, Black Serge.
Regular $6.50 a yd. 4
00
for
1 Suit Length, Grey Check.
Regular $7 00cent
yard, for
Blue Serge, worth $8.00 per
yard. Whole
going at
o e plebe 9.00
Childrej's Cotton Hose, fast
black, all sizes. Regular 35
per 4.50
for
s a pair, 18c
1 Suit Length, Brown Stripe. Children's Pure Wool Black
Regular $7.50 per
yard, for
f.5.50
Ribbed Hose, :ill firsts. Re-
gula 90
for
r 90c
a pair, 150C
2 Suit Lengths, Blue Serge.
Regular $8.00 per Boys' Blouses. -A fine line
vard far 6,00 of nice striped, just the
2 Suit Lengths, Pencil Strip-
ed, Blue Serge, Regular $8
per yard,
for 6.00
1 Suit Length, Pencil Strip-
ed, Blue Serge, Regular
$8.50 per yard, 60
for •
2 Suit Lengths, Blue 'Serge.
Regular $8.50 per G
yard, for 6. 5®
thing for Spring and Sum-
mer. While 1
last, at
l e t t(�}• 55c
Boys' Every -day Shilx,
made of best mater-
ial. While they last: %5C
WATCH hOR THE BIG
WINDOW
Boys' Caps to arrive shortly
At a Wonderfill Low Price.
All Exhibitors must firet become Members
of thfa Society by paying One Dollar to the
Seoroters,. Entries can be made with the
Secretary nil the C I91'- Octal until one,
o'clock an the day cit - ndgae e'L•
deem. Baal. Atnide0' ,0011 hp,
Orwed for all 1�fiI14'N. -?: ,.
H. C. SO,
K. M. Melt,
sit,, Mensal.
rift Sea• forth,
Greig's Old Stand
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Arrive Stratford ,,.7.88 a.m. Dly.lp{.1166ndpg
Arrive Iftoohener ...8,96 a.m. pis. Ms. St10dw93
Arrive Guelph ..,8.60 a.m, Day.' Ex' Sunday
,Arrive Toronto :..10.16 a.m. Dly. Es. Sanas
Leave Toronto. ....610 p,m. Dly. Ex. Sundall
Leave Guelyb 740 p.m. Dip. Ex. Sunday
Lerma Kitchener ..8.11 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Leave Stratford :..9.06 p.m, Dly. Es. Sunday
;Arrive Scafonth.. ..9.50 p -m. D1y. Ea. Sunday
Buffet -Parlor Gar and first class
vestibule coaches in each ,d'ireotdon.
Entiie train runs through wathoat
change.
For full particulars as to tickets,
etc., apply to Grand Trunk Ticket
Agents.
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only .150
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The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada
Pure Orar,ge
Marmalade
CI
Finest Cleaned 17c
Currants per lb.
Canned Plums 19c
Canned Pumpkins 15c
Canadian
Cheese per lb. �C
Seeded Raisins � Breakfast
per package 19c Bacon 31clb.
P. & G., Sunlight, Com -
Choice Prunes fort, Surprise, Gold
2119.
1 It costs less than any other car by several
hundred dollars.
2 It costs less for gasoline.
3 It costs less for tires.
4 It costs less for repaiFs.
5 Service is obtainable wherever you go.
6 Its resale or trade-in value is higher than
that of any other car.
7 Easiest to operate: both hands on the steer-
ing wheel all the time.
8 No radical changes in design to make a last
year's model appear out of date.
9 Engine power in excess of your needs always
available.
10 Quick pick -up --gets away first in a traffic
jam.
J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH
Authorized Agent for Ford Care, Trunks and Tractors.
2 lbs. 29c 14 °,0,' $1.00
Our Tea45c ib.Special Blend lingering flavor
Matches
Every Strike,
3 boxes
for
a Light
35c
1 Brooms 39c
1 last 6 for 27c
Candies
Spools, Humbugs, Mixed, Creams
25c lb.
Best Pastry Flour
24sack
1b. for 95c
Try our Bread Flour
for good Bread
Pure -Lard, in Bulk 20c 1
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selection. We are specialists in outfitting the
Ladies for any occasion, Ladies' Suits, Coats,
Skirts, Frocks, Blouses and Lingerie at the Low-
est possible Prices. Hats made to matchMyour
selection of Suit or Dress.
Remember We pay your Railway Fare from your town to our
Store and back to your town again on purchases of
$25.00 or over.
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
J. A. Duggan, Ltd., Stratford, Ont.
DOMINION STORES Ltd
The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada
Pure Orar,ge
Marmalade
CI
Finest Cleaned 17c
Currants per lb.
Canned Plums 19c
Canned Pumpkins 15c
Canadian
Cheese per lb. �C
Seeded Raisins � Breakfast
per package 19c Bacon 31clb.
P. & G., Sunlight, Com -
Choice Prunes fort, Surprise, Gold
2119.
1 It costs less than any other car by several
hundred dollars.
2 It costs less for gasoline.
3 It costs less for tires.
4 It costs less for repaiFs.
5 Service is obtainable wherever you go.
6 Its resale or trade-in value is higher than
that of any other car.
7 Easiest to operate: both hands on the steer-
ing wheel all the time.
8 No radical changes in design to make a last
year's model appear out of date.
9 Engine power in excess of your needs always
available.
10 Quick pick -up --gets away first in a traffic
jam.
J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH
Authorized Agent for Ford Care, Trunks and Tractors.
2 lbs. 29c 14 °,0,' $1.00
Our Tea45c ib.Special Blend lingering flavor
Matches
Every Strike,
3 boxes
for
a Light
35c
1 Brooms 39c
1 last 6 for 27c
Candies
Spools, Humbugs, Mixed, Creams
25c lb.
Best Pastry Flour
24sack
1b. for 95c
Try our Bread Flour
for good Bread
Pure -Lard, in Bulk 20c 1
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