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BIRTHS
Eeid- +At the Cottage 'Hospital, Tbl o*to,�� pp4o
Marsh 81st, to Mr. and Mrs. A.' P. 'Reid.
• son -Leslie Bruce Reid.
Saint -4n Wingi am on Maros 96th? to Mr:.
and hire. R. H. ∭ a danabtee.
YcLitren•-In the .W em General 8o petal
to Mr. and Mrs, John M. *Laren. Mae.
.ilii" vNtey; a' loll i er.
llohlroeder --In Vabor1'npee,. on 24*3. to
M*r',tad . Mss. EI aell Bosch , a dough-
Ja1wn-aa Uaboralli' on Man* lith, . to Mr.
' and 71Gi. 'R. John. a son.
Wit
Easter
- IIIABBIAGBS
Ands .•-At hlon.-,At First Methodist
Merck • Bt. glair, Mich., on Maros 26th,
M ''RN'. Ir. B. Johnston, (Ialre Marie.
daaeljter .6 Mr. and Mrs. Jams Adamson.
of St. Clair, to E. Clifford Andrews,
ri youngest son od Police Magistrate and Mrs.
8. J. Andrews, of Clinton.
DEATHS
3outledge.-At Lansford, North bakota, on
March 8th, Charles Leslie Roafledge, sac-
otd eon pf .Mr. and Mre, George Rogitledge,
aged six years and 15 days.
Browns In Hullett, on ApPII 4th. Sarah
n, . relict of the late Neil Brown,
1 �4*88th year.
F11bif .-On Thursday, March 80th, at To-
,wn ,Oeneral 'Hospital, Elisabeth Atkinson
Wllhitle, dearly beloved wife of Rev. J.
Thomas Wilhide, in her 49th year (20 years
mission, workers in, Australia and New
lrealanti on way to Palestine and India).
OufitJleaee, .in .McKilipp township, on March
27th, John nuncios,. aged 82 years.
Handford. -In Exeter, on March 25th, Frank
13. Handford, aged 31 years and 2 months.
IN MEMORIAM
44ote.-Item. under this head will be chore -
pp penin Der single vers. and 26 cents for
each additional verse.
In loving memory of Mrs. George Munn,
who departed this life April 3rd, 1921, in
the Fergus Hcapital.
One year to -day our heart. stili sore,
Aa time goes on we mien her more;
Her cheerful face, her loving smile,
No one on earth can take her place;
And dh, the hours when I'm alone,
Dear mother, how I long for you.
2834x1 Daughter and Son.
In 4ovingg memory of Walter Workman,
bgloved nob of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Work -
roan, who died one year ago to -day, April
nth.
When the shades of Heaven are falling,
And we are sitting all alone;
Into our hearts there comes a longing
If he only would come home.
Oh, how often our hearts do wander
To a grave not far away,
Where we Add our darling Walter
Just a year ago to -day.
Father, Mother and Brothers.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
PASTURE. -A
young cattle
horses for sale.
LIMITED NUMBER OF
wanted to pasture, also two
3. THOMSON, Brucefield.
2834x2
ORSE FOR SALE. -ONE GOOD HEAVY
Gelding four year's old. Apply on Lot
18, Concession 2, Tuekeramith, 2832-1
14"'+ FAl§TURF ' I:A'NDP
S ' TO LET:-McKIL'Lt
Township, 225 acres, well fenced. Good
well and new windmill on land. CHARLES
REGELE, R. R. No. 1, Dublin. 2834-2
WANTED. -CATTLE TO GRASS DURING
the pasture season. Apply to MRS.
PETER FISHER, Concession 3, Stanley, Kip -
pen, Ont 2834-4
poo SALE. -EGGS FOR HATCHING,
bred -to -lay Barred Plymouth Rock eggs,
60 cents per setting of 15; or 50 cents per
dozen. ROBERT SCARLET, Esq., R. R. 1,
Seaforth. Ent. 2834x1
EGGS FOR HATCHING. -BARRED ROCK
bred -to -lay, froln O.A.C. breed, good
laying strain. Apply to J. H. CAMPBELL,
R. R. No. 1. Seaforth. 2888x1
WANTED. -CUTTING BOX WITH 12 -INCH
mouth piece_ and reverse gear- Mast
be in good condition. State price and loca-
tion to EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth.
2834x2
WANTED. -CATTLE FOR PASTURING.
For further .information apply to Mr.
THOMAS FOWLER, Huron Road, Tucker -
smith, R. R. No. 2. 2833x2
EGGS FOR HATCHING.- S. C. WHITE
,Leghorn from 2 year old flock, 50 cents
a dozen. T. J. WEBSTER, R. R. No. 3, Sea -
forth. Phone 2 on 143. 2832x3
FOR SALE. ---A QUANTITY OF REN -
nim' Early Yielder Oats, yields -over 100
bushels to the acre. Rennie charges $3.25
for same oats. I charge $1.00 n bushel.
Apply to GEORGE PRICE, R. R. No. 1,
Seaforth. 2884x1
FOR SALE. -THREE GOOD COWS, HEAVY
enilkers one 8 years aid, two 9 years
old, to freshen in April. ROBERT CLARKE,
R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; Lot 7, Concession 5,
Hullett. 2881 tf
FOR SALE. -BARRED ROCK BRED -TO -
Lay eggs. Exhibition strain from E. D.
Thompson's Imperial Ringlet, •the strain that
has won every prize and cup at Madison
square Garden the last 8 years. Apply to
JAMES DORRANCE, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth.
2884x2
FARM FOR SALE. --FIFTY ACRES, EAST
half of Lot 4, Concession 3, Tuckeramith.
A good gram farm. Apply to JAMES J. Me-
QUAID, 818 Ford Avenue, Ilighland Park,
Michigan, or to PETER H. McCRATH, St.
CoIu.nban,' Ont. 2832-3
rj ARIf FOR SALE. -100 ACRES ON LOT
° oncession 5, Stanley,. 80 acres bush,
will e1� with or without bush: an over -flow-
ing spfing on the promises. If nit sold will
rent. poly to A. C. ROUTLEDGE, R. R.
No. 4, Seaforth, 2888-2
TOR SALE. -1500 13IJSHELS OF SEED
oats, grown in 1920, good and clean,
Apply to ALEX. SPARKS, R. R. No. 2,
S.aforei. Phony ,14-296. 282141
*00 FOR SALE. -'THE UNDERSIGN.
ed' has on hand a quantity of hard
,maple wood. -both dry and green, all body
wood. Prices reasonable,- Delivered to large
or small quantities, rug required. Phone 14
on 188, Seaforth. Taos. SHILLINOLAW.
2817 tf
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BLANK CARTRIDGE tT1.
Nell made and' eg ' "' istaGs,ce io . ee1io{irh to,.seats
LERS, n,AlldiPS, DOGS
Etter NOT DANGEROUS. Can
,Jay emmutd without risk or ac -
lading to woman or child. Mail -
or 41 -superior
cartridges.
et 750,
00.,
(ON SALE
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Registered Shorthorns
'Good Grade. Cattle
TENDERS ' ,WANTED
T.nde.� ter O. oseetreottest of the Plolb a
( 9> ) will jbbj�ereddvea pF the
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ed Q1161,,, soba toelVens ill ow,
.4 �t 11 ololoskk.. 'delimit
th.'Coangiie TAS
ersU, ,.8earoa'th. A 'dela it Ot 10 A'n'' c..t.
to •ocoal®anp,t ceder, 'Plass and epeollcatlon,
may be Men at Clerk's ollfee, 1. iii. Oen,.
cession 6, McElilop..
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4-$ JOHN 1[eNA
Mr. Thomas Brown has beanI rasa
e.11 by Patine auction_ on Roc
1. Tawrslaip of Tito3.xamitb, 1 *Be
Seaforth, on ''
TUESDAY, APRIL 11tk, at 1 o'clock p.m,.
the. following valuable '. 'Registered thud
good grade live .tock':
1 2- -.err-old Scotch bull, Glen Boy .=146090
dark'red, a strong individual with attractive
r.4 COY =.1¢8829:- bred. January 18th.
1 Road Cow =198880 brad March 15th,
with heifer call, at Md..
1 Rogtan, Heifer 2 years old' a =164986,-- bred
Jaduary, 11th.
1 Rosa Heifer coming. two, ' t 164987 . bred
FebruarY
1 Red Cow 6 years old, bred January 27th.
1 Red Co* 4 years old, bred February 1st.
1 Roan Odw 4 yeses old, bred November llth.
1 Roan Cow, 4 years old, bred March 12th.
1 Red Cow 4 years old, bred March 23rd.
1 Jersey Cow, 8 years, old.
1 -Rei •H tier coming two, bred November 80.
1 ite,5''Heifer coming 2, bred December 28th.
1 Red''Cow, coming 4. bred Decetnber 21,1.
1 Red )I,yty coming 4. bred December 16th.
2 H.ifeitr•'15 months old.
1 Black Heifer coming two.
5 Steeta''lpming two.
9 Calves.
Above cattle are in gilod condition, and
in the event of a purchaser wishing to have
stock kept with grass, arrangements can be
made whereby stock will be well fed at reas-
onable ',flees.
TERMS:
Seven months' credit will be given on
furnishing-Amor:tired Joint :notes. A discount
of 6%• per annum off for cash on credit
amounts... _ ..
T. Brown, • S. F. CARRON,
Auctioneer. • Proprietor.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF CLYDESDALE
Horses, Shorthorns and Grade Cattle. --
Capt. Robson, London, Auctioneer, has re-
-rived instructions from "re undersigned pro-
prietor to sell by public auction at Lot 2,
Concession 14, Grey Township, on Tuesday.
Apri' '1th, n' ' o'clock, the fots,,w'oi,
Registered Clydesdales -1 Reg:,ter.- l C;v1.•s-
da'•s tn..t. 8 years old, 1 t'es.e .•:,-.1 t'I,det-
dale mare 6 years old, 1 Registered Clydes-
dale mare 3 years old, 1 Registered Clydcv-
dale mare rising 2 yearn, 1 Registered Clydes-
dale 4 yours uld, 1 span t411 draft geldinva
tiling 3 years, Grade Cattle -3 Grade heifers
rising 2 years old, 3 Grade steer, rising 5
years old. Shorthorn Cattle- 1 .Shorthorn
bull rising 8 years, off. an Imported cow end
sired by an Imported bull ; 1 :her:nors bull
calf 1 year• old from Imported cow and
aired by an Imported bull; 2 Shorthorn bulla
riving 1 year, sired by imported bull; one
Shorthorn cow with calf at foot; 1 Shorthorn
young cow supposed in calf ; 1 Shurtlern
os:w rising 3 years. supposed in coif, 2 Short-
horn heifers 2 years old. Sale without re-
serve BS the proprietor is overstocked. Terms
---Six months' credit given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. Six per cent. per an-
num allowed off for cash. ARCH. H1SLOP,
Proprietor; Capt. Robson, London, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK
and Implements. -Mr. 'rhos. Brown has
been instructed to sell by public auction on
Lot 13, Concession 4. Tuckersmith, 1,4 mines
south of Egmondville, on Tuesday, April
18th, 1922, commencing -at 1 o'clock, the
following: The 1Farm=The ,farm contains
100 acres of dhoice Land, 5 acres of bush,
20 acres seeded down, balance under cultiva-
tion. Good bank barn 100x36, drive shed,
frame house, all in good repair. Horses --1
horse 9 years old, 1 horse 7 years old„ One
horse coming 4 years old broken in, 1 colt
coming 3 years old, 1 horse 4 years old, 1
horse 6 years old. Cattle -lour cows sup -
wised to ho, in calf, 2 yearling calves, two
calve-, eight months old. Implements --One
Massey -Harris binder, 2 Massey -Harris 6 foot
cut mowers, 1 Massey -Harris hay loader, 1
Massey -Harris side rake, 1 Maseety-Harris
dump rake, 1 Massey -Harris cultivator, one
Superior drill, 1 McCormick low down manure
spreader, 1 Oliver corn cultivator, 2 sets of
teeth : 3 -section harrows, 1 roller, 1 single
scualer, 1 set of Bain sleighs, 1 Bain wagon,
1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 single plow, 1 single
furrow riding plow, 1 2 -furrow riding plow,
1 gang plows' 1 Chatham fanning mill, one
root pulper,. 1. hay rack 16 feet. 1 wood rack,
1 large wagon- box, 1 lord Touring car, 1
set single harness, 1 set breeching harness,
1 set plow. Warne -4.4, 1 'cream separator, one
grindstone.' 4fl gallon' gas tank, 1 Sandy's
Choice crossut saw, 1 hay knife, hoer, shovels,
chains, etc. The foregoing implements are
almost new. Fowl -1 pair geese and 80
hens.. Terms -On Farm made known on day
of sale, or on application to the undersigned.
On Chattels, $10 and under, ,each : over.
that amount 8 months' credit ion approved
joint notes. A discount of 4 cents nn the
dollar allowed for cash on credit amounts..
MRS. WILLIAM CARNOCHAN, Proprietress ;
Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2834-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM LANDS,
Itegivtered Horses'
Farm Stock and Im-
plements. --Acting under the instructions of
the Authorized Assignee and Inspectors of
the estate of Thoma, J. McMichael, of the
Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, Authorized Assignor, there will be
offered for sale by public auction by Thomas
Brown, suctionaer, On the premises. on Thurs-
day, the 13th of April. 1922• at 1430 p.m.,
sharp. the following farm lands, namely: -
1st Parcel Lot Number Three (3), in Third
(3r(I) Concession of the Township of Hul-
lett. in the County of Huron, containing 100
acres. 2nd Parcel -Part of Lot Number Four
(4) in the Third (3rd) Concession, of the
eaid Township of Hullett, containing 77 acres.
Both parcels will he offered for sale subject,
to the existing incumbrances against, the
same. Terms of Sale -Twenty (20) per cent.
down on the day of sale and the balance
within thirty. days thereafter. The property
will be offered for sale subject 4o a reserved
hid. ,Further, particulars and terns of sale
: will bb made'known on the day of sale. There
will also be 'offered for sale at the time and
place aforesaid, the following chattels:-
Horses- -I
hattels:-
Horses--1 Clydesdale stallion, Colonel Bowens,
9 years old (19005) ; 1 Clydesdale SMBi,sn,
Glen Rae, 15 years old, '0353); 1 Clydesdale
stallion, Prince Paramount, 5 • years old.
120410) : 1 Clydesdale stallion, General Mil-
ler. 4 yeara old, (21168) ; 1 Clydesdale stal-
lion, Royal of Dunholnhill, 8 years old,
(18787) ; 1 Clydesdale mare, Lady King, 12
years old, (30897) : 1 Clydesdale mare, Blue
Bell, 13 years old, (22103) ; 1 Clydesdale
mare,-S'rtneesa Royal, 3 years old (44647):
1 gelding rising 3 years old. 1 filly rising 8
Years, 1 roadster filly rising 3 years, 8 heavy
geldings rising 2 years, 1 roadster gelding
rising 2 year*, 1 pacer, "Minnie Hall," ris-
ing 6 years, 1 roadster mare rising 15 yearn,
1 roadster colt riaing one year, 1 heavy colt
riving one year. Cattle- 9 cows newly calved,
8 nows due in April, 10 calves, 9 head of
cattle rising one year old. Implements -One
npstie crasher, 1 grinder, -1 cutting box, one
easOliib ..engine, 1 set of Reales, 1 emery
stA41e, riia3f, fork and rope, 1 hay rack, 1
,gravel box, 2 wagons, 1 sleigh, 2 buggies, 1
cutter, 1 ra cart, 2 road carte, 1 circular
saw, 8 seta t team harness, 1 set of light
double barn 2 sets et single Karn.., 1
Wpltid.+. 1 McCormick binder, 1 Mc-
Ooriniei r, 1 Massey-Ilarris drill, one
corn cultivator, 1 Maaaey-Har
r!f .'• 1 Mammy -Harris manure
•d rot & Wood hay loader, one
bay rake, 1 Frost & Wood
harness, 1 2 -furrow plow, one
1 studies, cream separator, 1
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--NOTICE
*eke and bench liana aa �r Torog4 Stook Exclo wse.
fso of which have 'end lccar4s for spot less
$41112 a .13 years, are now quoted at cly attractive prices to
tlss investor. This ` is tborofote a' good time to buy *Am
Write and wa will ball MOlu what they .alnl.
Cards, --- Chicks, ---
Guaranteed Electric Irons $5.00
Jap Waste Paper, Baskets all Prices
Hatbright, all the colors . ' '
Aluminum Specials, big' range.
Gs1%'enized Water Pails, all Prices.
Come and See
Tbe'•Storc that makes you think of Bargains
Eye Specialist here April 10-11.
BEAME bROS.
The McKillop Manistee.] Council will meet
in the' Came Library Hall, Seaforth, on
Tuesday, April 18th, at 10 o'clock 'a.m. The
Engineer's' Report on the Canada Company
Drain will be read at 2 o'clock p.m. ?artier
interested should govern themselves accord-
ingly.
2824-1 Reeve.
FRANK J. McQUAID,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the B+tate of John Alien,
late of the Township of Ribbert. in the
County of Perth, Laborer, Deceased.
The Creditors of the above named John
Allen, who died on or about the 19th day
of March, 1922, are requested on or before
the 115th day of April, 1922, to send to the
undersigned Executors of the said Estate,
full particulars ce their claims " against his
Estate after which date the assets of the
said Estate will be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only
to those c1a1ms of whirlh notice hart been
received as above.
Thia notice is given pursuant to Section
56 of "The Trustee Act"
Dated' at Bothwell this 28th. day of March,
A. D., 1922.
REV. JOHN KENNER.
Executor,
Bothwell, Ont
All persons indebted to the estate of the
late Jessie Allen, also of Hibbert, are hereby
notified to pay all neeounte owing the eaid
estate forthwith to the above ,named Execu-
tor.
Notice is also hereby further given that
the house, shed and lob located in the vil-
lage of Staffs, the property of the late
John Allen, is offered for sale. by tender.
Highest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tender. to be sent to above named
Executor on or before April 15th. 28334
NOTICE
The business of the late John Rankin will
be continued by his estate, under Frank
Rankin and under the supervision of Mr. F.
Haleested, K.C., who has nAw transferred
his office to the late Mr. Rankin's Office.
The estate wishes to thank all for their
patronage in the peat, and respectfully so-
licits a continuance, which will be given
every care and attention.
FRANK H. RANKIN.
F. HOLMESTED, K.C.
2833-3
PUBLIC APOLOGY
I do apologize to the farming public in not
being able to produce snow for winter sleigh-
ing to allow you.to have your Spring supply
of drain tile home. But I have produced a
good stock of tile from 3 -inch to 10 -inch.
and I have reduced the price, although clay
drain tile always paid their way. I have
bought a truck for delivering' anywhere on
good roads at reasonable rate. I am prepar-
ed to give you any service or convenience
you may need. You will owe me an apology
if you don't drain that wet field with good
clay tile supplied by
WILLIAM M. SRPOAT,
Phone 9 on 136.
2033-tf Seaforth, P. O.
CREAM WANTED CREAM
Ship by Express; send by tour
cream drawers, or deliver your cream..
to the Seaforth Creamery.
We are determined to give our
Patrons better service than ever.
Watch our prices, consistent with
our accurate weights and tests, and
consider the many advantages of hav-
ing a thriving dairy industry in your
district.
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our very
best services.
Write, or eall'in our cream drawers
and we will send you cream cans.
' When in town, visit our Creamery,
which we want also to be your
Creamery. We are proud of our
plant.
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A. Barber, Manager.
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Baby Chicks For Sale
Will have during the season about 6,000
Baby Chicks, bred -to -lay single comb White
Leghorn., the cockerels being from 808 -egg
strain. 815.00 per 100. Send ordera early
as we have never per,
able to fill all orders.
INGLEWORTH POULTRY YARDS,
Holmeaville.
E. J. Trewartha, Phone 22-611. 2832x6
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ran, Shorts, Feed Flour
We have a Half Car on the way which we are
Selling at a Reasonable Price.
American Corn
Recleaned'' Western Oats
Always on Hand.
We Carry a Supply of the Best Makes of Flour.
GEORGE T. ,MICKLE
Phone 27w. • HENSALL, ONT.
Successor to D. Urquhart.
PAID-UP CAPITAL . - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND . - - , $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
Speeds Up Work
Saves Time for Play
Piping frogs -swelling buds --catkins on the
-willows say "Spring is here" and iri the light of
previous Springs you see ahead of you a period of
unremitting toil -of days all too short for the
work that must be done.
That is where a Ford Car will help you. . A dozen
times a day it will save precious time -for a Ford
Car will take you anywhere. You do more work
in less time, with less effort, and have a chance to
see the "movies" once in a while -even during the
Spring rush -when you own a Ford.
J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH
Authorized Agent for Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors.
Tom Beattie, Salesman.
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I'll Show You A Silo
that will boost your farm earnings
My Toronto Silo will put dollars in your
pocket.
It will boost the value of your farm.
Its double - tongued -and -grooved
selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo
absolutely air tight, which keeps
the ensilage in perfect condition.
Its famous Hip Roof allows
you to tramp the Ensilage to the
top of the staves -and adds great-
ly to its appearance.
Drop in next time you're in
town and let us talk it over.
I have other lines of Toronto
Farm Equipment too. Let me
show you their dcipendability and
economy.
Jas. G. Martin
SEAFORTH. ONTARIO.
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Your Poultry has coat
real rnoney and should have
the protection, of a strong, permanent
fence I Ire Pce•riess.
% PEERLESS POULTRY FENCE
closely spaced and has the strength to keep out
ui'-weieorrle intruders. ft is a fence worthy to
enclose the i1ocic of the poultry fancier as well
as that of the every day poultry raiser.
Heights 3 to 8 feet. Styles for every requirement
at Peerless dealers.
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-THE RAG-Vvy
THE EANWELL-HOXiE WIRE FENCE CO. Limited
iRA/41LTO.. ONT. WINMPF7. s1.AN.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
ON POULTRY PROTECTION.
Build a correct pleasing appedrance upon the
foundation of fine footwear. We have shoes
for you that present an appearance of fashion
but whose sturdiness will prove your thriftiness
if you buy them. There's nothing like getting
shoe wish if you want to enjoy life.
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Home of Good Shoes 4
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