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lees veal- aoileesafill the p Hart-Tn at . lora H t. sol 1Mb to
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..the Fader visitors at their homes Kra. J. L Irwin.'li".•
kepi, were Miss Bertha Broden, of lrmoot-In Rea ri b. on .Ror11 s.M;'9p• '
Mr. sad Me. Hpgb I�•1ont, a..on..
Bliss MOlvetta ia dirt Brigham, of
1 -do Olhrbso Gasses`* kdoa•10.1.
�M1t3+gi on Mull atl/, kt yr\ and bleep.
nbo,=,:IMr', and Mrs, Wallace Al- 1 G°14aug'' Gorkskh Tenosbia, a rlw
Isradon, spent Easter with the
>ufiother, Mrs, Bel -.,raise, MARRIAGsErlS!
.,- Osborne spent Easter with ;� fl.- aknn6. i ita. alae.;
Q i i hrle+t f77hatham -Miss Ann Abray Aneretwkr #te . 30 1. g dtey, I[tw sovktn lace
returned ''from London. -Mr. and. than, 4sustter of the 1•t. W. Y. Sabin-
- 11.111. Watt, of Toronto, are visifinQ can, ed wrba49ert to Ptel Gowip, tie Quill
at the Manse. -Mrs.. Braithewaite ie laits Oak- ♦ -
• -•Pett improving very rapidly. DEATHS
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In MaxopApra , on 144b, 1902,
CHIBHLHi)R8'P $Ambard Yethfki fn �hin.e n701th,meth
'Died In 'Saskatchewan.•• --A despatch- G A s1.T Vit., , - lir an
*OM a 'WiDaldpeg paper 19411319012118114 wit* of WrpH. 014eg. Tonne*. and oldest
death on March islet, at Wey- &tighter of *Jones and Mn. Mark, Gorse.
Saskatchewan, of a former real- P tight Howe9,„:1,,41. w� ti. roe o7T Y1D.,
of this village: "George, eldest aged as year., 11 month. and 19 dare.
Moa of Thomas and Mrs. Ashford, TnrnbuU. Yo Grey Township, on Apra 6th,
6fes►ed *way at hie Items in W rn; Janet T,rrnb iE awe 74 re...
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on Friday,following an attack 'oos.,toa'In cuowa on A "'Rim; m; Whit.
Goats, rico of the 1st. W
of ueupa, at the age of -82 years. tington, aced 00 Tears, 2 montba and 71
Be leaves, besides .lila parents, one dam.
In cxotoa on AvrL 6th, Elkin
brother, James, of Ralph, and three Muter, .H. of qtr. Jame Mohoffr, io her
misters, Mise Mary, Mrs. Black, of 71st year.
Ralph, and Mrs. H, Bingham, of COdmora.-Jn canton, en Apr' 9th, William
Mand.itorl," Ont." f - Cudmore, in his 77th year.
a Nested: The heavy rains of the (past
' week have somewhat ,held up the
work on ;the, kind. -,During a recent NOTICETO CREDITORS
k e1ectrleaf storm, lightning struck the ,
wires of the lighting plant on Mr, The Bankruptcy Act
W. Hoggarth'8 new tiguse, but for- _
Innately, except for a few ohingles
and the plant being temporarily put
out of commission, no other damage
was done.- Mr, Cooper has taken up
his residence on the Couch farm, and
Mr. Turnbull has moved to the farm
purchased foam Mr. Cooper. -Mr. W.
Taylor has rented the house on the
Duncan McDonald farm and has
moved his family and effects. - Mr.
Were. McLean, of Strathroy, who bolds
the position of Scout Master, was
recently honored by being appointed
with his scouts and fine bugle band,
to • n.eet Lord Byng, the Go'enor-.
General, who was paying a visit t.
that .tt16vn. '' I
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SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seafyrth, April 13, 1922.
Butter, per Ib 30 to 35c
Eggs, per dozen 25 to 26c
Potatoes, per bag $1.26
Wheat, per bushel 81.20
Barley, per bushel,. 60e
Flour, per cwt $5.86
Bran, per ton 830.00
Shorts, per ton $30.00
Hogs, •per cwt $13.00
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Union .Stock Yards, Toronto, April 18. -
cors, choice. 95.50 to $6.29; do. medium, 93.50
8, 36.09; banners and cutters. 31.00 to 92.00;
earthen' Mille, good. 04.00 to $5.50; do.,
common, 13.00 to 94.00; feeder., good, $6.60
to 97.00; do. fair, 15.50 to 36.00; stocker,,
good, 96.00 to 36.60; do. fair. 96.00 to 65.60;
milker., 930.00 1. -075.00; springers, $40.00
to 630.00; calves, choice. 010.00 to 512.50;
-Jo. medium, $7.00 to 68.50; do. common,.
64.00" l0 95.00; lambs, choice, 14 to 316.00;.
.do. common, 96.00 to 07.00; sheep choice.
19.00 to 510.00; do. good, 96.00 to 97.00; do.
COMMA. 33.00 to..96.00; hogs, fed and water-
' . ed,; 413.60; do., f.o.b., 912.76; do., country
points, 112.50.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Richard Pethkk
desire to express their sincere thanks to
netghbon and friend.' for the many acts
of kindness and exerseione of sympathy dur-
ing hie long illness and since as removal
by death.
NOTICE
Mr. Donald Calder. Asnseor of the Toan-
:►iip of McKillop, has handed over to me
the'auessment roll of the township and the.
`tin remains on ale in my office for inspec-
tion •by there requiring to inspect the same.
Dated This 18th day of April, 1922.
JOHN McNAY, •
2836-1 Clerk.
IN MEMORIAM
Net.. Items under this hal will 6e charg-
ed 00 arida 900'angle vane and 25 tents fOr
melt addttief11 verve,:
Shannon. -In fond and loving memory of
"Mro. Hugh Shannon, who passed away at
her home in Mullett two years ago to -day.
April 27th, 1920:
God called her home, it ems Hie wi11,
But in our hearts she dweller. still.
Her memory is as dear today
Aa in the hour she passed away.
2886.1 Husband and Baby.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
HETCHING EGGS FROM BRED -TO -LAY
. Barred Rocks, 60 <ente per 15. JAMES
FINLAYSON, R. R. No, 8, Kippen. 2886-2
post SALE. -A FEW LOADS OF HAY.
some timothy; balance red clover. Apply
to MRS. JAMES M<INTOSII. R. R, No. 3,
Seaforth, 2830x8
QEED FOR BALE. -JUST RECEIVED AN -
other car of Western• oats, bet quality.
Also bran, shorts, oil cake +meal and flour.
Pricer right W. scow & Co. 2836-8
FOR SALE. -46 SUCKING PIGS, FIVE
dollars each. Also a six-year-old draught
horse. ALBERTA FORREST, .sound conces-
sion of Tuckoremith. 2810,3
FOR SALE. -300 BUSHELS OF SEED
oafs, grown in 1020. good and clean.
110 cents per bushel. Apply to ALEX.
SPARKS. 'R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. Phone
14-250. .. 2021-4`
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TANTED,-CATTLFt TO GRASS DURING
the pasture reason.' Apply to MRS.
PETER FISHER, Concession 2; Stanley, Kt.-
pen, Ont. 28844
11008 AND SHEEP - FOR SALE. --FOR
Sale, York 00w to farrow early in May.
a some pure bred Berkshires. both sex, also
some Dorset ewes. some with .lambs by nide.
Apply to W. C. PEARCE, R. R. No. 2,
Heneall. - 2856.3
I. the Estate of la. Johnston McElroy, of
Tneker.mith Township, Huron County, In
the Province of Ontario, Authorised As-
thma,
NOTICE IS HEREDY,GIVEN that M.
Johnston McElroy. of the Township of Tuck-
enmlth, in the County of Huron. Farmer.
did on the fifteenth day of April, 1922, make
an authorized arraignment to the undersigned.
NOTICE is further given that the first
meeting of creditors in the above state will
be held at the office of Beet 4k Best, Sea -
forth, Ont, an the 21th day or April, 1922.
at two o'clock 1n the afternoon.
TO ENTITLE YOU to vote thereat proof
of. your claim must be lodged with me be-
fore the meeting is held.
PRrOXIDS-to be used at the meeting must
be lodged with me prior thereto.
AND FURTHER' take notee that if you
have any claim egainat the debtor for which
you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim
must be filed with me within thirty days
from the date of this notice for from and
after the expiration of the time fixed by sub-
section 8 of section 37 of the said Act, I shall
distribute the proceeds "f the debwid state
among the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claim. of which I have
then notice.
Dated at Toronto this 17th day of April,
1922.
R. S. Deacon,
Anther -hied Trustee.
Best & Best,
2586-1 Solicitors for the Trustee.
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WANTED. -A LIMITED NUMBER OF
Cattle to tmeture on Lot 27, Concession
12, Hibbert. ,Plenty of grass end water guar-
anteed. Terme reasonable. Apply to T. G.
BHILLINGLAW, R. R. No. 4, Seaforth.
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A CORRECTION
Where we make is mistake we should try
sad make a correction. You have made •
mistake Ivy sowing grain in a wet field.
Don't do it again this year: make a correc-
tion; drain it You know it yaye; no quee-
tioa about it I have plenty of the en hand
from 8 inch to 8 inch. 1 will quote you at
my, yard or in yours. When you drain, do
it with Clay Tile, the the that theta beyond
a life time and you make no mistake when
you buy from
WILLIAM M. SPItOAT
Phos.- 6 on 136. Seifertb.
FC ORIOST HOME ANNOUNCEMENT. -
DUrherne--Stre Roan 8deptre Icy 1mp0rted
Gallant Sceptre. Terms -Pure bred., 10;
grades. 92, payable January lar 1990. York-
ohtres-Senior Sire Vineland Prince 1e
a Welste.d. out of fiat prise .ow, Terenbn,
1020.. Junior Sire, Moeslow Brook Hero.
Terms --61.60 payable time of earvke. For
Sale -Two nowt coming in In AWN, carry
Ing second litter. and 4 sows eomin, In In
May, first litter; 1 boar, 3 months old.
Waite Wyandotte -Pers 1, headed by trots.
And -to -lay `toch, from '6,Ivett Trees
pens 2 and 3, by Utility bred Mock.
E. A. Moore, Londen. Eggs for hateh-
ltrg 6 cents each. We own spare a few twos
int Timothy, 316; Red Cbvwr
tver, rib, et the farm, JO
BAT. R. R. No. 2, Klemm. 2836.8
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Re - Opened
Commercial Hotel
Seaforth
This Hotel is now opened to
the public, having been thor-
oughly remodelled, and refur-
nished with the best of furnit-
ure. Special attention given
to the travelling public.
Ample stabling accommo-
dation ifor the farming com-
munity. Rates Moderate.
Charles Dungey
Proprietor'
JAMES WATSON
:Hain Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent:
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
From
Gee. Stewart's Florist, Goderieh, Ont.
Cut Flowers always on hand.
Wedding bunches and Floral designs
a Specialty.
Member of .the Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Flowers delivered to any part of Can-
ada and United States, also principal
cities in Europe.
All orders delivered promptly.
2880-12
RANO TRUNK SYs M
t 1 AS: IS AN
TO •FARMER/
'�tig tads Bonk filmdom ttt flea a
aaltursl'devdo�at of b dams
smstommes are farmers.
Alar wanton sat oak
foots sipialutibsalosterr to ,IIA
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL . . $1 5,000,000
RESERVE FUND
$15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Msdlen, Manager.
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Shoe Talk
Men and Women, who know, say most emphati-
pally that our Shoes are the best that they can buy.
We've been told this and we state it positively,
without fear of contradiction.
The Quality of the Stock in our Men's and Wo-
men's ,Shoes -the Style features and the Artistic
and Skillful Shoemaking lift ourShoes way above
the plane of just "ordinary Shoes."
Whether you are from Missouri or not, we'll
"show you" if you'll come in, and we trust that you
Will
From the world's best makers we get their best
Shoes and, at every Shoe price, we crowd in all the
good value we possibly can. Our 'qualities speak
for us and sell our Shoes.
There 'isn't a flaw anywhere in any of the Shoes
we sell and we'll see that they fit you perfectly.
H. R. Scott - Seaforth
Bankrupt Stock Sale
Ends ' April 22nd.
Ferguson & Co,. ' ,,,
.While our Bankrupt Sale ends on Saturday,
the 22nd, we intend carrying on business in the same
old stand and promise to sell -all our present, and
the New Goods arriving daily, at a small percentage
of profit, based on the present manufacturing prices,
and, will endeavor to give the best quality of goods
at easonable prices at all times, and one price to
all for Cash only, and by so doing we know we can
sell for less. If you have not had any of our Bar-
gains, come this week.
Greig's Old Stand
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
TRAIN SERVICE
between
SEAFORTH AND TORONTO
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Leve Seaforth ,..6.43 a.m. D1y. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Stratford ...7.86 a.m. Dty. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Kitchener ...8.25 a.m, Dlr. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Guelph .-....9.50 a.m. illy. For. Sunday
Arrive Toronto ...10.16 sm. Ply. Ex. Sundae
Lease Toronto ....610 p.m. 0ly. Ex. Sundey
Leave Gdek a, .....7.40 Am. Dly. E. Sunday,
Leave Mbabane, ..5.1I p.m. illy. Ex. Sunday
Leave Stratford ...9.06 p.m. DIY. 20*. Bendel
Arrive Seaforth.. ..9.60 p.m. Dly. Iter. Sunday
BuffeblPai1or Car and fired class
vestibule coaches in each direction.
‘F;n lits trait mils through without
change.
For full . parldenlare es to ticket*,
etc., apply to Grand Tread T11ekst
Agent'.
Let's
Go ----
No sooner said than done when you own
a Ford. It may be a drive into the country,
or it may be a trip to town. It may be to
hear a sermon or to see a famous "movie."
It may be to visit the old folks, or to see your
young folks. But no matter where it is or
what the object the Ford will get you there
and bring you back.
We are in a position to make immediate
delivery of any model -easy terms if you
wish. 1/111
J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH
Authorized Agent for Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors.
Tom Beattie, Salesman.
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SUGAR WAR--4R**ners, Wholesaler*
and Retailers have been waning on f.
Mixing Bowls
the price of Sugar =tit now the
price is so low the refiners aeythey
,are losing 30c per hundred en its
manufaatalre. "The Canadian .Gro-
cer" *eye pries k
are`'H•ly to go up
again. Now look, like a poodGee
to buy, and you will 'And our prices
and terms EASY. ,
ROLLED OATS -Purity, one of the
best of Wlestern brands at per
Back
,Makes splendid calf feed and chickfeed.
SWEET PICKLES in bulk, pint..36*
STAR HAND CLEANER is said by
some of our customers to be better
than other brands, and twice as
much for the same money.
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES , with
fenny moving pictures of Jnngle-
lend-very interesting for' children.
One book, with each two packages,
for 25c
BROKEN FANCY BISCUITS at 10
cents a lb; 3 lbs. for 25c
BLACK TEA -Cheaper than the
cheapest package tea, and some of
its users sap Better than the beat
of the well known package tea.
COFFEE -We have a specially good.
one at 40c
Its popularity and sales are in-
creasing daily.
TALCUM POWDER -Bigger thanthe
ordinary package at 25c; to snake
the bargain correspondingly big, 2
pacl6agee fel 25c
F. D. Hutchison
THE CASH GROCER
Phone 116.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
E REE TRIAL, Johnson light, speedy, out-
board mown. Hyde propeller, accessories,
cut pries, free deliveries. . Large variety m-
anes -new, rebuilt Canoes, Bicycle Moto.
Free Catalogues. CANADIAN BOAT AND
ENGINE EXCHANGE. Toronto. 2805.1
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New Crate thin Week of Mincing Bowls, B40 'NSW"
Bowls; Jugs and Mugs all sizes, brown outside, white
1 inside. The old line at the old price.
S CURTAIN RODS -Flat extension Roth, lot us show
you these at lire and 20c eau/1,i
SMALLWARE--In this fine we carry a wide
Graniteware, Aluminumware and: Galvanized'
7.
= ill NER SETS -Fruit Sets, Salad Bowls, odd cups,
cups and saucers and a big assortment of 1' arl oy;C' ins.
1 -You are under no obligation to buy. Come not irked,
6 \ BEATTIE $405
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received and addressed to
the underalgned, for the building of a naw
Brick School Hoose, fo the village of L0-
moadv0le, up until Satgrdar, April 76th::
Tendon for the whole work or for mob
trade mearably. " Plans and speciOcatSone can
be seen at the store, Fermundviue.
The lowest tender not rimee.AV amide
ed.
W. J. FINNIGAN, 8.'y..
2835.3 6.mendv111s, Ont
Baby Chicks For Sale
Will have during the season about 6,600
Baby Chicks. bred -to -lay single' comb White
Legborna, the coekere's being from 803 -egg
an.00 ever Oorders early
strain. have beenable to ffB dorer
INGLEWORTH POULTRY YARDS.
Haseevllfe-
E. J. Trelartlu. Phone 22-611. 2872.6
HOUSE Fog SALE'
For Sale, fracasMae as
aeaforth, one blo.k wept 81
good eerier, elettrle lights
water nide. In that 61616.."
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F.t a�R�A$KON, yr •:DMita
I BLANK CARTRIDGE PISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to scabs
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Ola
lay around without r+ik or ac-
cident to woman or child. 'Mail-
ed PREPAID for $1--saperfor
make $1.50, 'blank cartridge*
.22 cal. chipped Express et 760
per 100.
STAR MFG. & BALES CO,
821 Manhattan Ave, /Mouldy -a, Y. '
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How Many, Please? THEY'RE COMING FOR
Get Your Seats Early. - ONE NIGHT ONLY:
SEAFORTH MINSTRELS
(Direction R. E. Willis.)
Monday, May lst
Something Entirely Different than ever before offered in Seaforth.
Entire Programme composed of Old-time Song Hits, with a Special Stage
Setting.
4 -FUNNY END MEN -4 25--SONGSTEIRS--25
2 -BOY SOPRANOS -2
and an augmented 2 hours of solid fun. Also Picture ,Programme.
Reserved Seat Plan opens at Aberhart's Drug Store, Friday, and at
Strand Theatre during evening.
ALL SEATS 35 CENTS.
DOMINION STORES Ltd
6.50 Sugar 6.50 gl'
Finest Canadian
Cheese 2 5 c
per Ib.
Lux
per 12c
package
Lemon Crisp Carnation Milk
Biscuits1 per large c
per lb _ � - tin
Old Dutch 1 Sani-Flush
Cleanser Reg. 45c
per pkg. 1 C Our Price 3 0 C
Liquid
Veneer
per bottle za
1 Silver Gloss I Bon -Ami
Starch large size /� C
per pkg 12C tin `_
Our Leader -BEST BREAD FLOUR $4.55 per cwt.
Choice Pink Cross Fish . Catsup
SalmonSardines Quart
tall tin 1 %C Our Price16C sizes 25c
Comfort, Gold, P&G, A Choice Prunes
5upriso, Snlliight and 4 bars 2 lbs. for
Pearl White Soaps
Kelloggs' Corn
Flakes
3 packages for
9cI9.?. ), / C1i.-
1 / Ciri/ ce
Saturday Special -13 lbs. best St. Lawrence Sugar 98c
PURE LARD in Bulk per pound 18c