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APRIL 28, 1..,
MAYOR= KAIUME
r -; iieffOrth, April 97r 1922
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.farapar ib r CT*J' 80 to85c
law,'per dozen 26c
t, , rb. 81.00
e, et lou{hal $525
pe!' cwt
per ton
rta.,. per ton 580.005
'LIVE STOCK MARKHrS
Unlbn Stock ,Yards, 'Toronto, April 26. --
With 4,600 heel of cattle on offer thin
morning, the heaviest receipt in a month, the
market opined alow, buyers bidding a half
lower than at the clog* of bet week Small.
bunches of reel choice handy -weight .but -
them sold steady to s quarter off up to
mar noon, while heavy steam, • Sight of-
fering, were practically steady at the top
Full toad, were, however, s half osier front
file staff, and everything in the way of
butcher ethers and heifer. was off a strong
half after midday. Only a few baby beeves,
which mid early at fmm 8 to 10 cents, an-
-sardine to Quality, escaped the decline. The
Sop for a load of butcher cattle was '8.100
(or 26 bead, averaging 1,110 womb, *hipped
by Wm. Giddy, Port Hope, and Sold by
Dunn and Levack to Swift Canadian Co.,
Ltd., Butcher oows were down • strong 26
cents per owt., only one selling at 7 teats.
while the bulk of choice made from 0 to
63 cents per pound, and a few up' to 6%c.
Bulb sold 60 cents per owL dower fluor last
week, the bulk of good kind at from 4% to
6 cents per pound. All cldsses of buyers
except the exporters were represented on
the market, but they were determined to
lower the value of ell butcher grade, in
view of the heavy offerInge. Even the stock-
er and feeder trade was dlsappeimting to
shippers, only a load or two of stockers be-
ing taken and thane at.nothing higher than
8> centbe
The elf offering was the heaviest to date,
and the bulk sold at a half -cent per pound
lower than last week's decline. An odd
choice v.1 brought 10 cents per pound in
the early trading, but there were lots of
calVP, lust It bit better thannn4e..
on at
cents. and 8 cents was the best8gure for
medium kind. Plenty - were left over at the
close.
Choicecep notarised halfoent per
pound, in 'a fair demand, selling at 0 theta
generally. Yearling Iambsert a shade
easier
at from 13 k, 14 . at for choice,
andSpring lamb. barely steady at 313 to
314 each fur good ones. Supply in the sheep
and lamb division was normal, but the big
run and Black trading in the cattle section
influenced the small meats adversely.
Hogs -were the only ehws of stock to pick
'rep in price, and that ,VIIS
owing
wing to the com-
paratively light run. Theimprovement-
mounted to a quarter at the top. the bulk
selling at from 13 to 13/-, cents, fed and
w a Cereal.
Receipts todaya .4,602 cattle, 881
calves, 1,791 hogs and 146 sheep and iambi.
Quotatlans:--Choice heavy steers. 87.70 to
28.501 do.. good, 37.50 to 87.75: butcher
steers, choice- 37.25 to 58.25; aid.• good, 66.59
to 37.00; do. medium. 10.00 to 86.50; do.,
common, 35.00 to 35.50;' butcher heifers,
choice, 36.50 to 87.25; do. medium, 56.00 to
16.60; do. common, 33.75 to 36.00: butcher
• choice, 30.50 W 86.50: do. medium, 38,50
to 35.00; canners and cuttem, 81.00 to 32.00;
butcher bulls, good. 55.00 to 56.00; do..
common. 88.00 to 84.00; feeders, good, 76.50
to $7.00; .10. fair. 55.50 to 36.00; stockers.
good. 36.00 to 36.50: do. fair, 35.00 to 85.50;
milkers, 830.00 to 07:.00: springers, $40.00
to 030.00; calces. choice. 110.00 tn, 312.50:
do. medium. 30.00 to 310.00; do. common
34.00 to 97.00; lurch+, choice. 011 to 313 00:
do. common $6.00 to 87.00: sheep choice,
87.00 to 89.00; do. good. 36.00 to 87.00; 4..
common, 84.00 to 85.00; hog.. cid and water-
ed. 113to 113.25; do., f. a.b.. 012.25 to 312.50;
do. .ountry pints, 512.00 Le 310.25.
IN MEMORIAM
Note. -Items under this head will be charg-
ed 60 cents per mingle rete and 26 cents for
each additional verse.
To the beloved memory of my dearest sis-
ter, Gladys Agatha Foster, who was called
borne April 27th, 19.20. aged 29 year,; also
darling little Margaret, her dearly beloved
child. who died April 13th, 1918, aged one
year and 7 months. _Deeply _Regretted.
What heart hatht through twilight placer,
sought for its dead again,
To gild with love their pallid facts nought
in vain.
Yet "We sorrow not as those without hope."
LILIAN.
BIRTHS
Archibald. -In Listowell, on April 26th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Archibald, a daughter.
Machan-ln Grey Township. on April 14th.
to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Mnchan,
Hamilton -At Cromarty, on March 23rd, to
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, x daughter
MARRIAGES
14.111--Skelton.-At .the Manse, Bruce0eld, on
April 18121, by the Rev. W. D. McIntosh,•
Kathleen, only daugthor of Mr. E. Skelton,
to Lyle Hill. son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hill.
May -McLean. -At St. Andrew's Church,
Kippers, on Wednesday. April 19th, Marg -
et, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Lean. to Mr. William Hay, of Niagara
Falls.
Treble -Rae.- In Toronto, on April 14th, Mies
Edith A. Rae. daughter of Mr. James Rae.
of London, Eng., to Mr. Leon V. Treble,
nn of Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble, of Exeter,
by Rev. Mr. Evans.
Ford - -Knox.- -In Exeter, on, April 19th, Edna
B. Box, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Box, M Stephen, t0 Mr. Norman C. Ford,
n of Mr. John Ford, Sr., by the Rev. A.
A. Trumper.
Ilintoul--Perrie.--At the Manse, Wingham, on
April 18th, Margaret Perrie, daughter of
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. D. Perrie, to the Rev.
Andrew Gordon Rintoul,
DEATHS
Prost -At Auburn, on April 12th, Charly
Prost, aged 78 yea.
Amy. At London, on April 11th, Harriet
Plant, widow of the late Thomas Amy, in
her 78th year.
Salisbury. In Mitchell. on April 1510, Mar-
garet Jcan, belovo,d daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Salisbury, aged 13 years,
10 months and 27 days.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
F,OR SALE. -12 SUCKING PIGS, FIVE
weeks 'old. Yorke, both sex. Apply
Lot 6, Concession 2, Stanley. JOHN 11.
HYDE. 2887.2
r, OA SALE. -A FEW LOADS OF HAY,
some timothy; balance red clover. Apply
to MRS. JAMES McINTOSH, R. R. No. 3.
Seaforth. 2836:8
SEED FOR SALE. -JUST RECEIVED AN -
other car of Western oats, best quality.
Aleo bran. shorts, oil cake meal and flour.
Pries right. W. SCOTT & Co. 2835-3
Ft OR SALE. ---200 BUSHELS OF SEED
oats, grown In 1920, good and clean.
30 oe to per bushel. Apply to ALEX.
SPARK49. R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. Phone
14-286. 2821.41
WANTED. -CATTLE TO GRASS DURING
the pasture PC.011. Apply 40 MRS.
PETER FISHER, Concession 3; Stanley, Kip -
pen. Oct. 2834.4
HOGS AND SHEEP FOR SALE. -FOR
gale, Yor15,s w to furrow early In May.
carne pure hred Berkshires, both sex, also
some Dorset ewes, Rome with .lamla by aide.
Apply to W. C. PEARCE. R. R. No. 2,
Hegall. 2836x2
WANTED: A LIMITED NUMBER OF
Cattle to pasture en L.N. 27. Cones/Won
82. Hibbert. Plenty of grace and water guar
alttetid. Tata reasonable Apply to 'P. 6.
lr1LLINGLAW, R. R. No. 4, 8afo11118-N
AUCTION SALES
Ammo); boU.c4tgOy' VALUABLD VABM.
Farm stock utd Imeiemsa In tba
manor of M. Jton %%B1 au
■aslgoor. and R. O. Dwane 'all , •_
tee. There will be *Berea for gals
auction, by Thome* Brows, Ag02 0. r. on
Moseley. Lay 1N, tan, at, tae boar..1 pro
o'clock p.m„ on Lbs rrrembee, the fol
Farm Lands: Lot Number ,levo (111 Is
the elxth eogwafos of the Township d
Tuekepnith, .in the Couaty of Huron, nos -
towns one bunde.d ser. of land. more or
lea. The farm will M. offered for mole *ab-
lest to a mortgage hearths interest at the
rate of Ove and ons -half per cent per an-
num. There is on the farm a frame house.
good ham, pi p, else., and the farm b
conveniently situated as W markets, *.hoots
and churches, belts on the gravel road three
and one -halt mile south of 8eatorth, There
will also be offered for sale at the time and
place aforesaid the following Foes Stock
and Implements: Hone --One horse 4 yam
old, home 8 yeah old. mere 8 years old,
more 4 yens aid, other mare 4 year, old,
driving mare 8 year. old. Cattle --Cow wftl,
oaf at foot, ono other oow with calf at
foot newly calved cow, 2 steer. rising bvo
yarn old, two yearling heifers. Pis -Sow
due to pig at time of sale, 2 other solus In
plea, hag 18 months old, also *bout 20 hem.
Implements. - Massey -Harris cultivator, set
iron harrows, walking plow. robber tired
buggy, cutter, seed drill, MoCO mtok mower.
Mousey-Harrla binder 6 -foot cut, now Oliver
riding plow, set double harness, not single
harnean, set bob sleighs, Chatham wagon.
light wagon, other wagon, Coekshutt manure
spreader, wheelbarrow, roll of chicken wire.
hay fork and rope. hay rack. Primrose cream
separator. Chatham incubator, 2 brooders, etc.
There are 5 acres of fall wheat in, and 26
scree of fall plowing done on the farm.
Terme of Sale on Farm -Twenty percent of
the purRmse money .payable on the day of
sale and the balance Iless the mortgage/
within Ten Days thereafter. The Farm will
I,e- offered for sale subject to u reserved bid.
'Perms of Sale on Chattels.--81xntlo'
credit will be given on all sums over $10.00
on approved joint notes. A discount at the
rate of 30 per cent. per ammo will be al-
lowed for cash on all sums over 710,00. Fur-
ther particuiare and terns of sale will be
made known on day of sale. Dated at Sea -
forth, Ont.. thin 24th day of April, 1922. R.
8. DEACON, Authorized 'Trustee; BEST &
REST', Sol.o•itoro for 'Trustee, Seaforth, Ont:
Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2887-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice 5, hereby given that accounts out-
standing against the .iodate of the late
Robert Winter, of Seaforth, are to be for-
warded at once to R. J. Winter, of Nelson,
R. C., end all aoeounte owing the said
Estate are to be paid to him.
FRANCES WINTER,
Executrix.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. John Whiteman and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rohert Dirodale, wish to thank
their many friends andeighbors for the
the ny act of kindness and expn0siona of
sympathy during the itlress and si a the
death of Mrs. Whiteman. µ283701
, FARMS FOR SALE
&ISAIIS FOR SALE. - I HAVE SOME
@roice farms for sale in the 'rownshlpe
of Unborn• and Hibbert, all well built and
improved, on easy terms of payment THOMAS
CAMERON Exeter, (Mt 265841
FARM FOR SALE OIt RENT. --IAT 88.
Concession 6, McKillop. 100 a. There
are on the premises a good thole and bank
barn, 6 acres of hash, well fenced and drain -
Rural mail and phone. For further
particulars apply to MILS. MARY DOR.
RANCE, Seaforth. 2831-tf
r4 ARM FOR SkE.E. FOR SALE. LOT 6.
Concession 11 and wed half of Lot 6
Coneeuaion 10, H.R.S., Tuckersmith con-
taining 150 acres. There are on the premiss
a good two story brick house with slate roof,
tar.• bank birn 100069 feet with first cines
stabling, water In the barn drive shed 26036,
pig house and hen house. The farm is all
cleared but about 20 nerr of good hard-
wood bush. principally maple. All well fenc-
ed and the drained. Eight acres of fall
wheat sown, 85 acres ready for Bering crop.
The farm ss situated 7 mils from Seaforth
and 4 mile. from .Hensel], one-half mile from
school ; rural mail and phone. Will be sold
on easy terms. For further particulars ap-
ply on the pr®rls., or address R. R. No. 2,
Kippen. ANGUS McKINNON. 2829-tf
FARM FOR SAIF. -FARM OF TWO HUN-
dred scree adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth, conveniently situated to all church.,
schools and Collegiate. There ls a comfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen;
barn 100x56 with stone stabling underneath
for 6 horsy, 75 head of cattle and 40 begs
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter osrrfer and feed carrier and
D. cementsilos: driving shed and plat-
form wales. Watered by a reek well and
windmill. The farm is well drained and to
a high state of cultivation. The crop is ail
In the ground -choice clay loam. Immedi.
ate posestdon. Apply to M. BEATON, R.
R 2. Seaforth, Ont 2787-11
PEE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCHI.
bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 16,
6th Concession, McKillop, 100 acres of first
claws farm lands. The land is in a fiat
close elate of culttvatlon and there are
rented on the premiss n good frame dwel-
ling house, .with kitchen ttadre4; frame
barn 76x54 with atone foundation, ntabilng
underneath and cement floors and water
throughout, driving house. pig Pen and hen
house. Also about ten acree of good bard
wood bush. The property is well fenced and
well drained and convenient to good markets,
church. and schools. For further particular
apply to MISS LILLY J. McGREGOR. on the
Premises, or to R. S. HAYS, Solieiter, Sea
fortth, Ont. .-60
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 20,
Concession 6, McKillop, containing 100
acres, all cleared except 8 acres of hardwood
bush. There are on the premises a bank
barn with stone and c• ment foundation, 46x82,
with Dement floors;driving shod. 14,36:
frame stable. 28x32, large gravel house, 7
rooms and kitchen, cement floors In cellar.
Hard and soft water in kitchen; two acre.
of ornhard. The farm'wire a fenced
and tile drained. Well at barn and ales
well at the bush. This is a good farm -one
of the pbest in McKillop. It 1, situated 6
miles from the Town of Seaforth and one
mile from school and church. Rural mail
and phone. Will be Bald on reasonable terms.
For further particular. apply on the prem.
isew or address% R. R. No. 1, Seaforth.
ROBERT A. HOGG. 2801-61
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S. T. HOLMES
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking Parlors in
Beattie Block, opposite The
Expositor Office. Residence
Goderich St., opposite Dr.
Scott's.
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Phone Night or Day 119
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Embalmer and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
Holder of Government
Diploma and License
Charges moderate
Flowers fnrniebed on short
notice.
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 48
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1 You will eget good Value,
Wear and Comfort if you
buy your Shoes from us.
-SPECIAL -
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs....25c
Corn Starch, 3 kgs....25c
Icing Sugar, 8' lbs 25c
Fence Staples, per lb7c
Wire Nails, per lb 6c
R. P. Calf Meal, 25 lbs. $1.15
Palmolive Soap,
-12 cakes ......95c
This store will close Wed-
nesday, May 3rd, at one
o'clock sharp.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
From
Geo. Stewart's Florist, Goderich, 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.0
At
Hu'tchison s
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People *'Pent to get good tpsalkR
imel good vetoes, and theme reaoon
for that s16+ectatioa--it has become
• a habit With Hutchison's Customer'.
EVAPORATED APPLES at year
pound i 260
CHOICE PRUNES. in 2 1b. slogs 45c
ONION SEEDS, special per 1b..52.60
Onion" Sped is very scarce and the'
supply of .,Dutch Seta nearly ex-
hausted. Our supply of seed is
Limited, -
ROYAL GOLD CORN STARCH,
3 'packages for 25e
PINK SALMON. per large can15e
EXTRA CHOICE PINK SALMON,
per large can 18e
This Salmon has been sold and is
being sold to -day in some stores
at 25c.
RED SALMON, (choice Cohoe)35c
RED SALMON, best Sockeye,
special 45e
This is same kind and taken from
the s'a7ne waters as the well known
Maple Leaf and Clover Leaf brands.
CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER 'and
FRESH, CLEAN EGGS wanted at
all times for either Cash or Trade, by
F. D. Hutchison
THE CASH GROCER
Phone 116.
111.-111
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The Question of Price
Price seems the main consideration -but it is well to
remember that some clothes are dear at any,/ire, how-
ever low.
"Clothes of Quality" are a positive proof that correct
Styles, Fine Fabrics and First-class Tailoring ran be ob-
tained at reeonabte iprices.
Before you buy your new Suit, give us a call and look
over our Samples and Styles. We can save you dollars and
give you real value.
Suits $20 Up
at
"My Wardrobe" Main St., Seaforth
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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 duality of goods
at reasonable 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
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ora at a p,.. 1 are > �1
fee fst '
A CORRECTION
.Where We make • btaW we Amid ter
and make a correction. ,Yon have made a
mistake by sowing gralm MI'a wet 4084.
Don't do it again this year; make a wrrms-
don, drain it. Toa know St pays so ques-
tion about it, 1 have plenty of the on bend
/ram 8 inch to 8 tach. I mold quote YOU at
mY Yard or in your.. When you drain. do
1t with play Tile. Uo the that tats beyond
a life time and you make no mistake when
you buy from
WILLIAM M. SPROAT
Nem 9 an 184. - asS.rth.
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JAMES 'WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
GRAND TRUNK SY's X41
TRAIN SERVICE
between
SEAFORTH AND TORONTO
Leave Senforth ...0.43 a.m. Dly. Ex. Bunday
Arrive Stratford ...7.81 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Kitchener ...8.26 a.m. Dly. Ex: Sunday
Arrive Guelph ......8.60 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
IArrive Toronto ...10.16 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Lave Toronto ....6.10 p.m. 131y. Ex. Sunday
Leave Guelph ..7.48 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Leave Kitchener ..8.11 p.m. Dly. Ex. Bandag
Lave Stratford ...9.05 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Seaforth.. ..9.60 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Buffet -Parlor Car and first class
vestibule coaches in each direction.
Entire train runs through without
change.
For full particulars as to tickets,
etc., apply to Grand Trunk Ticket
Agents.
els
wow -Beattie Bros..._
Brown Rock „Tekpots - ' 50e
Crown Fabric Linen lvellopee3 4 pigs.. 25c
Flat Curtain Rods ' - ' 15c
Linen Towelling, per yard 80e
Prints, per, yards ,. ; ... . ...120
Glass Salad Bowls85e
Cut Sherbet Glasses - e. 65te
Rubber Balls -All Prices, -
Watch our Wednesday Morning '
BUY BEATTIE'S BARGAINS. -
BEATTIE BROS. -
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received and addressed to
the undersigned, for the building of • new
Brick School House, in the village of Ns-
mondville up until Saturday. May 15th.
'fenders for the whole work or for each
trade separably. Plans and specifications an
be seen at. the Store, Egainad0Gle.
- 'Phe lowest tender toot necessarily meant-
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W. J. FINNIGAN. eeey..
283t-3 EgmoedvWW, Ont
Baby Chicks For Sale
Will have during the season about 6.000
Roby Chicks, bred -to -lay .Ingle comb White
Leghorn, the cockerel., being from 808 -egg
strain. 916.00 per 100. Rend orders early
se we have never been .Me to fill all orders.
1NGLEWORTH POULTRY' YARDS.
Holesesvtlle.
E. J. Trewartha, Phone 22-611. 282206
HOUSE FOR. SALE
For 9s le, frame borne en Oed*tbb
Seaforth, one block west of Idafhedbt
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goodsellar, electric *fat. hard and
water inside. In trot dos rwair. Arab
MANX ANK RANKI I.. or A. 7L vw'ri�
DEN, Seaforth. 88¢01
BLANK CARTRIDGEPISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to ammo
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Can
lay around without risk or ac-
cident to woman or child. Mail-
ed PREPAID for 81- tlaperlar
make 51.50, blank cartridges
.22 cal. shipped Express et 75e
per
STAR
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STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, Mr.
vimummi
Don't Forget the Big Event of the Year at 'the
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Strand Theatre Monday May 1st
SEAFORTH MINSTRELS
(Direction R. E. Willis.)
• Assisted by the
Blackstone Orchestra of Goderich 5 pieces
_'% Hours of' Mirth and Laughter
-I-Funny Etid Men -4 2 -Boy Supranos-2 25-Songst.els - 25
L In all the Old Time Songs you love to hear.
Special Stage Setting, You'll say -- "The Best Amateur Minstrels that ever
stepped en a Stage. All Seats 3:tc. Reserve yours at Aberbarts' to -day.
Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Show Starts at 5 p.m. Sharp
Let's Go to the Strand, Monday, May 1st
DOMINION STORES Ltd
6¢50 cwt Pure
Cane Sugar 6'.5t cwt
Corn Starch, two Tapioca Blue Rose Rice
packages 24c our lb ice 100 our 3 lbs,ice 25C
1
Double Cream Pure Maple 1 Peanut Butter
Custard 32
C Syrup 35cI in bulk 22c
ib. tin per pintper lb
Seedless Raisins' Multiplier Onions 2 int ShoePolish
per 24c fi pounds 19c grins 25c
pound
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Special Blend i - Borax Gilletts Lye
poundTper 45c 2 pkgs 25c2 tins 29e
Saturday 15 lbs Granulated 1.04
Special g
PURE LARD in Bulk per pound 18c
AmmoniaPowderlBrasso Polish at
3 packages 23clper can 14 cents
Toothpicks -per
box .5c
Matches, 3
boxes 34c
On Saturday
we will pay 26c
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cash or trade for
strictly fresh eggs
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Shoe Talk
Men and Women, who know, say most emphati-
cally 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 our Shoes 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 u e get their best
Shoes and, at every Shoe price, we crowd in all the
good value we possibly can. Our dualities 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 duality of goods
at reasonable 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
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ora at a p,.. 1 are > �1
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A CORRECTION
.Where We make • btaW we Amid ter
and make a correction. ,Yon have made a
mistake by sowing gralm MI'a wet 4084.
Don't do it again this year; make a wrrms-
don, drain it. Toa know St pays so ques-
tion about it, 1 have plenty of the on bend
/ram 8 inch to 8 tach. I mold quote YOU at
mY Yard or in your.. When you drain. do
1t with play Tile. Uo the that tats beyond
a life time and you make no mistake when
you buy from
WILLIAM M. SPROAT
Nem 9 an 184. - asS.rth.
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JAMES 'WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
GRAND TRUNK SY's X41
TRAIN SERVICE
between
SEAFORTH AND TORONTO
Leave Senforth ...0.43 a.m. Dly. Ex. Bunday
Arrive Stratford ...7.81 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Kitchener ...8.26 a.m. Dly. Ex: Sunday
Arrive Guelph ......8.60 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
IArrive Toronto ...10.16 a.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Lave Toronto ....6.10 p.m. 131y. Ex. Sunday
Leave Guelph ..7.48 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Leave Kitchener ..8.11 p.m. Dly. Ex. Bandag
Lave Stratford ...9.05 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Arrive Seaforth.. ..9.60 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday
Buffet -Parlor Car and first class
vestibule coaches in each direction.
Entire train runs through without
change.
For full particulars as to tickets,
etc., apply to Grand Trunk Ticket
Agents.
els
wow -Beattie Bros..._
Brown Rock „Tekpots - ' 50e
Crown Fabric Linen lvellopee3 4 pigs.. 25c
Flat Curtain Rods ' - ' 15c
Linen Towelling, per yard 80e
Prints, per, yards ,. ; ... . ...120
Glass Salad Bowls85e
Cut Sherbet Glasses - e. 65te
Rubber Balls -All Prices, -
Watch our Wednesday Morning '
BUY BEATTIE'S BARGAINS. -
BEATTIE BROS. -
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received and addressed to
the undersigned, for the building of • new
Brick School House, in the village of Ns-
mondville up until Saturday. May 15th.
'fenders for the whole work or for each
trade separably. Plans and specifications an
be seen at. the Store, Egainad0Gle.
- 'Phe lowest tender toot necessarily meant-
cd -
W. J. FINNIGAN. eeey..
283t-3 EgmoedvWW, Ont
Baby Chicks For Sale
Will have during the season about 6.000
Roby Chicks, bred -to -lay .Ingle comb White
Leghorn, the cockerel., being from 808 -egg
strain. 916.00 per 100. Rend orders early
se we have never been .Me to fill all orders.
1NGLEWORTH POULTRY' YARDS.
Holesesvtlle.
E. J. Trewartha, Phone 22-611. 282206
HOUSE FOR. SALE
For 9s le, frame borne en Oed*tbb
Seaforth, one block west of Idafhedbt
011
goodsellar, electric *fat. hard and
water inside. In trot dos rwair. Arab
MANX ANK RANKI I.. or A. 7L vw'ri�
DEN, Seaforth. 88¢01
BLANK CARTRIDGEPISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to ammo
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Can
lay around without risk or ac-
cident to woman or child. Mail-
ed PREPAID for 81- tlaperlar
make 51.50, blank cartridges
.22 cal. shipped Express et 75e
per
STAR
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STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, Mr.
vimummi
Don't Forget the Big Event of the Year at 'the
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Strand Theatre Monday May 1st
SEAFORTH MINSTRELS
(Direction R. E. Willis.)
• Assisted by the
Blackstone Orchestra of Goderich 5 pieces
_'% Hours of' Mirth and Laughter
-I-Funny Etid Men -4 2 -Boy Supranos-2 25-Songst.els - 25
L In all the Old Time Songs you love to hear.
Special Stage Setting, You'll say -- "The Best Amateur Minstrels that ever
stepped en a Stage. All Seats 3:tc. Reserve yours at Aberbarts' to -day.
Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Show Starts at 5 p.m. Sharp
Let's Go to the Strand, Monday, May 1st
DOMINION STORES Ltd
6¢50 cwt Pure
Cane Sugar 6'.5t cwt
Corn Starch, two Tapioca Blue Rose Rice
packages 24c our lb ice 100 our 3 lbs,ice 25C
1
Double Cream Pure Maple 1 Peanut Butter
Custard 32
C Syrup 35cI in bulk 22c
ib. tin per pintper lb
Seedless Raisins' Multiplier Onions 2 int ShoePolish
per 24c fi pounds 19c grins 25c
pound
1
Special Blend i - Borax Gilletts Lye
poundTper 45c 2 pkgs 25c2 tins 29e
Saturday 15 lbs Granulated 1.04
Special g
PURE LARD in Bulk per pound 18c
AmmoniaPowderlBrasso Polish at
3 packages 23clper can 14 cents
Toothpicks -per
box .5c
Matches, 3
boxes 34c
On Saturday
we will pay 26c
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cash or trade for
strictly fresh eggs