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t$ga, get: dnzgl .1..25 tot- 7c
tR , Butte', per lb 80 to
New Pbtatoeis, per bag 12.50
et Wheat, per bushel :VAS
Marley, per baflhdl .676'
Flour, per cwt
Bran, per ton
Shorts, per ton
roger Per elft.
4ii, ranibeni,
cuttersloo ..
.rich- $4,60 to $5.50; 40. *.
4n 1/4, feeder* good 40.50 to
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BIRTHS
KoWw-1A IoSaz y,le, ona Junoson. 80th, to Mr. Dail
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,:.c7arvrlla;o--du Exeter, on July let, to Mr, and
8818 Wflllgrn Melville, a er.
Xampban.-2n Usborne, on Julymy 2n2nd, to Mr.
' snit Mie. Arthur Campbell, a daughter.
ly'aGregor,—In Tuokeremith, on Juno 27th, to
Mr, and Mrs, William McGregor,a daugh-
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MARRIAGES
8eo0—Vadden.-dlt Londmboro, on July 8rd,
be the Rev. J. Abrey, Eilwbeth May,
no daughter of Mr. and biro. J. Vodden, to
' Robert J. 'Scott, both of Londe bora.
Johneton—,MoGewen.—At Blyth," on Juee 28,
by the Rev. George Telford,, Gladys Agnes.
daughter of Mn and Mae,. .William Mc-
Gowan, to George H. Jobneton, x11 of
Riede
BEAN MARKET •
'Parente, July 1101.—Beane, Oenadtan, heed
picked, bashel, 44.26; Primo.. 08.75 to *1.00,
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto. July lltb, — Dressed Poultty—
*Wring *00*6*nn 5004 roosters, 28*; fowl.
AA 0o 270; dueklinge, 80o; thrice,. 40 to
45*.
Live Poultry ---Spring chickens, 860; roes.
.ter., 17-to.20e;, fowl; 20 t0 22c; duckling.,
"80c, turkey., 80 to 85.e.
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto, July 11th.—Cheese, new. large,
lb' to 20c; twine, 20 to 20tee; triplets,
21 to 2144*. Old large, 26c; twine, 24 to
24 1.2c. Stilt000, 26e. Extra old, large, 26
tls'427 °° Old 818110ne, 34e.
41046 - h choice: 82 to 86e;
• finest, 40 to 41e ; No.
89;xg
40ce.Ap. f, 87 to 88c; cooking, 238.
'411 Wntee- tap 22.
ge—Na o*. dandled, 82 to 88e; selects.
•r ..taAl0p; *shone. 87 to 88e.
LIVE STOCK. MAEKET8
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, July 11.—'1b-
day'. otlartpg ref cattle woe some 400 bead
lighter than last Monday's record :Amply, yet
heavy enough to bring *bout a decline of a
.4/tarter in the prke of medium grass cattle
and of a half in the mate of common grass-
er, Choice .able cattle meld. generally :Deady
with the close of last week, except exporter$
of which Isom. 26 loads, weighing ell the.
way from 1,100 to 1,800 pound: per head
sold at from 10 to $6 cent.) per cwt. lower
than lest Monday, the top for a load being'
0'g cents., with four loads making that price.
Handy -weight beechen made 8;i cents In
marked lots' in a few cams, and the bet
price for • lot wet 854 cents for ten head
seven/flee 4,125, pound*, which went to the
Canadian Packing Co. Butcher COWB sold im
- do 6t/a cent. for an odd teip, but the bulk
of choice moved at from 5% to 6 cent., wit*
.ahe-tutal.supply of. cows .a quarter to a half
lower than la.t week. Bees were a light
supply compared with other ,losses, but de-
ad was leck,neeneed trade very Plea, no
Ito" Being Mime -11$2 evert to-dax Sable
04*", �eo N 11e44.0rtion of the cattle
;eceipt the 'b040, Dank made uo of medium
do ,good ,gra�g''Teadeeyfeee slow in open-
ing. but.bztgatemneet up affk$ the declines had
been decided'' Gin,and not more than 800
head were ICE over when the market cloned.
The Pourer 'selling proposition was the
rough Westety ;tuft, which ameunted.th some
600 bead•alnd said es low air 004 Greets "-in
spot., nod, nowhere better .thee Meeeenb.
The -Ontario grins cattle were' -generally in
lair to good conditten. "
Calve were Mat an overly heavy offering.
bat the quality was poor, ;*d there was not
.much cell /or even the beat. Priem genet
! oft half a dollar compared with
any were. Da
tet +verilke the bulk anything from
4 a 8 cbbte. and justt aa fe,v tow tope making B
coots. '
Lombe generally mid w ouarter. lower than
last week, choice, kind ranging from 18 to
18% cents. with an odd tap at 14 cents.
Hbeep were a ether Bete and 'a dollar per.
.ort off in price, at 6 cents for -the beet
;bandy weights. a .few yearling.. brought (rpm
6 to 644 cents per pound.
Of 1,028 hog; in the total receipt for the
say, goo were on taevi ggh Wing, leaving a
somewhat light gtfering. The price was - 8p
a. quarter OA compared vett, lest week's close
buyers paying 15 cents per pound for the
bulk on the fed and watered bask.
Receipts to -day were: .4,242 cattle, 425
calves, 1,888 hogs and 1,481 sheep and Iambs.
Quotations: Heavy .beef steers, 88.26 to
*4.50: butcher ;teen, choice, *8.00 to 08.25;
do. good. 07.50 to 38.00; do. medium,
06.60 to 37.00; do., common, 00.00 tc 88.50;
butcher heifers, choice, 07.76 to 88.25; do.,
medium, 47.09 a $7.76: do. common, 05.50
to $6.60; betdter cows, choice, 06.50 to .04.00;
1tii1ATBS
Mof.ean.-ln Toronto, on July 10th, Henry
Keith McLean. aged 22 /este.
Gdrdeed.+—In Fullerton, en 31111e 28th, Ph11-
01D 4totd*ed, a laic 61rd year.
Marshall.—Tin Stretford. on June 27th, Marla
Harebell. relict of the late Jacob Marshall,
aged '16 years.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
WANTED.—TEACHER FOR SCHOOL SEC -
Om No. 2, McKO�11oopApply, etather
Missy. to B. C. RISING, Secretary, Bea.
Sputa 1. 2848-1
TEACHER WAN410D.. POR PUBLIC
8eboot Section No. 4 Hannah. Bate
qualifications and salary expected. Doge to
comate ee September 6th. THOMAS DALE,
R. 'R. No. 4, Clinton. Sump County. 28444
'rEAORER WANTED. — EXPERIENCED
preferred, for School Soctien No.,B. Tuck-
eusmith. Duties to commence September 6th.
Apply, stating salary and expeeience, to IRA
W. JOHNS. R. R.•110;21, S2*forth, Ont.
2847-2
BU1IAING POR SALE.—ONE EtJILp1NO
40.x 60. It would make a goal straw
shed. Apply to C. O. THOMPSON, Eletmeal
Mti1a, 8eafiorth. 6438-t1
Lt7STRAY ERIPER.—STRAYED FROM 171H
premises of the undersigned. Lot 25, Con-
cession 6. Mai111op, about June 16th, a dark
roan heifer, dehorned. Any information lead-
ing to her reooverry please phone 280 ring 4.
8eaforth. ANGUS MORE. No. 1. Beeforth.
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EXECUTRICES. FARM FOR SALE
The Executrices, .to close the *+tote of the
late Willianm H. Horton, of the Township of
Ueborne, are offering for sale Lot 30, Con-
cession 4, Township of Ucborne. County of
Huron, containing 100 acres. On Oda prop-
erty is a brick dwelling,. large bank berm,
drive ehed. hog pen and hen house, a few
acres hardwood bash. Also parte of Lots 81
and 82. Concession 4, Township of Osborne,
County of Heron, containing 80 acres. On
this property there is a brick dwelling, large
new upeo-date bank barn and silo, large O
new drive home, new hen house, windmill O
driving water Into barns; good hardwood
,beth. .Both properties are in a Sett class sate
of cultivation, well sitnated being dose to
Exeter and Hensel!: convenient to church awl
school; phone and rural mall delivery. Will
be told with, de withdut crops to emit pur-
chaser. Fee,' arms and particulars apply on
the promisee to 26260.10. - Lb118E HORTON,
Hensen P. 0., or to MISS MAUDE A. NOR-
TON, Exeter P. 0., or to THOMAS CAM-
P.R0re Exeter P. 0. 2847-4
one goat ell irlt�t eflndmlily� Ru9D11,^!
water glued house *a4 berz;-.nyelt tgas d:
And drained, O%MO to **80 o 0, Qd M1h4 Rpoat
Mopes. Remi mail and tele Appl
a.t7UDMO11Jd; Moven, Ont P $rip 9
AUTON SALES
AUCTION SALE OF EOU8E41:4•D MOODS.
Mr. T,. Brown has revolved- i*atryetlotw
to Bell by public mutton at the reactance of
the undersigned in Eg¢mondvilie, on Gaturday,
Jriiy 22nd, at 1.80 p.m., the fel(owlog; TTwwo
light oak bedroom suite.. 1. ..white' bedstead.
3 pair et lied oprings, 3 mettro.ees, 2' feather
met:reams, 2 pair feather pillows, 8 toilet
riots, 2 Mande. 1 white wash otand, 1 bureau,
2 tables. I starter to frame, 2 bedroom rock-
er.. 8 large reeking 'chains, 4 kitchen chairs,
1 arm . chair,' I couch, 1 sewing machine,
What -tet, ornkinele board, 2 lamps, 1 - oval
hale, solid oak dining table, 4 solid, oak
chairs, exitide hoard, tapestry 043 miner.
dull' Met carpet balls, stair earpet, hell lin-
oleumo, 1 bird -.cage, melee sof* and 2 chair,
3 pair parlor curtains, curtain rode, 1 fano/
vase, pair deer antlers, 1 large *U. painting,
Aimlritetcr rug 8x8; dining room carpet.
eightday clock, pair Chenille cort0lm, k(teben
able, Happy Thought range, 1 coal beater,
ironing board, washing machine, wringer.
tool sheet, scythe, 1 long ladder, new !awe
mower, paper rack, galvanised wash tub,
buck saw, water pail, 1 tea kettle, boiler.
sealer., dishes, quilting ,frames, . kitchen
utemlis, pictures, a quantity of stove pipes.
curtain pole, ape other article. femme —
Muth. MRS. E. 81cMURRAY, Proprietress; T.
Brown. Auctioneer. 2848.2
SERVICE
We are here to give you Service
and will be open every evening dur-
ing the busy season until 9 o'clock.
Flee Jewel Mtn- $4.00
Magic El8kirig Powder, peg' IIIb.35
Caw Wand Baking Soda, per db, .09
Ke1lbg's Oordflakm, per plug.. , .11
10 Barns Obinfart and Sunlight
.75
Ware Nails, per pound .06
Flotnae S+t'aples 07
We are paying 28 cents for Eggs
"hot over one week old.
Quality considered. our prices on
Boots and Shoes are the lowest pos-
sible.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
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CONSULTING ENGINEERS
James, Proctor & Redfern
Limited.
36 Toronto 86, Toronto, Can.
Brkkro., Pavements, Waterworks. Sewer-
age Systeme, Incioeratore, Factories,
Arbitrations, Lttigatioa.
Phone Adel. 1044. Cable: "JPRCO" Toronto
OUR FEES—Usually pall out of the
money we save ear clients.
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fic Hair and
'Treatment
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,Oteen permanently eradicates dandruff; stops
fallIng,hair''and scalf irritation, completely
religohis thOlife,,itigor and nalural color of the
hair:and 8410, and.stimulates the growth of
tluOlew hair'.` '
K.oreen is not an experiment, but a proven,
seepted remedy. Thousands owe a hair
health undrned of the Koreen treatments.
PROCURABLE AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS'
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will ikr nivel acrd eddr®0ed to
the undersigned int- the handing of;.. sew
Brkk .School Hop. at School, Section 11E.
30, Stanley, 0* until July 18th. Tendere
for whole week 6r for rack trade separate.
The lowest tender not naesserily accepted.
Prnpn and specification. Das. be seen et
JOHN E. PEPPER.
Serretaryerreseurer No. 10, Stapler.
2847-2 It. It. Na t, Brpeefield.
SALESMEN'S OPPORTUNITY
We are Wolfing for capable anal
1 in this di'8trlct to represent els as
Sallersmen.
We trade in Governanerdt, Muni -
i typal laud' Codiport0tiow bond$ and
all Canadian securities. The sight
1 411x01 can secure a pemnianent land
pfodhabie cotlitle ction were .Vary
assistance' vAili be given by ' 1221*
office.
UNLISTPD SECURITIES
CORPORATION, LIMITED
Canadian Pacific Building, Toronto
2$48-2
MOTOR WITH US TO
Goderich
and attend the
Dinner Dance
At Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
JULY 16th
Dancing from 6.30 to 12
Music b5' Mins Gene Connon and
London Orchestra
Sunday Dinner—Music, 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper—Music, 6.80 to 6.45.
Write or phone for Reservations to
;Hotel Bedford, Goderiek.
RATES:
Saturday evening, 6.80 to 12, $3.00
per couple. After 8.80, $L00 Per
couple with additional charge for
lu*oh a la carte.
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ulauminum Wive A ld sddtRnt r,:r as Rad
Aluaninpm ' 109.7
'(rueaedltew1rr (Meanjb n Brand)
Hand Base (a Mg ,Sp W'1
Fancy China algid e`enF*4ty , ..;
FANCY JAP BAST kYlE'M4I1.'SITALOESo POW
MIXING BOWLS ANp,r441?1,I1ERS, 9UT CaLAnn ... ,
BUrTERS & wars GLAB ii 9
This' lit el, nupritses a *my *Mail part off *Iv Ail" $U `$i
See Beattie', First.
Re -Built Beattie Bros
Threshing Engines
One 21 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine.
One 19 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine.
One 25 H.P. White Traction
Engine.
One 20 H.P. White Traction
- Engine.
One 20 H.P. Goodison Trac-
tion Engine.
One 20 H.P. Sawyer & Mas-
sey Traction Engine.
One 20 H.P. Waterous Trac-
tion Engine.
One 16 H.P. Waterloo Trac-
tion Engine.
One 14 H.P. New Hamburg
Traction Engine.
One 16 H.P. Goodison Port-
able Engine.
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received he theundersign-
ed up until noon of Friday. July 21st, 1022,
for the erection of a slid brick addition to
Blyth Public School. Plane soil peciaca-
tione may bg, aeon at the store of Reeve,
James Dodds, Blyt
The lowest any tender not necreearfly
accepted.
GEORGE E. MerAGGART.
2848-2 aeeretery Blyth 8e11001 Board.
TRACTORS
Two 12-25 Waterloo Boy
Tractors.
All these Engines are re-
built, thoroughly overhauled
and repainted. They are
exceptionally good value,
and we can make immediate
delivery both on all of the
above, also new Engines,4
Threshers, all sizes, and new
Tractors.
For further particulars
apply to
The Robert Bell
Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Preserve Cherries -Now
The black and white and Eaa4y
Richmond vaarie'ties are over. The
Menten Oren tly, the :finest and iamb
of ,the sour preserving ll, 2*
now asst iia boat. The magic ed this
Niagara Peninsula. Gnawers, Limit-
ed, Grimsby, Ontario, on the ems -
miner means eaTefa;tly paicked, and
graded fret.
For a Better Commercial Course
Attend the
School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONT.
Our Best Advertisement—Our ex -Students
141argteret Cowan
Elsie Ryan
Margaret Mair
George Sloan
Scott Maxwell
Mabel Stplaff rd
Violet Phillips
Evelyn Sp'indll&
Adella Spindler
Deily Cowan
Few* Scringeour
Hazel Finnigan
Wattle Grainger
3sa20421* Erriingmon•
Florence Vodden
IrdlYan Goofier
Walter O7wan
F. S. Meere8
flack Angus
Nita S7nieltzer
Alberta Smothers
Della McCool
In June, 1915, Cliftbldll Hunt, of Seaforth, was awal'ded the Gold
.Medal by the Remington Type Go., New York City.
Von Gan win Rt this year. Why don't you win it this year?
Students who enrolled September, 1.919, cw since,
may make an appointment and call at the school
:`!any time after Aug. 10, to take Credential Tests.
For information write
B. F. WARD, B.A.M., Accts., Prin
Phone 19H. CLINTON, ONT.
PACKED �T BANKRUPT SALE THOUSANDS
Even the Oldest Inhabitants of this town and vicinity never before witnessed such crowds—pleased crowds—there's a reason—our prices
are a death -blow to the high cost of living, eclipsing even the lowest pre-war prices of 1914.
Tuesday and Wednesday we broke all selling records ; we tore out the side of Seaforth's Trading Tradition; we packed this Store to the
Limit. For Men, Women and Children—if you are one of the many who did not get waited on Tuesday and Wednesday, we ask you to
come again. History seldom repeats: probably not within the next 100 years will you get such a Saving opportunity. Come and benefit.
FOOTWEAR
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
Guaranteed ttomnber .pni6e from $6.00
6d $12.00.
Sane Pelee
iBuoken,3Hnles, values to $5.50.
Salo ;
.HOUSE SHOES
Ho811.se Shoes, elastic firorotls.
Sale Price
$2.87
$1.47
$1.47
WHITE BOOTS
Canvas and White Kid.
Sale Price
88c
BLACK AND TAN BROGUES
Values up bo $6.00.
Sale Price $2.87
BOYS' SHOES
Values up to $3.50.
Sale Price $1.47
LADIES' GOOD SHOES
Values up to $12.00.
Sane Pliiice $1.88
Values up to $8.00.
Sa'le Price $3.47
MEN'S FINE SHOES
Values up to $9.00.
Salle Pelee
$4.40
TENNIS SHOES
Large sizes only.
Sale Pr'ite
MEN'S SOX
Odttlon and Lisle--fi,ve pains
for
CASHMERE SOX
Values up to 95c. Sale
Pelee
98c
95c
40c
25c
LISLE SOX
Winds up to 50c. Sale
Pince
FARMERS' WORK SOX
All wool. Sale
Peice
LADIES' SILK . HOSE
27c
Values up to $1.50.
Salle Peilue 59c
Volutes up to 52.50. Sole
Prdc e
OUTING BLANKETS
All wool, Mottles top to $4.00.
Salle I'rice $2. )11
MEN'S STRAW HITS
Vallums up to $3.00.
Sade Price lt)c
MEN'S LEATHER WORK GLOVES
Values up to 80c
Sale Prate
SUSPENDERS
25c
Values up to $1.00.
Sale ,Ph'ice 17c
c
POLICE SUSPENDERS
Vault•= up W 75e. Sale
Prlke
37c
ROT'S' SUSPENDERS
Values up to 40*. Sale
Price 15c
Red, White and Blue
1iA N DKERCHIEFS
Value; 11•p to 25 coast...
Sale Price
9c
LADIES' VESTS
Violins Dnp 0) 35e. Salo
Pelee 19c
Vain ens 1413) tin 31.511. Rale
Peke • 5110
BLOOMERS
Values up to 60 cen'ils.
Sale Prt*r
('OMBINATiONS
Values up to $1.50.
Sale Price
29c
,18c
LADIES' WAISTS
Values up n 32.50. Scale
P Pico
LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS
V8!'t1Qn Up 46 32.50.
Sale Farce
98c
78c
D. & A. CORSETS
I_ mel e Gah!0. VMues •tri $2.50.
Sale Price $1.38
Similar prices prevail throughout.
DUCK
1.2 °,ewe, 41 inches wide.
Sale Price 15c
i'YJAMA CHECK
3f, inches )vide Sade i'rice ... .23c
CHINTZ
41 ineihog wide. Salle Price
25c
i,ADTES' BRASSLEWES
Values up to $1.00. Sale
Peice • ' • • 37c
UNDERSKIRTS
Values up W $3.00. Sale
Price
75c
Similar prices prevail throughout.
WORK SHIRTS
4 0.111010 up to $2.00. Sale
I'rire
KHAKI SIIIRTS
tee..e top f„ $^,l,,0. Sale
ON' ERA LBIS
values up 'O 22.00.
Sale Price
BIG R. OVERALL
V ;.Birt up *0 $2.25.
Sale. Price
SMOCKS
Values up bra $2.00. Sale
Price
78c
98c
$1.17
$1.68
$1.17
BALGRiGGAN COMBINATIONS
Velem u0) to $2.00.
Salle Price
$1.17
Similar prices prevail throughout.
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This Store will be Open Evenings until 7 o'clock for Your Convenience.—Don't Forget the Place.
A. A. COCKBURN & COMPANY, SEAFORTH
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