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The Huron Expositor, 1922-08-11, Page 5-+r 19 'f r 4 e Seafarth, August 10, 1922 Eggs, per closets. .........20 to 22c :New Potatoe0,, li01 bag $1.80 Hogs, per cwt , $12,75 Sattklt PMs Ib. 80 to 32e 'Patel $1.20 WS r bushel ?War, per cwt Ryan, Per ton :Shorts, per ton 60c $5.85 $80.00 $80.00 BIRTHS 'rabble. -At Dr liyndu,an"s Hospital, en July 28th, to Mr. end Mn. S. R. Prebblo, of Merton. a son. •Crich. Ill Tuckersmith, on July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Orlch, a eon -Alvin Lawr- ence. Nothery.-In Mayhem, on July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Nethery, East Wawa- nceh, a daughter, 'Ford. -In Uaborne, oa Monday, Jelly 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford a eon -Clarence Boy. DEATHS Collinson.-ltn Hallett Township, on July 29. Mary Ann Dandy, widow of the late Wil- liam Collinson, aged 92 years and 9 days. 9Howard-In Exeter, on August tat, Helena Howard, beloved wife of Mr. E. M. Dignan in her 44th year. Gray. -In Hibbert, on July t oth, Elisabeth Doreen Martdn, beloved wife ad John A. Gray, aged 58 years, 6 menthe and 10 days. O'Laughlin. -!n Dublin, on August Tth. Mary O'Laughlin, beloved wife of Michael O'Laughlin, to her 66th year. HARVESTORS WANTED FOR WESTERN WHEAT FIELDS Special train service and low fares are offered by the Canadian National Grand Trunk Railways to Western Canada. Consult with your nearest Agent for train services, etc. Com- fortable, roomy, convertible (berth), Colonist cars of latest design, and restaurant cars serving meals and Lunches will be attached to trains. Special cars will also be provided for women. Travel the "National Way" to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond. The Canadian Nation- al reaches direct all important dis- tributing centres in Western Canada. 40,000 MEN WANTED TO HAR- VEST WESTERN CANADA'S CROPS Latest reports from the grain fields of the West indicate a record yield; 40,000 men are wanted from Eastern Canada to help harvest this .crop. To nieet this demand, special Harvesters' Excursions will be oper- ated by the Canadian National Grand Trunk. Through solid trains will be oper- ated to Winnipeg without change, -consisting of convertible (berth) Colonist cars of latest design. Res- taurant cars will be attached to trains serving meals and lunches at reasonable prices. For fares, train service, etc., apply to nearest Can- adian National -Grand Trunk Agent. Grain ri es Wheat Prices go higher on Hen - sail Market at the saltie time the prieesr, go lower on other !markets. We are newpaying $1.02 for Win- ter Wheat. Compare this price with other markets. Bring your Grain to Hensall and sell it to the highest bidder. By doing so you will secure the highest possible pries at all times. Cook Bros. HENSALL - - - ONTARIO IMPORTANT NOTICES WANTED. - PROTESTANT TEACJIER bolding at least oeoondmlem certificate for School Section No. 2, Tuckemtplth. Duties to 00romenoit . Septzmber 8th. State salary and experience. ROBERT J. COOPER, Secretary -Treasurer. Klppet. 2852-1 THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE. -20 H. Y. Sawyer & Massey traction engine, Sawyer & Sdessey Peerlme Separator with straw cutter, water tank, everything complete ready to work, presently in operatitm. Owner wishes to quit on account of health. Can be sten any time by appointment. JOHN THIRSK, R. R. No. 2, Zurich. Ont. 2852x7 FRUIT A"P LOW PRICES Fruit has not sold at such reas- I onable prices for several years. I. You'should not overlook this op- portunity. For evenly graded, care- ] fully packed fruit, containers I should have the mark of The I Niagara Peninsula Growers, Lim - I ited, Grimsby, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron, in the Estate of Henry Hapten. All persons having cla- ims against Henry Rapiers, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. who died on or about the 6th day of July, 1922, are required on or before the 6th :lay of September, 1922, to send to the untler- signed Solicitor for the Executors of his will, full particular of their claims and of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified. After the ,ya1d date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the F:;tate among the parties entitled thereto. having reference only to the claims of which they shall have received notice. After such distribution the Executors will not be responsible for any part of the assets of the estate to any creditor of whose claim they shall not have received notice as afore- said. Tbts notice N given pursuant/ to the Statute n that behalf. Seaforth, August 2nd, 1922. F. HOLMESTED. Seoforth P. 0. Solicitor for the Executors of the 2581-4 will of Henry Rnpien, deceased. Y, _f,, '.. ,'�iJi mats �>}i 4✓1'vi �e�Tendora wille. he plyA ,tanpof�o 9. •end C of'++fly ll . p, a ,lisp Dralb W TnVllil 44 tto 0 'ff be removal. �erc Alw'Wp0 be ono* nil t'i Landreboro on Tut day AogWt 16tH. st 7.60 * p m. at which time the eoasel will meet A cheque for 0 Der anti o1 even* 01 0' tender to e4company the sante. Lowest .or 0 any tender not neem.artly accepted. 0 JOHN 81NNGLAND. 0 2881-2 Clerk of Hallett. 0 TENDERS WANTED Teodoro for the construction of the Bolton No. 2 Munlalpal Drain, McKRlop, will be received till Monday, August 21st. 1922, when tenders will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Carnegie Noll, Beaforth. Cheque for 10 Der cent. of contract to accompany each tender. (Work to be done according to plana and epeotaeatiom of Townohip Engineer and to be completed in 1922. 2840 cubic yards open work, 1600 feet of 9 -Inch tile; 8800 feet of '10 -inch tile. 'Plans and apeeidcatiom at C1erb's Office, Lot 85, Conceoolon 6, Mc - Killen. JOHN MCNAY, 2961-2 Clerk. BLANK CARTRIDGE PISTOLS Well made and effective. Ap- pearance is enough to scare BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS, etc. -NOT DANGEROUS. Can lay around without risk or ac- cident to woman or child. Mail- ed PREPAID for $1 -superior make $1.50, blank cartridges .22 cal. sbdpped Express at 75e per 100. STAR MFG. & SALES CO, 821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. MOTOR WI rH US TO Goderich and attend the Dinner Dance At Hotel Bedford Neat Saturday Evening AUGUST 12th Dancing from 6.80 to 12 Music by Miss Gene Connon and London Orchestra. Sunday Dinner -Music, 1 to 2.46. Sunday Supper -Music, 5.30 to 6.45. Write or phone for Reservations to Hotel Bedford, Goderich. RATES: Saturday evening, 6.30 to 12, $8.00 per couple. After 8.30, $.1.00 per couple with additional charge for lunch a la carte. HOOP*4 gal (' p Bae Fimbautog O f wkkpg Parlors In O Iles ^{'•s look,. oppOslte The O Expo llltar i8Ice. Residence O God erte11_ 8t., opposite Dr. O Boort% O F1orrers furnished on short O notice. O Phone Night or Day 119 0 0000'4000'! 0000 ti A Funeral D O g,' t Z O Holder of Govecpmelpt 0 nipionmd end LScense O - Chartres moderate O Flowers furnished OH short 4 notice. o Bight Calla Day Calls O Phone 175 Phone 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dominion Stores, Ltd, Red Salmon 1 lb. tin for 28c Half lb. tin 17c Icing Sugar 2 lbs. 20c 5 string 1 lb soda Brooms 'WC Biscuits 1 %c Wash Boards 57g Campbell's Soups 15c Clothes Lincs 29e Sweet Corn, 2 tins 25c 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, 2 tins..25c Currants, Ib. 17c Dates, 2 packages 25c Seedless Raisins Ib. 22c Borden's Milk, large tin ...15c Fruit Jars, pints, dozen..11.25 Charms, per package 15c Caustic Soda, large tin ...80c Soap Chips, 2 lbs. 25c Sardines, 4 tins 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Salad Dressing, Pure Lard, bulk 181/2e large bottle 20c Best St. Lawrence Sugar 122 pounds for$1 Life Buoy Soap per V C cake P&G, Gold, Fels Naphta 2 3 c 3 bars RITE -Good 9Oc-1.60 Home-brew, pkg E August v ili`�L PICS A. E ▪ Wheelbarrows, Op Carts, Carts and Carriages, Doll's s Carts, Bake Sets, ; Guns, TrOMi gts, !, Dolls (all kinds) = August Speciale in Many Other'; • -GIANITEWARE A BIG FEATURE-'. Marathon three -coat Ware, mottled brown k white, good to look at, good to wear. Bargains in Glassware -Conte and See Eye Specialist here August 21st -22nd "COME AND SEE" Beattie Bros. wor Achievement ! ASavings Bank balance built up by careful economy and self-denial will give you greater satisfaction than an equal sum secured without difficulty or exertion The advantages of such a reserve are worth a genuine effort We welcome accounts, small or large. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000 SEAN ORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager. DEALING A FI AL DEATH -BLOW TO NIGH PRICES HERE Forced On Sale Outing Blankets, values up to $5.00. Sale Price $2.50 8 dozen pairs Men's Silk Hose value up to $1.25. Sale price 35c White Silk Hose, value up to $1.00.. Sale price Corded Lisle Hose, value up to 75c. Sale price 25c Black Lisle Hose, value up to 75c. Sale price White Lisle Hose, value up to 75c. Sale price 25c 20c 20c Ladies' Silk Hose, drop stitch, black and brown. Value up to $2.50. Sale price $1.00 Silk Hose, dark brown and navy, value up to $2. Sale price. -68c Silk Hose, value up to $1.50. Sale price 50c Lisle Hose, white, black and brown, value up to 80c. Sale price 25c Children's ribbed. brown and black value up to 75c. Sale price19c EXCHANGES MADE TO THE LAST MINUTE SHOES Ladies' Shoes, values up to $9.00. Sale price Ladies' Shoes, values up to $6.00. Sale price Girls' Shoes, values up to $7.00. Sale price Boys' Shoes. values up to $3.50. Sale price Men's Shoes, values up to $8.00. Sale price . ..... $2.87 $1.17 $1.88 $1.47 $3.17 YARD GOODS These prices are only for a few days - Don't Hesitate! The more you buy at this Great Sale, the more . money you make. Ginghams, all colors, values up to 60c, sale price 2Oc Black and White Chintz, values up to 40c, sale price 20c Sateen, 36 inches wide, at 20c Shepherd Checks, 32 inches wide, at 20c 20c 20c 20c 20c 20c Ratinea, 36 inches wide Crepes, 36 inches wide Cretonnes, 32 in. wide Voiles, 36 in. wide Prints, 36 inches wide Pyjama Cloth, 32 inches wide...20c Ginghams, 27 inches wide .. 15c Duck, 91 inches wide 15c Factory Cotton, 41 in. wide ...-15c 18 oz, Duck 9c 1 Remember -this sale, and all will be history I'll ring the curtain down Saturday at 10 p.m. in order to serve the people that will be in the store before the dawn of Sunday Oh ! The Awful Finish. It will be practically an ti S From now until the final closing hour no reason- able offer will be refused LADIES' VESTS Some of these are of silk and wool, guaranteed former price up to $1.50, sale price 25c Ladies' Bloomers, value up to 50c, sale price 25c Ladies' Brassieres, value up to $1.00. sale price 37c Ladies' Waists, values up to $6, sale price $2.88 D. & A. Corsets, values up to $2.50. Guaranteed unrustable, sale price $1.38 Ladies' Combinations, short sleeves. Value up to $1.50. Sale price 35c SUITS FOR MEN Your unrestricted choice of entire stock. Valeo, up to $6f,, sale price $22.40 Values up to $50, sale price $19.70 Valuestip to $30, sale price $18.30 Values up to $25, sale price $9.40 ! Buy now at almost any price you want to pay. I In justice to yourself and family, come and benefit accordingly A. A. COCKBURN C. E. Akins in charge of Sale Limited 1 Men ---Here is Your One Chance To Save WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS. KITCHEN OVERALL -Union Made For big men, sizes up to 44. Former value up to $2.50. Sale price Big B Overalls, value up to $2.00. Sale price Big B Special, value up to 52.50. Sale price Smocks out they go at $1.50 98c $1.50 98c Work Shirts, value up to $2.50 Sale price 98c Men's Work Sox, pure worsted values up to 75c, out they go 25c Men's Leather Work Gloves, values up to 80c. Sale price 25C i1en's Odd Pants Value up to 56.00. Sale price Values up to $5.50. Sale price Value up to $4.50, Sale price Khaki Pants, all wool, value to 55.50 Sale price $2.68 $2.47 $1.88 up $2.98 ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, WTT.T• F.ND OUR GREAT SALE Ladies' Cotton Hose, 110'1- pair don's Snx, 6 pair for 10c $1.00 Boys' Combinations, value 52.00. Sale price Boys' Undershirts value up to 75c, snle price Boys' Suspenders, value up to Ste. Salo price Kiddies' Toys, value up to $1.00. Sale price ...... ....15c Ladies' and Girls' Hats and Caps value up to $3. Sale price. -'15c 37c 19c 15c