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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-09-01, Page 5't Edil.lf Ia •Seafo o A 4t 20t , to Mr. •IM Nalie- 44/014 1.�1+. $ 4auVYhtem-Leowre 8420xa„-4140aldeclQh...on An.uet 10th, to D4', n3 ooppaon,August lath, to Mr. ' bd'7.41 to a eon, mWll bora.^ SOA, 1$tb, to Mr. sad Mrs. Thou. D02090$1 0.Lidta„Lon �',Aiikust 24th, at the Alexandra , Marine and, General Hospital, Goderleh, to air. and Mte. E. V. tensile. a son. MARRIA- GES Flock -Robb. -At Inverhurou, on Haines., day, August 80th, by Bev. H. C. Priest, angle t the bried, Jessie B., daughter of `Dir. end Mrs. John Robb, Seaforth, to Samuel E. Fiook, B.A., So., of Port Ar- thur, son of Zr. B. F. Flook. W4newdele, Dbiresttor-reouck.-.At. St. Tann, Cathedral, INtento, ea August 18th. by the Rev. G. S. Deepord, Ione Eva, daughter *of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Boucle. of Toronto, to Roy able:gander Forrester. of Clinton. Maloney-Inf&neJL--At Et Oolumban Church. on August 20th, by Rev. Father White, P.P.. Teresa ,Bicknell. daughter of Mrs. A, Hick- nell, to Thomas Maloney, both of MgKWop. DEATHS O'Connor. -In Hibbert, on August 29th. Patrick O'Connor. in his Seth year. 714oHa�.-In Goderich, on Aue'uot 14th, Harlan McKay, of Kipper, Out. Graham. -In Toronto, on August 20th, Emma defiere Graham, widow of the late James ereham, former ranter of North Street Methodist Church. Goderioh. You Bliioult x > 1Pd !fit of ' Thia Q ty4041 ' The. Prices are, ao reasoltable and the quality ..high, or, the peaches and 'pints now on: the market that yOki:ehould greperve an extra onpp, • The best varie- ties of prose ` ,plums aro now obtainable), toilet 'r with Craw. ford pea0he4. T e mark of the Niagara Peninsula Growers, Lim. ited, on containers stands for carefully packed, evenly graded fruit: WANTED To hear from people' who all Prepared to buy improved fir mdmproved fawns at a very low prise 'w Ithtn the next few menthe. or be- fore o-fore the Canadian Northern extend their line throngh here next *Drina, when this plasm will boom and land will go alp in Artie. Com- municate with •d DONALD nAMOR, J amebW0., astraa. 286014 U. F. O. NOTICE A meeting of the U. F. O. will be held in the Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Wednesday evening, September 6th, 1922, at 8 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICES i discussed. Discussion invited. The Broadening Out System will be BERT IRWIN, SEED WHEAT -WE HAVE O. A. C. 104. 2855-1 Secretary -Treasurer. the loading variety in yield for the lust six years to Ontario. Our seed m f the prize winning wheat at the Provincial i Winter Fair, Guelph, In 1920. Price $L75 per baohel, baua extra. JAMES HILL, Stella, CIDER MILL AND APPLE ant. 2855-2 FOR SALE. -NO. 1. O. A. C. NO. 104 Winter wheat, $2.00 per bwthcl. This wheat stood at the head of the net at the Experimental Farm fur the lent five years. WILLIAM A. ROSS. R. R. No. 8, Klppen, Ont. 9854-2 THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE- - 20 H.P. Sawyer & Massey traction engine, Sawyer & Massey Peerless Separator with atraw cutter, water took, everything complete ready to work, presently in operation. Owner wits/lee to suit on account of health, Can be aeon any time by appointment. ,JOHN THIRSK. R. R. No. 2. Zurich, Out. 2852x7 FARMS FOR SALE FARM s :ion FOR +SA1.01 1A,T '1t'uNg1l•S- 1. 1'9cicer-n,,tl:,' 11.12.1. 100 acre. Lcell�rlenrt•,I. Gast Ottrete 1...te e and hair: ori. tor th.v. heo heier . I 1, he -I 1. • (lead (lie theI111„- 20..n.i m t. ,./..1 ., /ode. el y ,r. Apply .. 1. 11 111'Sf,11001a F.\it\I I oh:. 91 I. Neil, Ill 11 21 1. or 1. f ripe. 1 .I ,I I., I ,i Oh ., I' , n , roe; h., n „ All t,.,,....,1 ami the d,aim"1 sl ,veltal t.. gra.... 1-, ,a n, fr.a ..Len, n t Su it,teal. Len,- ,.d. 1:... foeth,.,. par- twitter- only h,0 �. - ph.,',' 15-147. Sati- n op_ 1..r '1(10191 AS 19 1.1\IIN0S'rttNl:, It B. No 2. Srafte th 2855-2f TENDERS WANTED 'render, wanted ler the ren,trnruu,n .f the Buchanni, Drain in the 'township of 'I'ieker- omitb. ('lana and .. pecifientione may be seen nt the Clerk's 011ier- Tenders to be in thehund, of the Clerk by the 120 of Sep- tember. D. F. McGRE(:OR. 2855-2 Clerk. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1922, Municipality of the Town of Seaforth, County of Huron. Notice 0 hereby given that I have traai- mftted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of The Ontario Voters' lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant W said Act, of all personsappearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the maid Municipality to be entitled W vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections : and that the field List way first posted up nt my office at Seaforth, on the 24th day of August 1922, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon 512 voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. Dated this r25th day of August, 1022. JOHN A. WILSON. 2855-1 Clerk of Seaforth. Accounts Your Account is DUE Sept. lot, 1922 Live Poultry Wanted every Tues- day. We pay highest prices. One- quarter pound per bird taken off fed poultry. Our Shoes are of the Highest Qual- ity and the lower£ in price. We are selling a lot of shoes.' We are paying 27c per dozen for Eggs not over one week old. Held Eggs not wanted, High Grade Manitoba Flour, $3.75 W. J. FINNIGAN. Phone 72. Re -Built Threshing Engines One 22 H. P. Bell Traction Engine, One 16 H. P. Waterloo Traction En- gine. One 16 H. P. Goodison Portable En- gine. All these Engines are rebuilt, thor- oughly overhauled and repainted. They are exceptionally good value, and we can make immediate delivery, TRACTORS One 12-25 Waterloo Boy Tractor. Two 10-20 Reliable Tractors. SEP A11ATORS One 24x40 Separator with Straw Cut- ter. This can he run with a 15,80 Tractor or an 18 H. P. Steam En- gine, and we can supply either. A Splendid Farmer's Machine. Immediate Delivery. The . Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd. SEAFOfii'D, ONT. BUTTER FACTORY Wu will be ready to ,/lake cider or Apple Butter or Apple Jelly, custom work, Monday, September 411 and every day after until further notice. To make apple butter, bring f F, gallons of poled and pored apples, (sour appha preferred). to every bag of rider apples. if you want Jelly. bring 80 to 50 rounds of white sugar fur every 90 gellons of 'Tatman Sweet cider and four gallons of Hour eider. We can male so•eet apple but- ter out of sour apples. Mill at rrur end of Flex Mill. MERNER & FEE. 21255-2 DRAIN TILE 55 9 are ration, s het h,•r cut f'u 'file. N by put. . tie t : the beet •.I .Ira i.,nv. rI:tt, th9 dret.C.than t 19,- H 1.1., t - put in11.2 clay 1 , v. I inr ,ell ' to We le 1 :tech I ,_ mhnh A I ken/ 9.h.e9 hri k. et thei a ditching ,.. 1, do. -he anti , „ill food. h -ll foibleell limes! ! lay ,i. i de n Ontario 1,111 SE 1110(18., i'h i I..t R. It N, yt NOTICE TO CREDITORS 41.1. ('12r1211tnis AND OTHERS hail.: rb„•o,efa the ...tate of R,r late f Settforth 001,, re,who died , .lout the 14th of tie ober 1!1195 are l.n,.lr,.l 4, send , rile 'I„ ,ntu Gen, -rel 'frust a.r :,lion tSea Lnii,rr, w, uemente ,.t their elegem., [i�•rther ,rich statement rlt t of Y of "osis 1. them i n sl 2. h m duly re iherl y Statutory Declaration, . it before the 30th day of Septomber, 19!2. after which ,date the arta will be ,distributeda nd only claims of which the Admini.,trau,rthen hoe notice tall be regarded. DA'Z'ED at Saakaaam. Saskatchewan, this 21th day of Aucant, 1922. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION. 2855-I .. .... .. Administrates. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that all persona hav- ing claims against the estate of William James Hanna. late of the Tartishly of McKillop, in the County of ,Hume, Farmer, {deceased, who died on the 6th day of June, 1922, n required on or before the 20th day of Sep- tember, 1922, to send by post, prepaid, or de- liver to the Solicitor for the Administrator, full particulars of their claims, duly verified by affidavit and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. Further take notice that after the said last mentioned date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given. DATED the 24th day of August, 1922, R. S. RAYS, 2854-3 Solicitor for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of John W. Smale. All persons having any claim against John W. Smile. late of the Village of Varna, 004 formerly of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 300 any of July. 1922, are required on or before the 25rd day of September, 1922. to send to the un- dersigned, Solicitor dor the 'Executors of his will, full particular of their claims and of the se curitien, if any, held by them duly verified. After the said dote the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the state among the parties entitled thereto, having reference only to the claims of which they shall have rived notice. After such distribution the Executors will not be responsible for any park ',f the assets of the Estate to any creditor of whose dofm they shall not have received notice as afore- said. This notice is given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf. Seaforth, August 15th, 1922. F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth P. O. Solicitor for the Executors of the 9853-4 will of John W. Smelt., deceased. MOTOR WI NI US TO Goderich and attend the Dinner Dance At Hotel Bedford Next Saturday Evening SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1922 Dancing from 6.30 to 12 Mastic by Miss Gene Oonnon and London Orchestra. Sunday Dinner -Music, 1 to 2.45. Sunday Supper -Music, 5.80 to 8.45. Write or phone for Reservations to Hotel Bedford, Goden8eb. RATES: Saturday evening, 8.80 to 1$ $5.00 per couple. After 8.80, $A.bo gr couple with audditional charge for lunge& a la Darts COME TO GO,ORR CR F. Sigber;d, 7 and ti. . $ea'tho, . q0 'Emp re Shows, • the heftiest trsvo no 'Midway in Canada, Seventeen cur.: loads of Amudenient Detices and Side Shows. Two thousand dollars in cash prizes. Nine hundred dollars in Race money. NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil. lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns- without odor, smoke or noise -no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% kerosene (coal -oil). The inventor, P. N. Johnson, 246 Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him to -day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per mopjh. chool of commerce CLINTON, ONT. It is perhaps true that we exact MORE from our Students but, by p9 doing with the assistance of our Better Qualified m . el maks them maatens of their subjects and expect them to fill GIS BETTER POSITIONS in the BUSINESS WORLD. COURSES: -STENOGRAPHIC. COMMERCIAL. SECRETARIAL. FARMER'S. Special Rate on Bus Line to School of Commerce Students, from Goderich to Clinton and return. Write for particulars. - Special arrangements made for special Students. TWO WEEKS' TUITION given FREE to Studenta who call at the Scheel of Commerce and register on or before August 19th. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. For full particulars write M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist- B. F. WARD, KA, M. Accts Vice Principal. Phone 198. PrincipaL .1 We have a Wonderful:Choir Money-Sa' h g Prices; Fruit Bowis,Jardiners, Tea Sits, I ,: ner Sets, Water Sets, Fancy MOO; Baskets and (Kitchen Needs -all kind '. . SEE BEATTIE'S FIRST Beattie Bros. = Seaforth - - - - 1 Ontario 1-2 . >r� 1'' IGHTYP011 ASESAL A Sale Never to be Forgotten Tell Your Friends. Saving chances that you'll never forget. The A. A. Cockburn, Ltd,, Sea - forth, purchase $12,874 worth of Staple Merchandise at .Only 47 Cents on the Dollar To be sold here within the short period of 9 days 1 Given Away ti- ..I 31 rr.. 'I. `r a.10 1 (ht. . 1 -7,,,,- 1 221111 a Purchase ., y, i; gl\-o a pair of V:), c, , ..i.,, Values up to Beyond the NI intik.. Lax What we advertise We Do OPEN Thur5day, August 31stMPTLY9 A. MDOORS POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. NO LIMIT AND NO RESTRICTIONS. THE BENEFITS OF OUR PURCHASING POWER, WE PASS DIRECT TO YOU. Come, Carry Them Away Early Morning trading is advisable Middy Blouses, values up to $2.60. Sale price 98c Girls' Gingham Dresses, values up to $3.00. Sale price - 98c Camisoles, values up to 51.50. Sale price 75c Towels, values up to 51.50. Sale price 15c to 75c Jiffy Pants, values up to 51.00. Sale price 48c Women's All Over Aprons, values up to $1.25. Sale price 55c Black and White Silk Waists. Values up to $7. Sale price $3.47 Voile Waists, values up to $5.00 Sale price $2.88 Ladies' High Shoes Values up to $8.00. Sale price $1.88 LADIES' OXFORDS Values up to 56.00 98c Yard Goods These prices are only for a few day'. Don't hesitate. The more you buy a: this sale, the more money you make. Gingham, all colors, value up to 00c. Sul. Price Sal.., n?, 36 30c inches wide. Sale price 20c Shrl.herd Checks, 32 inches wide. Sale price 20c 36 inches wide. Sale price 20c Voi1 . 36 inches wide. Sale price 20c I'rn t 36 inches wide, Sale price 20c Pyjama Cloth, 32 inches wide. Sale price at ( .Ill: halon, 20c 27 inches wide. Sale price 15c 2. •Ince Duck. Sale price at 9c Ladies'Cotton Hose Ladies' Cotton Hose, values up to .,., Sale price 1Oc 1 1.:1 (DIES' BRASSIERES Ladies' Brassieres. Values up to $1. Sale price 37c LADIES' COMBINATIONS Ladies' Combinations, values up to $2. Sale price 75c COMFORTERS Comforters, values up to 57. Sale price $2.68 MEN'S SOX Mon's Sox, values up to 50c. Sale price 6 pair $1.00 MEN'S BRACES Men's Braces, Values up to 50s. Sale price 27c MEN'S COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Colored Handkerchiefs. Sale price 3 for 25c ,112MY BLANKETS Army Blankets, values up to $4.00. Sale price $2.50 Men's Suits Your unrestricted choice of our stock. Values up to 505. Sale price 22.40 Values up to 540.00. Sale price 18.50 Valnac up 5o 528.1)0. Sale price $9.40 Men's Odd Pants psluesice(� 68 up to $6. Sale. $2. r8 Values up to $4.50. Sale price ......................... $1.88 Khaki pants.all wool, values $2 98 to $.5 50. Sale price Boys' Bloomers, values to Q $3. Sale price.. Overalls, & Work Shirts Big B Overall. value up to $2 98c Sale price .. b Big B Special, value up to 1 50 $2.50, Sale price. Kitchen overalls. value up to 82.50, Sal(' price......... Smocks Sale price Bid; B Smock, value up to $2.50. Sale price...... Work Shirts, hiss. tip $ to$2.:0).98 Sale price ....-... Work Shirts, value 1111 lu $1 ''.' 79 time p12117 ........... $1.50 98c $1.50 c c I will be Here Myself I will he here myself to close out this entire stock. Low prices will be my only weapon. I 0111 slaking the sale prices on this stock so re- markably low that you people cannot resist them. I: is your opportunity of a lifetime to stock up your wants in merchandise. NOW your chance to supply present and early Fall needs al half and less. REMEMBER 1,nly a few Entire .selling hours. We advise early attendance as many advertised Ants will be ex- hausted quickly. The bargains are unmistakably greater than over hefore. We quote only a few Items-'thr.usands not advertised. C. E. AKINS. Cockburn, Ltd., Seaforth