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The Huron Expositor, 1922-10-27, Page 5e. v .86 411." 444, VD. • plWr bushel 1Qd i per bushel 50e per bushel $l 00 per lb, .......,..80 bo,828 ra�aaiar :. . oro a.7iS )1 70e A 06" Orli w ilt " , $28po' ��aA`vrtatia�res$9I.0o 11Aesa brM. . • BRA.N MARKET Toronto, October 24 C*uadlan. hand-picked. bushel, 44.00; Primes, 41.60 to 48.75. PODIATRY ummET Toronto,- Ootober 24th.—brewed Poultry -- Pring chicken.. 80 to 860 ; booster,, 'Pale ; 24 to 27e: ducklings, 22 to 860; turkeiv,� BO So. {6e. lave poultry --Spring chickens. 26e; rods. isnt. 17 to 20e; fowl, 20 to 224 f dnekltog.. 22 to 26c; turkeys, 80 to 88.. DAIRY 'MARKET Toronto, October 24. ---Cheese, new. large, 21 to 215•..: twialtt •'22 to '22140 triplets, 225 to 88c; Stilton'', 28c. Old, large, 28 to 24c; twins,. 24 to 243%; Stilttopn's, 26c. Butter --Finest creamery ',Mts. 88 to 40e ordinary creamery prints, 86 to 87c. Dairy, 20 to 81c. Cooking. 21c. Margarine -20 to 22c. Eggs --No. 3, candled,. $8 to 880: selects, 29 to 41c; cartons. new 1aids, 65 to 60c. ' GRAIN MARKET. Toronto, October 24.—Manitoba Wheat- - Pio. 1 Northern, 31.17. ". 2(4nItolsa oats—Norpinal. Manitoba barley—Nominal. All the above track, Bay porta. Atnerioan Corn—No. 3 yellow, 91c ; No. 3 yellow, 90c, all rail. Barley ---Malting, 59 to 62., according to freight outside. Buckwheat- No. 2, 60 to 65c. • Rye—No. 2, 65 to 70c. Millfeed--.Delivered, Montreal freights. begs included: Bran, per ton, 120.00; shorts, per tun, 122.00; middling,. 329.25; gond feed fluor, $1.90. Ontario Wheat-- No. 2 white, 95c to 31, ac- cording to freights outside; No. 2, 70 to 25c. Ontario No. 2 white oats- 40 to 42c. Ontario corn --Nominal. Onturie flour- Ninety per cent. patent. in jute bags, Montreal, prompt shipment, 34.60 to $4.70; Toronto basis, $4.59 to $4.60; bulk seaboard, $4.40 to 94.45. Manitoba flour-- lot patents In cotton sacks, $6.50 peel- barrel ; 2nd patents, $6.00. Hay- Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Toronto. 116.00; mixed. $13.50 to 311.00; eluver, 31310 ter, 114.00; straw, 19.00, cur lots. -CET READY FDRTHE CHASE SPECIAL TRAINS IR $UNTERS The open season for hunting deer and moose in Northern Ontario is rapidly approaching. South of the French and Mattawa Rivers Nov. Gth to No. 20th, inclusive; north and west of these rivers, Oct, 25th to No. 30th inclusive; north of the Trans -conti- nental Railway Line the season is from Sept. 17th to Nov. 15th inclusive. The Canadian National Railways traverse the finest hunting territory in this country. This fact with their special and regular train service makes "The National Way" the pre- mier line for the hunter. -The hunt- ing grounds are so vast there is game for everyone. The selection of grounds is a most important matter and one which ...re- quire • careful study. The territory reached by the Canadian National lines north of Parry Sound is already a favorite one, but the new country east and west of Capreol is as yet comparatively little known to the Hunter and should, therefore, be high- ly attractive to the follower of the deer and moose. The Canadian National Railways are providing special train service, which with regular trains will meet all demands. Special trains will be .operated as follows: Leave Toronto Union Station 11.15 p.m. Oct. 31st for Capreol and intermediate points, and 11.15 p.m. Nov. 2nd, 3rd and 4th for Key Jct. and intermediate points. The usual ample accommodation of sleep- ing cars, baggage cars and coaches will be provided. The Annual Hunter's Leaflet issued by the Canadian National Railways -is now ready for distribution, and may be obtained on application to any agent of the Company, or write Gen- eral Passenger Department, Room 607 Royal Bank Bldg., Toronto. 2861-4 BIRTHS Andrews.—In Seaforth, on October lith, to Mrs and Mrs. Thomas Andrews, a son— George Edward. Frayne—in Usborne, on October kith, to Mr. and Aro. Clayton Frayne, a son. $r-8land--In Crediton, on October 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England, a son. Vanner—In Wingham, on October 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Vanner, a son, (George Carl.) MARRIAGES - Smith—Roach.—In Dublin, on Tuesday, Oct. 17th, Loretto, daughter of Mrs. Ed. Roach, to Leonard J. Smith, of Kenilworth. Dillon--Curtin.-In Seaforth, on Wednesday, October llth. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curtin. to Lour, Dillon, of Dublin. Young—McCabe.--in Goderich, ori Thursday, October lath, by Rev. R. C. McDermrid, Mies Clara Viola McCabe, to Mr. Benjamin Franklin, Young, both of Goderich town- ship. DEATHS Dempsey.—In MdlCillop, on October 20th, Mary Bridget Martin, beloved wife of Frank Dempsey, in her 47th year. Knight ---In Seaforth, on October 20th, Iva Nesbitt 14 night, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. :B. Knight, aged 4 yearn, 6 weeks and 10 days. Dilworth --Ir; Ethel, on October 18th, Robert Dilworth, aged 76 years, 4 months and 9 days. McCallum. --In Brussels, on October 14th, Nancy McCallum, daughter of the late Gil- bert and -Mary McCallum, Morris township, in Iter 50th year. Morrison—In Wroxeter, on October 10th, John Morrison, in his 70th year. MALE HELP WANTED Flax Seutchent and Finishers. Steady win- ter's job. Apply DOMINION I,INiE.N6, LIMITED, Guelph, Ont. 2688-5 GRAVEL NOTICE - The Reeves of lltbbert and Tuekeramith win' meet at the boundnry at the Sth and 9th Concemion, known sa Row's Corner, on Wedneisday, November let at 2 p.m., for letting ,jobs of gravelling from the Uuborne 8dandary,,io the Huron Road, ff satisfactory prices tan be obtained. 2888-1 (led, i>a AM irlident - bas mad& here hoe ahem, ♦o1 tbwtgk his aetualdW Mgrs. Mod :wide loo $ossa, The ehansed ..304e broken, A dear face mined day by day 'from its wand Sato nut cdearred, ea.ed. perfected' by Great, One mora in $eaves, ons ire oto aar*b, Farew11, my , clear. but not Cerever. - There' sill las a glorious r dawn. We ebell meet to part, no aeiffer, On that resurrection morn. Though exist down we're not forsaken; Though afflicted. not alone; Thou hast given and Thou but taken, -Blessed bold Thy will be done. Your little chair it etnDty tow, _ Your little boys laid 'by, A moults,' hope, a ; father's = tor In days that are' gone 't ;. Father, Mother. Seven Brother and one 'Slater. Chapm.o.--In •Ractlonate remembrance of Herbert ¢.loved husband of ]?hums 0. Chap.. man, who gave his life at the Somme, October 26th, 1910. "Until the dawn breaks and the shadows flee away." CARD OF THANKS The Laidlaw family wish to express their appreciation and thanks to their friends and neighbors for their sympathy and many acts of kindness and helpfulness during their re- cent bereavement. 2883,1 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mn.. John Knight and family wish to thank their many friends anti- neighbors for their kind assistance, also for the floral tributes, in their recent sad bereavement. IMPORTANT NOTICES WANTED. -RABBITS AND HARES, GOOD vv prices paid for lnrge rabbits. Apply tar E. L. ALEXANDER, Hensel!, R. It, No. 1. 2962x'.'. WANTED.- ONE SECOND HAND GRAIN Separator fully equipped. Apply at THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, stating particulars. 2861,4 STRAYED. BEAST STRAYED ON LOT 15. G,nctnsion 2, McKillop, about first of October, a roan heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex- penses. JOSEPH KALE, St. Columban. 2863,1 - FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT IN THE Village of Dublin, the home of the late Jamey and Mrs. Pierce. Brick house, in good state of repair with good cellar and never failing well of spring water; splendid garden with fruits of various kinds. This is a very desirable home for anyone intending to lo• cute in the village. For particulars as to price and terms o►!♦ly personally or by letter to JAMES .1.ORDAN, Dublin, Ont. 2e62-3 A UdTION SALES AUCTION - SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS in the Village of Dublin. --The Admini- strator of the estate of Bridget Doyle, late of the Village of Dublin, has instructed Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, to. offer for sale by public auction on the premises on Tues- day, the 7th day of November, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock p.m., the following village property: Being composed of Inots Numbers 97 and 98, on Mill Street, in Doulein's sur- vey in the village of Dublin, in the County of Perth, being the property formerly occu- pied by the late Bridget Doyle. There is a good frame house on the property. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to JAMES DOYLE, Dublin P. O. On- tario. Administrator, or to BEST & BEST, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for Administra- tor. 2863-2 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CATTLE and Hog.. ---The undersigned - has receiv- ed .instructions to sell by Public auction on Lot 11, Concession 12, Hibbert, on Tuesday, October 31af, at 1 o'clock sharp, the follow- ing: Horses -1 gelding 4 yearn old, agri- cultural; 1 gelding 4 years old, general pur- pose; 1 Indian Pony, driver. 5 years old with harness and buggy. !Cattle -6 cows with calves at foot or springing to calf. 6 cows and heifers due in February, March .end April, 40 steers and heifers one and two years old, some of which arr ready to ship. Hog, -4 BOWS due to litter this fall, 20 h.;rs from 80 to 100 lbs. weight. Positively no reserve as the proprietors have no winter feed. Terms.—Six months' credit on furnish- ing approved joint notes ; 6 per cent. per annum off for cash. T. CAMERON and D. C. GARDINER. Proprietors; T. Cameron and C. W. Robinson, Auctioneers. - 28663-1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements.—Thomas Brown has been instructed to aell by public auction on Lot 30, Concession 1, Hay Township. one-half mile west of Kippen, on Wednesday. November 0th, 1922, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp, the fol- lowing: Horses -1. heavy draught mare 8 years old, 1 gelding 6 -years old. 2 geldings 3 years old, 3 geldings 2 years old. Cattle --- Four cows supposed to be in calf, 2 two-year old steers, 4 yearling steers, 4 year-old heif- ers, 2 yearling steers, 1 sow due December 11th, 20 chunks. Implements -4 Maasey- Harris binder 7 -foot cut, 1 Massey -Harris mower 6 -foot cut, 1 Marney-latrris 13 disc drill, 1 Massey -Harris side delivery rake, 1 wide cultivator with grain -box. 1 wide steel rake, 1 bean scuffler and cutter, 1 land roller, / wagon, 1 pair bob sleighs, 5 section har- rows, 1 Cockshutt double plow. 1 single plow, 1 set double harness, 1 gravel lox. Terms.— All sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent, off for cash. ISAAC JARROTT, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implement, and Household Effects': The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at Lot 24, Bayfield Road, 1/ miles east of Varna, on Tuesday, October 81st, cmnmenctng at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: -Horses—Team aged mares, team aged horses, driving mare, span of tallies ris- ing three. Cattle—Choice 6 -year old cow due November 12th, cow 4 years old due February 1st, eow due March 16th, 2 farrow cogs 5 years old, 3 heifers rising two; steer rising one. pair of pigs about 150 lbs. each, 150 gond young hens. LmplomentsMassty-Harrls binder 7 -foot cut nearly new, Massey -Harris„ hay loader nearly new, .Massey -Harris broad corn aeedcr nearly new, Massey -Harris culti- vator combined nearly new. Massey -Harris manure spreader, Massey -Harris 12 -hoe drill. McCormick mower 6 -foot rut nearly new, Deering mower 6 -foot cut nearly new, culti- vator, Peering aide lelieery rake, roller, horse rake, 2 sets iron harrows, drag harrow, two walking plows, light. wagon, lumber wugon, set trucks, hay rack, gravel box, harrow cart, set Beaten 2000 th+., wagon box, open buggy, .i'ortland cutter nearly new, piano box cutter. Buffalo robe, set team harness, plow harness, single harness, net slings, trip block and chains, emery grindstone, wherlbnrrnw, 4 dozen grain baso, 800 bushels good mita. 25 ton. timothy hay, 15 cords dry Wood, quantity of carpenter's tools, cross rot saw, double barrel breech loading gun, forks, chains, shovels, whiffletreea, etc., etc. Household Effects --Two heaters coal or wood, New Per- fection 3 -burner oil stove, No. 3 Daisy churn, washing machine, wringer, drawler, !wash. stand, atdeboard, 2 table-, sofa, 2 rocking ehair., 4 kitchen chairs, quantity inlaid linoleum, beby buwgy, cart, crib and chair, dishes, pots, pans, etc. Everything; to be mold no proprietor is Riving up 'farming.. Terms ---- All ,nms of 610 and under, each- over that amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes, or 8 per cent.per annum for cash on credit amounts. ANDREW H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2868-1 FOOTE, Pro- SEAFOR'1' ONT. prle6or; Geo. the f. tae dfa the haw to *Woe of w* bs`t la shell DAT® et llosfilfytb *is Idth day of Oe. tots sr, IMIL 1101 JA1gl0 R1rII l tet. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTIC7f 1M Iif*RXBY 0 VZI1 that aR per- soi a haying Maims agatuat the estate of Jamas Seattle, beta of the Tobe of Rea;ort'h. y Oral. Merchant, who died on or about the 14th ,day of June, 1022 are required to for - Word their claims duly proven to Best & -Mast y B.afosdt. Ontario, 8hlieltors for the .Bagautrleee. on or before the 18th day of Noiteetmber. 1422. AND NOTIOB I8 PUBTHER GIVEN that after the last mentioned data the Executrices will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to_ the claim" of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, the 24th day of October, 1922. BEST & BEST, Seaforth, Ontario - 28834 . Solicitors ter the Executrices,.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per- sons having claims against the estate of Brid- get Doyle, late of the Village of Dublin, who died on the 22nd day of August, 1922, are required to forward their claims duly proven to James Doyle, Dublin, Ontario, the Admini- strator, or to Best & Best, Seaforth, Ontario, his Solicitors, on or before the 13th day of November, 1922. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the last mentioned date the Administra- tor will proceed to distribute the estate, hav- ing reward only to the claims of which he shrill then have notice. Dated at Seaforth the 24th day of October, 1922. BEST & BEST, Seaforth, Ontario. 2863-3 Solicitors for the Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per- sons /;eying claims against the estate of Colin Moir, late of the Township of Hay, who died on the 19th day of July, 1922, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the first day of November, 1922, AND NO'T'ICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. DATED at Hensall this 10th day tuber, 1922. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Hernial! and Exeter. 2861-3 Executors' Solicitors. of Oc- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per - suns having claims against the estate of Alfred Ross, late of the Township of Turk- el -smith, who died on the 3,1 day of August, 1922, are required to forward their claims d04 proven to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of November, 1922. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Administrators will proceed to distribute the rotate, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. DATED at Seaforth, this 18th day of Oc- tober, 1922. EMiLY C. ROSS and JOHN T. ELGIE, Administrators. 2862-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. T. BOX & CO. 0 0 0 Embalmer and Funeral Dire,;tora H. C. BOX 0 Holder of Qovernment 0 Diploma and License O Charges moderate 0 Flowers furnished on short O notice. 0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 Phone 174 Phone 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 S. T. HOLMES o O Funeral Director and O 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 0 Undertaking Parlors in 0 0 Beattie Block, opposite The ; 0 0 Expositor Office. Residence 0 0 Goderich St., opposite Dr. 0 0 Scott's. 0 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 0 notice. 0 O Phone Night or Day 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0( 0 0 0.0 =s111I1II11111111111111111111111111111111111111111I' Hilton W: Park., Waterdown, Ont., writes: "I can safely bless the day you left a bottle of Asthma Remedy with me. 1 had relief from the first dose and have been improving ever since; can lie down at night and rest; the cough has entirely left me: I have gained three pounds since I started the bottle, which Is now nearly finished. The good news has spread around this district, anti already several want to try it. 1 feel so good over the new life, as it were, I like to teiisothera." 'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY' 91.60 per bottle. Money back if not satisfied. For sale at Umbach's Drug Store, or by mail from H. T. Briggs, Whitby, Ont. 2862-20 Re -Built Threshing Engines One 18 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. Immediate Delivery. - The Robert, Bell Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd. • • * laws ts� and soft va lde, mai dello ; . stable henhouse; a •, war and eer. fro gad 'o>aMelf Win, frees tolei fluffs ohN yr mile trete t Apply to LAN, R. #I. cer Beano*. -� Z 0xis. A114 to DO Oen, s ea - or Nail - for .Acv 6*•e0, bleakcartridge', .22 ea. slipped Ezpreno at 76e" 111PG. KSALES CO., lib 7n, N.Y. ROA TWO MOWS 0,1-114413 =LNG LOTS 14 and 16 0a1�i 7th Cooesarhoa of 14.- Killop. 1% miles school. 2 . sells from ohurcb and a' from the town of @ea- reve,b, os 9004 i roads. On Lot 18 there 4s to over-5eitlpK,well. good, orchard and i� buildings in 54 repair. Oa Lot 14 thane is a good' be,* house with woodshed, two never failing wen* and 80 acres at the inset hardwood bush.!loth farms have been in Pasture for 17 fear's and have no noxious weeds. for bay, "pasture and grain fame they tan not be beaten. Will he .014 to. ether, or sepatate� For further particular. apple to MIME N A BEATTIS. �$1, Dublin,. Ont.• C. G. TRO] ON, 1 Flour and Feed Custom Chopping OATMEAL MILLS , Seaforth. 1 LEE'S CAFE ANNOUNCEMENT • We beg to announce the opening of a New Cafe in the Store directly opposite Daly's Garage, on the East side of Hain Street, Seaforth. 'Meals Served at all Hours. Wholesome food and good service. C)ur aim is to please Wulff and we solicit your patronage. - Give us a trial. _ Charges Reasonable JOE LEE, Manager " Dr Sch� Foot Expe COMING Come In and Let Him Examine Your Feet and Advise You FREE If you are tired of being bothered by hurting tender feet, here is your chance to get immediate relief and permanent correc. tion. You are invited to consult this foot specialist while he is here. He Will Be Here THURSDAY and FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd and :3rd Don't wait until the last minute and, maybe, lose your chance to get foot comfort. Come in any time during business hours and talk it over with the expert. Nen is a Dt Scholl orIemath l rAdvl fo t There is no need to suffer from any foot trouble, any more. Be it ever so simple or ever so serious this sveoialist, who is a member of the Staff ofWro. M. Scholl, the noted foot authority, can show you the way to immediate relief and to ultimate Foot Comfort if you'll step in and give him the chance. He can tell just what the cause of your trouble is, and he knows the remedy. Improve Foot Appearance No larger sized or oddly shaped shoes needed. Wear the kind you like in perfect comfort. The Dr. Scholl Appliances actually improve the grace and beauty of the feet. at FRED W. WIGG'S Successor to J. E. Willis. "Watch Your Feet" L" S Seaforth We are "Broadcasting" the latest news to you very Many of your needs for the Fall and Christmas We have tile "Greatest Variety." 014V Buy For Cash; We Sell For Cash. COME gm SEE. D Baer Sato, op**. :*rse Patterns. T *4, three ►'uterus. :er buy a bit at a time. GRANITEWA,r in everday needs. Also Toys, Delis, China, RairciIri re4, Slnallwares, Fancy 'Bfaskets, Books, Stationery and Bpfrchatt' In .GillawIr,, EYE SPECIALIST ER 'X1'4ait 851k,813 Beattie Bros. VICTORY LbAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at 3% per annum. ti THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND ,. $15,000,000 S1:AFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager. Ferguson & Co' y. Home of Dependable Merchandise. Money Refunded If Not Satisfied. WOOLEN GOODS Boys' V neck Sweaters. a �� Sizes 24 to 32, at Boys' V neck roll collar, all colors, 1.75 laest shades, at Men's Pure Wool Sweaters in �a �� all colors, from Men's Black and Gold roll collar Pullover, 2.50 in all sizes, at • Boys Black and Gold Pullover in all sizes, from 24 to 32, at 135 Boys' Price on this lot to clear at Sweater Coats. We have mane a 1 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS Men's Fleece Lined Drawers and Shirts. All sizes, at Men's Heavy Silver Fleece Lined in all sizes up to 44, at Penman's and Dodds' Pure Wool Ribbed Drawers and Shirts, at .00 90c 1.00 1.50 Penman's flat knit Pure Wool and good 1.85 weight, at Admiral Natural Pure Wool, something a of just a little finer at Boys' Pure Wool, all sizes to 32 at .5 Boys' Fleece lined at 65c MITTS AND GLOVES Boys' and Youths' heavy line Mitts at d 50C & 75c Boys' Jersey Gloves, something O.K. • for this time of year at 15c Men's Jersey Gloves in Dark Brown 15c at Men's Heavy lined Mitts in many fa_ �� �� different leathers, from Men's Unlined (loves and Mitts for 25c, 50c, $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Fine Dress Gloves in Tan or Brown, of good quality at .... $1.50, $2 and $2.25 We have .1 good assortment of ep� Gauntlets, unlined and lined at....ph tX. 2.50 See our New Winter Overcoats, $20, $21, $25, $32.50 All Men's Fur Coats, China, Beaver and- Dog Skin at $28.00 Ferguson & Co. - - Seaforth i