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companied b Gr1eV
and Messrs ,1 i andoe,414ko f
e wish them successi stheir under•
tam.' -Rev J MM ckka %w,ho spent
a few days with'frsie ,'has left'
for Rochester, N; Y., 'to resume h s
=duties on mission work.
"C13I43PJ1.H131f
?.alaer oQ dd cati e oon in the Saskketcche-
o, .
il Govortltnent;'and Mr. Bartel, of
Aden, 'Paid a visit to the home of
✓ 4T. Fitzgerald.—Mr. - and Mrs, E.
Stire spout the week end with rela-
tives in London.—Miss Grace McLean
who is atford, spent Thanksgivingthe Normal shool
with
in Stratford, pe
be held
inrNo 9 school on Novembewir 17th, at
la, .pm,, Under the :authority of the-
�x, oRo Coonity .Trestees' Land Rate:.
P ye.e, Association, for the PUMP?
o o'rg aitig a •:mtinlclpa7ala-
ioit', tad. • for the discussion; of .local
educatignal orotilomo. Several speak-
ers will"assist in the discussions. All
ratepayers are -invited to attend:
ELIliIVILLE
Notes.—Miss Ruth Skinner was a
visitor in Exeter on Sunday.—Mrs.
Heywood, Sr., spent a few days last
week visiting Mrs. George Coward,
Jr.—Mr. Thos. Smale visited with
friends in London last week,—Mr.
and Mrs. Joshua Johns and Wilfred
were in London on Thanksgiving Day
to see Miss Alma, who is progress-
ing fairly well after her operation
last week, although she is in ii very
weakened condition. — Mr. Harry
Murch and family, of London, visited
at ),iis brother's, Mr. Philip Murch on
Sunday last.—Messrs. Garnet Johns,
Horace Delbridge and Howard Hunter
were appointed last Sunday as dele-
- gates to the Boys't Conference.-
-Quite a large number from here at-
tended the Orangemen's oyster sup-
per in Woodham on Monday night.
SAiLE REGISTER
on BeWrday, Novem ber185' Auction Bal
of,, newiebold mita,, eR' Ueatre Sleet.
Obi, at a 'cemidebce of Elsa, Mary »t'
MC dtn>nai"T. Auotleneer.
Auction *alp of 'Farm. rial,n. Stock ..
matte and.. household..burnkure. ,m Lot
Ord Ooncctelon, Township •'of Hibbert. on
Thuteday, November 20th: Lunch, at eleven
o'qclock, Sale to been at '12 . o'clock a
do.
aeph Nagle, Prot/rick/it T. Brown,Ann.
Bower. • 204.,.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seaforth, November 9, 1922
Hogs, per cwt. $9.75
Eggs, per dozen 40 to 42c
Wheat, per bushel $1.05
Flour, per cwt. $3.00 to $3.60
Peas, per bushel $1.40
Potatoes, per bag 70c
Bran, per ton $23.00
'Shorts, per ton $25.00
Oats, per bushel 40c
Barley, per bushel 50c
Butter, per lb. 30 to 32c
MALS .BEt,tr worse,'
Tlax;8oytohera Lia rrinb�iSteady win-
ter's, job. AVM, VOMTNiON LINENS,
LIMrr/p, Guelph, Oat -
GRAIN MARKET.
Toronto, November 7.—Manitoba Wheat—
No. I Northern, $1.20.
Manitoba .oats—Nominal.
Manitoba barley—Nominal.
All the above track, Bay ports.
American Corn—No. 2 yellow, 89';re; No, 8
yellow, 88>foc, all 'rail.
Barley—Malting. 59 to 62c, according to
freight outside.
Buckwheat—No. 2, 71 to 78c.
Rye—No. 2,- 76 to 79e.
Mlllfeed—Delivered, Montreal freights. bags
included,: Bran, per ton, 821.00: shorts per
ion, 523.00; middlings, 028.00: good feed
S our, $1.90,
Ontario wheat—No. 2 white, $1.08 to $1.13
according to freight outside: No. 2, $1.08 to
11.08.
Ontario No. 2 white oats -41 to 48c.
Ontario corn --Nominal.
Ontario flour—Ninety per cent. patent, In
Sate been. Montreal, prompt shipment, 64.70
to $4.80: Toronto basis, $4.60 to $4.70 ; bulk
seaboard, $4.60 to $4.66.
Manitoba flour -1st patents in cotton sacks.
$6.80 per barrel; 2nd patents, $6.80.
Hay—Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Toronto.
$16.00; mixed, $13.50 to 214.00; clover, $18.60
to 514,00, _
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for steam heating plant for Ben -
miller Consolidated School. Sealed marked
lender. will .be received by the undersigned
Up to and including November 20th, 1922.
Plane and epeeifleatioas can be seen at my
residence or mill.
J. W. GLEDHILL, Secretary.
2866-2 Benmluler Coneoitdated School Board.
FARMS FOR SALE
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
will sell on reasonable torte for quick
tale. Apply to R. S. HAYS. Seafo Zhh66 Ont.
PO, gj1i , too e.
a ropiscetnsata. and al -
ons to the "loath eIstepm.of tote a&td
O T etatleat t qt ,th0 4itaarred wilco
o ll/ d b law will be a levy
stop-ofatte4�' eutok .la$ts- to is mid sthe
6 Amin tier y to . ee A. ter-
�,„6 PF i rid th Amin mos' aWet�trka detar-
T o8 HEARING,
ASI'Oi Municipal Board
Ti10..0.p�pttr oq TA
dlr of 'l PrPholrvia Pagns. to EeCn ice
rviPor, of 4bltheoab Oviasas to e, .aloe
re,
Orapes Wen 'tile above matter, d•de'
p hr115tsitar, the' Tafenty'fimt day. of Nut
ypember. =7t,D.,-i922. at the hour of a quarter
"Town
aeloak- In the forenoon, in the
Town lieu, in the Town of Seaforth, for
the holding of such enquiry at which time
and plate all-peseonu having on interest in.
the matter and desiring to be heard are di-
rected to attend.
Dated at Toronto this Third Day of No-
vember. A.D.. 1022.
II. C. SMALL,
Secretary.
2865-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per -
sow having claims against the estate of
Marian McKay, late of the Village of Kippen.
who died In Goderich on the 14th day of
August, 1922, are required to forward their
claims duly_ proven to the undersigned on or
before the 18th day of Nevember, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate, having regard
only to the claims of which he then shall
have notice.
DATED at Seaforth, this 25th day of Oc-
tober, 1928.
JAMES FINLAYSON.
2863-3 Executor.
ARM FOR SALE OR TRENT CONTAIN-
."ine 100 acres. Concession 10, Tucker -
smith. Apply to LOUIS FISHER. Mill Road.
'R. R. No. 8, Seaforth. Phone 9-137. 2864-4
BIRTHS
Box.—In Seaforth, on Sunday, November 5th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Box, a eon,
(Richard Samuel)..
-Cook. In Clinton, on October 28th, to Mr.
and Mm. W. J. Cook, a eon.,
Armstrong.—In Grey township, on October
27th, to Mr. ' and Mm. James S. Arm-
strong, a daughter.
•Graig --les Clinton Community Hospital, on
October 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ganig,
of Toronto, a daughter.
Litt.—In Mitchell, on October 2901, to Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Litt, a daughter.
Iiawthorne.-.)n Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
on October 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hawthorne, a son, (Robert Stephen).
CHOICE FARM FOR - SALE.—IAT 18,
Concession 2, Tuckeremith, containing 100
acre, all cleared, fepced and tile drained:
12 acres of fall wheat, 30 acres fall plowed.
On the premises there in a 7 -room frame
house, good cellar,. soft water inside, tele-
phone and rural mail delivery; bank barn
and good stabling: 8 never failing wells.
windmill, good orchard, 1% mil. from
church and Kippen, 4 miles from Hemel], 30
rods from school. For further particulars
apply to HUGH McCULLY, R. It.2 Noz42,
Kippen,, Ont.-
MARRIAGES
"Minty—McMurray.—In Toronto, on October
25th, by Rev. W. Hardy Andrews, Edith
Victoria, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas
McMurray,311 Greenwood Ave., Toronto,
formerly of Munro, to Mr. George Leslie
Monty.
,Plshop-..Anderson.—At Melville Manse, Brag:
eels, by Rev. S. P. McLeod. on October
28th, Mr. John G. Bishop, of Grey
Town-
ship, to Mise Sadie Anderson, of
r,ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE SOUTH
Half of Lots 16 and 17. Concession 2.
McKillop, containing 85 acres. There are
xi. the premises a frame barn .and frame
stable, good frame home; two never -failing
wells. windmill, good orchard. All cleared,
well drained and fenced; one-half mile from
school, 8 miles from Seaforth. Will be sold
on cony terms. For farther particulars apply
on the premiere, or address Seaforth Pont
Office. TOBIAS NASH. 2868x3
PGA SALE.—LOT 80, CONCESSION 2,
McKillop. Roxboro, ty, of an acre - of
land. On the premises there is an 8 -room
brick home, good cellar, hot air furnace, hard
and soft water inside, telephone and rural
mail delivery: also stable, buggy house and
henhouse; strawberries. raspberries, plum,
pear and cherry trees. Two and one-half
miles from Seaforth i less than one-quarter
mile from echool. Apply to JOHN McMIL-
LAN, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. Phon2822 8.
rpWO V CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and 16 on the 7th Concession of Me-
Killop, 1t/, miles from school, 24 miles from
church and 6 miles from the town of Sea -
forth, on good gravel roads. On Lot 15 there
is an over -flowing well, good orchard and
buildings in good repair. On Lot 14 there
is a good brick house with woodshed, • two
never failing wells and 80 acres of the finest
hardwood bush. Both farms have been in
pasture for 17 years and have no noxious
weeds. For hay, pasture and grain farms
they can not be beaten. Will be sold to-
gether,
to MISS reTENAar further BEATTIE,arNo.lars
1,
Dublin, Ont. 2860-8
DEA'l'IIS
Aikens.—In Hibbert, on October 21st, James
Alexander Aikens, aged 84 years, 9 months
and 6 data.
McCool,—In Clinton, on October 29th, Samuel
McCool, in his 67th year.
Ooberne.—In Tnekernmith, on October 30th,
Weed Osborne, aged 50 years.
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AUCTION SALES
RUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DURHAM
Cattle.—There will be offered for sale
n public auction November21 t,' the
Village one of Walton,
o'clock
on Tuesesday,,
good a carload of Choice Durham cows of
,mod milking T.
TU abN U toL freshen at time
of Delo. O. TURNBVL.L, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2865-
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK
end Implement% on the premrises, West
half Lot 12, 8. Thames Road, 'Osborne, half
mile east Thames Road Church, on Wednes-
day, November 22nd, at 1 o'clock, the above
10 -acre form with stock and implements.
201114 COLE, Proprietor; Andrew Easton,
2866-2
Auctioneer. -
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CATTLE
and Hogs:—There will be sold by public
auction nn Lot 11, Concession 12, Township'
v{ Hibbert, on Tuesday, November 14th, 1922,
at 1 o'clock �p.m., the following:—
Four young and geldings, 0 cows with
calve. at foot, 4 springers
nd 8 farrow
cows, 50 steers and heifers, weighing from
'700 to 910 pounds, 4 sows due to litter this
fall 20 tore- hogs from 60 to 100 ponds
eaci, This is choice stock and will positively
Le ootd withmrt reserve. Terms. -Six months'
or0dlt will be given on furnishing approved
feint note', or n discount of 6 per cent. per
tsar O r focosh. D. C. GARDNIER, and
MA9 CAMERON, Proprietors; William
Nairn, Auctioneer. 2866-1
C. G. THOMSON
Flour and Feed
Custom Chopping
OATMEAL MILLS
Seaforth.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per-
m having claims against the estate of
James Beattie, late of the Town of Seaforth,
Grain Merchant, who died on or about the
18th day of June, 1922, are required to for-
ward their claims duly proven to Best &
Best, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the
Executrices, op or before the 18th day of
November, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the lest mentioned date the Executrices
will proceed to distribute the rotate, having
regard only to the claims of which they shall
then have notice.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, the 24th day of
October, 1922.
BEST & BEST,
Seaforth, Ontario.
2863-3 Solicitors for the Execa$ricee.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
N,i)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per-
sona 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 18th 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 regard only to the claims of which he
shall then have notice.
Dated at Seuforth the 24th day of October,
1922.
BEST & BEST.
Seaforth, Ontario.
2865.3 Solicitors for the Administrator.
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
snake $1.50, blank cartridges
.22 cal. Shipped Express at 75c
per 100.
STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
Town of Seaforth
The Corporation of the Town of Seabirds
have debentures, with interest coupons Ms
bushed, for sale atr-nte to yield five and one-
half per cent per annum, For full par.
tioulars apply to the nndeta ed-
JOHN A. WILSON,
2940-ts
he
��s�cal
,cardts
SWISS BELL RINGERS
With a new Company of
Variety Entertainers.
Any Seat 55c Children 25c
tax included..
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per-
sona having claims against the estate of
Alfred Ross, late of the Township of Tuck-
ersmith, who died on the 3rd day of August,
1922, are required to forward their claims
duly 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 well
oroceed to only to the distribute
of the
vhl htatheyhaving
then eshallll
have notice.
DATED at Seaforth, this 19th day of Oc-
tober. 1922.
EMILY C. ROSS, and JOHN T. ELME.
Administrators. 2862-3
JUNK DEALER
I will Nay 'all kinds of Junk, Hides,
Wool and Fowl. Will pay good prie-
st.
riges. , Apply to
MAX WOLSH,
284240 Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 178.
JAMES WATSON
Main' Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
!apathies, and General In-
surance Agent.
pri
Business Change
Having purchased the
General Stock of Groc-
eries, Boots and Shoes
from the U.F.O. Co -
Operative Co., Seaforth,
I intend to carry on the
business in the same
store on Main Street,
and will carry a full
line of staple goods.
Goods delivered to
any ,part of the town.
A Square Deal to All.
J. J. CLEARY.
Phone 117.
WE WANT 100 MEN
Right now to train for big paying mechani-
cal jobe. if you are mechanically inclined
and like working around automobiles and
tractors, every day yea put off coming to no,
you are cheating yuuenelf. Can you afford
to do this? Never wee there ouch a demand
for trained men. A few weeks of your time
i vested now will, give you a trade that will
mean independence for life. Learn automo-
bile and tractor operating and repairing, tire
vulcanising, 'battery building and vxymcetylene
.Wing by the Hemphill practical eyotem.
Our free employment service lx at your die -
weal. Call or write for free catalogue.
Don't delay. Get In line for the big pap
and steady work, Du it now. HEMPHILL
AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 168 King St.
µ.L, Toronto, 2864-4
SLICE OUI ME
and You Will find is is good std
end tender all the way ilia
No do net"need.:to ,4drefisp_
meats to moire- them look'inviting
and sell well. Qur meats Sell
because pf our reputation for keel'
ing only cuts of quality, flavor and
wholesomeness.
D. H. STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
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0 Funeral Directors 0
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O Charges moderate
0 Flowers furnished on abort 0
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0 Night Calls Day Calls 0
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RAND TRUNK SYSM
Money Belts
THE old way of carrying your money
in gold in a belt, when travelling,
had neither the advantages of safety
nor comfort.
OUR Travellers' Cheques • are pay-
able only to your order, can be
cashed promptly in small amounts for
your immediate requirements and take
little space in your pocket. Try them.
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THE CANADIAN BANK
'OF COMMERCE
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
NNW
Seaforth
seal
Ferguson
Always
Something New in Ready to -Wear?
Ladies' Seal Coats with racoon col-
lar and cuffs—the latest style, from
$175.00 to $225.00
Ladles' Seal Coats trimmed with
Possum Collar and Cuffs, the latest
model at
$175.00
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 Main Street, Seaforth.
Meals Served at all Hours.
Wholesome food and good service. Our aim is to
please you and we solicit your patronage.
Give us a trial. Charges Reasonable
JOE LEE, Manager
TRAiN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderioh . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 8.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell 7.04 am. 8.42 pm.
Arrive Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 atm. 5.20 pm.
Arrive Guelph .. 8.45 a.m. 6.50 p.m.
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m.' 7.40 him.
12.
RETURNING
Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m.; 12, 65 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto a
to Goderich 6.10 p -m. 'train. :i
Pallor Buffet car Stratford to To-
ronto on afternoon train.
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R UBBERS
FOR EVERYBODY
THIS is the Season of the year when you want
good Rubbers. If you prefer to keep your
feet dry, our Rubbers offer you the desired
protection. We have Rubbers in all sizes, in all
styles and in all prices for Men, Women and Child-
ren. Onr Rubbers are made of Rubber and will
give you good satisfaction.
We also carry line of up-to-date Footwear, for
every'lnember of the Family, at right Prices.
FRED W. WIGG
SUCCESSOR TO J. E. WILLIS
Ladies' Bordered Muskrat Coat with
shawl collar and large cuffs in the
latest model at
$165.00
Ladies' Dark Marmot Coats with
shawl collar and large cuffs, with
the best of finning in these coats at
$110.00
Ladies' Light Collar Marmot Coat
with shawl collar and small cuffs at
$100.00
All Odd Furs and Fur Sets to be
sold at 50 cents on the Dollar of the
actual cost.
Ferguson & Co.
Men's Silk Scarfs in want
eat colors, . just the thing' foX',
ate use. AU fancy knit, at `
$2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00
Men's Wool Mufflers in all ehaiiee71.
real comfortable, priced very. low 19t,
$1.25 and $1.75
All the latest shades in fish -net;
Ties. These are an exceptlonaUr,
fine lot and colors to appeal to every*•
taste, at
$1.25
A large showing of the latest in cut
Silk Ties, also fancy knitted, at
50c, 75c, 85c
Always a full line of Men's Over-
alls, Smocks, Work Sox and Shirts, al-
ways marked at small margin.
A real New Stock of Men's Fine
Shirts, and the newest models of
colors at real Low Prices.
VIibiSITilk.'Alva
Seaforth
MacLEOD'S
THE PURE FOOD STORE "
We deliver to all parts of
OI.D STORE Town and give Prompt Service.
TELEPHONE 190 TELEPHONE 190
Food that we recommend If you value costant satis-
may be used in )'our home with
confidence. We give an ancon -
faction, if you want t-' get your
full money's worth every time,
ditional guarantee with all our
goods. we give both.
TELEPHONE 190 TELEPHONE 190
Salmon, large tin, Pink, 2 for 25c
Seeded Raisins, new, 11 oz. packa;es, 2 for 25c
Sweet Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs. for Me
Corn Flakes, (Kellog's), 2 for 24c
Cocoa, 2 pounds for 25c
Roman Meal, (package) 33c
Currants, per pound 21c
Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds for 33c
THOMAS DALYS'
Mix your Diet; don't live on meat and potatoes, with
a piece of pie thrown in now and again. IT DOES NOT PAY.
Small but Important part of food. Build and repair
Bones, Nerves and Muscles.
'HEAD LETTUCE CLERY
CRANEBERRIES ORANGES
Oysters, in Sealed Jars, each
GRAPE FRUiT
SWEEP POTATOES
48c
Lunches for School Children; give them a change:
1
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► Cream Cheese, pound 15c
► Peanut Butter 15c and 25c
► Olive Butter 20c
► Sardines at, 4 for 25c; 2 for 25c, and 15c
New Dates 2 pounds for
24e
Lemon and Orange Peel, per pound 38c
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag 80c
Toilet Paper, 6 for
23c
Coffee, fresh ground, selected, high grade, reg. 60c, for..47e
Cooking Figs, per pound 10c
If you can't come yourself,
send the Children, we will he
glad to see them, and will give
them intelligent, courteous ser-
vice.
TELEPHONE 190
To -day's Housekeeper boy's
with intelligence. It requires
just as much thought to spend
your money wisely as it does to
earn it:. Be careful how you
spend it.
TELEPHONE 190
THE NEW STORE
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