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The Huron Expositor, 1922-11-17, Page 5• inn, In ddy Smit ToiaD.8zo sad o 4.ug�bter t ey '448d. and P. 3. ehmto. on. son. M,okat in , elope O 8. 0„ on October. 12M, to Mr. end Mr *'enueth M6tck4y, , 4langhter--.Any Dean. Tu er.--In MitepeU. on Novembge: 2nd." to Mr. and Mn. Herold Cuthbert 1lteker, (nem Mae Eisler). a Ben. 1i51aoor,-^In FuRarton..on November Ord, to Mr. and Mm. Alec. Frieer, a dqugbter'+- . Catherine Elizabeth. ., MARRiAGES Yhillips-Oudmore.--Op Saturday Nevelnber 11th 3622, at 6t. James Cathedra, h - . , Omen Pl ee,. Ida Viatorli,%. daughter- bt MF 'raid ° l se. lvut s tore am a, Apt• to Mr. arpivei Wesle Phjp m 'Iio-- - 1eft $fiber. --On Saturday Ngvetilber Sib / In Stall y 'by Nev. R..A..LnndY,. of KIP! pen Walter -Campbell- Carlyle _-Moffat to • Anaa'>'Lave 'Fisher.,, .. Court. -Smith: -At the Manua Kippen. oil Wednesday, November. 4.6th. by Rev. R. A. Lundy, Andrew Coottik of Walton, ¢o Mary Luella Smith, of 'Megiaoy.. iiovctt=.+llodtrino. ta Lmaion, on November 4th, by the Rev. A. L. G. Clarke, Clara, eldest daughter of 1dr. and Mn. Fred A. Hudgins, Hollyrood, to Mr. Edgar G. Lovett of Clinton. R'I;tia-dtuddock.-In Goderich. on November 1st, by Rev. S. S. Hardie, Mies Ivy Jane Ruddo1k, to- Mr. MoCesdlbon Densmore Wilda, both of Goderich. • DEATHS Diet. -In Seaforth; on November 16th, 1922. Simanne Scha2or, beloved wife of Jame Dick, aged 68 years, 7 months and 25 deye. Feeney. -In Hibbert, on November 18th, 1922, Williams Feeney, in hiss 68th year. McDonald. -In Goderish, on November 6th, Catherine McDonald, 111• her 84th year. Warddp.--dn Goderieb, on November 8th. Mgry L. Warcup, in her 84th year. -Greenwood--In Mitchell, on November 6th, • 'Mary 'Jane Greenwood. aged 68 years, 4 months end 28 days. Ydung.-In Mitchell, on November 4th, Whitemine Buhr,- belayed wife of William 3. Young, aged 43 years. 4 months and 11 days. Reeney.-ln Logan, op November 4th. Rachel Lowe, relict of the late Jdhn Reeney, in her 80th year. IN MEMORIAM Note. -Items under this bead will be charg- ed 60 cents per single verse and 26 cents for e ach additional verse. InStratford Hospital, - on November 12th, 1921, •In dearly beloved memory of Douglas Ramie Gemmell, aged 5 years and 28 days. When- the shad. of night are falling And we are satire ail around, Into our hearts there comes a longing If Douglas you could only come. 05, how often our hearts do wander To a gkave not far away, Where we laid our Darling Douglas Just one year ago to -day. 286831 His Parente, Sisters and Brothers. MOGr7Sor.-1n lovingmemory of Mr. Dun- can McGregor, who passed away on Novem- ber 18th, 1921. Memory's hand is reaching back one year ago to -day, When one we all so dearly loved, so gently Passed away, - It was hard to part, but it was God's will, And we are very )onely still. 2866.1 THE FAMILY. FREE Real Roses FRIDAY and SATURDAY with any one of the new ANNIE LAURIE Toilet Line. This drier is made to introduce to -our trade the most enchanting, most alluring and newest line of Toilets, including - Talcum Face Powder - Face Cream (invisible) Cleansing Cream (Cold) Almond Cream will Peroxide Shaving Lotion Dandruff Remedy Toilet Water •�. Lilac Lotion Brilliantine We know you will be delighted with this New Annie Laurie Line. Try if now. A Rose given FREE with any one of the line on Friday and Satur- day only. E. UMBACH Druggist and Stationer. SEAFORTH PHONE 28. :Agreement ! The undersigned does hereby agree to care for all your diiculties with respect to new milk. He will instal one of the closest skimming Cream Separators on the market at most reasonable prices and terms. "Why feed Cream to the Pigs?" The time is now at hand for sharp Coulters and shiny shears. Call and see our line of Cockshutt Plows, the agency of which I have lately taken over. We also carry a full line .,'of Pumps and Water Bowls. JAMES G. MARTIN, DeLaval Agent. Main Street -- Seaforth. -r^ 1NPy4rn.- 00q'ae "8R;rt" I/Nld. 1! tow the hila-'AAybodp seams 7.. an 218..,or write ILL 18. R. No. 1, Se.fo :fair 11, • w i. tool or abash irsifrom 1,rv! magi to Brag laaja` rr. ` 18..3�No. 11. pe: '.(int. , 2895.8 AII,f m LOT,' 16, 002401466109 2, oopA Iloalpiv y of en Rete- of On UR mem** there res an 8.050m. howls mod cellar. hot air farness hard' dad Galt water 9aetda, telephone and rural mall delivery; sift stable, bogey Mee and henhouse; strawberries, raspberries, plum, pear and sherry trees. Two and one bslf miles .from Seaforth; less than one-glfnrter mat, from school Apply to JOHN McMIL. LAN, It. 1L No. I, Seaforth.. Phone 20.288. 2882.61 AUCTION A1i0Ti0N AaE , s ' .TOhOaK andImpae�.,4j7Ftbapraaext West belt Lot' -l�er� atsuma, fie east RoadCh days, Nov. Sheave i JOHN 00 on - $2ud:,at 1 o'clock, thea above wi6thh' atoek and implements, •'p'topa'tayori Andrew Ewtee. '0,47tjo110evo ,4., 2885-2 OWN' BALE , OF CHOICE DURHAM Siattle.-Tlihre will be offered for Bale by pubite auction la the Village of Walton, on Tuesday, November 21st, at one o'clock p,m. a carload of choice Grade Durham oowe of goo,, milking strain, about to freshen at tints of sale, also tome good feeders.. Terms -Six months' credit on furnishing approved joint .note. A discount of 6 per cent, per annum will be allowed for oarb. GEORGE T. TURN - BULL, Seaforth, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc- tioneer. - 2866-2 AUCTION SALE. -THOS. BROWN HAS been instructed to sell by public auction on Saturday, November 18th, at 2 o'clock • harp, by Mos McKenzie, Centre St., the following household goods; Carpets, good rug, linoleum, banging lamps, library table, 2 rockers, lounge, all of mieoloaoak: large black leather rocker, 2 smaller rockers, small tables, dining table, 6 chairs, lounge. and sideboard, 2 kitchen tables, cupboard and chairs, two snit. of bed room furniture. separate beds, 8 -burner New Perfection coal oil stove, fluebeo coal heater, kitchen range. obild', wicker sulky, pile of limbs, curtains, curtain stretchers, wringer, cloths home. dish- , pictures, blinds. Terme-•Cash. MISS M4KENZIE, Proprietress ; Thos: Brown. Auc- tieneer, 2866-1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM- plements, .Ray, Straw and Grata -The undersigned auctioneer -has been Instructed to sell by public auction at South Half Lot 12, S. B. Stanley Township. corner Hills Green, on Wedn.dny, November 29th, 1922, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following: --- Live Stock--/ Clyde mare 7 years old, 1 aggd Clyde mare, . 1 Percheron ally ruing 8; 1 covv 8 years old due in May, 1 cow '✓ years old due in April. I heifer rising 2 due in April, 1 steer rising 2, 2 heifers rising 2, 1 steer rising 2. 5 [spring calves, about 7 dozen young hens, 2 brood ,owe. Implements, Etc., - -Massey-Harris binder nearly new, Massey - Harris mower nearly new, Bissell disc nearly • cu ltl veto r, Massey -Harris drill, land roller, 3 -section harrow, harrow part, hay rake, pig crate, wagon, gravel box, hay rack • wagon box, top buggy, bob sleighs, square box cutter, bicycle. Chatham fanning mill with bagger, hay fork, rope and pulley,, double breeching harness, rubber mounted single harness, gang plow, 63 loads cement gravel, blocks and abutmans, quantity of rock elm, hemlock and cedar planks and lumber, 26 red cedar posts, galvanized water tank, 2 water pails, sledge, sugar kettle, sausage grinder, copper kettle, 2 ladders, barrels, atone boat, about 6 tons timothy hay, 7 tone clover hay, a quantity of straw may be fed n place or" removed, 200 bushels oats, 20 bushels buckwheat. grain cradle, shovels, hoes, forks -and numerous other articles. Positively no reserve. Terms of Sale -310.00 and under, cash; over that amount 11 m p}ecredit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Four per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. Hay and Grain, Cash. MRS. A•RNA STELCK, Proprietress; Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer; W. S. Johnston, Clerk. 2866-2 AUCr1ON SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK and Implements. -James .ion., auctioneer hoe received instructions from Mr, Louie Kahle, to eel/ by public auction on North Half of Lot 29, Concession 4, Logan, on Thursday, November 23rd, 1922. the follo:v- ing: The North Hvif of Lot 20, Conc.ason 4, said to contain 60 acres. more or loss. On the premises are a good brick house, bank barn 82x40, driving house, garage, chicken house, about four acres of bush, orchard, good well. All an good euftilvatton, Terms on land will be made known on day of sale or by applying to the proprietor, Chattels - Team of geldings ave yearn old, gelding ris- ing three years old, cow six years old, dew 4 yearn old, 3 hogs. weight about 125 pounds each, brood sow due to litter in December, 175 White Leghorn pullets, 75 hens one year old, 12 Leghorn cockerels pure bred: 6 -foot .binder, Maeaey-Harris 5th foot mower, steel roller, steel 10 -foot hay rake, Massey -Harris 10 -hoe combined seeder and drill, No. 21 Fleury plow. twin gang, stuffier, pulper, set 3 -section harrows, wagon with box new, farm wagon, set boboleighe, gravel box, top buggy. cutter, hay rack, stock rack. Clinton fan mill, scale can 2000 lbs., bag truck, set double harness, set single harness, 32 foot extension ladder, wheelbarrow, garden seeder and smaller combined, 42 gallon oil tank, sugar kettle, milk can, power horse clippers, Standard cream separator, spray pump, Wis- consin incubator cap. 250 thick, Buckeye colony breeder 500 chick cap., set bunko, number of window sash, hay fork, car, ropes and pulleys. Daisy churn. 2 oak barrels, about 20 bags potato., washing machine, sheet iron stove for coal or wood, cupboard, quantity of wood, 40 rode of woven fence, quantity of sweet clover, and a host of other articles. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Terms -All sums of 010 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnish- ing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 pert ent. will be allowed off for cash on credit amounts. Positively no reserve as the proprietor is giving UP farming and is go- ing to work at his trade of mason work. LOUIS KAHLE, Proprietor: Jam. Jon., Auctioneer. 2866-1 rrWO CHOICE FARMS 141111210 LOTS 14 and 15 en the 704 Concession of Bic - • 1 1,1 miles from achoul, 234 miles from church and 6 miles from the town of Sea. forth, on good gravel read11. On Lot 15 there is an over -flowing well, good orchard and buildings in good repair. On Lot 14 there fa 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, Pastore and grain farms they can not be beaten. Will be sold to- gether. or separately. For farther particulars apply to MIS8 TENA BEATTIE, No. 1, Dublin, Ont. 2860-8 Chopping Mill We will start our Chopping Mill on Tuesday, November 21st, and we will chop and roll Tuesday and Friday of each week. Give us two busy days and we will do your chopping for 9 cents per bag. We would like all our old customers back again and as many new ones that wish to patronize 1.18. 2866x2 KRUSE BROS. MEN WANTED $6-$10 DAILY At' once -we want 100 men right now to train for big paying mechani- cal jobs. If you are mechanically in- clined and like working around auto- mobiles and tractors, every day you put off coming to us you are cheating yourself. Never was there such a demand for trained men, A few weeks of time invested now will give you a trade that will mean independ- ence for life. Learn automobile and tractor operating and repairing, tire vulcanizing, battery building and oxy- acetylene welding by the Hemphill practical system. A free employment service is at your disposal- Write for free catalogue. Don't delay. Get in line for big pay and steady work. Do it now, HEMPHILL AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOL, 163 King West, Toronto. 2866-4 WE WANT 100 MEN Right now to train for big paying mechani- cal jobs. If you are mechanically inclined and like working around automobiles and tractors, every day You put off coming to us, you are cheating yourself. Can you afford to do this? Never wan there such a demand for trained men. A few weeks of your time invested now will give you a trade that will mean' independence for life. Learn automo- bile and tractor operating and repairing, tire vulcanizing. battery building and oxy-acetylene welding by the Hemphill practical system. Our free employment service be at your dis- posal. Call or , write for free catalogue. Don't delay. Get in line for the big pay and steady work. Do it now. HEMPHILL AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 168 King St. West, Toronto. 2864.4 • 0000 00000,0000 W. T.BOX&CO. O Embalmer and 0 Funeral Directors O H. C. BOX 0 Holder of Government O Diploma and License O Charges moderate O Flowers furnished on 'heft O - notice. O Night Calla Day Calls O Phone 175 Phone 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 0000 000000000 TENDERS WANTED 0 S. T. HOLMES 0 O Funeral Director and 0 Tenders for st.m heating plant for Ben - miller Consolidated School. Sealed marked tenders will .be received by the undersigned up to and including November 20th, 1922. Plans and et'eciflcations can be seen at my residence or mill. J. W. GLEDHILL, Secretary. 2865-2 Benmiller Consolidated School Board. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Seaforth Curl- ing Club will be held in the Carnegie Library on Thursday evening, November 28rd, at eight p.m. All inter.ted in "The Roaring Game" are requ.tod to be pr.ent. 2866x1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O O 0 O 0 C. G. THOMPSON. All Kinds of Grain bought. jVlilvertotn Flour, Bran and Shorts. Grain Hoyer. Custom Chopping. Phone 25 OATMEAL MILLS, Seaforth, Opt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Licensed Embalmer 0 Undertaking Parlors in 0 Beattie Block, opposite The O Expositor Office. Residence O Goderich St., opposite Dr. 0 Scott's. 0 Flowers furnished on abort O notice. O Phone Night or Day 119 O O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY YS EM TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily Except Sunday Leave Goderich . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m, Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m. Leave Seafotlth .. 6,41 a.m. 3.12 p.m. Leave Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 8.42 p.m. Arrive Stratford 7.80 a,m. 4.10 p.m. Arrive Kitchener 8,20 ami. 5.20 pan. Arrive Guelph .. 8.45 a.m. 5.50 p.m. Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m. 7.40 pm. RETURNING Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m.; 12. 55 p.m and 6.10 p.m. Parlor Cafe ear GoderiL''h to To- ronto on morning train and Toronto to Goderich 6.10 p.m. train. Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To- ronto on afternoon train. 4r.,,,ti ;t x" e, sOM HOUt1E STEAM TO. -(JR TASTE It ;just m saying best." bay the gmeats. `ao t r to of highpoultrfust order from un Old you will appreciate our meats an* 'aervice. D. H.:STEWART Main Strelettone - 58.Seaforth. Ph in yoUI''.gieath-. 'Tile "eat sass but...eat the het iijhop Y.pu earl of the Onegt qual- 24z tLpteaa 4a, this e. tya' `Tb.i reVixmeut of the- noosed 4rovirw nr of 2.im nasal •naw retort,' of thn.atll�{aarl to. t4 «14y ay�-_ qqn, or as tjip-,Uop elheryfjap: dvtex-.' etNno APPOINTMENT. 4f4IK0' _Mt 'Ontadotnedlway rs,0 nI.'aoard having dlrooted 1irraan61. Y,gg QY(m Supervisor of Te ophoae S to *Qom ..�4 •eevort upon the • abase -1qs r' doth .pp.. veldt Tpeediy, the Twenty.Orat. day of .Ne. ' vember, Ali„ 1022, at the hour of a quarter Peet eleve o'clock in the forenoon, In the. Town Nap. in the .Town of egfwal for the fielding of much, enquiry at which time end place ell mamma having an interest in the matter and desiring to be heap) ere di- rected, Da et Toronto this Third Day of No- vetgber, A.D., 1022. 2866-2 - 0. C. SMALL. Secretary. �--s-01.-111 -e=11_©oo=o- C EXETER O. K. Steam Cider Mill and Apple Butter Factory Moved to new premises Corner of Main and Wellington Streets Across from the Metropolitan Hotel. Will be open every day. Try me in the new stand. Cider, 5c a gallon. Apple Butter, 10c a gallon. No tax on custom work. Customers, I thank you. S. J. V. CANN Phone 115. - t SANTA Christmas Buying The Fall being so mild and warm, few people realize Christmas is so near and will leave off their Santa Claus shopping until a few days before Christmas. Those who shop early are always the fortunate ones. We have a splendid line of Ladies', Misses', Men's and Boys' Hockey Shoes, that always make useful and accept- able Christmas Gifts. Slippers are Gifts that are always appreciated. We have the "COSY" Slipper for the whole family -Soft Brown Kid Barnes, for Father; Julietts, in a variety of colors, for Mother; the B. C. Russian Boot, for the Little Tot. A pair of Shoe Trees dolled up with Fancy Ribbon make a very useful and acceptable gift. SHOP EARLY AT FRED W. WIGG SUCCESSOR TO J. E. WILLIS IIIIIIIIIIGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir SMOKE CHUM TheTobacco 0r Quai y LB.TIN 8 and in packages �3 E Seaforth Huron'a Greatest if S iirie. Ferguson & Always Something New in Ready-to=Wear.'" a..a.sar•• Ladies' Se -al Coats with racoon col- lar and cuffs -the latest style, from $175.00 to $225.00 Ladies' Seal Coats trimmed with Possum Collar and Cuffs, the latest model at $175.00 Ladies' Bordered Muskrat`"Coat with shawl collar and large cuffs in the latest model at $165.00 Men's Silk Scarfs in many d10W' ent colors, just the thing for immedbi' ate use. All fancy knit, at $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 Men's Wool Mufflers in all shades' real comfortable, priced very low at $1.25 and $L75 All the latest shades in fish -net Ties. These are an exceptionally' fine lot and colors to appeal to every taste, at $1.25 Ladies' Dark Marmot Coats with shawl collar and large cuffs, with A large showing of the latest in eut the best of linning in these coats at Silk Ties, also fancy knitted, at $110.00 , 50c, 75c, 85c Ladies' Light Collar Marmot Coat with shawl collar and small cuffs at $100.00 Always a full line of Men's Over- alls, Smocks, Work Sox and Shirts, aI- ways marked at small margin. All Odd Furs and Fur Sets to be sold at 50 cents on the Dollar of the actual cost. Ferguson & Co. A real New Stock of Men's Fine Shirts, and the newest models of colors at real Low Prices. - Seaforth MacLEOD'S " THE PURE FOOD STORE " THOMAS DALYS' Wo deliver to all parts of OLD STORE Town and give Prompt Service. TELEPHONE 190 TELEPHONE 190 Dainty Lunch, prepared salad dressing 20c Olives, Lunch Queen, 8 -oz. bottle 25c Olives, Pimento Stuff, 8 oz. bottle 30c Pimentos, in tins, each 15c Peas, Aylmer, extra, sifted, each 25c Peas, Aylmer, choice, standard, each 15c Lobsters, 1,', lb. tins, each 55c Lobsters, 1 lb. tins 35c Forest City Baking Powder, sealers, each37c Shredded Cocoanut, per Ib. 29c Cocoa, quart sealers 25c Oysters, sealers 48c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 33c New Val. Raisins, 2 lbs. for 45c Currants, new, per lb. 21c Figs, for cooking, per lb. 10c Figs, "table", 4 Crown, per Ib. 30c Figs, "table", 6 Crown, per lb. 35c Shelled Walnuts, broken, per lb 58c Shelled Walnuts, whole halves, per lb 75c Dates, 2 pounds for 24c Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb 38c Oranges, per dozen 60c Grapes, "California," per lb. 20c Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Celery, each 10c and 12%c Cranberries, per quart 20c Pineapples, large, each 35c Tomatoes, per pound 30c 'Z4 If von can't cane yourself, To -day's Housekeeper buys send the Children, we will he with intelligence. It requires glad to see them, and will give just as mach thought to spend trope Money wisely as it does to them intelligent, courteous ser- earn it. Be careful how you vice. .spend it. TELEPHONE 190 TELEPHONE 190 THE NEW STORE j ytt`aa. Mari .j