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The Huron Expositor, 1923-01-19, Page 5
a • ,. coma„ • , t " dy `*etsh iia •XLBaaIIw ,til'oattIt a �t'4 t prise. pale at 'apt tithe, .lana 7 Nr�01 • '.'i�'ters N.ne1d4e"'4dMiM In01114. 'f ': .t cent f t,.71N3:.:_ The',bas toad of haady.wt halt . bt:, 9 peente p,�d 'a ,tate' •spare- of the i . /�'t@@. Ca Tet Ondc-1 . Pounds brought 7 '-N`TXCE. ; 30013ts. e,;k0,g%0� ..wot'tie cange.for the bugshandy butcher steam and'deifer ' I itcher old : a tow fah 'ones an•Notice to beqsteet r given that bre annual meet. fi%q� to 4. Fgnts, and hulk of'good sown 4ng Pt a Tleborno A bbert Mutual. Fi7'e at-from;4%t'to•$t4 center; fair kinpd, $ to 453 $nppaufan ompgn,.tt. It held in: tphe Town :' }cant., and:4mgners at Santa per ybuad. Sup.". -. ll?2,'t, 'at al er... on.. Merud9,,.• , Fee ru , ' 5iv- ,clu of balls *ea ,not ao heavy •ae was 'the fig the reports of the' Directors and Auditors' .eeae y other cd, fro. and they cold steady, f o the peat year and for the election of two- , the god toll rea fromo Oki d. 6 conte, taking "•.Rho good toll real good kind. Stocker ' , aMd' D atom and two Auditors and for any ether .:feederytrade was again light, but prices ;Vero `tdrnitieae .in the interest. of 'the Company. firm, one lea ;making $.1$ canto per pound, The Directors, .vhoee term of office expires, and' two other 6% cents. The hog market Wan weak, with mishap. bidding only 914 cent. f.o.b. sad 10- cents fed and watered, and the bulk of eaten Dante at that price, despite a light. offering.,., Receipts today were 4,149. cattle, 172 calves, 986 hogs and 2,284 cattle and lambs. • Quotations:. Heavy steers, $7.00 to $8:00; butcher stmrs, choice, 56.70 to $7.2'; do. good, $8.00 to $6.60; do. medium, $5.00 to • $6.00; do. oommnop, $4.50 to $6.00; butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to $7.00; do. medium, $5.00 to 96.00; do. common, $4.60 to 55.00; hutcher cows, choice, $4.60 to 05.25 ; do. medium, $3.00 to 94.00: canners and cutters, $1.75 to $2.25; butchers bull., good, $4.60 to $5.26; du. common $2.26 to $0.50; feeder steer, good, $5.00 to 56.50; do. fair, 54 to $5.00; do. common. $2.25 to $2.60; feeder 'steers. good,' $5.00 to $5.60 ; do. fair, $4.00 to 06.00; do. fair. $4.00 to $5.00;: atociccra, good, $4.00 to $4.50; do. fair, $3.00 to $4.00; ares, choice, $11.00 to $1.3.00; do. medium, $0.00 to $11.00: do. common, $5.00 to 5800: "snitch cows, choice, $70.00 to $90.00; spring- • choico, 190.00 to $100.00; lambs, choice, $12.25 to $14.50; sheep choice, $7.00 to $7.50; do. culls, 53.00 to $4.00; hogs, fed and watered, $10 to $10.25; do., f.o.b., 59.25 to $3.60; tie., country points, $9 to $0.25. ae tip p -water wog . Eeiereta but who are eligible for re-election: are James McKenzie and John G. Roy. Farquhar, January 5, 1929. W. A. TURNBULL. 2876.2 Secretary. • ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the members of the Seaforth Agricultural Society will le held in the Carnegie Library, Friday, 3,.nua•.y 19th, at one o'clock. J. A. STEWART, N. BRODERICIt. Preccident. Secretary. 2874-2 ANNUAL MEETING McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. TO>.,' ik7A, jj+,.rte ADE t e,oteek 'cuts ti14 apt ave. money", e5ides o make a perMalllbnt Cud- atateve'every ***Ito who a her-, cheats from tie •To,do we must give q lity all the. P '�t am ik aA gut oIbl that yit an you do or yours... ;1,4uet;ia quer ht place, e - 0t time. f H. ST,EWART: . Main Street -Seaforth. EN* Ott lit •sI'1,cTAG' k'OR b'I IDAXOANo sATU 8DAY ONLY No coupons GiVeit With xheso, r" r.., = Government Stslndard Cocos, bas'�te flavor, iia lrjsbulei}) =`` and color' and4Ust'no goodwhat'you ply 68c. for.' , it at';cur expenagl-your money cheerfully refunded if A ttt eatlafnCtery •'.lkVO-Ponds for i I/3 ) P'u'le uncheon A Public Luncheon will be held in' the CQMMERCIAL HOTEL INNING HALL, Seaforth on Heinle Sweet, Mixed Pickles, pint... • . • , 35e Pure bulk Pepper, lb 29c'. s Friday, J -an. 26th AT 11.30 A,M. in Honor of Premier Drury, or Hon. Manning Doherty The Annual Meeting of the members of — Che MrKillpp Mutual Fire Insurance Company Those wishing to attend - the — will be held in the 'town Hall, Seaforth, on Luncheon, please communicate with -41 Friday. February 2nd, nt 2 p.m. The burine..a the Secretaryof the Seaforth Farm - „f the meeting will be to receive the annual = statement and Auditors' Report, the election crs' Club, not later than January 23rd, ; = BIRTHS of three Directors and two Auditors, and 1923. other business which might be considered of I Corbett -in Edmonton, Alberta, on January interest to the Company. The retiring Dirac- Ladies Invited. Everybody Welcome 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. William N. Corbett, tors James Connote, William Rine and Robt.I = a daughter, .! Ferris" who a eligible for re-election. Tickets for Luncheon, 75c. Cooper:-dn Tuckermnith, on January 14th, to JAMES CONNOLLY. THOS. E. HAYS, Mr. and Mm. George C. Cooper, a son President. , Secretary. Alvin Edward. 2075-2 , Powell.—In Seaforth, on January 16th, to Mr. arid Mrs. Baden Powell, son. Wilson.—At' Cohn' Hospital, on January -6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley - Wilson, (formerly Annie Grummet, of Goderich). a daughter. Coyle,—In Windsor. on December slot to Mr. and Mn. Jock Coyle, (nee Belle Gould), a daughter. Pennington..—In'Goderieh, on Dec. 28th, to Mr. and Mn. C. Pennington, a son, MARRIAGES i Tetreau--Netb.—At the Evangelical Parson- age, Dashwood, on January 2nd, Mise Myrtle Noeb, to Mr. Ira Teareau, both of Dash- wood. Patterson--Thomas.--In Detroit, on January 2nd, Mien Grace Irene Thomas to Thomas Roy Patterson, B.Sc., both of Goderich. DEATHS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. --THOMAS BROWN HAS been instructed to sell by public auction n Saturday, January 271h, at 2 p.m. o'clock the following: House, containing four bed cams, parlor and kitchen, woodshed, good cellar under kitchen ; comfortable barn and garage, also furniture, and other household effects, ewnsiuting of tables, chairs, parlor .cite, lso'orie ice plow. Terms on Furniture --Cash. Terms on House to suit purchaser. NEIL. KLEIN, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, At.etioneer. 2875-2 AUCTION SALE of PASTURE FARM AND HARDWOOD BUSH In Andrew.—In Seaforth on January 18th. 1923, the Township of emmlth Catherine Mullin, beloved wife' of Walter The undersigned has been instructed to. cell Andrew, in ..her 78rd year. at •the Commegw)al Hotel. Herman, on FRI- Che;ney.—In Toronto. op January 11th, James DAY, FEBRUABY 2nd, 1925, at 2 o'elocle H. Chesney, in his 78yd year... p.m., that , excellent pasture farm and • boil ' Saboenlille—iii Clinton, on January 4th, Ed- land described m. Lot 18, Concession 2, L.R.8.. win C. A. Schoenhald, aged 29- years 'and Tuekeismith Township, containing elm hon. 10 months. ' - - • Brod seas more or ]era. Bunking—In Mullett �Towrrabip, on January On the property are: 40 acres of bash, most.: 8th. Norman Hunking, aged 28 year. end ; maples blunt e9me rock tan a m. This pr perty six . months id (�s,se Dreggn—In $titchaU,..out January 7t)n; -Joie 'etation,po the fluffier nut be readily chipped. Drager, in his 60th. year.., .1 •A0 981. ear stream -passes through the pro- Pterce Iii Mitt -hell. oh J`anrury 5th, Anetta to d maleen' It an ideal pasture .farm. iAkdeea, belted• infant daughter 'of 'Mr. S' of SALE.'—IO'per dent. cash and, tend •Mrs. Jack Piee .I. -.- -balance Are' 130 days without interest For Llnton.—In MrtghdU. en January• 7 Oscar .,yuntae} Particulars apply to - Alexander: deafly beloved eon of Mr.. and PETER KILPATRICK and MARGARET J. HAY,. Exeecutors James ' C. McLean Estate. • GBADMAN•&- STANBUBY. _ . --Hensall and, Exeter. Selidtom foe Estate Prank Taylor,, . Auctioneer. • 2814-9 Mm. John A. Linton, in hie 18th year. Steinbach,—le Landon. on January 6th„Daniel �tain"haeh, formerly of. Zurich, aged. 76 l�eais. McCutcheon.—In' Regina, Sask., on January . 12th, David MOCufeheon, formerly, sof Sic- Kinop.., .. CARD OF THANKS • AUCTION SALE VALUABLE FARM AND BUSH LAND in the Township of Stanley The family of the late Geotge Brownlee -The undersigned has been instructed to cell desire to express their great appreciation of on the premise on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY the many acts of kindness shown to him 31st, 1028, a 2 o'clock p.m., that valuable during his long illness, by neighbors- and farmand bush land known as Lot 10, Lake friend., and the Ctaaadtan Order of Foresters, , Read East, containing 106 acres more or lees, and assure 'all that this kindness will. never and Lot 11, Lake Road East, Stanley Town - lie forgotten by them. t ( ship, containing 109 acrm more or leas. On 2870-1 rlir, FAMILY. I Lot 10 are 50 acres of Rardwood bush with cone ashy elm and hemlock, good sprbig wafer. On Lot 11. a brick 1'/,. storey house with galvanized iron roof, good bank barn 44x76- with cement floors in stable and water piped through • straw shed 8040 ; good root house, drive shed and wood house; also black- smith and repair .hop. - On the property Is `'r$OPPING.—WE WILL CHOP EVERY an apple orchard of about three acres, an Monday. Coelom towing done other,' artesian well and 26 aeras of mixed bush, days of the week. GEDDES-TYSON LUM- The two lots will be offered, both sever - HER CO., Brucefleld, Ont. 2874x2 etely aad os one parcel. TERMS, OF SALE. -10 per .cent. cash and {T70013 FOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF I balance in io days without Interest. For ,T further Dnrticalaxs apply to S good hardwood, delivered in gnae tie salt putchaAees. Price. right. Phone 4-t THOMAS C, BffiLLUJGLAW. 2$7 IMPORTANT NOTICES THOMAS M. SNOWDEN, Executor M. D. Westlake Estate. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Hensel, and Exeter. Solicitors for Estate.. i-ITOOD WANTED.—TENDERS WILL BE - Oscar Klapp,.. stnceoneer. T• received until74na(ary Rib by the under- 2874.8 . - - ' 'signed for 2A elude of WY wood; nmetlY . "i Al Maple, to be-datWered at BSchool Haase No. AUCTION 9,plLE of FARM' FARM STOCK ' The '9, Tuckemmith, by let of February. ISAAC A -end Impl&nonta. Seed and Feed.—The un- „MOORE, Secretary-Tremurer, R. R. No. 8, -- dersigned hos received Instruction to well Kipper, or 10 on 182, Seaforth. 2874-3 by public auction on Lot 1& Coneeaeioh 2, N - Taokeremith, one mile and a quarter east WARM. FOR SALE.—FOR SALE 40 ACRES' 'of Kifven, on Wednesday. February 7tt, 1929, -'-- of land with amt claw hones and. out. iammensing at 1 oclock eharp, the. following: HELP HELPLESS BLIND BABIES BERT IRWIN, Secretary. I'hone 19-616. A Public Meeting will be held after the Luncheon at one o'clock in the Town Hall. BERT IRWIN, Secretary. EVERYBODY WELCOME. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Councll of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chambers, Goderich, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, January 23rd, 1923. All ncoounta should be 4n the hands of the Clerk on or before the Monday preceding the meeting of Council. . GEORGE W. HOLMAN, County Clerk- Goderich, Jan. 15, 1923. 2874-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Slott, late of the Village of Egmondville, in the County of Huron,..RetirOd.' Former, decanted. qt p f the OM.n named; Wtto liamoco Scott, are requested to'send•fun particulate of the canoe to the undersigned on or before the 12th day df February,. 1928. - ''3'After the said date, the Executors will proceed to dlntribute the estate of the said William Scott among the parties 'entitled thereto, having reference only to claims of which they shall have received notice. . After. such distribution the Executore'%1f not be responsible for any part of the Estate to any creditor of whose claim they 'shall not have received notice Dated at Seaforth,' January 11th,, 1928. .e F. HOLMESTED. Seaforth. 2874-4 Executor of will of Willipm Scott. WANTED Cream — Cream — Cream We want more Cream. The more cream we get the higher prices we can . pay. Patronize our Creamery and” -let us prove this fact to you. Remember, we Guarantee our weight and test correct. We are prepared to pay Cash for cream to any patron wishing us to do so. ' Come in with your cream and;see it weighed and tested and get your money. Creamery open Saturday nights un- til 9.30 p.m. during winter months. Seaforth Creamery Co. C. A. BARBER. bondman. ,Lot, . 1�reds.' {fit -1 driving horse b y pa: old good. ;if McAtllep iflttw'9hFr8 f or ter. .Caul i ,gtlhm old eat - ' 't{'anlam amity on the or peon 14 adorer. .Gatti w tie of time , of A Dominion Charter, without stock on 2ao, sggpq JAt en c due March 24th, .law due April subscription, wee- recently obtained B, R. ND.,1, t.,: 2 'I o.ais. due Jniy 22rd,: diva due July 29th, for the establishment in. the city of due September let, cow -supposed to be •, qlf, Due fat cow, These are all young Ottawa, of a Home, Nursery - oo 'hl+ and in good aanaition. Three fat belt- al and Kindergarten, for the blind O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eta rising 2 years old, 2 fat steers rising 2 under six years ':of..age, free to all �•t 1ttt�Ct ° O heerr s,, rn oslleo. a quantity of 'tb hays months 9oegum ,, from any province in the Dominion. C. y,.r: oRii,17ON 260 butitels of seed oats Hiheria;' Gloater. a f So far nothing hes been done for q a tits' ti potato®. ImpfemeAts—Msaaer-1 those poor unfortunates: According pilose 26 Hada herder 8o,ase with ehene sunray to reports received from the. various We have on: hand at o me • .truck t good new iac drillliwiis mower a -Pont cut, 'Deering 11-dibw with Provincial authorities, there are at ib' all times pat Barley, 0 .lover 'mediate attachment, Massey -Harris prdsent nearly 260 in the Dominion. Qat, f spring tooth, cultidator, dine harrow, aceta ,The late Sir Arthur Pearson before Corn and Pea Chop, 0 lRer' 2 Hamilton -ke. h'g ploys, 1 gAeg "Sunshine plow. 11 -foot hay rake, bean harvester Had his death,- chained that Sunshine O also .Ground Flax Seed O acuffler, box attire. The farm will be offered Home," at Chorley Wood, England, far sale at the name time,. containing too ' was 'the onlyhome in the Empire o in an�r ryuantit See acres, all cleared fenced and the drained: ' p J quantity. 12 acres fall wheat, 8o acres fall plowed. On for Blind Babies."It is hoped short - these if in need of feed: O the premises' there Is A 7-momed frame house, ly to have the SECOND in Canada. Milverton Flour, good cellar, soft water 'tide. Telephone and To this end money is urgently requir- O rural mail delivery; bank barn and cool stabling, also barn for hay aha implomento, ed. Help us with your generous gift. tY Bran' and Shorts. 0 hen house and drive sheds 3 never failing "Lest we forget; Do it nowt" Cheques /y }s O well, wind mill, good orchard; liyi miles should be made payable to the Can- Grain Buyer. from church and Kipper,; 4 mitre from Han - O 'All, ao rade ram amhoal. Terms on Farm— adian Blind Babies Horne Association, C1LSti0YY1 Chopping. 0 10 her cent. on day of sale; balance in I6 Remittances will be promptly acknow- 0 0 days. Stock and Implements—An sums of ledgfbd. OATMEAL ILLS, 110 and under, each; hnv, synth, potatoes, Address T. F.-McKINLEY Treas- Seaforth, Ont. O hrns, will; overgithat amount 8 month'' credo will be on amountng approved firer, Or,C. BLACK.ET11 ROBINSON, ' saint notes. Five por rent. oft for cash on Cor: Sec., 188 Dufferin Road, Ottawa, © O 0,0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 eradlt amounts. HUGH McOULLY, Proprie- tor • F. Taylor, Auctioneer. 2874-8 • Baking. Soda, 2 lbs. Dominion Soap, 3 for Rex Catsup, 2 for Honey, 5 1b. Blast Nuts—Brazil, Filberts, 11c Ikeal lbs Corn , 7 .25 Christies' Sodas, 2 lbs.... ,33c' Telly Powders, 8 or 24c Sweet Biscuits, 2 lbs 38e Peaches, 2r,4-Ih. Tins 25c Maple Leaf Corn, 2 for..,•25c Prunes, 2 lbs. 2Sc Large Castile Soap, 2 for35c Peanuts, 2 lbs. Shelled Almonds, lb. Blue Rose Rice, lb. Eddy's Matches, 3 for 20c E 23c HE 57c 35c 45c 10c, 33c QUALITY GROCERIES Olive Butter, jar 20c 30c E 20c = 25c =_ 25c and 50c Sliced Pineapple, tin Fancy Quality Golden Bantam Corn Choice Quality Sweet Wrinkle I'eae Bovril Lucerne Chocolate Biscuits, Ib Water Ice Biscuits, It. Reception Wafers, package Heinz Sweet Midget Gherkins King Oscar (Kippered Herripg), tin Loaf Sugar, pound Lima Beans, 2 pounds Spanish Pimentos, tin 55c = 50c El 20c• =_ 60c = 20c 12c =_ 25c = 15c w ..,, , , ! k ' • ii II PUBLIC NOTic:'11 TO THE RESIDENTS' OF Seaforth, McKillop andTuckersmith'' F. O'Brien & Son,Staffa C.LEARIN-G SALE I Cornences January 20th We are going to put on one of the biggest Price Slashing sales ever put on in t1is township. We need the money,—you need the goods, but at th4ollowing slaughter prices you will have to moye quicblly. :f l d'1012;in ij .10 DAYS ONLY January 20th -to 30th .Men's Underwear.,,$ure..Wool, worth $2.00 for $1,35 Men's Underwear, iPure_ Wool, worth $1.50 for $1.00 Men's Union Und$rwear, worth $1.35, for 90c Men's Fleece Lined. Underwear, worth $1.25, for 85c Ladies' Natural Wool Underwear, worth $2, for $1.50 Ladies' White Pure Wool Underwear, Worth $2, for $1.50 A few lines of Ladies' Underwear worth up to $1.50, for 90c Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, 40c, 50c, 60c and 70c, for 35c Shirting worth 25c to 40c yard, for 20c Flannelette worth 30c to 35c a yard to clear at 25c Sheeting worth up to 80c, and Ole yard, to. clear at ..-. 50c Print, worth up to 35c per yard, to clear 25c Men's Overalls, worth $2.25, to clear $2,00 Men's Overalls, worth $2.00 to clear ' $1.50 2 only Boys' Pullovers, worth $2.00, for $1.25 Men's Shirts, worth $1.50, to clear $1.00 2 only Boys' Sweater Coats, worth $2.75, for $1,550 SHOES Men's Overshoes, worth $3.00 for $2.00 Men's Heavy Rubbers, worth $3.25 for $2.75 Men's -Rubber Boots, worth $5.00 for $4.25 We have a range of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes that will - be cleared at pair . $1.00 Men's Rubbers, worth $4.50, to clear $1,15 Ladies' Rubbers, worth- $1.10, to clear 85c I Ladies' Storm Rubbers, to clear at .6 50c • GROCERIES Sugar, while it lasts, per 100 lbs.. $8.75 Raisins, all kinds, at 2 pounds for 35c Oat 'Meal, 8 pounds for 25c Cheese, 4 pounds for $1.00 Tea, Black, Green or Mixed, pound 50c Space will only permit us mentioning a few lines. You will find all lines reduced. No goods charged during this sale. - Everything strictly cash. EGGS. CREAM & POULTRY TAKEN AS CASH All Outstanding Accounts must be Settled by Feb. 1:4t F. O'Brien & Son, Staffa, Ontario w ..,, , , ! k ' • ii II PUBLIC NOTic:'11 TO THE RESIDENTS' OF Seaforth, McKillop andTuckersmith'' Whereas cases of contagious diseases have for some timepast been occurring in the above municipalities, the source of, ,which ,it . has not been easy to find, it would appear that cases of such, diseases are occurring and are either not being recognized and reported, as required by Statute, or are being intentionally concealed. It has therefore been decided to publish sections 53 and 54 .of the Public, Health Act, which read' as follows: 53.—(1) Whenever any householder knows or has reason to suspect that any person within his family or household, or boarding or lodg- ing with him, has any communicable disease, he shall, within twelve hours, give notice thereof to the secretary of the local board or the medical officer of health. (2) The notice may be given to the secretary or to the medical officer of health at his office, or by letter, addressed to either of them, and mailed within the time above specified. R.S.O. 1897, c. 248, S. 86. Amended. . 54. No householder, in whose dwelling there occurs any com- municable disease, shall permit an,, person suffering from such dis- ease to leave, or any clothing or other property, to be removed from, his house, without the consent of the medical officer of health, who may forbid such removal or prescribe the conditions thereof. R.S.O. 1897, c. 248, s. '87.. Amended. And anyone disregarding these regulations is liable to fine or imprisonment. es Notice is hereby given that if, circumstances arise to indicate that these sections are being further disregarded the Provincial Authorities will be requested to investigate and prosecute, as they may see fit. ' This notice is given that the expense and inconvenience of quarantine may be avoided as far as possible and more particularly that further loss of life and serious and permanent impairment of health such as has already occurred recently among those lnnocegtly exposed in our community may be, if possible, prevented. Issued by the authority of the Boards of Health of the ` - MUNICIPALITIES of SEAFORTH, McKILLOP and TUCKERSMI'I'H 6,1 15 -DAY SALE' NOW ON Fergthon & Co. Everything Marked Down to make this sale a real success. A bill will I be mailed- to any person on request. . 1 e x If you want Real New Up -to -Date f Merchandise at Most, Reasonab-II . E Prices give this store a call. Every- = thing will be sold on a Money -Back' is Guarantee if goods not satisfactory Ferguson Co., Seaforth 7 ct y