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The Huron Expositor, 1923-03-23, Page 50 a ',5 0 i MARCH 23, 1923. TUCHERSMITM Death of A. G. Broadfoot.. — On Tuesday, March 20th, 1928, a true husband and loving father passed away in the person of Mr, Alexander G. Broadfoot, after en illness of siv months, The late . Mr. Broadfoot was born in Tuckersmith, son of Dan- iel Broadfoot, on the family home- stead, where he lived the forty) -four years and eleven months of his life time. Fifteen years ago he was mar- ried to Miss Bertha Wilson, daughter , of W. D. Wilson, of°„Tuckeramith. Be- sides his widow, two sena and one daughter survive: Clifford, Wilson and Greta; also one sister, Miss Nel. lie Broadfoot, Toronto and one bro- ther, William, of Tuckersmith. The funeral took place from his late residence, Lot 82, Concession 4, on Thursday, Mardi 22nd, service at 2 p.m., funeral at 2.80 p.m, to the place of interment in the Maitlandbank cemetery. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the community its their loss. SEAFORTH MARKETS Thursday, March 22, 1923. Hogs, per cwt $9.25 Butter, per lb., 40 to 45c Eggs, per dozen 26 to 26e Bran, per ton $28.00 Shorts, per ton $30.00 Potatoes, per bag '75c Oats, per bushel 45c Wheat, per bushel $L13 Barley, per bushel 55c Peas, per bushel $1.40 •Flour, per cwt $8.36 to $3.75 r • BIRTHS Coombs. - I. Egmondville, on March 6th. to Mr. and. Mr.. Herbert Coombs, a son - (Kenneth Warden). Maw... -In Hay 'fowship, on March 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Meissen Masse, a son, Wlllert.-At Dashwood, "on March 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto WIUert, a daughter. All iron. -In Usborne, un March 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Aileen, (nee Ethel Come), a daughter -.-(Margaret Anna '[elle). Rnitertson.-ln Goderich, on March lot, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts*.nformerly Mise Je.le Ford, a .on -(John Douglass Ford). blellie.---In Detroit. at Harper Hospital, on March 12th, to Mr. and Mm. J. C. Mello, a non, DEATHS Smith, -.2, Hu!leek on March 17th, Rube -t Smith, aged efi year. and 10 months, I00rnolly.--In Hibbert. on March 14th. John Donnelly. aged 76 yearn, Smillie.- In Grey Township. an March 10th, Jane Cal r•ns, widow of the late Joseph Smillie, 'aged 84 years and 10 mouths. Smalidon. -In Grey Township. on March 7th, Henry Smalldon. in his 58th year. Treleaven. --In Dungannon, un March 6th, Al- bert E. Treleaven, aged 14 years and 7 months. Bedford.- In Exeter. nn March Ilth, Jason F. Bedford. aged 86 year. and 7 month.. Voliood.-1n Exeter. on March 9th, Mr.. John Vollend, in her 74th year. Cook. --In Clinton, on March 8th, George Cook, in hiss 83rd year. Broadfoot.-In Tuclmrsmith, on March 20th, A. G. Broadfoot, aged 91 years and 11 months. IN MEMORIAM Note. Items under this head will be chees- ed 60 cents per single verse and 2$ mule for eaeh additional versa Bin loving memory of John Rankin, who died March 26th, 1922: He hoe gone front his dear ones, his children, his wife, Whom he willingly tolled for, and loved as his life: Oh. God t how mystertmus and how strange are Thy ways. To take from us thin loved one in the best of his days. 2684,1 WIFE AND CHILDREN. In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Jacob McGee, who died in Windsor, March 22nd. 1922: A precious one from us hoe gone, The voice we loved fe still: A Alaee ie vacant in our home. Which never can be filled. Our Father in His wisdom called, The bloom his love halt given, And though, on earth her body lis. Her soul is sate in Heaven. 288441 HUSBAND and FAMILY. • CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John. mat* end immediate relatives of the late atm. William McIntosh desire to express, their thanks tc the Ladies' Aid add friends of Constance Methodist Church, - for 4beir expreesios of sympathy and the very beaulifut wreath which they placed upon her casket. 2884.1 CARD • OF THANKS Mrs. Robert Smith and family desire to thank their many friend, and neighbors for the kindness shown to hem during the Dine. and death of her hoband. 2889-1 IMPORTANT NOTICES VOR BALE. -75 BUSHELS MANCHURIA seed Barley. Apply to G. A. GLENN, B. R. No. 2, Kippen. Phone 3-91. Heneall. 2884-1 GRASS FARM TO RENT. --GOOD GRASS farm of 100 acres, with shade and storing water. to rent reasonably chmsts. Apply to JAMES E. REYNOLDS, Seaforth. 2883x2 r, OR SALE. -EIGHT PIGS 8 WFZKS OLD, Yorks, both sex., kith young cow with baby beef at foot 8 menthe old for Rale. Apply to JOHN R. HYDE. Lot 8, Concession 2, Stanley. Phone 11 on 88, Hensel). 288.4x1 DEXEREAURS' BLACKSMITH AND rialto R- riage works; beet stand in Huron ennnty; plant complete do every respect; must be sold to close estate Apply RQBERT DEVF.REAUX. Seaforth. 288240 SEED OATS FOR SA2.E.--FOR SALE A quantity of Improved Victor 'Date, Glenn and suitn.ble for Need. Mao some 8 -rowed !Arley. Phone 2 on 240, Seaforth, or addrese Dublin Pot Office. CHARLES LITTLE. 2883.2 50 ACRES FOR SALE. -ONE MILE PROM Clinton; level land, ideally situated for posture with Bayfield River at one corner. Well fenced and good leans land. in road enmdition for cultivating. Part in alienate ceded. No buildings. BOX 29,Clinton. Oet. 28811,2 Et NGINE FOR SALE. -EIGHT HORSE. Tower Mammy -Harriet gam engine on Okla in rood rondltion. Apply to ROBT. DOIG. No. 4, Seaforth. or phone 2 on 105 287940 C+HORTHORNS FOR SALE, -FOR SALE. 2' Pure tired Shorthorn 1,0010 15 months old. red in miler. Also one email driving mere 0 yearn old. Phone 18 mit 614, Clinton Central. or address HF,RIERT CRICH, R. R No. A, Seaforth. 288240 r, 0R SALE. -HOUSE WITH ALL, MODERN 0nm-relent... and 8v. a nsr of land n Senfort.h. known an the DenMcDonald prop- erty. immediate p000mm ion rnn he riven. pp This I, n splendid onrionity for n former wiebing to retire 0r to nm n chicken farm. Apply to R. S. RAYS, 8enfnrth. 2880,1-4 Aw+'a'; aa. Goo* O O O O Q o O 0 0 © S. T. Robins & Son ,'�' AuovoN 8.1L2 OF FARM STOCK. --MR, O Funeral Directors and 0 I undersea ea, Brown i by been bile auction o y the O Licensed Embalmers. 0 80. Coneranlon 8, Hibbert on Tuesday, March O Finest 27th. ' commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the fleeter and Horse O following: Horeer-1 draught gelding cola O drawn equipment. Beattie O rising 8 yours old, 1 general purpose aur O Block Malta Street, opposite ,O yenv .14."1 yearllingl PercharonnooL, 1rdrivllog 2 0 The Expositor Office. S, T. 0 born. 6 yearn old. Cattle -1 Durhom ow O Holmes' residence,• Goderich O seeing 5 years old due to calve in April, 1 O StreetWest; Chas. Holmes' o DburuhtatmimDw.tAin14 nowrlong dun reamcalave 0 residence over store. 0 duo to salve in May, 8 young Down just bred, O Flowers furnished on short O 1 heifer due to calve In May, 4 heifer. MGM - AUCTION SALE 0 notice, All kinds of up- O lag' 1,ww tains well years old due to tyle: p !n June, 8 halPars rising 2 years old, thins O holstering neatly done. 0 .teem rising 2 years old, 8 fat steers, 2 calves. OrShep--4 Oath lambing In April. Hogs -2 hone, Night or Day,119. now. due- to pig April 10th, 4 sown, slue Aril 000000000 00001 April 26h, 1 nows due May let 2due Man,l nowt dusow e I June 19th, 2 nows due July 28.1, 2 soave duo July let, 1 sow with 10 pigs 4 weeks old, 1 new with 11 peps 2 weeks old, 18 pigs weighing about 100 pounds, 21 chunks weigh- ing about 60 pounds, 2 fat pigs. Also eat single harms nearly new, robe nearly new Terme-Seven months' credit oil furnl.hing approved joint notes. Six per cent per annum diaouunt off far cash. Dinner served to peo- ple from a distance. JAMMS MURRAY, Pro- prietor; Thome. Brown, Auctionee, 2889-2 NOTICE Having 1.41.2led a largo Buzzer Tile Ma. chine, 1 am now ready lq enpplY Mer: for Cement Tile from 4 inch to 16 inch, also Cement Building Block., Sills. Lhrtele, Ver- anda Railing., Pig Troughs and everything In the cement line. Cement sold is any quan- tity. Contracting, building and plastering, ate Give as a call. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Reduced priers on tile. IL FROST @ SON. 2884.3 esLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Starck and Implements- ..0 Tuesday, April 3rd, ut Lilt 40. Concewion 6, Goderich 'town- ship, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: Hon. -,Gelding 7 yearn old, gelding 6 years old, mare 10 years old, 2 geldings rising 8 and 4 years by Glenrae, broken; dark grey Per- cheron filly rising 2 year., delving mare 9 y aro old. Cattle -Durham cos, 6 yearo old dos April 2nd, Durham cow. 10 yearn old due AUCTION SALES April 6h, 2 Durham town 4 years old due AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE. BARO Henhoaae, Two Acne of Land an Household Effeolo.-Thor. Brews has been i atructed to sell by public auction on th premises, north of Merner'e Flax Mill, et Mein Street, South, on Saturday, April 7th at 2 eeloek p.m., the followlag; House -- The hose contuis 7 roams, hy8ro lighted furnaoc, bath, 1 large porch closed in with •adbhthcemenS /Morn burnhydro lighted water rn a good henhouse. Household Effete ---1 dining room extension table and leather seated diner. to match, 1 pedestal oak parlor table 1 amuses parlor table. 1 oval pedestal table other small tables, 4 oak dines and kitchen chars, 2rockeries. 1 fancy chair, 1 arm chair, I Orienwl Darier rug 0x12. 1 small rug 609, aL o carpets and lineleuma, 2 dr.sers, 2 wash stand., 4 white iron bed,, with mattress. and springs, 1 set bedroom dishes, 1 Riese cupboard, 1 wardrobe, 1 much, 1 child's iron crib with mattress and springs, 1 falling leaf table, 1 Pearl Moffat cook stove, 3 -burner coal oil atove with oven, 1 coal oil heater. 3 suscreen doors, Gold Medal washing machine rly new, 1 wringer, 1 copper bailer, 1 Platform scales 1.000 len. capacity, 1 galvase 'zed iron tub, rroo.cut saw, lawn mower, Aer11 25th and 26th; Durham cow 8 yearn aid due May 8th, Durham cow 8 yearn old dire In September, Hereford mw 3 yearo old dun ri ill September, 2 Durham helfeni due In April, }Hereford heifer due in April. Hereford heifer , Inc in May, part Jersey heifer due in April, , 2 Polled Angus steers year old last fall, 11 cal,es ranging from 8 months .to one year; York bow due June 4th, 60 hes, Collie pup, Machinery -Deering binder 7 -foot cut nearly new, Deering mower 6.foot cut nearly new, Maaeey.Harrin 11 -hoe fertilizer drill nearly l0 -foot Tiger hay rake, new; 8 -home Massey -Harris cultivator, eteol land roller, Oliver soufier aed bean harvester nearly new, • Co,•kahutt riding plow nearly new, CockehnlL walking plow nearly new, wagon, hay rash, gra,-el hos, 4esectlon harrows, 2,000 Ion. scales, , Deming mill, root pulp., bob sleighs, top buggy rubber tire nearly new, wheelbarrow, logging chaise, forks and shovels, net single harness, net uble light harness, net heavy 1 double harness. Grain -Seed buekw5eat and mixed grain, oats, wheat and barley. Wood --15 cords maple and beech foot s wood, 1 Terms• -All nunsof 010 and under, cash ; over r hat amount 8 months' credit on jointsnorov- ednotes, or a dletoun0 of 4 per cent. ntralght allowed for calth on credit amounts. . ERNEST TOWNS/LEND, Proprietor; G. H. i Elliott, Auctioneer. 2884.2 piing Show HORSES AND CATTLE The Annual Spring Show, 'under the auspices of the South Hurolt Agri- cultural Speiety, of Stallions, Harness and Halter Morsel, Bulls and Cowa, will be held in Hensall Tuesday, April 3rd PRIZE LIST HORSES Clydesdale or Shire Stalli • I. Asad Stallion . $1 Stallion foaled to 182u e Percheron or Belgian Agee: Stallion g e On tad 3rd 0 67 $4 4 2 Stallion foaled in 1920 Standard Bred Aged' Stallion Stallion foaled in 1920 Harness Horses Heavy Draught Tema First prize donated by T. C. Joynt Heuty Draft Brood Mare In foal 2,4 prise given by C. T. Mick). sack of iPurity Flour; 8rd prize given by Geo. Break. neekyoke 8 -year-old Filly or Gelding, heavy Draft, foaled in 1922 Int peke given by R. Patterson sack of Jewell Flour. 2 -year-old Heavy -Draft Filly or Gelding Agricultural Team 1st and 2nd prints given by the Moleos Flank. Agricultural Mare, in foal Int prize given by Bonthron and Drysdale, Alladln Lamp. 2 -year-old Agricultural Gelding or Filly foaled in 1920 2 -year-old Agricultural Gelding or Filly foaled in 10:1 1st prize given by A. W. E. Hemphill. pail of Dr. stock food; 2nd prin. c!voo by Brown & Clarke, ,,r,h,okr. Heavy Draft or Agricultural Cotte fowled in 1922 1,t prize given by Moor,. Bros., 4 plow :her.; 2nd prize given by W. A. McLaren, stable pail and basket. General Purpose Team lost & 2nd prise given 1,y W. F„ Pfaff in geode atocked in the yard. Carriage Team Single Carriage Hom• Roadster Team Single Roadster a number of sealers and other email areal. Specials 6 6 12 6 4 c 8 4 8 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 2 y Horse a> Show- - -Sire o THURSDAY, MARCH 2901 Under the Auspices of the Seaforth Agricultural Society Hff$ES Clydesdale lot and 6rd 401 No. 1, Stallion, Aged Cup 15 12 11 Cup donated by Bank of Commerce. value 617.00. Stanton foaled 1920 6 8 2 Stallion Foaled 1921 8taillou Fouled 1022 4 2 1 Sweepstokes Badge Belgian Stallion Stallion, one age 2 1 Shire Stulilon, any ago Percheron Stallion, any age Hackney Stallion. any age Roadsters a 2 Standard BCM Trotting 8te1- 8 2 lion in harness 4 8 2 Standard Bred Pacing Stal- lion 1n harness 4 8 2 6 8 Agricultural 4.50'J Hennes shown in tears weighing over 1,600 pounds not eligible in Agricultural Class. Brood Mare in Coal 10 8 2 Special Prize Dominion Bank let prize; 2nd prize. rarer, donated by W. W. Robison Filly or Gelding foaled in 1920 Pair shoes donated by H. R. Scott, fleet prize. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1021 6.60 2 1 4 2 Wheelbarrow donated by A. Brundnon, first prize. Fifty or Gelding foaled in 1922 6 2 1 5 2 Pei, plow shoes donated by W G. Willis, Brat prize Team in harness 25 6 8 Suit of cloth. donated by Stewart Bron.. first prize. Mare, Filly est- Gelding any age 6 a Cash, donated by Province of Ontario Bank, let prize:' Neckyoke donated by J. A, Stewart, 2nd prize. 2 1 3 1 8 1 6 2 1 a 2 a 4 2 2 .2 3 2 else about 50 White Wyandotte hens and .1 - _ A Silver Cup donated by the Pr.ident, Joe eaten,, Tern. -On house, made known en Burnie for the beet Clyd,mlale Mare or Geid- day of wale. On Household Effects Lash 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 fag.eer age. A Silver Cup, 40,01,) by J. Young, fur the 0.0 light horse in Barnes:. A Silver Cup, donated by Dr. Peek, for the beat Shorthorn Penne, The above thco,• Cup, to be won twice :n .uccession and three times in all. One-half dozen Sit,.r inewert Spoons; for hest Aberdeen Angus Ru;i. One Hag Linseed Meal given by Owen Geiger for beet Clyde•dn:,• Stallion: one bag Linseed Meal by Owen Geiger for bast Per- cheron StalIlon, One Bag of Rawleigh'. Stack Tonic for best Standard Bred Stallion. given by Wilifm,. iitrne, agent. E. Rennie. 12.00 worth of geode for best Ag rice dtural Team. T. tf. Parlmer @ Son, l,.00 worth of goods fu ' boort Shorthorn Huls. P. CURTIN, Proprietor; T. Brown, Aue- tin,rer. 2884.2 0 W. T. BOX & CO. O A LICTION SALE OF FARM STOCK ANO 0 Embalmer and 0 Implements. --W. E. Nairn ha. been in- , 0 Funeral Directors 0 directed bo sell by public auction on Lot 20, O H. `., BOX 0 Concession 2, Hibbert. on Friday, March 80th. at 1 :clock 2.m., the following; Hons.-0 Holder of Government 0 0 good drivimr home 6 years old. 1 Percheron 0 Diploma and License 0 colt rising 1 year old,. Cattle --One cow due O Charge. moderate 0 at time of sale, 1 cow with mlf by her.aide. 1 mw due April 10th, 2 mod due first week 0 Flowers furnished on short O 2 ,n May, 1 ow due in July, 4 cattle coming 0 notice, 0 years old, 2 cattle rum g 1 year old. 1 0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 bull 11 months old. Piga. Sow due April 8th, O 2 se we due April 15th, about 3f, chunks two Phone 176 Phone 48 0 and three months old, and about 60 pullets. Ir.piementn-Massey-Harris binder 7 -foot cut, Massey -Harris mower 6 -foot the .tcel rake 12 toot, International cultivator. Mammy. Barrie cultivator with seed box, steel land roller, 1 acutA ail Ms.e -Harm hay r isguder, 11 -hoe deed drill. ill, rmw rid walking vnew. Massey-Hnrnis ld'urrow riding plow, new Buie wagon, farm wagon, pair bobsleighs, 2 gravel boxes, fiat hay rack 16 foot rubber tire buggy, new cutter. Clinton fanning mill, net 2.000 lb. scales, ley horsepower Interna- te:n.l gas engine, wheelbarrow, set double herrn, one third -horse set harness, set in - ;de harness, 8 horse collars, quantity of cedar ports, forks, shovels, hoes, mak., neckyok. and other articled too numerous to mention. All these implements are new having been purchased within the last four years. A quantity of hay, 100 bushels of feed barley, 150 bushel. of oa0e. Term., --All sums of 610 and under, ash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. .A db,munt tat 6 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. Positively no reserve RR the farm is eold. PATRICK JORDAN, Proprietor; W. E. Nairn. Auc- tioneer, 2884,2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF IMPI,E- mente and Rouseheld Furniture. -Mr. Thomas Brown hoe been inetructed toa 1l by public auction n Lot 9, Concession 11, Tnckemmith, on Wednesday. Minot, 28th, 1823, commencing at 1.30 o clock, the following: 12-boe Massy -Harris Peed dr111 nearly new, 8 -foot out Moaeey-Harris binder, 4.eeetion .eb of harrows, Clinton (erasing mill nearly seg, cutting box, 1 set 1,200 Ib. Real., 1 walking plow, 1 2 -furrow plow, 1 40 -gallon auger kettle, about 60 sap pails and spites, block and tackle, ahovels, crow bar, fork., log hail, doubetreee, neckyokes, set of single harness new, half get double hornet. new, cot Idork, buggy nag new, boggy rubber new, 1 Cleveland Bicycle. a quantity of rope, 1 wet of carpenter'stools and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Furniture -Dining room table, half dozen dining roots chairs, a lot of kitchen chairs, 2 rocking elates, 1 sofa, clock, lamps, 2 spring bed., .linoleum size 1810,14'.A, window shad., cur- tain poles, 1 other bed, side board, 2 feather beds, mate, quilt., blankets, a lot of dah., 2 meat grinders, 1e usage filler and a lot of other articles to befound around a house. Terme-All ..me of 35.00 and under, cash : over that amount 7 months•redit will be given on furnishing approved joint not.. Four per cent. off for csh on credit amounts. No reserve as everything mast be gold. LOUIS FISHER. Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, 2884.1 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM, Farm Stock and Implemenia.-Mr, Thomas Brown has been instructed to sell by public nretlan on Lot 2, Concession 7. Tuckemmith, or Wednesday, April 4th, 1928, at 1 o'clock, the following:The Farm -The Form contain, 100 acres; bank barn, 68060. with new ntell- ino put in three yearn ago; water in learn: brick house, two story, 100 brick kitchen, 2 good wells, 12 aeree fall wheat, 20 acres plowed out of sod, balance seeded to grass, no waste land or open ditch.; rural mail and phone. Hones-- 1 mare 10 yearn old In foal, 1 mare 12 yearn old, 1 mare 7 yearn old, 1 m ars the year old, 2 good drivers. Cattle 1 cow 2 yeem old with calf at foot, 1 cow 4 yearn old with onlf at foot, Jersey cow 10 yen. old with calf at foot, 2 sawn 0 yens old calved 6 weeks, 4 rows due to calve in Mini. 1 Polled Ang.s enw with calf at foot. These cows are all good milkers: 3 °teens rising one year old. R heifers rising 1 year Id. Pigs -1 ,yo due tat of May, 1 sow not bred. 16 shoots about 90 pounds, 4 pigs 10 wee). old, also 90 hens, , ducks; t drake, 8 geese, 1 gender, 1 guinea hen. Implements --Deering binder, Deering mower. spring tooth cultivator, 10 -foot Deorfn, hay rake. roller, 1 disc hormw, 4oeelfon harrows, one riding plow, 1 walking plow, I fanning milt 2 athMere. - 1 gravel box, 2 weans, 1 h•,y rack, 1 set of scales 240 lbs., 1 rubber tiro boggy. 1 steel tire buggy. 1 cutter, 1, pair of hobaleighs, 1 DeLeva1 cream separates- No. 12, 1 get team harness, 1 set oinrle harness, hay fork, sling ropes and trip hey fork rinse. wheelbarrow, grain tags, 7 tone good timothy hey a quantity of strew end sweet clover, .hnv.!,, forks, at bis broom. chains, hoes and other articles ton numierou0 to mention. Flousr- heel Furniture -6 onta.e Bell organ. 1 parlor rug. 4 nak rockers, 1 Morrie chair. 1 parlor chandelier. 2 oak parler tables, 2 white iron beds. eprinsos and mattroma..a, 2 feather ticks, 0 wooden beds with springs and mattreaee.. 1 mahngsny dresser end etond, 1 seek dresser Anil stand. A bed moms eeM, 1 rink writing desk, 1 a -Mothers!. 1 extension table, 2 than nak dine., 1 hanging lamp, 1 Chatham kitchen cabinet, 1 Home ('nmfort range. 1 ponder heater. 2 kitchen t.nhlm, kitchen ohses. Pict -men. 1 lounge. 1 Eaov washing machine, I nipper Miler. 2 galvanized tubs. linolemma, 1 Doloy churn, tamps. dishes. gems, baking Pana, 21.00m er cnsl nil stove with oven. Terms nn Farm made known on tiny of ante. Ilf not Owld will hrenteei. Term, nn (Mattel. All a t of 1r end under. onu't evel that sin nnt7 months' credit will he risen on furnishing snhrnved joint nota:. A, discos,. 1t 7 per cent. allowed off for ca,',, JAMES F'LANNERY, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2894-2 In ii8h632i0'd11',Uo 0 0°0 0000 0 0 0 0 SAVE MONEY WoOlor We can save Money for You on Your Boots Shoes ' and 'Rubbers. W. J. FINNIGAN. Phone 72. CLINTON SPRING FAIR The Annual Spring Fair, held un- der the auspices of the Huron Central Agricultural Society, will be held on THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, at Clinton. The Fair promises to be the big- gest ever. Seven Hundred Dollars ($700) is offered in prize money. More entries than ever are being re- ceived. Write Secretary for cata- Iogue. H. COX, Clinton - - President. A. J. McMURRAY, Clinton, Secretapr NOTICE Any Patrons with Seaforth Creamery Cans and not going to use them. to send cream to us this season, will kindly +return them to the Creamery, These are our property and only loaned to patrons, and must be returned in good order. The Seaforth Creamery. 2684-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TRE ESTATE of George Grigg, fate of the Town of Seaforth, Retired Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE LS FLEREBY GIVEN to all per- son, having Ordain Agafst the Estate of the alsove named George Grigg, deceased, to send in the same on orbefore the 7th day o4 April. 1923. toWilliam Smith or F. Rar- burn, Executors of the will of the said de. sed, and that after said date the *aid Executors will distribute the Bald estate among the pemnna entitled thereto, having rtennl only to the clothes of which they shall then have had notice, and will not be liable for the proceeds of said estate an diatributol to any persons of whose claim notice shall 0.1 have keen received. WILLIAM SMITE. R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. F. RARBURN, Executor., Seaforth. Seaforth, 19th March, 1923. 2034-8 CLINTON HATCHERY Baby Chicks hatcher in a Buckeye Mammoth, to grow and thrive, from the hest of stock. Leghorns, ...$15.00 hundred, Barred Rocks $20.00 hundred Order Early—Order Now E. L. Mittell, Clinton, Ontario. 2883-4 MI CATTLE Aberdeen Angus 1st and Aged Bull 10 94 Bull. calved. after Sept. Int, 1921 , 6 4 Cow a Heifer under 2 years old R - Sligek0rna Aged Bull 6 4 Rull, calved after Sept- 1st. 19211 4 Cow Helfer under 2 ream old 3 2 Butcher steer or heifer, grade 6 4 Boys' Judging Competition Six prizes will be given. Entrys Free. Filet prize, 92.50; 2nd prise, 12.50; 3rd Prize. 32.00; 4th prize, 81,50; 5th prize, 01.20; 6th prize, 50c Agee 20 yens tar under. Rules tad ,ditiono ne made known stay of Fair. The above Prizes were given by H. C. Soldan, William Consitt and Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer. All Exhibitors must first become Members of this Society by paring' 81.00 to the Secre- tary. Eotriea fen- be made with the Secre- tary at the Commercial .Hotel until 1 o'clock on the day of the show, Judges decision final. Ample accommodation will be provid- ed for all hornet,. K. M. McLEAN, JOE BURNIE, Secretary. Seaforth. President, Heenan. TOWN OF SEAFORTH TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received at the Clerk'. Office up to April 9th, 1223, for Street Watering And Sweeping. Tenders to state rate per hour for man and team. Seaforth, March 21st. 1028, JOHN A. WILSON. 2804-1 Clerk. boMwi�N STOPE Specials 3 Boxes Matches 35c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 35c Cottage Rolls, per ib25c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c Pot Barley, per lb. 5c Aylmer Tomatoes, tin 15c Corn, 2 tins 25c I'eas, 2 tins 25c Laundry Soaps, 3,bars 23c Fresh Dates, 3 pkgs., 25c Fry's Cocoa, 1/2 -Ib. tin24c Why Pay More When We Sell For Less? PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TOWN. Drain Tile and Ditching Machine. We have a gond stock of Drain Tile on hand in sizes from 21/2 inches up to 8 inches. Anyone wishing to have the Ditching Machine, call on no for particulars. We will also deliver tile. KRUSE BROS Phone 2 on 10;0. R. R. 3, Seaforth. 2882-6 -, _ .....a. 11� Heavy Draft Prood Mare in Foal 10 8.50 2 Goods, donated by .1, Mac- Tavieh, let prize; Goode, Sproat & Sproat, 2nd prize For Gelding, foaled in 1920 2 1 Hag of Flour donated by Jas. Cleary. 100 Ihe., 1st prize. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1921 6 2 1 Wool hnn..e hlanket donated by N C1uff & Sons, let Drina Filly or Gelding foaled in 1920 5 Pair Wither.' work shoea do- nated by Fred Were. Int prize; 50 lbs. Flour donated by Marshall Stewart, 2nd prize. Teem in Harney 25 6 8 Regina Watch donated by F Sovauee, tat prise. Mare. Filly or Gelding any age 6 8 8 Ca+h donated by Wm. Cud - more, 1st Drize. Sweepotakee. General Purpose Team In Harness 5 g (.soh donated by W. Thomp- aun'a Baolt,Stnre let prize; Cash donned by L. Atkin. eon, 2nd prize. Roadsters Romd, ter Hone in hareem, 15-3r 2 Hammes under 4. Ca triage Home on Hams, - 15-3 0s over 4 2 RoadsterTeam in Herne.,, 15.8 or 4 under 2 Carrtage'ream in Harnn, 15-8 or over 4 2 Special Stallion and throe foal. of 1022--Rxinroat donated by Ferg000n & Co., value $10; Halters donated by Agricultural SoMety, value $5 00. Nes price in this event unl.a two entries. Classes will be called in the order on'thi. bill I� 1I WO CRE:i9 I will have your Create for the AI guarantee you Highest Prices vice. Patronize your Creaih community. I will also gather our•.. in season, paying you Top P cess,, George Lilly ' sit-itmema=■int-r-r 'Meivta Threshers' Attention Endless Rubber Belts and other Belts, are ADVANCING If; price. If yon need a drive belt order immediately, and we oil):. dhow liver it any time before threshing starts- We can supply you sero grade or make you want. Get your order in imick before big Ad- vance. One rebuilt Waterloo Boy Tractor- one rebuilt Avery; oaf} rebuilt All -work; one rebuilt' Sawyer & iMassey, and one rebutli Happy Farmer Tractor, at very attractive prices. One 'rebuilt 36x611' Waterloo Separator with Cutting Box' one 86x60 White Challenge' with Cutting Box; one 36x50 White Challenge without cutting box. New Separators, all sizes, with or without Cutting Box; New Steam Engines and Tractors, all sizes. THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co., Limited. Seaforth - Ontario. CLEANING-UP_SALE Beginning Saturday, March 24th, for 8 Days E E. we will sell the balance of stock purchased from R. Willie•estate, _ consisting of all lines of Footwear. This is not a Sale to clear E out a few old-fashioned lines, but our Spring Stock of which we have bought heavily to save an advange in price, is arriving to make room we have to clear out the balance of the Willis stock. 50 Pairs Women's High Shoes, small sizes, up to $8.50, at $2.49 E Women's Cushion Sole Shoes, values up to $5.00,F. hfen's Solid Leather Work Shoes, (not split leather). ,..$3.49 30 Pairs Men's New Work Shoes, plain toe, Tan & Black..$3.99 20 Pairs Genuine Calf Shoes, were $6.50 99c Women's Cushion Sole Oxfords $2.69 CATTLE Shorthorns Roll, 3 years or Queer 4 3 2 tat 2nd 8=2 Bull. 2 yearn old , Dull. 1 year old 4 2 1 4 2 Polled Angus Bull, 8 years old or over 3 2 Jersey Bull Hereford Hull Sweepstakes. 3 2 3 2 RULES No. 1 --,Entrance fee $1 •each extra entry, fOc. N 2- w mane No. Bromas must chow visibly in foul. No. 4 -Age of homes to date from Jan, 1st. No. 4 -Age of cattle to date from Sept- tat No. 5-A11 protests must be in writing and banded to the Secretary by 6 p.m. the lay of the ehow, accompanied by $2 which will be refunded if protest 1. uatafned. No. 6 --No registered Clydesdale allowed to haw in Agricultural Cie., Fly 7 -Foals showing in entire elate not eligible to compete fn he Retry Draft or Agricultural Classes for foal. Prise Lists may he obtained from the Secretary, DR. HARBURN - - - - President R. M. JONES - - - Tremenrer M. BRODERICK - - - Secretary 2 lee- cotton quilt REMNANTS 51 5 lee. 92, 10 !b, $8, 25 /be. $5. 1 1b. silk or velvet patches $1.50, 2 Ihe, 52. 2 11s cotton remnants good lengths for children's dr.bee, prone, shirts, etc. 01.50. 1 lb. fingering yarn all shad., $1. A McCREERY & CO , Importers CHATHAM. Ont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O C. G. THOMPSON O 0 Phone 25 O Milverton Flour, 0 Bran and Shorts. O Grain Buyer. O Custom Chopping. 0 O Another Car of Re- `> O cleaned Screenings to O 0 arrive at end of week. O 0 Leave your order now. 0 OATMEAL MILLS, O Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CREAM CREAM CREAM We must have Cream to operate our Creamery. You must have a Creamery to market your Cream. Make this your Creamery. Co-operate with us by send- ing your Cream and we will guarantee you the Highest Market Prices. Cash Paid for Cream to Patrons wishing it. We are here to give you our very best services and prices. The Seaforth Creamery. C. A. BARBER, Manager. �ASu-k0iia: I_y 21 20 Pairs Men's Oxfords, were $8.00 $1.69 BARGAINS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Bring in the family and have them fitted, as no shoes on Cr approval or exchanged at this Sale. To the first 10 persons between ( 2 and 3 o'clock Saturday purchasing shoes of $2.00 of over, a pair of Ladies' Felt House Slippers given Free, Special Bargains between 2 and 3 o'clock Horse Show Dab. See Window Display. E 1 FRED W. WIGG 1 3 • Mac LEOD'S THE PURE FOOD STORE WHAT TO EAT Food Your Servant, Not Your Master Food Types Necessary to Life a .. BUY IT Ei WISELY Cook It Well. Crush It Fine. Enough but Not Too Much. Hunger Is Your Best Spice Every Food Affects the Whole Body. There Is No Brain Food. The Simpler The Butter Digestion Begins in The Muth See That. You Chew It Well Excess of Proteins and Fats The Most Common Dietary Error The Differ- ent Tissues in Your Body Require Different Foods. Eat To Live; Not Live To Eat.. PROTEINS Make and Repair the) Body. A Little Goes A Long Way FATS Produce Heat r Eat Enough But Not Too Much. Beans, California Butter), 3lbs.)for ??bc Beans, California Lima, 3 lbs. for 25c Beans, Wax, canned, per tin....20c Beans, Green, canned, per tin ....20c Peas, Ayimor Choice, per tin....15c Peas, Aylmer Sweet Wrinkle, per tin ' ' 25c Walnuts, broken, shelled, Ib 50c Almonds, shelled, lb 50c Bacon, Back Epicure Brand, Ib..55c Bacon, Side Epicure Brand, Ib...40c Cheese, good Canadian, ib 35c Cheese, cream, Ingersoll, pkg15C ('.000, pure, 25°1, fat, 2 lbs. for25c Olive Butter, jar 20c Butter, creamery and Dairy Market Price Peanut Butter, choice, Ib 25c CARBO- HYDRATES Produce heat and Energy, Mecroni, Lion Brand, pkg 15c Spaghetti, Lion Brand, pkg 15c ('orn Flakes, London Kellogg's, 2 for -. 25c Ps:ffcd Rice, pkg 18c Putted Wheat, pkg r 15c Shredded Wheat, pkg 15c Sago, 2 lbs. for 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25e Soda Biscuits, 2 lhs, for 33c MINERAL SALTS Build and Repair Bones Nerves and Muscles. Small But important Part of Food. Lettuce, Irebtyy,r-g Head 20c Celery, Califerrnia 15c and 20c Crepe Frit, 3 for 25c Oranges, good size, dozen 60c Spinach, canned, tin 35c Tomatoes, canned, tin 15c ('orn, canned 2 for 25c and 15c Raisins, seedless, Ib. 15c Raisins, seeded, pkg 20e Prunes, Ib. 15c, 17gc and 20c Currants, Ib. 21c Apples, Spies, pk. 90c Peaches in Heavy Syrup, tin25c Sliced Pineapples, tin 35c Figs, cooking, 2 lbs. for 23e Asparagus Tip4, tin 50c Spanish Onions, 3 for 25e Dates . 3 lbs. for 330 TELEPHONE 190, and your order will have the 010020 careful attention as if you called in person. A