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Thursday,April 28,, 192$..#
Potat{oee, per bag
Eggs; per dozen fittez20
Butter, per lb, . r8Q 10 35c.
Oats, peribueheel ..., ,500.
Wheat, per Mud* . .$1.1.4
Ba6.
rley, per bushel r, $10
>>g, per test r • $16.50
Bran sy ton ,
50
Shorts per ton
' • $140
00
Peas, FIs' ei $3.86 to $8.76
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Flours per 011P't
JAPE STOCK MARKET
Union Stock 'Yards, Toronto. Apra 24.-
Tha calf eopply was lighter than a week
end the market wee brisk, with tops at
11/9 Cents, The bulk of good to choice wets
ht from 10 to 21 cent., etld the offering
was cleaned up. medtbm calves bringing from
o •to 0 cents.
Quotations : Butcher steer.. 58.75 to $7.50;
3845; butcher stems, chola.. $6.75 to 17.50 1.10
good, 36.00 to $9,60; do. medians, 06.25 to 16;
do. common, 14.50 to 05.00; butoher het!.
min chofoe, $6.76 to 37.55; do. medium, 16.00
to $8.60; do. common, 14.80 to 35.001
butcher souls, choice. $4.138 to $5.501
do. medium, 18.10 to $4.50 ; manor. and
=Meth. .11.60 to 12.00; butcher bulls, •good.
80.00 to 35 00; do. common, 12.00 to 04.00 ;
feeder stems, good, 15 to 16.50; do. fair, 16.60
00 16.00: stooken. good. 16.61) to 15.60; do.
fair, $4.00 to $5.00; calve., choles, 18.00 to
011.50 ; do. medium, 86.00 to 07.00do.
common, 14.00 to 01.00; mile)) coMs. 07.00,• do.
070.00 to 190.00; springer., hoice, 080.00 to
3100.00; lambs,hoice, 114.00 to 116.00; do.
Spring, each, $15.00 to $18.00 heap.
choice, 18..00 to 19.00; do. culls, $4 to 15.00 :
hogs, fed and watered. 311.26 to 111.60; de.
f.o.b., 110.50 to 010.76; do., country points,
010.20 to 110.00.
Hog Quotation are based on the prism of
Wick. smooth hose, sold on a graded basis.
or selecta, sold on a flat rata Baton selects.
sold on the graded basis, bring a premium
of 10 per cent. over the price of thick. smooth
hop.
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GREYHOUND EXCURSION
The White Star Line announces the
big low fare annual excursion on the
Steamer Greyhound from Goderich to
Detroit and return, leaving Goderich
on Tuesday, June 12th, at 9.30 a.m.,
and arriving Detroit 5 p.m. A day
and a half will be given all excur-
sionists in Detroit,' the return depar-
ture being, as usual, Thursday at 1
p.m.
The fare is so low and the accom-
modations and services of the "Grey-
hound are so eery good and comfort-
able, that no one can afford to miss'
this annual opportunity to visit one
of the largest and most wonderful
cities on the continent. Detroit's
great industrial progress has attract-
ed the attention of the whole world
and it has a reputation for being the
moat -up-to-date in its manufacturing
methods, and of having the greatest
industrial institutions in the world.
Delegations and committees froth gov-
ernments and manufacturing con-
cerns from all the world are visiting
Detroit daily to inspect the wonderful
plants and their methods of produc-
tion. They go away amazed at the
tremendous activity of modern menu-.
factoring methods, and always pre-
dict that nothing can stop Detroit
from becoming, the greatest center of
the world." -
MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE
FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF McKILLOP
Under and by virtue f the powers of sole
contained in a certain mortgage, which sill
be produced at the -time of sale, there will
be offered for sale by public auction, 07
Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, on Monday, the
14th day of May. 1920. at the hour of 215
o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commercial
lintel, at Seaforth. Ontario, the followint
Property.
• and nd Singular that certain parcel or
tract of lend and premises situate lying and
being in the Township of McKillop in the
County of Huron, and being composed of
part of Lot Number 33, in the 14th Con-
<esaion of the sajd Township of McKillop,
and containing by admeasurement ninety-
eight per. of land more or Icss.
There are on the property a first class
house, driving shed and hen -house. The land
is a rich and productive clay loom end is
well drained.
This- farm is conveniently situated as to
echools, churches. stores and market being
only about ape mile and a nunhter from the
C. P. 11. Station. Walton, which is a first -
clans shipping point.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF 4ALF,:
Ten per cent. of the purchase money on
the day of sale and the balance within 20
days thereafter.
For further particulars and conditions of
Sale apply to:
BEST & BEST,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for Vendor.
April 23rd, 1923. Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.
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pn ' Yitai)1. to Mo.
'sn8 7yt}s'. ".odley (as. Uel
'Molrran), a daughter.
Winslow. -In Full7lorton on April 15th, to Mr.
and M. Bert Wtaelow, • daughter.
DEATH6
•Radoliffe,-In Oodericih, an April 16th, B4011-
ord Rsdollffe, in his, 8016 year.
Marlton, -In Goderfob on April 16th, Mar.
aunt Johnston, widow of the late Henry
Marlton. in her 87th Year.
Wagghorn.-In Fullame's, oa,,t Aril 10th, RMph-
ard Wegnero, 4o his 180 year
Sawyer: In Mitoheil, on April 17th. George
E. Sawyer, aged 60 years, 6 months and
21 days.
Kruse. -Ii Egmmndville, on •Saturday, April
21st, Elva Matilda 8. Krisc, aged 8 Years.
8 months and 8 days.
IN MIDMO1U AM
Note. -Items under this had will be Aare,
ed'60 seats per Bogle vane and 26 eeato for
moll additional vena
In loving remembrance of Eva M. Purkis,
wife of William Somerville, who died at To-
ronto, Sunday, April 23rd, 1922:
"Underneath and round about are the
Ererloeting ATMS."
HUSBAND.
CARD OF THANKS
Richard Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. William J,-
1611007 and family wish to thank their friends
and neighbors for many nein of kindness and
sympathy during their recent sad bereave-
ment. 2809.81
McCREERY'S BARGAINS
2 lbs. remnants 11.50, 2 lbs. potion quilt
patches 51, 5 11.. $2, 25 lie. E5, 2 lbs.
velvet or silk patches 91.60. 2 lbs. yarn
62.60. 10 yds. romper cloth or prints,
8 yds• fancy dress gingham, voile. cham-
bray, ontandle or lawn, 3 yds. navy serge
or 4 yds. clan Tartan plaids ;1.50.
A. McCREERY & CO., CHATHAM. Ont.
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Dray Business For Sale
For sale, the Draying Business
in Seaforth; three teams and
complete outfit. Apply to
E. J. Box,
SEAFORTH. 2888-tf
BUGGIES FOR SALE
Three Rubber Tired Buggies
for Sale.
The last chance to get one
our own make of Buggies.
Also\one Heavy Wagon with
rack, as good as new; one
Good Steel Tired Buggy,
second hand.
Robert Devereux,
SEAFORTH 2889-2
Tuckersmith Voters' List
Notice is hereby given that I have trans-
mitted or delivei d to the persons mention-
ed in Section 9. of the Ontario Voters' List
Act, the copies required by said section. to
be 00 transmitted or delivered of the fist,
nude pursuant to said Act. of all persona
appearing by the last revised Assessment
Roil of the said municipality to be entitled
to vote in the said Municipality at elec-
tions for members of the legislative Assembly:
and that the said list was first wetted up at
my office on the 21st day of April, 1923, and
rmnuOna there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters 10 take
immediate proceedings to have any errom or
omissions corrected according to law.
Dated this21st day of April, 1922.
D. F. McCRECOR.
2889.1 Clerk.
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e BEN-HUR - e
o The Special Milverton
e Flour. °
• We have it; give it a °
® trial. 4
e also '
• Ground Screenings
/ 0 Chop of all kinds. °
e C. G. THOMSON °
® Grain Dealer. Phone 25 '
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of the first posting' of. Voters' List, 1923.
• Municipality of the Village of Henmall.
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned
in Section 9' of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act,
the copies required by said section to be so
transmitted or delivered of the list, made
pur.,unnt to said Act of all persons appear-
ing by the last revised Ass.ament Roll of
the said Municipality to be entitled to vote
in the said municipality at elections for
members of the Legistative Assemblyand
that the said list was flint posted up at my
office nn the 17th day of April. 1923, and re-
mains there for inspection.
And L hereby call upon all voters to tike
immediate proceedings to have all errors or
omissions corrected according to law.
Dated this 17th day of April, 1923.
ALEX. MURDOCK.
2809-1 Clerk of Hensel].
IMPORTANT NOTICES
WANTED. --A MAN TO OPERATE THL
It grader and stone crusher for the Town-
ship of Tuckeramith. Appiicationareceiver(
by the Clerk up to April 26th. D. F. Mc-
GREGOR. 2887-2
`i7ANTED.- •TENCFRS ARE INVITED FOR
' re -decoration of walls of Cavan Church,
Wirthrop. Apply to MRS. JAMES IL MOR-
RISON, Secretary of Ladies' Aid. R. R. No.
2, Walton. 288982
EU05 FOR SETTING. -FROM BRED -TO -
Lay 5. C. W. Leghorn. 01.00 per netting. 0 0 0 0 <0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0. H. HOLLAND. (Crescent Poultry Farm, CO.Seaforth, R. R. No 2. 288083 O W. T. BOX & CO
Embalmer and
Funeral Directors
11. C. BOX
Holder of Government
Diploma and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Night Calls Day Calls
far- gate,. Easy term.. Apply m R. c. O Phone 176 Phone 43 0
HENDERSON, Box 785, St.. Marys: or to J.
R. HENDERSON, East William Street. Sea- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0
forth. 2888-U
POPULAR STALLIONS
The following popular stallions will
stand for the- improvement of stock
this season, as follow'.:
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
CUMBERLAND STEEL
1220701 (18309)
Enrolment No. 5808. Approved. Form Al.
WtO atand for the Improvement of stock
this ammo at
T. J. HERBY' BALE STABLE, HENBALL
Cumberland (22070] (18809) as bred
by the Masers. 1, of Lesson Hall, Wig-
ton, Cumberland, aild-le nine years e1d. He
was imported by T. J. Berry, in February,
1920. He is a dark, dappled bay, etands 181/2
hands high, and weighs better than a ton.
But with all his sir, he b an extra well
balanced home and will breed the big draught
hersee they tht market is culling for at
Prevent
Cumberland Steel was sired by Erin's Crest
(14609), dam Lady Lothian (36460), by
Lothian Again (11804), ie. dam Mabel (20417),
by Royal Champion (8966). g. g. dam Prin-
r., Rase (20410). by Prince of Rosa (8135),
ga. g. dam Bonney (22709), by Gartnherrie
(2he0), g. g. g. g, 44.4' Smles, by Challenger
(1088).
Terms to Insure, 513.00.
JAMES B. SIMPSON,
Manager.
2889
FOR SUNDAY DINNER
order ani: of our fine roasts -
roast beef, roast lamb, roast veal,
etc. You will find our meats are
meats of quality, and if yop have
guests they will praise your selec-
tion as well as the way it is pre-
pared and served.
D. H. STEWART
MainStreet - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
NOTICE
If you have an overdue account
unt at St.
Columlwn Store, please call andmake nettle-
vnt at once.
All o unts unsettled by May
5th. 1023, will be placed in the bank fur
couection.
2889-2
.1. 1. HOLLAND.
SL Colamban.
PEMBER'S.HAIR .IOODS
J. B. KNIGHT
will be at the
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Sea forth
on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd
Showing Latest Styles in Ladies'
and Gent's Hair Goods:
Free advice on scalp diseases.
Phone Mr. Knight for appointment.-
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ppointment.W. T. PEMBER,
129 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
WANTED. -TO HEAR FROM OWNER O' 0
good Farm for Hole. State cash price, lull O
particulars. D. F. IRISH. Minneapolis, 2 Minn. i O
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FOR SALE. --ONE 6 -FT. MASSF.Y-HARRIS 0
Binder with truck and sheaf enrrier. O
guaranteed In perfect. working order; one o
10-fnot Sharpe Rake. neorly'nrw; one set
diamond harrow-. 3 -sections: 1one-home 0
'lifter with mould boards. also 2 new 14 -Pod[ O
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BOAR FOR BERVICF..-HAVING RECENT-
ly purcha.s.l the pure bred Tamworth
"Cl+emAwn Favourite' (18096). lila services
will now he available iv, anyone wishing to
Improve their hogs. Also o young Tamworth
boar, "Woodburn Ringmaster" (159461. near-
ly ready for service. for anis. LAWRENCE
FORREST. R. R. No. 1. Brncefleld. Pitene
18-84. Hensel!. 2885-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -THF, FARM CON-
. tains 100 Herm: bank barn, 58000, with
vstabling put in three yr rs ago: wnler
inbarn. brick house. kitchens 2 good molls:
It n es fall wheat: 28 n ea plowed out of
sod, rhnlance Fowled to grew. No waste land
or open (Whey. Rural mnil and phone.
Apply to JAMES FLANNERY. or to 9488 *
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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 opr
property and only loaned to
patrons, and must be returned
in good order.
The Seaforth Creamery.
iq . teens`
the no keep you?
aby Chic
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S. C. White Leghorns & Barred Rocks
After several years' use of the Trapnest we cap supply you with
Chicks that will develop into REAL LAYERS. The first year we
used the Trapnest our highest hen laid 208 eggs. Last year oar
highest then Jayed 278 eggs.
The male birds at the head of our pens are from these high rec.
ord hens. - •
In the Month of June we will have 10,000 Chicks
LEGHORNS AT 15c EACH- ROCKS AT 18c EACH
Walter Rose, Brussels Ont,
BOX. 34 PHONE 4-38X
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VICTORY LOAN
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. eY
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND' - - $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
CHEAP FEED
I Chieftain Mixed Feed,
per cwt
Clansman Stock Food
per cwt
Low Grade. Flour
per cwt....... ......
.................$1.60!
.-......-..$1.75
$2.00 11
Limited.
!Rob Roy' Mills,SEAFORTH
SE.
pring Weather
Suggests
Spring Footwear.
For the Ladies, we have everything new
and up-to-date.
Heavy Work Shoes for Men.
Sturdy Schocil Shoes for the Boys and Oirls,
F.
and Dainty Shoes, "made in Seaforth" for
Little Tots.
FRED W. WIGG
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THE ONor rorsAo
HOU
E
But it must be done. took over Ode'.'
need to help you to do the Job tliorotl
Castile Soap, large'bar..,,15e
Sunlight Soap, 8 B 20c
Surprise Soap, 3.)3 23e
P & G Naptha Soap, 3 bars23e
Kiold Soap, 8 Bars,23c
Comfort Soap, 3 Bas 23e
Sunny Monday Soap, 3 bars 23e
Felt's Naptha Soap, 8 bars25c
Ivory Soap y 9e
Lux 12c
Soap Chips, lb. _, 10e
Soap Flakes, pkg. 20c
Soap Powder, pkg. / 8c
Pearline 8e
Rinse 8c
Gold Dust, 3 for
Castile
Wnderr 0 l: -
Toro Taints'
i' yr.
wombs
Ammon ow&r
Ammonia, Liquid .a ♦ �.
Borax Powder
Gillett's Lye . :..180
Old Dutch, 2 for ..... ...28
Babbitts
Bon -Ami, cake or powdcr.....16c; a;
Chloride of Lime . , .16$
O'Cedar Oil 25c and 60e
Mop Handles .,; 1...260'1
23c Scrub Brushes '25c dad 80c
BROOMS, ALL PRICES.
New Cheese, lb. 30c
Pumpkin, Tins 15c
Spanish Figs, 2 lbs. 23c
Seedless Raisins, lb. 1-c
Loaf Sugar, small cubes, lb., 15c
English Breakfast Tea, lbt .8
Campden Blend Tea, lb... r:7 p
Currants, lb. 22(x''
Catsup, large bottle 25c
Sliced Pineapple, tin 27c
Special in Sweet Biscuits.
FRUIT GINGER, pound 26c
RICE CAKE, Pound 20c
JAM JAM, Pound 20c
SCHOOL BOYS, 2 Pounds . 35c
MOLASSES SNAPS, Pound 15c
DUTCH CREAM, Pound ..35c
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Favor Us With Your
Next Can of Cream
and
BE CONVINCED THAT SILVER -
WOOD'S CREAM MARKET IS ALL
THAT WE CLAIM.
Guarantees
Accuracy - Service - Price
-Ask One of Our Patrons-
Silverwood's,Limited
London, Can,
Isaac Hudson, Branch Mgr., Seaforth
Phone 162.
FERGUSON'S
MEN'S KHAKI. DRILL PANTS
Per Pair
MEN'S KHAKI DUCK PANTS,
Per Pair
YOUTHS' KHAKI PANTS,
Per Pair
BOYS' kHA..KI KNICKERS,
Per P•ir>
JUVENILE OVERALLS,
Per Pair
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.20
85c
WORK SOX,
Per Pair
MEN'S FELT WORK HATS,
Each
25c to 50c
$1.25
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
SUMMER VESTS,
Each
25c to 75c
LADIES'
COMBINATIONS, 75c to $1.10
Each
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S \25c io 50c
B
T. Ferguson,
ler ;.:«a ltirR ; f.irtY,ly t'�SJ), 7�Y✓ab fed k v t�m'Ue
- Seaforth
BEFORE INVESTING -
Consult The
Oldest Bond Hiuse• in Canada
Underwriting and dealing exclusively in Government,
Municipal and Canadian National Railway Debentures.
G. -A. STIMSON & CO.
Limited. Estab. 1888
36-38 King Street E., Toronto.
The dependability of our advice is guaranteed by our
reputation as dealers in bonds lily, for over 35 years.
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VICTORY LOAN
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. eY
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND' - - $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
CHEAP FEED
I Chieftain Mixed Feed,
per cwt
Clansman Stock Food
per cwt
Low Grade. Flour
per cwt....... ......
.................$1.60!
.-......-..$1.75
$2.00 11
Limited.
!Rob Roy' Mills,SEAFORTH
SE.
pring Weather
Suggests
Spring Footwear.
For the Ladies, we have everything new
and up-to-date.
Heavy Work Shoes for Men.
Sturdy Schocil Shoes for the Boys and Oirls,
F.
and Dainty Shoes, "made in Seaforth" for
Little Tots.
FRED W. WIGG
11
THE ONor rorsAo
HOU
E
But it must be done. took over Ode'.'
need to help you to do the Job tliorotl
Castile Soap, large'bar..,,15e
Sunlight Soap, 8 B 20c
Surprise Soap, 3.)3 23e
P & G Naptha Soap, 3 bars23e
Kiold Soap, 8 Bars,23c
Comfort Soap, 3 Bas 23e
Sunny Monday Soap, 3 bars 23e
Felt's Naptha Soap, 8 bars25c
Ivory Soap y 9e
Lux 12c
Soap Chips, lb. _, 10e
Soap Flakes, pkg. 20c
Soap Powder, pkg. / 8c
Pearline 8e
Rinse 8c
Gold Dust, 3 for
Castile
Wnderr 0 l: -
Toro Taints'
i' yr.
wombs
Ammon ow&r
Ammonia, Liquid .a ♦ �.
Borax Powder
Gillett's Lye . :..180
Old Dutch, 2 for ..... ...28
Babbitts
Bon -Ami, cake or powdcr.....16c; a;
Chloride of Lime . , .16$
O'Cedar Oil 25c and 60e
Mop Handles .,; 1...260'1
23c Scrub Brushes '25c dad 80c
BROOMS, ALL PRICES.
New Cheese, lb. 30c
Pumpkin, Tins 15c
Spanish Figs, 2 lbs. 23c
Seedless Raisins, lb. 1-c
Loaf Sugar, small cubes, lb., 15c
English Breakfast Tea, lbt .8
Campden Blend Tea, lb... r:7 p
Currants, lb. 22(x''
Catsup, large bottle 25c
Sliced Pineapple, tin 27c
Special in Sweet Biscuits.
FRUIT GINGER, pound 26c
RICE CAKE, Pound 20c
JAM JAM, Pound 20c
SCHOOL BOYS, 2 Pounds . 35c
MOLASSES SNAPS, Pound 15c
DUTCH CREAM, Pound ..35c
n..
Favor Us With Your
Next Can of Cream
and
BE CONVINCED THAT SILVER -
WOOD'S CREAM MARKET IS ALL
THAT WE CLAIM.
Guarantees
Accuracy - Service - Price
-Ask One of Our Patrons-
Silverwood's,Limited
London, Can,
Isaac Hudson, Branch Mgr., Seaforth
Phone 162.
FERGUSON'S
MEN'S KHAKI. DRILL PANTS
Per Pair
MEN'S KHAKI DUCK PANTS,
Per Pair
YOUTHS' KHAKI PANTS,
Per Pair
BOYS' kHA..KI KNICKERS,
Per P•ir>
JUVENILE OVERALLS,
Per Pair
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.20
85c
WORK SOX,
Per Pair
MEN'S FELT WORK HATS,
Each
25c to 50c
$1.25
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
SUMMER VESTS,
Each
25c to 75c
LADIES'
COMBINATIONS, 75c to $1.10
Each
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S \25c io 50c
B
T. Ferguson,
ler ;.:«a ltirR ; f.irtY,ly t'�SJ), 7�Y✓ab fed k v t�m'Ue
- Seaforth