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p a. -At Saabie Line, Hay T•wns . tRani aaia (31,884 , dant yii. d ($0614),
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use ,1iay lith, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred bash- • ,tits a {906I , by prtmaq of Ona (9ii8/.
atxd9 'a son. fr. R "delle He 2840 br flares seri
on 2 90) a. a. a, a. deaf 8mlp, by. Ohallaagoe
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Btanhury.-In Exeter, on May 2nd, to Mr. J os 0,,Hais1PBON,
and Mn.. J. O. Stambury, a son. ,Manages. 2888
8outhoott--At Dr. Hyndmane Hospital, Exe-
ter, on May .11th. to Mr. and 'Mrs, J. M. The Pure Bred', lipported Clydesdale Stallion
Southoott a daughter.
Dimple,-,-Ae Hay Tow,aebto, Goshen Lin a R°Or• h a
\ • MaHhlatht , to Mr. and Mr. Samuel Rupp,
Shanahan. -In Clinton. on ]Hay 14th to Mr. •LORD 14IANSFIELD
and Mm. Charles Shanahan, es son, Imp. [215671 (13603) '
Vol, 29,B.C. S. B.
���� Passed • Enrolmt No. 281. Form I.
WW stand do; the improvement of stock
Moran-Smith.-lp Toronto, on May 12th. by ' this season, as follows:
the Rev, Bertram Hellos, Helen Modelers • Monday, -W81 leave hie own stable,'Beech-
Smith; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham wood. and go to Edward, Eckmier a, Lot 80
Smith, of Goderlch, to William C. Moran, Concession •0, Logan, for noon; then to Wm.
of Toronto. Moreno, Lot 28. Conceselon 8, Logan, for
night. Tuesday, -To Louis Bennewelo, Lot
80. Concession 9, Logan, for noon; then to
his own stable for nlght. Wednesday. --To
John Shannon's, Concemion 8, MCKBIop, for
noon; then to Owen Flynn',, for night.
Thumday.-To William Anderson',, McKillop,
for noon; then to his .own stabile for night.
Friday. --To Martin Curtin',, 1% miles east
of Seaforth, for noon; then to Jo,eph Atkin.
son's; Hibbert, dor night Saturday. -To Wm,
Dorsey,, for noon; then to his own ,table
for night
,Terms to insure, 018.00.
JAMES EVANS,
Proprietor & Manager.
The Premium Clydesdale Stallion,
DBATHB
Parcell. -In Egmondville, on May 174h, 1928,
James Purcell, do his 88th year.
Chittenden.-In Hallett, on May 20th, Elba -
beth Reynolds, beloved wife of Mr. A. K.
Chtttenden.
Campbell. -In 1dcKillop, on May 20th, Mary
Campbell, in her 46th year.
IN MEMORIAM
Note. -Item, under this head will be Aug.
ed 60 cents per single verse and 26 cants for
wads addltlpnal versa
In loving memoryf Florence A. Stephen-
son. beloved wife of Stanley Morrow, who
died one year ago, May 22,4, 1922, Pilot
Mound. Manitoba.
Just when her life was brightest,
Just when her hopes were best,
She wan taken from her happy home
To a home of eternal rest
We think of her es one who sleeve,
All free from grief awl potn;
And know the happy 'days will cote
When we shall meet again.
2808x1 -SISTER.
CARD OF THANKS
M iso ..Margaret Purcell wishes to thank
her friends and neighbors for their kindness
during her recent sad bereavement.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
COURT OF REVISION
The first meeting -of the Court of Revision
f.ar hearing of appeals in reference to the
Aslooment Roll of the Town of Sroforth
for the year 1923, -will be held in the Council
Chamber, Seaforth, on Monday, the 4th day
of June. 1929, at 8 o'clock nm. A list of
the appeals is posted up in my office.
Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of May,
3922.
JOHN A. WILSON.
2893-1 CLERK OF SEAFORTH.
SALE REGISTER
On Thursday, May 31st, at 2 p.m., at
Seaforth, a oar load of choice cows newly
enl.ed cows 'and springers. W. Attod, Pro-
pricker:. 'Phos.- Brown, Auctionee,
AUCTION SALES
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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN-
it.re.-Mr. Thomas Brown has been in.
etrtetd to sell by public auction at the. rest-
• •-fence of the .undersigned, North Main Street,
Beaforth, on Saturday, June 2nd at 2 p,rn,,
the following household furniture, consisting
of Bedroom suites, nide board._ dining table
.`and other tables, chairs,;•rockers, carpets.
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curtain.. window shades, • $appy •T6onnio
range, eoai heater. coal oil heater, New
Perfection ooal oil range, rdhsber and wringer
nearly new; bean mower, dlgbes, . eaverw.rz,
bedding, table linen. Rlllowa, preserved trait.
;bad springs. &vent Pieces .of walnut are
:included in above arse a amcber .of articles
too numerous to mention BUSS SAILUI
HUTCHISON, Proprietress ; Thomas Brown.
,Auotloneor; 2898-2
AUCTION SALM b2° HOUSEHOLD
footo.--8te, Thema. Brown has been in-
etNe9ed to sell by public auction at the resi-
dence of the nndeesigned, Railroad Street
,Seaforth. on Saturday, May 26th, 1623, at 2
o'clock p.m, the following: Bed and springs.
f.2 vvashmtandn,. couch, glans er@b•nrd, kitchen
table, kitchen chairs, rocking elixir, high Chair,
oink, axe handles. ,half -gallon sealers, parlor
Lamp, lawn mower. pictures, onion seeder.
band garden scaler, band wagon, hand-
ateig,, Rnelenme, carpets. crockery, toilet set,.
waahina machine and _ 9Aher articles too
numerous to mention. The house and three
lets of lend will deo be offered for sale.
Terme on Chattel, -Cash. CONRAD THIEL,
Proprietor; . T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2992-2
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Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers.
Finedt Motor and Horse
drawn equipment. Beattie
Block Main Street, opposite
The Expositor Office. S. T.
Holmes' residence, Go erich
Street West;. Chas, Homes'
residence over store.
Flowers furnished on short
notice. All kinds of up-
holstering neatly done.
Phone, Night or Day, 119.
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COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Tbo meeting of the Court of Revision
pgalrrt the Aare sment Roll for 1928 of the
Village of Hensel), ,0,lU be held 1n the
Town Hall, on Tuesday. June fith, 1922, nt
7 o'clock p.m.
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A. MURDOCK,
CLERK.
BLACON'S SON
(20869)
Approved. Enrolment No. 5272 Form Al
Terms to Insure, 518.00.
Monday. -Will leave hie Own stable, Bruce -
field, and go west on Hayfield Road, to 2nd
cotcess10n of Stanley to John, Bucbort'a, for
noon; then north and went to Rd. Glenn,
J r. 'n, for night, Tuesday. -,Down Fon -th
Ccnceonion to Bannockburn, then to Verna
at the Temperance Hotel, for noon ; then
south on the Parr Line to Wan. Foster's, for
night Wednesday. -South to Hills Green nod/
east to the Town Line at Walter Fairbairn a.
for moon ; then east to Kronen and south to
Robert McLaren,, London Road, for night.
Thursday. -.East by White Schoolhouse and by
Angus. McKinnon'. wide road to Angus Mc-
Kinnon,, for noon; then by Kippen Road
to the Red School • and east 10/ miles and
crth to Robert Dolga, for night I'ridny.-
West on the 7th concession to Germane/1's
Cerner and north to George McCartney',, for
noon: then to.McAdam's Bide Road and north
to the 2nd concession and west to James
Carnochan's, for night. Saturday. --By Broad -
foot's Bridge and south to the Mill Road, to
his own stable et Brucefieid.
ROBERT MURDOCH,
2892 Proprietor & Manager.
The Imported Clydeidale Stallion.
MAKW IRA
(15938), Vol. XXXIII
The Deeside Premium Horse
.Passed Enrolment No. 864 Form 1
Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Stara,
and go north to the 4th 0000000900; Hibbert,
and then west to Frank ,Jorden'e, fork noon ;
,.then south to the 7th concession, east to the
Centre Road, and then south to &mffa to his
own stable for night, Tuesday. ---West an the
8th concession to John McLellan's, Tucker -
smith, for noon; then west to the 8,4 con -
,erasion. and south to the Kippen Road end
west to George Glenne; London Road, for
night. Weinesday.-South to the first side
road and east by way of Chlselhurt to John
McDougall's, for noon; then east to the
Centre ,Bond and north to his own stable for
niglst, -Thursday. 4odth by way of ifentrc
Road to Thames Road to John Duncan's, for
noon; then south by way of Winchelsea to
William Brook's, for night. - Faiday.=Eset
and north to Farquhar 'to Albert Scott's, for
noon': then north to his own stable for night.
Saturday. -East by the 8th oonceonlon to the
Town Line. Fullerton, to Melville Gray'., for
noon; then west by way of 7th concession to
his own stable for night:
Terms to limns, 515.00.
JOHN LIVINGSTONE
2892 i , Proprietor & Manager.
Standard Bred Trotting StaBfon.
EMPEROR McKINN,EY
No. 1653
Enrolment No. 743.
Form A 1
Will stand for improvement of stock this
season at his own stable, Lot 8, Concession
4. Tuckemmtth. ,
Men; if you are breeding your owe; you
evugbt to see this horse before doing so fen
he - has sire, quality, and breeding, and has
good feet and leas.
Tema to Insure. 916.00.
CHASMS RILEY.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the E;tate of John Porter-
field, Deceased.
All pennons having claims against the
Estate of John Porterfield, late of the Town
of Clinton, who died on the fifth day of
April, 1923, are required to send full par-
ticular of their claim., duly verified, to Robt.
Porterfield, Seaforth, one of the Executors, or
to the' undersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
tors, on or before the let day of June, 1923.
After the said date the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the Estate among thb
pdrtles entitled thereto, having reference only
to the cloture of which they shall have re-
ceived notice, and after such distribution they
will not be accountshlo for any part of the
Estate to any one of whose claim they shall
not have received notice.
Seaforth, let May, 1922.
F. HOLMESTED,
Solicitor for Executors.
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4 The Special Milverton
Flour.
We have it; give it a
A trial.
also
• Ground Screenings
0 Chop of all kinds.
<0 C. G, THOMSON
0 Grain Dealer. Phone 25
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TOE 'SAVORY ODOR
of our roast beef, tells you that
it is prime in taste and flavor as
well as in name.' . Cooking does
not disguise the inferior quality.
of aur' meats, ,but rather brings'
out , their truly superior flavor •
and superlative quality,
D. H. STEWART '
Main Street. - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
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The New
=Shoe Store=
We are anxious that every-
one should see our splendid
showing of Footwear during
our opening week, commenc-
ing
• Wednesday, May 23rd
• We make this an-
nouncement and extend
• a most cordial invita-
F. tion to everybody to
= come to our Store and
= see the Season's Best
Styles of Footwear.
• We have endeavored
to make our store at-
• tractive, and it contains
t h e manufacturer's =_
Best Footwear.
Every article in our
stock is absolutely new
and up-to-the-minute. _
F. The Best Shoes and
• the Best Service in Sea-
▪ forth's New Shoe Store.
J, H. Smith & Son
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WHY?
WHY ARE WE SELLING
SO MANY SHOES?
A glance will tell you all
you need to know about the
Quality and Prices of our
Shoes.
We are Paying 27 Cents
for Eggs.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72. .
SOLD OUT
I am practically sold out of Drain
Tile, only having a few 5 -inch and
7 -inch left; also some cracked tile of
various sizes at half price I thank
1ny many customers for their past
jpatronage, and assure you even bet.
ter service in the future, as I art
making a big improvement and .ex-
tension to my plant. And, Farmer,
did you know that the sales tax had
beets taken off drain tile, which will
make them a margin less expensive?
If parties who contemplate draining
will communicate with me, I will
have a drainage surveyor come per-
iodically and survey your fields at
small cost to -you, when you will be
prepared to have your draining done
either by machine or by hand with a
blue print map for' a guide. I will
soon have new tile, with new prices,
which I will announce later. This
wet, cold weather will surely make
you think .of draining.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT,
R..R. No. 4, Seaforth, Ont.
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Freight
Rates
Solved
The Finch Transportation, of
London, will run one of their
trucks from London to Seaforth
daily, Will carry freight up to
three tons. They wilt give you
express service at freight rates.
Have your orders shipped by
Finch Transportation Co.
For further particulars in-
quire at
H. Edge's
HARDWARE STORE
Phone 61.
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purchase p ascents* as a,goo4 t
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BugYourFordsonNow
and you will get your crops in
on time regardless df thelate-
ness of the season.
J. F. Daly, Seaforth, Ont.
Cook Bros., Heilsall, Ont.
Ppm Moron Correwr or CANADA Loreto
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DOMINIOT'STORES
LIMITED
CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
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WE SELL TO SATISFY
Eagle Brand
Condensed
MILK, tin 23c
Lyles' Golden St. Charles or
SYR>4JP, 2 -Ib. Carnation Milk
Tin ...., , .30c 3 Tins for. -23C
10 lbs Granulated 100 lb bag
51.15 Sugar $11.40
Machine Sliced Break- Fairbank's Washing
fast BACON , Powder, GOLD
Pound 33c DUST, 5 pkts.
25c
Arm and
Hammer
WASHING
SODA
9c Pkt.
Heinz Baked
Beans, Boston
Style, Tin 14c
Special Blend
COFFEE
Pound ..,.39c
New Shipment
KIPPER
SNACKS
3 Tins for
25c
GINGER SNAPS, worth 30c Ib., for
157
Pure Quebec
MAPLE
SYRUP
No. 10 Tin
32.09
Richmello
TEA
75c Pound
SEAFORTH
Quaker
WAXTtTE
CORN
FLAKES
2 for 19c
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A BLOW
It was evening. The farmer, weary after the
plodding of a long day's labor in the field at seed-
ing operations, was leisurely resting by the side
of his house and in the light of the setting sun. A
gentle breeze was blowing, blowing contentment
to his mind because he had lately erected a Stal-
wart Self -Oiling Toronto Wind Engine, and he
knew that same breeze, which was cooling his own
sweated brow was silently doing to -morrow's
chores by pumping for his cattle an abundant
supply of clear fresh water into the Toronto
Water Bowls, whicht he had also installed.
Visit your Toronto Agent, instal the same ap-
paratus and it will blow to you that same content-
ment... b
James G. Martin
Toronto Agent
SEAFORTH - - - - ONTARIO
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CHEAP FEED
Chieftain M i sed Feed, 1 ! O
per cwt <. ••e�of i
Clansman „ Stock Food ...1.1 V
per cwt....... • ,-...........
pow Grade Flour yeoo
Rob Roy Mil1s,SEAh'ORTH
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PINEAPPLP$,
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ORANGES
BANANAS
GRAPE FRUIT
SPY APPLES
tin co
Raisins are up about 8 cents per pound.. We axe dun,.•...^::
selling Sunmaid Seedless Raisins at
AFTER SATURDAY NIGHT WILL /14:.
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▪ Sunmaid Seedless
Raisins, •lb.
_' Dates, Good Quality,
• 2 Pounds
• Spanish Figs, regular
• 20c, for 2 lbsi
Lion Brand Macroni, 15C
E Package
16c
25c.
25c
Red Salmon, large 8c
• Tin L 2
Peanut Butter, 1-1b.
• Pails , ..
Heinz Sweet. Mixed •Lima Beans q
▪ Pickles, pint 35c1 ; 3 Pounds • • =25c'
Olive Butter,
Jar
Tuna Fish
Tin
Shrimps,
Tin g.c ja�rs
Lobsters, bks.; 35c & 50c
Pimentos,
300 2 Tins
35c,
Your Pocket
used as a bank has many die„
advantages. o
Money carried in it is easy to
spend on trifles or may be lost
or stolen. .
Weekly deposits in our Savings Bank
au will accumulate rapidly.
Small or large accounts are welcome.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - - $1.5,000;000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
Do you keep Hens?
or do the Hens keep you?
Baby
S. C. White Leghorns & Barred Rocks.
After several years' use of the Trapnest we can supply you with
Chicks that will develop into REAL LAYERS. The Brat year we
used the Trapneet our highest hen laid 208 eggs. Last year our
highest hen bayed 276 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 Out,
BOX 34 '
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PHONE 4-38X !
Smart Oxfords
For Ladies, we are showing a Fawn and
Brown Oxford, also a White Buck that are
very attractive models.
For Men, we have the New Crep Rubber
Sole, suitable for Golf, Bowling and all outing
wear.
Specially priced is a Goodyear Welt Tan
'Oxford at $4.50, and a Cushion Sole Oxford for
Ladies at $3.00.
Shoes for the whole family at prices which
are low, considering the Quality.
Rubber Sole Outing Shoes For All.
FRED W. WIGG
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