The Huron Expositor, 1923-06-08, Page 5n
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Notes:•-h,[at, Itly lyn Alder haq;'g to
o�too Timalias, in New Orleum cabers
Ile Kae accepted a position with hip
nnole, Mr. Alex, Miller. -Air. and Mrs;
James Scott spent the week end via-
. iting relatives ' in Termite. • Mrs.
Margaret Barr, of Stratford,' :is yia-
itirig her sister, MrsM. R. Gill:--
Rev. D. Ritchie hes purchased a.,new
Ford touring car Prem P. Scott Barr,
Mitchell.
. BA''IELD
Breezes, -Mr. and Mrs. E. P. H.
Vigars and family and Mrs. Trethe-
way, of Port Arthur, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carver. -Rev. Alfred
Macfarlane left for Port Arthur on
Monday . to attend the Presbyterian
!Assembly Mies Gower, of Toronto,
is a guest at the Albion. -Mr. and
Mrs. Davison, of Ontario, California,
have been visiting reatives and
friends here. -Mr. Johns, Manager of
the Sterling Bank, spent the week
end at his home in Wiarton.-Reeve
Erwin attended County Council at
Goderich this week. -There ie some
talk of a celebration here on Domin-
ion Day:
STANLEY
School Report. -The following is
the report of School Section No. 14,
Stanley, for the month of May: Sr.
IV -H. McClymont, 57; W. McLach-
lan, 47; J. Anderson, 45;•D, Grassick,
44. Jr. IV -M, McDonald, 42; J.
McLachlan, 37; *P. McKenzie, 27. Sr.
Ill -0B. Mustard, 37; 1f. Hyde, 30.
Jr III -I
Knight, 57; u7; B. Murdoch
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4. , W. Murdoch, 48.Sr. II -A. Mc-
Kenzie,
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Kenzie, H. Cameron, W. McKenzie.
Jr. II -E. Anderson, A. Murdoch, O.
Workman, N. Forrest, The best
spellers are -Sr. IV -D. Grassick; Jr.
IV -M. McDonald; Sr. III -B, Mus -
told; Jr. III -B. Murdoch; Sr. II --H,
Cameron; Jr, Ii --E. Anderson, -M.
McNair, Teacher.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Thursday, June 7, 1923.
Hogs, per.cwt. $f) 50
Eggs, per dozen 24 to 25c
Butter, per lb. 30c
Potatoes, per bag 800
Wheat, per bushel $1.15
Oats, per bushel 45c
(Barley, per bushel 65c
Bran, per ton $28.00
Ehorta, per ton $30.00
Peas, per bushel $1.40
Flour, per cwt $3.85 to $8.75
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, June 001. -
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Rt, tcher cattle were a slow trade today, at
prices 25 to 40 cents lower than last Monday.
The offering was again heavy, and with the
weather too warm to hold out praepeeta of
good demand In the meat trade, the pa.:kers
were
not keen for eupplles., Only a collide
of loada sold
better than d%,6Com-
mon steers and
bottom do - t>/14 cents,
• the offering was culled pretty thorough!
0o that not more than half had creased the
scales at 'two o'clock, when there was every
prospect of 1,000 to 1,500 head being held at
*he close. An odd row brought gh 6% cent,
but the run of good kind were a ntnmg
q uarter off at 5tk to a9 cents. Butcher
bulls also lust a quarter, good king bringing
from 6 to VA cents, with home demand very
poor, and not a great deal doing in bulla for
n0port
Trade inheavy steers and store, for ex-
port ae brisk at the opening, with prices
folly steady; the bulk of the fat steers wont
over at 844, to 89 cenm, with a few at the
top making 8.85 cents. Feeders for export
brought 8 to 81/4 tents, but there was ro
business worth mentioning in feeders for
borne supply.
Seasonal decline in calf supply held Priem
steady at 11 dente for tope and 10 to 10'4.0
for the bulk of choice. iOooiore look for
lighter calf runs from now until grammes
become plentiful, and a fa -lair steady market
In veal, should result
Receipts) today were 4,791' cattle, 274 calve.
2,050 hogs and 316 sheep and Iambs.
Ouotatbone : Choice heavy' steers, .68.26 t4
$8.76; butcher steers, choice, $8.09 to 58.25;
do. good, 77.00 to $7.10; do. medltim, 36.50 to
$7.00; do. common, 56.00 to 56.50: butcher
heifers, choice, $7.50 to $9.00; do. medium.
46.60 to $7.00; do. common. $6.00 to 66.50;
• ' (Butcher cows. choice, 45.60 to' $6.60; do.,
. hedium, 34.50 to .55.25; canners and caters,
,42.00 to $2.60; butcher buOlo, good, $6.00 to
155.50; do. common, $3.50 to $4.00; feeding
,teem, good, x1.50 to 18.00; do. dale, $6.00
Ito $6.50; stockers, good, 45.60 to $6.00; do.
rale, $6.00 to 06.60; Miilkomopningeta.. choice.
580 to 5110: calves, chub.; 79.00 to 510.50;
do. medium, 57.50 to $8.60: 84: common, 44.90
to $6.00; lambs, choice, 616.00 to 519.00; do.
sheep choice, light. $4,00 to s6.00; do, culla
lend bucks, $3.00 to 64.00; hogs, fed and
cratered, 610.90; do. f.o.b., 99.75; do. country
point. $9.80.
Hog quotations aro breed on the Price. .0
Wick, smooth hags, .old on a graded bails,
or selects. .old on a flat rate Bacon .elects.
cold on the graded heals, bring a premfom
of t0 per cent over the price of thick, smooth
hap,
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mm. Samuel Thompson wish to
express their thanks and appreciation for the
Many acts of kindness and expressions of
sympathy extended to them by their friends
and neighbors during the illnaa and (since
the death of their beloved daughter, Ella,
and for the many beautiful floral offerings.
I IMPORTANT NOTICES
(VOA SALE. -- CHOICE SILVER HUL1
11 .Buckwheat seed for sale. Phone 14-144.
S. F. CARRON. 2896-1
flOW FOR SALE. -FOR SALE A SIS
year old Durham cow, will freshen on
June 10th; a good milker. Phone 14 on 239.
2. E. DALEY, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth. 2895-11
GRAVEL NOTICE
The Reeves of Hibbert and Tuckersmith
be at Roses and Morrison's corner, on the
Doundnry, on Tuesday, June 12th, at ave
le'elock, for the Purpose of letting jots of
gravelling at different pieces 'long the
boundary. if satisfactory prices con be ob-
tained. Also a culvert opposite Mr. 1f. Mc-
Donald's farms. if satisfactory prices can be
obtai red.
JOHN McNAUGHTON,
2885-1 Reeve, Tnokersmith.
NOTICE
All eccm:n b, owing the late Jam. Carlin
mnnt, lee raid to Mr. Joseph Canlin on or
before July lat, and all accounm owed by
him will be nob{ by the nndemlgned-
JOSEPH CARLIN,
R. H. No. 4, Seaforth. 299551
MALE HELP WANTED
A rudest -nen Witl, ON potence selling formers.
Must hove home enol vehicle or car. Perm-
anent positionr
n nrl xrinal yr territory. A
9e pnaition thet.will mak. you 860 weekly.
Write P. F. 8IEARY, Graphic Arm Bldg.,
Toronto. - 2896-1
9 •'a,
i R_ atobn
and m.
'Sta11enK1110. 'en ACOP slat
Untrilfaing
MF.
endono-4n 9fleld8,: o '2500, to Mr.
and Mia Abmileia 0; Mardon, a daulrh.
0r -betty lose,
AleC epaghaa,.r•uit . ti4hiteahniph, on May 28rd,
d�a4Ra terend . Um D. 'MaQlenaghan, •
Roberson, -Ill Wingbare, ore May 24th, to Mr.
and Mrs. George Memel diohervoa, a
daughter -Nabob Mace
Pool pyt InI.Taborne, oa Stay 24th, to Mr.
and' Mre. 8: E. Pooley, a daughter,
Au*tlu,--In $4bbept, on May 28rd, to Mr.
and 'Mrs, William Avon,, o son.
MARRIAGES
Strong--lt04D0oald.-at Cedar Spring Farm,
Bloomingdale, on May 24.00, by the Rev.
0. W. Foreman, Ruth S. MacDonald, young -
or daughter of Mr. and Mie. Daniel Mac-
Donald. of Bayfield, to tootle A. 8broag.
second eon of Mr. and Mon. J. J. Strong.
of Cedar Spring Farah. Bloomingdale.
OIulf-Barron.-At the home of the brie's
parents, on May 24th, by the Bev. J. A.
Verguson. Mien 'Maigarat J. (Nettie) - Bar -
• daughter of Mr. and:Mrs. J. Barron,
of MCKWop, to Mr. Earl Oluff, of Orfllla.
DEATHS
Campbell, -At Wiadoor, on May 2810, Annie,
beloved wife of Mr Colin Campbell, former-
ly of Goderich.
Drager. 7n Seaforth, on June 4th, Charles
1I. Drager, aged 45 yearn and 11 mouths.
Hcldeamn.-In Toronto, on May 25th, Emma
Otelda, daughter of Mr. and Mtn, Edward
Heideman, of Exeter, aged 52 years and
10 months.
Campbell, -At Windsor, on May 28th, Annie.
beloved wife of Mr. Colin Campbell, form-
erly of Goderich.
Cartwright, -la Clinton, onMay 24th, Han-
nah Rae W4gginton, wdow of the late
James Cartwright, of Hallett, in her filet
Year.
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0 , Funeralan 'rectors 0
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O Licensed Embalmers, 0
0 Finest Motor and Horse 0
0 drawn equipment. Beattie 0
0 Block Main Street, opposite 0
0 The Expositor Office. 5, T. 0
0 Holmes' residence, Goderich O
0 Street West; Chas. Holes' O
,0 residence over store. O
0 Flowers furnished on short 0
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0 holstering neatly done. 0
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AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE: -,MR. THOMAS CAMEIt-
un has been esteemed W sell by public
auction at the residence of the under/out-led.
Chioelhurot, on Tuesday, June 12th, 1523. at
2 o'clock p.m., the following H000rhold Ef-
fects, Cows and Hens: -1 Jersey oow due to
freshen December 1st, 1923; 1 dozen hens: 1
cutting box, 1 scythe 1 cream oeparator, 1
Daisy churn, 1 good c�a
k stove and num-
ber of 6 Inch and '7 inch other pipes, 1 coal
oil heater, 1 exteneion table, 1 parlor table.
1 kitchen table: 1 couch, 1 sideboard, 6
dining room chairs, 2 rocking chairs 5k-
chen chairs, 1 kitchen cupbnnnl, 1 small cupp-
board, w set bed springs, 1 large bureau,
carpet, indow ohadov and curtain poles, 3
mirrors, paper rack, and pictures, 1 galvanized
flour barrel, 1 woahing machine, 1 wringer,
1 copper boiler, 1 sprinkling can, 1 5 -gallon
galvanized coal oil can, 1 goat robe, boggy
rubber, rug, belle, 1 blacksmith's lamp, lumps, 2894-2
lanterns and other articles too numerous to
mention. Terme,-All autos of $10,00 and
under, cash ; above that amount 6 months'
WE CORIA:( LY INVITE YOU TO
VLSITOUR STORE
25 Pounds It. P. Calf $1.25
Meal G
50 pounds R. P. Calf
Meal' 32.40
Barb W ,
Wire,. 4 barbs 7
per roll
!Wire Staple,, r
per pound' 8c
Wire Nails
per pound , . , , , 7c
Ames Hold9n Auto , $13.00
Tires
Ames Holden Heavy Auto $275
c
Tubes
10 Bars P & G 75c
Soap
10 Bars Electric 85c
Soap . v
7 Cakes Castile 25c
Soap
10 Bars Gold 75c
Soap
You get the High Price when you
bring your Eggs to Egmondville,
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
emit OF REVISION
TOWNSHII' OF 'I'UCKERSMI'I'H
The Township Council will meet as a
Court of Revision
o, the Seaforth.
meat Curl u0
the wuncd chr, at Seaforth on Satunl,y.
June 065 10'23, at eleven o'clock sm. Ap-
peaL' against tb,• fin ent moot be in the
hands of the Clerk nn er before June 2nd,
1523.
2894-2
D. F. MCGREGOR,
Clerk.
NOTICE
Any Patrons with Seaforth
Creamed a 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.
2884-tf
TENDERS WANTED
Whole or separate tenders will he received
by the undersigned up to and including,
Thursday. June 14th, for the erection and
completion of a new school at St. Columbnn.
Plana may be seen at the office of the
architect, J. S,' Russell, Stratford, and at
the ra+idence of P. V. McGrath, St. Columbao,
Onl. The lows t or any tender not mvt,-
surily accepted.
P. Y. McGRATH, o
Secretary f School Board.
credit on furnishing t
g apD rove[( joint niters,
bearing interest at
ng6 per cent. per annum.
CRS, MARY McKAf G, Proprlstresa; Thos.
Cameron, Auctioneer. 28995t-2
9® 889 9 9 9 99 €7-4
o BEN-HUR
• The Special Milverton °
o Flour. °
• We have it; give it a °
o trial. 9
• also °
• Ground Screenings 1°
• Chop of all kinds. 9
° C. G. THOMSON °
• Grain Dealer. Phone 25 °
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AMATEUR
FINISHING
We make a speciality
of Developing a n d
Printing for Amateurs.
D. F. BUCK
PHOTOGRAPHER
Seaforth - - - Ont.
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tee
The New
c Since our opening day
last week we have been =
E more than gratified with E.
• the business that has
• come to us. _-
We invite an inspect-
= ion of the Season's new
est and best Shoes for
• Men, Women and Child-
= ren -the Choicest Shoes
= and the Best Values the El
▪ Country's Best Makers E
• Produce
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O W. T.BOX&CO.
O Embalmer and
O Funeral Directors
O H. C. BOX
0 Holder of Government
0 Diploma and License
0 Charges moderate
0 Flowers furnished on short
0 notice.
0 Night Calls Day Calls
0 Phone 175 Phone 43
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0 W. J. Walker & Son 0
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0 W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- 0
O rector and Embalmer. 0
O 0
0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0
0 Cars or Flowers furnished 0
O as requested. 0
0 Day or Night, Phone 67. 0
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FARMS FOR SALE
yAn ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
j will sell on reasonable terms for quiet
sal. Apply to R. S. HAYS• Seaforth, Ont.
2868df
FARM FOR SALE. -itis FARM CON -
mins 100 acres; bank barn, 5Sxe0, with
D OW °tabling put in three years ago; water
to barn, brick house, kitchen, 2 good wells;'
12 acre° fall hent; 20 acres plowed out of
sod, balance seeded to grass, No waate land
or open dltchee. Rural mail and phone.
Apply to JAMES FLANNERY, or to Thorne°
Brown, Auctioneer, 2888-tf
rrWO CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
C = and 15, on the 7th Concession of Mc-
= Elliot.S
Shoe e Store church l,,y 6 from school, the
2t rcrilea from
church and 6 miles from the town 5 here
forth, n good gravel mads. On Lot 15 there
is an over -flowing well, good orchard and
buildings in good repair. On Lot 14 there
= is a good brick boos, with woodshed, two
= never -failing wells end 80 acres of the finest
hardwood bush. Both farm are in grass and
have no noxiens weeds. For hay, pasture and
grain tarns they can not be beaten. Will be
sold together. or separotely. For further par-
ticulate apply to MISS TEN'A BEATTIE. No,
1. Dublin, Ont. 2890x9
Our expert Shoe Ser-
e Tice is always at your P.
command and we solicit
s your business.
P.
P.
CARDNO' BLOCK, SEAFORTH. _
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J.H.Smith & Son
FARM FOR SALE, -FARM OF TWO HUN-
dred acres adjoining the Town of Sew
forth. conveniently situated to 01 churches,
• hool. and Collegiate. There is acomfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitcheni
barn 100056 with stone stabling underneath
ter 8 horses, 75 head of cattle and 40 hog.
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement .filen; driving shed and plat-
form scales. Watered by a rook wall and
windmill. The farm is well drained and hr
a high sate of cultivation. The crop Is ail
1n the ground -choice clay loam- Irumedl-
ate poes®sion. Apply to M. BEATON, R.
R 2. Seaforth. Out. 278741
FARM FOR SALE, -FOR SALE, LOT 5,
Concennlon 11, and west half of Let 5,
Concesalon 10. HJR.B„ Tuekeremith. eon -
mining 150 acres There are on the premises
a good two-erory brick house with slate roof.
large bank horn 100x89 feet with Orot class
embling, water in the barn, drive shed 28x08,
pig house and hen home. Two geed spring
wells, also an over -flowing spring. The
farm Is all Mitered but about 20 nores, The
good hardwood hush, principally maple. All
well fenced and the drained. Eight acres
of fall wheat sown 40 acres ready for spring
crop. The farm ite n'msted 7 miles from
Seaforth and 4 miles from Hensel. one -bale
mile from school; rural moll and phone. WW
be sold on cosy terms. Unless gold by Spring
it will be for rent For further Particulars
apply on the premise°, or address R. R. Na
8, Kimmel. ANGUS McKINNON. 2888-4tt
MEATS THAT ARE
SAFE FOR YOU
and your family are the sort
you Will get at Stewart's Meat
Market: Choice cuts of beef,
lamb, veal, mutton, etc., at
prices that will appeal to your
natural feeling of thrift. The
dependable market!
D. H. STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
Your
Freight
t
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 will give you
express service at freight sates.
Have your orders shipped by
Finch Transportation Co.
For further particulars in-
quire et
H. Edge's
HARDWARE STORE
Phone 61.
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"BRUSHING UP"
That's the new name given to the
daily cleaning duties about the home by
hundredsf house -keepers.
0
They call
it "brushing up," for they have found
that the great variety of brushes, mops,
and dusters make their e r dt •an' m duti
K
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more liketo -w rk
p y o than house -work.
One of the most important task of
housekeeping is floor care. The broom
is very necessary and the new brooms
made of fiber have been found more
satisfactory for all round =weeping re-
quirements because they' sweep cleaner,
sweep easier, wear doEn - evenly and
last at least three times asslong as the
old corn brooms. For dusting wood
floors, the long handled, chemically
treated floor mops are the very thing.
Keeping the walls free from dust re-
quires more effort and worry than ar-y
other part of the cleaning unless the
housewife has one of the long handled
wall brushes of fine soft•hair that lift
streak the paper. For daily dusting
rounds, the long handled dusters can't
be beat. Then there are radiator brush-
es, brushes for upholstery, for furniture,
lamp shades, bathtubs, toilet bowls, win-
dows, in fact, a brush for every con-
ceivable task.
Forty-five of these brushes, mops and
dusters are demonstrated and sold in
your home by the Fuller Man, a per-
sonal representative of the Fuller Brush
Company. Next time the Fuller Man
calls ask him to show you the Fuller
Brush sets for "Spring Cleaning."
Out -sweeps
and Out -lasts any
3 old-style Brooms!
Try me for only five minutes, end then
you'll know why thousands of women
prefer me to all other brooms.
I'm the New
Fuller Broom
made of AZTEC FIBRE (patented)
Watch for the "Fuller Man" when he
calla. You'll know him by
this button which he wears.
,i� tine oo,
•�'Ft yy ' Otr(Q
cogatP'o;E Saran,
e'r7weler ,'.R
gA1l�.peis�se9ora�t ln.vatw sialfuy-';19lust,
'g,� ay;P 19118. 9 8y' dlad,oa the 74?
ay; 3928, era r'gquf �o ea
tintless of their filaima..ditly ae,
undersigned,' the Baifoitor tog the
W
of the will of e , said' Michael W.81.
forth P.O., .00 or beton •$he ;0th :OW 9
,July, 1028.
Abler the said date the loath, Raeont0ievess
wlil proceed to distrdbuto the estate prgpng
the parties entitled thereto, having refeyenee
o91Y to the claims of which Qhep abadl have
received notice.
After ouch diatributdoa the said Eseeutrinp
shall not be liable for any part q1 the Estate
to any creditor of whale claim they shall
not have received notice as aforesaid,
Dated at Seaforth, .the slash day of June,
1022.
F. HOLMESTED,
Solicitor for the Esecutrlctat of the will et
Mtchaol Wall, deceased,
2898-4
POPULAR STALLIONS
The following popular stallions will
stand for the improvement of stock
this season, as follows:
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
CUMBERLAND STEEL
[22070) (18309)
Enrolment No. 5608. Approved, Form Al.
WW stand for the improvement of stock'
thle season nt
T. J. BERRY'S SALE STABLE, HENSALL
Cumberland Steel 1220701 (18309) was bred
by the Messrs. Steel, of Leeson Ball, Wig-
ton, Cumberland, and is nine yens old. He
wan imported by T. J. Berry, to February,
1920. He is a dark,_ dappled bay, tarda 17144
hands high, and weighs better than a ton.
But with ,fall his size he 18 an extra well
balanced bora, and will breed the big draught
horse, that tht market is calling for at
present.
Cumberland Steel was sired by Erin'a Creat
(14665), dam Lady Lothian (86460), by
Lethinn Again (11804) g. dam Mabel (20417),
by Royal Chaminon (8956), g, g. dam Prin-
• s Rose (20416). by Prince of Roan (61351,
g g. 2. dam Bonney (22709), by Gartaherrle
(2820), e. 0. g. g. dam Stoles, by Challenger
(1(881.
Terms to Insure, 518.00.
JAMES B. SIMPSON,
Manager. 2889
Tho Purr Bred imported Clydesdale Stallion
LORD MANSFIELD
Imp. 121567i (13603)
Vol. 29, B.C. S. B.
Passed. Enrolment No. 281. Form 1.
Will stand for the improvement of stuck
this season, as follow,:
Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Beech-
od, and XV to Edward Eckmier'u, Lot 30,
Concession 6, lagan, for nun; then to Wm.
Moron., Lot 23, Concession 8, Logan, for
night 'I'un.doy,--To Louis Bennewele, Lot
851 Concession 9, Logan, for noon; then to
Ms own stable for night Wednnday,-To
Jc.hr. Shannon',, Concession 8, McKillop, for
noon; then to Owen Flynn's. for night
Thursday, -To William Anderson's, McKillop,
for noon; then to be own stable for night
Friday. -To Macon Curtin's, 144 mile) meat
of Seaforth, for noon; then to Joseph Atkin -
eons, Hibbert, for night Saturday. -To Wm,
Dorsey's, for noon; then to his own stable
for night
Terms to Insure, 818.00.
JAMES EVANS.
Proprietor & Manager.
The Premium Clydesdale Stallion.
BLACON'S SON
(20869)
Approved. Enrolment No, 6272 Form Al
$
Terms to Insure, 116.00.
Monday, -Will leave Kia own amble, Hruoe-
field. and go west on Bayfield Road, to and
concession of Stanley to John Buchart's, for
then north and wart to Ed. Glenn,
3,'',. for night Tuesday. --Dawn Fou-th
Concession to Bannockburn, then to Varna
at the Temperance Hotel, for noon: then
south on the Parr Line to Wm. Foster's, for
night Wednesday. --South to Hills Green and
east to 74, Town Line at Walter Fairhairn's,
for noon; then east to Kitten and south to
Hobert MnLaren's, London Road, for night
Thursday.---Eaat by White Schoolhouse and by
Angus McKinnon's nide road to Angus Mc-
Kinnon',, for n; then by Kippen Road
to the Red School and east 1>/ miles and
no rth to Robert Doig's, for night Friday. -
West un the 701 conecsoion to Gemmnll'a
Cerner and north to George McCartneys. for
noon; then to McAdam's Side Road and north
to the 2nd coneessior, andest m Jame.
Carnoehan's, for night. Saturday.• -By Broad -
foot's Bridge and south to the Mill Road, to
his own stable at Brucefleld.
ROBERT MURDOCH.
2892 Proprietor & Manager.
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion.
MAKWIRA
(15938), Vol. XXXIII
The Deeside Premium Horse
Pasted Enrolment No. 864 Form 1
Monday. --Will leave hie own stable. Stafta,
and go north to the 4th concession, Hibbert.
and then went to Frank Jordans, for noon;
then south to the 7th 00000,ien, east to the
Centre Road, and then south to Skaffa to hie
own stable for night. Tuesday. -West on the
8th concession to John McLeellan's Tucker-
omith. for noon; then west to the 8rd con-
cceaion and south to the Eippen Road and
we,t to George Glenns, London Road, for
night Wedne..day,-South to the Bret side
rad and east by way of Chiselhutst to John
McDongoU's, for noon; then east to the
Centre Road and north to hie own stable for
nightThursday.-,South by way of Centre
Weed to Thames Road to John Duncan',, for
thea south by way of Winchelsea m
William Brock's, ,tSr night. FSday.-East
and north to Farquhar to Albert Scotts, for
noon; then north to his own sable for night.
Seturday,-East by the 8thcoeeethien to the
Town Line, Fullerton, to Melville Gray's, for
nocn: then west by way of 7th concession to
hia own stable for night.
Telma to Insure, $15.00.
JOHN LIVINGSTONE
2892 Proprietor & Manager.
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion.
EMPEROR McKINNEY
No. 1653
Enrolment No. 745. Form A 1
Will stand for improvement of shock thio
season at his own stable. Lot 8. Concession
4. Tuckeromith.
Men; if you are breeding your mares you
ought to see this horse before doing se, for
hr has sire. quality, end breeding. and has
000el feet and legs.
Term to Insure, 915.00.
CHARLES RILEY.
Phone No. 6 on 136. 2993-tf
Enrolled in Form 1. No, 1152
MARSHAL GUEDO
No. (8091)
Pure Bred Percheron Stallion
W-,11 stand nthis own stable. Lot 26. Con -
r<
' , 7, McE,Ilop.
To Insets, 510.00, to be paid 0nnunry at
1024. :Marrs risk of owner, 2891.0
JOSEPH BREWSTER
Proprietor.
CHEAP FEED
$1.60
.$1.75
$2.00
Rob Roy 14.111s,SEAFIORTH
Chieftain Mixed Feed,
per cwt
Clansman Stock Food
per cwt
Low Grade Flour
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with that makeshift of a sella a*
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year, would pay for a New, 'Clean
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WH IT AR LINE,
DON'T MISS THIS HAPPY 8 HOUR SAIL
Steamer Greyhound Excursion
Goderich to Detroit
and Return
TUESDAY JUNE 12 )
$350
Round Trip
Only once a year.,
comes this glorious
excursion to Detroit
-this opportunity to
visit the amusements
there and do your
shopp en
the balmy lake ride, theemdanc-
ing,
the
meals, and
the concert
music aboard.
Leaving Godmtch 930 a. m.. limo=
the steamer Greyhoemd reachesport
Huron 1:30 R in., and Deho)t 5,30
P. m Enjoy Detroit sights until
Thornier. lune 14, at I p. m., when
return trip to Goderich 8/ made.
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Last trip to Detroltleavea Goderich
on Friday, June 1Sth, 9:80 a. tn.
$225
one *al I
Monday MOON
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The King Tut Sandal in White Buck is the newest in
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A Tan Calf Oxford, with Crepe Rubber Sole, is a
splendid Golf or Bowling Shoe for men.
For Children, White Canvas and Patent Strap Slip-
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SPECIAL MEN'S TAN GOODYEAR $4.29
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Do you keep Hens?
or do the Hens keep you?
Baby Chicks
S. C. White Leghorns & Barred Rocks
After several years' one of the Trapnestt we can 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 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
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