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- MULLETT
School Repirt.-The following is
the repoiw,t of School Section No. 0,
Iiallett, for -the promotion examina-
tions: ]}ifth Class -Stewart -Beattie
'71%. , Sr. IV-Ena Parsons, 75'•: ;
Iielen McFwing, 68%; Albert Lydiatt,
412%; Ward Knox, 60%. ` Jr, IV -May
Robertson 63%. Sr. III --Jean Stev-
ens, 70%. Jr. III-Marjorie'Mojwing
70%; Leslie Beattie, 69%; Leslie Reid
.67%.; Leah Rapson, 66%; Nellie
Holmes, 65". Sr. II -Olive KP,ok,
69')b; Carl Holmes, 02•h. Jr. -ll--
Alvin Stevens, 77'%•; John Rapson,
71%; Gladys Leiper, 75s[, ,Pt'iiucr---
May Lydiatt.=D. M. Staples,; Teacher.
CHISELHURST
School Report. -The following is
floe report of the promotion examine -
Celle held June -26th, 27th and 26th
et School Section No. 7, ,Hibbert. The
fir nme, are-giverr''i11 order pf mei •it:--
�r, IV- Victor Dinnin (honors), Car-
ter Kerslake, Addie Douglas, Ellen
Chappel,. Mae . Brintriell. . Sr. IIi-
Audrey Dinnin (honors) Agnes Wren,
Fail Sararas, Dorothy Robins, Tom
Erintnell, Frank Wriiht, Jim Ven-
-ne'r and Annie Douglas (equal). Jr.
III -Hubert Cooper, Everaa'd Kers-
lake, Vivon Cooper. Jr.. II -Arthur
Dinnin, Janet Chappel, Mildred
Robins. Sr. Primer -Bernice Har-
ris, Doris Sararas, Albert Dinnin,
'Orval Cooper. Number on roll for
anonth, 29; average attendance, 77.-
E. Bolton, Teacher.
STAFFA
Farmer.' and Builders' Attention. -Jost ar-
rived, a car of cement and a car of 'leach-
-erne stone lime. We also have a full amply
of plaster Paris, hard wall pinator, hydrated
lime, plastering, hair. etc. It will be to
your own interest to get our price before
m ,-chasing elsewhere. R. Cudmore, Builders'
Supplies, Henson, Ont Phone •No. 107.
5893-4
Notes.- Mr , and Mrs. Frank
'.'Brien and son, Cecil, have returned
from a very pleasant trip to Thorold,
'Niagara and Midina, N. Y. where
Mrs. O'Brien has relatives. -The.
aopem air service of the Methodist
.church here, was well attended, there
rising three services, morning, after-
noon And evening, -Miss Pearl Tref-
fry, of the London Business College,
spent the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Treffry and
other relatives. -Quite a number of
am- Public School pupils tried their
entrance examinations at Mitchell.
Among them were Harvey Hambly.
Vela Treffry and Verna Drake, of the
village. We wish them success.
WINTHROP
School Report. -The following is
the report of School Section No. 10,
liicKillop, based on the promotion ex-
eminations and the year's work. First
class honours, 805 and over; Honours
75% and over; Pass, 60' and over.
'From Jr. IV to Sr. IV -William Hart
77%. From Sr. III to Jr. IV -Stew-
art Dolmage, 79'-; Annie Broome,
60%. From Jr. III to Sr. III -,Jack
Montgomery, 81`'1, Margaret Pethick,
75%; Mabel Pethick, 69%. From Sr.
II to Jr. III -Isabel Eaton, 84•;
Evelyn Campbell, 72!'. From 4. II
to Sr. IL -Wilson Little, 69%; Wilson
Campbell, 66'%. Jr. II - Margaret
Montgomery, 78%; Russell- Dolmage,
71%; Roy Dolmage, Harold Pethick
and Willie Campbell, equal, 70'1; Wil-
lie Dolmage, 67%. Primer -Blanche
Fethick, Leslie Dolmage. Number on
roll, 19; average attendance for June,
17.001. -Edna M. Janliesoa, Teacher.
Notes. -Miss Edna Jamieson is
. completing the summer course in Ele-
inentary Agriculture at Guelph Col-
lege.
BIRTHS
9treb.-Tn Kitchener, on .Tune 26th. to Mr.
and Mrs. C. Strub, a daughter.
Drer.-In Goderich, on Jane 24th, in Mo. and
Mrs. Will Doer, n son-W4lliom Benson.
Vaneamp.-In Morris on June 20th, to Mr:
and Mm. William Vaneamp. a
SV'6Jker.-In East Wnwanosh. on ,lune Loth,
.to Mr. and Mn. George Walker, n 010.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
"]ANTED. -TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF
good Farm for sale. Stato cash price,
full particulars. D. F. BUSH, Minneapolis.
Minn. 2599x8
FOF SALE. --cA QUANTITY OF BUCK-
whent. Apply to WILLIAM HILL,
Vnn,a. Phone 5-86, Heneall.. 2899-2
FOR SALE. - CHOICE SILVER HULL
Buckwheat seed for sale. Phone 14-11.1.
S. L. CARRON. 2437-56
FOR SAL- E.-REO1t'rERED YORKd1111115
win,, from prize and champion :tool::
also weaalirun piss sired by ,•
roynl vliu.r.
Fine Grove Prince tit -x7027 for set ,ice. R.
Y. MacLAILEN, Hen;tJl, or phone 15'11. -
Mil's?
FOR SALE.' -ON LOT 13, CONCESSION b.
McKillop. 60 norm of hay, mixed and
timothy. Will be sold part or puree -4, .1npiY
t, MRS SUSAN ROSS, at Percy Little's.
Phone 11-240. 2107-5f
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TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. No. 10,
Stu nley; male teacher with expert .1.t,
preferred. State qualifications, experien" and
.clary ex p,eted. Applications received un v,
Ea turday. July 14th. J. E. PEPPER, S •.. .
lacy. R. 11. Nn. I. Brueefleld. 228"3-0,
FOtt SALE. TIIRESHIIyG MACHINEIGY:
Moe Sawyer -Massey 20.11. P. engine and
separator with straw cutter, also one McKeon
Lean thresher and one Lister gasoline engine
9 horse power. All in good condition. For
le ehean. Apply to JOHN THIRSK, 4. R.
No. 2, Zurich. 20'4040
AUCTION SALES
A UC'1'ION SALE OF FARM. -THERE WILL
be sold by suction an Lot 2, Concession
7, Township of Tuckersmith, on Saturday.
July 14th, 1923, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon,
the Farm and crop which contain 100 acres.
12 acres of fall wheat, 20 acres of barley
and the balance in hay. There is on the
farm a brick house and kitchen with base-
ment, bank barn with new atabling, 2 never
falling wells; telephone and rural mail. This
is a choice farm, no waste land or open
ditohee, and must be sold as the proprietor
has moved to Detroit. Terme-10 per cent.
- day of sole and balance in 20 days.
JAMES FLANNERY, Proprietor; Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 2893-2
Thomas H. Wheeler
BRUCEFIELD.
General Blacksmith, Wood
Worker and Wood -Turner.
As I have taken over part of Mr.
Fred Tomlinson's business, I will he
prepared to supply you with Hay
Forks, Hag Cars, Tracks and Pulleys,
Sling Ropes and Chains, Fleury
Plows, Plow Points, Land Sides and
Soles for plows of various makes,
and repairs for Beatty Litter Car-
riers.
T. H. Wheeler
BRUCEFIELD.
GRAND TRUNKTV=
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TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
4 Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderidh , 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 pm.
Leave Seaforth ,. 6.41 a.m. 3,12 p.m
Leave Mitchell . '7.04 a.m. 3.42 p.m.
Arrive Stratford 7.30 a.ln- 4.10 p.m
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 a.m. 5.20 p.m.
Arrive Guelph -. 8.45 a.m. 5.50 p.m.
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m. 7.40 p.m.
RETURNING
Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m.; 12. 55 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.10 p.m. train.
MARRIAGES Parlor Buffet car Stratford to
Dnnwell-Dunfotd. -- At First Presbyterian ronto On afternoon train.
' Church, Detroit, on Jany loth. by the Rev.
Dr. Vence, Clete M., younger donght, of
Mr. and Mn. 300os Danford. of Toronto.
formerly of Clinton, to Earl F. Boxeil, of
Toledo.
Manning -Patterson. -At the home of the
bride's parents, on June 27th. by the Ito..
W. R. Alp, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Patterson, to Alexander Manning,
all of Hallett.
DEATHS
Deer. -At Auburn, on .Tune 2008, Martin Dyer,
in his Beth year.
Johnston. -At Goderich, no, ,Ione IAD, Ed-
ward C. Johnston, in his 62nd year.
DeCoureey.-In St. ,inseph'. Hospital. f.cn,inn,
CM July 8rd, Ellen OeCourscy. beloved wife
of Peter DeCmttwey, in her 71st year.
itlrRlroy.-Ina
Seaforth. on July Ard. Mary
Ann McElroy, daughter of the into John
McElroy, in her 74th year.
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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 our
property and only loaned to
patrons, and must be returned
in good order.
The Seaforth Creamery.
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Traat YOU] feet right; dress them
with good, comfortable Oxfords; It
means treateroutlay ,,of Money
than for ilf-iitting or inferior styles.
Our Oxfords are made' of • geed:
leathers' and the soles are selected
for their wearing grudities, ' Then
they ars cut and made" along lines of
comfort,:: ease: and grace •
Men's Black Calf Goodyear Welt
Oxfords.
Men's Brown Calf Goodyear Welt
Oxfords. 'A -
Men's
-Men's Gunmetal Fancy Stitehed
Oxfords;
Men's Havana Brown English Good-
year Welt Oxfords.
Men's Black Calf Oxfords, very lat-
est style.
Be fair with your feet -be honest
with your purse. You can't afford to
pass this Shoe Store,
J. H. Smith & Son
PHONE 51,
SEAFORTH.
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Holder of Government
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Charges moderate
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FARMS FOR SALE
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
will .ell on reasonable terms for Quiet
.ale. Apply to R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Out
2886-tf
Ft ARM FOR SALE. -THE FARM CON -
tains 100 acres; bank barn, 59x60, with
new stabling put in three yearn go; water
1n barn, brick hoose, kitchen, 2 good wells;
12 neo. fall wheat; 20 acres plowed out of
sod, balance seeded to grass. No waste land
or open ditches. Rural mail and phone.
Apply •to JAMES FLANNERY, or to Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 2888-06
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Seaforth - Eginondville
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JAMES WATSON
Main Street Seafortb
Agent ' for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
Cf0P ING OFF ',BOPS
How .de -you like your cliopo.-t
lamb, pork, mutton?- w'e haver
the cut of chops "you prefer.lrt
nice and thick, or nice and thin;is
just' as you choose. Our chops
and steaks have the quality de-
sired 'bythose who.; are partiCU•
lar about their ;heats; Good,.:'
cooking brings out their good-
STEWART
Main Street - Seafortb.
Phone 58.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the`
Statutes to that behalf that all persons hav-
ing claims 000)006 the estate of Alexander
axdlner. late of the 'Township of McKillop,
n the County of Huron Gentleman, decesn-
ed, who died on the 176 day of May, 1923.
are rega'ired on or before the 10th day of
July, 1928, to send by post, prepaid. or de-
nser to the Soli' 5600 for the Executors, full
purtfcolan of their claims. duly, verified by
affidavit and the nature of the security Of
any/ held by them. Further take notice that
after the said lust mentioned date the assets
O' the said deceased will he distributed among
the parties entitled thereto, having regurd
only to the claims of which nutlet, shall then
have been given.
DATED the 19th day of June. 1923.
R. S. HAYS.
2897-3 Solicitor fur Raccoons.
TWO CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and 15, on the 7th Concession of Me-
Rillop, 104 mil. from school, 254 miles from
church and 6 mil. from the town of Sea -
forth. on good gravel roads, On Lot 15 there
is an over -flowing well, good orchard and
buildings in good repair. On Lot 14 there
is a good brick house with woodshed, two
never -foiling wells and 80 scree of the flu.t
hardwood bush. Both farm are in grana and
have no noxious weeds. For bay, pasture and
grain farms they can not be beaten. Will he
sold together, or separately. For further para
ticulan apply to MISS TENA BEATTIE., No.
1, Dublin, Ont. 289008
r, ARM FOR SALE. FARM OF TWO HUN•
dyed acres adjoining the Town of Sea
forth, conveniently eitusted to all churches,
school. and Collegiate. There le a comfort.
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen:
barn 100x56 with atone stabling underneath
for 6 homes. 75 head of cattle and 40 hegs
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; Otter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement Ore; driving abed and Plat-
form seal.. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm le well drained and in
a high state of cultivation. The crop is all
In the ground -choice day loam. Immedi-
ate po.ession. Apply to M. BEATON, It
R .2. Seaforth. Ont. 2T67-00
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, LOT 6.
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Con .ton 11, and west half of Let 5,
Conaxeelon 10, H.M.S.. ' Tuoker,mtth, con-
taining 150 acres. There are on the premises
good tweeter? brick house with elate root
large bank barn 1003089 feet with first clan
stabling, water In the barn, drive shed 200686,
pig house and hen house. Two good eprlot
wile, also an over -Sowing spring. The
farm la all cleared but about 20 acres. The
good hardwood bush, prinefpally maple- All
well fenced and tile drained- Eight acre
of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for spring
Drop. The farm is situated 7 mit. from
Seaforth and 4 miles from Bengali, one-half
mile from school; rural mail and phone. WUI
be Bold on eaey terms. Unl.e sold by Spring
it will be for rent For further particulars
apply on the premie., or address R. R. No.
2, Kippen. ANGUS MnKINNON, 2858-tf
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• ASTMA SUFFERERS
Hilton W. Park., Waterdown. Ont,
writes: "f can safely bloo the day
yon left a bottle of Asthma Remedy
with me. I had relief from the amt
do.e and have been improving ever
since; can lie down at night and rest;
the cough hes entirely left me: I have
gained three pounds ,pines 1 started
the bottle, which Is now nearly finished.
The good new. has spread around fhb
dietrict. and already several want to
try it I feels0 good over the new
life, as it were, l like to tell other,."
'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY'
81,50 per bottle. Money back if not
satisfied. For sale at Unsbaeh's Drug
Store, or by mail from H. T. Briggs,
Whitby, Ont2882-20
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JUNK DEALER
I will buy all kinds of dusk, Hides,
Wool and -Pow). Wili pay good rabi-
es. Apply to
MAX WOtil00
9842-4f Seaforth, Ont
Phone 178.
LEOD'S
1'ELERillYNE 190
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Specials for Week End
Only
GINGER SNAPS,
2 pounds
'SAM TEA Bulk,
Ei pound
SHELLED WALNUTS,
_'pound
21 FRESH GROUND COFFEE,
pound
JAPAN RICE,
E. 3 pounds
• KELLOG'S CORN FLAKES 35c
3 Packages for
SWANSDOWN FLOUR, 40cE.
Preserving Strawberries, Thursday & Friday
NEW BEETS, CABBAGE and CHERRIES
25c
TEA,
55c1
45c
sees. 45c
25c
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tokling ova
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JOHNNY J .14)04 00,
Admission, 25e. all weep;
All Children Free on Monde
This will be the Big Year for, the
All information from
J.
H. SAUNDERS, President.
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White.Footwear.
FOR STREET AND SPORT WEAR
In White Canvas, Plain White and White.
Trimmed with Black.
In White Buck, Strap and Qxfords.
White Oxfords for Men.
Three Specials in White Canvas at
White Buck at
Men's Goodyear Welt White Canvas Oxford $3.50
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$2.65
$4.50
FRED W. WIGG �
FERGUSON'S
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
COMBINATION and TWO-PIECE
HOSIERY
Silk and Lisle Hose.
Straw Hats, Ties, Garters, Arm Bands, Belts,
Invisible Braces, Pajamas, Etc.
A few Summer Suits, Outing Trousers in
Flannels and Tweeds.
Boys' Jersey Play Suits and Duck Wash Suits
See our New Ginghams in Small and Large Checks.
Ferguson, - Seaforth
New and Rebuilt
Engines and Threshers.
1 22 H. P. Bell Traction Engine.
1-20 H.P. )gall Traction Engine with
new firebox.
1-20 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Trac-
tion Engine.
1-20 H.P. Geo. White Traction
Engine.
1-20 H.P. Goodison Traction Engine.
1-17 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Trac-
tion Engine.
1-13 H.P. New Ilamburg Tracticn
Engine.
1-13 H.P. New Hamburg Traction
Engine.
1-16 H.P. Goodison Portable Engine
1-13 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Port-
able Engine.
1-14-28 Allwork Geo. White & Sons
Tractor.
1-12-24 Waterloo Boy Tractor.
1-11-22 Sawyer & Massey Tractor.
1-10-20 Titan Tractor.
1-8-16 Avery Tractor.
THRESHERS
1-36x30 White, Feeder, Stacker &
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-30x44 Waterloo, Feeder, Stacker .
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-01x50 White with Feeder and
Stacker.
ALJ. THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND REBUILT.
New Imperial Junior Separators with and without Cutting Box At-
tachments, all sizes.
Also New Steam Engines, all sizes, New Gas Tractors 10-20, 12-25,
15-30, and 22-40. Oil, Gasoline and Water Steel Tanks and Street
Sprinklers, Smoke Stacks, Boiler Work, Belting and other Supplies.
THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co.,
Seaforth - - - - - Ontario.
DON'T
waste time wishing you had a good business education, and
MISS a splem161 position, which is waiting to become YOUR
OPPORTUNITY to a high place in the COMMERCIAL world.
MAKE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1923
YOUR LUCKY DAY
by beginning a Commercial, Stenographic or Secretarial Course in
THE MOST SI'( CESSFUL BUSINESS SCHOOL in the Province.
THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, CLINTON, ONT.
For information, write' or phone.
B. F. WARD, B.A., M. A. STONE,
M. Accts., Prin. Phone 198. Cont Specialist, Vice-Prin.
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FREE PANTS
NOW'S YOUR CHANCE, BOYS.
to secure a First Class Custom Tailored Suit or
Top Coat for Spring and Fall wear made to your
own individual measurements.
- FREE PANTS
will be given with every Suit or Top Coat order-
ed Friday, June 15th, or the following 30 days.
A wide range of Fabrics and Patterns to select
from.
SPECIAL PRICES $25.00 UP
All clothes sold with a guarantee of absolute
satisfaction.
At "My Wardrobe"
MAIN 'STREET - - - - SEAFORTH
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR
COMBINATION and TWO-PIECE
HOSIERY
Silk and Lisle Hose.
Straw Hats, Ties, Garters, Arm Bands, Belts,
Invisible Braces, Pajamas, Etc.
A few Summer Suits, Outing Trousers in
Flannels and Tweeds.
Boys' Jersey Play Suits and Duck Wash Suits
See our New Ginghams in Small and Large Checks.
Ferguson, - Seaforth
New and Rebuilt
Engines and Threshers.
1 22 H. P. Bell Traction Engine.
1-20 H.P. )gall Traction Engine with
new firebox.
1-20 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Trac-
tion Engine.
1-20 H.P. Geo. White Traction
Engine.
1-20 H.P. Goodison Traction Engine.
1-17 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Trac-
tion Engine.
1-13 H.P. New Ilamburg Tracticn
Engine.
1-13 H.P. New Hamburg Traction
Engine.
1-16 H.P. Goodison Portable Engine
1-13 H.P. Sawyer & Massey Port-
able Engine.
1-14-28 Allwork Geo. White & Sons
Tractor.
1-12-24 Waterloo Boy Tractor.
1-11-22 Sawyer & Massey Tractor.
1-10-20 Titan Tractor.
1-8-16 Avery Tractor.
THRESHERS
1-36x30 White, Feeder, Stacker &
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-30x44 Waterloo, Feeder, Stacker .
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-01x50 White with Feeder and
Stacker.
ALJ. THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND REBUILT.
New Imperial Junior Separators with and without Cutting Box At-
tachments, all sizes.
Also New Steam Engines, all sizes, New Gas Tractors 10-20, 12-25,
15-30, and 22-40. Oil, Gasoline and Water Steel Tanks and Street
Sprinklers, Smoke Stacks, Boiler Work, Belting and other Supplies.
THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co.,
Seaforth - - - - - Ontario.