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a bit slow.and etheah bulk if ` }t Sir 4R11d�
at from 7.80 to 8y. eenta.s ulrl b tlemond
1 for both heavies and etockere Oa,erepnehd
lack', Jest at this aeaoon, but a return, to
lull aa0tivit, lo expected for the end of this
month or ,he beginning of August. The
top tor' hoaaAry, stgorw„toolaY was. &e0 genial4 for a lot `that went -,to-} the 'Ifsrria Abattoir
Company, and Metal Fame 200 head of hemlock
the bulk at prl Stead
with last week." 'In tltbex• os there
were taken
were halt""ha heave* as 0 4 cants
with other:r'IL cin rr�� i�$j
•a the beet f t handy. RWebFre fele' 8.1.4
r''roto. and Ir 'ef 'good quality •9eei
x sand half 7rft `00 7.86 Conte. Quality
sof the 0600` 6 a whole was fair,and
there v� not many i t the 6 . to en toot
compared with
en ed' a shade slow, oe
06 in eteere and heifers,. but.
Deed up by noon, cm that the bulk - of
1 good Bowe went out at 6 to 5% cents, while
a few made 6.80 to 6 cents, and an odd top
t8i(. conte. Bulls were a light amply, but
slot 'greatly wanted, and the price awns just
.steady with lest week's Mae, a couple of
• dozen sailing et Omni a% to s% cense, se-
.tafding to the wide range in quality. Stocker
. and Seeder trade 'wee not 40 'active as the
dealer. would neve liked, but supply was
lighter than expected, and prlem showed no
-change, et 4% to 5.65 cent., for common to
medium etuff, and the records showed that
,several loads were token at that level over
the week end. The count at 2 p.m. showed
:3,000 head over the scales, with trade sill
Live.
The calf market w. steady - at 10 cents
for a few ebolee, and EN, to 9% cents for
mtost of the good veal.. Medium calves were
worth 6 to 8 canto and there were a few
of the common kind ea dow ao 4% aeras
per pound
Lambe were In good demand, with early
Driem for choice fully steady with last week'.
tope, and quite a few Iota oelling at 16%
cerate. In fact• the bulk of choice in the
Ray's offering made 16510 canto or better,
and medium kind from 15 to 16 cents. On
the whole, the market wee a dollar *stronger
than Ioet Monday. An odd yearling In the
few offered brought aa high as 11 cents to -
.day, and the rest sold at from 9 cents fie
high as 7% cente, and the bulk of choice
wwes'sold about steady et from 5% to 6
000 03. 'Culla, heavies and bucks brought 3 to
d5 canis.
here was no change in the value of hogs,
the bulk selling to the packers et 8.85 cents,
ted and watered, while a few went to out -
eiders at from 10 to 16 cents higher.
The receipt to -day was 4,240 cattle, 589
calves, 2,440 hogs and 589 sheep and lambs.
Quotations: Choice heavy eteere, 98.33 to
38.50; butcher eteere, choice, 97.76 to 28.00;
do. good. 117.00 to 87.50; do. medium, 96.30 to
47.00; do., common, 86.00 to 06.25; butcher
beifen, choice, 97.00 .to $7.60; do. medium,
48.50 to 67.00; do. common, 86.00 to 90.00;
botcher cows, choke, 86.50 to 96,110; do.,
medium, 94.00 to 96.00; canner. Rad cutter.,
31.50 to 112.00; butcher bull., good, 95.00 to
35.76; do. common, 98.00 to 64.00; feeding
steers, good, $7.00 to 87.60; do. fair, 98.00
to 86.76' stockers, good, $5.00 to 96.00; do.
fair, 95.00 to 89.50; Milken'pringen, choice.
460 to 980.00; calves, choice, 99.50 to 910.50:
do. medium, $6.50 to 18.00; do. common, 04.50
to 06.00; lambs, Spring, 915.30 to 816.25;
.cheep, donee, light 16.75 to 66.20; do. choice,
.beavy, 94.00 to 34.50; do, culls and becks,
32.76 to 98.50; hogs, fed and watered, 88.35;
40. f.o.b. 07.76; do., country pointe, 97.50.
Hog quotations are based on the prices of
thick. amoot8 hogs, .old on a graded basis,
•r select°, Bold on a fiat rate Bacon aelecte.
gold on the graded basis, bring a premium
.of 10 per cent
BIRTHS
Pcllen.-In Exeter, on June 80th, to Mr. and
Mm. Ed. Pollen, a eon.
Shea.- .In Goderieh, on June 22nd. to Mr.
and Mre. B. Shea, West Street, o eon.
Yjbelacher.-In Goderich, on June 29th, to
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Ubelacher, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
7Dalrymple-Walter.. Tn Goderich, on July
4th, Mre. Ella Walters, of Clinton, to Mr.
Robert Dalrymple, of Moose Jaw, Sask.
DEATHS
reowan.-In Sarnia, on July 8th, Katharine
Cowan, daughter of the late John Cowan,
in her 68rd year.
Myra. -In Tuckerannith, on July 9th, Silas
Eyre, aged 69 years and 6 months.
3tntntesh.-At Goderich, on June 30th, Ellen
McIntosh, youngest daughter of the late
John McIntosh.
Stoddart -At Goderich, on June 2608, ` Da,: id
Scott Stoddart, in his 80th year.
Linton. In Hibbert on June 27th, George
F. Linton, in his 63rd year,
Imunlord.-In Brune's, on June 30th, Edward
Charlet .Danford, aged 63 yea., 5 months
and 21 days.
IN MEMORIAM
Note. -Item. under tine head will be there.
ad 60 centis per siege verse and 25 cent. for
eseh addftloakl vena
In loving memory of Archibald MacGregor,
who died in St. Joseph'. Hospital. London,
-July 16th, 1921:
STI one knows how,muoh we miss him,
No one knows the bitter pain
'We have suffered .ince we Net him,
Life hair never been the cam. '
The Pearly .Gates were opened,
A gentle voice said, "Come,'
.And with farewells unspoken
He gently entered Home.
-Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
Kietwor.-In cad and loving memory of my
dear wife, who departed thio Life one year
sago today, July 18th, 1922:
As we gaze on your picture that hangs on
the wall,
'Your smiles and your welcome we oftenre.
ea4 ;
We mine You and mourn you in ellenee en -
And dwell, on the memories of days that
have been.
hear 4e the grave where Margaret to 10d,
.'S eet a the memory that never will nolo;
Y'loweoe rdhy wither. leaves fade and -.lie,
If some do forget you, dear mother, never
will we.
--Sadly missed by her loving Huelsnd.
and her two little none, Aaron and liar.yey.
'Metzler.21)08x1
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to extend our sincere thanks to
our neighbors anti friends for their kindness
to us and our sister, the late Mary ‘McElroy,
duffing her long ilinesa.
2009x1 BROTHER end SISTER.
shoes 's
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Every patron of,this Shoo E
Store gets a heapinmeasure of =
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left with us.
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'al'ae Modern *floe Store" E
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POULTRY WEEK
July 16th -20th w111 be Poultry Culling Week
in Huron County. Demopetratlona will be
held at various pointe throughout the runty,
where an expert will he on hand to give
information which will enable you to locate
the hen that le loafing. Throe are the only
meetinge of thls kind to be held in this
county tato year. If interes4d in poultry.
try to attend this tweeting. The meeting in
this dietrlet will be held on the farm of
Jame. Finlayson, 2nd Concoolon, 'Pucker-
emith, on Monday. July 16th.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
8. B. STOTHEIis,
Aeficultural Representative.
Clinton. Ontario.
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tandem will be received up to Joly
25th for the cleaning out of Stanley Big
Drain. Engineers estimate, 53,600.
By-law plans, specifications. profiles, etc.,
may be seen at Clerk's Office. Work to te-
eth se soon as possible.
J. E. HARNWELL,
Clerk of Stanley.
Varna, Ont 2909.2
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O Licensed Embalmers. 0
0 Finest Motor and Horse O
0 drawn equipment. Beattie O
0 Block Main Street, opposite 0
O The Expositor Office. S. T. 0
0 Holmes' residence, Goderich O
0 Street West; Chao. Holmes' 0
0 residence over store. O
0 Flowers furnished on short O
0 notice. All binds of up. O
O holstering neatly, done. O
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
IJANTED.-TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF
•good Farm for sale. State caah price.
full particulars. D. F. BUSH, Minneapolis,
Mann. a 2899x3
FOR SALE. - CHOICE SILVER HULL
Buckwheat seed for sale. Phone 14-144.
S. F. CARRON. - 2897-K
FOR JSALE.-REGISTERED YORKSIURE
swine from prize and champion stock;
also weanling pias sired by n royal winner.
rine Grove Prince 64-87035 for service. R.
Y. MaoLAREN, Henoall. or phone 15-61.
2099x2
FOR SALE. -ON LOT 18. CONCESSION 8.
MoKBIop, 60 acres of hay, mixed and
timothy. Will be sold part or parcel. Anpty
to MRS. SUSAN ROSS, at Percy Llttle's.
Phone 11.240. 2896-tf
QTRAYED ON TO LOT 28, CONCESSION
• 12, MoKlllo9, about two weeks ago, a
three-year-old colt. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying charges.
THOMAS ARCHIBALD, R. R. No. 4, Wel-
ton. Phone 242-5, Seaforth, 29004f
TEACHER WANTED. --FOR S. S. No. 10,
Stanley; male teacher with experience
Preferred. State qualifications, experience and
rsalary expecte]. Application received up to
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Saturda July 14th. J. E. PEPPER,
y. y
Seer.
tary, R. R. No. I. Brucefield. 228418-3
TEACHER WANTED. -FOR SCHOOL SEC -
tion No. 8, Tuckersmith, one with ex-
perience preferred. State qualification, ex-
perience an dealary expected. Dutim to com-
mence after holidays. Applications received
up to July 28rd. J. S. DAVIDSON, Seem-
tary. 2000-2
FOR SALE. -THRESHING MACHINERY:
one Sawyer.Massey 20 IL P. engine and
separator with straw cutter, aloe one Bidwell
teen thresher anda Lister gasoline engine
9 home power. All in good condition. -For
sale theop. ADOIy to JOHN 7'HIESK. R. R.
No. 2, Zurich. 2894.4E
port SALE OR RENT. --FIRST CLASS
Blacksmith shop in good running order,
fully eluipiled with tools and machinery, with
rood and paint shone combined making a
good ,turnover. Possession eau be given at
with very reasonable terms. Apply to
The Expositor Office. , 2900,5
GRAND .-RUNT SYS , M
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderidh . 6.00 atm. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 8.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell '7.04 a.m. 8.42 p.m.
ve Stratford 7.80 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
ve KKitckgner 8.20 ami. 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.; its, 55 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car Goderic'k to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.10 pan. train.
Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To-
ronto on afternoon train. -
ALWAYS FRESH AND:
TENDER
Our meats itivariably have the
wholesonde frei6hneao and, ino-
cioys 'tettdernees' ' and., Raver of •
the' chbiceet western beef, No
tough, stringy, to th-hurtlnst
meats ber'e-=no sir! If 'qgu are '
skeptical, giveus a triol order.
D. U. sTEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
I Phone Mt ,
AUCTION SALES
A tievio a SALA OF FARM. -THERE WILL
^" be sold by auction on Lot 2. Concession
7, Township of 'hrokeremlth, on Saturday.
July 14th. 1028, at 0 o'clock in the afternoons -
the Farm and crop which contains 100 ace..
12 Berm of fair wheat, 20 acres of barley
and the balance -,in hay. There is on the
Corm a- brick house and kitchen with base -
anent, bank barn with new Mobil., never
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failing wells; teleohono and rural mail. This
is a choice farm,;, no w.te land or open
ditches, andust `be Bold as the proprietor
has moved to Detroit Terms -10 per cent.
on day of ale and balance in 20 - dope.
JAMES FLANNERY, Proprietor; Thomao-
Drown, Auctioneer. 2898.2
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17e 940.09oe"everp,
afternoon .during,
Auguat4J'i
JAMES WATSON;_.
Seafo ..;.
for Singer :SeWing
lM' xiehinea and Genera
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ts��ti:'tilf
81511
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0 W. J. Walker & Son 0
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O W. I. Walker, Funeral DI- 0
O rector and Embalititer. 0
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O Cars or Flowers furnished 0
as requested. O
O Day or Night, Phone 67. 0
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0 W. T. BOX & CO. 0
0 Embalmer and 0
O Funeral Directors 0
0 H. C. BOX 0
O Holder of Government 0
O Diploma and License 0
O Charges moderate 0
0 Flowers furnished on short 0
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O Night Calls notice. Day Calls 0
O Phone 175 Phone 48 0
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FARMS FOR SALE
loo ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
will sell on reasonable terms for quick
mala Apply to R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont
2806.62
HARM FOR SALE. -THE FARM CON -
tains 100 ace®; bank barn, 58x80, with
new stabling put In three yea. ago; water
in barn, brick house, kitchen, 2 good wells;
12 acres fall heat; 20 nares plowed out of
sod, balance seeded to grass. No waste land
or open ditch.. Rural mail and phone
Apply to JAMES FLANNERY, or to Thomas
Brown. Auctioneer. 2888-tf
TWO CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and 15. on the 7th Concession of Me-
%ilIop, 1% miles from school, 254 milm from
church and 6 miles 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 -failing wells and 80 acrm of the finest
hardwood bush. Both farm are in grass and
have no noxious weeds. For hay, pasture and
grain farms they can not be beaten. Will be
mid together, or separately. For further par-
ticulars apply .to MISS TF -NA BEATTIE, Ne.
1, Dublin, Ont289008
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FARM FOR SALE, -FARM OF TWO HUN.
dred acre. adjoining the Town of Sea
forth, conveniently eitaated to all churches,
seboola and Collegiate. There Is a comfort.
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen;
barn -1001.56 with stone stabling uaderneeth
fir 6 heroes, 75 head of cattle and 40 begs
with steel stanchions and water before W
stook; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement silos; driving shed and plab
form scales. Watered by a reek well and
windmill The farm L well drained and to
s high state .f cultivation. The crop b W
8, the ground -choice clay loam. Immedt.
ate posoereion. Apply to M. BEATON, It
R 8. Seaterth. Out 278741
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR -SALE, LOT 1,
Concession 11, and west half of Let 6,
Concession 10, RmR.S., Tuckeromith, con.
taining 150 acres. There are on the premie.
a good two-story brick house with elate roof,
large bank barn 100x60 feet with fret class
stabling, water in the barn, drive shed 26186,
pig house and hen house. Two good serine
walla, also an overflowing spring. The
farm is all cleared but about 20 acres. The
good hardwood hush, principally meek. AD
well fenced and tile drained. Eight acre.
of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for sprint
trop. The farm 1. situated 7 miles from
Seaforth and 4 miles from Henson, one-half
mile from school; rural mall and phone. Will
be sold an easy terms. Unless sold by Spring
It will be for rent. For further partieulan
apply on the premise., or address R. R. N.
2. Klppen. ANGUS Mc1IINNON. 2808-e
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ASTMA SUFFERERS
C Hilton W. Parke, Waterdown, Ont,
O writes: "2 can wifely bless the day
L- yon left a bottle of Asthma Remedy
with me. I had relief from the tint
= dose yid have been improving ever
= .sincer can lie down at night and raft;
= the eough hoe entirely left me: I have =
-' gained three pounds sines I started
C the bottle, which le now nearly finished.
The good news hoe opread arotusd the
district, ends lready several want to
try it. I feelao good over the new
life, ss it were, I like to ten others."
'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY' _1!
01.00 per bottle. Money back H not E.
S eatlafed. For sale at Umbeeh'e Drug
C Store, or by mail from II. T. Briggs,
Whitby, Ont2862-20
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NOTIOE
Any Patrons with Seaforth
Creamery Cans and not going to
use them to send cream to us thia
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
Sociat-: Service Convention
To be held in
MAIN STREET CHURCH, EXETER
Y' -
Wednesday AfternoonJul 1
and Evening y
8
under the auspices of
The Hlirgn County Social Service Council.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED.
Banquet at the Church at 6 p.m. Tickets 50c.
J. A. Irwin, President. W. H. Willis, Secretary.
30
20
White Footwear
FOR STREET AND SPORT WEAR
In White Canvas, Plain White and White,
Trimmed with Black.
In White Buck, Strap and Oxfords.
'White Oxfords for Men.
E Three Specials in White Canvas at
White Buck at $4,50
Men's Goodyear Welt White Canvas Oxford $3,50
$2.65
1 FRED W. WIGG
DON'T
waste time wishing you had a good business education, and
MISS a splendid position, which is waiting to become YOUR
OPPORTUNITY to a high place in the COMMERCIAL world.
MAKE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1923
OUR LUCKY DAY
by beginning a Commercial, Stenographic or Secretarial Course in
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL 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. Com, Specialist, Vice-Prin.
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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Specials for
Only
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GINGER SNAPS,
2 pounds
ISAM TEA, Bulk,
pqund
= SHELLED WALNUTS,
pound
F. FRESH GROUND COFFEE,
= pound
JAPAN RICE,
3 pounds
KELLOG'S CORN FLAKES
3 Packages for '
= SWANSDOWN FLOUR,
3Sc
40c
Preserving Strawberries, Thursday & Friday,
NEW BEETS, CABBAGE and CHERRIES
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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.
T. Ferguson, - Seaforth
New and Rebuilt
Engines and Threshers.
1-22 H. P. Bell Traction Engine.
1-20 H.P. Bell 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 Hamburg Traction
Engine.
1-13 H.P. New Hamburg Traction
Engine.
1-16 H.P. Goodison Portable Engine
1-13 A.P. Sawyer s ;Massey Port-
able Engine.
1-44-28 Allwork Geo, White & Soni
Tractor.
1-12-24 Waterloo Boy Tractor.
1-11-22 Sawyer & Massey Tractor.
1-10-20 Titan Tractor.
1--8-16 Avery Tractor.
THRESHERS
136x50 White, Feeder, Stacker $
Cutting Box Attachment
1-36x48 Waterloo, Feeder, Stacker &
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-36x50 White '°with Feeder an&
Stacker.
ALL THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND REBUILT.
New Imperial Junior Separators with and without Cutting Bot At-
tachments, all sizes.
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Also New Steam Engines, all sixes, 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,
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