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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-09-07, Page 5O. 1fiQtea+:,;' &tttYlhe, wee, Art to, p1 rii • Anniversary. mry serviciee wi l`b byterian lCanrch, Varna, ' on S ab September 9th. Rev. Rogg, Clin- ton, will occupy the pulpit morning and eventing at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 'A iordiainvitation oto attend is ex- tended to'all. STAFFA - hrotes,-Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. Lawson, Jr., of Stratford, visited at the home of Mr. W. O'Brien on Sunday. -Mr; and Mrs. George Wilson left on Monday for Cleveland where Mrs. Wilson purpos- es taking medical advice and treat- -ment,-Miss Ida Hotham, Strasbourg,, -visited Mende in the village recently. -Mr. Henry Harburn purposes tak- ing a course in Stratford Business College. -Mr. Verne Urquhart and friend, will attend Mitchell High School. -Large congregations attend- ed at both services on Sunday in the Anglican Church. Rev. Tyller, of Clinton, conducted the anniversary services. SEAFORTH MARKETS Thursday, September 6th. Potatoes, per bag $1.75 Eggs, per dozen 28 to SOc Oats, per bushel 35c Wheat, per bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 50e Butter, per lb. 30c Bran, per ton $28.00 Shorts, per ton $80.00 PeR, per bushel $1.40 Flour, per cwt $3.85 to *0.75 Bogs, per cwt $10.00 BIRTHS French. -In Gienkerr, Sask., tp Mr. and Mm. Roy French, a daughter -Fern. Quinlan,- in Kgmondville, on August 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan, a son -John James. 7tluldrew, - In North Vancouver, 352- 11th Street. East, on September 6th, to Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Muldrew, a daughter -Ellen Coleen. :Heywood. --In Unhorne. on August 24th. to Mr. and Mm. Gordon Heywood, a son. Bedard. -At St Joseph. on Saturday. August 26th. to Mr. and Mm. Leon Bedard. a daughter. WNeh.-In Clinton Hospital, on August 24th, to Mr. and Mm. Wilber Welsh. a daugh- ter. Horton. -In Clinton Hospital. on August 24th. to Mn,. and Mrs, Horton, of Dungannon, a demister. • MARRIAGES 'Turner -Murphy.- In St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Windsor, on Friday evening. August 31,1, Mabel Marie Murphy. daugh- ter of Mrs. Phoebe Murphy, formerly of Seaforth, to Mr. Gordon Wallace Turner, 01 Windsor. Munro -Gibbs, -In Knox Church, Goderich, on August '22nd, by Rev. R. C. McDermid, Minnie Bell, only daughter of Mrs. Glbha. East Street. Goderich, to Roy Harvey Munro, 'of Auburn. DEATHS Dfoorhouae.-At Bayfield, on Angunt 21st, Jean MwcKid, widow of the late Mr. T. J. Moor - bourse in her 75th year. 0000 000000000 0 S. T. Holmes & Son O O Funeral Directors and O 0 Licensed Embalmers. O 0 Finest Motor and Horse 0 0 drawn equipment. Beattie 0 -0 Block, Main Street, opposite 0 O The Expositor OMae. S. T. 0 '0 Holmes' residence, Goderich O 0 Street West; Chas. Holmes' 0 0 residence over store. O O Flowers furnished on short 0 0 notice. All kinds of up- O 0 holstering neatly done. O O Phone, Night or Day, 119. 0 00000000000-00 Stop! Look! Listen! CREAM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market :for you, but we are also a large .Dairy Industry in your community. We respectfully solicit your Cream. Our Motto: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values. Cream Grading. A difference of 3 cents per pound 1utter Fat paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Grade Cream. Cash For Cream. Cash paid to any Patron wishing It when Cream is delivered. Creamery open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. The Seaforth Creamery. Stratford, Oat. FALL TERM FROM SEPTEMBER 4th _ Western Ontario's leading Commercial School, where you can get a thorough practical = training under experienced in- structors in Commercial, Short- 1C hand or Telegraphy Depart - E merits. We assist graduates to s. positions. Get our free cote- = C logue now. "GLAD TO MEET . YOU!" and always withthe best meats ever slaughtered. 'Whether Bepf, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Fork or Poultry, we guarantee its fresh- ness, tenderness, and sweet, de- licious flavor. We advise bowie - wives to buy the cheaper cuts for soups, stews, fricassees, etc., as they are better for the pur- pose. During the threshing .season farmers requiring a Roast can get same after shopping hours by phoning 182J, r..4,.. D. H. STEWART Main Street - Seaforth. Phone 58. IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR SALE -A QUANTITY OF O. A. C. No. 104 aced wheat, $1.26 per bushel. WILLIAM A. ROSS, R. R. No. 3, Kippen. Phone 86-19, HenaaB. 2907-2 F/XCELLENT TOWN AND COUNTRY properties far mile. For term, and par- ticulars apply to FRANK H. ILANKIN, Sea - forth, Ont.. 2906-3 FOR SALE. THRESHING MACHINERY; one Sawyer -Massey 20 H. P. engine and separator with straw cutter, also one Bidwell Lean thresher and one Lister gasoline engine 9 horse power. All in good condition. For le cheap. Apply to JOHN TI{IRSK, R. R. No. 2, Zurich. 2899df AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN- iture.-.Mr. Thoma, Brown has been i ntructed by the undersigned to sell by public action at her residenceEgondviile, on Saturday, September lbth nmat 2 p.m., the following: One kitchen rangy, 3 bedroom suites, 1 iron bed, springs. 2 extension cables, I kitchen table. cupboard, rocking chairs, chairs, secretary, pictures, toilet nets. wanh- tng machine, wringer, ladder., wheelbarrow. acythe, nawa, lawn mower, grindstone, shovels, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Perms. -All Burro of 110.00 and under, cash: over that amount 8 months' credit onapprovedjoint notes. A discount of 2 per cent, Off for cash on credit mounts. MRS. ELIZABETH McKAY, Pro. prietres; Themoo Brown. Auctioneer. 2908-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. --A sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Mmnrn. T. H. Cole and Frank Calc. will take place on Lot 37, Concrosicn 10 Goderich Township, half a mile north of Middleton', church, on Wed- nesday, September 19th, at 1 o'clock sharp. as follows; Homes -Brood mare with ally colt, genereil purpose mTereliable single ar double: black Percheron gelding, rising 2; driving home, 8 years old: choice mare. 5 years old; mare with choice filly colt, 10 Years old: good driving mare, quiet and re- liable. Cattle.- Choice Durhamw 6 years old, due September 28th: Durham cow 3 seam old. due November 25th: 2 heifers, 3 ream. f ash ed 'n May; 3 -year-old heifer due No- e vember 15th; dry cow, 4 years; 5 yearling heifers. 2 young calves; 4 yearling Polled Angus macre; now with six pigs; 24 good Liecmter ewes; 20 good ewe lamb, ; 11 wether lambs; 60 hens and chickens; half acre of cob corn; 1 acre of mangolda and turnips on one farm, some marigolds and turnips, 7 row,potatoes 52 rode long. 46 tons ll- naved hay, 14 acres second c, t alfalfa and a quantity of wood on the other. Implements -Massey-Harris. binder 6 -foot cut, Deering binder, Deering mower 6 -foot cut. McCormick mower 6 foot cut nearly new, net disc har- rows, set iron harrows, 2 muffler, walking plow nearly new, Manney-Harris cultivator, International w guru, combination stock rack, old wagon. 5 -drum steel roller, net scales 2000 the., 2 -furrow plow, Bain wagon box. Deering rake nearly new; good spring wa- gon with pole and ,haft, good rubber tired buggy, set sleighs, cutter, wgon rack, gravel box, ladder, pig trough, wheelbarrow. art single harness, set double harness, forks. chains and numerous other articles, Farms -At the me time and place will he offered for sale the following farms: Parts of Lots 07-38, cantoing 105 ecrm, the estate of the late W. H. Cole. Storya d a half brick smua bourse, eomodiobank barn with stone stabling pig and poultry pens end driving shed, water in stable, 5 acres bush. 5 ecrm ROM! young orchard. half mile from school and church, convenient to market. Also Lot 35, same concession, containing 80 acnes. 5 acte6 hardwood bush, one acre orchard, abund- ance of water, frame house. windmill, land all under grass with exception of two arm Terms on Stock and ImplementsAll MOOS of $10.00 and under, rash: on sums exceed- ing that, 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint note, or a din - Dont, neglect Baby's little feet. We have everything res S- quired for comfort, such as lit. tle Bootees and Moecaaeitis, IDainty Little Shoes,-Slipperli and Sandals. Several of these E are in Goodyear Welts and C € Cushion Soles, Good Shoes do not necea- a eerily mean high prices. E r. We have some very inex- pensive sorts, that are good looking and serviceable, IMO IMO It is poor economy to try to make your old shoes hold out 5. until such a set time. There = are months ahead when Good = Shoes will be absolutely neces- sary to the health of the wear - Sr. s Here are = tones' for Men, Women and, Chif- dren that are not expensive, = Drop in and see what a little ,money will do. We are always = as ready to show as to sell. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, IH.Smith & Son _ "The Modern Shoe Store" 5. PHONE 51. SEAFOR'PH, E. s7iill111111111ii11liil1lllilililllliliilllllili iq FARMS FOR SALE 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER O will sell on reasonable terms for quick sale, apply to R. S. RAYS, Seaforth, Ont. 2865.41 FARM FOR SALE -THE FARM CON- tain. 100 norm: bank barn. 68x60, with new stabling put in three years ago; water in barn, brick house, kitchen, 2 good wells; 12 acres fall wheat; 20 acres plowed oat of sod, balance seeded to green. Na waste land or open ditches . Rural ailand phone. Apply to JAMES FLANNERY, or to Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, 2888-tf ARM FOR R SALE. --100 ACRES, LOT 6, Concession 4, McKillop, , nearly all In erase, On the prmnism there frame house, 8 sonata; bank barn, 68x70; driving eked, three wells, all fenced and well drained. Four end one-half mil. from i church, 2 miles from echoed- Rural mail.Can be nold on y terms. COATES, Seaforth,Ont.Phoney E. 1 7 2907x4 FARM FOR SALE. -l50 ACRES FOR SALE in Huron County, 3 miles from the Town of Seaforth on the Huron Highway. This form hon a large bank barn. 106x60 feet, with cement floors, water inside and litter carrier and a comfortable frame house; wire fences, tile drain,, some bush, two never fail- ing wells, 1 windmill. For further particu- lars apply to WILMORE SCOTT, Seaforth. R. R. No. 1. 2007x2 FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 23, 'Concennion 1, 'ruckeramith- all under cul- tivation except 8 acres. On the premises there are a bank barn 68x60: frame house, tory and a half, 50x40; kitchen. woodshed. drivepg shed 20x40; pig house and hen house combined. Well at barn,never goes dry well fenced and Lire drained. Rural mail and telephone. Two miles from church and 24. miles from school. Apply to JAMES M. AIKF.NHEAD, Rippen, Ont. 2896x8 FARM FOR SALE. -loo ACRES LAND, north part of Lots 18 and 19, on 10th Concession, McKillop. Ail seeded down ex- cept 15 acres hay and pasture: 8 norm of bunk; a frame house with kitchen; bank barn, 54x62, drilled well with windmill: driv- ing shed, henhouse; running spring at back of farm. Rural mail and telephone. Apply n the premix. to THOMAS B. BOLTON, R. R. No, 2, Walton, Phone 11-248, Sea - teeth. 2906x4 FARM FOR SALE -FOR SALE LOT 17. Coereselon 6. MaKiliop. containing 000 There are on the premises a good frame house; two barns, one large barn 60x56 on atone and cement foundation; one hay barn 30x50, also a shed joining two barns. The land is in good state of cultivation, well fenced and drained; a Tod orchard and two good wells, one drilled well, notes- 4 feet from top; also 12 acres of hardwood i bush. This farm Is situated 6 miles from the Town of Seaforth and will be said rea- ble, For further particulars apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Lot 15, Conca;sion 9, Me- Killop, R. R. No. I. Dublin. 2905-tf 125 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -LOTS 26 and 27, Cancmxion 11, McKillop. four miles from Walton, 6 miles• from Seaforth; convenient to blacksmith shop, achoole and church; 0 acres good hardwood bush, balance under cultivation. The farm is tile drained end has all woven wire fencing. There are on the premises a goal brick house, 7 room. count n4 6 per rent. allowed for each. Teens and kitchen, cellar under hole house with Fa of , peri, known on day of Sade, T. cement floors, slate roof. Bank barn 54x02, oH.n COLE, tole n COLE. Prof gale: T, straw shed 85x46: driving shed and garage; H. Elliott, Auetieneer. 2708-2 hen house and hog house with cement watt; 3 never failing wells. All the buildings are in first class repair, and the farm is free weeds. This is one of the best farms in Huron County and will be sold on rea- sonable terms, For further particnlam apply the preminee or addrms Walton P. O. JOHN G. GRIEVE. 2804 -Lf NOTICE I understand that rumours are 11afloat associating me with some- . one of the same name, who re- 1cently was connected with the (theft of a car in Toronto. Such reports are absolutely untrue and anyone heard repeating them will he liable for slander. Windsor, September 4th, 19213. CHARLES R. CLARK, formerly of Seaforth. 2908x1 FARM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO RIJN- dred acres adjoining the Town of Ser forth, conveniently situated I. all chntnhae, schools and Collegiate. There Is a comfort- able brick cottage with a cement kitchen; barn • 100x50 with stone stabling underneath for 6 bones, 75 head of cattle and 40 hogs with steel stanchions and water before all stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and two cementsilos; driving shed and Plat- form scales. Watered by a rock well and windmill. The farm is well drained and In a high state of cultivation. The crop L all in the ground -choice clay loam. Immedi- ate poeseenlon. Apply to M. BEATON, L R 2, Seaforth, Ont, 2767-tf 4t ARM FOR BALE. -FOR SALE, LOT 6, - Concession 11, and watt half of Lot 6, Concession 10, R.R.S.. Tucketsmith, con- taining 160 acres. There are on the premiem a good two-etory brick house with elate roof. targe bank barn 100x69 feet with fleet class stabling. water In the barn, drive shed 25x$6. pig house and hen house. Two good spring wells, also nnover-flowing spring. The farm is all cleared but about 20 acro,, The Rood hardwood bush, principally maple- Al] well fenced and tile drained- Eight acres of fall wheat sown, 40 a res mads for spring crop. The farm Is nittreted 7 miles from Seaforth and 4 mike tram Hensall, one -hall mile from school; rural mall and phone. WM be sold on easy terms. Unless mold by Sodas it will be for rent For further particulate apply on the premla®, or address R. R. Na 5. %Innen. ANGUS McEINNON. 2808-t1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of William Scott. late 9f- the Tune at Seaforth. In the Cooney of Huron, Retire) Farmer, deceased, ag All persons having chums against the abase red William Scott., who 111,1 on the 18th = day of July, 1922. aro required a or before the 6th xray of October, 1023, to erect to the undersigned Solicitor for the F,xrrutom, Sea - tenth P. O. full pet -tient., of their claims duly verified. After the said date the Executors NOM pro- ceed to distribute the meets of the Estate among theparties entitled thereto, having reference utile to the claim% of which they hall have received notice. and �t stack distribution the said Executors will tfitrbe re- epoesible for any part, of the C,editor of whose claim they received notice as aforesaid. This notice he published in 4he Statute in that behalf. Fwtatn to eery shall of have 1hs, cotton guilt REMNANTS $1, 5 6 lbs, 52, 10 the Se, 26 Ike. $6, pnmuamre of .1 lb. silk or velvet patches $1.60, 2 lbs. 12. 2 lbs cotton remnant. good lengths for children's drones aprons, .hints, eta $1.60. 1 lb. angering yam all shades, $1. A. HeCREtRY & CO , Im CHATHAM, Out. DA. McLACHL$b N, Saafort.h, the 6th Any of September, 1922. B. F. HOLSIESTED, Principal. = �Seaforth. y Solicitor for the Executers. Minli illiiili111iNiililiiiiiilliililliiiilllllir 2909-4 „Da' Or OAP*` ted., Phone GIs **PO* 'plowenti Nigiit Cells, A :Phone 17 4'Cs 0 04440 r' Men's Fall & Winter Coa We have just received a shipment of New Fall and Winter Coats. We have a complete range in the latest materials and styles, with Raglan sleeve and three-piece belt. Come in and see them -we will be delighted to show you. All sizes, PRICES: $17.50 to $32.50 Ladies' Fall Coats We are now showing our New Coats made from the most fashionable fabrics, including Velours, D evetyne, Malvaine, etc. Some with Air Collars, large loose sleeves, and the new side fastening style. T. Ferguson, - Seaforth ..__FEED___ Chieftain Feet! per cwt Low Grade Flour per cwt Chopped Oats per cwt $1.60 ......,..,....$ 1.90 $2.00 ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Seaforth - - - - - Ontario E are now ou'then Ladies' Men's E A splendid value in Men's Tan Ofor4, 5 sizes 6, 614, 7, 7,q, to clear at . IZ FRED vy. IS s New and Rebuilt Engines and Threshers, 1-20 If, P. Geo. White Traction Engine. 1-13 H. P. New Hamburg Traction Engine, 1-16 H. P. Goodison Portable En- gine. 1-13 H. P. Sawyer & Massey Port- able Engine. All thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt. 1-17 H. P. Geo, White & Sons Trac- tion Engine as taken from. Customer; in good order„ suit- able for grain cutting: 1-20 H. P. Geo, White & Sons Trac- tion Engine as taken from Customer; in good order, suit- able for grain cutting. 1-14-28 Allwork Geo, White & Sons Tractor, 1-38-24 Waterloo Boy Tractor, 1-11-22 Sawyer & Massey Tractor. 1 -S -I6 Avery Tractor. Also New 15-30 Imperial and 10-20' Reliable Tractors. THRESHERS 1-36x50 White,' Feeder, Stacker and, Cutting Box Attachment, • 1-86x48 Waterloo, Feeder, Stacker and Cutting Box Attachment, 1-36x50 White with Feedta' and. Stacker. 5 -Secondhand Good/son Separators{ - one of them with Straw Cutter. 3 Waterloo Separators with Feeder, Stacker and Straw Cutting At- tachment. All thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt 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, Also New Im- perial Junior Separators with and without Cutting Box Attachments, all sizes. THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co., Seaforth - - Ontario. REWARD IS OFFERED A reward of $100 for information of the whereabouts of William A. Shaw, editor of Tilbury Times, who disappeared from his home, Tuesday, August 7th, has been posted. In- formation regarding his whereabouts is to' be forwarded to Mrs. Shaw, at Tilbury, Ont, Mr. Shaw was last seen on King Street, Chatham between 8 and 9 p.m., on the night of his disappear- ance. A description of the missing editor is as follows: Age 61 years, height 5 ft. 8 ill., weight about 160 pounds, light hair, very bald, eyes blue, complexion fair, clean shaven, slightly stooped shoul- ders. When last seen he was wear- ing a dark suit, brown cap, black shoes, light shirt, no collar or tie. Ile also wore, on the third finger of his left hand, a gold ring with a red stone in a claw setting. If the above ensues to the notice of Mr. Shaw, his distracted wife pleads with him to communicate with her immediately. Please' do, for my sake and because of the anxiety of everyone in your home 'town. 0 0 000 0 0 0 00 0 0 • '5 4' SEAFORTH OATMEAL 7 41 • 4, 0 n MILL No Custom Chopping will be done next week owing to nec- essary repairs. Mill open as usual. see C. G. THOMSON 0 6 Grain Dealer. Phone 25 0® 00 0 0 0 000 0 0 GR.IANO TRUNK SYS tM TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily Except Sunday Leave Goderich , 6.00 a.m. 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, 3.42 p.m. Arrive Stratford 7.30 a,m, 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 pm - RETURNING Leave Toronto 6.50 n.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. Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To- ronto on afternoon trains 3,:�,Ae4 ckl 40;4441.,,a; $5 Starts you toward the ownership of a `r/ Car, Truck or Tractor The FORD Weekly Purchase Plan is now ready The car helps pay for itself. Ask us for further particulars J. F. DALY, COOK BROS., Seaforth, Ont. Hensall, Ont. ..2E FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LiMITED, FORD, ONTARIO 8-lbS kr'l.a2s km: t'atlC•asii