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Notes.-Mr.,E. Miller;Ifila has
apent"the euinmer 'WarKng at 'Tim-
mins, Ontario, is spending a abort
vacagon under Ate_parenUi reef.
Jar. da Mrs; 'Ad. Allen visited their
friende in Aright on Saturday last. -
Mrs. Voughton 'spent the
past Week with relatives in London.
•-lifeatirs. James add Nelson Howe
• are Itight seeing at Niagara Falls. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Russell, of Avon-
-tea; Mr. and Mrs. G. Young and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Graham, of Mother-
well, spent a day with Mrs. Mary
'Currie, celebrating her ninety-first
birthday. --Rev. D. Ritchie and Mr.
..Jame a Scott attended a meeting in
Stratford on Tuesday.
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CHISELIIIIRST
a12.050 Bankrupt Fiak.--The T. W. Parham.
abock, kiensati, wel be odd at u low rate on
the doblar. Everything must Ire mild in 15
days. Sale commences Saturday, September
15th, In the Parham Store, Hensel/. C.
Detwiler.
Notes -Mrs. Bavington and daugh-
ter, accompanied by Miss Pearl Har-
ris, have returned to their home in
Toronto after a two weeks' holiday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, of Ilderton,
spent a visit to the home of Mr, John
Itobertson.-Mr, Daniel Kinsman, of
McRory, and Mrs. John Whiteman,
of Saskatoon, are here visiting their
mother, who has been very ill, but
is now improving.
DUBLIN
Notes. -Miss Anna Shea is visiting
friends in Toledo -Mr. Jake Bruxer,
k)f Detroit, is visiting his home north
of the village. -Mr. William Byrne, of
Detroit, is visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Byrne. -Miss Mary
Beale, chief operator of the Telephone
Company, has returned to duty after
a pleasant vacation. -Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Strubb, of Kitchener, are visit-
ing the letter's mother, Mrs. Thomas
Burns -Messrs. Joseph, Wilfred and
Jake . Weber, Misses Elizabeth and
Mayrne Weber and Miss Clara Mc-
Kenna, of London, called on friends
in the village on Sunday. -Miss Lil-
lian Golden, of Stratford, called on
filends on Thursday. -Mr. L. J.
Looby spent Sunday at his home here.
Mr. Looby has started to work on a
large contract near Whitby. -Mr. and
Mrs. J. Campbell and family, of Mt.
Cannel, and Miss S. Campbell, of De-
troit, were Sunday visitors at the
'home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillon
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Thursday, September 6th.
'Potatoes, per bag $1.75
Eggs, per dozen
Oats, per busthel
Wheat, per bushel
Earley, per bushel
Mutter, per lb.
Sian, per ton.
aborts, .per ton
Peas; per bushel
Plow, per cwt 93.85 to 63.75
Bogs, per cwt $10.00
28 to 30c
35c
90c
50c
30c'
828.00
$80.00
$1.40
GRAIN MARKET
Toronto. September /1. -Manitoba Wheat....
)to. 1 Northern, $1.24.
Manitoba barley -Nominal.
All the above track, bay ports.
American corn -No. 2 yellow, $1.08.
Barley -Nominal.
Bnekwheat-No. 2, nominal.
Rye -No. 2, nominal.
Pose -No. 2, nominal.
Millfeed-Delivered, Montreal freighta, bags
included: Bran, per Mn, 528.00: ,torts, per
on, $31.00; middlings, $17.00: good feed fionr.
42.10.
Ontaria wheat -No. 2 white, nominal.
Ontario oata No. 2 white -Nominal.
Ontario corn -Nominal.
°Marie flour -Ninety per cent, patent in
Jute Iowa, Montreal, prompt shipment, $4.60
to $4.70; Toronto basis, $4.50 to $4.60; bulk
meaboard. $4.50.
Manitoba flour -1st patents, in cotton sacks
46.90 per barrel: 2nr patents, $0.40.
Hay -Extra No. 2 timothy, per bon, track
Toronto, $14.00: No. 2, $13.50: No. 3, $12.60;
;mixed. $11.00 to $12.00.
Straw --Car Iota, Per bon, track, Toronto,
40.00.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Buffalo, September 11.-Cattle--Rece3eta,
2,800; market slow and generally steady;
butchers, $7.50 to 09.25: aliaroar °teem, $10
to 012.50; yearlinge, $10 to $12.50; heifer,.
46 to 48.25; cows, fair to choice, $8.50 to
46.50; cannera and cutters, $1.50 to $3.59:
Culls, $8 to 05.50; stockers and feeders, $5
So 06.30; fresh cows and el/ringers, very
active and atrong, $45 to $120 per head.
Calves-Receipte, 1,650; market active; 50
scents hither, $4 Am $13.50.
.Hogs-Receipta, 13,200: market active;
pigs, 50 cents higher; others steady to 15
gents higher; heavy, $7.50 to $9.75: mixed,
410 to $10.10; Yorker,, $10 to $10.15; light,
410; Piga. $10: roughs, $6.50 to $7; stags,
44 to $5.
Sheep and larnbs-Recnipts, 700; market
active, 25 cents higher; lambs, $8 to $14.50;
AN others unchanged.
Union Stock Yards. Toronto, September 11.
-Actual vohnne of supply in the cattle dive,.
anon to -day was not heavy. but the propor-
tion of good killem showed no increase aa
mompaned with not week, and only the good
stuff wars wanted. The offering Included seine
400 head left over from 'Thursday, and the
etale and common cattle were a elow gale.
In fact, the only activity occurred in the case
of heavim and choice handy butchers with
ezportere and packers each taking a share
sof the heavy steers, the litter in order to
SS United States orders for drmsed beef.
44 The buy for expert overseen amounted to
sabout 20 loath. One load of heaviea, aver,
raging a little better than 400 pounds, fed
by R. Fissell, Bognor, Ont., topped the mar-
ket for n load, at 8.60 cents and there were
a few other loads at from 8 to 8% centa,
while 751 to 7.86 cents per pound was
general for good export heavies. From 7
go 7.85 canto per pound brought the bulk of
the choice .hatirlyweight butchers that were
meld, though one load brought 7.60 cent.
ffrom a packer, and the Sop 1.100 pounds
'steers sold 141 a local butcher at 8 cents.
',These prices indiente strength in the demand
Sur choice butchers, an compared with last
•week's close. but medium to riviod butchers
at 6 to 641 cents, with the common kind at
4 to 5 cents, sold Just steady. Most of the
laced cows brought 4 to 4% cente, though
ad odd kosher killer went as high as 556.
oente. Butcher bulls were a slow sale, the
ccorport deemed for this elcee being light.
Some of the, bmt bulb made 441, cents, but
the common kind sold as low as 2.60 cents
per pound. The demand for stockers and,
Seeders was anything bet strong. A fewl
good heavy feeders for export made 6% to
614 ciente, but 5IA centa was the best offer
Oar aMre cettle for the home supply, and
some comnme etockers eold no low as ray
cent,.
The calf rupply woo light, and prices for
good verde were a shed,' stronger, with toga
MD to 1154 canto, and the bulk of choice
I)
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r5soode do 14,
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Kede, atediuta,10.99 $0.00; do
Mee, n to 4940 1 ti flood, 0
$8.
$4.00 to 40.001 kat, Woven. t$.00
coria, fat oholunt, 114.0i/ to KIK/
um. $9.00 to 3046' Ow woman *M
*tuition, $1.00 to 12.00;
tutatfitlest:Z:1 uttl.gna '0aiJ to. 0,211; ";
34.00 to $9,00; caves, choice, 09.00 to $10.76;
do medium, $0.40 to 910,00; do.
44.00 to 46.001 rlithib cows. ,d00,60 to"galt
epringers, 480.90 to 0110.00i akeeo, aboir,e.
46.00; de. heavy, 13.00 to $5.00; do. Ow,
titian, 48.00 to $9.00; larabe, ewes ,and we.
Oboes, $31.00 to 410.00; bucks, $10 to $11.00;
conaMOn, $8.00 to $9.00; hese. Oat rates.
$10.36; quotations, fed ,and watered teatc--
Rehm bacon. 911.40; thick enroothe, $19.26;
lishn ; • sumo. $0.50.
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Itieln.In Matinee. on September lat. to
Mr. and MM. John Klein, a daughter -
Margaret Jean.
Davin -In Usborne, on September fond. to
Mr. and Mize. Clifton Davis. a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Proudfoot--Cook.-On 'Pueaday, September 4,
1925, ot the maiden., of the bride's par-
ents, 255 St. George Street. Torento, by
hey. W. G. Wallace, D.D., Gertrude Afar -
Bole. daughter of Or. and Mrs. George
Elliott Cook. to Captain William Proud.
toot, MC., son of the late Senator Proud -
loot and Mm. Proudfoot, of Toronto, form-
ghly of Goderich.
Green-lioggarth.-At the Manse. KIPP... en
August 2951,. by Rev. R. A. Lundy. Jam.
Leslie Green, to Mary Irene Hoggarth. of
Tuckereasith.
Row,cliffe--Ceoe.-At the TrivItt Memorial
Chureh, Exeter, 'by Rev. A. A. Tramper,
on Wednesday, Sept. 5th, Mr. John Row-
oliffe. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roweliffe,
of Heceall. to Ml.. Ada Belle, secend
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam thee, of
Exeter,
DEATHS
Ilargan.-in MeICIfflop. on dentemimr '7th.
Rachel McElroy, wife of the late John
Horgan, aged 74 years.
Mulholland... In Seaforth. an September 61h,
William Mulholland, In his 78th year.
Overholt. --At Goderich. on September 2nd,
Jen,. Ovmholt, aged 66 3,22r2.
MeCoughey.• In Clinton, on Augcet 26th, John
Joseph McCaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. MoCaughey, of Cilinton, in ha Itith
Ymr.
Thompson. ---In London Hcepital, on September
2nd. Roy. son id' Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp-
son, of Woodburn. in his 22nd year.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
pos. SALE. -A QUANTITY OF 0. A. C.
No. 104 seed wheat, $1.20 per bushel.
WILLIAM A. ROSS. R. R. No. 3, Killeen.
Phone 86-10, Hensel]. 29074
pXCELLENT TOWN AND COUNTRY
properties for sale. For terms and nor-
tflertiha,m0a.timly to FRANK H. RANKINari
F°R SALE -THRESHING MACHINERY;
one Sawyer -Massey 20 H. P. engine and
separator with straw cutter, also one Bidwell
Lean thresher and one Lister gasoline engine
9 home power, All in good condition. For
sale cheap. Apply to JORN THIRSK. R. R.
No. 2, Zurich. 2139e.tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the
Statutes in that behalf that all Persons hav-
ing olaims againet the estate of Jamm G.
Scott, Into of the Town ,of Seaforb. Oct.,
Physician, deceased, who died on the 20th
day of Armrest, 1923, are required on or be-
fore the 3rd day of October. 1928, to send
by post, prepaid, or deliver to the Solicitor
for the Executors, full particulars of their
olaime, duly verified by affidavit and the na-
ture of the security (If any) held by Oa/M.
Further take notice that after the said last
mentioned date the assebs of the asid de-
ceased will be distributed among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice ehall then have been
given.
DATED the 3360 day of September, 1923.
R. S. HAYS.
2909-8 Solicitor for Executors.
NOTICE
I understand that rumours are
afloat associating me with some-
one of the same name, who re-
cently was connected with the
theft of a car in Toronto. Such
.reports are absolutely untrue and
'anyone heard repeating them will
be liable for slander.
Windsor, September 4th, 1923,
CHARLES R. CLARK,
formerly of Seaforth.
2908x1
SEEING 1$ BELIEVING
Be,cause we know you like to
know,, we weigh your meat on
scales you can see. And ive want
you to see that the meat we sell
you to eat is sanitarily handled.
A visit to our scrupulous market
would interest you. 'Our fair
prices will aid you in economiz-
ing.
During the threshing season
farmers requiring a Roast can
get same after shopping hours
by phoning 182J.
D. H. STEWAR,T
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
U.LD NG°.REPAIRING
rim HALLWAY COMP.:MY, itianto. na MiLTON
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DISPERSION SALE
-of-
SHORTHORNS
IWilliam Grainger 49 Son entire herd will be
sold by auction at Lot 34. Concieiii, 12.
Hallett. liondeshorough or Blyth Station). on
Tuesday, September 18th, at 1 o'clock. The
h I d I p d through half a century of
careful selection now includes stock bull Au-
gustuo Poru 1149.0391 by 13rteach Champion
Inip„ 1145.562, Dam Chine Aegusta I Ith. tme
by Prceident of tlaffint. also 2 young bulls of
serviceable age. 6 cows with calf, 6 heifers
3 years old with calf, 6 heifers rising 2 yeura.
1 buil IS months, 1 bull 6 months, 2 heifera
5 months. This herd hce not been officially
tested but cows out of it have stood high
in B. 0. P. and bulls have oired B. 0. P.
f ernalm.
The Grainger farm, consisting of 150 acres
of land with brick esidence, steel barn,
stables, attached for breeders' use, lands in
good cultivation and particularly suitable for
stock raising or general farming, will be
offered for gale at the eame time and place.
Perticulans may *e had from
MRS. AGNES GRAINGER., Auburn. Oct ;
ERNEST LEE. Londmborough, Ont., Execu-
tors; W. BRYDONE, Solicitor, Clinton, Ont.
2809-1
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PURE-
iture.-74r. Thomas Brown has been in-
structed by the undersigned to sell by public
auction at her residence in Egmondville. on
Saturday, September 15th, at 2 p.m., the
following: One Itibehen range. 3 bedroom
suites, 1 iron bed, springs, 2 extension tables,
1 kitchen table, cupboard, rocking chairs,
chairs, secretary, picturei, toilet pieta, wash-
ing machine, wringer, ladders, wheelbarrow,
scythe, now., lawn mower,, grindstone,
;shovels, hoes, and many other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms. -All mune of
$10.00 and under, cash; over that amount
8 ',loathe' credit on approved Joint notes. A
discount of 2 per cent. off for cash on credit
amounts. MRS. ELIZABETH McKAY, Pro-
prietress; Theorem Brown, Auctioneer. 29084
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A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. --,Mr, Thomas Brown has been
instructed by the rind...limed to ,all by
Public auction on Lot 23, Concmsion 2, Town,
. hip of McKillop, on Friday, September Seth.
at one o'clock, the following: Homes and
Cattle -1 Grey gelding four years old, 1 cow
due to freshen March 9th, 1 sow due to
freshen April 11th, 1 cow due to freshen
May 9th, 1 cow due to freshen May 16th, 1
farrow cow. 8 one -year-old heifers. 4 calves,
2 piffis 4 months old. Implemento.-1 Maeseg-
Harris manure spreader, 1 Mmsey-liarria
cultivator. 1 Mceoey-Haceis hay loader, one
single furrow Cockshutt plow, 1 oet of
diamond harrows, 1 land roller, I wagon, 1
new gravel box, net males 8.000 lbs. and etock
rack, 1 grain crusher, 1 6 -inch grinder, 1
fanning mill, 1 net of sleighs and flat reek,
1 grindstone, 1 rubber tired buggy, 1 light
wagorn 1 root outlier, 1 set of team harries..
1 set single harness, 1 cistern pump and pip-
ing, same oak tongues, also 30 tons of hay:
1 kitchen range. 1 8 -burner coal oil stove with
oven, 1 bed room suite, springs and retgress-
ce. 1 good dresser and welsh stand. 1 aide..
board, 1 chair, 1 set dining room chain, and
other articles boo numerous to mention.
Terms. -Ail sums of 010.00 and under, cash:
over that amount 10 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint notes.
Five per cent, off for cash. THOMAS C.
GRIEVE, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auc-
tioneer, 2009-3
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implernents.-A !rale of farm stock and
implements,. the property of Mmsrs. T. H.
Cole and Frank Cole, will take place on Lot
417, Concession It. Goderich Township, half
a mile north of Middleton's church. on Wed-
nesday, September 19th, at I o'clock sharp,
as follows: Horses --Brood more with filly
colt, general purpcee mare, reliable single or
double; black Percheron geldina, rising 2:
driving horse 8 yearsold: choice mare, r
years old: mare with choice filly mit. 10
years old: good driving mare, quiet and re-
liable. Cattle -Choice Durham coo 6 years
old, due September 28th: Durham cow 0 ream
old, due November 25th: 2 heifers. 3 years,
freshened in May; 3 -year-old heifer due No-
vember 10th: dry cow, 4 years: 5 yearling
heifers, 2 young calves; 4 yearling Polled
Angus steers; sow with six pigs; 24 good
Lierester ewes: 20 good ewe lambs: 11 wether
lambs,: 60 hens and chiekeno: half acre of
cob corn; 1 .re of manscolds and turnips,
on one farm some mangolds and turnips, 7
rows potatoes 52 rods long, 45 tone well -
saved hay. 14 acres APC(7114 rut alfalfa and a
quantity of 01110(i on the other. Implements
-,-Massay.Haceis hinder 6 -foot cut. Deering
binder, Deering mower 6 -foot cut, McCormick
mower 6 foot cut nenrly new: net disc her-
s -owe, net iron harrows. 2 ecuffiers, walking
plow nearly new, Massey -Harris cultivator.
International wagon, combination stock rock,
old wagon, flalrurm steel roller, net scales
2000 Rm., 2 -furrow plow. Bain wagon box,
Deering rake nearly new gond spring wa-
gon with pole and shaft, good rubber tired
buggy. set sleighs, cutter, wagon rack, gravel
box, ladder, pig trough, whcelharrow. not
single harness. set double harness, forks,
chains and numerous other articles. Farms
--At the same time and place will be offered
for sale the following farms: Parts of E,ota
57-00, containg 105 acres, the estate of the
late W. H. Cole. Story and a‘thalf brick
house, coiranious bank barn with atone
alibiing. rig and Poultry Dana .d driving
shed, water in stable, t acres bceh. 5 acres
Mood Young orchard, half mile from school
and church, convenient to market. Also Lot
35, same cancessien, containing RO acres, 5
acres hardwood hush, one acre orchard, abund-
ance of water, frame home, windmill, land
all under grces with exception of two acre.
Terme on Steck and Implements -All sums
of $10.00 and mid., rash; on now. exceed-
ing that, 12 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved Joint notes, or ,a die.
count of 0 per rent allowed for raeh. Term.
on Farm -Made known on day of sale. T.
H. COLE, FRANK COLE, Proprietora •
H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2608-2
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FARMS FOR SALE
oaks. AVMs, to R. S. HATS, Seaferth. Ont
1,00 ACRE FA" F" °"131. 277N280544
will son on reasonlora. for 111110/4
pARM FOR 8ALE.-105"4CRFR, LOT 80.
Corimasion 8, Hitter/. On the premises
there are a brick house, two bank barns,
garage, tvvo good well,,, aPflIog "reek, three
scree of hardwood bush, wine- fences and tile
drained. Rural mall and telephone; PA Miles
from school, miles from Seaforth. Apply
to MRS. CHARLES YOUNG, Stalfa, Oct.
2909-9f
pauaa FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 4,
Concession 1, Hallett, steady all In
grass. On the %meantime they, is a new
frame house, 8 menu; bank tern, 683E70
driving eked, three wells, all fenced and well
drained. Four and one-half milts from
chnrch, 2 miles from school. Rural mall.
Can be sold on easy terms,. Apply to R. E.
COATES, Seaforth, Ont. Ph,,,,,' 197.
290734
paRm FOR SALE. -160 ACRES FOR SALE
Is, Huron County, a muce Jr.,. the 'Down
of Seaforth on the Murals Illshwey. This
farm has a large bank barn. 106360 feet,
with cement floor's. water inside and .titter
carrier Had a comfortable frame house; wire
fences, tile drains, some bush/ two never fail-
ing wells, 1 windmill. For further perkies-
t Poly Is, WILMORE s42o1.2. Seaforth,
R. R. No. 1. 290732
FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES. LOT 23.
Quiceesiion 1, Turkersmith, oIl under cul-
tivation except 8 norm. On the premises
there are a bank barn 65a00; frnme hots.,
Mori, and a half, 30340; kilihen, woodshed,.
driving shed 20340; pig hourse and hen house
combined. Well at barn, never goes dry;
v ell fenced and tile &rained. Rural mail and
telephone. Two miles from church And 2ri4
milm from rwhool. Apply to JAMES M.
AIKENHEAD. Kippen, Ont. 289638
FARM FOR SALE. --100 ACRES LAND,
. north part of Lots 18 and FL on 10th
Concession, McKillap. All [seeded down ex-
cept 15 acres hay and p ure, 8 acres of
bush; a frame .1riale eri kitchen; bank
barn, 54382. defiled welt wt windmill; driv-
ing shed, henhocee ; runni • spring at back
of farm. Rural mall and lephone. Apply
on the premises to THOMAS B. BOLTON,
R. R. No. 2. Walton. Phone 1.1.240, Sea-
fc rth. 290634
VARA! FOR SALE.-FOd».3ALE LOT 17.
Concession 6, McKillop, talning 100
seem. There are on the pr ei a good
frame house; two barna, one lark, barn 50,66
on stone and cement fouisdation: one hay
barn 807;50, oleo a shed joining two harm
The land is in a good state of cultivation,
well fenced and drained; a good orchard and
two mood wells, erne drilled 'well, water 4
feet from top; ales 12 acroi of hardwood
bush. This farm is situated. 6 mile,, from
the Town of Seaforth and will be sold rea-
sonable. For further particitlars apply to
SAMUEL SMITH, Lot 15, Coaleession 9, Mc -
Kilian. R. 11. No. 1, Dublin. 2905-tf
1.""-" ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -LOTS 26
and 27, Concession 11, McKillop, four
mites from Walton, 6 miles trona Seaforth;
convenient to blacksmith ehon, schools and
church; 9 acres good hardwood' bush, balance
under cultivation. The farm dif tile drained
nod has all woven wire feneletneeThere are
on the promises a good brick house, 7 rooms
and kitchen, cellar under whole horse with
cement floors, slate roof. Bonk barn 16.62
straw shed 86x45; driving ailed and garage:
hen home and hog house with Cement wall;
never failing wells. All the building, are
in /lest class repair, and the farm Is free
of weeds. This is one of the, bolt fames
In Huron County and will be sold on rea-
sonable tennis. For further particulars apply
on the premism or addrem Wielton P. 0.
JOHN G. GRIEVE. 2904-tf
SPASM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO RUN.
deed mum adjoining the Town of &sr
forth, conveniently situated t• an Amato.
school. and Collegiate. There Is a 'comfort.
ebb. brick cottage with • cement kitchen;
ismn 100x56 with etone stabling underneath
Nor 6 her.,.. 76 head of cattle sad AO haws
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter °order and feed carrier mil
two cement Mies: driving shed and pleb
form scales. Watered by • reek well an/
windmill. 'rhe farm is well drained and in
a high state ef cultivation. The crop is all
In the ground -choice elm Maim Immedi-
ate poesession. Apply to M. BEATON, R
St In Beeforth. 11787-13
pant FOR SALE. -FOR SALE. LOT I.
Concession 11, and west half of Let 0,
COncessioll 10, H.R.S.. Tockerstaith. con-
taining 160 acres. There are on the mambo
a good twootory brick house with slate mot
large bank barn 100:69 feet with Ant elms
stabling, water in the barn, drive shed 26x26.
Pig house and ben house. Two goad spring
walk., also an over -flowing cork*. The
farm Is all cleared bat about 20 acres. The
good hardwood bush, zwhicipelly maple All
well fenced and tile drained. Eight mires
of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for spring
mop. The farm Is situated 7 miles from
Seaforth and 4 miles from Howell, one-half
mile from school; rural mail and phone. WU]
be sold on may terms. Unlms sold by Spring
It will be for rent. For further particulare
apply on the prembes, or address R. R. He.
2. Hippen, ANGUS Marl/WON. 28413 -ll
Pt*
WoineR
g and tbovellityr,t
in the moter 4 Iihroe ,
rvconwr
= and yet there id ittat ttt'
deal of incongruity tp ha no 0.•
E ed amongst them ie the seleg.
E tion and use of shoe apparel
= You will find, for instance,"a
5 woman in a handsome street
5 costume with a pair of sip-
pers only fit for the boudoir, or
= the ball room. You will Ohm I
see a lady in a ravishing even- =
= ing gown wearing a pair of 5
shoes that are only fit for travel- 5,
ling or a tenins tournament. =
It is still a more common =
= thing these days when variety =
F encourages considerable license =
= to see a woman on the street E
wearing a pair of shoes that ;:t
= clashes loudly with the rest of =
her make-up.
= The really dressy woman has E
= shoes for various occasions, and =
E those who stick to the old syn. =
-"" tern of one or two pairs of =
I: shoes at a time are certainly at E
• a disadvantage.
..71 A woman does not stop to =
▪ think that she can buy half a F.
= dozen pairs of shoes for the ri
5 price of a single fashionable E
= hat, or moderate priced gown. =
= Ladies do not fully realize that .2
= they are not well dressed unless
= their shoes match their sur- 5
roundings. But the schoolmas- =
= ter is abroad.
J.H. Smith & Son
= "The Modern Shoe Store" a
SEAFORTH.
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= PHONE 51.
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.
2884-13
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2 FALL TERM FROM E
= SEPTEMBER 4th -.
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E Western Ontario's leading =
F. Commercial School, where you =
5 can get a thorough practical =
3 training under experienced in- =
= structors in Commercial, Short,- g
= hand or Telegraphy Depart- =
= silents. We assist graduates to
g positions. Get our free mita-
= logue now.
Stratford, Ont.
D. A. MeLACHLAN, =
PrincipaL
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Stop! Look! Listen!
CREAM WANTED
We are not only a Cream Ma;ket
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 8 cents per pound
Butter 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.
For
School
A pair of Runningl,Shoes or Sandals
is just the thing for early school
wear. We are offering these to
clear at
prices Below Cost
Our Fall Stock of Ladies', Men's
and Children's Shoes
are now on the shelves aud we have splendid values
Ladies' $3, $3.50, $4, $5
Men's $4, $4.50, $5, $6
A splendid value in Men's Tan Oxfords, in
sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7,4, to clear at ....
$3.65
FRED W. WIGG
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Achievem
A Savings B
XI. up by ;area '0
self-denial will give 'YO!,
satisfaction than an.eqUat
secured without &Meaty ' or
exertion
The advantages of such a reserve are ,
worth a gennine effort
We welcome accounts, small or large.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND . $15,000.000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager,
FOR SALE
legleMilMoe
A number of Steam Engines &
Gas Tractors at bargain prices
suitable for Corn Cutting and
other belt work
..,••.•••mamm
THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE AND
THRESHER Co., Limited, Seaforth
nreareDMSIMI
Here's Your Chance
to secure a First Class Custom -Tailored Suit or Overcoat for
Fall and Winter wear made to your own individual measurements.
FREE PANTS
will be given with every Suit or Overcoat ordered between now
and October 15th, to be delivered in two weeks or two months, to
suit customer. Make your selection now.
SPECIAL $25 up
PRICES
An exceptionally wide range of samples to choose from. The
fabrics are new, the colors are new, the weaves are new -every -
'thing is new, and to men who appreciate being well dressed, our
clothes will be of supreme importance. Come and give them
the once over -it will pay you.
-All Clothes' Sold With a Guarantee -
At "My Wardrobe"
MAIN STREET - - - - SEAF'ORTH
FERGUSON'S
Just a few of the many articles for fall
to be had. at this store
FOR MEN:
Suits
Overcoats
Mackinaws
Sheepskin Coats
Underwear
Socks, Ties, Braces
Overalls, Cottonade Pants
Smocks and Work Shirts
FOR LADIES:
New Fall Coats
Underwear
in
Silk and Weol
and All Wool.
Ladies' Hose
Silk, Silk and Wool
and Cashmere.
T. Ferguson, I - Seafortit
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