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Mrs. David Parkinson, in her 86th year.
Simpson.—In Hensale on June 10th,' ;Mr,
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111EIVIOIRIAM
Note.—Items under this head will be chary-
eel 6a. sent, per single verse and 26 cent .for
each additional verse.
In loving memory of Mrs. William Mc -
(Gavin, Sr., who died a year ago, Jyne 28rd:
When a mother breathes her Iasi farewell,
The loss is more than tongue can tell;
'The world is quite another place
Without the smile of mother's face.
Mrs. John Kerr, daugther.
In loving memory of Pte. A. C. Neely, who
Was killed in France seven years ago to -day,.
.June 26th, 1917.
IIt's°
seven
years ago to -day since our brave
hero ,passed, away.
'The pricof duty was his life, he made a
noble sacrifice:
His King and• Country called him, his duty
nobly done.
Ieuried in a soldiers'grave, his mother's eld-
est sen-
ile one he loved was by his side to hear his
parting sigh,
(Or whisper just a loving word or even say
`2good-bye.
950x1 :Mother and Brothers.
ELECTED PRESIDENT TORONTO
BOND EXCHANGE
FRED G. JOHNSTON, formerly
Vise -President of G. A. Stimson &
Co., who has recently accepted the
appointment as President and Gen-
eral Manager of the TORONTO
BOND EXCHANGE,
Mr. Johnston entered the bond
and banking business over sixteen
years ago and has specialized in
-Government, Municipal and Cana-
dian National Railway Bonds. He
i9 a son of the late Judge Johnston,
of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and a
snephew of W. B. Graham, or Goderich,
Ontario, and received his education at
Trinity College, Wet—Hope, and Upper
Canada College, Toronto.
;CARD OF THANKS
The wife and son of the late Thomas
Simpson wish to thank their friends and
(neighbors ,for their kindness and sympathy
a3hown them •in their recent ead bereavement;
also those who kindly loaned their cars.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
eerEACIIER WANTED.—A PROTESTANT
' teacher for S. S. No. 8, Tuckersmrith.
Benet have second class certificate and ex-
11p�eerience. /Dntie§ fro commence September 2,
l 24. State eatery and experience, and apply
to J. S. DAVIDSON, Seoretary-Treasurer,
Bruce -field P. O: Phone 26)) r ..24. 2950-2
'ROA SALE. — HOME GROWN. WELL
cleaned millet seed. Apply to JOHN W.
AIKENHEAD. Brucefleld. Phone 20 on 86,
Hensall. 2950-1
TENDERS WANTED
For the construction of the DM Drain In
the Township of Tuckersmith. A11 open work;
4860 cubic yards. Plans and specifications
rimy be seen at the office of the Clerk.
D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk.
R. R. No. 8, Seaforth. s
B950-2 .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' ,NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
ovine, claims, against the estate of John
-udwie Hoegy, late of the Township of Ms
-
'Miley, in the Cdunty of Huron, Farmer, died
Gln or about 21gt December. 1928, are re -
'wired on or befoe the 17th, day of July,
I924, to send to John J. Haggard, the Solicl-
for the Executors; Adam, Hoegy and Henry
enermwnn, Debi ,of ,,old Township of Me-
IIiildop, their names, addresses and desorip-
ttione, the full Particulars, in *Tiling, of their
•dans and a statement of Aber accounts.
AND TAKE NOTICE unit atter euch het
fatentioned trete the seed E#ecitters will pro -
meed to distribute the nseettf mf the said de-
deased among the parties entity theretee • hav-
ltd. regard only to the of las of wbleh he
atoll then have notice, and that the child rrx-
l5Iabors will not he, liable fee,thel suis etsbtn
( `iiia any part thereof tee any. peisb41, 'etre per-
soae of whnse claim netted shall net. Have
been received ty him et the„ n'f le et Guth
dlttributton, R
JOHN J. 111/0GAlli el, e.,,,'
SdSeltor for the said ' E>tetettaro.
Beattie Blotlt,
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By-law No 2611. for 1924,
of the Town of Seaforth9
in the Cbnntg .of ` lltron.
A By-Iaw to authe ize the Corporatio
the Tewn of Seafortet, to kuarantee pay
of Twenty Tiiouspnq, (820,000.00) to be
rowed by e' Company toe be organized
Louis Pfeffer, and others and to fix
assessment on the buildings, machinery
plant of said Company, at said Town
Seafprth for a term of ten (10)ev ears.
WHEREAS the said ' Louis 4Pfeffer
others propose to lore nize a Company to
incorpot'ated under The Companies Act
under The Ontario Companies Act, under
corporate name of "Huron Flour Mills, L
ited," or such other name ea may be au
!zed, with an authorized capital stock
$100,000.00, for the purpose of carrying
Flour Milling and dealing in grains
cereals and in connection therewith to
chase, modernize and ,equip° the Mills he
fore operated at said Town of Seaforth,
Rob Roy Mills, Limited. esti
AND WHEREAS it is proposed that
said Company shall acquire an absolute t
in fee simple, and free from all liens, char
and encumbrances, to the Flour Mills
plant of Rob Roy Mills, . Limited, at s
Town of Seaforth, and its 13yant, machin
and equipment and on or before the F
(1st) day of• August, 1924, remodel the s
Flour Mills, plant and machinery and m
it a modern, up-to-date, and first-class Flo
ing Mill, of a capacity of between 400
500 barrels per day, and during the per
of fifteen (15) years thereafter operate
run the acid Flouring Mills reasonably
ite full caparcitf and employ in connects
therewith fifteen (15) employees or more,
residents of the said Town of Seaforth.
.AND WHEREAS it is proposed that
said Company, so to be formed, shall herr
Twenty Thousand (820,000.00) Dollars,
ebenturea or bonds of the said Compa
upon such terms that the loan shall exte
ler and for fifteen (lS) years frons the
ue, of the said debentures or bonds, t
rinoipal and interegt to be repayable in
nearly as possible fifteen (16) equal corset
ive annual instalments, the interest to be
he rate of not more than five and one -h
51,4) per cent. payable yearly.
AND WHEREAS the said Louis Pfeffer h
eguaited the said Corporabion of the To
f Seaforth to guarantee, the repayment
e said Company, so to be formed of t
aid sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.0
Mars and interest thereon, to be borrow
n the terms and at• the time hereinbefo
entioned.,
AND WHEREAS it has been agreed th
he said guarantee is only to be made up
he terms and conditions hereinafter set forth
:ad upon the execution of the egreeme
ndmortga,gge hereinafter mentioned:
WHEREAS it has been agree
at for the period' of ten (10) years afte
e execution of the said mortgage and
tee of, the debentures or bonds . hereinbef
entioned, the said Flour Mills property sha
subject ,to a fixed assessment annual
810,000.00 for all taxation 'purposes, e
epi for school purposes and for local inn
vements.
AND 'WHEREAS there is not establish
the said Town of Seaforth, any other i
ustry of a nature simrilar to that proposed
ass•isted as aforesaid.
AND WHEREAS the amount of the who
feeble property of the said Municiparit
ding to the last revised assessment ro
tthe sure of 8849,705.00.
AND WHEREAS the amount of the existin
benture debt of the said Municipality
77,295.05 no part of the principal or in
rest, of which is in arrear;
IT YS THEREFORE FORE ENACTED by th
unicipal Council of the said Town of Sea
rth, as follows:
1. That it shall and may be lawful fo
e Mayor and Clerk of the said Town 9
orth and the Municipal Council there,
enter into an agreement with the sal
urs Pfeffer or with a Company to be inco
rated by him and others under Th
mpanies Act or The Ontario Compani
et, with an authorized capital stock o
00,000.00 for the purpose of carrying o
our Milling and dealing in grain and ce
Is and in connection therewith to purchas
odernize and equip the Flour Mills hereto
re operated at said Town of Seaforth. b
Roy Mills, Limited, to guarantee th
epayment by the said Company so to b
rmed under the name of "Huron Flou
ills, Limited," or such other name as m
authorized, of the sum of Twenty Thou
nd ($20,000.00) Dollars to be borrowed
reinbefore recited by the said Company an
he secured by a first mortgage upon th
nds, plant, machinery and equipment o
e Mills acquired from 'Rob Roy Mills. Lon
d, and upon all the buildings, plant, ma
inery and equipment now upon or here
ter to be erected and placed upon th
a me, and to indemnity and save harmles
e Corporation of the Town of Seaforth, from
Liability upon such guarantee.
2. Teat the said power shall only be ex
iced upo , an agreement between 16,
mpany so to be formed and the Corpora
n of the Town of Seafonth that the said
pany will on or before the First (1st
of August, 1924, remodel the Mills an
ant acquired from Rob Roy Mills, Limited
said Town of Seaforth, and make it
dern up-to-date Flouring Mill of a ea
city of between 400 and 500 barrels per
and run the same reasonably to 115 full
pactty and employ 'in connection therewith
fteen (15) hands or more, all residents of
said Town of Seaforth.
That the said mortgage shall ala6• fe-
re the due performance of the terms and
ditions of the said agreement of said
ompany and shall include the covenants by
Company contained in the Short Form of
ntgages Aet and shall provide for insur-
e of the Company's building. machinery
plant of at .least $40,000.00 in such in•
once companies a9 may be approved by
Couneir of the said Town of Seaforth and
h mortgage shall be a first charge upon
Company's buildings, _plant, neachinery
equipment, free 'from all liens, charges
encumbrances and shall be to the reaaon-
e satisfaction of the Mayor and Council
the said Corporation.
. The assessment of the property so to
mortgaged by the said Company to the
rporation as aforesaid is hereby fixed at
000.00 each year for a period of ten (10)
ra after the execution and delivery of the
mortgage and guarantee but'this By-law
11 not apply to or affect taxation for
col purposes or for local improvements.
This 13y -law shall come into force on
day on which it shall. be finally passed.
his By.4aw was passed in open council the
day of June, A.D.,. 1924.
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Mayor. Clerk.
NOTICE -
The above Is a true copy of a By-law pass -
ad by the Municipal emenelt of the Town of
Seaforth on the 9th dap of Juno; 1924, acrd
all persons aro hereby required. 'to take notice
that anyone desirous of a j,lying to have
such Bylaw or any part thereof, geoehe4,
must make his applieatton 'for that purpose
to the Supreme Court of Ontario within three
months text after the fiirst publleation of
this notice In the newspaper ealydd The Huron
Eryp'otttoe, which .is the ' 20,tie day oft lithe.
19 4; or he will he too lute to be heard in
that behalf.
JOHN .rl, vi rusty,
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ROAS �
for i,linner to zlight and .;Snake a,
li1uu: y . u: xi ..'happ O.• l{71, w9
thatwhen he gets u' generous
age of our roast bees with pots-
toes aril: Seine green vegetables,
be won't get . up from the table
dissatisfied.
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FAQ �y�F ,y 1,T
Main Street $eafortha
Phone 680.
NOTICE
The public are hereby cautioned not to havd
any business, dealings with George Betts, of
McKillop, as he is not capable of doing busi-
ress. And any monies that may hereafter
become due to the said George Betts fir wages
or otherwise, mast be paid to the undersigned
who have arranged to maintain and support
their brother, the said George Betts.
ELIZA BETTS, ROBERT BETTS.
Dated at Seaforth this
9th day of June, 1924. 2948x4
FARMS FOR SALE
c,00D FARM TO RENT. --TO RENT FOR
a term of years a good 100 acre farm
situated on the London Road, good land and
good buildings; land in good state of cultiva-
tion and very conveniently situated in one
of the finest tracts of Huron County. For
further particulars as to rent and terms,
apply to the undersigned at Heneall Post
Office_ G. J. SUTHERLAND. 2949-2
WILL YOU MAKE
Tuesday Sept. 2nd
1924
the beginning of
your most successful year
by enrolling at the
School ofCommerce
Clinton, Ontario
The only School in Ontario at
which you can have the advant-
age of Bliss System of Actual
business from the start.
—Courses—
Stenographic,'\ Commercial, Secretar-
ial, Special Courses.
For information apply to
B. T. WARD, B.A.,
Principal.
M. A. STONE,
Commercial Specialist,
Vice Principal.
PHONE 198.
Dr. W. R. NIMMO, DC.Sp.C.
REGISTERED
CHIROPRACTOR SPECIALIST
desires to announce that he will be in
his Seaforth Office, over Seaforth
Pharmacy, on Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, and Saturday
morning, of each week following,
for t h e treatment of Chronic
and Nervous diseases by the latest
methods in Natural Therapeutics, in-
cluding all forms of spinal adjustment,
corrective dietetics, etc.
Hours -10 to 12 a.m.
2 to 5 p.m.
7 to 8 p.m.
Other hours ' by appointment.
Saturday morning -9 to 10.30 a.m.
JustArrived
THE LATEST IN SPORT SHOES
First Quality—All LeatherMEe
for $3"25 BOYS' $2075
These must be seen to be appreciated
5 String Brooms
for
2 Packages
Shredded Wlheat
8 Packages
Corn Starch
3 Packages
Clothes Starch
Don't forget to see our House Dresses
$1.25 TO $1.90
Highest Prices Paid For Crearh.
Accurately weighed and tested while
you wait.
50c
25c
31t
31c
Wo SCOTT 'and Co.
i<3ltUCEFIELD - - , ONT:Ai1tI1
Phones
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1 Di1 6th!
tower.
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BO%
Does Dr rage a
Farmer friends you all know it
does day. There is abundant proof
that your returns ire from 20 to 100
per; cent. Some 'have said we cannot
afford to drain.' say you cannot
afford to farm without draining,. Look
over your fields now. Wlhat have you
lost by not drajning last year? What
will you lose next year if you do not
drain now? '
'Why not take advantage of the Pro-
vincial Loan through your township.
It was set aside for your benefit. Why
not use it?
Call on me and t will explain how
you can get this loan.
William Logap,_who\has been ditch-
ing with his machine\in connection
with our yard tlhe past two years, and
who does not need` advertising as he
has trenched over,0Q,000 rods in the
past two years, is again procurable
at 35c per rod. _ ' . ;' q!
We have over 2,000 rods of drain
already spoken for after harvest. If
you have summer fallow or grass to
drain, why not dolt now?'
Plan this molt important work
ahead. I am here to serve you in
your drainage problems. Our next
kiln will be open Monday, June 30th.
Sizes- 3 to 6 inch.,,,
W. M. Sproat
One and a half miles east and two
miles south of Seaforth.
Phone 136 on 2
TENDERS WANTED
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Tenders will be retkived up to'7.00
p.m. July 2nd, for the exclusive booth
privilege, including;.,•'" refreshments,
games, etc., at the Turf Club Park
during the Old Boysr Reunion.
JOHN J. CLUFF Chairman
Privileges & Concesfiionti Committee
2950.1-,.. telElit
Board and Rooms Wanted
Those, who can accommodate home -
comers during the Reunion with board
or roome or both, will kindly send
their names to the undersigned as
soon as possible, stating the number
and whether ladies or gentlemen pre-
ferred.
JAMES D. HINCHLEY,
Chairman Billeting Committee.
2950-3
9pscii;:1 Boo of 4131'!
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/Our fitock'o,!:
8 v'. ;e liio pr ed
A; Patent Lea ser nrid a Kid'
is
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PEMBER9S HAIR GOODS
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
J. B. Knight.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SEAFORTH
—on—
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd
Sole makers of the Dorenwend
Sanitary Patent Wigs and Toupees.
New styles for the year 1924 includ-
ing the new sight proof flesh color
parting.
Mr. Knight will demonstrate and
give free advice on all scalp diseases.
The W. T. PEMBER STORES, Limited
129 Yenge Street, Toronto, Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the
statutes in that behalf that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of Joseph Sproat,
Gentleman, late of the Velege of Belgrave,
County of Huron, deceased, who died on the
15th day of April, 1924, are required on or
before the 12th day of July, 1924, to send by
post, prepaid, or deliver to the Solicitor for
the Executors, full particulars of their claims,
duly verified by affidavit and the nature of
the security (if any) held by them. Further
take notice that after the said last mentioned
date the assets of the said deceased will be.
distributed among the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims of which
notice shall then Dave been given.
DATED the 25th day of June, 1924.
R. 9. SAYS.
2957-3 Executor.
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WE OFFER
Electrical Development Co., of
Ontario, Ltd., guaranteed by the
Province of Ontario, 5% Bonds.
Due March 1st, 1923. Interest
payable March and September 1st,
Principal and Interest payable in
New York funds.
Price: to( yield 5.15%,
JOHN RANKIN AGENCY
PHONE91. SEAFORTH.
Farmer's Attention
Bran
per ton.... , .$24
Shorts
per ton.......$26
White Middlings per ton $32.
Ground Screenings, ton, $21. Low Grade, bag, $2
Hur.n Flour Mills
SEAFORTH
Foot Comfort
As Nationally Advertised the Week of Jun6,21A8',‘
is Foot Comfort Week
You need not suffer the tortures of feet an-
other day. NOs matter what your foot trouble is,
you can find right here in our store the way of quick
and lasting relief. ,
With our Pedograph you can see yourself just
what your foot trouble is, by taking an imprint of
the stockinged foot.
Don't put off this relief Wh'ich you can positively
have. This week—Foot Comfort Week—we offer
your personal service. Decide to end your foot trou-
bles this week.
Bring your foot troubles to us—June 21.4-286.
.11. H. ,Srnith & Son
SEAFORTH
Fine Footwear and Foot Comfort
erguson
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WARM DAYS
Men's Flannel;Trousers . $0,50
Men's Light, Grey Trousers $4 to $6.00
Men's Shirts in English broadcloth with
separate collars $4.50
Men's Raw Silk Shirts $4.50
Men's Balbriggan Underwear,
combinations
Men's Balbriggan Underwear, single karment
Boys' ,Balbriggan Underwear, single garment..65c
Men's Fancy'Straws
Men's Silk Hose
Men's Lisle Hose 75c
Ladies' Silk Hose 5. 75c to $2.25
Ladies' Summer \rests
35c to $1.25
We still have a few pieces of Gingham left
28c a Yard while they last.
Thos. Ferguson
Fil
all sizes
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Ar You Ready For. Haying?
We la.ve best Prices
Pure Manilla Rop
IVIow r
t a good start.
GEO. D. FER USON CO
Our Motto is: Se
vice add EttSquare Deal.