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The Huron Expositor, 1925-04-24, Page 5
1r RIL 24, 1 •:;., ,A1 4). ) 11 °! /--triFy I! Jint • i� { �jw, HS; 1>a sickle agmen ad;:. bio IIdin 'Li it€+act 0 x %' Furst ] o$t- n. Fund,. Gold Bonds, • due October 1st4. rrlee 9 .60 and Interest. We _Invite your Inquiries on the above andany other o i s r R • r • n SEAFORTH, IO NT. an in Ages, PHONE 91 ells Style a ones, opt,; h is giver glorts a i004'1ti'0'. garman,tto milk ate 'dem est esthetic dresAse• tat. > easop, this way: ' `t:'ha,t, fitter what the abric may be if it IS there is en rE to be some vital point whic Psi would be Clothed 0 uniquely and havE To m f or t oto 1 ailoring will meet the demand �right's Clothes SEAFORTH MARK.ATS 1010-4"- Seaforth, April 23, 19 Oa* per bushel 1 4 ]hogs, per cwt. • $12 E ,,,Per dozen 24, to eirt,„ per bushel . $1: bushel` .,,. $11 utter, per 1b '28 to 3 `Buelnwheat per bull lel 1Potatoe's, der' bag 6 arley; per bushel - . 6 shorts, per ton $88.1 trail; per 'ton' $88:1 BIRTHS .dinderson:—In Sea06idlr. on . April 18th, to 8 and Mrs. flussol -Anderson, a daughter. ?.tank.—In Toronto, an April 4th, to Mr. a Mrs. 1rr, D. "Clark, a-eon-7William David. Butler--'sin-St.• -t3atharinm. on April 15th, Mr. and - Mss..- C. A. Butler, a daughter. •$,yen, : In Memorial ' Hecpita1, Scott, Sas] on April 18th, to Mr. and- Mrs. Frac Ryan. (nee Camilla Prendergast), a son. 'Cardwell.—On 'London Road, North Exete on April lath; to Mr. and M. John Cal mien. a daughter --Mary Agnes Grace. DEATHS 'Cowan. --8n Toronto General hospital, c April 21st, James Cowan,- aged . 68 yeah $'eeney. In Duk ai , ` do April 2016,- Franc J. Feeney. in his . 46th blear. ff Gregor —In licEi11op, on April 18th, Rohei McGregor, aged 64 years and 8 months Scott—,in Harputhey. on':Aprrl 18th' Jane ,Grieve, beloved- 'Wife of `..Robert B boot Sr., aged 78 years. :.Barron. --In McK8ltop, :sin A H1 Bids, ;oh Baran; aged 74 yearn, 11 rponnlba aitd ,17 an1 -iu 8eafo>{•th or, April 18th, t "` `k ondetsan:,'lidlovOd wife. of the late Leomar Loomis Mc -Paul, aged 85 peals. INIIANQIIIABIL Mot.✓. -Items Bader thin-41eut yw ll be. ad N cote per tingle ves6et Sed fly swab • In memory of„aCfayer Eckert. Gane from ua, but leaving me nortgy Death can nevem" take away; 311 thahv wiz rifwarr, Slinger • up6n• 7thia- card✓ we' ertaf. .:.aa.-.-104,10nrcbe>a ,Isuar- rquenta7 Sweet'andtender, find and true; ' ae is not.e,, day,-doar .Craver we div -not think of you 4, ;Zaci Sad•Ir sieved b8, kris friends. • CARD:OP THANKS Mr. R': -R. Scrota' Sr.. and- Tanoiljr desire t thank the kind neighbors and friends fo their expressions of sympathy during :thea sudden bereavement,:.. 2990-1 WATER TANK -FOR SALE-. 'The Town of 'Seaforth offers fol 'sale one large wooden water tank For particulars apply to the under signed. • JOHN A. WILSON, Clerk. Seaforth, April 22, 1925. 2993-8 NOTICE TO BO%,.•It OLDERs, The Tuckersmith Council request that all Rural Mail- Box Holders will: please move all boxes to the right hand siiie'of the mail courier, in order :to avoid danger in pane ling or meeting cars. R. KENNEDY, 2998-1 Reeve. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The boobs df, the late Barry Rath dos t !rave been handed to me to collect in all out - Mending accounts. Any persons indebted must call to arrange payment on or before the 15th May next, as after that all accounts will be placed 9n court for collection R. B. HAYS, Solicitor for Executors. :2902-8 !OItTT NOTICES 61$ 'fARTVES EMITTED FOR PASTURE ior,>3um»j�o Annir'to AMORE'S?' MOORE, Kipper{ ,,Phone 182 r.4. 2998x1. . WOE ;3AL132. 41t'Ot 100 BiiSHELS SEED BaehwhPttut 8(0:' W11%63.0911 a and 100 boards barley. 411Y o 8, Coneeeefon 4, lfeRillop• 1 I AL, i8U'>:;'r, 200221 run SALE,—•GatA114, ETAVAtoft, I?gAit2' capaci4R 20 to .26,000 btknlfista, br8e88 Yeti IL. & B., et l3r'ucg0eld, RCM? & CO., Rrucelleld \. 20918 imam FOR FI'ATCHINO.--101t011 REllit to. Illy Barred Rocks, mated to eooltonda• 2bit Vtf". ,,ig Johnston strain, 60 cents pet' ui trek An to JAMES FINLAYSON, Kippon, Oibt :Phone 8-182. 2991-4 011/101 TO TRESPA0BE1ts.—wcrrrOE to heroby even that Marone found trespass - nit . in 2be bush on Lot 00; Co nestiona 4 and 4n la b ReBrittd. '-110111011T eMILLAN0 ACROSS CANADA. AND BACK 5.: i $320.00, eG A 21. Day Tour Including Ail Expense Q6c' Under the personal supervision c Professor Sinclair , Laird, Dean of tl 1G *hoot for Teachers, MacDonald Co 1C lege, P.O., Quebec, a special train wi je • leave Toronto Union ,Station: at 2.1 is pan. Monday, July 20th; 1925,• e 10 en • route to Victoria, via Canadia 10 Pacific through Port Arthur, pm William, Winnipeg, Regina, ' Moo. ' Jaw, Calgary; Banff, Lake'Louiee an Vancouver and, thence by steamer 1 r.. dross Puget Sound to Victoria, • tb rd: famous Canadian resert, -The return trip Win be via the 01 bo; anagan Valley, Nelson, Kootena' Lake, Windermere. Bungalow . Cam! i by motor from Windermere to Bank over the 104 -mile newly complete, i. 'Banff -Windermere- Highway wit] stops at Radium ,Bot Springs, Ver milion . 'Riven - and Storm i Mountaii Bungalow Camps, '*drib a full day a ,n Banff, Edmonton; Saskatoon, an, Devil's. Gap Bymgalow Camp, Kenora Is Frosty Fort William to Port McNico] fi by 't31e elkI :`'areat"Lalses steamer and by 1.41 ;4) Toronto will complet `%nttsing and varied trip. '':ill/illi aaipealiing primarily to teach a erg 'the Va. is' open tq. anyone de 5 $ultra to goThe train will consi8 of the; most niogern .equiprtlent Thi ,&'`rCo ' ' hetO one person only occupying a lower berth: Proportionate-' fare .from all point� in -Eastern Canada The charge includes rail, steamer arc sleeping car fires, hotel and bufgalov ,. j • n -- aceoflmo(iationi • meals, "•sight. r seeing ionxp„and all gratuities. ,A desccitpti-ve'booklet giving de. tails of'bitetrip will be gladly mailer upon request to Dean Laird Or ani Canadian Pacific Agent. As uhf party is liniited to 150 it is advisable to Blake "reservations early. 2990-I ... --MEN' WANTED . $640 To $10.00 Per Day Good Automotive Mechanical and Electrical 'Experts, Bricklaying, Me- chanical Dentists and Barbers are al- ways in demand at large salaries. ,' Join our training institutions and he- r eonve'one of the many thousands of • -successful graduates. Short time . taken' to' learn. Opportunities and salaries un4lmited. Write to Dept. fir: for sppeeee aL,offer. Act now. ' lll';em hill `Training Institutions, ..163. King St. W., Toronto. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS INOTIOE is hereby given' pursuant to the statutes in that behalf that all persona ha•6- ing claims against the estate of Harry Rath Scott, late of the Town of Seaforth, who died on the lot day of October; 1924, are required on or bebore the 27th of April, 1925, to send by poet, prepaid, or deliver to the Solicitor for the 14xecirtona. full particulars of their claims. duly verified by affidavit, and the na- ture of the security (if any) held by them. FURTHER TARE NOTICE that after the said beat mentioned date, the assets of the avid deceased will be distributed among the Pardee entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given- ivenDated the 7th day of April, 1925. Dated R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for Executors. 2991-0 - FARMS FOR SALE l0d ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER will sell on reasonable terms for quick sale. Apply to R. S. HAYS. Seefortb, Out 28(l54f- 2ARM FOR SALE.—FIFTY ACRE GRASS farm, 1% miles east of Egmondville. For information address JAMES J. McQUADE, 1571 Cortland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 2987-9 Tt ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, LOT 11, Concession 6, Tnckenimith, containing 100 acres. There are on the premises a good frame house. recently remedied, 7 rooms, hard and soft water in the hoose. Bank barn, 50x70, cement stabling underneath; water in barn; driving shed. The farm is ell tiled drained and well fenced. On the Hippen Road, 8% miles south from Seaforth, and 5 mules from Rippen ; 11/s mile fr6m public eehoal. Rural mail and phone; 45 acres of crop sown. The farm will be sbld en reas- onable terms. For . further partieniara apply on Ole premise or addrea's R. R. 4„ Seaforth. rnOMAS O'LO'UG1LIN. 2998.12 t;,8ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE-LOT11, Coneesaton 8, McKillop, containing 100 ,Acres.. There are on the premises a good kmese house, 10 rooms; bank barn, 50x80, rlvinil house, water in barn and bottle; 1>,q, iu:i<09 Of escelleni orebard, acedq Miles. The birth in a1l. tile drained and well fended: 1% Milo front. St.- Colombo' 0O110l1e Clutch an ealioole.4 renal hum Seafol'th, and 8 m ee fro*” 11881f8Y rang *nun mild phone 'Tire, Wee will be enid en'reneenabie terms. Wer ]farther Matt a�tl�s�sb1iopolr 611 GM :8'tentiscpd 60 'ot 08018, tRa , G. JOSEVE 11460'l7AIE. 00711M1 -ti n d o- e h t d Il rola swag ay J. F.DALY Seaforth, Ont. Priced without Yubessr flatteries Ie . Beiersire Malek 4 -Tule $230 5-14W $250 SOLD 11E0AL RADIO -PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION'. Leers= t.HIBR1DGE, ONT. 4" F1ALED Tenders addressed to the. under - signed, 'and endorsed "Fender for 'Wharf And Reconstruction of Breakwater at Goderich, Out, will be received tonal 12 o'clock noon, (daylight saving), Tuesday, May 12, 1925, for', the construction of a' wharf and the FGepn- etrudtion of the breakwater at Goderich, Huron County, Ont, (Plans and forms of contract can -be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the offices o'P the Dis- trict Engineers, Royal Bank Building, -London, Ont.; Equity Building, Toronto, Ont., and at the Post Office, Goderich, Ont, Tenders will not -be considered 'unliPsa made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, canal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender._- Bonds of the Dominion of 'Canada or bonds -of Am Ca8adian Nttiental -Radice r Corn - Dew will -also be accepted , as -security, '?or bonds and a. cheque if required to make up an odd amount, Note.—Blue prints can be obtained at this DepartMeat by depositing an accepted cheque for the num of 520, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. which will' be returned if the intending bidder submit regular bid. By order, . S. E. O'BRIEN. Department of Public Works, Secretary. Ottawa, April 20, 1925. 2998-2 MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE 118 ACRE FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF McIULLOP Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a rertainkmortgage which will be produced at the -time of sale, there will be offered for sale' by Public Auction on Saturday, May 9th, 1925, at the: hour off two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, the follow- ing property: Those certain parcels of land situate, lying and being in the' Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron and being, composed of the south half of Lot number Seventeen, the East half of the south half of Lot number Eighteen, ands part of the West half of the . South half .of said Lot number eighteen. all In the thirteenth con- cesaion of the said Township of McKillop dontaining by admeasurement in all 118 acres of land more or lass. There is on the property e: good brick house and a first Base. •beak 'tra'in. The land is a rich clay loam and there are about four acres of bush on the premises. • This property is conveniently- situated as to Church, School and Market. TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent a the purchase money en the day of sale and the balance within, two weeks thereafter. Ar- rangements may be made for part of tho Purchase money on mortgage. The property will be offered for sale sub- ject to a reserved. /rid. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to BEST & Seaforth, Ontarie. . Solicitors for vendor, Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Dated April 17th, 1925. 2992-9 NOTICE We have secured the services of two master mechanics, experienced in all makes of cars. Work guaranteed, A full stock of Accessories on hand. J. C. TH-IOMPSON Chevrolet Garage MAIN STREET - SEAFORTH. Phone 155 W. A Bargain FOR SALE.—five acres, one mile from Seaforth; modern house with furnace, bath and toilet, small ham good orchard. Takes, $15. Splendid chance to start chicken far'ra, bees, etc. Apply to Seaforth, Otit. 296$-tf IT a ONTARIO. TELEPHONE 42. THE FOREST SHALL "AVE CROP IT And Conserve -Our Forest Capital : Stabilize Industry ).> Ensure Future Prosperity; or r .. . SHALL'; WE MINE IT And Deplete: ,our Forest Capital Undermine Industry Menace Future Prosperity National Interest and National4ecurity demand the Treatment of our Forest Resource as a Crop • THE OBS*,a1CLE to proper treatment .is FIRE TAE :.C-AUSE of fire is CARELESSNESS THE'CURE of carelessnessis AROUSED PUBLIC OPINNION We Must All •Play Our Part HONE CHARLES STEWART, Minister of the Interior. Save MMnejand Delay: SASN - MOULDINGS - PANELS Supplied as quickly se transportation villi carry, them to destination. Our illustrated, catalog, mailed free on -request, gives you e,wide range to select from—bows, bungalovq or garage doors. PANNILL DOOR COMPANY, LIMITED 131 FRONT ST. EAST. ToRONTo I JAMES W1TON Seafortlu, Ont. General' Insurance' Agent Representing of ... the best Canadian, British and Am- erican Companies" All kinds of insurance ef- fected at the lowest rates, including— . • Fire, Life, Acelilent, Auto- mobile, Tor 1 ado .and Plate Glass Risks. —also - Real Estate & Loan Agent. Representing "Huron and Erie" Mortgage Corpora- tion, of London, Ont. Prompt attention paid to placing risks and adjusting of claims. Business estab- lished 50 years, guarantee- ing good service. 0 °i:l ce Phone, 33. Residence Phone, 60. 2990-4 A New R f For a dwelling house, 'put on the Galt Steel Shingle. These shingles are made and galvanized as they Should be. For a barn, put on the Galt High Grade Corrugated Steel Sheets, if you want a roof made and galvanized as it should be, We also supply complete ste$1 cov- ered barns of any she. Lightning Rods and Roofing a specialty. JhnElder rSAct, - - - ONTA 1' 1n Phone 16, 000O 000000000 d W. T.BOX &CO. O Funeral Director and 0 . • Licensed Embalmer. O H. C. BOX 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn '0 equipment O Charges moderate. 0 Flowers furnished on short O notice. O Night Calls Day Calls O . Phone 175. Phone 43. 000000000 00000° 0000000 000 0 000000000000 O ' W. J. Walker & Son O a 0 W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- rector and Embalmer. 0 0 0 0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0 0 Cars or Flowers furnished 0 0 as requested. O 0 Day or Night, Phone 67. O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0®00000000O O ® F►' , J. CLEARY 0 0 0 0 O Licensed Embalmer sued 0 O Funeral Director. 0 flip -to -date Horse and Motor 0 Equipment. 0 0 0 0 0 Night and Day Service,. 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 0 2921-52 0 O 0000000.0000 -4noginRRaton I1898YlfBnes!lawnilffltbifl9�° 74 - D "' D. , McINNES CIfIROP''ACTO of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday and Thursday Afternoons. Adjustments given for diseases of all kinds. 2982x8-tf 022 021 OBI 002 if tel 102 refl0llll101Blll101111002 0110009001E lOOIMIRMI11le A heautifu Liw.r raze r ?l taI?io g;I' Du .dark blue;-..+ow-ar+s The Coat The I•owesx psi -h e• coach. A beaaut f l c a car cost, finished iii ,rich dark ,,Duro; low-pressure tires; The Sed fine quality car finiaisb.ed in u . rxiaraxle blue Duro on Ifawer paaq1, ' and hood, dar ' blue upper Itta4041 low-pressure tires. Alza -us-. about the G.M.A.C. deferred payrnen(p D-520 W. B, Horto. SEAFORTH 0 ONTARIO r Economical Transportation erguson's YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, in Light Greys and Browns with pencil stripe $20.00 to $30.00 BLUE SERGE, in a standard suit ..$25.00 to $35.00 GREY SERGE .......... ...... $22.50to$35.00 A number of other Suits in broken sizes, to clear at $15.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 90c to $2.00 MEN'S OVERALLS (Headlight) $2.75 MEN'S OVERALLS (Bulldog) . $2,50 MEN'S OVERALLS (Big ±c.) $1.85 WORK SOX 25c t:l, 50c Agents for 1 utterick "atterns Thos© Ferguson SEAFORTH - e o - ONTARIO. r I have men cutting wood and will accept orders to be delivered before April lot, if roads are flu. If not, will be delivered by truck when roads are ry. All bard maple. Phone me your wants and d will give you the price, payable when delivered. s r TILII$ MANUFACTURER Phone 2.126 at 8 7 et 1'h Prices —on— PEE LESS on— PEE'LESS W "E FENCE, all No, 9 Wire Strands, 42 inches high, for 49c Strands, 40 inches 11tngh, ffor 43c per rod Save the Surface and Yo il Save Alil, with MA '. TIN SENOth 100 P.C. PTh' E PAIN A Paint For Every Plumose. We will be greatly obliged to those having our Wire Stretchers or Jacks, if they will return them at once. A Fresh Shipment of Cement on hand. u 011 ON