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4attle. Lor feed. •Apply be-' WWLLIAM
17011E Jr., Kippen, or phone 2 ,on 1338, Sea -
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3081-3
Graduation.--L-The gredlla-
tion exercises in, connection with, the:
Wenghanl,. General. H'ospital's will be
Tells In the Town Mall " on Tuesday
nil 9'heen wo. tgrad:irate nurses.
i, r'ereiee the ,,diplo'intas,- A good
trpgrarflnie of mu$ie and addresses
-waft be.: given, and the public ie cord-
`, ialilg invited to attend.
Announcement. ---_, The. ellgagenient
„.ilea announced of Mary Aileen Rosa-
, end; ' youzigest daughter of the late
James Prise Kennedy, M.D., and of
;Vie; Kennedy,' Dalmagarr-y, Wirlg-
1m,tp Mt.. Harold Miles Hambridge,
son of the late Mr. J. B. Hambridge
and Mrs. Hambridge, of Aylmer, Ont.,
•. the marriage,- to take place • early in
• February. - -
' Notes. --Mss. Janus Zegurski, of
:o 'r_ Detroit, Mics., and Mr. Boxer Ripple
of Terre 'Haute, Indiana, spent the
holidays with Ws. M: Cruikshank, of
Scott Street.—Mr. John Naylor, . of
'Wilkie, Sask., and Mr. James Robert-
son, of Hartney, Man., are visiting
friends here.—Mr. George French who
has been visiting with relatives in.
Michigan, has returned and is visit-
ing at the borne of his brother, MA
F. W. French.—Mr. Osear ; Casemore
left on. Monday .to take a course at
• the O.A.C.; ' Guelph.—Mr. Ed. Forge
returned to Detroit on Thursday last
after spending Christmas holidays at
Iris home 'here.—Miss Helen Mulvey,
of 'Stratford, visited with friends in
�Wingham this week.—Death visited
this vicinity very recently, when Mr.
.Thomas Casswell died on Saturday
morning, January 9th. -
LIITESTACK MARKET
Union Stock Yards, Torogto, January 12th.
Quotations:—
Heavy steers, choice. $7.75 to $8.25 : do.,
good. $7:25 to 37.75; butcher steers. choice,
$7.00 to 37.75; do,,, good, 36.00 .to 56.65;
butcher heifers, ohoic& 36.75 to .67.50; do.
good, 5.5.75 to $6.25: do., medium, 55.00 to
$5.50; do. common, 54.50 to 34,75: butcher
butcher cows, choice. $5.00 to 55.25: do.,
fair to good, 34.00 to $4.50: butcher hulls,
good, 84.50 to $5.75; bolognas, 88.25 to $3.50;
camera and cutters, 52.26 to 33.00; spring-
ers. choice, 585.00 to $100.00: good much cows
070.00 to 380.00; medium cows, $45.00 to
$60.00; feeders, good, 35.75 to 56.50; do.,
fair, 54.60 bo 35.00; stockers, good, 84.75 to
$5.75; do:t fair, 54.00 to 34.60: calves, ohoice
$12.76 to 318.00: do., good, 311.00 to $12.00;
grassers, 35.00 to 35.25: good light sheep, 36.50
37.30; heavies and bucks, 34.30 to 35.50; good
iambs, 314.60 to 315.00; do, medium, 512.60 to
$13.50•; do. bucks,- 310.00 to 311.00; do. culla,
$11.00 bo $12.00: hogs, thick, smooths fed and
%entered, 518:10; do. f.o.b., $12.50; do., coun-
try point, 312.26; do., off cars,'1t5.60 ; select
premium, 32.57.
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AUTO -KNITTER$ 'TARNS = WIIMELING,
Scotroh- Fingering, Worsted, all wool,
ninety cent pound, up, delivered.'Samples
free. S & Y SHOPS, Department 21-4,
Orrllie, • Ohturio 8031-4
1ARMS .FOR- SALE. -= PETER M IYER
Marne,''' in Highs t, elate: buildials, well
drained ani, fen:eedt'• gaud bush: 100 acro;,
Drakaijihreon;,Farm' in Hibber4,• 106 acres.
Oeattie Estate Ea, ea in Meltillop, 200 acres ;
100 acre `farms in Hullett'and McEiI131S. fio-
rd, to R. S: HAYS, :Seafortha, Orli. 5631-tf
WANTED,—FIA: S. S. No. 9, TUCKER-
smith15 CePcb . of hardw,od, beech and
maple, 16 Inches long; also a caretaker for
S. S. No. 9, •Thckersatibh.. Tenders to be in
by January.l.$bh. W.• S. BROADFOOT, Secre-
baxy. 3080-2
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE.—SIX SCOTCH
Shorthorn bulls, 7 to 14 months of age,
reds . and roans. Also a few females. Priced
to sell. - ROBERT M, PECK, Zurich. Phone
96 3, Cereal). 8030-2
QTR .--FROM LOT 24, CONCESSION
4. McEtllep, on Monday, January 4th, a
black, white and brown dog. female, long
haired. Any ane found harboring the, dog
will be Prosecuted. Tinder please phone
289 22- PERCY SMITH, No. 6, Seaforth.
AUCTION SALE
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COUNTY COUNCIL"
The Council- of the por tioat... of ' the
000111$, of Huron WS"11 meek: is the -Council
Clianiber. Goderich, at 3 o'clock fn the attar-
Tneastak. the. 26th day' of January,
1926..,&8 accounts, against the County moat
e in the hands of the C erk not later than
'Mends,' preceding them ng of Council:
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Gl30. W. LIRAN,
County- Clerk.
Goderich, January 11, 1026.
AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS.—The undereigned Execu-
bors of the Estate of the late Charles H. Riley
have Instructed George H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
to sell by publig auction on Lot 8, Conces-
sion 4, H"R.S., Tuckeramith, on Tuesday. Jan-
uary 26th, 1926, at the hour of one p.m., the
following: Horses.—One Black Trotting Stal-
lion "Emperor McKinney," Registered in the'
Canadian Standard Bred Stud Book as No.
1653, and also in the United States Standard
Bred Stud Book as No. 54151, foaled in 1909,
has been enrolled under the Ontario Stallion
Act and inspected on the 28th day of October,
1924, and approved; one black mare b years
old, broken to drive single or double. Cows—
One grey cow 5 years old due January 255th,
1926; 1 red cow 8 years old due February
3rd. 1926; one grey cow six years old due
April 31st, 1926; 1 white cow six years old
due April 5th, 1926; 1 grey cow 7 years old
supposed to be in calf ; 1 red heifer supposed
to be in calf, two cows, 4 two year old heifers,
2 two year old steers, 5 calves. Hens—About
50 hems, Implements. -1 Chatham wagon
nearly new; 1 harrow cart: 1 Tudhope-An-
derson sulky plow, 1 open ribber tire buggy,
1 open steel tire buggy, 1 half -speeder cutter,
1 racing cart. Grain. -About 135 bushels of
seed oats and 175 bushels of feed oats. Also
2800 used brick. Terms of Sale—On Grain
and fowl and all sums of $10 and ander, cash ;
On Stock and Imtslements—Eigi,t months'
credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes and four cents will be allowed off
the dollar for cash. JANE RILEY and PEAR -
SON M. CHES2 EY, Executors ; BEST &
BEST, Solicitors for Executors : George H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. Dated -January 12th. 1926.
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The Oldest
and Highest Grade
Investment
Realty First Mortgages have altrays been
considered the highest grade investment and
,- -preferred by you.
First mortgage bonds give you SECUR-
ITV' OF PRINCIPLE, A REASON . BLE
RAT% OP INTEREST and a MAR ET -
ABLE INVESTMENT.
Quebec Apartments, Limited
6y1 percents
Mea rl
e- Sinking Fund Gold Bonds,
Pi.A July X,- 1940, interest hat; :•yearly,
ailyypiyable ill Canada and the
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b tis for further particulars.
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Phone 91.
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3081-2
WOOD WANTED .
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Tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to January 22nd, 1926, for a supply of 15
cords of 30 -inch maple wood, to be delivered
at the Egmondwr7'le church by May 1st.
JOHN T. ELGIN,
Secretary, No. 2, Kippen,
3080-2
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders wanted for 12 cords 14 -inch green
body bard wood, at least 60 per cent. maple,
to be delivered at School House No. 6, Tuck-
ersmith. Tenders to be in by January 25th,
1926.
SAM H. WIIITMORE,
R. R. No. 3, Seaforth.
3030-2
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Bayfield
Agricultural Society will be held in
the Town Hall', Bayfield, on Wednes-
day, January 20th, commencing at 2
p.m: The annual report will be giv-
en and, officers elected for the ensuing
year. All members of the Society
should be present.
JOHN McCLURE, A. E. ERWIN,
Preside>tt. Secretary.
3031-1
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herein :' riven pursuant bo.
sf,tta�lttss in that: bel lt,';t sat all persona.i
ling claims igain8t� ''m, to of Charaep,f'>
Riley, late of the Tcspro ip of Tuakei
1"armer wad-', ed 'en or alx,ut the 15
of November;^ 1921, ate, required to . lep
their- clotrnes,itert•3ed,;bac affidavit to the. nn
darfgned„ Sore-,,for . the Executors•,sgn 'or'
theL 5 uy; of �artuary, , . 5
N CES•'15 '-)'un'rnE}fr' ClvEN that ,after
rybeforee rias :muo81ntaoned l elate;' •ease Executors1926'tt'111J;
p caeed to•d' but4 the assets of the laid"
deceased Alarms the parties entitled thereto, -
having regard - only to the Claims of which
they 029-8 nhat9 bavo rfotioes
DATED at Seaforth _this 31st day of De -
BEST & BEST,
cember, 1928.
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Solicitors for ,the Executors.
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'ORES -T HOME STOCK FARM
!ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1926
Herd Sire, Cloverdale -Vicar c-1.65014-- by
Gainford Comet =1&312¢=• 'Terme.—Pure
breds, 55.00; Grades, 12.00, payable January
1st, 1927.
Yorkist -liras.
senior Herd Sire, Bumm,•r Hill Lad'
=103500= by Dahneny Prins•,• Royal (Imp.)..
The Saskatchewan Gevernmero expert after
inspecting' the Ontario breed. -.' herds, chose,
the full- brother of ' our sire to head their
bacon hog herd. Junior Sire of Miner breed-
ing. Terms—S1.150 at time of service.
For Sale.
Four young sows, bred, seal four boars
four naout$r9 old. -Write W; sndottes and a
number of ehoice coche,rls, i --,sl from the
earn11 strain as the winners .1 the Ontario
Laying Contest.
JOHN HAY,
Phone 5-134. R. R. 2, Kippen.
3029x8
Genuine
Stock -Taking Sale.!
Why send away from home when you
can buy cheaper here? Call and
be convinced.
Here are a few of the many bar-
gains we have to offer you:
Striped Flannelette, 36 inches
wide; on sale
Pink Flannelette, 27 inches
wide; on sale
Unbleached Sheeting, wide
width; good quality
Apron Gingham
a real buy
Towelling, all linen, 5 patterns
per yard
Look over our Remnant Counter—
Misses', Boys' and Children's Under-
wear, to clear at 49c
per garment
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25c'
23c
48c
22c
21c
Men's Sweaters, Socks, Mitts, all -
wool Underwear, Overalls—all re-
duced.
Men's Felt Shoes, Leather and
Felt Soles, to clear at • Q'' 95
per -pair
Ladies' Goloshes $3.25 to $4.00
—GROCERIES -
7 l6 s. Rolled Oats 29c
Loose f7aten 10c
2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 20c
2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 25c
Table Syrup, in beak, 8 lbs., 25c; 10
pounds 8Oc
Try one pound of Gold Medal Tea
at 75c—'Cup and Saucer given Free.
' Nice, Clean, Fresh Eggs Wanted
Highest Prites ;Paid
Bring us your next can of re
and give us a trial. Prices t.
Weighed and tested while you Wait.
H. F. BERRY
• ANNUAL .MEETING
SEAFORTH AGR1CULTI2RAL
SOCIETY
The annual meeting of the Se;rforth
Agricultural Society will be heist in
THE ('ARN'EGIE LIBRARY
on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 192'1
at 2 o'clock
Financial report fir 1925, electi..n
of Officers and Dircc'tors for 19''s
and other important business.
DR. F. IlARBURN,
President.
3030-2
BIt,UCEFIELD, ONT,
Phones:
Clinton 618-23 Seaforth, 142-23
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6 ing supply of water should see
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• gas power; prices reasonable. -4
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an attractive 3 -rear cone iin •.
fig' to hi, h = school graduates
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J. Connolly, Goderich - -- President'
Jas. Evans, Beechwunrl, Vice-president
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas.
AGENTS:
Alex. 'Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
W. E. •Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur-
ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
DIRECTORS:
William Rinn, No. 1, Seaforth;
John Bennewioe, Brodhagen; James
Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin-
ton; James Connolly, Ooderich; Alex.
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G.
Grieve, No, 4, Walton• Robert Ferris,
Oarlock; George McG&xtney, No. 8,
Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefeld.
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A Bargain
Fog tlt SALE.—Five a es, one mile
from Seaforth; modern;:' house with
furnace, bath and tont; bmall barn;
good orchard. Taxes $1li. Splendid
chance to start chicken "farm, bees,
etc. Apply to
R. B. l;AT
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'for ? lughe$:tt paid'.;. posit io lA
Bliei'rieas W erldf;,.wh, One � ork is a'l'b, aye
E id,rded its proportion to-the';service
rendered.
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.SIX WEEES' :1 E TUITION given
For ilafornia
M. ,fit sroN , C.o rtmereial' Specie
!ice Prillicitpal. •
—If you found 'yank self r►iY.gi5" •'by lack of stIc cia14'l;ted
training you can remedy it In 1R'J'6
—A Business Course secured t THE,. CENTRAL will give yen a
start, lifting you out of the ra-nks of the low paid—the lair WA;
—Classes now in session. Students may enter at any time. `
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Stratford, Ont.
11. F. LUMSDEN, B.A., PRINCIPAL
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HEIRS WANTED
Stratford, Ontario
Reopens for the Fall Term on Tuesday, Sept. 1st
WITH THE SAME STAFF OF EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOU
Business men, knowing that our graduates are more compe-
tent than the graduates of other schools, call upon ne foe
more trained help than we can supply. Commercial life
offers greater opportunities than does any other calling.
Get our free catalogue for particulars regarding the comma.
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
Missing Heirs are being sought
hroughout the world. Many people
ere to -day living in comparative pov-
4rty who are really rich, but do not
know it. Yon may be one of them
Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs
and Next of Kin," containing care-
fully authenticated lists of missing
heirs and unclaimed estates which
have been advertised for, here and
abroad, The Index of Missing Heirs
we offer for sale conte,ins thousands
sf names which have appeared in
4.merican, Canadian, English, Scotch,
Irish, Welsh, German, French Bel-
gian, Swedish, Indian, Coldnial and
Aber newspapers, inserted by lawy-
ers, executors, administrators. Also
;ontains list of English and Irish
Courts of Chancery and unclaimed
iividends list of Bank of England.
Your name or your ancestor's may be
n the Hat. Send $1.00 (one dollar)
IA once for book.
internationalClaim Agency
Dept. 296,
Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A.
2980 -ti
`SHORTHORNS
10 Choice Shorthorta Bulls, mostly by Thornharn Knight, conceded
to be the best so'f1:' the famous $82,000 champion bull, Millhi118
Comet. Special" a 'tion paid td the dairying qualities of our
horrl. Farmer's =; lees, easy terms, liberal guarantee; inspec-
tion itivited. F rete- adjoining Exeter.
arra Smith, Hay P.O., Ont.
Goodyear
Welted
Oxfords
These are not old stock—they are lines placed in
stock this Fall. Our sizes are broken; that is why
we are clearing out the balance at this price.
In these are included High and Low Heels in
Patent Leather, Black and Tan Calf for Ladies and
Girls.
These Shoes are regularly priced at
from $4.50 to $6.00
WATCH OUR WINDOW
SMITH & SON
(WHERE EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY)
R. PATRON, Esq.
Seaforth, .Tan. Gth, 1926.
EVERYWHERE
DEAR SIR :
The past year brings a realization of our obligation to,
you for your loyal friendship, and our 1926 resolution is to,
advance further effort to merit a continuance of that es-
teemed friendship by Courteous Service, Attractive Stock,,,.
and to free our customers from the delusion of PRICE buy-.
ing. What you can get for your old car next spring dosen't
matter so long as you get a new one, and your radio set ha.,,
no value other than it's being a good one. Just sq with
,what you wear. If you can depend on your dealer, yon
won't buy a blind horse, and you have, too, every confidence
in his monetary quotations.
We fully intend to adhere strictly to the Golden Mil*
in all business dealings and trust thereby to have a Snappy
New Year.
Respectfully yours,
Dress Well and Succeed.
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