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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-08-27, Page 5I - SEES 0 �40_4 41 ... go 0 loasf,;� 4�.' o at 09T , Ayi - 0.. with lor - $209' 1"ROIR nd sell readily, , Alan o. 1,Xety and 11rolnen ftkvwt, NA, W. - all ptoultuelat # ma of begift, 4or hand- de lace stockin A, 44w4or �41M�t an ,624,, Mi$ff'l OW Isd t]ffi lAce., ralull"IlS A. Valu 0 12 41�u s itr es;. bridis es� an .18, io a pony eans 'y 4 40, Pa. #roving prove �*�n of Owner vo, do not hesi SU4 106 FRFEMA6% Iato, AbOtri; the Cost. R. R, We - Tbave of n been, aske4 it -is - .. AXa-4. �0. W� RN COCKER ..2rue­ttlat -a, m4Jorlty of wealthy wo. FOR:'$ �!inen. wear,� their stOckinga only once. � 616-18 We6koeld, $2 each. These are fron the Velamere '19*4 Producing" Hatcben� J= ikany 'c�ases this is trllle. IWYe 18; -and care bred from 'heavy, winter layers ,Xor instance, the'wife of a - Phone Hassell, 86 r IL proniine4i; HOWARD HYDE. Mwashington millton4ire -who buys 806SX2 #.1,000 worth of hosiery at a time, FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 80 FARM tand She wears each pair only once, '1141 T., -ncesBlou, Hibbert Township. Spica. I" en giv s them to her servants. .fh e buoroved 100 atme farm, best buildings ir Peirth County; well. feiWed a -ad �raiaed. Com4 to a" growing crosr. Appak.. 4AYS 0061.tf "SEAFORTH MARK=S Ow STRAYED 010-,ftkWT,�,01 bONCES. 1$1r , '0da 01 Tackersmi*. owner may haw Tbnrsaay,_�411gpst -so" b* zWovIg f -d Plifing for em - ( - - W . 7� 'PURDY. KID. I by saw. A% -I, ,Wheat, per busli�l $1.80 al -ed We pen, or rhono 84 on 184, Seudorth. 8115" ,,-�Oats, per bushel ......... �*-. :, - Aarley, per bushel .............. 05C ,�Zuckwheat, per bushel .Vran ............. ..... : ..... $150 fprts ........... lilgi,' &r'do9vd-* ...... .. :.19, W26c Alutter, per -AGe New potatoes ............ .V�.00 M-ogs, per cwt, ........ :.sIT75 DEAN MARKET Sorontb, August 24.-Boam, Canadian, band 40oked, $2.60 bushel; primes, W40 bushel. P'19ULTRY­ MARKET T�nto, AnguA 24th. Live. Dressed. -auciceas, Spring ............ Be 40 borage, lb . ........ .. as =M_Irg 6 &s . ............. 04 27 330., 4 to 5 The . ........... .. 24 37 9 to 4 The . .......... . 20 26 20 26 ings. 6 the. and up .... go as .......... .......... ......... ... '110. 40 DAIRY MARKET 4 'reranto. August 24th.-Cbdeso, now, large, 19,to 191hef 4wins. 19% to 204; wplala, 20 -*o 207/2c. istataus, 23c. Old, large, 28a twins, 29e; triWets, Sk. Bufter-Finest -creamery prints, 26 to 87c; No. I creamery, 85 to 36c; No. 2, 84 to 8bo. Mairy prints, 29% to 80' Egss-Fresb extras in c&rtons 40 to 41c; fresh extras, loose. 39 to 40c; fresh firsts, 724 to 8fia: fresh aecands, 27 to 28c. FARM FOR "Am -THE BEAUT"FULL, situated 50 acre farm, 1% miles east of Seaf6fth, Lot 5, Concession 1. Tuckeromith, on the Government Higbway. Newly tfle drained. bwrn &4x5O -pewIx-abiticied, rood dwelling, 10 rooma-.18 a" �of jdfalft Ih acres oaAB, balance 49dpd,tq mAxed bay. Im- mediate possession. Apply to P. DILL. Dublin� 8058-tf F A!,* FOR SALE-IFOR SALE,. LOT 6, the let Concession, Stanley Township. cOntainbRa 91 abres. Mist class )&nd in a high state of cultivation: well drained and fenced; It Km bush. - spmqll good two atoreY frame home with Mm -d soft water. Barn 52xG0 *4*fi good stabling under- neuth; 4ftzvlement hume 26x4G;aud pig house 24x4O. Two good well*. 4nA.,.x#in4maI at barn. The farm Is aft"' one rafle from school and ZY& miles -fro� Kliven, Itural mWI and phone. WHI be sold on -reasonable terms. For further particulars apply le It. P. Deal. Box 882, Senforth. 3057-tf F ARM FOR SALF_-E00 ACRES CGM- pripiM late 7 and 8, In the sion, TackeramIth. On. It to a ry_.CX= bridk house containing 10 rooms. It is heat- ed with a furnacei has -cistern and woodshed attaob�& Basement baru.,06xl04, with car- rarated Toof. gaavanIzed'oTa6ar*, and- ceftent stabling; litter carrier. Hog pan -attsihad to barn. 29x65, corrugated roof,'­ceitnecrt 'floors and tank ; laree garage, j pqmp� J VW. These buildings a" all in fi4t daa- ribair ind newly Painted. There fiile--26 4-cres"alfoif., 1 0 acres sweet clever and Z5, acres sisature on home farm of 160 acres. The 50 adjoins and is pasture. 'More we 25 acres of splen- did maple bush. The farm is in first class condition being used largely for stock and how ralsing. It Is within one-hobf rnfia of �dhool. midway between Hensall and Sea - forth with Kippen 4 miles distant, one of the best grain markets in Ontario. Ruraj mail. teJephone, and a good neighborhood. WEI be sold on easy terma on account of ill heo.M. PossePs.Tory this 1!0-1- JOHN RAY. R. F_ 2. Kipper, Phone 6 on 134. 8063x3 GRAIN ARKET Torlonto. August 24th--Manitobs whes:t­ No. 1 Northern, &1.66Vc: No. $,-Northern, FARM FOR SALE No 3 Noribern $1.46. *1i211toba'o&ts­No. 2,C.w.. nominal; No. 'a.' net quoted; No. I feed, 45c -, No. 2 feed, The Executor of the &tate of the IQ to in . . ports. _41k; Western Wra quaWtiom in, 0." j American earn. track. Torento-Ne. I yal- P-tY known as the Maas % of Lot 29, 413w. 920; No. a yellow, 910. Concession IC Hibbert Township, containing 5, 75 acres more Or less. AnoudedI. Brain, per ton. $27.25, shorta, per On ithe farm there is a good frame home $$gas: middlings. $8S.2&; goed feed with kitchen andL wo�ed, barn 86x54, shed _9a, *w. ow bag. $2.3t. 28X50, and drive shed 1448, steel track and h car- I % acres 8rCh4r4. 12 acres 9vod hard- 0 �40_4 41 ... go 0 loasf,;� 4�.' o at 09T , Ayi - 0.. with lor - $209' 1"ROIR nd sell readily, , Alan o. 1,Xety and 11rolnen ftkvwt, NA, W. - all ptoultuelat # ma of begift, 4or hand- de lace stockin A, 44w4or �41M�t an ,624,, Mi$ff'l OW Isd t]ffi lAce., ralull"IlS A. Valu 0 12 41�u s itr es;. bridis es� an .18, io a pony eans 'y 4 40, Pa. #roving prove �*�n of Owner vo, do not hesi SU4 106 FRFEMA6% Iato, AbOtri; the Cost. R. R, We - Tbave of n been, aske4 it -is - .. AXa-4. �0. W� RN COCKER ..2rue­ttlat -a, m4Jorlty of wealthy wo. FOR:'$ �!inen. wear,� their stOckinga only once. � 616-18 We6koeld, $2 each. These are fron the Velamere '19*4 Producing" Hatcben� J= ikany 'c�ases this is trllle. IWYe 18; -and care bred from 'heavy, winter layers ,Xor instance, the'wife of a - Phone Hassell, 86 r IL proniine4i; HOWARD HYDE. Mwashington millton4ire -who buys 806SX2 #.1,000 worth of hosiery at a time, FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 80 FARM tand She wears each pair only once, '1141 T., -ncesBlou, Hibbert Township. Spica. I" en giv s them to her servants. .fh e buoroved 100 atme farm, best buildings ir Peirth County; well. feiWed a -ad �raiaed. Com4 to a" growing crosr. Appak.. 4AYS 0061.tf "SEAFORTH MARK=S Ow STRAYED 010-,ftkWT,�,01 bONCES. 1$1r , '0da 01 Tackersmi*. owner may haw Tbnrsaay,_�411gpst -so" b* zWovIg f -d Plifing for em - ( - - W . 7� 'PURDY. KID. I by saw. A% -I, ,Wheat, per busli�l $1.80 al -ed We pen, or rhono 84 on 184, Seudorth. 8115" ,,-�Oats, per bushel ......... �*-. :, - Aarley, per bushel .............. 05C ,�Zuckwheat, per bushel .Vran ............. ..... : ..... $150 fprts ........... lilgi,' &r'do9vd-* ...... .. :.19, W26c Alutter, per -AGe New potatoes ............ .V�.00 M-ogs, per cwt, ........ :.sIT75 DEAN MARKET Sorontb, August 24.-Boam, Canadian, band 40oked, $2.60 bushel; primes, W40 bushel. P'19ULTRY­ MARKET T�nto, AnguA 24th. Live. Dressed. -auciceas, Spring ............ Be 40 borage, lb . ........ .. as =M_Irg 6 &s . ............. 04 27 330., 4 to 5 The . ........... .. 24 37 9 to 4 The . .......... . 20 26 20 26 ings. 6 the. and up .... go as .......... .......... ......... ... '110. 40 DAIRY MARKET 4 'reranto. August 24th.-Cbdeso, now, large, 19,to 191hef 4wins. 19% to 204; wplala, 20 -*o 207/2c. istataus, 23c. Old, large, 28a twins, 29e; triWets, Sk. Bufter-Finest -creamery prints, 26 to 87c; No. I creamery, 85 to 36c; No. 2, 84 to 8bo. Mairy prints, 29% to 80' Egss-Fresb extras in c&rtons 40 to 41c; fresh extras, loose. 39 to 40c; fresh firsts, 724 to 8fia: fresh aecands, 27 to 28c. FARM FOR "Am -THE BEAUT"FULL, situated 50 acre farm, 1% miles east of Seaf6fth, Lot 5, Concession 1. Tuckeromith, on the Government Higbway. Newly tfle drained. bwrn &4x5O -pewIx-abiticied, rood dwelling, 10 rooma-.18 a" �of jdfalft Ih acres oaAB, balance 49dpd,tq mAxed bay. Im- mediate possession. Apply to P. DILL. Dublin� 8058-tf F A!,* FOR SALE-IFOR SALE,. LOT 6, the let Concession, Stanley Township. cOntainbRa 91 abres. Mist class )&nd in a high state of cultivation: well drained and fenced; It Km bush. - spmqll good two atoreY frame home with Mm -d soft water. Barn 52xG0 *4*fi good stabling under- neuth; 4ftzvlement hume 26x4G;aud pig house 24x4O. Two good well*. 4nA.,.x#in4maI at barn. The farm Is aft"' one rafle from school and ZY& miles -fro� Kliven, Itural mWI and phone. WHI be sold on -reasonable terms. For further particulars apply le It. P. Deal. Box 882, Senforth. 3057-tf F ARM FOR SALF_-E00 ACRES CGM- pripiM late 7 and 8, In the sion, TackeramIth. On. It to a ry_.CX= bridk house containing 10 rooms. It is heat- ed with a furnacei has -cistern and woodshed attaob�& Basement baru.,06xl04, with car- rarated Toof. gaavanIzed'oTa6ar*, and- ceftent stabling; litter carrier. Hog pan -attsihad to barn. 29x65, corrugated roof,'­ceitnecrt 'floors and tank ; laree garage, j pqmp� J VW. These buildings a" all in fi4t daa- ribair ind newly Painted. There fiile--26 4-cres"alfoif., 1 0 acres sweet clever and Z5, acres sisature on home farm of 160 acres. The 50 adjoins and is pasture. 'More we 25 acres of splen- did maple bush. The farm is in first class condition being used largely for stock and how ralsing. It Is within one-hobf rnfia of �dhool. midway between Hensall and Sea - forth with Kippen 4 miles distant, one of the best grain markets in Ontario. Ruraj mail. teJephone, and a good neighborhood. WEI be sold on easy terma on account of ill heo.M. PossePs.Tory this 1!0-1- JOHN RAY. R. F_ 2. Kipper, Phone 6 on 134. 8063x3 GRAIN ARKET Torlonto. August 24th--Manitobs whes:t­ No. 1 Northern, &1.66Vc: No. $,-Northern, FARM FOR SALE No 3 Noribern $1.46. *1i211toba'o&ts­No. 2,C.w.. nominal; No. 'a.' net quoted; No. I feed, 45c -, No. 2 feed, The Executor of the &tate of the IQ to in . . ports. _41k; Western Wra quaWtiom in, 0." Tobias RYCkman offers -for sale the form American earn. track. Torento-Ne. I yal- P-tY known as the Maas % of Lot 29, 413w. 920; No. a yellow, 910. Concession IC Hibbert Township, containing "Millfewl--Delivered. Montreal freights. bam 75 acres more Or less. AnoudedI. Brain, per ton. $27.25, shorta, per On ithe farm there is a good frame home $$gas: middlings. $8S.2&; goed feed with kitchen andL wo�ed, barn 86x54, shed _9a, *w. ow bag. $2.3t. 28X50, and drive shed 1448, steel track and Outotrio esta-49 to 44c, f.o.h., shipping car- I % acres 8rCh4r4. 12 acres 9vod hard- weintat. Wood bush and 86 acres utdr cutuatin Outarlo good willing whes"I.23 +a $1.29, tli is Y-. remainder bay and Vawtuy%, Never 'Co.b. shipping points. according to freights. TaiLine spring about oentre of farm, good Barley---maltins, se to Ill.. draining and fencing. Lomted IV ,a miles from buokwheal_-Norninal. Chi&elhurst, and 4 miles from Hensall market. B" -No. 2. 90c. Purrhhaer way sew fall wheat, full posses- Uanitoba. flour­-Pirsi patvnt� $9.70. Toma- ion March Ist, 1927. For fuTther particulars to: do.. second patent. $8.20. apply to MANCIS RYCK19AN. Hens". Fx- 'Ontaric, flour -Toronto, 90 per oent patent eawoor, ,vex barrel. in car lots, Toronto. $5.70; sea- GLADMAN A STANBURY. beard. in bulk, $5.70. Selioitoro. Zxeter and Hansall. 89611-4 LIVESTOCK MARKET Buffah)� August 24th -Hogs. 10000: mostly 25 oents lower: early too. 200 Pounds down; valleffew a few $14; 200 to 240 pounds pAcking sowg, $9.75 to $10.50. * Cia#le 2.000: fed kind mostRy wt�nsr to 15 c n hiwher; divaloo yearlings. 910.90; 1,9001=11d steen SID; few rood cows $6.60: InUadium, $4.75 to $5.60; corrimbn and medium bWls, $6.25 to $6.00. Calves 1 200: active: sales . early steady; top Veals . $15.50. Sheep 4,000: lamba activo : 25 to 50 cents Idgher. Good to ahoi�le 914.76 to $15; culls ee S S I swound $10.50; sheep scsrce. Union Stock Yards. T�rontn, Aulruat 24.th.- In addition to the ct�ftle, receipts th�re were 1.0 0 cattle billed throwh. About 500 were I;0ft3 ever from last w�ek. The trade to -day .Waa slow with barely 2.000 eattle weighed at 2 o'clock. A few choice butchers sold at Pteady 1prices also cows and bulls. The bulk of the 1butcher steers and exporters Were- 15% be 25 ,conts lower. There were plenty of WesteTr drtore cattle in the mrds. some of these being of It little better qua.ifty than those received Ust week- Store oattle were active, With 700 The story of foot comfort is' 1head turned over by 2 o'clock. Reavy ateen 6preading everywhem from $7.00 to $8.15. with two leads at th' top price, The bulk wert .4 You tdo, will becomt on- f1wn $7.26 to 67.115. Choi�e nmr heavie" brought 97.00 to $7.60 with -6mmon down - thusiastic when you wea� Ward to $6.26. Trade was very Plow an 1-ndy-eisrht stee-. li`few real choice on. making 117.25. Fair to good cf#ers went at 36.25 to 17-00. No common wore o Id. c irvaNDER1 butA' heif7 sold from S"T to 50. 'r ;7 9Z MIL. -I SHM"J %,a.h' "" were �te&dy at from $4.7r, to few -ent at $6.75. Plaiin o -s -Were hard to sell, Bulls gtayed teady Smith Sons ai -from $5.00 & to $5-50 fet' the frood ones. end $4.00 to $4.50 for the caurrn dWnem. Elaby lbeeves,, rerrrainM flrrn n SEAFORTH. sellr* at 1�111-50 to $12-00. amd the bnlau�e aaing tkt from $10.25 to $11. Two donds of good 4*kem brought 36-85 With several hundred "ors at from $4.50 to S5.95� UwAors were to $6,86 L 740eb co-ovs ano spr.jr,'er, -as verk atroftT. Buyer". Dam from *00 to $120 for them. C�aves omf,od firm , FEMALE AGENT11 WAN THD ,i t from $12.00 to $39-00 for choice end at - Part or full time. appofu6ng sub -agents '47-00 to $11.75 for common to medium vaal� Steady income assured. Write framedfawy were 200 gra-qqern on tbe market THE SANTI(LLA CO., E -Th�re t bron%rht from S5,00 to $6.06. Lftrubs re SO cents higher than lr�t Dept. 33. P. 0. 86V 4as. Mantreel. weeks close, $14.00 for the bulk of Iambs and ewes, few Went up to $14.40. Some heavy lambs 0 taken at from $18.50 to guclu, 4611 at the usual $2.00 a hundred reduction. IVIFIE MCKILLOP MUTUAL L=le of dozen sheep sold teady .1 . 'o'..lity. 7",e of r 2.00 to $8.00 a 'undrlrr to - R`he hosr . . lIght, FME INSURANCE CO'Y. but the hackers su&,,Id I,, knml,- an r 26 cents off the price. This the Price down to $12.75 off car for ths- The select lyremium is $2.40 dEAD OFFICE­-SEAFORTH. . ONT. eivts for &e ddY were 4 691 rAttle, 620 -41", 1,085 hogs, and 1.680 , OFFICEUS: iotations ',,Heav7 1. Connolly, Goderich President steers, ehoice� $7.85 to $9.95; do., 41.40 to $7.75; botcher gteer,�, dheift j"7.,'jd0 Jos. Svans,Beechwood, Vice-president tA $7.86; do.. irond. $7.00 to $7.25; do,. 00M. 1). F. McGregor, Seafortfi, Sec,htaa, �&n, 115-50 to $6.50; butcher heifers, ehojc��, AGENTS - 10.7 -00 to S7.75; do. irood, $6.75 to 87; tutaho .1�bws eboiee, Sr,.Oo to ilf;.go; do. h Ahm Leitch, R, R. No. 1, Clinton- Zood, $4.00 to $4.75-, butcher bn 8. W. X Hinefilby, Sealorth; John $�50 to $5.50: bolognasi $9.50 to $4 . and ruttars, $2.W th $4.00: , ray, 99MOAdAIM; J. W. �61eo, Gode- 43 cows, $70.00 to $9�.flo-. avrJ.,#.. ec". rich,, R. G. Jrarmuth, Bi-odbagen. to $110.00: medium cows, $45.00 to '00; DIFINCTORS: feederq, good, $6.25 to'46.76; do. fal! 6 to $6.00: calves, ch 9, $12.60 to $151 , good, so 00 $ da., light, or,,00 �d Alt ' ;P. 'Willf4in %4 go; 9, Seftforth,,, 101M Beohoitft; �13VAdfihgft; James .1 .F.80: M Vkl $15-00 - do-, I T.Aediura. 11 9. WNwen, ON%. %*,25*to � IK bucks. $13X0; trood light s1heep $8.00 to $7.90 top; James 0010011r, 0 odorich; Alex $4.Z to 00tv a and - mso: hoo, glmcothg� 6 do., Broadoot, wn od, $19,00: .b., 012,00: do., coun., into, $11.75; do., -po (hieVe, - No, 17* and %li gears W,*rA b4ze 0-h4fthn ,*W "W'bo and. - mwblae4 off _W, � qo� up_ � like 'nfAv. Wl, MOO of patterqs mad%, spo eUginecyllliders bored out aild fitted with now platom ai, Tirgs like new and everything in the =0�cldtie ohpv line done here. Satis- faction guaranteed. For furthex particulurs, call T110MAS SANDY, telephone 10, Gods - rich, Ont. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM IN McKILLOP TOwNSIIIP Undw vmd by, virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be offered dbr sade ty public auction at the Queen's Hatel, in the Town, of Seaforth, on Monday, September 18th. 19W. at the hour of two-thirtY o'clock in the atternoon, the fol. lowing properw: Being composed of the West half of the North half of Lot number -.11hirteen in the Fourteenth Concession of the Township of 'BuKiilop, in the county of murom conujig Porty,three and one-half acres of load move or 10013. The land ig a ricls clay, loam and there ore erected an the Property a frame howe and bank barn. The property is conveniently ait- unted as to eburch. school asbd market, being about three miles east of the Village of VAa- ton. , TERMS OF SALF-Ten per ee'rzL of the purchase money to be paid on tha 4ay of sale and the badance within threL Weeks thereaf- ter. Arvangements may be mmde for part of b the purchase money to reensia on mortgage. The property will be offered for sale subleah to a rowrved bid. Nor further termB, partieubm cad *mdi- tiom of sa4e, awy 60 BMT a BEST, Seaborth, Onhuio. Solialtdre for Vemlorn. Do"d Augw*- 20th, 1926. Auetioneer. MORTGAGE SALE OF 50 ACRE FARM IN TUCKERSMITH Under and by vdrtne of the powers of asle contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, ltx WWI be offered for sale, bi public an# - I by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, at Dick's Hotel, Seatorth, on Saturday, the 4th Sept4mber, 1926, at two o'clock pm. 'the following lano, ua-ely: The West half of Lot 4, in Srd Conceswion. Hurou Read Sur. vey, of the Township of Tuckerumith. in the County of Huron, containing by admeasure- ment fifty (50) acres of Isind be libe same more or less. There are erected on the p es a dwel- ling house and barn and the property is can- venlently siotuated near the Town of Sea - forth, on good gravelled roads. Terms of Sale. -IQ per cent. to be paid In cash on the day of sale and the balance, w 'thowt interest within 90 days thereafter and the purchaser will be required to sign an agreement for the completion of his pur� chose. The property wTkI be offered subject .to a reserved bid. Further particulars and terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale and may be had in lbe Ineautime from the uudersivu- a& Dated at sealarth. Ontario. this 14th Angeas, 1926. R. S. HAYS. V.�idor�. Soiliter. Thomas Brow%, Auctioneer. 3069-8 <> * <> <> <> 0 0 0 0 S. T. Holmes & Son <> Funeral Director and <> Licensed Embalmer. CO. 0 Finest Motor and Horse- 0 <> drawn equipment. Beattie -0 0 Block, Main Street, opposite 0 <> The Expositor Office. S. T. C1 <> Holmes, residence, Goderich <> 0 Street West; Chas. Holmes' 0 0 residence, North Main Srect, 0 1(> Flowers furnished on short -0 0 notice. All kinds of up.- <> <> holstering neatly done. 0 <C). Phones: 119 or 254 J. <> 0 .0 <C> <> 0 <> <> 0 0 0 <> 0 0 0 JAMES WATSON SEAFORTH, ONT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT representing only the beat Can- adian , British and American Companies. All kinds of insurance effected at the lowest rates, includint- FIRE, LIFR ACCIDENT, AUTO. MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATS GLASS RISKS. -Abo- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGEM Representing "Huron and Erie" Mortgage Corporation, of London, Ontario. Prompt attention paid to placing rhiks and adjusting of claims. Business estaglished 60 years, guaramteeing good service. OMCE PHONIC, 8& RESIDENCE PHONE, ft. ROBTYEID Eavetroughing Plumbing Heating Phone 23 SEAFORTH ------------------------------- TheJohnRaiikin Agency Insurauce of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate, . Money to Loan SPAPORTH ONT. P116" 9L 94, 11V 11`�111'(" ................... ............ 4 rR phonez 7 M1 L D. H. nd whe�ls.' k S 0 1 r 21. 30-58-8 Electr1cft'-Used of Winghal�,` 11 be at Commercial H110 Seaforth Monday and Zursday Aftei"' Adjustments gi"*-,� or diseases of all 0, 3054 -ti FAIRNMW71 Having taken 61 he late James C0 ral Fertilizer Co. e pleased to 611�_4 nd new customer% ormation withl rt,t o Agricultun], -th ANDREW'.41 lox 29L ILIZER e affew of �r the Farm- rham, I will a of both old give any in. owledze. Al- phe" 44 W. I 'M A W, g�A A K I a W_ , I ; - ;W X T1 Wi 41 2, an � VXI!A�" It 1-1. 04 "Aw -C A. M O� Oilst ma -and H vz, e*-pmenv� 0' Charges moderate, 0 4 F 0� Flo*ers furnished'94 6#00; 0 node 0 formo 'COtHO, ]*Day Caft 0 ftone, 175. Phone, 43. 0 <> wamens W. J. CLEARY Summer -Dresses when OU 0 Ucensed Embalmer and 0 will look like new when dry 0 Funeral Director. 10 cleaned. Beautiful work, dress- Ag4rieultturral,., ara 1&�Aea' M, OX' Up-to-date Horse and Motor es so crisp and fresh you would giving big ;4 ML vvhekq�E.. 4antl i i"; think they had neve' acid 6 r been worn. tai;iI will gl'adj -­ toot, 0 Equipment 0 Night and Day Service. Sweatem and $oll, U you 1�� Sport Clothes gre inte. haw should he �cleaned now. Satis- I also le a -ad keep -40-4s Phone 19-22, Dublim faction guaranteed and fast of' A., A. gervice. has XXoven.,A vnm*T.,.7 <> <> <> C, 0 <> 0 used. I hive, a drill to saw le Just Phone 227 also a lime 'gower, and "n SYDNEY DUNGEY roods to your farm 'at a low <> 0 0 <> * 0 * 0 We aim to give you service and 1,� 0 COMMERCIAL HOTEL ity goods. W. J. Walker & Son 1> Work Called For and Delivered WILLI-AM M. SPROAT, W. J. Walker, Funeral M 0 R. EL 4, Seaforth- : PhMe 136-2 rector and Embalmer. > Motor or Horse EquipmML 4> 0. care or Flowers furniew 0 as requesW. 0 > Day or Nlght;s Phone 07., 0 > r 0 0 * 0 0 400 <!o 40 0 E,....-,..,i,:,,i,P,REPARED Winter is Coming 1. SrX OR SEVEN MONTHS OF IT 1 Having spent several years installing heating plants for the largest fiirnace manufact- urers in the world, enable us to solve your heating problem so that you will derive the maximum calories of heat from any fuel you may choose to burn. Robt, E. Reid Phone 23. tiAM TMOWT kV_45T FURMACE PLUMBING AND HEATING i Fall Term C COURSE9 opens Stenographic Tuesday Commercial August 31. T Telegraphic R Secretarial Vil'rite for free A Comple te Offise Catalogue. E Training. ]BUSINESS COEEEGE R.F.Lumsden, B.A., Principal STRATFORD ONTARIO ,kmalgarnated with McLachlan Business Codk�#e WESTERN FAIR LONDON - ONTARIO September 11th to 18th This year, add to your interest, pleasure and profit'fijr having an exidut of your own in the largest Exhibition ever held in Western Ontario. $40,000 IN PRIZES AND ATTRAMONS Send for Prize List and Warutation. Cbsing'D;L4 September. 204. Reduced Fares on all Railroads. J. H. SAUNDERS, President. W. D. JACKSON, Secretary. London, Ontario. The Grea Sensati"onal Sale To Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this Store's Business Career is Booming. OPENED THIS THURSDAY MORNING AND PROMISES TO BE A HUGE SUCCESS Thirtv years ago this month the doors of this Clothing and Furnishing Store were opened to the public. NTe want to celebrate the tkirtieth annive.rsary of this store's commencement in business by giv- ing the 1)ublic some honest -to -goodness bargains in appreciation of their patronage for the past 30 years. $60,000 Worth of High Grade Men's and Boys' Clotling Hats, Cq)s, Underwear and Furnishings at such reirluced prices that the public will appreciate and never forget Kelly's 30th Anniversary Sale. The Sale will last ten days to two weeks. No reserve. All our merchandise marked in plain figures. Every article in the store on sale. TAKE YOUR OWN REDUCTIONS_20`� TO 50' REDUCTIONS ALI, OVER THE STORE One grotil) of Men's Suits -100 altogether -that AJI Men's and Boys' Odd Trousers and Bloomers were selling up to $32.50. All one $9.95 20 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices. price during this sale .................... All Overalls and Smocks 260 Men's Tweed and Worsted Suits, reg-ular 10 Per Cent. to 20 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. prices $16.50, to $45.00. All Summer and Medium Weight Underwear. 2.5 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices. 20 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. 275 Men's high grade Blue Serge and Grey Wor- 400 Boys' Blo.omer Sults (extra trousers), sizes sted single and double breasted Siiits; regular 24 to 36; regular prices $6.75 to $16.75 prices $22.50 to $47.50. 25 Per Cent. Less Than Regular, Prices. 20 Per Cent. Off Regular Prim. All Furnishings, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Wind - breakers AM Men's Felt Hats 20 Per Cent. to 30 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. 20 Per Cent. to 50 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED AUGUST 1896 TO AUGUST 1926 SALE STARTS THIS THURSDAY AND LASTS TWO WEEKS ONLY L STRATFORD'S LARGEST CLOTHING AND FURNISHI,NG.STORE One way far6T&id from Mitftll, Dublin and Seaforth, either by rail ar car, on purchapes of $20 or o#er-: I% 12 a iu W a N� M g , '1'11,�"'.,�j.i,, Q I d