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The Huron Expositor, 1926-09-10, Page 5IM", "K low A , � , -- '11 , , - i , � I " ­ 1". 1, ­­ 1�14,.­ ­,/ - ", z. "1 ;111 �11111 01: 101 M', Ile gn r, "IVA N 01WA-p -ow V -6 ou, 77 11111�7.":'' :7 "M 711h TFIFO RT -1P% r,0Wero wk*,. "w" 000 N oat C It Ind thb =4`11 V, t you net'd are ,epa terms W T QJ! Palo wal. 15,14 _! W ate day -of sal'a ILU4 V"y =.tit" tow 1# CAP ON all meantime from. th gladeriii-OL. re Isl Ld is Of 10 -forth, 0-t-rio, ladly test YWW 10j6- cwo mat Mo an A 115944 it You 100`� ZYVALA�-20 Cuotou SlE.1 IL a. RAYS. Im � ep ht ij�Dek an Out. .,to:.w Appjy to JOUN Vendoee Soliciltur. We 0 deat �7490" �ij,j 0 - - �MUOW't'jo* ""t We 1 Also hilidt 04 eai�, Cwgvs Moder )6f A.tl..,. sosr,.4' .9rad00'oj' A"- te. ja0sed dwAr ",.-QL 4. Scaforth. or phone 1"-91. 0 gality Ferulizipri, a 1Z 150iforth 11pspital Bon. vxhkielhi lhaq Nrinner VIOWOM ft=idbed on short day n 4 W.1444 has p 0 notice. heart have�'f LOTS% -THRES. STACK4, 6 Day calls The funeral was held- Tues- ALE. 1� ,y Nisfits Calls IN !1 4160 a lime: A00 ­7-pnd can deliver t FOR 01; ds *hW,�*NrneOn 4�.Maiilandbaiik ceme- umothy and hay� . Ai� goo Phone 175. Phone 48. 169G,�Irrl. 1. Dabfti hope K F FRAN we aim to PA 9 qW- from ithe home of his sister, Mrs. rrke and 'T4iDr,,;Qf , Tuckersmithi RURON & ERIE Two Sisters, goo&., 7 b"'t s %#�t "the West -and (Armie), WX PROAT., "T VO F I f ra-_. 41oi�, aiid,'ona brotheri, James, DEBENTURES LI 4, 0 0 <> 0 0 <> are left to, mouml�ft�tlte hamme it The u -h4 od d fl, 1bA,_ 'W 9A 10140 authorii#� Ind, 9 fOr"Dublin and 4strie W. 1. CLEARY Qur­q�pyeqk� mpaw.- The Men who want just a little -Bet*r �M Work S" n4ox 1 ��. P -.;.A -�. - _A. FEMALE A41' WAwwirn # I rkm�� �,* Eaist, N. Ximtgomery,,.Uls A.. Crozier mot -red, 4 .4 W "Toro''' And. the. ZX1110i fh�i' holiday".-, W. Omd X. it T: t X�J�erqnldl It A214, S4 4nkhAon IRS &Ia'd-No, Asi Whtt0� of Brussels' _JT h e we 4ther haif.61-taied up again. W&� ., k, ` -'farmers will be able to the gran all in before anotber -wet spell Sets in�-Mrs. Pe,cy Little iind Miss Elva Little, a'tended Toro'u- ** ExhiNtion.-Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gurr, of -Tornr,o, spent the holiday -with Mi. li-kl Mrs. V. J. Shannon - 31r.. iind 1irs. Joe Dayman, of Di Itroft. wure in the vicinity and ivnew- .,ed acquaintanceship on Monday- 'Toweshbug -is, ihe ordei of the day Amd Mr. Joe Eckert's outfit is inak #X ito urual rounds. ' (too late: for -last week.) 'Notes -Mr. iWnd,Mrs. Sol Shannon -visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudson, of Wensull' last Sunday -Mr. and Mn. -Nelson Govenlock spent Sunday with in Mitchell. -MT. and Mrs. Joseph Dolmage motored to Shake- speare Sunday and visited friends there. -Mr. John Bullard spent Sun- Aday with Mr. andMrs. R. Murdie, of Stratford-71ireshing is the order of -the day. BIRTHS Adair -In Alexandra Wbw, Toronto Western ffospital, on Wednesday, September lot, to Mr. and Mrs' R J. Adair, (nee Mable Smithers), of 738 Markham St., a daugh- ta7r. D BATHS Alex4nder.-In,- Fort Hope, an Wednesday, J 7��Yth, 1926. Alvin Laverenv Alexander, bZ d son 6f Wx, and Mrs. David Alex - under. -,ia his im year., CARD OF TIIANKS Mr. and *a. David Alexander and family vrish to express tbeir sincere thanks to the mummy neighbors arld friends for their kind assistance and sympathy during their long ,suspension and sad bereavement also for the _ftfty floral tributes reteived. CLINTON FLOUR MILLS We have on hand a few tons of fall wheat I*aM and shi which we will sell at Tans- =le in farmers' bags, -JOHN OE IZAL�. Clinton. Phone 8. 3065-2 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY (For Business ELvansion) Paid 25 per cant. returns lost year In- �dustrial monopoly, managed by solid O�bftrio lbusiness men- You hold direct security $300 4or more now wflI Insure you getting sub- -istantlad cheque every three mouths. Not a atook promotion. Write MR. BARCLAY. 12 Wellington Faat� Toronto. "2995-1 LIVESTOCK MARKET Vinion Stock Yna-do, Toronto, September 7th. Quotations :_ Heavy steers. choice, $7.50 td $8.50; do., good 47 , 00 to $7.65 ; butcher steers, choice, $7.40 to do., cow- , $775 do.. good, $7.00 to $7.25. jawn, $5.50 to $6.60i butcher cows. choice, 3&00 to, $6.60; do.; fair to good, $4.00 to t75 butcher buills, good. $4.50 to $5.50 iognas. $8.50 to $4.00; caurkors and cut� ters, $2.60 to $8.00; good millch cows, $70.00 -*6 SIO(hOO; springers. -boke to li'O.to$80.00 to $115; 4medUum cows, $45.00 ; feMars, good. 46.00*to $6.50 ; do., fair. $6.00 to $G,00; onaves. Qftol6-_ $12.50 to $13-00; do., good, $9.00 to 411.00; do., medium. $7.00 to $9,00; growers. 45.60 to $6.00; gooa lambs, SI&H to $14.00; ­45d�, bucks, $10.50 to S11-00; good light sheep, .47.00 eta $8.00; heavy sheep and bucks. $4.00 $5.60 thick smooths, fed and watft- Miss $12.1 Z, 3 Co.b., $11.75; do.. eountrF VoInts, $11.50; do., off cars, $12.76; select $2.42. Montreal. September 7th. -Cattle. 1.909, vibil 200 300 rnoro cattle an sale than foi the previou's Monday, sales were draggy and ]buyers were offering lower prices. One good 3oad of 1,300 pound steers were sold -,for eg 41.60. iGood 4ight steers brought $9�,KO and cc those of better weiahis were a qaartLr or so' ,xaore�, AGood quallity beef type cows were ao,14 for 0 and $6.26 and fleshy cows of common *o medlum kinds of light butchers heifers z"d mtkers and medium cows were weighed -U'o in mixed lots at $4.50 -to $5.26. Bologna IhWb brought from $3 to $3.76.- . . %laotations :-Butcher steers, choice, $7.50: *vod, $0.60 to $6.75; medium. $5.75 to $6.26. -eahnnon, $4.50 to $5.50; butcher heifers, go�rl 16 .56; medlurn, $6.25 to. $6.76; common, t4 41 to $6 J.00 to $S : butcher cows, Rood, $4 to $6.211, VIC` adfam, $8.96 to $4.50; canners, $1.50 to *2�60; cutters, $2.60 to $2.75; butcher btk,]R. -common, Is to $3.75. Calf receipts, 2,929. Tho, Calf tn&ket was 'MVM: DUCktr ftlVdg biOUrCht , from $10 10 according to 4uallty ernesom *LBO to $5,00. of Sheep receipts, 5,602. The bulk the ftliabs were purelmaqd !?n the basis of grAdfng i..Ahtimanota to* September Is% tarady, $1.00 tit owt. cut on all buerc lambs. Salti to� day V=god from t:12.25 to to the ewes and wethem and backs, $1 poorer qtks:1-itY ewes "d � Wethm ht $11.50 and e I t oft bucks, 50. a 44ty , were sold 0, t lboia , t.00. to 1.25 sbo" $6.50 7. tM1 7 1 d, 02A6 ; $10.5 1.50. kt�eivtd. 4.0 1 haigpoo 10 ". 06v - VA 16 TO.. TUX 2w or may, b4*4kr-jaMW;b 't�p.r -pro'kto.", .y , �6._Ar Tom SUBMT15ACE . VOR 1;1!11�_* AM, LOT so; T6wfthtp. Splen- 4id kmprj�ed 100 save farm, best buUdA,- In Perth CountyrwiH feni and d:rmined. Come �tq a- rm-%W eniiia. *pply 11, S. HAYS, 84614t SOW STRAYED ON TO- LOT 0, CONCM- slou 8, Tackeramith. Owner atay-baw* same by prov4na property and mayins for trop lulured by saw. Apply &A I. PURDY, Kip - pen, or phone � 84 on 164, Ocaferth. 8059tf Ar SALR--TIEKE BEAUTIFULLY F 50 sere farm, 114 wites east of Saaforth, Let 5, Concession 1, Vnekersmith, on Government Highway. Newly tile draln% barn 94x5O newly shingled. good dwelling, 10 rooms; 8 acres of alfalfs. 15 agm onto, balance needed to mixed bay. Int- medlat* Possession. Apply to P. , DUZ4 DuMlu. 8959-tf FARm FOR i0T 6. on the tat Concession; IV. eontaining 97 acres. 1Nrst=Zdwrnh 5 high ed%tee of cultivation;.. well, -drained d fenced: 19 acres hush, snialt orchard, - good two storey frame ho6e �vith­'ha�rd and ft water. Barn 52x80 with good stabling =1 nea&; 4mviewent [must 20x4O and pig house 24x49. Two good weils and windmill at barn. The farm is situated one milo from sehool and IIA miles from Kippen. Rural mail a -ad phone. WIN be s?)d an reasonable terms. For Evuhhem Partlealava Apply to R. P. Bell. Box 992, Seaforth. 81 AUCTION SALE AucT`ON SALE OF LAND.-TH]MR. WILL be sold by public auction on Thursday, lieptember 16th. at 2 p.m. an the premises. Lot 5, Goneesslon 6, McKilli The land con- sist of 8 acres and is a aorner lot and a choice site for small home. There Is erected on the lot a frame stable and drive phed, 20x45 feet� Miere will also be sold at the an e time and place about one acre of Part of Lot 6, 40oncession 6, McKillop. The Property must be sold tw w4nd up the estate of :the I Tarms and pajz-� ticulars of sale.' MARY FINNIGAN, Propriqtraw; - Thomas Brown.- Aui 8665-2 ffEARING AUIMGN SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. on Saturday, Sep- tember Ath. at, 1.80 p.m-. at the residence of Mrs. John MeMann, Lot 8. Huron Road, Titekersnalth, one-lualf mile east of Sewforth, the following articles: Two large kitchen ranges for coal or wood, almost new; I Pirsoo beater, almost new; I solid walnut sideboard. I Gold Modal cribinet Victrola. 1 parlor suite, I oak extension table, I oak bed room suite, I solid cherry bedroom suite. I trust bedstead =i stand uncl dresser, 2 Parlor tables, four ne chairs, 12 -dining chairs. kitchen tables, I irlaw cupboard. kitchen chairs, one oak hall rack. I couch, 1 DeLaval cream sep- arator. I st�el tire top bugiry. .3 reese� Bros- %els carpets, I Daisy churn, I washer, orc wringer. I coal off heater, 1 coal oil range, dishes, carpets and other articles too numerous to mention' Terms of Sale -All surns of $10 and under, cash: over that amout 8 qth., credit on approved joint notes. A dii"=nt of six per cent, Per annum allowed for cash or. credit amounts. MW. JOHN F. MdMANN. Proprietress; T. Brown. Auctioneer. 8066-1 AUCT`ON SALE OF FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD E11T`ECTS­--Q. H' Elliott has been instructed to sei by public auction on Lot 27. Concession II,zMcKi1lmp. on Mon- day. Bev bar 20th, 1926, at I o'clock P.M., the following: One big driving horse 8 years old. I buggy nearly new 4ires , cutt9r; nearly new bor; I dray wagon with at dk rack, I set single harness nearly new, r set single hbrness with collar, hames and tags, I pair light bobs-laighs; dray with flat bottom, I gas tank 6 gallon, I flour can, holds 300 lbo. ; I rolm nearly new; 2 blankets. for horses. near- ly new; one drivina mare. one set single, .harness, I rubb4r tire buggy almost new, I Pw*lai cutter, I' cart I stoneboat, 1 poit hole suger� I rabe, 2 blankets. I grindstone, I %ralvanLzed pig trough. 2 emery stones, two crowbars drinking fountain for poultry, I rull of ;" nettius 2 feet high, I bucksaw, new., I steel tannic, 40 gallons; 2 ladders, one crosscut saw, 12 plank. vine, dressed; 1 PtI. of basswood lumber, some' scantling. 2x4-. 9 dozen Min bass, I double block Pulley with rope, 8 sup, barrels. I sugar kettle, log- ging chains, I s"pabovel, 1 harnegamakipra' saddle. 3 hand augers. new doubletrees and whifflebrees, 60 hens, Leghorna and Barred Rooks, young : 8 old geese and a number of young geese, I bay fork and -trip chain, 800 brick. I dozen ifew stove Pipes, cant book, double barrelled shotmun, I 0mada ranue� I Oxford range, I heator, I glass cupboard, 2 closed cupboards, I chi of drawers, two extefis4oTi tables, several small tables, one- half dozen dinift chairs, kitchen chairs, I Ite, wash stands, I siogle bed, I at Thmr au .lamp. oe�e!ah=jn ,g,lamips,.1 Alladintable amps, couches, hall rack. I churn. I b6ner, I washing machine. I orgTA -number of picture fratnes� pep, P thes, tinwaW. I kitchen tjLble� one i ror'48 b��, I sideboard, and numerous other articles usittailly found on a. term. Terms� All vurns of $10.00' and under, Cash: over thatamount 7 months' orei will be riven an ftrnisbind approved Joint notes. Four per cant. per annum off for cash. j. o� GRrRVE;, Proprietor; G. IL P140tt, Auctioneer. 8065-2 FARM FOR SALP, The Executor of the Estate of the late Tobias ftyckman offers for mle the farm property known as the Past % of Lot 29, 0aivasion 14. Hibbert Township, ftutaining 76 acres more or less. On the farm there Is a good frema house ,WR.h Icitchen and woodAed, barn 86x54, ofied 4A*0 and drive shed IWB, steel track and *u., N acres oi 12 acres good hard- *6� bugh atid '86 acres under cultivatioim� this year, rt)isainder ho and 1jasture. Xs�cj ffinuffig SPA169 � numil contra of farm, good drhintlit dud lo&ted 11/2 miles Zbota isalhUrst kod 'f,'*j10.jMn Renzi markiat, ftlabbser thail-00 ifall wheat, fail DO"tB- pot further paj*juI4,t6 apply to VUAX0%S'AV(31tMAN, Hezisall, kt_ a6utok. saiau�'O,&, e', B 10-4 ud been gelling, can quite easily pick thens, from oigr-, 0 Licensed Embalmer and 0 We buy practically them all, direct froin the Maull rvr,,,, fljubu�`school- Ph(mei 30. Part or frull ttibmu*k. inting a 0 Funeral Director. 4;;p give you Extra Quality at Moderate Prices.' Our est ev . 4n Steady income asm6w��",Wrtte G -'K. HOLLAND THE aAN,TILLA Zuedi 0- Up-to-date Horse and M*t@r elle. are,-- DePL as, P. 0,. 436, Ka%tr*&L C, Equipment - MEN'S SPLIT COWHIDE BLUCHERS, solid, a real good Dublin, Ont. "I". 0. Night and Day Service. <> 24W ferm shoe ...................... .................. S-2 05 0. Phone 19-22, DubIbL IM MCKIL MUTU MEN'S CHROME TANN*,D BLUCHERS. -A rAce light AL 0 <> 0 <> <> <> 0 0 0 <> 10 work shoe that will stand the wear ............... FIRE INSUWI CE COW. MEN'S URUS CALF AND MENNONITE GRAIN BLUCHERS -Solid leather, outside counters 0 0 <> 10 0 0 $4,21. V MAID OFTEW1. FORM ONT. Late Har est, 0, MEN'S ELK BLUCHERS -Solid leather, through vamps, ALSO LATE WHEA SOWING 0 W. J,.Walker & Son outside counters ... 4 ................. ............ $4.50 OM. N Super -phosphate , Finely Grmm 1. Connolly, G President C, EXTRA STRONG LEATHER LACES -10c A PAIR iagara Lime will bring your W. J. Walker, Funeral D1 - late Jes. Evans, Beqe Vice-president 6 rector and Embalism. wheat even with your neighbors sown ,Gregar;r� Me, v without fertilizer ten days earlier. I have fresh Supqr-Phosphate and Litnt? 0 Plater or Horse Equipmank �L No. 1, Clinton; 0 C4&n or Flowers furnt@W 0 in stock, also other grades of fertil- Alex. Leitehkl J. H. Smith & Son izer. We deliver to you at a gmall W. F. Hinchley, SOTN�ih; John Mur- 0 as Muested. price. If You attend, London Exhibi Bgmondvilfe;�, �r4 W. Yea, Gode- 0 DiLy or Night, Phone VT. o - rely, SEAFORTH ONTARIO. tioll, see Niagara Lime Stone exhibit tick; I L G. Jarautkr�Rrodbaxen, 0 and a proof of what it has done for 0 o o 0 0 <> 0 0 0 0, 0 others. It will de the same for you. William RiZ04_-%P. 2, B*aforth; fohn Beimewiesi--*odhagen; i We are prepared, to serve you� at I - all times in any way with Everlast- Evans, Beechwood -IL McEwen, Clin- A BARGAIN ing Clay Drain Tile. A. A.. Quality ton; James Coan;W,; ".rich; klex. Fertilizer, . Finely Ground Niagara Limesone and best.quaft Motor and 0% ING. oi,70valortu; J, ki. Grieve, No. 41 Ws*4p; Robert Ferris FOR SALE�Five Acm, one mile from Seaforth; modern house with Lubridfiting Oils and Grease. ffarlook; George MoCartney, No. 8, furruiice� bath and toilet� small barn; W. M. Sproat 3eaforth, Murray G%son, Bruce4eld- good orchard. Tax", $15. Splendid chance to start chicken farm, ban, New Fall Hats etc. Apply ta JAMES WATSON . � 0 SEAFORM. OINT. R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Out. 29wtf LARGE SHIPMENTS JUST RBCEIVKD FROM FAMOU:5 Pr1% IN AM a MAKERS LTMal LIN 111- n �M* J!" I representing only 'the beat Can- a,dian , British -Oil American Companies. All kinds of im -, effected . lince at the lowest raS Inaluding- FIRE, LIFE. AC �, ENT, A UTO - D A D PLAT2 MOBILI& TORNA11- GLASS- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGZW7 Representing "Huron and Erie" Mortgage Corporation, of Landon, Ontario. Prompt attentiontfajo to placing rinks and adjus ng of � ebdma. Busfitess establfshe4 So yean, ruaranteelas good serrics. BORSALINO HATS, pearl gTey, slate and fawn at................ ................. ............... $7.50 BILTMORE HATS, chamois, champagne and grey, with or wi*otLt color-�d bands $40, $5.00 and $7.50 BROCK HAT (hazel) . at ................ ................ ............... $9.00 CHRISTY'S English Felts in grey rA at................ ................ ............... S6.3v GREVILLE HATS (light pearl) at.................. ... .............. . $3.00 0XVrIby UUrqk.XEy OMC -E ]PHONIC, at COMMERCIAL HOTEL RZ81DENCE PH ONIN. 0& Work Called For and Delivered FARNERS' FERTILURR P. J. Kelly, Stratford ",Having taken over the agency of 87 ON PHONE 211 TheJohn Rankin e late James Cowan -,or the Farm- A f :2 Satisfactory repairs 'guaran- teed on Balloon, as well as High Pressure Tires. Good- year factory method used. We make an allowance on your old tires and wheels on new Balloon Tires and wheels. E.H.Epps & Son Varna Phone: Clinton, 626 r 2t 3068-8 Summer is, the Ideal Time" Have thos leaky gmtters and roofs repaired and eavetroughs renewed now. I WHAT ABOUT YOUR FURNACE? Let us look oveT your furnited or rebuild it, We are experts in heating and can attend to this prompt- ly and reasonably. I gobt. Reid �110xg 23 .1 SFAFORTU ne way are pa .1 m 11ditchen, IJUDI!n and Seaforth, either by ers' Fertilizer Co, Winsham, I will railroad or car, on purchases of $20,00 or over. Agency be pleased to 1111 all orders of both old- I Insurauce or a,11, kindg. " new customers, wid give any in- W Bonds, Real E8tate, formation within my knowlWas, Al- io Agricultural LIM& Money to Loan I ANDRRW ARCHMALD. SEAFORTH PFIONB 11L 0*T_ fkl 2M 80*10"th- ... 44 W. WESTERN FAIR ONDAN - AN A RIO Trem-endous September 11th to 18th Interecting exhibits of the fitvmt of Canadian Ag-rilcultural and In- dustrial products. Entertaining Grand Stand Performers. An Amusing Midway fidl of fun. Every1hing in a larger and higher class scale than ever before. .$40,000 IN PRIZES AND ArMACTIONS. T� ' T.. r ze , 4, and f ull information on request. Closing date September 2nd RAuced Farec on all Railroads. J. H. SAUNDERS, Prt-sident. W. D. JACKSON, Secretary. London. Ontario- --------------- AT Chel"fetz Bros. Before -you do any 4V ,buying- visit our store and it will su.,"we you dollars, Summer Requirements STRAW RATS. -A full line at prices from $1.75 to $3.75. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. -Union Suits in short and long sleeves and legs at $1.25 and $1.75. No -button 8tyle at $1.25. Also two-piece suits at 75c and $1.00 a gairment. BELTS. -A new line of belts in fancy and plain markings, 75c to $1.35. TIES. -In new patterns and color combinatians, $1.00 and $1.50. NEW SHIRTS. -At $2.35. INVISIBLE SUSPENDERS -In two and four -point styles, at 50c. COME IN AND LOOK OVER Olm NEW SUMMER SUffINGS BRIGHT'S, Seaforth'. Tailor and Habiq:dasher DresSwell and 4 "I %wx" ., "I"