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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-10-01, Page 5t� W�N�4y," em ;,Aa, V PIN or- h -iW ft N 6.0 A4 "0" 21 1 d. #04 tiv. iil- or" A Wv a 30 i� ye "imp s 64, J 4:iiis Fall 4 R4. 0-*'' Wall'; to 144w- orders `51 0 OtMad Greetin Cda npo 41 a morbt& IAberal coln", FO, to* IQWWW10�1110144Ai�, '40 free. be eIrTr" I W ur. 'ers, ? 16. on.: aa� ar 9 'on 289, q141 -i 04av,46, ,P16 ose Who h - .". yk. -1. 1',, 1_ I 7aere ani October 10th. -The YOUT19 - liott has been instructed by Mrs. Ualph El- liott to sell by public auction at her rest- �Fv us are now by _5.� ha*;06S�ng_�.the samot-Mr. Lloyd '10 men to qUal�iy foiWork-, pa n Friday e"V'Miffig for the promotion of rr Rink, Seaforth, on Saturday afte '&On. oeto_ Stewart Aasl.returned- home fiom'vas- iting'. ft I iends in London and Stratf 0 1 rd,. "$100 to $201), mon ly as "Motoi. -and ing year. -Mr. James Medd left for carpets� sewing anuchine, coal oil stave, Pan - Isia1*11 Cameron -and Midd experts, Cliduffeuip, Wejders� , this week. He intends to bring back mower, lavm hose, garden tools and a num- 'SOah'troWn's'pent -Sunday wi6h Miss, Battery and - Tirb work ; also 11priber I -ing, of Toronto, Miss Margaret Love, Miss RALPH ELLIOTT, Proprietress; Georwe H. 3068-2 Agam'g.-McLellan.--vQuite a few fiom. We pay money part. time, while AUCTION SALE OF' HOUSE' LOT AND -of Walton, spent Sunday at the home around -here took in the- dance - in $0- learning these trades' Call or wTit�! ton. -Mr. Clifford Britton left last ad by public auction at Brucefield, on Wednesday. forth, on Fair night, and all'.,,,p6it ,for information. 9��IiILLIS LTD., ronto.-Mrs. Adam Nicholson had the lowing: Bedroom suite, 2 beds, 2 couches, 6 havlag-.,�, a good time.-We4ding `bQ& 163 King St. W., -Toronto. wrist on Saturday last. -Mr. and Mrs. room Chaim, bureau with mirror. organ, two zre again ririging on tbelt-$th 'Coi- setees, sideboaxd, writing desk and bookcase combined, cook stove for coal or wood, Hot the funeral of Mrs. James Mann. Bloat beater, kitchen table. 2 sets of dishes. ,eession'of Tuckersinith.-Mr.1ml, Mis. C OUNTY OF HURON sudden death of %Mrs. Mann on Mon- mattresses, 7 mats, feather tick, quilting and inat frames. 3 clocks, 2 lamps. auto knitter 11ran, nvyth are sporrting� 'a new, - � , __L� _tLat 'She was in her usual health -and Was property. consisting of one and a half wtoreY Chevrolet car. -Mrs. J. D.,Ijiecroft, TAJ�E NOTTOF I have made � a list any warning, she dropped over and good Kard.n lot. will be offered for Bale if of Wingliam, and little daughter, wis- qf Ianda in Huron Pounty'liable "Vibe gold troubled with high blood pressure for be sold - the proprietor is leaving the vil- lage. Terms­-C-sh. ROBERT YOUNG. Pro - ited,with her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. tior arrears c�f taxes. This list is published in the Ovtzria Gazette. Notice Of this is pub- al can. Mrs% Mann was a faithful member of the United Church, and AUCT` ON S ALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF - A- M. Kirk, tEe past week. - Mr. lisbe�l in Goderich Signal, Huron -Expositor takings. She was a kind and thougbt­ be Premises Of the undersigned. Seaforth, on Saturday. October orth. at 1.30 p.m., the fol- 0harles G.' Baille, of Los Angeleg, 7�.I Wingliam Times -Advance. Any isforma- by all. The funeral took. place on nd springs. 2 mattresses . 2 dqresserv, 2 wash recently visited with his sister, Mls. ion may be obtained from me. t W. LANE was conducted by Rev. J. A. picture frames, curtains, rods, windowshades. I kitchen cupboard. I dining room table. 9 A. M. Kirk. He had been aft-nding Treasurer, Huron County. Sncffi. Interment took place in in the fam- (coal or wood), I wwbing=hii- 2 gal- vani-d wash tub�. I berich copper a convention of stationary engineers Dated at Goderich, September 2kb, 1926. leaves behind to mourn the loss of a rake, 1 hoe. 1 coal oil stove with oven. one at Atlantic City as a dsIZ-gate from 8068.2 three sons, Austin, of Hullett-,Chas., clothes basket and clothes pins. I leather the State of Califoraia,-Norman M. couch, I stretcher with pad and pillow. 5 'brary and three daughters, Mrs. Harman, rocking chairs. I walnut 11 table, one all walnut side table, I roseWood sewing 'Kirk, - of Penn-1vania R. R. Trans- U. F. 0.- MEETING three brothers, George and Ben Riley, T,ortation . (Ir7artment of Omaha, Nebrask- visited with his parenU, - The regular monthly meeting of the 1 1. -e atone crock, 2 electric lamps. I Oil 1.11 1 arm chair. 1 kit.�hen table. 1 cellar Mi. and Mrs. A. M. Kirk, the past U. F. 0. Ciub, will be held in the who still survives her. Their many weeh. Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth, on cloth- I water Pail. I Berub Pail and brush. I long their fieepest sympathy, Wednesday evening, October 6th. CONSTANCE J. FORREST, Secretary. �ilverware, 2 ni*kel tea kettles, 2 gallon galvanized can, I ash sifter. Terma­Cash. Ntotes�Mr. James Armstrong, of 3068-1 A.. -Kelly, of Hibbert Township, died Uttle Current, has returned, -having AUCTION S "E OF FARM STOCK, INI- on Sunday afternoon in her seventy- spent -a couple of weeks at his old AUCTION SALE Michael, on the homestead with whom home. -Rev. Dr. Williams, a return- . she resided; Hugh and Frank, of Cali- Concession 11, Hibbert, 2 miles west of ed inissionary fr6is Formosa, who, is AUCTION SALE OF HOU OLD Fq -and on* sister, Mrs. Catherine Friel, on*furlout-h will conduct the service NITURE, ETC., ETC. -Mr. George H. El - I 7aere ani October 10th. -The YOUT19 - liott has been instructed by Mrs. Ualph El- liott to sell by public auction at her rest- p,eople axeholding a banquet on this deuce, on Huxon Street, weat of the Skating Friday e"V'Miffig for the promotion of rr Rink, Seaforth, on Saturday afte '&On. oeto_ the young r;6opbe's work for the com- bar 9th, at 2 o'clock, the following: Bed - room, dining room and living room furniture- ing year. -Mr. James Medd left for carpets� sewing anuchine, coal oil stave, Pan - the West on Wednesday morning of dora range, Quebec beater, washing machine. sealers, kitchen utensils, tabs. boiler. lawn this week. He intends to bring back mower, lavm hose, garden tools and a num- some stock cattle�­Miss Amy Love,, ber of other articles. Terms ­Cash. MRS. of Toronto, Miss Margaret Love, Miss RALPH ELLIOTT, Proprietress; Georwe H. 3068-2 Fern Love and Mr. Robert Patterson, Elliott. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF' HOUSE' LOT AND -of Walton, spent Sunday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Ed. Br�t- HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. --The undermign- auctioneer 'has received instructions to sell ton. -Mr. Clifford Britton left last ad by public auction at Brucefield, on Wednesday. Thursday for Victoria College, To- October ;th. at 1.30 o'clock. sharp, the fol- ronto.-Mrs. Adam Nicholson had the lowing: Bedroom suite, 2 beds, 2 couches, 6 It �r misfortune to fall and break her dining room chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, centre table, 2 arm Chaim 4 rocking chairs. 2 bed - wrist on Saturday last. -Mr. and Mrs. room Chaim, bureau with mirror. organ, two Dick Berwick, of Stratford, attended setees, sideboaxd, writing desk and bookcase combined, cook stove for coal or wood, Hot the funeral of Mrs. James Mann. Bloat beater, kitchen table. 2 sets of dishes. Death of Mrs. James Mann. -The Sunshine washer, 2 sets of springs. two sudden death of %Mrs. Mann on Mon- mattresses, 7 mats, feather tick, quilting and inat frames. 3 clocks, 2 lamps. auto knitter ,day was a strock to the community. nea rly new. At the &an -.a time and Place the 'She was in her usual health -and Was property. consisting of one and a half wtoreY busy picking potatoes -When without frarne house in good repair with good stable and plenty of water and orre-craurter sore of any warning, she dropped over and good Kard.n lot. will be offered for Bale if expired immediately. She had been not sold before day of sale. Everything to troubled with high blood pressure for be sold - the proprietor is leaving the vil- lage. Terms­-C-sh. ROBERT YOUNG. Pro - some time, which 'resulted in the fin- . r; G. H. Elliott. Auctioneer. 3068-1 =ctO___ - al can. Mrs% Mann was a faithful member of the United Church, and AUCT` ON S ALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF - took a great interest in all its under- - I FECTS. -Mr- Thomas Brown h b &tmeted to sell by public auction 7 ITe takings. She was a kind and thougbt­ be Premises Of the undersigned. Seaforth, on Saturday. October orth. at 1.30 p.m., the fol- ful -neighbor and will much missed lowing hPus.chold articles: Three bedsteads by all. The funeral took. place on nd springs. 2 mattresses . 2 dqresserv, 2 wash Wednesday wafternoo-ii. at 2 . 30, which nables, carpets and linolealuB, pictures and was conducted by Rev. J. A. picture frames, curtains, rods, windowshades. I kitchen cupboard. I dining room table. 9 Ferguson, assisted by Rev, B. chairs, dishes a" kitchen utensils. I range Sncffi. Interment took place in in the fam- (coal or wood), I wwbing=hii- 2 gal- vani-d wash tub�. I berich copper Maitlandbank Cemetery Hy plot beside her first husban& She boiler, 1 step ladder, I lawn mower, I snow shovel, I spsaa, I carpet beater. I garxien leaves behind to mourn the loss of a rake, 1 hoe. 1 coal oil stove with oven. one lond and loving wife and mother, coal heater, I stove bcarxL 1 carpet sweeper, I dtL%t moti. I Singer sewing machine, one three sons, Austin, of Hullett-,Chas., clothes basket and clothes pins. I leather of McKillop, and Sydney, of etro,t� couch, I stretcher with pad and pillow. 5 'brary and three daughters, Mrs. Harman, rocking chairs. I walnut 11 table, one all walnut side table, I roseWood sewing Mrs. J. Turner and Mrs. G. Fox, and "' I shoe box. 2 sets table, 1 flo-er stand. three brothers, George and Ben Riley, drapes, books, house Plants, 8 butter crockm� of Constance, and Joseph, of Cleve- 1 1. -e atone crock, 2 electric lamps. I Oil 1.11 1 arm chair. 1 kit.�hen table. 1 cellar land, and also her present husband, tabile" 2 mirrors. fruit Jars, screens, I bad - who still survives her. Their many Toom delft, 1 bedroom Pail. I toilet chair, 1 bar. 1 eloohric iron, I electric toaster. friends extend to the bereaved ones cloth- I water Pail. I Berub Pail and brush. I long their fieepest sympathy, h.ndled mop, �l water barrels, I small Potato barrel. 1 nickel tray, 1 crumb tray. I clock, DUBLIN �ilverware, 2 ni*kel tea kettles, 2 gallon galvanized can, I ash sifter. Terma­Cash. The Late Miss KeBy.-Miss Mary SS KATE KEHOE, Proprietress ; Thomas MI 8068-2 A.. -Kelly, of Hibbert Township, died Browri, Auctioneer. AUCTION S "E OF FARM STOCK, INI- on Sunday afternoon in her seventy- sixth year. She leaves four'brothers, PLEMENIIIS AND HOUSEHOLD EF - FEWTS.-M-r. Oscar W. Reed has been in - Michael, on the homestead with whom structed to sell by public auction on Lot Z4 . she resided; Hugh and Frank, of Cali- Concession 11, Hibbert, 2 miles west of forni4, ajid Samuel, in Saskatchewan, Croiiiiarty. on Thursday, October 7th, at I p.m., the followitir: Homes - One -and on* sister, Mrs. Catherine Friel, o'clock brood ma -re supposed to be in foal to Makwirs, who lives -with Mrs. Edward Gorm- 1 horse 10 years old. I big driver good single ley, of Hibbert. Miss Kelly had been or double, I gelding 2 years old. Cattla­l thoroughbred low Princes of Norval 2nd ailing for some time with cancer of 148097= due December 29th ; I thorollirb- the stoma6h. Her amiable -nature made lbk,iTiany friends. Tier funeral b�rad heifer I year Old Princess of Norval 3rd =2.17786=:; 1 cow due November 6tb. ot�'_!Puegday was well a#euded. It by Rev. Yr.. I cow due November 9th, I heifer with calf at foot, bred again; I heifer with calf at bred I OD" with call at "t is, & sung qqq m mam wa P.P.w tntertAent was in foot, again: I freshly calved Cow with calf at foot, tvro otirowski, and hoifers � years old. I steer 2 years old, two the fimti: plot at- 8t, Columban. MI -s. yearling steam. I Yearling 'heifet- Trow -One 1�6glee', a niece iyf' Miss Kelly, fro young brood sow: n1so 200 Bsrz,,-.d Rock hens CaMrnia, EaTivoll On Frida laZ for her and 50 jDarred Rock Pullets. Implements. - Ont,% wa;fon I pair bolisleighs, I deimocrat, .4 anA. ghevill rentain and caxi6 2 1) bugt-yos' 1 Portland &utter, I dise. I -nel Mr. Michael XellY, Oliver riding Plow, I gang Plow. I No. 21 ket- '1%6, Late John Carpenter. -Death 0001rabutt Plow, I iron Plow, 2 sugar ties, I large map tank, I 40-4talloia gasoline all Minis flnest aged citizen when Mr. JohA bd!Tdl, I 40�gaoft barrol, I ornery grinder, or power Gould. k avautity of beating, 1 6 h Be 0'Q'i ta*AY. He hadA 0 slid on Frimi Slitiijely and W. r. gasoline engine, I crushert, 4 Onatharn hivining mill, I bay lotiolar, set ay, last '0 orda. Mr. o f br#6ohirig harness nOAA7 new, met Of work harness, Net of single harness, A Xglotte bage Machine', I crosseAt Carilent6l" �d IN one farm �. i . the -eam separa&r_ saw, I bucksaw. I pulper. I get of scales 2000 . I tbs. capacity, ;vhe�jbarrow, I c-titting box, I village for many 0 was a giggs geedaf,� I stoneboat I gravel bov:, two devoted and fe, ' it; Lib- spring Boats, I 26-mmon milk can, I X0171A * eral in politica, and an tang,& copic gtovej 1 liltehan cupbostrd. I Par� lor tdite, 1 dining rooih ooUch. 11 Aedr(316113, _1bor. (Ris funeral on 'hftag, L 0114 dlitfea 1�� rug 9X1 2, fl dfnIng roZ�m( a -Ailig was largely Rttdn Fr: .&ir! eAo�� -2 dining Toom, tables.' a 412AZt, Ofirowski alfficiated at tha and a 41�heq 16' Ioad' of ""at m� hm "06i"y d&ftl 9' Wds timothr hair I tot Of ranlgv� Vvisfieli r, Vrdvo. Besides his wi-fe, ee fth- loo hilgims ee orift, too � 6AIS and Aph 1.tmu-b CgAiu, be leaves one son, Jos 'hree, bditiv, 100 lift'hels-9 Oats and vb�pt 9111 rd, of m&TigAdg' 40 'to long, It rows of edip i & -nd 6JJ 6XIllop Township, A t 40 rods t6ng,,.I,Z tows. i6ftlhirm 46 "do Iota. �4"gh rg-, Mrs. David X--,Conndll, of 14 ft*a tortillig 40 T�brds long. u (12antity Of #Illlstge; Mrs. Frank Byrn6, of hatftbod- 0111� a lluftAtItY Of 94wed r4fla 4s' WdOS'L 41joysla, f0tkm, "The' forms' Town Ahip, and Mrs, W. J. ohaing, whiffietkMes', 1100166k*� soythe an aux,_ of Chicago. Mrs. Jobn 'a numerous Other 00 a far& Of 116,00 stid Cash Mrs. Willi in s, Miss Millie Mrs. Catherine Ira Tomg.-All 6UbW OVgr that am ofillt, 1`2 In a&I , credit giva"li Or ga Cirlir, of 9 r an jdnt A" 0 -am, va ha,,g And gmiii, wbieh, wilf7w ''4wo � 611 hil - IT t Months, oredit. Five V& 6, ht 4 102 0"k, n credit A"idunlig. ProvrietxJr�, 06cat V7. 4 'I FO R * SALE.__:L0y- �, 11,. - (30N =­,STOx 6, . laullett, conbiaiiiii�g 160 acre., all cleared 4nd fenced and.455 notes well dralped_­bal�, kuba good Pastare; 6 apres fall whes� aiid fall plo,ving dome. fthr buildings; *.o.weils II; One and 'a � quarter. milo, f, -m ocliood, church ;ind store- Cheap for, a - -`,z sale� Apply 'on �he prem, es To ROY `AWsON, R. R. 1. ClintDIL BOMB $AT,R--1MM F 0 acre farm, 13/4 miles east,of T991% Lot 5, Concession 1, Tackdramith. ertiment Hl�hway. Newly -too drained, barn 84x50' newly shingled," good dwelling, 10 rooms; s acres of gafafte, 15 eiires oatg, balance s�eded to mixed hay. Ins. mediate possession. Apply to P. DUL, Dublin. 8058-tr MORTGAGE SALE OF FLAX MILL (Old VanEgmond,,Woollen Mill proy- erty),.situate partly in the To" iof Seaforth and partly in the Town- ship 9f Tuckersikith. Un4er and by virtue of the powers of sale' contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will tie Offered for Bale by Public Auction, Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, at the Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, on Thursday. the 21st day of October. 1926, at the hour 'of two�tlurty o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing property - Part of Lot number Ten (10) in the First 0onaessiori, Huron Road Survey of the Tow -n - ship of Tuckemmith (now in the Tovrn of Seaforth), and part of Lot number Ten (10) in the Second Concession, Huron Road Sur- vey of the said Township of Tackersimith. On the premises is a large three story solid brick flax mill (formerly opekted by Mess Merrier & Fee), Containing plant, machine;*. boilers and all equipment necessary for the operation of a first class flax mill. This mill is in a good state of repair and situate about a quarter of mile from the Seaforth Railway Station. It is a most desirable property for anyone wishing to engage in the flax Indus- try. TERMS OF SALE. -Ten per cent of the Purchase money on the day of Bale and the balance �fthin tb� weeks thereafter. 'Me property will be offered for Bale subject to a reserved bid. For further Particulars, terms and c-ndi- tions of sale, apply to: BEST & BEST, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for Vender. Dated Sept Both, 1926. 3068-4 Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Wanted Live Poultry Higbost cash prices paid for Poultry delivered Tuesday of each week. Thomas Bickell 3068-2 Take a Friendly Warning Our Fall weather is very un- certain --cold, chilly days and nights come unexpelcted, and many folks suffer inconveni- ence and ill health because they are not prepared with the proper dDothes to wear. . Be ready with your Wlariner garments -it's wiser in every way. Our prices for Cleaning ,and Steam Pressing are lower than you often pay for ordin- ary work elsewhere. Just Phone 227 SYDNEY DUNGEY COMMERCIAL HOTEL Work Called For and Delivered CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' LisC 1929� Municipality Of the VU lage of Bonsai], County Of FlUron- Noti, ,. 4. hereby given *list I have com plied with Section 9 of The Voters' List Ac and that I have posted lip at my office a Hawaii, on the 13th day of SePte-ber. 192( the Iist of all PeTSOMA entitled to vote in tb said -Mumidipal.ity for Members of Parlismell and at Municipal Elections. and that such lis remains there for imstiection. And I hereby call upon all voters to tak immediate proceedings to have any error% c omig.jons_ cdrre�ated d6cordiria to law, the ME day, for appeal being the 4th dair of 00t0be 1926. Dated this 16th day of September. 1926. A. 'TAIMDOCH, -Clerk of Hensall. 8066-8 NOTICE TO CREDIT Ok 140T=Ots hereby given under thA, rtxWt in, that behalf, thke All Persons thaving at eialmg. dgaltigt Thomas Pramia MeAgIbet, Is of. fhe Villoge. of Dublin, Perth doulit gdtimeyma, *bo� &64 on tbe 18th day � Aftim; 1029, ate regatred to -�Oenil to tl dfi4ktl�oled "lloithr !or the ki&ufots. ft poacwim-�,in writing and verified by, 91 dA of.-Oeir cl�Ams aod the notate of III aodT�.Jq& %old by, ill. or bedf. Wb6t,' I #Aid, - xwh�iqdti6� -wilt vt,*6ed to - Oforlba tho 4sgft.,,'6fAAe Bull& dec-M44 hAV xegja Only :0, *6 clatmA of which he tbew, 6hi t , h0o bad 'h6tf6o. 4 P W�, 0 Plumbing goqS X, Tolge aiotks- oiia; ftme elfttrii� Phone 23� welder Ond.,031, d%�-elqM__0 p prig riglit the job c,�4d= saving 'of 25 'got � rliw t id. in Voll6r4 weIded,*-1yss&:,,d bolts 4.44 thin built up,"g. �1, bsiy lqader Ro'bt Re czane.:=Rts weld all, _,,welded , t iron and N110 kinds of malle4bl ;�� i steel teeth welded i " Plumbing a n d fleathig piston roda, ]*ill "M and i �v,��At%i"'Ztne like riew. All kinds of,.-r4t 91,rzkt�, made gas' engine, cy-linders bored.oft Apd,A" ;iE now .pistong and rings d4to *0 everybiting, i the machine shop liisg��doxiV'here. Satis- &;Uox guaranteed. F�w fu#W' particulars. ic4lj� THOMAS SANDY, telepbDne 10, Gode. rich, Ont. ao59-1r, THE THIRD ANNUAL Plowing Match A Wonderful HO&OL. Treatment for the heating of vi�!qc of Huron Co. Plowmares Association apo., ulcers, rim - nine sores, eczema, OW4.While working. will be held Write for partieuls�sr tao.`*�n_o Dencker. 610% Portage Ave...Witirdpar. Man. One-half Mile West of Mrs. L. Menzies, Rose,. 14 # Lac, Man.. writes: "Am glad to, that the ulcers on my legs are. t1_21or I cannot Walton be sufficiently grabeful, en6iig.-b to you for the, relief I have experietiQ by the use THURSDAY,, OCTOBER 7 of your treatment. The,acodinz Pains I suffered day and nigfit�Ce.ss.ed after the first application of your Uvatment Con- $350.00 IN CASH PRIZES staering what a bad -leg rl I think Also Fine List of Special Awards the cure just wonderful:", Entries received up to October Ist ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "> <> <> For further particulars and prize lists write or phone 0 ;Z�P 1. E. CARDIFF 0, S. T. Holmes & Son * Secretary -Treasurer 0 Funeral Director and 0 PHONE 514 BRUSSELS. 0 Licensed Embalmer. .0 3067-2 0 Finest Motor and Horse- 0 C- 0 drawn equipment. '.Beattie Block, Main Streeti opposite 0 0 A BARGAIN 4C* The Expositor Oiftee,. S. T. 0 0 Holmes' residence, -0oderich 10 FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile 0- Street West; Chw,�- Holmes' '-0 from Seaforth; modern house with 0 residence, North Main Sreet. 0 furnace, bath and toilet, small barn; 0 Flowers furnished on short -0 good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid 0 notice. All kinds of up- 0 ebance to start chicken farm, bees, 0 holstering neatly done. -0 etc. Apply to 0 Phones: 119 or 264 J. (> R. S. HAYS, 0 <> 1 SeafortJ16 Out. 0 40- 0 0 0 * 40, 0 0 0 0 0 295&tf New fall Footwear Have you seen the New Fall Styles we are showing. They are here in their many varieties and classes for every member of the family. We make special mention of the following as being Extra good values: Ladies' paLent 3 eye -let ties with black lizard overlays, Cuban Q!C I heel, rubber top lift ................................ 00 Growing girls' 3 eyelvt tie, black lizard trimmings, low heel , rubber top lift ...................... ............... $5.00 Ladies' patent 4 eyelet ties, tan calf overlay�i, covered Cuban $6.25 heei. ....... ... .. ........... ...... .............. Ladies' patent one StFAP, black lizard trinimingn, Cuban h I rubber top lifL. Special ........................ '.,. - $4150 Young men's black boots, new extreme square toe, rubBer $5.00 heels........ ..... ................ . ............. EXTRA SPECIA 1 -Boys' sturdy school Fhoes, rubber heels. $2,65 Size 1 to 51/2 ... .................................... Youths' in same; size 11 to 13% ............................ $2.45 STORE 01'EN ALL DAY NEXT WBDNESDAY J. H. Smith & Son THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG VALUES SEAFORTH ONTARIO. Tractors & Separators 1-10-20 Tractor, almost as good as new and 1-22x36 Thresher in good operative condition, complete with drive bflt ...... $900-00 1 Goodi"n &cparnl,�r complete with Feeder and Stacker. ... $300.00 I Bell Imperial 24-40, almost as good as new .............. $650-00 1-21 H. P. Bell Rohuilt Steam Engine. 1-20 H. P. Goodison Second Hand E-ngine. 1-20 H. P. White sorond hand Steam Engine. THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co., SEAF6RTH, ONTARIO 9067-3 Tog Up For Sunday t MeWs and Young Men's new Top Coats, $15 to $35 Nm,Fall Suits ............. $12.50 to $39.50 Tweeds, Serges and Worsted, single and double breasted; extra wide -trousers for the young men, inedium and regular width for the more conservative Man. 0 NEW FALL HATS in all the new shades, snap brim or Alpineshape, plain or fancy bands. Prices Is ecilal qt $2.9.1 to $7.50. SP BOYS' BIG BLOOMER SUITS with two pairs of trousers, short and long, sizes ?,4 to 34. Prices - $150 to $14.50. 4 P. J. KEWY, STRATFORD Pita *ay fare paid fr6%, MIUltoll, Dublin and Seaforth, either by :11 � '�:. " . railroad ot 0 p 69� of �20.00 or ever. , �N4�7 THE -,PAN" ��OTW THE You can and you will succeed if first step. - A thorough and. co essential �bil the success of Your On ja t of ... .... ... n individual instruction, students may r any dhy. for free catalogue. N, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Stratford,- ",a AMA I PAMATED WITH, MeLACHLAN BUSINESS CO R. F. Lumsden, B.A., PriucipW. They're He>re.. The New Clothes for Fall SUIT AND OVERCOAT VALUES %00 GOOD TO IGNORE And we're putting it mildly when we say they're the finest welve ever shown. They're here in 'the correct styles for Fall ---smart as oply S&�ety Brand can make them. They're bere in new flabries-unus- ual fabrics--unusua weaves orig- inated by and excluEive with Society Brand. I -m rich Autumn eolors, too. But there is no use tryixg to de-. scribe them here. You'll have to see fo? yourself! You're certain to enjoy choosing from all these gvod things, and pour certain to find what you want, at the price you want to pay. These finest made -in - Canada clothes have never been of- fered at such remarkable va,lue as this Fall. Suits andOvercoats $15to29.50 Biltmore Hats for Men (THE MASTER HAT OF CANADA) Wonderful quaLityand modern style -s. Snap brim or Alpine or Fedora �hape; fancy or plain bands. Light Grey, Pearl, Tan, Brown and Champagne ebAdes. $2.95 to $5.00 Fashion's Favorite Dresses NEW FALL SILKS, CREPE -BACK SATINS AND SILK FLAT CREPES Styles for street, afternoon and in- formal evening wear, featuring new turn -down collars, new high necks, new long qleeves,, including dolman offect,�(; new pleatings, new colored rrohroideries, and new bloused backs. Modeli; for wom en and inisqes. Black and every color that's new. PRICES: $7.95 to $25. Collars and Cuffs of Oppossum, Moufflon, Tribetine or Sealine Furs Each Cost in this, wonderful assortment bean the hallmark of the ,exquisite taste one finds in much higher priced garments. Fine qual. ity tweeds, smedines, duvet.yenq and needlepoint are the materials from which they are fashioned. All lined throughout 'with faneVy brocade or silk linings. N"*�, TR $12.50- to $35 K4 IT COSTS LITTLE TO DRESS "U AT t M R'J- GIBBWSI e_ J� . . . . . . . . . . . .