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triplets, 28c. Old E4tiltons, roc,
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utter -Finest creamery printp, 44 to 46e':
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Dairy prints, 84 to 35c. -
unl4erS'al this feeling that everyone
any other portion at any time. Ash piles
Eggs rash extras' in cartons, 72 to 78e;
Inas that Christmas can. only be
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aresh extras, loose, 70c; fresA firsts, 58 to
Christmas in oiyly one place in all the
W. A. GOLD{NG.
65c; fresh seconds, 88 tto 89e; fresh pullets,
52 to 58c. Storage extras, 45e; do„ firsts,
world. At Christmas time the ties
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1' ' woodshed; cellar fall size a , house and kit- > f✓har es ,mod'erate. - ' �. - SOFT CoaA 1p" PIAS Mer e f s .r . i yaps x i 0
3 cher; back barn, 50x66; e�tiatiF shed, 32x4&; �' <> •' 1 i S.. �$ . � +!s
\\ driving hoube, 20x40; a neve]?,Jailing drilled O Floweir$ Iurlushed 'fin. 811oEt , :t +cel% 1 t a0i t,a M3 >I
well with windmill and sogply tank with O notice. +X A
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water .through the Btublea ; als.A n never fail- ,Si Nights n4'�'e�S fir,
Ing spring well .near the centre of the farm. $ Calls: Day Calle q Silent dight p ��
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:b n 7 ,r well fenced and we] -1 drained,. with ten acres Q O ,
x I of bush; 51(2 miles from tvto:,.good shipping O O 0 0 < O O Q '> .ri ®O Adeste FitiBies , .
' . points ; rural mail and phoppg L� or further <
particulars apply on the prenkr or address �'
year ere a ways come, s longer r1iOMAS STAPLES, R. R. No. 1, bonder- -
GRAIN MARKr;T than ever, the call of home. DIRECT SERVICE TO b°r° sols-tf
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Loll ago, when travelling facili- O 0 ' v • 0 �I 1 i �,7+ "'1.'.a
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Toronto, December 21. -Manitoba wheat- ties were not what they are t0 -day it Port Arthur W. J. Walker Son n'� ,, ". "�r?tkaxk inn; 1y ti '
No. 1 Northern, $1.451/2; No. 8 Northern, was very impossible, even.by by endur-
$1.411A ; No. 3 Nol-thera, $1.37%. Fort Wi llialrx>t O O O O 0 O O 0 O O O O O O,
Manitoba oats -No. zC.w., nominal ; No. ing great hardships',, for friends to Winnipeg O - O' O W. 1<. Walker Funeral I>I- ® + farr '�6�-
3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 60c; No. 2 feed, unite for this festive season, but t0- � 9 O J.
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nominal; Western grain quotations in c.i.f, Regina J S. Y. IIoIMeS & Son 0 rector And Embalmer. O tIt i ''
porta. day with the help of modern railway t O C , U.' -i''.: �3 �71 )�3 af'
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American corn, track, Toronto --No, 2 yel- methods, the breadth of a whole con- O Funeral Direciol?;°and O O Motor or Horse EquigaleDL 0 0 stma'° ��. ����r�
low, 91c ; No. 3 yellow, roc. tinent cannot keep them apart. Calgary O Licensed Embalmer. O 0 ��
Millfeed-Delivered, Montreal, freights, bass O Lars Or F1oWere ltlTnielLed a.rt'
included: Bran, per ton, $31,25; shorts, per Indications are at present that Vancouver O Finest Motor and Horse- O '� as lrequested. 0 ' r . a 4
ton, $33.25 ; .middlings, $4026 ; good feed Christmas travel this year will be O drawn equipment. Beattie O ;' ` � . y
Tissues Toronto O Block 0 Ba or Ni t, Pbone 67. 0
flonr,'per bag, $2.30. he'avierthan it eveg has'lleen before, ,Main Street, Apposite O 0 y ® z 1b�,,,4'G•c i.ti
Ontario oats, 50c, f.o.b.; shipping Holum.,.. and in order to meet the increased O The Expositor Office. S. T. 0 O O O O O O Q 4 4 cs O 0 and ' r>• i f�. i
Onharrio good :milling wheat -$1.28 f. o• b, traffic,. -the Canadi2n Pacific Railway O Holmes' residence, Goderich O , ,1 tri �
s'hiHPing points according to freighm.v('r
-, Barley -Malting, 60 to 64c. are calling into use special trains and !9.00 y O Street West; Chas, Holmes' O -- , kir
Buckwheat -75c, nominal. North Main Sleet O o O O O O O O O O O O O
Rye -No, 2, 9oc ` additional equipment. Full details a Da O residence, Q d
naanttdbal front i! irLah patent $7.so, To- concerning the advance plans and pre y m O Flowel`§ furnished on short O O 4 A Happy Ne y I.��,� ' � "rontto; do„ second patent, $7.40. parations' for extra trains are obtain- O notice. All kinds' of up- O 0 W. J. CLEARY O �; 1 s;
Ontario flour -Toronto, 98 per cent. patent, able from any of the company's ag- Good Connections: O holstering neatly done. O O
Ver barrel in carlots, Toronto, $6.55: seaboard r�,
eats. At R ins for Saskatoon; O Licensed Embalmer and p is our sincere wish to eve One. We Wish t0 tlailk
iu bulk, $5.56.
O Phones; 119 or 254 J. O qJ`
O o our man customers for their esteemed atrona a 6r �4�,s
Alll other branches of Canadian At C for Edmonton; O Funeral Director. O 3' h , r`
-a Pacific are making their spzcial pre- At Vancouver for Victoria. O O O O O O O O O O O O
orations for Christmas too. Special o Up -to -sate Horse and Motor O Ing the past year, and we look forward toagain klavzlag }?a
LIVESTOCK MARKET p p
Buff%lo, December 21.- clogs, 9.000; bulk, supervision is being given to the Standard Sleepers, Com- - - O Equipment. 0 the pleasure of serving y'ou. We will be pleased' t0 .'1k''
t 180 to 240 pounds, $12.25 to $12.85; 140 handling of Christmas gifts by the partment-Observation Car, I O Night and Day Service. O meet with a large number -of new ones to whom We-' '' ,,
pounds down, S12.75 to $16.10 ; packing Bows, Canadian Pacific Express who have Tourist Steeping Care, Diner, JAMES WATSON O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O '
8to.bo to $11,00. Coaches, we strive to please. ,
Cattle -x,11 , ; good light yearnnga, Elo.5o already commenced their busy season. SEAFORTH, ONT. O O
to $11.50; few medium teem, $7.76 to $9.00; The Canadian Pacific Telegraph have '� GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT O O O O O O O O O O O O o 11 ". 1��
�, beffers, $7.00 to $7.50; $5.75 to $6.50; glsO engaged a special staif for the Attentive Service
fi reactor cows, $3.00 to $8.50; bulls, 5.50 to Christmas rush to look after the rapid Excellent Cuisine representing only the Best Can- _ -- _-- -- —_-- Wisp- ReqnInti(Ill
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Ca!, c ' ;''Goo ; top, $15.50; cull and common
transmission of holiday greetings.
gardtng depositing ashes on the streets, caus-
heavy loads.
500 Miles of Superb
Church, Windsor, on Monday, December I.I.
1926, by Rev. Dr, Paulin, Bertha M. watts
a an, 1T 1s a n menta -
Companies-.
mostly $11.90 down.
top fat lambs,
And along with all these special
ashli does not se pset the uneven roadway
is liable to cause upsets. It hi contrary, to
RockyMounfainScenery
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All kinds of insurance effected
Sneep and tames, lo,000;
$12.76; bulk, $12.50 to $1'2.76: cull and con-
facilities Canadian Pacific extends to
PACIFIC
Clothed in Winter Garb
Rosa. --In Paloalto, California, on December
at the lowest rates, 1nCluding—
mon grades around $10; inferior, $6.50 up;
you its usual courteous service and
any other portion at any time. Ash piles
the rest of the offering mainly bologna kind
Finlay Rosa, of Seaforth, in his 65th year.
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO -
few fatbewes, $6.00 to $6.75.
wishes you alt a Merry Christmas.
W. A. GOLD{NG.
Canadian Pacific Hotels at
Jacob Peter Bruxer, in his 86th year.
MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, December 21.
3080-1
1
Winnipeg, Calgary,
, and Staters, and his two little nephews, Aaron
GLASS RISKS.
-Added to the fresh receipt of cattle for
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Vu,- - f'i'r and Victoria.
ary, Applications received till December 29th.
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sale at the yards today were 700 left over
from last week and while the offering was
BIRTHS
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
GOLF AT VICTORIA
W. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Varna,
REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT
unusually dight for a Monday, there was not
for
Allan. -In Seaforth Memorial Hospital, on
Broadbridge, late of the Town of Seaforth.
Widow, deceased, who died of the lith day
of November, 1926, are required to forward
THE YEAR ROUND
4911ORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE FOR
Representing "Huron and Erie"
sufficient interest in killera to account the
December 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
months old, one red and one white• Will be
Solicitors, on or before the 6th day of Janu-
Mortgage Corporation, Of LOIId011, i
lot, several loads of plain killers standing
Allan, of Brucefield, a daughter.
H. JAMIESON, R. R. No, 2, Seaforth, or
Ontario.
unsold at the close. Plentiful supplies of
Terryberry.-In Tuckeremith, on December
cattle await, rig slaughter at the abattoirs, and
to and Mrs. F- Vernon Terry-
Ark any ticket noent for faro,
Prompt attention paid to placing
nothing wanted by the best, was the reason
beth,
berry. a son, Milton Alvin.
on,
timetnblea, ate., or write
risks and adjusting "of claims.
given for the draggy condition of trade. Good
Dvcharme.-in 3eaforffi Memorial Hospital,
W. Fk1LTON
heavy steers and bandyweight butchers sold
on November 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. August
District Pussenper Apena
Business established 50 years,
steady, the former bringing 61ry to 7.60 cents
Ducharme, of Hibbert, a daughter.
TORONTO
guaranteeing good service.
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For High -Grade Footwear and Foot Comfort, I, with `,
;:.' (t:
all' the family, iu the coming year, will go to `
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J. H. Smith & Son 1..I�,:,��
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Where Shoe Fitting is Paramount. "' `+
PHONE 51. Opposite Bank of Commerce SEAFORTH c';;'
;•;'q.
per pound and the latter at last weeks de- McLean, --At Swift Current, Sask., on De-
cline making up to 6.90 cents, while an odd cember 9th, .to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc- OFFICE PHONE, 33. 3054-tf I
choice load of near -heavies brought 7.35 cents, Lean, a son- RESIDENCE PHO \ a
the balance of the in-between weights selling p� NE, s�. r
heifers, from 6 to 7 cents Der pound- Butcher ,.a -- '®� \•1•','• Z,
buchea light offering, sold well to local MARRIAGES
butchers at 61f to 6 85 Dente for choice and
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5 to 6 cents per pound for fair to good
Grieve -Wates. -At St. Andrew's Presbyterian
gardtng depositing ashes on the streets, caus-
heavy loads.
kind, while an odd lot weighing around 1,-
Church, Windsor, on Monday, December I.I.
1926, by Rev. Dr, Paulin, Bertha M. watts
CA"DIA1
200 pounds brought 7 teats. Butchers cows
sold steady with tre recant decline at 8 to
to Harry C. Grieve, both of Windsor.
ashli does not se pset the uneven roadway
is liable to cause upsets. It hi contrary, to
6 cents for the 'bulk with few heavy cane
-_--.'�
the Town By -lawn, to deposit nshes .on the
t
tap to b1/a cents at the tog. Cannery ,and
DEATHS
PACIFIC
tatters were unchanged at the 2§�' to 9%c
spread, Exporters took a fes, heavy bulls
Rosa. --In Paloalto, California, on December
the travel -W portion of the roadway only
when no snow on the ground. but not ori
M from 4�y' to 5.10 cents per pound and
11th, Dr. Donald L. Ross, son of the late
any other portion at any time. Ash piles
the rest of the offering mainly bologna kind
Finlay Rosa, of Seaforth, in his 65th year.
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downward to 314 cents. The baby beef
Bruxer.-In Detroit, on Friday. December 17,
W. A. GOLD{NG.
Supply did -not amount to more than a dozen
Supply
Jacob Peter Bruxer, in his 86th year.
AWN Or, SEAFORTH
TOWN
and at that prices were barely steady, though
W -Sadly snooraed by his Parents. Brothers
1
the best selling at 10% cents was a bit
Light. The rest sold downward to 8s/* cents
per pound. There was very litble enquiry IN 11 MORI "
for store csttlrr.�.� and, values showed no im-
proV®enL SAlee ousted to a load of
afoelceie at ees�ffi sled "'t}Tree loads of Note--rB ander this heed will be charg-
toadera at from 5.46 to 5.90 62nts lief' pound. each
60 cents per side verse and Eb cents for
each addiaionsl veru
NOTICE
NEW YEAR TERM OPENS MONDAY, JAN. 5th
COURSES: Complete Office Training, Secretarial, Stenographic,
Commercial and Telegraphic.
Write for free catalogue.
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
R. F. Lumsden, B. A. Principal.
Stratford, Ontario.
3080-2
0ataidms- t a: share of . a ailKf... t hos - -
sumply ab 10 ebn.4a .__t__ per d._w`k_ f-o.b„ but 1(I&rNWR,_-dn fond and lovins Memeory of Housairifa have
are hereby notified that Dore-
�i'b �.. pia{atn }rave Deco made ' to the Council Ye -
packers' bids 10 o f or a q
ter -lower. than Leat' week's. 'clom though no
o,m ,dear brodier. Robert, who died on the
10th day of Depemter. 1926. aged 28 y,m
gardtng depositing ashes on the streets, caus-
heavy loads.
tic&ex were Mm ked ijt . the. decllta the
Ma" ltbt being siusettled at' the alme.
6 months and $ days,
ing trouble ,to teamsters with
and when 4 thaw cornea the anew ander the
Receipts, outlay' dere Ltitt.'eatttlem 200
Deep in. our hearts lies a Dietare
ashli does not se pset the uneven roadway
is liable to cause upsets. It hi contrary, to
salves, 1,086 bogs and 210' •sheep and lambs•
In addition there. were 760! es the on- thtouch
of a eon and brother gone to rest;
In memory's frame we will keep It.
the Town By -lawn, to deposit nshes .on the
bi llnB- , ' - -
Because he was one of the best
streets, but the Council will be pleased to
permit the same to be deposited evenly on
Quoitatiobs t-' -• . fi
, H'esvy export stpars, $6.65 to 87.50 : heays
Gun pus cannot speak how we 'loved him,
the travel -W portion of the roadway only
when no snow on the ground. but not ori
ataer4, good, $6.4_tc.. $6.50: botcher steers,
ehoic®, $6.60 to $7.85 ; do. fair tp good, $6.25
Our, hearts cannot tell what bo any;
God only known how we miss dear Robert.
any other portion at any time. Ash piles
to $6,25 ; do., ebm4aon. 44,50 to $6.00 ; but-
AB we 'battle along life's rough way,
on the streets arse very unsightly.
$y order, '
cher belfera, choico, $$.26 to, $7-00 ; do. fair
Peace be with yon. Dear Robert
W. A. GOLD{NG.
to good, $5.25 to $6.25. do., common. $4.00
to
Mayor.
Ser-oo; batebar cows, goad -to choice, $5.00
W -Sadly snooraed by his Parents. Brothers
Senforth, December 21, 1926. 8080-2
$5.25 t do., common to medium, $3.00 to $4
, and Staters, and his two little nephews, Aaron
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
do., canners and cuVqers, $2.25 to $2.76; bat-
and Harvey Kintner•0080�t1
cher bulls, good to choice. $4.25 to $5.00; do.
ary, Applications received till December 29th.
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NOMINATION MEETING
EKLY FOR YOU
X40 WE
S with a month cid heifer calf, and three
Ambitious, tnexperienced men wanted. Write
The annual meeting of the Electors of the
at once for free catalogue e.rplaining how yon
Township of Tuck ith, for the nomInn-
for the of Reeve
ca.n earn while learning: Garage work, En-
Electricity, Chautfening, Bricklav-
tion of ea.ndidhte offices
and Councillors for the year 1926, will be
gineering.
ing, Barbering. Hairdressing, etc.
HEMPHILL PRACTICAL SCHOOLS,
held at Walker's Hall. Brucefleld, on Monday,
December 27th. 1926, at 1 p.m. If a Doll be
163 King Street West, Toronto,
necessary, such Doll shall be opened on Mon -
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day. January Bad, 1927, at the folddwing
places and by the following officers: No. 1,
Hills' Carriage Shop. W. C. Govenlock, D. R.
O„ John Reinke. P. C.: No. 2, School No. S.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
Samuel ,NoGeoeh, D.R.O.. Arthur Routledge,
P. C.: No. 8. School Hoose No. 4, G. N.
Eye, Ear, Nose arra :Th 3t �
Turner, D.R.O., George Layton, P.C. ; No. 4,
School House No, 8, Thomas Chapman, D.R.O-,
House
-A NUMBuR OF CATTLE TO
WANTED.
feed Apply to LOUIS GORMLEY,
J. W. McIntosh, P.C. ; No. 6, School
straw.
R. R. 4, Seaforth. 8080-1
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No, 1, Robert Traquair, D.R-O. ; R, D. Bell.
P.C.: No, 6, School House No. 9, William
SALE, - COMBINATION QUFFBEC
Sinclair, D.R.O., Alexander Sinclair, P. C.
FOR
FOR nearly nem. ADDIy to HERBERT
Poll open from 9 a•m, to 6 p.m,
F. McGREGOR
SMALE, Staffs, Phone, 48-4, Dublin,
8018-8
I 3D.
8097-2 Returning Officer.
WANTED. -EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT
6. Stan-
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teacher for School Section No.
stat. sal-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ley, with second class certificate,
ary, Applications received till December 29th.
Duties to commence January 4th, 19$7. J.,
Ont.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
W. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Varna,
having claims against the estate of Matilda
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Broadbridge, late of the Town of Seaforth.
Widow, deceased, who died of the lith day
of November, 1926, are required to forward
4911ORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE FOR
�_ sale two Shorthorn bull calves, 11 and 14
their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned
months old, one red and one white• Will be
Solicitors, on or before the 6th day of Janu-
sold reasonable for quick sale. Apply to W
cry, 1927, after which date the Executor will
H. JAMIESON, R. R. No, 2, Seaforth, or
proceed to distribute the estate, having regard
May this Christmas ;bring to you
Everything you wisrhi t to.
Redundant be in things that bless,
Replete with Joy and Happiness,
Yule -tide friends from far and near.
phone 8 on 61a, Olinbon. 8078-tf only to the claims of which he shall then
have .had notices®.. - - -- -- - ------ - -.. - '----
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HORN CALVVOR SALE. --FOR DATED at Senfortlh, Ont„ this 16th day
sale, 4 Shorthorn bull calves, 11 to 16 of December. 1926.
months, 2 reds and 2 roans. These are from - BEST & BEST, - -
good mincing strain. Apply to A- & J. Solicitors for Executor.
BROADFOOT, 8eaforth, or phone 91 o8n0766 91079-3 S C T�n O O L OF
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NOMINATION NOTICE
McKILLOP School Re -opens for Winter Term Tues., Jan. 4, 1927
The annual 'meeting of ratepayena of the Six weeks' additional time given to students coming from Seaforth
Township of McKillop will be held at the by train.
Hall. Winthrop, on Monday, the 27th "Sr of
December, from 1 till 2 o'cloatt p.m., for the Why Not Attend the SCHOOL that Has the highly Qualified Staff:°
pitrpoSe of nominating a Reeve and four The only School that 'reaches real PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAIN-
Gonncillore for the year 1927, and in the ING' FROM START TO FINISH
bVent of more persons being nominated than toilers High School Students and Teachers are taught SPECIALIZED
are, tequired to fill, the several oftices, an oleo- g
tfofri will he hold on Monday, January the expert training in I3'fITSI,NESS ADMINISTRATION and SECRF-
8r4, 1921, from 9 a.m. till's P.m., at Polling''1tARIAL SCIENCE, AYiil are sure of a good position, rapid pronlotioll
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very strong sense of gratitude to our many,
good friends and customers. It has been a
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service has beer_ as satisfactory to you as
,your friendship has been to us.
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