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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-04-29, Page 5tkr (A l8rodon 21ilthm) 4G6s,jy.- M he, Tobn rAssick Qras McBride. 26th, Andre months 19,1 rAl"', R J, x A#y ----- ..... ..... ...... ...... %Tom The. #VV,­1Ab lbhO J ' 41NT. #4 0*19 9 �t V lwh" .1 , V , - F 'N J)QUV% 4AI of n 2 MM. Afth WR iiiia. 4otant ha W. 9A April 14th to M­ cr, 91- voin=0 Y Aqv,, W11 013, on VrIX� Oth, to Mr. irtors *011 Stte 'r� J, or T,09 #*rKVt so 6 �e . . 011d, y wa, a sor4 derich, an of ancl aged 60 years and 14 dam later. Hensall Uidon Cemetery, biz t�, tk� � to and Mrs. N. Xnd all . AL. or, 0 D. <> Pp <> w4wimna PU 14Y ero, on Nx luster Sunday, $0 Mr, R1,. W. Ford, a son (Charles W to ""3, TRIP I--- frames, 2 IdTge�wpoden box I Buffalo robe, bliluds, lace --curtain., Iioleesu'ait, a: vegetable I d r, coal oil can, aluminum preserving Embalmer. 0 <> 1L C. BOX NOTICE -UN DDRSIGNED WML TAKE A 0 -0 .0� 0 0 Maawaret Cowan, rellet of the late w McBride, aged /81 years and 11 'At the United 1?43�sonago; 911mville, Til 20th, 1W Rev. W. Fred- and Mrs. .4 son lkuc W. J. CLE "y quirements by depositing your –In Oiyib0rAe Tbw=Wp, on April 9th, and Mrs. James H. Feagan, a daugh. .048 A — rp. AT pdpoX, 8 j� - oir im. iiiom 0 Licensed Embalm' er and -none: clint.9011 8097-6 udrey, Coleen). --In B43rfield on April. 20ijh to Mr, AjOur W4er, Auctioneer, has, r9deive4 ip4tMations to sell , W Oublic auc- * Funeral Director. 0 Up-to-date Horse and MAAw 0 Mowers furnished on short re. lXarold Brandon., a son (Herold Von. at lfenai%� qp $aturiiay. April $0. 1927, at ' 1.36. bc;V1ch, '64pTip, the following: One CO Isquipment. WINDMILL FOR SALE. -FOR SALE A Toronto windmill 20 foot tower in good chicks, $16.00 per hundred. Bred - to-I.y Barred Rock chicks, Guild's strain, $13 lji60k ellove-, I dinW room table, �,oheo IxWei 6 dining room. chairs, nine 14#0bu. 0, Night and D SeiTice. �% 47 . per hundred. Apply to JOHN A. ECKART. R. R. No. 1, Dublin, Ont. Phone 23-23 Dub - Seaforth Branch . . . J. G. M"en, Maxmger Nighthawk Orchestra, of Seaforth, chairs, 2 Us jar)or rocking chairs, I -. Phone 10-22, Dublin. supplied the music.—Mrs. Robert J. with leather trimmings - the Navy Blue Tailored Coat. R." A, Write or phone Clinton, 626r2l em�mmu zotkpl� W-14440"'Ve our, 22-611 E. H Epps ill 'en IV, Hinsal DEATHS In Seaf6rth, on Wednesday, April 27, Geary. aged 76 years and I months. -In H -ibbert, on April 18th, '112 Ann. beloved wife of William L� M. email, roqu!nx abair,.. I parlor table, 3 parlor rtaadp, I small table, I wash stand. I sink, cupboard, I coal oil heater, electric = washing machine, washboard, tab and ringer. 8 bedsteads and 2 springs and mob- tress,, pot and pans, crocks qqanft of F . -fruit. pails, lantern. shovels anad spades, gar- 0 <> 0 <> 4>' <> * to. ON TV, )n A'i,: 1b rnie AOO unt T ou Can,- Save 0often more -important than for 0 0 *1 0 0 <> 0 <> <> .<> 0 aged 60 years and 14 dam later. Hensall Uidon Cemetery, 4, ttma:'01 all, kic ea rly 4M-"" r PAX n Stanley Township, on April 10, R. Bute rt, In his 65th y ;-I.n H- I April good Si LOU. Zarly. - itmeral Director and 0 Licensed to ""3, lest winter on I 4r.Donald aged 85 jears, -In M4p]Killop, on Tuelsday. April frames, 2 IdTge�wpoden box I Buffalo robe, bliluds, lace --curtain., Iioleesu'ait, a: vegetable I d r, coal oil can, aluminum preserving A, Write or phone Clinton, 626r2l em�mmu zotkpl� W-14440"'Ve our, 22-611 E. H Epps ill 'en IV, Hinsal DEATHS In Seaf6rth, on Wednesday, April 27, Geary. aged 76 years and I months. -In H -ibbert, on April 18th, '112 Ann. beloved wife of William L� M. email, roqu!nx abair,.. I parlor table, 3 parlor rtaadp, I small table, I wash stand. I sink, cupboard, I coal oil heater, electric = washing machine, washboard, tab and ringer. 8 bedsteads and 2 springs and mob- tress,, pot and pans, crocks qqanft of F . -fruit. pails, lantern. shovels anad spades, gar- 0 <> 0 <> 4>' <> * - A'i,: 1b rnie AOO unt T ou Can,- Save 0often more -important than for 0 0 *1 0 0 <> 0 <> <> .<> 0 aged 60 years and 14 dam later. Hensall Uidon Cemetery, den tools, Is wn mower, combined dresser, dishes, handanw. meal; saw, forks, coal scuttle, - W T. BOX& CO. 0 BWORTANT NOTICES araou earn, nt you can epresents y our future spend. n Stanley Township, on April 10, R. Bute rt, In his 65th y ;-I.n H- I April ash A Pter, b4der. in and mate, "wing -carpvf ne, maca as.- X Vasa lassicets., I hammer, clutinug - itmeral Director and 0 Licensed sons, of Streetsville, who were visit- ing at the home J. J. Mrs. Me- 14S power. on I 4r.Donald aged 85 jears, -In M4p]Killop, on Tuelsday. April frames, 2 IdTge�wpoden box I Buffalo robe, bliluds, lace --curtain., Iioleesu'ait, a: vegetable I d r, coal oil can, aluminum preserving Embalmer. 0 <> 1L C. BOX NOTICE -UN DDRSIGNED WML TAKE A *I' hy not prepar I e for future re.- Maawaret Cowan, rellet of the late w McBride, aged /81 years and 11 k2ttlee roasting pan, 2 dish pans. bread pans, =e� 2 -iro4 frying pans, rolling pin, bake * Best Motor and Horse-dlrawn 0 0 equipment. 0 %J4F quirements by depositing your -her home on Monday�Mr. and Mrs. Iron to and other articles too numer- ous to t,<,n. Terms -Cash. MRS. WM. Charges moderate. Tuckersmith to rent. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, R_ R. No. S. Seaforth, or phone sayings regularly in aninterest- recently on business.—Miss Alice Hoy H. TRUXI&NER, Proprietress; Arthur Weber. Auctioneer. 0 Mowers furnished on short 0 0 L . bearmz accound Af i A WALTON Notes.—Mrs. A. - B. Bruce r6pa r. Phone 22 on 133, Seaforth. D. F. Ir 0 Nights Calls Day Calls 0 Phone 175. Phone 43. 0 James and Mrs. McLaughlin recently. THE C"ADLAN BANK 4. 4m, —Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Lundy, of and two BWORTANT NOTICES <> - 0 Ma . GREGOR. 3098-3 - , -0 W, J. Walker, Funeral Di - sons, of Streetsville, who were visit- ing at the home J. J. Mrs. Me- of the Newest Styles selected with the very definite *<><>0<><><>00<><><> mer; good grass and water. Phone 11 on 241, r%v` COMMERCE NOTICE -UN DDRSIGNED WML TAKE A I NOTICE I WILL TAKE FIFTEEN of and Gavin, for a few days, have returned rector and Embalmer. Misses' Coats. Extra SpecW %J4F .0 <> <> <> <> 0 0 <> -0 <> -her home on Monday�Mr. and Mrs. "home.—Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs' W mumber of cattle on Lot 84, Concession 3, Hibbert� or will rent Apply to RICHARD Tuckersmith to rent. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, R_ R. No. S. Seaforth, or phone Capital Paid, Up $20,000,000 recently on business.—Miss Alice Hoy Hackwell, Mrs. R. J. Naylor an4 BARRY, sea&orth. 309sx! 0 0 ALE. -BRED -TO -LAY S. C. WHITE FaUh.rn Reseme Fund $20,000,000 WINDMILL FOR SALE. -FOR SALE A Toronto windmill 20 foot tower in good chicks, $16.00 per hundred. Bred - to-I.y Barred Rock chicks, Guild's strain, $13 Miss Mary Buchanan motored over to Stratford one da last weel, +. , ;+ �> W. J. Walker & Son 0 per hundred. Apply to JOHN A. ECKART. R. R. No. 1, Dublin, Ont. Phone 23-23 Dub - Seaforth Branch . . . J. G. M"en, Maxmger i A I I . - to — - ­� . - , F - x �O Cars or Flowers furnished -0 friends.—Mrs. James Mowbray, r6pa r. Phone 22 on 133, Seaforth. D. F. Ir <> James and Mrs. McLaughlin recently. ture a limited number of cattle by the season. Phone 3 on 236. Senforth, or address 4. 4m, —Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Lundy, of DUNCAN McCOWAN, Seaforth. 3097x2 All the world's in tune with SpriDg and Fashion greet4. Detroit, who spent the Eastier week Ma . GREGOR. 3098-3 - , -0 W, J. Walker, Funeral Di - in a number of young cattle for the sum - of the Newest Styles selected with the very definite Jean Graham, of Acton, who were mer; good grass and water. Phone 11 on 241, in Walton with relatives, returned to I NOTICE I WILL TAKE FIFTEEN 0> rector and Embalmer. Misses' Coats. Extra SpecW their home an Friday last.—Gordon -her home on Monday�Mr. and Mrs. cattle for pasture by the month. Good '0� Tuckersmith to rent. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, R_ R. No. S. Seaforth, or phone 0 recently on business.—Miss Alice Hoy &4-rgo. 8098-tf Cavin David— Mr M-t AlEt-T.- -1, wa ter. Lot 30. Concession 3. Hibbert. Apply . � . - I'- .... I ALE. -BRED -TO -LAY S. C. WHITE FaUh.rn Motor or Horse Equipment 0 chicks, $16.00 per hundred. Bred - to-I.y Barred Rock chicks, Guild's strain, $13 I I . - to — - ­� . - , F - x �O Cars or Flowers furnished -0 <> as requested. 0 0 Day or Night, Phone 67. 0 0 0 0 0 <> 01 <> 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Automobile Insurance Every, car owner needs this protec- tion.- With heavier road traffic you cannot afford to take chances. 1927 RATES Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Durant 1, Essex, Ford, Gray Dort, Star, Max- well, Overland, Pontiac, Etc.—Public Liability $5.00; Property Damage $4. Chrysqer 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, Hudson, Jewett, McLaughlin, Nash, Dakland, Studebaker, Paige, Willys- Knight, Oldsmobile, Etc.—Public Lia� bility $6.00; Property Damage, $5.00. Six Months' Policy at 70 Per Cent. of above Rates. Gives $11,000.00 protection to the car owner agaiinst injuries or death of any person or persons and damage to other cars, vehicles or other pro- perty. Legal expenses and doctor's bill are also included. RATES FOR COLLISION, FIRE & THEFT ON APPLICATION Everybody's Auto Accident Policy Premium $5.00. Policy $1,500.00— $25.()o per week for total disability. $12.50 for partial disability. Tha- big- gest Five Dollars' worth you ever got for your money. Take no chances --Accidents happen no matter how careful you are. Call, Write or Phone A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance Agency SEAFORTH PHONE 152 D. H. McINNES Chiropractor Electricity Used of Wingham, will be at Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons AdjustmentR Iziven for diseases of all Unds. 8054-tf A BARGAIN FOR SALE.—Five acres, one nifle trom Seaforth; modern house with furnace, bath and toilet-, small barn; good orchard. Taxes, t1fi. Splen&d *&nee to atart chicken fam, bew, Ac AyNy to IL & HAY11% 3"fortk OWL THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 91 0 IN fts�, MOMA Caw, vilitte so #A 6 you 1"a anaolet Mae NO ",a, Made - to - ineasure Clothing is a specialty with us. If you are hard to fit and have your own ideas as to material and style and want them carried out, come in and see our Aonderful range of imported tweeds, wor- steds and serges to be made to your special order. Satisfaction guaranteed. .0 SUITS AND TOP CO;`iTS MADE TO ORDER, $24.50 TO $47.50 P. J. Kelly, Stratford One way fare paid from Mitchell, Dublin and Seaforth, either by railroad or car, on purchases of $20.00 or over. Custo'm Hatching .1 n" " WM­,g hn and Miss Nellie McLaughlin, ali of Wxoxeter, visited at the home of — CATTLE WANTED. -WANTED TO PAS - Eastcj-x Wee k S E., James and Mrs. McLaughlin recently. ture a limited number of cattle by the season. Phone 3 on 236. Senforth, or address 4. 4m, —Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Lundy, of DUNCAN McCOWAN, Seaforth. 3097x2 All the world's in tune with SpriDg and Fashion greet4. -Kippen, called on friends in Waltorn CATTLE TO PASTURE. -I WILL TAKE �quite reeently.—LMaster Jack and Miss in a number of young cattle for the sum - of the Newest Styles selected with the very definite Jean Graham, of Acton, who were mer; good grass and water. Phone 11 on 241, -visiting at their uncle's home, P. B. S'fort", JAMES E. MEDD, R. R. 1, Clin- bon. 3097-tf Three Bk Groups of Women's Coats -Gardiner, for Easter week, returned to Misses' Coats. Extra SpecW their home an Friday last.—Gordon F ARM TO RFNT.-PASTURE FARM IN A varied group—coats illat in the ordinary way would. McGavin motored over to Detroit very Tuckersmith to rent. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, R_ R. No. S. Seaforth, or phone recently on business.—Miss Alice Hoy &4-rgo. 8098-tf shades and styles, some have fur trimmings and some Is spending a few days in Wingbam. —There was a very large crowd a -t- ALE. -BRED -TO -LAY S. C. WHITE FaUh.rn tended the holiday dance in theWork- chicks, $16.00 per hundred. Bred - to-I.y Barred Rock chicks, Guild's strain, $13 Women's Coats, Extra Special -man Hall On Friday evening. The per hundred. Apply to JOHN A. ECKART. R. R. No. 1, Dublin, Ont. Phone 23-23 Dub - Nighthawk Orchestra, of Seaforth, I,,, i097-3 ly low. They are in numbers of styles—Fancy Tweeds supplied the music.—Mrs. Robert J. with leather trimmings - the Navy Blue Tailored Coat. Naylo-r and Miss Lois, of Rochester VATTLE WANTED. -A LIMITED NUM- Extra Special.. $140f'%;Fu 45 ' -who spent Easter week visiting at -the � her of cattle wanted to feed on grass by month, on Lot 34. Concession 14 ' Me - the home of Mrs. W. Hackwell and Killop. Apply to JOHN FLANNERY, Wal - Squirrel, Mole or Rabbit Trimmings — Coats with Mrs. P. B. Gardiner, returned home ton. 809exs -on Monday—Rev. D. M. Guest, Of pASTURE LAND TO RENT. -TO RENT, Ethel, conducted the tharikoffering Lot No. 16 in the 51th Concession, Hay, service in Duff's United Ghurqzh on 100 acres more or less, a very fine pasture farm with spring creek running through it. :Sunday morning last. Rev. W. Mains Apply to ROBERT M. BELL, Box 63, Hen - took charge of the services in Ethel sail. or at the homestead farm. Lot No. 20, on Sunday. &rd Concession, Hay, a little over a mile west of Hensall. 8097-2 CROMARTY N OTICE.—WE ARE TAKTNG ORDERS FOR Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Mae. McKel- day old chicks, for the Elmslea Chick lar, of Seaforth, spent the week end Farm at Clinton. Barred Rocks hatched from carefVlly culled hiscir producing winter lav- 1)rIce that is exceedin,gly low. -with Mr. McKellar's parents, Mx. and ers, $17.00 per hu udred. Barron Strain. 'A Mrs. Alex. McKellar.—Miss Evelyn single comb White Leghorns. from Elmalen Chittick, of Granton, who has bee ri Farm. matings, $14.00 per hundred. - May delivery. J. M. SCOTT . Scaforth . 3097-2 With increa,,(-d city we are ti -,w in a position to take care of local custom hatching at 4c :i egg or supp:v vgg,; from oil r pur(,-br(-d flocks and visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. Robertson, returned to her home on hatch them at 8c an We also �jppl�- of chicks on hand for Any- 1)(�autiflflly trimmed. Some in Sunday. -Miss Mary McKaig, of Hen - NOTICE sail, spent the week end with her one wishing to pul I t., with hens, v piantily, lArge or small. We hav( pure-bred, bred -t(, -hi\ !�arred Rock�z,"��Vhit.� 1,(-ghorns, Anconas and Bliol, two tone effeCt, while others V cousin, Miss Christina McKaig. — Ir. Take notice that Side Road 5 and and Mrs. Batten visited at the home 6, McKillop, from 7th to 8th Con- of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller on Sun- iday.�Mrs. (Rev.) R. G. McKay and ee�s-9111 I" lusive, is closed to travel bators with sixty th-, d capacity. Wh� :akv a chanct, on -,hipp(-(l in rhiA,; when you can buy al� ,-e chicks every mv a piir(� bred, which you can -children, have returned to their h3me by the public until further natice. in Walkerton after spending a Week The cause is bridge dbwn and Dillr1r that shotild be appreciated. J at the home of her parents, Mr. and Drain construction. Parties doing sc orcas. $17.00 per hmi,i 1; Leghorn.- and Anconas, $15.00 per huntired. One Mrs. James Scott. -Miss Verda Ga -d- do it at their own risk. iner has returned to Simcoe where she By order of Council. is attending Collegiate.—Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McQUAID, Reeve. Frank Golding and son, Gordon, and 3097-� M -P. and Mrs. F. Farrow called at the liorne of Mr. Duncan McKellar on Zunday.—Mr. Harry Norris is wear- chicks arrived O.K. :.,, I can assure plsn,od Nvith thf-m. They Arrived in you I am highly pica-, i with them. V ­,,l condilitin and wory ;ill Rlivv o1i And another frmn - �,ambly Basin, -iiii%ol, I ani more than satisfipd it's theto cut ing a happy smile over the arr*ival of another girl.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Har- NOTICE TO C]kEDITOR-Q per, of Granton, visited at the home shipments of 200 llmh.v C -hicks in per- ;iwmn anwher year shall plossed fect condition. All :irp alive and !,) vi\ -4- you my order. Yours truly,, of Mrs. Robertson on Sunday.—Quite 0 IF a number from here atbended the play NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per in Staffa town hall on Wednesday ev- sons having claimit against the estate o ening.—Mrs. 'Speare has returned WILLIAM SINCLAIR. late of the Townshij 'f.'ruckersmith Retired Farmer, who died oi kome after spending the winter th Roth day oi March, 1927, are reauired ti mionths in Toronto.—Mr. and Mrs. f.-wrd thpir claigns duly proven to W. N Archie Luxton spent Sunday in Exe- Knechll. Seaforth, or to the undersigned oi or beforp the Znd day of May. 1927. ter.—Mrs. Norman Park Find children AND NOTICE 19 FURTHER GIVEN tha' a complete range of suits that of Mitchell, spent Feaster week with after the said date the Executor will Preece( her sister, Mrs, W alter Marshall. — to diAtribute the Vate having regard only b c f `vh h he th�n shall have notice th, lalms o Miss Lizzie Hamilton is visiting in DAM) at Exeter. this 12th day of April 'Exeter.—Mrs. PuncRn Hay and daugh- 1027. GLA.DMAN & STANBURY, ter, Hazel, of Stratford, spent a few BE days last week at the home of Mr,3. FxeteT and Hen -all. 3liay's brother, Mr. Thomas Hoggarth. Solicitors for Executor. —Mr. Wil4am Hamilton had the mis- 809" fortune to break two of his ribs last houses ,is Kellert's, EW week. TO FOR SALE THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COT. Standard Hotel, furniture and stoc� solid brick building, 2% Storey; elez tric light?ed; heated by bat air; batl GRAD OFFICF—SEA FORTH, ONT. room and tailets, water system 11 house; good stabling. Average re ceipts, $40.00 to $50.00 per day. Con OFFICERS: venient to station. No oppositior ,annoily, Godeyieh President j. C Situated in thriving place --the bes Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-pM1414114 grain market in County of Huron. i. M6Gregor, Seaforth, See. -Tress. 'D. r For particulars write or apply to AGE, NTS: James Watson lem ) Ou may bavo. We guar - Alex. Leitch, R. R. NO- I MtOU , W. & Hinchley, Sesdorth; join. Mur. Real Estate Agent ..gay, Egmondville; J. W. Yea, 00d6- Adch; R. G. Jarmuth. BrOdhatelL SEAFORTH, ONT. DIRECTORS: we will refund our money. William Rinn, No. 2, Sesforth, Bbuftew1es, Brodhagen; Jamell Min- Mdt to Late Seedim 119"agwood- M. McEwen, Silits pricU from fly, Oodericb; Alex $12.50 to $25.00 '18*60,&64 �-Xd, Seaforth ; J. 0- A.A. Quality Fertilizer and Agr &iovo_� No .4, 7 � * Robert Ferris, eultuial Finely Pulverized LimestOr Inarlookt- - Oeortg,­: , ii=ey' No. 8) will have your late sowri field read . seafortht, lk sons Illetleld to harvest ad soon as eaTly go 0 grain without fertilizer. we have it and W1 11 deliver reasoi able, so do not have a late harvest. fHOM-A 'Li 06 14011: 'ti* till censed audVWE" Cl4y 'Drain Tile Manufacturer 'Of Huron and Poth. , Q. arrangements for W, M., SPROAT ) by calling Up. 'Ohono rde fth,,,or ThO 19Xp0t1t0r'0ffie' a 011*� �elt Iduraf6i and 8itfAfAL*t16*)i& 196 r 2 SEAPORT <> as requested. 0 0 Day or Night, Phone 67. 0 0 0 0 0 <> 01 <> 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Automobile Insurance Every, car owner needs this protec- tion.- With heavier road traffic you cannot afford to take chances. 1927 RATES Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Durant 1, Essex, Ford, Gray Dort, Star, Max- well, Overland, Pontiac, Etc.—Public Liability $5.00; Property Damage $4. Chrysqer 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, Hudson, Jewett, McLaughlin, Nash, Dakland, Studebaker, Paige, Willys- Knight, Oldsmobile, Etc.—Public Lia� bility $6.00; Property Damage, $5.00. Six Months' Policy at 70 Per Cent. of above Rates. Gives $11,000.00 protection to the car owner agaiinst injuries or death of any person or persons and damage to other cars, vehicles or other pro- perty. Legal expenses and doctor's bill are also included. RATES FOR COLLISION, FIRE & THEFT ON APPLICATION Everybody's Auto Accident Policy Premium $5.00. Policy $1,500.00— $25.()o per week for total disability. $12.50 for partial disability. Tha- big- gest Five Dollars' worth you ever got for your money. Take no chances --Accidents happen no matter how careful you are. Call, Write or Phone A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance Agency SEAFORTH PHONE 152 D. H. McINNES Chiropractor Electricity Used of Wingham, will be at Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons AdjustmentR Iziven for diseases of all Unds. 8054-tf A BARGAIN FOR SALE.—Five acres, one nifle trom Seaforth; modern house with furnace, bath and toilet-, small barn; good orchard. Taxes, t1fi. Splen&d *&nee to atart chicken fam, bew, Ac AyNy to IL & HAY11% 3"fortk OWL THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 91 0 IN fts�, MOMA Caw, vilitte so #A 6 you 1"a anaolet Mae NO ",a, Made - to - ineasure Clothing is a specialty with us. If you are hard to fit and have your own ideas as to material and style and want them carried out, come in and see our Aonderful range of imported tweeds, wor- steds and serges to be made to your special order. Satisfaction guaranteed. .0 SUITS AND TOP CO;`iTS MADE TO ORDER, $24.50 TO $47.50 P. J. Kelly, Stratford One way fare paid from Mitchell, Dublin and Seaforth, either by railroad or car, on purchases of $20.00 or over. Custo'm Hatching .1 n" " WM­,g p , Z.c Eastcj-x Wee k S E., e 4. 4m, At G ibb"s All the world's in tune with SpriDg and Fashion greet4. In, sunny days with fascinating apparel, lovely as the'new season itself. Gibb is showing a complete colWetjon of the Newest Styles selected with the very definite idea Of filliDg into the perfect picture of smartlaeiss and correctness. Three Bk Groups of Women's Coats Ne offer you a wonderftil op- Misses' Coats. Extra SpecW A varied group—coats illat in the ordinary way would. sell for dollars more than this price, offered to early shoppers at a big saving. fhase are Tweed� in smart shades and styles, some have fur trimmings and some are of the boyish type. Sizes 16 to 20. 91.95 Extra Women's Coats, Extra Special Ifere's a. collection of unusual values — just on the brinl< of the spring season at a price that is surpinising- ly low. They are in numbers of styles—Fancy Tweeds with leather trimmings - the Navy Blue Tailored Coat. Don't fail to see these, coats. Extra Special.. $140f'%;Fu 45 Such variety ! Coats in Satin Mixtures — Coats in Twills, in Fine Charmelines, in Tricotines—Coats with Squirrel, Mole or Rabbit Trimmings — Coats with tucks and pleats in Navv, Sand, Black and Blue Grey Extra Special "5 iw,. Dress Well and Succeed i viuD, z5eaior IVAILORINi ANT) FIA-HERDASMItY too ;4 c; 4 ano F , Mm R W ik* 251" That Are Dainty Ne offer you a wonderftil op- portunity to pirchase a 'New' Silk Dress. By '_N e w' we inean new ill colors, designs and niaterials — the neivest. that SIwing has to offer, at a . . . . . . 1)rIce that is exceedin,gly low. 'A . . The dressf�s are pnincipalk With increa,,(-d city we are ti -,w in a position to take care of local custom hatching at 4c :i egg or supp:v vgg,; from oil r pur(,-br(-d flocks and 'Ilk Crepe an(I Creorgette, afi hatch them at 8c an We also �jppl�- of chicks on hand for Any- 1)(�autiflflly trimmed. Some in one wishing to pul I t., with hens, v piantily, lArge or small. We hav( pure-bred, bred -t(, -hi\ !�arred Rock�z,"��Vhit.� 1,(-ghorns, Anconas and Bliol, two tone effeCt, while others V Minoreas. ("all in w; ee our sti licalthy, vlgm-ous chicks, and incu- have pleating. It is a chance bators with sixty th-, d capacity. Wh� :akv a chanct, on -,hipp(-(l in rhiA,; when you can buy al� ,-e chicks every mv a piir(� bred, which you can to get a sTwing dress at a f)r]C() amine person -ally frwii , local hatchcry. Oiir Nlay pric-s: Rock.4 and Min- 1 that shotild be appreciated. J orcas. $17.00 per hmi,i 1; Leghorn.- and Anconas, $15.00 per huntired. One dollar a hundrEd tilT ;,' ..-e prices if y, -ii Icav(, a twenty-five 1wr cent.. dvpos�tl -hick-, hitehvd. n a -t, $10 95 to $22.50 with order and ca:l I' when A letter receiv-1 ru Brantford ',­­ D,nr Sir, Roroived Chick:; 0 reads as followq: 1). Sir, — Th,- K., Nlrinday, April 4th, and am very chicks arrived O.K. :.,, I can assure plsn,od Nvith thf-m. They Arrived in you I am highly pica-, i with them. V ­,,l condilitin and wory ;ill Rlivv o1i And another frmn - �,ambly Basin, -iiii%ol, I ani more than satisfipd it's theto cut QUebec: Dear Sir. I received the v.,:h fliorn, and �hotild I nved rhicks� T ho shipments of 200 llmh.v C -hicks in per- ;iwmn anwher year shall plossed fect condition. All :irp alive and !,) vi\ -4- you my order. Yours truly,, 0 IF healthy. Another r�wi-- from Alder- E, .1. li. 11T Hoga�lh Baby C1 i c k Hatchery your Clothes MAIN STREET EXETER, ONIT.' that Count Tailoring Advice, In adfition to the niade to - measure department we carry a complete range of suits that are silre to ple&90 you We are pleased to announce as BE being sole agents for Seaforth SURE and district for suell clothing 're, houses ,is Kellert's, EW TO Cornell, Walter Blue al7ip. BUY Top Tailors. We are in a po- sition to meet your demands YOUR in any suit or overcoat prob- TAILORED lem ) Ou may bavo. We guar - antee every garment we sell CLOTHES to give perfect satisfaction or iO we will refund our money. --- AT --- Silits pricU from $12.50 to $25.00 REBRIGHT, Seaforth 411% A 4, iw,. Dress Well and Succeed i viuD, z5eaior IVAILORINi ANT) FIA-HERDASMItY too ;4 c; 4 ano F , Mm R W ik*