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BIRTHS
dentin. --At Joseph, en Me rete IRA. to
Mr. and lin. Joe. Oantft4 a dsn*hta.
- Scott -At Fataabar, on Aprill Os to Mr.
and 8[e., Godthaab, Il, o s MYrebti811A. m
liaison.Rm. Albert eh, oa
Itp�ethdl lisp-t:bo O. Horton, s deughitz.
TAnd Mrs. Mabee*, ,ass . to 7[r.
and
At peat *Mamie amebas.
meb Kt.ti tdiw
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MARRIAGES
In Perlin. on March
home of the boi4Vi
Wa. 4 Mea* 1naM. Env.
Fostonqf x801,
MaeiKmxule, to Mr.' Wm.
Clifford Cboweo. son of Mr. and
Mrs,Wel. Chews% of Fdlerton. •
E*eDe_ --0kinaer.-AtMain Street Meth.
diet psao i*ib by Y. W. fL H. Mo-•
Rioter. on March a Mr. William 0.
Hooper.of Hay townehin, to Mime Eva F.
Skinner, t /het.",
Rrvegor-Horner.- .t Hay Township, on
March 80th, Rim Myrtle M. Horner to
Mr. Elmer E. Krueger, botb of Hay Town-
ship.
DEATHS
Grieve. --111 Summon, Seek., on Sunda', April
8, 1921, Johannah Grieve, wife of the late
Robert Grieve, age 70 years.
Randa. -In Hallett.n Aril 10th, Mary
1011nabeth' Kande, relict of the lata Edward
Rands, aged 78 years, 10 months and 10
days.
Beaver. -In Exeter North, on April let,
Samuel Beaver, aged 41 year*.
Brown. -Io. Clinton, en April 4th. Sarah
Manning, wife of Mr. lobes Brown, In her
67th year.
Barden. -in Mitchell, on April 1st, Edward
Barden, he the 65th year et hit
M re. -In Logan, on Mardh 26th, Agnea
Lorena, beloved infant daughter of Mr.
sad Mrs. John„Moore, dged 8 days.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Will F. Burgard,
second eon of Mr. and the late Mrs. Bergen].
who died August 14, 1908; Ferdie Bmrgard,
who died June 10, 1909, and our mother.
who died July 4, 1919, and France, who died
April 18, 1920.
_ Shed not In vain the silent tear,
Nor weep with deep regret,
'Tb but the casket holds the Blend.
The gem le °Darkling yet
A few short years of sorrow
Bast
We'll reach the happy shore
Where death -divided friends at last
Shall meet to part no more.
'Tie God that lift ear comfort. high
Or •lake them in the grave.
He given, and when He take° away,
Be takes but what He gave.
-Ever remembered by Husband and Family,
CARD' OF THANKS
1 wish to extend to the Firemen and
Cltisens of Seaforth my hearty appreciation
of their ready help and mstmnce at the
time my house was destroyed by Ore. Their
response will not be soon forgotten.
2788.1 J. W. TREE.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
VOR BALE. -THREE COWS. DUE TO
freshen last week in April. Apply to
ROBERT CLARY, R.R. No. 2, Seaforth. Phone
1-245. 2788.2
r' NOTICE. -WE WILL ONLY RUN OUR
rhppping mill one day a week during
Mutineer months. commencing Tuesday. Agit
191h, 1921. Kruse Bros., Egmondvlle. 2788x2
ANE -QUARTER ACRE LAND, BLACK-
,! smith, woodwork ; good hbtese, able good
baro. Cheng. Apply et o fie. HENRY
THORNTON, R. R. No. 1, Blyth, Ont,
278822
FOR SALE.-8IR YEAR OLD HORSE
that will work or drives GEORGE
DRAUREGARD, R. R. No. 2, Seeforth.
Phone 1;6-170. 2782x4
FOR SALE, THE KIPPER HALL. -The
JUpl;kn Hail t far sale. Apply to W.
M. Dols, L,L,B., Suite 6, 8tevena Bldg., Port
Huron, Michigan, or phone 1616 Port Huron
Central.. 2782-8
D. R. NON -GLARE . LENS. -APPROVED
by provincial authorities, one pair, any
.fab parcel prat any part Ontario, 81.25,
LINCOLN ART GLASS, 8t Catharines.
2780x4
t1t�ESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE.-SAW-
er A Massey Peerless Separator, 86 inch
with rear cut: 20 IL P. Sawyer & h4nmey
traction engine. - Al M good working order.
Apply to 301111 TRIMS., BLAKE, R. R. No.
2, Zurich 2775x84f
1'°R SALE. -18 ACRES OF ' CLEARED
land on Conseaolon 5, Lot 6. Bullets A
barn 24284, driving shad 18x20; hay boin 16x20,
a comfortable log house are on the premises.
One team of horses, 7 head of 'cattle, cows
and calves, also implement. ADP!, on the
let J. W. RANDS, No. 2, Seaforth. 2788x2
CHESTER . WHITE PIGS FOR SALE.-
Both nixes. I have 2 young boars St
for service, Also a somber of young owe
that are being bred. Now.. is the time to get
something good at a very rexoonoble price,
u these are of imported stook pm'ehsaed
from John G. Ammeter, Tilbury, Ont Also
boar for service. ABRAHAM HUGYLL, Sea -
forth, Ont, R. R. No, 2. Phone 6 on 618,
Clinton. 2780x4
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178E BRED SCOTCH BULLS FOR SALE.
For sale 4 pore -bred Scotch ' Topped
, balls with 10 menses of Imported Scotch
r;:,. breeding, sired by Conqueror (Imp.),; one
I8 months Old,'' red; one 22 Mos ofd, red; 18 two yearn old, one red and one roan
Ci These are grim good animals, both as to
Individuals and. to type. and will be flt to
bead any herd. Bold' on reasonable terns.
Apply on Let 8, Concession 6, Tuckersmlth,
r.
.r phone 8 on 181. PETER McKAY. 2779-tf
`i FARM REPRFSENTATIVE6 WANTED, -
The undersigned to agony desires makeconpeldt at Bthis and other good farm -
lag below In tate w good men
who know district andnd Who can lot, .show
and sell dorms
to customers produced through
.!; sur world-wide edvertieing. We are now re-
.,, ceiving 860,000 Inquiries annually from Pee-
- ale wanting forme, and with 700 represent•
atives and 20 branch Maws 1n United States,
'.; with 800 rePre0entativen in Canada and dl.
renting oats at; .I.ond9s, England. we can
1' after,. the beat ermnsa..
'.Ign:.o mon hl
1'+drese.,"0 -:
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GENERALi1RAN�GE'NT
BEES LOAN AGENT
DEALER C mo Mi HHINES.
nonFou•situated in the
Town of *Ai. Terms
le. posieesion
AM* st asp Ill* kr pardeIIlaes.
r44,4,/, '6. k
iiths
- 0.i t xh .awn A ,
ththe waYn�
weee r i ` the ,heavy breed mains de-
F,ermin9d to set; net•eo with the Lag.
born. °7lit tote time ekois determin-
ed to lay. They will also lay in the
winter if properly cared for. Prom
Nov. lst: tit April let, ten of our
trapnesX.eghhoorns laid 1,086 ogga
at an av price of 7>' oenta per
dozen Rei cgeh from the ten hens.
From birds and others nearly
as good we are offering You chicks
at 22 cents each delivered at your
station,
HURON SPECIALTY FARM.
Walter Rose - - Brussels, Ont.
Phone 38x- Boa 34.
2788-6
FARMS FOR SALT
'WAGE FOR SALE, -100 ACRES OF
Melee clay lean, part o1 Lots 82 and 84,
Co0oeselon 4, McKIlhrp. Ko open ditches, no
waste land ; well tile drained, and all fenced
with woven wire. Large bank barn 100.36
feet with plenty of light, oleo straw shed 40
by 20 feet with drive horse underneath. All
cement doors, also water gonvi700 through -
oat. Four aereo of bush. Good eubstantial
frame house, 8 moose, furpase, hard and soft
water, rural mail and telephone. Four miles
from
f
me geats eek" 14 mile from sande). Easy
f I�aank,, Apply n the premised
or address T$O$AS W. McMILLAN, Bea-
brth P: 0„ a..R. No. 2. 2780-tf
14 ARMS FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 12,
Conceseion 6, in the Township of Tucker -
'ankh. 8 miles from Seaterlh, 6 miles from
Rrucefleld and Kippen, convenient toechoed'
and church; 96 acres cleared, remainder In
maple bfeeh. On this farm are excellent build-
ings and are In Mat -Mess repair; hard and
soft water in the house and In at,blo; 2
wells, 1 having a windmill. 'rob farm 1.
thoroughly under drained and fenced and
In n high state of cultivation, never having
been heavily crapped. This in In every way
a first class and up-todate farm. Alpo Lot
27, Concession 12, in the Township of HIb.
bert, ceetnining 100 acres; 80 acres cleared
and thoroughly u0derdrniued and fenced, the
remainder la in first dace maple bush: On
the prsmiaee is a comfortable frame house
and good barn 46x56 with stone stabling;
Klee good well with Indmill. This farm is
all seedW to grass and le In excellent condi-
tion, having been cropped very little; situ-
ated within 6 mile. of Hansell, quarter of
mile from school. There ie bong dietanee
telephone connection on both farms, also
rural mall delivery. These farms will be
sold together or separably to cult purchaser
and onarable terms. For further par•
timbers apply to: the proprietor, on Lot 12.
Coaoesslon 6, Ineftersmlth, or Seaforth P. 0.,
A R. No, 4, or s�pyy ne 14 on 181, SooJerth
THOMAS 0. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE. -MR. C. W. ROBINSON
has been instructed to sell by public
Suction at the village of Kippen on These -
day, April 21st, at 1.80 e'eloek, the follow-
ing Property: One reliable driving hone, 1
buggy, 1 light wagon, 1 cutter, 1 light sleigh,
5 paeeenget Ford baring eamales
r. 1 neo ales
1200 pounds capacity, set single herrn°,
collar and harems, I cook stove, I coal heater
with oven, 1 mal oil stave, 1 coal oil heater,
2 Mtenslon tables, 1 kitchen table, dining
room chair., kitten chain, rockera, buffet,
side board, glees cupboard, 1 bed room suite,
w•ashatand and dresser. . bedeteada springs
and mattress, crib bed, Bouch, thanes, ted
centre tables, Bell piano, bicycle, hanging
lamp, pbtares, dishes, hope, window shades,
and other artieles too numerous to mention.
Terms, -All sums of '*60.00 and under, cash ;
over. �a�a t 6 menthe' credit will be
lithe V.
burnt sig approved joint nota. A
dbebunrr" of+ 6 per cent off far cash on
credit amount. . ROBERT BROWNLEE,
Proprietor; C. W. Robinson. Auetiomeer.
2788-f
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock, implements and Furniture. Jas,
Jones, auctioneer, hes recabved instructions
from Mr. Daolol Reid, to sell 'by public
auction on Lot 17, Concession 16, Township
of Logan, on Th9day, April 19th, 1921, the
following; Hones. -Heavy draught' mare 8
Years old, heavy draught horse 7 years-. old,
general purpose burse 10 years old, general
Purpose horse 4 years old. Cattle. --Three
newly calved oows, 5 cows due to' calve in
April and May,heifer due to calve at time
or sale, 2 farrow f: 2 fat steers, 8 steers
2 years old, heifer '2 ears old, 10 choice
yearlings, 8 betters, 2 steers. Swine and
Fowl. -2 sows due-, to farrow about time o1
sale. 10 stock . hops weight about 140 pound.,
9 pigs 6 weeks 4111, 100 hens, hen turkey.
Implement, Eta -McCormick binder 7 foot
cut, 2 Deering mowers nearly new, hay
loader, side delivery rake, horse rake, Frost
& Wood 12 -hoe disc drill, Meesey,Hareis
cultivator with need box and grass mod
attachment, steel land roller new, dice har-
row, 2 Fleury plows, potato digger, new
souther, 2 hay rooks, set slings, hay fork,
2 lumber wagone, 1 new; pair bobsleighs,
new rubber tire top boggy, steel tire top
buggy, open boggy. cutter. Clinton fanning
mill, set .Dales 2,000 lbs, capaefty, 8 est
double harems, 8 set single harness, New
Century washing machine, Standard cream
separator, milk 25 gal. capallty, 00112
retie, 25 ode woven fence; sugar kettle.
wire stretcher, grain Backe, stone boat, wheel
barsow, grindstone, Daisy churn,, quantity
cedar poet, about' 16 cords wood, some coal,
chains, forks and, a host of other articles.
Furniture, Eta -Parlor ebvo. extension
table, 2 Parlor tables, 2 couches, sewing me-
chtne, 4 bedroom °elites, 2 rocking chairs, 8
kitchen chairs, about 500 bnehele oat. 150
bushels barley, 80 bushels pees. Sale com-
men.. at I o'clock pm. sharp. Terms. -All
MTV_ of 610 apd under,. cash ; over that
amount 9 months' credit will be elven en
furnishing approved joint note,. A discount
of 0 per cent per annum off for cads OD
credit amount. Positively no reserve WI the
r has sold his farm and is` retiring,
REID, Proprietor; James Jones,
ser for .Perib, and Huron. 2788-1
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f FE$'1tI'LIZER
As the. season is advancing we
must be up and doing. Although
prices for all farm produce are
lower, we can not stop; we must
carry on.
There is more profit and more
pleasure in growing a good crop
than a poor one. Fertilizer and
good farming go together. There
1s more Fertilizer being used
every year. It increases the yield
and practically insures the ca$o
of grass seeds, which will piny
the cost of it.
We Wave no hesitation in recom-
meading.it for all:ldnds of crops
'where the land is at all run down,
and for all; kjalds of roots, pas-
tures, ort psi' and' it is con-
iettle, paper than ft was last
rat
OBS it I will try to
gide Item' nd that Will suit
their., land.All Fertilizers
g+nail}Ant0dR .,contain what it is
sold for�d;
Td
he • wised to have your
order.If Pain not see tae pampa
COWAN.
_s,cn
Wkowledge
di hila. The pgsi*
Re sand the work
and.:: p fitabl(,
tierce not eerie/Ala
we tral a .you. Exclusive ter/rl-
*ry liberal Go -operation and
ezoefIbnt pay....
To men of energy, ability and
absolute integrity thio position
offers a valuable association,
and one that ie of real service
to the commDnity. Write us
to -day.
The Shinn Mfg, Co. of Canada
Guelph - Ontario
Seety. & Man., - W. II. DAY
(Formerly Professor of Physics
at the Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph.)
CR 1 iIU TRUNIt MPV
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The Double Track
Route
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT,
and CHICAGO.
iJnexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on Night Trains
and Parlor Cars on principal Day
Trains,
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E.
Horning, District Passenger Agt.,
Toronto,
W. R. Plant
O
Phone 4w,
Agent
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WATBR, SOIIa, SUN-
LIGHT AND CARE
will not make your garden a success
unless you sow Ike propm seeds.
Experienced gardeners fio*l that our.
seeds produce "invariably the finest
and choicest flowers and vegetables.
Our, seeds, being, specially selected,
will give you special results. Give
us a trial order. We: have some No,
1 Seed Peas_
-at $1.65 per bushel,
W. M. Stewart
MAIN STREET PHONE 77
Victory, Govern-
ment and Muni-
cipal Bonds
Sold at current rates and deliver-
ed free of expense,
R. S. HAYS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
2778-tf
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Here's Your
Chance Men
to secure a First -Class Cus-
tom -Tailored Suit or Top
'Coat for Spring Wear, made
to your own individual mea-
surements, by the producers
of 'Clothes of Quality.
To introduce
'CIothes of Quality'
FREE
PANTS
O
will be given
with every Suit or Top Coat ordered Saturday or
Monday. A wide range of Fabrics and Patterns. T
to select from.
Special Prices $27up
An exceptionally wide range of salflples to
choose from—all of the latest Spring Materials and
Patterns. Come to our Store .To -morrow and make
sure of sharing in this great offer. You not only
get the Finest High -Grade Clothing made to mea-
sure but alsq ';an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS
FREE with every garment ordered.
All Clothes sold with a Guarantee of Absolute
I• Satisfaction or Your. Money Back.
Note. -The special representative from the 'Clothes
of Quality' Company, of Toronto, will be . at the
store To -morrow to show -samples and to give ex-
pert attention to Customers' measurements.
Sale for One Week Only
APRIL 16th TO 23rd
At 0i MY WARDROBE "
MAIN STREET - - - - SEAFORTH
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ARE YOU A
MAN OR WOMAN
Brave enough to Face the Future?
Big enough to Assume a Responsibility?
Far-seeing ?enough to Prepare for Misfortune.?
Ambitious endtzgh to Increase your Estate Immediately?
Patriotic enon to Provide for your Own?
Energetic enspgb to be Making a Good Livelihood.
Healthy enough to Pass a Medical Examination?
Then clip this, advertisement.
Fill in coupon and send to
S. C. COOPER,
Inspector Northern Life
Asemonce Co.
BOX K. SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
NAME
ADDRESS
Date Bern day of Is the year
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Pleefere'
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0 W.T''BOX JiCO. 0
0 Embalmer and 0
0 Funeral Direetora O
O H-C.Box O
0 Holder of Government 0
0 Diploma and License 0
O Charges moderate 0
0 Flowers fuf'nished on short 0
0 notice. 0
O Night Calle Day Calls 0
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W. S. GORMLEY
Embalmer and Funeral
Director
Undertaking Parlors 4bove
M. Williams' Grocery Store.
Main Street, Seaforth.
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Charges Moderate
Phone—Night or Day -192
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FURS WANTED
000 Muskrats at once.
Ali kinds of Raw Furs, delivered at
the Dick House, Seaferbh. Idighebt
Cash Prises.
G. E. HENDERSON,
2766-tf Licensed Buyer.
FIRE NOTICE
The attention of the public is
called t.r by-law guvernfng the taking
out of Fire Truck from the hall, etc.
The Fire Truck shall not leave the
hall for a call unless accompanied by
two firemen. No person not a quali-
fied fireman is permitted to ride on
the truck unless requested to do so
by a member of the Brigade.
By order.
SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE
H. R. Stott, Secy. ,
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PA D.UP-CAPITAI;,
RESERVE FUND e 4 5
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SEAFORTH-$RANCIi', J G.. Mules,• Ju7
FORDSON TRACTOR
Power Farming
These are the days of PROGRESS, and Power on the faun is
necessity, A Fordson Tractor means more prosperityfor
owner.
Prosperity means increased production, the saving that eomes
from the use of a machine instead of horses; the release of some
drudgery for both man and wife.
The Fordson Tractor is simple in design and sturdily constructed
of the best known steel. It has the necessary power to perform
every bask an ordinary farmer has to do, and in addition is es.
ceptionally economical to operate.
Call at Daly's Garage for further particulars. We have a. num-
ber of second-hand Fords for gale.
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
Thomas A. Beattie, Salesman.
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THE EV -1
OF
PROHIBITION
Look at
Russia
United
States
Other
Pro-
vinces
Before deciding in favor of Prohibition let every
resident of the Province take stock of the results
of similar enactments in other countries and prov-
inces and then 'consider whether a Prohibitionist
Ontario would be a desirable place to live in.
Was Russia not 'a Paradise before it poured its Vodka into the
Neva as compared with the conditions that prevail to -day ? The
" Little Giant " of organized labor in America, Sam Crimpers, says r
"I believe that Bolshevism in Russia began in Prohibition!"
The United States; after two years vainly attempting to become
bone-dry, now realizes that its Prohibition blunder has iiwaded
and upset the habits of the nation, and threatens to wreck its social,
and economic fabric.
In those provinces of the Dominion where, by a minority vote.
Prohibition was recently foisted on the people, the ramblings of
discontent can already be distinctly heard.
Throughout this continent wherever so-caihlel MIR prohibition has
gon into effect, liquor is still readily obtainable—at a price. Illicit
manufacture and bootlegging is rampant, the use of poisonous
drugs is increasing daily and crime and unrest prevails.
A SANE TEMPERANCE MEASURE NEEDED
Ontario is about to choose between these evils and the
safer, saner policy of Government Control, which assures
the wisest regulation of liquor—its importation, sale and use.
Through Government Control, Temperance
can be attained without violating the per-
sonal rights of the people.
The Citizen's liberty League, which stands for moderation in all
rigs, headed by some of the ablest _pubfie-spirf ud men of
tario, is fighting in your interests for Government Control.
You*areme�urged
�to�heelp by voting 1401 to the R
fialsrn,slnt C aiWARIO TE:11ilaPli litNCE IMII YIm
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