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own, 28 to ffie
!dogs, per cwt, 69.7$
1fht'at, per bushed
Zarley, per, bushed��
559
t Per bu8hel ;' • $B•
e :Perron
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non; per hon $82.00
--'1Plour, per owt $5.25
,Potatoes, per bag 76c'
BIRTHS
Grieve. -In McMilpp. n April 29th. W ■n
and -Mm. 'r. C. Grieve, a eon --Reber*
'roma..
Herne. -In Exeter, on ;April 20th. to Mr,
and Mins. Albert Hornet., a daughter.
Eeddon.-In" Wingham, on Tuesday, May 9N,
to Mr. end M. , Frank Seddon, a not.
MARRIAGES
Peekitt-Beatty,-In Toronto, on April 26th.
at 109' Dowling Ave., by the Rev. Dr. W.
R. Young. Jennie Louise, youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. and the late James H. Beatty,
to Lieut. Thomas Lawrence Peckitt, R. N.
V. R., formerly of Clinton.
Coward-Hodgert,-ln Main Street Paseon-
age. Exeter, on April 28th, Mies E. Mae
1Sodkert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Hodgert, to Roy Coward. son of Mr. and
Mn., George Coward, Sr., of Uaborne.
* DEATHS,
Roberta. --In 'Toronto, on May 9th, John Aline
Roberta, eldest s of the late Capt. J. 8.
Roboria, aged 84 yearn.
' McIntosh.- In Seaforth, on May 10th, Mary
J. McIntosh, twin daughter of the late
• George McIntosh.
• Retort -In Tuckeromith, on May 8th. 1921,
I Cure -uncle Arnold, widow of the tate Johe
Ecker,, acted 86 years and 28 days.-
, Mclhmald.-In Grey township. nn -April 28,
Cheri. A. MhDonald, aged 54 years, 4
menthe tied 10 dare.
• Penohey.--1. 'froderlch, on April 80th, Arthur
Wilfred, youngest sun pf Mr. and Mrs,'
Wilfred' Peacbey, in his 7th year.
MacAvoy.- -In Goderich, on May 2nd, Michael
MacAvoy, aged 62 years.
NOTICE
The Council of the Municipality of Mc-
Rillop will meet at the Carnegie Library
Hall, Seaforth, on Saturday, the 28th day
of May, fit 2 o'clock 0.m., when the Engineers
Export revpeeting the Johnston and Irvine
tension Dram will be read nod eonaidered.
JOHN McNAY, F. J. MCQUAIB.
Clerk 2787-1 Reeve.
FITS
Stinson's home treatment for
epilepsy. Twenty years' success.
Thousands of testimonials. No
case should be considered hope-
less. Free booklet. WILLIAM
I STINSQN REMEDY Co. of Can-
ada, 2611 Yonge Street, Toronto,
Ontario. 2785-50 '
IMPORTANT NOTICES
CATTLE WANTED. -TEN OR TWELVE,
head of cattle to paoture en Lot 26.
Conoc.e ion 4. Met. ilIon. Apply to JOHN
GOVENI.00K, Ermondvtllc. 278602
t'ti1LK, COW. WANTED. --I WANT TO PUR-
1 ohaae u pure bred registered Shorthorn
cow or a heifer with calf. Apply. giving
particulars and price, W W. M. 0010, L.L.B„
!Suite 5, Steveoa Building, or phone 1616,
Pert Heron, Michigan. 2787-2
FARM FOR SALE.—FARM OF TWO HUN-
dred acro adjoining the Town of Sea-
,ylprth. eutvenieetix shunted to all churches.
1,l sole and Collegiate. There is
eg t comfort-
able brick cottage with t anent kitchen
fern 1 ox es with stone stabling d 40 hogs
for 6 tel stanchions 75 hens of cattle end 40 hogs
with steel car and water before all
d
stock: letter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement silos: driving shed and plat-
form reales. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm is well drained and in
high state of, cultivation. Plowing is all
lion-choioe clay loam: Immediate posem-
%ipn. Apply to M. BEATON, R. R. 2, Sea -
forth. Ont. 2787-tf
MANY MEN WANTED. --MEN WANTED,
who are willing to accept positions pay-
ing from 59 to 410 per day. Men who are
tired of laboring for an existence. thin is
Your one good ho nce. We are training men
life positions au farm treetioneera, garage
.mechanic., track driver', salesmen, vulean-
taere, welders, battery. experts, etc., or will
bels you start a garage business of your
own. If you are out of employment or
dissatisfied with your present poor paying job,
oaU or write immediately for full partieulam
regarding our special pion to next few men
enrolling. Day nod evening classes. Apple
HEMPHILL AUTO & GAS TRACTOR
SCHOOL, 168 King Street West Taranto.
2784-4
Dependable Stparli. n'lug9
PUBLIC ATTENTION
11'8 have now opened kuninna
in our new quart n: and wish
to mol icit a fair ant renege
from the general public. We
have du hand for sale
n umbs ;'sf good used ears of
lifferent makes: Chevrolet.
Saxon and Fords. all of which
have been overhauled and are
'n first close older. We have
also for axle 2 robber tired
hnggia. 1 trailer. 2 motor-
cycles.
Prompt attention given
to repairing of all mikes of
oars. We sorry o full Zinc of
pais for the following
Chevrolet Maxwell Overland.
Gray -Dort and Fond. We
try n line of the different
leading makes of tine and
tuber including Gondysr,
Dominion, Dunlop. Rnynl
Oak and Ames Holden. We
also moll coal oil
Inge and small quantities,
Mew -Morel and High Test Gas-
oline. Our sign the VISIBLE
GUARANTEE MEASURE
PUMP.
• Carlin Bros.
Brown's Garage,
North Main St..
SEAFORTH.
Champion
"HeavyStone"
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The xto'Uowiii
•tang fdr the
this Beason a6 to
,HOOFEIi /_W,''H, E44TI '
a
LORD 1100411W
tItejfill dJ)
basset,. Dairolweut No. 1724 .:Fawn, 1
Will *toad for the improvement of stock this
,eases. as .tolborm:
allay, -swill .leave kis -own stable. Beech.
w • a
an�d go to John 7lurraps, McRUI014
tar soon; thence to' Allem Ears', 1086, Con-
cession, for one hoar;`tben t'p hit Owen pptoble
for night. Tmeday-To Peter L1nd.&'.,
Mullett; for noon; thence to Owen Flynn's,
Or night Wednesday -cel, Wm. Andemoa's.
MaKi4op, 809}' noon; than to his own otgble
for' nlght Thamday.-To Dominion Hotel.
Dublin, for noon; then to Joseph Atkinson's;
Hibbert. for night Friday. -To Martin Cur -
tin's, 1§5 milts east of Seoforth, for noon;
then t4 hie awn stable far night. Satyrd.y
.-
To James Flannigan e, Logan, for noon; then
te, hie own stable. where he will remain until
the following Monday morning.
Terme,--fro tnsere a foal. 818.
J.aw Evens, Proprietor and Massager,
Beechweed, Ont.
COL. GRAHAM
(12103)
Approved Enrolment No. 1279 Forma Al
W01 attend for the improvement of stock
thin semen, an fouewe:
Monday, May 9fh.--At nogg will leave his
owg stable in Egmondvilld and goo north
&lung the gravel, road to Grieves' bridge,
than worst to Joseph Me2'arlorns, for night
'rutedoy.--Will go west • 8% mile to the
Ifinburo Road; then north to pert Steven -
sons for noon; then coati 9% miles and
eoutk 1,4' `to Andrew Flynmb,,, for night
Wodmudoy..,-Wild proceed. Ilk- JTilvs &math
and .eset 9% miles to Mo]ool.n;o Montgomery's
for auan ; then coat t his,. owe stable for
night. •'Tllureday.-South 2151 ranee : them east
two "!Hiles and one-half In Peter Mervor s,
for odon;' Upon north Ade miles to John
Lan'e's, for night Friday. West to the
North Gravel Ro41,1 end south to hie own
stable, where he will remain until Mogilev
awn.
'Forms to insure a foal- 615.
Demimlek Reynolds, Proprietor and Manager.
BLACON'S SON
(20869)
Approved Enrolment Nu. 6272 Feria Al
Terme to insure --415.
Monday.- Will leave his own otable. Bruce-
field.
ruenfield. and go went to the nevoid auncension
Stanley, then north W John liutchord'e,
for own; then north and went to Fal. Glynn,
Jrs.. for night. Tuesday. By way of Dan-
nockburu to Varna at the Temperanie Hotel
for noon: then by way of the Barfield ,toad
to the Goshen Line to Arthur McClinchers,
for night. Wednesday. --By McCiyrnont's side
rood to the Parr Line, then mouth to Wm.
Fmter'a, for 'noon: then .tee William Me-
Kenzie's, 2nd concesaiont oft Stanley, for the
night. 'Thursday. --Tu, the Tqwn • Line, then
2v $ippon and south to George Glenne, fur
roost; then by way of the l.ondon Ruud to
his awn stable, Brucefield, for night. Friday
To George licCartney's, Mill Road. for noon ;
then to MoAdam'o nide road. and north to the
9nd ioneasJon H: R. S., Tuekeramith, teen
west to Jamie Carnochan'o. for night. Sat-
urday. - Went by Brondfoot'o bridge, then
south to the Mill Road, to hiewn stable
where he will rennin until the following
Monday horning.
R. D. Murdock, Proprietor and Manager.
The Deeside Premium Horse
MAKWiRA (Imp.)
No. 15279
Passed, • Enrolment No. 3267 Form 1
WIII stand for the improvement of stock
thio. eeasom as follows:
Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Stalin,
and go west to Richard Satiety's, for map ;
South to OM -Canna in
rayLine, then Wit m hid
1 own stas for atnight: Tand south
leave
his own stable at noon and go oath to
Jam. Ballaatyne'e, Tisborne boundary, for
night. Wednesday.-- South to the'Mame.
Road and wet to the Ellmvitle Line and
outh to Elimville to Jonhua Johns', for
noon; then south and east to William
Brooks, for night Thursday.—South W the
10th concession and east thrm miles and
north to William Thompson,Lot 8,
Concession 9, for noon: then nortl, t the
Kirktun Line and watt to Taylor'. Hotel,
Kirkton, for night Friday. --North to Mount
Pleasant at Jasper Pridham'a, for noon: than
wort and north to John Hamiltons, for
night Saturday.—North to the 71.11conces-
sion and west to t.Ke Centre Road and smith
t, his own stable, where - he will remain
until the following Monday morning.
Terms to inure--- 615.
John Livingstone, Proprietor and Manager.
INVOLUCRE
[21461 (82966;
Passed Enrolment No. 354 Form 1
Will travel the following route this season:
Monday: --Will leave his ows stable, Bruce -
field, and proceed west to Varna at Sher-
lock Keys', for noon: then north into Gude-
rich Township to the Bayfield concession and
t to A. A. Weleh'o, for night. Tuesdoy,—
North by way of 6th concession to Porters
Hill at George Vanderbilt -Wu, for noon; then
north to James MCMllInn'a. 6th concenston,
Goderich Township. for night. Wednesday.—
By wit), of Jewel's Corners and Benmiller to
W. Hill's, for noon; then by way of Maitland
coneaAion to Holmeoville at Harry Sweet's,
for night.. Thursday. By way of 16th con-
eenaton to A. Townoend's, for noon: then by
ay of Huron Road to Berry & Camerons
Carriage Shop. Clinton. for night. Friday.—
South by way of the London (toad to his
own stable, Brumfield, for noon then want
1, i miles and south PQ miles to John
Murdork's for one hour; then to his own
amble for night, Snturdty- South 2 miles,
and asst. 11; mile to Robert F.lgie's, for noon;
then by nay of the Mill Road to his own
stable for night.
Thr above route will be Ftntinaml through -
mil the season, health and weather per-
mitting.
Termse To insure, $16.00.
William Berry, Proprietor.
Never before, h* the bietorr�rr of 'the.
,W'al'l Paper business bas there been
such a,boundleas`agd altogether beau.
tlf111 selectionof appropriate palters
as there are at present, and we have
all the best ones on display.
SEE THEM EVENINGS OR
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
at our office. We do Painting, Grain-
ing, Paperhanging.. and. Hardwood
Finishing. All work 'guaranteed.
HOOPER & ELLIOTT
Painters and Decorators
MAIN STREET - - SEAFORTH
"Make the Home Walls Smile"
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'l'be McKttlaa C _ ilea wltl' meet 00 Court
of Revision en Aoeeaemeat Bgi1 gf " the
.Muukjpatity at -Carnegie Library Hbft
o'obseetb, urs SaWrdny, Nay 28th, ab 16
o'o106k a.m:
By order of Council.
JOHN McNAY,
2787-3 Clark..
CALF' MEAL.
He knows its good and he can't wait
for you to feed it to hint, Our Calf
Meal is a great milk saver and gives
the necessary strength to young
calves. Try your luck with a 25 lb.
bag.
We also have a. full title of No. 1
Mengel, Turnip, Cori., Sugar Cane
and Millett Seed on hand. Give 'us
your next order.
W. M, Stewart
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FARMS FOR SALE
rt ARMS FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 12,
Concession 6, in .the 'Township of Tacker
smith, 8 miles from Seaforth, 6 mil. from
Brucelleld and Kippen. convenient to echos.'
and church; 95 acren cleared, remainder In
maple bush. On this farm are excellent build-
ings and are in first-class repair; hard and
soft water in the house and in stables; 2
wells, 1 having a windmill. This farm is
thoroughly under drained and fenced send
In a high state of cultivation, never having
been heavily cropped. This is in every way
a first class and up-to-date farm. Alco Lot,
27, Concession 12, in the Township of Rib-
bert, containing 100 scree; 80 tures cleared
and thoroughly underdrained and fenced, the
remainder is in first class maple bush. On
the promisee is a comfortable hotline house
and good barn 48x58 with atone stabling;
also good well with windmill. This farm is
all seeded to grass and is in excellent eondl-
tion, having been cropped very little; situ-
ated within 6 mile. of Hensel], quarter of
mile from school. There is long distance
telephone connection on both farms, also
rural mail delivery. These farms will be
sold together or separately to suit purehmer
and on reasonable terms. For further par.
ticulare apply to the proprietor, on Lot I2,
Concession 6, Tuckersmith, or Seaforth P. 0.,
R. R. No. 4, or phone 14 on 181, Seafert .
THOMAS G. SHILLINGLAW. Proprietor.
Route
COURT OF REVISION.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH.
The Tuckemmith Council will meet as a
Court of Revision on the Ac.eeement Roll
at the council chamber, Seaforth, on Satur.
day. May 28th, 1521, at one o'clock p.m.
Appeals igafnnt the essaemegt must be in
the hands of the clerk un or before May 21et,
1921..
D. F. McGREGOR,
2787.8 Clerk.
9
'We will c,a tt you•r 't�'is.ti
COUpor1S' Off'• ply ate a ,,
in our" Savings Dank where*;,'
draw interest at- 3Z per anrnt
THE CANAD1Alst
• . OF COMMEIRI
PAID-UP cAPrrAL $1'5;000;
RESERVE FUND - $15,000,1
SEAFORTli BRANCH, J. G.,,lduUen;•'.Manager'
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT,
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled 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 Patimmger Agt.,
Toronto.
W. R. Plant Agent
Phone 4w.
Victory, Govern-
ment and Muni-
cipal Bonds
Sold at current rates and deliver-
ed free 'of expense.
R. S. HAYS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
2778-ff
Baby Chicks
From pure bred trapnested S. C.
White Leghorns (Barron strain).
The Barron Leghorn is an English
bird and for a Leghorn is a very large
bird, some of them being as heavy
as the Rock; have the advantage over
the Rock in that they seldom, if ever,
set. With the coming of the warns
weatfer the heavy breed seems de-
termined to set; not so with the Leg-
horn. At this time she is determin-
ed to lay. They will also lay in the
winter if properly cared for. From
Nov. 1st to April 1st, ten of our
trapnested Leghorns laid 1,035 eggs
at an average price of 73 cents per
dozen -$62,78 cash from the ten hens.
From these 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. Box 34.
2783-6
A.A.Cockbu
BARGAIN STORE
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T® .ALL
HYDRO
„
USERS
.71
From Monday, May 16th, to Saturday, May 21st,
will be HOT POINT WEEK
?' FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
We will sell the Hot Point Electric
Iron for
Bring us any old Electric Iron and get a
ig,New Hot Point Iron for
= Remember! This holds good for One Week Only.
See our window for special display of Hot Point
5 Appliances. Act Now. Turn in your old iron and
= secure a new Hot Point for a trifle more than cost =
= of a new element.
= PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 19.
•
Reid Bros., Seaforth
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300 PAIRS MEN'S 50c FINE BLACK
SOCKS
10c Pair
Saturday Only.
These are splendid Socks that we sold at'less than
Half
Price at 23 cents. They have been wonderful
sellers in all the Cockburn Bargain Stores at 23c.
They are not coarse seamed at the toe, nor can you
shoot peas through them. A leading government
official in St. Catharines says they out wear any
socks he ever bought. We want to be generous
with you but cannot promise more than 4 PAIRS
TO A CUSTOMER,
CHILDREN'S $2.50 HATS AT 89c.
A big clearing lot of 2000 for our four stores,
Straw Hats in 1921 nobby styles. Why pay $2.50
elsewhere? -
OUR ODD TROUSERS
have arricvd. They are a fine lot,
in five different varieties and sell-
ing at Low Prices. 13Iue all -wool
Ser,,, in all sizes for $6.50
WE HAVE
just received a fins lot of Silk Hose
Seconds to be sold at a pair.. 75c
a
SIrip0,11N,'.tc,l in very tine1ma-
•rial 1,, •('l$4.95l 1i .(17
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given thn@ nil persons
having eb,ims against the estate of James
Magee Workman, late of the Township of
Slnnley. Farmer. who died nn the third day
of March 1921. are rem:ired to forward their
claims, duly proven. to the undrmigned on
or before the eighteenth tiny of May, 1121.
AND nntiee is further given that after the
aid ante the Executor will provost] to din-
tribute
intribute the estate, having regard only to the
cinims of which he shall then have notice.
DATED rat Exeter this twenty-fifth dny of
April, 1921,
(MADMAN & ST ANII2IRY.
2705-0 Executor's Solieitoro.
The Question
of Price
WHITE STAR LI
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Annual Low Fare Excursion
GODERI('II TO DETROIT ANi) RETURN -
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„rl r I'li a'
-- -lot. ;hr ord of n the will have
:t (1 5- a. -elth and without
1C - 1!r. •rroutrrs in all „.ie••ve= . • • • • . •3 3 and 50c
$2.50
REAL SWELL
1 :unisr,io•s in SII;. All shades, To
•h;il' ;tr 99c
1u'a!LA DIES' iNiiERWEAR
(1,•a! :;nap.
SPE('IAL
Bthli£il
81
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the rotate of ,AlexnndeeF
Kerr late of the Town of Senforth, in this
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute 1n that behalf, that all creditors 'and
others having claims ngoinat the estate of
the said deceased, who died on or about the
Nint1, d'aj of March, 0121. ere required ee
or before the Fourth day of Jona, 1921, to
end „hy'ypoat of deliver to .7. M. Bent, Sea -
forth; Opt.Sol6dibiir, Amelia Kerr, William
Kart and rchibald Kerr, the Executors of
the said estate, full particulars of their claim°,
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last
mentioned date the said F oeutom will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the said de-
ceased MIME' the.. parties entitled thereto,
having rh iatfd only .to the . claims of which
they shall then . have nogqde and the . said
Executors °hall -not be habil, Yor 6105 ea(d
°rash, or any part thereof to any, Yemen or
Persona of whams claim notice hall not have.
been reeetval at the time of °ooh distribution...
5, i. M. B1I81'. -
ealleltor for the said Exeottere.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario, this ltd day
of May, 1921. 27814
Price seems the main
consideration at present- but
it is well to remember that
some clothes arc dear at any
price, however low.
"Clothes of Quality” are
a positive proof that correct
styles, fine fabrics and first-
class tailoring can be obtained
at reasonable prices.
Before you buy your new
suit give us a call and look
over our samples and styles.
We can save you dollars
and give you real value.
SUITS
FOR $24 AND UP
AT
44MY WARDROBE"
)3 .ST, Si ORTf
it
mow
BA LHRIGGAN
Rug. $1.7: f11'
1'I:.l..0:0:•5:' in \ fen': si2'OS. :\s '
I,,,,- , , Pee •arm"t't : .)C 1•;,•t:', $1.50 f.:i
- . - ------ - ---. ti . Doe f
• The Big Steel Steamer Greyhound
•
80.00 Staunch, Safe, Speedy, Comforialle 1 $2.00
Round Trip 1) ILL LEAVE GODERiCH 1 One Way
Tuesday, June 14th, 9.30 a.m.
$1.35
:1.00
65c
15c
35c
25c
ANOTHER FINE LOT Reg. 6fic fur
I,f cher, goon Reg. Foe far
i Voile W"ai,vlt in
many r.Iors, still selling al :1.39 Rog. 40e far
Arriving ht Port Huron 2 p.nl., Detroit 5.30 p.m, Returning,
leaves Detroit Thursday, June 16th, 1.00 p.m. Detroit time.
The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season. Visit
your friends and see wonderful Detroit -big, busy, prosperous.. A
delightful trip over the great international highway of lakes and
rivers.,.,Dining and lunch service aboard at moderate prices.
*BAND MOONLIGHT OUT OF GODERICH MONDAY EVEN-
NINRPi JUNE 13th, 8.16 p.m: ORCHESTRA FOR DAN'OI'NG '•rN
STEAMERS BALL ROOM. 8% HOURS ON BEAUTIFUL LA'li.5
`iHURON 50e. CHU4DRLIN, 25e. '
;Last trip 4o D%trOlt;'Frlday, June 17th, 9.30 a.m.
WE HAVE IN STOCK
those real good pleated Skirts at
the same old price $5.00
Worth $7.111.
MEN'S SOX
Light and Dark Grey union. Reg
40c, for . • • • ' 25c''..
I . A CHOICE LOT
of Bink Undors tts worth 26.00,
for St • +4..1 $3225
JUST RRCEI D''
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