The Huron Expositor, 1921-06-10, Page 5y,i 11rerlD ! PJcni tc -'Walton Farmers'
Li r Cl. i}). nalholding 'tl)ieir picnic 4D.
e .iglu a 24th *Some very able speakers
are being roeured'for'the occasion.
t BRUCEFIELD
Kelly Circle, -The Circle held their
ni'usual monthly meeting on Wednes-,
day, June 1st. The meeting waif
"'taken by Miss M. Aikenhead and'tw'o
excellent papers were read, one on
the work of the Bible Society by Mrs.
James Thompson, and a -paper on
,Japan by Miss Marks. ' Seventeen
members were. present.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seaforth, June• 9, 1921.
Butter, per lb. 20 to 22c
Eggs, per dozen 26 to 27c
Hogs, per cwt. $8:50
Wheat, per bushel $1.35
Barley, per bushel 50c
Flour, per coot $5.55
Bran, per ton $26.00
Shorts, per ton .....$30.00
Potatoes, per bag 50c
Oats, per bushel 35c
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, Jane 7. -Dressed Poultry -Spring
chickens, 65 to 70c ; roosters, 20 to 25c fowl,
27 to 30e ; duoka. 35 to 88c ; turkey., 46 to
Roc.
Live Poultry. Spring ehlcken,, 60 to 60c;
roosters, 28e: fowl. 22 to. 200: ducks. 85e;
turkey*, 85 to 40c.
BIRTHS
iioggarth.--II Hallett on May 26th, to Mr.
and Mn.. Wm. Hoggnrth, a daughter.
Xing.. --In Mullett. on May 28th. to Mr. and
Mm, Russell King, a daughter.
McIntosh.- -At the Menne, Brucefield, on Muy
29th, to the novo W. D. • and , Mrs. Mc..;
Intoah, a son,
Nigh. -In $Iembndville, on May '14th, to Mr.
and..Mra.• •Patrick Nigh. a daughter.
-Johm. --In ilxburne. on May 28rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Johns, a daughter.
McKay. in 'fuckeramith, on Sunday, June
5th. to Mr. and Mrs. Charlu McKay, a
MARRIAGES
Sangster Sinclair. --At the rmidenee of Mn..
J. Scott, North Richmond street, Heaoll,
on June 2nd, by Rev. A. R. E. Garrett.
Minnie Monsen, youngest daughter of the
late Mr. and Mn. I. H. Sincluir, Selwick
Hoy. Scotland. to William. smu rid son of
the Irate Wm. S. Sang ter, master mariner,
and of Mrs. W. S. Sangster, Dundee St..
Stromnuss, Scotland.
}furrier- Cocked ins. At Gev'nr,i Street Meth-
odist church. 'Toronto. on May 22216. Lillian
Peart daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George
C'orkerlinr. to George Henry Hunter, both
of Toronto.
McCaughey- Craig. At Its It h, Ont.. on Muy
19th, ly the Ite%. Pother t.a Me rake, Ruby
' M. Craig, to John .1. McCaughey. _son of
Mr. and Moo J. J. McCaughey, of Clin(m,.
Cole Mr Phu il. 1u Fullerton, on Mny 21st.
at. the Methodist Parsonage. Mary McPhail.
Foul Fl h'ult.,n Colt., both of Russeldels.
Benton :ink in., In Mitchell. o, May 2lth,
at th, Methodist Pare,,'or, on
the Rev.
11. .I. 14 en. Arthur !roll Renton, to Rhea
Belle lidns, both of Sou forth.
DEATHS
Boland. In Kg mondv,lle. on .lune 5th, Jame,
Roland.
Tom. In Exeter, on May 39th, Margaret
,lone Greenway, relict of the late .John
Charles Tum, aged s4 >,•ar, and 1 month.
Shemin. - In W'roxrter. on May 21st, Nome es
r:oretto Sh,:rpin. infant daughter of Mr.
and Mn. W. tihnrpin. *god n months and
2 dom.
Drown. In Goderinh. on Moy lath, J. P.
Brown, in his 71.t year.
dicoria. --In Colborne town,h:l,, on May 10th.
Lillie Green. widow of the Info Samuel
Morris. aged 9.1 years.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR SALE. 1200 IBIS f dl:f.S OF MIXED
train. half mita and half barley. Phone
14-236. ALEX. SPARKS, It. R. No. 2, See -
forth. 2791-2
BULL FOR SERVICE. ROYAL R.AMSDE)G
Dore bred Shorthorn hull. Wilt take a
limited number of cows on Lot 25, Cone'.
ohm 7. McKillop. Terms. 56 for pure bred:;
13 for grades. JOSEPH BREWSTER.
2791-tf
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN•
ship in Huron County for n proposition
that every farmer in instantly interested in.
cash a-sh required. Emice,.
Experience not
sort but de,;ireble. Agents choose their own
territory. For appointment write to W. R.
MOKEWEN, 484 Piccadilly Street. London,
Oct. 2791x1
frEACHER WANTED. - WANTED E\•
perienced teacher for School Section No.
9, Egmnndvil la State qualifications and
notary. Applications will be. received by the
-undersigned up to Tucsdav, .lune 14th. W.
J. Finnigan. Ser.-Treas., S. S. Nn. 3, Eg-
rnondvllie. 2790-2
RESTER WHITES
PIC FOR SALE.-
Rath 'N.M. i
have hila T
young
y
It
for service. Also n number t ser t henna sows
that nre hying bred. Now is the. time to
get sfmothiag good at a very reasonable
price as there are of imported an,rk purchas-
ed from John C. Annesser, Tilbury, Ont.
Alan hear for service, and young pigs fur
sale of tenth sexes. ABRAHAM Ht1C1fT.,
.Seaforth, Ont, R. R. No. 2; phone f> nn 61i
Clinton. 2780-tf
h4 ARM FOR SALE/.. -FARM OF TWO HUN-
dredacres adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth, conveniently situated to all churches,
eehoola and Colleuinte. 'There in a comfort-
able brick rottage with a cement kitchen;
.barn 100x56 with alone stabling underneath
for 6 hornen, 76 head Of rattle and 40 hogs
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement silo§; driving shed and plat-
form sales. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm is well drained and in
a high state of cultivation. The crop is n11
in the ground -choice clay loam. immedi-
ate pnssennion. Apply to M. BEATON. R.
R. 2, Seaforth, Ont 2767-tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Re Eliza Jane Coleman Estate
NOTICE is herehy given pursuant to the
Tresteen Art that all persona having claims
ngainet. the estate of Eliza Jnne Coleman.
late of the Vdimre of Bendall, in the County
of Huron, widow, who died en the 12th'
day of April, 1921. nre renuirort to Prete
and ale t. hem with Gitelman & Sunbury, I
Selicitbre for the Executors n or before the
20th day of .June, 1921, afire which date
the Exeeutnm will nothe liable for any
claim then not fled.
GLADMAN & STANBURI'.
Solicitors fer Executors.
Reneall & Exeter. 2790.8
NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS
Re' Agneg'Smallacombe Estate
NOTTOIB is hereby ,given_ pursuant to the
Troatee Aet7,. that all, perabea. having claims
against The' eYtale $e' Agree Smallacombe,
late of the Village of Renault,. in the County
of Hurein, widow, who di oel� on the 17th
day of February, 1921, are, Alfred to Prove
and file than, ` with ;L4lndplan & Stanhury,
Soliettord for the Admit,ilitrgtor on or bo -
Yore thfi,M``JJOth day bf ine,' LOST,. after which
dote th dminiatrator will not be liable for
any ala then et 9 ed
•
" r. Adilnialsteetor,
!Ismail & Exeter. 2790-8
11ff'„iia
$00100. 11✓ltT+* efotot'
., fiO'h(bE 1$' horel yah! (mrantitt tv the
Stant* Itt- theft beifpll,Wft.dF-poxgolLS have.
Ing aaapes AgainstMtbo misite df. Reb$rt 'iL
Gowen1wlbek, late of. tips Town of Seaforth, in
the V81inte -of Huron, Gentleman, deeeeoed,
who died on the 23rd 'of June, 1920, are re-
quired ,an or before. the 20th Jane, 1921; to
`send by pmt, prepaid,' or deliver to `the on-
dereigaed, full particulars of their Onions,
duly verified 'by affidavit and the gature of
•the eeeurity (if any) held by thew, Fur-
ififdr. take notice that after the said lest
mentioned date the sweets of tine said •de-
ceaeed wiff 'be distributed among the Parties
entitled thereto, haying regard only to the
claims of which aotioe shall then have been
given.
Dated the 80th day of May, 1921.
JOEN Jr. GOVENLOCK, Dr. JAB, 0. HOGG,
2750-8 Executers of said estate,
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0 W. T. BOX & CO. 0
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W. S. GORMLEY 0
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Victory, Govern-
ment and Muni-
cipal Bonds
Sold at current rates and deliver-
ed free of expense.
It S. HAYS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
2778-tf
Dependable Sparli £°I11ga
PUBLIC ATTENTION
We have new opened business
in our new quarters and wish
to solicit a fair patronage
from the general public. We
have on hand for sale a
number of good used cars of
iilterent kcs: Chevrolet.
SaxonandFords, all of which
have been overhauled and are
n first class order. We have
,leo for only 2 rubber tired
• Buggies, 1 trailer, 2 motor-
cycles,
Prompt attention given
to repairing of all mak. of
rerlt, We carry a full line of
repairs for the following: -
Chevrolet. Maxwell, Overland,
Gray -Dort and Ford. We
carry a line of the different
leading makes of tires and
lubes including Goodyear,
Dominion, Dunlop,Roynl
Dalt and Ames Holden. We
also sell coal oil i n
large and small quantities,
Standard and High Test Gas-
oline. Our sign the VISIBLE
GUARANTEE MEASURE
PUMP.
Carlin Bros.
Brown's Garage,
North Main St.
SEAFORTH.
Champion
"HeavyStone"
B-13, .'2" -Ira.
a
i4L
Dorf 5 nuintittiO
I1,MI ,A. TR ill( YST
The 'Double Track
Route
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
, DETROIT
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping 'cart oil Night Trains
and Parior,caxa of,.p>•igcipal Day
Traind
,Full infcirmiition froth,'tny GPa5Y'd
Trunk Ticket Merit of C E.
HOrning`pistxict PoiwongatiVglisi.
Torolito
W. R. Plant Agent
Phone 4w. .
POPULAR STALLIONS
' ItIRDW MANSFIELD ,
'Snip. (.7144
Vol..2vv, H. V..6.15.
Passed Enrolment No, 1784 Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of ateck th(g
season, as follows:"
Monday. -Will leave hie own stable. Beach-
wood, pad go to 'John Marray g, MaKiilop,
for noon; thence to Allen Roan', 10th Con-
oeeeloa, for one hour; then to his own stable
for night. '1'umdoy.-To Peter _Lindsay's,
Hallett, for noon; thence to. Owen Flynn'e,
for night. Wednesday, -rib Wm.' Andemoa'o,
McKIllop, for noon ; then tq hie own stable
for night. T'hucnday..-To Dominion Hotel.
Dublin, for noon; then to Jonnph Atldnaon'e;
Hibbert, for night. Friday. ---To Martin Our.
tin's, 141 mile. eat of Seaforth; for noon:
then to his own stable for night. Saturday. -
To James Flaanlgane, Logan, for noon; then
to his own stable. where he will remain until
the following Monday morning.
Terms. -To insure a foal, $18,
James Evans, Proprietor end Manager,
Beeehwood, Oat
COL GRAHAM
(12108)
Approved Enrolment No. 1870 10201 AL
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this neon, as fullown;
Monday, May 9th. -At noon will leave his
own stable In Egmondville and go north
along the gravel road to Grieves' bridge,
then wart to Jeoeph McFarlane. for night.
Tuesday. -Will go wet 0% miles to the
Klnburn Ruud; then north to Bert St.even-
eo 'e for noon; then went 3% miles and
uth 1/4 to Andrew Flynn's, for night.
Weine,dey.-Will proceed 114miles mouth
and east 8% mile. to Malcolm' Montgomery's
for noon; then east to hie own stable for
night Thursday. -South 234 mil. ; then eat
two miles and one-half to Peter McIvers,
for noon; then north five mile to John
Lane's, for night Friday. -Weer to the
North Gravel Road and south to his own
.table, where he will remain until Monday
noon.
Terms to insure a foal -816.
Dominick Reynold., Proprietor and Manager.
•
The Frontline Clydesdale Stallion
BLACON'S SON
(20869)
Approved Enrolment No. 6272 Form Al
Terms to insure --815.
Monday. Will leave hl. own stable, Bruce -
field, and go west to the around concession
of Stanley, then north to John Butchnrd's,
for noun; then north and weat to Ed. GI's
Jrb., fur night. Tuesday. --By way of Ban.
orkburn to Varna at the Temperance Hotel
for noon: then by way of the Hayfield Road
to the Coshes Line to Arthur McClinehev's,
for night. .Wednesday. . By McClymont'u nide
road to the Parr Line, then south to Wm.
Festers, for noon; then • to William Mc-
Kenzie's, 2nd concession,- of Stanley. for the
night. Thursday.- To the Town fine, then
to Kronen and south to George Glenn'., for
ea,n ; then by ay of the London Road to
his own stable, Brucefield. for night. Friday
- Tn George McCurtney's, Mill Road, for noon ;
then to 81yAdam's side road and north to the
2nd concession H. K. S., Tupkersrnith, then
vest to James C nochan'o, fur night. Sat-
urday. W,vt by Broad foot's bridge, then
ooh to the Mill Road, to hie own• ntoble,
where he will remain anti) the following
Monday morning.
K. D. Murdock, Proprietor and Manager.
The Deeside Premium Horse
MAKWIRA (Imp.)
No. 15279
Panned Enrolment Nc. 9267 Form I
Will stolid for the improvement of stock
this semen as follows:
Monday.- Will leave his own stable. Staffs,
and go west to 'Richard Sellery'e, for noon;
south to the Crumarty Line, then east to his
n
stable for night. Tuesday. -Will leave
ht own stable at noon and go south to
Jame. Balk,ntyne's, Osborn.. boundary for
nicht Wedneadoy. South to the Theme*
Road and weat to the Elimville Line and
.r uth to ElimviIle to Joshua Johns', for
noon; then south end east to William
Brock's, for night. Thursday. --South to the.
10th rnnrws ion end east three miles and
Orth to William 'Thompson, Jr.'s, Lot G,
Conc,s's ion 9. for noon: then north to the
K i ni, ten Line and wet to Taylor's lintel.
Kirkr,n, for night. Friday. -North to Mount
Pleasant at Jasper Pridhnm's. for noon; then
wont and north to John Hamiltons, fur
night. Saturday.- North to the 7th cones
skin and ,est to the Centre Road end south
t, hiswsuable, where hr will remain
until the following Monday morning.
Terms to insure --$15.
John Livingstone, Proprietor and Manager.
INVOLUCRE
121411 (829G61
Passers Enrolment No, 354 Form I
Will travel the following route this deacon:
Monday.-- Will leave his own stable, Bruce -
field, and proceed west to Varna at Sher-
lock Key,', for noon; then eartl, into Code -
rich Township to the Bayfield conceasinn and
west to A. A. Welsh's, for night. Tuesday. -
North by way of Gth concession to Porter's
Flit! at Georgy Vnnderhurga, for noon; then
north to, .Tames McMillan's, Gth concession,
Goderich Town hip. for night. Wednesday. -
By way of Jewel's Corners and Benmiller to
W. Hill's, for noon; then by way of Maitland
.cession to Holmesvilie at Harry Sweet's,
for night. Th rnlny..--By way of 16th con-
cevaion to A. Tnw,nsened's, for noon then by
way of Huron Jtnad to. Berry & Cameron's
Carriage Shop, Clinton, for night. Friday. --
South bywayof
the London a
nn Ro h to en
his
own stable, nd south for .noon; then weft
11i miles and south tl/, mile to ,Town
Muxlock'e for one hour ; then to his own
atahle for night. Salurdny-- nuth 254, miles,
and rest Tri miles 4, Robert Elgin's. for noon;
then by way of the Mill Road to his own
stable for night.
The .hove route will he continued through -
not the season, health and weather per-
mitting.
Terms,- To insure, 815.00.
William Berry, Proprietor.
Pnosrd Enrolment No. 5104 Form 1
Pore Bred Percheron Stallion
MAItSiiALL GUEDO
8091
Will stand for the improvement of su,elc
this season as follows:
Mendes:- Will leave his own stable, Lot
25, Concession 7. Meff flop. and proceed to
Seaforth nt the Royal Hotel. for noon: then
south to John McElroy'.s, Tuckeemith, for
night. Tuesday. - Root to .Tnsrph Maple's,
forn n ; then to Dahlin at the Dominion
Hotel for night.. Wednesday. --To Joseph
McQuaid's. for neon: then to W. Flinn),
enn's, Tot 2 Concession 6. McKillop, for
night. Thurndn.v.- To Peter Hickneil'n,' for
noon; then to his own stable far night.
Friday.- .To IientH Burl'man's, Logan, for
noon; then to y,. Ellison's. Lot 6, Concession
12, Lagan, for night Snturdny--To Andrew
Patrick's for noon; thence in his own atahle
where he will remain until the following
Mondoy morning.
TeIii to insure, payable January 1,
1922. All ner,denla to mares nt risk of
owners,
1. Murrain Men,: Jon, Firewater, Prop.
EMPEROR McK INNEY
[16531
Approved Enrolment No. 4075 Form Al
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion will
eland for the improvement of stock this
season athis own stable, Lot 8, Coneeaeton
4. Turkel -smith. Mares from a distance will
be met part of the way.
Terms. --To insure, $15.00.
Charlea Riley, Proprietor.
The Pure Reed Clydesdale Stallion
RANTIN ROBIN
No. 21080
Famed Enrolment Her. 6597 Fend 1
'+ Will. stand for the Improvement of Brock'
tq,e n$seon at, his own stable Lot 34, Con-
.4-
Minn
4, McHnlcp, except Saturday aftfeo}r+-.
Minn from one toclic o'clock, when he Will
be At tho Royal Hotel Stables, (Seaforth,
Ternie. -812 to insure.
Percy Smith, (iroprletor and Manager.
'I'tIptgie ' Ui)l'C19da1NEdsle A8ts1ll a'
ICif?t:�4T7
If"orolmspt P 10 42? 'F.' 'Approved Forgt' 1'
win entad sem the risorenoment or it”, this
askee�i ';.iN fgUowat
,rodoy,-Will 'Aye
his own arable.. Baron
Road. t ee Pillow west of Seaforth and gu
to Commeroinr.: NOM' Clinton. foe etipon 7.
then by way ot'Hglrn Road and Holaomville
to Oscar Tgbett's for night. Wec[aasdaY•-
By way of (Mottling Concession to John
Duet's, for noop{ en to Remitter and
Huron Road --to WRgqmmt• Haaokes', for. nfgbt
Tburoday---To the 7 Concussion, Ooderleb
Township to Fred 3'iekard'a, for noon • then
to William Vaddens. Telephone Road, fee
night. Friday.-By9y of Telephone Road
oto n ruFred ble, Pepper'aHuron ,i ' fRKoad, noon
; thennight, towhere hb
w
he
morniillng. 4nremain ti1 the following Tuesday
`(I. W. Ngetl,. Proprietor.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the erection of a brick two-
story house will he received by the poder-
signed up to Tuesday, June 14th. Founds.
tins built and Mick on the around. Tenders
will alas be received for the carpenter work,
pluonhing, besting and wiring. Tenders
may include the whole, or may be separate
for each department. Plans and apeclOca-
tlono may be dean on arphrotioa5 1.oweet
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
D. SIIANAHAN,
2789-8 Sertorth-
AUCTION SALE OF
VALUABLE FARM.
IN THE MATTER of Albeet John Fortune,
authorifed assignor and The London & West-
ern Trusts Company, Apthoesed 'Trustee,
There will be offered for ,ale by public
auction on Thursday, the loth ,lay of June,
1921, at the hour of two ci eloek in the af-
ternoon, en the premises the following valu-
able fifty -acre farm: Being the wmt half of
Lut number Five (6) in II,,• First Conces-
sion H.R.S., of the Town>1„p of Tucker-
ith In the County of Ila,, ,n, containing
Fifty Acres of land more or Lvs.
Therere on the place good frame
home and barn, four .good 11.. ells and an
orchard. The place is cou,o,n:ntly altuatod
as to marketa, schools and "hurrhet, being
only one and a quarter milt.. from Seaforth
iv which' place there is the b,nt Collegiate
Institute In the Province, .'cyarate and
Public schools, and Roman Catholic, Anglin
co n, Pr{wtbytertan and Methodist churches,
'I'EICMS OF SALE. -10 tier cent. of the
Purchase money to be paid :m the dayf
Mule and the balance with In two weeks
thereafter. The farm will l.,- offered for
sale subject to a mortgage and subject also
Is, s reserved bid.
For further particulars and conditions of
Male apply to
THE LONDON AND WESTERN
TRUSTS Co., London, tint., Author-
ized Trustee, or to J. 91. BEST, Sea -
forth, Ont., Solicitor for "trustee.
2789-3
FARMS FOR SALE
L"A1tMS FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 12,
Cuncennlon 6, in the Township of Tucker -
smith. 8 miles from Seaforth, I, miles from
Bruceaeld and Kippan, convenient to school
and church; OS acres clearest. remainder in
maple bush. On this farm are excellent build-
ings and are in amt -dna repair; hard and
.oft water in the house and in stables; 2
wells, 1 having a windmill. This farm is
thoroughly under drained and fenced and.
Ina high state of cultivation, never having
been heavily cropped. This is in every way
a ant class and up-to-date form. Also Lot
27, Conem.ion 12, In the Township of Hib-
bert, containing 100 acres; 80 acres cleared
and thoroughly underdrained and fenced, the
remainder in in first class maple bush. On
the prembees is a comfortable frame house
and good barn 46x60 with stone stabling;
also good well with windmill. This farm ie
all seeded to grass and is In excellent condi-
tion, baying been cropped, very little; situ-
ated within 6 miles of Hensell, quarter of
mile from school. There es long distance
telephone connection on both farms, also
rural mail delivery. These farms will be
sold together or separately to suit purchaser
and on resemble terms. For further par-
ticulars apply to the proprietor, on Lot 12,
Concession 6, Tuekeromith, sr Seaforth P. 0.,
ft. R. No. 4, or phone 14 oh 131, Seaforth
THOMAS G. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor.
Thorobred
Imported :3
Stallions
Throe two imported Clydesdale Stallions,
Commodore 19 961 (14638) andeCumberland
Steel 122070) (18809), which are ecommend-
ed to Form Al and Premium. Commodore
weighing over 1900 pounds, and Cumberland
Steel a ton and twenty pounds, will stand
for improvement of stock thiel season at
T. J. Berry's
Sale and Exchange Stables
HENSALL - - - - ONTARIO
COMMODORE
[9696] (14633)
CUMBERLAND STEEL
1220701 (18309)
To Insure a foal 815, payable the first of
January, 1922.
JABOT
(3139) (84214)
The Percheron Horse Imported From France
Form Al
Terms to insure a foal, 112.
Monday morning --Will leave his own
stable and proceed weft to the 2nd n-
eeaainn, then south 3% miles to Rodger
Northcutt's, for noon; then eat 114 mile.,
then south by way of London Road to
Hereon. Tuesday morning Eat to Dan
Rrintnell's by way of boundary. fur noon
then west and purlh to Ch isethu ant then
west by Mc Leon's corner and then to his
own stable. Wednei,day morning --Eat to
2nd concrosion, 'Tuckemmith, then north to
Isaac Moore's, fur noon; then wort to Lon-
don Road and south to Htnaalt for night.
Thursday --West to the 2nd concession, Hay,
and north to town line, then w•st to Hills
Green, then south to Wilfred Weidow's, for
noon: then north to Wilson Carlisle's. fur
night. Friday.- West to Blake at Elmer
Thid'o, for noon then west one mils and
south 8$4 miles to 14th concnsiun: then east
114 mile. to Wm. Thiel's, for night, Satur-
day North to Zurich (toad and east to
'John F'orest's, for morn: then eat to his
own stable, where he will rennin until the
following Monday morning.
MAKE MONEY
AT HOME
$15 to $60 paid weekly for
your spare time writing
showcards for us. No can-
vassing. We instruct and
supply you with steady work
West -Angus Showcard Ser-
vice, Church & Colborne Sts.
Toronto.
Stock Issue Wanted 0�
A reliable brokerage house is in a position to
underwrite an issue of from $100,000 to $1,000,000
of an established and growing Canadian Corpora-
tion.
Communicate with us by wire or phone at our
expense.
Corporation & General Investments, Limited.
Investment Securities.
38 King St. E.' - - - . Toronto
Phone Main 5016-7.
Compositors
Linotype Operators
We now havt.' permanent openings for a few good
compositors anti linotype operators to work on
TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT.
Wages and terms are as follows:—
Compositors $36.00
Linotype Operators $36.00
Men or Wonien same wage.
Hours 7.45 to 5.30.
Saturday 7.45 to 12 noon.
Positions absolutely guaranteed to competent men
or women kr at least one year.
$500 Free insurance,
$5 Free sick benefits.
Ideal working conditions and surroundings.
Firm guarantees NO DISCRIMINATION against
either union or non-union employees.
Transportation paid. 0 •
Liberal allowance for transportation of family
and furniture in case of married men.
All applications confidential.
Apply by wire (collect) or by mail to
Saturday Night Press
TORONTO.
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Effective June
Touring Car
Runabout ..,.
Chassis
'
Truck Chassis... . • . $i?`Q,.
Starter and Electric Lighting on Above Models, $$5 Ext,r*
Sedan , . $i o9O',.
• • •••
$991';
AlboveCoupricepe
s include starter andelectric lighting. Ail „pricea.are
f.o.b. Ford, Ontario, and do' not include federal sales fox.
J, E DA
LY, Seaf ��t
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
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WHITE STAR LIN E
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Annual Low Fare Excursion
GODERICH TO DETROIT AND'RETURN
The Big Steel Steamer Greyhound
$3.90 • Staunch, Safe, Speedy, Comfartabe I $2.00
Round Trip WiLL LEAVE GODERICH I One Way
Tuesday, June 14th, 9.30 a.m.
Arriving at Port Huron 2 p.m., Detroit 5.30 p.m. Returning,
leaves Detroit Thursday, June 16th, 1.00 p.m. Detroit title.
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-
NING, JUNE 13th, 8.15 p.m. ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING IN
STEAMERS BALL ROOM: 31,4 HOURS ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE
HURON 50c• CHILDREN 25c.
Last trip to Detroit, Friday, June 17th, 9.30 a.m.
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Can You Beat It ?
SUITS
Made to Order
For $20 Up
NEW SAMPLES NOW IN.
CALL ANi) SEE THEM.
"MY WARDRoBF,"
MAIN STRF ET SEAFORTH
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Cook by Hydro
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PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF SEAFORTH
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Cheaper than Coal. oil,
For full information inquire at
HYDRO SHOP.
TOWN HALL BUILDING
Entrance—Town Clerk's Office.
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