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The Huron Expositor, 1922-03-24, Page 5L ,1 4i, ',ikif , k."A'•`Jf 10aJ Th�. Vi SI tY ; vi r 1 rs M,Ol14fi1Y b Oh, to Mr. and 8.q ,&Wag,er-Allco earl• 1lt Too j"�"plrp`,� Luck..'ve ee,onwidoow� of 8 the hate Attdi+dw ij.iter, of Winthrop. aged 88 Years.' ithOldfeersla- 'xuekammith, on Moreh 17th, Ann Carter, beloved wife of Leoutrd Wnoldice, in her '{6th year. Omnia -In 'Dungannon, on March 20t11, Thconao Curtin, aged 60 yenre. fitparY•-In Uaborne, on March 140. Leonia Oarrie Copeland, beloved wife of Mr. WM. R. SlUery, aged 28 Yeats and 6 mouths. IN MB1MQRIAM Note,-Iteme under Ibis bead will be chew - /al 60 sante per Single vane end ap cents' for oath elddittonal verse; In loving memory of Gordon Kenneth, in- fant eon of big. and Mrs. H. J. Trapnell. who died on Sunday, Match 19th, 1922. aged 8 days: He is gone from thin world to the land of hfs rest, To the country of the happy and the home of the bleat. Released from all sorrow, freed from all pain Triumphant forever with /000o to refire. IMPORTANT NOTICES gOBSE FOR SALE. -ONE GOOD HEAVY Gelding four yearn old. Apply on Lot 18, Concession 2, Tuckeramfth. 2882-1 ✓ ow 8011 HATCHING.- S. C. WHITE Leghorn.. from 2 year old dock, 50 cents. n dozen. T. J. WEBS'IER, R. R. No. 3, Sea - forth. Phone 2 on 143. 2882x8 FOR SALE. -TWENTY 'PONS OF CHOICE timothy hay, on Lot 0, Coneorosion 2, Hullett. Apply to HAROLD DALE, 'LClix'-on, Ont. Dt SA LE. -THREE GOOD C UWS HEAVY F ' 9 enra milkers. one 8 Yip. old. two Y old, to freshen in April. ROBERT CLARKE. R. R, No. 2, Seaforth; Lot 7, Concession5, Hullett. 'WARM FOR SALE -FIFTY ACRES. EAST .half of Lnt 4, Concession 3, 'ruekemmith. A good grams farm. • Apply to JAME8 .1. Mo- QUAID, 318 Ford Avenue. Highland Park, Michigan, or to PE'PElt H. MCGRATH, St. Columban, Ont. 832-3 SEED OATS .FOR SALE.- ABOUT 600 bushels 1821 Sheffield Standard seed -Oats, tenting 84 to 26 pounds, 80 cents per bushel. Also a Yorkshire sow, carrying third litter, due March 12th. J. B. HYDE, Lot 9, Con- eeasion 2, Stanley. Kippers P. O. Phone 11 on 86, Hensel! Central. 2881-2 FOR SALE.--ANNIIAT. SWEET CLOVER. genuine Hubam Seed. 92.50 a pound. or $2.00 a pound for ten rounds or over. Cash with order. A. PETRIE. Bruveflrld, 8 9o. 24 TOR SALE. -1500 BUSHELS OF SEED oats, grown in 1926. good and clean. Apply to ALEX. SPARKS, R. R, No. 2, Seaforth. Phone 14-236. 2821-tf WOOD FOR SALE. -TIRE UNDEItSIGN- ed haa on hand it quantity of hard maple wood, both dry and Green, all body wood. Prices reasonable. Delivered In large or smaon 18 11 Seaforth. THOS. SHILLINGLAWquantitim required. Phone 4 ,8 2817-tf .TONDERS FOR WATERWORKS SEAFORTH Sealed tenders for the whole or any part two ill Job n Aiv eWd ilson.n tCllerk,rl Seafertb. Ont, for the construction of concrete reservoir, Pump hoose, dwelling and elevated tank. Plans and speeifieetions may be seen at the office of the Engineers or the Town Clerk, Seaforth. James, Proctor & Redfern, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, 36 Toronto St.. Toronto, Ont. .101IN A. WILSON, Clerk. 2831-2 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF LIVERY STOCK. - An auction Hale of livery stock. consist- ing of horses. rigs, harems, and equipment. will be held at Elliott's Livery Stable, Clin- ton, on Saturday. April 101. commencing et one o'clock p.m., sharp: Six good livery one h suitable for livery or family driving. Y one heavy mare 6 years old. 6 steel tire buggies and 4 rubber tire buggies. all in treatded r carttrriage. two 1 5 wagonetcarriages, caone 2- ryall. 1 surrey, set double heavy 5000000. 10 sets single driving harness, 3 seta double driving harness, collars and bridles, complete: six sets good wool driving blankets, several stable blankets. one pair of horse clip- pers, robes, rugs, dusters, whifnetrees. 14eckyokes, buggy poles, whips and many other articles used in connection with a livery stable. Also 4 el tank, writing desk and barrels of 10 several u oak bane Ix. Terms- All soma8 and nder, it v i over that f eight months' credit will b eariven 00 on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 4% straight allowed for cash en credit amounts, J. W. ELLIOTT, Proprietor: G. II.F.11iltt. Auctioneer. - eOfRIN161FQop(la OD1Y Swnba: �p�. "glad a1wA4 Ilfidih(¢�utlle;'1 $6 ttood gating, of bayiInlliett and green reed: • eltianu df goof eyed rototo4$ oats Sod sad races cf oats, ss ender owed' . Meant 12 morlibie'I syadit on approved•-i00V 10Otee,' or 6 per cent. for oae'b on credit amounts. ,Everything to , be mold as the proorlotor es giving np farm. ing. E. HQDGES, Proprietor; G. 11. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2882.11 `G'(LEAIUNO AUCTION SALE OF FA.tot Stock, Ian9lemeriti 'And some Household Effeoto.-Mrl George H Elliott has received instructions from H: )8. Hamilton to sell by public auction on Lot 24, Conoeeeldn 8, Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, March 28th. et 12.80 o'clock, the following t /Horace -1 agrloul- tutul mare 10 yearn old,' 1 agrtculturnl mare rising 6 years old, 1 grey general purpose gelding 7 yam old quiet, single or doable. 1 dark gray Pereheron filly tieing 8 years 914. This is an Wm) filly; one Spring Per- oheron colt• Cattle -One fresh cow with calf at foot, 8 *owe due at With of sale, 1 ere - ford cow due September let• 1 heifer three years old with two calves at foot, 6 Steen nearly fat 2 years old. 4 heffero 2 Years old, fat; 2 steers and 1 heifer 2 yearro old, good groes cattle, 1 baby beef heifer calf. two leers and 2 helfere rising one year old. Hoge --Four brood eowe due shout April 15th, 7 chunks about 00 pounds. Poultry --100 Barred Rock pullets and hens, 8 Barred Rock cockerels, well bred. Implements. --Front & Wood binder 6 foot rut with sheaf carrier and treat), 1 Frost & Wood mower 6 foot cut ney,rly raw, 1 Frost & Wood 10 foot bay rake, Mamoey-Hnrria eultivator 17 tooth near- ly new, Massey -Harris 13 -hoe seed drill neer- ly new, steel land roller, set Iron harrows of 4 sections, 1 harrow cart new, 1 single furrow Farman.' Friend riding plow, new: 1 walking plow, meaner, turnip drill, farming mill Clinton make, sieves all good, Mummry- ldarris bean cultivator and puller, Maxwell root pulper. 2 wagoto, top buggy. cutter, pair bobsleighs, 2 buggy Poles with neck Yokel, hay and stock rack, 1 rack bottom for draw- ing corn 16 feet long, 160 feet hay fork rope, set sling rope,. Massey -Herrin cream nepar- ator 600 lbs. capacity, 1 road cart. 1 grass sed sower, stoneboat, long ladder, auger kettle, 2 seta whiflietrees, neckyoke. wheel- 1arrow, work bench,1 large feedbox, 2 log- ging * - achains, forks, ahovel. ems bar, about 4 Conn arrest clover bay, a small quantity of timothy and clover seed mixed, sweet clover need, clean, if not previously Bold, and other articles too numeruua to mention_ Furniture 1 oak dining room suite, 1 earthenware churn, lantpe, pails and other small articles. Terms. --All mums of 810 and under, cash; over that amount nine months'v redit on furnishing approved joint notes. Adiscount of four cents on the dol- lar, will be allowed Of for cash un credit amounts. Clover heed to be each. Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. H, M. HAM- I1:1'ON. Proprietor; George 11. Elliott. Au, tinneer. 20111-11 .��otu6uxaerial 1pfl®i,.aouith ' w.dnat�n , �1,pL .6up, �y� khe gpµafv t !sato-�Qq� rkl�Jw°yI�'C b xe�ro, aV i47inr id4lAY a[ vaeqq��aa,, 1- ggldibft.Tlaing BYoaTa ,1 svesA due rlpa..a�y9 502, cooip edue u x8 t, du�M'Ott' 'eat, :.2 Iowa dud ,lone. gilt e 4 dile Oct. rising lad d' vow duo ere riving two 6 teem rotes ! singYeat0 hotyear, r. 5 he -tient two Ingo 7 steam rising 1 an, 2 0 ungata rte. Fig rot., 8 baby bel 44o 2 May. case*. ,pigs -3 Yorkshire ease o le, May, 2 Pure. bred Berishlro aowa due in 'May, 1 York, shire sow due in Muy. Fowl -About 50 pure bred- -Barred mock het- one yens old, 2 pure bred co0terdt, Barred Rocks. Implcmende,- 1 Maaeey-Hurrla binder 8 toot cut, 1 Memey- Horrie dine dell! nearly new, 1 Deering mower 6 foot cut, 1 steel land roller, 1 set 4-oed5on diamond harrowo, 2 odd barrows, 1 springtooth cultivator, 1 corn cultivator with bean attachment, 1 Cookehutt 2dureow riding plow, 2 walking plows, 1 twin gang plow, 1 hand cutting box, 1, hay rake, two acut8en, 2 lumber wngona, 1 DeLaval creara separator, 1 net oleighs, 1 rubber tire buggy nearly new, 1 Steel tire top buggy, 1 light wagon, 1 fret seal® 1000 'lbs. capacity. one combination stock and hay rack, 1 gravel box, 1 buy rack, 1 wood rack; 1 root pplper, 20 - foot ladder, 1 exlenslon ladder,. 1 dozen window en -has, 1 pig crate, one whael8arruw, buggy tongue, set breeching tram harness, set plow harness, three eels Dingle harness, a quantity of hay, about 80 .baobab of 1920 oats, 20 grain hags. Household Effects --One dombinution china cabinet and buffet nearly new, 1 round dining extensloff table new, 1 kitchen extension table, I Iron bed with epringa and mettrme nearly now, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 Pandora range nearly new, 1 hang- iqe lamp, Aladdin hanging lamp, parlor lamp. rat grinder, mall box, dippers and attachment 1br filtina pilo, chains, °hovel,, fork.. and other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must be disposed. of as proprie- tor hes Dodd lain farm. Tereus -Hay and grain and all gp,,ns of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A dls- erget of 4 per cent. allowed for coed, on .vitt amount+. ARTHUR C. ROITTLEDGE, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auotioneer. 2832-2 0. SPRING SHOW Horses and 'Cattle The Annual Spring Show, under the auspiees of the South Huron Agri- cultural Society, of Stallions, Harness and Halter Horses, Bulls and ('oath' will be held in HENSALI. Tuesday, April 4th, 1922 PRIZE LIST: HORSES Clydesdale or Shire Stalion Int 2nd 3r1 Aged Stallion 810 87 54 Stallion foaled 1,919 en later0 4 Belgian or Percheron Aged Stallion 6 4 Stallion foaled 1919 or later 6 4 Carriage or Roadster Aged stainer, Stallion foaled 1919 or lateru Special for Stallion, $9.00 box of Stationery and 1 year's rnh- m'iplion to the Henaoll (lh- er,er. Harness Horses Heavy Un,ft 'Team Heavy I,raft Brood � mare n foal Second prize given by G. T. Mirk le, suck of Purity t"Ivor: 3rd prize given by George Brock. a Norkyok,'. 3 year Id heavy draft gelding r filly foaled in 1919 First prize given by R. J. Pat- ennn, one pail of Stock Fant. 2 in sr old 19 or tfoaled Heavy x'_0 aft (,aiding illy f Agricultural Team First and second prizes given by Maisons Bank. Agricultural mare in foal First prize given by Bonthron & Drysdale, n rocking chair; 211d prize given by John Young. 3 year old agricultural Gelding r Filly foaled in 1919 Seeond prize given by E. Ron- nie. merchandise. 2 year g r o d A rirultura 1 Gelding or Filly foaled in 1920 Find prize given by A. W. E. Hemphill. Stock Food; 2nd prize given by ]Brown & Clark. netclt- yoke, Heavy Draft or Agricultural Colts foaled in 19"1 1st prize given lay Moore Turns.. 4 plow shnrdv v5)06 14: aee+,nd mire by W. A. Ma,Lnren, stable fork, value 98.02. General Purpose Team 1st prize given by W. C. Mont- gomery, $5 in merrhnndise: 2nd prize by COOS Tiros., auto tub,•, any size Carrietge 'ream Single Carriage Horse Roodeter Team Single Roadster Third prize by W. C. Davis Man's Hat. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND I.mglemente.--The undersigned auctioneer has been inetructrd by Mr. Robert 11. Watt to nett by public auction on Int 10, Concss- etnn 13, Hullett. commencing et 1 p.m, sharp, on Friday. Mnreh 81st. 1922, the following, that is to say: Horses, Registered Clydes- dales -1 mare 14 years old, Jennie Reid (23097, Sire, Lord Huron imp. (16098) Can., (11099). Dam, Jean Rakefield (30284) ; one mare 8. years old Glennie Mac (82090), Sire, Glen Itae (8368) 2 31117 rieing3 Darn. Jessie(Sears okl Flloeaie Bowers (45802).. Sire, Colonel Dowers (19106), Dam, Flossie Rae 1/13098); 1 filly rising 8 years Id, Jennie Bowers (45804), Sire, Colonel Bowers (10005), Dam Jessie Reid (33097); 1 fill rising 3 yeah, 810901 Jean (478470- Sire,. Royal of Denholm Hill 1187871. Dam, Jessie Reid, (33097) : 1 filly rising 8 years old, Royal Betty (47346). Sire, Rnyel of Denholm° Rill (18787), Dann. Glennie M. (33099) ; 2 colt rising 1 Year, eligible for registration: ane mord 8 years aid; 1 horse rieing 2 years. 1 10 third horse, 1 driving horse 10 years old. Cattle, Registered Aberdeen Angus -1 caw with calf at foot, 3 cows supposed to be with calf, 2 heifers 1 year old, f bull 2 yeanld. Grades -1 cow with calf at foot, 1 co due to freshen at time of sole. I cow suPPmed to be with calf, 1 mow purposed to be with calf, 1 heifer 2 .years old. 4 steers 1 year old. 1 'heifer 1 year old. Implements-Massey-Har- rio binder. Maasey'-Harrie mower, combination side' take and tedder, Mooney-Rarrie hay header, Massey -Harris cultivator 18 teeth, seed drill, Frost & Wood disc. set of double discs, set of harrows of 5 aertinne. 1 roller, corn and bean No. 4 Wilkinson r b pion. No.17 W! kinson Plow, double Coclmhutt plow, 1 aeoffier, wagon, 1 net trucks, top buggy, set of bob- aleigbe, cutter, fanning mill, 1 set scales 2,000 lbs., 26 foot ladder, sap pan and 100 sop Machete. crave cut saw, set of show harness, set of work harness, set of plow }SWIMS, Bet of single harness, Buckeye brood- er, spades, shovels, chains, 1 Delaval No. 12 ere= separator, 40 -gallon gasoline drum. Grain -50 bushels of old oars Rt for aevd, 100 bushels of old barley, 75 bushels of White Blossom Sweet Clover, a quantity of hay. Poultry -100 room hens, Legborno and Roolmr liotoehold 'E/leets-1 dozen din- ing romp chairs sial table, 1 aotseh, I aide - beard. lbeard. 1 'bed roost suite, 1 single bed, one English velvet parlor rug, 1 Brussels, rug, 1 walnut secretary and book ease, 1 Lighter Dao' high oven Poninenler Range. Seery- tLing will be sold without reserve as the PrePtieter Ina, amid Bale.' All ifarm. purahoeee of 1i10and andeer, meth; ever that amorrnt 10 no0ntbe' credit on pur- clugme 'furnishing -animated joint notes. Floe Per cent. straight off far cash on credit a®onittt. Mg and grain, each. BORSHT R- WATT, Proprietor: dames Taylor, Due - Seamen, 2882-2 3 2 it S 17. 3 .1 3.75 2 3.50 2 6 1 2 10 1 2.511 5 3 2 4 - 4 n 4 2.00 '1 SPECIALS T. W. Parlmer, 1 pair of $7.00 Shoes, for the bast Roadster- or Carriage Horse in harness. Owen Geiger, bag of linseed meal for the hest Percheron Stallion. T. C. Joynt, 98.60 for beat female draft or agricultural, any age. W. Sangster, 86.00 box of chrism for beet Clydesdale Stallion. R. nonnidnon, 5, pounds of Tea, for best Bull, any age. CATTLE Aberdeen Angus Aged Roll Bull, calved) after September 1. 1020 Cow Heifer under 2 years old Shorthorns Aged Bull 0 4 Bull, calved after September 1, 1920 6 4 First Prise Dr. Perk. 95.00. Caw 3 2 Helfer under 2 yens old 3 2 Butcher Steer or heifer. swede 6 4 1st and Ind prime by W. E. pfatY. $10.00 1n cement or tile. Boys' Judging Competition Three Prizes will be given in a Boys' Judg- ing Contest on Homes. Boys to he 20 years of age or. under. First prize, 66.00; 2nd prize, 04,00; 8rd, prize, $2.00. Rales and eondltfona made known on day of Fair. Entsie Free. The above prism were given by Or. Moir, and MOM'S. H. C. Seldom and Robert MacLnron, All Exhibitor., must first become Member" of th10 Society by paying One Dollar to the 8eoretary. Entries can be made with the Seegetary at the Commercial Hotel until env o'eleok on the day of. the ohnw. Jntige's de- c)alon final. Am0110 accommodation will bo provided for air bonsai. H. C. SOLDAN, President, Heiman. K. M. MOLFIAN, Secretary, Se fotth. lot 2nd 86 04 8 4 8 2 3 2 i Sale BabyChicks s F r o W111 have during asthe semen about 6,000 Baby Chinks, bred-to-laycockerels single comb White I.eglwrns, the eroekervls beS,hg from 803 -egg atrain. 910.00 per 100. Send orders early as we have never been able W fill ell orders. IN(:1.EWORTII POULTRY YARDS. Bolmeaville. E. J. 7'rewarthn, Phone 22-611. 2832x6 Horse and Cattle Show-Seaforth FRIDAY, MARCH 316t, 1922 Under the auspices of the Seaf„rth Agricultural Society. HORSES CLYDESDALES 1st 2nd Sed 4th Stallion, aged 87 03 93 01 Stallion. foaled in 1919 5 3 2 Stallion foaled in 1020 4 2 1 Stallion frwd,d in 1921 4 2 1 Swerpatoka, Clydesdale Radge BELGIAN STALLION Stallion. any age 3 I SHIRE Stallion. any aur 3 1 PERCHERON Stallion, any age :i 1 HACKNEY Stallion. any age 3 1 ROADSTERS Standard Reed rutting Stal- lions, in harness 4 3 2 Standard Bred Pacing Stal- lions, in harness 4 3 2 AGRICULTURAL Horses shown in teams weighing over 1,605 Ms. not eligible in agricultural class. let 2nd 3rd nn,od mare. in foal. Special first prize donated by bowinien Rank•• 83 $2 Filly or Gelding. 1..10 in 101`1. A pair of Shoes donated by H. R. Scutt, value 35.00 5 2 1 Filly or Gelding furled in 1920 Wheelbs rrov, donated by A, E. lirunsdo n, Ma:any-Harris agent. value 85.7.0 0.50 2 1 Filly or fielding. foaled i, ' 1921 Pair of Shoes donated byW. G. Willis. value .05.00 5 2 1 Teton in harness Suit of Clobh„t donated by Stew- art Bros., Dry Gumis and Clothiers. value $23 25 5 3 Flare, Filly Celdin age or Gelding. do- natedof Autmwbile fiatnti by the Senforth .Agricul- tural Society, value 81 0 3 HEAVY DRAFT Itnnd mare, 'n foal. Itainccoat, donated by John Mae - lavish. Dry Good. Merchant. value 910.00 10 3 2 F•iuy or Gelling. foaled in 1919 Rau of Finer, donated by Rob Roy C, R• 51. en., value 35,511„ irii:y or Gelding foaled in 1020 N'oal Har. Blanket donated by ., N, Clair X Sens. value 8f,.506.50 0 2 1 Filly or G•iding, foaled in I921r Knife cute,. donated Irv.. Dan Shanahan, value 911 11 2 1 ifnnhnll Stewart. 50 lbs. Flour Team in Harness. Regina Watch donated by P. 9. Savauge, Jeweller. voh,e $2525 5 3 .Mare, Filly or Gelling. any age 17 3 Sweepstakes, Special prize donated by Canad- ian Rank of Commerce Bret Henvy Draft or General purpose horse in any .loss -14t Prize, goods value 810; 2nd prior, mala, 04.00 10 4 GENERAL PURPOSE Team In Horness • `, 3 ROADSTERS Roadster hers , in bernes., 153 er under 4 2 Carriage horse, or under •t 2 Roadster tram, in hnrnesa, 153 or under 1 2 Carriage team, in harness, n r under 4. 2 Special Township Competition For the hest three Draft or Agricultural Homes, stallions finned, any age, sinner on the halter and need not be the property of any one person. but must be owned In the t,wnehit-doat.ed by J. F. Daly, Charles Barber, J. Wesley Beattie, cash $12. No Prize unless two or more competitor. Chimes will he called in the order on the bill CATTLE SHORTHORNS 'Alms .PSfLi 6.10 2 1 in horns. 15-9 amotunt >ol@Igvled:re I'r a irs total., , Depot' mousy you get frOu your creiain,' tier s ogg000d watch your Savinges barateee .grow. WELCOME •SMALL ACCOUNTS. 404 HE C ADIAN BANK OF 'C MMERCE PAiD-UP CAPITAL. • - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000 SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen,' Manager. 8 lst 2nd 8rd Bull, 3 years or over $55 98 $2 Bull, 2 years old Bull, 1 year old 4 2 1 POLLED ANGUS Bull, 8 years or over 8 2 JERSEY Bull 8 2 HEREFORD Rall 8 2 Sweepstakes. RULES: Entrance fee 11.00, each extra entry, 50e. Brood mares must alms visibly In foal. Age of horses to dais froom. danual5' 10L Age of cattle to date from September 1.1- AB ntAll proteete must he in writing, and banded to the neeretary by 6 p.m• the day of the how, accompanies! by $2.00, which will be refunded if protest fa oustaiued. No registered Cldoadala' allowed to stow to Agricultural Claes. Feels showing ih entire elms not eligible to compete In the Heavy Dtnd't or Agricul- tural Classes for foals. Prise Liam may he obtained from Secretary. Bankrupt Sale STILL ON At Greig's Old Stand A Few of the Many Bargains Men's Light Gowns in dark colors. Reg. $2.75, for 1.50 7 only Ladies' Pullovers, atin four colors, 1.69 Caps, ligait and heavy. Special -5 only Boys' Regular value $2.50. Sweaters, Heavy Jumbo All one 1.35 Sng cat Go - price 9C trice ......�} Cottonade Trousers in all sizes. Reg. $2.50, for .25 �,eeeeee- 4 only Young Men's Suits, Regular 1600 $38, for Underwear, Medium Sr Heavy weight, part cot- ton. Going 98 at C 2 Only Ladies' Sweater Coats. Worth $5.00, for .98 Men's Felt Hats, the very best makes. tic All one price. .. .7J 3 Only Ladies' Sweater Coats, 2 Blacks and one Green. Worth $6.00, for .49 Ferguson & Company DRAIN TILE We are making an.,ther cut, from 83.00 to 810.00 on our Drain 'rile. We naw- have n good aterok en handin sizes trent 3 inch up to s inch, alai, some Bricks. 4S. KRifSE MI DS.. R. No. 3, Sraforth.. Phone Number 2 0, 1110. 2.02-2 JOHN --- JOHN STEWART R. M. JONES M. BRODERICK TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be r,• ,end by the unden'igned for the constrn,•ti•a,of the :1'turrny-1amb Extension Drain in the Township of Hal- lett. ma be seen at Finn and .rs•r '�. Y at the office of lie, C;crk of Hullett, n at the office of •Ro_r. Mitchell. A /11616,61ad cheque for act cent. of tender to accompany Atone. 1:,'•st or any t6cier .not neres'aariiy accepted. 'fenders will be opened t 'the Community 11:,1.. Londesboro, on Fri- day, March :list. ,iav,'' , at 2.80 p.m. JOHN FIN(:LA' D, Clerk of Hallett. 2820-8 President Treasurer Secretary ,AI LW, AY SYSr M. TRAIN SERVICE he: v, sen SEAFORTH .1ND TORONTO Leave Sraforth ...o. t:; 0.00. Dly. Ex. Sunday Arrive Stratford . ,5 a.m. Dly. Ex -Sonde,' Arrive Kilchunrr . • :2 a.m. Dlr. Ex. Sunday Arrive Guelph ... . • `0 a.m. Dir. Ex. Sunday Arrive Toronto ...lo':, n.m. Aly. Ex. Sunday [,nave Toronto 0 1a p.m. my. Hz. Hondas, Leave Guelph 7.13 p.m. DI. Ex. Sunday Leave Kitchener 0 II n.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday Leave Stratford 0 05 p.m. Dly. Ex. Sunday Arrive Seeforth .. • 9 n p.m. Dl. Ex. Sunday Buffet -Parlor CAT and first class vestibule coaches in eacih direction. Entire train runs through without change. For full particulars as to tickets, etc., apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. BEATTIE BROS. Beaver Board Fibre Board Vaneer Hard- wood Flooring N. Cluff & Sons SEAFORTH, ONT. DOMINION STORES Ltd The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada ahhophcosssaCtIhM Pure Jam, P C 4 lb. ail1 Canned Fruit Raspberry Peaches, Pear's2c Dominion 24c1Baking Powder Sure, 1.0 Please Raisins Seedless Valencia 25c lb, 31c lb. Mild M$haceoinl Cured 31c 1b. i•Piel• Giolo' Wash Boards i 57c I Ten" Reasons why you should buya Fv R ' '" : •.r +.�.':.Y,: `` . is :i �._�-�., -...,..,,...?z- i Lily White Syrup .i ib. 50c1 Pail i ��. fit. % , •,. - I S, J 1�5_.irr_ s¢ �...:._ rr ;;. �a(ra ,. , -y\-,y, op: �e�(vc ilpif _. \. r.�r lit RP 1 It costs less than any other car by -several hundred dollars. 2 It costs less for gasoline. 3 It costs less for tires. 4 .It costs less for repairs. 5 Service is obtainable wherever you go. 6 Its resale or trade-in value is higher than that of any other car. 7 Easiest to operate: both hands on the steer- ing wheel all the time. 8 No radical changes in design to make a last year's model appear out of date. 9 Engine power in excess of your needs always available. 10 Quick pick -up -gets away first in a traffic jam. J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH Authorized Agent for Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Beaver Board Fibre Board Vaneer Hard- wood Flooring N. Cluff & Sons SEAFORTH, ONT. DOMINION STORES Ltd The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada ahhophcosssaCtIhM Pure Jam, P C 4 lb. ail1 Canned Fruit Raspberry Peaches, Pear's2c Dominion 24c1Baking Powder Sure, 1.0 Please Raisins Seedless Valencia 25c lb, 31c lb. Mild M$haceoinl Cured 31c 1b. i•Piel• Giolo' Wash Boards i 57c I 40 Feet Clothes Line 29c Shirriff•s Jelly Powder 3 k s,25 P+ Finest Cheese per lb. 25c Lily White Syrup .i ib. 50c1 Pail IPure Lard 3 11,. Pail 57 Crown Syrup :lib,. 43c Pail White Clover Honey .i lh 95c Pail We Sell each year to make ten million TEA gallons. An ocean liner could enough float in the cup this would C fill. Try a pound at 12 1-2 lbs. Best Sugar lated 990 Canada's Largest Retail Grocers t * bC: dfjrttl4 ) Red ,,r s.s. h .d• ;n, 4:.�e.il1�'I . ,',r+^.r'. bk' :S