The Huron Expositor, 1922-06-02, Page 5THE ; JM4#.,I RO EXPOSITOR,
ro-
4144krodleE
stosstliooxs week. to
ladies to get the men to
Mary Moore, of Toronto,
'tier •brother, Will, end in-
d;bo. Stay for some time and keep
'-,for him. --The Iaadies' Arid in- I
j ntd holding their garden ,party o
he 288th. Further announcements 'will •
be made later. -Hall & Co.'s Store
will close eadh Wednesday afternoon
et 12 o'c'loc'k until ,the first of Novem-
ber next, and herafter will Close esck f
Monday and Wednesday at 6 gyp. m.
the year round.
Football. -On Friday evening feet.
the Clinton. footballl team played ,their
first game with our boys !here. The
Rome Packed good bail. The wore
stood 8 to 0 in favor of Kinburn at
the call of time.
-On Tuesday evening in Brucefleld
OUT boys had to step some, and the
match was very fast and exciting,
and at times some eloee shaves were
wade on scaring. When time w'as
called the score was 0-0. This was a
little disappointing to the Brucefield
fans, as they expected their boys to
win.
'The Mos
'o er ii
Cool, Comfo tab1e3Footwear. �
We are ready 'with , fit>U lin"! af:
White' Canvas Shoes Flay Sandals
White Canvas Strap Slippers Tennis Shoes
will be besd
event a Juntri1
to Spred.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seaforth, June 1, 1922.
Eggs, per dozen 25 to 26c
Butter, -per lb. 30c
Potatoes, per bag $1.25
Hogs, per c:vt $13.00
Wkeat, per bushel $1.2U
Barley, per bushel 60c
Flour, per cwt $5.35
Bran, per ton $30.00
Skorts, per ton $80.00
BEAN MARKET
hand-picked, bushel, 34.25: Primm, 43.75 to
48.90.
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto, May 30th.-Chaese, new, large,
15 to 15' t18, 15 to 16c ; triplets.
to 22c. S'tiltons, new, 20c. Extra old, large,
26 to 27e. Old 21c.
Butter ..Fresh dairy, choice, 21 to 25 l,ntis
creamery prints. fresh. finest, 36c : No. 1.
Margarine -20 to 22c.
Eggs- -New laid, candled, 32 to 31Ie new
laid, in cartons, 36 to 37c.
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, May 30th. -Dressed Poultry -
Spring chickens, 65c chicken, 30 to 35c
Live Poultry Spring chickens. 5Sie roos-
ters, 17 to 20r f 24 tAl 26e duckl:ngs,
; turkeys, 30 to
Wedding Gifts
AUCTION SALE
POLES AND WIRE
jtutur. etvW be offered tor NU Poblle
Winthrop
Saturday, June 4th,1922
at 2 p.m.
al Wire.
SYSTEM.
2942-1 Thomas Brown, Auetdoneer.
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporotton of the
County of _Huron will meet in the Council
Chambers, Goderich, at 8 p.m., Tueeday, June
lith, 1922. All accounts should be in the
hail& of the Clerk on or before the Mon-
day preceding the meeting of Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County (;lerk.
Goderich. May 18, 1922. 2841-2
s.
Beath:, In Seaforth, on May 27th, to Mr.
and 51ns. Alva Beaton, (nee Rheabell
j, a son Kenneth McKenzie.
Graham.- In Stanley, on May 19th, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. Goldie Graham. a daughter- -
Barbara Jean.
IMPORTANT NOTICES .,
Apply to JAMES SPROAT, Egmondville,
Ont. 2842-1
11)1tUILDING FOR SALE. -ONE BUILDING
- 40 x 50. It would make a good straw
ehed. apply to C. G. THOMPSON, Oatmeal
VOR SALE. --THE UNDERSIGNED HAS
'for sale on Lot 13. Concetsion 13, Ilib-
bert, ,,20 thot.and white brick, which have
been Used in a barn wall. JOSEPH SPEARE,
Cromarty. 2841-€
COWS FOR SALE.- ONE FIRST CLASS
Ayrshire 6 years old, fres. h ; one Hol-
stein cow, 7 yea rs old, due to freshen in
about one month. Wanted -20 p weigh-
ing 70 pounds each. Apply to JAMES B.
MacLEAN, Kippen, Ont. 2842-2
r ARM FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 28, IN
• the north half of the 13th Gonc.sion of
the Township of McKillop, Containing 105
acres, be the same more or less. On the
premises is a barn 40x50, with stabling un-
derneath ; a barn 36x56, no foundation ; a
comfortable frame house, 18r26, with cellar
and cistern; abundance of water, drilled well
at house; also a good apring well
et rear of farm. It is sitUated within two
rniles of Walton. Well tile drained and fenc-
ed. For further particulars apply on the
premis.. MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL. R. R.
No. 1, Walton. 2&42x2
Drain Tenders
Tenders for the construction of the John-
ston -Irvine Drain, tile portion. noeording to
plans and specifications Tovrnahip En-
gineer, will be received till Tuesday, June
lath. 1922, at three o'clock p.m., at the
Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth.
JOHN McNAY,
2842-2 Clerk.
NOTICE
Commencing June 7th, this store
will close every Wednesday art 12
. o'clock, until the first of November.
Also will be closed on Monday and
Wednesday nights the year round.
HALL & COMPANY,
2842x1 Constanc,e.
JUNK DEALER
I 'OM) buy all kinds of Junk, Hides,
Wool and, Yowl. Will pay good pric-
es. Apply to
MAX WOLSH,
James, Proctor & Redfern
Limited.
38 Toronto St., Teresa°, Can.
Bridges, Priveme.mis, Waterworks, Sewer-
age Systems, Incinerators, Factories,
Arbitrations, Litigation.
OUR FEES-Unually paid out of the
money we save our clients.
Phone Adel. 1044. Cable: JPR Co., Toronto
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
Town of Seafortk
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
From
Geo. Stewart's ylorist, Goderiek, Ont.
Cut Flowers always on hand.
Wedding bunches and Floral designs
a Specialty.
Member of the Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Flowers delivered to any part of Can-
ada and United States, also principal
cities in Europe,
All orders delivered promptly.
2830-12
CREAM WANTED CREAM
Ship -by Express; send by our
cream drawers, or deliver your cream
to the Seaforth Creamery.
We are determined to give our
Patrons better service than ever.
Watch our prices, consistent with
our accurate weights and tests, and
consider the many advantages of hav-
ing a thriving dairy industry in yOur
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our very
best services.
Write, or call in our cream drawers
and we will send you cream cans.
When in town, visit our Creamery,
which we want also to be your
Creamery. We are proud of our
plant.
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A. Barber, Manager.
283441
MOTOR WI ru us TO
Goderich
and attend the
Dinner Dance
At Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
JUNE 3rd
For The June Bride
We hive at great Variety of useful and fancy
' articles to choose from.
Dancing from 6.30 to 12
Music by Miss Gene Connon and
London Orclaestra.
Sunday Dinner -Music, 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper -Music, 5.30 to 6.45.
Write or phone for Reservations to
Hotel, Bedford, Goderich.
RATES:
Saturday everting, 6.30 to 12; $3.00
per couple. After 8.30, 1$11.00 per
couple with additional charge' for
lunch a la carte.
AT
Hutchison's
White Canvas Oxfords
Women's Strap Slippers
Men's Oxfords - Suit Cases
For Tired, Aching Feet
Try our Arch Support Dept.
A Perfect Fit Assured.
PRESTON PORT.ASLE
GARAGES AND COTTAGES
in several designs, also Steel
Trtiss Barns and Implement
Sheds, all sizes. For further
particulars write
The Metal Shingle & Siding Co.
WILLIAM T. GRIEVE,
Walton. Phone 14-234.
Alsu agent for Chicago Auto
Oil Windmills.
Better Prices
Prices on many lines are reduced. China,
Staple Crockery, Aluminuni Ware, Trays,
C-lassware and all the other lines carried in
our Greater Variety Store.
See Beattie's First
H. R. Scott - Seaforth
Beattie Bros.
__
Ferguson & Coiy.
Alen's, Young Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Men's Light Weight Mo-
tor Gaps. Special $1.00
Men's Fine Shirts in a few odd
,sizes, 16 to 17%.
Specially priced $1.15
____
Boys' Fine Light Caps, just
the thing for Ilot
Mcii's Fine Silk Stripe]
Panarna Hats, Spe-
Raw Silk Shirts, the ii.iesI
Balbriggan Underwear, the very
best quality. Men's
Fancy Knitted Ties, a real
value at 50c
Also Silk Knitted at $1.50
gle garments
at 50c and 75c
Don't forget the Maratiion Belt
in any color; sonm 111,,r,
Men's and Boys' Rubber Belts,
with fancy buckle. Alt
going at one price 45c
Men's Silk Lysle Hose, real
line and just the tliiii2:
for Summer 15, and 65c
Boys' heather Belts, strong, and
i in :>ne color only
for •-):-
Invisible Braces, rea strong
point, at 50c
Boys' Jerseys in blue and
Khaki, at 50c
Wait for our Nr,,, Striped
Flannel TrouserS. They are a
Strong Hose for Boys;
fine lot and will arrive very
As these are all New Stock we
know the Quality and will
Guarantee the same.
TOILET SOAP SPECIAL.-Seward's
Toilet Soap in assorted perfumes,
.matle to sell at 10c, or 3 for 25c;
Special, 5c, or '7 for 2fc
CORN STARCH. -Royal Gold, a good
one, 3 for 25c
BISCUITS.-Weston's No. 2 Sodas,
at 2 for 25c
TOMATOES. -Tip -Top Brand at peh
can 15c
Maple Leaf Brand at per can18c
CORN. -Excelsior Brand at 2 for 25c
Maple Loaf Brand, at 2 for35c
LARD. -We have more of that extra
qu al ity, which is so hard to get .
One user says it takes just about
one-quarter leSF, than of ordinary
good lard, and then the result is
DAIRY BUTTER. -If you have dif-
ficulty in getting Jr.,' Dairy But-
ter, come to us, for we are getting
abundance of it. The price is low-
er, too.
BLACK TEA -Special, 2 lbs for $1.00
We have sold considerably over one
' rbon of this ' Tea in the past year
and have never Sold so popular a tea.
in our 25 years' business experience.
A 'genuine •grade -high price -low tea.
MAPLE SYRUP.: --We kave some high
grade home-made Syrup to clear
AT COST.
DRAIN TENDERS WANTED
Temlers for the eorotruction of the Canada
Company Drain will be received till Turn
day. June lath, 1922, when tenderts will be
opened at one o'clock p.m., at the Carnegie
Library Hall, Seaforth.
10 per .8 contract price to accompany
each tender.
Work to he done according th plans and
specifications of Township Engineer.
Wolk to be done by Dredge and, to he
completed in 1922.
LOWletit Or ny tend, not necessarily ac-
cepted.
Lot Conce,s ion 3, !VIcKillop.
JOHN McNAY,
2841-3 Clerk.
Ditching Machine
WE CAN USE MORE •
MEN AND BOYS
in our shop, learning driving, repair-
ing, overhauling, motors, tractors .
Garages fraying $5-$10 daily to our
successful ,graduates. Learn auto,
tractor niechia.rnics.• Be expert igni-
tion, lighting, starting systems. Big
vvages, steady work. You can earn
while learning. Write free catalogue.
HEMPHILL'S BIG AUTO GAS
TRACTOR SCHOOL,
A Ditching Machine is corning to our dis-
triet. Parties inter.ted will do well to 163 King
conanunicate at once with the undersigned,
US we have quite it quantity of work alrettdy -
contracted for slid will only be able to do a
limited amount. We will dig your ditch, lay
your tile end delis er them at your farm,
So now bi your chance. Act quick ; we want
to get this work in linc.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT
St. West Toronto.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby Siren 2...Ruud fo
statute., in that behalf that ell pesos bow.
ing ciahrig against the state a wawa
st,,th, late of the Town of Seaforel.
in the County of Huron. Carpenter, lo•
ceased. who died on the Ilth day of Ma.Y.,
1012 are required on or before the 1rd
d.r 'or June, "1922, to send by poet. prepaid,
or deliver to the undersigned, full oartfoodue
of their claims, duly verified by ailklauft
and the nature of the security • (if any) Mid
by them. Farther take notice that after Ike
iaet. mentioned date the assets of the
, said deceased will be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard et&
to the claims of which notice shell Oleo
have been given.
Dated the 15th day of may. 1922.
Solicitor for Adnilaiatratirle.
2840-3
LIBERAL&
Attention.
The Annual Meeting of the South f
Huron Liberal Association, as consti- ,
tilted for Federal purposes, will be
held at the
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
on
TUESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1922
A full attendance from every mun-
ici•pality in the Riding 'is respectfully1
:old ardently solicited.
A sptxUal invitation is extended to
the Ladies to be present.
A, Good S'peaker is being secured
for the occasion.
T. N. FORSYTH,
2841-1 Secretary.
FLOUR
Rub Roy, Pure Alanitoba Hour
$4.15 11)3rg
Chieftain, Ontario and Manitoba
blended Flour. $3.85 I), rg
$3.50 rarg
Clansman, for Pastry
at
Smaller packages at proportionate prices
Not better than the rest, but just as good as the
best, and a whole lot cheaper ; .also a home pro-
duct. For sale at the leading grocers, or a phone
call on 13 will bring it to your door.
Rob Roy Mills, Limited
A REAL SHOE SALE
Don't Miss This Glorious Once -a- Year
Round -Trip Excursion
Goderich to Detroit
on the PalatialSteamer Greyhound
Tuesday, June 13th
Si Roi.ind
Trip
TAKE YOUR
Leaving Coderich at 9.30 a.m.
June 13th, the Steamer Grey-
hound reaches Port Huron at
1.30 p.m. and Detroit at 5.30
p.m. To enjoy the sights of
Detroit you will have until
Thursday, June 15th, at 1 p.m.,
when the steamer leaves the
Griswold st. wharf for the re-
turn trip to Goderich.
AUTO ALONG. Any make ear
11111111111111111111111
ONE 02
WAY a
00 each way,
released.
The Last Trip t,o Detroit Leaves (10,1erich on
BASEBALL FANS: Ty Cobb's Tigers play Ne, York Yankees
at Navin Park Detroit, Wednesday, June 14th.
MOONLIGHT
MONDAY
NIGHT
June 12
Don't fail to enjoy the three-
hour Moonlight Trip out of
Goderich Monday evening,
June 12th, under the auspices
of the
33rd REGIMENT BAND
Music and Dancing Aboard.
NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW! OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING
AND SUMMER FOOTWEAR MUST GO.
We Need the Cash --You Need the Shoes
This is not a Sale of shopworn, unsaleable shoes. All our High and
Low Cut Shoes go into this Sale, the best Shoes we have -Outing Shoes,
Sandals, Oxfords, Pumps, White Canvas Shoes, -in fact. our entire stock
of New and Stylish Footwear.
WE CAN USE THE MONEY BUT NOT THE SHOES.
Here are a few of the price inducements: -
Men's Oxfords, new styles, Brown
and Black Calf Leathers. Regular
Sale Price, a pair $4.95
Men's Gunmetal Calf Shoes, new
French toe style, rubber heels, Good-
year welt, just put in stock. Regu
Sale Price a pair
50c
Children
Under 12
25c
S4.95
Women's White Canvas one and two -
strap Pumps, Black Patent Leather
Trimmed, low heels, the very A A
latest. Sale Price a pair.... JAU
Women's White Canvas. one -strap
Pumps with buckles, also two -strap
button styles.
Women's Sally Sandals, buckle styles,
Brown Calf, Black Calf and Patent
Sale Price a Pair... 3.60-4.20
I:oys' Brown Running Shoes, Fleet-
oot and Speed King brands. Sizes
sale Price a Pair $1.45
to five.
ouths' Brown or Black Running
:•,11(ws, Fleet Foot and Speed King
1,rands. Sizes 11 to 13. si .25
Sale Price a Pair
•
Women's Black Tennis Shoes, a good
house shoe. Sizes 21 to 7. silo
Sale Price a Pair
( hilds' one -strap Patent Leather
Sale Price a pair...2.60-2.70 Pumps. Sizes 5 to 71/2 -
Sale Price a Pair S1.20
This Sale will not last long, and first buyers will have the best op-
portunity of finding their exact . sizes in the best styles.
TERMS: -STRICTLY CASH -NO APPROVALS.
SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
/be 00rimratIon of the TOWn of Sentorth
lave debenture., with interest eonnona at-
taelhed. for sale at rate to yield five and one-
ludf Oar Slat. sm. annum. Per par-
tied.. IIPOlir to the utglersigmed.
'JOHN A. WILSON,
1240 -ti Treasurer.
F. D. Hutchison
THE CASH GBOCIIR
Phone 166.
THE CASH SHOE STORE Expooistmlle.