The Huron Expositor, 1922-06-09, Page 5Jiff" tsfin t G t
.4
V
r
t'
t$' an,
ei is' Coan-
conveQtion
on and even -
wish. Rev,
etary of the- De -
Welfare, and Alex.
Iljglteo Secretary: of Rural Com. -
await"' Wank in the Ontario Social
Servlet Council, 'will be in attendance
load address the gathering, ,in • atidi-
• tldon )bC county workers. Ateportif
from the officers will be l'eeelved"and
glans made for the coming year. The
deldeh people extend a cordial in-
tvtitaltion to spend the day' in their
lattraehive town.
HAROLD LLOYD AT MODEL,
'GODERICH •
Don't mise geeing Harold 'L4dyd in
bis new three reel comedy, "Never
(Weaken," also William Desmond in
"iliglhltin' Mad," at the Model Theatre,
Godes tch, Monday and Tuesday, June
1210s end 18th.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
,Seaforth, June 8, 1922.
Eggs, per dozen 22 to 28c
Butter, per lb. 28 to SOc
Pedaloes, per .hag $1.00
Wheat, per bushel $1.20
Barley, per bushel 80c
Flour, per cwt $6.85
Bran, per ton $30.00
Shorts, per ton $80.00
Hogs, per cwt. ' ( $16.50
BEAN MARKET
Toronto, June 6th.- ' nes. Canadi8n,
hand-picked, burhel, 14.26; rimes, $8.75 to
$8.90.
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, June 6th. -Dressed' Poultry -
Spring chickens, 60c; reenter., 26c; tee'.
24 to 80c; duckling., 35c; turkeys, 40 to
46e.
Live Poultry -Spring chickens, 60c; roos-
ter., l9 to 20c: fowl, 26c ; duckling., 95 as;
turkey., 30 to 35c.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Union Stock Yards, 'Toronto, June 6th. -
ft th.,.git W..1. „, ,Arne n„ of ca:,lx was de•
cb.,:y hew,r I'..',, for se + e'a w .Bks past.
ani, trade a bit s ,w at the Cpe':.e.t. prices
bed firm for a.1 ,•ades w•'h het. en •hang-
er by 10 to 16 cents per cwt. in apota. A
good demand for export, with a lot of good
to choice heavies in the receipt, helped busi-
ness generally, and trade in all lines was
brink from ten o'clock onward. 'fop for a
load of heavy etcers wen 9.10 cents. Best
loads of butcher steers and heifer. --handy.
weights -brought 8i't to 41,90 cents, with
the bulk steady at last week's closing prices.
The market top for a load was 11.40 cents
for 25 head, averaging 1.200 pounds, which
went to a packing firm. Butchercows fully
maintained their strong position of last week,
without any actual advance in price of the
bulk, though McDonald sold one 1070 pound
cow, shipped in by J. McManus, Waterford,
at 814 cenni per pound. There was hardly
any trade in feeders today; in fart,- some
of the Western short -keen that were picked
u p here a few weeks ago appeared among
the shipments of heavlm, and at today's
paicea paid for their warming -up.
Receipts to -day were: 3,228 cattle, 793
calve), 3,292 home and 699 sheep and lambs.
Quotations: -Choice heavy steer., $8.75 to
$9.00; butcher steers, choice. $8.50 to $8.75;
do. good. $7.75 to 98,25: do. medium,
$7.00 to $7.60; do., common, $6.00 to $8.50;
butcher heifers, choice, $7.75 to $8.50; do.
medium, $6.75 to 37.25: do. common, $6.50
to 06.50; butcher cows, choice, $6.50 to $7.50:
do. medium, $6.50 to $6.50; canners and
cutters, 11.00 to $2.00; butcher bulls, good.
$5.00 to $6.00; do. common, $8.00 to $4.00;
feeders, good, $7.00 to $7.50: do. fair, 86,00
to $7.00; stockers, good. $5.60 to $6.25; do.
fair, 86.00 to $6.50; milkers, $40.00 to $80;
epringets, $60.00 to $90.00; calves. choice.
$10.50 to $11,50; do. medium, $0 to $7.25;
do. common. $4.00 to $5.00; lambs, choice.
$17.00 to $19,00; sheep, choice, $8.00 to $7;
do. good, Pose to $6.00; do. common, $8.50
to $4.00; yearlings, choice, $12.00 to 813.00;
do. dbmmon, $6,00 to $7.00; hogs, fed and
watered. $14.00 to $14.25: do., f,o.b., $13.25
to $13.50; do., country points. $18 to $18.23.
Buffalo, June 6th. -Cattle -Receipts, 2.600;
uneven, steady to 10 rents higher; ehipptrr.
eteer , $8.25 to $9.31; butchers, $7.75 to $8.7');
yearlings. $8.75 to $9.55; heifers, $3.73 to 88,
coca. $2.50 to $6.75: bulls, $4 to $5.75:
Mockers and feeders. $6 to $7; f•mh cows
and rpr.J;oals. $40 to $120. Jal+et--Re-
ce- pt+. 2,800 50c higher, $3.00 to $12.60.
Ifogx-Isereipts, 13,800; steady to 10c h gher;
bra,. 611 to $11.25; mixed and rakers,
$ 11,24 to 011.55; light yorkers told pigs,
$11.35; roughs,( $9 to $9.25; stags, $5.00 to
$6.60. Sheep n d lambs -Receipts, '1.005;
etcady; lambs, $10 to $16; yearlings. $5 to
$12.50; wethers, $7.50. to $8; ewes, $2 to $6;
mixed sheep, $6.50 to $7.
Montreal, June 6. -Cattle -Receipts, 806.
Cattle market steady. Top price for good
steers was $8.75, paid for a lot of well -fin-
ished steers averaging close to 1,000 poonde.
One load of good Winnipeg steers, averag-
ing 1,275, brought $8,50, and a couple of
other 'loads of fairly good cattle were weigh-
ed up at 88.25 to $8.50: medium steer. and
heifers brought from $7.70 to $0.26; and
common light steels and heifers generally
from $7.25 to $7.75, with a few real com-
mon ones at $8.50. Good cows from $6.50
to $7, with four choice ones reported sold nt
$7.25; medium cows, $4.50 up. Good bulla,
$6.50 and common ones from 04.60 up.
Quotations: Butcher esteem, good. $8.25 to
$8.76; medium, $7.76 to $8.25; common, $6.50
to $7.26; butcher heifers, eholee, $8 to $8.50;
medium, $7.25 to $7.75; common. $6 te' $7.
Butcher cows, choice, 8 to $0.50; medium,
$7.25 to $7.75; common, $5 to 7, Butcher
cows, choice. $6.50 to $7.26; medium, $4.50
to 35.75; canners. $2; cutters, $2.60 to 53.50:
butcher bulla, good, $6 to $6.50; common,
$4.50 to $5.50.
Quotations: Ewen, $4 to $5; limns, good,
$11 to $13.
Hoge -Receipts, 1,5,78; selects strong at
$15.25: mixed lots, $14 to $14.60, and heavy
rough hogs. $13 up.
Quotations; Off car weights, selects, $15
to $16.25; heavies. $13 to $14.
BIRTHS
Alexander. -In 'l'uokersmith, en June 5th, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander. Jr., a nun.
McLeod: -£n Senforth. on ,Imre 4th. to Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Mcleod. a daughter.
Houston. -in Tuelfersmith, on May 18th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .1. Houston. a
daughter.
Tn1nn.-In Ribbert, on May 28th, to Mr.
and Mie. Charles Tnflin, Jr., a danghtet-
Dorothy Amelia.
Patterson: --In Grace hospital, Winnipeg, on
May. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patter-
son. (nee Mina Gertrude Greenwood), a
son William Claude.
MARRIAGES
Godholt -Hewitt-At the Main Street Par-
sonage, Exeter, on May 31st. by Rev. W.
G. H. McAlister. Charles Oliver llodbolt,
of Unborn, to Mise Myrtle Hewitt, of
Exeter. -
DEATHS
Windsor, In Exeter, on May 27th, Mary H.
Smith. wife of Mr. George Windsor, aged
66 yens.
Knglnon. -At noyflel.l. n May 23rd, Matilda
,Boyd, wife of Mr. Wm. idngleoon, aged 87
Crich. -In Clinton. on May 24th. John T.
()rich, in hie 62nd venr.
Foote -At Bannoekhnrn, Stanley Townehip,
on May 22nd, John Foote, aged 84 years.
Keyes,-Inndon, on May 24th. Mary
'O'Neill, widow of the Into Robert Keyes.
of Logan, aged 89 years.
Patterson. -fin Harriston, on May 27th, John
Patgason, formerly of Wroxeter, in hie
07th year.
Manna. -in Buffalo, on Jane 5th, William
James Halm., aged 49 years, 8 months
and 24 dues.
tit
0,
MAN W4NTl4D -W,
man to run falas,Ap2'
Saatorth., i .....ler'. 240
FARM FOR a 4.41;`6 E LA11T
C044000104 12, LUXt4ois, 'aontain4tg 60
worm; good bulidIngo. About lour mein. frolic'
Seaforth and .globe to school. and churches.
Apply ,to. The Pzpmltor Offico. 2848x4
BUISALE,-4731118G FOSALE,-473111BUILDING
48 x'60. It would make a good etmw
abed. Apply to O. G. THOMPSON, Oatmeal
MBI.,
Seaforth. 286$-t1
WARM FOR SALE OR RENT. - FIFTY'
sores, out half of Lot�4. Conceoaton 8.
Tuckerautlth, a good grape farm. APPLY to
JAMES ,T, MoQUAID, 218 Ford Avenue.
R$J1ggll,i))� Park, Michigan, or to PEPPER H.
ASdGR.ATR. St. Oolmnban, Oat. . 2848-8
%l ANT9(mr-,A LiatrixD NUMBER Ola'
• Oattle to plotucs on Lot 27, Consents*
12. nabbert real/ of tees and water -goats.
soloed. Tomo reaevnable. Apply . to. T. U.
SWLLINBLAW, R. R. No. 4, Seat�lsa
COWS FOR SALE, -ONE FIRST CLASS
Ayrshire 6 years old, 'fresh; one Hol-
etein cow, 7 years old, due to freshen In
about one month. Wanted -00 pigs weigh-
ing 70 pomade each. Apply to JAMS$ B.
MacLEAN, Ripon %Ont. - 2842•,2
FARM FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 28, IN
the north half of the 18th Concession of
the .Township of MCKIllop, containing 105
acrey be the same more or law. On the
prefninm is a barn 40550, with stabling un-
derneath; a barn 68x50, no foundation; -a
comfortable frame house, 183E20, with cellar
and oletern; abundance of water, drilled well
at drone: also a gooda ing well
at rear of farm. It in situated withinttwo
mum of Walton. Weil tile drained and fenc-
ed. For further particulars apply on the
premlem. MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL, R. R.
No. 1. Walton, 2842x2
FARMS FOR SALE •
FARM FOR SALE. -200 ACRES, BEING
Lots 8 nod 4, Concession 4. Hallett
Township, In good state of cultivation. Large
atone house and two bank barns with etabling.
underneath; windmill and water piped
through the stable. Will 'Bell with or with-
out crop and would separate either farms.
For particular. apply to EDWARD PRYCE,
R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. 2841-t1
'PARE FOR SALE, -FOR SALE, LOT 5,
• Concmaion 11 tend west half of Lot 6,
Concession 10, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, con-
taining 160 acres. There are on the premise.
a good two story brick house with elate roof,
ledge bank barn 100x89 feet with fleet elms,
stabling, water in the barn. drive shed 26a36,
pig house and hen house. The farm Is all
cleared but about 20 acres of good hard-
wood bush, pnneipally maple. All well tone-
aedd and tile drained. Eight aerm of fall
wheat sown, 86 atom ready for spring crop•
The farm Is situated 7 milesfrom Seaforth
and 4 mom from Hensall, one-half mile from
school; rural mail and phone. Will be .old
on easy terms. For further particular. ap-
ply on the premiers, or address R. R. No. 2,
K lppen. ANGUS McKINNON. 2829-tf
PARE
ARM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO INN-
,'dred acres adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth, conveniently situated to all churches,
schools and Collegiate. There Is a comfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen:
barn 100.66 with atone stabling underneath
for 8 horses, 76 head of cattle and 40 hog.
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter carrier aid feed carrier and
two cement ilea; driving shed and plat-
form sales, Watered by a rock well and
wind/11111. The farm is well drained and In
a high state of cultivation. The crop is all
In the ground -choice cloy loam. Immedi.
ate ' pomeeeion. \ Apply to M. BEATON, R
R 2, Seaforth. 'Ont. 2787-tt
MAE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCH;.
t. bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 15.
6th Conension, McKillop, 100 acres of fleet
clams farm lands. The land is in a first
alms state -of cuttivatton and there are
erected on the premien a good frame dwel•
ling house. with kitchenattached; frame
barn 76x64 with atone foundation, stabling
underneath and cement floors and water
throughout, driving house. pig pen end hen
house. Also about ten acres of good hard
wood bush. The property is well fenced and
well drained and convenient to good markets
churches and schools. For further particulars
apply to MISS LILLY J. MCGREGOR, on the
premises, or to R. S. HAYS, Soli,itor, Sea.
fortth, Ont, '-If
VORM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 20.
^• Concession 6. McKillee. containing 100
acres, all cleared except 8 acres of hardwood
bush. There are on the premien a bank
barn with atone and cement foundation, 46x82.
with cement floors; driving shed, 14x36.
frame stable, 28x82, large gravel house, -7
rooms and kitchen, cement floors in cellar.
Hard and soft water in kitchen; two acres
of orchard. The farm is all wire fenced
and tile drained. Well at barn and also
well at the bush. Thin is a good farm -one
of the best In McKillop. It Is situated 6
miles from the Town of Seaforth and one
mile from ' school and church. Rural mall
and phone. Will be sold on reasonable terms
For further particulars apply on the pr$m
ism or address R. R. No. 1. Seaforth.
ROBERT A. HOGG. 2801-tf
MOVING
Having purchased the moving optfit prev-
.ioualy owned by P. Jordan, f am prepared
to do all kinds of moving and jacking on
short notice. Roof raising a specialty. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Will he in. Seaforth
this week..
JOHN J. BRENNAN.
Phone 17-r-12 Dublin, Ont.
2843x3
•
JUNK DEALER
I will buy 'all kinds of Junk, Hides,
Wool and Fowl. Will pay good pric-
es. Apply to
MAX WOLSH,
2842•tf Seaforth, Ont.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
a Town of Seaforth
I am in..a position to
'thrive you anywhere ) ou
wish at your own time.
No waiting on the streets
for buses, just say the
word and I will be at
your door.
Charges reasonab e.
Careful Driving._
Jack T. Wilson
�Cxoe
Quality!
Footwear
We have sold a large quantity of
Shoes to the surrounding public, and
they tell us that our Values are a
Wonder.
'Have a 'look at the Quality and
Price of our WHITE CANVAS OX-
FORDS, BAREFOOT SANDALS and
CHILDREN'S RUNNING SHOES.
Get your share of She money we
are saving the People on their Foot-
wear.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
AT
Hutc,hison's
1,000 TOMATO PLANTS just receiv-
ed. Fine healthy stock and prices
no higher.
BEST SOAP BARGAIN WE KNOW
OF. -Extra large oakes (twice the
weight of Sunliglht Soap, for in-
stance) and the price 10c,
or 3 fur 251c
TEAS HAVE ADVANCED. -Salad's,
Minto and Red Rose have advanc-
ed 10c ,per pound, which means 65c
for the cheapest. We have a Tea
we confidently 'believe is better
than any of them, and our
price is still 2 lbs. for $1.00
F. D. Hutchison
THE CASH GROCER
Phone 166.
THE
Annual Convention
of the
Huron County
Social Service Council
will be held in
North Street Church
GODERICH
Wednesday, June 14th
Afternoon & Evening.
The Public is Invited.
BANQUET AT THE CHURCH
at 6 p.m. Tickets 60c.
J. A. IRWiN W. H. WILLIS
President. Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OE$ ells
her keep.
The Milk Record BO* which will be
given to you by eny of our breaches
will help you to keep track of the milk
production of your anilaaal& eo,
CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAIDAIP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000
- $15,000,000
SRAEORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
RESERVE FUND
FLOUR
Rob Roy, Purl' Manitoba Flour
at , .....
Chieftain, Ontario and Manitoba
blended Flour.
Clansman, for Pastry
at.....,..,...
$4.15
$3.85
$3.50
per
bag
per
bag
per
bllg
Smaller packages at proportionate prices
Not better than the rest, but just as good as th�
best, and a whole lot, cheaper : also it 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
MOTOR WITH US '1'0
Goderich
- and attend the
Dinner Dance
At Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
JUNE 10th
Dancing frgm 6.30 to 12
Music by 61; Gene (10nnon and
Iond'on Orchestra.
Sunday Dinner `"sic, 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper Music., 5.30 to 6.45.
Write or phone "it. Reservations to
NOTICE is herr•hy given remnant to the Hotel Be.I "d, Goderich.
SMdu to: in I hat. hello If the all peonns hav-
ing rinimx nen ins.. the et tato of William
Sleelh, Into of the Town of Seaforth.
in the County of Huron. rarpenter, de- Saturday ev
cen'md, why died on the 11th day of May. ' per couple.
1912,ar• required on or before the 3rd couple with
day of June, I922, to send by post, prepaid, ; n, ,a a la carte.
or deliver to the undersigned. full perticulars .
of,/ their claims, duly verified by affidavit
and the nature of ,',.',',r,rdy (if anY) held ___._. _..
The Corporation of the Town of Senforth by them. Further la k r n,eo that after the
have debentures, with interest coupons at- anid loot mentioned date the assets of the
tached, for sale at rate to yield flee and one- said deceased will he distributed among the
half per cent. per annum. For full par- partite entitled thereto, having redhrd only ,
ticuleen apply to the undersigned. - tothe clnimo of which (notice shall then
JOHN A. WILSON, hove been given.
2840 -If Treasurer. Dated the 16th day of Noy, 1922.
R. S. HAYS,
2840-8 Solicitor for Adminiatralrix.
It VETS:
.nil • 6.30 to 12. $3.00
Ir 8.30, $.1.00 per
n.hi ' conal charge for
D"rain_Tenders
Tenders for the construction of the John -
Ston -Irvine Drain, the portion. according to
plans. and specifications of Township En-
gineer, will be received till Tuesday, June
18th, 1922 at three o'clock p.m., at the
Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth.
\ JOHN McNAY.
2842-2 $ Clerk.
JAMES WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General•
]n-
surance Agent.
D tching
A Ditching Mael.
trio t Perti,e in, •
renimun icnte nt
r h e on'te
e. tnct,l for and •
M
Iim,tnun:. 1\
son r the and d,•1
Canow IA Ym,r eh-
t.. yet this work in
WE CAN USE MORE
MEN AND BOYS
in our shop, learning driving, repair-
ing, overhauling, motors, tractors.I
Garages paying $5410 daily to our
successful graduates. Learn auto,
tractor mechanics. Be expert igni-
tion, lighting, starting systems. Big
wages, steady work. You can earn
while learning. Write. free cabalolgne.
HEMPHILL'S BiG AUTO GAS
TRACTOR SCHOOL,
168 King St. West - - Toronto.
2840-4
WILLIAM
R. R. No. 4. SF.A1'il
Machine
is corning to our di,di,-
alill do well to
with the undersigned.
arflity of w rk alread;
I my be able to do
l dig your ditch, lay
them nt your form.
• Act quirk; we wont
4f. SPROAT
11TH. PHONE 9-136.
DRAIN
TEN )ERS WANTED
Tenders for .she "
Company Drain
iany. lune 19th 1.'
opened t
1.ihrary Hell Scar,.
10 per cent. of sor
each tender.
Work to he done
specifications of Tea .whip Engineer.
Work to be done by Dredge and to be
rdrnpleted In 1922.
Lowest or y tender not neceooarily bo-
eeptrd.
Clam
Lot H.
traction of the Cansdn
he received 'till Tom.
when tenders will he
p.m.. at the Carnewle
tee
Y price to accompany
oceotding to plane and
2841-8
and sperifieatiano at Clork'e Office.
Coneension a. McKillons.
JOHN MONAT,
Clock.
PRESTON PORTABLE
GARAGES .AND COTTAGES
in several designs, also Steel
Truss Timms and Implement
Sheds, all sizes. For further
lr:u ticulars write
The Metal Shingle & Siding Co.
i'reston.
nr
WIi+LI.AM T. GRIEVE..
Walton. Phone 14-234.
Also for Chicago Auto
Ol: Windmills.
('REAM WANTED CREAM
II
a'ardiuers, A'iugs an,
land. A till crate ,lust
goods to pick wedding
Bride Come and see our inore0ee�
of useful goods. Marathon ' Gralsitfwuj
• Big Winner.
Beattie Bros.
Ship by Express; send by our
mean' tirou'erv, 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
district.
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our very
hest 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 SEA FORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A. Barber, Manager.
2884.0
Ferguson & Co'�
Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Men's Light Weight Mo-
tor Caps. Special $1.00
Boys' Fine Light Caps, just
the thing for Hot
Weather, at 38c
Panama 'Hats, Spe-
cially Pried $2.50 and $3.00
Balbriggan Underwear, the very
best quality. Men's
Combinations ..,$1.50-$1.75
Balbriggan Underwear in Sin-
gle garments
at
50c and 75c.
Men's and Boys' Rubber Belts,
with fancy buckle. All -
going at one price 45c
Boys' Leather Belts, strong, and
in one color only
fur 35c
Boys' Jerseys in blue and
Khaki, at 50c
Strong Hose for Boys;
something extra at 50c
Men's Fine Shirts in a few odd
sizes, 16 to 1,1%. 3
Specially priced $1.15
Men's Fine Silk Stripped
Shirts, extra quality. .. $3.00
Raw Silk Shirts, the finest
to be had. Our ,price.. 44S0
Fancy Knitted Ties, a real
value at , 50c
Also Silk Knitted at'....$1.50
Don't forget the Marathon Belt
in any color; some more
Shan the ordinary at....$1.00
Men's Silk Lysle Hose, real
fine and just the thing
for Summer 45c and 65c
Invisible Braces, real strong
elastic, two and four
point, at 50c
Wait for car New Striped
Flannel Trousers. They are a
fin+, lot and will arrive vary
sot, n,
As these are all New Stock we
know the Quality and will
Guarantee the same.
r
__„.),
The Glory of a Woman's
Beauty is Her Hair
Every lady may now be proud of
beautiful hair, for nature has releas-
ed another secret in
KOREEN
A. perfect preparation for the hair
which not only removes and prevents
dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp,
but also cleanses and improves the
hair in every respect.
CHRISTIE RIMMER SALES CO.
8% Lombard St., Toronto, Ont.
If your druggist cannot supply you
write direct. PRICE $1.50.
D
•
A
.. ITE STAR LINE
FLOUR
Rob Roy, Purl' Manitoba Flour
at , .....
Chieftain, Ontario and Manitoba
blended Flour.
Clansman, for Pastry
at.....,..,...
$4.15
$3.85
$3.50
per
bag
per
bag
per
bllg
Smaller packages at proportionate prices
Not better than the rest, but just as good as th�
best, and a whole lot, cheaper : also it 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
MOTOR WITH US '1'0
Goderich
- and attend the
Dinner Dance
At Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
JUNE 10th
Dancing frgm 6.30 to 12
Music by 61; Gene (10nnon and
Iond'on Orchestra.
Sunday Dinner `"sic, 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper Music., 5.30 to 6.45.
Write or phone "it. Reservations to
NOTICE is herr•hy given remnant to the Hotel Be.I "d, Goderich.
SMdu to: in I hat. hello If the all peonns hav-
ing rinimx nen ins.. the et tato of William
Sleelh, Into of the Town of Seaforth.
in the County of Huron. rarpenter, de- Saturday ev
cen'md, why died on the 11th day of May. ' per couple.
1912,ar• required on or before the 3rd couple with
day of June, I922, to send by post, prepaid, ; n, ,a a la carte.
or deliver to the undersigned. full perticulars .
of,/ their claims, duly verified by affidavit
and the nature of ,',.',',r,rdy (if anY) held ___._. _..
The Corporation of the Town of Senforth by them. Further la k r n,eo that after the
have debentures, with interest coupons at- anid loot mentioned date the assets of the
tached, for sale at rate to yield flee and one- said deceased will he distributed among the
half per cent. per annum. For full par- partite entitled thereto, having redhrd only ,
ticuleen apply to the undersigned. - tothe clnimo of which (notice shall then
JOHN A. WILSON, hove been given.
2840 -If Treasurer. Dated the 16th day of Noy, 1922.
R. S. HAYS,
2840-8 Solicitor for Adminiatralrix.
It VETS:
.nil • 6.30 to 12. $3.00
Ir 8.30, $.1.00 per
n.hi ' conal charge for
D"rain_Tenders
Tenders for the construction of the John -
Ston -Irvine Drain, the portion. according to
plans. and specifications of Township En-
gineer, will be received till Tuesday, June
18th, 1922 at three o'clock p.m., at the
Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth.
\ JOHN McNAY.
2842-2 $ Clerk.
JAMES WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General•
]n-
surance Agent.
D tching
A Ditching Mael.
trio t Perti,e in, •
renimun icnte nt
r h e on'te
e. tnct,l for and •
M
Iim,tnun:. 1\
son r the and d,•1
Canow IA Ym,r eh-
t.. yet this work in
WE CAN USE MORE
MEN AND BOYS
in our shop, learning driving, repair-
ing, overhauling, motors, tractors.I
Garages paying $5410 daily to our
successful graduates. Learn auto,
tractor mechanics. Be expert igni-
tion, lighting, starting systems. Big
wages, steady work. You can earn
while learning. Write. free cabalolgne.
HEMPHILL'S BiG AUTO GAS
TRACTOR SCHOOL,
168 King St. West - - Toronto.
2840-4
WILLIAM
R. R. No. 4. SF.A1'il
Machine
is corning to our di,di,-
alill do well to
with the undersigned.
arflity of w rk alread;
I my be able to do
l dig your ditch, lay
them nt your form.
• Act quirk; we wont
4f. SPROAT
11TH. PHONE 9-136.
DRAIN
TEN )ERS WANTED
Tenders for .she "
Company Drain
iany. lune 19th 1.'
opened t
1.ihrary Hell Scar,.
10 per cent. of sor
each tender.
Work to he done
specifications of Tea .whip Engineer.
Work to be done by Dredge and to be
rdrnpleted In 1922.
Lowest or y tender not neceooarily bo-
eeptrd.
Clam
Lot H.
traction of the Cansdn
he received 'till Tom.
when tenders will he
p.m.. at the Carnewle
tee
Y price to accompany
oceotding to plane and
2841-8
and sperifieatiano at Clork'e Office.
Coneension a. McKillons.
JOHN MONAT,
Clock.
PRESTON PORTABLE
GARAGES .AND COTTAGES
in several designs, also Steel
Truss Timms and Implement
Sheds, all sizes. For further
lr:u ticulars write
The Metal Shingle & Siding Co.
i'reston.
nr
WIi+LI.AM T. GRIEVE..
Walton. Phone 14-234.
Also for Chicago Auto
Ol: Windmills.
('REAM WANTED CREAM
II
a'ardiuers, A'iugs an,
land. A till crate ,lust
goods to pick wedding
Bride Come and see our inore0ee�
of useful goods. Marathon ' Gralsitfwuj
• Big Winner.
Beattie Bros.
Ship by Express; send by our
mean' tirou'erv, 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
district.
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our very
hest 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 SEA FORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A. Barber, Manager.
2884.0
Ferguson & Co'�
Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Men's Light Weight Mo-
tor Caps. Special $1.00
Boys' Fine Light Caps, just
the thing for Hot
Weather, at 38c
Panama 'Hats, Spe-
cially Pried $2.50 and $3.00
Balbriggan Underwear, the very
best quality. Men's
Combinations ..,$1.50-$1.75
Balbriggan Underwear in Sin-
gle garments
at
50c and 75c.
Men's and Boys' Rubber Belts,
with fancy buckle. All -
going at one price 45c
Boys' Leather Belts, strong, and
in one color only
fur 35c
Boys' Jerseys in blue and
Khaki, at 50c
Strong Hose for Boys;
something extra at 50c
Men's Fine Shirts in a few odd
sizes, 16 to 1,1%. 3
Specially priced $1.15
Men's Fine Silk Stripped
Shirts, extra quality. .. $3.00
Raw Silk Shirts, the finest
to be had. Our ,price.. 44S0
Fancy Knitted Ties, a real
value at , 50c
Also Silk Knitted at'....$1.50
Don't forget the Marathon Belt
in any color; some more
Shan the ordinary at....$1.00
Men's Silk Lysle Hose, real
fine and just the thing
for Summer 45c and 65c
Invisible Braces, real strong
elastic, two and four
point, at 50c
Wait for car New Striped
Flannel Trousers. They are a
fin+, lot and will arrive vary
sot, n,
As these are all New Stock we
know the Quality and will
Guarantee the same.
• ,la
y
.. ITE STAR LINE
Don't Miss This (glorious Once -a -Year
Round -Trip Excursio n
Goderich to Detroit
on the Palatial Steamer Greyhound
Tuesday, June 13th
Leaving Goderich at 9.20 a.m. .
June 13th, the Steamer Grey -
.11111t11111111111111111' hound reaches Port Huron at lll$11111f1IIlll$$11111
1.30 p.m. and Detroit at 5.30 ON1:
trill Detroit you will have until WAY
-�3li.tltlIII! 7,101. Ta enjoy the sights of 02
Thursday, June 15th, at 1 p.m..
I ttllall1111111t111f11111 when the steamer leaves the Ilitllliin111ll11111111
Griswold st. wharf for the re-
turn trip to Goderich.
'T:\iiE 1Ol.'R AL"I'() ALONG. Any make car $,.00 each way,
,.:eased.
Thr i,act 'frill in 1lroit Loaves (:)(leri,'h on
Friday, June 16, at 9.30 a.m.
i;ASEllAl.l, FANS: Ty f'„ Lb': Tigers play New 1'•rrk Yankees
Nov 'r Park, Detrnil, We,!n' • Ily, .lune 14th.
A
i)nn'I._ fail
1lO.I).11hal MI,onlight
Gouderich
NI C i I'I' June 12th,
t' a 33rd REGiMENT
dun Music and
1 1G
Io Oil the three-
Trip out
Monrlay evening,
under the auspices
of the
BAND
Dancing Aboard.
H c
of
.506'
( 'Nickell
trlitI I 1-2
25e
L 1
r -4fl_- . u l;tom,,
�,-,!..11,..4...e
,,J
-,..,,,,J-t,,,,
11 1,,1 i[-_:‘
Ii
t -
�1,P•'a,i4^o0,-
Y .:.a rill
1."eYw
. daR•
.
, -
.�9�'fJ'',"----7.--- ._
• ,la