The Huron Expositor, 1922-06-30, Page 5The
Reason
That We
Sell for Less
Is Because We
Buy for Less
See Our
SUITS
BEAN MARKET
tio. June ynth.---+Beano. Ca
d, bushel, 34.25; Priam, 10.16
zit
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto June 27th.-I0bemty new,
BO to 21e; twine, 20 tO 210;
3146 to 220. 014 large,4le; twins, 211.8'_
'art e66 &Stens. 22b..11h;tre olds letge.
l0 Oka Old fittlpopu, 94e.
QRte21 filch a eb choice, 222 to 17.46 '
afowory Pri t260, 'eeh Swat. 40 to 410;
1.7 8¢ to 40e; '0.to tn. to boo: cooking. .,
Inial -No. 1. candled- 22 to O8o;'�
05 to 860; .cartons. 87 to 88e.
'k iapp 1
C08Th
llrba2s eetU ¢•of
ttannereing reg of
ng interest. The
Ial1OnaI imetbear.w xauhe
ell flltiyjl ff pD and
euw I1t ace Mete
,To 'their mltnlltea' '040
Jasper Park dlddge 47 'Lae
apper. Park, Alberta, ll4 tlht
A�woce
Netlienel Farhat area 400
**shame miles off erring, !ural ll-
daly Possibilities DteNtte. Tbl and
the eportOMan: Mlle/ Yard ttmut
lurk i96 Wim' `499.0'',,P4199 41136h
streams. i. B iful''M Mewl:aren 't drakes
satinno. the eihug ilnollntains, and
O n.ew vns'Aoi1ed Allp&Tue wonderan-1
of snow -crowned peaks and verdant
pqta�l.le ,gI8 ddens, the eye. In this de-
i! giitful suing on Lac Beauvent, 8
11:0109 tr ors Jasper Station (with which
it connected by motor lar Bowies),
is Jasper •Park Lodge, operated by the
Canadian N'atlorral Riailwaays' HAtels
Depautment, and row open for the
recceeption of guests.
Of artistic log coesltnuation, the
Lodge comprises, comfortable, lounge
building, surrounded 'Oy Dining Hall
and aeperate sleepingullddngs;' each
aontadnlng sitting room and, dour
bed6400ins, electric lighted,' w'Dh ail
modern conveniences, running water
in'tfaoh mason, ballls, etc. 'In conjunc-
tion wiUh the Lodge is a glancing pav-
ilion where good music assures -to the
guests, delightful" /*ening diversion.
From the Loge a magnificent pan-
orama greets the eye. Mount Edith
Gavel, so-called in memory of • the
martyred 'British Red Cross Nurse,
6tagids Out in bold cubed, its .glinting
elopes Making it to appear a8 "a
sheet euapend'ed from the heavens."
The piotha'estlue valley of the Atha-
baska is Ranked by Pyiramid Moun-
tain, the riehstese of its varied oylor
effects presenting. a , very striking
contrast. 'Whistlers Mbll9batn, Colon
Range, Rothe Bodhomrne, are ,but a
few off the onighty peeks that meet
the gaze. Riding as, of coulee, the
popular pastime and ponies are.avttil-
able for this exhilarating spottt, With-
in easy O'eaehof the Loldge, afoot or
by motor lar, are numemaua points of
interest. Malign Canon and Gorge,
one of the most interesting attnaiv'tftofia
in the Park, is but six miles distant.
Easily accessible etrreiamns will tempt
the fisherman. The amateur ethbto-
grapher will revel 4n N'ature's bount-
eousness. Animal, bird and plant rife.
is found in wonderful variety. Seventy
differenit species of birds, seven: hun-
dred different species of plants ,and
flowers 'halve been accounted for, and
witlhgai'bheesomflnea of the Park, which
is a bird and game reserve, are big
born. anenote n.eheep and, goalt• ,bear -
cinnamon, brown and black; caribou
and moose, elk, beaver, tiler, marten
and deer.
For those more venturesome, 'wino
would explore the more difficult and
extended trails, guides, ponies, pack-
hencs and complete outfits can be
obtained at the Lodge, from Which
,point also g emt5es set out on .hunting
expeditions beyond the confines of late
Park.
This delightful region is fully des-
cribed in a new booklet tvititled "Jas-
per Park Lodge," copies of which may
be obtained from the nearest Oanad-
ian ,Naibtional or Grand Trunk Agent.
POULTRY mamma
%wontd: • June 27th. -Dressed 'Pogltry-
aDrina thickens: e0o; roosters, 260; Joel.
24-.29 .50e; durklluga. gel turkat'., 46 to
Lite Poultry-Sprin¢' chickens 45e; rsoaa-.
tea. 17 to 20e; fowl. 26c; dud21hwa, t6; ate,
tinkers, 86 to 85o.
r;
ffire,r elft til' 20084ela Road, 7brontlb ea
June 28th to Del and. Mrs. Emerson J.
Trow, a thinghter....
NOVIar-In S2litorth:on June 21st, to -M-ra
and Mrs. Wffiu iaD. Hcpper, a eon, (Hari"
telt Wilmer), at0! -born,
8eutbgate. In Clinton Hospital, on Juno 02,
to Mr:;,.and ,'emss NW E;- SouffiaeAe,' a eon,
Yydd.r-201 Ehreter..Notth on 'June 16th, to
My anti I♦Ire • J Kydd.. s daughter.
DlgtWa.y--in ,�y,is quhe 9th, M Mr, and
Mtn David .a. eon.
Hell -In 'Hensall, on June 11211, to Mr. and
Mrs. - W. Bell of 101nd4or, o eon.
rs
Patteon.-In West Wawanosb, on June 15.
to Mr. and Mre. 2. Patteradn, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Fisher-Thamipson.-At the home of the bride's
▪ other, on Wedneedey, June 210., , by Rev.
C. N. Dewey, Vera L. 4a ohter of Mrs.
R. A. Thompson, of Cedertchh Township, to
Harley Preston Fisher. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Fisher, of Colborne township.
Jonktne-Crelg.-At the home of the bride's
parent,, Clinton, on June 21,2, by the Rev.
J. E. Hegg, Harelot Louise. only daughter
of Mr. and Me. T. A. ,Orolg, to Frank
Allison Jenkins. only eon of Sir. end Mo.
Wm. Jenkins, all of Clinton
$all -Lansing. -In linnet*, on JuneiTth, by
Ss e Rev. O. L. Burse, of the Baptist
Qburch, Clinton, Lela J., daughter of Mr.
and Mm. 2 P. Lansing, to Edmund J.
Dell. 'non of 10. and Mrs. W. H. not au
of Mullett,
DEATHS
Roae.-In McKillop, on June 25th. Ioabeile
Btnu,,wHe of Huh Rees. aged 81 years.
E8Hatt--sin Mitchell, on June 19th, James
Elliott, In har 72nd year.
'WlI5 . In Mitchell, on June 14th, Mary
afumh. beloved wife of William Wins, in
her 72nd year. •
Walter. -In .Siitcbell. on June 15th, -Louise
Skinner, beloved wife of John Walter, egad
68 years, 4 months and 10 days.
Tapp. -In Victoria Hospital, on June 18th.
James Tapp, of London Road, Hay, aged
83 years.
Telfer. -In McKillop township. on June 14,
William Telfer, aged 77 years, 9 months
and 27 days.
IN MEMORIAM
Note. -Item. ander thlabead will be ahem-
, ad 50 cents per single vane and 28 cents for
each additional varve.
In ,Iovingca'emory of .FeMtnand Burgard,
who died July 4th, 1919. deo Will, who died
August 14th, 1008, and Ferdie. who died
June 50th, 1909, and 'Francis. who died
April. 16th, 1920.
"In my Father's House there are many
Mansions:
HUSBAND ANT FAMILY.
CARD OF THANKS
M.. James Beattie and family wish to
thank the friends and societies for the beau-
tiful floral tributes and the many kind ex•
Invasion, of sympathy shown them during
their recent sad bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Young wish to thank their
friends and neighbors for all their kindness
during the illness of their aunt, Mrs. Smith.
d CHERRIES ARE READY
Ybu can now obtain good supplies
of red sour cherries and the black
and white varieties. It is none
too early to start preserving. The
Niagara Peninsula Growers' Ltd.
mark on the containers stands for
carefully peeked and evenly graded
fruit.
Brodhagen
Blacksmith Shop
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
All 'work entrusted to nue will re.
delve prompt and careful attention.
I hold a diploma from the military
authorities for horse shoeing and
guarantee all my work in this line.
I also specialize in automobile
spring welding.
Joseph Simon
PROPRIETOR.
GRAND TRUNA IT,511"
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO -
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderidh . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 3.12 p.m.,
, Leave Mitchell .. '7.04 a.m. 3.42 pmt.
Arrive Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 820 a.m. 020 pm.
Arrive Guelph . , '8.46 a.m. 6.50 13.m1
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m. 7.40 pm.
RETURNING
• Lore Toronto 6.50 a.m.; 12. 65 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car. Goderioh to To-
ronto On damming train end Toronto
to God4;leh 6410 p.m. train.
iParl47`: Rpcar Stratford to To-
tluni6ti on aaM1 bran.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
MAH WANTED. -WANTED. MARRIED
man to run farm. Apply to E..1. BOE.
Seaforth. 2848-tt
POR SALE. - ABOUT 76 ACRES OF
timothy and mixed hay for sale on the
Re14., on Lot 18, Concession 8, MoKalop•
Apply to MRS. SUSAN ROSS, R. R. No. 1.
Dublin. Phone 18-240. 2846-2
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 12,
Concession. 8, McKillop, containing 50
acres; good buildings. About four miles from
Seaforth and close to schools' and churches.
Will be sold cheap and. on 0asy forme Annil
to The Expositor Office. " 28x4
BUILDING FOR SALE. -O2 • BUILDING
40 x,50. It would make a good , straw
shed. Apply to C. G. THOMPSON,,: Oatmeal
Mala, Seaforth. 2888-tf
• ANTED. -A MATTED NUMBER OF
Cattle to pasture on Lot 27, Coneeeeion
12, Hibbert Plenty' of grass and water guar-
anteed. Terrors reasonable. Apply to T. G.
SHTDLXNGLAW, R. R. No. 4, Seaforth.
2885-t2
ECSTRAY HEIFER. -STRAYED FROM THE
premises of the undersigned. Lot 25, Con-
cession 6, McKillop. about .lune 16th, a dark
roan heifer, dehorned. Any information lead-
ing to her recovery please phone 236 ring 4,
Seaforth. ANGOS MORE, No. 1, Seaforth.
2841x3
V ORKSH111E8.-f AM OFFERING AT
Dement. a number of young Howe, bred:
one
due early 1n July. also a number of
young boors 4,1, months old. Prolific strain
and good bacon type. Apply to R. W. GIB-
BINrS, Lot 25Huron Road. Tuckenmith,
R. R. No. 4. Clinton. Phone 14-610.
2045,2
F1ARM2 FOR SALE. ---LOTS 14 ANI) 10,
/ 7th Concession of McKillop. On Lot 10
:there iss,,,, one barn, 5200 feet, open shed.
40016 fhet, drive eked 33,24 feet, frame
house, 20.10, other small buildings: over-
flowing well. 100 acres, all cleared land. La
in high state of cultivation. On Lot 14
there is one barn 52,16. rine by 62004 feet,
one brick house, nine rooms. kitchen and
woodshed, two gond wells. about 30 sere. of
,.hardwood bush: balance in In grans. Sold
either together or seperete. AnnIY to MISS
TENAI BEATTIIE. R. R. No. 1, Dublin. Ont.
Phone 11 on 249. - 2846.4
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
James, Proctor & Redfern
Limited.
86 Toronto 9t., Toronto, Can.
Bridges, Pavements; Wat,reorke, Sewer-
age Systeme, Incinerators, Faptorles.
Arbitrations, Litlgattod,
Phone Adel. 5044. Cable: JPR00"Toron'61i
OUR FEES-Uavamy. •93p14 -oat' of t?tlk .
money we save our dignity. .. ,
:85
2a4st. ;25
26e CGeah, SC 7r04 for BggL
W r L FINNIGA N.
Phone 72.
Re -Built
Threshing- Engines
One 21 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine:-
One
ngine:One 19 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine.
One 25 H.P. White Traction
Engine.
Odle 20 H.P. White Traction
Engine.
One 20 H.P. Goodison Trac-
tion Engine.
One 20 H.P. Sawyer & Mas-
sey Traction Engine.
One 20 H.P. Waterous Trac-
tion Engine.
One 16 H.P. Waterloo Trac-
tion Engine. •
One 14 H.P. New Hamburg
Traction Engine.
One 16 H.P. Goodison Pin -t-
able Engine.
TRACTORS
Two 12-25 Waterloo Boy
Tractors.
All these Engines are re-
built, thoroughly overhauled
and repainted. They are
exceptionally good value,
and we can make immediate
delivery both on all of the
above, also new Engines,
Threshers, all sizes, and new
Tractors.
For further particulars
apply to
The Robert Bell
Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
MOVING
Having purehased the moving outfit prev-
iously owned by P, Jordan, I am prepared
to do all kinds oro moving and lacking on
short notice. Roof raising a apeela lty. Sat -
infection guaranteed. Will be in Seaforth
this week.
JOHN J. BRENNAN.
Phone 17-r-12 Dublin, Ont.
2843x2
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O Licensed Embalmer O
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W. T. BOX & CO.
Embalmer and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
Holder of Government
Diploma and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Night Calla D la
Phone 175 Phone 48
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CREAM WANTED CREAM
Ship by Express; send by four
cream drawers, or deliver your cream
to the Seaforth Creamery.
We are determined to give our
Patrons better service than ever.
Watch OUT prices, consistent with
our ••accurate weights and tests, and
consider the many advantages of hav-
ing a thriving dairy industry in your
distriet.
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 cane.
When in town, visit our Creamery,
which we want " also to be your
creamery. We are proud of our
plaAt.
• SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
C: 'A. 'Barber, Monger.
WW1
Wear
wee"
PRESTO i';PORTABLE
GARAGEScA'ND COTTAGES
in seveltwl dtaugne, also Steel
Pru$s Berle: and Implement
Sheds, al!! BiZe8. For further
parbicgiare 134te
The mew ShIDgle & Siding Co.
Preston
WILLIAM - T. GRIEVE,
Walton. Phone 14-284.
Toho agent 'tor Chicago Annie
OR- Wdndmllla.
$ Suppe<•.rb# rh$9.;,
W,htta •or phone for
Hotel Bedford, God dl
• RATES;
' Sa'turda'y evening, 6.30 to 12. SOAR
per couple. After 8,30, 0.0QT
couple with additional charge Sar"
' tun*, a la carte.
6-- Cars --6
Western
Feed Wheat
Re -cleaned and Kiln dried.
75c Bushel
OATMEAL MILLS,
Seaforth.
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I ill
We Carry A Fu
of Cool Com#or#ab
Footwear for eve
member of the
ily from Baby u
Grandpa, in the e
styles and prices.
H. R. Scott - Seaforth
FLOUR
Rob Roy, Pure Manitoba Flour tA 414.10
t...
Chieftain, Ontario and Manitoba $3
blended Flour..
Clansman, for Pastry
at
.85
$3.50
per
bag
per
ba'g
per
1tg
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
1
A. A. COCKBURNI Stole.
n
FetgUSOli & Co'. Y
-1
Specials
Just received n large assortment
of Children's Wash Suits m all ,
ait '
at $1.00 and $1.25
-
Boys' Mouses, a fine new tet In
many colors and
good quality at $1.00 & $1.25
Men's Handker-Finest
chiefs 3 for__... . 2 � -
Voiles
per yard 3�C'
Men'sOverallfl in all sizes ata
Speciale
Price 'l $1.25
Men's Kaki Pants, medium
weight and good color.
Whale they last at $L25
Boys' Cottondd4' Kniekere, good
quality
at - - - . $1.25
Boys' Khaki Knickers, juelt •the
thing for Summer
at $1.25
One special table of Men's Ties.
They are a fine bot. Worth as
high es 51.50.
Alb going at 50c
Work Shirts in all sizes. A
special lot at a
Special Price 88c
1) & A Corsets
$1.50
Men's Work 'fox an dark grey,
and Wool, wo th bOc.
To clear at 25c
A fine assortment of Men's and
Boys' Underwear. Men's com-
bination
at $1.50 and $1.75
Men's Cotton Work Sox, light
weight, grey, a bargain at. 15c,
or 7 pairs
for $1.00
Single Garments, best
Balbriggan at 75c
Handkerchief, in Blue, Red and
Wlhipe, Plain White with bol-
der.
Single Garments in natural col-
or, heavy. At per
garment $1.00
Also a Special Offering of Linen Handkerchiefs at 50c
cr-
EyeS
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1,1
I ill
We Carry A Fu
of Cool Com#or#ab
Footwear for eve
member of the
ily from Baby u
Grandpa, in the e
styles and prices.
H. R. Scott - Seaforth
FLOUR
Rob Roy, Pure Manitoba Flour tA 414.10
t...
Chieftain, Ontario and Manitoba $3
blended Flour..
Clansman, for Pastry
at
.85
$3.50
per
bag
per
ba'g
per
1tg
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
1
A. A. COCKBURNI Stole.
n
Our Goods are Reliable
Men's Under -OC 1
wear I
Cotton Poplin 50c
1 yard wide
Men's Handker-Finest
chiefs 3 for__... . 2 � -
Voiles
per yard 3�C'
R4lin Capes
y9e
RELIABLE
Alarm Clocks
•160
Dimity
per yard 25e
Men's O;iting Shirts
$1.50
Gingbams
por yard 22c
Leather Work Gloves
28c
1) & A Corsets
$1.50
A. A. Cockburn
STORES IN SEAFORTH, STRATFORD, BRANTFORD, ST. CATHARINES.
C. E. AKINS, General Manager. J. W. HART, Local Manager.
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