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ADMIISION .50e . ;
SEAFORTH 91A.Elf*8
_Sea�oirtii;
November 30,-1922
Eggs, per dozen
Butter, per lb.
'l eat, -per bushel
Oats, per bushel
Flour, per cwt,
Peas, per bushel
Potatoes, per bag
Bran; per ton
Shorts, per ton
Barley, per bushel
Hogs, per cwt,
48c
82 to 35c
$1.15
42c
$3.00 to $3.60
$1.40
70c
$23.00„
50e
$10.26
IldcAllister.-In London, November 19th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAllister, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Pauli -Rosa. -At Duff's Manse. McKillop, on
October 11th, by,Rev. J. A. Ferguson. B.A.,
Elisabeth Anne Rose. daughter of Mrs.
David Rave, McKillop. to Mr. Charles Henry
Pauli, of Stratford.
i)uecford--Guice.-.At Sudbury, on November
- ,. nils 14th, Esther Guise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Guise, of Larchwood, to Shee.
A. Dumsford, eon of Mr. and Mrs. William
Durnford, Exeter.
PMliipa-Cudmore,-On November 11th, at
St. James' Cathedral, by Rev. Canon Plump -
tree, Ida Victoria. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Cudmore, Helsel), to Mr. Per-
cival Wesley Phillips, Toronto.
DEATHS
VanE>Rnnnd,-in' Egmondville, on November
27th. William David VanEemond, aged 75
year..
'Ervine. -In Goderich, on November 18th,
Robert Ervine, fifth eon of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ervine. in his lard Year.
Jury. -In Exeter, on November 21.t, Elijah
Jacob Jory, aged 78 years and 7 menthe.
Moberteoa-$n Cleveland, Ohio, on November
28th, Martha Domer. wife of the late
Matthew Roberl.on, aged 85 years.
Allen. -In Detroit. on November 28th, George
Allen.
IN MEMORIAM
Noter-liana ander this bead will be charg-
e d 60 cents
▪ .itionnl Angle verse and zc scud for
In loving memory of Ella Weseott, wife of
Mr. William Tomalley. who died December
'2nd, 1820.
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wagon, Atte rY•#atris dies j drill iyarlr paw,:
.+ 09bar -mfr riding wdotibl
yip hey took grolgns
Normae. set UW01 1. camom e straw to be fed
an the place, about els tom 10ey, 200 ueptit4
of one, 290 barbels of. oto ea,'a 4uatltltc
of beam, soma easel potatoes, -main!
table efs window' shades 1 new -u ql:
cream separator, and other artl510 6. iTbe
will be offered for oats, or 1f,hel, spud .wn1
be rented. TToMO e on
day of Oslo, -Terml { . 4,`ipa `fat Mogi. each. All
e samountm'nof $10 ab�. Order. eMb ibe overgiven thaton 1 niter .aredha'w01
f rnishing-pDproved ,pint holes. A discount
of 8 cents on the-douar off for cash. T. J.
W1LSO d ,Proprietor; Andrew East, Exeter,
A�aotit ter. 2888-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE
V High Grade Durham Cove and Young
Cattle, Yorkshire Hogs, Wood and Roots.-
W.
oots.W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has received instruc-
tions from Percy Miller, to sell by public
Action on Lot 17, Concession 12, Fullerton,
half -mile west of Gettler's Saw Mill, on Tues-
day, December 5th, 1022, commencing at one
o'clock sharp, the --following: Cattle--ffwo
Durham cowl fresh with calve. at foot, 4
Durham cows dues to freshen in December,
3 Durham cows due to freshen in January,
Durham cow due to freshen in February, 2
Durham cows due to freshen in March. Durham
cow due to freshen in May, 2 choice ,Holstein
heifers due to December, 2 Durham helfem
-due in January, fat heifer 1,100 pounds, 2
Durham heifers two yearn old, 2 Durham
steem two years old, 8 yearling heifers, Dur -
hams ; 7 yearlings steers, Durhams ; 7 choice
spring calves. Hoge -4 Yorkshire brood cow,
due to farrow in January, Yorkshire brood
sow with litter of 9 six weeks old, Registered
hog four menthe old, 2 Registered eowa four
months old, 15 ehoate about 100 pounds each,
le shoats about '15 pounds each. Poultry -15
pine bred White Wyandotte hens one year
old. Wood and Roote-1,500 bushel,, of Mari-
golds, 80 cords of mixed wood 16 inches long..
Positively no reserve as everything offered
will be cold to the highest bidder. Terme-
Ten months' credit will .be given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes, or a discount of 5
per cent. straight off for cash in lieu of
notes. PERCY MILLER, Proprietor; W. E.
Nairn, Auctioneer, 2868-1
•ROOST BEEF R1AB
in quality at price" which common
grades conulland-:la an opportunity(
this market $grda ,4iaeriminating.
bopsewives If you 'can tell good -
meat by .its ; looks you'll appreciator
:ours, Arid, Your htdgment will he
more than Justified- by the evident
'pleasure your family( takes in' eating
D. H. STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
At Christmas
Your Friends can buy anything
you give them except your
Photograph.
•
D. F. Buck
Brazil ,At ,2 lbs a 25c
Walnpto,1 '•.„.75
Mixed, ll +bl8lbic
edlebe! $eitw, lb.,,•1174
;Valeticia Mains, lb. 25c
Ortingeeazok4mon Peel, lb., 85c.
Bulk Coetld 2 lbs: , .25e
Special Cof�'ee, lb. 80e
Rite Good Brew90c
Shredded Oftcoanut,
Oxo , , ..a.. 10c and 2k
Pure Clover '.honey, 5 -Ib. tlu, td&2
H. A. Oleonaargarbie, ib , 2dc
Amt Dinah Molasses
Rice, 2 lbs. .. ...
Tapioca, lb.
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 250.
Corn Flakes, 8 for .. ..'29c
White Beans, 4 lbs. 25e
Jolly' Powders,, 8 for 23c
Prunes (nice size), 2 lbs29c
Toilet Paper, 7 rolls 2k
Our 'Enormous Buying Power' Enables Us to
Sell Hight Quality Groceries Price Away
Below Mena.
Photographer - - Seaforth
CAR OF
FEEDING MOLASSES
Sugar Cane Molasses, 28
cents per gallon, barrel
free.
WILLIAM STAPLETON
Dublin.
Campbell's 2 Tins
-Tomato (only) 25c
SOUP
Mountain Crest
CORN, 2 tins .
Mountain Crest
PEAS, 2 tins ..
CANDIES
Jelly Beans, Creams 3
A Ac
Humbugs and others `
Per pound..
ROLLED
OATS, 6 lbs. . , . 25C
Machine Sliced
BACON, lb. - . , . 37C
A BREAKFAST TREAT
MINCE MEAT g Pe.,
per lb. ...
Dominion
MATCHES, 3 bx. 34C
VALENCIA 21
CAKE, lb
SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 45c
1 cwt, High Grade Mardteba
Flour
1 40 -cent tin Baking Powder,., .$bjlla
3 Tins Bonnie Bright Cleansing ,
Powder ,,..:'. .22::;!
10 Bars Laundry Soap
2 Tins Pure Food Corn , .20
2 Tins Squirell Peanut Butter.50
$5.00
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
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ASTMA SUFFERERS
Q Hilton W. Parks, Waterdown, Ont.,
▪ writes: "I can safely bless the day
.., you left a bottle of Asthma Remedy =
with me. I had relief from the first
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• dose and have been improving ever
since; can lie down at night and rest;
the cough has entirely left me: I have
gained three pounds since I started
the bottle, which is now nearly finished.
The good news has spread around this
district, and already several want to
try it. I feel so good over the new
life, as it were, I like to tell others." =
• 'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY'
$1.50 per bottle. Money back H not
satisfied. For sale at Umbach's Drug `
• Store, or by mail from H. T. Briggs, -
1 Whitby, Ont. 2862.20
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REMNANTS
For patching Quilts, Cushions, Pin
Pads, Shirts, Waists, etc. Good
a8 FOR $1.00
colon and shades.
Manufacturer's clearance sale Sur
chased at --, greet sacrifice. roun
makes a lovely Quilt Large- Box full, parcel
poet, while they lest $1.00.
A. McCRRERY &, CO., Importers,
2868-52 Chatham, Ont
A Concert will be hold in the U.F.O. Hall.
Walton. on Friday evening, December 8th, at
8 pan. The programme will indude Solos by
Mies Logan and Mien Jackson, of Blyth;
Dialogues, Quarletten-and Recitations. Ad-
mission 25c and 10c. The annual meeting
of the U. F. O. Club will be held on Tues-
day, December' 19th, at 1.50 p.m. A full
attendance of members is desired.
A. McGavin, W. R. Somerville,
President, Secretary.
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mre. Donald Graoaick and family
wish to thank their many friends and neigh-
bors for the kindness and sympathy shown
In their recent and bereavement.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
WOOD FOR SALE. -DRY. MIXED WOOD,
16 -inch, $8; 2 feet. 5-4; 4 feet, $5.00
per cord. T. W. ALDINOTON, Cromarty. 3
LOST. -A WHITE PIG, WEIGHING ABOUT
200 pounds, left Lot 21, Concession 2,
McKillop, last Sunday. Finder please notify
JAMES MURRAY, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth.
Phone 228-8. 2868x1
Li STRAY HEINQOR,-ROAN, YEARLING
heifer strayed on to Lot 14. Concession
8, Hay. Owner may have same by proving
property'and paying expenses. ADDIS to
FRANK BEAN, Lot 55, Concession 1, Us -
borne, Hensall, Post Office 2868-3
DOG LOST. --LOST AT SWAMP ON CON -
cession 14, McKillop, on Friday. Novem-
ber 17th. a brown dog with some• white,
part bound. Any information lending to his
recovery please phone 20 on 229. Seaforth.
HARRY NORRIS._ 2887x1
/ITEAOHER WANTED. - PERMANENT
second close 'certificate for S. S.
No. 6, Stanley. School in the village of
Varna. Duties to eommanee January lot.
Applications, stating salary, will be received
on or before November 80th. CHARLES C.
PILGRIM, Secretary, Varna, Ont. 2866-2
Di STRAY HOUND. -A HOUND CAME TO
Lot 21, on the 10th Concession of Mc-
Killop, on November 8th. Owner can have
same by proving property and Paying for his
feed and this ad. 2868x5
U. F. 0. MEETING;
Having purchased the
General Stock of Groc-
eries, Boots and Shoes
from the U. F. O. Co -
Operative Co., Seaforth,
I intend to carry bn the
business in the same
store on Main Street,
and will carry a full
line of staple goods.
Goods delivered to
any part of the town.
A Square Deal to All.
BRODERICK'S
Harness Store
THE PLACE TO BUY HEAVIER GARMENTS
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
Men's Sheep Lined Mackinaws
with real large collar, extra Inner
sleeve, at
This week we offer any Suit in the
store regardless of quality or color.
Many Botany all Wool Serges in
heavy weight are included in the lot
at
$30.00
Men's . Heaviest.Blanket Cloth
Mackinaws, in all' sizes and colors,
the very best to be had at only
$10.00
18 Boys' Tweed Suits of good qual-
ity and good colors, in sizes from, 27
to 35, to clear this lot at
$7.50
Horse Blankets, good and warm
at $2.75 up
Plush and Wool Auto Rugs, $4 to $12
Buffalo Robes -the best made
Mitts from 25c up
Special Buck Glove, worth $1.75,
at $1.25
Special Horse Mitt, worth $1.76,
for $1.00
FOR CHRISTMAS -A nice line of
Ladies' Shopping Bags, Club Bags,
Suit Cases, Etc.
Team Harness for $48.00
No better made.
Halters, special values from $1.15 to
$2.00.
SHOE REPAIRING
We solicit a call and guarantee our
work.
Men's Heavy Wool Sweaters, a
Work Sweater that will satisfy for
weight and quality.
$1.75
Men's Lined Smocks with corduroy
collars, a real lining in black only.
$2.75
A large range of Boys' Overcoats
at one-half price
$7.50, $8.00 and $9.00
Sizes from 29 to 35.
Men's Heavy Coats, a real long,
warm coat, the newest colors in Grey
and Heathr, at
$19.00
A wonderful stock of Mitts lined
throughout at the moderate price
J. J. CLEARY.
Phone- 117.
Bells, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes,
Pads, Gall Cures, Collars.
Call and See Our Goods.
M. Broderick
Men's all wool Gloves in grey and
Heather shades. All sizes, at
50c and 65c
Ferguson & Co.
We offer our entire stock of Ladies'
Coats. They are good heavy Winter
Coats and worth twice as much at
$12.50
only 24 left.
Men's Fur Coats, while they last
$28.00
- - Seaforth
The U. F. O. Club will hold their monthly
meeting . in Carnegie Hall. on Wednesday.
December 6th, at 8 o'clock p.m. An interest-
ing debate will be given. A large attend-
ance is requested.:
J. H. SCOTT, BERT IRWIN,
,.President. 2868-1 Secretary.
NOMINATION MEETING
A meeting for nominating a Reeve and
four Councillors for the Municipality of the
Township of McKillop, for the year 1928:
In accordance with the Ontario Statutes,
1914, Chapter 192, Sections 88 to 89. it is
enacted by the Council of the Township of
Matinee:
:
(1) That Candidates for a Reeve and four
Councillor. be nominated on Friday, the 22nd
day of December, 1922, at School Nouse No.
6. 51,E1110p, at the hour of one o'clock p.m.
(2) In the event of more persons being
nominated than are required to fill the sev-
eral offices, an election will be held on
Monday, the tat day of January, 1921, at the
following named places:
Polling Division No. 1- G. R. Holland's
house, Lot 10, Concession 5, James Evans,
D.R.O., Thomas Moylan. P. C.
Polling Dimioion No. 2 -James Hillen'a
House, Lot 25, C ncession 4. John McDowell,
D.R.O., James Hallen, ' P.O.
Polling Division No. 8 --Jos. Smith's house,
Pt 10, Concession 12, John Leeming,
o(,,, Murray, P.C.
Polling Divisqiion No. 4, School House Na.
. Lo 20 Concession 12, Alden McGavin.
n.li3Ou Wer. SonieNBle, P.C.
29411-9 JOHN McNAYCI.rh.
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Council
Chamber. Goderich. at 2.80 o'clock in the
afternoon of Tuesday, the 5th day of De-
cember, 1922. All accounts against the Coun-
ty must .be in the hands of the Clerk not
later than Monday preceding the meeting of
Council.
CEO., W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
Goderich, November 20th, 1922. 2867-2
The Fall being so mild and warm, few people realize
Christmas is so near and will leave off their Santa Claus
shopping until a few days before Christmas.
Those who shop early are always the fortunate ones.
We have a splendid line of Ladies', Misses', Men's and
Boys' Hockey Shoes, that always make useful and accept-
able Christmas Gifts.
Slippers are Gifts that are always appreciated. We
have the "COSY" Slipper for the whole family -Soft Brown
Rid Romer, for Father; Juliette, in a variety of colors, for
Mother; the B. C. Russian Boot, for the Little Tot.
A pair of Shoe Trees (lolled up with Fancy Ribbon make
a very useful and acceptable gift.
SHOP EARLY AT
FRED W. WIGG
SUCCESSOR TO J. E. WILLIS
MEN WANTED
$6-$10 DAILY
At once -we want 100 men right
now to train for big paying mechani-
cal jobs. If you are mechanically in-
clined and like working around auto-
niobiles and tractors, every day you
Iput off coming to u8 you are cheating
1 yourself. Never was there such a
• demand for trained men, A few
= - weeks of time invested now will give
you a trade that will mean independ-
once for life. Learn automobile and
• tractor operating and repairing, tire
vulcanizing, battery building and oxy-
acetylene welding by the Hemphill
• practical system.' A free employment
• service is at your disposal. Write
for free catalogue. Don't delay. Get
E in line for big pay and steady work.
• Do it now.
• HEMPHILL AUTO & TRACTOR
SCHOOL,
.. 163 King West, 'Toronto.
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MacLEOD'S
" THE PURE FOOD STORE "
Telephone for it
190
We deliver to all partsof
Town and give Prompt Service.
TELEPHONE 190
Christmas is only a few short weeks away. -We
would advise you to get your Cake and Pudding ma- -
terial-right --now.
Buy now and get your choice -avoid last min-
ute disappointments.
Seedless Raisins,. 2 lbs....33c
Val. Raisins with seeds, lb..20c
New Currants, lb 20c
Seeded Raisins, lb. 20c
Muscatel Raisins, lb. 20c
Shelled Walnuts, broken,
pound 60c
Shelled Walnuts, whole
halves, pound 75c
Shelled Almonds, lb. 55c
Orange and Lemon Peel,
Canadian, pound 35c
English 40c
Jelly Powders, 3 for 25c
Table Raisins, pkg. 35c
Pastry Spice, lb. 30c
Ground Cinimon, lb. 30c
Cooking Figs, lb. 10C
Table Figs, lb. 30c
Dates, lb. 12c
Forest City Baking Powder,
Sealers
37c
Red Salmon, large tin
gme
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs 33c
King Oscar Sardines, each. •20c
Cream Cheese, lb. 45c.
Peanut Butter, 1 -lb. pails,
each 30c .
Linia Beans, lb. 15c
WE BUY CREAM AND PAY CASH FOR IT
For Your Salads:
Head Lettuce Celery Grapes
Oranges Bananas Anchony Paste
Bloater Paste Tuna Fish Mushrooms
Red Currant Jelly Asparagus Tips Lobsters
Maraschino Cherries Salad Dressing
THE NEW STORE
MACDO NAt
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