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Donald,-�A2r. Amara 4gaj..th,. who MABi AGiQ� 8 pounds ...... .....: � �'
,1�Totea.-The C. W. T,ea q13 hold' a is ending TMO, Mh0ol-0f Vilarmaey, s�dr4D-,W,amoa:•=-At S f.0b; o:h Doeave. Finest Cn44414U '
w wlanea and card parW an C 'evenning 'Toronto is, spending. y bar 20th, x028, by Ren, r. em "- 1�UCTT0 1 "i!� s1296.
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of the 2801 last., i ' Looby'6 Hall,. r;the holidays daughter of Mr. sad k �_' James watteon.
There why goad inlisic by Miss Bol _with his p&rents, 'and Mrs• lis to Robert aobeldrav, of ite�a, 8mk, /vL�ARINa nucmtoN: SALE of BIGx U$�M OF BARLEY
er'a H enjoyed
a th o - le o f M party r s �._:.,-.. ,.,.T,,., �J y'rade. Durham 4 nd' 11olateln Co.. chatog Per -pkt, .......................
Orchestrp; of Stratford, and a enjoyed at the hdme of Mr, and Mrs, Feedeml Calves and Haaa.-W. ]s. Nairn. auc- POST BRAN FLAKES
shod iglichi:on. The officbra of the Q. Richard Sillery by the, young people A1<tCA'1'$8 tioaeor, has received instruction- to Poll by p
W. Ir. reel ii the hostesses• -Suitable Ryan. -In Dublin, on December 26th, ,#µ$ick nublin auction, r Mr. W511km Cleary cad Per Pkt "• •' • • r• f • • • • • • • • 176
gifts"Were sent to the aged and the cnis neignborhobd . and Munro. Ryan, in his 76th year: - W. 7emu CrgnTr on: s gI SHREDDED WHEAT q�C'
About seventy were present and a Hibbert, 2 x6lles:we.t of Dnbun, on Thursday, 2 packages 2
orphan-' at `London, Ont., for Christ- very sociable time Was spent in January Sid, 1929, the toilowing: Three ' • • • • • • • -
mas.-antra. WlQnifred Hoskins, of Durbom cows fresh with oalvea by their aide, POT BARLEY �¢
Minneapolis, Minn„ was the guest of games and dancing: All hope that:4t111111111111111111iitI11111I11t11i111111111111B: 8 'partes cows due to cave in January, a
her sister, Mrs, John Murphy, of Mr. and Mrs.,.Sillery and daughters = O Holstein town due to cptb. in January, 10 per pound
Will enjoy many more -Chriatmas Durham steam 1100 pounds such, 6 Durham BLUE SOS ICE
Dublin, for two weeks and left for C hdters rieing two yearn ora, so Hereford ,....... .. q
her home a Yew weeks ago. - Mias Eves, such as they hove given to =calves six months old, Hos.-Brood sour with 3 pounds • • • • • • • • • - • • . • 29C
their friends on Monday,. Dec, 24th, o New Year C 1=7byher aide, 2 brood sows doe, to far. CORN MEAL
7{8thleeA Sullivan spent Christmas �-_• _ = row m February, 16 hunts 75 • pounds, 10
at her home in the village, -Pigeon piss eight weeks old. The above cattle are 6 pounds' . .......... . . ..... 29C
ahootin and rabbit huntingis engag- WINTHROP _ e_ a select lot, the best that has been offend p
by nubile auction- in yea=. A g.arantee will CLAi1K S - PORK and q
3ng the spare time of men and boys.. Notes: The Christmas entertain- Resolutions O be given with este cow. Every animal of- BEANS, large tins .......... 24C
-Myc ..@rues Cronin spent Saturday meet held in Public School No, 10 farad will bea0ld to the highest bidder. sal° AYLMER PEAS
last, in., a Classic City. -Mr. and last Friday great � e at one oelect, sharp. Term---zSix month.
th y held,
was S C credit will be given on furnishing approved Per tin �5r.
Mrs,' Mulholland, of Ottawa, are vis= success. Thi% programme consisted � � Joint notes, or a discount of 6 pd cep] per A
iting'$t• the `borne of her father in o4 songs, dirt s, recitations, Highland = annum off for cash in liar of notes. •WAI. YLMER CORN e
Logan Townshi ^- New Year's resolutions are = cLEA�Y and JAtiIEa CROMN, Propriata=; per tin ...................... 5C
g P•ed in and Mrs. Ma dancing and a pantomime. Rev. J. A. ? now in order. May we Pug. = W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer.' 29244 CORN SYRUP
Carthy entertained in honor of their Ferguson acted as chairman. The gest? q
daughter and their son -in -law. -Mrs. Christmas tree was loaded with pres- pail .................... 43C
5 -lb
•O'Connel and family, of Seaforth, ents. Mr. Elton Haist acted as =_ + RESOLVED that in the com- 2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of FARM
:.'spent Christmas with their relatives Santa Claus and filled the position STOOK. 50 Head of Cattle, and Im-
P o ing year I shall purchase only WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS
bore. Mina Dorothy O'Connell, of well. The children, as well as the Foojwear from this store. = Cionmaef on- theMunderelehas ned t `�eeil by �utiltc
Detroit, accompanied them to our older folks, enjoyed it very much. p auction^ on Lop 1s, .Concession 8. Township A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS
village. Miss. Dorothy has a good Mies Jamieson deserves great credits We are receiving shipments = of McKRlon. on Friday. January 4th, 1924, NEW YEAR
position in Detroit. for the interest she takes in both the following valuable property.: Hosea-ri
E of New Spring Shoes almost gelding 7 yea= old, 1 mere s yea= ala.
.f school and children. -Our weather s daily. Come in and see them, = Cattle -1 cow due time of sale, 1 cow ane W. H. ELLIOTT'
took a great change; everyone was = = January 10th, 1 caw due to calve January
CONSTANCE expecting to see a - 16th, 0 Hereford cow. due to solus la Febru_ Branch Mana
p g green Christmas, = WISHING YOU A = ary, 2 thrm year old heifer due in June, 8 ger.
Notes. -Mies Florence Taylor, who but it was far from being green, as = cows due in February, s cows due In March,
alas been visiting her brothers in Brit- •a heavy blanket of the beautiful fell = PROSPEROUS = s farrow cows, 2 threeyear old stoe v, 12
ish Columbia, returned home last and covered up the green. -Mr. Thos. steers 2 yea= old weighing about 850 or - -
-week afters spending the y pounds, 10 heifers 2 years ole weighing
p g past year In Love, OP the West, IB visiting his cis- and p about 900 pounds, 1 bull 16 monthold, 4 ^^
the balmy western province, = Miss ter, Mrs: A. Cuthill. -Mr, and Mrs. = yearling heifers.du 2 spring carves, 2 tett anlvea- ® Lilley
Verna Adams, of Fenelon Falls, is J. Davidson and Misa Florence Ben- = HAPPY NEW YEAR. p Pigs -1 cue to farrow last oe Joe_
= Implements. -1 Deering hay loader, 1 aide
:spending her holidays under the par- nett, of London, are spending the holi- s = delivery rake, 1a -hoe drfll good as new.
ental roof. -Miss MRbel Livingstone, days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben- _ _ 'Farmer'. Friend" riding plow nearly ne
2 -furrow, plow, 1 walking plow, set or 4 am
-who is teaching in Hastings County, nett. -Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and E tion harrows, 1 Clover Ledf manure spreader, BUYER OF ALL KINDS OF
-is spending Christmas at home. -Mr. James Scott, Jr., of Seaforth, spent g� :: Plano pox cutter, 1 mower set of .1eigM with
Morrie Taylor, of Windsor, is holiday- Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. R. = J° H. Smi#h & Son m log hooka• ...leer. Chatham incubator, Cli.- PRODUCE
to fanning mill, root bnlper, whilaetrees and
iing at home here. -Miss Blanche Scarlett. -Mr. John Bullard visited s = neck yokes and a heat of other articles nom -
Wheatley, of Monctop, Miss Buelah Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smalldon, of = "The Modern Shoe Store' = ally found on a farm. Hay and Lumber -10 All kinds of Produce and Live and
':Scott, of Thorold, bliss Thelma Dale, Cranbrook, over the holiday. - Miss e c tons of timothy hay, quantity of clover bay, Dressed Poultry in any quantity
quantity of basswood arid elm ]umber. Side g. g prices. De-
af Stratford Business College, and Hazel Shannon,. of Ford City, is _ Opposite Bank of Commerce = to commere. at 12 o'clock sharp, Teras.- bought at highest cash
Miss Myrtle Lawson, of Toronto, are spending her vacation with her par- - All surae of alq and under, emb; over that livery any day but Saturday.
gall home on their holidays. - Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon.- s PHONE 51, SEAFORTIL = amount 10 approved
credit will be given on New Produce Store in the Beattie
Dave Millson '
q furnishing joint notes. Five Por Block, In the store formerly
is spending f _
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and P8m- � _ eat straight will be allowed o8 for cash y OCCll-
with his sister, Mrs. Bert McLean, of ily, spent Christmas with Mr, and = on credit amounts. Positively no reserve as pied by Mr. A. McQuaig.
SBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII111111111l111111111 Ill, 111111ie the proprietor h.. -old his farm and is mov-
Buffalo.-Mr. Milton Moore, of Ta- Mrs, William Davidson, of Seaforth. lug to town. THOMAS PRICE, Proprietor;
ionto, is visiting his brother, Will, inti. anti Mrs. Sol. Barwick, of Gode- lu M.
Kelly, THOMAS Phone Mitchell, 628 George Lille �y
,over the holidays. -Mr, Jas. Moore rich, spent Christmas with Mrs. Bar- v 23; C. E. Gies, Clerk, 2929-2
.and family, of Toronto, are spending wick. -Mr. and Mrs, Angus Car- O O O O O Q O O O O O O O SEAF'ORTH - - - ONT,
Christmas with his grandfather, Mr, nlichael and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson O S. T. Holmes & Son O
•Jamet Mann. -Mr. Duncan Tudor is Sundercock spent Christmas with Mr. O Funeral Directors and O FARMS FOR SALE PHONE 192.
spending his holidays with his father Rueben Hart. -Miss Edna Campbell, C. Licensed Embalmers. O
in Eugenia. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas who is attending Normal' School at ACRE 'FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
Pollard agent Christmas with friends London. is home for'¢he holidays O Finest Moior and Horse O I®C will sen on reasonabl1ee terms far Quick in Clinton. -Miss Mann, of Brussels, Miss Margaret Alexander, of Strat O drawn equipment Beattie O .ala Apply to R. s. HAYB, Seaforth, Out
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Duncan Tu- ford ,Normal, is hams for the holi-
O Block, Main Street, opposite O aces tf Flax
���� Wanted
4ior. Mr, and Mrs. Radford spent days -Mr. Elton Haist, Mrs. J. Haist O The Expositor Office. S. T. O FARM FOR SALE. -i 00 ACRES LAND ON
'Christmas with the latter's parents in and Misses Velma and Vera a ant O Holmes' residence, Goderich O Lot 10, Concession 1, Huuett. Huron
P O Street West; Chas. Holmes
O �- Good brick hour° and from. berm,
Blyth. -As next Monday is nomina- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- with atone found tion; two goo- watts. Fern,
O residence over store. O
tion day, everything points to an alae- son, of Walton. -Mr. and Mrs. Fergus O Flowers furnished on short O Mc EGOR R. R. No. ins forth, to or nags_ Limited acreage of sod land
tion in Hullett. This is the first year Bullard and little daughter, Betty, O notice. All kinds of up- O J, b• M.DERMID, Clinton, Out. 29244 for growing flax, season 1924.
that women have the franchise for are visiting friends in Blyth. - Mr. ---- Apply to
municipal elections, so a bigvote will Thomas Hays, Mrs. A. Scott, Miss �' holstering neatly done. O ARM FOR SALE FARM OF 110 ACRES,
Y F J. A. KERB.
be expected. -Just a word in behalf Clarissa Scott, Mm. Dorranee and O Phone, Night or Day, 119. O Lot 1s;remises
Concession b, Mme hop. Thare
of the Christmas pageant: Those Pamir as on the prem ba a good frame home, hard Phone 226.
F g y, of Seaforth, Miss Edith Gov- p ®O O O O O O aD O O O O dna ewer water: barn nurse, a=t he. atabt:
who were not there missed one of the enlock, of Toronto, and Mr. Lester Ing, water 1n the barn, also cis. h.. hoose;
Hest treats of the season held an Govenlock, of Mitchell, visited Mr. - - ao acre- Plowed. The farm in eitunve.ted ent--
y" mile. from Seaforth or Dublin; convenient
-where in Western Ontario, bar none, and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock over the to .borer and .cheer. For farther particu-
'The costumes were all in keeping with holiday. -The W. M. S. and Ladies' U. F. O. NOTICE dam apply on the Premises, or HUGH FLYNN.
the different characters represented, Aid will hold their monthly meetin .Dublin. Ont 2922.tf CHOPPING and ROLLING
g A meeting f the U. F. O, will be held in
•each one performing their part in a at the home of Mrs. Huh Alexander
Hugh the Carnegie Library, Seaforth, on Weanes- rj ARM FOR SALE. -109 ACRES, LOT 80,
perfect manner. Although it took on Wednesday, January 2nd. - Mr, day. January 2n1, 1924• at 8 P.m. The re- Concession 0, Hibbert. On the premd.es
-considerable practice, it certainly was William Hart, of Stratford, has been port of the annual convention will be given there are a brick house, two bank barns. Owing that Chriatam and New Yea=r
Well WOTth the efforts put upon it, by Mr. W. Archibald. Co-operative marketing garage, two good wells. Pring creek, threw falls on. our chopping days, we will chop
P P calling on friends in the village. will be discussed by Mr. Robert McMillan• and acres of hardwood bush• wire fences and We and roll Wednesday and Thursday of
and it was plainly seen that the peo- 4 Mr. N. R. Dorranee ill discuss "Have the dralned. Rural mail and telephone; ijfa miles these two weeks, after that we ill run
ylle' of Constance can do the big U.F.O. Been a Benefit." from school; 7� miles from Seaforth. Apply Tuesday and Wednesday of each week I
things. Also much cr dit is due to CHISELHURST BERT IRWIN. be MRS. CHARLES YOUNG, Steffe, Ont. up to May lat. Then we will chop every
g 2924-1 Secretary. 9909 -ti! Tuesday during the summer months, add -
the committee for th •r efforts in School Report. -The following is lug more day. if neces.ary, at 8 .errs j
giving the people a res.1 treat. The the school report of S ool Section - - - Fi ARM Fox BALE. -FARM OF TWO HUN per bas.
fl unloading of the Ch 'stYnas tree en- No. 7, Hibbert, for tlfe Christmas a ea acres aa'otnt the Town of am KRUSE BROS
tertained more th8n t 1 ,little folks examinations, the pupils being test -
for sometime. It'WRS clpiJsed by sing- ed in all subjects: Sr, IV -Gordon
3ng the National Anthe'gi, Wright, 87%•- Victor Dinnin, 82%;
- r Mae Brintnell, 576%; Carter Kers-
BAYFIELD lake, 71 Ellen Chappel, 65%; Ed -
Breezes. -Mr, and Mrs. William ward Chappel, 54%. Sr. III -Audrey
'Townshend and child, of Manilla, were Dinnin, 8W,; Agnes Wren, 77%; Tom
the guests of Mrs. Townsend's father, Brintnell, 62`';I, Dorothy Robins,
'Thomas Elliott, for the holidays.- 629e, Earl Sararas, 61%; Frank
Norman Toms, who is employed in Wright, 61%; .Jim Verner, 61%. Jr.
Detroit, was home for the week end. IIT -Everard Kerslake, 63%; Vivan
-Miss Dolly Ross is home from Phil- Cooper and Hilbert Cooper (absent).
Adelphia. -Mr. and Mrs. Hart, oP Jr. II -Janet Chappel, 67%; Arthur
'Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Hart's Dinnin, 60%; Mildred Robins, 49%.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Sr. Primer. -Doris Sararas, 90%; Al -
Among those who were home for the bert Dinnin, 89%; Orval Cooper and
,Christmas holidays were Brown Hig- Bernice Harris (absent). Jr. Primer
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et.dmiR. The farm ,. well drainer and 1.
s high state of cultivation. Th. crop 1. all
Greetings
New Fear's Grreetings
In the ground--.boice cloy laam- lmmodt-
to possession. Apply to M. BEATON, Ili
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re Christraaa ltiolidaya.; . 16e.anlpar fla6rph. to Mr, and kite, Juh4 ala aha ROLLED OATS:
f : - +11•rQt x+861{e R1F. ar a di -a .270: -'a, 4M, 290W.
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Donald,-�A2r. Amara 4gaj..th,. who MABi AGiQ� 8 pounds ...... .....: � �'
,1�Totea.-The C. W. T,ea q13 hold' a is ending TMO, Mh0ol-0f Vilarmaey, s�dr4D-,W,amoa:•=-At S f.0b; o:h Doeave. Finest Cn44414U '
w wlanea and card parW an C 'evenning 'Toronto is, spending. y bar 20th, x028, by Ren, r. em "- 1�UCTT0 1 "i!� s1296.
C$ SE,' Ill.
of the 2801 last., i ' Looby'6 Hall,. r;the holidays daughter of Mr. sad k �_' James watteon.
There why goad inlisic by Miss Bol _with his p&rents, 'and Mrs• lis to Robert aobeldrav, of ite�a, 8mk, /vL�ARINa nucmtoN: SALE of BIGx U$�M OF BARLEY
er'a H enjoyed
a th o - le o f M party r s �._:.,-.. ,.,.T,,., �J y'rade. Durham 4 nd' 11olateln Co.. chatog Per -pkt, .......................
Orchestrp; of Stratford, and a enjoyed at the hdme of Mr, and Mrs, Feedeml Calves and Haaa.-W. ]s. Nairn. auc- POST BRAN FLAKES
shod iglichi:on. The officbra of the Q. Richard Sillery by the, young people A1<tCA'1'$8 tioaeor, has received instruction- to Poll by p
W. Ir. reel ii the hostesses• -Suitable Ryan. -In Dublin, on December 26th, ,#µ$ick nublin auction, r Mr. W511km Cleary cad Per Pkt "• •' • • r• f • • • • • • • • 176
gifts"Were sent to the aged and the cnis neignborhobd . and Munro. Ryan, in his 76th year: - W. 7emu CrgnTr on: s gI SHREDDED WHEAT q�C'
About seventy were present and a Hibbert, 2 x6lles:we.t of Dnbun, on Thursday, 2 packages 2
orphan-' at `London, Ont., for Christ- very sociable time Was spent in January Sid, 1929, the toilowing: Three ' • • • • • • • -
mas.-antra. WlQnifred Hoskins, of Durbom cows fresh with oalvea by their aide, POT BARLEY �¢
Minneapolis, Minn„ was the guest of games and dancing: All hope that:4t111111111111111111iitI11111I11t11i111111111111B: 8 'partes cows due to cave in January, a
her sister, Mrs, John Murphy, of Mr. and Mrs.,.Sillery and daughters = O Holstein town due to cptb. in January, 10 per pound
Will enjoy many more -Chriatmas Durham steam 1100 pounds such, 6 Durham BLUE SOS ICE
Dublin, for two weeks and left for C hdters rieing two yearn ora, so Hereford ,....... .. q
her home a Yew weeks ago. - Mias Eves, such as they hove given to =calves six months old, Hos.-Brood sour with 3 pounds • • • • • • • • • - • • . • 29C
their friends on Monday,. Dec, 24th, o New Year C 1=7byher aide, 2 brood sows doe, to far. CORN MEAL
7{8thleeA Sullivan spent Christmas �-_• _ = row m February, 16 hunts 75 • pounds, 10
at her home in the village, -Pigeon piss eight weeks old. The above cattle are 6 pounds' . .......... . . ..... 29C
ahootin and rabbit huntingis engag- WINTHROP _ e_ a select lot, the best that has been offend p
by nubile auction- in yea=. A g.arantee will CLAi1K S - PORK and q
3ng the spare time of men and boys.. Notes: The Christmas entertain- Resolutions O be given with este cow. Every animal of- BEANS, large tins .......... 24C
-Myc ..@rues Cronin spent Saturday meet held in Public School No, 10 farad will bea0ld to the highest bidder. sal° AYLMER PEAS
last, in., a Classic City. -Mr. and last Friday great � e at one oelect, sharp. Term---zSix month.
th y held,
was S C credit will be given on furnishing approved Per tin �5r.
Mrs,' Mulholland, of Ottawa, are vis= success. Thi% programme consisted � � Joint notes, or a discount of 6 pd cep] per A
iting'$t• the `borne of her father in o4 songs, dirt s, recitations, Highland = annum off for cash in liar of notes. •WAI. YLMER CORN e
Logan Townshi ^- New Year's resolutions are = cLEA�Y and JAtiIEa CROMN, Propriata=; per tin ...................... 5C
g P•ed in and Mrs. Ma dancing and a pantomime. Rev. J. A. ? now in order. May we Pug. = W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer.' 29244 CORN SYRUP
Carthy entertained in honor of their Ferguson acted as chairman. The gest? q
daughter and their son -in -law. -Mrs. Christmas tree was loaded with pres- pail .................... 43C
5 -lb
•O'Connel and family, of Seaforth, ents. Mr. Elton Haist acted as =_ + RESOLVED that in the com- 2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of FARM
:.'spent Christmas with their relatives Santa Claus and filled the position STOOK. 50 Head of Cattle, and Im-
P o ing year I shall purchase only WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS
bore. Mina Dorothy O'Connell, of well. The children, as well as the Foojwear from this store. = Cionmaef on- theMunderelehas ned t `�eeil by �utiltc
Detroit, accompanied them to our older folks, enjoyed it very much. p auction^ on Lop 1s, .Concession 8. Township A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS
village. Miss. Dorothy has a good Mies Jamieson deserves great credits We are receiving shipments = of McKRlon. on Friday. January 4th, 1924, NEW YEAR
position in Detroit. for the interest she takes in both the following valuable property.: Hosea-ri
E of New Spring Shoes almost gelding 7 yea= old, 1 mere s yea= ala.
.f school and children. -Our weather s daily. Come in and see them, = Cattle -1 cow due time of sale, 1 cow ane W. H. ELLIOTT'
took a great change; everyone was = = January 10th, 1 caw due to calve January
CONSTANCE expecting to see a - 16th, 0 Hereford cow. due to solus la Febru_ Branch Mana
p g green Christmas, = WISHING YOU A = ary, 2 thrm year old heifer due in June, 8 ger.
Notes. -Mies Florence Taylor, who but it was far from being green, as = cows due in February, s cows due In March,
alas been visiting her brothers in Brit- •a heavy blanket of the beautiful fell = PROSPEROUS = s farrow cows, 2 threeyear old stoe v, 12
ish Columbia, returned home last and covered up the green. -Mr. Thos. steers 2 yea= old weighing about 850 or - -
-week afters spending the y pounds, 10 heifers 2 years ole weighing
p g past year In Love, OP the West, IB visiting his cis- and p about 900 pounds, 1 bull 16 monthold, 4 ^^
the balmy western province, = Miss ter, Mrs: A. Cuthill. -Mr, and Mrs. = yearling heifers.du 2 spring carves, 2 tett anlvea- ® Lilley
Verna Adams, of Fenelon Falls, is J. Davidson and Misa Florence Ben- = HAPPY NEW YEAR. p Pigs -1 cue to farrow last oe Joe_
= Implements. -1 Deering hay loader, 1 aide
:spending her holidays under the par- nett, of London, are spending the holi- s = delivery rake, 1a -hoe drfll good as new.
ental roof. -Miss MRbel Livingstone, days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben- _ _ 'Farmer'. Friend" riding plow nearly ne
2 -furrow, plow, 1 walking plow, set or 4 am
-who is teaching in Hastings County, nett. -Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and E tion harrows, 1 Clover Ledf manure spreader, BUYER OF ALL KINDS OF
-is spending Christmas at home. -Mr. James Scott, Jr., of Seaforth, spent g� :: Plano pox cutter, 1 mower set of .1eigM with
Morrie Taylor, of Windsor, is holiday- Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. R. = J° H. Smi#h & Son m log hooka• ...leer. Chatham incubator, Cli.- PRODUCE
to fanning mill, root bnlper, whilaetrees and
iing at home here. -Miss Blanche Scarlett. -Mr. John Bullard visited s = neck yokes and a heat of other articles nom -
Wheatley, of Monctop, Miss Buelah Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smalldon, of = "The Modern Shoe Store' = ally found on a farm. Hay and Lumber -10 All kinds of Produce and Live and
':Scott, of Thorold, bliss Thelma Dale, Cranbrook, over the holiday. - Miss e c tons of timothy hay, quantity of clover bay, Dressed Poultry in any quantity
quantity of basswood arid elm ]umber. Side g. g prices. De-
af Stratford Business College, and Hazel Shannon,. of Ford City, is _ Opposite Bank of Commerce = to commere. at 12 o'clock sharp, Teras.- bought at highest cash
Miss Myrtle Lawson, of Toronto, are spending her vacation with her par- - All surae of alq and under, emb; over that livery any day but Saturday.
gall home on their holidays. - Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon.- s PHONE 51, SEAFORTIL = amount 10 approved
credit will be given on New Produce Store in the Beattie
Dave Millson '
q furnishing joint notes. Five Por Block, In the store formerly
is spending f _
a few a
P days Mr an r -
g Y d Mrs. Pens Little a
and P8m- � _ eat straight will be allowed o8 for cash y OCCll-
with his sister, Mrs. Bert McLean, of ily, spent Christmas with Mr, and = on credit amounts. Positively no reserve as pied by Mr. A. McQuaig.
SBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII111111111l111111111 Ill, 111111ie the proprietor h.. -old his farm and is mov-
Buffalo.-Mr. Milton Moore, of Ta- Mrs, William Davidson, of Seaforth. lug to town. THOMAS PRICE, Proprietor;
ionto, is visiting his brother, Will, inti. anti Mrs. Sol. Barwick, of Gode- lu M.
Kelly, THOMAS Phone Mitchell, 628 George Lille �y
,over the holidays. -Mr, Jas. Moore rich, spent Christmas with Mrs. Bar- v 23; C. E. Gies, Clerk, 2929-2
.and family, of Toronto, are spending wick. -Mr. and Mrs, Angus Car- O O O O O Q O O O O O O O SEAF'ORTH - - - ONT,
Christmas with his grandfather, Mr, nlichael and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson O S. T. Holmes & Son O
•Jamet Mann. -Mr. Duncan Tudor is Sundercock spent Christmas with Mr. O Funeral Directors and O FARMS FOR SALE PHONE 192.
spending his holidays with his father Rueben Hart. -Miss Edna Campbell, C. Licensed Embalmers. O
in Eugenia. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas who is attending Normal' School at ACRE 'FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
Pollard agent Christmas with friends London. is home for'¢he holidays O Finest Moior and Horse O I®C will sen on reasonabl1ee terms far Quick in Clinton. -Miss Mann, of Brussels, Miss Margaret Alexander, of Strat O drawn equipment Beattie O .ala Apply to R. s. HAYB, Seaforth, Out
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Duncan Tu- ford ,Normal, is hams for the holi-
O Block, Main Street, opposite O aces tf Flax
���� Wanted
4ior. Mr, and Mrs. Radford spent days -Mr. Elton Haist, Mrs. J. Haist O The Expositor Office. S. T. O FARM FOR SALE. -i 00 ACRES LAND ON
'Christmas with the latter's parents in and Misses Velma and Vera a ant O Holmes' residence, Goderich O Lot 10, Concession 1, Huuett. Huron
P O Street West; Chas. Holmes
O �- Good brick hour° and from. berm,
Blyth. -As next Monday is nomina- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- with atone found tion; two goo- watts. Fern,
O residence over store. O
tion day, everything points to an alae- son, of Walton. -Mr. and Mrs. Fergus O Flowers furnished on short O Mc EGOR R. R. No. ins forth, to or nags_ Limited acreage of sod land
tion in Hullett. This is the first year Bullard and little daughter, Betty, O notice. All kinds of up- O J, b• M.DERMID, Clinton, Out. 29244 for growing flax, season 1924.
that women have the franchise for are visiting friends in Blyth. - Mr. ---- Apply to
municipal elections, so a bigvote will Thomas Hays, Mrs. A. Scott, Miss �' holstering neatly done. O ARM FOR SALE FARM OF 110 ACRES,
Y F J. A. KERB.
be expected. -Just a word in behalf Clarissa Scott, Mm. Dorranee and O Phone, Night or Day, 119. O Lot 1s;remises
Concession b, Mme hop. Thare
of the Christmas pageant: Those Pamir as on the prem ba a good frame home, hard Phone 226.
F g y, of Seaforth, Miss Edith Gov- p ®O O O O O O aD O O O O dna ewer water: barn nurse, a=t he. atabt:
who were not there missed one of the enlock, of Toronto, and Mr. Lester Ing, water 1n the barn, also cis. h.. hoose;
Hest treats of the season held an Govenlock, of Mitchell, visited Mr. - - ao acre- Plowed. The farm in eitunve.ted ent--
y" mile. from Seaforth or Dublin; convenient
-where in Western Ontario, bar none, and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock over the to .borer and .cheer. For farther particu-
'The costumes were all in keeping with holiday. -The W. M. S. and Ladies' U. F. O. NOTICE dam apply on the Premises, or HUGH FLYNN.
the different characters represented, Aid will hold their monthly meetin .Dublin. Ont 2922.tf CHOPPING and ROLLING
g A meeting f the U. F. O, will be held in
•each one performing their part in a at the home of Mrs. Huh Alexander
Hugh the Carnegie Library, Seaforth, on Weanes- rj ARM FOR SALE. -109 ACRES, LOT 80,
perfect manner. Although it took on Wednesday, January 2nd. - Mr, day. January 2n1, 1924• at 8 P.m. The re- Concession 0, Hibbert. On the premd.es
-considerable practice, it certainly was William Hart, of Stratford, has been port of the annual convention will be given there are a brick house, two bank barns. Owing that Chriatam and New Yea=r
Well WOTth the efforts put upon it, by Mr. W. Archibald. Co-operative marketing garage, two good wells. Pring creek, threw falls on. our chopping days, we will chop
P P calling on friends in the village. will be discussed by Mr. Robert McMillan• and acres of hardwood bush• wire fences and We and roll Wednesday and Thursday of
and it was plainly seen that the peo- 4 Mr. N. R. Dorranee ill discuss "Have the dralned. Rural mail and telephone; ijfa miles these two weeks, after that we ill run
ylle' of Constance can do the big U.F.O. Been a Benefit." from school; 7� miles from Seaforth. Apply Tuesday and Wednesday of each week I
things. Also much cr dit is due to CHISELHURST BERT IRWIN. be MRS. CHARLES YOUNG, Steffe, Ont. up to May lat. Then we will chop every
g 2924-1 Secretary. 9909 -ti! Tuesday during the summer months, add -
the committee for th •r efforts in School Report. -The following is lug more day. if neces.ary, at 8 .errs j
giving the people a res.1 treat. The the school report of S ool Section - - - Fi ARM Fox BALE. -FARM OF TWO HUN per bas.
fl unloading of the Ch 'stYnas tree en- No. 7, Hibbert, for tlfe Christmas a ea acres aa'otnt the Town of am KRUSE BROS
tertained more th8n t 1 ,little folks examinations, the pupils being test -
for sometime. It'WRS clpiJsed by sing- ed in all subjects: Sr, IV -Gordon
3ng the National Anthe'gi, Wright, 87%•- Victor Dinnin, 82%;
- r Mae Brintnell, 576%; Carter Kers-
BAYFIELD lake, 71 Ellen Chappel, 65%; Ed -
Breezes. -Mr, and Mrs. William ward Chappel, 54%. Sr. III -Audrey
'Townshend and child, of Manilla, were Dinnin, 8W,; Agnes Wren, 77%; Tom
the guests of Mrs. Townsend's father, Brintnell, 62`';I, Dorothy Robins,
'Thomas Elliott, for the holidays.- 629e, Earl Sararas, 61%; Frank
Norman Toms, who is employed in Wright, 61%; .Jim Verner, 61%. Jr.
Detroit, was home for the week end. IIT -Everard Kerslake, 63%; Vivan
-Miss Dolly Ross is home from Phil- Cooper and Hilbert Cooper (absent).
Adelphia. -Mr. and Mrs. Hart, oP Jr. II -Janet Chappel, 67%; Arthur
'Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Hart's Dinnin, 60%; Mildred Robins, 49%.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Sr. Primer. -Doris Sararas, 90%; Al -
Among those who were home for the bert Dinnin, 89%; Orval Cooper and
,Christmas holidays were Brown Hig- Bernice Harris (absent). Jr. Primer
Ll d W 89% N b n roll
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PRONE 14 on 160. 2923-2
and Colles comfort.
and Collegiate. There is. n eomtbrt•
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bra brick00. cottage with sant k1-..*
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born/ 100ab6 with otons .catting nn
for 0 40 boas
head of cattle and 40 hwgl
before
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wit] atcel stanchions and water all
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form calov. watered b7 n rock wdl end
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et.dmiR. The farm ,. well drainer and 1.
s high state of cultivation. Th. crop 1. all
Greetings
New Fear's Grreetings
In the ground--.boice cloy laam- lmmodt-
to possession. Apply to M. BEATON, Ili
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a 2, Seaforth, Out 2787.tf
niers.
FARM FOR SALE, -FOR SALE, LOT 8,
Concession 11, and wait half of It 6,
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Stanfield's all wool Underwear. �3.ao
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Re$2.50URedI.abet ....... ........................ 2
Penman's all wool Underwear .50
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Men's fleece lined Underwear g% to
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Men's Odd Penis $2-7 to $5.50
Men's Leather Mitts......c to $2.25
Wisbil,g You All The Compliments of the Season
Thos,. Ferguson
SIEA]FORT]HI a m m ONTARIO. �
taining 160 acre.. There are on the Promises d
a good two-story brick homy. with clot. reef,
large bank barn 100.69 feet with first .Two - ---
.tabling, water in the barn, drive abed 2axilS,
ole House and tan house. Two Good aprl4a O O O O Ci' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oy ren, Um eT O , wall., ale. an enfe-Ing spring. The O O ;
gine, Hamilton; Ruth Houston,•Fred earn 1..n cleared but about 20 acre,. Th. W. Q L iAE�' and Lawrence Fowlie, Will Parker, 24i average attendance for Decem- good hardwood each, principally pIa AD O O
her, 19.16. -Elva Bolton, Teacher.. an fenced cad til. drained. Eight oars "
Harry Baker, London; Louise Parker, sf feu wheat .own. 4a ear® =any for oDrtnp O O I 9
School Concert and 'Presentation- NOTICE TO (CREDITORS
$t. Thomas; Greta Baker, Mary How- .rap. The farm to aiaratoa 7 slam !ro® O Licensed Embalmer and O ts
aid, Annie Elliott, Harold Pollock, Although the weather on Thursday of Seaforth and 4 miles from Heneau, one-half O Funeral Director. OI Ladies
ov,ffcoa
Ford King, Robert Bailey Annie laat week was anythlrirg but pleasant mus from ..boot; rural man and phone, Will
Ori account Of a stead downpour Of NOTICE Is bereby given pursuant to the be sold on .say terms. tin].. cold by Spring O Up -to -.date Horse and Motor O
Y P Statutes in that behalf that all persons hav- tt will be for rent. For further particulars O Equipment. O
Dewar, Toronto; Wilber and Franitr¶� j[jjj�
rain, clearing up somewhat about tag claims against the ..tat. .f John M.- apply on the Premt.es, or address R. R. No. O Night and Day Service. O CLOTHES 111E 1L�S ®11-e° QUALITY %� 11 ¶'TY
Eravin, Kitchener; Izette Merner, New Callum, late of the Township of McKillop, 2. Kleven- ANGUS McKINNON. 2858-te C 11 111E 11LL' `tq� �-J 1'51 1 e1L
noon, a large number of the rate-
-1 mol. ;Mina Hearfl, Conn, (near Mt. couay of Huron, aeree.ed, who alae on too O Phone 19-22, Dublin. O
Forest); Lola
Elliott, Lucy McLeod, Payers of S. S. No. Y0, Tuckersmith, 10th day a£ November, 1»za, ere require- on - _-
Detroit. -The Christmas entertain- gathered at the school on the occas- or before the 6th Pay of January. 192x, to -_ ___ O 2921-52 O
ion of the annual Christmas tree and vend by poet nrePatd. or eel ver to the O O O O O O O O O O O O FEATURING
RING
sent under the auspices of 5t. An- 'solicitor for the Exeeuto=, fall Darticw-
-drew's Sabbath School on Friday concert. Mr. John Varlet' ably filled of their .]alma, duly verified by alRaaurt and FREE RAILROAD FARE -- 5 t Chadwick'
•�l the position Of chairman. The pro- the nature of the security (if any) held by 'Hiss
Canada' sJr n'ilaa' c�1 ?r9 rRl 'Miss C1f11 nS1 /Rq ZI/dyick'
,evening last, was well attended. The gramme, which. consisted of songs, them. Further take notice that after the to nearest branch. O O O O O O <>,.o O C O O O v lllsy ai fAtlla@i La DL W illi 1U illilniNll 6a V®a YdL
programme consisted of a number of .ata last mentioned data the -.em f .the
progrl mi by the HUTOn]c Quartette, dialogues, recitations and instrumen- .aid d ... send will be distributed among the
me Htlons ,and recitations, dialogues tals, seas put on by the scholars, as- parties entitled thereto, having regard only A JOB FOR YOU m W. T• BOX & CO• ® ���_�°���®��ir�
to the claim. of which notice shag then have
and singing by the children. -Mrs. sisted by past scholars. It would be $20-35 per week. O Funeral Director an
been given- d Licensed Embalmer. O
Burt and daughter are spending the out of place to particularize, as every DATED the Ilth day of December, 1923. c
g P g one filled their part in an excellent We want fifty men. We will train O H. C. BOX O l�MSter (Dveircoats f®lr Ladies
holidays with Mrs. Burt's parents, Mr. R. a BAYS, you for Auto, Tractor and Gara e O Beat Motor and Horse-drawn O
manner. At the risen of the,plrogram Y g
and Mrs. F. Baker. -Mr, and Mrs. 2922-8 Adminfstrator7. Solicitor. Mechanic-. Hundreds of jabs vac- O equipment. O
a pleasant surprise awaited Miss
•Green, of Colborne, and Mr, and Mrs: Hackett, the teacher, who has so _ _ - ant, Qualify now. Write gulch. O Chargee moderate, O MADE TO ORDER ONLY
13arton and family, of Goderich, spent splendidly ftlled her place and won This is a special offer good only for O Flowers furnished on short O
Christmas with the ladies' parents, the love anrt admiration of the schol- �c fifteen days. Mention ad. Hemphill O notice. O "Miss CANADA" -A two -button single breasted model, with all
Mr. and Mrs, John Falconer. - Mr. \Bros., Auto 8c Gas Tractor School, O Night Calls Day Calls O round belt and all round strap on sleeves, both belt and straps are
and Mrs. Smith, of London, were the ars. Mina Hashett was invited to g finished with eyelets and leather buckles. Sleeves are "set in" and
step forward, ,when Nelson Deering, 9 't". -Hing St. W., Toronto. O ,Phone 175. Phone 43. O
gu@ate of Mrs, Smith's parents, Mr• the oldest scholar, read the following the box pleat feature irr centre of back is repeated on pockets, -Which
and Mrs. C, Parker, over the boli- address, the presentation being made STR'ATFORD, ON o "-- O O O O O O O O O O O O O are finished with fancy flap and three leather buttons. This CYdt'r'is
days. -Mr. and Mrs. Dymond and by Erma Workman: "Dear Miss three -eights lined with Marquis de Luxe in shades to match. i
+daughter, of Detroit, are Spending Prepares young men
ftaskett.-We are gathered together young women for Business �p•l�p7 �il-��f O O C. O O O O O O O O O "Miss CHADWICK"-A two -button double breasted style feats%
the holidays with Mrs. ilymond's par- here to -day at our annual concert which is now Canada's greatest }��
tents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tippet. r. and we are sort to know that this ��° D. fi.:ffiaC N1�L' S O O ing Raglan sleeves with all-round cuffs and inserted -pleated baeif.
y profession. We assist grades O O with inverted -pleat patch pockets. The all round belt is finished,
and Mro. Wigle and eon, of Windsor, will terminate our pleasant associa- CHIROPRACTOR W. J. �%alIlier S®lltil with eyelet holes and leather buckle, while pockets have fancy' flap
Bre the guests of Mrs. Wigle': mother, P ares a positions and they have O
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with oTt +as our e
tion w Y o a tactical training winch en= a button, Like "Mies Can oil]
'Mrs. Brown. have enjoyed our school days and we P g of Winghsm, will be at the is threes with one leather e oda this C
able- them to moot wibb' sue- O W. J. Walker, Funeral( Di- O i is three -eights lined with Marquis de Luxe.
- have always' found you painstaking, cess. Students are registered Commercial Hotel, Seaforth O rector and Embalmer. O
HIBBERT patient,' sympathetic, and loving -to- each week. Get a free catalogue O O }IDI,g�,��, �9 7i I
Christma's Breezes. -Mr. and Mrs. wards us, your pupils. We desire at and learn something about our Monday and Thursday O Motdr or Horse Equipment. O lr 3 p.
Molitgomery Davis entertained , a this time to show in a small measure, different departments. o Afternoons. O Cars or Flowers furnished O
number of young people last Friday our appreciation"of your kindness and D. A McLACHLAN, Adjustments given for diseases, ® as requested. O Pt y 99 } q
evening. Oftmes. and ,dancing Were we ask yom.to accept this present sa of all kinds. O ba or Night Phone 87. O 'V �1 ardrob�a
enjoyed by` all until the "Wee sMai a reminder` bJ6tha litany happy hears . I'f3nolpaIl. ' 2920x$ O y 45
hour trio Afth1g.'t •The childien spent At 1�' T #:,$chool„ and., acSure
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