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the eitanitinilet
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a in 'Whiten, o
more beautiful or healthful p.laceloould
ceiy be found ,ht Canada.
el,T4 Sale
rs and
Its. Regular
L1SO Tan Calf
mite
taliexiciittor, tor the granting e• f
Tit- Reinert Engine said
tef Lineite amens with the eat.,
I-. It' the seid Contliany will not,
t-hexvid bonds er debentures.
of the said Corporation, and the
ire; the currerreY of said bonds or de
end -for the purpose, of further aiding
it. is hereby declared that t
ige, plant and ulachiriery need in
business of the atid Company,
1)nr.pwes,'„Und including liminess --
taxes), for a period ef ten years, co
Miss by-law shall take effect-, nova
r thereof, after having received the a,
eters._ e
minsil or the. Town of Seatorth that
tleetors a the said Tewei of seared
Lon thie by-law Olt AIAllEtt,Y# the SW -
L en), commencing at 0 o'clock the tie&
;Ki eon tinnin.::: until five o'clmk in the
it the following- place% within the
r -and_ by the following Deputy
sat esab-division number 1, at the
jeae- Ballantyne "Deputy
;and J. v. Laidlawt etog
ssr. sub -divisions 2 and 3, at the Time
NoNaitate, Deputy Returning- 0
subdivisions 4 and 5, at store in
George Patterson, Deputy Re
id J. Arnoid Case, Poll clerk.
hat on Monday, theist dee- of Au,
iour of eleven o'clock in the forenrbou.
Office in the TCAVa Hat ie the sad Teem
two persons toattend at the final
votea by the Clerk, and one perm?.
eaeli polling place on behalf a the
.:ed in and -desirous of promoting the
entew, and a like number on behalt.
interested la arid (*sirens or opt
et this by-law.
hat the Clerk of the said Munici
et the Conndi Chember, in the ro
Aid Town of Seaforth, on the 9th dey
9, it the hone of eleven o'clock in the
'this by-laW,
' Zurich
loge, Xilinefis occubled the pulpit of the
atvangelical church on SundaY last, -11r.
pi. a.'lleg, of. London, agent his thoh-i-
tlays at -,s home beret -Max pullino-
- bat now Stated and tbe crop ke . ;Sala
lie parrow-Ocape the other day., Ile`Was
0.1Ye feet he•ow., As he was going downi
be caught; the eaVetr, mgt. with ' his
ttamd and .re'Ll: there ball assistance laD-
OM IninrY,..--Mr. teaton, principal of
our public school, is- to be congratulated
-xat the showing his pupils madeLint the
=trance erarnination. Despite tlye fact
ft Ovince of the sevefeity of the papers,
Ira
the zur eh !school were successful.. ThiA
a rec !to he proud tof..--4viles Gladys
Mater Of Goclerich, has been engaged
las a -wiStarit teacher IA the : Zurich.
ha stunmer yacation.-The Zurich.
bal teem went to Exeter the tother
tt were defeated :by al score
t to nina-The mallet friends tot
round or Corlett, cif the Parr line,
WO be Pleased to, le rn that be is ire,
Rev . nicely and is now able , thi
Olt ai We hope he will soon be able
*.°' and amthel /It Verfect health,.
43ender, of St, Thomas, was
ntly visiting hi father. Mr.
nder.-Mrs, Rauch and
of Napier le illinoits, have
h Bend, Indiana 01 Mr. August
of the, bride will unite = with
in xteniling best wishes•= -Mr. and
.7 H. Schuettler have rnoved c to
es house, fx #tt Ito the Luther -
ch. -The brick work of the hew
Me eaurch has now been . com-
pleted., Mr. alld Mrs. JaCob Smith, of
Detroit, made their Ann al .visit here
last wleek. They came I their e auto-,
Omen nOw AN but convicted. There
Iwill b 'a.t , least a dozen phones l 011).
'Veto visited last week with tile*
PUBLIC NOTIO
▪ keit ado coriedemoon. and esh`te
E &earth (in the event of the awe& of
being &Item" ed thereto) „„fe wrens -
E.: first publication ofthe hy-hov
Expositor, a. newspanw- hed
riday, the 15th day of July, 1910,
the electors of the said Ittuniciparity will
stream at the reatpe-etive phew, and by Zee
mentioned in tbie bydaw, on Mendayt the
of August. 1910, between the honre of nine
the forenoon mut dve o'clock in tlm after
JOHN A.. WILSON; Tow
i day of July. 1910.
9f of the
e vote of the ratepay
entitled to vote on mone
1 to he submitted whether the '
s -or of eleetric power from the
REAS the Municipal Council of -
:the Town of Seaforth deeras it advise
ta the ratepayera of the teridTowa of
;to vote on ramay irydaws a question
.! the said ratepayers are in favor of '
le power from the Hydro Elec _
.tion of Ontario.
tE.FORE the Connell of the Corp°
nit the following qaestion he a '
Payers of the Municipel Corporate
.'-Seaforth entitled to vote On money
you in favor of obtaining from the
''Power Commission of Ontario a
Tower r
;at the vote of the said ratemere
It thia question at the following time*
eld by the Deputy Returning Ohleeti
rks berate ter mentioned, that is t e
day, the Sth day of August 1910,
nine -o'clock, la the forenoon and
afternoon by Wilhain 13311entyne,
ng Officer and J. C. Lairifevt, Poll
[is
Welsh, Poll Clerk for Polling Sub-dive/lone ,
:re Paterson, Deputy Returning 0::
d Co.se, Poll Clerk for polling Stitedi
,Store in MeGinni8 Block;
true copy of this by-letw shellbe pu
.wing- newspaper op the elays here
eel, that is to say •.-eThe. Huron Eeneeitti
days of July -tato and a copy of this byekset
poeteel at the Town Hall, the Poet Ofeece,
onie Mee and the ttailWAy Station 4•1314-
,runk Railway.
the 1st dav of Aug. 1910, at the
i the Tewn, Hail, in the said Town of Seaf
t n'elock, in the forenoon. the meyor of eta -
tion will in writing signed by ithLt
k 3ris to attend at the final slum:ling
the Clerk of said Corporation and ette
tend ea.ch polling place on behalf a .-_•**,
nterested in and desirous of the aliment' got
quettion in the affirmative and a lite Warne:
ehalf of the persons interested in and des' .
the aeswerinn of the said question in
e respect it ell:
le 9th clav of August 1910, at the
r; in the Town Hall, in said Town o
h o'eloek in the forenoon la hereby a
Mouldier up by the Clerk of the said
1 he number of votes given in the
ri'. in the negative, respectively.
7, Paseed„ and Enacted this Ilth day
'4 meyor - Clerk
NOTICE the above is a true copy tof
ad by *he ifunicipal Council of the Town
lin t IP' llth city of JOY. 1910; e
1 'ItTI1 ER TAKE NOTICE that at the L‘.
, plze!* i therein fixed for taking the votes
t trt the pol's wilt be held.
s.tl•li,gttiun the 15th dam of July, 1910.
l JNO. A. WILSON, Vita
r gentlemen, at
he very latest an.
u, Jarge assort
IDS
ggist
it.kard s„
Ontario
le
eh
-
the; evening' of July lith =quite
.a num of friends and neighbors Igatile
and at the :heme of Mr:s. (George Wray,
asth • of Wellesley, and presented'.
. ;her with a: Morris chair, .before ileav,-
beir honed there.
MAR EPS
'Peas, pet bushel- 0 70 to 70
Ilutter o. 1, looset 0- 16 to 0 17
Allot $2A5 to $2 50 in ,car lots
ion.treick, Toronto Old, Oalts.2105. are fin
• test eamery, 22 1-4e1; -Creamery, 2134-2s.
Wetly iselected stock, 21c per dozen ;
isecon grade, 12 1;r2c; to 13c. •
i Ter to, 'July 26.-13utter-The mar-
ket firm ()11 part0.1 .cutting off of
Supplies, but prices.are 'higher tLocal
;wholesale quotations Creamery prints,
oa to 24e.; ;separator ;prints, 20 to 21c ;
tklairy prints, 'choice, 1.3c Ito 3.9c ; tubs, 17
to 18c ; inferior tubs, i 16c. Eggs - The
preSs rates that have had be
caus a stiffening in. the prices,.
Vuota ions are steady at 10e to 120c
tier d en in case iota, Tarontot Cheese
e cheese is quoted at 11 4-2c for
Rarge land 11 per; lh. for twins ; old
$1,17,` at lake ports for immedt-r
late shipment Oats - ;Canada west-
*este n, AS 1-1c, at lake ports for nu -
110e t 41c outside; NO, 3 !white:, 380to
139c 0 taide ; 44c to 45c on ltrack, To,
ake,, eas-No. 2, 69c to 70c. Millfeed-
illanit ba bran, $20 per ton.; „shOrts, $22
ter t a, track, Toronto. Ontario bran,
Moron 0. liay-No9 1 tirLothy, $14 to
Live Stock Markets.
I Liverpool, July 25. -Trade° was firm.,
States -steers, 153 to 15 1.-2c ; IC,anadians,
a4 3-4b to 15 1,4c ; ,feli trenchers, 13 1,2c
al al E .
last -clock Prices for top steers Were
See0edery, 14 ;1-2c ; bulls,- top
amton to; the market was ',stronger,
aig*o show an advance lot 1-ic
per lb, At th Iiimprov-ement the
as firm and Sales were I made
14. 3-4e 11-2e per ixYunklit
L. -Buffalo,' July 21 -,Cattle - Prime
Steers, $6.50 to $7.76; shipping steers,
wee
talq
trade
let fro
0 $4,15,811". ri7wia():$65.13.141:sir ar 114131,.5(:5-1,c3;II:
?trios
few treliSaat 00 laud- the •Igre ileat
'rather 'IOW, he; best tinteher ttle ,Idid
Trade in mil a and springers
.Sheep, and -la bs Were easier t As riiti,
apathy of th market, The run of , thli
lighter Stock was comparative y. q.argek
Ind hoth ;she p and lambs; Sol 125 cents
el,
canners, $2 to $2.50; ;Milkers; . choice.
trade,- al ,of eringa .teing '- abticallv`
cleaned' lip But prices tor et ters de-
clined froro 15c 'to.25c, and ee'S 100
ago, althoug they, are Still h tend.
., have not; yet ached reOk bolt° a -And
decline if a few more (runs As c as
to -day takes -place, ! ;Exporters -, ,The
„riexporters, 12 0 pounds; each, av rage
exporters, 12 pi pounds eachd a,ir rage
50 to: $4 80; Xi kers and Sprin;ger
was, a ' good ernand tor Mil end
ceipts light, d many More . ld have
tound read* sale.; -Prices ra d from
;Steady prioes and lamixS Were out TA&
per cwt.. loW r. Lambs. sold, at $7.60 to
$840 per cwt.; and ep from 450 for
fed and wa ed at !the Inazket, were re,.
try ,points;
Births ..
t . .. . L
diain, oil July 8th, to M
e, on OulylOth, to Ur,
n Hullett, tai July 16
a• rm, op July 19th, t
Byer, a son, (still -horn.
Ilea, ori July 20th, t
e• rich, on July 20th,
ford, a son.
and Mrs. Leo
FORBES-In Win
Blueva
• Peter xinfr,A
CART vit.:DIRT,
Mrs. Amos C
HELLYAR-in 01
CARBERT -In II.
Mrs. Geotge
Marriages
PIER-RI:ILL At the home of the b idets par-
ents, Mr. and frs. Santee Smiler, Ho ick, David
Pike Minto tro Florence . Roller.
JOHNSTON-FAell,-At Wa ttik, on Jul 14th, by
thehride'e. father, Rev. ugh Fair, kited by
Rev. R. W.' Milliard, Rev. J. W. John on to Miss
residence of the brideei father, Milo ula Edw.
eneteldett fdat ghter of Jas. Bowen, Lewis P.
Rundle,' B. S. of Schenectady, N.Y.,. eldest tem
HILL -In Exete , on July elth, Elizabeth Hill, aged
• Geake,' aced '2, year, 8 moneha and days.
• harN beloved wife f William Bennett
Whicidon, aged 25 years. -
Harrison, aged 60 yeats, 10 months is d 1 deys.
GINN-In Goden h tp., on July 15th, Hide Mary,
daughter of r. and Mrs, Oswald G nd, aged 4
CUMMINGS-In Wing -bane en July 1 th, James
Beneett Cum ings, aged 76 years.
ii
and Mrs.
to Mr. and
IMr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
BROAD OOT, BOX & Ca
The Lea ing (Maeda ers
Night and Suiday calls promptly at ended
Flowers fun& hed on short • notice.
LE REGISTER
rd
deuce of Mrs: en di MeClonnel. on Con. 2,
Mrs. Hugh McCo nal, Proprietress ; Tho
ompton
as Brown,
by virtue of the ower of tale which is eo taiaed in
a certain trident re of Mortgage which w 11 be pro-
duced alike tim of sale,there will be offe ed for sale
by Me. Thomas rown, Auctioneer, at the Com-
mercial Hotel, la the onet of Seaforth, Saturda,y,
the 1.3th day of tie st, 1910, ,at o'el k in the
aftereoon in one ot. All end sing -tiler t at certain
parcel or tract of land and premises sit ate, lying
and being in the ownshi MoKillop, in .he County
of Heron, and be g corn Deed of the Sou Half of
Lot 11, Con. 14, f the said Township of Matillep,
saving and exec Wig therefrom twelve and a half
acres off the nor h end of th said h lot. The
property offered 's said to con m seventy four ahd
half acres -of land more or less. Terns of Sale -Ten
per cent Of the p name nioney iS to be p id by the
ourchoset to the endor or her Solicitor the day
of sale, andthe p rohaser will also be rev ted ttis;ga
an agreeraept. t complete the purehats Further
particulars and e conditions of sale W. be made
known on the day a* sale! and in the me aline can,
Solicitor, Seafort
Dated at qearo ,3uly 26th, 1910: 2223-1
4.04
thp, wANTto-vor S. No 0„ Bad
srp751.411YtIthPpi. tent.seret--For safe, th b 2:8fx:eit
taining 50,aeres. The land is nil eared, vell kneed
bank barn and good s hling-, pod holm and
aores, near' all cleared and in a eod ata
yetion. It ;8 mostly underdraine ' with
rivet, Mlle through the farm an no
Beek hew ,end two goodbank he es Wit
Underneet 1 with cement firm and c ter lathe
ferth and ne and o, half from Br,.. encivi le. terill
he sold on y terms as tne propn tor ty ts to re.
4ting 160
tile. The
este land.
stabling
a splendi state of cultivation. ultabl either for
ceroes hue part of farm. It's wel tuide mined and
ook or Willi WO W8I18, one in b n, one At hem,
11 (web cepf good fruit:trees, yeeue of Spruce
rozn read t barn. There la a gee conve le t farm
ost desire le property for any on 'wish' g a cam-
ortable farin bore°. Seven and half ilea trent
001) FA M. FOR SALE -Lot e Coe. 3, Tucker.
ush. The est °leered, over 600 rods oven and
lat fenee, 11 drained, greater pa t tile d in pelt].
tate of ,eult vation, 25 acres will. e lefb lowed an
ewly sOde this spring with elo er an timothy,
he balefice f tlm farm in grass, olear from foul
rick ki che 18x20, and large wo shed n 88,40
ell neat het et and abundant sup ly sp ng water
t barni[wit 'windmill, and a spriii at ba it end of
eaforth' an e mile from' whose, Ise te °phone in
or pin we a Apply on the pren Nes or ito THOS.
The Ree ,e and Council of the T wnehi
are asking' to tenders for the , con tructio
min ; The ichol Drain and Th Term
Jane, profit s, epeerfleations,lestini tes et
een at the leek's residence. The tende
'Dated Nor is, July 25th, 1910.
of Morrill
of feur
e McCall
a Drain.
will be
, August
, Clerk
2223.2
iTerm
gust 2
the Dominion, Our courses nre thorough
and practical, our teachers are experienced
and we a.ssist gradeates to positions, We
have three departments.
Telegraphy •
ri t once for our free catalogue.
D. A. oh/10111JAN, Principal
:for sale
uction Sale
h Clinton Thresher
e held on theprenuae of the CoMpan
Olinton,1 Ontario, on
.nie tele will
et et
IvIon ay, Aug. 8th, 10
Ati o'e oak, noun. =The mace.. a.) oe d spend
stackers St aw Gutters- and Portable Engines
Terms sited e,oash a time of sale or 30 en 50 daye,
satisfactorily secured with 7 per cent inter st. This
;1.1e will offer exceptional opportunities to . ose far-
mers who de ire to secure for their own private use
•
are Sipk.
• You need a
,The latter can be got foal
us{ We threw out a_lthe old -
dr gs Fear' Drug Stor so
on y have the best n w.
It pay you to call and see
us anytime for we can, su ply
ail your wants with est
rugs.
Walley
Drug Store
Succesor to I. V. Fear
CR
SNOUtsivr
atic•n 'Tar
La es, Stoney La e ake
ch ching-, Seaside Res rts,
Sail from Oolling* od 1. p,
Ma kinac Island and ' Geo gian
Ba Ports.
to Parry Sound and ay orts
t daily except Sun ay.
Infeit.rmation from Rail ay icket
Agents or from the 0 raps, at
Saxnia or Coiling ood.
W. Somerville, own
13+
11
ADJAN..ANK
C TORONTO
B.- E. WALFE esident
ALEXANDER AIRD, Genera.' Manager
ER,C
STABLISLIE,D /eel
Paid-up Capital, $10,000 00
Reserv Fund, b ,000,000
Branche5 t 'Mightn't Canada and
ba king busi eSs. Saks notes will
BANKIN BY MAIL Acco
way with egaal facility.
in the 11 kat States and England
ety facility afforded. to farmers ane
tilers for the transaction of their
be cashed or taken for collection-
nts max be opened by anci
122
Bran
Managerie
ire )1inlia Bin er Twine
650 Fts to the ounds
11 luinps a e removed from this twine
after ithas been m
5 per
pri
well a
ave the ad
to future orders, so that
afita,g,.e alike of drop of p
intyre
Wholjsk
,ana Retail Hardware Merolla
by a patent process
de.
00 IDS*
ered in the past fas
11 our customers may
s and al Dealers.
Ontario
Nearing
ish
, are already
for closing
ing to the W
prices on the
sibr of their whiek di
4"--rit Yow cam spare the
invested with us.
Last C
ances
Are
NOW On
st I Re are Mating'
goods that wilt ut,
lb Oath then*, l'ind
me it will be
lAst
Choke
s.
DEAR Sia,—If on can use a new suit dur-
ing the next weive months, '1,6ok sIlead
and get one f these half pride Tints
fore they are all sold out. They are in
dark. tweeds and worsteds, reyably made,
good fitting, stwilish garments, worthjust
doable what; we are askingi for them.
About 125 suits in all, regularly Dri d. at
$12 and $14. The last chanbe s—
rooe
alway in stook.
RY GOO 81—Full line of StacIle Dr
aPrde
M.,, WIT.Jima
.5 . 'S ccessor to the late
'ORNER- TORE
00
vegetables andgfruits
Goods on hand.
sr, Witter, eggs. an
1VE,_ S7
B. Uunn
•
1
hres
The Ro
for sale
ne 20 liginPe. Po
tion En
mine
tion En
gine
Engine
able
The ab
and are
he Rola
mg Machin
ry For Sale
t. Bell Engine & Thres er Co., Ltd., has
he following -rebuilt and second hand Ens
Traction Engine
'Traction Engine
-tte Traction Engine
.yer & Massey Trac -
me
er & Massey Trac
. Ross Traction En -
urn Flue Sawyer &
',action Engine
ite Portable Engine
ens &Burns Portable
ne
One 36 x
Wi
One 36
Fe
One 36 x
Three
BEI ARATORS
0 Imperial Separator with
d Stacker and Ruth Feeder
50 Decker Separator with
der and Stacker
Decker Separator. Parsons
eeder and Stacker
hite Challenge Separators
ith Stackers and Feeders
ato s with Stackers and Feeders
erloo Separafors with Stack-
s and Feeders
Hamburg Separator'
erFeeder, almost good asnew
ds Feeder, good as new
ilt Wind Stackers
Two Wa
One We
OneBar
One Wo
Two reb
ve machines have been re
almost as good as new,
'Sego th, On
BUJ LDE'RS
ill be Aoki at rea-
ter s
res
E
AND S
THROV
WE
WILLI
AND 0
CAN 5
TAINA
AND 0
OH
1ANDLE RELIABLE BUIL ERS HARDWARE,
ICIT YOUR TRADE IN' NYTHING IN !THIS
OU WILL FIND OUR P ICES- RIGHT: ALL
H.
LSO HAVE .A LARGE ST CH 'OF SHEEtWIN-
Sp' READY -MIXED PAIN 5, WHITE IXAD
LS AT THIS SEASON 0 THE YEAR.1 WE
PIPLY THE VERY BEST MATRRIAL& 0B -
LE TO PAINT YOUR H USE WITH INSIDE
SEE THAT YOU BUY4300D PAINT.i
SNEY AROHIBALD
Hardware Merchants, forth.
, These shirts are out full in shoulders afla gooa
variety of color choicei and atsolUtely fast co, Bold
',in the regalai way at 1 $1, What we have left, about 1
:dozen all sizes, each 55
Buy iihese
Whil You 'C'4,n
Ins
We '1 not have roona in* prenro
bulk linolenms and so will ave to. be rid o e
,once It is generallyiknoWn that prices ou these goods
&aye !advanced very much for the fall, We have had to
iearmel our orders aD the old prices and will slaughter
,what is left. All. widths up 4
yard Vnde at, per aq4are y d,
AI C rpOts will
Reg rdless of C s
n, Bruise's, Veltvet, pestryand
inust share the aame fate as he linoleum. for the fres;
Ireas b.—lack iOf space in ,onr nel store. rice is ro,
obje t disposing ' oor c verings.- They have to go.,
clearmice of White nd
Co!ored.''Ounfinter Brum
sale
once
and
, they
t we have left of these pretty dress° put on_
his 'week at prises that should, earq hem oE
Some richly trimmed wiith lace and insertion
thers in plainer styles, broken and odd sizes; w
last, $4,60 dresses for $0.75, and $6,60 dresses
I; The season's beat selling *tv these goods i over and. w6
don't wish to take them with: us.: Oar '''' stook WI
prie We would l' e you to see this
wai ts are all .this seasoU0s styles, well !bought an
but 111 will be redietid, in Oa same wayt i
Ladle Embroideied Waist FrOnts
and ngths at 09c'each '
The
Mul
of
lon
e fronts are ;very special at this prie 1. They r
h just three tiMes what we ask for them White
and. Lawn Fronts and goods to match 'for the body
aist. The supply is litnited and they Will net
A I en s Stifaw Hats a
;61 u
to -sell rices
1 rade taken ash a h hes