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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-05-08, Page 5r7 Ute the rim is two - and end y Mem it a extent ✓ ester ;parka from and they d both e _. who le lor • b '-four yews -; • years T¢z r. Mel Ding h - c bars has these two d -still able ns part at ace, protea[ e. that it an to rust -orthy pa sVared • and that of t hinge u •ti :oys lin' .4 aedett tra. Dublin , ' Tbe New donvento-Vite contract for -the erection of the,. 0 venfT and coast ,t0rtb and be has sub- et the dIffereiit ,./. Avery,. Mitchell; plumbing, Mr. tli. a. Sills, Seatorth; slating Kr 3 ' .1 tract and the buildings when. coin= pleted will be 'tondo 'me, orathotoetame and commodious. bfr. eoting 4 an ex- perienced con -tractor d as. will hti MARK S Seafo4h.- May. 8,11)14 Prealea. Pee 40 to ty 45 Easortet per . 27 00 te '27 00. Hatter Nee. 20 to at ' Potatome per bus 60 -to 60 Dairy Markets Montreal, May 5-Cheas$ 1- Finest .westerns 12. 1-2c; fittest terns, 12c. Eater. choicest ereamery, 2 to 23 I -2c; • eecoeds 22c to 23 1-2c. Egcc, fresh. 22 to 23e,; selected 250; I, stock, ith 'well end the &Oland good, • Choice dafry 19 to 20c; inferior 18 to Tilsit creamery prints, 25 to 28c; stera.g4 prints, .2,3 to .240; solids, storage, 22 to 23 cents: Eggs -The market aet- Toe with prices onehanged. at 21 to 22e per dozen km case lots.' Cheese -1-New • cheese quoted at 14%1-2 to 15e Tor large and 15 to A 1-4c for toeing. Honey-- --gluakwheat, 7 1-2e a pound In tins ea& le In barrels; strained 'clover hone try 11 to 11 14 eents a pound 'in 69 ;r, Ave pound tins; comb honey, No. 1. Tiironto -.Seed Market, ' Wholesale seed merchants are selling recleaned seeds to the trade, ori the 100 - pound basis; Red clover, No. 1, ,$19 to Dressed fewl .1,7 to 20c per pound; alive 1$ to 18c; "dressed ylearling chick- ), . ens, 18 to 207,..alive 15 to He ; tor - Toronto Horie Market Heavy chonks, 100 ;to 170a pounds, $225 to $250; ,farro eleank3 1200 to 1300 lbs., $140 to *190; general puro pose, 1200 to 1400 pottnds, *175 to $225; $180 to *206; light delivery 1100 to 1200 poundso,$125 tO.:4180; road horses *140 to *250; oser0C'eably ea tad, Sae ai- Toronto, Mao 5-OOntario Wheat- ' No. 2 is fleeted' at $1.02 outside, end $1.04 on the . track at Toronto. 39 1-2 to 40c outside, and ,at 42c on, tree% at Toronto. Western. Canado oats looted- 'at 40 cents for No. 2 and at .*8- 3-4 cents for number threebaYports Peas-Offering,s light; ;prices nominal; Barley -Good malting barley quoted at 51 to 58e oatside, according to qualitY. Deans -Primes *2.10 to $2.20 per Corn -Market quiet; No. 2 Arnerican. quoted' at 12 3,--2 cents all rail,Toronto. Potatoes-Ontarlos $T.05 to $1.10 per 'ate; plew Brunswicka 1 15 out of store and *1.05 in ea./. lots. 'Attillfeed --Manitoba bran, mixed cars, $23.; car lots 24'4 to $25 on track at Toronto ; shorts, $25 to *26; OntaTrlo bran, mix - short *25 to $28,; middlings, *28 to $30 and good feed flour at, $34. to *35 per ton. Dated Hay and Straw - The local merchants are 'buying on track.. Toronto, at the following prices; Live Steck Markets. butchee steets and females- active and_ ten td: fifteen cents bigher o , others steady ; prime steers $8.85 to $9.25; obipping 8.25 to -$8.75; butchers $7 to an4 .feeders 6.50 to '$8; ' etock heifers. $6 to $7; :fresh cows and sprin•gers are steady at $35 to $90. Vea is active and steady at *5 to ' $9,50. Hogs' slow and live to ten cents ihlgher ; heavy, mixed, oorkers and pigs, *8.70 to *8.80 ; roughs dairies 8.50 to $8.75. Sheep and Lambs -Handy Sheep and .18.ealteS (active ; We th- ere! titteady ; others 10: to 25c higher ; On rea stock offered was. fully up to the etandard and sales of full loads of -choice steers were made at $8.35, good reeling devettOped in.! the market for timber Th ebatnwkobaarcnrstnot ?arch f d Manitoba hogs owing to the inereaSed place a're twoereeroct3* also large pig house. There is also a !rood fraen on "tile market- and prices declined 25 mad one and a quarter miles from eepho, . posses. e' cid 'demand lor On tar 10 hogs.' LLU mon given atany titne. For further pa ticnilars ap- 2872-tf 7;60,„med'kurri to good GAO te Cowar—rae ato$6,75 .to $7.25 good front *OA to -46.75; medltint 45.50 to 105; $4etTiort IOC to 4.59; catters to $7.25; geod 'medium' st0010.re -5.75 'La- common 8.60 to Altill5e stockers $6 to R8.50. ' Milkers, and Swingera Sold' at $80 to $106,each .,for Chaco offerings, and eoreman to, wed-, lure .at 440 to 180 eitch. 'Sheep and Lambs-Lighesheeparceeg 'ranged from $7 to $1.50; heavY sheep and_ bucks $8 to 48.50; pulls from $4 to $ 5e50; lambs brought from $9 to $9.75; Woke 'oft; spritos 'Inaba $4,50 to $19.50. awl/le- and watered and at $9 Off Ore. • -T• fitox., . co ' CHARGES MODERATE . JAMES DUNVORI2 Itesidenee- directly opposte -Saar 'of and West Streets. • - Night Citlle Promptly Attentidd. To '4 Day calls Phone t+70.,50 Births :WALPER-In Hay, oneapril-28th, te -Mr. and Mei. William Wainer, aeon. - * DOUGLAS -In gruseek, on Alien 270, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doug*, a sou. . J. Leeches daughter. ' ' SINCILAIR-InDresden, on April 213101, .to Mr. ahd sin, a, la. Sinelaire,ot Brute/tele, $ son (Romdd afaosfield. )" STOOK-Atlenkera, on April 28th, o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stook, a daughter. , et ea. Angus MacDonald, a d tighter. _111:- Deaths BR .A154°Yri'avittr.:tri,tinlyr°ntrtatie,-6215aradattm . Halyard, beloved, wife of Wiliam Bray, in her 48th year. W1LSON-In Brunelle on April 29tti, Mrs, James Wilson, in her 77th year. ARUSTRONG-In Turnberrie, on A ell 25th, Alias Forsyth, reed of the late Rio Armstrong, , of Wingham. In her 72nd. year. OANNING-In MoKillop. on May 4t William Can- ning a 83 years, TAYLOR -e Stanley. at the home her brothee. in-law, Mr. John &Ohara op May, lite; Mies Elizabeth Tatylor, • • wAL. p • ,& • •/. • • • • Undertakers and Embalmers • • James McKay Night Phone -3 on 46 J. ,Walker Night Phone -18 • • Store Phone -6 • • • • • • • • • • 161011, SA.LE-A good brick house, Wi It furnace and a gnod garden, will be 'Apply to George Smithere, Seaforth. h roof, ?iced olieap. DIG FOR SERVIOE-The undersign smith, thorobred Yorkshire hog. He ie well bred heing bred froin'the well kno D. 0. Platt, and Son, Milarrove, On SI at the time of servide wtth the: pri Writing it necessary. 1I. M. HAMILT 3, Seaforth. d will keep xceptionally rio. Terms elege of re- 2898x4tf 1' situated. in a good locality. Plen lt for an averaged stzecl reasonable. Apply to JOIT1 BE1TTI on Main Street, Seefortli, or P. 0. JOHN BEAITIE. IMAR111 FOR SALE -Lot 13, Conoessi I! ship of Stanley. 100eseree, Loosely vation, good stone house aith wood sheds attactied., Also bank barn. Spr the year round. 'k Farm suitable eithe or grain. Terme moderate.-- Apeleato ESIDENOE soit SALE -The reside homed, well and aernis , at his office Drawer 443: io For: ,male Or eni /Ark tee Meek omit' of' gain Street. This hatted le eantersientle attUtdeade,iir For Sale wooditsme 'imitate 'Beton rooms end good stable elldtletierter of anion* of hoed. Fine pave tor a retired fanner. Just outtiide of the Oerporatien, For Sale oomtortaelitooyitereo terimtohease for idle, in bath, het and cold ; eleotrie light, herd aind Soft lob a5x125, Apply tii O. STILES, Wikeht Street, 2410-8 • isOline Engine's for, Sale One. 15 H.P. Gould, Shepley"' & Muir, pertabIe gosaine eingine; 1 10 H.F. stettionairit gasoline The ItOBT; BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Popula Stal,ljons The following popular stallions will stand for the improvement of 'stock this season as follows : * CUMBERLAND GEM (189781 (16980) Will stand for service during the present season at thcestable of the undersigned, Les.dbury, Lob 22, my 1st, 1016. Enrolment Noe 13d7, April .9, 1915. LOUDON'S FAVORITE. (118121 (13079) Will stand for the itnprovement of stook at the stables of the proprietor, Leathery, Lot 22, .0on. cession 13, MoRillop.. Terms --48, for insurance. En. The Pure Bred Clydeadale- Stallion RIO GRANDE beportsa (149401 (14442) . Will travel the ame route this- season as. durieg the seamen oil /1918. Ternul618 te Insure, JAMES a. DAL8ePreptieter end Manager. RED MoICINNEY Eurolmeot No. 1151. Inspeoted end Approved • Will statist for the Improvement of stook this -Rea- Hen, as follows; : Monday -Will leave his own stable, Egmondeille, and proceed east, to Weber's hotel Dublin, for neon ; thence south to Staff., hotel, tor night. Tuesday -To Chiselhurst, to Tom Deovers, for noon ; thence- to Carlin's hotel, for night. Wednesday --By way of Londoh Road to Waker's hotel, Brumfield, for noon ; thence to Oldham's hotel, Clinton, for night. Thursday - East by way of Huron Road and tietiforth to his own stable, where he will remain uetil the following Monday morning. JAME3 BERRY, Proprietor & Manager. The choicely bred imported stallioh LORD OS WOLD (14628) (8671], En rameht No. 54, inspected and tIonday - Will leave his own stelae, la miles south of Brucefield and proceed by ,2nd Cloneeeston to Hugh l'achlurtrie's, Stanley, for noon ; then west to the Goshen Line; at Robert McKinley's, for night. Tneeday- lify the Goshen Line to Rae Bros., Bay- field Road, for noon ; the n by Varna, to David Andereon% for nigbt, Wednesday To his own stable, for noon. where he will remain until Thum - day noon.' Thursday -- Will proceed to A. Eleoates 1 or night. Pricier- North to the Huron Read, to Norman Charter's, for noon : then sleuth, te Ed- ward Papple% for night. Saturdayr -By the 41h Concestion to his own stable. SMILLIE BROS, • SUET flIN STAMP sEand for the impeovernene of'stoc'k this sea. son as follows : Monday- Will leave hid own stable, Braman Id, and proceed levet to the 21e1 Colhoeseion of Stanley, then north to Sohn Batched% for noon ; then north tend weed to Williani Glenn's, for night.. Tuesday -By way of Bannockburn. VS Varna, at the Temperance hotel, for noon ; then west on the Bay- field Road to the Bronson'Llne, at W Sootchmers ,noon ; then by Clarke's side road to the Goshen Line at Albert Motalincheyest for night. Thursday -To lViltiain Fosteas, Parr Line, for noon ; thee to Wm. litelieneiets, 2nd Concession of Stanley, tor night, ?May - To his own stable by way of tha Bayfield under cult& Riad, remaining: until' Saturday neorning, Satur- and driving dayt --By way af 2nd Concession, le R. S., to Wm. Martin's, Tllokeremith for noon ; then by way of ng water all for grazing the 4th Coneeesion (Oahe lei I Road, and to hie own 01114 ssr. &able, where he will remain until the following 2421-tf . Monday morning.. This route will be continued ehroughout the Beaten ; health llnd weather permit- ting. R. De MURDOCE1, Proprietor & Manager. LORD MA.NSFIELD„ a offered for sale cheap and on easy tame. t situated on Centre Street, 'earner of Beotties Grove the tresid- clence is frame with stone cellat and foundation, is pleasantly and convenionbli sittiated, with plenty of hard and -soft water and a good gar en. Apply on premises, or to JAS. R SCOTT, Se fortb p. o DOR-SALE-1 Deering mower nearly r ine rake nearly dew, 1 Massey -Her row, 1 Wisner seed drill, 1 Paris cutely er, The implements are all in g or er and Neill be found on the southea. Lot 21, Concession 8..MaKillop. Ap ty on the v, 1 Deer tor, 1 pair Mill, with oe working corner o • L' containing 100eecres,. 00 acres Wear auee in geed hardwood bush. The fended Rua well underdrained and io with furnace, hard- and soft water i One barn 50x58; te shed 2fix52 ; 1 hors 3, Stanley, im is well fine class frame hause the house. stable and drive house 26x69, all on stone foundet ons, Also good wale, 1 at the house and 1 at the barn, wate in the bare. The Wm is situated mile from school ; 21 miles from Beueefield ; 3 miles from forth and Clinton. Reasoq for selling wishing t retire. For further partioiders apply on the pre VARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 11, Kipperi Road,, Tuckersmith, co acres, 80 agree cleared all of which le fenced the balance OP the farm in 06 oncession taining 100 d and well hardwood rd, On the of ferirtga, there being about 1,000 head one tetra is 40 x fri and the otitirilse to 50c per c*t. with the demand slow, cora. tan the other...hand, there. was a Nall the offerings 'net %with a, ready .saie at *9:85 to $9.15 ;for selected lots, sows to e4.81 1-2 per cot:, weighed off cars. The 'trade in sheep- a.nd larobs was weaker, a.nd prices were quoted 50c ; brood alive De pig, 25 suckers 6 weeke Id. Sale at opring lambs WAS stronger -at from $4 ceelooki Terms : All sums of $10.and under dash ,• ,te 57 each,. as to size. . over that amount 6 inonthal oredib will a given one Union Steck tYardie Tor onto; May' furnishing approved joint notes. A gij- on the premises or address WAI and OTT, Proprietors, Egmontiville P. 0. • /1 James Jones has received inter alone from tiesers. Dungey Bros., to sell by publi auction, tie nehip of Logdan, on Tuesday, quiet. but tbe tone of the market, was tilev13,gftelneo tee, Toe ter cwt.. lower, while the market -for heifers rierime a years old, t5 head of .1 *ear olds, 3 $8.40, :but $8 and. $8-15 were compare- aanrieouLtsr.t Poriftelellyttl repaLru% erTeetors tivt-ly common; deals. Montreal pack -1 BROS., proprieters ; Jahit Jones, cro took two hundred good animals at et, 0 showed a slight improvement„ and ' i r signed offers tor sato the reaiden atrAbliA.BLEPROPERTy FOR SAL tti' i market so 'far as the big stock wao , let Street West, at piesent occupied by 4:, k . rk c •.- r xi e d closed sta,d y on the _ rise.' Thompson. -The house isr,00d sizeecoi filae p and lambs remained steadY, but has a good cellar, hard: a et sofb writer :I 4 ,r choice spring' Iambs the demand, was _ There are two lots in front ancf one in - Epeei all t- geed and pizices lengthened out '•, atter being Well planted with fruit tte and go to Fab Wocd'a -Logan, for noon ; then to his own treble for the nipie. Tuesday a -To John Mur - Ross,' Concession 10; Matinee, for one hour e then to his own stable for dight. where he will retnain until Wednesday noon. Wednesday noon- To Weber's Hotel, Dublin, for ight Thursday -To Joseph Right. Friday -To Martin Curtin's, 1 e miles east Kiaop, for night. Saturday - Will proceed to his eves, stable, Where he will remain untit the follow - Monday mornine. Terms and conditions same as former yore. Lord Manefield was enrolled, inspect- ed and approved. JAMES EVANS, Manager. -7.1.7P-rijot Mr.( TEM TON 528'20); American Ling Register) Foaled 1908, yearling, half in 1.151, his dam has 6 in the list. More like PeterThe Great, 4 years, 2.071, than any of his colts, says hls breeder, W. E. D. Stakes, Mr. Templeton was bred at the Patohen Wilkes Stock Farm, Lexington, Keotucky. He sten& close to 15.3 hap& and weighs 11a5 pounds. He is a paragon of beauty. Ile",has rapid trip ham- mer action, was second to Jeeeie W., in 2.22a, at Forese, Ont., but met with an accident and had to be retired for the season. This horse is just 0.9 feet as his sister, Miss Alma Mater, 2,181, I formerly own. ed her and know. She was @morel at Columbus, Ohio in 2,00, 'Ile is the greatest sire of all time, Peter The Great, 4 years, 2.01; his get haye been the lead- ing money. winning trottels for the last three sead sone, He is the leading sire of 2.10 trotters, he only has two pacers, his colts all trot., Of the ten feet. est two year olds, Peter The Great sired four, he has only been in the seivioe eight years and Iles 16 sons extreme speed sires. His services and his sons are more hodemand than those of any other horse. His son, Peter Volo, 2 years, 2.04t is 'toter than any 2 or 3 year old. Baron Peter, one of his sons is Ohainpion show horse of the world. There is a filly, byealr. Templeton, at,Lincoln, Illinois, rising two, thee can mook a trotter now. There are only eve colts by him in this country rising la year °Ie. can ahow as good a bunch to any orte ae can be found Anywhere,. by anyone except a blind man. Breed your pacing mare to Mr. Templeton, that ie what produced Peter Volo, 2 heara, 2.041. Come and see him, he will nand inepeetion. make th# amain at his own stable, 11111s Green. Terms - $25.90 to -insure, p ,yable February 1st; 1916. GEO. FULL SIDE (54429, American Trotting Register) Record 2 years, 2.'18a. he ie now a four y ear old., Trial at 3 years 2.15 ; half mile int1.06 ; quarter mile° discount ea in 321 seconds. Our Brother of Oheeklet, 2.201 ; for cash on Out of Belince 2.27 - Sister • of Mabel, 2,101 ; Mo - DUMMY fto $10.50 for the- pfek. Hogs' suffered - too doors to the Watt. There is one 1 comfortable cottage now occupied by oeother reverso quetations cot a fair- eon with this house. All these p NyiA gilt Y . eners at $8.25 to $8.40; ' Uratiedee ohiphirto \And up' the estates t it. Kelly , They will be pfalior handy butchers $8 to $8.25; belong'. For further partibulars ap ea. ,,,,d butchers 7.65 „to $8.00 ; meal -urn BEATTIE, at hie office over the Be : 'Led tO $1.85 and cemmon at S6 25 tO Shop on- Main a Street, :or ,address O7.25. Heifers -Choice heifors, $1.50 to °ill The under. e on Goder- Mit. William fortable and and all wee rge stable. the rear, r. Colthorpe. sinks MN, Troyer eud family Wistetehe:thank the Forest. emend Mends for their mew ihtdnesees shoals ,theM during ehe,retunitiliktilei and deetti of thefts-. bullhead air! feeble Mr. atarisel litaTioyer. 24111.1 • t) ice debts oWing the Synaloate.Mast be tiale OD or before olaitne against the oonpanycostai pleeee send then Residence for Sale the 11 dersigegideiffere fel-tisk the %residenee alt. Wakes !Re -17 with Atone etc:laudation, eminent end etio ogler; one etorytteientkiteshen., Ilia., storey 'frame bare 4004 and,staaelexae.., There' Valuable farm hirtnoitersmitit In ord r to Woes ate the eitateof the late Robert Ifoosele la (aims, being Lot 32, and the wait halt of Lot 81 Coneeedon 6, Londotielined Survey, Took- .ensedth. The lands are well Improved and in good eontiltioti and May be vietied at any time. ,, For teanutand cooditiens apply on the Premises - i !MRS. ROBERT PliASTERS. Money ,to Loatt And Stock I have laboue $2,000 of privati-funds to loan on a first mar age on farm 'property. Interest at per cent, I so wene to buy a young general purpo3e more'an two pure bred shortbOrti COWS or heifers will be t my farm noaraltippen next week. W„ DO1G 421/ . laminate Marie, Miele. masaarimmeoploial da/NO TIMBEK For the timber of two barns, 84x54 feet, mostly pine and cedar, also a lot Of new girths ; be sold cheap 2417-4 Box 172, I:lee:forth New Doctors. Dr George and 'M.. E. Whiting Belle ann. Osteopathic Physicians of GI derielt Specialists in Women and childrens diseaSes, acute, chronic and nervous diso ere eye, ear, nose, and throat. Office ar t.,ommercial Hotel Seaforth. Fridays 8 toe 6. eer Jolt ' cheater, 2,101, ; -out- of half sister to Dartmoor, 9.1.1a ; ChestnntKing, 2,12 ; out of a half sister to Nateve Bell, tit 3 years 2.06i. Bred et the Walnut ao, Farm Donerail, Kentucky. Full Side is a beautiful • hay and will develop into a home of 1150 pounds. He le by Walnut Hall, 2.(81; sire of The Harvesear, 2.01 champion trot' ing stallion; holder worlds race re. cord teething stallions, 2:02e, holder worlds 2 elite • record, 4.16/ ; chernpamt3 year old colt 1008 ; win- ner Kentucky Futurity, horse Review Futurity. mat Stock Farm Futurity champion 4 year old 1909 ; win- ner Charter Oak stake; Queen City, Syracuse Chamber of 'Commerce, Columbus stake ; and sire of 72 others. Moko, sire of Full Sidee's dam has 9 In the 2.10 list Including Breneda, York 2.041 • Gee ties Fereno 2.05i,; Tenara 2.051 ; Native Ilene at 3 years Iso the 2.00/. Dams of The Harvester 2.01; at'Neil 2.071 ; at present Chesnut Salle, his seaond dam la the dam ,of 12. This herse will stand at hie own stable at 615,00, to old separaxe- whjeb they insure payable February lst, 1915 These are two ly to JOHN of the moat fashionable bred horses that have ever ttie Butcher been offered breeders in the, County. ,Thesel eaforeh Pest horses • ere enrolled according to The Ontario Hills Green. 24-14. 2420-4 Public Notice. . A.. P. Joynt, Licensed auction - or the Couuty of Huron is now in ition to conduct: auction sales, faction gua,eanteed, charges rea- ble. For terms, efe. apply to Sea- Fce the Riding ea Sooth Mural, as constituted for Provincial purpeaes, will be had in the Opera Hou 'Hensel! on Wednesday, May 20th, fer the ing n the Liberal interests. Delegates will meet at 11 a, a co present their oredentials„ after which; alio ailment will he ,marle until 1 80 p.m. At the ales of the business meeting the oonvention will be add eased by arorninent speakere. Everyone in ayin athy with the Liberal platforin is invited to be relent. • 2 21.12 HENRY SMITH. President G. STANDURY, Secretary c4URT -OF REVISION Tuekersmith Council will meet at t• it roll at the Council Chamber, S aforth, on Tuesday, May 26, at 10 a. 2421.2 D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk CRurt of Revision N of the Township of Hibbert • The first sitting of the ei ourt of Revision, for the h ming of appeals against the assessment Roll, of t e Township of Hibtert, for the year 1914, will bee eld on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, at 10 o'oloek a. f0.t at the Township hall, Staffa. All appeals I tending to be heard must he on file, in my office, cn or before the 14th dee', of May, 1914. All persons eying buainess at the mid Court, will please take may.6th, 19114. JAMES JORDAN, Clerk 2421-2 Notice to Creditors oim • Funeral Director and Embalmer, ' Undertak- ing parlors in Odd , Fel- lows building opposite • fitevrart 'Noe. Rest - Flowers furnished on short notice. Phone ' Night r Day. 119. • 'Yeti Will Require Some of these things After Seeding Lumber fcr buildings of all kin& I3ox Materials, Hay Rack °Material Farm Gate, Material Cedar Fence Posts , Red Cedar Shingles Beaver Board the. most sanitaty and heantiful wall covering. Takes the jolace of Lath and Plaster. N, 1CLUFF ,SONS SEAFORTH 24214 .COMMI;RCE ' SIR, EDMUND WALKER, C,V.O., D.C.L., Provident CAPITAL, $15,0001000 RESERVE fag $1335001000 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS . Intereit "rat the current rate is alloWed on all deposits of $1. !aga iipwardt„ Carefutattention is giveO to every account,. Small accounts are welcoined. ACcounts may be opened and operated by mail. Accounte itiay be opened in the names of two or more personSs-with-- drawals to b0 made by arty one of them or by the survivor. :101 1 . i°' §tratford; Ontario , Become a specialist in lollaiReSS -it offers more opportunities 'than any other . calling. To reap the full ,,mee,sure of success you must have the best possible training. This is Ont. tairio's Best Business School. We give individual attention. Yon may enter our classes at any time: Three departments : Commercial, 'Shor t, hand and Telegrephy. Write at once for our free catalogue. D. A, Mc- Lachlan, Principal. Monday, Januarysth is the re -opening day ot NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Owen Sound :Every Graduate, Guaranteed a Pos. '33 Successful years. ,Large Sta.ff of Specialists. Indilvidual Instruction. Praatical Department. 1 Information Free. G, D. Fleming, Secretary. ' 2102-11 n the Surrogate Court of the County of ilukin, in the Estate of Arthibald Menzies, deceased. All pereons having, claims against the estate of .Areltibald hienzies, late of the Township of Morris, , en the County of Huron, fernier, deceased, who died on or about the twenty seventh doe of Maude 1014, at the die township of Morris, are required on ribefore the let day of June, IRA to send to the ndersigned Solicitor tor Ad miniatrators of the eat- te, lull partioulars of their claims, and of the sec- nritiee, if any, heldeby them, duly veritted, After the said date the Adininistrators will proceed to dis- tribute the a.ssets oi the estate amoug the parties entitled tomato, having reference only to the claims of which they ahall have received notice; and after such diatribution, tale Admibistrators will ntit be liable for any part.of the estate, . to any creditor, oftwhose claime they shall net have received due natioe. This notice is given pursuant to the Steente of Ontario in that behalf. F. 1101,AISTEADe Solicitor for the Administratora of the estate of , Dated at Seaforth this 213th day-oe April, 1914. 24204 ° A Beautiful Pic tu r e _Deserves Good A Poor -0-h:e I 'Framing Weeds It Every picture requires individual treatmeot Keen diseriminati n, coupled with is neoesary to mee lems in ft, really sail factory man- ner. Our frames and mouldings are se- lected with the view of improving the artistic qualities of our photo- Fell's Studio Phone 19 Seaforth entiplex Have you 'seen our new Ven tiplex sweat pad, it absorb perspiration as a blotter -doe ink. It's a porous,s-ply Ra and when it becomes dirty may be washed. Its ingred ients are curative to gal sores, and for bard wea this pad is unequalled. W have a full line of this pad i Comnion raddecl sweat pad all sizes 45 and soc. HQRSE COLLARS A full line of the best collar . available in all sizes, plot or. leather faced, open o closed, long or short straw Ranging in price from $2 7 H. Everything should de,t1 one to brighten !up;the old townfor- the 'first week in lAugust to give our old.boys and girls better and lasting impression. To [do this to the best advantage it is nec- cesary for You to buy a paint that will !afterwards pay you by; its long and lasting wear, and that paint will be Martin-Senour roc) per cent. paint. - Paint users are being convfnced every day of it being superior to any other paint on -the market—as its name im- plies r00% pure. Also for inside use on furniture or 4floors we suggest Jap -a -lac, Wood -lac or Campbell's Varnish Stain, any one wilt give a mirror like finish. Itt Investigate The Big Hardware Spre dgec, Seatorth Agents or—Martin-Senour. zoo per cent. Pure Paini, jap-a-lac and Ca Obeli's Varn.:sh Stains', Gurney Stoves and Ranges, Hecla a d Sunshine Furnaces, Frost Fence, Etc. PHONE nt mobilek Overha led, -land repaired Autom bile .accessories, .oils, gaioline, gas anks,' tires, c rbide, always in ''stoCk. Also washing automo -,Lawn owers sharpened Other achinery repairs on han SEAT RTH GARAGE SPAR Wilson B INC & WRIGHT - Seaforth Iron Pumps & pump Repairing I am prepared to furnis kinds of Fierce and Lift Pumps and all sizes Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan- ized Steel Tanks end Water troughs Stancheons and Cattle Basins. The Price is Bight Alai') all kindsof pump repairingdone on short notice. For terms, etc., apply at PuMp Factory, Goderkh St„ East, or at residence, North Main Street. , J. F. Welsh Seaforth BRODERICK'S Harness Store Opposite Commercial Hotel. Sea,forth Ila'rness Trunks Valises ave Money ‘on a Furniture Our stock contains every want in the Furnit re line. Dining sets, parlor fur ittire, bedroom suites, brass and won bedsteads, efc., and the prices are marked to suit you. ILugs A speiallY, priced lot for parlors, -dining roOms, living rooms, 'and bedrooms, in ail the standard sizes. °Here is an Opportunity for the home manager to renew her floor cover- ings at a distinct saving. P"- ' iinoleums A splendid array of selections far any purposeewhether it be for office shop or house use and the prices are such this season as will pay cus- tomers to anticipate requirements for months. WALKER McKAY Fu nail re, I.Jiidertaking Embalming s. GRANO TRUNK Ramese Round trip itoba, Alber Chicago, St each Tuesd inclusivO, at Through P to Winni leaving T change of Return 1c era' Ex -millions. tickets to points in Man - and Saskatchewan via aul or Duluth, on sale y until October 27th„ low fares. eg nn above dates, ronto 11 p.m. No Limit, two months. The Grand T unk Pacific is the shortest and quickest route between 'Winnipeg ir. Trains now unning into Calgary. Berth reservations and particulars, at all- Grand Trunk ticket offices, or Union S tion, Toronto, Ont Betio h- ,Creamer Cream Wanted Our ekeamery is, now ready fqr operation and we are in a position to handle t any quantity Ship 1:your cream We will pay -you twice a, month, furnish twat cans and pay all express charges! Cheques pay - The Seaforth Creamery Co. • GA .1;01.111E'E'NCINES Persons interested in baying an engirT will do svell to call and examme one at work_ For quality of material, workman- ship and simplicity it is Unex- celled. It is automatically oiled. niantdic:tted with an automatic high tension Bosch magneto ig- John Bider & Sons Agts. RENS A LL, ONT. aping Has Com, Now is the time to get busy and. .do your repairing. Let us cut to oraer your Hemlock Bill Stuff More permanent repairing can be satisfactorily and cheaply done by usiug the best Canada Portlii-id Cement How about those empty coal bins?' This is the cheapest month to re- plenish them for the coming seas- on with the good. Lehigh Valley Coal Ali our ceal will be screened off the cars - If you Would have bumper crops this year use the commercial fertilizers, -with the proper ingred- ients, scientifically.mixed and on the market at the right price "Buffalo" Brand Fertilizers', As well a.s good fertilizers and good cultivation, gooddiainage is a.ssential. To keep the soil mellow and sweet use our Crediton Tile Also try our Baled Hay 'twill keep you till the new crop eorses. John B. Mustard Erucefield