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MARKETS
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Seaforth. June 5th,1914
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Toronto Horse 'Market .
rade i on .the horse Market at To
continues to be canfined chiefly
Xoi farm chunks, vehicle. are . being
eght by the farmers tiheoughout the
eaSt. There is attli a fairly:..gmd. en -
• for this class, .but other grades
re not meeting withe much demand.
t �d heavy- farm horses are .also be-
ing bought for Die.W Ontario, but _tile
enquiry . Ls confined to the east and
eaes district and there is no demand
teem the west at all..The farmeoliereeei
rainge from $175 to $220, the ,a.verage
eirce paid being atound $200. Heavy
=draught.% are quoted at from '.$240 to
$260; expreas and draZ011 horses at
frtm $10. to $200; drivers at from
5 to $115, and agedhorses for
general iaurposee at from $50 to S.
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Dairy Zlarets
$rentreaL June 2 -Chew° -- Finest
ierree '12 1-4 to 12 1-20; asterns,
11 3-4 to 12c. Batterehlicest creamery
1-2 to 283-40; seconds. 22 8-4 to 23e.;
env, fresh, 23 to 24c; 1 selected *.
ea 27c; No.1 stock, 23c; No. 2 stock,
21 to 21 1-2c.
Toronto, Jene 2-Buttar - The re-
ceipts of butter are fairly large, and
.demand Active for cholc& makes. ,Cholce
deiree la to 200; interior 15 to
15 cents; separator prints, 21 to 22c;
troehecreamery printe,23 to 24c; storage
prints 22 to 23c; sands, storage, 20 to
210. Eggs -The market 'remains firm,
with prices anchanged at 21 to, 23c
per dozen, in case lots. iCheese -New
cheese quoted 14t- o 14 1-2c for large
and 14 1-2 to 15c for twins. Honey
uckwheat- 7 cents a pound In tins
.an1 6 1-2c in barrels; strained clover
hojiey 10 to 10 1-2c in pound in ..60 -
Pia tins ; 12e in ten lb. 'tin'; 12 1-2c
et /lee pound this combhoney No. 1,
$2.25 pee dozen; extra 42 to $2.25
per dozen; No. 2. $2 per dozen.
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Toronto Poultry Market
' Dressed fowl 16 to 1.8c per pound;
alive 15 to 16c; dreSseddyfearilng spring
broilers, alive 1 1-2 poem& or over,
20 to ,25e; ducks_ 20c;geese 15 -, to
16c; turkeys, 20 to 23c. ,
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°route, jun2-Ontatia . Wheat -
No, e2 quieted at $1.04 to $1.05 cratside
and $1.06 on track Toronto.
Oats -No. 2 Ontario wits quoted at
09 14 to 400 outside, and at 42c on
trark at Toronto. Western Canada oati
quOted at 42 cents for No. 2, ' and
40 cents for Number. 3, bay ports.
Pe.-Nrarket dun with prices nominal
Earley -Good malting 'bailey quoted at
57 to 58c outside, aocardiing- to quality.
Beans - Primes at $2.1i to $215 per
'buelhei; hand picked at 2.25 to $2.30.
Potatoes -The rnarkot le ulet. Dela-
vestre.s , are quoted at $1.10 to
$1.15 on the track here, and On-
tarioe at $1 per bag on track, Wilfred
,t-tfanitoba, bran, mixed ars, $23; car
to $24 to $25 on traci4 al Toronto ;
Illt- -rts, $25 to $26; Ontatio bran, mix-
ed cars, $23; car lots, $23 • to $e4;
sh rt $2'5 to $26; middlings, $28 to
$8 and good ,feed floue at' $30 to
$3 per ton. Baled Hay! and Straw -
Ma ket or hay continues strong: No..
1 quoted, at $15 to $15.50 a ten
on trackliere; No. 2 at $13.50 to .g4.-
Bo- and ' -clover at "10 to$11.
Bdadd straw at $8.25 to $8.50 on
track, Toronto.
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8.25. extra good cows $1.25 to $7.50;
vrif CA% to $7; iiuteijir cows 5.50
; .bet heifera $8 to. $8.50: stock
8.86 to .Th;$8best (feeding steers
.$8; best stock steers 7.50' Itto
$7.7; extra good bulls 7.50 to $7.-
5; stock bulls, common to good,: $5
to $8; milkers and springers $40 , to
St°. Hogs-.,-"Karket ten to fifteen cents
lower; --heavy and. mixed, $8.40; yerk-
s $
era #8.0 to $8.50; pits $7.90 to Fs.
Sheep steady. Top lamb7.85 to8;
wethere ,to $0.35; ewes t4.50 to 5.-
50. I v •
Montreal, -.Tune 2:- IA fevi, los* 1 of
choice steers sold at $8.50 to $0.15,
good at $8.25, fair at $1.25 to $7.35
per cw,t., Nthtle as highas $$ Was
asked .1di =en, weighing 1,700 pounds
each, and for picked lots of choice
stem nine dollars was paid. A weak-
er feeling ',developed in the market
for hogs and prices ruled 10 to 25c
per cwt. lower than a week agoi.A.t
this; reduction the: demand from pack-
ers was good land an active trade Was
done, in selected lots of Ontario stock
at .0, sows at $7, and stags at fe4,50
per cwt.,. „weighed off cars. The caller,
change in small meats* was a reduc-
tion in the ritices for yearling laralesof
25 to f•lle per (cwt., with sales of wallah
Lot S at $7,7A to *8 per cwt. Springlamies
met 'with an,fa to: at from four
to eiglet dollars each, a d the tra.de
*was active at steady Prices
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nlon StOak Yards, Toronto, June
2-F1andwe1ght butcher si of quality
continue to be favorites; and choice
brought from $8.15 to $8150, ;which was
iQU te as ,high aS • Weighty; beasts. Goad
bu chers went at from $7.80 , to $8.15,
w ich stands for an advance of about
ten, cents. Medium sold from $7.60 to
$7.80 with cornmortish at $7.25,1 to
•$7.69. Dutcher bulls and Cows sold
Stead!, in a good brisk market, the
former between 6.25 and 1$7.75, while
the latter at $6 to- $7.50. Few stockers
a 'We,re in, and. they were Iiglit. 'Milkers
were in fair demand, but because of
fine pastures1 and a heavy milk
su ply at this season the price tend -
en y is easier. Good sold at between
$70 to $80 each and medium at $55 to
$70. About one hundred Spring lambs
brought $5 to $8,50 each. Heavy sheep
were weak, while light i were about
Steady with last week, shorn, go1ng be-
tween five and six dollars. SWine were
Sold at $8.20, to $8.25 fed and watered,
:which was 15 to 20c ,per 6wt. below (the
cid ing market of the week. Some 1,200
to a arrived meanwhile from the Can -
ad af
n West. The following are the
''rice ranges; Butcher cattle -Choice
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3v iglaty steers at $8-.25 to $8.60;
ch ice handy butchers 1$8.15 to *8.50;
go d butchers 7.90 to $8,15; medium
(Lela to $790-; common !from $7.25
to $7.50, Heifers -Choice heifers $7.75
to e8.e0-; good $7.10 to I $1.7&; med-
ium to good, $6.50 to $7.10. Dutcher
Cows -Choice tfrom $6.751 ,to $7.26 good
from $6.25 to $6.75; medium $5.50.W..
*6.25; cotnon $4.50 to 5.50: cutters
$41 to $4.5 ; canners from $3.50 to $4.
Bacher Bulls - Choice $7 to $7.75;
good at $5.50 to $7.00; 1 medium at
$6 to *6.50; and commo4 at $5 to .$6.
Stockers andreeders-Heavy, good, at
$7.50 to 7.80e 'Medi= Eiti0ekenS $7.25 to
$7.50 ; common from 3.75 to, 87.25; eight
s* -,kers $5 to $6.50. Milliken and
Wingers sold at $80 to $100 each for
ch ice offerings, and eoinrnon to med
Lufr at $40 10 $60 each Sheep and
L mbs-Light sheep .we ranged- from
64 to VA' f; heavy she4p, bucks, $5.50
to $�.50; culls from $4 to $ 5-50; lambs
br ught $8 to $9.111. bucks off; spring
la -}b.e $5 ip $8.50. Swine -Hogs went
at $7.85 to ;$7.90 fed ana watered and
at, 88.45 to $8.50 off cars.
ikafalo. June 2 -Cattle -- Heavy
grades 16 to 25e io-Weiz;! handy butch-
ers ten to fifteen cents 1 :er; best,1350
to 1450 pound steers at 8.75, to $9;
besI 1200 to 1300 pound, *8.50 to
*85; best 1100 to 120m., pounds, $8.25
to i e.45 ; coareq and plain weighty
-.Is rt,rs 7.75 to $8.; fancy yearlings.
E. $8.50 to 89; medium to
gold 88 to $8.25; choice, handy steers,
at 88.25 to .88.50; fair to goad $8 -to
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Night Phone -3 on 146
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Itirths
STANLAKE-In Stephen, on May 21st, to Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Stanlake, a son.
BALKW/LL-In Exeter, on kfay,215t, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Belkwill, a daughter.
OALDWELL-In Tuokersmith, on May 181.h, to Mr.
and Mre. John Caldwell, a daughter.
FOWLER -In Morrie, on May 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Fowler, a daughter.
EAST -In Clinton, on May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Fent, a son.
HELLYAR--InClinton, on May 261.h, to Mr. and
and Mrs. W. H. He113-ar, a daughter.
CLUFF-In Goderich township, on May 251.h, to
4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cluff, a son,
SUTHERBY-In Trenton, Mich., on May 26th, to
Mr. and Mu. Nelsen 11. Sutherby, a son. (Nelson
Chesney.)
3lIare1atine
TUFFIN--SHITTE-At the home of the bride's Or
ants, on May 23rd, Mr. Charles Tuffin, of b
hen, to Miss Evelyn Gertrude, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Shute, of Kirkton.
HEeK-BARBER--At the parsonage of Ontario at.
church, Clinton, by Rev. 8. J. Allin, on May
27th, Wm. H. Ile,sk. of Mullett township, to
, Miss Kate Barber, of Phoenix City, Arizona,
FIXTER-MERRINGTON-In Brantford, on April
28th, Mr. Russel Fixter, of Wirighann to Miss
Relax' lierriegton. of Brantford.
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MeGRATH-ra Winnipeg, on May 19th, Genevie
Mina ItleGrath, daughter of Mr. Richard
McGrath,of Gorrie, aged 86 years and 23 days.
McCLELLAND-In Belgrave, on May 23r0, Alex-
ander McClelland, in his 461.reyear.
STANLARE-In Exeter, on May 24th, Samuel Stan -
lake, aged 73 years, 3 ponths and 14 days.
-BOYES-In Egmondville, on May 241.h, Edward
EVeS, aged 77 years, 1 month, and 27 days.
estermasumemiterame
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ee lows building opposite
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dence G-oderich st., opp
Dr. Scott's.
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Ittw)aTADir NoTioNa.
MEACHER WANTED - For school section No.
A, 12, McKillop. Male or female hoeding 2nd class
Norms' certificiate. Duties .to commence lifter
summer holidays. Apply to THOMAS BOLTON',
A.R. No, 2, Walton. 2423x3
MEAGHER WANTF.D - Holding Normal certifie
1. °ate for public school, section No. 4, Hibbert,
Duties to commence September 1st. Apply stating
salary and experience. STUBBY, Seey., 14. 14.
No. 1, Staffa, Ontario. 24224
A GENTS - Wreck of Empress of Ireland --Heart
21_ thrilling dollar belle. Extraordinary seller,
Authorative ; profusely illustrated. Listen to Can-
ada:8 'heart rending cry. Wire or write for, free
canvassirg book. Big Commission. Freight Paid.
Credit given. • BRADLEY-GARRETSOV, Brantford
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FOR SALE -A condonable dwelling housei1well
situated in a good locality. Plenty of rooin in
it for an averaged sized family. Pries and terms
reasonable. Apply to JOHN' BEATTIE, at his office
on Main Street, Seaforbh,or P. 0. Drawer 448.
JOHN BEATTIE. 2363-tf.
pIGFoR SERVICE -The undlcsigned will keep
forserviee, on Lot 24, Con..8, H.R.S., Tucker -
smith, thorobred Yorkshire hog. Me is exceptionally
well bred being bred from the well known stook of
D. C. Fleet, and Son,Millgrove, Ontario. Terme
61 at the time of service with the privelege of re-
turning it necessary. H. M. HAMILTON, 14.14. No.
8, Seafortit 2393x4M
FM( F,OR SALE --Lot 13, Conceseion 8, Town-
ship of Stanley. 100 acres, mostly under culti-
vatiofi, good stone house with wood end driving
sheds attached. Mao bank barn. Spring water all
the year rourd. Farm euitable either for grazing
or grain. Terme moderate. 'Apply to JOH2N421K4EfT-
CHEN, Brucefileld.
FARM FOR SALE- The north half of Lot 25, ind
south half of lot 26, on the 4th concession of
Tuckersmith, L. R. S. better known as the Jauaes
ForsYthe tarn?. COntains 100 acres, all cleared
except about 7 acres or hard bush, well under.
drained and in a good state of cultivation. A good
brick home and good out buildings. A 'good bear-
ing orchard and the best apring water. Within five
nailee of Seaforth and four miles from Brucefield.
This is one of the choiceet farms in Tuckersmith
and will be sold cheap and on easy.,terins of pay-
ment. Apply on the premises or earThe Expositor
office, Seaforth, or address ALEX SMITH, 8B4o24x.t2t6,
Brussele
'IT'ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE -The under.
V signed offers for sale the residence onGoder-
ich Street West, at present occupied by Mr. William
Thompson. The house is good size, comfortable and
has a good cellar, hard anct sof 1. Inter andedell nec-
essary conveniencies. There is a - .large stable.
There are two lots in front and one in the rear, the
latter being well planted with. fruit trees. Also the
comfortable cottage now Occupied by Mr. Celthorpe.
two doors to the West. There is one lot in connec-
tion with this heuse. All these properties
are pleasently situate rl. Also the
holm and lot in Colemarec Survey, at present
occupied by Mrs. Kelly. They will be sold separate-
ly and cheap to wind uplhe estates to which they
belone. For further particulars apply to JOHN
DEATTIE, at his office ovez tbe Beattie Butcher
Shop ord Main Street, or address Seaforth 51;ost
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A BARGA1N-Three fine breed sates for sale.
alia. Weigh about 800 pounds eaoh. In brio V to
.tap juorelibArevad ANTtipEruoortihritihogs.estOrrtr
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WARM FOR SALE -Fest hIlf of Lot 14, Coneee.
.1.' aim 8, Mullett, fifty sates of well oVitvatett loola
that's all oloare,d, On the harm is a good elzsd
brick bowie of ten roorns ahd woodshed, Aledit '
getnd bank barn and driving eheo. There le a never
feillog spring nearby. A good orchard of apples,
pears, plums and cherries. For further parkiettlani
apply to the executors, BENSON TTERMAN W ng..
ham or LAWRENCE MELVILLE, Seaforth. ti22x31.1
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WARM FOR SALE --Foe sale 100 aaree of choice
A: laud In the Township of Hibbert. being Lot 28";
Conaee.e 9. On the premises are a brick house,
drive abed, lc barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen undern ath. The farm is well fentsed and
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underdrained, and ther are acres' of hardwood '
bush. Rural Mail it d Telep one Connectfon.
For further partictilare pply to DELINE SILLFRY
kafra, Ont.
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SITO
evermieno- we can employ young lama' and
Y V young women and older eines, in evety come
Manity, to oireadate religions literature, and pay
them well tor their Werk. No respectable person'. ,
iused be out of high class, paying employment. If
you oannot Work full time we'll engage you for
spare time. Tin moat **Santof our representatives
make as high as sixty dollars per week, the year
around, and he, or she, is dull or indolent, who CMI -
not make at least twelve dollars per week. Greet
opportunity for sehool teachers, who work during
vacation. A letter will bring you a proposition
that will please -and surprise you Write to -day euro
and thll us all about yourself. BRADLEY-GAR-
RETSON, Livait•ed, Look ..Box , Brantford, Onterio.
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Corner -Stone Laying
The Corner Stone of the. Dublin Contintution
school will be laid on Sunday, June 14th, at 4 p.m.
The event will prove o/ great interest and import-
ance to the empenunity, as the School will supply a
lag felt want m Nile well populated district, turn.hIna four gears' course of high sohool.work to
pupite.
2425x2 THOMAS NOON AN, RP.
amoommoomramoll
Residence ,for Sale
The undersigned offers for sale the residen le sit-
uated on West side of North Hain street. la story
brick house 28x37 with stone foundation, 'cement
and brick cellar, one story frame kitehen, 18x24, a
woodshed 12x18, onestory brick cook house 14x14,
14 storey frame barn 40x40 and stable 10x25. There
are 6 lots. For further particulars apply to
2415-tf AMENT, Seaforth
Lumber and Machinery
tor Sale
One 15 horsepowerstationaree steam
engine, in good shape. Plank,' joists,
scantling and inch lumber,also pulleys
and shafting. "
2421-tf A. P. JOYNT, Seaforth
Timber for Bale
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We still have a quantity of timber taken from
the Coleman Salt Works, and the Coleman Salt
Tanks, for sale, This timber runs in sizes 6x6, 8x8,
9x9, 1000. 10x12, and is suitable for new buildings,
or repairine old buildings. Se.me will be gold at a
very much lower price than 'new timber can be
bought at.
The ROBT. BlieTe ENG E & tcHRE$HER
2424-4 Company, Ltd., Seaforth.
Valuable farm in Tuckersnaii
For Salo
In order to close up the estate of the late Robert
Charters, deceased, the Executors of his will offer
for sale his farms, being Lot 32,, and the west half
of Lot 31, Ooneession 6, London Road Survey, Tuck-
ersmith. The Janda are well improved and in good
condition and nay be viewed at any time.
For terms and conditions apply on the premises
to
MRSa-ROBERT CHARTERS.
Seaforth P 0., R.R. No, 3
BARN
..,,,,80ftwommtimuomovmsidilane.b.
• FOR SALE
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For sale the; timber of twobarns,
34x54 feet,rnoetly pine and cedar, also
a lot of new girths; will be sold cheap
apply to
GEO, M. CHESNEY
2417-tf Box 172; Seaforth
Tenders
For the Erection of Town
Hall,, H nsall
Sealed tenders 14r the erection tif a town Hall,
will be received a y time after Jane 2nd, 1914.
Tenders may be l4dressed by reeistered letter to
A. Murdock, clerk or to T. Hudson, reeve. Markea
" Tenderkfor To n nail," before the 16th day of
June, 1914. ,Plant and specifications will be in the
hands of Mr, Harry Reynolds, any time after June
2pd. Lewest or any tender not necessarilV accepted.
2424 3 A. MURDOCK, clerk
Notice
Pursuant to a Judgment in the County Court, of
County of Hurou, made in a certain action, 410amp.
bell vs Heffeenan," theecreditors of William Heifer.
nan, judgment debtor, who are desirous of coming
in and willing toeiontribute to the expenses of this
action, are, on or before the twentieth day of June,
1914, to send by post prepaid, to the undersigned,
their Chr istian names and surnames, addresses and
desoriptions, the full particulare of their olaiins, a
statement of their securities, and the nat re of the
securities, if any, held by them, verified by affidavits,
or in default thethof, they will be peeemptorily
excluded from the benefit of the said Judgment.
; A. MoDONALD
clerk, County Court, County Huron
Deted at the Court House, Goderieb, Ontario, this
2nd day of June, 1014.
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Popular Stallions
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The following popular stallions will
standttor the improvement of stock
this -season as follows
GUINEA GOLD
The noted stook horse Guinea Gold will breed- a
limited number of mares at his own seable, -Lot 40,e
West End, Tuckersmith. G. W. NOTT, Proprietoi
BARON WALLACE
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Monday Will leave his own stable, Lot 49, West
End, Tuokersmith, go to Huron road, then to the
Graham House, Clinton, for noon; then to G. Moir b,
for night. Tuesday - By Holrneaville and Maitland
to Wm. Dust's, for noon; then by way of Bethel
corner and Benmiller to Wilmot Ho okes, Huron
road, for night. Wednesday - Huron road, east to
M. Flicks, for noon; then by way of 8th concession
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to James Graham's, for nizht, Thursday - To
Wises' corner and Bayfield road to James Jackson's,
2nd concession of Stanley, for noon; then to his
own stable for night, where he will remain until
the following Monday morning. G. W. MOTT,
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Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to 1 George V,
Chapter 26, Section 55, that all persons having
claims against the Estate of William Lowery, late
of the Township of Mullett, in the County of Huron,
Farrnere who died on the lbth day of February,
A. D., 1914, at the said Township of Itulletti are
required to send or deliver to the undersigned
Solicitor for the Executors of the said estate, on or
befog the 10th day of June 1914, full pariculars
of their claims and ehe nature of the security,
if any, held by them, and that after such last men-
tioned date: the said Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the assete of the said deceased among the
persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which they shall ti-Pn have received
notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for
the assets, dr any part thereof, to any person, 4pr
persons, of whose °Wine notice shall not have been
received at the date of such distribution.
B. S. RAYS, Solicitor for said Executors.
Dated this 18th day of M3y4. D., 1914.
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In The Resurrection cf The
Dead, Where will You Be?_
Bible Lecturer to Present -Scripture
Testimony on the Resurrection.
The International Bible Stud -grits As-.
sedation extends a hearty invitation
to the public to attend. the lecture on
" The Resurrection of the Just and the
Unjust,". at the Carnegie Library, Sun-
day afternoon, J une 7th; at 3 o'clock. by
Pastor T. P. Yates, of Hamilton.
Many are wondering where they will
be in the Resurrection. Who will go
toeaven ? Will there be many in
Par aise P What will become' of sin-
ner? The lecturer proposes to give
no popular theories or traditions, but
straight Scripture. Admission, free
nd no collection solicited.
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New Doctors.
Drs.. George and M.. E. Whiting
Hellmann, Osteopathic Physicians
of Goderich.
Specialists in women and childrens
diseases, acute, ichronic and nervous
disorders, eye, ear, nose, and throat.
consultation free
Officeau t..,ornmere..ial Hotel
Seaforth.
Fridays 8 to 6.
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Homeseekers'
Excursion
to points on i.the Tomiskam-
mg & Northern Ontario Rail-
way, Haileybury and north
in Northern Ontario.
From all nointts in Ontario and
Quebec on the G. T. and C. 13 Rail-
ways; except west of Chalk River
and north of Parry Sound: on the
CPR. '
Tickets at specially eredeced rates!
good &lig June -lothand, valid for
return until June 20th. See your
nearest Railway agent for full partic-
ulars, or apply to
A. 3. PARR, G.P. A., &T. & N. 0. Rail
way, North Bay, Ontario.
Please
Y�ur Friends
Your portrait as a re-
membrance will be ap-
preciated by your friends
as an eyidence of your
thoughtfolness.
We Guarantee Satisfaction
If you have any pictures
to enlarge bring them to
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Fell's Studio
Phone 19 Seaforth
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The Lister
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Gasllipe Enguie
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is naade in England, of first dass
material, constructed for heavy
work and made to last, see
it at work, compare it with
others and you will buy a Lister.
Ohm Elder & Bons Agts,
HENSALL, ONT.
GRANO TRUNK Rstt"VrAY
UpperL Lakes
Navigation
Sttilings from. Sarnia wharf, Mon-
days!, Wednesdays and Saturdays for
Sault Ste. , Marie,_ Port Arthur and
Fort William, commencing June 8th.
1'
SteamslOp Special
Effective June 8th, Westbound
Will leave Toronto 11.15 a.m. on
sailing dates, making connection at
Sarnia wharf, for Sault Ste. Marie;
port Arthur, Fort William-, Winni-
peg and points in Western Canada.
Parlor -Cafe, parlor cars and first
elass coaches to Sarnia wharf.
A special train will run the reverse
way : leaving Sarnia wharf 7:45 a.m.,
arriving Toronto 1:10 p.m., commenc-
ing.June 9th, and each Tuesday, Fri-
day and Sunday thereafter.
Full particulars and reservations
from Grand Trunk agents or write
0. E. Horning, D . P. A., Toronto, Ont,
W. Somerville. . . Tc yin Agent
W. Plant . .. - ....Depot A eso
• C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Stationl Toronto, Ori. •
STEAMER GREYHOUND
ANNUAL EXCURSION
Goderichio Detroit
and Return
GOING FrcoGatch JUNE 12
RETURN Fizotpt't JUNE 15
ROUND TM? $1.50
BALL DIIES I3th and 14th
ic NEW YORK & BOSTON
In Detroit
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Specie' train, June r2th
eave Seaforth, 7.15 a. m
Round trip {$2.20
to Detroit
Ur, ra
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GODE.RICH BAND
100NLIGHT EXCURSION JIM MO
WHITE TAD LINE Eel=
NImacceimalk,
Iron Pumps & pump
Repairing
I am prepared to furnis all kinds* of
Force and Lift Pumps and all sizes
Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan-
ized Steel Tanks and Water troughs
Stancheons an4) Cattle Basins.
The Price is Bight
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Also all kindsof pump repairingdone
on short notice. - For terms, etc.
apply at Pump Factory, Goderich
St„ East, or at residence, North
Main Street. *I
J. F. Welsh, Seaforth
Monday, Januarys.th
is the re -opening day or
NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Owen Sound
Every Graduate Guaranteed a Pos-
ition.
33 Successful years.
Large Staff of Specialists.
Individual Instruction.
Practical Department.
" Information Free.
C. A. Fleming-, F. C., A. Principal.
G, D. -Fleming, Secretary.
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THE CANADIAN BAN
OF -COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER. C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L -President
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AMA Asset. General Manager
CAPITAL., $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND, S13;500,002.
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
FOR THE SUMS OF
$10, $20, $50 or $100
payable at their face value in the principal countries of the world, are sold
for a small commission by all branches of the Bank.
It Easily negotiated anywhere and self -identifying, they are almost
indispensable to the traveller.- The holder is protected in the event of
loss of the cheques, as b. sepaiate letter of identification is issued with
them. There is no safer or rabre convenient method of carrying money
when travelling.
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Seaforth Branch.
W. O. T. MORSON
IN
Manager
he Spring Styles
We have the New Spring Spitings for Men,
in all the popular weaves and shades, The
- New tines, Browns, Greys and. Checks are
here for your inspection.
'We guarantee our cloths arid we guarantee
our make. Your snit will always fit you and
they always wear.
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D. BRIGHT, & Son
SEAFORT5
ahe
Seaforth Creamery
Cream Wanted
Our ' Creamery is now
ready for operation and
we are in a position to
handle any quantity
of cream.
Ship your cream
and give us a. trial.
We'will pay you twice a
month, furnish two cans
and pay all express
charges. Cheques pay-
-able at par,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
2408-tf 0 A. Barber, Mgr.
Holiday Necessities
Your outfit will not be complete
for your holiday trip without one of
our Solid. Leather Club bags or -Suit
Cases. Solid leather club bags,
double Swing handle, leather lined,
re-inforced corners, in russet or
black, at from $5.00 to $18.00.,
, Suit cases, solid leather, . brass
corners, extra strong frames, with
.shirt pockets, neatly lined, from $4
to $9.
Toilet sets, -to fit -club bags, at
$3.5o,_$3.75 gna $4.00
Trunks - We have a full line of
the celebrated Langmen's make, all
sizes, at from $2.50 to oo. See
our special " steamer " trunk„, made
of emoloid, brass corners, tray, two
ktraps, extra heavy lock; neatly
lined. Size, 36 inches long, at
Shawl staps, trunk straps &
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tags.
!RODERICK'S
Harness Store , •
Or T-c,Ste Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Harness - Trunks Valises
Spic tit Span
Everything should be done to brighten
up the old town for the 'first week in
August to give- our old boys and girls
a 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 roo per cent. paint.
Paint users are being convinced every
day of it being superior to! any Other
paint on the market -as its name
im-
plies i00% pure.
Also for inside use on furniture or
floors we suggest Jap -a -lac, Wood -1
or Campbell's Varnish Stain, any one
will give a cairror like finish.
Investigate
The Big Harthilare Store
II. Edge, -Seaforth
Agents for-Martin-Senour too per cent.
Pure Paint, Jap -a -lac and Campbell's Var-
nish Stains, Gurney Stoves and Ranges,
Hecla & Sunshine Furnaces,Frost Fence -
PHONE 61
Autionobiles
Overhauled and repaired
Automobile accessories,
oils, gasoline, gaseitanks,
tires, carbide, always in
stock. Also washing
automobiles.
Lawn mowers sharpened
Other machinery repairs
on hand.
SEAFORTH GARAGE
40..i.mmon ow.
SPARLING & WRIGHT
Wilson Block • - Seaforth
Stratford, Ontario
Beeome a specialist in business -it
offers more opportunities than any
other calling. To reap the full
measure of success you DMA have the
best possible training. This is Ont-
'tairio's BestBusiness School. We
give individual attention. You may
enter our classes at any time. Three
departments: Commercial,- Short-
hand and Telegraphy- Write at once
for our free catalogue. D. A. Mc-
Lachlan, Principal.
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It is your assurance of complete
satisfaction in yonr concrete foreald
-or new work. ro get it ask for Can-
ada Portland Cement.
Buffalo Fertilizers
insure bigger and better crops. They
are scientifically proportioned
develop each growing plant per-
fectly. Their cost is nothing when
compared with the results. •
Drain your wet land and keep
the soil mellow, at small cost, with
Crediton Tile
Order your next winter's coal
now, -while the price, is lowest, I
can supply you with
Lehigh Coal
the kind that produces 100 centh
worth of heat for every dollars'
worth you buy.
Let me cut your.
Hemlock Timber
into the sizes you need for thaii
new barn or any ether -work. Thel
cost will below. ,
If your mow is empty let me sup-
ply you until mowing time with
Baled Hay
Give me an opportunity to prove
my ability to enake you a fperma-
rent custoiner.1
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John a; M .; stard
Phone 11 on 145 BiajOEFIELD
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