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bled At their home, in Brassels, Mon-
-day evening, ot last week, when a good
time was enjoyed. A. first-claes dinner
• WAS served at five o'clock, to which
— ample ju.stiee was done. Twenty mem-
bers. of the kfaraily at down at one
•tn.,ble. After the ewant s of the Inner
Man nee.•.,re satisfied, 'William Jacklin
read an affectleuately worded addreas
Mre. Wm. Bird made the prese.n.t-
. Atton et a parse of gold from the child-
ren and counts,. Other paeesents, valu-
able and useful, were also presented bY
the gueets. Owing to afr, Jacklin's peer
'health, Mrs. Janklin made a short -hut
Appropriate reply ,thanking sill for the
'good wishes, fine gifts and beautifal
bououets. Congratulatory saeechge
lowed by Rev. Mr. Page, five of the
sons. J. Bateman and others. Lide
jacilin of Bowick aid Ws. Chambers,
Oof Detroit, were the only two mere -
berg of the family anger& There are
thirty-one grandchildren and two
great granachildren. Ka and •Mrs.
• Macklin agent two kyeare in • Smith's
F,alla after their wedding and two
'years jn' Turnherry township before.
looting In Cl-neY townahla, where they
resided until October of last year,
theY retired -trona taming and
;took 1.111 residence in Brussels. Among
the gue-ats from a astance were Mrs.
1-1, Allan. Hallett; t. and alre Far,
aerson and the MIsses Fengueon, „ of
likaltona Ja•xne,s leled Mas. Harris. of
Walton. and Oliver and, Mrs. llarri-e,
of Grey. The happy company was
abrought to a. close by the company,
'a -log -hag. "God be with you till we
meet Again.' • L.
MARKETS
Seaforth. June 28th 1914
-Fall Wheat (Standard) ...... 05 to $ 95
..0ats, perbuhet, 40 co 40
Tee.% per beret et 'ea to 00
-Parleyi per hushei............ ar IWO • al 50 ext 50
tem per tort.. fr • • S• -• v. • ea a 25 00 tei 25 00
132orte, POr tort ....... 35 00 to 35 011
Timm 100 -/be.. Oka al • „IWO- af if • ft fl- • 411, 2. 50 to 8 00
Seater Leos 1, tooSee.....• • • 16 to ea
Sege *rev einze a.. .• • Sawa eaa• la tO 19
Thy per ton .- 16 00 to 16 00
/Potatoes, per hue 60 to 60
re•re '
• Dairy Markets
Montreal, June 30 -Cheese - Fines
-westerns 12 3-4 to 13 c„ents; materna
o 12 to 12 1-4 penta; butter, choiceet
creamer.yy 24. 1-4 to :241-2c. Egg's,frash
22 to 23c iseleeted„ 25 to 270; No. 1
tock, 23c; Ma 2, o to 214.
• Togento, June 34 -Butter -The ena.T-
ket ccaitinues nteady, with good de -
Mend. Suppliea were large. . Choice
„dairy 11 to 19c; inferior 45 to
ane; separator prhata, 19ito 20 cents;
'fresh creamery' ptints 22 to 24c ;. eolida
21 to Ob.` Eggo-Dcoarat lees active,'
'with ease lots off ttrictly new laid at
24 to 25e per donne And good stock.
20 to 23c per dozen. •Cheeae-New cheese
la quoted. At, 14 1-4 toll 1-2 cents for
large; twine, 14 1-2 ,to '14 3-4c. Honey
--Buckwheat. 7- cents a pound in tine
and 6 1-2c in barrels; strained &toyer..
hon.ey 10 to 10 1-2 ceras a pound in 60-
er4 tins ; 12c in :ten Ib. thr ; 12 1-2e
e" live pound tins; 'comb honey, No 1,
$2.25 per dozen; extra $2 to $2.25
per dozen No. 2, 0 per dozen.
Grain, Etc.
Toronto June 30 -Ontario Wheat+
The market Is dull; No: 2 quoted
at n`a to 97 eenta oatelde, amd new at
VI to 82 gents outside, August peed
September delivery.. Date - No.
.Ontarto oats are quoted at
to• 41 cents outside, And at 42 to
43 cents oa itrack, Toronto. W. C. eats
quoted at 43 cents for No. 2 and
42 1-2 cents for Nuneber 3, bay ports.
Peas -Market dull with prices nominal
e,arley-Good malting barley quated at
57 to 580 outside, according to quality.
Beans -- Primes at $2.10 to $2.15 per
bushel; hand' picked $2.2a to $
Potate2s-a1.40 to $1.$0 per bagout of
gore; Nev Brunswick, 41.50 to $1.60
out -of atore; new potatoes, per bar-
rel $5 25 to $5.75. BMA -Maaiteba
bran te quoted at $23 to $24 a wain'
isetea:aY, ''BROUGLITON4-Cas
tsrrnro9laY'r tie. John Thomas Bonthron, of
nage, Toronto freight. Shorts, $25 teena
$25. Baled Hay -The market' °LEMAN Op June 17th, ter.
with offerings :Cala No. 1 is quoted • Edward Broughton, of Plankton, to Matilda
at $1445 p $15 a taxa on. track here e, Theedora„ daughter oe Mrs. Ooleman, Mitchell,
A ut iLthpeateyR-ortnCeonlaale,nLoflienaefortt.th
No. A quoted at $13 tret 81.4 and clove
er At ail. Baled Straw -Car lots $8.25 Rural DeanDohe'rty, Alice Lockt6cY1
Lo. 0.50 on track Toronto. Petty. of Hensel], to Charles Abbot, of London.
McGREATII-ARMSTRONGe-In Exeter, on Jerrie
• 23rd, at the home of the. bride'e patents. Mr.
and Mrs. I. R. Armscrong, Miss Ethel, to Mr.
Live Stock Markets. -Ifarry McGreath, of Leckie ore by Bee: W. G. H.
MaAei er.
CORNISH -CARR -At Goderich. on Ione 23rd, by
Rev. G.orge E. Ross, B. D„ Mr. Garnet Cornish
of Clintoneto Miss Allec Carr, of Brucedeld.
MUTR-SMITH-In Wroxerer, on June 17th, at the
home of the bride's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith, by any. R. S. Lackland, Miss Eta Smith
to Mr. Garvin Muir, of Stratford.
$7:50; g
ding • r, 'best steek-
7a5-ato. '(.50; • common "to goted. fX25.
$7; beet bulls 0,75. to 7.50; good
kg bulls 6.60 to $7.; stock And
tinny hulls 5.60 to $8.25; ,milkers and
ringers 485 :to $90. tioge--,Katket
Cents htgher; heayy and yorketa
Viten $8,90- to $9. Sheep ateatly; Ton
la -JOS -$9 to $9.50; yearlings $7.5u, ,to
$8,60; .Wethera $8.25 to $8./5; ewes,
$4.26 to $5.75. '
ontreal, June 30 -The' weaker feel -
Ing whith developed la the market for
4410 last week was again the
tura of the market to -day. Prices. for
steers and balls scored a fantlier de-
cline of 15 to 25 ceats per cwt.; taut
values for cows were steady, and
Changed. The decliae in prices forsteens
and bulla WAS attrillatedtb the lam
ereased offerings and the _falling off
in the quality. A. feature of the trade
was tne demand from oatnide sources
for : Supplies and several carloads of
cOws were brought fox' .shipment to
Quebec and Sherbrooke, aid this tended
to -keep prices' tsfeadn for this clue of
stock. The demand from local buyers
was fairly good t and, considering
the 'unfavorable weather pre -veiling, the
market was fairly active. Full loads
df choice steers sold at $8,50 and
rAcked small lots at $8.76, while fail
flaads of medium to !good bows broight
from 6.50 to $7 leer cwt. -A stronger
feeling developed in the -market for
hogs tk4ay, due ?ten,the .amaller Supplies
corning forward lately and in .sympa,
thY with the rise in prices in the
Toronto market at the latter end of
last w!`ek, eoneequentlyi prices here scor-
ed an advance of to he per cwt.
The demand from Inreerisi Mraig g'ood.
and sales of sete,-.6+04 lots were made
at $8.75 to $9:, cow. t at $8.75 to $7;
and stags at $1,35 to $4.50 per cwt.,
-weighed off Aar. Tlie tone of the mar,
ltet for ellegrika'nd has eontinued
'Fmk aro th%.day week wad ',Aces
for the fdame!ri are 25 to 50c- and Ton
the latter Se per cwt. lower, owing
to ,the. Mont JJheraIgupplies coming for_
ward. At thie reduction the demand
from ibachers And packets- Was good,
and a fairly active, trade vvae done.
There -nras a good enquiry foie choic
milkjfed calves, which were rather
aearce and the few Iota offered sold
at eight to nine cents ner pound, live
weigit. The supply of the lower grades
Was ample, however, and prices -ruled
about steady.
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4,• ing parlors in Odd- Fel.
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etc-QUAID-In McKillop, on June 20th, to Mr.. and
Mrs. Joseph McQuaid, a son.
MoMICILIAEL-In Mullett, on June 21ste to Sir. and
Mrs, Gardeld McMichael, a son.
MORRISON-In Hullete, on June 2ith, to Mr. and
Ws. William Morrison, a daughter.
THOMPSON-In Goderioh township, on June 22nd,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, a daughter. '
GA.NDIERe-In Clinton, on June 18th, to Dr. J. 0.
and Mrs. Gandier, a son. 5
POYNTZ -At Winnipeg, on June llth, to ,Mr, and
L. D. Poyntz,a- daughter.
SMITH -In Morris, on Jane 23rd; to Mr. and krs.
Davi e Smith, a son.
WEESTER-eIn MOKillop, on June 30,h to Mr. and
. Mrs. Lorne Webster, a dsughter,
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KEP,-DONOVAN-In Torotteo, Bonar Preeby-
teelan churcheon June 4th, Mt-, Jahn B. A:
Kemp, to Mils trinina reebellseedaugeter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marry B. Donovan, all of Toronto.
D)DD -DOLMAGE-On June 24th, at the residence
of the bride's mother, by Rev. cat -swell to Mr.
Itobtrt 0. Dodag, to Miss &lima Mae, daughter
of Mrs. Mario Dolmage.
BONTHRON-HORTON - On June 304h, by the
Rev. A. W. Barker, Miss Annie Eseelia Horton,
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Nicholas B Hort one of
• Union Stock Yards, Toronto, June
20th. -Cattle isuppties were very light
this morning, land pthaukg there was
,special efforts on the part of pack-
ing firms ta bay in .the market develop-
ed a stronger tendency, and -a genera
al clearance was effected before the
close, the rise in quotatione" being re --
turned at between tep: and fifteen cente
One baaeh of extrangood atallafedeteere
topped the liat of sales at 88.66, and
'another lot at t$8.60, bat the _best pri,ce
In the ordinary run Of choice: steers
Xta.9$8.4�, whiki there were- oeveral
returns ,at $8.35, wad ,quite ahumiser
at aa.25, the majority et the latter
teeing for handy' weights. Covis were
an improved market SO far as demand
avas eencerneel, and the plick on offer
realized $7.50. Both Ganilkens and stock-
ers were a, thade easten on a •
conn
"Untied ixior deknand.Spring ilarcbs,which
"have been a, particula..rfy goodl fea,tarte
of immediate past markets nrom 1 the
drovers' point of VIOW, were forwa7t1
in larger mini:kers than ever, and ,the,
.result was a failing off in, price •of
-tst least fiftY Outs. Sheep, both.light
and heavy, kept keiren. Included in an,
verage !cor(signtnent of hogs were
Many Weeterners, and the tre.quest be -
trig fair, tlie increased quotations of
the week-en,d were realized. Cattle--
- Choc e butcher,s- $8.25 to $8.50; good,
88 to $8.10; pommon. ICOWO $5 to $5.50;
.c.anners and eutters $,2.50 to $4 a choice
fat cows, $6.25 to $7.10; choice bulls-,
n•-7 to $7.50. calve -Good veals, $8..25
to $10e50; commoa $4.75 to $7. Stock-
ers and Feedens---Stears, 800 to 900
cnoimdsn' $7 to 81.26; good quality, 700
to 800 pounds, $6.75 to $7.25; light,
$6.10 to $6.25. Sheep ,and Larabs-Light
awes, $6.75 to $6.25; heavy, $4,25 to
$4.75; bu,cka $4.75 to $5.30; springWe have an excellent opporttinity for you in your
larftbe, $11 tee $11.75 ; .yearling larpus, city or town, if you are a worker. Our agents are
47.50 to $8.50. Hog$ --47.70 to Vag all making big money, and we have a good vaaancy
*15 f.o.b.; $8.20 to $8.25, fed. fend wa4-, in your neighborhood. Send for full partioulare
FORT %YELLER SECURITIES CORPORATION Ltd.
ered ; $8.45 to $8.50 off cars. 2428-3 115e Yonge St., Toronto
Buffalo, June n.30-Cattle-G-o0d drY-
• fed grade, steady to strong; othens
plow to ten cents lower ; chance prime -
Shipping steers $9.10 to $9.40; fair to
good .shipping steers $8.80 to $9.00;
plain and coarse 0.25 to $8.40; choice
to prime handyy Mteerls $8.50 to $8.'15;
to good $8.15 to $8.25; light,
cornrcon, $7.50 to $745; yearlings, R.--
25 to $9; prinie fat heifer, $8 to:
$8.25; good butchering heifers, $7.7,6,to
$8; light butchering heifer 17.26 to
$7.75; best fat paws, $6,15 to $7.25;
good butchering cows $6.50 to $6.50;
otetters, $3.90 to 8;
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IdUltDIE-In Seaforth, on June 304h, George Murdie
aged 66 years, e. months and 7 dep.
CAMERON -At nereuear, on -June 18th, F lora
Cerneron, wife of the late. John Camerson, in
her Seth year.
eusece1F,ree-In Exeter, on Sune 19th, Jane Mitchell
wife of the late David Mitchell, aged 76 jyears;
•"A11 montne and 3 clam
FANSON-Io London, on june,22ad, Samuel Ranson
fornserly of Exeter, aged 61 years and 7 months.
HABKIRK-Tn McKillop, on June 30th, Mary Hend-
erson, wife of George=Haekirk sr., aged 84 years.
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CAPITAL, $15,000,000
MONEY
lak5001000
issued y The Canadian Bank of ComMerce, are a safe, convenient
and inexpensive method of remitting small sums of money. These
Orders, payable without charge at any bank in Canada (except in
the Yukon Territory) and in the prihcipal cities of the [United States,
are issued at the following tates :
$5 and udder . 3 cents
Over 5 and not exceeding ;10 6
10 " 30 - .41 -10 "
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• REMITTANCES ABROAD
should be made by weans of our SPCI.A.1&' FOR.UIGN DRAM'S and MON?
ORMRS. Issued without delay at reasonable rates. s28
• SeEtfor:h Brandi.
W. O. T. MORSON - - •
iViartuger
NOTIOMI .
WANTED -Te her f earner. division or s. s.
v. No. 8, Moll lop. ply stating ekperience
andealary expected, toJO el MURRAY, Seey-treas.
Walton, R. R. NO. 2. 2428x8
MEAGHER WANTED -1Iolclin Normal ceetifie
elate for eohool section No. 4, south) Stanley,
duties to aomineece after glimmer holidays. Amity
stating Balmy and experience. COLIN CAMP13ELL,
a. R. O. Jr Bayileld, Ontario. '242-4
EACJIIER WAVTED -For school section No. lb,
BARN TIMBER
FOR SALE
Tfitirtley, holding 'Nortnel school certifictite.
Duties to commenceSeptember late Apply seating
salary and experience to JAIIESbictellEEN, Secy.
RrIt. No. 1, Brucefield. 24e7.3
Lumber and Machinery
tor Sale
One 15 horsepower stationary steam-
engine, in good shape, Plank, joists,
scantling and inch lumber, also pulleys
and 'shafting.
24214f A. P. JOYNT, Seaforth
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AC/HE1R WANTED --For S. S. No.11, Hallett,
male or fenaale, holding seeond ohms Normal
certificate prefered. Duties to commence Septetn-
bq lst. Apply: stating Wary and experience.
JAMES W. HAMILTON, R.E. No. 1 Londesboroughe
2426x4
s OTIVB TEAOHERS-Why not make twenty to
eel fifey dollars, during vacation, taking orders
for tragic story Of Empress of Ireland? efatvellons
dollar book, going like a praire tire. R
for free sample. BRADLEY-GARRETSON, Deek 0,
"21142°9W-2er
Brantford.
THAMER WANTED - For Union S. S. No. 15,
Hay and Stpehen, with Normal second class cer-
tificate. Duties to ootrirnence September ist, 1914;
Salary $550'. Apply to JACOB SOHROEDER, Secy.
Treas., R. R. No. 2 Dashwood. 2429x4
EA.0If ER WANTED -Holding Normal certifl-
.1. oate, for S.S. No.1, Morris. Duties to coeemenee
September 1St. Apply seating salary andeexper.
ience. Proteetant preferred. JAMES W. scan
eeeretary, R. R. No. 2, Blyth. 2426x4
MEAGHER WANTED -For S. S. No. 10, McKillop,
teacher holding 2ed class certificate. Dale's to
continence after holidays. Applications reeeleed up
ROBERT SCARLETT, Secretary, Winthrop, Pe 0.
to July telth. Apply stating salary and exp2e4r2izoe
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AGENTS es If eeli. want to feel the' pleasurable
sensation or making money fast, sell tragic
story of Empress of Ireland : marvellous dollar book
going like a prairie fire. Rush order tar free saMple
Brant-
ford, BRADLEY-GARRETSON, Drawer10. Brant-
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11111rOUSE FOR SALE - For sale a five roomed
JUL frame house, with kitchen ard woodshed, in
the village of Kippene There are two loesevithgeod
'stable and hard and soft water. Terme to suit per -
(Amer. Apply tp FRA.NK UPSHALL, Kippen p.ce
pr phone 2 on 132. • 2429x4
OR BALE OR RENT1-Lot 35, Concession le
Township of Mee illopecontaining 100 acres,
bueet, good frame house aed hank bern with stabling
underneath, fruic orchard and weldmill. For fur-
ther particular apply to Is. M. A. GAETZEMEYER
Seafo rch, •2429-12
!Notice 4 /
Notice is hereby given that the partnerslaip sub.
slating between theeindersigned, as fureiture dealers
and undertakers, in the Town of Seaforth, -hate this
day been dissolved by imilettal aoneent. All debts
owing the said Partnership, are to be paid to Messre
Walker & Whiteley,' at Seaforth aforeesid, and all
°keens against said Pattnerebip are to be presented
to the said Messrs Walker & 'Whitely, by whom same
will be settled.
Witness R. S. HAYS
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, thie 18th day of June
{jwA.T.ESwedeemei":14:873
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ERIENOED HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVAS -
ERS wanted in evcry town and city, b:an
old established business, to sell a household necee
sity. Only fifteen 75e sales will net a clear profit of
$4.50 per day. A splendid opportunity for the right
iamb. For particulars apply vvith references •,to
Expositor office.
2429-8
Pw FOR SERVICE -The undersigned will keep
A. for seryiee, on Lot 24, Con. 8, H.R.S. Tucker-
• - For sale the timber of two barns,
31x51 feet, rapstly pine and cedar, also
.a -lot of new girths ; be sold cheap
apply to
GEO, .19. CHESNEY
2117-tf Box 172, Seaforth
Notice to Creditors.
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In the mattet of the estate of Elizebeth Harrieth
Willianes, late of the town of Seaforth in the
county of Huron, widow, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that persons having any
clams against the Estate of the said Elizabeth
Harriett Willituns who died on or about the 3rd day
of February, 1914, are required to send by pose pre-
paid or deliver to the London and Western Trusts
Co., Limited, Executors of the estate of the
said deceased their names lure addressee and full
parbioulars in writing, of their claims, before the
8th day of July, 1914, alter wit ,date the stud
exeoutors will proceed endistribu e the meta of the
deceased among the permits entit ed.thereto, having
ftgard only to the claims of whi they ehall then
have had notice, and that they will not he liable for
said assets', or any part thereof, to any person of
whore) claim they shall not then have received not-
ice, The LONDON ez WESTERN TRUSTS Co., Ltd.
'Executors. FRASER & MOORE, Solicitors.
Dated at London, this 4th dee of June, 1914.
Stratford, Ontario
Become a specialist in business -it
offers mere opportunities than any
other calling. To reap the full
mtasure of success you must have the
best possible training. This is Ont.
tairio's Best Business School. We
give individual attention. You may
enter our classes at any. time. Three
departments Oommercial, 'S h o r t.
hand and Telegraphy. Write at once
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for our free catalogue. D. A. Mc-
Lachlan, Principal. ,
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smith, thorobred Yorkshire hog. is -exc4ptionally
well bred beteg bred from the well known stock of ,
D. 0. Fleet, and Son,. Millgrove, Ontario. Terms
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$1 at the time of service wieh the privelege Rf re -
3, Seaforth. . 2S9ex4tf .
Wet or Dry?
curning it necessary. H. ,ke HAMILTON, R. .11o.
That is the question at resent
ARM FOR, SALE -Lot 13, Concession 8, Town- among political opponents. ut wet
Fship of Stanley. 100 acres, moetly. under culti- ,d y should be the question all the
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vation, good stone house with wood end driving - • -- 4
8h9dS attached. Also hank barn. Spring water all I time with. progressive farmers. Tory
the year round. Fetal suitable either for grazing or Grit you all need tile in your
or rain. Term
CHEN, Bruceilield. . 24L-tf farD3S. If you don't want to, be dry
ge moderate, Aerie to JOHN KET-
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IiA.Red FOR SALE - Lot 5, Conoesion 2, contralt-
trig 100 acres, seven acres hardwood bush. The
land is web unddrdrarnee and in, a good state of
oultivation. There are on the premises a house,
two good barns with staleing, cement diary, a wood
shed, driving shed and at out buildings. One acre
of good fruit orchard. There is a echool within half
a mile and only two soailes from peat office, store and
church. J. B. DiNSDALE, Kippen, Ont. 2428411
FARM FOR SALE -East hell ot Lot 14, Ounces.
Bien 3, Haat, fifty acres of well cultivated land
thee Is all cleared. On the farm is a good sized
brick house of ten rooms and woodshed. Also a
ocead bank barn and driving shed. There fa a never
failing spring nearby. A good orchard of apples,
pears, plums and cherries. For further particnlars
apply to the executore,- BENSON TYERMAN W ng-
hapi or LAWRENCE mELVILLE, Seaforth. 2422x84f
FARM FOR SALE --For sale 100 acres of choice
laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Lou 28,
Ooneession 9. On the premises are a* brick house,
drive had, bank barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen underneath. The farm is well fenced and
underdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwired
bush. Rural Mail and Telephone Connection.
• For further particulars apply to ADELINE SILLFRY
Seaffa, Ont. 2422-ef
reOOD FARM Ft IR SALE - Lot 35, Ooncessioa 2,
McKillop, 100 acresall cleared, web under-.
drained and in a first class state of cultivation.
The Maitland river runs through the farm and
there es leo waste land. A good house and firet pease
out•buildings, also a good bearing o -chard. This
farm is within three milew of eettforth and seven
miles from Clinton. Thi t iS first-olass farm and
will be sold- on reasonable terms of payment. Apply
on the premiges or addrees Seafortia p. o. JAMES
MeGILL. 2126-tf
yourself, keen your farm dry. Our
tile will do the job. We have all sizes
from 3 to 8, of No. 1 tile at reasonable
, prices, Drop in and see our tile, we
will give you quotritions „ on draining
your field. We can deliver you tile or
on large contracts, will dig your ditch
and complete your ,job. We take
orders for 10 and,12 inch tile and fine
white brick.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT, It. R. No. 4.
Seaforth, phone 9 on 136. 2,428-tf
iIJOTION SALE OF ROUSE AND LOT IN SEA.
• FORTH -Thos. Brown has been instructed to
Sell by pUblic auction on the premises, Godench et., ,
East on Saturday, July teen, 1914, at 8 o'cloott, pem.
the"property of the late William lkiorrjson, The
house qontains three rooms downttairs, besides kit-
chen and wooathed, and three rooms uptake in.
eluding bathroom. Good cellar with f armee. The
property consists of twn lots with good. stable and
hen house. Terms made known on day of sale or on
application te Joint Beattie. ALEX ,KERR and 4L.
le MORRISON, Executors, T. BRoWN, Auctioneer
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FARM FOR SALE- The north half of Lot 25, and '
sputh halt of lot 26, on the 44h concessioh of
Tuckeremith, L.R.. S., betterknovvn as the James
Forsythe farm -•Contains 100 acres, all cleared
except about 7 acres of hazel bush,. vrell under-
drainecl and in a good state of ohltivatton. A ,good
bridle house and good out bulldihgs. A good bear-
ing Orchard and the best spring water. Within flve
iniles of Seaforth and four miles from Brucefield.
This is one of the choicest -farm in Tuokersinith
atid will be sold cheap and on easy terms of pay-
ment. Apply on the premises or at The Expositor
office, Seaforth, or address ALEX SMITH, Box 26,
Brussels 3421411
etTALUABLE PROPERTYTOR SALE -The under -
1 signed offers for sale the residence on Goder-
ich Street West, at present occupied by Mr. William
Thompson. The house Is good size, comfortable and
has a good cellar, hard ana soft water and all nec-
essary convernenoies. 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
coneforte,ble cottage now occupied by Mr. Colthorpe.
two doors to the West. There 18 one lot in canhea,
tion with this house. Alle-these properties
are pleasently si tuft t -e d. Also the
hone and lot in Colematec Survey, at present
oecupied by Mrs. Kelly. They will be sold separate-
ly and cheap to wind up the estates to which they
belong. For further particulars apply to JOHN
BEATTIE, at his office over the Beattie Butcher
Skop on Main Street, or address Seaforth Po t
Offic • . e365,
Organist Wanted
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For St Thomas'', Church
Organist refanii•ed at onceeforBt Thomas church,
Seaforth. •Applications stating salary receivel 1113
Juln lOth, Address J. BEST, Seaf orth‘24204
The Old Boys
Re -union
We Teach Your".
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Dollars to Have
More Cents,
; 03 YOU KNOW?
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That it is good business
• and splendid economy to
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• buy where your money does
:" the most duty.
Do You Know that- this
; Chance comes to you only
; once in a -lifetime?
•
I• t's Now or Never
• sign.,
Now for a 2natclfr-
le8s Shoe Nate -A
store crowding sal
--a sensational sale
—the greatest Shoe
Sale Seaforth jkas
ever known. Acean
clear Genuine
Selling Out
Shoe Sale. . •
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Quick Action -
the Word I
There will be a rush and a
crush, as •everybody will
want to get in on these *
notable bargains.
• Prices so cut that buyirg
• will be rapid, no waitingr, *
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everybody satisfied, evoy-
body happy. ;
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Sale starts Saturday, July 4th, at 8 o'clock a. nt sharp.
• Store doses Friday to arrange st�ck
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And as long as the Shoes hold out we are going to do it. Do what? Why wake up the t
• town and country side as it never was before.
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• Buy, Cheap While Sluggards Sleep
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This is no place for the sluggard, but the wide awake people for t'niles arotincliwilltirop
2 the hoe, the plow, the pen, even the dentist will drcp a tooth to get in on these estim-
2 able offerings. -
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i Buy ip. Heaps! . :BUY ill Heaps
__Buy in Heaps!
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Egvnereys
* The more shoes you buy the better you'll fare. Noth!n
• esrhvoeed _ ust go.
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• No sale' of broken lines,
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• • Here are a few of our price. cuts just for a sample
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• 100 pairs of Men's high class Oxfords, all sizes, Goodyear Welt, Tan Calf,. Patent *
• .,6.
• Colt and Gun Metal Calf Leathers, medium high toe, Button or Blucher Lace style, .* :
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• New fresh stock. Regular price $4.50 a pair, sale price... . ...$2.79 a pair
100 pairs of Women's Fine Shoes
all sizes, Tan Calf, Patent Colt and Gun Metal
• Calf Leathers, medium high or low heels, made in the popular high last in Button or •
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Blucher Lace Styles. Regular price $3.5o $3.75 $4. Sale price
$2.79 a pair.
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Judging,from reports to date a re-
cord crowd is assured. for the Old:
Horne Week, and it is up to the citi-
zen's generally to make as ranch pre-
paration as possible to accommodate
the crowd. Any person who can pro-
vide sleeping accommodation for one
or more persons will kindly hand
their names to Mr. A. D. Sutheriand,
at the Post Office and. oblige
2428-2 TH1E COMMITTEE
J
Voters? Lists, 1914
Municipality of the Township o
McKillop, County of Huron.
Notice 18 hereby given thab I have transmitted or
delivered, to the persons mentioned in Section 9, of
the "Ontario ;Voters' List Act," the copies required
by said feedlot's, to be so transmitted or delivered;
of said List, made pursuent to said Act, of all per-
sons °evening .bv the last revised' " Assessment
Roll," of the said Municipality, to be entitled to
voee in the said'Munteipelity, at elections for mem-
bers of the Legislative Assembly and. at Municipal
elections, and that the said List ware first posted up
at my office, at bleKillop, on the 191hday of June,
1914, and remains there for iuspection. I hereby
call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings
to have any errors or oraissions corrected according
to law.
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2,1121773
M. MURDIE, Clerk of -Mo
Dated this Pbh day of June,1914.
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Our .Boys'iSshhoes.....,.......
ff Aur
All Our Children's Shoes
It's -a clean sweep and a _ Selling , out
sale of every shoe in.our store... ....,.
if ;
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, Opportunity lies at your door sieze I
-. ... .. -. .. .....by the fore -lock.
The Cash ShoeSt�re
Seaforth
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Opposite Expositor Office
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Ontati9
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The " Empire "
Cream Separator
we sell it, and we guar-
antee it. A full line of
repairs for this separa-
ator always in stook,
" Stay Right"
• gasoline engines have no
Auiperior on tie market.
COMO in let us demon-
strate thera to you.
T. H. Wheeler
• Br deefteld Ontario
TheLister
Gasline Eticrine
ismade in England, of first class
material, constructea for heavy
work and made to last, see
it at work, compare it with
others and you will buy a Lister.
John Elder & Elms 4gts.
• IIENSALL, ONT.
It is your assurance of complete
satisfaction in yonr concrete for old.
or new work. ro get it ask for Can-
ada Portland Cement.
• ‘BuffalO Fertilizers
insure bigger and better crops. They
are scientifically proportioned to
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,
OM supply you with
Lehigh Coal
the kind that produces 100 eents
worth of heat for every dollars'
worth you buy.
Let me cut your
• !Hemlock Timber
into the sizes -you need for that
new barn or any other work. The
cost will be low.
Save MOney
on • Fur4iture
Our stock contains every want in
the Furniture line. Dining sets,
parlor furniture, bedroom suites,
brass and iron bedsteads, etc., and
the prices are marked to suit you.
Rugs
Artiecially priced lot for parlors,
dining rooms, living rooms, and
IbedrbOms, in all the standard sizes.
Here is an opportunity for the home
manager to renew ° her floor cover-
ings at a distinct saving.
Lirkoleurris
A splendid array of Selections for
any purpose,whether it be for office
shop or house use and the prices
are such this season as will pay cus-
tomors to anticipate requirements
for months.
Walker -14 Whiteley
Furniture, Undertaking
. Embalming
Public Notice.
• .Mr. A.. P. Joynt, Licensed auction-
eer for the Comity of Huron is now in
a position to conduct auction sales,
satisfaction guaranteed, charges rea-
1
• sonable. Fur terms, etc, apply to l Sea -
forth• P. 0. or phone 12 on I46. 239041
- Monday, January5th
is the re -opening day, ot
. NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGIA
\,•
Owen Sound
'Every Graduate Guaranteed a Pos-
I ition . •
I 33 Successful years.
Large Staff of Specialists.
Individual Instruction.
Practical Department.
1 Information Free.
! C. A. Fleming, F. C., b. Principal.
"b, D. Fleming, Secrettry.
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 make you a [perma-
nent customer.• _
John B. Mu stard
Phone 11 on 115 -BRUCEFIELD
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ar.
2102-tf
Dusters
The warmer weather necessiatis
the using of lighter 'driving rugs.*
Never before have we been able to
assemble so many different knee
nip for your inspection suitable
for buggy or auto. Cool, neat,
patterns in gray, brown and mixed
colors, from $r.oo to $1.is
Stable Sheets
On a hot day yonr horse will appre-
ciate one of our cool sheets. As
blankets are a vere important part
of ouy business our prices are in
reach of all. Fancy checked stalnl
sheets bound with surcinglap
$2.25, $2.50 $3.00.
Without surcingles 900 $1,15,
$1 .5o and $2.00 •
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BRODERIO KIS
• Harness Store
Opposite Commercial Hotel, Sesforth
Harness Trunks • Valises
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GRANO TRUNK Rsie,fitIst..TWEAMV
Dominion Day Fares
Between all stations in Canada e
of Port Arthur and to Detroit
to Po r t Huron Miehig
Buffalo, Black Bock, Niagara Fa4s
and Suspensicn Bridge, N, Y.
Single Fare .Fare and one-third
Good going in' Good going Janne SO
returning July 1 July 1 return HMI%
July2nd.
Hon3eseeker8' Excursions
Round trip tickets to points in West-
ern Canada -via chicagp, St. Paul Dul-
uth or Sarnia and Nome= Navigation
Company...on sale each Tuesday, -until
October 27th, inclusive `al very low
fares . •
Tickets and information at all Grail&
Trunk ticket offices.
W. Somerville.... -. Tcwri Agent
-W. Plant.. : ...Depot Agent
• • C. E. 'HORNING, D. P. Aee
Union Station, Toronto, Ont
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