The Huron Expositor, 1914-07-10, Page 514
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Itenry Klebert, avlaoliares
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dicitta, but is how go-
d -agaira-aLarge kquantities of
for purposes of pent are be -
from the travel pt a Mr.
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mere are anaaarpOri.ng.--alany
nts are visible on the road
t atation. .0ouncillor DanIeI
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a hustler, land the right Mall
tett* the lob. -Now thatitbe Congervative
K4overnment are firmly aastabliehed. itia;
power fiirr another item we; hope that
*Ley mill not be /too severe on ,the
Elrench Aaloguaire: The Aerceat taro::
tillage we have iheard, le the Gaelic,
yet there are .thrase _Nilo hold it: *n,
laigh e.atime.tion.-Many of ,the armers
have commenced haying. The iyield man,
be above the aveme rin this aection.-
Q uite a -number of irnir people intend
wilingto Goderich nexOlonday. TheY
will enjoy Lake (Huron lap well as the
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rs in Watford and Ponl Mill:s L-
and Mrs. lattil Yellowlees and
aughter, Helen, from Down:any/Ile, are
here on a visit. -Rev. Ur. and Mrs.
Ilan Woods returned from Goderich,
Otere they attended summer school
held there last week. WIdle there they
Oaere guests of 'Mr. ,Mitch.ell, 'of The
E4oderich Star. -Bev. Mr. Larkin rif aaa-
torth. will preaeh, in the Presbyterian
Much on Sabbath tnext.-Mrs.
and Mrs, John Snider attended the
tuneral of Mrs. Simmons of iZurich,
last week -.-The many friends or igtaa
Vince Carr,. who was ladt week married
Lo Mr. Garnet Cornish. af Goderich
township, extend to her their ',hearty
good wishes for a long and nappy
parried life.-Hrs. Jones and bliss
eerie Granger visited ,relatives in
1Goderich last week. -The mitssion band
Itield a very sacceasful birthda;y -party
Zaturday last A short, programme
)was given by the little 'people. Mrs.
Keil McGregor gave a short address.
told of the formation of the soblety,
and why •!..it `got its tname, "Little ,Dis-
otples." Mrs. -Anna Rcees was the first
President. Lunch was served at the
ploee of the: meeting e The cOntribution
arnounted to about ten dollars. -Rev. B.
IL Keichen of Hamilton is Nisiting at
is n.erne in Stanley. His wife and
'family left last week for ,a trip to
Europa.-Jaines Boyce and family and
Missee Jean Thompson and S. McCart-
ney moi-ored to Goderich last week. -
Ws. Gernmill of goose Jaw, Sask. is
the guest of Mrs. Janes Gemmill. of
truckersmith.-David Rouatt has had.
his house painted in good style -Dr.
Gibson of Sa.ult Ste. Marie visited this
Week at the home of Mrs. Gihsonlin
"atanley.-Miss. Jessie Aikenhead is on-
to teach in Stanley in'the school
known as Baird's school.
MARKETS
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Seaforth. July 9th 1914
Fan Wneme (Standard) .. . . . ......• 93 to V SE3
Oat% per bushel...... 40 to 40
PEAS, per bushel e.... - 90 to 90
Marley, per bushel. .. -... 50 eo
50
Bran per. ton......„ et5 00 t,o 25 00
Ehortee per ton.. ...... 35 00 to 115 00'
Moeda Per 100 Real.- ...... ...e ete to 3 ea
Rutter No. 1, loose.. .. .. . 17 to "18
B4.0 if173g...-. re .... 4119. • • • 18 to 19
Hay p -r ton 16 00 to IG 00
Potatoes, per bus 00 co GO
Dairy Maxkets.
Toronto. July 7 -Butter -The 'mar-
ket is -quiet, with little change inpri-
Pes. Supplies large. feeling easy. Choice
'dairy 1/ to 19c; taferior 15 to
lac; separator prints. 19 to 20 cents;
fresh creamery prints 22 to 24e; solids
21 to 22e. I Eggr.--aPrices are firmer.
'pith case lath of strictly new laid at
T4/, to 25e 'per dozen. and good stock,
2011to 23e per dozen. Cheese -New cheese
ts ou.oted at 11 1-4 to14 1-r cents for
large ; twins, 14 1-2 to 14 g -4e. Honey
r -Buckwheat- 7 cents a pound in tin -a
and 1-2o in barrels; strained clover
honey 10 to 10 1-2 cents a pound In 60 -
at, tins; 12e in ten lb. tine; 12 1-22
)1" Ave pound tins; cocnb honey, No. a
$2.25 per dozen; extra $2 to $2.25
per dozen; No. 2, $2 per don.
Meer:trail. July 7 -7 -Cheese - Finest
tire a,enne- 12 3-4 to 13 cents; e,asterns
12 to 12 1-4 cents: butter, choicest
creamery 24 1-4 to 24 1-2c. Eggs,fresh
to 2ae Selected, 26 to 27c; No, 1
'113tock. 23e; No. 2, 20 to 21e.
Toronto Poultry Market
' Few', dressed, heavy 16 to 16c;
tight, 13 to 14c; live. fat, 10 to 12c;
alieke nen dressed, milk -fed, 22 to 23c;
'ortlireara, 18 to 19e; live, yea.tling, 13
Ix 14c; bretilerS, 20 to 22c; turkeys;
dee-Seed. 19 to 30c; alive, 15 to ' 16c.
Grain, E. -r.
Toronto, July 1-Ontailo Wheat -
The market Is dull; No. 2 quoted
iet• 96 to 07 cents outside, ancr new at
*a to 85c outside, August and
September delivery.
- No.
12 Ontario oats are quoted at
AA to ,11 cents outslile, -and at 42 to
0 cents oaf:track, Toronto. W. C.' oats
Voted at 43 oents for No. 2 and
'42 1-2 cents for Number 3, bay Ports.
Peas -Market dull with prices nominal
ParleY-Good malting barley quoted at
5-1 to 58c outside, according to qualitY.
Beans - Primes at, $2.10 to $2.15 per
bushel; nand picked $2.20 to $ 2.25,
rotateee-Market continues firm. Dele-
'wares ,e.re quoted at $1.60 to $1.75 per
;bag Oiet of store, and new potatoes at
35 per barrel. Milifeed - Manitoba
bran $23; shorts $35; Ontario bran,
.$23; nliddlings $26 to $21; good feed
their, at ' $30.00 to $32.O0. Bal-
ed Hay - The market is steady.
pith offering's fair. No. 1 is quoted
at *14.75 to $15 a ton on track nere;
Ko. 2 quoted at $13 to *14 and cloy -
or •at $1.1. Baled Straw -Cat lots $8,25
:-.8.59 on track Toronto.
a
er (the returnishown
drop of 'ale, the beat of 'the
fard and :wa4rad Iots being
quoted tit $8.35 wer cwt. Cattle -
Choice butchers $8.26 to $8,65; g.00d. at
*8 to 48.10; pornmoa cows_ $5 t� $5.60;
canners and Cutters 42.60 to $4choke
fat coWtS, $6.25 toe$1.10; ehoice
*I to 47.59. Calves --Good veals, S8,25
to *10.50; counneez $475 to $7. Stock-
ers and. reeders-Steers, 800 to 90`0
poimals, $7 to $7.25; good quality, 700
to 800 ;pounds, *8.76 to $7.25; light,
*6.10 to *$.26. Sheep and Lambs -Light
ewes, $6.75 to $8„26; liaa.vy, $4.25 to
$4.50; bucks, $4,75 Ito $6.30; spring
imbs,$11. to $11.75; yearling lannaS,
$8 to Sa.60. \to
$8.25 to -led and watered; and
0.45 to $8.69 off 4ca.rm
BaffaIo, July 7 -Cattle -Beat 'dry -fed
grades 1.0 to 16e Irlthar, Nxthell$ steady.
Choice to leTiMe k @hipping iateers $9.20
to -'$3.60; tair (good $8.16 to 4:0;
Icksizi 'and coarse, $8.36 to $8.50; Choice
to prime hardy liteerti $8.54 to $8./5';
fair to good $8,15 to 08.25; light,
buruccon, $7.60 to :$7.75; 'Yetarlings,
26 to $9; Wine at heifers, $8 to ja.;
$8-25; good butchering heifers, $7.76 to • V, II U. 1
$a; light butchering heifer 17;4 to „
$7.25; best at paws, 47,00, to $51.25;
:CANADTAN.--
.9f..•COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, CVO, LL.D., D.C.L. President
ALEXANDER LAIRD, beneral Manager JOHN AIRD, Aost;General Manages
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- CAPITAL,' $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND -$13,500,000
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
FOR Talk SUMS OF -
. $10, $20, $50 or $100
payaitie at their face value in the principal countries of the world, are sold
for a small commission by all branches of the Bank,.
Easily negotiated anywhere and self-identifyiUg, they are almost
indispensable to the traveller. The holder is protected in the event ot
loss of the cheques, as a separate letter of identification is issued with
them. There is no safer or more convenient method of carrying money
When travelling. S43
MORSSITf,ortp Beanch:
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good butchering coNts e$6.00 to $$.75;
canners and cutters, *3.90 to *5.25 ;
best teedell'S $7.25 tto 47.60; best stock -
brig. $6.25 to 48.75; best bulls, =$8.75 to
$7.50; 1,8'00 kiiiing uUs, 48,25 to $8.-
75; Milkers tend apriimrs 435 to $90.
Hogs -Market ten to .fl.fteen 1 cents.
higher; heavy and iyorkere *8.90; pigs
*8.76 to $8.90. Sbeepanafirlret ',steady,
larnba *9 ttko 49.25; yearlings $7 ,to
$a; wetherz *8.25 to ($8.75; ewes *4.25
to 46501 1
• lifoottraal, July 7-A fairly (Bettye
rade was done in !cattle, • with sales
Tot full loads of choice ataeleS at $8.50;
good at *8, iraixed loads *7075 to
*7.90 per hundred IYMMd.S. -11e bogs ,a1att
an active trade was done, with ,sales
:olf Selected lots cat 49.15 to 49.25, sows
•at *T.15 to 47.25, tend stage at $4.50
to $4.6§ per one hundred potundtieiveigh.-
ed, of oars. ',There was ,a steady feel -
tag In the market efor sheep =4 lambs
The demand 1s kobd, eaneela,111 fo
Ismhs, which *mid read11y M- ririees
ranging from five to seven dollars
e,aela .84 to size, had quality. A few
amaliolots of ;Yearling larr:bS brOU.gbil.
$8.75 to $7 per one hundred pounds.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES I Real Estate Agent
j. Wanted
?TIE CHER WANTED For Union 8, S. No. 16,
Hy and Stpelien, with Normal second class cer-
tificate. Duties to eommence September 1st, 1914.
Salary $650. Apply to JACOB SCHROEDER,
Treas., R.R. NO. 2 Dashwood. • 24204
A Guns - 11 you want to feel the pleasurable
111sensetion of making money feat, sell tragici
story of Empress a 'reload : marvellous dollar book
going like a prairie fire. Rush *order for free sample
book. BRADLEY-GARRETSON. Drawer 0,, Brant-
PA29.2
ford.
eLTOUSE FOR SALE - For sale a, five roomed
frame house, vvith kitchen ard woodshed, in
the village of Kippen. There are two lots with good
stabli and bard and soft water. Termer to suit pdr.
ohas r. Apply to FRANK UPSHALL, Kippen
or p one 2 on 132, 2429x4
VIOR SALE OR RENT -I.ot 85, Concession !v,
I Township of MoKillop, containing 100 acres, with
busts, good frame house and bank bern with atabling
underneath, fruit orchard and wliadmill. For fur-
ther -particular apply to MN. M. A. OAETZE2e412E9Y.12ER
Seaforth.
Blithe&
HOGGARTH-ln Seaforth. on July 6th to Mr. a d
Moe. J. Iloggarth, a dautrhter. Ethel May. '
STEMENSON-In Seaforth, on June 305h, to Mr.
and Mrs. peorge Stephenson, twins, lean anJ
daughter. '
CALVERT-In BrUcefield, on June 25th, -to Mr. and
and Mrs. °elven, of Ilderton, a soo.
MORRISON-e-Io Hullett, on June 24th, to Mr. iind
Mrs. William Morrieon, a daughter.
PRYNE-In Bruesels, on June 30tn, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Pryne, a son.
TAYLOR -In elcleillop, on July 6th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Taylor, a daughter.
lidarriagno
MeD0eIALD-0AMPBELL-01 June 24th, ab the
reeidence of the bride's parents, Miss Gertrude
Jean Campbell, to Mr.- John C. McDonald, of
Walton. by Rev. J. W. Reid, Londesboro.
11 aY-DAVIS-1 n Mitehetl. on June Lith. Frederick
Austin May, son of Mr. and Mrs.. W. F. May,
formerly of Exeter, to Mi,e Gertrude Davis,
yonegest daughter of Ur. and Mrs. W. R. Davie.
BAYNE-COPELAND-In St Marys'on Juno 20th,
Mildred E Copeland, te WillianiDuncan Bayne,
of Blaoshard.
MONTAGUE-GELINAS St, Pace.), Drysdale,
on June 23rd, Ido, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gelinas. to John Moinag-uo, of Walpole.
BEIRNE-ALDWORTH-At the home ttt the bride's
arents. Goderich township, on june 241h, by
Rev. George E. Ross, Lesley Henry Beirnes, of
Brussels and Pearl, &tighter of Mr. and •Mrs,
Lewis Aniworth. _
BRANDON -WREN --In Termite, et the residence
of Mr. John Wren, 13. A., on June 30th, be
elev. D. Wren, B. h., of Brussels, Mr. Norman
L. Brandon, of St. Marys, to Miss Annie J. Wren
of Brussels.
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Deaths
MeLAUGHLIN-In !trussels on June 2811e, Neil, ,
eeoi uneest son of Mr. anceeirs. elelauchli , aged
Olyears. 9 menthe and 27 clays.
MeleAY-In Greytcqnship. on June 27111, Oeor.ge
MoWay, sr., aged188 years. '
TAYLOR -In Geey township, on July 1st, David
Tarelor, aged 63 years, 7 months and 7 days.
eaereeeretaseeeemeeaaseeeeseealeateeneeteeeweeeetereeeene
11...dve Stock Markets.
*Union Stock Yards, Toronto, June
For anything fro:n ,t he good to
pheice in' the butcher cattle line there
Was a firmer market. Other tgtad.ca
twere not only slow in sellirig,butprices
droppd. There is a feeling, however,
that sane folks are finding* the'present
*price of butcher ;neat too high for the
'weekly exchequer, and ; ;that carrs-
;roe cutting down. their butchers WI on
laecount of the weather. Choice steers
bo a good drover's ;market sold readily
trar. $8.25 to $8.85, avith good .speci-
Meas realizing from $8.00 ito $8.15.
Mockers -as has been ,the 'Case of late
were a dull trade with a tendency to
funher weakening. ialkers were also
izivebblY, but .sprInAlers Met (with a
n Im-
prove. -:d market at slightly tenlaanced,qua-
tations. In the smi.11 reats depa.rtme,nt
there was a (general iweakening. Lambs
'peere off anything, up to firtY cents. 1
„Over 1.100 hogs reached ithe yea.rds),,
Orany of them (westerners, but theme,
Jori.ty carne on 'order to the big. pack-
ing firms, and ionly matter of 300
Were Kin tha KRA market, Evan with,
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1MP,ORTANT NOTICES.
-LeXPERIENCED HOUSE.TO-HOUPE CANVAS-
SdRS wanted in everytown and eity, by an
old established business, to pelt a household neces
sity. Only fifteen 75o sales will net a clear profit of
$1.50 per day. A splendid opportunity for the right
men. For pagticulars apply with references to
Expositor office. • 24294
Ftlit FOR SALE-- Lot 5, Conoman 2, contain-
ing 100 acres, seven acres hardwood bush. The
land is well underdrained and in a good state of
cultivation. There are on the premises a house,
two good barns etttie stabling. cement diet', a wood
shed, driviiig, shed and all out buildings„ One acre
of goodefruit orchard. There is a achool within half
a mile and only two miles from pceet office. store and
church. J 13. DINSDALE, Kippen, Ont. 2428-tf
weagoauarrair
LURK FOR SALE Emet helf or Lot 14, Canoe&
1: shin 9, Mullett, fifty acres of well cultivated land
that Is all cleared. On the farm is a good sized .
brisk house of ten rooms and t wocdshrd. Also a I
good bank barn and driving shete. There is a never I
failing spring nearoy. A good ler:aimed of apples,
pears, plums and oherriee. For further Dertionleds
apply to the executers, BENSON TYERMAN W ng.
ham or LAWRENCE M.ELVILLE,e3eaforthe 2422x8te
VARM FOR SALE -For sale 100 awes of choice
laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Lot 28(
Coneession 9. On the premises are a briek house,
drive shed, bank barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen underneath. The farm is well fenced and
underdraimed, and thereare 10 acres of hardwood
bush. Rural Mail , and Telephone Conneetton..
For further particulere apply to ADELINE SILL2422F4IttY
Seaffa, Ont.
'DIG FOR SERVICE -The undersigeed wili seep
lar servioe, on Lot 24, Con..3, H.R.S., Tucker.
smith, thorobred Yorkshire hog. He is exceptionally
well bred being, bred from the well enown etoek of
D. C. Flett, and Son,. Millgrovet Ontario. Teems
itt bhe time of service with the priveiege of re-
turning it necessary. E. M. HAMILTON, R. R. No.
3, Seaforth,. 4 2393x4tf
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VARA! FOR SALE -Lot 13, Concession 11,
ship of Stanley. 100 aoree, mostly under
oulti-
vation, good stone house a ieh wood and driven
sheds attached. Also bank barn. Spring water alt
the year round. Farm suitable either for grazing
or grain. Terme moderate. Apply to JOLIN242Kbrfr-
CHEN, Bruoeffield.
IMU1 SALE -North half Lots 8 and 9, Cen-
' eesion 13, in the township of McKillop, con.
taning 100 acres, 05 acres cleared and in a geed
state of cultivation and remainder in hardwood
bueh, Good frame house and a first °lase bank
barn 50x48, uith cement floors, also a large pigpen.
An acre of orcherd, splendid garden with fruit trees
Gerd artesian well with windmill. Only a mile
from school and convenient to church, rur2a41,076ail
and phone. WM. HaCKWELL, R. R. No.1, Walton.
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Q150IFOR SIXTY DAYS -TO any thoughtful re is Ja-
nie woman for helping us circulate Bible literature
BIBLE letOUSEeDeeC3, Brantford. ' 2430-1 1-
A NY respectable man or woman ono make 82, to
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21. $4 a day in distributieg- religious literature in
own community. Chance for promOtion. Exper-
ience not necessary. Spare hours, may be used
HOME BIBLE LEA,GUE, Brantford.• • 2450-4
nriwo DOLLARS A DAY SALARY -For intelligent
married or single woman for work around home
or liberal renumeration for opera time. Mrs.
DAVIDSON, Brentford. e430-1
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We have an excellent opportunity for you in your
city or town, if you are a worker. Our agents are
all making big money, and we have a good vazancy
in your neighborhood. Send for full partioulare to
PORT WELLER SECURITIES CORPORATION LW.
2428-3 415i Yonge St., Toronto
woramblamor faramocamemaislisterionilmelpenamaamemma,
'Variable farm in Tackersmith.
OOD FARM F,111 SALE Lot 35, Ooncessioh 2,
McKillop, 100 acres, all cleared, well under -
drained and in a first class State of cultivation.
The Maitland river runs through the farm and
there is no waete land. A good house and first class
out -buildings, also a good bearing o chard. This
farm is within three mites of oeaforth and seven
miles from Clinton. This is a firet:elass farm and
will be sold on reaeonable terms of paymett. Apply
on the premises or address Seaforth p. 0. JAMES
2126-tf
A TioTtog SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN SEA -
FORTH -Thos. Brown has been inetructed to
selt by public: auction on the promisee, Goderich st.,
East on Saturday, July Into 3914, at 3 o'cloom, pane
the property of the late William Morrison. rhe
house contains three rooms downstairs, besldes kit-
chen and wooashed, and three rooms upstairs in-
cluding bathroom. Geod cellar with -furnace. The
property consists of two lots with good stable and
hen house: Terms made knewit on day of sale or on
application to John Beattie. ALEX KERR and J.
F. MORRISON, Executors, T. BROWN, Auctioneer
' 2428-3
efie ARM FOR SALE- The north halyf Lot 25, and
south halt of lot 26, onthe 4tb concession of
Tuckersinith, L. R. 8., better known as the Jamas
Forsythe farm. Clontains 100 acres, all cleared
except about 7 acres of hart bush, well under -
drained and in a good state of cultivation: A geed
brick house o.nd good out, buildings. A Acid bear-
ing orchard and the beet spring water, Within five
melee of Seaforth and four nules from Brucefield.
This is one at the choicest farms in Tuckersinith
and 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, Boa 26,
Brussels • 342444
For Sale
-In order to close up the estate of the late Rebut
Charters, deceased, the Exeputiers of his will offer
for sale his ferrate, being Lot 32, and the west half
of of; 31; Ooneession 0, London Road Survey, Tuck-
ersmith., The lends are well tenproved and in good
condition'and may be viewed at any time.
For terms and conditions apeley on the premises
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' MRS. ROBERT CHARTERS,
Seaforth P. O., R.E. No. 3
New Doctors.
Drs. George and M. E. Whiting-.
Heilemann, Osteopathic Physicia.ns
of Goderich.
Inammlise.01•11
Specialists in women and chikirens
diseases, a,oute, chronic and nervous
disorders, eye, ear, nose and throat.
(consultation free
Office at adommercial Hotel
Seaforth.
Fridays 8 to 6.
Mortgage Sale
House and Lot, in Seaforth
Ulmer and by virtue of the power of sale con-
tained in a. certain mortgage, which will be prohuced"
at the time of nate, there will be offered for sale, by
public auction, by Thomas Brown, •auctioneer, nt
the Commercial hotel, in the town. of Seaforth, on
Saturday, the let day of August, 1914, at (.7o p.m. the
following house and lot: Tieing composed of Lot No
63,inJames Beattie'e survey, of Farb of the saldtown
of Seaforth, containing one-tifth of an aere of laud,
more or. less. There is ori the property, a good
frame homse and there is a good estrden and hard
and eoft Water. Tee property is at present °coupled
by Robert Beattie. The property will he offered for
sale subject to a reserved bkl. Terms: Ten per
cent of the puronase =nut° be paid on day of sale,
& the balance within two weeks tbereafter. For fur-
ther particulars apply to J. M. BEST. Vendor's
Solicitor„Seaforth ; Thos. Brown Auctioneer.
Dated Oth of July, 194. 24320 -
1,TALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE -The under'
V signed offers for sale the residence on Gorier-
ich,Street 'West, ab present occupied by Mr. William
Thompson. The houee 19 good size, comfortable and
has a good cellar, hard and shit water and all 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 occupipd,by Mr. Colthorpe.
two doors to the West. There is one lot in comma -
tion with this house. All these properties
are pleasently si bu net e d. Also the
house - and lot in (Jolemarec Survey, at present
occupied by Mrs. Kelly. They will be sold separate-
ly and cheap to wind up the estates to which they
heloma. For further particulars apply to JOHN
BEATTIE, at his office (wet the Beattie Butcher
Shop on Main Street, or address Seaterth Po
Offic %deb e
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-
sonable. For terms, etc. apply to Sea -
forth P. 0. or phene 12 on 140.
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Lumber and Machinery
2or Sale
One 15 horsepower stationary steam
ONE IIUNDRRD AND FIFTY noLLARS to any engi-ne, in good shape. Plank, joists,
htf 1 an or woinee tor helping. us :lir. scantling and inch lumber, also pulleys
thoug u ,
culla Bible literature. 131BIeE HOUSE, 2D4essokl
13rantford.
FIFTEEN DOLLARS A WEEK end expenses to
FIELD LINSCOTT, Dept. 4-, Bradford. 2430-2
AGENTS. -Wrecit of Empress of Ireland stil
selling by thousands. ProsPeottis free on
p*omise to cauYas Big Clan -mission,. BRADLEY.
GARREISON, Brantford. 2430.2
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and shafting.
9424-tf A. P. JOYNT. Seaforth
travel, appoiriting local representatives. WHIT- •
Notice
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-117-ANTED—Teacher-for junior division of 8. S.
V T No. $, McKillop. Apply stating expetienee
and salary expected, to JOHN elURleAY, Secy-treas.
Walton, R, No. 2. • , 2423
MEAGHER. WANTED - Holdine Normal media-
l. 9ate for sch3o1 seetion No 4, (sctutt ) Stanley,
duties to comMenee after summer holidays. -Apply
stating salary and experience COLIN CAMPBELL, •
R. R. No. 3, Beyfield, Ontario, . 2127-4
to Berry -Pickers
The public !Whereby warned that all trespassers
found on the berry patch, on Lot 12, Conces2s41;1.4,
Tuckeremitli, will be prosecuted. JAMElt WAL-
LACE.
Experts
A OTIVE TEAOHERSfeWhy not make twenty to
fifty dollars, during vacation, taking orders
for tragic 81017 of Eenpress of Ireland? Marvellous
dollar book, going like a prGaiArea U
fire. Rush oda
orfree
f sample. BRADLEY. S( N, Desk 0,
Brantford. 2129-2
Notice
Pronounce the Lister gaso-
line engine ( British made
througuout) as the best yet
seen for good material,per-
feet workmanship, noisiess
and smooth running, econ-
omy of fuel and price. It
takes first place. ee it here
before buying,
John Elder & SOW Agts.
4ENSALL, ONT.
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LET US PREPARE, YOU
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We'll hitch a bigger
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Everything is cut, load of shoes to your
pcujectles.cut ail to
dollars, than they ever
oe a e pulled before. .
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We are sweeping everythine before 1,18. The opening dais $
were our record. days for Shoe Selling. No one disappointed.
iFrom far and wide they came,they couldn't afford to stay. away t
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S --it's a clean sweep and a Selling out of •
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i EVERY SHOE IN OUR STORE. I
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Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and
children's shoes at prices that will open
Many a purse. Se lect 'every pair of -
shoes you can use to -day, next week
or next -year. See that you get your
share of the good things.
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100 pairs of Women's Low Shoes in
Oxford Ties and Slipper Style, made
t in Patent Kid, Vici Kid and Chocolate
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high as $4.0o a pair, sizes 2% s5
to 4. Sale price. •.
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50 pairs of Men's Oxfords—last week
we had Too pair of these Oxfords,
which we offered at $2.79 a pair, .half
of thern are gone: The leathers are
Tan Calf, Patent Colt, and Gun Metal
Calf in Button or Blucher Lace Styles.
Made on the popular high toe last.
Regular price $4.00 and $450 a pair,
we will clear them out at $2 70
per pair. .•.. •
Our Boys' Misses and Children's shoi es I
are going fast. Shoe up the boys 4nd t
girls at 1;-5 off the regular price -2o% :
off. DON'T DELAY. *
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Women's Fine Bhges — the best we °
have aud the beat. you can buy any-
whereAll the nw' styles in Patent i
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Ind. Kid Lea.thers,including our cu 11-= .=:'
Colt, Tan Calf, Gun Metal Calf ncl .
ion sole shoes. Regular price $3.5o •
, $4.00 and $450 a pair, sale pric a I
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Q0 to $320 I
100 pairs Men's woCking shoes
Tan Grain, Urus Calf, Brown Elk
Kip Leathers, regular price $2.5o
$3.50 apair el en T abi
Sale pirce.... al sou 0aks
Alf our Men's Fine Shoes, all the new
style, in Tan Calf, Patent Colt, Gun
Metal Calf and Vici Kid Leathers, in-
cluding Cushion Sole Shoes, regular
price $35o to $5 a pair, sale pricq a
pair
141 so to $3
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Come Early, We'll Carry Nothing Over
The,-..Cab.-Shoe.Storp
Opposite Expositor 'Office
Onta
Wet or Dry?
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That, is the question at- present
amonglpolitica1 opponents. But wet
or dry should be the question all the
time with progressive farmers. TOry
or Grit you all need tile in your
farms. If you don't want to be dry
yourself, keep your farm dry. Our
tile will do the lob. 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 quotations on draining
your field. We can, deliver you tile or
on large contracts, will dig your ditch
and complete your job. We take
• okders for 10 andil2 inch tile and fine
white brick
, WILLIAM 1. SPROAT, It, R. No. 4
Seaforth, phone 9 on 136. 2128-tf
Toronto, Onto where you will e
correct instruction and assistance in
obtaining employment when compe-
tent. College open all summer Ent-
er any time. Catalogue free.
GRANO TR
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Double Track all the waY
Toronto - Chicago
Toroneo Montreal
IMPORTANT, IMPROVED
DAILY SERVICE NOW IN
EFFECT
Westbound Eastbound
Lv,Montreai 1100 p.m.
Lv.Chicago 5:45.p. m..
Lv, Toronto 8:00 axe
Lv. Detroit 11:05 p. m.
Ar..London 11:06 a.m.
Ly London E.:45 a.m.
Ar. Detroit 1:45 pan.
Lv Toronto 9:00 a.m.
Ar. Chicago 8:40 p.m.
Ar. Montreal 5.45 p.m.
Full partionlars and berth reservat-
ions from agents or write U. E. liorli-
nino• D. P. A Toronto, Ont.
to Berry -Pickers
. ,,. Tcwn Agent
.—........ , . W. Somerville
\Depot Aeed2at
Notice is hereby given, that anyone, trespeasing W. Plant. •
on the property of the undersigned, on Oeiression
CL.. E. HORNING, D. P.. A..,
2,,,rudkersmith. for berry picking or othewise, will•
be prosecuuted. Mrs, HUGH J. GRIEVE. 2430-3
. Union Station, Toronto, Ont
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It is your assurance of complete
satisfaction in yonr concrete for old
or new work. Lo 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 uiellow, at small cost, with
Crediton Tile
Order your next winter's coal
now, while the price is lowest, 1
can supply you with
Lehigh Coal
the -kind that produces 100 cents
woth- 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.
V your mow is empty let ine-sup.
ply you until mowing time with
Baled Hay
Give me an opportunity to prove -
my ability to anake you a tperrea-
r ent customer.
John B. Mustard
Phone 11 on 145 BRUCEFIELD
GrAd Medal
Twine
Harvest time is here and,the crops are g
There will be a lot of twine used. this iear
and. the ,questron. is, What twine to e?
Wearein a position to solve that prob em
for you. A. twine that has been in he
market sineetvijne was first ,used, and 1 its
sales incrase every year; a twine 64 is
uniform in size: eliminating 'breaks, sups
and loss of time to the, least possible degtee,
is surely the twine to use and means mo ey
to the farmer who uses it. We are ofier
mg the famous Gold Medal twine, 650 fet
to the pound at 14c spot cash, I41c Oct -
2
ober ist.
Pure English Paris Green 26c per
We are 'prepared to do all kinds of tinsmithing and plumb,
Compare our hand made tinware With other makes.
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The Big Hardware Store
Ha EDGE Seaforth
Agent for Gold Medal twine
Perfection oil stoves, Martin
Senour 'paint, Frost fence,
Galt Art Metal shingles
,BARN TIMBER
NOR SALE
Notice
INotice is hereby given that the partnereldp sub -
Meting between the:undersigned, asfuritituredealers
and undertakers, in the Two cf. Beafortb, ha S this
day been dissnlved by miltnal Consent. An debts
awing tbe said Partnership, are to be paid tables -le
Walker & Wbiteley, at Seaforth aforesall, aid 111
claims against said Partnership are to he pteeented
, to the said Messrs Walker & Whitely, by wheel wee
will he settled.
Witness t
; S. RAYS -v‘kj.-1--
'ZAII MeEkY
Dated at Seatortb, Ontario, this ilithiley of JUItte
A.D 2428-3
For sale the tiraber 6f two barns,
&brat feet, mostly pine and. cedar, also '
a, lot of new girths; will be sold cheap
apply to
2417 tf
GO. M. CHESNEY
Box 112, iferimiltb
eer,