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MARKETS
Seaforth. Au g13th 1914
,1 00 to it 1 00
t Oats. per baheL. . . ; 40 se 40
Tea% per bushel 90 to go
%day, per busheI............ . . 60 to 50
Stan per tene.e.... S •,•.•-••••• 20 00 b0 20 00
ghortikw° 4 85 00 to 85 00
Fiouipt3 gel to 3 50
Blater lv 100sc... warie as *a • ...1k 18 WI 20
10 to 20
HAY Porton II 00 tti 12 00
- • - SCO -to 10 00
Potatoes, per bus 1 00 te 1 00
Dairy iffierfmts
Toronto, 1.4.ugust 11-ilatter-Oholec
dairy 20 to Mc; Interior (17 to\17
tanners isepaltatosi. prints 23 to 24e;
Dreamer/ egints„ fresh, 27 to 29cents.
Belgs-CasO Iota of strictly newelaid,
XT Ito 29 $tents per dozen. and Wood
etrele at 2*1t0 24e„ Obeese-New thense
bs quoted a L& to 14 1-4 cents for
large; twins 14 14 to 14 4.-24. Honey
e -Buckwheat- 7 cerith a pound in Una
and 61-2c in barrels; strained clover.
honey 10 to 10 14 eizt a pourni In 60-
141 tins; 130 he ten 1 . tins; 12 14c
* Aye. POUnd tine: co h honey, No. 1.
*La per dozen: ext. St to $2.25
seer dozen.; No. 2. 12 per dozes.
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Toronto Peunrv Wariest
owl, ;dressed, heavy. 16 tor lae:
IS to 14c; live, fat, 10 to 12f ;
chtckens, dressed, milk -fed, 22 •-to 23e;
ordinary, 18 to .1.9c; live, yearling, 13
to lie: brolle_rs, 20 to 22e; turkeys,
dressed 19 to 2¢s; alive, 15 to
j8 cents. Spring ducks, live, 13 to 14
cents: dressed. n :to
-60 to $8; (yearling% 42.60 to $9; prime 1 turoRTANT Nowt= 1
fat heffers. $8,26 to $8.50; ssiod utd. i ---e-
chering heifera, *7.80 to $840; light1:LiGENTS-Wreck of the Empress of Ireland stilt
40) 41 to V./.80 ; best hefty,' tat cows, ' saloit by thousand& ProsK-otus tree on
I7' 4;0 $7.60; t'oOd butchering, cows, $5 rritteurgZitegiricallmieei°n* Bilegt,ir
to $6.90; canners tend cutters, $3450 to
$51 beat feeder,, 1$ 'to $7.,40; !good
OfellerS) $B.5 Ito $7; beet stockers, $0.-
t5 Ito 643.5; tommon to tgood, $5.61 to
*6; best buns, Or god killing
hills; 46.26 to ; Stock and medium
bulls, $6 to ft; best milkers and spring-
Ceett1101Y. 135, to 450. Hog. -market 20e
higher ; heavy, *10125 tit* 410.50; tretx4
ed !Yorkers andDIV :7$10,V0 to
Sleeeste-Market stron'g; 1b 9 to
$%25 fyearlings, $6,60 to •$4,50; weehe
era, $1,25 to $6,50; ewes, $4.75 to; .6:75,
IWintreal,IJuly, 11,11914.-A (ffigttorii of ,
the cattIS tria.de !week was the
goad eltss&entl for oohing stook.. The
to the keen searlipetition betweer Can.
offerings were faitly (ItiLSge, but owing
4-o
and. A. lc bslers the feellng
In The niarket was trong and siriceS
t ruled fully 25c rper 100 pounds higher
than th'is 40;m/043k, veitibl sales cgrre4-0.4
mon bulls at ‘$51,25 to $1.50 alndicOgs Cat
$3 75 to $410 per 10/ &mai. ilijislhose
was pr1110t11011,1,r 'fee Ages tend
eale e cif carloads *ere rat& at $825
'to $8DO,whlle fairly good steee
changed hands at $7.75to $8.09 ler
, 1.00 !pounds. In sympathy with the
stronger feeling iv the TOtonto market
for hogs at Ille latter end of laet week
and the advance in priee,s of 15 "..o 25e
Der 100 pounds, a tnuch stronger' feel-
ing deireloped In tMe. fecal market to
day and 'prices advancedA Ito gOc ;per
100 pounds. The ,supply was fair aa -1
6 $115 to SAO; good de Oft° 485;
train. Etre. there was a keen demand from packee. s.
Toronto, August 11-Ohtailo Whet An active trade was done in selected
—Car lots outside $1 10 to 41.15 nom- tot s -at $10 001 to ' $10.25, sows . at $8.00
Ina PeaS-No. 2, ',98c to t$1.03, car lot,s to $8 ,2$. and stags` at $6.00 to $6.10.
outside, nominal. Rye -No. Z. 63 to 64 per 100 'pounds ',weighed 'Off cars, The
cents outside, no-ninat -IllarleV•—ctood, tone of the enarket for lambs was
malting harley, ottteide,.(57 to 69,e,nome strong and prices scared lanoth,er sharp
trial; Itanitoba barley e5S' to 57c.. Beans, adv,Etne6 owing to .the keen 'cletnandc
—Hand picked quoted at 48.75 trpr_ Sales of Ontario stook were made at
.bushel; No. 1 Vexes, $2.60 to $2..6.5. 1800 Ito .$8.50 and tQuebec at $8.00 to
Buckwheat—No. 2, 880 (to 90cin ear 4456`
lots, outside,
toba %3; aorts -$26; Ontatis
bran, $23; eniddlings, $29c, good feed
tour, $8{} 4to $8Z. ',Onions - Spanish,
crate, $e,..50.; as onions,, crate; *3;
Egyptian, crate, $4,. Potatoes—New Lee
pelted, $3 to $a,,25 ra tortel; new on.-.
4tario, $1.40 per (bpag. Baled., Hay and.
Straw—Number 12 old, s$14.50to *15.25
on track here; 1/4clovet, .1250. Baled
straw—Car- lots $-'9ton track at Toronto
Toronto Horse Market v
* All 'the local. Worse dealers .a.'re ready
awaiting any demand that may tome
teroTo the Government for Vtillery tand
ca*.ary !horses that "neaf be ineeded
Cor activity service. That the 'Govern-
ment has been -negotiatiag ts 'already
known, but no definite Orders 'have
VI been 'Dia.ted,The dealers, however.
are ?e, II ready to fill any idenea.nd at
-rt -nottee., The !horse trade !has been
a little quiet this week Few outside
buyers visited the ;.-narket, and about
the „only 4h1pnent made out tW,a,n of
a 'carload of "good general purpose
horses- to Nova Ztatia. The 'city trade
Is, :however, buying quete freely, and
auetion sales are well. ,attended, Prices
solitinue :steady on tilie enarket, fHeavy
draughts run from $250 -to $280-;
.medium draughts, $225 to *250; light
draughts, $140 to *225; general pour -
pose, $175 to '-225; farm chunks, iF115
to W90; expreas and wagon, i$150 to
$200; light delivery. $125 to
drivers, $125 to -$125, and 'serviceably
Sound at from $30 W
• Live Stock Markets.
' llidon &eck Yards, Toronto, 'August
- '11, 11.R14. -Steady to tstrong .i'w,a,s the
:general Opinion as to the butcher cattle
position at the ,yard, The ' tOtg Priciet
exas again $3.09, which the Swift Can-
adian CCempally ,taidtttei Dunn and .Le -
Tack for a Ioad `of ten averaging 1,250
pounds. There were a 'limited number
of sales ,at ;$8 75, but deals at frocrw
*8 40 to $8.50 were more numerous.
'There was a. large turnover in the good
to medium ciaele, the bulk of the rb:..s1.;,
ness being put through at from $7175
to $8 15. Of ,Iate th8N- best price for
tat COWS hasAbeen, a (..solitary one now
and ;again at (.$7 50, but to -day the
-quotation was comparatively common,
)though, Ube average ifor ' tibia .pick was
round i.-7 25. The request far the less)
shoiee grades was Also an improved
'one. Bulls also were inclined to firm-
a trifle, but he top 'price of '$?.75
paid for two ta,veraffirlg 4,710 pounds
was an exceptional deal, the anienal5
being in a Superior class by them-,
selves It was not difficult, howaver,
to secure from $7.40 to $7.50 foqreally
good specimens. atockers were quiet.
but all -f ransactionz were ,put througli
at last wi,eles closing prices. It wasrthe
game with (milkers and feefder4
Heavy sheep were •nCrt in !good -deenaeld
but for the lighter animals the trade
Vras good at steady figure. Laanilast,
however, came a crappen. On Thursday
• up ta $1,0 40 i was ,pald for the pick,
'yet this morning :it was difficult to
secure *9-50 for the sa,:rie class. Ire faCt
very few sales were made at that
tigurz . the general quotation being $9.-
25. I, was fully expected that herge
lifouid •make an ‘.upward 'move on ac-
count af the war, but to -day's rise of
BO cf-mis wa.s probably , due more to a
Ugh t r u ft than ,to any other cause,
'Several decks said for *975 before the
market ,:-.-tretigthened another qualter,
The following are Alie general price
rangt,s : Butcher Cattle -Choice weigh-
ty i'-.1t.t.ed,s. $8 40 -\.to *8.96; choice handy
butclmrs, $8 25 to $8,50; good butchers,
.$8 10 to $8.35; medium, $7.50 to *78�:
common, from $7 25 to $7.50. Heifers. -
Good to choice ;heifers, $8 to $8 35;
medium, $7.40 to *7.90; common, frox
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-$0.75 ;4. $7,25. eputcher Cows. -Choice
from 57 ia $7 40 : good, $6.50 to *7;
rnedium, from % 50 to z *1; cutters $4.
to $4 50 ; common, 1$4.50 to K50; can.
iners, from $2 ,to $4 Butcher Bulls. -
Choice. s'i7 i a *760; good, 'i86.50 to 41;
medium, $6 to $6 80; common, $5 to $6.
Btockf:rs and Feeders. -Heavy selected
feeders, $7 to *7.25; choice heavy ,steck-
ors, *1; heavy P.g:00c1. $ff,.75 '10 $7; ',Stied
Medium stockers, $6,50 ,to *6.15; com-
mon from ,*250 .10 *6.50; grass cows,
• 44.75 co $5.50. (Milkers and Springeits
gold at. $55 to $101 each for choice 5 -of-
fering -s,: with good at. $55, to $55 and
common ta medium at $40 to $50.
Calves -Choice, $9.50 to 10.50; medium
From i;-7 to 4950; (common from $5. to
*7 ; rough grass alves, $5 to 5M-P>heelp
- and La mbs.-Light !sheep ewes ranged
from ::..45 25 to $6.75 clipped; heavy sheep
had bucks from $4. to, $5, 25 ; culls, from
$3
•i� $4; yearling lambs brought from
$7 ;to $7.80; bucks off ; fair spring
Iambs, cwt., $9.11zo $10.15. Swine. -Hogs
want to $8 50 to $8.60 f.o.b.; $9.10 to.
$9,A5 fed (and watered and „at f$9.60
to $9,75 off cars.
Buffalo, July` 11 1914. -Cattle. --mar-
ket, 10e to 20c higher; cbolee to pl•ime
shipping •eteerre $9,6e to $10.10; fair
io Igood, $8,90 xo $9.1p.; plain and
oearse, $8.35 to $8.50; ,cholee to prime
• handy steers, $8 60 to $9.25; fair to
good, *8.40 iiro $8.50; light common, $41.4
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Birtlits
PINKNEY-At Stratford, on August 7th„ to Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Pinkney, a daughter.
AleQIIKEN-In liehorne, on August llth, to Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart PflaQueen, a daughter.
DAVIDSON-In Brussels, on Auguat 8rd, to Mr.
mad Mrs. Frank Davidson, a daughter.
IIIND-In West Toronto, on Julv 30th, to Rev. and
Mrs. J: T. Hind, (nee Miss May Deadman), a
son.
STEVVART-1n Oincinnati, Ohio, on July 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart, (nee Miss Edith
• McOraoken, aon.
ROSS -In Seaforth, on August 10th, to Dr. II. H.
and Mrs. Ross, a son.-istViiil
HARRISTON--SWITZER-At Wesley parsonage,
Clinton, on July 29th, by Rev, Drs, Reutledge,
Hazel Addict, soungest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Switzer, to Thomas Albert Harrison,
all of Goderich township.
tACQIIES--SPENOE-At Trinity church, Ford wich
, on July 29th, Mies Maae, daughter of Mrs.
Spence, Howiok township, to Rev. Earnest Jac-
ques, B. A. Of Eastwood.
Deaths
0SBALDE8T0N-16 Clinton, on August 1st, Mrs.
Alexander Osbaldeston aged 72 years, 4 months
and 6 days.
VANSTONE-In Kincardine, on Jelly 28th, , Mar-
garet Semple, reliot of the late Joseph Vanstone
in her 77th.
CATLIERS-In Howie's, on August -1st, Mrs. John
(lathers, Orange Hill, aged 79 years.
HAYES-fa Detroit, on August 5th. Lulu F. Wiltae
wife of Mr. John Hayes and ouly daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wage of the London road,
aged 26 years, 10 months and 20 days.
DEARING-In Stephen,on August 1st, Irene Winni-
fred, daughter of Maa and Mrs. James Dear-
ing, aged 5 years 5 months and 7 days.
COBBLEDICK-In Exeter, on August 2nd, Hannah
'Reddy, relict of the Late David 0 abbledick, aged
07 years and. 6 months.
Seafoath, on August 11th, Clara hale
• Muir, aged 10 years, 6 months and -LI dealt.
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IMPORTAiffr Nano=
FARM FOR SALE -Lot 13, E.aaucession 3, Town-
ship of Stanlev.100 acres -mostly under culti-
vation, good stone h '
ouse wit,h wood and driving
sheds attached. Also hank barn. Spring water all
the year rpund. Parra suitable either for grazing
or grain. Vienna moderate. Aprly to JOHN24211C- tEf T
OHEN,
rilEACHER WANTED -For School Section -No. a
J.. Hay and Stanley. Teacher holding second class
'certificate, Duties to eminence after holidays.
Applications received up to August 201h, Appiy
stating salary and experience. Protestant prefrred.
SOLOMON JAMBE, secretary, Zurich p. o., R. la
2o,
D. No. 2. 334xt
FOR SALE OR RENT -Lot 35, Concession
Township of McKillop, containing 100 acres, with
bush, good frame house and bank barn with stabling
underaeath, fruit -orchard and windmill. For fur-
ther particular apply to Mrs. M. A. GNETZEMEY ER
Seaforch. 24'20-12
its'EN AND WOMEteWANTED -In ail localities
1.VTt by largo Canadian mail order house, to show
amples to their friends and neighbors. No elver-
ience required, position will pay $15 weekly for few
hours work in spare time. Sample owe furnished
free.
The CONSEMERS ASSOCIATION
24854 Windsor, Ontario.
LIARJOR SALE -Lot 10, Ooncession 1, Stanley
1. Township, one nine and a quoits? south of
brucieneldron the London Road, one hundred Rom,
ninety cleared and ten acres of good bush, Well
fenced and well -drained, good brit* house and good
narne with stone stabling underneath. Three never
welle, a good orohard with over a hundred
trees with good fruit,- good driving shed, pig pen
and implement house. 'Parma to suit purchaser.
JOHN MURDOCK. Brueeftekl. • 1880-61
'LIAM FOR SALE -Lot Coneession 5, Moltillop
L' on the Gravel Rood, 2 miles and a halt north
of Seaforth. One hundred acres, all °leered but
about.two &Ores. Well fenced and in a good etate
of cultivation. About thirty flares in gram. Oood
fivine home, two good berme, with atone stabling
underneath. Plenty of never filling water. Rural
Mail Delivery and Rural Telephone. A good bearing ,
erohard. Elko terms of payment. Apply on the
premiees or address JOHN MoMILLAN, Seaferth
P. O. 240441
eceAR11 FOR SALE -The undersigned offers for
er sale by public Auction, on the premises, at (2.110
o'cilook p. 111., September 1st, Lot No. 1, Concession
13, Tuckereralth, containing 074 times of land.
There are on the premises a fine two storey cement
house,, very conveniently arranged and a No. I.
barn, 46x76 deet. There is on the pretnises about II
acres of good hardwood bush and a never failhne
spring of pure water, no need for pumping, either
• winter or summer. This farm is in good condition,
well fenoe3 and pleattantly situated, being only 4
miles from Hensall. This place will be sold subject
to reserve bid and on easy terms, as the proprietor
does not wish to larva. Terms made known the day
of sale or for partioulars apply to WILLIAM
LEITCH, Egmondville. 2485x8
PIC FOR. SERVICE -The undersigned will keep
for service,•on Lot 24, Con, 3, H.R.S., 'Tucker.
smith, thorobred Yorkshire hog; He is exceptionally
well bred toeing bred from the well linown stock of
D. C. Flatt, and Son, Millgrove, Ontario. Terms
tl at the time of service with the privelege of re. ,
turning -it necessar, H. M. H-AMILTON, R. R. No.
3, Seafortb. 2393x4tf
VARM FOR SLE. -Lot 5, Concesion 2 contain-
ing 100 acres, seven acres hardwood bush. The,
land is well nnderdrained and in a good state of
cultivation. There are on the prenuses a house,
two good barns with stabling, cement diary, a wood
shed, driviagUed and all out buildings. One acre
of good fruit orchard. There is a ;school within half
a mile and only two miles from post office. store and
church, J. B. D1NSDALE, ippen, Ont. 2428.tf
FCARR FOR SALE - East helf of Lot 14, Concea-
l' sion 9, Hullett, fifty acres of well cultivated land
that le all cleared. On the farm. is a good sized
brick house of ten rooms and woodshad. Also a
good bank barn and driving shed. There is a never
failing spring nearby. A good orchard of apples,
pears, plums and cherries. For further partienlars
apply to the executors, BENSON TYERMAN W ng -
hum or LAWRENOE MELVILLE, Seaforth. 2422x81f
FARM FOR, SALE -For sale 100 acres of choice
laud in the Township of Hashed,being Lot 28,
Con aession 9. On tthe premises are a brick house,
drive shed, bank barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen underneath. The farm is well fenced and
underdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwood
bush. Rural Mail and Telephone- Connection.
For further particulars apply to ADELINE S1LLFRY
affa, Ont. 2422-41
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MIARMI`OR SALE -For sale, Lot 21 and ease half
JL 22, in the township of Hibbert, containing 150
acres. There are on the premises, a storey and a
half stone house, 28x38, with frame kitchen, a barn
94x50, straw shed, 86x60 ' and drive house, 20x30.
The farm is all tile drained and mostly wire fenced
and is all seeded to grass ,except 20 acres. There
are 35 acres of No. 1 hardwood bush. There are
two good wells and a spring- creek running through '
Ile 60 acres. The farm is sltuated 1 miles from
the village of Oromarty, 7i miles from Dublin
station. and 8 miles from Ileneall and has rural
delivery and telephone connection, Na, 6 on 42,
Dublin central. For further particulars apply on
the premises or at The Expositor once pr address
ALEX CAMPBELL, Cromarty p. 0. 2433x4
VAR M FOR SALE - For sale, Lot 2, Concession 4
Tuokeramith, containing 100 acres, all cleared
except Soares Of hardwood bush. There are on the
promisees good brick, storey and a- half house,
26x36, with kitchen and woodshed, 24x16. There is
a furnace and hard and soft water in the house,
good bank barn 40x80, with lean-to root houee, new
straw barn 27x42, with driving house below, and
nein steel roof,on all the buns, Hog pen 22x80, hen
house 24x32. There is a good watering system
throughout the barn with large cement supply tank
and windmill to pump the water. The farm is well
fenced and thoroughly underdrained and in "a very
high state of cultivation. Good well at house and
never failing well at barn, Also an acre and a half
of good bearing orchard that has been sprayed four
seasons. Four and a half miles f rom heaforth, one
mile from school, and telephone and rural mail
connection. Terms, reasonable. For partienlari
apply on the premises or address R. R. No. 4, 850-
Orth, WM. G. WALLACE. .2432x4
morami•11•1••••PL.
, Judge's
Court of Revision
The Judge of the County oi Huron will hold a
Court for the revision of the Voters' List of the
township of McKillop, on August 181b, 1914, at, the
town hall, Seaforth, at 10 o'clock . . AlLintar-
ested will please take notice and govern themselves
acord in gly.
2435-1 M. MURDIE, Clei;
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Ditch Contract
• Tenders wanted for construe iou of two ditches
in towaship of Tuokersosith,- k loan as the Archn
bald and Alexander drains. Pa. tioulars may be had
by applying to the Township 01 rk. Tendere to be
Lo bandit of Council by 17th day of august,
2433-3 D. F. IsGREGOR, Clerk
Public Notice.
Mr. A. P. Joynt, Liceused 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. O. or phone 12 on I48.
2390-11
'Valuable farmTin Tuokersmith
• For Sale
In orier to close up the estate of the late Robert
Charters, deceased, tha Executors of his will offsr
for sale his farms, lasing Lot 32, and the west half
of ot 31, Concession 6, London Road Survey, Teak-
erainith. - The lands are well improved and in good
condition and may he viewed at any Lime.
For terms and conditions apply on the premises
Lot
MRS. ROBERT CHARTERS,
Soalorth P. 0., R.R., No. 3
'BARN TIMBER.
FOR SALE
For safe the timber of two barns,
3 ix54 feet, mostly pine and cedar, alEo
ldt of new girths-; will be sold heap
_apply to
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•GEO, M. CHESNE 1
24174f Box 172, 8es is it
Fartn Property for Sale
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The- executors of James A. McQuaid, late of the
Township of Maintop, deceased, offer far sale Inc
following two valuable farms; Ist-Lot 21, Con
ceesion 2, Township McKillop, 100 elates ; contains a
good home with 12 rooms, furnace and hot water
heating, bath and toilet complete, barn 52x80 with
stona foundation and stall room for 12 horses, driv-
ing shed 45x25, cement tank and water for barn and
stable, small spring creek which never-runS die', a-
bout ten acres of hardwood bush, 2nd -Lot 20,Con-
cession 2, MoKillop, across the road from above farm
100 acres; new frame house, 6 rooms, good cellar, 2
, barns, each 3656: one with stone foundation and
stabling under, a spring with good -flow of water all
the year ron.d. These two farms . are both well
drained and well fenced and in first-class state of
cultivation, conveniently situated, only two miles
from the Town a/ Seafortha anti are -among the inost
choice and desirable farms in the County of HiTron.
Arrangements can be made for fall plowing and for
full poseassion at an early date. For further.partic-
ulais apply to the executors, AIR8:40FIANNAII ne-
qumn, Box 71, Seaforth ;, JOSEPH MeQUAID, R.
Rs Pio. 5. Seaforth, or to PROUDFOOT, HAYS AND
KILLORAN, Seaforth, Solicitors for Executors.
2432-11
'Monday, january5th
- is the re -opening day ot
NORTHERN
- BUSINESS COLLEGE
Owen Sound
Every GraUuate 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.
2402 -ti
ell, Suit?
Our stock of Summer Suitings is novf
complete and comprises the -very newest
designs—checks, brokenstripes, hair line
effects—worsteds and serg-es, cheviots and
tweeds. ,Particular mea will favor the
exclusive style of our garments. Stnart
close-titting Models for young men, con-
servative older men's models. You will
feel at perfect ease in one of our suits and
have the satisfaction a man always exper-
iences in new and becoming clothes. In
Invited.
• D. BRIGHT, & Son
SEAFO RTH
A NEW TERM po RD CAR
opens September rst•in the,popular •
t. lam RE• RM RS.
r/'/
if -777J 4
A
Yonge and Charles streets, .Toronto
This school enjoys a great reputation
for superior braining. Write to -day
for catalogue.
Experts -
Pronounce the Lister gaso-
line engine ,( Britisy made
througuout) as the pest yet
seen for good material,per-
feet workmanship, noisless
and smooth running, econ-
omy of fuel and price. It
takes first place. See it here
before buying.
johnXIder &Bons AO.
filENSALL, ONT.
That Mare
Will you breed her this season? do you se k the
moit obtainable for your money? Consid r Mr.
Templeton. Why? He Ins .W rare inhe itanee.
He is by Peter the Great, 4 years 2.071, from Win
proceeds a new standard of excellence thOt'e the
best, Hifi dam o,n,d Grand dam were know& to be
better than 2.10 trotters. His -.Great grand dam
was a great brood mare. Hie fifth dam was by the
fathom) Lexington thoroughbred. This too is- the
b es t, in Inc t, o a n you: heat it? He is the
right size, close 10 15 1 3 hands'. Ile is thie. right
color, dark brown. He has the Peter thti Great,
style and finish. He is sound and one of ttk pureet
,g.ited trotters. Hai foals are uniform, Its sire
has dbne more for his opportunities than ay other
• stallion. la ithout exception, every foal by him
ever trained, has been fast, from four to Eleven of
his first crop of foals, twenty in all, were fast
enought to have taken three year old records better
than a.10. Mr. Templeton is the sire of three year
old Ray Templeton, that worked a public' mile at
Libertyville, itainois, in 2.18. Summing i up Mr.
Templeton in Par Excellence, ininheritence, in
speed, in gait, in iedividaality, his eeriices are
worth more than any other sLallion's than las ever
been offered bieeders of this Province, Can you
boint to me another of which as much can; be said,
irrespectiae of his fee. Will make a full eaason at
his own stahle, at 825.00 to insure. GEO. E.
TROYER, Proprietor, Hills Green, or phone 5 on 88
urich. 2433-9
CRA-NBTRUNKRsVnt;
Harvest ilelp
r Excursions
$1.2 to Winnipeg
Via Chicago and Duluth
• AVGSVT 18 -
From allstatioris in Ontario, Kingston
Renfrew and west, to certain points in.
Saskatchewan and Alberta and all
points in Manitoba.
Harvest Help special train will
leaVe Toronto 2.30p. m. on I date,
via Guelph, Stratford and Sarnia.
Ask G. T. It. agents for full infor-
mation regarding transportation west
of Winnipeg, or write 0. E. Horn-
ing, D. P.A Toronto, Ont.
W. Somerville Tc wp Agent
W..............Depot A:gzat
-C. E. HORNING, D. P. A,,
Union Station, Toronto, Ont
-6he
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 p a y all express
charges. Cheques pay-
able at par.
The Seaforth Creamery Co'
24084 0_ A. Barber, Mir.
We are now/in a position to
give all Ford Car owners
prompt and careful attention
for Ford i automobiles at the
very lowest possible prices.
,We handle the necessary
Ford Repairs. Give us a call
anti be , convinced 'of our
superior workmanship
SZAFORTH GAR -AGE
••••••••••••4115
SPARLING & WRIGHT
Wilson Block - Seaforth
New Doctors.
immense...
Drs. George and M, E. Whiting
Heilemann, Osteopathic .Physicians
of Goderich.
emononsweleamo
Specialists in women and childrens
diseases, acute, chronic and nerve&
disorders, eye, ear, nose, and throat.
consultation free
Office at ldommercial Hbtel
Seaforth.
=, Fridays 8 to 6.
Dust rs
w rmer weather necessiaitas
the usi g of lighter driving rugs.
Never efore have we been able to
assern le so many different knee
rugs f r your inspection suitable
for buggy or auto. Cool, neat,
-
patterns in gray, brewn and mixed
colors,' from $r.oa to $i.75
Stable Sheets
On a hot day yonr horse will appre-
ciate one,ot our cool sheets. As
blankets are a vere important part
of ouy business our ',prices are in
reach of all. Fancy checked stable
she e ts bound with surcingles
ch. op
$2. 25) .?2. 50 4,3 00.
Without surcingles goc $1.15,
$x .5o a.nd $2.00
1
BRODEFUOK'S
Harness Store
Opposite Commercial Hotel. Seaforth
Harness • Trunks Valimes
15 is your assurance of complete
satisfaction in yonr concrete for old
or new work. fo get it ask for Can_
ada Portland Cement. •
For your 'Fall Wheat
Use our Ideal Wheat and Corn fer-
tilizer, it will have your crop in
good shape fotsthe winter, and will
also give your crop the lead in the
spring.
For Your Threshing
Get some ofpur genuine Youghio-
gheny Select Lump Soft Coal„
Cheap, safesnd th•oroughly
efficient.
For the Winter
Secure your supply of Lehigh Val-
ley Coal—always the equal and of:
ten the better of the many kinds en
the market,
It will pay you to get my
prices.
• ...John B. Mustard
[Phone 11 oh 145 BRUcHEIELD
aseeteserres.saa--•aMraelerseesse
THE .CANADIAN- j3,AN
OF COMMERCE
,smIMMUND D.C.L.„ President
ALEXAWDER LAIRD, Genera Manager 301IN Ametcentildissimea
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FOND $13500I000
I
FARMERS':BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank ,of Commerce extends to Farmers evetiy
facility for the transactio# of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes. • Blank sales notes
are supplied free of charge on apPiication. 825
Seaforth Branch.
W 0. T. MORSON - Manager
estern Fair
LONDON, Canada
Ontario's' Popular Exhibition
September lith to i'Oth, 1914
Increased Prize ,List
Magnificent programme of attractions. Two speed
events daily. New fireworks every night.
Come and see the Dominion Experimental Farm
Exhibit and theCanadian Royal Dragoons.
TheCon., 1 . ]ennedy shows fill he Midway.. Music
By the best availablie ban s.
Reduc0 railway rates cammencing S ptember .1
•Special. excursion days, Sept. ith, i6th, 17th. All
tickets good till Septernber 21St.
All information from the Secretary
W. J. REID, President • A. itt HUNT Secretary
our Great
Opportunit
The followirrg goods will be cleared out at once regardless
of cost. You4can save money by purchasing now and have
the use and benefit of the goods during the remainder of the
season. It also means money saved on next 'season's re-
quirements. Space will not permit us to quote price.; on all
of the many bargains we have to offer. Here is a list of a
few .
Screen Doors
le •
.........,.....,............. .. . . ....$1.89
,
Heavily ,panelled, strongly made and ,nicely varnished; the: :!
best money can buy. Complete with hinges, hook and pull e
reg. $2.5o.. ... .
Well made, nicely designed and varnished, complete with
hinge, hookand pull, regailar $2.00, now..-.. ...... ....S1.48
Good strong 6creen doors. complete with hinges, hook and
pull, regular $1.50 now...,...... ..........................$1.23
Screen doors well made in plain style, complete with hinges,
hooks and pull; • Regular $1.00, now............,...............83c
'
Screen Wind
Well made -and nicely fnished.
Size 14 x 227 regular 20Ci now....... .. • 0,541.
Size i2 X 36, regular 30c, now....
Size 14 X 40, regular 30c, now......
Size 18 x 28, regular 30c, now
Size 18 x 32, regular 35c, now
• 0 44 1,5c
"I
O 1.F.* 0 • 20c
• ......20c
,,,.... ..... „....4“, a • ir a ••alla ••••.e.•20e
• .1 • • • a $ • II • •• 4/6••*•40 .25c
• Hammocks
Extra heavy tapestry weave, two attractive designs in' rich
colorings, effectively blended, deep full valiance, 15 inch
throw 'back pillow, finished with heavy twisted cording and
tassels.' Size 90x42. Regular Sch.00 now .......
Heavy double weave fabric, three assorted color combina-
tions,' deep valiance and large throw back pillow, heavy
twisted cording and tassels. Size 9:m4 -r. Regular $7.00
now••••••.•• • to- • ..... 4 • • • • • 0 • ••• ••• • • .$5000
Heavy double weave, beautiful design, wide full valiance,
throw back pillow, nicely Upholstered and tufted. Regular
84.50, now........••. - • .......................... . . . ...$3.25
Good strong ribbed fabric, striped design. Will give good
satisfaction. • Regular $3.50, rid* ...
Lawnmowers
Four 16" Crucib'e Steel blades, plain bearing, -easy Funning,
high wheel, guaranteed satisfactory, eg. 7.00 now..1$5.00
Three 16" crucible steel blades, plain bearing, easy rupning,
high wheels, guaranteed. Regular 5.25, now $4.00
Three 16" steel blades, easy running. regular 4.25 now...$3
All the goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded..
You can easily see the advantae in buying at these rnone , saving prices
The Big Hardware Steno ,
Hellry afprth
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