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The Huron Expositor, 1915-02-05, Page 5Fe *a .98 98 over we have and are ,pair. These Gun Metal rn round and )Id for 4.00, 2.98 a pr. %e are the shoe with narrow and erywhere in $2.913 HOTEL tral.—We e t :o chronicle the •ret Pfaff, wife arshall. of Lou - of Hensel'. The fa.vorably known years a age and health for some ere brought to Tuesday after- erisall. Union being conducted The Independent t which the ae- -Mrs. McFaul, !ew days during Ler relatives, the licks. -The Rev. inistered so ably a pastor of the the fulS.i.terin of Conference, has an to Windsor, lumber of years 1 for it s,peaks this age to he 'ge vrhich he kfil- and we believe to the approval signified his ac- tion.—The friends rkins, proprietor Hotel here. will at he is inaking - operation which In St. Joseph's Ara. Alfred Tay- 5ant1y entertain - relatives and sister'. Mr. .J who was visiting 'ate at the same rary of her mar - d to state that vho has been so rhat improved.— lers left here bn the "Bonspiel,'"- therritt. of near • her uncle, Mr. returned from she took a post- Tsing -which will Eier as a ,Profes- . recent business purchase of the E..1. by Messrs. rcy Clark of this >wn, young en - Commercial Is _ ind modernly e- ll no doubt, od shte of pat-. Ll to date and .tice or no bar 'no in--s.itancy in -access in their vr bAleve they • rnanag ment. PriE net-, of Miss rd to 'Earn that tter. -- Quite a ates from Hen - Wed th-- South eeting hAd ae HazA Heath ri Heath. of near -rt d last week here with their James Moore. .51-s, Frederick n. both of near d for the war ,—We are pleas - Jur citizens an- dwelling:- this .r.—Our snow on Wednesday q-pw storm and ri,t,:ks, but with _or constructed at work could 11 rtr.:ws will 11 inarione, envelopes ket diaries, hades ge of this ,ge for the fot sale. Seaforth "* FEBRITA • HURON EXPOSITOR. . MARKETS Seaftarth. Feb, 4th, 1915 ;Teem (Standarol.(new)...-- . 1 0 t�, 1 40 akte, per bualiti(usw) 56 So 56 Peat, per bushel eo so 100 Wort per hinittel.. 65W 65 Ram par tens.; . e ses .4•••••••••• 28 06 to 28 00 lugsweee per tone... se • **••••• 39 00:to SO 00 matrix 100 'be* it am eV. mm*6.464404 3 60 to 425 flutter 0. 1, looee. se4811s *we **••• •••• 24 to - Afigti 4)4it aossie.646••••••0000•••••.; ••• 20 to so 12 00 to 100 44 to 45 Potatoes, per hag Toronto fdtbad Market Prices quoted to country merchant.; for recleaned seeds. Canadian- Govern- 1rient tested 4 per cwt. --Red Clover, No. ;$20 to $21.60; do, No, 2, $18.5a $16 ke.7 No. 8, 418 to '$20; alas, No„ 1, 419.60 to $20.50; do., N.o 144.7.50 to,018.20; do No. 81 ,216; timo thy, No. 1. 410.50 to $11.64; .do., No. 2, 0.75 to $9.26; lo.. No. 3, $3. t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • A Row Market f Toronto, Feb., 12,—Beans. - Priite.` bushel, $2.76 to $2.85; hand-picked: 4240 to $3.51. , Detroit, Feba--12.-Bean6 for Intaital- shircetent, $3.•5; February, *8,16; tiay, $3.30 per bushel, %tipping petals. latinas, '1 1-2c to Se per vomit t *••••Milimes011011%.1.1•3011•MM 1311.0F Poultry Markets ; Toronto, Feb., O. -Alive. ---Ohlekas, t.lac rtor 6.8e; fowl, 10 to ailc; ducks, :1$e to 12c ;•turkeys lac to 15e. Dream& i -Chickens. .to fec ;. fowl, 1:2 tO &4e; .ducks, 16 to 1Te; ,turkeys, 12 to Re. " Dairy Markets 'Montreal, Feb., 2.-Oheese; - Finest westerns, -16 8-4 to 17e; 'finest east- erns.11,6 a -a to 16 3-4c. Butter.-Cholcest creainery 30 to 20 1-2e; seconds, 28 1-2 to 29 1-2c. Eggs. -Fresh, 41 to 43e; selected, 340; No. 1 stock, 80e; No. 2 stock 26c, Toronto, Feb., 12. -Butter -The offer- ings of butter are moderate, 'with _de- mand fair. Prices are unchanged. Choice dairy, 24 to 25e; inferior, 20 to 21.c.; creamery prints. 31 to 32c; do. solid. 29 to Sk ; farmers' separator, 26 to 27e. Eggs -,New -laid, in cartons, 34 to 25c; selects, 28 to 30e; storage, 26 :to 27c. Grain, Etc. Toronto, Feb., Minitobs, first !patents quoted at $7.50 in jute bags; second patents, 27.00; strong bakers, ,$6.70; Ontario wheat flour, 30 per cent patents, quoted. at *6.50- to $6.60, seaboard. Wheat. —Manitoba No. 1 Northern quoted at .61.68; No. 2 at ga1.65. and No. 3/ at $1.53; Ontario wheat, Va. 12, 41.50 .to 41.53, at outside points. Oats.—Ontario quoted at 60 to 61c, outside, and at 68 to 65c on track, *Toronto. ;Western Canada, No. 2, quot ed(1,3c# and .NoCi 8 .at .70. 1-2c. 113arley.— The market is higher, with offerings sniall. Klcbd malting_ grades, 75 to 80e, outside. Rye. -The !market continue thin at .41.11 to $1.20, out- side. Peas. -The market is quiet, with No. 2 quoted at . $3...86 to $1.90, out - aide. Corn. -No. 2 new, American quoted at 85c, all rail, Toronto freight. M111 - feed. -Car Jots, per ton, bran, 426; shorts, $28; middlings, $33 to $35; good feed flour, $39 to $43; mixed cars, $1.00 more. Onions. - Gina - 75 -pound bags, $1.40; Spanish, crate, $4.25. Potatoes- Ontarios. 65c per bag,"tout of‘store, 66e in car lots; 'Kew Brunswicks, 15c a bag, in store, $55c jn car lots . SALE REGISTER. On Thursday, February 11th, at 2 p.m., at the residence of Mrs. J. Downie., north of Oluff's plan- ing mill. General bousehold furniture wi.hont re. serve. Mrs. J. Downey, Proprietrear ; T. Brewn, Au tioneer. tin Wedneeday. February 10th. at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Bore holm hotel, Logan. Caws, steam, heif- ers and pigs, Dungey Bros., Proprietors; James Jones, Auctioneer. 4**********4••••••••••••• WHITELEY Undertakers and Em6atiners W. J. Walker Night Phone -18 . <re StOre Phone -67 * * , - -********44>•************.* 0=••••••••*00,0°.°0°--", , Births STANBURT—In Stanley, on Januasy 30th, to Mr. and Mrs, \vitiate Stanury, a son. LAYTON—In Tu ca er male on February znd, to Mr. and Mr.. NS alter Layton, a son. • CLAR E—Itt OcntnCC, on January 16th, to Mr. and Moe. Eph. Clarke, a .daughter,aViola Alberta). , TAYLOR—In Hard isty, Alberta, on January 20th, to Mr. and Mr. ay. J. Taylor, a son. . McALLISTER—In Gime etcwn, on January 27th, to Dr. Arthur and Mra. McAllister, a 'laughter. *CRAIG—In Lendon, on January 16th., to Mr. coal Mrs. Garnet 0.eag, fotmerly of Exeter, twins, son and (laughter, LEIPER—In Thelett, on January 23isd, to Mr. and tars. Jamee Leiper, twin sons. • STEWART—In Huilett, on January19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stews re, a daughter. MacVICAR —In Gocleneh, on Jaeuary 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. George MaeViear, a son. •-...-•••••••••••••••• Deaths SCHMIDT—In Fgmondville, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. J. re. Docherty'on January 31st, Jam') estruiti a aged be years. HAMMETT—In Sarnia. on January 26th. Francis, youngest sell of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Hammett, aged 1 year. BROWN—In Mullett, en Jenuary 22nd, Robert Bron, aged 05 years and 7 months, LlVERMORE—Ip Staraey, on January 23rd, Helena, Pletzer, bel wed wife ca fienr3 Livertuore, -aged 63 years. BROOK—In Usberne, on Jenuary 2.2nd, Violet Ofay, intent eanehter ot Mr. mid Ms. Janss Brook, aged 8 months and .1 days. ARCHIBALD —at. Pelee IsIon a on January 18th, Melinda Long, wife "1 Devel Archibald, former - ley of Grey tovnship, in her 67th year. llitaltrIIY—At the Convent, Dub in, nn January 28th, Mary erica:Ina Murphy, in religion Sister Mary Benediet in her 35r h year and tae ninth month of her religious profeJsion. ••••••4 *•••••••*•.?•••••0•••••••• S. Tollolmes • • 4 • 4 Funeral Director and. die Licensed Embalmer • 4T : 4- 4. Undertaking parlors in 0 ddfe. • I 4 lows building opposite 4P Stewart Bros.. 1 dence Goderich et., cpp Dr, Scott's. • 4. Flowers furnished on • • short notice. • , • Phone Night or Day 119.• • • • • 41. . 1 . litikerrilitaillit • . . , .114SAANiellasITIZZoluTyAdbauMgralter ititf 'tr. jaridliarres ritxt' Munn, Hay towuthip, telir. T. Ci. Moon, IL% Of Attune:410d, outario. TATLOR--Q-AlttsTISS—At %knave Methodist par- sonage, on JanuinT MR. by Rev. I. W. lailpat. rleiri B. A.,,taIr. Albert Mika, or Unladen, Sask., to liliss,Annie E., daughter ot Mr..Winiaro. Goatee. ' • W. T. BOX & CO II • EMBALMERS AND. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS H.C. BOX ar W.S. GORMLEY Holderslof Government Diploma and License • CHARGES:MODERATE , Night Calls Day Calls Phone. 107 Phoste 50 isme _ VAITIMI, BALMS . 1 ..—___..... A IIMION SALE OF CATTLE AND PIGS—Jamee set 'Jones hat been instruOted by Dummy Mather% to sell by publie auction, at the Bornholm betel, Logos, on Wednesday. February 10th, ;1915, at I o'clock p. , rn., sharp, the following property. One cow with tali at side, 10 cows due to oalve at thine ey was, 10 oo we due in :March and Aprille steers rng two, 19 heifers rising two, ens sow with -.1 litter M side, 1 foow due in Mazola 20 Mare 'hop. The above aro all in drst olaii ooadition. Timm - light menthe' credit will be given on furnishing approved security. A discount at the rate of 7 per cent per annum will be, given for cash. DUNGEN Bros., Proprietors; James Jones, Auotioneer, 2460-1 stoming.....••••••••••••••••—•_.-.4...--.- . ---,........ CEARINO AMMON SALE or FARR STOOK and IMPLEMENTS—James Jones has reeilved instructions from Kr. Edward L. Drake, to 'tell by public auction. on Lot 21, Oonoession 9, township of Ribbed, a miles west of Ststra, on Tuesday, Rehm- sry 16th, 1715, the following: 1 good work horse 6 years old, I driviog mare rising 3 years old, 1 goner - al purpose gelding rising 2 years old. I driving' geld- ing ridng 2 years old, 2 Holstein cows with calves at foot, 1 Jersey cow due to oalve in iliero'h, 2 Durham heifers 3 yearseeld due to calve in March and April, B Holstein heifers supposed to be in calf, 19 steers rising 2 and 3 yeate old (good grassers), 7 heifers rising 2 years old, 1 Holstein bull 6 monthe old. 1 Vessey-Harris binder 6 foot out, Mafisey-Harris mow- er 5 foot cut; 10 foot Deering horse rake sew, i seed itill in good condition, cultivator, set harrow, twin gang. single plow, fan mill, pulper, new wagon, set Eight nobsleIghs, rubor tired top buggy nearly new, pneumatic tired buggy in good order, steel tired top buggy'2 Portland cutters, 1 cutter half speeder let double driving harness &pole, 1 set single harnesa El horse blankets, chains, forks etc., 1 sausage outfit end a host of other articles. A quantity of easilage. and grew: Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms — All sums of no and under, oath; over that amount 7 month's credit on furnishing approved joint notes. 3% 'off tor cash on -credit amounts. Positively no reserve is the proprietor is giving up farming. ElaWARD te DRAKE. Proprietor ; James Jones, Auctioneer. _ .2460-3 A UCTION SALE OFFARM STOCK AND JAIME - al. MENTS--Mr. E. Bossenbary . has reoeived in- structions from Fred Datars to sell by public. satieo tion, on Lot 23, Conaession 4, about three miles uorthwese of Hensel', Hay township, on Thursday, February 26th. 1915, at 1 o'clock the following' : Horses -1 mare lining 6 years got by George FY the Beale and in real to Cumberlands Glory, 1 horse rising 5 years by Sir Matthew, 1 horse rising 4 years ay Colonel Graham, 1 colt 7 months old, by Royal Ronald. Cattlee-8 cows due to calve in March, april and May, 3 two year old heifers, 1 bull calf six months old, 7 -calves front last spring, 2 breadline iows. Implements—Idagsey-Harris binder, Massey- Rarzis horse rake new, Hassey -Harris bean harvest. er with out ivator and thistle cutter attached new, , ilassey-Harris 11 hoe *teed drill, Dearing mower, lists harrow, set of iron harrow., manure spreader, lasesroller, grain grinder with belt, Cookshutt twe turrow riding plow new, Verity walking plow, two Nursw gang plow, goal ne fight rig with pole and shaft, lumber wagon, gravel box, pair bobsleighs, htty rack, new pair doubletreee, top buggy, , cutter, De Laval cream eeparator new, weigh scales capacity MO pounds, fanning mill, bag truck. Massey -Har- ris cutting- box -new, root pulper, heavy set doublo Lem harneas, big tale water tub, goat robe, 8 rugs, pair of new horse blankets, string of bells, large kitchen table, 2 bedetetle, watih stand, 8 heating stoves, epinning wheel and reel, wash tub and a number -of small articles teo nitnarous to mention. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. rerms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under, cash ; ever that amount 9 months' credit will be Wen on furnishing approved joint notes, 4 per cent off for ash on credit arnounte. FRED DATARS, Propriet- n ; E. Bossenberry, Auctioneer. 2460-3 1MPROTANT NOTICES, DARK FOB SALE—For sale on Lot 1, Concession E 4, Mullet. Containing. 100 acres, convenient to Oboe' and Post Office, Terms reasonable. For bather particulars apply to William aleidithael, eaforth Post Office. 2.366.tf gatTANTED—A reliable man to represent us at VY Seaforth, (and in the 'counties of Huron and Perth) and sell ourehardy Canadian grown stook: a good position for the right man. Write for -par- amines. STDNE & WELLINGTON, Fonthill Nur- reriesc, Toronto. 2457.6 P10 FOR SERVICE—The undersigned has for tervice on Lot 27, Concesion 17, McKillop, a bhoroughbred Tamworth hog. He was bred by D. Douglas & sone and wee the grand champion at i roronto and Ottawa Exhibitions in 1914, Terms $1 at time ot service. 3- G. GRIEVE & Son, R. R., No. le Walton. 24554,1 UNARM FOR SALE—Lot 18, Concession 8, Town - r ship of Stanley. 100 acres mostly under mita *ion, good stone house.. -with' wood and driving !beds ettatthed. Also bank barn. Spring water all ;he year round. Farm suitable either for grazing * grain. Terme moderate. Apply to JOHN KET- 111EN, Bruceflielc 242141 'LIAM FOR SALE.—Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker. 1: smith, containing 100 mares, about seVen acres incier bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the atemises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house, an house, drive house and two good wells. For Arms and particulars apply on the premises or ad. tress MRS, JOHN MeOLOY, Egmondville P.O. , 23564f oeseion LURK FOR SALE—Being Lot 7, 0m 12 Township of Hallett, containing 100 acres 3hoice land, on the orernieee are a large bank be with stabling underneath, with cement floor ;hroughout. New brick ionise with furnaoe in th 3ellar. Well fenced and under drained, will be sold reasonable as the owner withes to give np larrilillgc For further information apply on the premises or hddrees Seaforth P. 0., MELVIN J. CLiaRK: 289341 FARM FOR SALE—For sale 100 acres of choice laud in the Township o'. Hibbert, being Los 28, aoneeesion 9. On the premises are a brick house, irive thed, hank barn with stabling-, hen house and Ag pen underneath. The. farm is well fenced and inderdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardweeed mil. Rural Mail and Telephone Conneotten. ?or flirther particulars ateply to ADELINE SILLERY a affa, Ont. 2422-tf LeARM FOR SALE—The undersigned offers for 12 sale aline farm of Obi scree, situated I of a mile mouth of Dr) spale on the lake Road east. The farm Le well fenced and underdrained with tile. It has a eood young orchard and has 46 acres fall ploughed ind the remainder seeded to grime. There is a good !name house with kitenen and woodshed attached ind a large bank barn with stone stabline and cern- net flooring all through also good hen house and 31g honse. There le a gcod eprine well at the house gal a large well at the berm Also a spring well at ;he back of the barn. For further particulars apply it the:foam to Mrs. GEORGE POLLOCK, R. R. No. 1, Zurich or WM. POLLOCK, R. R. No. 1, Verne; a HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE — Two choice 0 Shorthorn bull calves nearly 12 amonths old, icith bred in the web known herd of A, G. Smillie, 1,1 Tuckersmith. One is from a cow of heavy milk - no strain, which holds a record of performance cer- ,ificate. The other is bred 1 rom a thick and fleshy >eel t3pe. both are good individuals and anyone venting a „good bull should see them. Lot 5, Coo. mssion 3 L. R. 8., Tuckersmith, FRANK BEAK Jensen. 2458-3 g 60 ACRE FARM FOR SA EB—Five and three - L quarter miles fro n the village of Brussels, 7 rom Blyth and 3 from Belgrave. There is a never ailing eaupply of water. Bank barn 40x72 'frame louse with concrete cellar, rural mail and telephone t is web adapted for both eteok ' and grain, one - lab mile from school and thrteoquartere from thurch. Apply to FRED ARNISLRONG, Gilbert klberta, or on the place to EDWLN ARMSTRONG, 1. R. No. 411russels. 2455.11 ' - ( I OOD FARM FOR SALE—For Sale Lot 25 and LT part of Lot 24, Concession 14, iffolEillop„ con- aining 130 acres. There ere on the -premises a nodern brick house wich hard and soft water. Chore is also a good bare 60x126, with stone foun- lation and stabling underneath, driving shed 30x4/1 in stone foundation, pig pen and hen house, all n good repair. There Is also a good bearing or. :hard and two never failing wells. The farm is Well inderdrained and well 1 enced and in a high state of sultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. 11 18 veli situated on the North gravel road 1 mile south if Walton 0. P. It station, also telephone and rural nail delivery. Tide is a choice farm and will be old on reasonable terme. Fnr further panicle:are Tply on the premises or address. W. J. DICKSON 1,1re. • • .01SEMR.CE ' Sl'R EDMUND WALKER, LL.D., D.C.71, Preaident ALEXANDER LAIRD. General Manager JOHN AIRD,.Aaat. General Manager CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUNli, $13,500,000 • • , TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES FOR THE SUMS- OF $10, $20, $50 or $100 payable at their face value in the principal countries of the world, are sold, for a small commission by all branches of the Bank. Easily negotiated anywhere and self -identifying, they are almost indispensable to the traveller. The hoer Is protected in the event of loss of the cheques, as a'separate letr of identification is issued with them. There is no safer or trvenient method of carrying money when travelling. S43 Seaforth Branch: W. 0. T. •MORSON tra Manager N. Cluff, eit Sons Planing- Mill Products Sash, Mouldings, Doors, Interior finish Custom machine work Dressed and matched lumber of all standard varieties Red Cedar Shingles xxx and xxxxx brands of only the very best makes. Hemlock lumber in all sizes and thicknessesnecessary building construction for either house or barn framing. Muskoka Highland cedar fence posts, 8 and 9 feet longaout of straight, sound green timber. Fibre Board solid one half inch thick, valuable for interior lining of any.,itind of building- but especially as a substitute for lath and plaster, Makes a beautiful solid and substantial wall board, can be painted and panelled or cov- ered with wall paper. If you intend to make any re-ar- angement of the interior of your home do not fail to invest- igate the merits of this decorative wall covering. Can be applied by anyone. N. Cluff 4S Sons SEAFORTH, Ont. Planing Mill and Lumber Yard , ilINIIIII011111111SEM Notice. Notitie is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd., will be held at the Company's office, Seaforth on Wednesday, the 171h atey cf February, 1915, at 2 o'clook in the afternoon. 133 order of the Board. 2460-2 JOHN FINLAYSON, Secretary Pasture. 0.1*•••••••••••••••• I offer for sae—possession April 8011', Lot 35, Concession 1st, Our.= Bead. Tookersmith, contain. ing 100 acres, less Grand Trunk tr .ok, which divides It about equally. The River Bo field runs through the easterly corner of the eouth hell, and the Nest. fer y corner of the north h at, making two ichnir able fields for pasture. Terms eany, JOHN RANS- FORD, Clinton. 2460 4 Brucefield Sawmill • Don't forg&:, that we are *. • again buying sawlogs of all f • • kindsandat highest spot cash ; • prices. Sell your logs at the • • old- stand and thereby keep • • your money in local ciraula- • • ation. • Are you going to build this -• • spring? Ifso, use only Oan- • • ,aala cement and be assured. of • • pezect satisfaction. • • Yota'11 need acouple of tons of • • Lehigh Valley coal yet this • • winter.. Buy in our town, • • becauseit is cheaper. -A loalg • ton of genuine conifort • every two tnousand pounds • of our coal • Grain prices are still soaring. • • Increase your yield by using • Buffalo Brand fertilizers. We • • are -lucky .in having several • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tons of goods secured before it the war and the rise in prices, This has twice the Potash el- • ment of anything that can be • bought now. Don't put off, • secure your fertilizers now. Terms are a snap. • Again 1 • say use Buffalo Brand fertil- • izers, the produ 3t of a firm • whose business is making fer- t tilizers, not a side line or a by-product. . • J. B. Mustard • •• • BRvcEFIELD • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone 11 on 145 Patriotism and Production Agricultural Conference Under the Dominion Department of agricultural, in co -.operation with the Ontario DepartJnent *of Agriculture, will be held in the town hall, WINGHAM, on THURSDAY, Feb. llth and in the town hall Seaforth, on Friday, Feb. 12 3p. .-" The Duty and the Op portun ty of the Canadian Farmer." (a) in relation to Farm Crops. William Squirrel, B. S. A , assoc- iate professor of Field Husbandry Ontario Agricultural 0011 e g e, Guelph. (b) in relation to Live Stock Paul E. Angle, B. SI: A., Simcoe. 7:30 p. m.-- In addition to the above speakers, A. R. Musgrove, M.P.P. and others will address the meeting.' Warden J. M. GOVE NLOCK will preside God the Save King! Tenders for Butterilk For sale by tender, the,buttermilk froin the See - forth creamery from February 15th, 1915 to, Feb ary 15th, 1916. Tenders to be in February 10th, 1915 and to be (addressed to The SEAFORTH CREAMERY 2460-2 • Seaforth • Pigs! Pigs! I have for sale seven thoroughbred Tam worth 'Owe, also three grade York sows of good (malty and grand mothers raising large 1 Peace r s 0 n e of these sows has 10 fine youngsters iit foot, now. Any person wanting anything. In Ude line 6hou1d see me before .buying elsewhere. These yonng Tamworth sows are out of the web known herds of H. German, of St. George. Ont., and Charles 4 Ou rsey, of Morriston, Ontario, These sows are bred to choic,s hogs and any one wanting good stuff should not miss this chance. The prices are only what most people aak for mongrels.. 'Also a choice young boar of breeding age. Drop a line or come and see these good pigs. Phone 6 on 18, Clinton. 246041 J. E. IIUGILL, Seaforth. Cows for Sale .m.MMAN I I 1•••••• A nurober of good cows for sale, coming in soon. Also some thorough- bred Durhams. A new lot of good ones will be in Seaforth, Saturday, January 30th. Call and see them, it will be worth while. All personally selected. Also some sows with pigs at foot. Cash or bankable paper. George T.'Turnbull 2150-tt Seaforth Butter Wrappers Farmers or Dairymeii requiring But- ter Wrappers ,as provided for by the rew agricultural regulations, can have . the same on the shortest notice at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth.. ; Prices: In lots .of 1,0001 .•.. ..... $2.50 ln !lots 'of 500 1 CR AM WANTED We have o r Cr'earnery now in fu-, operation, nd we want your p Aron - age. We are prepared to pay you the highest prices for your cream,,pay you every two weeks, weigh, sample and est eaela can of -cream carefully and ive y�u statement of the same We lso ,siipply can free of charge, and ive y u an honest business deal. n and see us or drop us a card for part cular he eaforth Creamer,yont. Sea orth aolme Engines . . 11 si es from II to 30 h. p. ates improved. Will use i ht er gasoline or kerosene. , end for circular and prices. 2 he Robert Bell Engine Mreshor Go., Limited Seaforth, Ont I '41.06.4.."4°Vrioo 4****************************************************************** ANNUAL JA UA SALE At The Big Hardware Store, Seaforth Owing to the bad weather of the past week, we have been re4uested'by a number of our customers to con-: tinue the sale for one more week. • st.111.1.1111iMM.M. • The following bill of 'goods at the mercy of the public: I t: 300 Pieces of Pure silluniiratm with 20 -year Guarantee— • 1 dozen Double Boilers, reduced from $1.50 to . . ,. , I. i 2 dozen Tea Kettles, No.6, reduced from $3 to ,. „ •tt •• '• •••*. ... . x 2 dozen large Sauce Pans, reduced from $1.2o to .... 4., ., ,12 dozen Sauce Pans, reduced from 65c to .. .. . . .... ... ,.... . . „., z ' 2 dozen Sauce Pans, reduced from 45c to .. x x dozen covered Sauce Pans, reduced from 1.50 to..,..,. > 2 dozen Pudding- Dishes, reduced from 25c to, 4 ai , 2 dozen Pudding Dishes, reduced from 30c to 1 Ds 1 2 dozenTudding Dishes, reduced from 4.0c to 2 dozen. Dishes, reduced from 45c to 2 dozen -Pudding ishes, reduced from oc to . , , 1. • • 2Se .. 37e 2 dozen Indian made chaff•baskets, 'extra good, reduced from $1.25 to.............90c dozen two burner Perfection oils stoves, reducedfrom $8.75 to dozen two burner Perfection ovens reduced from $3.25 dozen Black diamond crosscut saws 554: foot reduced from $4.50 • xi dozen Gold Medal handled axes reduced from 1:5o to dozen Black Diamond Handled axes, nduced from 1,25 3 ,strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, 4o bells, reduced from 2.75 tom— dozen handled axes, reduced from 1.15 to. • .4..4E00 90c I 2 strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, 50 bells, reduced from 3.00 2' strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, 40 bells, reduced from 2.25 to... string bellssolid brass nickeled, 50 bells, reduced from 3.24 2 strings back bells, solid brass nickeled, 4 bells, reduced from 2 25 to. 2 strings back bells, solid brass nickeled, 4 bells, reduced fiom 2,00 to,.......$1.50 • • • 200. 2.75• 4.75- I . 4.50 • 1 50 54,00 3.50- 5 500 pairs Mitts and Gloves, all kinds,25 per cent discount dozen Rugs, all wool, reduced from 2.50 to... 2 dozen Indian Blankets, reduced from .3.25 to, Half dozen Velvet Rugs, reduced from $5.5o to.. 3 only I 2 foot galvanized Gates, from 6.50 to 8 Parlor Lamps, reduced from 2.50 2 Parlor Lamps, round burner, from 6.5o to Parlor Lamp, round burner, from 4.75 to....... .. . 4 HangingLamps, reduced from 6.75 e .25 • • I • _ • *3 * , •• . Peerless Washing Machines, reduced from 5.50 to........ . . .. . .. ......, . . .. ....4.5,0 2 Knowles Washing Machines, reduced from 6.50 to... ........... ......... ..........5.00 2 Royal Oak Heaters, 14 inch fire pot, reduced from 18.00 to......... ..............I.5.00 ; Pilot Oak Heaters, 14 inch fire pot, reduced from 18.00 to.... ..........15.00 ; Happy Thought Range, high shelf, reduced from 49.00 to.. —.42.00 Z Electric Jewel Range, high closet, reduced from 52.00 to..... .. oefirera•••400. 4,045.00 i Daisy Churns, No. 2, reduced from 7.00 to 6.00 Skates of all kinds 25% discount t Daisy Churns, No 3,reduced from 8.25 to 7.00 Hockey Sticks - 25% discount Z Daisy Churns, No.4, reduced from 9.75 to 8.25 Hockey Pucks 25 p.c. clisccnint . • Half dozen Hand Sleighs, all steel, reduced from r 35 to••...•4•114,111•0• •II1Eb *14 *•0_ ....LOD * Half dozen Hand Sleighs, reduced from 1,75 to •• • , , .,, - . 1.25 Half dozen Coasters, spring runner, reduced' from 1.00 to.......,....... ..75c i only Hand Sleigh, self steering,reduced from 3 oo to.. ....,............ .........2.0O I 1 only Hand Sleigh, self steering, reduced from 2.50 to..... .. .. . ...... .... .1.50 2 Buck Saws, reduced from 6oc to. . ., ,. , , . *, . a . . .45e Wizard Mops, triangular, large size, reduced from 1.50 to..........- f•••• lti T1E1 aboNe are only a few of the many articles we blund to clear before stock-takingi and the first here will get : the pick, as the sale will only last nine days, from Friday, : 4 January 29th, to Saturday, February 6th. 4 c, 4 Come EARL f to The Big Hardware Store for Spot i Cash Bargains. he Big Hardware Store H. EDGE -• - *- • Phone 61 SEAFORTI-1 Phone 61 I ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••440, ematunir Complete a' Course in the L 10 I Toronto, Ont.. and the remits will prove to you the wisdom of graduat- ing from this fanious school. Catal- ogue free. Enter any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, 784 Yonge street, Toronto. Double Track all the Way Toronto -Chicago Toronto.sNiontrcal Unexcelled Train Service Highest Class of Equipment r Tours to California Floral -24=1 Sunny South Fast Trai1s--411oice of Routes Low fares now m effect For full particulars consult G. T. R. ticket agents or write. C. E. Horning, D. P. A., Toronto. W. Somerville .. Tcwn Agen W. Plant Depot Agent 0 C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., s Union Stamm, Toronto, On eeetifeligra"-- Mr. Landlord eammeale sts If you want to rent your prop- erty quickly and profitably, you must keep it well painted and attractively _papered. I'd be glad tol suggest how you can increase the, income from your eal estite holdings by a small investment in paint and wall- paper. John Hooper Painter, Paper Banger, etc. John street Seaforth 1 ++++++++++++4•4++•÷4-+++++• Lister Engines •+4. Our gasoline engine was in- spected by la great many cid- t er customers last fall, also 4. several leadinglocal engineers L, and practically all pronounced t the LISTER the best engine • ever seen. - John Elder & Sons HENSALL ONTARIO t. AGENIS z ORSE BLANKETS Ve have a complete assort- ment of' Canadian M ad e Blankets jute L:ned, 5-a Stay -on Surcingles (the kind, that won't pull off) ranging in price from $1,5o to $3 each All wool blankets -in fancy checks and squares, .$2 to $5 each. Kersey blankets, with surcingles, $2, $2,5o. ROBES. Canada's best production, in- cluding Saskatchewan Cub Bear, Great West, Arctic,' and Bishop Robes, at very reasonable prices. rlitts and Gloves We have a complete assort-_, ment et Men's and Boys' Masi Gloves and Gauntlets M. B ro cleric Opposite CoMmereial Rotel SEAFORM Harness Trunks Vali • • t •