The Huron Expositor, 1915-02-12, Page 5hail usual,
pring shoes
products of
brands as
Lill the most
the newest
!el and the
have bro-
few of our
colt button
• a very
colt but-
. light flex-
Etoa boots,
:am make,
stage last,.
' or Classic,
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wlth den&
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a.ccompanlett
ee Mrs. John-
-in this part
friends. Mr,.
ea and his
?aeed to have
and again.-
Ee:4o of the of -
ester's Lodge
•. Hay shouid
ancfai Secre-
. tees holds the
ite of 'Bay -
vices in th
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Or, Rev.Mr
aid, where he
• White. ,Nft.
-and a good
his mark
ras Ibis Week
tged' mother,
Y poorly and
h yeare-etre
en sup against
ner ',Tear ohl
in the stable.
11 appears to
lare cif trade
-et loads de -
of grain Is
to the village
rarrott is not
"id Tt.,S rapidly
lls Green, was
rith a ioadE of
,Ved $135., Re
ount he ever
.n. -Mr. Fred
eirs„Ohas.
e, has offer-
-the war and
g. Mr. Riche
• a man for
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pen friends
turn safe -
:the sc4ra or
ere
LICI.S
finish
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IIRUARY
-1 XIItMSTE.R.
OaWedoessley, Merck lerth, at 1 &cloak ., on
Lett ConOleSsIon 4, Huliett. Feriae doe , imple-
melte, household furniture, hay and roots. William
10filn0n,
Proprietor; Thornws Br,ovro, Auctioneer.
On Thursday, February 18th, et 120 p.m., on Lot
, concession. 1, Stanley, London Road. 11
aouth of Betteefield. Household furnitere, umber
end tither artielea. Alan MURD0011,41Proprietor ;
lhomas Brown, Auctioneer.
1915
MARKETS
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stAroRmit MARKETS
j . Thursday, February 11th anti.
rag linlisa' 0 reltandanel.(new)... ... e 65 le # a 65
•oess, pet bushel(new) .. ,.., ......o, 65 ss 65
poset, pee bushel ,- ......- ........4 1 60 to 1 50
......, •••.... 70 so 70
Mon Per Wilk ...,,,.• 4 .. . ID- • ..... 28 00 bo 28 00
menet per ton .... . • o ... ---..... • •• . am 30-00 to 30 00
mom lee lbeee.... MA 666,640044. 3 .50 to 4 25
rozeieo 0. 1, Iooe�.... .... ..... - .... - 23 to 25
yens oot dom.. .. a. ..eass...ow... 27 be ss
stw . . .. ,.. 1ft 00 be 15 00
rotaoes, per bee 46 to 46
HENSALL MAR1KETS
! •Wedneiday, February 1.0th,191.5.
'Wheat $1,65
,
Oata ' ,. ., ,.64
:Barley s • A Tzi 74 ,.1111
Pees •. e' w 1.,,act
Teams , s,so
-
Igailey, per in:aka-v.-
4 .44 •
4. .
Bean Market
leirento, Vele, $.--Beans. P'rfines,
jiushel, *2.75 ta $2.1k6; R. P., per bushel,
02.90 to 43. ,
1 Detroit, Feb, 9. -Beano ter
ate shipment, $3:20; February, ,$3,25;
May, 43.45 'per buehel, .shippin* points.
.14fmas, a 14c to 80 per poulek
Tercoato Seed Market
Frites quoted to country merchants
for [recleaned seeds. Canadian Govern -
tient itested, per cwt. -Red Clover-, No.
.-21)- to $21.59; do., No. 2, $18.5Ct
,to et19; do, No. 3, $18 to 120; aisike,
No. 1, $19.50 to $20.56; do., N.o 2,
417.50 toe$18.50; do., No. 3, $16; etirno-
thy, No 1, $10-.� to $11.5f1; do:, No.
t2, 48,75 to 49.26; klo., No. 3, $8. t
Poultry Markets
London, Feb., ,9.-Dresse4. ,-- Sizing
thickens. pair, $1.00 to $1,50; ducks,
:pair, 41.25 to $2.00; chickens, lb., 11 to
15e; turkeys, .313., 120 to 22e;z":geese, lb.,
24 `to 15c.
Toronto, Feb., 9. -Dressed. -Chickens,
:lb., 16 to 18c; fowl, lb., 13 to 15c;
;ducks, spring, 1b., 17 to 20c; turkeys,
Ib . ',23 to 26c; geese, lb., 11 to 15c.
Ib., ao to 11c; atucks, lb.,
12 to ,13c; geese lb., 11 to 112e.
Dairy Market*
Lbndon, Feb, :9. -Butter. --rolls,
49 to (31c; fancy, lb.,* -2a_ to '31e; eldairy,
ag to 31c; crocks, lbe 1,29: to .31e -
nggs.-Per m to ,850; per basket,
.88 to 35. Hatey.-Strained„ 10 lbs.,
$1.40 la $1.56. k 1 t I
• Toronto, Feb., -9.-e-Eggses?-New4aids;
In cartoons, 35 to -31c; ;selects, 30 to
22c; storage, 28 to 30c. Cheese. -New,
large, ISAc; twins, 18 1-4c; old, large,
,18 /-2e; twins, 18 3-4c. Butter. -Cream-
ery prints, fresh made, 32 to C33C
creamery sonde, 29 to He; farmer's
separator prints, 26 to 21e; dairy prints.
(425 itOe126c; bakers' 20 to i23c.
Buckwheat, 7 1-2c a pound, in gna
TIC ttoi 7 1--4c in barrels; strained clover
honey, 12c a pound, in 60 -lb tins; 12
1-2c in 10-th tins; ‘13,1-2c en P -lb tins;
comb honey, No. L ,$2,75 per dozen;
extra, 1$3 per edozen; No. 2, $2.40 to
$2.65 per dozen. k t
Grain. Etc.
Toronto, Feb., 9. -Manitoba Wheat -
No. a northern, $1.68 3-4 lake ports;
No. 2. *1.66 3-4; No. 3, $1.63 -1-2;
1-20 per bushel, more on track, Goderich.
Manitoba OSs.-No. 2 C.W., 74c; No. .3
C.W, 71c, track, bay ports; No, 1 feed„
690; sample oats, 68e. ,Ontario Oats.-
Outside, ,63 to ,.65c, ,Oneario Wheat. -No.
12, Per (oar lots, $1.60 Iot$1.65, Outside,
-according to freights. American .Corn.
3„ yellow. all -rail shipments, To-
ronto freights, 83 1-2 to 84c. Peas. -No.
2.. $2 to $2.05, oar lots, outside, nominal.
Barley. -Malting harlky, 80 to 85c. MIII-
feed.-Car 'lots, per ton, bran, $25;
shorts, *28; [middlings,. $33 to $35;
good feed flour. $39 to $43; 'mixed
cars, $1 more. Manitoba Flour. -First
patents. .48- in elite bags; second( pat-
ents, 47.50 io jute bags; strong bak-
ers', $7.30; in cotton ,bags, 10c more.
Ontario Flour. -Winter, 90 per cent.
patents, $6.85 to $7.10, seaboard in
bulk; 46.95 to $7.20, bags included, :To-
ronto freights. Onion. -Canadian, q_
pound bags. 1.40;'*Spa nish, crate, 44.-
25. Potatoes.-Ontarlos, 70c 'per bag, out
of 'store, 63e in car lots; New Bruns -
wicks, ?Sc,per bag, out of store, 65c
In car lots: Hay. -Loose, No. 1 timo-
thy, $23 to 4125 :per ton; do., !mixed,
1$18 to $20. Baled Hay. -Dealers are
paying as follo-we for carlot deliveries
on the traek at Toronto; No. 1 neev
hay is quoted at .$11.50 to $18 per ton;
No. 2 grade $15.50 to $16; No. 3
grade, $12.51 to *13.50. Baled iStraw.-
Quoted at e$8 to $8.50 :Per ton, hi car -
tote, on the track at Toronto„ ,
Lives: Stock Markets.
j3uffa1o, Feb.. 9, -Cattle -Market, 25
toi 40c loevOr ; .rna'rne .eteers. $8.40 to $8.-
75; fair to good. $7,50 to $8; Aelain and
coarse, $6.15 .1-4) e1.25; choice to prime
handy steers. *7,50 to ;$8; fair to good,
$6.50 to -47.25; light common, $5.75 to
*6.50; yoarlings, $7.25 to $7.75; prime
heifers. 46.75 to *7.35; good butchering
helfereo. (36 to *6.75; light do, 85,25
to 46; best fat cows, S6 ;to 6.50;p.good
butchering cows. $5 to $5.50-; medium
cow.. $1,2e to $4.75; cutter.,. $1 to
$4.35; ca,nnere, --e3 to .$3.50; best bulls,
,46.50 to *7; good kre'lip. hulls, ($6 to
$6.25; light bulls, $4.15 te r$5.25. Hogs.
-Market 19 to ,25c )ewee- ;heavy, $6.e0
,to $7; medlerns $6.95 to, ..`,/ ; [mixed, 1.$7
to $7.15; Yorkere, ,$721-1 ti :$7.26; pigs,
$6.50 to$ . . ,Sheep.-'' ra-.ket 25c high-
er; top'-elbee)
la l *9.53 t , :-9.65; fair to
good, ,$8.90 t ,e,.9.50; yearlings, $7 to
$8.25; weth-rs. $6.75 to i47; ewes,
to 46.50. C.-.1ves.-Steeng; toPs, $12.50
to ($13 ;. Jair to I good, $10.50 to ,$11.50 ;
grassers. $ 1 to K • ..
Montreal. Feb,. 9. -Cattle -Sales ef
full loads of choice steers were made
at 47.75..bet. the bulk of the trading
was !done le cattle ranging from. $6.25
'to 47.25 per cwt., with picked lots of
all ,graeles .-.;; Meg at an advance ,of
25c per cwt.. overthe above prices.
Sales of bulls w6re made at 44.75 to
$5, and cows at $1 to $4,50 per cwt.
The featue. of the, small meat trade
is the incrcaeing scarcity of sheep and
lambs,, and in eonsequence a stronger
feeling developed in the market and
prices. as compaeed with a week ago,
show an advance of 25e per 100 pounds.
Demand for lambs is good, Sales of.
Ontario stock were made at $8,25 to
$8.50, (and Quebec at *7.15 (to $8, Ewe
sheep brought e5 fo $5.25 per 'cwt.
There was a good demand for calves,
and sales of good stock were enade
freely at ett; to $12 each. Hogs were
istrong and prices; AB ,cornparad , with a
week ago, show an .advance of '10c per
cwt. The demand from packers . was
good, and an active trade was done
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HE N EXPOSITOR
W. T. BOX &
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EMBALMERS AND . .
FUNERAL DIREOroRs
11.C. BOX & W.S. GORMLEY
Holders of Government Diploma
and License
, CHARGES MODERATE,
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone?107 Phone 50
2.11Boxisamsaffee
in -elected lots. at ,$800\3o 48.09, sews
ftt1$6.50 ta 46,60, iend.stagal.et $4,50 to
*460 (per ow.tweighed ten cam.
Union Stock ,Yarde, t Toronto, Feb,
9. -There 'waa (fairly .active trade at
steady prices for all classes of !fat
cattle, Stockers and feeders were asked
for et steady values, while choice fresh
inlikere and forward !springers were In
demand at very firm prices. Veal calves
being scaecerend, a veryklight .delivery
of sheep and, iairnbstcauselj a .firm
ket for beth classes. Hogs alfib were
firm and sales were made at ihigh
quotations, as will be seen below, But-
chers' eattle.-ebnice heavy bittche.rs'
steers, 47.110 to 48.10 goo'd to choice,
$7,25, to $7.60; good, *7 to 7.5;4tne-
tibia; _$6:25 to 46,50 ; coitunon. $6. to
$6-25; rchbice tows, 46 to $6.25; good,
$5.50 to *5.16; cannon, $6-, to e$5.25,;
catners and i cutters; *3.75 to $4; .bulls,
$5 to 46.75. Stockers and Feederse-
reeders, 800 kto 00 lbs. eadh, sold at
46 to 16,40 ; steers, 700 to 800 •lbs., at
$5.75 to .$6; stockers at,. $5 ,to $5.75.
Milkers and Springers. --Choice milkers
and forward lepringers sold readily at
'pric2s ranging from $65 to $85 each,
and more would have found ready eale;
Veal 'Calves. - Receipts were light.
Choice calves sold at $10 to $11 per
ewt; good at $9 to $10; (tnedium, )$7.50
to $8; colnmon at $4.50 to $6.50e Sheep
and, Lambs. -Light ewes. 45.115 to $6,25;
heavy ewe S and rams, 44.50 to ,45.50;
Hot lairibs,--.$9, to ..$9.25; heavy ;lambs,
$7.50 •to $8; cull lambs, $7 to $7.25.
Hogs. -flogs weighed off cars, $8.35;
$8 to 48.10 led and watered, and $0.65
f.o.b. cars. t. ,
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Births
AR0111BALD-In Beaforth, on kebraary 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Archibald, a on:
ARCHIBALD-In Tuckersmith, on February 2nd,
to Mr, and Mra. William Archibald, a son.
JOHNSON -In Canton, on February lst, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Johnson, a son.
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Deaths
MeCONNELL-In Pittsburg, Penn, on February 6th
• Mary Fleming, widow of the late Rev. Jewett
McConnell, fornaerly pastor at Vdrna and Blyth.
• aged 7z years.
BIRD -In East Wawanosh, on February 6th, Mary
Joues, wife of William Bird, Aged 80 sears.
ASQUITH-In Auburn, on February 2nd, George
Asquith. aged 75 years.
BAY -At Hereford, Conn., on January 27th, George
Bay, formerly of Olinton.
TAMAN-In Hullett, on January 22nd, John Wes-
ley Taman, aged 23 years.
WOODS -In Bayfield, an Felnue.ry 18t, William
Henry Woods, aged 66 years and 5 months.
McGRATH-In Seatorth, on February 6th, Michael
McGrath, aged 81 years.
SNELL-In Exeter'on January 29th, Mrs. Ann
Snell, widow of the late Thomas Snell, in her
70th year.
In memory of Loeica Westeott, beloved wife of
William R. Plant. Who died in Seaforth, on
February 5th, 1914. Mother, hesband, sister
and brothers.
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• 1MPROTANT NOTICES,
ele 15 WEEKLY tor few hours in your home locality
Ms showing grooery samples to your Mende and
neighbors. Men wanted everywhere, samples free.
The CO-OPERATIVE UNION, Windsor, Ontario.
2461x1
ed FOR SALE -For sale on Lot 1, Oonceesion
4, Millet. Oontainino 100 acres, convenient to
gel ool and Post Office. Terms reasonable. For
further particulars apply to William McMichael,
eaforth Post Office. 234354f
PIG FOR SERVICE -The undereig-ned has for
service on Lot 27, Concesion 17, Morrillope a
thoroughbred Tamworth hog. Ere was bred by
D. Douglas & son, and wee the grand oliampion at
Toronto and Ottawa Exhibitions in 1914. Tte ins $1.
at time of service. J G. GRIEVE & Son, R. R. No.
4, Walton, e455.11
▪ OR SALE -Shorthorn bull thirteen months old,
11 color roan, breetling choice. This calf has in-
oividual excellence inherited. D am bred by A. G.
Srnillie, grand dam from imported 'stook and toed by
H. Cargill & Sdo, Cargill, Ontario., Apply to W.
11, SMILLIE, 11 miles south of Brucefield, or R. R.
No. 3, Kippen. 2861-tf
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FARM FOR SALE -Lot 13, Concession 3, Town-
ship of Stanley. 100 acree, nueetly ander culti-
vation, good stone house with wood and driving
strelle attached. Also bank born. Sprig water all
the year round. Pam suitable either for grazing
or grain. Terms moderate. Apely to JOHN KET-
MIEN, Bruceflielo 242141
VARA FOR SALE. -Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker-
': sraith, containing 100 acres, about_,even aores
ander bush. The fan
arm is well fenced d drained
snd in a goad date of cultivation. There are on the
premises a gbod frame house, bank barn pig house,
nen house, drive house and two good wells. For
terms and particulars apply on the prernises or ad-
dreaa MRS. JOHN MaCLOY, Egmondville P.O.
23664f
FFOR SALE -Being Lot 7, Onemom
Township of Ilullett, containing 100 acres
ohoice land, on the or melees are a Jorge eank be
with stablino underneath, with cement floor
throughout. New brick !louse with furnaee in th
cellar. Well fenced and under drained, will be sold
reasonable as the owner wishes to give up farming.
For furbher information. apply on the premises or
address Seaforth P. 0., MELVIN J. CLARK.
, 239341
VARM FOR SALE -For sale 100 acres of choice
laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Lot 28,
Coneession 9. On the premises are a brick house,
delve shed, bank bern with stabling, hen house and
pigpen underneath. The farm is well fenced and
iroderdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwood
bosh. Rural Mail and Telephone Conneetfon.
For further partioulare apply to ADELLNESILLERY
o offa, Ont. 2422-tt
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
ant EDMUND WALKER,C.V.O.,LL.D., Praddent
ALEXANDER LAIRD. GeneralManager JOHN AIRD, Mel General Haaresse
IMEM14.4.444044.4.4•411.1.4...
;ANTAL s15,poo,000 RESERVE FUND, S13,500,000
FA, 111.ERS' BUSINESS
The CanadIat Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
facffity for the tansaction of their banking business, hicluding
the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank ..sales notes
are supplied free of charge on application. 825
Seaforth Branch. -
W.
0. T. MO SON -
Manager
\ titeDATANT OVOinai
GENTS -Our new illustrated catalogue will in -
tenet you, it's free. Write HOLLINRAKE
SEOIALTY CA., Toronto. 24161x4
ANTED -A reliable man to repre'us
us
VV Seaforth, (and in the counties of lEfuron -an
Pe th) and sell our hardy Canadian grown stoc
A ood position 'for the right man. Write for par,
tic lars. STONE & WELLINGTON, Fonthill Nur-
se es, Toronto.
2457-5
-51 ACRE FARM FOR SAL Five and three -
1. quarter nines from the vill ge of Brussels, 7
fro Blyth and 3 from Belgrave. There is a never
fail ng +supply of water. Bank ern 40x72, frame
ho e with concrete cellar, rural retail and telephone
It 1 well adapted for both Btooc and grain, one-
half mile from school and t ree-quarters from
church. Apply to FRED
Allta, or
ARMTRONGGilbert,
on the place to EDIASTR0NG,R. , No4BrusseIs. 2455t1
'Wanted
We want a live wire representative well acquaint-
ed In town and vioinity. Good money to the right
MAR with a chalice of advancement.
Write BECK & EISKOBACK
at 2461-3 Berlin, Ontario
k.
GOD FARM' FOR,SALE-Foi Sale Lot 25 and
part of Lot 24, C/oncessioh 14, McKillop, eon-
taini g 130 acrea. There are o the premises a
mod rn brick house 'with hard and soft water.
Thor • is able a good barn 60x126, with stone foun-
datio and stabling underneath, qiriving stied 30x40
on st ne foundation, pig pen and hen house, all
in go repair. There es also le eood bearing or.
ehars and two ninon failing wells.The farm is well
unde rained and web lenced and.in a high state of
oultiv tion with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is
web s tuated on the North gravel road 1 mile south
of AVa ton C. P. R. station, abm telephone and rural
mail d livery. This is a choice farm and will be
sold o reasonable terms. For ftirther particulars
apply n the premises or address. W. J. DICKSON
Walto 2458-1
1 t AUCTION*.e4A1.4-if ' C
, cLE RING AUCTION SALE OF' !FARM STOOK
an IMPLEMENTS-james anties has received
instruct ono from Mr. Edward L. *eke, to sell by
te
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poblic a bion. on Lot 21, Ooneessio 9, township of
Hibbert, i 1+ miles west of Staffs's, on uesdisy, Febru-
• Rey 16th 1715, the following': 1 go work horse 6
years old, 1 driving mare risiog S years old, 1 ener.
al puree e gelding rising 2 years old, 1 driving geld-
ingolinn 2 years old, 2 Holstein cows with cave s at
took). elreey cow due to °aloe in Ma h, 2 Mullion
heifers 8 ears old due to calve in March and April,
Rilolstel heifers supposed tes be inalf, 39 .steers
riving 2 a d 3 years old (good grasses), 7 heifers
tieing 2 y ars Old, 1 Holstein bull 6 months old. 1
Mammy -II rris binder 6 foot Out, Massey -Barris mow-
er fi foist c t, 10 foot Deering horse rake new, 1 seed '
drill in g. 4 • condition, cultivator, set arrows, twin
gang, sing e plow, fan mill, pulper, nes' wagon, set
light bobel ghs, rubber tired top buggy nearly new,
pneumatics tired buggy in good order; steel tired
top buggy, 2 Portland cutters, 1 cutter half irpeeder
set double riving' harness &pole, 1 set elegle harneiti
3 horse bla kets, chains, forksetc., 1 eellssge outfit
'and a host ..f other artiolee. A quantity of ensilage.
and straw. c ale at 12 o'cloole. Terms - All sums of
$10 and uneer, cash; over that amount 7 month's
credit on f ruishing approved joint n tes. 3Y, off
for cash on credit amounts. Positively no reserve
as the pro rietor is giving up farming,EDWARD
L. DRAKE. roprietor o aamea Jones, Auctioneer.
. ' 1 2460
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coLEARIN OUT AtICTION SALE OP FARM
it
kJ STOCK IMPLE11 ENTS, HO LTSEll LTA FUR-
NITURE, 11 Y AND ROOTS -Mr. Thomus Brown
hes been in meted by Mr. William Wilson. to sell
by public au tion, on Lot 2, Concession LHullett.
• on Wednesd y, March 10, at 1 o'oloek p. ., the fol-
lowing prope ty : Horses -1 working ho e 6 yeas
years old, 1 orking mare 5 year* old, 1 driving
.horse 8 years old. Cattle -1 cow due to ona ve end
•of April, 2 farrow cows. 2 young cows liming raised
a calf each, 1 better two years old, I heifer 1+ years
old, 5 calves. Hugo and Poultry -Two b ood sows,
14 young pigs 8 1o4 months old and ab ut fifty
hens. Implements -1 Mtsssey-Harris bind r 7 .foot
trtit nearly new, Massey -Harris cultivator, Massey -
Harris hay tackler, seed drill 12 hoe, set diemond
, iron harrows 4 bales, Premier riding plow, walking,
plow, hay iake 10loot, gang plow, root pulp r, mow-
er, land roller, gasoline engine 4 b. p., Ma le Leaf
'grinder with belt, milting box 3 cylinder, luniber
wagon, set double harness, pair bobsleighs . 2 sets
single harness, wagon box, gravel box, stoc rack,
hayrack, car le ith pulleys, rope, slings and • ay lock
attached, McLaughlin top buggy, McLaueh in cut-
ter, Melotte cream separator, wheel barrow, forks,
chains, sugar kettle and other artioles too nu emus
to mention. Also a quantity of hay and .ro to for
stile. Furniture -2 kitchen tables, 3 healng stoves,
No reserve as the proprietor has sold his rarer.
Terms of sale -.All sums of $10 and under c4 • 0, over
that ainount 8 months' credit on furnishing a prov-
ed joint notes, 4 ciente on the dollar off for o sh on
credit amounts. Hay and roots to be cash. Wile
LIA M WILSON, Proprietor; ThomasuB6 _lawn,
Auctioneer.
A UOTION suip OFFARM STOOK AND IMPLE.'
MENTS . E. Bossenbery has reeeiye in-
structions from Pred !attars to sell by public auc-
tion, on Lot 23, Oonceasion 4, about three dies
northwest of Hensall, Hay township, on Thurs
February 26th, 1915, at 1 o'clock the followene :
Horses -1 reareaisine 6 years got by George 0 the
Scale and in foal to °timberlands Glory, 1 h rse
rising 5 years by Sir Matthew, 1 horse rising 4 y rs
by Colonel Graham, 1 colt 7 months old, by yal
Ronald. Cattle -8 cows due to calve in Ma Oh,
April and May, 8 two yelr old heifers, 1 bull calf six
months old, 7 calves from last spring, 2 breed on
flOWS, rmplements-Maesey-Harris binder, Mese er-
Harris horse rake new, Massey -Harris bean harv st•
er with cultivator a.nd bhistle cutter attached n w,
Massey -Harris 11 hoe eeed drill, Deering movver,
disc harrow, set of iron harrows, manure spreader,
land roller, grain grinder with belt, Cockshutt tWo
furrow riding plow new, Verity walking plow, two
ftplow gang plow, scuff, er, light rig with pole aod
shaft, lumber wagon, gravel box, pair bobsleiglis,
hay rack, new pair doubletrees, top buggy, cutt r,
De Laval cream separator new, weigh scales capaci,
2000 pounds, tannin mill, bag truck; Massey -Har-
ris cutting box new, root pulper, heavy set doublo
team harness, big soft water tub, goat robe, 3 rugs,
pair of new horse blankets, string of bells, large
kitchen table, 2 becieteds, wash stand, 3 heating
stoves, epinning wheel and reel. wash tub andla
number of small articles too numerous to mention.
No reserve as the proprietor has sold his largo
Terms of Sale -All sums of $5 and under, cash ;
over that amount 9 months' credit will be given on
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furnishing approved joint notes. per cent24o6off.sf
cash on credit amounts. FRED DATARS, Propriee•
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or ; E. Bossenberry, Auctioneer.
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Gasoline Engine for Sale
For sale a seven berse-power gasoline engine 1
good shape, will sacrifice for cash. Apply to
2461x4 L.ABERHART, Seaforth
Notice.
Foy Sale
A well bred Holstein male animal twelve months
old. This is an exceptipoally large animal and will
be sold for seventy five tibllars. Apply
JOHN liecOAA, Kippen Road, 1 mile south
of Egmondville. 2461x4
Tendelis Wanted
Tenders will be reeeked by the Councilbf Hullett
up to 2 p. m., oe Thursday, March 4th, for the
building of a new. bridge at Harlot*, on side road,
6-6, Concession 12, baying cement abutments and
re -enforced steel superstructure. Length between
abutments to be sa feet and 14 foot roadway. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted...4
2461-3 JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk
Pigs! Pigs!'
I have for sale seven thoroughbred Tamworth
sows, also three grade York sows of good qnality
and grand mothers raising large lit ters
0 n e of these sows has 10 fine youngsters
at foot, now. Any person wanting eanything.
In this line should see me before buying elsewhere.
These yonng Tainworth sows are out of the well
known her of H. German, of St. George.lOnt. and
Charles OCursey, of Morriston, Ontario. ihese
sows are bred to choice hogs and any one wanting
good stuff should not miss this chance. The prices
are only what most people ask for mongrels. Also
a choice young boar of breeding age. Drop a line or
come and see these good pigs: Phone 6 on. 1
Clinton.
246041 J. E. IIUGILL, Seaforth.
Cows for Sale
A fresh lot of cows for sale, will be
at the livery barns in Seaforth, on
Saturday, February13th. Call and
see them, it will be worthwhile. All
pBTS0113,1137 selected. Also some small
pigs. good. calves and young cattle for
sale. Cash or bankable paper.
George T: Turnbull
2450-tt Seaforth
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Ontario's best firactical training
school. We have thorough courses
and experienced instructors in each
of our three departments, °cannier-.
ciai, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Our
gradn.ates succeed and you should get
our large, free catalogue. Write for
it at once. D. A. McLACHLAN,
Principal.
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: Seed Grain and
1 Shorthorns
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O.A.O. No. 21 .Barley, 0. A. C.
No. 72 oats, and imported Siber-
+ lea oats. All leading varieties
j and clean plump seed. Also a,
T selected lot of climatized Bailey
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1and Wisconsin No. 7 seed corn
on cob. We have 5 extra Short-
+ horn bulls fit for service and
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+ foot, 65 to select from. Prices
: right, .
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IHENSALL ONTARIO
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The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Go.
Beadofflee: Seaforth, Or,.
DIRECTORY
Officers:
J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President;
J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -President;
Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas.
Directors: D. F. McGregor. Seaforth
J. G. Grieve, Winthrop ; Wm Rinn,
Seaforth; John Bennewels, Dublin; J.
Evane, Beechwood ; A. McEwen,
Brecefield ; J. B McLean, Seaforth;
J. Connolly, Goderich; Robert Ferris,
Harlock,
Agents; Ed. Hinchley, Seaforth; W.,
Chesney, Egmondville ; J. W. leo,
Hobitesville ; Alex Leitch, Clinton;
R. S. Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
Logs! Logs!
Notice is hereby given that the annual general
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meeting of the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Co., ' Tgs and B
Ltd., will be held at rhe Company's office, Seaforth 4o
asswood
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on Wedaesday, the 4'41;h Jay of February, 1916, at 2 ,
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o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board. Heading 'olts
2460-2 JOHN FINLAYSON, Secretary
Seaforth Turf Club.
The Annual Meatino of the Seaforth Turf Club
will be held at the 0,immercial hotel, on Tuesday,
February 16th, at 7;30 p.m A good attendance is
requested.
W. Govenlook, President
2461-1 M. Broderick, Secretary
Pasture
••••••••1•IMINPINE.
I offer for sale---possesion April 20th, Lot 85,
Concession 181, Huron eoad, Tuckersmith, contain-
ing 100 acres, less GrunRTrunk track, which divides
it about equally. The d ver Bayfield rune through
the easterly corner of oltisouth half, and the west.
erly corner of the nort he lf, making two Admir-
able fields for pasture .11 Terms easy. JOHN RANS-
FORD, Clinton, 24604
Wanted
Soft Elm $12 to $16
Ejm Logs, cut 8, II, 13 16
feet, fit for staves $14
itt Logs, 12 feet long, fit
for hoops $16
tiasswood Heading, 'No. r,
2o inches long 52.50.
John inDo-nald
alton Saw Mills
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dozenDouble- Boilers, reduced from $1.5o to
• 2 dozen Tea Kettles, No.6, reduced from $3 to
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• 2 dozen large Sauce Pans, reduced from $x.2o to
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• .F dozen Sauce Pans, reduced from 65c to
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2 dozen Pudding Dishes, reduced from 25c to
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1 1 2 dozen Pudding Dishes, reduced from 40c to
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dozen two burner Perfection oils stoves, reduced from $8.75 to.... ..... .....$7.00
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• dozen Black diamond crosscut saws 5% foot reduced from $4..50 to....... $3.50 11
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dozen Black Diamond Handled axes, nduced from 1.25
dozen handled axes, reduced from 1.15 to......
3 strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, 40 bells, reduced from 2.75 to.:....c......529.205e
2 strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, so bells, reduced from 3.00
2 Strings Bells, solid brass nickeled, 40 bells, reduced from 2.25 to... 5175
string bells. solid brass nickeled, 50 bells, reduced from 3.25 to.... 52.75
• 2 strings back bells, solid brass nickeled, 4 bells, reduced from 2.25 to.....51.75
2 strings back bells, solid brass nickeled, 4 bells, reduced from 2.00 W....a-SEM)
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• x dozen Rugs, all wool, reduced from 2.50 to..4 • ...
2 dozen Indian Blankets, reduced from 3 25 to
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Hall dozen Velvet Rugs, reduced from $5.5o to
• 3 only 12 foot galvanized Gates, from 6.5o to
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I2 Parlor Lamp; round burner, from 6,5o to. ..
x Parlor Lamp, round burner., from _4.75 to
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0 Knowles Washing Machine, reduced from 6,5o tO................... ..............................i55:0000 !
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. Happy Thought Range, high shelf, reduced from 49.00 to.. .. ; ..4.“.....42.00 I
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• Daisy Churns No 3 reduced from 8.25 to 7.00 Hockey Sticks 25% discount .
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• Half dozen Hand Sleighs, reduced from 1.75 to ". . ... .. - . 1.25 I
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; Wizard, Mops, triangular, large size, reduced from 1.50 to.................." .45c 1
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he Big Hardware Store!
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CREAM WANTED
We have our Creamery now' in fu=
operation, and we want your patron-
age. We areprepared to pay you
the highest prices for your cream, pay
you every two weeks, weigh, sample
and test each cau of cream carefully
and give you statement of the same.
We also supply can free of charge,
and give you an honest business deal.
Call in and see us or drop us a card for
particulars
The Seaforth Creamery
Seaforth Ont,
Gasoline Engines
All sizes from ri to 3o If. p.
Latest improved. Will use
either gasoline or kerosene
Send for circular and prices.
lhe Robert Bell ingine
4Thresher Co., Limited
Seaforth, Ont
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COMplete a Course in the
Toronto, Ont., and the reaults will
prove to you the wisdom of graduat-
ing from this famous school. Catal-
ogue free. Enter any time. W. J.
ELLIOTT, 734 Yonge street, Toronto.
Brucefield Sawmill
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• again buying sawlogs of all
• kinds and at highest spot cash
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• old stand and thereby keep
,• yohr -money in local cireula-
•' ation.
• Are you going to build this
• spring? If so, use only Can-
+ a,da cement and be assured of
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perfect satisfaction.
• You'll need a couple of tons of
• Lehigh Valley coal yet this
• winter. Buy in our town,
• becauseit is cheaper. Along
• ton of genuine comfort in
• every two tn.ousand pounds
• of our coal.
• Grain prices axe still soaring.
• Increase your yield by using
4t. -Buffalo Brand fertilizers. We
are lucky in having several
tons of goods secured before
Ithe war and the rise in prices,
This has twice the potash el-
• rnent of anything that can be
• bought now. Don't put off,
-secure your fertilizers now.
'Terms are a snap. Again I
• say use Buffalo ,Bra,nd fertil-
• izers, the product of a firm
• 'whose business is making fer-
± "tilizers, not a side line or a
by-product.
J. B. Mustard
Phone 11 on 145
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Mr. Landlord
If you want to rent your prop-
erty quickly and profitably, you
must keep it well painted. and
attractively papered. I'd. be
glad toi suggest how you can
increase the income from your
real estate holdings by a small
investment in paint and wall-
paper.
Jo/ en Hooper
Painter, Paper Ranger, etc.
John street Seaforth
RT-RS41'w"GANERUNY-ST
Double Track all ihe Way
Toronto -Chicago
Toronto-Alontical
Unexcelled Train Service
Highest Class of Equipment
Winter Tours to California
Fi-oridt..rd Sunny South
Fast Trains -t. holm, of Routes
Low fares now m effect
For full particulars consult G. T.R.
ticket agents or write. II B. Horning,
D. P. A., Toronto.
W. Somerville...... Tcwn eat
W. Plant...... Depot A -D- nt
C. E. HORNING, p. P.,
-Union Station, Toronto, Ont.