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than usual,
r spring shoes
e products of
brands as
stillthe most
di the newest
heel and the
ier have bro-
A few of our
I colt !button
-caps, a very
e -cit colt but -
Des, light flex -
button boots,
Gracia_ make,
'e stage last,
sal. or Classic
• HOT L
ore Kiop $80.
appointed a es-
c011ectoro Tha
laid before the
e council meet
nteresting event
of Mr., and gra.
;Line, South, on
elt, when their
Luella, became
crillert, of Dash -
r performed .the
nce of a large
eg Of the con -
iota with their
Ling the young
y through life.
appy event took
fr. and. lire. S.
on Wednesday,
daughter, Miss
married to Mr.
ots-yotang husi-
dy the immedi-
mtracting par-
te. Rev. W. C.
ritheran church,
eye :After ton-
mtendecl to the
I partook a a
nner.. Mr. and
evening train
nteit and other
Parge circle of
1. wishing them
and prosperity.
ward. Principal
aS disposed of
to his tenant.,
John Decker,
man. who re -
is village, had
me a his prize
e horses badly
driving horses
axing the night
kicking it so
; permanently
e animal's back
I .was so badly
nat a piece ot
pealed off. afr.
ef the trouble
stable in the
Drees. The in-
dicularly valu-
team that ilea
he shows and
Its it is likely
naneritly blem-
Ep the team. -
las been here
Is father. Mr.
e friends, left.,
aen, Sask.. on
moot has sold
te Babylon line,
r.urich, to Mr.
,-Ifre. C. Fritz
:eek attending
'a. -Vias Nellie
on, where she
tion. -Mr. and
>In Mich., are
.sed the fifty -
in. Line. Hay,
4 for the etim
'al meeting of
ranco Ca.. held
and Nocb were
year
r
I Geiger and
teare. -air. A.
edintod Store-
:ine 'nett-
;
Mr. W. S.
,or,loon of last
urrent events
was decided
ane.- of money
ding for the
to contribute
; fund ehould
end-lode:men t
the front of
.-as read. The
kod condition
a e
n ations:
envelopes
friaries,
of this
for the
for sale.
L'eaforth
taERRITARY 19 1915'
MARKETS
SEATO-It:7K MARKETS
1 Thursday, fkbruary
Fainvesoo Onandard).(new)., 1 65 to 0 el 66
Oetn, pot besehekasw) 53 tail: bh
Play., pat hatiattl 1 84/ to: to
=sr •.. * • '70 to 7S
tone !V 00 to 20 SO
por tone.- - 31 00 to 31 CO
Tletter„ Der 100 .... . a 75 -te 4 25
Butter NO. le beiwase *wet te sett- m23 to 1125
;eggs ofre delis.. • •••••• • • •••0 -1 SS to 27
. 12 00 to 15 teit
Potatoes, per *bag 45 to 45
KENSALL M▪ ARKETS
:Thursday, Feb. 17, 1915'
Wheat ... . . '17-1 S115714
63 $6.75 to' 47; medium„$6.25 to 46.60;
Peas 1-60 coinmon, 45.60 to 46; choice cows,. t$6
Beams q2 80 to3t2 75 tOl$4.--em; lgooda45.75 to $6; medium, 45
Barky.. .... ... . 86 to *5.25; bulls, 45 to $8.25. Stockers
" and Peeders.-Feeders, IMO to 80 lbs..
Poultry Markets sold at 46 to $6.40; medium feeders.
45.75 to *6; fa totkeril, ,16 to 45.75', Milk -
ens and Springers. -.A. imoderate supply,
not many of which were of choice qual-
ity, were ion Sale:Values were steady
at last week's 'quotations ranging from
$6.0 to 4100 Ceach. Veal Calves. -The
market was fatnady .for veal calves at
last week's values. Choice veals, sold
at f$10 to $11.50; good, $8.50 to 69.50;
medium, 47• to 48; common, $5.50 to *6;
rough eastern calves, $4.50 to 65.25.
Sheep iand Lane. -Choice light lambs
sold at 148.75 !to $9,. and a few extra
light -weights, 49.25 to $9.35; heavy
lam'bs and Mills, $7.50 to $8.50; light
sheep, *5.75 to ,$6.25; heavy sheep, $4.50
to $5.50. Hove -Selects, fed and wat-
ered sold 'at
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W. T. tilA &
EMBALMERS AND . .
FUNERAL DiRECroms
ICC. BOX 'Sr W.S. GORMLEY
Holders of Government Diploma
land License
CHARGES MODERATE
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone I07 Phone '50
amummisominumern
mumwmwmomem.
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Toronto. Feb. 16. -Dressed -Chickens,
10 to 18e; fowl, lb., 13 to 15e;
klucks, spring, lb., 17 to 20c; turkeys,
Ib., 23 to 26c; geese, lb., 14 to ,a6c;
"Live. -Chickens, lb., 13 to 15c; hens; lb.,
to Ake; 'ducks, lb, c12 Ito 0.3c; geese,
Th., (11 t 12e.. t - 1 t it 1 1:1 Mill1
lEorento Seed Market
Prices quoted to country merchants
for recleaned seeds. Canadian Govern -
'client tested, per cwt. -Red Clover, No.
,$20 to *21.50; do., No. -2, 618.50
to .$19; do., No. 3, $18 to -$20; alsike,
No. 1, $19.50 to $20.50; do.. N.o 2,
t$17$0 tee$18.50; do„ No. 3. $16; =timo -
thy, No. 1, 410,50 to $11.50; do., No
'0, $8.75 to *9.25; do., No. 3, $8. i.
Dairy Market sl7Virern* f••••4•*"."*"....4":".4
Montreal, Pb,, 16. -Cheese. -Fineat I
Westerns, 16 3-4c to 17e; fineat east- jugmLaws
erns, 16 11-2c. Butter -Choicest cream-
ery,
No. a stockl 28c; No. (2: Stock„ 25c.
:
1-2e„ Eggs. -Fresh. 38c ; selected, 31c; ‘ WHITELEY
01c to 31 1-2c; seconds, 80 to 30
1 Toronto, Feb.; 16. -Butter. -The re- Undertakers and Embalmers
peipts of butter?are moderath, with de -
knead !good for choice grades/. Inferior • •
•
lots are )(lull. Choice dairy, 25 to 6c;.2
• Inferior, 20 to 121e; creainery (lariat, 32 * to W. J. Walker • 83 1-2c; (do., solids, 30 to .31c; • Night Phone -18 •
• •
twiner& separator, 06 to 27c. •
New-kdd in cartons„ 33 to '34c; selects, I.
28 to 129c ; kited:age, 4.6 to t27c. Store Phone -67
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Grain, Etc.
Toronto, Feb., 10, -Flour-- 'Manitoba
first patents !quoted sail- 1=8, in jute
bags; second patents, $7.50; itrong
bakers' $7.20. Ontario *heat flour, 90
tier cent patents, quoted, at $6.76 to'
*6.90, seaborad. Wheat -Manitoba No.
N Northern quoted rat *1.66, No. 2 at
*1.63, and No. C3 at ,$1.60. Ontario
wheat, No. 2.'emoriinal at $1.60 to $1,65,
at outside 'points. Oats. -Ontario quoted
Ut e53( to '65c. outside, and att,67 ,,,to 68c,
on traok, Toronto. „Weetern Canada,
No. a, iltiOted "AI 140, and No. 3 at
1-20. Barley. -The maritet is dull,
with offerings small. Good malting
grades, 85 to 87c, outside. Rye. -The
knarket continues firm at *1.18 to 161.22
outside. Peas. -The anarket ls quiet,
with No. 2 quoted` at $1.90 to *2, out-
Corn,-Ncyai2 .new tAtnerloien quoted
at 85c. all rail, Toronto freight. Mill -
feed. -Car lots, per ton, bran, *28 to
$30; middlings, 435; good feed flour,
$40 to 444; !Mixed oars, $1. more. Beans
The market is steady at 42.94 per bu.
Baled Hay and Straw. - Dealers are
paying as faliowe for carlot deliveries
on the track at Toronto; No. 1 new
hay is quoted, at $17.50 to $1.8 per ton;
No. 2 grade, 115.50 to *16; No. 3
grade. 412.50 to *13.50. Baled Straw. -
Quoted. at a$8 to $8.50 ;Per ton, in car -
lots. on the track at Toronto. ,
Lilre Stook Markets.
1 Montreal, Feb., 16. -At the Montreal
Stock Yards. ?owing to the unseasonable
'weather and large supplies, a weak
feeling developed and prices (showed a
&cline of 25e per 100 pounds for ,ali
grades. Full loads of choice steers were
offered at *7:50 72...nd a 'few :picked lots
sold tat $7.75 per 101 pounds. There was
isoiiie demand from packers for canning
' stock 'and sales ;at bulls 1Were made at
*4.25 Ito 44.50, d. cows at i$3.75 to pi
par cwt. The ,Istrength which has char-
acterized, the market for lambs for the
past two ler three weeks still continues
to be the (main feature of -the situation,
and prices to -day scared 'a further ad-
vance of 00c pee cwt., which is attribut-
ed' to the limited supply corning for-
ward, Sales of Ontario stock were made
at *8.75 to *9 and Quebec at $8.25 to
*8.54 ;per cwt, :A weak feeling =developed
in the market for hogs and. prices de-
clined: 20c per 'cwt.
Buffalo, Feb. 16. -Cattle. ,- Heavy
grades dull; 50 `i'ents lower. Light
butcher grades steady. Choice to prime
steers 37.50 to 18; fair to good., *7 to
*7.25; plain. 46.50 to $6.75; choice heavy
butcher steers, *7.25 to *7.50; fair to
good, 46.75 to 67; best handy steers,
*7 to 4750: 'common to good, .$6 to $6-
:25; yea,rlinge, 1;$7 to $7.75; prttne 'heif-
ers, 46.50 tef*7; common to good, 8650 'AUCTION SA.LE OF FARM STOCK AND MPLE-
MENTS-Mr. E. 13ossenbery has reoei ed to $6.50; best fat cows, $6 to $6.50; struotions from Fred Wars to sell by pub' o auc-
tion, on Lot 29, Ooneaseion 4, bout thre miles
g00431 butchering cows, *5.25 to *5.75;
northwese of Hensall, Hay township, on Tin rsday,
Medium to good, $4.75 to $5; cutters, February 25th, 1915, at 1 o'clooic the foil wine
$4.25 to $4.50; canners, $3.50 to *4; Horses -1 mare riaino 6 years got by George 0' the
bugs. '6.75 to $7; good butcher -
Scale and in foal to °timberlands Glory, 1 horse
best 5
rising 5 years by &r Matthew, 1 tome rising years
Ins bulls, $6 to $6.50; eaus.arge bulls, by Colonel Graham, 1 colt 7 months old, by Royal
$5.50 to 46. Hogs. -Market I6c to 20c Ronald. Cattle -8 (tows due to calve in tarot',
higheHeavv*740 to 57 60; mixed,
April and May, 3 two yell- ohl heifers, 1 hull c lf six
r. . . ,.
months old 7 calves from het spring, 2 br
17.50 to $7.60; Yorkers, :fd.75;
garralieITa:8ribsinbdeer, Mia
17.65. Sheep. -Market 25c to 40c higher. s. r an vest.
Topiambs, 19 to Kate ; yearlings, er with oultivato°rnaencittnisarcet7o-uter attached new,
kfaasey-Harris hoe eeed drill, Deering m wer,
to $8; wailers, $7 to $7.25; ewes, aD diso harrow, set of won harrowe, manure spre der,
to *6.75. Calves. -Market steady. Tops, land roller, grain grinder erten belt, Coekshutt two
$1250gair to _food, ao to 511 0; furrow riding low new, Verity walking plow, two
; .
furrow gang plow, nuttier loot ree with pole and
grassers, $4 to $6. The stock aard,s will obaft, lumber wagon, gravel bc,x, pair bobele glee,
be closed after Wednesday as the result hay rack, new paw doubletrees, top buggy, cu ter,
of tan order (from the State Department De Laval cream separetor new, weigh scales cap eity
2000 pounds, fannieg mill, brig truek, elassey. ar-
of 'Agriculture that no stock can be re- ris cutting box neworoot pnlper, tolavy set do iblo
ceived here except from unrestricted teens hernees, big soft water rob. goat robe, 3 r gs,
pair of new hcrse blankets. stripe. of bells 1 rge
area, and then only by 'slaughter houses.
Union Stock Yards, ;Toronto, Feb., aluch Imbileeaing
nlyt
oveRenetienbnIt 2 wbehdeiletietie,dwaehl .ertowalnia!ht,
16. -The quality of fat cattle was much number ir3if mat articlesartlo nreueir: On.
No reserve as the proprietor him told his
Letter than for some time, aad more of
irez.rtis.119 aunis of Se reed under, e h ;
them than on any day this year thus Tzwafttt months' 'redit will be given on
far, Iii fact there were far too many furnisbing approved joint notes 4 per cent off for
Cattle on isale, half of the number would
or E. BossenberryAuctioneer. 2460.
cash on credit amounte. Few) DATARS, Propri
have been more than a sufficiency, in ; ,
the state of the dressed beef market. eeLEARING OUT AUCTION SALE OF FA M
Then again the weather was again6T
st a.) OCK, IMPLEMENTe, teasEHOLD FUR-
NITURE, HAY AND ROOT'- M. Theenas &othe trade, and all things combined to
has been instructed by Mr. Williern Wileon. to s'11
cause lower values. Values dropped by public auction, on Lot e, Cureeesien 4, Hulle t.
frani 115c to 30c per cwt., and (in some on Wednesday, March 10, at I o'eloek p.m,, the f1.
instances more, and the worst' is still
years old, 1 workieg mare 5 yeare old, 1 drivir g
lowing propent Horsez-1 rem eino horse 6 yea s
to come, and That is there are between horse 8 years old. Cattle -1 cote due to calve et d
1200 and. 1300 cattle still unsold, and of April, 2 farrow cows. 23 n, cowe iseving rids d
a calf ea.oh, 1 heifer two years old, I heifer 1' yea a
these will ibe a drag' on 1..he trade for
old, 5 calves. Hogs and Poulery-Two brood sow ,
the rest of. the week. A. large number 14 young pigs 3 to 4 mon he old and about lift
of farmers were on the market with hens, Implements -1 Moosey-liarris binder 7 foot
out nearly new, Maseey-lla eultivator, Masse
their own cattle,. arei got an insight
Harris hay tedeer, seed drill le hoe, set diernon
into the condition of the trade first iron harrows 4 bales, Premier riding plcw, welkin
hand. The .bulk 'Ot the -cattle left over plow, ha,y- raise 10 foot, gang plow, rooteeuiper, mow
erland roller, gasoline eiesiue 4 h. p., Maple Lea
are. of the common, medium and un4
grinder with belt, cutting box 3 cyan lee, melee
finish.ed grades. Trade in stockers Alla wagon, set double harness, pair bo sleighs, 2 sets
feeders was dull, as the market for harness, wagon box, gravel box, stook rack,
hay rack, car V5ith prt rope, elinees and hay fk
them in the. State of New York has
attachd
e, McLaugheulleys, or
top eugaty, McLaughlin ()la-
teen shut off on account of the foot ter. Melotte cream separator, weeel barrow, forks,
and mouth ,disease once more. Milkers chains, sugar kettle and other artieles too numerous
to mention. Also a quantity of hay and mote for
and springers were in fair dexnand at
sale. Furniture -2 kitchen tables, 3 heating stoves
steady prices, Sheep lambs and calves No reserve as the proprietor has sold hts fume
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were selling at strong values for ;good Terms of sale -All sums of SIO and under cash, over
that amount 8 months' credit on furnishing approv.
quality stuff. Hoge sold at lower values.
ed joint notes, 4 cods on the dollar off for cash on
Butchers' Cattle. -Choice heavy steers credit amounts. Hay and roots to be cash. WIL-
Sold at *7 to $7.25, and one or two LIAM WILSON, Prourietor ; 'Thoreasurtwan,
.
totag at1$7.40 and one at $1.745; good, Auctioneer
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Births
ALCOOK-an Morris, On Febeuary 7th, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Aleoek jr., son.
HUTTON--:-In Ease Wasvanosh, on February 4th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hutton, a eon.
WATSON-Iwaforrie township, on February 9th, to
Mr. and Ws. Bert Watson a son.
lgarriatai.
SNoWDEN-PENHALE-ln Stanley township, on
February 10th, Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Penhale, 80 Thomas M. Snowden.
OLARKE-GASOHO-At Kippen, on February 3rd,
by Rev. Mr. Riohardson' Mia Fanny, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. JosephGesell% to Mr. Percy
Clarke, of Hensel]:
STADE-STEINBAOH-At the home of the bride's
parentie Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kalbfleish, Zurioh,
on February lOth, by Rev. W. 0. Miller, Miss
Laura Steinbach, to Mr. Rudoph F. Stade of
Zurich.
YLAKBARD-BRENNFR-At Dashwood, on Feb-
ruary 10th, by Rev. E. Graupner, Mis Bertha
Brenner, of Dashwoed, to Mr. Henry Flaxbardg
of Zurich.
WILLERT-WALPER-.Atthe home of the bride's
parent's, Mr. and Mrs. °aver %Yelper, on Feb-
ruary 10eto by Rev, W. Q. Miller, Miss
Luella Walper, to Mr. Irvin Wilted, of near
Dasbwood.
. Deaths
FERGUSON-In Goderioh township, on February
$th, Deind Ferguson, aged 68 years And 10
inontbs.
GARSON-In Wingham, on February 780, John
Gerson, aged 64 years.
WYNN-In Wingham, on February 880. Esther A.
Clyne, wife of Mr. George Wynn, in her 61s1
year.
HART -In Wingham. on February 10th Thomas
Hart, aged 75 years.
MIDDLETON-In Gorierich township, on February
780, Bertha Me Hi ter, wife of Mr John R.
Middleton, aged 28 years.
REID-Ls Clinton, on February 10th, L cende A.
Clarke, beloved wife (nein Charles 11 Reid, of
Brimfield, aged 34 years and•9 month .
MILLER -In Morris, on February .1780, John 11
Miller, aged 81 years and 1 months.
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Undertaking parlors in Oddfer
lows building opposite
Stewart Bros. Resi-
dence Goderich at., cpp
Dr. Scott's.
Flowers furnished
short notice.
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AUCTION SALES.
I1 AUCTION MAL
A
IICTION SALE. OF FARM STOOK AND IM.
.Li. PLEMEETS-Mr. Thomas Brown halt been ins
Situated beaRobt BrOwniee,to sell by peiollo auction,
on Lot 28, Concession 4, L.R.S., Tookersmith, on
Friday, March 5th, at 1 o'cloek p. m., sharp, the fol-
lowing propene. : Horses-1)igrieultural mere rim
ing 6 yeare old, 1 agricultural mare tieing '5 year'
old in fetal, 1 heevy drat emit 8 months oid, I. aged
driving Mere in foal. 1 big driving mare /Whig hue
Years aired by Wildoeneo, 1 driving colt, rishoz two
yearaby The Pope. Osttle--1 oow due to Wire 0
time of sale. 1 cow due to calve in April, I eote due
to calve In June, 1 Jersey cow due to cabin, in Milla
I freak cow (came in in December), 3 steers rising
two years old, 13 lotafete rIsineetWo years old, 3 heif-
ers tieing one yeer old, 1 Gale two months oid.
Pigs and Ponitry-1 10w with litter at foot, Ifiarge
e.ow to litter In April, 8 piga five menthe old, 8 pigs
three menthe old, end some hens. Implements--
MoOormiek binder nearly new, itaasey-Harris oul.
tivator, Massey -Warts haytloader and side delivery
rake new, Deering mower. ten-fooe steel haywake,
Massey -Harris seed drill, 1 -hoe, Kemp mannre
spreader, 8 -barrel land roller, new last spring, spade
harrow, 2 -furrowed riding plow, 1. Verity witaisig
plow, No.7, twin gang plow, root pulper, set dia-
mond harrows 4 section, Chatham fanning mill with
bagger attaohment, set weigh scales, capacity 2000
pounds, Nuttier, 2 lumber wagons, wagon box,
gravel box, hay rock, set bobsleighs, mikado buggy,
buggy pole, single buggy, large water tank, sugar
kettte, large milt Can, set double harness, set plow
hsrness 2 sets single harnese, wheelbarrow'grind-
stone, idozen grain bags. a quentity of good olean •
timothy leleed, :a quantity ant mangolds, ;Capital
cream separator, leader, peir horse blankets,' 2 oak
barrels. 2 sets double -trees, goaneskin robe, rug,
some anchor posts, forkreesitovels, ropes, chains and
a number of small articia too nunterous to rnention.
No reservenas the proprietor has sold hie I farm.
Terms -All sumo of $10 and tinder, cash ; over that
amount 8 menthe' credit :on :fureishing approved
joint notesettA discount of 5 per cent per annum off
for cash on credit amounts. ROBERT BROWNLEE
Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2462.td
esg
ciLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM' STOOK
kJ AND IMPLEMENTS -James Jones hies received
instructions from the undersigned toi sell by public
auction, on Lot 84, Comeession 10, towiwthip of Logan
On Tueeday, March 2nd, 1015, the following: Stoa--
1 draft mare tieing 8 years old, 1 draft maitre rising
6 years old, 1 driver ming 9 years old, 2 Cows due to
caletehlaroh 1280, 1 cow:due June 1080, 1: eow due
May 1180, 1 heifer due Marsh 480, I heifer dutt Aug-
ust 16th, 1 heifer supposed to be in calf, 1 heifer
with calf at foot, 8 steers rising two years old, e
grade bull 8 niontbs old, 2 summer calves, 1 winter
calf, 1 brood sow due to litter Maroh 17th, 1 brood
sow supposed to bo in litter, 60 idling hens. Imple-
ments. -1 Massey -Harris manure spreader, 50 bushels
3apacity, Maasey-Harris 13 toothScultivator, Massey -
Harris 13 hoe peed drill new, Massey-Harrie :6 foot
mower new, Massey -Harris 5 foot, mower, eMoCor.
mit* Cycle hay loadersnew, MoClormiok 10 foot hay
rake good as new, licOormisk 12 plate disc harrow
with fore carriage new, 8 foot land roller, it section
barrow with la 2 and 8 horse beam, box wagon with
spring seat, lumber wagon Petrolert make new,
truck wagon, top buggy, double seated earrisge,
combine4. hog and stook rack, 2 flat hay r alike new,
National gang new, No.10Verit3-plow new, Si. Georle
walking plow, Perrin sulky plow Mottle furrow.12411a
improved sproket spade harrow, stone boat, grind
stoneeoutting box, stooksraok for wagon or 'sleigh
box, aa foot extension ladder, roll of woven Frost
wire (20 rods), bundle of coil wire, frame sleigh
With box and bunks almost new, juniper cutter new'
miner, pea harvester and btmoher, one horse
scraper Wilkinson, make, 25 -gallon total oil tank new,
117 feet of three-quarter inch piping, gravel box,
screw jack, wagon jaek, Clinton fanning. milt with
Nigger new, Clinton fanning mill without bagger,
platform scales 1000 pounds capacity, set slings and
leek, bag truck, wheelbarrow, punter. set double
harnese with breeohen and peek bands new, let
double harnees in good repair, set single liftmen, 60
gallon feed [miler, chop, De bevel No. 12 cream
separator, 12 anchor posts, 25 cedar poets, orowoarie
20 gallon milk can, 2 cOss-out saws, leeks, shovels,
spades, 2 cent hooks, chains, neckyokes, whiffle -
trees and a hoet ot other artiot es usually found on a
farm. Sale at, 10 o'clock, sharp, Lunch will be pro-
vided. All sums of 310 and under cash ; over that
amount 8 months' oredie will be given on furnishing
approved taint notes. A discount of 4 per cent will
be allowed off for cash on credit ainounte, Positively
no reserve as the proprietor has 501(1 his term and is
giving up farming. L. G. ROOK, Proprietor ;
James Jones, Auctioneer, 2462 -td
IMPORTANT NOTICES,
.ek.GENT8-Our new illustrated cazalogue will in-
terest you it's free, Write HOLLINRAKE
tiPEOIALTY Co'., Toronto. ' 2461x4
COWS FOR ELIEE -One Durham, one Holstein
and two choice Jerseys, all springers and in
good condition. Apply to A. P. JOY.NT, Seafortle.
2462-tf '
A GENTS -The World's Greatest War, including
Canada's pare, profusely illustrated with act
uatbattle scenes, record seller. Mo,ke seven dog
Jars duly, trample book free on promise to oeuvres.
LINSOdTT, COMPANY, Brantford. 2462.4
:TEEHURON EXPOSITOR
SAL itEGMTER.
On FridetY, March 5th, at 1 &cloak p. an., on Lot
23, Conceesion 4, L. R. S. Tuckersinith. Farm
stook and implements. R,Zbert Brownlee ; Prop.
Winn* ; Thomas noown, Auctioneer.
On Wedneeday, Mereh 1080, at 1 ceolook pan., on
Lot 2, Conoession 4, Ilullett. Farm stook, !omit].
mente, household furniture, hay and roots. William
Wilson, Proprietor; ThoMas Brown, Auctioneer.
Gasoline Engine for Sale
rot sale a seven horse -power gasoline engine in
good shape, will sacrifice for cash.. Apply to
2401x4 L.:ABERHART, Seaforth
For Sale
An eight roomed brick house and four lots. The
house has a slate roof and just ten minutes walk to
town, has it good cellar and hard and soft water on
the premises. Apply to
2462x4 GEORGE SMITHERS
Wanted
We want it live vire representativ e well acquaint-
ed In town and vicinity. Good Mon ey to the right
man with a chance of advancement.
Write BECK & E ISENBACK
2461-3 Berlin, Ontario
For Sale
A well bred Holstein male animal twelve month s
old. This is an exceptionally large animal and wit t:
be sold for seventy five dollars. Apply
JOHN IncOAA, leippen Road, 1 mile south
of Einnondville. 2461x4
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the annual general
meeting of the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Go.,
Ltd., will be held at the Oompany's office, SeaforSh
on Wednesday, the 24th Jay of February, 1915, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board.
2460-2'seas, JOHN FINLAYSON, Seoretary
Poisture
I offer for sale-Posassion April 80111, Lot 85,
Concession let, Huron coed, Tuokersmith, (mason-
ing 100 acres, less GranaTrunk track, which divides
it about equally. The d ver Bayfield nine through
.the eturberly corner of tRisouth half, and the west-
erly corner of the nort he 11, making two admir-
able fields for pastorali Terms eaey. JOHN RANS.
FORD, Cl1nton.taMee=j1 2.460.4
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by the Councirof Hullett
up to 3p. m., on Thursday-, March 4th, for the
building of it now bridge at Harlook, on side road,
5.6, Cionceesion 12, baying content abutments and
re-enforeed steel superstructure. Length betweer
abutments to be 83 feet and 14 foot roadway. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.:;
2461.3 JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk
New Blacksmith
Shop in Dublin
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Isaac A. Hannah, for several years
in the shop of R. and F. Devereux,
Seaforth, also in several first class
heps in Stratford, has opened a shop
in
DUBLIN
OPPOSITE WEBBER'S HOTEL
Blacksmithing in allits branches will
be carried on, horse -shoeing a special-
ty. Repairs of all kinds promptly at -
t. nded to. Give me a trial.
Isaac A. Hannah
N. B.—Terms: Settlement every four
months.
2402x4
'DILLY SUNt JAY'S MESSAGE AND M
) ETHODS-
"Extra° nary revivalist. Quarter mfilion
cenverte. Thrilling book. Everybody orders.
Make six to ten dollars daily. Sample book free on
pronalse to canvas. BIBLE HOUSE, Brantford.
2460,4
&FOR SALE -For sale on Lot 1, Concession
4, Huila. Oonteening 100 acres, convenient to
1 and Post Offiee. Terms reasonable. For
further particulars apply to William McMichael,
eiforth Post Office. :236541
-r,e0R SALE -That desirable and comfortable
J' brick cettage, between the woollen mill and
Egmondville Presbyterian caurob, containing
eight moms, in geode repair, convenient location,
low taxes. Apply on tbe premises or to Miss H. I.
GRAHAM, Main Street, Seater". 246241
"DIG FOR SERVICE -Tho undersigned has for
service on Lot 27, Coneesion 17, MoKillop, it
thoroughbred Tamworth hog. He was bred by
D. Douglas & son, and Vnt4 the grand champion at
Toronto and Ottawa Exhibitions in 1914. Terms SI
at time of service. J. G. GRIEVE & Son, R. R. No.
4, Walton. 24554
FOR SA.LE-Shorthom bull thirteen months old,
,color roan, breeding choice. This calf has in.
oivdual excellence inherited. Dam bred by A. G.
Italie, grand dam from imported stook and ored by
H. & Son, Cargill, Ontario. Apply to W.
R, SMII.LIE, lt miles south of Brucefleld, or R. R.
No. 3, Kippen. 236111
LetARM FOR SALE -Lot 13, Concession 8, Town.
L' ship of Stanley. 100 acres, mostly under oulti-
melon, good stone house with wood and driving
shafts attached. Also bank barn. Spring water all
the year round. Palm suitable either for grazing
argpain. Terms moderate. Apply to JOHN KET-
OREN. Bruceffiele 242I41
FAltel FOR SALE.—Lot 6, Oonceesion 9, Tucker -
smith, containing 100 acres, about seven acres
ander bush, The farm is well fenced and drairied
and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the
premieee a good frame house bank barn, pig house,
nen house, drive house and 'two good wells. For
taNrms and particulars apply on the premises or ad.
tress MRS. JOHN McOLOY, Egmondville P.O. The following prizes will be awarded on the best
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dimples of eeedexhibited in accordance with the rules
grerning the seed fairs
Made in Canada.
This season I am offering the
most beautiful selection of up-to-
date wall papers and fabric hang-
ings that have ever been shown in
Seaforth. And one thing that
should appeal to you is that they
are all made in this country
Let me show you how you can mak
your home more beautiful by an in
expensive and decorative scheme, car
ried. out in our new wall papers.
will not duplicate the ideas in any twol
houses, but I clothe my work with
originality. Samples may been seen
at my residence on John St., or drop
postal to Box 355 and I will call.
John Hooper
Painter, Paper Banger, etc.
John street Seaforth
Cows and Pigs
for Sale
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A number of good cows and pigs
for sale. Cash or bankable paper.
George T. Turnbull
2450-tt Seaforth
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CREAM WANTED
We have our Crearnery now in full
operation, and we want your p itron-
age. We are prepared to pay you
the highest prices for your cream, pay
you every two weeks, weigh, sample
and test each can 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.
All from Seaforth and vicinity
who attend the popular
L !OTT
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Toronto, receive not only superior
business education but assistance to
secure choice positions. Enter now,
write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT,
784 Yonge street, Toronto.
I Seed Grain and 1.
Shorthorns
We have the following for sate:
0.A. 0, No..21 Barley, O. A. C. :t
No. 72 oats, -and improved Siber-
Ian oats. All leading varieties t
and clean plump seed. Also a
selected lot of climatized Bailey +
and Wisconsin No. 7 seed corn 4'
on cob. We have 5 extra Short-
horn bulls fit for service and. a.
many females with calves at t
foot, 65 to select from. Prices
right,
, ft
4. John Elder & Sons .t.
4 HENSALL ONTARIO
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Vhe
Beechwood Store
Bigger, Better, .Bargains
Our large and well selected
stock at winter goods consis-
ting of everything in men's
and women's wear, will be
placed before the public dur-
ing the next few weeks at a
discount so liberal that the
bargains will be unheard of
here -p -fore. Now is the op-
portunity. Come early.
Accounts
All accounts ,owing this store
are now due and ready and must
be settled by cash or note, on
or before March ist.
G. K. Holland
Hensall Seed Show
The South Huron Agricultural Society will hold
their Annual Seed Show in
Smallacombe's Hall, Hensall
THURSDAY, MARCH 4th
Prize List:
LIAM FOR SALE -Being Lot 7, 01'1134511n
1: Township of Hullett, containing. 100 acres
ahoice land, on the cnunise3 are a, teem oank b.
with stabling underneath, with cement floor
throughout. New oriek none with furneoe in th
aellar. Well fenced and under drained, will be sold
reasonable as the owner whams to give up farming.
For further information apply, on the premises or
address eleaforth P. 0.,- MELVIN J. CLARE.
239341
VARM FOR SALE -For sale 100 acres of choice
te laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Los 28,
Conaession 9. On the premises are it brick house,
drive abed, bank ba,rn veith 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 Conneoteen.
For further particulars apply to ADELINE SILLERY
affa, Ont. 242241 _
eiraAleal FOR SALE -Lot 10, Concession 6, L.R.S.,
Tuokersmith. The farm contains 100 acres, all
cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Three
never failing wells, windmill at barn. -Good bank
barn 5088, pig house, hens -house and drive shed.
A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a
half of extra good orchard. This choice farm is
within 3 miles of Seaforth, on the Kippen road,
HENRY FORSYTH, Eginondville. 24624f
1 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALEI-Five and three -
1 quarter miles fro n the village of Brussels, 7
from Blyth and 8 from Belgrave. There is a never
failing eupply of water. Bente barn 40x72, frame
house with concrete wilier, rural mail and telephone
It is well adapted for both stook and grain, one.
half mile from school and three-quarters from
chum)). Apply to FRED ARMSMONG, Gilbert,
Alberta, or on the place te EDWIN ARMSTRONG,
R. R. No. 4Brussels. 2456.tf
GOOD FARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 25 and
part of Lot 24, Concession 14, Dieliillopecion-
taining 130 acres. There are on the premises a
nuedern brick house with hard and soft water.
There is Moo a good barn 60x126, with stone foun-
dation and stabling underoeath, driving shed 30x40
ontstone foundation, pig pen and hen house, all
in good repair. There is also a good bearing or-
chard. and two never failing wells. The farm is well
underdrained and well fenced and in a high seate of
cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is
well situated on the North aravel road 1 mile south
of Walton C. P. R. station, Also telephone and rural
omit delivery. This is it choice farm and will be
sold on reasonable terms. • For further particulars
poly on the premises or address. W. J. DICKSON
alton. 2458.1
ushels Fall Wheat, any variety 61 50 SI 60 75o
2 bush. Sprime Wheat, any variety . 1 60 3. 00 75c
2 bush. Whi te Oats, any variety 1 60 1 00 , 75c
2 bush. Barley, six -rowed
2 bush. Barley, tWo-rowed
2 bush. Field Peas
1 bush. Field bouts
1 bush. Timothy seed
1 bush. Red Clover seed
1 bush. Aisike seed 1 60 1 GO 75c
1 b rah. Pntatoes'any early variety 1 50 100 75e
1 bush Potatoesfor general crop 1 60 100 75c
Peck of Onions, Dutch sets 1 00 60c
The manual sprint show of stallions, bulls, cattle
and harness horses will be held at Hensel', on Wed-
nesday, March 80th, 1915. Particulars later.
,
0. GEIGER, Hensall 8.. M, einLEAN, Seaforth
President 2462-te Secretary
1 50 1 00 75e
1 50 1 00 74e
150 100 75c
1 50 1 00 75c
150 10(1 75c
1 50 1 GO 75e
Logs! Logs!
LOgs and Basswood
Heading Bolts
Wanted
Soft Elm $12 io $16
Elm Logs, cut 8, 11, 13 16
feet fit for staves $14
Eirn Logs, 12 feet long, fit
for hoops $16
Basswood Heading, No, 1,
20 inches long $2.50
John McDonald
Walton SawMjJjs
24614f
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Gasoline Engines
All sizes from xi to 3o h p.
Latest improved. Will use
either gasoline or kerosene.
Send for circular and prices.
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Thresher Go., Limited
Seaforth, Ont
Brucefield Sawmill
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Don't forget that we are
again buying sawlogs- of all
kinds and at highest spot cash
prices. Sell your logs at the
old stand and thereby keep
your money in local cireula-
ation.
Are you going to build this
spring? If so, use only Can-
ada cement and be assured of
perfect satisfaction.
You'll need a couple of tons of
Lehigh Valley coal yet this
winter. Buy in our town,
becauseit is cheaper. A long
ton of genuine comfort in
every two tnousand pounds
of our COM.
Grain priceS are still soaring.
Increase your yield by using
Buffalo Brand fertilizers. We
are lucky in having several
tons of goods secured before
the war and the rise in prices.
This has twice the potaah el-
ment of anything that can be :*
bought now. Don't put off, •
secure your fertilizers now. *
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Terms are a snap. Again I •
say use Buffalo Brand fertilr •
izers, the product of a firm t
whose business is making fer-
tilizers, not a side line or a
by-prioduct,
J. B. Mustard
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Phone Il on 145
• BRUCIEFELD
or.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER,C.V.O.,I,L.D., President
JOHN AIRD, Ass't General Manager
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
-upwards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with-
drawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. 821
Seaforth Branch.
W. 0. T. MORSON -
Manager
N. Cluff ex Sons
Planing Mill Products
Sash, Mouldings, Doors; Inierjor finish
s Custom machine work
Dressed and matched lumber of all
standard varieties
Red Cedar Shingles xxx and xxxxx brands cf only the
very best makes.
Hemlock lumber building construction for either house or
barn framing."
in all sizes and thicknesses necessary in
cedar fence posts, 8 and 9 feet long,out
Muskoka Highland of straight, sound green timber.
Fibre Board solid one half inch thick,' valuable for
interior lining of any kind of building but especially as a
substitute for lath and plaster, makes a beautiful solid and
substantial wall board, can be p4nted 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 fag to invest-
igate the merits of this decorative wall covering. Can be
applied by anyone.
N. Chuff & Sorts
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Planing lYfin and Lumber Yard SEA.FORTH, Ont.
osegoitte
"MADE IN CANADA"
F rd Touring Car
Price $590
Prices of other Ford cars are:
Two -passenger Runabout $54.o
Two -passenger Coupelet $85o
Five -passenger Sedan $t Is°. All
cars fully equipped including- el-
ectric headlight. Prices F. 0.B.
Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford
cars will share in our profits if
wesell 30,000 cars between Aug-
ust r, 194 and August r, 1915
All Ford cars on exhibition at
J. F. Daty's Garage, Main st.,
Seaforth, Ont.
Butter Wrappers
Farmers or Dait'ymen requiring But-.
ter Wrappers es plovided for by the
ine-w agricultural sligulations, ciln have
the same on the shortest notice at
nan EXPOSITOR OFFICB, Seaforth.
Prices: -
In lots of 1,000i .. . ...
0-n dots lot 500 . . $1.75
Double Track all the Way
Toronto -Chicago
Toronto -Montreal
Unexcelled Train Service
Highest Class of Equipment
Wint-ctr Tours to California
Florida and Sunny South
Fast Trains -i. hoice of Routes
Low fares now in effect
For full particulars consult G., T. R.
ticket agents or write. C. E. Horning,
D. P. A., Toronto.
W. Somerville .. Thwn. Agen'
W. Plant.. . Depot Axent
C. E. HORNING, D. R. A.,
Union Station, Toronto, Ont,
ORSE
BLANKETS
We have a. complete assort-
ment of Canadian M ad
Blankets — Jute Lined, 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, $2,50.
ROBES
Canada's best production, in-
cluding Saskatchewan Cub Bear,
Great West, Arctic; and Bishop
Robes, at very reasonable prices.
Mitts and Gloves
We have a complete assort-
meilt of Men's and Boys' Mitts,
Gloves and Gauntlets
M. Broderick
Opposite Commercial Hotel
SEAFORTH
H artless Trunks Valises