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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-03-05, Page 5soli' ly you pating placed i you : wear, red to o not al the tr sel- ! Metes :‘,Ien's for not _toe- -eather aran- der the spite of auld do k and it ie knew rould be cif Fin - !a ques- ,e taken tries of of the during as the nt were difficult aountry. &r. Geo., Govern - appoint' resenta- ly the in reply ad been -bill for on the VGMell'S by W. Works, and the :Govern - Polly aser for 'mere on he Min- , Leldress ! to -wo- ✓ r been merit of aaraen*s At:riment. Ang the Ali car- tgkapar- ed mem- st their number a be In- d hotel -present :he vii - Ir. Neil Mr. S. ept him on _ a first opened tehelors !.a age, Filowing udienee Perna - another -tanee eornrnit y, are gisla ling in Making mother of the veral ,/ Moses Jam( s - h were and vate of or by n L ?Next 'vted to '.11 was Fat and R. "The k -t will eakers, 'F. done Ives in n with ›mpeti- ,5. farm Many terary /ISMS - e T,MARCIT 51. -1215 Varna, ' ttr., lIsreie, dentist, earrit Talisity aril Friday, a Hamar emote Veercinesley and Thursday in Zurich 'HIh e1 work. Phone No 5, Henan. 2.45etat •Recoveringl.-aThe many' friends of Rea. a Johnston, who him been seek eusly for several weeks', wili. be plissed to learn that ate ¶i8slowly its- proying andohopes emu to be able to attend to hii paetoral duties. Mr. John - 'atom's niany 'friends will be delighted to oee him around (*gain sas 415 :oreritai smile Saidokindly treating as well An his quiet word: of encouragement has been missed -by many since he has been iaI aside, summonsmiammomi Blyth Briefe.-Mr. B. B XL -Gowan of East Irawanosh, has disposed of his fine 100 -acre farm to Mr. Robert Johnstoa of the eaine township. The price paid -was about $9,600, nib Mr. McGowans' intention to reside in Blyth. --Kr. L. MeQuarrie tripped on a plank at his hoine and fell, severely InJuring one of is lesna-alfr. Prank Carr and family leave town shortly for Waterloo, where they will reside, -Mr. E. Bender will move iota the dwelling about to be va- oated by Mr. Carr. -Miss Elma Mutch, who was on the millinery istaff el Pop- lestone and Gardiner last season, has accepted a position in Exeter. - Mrs. John Denholm, who has lbeen'quite ill, improving. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Creel- , ing, who have been visiting friends in this vicleity for SOine time, left for ;their home in Arcola, Sask.-Mr: Wm. Moon and daughter, who have been vis- iting the formers brother, Mr. Moses MoVittie, East Wawanosh, and rela- tivesin Hullett, have ,gonef to Toronto, where they will visit for a couple of weeks before returning to their home (WIreniPeg.-Mr. Win Murphy had his arm badly crushed, at the elbow, in a threshing machine, while assisting IL threshing clover. Dr. Milne accom- panied hills to the London Hospital. It is feared amputation will be nec.es- saryt-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandon, who have been guests of ,the latter's uncle, Mr.: William Jackson and relatives, in &Terris, left an Tuesday afternoon, for Frobisher, Sask.-Mrs. Gardiner Sr., . and Mrs. P. Gardiner, Naha idire been quite ill are considerably imfroved. MARKETS $T.00 to $7.76, and caw la of -ten cat- tle of chigoe qate.lity stead very enipty, at *8; Melee butchers' cattle, 1000' 12Orlbso, at $7.25 to $7.51ibi feed batch ere, *1 to 10.25; Medium, $11.10 to $6.90; cenimon, .1111 to 48.110; choice cell% $5.715 to -0.35; `good cows, $5.24 to $6.75; medium $6 tie $5.24: Fanners ivad eueL ters, $3.75. to $4.40; bulls, $5.25 to, $6.60, Stockers; and Feeders.-Peeders, 700 ,tO 300 UM, 'sold rat 4520 to 44; medium feeders at 0.35 to $5.75; stockers at 54.75. to 55. Milkers and Springers. - Only about tweaty milkers Send epring- ere ineri'vet sale, wad the -bulk of thesa were of common to medisun quality. Prices ranged 'from $40 eo 580, but only three at the latter 'price. Veal Calvets.-Choice veal calves sold at 58.75 to *9, /aid" a few 'extra light weights, 51.25 to 510.50; heavy lambs land culls, $T.50 to 58.60; light sheep, $5.75 to *6.- 25; heavy sheep, $4.60 to $5.50. Hogs. -- Hog values remained ,about steady. Se- lected, fed and watered, $7.75, and $8 for those weighed off cars. o EMBALMERS . FUNERAL D1REC/ 13.C. BOX & W.S. GORILEY Holders of Government Diploma ,and Litense t Celia CHARGES MODER.Ar Da Calls 101. Ph ne,50 • On FrelayS,A1Malroalh 5ItthEY21, at1SvroeiElonoktp. m. 23, Conoession 41 L. R, S„ Tuderamit ge3t1kr 13r6.4'1118 'On Wedzi_ eeday, March 10th, °halm* teat (kahoeselon 4, Ilediett. Farm sew ments, honeheed furniture, hay and roots. Proprie aie.; ..tiennee, Brown, An on Lott- . Farm \ ; Prop - 25e to 40c higher, Na prilne cattle on aZiTh",e8adarYnlir eertee.astjoafmBelri 4rrn sem* aud im Buffalo, March 2. -Cattle. Maetket ontheMill Roe -sale. Choice tooprime (steers quotable at Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Atnitionai . $8.25 to 58.75; fair Ito good, $7.25 to On Thursday, March 18th, at 1 o'olook p. $7.75; plain,. $6.50 to 47; 'choice butch- let,27ch clac'ena(fiegir cIII‘CP,anadoInpnine er steers, 57.50 to' 17.75; "fair to good, A.,Doods, Proprietor, Tlielas°13rown, Audio 47 to $7.25; best bandy steers, $7.25 te $7.50; common to good, ,$6 to $8.75; yearlin,es, $7 to $8; prime heavy heif- ers, '$7 to $7.150; test eiLandi batither heifers, $7 to $7.25; 'common to good .7!" 00 '11'11111Paem tioneer. , Tuck - caned. McGee, $5.50 to 46.50; best elea.vy fait cows, to '55.76; (canners, $4 10 $.4.25;- be balls, 56.75 to $7; good butchering bul 58 to $4.50; sausage bulls, $5.50 .to $ light bulls, $4./5 to $5.25. Hogs. -Ma ket 1.9c to -Lk higher, Heavy, $6.90 67.10; mixed, $7.15 to *7.25; Yorker $7.20 to $7.30; pigse ($7.25 to $7.3 Sheep. -Market 15c to 25c higher. T iiinbs, 19.60 tto $2.80; flair to goo $9.10 to 59.65; yearlings, ($7.-25 to $8.5 wethen3, $7.25 to $7.75; ewes, $6 $7. Calves.-garket strong. Tops, 511. to $12; fair to rgood, ,$g to $11; gra sers, $4 to $6. • - • Montreal, March 2. -There was n actual change in the condition of th market for cattle. There were some e tra choice steers, helferi and- balls o the market, bat they brought no mo money than ordinary stocks. The de mend from batchers and packers wa better than it has been, of late, on ac count of the fact that they all allow& their stock to ran down to a low level conseqaently a more active trade wa done. Sale.s of carloads of choice steer were made at 47.40 to 57.50, good a $7 to $7.10 an.d medium, at $6 to $6.50 and atnall lots of picked (cattle 25c pe 100 !pounds 'more. .A. , feature of th small meat trade was the stronger feel ing in the market for sheep and price have scored a further advance of 50c per 100 pounds, owing tito the very Ilm d supply coming forward, for which here is a fair demand, and sales of Mall lots of ewes were made at 55,75 o $6 per 100 pounds. In sympathy with he higher !prices established in the To onto market for hogs, a stronger feel - g prevailed in this parket to -day and rices •advanced 15c to 20c per cwt. ales of selected lots were made at $8.- 0 to $8.35, SOWS at $7.20 to $7.35 and tags at $4.20 to' '54.35 per cwt. weigh- t cars. r . $6 se ls, 6; r - to s, 5. op d, 0; to i0 5- x - re et in , Toronto Seecimearket-ee a Prices quoted to country merchanta for recleaned seeds. Cana.cilan Cloveen- merittested. per cwt. -Red Clover, No. 1 1211 to 122; No. 2,1,19 to 51,9.- 56; do. Not 3, $18; alsike, No. 1. $19.50 to $20$0 e do. No. '2, $17.50 ,to $.18.50; do.,No. 3, M.6; timothy, No. 1, a$11 to 511.50; No. •.2, $9.50 to '.75; No. 3, 58.75. Poultry Markets Taranto, March 2.-ChIckens, dressed, 14, to 3.6c; clucks, dressed, 15 to 17c; foar1,e10 to ale; geese, 14 to 15c; tar - keys, dressed, 19 to a0c. Dairy Markets Taronto, March 2. -Butter. - :The *market is very firm, with eapplies, es - p. of choice grades limited. ,Ch.olce dairy, 26 to 27c; inferick, 21 to 23c; -creamery prints,33 1-2 -to 35c; do., solids, 31 to 32c; farmers' separator, 37 to 28c. Eggs. -New -laid, in cartons, • 333 to 34c; storage, 25 to 27c. Cheese. -- 'The market continues' firm -at 18 to 18 1-4c for large, rand ati3 1-4 to 13 1-2c for twins. Honey. There is a •quiet market; 60 -lb. tins fsell at 12 1-2c, and 10-1b. tins at s13c. No 1 combs, $3 per dozen, and No. 2, $2,40. Grain. Etc. Toronto, March 2. -Flour. -Manitoba first patents quoted aft $$8, in Jute bags; sedond [patents, $7.50; strong bakers' $7.20. Ontario wheat flour, 99 per 'cent. patents, quoted at $6.15 to $6.20, seaboerd. Wheat. -Manitoba No. 1 Northern closeted at $1.61; No. 2 at $1.58 aad No. 3 at $1.56. Ontario wheat, No. 2, nominal, at $1.45 at ootside points. Oats. -Ontario quoted at 61 to 62c, outside, and at ,64 to 64 1-2c, on track, Toronto. Western Canada, No. 2, quoted at 70c, and No. 3 at 67 1-2c. Barley. -The market is dull with offer- ings small. Good malting grades, 85 to 87c. outside. Peas. -The market is quiet, with No. 2 quoted •at $1.90 to 12.05, outside, Corn. -No. 3 new American quoted at 78c, all rail, Toronto freight. Bran and Shorts -Bran Is ciliated at $27 to $28 per ton and shorts at $20. • Beans - The market is firm at 53.00 to 13.10 for [primes and $3.15 to $3.20 for hand-picked. Potatoes. - °Atari°, 65 to 75c per bag out of store, ffic in car lots, New Brunswicks, car lots, 65c per bag. Live Stook. Markets. Liverpool; March 2. -The market for cattle at Birkenhead continues• firm and prices at last cleated, 1,;1z., 17 1-2c to 18 1-2c per pound, sinking the offal, for good qoality Irish steers and heif- ers: Union Stock Yards, Toronto, March 2. -There were more of the good to choice classes of steers add heifers than were offered last week. On ac- count of the light deliveries lately and then, again, on the frist ilay of thls week.- when a t :w cattle were in &- ward, trade was fairly active and pric- es a little firmer. Choice steers, 1150 to 1250 tbs.. erere 15t: to 25c per cwt. higher, whhn. the cocamori to medium Were not mere than 10c to 15e better value. Tan rattle were reperted at $8, which was thi; top price, said to have been paid. Two buyers from Montreal and one or two tenteli orders placed in local cornin1f3s:on dealers' hands, help- ed tonere ue vahies. Stockers and feeli- ers, ofwhic'e thsre was a alight deliv- ery, sold at unchanged values. About 20 milkers and springers, the bulk -of wc-r3 common to meclohn quality; solcl at 560 o '580 each, only three at the latter price. Veal calves of choice ,quality were firm, but common, rough calves sold at lower valaes. Sheep and lambs were firm at last Thursday's values, • Shropshire Iambs ' of C light -weights selling up to $10:50 per cwt. `Butchers' Cattle. -Choice, heavy steers, etek••••••:••••••••••••••••• • WALKER Sc • • • WHITELE • • Undertakers and Embalmers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Store Phone -67 W. J. Walker Night Phone -18 • ••••••••••••••••••••••*w•• Births CROFT -At Seaforth, on March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Croft, a son, (Robert Gordon) HILL -In Moose Jaw, on January 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, a eon. (Maurice George) STANLAKE -In Stephen, on February 18th, to Mr. and Pers. James Stanlake, a sere HUXTABLE-In Centralia, on February 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. William Huxtable, a son. MUSGROVE Wingham, on Febru try 2Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Musgroveea son. HAYDEN-10 Howid, on February 22nd, to Mr. tand Mrs. John Haynen' a daughter. HOHNER- In Stanley, ouFebruary llth, to Mr. /and hire. William Hohner, a eon. DOYLE-In Hibbert, on February 16th, to Mr. and Mr. James Doyle, a son. O'SULLITAN-eln McKillop on February 27th, to • Mr. and Mr*. James o'Sullivan, a son. CAMERON -In Tu ekerernith, on March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Cameron, a dauehter. FOSTER -At Toronto, on February 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Foster, (nee Mae Hart) a daughter. Mrerrittehait BEST-G1LLESPIE-Atehe home of the Irides par. cuts, in Seaforth, an March end, Mr. Harold 11. Best, of Reeina, to Delia Maud, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. William Gillespie, by Rev. F. II Larkin. ARMSTRONG-OREWBS-At the James Street Methodist church parsonage. on February 24th, byRev. Mr. McAlister, Mr. George Irvine Arm- ' strong, to Miss Helen Pauline. eecond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crewe, all of Exeter. WEBBER-WOODS-At the parson e, Eli 'II , on .hebruary 19th, Frederick Webber, son of Mrs. John Webber, to Miss Laura. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, all of Unborne. HAYFB-SMITH-In Clinton, on February 24th, by Rev, J. 0. Potts, Mary Frances Smith of Goder- ich township, to Harry George Hayee, of Detroit. SLOAN-KRAHLING-In Morris, on February 13th, at the reeidenee of the bride's father, Johanna, eldest dsughter of Mr. George Krahling, to Mr. Thome Sloaa, Blyth. GRAY-STEWART-At Holmeeville, on February read, by Rev. J. McCormick, Gladyn H. Steware cf Oaborne, to Lawrence Ir. Gray, of Goderich townehip. Deaths TWITCHELL-In (Minton, on February 20th, James Twitdell, aged 76 years - WARD -In Grey township, on February 21st, Al- bert William, son of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ward, aged 1 year and 4 months. KOCEIEMS-At Zurich, on February leth, Mr: Val- entine Kochems, aged 67 years and 2 months. JACOBE-At Bauble line, Hey, on Fehruary 19th, Mrs. Jaeobe, aged 80 years. DREHMANN-At Baydeld, on February 24th, Elizabeth Anne Haines, wife of Mr. Henry Dreh- men, aged 43 yeers, ELLIOTT-In Exeter, on February 2eth, Mrs. Ben- jamin Valack Elliott, in her 90-th year. WILLIAMS -In Tuekersmith, on February 28th, Mary Ann Geary, wife cf the late Michael Wtillaina, aged 68 years. • ••••••••,•••••••,?••••••••• • • , t • • S. T. Holmes I • • • t • Funeral Director and • 1 Licensed Embalmer • • • Undertaking parlors in Oddfel- • lows bail -Jing opposite • Stewart Broe. Resi- st :• deuce Godueich st., opp Dr. Scott's. la : Flowers furnished on 4 short notice. IT Phone Night or Day 119. 41 • ••••••••••40.0940.40110••••••• ., on Ghe neos. eer. Tuesday, March 16th, ae 1 p.m., on Lot i, Con.eekiloh 8, Ilibbere, Farm stook, implemen s and hoesehokl furniture, William MeLellan, Pro rietor Thee. BrOwn, Auctioneer. 1 ADCWOR i LEARING aionsoereALE OF FARM 8 00K IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD F U ler- URE-Thoneas Brown has been intruded by Wm. McLellan, to sell by public andlon, on Lot 17, Con.nsion 4, townchip of Hibbert, on Tuesday, 5aroh 16th, at 1 o'clock. Horses-Otie draft horse iislng four, one good working horse, one mare in foal ris- ing lour. 1 aged mare, i driving horse rising 64 1 driving horse rising three. Cattle -1 cow in pale two heifere rising 2 yeas old, 2 fat heifers, 1 arlf, 8 :, deem al rising 3., Hogs -1 brood sow with six pi , 1 brood sow, 1 York hog, 18 pigs from 25 pounds u I to truok nearly new, 1 Massey Harris mower ne rly 150. tIreplemenie-1 Massey-Harrbinder lis ith new, la die° drill just usedelast enema, oultiva or, tuanuie spreader, horse rake, wagon, 2 buggies, c t - ter, one 2 -furrow plow, 2 welkisig plows, four seat on harrow, hay rack, pig rad, set sleigh% gravel b )c, fanning mill, bay fork car and 200 feet of ro e water trout/It . lined, cement trough, sugar kett e 2 sets working batmen, 1 Set single harnese, shove e, forks, drawbar, itiffletrees, one 10 horse ;pow r, Cliden, mate, is good shape, stone boat, whee barrewe grindstone and a lot of other article Household furnitureEratension table, 5 bedateadsel dozen amine Cook atove, partor dove, amid, dtehee lamps., kitchen, table, copper boiler. Terms -A sums of $5 and under, meth ; over that amount months eredit will be given on furnishing approve joint notes. .A discount or 5 per cent off for cash d credit amounts. No reeerve as the farm is rented. WILLIAM MaLELLAN, Proprietor ; Thos. Brown Auctieheer. 2464 -td ' &MING OUT AUCTION SALE OF FARM jj STOCK AND IMPLEVENTSe-Mr. Thames town has been instructed by Mr. Adam Dodds, to sell by public auction, on Lot 27, Concession 1, MoKillop, adjoining the town of Seaforth, on Thurs- day, March 18th, 19M, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following property. Horses -- 1 mare ten years old Witold to Spot, one mare rising five years old, el mare rising 3 years old, 2 geldings ris1ng:2 ears colt 9 months old. Cattle -1 cow due to calve in April, 2 cows due to calve in May, 5 fresh caws, 6 steers weieht between 11 anel 1 cwt.. 3 beef -ring helfere 9youn rerattle from 10 to 18 months old, 5 young calves. Plge-1 sow due to litter about lee of April, 7 pigs alio it 4 months old, about 100 hens. Irnple- merits -1 bihder, mower, hay rake, hay terider, seed drill, cantivator, disc, roller, menure spreader, Coat- ahutt eingle riding plow, walking ploys, diamond harrows 4 eeetions, seuffler, wagon, gravel box, pair bobsleighs, hay rack, buggy, 2 clatters, road care, pig crate, stone boat, root pulper, Melotte cream separator, set single harness, set dOuble harnese, set plow harness. 2 robes, fanning mill, feed cart, set weigh scales 2000 pounds, cram -cut saw, set saw -log bunk,, Daisy churn, 2 ten -quart cream cans, pails, whiffletrees, eeekyokee, chains, Jerks, wire stretchers roee ana pulleys and other articles, No resesve as the proprietor has sole his farm. NO outside stock sold at this sale. Terms -All sums of, $5 and under cash; over that amount 8 inonts credit, will be given or furnishing approved joint notes. e cents on thedollar off for cash on credit amounts. ADAM DDS, Proprietor; Thomas Brown /iambi°2464-td EARING OUT AUCTION SALE OF FARM eTOOK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FOR..; NITURE, HAY AND ROOT' -M. Thomas Brovrn ' has been instructed lay kr. William Wilson, to aell by public auotioe, on Lot 2, Coneession 4, Huliett. on Wednesday, March 10, at 1 o'olock p.m., the fol- lowing property :liorses-1 w orking horse 6 years years old, 1 working mare b years old, 1 driving horse 8 years old, Cattle -1 cow due to calve end of April, 2 farrowo,. 2 young °owe havine raised a calf each, 1 heifer two years old, 1 heifer lie years old, 5 calves. Hogs and Poultry -Two broad sows, 14 young pies 3 to 4 months old and about fifty hens. Implements -1 illaesey-Harris binder 7 toot out nearly new; Massey -Harris cultivator, Massey - Harris hay tedoer, seed drill 12 hoe, set diamond iron harrows 4 bailie, leremier riding plow, walking , plow, hay Jake 10 foot, gang plOw, root pulper, mow- er, land roller, gaeoline eragine 4 h. p., Maple Leaf grinder with belt, cutting box 3..cy1inder, lumber wagon, set double harness, pair bolasleighs, 2 bete single flames% wagan box, gravel box, stook rack, hay mark, car a ith pulletrs, rope, slings and hay fork attached, McLeughlin topouggy, MoLauehlin cut- ter, Meiotte cream etepare. >or wheel barrow, forks, chains, sugar kettle and othe'r articles too numerous to mention. Also a quantity of hay and roots for sale. Furniture -2 kitchen Miele 3 heating stoves" No reserve as the proprietor has sold has term. Terme of sale -All sums 01510 and under oath, over that amount 8 months" oredit,on furnishing approv- ed joint notes, 4 cede on the dotter off for cash on credit amounts. Hay and roots to be moth. WIL- LIAM WILSON, proprietor ; Thowas24)36.1rntawn, A uhtion . ` CTION SALE FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, ROOTS AND, GRAIN. -There will be seed by public auction on Lot 23. North Boundary of Usborne, on d Tueede -, March 9.h, 1915, at one oh 14, closharp, the folio log property: Horses -One choice brood mare 5 y rs old,with fealetgricultural; choiee gelding 6 years old, farmer's driving mare, quiet and reliable; agricultural filly rieing 2 years by Ascott Heir, agriculture] gelding rising 3 years by Celonel Graham, driving colt rising 8 years. Cattle -Cow due to calve et time of sale, 2 choice Holstein cows due in March and April, half bred Jersey row due later, two good grade cows due later, 4 deem rising 3 years ready to ship, 2 beifers rising 3 yearn, 2 heifers 2 years old, steers 2 years old, heifer calf, steer calf. Hors -2 choice bred sowe due in April, 12 atore hogs, 180 lbs.weight and 50 hens and pullets. Implements-Lnanber wagon ana box, pair imbeleighe to b a p Imanure epreader, nearly new; binder, mower, horse rake, steel land roller, 18 Ind disc harrow, 3 -horse cultivator. walking. plow, set iron harrows, root put - per, set 2,000 lb. melee, 2 sets double team harness, set single harness gravel box i L. , horse bisnkets, forks, shovelt, hoes, c;hains, boxes, barrels. quantiey salt in barrels, end numerous otherartieles. 10 tons choice timothy hey, 7:00 huthels barley, some of:which might do for ssed,e00 bateau eats, some of which might also do for seed ; a quantity mangolds, quantity lumber -pine, elm and oke, kitchen cook stove, Daisy churn, eidebnard and other household furniture; syrup boiling pan. number sap buckets and spike and 10 new stable windows. Terme-85 and uuder, cash; over thet amount 10 months' audit on approved joint notes. 5% per annum off for cash ou creditarnounts. Podeively no reserre Ai the pre- prietor has sold his farm. JOHN GLENN, IZI) rte.- tor 41108. CAMERGN, Auctioneer. I UOTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND I- PLEMBNIS-Mr. Theme Brown has been iii. noted by Robe Brownhateueselt by waffle auction. on Lot 28, Conoession 4, 'L.E.S., Tuekersmith, on Friday, Marchlth, at 1 teoloek p. m., sharp, the !a- lewife( properts ; Eitorees-i-leegriculeurai mare rho in. 6 yeare old, 1 agricultural mare rising 5 years; old in foal, 1 heevy draft edit lenient/se o/d, 1 aged driving nrare im foal, 1 big driving mare rising, Jour years sired by Wilder Tree, 1 'driving colt, rising two years by The Pope, Cattle -1 cow due to calve et time of sale. 1 cow due to 'calve in April, 1 cow due to calve in June, 1 Jersey cow due to calve in May, riare old, 3 heiferir rig two years old,: heif- 1 fresh cow (mine In in ETember), 3 steers Heine. two ye era rising one year old, 1 .celf ewo months oki. Pigs and Pon1try-1 sow with litter at foot, lelarge sow to litter in April, 8 pigs five months old, 8 pigs three months old, snd . some hens. Implement -4 -- McCormick binder nearly new, Massey -Barris cul- tivator, Massey-Haaris hay loader and eide delivery rake new, Deering mower. t, en -foot steel hay -rake, Maasey-Marris seed drill, 12 -hoe, Kemp manure apreader 3 -barrel land roller, newlast spring, spade harrow, 2.turrowed riding plow, 1 Verity walkiug plow. No.7, twin gang plow, root pulper, set dia- mond harrews 4 sedum, Chatham fanning mill with .bagger attachment, set weigh scales, capacity 2000 pounds, Bendier, 2 Imhof wagons, wagon box, gravel box, hay rack, set bobsleighs, Inikado buggy, buggy pole, sinale buggy, large water tank, sugar kettle, /sore mile can, set dOuble harness, set plow herness, 2 ads single henna, wheelbarrow, grind- stone, 2 dozen grain bags, a quantity of good elean timothy [seed, :a quentity 'ref mangolds, Capital cream separator, leader, pair horee blankets, 2 oak barrels. 2 sets double -trete, goat skin robe, rag, some anchor posts, forlueesho,vels, ropes, chains and a number Of small artieles tooinumerous•to mention. No reservetas the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 8 months' credit :onfurnishing approved joint notate A discount of 5 per cent per annum off for °Rah oh credit amount&OBERT BROWNLEE Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2462 -td I ' EXPOSITOR impRoTANT OUSE FOR SALE -A cornioiable house'. for' 'pleasenely situated, Apply to THOMAS BIOK Seaforth. 2464x1, Jemm••••.......1.1111.111 ete atrycouw. Tieoeironfroa... %rite HOLLINRAKE GENTS -Our new illustrated cadlogueuvafillul GONT13-Tha World's Greeted War, inoludiri .Oginedat's pert, profusely illustrated with hogt, ual battle wens', record seller. • Alike seven. theth Jar dad eample book free on promise to.canyas. LIN; re, COMPANY, Brantford. 2462-4 LLY SUNDArS MESSAGE ANIS • METHODS- . Extraordinary revivalist, Quarter million c /river -tie Thrilling book. Everibody orders. Makesixeto ten dollare daily. Sample hook free on pro-ni o trauma. BIBLE HOUSE, Bradford .4 $.4 ESIDENCE FOR SALE - A comfolieble frame residence near the High &hoot. Good cellar bard and soft water, a first class staple end half an acre a groun ouse heated by furnace. Cheat) for quick • e. Terms may., Apply GEORGE TURN Seaforth. 2464-tf , . FOR SALE -Lot 13, Ooneession 8, To ant' ship of Stanley. 100 acme, mostly under earth viition, good stone house with wood and driving sheds attached. Also bank barn. Spring water all the year round. Farm suitable either for grazing or graky Terms moderate. Apely to JOHN KET- CHE rut:sof/fele 24214f ABM FOR SALE. -Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker-, • smith, containing 100 acres, about seven acres -ander bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the Ramifies h good frame house, bank barn, pig house, sen house, drive house and two goad wells. For berms and particulars apply on the premises or ad -- dram MAS. JOHN MoCLOY, Egmoedville P.O. err 285641 ARM FOR SALE -Being Let 7, :lilt el • Township of Hullett, containing. 10D acme eholoe land, ,on the oraaneee are a 1 area o Lek be with stabling underneath, with cemane (bar throughout. New oriole house with ( traVn in th hiller. Well fenced and under drained. will be sold reasonable as the owner wishes to give up farming. For further information apply on the premises of address, Seaforth P. 0., smarm J. CLARK. 23934f ARM FOR SALE -For sale 100 acres .ofchoice laud hi the Township of Hibbert, being Lot 28,, Caneession.9. On the prennees are a briek house, drive shed, hank barn with stabling, hen house and pig pen underneath. The farm is well fenced and underdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwood hush. Rural Mail and Telephone flonnentfon. For fulrtller particulars apply to ADFJANE SILLERY affa nt. 2422-tt • leel FOR SALE -Lot 10, Concession 6, L.R.S., Tuderamith. The farm contains 100 acres, all cleared and in a good state of ,oultivation. Three never failing wells, windmill at learn. Good hank barn 50x88, pig house, hen house and drive shed. A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a half of e rit gooel orchard. Thie choice farm is within nes of &areal], on the Kippen road, HEN FORSYTH, Egmandville. 246247 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -Five and three- quarter miles Iran the village of Brussels, 7 from Blyth and 8 from Belgmve. There is a never failing eupply of water. Bank barn 40x72, frame house with concrete cellist, rural mail and telephone It is well adap d for both stook and grain, one- half mile m sohool and three-quarters front liras. ply to FRED ARMS fRONG, Gilbert, lberta r on the olace to EDWIN ARMSTRONG, . R. • 4Bruesele. L2455.tf OOD FARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 25 and pare of Lot 24, Concession 14, Meleillop, con - Laing 130 acres. There are on the premises a odern brick house with hard and soft water. here is also a good barn 60x126, with stone foun- d tion and stabling underneath, driving. shed 30x40 o i done foundation, pig pen and hen house, all i good repair. There is also a gaol bearing or- e ard and two never failing wens. The farm is wen u derdrained and well teamed and in a high state oft c Itivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is II situated on the North gravel road 1 mile south of Walton 0. P. R. station, also telephone and meal m il delivery. This is a choice farm and will be sol • on reasoeable terms. For further particulars ahl IV on the premises or addrees. W. J. D1024K58804N1 Walton. asoline Engine for Sale For sale a seven horse -power gasoline engine in noel shape, will sacrifice for cash. Apply to 24,1x4 • L.:ABERHART, Seaforth • Notice Town of Seaforth Sale f land for taxes at To Nn hall, Seaforth, on Ttiursday, March 11th, at 3 p. m. 24644 'JOHN A WILSON, Treasurer: For Sale An el' roomed brick house and four lots. The aouse h a slate roof and just ten minutes walk to town, ha a good caller and hard and soft water on She pre Wes. Apply to sae, etee,1 eer, I -731-MI 2462xe GEORGE SlifITHERS For Sale ; A web red Holstein male animal twelve months old. Thi is an exceptionally large animal and will be sold fo seventy nye donate. Apply J s HN McCIAA, •Kippsn Road, 1 male south of leginondville. 2461x4 WinthrOp Xreamery. A Meeti g of the patrons of the Winthrop oream- ery will be eld in Caldera Hall, Winthrop, on Mon- day, Marl • 165, at 2 o'olocit p.m., for the transactio of businese. All interested are request- ed to attend. 2464-2• R. SOARLETT, President A. A. OUTHILL, Secretary otibe to Creditors. In the Surr gate Court of the County of Huron, In the ii.atler of the Estate of Willi= Morrison, of the town of &afore*, deoeaged. Netiee is hereby given in pursuence of the Stat. ute in that behalf that all persons having Any claims or d'emands ;against the estate of the late William Morrison, who died on or abeut the 16th day of Mard A. De 1914, at tbe town of Seaforth, ht the eouney of Huron, are required to send postpaid, or deliver. to the undersigned, Executor of the last Will arid Testament of the said William Morrison, their names addresses and full particulars in writing of their cleirrs and a statement of their aeedilat and the nature of the securities if- any, had by them; dully verified by affidavit. and toe -notate that after the 22nd day of March A. n, 1915, tlin Executor will proceed to distribute the awes of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the (realm of which they dell than have had notice, and that the said Faceoutors will not be responsible for the said anew or any part thereof to any person, of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. ALEX- ANDER HERR, for the Executors, Walton p .o., R.Ar:htlhe town of Seaforth, this 255h day of February,-A.D.1915. 2464-3 New Blacksmith Shop in Dublin - Isaac A. Hannah , for several years in th.e shop of R. and F. Devereux, Seaforth, also in several. thrst class shops in Stratford, has opened a shop in DUBLIN OPPOSITE WEBBER'S HOTEL ' Blacksmithi g in all its branches will be carried o4, horse -shoeing a special- ty. Repair § of all kinds promptly at- t.nded to. Give me a trial. laic A, Hannah N. B. -Terms: Settlement every four • , months. 2462x4. nnputwernent chased ctiprWoatle * • ingigallat opportunct of i public that i a o carry oiebusi 'the them eta Sprout, and eeinzr6dtotx1e ia1 ierzuitati thank you for and can asS square deal,. Patronage your coni e interests the firpeof 'I take this forteing ,the ,intention to 1s t Seaforth by, • t of Sproatf & I. .to extend' a to 1 my old' 1,neve..- •I pastfavors, ettthe usua,I reciate your nt it. At oss 1.Sproat Pigs! Pigs' II have for sale seven thoroughbred Tamworth stem, also three griade York ewe of good. rinality apri grth and mothers raising large lz beer $ 0 n e of these snws has 10 fine youngster at, foot, now. .Any person wanting anything. 1nthis line should see me Jidda buying elsewhere. These yonng TamwOrth Rows are out of the well kneven herds of H. German, of St. George, One., and Cl*les Oursey, of Morriston, Ontario. These sows are bred to choice hogs and any one wanting gond stuff ahould not miss this chance. The priees arehinly what most people ask for menarels. Also a choice young hoar of breeding age. Drop a line or eo4e and eee 1 eae good pigs. Phone 6 on 338, 011 ton. 240304f J. E. HUGILL, Seaforth. G soline Engines All s zes from i to 3o h. p. Late4 improved. Will use either\ gasoline or kerosene. Send for circular and prices. ramswis Ihe hobert Bell .Fneine Th esher Co., Limited Seaforth, .O,it Beecihwood- Store ' Dear Fri nds : . I re urn my sincere thanks to all those who so promptly respond- ed to my I notice of the ' last two weeks. any came and paid their accounts. t There are still accounts on my books, and those indebted will kindlir call at once and settle, as 1 mut have money. Every little helps'to pay big bills. I hav and well ught stock which en - IL a large, well selected ables me tcb continue good values to you. tSpecial values in teas, flour is don, a few kegs of No. 1 lake herriar to clear at $4. See our clearin of socks and rubbers, mitts, glov s, sweaters, caps, and many other useful articles. I am, ours Respectfully K. Holland a ted! Logs and Heading Bolts We, the undersigned are prepared to pay the highest cash price for logs and heading bolts delivered at the Seaforthsaiie wmiL Basswood ing bolts to be cut 20s andoft elm,4Oi nchesofts 34 pg e • -and beech logs to be, cut 11, 13 a d 16 feet. Hard maple 12 feet All other logs to be cut10 12 1 and 16 feet. Special attent on paid to custom s a w eirn g . Fparticular, apply at the office of the Seaforth sa» null. Ame t Bros. Seaforth 'Ont. 24574 Brucefie • Wanted LOGS. hcugis eTsot • - CHOPI d Sawmill 0, • 11 kinds at the • sh prices. SAWING. sat- • isfaction I 41. for • P. • • • uaranteed. t RwohLLINork done. y way: Logs; , I , ... 40 0.4 f , orses. the only G. Finest of ANADIAN Of COMMERCt SIR EDMreieD WALKER, C.V.O., -C-L Jima ALEXANDER LAIRtittit.aeral Manager 4011N AIRD, Agit, Gekrai CAPITAL, $15,000;000 RESERVE FUND, $13mo TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES FOR THE SUMS OF $10, ''.$20, $50 of $100 payable at their face Value in the principal countries of the world, are/ for a small commission by all branches of the Bank. , Easil*, negotiated ..anywhere and self -identifying, they are, alir 3 indispensable to the tilOeller. The holder is protected, in the event loss of the cheques, as a: separate letter of identification is issued w them. " There is no safer or more convenient method of earrying.mon when travelling. • Seaforth Brant -K W. 0. T. MORSON - - Manage elememeetessonerremwm.......ememeelessenelmalownine NTED2 300 Power Machine Operators.hSteady work for several months . on Army supplies. We win. furnishk 1odg,;- ins at. $1.50 a week and. meals' served - in \ 0 ur own cafe at cost. Apply at OM* Peab9dys, Ltd., Walkerville, On • "MADE IN CAN Ford Tou g Car Price 90 Prices ot ocher F rdt, cars are : Two -passenger out $540 Two -passenger foUP let $85o Five -passenger dan$II5o. All cars fully equipped including el- ectric headlight. Prices V. 0.B. Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford cars will share in our profits if wesell 30,000 cars between Aug- ust a, 194 and Ati„o•ust x, 1915 All Ford cars on exhibition :at J• F. Daly's Garage, Main st., Z:Seaforth, Ont. Double Track all the Way Toronto -Chicago Toronto -Montreal Unexcelled Train Service Highest Class of Equipment Winter Tours to California Flori di nd Sunny South Fast Trains -e4_ &ice of Routes Low fares now in effect For full particulars consult G. T. R. ticket agents or write. O. E. Horning, D. P. .A., Toronto. W. Somerville . Tcwn Aken W. Plant Depot Agent C. E. HORNING, D. P A., Union Station. Toronto, Out • For •' Sale t„, 1. • • , •• LUMBER, all kinds for 4 all purpose LEHIGH CO. 1,, the isfi C DA frefrh iar1oa I3tJ F F A F RTINZ test. 1.13 ncrse y and patriot CEDAR F grown highl dealings shall en ily to merit your • patronage. • • •• • • • • • • • „e • • I solicit and by • • Logs ll g Bolts VALLEY: and /Basswood coal that sat- • CF.MENT, a 1 anted • just arrived. i L 0 BRAND - - - $112 to $16 RS, best by roper way to gj, ut 8, 11, '13 16 r production : aves $14 e feet iong, fit nd cedar. • $16 Soft Elm Elm •Lo feet, fit for _Elm Logs, 12 for hoops S S, home- • fair, square • eavor worth- I ost liberal • • • • J. B. M stard John McDonald BIR1LICLT Phone 11 o ETD ; 1 Basswood Heading, No. )20 inches long •$2.50 • II Walton Saw Mills 248147 • CREAM WANTED We have our Creamery now in full operation, and we want your patron- age. We are. prepared to pay you the highest priceefor your cream, pay you every two weeks, weigh, sampre and test each can of cream carefulbr and give you statement of the same. We also supply can free of charge, and give you an honest business daal. Call in and see us or drop us a card for particulars • The Seaforth Creamery ,Seaforth Ont. ORSE BLANKETS We have a complete assort- ment of Canadian M ad e Blankets -jute L:ned, 5-a Stay -on Sur ngies (the kind that n't ill off) ranging in pric.fro1 $1.50 to.% each Al w ol •lankets in tancy checks n. square's, Si to $5 each rsey blankets, with surcing $2, $2.50. OBES • anad best prAuction, in- cIudjn S atchewan Cub Bear, (ii:eat!i,Vest Arctic, and Bishop R6be at v y reasonabie prices. rlptts a d Gloves We have a, co piete assort- ment, of Men's a Boys' Mitts, . Gloves and Gauntlet) 111111111111.11110111.111 M. Broder Opposite Commercial Hotel SEAFORTH Harness Trunks Valises