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are both high and low
leathers. There ate
and the new mahogany
mart receding toes and
s gun metal calf shoes,
rt vamps for 3.50, 4.00
ce triode's, high toes or
Men's tan calf shoes,
4.00 aiitt` +so. Men's
the seasons latest for
olt, gun nnetal calf or
. co a pair. On every
who is looking for the
HOT
Simpson. Mrs. Simpson be-
4t's neice.-Mrs. M, Drake
h improving the kitchen
dwelling by bricking it
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tang other improvements,
. J. V. Wilson are xroving
opposite the postoftice
by Mr. James W. Bon -
W. E Iloggarth was call -
last. we.k. on account of
htr sua, 13ri, who is
En_ a-a:a there and
or th.-: past
!council have. very -proper-
the indefa.tigable services
M. Akx. .[urdok. in
thth n.w town buildings
Entertainments recently
etion therewith by pre -
;vial a cheilue for $59. ;Ur,
'rvices in this connection
and wtre cheerfully rem-
- recognition is -well
Crig.-Our villagers
:oL.arn of the death of
-„vh1.7.11 occurA an' Satur-
i. tha lst May. after a
at the age of 84 sears,
Craig came with her
-Londonthrry County, Ire-
; in Hurrn and coming \to
v years later, where they
Et.w years. They went to
District, where they lived
ears.. In 1914, Mrs. Craig
sale back to lIensall, and
later, they toQk a trip to
ire they stayed for over
. Mr -.1. Craig then 88 „years
the journey remarkably
ttrned feeling much @etter
, but much better pleased
ith Canada:: The deceased
'kably bright old lady for
possessed of a most so-
adly disposition and wasNa
n both old and young on
LE --r bright and lively roan-
7tairrs were interred in the
at 13aircrs cemetery on
moon, The funeral service
nere was conducted by her
:ev. Mr. Smith, assisted by
and the funeral was'
attended. The deceased
for ward to the arrival of a
latices from the old coun-
'-icated much pleasure In
-
a.
st
rs
hed rame garage
with two inch
and minted two
"examine plan and
x and xxx
nable. Buy 3:i;our
rices may never be
uote you.
senforth, Ont.
ns at 15c
c box for 20e ,
for furniture,
les for 25c
blankets
t le pound.
etc.
. SEAFORTH
MAY 7. 1915
MAItKETS
-SIZitle0 IOW MARKETS
Tligradety, Kay the 1916.
1411-2insal(etauderd).(new).”--.. 1 40 to r to
Ostia pee bushe(naw) ... 66 te 55
Pats, per bushel.... 4i a• 150 (10 1 50
Arley, per hushel.a..--... 60 so 65
Bean per ban...• • ••,,• •e••• •• ••••••••-, VS 00 to 26 00
atone. per tau-- a - 28 00 to 28 OD
Flour, per -1W .asa. .. 3 75 to 4 00
Buten' No. 1; locee...004.4.0.1,••,t.trak, 25 to 96
Roe
)fsea.. 19 tea'. 20
taw' • . . .a...•. 12 00 to 15 00
Potatoes, per bsg•30. to 30
....... 2 60 to 2 75
, Bean Market. flg=7N
Toronto, 'May 4. -The market is qtdet
at $8.26 for prime, and $6:35 to 43.40
for, hand-picked.
,
Tietralt, May 4. -Beans --Immediate
shipment, 43; June, $3.10 per bushel,
shipping points. Limas, 7 1-2c to 8c
per ptamed.
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$.11 to scea; wethers, $7.50 to, 461 ;'ewe,
VI to, VA; cull sheep, 44 to. 4510.
Calve,-Receiptee 1,600. Market 46c to
600 higher. Tops, 4950 to ($10„; fair to
pod, 46 to $91 heavy, 461-,o $7;'grass-
era, 44 to OEM. e'
Montreal, ed)ay 4.-Cattle-Priceg were
fic per 100 patmds higher, Owing to the
shortage of euPpliee and increased de-
sretand. The quality of the eattle effered:
was &nett better than aanal at this
iseaeost thh year, and MI atotive trade
wiws dime. There was no further .cluinge
in condition Of the .fliarket or year -
lin , but -prices were firm under
demandand small Offerings:
The tone Of the market Or sheep was
stronger. Butchers' cattle, choice, 48.-
46 to 48.60; do., rneditun, $7 Jo '$7.50:
doe carmen, 45.25 to $6.25; tanners.
$4•to $6; butchers' cattle, choice cows,
$6.1e to 47 ; do., reeduine 45.76 to 46.50;
130., Wills, 46 to $7.15; -milkers, choice,
each, 470 to $75; do., carcimon end me-
dium, each, 450 to *65; springers, 450
to
$AO. Sheep, ewes, $6.26 to 46.50;
banks and culls, $5.76 to $6; lambs,
•$9.69 to $9,76. Hogs„ -a(9.2% to $9.50,
Calves, $2.50 tie $14. •
Toronto Seed Market
Prices quoted to country merchaete
tor recleaned seeds, Canadian Govern-
ment tested, per cwt. -Red clover_ No.
1, '420-°t0 44X;; do. No.16, o S18.5*;
do. ifo.. aisike, No. V, 41a,66
tto $20,60; flo.e.No.$11.50 to 118.64;
do., No. 3, $16; di -smithy, No. 11 410.75
to $11.264,
Poultry Markets
Toronto, May 4.-Dreseed, - thick-
ens, 1b, 28 Ito iree refowl, 121 tO 220;
ducks, lb., 2e; turkeys, lb. /28 to •32c;
geese, lb., 19 to 20. ,Live-Citickens, 111,-
19 to 20e; liens, lb., 16 to 17c; ducks,
Ib,, 20e; geese, db., 15 acoagc.
Toronto Horse Market •
Following are quotations at local' ex-
changes:-Ileavy draughts, young and
sound, 1,300 to 1,500 lbs. and up, $175
to ,$240; Batt raughts, young and
•aeund, $95 to $140; drivers, $120 to
$180; farm c'hanks, $140 to $190; ser-
viceably soand, $70 to $140; good: work-
ers, $30 and ap.
Da.r Markets
Mont real _May 4. -Chine Finest.
wasterne, 17 to 17' 1-4c; finest easterns.
16 '1-4 to 16 1-2-e 13utter - (;`,Itoicee..t
oe-amery, 30c; seep -ads, 29 1-2c, Egn-r-'
Frosh.- 22 to 23c; , selected, 253; No. 2
stoek. 2Ic,
Toronto, May 1. -Butter -The market.
is more active wfth offerings fairly
largs. Choice dairy, 26 to 27c; inferior,
21 to 23c; creamery prints, 34 'to 85c;
do, solids, 30 to 31c. Eggs -The mar-
ket is steady, with sales at i21 to 22c
per doz., in case lots. Cheese -The mar-
ket is quiet, with new quoted at 17e
for larga, and at 17 1-23 for twins.
Old quoted at 19 .to 19 1-4c. Hoeey.-
Bunn-heat, 7 1-23 a lb„ in tins; 'lc to 7
3-4c in barrels; strained clover honey, 12
1-23 a pound in 60-1b. tins; 13c in 10 -lb.
tins; 143 in 5-.1h. tins; comb honey, No
1, $3 per theF n ; No. 2. $2,40 per dozen.
• Grain. Etc.
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.EMBALMERS AND . .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
H.C. HOX & W.5. GORMLEY
Holders of GovernmentPiPloma
and License
CHARGES 1v101;ERATE
Night dalls • Day Calls
Phone 107 ' Phone 50
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Births
McLAOHLA.N-In Ilibbert, on April 24th, to Mr.
andMrs. John A. McLanhlan, i dough ter.
COOPER -In sborne, on April 25tb, to Air, and
rs. Brnce Cooper, a sori,
MELSON-In Exeter, 'on April 2.6ch, to M. a• nd Sirs
Thomas Nelson, a son.
SCHLUNT-In Dashwood, on April 2ith, to Mr. and
Sirs. John Schlunt, a son.
MURNF.Y-ain Oaderit h, nit April 'Nth, to Mr. and
Mrs. Peed Murney, a citughter.
FINCH -In maw], un April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Finch, a daughter. °
1,10TT-At Londeaboro, on April 28th, to Air. and
Mrs. John Nott, a daughter.
BRIaSCN--DUCIIA.RME-At Zurich, on April 27th,
Louts Brisson, of Drysdale, to Emma Ducharme,
of the Bronson Line,
a
- Marriage'
SIESION-CHARETTE-At Zurich, on April 271,11,
Frederich Simon, of Zurich, bo Agnea Ctuirette
of the Sauble Line.
ARMSTRO NG-GIBSON-At. the manse, Ford wieh,
- on April 2. Let, by the Rev. A. 13. Dobson, Mary
daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Alex Gibson, to. Mr.
David Armstrong, both of Howick.
LEWIS-GARRET-In St. Paul's Church. Wingham
on April atitb, by the Rt -v. E. G. Dkmond; alis
Annie Garett, to Mr. Edwarl Laub, bolth o
Winghtirn.
SHACKLETaN-FLI:ETY-Ab the residence of the
bride's mother, on aprii 16th, by ale Rev. E. J.
Dymond, Miss Elizibeth A. kleuty, to Mr. Clar-
ence A Seackleten, of Ashfleict.
Toronto. alay 4. -Flour- Manitoba,
first patents quoted et $8.10, in jute
bags; escort(' patents, $7.60; strong
bakers' $7,40. Ontario wheat flour, 90
psr cent. patents, quoted at $6.10 to
to $6.45, sea.board. and at 46.40 to 46.60,
Toronto freight. wheat-Maelitoba No.
1 Northern, Quoted at $1.67; No. 2 at
$1 65, and No. 3 at $1.63. Ontario
wheat is nominal at 41.50 to ($1.55 or
No. 2 at outside points-. Oats. -Ontario
quoted at 60c, outside, and 'at ,c63c, To-
ronto. Western Canada, No. 2, quoted'
at 67 1-2e, and. No 3 at 65c,
'Bay ports. Barley -The market is nom- ,
inal. Good malting grades, 73 to 75e,
oetsid.e.. Peas. -The market is quiet,
.with No-. 1 quoted at $1,60 to 41.70,
outside. Millfeed.-Car lots per ton, bran
• 426 to 427; shorts, $28 to 429; middtings
4g3 to 434; good feed Mar, $38 to $39.
Oeicase-Canadian, 76 -pound bags $1.10
Spanish crate $4.25. Potatoes.-Ontarlos
65c per bag, oat ,of store; 60c -in car
lots; New Brunswicks, 70c a bag in store
•65c in car lots.,Baled Hay and Straw. -
Local merchants. are now buying on
track. Toronto, at the following prices:
.No. 1 baled hay, $17 to $17.50; cattle
hay, $14 to 414.60; baled straw, $7 to'
$8.
FARMS FOR SALE,
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VARA FOR SALE.-,Lote, Oonoession 0 Tucker-
,: smith, containing 100 sores, *bent seven safes
ander law.** The farm le Well fenced and drained
and Ws good state of oultivation; There are **the
Pivee a geed trams bogie, ,liank barn, ,pig house,
nen house. drive howls and two good was, For
lens and partioulats apply on the remises*, et-
ireealliite. Joint -molar,
jgj 1.1
DARK FOR SALE --For mate 1.00'aores of choice
1.. laud in the Township ortlibbso, heingt.Los LB,
4111ostoteseion O. On the premises are a bviek house
drive shed, bank barn with stabling, ,hen house and
pia pen underneath. The farm is well tenesd and
underdrained; and there are to tunes :,of hardwood
'bush. Rural Mail arid TelephoneConnection.
For f other 'Articulate apply to ADELtlis MAUI'
Ont.. -
Deaths -
1JURCH-In Clinton, on April 27th, Jean Isabelle
daughter of Mr. and lire, Murch, aged 4 years.
PUGSLEY-In Winghaan, on April 26th, John Pug-
sley, In his Stith year.
ELLIS-In East Wawanosh, on April 26th, Florence
Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ellis, in
her 19th year.
BEAN -In Colborne township, on April 25th,*Robert
Bean, aged 64 years oral 9 nionths.
STEWART-In Goderioh on April 25th. James
Stewart.
SWARTS-In Goderich, on April 24tb, Edgerton R.
Swarts, aged 60 years.
PENNINGTON-In Colborne township, on April 27,
William Pennington, aged 61 years.
DUDLEY-lu Brussels, south, on April 244h, James
Dudley,'aged 73 year and 20 days.
PARKES-In Turnherra township, on April '27th,
Williana Henry Parkes, aged 77 years 9 moriths
and 18 days.
KELLY -In Stratford, on April 16th. Elizabeth
Smallacombe, xvife of Herman Kelty, formerly of
Exeter. aged 38 years.
HISLOP-In Tuckersinith, on April 29th, John His-
lop, aged 76 years.
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•lfrom two eelected pens of females. No. 1 mated
. with Farmer's Advocate Weliwood stock. No. 2
Imes with McLeod Bros.,' I3eulah, bred to lay stock. 50e
per setti nge.
- JOHN S. HAY, R. It. Nris. 2, Kipnen .
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I Licensed Embalmer .
• Tlickersmith
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• lows building opposite
• Stewart Bros. Resi- Court of Revision
4 dence Goderich at., opp .
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AUCTION sALEra.,
,kUOT1ON SALE -The executors of the estate of.
of the late John Hawkins have instructed
Thoinaa Cameron to sell by public' auction at his
late residence on thetandon road, three miles south
of rhe vllhga ot Heiman, on Friday. May 7th, at
one o'clock sharp, a choice lot of horses, cows, young
cattle and fat aattle ready for shipping, and a all
line of impiements. Also some tint class hay. Pos-
itively no reserve. Terms and particulars made
known on day of sak. See posters. HAWKINS
BROS., Executers. Dickson &.-Carling, Exeter, Sollc-
itors for Executors; Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer.
2472.2
A UOTI(bN SALE oir HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
--
1k The undersigned has Instructed Mr. Thomas
Brown, to tell viy public auction, his household
effects, on Saturday, May 15th, at 1;30 pan., at Os
residence, on James at., Seaforth, Music cabinet,
centre ta,ole, 2 oak rookers, small rookers, walnut
parlor suite, oak parlor table, platform rocker,
•Gourlay piano„ mahogany (new) piano stool, 2 bed-
room euites, Oak sideboard, 6 o .1c dining room chairs -
oak extension table, couch, oak hall rack with mir-
ror, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, happy Though
range, Eaniant Horne heater, gasoline stove With
oven, Connor ball bearing washing machine, wringer
capper oiler, tub bath tub, clothes basket, eight
day 010 k, hanglog lamp, National family seales, self
wriogin mop, curtain stretchers and thumb screws,
lawn m wer, garden tools, coat oil tank, irons, pots,
pans, di hes and other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Iso McLaughlin buggy nearly new, set single
harness rubber mounted, 'cutter nearly; new, foot-
warmo , lined goat robe, blanket, set of bells. Ternas
All sun s of 445 and under, cash; over that amount 6
month credit will be given by furnishing approved
joint n tee. Discount ot 6 per eent per annum
allowe of for cash on -credit amounts. C. W. AT-
Prapoietor; Thomas Brown, ,Auotioneer.
2473-2.
Assignee's Popular Stallions
Notice to, Creditors.
HuRows HIAWATHA 12947
In the matter of the estate Of itlehard ea Winter, of
the town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
Furniture dealer, Insolvent.,
VOtiee Is hereby given that the said Richard G.
:Winter, has made an assigthilent, under Revised
Statutes of Ontarlo,1914, Chapter 134, to me, the
.undersigned,.of all his estate, credits and effects for
the general benefit of hie creditors, 0. meeting of
thepreditors of the said Insolvent will be held at
my office, at Seatorth. Ontario, on Thursday, the
sixth (oth) day of May, 1915, at the hour of two. (2)
o'olook, in the afternoon, for the purpoee of the ap-
pointment nt inspectors and the giving of directions
for the,diepottel of the estate. All creditors of the
said debtor are hereby required to file their claim
with me, the undersigned, verified by affidavit, on
or before the date of the said meeting. And notice
is further given, that, after the fith day of May, 1915
the Assignee will proceed to digtribute the assets of
the said debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to the claims .of which notice
shall than have been given, and the Assignee will
not be liable, for the aeseta. or any part thereof, so
distributed, to any person or persons, of whose
claim he shall not then have had notice.
J. U. BEST, Assignee, Seaforth, Ontario
Dated at Seaforth, this 27th day of April, 1916.
2472-2
A UCTION SALE OF THOROBRF,D AND ITTGT-I
GRA DE FARM -STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
Mr. Thomas Brown has iseen inatructen 'hy Air. W.
IL Smillie to soli by public auction on Lot 24, Con-
cession 1, LR.S., Tuelcerainith, 11 miles sleuth of
Brueefield, on Friday, May 7th, at 1. o'clock p. m.,
Sharp, the following* property: Mates - 1 draft
mare 7 years old, draft mare 0 years oW, draft mare
6 years old in foal, -draft gelding :3 yenta; chi, draft
filly 3 year's ole in September, agricultpral filly ising
2 years, diaft filly 1 year old. and roadster mare 7
years old, reliable. Cattle-Regiatered Shorthorn
cow froshened April lst, grand milker; Shorthorn
ecu' with calf at foot and supposed to be in calf,
Shorthorn registered °ow with male calf at loot,
registered Hereford cow due to calve lefore sale,
young grade cow milking and supposed to be in calf,
Ayrshire pow 5 years old freshened April 23rd, reglin
-tereciShorthorn bull 16 months old, roan, 4 yearling
heifers aim steers, 5 calves of different ages, 2 of them
eiigible for registration. 1 good lkinz cow supposed
to be in °tie sheep, Pigs, etc -22 choice Leicester
ewes none over 4 years oia with lambs at foot, brood
sow due ro litter Mar 20th, 5 store pigs and a' out
100 Barred Roak hens. Implements-Maesey.lIarris
binder 71001 cut,: just wit SO acres, Massey -Harris
mower wide cut, Peter Hamilton 12 -hoe seed drill,
alaesey-Harris 3 horse cultivator nearly new, 3 horse
Mac bean harvester anti cultivator, used 2 Reasons,
_turnip seeder nearly new. scaler, steel roller newly
new, 4 -section harrows, 2 walking- plows, Imperial
gang plow, high wagon, low wal...-o.n, democrat, wag-
on boX. Spring seat, hayrack. oo.it, top buggy cutrAr
set heavy slehrhe, 9500 lb. scales, Ohaihain !Rutting
inill with btEgger attachment, Champion (tutting box
Maple leaf grinder. Brantford galoline engine 8 1-2
h.p., used 3 winters, Pulper, hay rake, 2 wheelbar-
fows. gotd water traug,h, quantity of basew000d
and other lumber, some long elm joists 3x8, about
100 good cedar post., sem anchor posts, heavy
larness with breeching and collars, set plow harness
2 sets light. harness, number of good open top collars
pea harvester, apple barrel press, quantity ohoice
seed corn on ear Longfellow variety, quantity pota-
toes, good timothy hay & beans, truck for tongue,
large anvil, chains, forks, neck yokes, spades, shovels
draining scoops, whiffietrees, doubletrees, table,
churn, Aladdin hanging lamp, dining room boning
lamp, a coal oil stove and *quantity of 9 inch tile
and numerous otberarticies. The whole will posit-
ively be sold without reserve as the proprietor has
sold his farm. Terms -All sums of .$10 and under
cash; over that amount 10 months credit on furbish-
ing approved joint notes. A disconnt of 4 cents on
_dollar off for cash on credit amounts. - W. R.
EMILLIE, Proprietor; Thomas %own, Auctioneer.,
2472 2
Forest Home Poultry Yards,
Live Stock Markets.
Union Stock 'Yards, • Toronto, lalay
4„ -The quality a fat cattle was, :gen-
erally speaking, the best of the season
thus far, as there were more ;that sold.
for $8 and, over than -have been seen on
this market ast any one taneethis year.
Trade was bfiek, all offerings., or near-
ly all, being sold by the noon. hour.
Prices were steady bef firm at the
closing quotations of last week. Stock-
ers and feeders were in demand at firm'
prices, receipts being moderate. Milkers
and springers also were in good de-
zr and with values firm but -steady. Veal
calves, sheep and lambs were in demand
at unchanged values. Hogs also" weie
firm at '$8.90 to 49 for 'those weighed
off cars. Butchers' Cattle.-Choiceheavy
steers, 47.75 to $8.20; choice butchere'
steers and heifers, 47.50 to $7,76; good
to eboice steers and heifers at $7.25
to 47.50; good steers and heifers at
$6.90 to $1.15; medium'steers and heif-
ers at 46.60 to $6.90; common e.t 146.25
. to $6.50; ehoice Cows, $6,50 to •.$6.75;
good cows at 46.25 to $6.50; medium
cows at $5.50 to $5,75; common cows at
$5 te 45,50; canners and cutters at
4235 to 44.15; bulls at 45.50 to $6 75.
Sto-kers and Feeders. -Common stock-
ers, 600 to 750 lbs., sold at 45.15 to
46.50; good steers,' 750 to 900 lbs.., at:
$6.65 to 47.25; -short keep steers, 1000
to 1150 lb -s., Sold at, $7.60 to $7.85.
Milkers and Springers.-Recelpts werc
not large, and all were soon ,taken at
stea,ciy to firm prices. Choice fresh
milkers and forward springers sold at
480 to- $.100 each; good cows, $65 to
475; common and medium cows at g‘40
to st55. Veal Calves. -Choice veal calves
are worth $9 to $10, ibut scarcely any a
this class are corning on the market;
good, $7.50 to $8,75 ; medium, 47 to
47.50; common calves, $5.25 to $6; bobs,
a2.50 ta 43. Sheep and Lan-bs.-Sheep
ew( s, sold at e7 to $8; heavy
Shecee ewes. euld at 47 to $8; neavy,
sheep and rams. 44.50 to 46; yearling
lambe $7:50 to 1O;sspring lambs at 45
to Ji tach. Hogs. -Receipts light and
prices quoted az $8.90 to 49 weighed off
car-.
Buffalo. May 4, -Cattle -• Receipts,
L875.aierket 10c to 15c higher. Choice
to prines shipping steers $8 to i$8.25
do fair to good, $7.75 -Co 4.7.90; pain
coarse, $7.25 to 47.40; prime handy
steers, $7.50 to 'i825, do,fair .to good.
$7.25 to 47.15; yearlings, $7.60 to $8 25 ;
prim: fat heifers, 47.50 to 47,75; good
butchering heifers, $7 to .7 50 ;do
light, $5.75 to $6.50; best heavy fc.t
cows, 46.25 to 47; good botchering
co -vs. $S5.75 to $6,25; cutters, $4.50 to
-b; canners, 43 to $4; fancy -tains, 46.50
to $7; best butchering bulls, $6 to
$6.50; good killing bull.% $5,50 to 46.75;
light bulls, 44.50 to 45. Hogs.-Receipr.s,
26,000. Market 10c to 15c lower. Heavy,
•a7.80 to f8; medium and Yorkers, .48
to $8.05;pigs, Vt.'15 to $8. Sheep -Re-
ceipts, 8,000. Market active* and higher.
Top lab, 410.10 to 410.15; yearlings
Tait! Wait!
Beforebuying your 1Light-
ning Rods, see what I am
offering in 7 strand copper
and 4 piece copper.
Prices:
7:strand copper...
16C 8117c a foot
The Tuckersmith Council will meet as a Court of
Revision on the Assessment Roll. at the Council
chamber, Seaforth, on Thursday, May 27th,- at 10 eau
2473.2 • D. F. MeGREGOR, Clerk
6 piece copper --
14c & 15c a foot
GEO. BROWNLEE
1.,444'44§SEAFORTH
• GirI wanted to do general houSewOrk, no washing
'Apply stating wages required to
Mra. II. A. McINTOSH, Cardale
2471-3 Manitoba
SALE REGISTER.
On Feday, May 71h, at 1 o'olook p.m., on Lot 24
Concession 1, 6,R,S. Tuckerarnith, farm stook and
implements. W. It, Smillie, Proprietor; Thomas
Brawn, Auctioneer.
IMPORT,.ANT NOTICES
TORE FOR RENT -The store in Scott's block,
Seaforth, long occupied by A. Wilson, Druggist
and Stationer& ie to rent. Apply SCOTT BROS.,
Seaforth. • 24704
'OR SALE --In Egmnodville, house and two lots,
11 corner location„ -on Alain road, electric lighted,
chicken house and stable, small and large friiitss
Great snap for sotneone. Apply at Exporntor Office.
• 2472-1
ITORSE ANDIMPLEMENTS FOR SALE.- A
heavy gelding 5 yews old, sound and good
Worker. Also a Niassey-Harrls 13 -hoe -seeder good as
new, a cultivator, harrows, wagons and other farm
implements. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, Egniond.
viiie P. 0. ' 2471-tf
RESIDENCE FOR SALA - A comfortable frame
residence near the High School.' Good cellar
hardand soft water, a first class stable and half an
acre ef ground. House heated by furnace. Cheap
for quick salt. Teriw easy. Apply GEORGE
TURNBULL, Seaforth. 2404-tf
FARMS FOR SALE
Kali FOR SALE -Lot 10, Concession 6, L.R.S,.
.11 Tuekersmith. The farm contains 100 acres, all
cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Tbree
never failing wells,,,windmill at barn. Good hank
barn 50x88, pig house, hen hause and drive shed.
A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a
half of extra good orchard. This ehoics farm is
'within 3 miles of Seaforth, on the Kippen road,
HENRY FORSYTH, Egmondville. 24624
• 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -Five and three-
', quarter miles from the village of Brussels, 7
from Blyth and 3 from Belgrave. There is a never
fai ling alpply of water. Bank barn 40x72, frame
home with concrete cellar, rural mail and telephone
It is well adapted foiaboth stook and grain, one-
half mile from school and three-quarters from
church. „Aptly to FRED ARMSTRONG, Gilbert,
Alberta, br an the place to EDWIN ARMSTRONG,
It. R. NO1 4Brussels. 2455-tf
_
GOOD FARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 25 and
part of Lot 21, Concession 14, McKillop, con-
taining 130 acres. There are on the premises a
modern brick house with bard and soft water.
There is also a good barn 60x126, with stone foun-
-dation and stabling underneath, driving shed 30x40
on stone 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 1 enced and in a high state of
cultivation `With 10 acres of hardwood hush. 11 18
well situated on the North gravel road 1 mile south
of Walton 0. P. 11. station, also telephone and rural
mail delivery. This is a choice farm and will be
sold on reasonable terms. For further partleadaga
apply onithe:pnimisetfor:addrees. W. J-!DICKSOFI
Walton. 245841
Mind Your Teeth
The dentists -of Seaforth, have a..greed to close
their respective offices during the summer months
on Wednesday afternoons of each week after one
o'clock, commencing with the first Wednesday in
•May..
-11.11. ROSS
2171-3 H. J. HODGINS
Court of Revisioll
Townibip of Flibbert
tet
Popula Stallions
The following well known stallions
will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows: .
GUINEA GOLD (13020)
G. \W. Nott, Proprietor(
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
West End, Tuckersmith, and go south
to the Mill Read to Ed. Papple aed
Sans for noon; then across the Huron
Road arid west to Wm. ,Dale's ;for the
night. Tuesday -To the Graham House,
Clinton, for noon, remaining until the
following morning. Wednesday -To his
own stable for noon, where he will re-
train tmtil the following Monday morn-
ing.
DUNUURE GARTLY (9221)
G. W. Nott, Proprietor. •
Wednesday -Will leave his ownstable
at noon and. fga by waye of London and
Huron roads to Gilbert Mahan:for night
Thursdae-By • Holmesville and the
Maitland concessiou ta Wrn: Duret &
Sons tor noon; then by away ,of Bethel
Corner to Wilmot nuke's; Huron 'road,
for night. Friday -By way of t1*6th
concession to Porter's Hill, then byway
• of the • Seventh concession to Reuben
Grigg's for night, Saturday -By way
of Steep's Corner -.and Bitafield Roaeinto
James Jackson's, ,2nd concession of
Stanley, for noon; theft:to his .own
stable, where be' Will tellain until the
following Wednesday' noon.
RED McKINNEY
No. 42946, A:T.R.
Inspected and Approved,.
James Berry, Proprietor & Manager
Bred by and the property of Ja11300
Carlin, will Stand for the improvement
of stock at his Oen stable, HuronRoad,
twa miles and a half east of
Seaforth. Terms to insure, $10. Inspect-
ed and approved.
CUMBERLAND GEM
13978 (16986)-
- . Inspected and Approved., .
'John J. McGavin, Proprietor.
Will stand for service during thepres-
exit season at John J. McGavin's
Stables, Leaclbury, Lot 22, Con-
cessi,?n 13,, McKillop.
Monday -Will- leave his own stable,
Egrnondville, at noon, 'and go by way
of the Huron Road, to Clinton, et
Graham's Hotel for night. Tuesday -
,South' by way of London Road .ito
Walker's Hotel, Brucefield, for noon;.
then south to T. J. Berry's stables,
Hensalle for night. Wednesday - To
Exeter, at the Commercial Hotel for
noon; then to Centralia, at Mof-
fatt's Betel for, night. 'Thuraday-East
to William Brock's, Usborne, for noon;
then to Kirkton, at Taylor's Hotel, for
night. Friday -West to Jas. Dalian-
tyne's, •Usborne bouadary, for noon;
then north to Dublin at Weber's -Hoe,
tel, for night. SaturdayaaBy way of
•the Huron Road to his own ,stable for
noon, where he will rerriain until -the
following Monday noon. •
The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion
RIO GRANDE
Imported -a4940 (14,4'42)
2 Enrolment No. 2180
Inepected and Approved.
WM travel the same route this season
as during the season of i1914, standing
at his own stable Saturday and Mon-
day. Terms $13 to ineuree
James Dale, Proprietor &Manager.
2473x8
The Pure _Jared Imported Clydesdale
Stallion
CUMBERLAND SCOTT
Imported -13979 .., (161981)
Enrolment No. 2892.
Inspected and Approved.
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
lot 4, concession 3, Hibbert, and, go to
John Carpenter's, Dublin, for noon;
thence to Patrick Carlin's, Si.
Calumban, for night. Tuesday -West a-
long the Huron Road to Boundary line.
thence south and east to _John Mur-
phy's, lot 23, conceszion 2, Hibbert, for
/10011 ; thenceto his own stable fbr
night. Wednesday -Will eresseed to Wm
McKenzie% lot 20, concession S. Lo-
gan, for noon; then to William Win-
teringham's, lot 6, concession 2, Lo-
gan, for night. Thursday - To Con
Ratz's, lot 15, concession 3, Fullerton,
for noon; thence to Peter Smith's, lot
18, concession 3. Downie. for night,
Friday -To John Herman's. lot 25_ con-
cession '5, Downie, for noon; ththice
to Barley Robineon's, lot 16, concession
4, Fullerton, for night. Saturday -To
Collison House stables, Mitchell, for
noon; thence to his own stable for
night and until Monday morning. Terms
to insure a foal, $15, payable January
1st, 1916.
Robert Burchill,
2473x8 . Propriete & .Manager.
Toe first sitting*the Court of Revision for the
hearing of appeals against the Assessment Roll of
the township of Ribbed for the year 1915 will be
held in the ma nship hall, Staffa, on MondaY, the
3l4t day of 'May, AD. 1915, at :0 o'clock in the_
forenoon. All persons having business at the said
Court will please take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
• JAMES JORDON, Clerk, Dublin
May 4th, 1015. 2473-3
Shorthorn -Bull for Sale
For sale "Lord Scott" eleven
months old, red, sired by Scottish
Hero 55043-90066, vol 51E.,• imported
by Mr. Davis of Woodstock. Darn,
Lady Smith 3rd, 91905, red, calved
April 3rd, 1907, bred by John Chamb-
ers, gippen, Ont., dam of Lady Smith
Lady gamith 2nd, 80262; Lady Smith,
Lady Mary, 4osebud 3rd, 4ose Bud,
Red Rose, Lady Lorne, Gilley Flower,
Theresa, Strawberry, Red Rose, Lady
Jane (imp) No. 281. Sire of Lady,
Smith, Red Prince 63984-77808; leoyal
Don 17105-847t7; Captain 24848; Dub-
lin 6848-55588; Captain Merlin 2923;
Pride of Seabein 2274; Earl of Good-
ness -3rd 1744; Dixie Duke 474; Duke
Bourbon 517; .Baron Solway (imp) 23;
Cobden (imp)- 52; Young Britton 1176:
Sir Walter 2639; Sou of Jerry 4097;
Young Star 5319; Roseberi y 567; Son
of Comet 155. It will be seen from
the above that this young bull has the
very choicest blood in his veins. For
further particulars apply to
JOHN CHAMBERS, Cromarty
Phone 8 on 147, Seatorth Central
N. B. • Scottish Hero will be kept
or service on the above premises
during the present season, 2473 tf
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
(. IKE MEDrCial
.51622 A.T.R.-1070 C.N.R.
Inspected and Approve.d.
L. 0. Charlesworth, Proprietor
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
Blyth, and go to Miller's Hotel, Wal-
ton, for men; 'then to' Central, Hotel,
Bruesels, for night. Tuesday - To
Jamestown for noon, and stay at John
11. 'Miller's, south half lot 55 and457,
concession 1, Mania ; then to King Ed-
ward' Hotel stables, Wrexeter, for the
night. Wednesday -To J. J. Marshall's
.Hatel, Delmore, for noon; then to
Vendome's hotel, Teeswater, for the
night,, remaining till the following
afternoon. Thursday Afternoon .- To
Exchange. Hotel, Wingham, 'for night.
Friday -To 1Mgrave Hotel for noon;
then to his own etable in )3Iyth, where
he wM remain until the following Mon-
day morning.
' '' Alfred Young, Manager
CHLORODYNE. •
(14062) 13547
, Inspected ,and Approved. .
J. Livingstone; Proprietor & Manager
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
at Staffa, and, go :west to Dayide
Hill's for noon; Thence south to the
Cromarty line, thence east to his own
stable for '.the uight. Tuesdas-Will
leave his owri stable at 3.30 -and pro-
ceed south to Jarnes Ballantyne's, on
the Ueborne and Ilibbert boundary, for
night. Wednesday -South to Win-
.chelsia, to JohnDeIbridge's, for noon;
thence south to 'Wm. Brock's for night,
remaining until 3.30 Thursday after-
noon. Thursday Afternoon -To Kirk -
ton, at Taylor's Hotel, for the night
Friday -North to the Thames Road,
Thomas McCurdefs for noon; thence
north to the Cromarty line to John
Hamilton's for flight Saturday -West
to Cromarty, ;then north .to Staffs,
to his own stible; for noon, remaining
until the following Monday morning.
E CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.X.O., LL.D., D.C.L. President
ALEXANDER LAIRD. General Manager AIM Asst.. General Plisnager
CA
ITAL,I15,000,000 RESfRlig FUND, $13,500,000
MANE' LLERS'i CHEQUES
FOR At SUMS OF
a $10, $20, $50 or -$100
paylble at their face value in the principal countries of the world are sold
for small commission by all branches of the Bank.
asily negotiated anywhere and self -identifying, they are almost
iedi pensable to the traveller. The holder is protected in the event ot
loss of the cheques, as a separate letter .of identification is issued with
then, There is no safer or more convenient method of carrying money
whe4 travelling. , S43
Seaforth Bra nr.'h
W. T MORsoN_
Manager
LORD MANSFIELD.
Jarres Evans, Proprietor and Manager.
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
Beechwood, and • go' to Pat. Woods',
Logan, for. noon; thence to his own
stable ;for the night. Tuesday - To
John onces.sion 11, alcKil-
lop, for noon; Murray's,;thence west to A. Boss',
concession 10, alcKillop, for one hour;
thence to his own stable tor night,
where he will remain until 'Wednes-
day noon. Wednesday Noon -To Web-
er' s Hotel, Dublin, for night. Thurs-
day -To Joseph Nagle's, for noon; then
to Joseph Atkinson's for night, Friday
-To Martin Curtin's, 11-2 'miles east
of Seaforth, for noon; then to Matthew
Plabkirk's, McKillop, for. night. Satur-
day -Will proceed to his own stable,
where be will remain untilethefollow.-
ing Monday morning. Terms and condi-
tions 'same as forxner years. Lord Mans-
field has been enrolled, -inspected and
approved. James Evans, Manager.
LAMBERTON HERO
Imported 11463 (16545)
Inspected and Approved
R. T.sLuker and Sons, Proprietors.
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
Lot 9, Con. 1, Usborne, 1 1-2 miles,
south of Exeter, at 'nine, o'clock, and
go-by way of the London road south 1
mile, then east 1 1-4 miles, then north
to W. Frayne',.s, 2nd boncession of Us -
borne, for noon; then north to the
Thames Road, then east 1 1-4 miles,
then nbrth to Sam Cudmore's for night.
Tuesday -West 11-4 miles, then south
11-4 rrilese then NleeSt 2 1-2 miles ,to
second concession of Hay, then norta
to Janes Go uld's f or noon, then ?north
to Zurich road, then west to A. Luk-
er's for the night. Wednesdav-West
to the Parr line, then nprth to Hills -
green, tben .east to 3'. Cocbraneae for
INDEX (3140)
Inspected and Approved.
Wm. Berry, Proprietor and Manager.
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
and proceed west to Varna antinorth
to Ben RathwelPs, for noon; thence
by way, of the Bayfield concession to
Wm. Currie's, for night. Tuesday -To
G. 0. Sturdy's, for noon; then west
to the sixth concession and north to
James McMillan's for night. Wednes-
day -North to the Huron Road and
east to' Mr. Schwa.atz's for noon; then
east to Holmesvilla 'and north to Harry
Sweet's for night. Thursday -By way
of the Huron Road- to Clinton at the
Graham House for noon-; then north
by way of -the Base Line to Albert
Townsend's for night. Friday -East to
W. J. McBrien's , fourth concession of
Flullett, for noon; then by way of
Roxboro to Seaforth at the ,DickHouse
for night. Saturday -To bis own
stable, where he 'will remain until the
following Monday morning.
'"MADE IN CANADA"
ForaPaite70111eilig Car
iPisice $_590
Your neighbor drives Ford -why d o n' t
you? We are selling raore Fords in Cenada
this year than ever before becan,e Cana-
dians demand the best in motoe car s
at the lowest possible cost. _The -Made in
Canada" Ford is a necessity -not 3 'AIX t117.
Runabout $51-0 ; Town .cer nrice on np,-
plication. Ali Ford ear are full v equipped,
including electric headlights No cars sold
unequipped . Pord buyers will share in our
Profits if we sell 33,000 MI'S between Anenet
1, 1914 and August 11, 1015.
All Ford cars on exhibition- at
3. F-,Daly's Garage, st.,
Seaforth,Ont. .
4.4e144.441:4-4-4-4-44++++4444444-4-
4.
TAKE IT EASY
. .
+1 Beginning, Monday,
• May roth, the store at
+'
4- S• t. Columban will close
÷ on Monday Wednesday
+ I
+ • and Friday evenings at
÷ • six o'clock for the sum-
-t mer months. Tuesday,
4. Thursday • and Sat urday
+ • evenings . will re -main
* open as usual..
PRINCE OF. AIKTON.
0365)
Inspected and Approved.
Wm. and Bruce Berry; Proprietors.
Monday -Will leave Dominick Rey-
nold's stable, 'half mile north of Clin-
ton, and go north and west to Bert
Lobb's, for °an ; then -by way of the
Maitland concession, Colborne, to Jno.
C. Durst's for night. Tuesday -By way
of Benrniller to the Huron Road -and
east to the 7"th concessthn, Goderich
township, and south to William Pat -
ton's, for noon; then south andevest
to James Stirling's- for night. Wednes-
day -gest by way of Dayfield line to
Ben RathwelPs for noon; then 'south
by way Of Varna andf.ithe Parr line to
Charles Hagan's for night. Thursday
-East to Brucefield at his own t.stable
noon, then west to Hillsgreen, thenfor noon; then by way of the second
north to D. Anderson's for 'night. concession of Tuckersmith to the 4th
Thuroday-West to the Goshen Line, concession at Wm. Broadfoot's for the
then south to R. McBride's for noon, night. Friday -By way of the fourth
then south to Zurich, at Johnston's Ho- roncemion to Thomas Coleman's for
tel for nieft.Friday-South to D. True- 1 noon; then east to Hannah's School-
n-ner's for noon, then south to thl house, then north to the Huron road,
town line, then east to E. Pernelr,s and west to Herbert FOwler'S for the
for . the night. Saturday - Seta and , night. Satorday-West to McDeemid's
east to W. Eaden's, 6th concession of , corner and north to the second conces-
Stephen, for noon, then east to hie 1,ion of Hunext, thence west to Dome
man stable, where 'he vrill remain:until ! blink Iteynold',s for noon, w•
here he wall
+ J. J. Holland
St. Colurnban
2473-2
• 4+++++++++++++++++++:
the following *aided' trorning.-3arnea 'rertfain until the following gcondaY
Eengough, Manager.
thS'D0rnif4Ck Reynaldo, Manager.
There's No Place
Lthe Home
iVhy not add to its attractiveness by
giving its decorations an individuality
that reflects yourself-?
We have an unrsually attractive line
of Foreign and domestic wall papers
to choose from and will be glad to put
our expert knowledge at your service
to help vou select decorations that are
out of the common place. Be sure
and see our samples before placing
your order elsewhere. All kinds of
painting, glazing, tinting etc., done
On shortest notice. Our twenty eeven
leers of practical experience guaran-
tees satisfactory resulte.
John Hooper
Master Painter & Decorator
.Jobn street Seaforth •
SPRING
WORK !
Han a
(13uggies
We have now ready a large
stock of up to date Buggies,
both steel and rubber tired,
Stanhope and Automobile Seats,
Arched a.rid Drop Aides.
All Our Own. Manufacture
And our- prices are right, as
we have n� middleman to
Give us a Carl.
%BEDEVEREUX
8.&1101Z1IL
.4it this time of year many ,
necessities are needed to corm -
tete the spring work. Look
ver the following list of
which we Have a complete
Stock.
Sweat pads Halters
Collars Tie ropes
Hames straps Lines
Breast straps Collar tops
Martingales Spread chains
Plow pads Gall Cure
Hoof Ointment Heel chains
Curry cornbs 'Brushes
At the most reasonable prices
M. Broderick
Opposite Commercial Hotel
SEAFORTH
Harness Trunks 'Valiss
mosommi.••••••••••100. •
B-1
omasmissommummiteiise
a
• We Recommend This Coal
a
IWe know it's good, It's
unusual richness in carbon
makes it bum long, evenly
arid completely.
LEHIGHIVALL
ANTHRACITE
i
- The Coal That Satisfies ...,
is always uniform in quality,
Ivery fi-ee from slate and other
foreign matter:, Although
much more economical than
ordinary coal, it costs you
1 no more.
Phone us your order
prompt delivery.
J. B. Mustard
Phone 11 on 145
BRUCEFIELD
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Highest class of equipment
Fall particulars and berth
tions at Grand Trunk -ticket °faces;
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W. Plant- ....Depot Agent
C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union a Station, Toronto, Ont.