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te season tor wet feet, and
ffbe numerOus. If you pre.-
:eep yours dry and wish to
:he dangers of slippery sidee
our rubbers offer you the
protection. We hatidle the
!4aring: rubbers made in Can -
aut. men's and women's fine
havethe red rubber heelg
ubIe thickness of rubber at
a prevent breaking down.
loot rubbers have re-inforced
and extra heavy soles and
a complete stock of these
ierfectly. The prices Men -
ods and not for imperfect or
at a cut price. Men's
g 75c, 80c, 85c a pair.
rubbers 75c and 85c a pair.
cal
rom.
a pair.
o u. Reg-
ItOl'AL BOTI L
.txttxr every week
rosperity of Hen -sail.
-loot reports conditions
sepets as very good and en -
rig So the eeriest and that the
arvest of last Fall as being a
ceot sorzer-nAr. and Mrs. James
wane&m Loran kst week at-
, woddinge-Our business men
trade as mutintring good. -The
tion fear. Omar auncillors will te.
btonday, January 17til, when
wed four good iren -will be
;;kardv • stand and that an
be neceseary, being'
tk for Reeve Was
. 13t. -Miss Maud McAllis-
:Toreatto, spent Christsras with,
ns riere.-A slight error ape
the report loot week of
rarrobilea reported as comkg to
tirm in that line, namely
*Dwell and ldurrk. The
eheold nave read as 'eight
Linstead of eight ears_ and
the carloads nas now arrived,.
lexanekr Ross (nee less Belle
pent tne. paat week here
r mealy friends and relatives;
oe. 'pleased to meet_ her again.
k'eriseen Bron • Of Toronto, and
thie ville.ge and, •W
Eine drug store in tire Que n
'4,11t the, Tft.S.t *reek here -,with
erts -Mr. and Mrs, George
%%it eonteat for the ReeVeo
nda,y lase was quite a
olia. beinga three -cornered
!between Messrs!. Maras Hui..
C.; Petty arid P. W. Smaller;
all being men who had very
the peritioa in the pisaat.
Strallacombe however, won
ofixox metal 'nekl. at the home
Challea Roamer:A of the town --
gay, etO New Years' eve, was
,largel,a attended and proved
OJa affair. The sum of
realized for the march sheds
Our curleron the same ev-
aged the old year oat and the
tr in and report having :nad
rat ti .-4th M.arv Buchate
fesional nurse, off Toronto
Cariatmas and- New Years
witUi her parts Mr. and.
Bochannan. - Miss Nellie
ael of Stratferd, spent a
holidays with, her mother.
Corm, koael of this village,.
th.IMcEwen returned to
eek to resume her duties
after spending, a weeks
her el:alien 41..Te.
Wil-
ot the London Road,-
othart and Mr. Norman
made bueine-es trips to •
uring the closing w.oek3 of
ths.-A telegram WAR re -
week by the Misses Toy-
s village_ advieing theor of
of their brother lair. Jona
ay, of Moo. Jaw, Sash
-
d er000t occtrrred, on Sunday
he age of 24 years aed five
:We believe his death occur-
preumorda but at present
! rot particulars. The de -
!es a bright Pm's:15111g Young
liad been. engaged in teeth -
vas very highly liseepectedfor
esXcelient qoalities, The Iona
Aalte place frcen the tome of
st liensall on Friday, Jan -
2,30 p.m.. for the Hensali
Ory.
on the market,, Fr
all line of Preparations
neve the sufferer. We
v- refund the mopey if
Grippe,. a system tonic
s various forms. It is a
a and its mauifestations
tiose, sneezing, cough,
rsore throat, head ache
diable far treatment of
is and
Ltfee.
similar irritations
eatment of colds in the
r‘ ted with cold in head.
enial Neuralgia, seiatica,
and throat, Large pot 25c
oilder and purifier. Large
1, 2sc a bottle.
' thitea.-Tro fare
Mr. Michael Johns
pod his many
recoveary.-Mr.1
guests at the
lgoega ia,st
ey
y -to *axe that
15 fitiiiefutsiy 111
ds hope for, his
Uss Clee Were
e or litt
• f,
Iaon r 3 -
Qlysdaie ie -
e at Salem alter
,with friends here
and Mrs. Stalk -Jeri
rec1 public. sc'hool,
• Notes. -Rev.
tuirred, to their
.oaaeding ,seer.e eine
Goad In S1yth,e4gr.!
principal of the In
Ma rt fotorned afterlspending their 'VA-
• eatiom at the. hoiciel of gr. D. .Geddee.
.sird gra. undson. of Blytio
evert New Year at lark 3. Erundson's
"%redden t, the; _guest of
! lira. :A. Adam, laSt Thursday. -Mr. 1).
• Boggarth as *Oh
irt this villagc carinfe'
' ham, tor the sum
- O. IRr!
Ilighgate on Mendel
Ased Md. cottage
try iniss 1.1„. Brig -
off seven hundred
returned to
-f
Note/S.-WWI
Olorday for Ne
johns napkins liCed
years couroe as a
-wish her all s
elections passed dye
was ekcted Reeve b
new councthors
Taylor,Ctitt and 2:1
Ireton and Phillip ;fa
-Utior Ittrayer *re
held in tieve various
In the Presbyter
everting, in the An
• iday ernoring, and th
des eves/Inge an a
•ceiagain daathe P
Frid,ay evoning,
terirg will be take
the Red Cross Trove
Milne lett on
ork to enter the
tal to take a three
orse. Ber triends
*.anicipal
quietly.' Dr. Milne
.acclaaration. The
Messego Carter,
ney. Mosars.' Rob-
in the centest.
tings axe being
hurchei this Week.
church !Tuesday
lie= on Wednes-
ethodief Thur
allyin.e Of the tor-
eshyterlau church
when Ithankoi-
up in behalf -of-
ea.
MAR.
srutryt.r
4,EUTREIDA.
Fall Whitt (stmt.)
• Oats, per bush. ....
Peas, per bush .....
Barley, per bush...
Beans, per bush....
Potatoes, per bus..
- do per bag..
Bran per ton.......
• Shoris, per ton...
Flour, per cwt.,....
Butter, No. I loose,
Eggs, per dozen
Hay, new, per ton. 4
Poultry
Leaden January
try. retall-Chtekens,
151‘50; turkeye., per ,
gee/3e.! 41.50 to el ,
to 1et per pentok
•Totaauto, January
' to 11; chickens
keys) 16c to lac;
goeee, 10c to 12e,
$12c to Oleo chickens
keys 124c to 25c; d
geese: 17c to 13c.
Dairy NI
_London. elte,nuary
erya per pound, 48
81 to 32e; eons. pe.
• 80e; estOre lots, 2$
kilt. par !dozen, -876
per dozen. 87c to 3
Toronto_ January
(*Lytham, new -laid 46
,lecteda Otortagi, 38e
straight storage 3
at 25c to 26e; Eater
fresh made;• 33.0 tet
Aso 82c to 34e; dal,
80c; bakers'. 22c to 2
18 1-2e; twins 19e, Oil
barrels 6 3-4c to 7
-• per peaind; clover: 10
per pound; • ten
pound tins„ 12c; co
per d0aear, .113;. N4 2
itv;r0)
Jan. Cith 9i 6
evr 1 02 tic; -112
. 36 Vo 36
46 to 48
2.tr0;to 2 60
90 to 20
.. • 1 35 te 135
... 23 00 to 24 00
... 24 00 to 24 00
... 3 216 to 370
lb. 28 to 28
.,. 34 to " 35
... 1200 to 14 33
Marktatv
4. -Dressed poul-
per pada *1,20 to
Ib., $26 to 28e;
each; ducks, 14c
„-Live-Old fowl
11 to 12e; tor-
ks, to 14c;
Tessed-Old fowl
16e to 18c; tur-
O.6c to 18c;
rket a.
-liatter,! cream-
; batter, d,alry
lb., 81c; crocks,
2; lages, bas -
38c: eggs, Crate
4-a-Egge--Special,
a ;60c ; extr;as, se -
to 340; No.
- to 31c; No. .2
reamery prints
; crearriery ,sol-
: Prints, 28c to
ci Cheese -Large,
ney-Buckwheat,
; tins, 7e to 8c
wand* tins,111-2c
tins, 42c; five
b ,honey; No. 1,
iaer derzent $2.40.
Grain Etc •
Toronto January anitoba Wheat
-All 'rail; j. thern, 41.28 1-4;
No. 2, .41.25 3-4: et 51.20. ISiginik
ftoba. Pats -All rail Toronto,. No. 2,
W, 3-4e; Ni. 8 10.W, 47 3-14c,
No. 1 ei6trai teed, 47 8-4c; Noi. feed
46 3-4c. Airerican C rn-New, No 3
78 3-4c. Canadia.n C. 4 --,No. 2 yellow,
nomlnal. Ontario "'heat - :Number
2 winter, per car $1.04 to $1.00;
slightly sprouted ;an, tougn, accord-
ing to Sample $1, t. $1.04; sprouted,
or smutty and ! according to
sample, 92 to 28e;' f ed wheat 80c to
M. Ontario oats-aN. 3 White, 890 to
40c; commercial feats 88c 'to 39c. Peas
-No. 2 nominal, per car lots
51.90; sample peas, 'cording to sam-
Ple, 51.28 to, 51.15 pe bushel. Barley -
!Halting, outside Alec to 62e; No. 2
feu', 60 to 63 , ents.c, Manitoba
Flour -Mut patents l in jute bags,
$0.80; do. .econds 66.30; strong
ba,kers, $6.10 in jut' hags. Ontario
Flour - New winter; 44.60 to 24.00
according to sample,: seaboard or To--
llohto frieghts, in 6. igillfeed-Car
I .
lots per ton, delt ered... Montreal:
freights. Bran, per ton, $24; shorts
per ton, 525; rcid03.1. a 226; gaod feed
flour, 21.80 per' bag :eans-Hand pick.
R;t4 $4,25 to . $4.20; ' intes $4.15 '-to
$4.30..Potatoes-Oeta ibs, $1.45 per
bag; New Brunswic ; !$1.60.,
440,
Live Stock ets
Buffalo, Jan. ttle.--J-Activa and
strange prime S re, $8.75 to $9;
shipping 28 to $8., ; butchers, $6,75
.to 48.25; !Lefferts, $5 75 to 47.50 cowi
h8.411 to $6,85; ba st $4,25, to' $1
stockers and. feede s, 55.15' to $7;
stock heifers $4,50 to 55.50; fresh .
aows and sPringers, slow and easy,
SR to 595; veals, tive el to
Hogs active, Woolf $ .14 to 51.40; mix-
ed $7.35; yorkers 57' to $7.35; pirs
roughs 46.25 to 56.4; stags, $4.50 to
$5.50. Sheep imd lat - active; lambs
$0 to $10.65; year s 45 to $9.25.
wethers .47 to 47.$5, !ewes 5.3 to( $6,75;
sheep mixed, 46.75 toll $7. :
Union Steck ,Yards Toronto, Jart,4-
Tragic opened_ very , low and for the
flint hour or awe, searoely any cattle
passed over the scab. Towards notin
busluesa began to ye,. aneknprices
were found to be lY ateady 'with
last week, though an easier feel-
ing for medium w ght ,and ouelitY.
Several vry choice losAs sold from
27.50 to 7.76; g medium around
47 to $7.1O; cowS, tills and canners
stea(1y to firmt. p lambs and
ealves were steady to strong. There
were practically no hogs on eale in
the market, ;but e, 1 rge consignment
of weettilf bogs wa delivered direct
to the t Cessiadi pompany. Pack-
ers are quoting ed and watered.
Duna and Trevack 14. ten loads -14
heifers, 1,046 pound:, $1: 18 heifers
1,000 poen-As, 5735 ; e 1110 lbs.
4%50; one bull. 1.5 pounde, $6.-
40; one bull. 1000 46; 150
Jambs, .410.50 to $11; 35 s'heeP, $3:50
to 27.60; 25 ealvea! • 'to 12/0.50. Gulans
Labnited tiong'ht 100 ee.ttis; goal to
ehoioe kether, $7 t2 5715,0,; P.1411,sr
0,50to 48,*.•
.14a Q io.d etbutt?hersi
$1.60 to $7; news $6.00.! 'Bios and
,Whaley. old 620 3bep aadflanibie
pot to 021 .71;talteep 7 ; to 41.50; beam,
Antakm
irt 0i5ettol *00,11 59.50 to $10.b0;
r;a7136 :, ht k4mitt 41. '#teerg
h
rs, 1055 hs., '41.0e twelve
elb4eferel 41.1 49: .7 'lleiterA 1000
Idseand-0010 sold
crta arat.OT 90. 41.74; one
laa4 is s, 10 25. 7.25 ; 1 lead -
�f 'Steers, S 27.10e �. P.
'Kenn -tidy 441 ntne leb.ds of CA tie -
°bake 27 60 to $T. 5; good, *7.10 to
27.40;. lufm; $6. to 0,15;.
$5.50 to i 6.50; MA Ars, etc., *3.50 to
$4.2S. S ft Can an CO.; bought
butcher ttle, 57 t 57.75. Barris Ab-
attoir ht butehr eattle, h8.75 to
$1.40. La st_ qu atiOns!:'. Export,
Oboice, 47 40- to 27470; butcher steers
choice, ' 27.00! to 7.10; good, $ .50
to $6.7 anediam, 6.40. to $6,65 ;nc
mon, Or. 0 to $ ; !heifers, good to
choice, $7 to $7.10; n-edium, $6.50 lto
416.75; hu her etrwS, choice, $6,- to
h6 to$5.50; common
50 to $4.15; butehbe bulls, choice, $6
to147; good bulls $5.60 to *6; merit
$0. to .5.50; ec4r5, 900 to 1,000'
$44.40 to .50; bulbs, 44.50 to \ $5, 0;
stockers, 00 to KO hes„ 56 to4,6. 5;
:canners, 8 to $3,40; et tea's, '54.25
$4,50; rnii• ers choice, 60, to $86 eat
springers!, $60 to $$5; Chrtice, v al
calves; $9 to $10;" lainbts, yearlings, $7
to ea; c tO 41.25; spr
20.60 to 11.00; ewes, light, $6.25 to
27.50; idiaes, _ heavy and bucks, 26 to
$6.50; ht:..!: !fed ;an4d watered, $9.0
f.o.b., $&6. Two dpilars 'and flf
cents Off 111 ,00Ws.
short aro 4• s of co ilia and a sila
Jfairantrf 3t-OWing t
Use,
demarnd cif, beet 'after the holicla s,
*prices at r rkenheel have rl9eit bo -
siderably This 1at week Lri h
Sri IrleS9 fIggi441;:tofs!
C
t
Pathy iana (mai .110w, be. quat4.'at 1
to 15 ^ per 'foe': the side
iliontre I January 4.; -Cattle
year up rath r qtatet for a
tle and the sui 15 was *fair
easier Lee 4evel e4 in the ma
ket, whkh residted in a decline
25c per •(30• hundred pounds, bat e
en tat' this netball he demand f
anibutcher was some
m
liPaciiredraowirig to t fact that
from the, theliday, and in
of thou!' carrted sola4esthck forwar
Sequence tbe demand wal milyt for ce
tain greAsi tin order to complete thei
b,e trade cn the 1..vhole naa
.• A stronger feeling pre
e market fyt 1.0*5 grad th
, 15c to per 10
•is }duel to the. fact
rally were short of slitp
uently the corrPetition wa
:an active, trade was don
lots at 210.15. to $10.25
.10 tk-.0 $8.25, and atags; a
$6.12 1-2 Ter cwt. weighe
tcherscattle, choice, $7.
um,, $6.60 to 47.60;.tom
0 $6.26-; canners, $3.25 ; t
re
ws '
$6 ;,t ' cur2
$6 to 25.75; ;,butchairs
A01.50; ehOlc
$95; n1Uc.3r, can
585; lo um, leach $8
. lagers, 66 to 70; sheep
ewes, 1610 bAks 414 *6
lambs; 29.60 to .210; ihog, Off, 'car
.f•
210.15 to $10.26. ; • !
Stock and
rather slam
vaned t
prices
pounds,
packers
plies, con
keener . d
In. selected
sows at
,$5.07 1-2 ti
Off cars.
76 to $8; ar
troa„ 25.26
24.50; butt
rcegt,
bolls, *5 t
each, u�;:t
each, 2801 t
to to $85.• s
T. BO
E BALMERS
F NERAL Di
H. C.; .13
Holder of Govern
and Lie()
CHARGES MO
Night; an
•Phone 107
AND . .
ECrORS
XHH
ejit piploma,
eel • !
EkA'Fao
Day Calls
Pone 60
• Bir tel. .
CHESNEY-In Calgary, !Itn., on De ember 10th
to Mr. and Mrs. George 0 esney, a son.
MoLEOD-In Port Huron, on Decent er 17th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, of $eaforth et etai
MeLEOD-In Exeter, on December 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs.in. T. efeLedd. a 8031.1
WATT -In Clinton, on Deceinber 18th to Mr. and
I:i e a
Mrs. F. W. Watt", & laughter. I ,
0 OK -In Clinton, on Monde; December 27th; to
q.t.% and Mrs. Josh Cook,a Eon. •
CALDWELL-In East Wawanosh, on December Se
' to Mr. and Mrs. John Cal well, a daughter. 1
ELLY--In Morris, On December 20th, to Mr. and
i
' and Mrs. Albert E. Kelly, son. •
REGLE--In Manley„on Deceniber 29th, to Mr. and
and Mrs.' Charles Regle, a son. •
ECKART-In MoKiilop to Mr. I and Mrs J. 14. Eckert
a daughter.
McQUAID -In McKillop, on ember 17th, to Mrs.
Joseph McQuaid; a eon.
KIIUSE-In Egmondville, on January et, to Mr.
and Mrs. Rionard Kruse, a son.
men '
- Marri sa
,
TOLL-STEWART-At the home of tit bride's par-
ents, Clinton, by Rev. C. 0. Koine, aura Emma
youngest daughter of Mr. and 1 rs. William
Stewart, to Mr. Fred W. oll, of East Wawan.
osh, Wednesday, Deeemb r 29th.
SAVAGE-14cGU1RE-In Monroe, bile „ on Deo,
228th, Ada wilms' McGuire, of Olin on,' to Ed-
ward Savaage. of Monroe, Loh.
ARMSTRONG-REID-Iv Stanley, on ecember 25
Mr. G. D. Armstrong to *lies Margaret Reid,
daughter of Mrs. Andrew Reid, Stabley,
LEE-EASTERBROOK-In Exeter, on bee 2Sth, at
the home of the bride's permits, Miss Velme,
daughter of Bin and Mrs. /George Eaeterbrook,
to Mr Prank Lee of SeefOrth,
McNAII-MoPLIERSON-At t n en , McKillop,
on December 29th, by Rev.e D.11108 rowel!, Miss
Margaret E. McPherson, oungest •daughter et
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Ma orison, td Alexander
M. MeNsb, boat of MoKill p.
JOIIN8TON-HICKINGI3OTT M -At the home of
the bride's parents in Auburn on NW Yeers day
Edna Annie, eaughter of Mr. and re, James
Hickingbottona to Mr. leo ert John on of Alma
Ontario.
Deathb!
fdlTOHELL-In Stephenoon peeembe 29th. Sarah
Wilson, wife of Robert Mi hell, •a ed 66 year
and 5 days.
ANDREW -At Gorrie, on Dec mber I tit, Thomas.
Andrew, formerly of Elim Me, ag 65 years
and 4 months.
DENSMORE-In Stanley, at the home f his daugh-
ter, hfre. Robert A. Robertson, W II. Dens -
snore, aged 85 years and 1 months
GOULD-In Goderich towneh , on De ember 25th,
Mrs. Wm. Gould, aged sa ear%
SPARKS -In Oalgary, on Dec mber 80 b, Margaret
Sparks, relict of •the•late iev. M tthew Barr,
ed 82 years.
BEGLE-In Manley, on Jan ary ist, intent on
of of Mr. and Mrs: Oharies Eagle.
Metes faft Side or llant-teond me *wailing
nooses in Egroondville for sate r nt.low tine
11,yoittlated ; will be Sold re a • able. Apply
ra. Fie A. Ottsrleiwareh.lrgoeadvf 0 Wort tr
ISAR, or will exciting% for Huron County
160 sorbs of /slid In North. ilakoteet tulle
read station. For partiouljrs write B. G.
FORD, COI WoodlawkAve.,- Buffalo, 274 Y.
4 9662x;12
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,
AUCTION SALE -Mr. fleorge Hollond of Clinton
hatinstruoted the undershined to sell by pub.
lic auction at Dick's hotel stables, Seaforth„ on Jem-
my 8th, at I p.m. thirty head of cattle notudathic
of neW militate forward, spring st.eers and hetifere.
Cimino:tee-Any cow represented to be in call and
proving not to be by March Is can be returned,
cash er- note will be rerun ed. Terme-Eight
menthe' area hyapproved joint notes, or ?et pet
annum oft for cosh. GEORGE /TOLLAND, Prop.;
T. ttroWn, anotlfmeer. 2508-1
. OKA
1 from
Funeral Dire tor a d
Licensed E balm°
I Ulf dertalung part re in ddfel
Aimee Goderich sti, Opp
lows building opipos te '
Stos
ewart Bri. Reel -
Dr. Scott's - 1
i Flowers furnished on
1 short notice.. 1
t
Phone Night or Dai 119.
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FAINMS FOR BAIA OR TO RENT.
ehaeOR SALE -Lot 85, Conoessien 4, AleKillop, 100
acre% With Nish,jruit orclutris. For
furthet parbioulars apply to rs. M. A. GAETZ.
MEYER, P. 0. Box 258, Seafort i. 2480etf
VARM FOR SALE. -Lot 6, Ooneession 9, Tucker -
1: smith, containing 100 stores, about seven stores
ander bash. The farm is well tenced and drained
and in a good state of enitIvatIon. There are on the
premises a good tonal house, link barn, pig house,
lien house, drive hens° and two good wells. For
terms and palatalise: apply oh the:premises or ed.
drum MRS. JOHN Me01,0Y, °ovine P.O.
tete -*"-r--11.. • 235641
-omen seee-ess ea, Coneeseltm 6, L.11,S.,
Tuckeramith. The farin coetains 100 acres, all
°leered and in a • good state of oultivation. Three
never failing wells, windmill at barn. Good bunk
barn 50%88, pig house, hen haute and drive shed,
' A good /frame house erith furnabe .1 An sere and a
half of extra goer! orchard. This choice farm is
within 8 miles of Seaforth, on the Kippen road,
EgmondviIe.f 246241
-E-eaRal FOR SALE -• For sale, lbot 88, Concession 1,
..0 L.11.8., T.uokeremieh, containing 100 acre%
There are on the premises a geed bank barn 48x52,
with straw shed 84x50, Goadefreme home, plenty of
water at honee mid barn. Farm is all well fenced
stud tile dra tied. 'There are eight acres bush, the
4y
balance ex t 85 acres Is In graes. It is situated 4
miles from intcin and e from lirucefleld. Rural
malt and telephone. For further partiaulare apply
on the premiees or address GEORGE warn, It. R.
No, 1, Bruoalleld, or phone 2 on 197, Clinton
Central. 1 24t 44f
paw FOX:SALE-100 se'reslo eholoe land, with-
in easy distanee to Seaforth, Myth, Londesboro
and waltoe, on the 11th ConcleSion of ,Hullett. Rich
m
clay loatn, rr,te frostone and very fertile. In a
high orate of oultivatien. About eight aeres of val.
uable hard wood, Comfortabis briok hatise on stone
foundation with cement cellar*. Large bank barn,
gook stabling awl out betiding% also sijo, wind -mill
with water flowing through pipe into' kitchen, soft
water cement cistern. A iewrable teem, For fer-
thee particulars apply to ROB 7 2Londt:s.
bore, T.L.R. No, 1, box 2. Me itiop rural Vol n
16 on 170.
,o
:hats FARM roe•0 Wes-"6"."its belt lot
G25, Cos. 12; Hibbert, eoatnining 50 aorea. On
the premises is a very good barc, about 45 sores
cleared and all eeeded down. 5 aeires of very good hard
wood bosh. Fecceeln good,reair. A never failing
spring near back of form. Ag�4d well with abun-
danoe of water at the barnTlere is ale° a small
orchard of choice fruit trete& JhIaproporty is sit-
uated about 2 miles east of Ole selhurst on good
gravel road. 6 mites from Hems I. Thie is a good
graee farm or would make a goat grain, fornt. For
tdok tale the property will be Old reaeohable, for
•further oareloulare apply to B, 6. PHILLIPS, Aunt,
Box 76, Fader, 249441
MreMitratilitirr t Si m
aX lett lot 3e, Concessid)nr 9, mc Moo, coe:-
taining ioacres. There are on, the prejzziaes two
good freme houses with stone oe. We and cemeat cis-
terns. Two good bank barns w th (niter* stabling,
Water under barn
also hen house and drive shed.
eupplied by windruM. Windroillin field and cement
trough for watering eta*. rhe farin be in a good
Mate Of cultivation being well • enced ia d under -
drained. One acre of good bearing orchard. The
ism may be divided to suit two families, br sced in
two waste suit pnrehaser. W thin On i mile of
school, olturokbhibtamith shop and etoro. Apply
on the pvimi.ei or address the undersi ed R. R.
No. 1 8esforth. ROBERT A. DODDS, ,Phone Son
161, Ii0111110p.. ' 250341
,
OOD FARM FOB,. SALE-4Or Sale Lot 25 and
. PartOf L424, Concession14, Me lap, win
tabling 180 acres, There are On .the a
modern brick ;house with herd and waft.
There Is also* good barn 60E126, with s • ne foun-
dation and stabling underneath, driving shed Mole
on stone foundation, pis Pen and nen benne* alt
in good repair. There Is also a gaol bearing or-
chard and two never felling well*. The fawn is well
underdralned and well tamed and in a high state of
cultivation with 10/acres of hardwood, bath. It is
well situated on the North gravel reed 1 mile eouth
of Walton C. PaR.ststion, also telephone aol rural
mail delivery. This is a choice farm and will be
sold on reasonable terms. For further parUaulars
apply on:the:premises or. addrese. W. J. MESON
.
. Aeon. • 24584
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VARM FOR SALP-For sale sputh half lot 81.82,
Concession 1, Vuokerstnitinciontainin Di acres
more or lees& There are on the pram s a good
frame house with kitehen and, woodshed cement
•cistern, good bank barn 40x64 'vtith sten stabling
and ceteept floors, drive shed and hen het se, water
in house end barn supplied by *Ind mill i nd cern-
enetank.ne farm Is in first oiaot conditi n fenced
and drained and there are 10 ikores di rift class
bush and emallorchard; • The farm s three
and one half.- miles from Cli ton. 11 e miles
Iran Seatorth and one rcile fron ehurohs d school,
Rural telelephone in house. T e farm h 11 on the
west eine of roilroed track and is in first , close
shape. Terms -Reasonable. re as for selling, the
proprietor wishee to retire, for 1 rther /particulars
apply on the threthises or address JOHN /TOMAS
ORICH, Clinton, Ontario, 94x12
-yr AMBLE FARM MR SAL The ad inietrat-
F„, ors for the estate of the late Etugh M. Gordon,
offer for sale, Lot No. fourteen ( 4) in the tdxth (6)
Oonceesion of the township of M Kffiop. his farm
consists of 100 acres of cleared sect impro ed farm
lands in a (dean and good state of cultivation and le
situated in a splendid farming distriot, convenient
to markets schooleand ohurche . On the premises
are erected a co imitable, frania dwellieg house,
18x24, with kitehell attached. Spiendid frarne barn
52x70 with stone stabling undemaeath, ceniont floors '
and water in barn, [alio a good pig pen and water
In barn elects good pig pen nd hen house. The ,
farn1 is well fenced aol extra we tile dmi ed. Tao
title is perfect and mouton wilt be give for the
purpose otdoirinh neoessarytall work. For further
particulars apply ARCHIBALD McG EGOR, or
ROBERT GIBSON, Administrator% or to R. Sz
HAYS, Seaforth, their Softener. . 24914f
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Cards' of Thanks
John A. Stewart desires to tha k the many friends
who by their votes end lnthienoel made him Reeve
of Seaforth on Monday teat In thefuture ati In the
past 1 shall endeaver Ito perform eny duties to the
beat of my ability and in the beet intereses of the
Town and county. ,
JO1N A. STEWART
desire to thank yery slacerel the eledors • of
Maintop who gave me their s pport on Monday
last and again elected me to the position of Reeve
of MoKillop. It wEb be my earnest egort to so ant
that 1 may still me t the confidence the people have
se frequently and 80 kindly expressed In me.
JOHN lf. C4OVENLOOK
I desire to thank y friends an the electors of
fleaforth generally or the very h arty support they
gave me on Monday last, eiaoting me to the honor.
able positioa of Omencillor for th town of Seaforth.
I appreciate the hobor as well as he responsibility
and will try to do my duty.
RO ERT eleINTOSH
......./.41t46.0.•
I have to Umiak the people of deaforth for the
honor they have doge me 'reelecting me a member
of the town council' of Seaforth. I shall endeavor to
serve all faithfully and without far or favor to any.
WIL IAM GOLDING
Illii••••••11=111
I desire to thank tbe electors o Maintop for their
support and influence in electing me at the head of
the poll to the council of our goqd township. I can
assure you all, I highly prize the nonor and ehall en-
deavor to prove my appreciation by ever striving to
do my duty and to advance in every legitimate way
the welfare of our township.
JOHN DODDS
•
I have to thank the electors of the good township
of Hollett Mr electing me to the poeition of Council.
lor. It will be my constant aim while in office to
serve the people faithfully and honestly and in
every legitimate way advance the interests of the
township.
THOMAS lidoMICHAEL
.,!
Ladies Gentlemen: 1 wish to return you my
sincere tha ks for your splendid support ab .the
polls and el ting me as councillor for 1916. 330011.
otny In to ship expenditures, Efficiency in Mun-
icipal improvements will alwaya have my eup-
port while I am Oeunoillor of MaMilop
Your humble servant
FRANK IdeQUAID
M. armetrong deaires to return to the electors of
Ilullett hie eincere and heartfelt thanks for Meeting
him Reeve of the butter townehly, of Mullett. Be
will endeaT01 to do kis daty and serve the public
faithfully and If any eMilmekee are made be can m-
ouse his friends they will oe errors of the head and
not intentional,
U. ARMSTRONG
11•1100•0
ws 'for Sale
Anther lot of those hish grade
Durham cows of good milking strain
will be Sold in Seatorth, on January
14th. Also a number of good young
cattle. All stock sold by. private sale.
Georg, T. Turnbull
2508-1 Seaforth
Wanted
Farm to rent. A graduate of the Ontario Agricul-
tural College wiehes to rent a farm eontaibing about
100 acres, with build(ars suitable for Mixed farming
Huron County preferred. Box 61, Heiman. 25084
Lost
..•ammosommoomais......mr
Lott: the last week le November, a tolling coulter
for a Cackshuat riding plow.•bec Neon Michael Me-
Quald's and Mrs, Cleary'e Concession 8, H. IL fe,
Tackeremilb. Information leading tb its recovery
will be gladly received by
MICHA.EL MoQUAID
2507-2 Phone 4 on 145
For Sale
. Two pure 'red Yorkehire hogt, about 8 modhe
old from Davis-Flatt stock, elecrible for registration
815 eaoh. Also a number of white Wyenclotte cook)
erele from McLeod Bros, bred to lay etWn, 81 each
25000 ,HAY BROS., ILE, No,
Farm for Sale
Two first class farms in MoKUlop, 100 acres eseh.
two miles front Seaforth, good buildings, choice
farms, will be sold separately or jointly.. Apply t,o
Mrs, JOHANNAH EloQUAID, Box 71, Seaforth, or
to PROUDFOOT, KILLOB,AN & COOKE, Berfisters
etc., Seaforth. • 2504-tf
A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL
OTT
W. T. Hays, -1 Sea forth
Tenor Soloist
Saskatchewan Gold Medalist
Open for Engagements
Terms Moderate
Phope zoo
Oats Wanted
Seaforth Oatmeal Mill
Weare again on the market to
buy any quarititybf good clean
oats at the Seaforija Oatmeal
mills, for which the highest
cash price will be paid.
Walter Thompson & Son, Ltd,
Seaforth 2503-tf
aces Like Sixty
Toronto, Ontario stands to -day with.
out a superior in Canada. Graduates
highly successful. Catalogue fres.
Enter any time.
Armual. Meeting
The Anima Meeting of the Bayfield Agricultural
Society will be held in the •
Town Hall, Hayfield, • on Wednesday
January 19th, at 2p, m.
The Annnual Reports wilt be received and oftlers
elected,
F. A. EDWARbS, Treas.
2601-2 A. L. Irwin, Secy.
For Sale or, Reit
The desirable residence property in V.gnondville,
owned by W. G. Charleswarth end situated mile
from Seaforth. The house Is a two story brick, with
furnace and electric lighted throughout,/ has good
cellar with cement floor and large soft wetter ole.
tern in cam There Is also a new stabIS with two
elude and one box stall and drive -shed. tod hard
water and a few fruits crees. Will be so reason-
ably and on terms to snit _purchaser. Fee further
particulars apply to
250241 W. G. CHARLESWORTH
Seaforth
• House for Sale
The residence on ooderlob Street
Wet, owned by Mr. D. J. MCCallutr,
and at present occupied by Mr. John
Dodds. will be sold cheap. Terme of
paytrent reasonable. For particulars
apply to r
IAMBS WATSON,
2484-tf
timoommeimem.or
• Insurance Agent,
Seaforth.
Notice.
Town of Seaforth
Tax Sale
wommummoommet
Notice is hereby given that the list of lands fer
eale for arrears of taxes has been prepared and
that copies thereof may be had in my Office and
that the list is being published in the following is-
sues viz. December llth. 18th, 25th, 1915 and Jan-
uary 1st, 1916 of the 'Ontario Gazette' and that in
default of the payment of the taxes, the lands will
be sold nt the town hall, Seaforth, on Wednesday,
the 15th day of March, 1916, at8 oclook p. mi, for
taxes.
JOHN A. WILSON,
Secy.-Treas. Town of Seaforth
Seaforth, Dec. 14th, 1915. 2505-13
Farmers ' Institute
Meetings of the East Huron Farm-
ers Institute will be held as follows :
Moncrief, Wednesday Jan. 12; Wal-
ton. Thursday, Jan. 13; Winthrop,
Friday, Jan. 14; Harlock, Saturday,
Jan. 15; Belgrave, Monday, 'Jan. 17.
Meetings to be addressed by Wm. O.
Barret of Galt and Miss M. V. Powell,
of whitby. meetings commence at
2 o'clock and 7:20 p.m. 2508-2
Seaforth
Agricultural Societ
Annual Meeting
Sno..."---
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The Annual efeetigonbers of the Sea -
forth Agricultural eletlthylaemrtheie
election of often)
and directors and the transaction of other businee.s,
will be held on
Thursday, January 20th at 2 p.
In the Public Library Hall
J. McDOWELL, President
M. BRODERICK, Secretary
2508 -
South Huron
Agricultural Society
Annual Meeting
Tibe Annuai Meeting of the members of the South
nitima Arehroitural Society will be hem in
The King George hotel, Henaall. on
Tuesday, January 111th, 1918
D
- at of i p. n., simarp
,
wii
For the purpoee reellivIdg the 'actors son
Ateattorts annual impalas, the election f DIreokre
fa %he current year and the traneaoti of other
hiodeeee, A meeting of the Directors be held at
11 &lock fem., on the same day aterl In the same
piece. ,
O. GEIGER, President
2,508-2 K. M. McLean, Secretary
"Johnny on the spot" xi h..p.
We are Agents for tlie Eamous Gilson
Line Engines, Ensilage Cutters, Silos,
Peed Grinders, Pumps, Wood Saws,
Belting., Pulley* etc. call and eau tilts
Engine at our T1V Works in illeaseel
• and . gct full particulars.
W„ E. Pfet..ff
Phone No, 7
-RAN 'RUN
RAILAAV
,SYSTEM
Winter Resorts
• cial Pound Trip Fares
Stop -overs
asheville rand Hot Springs, N. C.
'ICharleston, S. C., Nassau, N. P., Hot,
Springs, Ark,, French Link Springs
Jacksonville &allFlorida points'
nirvana, Cuba and New Orleans'
La., via New York and Rail (or steam-
er according to destination) or via
Buffalo, iDetroit or Chicago.
Bermuda andi West Indies
Other Health Resorts ,
Mount Clemens, Mich., Battle Creek,
Mich., St. Catharines, Welland, Ont.,
Preston Springs, Ont.;
Further particulars on application
to Grand,Trunk agents.
W. Somerville... ..... Tewn Agent
W. Plant. .Depot Ageat
C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union Station, Toronto, Cnt
2508-tf
Good Suggestions
For Holiday Buying
at Broderick's that
will please • .1
Gloves and mitts soc to 2.00
Gauntlets
1.00 to 4.00
Auto Gauntlets 1.75 to 4.00
Sleigh bells of all kinds
'Sleigh robes from 8. oo to 10.50
'Cub bear robes 13.00 to 15.00
'Stay -on' horse blanketsr.so to+ oct
All wool blankets 2.5o to 8.00
Club bags from 2.50 to moo
Suit cases i.00 to 8. oo
SINGLE HARNESS16.00 to 55.00
Our own make, cheaper and better
thah factory' work, we guarantee
all our goods to be No.
innINIMINIEIMEnn
Br ()derides
Harness Shop
Opposite Commercial Hotel
SEAFORTH
Trunks
Robes
THE CANADIAN BANK_
OF COMMERCE
MR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President
JOHN' A.IRD, General Manager. It V. F. JONES, Aatet Genersi Mann
-SAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $1.3,500 u0
FARM RS BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank f Commerce extends to Farmers every
facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the diseount and collection sof sales notes. Blank sales notes
are supplied free of charge On application.
Seaforth Branch
W. O. T. rsAORSON
Mama
er
Take a little comfort as you go
especially if you can combine it with
.
profit. The man who owns a Ford has
provided healthful enjoyment for his
• ah
enure family and equipped himself
with an economical servant as well,
The Ford:Runabout is 8480; the Coupelet $730; the
Sedan $890; the Town Oar $780, Ali maces f.o.h•
Ford, Ontario. All tars completely equipe
including electric headlights. LE taiptnenb dee
not include Spedometer, J. F. Daly, Seaforth.
House and Land
for Sale
lir, Helmested often hie residence itt Harpurhey
withtwo and a half acres of and surrounding it for
sale, irantediate poessegston The house contains 7
rooms bettides kl hen and pantries, bathroom and
kreherreeno The stable contains tito etas a
loose box and ample room for co:weep:times. The
house and outbuildings are lighted by electricity.
Thryo is a furnace in the house and tbere are two
wells aod two soft water cisterns. The grounds are
well fenced and planted with fruit and ornamental
treesend ehrubs. The property is about one MHO
ant of the Main street of &Worth, on the Huron
Reno, township taxes. Fax Terms and particulars
apply to
24984f F. HOLIIESTED, Seaforth
Coal Business
ocianfor Saie
Owing to ill health- If am
forted to dispose of my large
t‘teck of best quality Scranton
Coal and will retire from the
coal business which 1 have.
carried on in Seaforth for
some years,
Egg Coal.... - fe5
Stove Coat. 1'4.50
Chesnut_ Cos.ei .. . .. .50
No. 2 Nut Coal... .50
Orders can one left, atimv
opposite Ogilvie's or artesWidencGxsVoegre,e
Also No. 7 storehouse for sale.
J. J. SHINE, Seaforth
We beg to announce lthe purhw
of the 15.4.y101,ELD SAWMILL which
we will operate in C011iterfethou with
the BRUCEFIELD Mill. We ars
open for business at both °Mime pre-
pared to pay the highest spot cesh,
prices for all kinds of logs, either in
bat or by the thousand aud either in
bush or delivered in our yards.
You may also secure from usat either
office any af the following lines.
Lehigh Valley Coal
the eoa
Canada Cement
the recognized tand
1
atisfies,
rd of Canada
Buffalo Brand Fertilizers
best by tet
Dressed -Lumber & Shiagl�
Canada Fibre Board
Tile, Cedar Posts, Lumber of
•all Kinds, etc.
I heartily solicit and by fairl _.square
dealing shall endeavour worthily to
merit your moat liberal patronage.
Telephones:,
Bayfield office 1 on 174;
Brumfield office 1
xi 145 •
John B. Mustard
.04,40.40••••4040********440444
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THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE
MODEL FOVR NINETY
Price Com te
Phone 95
GEO D.
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2-2- F.0,11. ha
AIGH, Agent
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