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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-04-14, Page 41`. • 4 .! r. • 9 17, 24 25 APRIL WIT • * 19, W 1 IS 13 20 27 7 8 14 '5 21 22 28 29 LW 'ADVERTISEMENTS Bitter °Idiom -Stewart Bros. -3 ' Poultry Netting -0 A. 8111..-1 1111M Land Wanted -Canada Flax Wits -5 lager shoes -W. G. Willis -4, Girls of Duran -Clinton School of Commerce -4 lititish)VaterprootComs-Greig Clothing 0uc-1 11/Mrser Toigery-.1; hibta,vI8h-7 Parmers-A. M. Campbell -8 Bacreilting lionoort-4 War Rumliary Tes-S Ilesaar-8 Amos for 8sle-Ttobt. flmith-8 Seed Osts-Bobt. McFarlane -8 Wanted- gxpos1toriOfllce-5 filislWanted-Boyal Psinting Time --F. A. Elwards-st Ford Automobile -4 lkaterExeursions-41. T. lt.-5 ' Wanted--Wilibung Trow -5 lianas tor 84.114-Mrs..E. Weir -8 For thtis-4. B. Andersore-8 At the Frout-Thempon's Book Store -8 were Ready -S. B. Willis -8 Pr faint Expositor SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 14th, 1916. areW/W The War Situation For almost two Months now, there hike been constant fighting before' Ver- dun toed atilt there la no decision and one might almost say, ro ohange. The Germans oete day push, forward a little and are driven back the next, while the knet of -life is something ahooling, 'something that we In Can- ada cannot conceive. The population of Hume 1 some 49,000, which includes *very man, woman and child. Can rot eimaginet half that population ly- - leg dead or 4111411e d for life at the end oft ean't; day .: That b what lias been iedng on before Verdomt al- most every da.y for .nearly eight weeks soul It do Men who are being killed Ank• tar4 verY 1.109v. er Of 'Manhood they are or thel wd 40t be there. Of worse, the greiAer, loss_ is suffered by the enemy, ,butt,the Allies losses, are &leo hero iteavY, altholueld they have Mated Their farce # wherever possible. St le not :Melo "thud, any decisionwin be restated tfer eotne time 'as , the -,1,..Freneft, lines AlirPear to be ttehrealte- able and the Gernian3 will call no bait hell they Ara sthausted. - On the An- glo...Fre/1th Mot achoe goinsa have been Made and lleict daring the week while the rielttrie hove made a noteable ad - vane in hie3opotamia, • ' On the Gerosan-Roodan front there her heed heart fighting daring the week, wittnt the Raesiane on the ,f - Phis sadde,a offensive of the itteasians has ee,ry much upset the piano of the German ataff„ Who have • been coutitloa an a period of quiet on hie Pelagian trent, which would. enable Sherd tci transfer troops to engage In = the (5totrinaLoo of Verdun). The unex- pected headwayt being made' by the Roodans hoe not only forced the litionaas to age th* available itehes, Molts/ding reinforcements, on isiale front, heft forced the bringing up -*f fretO troops destined for Verdun. tho Maack:using of the whole Ras- PAlan line. ; Olookei oil. the Beltish public mad parliantera are still clamoring for a better defame againat Zeppelin! raids, althotoste in official circles the 'hob - Um of copinO with the new leubmartne warlare, relatively ,epeaking, ie a much ore iserlooe one. Since the out -- reek of max 'so nany freight carrying teattede bane been interned and de: - strayed that the Merchant marine for he earryileg trade it he feared. will loon prove Inedequate for the needsf of Britain, even with the help of le:eared vela. Gertna,ny's new sub- marine pcdficy 1ot deatroying ves.sels re- gerdLeea ot the nation' to which they tseking is evidently intended to make thee neotrals fight shy, of carrying freight to Britain, thus effecting a ithorta4ge of foodsturas for her people. * le remit improbable, however, that thie vtantcre destruction will ever be effective, alp owing to the dhortage of boat e the aeutral nationsWho are on- ly looktnat for an, excuaen would seize the interned vessels in their harbors for trade& and Great Britain, through diplomatic chahnele, could easilo sup - tar 'WS !IMO:se. ameteetememen The Dominion Parliament. • 'awe its IittIe t lettere* to note from!tie Etollae of Commons this week coge:dsc of Wile luxe been before the neentiere, the rest of t the time being eTvt to the Poising 'of estimates. Sloe Of the hale introduced was for the Impose of arnendin* the Prisons and Reforsaatoriee Act, so aet to maks it appliceide to prioont farms, such as have lbeetS eatablished In Ontario, and ta provide for the trailefer of prise airier,' frost hdig. to! prison, farms. Hr. Dehertyte Prohibition Otill has also been before the House, and an &meal - meat hes been added to it which pro- videe that any person who, "as agent, • ttlerk, oerrante, officer or employee of say other eteraon of any' Government railway, whether Dominion or Provin- dal," ssItars liquor into a, "dry" pro- vince, he ah.all be liable to the peo- altlesaet forth in the bffl. Another ameadesent provides that brewers or all3tillers villa violate the law may, in addition to ouffering other penalties, be phatehecl for the first offence by the 'auspension of their Inland Revenue lir.eotes for three Month's, for the sec- ond offence by ,euspension for ex won1:11,3, and for th a third. offence by the caneellotioo oftheir licen3eS and tberdJ,-allusUfteation to receive Men- . the fteture. The latter amend - however, at leaat from a --‘e standpoint, is not looked von ger a heny workable one as re- gards eVoranamit, ses an, Ontario 'dis- tiller soktilf be eoewicteck dr eto of- fense st hirsaltobs, wort, atili the collottiest of the flne4 might prove a very difficult taak, . On getodtey evening Hon. Robert a RN/ens intimated .that the !legial tion tiii to come before:Abe!. House .0 Unkl not prove an 0sta-debefore Esster;Lif the, m.(1_prorog tion 2hers ere' l ;.i diligent And prepared to' diverose disci:Moro To "this the 1 se o °Sitio a voiced bett Mt, Graham, di not t near , so they considered that iParli ent should remain in session: intl.l the on. Sir Sam Hughes had -returned and had had an opportunity. of speaking 1 the :House on .the Operational of the hell 001rmittee.. As there is se e Ino 'rt - ant railway legislation still to cone; up Asp; it te not likely 'that, the; Government will twee :earl/ iess-i ing. In the meantime a nterest cen- .trool an. the return 4 of t e Minist r of ' The Ontario Le Intnie _ -„.... although tbe Temi4ice- sin - not /et reached lta tb1d readin the 1101130, there still is rog of elattseo to be cons! ered and number of change s to Ibe ;made, definite annoiincement iad.iheea by the GovernMent,-that •Ontarto 1 . be dile at leaSt from ember of tait year, until • June, 919, , the referendurn. witi be riubmitte the people to aao wlietherf! or not hillition wit continue, indefinitely, wether the province wilt; retain the licenee or same Other forin her sale cif intoxidants. : Considerabk discussion, has arisen. in the Illau,eetete• to the adrisitbilitY of passing eine legislation Witich will as - 1st hotelkeepers to retain in bUsi- ne3f3 wIthOttt the aide of the bar. - In fact a bill has been1ntrociuged byDr. Martyrs, of Hatt Lambto ,. along t ese lines, and while it is n4t In the ,f rhd of 'a Government measeir , 'it In rec Iv - Ing .the- consideration o .11032,- r. : Hanna- and quite phslb1te, May be- come law.. The main features of the bill „give 1nun1e1pa1itle,3 the.' rigktt to „grant exclusive rights to a hote if• It is considered, that tie 'amount of huaineas does not warralnt More In one, and the right a.13o t permit t eni to lull soft drinks, cigar and tob ce. _Direct aid to local tios Itlea is Iso provided. Giantup to $200- a ' .y ax 3• are permitted and fixed sessme he under certain reitrictions. The III peopeses to give a cou!ncl e right to grant a :fixed assess:nen for ire year, but providea for fixed asseoie snent3 up to a, period ofwenty yere in favor And., the vote Jo fahor rep ee cr Itrovidino thereia a titre '-fourths v• te ,eeots two-thirds of -the letitorshe bill sseitita, at making hote keetwera s b - jet td control -bygiving' the Onta lo License Board power to r4use a lie of °Atari° 'who .hae -been co victed of cenee tcs any hotelkeeper in any 13 it an Infractioal of the lawi agairiot he itala of liquor. , na The trouble between tlje Provinc al Auditor and the Hydro 1 COnintiaild n,. which, ha.3 been ceasing good d al of discussion • aeld ill fee g between Sir Ardatrt Beck and,n other e • v ernment followee3Villas at ast, so it 15 hoPed, been eatigfactorily, settled • y the ah'nouncentent of the ! Prorinc al Treaeurer, to have the well kno firm of E.R.C. Clatkapo & Co., c- countant3 of Toronto, make sn - in pemient seidit of the accounte of Conaniselon. Sir Adam hits expressed h15 entire atetisfaction wi'h the p 0- 1c434. hao 111 ber. • • al the ade 3 to 6th hen to ro- or -to the MENNIIIIMMIUNIMMINMJ Winthrop A Token of Appreciation. -The f 1 - lowing 13 the address which accompan- ied the recent preaentation made to Mrs. Andrew Govenlock a d family y the "officers and member t of t e • Sunday School of Cavan h ureh, on t e eve of their removal to Seeforth,wh e they llave gone to reside. I The fam ly have been intknately connected wi h the. achool.here for many years, th Ir father, the late Andrew Govenlo k,1 having been the organizer and fi st auperintendent of the• Suedity ach al at WInthrop& To Una. Andrew G v- enIock and fami1y,-7,11 thd4Providen e of God- the pillar' of clou bee lift d above your home, and, aa he time if your departure Is near t we hasten o expreas our deep regret, at your r - moval from our midst; tour fam ly lute beellopo infinitelyt related to C -en ch urclit and Sundays ;school, and o wraped up In their welfare, that yo r going will leave great blankin o tongregational and Sabbath 13ehoo1 Ile. ;And were it not for the assurance th t the work of the whole charch is o e and under the oversight of its Ki g and Head, we wonid not, at tab ho r, be :able to ;see beyond the gaps Ma e. While feeling keenly the 1o3s, we di to expreso anew oil gratitude in th t your lot waist cast in our midst, a d that throughout the yeara of yo r aojourn here we have been permitt a to enjoy the. benefit 'or lives devot a to the cauae of Christ and Hie Kin - don:1.Sn the Sabbath rachool, church a d community your helpful minietratio s were freely bestowed, and Your i fluence, example and taeritice have co tributed to auccems. The! children a d thoee of riper years bave reason o keep yott in remembrance, Mid w cherish fragrant memories , of yo r life, fellowohip and Nerviest, in McK 1 - lop. In cenclosion, we aak you to . c- cept from the officera and eachers f Cavan Church _Sunday &ho1 thi3 t a 'service sot a slight token o appreci tion of ae,rviites so cheerf ly rend - ed. And our earneeti prayer is th t yeare of helpful and happy` life ah 11 yet be .yours ta enjoy and th t throagh thee years you will resnecnb r with kindly feelingthe friends you,. leave in, Cavan Church Sunday Sch. !.1.• Signed on, behalf oft the officea, d tea:el-era of the school, Thomas Dodge, Superintendent; R. Scarlett, Secretare Breezes. -Rev. W.. B. Mouton, f Hohreeville and Middletonepaeish, ia to !preach' in Trinity Church, On S day elext at 11 a.m.-Mr. West and R. McLennan, gave a dance in t le town Ilan on Tueedao evening.- / B. Reid teft laet week for Ow n Sound where he h& a pohltion captain. -M. J. Stewart, o Goderic 13 vieiting her totrents, .Air8 a d Mr. J. Pollock. -Reeve cl. Councillore 0 Parker and G. Co.---. - aToronto as a detputation o Parliament, regarding the propos d radial railway, -Miss Rattray, Sombre, was visiting her !Aster, Mr... Jones last week. -Andy Sturgeon gone to, Port Stanley to fish. - Re W. Hilide preached &especial sermo to our, ooldiers an Sunday In Trinit church. -Revd -t. Jones and ! Ricker were at the -meeting of the *taster 1 1 iation .A. JEtran are arfew Merrier was fr Gibeen, tighter, a other, Mee tio pn- on us. or eg the Waft Par hit f e vtet Robe o Monday. - tratford, wits I week. -r. f oxi Tueiday.-,1,, Ica,- Altae and !' Mrs. Gibson's Mott. dden Dee laSt w • e death died at 'onday '1 1 paitiou The deo many yf-..,. tar attest liethediet Va a. e Made briefenen- k -- in our local columns .of re; Themes 'Ward. he h of her son, here st. e following addi- are .h ve sine been sent ased, w o resided here 3,' w s member and ant It her fandly at chut h and le which she an enth Ma's worker and 131,1P- Aboat •fifte n years ago Mre. d mooed to Plg ondville 1 and- yeari ter her huisband died. Ward '• ssed away tory peace. win( - pain a d Wet ill, only s •day,s, an her de th was al sad to her famll 'a d friends.: Mre. ,3415s Anna, were n, Ir. -Christopheo lously ill, and on neral !service was terian church, and to, Rev Mr.,Argo aee tharch de - and also Rev. Wa d iina dagghte hielt ng with her a 'We de who -was se toIs. sit punt . the f eld in the Presb n 'iota by her f Bgmondville, of eaeed was a mem . tormston The Par ne of 13hyfie were onduct a. uiet, reserve igh y reepepted or er many kin -acts ,Her foor i,Iofls and two dam te s were with hex the time lier death. Mr. CIAO) topher Ward, 11 ehalf of the fam1 y, wiles to ha k the friends eighbor. for he kindnese they To n ed during fhis ii1iess and the deat of 'hie cnother er, se vices at the 4 d. y Rev. Mr. Nice .Ward was 00411 and was d nch esteemed Facet r. .Tr -Deatho-Th:t •Weeley e welt -to-do acrelor. farmer c,f .t.Tab ne; who cone tted suicide by Ilan it, did eo bec ese die was aixe tows: to 'go to the r and had failed later.go hfsoarilmeire ttobet 13k4i,colact,rogfe atinl)s, Wert 3- who a tend;d. the 'funeral at 11oe r On MO day. The teagic. bet - dant 13 rendere sad by the .fact thie 15 father disa 'peared one night t .oigh en 'Yea • 3 ago and hag 'never • II !been heard.of ince and aboit .seven !year WO a yo nger brOthe WAS shot desist 1357 a I nion lit aa\ thack, in J 'the. obalt d15 rict. :Net ,Th tran chine Y. for th hy ,ittatlii• hey rrive inetatl ed. In expeeted„ 1 be first f MayJ he the iJiogIe- Miias onar held April tie aj &I, pht -WaJ3 el ant hanae, entltled, "Cro At thb Wetern On !Stock Sale, held Caineon, of tJel !stone for ,33 !borne bought 3320 and- Per wooed,' . gat Vi :Mea. IL .to attend the f ard' T0Ved intc t on th 2nd c Mes,sr .Cap death result .2C.reOS no er t' aftsa Ids, AnderSone N. Man Atideraon, Atwater, all of • titferd; William Andeeson, broth- er of Smith% Fells e Mr. and Mr. W. A. oweil, Mr. and Mt. Mitchell, Mr. and M. H. J. Parader, Detroit; Kit M. Richardsont Herisall; Mr. an Mr. Martin, London k. Mr. and Kr, W. 'Ili ardstin, Dutton; J�hn Rk ard3on, Hensall; Mr, Pollock, delee.. • • ! trelieve :that r. John 1311d ,-of Hay toWnahipe recently gold ,t302T1 fine Mock., -.netting-. hirif some" thr thousand dollars. -Our Spring Sb • !hie Frid•ay •proMises to be a ver ,geod one and t with fine weath- er good . crowd will be assured - The Isdarcity Of houses continues to he It &n our village and we hope to ;see si'exti.Mber built this summer to 'nee -the dentsold.-Miss Mary Pee Wats in heendois laist week, attending the Viroments Auxiliary. -The picking ov an dt aorting ofieonione is expect -1 ed be take a Member of weeks work, Ito r,g,ei Was th et last fell _and flee acreage of our Onion kings.-Mise ,Joriston, profeealonal -:nurse, of Exel seter tailed on relative st here on Sato, ba afternoon last. -Mr. John ble- Eiv•oson of Mr. Min McEwen, & lit- tle eat of our village, !tad who re- cent y reithrned front the We,st, reporte the iestiter the coldeet and the !Mow the deendat known there for many I Years land. In the Peace River -district wjh e he woe, the snow Was over Mx' feet in deptte-Mr. James. Johnston, of Wil 'Hall, making prepare' ati for going out weet, where he has1 a la god tract. of land. -Mr. and Mrs. R. J rrott :have moved out to the fartn of .1 et. Harvoyo in Stanley, where they intend taking !up far:ning for th' ; pres nt. They will bOinissed by a larg number of their, relatives and frien bere, Where then have liyed so lo McItityre spent the . past week. with ',friends. and relatives . In B ter, an4 Seaforth:-Thet Council, eftd last ,meetingi ,'made Dr. Mae- i dia id. of • this villag4, a grant for ; eery es that he had •given the vile lege for a 'very long term. of years as Heal h Officete and for which !services, with' Ilia eccostomed liberality and dellc y In charging, hO had not re-, eive rentinieration for, as he had neve Aft !tin clakn for the very faith ul and efficient services he had given ,the• eillege :and while it cazne a th (lector lei complete surprisa, e w .3 -certainly entitled to the grant Wilk the CoOnell were thoughtful en- list to eve hine-Mr. .and Mr. John ohn , e age, have been spend g at week or two with their relattvee and 'friends in the rural Th fa appreciate e g back of their Bens frOln traln- reruits durng the spriing 4 g•-lin3.. L. Simpeon and Mrs, J. . ler vent a few days this week friends 4n Etteter.a:Mrt N Arnie , Wag here recentlyt from Mich- peoditno a dam or so with his es lit the *inks)). of Hansen.- Straith has returned from ton, wher•e she had been sti.4,yr tie her slater t who wee; so ser - 111 andi who recently passed The farmers in tibis section are to improve the flrat fine egos ring wOrk, but to the preeent active ; heavy and Mize 39.90 to $10; .yinaterel $9,25 to 39.95, edge $8.75t to $9; reteghla 38.85 to $9; stage 36.50 to p, mixed, 48.75 to ,$945; ell ped Iambs, 37.75. Sheep and lanata active; iambs, 39 o 412; yearlhigs, 30.60 to 31 .76; st 38 to $10.50; cited Shee ;5 wet ere, 38 to $9,50; eWes, $4 t 39; die 1 to 1)8:60. Ai ntreal, April 11 -.At the Mon real Bto4c yard* west end narket, th ro- ce p 3 of. lihre Mock for he week off- " Ing 1AprlI 8th were 700 c ttle, 100 .3 eep and lambe, 2,200 hogs a ed. 1,00 aa ves, whie the offerings on the marketthis moreing for;sale amounted to 500 cattle, 20 rheep and_latInbia 900 ,ogs and 400 calives. Prices as comp re.d wfith a we k ago for ,steers and i elf- er.3 Show a other sharp advance • f 26 to '50 cent ; cows 50c and bung 25e iper cwt. An active trade wa,3 one c iwith aides of full loa , a eh ice 1 eteers and heifers at 8.75 to $ .00, andtorah Iota sold as thigh as $ .25,• I while cho ie butchers 'Cows , hro ght $7.50 to 377', and choice bulls $8.26per cwt. The n w regulatiora �f the on - treat Liv.et toek Elichastge went nto force today and all the cattle ere old witho t being gra nefed. Pr es for both as compared it'h a ek ago showl al feather advance of 2 to 25c 'per. cwt. The trade waa ac lye with eales, of selected lots at 31 .90 to 312, mews at 39,90 to 310 and shags at ($5.4a to 38 per cwt., weighted off ld at !sprso care. The 'trade in sheep and la. he was qulett On account of stnall ingalA few ing Iambi; 1d of ere prices ran,ging ,from $5 to 312 each, aa ta size and quality. 'There Is an, dive demaind, for calves, with a uality. Foil wing are the quota,tio risk trade doing at prizes rang ng fram 44 to ;7 each, es to size ' nd atehere . a,ttle, ' choice at ; o 39; tnedi , ot, 7.50 to 8.50; com 6.50 to 37.25; cannera 35 to 35.75; bOt- lier.3' choiclscows, 37.50 to $7.76; mede ten 6.601 to 7.00 ;. bull3 38.50 to $8.25; ilkera, choice, 386 to 390; milkers, ornrnon and' medium, each, 375 to 3$0; pringers $8$ to $70; sheep, eweg, 8 to 38.501 buoks and colls, $7.50 to 7,75; lamb3 11.75 to 312.1 Hogs. Loh, 11,90 to 312; calveo, ;4 to 37. . Union Stoe Yards, Toronto, April 11. There wa a,nother light •rem for he vveelt'a nlag rria,rketeatnd With uyers still keen the tette was ' a rifle atronger than at the close Of 3t wegle for good to choice butcher Cattle, and rreeer still for media/he grade oteers and heifers, A few head Of cattle for the Beater trade put in an appearanee totday and net pied Prices. One 11,860' pound Steer sold bY Corbett, Hali and Coughlin caatied In at $11 per hundred pounds, and anc ether, Which hurned the atale at 1,410, eold for 139.25. One fat tow brought 38.50 on the hhoof. Loads of choice utcher ca,t e were fairly n.umerotte, c naidering ne run and sold from $ .35 to; $8.8 and Imola of alightly 1 es finished cattle met. values 'I- t aeli ;8 'an 38.26. Good butcher cat - e were active from 37.7$ to 37,90, end other( grades were in demand et proportionate rates. Cholce butcher bulb were; v4ry firm, but where any:: thing over 37.50 was( paid! the quality 8.3 excellent. A .fair neater lof f t OGW,3 brotight more than 70 and fe i3 choice q elity alone was reehoh- 4 s ble. Cocurno - to good grade animals its both! clas easily, held to Times- cieunt waend ne,in stockers and feetf- dayts values. i No business of any ate - ere or In- en thers and springers. Cal- tre,s were, a good strong market, but it still requireo a really choice veal to fethle ten ; cents. Sheep and lanibe, a ligN -run, met a steady, and actiee trade. Packer Itu•yere tried to cet dawn Ting values, and quoted their ed off care at $11.15, he d on offer went to o aid 311.40 and $1180 t Canadian bought 500 heavy steers, 38.9); era and heifers, ;8.00 butcher, 37.50 to , 36.75 to $7.50; me formers and ma- otalectr c power and are 'being line to Lueart, it 'reedy about the nnual bazaar of Society, was d to the evening in the ,opera berry dornees."- Thorciughtired io ()Adele Mr. Thos. orne, Purchaiied "Load - 0 J. .atcliffe, of ills- lamo d Star •2nd, for Sutherland .of Leng- e Rosebud for $210.- • o !Galt, was here eral of the late Breh- m reaty those, have Id Campbell homestead ceasio of Hay. The 11 have moved te v received weed df the sister grit. Gifford, Ln s. York, as the loth catching fire • eased'oi maiden Joh and She was Mary! after tti leaving rgaret Handford, daugti- 3 n;dford, of town, Winn peg on March 29 13. iontgomery, of -Mr William Triebner, Mrs. Frank eTriebner, In algary, and is waiti tranaportatimi . earvitt, . pass td h re' on Saturday, 78 eata. The de - m 4everal Weelcs time if diseases. For .ha been bailiff ;of dus to his illness, was .P.D No 8, His wife s uxwarthy has teac er In the public a'ton. r tof die oceurr oh her 'Oral a latoee. e wag May &toted in SI e Mr j 84 Sorted I a WU 413 n, Sas on of Mr. aria! °bled' the coder Quebet _.-Mr.! at. h Ahril lat, age e,,ase had, b ltb; coup ior 1" years h tete and pr v ailc loiter ori urviv een Engaged col at Pal, S mtirli;e ensa 1 Good rame house, eix rots s, !large stick house tech . Stable, on two,go lots and other two 1 LI if w nted. W . Seth. II mail.- 2521 -pd Oen a in Peace and War"ie the title of a unique it et%to be gut n n Car el Ohurc _,I2 Homan, on ay, Aprd I t , by M . Prink Yoigh, of Tor- t°, w c will glv 13 s new ioture talk on that block llnetrated :with exec Modally fine stereop cari sli es. Mr. ei h has 'yen this lecture all o er On rio to lar udien i and he will no doubt greetid by a tul house on the date mentioned. e Berlin News.fteco sip Bounds of applause C role. eeted the leotur fro time tolltime.' The215e2cbt2.1t.re t be ven under t ausp sea of the McGregor . prei3 ntation n ' edoesday even - g of bat W k ,the f lends and neigh - b 3 of Mr .and Air. -WM. Dougall, thered at t e h et and presented t dr 0011, Pte cow II P. I. Dougall ltb .it milita writ watch accom- • iecil by an ddre s expreasing to ; t elr e,stee , d beat wishes. het- young ! I r xpreseed his ap- P• heCiciah lann enjoyable e ening. via,3 spent the kindness, af,ter an 3ic and ainea and the good hig3 which 'the la had brought the r lunch b sketa enjoyed. un rill of e La 6 11,11)3.. G. W. ha dson.-Th foll wing despatch : rare a St. ,T omen paper will be of i tere t to many in • this hkinity as t eosed and her htiebend were • 11 k own bete: Th funeral of Bar- b ra, tel.of e, • or,g N, .Richardson, t k lacet on , onda L afternoon from . • ler tool ence, 12 -Roes st., to , Th • tee ce tery. Rev. S, L. 'Toll, Central Met odist church, >assisted (At R.- 1. 'erne , of Akma (Col- e, , onducte the ser ceas Mr. es sang two favo Ita solos during t• :3 vice. Th .flo 1 bearers were , , t• ebb and m. e ock. The pall b• • rer were R• • eb J. Durnan, s 1.4m Shaw, Fran haw, James M Cormick and Fran taker, The Ell al fferings were manyA, taking a so . ial carriage , to c nyey them to fri he huaba, d an' a pillow from tia c eteryt *mon the floral tee b les were a pray of Baster lilies the f ily, a reat from uncles a a a nta in .i Detrol ,.• baskets of r 3es Froal uric a d* aunts in th ) ti y; a spray frcor -r latives In Hen - 3a 1; a Spray fr yob's clerks ; a ;pray from the ost like staff and prim le ter i ca,rrierS e a spray, from the 60 Centra] Metboditt Su day School; a •3ereo reel the ,quar erly board of Centre, MethodOt eh rch and inany othera tram. fr end,s lot the city. Tie rellativee pr sent frolm out of toivn were :, lil 3 Olara Anderson, 1 distr aingeoestditi B Mi with strati igan nelati Mies Hand leg away. 04, illyy‘y: 13: .76 On the 1 nsh has emit become dry (mote& for orking to any, advantage. -Quite lar euaritity of tnollase.es hoe been brought into the village for eole • uringt the peak week, and your corre 'indent satnpled some fine maple sugar that could not be beaten for q ality and 'lite appearance. -We are p aged „to report that Mr. R. Drysdale is improving nicely and le able aoi aroond' the house a little, and h pee with the coming fine, warm weatb r to get out on the streets a- gain, Mr. Carmichael is also get- ting; n nicely and Miss 'Nellie who was o ere waiting on her mother, has retur ed to Stratford to resume her dutiee stenographer -'Mr. J.. Mc- Kenzi of near Brucefield, has moved into • iir village. -Mr. J.' W. Black, of the oltons ;Bank staff has respond- ed tot the calk for ,soldiers and has calla ti also Mr. Kenneth McLeod, both whom makefine looking re- cruits. The annual financial statements of Ca el, Presbyterian church, were mane to !members and adherents this week, and will be read with very much intere t as ehowing the interest that the m mber,e and adherents' take in advan ing the, KingOoen et God, for just it is the business of our ret colas to serve theft. earthly King, so It is e detisiness, Of we :nay so terni it, of all profeesing 'Ohriettan church womb r3 to @erre their Heavenly King:3 and a, Napoleon away back in his age when sked the question as to What was the d, tyt of tho, church in regatde to the th n much ,debated ,subject, "Is it the d ty of the Chriatian Church to do Mi :ionary, :work?" he quickly and in tri tary language, replied, "Your t wetland is plainly Set forth' in the Bible - re it saaalk 'Go ye Into all the w., Id and preathi: the Gospel to every creature." -Our villager,s and these in the rural = districts as well, are laking forward twithi very ,enuch intere t to !the concert to be given In t• 'tam hall, cat thip, Friday, ev- e/dog, when a drarn•a, entitled, "Cran- berry • ner3,"'ettill.be. put on by the Hens 1 Draimatio COmpany, and the proeee to be !devoted to Patriotic PurPos , and We venture( the opinion that • uo,spacious hail will he crowd- ed 'es p,y da, ramIs very high- ly -1. • of and was much enjoyed 'In Ex ter, Where it was given by cell' local eeepany a few( 'evenizegs ago. The Hewett orchestra :of the Methodiet ch will be preeent and will give a num. -r of leelections which will add greatl to the pletsaare of the oce cosion.-Mr. Alva Ingram, ehlest gen of •Alexander Ingram, ,who has been ttendIng ibuainees ;:ollege4 has tal pcnition here as junior in the . Bank. -Mrs .James Sparks, re- turr, foot, a p1ea43anE visit with her daugn er, Kra G. E. hictotyre, in Port tanley rjd h'er ;eon James,"in Sarnia -Mrs. Bn Bider was in To- tronto during e pt week, visiting here x lativestt1ere, including Mr. Willie I•loire and we are pleesed to learn t Mr .Moir, who ha's been sere lowly in, hasa iOnewhat improved, as well a, 30 SA Dr. Sellery, and we trust they vont/rare th improve rapldly. -Our u•siness me stare looking for- ward 0 a. goad lowing trade and have fine a roks.-Mrs, J. Richardson, of Guelph, is the guest of Mr. McCully and 3, ee • Live Stink Markets ;Buffalo Aprid 11 -Cattle active; e teers 39.85 to ;10; shipping O8.e to 9.50; but -here 37.30, to 39.30; heifere 6.50 to 38.75; cows 4.15 to 47.65; iuIl3, 35.25 to' 37.75; etockers and fe dere, ;6 to, $7.35; stoek beife ere 35. s triage 3100. V - _ ••• Price for we but the! -200 outsiders, w fer selects. cattle; one toe good, butcher' es t 38.75; media .90; good LWi 1 rn ecnVai $6 to 46.80; butte $8 to $7.25. steers and iferB $8 to $8.60; cows, Chums Ltd. Imola 200 cattle; butch r $6,50 t� $7.50; bulls 8.40 to 7.50; Harris Abattoir bought 600 cattle; butcher 'steersand fhOlfers 37.75 to $9;- cow's, $4 to 37.25; 1)41131;5 to .$8. Dunn arid LevacIt ;sold: ' 113 tchers, 6, 1250 pounds $2.76; 'five, 880 1b3, 8.25i three, 815 1113, 381.50; seven, 840 lbs, $7.26; eight, 1120 Ito,. $8401; two, 900 lbs, $7; nine, 910 lb,3„,;8; 12, 1090 lb's, $8,50; 22, 1110 1113, $8.80; 14, 900 lbs, 37.25; 17, 1125 lb , 30.25; 20, 1250 1b, $8,80; 13, 1235 1b, 38.80; five, um lbs, 38.75; seven, 910 lbs, ;81,40; F OWS, tWO, 1045 lbs, 36.85; three, 995 1b3, $L86; 1, 1290 lbs, 36.5'); 3, 1240.• lbs, $7,00; two, 1425 lbs, 37.50; mite, 1280 -113,3, 7.00; one, 1310 lbs, 37.75; 22, 1020 lies, 36.401 two, 1226 lbs, 37.00, ; n ne, 1070 1b3, 36.60; two, 950 lbs, $5.60; t z ee, 1090 The, $675; one,1320 lbs, $7.25 ; n ne, 1125 .11)1,1345; one bull, 1150 1b, $1.50; one, h020 be, $7.25; Iambs, 311 tot 313.00; is,heep, ;$8.50 to 39.25; calves 36.50 'td 9.15; twte milkers, 385 eac COrbett, Hall and Coughlin ;sold 3 care: One ext4ra Shoice Meer, 1880 lb $, 311; choice the yy 'ethers $8.75 to 38,9 god heavy a ers, OM to $8.75; ohoicle b trhera 38.35 to 38.50; goOd butcher, 38.15. to 38.25; nedtum butchers, 37.75 t4o 37.90; commo butcher's ;to to 'choice cows, 075 to 7.00 1 good 'cow, 36.40 to 38.55; c A mon COW3, 35.25 t4o $ .76; canner , $ .00 to $4.40U . be t htfayy bul13, 3 .351to 37.65; 1 good bull 3715 to 37.20. McDonald and Halliga !Old sixteen- ars of stock: Choke ethers 38.50 t $885; choice butcher , $ .35 to ;8.60; goed butchers, 38.00 to 25; poeditine'butcher e 37,85 to $7.SL; c4mmon butchers, 37 to 37.25; choi e O 0 ril to $7.50; good cotes, 38.50 o 3 .75;medltuncapita $8 to 36.25; conj mon cow,d 35.26 to 35.85;oa.nners an c ttera 34.25 to 35; choice bulls, ;7.5 ;o $7,175; good bulls $8.75 to $7.0; c mon to mediran bulle 35.75 to 3 eat leeders, 37.40 to 3745; media 3 each; Medium 6 $ 5 feeder, 38.85 to ;7S5 ; beet milkers and a ringers 370 to t 365, each; 15 bs, 38.50 to 313; 140 sheep, 47L tb $9.50; 25 Galr4 38.00 to $ :25; hogs, $11i15: weighed off car4. F llowing are t quotatiOn3; OhoicTe h avy steers. 38.3 to $8.80; butcher ti. c ttle, choice, 38 to 38.25; do. goo 37 75 to 37.85 ; do medium 7.25 t 37 60; Ootnnion $8. 0 to .;6.7$; butcher tit 115, choice, r.25 to 37.75; do g cid bulls, *85 to 7.00 t do. troug 4. 5 to 5.15; .bu hers, Otos, dhoice 36476 tie 37.50; do good, $0.25 to 36.50 common $5.25 to 5475; stockers, 700 t 850 pourids, 6.60 to 7.26; choice feeders dehorn d, 950 to 1000 posads, 7.15 te 37,1:0; aanners and cutters, MTh to $4.0; Milken, ,choltee, each, it 375.00 to WO; do. cols', and reed. each, $40 to Vibe spriggers 050 to $1110; Ugh owes, 138.60 to 30.26; heavy sheinl 36 to 17.60; books, $1.50 te $4.60; lambs, eholee, 311 to 313; spring lambs V to s10.50; calve", good to choice 5 to 310.50; mediums 31.25 to 38.501 3, fed and watered, $11.1.0; weigh- aff cars, 311.40 te) ;11.60; f.o.b.,$10.75 t 5. to 36.65; fresh cowe - and ;9.2 1 e active and strong at 350 to h- ale active at 34 to $1L Hogs ed ' APRIL 14 1619_ ur Easter Shoes Easter is the time when most men and women "prink up" -get their new spring things to wear. Shoes'are a part of the out- fit and not the least important and we are ready to supply the. choicest and best Hand- some new spring models in footwear for men, women and children are on display here, all ready for Easter and the opening of the spring sea- son. High or low cut shoes as you may prefer. The latest noVelties and the staple styles. In our women's shoes are the new high -cut shoes and the new dull kid shoes as well as a great range of patent leathers at 3.00, 3. so,' 4.0o and 4 so a pair. A beautiful collection of patent leather pumps and strap slippers at 2.5o, 3.0.0 and 3.50 in all the newest styles and shapes. In our men's shoe department is strongly featured the new English last in gunmetal call and patent leather with cloth tops or leather taps at s.ao and s.So a pair. We also show a splendid as- sortment of the popular semi -high toe styles in gunmetal calf, viti kid and patent coltskin at 3.50, 4p00 and +so a pair, Our aim is to secure your platronage by selling shoes that are second to none in style, quality fit and workmanship at the most reasonable prices. Visit our store while our great spring assortment is complete. SEAPORT/I TELEPIIONE, 11 OPPOSITE COMMEROIAL One Hundred Young Women 1 and many young men wanted at once bo train for choice office motions The demand on the 734 Yonge st., Torona:# is fully five times cur supply. Write at once for partioulara. Enter now, ri...:44:44+,+14.44*14444444+++.1 REMEMBER I eno kADIEsi"rAlkOlt Also Furrier The Only Horn in Seaforth OTEL GRAND TRUNIcl'y'st-TwEA; Easter Excu ns Single Fare Good going April 21st turning same day. Fare and One -Third_ ood going April 20, 21, 22, 23 Return Limit April 25th. Return tickets will be issued be- tween ail etations In Canada, east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rook, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk ticket offices. Somerville....I 41 Town Agent W. Plant „Depot Agert C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. ids (ilium Cella Don't you know that the girls must take the place of the men, especially in the business world, if Cana- da is 01 do her share in this great struggle, which is, keep n army at the front and keep business going on at home. Are you ready to do your share? Because of the great need, we are planning a Spec. ial Eater Course at Very Special rates. If you are 41 truly patriotic and want a chance to do your share, 4 write us for further particulars 'dloo1° Commerce t Clinton - Ont. P B. F. WARD B. A. M Accts, PRINCIPAL ••• Preventive of Smut in Grain Deaver 73rand Formaldohyde Solutim Specially concentrated and prepared expressly for the de- itruction of smut germs on seed grain, insures an increased yield an4 cleaner threshings. Fresh stock on hand ready for use. This is the Formaldehyde that was formerly sold by Alex Wilson for several years, and that has prov- en such a great success. In order to 14i11 the germ in grain wkich is attached to the seed itseli; .s. the Formaldehyde must be fresh and of a required strangth to insurc this. Beaver Brand Formaldehyde when used as directed by labels on,_ bottles will do this. Put up in half lb.s to make eighteen .lon • one lb. to make thirty -ix gallons of solution. C L. Viiiiiiarns Successor to Alex Wilson Seaforth --4 one veU for les re3r-eaeflt an,GtaLatd., Da : ibsedeltriree ttphtre re dr Du re sed Mame leered Waged in: bjsiae infigtegation., of t 'Ye extenOed an EeY Mrembe, *aw Neelcs to eon isnbaoribers 01 ensare bereaf th batterleft u d .no nor ei batt Ine the nOste -amity have ara Abe iand Peter Ben ted at r hindi , per 4hash. s,perbnsh . to.. per ton-, per ,.... , new, rie onto, April 11 4.40 to 4.50; pr Toro to, Apri ISS0 200; chicke 18c to 20e; tense, 12 to 1.3o. Igo to 20e x CISIck,e led chickens 25c to see; iduckS, 1 ha 19c, Bair TorZento, April orbits, fresh Made, ry solids, storage, PrInt3, 29c to 32e; to 29c; batters, 2 Rgge-Special can -.laid, 26e to 17c; ne andled, 24= to eistae--New ,large lune and Septemhe -20 1-4 tents; and Cents. Honey' Ye to'! 1-20; tine's db ten pound pound tins 14c;' per 'dozen, to 32 to 32.40. Maple Ion, 11.40. Toronto, In store a eserit 1$1.98 7-8. man No. C, ltdc e No. lext teed, 39 1-2ctAm 1Yellow, 83 cents. Reed, 88 to 70 Ontario Wheat -N lot, according to f 02 toe 31.04; No. A. No. 2 comtneoc t 88 to -28c. 4t, leg to eats t mutual, per to (sample, • ta to 6k eat -N eongneecial ittecc•rding to Manitoba Flour. mite, :In jate ba old*, &40,;et hi Jute bag. On kers track, trorant itecording to sent lute bags; bulk. kwifeed-0 'livered, 1E011ft-eat Ithorts, 325; onid.d 'flame per o Potatoe3-Beg, ' htore taelaorareet .112 Arraff-a--111 hotel, on A ' Prod daught Rhahoh-et nettoefiele, mes. Jervis Hon -oe