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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-11-10, Page 5T1 It 10 11)16 weasememeammseaweememosa Oliver a farmer of Monne packers., and a brisk trade was done eis Edward ConlitYewas in canning bulls at $4.60 to $4.90 and ed when he was struck cows r $3.50 to $3.90 per cwt. There tion of the ma ket for butchers' cat- aladian Pacing Passenger train i was n importivt ehange in the condi- . animating convention of the tie. There was a good dema,ttd for OTt Wedneadal, and after top grades of milch cowsibut the trade deliberation it was decided in COM111011. stock was rathereslo , and ley Would not put a candidate in sales of Such were made as 1 • afs $66 field against_ Premier Martin at each. ,Sheep and lamlfprice wire firm forthcoming bye -election. ly maintained. The receipts * ' lambs . R. F. Thompson, formerly in were fair, but as most of them had. of the Presbyterian missions in been contracted for there were few. ace River District and a grand- lots for sale, The tone of the market' :on. Alexander Mackenzie, and for calves was firm, with a good de - Lt to France as chaplain of the !nand for all offerings. A weaker feel - Artillery, brigade, has been ing developedin the local hog situation ed the Military` Cross for bravo. toalty, and prices declined 25 to 40c under German, trek The aware, per cwt., with prospects of them going also been made to RRev. J. E. still lower. Sales of. choice selected another Canadian ChaPlaill at- lots were made at $11.50 to 411,60, the Second _Division. Both good selects at 1.25 to 11.40, sows at at the burial of a number 59.50 to $9.60. and stags at *5.75 to soldiers under fire. Rev. $5.80 per cwt., weighed off ears. ompson.„ is a son o fthe late Quotations: Butchers' cattle,choice, . Dr. John eThompson of Sarnia. $7.75 to $8; medium, $6.50 to $7/ : Thompson, mother of :Rev. Mr. common,$5.25 to $6;. canners,$3.25 to pson, is now at the home of her 54.90; butchers' choice cows, $6 to the wife of Rev. Dr. D. $6.25; niedium, *5.25 to $5.75; bulls, pastor of Rosedale Presby- $5 to $6.50; milkers, choice, each, $100 urch. to $110; common and medium, each, --Emmimuel Topp, a storekeeper of $90 to $95; springers, $70 to $85.00: scirlingwood, was arraigned in the Po- sheep, ewes, $7,25 to $7.50; bucks Bee court on Saturday on a charge of and culls, $6.75 to $7.50;,_innilis., $10._ with or having financial trans- 25 to gee; hogs, off cars, $11.25 to on'with a resident inAustria.He $11.60; calves, per cwt. $4 to $10. ed not guilty and was remanded er ball of $3,000. Ile is charged having sent money to a person bittI0l1 tai011 rcoats have iiored q are tor in kritish r Can make Lin the color - men, er you g and in and id 15e' .40a, s-2.50 .1.00 -9001 F. 56,50 01.15 bath and kmen your 45414449,10.10•••••••41$14.41 it T. SOX & IiiICHAI,1ERS AND go. TILE II1TRON BIPOSITOO • DIREC H. C . BOX i 13.4.3. of Gavernment DiPlOetre : . a,ad ildcenee. • cOHARGEsi MODEP ATE 7b1vm : '. ' re If ed on eteet 1 'oboe.. • Day Calle Nig t Cells P fis 107 1 none 60 • ••••4••••4 •••••••••••4 I • BIRTHS. ndon, on Oct 27th, s. Malcolm Aiken - of Brucefield) a Aikenhead-In Lo to Mr. and M -head (formerly daughter. Seaf or*, on November 3rd, to Mt. and MrS. A. E. Cluff, a son. James Francis . Radford -In Ged rich, on October 24, to Mir and M .. John Radford, a daughter. - Walper-Goshen ine, Hay.to Mr. and Mrs. Willia alper, a daughter Stephenson --In Stanley on. 0 t 20th, to litr. an Was. arles S Union Stock Yards, toronto, Nov. 7. --There were‘almost 6,000 cattle on . hellsOne, a son. - • the market this morning For the mast itt---*--- tria The charge was xnade by art these were poor grade killers and MARRIAGES. • Itie tdece, Miss Mildred Fox. while she it was very evident that last week far- Ewe Balbert-In Toronto, on Qct. was giving evidence Friday in the niers had been busy getting rid of - 20th, Jessie Halbert, of Trochu Val - lion -Jury Court. against her uncle in the scraggy cattle they didn't want to ley, Alta., to Wilson Elliott, of Cl re ' , suit for the recovery of a draft' feed over the winter. The very heavy ten. yid& she elairried was in his posses- shipment of inferior animals, :togeth- Deichert"---Thiel--At Zurich, on 0 t. eon. Immediately after MISS Fox ad made the statement concerning the alleged transaction with aliens, ' Top was arrested on the order of Mr. Justice Latchford presidnige The de- fence contends that the man in Aus- tria to whom the money was sent is a brother of the accused, and is a citizen of Canada. SPAFORTH MARKETS • Thursday, No. 9th, 1916. Fall Wheat per bush 1.70 .Oats per bush. .. 50 Barley, per bust. .. .70 to .80 Bemis, per bush.. .. 2.50 to 2.60 Bran, per ton . . 32 . 00 to 32 . 00 Shorts, per ton •... 34.00 Butter, No. 1 per lb . .35 oto .40 36 •Or with the fact that packers 4s a re- sult of heavy purchases made lase week had many live cattle on hand, and were disinclined to operate in but- chers', gave the market a draggy tone. At noon not half of the offering had gone over the scales, and the cattl sold were chiefly canners, When th market closed, left- overs were num erous, For the few good to choiee cat tie on offer values were steady, bu for common to medium shippin steers, which were little better tha feeders, the market was 25 to 50c eas ier. Canners were steady, but for coni mon cows prices were a shade easie Bulls, and there were a few good t choice butcher bulls on the inarke were barely steady.Stockers and feed ers were slow at the lower -values o last week. Rogers and Halligan hay Eggs, per dozen.. .. . • got all the distillery feeders they wan 'fay, per ton...... 8.00 to 9.00 with the exception, of a few reall 'Flour, per cwt... 4.75 to 5.45 good animals The best milkers an llogs.. springers were firm and asked for Th common grade animals were no wanted. Values for choice lambs ad vanced 25c but the other qualities hel steady. The best veal calves, whic were scarce, sold .at 50e -firmer, wit quotations for other grades unchang ed. Sheep met with an active an steady trade. Very few hogs were o le this mornino, and as these ha' POULTRY MARKET Toronto, NOV. 7. -Live Poultry - ring chickens, 16 to 17c; old fowl to 14c; ducklings, 12c to 13e; Dressed -21 to 22e for spring chick- ens 16 to 18c for old fowl and 17e to 19c far dueldinge. London, Nev. 7 -Dressed, whole- arrived Saturday, last week's price sale, --Chickens, 15 to 17e; ducks, 14 were paid. The quotations for thi d week are: 10.15 f.o.b.; $10.65 fed an eentsieold fowl, 13 to • , retaii,-Chickens, per pair, 90 to $1.- 40; ducks, each, 75e to $1; turkeys, • per ib., 23 to 25c. BEAN MARKET Toronto, November 7th. -Handpick - d, $6; prime, $5. watered; $10.90 weighed off cars. McDouald and Halligan sold as fo lows: Choice heavy steers,48 to $8.25 good heavy steers $7.50 to $7.75; bu chers, choice, $7.25 to $7.50; good bu chers, $6.75 to $7; medium, $6.40 $6.65; common, $5 to $5.75; choic cows $6 to .$6.25; good cows, $5.5 to $5.75; medium $5 to $5.25; coming $4.50 to 54.75; canners and cutter $3.75 to $4.25; choice bulls, $6.75 to $ good bulls, $6.25 to $6.50; medium $5 50 to $6; eoramon $4.50 to 5.25; b • -0 -e- DAIRY 1VIARKETS. Toronto, November 7. -Eggs, new laid, cartons, 48 to 50c; new -laid, ex-, cartons 46 to 48e; selected Storise, •Sid to 40c; st0Tage, NO. L 37 to 68e• fenders, $6.40 to *6.65, m vuluus utter__--Crearaery prints, fresh made ers,$6 to $ .25; common $5 to $5.5 44 to 45e; storage creamery prints, 42 best milkers and springers $85 to $1 to 43-ei choice solids, 411k to :42c; each; medium $60 to $75 each; 22 'choice dairy Prints 37 to 39e; °ran' lambs, $10 to $1.25; 15 sheep, $2.5 re, dairy prints 33 to 35c, bakers' 30 to $8.75; 60 calves, good to choice, $ to 32c. Cheese --New, large, 23 to to $11; common to medium, $7 to $8 2314; twits, 23IA. to 233i ; triplets, 50- heavy fat calves $6.50 to $8; gra. 23% to 23%c; Stilltons,24 to 24%. calves, $4.75 to $5.25; hogs, fed an honey -Tins --2 1-2 Potnd tins 12 1.2 watered $10.65; weighed off cars $10 to 13c a lb.; 5 -Ib. tins, 1.2 1-2c a 90. Ie; 10 lb. tins, 12e a lb.; 60 ib. tins, Gunns Limited bought 300 cattl elover, 11 1-2c a lb. Comb honey, se- Butchers, $6.90 to $7.50; canners, $3 - Jct, $2,40 to $2.75; No. 2, $2 to 75 to $4.25; cows, $4.50 to $6.50; b *2.25. $5 to $7.25. . London, November 7th.- Butteri I. B. Shields and Son had ' forwa creamerY, 4se a Pound; dairy, Pound 21 loads: Butchers, $6 to $7.30; cow rolls, 40c to 42c; crocks, ,39e a pound; $4 to $6.25; bulls $4.60 to $7.25; ca eggs 42 to 43c a doz. Honey ten lbs., ners, $3.75 to $4.25; feeders, 950 31./.0 to $1.35: honey, sections, doz., to 1,000 lbs, 6.50 to $6.75; one, deck 2 to $2.40 lambs at $11.00. H. P. Kennedy sold 25 loads: Bu GRAIN MARKET chers, $6.20 to $7.65; cows, $4.10 Toronto, November iithe-Manitoba $6.50. Wlieat-Track, bay ports, No. 1 north- C. Zeagnaart and Sons had forw ern, $2.01%; No. 2 northern, $1.97%; 40 loads: 400 canners and cutters $3 No. 3 northerre$1.94%; No. 4, wheat, 85 to $4.50; 100 fat COWS, 900 to 1 41.82%• Ord crop, *heat 3c higher. 150 lbs, $5.25 to $6.50; 100 stock Manitoia Oats - Track bay ports, 450 to 950 lbs, $4.50 to $6.50; No. 2 C.W.., 68c; No. 3 C.W., 664c; bologna bulls, 450 to 1250 lbs,$4. ,extra No. 1 fed, 66%c; No. 1 feed, to $5.25; 170 lambs,. $11.25; 125 lam 46614c. American Corn No. 2 yellow, $11.10; 75 sheep, $6.50 to $9. mew, December shipment, 98c. track, Rice and Whaley sold: Butchers, Toronto; old erop, No. 2, yellovi, $1.18; yearling steer, 1270 lbs, $9.25; 5, 11 24o, 3 yellow, $1.16. Ontario . Wheat lbs, $7.75; 22,•1220 lbs, $6.85; 1, 9 Winter, new crop, No. 2, $1.76 to lbs, $450; 6, 1200 lbs, $8.50; 1, 9 41.80; No. 3, winter, old etop, $1.76 lbs, $7.50; 1, 870 lbs, $6.25; 20, ' 9 to $1.78; No. 1 commercial, per car lbs, $6.26; 22, 1219 lbs, $7.20; 32, 8 lots, according to freights outside, lbs, $6.40; 2, 545 lbs, $4.60; 12, 10 41.73 to $1.75; No. 3 commercial', lbs, $7.50; 24,.865 lbs $7; 1, 1080 1 31-63 to $1.66; No. 3 commercial, $7; 1, 720 lbs $5. Ce'ays-2, 1210 1 31.54 to $1.58. Ontario Oats -accord- $6.60; 1, 1130 lbs, $5; 1, 1030 lbs, $ lig to freights outside -se -No. 2 white, 50; 1, 1010 lbs, $3.90; 1, 1260 lbs, 5.$ new, 62c to 64e; No. 3- white, new, 5, 940 lbs, $5.90; 2, 1005 lbs $5.40; ele to 63c. Peas -No. 2, $2.35 to 980 lbs, $3.50; 1, 1260 lbs, $6.50;' 2, 8 42.40. Barley -Malting $1,13 to lbs, $3.75; 2, 1020 lbs, $4.75; 1, 11 *1.15; nominal feed barley, $1.05 to lbs, $5; 2, 970 lbs, $3.75,• 1, 1130 1 41.08. Manitoba Flour -First patents $6.50; 1, 900 lbs, $4.25; 5, 995 lbs, $ in kite bags, $10; seconds, in jute, 2, 1370 lbs, $6.50; 3, 870 lbs, $3.7 $9.50; strong bakers',in jute, $9.30, 6, • 1110 lbs, $6.25; 3, 950 lbs, $4; Toronto. Ontario Flotr-lirinter, new bulls, 1490 lbs. 7.75; 7 stockers, . 8 on tree's, Toronto, prompt shipment, lbs, $6; Iambs, $10.75 to $11.25; li according to sample' $8.10, jute" bags sheep ,$8.25 to $8.75; fat sheep, $6. Milreed-Carlots, delivered, Mont- to $8; cull lambs, $8.25 to $8.75; v: real: Shorts, $32; bran, $30; good calves, choice, $10.50 to $11.25; m feed flour, per bag, $2.50; middlings iwn $7.50 to $9; grassers and cornet $34. Potatoes -New Brunswieks, m calves, $5 to $6.50; car lots, $1.90 per bag; western, in Dunn and Levack had 47 loads sh carlots, $1.70 to $1.80 per bag. Hay ped in: Butchers -18, 1090 lbs, $7. -No. 1, track, Toronto, new, $13 to 4, 1020 lbs, $7.85; 20, 1130 lbs, $7. 314 car lots; No. 2, $11 to $12. Straw Cows -1, 1100 lbs, $6.50; 2, 1180 1 -Carlots, $8 to $9 $6.26; 6, 1210 lbs, $6.25; 1, 1300 1 $6; 1, 1210 Ms, $6.25; 1.. 1_050 rbs, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 1, 1150 lbs, $5.50; 1, 860 lbs, $4; 9, Buffalo, Nov. 7.--Cattle--Good, act- lbs, $4; 4, 900 lbs, $4; 4, 915 lbs, $4; . ive; COM111011 slow; shipping steers 7.- 1100 lbs, $5.10; 2, 970 lbs, $4; 9, 1 SO to $10.50; butchers, $6 to $8.65; lbs, • $5; 3, 1010 lbs, $4; 13, 1030 1 heifers, $5 to $7.75; cows, $3.25 to $7; $4.60; 14, 900 lbs, $4; 1, 1,000 1 bulls, 4.75 to $7; stockers and feeders, $4.25; 7, 940 lbs, $4; 4, 1110 llat, $6; 45 to $7; fresh cows and springers, ac- 960 lbs, $4.10; one bull, 980 lbs, 5 -Live and steady at $50 to $115. Veals-- , 40; 3 feeders, 890 lbs, $6.35; sheep, Active at $4.50 to $13. Hogs --Active; to $9; Iambs, $8.50 to $11.20; cal beavy, $10 to $10,15; raixed, $9.85 to $4.50 to $11; 71 hogs, $11.15 fed *10; yorkers, $9.70 to 9.85; light york- watered., ers, $8,75 to $9; pigs, $8.75; roughs, $9 Quotations were: Choice he to $9,15; stags, $7.50 to $8.25; Sheep steers, $8.35 to $8.75; good, he and Lambs -Active; lambs, $6.60 to steers, $8.00 to $8.25; butchers' c 310,85; yearlings, $5.50 to $9; weth- tle, good,$7.60 to $7.90; medium ,$' ers, $7.75 to $8; ewes, $3 to $7.25; to $7; common $5.35 to $6; butCh mixed sheep, 57.50 to $7.75. bulls, choice, $7.10 to $7.35; g Monizeal Nov. 7. --At the Montreal bulls $6.40 to $6.50; rough, $4.5 25th, Miss Clara, daughter of r. and Mrs-Conred Thiel, to Pe Deichert, jr., otHay. Hummer-Sehroder - At Zurich, on Oct '25th, Geo ge H. Ilumnier; oe of 11, er Stratford, to Mrsi Peter . Sc and formerly o Schroeder--Bowd October 25th, McGillivray, t daughter of M Bowden, of S Ziler-Slunt-At sone e, Dashw Mr. red 1 Ziler, both of Dashwooc.. DEATHS. Dodds. -In McKillop, on November! 8, Charles Dodds, aged 83 years and10 months. Leppisigton-In 3oth, William years. Mitchell -In Goderich, on October Walter Reid, eldest son of Jas chell, aged 32 years. Sturdy -In Dungannon, on October Robert Sturdy,aged 86 years and months, • ary, - daughter. • oeder, of Mitch • Dashwood. n - At Lucan, ussell Sphroeder, Miss Ethel M . and Mrs. Willi phen. the Lutheran Pr- od, on October 25 le t, to Miss Lou se of' y, /11 Briton, on , Octo er eppington, aged 73 'MEW 0, it - 3, 1.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••,.. • .* • S. T. Hoirne . • Funeral Director and ecensed Embalmer lertaaing parlors in Oddfe lows building opposite Stewart Bros. Meg - dance Goderich et., cpp Dr. Secitre Flowers fotefished cfl ^fillott notice. Phone Night or Day 119. • • • 4, SALE- REGISTER On Wednesday, November 22nd, a p.m., at the Village of Varna, Exe tor's Sale of arm acres Christopher Ward. T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Tuesday. o'clock, on Lot lett, far. stock field M Michael auctioneer., Fowl I &n prepared live fowl deJlveJ YkAel, every Chdckens., Turkeys, 17c. JA/3. G. M • 2645x4-tf vember Cancel; end impl proprie 2 u- erty- 53 opriet r; •litAl'il WANTED. A man wanted to plow 50 acres on lot 25, con 2, L.R S., Tuckersmith, Apply to Mos. SIMON MaKENZIE, SR., R. R. No. 3, Kippen LAND WANTUD. Wanted by the Canadian Flax Mills, Limited, 400 acres fall plonghed sod land. Those desiring to rent land for the growing of flax should call"- et Canadian Flax Mills, Ltd., Seaforth. • 1. LOUSE FOR SALE. A comfoitable dwelling house with good cellar, situated two blocks 'west of the Dick House, Seaforth, and formerly owned by Mr. Andrew Patrick. For terms apply to MRS: ISAAC MOORE, Kippen, or to MRS. ROBT. LAVERY, Staffs. 2551-tf ESTRAY STEER • Strayed on to the premises of the undersigned, Lot 10, Concession 9, McKillop, about a week age, a two year old steer, roan in color, • The owner may have the same by prov- ing property and paying charges. Henry F. Buerman, Brodhagen P. 0. 2550x3 21st, at ne ion 4, ments. G r - r; T.Bro to .buy ts-,t Phi:4s s, 12c; Executors' te4 aU kinks or the R;*al morning. Ducts, 10n; CHAEI forth, ale of Valuable Farm Prope y The undersigned Thomas Ward, decease auction by Thos Brow executors i the Estate of 1, will offer or sale at pebIle W. ctioneer, at the uron, on ed - 1916, at 2 o'd ook inable p y: 18, North of the taniey, con ee- On this p rty ey !numb se with fu acre. r; also g bank narn 4 x60 ig pen. Theeland le a od re two wells on the . Village of Varna, in theCounty of nesday, the 22nd day eff November in the afternoon, the /ffilovring v Parcel Net. 1. --The wait half of Lo Beyfleld Howl, in the 'Township of ing 100 acres of land, Moire or less. there is a irood two sto in a good state of rept wee driving shed and, clay loam. There re Pa No 2. -Lot 19. South of tie Bayfield sing 63 aor rame barn is an exce of which a subject to per cent. o e Vendors a thereafter. dons. appl ard, Varna of Thomas or for Exe in th Township of 8 Mesa cent* land. On this property there is a in a fair state of repair.. The land quality. state properties, both the Visage o! Varna, Will be offer serve bd. Terms of Sale. - Ten purchase money to he paid to t time of saleethe balanee in 80 da further particulars, terms and co the undersigned. Christopher • Emanuel Ward,Olintoia, Execute deceased. Charles Garrow, Solidi Thomas Brown, Auotieneer, Seafo • Dated Nov. 6th, 19 • stock yards west end market the re- $5; butchers' cows, choice, $6.25 to ceipts a live stock for the week end- ing Nov. 4th were 2,100 cattle, 2,- 200 sheep, and lambs, 4,300 hogs, and 900 calves, while the offerings on the arket this morning for sale consist- ed of 1,200 cattle, 1,800 sheep and lambs, 1,500 hogs and 600 calves. In the cattle trade prices scored an ad- ✓ nce of 10c to 30c oer cwt. as com- Pared with those paid a week ago. There was an active demand from edb y the General Assembly, accom- od .5.75 to $6; medium 5.50 to 60; stockers, $5. \to $6. e; eh feeders $6 to $6.87; canners and ters $3.75 to $4.40; milkers, eho $70 to $114.50; common and tam, $4o to $60; springers $50 to $ Light ewes $8.25 to $9; sheep, he $6 to $7.50; calves,good to choice $ 25 to 11.25; Iambs, choice $10.50 •$11.25; medium, $9.25to $9.50; h fed and watered, $10.65; weighed! cars, $10.0; f.o.b., $10,15. 1 •-• s of xe5 set join the the For to • or ard, tors. 25 5-t 001( AND IM - es been Ins ct- ublio %actin on eaday. Nove bee Horses - erivy icd, ears old ptir- rood tle- it DOTION SALE F FARM 1-1 PLEMENTS. os Brown el by the undersign to sell by Lot 1, Concession 4, iffiett, on 2Ist, at 1 ocock. the eollowing : drab brood mare 5 y rs o supp sed to be I heavy draft mare, r stared 01 desdale, 12 old supposed to be in foal, drivin horse 7 yea quiet and reliable, aged driving re, general pose filly rising three and broken, 1 roadster mare, 1 roadster foal 'ey Red Mc limey, Cs Four cows to calve in April, 2 co s to calve In May, e yearling heifer, 3 spring calves. Pigs -Br sow with 9 pigs ready to Wean, 2 chu ks, about 60 hens and pullets, Implements-Mse -Harris 7 fo t ent binder. Frost & W 6 foot cut ewer, 10 foo eels' o rake, fertilizer drill, eering cult vator, set o har- rows, rifling glove, w king plow, uffier, disc har- row, turnip drill, wagon with box gravel box, t of leighs, hay rack, D Laval area separator hay fork rope and pulley , sling rope , Portland a Mer, top buggy nearly ne , set double harness, set heavy breehings, set plow mess, set f single Menem, halter, blankets, e , one seem buggy, one root ulper, stone boat, heel barrow emery grinller, 1 cross -cut save hand Owe, chain , hoes, forke arid other articles, about 400 bushels f grain,a quaneity of hay. some oat stray to be fed on the farm two load" of buck wheire in sheaf, a uantity of turnip, some cedar rele, OODIO 3 -inch til Terms - Sum of MO and under cash. over that must 6 set the' credit on approved joint ban able notes. A ds count of 6 per cnt. per annum f r cash on erellt amount. Havand grain cash. a reserve the proprietor is giving up the farm. Garfield M Mile. ael, Aroprietor : T. Brown, Ancloneer, 2515-2 • House, for Sale Ii Egmandville, eight roomed brick house, good* cement cellar, hard and IMPORTANT NOTICES TINGE SALK OR BENT -Lot 30, can. 4, Molfillop, 100 sores, wItiebueler windmill, fruit (=buds. For further partioulars Apply to MRS. M.A. GAST& MTER, P. 0. Box 25e, Seaforth. • tf pARIII POE SAUL-Wog. Oanceolon 9, Tucker- ed:11th, Containing 100 acre. about seven aeree under bush. The farm Is well feaced and drained end in a good stets of cultivetion. There are on the premises le good frame home% bank barn, pig house, teen house, drive house and two good well. For teems and perticulare apply on the promisee or ad- dress URL JOHN MeCle0Ye Egmondville P.O. ellfeetf LIAM Fog SALE - Ode buttere1 acres in a idg 1? state of ouldvation,twe story brick house:Jog bap* harn and elite woad orchardabundance of wat er, II miles leorn school, and ei miles from, town. On the Second otnacession ot Tokeramith L. IC 5 , le miles south Of Mill Mad, Price right, and easy tame for qui* sate. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Ketherlue McKenzie, Itippen, Oat ri it. Nos ssies-s- eeeis eel.05D !ARM FOE EALE-Foiliele tot 16; and ‘,..x part of Lot 24, Oonceesionle, MoKillop. con. taining180 aores, There aro on the premises a modern brick house with hard and safis •water. There is alsogood barn 60x126, with stone fouro dation end stabling underneate, driving shed 80x40 on storm foundation pig pen mei hen house, all in good repair. Tnere le also a goa ender. • or. chard and two never failing wells. The farm is well tinderdrained and well tenoed and In a high state of cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is well situated on the North gravel road I mile south of Walton 0. P. He 'station, also telephone and, rurae wail delivery. This Is a oiroice farm and will be sold on reasonable terms. gor further particulars apply on the premises or addies, W. 3.1D1045.8081et Walter.• xTALIJBLE FARM FOR SALE -The administra e 1, ors for the estate of the late Hugh M. Gordon' offer for sale, Lot No. fourteen (14) in the sixth (6 Conceesion of the township of MaKillop. This farm wilsts of 100 acres of cleared and improved farm ands in a clean and good state of cultivation and is tuated in a splendid fan -ding district, convenient markets, echools end churches. On the premeeee re erected a comfortable frame; iwelling house, Sx2,4, with kitehen attached. Splendid frame barn 2x70 with stone stabling underneath, cement floors and water in barn, Also a good pig pen and water in barn 01s° a, good pig pen and hen house. The arm is well fenced and extra well tile drained. The title is perfect and possession Will be given for', th urpose of doing all neeeesary fall work. For further arrears gale to AMS'S/kW o OBBST OLSSON, A.dinnietracore, or co Re &TS. fieaforeh, their olictier. 90,ft water. good stable; on ream rad half mile froxeSeaforth. Will ne to old cheap 'for quickealesathe wir er els reimovins from town. Apply on the premises or addrere WM. G. OBARLESWORTE, Sesforth P.O; ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO - CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that George M. Henderson, of the Village of Eg- mondville, in the County of Huron, Engineer, has made an assignment to me, the undersigned, of all leis es- tate and effects for the benefit of his creditors. A meeting Of the credit- ors will be held at my office in Sea- forth, Ontario, on the 13th day of November,- 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. J. M. BEST, Assignee. Dated November 1st, 1916 • ASSIGNEE'S CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate T. Hays, of ,Seaforth, Druggiskinsolveut. The above named Insolvent day made an Assignment his estate and effects under execution and estate for the general ereditors: All persons claim against the said required on or before November, A. D., 1916, particulars of their claims securities held by them verified by an affidavit. There will be a meeting ors at my office in. the forth, on Tuesday, the November, 1916, at the o'clock in the afternoon, pose of appointing another or confirming my appointment the appointment of nespecters ordering and directing the Estate. - • Dated •at Seaforth, of „Huron, this 8rd day A. D., 1916. • • Fi- 110LMESTE.D Assignee. • NOTICE to liable of all . benefit having Insolvent the 14th to send (if Town 14th hour for the in the of i. eafortli. TO of William Ontario, has this me of all to seizure his real of his any are day of ine full and of the any) duly of credit- of Sea - lay of of two thepur- Assignee and for and for disposal of County November, - Ont. I • FARM TO RENT To rent near the City of Toronto, an improved farm of 157 Sores. Ap- ply to W. M. DOIGe R. R. No. 2, Kippen, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE First class 100 Acre Fenn inTuck-. ersmith with good buRdingie Apply toi PROLIDFOOT KILLORAN itk COOK, Seatorth and Godericii. Diit. 2630.0 ' FARM FOR SALE - - i For sale, 1e4 8, CatecesOlon 8, El. R. S., Tu.okensMith, - containing oThe hundred acres. ' There On the place, a fratne barn 40'105, froze house' witit stone fowidation, .iecied orchard and goed well; also river on ,-baCk ertX of fatn. For further -particulars ap- ply to [PETER CLEAY, Seaforth, RR. No 4., 2646-tf • ALE FARM FOR S • Lot 21, Concetabin le, Tinkering*, H.R.S., 100 acne all clestd. Good se, and tar plg peso frame. houWMle hen home end driving hoilii:e. lit g004 orchard and plenty of good water; well tile drained, well fenc ed, sad all In firot class codition. On ills Hue. Road, 21-2 miles -from Seat and six mike from Clinton. Will he. sold 'cheap sad on eller terms. Apply to J. re. HENDERSON, •Seaforth. 2681-tf FARM FOR For Sale, 100 acres, sion 1, London Road, There are on the prenuses frame house, bank straw -shed, 22 by 56, and henhouse below with buggy house and implement tesian well with windinill. ing all done and 11½ in. The farm has never and is in first-class condition the best , drained township, of Tuckeramith, uated one Mile from miles from Hensel', in Huron. Rural mail This is a choice farm on reasonable terms. particulars apply on address ALEX. MONTEITH, 3, Kippen. SALE lot 119, conces- 'I'ickersmith, , a comfortable barn 60 by 80, with hog pen cement floor shed; ar- Pall plow- acres of wheat been rented -one of farnss in the and is set- Kippen and 3% the best market and telon.e. and will be sold For further the ptemises or R. R. No 2550x4 FARM FOR SALE SMITH. Lot 13 Concession Survey,in the Township ith, n the -Count* smi acres more or less; mile south of Seaforth, Milt Road from Seaforth, ing Egmondville village; ling with furnace and lar; telephone connection; 76x44, stone foundation, stalls; well with windmill well near residence; north end; no waste house, capacity 50 hogs; cost $500; other buildngs; ard; imraediate posse,ssien given; will be sold the owner is giving ply NOAH CONCENIA, ville post office, Iilloran. and Cook, ler:i fend ewierich- IN TUCKER - 3, Huron Road ' c ' Tucker- of Huron; 100 tile drained; one fronting on and adjoin- good dwel- cemented cel- bank barn with ten box at barn; live ground; at a low up farming. to Baiten, I stream at hog - hog house good orch- will be price as A Egmond- 1 Proudfoot, Sea- uilding Lots and House for Sale The property la srtuated on the west side of north Main see Seaforth. Two storey brick house with stone foundetion, cement and leriek cellar, 'ranee tams and woodshed. Large frame barn. There re six lots upon which are csveuty ftve fruit trees. Will sell the house vith one or more tote t0 suit rebase WeLAMENT, Seaforth om - Residence for Sale' ,1441•MIIMM••••••••••• For sale the residence on Goderloh et, Seaforth, wned by the lats.M. Y. McLean, The bourse is of olid bncic with slate 2'004 fielendidcellar and floor. attic. 11 Is heated by combination hot water and Lot; air furnace. Contains every Modern oonvenience ere are four lots with splendid stable and refer house hoe feertheroserticulars apply eee ribe2XPOSIT=OFFIOE aforch elf xecutors Sale of FarmLancla in Township of Stanley. the Exectitors of the 'lee Thomas Ward offer for le those very valuable farms belonging to Nee state and situate In the Township of Stanley. hese 011.1ift be sold in order that the Estate shall wound up. The teems are in es good locetity and n a good state of =Ideation and most suitably opted to mixed farmini They are handy to hoots, churches and post o ce, beteg adjacent to he Village of Varna. For terms and particulars of We apply to the undersigned Executors, risthpher Ward, Varna P. 0., or, Emenuel W s :fllnton P. 0. gee_ Owe to Creditors aMONSIIMIM16.1109i• In the Surrograte Court of the County of Huron In the Estate of Arabellafoltaes, late Of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby gwen inptusuarree of the statutes that behalt,that all personshaving claims against the above named Araoells, Holmes who died on or about lith of euly,1916, are required or or before the 201h day ofNov. 1916, to send by poet (prepaid) Or claim/ tothe undersigned Excentors of the last will and, testament of the said deterusee, full pareionlars ire writing of their chtitereand the nature of their secur- ity duly verified by an affidavit. After the said last mentioned date the eald Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the saellestate among the parties entitled thereto, hav ,.-legerd only to the claims of which they shall thersfeuwe received note Ice, and that they will not begiable for the AMA see sets or any part thereof to aseyperson whose clalt they shell not then have rearmed notice, DAVID HOLMES, HOBERT 'HOLMES, Execute Waton, PO. Dated at Seaforth this 35th day of Oeeober A I) W50-3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• +4 HOME FOR CHRISTMAS If you can't get back to the old home as frequently or as regularly as you'd like, a new photograph will come nearest to taking your place -will bring cheer to the home folks at Xmas. Make an appointment be- fore the busy season. IFELL'S sfuDIO SEAr0 /ITN • • •••••••••••••••••••••*•• THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, CalT.O., LL.D. D.C.L., Presideot !MIN AIRD, General Manager- H. V. it JONES, Ass't Mseassee CAPITAL, $15000,000 • RESERVE FUND $1 500006 BANKING BY MAlI Accounts'may be opened at every branch of The CariaIian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mall, and will receiT the same careful attention as Is given to all other departments o the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a persona/ visit to the Bank. s5.3 Seaforth Branch W. 0 T. mORSON - AMR Board Wanted 4101111.11,••••••••••••••• AnY Pension having acco:nroodolion for Boarders - please apply to The BELL ENGINE CO., Seafortb, Ontario. GRAND TRUNK RAILVYAY I S M Highlands 3f. Ontario CANADA The Home of the Red Deer and the Moose. (WEN SEASONS DEER -November lst to November 15th inclusive, MOOSE-Novembr ist to Novem- ber 15th, inclusive. In some of the Northern districts of Ontario, including Timagami, the season is from November 1st to -Nov- ember 80th, inclusive. Write for copy of 'Playgrounds The Haunts of Fish. and Game," giv- ing Game Laws, Hunting Reula- tions, etc., to C. E. HORRNING, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. W. Somerville .. Tcwn Agent W. Plant .....Depot Agent OK! We ha,veijustiinstallea 0, New OXO Acetylene Welder iwhich wiiUweld any repair Lin a fewminutes.1 lbel.......•mf.ft• e have also putioni New QX0 CarbonECleaner This macuine clean your engine gistons And itilinflers Without taking own thei engines. Both theee ma- chines areiof the improved type and a good jobiis auaranteed J. H. Wright • Garage and Machine Shop, North Main St.. reaforth B6 echwood 4111.011101110111111=101 An Open Letter to My Customera and the Public nags's` AL Big Snap Five and one quarter acres of choice rich soil adjoining Goderich h a splendid fruit orchard town, twenty minutes from the square wit and small frame b ings. Must be sold at once and can be bought for less than $1,000. This is a Real bar gain. No better spot on earth for garden truck or poulinek farm. If you want it apply today for particulars. Immediate possession 'Yen. We are Huron's largest real estate dealers. ONeil an4 O. GODERICH, ONT .amman.moommamm•a•••0••••4*....MO4•••••••••......1....•••••••••••0=211.01"1..M.001%. W.S.Goiniley • Embalmer and Funeral Direci-oc Undertaking Parlors above M. Williams' grodery store„ • Main Street. SCaferth Mowers fur.- 0:led on shrt float • oo Ohatges mod rate. • Phone night -or day - 192 • • *••••••••••••••*•••••••Nii • • I 'thnk rod very urinal ter the] geinerons 'suppot 'accorded to flio kt. business pae far th ls year, and whit; to internal you, that 1 =1 pre -eared per, the- tIgheet ndce iItt• . oath or trade for • all the poultry deltvered Beechrwood alive until titei eokil • weather, every illainsday. We are well etooked edth groceris, boe, ICI ea and rubbers, andi dry goods all goods (woolly kept In a generh1 W 11 bought la talf sod; good; values in these llnee. I would also reiroind those indebted that It take, money sod a good, deal of it, to WY oak now land aek thein to pay lip aa proinptly ,as possibleAll accounts • Aerie reader ; youro Repectfully, G. K.HOLLA.ND October ind 1916 Statford, Ontario Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. Students may enter at ay tin. We plane graduates in positions. During July and August we rsesivci applications for over 306 office assistants we could met supply. Write for our free catalogue. Brumfield ndBay field Lumb4r1 Coal and Cemenit Yard COAL Wiping to be dear. scarce and beta to get, so let us hairi, your ordets now and we will supply yea with "The Coal that satisfies if at AU pos- sible. We are going to stock a few cam or COKE which will coins considerably cheaper than coal and it you ,would like try a load of thie let Us know once so that we may ielace ourordere. We also handle all kinds of Logs & Lumber, Lehigh Valley and Scree-. ton Coal, Canada Cment, Dress •ed Lumber & Shingles, Canada. Fibre Board, MetaL Building Ma- terials, Tile, Cedar Posts, ete. If inthebiarket for any ot the above items it will pay you to telephone John B. Mustard Brucefield HEAD OFFICE rrissitirimii;imissionmonswismitat, THOSE WHO, FROM INVES1*MT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR Iiksmospitiffmnwaxwars TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS RE4UIRING DOMINION 0 CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN StildS 0 $500 OR ANY rdelLTIPLE THEREOF. Principal rePayable 13t October, 1919. Interest payable half yearly, 1st April and lst October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the ;equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future War loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent skill be allowed to recioge nized bond and stock brokers on allotments ma& in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. • For application forms apply to the Deputy Illinister of Finance, Ottawa, DzPARTmlunoeolairIN7telgt. °TrAWAI"