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The Huron Expositor, 1917-01-26, Page 5(MY 20 mainimim ring a e of key hoes uckey Shoe& Cox - ince of our Hckey the world for ;atisfactor y set `Ity are worth fl The new garage. Sig Hard Ire Seaforth. uality Guaranteed —Buy now, even ley. It will pay up to date stock I:GES, MONARCH [SULAB AGES, iER. (which saves: 24 and .azming .. ......55e, 70c, es s ....25 to gallon ...... ..... ..,.$3 to $1.44 m, 4 tines, 14".. c , tines, 14"... 5 tines,. 16".. ;e, 5 t: -nes, 1r..41.44 • 6 tines, 19" • 6 tines, 16".. $2 s .. 90c te $ a, .... .5Oe to $1311 .... .$1.10 to 41.21 ler Knives..45e to len s, Splendid Astme kern .. $2`75 to s, air s3iizes, ... h 2.5e and 50c. per l ✓ 25t and 50e per bat. 25c and 50e per bet... .00fing . $.1.75 to 42.28 oofing . .$2.25 to 52.74. roofing ............2 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet mad Erie Iron Works, base Strap Beni Belk s ,8Oc $1.60 $1.90 nig .... ete°$1.23 . $1.#0 to: $2. utter ..5LIO to pia .-..$LM to aim to ars Bros. Heels Flre fa sh `r-1'WTR> fARDWAR AFR JANUARY- 26 19I' - D. Senior*, jou 2eth,ort. -Fa Wheat per bask ....I 70 Sall-Oats,estyi beak, e 6 f ..: 6666 i peer bush. CAI uutytes, Beams,; . d$1, pere . a ... __ ,0 *07 Eggper Bran. per lea ,Shorts, per is • , .. • ` g,e, to r.lili Fleur, per cwt. ... . ifl.8500 to ,Lae Hay, l to .. ' -Noir ,,....r,.i..A....1>1.i5 SALE RHGiSTBB On esday, Feb. nth, on Lot 21, -Con, , McKii'ilep, at 1 ecloek Yarn, Fltrm Stock and Implementts. ..,Jaltx Stafford, prop.; Thomas Brown, „auctioneer. 0s♦♦♦♦Ms♦♦♦♦♦♦411♦♦*♦*♦a; 211 Ta BOX •& Co • EMBALMERS AND F ♦ Ut AL DIRECTORS ` H. C. BOX of nefl Dlpd T. . L and /e • CHABGE8 MODER&TB • L Flowers i u sled on*ebort t 4. Night, Day Calls elk Phone 175 Phone 50 i 1•••♦♦♦♦w♦♦♦♦♦♦♦N•♦♦♦♦♦40 BIRTHS. McIntosh In Saskatoon, Sask., on January 6th, to Rev. A. W. and Mrs. McIntosh, a daughter. ,uthgate---In Toronto General Hos- pital, on. January 1?th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southg te, a daughter. cooper ---In Seaforth, be. Jan. 8ti, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cooper, a daughter t raa-1* McKillop on Jan. 12th, to aid Mrs. Thomas Ryan, a sea.. HEATHS. Foote --11 Manistique, Mick., cia Jan. 19, Dr. John Foote, son of Mr. John Foote, of Bannockbrn. Dressler—In Bayfield, on Jan. 17th, Charles Dressler, aged 74 years. Williamson In Bayfield, on Jai. 18th, Isabella Ben.ie, wife of War. Wil - Hinson, aged 66 years. • Ferguson --In Bayfield, oa Jan. 20th, Elizabeth Falconer, wife of Mr. John Ferguson, aged 79 years. cLeed In Bayfield, on Jaz. 21st, Mr. John McLeod, aged 86 years. Se Tal Holme 4 c 4 Funeral Director and •ieensed Embalmer iertaklng parlors in Oddfe lows building opposite Stewart Bros. Resi- dence GoderLch st., cpp Dr, Scott's Flowers furnished on short notice. • 11' Phone Night or Day 110. i r TENDERS. Tenders for operating the snow plow en the public . roads of the Township <sf McKillop, for 1917, will be received by the Council at its meeting at Win throp on January 3];st Tenders to be opened at one o'clock p.m. 25634 M. Mudie, Clerk MISR 7 Stratford, Ont. Ontario's Best Business College. Students may eater our classes at any time. Commence your course now and be qualified for a position by midsummer. During J :ly and August of last year we received calls for over 200 office aesistans we could not supply. Our gradu- ates are in demand. Write at once for our free catalogue. D_ A. IMCLactlte;'+, Prineitipa 40101. allf i -r. i ante Glirls or More 3The W. E. Sword Mfg. Co. has purchased the TaylorAnderson Co. Clothing Factory • in Seaforth and are going to carry on the bus- iness from this out for which pur- pose we require more than .5o girl assistants. The working hours are front 8 toy 6 each day except Satur— day 8 to 12. ',oe hours each ` week. We suarastee steadyswo .k the year„round. ••.m,a .rxellFeJ -vrd.tsr, r' 1 Nice. lean work andigirls can -, make good wages We Pay H lest d n age Learn g Apply or write to Fred Robinson Manager, Seaforth AUCTION SALE. TJO1. ON SALE OF 11'AItM, FARM STOOK AND 1-11 IMPLEMENTS. -- On Lot 2I, °oncession tai„ Mo[illop. on Tuesday-, February 8th, at one o'olok, the following valuable property will be of- fered for sale positively without reserve as the pro- prietor Is giving rip farming. This aboioe fano will be offered by aaotion on day of sale if not disposed of before, The fares contains 76 acres with gond buildings. and 11 is a number • sae state of cultiva- tion. .Tesla will be made known ori day of sale. Stook—Me heavy horse rising 1E, one intik Dow 4 years old, 1 Dow due to cafe about April 1st. Im- plements Binder, mower, horse rake, disc drill, steel cultivator. steel land roller, lumber wagon, democrat, bung,: 2,606 lbs. ales, hazy task, wage* bob with stook rack males, ooaaplete, fanning mill, died harrow, set diamond harrows; walkiug plow, gang plow, set rope slings, new, sewing *Lachine, steel gasoline tank, new,'oapaoty 18i gals., set double harness, set single harness. also a large quantity of hes and bonny supplies, together with a complete line of forks, shovels, tosie and other articles- too numerous to mention along wish ho+ts'hold furni- ture, ate. Terme—All erns of $10 and under cash, over that amount eight months' ered€t will be given on famishing approved joint notes, 7 per Dent allowed off for cash on credit amouate. JOHN STAFF911D, Prop., Thos. grown, Aunt. A UOTION SALE OF FARM STOi1K—Thee. Brown Lt has been instructed is sett by Public Auction on lot 25, con, 1, Huron road, Hibbert, on Thurs. day, Feb. 1st, at 1 o'clock, p. ni., the following— Horses—mare 11 years old, mare 4 yeare old in foal, horse 4 years old, span of geidings rising 2 years old, blood colt rising 2 year old, sired by Toddy Direct, broken, quiet . and reliable, Cattle—eow calving Feb 25%, 2 Daws to calve in March. 2 cows to calve in April. cow to calve in June, eo v to calve the 1st of September, cow milking, 6 steers rising 2 years old, 4 spring oalvee, 2 cows due at time of sale. Pigs -i.2 pigs s about 150 lbs. esoh, 14 chunks of pigs, 3 &owe to litter about time of sale, 1 fat sow. The whole will positively be sold with- out reserve as rhe proprietor is short of feed. Terms— Eight months credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent per annum will he allowed off forcaeh on credit amounts. JOHN HAAT, Prop., T. Brown, &act. IMPORTANT NOTICES 1;0R SALE 71t RENT—Lot ;5, eon. 4, McKillop, 100 acres, with busk, aladmill, fruit'orohard'. For furrher particulars apply to MRS. M.A, GAEPZ- h1EYER, P. O. Box 259, Seaforth. tf FM,P3 FOR BALE.—Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker. smith, containing 100 sores. about seven aoree anger bush. The faros is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the premises a good frame heuee, bank barn, pig house, nen house, drive house goad two good swells. For berms and particulars apply en-the;premises or ad - trees MRS. JOHN MoOLOT, Rgmondvlile POO. 8366 tf rJARM FOR SALT — One bunired acres ;in a hi, state of cultivation,two story bricks- use.larg bank barn and silo, geoil orchard, abundance of wet er, 1k.milesfrom school, and 211 miles from town. Or the second eoucessisn of Tuokersmith L. R. S. , 1} miles south of Mill Road. Price right, and easy terms for quick sale. For further particulars apply to !errs. Katherine McKenzie, Kipper], Oat. 5. B. No. 3 ODD FARM FOR SALE—Per Sale Lnt 25 and part of Lot 24, 0onceseroa 14, McKillop, con- taining 180 acres. There are on the premises a modern brick house with hard and soft water. There is also a good horn it9x12S, with stone foun- dation and stabling eaderaeath, driving shed 30x40 on stone foundation pig pen and hen house, all in good repair. There 'e also a gaol bearinx or- chard and two never failing waffle. The farm is well underdrained and well leased and In a high state of cultivation with 19 aores of hardwood bush. It is l well situated on the North easel road 1 mile south of 'falton Cl. P. Ti. station, also telephone and rural mail delivery. This is a ohoice farts and will be bold on reasonable terms. Fpr further particulars apply on the premises er atlas. W. J. DICKSON Waiter . tRkB-t a.0000000< Buiidinom Ilaterial for 1917 ,e, Up to the present time wooden building material is the only product on the • market on which the war has not effected a raise in price. This condition will not last long. There is strong evidenee that or, account of exhaustion of wholesale stoops, prices next season will be very high. The Roads are Good Buy Now Lumber White Pine, Hemlock, Spruce, Cypress, Georgia Pine ]fed Cedar Shingles XXXXX XXX XX ONLY The BEST BRANDS At REASONABLE PRICES BEAVER BOARD? FIBRE BOARD Takes the place of lath and plaster, is warmer, cheaper, more ar- tistic, and is easy to put on, will not crack or fall off. BEAVER BOARD for Paint Finish FIBRE BOARD for Wall Paper if you are building new or renewing old rooms, it will pay you to investigate these Hoards. N. CLTJFF & SONS Seaforth, Ont. THE HURON EXPOSITOR NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the An- nual Meeting of the members of the Usborne and Hibbert Mutual Fire In- surance Company .will be held in the Hall,. Farquhar, on Monday, February 5th, 1917; at 1 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the reports of Directors and Auditors for the past year and for the election of two Directors and two Aud- itors, and for other business. The Dir- ectors whose term of office expires, but who are eligible for re-elction, are J. L. Russell and William Roy. W.•A. Turnbull, Secretary. Farquhar, Jan. 4th, 1917. TIMBER ARMS FOR SALE. North half of lot 25, and north half lot 26, Concession. 8, in the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron; each lot contains ,100 acres, entirely timbered with ash, elm, soft maple and hard maple and beech. Will be sold jointly or separ- ately. For further particulars apply to Nt P O_ UDFOOT, KILLORAN & COOK, Seaforth and Goderich, Ontario. 2563 tf. CATTLE FOR SALE Another- toad of those high grade Durham Cows of good milking strain; some coming in soon;' also some good young cattle Will be at my farm on Saturday, January 27th. Make appoint- ment by phone No. 94- GEO. T. TURNBULL, SEAFORTH. HURON WEATHER , INSURANCE MUTUAL COMPAN Y. Mutual Meeting. Tke annual meeting of the policy- holders of the Huron Wieather Insur- ance Mutual Company Will be held in the Tow' t1,; Hall, in the Village of Hen - sail, on Wednesday, January 31st, 1917 at 1.30 o'clock. p.m. The business . of the meeting will be to receive and dis- pose of the Directors' and Auditors' reports; to elect three -directors and two auditors, and transact such other business as may be considered for the good and welfare of the Com- pany. ' The retiring directors of this year are Silas Brokenshire, William T. Caldwell and William B. Battler, ell of whom are eligible for re-election. Dated this 15th day of January, 1917 A.G. SMILLIE WM. T. CALDWELL Secy. president 2562-2 1 011 fil°R9N 1 kADIf4' TAILOR And Furrier • lear1vL , PI" ti;iy; i Repairing .a ,3!zialty .A Trial Solicited ♦ • W.S Gormley 1 • • 4 9 embalmer Funeral Dire;foc • Undertaking Pariors above r M. Williams' grocery a core, Main Street, Seaforth :b'lowers fur...eued on short notat.e. barges moderate. 4 • ` Phone night or day — 192 1 Auction Salel The remnants of the stock of Mr. W. T. Hays will be offered for sale big public auction at the store in Cardno s Block on. Saturday January 27th at 3 o'clock p.m Thestock includes medicines and a number of bottles of the celebrat- ed Haines English Wiltshire Oil, a perfect linament for Man or Beast, also Fancy and Useful Bottles of all sizes. No reset#ye. ' Terms Cash T. Brown, Auctioneer Perfect Pictures WINTER TOURS Special Fares now in effect to resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, North slid South Caro- lina, Louis, ma and other Southern Sttes, and to Ber- muda and the West Indies, Return Limit May 31st, 1917 Liberal Stop -'avers Allowed Tickets now on sale at all G. T. B Ticket Offices. C. E. HORRNING, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. W. Somerville....... Town Agent W. Plant:...... w4 ...Depot Agent Brumfield and Bay- field Lumber, Coal and Cement Yards We are now prepare 1 to pay the Highest Spot Gogh prix a;3 for all kindle of LOGS, in bulk or by the thousand, either in the bush or c. Slivered in our yards. We also handle all ki ids of Logs & Lumber, Lehigh Valley and Scran- ton Coal, Canada Ge'nent, Dress- ed Lumber & Shingles, Canada Fibre Board, Metal Ileildieg Ma. terials, Tile, Cedar Posts, etc. if in the market for any " ! the a oven items it will oay' you to tl• ephone John Ba Mus tard Brucefield HEAD OFFICE LLW THE CA1oTADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER. G.v.O.. LL.D. D.C.L.; Preside= JOHN AH1D, Gemmel Maiins'aor. - 61.. 7. F. MMES. Asr't (vroom CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE RIND, $13,5' BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the careful attention as is given to all other departments of the business. Money may be deposited orwithdrawn ha_way at satisfactorily as by .a personal visit to the J. G. MULLEN, SEAFORTH BRANCH ® - - EP -. - MANAGIOL Agricultural Instruction Cars- at Seaforth, January 27th, THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY AND The Ontario Depen rtrent of Agriculture, eluding The Agrlieulurga College, Guelph are co-operating in running demonstration care over the (mild Trunk linen -in Western Ontario. The results following similar methods of instruction i past years and the appreciation shown by Ontario farmers, lead us to antici- pate a very successful series of meetings. esp'cially since plans have been made to hold evening meetings at most places, when a leading fe t,ture tvill be MOVING PICTURES The work bean January 8th and continue till March 14th. Pifty-soten, places will be visited, a whole day beingspent at each point. The car l be open from 10 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. ot ally thearmers but the wo> and children will find much interest in the exhibits and the literature to be distributed. All should be deeply interested in the evening meetings. EVERYBODY WILL BE MADE WELCOME TO THE TRAIN AND LECTURES Wm. P. Fitzsommons, Commissioner of Industries, G.T.R., MONTREAL, P. Q. Dr. G. C. Creelman, Pres., Ont. Agricultural College GUELPH, Ont. ‘10111111.1113 H. E. Whittenberger, Esq., General Supt,, G.T. TORONTO, Ont, Geo. A. Putnam, Esq.,' Supt. or Boards of Agriculture Dept. of Agriculture, TORONTO, O.n Huron's Finest Photoplay Palace 1 eaiorth Ontario GRAND. OPNING Thur. Fria Sat February--- n't 1st 2nd 53rd The Tremendous Photo- ) Dramatic Spectacle What Canadian Papers Say Toronto News: "The Battle Cry of Peace" is a tre- mooduously impressive picture, and a terrible sermon on the necelysity for military preparedness on the Nrrth American Continent. Toronto World :.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . "The Battle Cry of Peace" is the most wonderful ref all films, and its series of thrilling pictures, showing the bombardment of New York from land, sea and sky, Wall street district in flames, the dynamiting of public buildings are of the most sensational kind. Toronto Telegram: There have been war pictures upon war pictures, exhibited here but this one is the biggest and most powerful sermon that could possibly be imagin- ed. Toronto Globe: As a story, as a spectacle and as a seri on on the necessity for military preparedness, "The Battle Cry of Peace" constitutes a class all its very own, It is based on Hudson Maxim's "Defenceless America." Montreal Star: . To -do justice to the extraordinarily powerful photoplay drama "The Battle Cry of Peace" one would have to'vvrite almost wholly in superlatives. Two Shows Each Night 6.45 and 9 p.m. ew Perfect Protect tran -Th THE MT IttlIMITHY Nfr'. _i9EriT its THE IiIS:JRY Of MOON F;zTURE5. BUT THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE IS MORE THAN A' MOT' ON / PICTURE. IT ISA GREAT NATIONAL PROPAGANDA DEAL- ING EALING W1TH THE MOST IMPORTANT PORTANT PRO9LEM THAT HAS EVER, CONFRONTED -HIS NATi ON. Terrors reV iF YOU HAVE A DROP OF RED BLOOD IN YOUR VENUS, Y.. A T1tR€LL SUCH AS YOU HAVE NEVER ENO YM DEW LE` NESS OF NEW YORK THE WEAKNESS OFOrg Wriuv AT BY DIE ENENTS HOWITzERS; 5oel1ARif E.r, SEE NEWYORK iN FUMES AND THE DESECRATION THAT : " 1001000001. Our Boys Write Home and Tell of what they have seen in Belgium and France. We can't just grasp what they are writing us, it seems so unnatural, so much an unheard-of thing, but this film depiction strikes the truth. The Vitagraph people have not glossed it over to get by the Censor Boards, they have struck out boldly and pictured the invasion of America as Belgium was invaded: They have adhered closely to the awful pattern of King Albert's little land in this matter and the effect will be magical upon your minds and inlpalaee. Now We Can SEE for Ourselves ALL EXPERIENCE tr4 WITNESSING INS PRODJCTioN YOU WILL SEE THE ENEMY APPROACHING THE POWER - .15 AND DEFENSES. YOfi mu. SEE THE HAVOC SHIPS, 5HELL5, 5I1RAPUELS AND & t i B . You wit. •v5; EXACTLY AS IT HAPPENED IN B€t(1W1. NOTICE This production has been produced at a tremendous expense, and has never beep presented at less than goc ad- mission. Cirasp the oppor tunity of seeing this the world's greatest prbduction at popular prices of admiss- ion. Seaforth Ontaxio 3 Big Days Tliii,A.r 10 February 1st 2d 3d itea The Greatest War Drama ever Filmed 5 Some of the Thrilling Scenes Hudson Maxim Deiverin; His Warning re Unprepared- ness—Secret Meeting of the Enemy Spies who Betray New York Discovery of Spy in a Prominent Home and 'the Startling Result- . Enemy Warships cff New York and Hostile Aeroplanes Scouting -- American Fleet Gamely but ETainl Engage the Enemy and Loses -- Landing of Europf- an Forces and Martial Law Imposed on New York—Homes Invaded, Banks Robbed, Frotesting Citizens Machine Gunned, Unorganized Opposition of People Causes City tore Ruined—Glimpses of the Nefarious Work of the In vader in Many Homes—Thrilling Attempts of Wealthy to escape in High -Powered Cars --Great Amer- ican Metropolis Laid in Ruins—Its People Crushed. Matinee.,aturday Children 5c First Time ever shown atAdmission of 411C IMA.GIN E THIS I A machine gun squad wheeled in 'oeitioer. ea Maim. Street, SL for the purpose of carrying out that special I ad DC justice the Gerataas adutisister to helpless people, plait rent...estrata, Canada is Not Safe From, rte Deeny THE NEW STRA N