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The Huron Expositor, 1917-03-16, Page 5aid look well to his- in which he has con- vene for his money. p'ou'r get satisfaction, but reap downright E. SIR! making combine to e1 durable and good snappy styled for €iotwear. RRIVIffli e English recede toe glish recede toe and .,. ....$6.00 Iish recede toe with t Style, the oney to come RCIAL HOTEL tom: -0e ie Canadian Northern ent or G. T. R, agent. i Agent,. Toronto for ggist, Seaforth, Ont ERN r. Ontar-o trden Mme of supreme i - and her have ample food, and the great which they e with a few ground can victory by [ales. [es wise spend for vying-'} Led suius of arbor of others tal war work. all help you re appeals to one evening wing; man - .r -ds, etc., are ing. Let the every home." or instructive of v€getable e suital,le local e-equest, send a tb<•r of avedlable req oe that _eereel c.:auot neetieos to tele t Lr€ end". iniz tier that ion on vacant i' i yine C'" pert .shire will send nece=sary and crop. A plan • to grow, best sent free of ighiy repaid in to keep hens. mens ofAgricnd1 !`Il sur re `oros. 1 " fiord Salome tunas last au.+ction .sale held welds;of Week establish * . for :pries that will longre the b wit. er mark for ts�; Homer sold from $1 ; the cheapest !rent for Pk tom Akers romaop ser high as Mt year-Oltia went from 110 to $157 n porn, sed ,Wives from to 57 a .pair, sold from 19 to and brood sow brought Oats bro+Nghti t1 er bushed and ysoldfouri12$tonoutof the mow. The implements, which were •in -excel- lent shape sold Very high, in some rases for actually more than they frost.. The total amount realized at rue sale was over $4,700. Mr. R. T. ker, the wellknown auctioneer, • ielded the hammer so effectively and successftrllY that everything was disposed of in SIN hours, which, con eidering the size of the sale, was also s record. Mr. Consitt who `recently disposed of his fine farm to Mr. Brod- erick, of n war Zurich, has moved to the home he has purchased in Seaforth sand Mr. Broderick takes possession early in April. BABA FOB UM. Good timber. pant* 2024$ WItit, leowto• Mt& APply WisiVtiitti SEAFORTH MARKET'S Seaforth,. Fa Wheat,. per bush Data, er bosh. ... , Beans, per bush. :... Barley, per bush Bim, per ton .. , , .. Shorts, per ton Butter . ....... Eggs, per dozen ... Flour, per cwt .. Hay, per ton : Hogs, per cwt. . March 15, 1917 ,.1.70 , .60 .. 6.00 to 700 ..1.00 38.00 42.00 ...36 37 . .28 29 4.65 to 510 .10.00 to 1100 .14.50 SALE REGISTER On. Saturday, March 17th, at 1 pan., in Egmondville, clearing of house- hold furniture. Miss Annie Brooks, pro- prietress; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. On Lot 17, Concession 10, Hibbert, on Friday, March 23rd, at one o'clock, clearing sale of farm stock, imple- rnents, hay, grain and household ef- fects. Neil Gillespie, prop.; Thomas Cameron, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 22nd, at one o'clock p.m., on Lot 1, Concession 10, McKillop, household furniture and oth- .er articles. William Pitz, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, auctioneer •••••••••••••••••••••••01: 4. WT BOX& O. • EMBALMERS AND - -, ,* -i• + ItUNERAL DIRECTORS + + H. C. BOX : Flakier of Government Diploma e T a�Lnd enee. • +. CHARGES MODERATE • 4 Flowers Ffurn bed on chert tame. .;- Night Calls Day Calle 4 + Phone 175 Phone 50 • 4- 444,44.444444444••••••••••• BIDS. Cluff-At 182 Curzon street, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cluff, a daughter. Killoran In Goderich on , February 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. James. L. Killoran, a son. McCormick -In Bridgebiirg, on Feb- ruary 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan. McCormick, a daughter. Grainger -In Brumfield, on March 9th James Grainger, aged 77 years and 5 months. McLean -In Chiselhurst, on March 9th, to Mr. and Mre . Samuel Mc- L.een, a daughter. MARRIAGES. Holmested-McLean-On March 12th, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. P. Brine, by Rev. T. H. Brown, Mrs. Kate Brine McLean, to Mr. F. Holmested, of Seaforth. Armstrong -Wheatley -In Seaforth, •on March 7, Margaret, only daugh- ter of the late William Wheatley and Mrs. Wheatley, of ClintonRo etown , to Rainey Armstrong, o f s , Sask. Healey -Bell -In Goderich, on Febru- ary 22nd, Eileen, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. James Bell, to Jeremiah Healey, both of Goderich. Engler-MeCa Ilum-At the Presby- terian Manse, Brussels, by Rev. A. 5. Mann, B.A., on March lst, Mr. Louis Engler, of Grey tawnsh,ip to Miss Fannie B., daughter of Mr and Mrs. James McCallum, of Brussels. . McDermid-TuffordIn Seaforth, at the Presbyterian manse, by Rev. F. H. Larkin, on Wednesday evening, March 14th, Mr. Malcolm,, McDerrnid, of Clinton, and Miss Josephine Tuf f ord, of Seaforth. OATS- vosiiimug or sale, a qunitty of lbs -Dan sh oats clean :free trout .any -noxious, weeds ° and saitab1e for _ teed. Ap 1y to WILLIAM' F, ALEXANDER, R. R. No. 2, Hensall, or phone 6oII��2.8I SHEEP' AND TOGS FOR SALE., ' The -undersigned Ins for sale seven well bred Leicester ewes; also six chunks of pigs. For further • icu- ISeaflars apply to GIFFORD CRI H R.. orth,or hone 10 on 136 R4Wo.;3, P Clinton Central 25654f DEATHS. Sutherland -In Seaforth, on - March 14 Alexander B. Sutherland, aged 72 years. Hastie In Detroit, on March 10th, John Hastie, formerly of Seaforth, Griffin -In Wingharn, on March 5th, G. N. Griffin, aged 68 years. Kreuter in Ethel, on March 2nd, Jacob Kreuter, aged 68 years and 8 months_ Pinning -In Clinton, on March 6th,. Rebecca Jones, widow of the late John - Pinning, aged 54 years and 10 months. Hoare --In Clinton, on March 6th, Mr. George Hoare, aged 70 years. EIsie-At Dashwood, on March 5th, Frederick EIsie, in his 66th. year. Acheson -At Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, on March 3rd, James Acheson, forme cly of Exeter, aged 62 years. Harton In Exeter, on March 7th, Eliza A. Wood, beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Harton,aged 58 years. 9 a S. T Holl e • Funeral Director and •icensed. Embalmer C ert.axtngg parlors in Ocidfe lows building opposite_ Stewart Bros. Resi- denee &oderich2st., olap Dr. Scotee Flowers furnished an • short notice. • Phone Night or Lay 119 t 4 BULLS FOR SALE .. The undersigned has . for sale two pure bred Durham bulls eleven months old. These are a choicely bred pair of calves and they are "grandsons of that noted stock bull "Blarneystone" owned by H.Smith, Springhurst Stock Farm, • Exeter. For further particu- lars -apply to G. A. GLENN', R. R. No. 3, Kippen, or phone 11-77, Hen- saall Central. 2570-2 HOUSE FOR SALE. For.sale, the square brick house and two lots on Goderich street, Seaforth, occupied by Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw. The property will be sold with . or without extra lot,• as desired. For particulars apply to owner.. MRS. J. C. LAID - LAW, 2568-4 BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE For sale, the solid brick house on John street, Seaforth, belonging to the late Mrs. M. C. Chesney. This pro!, perty is in 'good condition and will be sold at a reasonable price.Apply to Dr. A. S. Atkinson, 108 Brainard St , Detroit, or Mr. J. Rankin, Seaforth. 2567-4 HOUSE AND ACRES FOR SALE. A comfortable frame house and four acres of land on Market street, Sea - forth. On the premises are :a stable and henhouse. Good hard and soft water and an orchard. Apply to Mrs. Margaret Mulcahy, West William St, Seaforth 2561x4. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Lot 35, Concession 4, McKillop, 100 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit orch- ards. 'For further .particulars apply to MRS. M. A. GAETZMEYER, P.O. Box 258, Seaforth, Ont. 2569-4 FARM TO RENT For Rent, 100 acres, Lot, 10, Con- cession 13, McKillop, with bush, good buildings, also drilled well. For fur- ther particulars apply to John ,Barron, R. R. No. 4, Walton... 2566-tf GRASS FARM FOR SALE For sale, the north half of Lot 10, Concession 3, Tuckersmith, farm, con- taining fifty acres, with never failing spring well, also dwelling house and barn. Apply to F. J. GRAHAM, Kip - pen, .Ontario, for further particulars. 2569x4 FARM FOR SALE 'Lot 20, Concession_2, Township of McKillop, Connty of Huron, 100 acres; first class farm, good house, bank barn; spring water all year; two miles from Seaforth. Apply to MRS. 50 - HANNAH McQUAID, Box- 71, Sea - forth, or to PROUDFOOT, KILLOR- AN & COOK, Seaforth. 2568-4 FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck e:smith, containing 130 acres, about 7 acres bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the prem- ises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house, hen house, drive house, and good wells. e For terms and particu- lars apply on the premises or address Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O. 2356-tf FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, lot 28, Concession_ 1, Tuck- ersmith, containing 98 acres. There re on the premises a good frame house two large bank barns 40x60 and 20x50. The farm is well fenced and drained 'oSit- uated of cultivation. ingood state and a on the Huron Road half way be- tween Clinton and Seaforth and is , all seeded to grass. Will be sold on reas- onable terms. Rural mail and tele- phone at house. For further pa r ocu- lars apply to Mrs. Alexander Jamie- son, R R. No. 4, Clinton.; 2564-tf AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements and Seed Grain. William Nairn has received instructions to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Concession 5, Township of Hibbert, on Thursday, March 27th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -Draft registered mare 9 years old in foal, sucking colt filly eligible for regitsration, filly 3 years old, 2 aged drivers, general purpose gelding 2 years old, general purpose suckmg colt, filly coming 2 years old. Cattle - 2 fresh cows, due time of sale, 4 due in April 1 due in May, farrow cow, 7 steers rising 2 years old, 4 heifers rising 2 years old, 4 spring calves, 2 young calves. Pigs -Brood sow, 8 chunks 2 months old. Implements - Massey -Harris binder, Deering mower 6 ft. cut, McCormick steel horse rake, Frost & Wood 12 hoe seed drill, steel land roller, Massey -Harris cultivator, 2 furrow Oliver riding -plow, 2 walk- ing plows, set harrows, scuffler, Mas- sey fertilizer seed drill, 13 hoe disc, 2 farm wagons, set bobsleighs, stock and hay rack, gravel box, stone boat, Clinton fanning mill, pulper, De Laval cream separator, car, rope, slings and fork, wheelbarrow, set team harness, Sawyer and Massey 13 h. p. portable steam engine, Climax cutting box ,and blower, 1 blower 10 inch throat, ` cir- cular sawing machine, Fleury • grind- er and jack on trucks, threshing water tank, tank pump and hose, round wat- er tank for stock, coil piping for mak- ing syrup, quantity : of hay; and seed oats, 110 feet of six. inch, 4 ply can- vas belting, 50 ft. 6 inch 4 ply rubber belting, 15 feet of suction hose, 120 egg incubator, chains, forks, - shovels, and other articles too nurnerous to mention. Terms -All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 9 months' credit will be given on fur- nishing approved joint notes. A d count of 4 cents on the dollar for cash on credit amounts. Positively no re- serve as the proprietor has sold his farm. _ William Mahaffy, Proprietor; William Nairn, Auctioneer, . 2570x2 AUCnON" SALE of Fann Stock...James Jones has re ce Ived instruetfons from ' the under- m fined to sell by public auction on Lot 29, Concession 3,: Logan, an, on Wednesday March 28th, the following' Horses Gen1eral purpose' hd 10 years old, Valli and usel o d '`pfYeds. Neil agricultural mare aged driving horse quiet and . reliable.. Pigs -sow due to litter May'lst, 4 young sows due to litter 'end of May, 4 pigs two months old. Sheep -4 well bred Iambs due to Iamb last of April. Cows -,--2 cows due to calve in April,2 freshly calved cows, farrow cow, 2 dry cows. Cattle - 2 fat steers, -3 steers rising 3 years old, 23 heifers rising 3 years old, 8 heifers and steers rising two years old, 10 heifers and steers rising 1 year old. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. Terms -All sums $10 or under cash. Fat cattle cash. Over that amount nine months credit on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent. per annum off for cash. No reserve as the proprietress is over stocked. Mrs. M Bushfield, Proprietress e James Jones, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE of Farm . Stock and -Implements. Thos.• Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 10, concession 6, Tuckersrnith, on Wednesday, March 21, at one o'clock p. m., the following: Ii oases Filly rising 6 years old, geld- ing rising 4 years, aged - mare with foal to Blythe Beni filly rising 3 years, colt 9 months old from Blythe Ren. Cattle -2 cows due to calve first week in April, cow due a to calve March 26, 2 fresh -cows, 3 steer srising 2 years,. heifer rising 2 years, 2 steers rising 1 year, 2 heifers rising 1. year, 3 young calves. Pigs• -Sow supposed `.o be in pig, 3 store hogs, 150 lbs. each; 3 pigs 2 months old. Implements-Massey- Haris binder. 6 foot cut, McCormick mower 5 foot cut; 10 -foot hay -rake, nearly new, root pulper,eultivator with broad and narrow teeth, Massey -Har- ris drill, 2 -furrow gang plow good as new, fanning mill, land roller, truck wagon, set bobsleighs, hayrack, grav- el raveel box, open buggy, set double har- ness, set plough harness, set single harness, over 100 bushels of oats, suit- able for seed; about 10 bushels{ seed beans, forks, shovels, hoes, neckyokes, and other articles too numerous to mention. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes; ..A discount of 4 cents on the dollar off for cash. Oats and beans to be cash. Henry Forsyth Proprietor; T .Brown, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE - of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Clover and Timothy Seed and Hay, on Let 21, N.E.B., Usborne, on Tues- day, • March 20th, at 1 o'clock sharp: Horses -Mare six years old sired by Golden Key, agr.; agr. gelding 4 years old, sired by King Thomas; agr. geld- ing, driving horse, quiet and reliable. Cattle -2 cows with calf at foot, 3 cows due at time of sale; 3 cows due in April; 3 cows due in May; 6 heifers and steers 2 years cWf A.1, 6 heifers and steers 1 year old, 4 months old, pure bred Angus bull. Hogs and Poultry -Sow due in May, 100 pullets. Implements --Binder, mower,steel rake disc drill, cultivator, disc, corn plant- er, corn cultivator, 4 section harrows,. stoneboat, scufiler, 3 drum steel roller, 2 -furrow MapleLeafplow, 1 ow, 2 walking g plows, top buggy, open buggy, cutter, 3-4 wagon, 2000 lb. scales, Clinton fan- ning mill, pulper, sleighs, wagon box, hay rack, wheelbarrow, new set double harness, work harness, 2 sets single harness, one new; hay -loader, gravel box,extension ladder, manure. spr_ eader, road cart, light.wagon, Daisy churn, round) water tank, water trough, 30 grainbags, sling ropes, forks, shovels, chains, etc, quantity oak plank, 30 corner cedar posts, quantity hemlock r lumber, 50- bushels seed wheat, 40 bushels old oats fit for seed; 100 bush- els seed oats, seed barley, clover seed, timothy seed, quantity mixed hay,some ensilage, new DeLaval cream separa- tor, etc. Terms -$10 and under, cash over that amount 12 months' credit on furnishing approved ro ed joint notes. 4 7 per cent.off for cash on credit amounts No outside stock allowed at this 'sale. Positively no reserve as the proprietor. has rented his farm and is going to the coast for his health. John Bolton Proprietor; T. ' Cameron, Auctioneer; D. Woods, Clerk. CLEARING SALE . of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects, on Lot -.17, Concession 10, Hibbert, on Friday, March 23rd, at one o'clock sharp:. Horses -Gelding 4 years old, agricul- tural; gelding 3 years old, agr.; driver 6 years old, not afraid of autos; colt 2 years old; yearling filly. Cattle -3 newly calved cows, 1 cow due in Oct- ober, farrow cow, 5 steers and heif- ers 2 years old, 4 steers and heifers , 1 year old, 4 calves. Sheep -10 well- bred Oxford Downewes with lambs. 1 Pigs -Sow with litter at foot. 12 store pigs. Poultry -60 pure bred Barred rocks and 3 cockerels: Implements- 6 ft. binder, 5 ft: mower with pea har- vester, hay -rake, 7 ft. seed drill, Mas- sey -Harris manure spreader, steel roller, Deering cultivator, disc, 2 2 -fur- row plows, 2 walking plows, harrows, wagon, set of trucks, sleigh, gravel box, cutter, buggy, democrat, scuffler wheelbarrow, fanning mill, hay rack, stock rack, crate, '6 h. p. gasoline en- gine, belting, Fleury grinder, straw. cutter, jack, 100 feet of hay fork rope, slings, fork, 2,000 lbs. Renfrew scales. (new), grindstone, pulper, 2 sets heavy breeching harness, set single' harness, Collars, 2 sets' whiffletrees, neckyokes, cutter pole, whiflietrees, and neck- yokes, 2 X -cut saws, 2 sap pans, sap heater, 80 sap buckets, • stone - boat, crowbars, pick, .spades, shovels, hoes, forks, chains, bag truck, scythe, half barrel salt, Cyclone grass sower,cream separator (DeLaval) , Daisy churn No. 3, butter bowl, 2 sugar kettles, 18 foot ladder, 10 tons hay, 25 cords of split wobd, 150 bushels seed oats, 200 bushels feed oats, some 3 and 4 inch tile, a quantity of basswood lumber and plank. Household Effects -Lounge, kitchen cupboard, cook stove, heating stove, 2 bedsteads, mattress, parlor organ, small coal oil cooker, 1 dinner set of dishes, and a lot of other art- icles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -All sums of $10 and un- der, cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given on furnishing" ap- proved joint notes. A discount of 4 per- cent. off . for cash on credit a- mounts. The grain to be cash. NEIL GILLESPIE, Proprietor; T. Cameron, auctioneer. t •. AUCTION SALE 11.1111. 111111111.1111111111111111111111, Of Horses, Cattle aSnd Hogs. James, iQN , EIPoSI roR Jones has - , eceived instructions from Mr. John A. Nicholson to sell by pub- lic auction at Dangey's- Hotels Born- holm, Township of Logan, on Friday, March 23rd, 1917, the --following: Two heavy draft colts rising 3 years old, 5 newly calved cents with calves at foot, 8 cows due to calve iri March and April, 5 cows due to calve in May, 10 steers and heifers rising 8 years old, 10 steers and heifers. rising 1 year old„ 2 brood sows due to Bitter in April. Sale at one o'clock. 'Terms ': Seven months credit will be given ,oh furnishing ap- proved joint notes. -6 per cent. per annum off for cash. - No reserve. John A Nicholson, Proprietor; James Jones Auctioneer. 1 . EXECUTOR'S SALE. 100 Acre Farm in Usborne Township. The Executor of the estate of the late Leonard McTaggart will offer for sale at the Metropolitan Hotel, Exe- ter, on Saturday, March 17, 1917, at 2.30 p.m, that valuable farm property known as lot No. 22, Concession 1, Usborne Townships The farm con- sists, of 100 acres, about .eight acres of which is planted with an excellent apple orchard, nearly all spies and greening, and in good bearing con- dition; about 15 acres of good hard- wood bush land, and the balance clear- ed, and either under cultivation or in grass. On the premises are two small barns, one withstone foundation and metal roof and a driving shed and 2 never failing wells. The farm as well underdrained, and being located nn the London Road, eat the Northern Boundary of Exeter, is unsurpassed for markt, high and public school and church conveniences. Terms of Sale -Ten per cent. on day of sale in cash or other satisfactory security and -balance within thirty days without interest. Further terms and partic- ulars will be made known on day of sale or may be had on application to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for Executor; B. S. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. 2568-3 000, lag Land Wanted to Rent • ***NIS., The Canadian Flax Mills, Limited, will rent ar large acreage of Sod Land, Spring or Fall Ploughed. Will furnish Seed Free and do the Seeding The farmer will Plow, Disc, Harrow and Roll For further particulars apply to M. McCORMICK, Manager, Seaforth. ant 0 -Girls or More 'The W. E. Sant.rd Mfg, Co. his purchased the Taylor -Anderson 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 from 8 to 6 each day except Satur- day 8 to 12. ,o hours each week , We guarantee steady work the year round Nice clean work. and girls can make good wages We Pay ,Highest hest wages while Learning Apply:or write to Fred Robinson Manager, Seaforth Huron Weather Insurance Mutual Company Protect your property against dam- age --by storm or cyclone by a policy in a good live Farmers' Mutual Com- pany. Our rates are very low -only $2.00 per thousand per annum. We pay all losses of $1.00 and over from this date forward. Present pol- icyholders note this announcement. For hull particulars see or phone any of tlhe following agents: S Hardy, General Agent, Exeter R. G . Jarmuth, sub agent, Bornholm N. Ogden, Sub-Agent,Centralia H . H. Hill, Sub -Agent, Auburn. or write the Secretary Chas. Monteith, R.R,No. 1, Woodham (Note the change in Secretary. ) James Scott, Pres., Cromarty 2570-3 11 ill II 11111 Iflii.NM- - The Ford is Economical The average man can easily afford a Ford car, It is the most inexpensive car to drive. Twenty to 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline is an every -day occurrence. Thirty-three miles is frequently re- ported by owners. Yearlyrepair a r expensesanles of less than one dollar are not unusual. The car is light In weight, and tires give more mileage on a Ford than on any other car. You can buy a Ford for yourself and one for your wife for the price of one car -at $ woo You can run both Fords at about the same expense as for one lar- ger, heavier car, Have a a ride in the 1917 model. See how comfor- table it is. And stylish, too -stream line effect. tapered hood, crown fenders, beautiful finish. . Fo DALY Dealer - Seaforth i R. C. HENDERSON, SALESMAN III s • • • WS.Gorrniey •• • v:mbalmer \rid • Funeral Direr;`o - • Undertaking Parlors above • M, Williams' grocery scot • Main Street, Seaforth a 4 • e • • 4 • Flowers fur_ea sect on short /lothe, •j • Oha.rges • moderate. • • Phone night or day - 192 • • 4 * ••••••••4444 4-444 . • •4i4 Carbon Remover and Welding Machine We have recently installed a ma- chine which will weld almost any kind ofmetal-cast iron, brass, malleable, iron, wrought iron, and alluminum . •We can also remove carbon from cyl- inders of automobiles and gas engines without loosening a bolt -just take out the spark plugs. Give us a trial. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Wright's Garage North Main Street - - SEAPORT/I 1 IV ems` els OF CO SM EDMUND WALKER, C.V.©., LLD, D,C.L, President ". r. CAPITAL RAID UP, $15,000,000 REsERYE FUND, - $13,500,000 ERCE OteN A1RD, General Mawr V. F. JONES, Asi c Gee!. Mann THINK WELL BEFORE YOU SPEND Each dollar saved will help Canada to do her share in the War. . Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings deposits of $1 and upwards at any, branch of the Bank. 2 SEAFORTH BRANCH J. G. MULLiIN, • - MANAGINts Is Nature starting to Foreclose �}� The . rtgage on your �ealtn 1E s 3 , " Discharge the Indebtedness by Electrical° Oste- path, and Chiropractic Treatments,' If some one has told you that 1 rub the spine forget it I don't. If you are suferring from any of the following ailments call and see me and I will tell you what I can do. If I cannot help you I will tell you so. No faith cure abut this: Asthma Appendicitis Bronchitis Blader Trouble Constipation Catarrh Dyspepsia Deafness Pains in the back Stammering Headache Spinal Trouble Female Weakness Fevers Gall Stones Goiter Heart Disease - Hay Fever Indigestion Jaundice Kidney Disease Liver Trouble Epilepsy Lumbago Stomach Trouble Nervousness Neuritis 'Neuralgia Paralysis Porr Circulation Rheumatism St. Vitus Dance Sciatica Pains in the back and head Dr. W. E. Dempster, Osteopath and Chiropractor Main Street, Exeter. Office hours 8 a.m to12, and 2 p.ne to 5 p.m. - Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Residence: Central Hotel Office Phone 103 Generous Premium List of the Seaforth Horticultural Society One Dollar entitles you to one one year's membership and any FOUR of the following choices: CHOICE 1 ----One Apple or One Pear Tree of any of the following var- ieties: Apples -Duchess, King, Spy Rhode Island Greening,Gol- den Russett, Fameuse, Tolman Sweet, Baldwin,Ben avis, Wealthy, Gravenstein, Spitzenburg. Pears Anjou, Bartlett, Sheldon, Clapp's Favorite. CHOICE 2 -One Plum or One Cherry or One Peach Tree of any of the following varieties: Plums -Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank, Lombard, Imperial Gage, Red June, Peach Plum. CherryEarly Richmond, Montmorency, Windsor, Black Heart, 131 ck Tartaxia.n. Peaches -Fitzgerald, Crawford or one Quince. CHOICE 3 -One Rose selected from the following list: Hybrid Per- petual --Alfred Colomb, Baron Bonstettiu, General Jack, .Frau Karl Druschki, Paul Neyron, Ulrich Brunner, Mrs. John Laing, His Majesty, Irish Fire Flame. Climbing -Seven Sisters,Dorothy Perkins, Excelsia, Tausendschon, Gold Finch, Trier, aiserine Augusta Victoria. Hybrid Tea -Caroline Testout, Betty, J.B. Clark, Grua an Teplitz, General McArthur, Kaiserne Augusta Victoria, Mildred Grant, Lady Hiilington, George C. Waud, Mad- am Segond Weber, George Dickson, Madame Jules Grolez, La France, Sunburst, Lady Pirre, Mamam Cocket (pink), Walter Speed, Madam Abel, Chatenay, CHOICE 4 --Hydrangea Paniculata. CHOICE 6 -Dutchman's Pipe. CHOICE 6• --Boston Ivy CHOICE 7 -One Peony .. CHOICE 8 -Six Un -Named Dahlias CHOICE 9-Spirear Von Ilutte, (White Flowering Shrub) . CHOICE 10--Weigetia, Rosea (Pink Flowering Shrub) . CHOICE 11 Deutsia, (white flowering shrub) . CHOICE 12 One Lilac CHOICE Y3 -Twenty Gladiolus CHOICE CE 14-Fiva Tuberous Begonias (buIb s), CHOICE 15 -Two Hardy Perennial Plants fro.rm the followin llat: 'fritoma, Hardy Phlox, Larkspur, Hibiscus, Correopsis, Gail ardla. CHOICE 16 -One Norway Spruce. CHOICE 17 -The Canadian Horticulturist. Cut out this advertisement, sign your name and address on the line below, mark X opposite any FOUR choices and mail or hand it with One ollar to the Secretary or President. Members wishing to procure trees, plants, and other nursery stock in addition to their four choices whether mentioned in above Premium List or not, may do so by paying only the actual cost of sane and making out their want! on a separate sheet. NAME Premium List Positively Closes on lM arch 31st WILLIAM HARTRY A. 11 SUTHERLAND President Secretary -Treasurer Low Fares and through Tickets To all points in EASTERN CANADA and the Pacific Coast Electric Lighted and comfortably equipped train, To obtain the lowest fare and the most convenient routing apply to Chas. A. Aberhart, Druggist, Agent, or write to P. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger Dept. 68 King St. E., Totonto. Via Canadian Northern