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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-03-23, Page 5ad look weII to his a which he has eon value for his mnonney. men get satisfaction but real, downright tE, SIR! --making combine to Le, durable and good - snappy Atyies for twear. RIVED English recede toe ... ... K..e.$6.00 I recede toe and fish: toerecede ewith ¥........ .$x.50 out Style, the money to come ater, Light and Sewer ,0 mission. Receipts. ng ighting ng Iupplies xpenditnres antenanee perating exp. expenses faxed charges 3045 65 2941 03 9684 11 1869 96 88 3t1r 17629,14 11635 46 1170 86 32g 17 559 54 1695 75 $152'9 78 2349 36 ttion charges 1225 00 $1124 36 Assets. Idings Fuiprent y stein rmers 12043: x.5 603 1 75 14937 19 40E% 58 3992 92 g equipment . 80a 25 :tion Equip. 355 98 pplies) livable account in. bank Liabilities Mount reserve Reserve $31464 20 1525 99 1351 53 2414 32 1396 83 $38152 87 25000 00 2414 32 5375 00 6363 56 $38152 87 Ections Account cgs and fence 1 28 ;ystena 286 85 mess 874 28 350 25 7 91 ilquipment $1520 5S ertify that we have ex- oaks, and Vouchers for business, and that in he attached statements t the Receipts and Ex-- made for. the Water. er Commission. ey, A. D. Sutherland;: gasoline is is an frequently re- penses of less r is light in Ford than on rse.lf aid. one 0 Yoa can Es for one tar - now comfor- ct. tapered • Seaforth, March 22 19 Fall Wheat, per hush -1.70 Oats,.., er bush. .... • • . .60 Beans, per bush. ..... 6.00'to 7 00 Barley, per bush ... g . #100 liranx per ton °#- ••ii0•- Shorts, per ton 42.00 But* r ... .35 87 .,,..;.....x.ozeu, I29 to .30per 'oat ..- 4:115 to i 10 Eggs, per may, per to�n�y . ° ° f ..10.0 0 to 11.00 Hogs, , per cwt. .......14.50 FOR SALE 'OR TO RENT. Lot 85, Concession 4, McKillop, 100 acres,with bush, windmill; fruit orch- ards. For further particulars apply to MRS. MA. GAETZMEYER, P.O. Box 258, Savior*, Ont. 2560-4 FARM TO ;RIFT For Rant, 100 acres, Lot, 10, Con- cession 13, McKillop, with bush, good buildings also drilled well. For fur- ther particulars ur-ther'particulars apply to John Bsrron,, R. R. No. 4, Walton... 2566-tt. SALE 'REGISTER . GRASS FARM FOR SALE On` Thursday, March 100►, at sine"' - For sale, the north half of Lot. 10, ,in. on Lot 33, Concession 3, McK11- 'Concession 3, Tuckersthith, farm, con- ' t . tabling fifty acres, with never `failing opt f stock:and_imnlen eln ss hay g .ani i train, Jamey' Courtney, proprie- sprig well, also_dwelling house and tor; T. Brown, auctioneer. - barn. Apply to F. J. GRAHAM, Kip - On Thursday. AgrApril 5th, $t one- ?en , Ontario" for further Particulars. p,in.s on Lot 5 Concession 9 "-fucker 2589x4 proprietor; T. Brown, •a icttoneer. einith, farm Stack.- - Hugh fcccMillan, 4. W. T. BOX & CO. EM Bal.LICERU AND PUNE.R.At DIRECTORS H. C. BOX • Udder of Government Diploma and iL . _ 4 � o ` ABG.ES MODERATE • .- Flowers ifurnshed o i short tootles.r Night Call Day Ceiba • ;Phone 175 Phone 50 9 41NlNi•N•ie'•N♦•NN 4.--_ BS. Cleary -In Tuckersmith, on March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cleary, a daughter., Muir -On March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. W. Muir, (nee Edna McKay) 68 Hewitt ave., Toronto, a son. • - A berhart-In Egmondvtlle, on March 19th, to Mr. and Mfrs. Henry Aber - hart, a daughter. Robertson -In Wingliam, on March_ 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson, a son. Wilson -In Wingham, on March 8th, to lir. and Mrs. J. Forest Wilson, a son. Proctor -In Morris, on March 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Proctor, a son. Williams In Wingliam,lon March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. S. Williams, a daughter. Pollard - Int Brussels. on March 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pollard, a daughter. Caslick -In Wingharn, on March 2nd, tc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Casliek, a son. McCreath -At Toronto, on March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McCreath, a daughter. .Deyell--In Wingham, on March 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. J: Deyell, a daugh- ter. MARRIAGES. - Beintett Long - At Duff's Church manse, Walton, by Rev. R. A. Lun- dy, B. A.,: on March 14th, Mr. Geo. Roy - Bennett, of Walton, to Miss Viola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Long, of Granblrook . Pickett -Walker --In Clinton, on Mar. 7th, by Rev. Dr. Rutledge, Clara, daughter of Mr. Robert Walker, to j .Henry - John Pickett. FARM FOR SALE . Lot 20, Concession 2, Township of McKillop, Gonmty of . Huron,100 acres; first cies farm, good house, bank barn; . spring water all year; two miles from Seafortk. Apply to MRS. SO - HANNAH McQUAID, Box 71, Sear* forth, or to PROUDFOOT, KILLOR- AN & COOK, Seaforth. 2568-4 FOR -SALE. - In _Egrondville, the property known - as the Mclfann property, consisting of ten acres, more or leas, On the property ro is a bank barn 40x60 with good stabling, also a brick stable 24x 36 and other outbuildingsPlenty of .., water, both in the barn and outside. For particulars apply to Seaforth P.O.. or Phone 98. A. P. JOYNT. 2571-tf FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tick- rzsmith, containing 100 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. For terms and particu- lars apply on the premises or address Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O. 2356-tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR R SALE bile -fifth of an acre of Food ground and a story and a half brick- veneered house with. large kitchen attached, on East William street, Seaforth. This property is in splendid condition,pleaee antly situated and will be sold cheap as the owner is removing to London. Apply to HARPY SPEARS; Ingersoll, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth. 2571-tf 1 FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, lot 28, Concession 1, Tuck- ersmith, o'ntaining 98 acres. There re on the p emises a god frame house two large bank barns 40x60 and 20x50. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. Sit- I uated on the Huron Road half way be -1 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::ieu- lars apply to Mrs. Alexander Jamie- son, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. 2564-tf DEATHS. i\ e -Demi d, -1n Mullett, on March 22,. Angus McDerniid, aged 82 years and 11 months. Cleary -In Tuckersmith, on March 12 the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cleary. Emmerton-In Clinton, on March 9th, John E. erton, aged 82 years, '7 months. Walker --In Clinton, on March 10th, Alexander Walker, aged 66 years. Nelson -In Wingham, on March 11th, James Nelson, aged 87 years. IN MEMORIAM. Bell -In loving memory of Violet H. MacArthur, beloved wife of R. D. Bell;, who entered into rest on _ March 23, 1916. You are are not forgotten sister. Nor shall yon ever be, - As long as life and memory Jests We will remember thee. The happy hours we once erjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a vacant place The world can never fill. Days of sadness still -come o'er us, Tears in _silence often flow; For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago. Loved Ones. e S. Ti . Holt ref 1 Funeral Director and •censed Embalmer lertaering parlors in Oddfe lows building opposite Stewart Bros. Resi- dence Goderich at., cpp Dr. Scotto • 1?lowers furnished cn. • short notice. s Phone Night or Lay 119 • c. SEED OATS FOR SAL A For sale, a quantity of White Danish oats, clean and free from any noxious weeds, and suitable for seed. Apply to WILLIAM F. ALEXANDER, R. R. No. 2, Hensall, or phone 6 on 82.. 2569x3 BULL FOR SALE For sale, 14 months old Registered Durham bull, roan in color. This is an exceptionally good animal from a good strain. Apply on Lot 30, Con- cession, 10, McKillop, or phone 11 011 170, Walton P. O. John Cuthill. 2571x4 HOUSE FOR SALE For sale, the square brick house and two lots on Goderich street, Seaforth, oceupied by Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw. The Property will be sold with or without extra lot, as desired. For particulars apply to owner. MRS. 3. C. LAID - LAW, 2568-4 +449+44 4+4+*4•4- 94.44.4+9+4+ •r• e 0 • S Corin ley s e • e i.mbalmer .,nd • •• Funeral Dire�°or • •• • i Undertaking Parlors above s i M Williams' grocery sCore, e • • Main Street, Seaforth 4 `Flowers fur....oued on short noti. P. , • Obargps moderate. 4 • Phone night or day 192 i b•i1•••••••N••,o..•G44Ue AUCTION SALE i Oi EXPOS ro a ' .AUCTION SALE of Fara Stock. Thomas Brown has Farm Stork, Implements and Seed .been instructed to sell by public ; auc- Grain has s recei v ed tion on Lot 5, .Concession 9-1ucler�,inttrnctioris-toe`by PublIcauction smith, on Thursday, : A pril 5th, 1917,1 ' on Lot 8, 'Concession- 5, Township of at one of clock;. p.am. the e foll o win g= i Hibbert on Thfiur. sday,.'March 27th, at Horses -Aged re stered Glydesdale.1 ' lock• a the foliofig: Horses mare, filly rising 4, eligible for reris:t --ft regired Mare9ycare old tration; roadster gelding 3 years old, -in foal, sucking colt filly eligible for general purpose gelding rising =3 years ' regitsration, filly 8 leers old, 2 aged in A ril 2 '' drivers,general - urpese eding_ 2 old, Cattle --Cow, to calve p , � p g` rows` -to calve in May, cow to calve in; years old, general .purpos�g sucking' June, 3 newly calved cows, dry cow; colt, filly coming 2 years old. Cattle - cow ` to calve in July,, heifer rasing 3, 2 ..fresh cows, due time of sale, 4 due with calf, cow to calve in June. thor- in April,. duelwilisaalarrow ' cow, 7 oughbred Durham bull rising 2 years, steers rising 2 years ° old, 4 heifers heifer rising three years, 3 steers ris- rasing,.2 . years old) 4 spring calves, 2 ing' 3 years,, 3 heifers rising 2 ye-- -, i . oung calves. Pigs -Brood, sow, 8 5 yearling heifers and eight yearling chunks 2 .months old. Implements- steers. The whole will be sold with- Massey -Harris binder, Deering mower out reserve as the proprietor is break- 6 ft. cut, McCormick steel horse rake ing up . his grass. farm. Teems -Six Frost & Wood 12 hoe_" seed drill, steel months credit on approved joint notes. land roller, Massey -Harris cultivator, Siix per cent. per annum allowed - off 2 furrow Oliver riding ; ,cplow, 2 walk - =for ash. HUGH McMILLAN, Pro- ing plows, set harrows, scuffier, Mas- I ante,.alue` a 00 prietor;' T. Brown, auctioneer. sey fertilizer seed drill; 13 hoe disc 1 . buv Yedai donated b Bank of Com- ant hay rack, gravel .:box, stone =boat, l `xo' ti Pit of snows, donated by ti. It. $colt of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay and Clinton fanning mill, puiper, De Laval Grain. Thomas Brown has been. in - cream separator, car, rope, slings and structed to sell by :public auction on fork, - wheelbarrow, set team harness, Lot 23; Concession 3, McKillop, on Sawyer and - Massey 18 h. p. portable Thursday, March 29th 1917, at one steam engine, Climax cutting box and o'clock pan., the following: Horses-- blower, 1 blower 10 inch throat, cir- Heavy draft mare rising 6 years old cular sawing machine, Fleury grind - in foal- to Glenrae,'good :draft gelding er and jack on trucksd,hthrose eshing waterwat t k to k nr and voe [orae �c Cattle''['t-IE CANADIAN BANK liQw Seafar th Tuesday, Mjril 3rd Under the Auspices of the Seaforth Agricultu ,ai'.ociety* In addition to the usual large number ea cash pr zes the following so' oia.1 donations have been contribute l :-- Na.1--17 Jewel ad ju=ted Regina Watoh,Gfola Filled Cee, donated by Mr. l�vau;e, Jeweller - value - $x.00 No. ?-English Waterproof Coat donated by OreIg Clothing Co., Oloth?ere ,value 10 00 No. 8 -Heavy pure wool Horse Blanket. don- ated by N. Oluff & /sons. Lumber Mereb- 2 faraii wagons, set bobsleighs, stock o. ^melee, value `r ° 10 00 value No 0 -Dry Geode, by John Mactnvfsh value 10 00 No. 7-A Suit of Clothes, the Famous Frog. revs Brans, donated by Stewart Brea. Clothiers,value 25 00 No. 8-200 lbs. Wave Crest Flour, donated by - Sea'orth Milling Co., value 10 00 No. 0 -Silver Cup, donated by Dominion Bank, value 10 00 No. IO -Set of Double Whifii trees, donated by h value 6 00 R. & F. Devereaux, BI3olcemit e, rising years, riving mare years No. 11 --Package of Tea, donated by rfproat old, - good" to work single or, double; er tank for stock, coil i xng for mak Oro vola® O� �a No. 12 --One X1000 policy paid for 3 years in AUCTION SALE. 3 d i i 13 an n pump 800 Jay Medium. Cattle ---Goa years - j - donated by Huron weather Insurance The *Canadian Flax Mins, Limited, old to calve in November, cow 4 years 'y x 13->iu donated L D. glunahan 15 feet of suction hose 120 0• x y OYPETITION' - ow SPECIAL O p for h chains, forks, shovels or Fall Ploughed. egg incubator,. fin ) S g i Spring OomFetion Prize of gl6 in bold open to an town- most do the work. Come in and 1 VCOMIVIERCEr. SIR EDMUND WALKER., etV.O,. LLD.. D,C.L Preeiden J�OI AIRD, Genera: Manager 1 . v . F. JONES, Ass% Gen'L aneg,e CAPITAL PMD UP. $15,000,000 RESET vE FUND, . V13,500, Its IMPERATIVE that EVERY PERSON IN CANADA should WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings Deposita of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Rik, SEAFORTR BRANCA J. G. MULLIEN, 0 3 MANAGl . Flax band W -anted Wanted to Rent 50 G`iris blood colt rising one year sired by ing syrup, quantity. y and seed 1 . Huron weather Insurance Mutual Co., l ***44410. The inch, nh 4 1 oa is 110 feet of s can -1 ply inch, 4 , l 7 "°ll in o0 vas �►eltmg 50 ft. 6 P rubber (lo Yglue will rent a large acreage of Sod Land, aid newly freshened, cow six years old ,belting, , Special T Debi Section Work ' Nice easy work, a child could al- to . calve 'May 27th, cow ?years old a d other articles too numerous to to calve April 24th, cow 4 years old ship for the best Three Heavy Draft or Ag 1.uitara1 . reshen pair two year old mention.• Terms --All sums of $14 Iloeees(8tallioc hatred), any age on halter, and •Will furnish Seed Free and do take one part as following, - newly y d d h over that amount 9 need not be the the property of one person --but heifers, 5 steers rising two years old, 3 th credit will be v g yearling calves and 4 young -'calves, 8 pigs 4 months old. - Implements - Top buggy, newly painted and in good shape, open buggy, set single harness, wood heater, and other articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Crain --One mow of choice hay and a quan- tity of oats, suitable for seed. The whole will positively be sold as the HORSES AND CATTLE FOR SALE proprietor has sold his farm. 'Perms Another load of those high grade All sums of '$10 and under cash; over that amount 8 months credit will be Durham Cows of good, milking strain, given on furnishing approved joint some coming in soon, also some good notes, 6 per cent. per... annum off young cattle. These. animals will be for cash. Hay and •Grain to be cash. at the farm on Saturday►, March 24th. JAS. COURTNEY, Proprietor; Thos. Make appointment by Phone NO. 94. Brown,.. Auctioneer. 25 1-1 Also some good young' horses suitable for farm use, at the Livery Barn. All stock sold privately. This will be the last load of the season. and under cash, months' given on fur- meet be owned in the township. No prizes unless the Seeding 2 or more townships be represented. Donated by ; nishing approved joint `notes. A d a= J. F. Daly and w. J. Beattie. ' c . count of 4 cents on the dollar for cash For Prize Lists apply to the Secre-' The farmer will Plow, Disc, on credit amounts. Positively no re- 'tart'. Harrow and Roll serve as the proprietor has sold his William Nairn, farm. William Ma_hafy; Proprietor; j Mc Dowell, Pres,, R. M. Jones, Treas., M. Broderick, Sec. . BARN FOR SALE. Good timber. Frame 30x40 with lean-to 12x40. Apply to W. Ament, TURNBULL & McINTOSH. Seaforth. 2564-tf 2571-tf - For Sale A FOUR PASSENGER TOURING CAR This car is in first ©lass condition, and will be sold very reasonably for a quick sale. Apply at Wright's Garage - Seaforth DISPERSION SALE of Registered Clydesdale . Horses, Shorthorn and Grade Cattle. F. S. Scott has received instructions from, the undersigned to sell by public auc- tion at Lot 2, Concession -14, Grey, Tp., on Tuesday, April 3rd, at -2 o'clock p. m., the following valuable property: Clydesdale Horses -Registered stal- lion rising 3 years, registered stallion rising- 2 years, 3 registered brood mares in foal, registered :filly rising 3 years, -Shorthorn Cattle -Stock bull Prince Gloster =90445=; 2 bull calves 3 registered cows in calf, 3 registered cows recently freshened, 3 young heif- ers of breeding age. Grade Cattle -5 grade cows in calf, 2 grade cows,milk- ing, recently freshened, 2 dry cows. Proprietor is selling off owing to difii- ,culty in securing satisfactory help. Terms -Eight months' credit gi ,en on furnishing approved joint notes. Six per cent. per annum allowed . off for cash. ARCHIE HYSLOP, Proprietor; F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. HOUSE AND P ACRES FOR SALE. 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 meter and an orchard. Apply to Mrs. Margaret Mulcahy, West William St., Saaforth 2569x4 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and ` Implements.. At lot 14, Concession 13, Stanley, on Fri- day, March .30th, at one o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses= --One agricule tural. mare 8 years old in foal to Earl 0' Clay agricultural gelding 7 years old, black; agricultural filly rising 3 years old, filly rising one year old. - Cattle -2 cows due to calve 1n May, fresh cow, • young calf, 2 calves rising 1 year old, 5 cattle rising :2 years old, 5 fat heifers, 3 steers, half fat. Pigs 2 store hogs :and about 60 hens.. - Im- plements -Massey -Harris binder 7' ft. cut, only cut 45 acres, Deering iii.ower 6 -ft. cut, used one season; Deering - hay rake, 10 feet wide; Noxon 12 hoe drill, Noxon disc harrow, 4 section iamond harrows, walking plow, Bain wagon nearly new, wagon box and spring seat, two hay racks, set sleighs, nearly new; gravel: box, feed rack for - cattle, Mikado buggy, fanning mill, set scales, 1200 lbs. capacity; set heavy harness, set plow harness, 2 new col- lars, new, logging .chain. Feed --Two stacks' of Hungarian and millett, mix- ed, also a quantity of- hay, two tons feed kiln dried corn, dozen. good grain bags, also horse blankets,sugar kettles cider barrels, stove wood; chains, forks neckyokes, hifletrees, shovels, . etc . Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rented his farm. Terms -All sums $10 and under, cash; over that 'amount 8 months credit will be given .onfur- nishing opproved joint notes. A dis- count of 4 cents on the dollar will be allowed cif for cash on credit amounts. Hay and grain cash. ROBT. W. DELGATY, Proprietor; E. BOSSEN- BERRY,. Auctioneer. 2571-1 For further particulars apply to M. McCORMICK, Manager, Seaforth. BULLS FCR. SALE The undersigned has for sale t'v pure bred Durham bulls eleven months old. These are a choicely . bred pair of calves and they are grandsons of that noted stock bull "Blarneystol.e owned by H. Smith, Springhurst Stock Farm, Exeter. For further particu- lars apply to G. A. GLENN, R. R. 5 girls to put in Hip Pockets 5 girls to put in Side Pockets 5 birls to make Garters 5 girls to join Garments together 5 girls to Sew on Bands and one or two girls for inspecting' the work. - We also want 25 or 3o girls for pant making. - All nice clean work and easy and steady work the year round 5o hours per week We have girls making over Sits per week. Why can't you :o Apply or write to W, E. Sandford Co. sail Central. 2570-2 1 FRED ROBINSON Mgr., Seaforth No. 3, Kippen, or phone 11-77, Hen - 40, _ _ _ _ They're Fighting, Winning and Dying dor T1s What are we doing for them Let us think of the boys who are in the midst of the storm. What novelty there was in it has given s lonesomeness, danger, fatigue. They are removed from everything place to the daily grind, long marches, long hard days a��n nights in previouslyheld dear. Just imagine a few (if them coming to our door afterg we eagerly extend a helping hand : Why of course we would. the mud of the trenches. Wouldn't � y oys will ell not knock at our doors in vain. It is our Well here is our opportunity. The chance to `` do our bit." cannot saya cheeringword in person and gather the boys into our hospitable homes for the st entertainment ent�th y need and crave I f we we the so intensely, we can at leat thank Prvidence that the Y. M,C. A. is doing its duty and has been since t HowtheY,M.C,A.He1pstheS0ldiC Help the Y.MCA. to Help the Free Letter Paper Entertainments Free Hot Drinks arthe Front Magazine Distribution Libraries Sending Snapshots of Families Personal Commissions Moving Pictures Providing Athletics . Gymnasiums Baths Supply Athletic Material Distributing Testaments and Prayer Cards Grafonolas Pianos Comforts Religious Services Branches in Trenches Singsongs Accompanying Troaap Trams 3 Encampments in every Home raining Camp Etc, Soldiers The Canadian Boys are not beingneglected any- where. As soon as they don khaki the ?\1.C4. is ready tohelp them. Every training Camp has a V. M.C. A. quarters. The long train journey and ocean voyages areoften livened up by the presence of a Y. M. C. A.Secretary. In Eng- land athletic events, concerts and religious speakers stand ready to help the boys. In France the Y..4I.C. A, maintains Branches in the Firing Trenches. The first hot drinks our boys get as they leave the Firing Trench are. in the Y. M. C. A. forward canteens. Three -Quarters of a Million be Raised This Year The Subscription List will be open en at MR. JOHN BEATTIE'S More for one week to give willing subscribers a chance to subscribes A.YC)R STELART Pres. �JNO. BEATrI -Treas., JNO. RANK • •