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- SEAPORTS) Kitt tans
Seaforth. April 19, 1917
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ifthea t per bush • ..$2.00
Oats. per bus'hel..... .60 to 65
'Beans, per bush. 6.00 to TOO
Staley, per hush . .1.00
Bran, per ton .... .42O0
Shorts, per ton .. . .44.00
'Butter . • . . . . . 36 37
Zgas, per d`ozen .. . . 30 to .31
$5.60 to $6.40
Bay, per ton .. . .... .10.00 to 11-00
gegs, per cwt . •
BEAN MARKET
Toronto, April 17.—Beans, Japan-
ese, hand picked, per bush., $6.25;
"primes, $5.75 Canadian, hand, picked,
$7.25; prime, $9,75.
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, April 10.—Live Peultry—
lguyblc price delivered Toronto.Whole-
-sale price to the trade is 2c higher.
'Fat chickens 20 to 22c, fowl, fat, 21e
eao 23c; chickens, ordinary, 22c; fowl,
ordinary 20c to 22c.
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SA.I4E REGISTER
On Lot 27, Concession 9, McKillop,
on Thursday, April 26th, Farm Stock
and -Implements. W . G. Hart., Prop.;
T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Lot 9, Concession 3, Tuckersmith
on Tuesday, May lot, Farm; Stock and
Implements, William G. Gibs Prop.;
C. N. Robinson, Auctioneer
sail. Phone T -2574s3
SEED BARtEY
The undersigned has for, sale a
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quantity of excelllent quality two -row-
, Gremmell„ R. R. No. 4, Seaforth, or
Phone 9 on 131 2574-3
• FOR SALE. - The -blacksmith and dwelling of the
late D. S. Sutherland in the village
ed barley, suitable for seed. J. D.
f Co tine Will sell together or
o ns e.
separately. For particulars apply to
Campbell S therland, Seaforth, Ont.,
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R. R. No. 2 Phone 8 on 165. 2575-3
CHOPPING MILL NOTICE
After April. 14th, we will run our
chopping mill on Tuesday of each
,week, during the summer months,
us dur-
ing the winter. KRUSE BROS.,
2574x2 Egmondville,
only for those who patronize
AUCTION SALE
of Farra Stock and. Implementa.—Jas.
Jones, auctioneer, has received in-
structions from the undersigned to sell
by public :a tion on Lot 16, Conces-
sion 9, Hibbert Tp., on Tuesday, April
240, the followingreffarses—Span of
heavy horses aged 8 and 14 years;
driver 10 years old qtdet and reliable;
grey horse, good worker; grey mare,
L.0 .L L.O.L. NO. 793
A. speciEd meeting of the Members
of te Loyal Orange Lodge on Sunday
evening, next at 6.15 sharp, to attend
Memorial Service in St.Thomas church
Regalia. W. E. SOUTHGATE, W.M.
2575-1
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deuce Goderech st., cpp good worker in. foal- general purpose STOCK WANTED FOR PASTURE.
—3 cows supposed to be in calf, 1 cow The undersigned wants a limited
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BIRTHS.
Moffltt--InWroxeter, on April 7 to
Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Moffitt a
daughter.
Snell—In Exeter, on March 28t, to
Mr and Mrs. J. Snell, a son.
Nicholson—In Alexandra Hospital, in
Goderich, on April 9th; to Pte. and
Mrs. Chas. T. Richardson, a daugh-
ter.
• Coates—In Usborne on April 10th, to
Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Coates a daugh-
ter.
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MARRIAGES.
Paisley--Hopper—In Toronto on April
9, Nora Irene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hopper, to William Stew-
art Paisley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Paisley, of Clinton.
Miche112-Whitfield—At the l'lethodist
parsonage, Ethel, on- Are'l tth, by
Rev. 3. W. Johnston, Jr. George
Michel, to Miss Fl :ence May,
only daughter of Vs eld Mrs. Al-
bert Whitfield, both ' Grey town-
ship.
. Beaver—GalInean--A, irieh, on Mar.
29, Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Gellman, to Mr. E. Bea-
ver, of Zurich.
Dayman—Lovie---In Alba Craig, on
April lith, by Rev. Mr_ Baird, of
Exeter, Mr. Wesley W. Dayman, of
Exeter, to Miss Mary Lovie, daugh-
, tr of. Mr. and Mrs. James Lovie,
ot .fleaCrig, formerly of Grand
Bend.
Paul—Lovie—In Ailsa Craig, on April
lith, by Rev. Mr. Baird, of Exeter,
Mr. Stanley Paul, of Petrolea, to
Miss Susie Lovie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs -James Lovie, Ailsa Craig,
formerly, of Grand Bend.
Madge-Knighte—At All Saints' church,
London, ohApril 4th, Samuel 3.
W. Madge,
to Ernestine B. Knight,
both of Usborne.
Castile—Curry—On April 11, a$ the
Knox Church manse, Goderich by
Rev. Mr. McDerraid, Thomas Wil-
liam Castile, to Miss Laura Flo ence
-Currie, both or Bayfield.
Sieber—Moore—On April 12th,
residence of the bride's sister,
- C. S. Bissett, Huron Road, b
Rev. Mr. MeDermid, John Law
Sieber and Mary Annette M
both of Goderieh.
DEATHS.
Campbell—In Seaforth, on April
Alexander Murray Campbell,
78 years.
Roe—In McKillop, on April 16th, Cecil
Howard Roe, aged. 24 years, and 1
month, and 22 days.
Sturdy—In Goderich, on April llth,
Thomas C. Sturdy, in his 75th years
Smale—In Port Albert, on April lith,
John Smale, aged 98 years.
Hamilton—In Langbank, Sask., on
March 29th, Mrs. W. G. Hamilton,
formerly Miss Mabel Belle Coicworth
of Stephen, aged 21 years, and 8
months.
Sewell—hi Clinton, on April 10, Eade
Lovegood Sewell, aged 31 years and
4 months.
Manning—In Hullett, on April 6th,
Thomas Manning, aged 83 years and
7 months,
Farquhar—In Hullett, on April
Margaret Ann Farquhar, dau
of the late John Farquhar, of
lett, in her 55th year.
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SEED OATS FOR SALE
A quantity of No. 72 0.A. C. Seed
Oats for sale. Apply to Andrew Moir,
R. R. No. 1, Hensel', Box 72, Phone
17 on 92. - 2574-tf
WANTED.
due to calve at time of sale, 2 Polled number of stock for pasture. A good
Angus bulls six months old; 6 SPIVS stream runs through the grass land.
with litter at their sides; -5 sows to James G. MclVilchael,
litter about time of sale; about 35 2572x4 Seaforth
chunks, 150 . hen,- 1 goodog. Jin- r-
pleraents—Iron axle wagon good as SPECIAL NOTICE.
new heavy box and pig -rack combin-
ed, high truck with three inch tires I am still the agent for The Unriv-
and had rack, fanning mill, platform alled Herb Tablets—the Great Blood,
scales (2,000 pounds), Maxwell binder, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Cure and
Coleman pivot steel roller, Deering Spring Tonic. Mail orders promptly
mower, disc harrow, seed drill in good attended to. Prices 25e and $1:
repair; heavy gangplow walking plow,
set diamond harrows, horse rake, set
bobsleighs, wheelbarrow, Stone ham -
Hard wood, short or long, and old*
cedar rails. W. E. SOUTHGATE,
Seaforth. 2575-1
BARN FOR SALE.
Good timber. Frame 30x40 with
lean-to 12x40. Apply to W. Ansent,
Seaforth. 2564-tf
WANTED.
Wanted, at once, a man *to learn
the Butter Making Business. itepply
.at the SEAFORTH CREAMERY.
2575-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Frame house, hard and soft water,
stable on lot, on West William Street,
Seaforth. Apply to John Rankin,
Seaforth. 2574-3
mer and pick, forks, spades, shovels,
scoop shovel steel pig troughs, some
three-quarter inch piping, chains, rub-
ber tired top buggy, good steel tired,
top buggy, two cutters, 4 horse blan-
kets, robe, oil cloth, 30 tons of hay,
scuffle; set team harness, set single
harness and other articles. Sale at 1
o'clock sharp. Terms—All sums of $10
and. under, cash; over that amount 6
months' credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. Five per
cent. per annum allowed off for cash
on credit amounts..No reserve as the
proprietor has sold his farm and is
retiring. EDWARD DRAKE, prop.;
James Jones, auctioneer.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
The residence of the late Alex, Suth-
erland, John Street, • Choice loeation,
hard and soft water, splendid garden
with fruit trees; chicken house; im-
mediate possession. Apply to A. D.
SUTHERLAND, Seaforth. 2575-tf
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements, on
Lot 9, Concession 3, Tuckersmith, on
Tuesday, May 1st, 1917, commencing
at one o'clock p.m., the following:
Horses—Percheron mare 9 years old,
gelding 4 years old sired by Col. Gra-
ham, two year old filly sired by Col.
Graham, driving horse 12 years old,
Cattle—Fresh milch cow, 2 cows due
at time of sale, 2 steers rising 2 years
old, 1 steer and 1 heifer rising one
year old and one -young calf. Hogs—
Yorkshire save with lileer at feet, one
young Yorkshire sow about 5 months
old; also 50 hens and 1 'pair of ducks.
Implements—Frost & Wood binder, 6
foot eut, Frost & Wood mower 5 foot
cut, Frost & Wood- 12 -hoe drill, 9 -foot
steel rake, .2 furrow riding plow.,
steel rake, Cockshutt 2 furrow riding
plow, walking plow. set 3 section iron
harrows, Frost & Wood disc harrow,
fanning mill, medium high wagon, set
bobsleighs with log bunks, hay -rack,
gravel box, land roller, scuffle; top
buggy, Portland cutter, road. cart, hay
car for wood track, 130 feet of rope,
sling rope, wheel barroin, set heavy
harness, single heavy set; steel lined
water trough, set light single harness,
3 collarsaoet pulper, grindstone, q
ian-
tity of 4 and 5 inch tile, some rock elm.
lumber for gates and wagon tongues,
number of cedar posts and stakes,
large sap pans and gap buckets, cream
separator, churn, grain bags, cross -cut
saw, soni household furniture and
other arti les too - numerous to men-
tion. Posi ively no reserve ° as the
farm is sold.:Teems-410 and under,
cash; over 1 that amount 7 months
credit will e given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 3
per cent. per annum on credit amounts
WM. G • GIBSON, 'Proprietor; C. -N.
ROBINSON, Auctioneer; CHAS. Mc-
DONELL, Clerk. 2575 -td
AUCTION SALE
Noble T. Cluff,
2573x4 Seaforth Ont.
HuRoN Exposirmt
FOIMAtE.
Blacksmith Shop and Lot of Land
In Seaforth. Central location and good
stand. Will be sold cheap. Apply to E.
A. STARLING, Kincardine, Ont
2574-4
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
Lot 35, Concession 4, McKillop, 100
acres, with bush, windmill, fruit orch-
ards. For further7particulars apply
to MRS. M. A. GAETZMEYER, P.O.
Box 258e'Seaforth, Ont., or Peter H.
McGrath, St. Columban. 2574-ef
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
For sale a house and three acres of
land in Egmondville. The house con-
tains seven large rooms and cement
cellar with hard and soft water in the
kitchen. There is also a stable on the
place. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN,
Seaforth, P. 0. 2574i-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck-
eesmith, 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
HOUSES FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH
A one and a half storey frame hou3e
on the West side of Victoria street,
between George Street and Crombie
Street, Seaforth. The house is in
good repair, hard and soft water. Ap-
ply to F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth.
2574-tf
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A one and a half storey brick house
on the North side of James Street,
west of Mr. Southgate's house. The
house is in good repair, contains seven
rooms with good cedar; hard and soft
water; large lot 150 by 350. Apply to
F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth. 2574-tf
of Farm Stock and Implermarts.—The
undersigned has instructed Thos.
Bromn to sell by public auction on
Lot 27, Concession 9; Megtillop, on
Thursday, April 26th, at 1' p.m., the
following: Horses—Heavy draft mare
in foal to Leiper and Mooney's horse;
heavy draft mare;, general purpose
mare in foal; 1 aged mare; horse ris-
ing 5 years old; 2 draft geldings ris-
ing 3; 2 draft geldings rising 2; 1
general purpose filly rising 3; 1 gen-
eral purpose filly rising 1; 1 general
purpose gelding rising 1. Cattle—One
thorobred ccw rising 5 years old, with
calf at foot, 2 fresh, cows, 2 far'row
cows, heifer to -calve in June, ten
steers and heifers in good order foie
grass, 5 coming 1 year old, 2 young
calves. Pigs -9 store hogs (about 125
pounds), young sow, 1 sow -with 12
young pigs 5 weeks old. Implements --
Massey -Harris binder, Mas.Har. mow-
er 6 ft. cut, Mas. -Har. cultivator, ten
foot steel hay rake, steel land roller,
set disc harrows, riding plow, Fieury
walking plow, set iron harrows, truck
wagon 2% loch tires, truck wagon 3'
inch tires with box and seat, stock
rack, flat hay rack, top buggy, open
buggy, -set bobsleighs, cart, cutter,
scuffle; set new heavy? team harness,
2 sets plow harness, set single harness,
about 200 4 -inch tile, about 200 feet
maple floor lumber dressed, horse pow-
er jack, wit rods, eti., 1 Coleman
grain crusher, sap pan with pails and
spiles, 50 g#,P n pig -boiler (Preston
make), heavy vice,Black Diamond
cross -cut saw, Melotte cream. separ-
ator, stable boat, stone boat, root
pulper, steel lined water trough, 2
wheelbarrows, together with a lot of
forks, chains, and other smal articles.
Everything must be sold, as the pro-
prietor has aold his farm. Terms—
All sums of $10 and under, cash; over
that amount 8 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint
notes. Four per cent. per annum al-
lowed off for cash on credit amounts
W. G. HART, prop.; Thomas Brown,
auctioneer.
he STRAND
willshowthe greatest productions. in
motion pictures in the world
I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
One-fifth of an acre of good 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,pleas-
antly situated and will be sold cheap
as the owner is removing to London.
Apply to HARRY SPEARE, Ingersoll,
or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth.
2571-tf
Cedar
Fence Posts
Full car load
Just Arrived
N. Cluff & Sons
Seaforth, Ont.
CANADIAN NORTHERN
Western Canada
Needs
Thousands of Men
for Spring Seeding
• Steady Employment
Good Wages
LOW FARES IN EFFECT
For Tickets and Information
apply to
Chas, A. Aberhart
Druggist, Seaforth
SE.LZNICK PICTUlit.54
WE believe that the people of Soaforth and.surround-
ing country would like the opportunity to see the
greatest productions in Motion Pictures in the world and
accordingly %I've have booked for the Strand, One Super -
Picture for each month Pictures that.you don't see out-
side of the largest cities and for which you would pay 25c
to $t.00 admission,
We show the first o'f these pictures
Thursday Friday Saturday
April 26th April 27th April 28th
The World's Greatest
Screen Star
Clara Kimball Young
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Written by Robt. W. Chambers, the highest paid fiction
writer in the entire world.
Saturday Afternoon 45c
Price 25c Matinee
As -we can sell only 200 tickets for each night we would
advise our patrons to pick out their night and secure their
tickets at the Box L.ffice or I. E.Willis' Shoe Store NOW
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THE CANAD
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C.V.O., LLD., D,C.L, President
AIRD, Genv1.1 MarAger
H. V. F. JONES, Ass's Gera Manager
CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 REZFR/F.. FUND, S13,500,,000
It is IMPERATIVE, that EVERY PERSON
IN CANADA should
WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING
SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH
Interest allowed et 3% per annum on Savings Deposits
of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank.
SEAFORTH BRANCA
J. G. MULLEN, - MANAGNAL
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Dealer in Sewing Machines,
James Watson
kADICV TAIkOR
And Furrier
Cleaning, Pressing St
Repairing a Specialty
A Trial Solicited
Four good houses for sale,
• cnnveniently situated in
Seaforth. Terms reason-
able and possession given
promptly.
Apply at any office for particulars.
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Plan Your Summer
Vacation Now
Arrange to visit some of the following
points all Beauty Spots — dose to
nature.
Muskoka Lakes Algonquin Park
Georgian Bay Lake of Bays
Tentagami Kawartha- Lakes
Full information and descrindve lit-.
erature may be secured on application
to
C. E. HORNING,
D. P. A., Tome" Ont.
W. SOMERVILLE
W. PLANT
Town Agent.
Depot Agent
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Q mock H auling to Market
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tiUST think of the time the Ford saves a busy farmer in hauling milk to the
cheese factory—vegetables, butter, eggs and poultry to market—fruit to the
railway station. One fruit grower, last season, made four trips a day to the
railway station, a totaT of 144 miles, aid carried as high as 72 crates of i z
quarts each on a trip. He couldn't have made more than one 36 mile trip a day
with a team.
The Ford soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farmer. With help so
scarcej every farmer needs to make use of every precious minute of his time. To
them the Ford car is a real necessity. Indeed, some fanners tell us that it is doubt-
ful if they could carry on their farm work under present labor conditions if it wasn't
for the time the Ford saves them.
No farmer reed be without .a Ford. In fact, the average farmer could afford
one it it were double the price. It is as easy to drive as a horse, three times as
fast, and costs less per mile to run. Why not order one to -day
Touring $495
Runabout $475
F.0.13. FORD, ONT.
J, F. DALY, Agent, Seaforth, Ont.
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To all points in EASTERN CANADA and the
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Electric, Lighted and comfortably equipped trains
To obtain the lowest fare and the most convenient routing apply to Ghee it*
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