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ar order % were piactd
of our ledding styles
th enardelled buckles
tatent colt pumps with
per pair 3 so. La-
s, turn steles and spool
strap si4spers, patent
m straps. the ssa.sons
Ladies' strap slippers
Ile soles, per pair 2.25
every customer a per-
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eemeementmere. tekTeratrele
Gunns Ltd. bought 300
her steers and heifers 11
cows, 59.50 to $11; bulls,
1. Swift Canadian. bought -
One load choice steers, tam
1.65; butcher steers and
0.50 to $12.25, cows, $9.50
; bulls, $8.75 to 01; 250
50 to $12e 10 spring lambs e.E.
each; 20' sheep 03.50 to e;
yearling dambs, $16 to $17 •
Fred Rowntrec bought,' 50
85- -to $125 each Joe At- • es -
;ori bought one load short-
s, 1000 to 1050 lbs., $11 to
le load steers, 900 to 950
to n10-.50: 0110 load rass
'5 to $8.25. C. Zeagman
sold one load butchers, 1025
tne load butchers, ii50 lba.,
e load of stockers, 92u lbs.
1. P. Kennedy bought 20
5, $7.25 to $8; 50 yearling
;tt t6-60,0 Ros., $8.25 to S8.75
e 800 to 900 lbs., $9 to $9.59;
swing Ng the quotations:
heavy"Steers $-M to 12.65,
vy steers $11.25 to $11.75;
r steers, $10.50 to $10.75;
thoice $11.50 to $11.75 -
.0.50 to $11; do med., 59.75
conimons,ss to 59.15; but -
• choice $i0e5O to. $11. Ake
59.65 to,$10; do. medium
k.; do. rough bulls $6.40 to
hers cows!, choice, $10 to
good $3 to 9.75; do mei-
7.25; stodaters $7.50 to $9;
.50 to 510125; comers and
.60 to $6.25; milkers good
tech $85 to $125;, do. eom-
n edium each $40 to $60;
80 to $110; light ewes $12
heavy $8.50 to $10; cal -
choice $3.2 to $13; spring
a to 514,50; iambs, choice
6.25; dce medium $10.50.
hogs, fed and watered $17
neighed os ears $17.25; do.
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maily applied.
br hours and
mar, serateh
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ib is"SATIN.
tinette is still
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heat per -bushel
tse-per bush,
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4ier ton ...
per ton .
iourper nwt- • •
, ay it isiv
6,00 to 1,00
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• ..7.115 to 8.60
Eggs, per dozen to 38
BIRTHS.
Lawson ---In AulYarn,s on May 8rd, to
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, a
daugliter.
C-Ossman—In Dashwood, on April 80,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gossmare
a daughter.
Restereeyer—In Dashwood, on May 1,
to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer,
a son.
woommia.
aaallaaa,
T. Holmes
tnineriti Director and
Licensed Embalmer
'Undertaking parlors in Oddiel
lows building opposite
Stewart Bros, -Resi-
dence Godench s1., cpp
Dr. Scott's
Flowers furnished an
short notice.
Phone Night or Day 119
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Egerton Roe and family wish
to thank the neighbors arid friends in
Constance and McKillop for the kind-
ness shown to them in their sad be-
reavement, by the sudden death of the
late Cecil Howard Roe, of Constance.
- CARD OF THANKS.
I Wish to record my thanks to the
many friends of my deceased husband,
the late David Sproat and myself, for
the many acts of kindness shown te
us during his long illness and subse-
quent death. MRS. DAVID SPROAT,
Belgrave. 2578-1
STORE FIGUSE FOR SALE
For sale, No. 7 store house on G.T.
R. track. Apply to Mrs. John Shine,
Seaforth. 2576-tf
PI& 'FOR SA.LE.
A number of young pigs live weeks
ad. Apply on Lot 28, L. R. S., or
phone 2 on 142. --ALEX SO LITER .
2577-2
WANTF.1.).
Wanted, at once. a .tn to learn
the Butter Makin 1 ess. Apply
at the SEAFORTH CREAMERY.
• 2575-tf
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SEED OATS FOR SALE
Aquantity of No. 72 O.A..C. Seed
Oats for sale. Apply te Andrew Moir,
E. R. No. 1, Hensall, Box 72, Phone
17 on 92. 2574-tf
HOUSE -FOR ffAbE.
The residence of the late Alex, Suth-
erland, John Street, Choice location,
hard and soft water, splendid garden
with fruit trees; chicken house; im-
mediate possession. Apply to A. D.
SUTICE4LAND, Seajorth. 257541
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
For sale a house and three acres of
land in Egmonclville. The house . con-
tains seven large rooms_ and cement
, teller with hard and soft water in the
kitchen. There is also a stable on the
eke. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN,
Seaforth,. P. G. 2574-tf
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WOOL WANTED
Bring your wool to the Oatmeal Mill
Warehouse. We ane paying highest
market prices for same. Phone No.
7. L. Fluesehuetz, Bayer -
WALTER THOMPSON & SON,
2577-tf LIMITED.
FOR SALE
The blacksmith and dwelling of the
late D.S. Sutherland in the village
of Constance. Will sell togethe-r or
separately. For particulars apply to
Campbell Sutherland, Seaforth, Ont.,
R. R. No. 2; Phone 8 on 166. 2;r77-2
BUGGIES FOR SALE
For sale one cushion, tire open bug-
gy, spindle seat and snap on shafts.
Practically new. Also one two seat-
ed Gladstone, natural wood, also as
good as new and easy running, com-
fortable family rig. Apply at The
Expositor Office, Seaforth o 2578-tf
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
FARM FOR SALE.
For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck-
er:smith, containing 1.a0 acres, about 7
ewes bush. The farm is well fenced
and drained and in a good state of
cultivation. There are on the prem -
Imes a good frame house, bank barn,
pig house, hen house, drive house and
wells. For terms and paikicu-
apply on the premises or address
Mrs. John MeCloy, Egenondville, P.O.
2356-tf
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To the boys amtl girls of the Town of
Seaforth, fourteen years of age and
under the Seaforth Food Production
Society will oiler very handsome priz-
es for the best kept Vegetable Gardens
for the summer of 1917. The garden
must not be less than 250 square feet,
and any kind of vegetables may be
grown therein. Points will be counted
and the prizes awarded for neatness,
quantity and quality. Entries for this
contest must be received on or before
the lat day of June, 1917.
- Seaforth Food Production Society
W131. Hartry, Chairman
2578-3
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FOR SALIS OR 110 R
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Lot 35, Concession 4, op, '100
res,.with hush, windmill, t orch-
ard& For further particular. apply
to MRS. M. A. GA, TZMETER,141.0.
Boo, 258„, Seeforthf Ont.,- or Peter H.
.McGrath, _St, Columbia. ...2574-tf
COURT OF REVitpoikr.
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TOWNSHIP OF TtrcritEROWiritt .
The Tuckersmith Council wg.1, meet
as a Court of ReVision on the Airless-
ment Roll, at the Couneil Climber,
Seaforth On. Saturday, May 26th, at
one &dock p.m.
2578-3 D. F. McGregor, Clerk.
NOTICE.
After May lst, 1917, the terms for
the service of the Shorthorn Bull.
Prince Albert -792693=, *ill be for
grade cows $3 per cow, pure bred
eows $5.00 per cow, payable after the
let of January, 1918. These terms will
continue until further notice. JAMES
HILL, Staffs P.O.; Phone 13 on 48,
Dublin Central. 2516x4
BULL FOR SERVIC4
The undersigned will keep for ser-
vice on Lot 13, Concession 3, Tucker -
smith, during the season of 1917; a
Jersey bull of a recognized cream
strain. Terms for the season $2, pay-
able at time of service with privilege
of returning if necessary; $3 to in-
sure, payable January 1st, 1918; pure
brads $5 to insure payable January
lst, 1918 J. P. MeLAREN, 2577-tf
HOUSES FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH
A one and a half storey franie howe
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
A one and a half storey brick house
on the North side of James Street,
west • of Mr. Southgate's house. Th,
house is In good repair, contains seven
rooms with good cellar; hard and soft
water; large lot 150 by 850. Apply to
F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth, 2574-tf
DECLARATION OF DISSOLUTION.
OF PARWERSHIPa
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Province of Ontario
County of Huron. •
I, Paul Vorvis; of the Town of Sea -
forth, in the County of Huron, Con-
fection, ete., formerly a member of
the firm carrying on business as Con-
fectioners at the- said Town of Sea -
forth, under the style of Vorvis
Poulos, do hereby certify that the said
partnership was, on the llth day of
April ,dissolved.
Witness my hand at .Seaforth the
23rd day of April, 1917.
PAUL VORVIS.
J. M. Best. 2576-3
FARM -FOR SALE
Lot 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100
acres of the best clay land in McKil-
lop, 6 acres of bush, the rest in a high
state of cultivation; 5 miles from Sea -
forth, 2 miles from Constance, 1.44,
miles from school. There are on the
premises a good seven room house,
large bank barn 64x76, all Page wire
fences and well underdrained. There
are 40 acres .plowed, 5 acres bush, and
the balance seeded down. There are 2
big springs, one piped to barnyard
and on the other is at,-da,rn with a hy-
draulic ram pumping the water to
the house andto the barn. As the
spring is in the orchard and near the
house and line fence, there is no waste
land. There is a graded and gravelled
lane from the road to the buildings.
Possession will be given March 1st
next. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE, Seaforth, or phone 76,
Seaforth. 2578-tf
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4 EMBALMERS AND - - I
4- 11•UNERAL DIRECTORS ;
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+ H. C. BOX ,.
1: Holder of Government D11110.1a :
1: and 'License. *
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+ CHARGES MODERATE- :
tFlowers furmished on short :
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.1. Night Cabs Day Cans !
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Sprwe Trees
Norway Spruce Trees—
the best evergreen for the
decoration of tlie lawn,
hedges, wind -breaks, etc.
We have a latge stock.
, Now is the time to plant,
• Orders promptly attend-
ed to.
Nursery &
FloraliCo
Homeseekers'
Excursions
Round trip tickets to points in
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-
berta via North Bay, Cochrane and
Transcontinental Route, or via
Chicago, St. Paul or Duluth, on
sale each Tuesday until Oct. 30,
inclusive, at low fares.
hrough Tourist Sleeping Cars
t WINNIPEG on above dates
leaving Toronto io.nt p.m , no
change of cars, via Transcon-
tinental Route.
Return limit, two months, ex-
clusive of date of sate. Final re-
turn limit on all tickets, Dec. 3 zst.
Berth reservations and full particu-
lars at all G.T. R. ticket offices or
write
C. E. HORNING,
D. P. A., Toronto, Ont.
W. SOMERVILLE Town Agent.
W. PLANT Depot Agent
J.
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.TOWN SEAFORTH
STREET WATERING AND OILING.
Ratepayers wishing to have the
streets in front Of their premises oiled
or watered are hereby notified to send
in their petitions -to the Clerk's 0 ; ce
at once. By order of the Council.
Seaford', April 30th, 1917.
2577-2 . John A. Wilson,
Town Clerk
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Henry McArdle, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County ,stf Huron, retired farmer,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that all per-
sons having any Claims against the
said Henry McArdle, who died on the
.18th of April, 1917, are required on or
before the lst o June, 1917, to send
by post or deliver to Michael McArdle.
R. R. No 5 Seaforth or Timothy
Lynch, R. R. No .1, 'Dublin, the Execu-
tors of the will of the said deceased,
cr to the undersigned solicitors for
said executors, full particulars of their
claims, and that after the ,lst of June,
1917, the executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets among persons en-
titled thereto having regard only to
the claims of which' they shall then
have received notice and that the said
executors will not be liable for the said
aosets or any part thereof to any per-
son of whose claim they shall not then
have received notice. Dated the 8th
day of May, 1917. Proudfoot, Killoran
& Cooke, Seaforth, Solicitors for said
Executors. 2578-3
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons having any claims or demands a-
gainst theNestate of John Lorimer; late
of the Village of Dermal', inthe Coun-
ty of Huron, Liveryman, who died on
or about the 10th day of April, 1917,
are required to send by post prepaid
or to deliver to the undersigned, so-
licitors herein for the Executors, un-
der the will of the said deceased, their
names and addresses and full particu-
lars in writing of their claims and
statements of their accounts and the
nature of the •securities, if any, held by
them. And 'lotto:, is further given
that after the 25th day of May, 1917,
the Executors will proceed to distrile:
ute the assets of the said deceased
among the persons entitled thereto,
having regard oril3r to the elaims of
which they shall then have had notice,
and that they will not be • liable for
the said assets or any part thereof to
any person of Whose claim they shall
not then have received notice. Dated
this -5th day of May 1917. Proudfoot,
Hilloran & Cooke,Goderich and Hen-
sel', Ontario, Solicitors for the Execu-
tors. 2578-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of Susan-
nah Martin, late of the Township of
McKillop, in the County of Huron,,
Widow, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap-
ter 121, Section 56, that all persons
having claims against the estate of
the said Susannah Martin, who died
on or about the 14th day of March,
ardrequired on or before the 20th day
of May, 1917, to send by post prepaid
or deliver to Francis J. Martin the
administrator of the said estate, at
Brussels Post Office, their Christian
and surname and descriptions, the par-
ticulars of their claims, the statement
of their accounts and the nature of
the security if any held byrthenn And
further take notice that after the last
mentioned date I will proceed to dis-
tritute the assets of the -said estate
of the deceased among the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which I then will have
notice, and I will not be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person of whose claims I shall not than
have received notice at the time of
such distribution. Dated this 20th
day of April, 1911. FRANCIS J.
MARTIN, Administrator of Estate of
Late Susannah Martin. 2576-3
Cedar Posts
Just Arrived—A car load of
first-class Cedar Posts -8 and
9 feet long, fr.)n) the High
lands of Muskoka.
•A. STEWART_
Seaforth, Ont.
James Watson
General Insurance Agent.
Real Estate and Loan Agent
Dealer in Sewing Machines.
Four good houses for sale,
conveniently situated in the
Town of Seaforth. Terms
reasonable and possession
given promptly
Apply at my office for partioulas.
REG
If spells your beet automobile buy.
Because they have been sold through-
out the U.S. for the past 10 years and
stand to the front of the list as a real
automobile-. Thef are made to stand
for not one year, but for years to
come.
This -is just the ear you have been
waitint; for; 30 in, x 3,X in. tit es, de-
.mountible run, Spedorneter and every-
thing where you want it.
Phone me up and I will gladly sho4
you the car and tell you all the rest,
give you ride in it and use you right.
See me at Chas. Layton's etore on Sat -
Imlay afternoons and evening, also
phone me at 6 on 138 Clinton central
or call 125 B, Seaforth, and your re-
quests will be my pleasure.
Works at Kitchener and Detroit.
HE HURON EXPO
Potatoes!.
We have a car of No. 1 Seed Po-
tatoes arriving in a few days. Leave
your order early. Phone 8 or 85, Sea -
forth.
SPROAT & SPROAT
2578-2 • Seaforth,
McLaughlin Carriage/ Co,
Limited
London, Ont., Apl. 23, 1917
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The Seaforth Auto CO
Seaforth, Ont.
Dear Sirs,—
You may quote me as saying that
neither the McLaughlin Carriage Co,
Ltd, nor the McLaughlin Motor Car
Co. Ltd. have anything to do with
the sale or manufacture of the Chev-
rolet motor car, which is turned out
by the Chevrolet Motor Car Co„ a
corporation entirely independent and
.,eparate from ours
Yours very truly,
McLaughlin Carriage Co., LW.
per Walter E. - Gunn, Mgr
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Thorobred
Imported
Stallions
The following imported Clydesdale
and Percheron Stallions, which are all
enrolled, inspeeted and approved, will
stand for service this season at
T. J. BERRY'S STABLES
FIENSALL, ONTARIO.
KING THOMAS
Clydesdale [9254] (12625)
$15 to insure
COMMODORE
Clydesdale [9596] (14633)
$15 to insure
ANDY REDLAC
THE TROTTING STALLION
$15 to insure
COLONEL GRAHAM
[9255] (12103)
$12 to insure
Will travel the following route:
Monday, May 7thw-Will leave his
own stable and go one mile 'west, then
south to Rodger Northcotthe for noon;
then south to the Towns Line, then
east to London Road, nal* to Ben
Makin's, for night. Tuesdiy--North
to James Jackel's Corner, then east
-and north to Toni Venner's, for noon;
then north to Chiselhurst, west to -
John McLean's. Corner, then north to
William Hoggarth's for night. Wed-
nesday—West to John McGregor's cor-
ner, then north to Thomas Workman's
for noon; south to Kippen and west
to Arthur Anderson's,for night. Thurs-
day—West to Hills Green, and north
to Webster Turner's, for noon; then
north, to Varna, to John Dennison's,
for night. Friday—West to the Gos-
hen line, then south to Robt. Steph-
enson's for noon; south to the town
line, then east to Sam McBride's for
night. Saturday—East to Hills Green
and south to John Forrest's, for noon;
then east to his own stable, where he
will remain until the following Mon-
day morning.
JABOT
Pereheron [3139] (84214)
02 to insure
Will travel the following route this,
season:
Monday, .IWay 7th—Will leave his
own stable and proceed 11/4 miles east
then 21/2 miles north then east to Alex.
Sinclair's, for noon; then north one ,
mile and east to Hill & Sons for night I
Tuesday—East to Ernest Templeton's,
for noon; then one mile east, 11/4, miles
south, and west 2 miles to Russell
Scott's for the night. Wednesday —
West of Cromarty, 21/2 miles, then
south and west to Dan Brintnell's, for
noon; then west to his own stable,
Hensall, for night. Thursday—West
to Parr Line, then north to Hills Green
to Wilson Carlisle's, for noon; then
north and west to Bronson line, and
south to Blake, toe Elmer Theil's for
night. Fridays -West to the 14th
, concession and south to Henry Stein-
bach's for noon; then south to Zurich
road, and then east to Zurich, at
Johnston's Hotel, for the night.
Saturday—East to 2nd concession, and
north to G. Thompson's, for noon;
then north to the town line by way of
Kippen, to his own stable, for night,
where he will remain until the follow-
ing Monday morning.
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CUMBERLAND SCOTT
[13979] (16981)
Enrolment No. 2892 Approved
Monday, May 7th—Will leave his
own stable, Lot 4, CoAcession 3, Hil-
bert, and go to John garpenter's, Dub-
lin, for noon; th.enee to Patrick Car-
lin's, St. Columban, for night. Tues-
day—West along the Huron Road to
Boundary Line, theme south and east
to John Murphy's, Lot 23, Concession
2, Hibehrt, for noon; thence to his
own stable for night ;Wednesday—
Will proceed to Wesley Leakets, Lot 21.
Concesion 3, Logan for noon;. thence
to William Winteringham's, Lot 6,
Concession 2, Logan, for night. Thurs-
day—To Mrs. Thomas Wiley's, Lot 13,
Concesion 2, Fullerton, for noonithen
to Peter Smith's, Lot 18, Concession 3
Downie for night. Friday—To John
Herman's, Lot 25, Concession, Down-
ie, for noon; thence to Barley Robin-
son's Lot 16, Concession 4, Fullerton,
for night. Saturday—Collison House
stables, Mitchell, for noon; then te his
own stable for night and until the fol-
lowing Monday morning. Terms,— To
insure $15. Robert Burchill, Proprie-
tor and Manager.
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
TODD WINTERS 2337
Inspected and Approved
Enrolment No. 4785 Forrn 1.
Monday ----Wil leave his own stable,
and go south to the Red Tavern, to
Isaac Moore's, for noon; then west to
Wes Harvey's, Stanley, for night.
-'Tuesday—North along the 2nd con-
oession to Mr, Jackson's for ieon;
then by way of the 2nd concession,
Tu.ckersmith to his own stable, for
night. Wednesday—At his own stable.
Thursday—West on the Huron Road,
norih to B. Allen's, Harlock, for nigh.
Friday—East to Isaac McGavin's,
Letedbury, for noon; then by way of
the North Gravel Road to his own
stable, for night. Saturday—At his
own stable. The above route will be
'continued ihroughout the season,
health and weather permiting. Terms
to insure, $15.
John Pinkney 4.* Son, Prop. & Man.
Touring Car $885 Roadster 8160
Johnathan E. Hugill
Agent for this territory, Seaforth Ont.
Popular Stallions
The followng popular stallions will
stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows:
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
RED McKINNEY
No. 42946 Vol XVII, A.T.R.
Enrolment No, 1151 Form 1
Will stand for the miprovement of
stock this season at his own stable,
Egmondville. Terms $13 to insure.
James Berry, Proprietor.
LORD MANSFIELD.
James Evans, Proprietor & Manager.
Monday—Will leave his OW11 stable,
Beechwood, and go to Pat Woods',
Logan, for noon; thence to his own
stable, for the night. Tuesday — To
John Murray's concession 11, McKil-
lop, for noon; then west to . Ross',
concession 10, MeKillop, for one hour;
thence to his own stable for night.
Wednesday—To Frank Mahar's con-
cession 3, Logetn, for noon; then to
Weber's Hotel, Dublin, for the night.
Thursday—To Joseph Nagle's, for
noon; then to Joseph Atkinson's, for
night. Friday—To 'Martin Curtinfs
1y2 miles east of Seaforth, for noon;
then to Cecil Oke's, MeKillop, for the
night. Saturday—Will proceed to his
own stable where he will remain until
+he following Monday morning. Terms
and conditions same as former years
Lord Mansfield has been enrolled, in-
spected and approved. Terms to in-
sure, $13. James Evans, Manager.
The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion
INDEX.
Enrolment No. 863.
Wm. Berry, Proprietor and Manager.
,Monday—Will leave his own stable.
Brucefteld, and go west to Varna, at
Chris Ward's for noon; then north in-
tei Goderieh township and west by way
of Bayfield concession to Arthur
*Welsh's for night. Tuesday—North
by way of the 7th concession, to Geo.
Vanderberg's, Porter's Hill, for noon;
then north by way of the 6th conces-
sion to James McMillan's, for night.
Wednesday --By way of Mill Road and
Jewell's Corners, to Oswald Ginn's,
for ,noon; then north by way of Ben -
miller, and along the Maitland con-
cession to Harry Sweet's, for night.
Thursday—East to the 16th concession
then by way of the Huron Road to
Clinton, at Graham's Hotel, for noon;
then north by way of the 2nd conces-
sion of Hullett to W. J. McBrien's,
for night. Friday—East by way of
Roxboro to the Queen's Hotel, Sea -
forth for noon; then south to Egmond-
villa and west by way of Broadfoot's
bridge and second concession of Tuck-
ersmith, to his own stable, where he
will remain until the following Mon-
day morning. Terms ---$15 to insure.
CUMBERLAND GEM.
(13978) (16986)
Enrolment No. 1367, Form 1.
Inspeetea--757nt Approved
Will stand for the miprovektent of
stock during the present season's*
John J. McGavin's stables, Leadbury,
Lot 22, concession 13, McKillop. Terons
$12 to insure, payable February lst)
At the spring shows at Clinton and
Seaforth this year, as well as in 1916,
colts from Cumberland Gem won first
prize.
J. J. McGAVIN, Proprietor
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MAKWIRA (15938)
(Approved and Enrolled.)
. J. Livinstone, Proprietor & Manager.
1 Monday, May 7th—Will leave his
own stable, Stafra, and go west to Jas.
Hill's for noon; then south to the
Cromarty line, east to Cromarty to
his own stable for night. Tuesday
Noon—South to the Hibbert and Us -
borne boundary to James Ballantyne's.
for night. Wednesday—South to Win-
chelsea, to John Delbridges, for noon;
south to William Brock's -Usborne,
for night.—Thursday—East by Bar
Line to Geo. C. Allan's, Blanshard, for
noon; then north to. the Kirkton Line,
then west to Taylor's Hotel, Kirkton,
for right. Friday—North to Thames
Road at Thomas McCurdie's, for noon;
then north to the Cromarty line, to
John Hamilton's for night. Saturday
—West to Cromarty, then north to
Staffa, at noon; where he will remain
until the following Monday morning.
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion.
MR. TEMPLETON 52320 A.T.R.
(Inspected and Enroled)
Mr Templeton is one of the hand-
somest horses in the entire country,
a beautiful dark brown and a, nice thick
sound made horse at every point. Mr.
Templeton is the fastest trotter ever
offered to breeders of this part of the
country and the best and most fashion-
ably bred. To try to improve upon
his breeding would be as useless as
54 new performers, 46 new 2.20 per-
formers, 20 new 2.15 performers and
the fastest performer of 1916, 2.0114;
total standard performers, 285 at the
age of 21 years. McKinney, 2.1114,
stands 27th in this list with seven new
standard performers, 1 new 2.20 per-
former and 2 new 2.15 performers. His
fastest performer of 1916, was 2,10;
total standard performers 203. Me -
Kinney recentlyedied at the age of 30
years. He has two sons in this coun-
ty, Red Melninney, and Emperor Mee
Kinney. You see how much Peter the
Great outclasses McKinney as a sire
and is eight years younger, 25 stal-
lions standing between them. The
next one is Red Medium 2.23U; he
stands 30th in the list, there being 29
between him and Peter the Great. Red
Medium has six new performers, 4
new 2.20 performers, 8 new 2,15 per-
formers and his fastest performer fdr
the year was 2.06%; total standard
performers 84. Red Meditun's age 15
19 years, Red Medium has two sons
in this county, Ike Mediutn and Elmer
Dickson 2.0614 pacing. Red Lac is
19 years of age and stands 41st in this
list, he has 5 new performers, 4 new
2.20 performers, 1 new 2.15 perform-
er; and his fastest performer for 1916
is one with a mark of 2.10. His son,
Andy Red Lae, is also owned in tide
county, Mr. Templeton's sire, Peter
the Great, has got the sires of these
other horses beaten so far as east is
from west. Nine hundred and ninety
nine horsemen out of every thousand
hying to paint the lily or add a dif- will tell you Peter the Great is the
ferent hue to the rainbow. The sage most wonderful sire of all time. Last
of Patchen Wilkes Farm once said, season Mac Thistle's owner Caine out
when he was a young man and used , with his advertisement and said he
to attend dancing parties that he liked was the fastest horse ever offered for
to dance with a lady that was a good service in this part ot the country,
dancer, but preferred to dance -with -wbich is correct without a doubt, ac
one that was beautiful to lobk upon cording to his reeord of 2.04%, Then
as well. So Mr. Brood Mare Owner he goes on to say he raced through
consider Mr. Templeton for he is a the largest racing -circuit in the
fast trotter and is beautiful to look world and defeated the grand circuit
upon as well. The family of Peter stars as often as they defeated him.
the Great were the largest money win- If he has 'beaten the star pacers as
nirtg family last year again as usualoften as they defeated him, whyalid he
Last season his daughter,Mabel Trask, not win as much naoney as Frank Bo -
was the largest money winning trotter gash jr., 2.01%,, who Won 523,325 that
on the Grand Circuit. And his seven season? Del Roy was the second larg-
year old daughter Miss Harris M., 2.- est money winning pacer with 113,575
0014, won the G. of 0. stake at De- to his credit, Mac Thistle only VIVA
troit and other classics down the Big 52,1135. 1 would like any man to ex -
Ring. Every year is a Peter the plaart to me hew he conk' 1* a star
Great year; the coming year 'will be pacer and only win that amount and
greater than ever. Mr. Templeton Prank llogash Jr, and Del Rey 2.041n,
himself had the following at the raees,1 wm so much mon*
namely, Belle Templeton, F. J. Tene-1 Mr. Brood Mare Owner, come and
pleton and Peter Templeton, winner look Mr. Templeton over before you
of second money in the three year old make up your mind what horse you
trot at London. Mr. Templeton is al- intend using. He has a license to
outclass any other stallion that Huron
County has as a sire, just as well as
Peter the Great is in a elass by Wine
eelf.
TERMS.—Mr. Templet= will stand
at his own stable, one and a half miles
south of Hills Green, at $25.00, to' in-
sure mare with foal, payable March 1,
1918. Mares from a distance paetur-
ed at reasonable rates. All accidents
at risk of owners of mares. Mares
that are not returned regularly will be
-charged full insurance whether in. foal
or not, For additional information,
write for booklet.
George E. Troyer, Proprietor
Phone 5 on 88 Zurich.
Hills Green, P.O.
ready a proven speed sire and you are
taking no chances in using hitn, as
his colts are prize winners wherever
shown.
Mr. Stallion Owner, if any one of the
following statements, I am going to
make are not correct, come forward
and contradict it, for I will be pleased
to have you do so. The leading sires
of 1916.—For many years past it has
been the Review's annual custom to
present iri the Christmas number, a
resume of the leading sires of five or
more new performers of the year en
the editorial page, Forty-four names
appear in this number; Mr, Temple -
ton's sire, Peter the Great, 4 years,
2.0714, a course, is at the head, with
1
25 miles
to Seaforth
One gallon of gasoline
has done it
Touring $495
Runabout $475
Coupelet $695
Town Car $780
Sedan $890
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One man (name on recpest) reports an ay.
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miles, Surely this is a record that few, if
any other makes of cars ever equaled.
It demonstrates the economy of owning
and driving a Ford. You can average moo
miles more travel on Ford -sin tires. The
saving on oil and repairs is proportionately
large. The name "FORD" stands for
lowest cost and greatest service.
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