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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-05-18, Page 5.s` 1I? kee best rho- making, the that's tree_led in a school. €:l Shoes,; in Gunmetal abble Leathers -- solid rtment t# chose fronn. to $2. so, for sizes I I to Walt, Boxy Calf, Dong, a Styles, In shapes to ie of the !;nest makes in a pair. Growing girls' Patent Colt, i€1 sires 4" c high laced buts for ent Leather at $4.5o are CIAL HOTEL 1.04,0• 4, H. P. Kennedy sold 10 loads 'r cattle $10.50 to $12; cool;, 0.25; bulls, $8,50 to $11 axed Lev ac`l sold: Butcher 19 $12, 2 , 1050 lbs., $11.601. lbs, $12; 25,1010 lbs., 11. bs. lbs., $11.40; 21, 1000 Ibs,, n, 1150 lbs., $11.85•, 22„ 1250. , .85; 22 `1250 ms., $12.4•; s $6.75 to $10.:5; caitne $&.25; bulls, $7.50 to $11; 7 fed and watered; 22 yeari op, $16.75; calves, $8.50 to .nd Whaley sold ln3 carloads; 1140 lbs., $.42; S,10401bii 694 lbs., $11.65f 5,1050 lbs., ?5,850,$10.50; 19. 1029,$12; . 1049, $10.75; 19, 1100, $10 $10.25; 1 1090 $10; 2.900 lbs 8, 1060, $9.10; three loads of .50 to $7125; bulls $7.50 to it sheep $1'3 to $14.50; heavy td` bucks, $10.50 to $12; calves 3r hogs, $17 fed and watered. tt, Hall and Coughlin sold 35 hoice heavy steers, $12< to 12... 2e butchers, $11.75 to $12.15; tchers, $11.35, to $11.50; com- •hers, $9.50 to $1O; cows, 5-50 5; bulls, $7 to $11. allowing were the tion*: mice steers heavy $12 to 12.59; Leavy steees $11.35 t`o $11.75, avy steers, $10:50 to $10.75; choice $11.50 to $11,75 $10.50 to $11; do med.,.1 .75 la common €t.85 -to .,15; but- uis, choice $10.50 to $11; do. lls $9.65 to $10; do. media $9; do. rough b $6-40 to catchers' cows, choice, $19.25 good, $8.,15 to $9.85; meet. o $7.25; stockers $7.50 to $9; $9.59 to $10.25; canners and $5.50 to $6.25; milkers good c, each $85 to $125;, do, com- a medium each $4 to $60; - s, $60 to 110; light ewes, $13 Cheep, heavy $8.50 to $10; �r d -choice $12 to 14.50; spolpg ich $9 to $,15.00; lambs, chorea o $17.00, do. medium n10.50 0; hogs, fed and Watered $17 off ears 17.25; de. f.o.b. 5. 40 INK MitiltilITS esf rth„ May 17 1917 ;Wheat perbushel .... f'.$2,15 Oats, per bush ...nee() Boeus, per .bus ase <.• M 9.00 to 7.00 Barley per ,bush.... ...1.25. Brat, .per tong<.•..{a.,. s... .. .42.00 Shorts, per ton Flour per owt.... .. —7.85 to 8.60 Butter igf,< 37 to Hogs per ewe Potatoes, per bag .. 4.50. BEAN MARKET Toronto, May 15. —Beans---�Impo ed; hand-picked, per bush, $6.50 • Can adiar hand-picked, per bushel; $7.75. Imp. primes $6 to $6.25; Canadian prime, $7.25. DAIRY MARKET. 'Toronto, May 15.—Butter---Fresh~ made creamery prints, 44c to 45e;. 'Creamery solids 41c to 42c; choice dairy 40c to 41c; .ordinary dairy prints c to 36e; baker's 30c to 81c. per ib. Eggs—New-laid in cartons 44c to 45c; ex -cartons 41c to 42c. Cheese—New large 28c; Wins 28%e; June,large 2;i ;twins 30c. Honey —whito cover,2 Ok lb. tins 15c a lb. 5-1b. i 14%, a lbs; 10 -tins 14c a Ib.; 60-1b. tins clov- er, 13c to 1.31%; •a lb, Comb honey — honey --Selects 2.40 to $2.75; No. 2, $2; to 2.15. Buckwheat honey 60 -Ib tins 15' to 11c a pound. Maple Syrup -- Imperial gallon, $1.60 to $1.75. Patin and shop help meted immed- iately. Ata: Ontario Reformatory, Qu Guelph, in, 1679-1 C WA D. Wanted, at orate, a man ,to learn the Butter Makft Buidneas. b.pply at the -SEAFORTH OREAM RY. 2675-t# SEED OATS FOR SALE A quantity of No. 72 O.A.C. Need Oita for sale. Apply to Andrew Moir, R. R. No. 1, He, Box 72, Plume -: 17 on 92. 2574-tf HOUSE FOR `"BALE. .The residence of the late Alex; Suth- erland, John . Street, Choice location? hard and soft water, splendid garden *fit argil trees; chicken house; im- mediate possession. ,� Apply,to A. D. SUTHERLAND, Seaforth, 2575-tf SALE REGISTER On Tuesday, June 5th, at one p.m.. on of 16, Concession 3, H.H.S. Tuck- •.ersmith Farm Stock and Implements, Chattels of the late George W. Elgie. Wzn . I`orrest and G.T . Elgie, executors T. Brown, auctioneer. - fk rein season. nes over worn wed beuty. ASTICA." the • asil3 ' applied. six !tours and t rear, scratch long like new. ET"—the Dainty and 1p enervin nruituro. Very ul and enduring nigh lie ' A ! ® Satiue -te is std perfect enamel atedwashingo., WEER the wig On Saturday, May 26th, at one o'- clock p.m., at the residence of Miss Ward, Egmondville, household furni- ture implements, etc. Miss Ward, Proprietress; T. Brown. auctioneer. .011116111. S. T. Holmes founera.l Director and Licensed Embalmer Undertaking p..rt&re in 0ddfe1 1nw.e building opposite :Stewart Bros. Resi- dence tiode;tch st., cup Jr , tit•,tt'�' [Plower, 1 i nished on .,bort notice, Phone Night or Day 119 BIRTHS. .Bruce—At Sioux Lookout, Ont., on. April 18th, to Mr. t .i i Mrs. C. L. Bruce, formerly Leona Potts of Clinton, a son. 'Kraft—In Dashwood, on A_pi. 25th, to Mr. and .Mrs.. , E. G. Kraft, a daughter. Hof hzian--In Dashwood, on Api. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman, , a son. .Buffy In London,. on May 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Duffy, formerly of Seaforth, a son. MAIM, AGES. Watkins ---Cooper --= In Toronto, on May 2nd, Lucy, only daughter of Mr. W. J. Cooper, formerly of Clinton, to Charles H. Watkins, of Toronto. DEATHS. MacEwen In Wizbam, on April 29, Irene MacEwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacEwen, ag- ed 26 years and 10 months. McLean—In Goderich, on May 9th, Mary Wright, wife of William L. McLean. Jewell—In Goderieh, on May 6th,Marq A. Esterbrooke, wife of James Jew- ell, in her 76th Soar McEwen—In Goderich, on May 4th, Thomas McEwen, aged .66 years, 11 months and7 days. Schroeder—In Zurich, on April 28th, Fred Schroeder, aged 78 years. Illealmaromormosaersr •••••+*••••••►••••••••• • •• e • • • • • e 9 A 4. le .. 14. 4. W. T. BOX & ' Cul v EMBALMERS AND - F IiNEBAL DIRECTORS H. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and 'License. CHARGES MODERATE Flowers furni3bed on snort tatice. Night Cala Day Ca113 Phone 175 Phone 50 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 sof t water in the kitchen. There is also a stable on the place.1 Apply to JAMES S, BROWN, eaforth P. 0. • , 2574-tf WOOL WANTED Bring your wool to the Oanieal Mill Warehouse. We are paying highest market prices for same. Phone No. 7. L. Flueschuetz, Buyer WALTER- THOMPSON & SOFT, 2577-tf LIMITED. 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; 2578-tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 1One-fifth of an acre of good ground , and a story and a half brick veneered hr tele with large kitchen attached, on East William street, Seaforth. Thio 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 ********************0**** STORE HOUSE POR ALS For sale, No. 7 store house on G.T. R. track. Apply to Mrs. John Shine, :.aforth . • 2576-tf FOR RENT. Campbell block to rent, consisting of two stores. For yearly tenant, the stores will be fitted up to suit the ten- ant. Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS Seaforth. 2579-tf AUCTION SALE cif Household Furniture, Implements, Garden Tools, Etc.—Thomas Brown has been instructed by the undersign- ed -to sell by public auction at her residence in Eginondville, two doors Borth of the Presbyterian church, on Saturday, May 26th, at one o'clock 1i.m. the following property: One Stan- dard bred bay mare seven years old, . registered, one Portland cutter, ,(McLaughlin make), set single har- ness, one-horse plough and harrows, bne-horse scuffler, buffalo robes, horse blankets grindstone, galvanized hog trough, garden tools, such as hoes, rakes, spades shovels, etc. antes, saws, two tree -pruners, scythes, lawn mow- er, flower stand, bedroom suites, mat- tresses and springs, parlor suites, rocking chairs, tables, cupboards, Hap - Y Thought eange, heater, chairs, sew - ng machine, organ, carpets, lounges, pictures, stretcher, verandah screen, lamps, dishes, crockery, etc., and oth- er small articles. No reserve. Terms -- All sums of $5 and under cash. Over that amount 6 mos. credit will be giv- en on furnishing approved joint noes. A discount of 6 per cent. per annum allowed off for cash on credit amounts. 1SS WARD, proprietress; Thomas Prewn, auctioneer. 2579-2. FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck- rtsmith, containing 1.30 acres, about 7 yes bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the prem - leen 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 Mfrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O. 2356-tf BULL FOR SERV CB The undersigned will keep for ser- vice on Lot 13, Concession 3, Tucker - smith, during the season of 1917e 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 1st, 1918 .T. P. MCLAREN, • 2577-tf HOUSES FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH A one and a half storey frame house on the West aide 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. The house is in good repair, contains seven rooms with good cellar; hard and soft water; large lot 150 by 350. Apply to F. HOLMESTED; Seaforth. 2574-tf IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the boys and girls of the Town of Seaforth, fourteen yews of age and under the Seaforth Food Production Society will offer 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 '.)e 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 lst day of June, 1917. Seaforth - Food Production Society Wm. Hartry, Chairman 2578-3 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, 11/4 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 a dam with a hy- draulic ram pumping the water to the house and to 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 lit next. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth, or phone 76, Seaforth. 21178 tf TOWN OF SEAFORTH. TAX SALE. Notice is hereby given that the ad- journed sale of lands for arears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Council Chamber, Town 1lall, Seaforth, on Friday, the 8th day of June, 1917 at three o'clock .p . m . , when the following lands will be sold by public auction unless the arrears of taxes and costs are previously paid North half Lot 24, Main Street, G. Sparling Survey, Mrs. H. M trtin Es- tate; owner; one-tenth acre; taxes $80.55, costs, $2.90; total $83.45. Lot 51, Louisa Street, F. G. Spar - ling Survey; Mrs. Donovan Estate, owner; one-fifth acre; taxes $49.86; costs, $2.27; total $51.86. Treasurer's Office, Seaforth, May 15th, 1917. John A Wilson, Treasurer. 2579-3 FOR SALE OR `+.OR NTI Lot, 85, Co ion , Wink* 100 acres, with ash, windmill, fruit orch- ards. MRS. M. 4f ° _ apply to S. M. A. G ,P.O.O Box 258, Seaforth, Ont., or Peter H. McGrath, St. Columban.` NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of `Henry McArdle, late of the : Town of Seaferth, in the County of Huron, retired .farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby givensuant to the statute m that behalf, that all .per- sus having any claims against the said Henry /McArdle, who died en the 13th of April, 1917, are required .on or before the 1st of June, 1917, to send by post or deliver to Michael McArdle, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth? or Timothy Lynch, R.R.No.1., Dublm, the Execu- tors of the will of the said deceased, to the undersigned solicitors for said executors, full particulars of their claims,and that after the 1st of June, 1917, the executors will proceed to die. 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 assets 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 • NOTIiE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all per- , sons having any elaiuns or demands a- gainst the estate of John Lorimer, late of the Village of Ilensall, in the 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 notice is further given that after the 25th day of May, 1917, the Executors will proceed to distrib- ute the assets of the said deceased' among the persons entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereofto any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated 1 his 5th day of May 1917. Proudfoot, k illoran & Cooke, Goderich and- Hen- sal!, Ontario, Solicitors for the Execu- tors. - - 2578-3 GRAND TRUNK sY& W M 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. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dates leaving Toronto 10.43 p.m , no change of cars, via Transcon- tinental Roue. Return limit, two months, ex- clusive of date of sale. Final re- turn limit on all tickets, Dec. 31st. 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 Cedar Posts Just Arrived=A car load of first-class Cedar Posts -8 and 9 feet long, froth the High lands of Muskoka. A. STE W ART Seaforth, Ont. • WS G • i • • r.mbalnier grid - .�i • • • 9 4 Funeral Dire' or • I; Undertaking Parlors above • M Williams' grocery store,• • •Main Street, Seaforth `blowers fure.nued on short note e, • Oharges moderate. 4 • Phone night or day 192 4 4 b • • ••N•••'•••••••••••• •4.44• EGAL It spells your best autombile buy. Because they have been sold through- out the U.J. for the past 10 years and stand to the front of the list as a real automobile. They are made to stand for not one year, but for years to come. This is just the car you have been waiting for; 30 in. x '2 ip. tires. de- mountible rim, Spedometer and every- thing where you want it. Phone me up and I will gladly show you the car and tell you all the rest, give you a ride in it and use you right. See me at Chas. Layton's *tore on Sat- urrlay afternoons and evening, also phone me at 6 on 188 Clinton, central or call 125 B, Seaforth, and your re- quests will be my pleaeure. Works at Kitchener and Detroit. Touring Car $885 Roadster Johnathan E. Hugill Agent for this -territory, Seaforth Ont. Potatoes We have a car of No. 1 Seed Po- tatoes arrivingin° a few days. Leave your order eary, Phone 8 or'85, Sea - forth, SPROAT & SPROAT 2578-2, Seaforth. TOWN OF SEAFORTH. Court of Revision. - Notice is -hereby that the first meeting of the Court of Revision for the hearing of appeals against the as- sessment Roll of the Town of Seaforth for 1917, will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, the 4th day of June, 1917, at8p.m. Seaforth, May 16th, 1917. John A. Wilson, Clerk 2579-2 McLaughlin Carriage Limited - London, Ont., Apl. 23, 1917 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 Chey- rolet motor car, which is turned out by the Chevrolet Motor Car Co„ a corporation entirely independent and separate from ours Yours very truly, McLaughlin Carriage Co., Ltd. per Walter E. Gunn, Mgr Co Thorobred Imported Stallions The following imported Clydesdale and Percheron Stallions, which are all enrolled, inspected and approved, will stand for service this season at T., J. BERRY'S.. -)TABLES HENSALL, ONTARIO. KING THOMAS Clydesdale [9254] (12625) $15 to insure COMMODORE Clydesdale [9596] (14633) $15 to insure ANDY REDLAC THE TROTTING STALLION $15 to insure Andy Red Lac's prize winnings: First prizeat North Branch Fair, Michigan, ricultgural Fair, 1915; lit prize at Ot- 1915; lst prize at Saginaw, Mich., Ag - ter Lake, Mich., Fair, 1915; 2nd prize at Seaforth, 1916; 2nd prize at Clin- ton, 1916, 1st prize at Hensall, 1916; 1st prize at Goderich Industrial Ex- hibition, 1916; 1st at Hensel!, 1917. These are the- only times in which he has been exhibited 'at fairs. He shows a great. deal of speed. Al- though he has never had more than three months training in his life, he has trotted on the Hensel,' track in 2.17 and also at the Western Fair London in 2.21. You will see by this, that this horse has a very promising future, barring accidents, and is bound to leave some very speedy progeny. COLONEL GRAHAM [9255] (12103) $12 to insure Will travel the following route: Monday, May 7th—Will leave his own stable and go one mile west, then south to Rodger Northcott's, for noon; then south to .the Town Line, then east to London Road, north to Ben Makin's, for night. Tuesday—North to James Jackel's Corner, then east and north to Tom 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 onday morning. - JABOT Pereheron [3139] (84214) $12 to insure (: Will travel the following route this. { season: I Monday, May 7th—Will leave his • own stable and proceed 1114 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 Tuesday—East to Ernest Templeton's, for noon; then one mile east, 11/* miles south, and west 2 miles to Russell Seott'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, Hensel', 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, to Elmer Theil's for ' night. Friday—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 Hot41, 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 Kipper to his own stable, for , where he will remain until the follow ing Monday morning. Papular Stallions The followng popular ataliions will stand for the improvement of stock this season as follows: The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion RED MeKINNEY No. 42946 Vol XVII, A.T.P. 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. 2578 imported Clydesdale Stallion RIO GRANDE (14442) Will stand= for the improvement of stock this season as follows: Monday —Will leave his own stable, Lot 9, Concession 2, Hulled, and proceed, west to Arthur Dale's for noon; then south to the Huron Road and east 3% I! miles, then north to his own stable' for night. Tuesday—Will : leave his own stable and proceed north and east by way of concession 4eto Foster Fow- ler n., for noon; then proceed north to concession 6 and east 3% miles, then north to Fred Eckert's for night. Wed- nesday—Will ednesday. Will proceed west to William Ross , for noon; then west and south by way of Constance to his own stable where he will remain until the follow- ing Monday morning. Terms to in- sure $13. Inspected and enrolled. Archie Theodore Dale, Proprietor and Manager; 2579x8 The Standard -Bred Trotting Stallion TODD WINTERS 2337 Inspected and Approved Enrolment No. 4785 Form I. Monday ----Will 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- cession to Mr . Jackson's for noon; then by way of the 2nd' concession, Tuckersmith to his own stable, for night. Wednesday—At\his own stable. Thursday—West on. the Huron Road, norih to B. Allen's, Harlck, for night. Friday—East to Isaac McGavin's, Leadbury, for noon; then by way of the North .. Gravel Road to bis own stable, for .night. Saturday—At his own stable. The above route will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permiting. Terms to insure, $15. John Pinkney & Son, Prop. & Man. 2578 The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion INDEX. `Enrolment No. 363. Wm. Berry, Proprietor and Manager. Monday—Will leave his own stable, Brucefield, and go west to Varna, at Chris Ward's for noon; then north in- to Goderich 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 .Tames 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 coneession then by way ef the Huron Road to Clinton, at Graham's Hotel, for noon; thou 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- ville 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 -415 to insure. 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: Terry reasonable and possession given promptly Apply at my oil ce for particulars. OF CO SIR EDMUND N© ••ALKER JOHN A1RD, Ger C.V.CD., LLD.. I?.C.L,Preat 7t -s '', :-• I -I. V. F. JONES, As3't. G ni. Manner CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,O0O,COO s RESERVE FUND, 13,500,0-W SENDING MONEY ABROAD Do you wish to send money abroad? The safest way to do so is to buy a DRAFT from The Canadian' Bank of Commerce. The cost is moderate. Appiy { Fpi for particulars. SEAFORTHBRANCT1 J. G. MULLEN, 65 MAN NIL N. CLUFF & SONS for Building Material Lumber in rear variety—suitable tor all Building Purposes, including Spruce Lumber tor Hay Racks, Gravel Boxes and Farm Gates Red Cedar Shingles XXXxxi XXX Muskoka cedar Fence Posts ft. and 9ft. XtrX Fibre Board Beaver Board Substantial Wall Boards for Wall Paper or Paint finish. Will not crack or fall of. N. CLUFF & SONS Seaforth Oet, 2579 2. COURT OF REVISION. TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERS.►iiT'H The Tuckersmith Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assess- ment Roll, at the Council Chamber, Seaforth on Saturday, May 26th, at one o'clock p.nt. - 2578-8 D. F. McGregor, Clerk NOTICE 1 After May 1st 1917 the terms for the service of the Siortl win Bull., Prince Albert =--02098, will be for grade COW $8 Per eow pun bred cows. $5.00 per cow payable after the lst of Jan ,1918. T se terns wlU continue further nom. JAMBS HILL, Suis P.O.; Phone 18 o• 48, Dublin Centres 2516x4 tIOMESEEKE.RS EXCURSIONS LOW RETURN FARES T C WESTERN CANADA ig cls ONCE A WEEK sew Convenient Service. Modern Electric Lighted Equipment Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Colonist Coaches For Tick is, Reservations, Literature and information, apply to CHAS. A. ABE9HART, DRUGGIST, SEAFORTH. Or write R. L. Fairbairn, G.P.A., i0 Kivu; St. E., Toronto. EVIMMININVIIMMIM 25 miles to Seaforth One gallon of gasoline has done it 36 to 68 p ore Mileage 20 to 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline is a frequent occurrence with the Ford car. One Liman (name on request) reports an ay. -erage of 33 miles per gallon for 20,000 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 -size tires. The saving on oil and repairs is proportionately large. The name " FORD stands for lowest cost and greatest service. Jhe lord is truly Ow Universal Car Touring $'495 Runabout $475 Coupelet $G95 Town Car $78Q Sedan $890 F.O.B. FORD, ONT. Over 700 !ora Service SytAr-#"- tions tire, Canada JF. DALY, Dea r5 Ser