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The Huron Expositor, 1917-07-20, Page 5e to advaneit a priceilowe ders fpr *ids :mud crde4ij : at the old prices, f fifty cents to oae 401 - Is. Per tifen's Working ries. The best grades of 3, and every pair built to Makeia note of ig sheds oome and raved, kip ieather wt Ifitezes working ese Ook or large eyelets, per pair calf leather, tan or Heck, Arorking Shoes,. the Well- ather with or without*oe- es in tan Mulestrin sday afternoon at E COMMERCIAL liOEIBL ed•O-e.0.4eiedieedieCed'oetioaereee ay Dykes, GraceNorte pn, Ellen Pope, lane& Scruton, Elva Shaddiiek tone. In the gradua «on ellie Priest and Mary with honors. Nellie mks and Mary '158, whil et received 72S. This ' ig indeed for Hensall pipili, as uninations were somewhat dila- --Mr. C. A. Redmond of Hay a. poorly and under mediral care, ist he will soon iraprode. Ms et has been also unwell, for the . Duple of weeks owing to a fall ' eived while breaking in a frac- rotmg eolti-The saereinerit of rclie Supper will hir dispensed in . 1 Presbyterian church next Sim - then the Rev. gerhert Thorne Brampton, will conduct the ser - The prepaatory service on the eveing preceding will be con - by Rev. C. A. Fle esr, of s Road, moderator dnxtnig the y assrnte4 by Rt,yIviy, Them_ fo1Iowug pupils of Miss F. of this village have been SUC- in passing their second grade i iatione at the London Conserve- rl Music: Miss E. IYison, first Loners; Mise A. Gram, honors; - toss le a ,peinstaking mid cap- acheri-Ree. Mr. Moore of St. church eerehaneeil duties 'with tor at HoTtoetivillei and Middle - ay. Mr. Moore addrng a - r of L..0 -L. lodgea4s hed on easiori.-Mri and Mrse R. , IL , of Seaforth, visited *. and We Gi Willion on Sunday last. es Sadie Caldwell, of [ 'na, is yielding Miss Cora Wil n at tezedlionie here .--Mrn Mrs. rn G. WffsOri intend leM4ng the the this week, to • , 'a eou- months in the weat• Al- their ter Mrs, R. G. e.e „ler. 'rs. John S. Wren of Toronto mily aeie visiting their relatives wall and vicinity during the ir vaeation,-Very trench regret Dit be our villagers when the toadied here that o-ur 'soldiers persoes of Syd. MeAr8ur, Per - is and W. Shaddoek t- i wounded iii France. Jt is sin- hopee that their injuries may we ydry serimm.-M100 . Cora i of Niagarer Falls, is eSpendiet iation here. -Mr. and lift's. E. ristieo Mr. and Mre. Johr ator and Nri, and Mrs. Luker, Exeter, eeent Sabbath limit at me of Mr. and Mrs. We. G. . -Rev. M Powell, of Clinton, l j ed in the II, ethoclist church on r last, deli ering able atiTn10715- C Simpson and eihltdren are at a summer reseed on the ' r river, near Detre% with S. W. Bonthron and tighter Jean, returned on Tues - t frern Waterloo and Kitchen - ere they orient several weeks latives.-ler, Robert torimer eh sent a few days h re this tar Mr. T, Murdock a a farn- i 5 Mary 'lloggarth has sue- liasSed her ..,: ..ediate examinatioe. The exa 6t3 4 StiOn Id iri Exeter on Jinni 23rd. miner being Mr. Hodielli of al, for the London,. 15idgland, i of Music. Miss Hog&rth is 1 of Mrs. Robert _Cameron. ee deiet0•040000•0•01Kilie ed ssortments of Serges, ds you could wish Ito greys, browns and with guaranteed dyes. 'ariety of materials at et the same attention ne new stock of Sum- ir, etc. We're sure Sea.iorth WALTON. $5 fs0 $9115; bulk to 0.50.-stkick-, MARRUGIIII _ 'Cream Winated.-I neW taking 1-iirs ss4 feeders $1.50 te a- freak At St.. • Paul's MB NU* N EXPOtirfOit • aM fm,, •Atews And swingers $50 to .$125: Viols MethodiSt era.. Toronto, ..011-4131.17,„___ alielli"elithlessi -Active and steady; 5.00 15.75. I 1,1th, by Rev. Pr. Marks, _t Z1711 eesi wait. KeSIOSPh,i, jtows_heaoy 15.90 to $18; Sparlinie to E. W. Cesrewrie- we- • dmitiregrimmta0464 , #.5.85 tos sicoot miters, 05.75 to B.A. sse-t4. :blab* initimok litstrdiefil'eeeleete siziee; Efitoi ja,eehees *15 *. mi. ;mid 'Arc. E. G. u"rticei of 44.1 to ant air lanitaa. -Oreeiti tab* i pigs, $15; $13.0 to pu; stags Gunton.. os Tatiadar "It radar wieniaga an to v.2.75; Slime and beebe-Siew MeArdle-iteLeml-On a old rsesive SIP ef sok "116 *fir! bathe $10 to $16; yearlings, $9 t? 13-- I Knox &arch Manse, s'INEA"aula isso; weshers sig to $10.25; ewes $6 to Rev. Bir,,:lifeDermid, see NEIL, Gemara $9 50i raix eseleankWalten. 1 I._Tnion Stoe 17th.e---The BKIJCEFIELD. veral months was un- ited Crow 'rm.-The .Mission Band ; clitialecdatelethe y • during the week a Union Am* inAd a very sucema-"- end, and to the --wise of most dkov- ild tea es: 'the manse Wan On Friday ers and commission men, who &Ay bat. There wsm a good attendance anticipated that the heavy, •offering a very emloyable time vent by would result in a. big alump in values ,taL. The proceeds realized over $30 there was a good active merket all for the Red Cross. morning, with prices ateady with those Football. -A very intereeting game at last week's close.. About 40 car - a football was played last Friday ev- toads of Ontario cattle were also on second of Stanley team went down to to -day's offering there was a fair per - ening on Davidson's field, when the the Buffalo market this morning, In defeat before the Brucefield Junior eentage of good to choice butcher cat-, Rovers. The score was 2-1, Bruce- tle and these were sent over the field winning the round by 4-2, John A. McEwen starred for the visi'n and William Swan for the home team, who dropped the ball directly in front of' the goal. several thnes. This was due to his experience in his younger eep 'J.5O to 110. Yards, Toroito, July t shipment of 1:mte scales first, the heavy steers:cashing in from $11.25 to $11.75, and good butchers cattle from $10.50 to $11. The trade continued active but slightly weaker, for the other grades of killers and comparatively few butchers were er McArdle, of Perth ' Edna Grace McLeod, of Oxford County. 11th,, at by Igo Plias- ty, to Miss DEATHS johnstins-TIn Goderich July 8th, denies Johns Austin -In Hullett, on Hannah Pell, relict of Austin, aged 81 years a Wilson -In Stanley towns 8th, Mrs. Jane ilson, 'years and 8 months. DePeudry-In Goderich, Nettie Elizabeth Bell, mV 0. nDePeudry, aged 28 tho. McAllister-At Walton, Christena Ellen, daug late William McAllister year. Kelly-In•Goderieh, on Jul dm.- The En�-up was as follthy, elder daughter of ows: left over at the close. Cows also were Kelly aged 19 years. ' Goal, R Denten. backs, J. B. Mustards active and steady but the demand for Ramdle-In Goderich to and C. *McKenzie; half -backs, W. D. !bulls was exceedingly poor. - July 6th, 'Elizabeth Lue Swan, A. F. Mustard, J. S. Davit- Stockers and feeders were a light son; forwards F. McKenzie, J. eL. !offering and a few orders remained un- Aikenhead, Wilson Wright, Steward filled. Milkers and springers, vrere a Knox. John Souter, referee, • slow and barely steady trade except where backward springers were con- eerned farmers showing a preference for the latter. Lambs and sheep were a heavy offer- ing and while sheep ° met a. steady and active trade lamb values dropped $1 to $1.50. Calves were firm and in de- mand. - ago EXETER. .Notes. -Mr. C. Birney has been the first on record to secure new pota- toes out of his garden. They were only planted seven vteeks ago and are of good size.-P.fs. Elmore Harness, who- recently retuned from the front, underwent an operation at Victoria Hospital, London, on Monday. He has been suffering quite a lot since his re- turn from the effects of shrapnel wounds. -Miss Katheleen Stewart is visiting with friends in Sarnia. -Mr. W. D. Clark has purchased a new McLaughlin ear. -Ms. White and MissCopper, of Winnipeg' are visiting with friends in town. -Quar- terly services will be held in the James street Methodist church on Sunday next -Mr A . E. Kuhn, inan- ager of the Bank of Coinmeree here with his wife and family are on a mot- or trip to Hamilton and Toronto. - Mrs. Robinson, of Detroit, is visiting her mother, Mrs. PassmOre.--L-Mr. and Min. N.J. Dore motored to Ham- ilton this week where they will spend a few days. -Mises Alice Handford, Atnla May, Hazel Bissett, Beta Rowe, , Leila Saunders, Nettie Keddy and Bea- trice liowey who atended Ahna Col- lege Summer School have -eeeturned home. Miss Laura Jory and Miss Margaret Mineircrrthy who also attend- ed summer school are visiting with friends here befereereturning.-Mr. William Kestle ,while gathering eggs in Usborne on Monday had the miSfor- tune to Op and fal lfrom his load, with the result that he dislocated his shoulder and is now carrying his arm in a sling. A. c.rate of eves also fell t� the ground, a number being broken. ---There. died on Friday morning laiit one of Listowells highly respected cit- izens in the person_ of Me. Charles Wrathall, who for the past six months had been suffering frcim heart tiouble. The late Mr. 'Wrathall went to Listo- wel from the town of Perth in the year 1878 and in 1884. was married to Miss Minnie Forbes, who, with one son, George, of Toronto survive him. The teceasech who was in his G4th year was a devoted and faithful niem- ber of Ohrist church for over 40 years and was always willing to take his 'Part in any good work. SEAFORTIL,MARKETS. Seaforth, July 19, 1917 Eggs, per dozen .. 30e to 31c Butter, per pound .. • . ..28c to 36 Vacation Supplies-Thordpsons--8 Potatoes, per bag .. $3.50 Flour, eer cut .. -6.30 to $6.80 Cats, per bushel - : .60e Shorts, per 1 -en ..$42.00, Barley, per bushel . . . $1,20 Wheat, per bushel .. ....$1.80 Bran, per ten .. ..$38.00 Hogs, per emit.. $15.35 - BEAN MARKET. Toronto, July 17 -Beans, Japanese handpicked, bushel $7.50 to $8;Canad- ian handpicked, bushel, $9.25; prime, POULTRY MARKET. Toronto, July 17th . -Poultry-Live Chiekens,20e to 22c; hens under 5 pounds 16e; hens, over 5 lbs., 19c, roosters, 14c; ducks, 12c; turkeyel6c. Dressed -Chickens spring 25c to 30e; hens under 5 lbs, 20c; hens over 5 lbs, eGc; roosters, 16c, turkeys, 18c. DAIRY MARKETS. Toronto, July 17 -Butter, creamery prints, fresh made 38e to 39e; cream- ery solids 37% to 38c; choice dairy prints, 34 to 35e; ordinary dairy Priets, 32e to 33e; bakers', 28 to 29c. Eggs per dozen ex -cartons 38 cents. Cheese, new, large 23e; twins 23eec; oldlarge, 30 to 31c; twins, 31e. GRAIN MARKET. Toronto, July 17. -Manitoba wheat -Track, bay ports, No. 1 northern, 2.56%; No.2 northern 2.53* nominal Manitoba oats -No. C.W. 81e, track -Bay Ports. American Corn -No. 3. yellow $2.05 nominal; track Toron- to .-Ontario Wheat -No. 2 Winter. $2.35 to $2.40; No. 8-$2.33 to $2.38, carlots- according to freights outside. Peas -Nominal. Barley - Malting, nominal. Rye -No. 2, new, $2.05, nominal. Manitoba Flour -First pa- tents in jute bags 112.40; second pat- ents $11.90; strong bakers, $11.50. Ontario Flour -Winter, new, track, Toronto, prompt shipment, according to sample $10:15 to $10.25, in bags, Toronto, prompt shipment. Milifeed- Car lots, delivered, Montreal freights: eilorts, per tore $40 to $41; bran $34.00 per ton; middlings, $44 to $45; good feed flour, per bag; $3 25. Hair -.Extra No. 2 per ton $12 to $12.50; nuxed per ton $9 te $11, track, To- ronto. Straw -Car lots, per ton $9 track, Toronto. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Buffalo, July Ile -Cattle - Active arid steady; prime steers $13.25 to $13.75; shipping steers $11 to $13; butchers 19 to $12.25; yearlings 111 to 13.25; heifers $8 to $11.25; cows Hogs were steady at $16.25 fed and watered which was the closing price of last week but buyers • made known their: intention to try and introduce a big cut, on Tuesday. William Davies Co. Limited bought 200 cattle: Butchers $9 to $10.75; cows $8.25 to $8.50; bulls $6.50 to $8. .W. J. Neely for Matthews -Black- well, bought 275 cattle: Good butchers e10.50 to $11; medium butchers $10 to $10.35; fair butchers $9.60 to $9.90; cows $7.50 to $8.50. George Rowntree for Harris Abat- toir bought 800 cattle, Choice heavy steers 11.25 to $11.85; good 'butchers $10.50 to $11; cows $5.25 to $8,50. Gunns Limited bought e00 cattle: Butchers $9 50 to $11.25. cows $7 59 to $9; bulls, $6.e0 to $10. .P.Kennedy sold ten loads: But.: J.B. Shields and Son sold: Butebera 3 (900) $10.50; 23 (923) $9.,85; 23, eevArater. wnsbip, on n. June 26th, late Thus; 5 months. p, on July aged 100 June 29th e of Leon ears and 9 n July 9th, ter of the in her 53rd 6th, Doro- . J. J. ship, on etia Lewis. beloved wife of Mr. Ph lip Rundle. Hopper -In Goderich, on July 9th, El- • izabeth Dulcsburry widow of the late I Edward Hopper, in her 87th year. Lawrason-In Stanley township, on July 6th, George Lawrason, aged e78 years. LeT'ouzel-In Goderich, on July 10th, James Charles LeTouzel, in his 80th - year. S T. Holmes Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Undertaking parlors in Oddfel lows building opposite Stewert Bros. Resi- dence Goderich et., cpp Dr. Scott'. Flowers furnished an short notiee. Phone Night or Day 119 chers $10 to cows $6 to -8, (1170 $11; 16, (915) $10.25; IT (1050) $10.25. _Rice and Whaley sold: Butchers - 2(1240) $11; 10, (990) $11; 2, (1140). $111.25; 19, (1110) 110,75; (1010) $9; 2 (870) $8.75. Cows -1, (1150 $9; 2, (1170) $8.4e; 5 (1200) e7.75; 11 (920) $9.50; I. (1430) $8; 12 (1040) $8. Dunn and Levack sold: Butchers -24 (1110) $11.10; 20. (1230) $11; 23, (1020) $10.50; 1;11710ee$11.50. Cowl. ,(1280) $9.50; 6, (1130) $8.25; 2 (1070) $7.25; 2 (930) $5.65; 2, (1140) $8; 1, (920) $8.25. Bulls -1, (I140) $6.59e -1 (4620) $9; 1 (1580) $8.75; 150 lambs $14.50; to $15.50; 50 sheep; light $8.50 to $9.50; heavy $6.50 to $7; 40 cakes $13 to $15. The following were the quotations: Extra choice heavy steers, $11.25 to $11,75; choice heavy steers, $10.60 $11; butchers cattle choice 10.50 to $11; medium $9 to $9.50; common $8 to $8.50; butchers' bulls, choice; $8.-75 to $9.25; good bulls $8 to $8.25; medium bulls $7.25 to $7.70; rough bulls ;5 to $6; butchers cows, choice, $8.25 to $9; good $7.50 to $8;„medium $7 to $7.50 stockers $6.25 to '8; feed- ers $8 to $9.10; canners and cutters $5 to $6; milkers good -choice, $80 to $100; common and medium $40.00 to $50; springers $80 to $110; light ewes $8.85 to 9.50; sheep heavy $6•to 7.50; yearlings $10 to $11; calves, good to choice $14 to $15-501 spring lambs, lb • .14% to 1'5%c; lambs, yearling $9 to *10.50; hogs, fed and watered $16.25; weighed off cars $16.50; do. f.o.b. $15.50. ECONOMICAL TRAVEL Whether you are .going to homstead or only for ft trip the most economical method of travel is to take advantage of our low Homeseekers' fares. Go -,1 going on special excursions esiery Monday. 'For tickets and full partic- ulars apply to Chas. A. Aberhart, Town. Agent, Canadian Northern Rail- way. ......•••••.~1,44.......« 1...' -WT. BOX & CO. EMBALMER : 5 -AND -- • S , li e PAINERAL DIRECTORS ; -I- ..t. yi, C. BOX •: 4. Holder ot Goverament Deilede -i t and laoense. , • is ÷ + "CHARGES MODERATE : .+ + Flowers ifurntshed on ehort : +• + notem. + Nig-ht Cabe Day Cane . • f Phone 175 Phone 50 . T . 4 • ..........‘4............ = Races August 66,1917 $800 in Purses. See Large Posters. R. G. Craik, Sec. • NEW CANADIAN NORTHERN • ROCKIES. . If you do not know about the won- derful scenery including Jasper and Mount.Robson Parks, traversed. by the transconinental line of the Canadian Northern Railway between Edmonton and Vancouver, get a copy of our handsome descriptive beoklet, to be had for the asking from Chas. •A. Aberhart, Town Agent. 2587-3 BIRTHS Carbert-In Hullett, on July llth, to Mr . and Mrs. George Carbert a daughter. Mustard -In Bayfield, on July 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Mustard, a SOD. • • Steep -In Toronto, on July 7th, to Pte. A. W and Mrs. Steep, a daughter. Nokes-In Kippen, on July 8th to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nokes a son. McDonald -In Hullett, oit June 254).. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald. a daughter. Smith -In Exeter, on July ist, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, of London, a daughter. Taylor -At Alexandra ,Hospital, Gode- rich, on July 9th, to gr. and Mrs. J. Irving Taylor, of Colborne, a son. McIlwain-In Goderichl township, on July 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Mellw-ain, a son, . McWhinney -On July 6th, to kr. and Mrs: James McWhinney, of Nile, a daughter. • O'Rourke -In McKillop, on July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke, a son,• Anderson -In Egmondville, on JulY 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander- son, a daughter. STANDING TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE For sale about 12 acres of first qual- •ity timothy hay. Will be sold in bulk or in parts as it stands. Apply to George Hill, Lot 8, Concession 12, Tpckersmith. 2588x1 APOLOGY I, Hugh McEwen, of die Town.ship of Hay, in the County of Huron, Fanner, do hereby acknowledge that I have been guilty of misconduct to- wards Miss May MacGregor, teacher of the public school for section, No. 10. Hay, such misconduct consisting of ridiculing Miss MacGregor by writing upon the door of the school house for said section, defamatory statements concerning her as said teacher, and by my throwing into the school house rotten eggs and other' filth with the intention that she should be put to the trouble and ignominy of cleaning up and romoving such filth. I desire to express to Miss McGregor my deep _regret and contrition for the foregoing unseemly acts committed by me a- gainst her and heegood name and ten- der her my humble apology therefore and assure her that my future conduct towards her will be all that is seemly, manly and without reproach. HUGH MeEWEN Witness: H J D , Cooke Dated the 22nd clay of June, 1917. pea sat Good thnhan. Jun -to =ma Seafartb. Frame 30x40 with API* to W Meant *25614f STORE For sale, N ,g, {rads A Setsfoth. r . OUSE FOR SALE 7 store house on.G.T. y to Mrs. John Shine, 2574 -ti NOUS For sale, t roomed brick Seaforth, own Lean, Apply a c- ,FOE SALE ,-. two storey, seven - esidence, on James at., by Mrs. Ethel Mc- The Expositor Office, ' • CARR Two seated Gl4dstorie, good as new- fortable Expositor i ' GE FOR SALE., natural wod, as nd ,.y. running, COM- rig. Apply at The - Seaforth. 21'l8.tf F Campbell hi, of tyre stores. stores will be i ant. Apply to Seaforth. • i R RENT. ck to rent, consisting For yearly tenant, the tted up to suit the ten- THOMAS STEPHENS 2579-tf OLD Bought in a sat or seven ce return mail. Esplanade Ave 2585x8 ALSE TEETH. y condition. $1.00 per ts per tooth. Cash by R. A. Copeman, 2579e ue, Montreal, P Q. TEA Wanted an a. second class ce perience and r:ferences sel]. Public School ER WANTED tistant teacher holding •icate with good ex- for the Hen- from September 4th, until close of this year. Apply stating salary wanted, and for any particulars to G. J. Sutherland, Secy - Trees, Haman Ontario 2587-2 ESTRAY COW Strayed from lot 12, concession 8, .Tuckersmith, on July 10th, a red cow with horns turning in to eyes and the endaT of horns sawed off. Any infor- mation leading to the recovery of the same, please notify John Alexander jr; R.R.No. 2, Kippen, or phone 3 on 132 Seaforth. 2587-tf FOR sALg, Lot 10, Concession 13, McKillop, Icontainieg 100 acres; 10 acres hard- wood bush, 1 acre •orchard, 7 roomed frame house, bank barn drive house and hen house; also Arnie& well. Would exchange for smaller farm. Ap- ply to William Barron., R. R. No. 4, Walton, Ontario. 2587-tf AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK ac REAL ESTATE , VIM Cameron has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by Public Auction on Part of Lot 16, on Huron t, Exeber, one-quarter of a mile mit of Main St., on Saturday the 28th of July, at 2 o'clock Sharp, the following :-1 pure bred fluy ris- ing 2 years old by Cumberland's Gory; 1 filly rising 3 Years; 1 cow due Da calve at time of sale; heifer 8 years old, due in August, 1 ton of beet pulp, 1 set Gurney scales, 2000 lbs.; one root pulper. Hogs - 20 pure bred York eows, the most of theni due in August and Sept. • Gunther of boars and sows 4 months old. 1 Iforkshire hog 1 year old. Real Es- tate -The Deavit, property on Gidley eir,-a good seven roomed frame dwelling and stable, hard and soft water, 1-2 acre of land and email fruit garden. Terme of real estate mad, known oa day of sale, Mrs. Deavit, Proprietrees.• Terms of Stock -Six months credit On furnishing. approved Joint notes at 6 per cent per annum. CHAS. HARYEY, Prop., Til0i8. CAMERON, Auct. 2685-2 -0.40+441.:.+44-f.4.4+4P+++++++•iii“ t : • a fle/AN ALMIIIINIIONMEY . • t ILADIEf§' TAILOR . 40 . • And Furrier Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing a Specialty A Trial Solicited eo+4+0-eleteeddeteeeetteteeird++.41.+ 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 salt water in the icitc.hen. There's also a stable on the place. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN, Se.aforth, P. (L 2574 -ti! „ HOUSE AND LOZFOR SALE -One-fiftlf ofajn Veined ground and a story anck a haif brick veneered house with large kitchen attached, on Emit William etreet, Seaforth. This property is in sidendid condition,pleas- ently situated and will be sold cheap as the owner la removing to London. Apply to HARRY SPEARE, Ingersoll, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth 271.-tf FARM FOR SALF.. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck- easmith, containing 100 acres, about 7 *eras 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 preniises or address Mrs. John McCloy, Egret:ado-Me; P.O. 2356-tf 1,1111, TO CLOSE- THE ESTATE OF eiBM LATE A.bEX. SUTHERLAND. The house and lot on John Street, Seaforth, must be sold. Choice loca- tion, exceptionally well built, finished in ash, hard and soft water, splendid acarden with fruit trees, chicken house, etc. May be inspected at any time. An excellent opportunity for anyone wishing to secure a comfortable resi- dence. Price reasonable for prompt sale. Apply to A D. Sutherland, 2586-tf FARM FOR/SALE. Lot 31. Conceasion 6, Tuckersmith, on the Mill Road, three miles from Seaforth, and. three miles from Bruce - field, on the London, Huson and Bruce Railway. There are 95 acres of clear- ed, improved laitd. This land is in a good state of cultivation and is well fenced and well drained. There are two bank barns, brick house 28 by 38, 1% storey: with back kitchen and woodshed. For particulars apply on. premises. James McIntosh, rt. R. No. 3, Seaforth. 2586x12 FARM FOR SALE For sale lot 20, Bayfield Road south, Stanley Township, containing 100 acres. The land is all cleared but a small piece of hush, and is in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a comfortable frame house with furnace, one brick barn 84x40, with straw shed 36-56. Good drive and im- plement house; plenty of good water between house and barn. Half mile from school, churches and post office. Telephone at house. This is a choice property and will be sold at a reason- able figure. For further particulars apply- on the premises or address Varna P.O. Wm. A. McAsh 2588x4 It is your assurance of perfect gads - faction ht all your concrete work In- sist on getting Canada Cemeot If you are doing any building or re- pairing in wood remember we hays what you wantincluding dressed Mow- ing, and siding, McNair Shingles, B. C. Fir and Cedar Products and CanadS Fibre Bard. Do not delay in placing Your order with us for your supply of coal. De- livery will again be made to Baefield at $1.00 per ton, to Varna and Klippen at 50c per ton and to our own tows customers at 25c per ton. Title scarcely covers the expense this year but we are bound to have your bed-, ness. JohnB.Mustard Brucefield p.‘W.S.Gorrritey = - - - - .--;,---...- - - ..m v:mbalmer \nd C Funeral Direqfor . .---- -....--, -- -.-.-.---_-.. - ---- Undertaking Parlors above - •-e---- M,Williams' grocery score, ee E-- Main Street, Seaforth - - - earloeiters fur -ogled on short 00tik -- ()berg 98 moderate. Phone night or day - 192 iiiimmromenomonimmomom tonlogra aall•mqesm: semommismemmilos, FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 4th, 1917 Stratford, Ont. I Commercial, i i ) al in 1 la i Telegraphy Departments . We have thorough courses, experienced instructor% and we place graduates in pos- itions. Demand upon us tor trained help is many times the number gradua- ] ing. Get our free catalog- ue. D. A. McLaughlin, C,Princi]pat REGAL It spells your be 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 rest automobile. They are made to stand for not one year, but for years to come. _.gesientainorninms This is just the car you have oeen waiting Lor; 30in. x $1/ in, tires. de- mountible rim, Spedomater and every- thing where you want it. Phone me up and I wiil gladly show yea the car and tell you all the rest, gm you a ride in it and use you right. See me at Chas. lairtAnt sore on Sat- urday gterneons and sielpiuM phone me at 6 On ISSINintan central or cal112.5 B, Seaforth, and your re- quests Will be my pleasure, Works at Kitehener and Detroit. outing Cae $895 Roadster $860 Johnathan E. Hugill 'Agent for this territory, Seaforth Ont. OF COM Silt EDMUND WALKER. CNN AIRD, Gaels! Msesece LL.IX, D,CL. Peesicialle %J 11. V. P. JONES, Ames Cezet Mansowe CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,0CJ R3EltVEFu $13.5fic Careful aftention is give., to the ban4*. ir* requirements of farmers, with whom art Important part of the business ,of ttik5 is transacted. Farmers may may upart ::ompt and courteous service. se sEAFORTHBRANCH J. G. MULLEN, * MANAMA, FOR SAI,R. House and half acre of land in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian churcb and is known as the Purcell property. Good, com- fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, and currant bushes. This is a corner pro- perty with no breaks on front, and the land iss in a good state of eultiva tion. This is a nice property for a ietired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars aeply on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tf STOCK FOR SALE. For sale nine shares Bell Engin. e e . 'Thresher Co. Stock at $32 per share. Par value $50This stock is paying '7 per cent, dividends and is a good buying proposithin at the pric. .deffici 14 shares Seaforth Rink t,oe etocie kit $e2 perishare. Par value $60- This stock for years has paid dividends in rite neighborheod of 7 per cent. Apple - at The Expositor Office, Seaforth. FARM FOR SALE Lot 33, Concession 6, MeKiilop, 100 acres of the best clay land in McKil- lop, 6 acres of bunk, the rest in te high state of cultivation; 5 miles from Sea - forth, 2 miles from Constance, Ili 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- draulier ram pumping the watbr to t the house and to the barn. As the spring is in the orchard and near the T, house and line fence, there is no ores* 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, Seaford). 2578-tf GRANO TR N SYSTEM Attractive Trips To MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQIiIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round Trip Tourist Tickets now on sale from stations in Ontario at yftey low fares, withiliberal stopdivers. GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADYANCH Berth reservations and full informs, tion at all Grand Trunk Ticket Mete or writh C. E. HORNING, District Passenger Agent, G. T. Ry. Systeme Toronto, Ont. W. SOMMVILLE W. PLANT Taw a AVIA. Depot Asset NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of William Chesney, of the Township of Tuekersmith, farm- er, deceased. Notice is he eley given pursuant to law that all ha iiag claims against the estate of Willi m Chesney, who died on June 6th, 1917, at Tuckersmith, are required to file with the undersigned Solicitors, full particulars of their claims on or before4Cugu5t lst, 1917 and after said date the Executrix will proceed with the distribution of the estate, having regard only to such claims as have been filed. Dated July 7th, 1917. C-ladman & Stanhury, So- licitors for Executrix, Bengali and Exetee. 2587-8, eeeedideefeenee04<>4<>*0•0•4eideCne • 0 ‹.5 z) ddiet10.0-ihdee-dedeled•040.0.0.dereediOdiOddeendeed,didet~00.440.04<etischae0.40. • : * * '7> * • * FORD MOTOR. COMPAN OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD ONTARIO June8th, 1917. To All Domestic Ford Dealers and Sub-Doalers : It has been the custom of this Company in past years, on or about the first day of each contract year, to make announcement of reduced prices on its various models of cars. In face of a very radical increase in the cost of raw material, we find ourselves at this date in a position to guarantee the buying public and our repreientatives that there will be no price reluction On August ist, 19171 but we do not guarantee there will be no price increase on or after that date. In order that there may be.no misunderstanding on the part of anyone con. cerned, we wish to call your attention to Clause 14 of yollr Dealers' Or $ub-dealers' License Agreement, which gives us the unrestricted option at any time to increase prices on our various models without any advance notice to you as representative or to the buying public. Such orders as may be on file unshipped or undelivered at the time that any price increase goes into effect, would be filled by us to you as rep- resentative, and by you to the buying public, at the increased price only. In brief, prices on August 1st are guaranteed against reduction but not against advance. We specifically wish to caution every dealer and Sub -dealer against taxing or- ders at present prices for more cars than their, stock at any one time will take ogre of. Any orders taken - to fill which you will be forced to call upon branch or factory for shipment -should be accepted subject only to increase in price before shipment or delivery is made (gee Clause 9 Retail Buyer's Order and Agreement.) Yours very truly, - Ford Motor Cornpany of Canada, Limited J. F. Daly Over 700 lord Sertiee Stations bri, Canada, Ford Dealer SEAFORTIf ONT -