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Footwear ed every
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Kid at $3.75 to $5.00
2.50 to $3.50. Rand-
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rs, at $3.00 to $3.75.
nps at $1.35; Patent
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mos pumps at $1.50;
root Sandals at $1.25
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31MERCIAL 110TBI;
Toers, and great interest
the proceedings. EAU -
es. were given by Mr.
P, and by Mr. W. Proud-
Sf roads
h and south, east and west
raded and gravelled, both
s very badly needed. -Pur
eport trade as very good
and are keeping splendid
-. A. E. Doan and dele-
in attendance at the
convention in Clinton on
the Sunday school con--
Brucefield. on Wednesday..
and war relic sOcial even-
ilethodist church on Mon -
last was a great success.
nme was splendid and all
>d time. -The Ladies' Aid,
iodist church, will hold a
y on the lawn of Mr. and
rilson on Tuesday evening,
Supper Nvill be served fr
a booth on the grounds
ce cream and other good
od music will be provided.
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'JUNE 20, 1919
Currant and Goosebekry Worm.
The most common inSect enemy of
.ittirrants and goosebetrries
Zurrant and Gooseberry Worm. The
larira ie a greenish eAterpillar, 9;baut
;three...garters of an inch long when
!full grown, with. a black bead. and
1111.1111311910k13 black soots over the body.
The larvae attack the foliage of
ig000eherries and of red and white
icancania but seldoln injure that of
black entrants. At first they work
'ekisey in the centcal part of the
tusk stripping the lefties nearly *Ill
vit there, and.°dom danip
before their obeeranal
,they may der the foliage atiy
*lace. It la common to see neadv all
the leaves eaten off numerous
*ales. •
The lite history a the Insect is
• follows: -The adults, -which are
.len.own. as Sawities-are straall four -
;winged Ries, about a 'qua. -ter of an
inch in length. The fernalk. bas the
abdomen yellowish and the rest of
the body blackish in color. The male
is for the most part blackish or
black. The dies appear in spriug very
soon after the leaves have expanded.'
Eggs are laid on the under surface
of the leaves in eba.ins along the
main. veins. The young larvae on
hatching feed upon the foliage and -
become full grown in two or three
weeks. Then -they drop. to the ground
and form little cases in which they
pupate. A new brood of dies emerge,
lay their eggs and from these there
-comes a second brood. of larvae,
which may be seen on the Liiants at
the time when the currants are ripe.
When. these larvae are full grown
they enter the soil, form little cases
or cocoons, and rewain there till the
next year, when they pupate and
emerge as adults.
Method of Control. - These are
easy insects to kill. ALt currant
bushes and gooseberries should be
sprayed with from two to three
pounds arsenate of lead paste or half
that amount of the powder form in
forty gallons of water as soon as the
leaves have become well expanded.
Particular care should be taken to
spray thoroughly the inner parts of
the bush. This will kill all the first
brood. It, a second brood appears
hellebore should be used instead of
arsenate of lead, in the proportion
of one ounce to one gallon or water.
Arsenate :ef lead would be dangerou.s
on the ripe fruit. The insect occurs
everywhere in the province, and
everyone should prevent .his plants
being weakened and 'seriously injur-
ed by it, especially as it is so easy
to eentrol.
Note.-J.iellebore loses its insecti-
cidal propezrties anlese: kept in air-
tight packages. - Prof. Le ci'aesar,
0. A. College, Guelph.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Seaforth, Jane 19, 1919.
Bran, per ton $42.00
Shorts, per ton $44.00
Potatoes, per bag ..............$1.25
Flour, per cw't - 5 00 to 5.90
Wheat, per bushel $2.12
Spring wheat, per bushel $2.06
Oats, per bushei. '75c
Butter, per lb 40 to 45c
Hogs, per cwt. $21 .50
Barley, per bushel. $1.10
Eggs, per dozen 34 to 35c
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto, June 17. -Batter choice dairy 50
to 55c; do. creamery 60 to 65c; margarine M.
• to 400; eggs new laid 58 to 60c; chees, tbs.
40 to 45c.
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto. June 17.-Dreesed poultry-turiteas
lb. 50 to 55c ; fowl, tbs. 45c; chickens roast-
ing 40 to 45. Live poultry -chickens, lb.
35 to 38c; roosters, tia 25 to 80e; fowl, lbs.
3S to 40c.
GRAIN MARKET
7.oronto. June VT. -Manitoba wheat -No. 1
Northern, $2.24%; No. 2 Northern, $2.21%;
No. 3 northern, $2.171/j; No. 4 wheat. $2.11%,
' atore Fort William. Manitoba oate-No.
2 C.W. 79c: No. 3 C. W. 77e; extra No. 1
feed 77c; No. 1 feed 75%c; No. 2 feed 70%e
in store Fort Williana. Manitoba barley -
No. 3 C. W. $1.28%; No. 4 C. W. 31.291/4;
rejected 31.21%; feed $1.21% in store Fort
William. American corn -Noma -tat. On-
tario oats -Number 3 White 77 cent),
according to freights outside. Ontario wheat
No. 1 winter, per car lot $2.14 .to 32.20; No.
do. 32.11 to 32.19; No. 3, do. 112.07 to 32.15;
f.o.b. shipping Points according to freights.
Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring 32.09 to 32.17;
No., 2 do. 32.06 to $2.14;00. 3 do., $2.02 to
32.10 f.o.b. shipping pointo atteording - to
freights. Pean-NominaL
$1.28 to 31.33, nominal. Buckwheat No. 2,
nominal. Rye No. 2, nominal. Man. tkair gov-
ernment standard 311 Toronto. Ontario flour -
Government staedard 311 in jute bilge To-
ronto and Montreal, prompt shipment. Mill-•
feed -car lots, delivered Montreal freights
bags included. Bran $42 per ton: shorts E44
per ton; good feed flour $2.75 to $2.80 pee
bag. Hay -No. 1 332 to 335 per ton; mixed
$20 to $24 per ton track Toronto. Straw -
car lots 310 to $11 per ton.
LIVE STOCK HARMS
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, June 17.-
Dro 'ers took advantage of an unusually light
off "ng for a Monday to stand firm for
bagger prices for their, cattle, and they suc-
ceeded in forcing an advance of 50 to 60c on
last Thursday's quotatide
is. A stronger tra
VT 88 looked for, but ad increase of at least
half a cent per pound 'On all grades was not
reckoned upon by Olie Imams. With, the
higher quotationa in. force the trade never
reached the activity of the markets of Wed-
nesday and Thursday of last week, but in
the end the 1 500 head of cattle forward were
Pretty well cleaned up. One straight load of
heavy steers fed tor J. Be( Diane and about
another dozen head of,7steers cashed in at
14a and a few loads and small lots of cattle
from 313.50 to 313.75. Best butchers sold
from $12.75 to 313.15 and good butchers from
311.75 to 312.25. Cowa and bulls were an
equally stronger trade, best cows selling from
311 to $11.50 and an extra choice odd COW
here/end there at 12c.
The demand for good etockere continued
fair with prices stronger. Feeders met only
a fait demand. Milkers and springers were
•iteady, but the supply was light
Calves finned 50c on an active market.
13heep and Iambs were steady and inclined to
be slow.
It was current nentir this morning that
aeveral shipments of hogo had gone direct
through to packers at $22 f.o.b., but the
general quotation on the market was $21.75
f.o.b. an average of 50c on Thursday's prices.
The receipts were 125 earleads with 1,513
cattle 832 calves, 2,244 hogs and 278 sheep
and lambs.
George Rowntree (for Harris Abattoir)
bought 300 cattle: steer's and heifers $11.50 to
314; eows 37 to 311.50; bulls $10 to $12.
J. B. Dillanee sold 20 steers averaging
1.230 pounds aa 314. The cattle were fed on
the Dillane farm.
H. P. Kennedy bougbt 200 cattle, Wed&
for export: Butchers $12 to' $1g.25; heavY
cattle 1,250 to 1,350 tbs. 313.26 to 313.75;
short -keep feeders 312.60 to 313.
Corbett, Halt and Coughlin tptoted: choice
butchers 312.50 to $13; good butchers 312 to
312.50; medium. butchers 311.25 to $11.7$:
comraon butchers 310.75 to *11.25; choice
oaws 311 to .311.50; good cows 310.60 to
410.767 medium cows *9.75 to 310.25; com-
mon cows 38 to 39: canners $4.54 to 35:
choice laeavy Wills 310.50 to $10.75; butcher
bulls 311 to 311.75; bologna bulls 38.50 to•
49.50: choice yearling Iambs *13 to 314;
ehoice eheep 39 to $10: choice veal calves
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$17 to $18: alediano, calves $16 118.50. alitill$1111$1111111311111111111HIMMIII11111111.1.
J. B. Shields and Son sold: Butclieda$-43'
-960 lbs. $12.75; 6 900 lbs. 312.50; 3 1.
lbs. 3/2; 4 805 lba. $12.50; 8 0 tbs. $1
4 /00 lbs. $12; 5 910 tbs. $1,2.80; 6
29.60; 21 1,180 lbs. $18; 4 0 Mo. 1
8 1.190 lbs. $18.25; 1,270 1158. 31*. Cows
1 1,000 lbs. $8.25. Bu -1 7 Abs. $1
1 1,340 lbs. $9.50. Butchers -17 and Whaley sold: Bute4e=-17 • 9
lbs. $12.90; 1 750 lbs. $10; 18 800 lbs. $11.5
21 890 tbe. $12.40; 1 no tbs $12.001
0901118. 312.90; 11. 980 LS. $12,50; $ 7
lbs. $12; 2 686 lbs. $11.50; 2 660 Re. $11•5
,8 880 Ea. $12.50; 8 1.185 lbs. $.26:44 9
lbs. $12.50; 10 1.052 tbs. $13. C w0-1 Ael
lbs. 310: 4 1.00 lbs. 411; 8 1,130 tbs. 11
1 ,11711 lbs. $11.60; 1 1,140 itoi. $10.25;J
1,320 lbs. $11.26; Calves $22 to $17,50.
Munn and Leis& sold: Butchers -11 1,
Ms. 118.76; 10 NO lbs., 318: 1 690 lbs. $11.
Cowseel Lilo Ms, $11.50; 1 1,220, lbs. $10.7
1 900 lbs. 1 796 tbs. 34; 13 1120-115
$11,25; 1 1,1/0 lba $9.25. Boils,1. 1:190 115
$9; 1 1,460 ibil. 310; 1 1,850 tins $8.65,::
/MO tbs. $10.10 1. 800 $7.;
United Ferrates 0o -operative Co. sold:
Butcher steers and heifers -1 810 tbs. $1
7 1.000 lbs. $18; 2.550 tbs. $/2 2 860 115
212.501 3 14.00 tbk. $11.50; / 630 tbs. $1
1 1,000 lbs. $13.24; 1 1,020 Des; $18.25;
975 lbs. $12.50; 8 850 lbs. 311;' 760 -Ib
$11; 4 700 lbs. $8.50; 4 1065 lbs. 318;
1,1,65 lbs. $14; 2 760 tbs. $12; ' 3 970 lb
$18.10; rt 1 025 tbs. 313.15; 1 1;020 lb
$13.15; 2 1,065 lbs. $18. Cows -4. 1,040 115
$10; 1 960 tbs. $10`; 1 920 tbs. ,$10; 1 9
tbs. $10; 1 1,190 tbs. $4.50; 111,100 lb
$10.75 a 1 1,030 tbs. $10.75; 1 1.0,0 lbs. $1
1 1,19d lbs. $1.2; 1 1,140 tbs. $11.50; 1 1,1
lbs.1$10.76; 1 920 lbs. $10.25; a 910 lb
$10.25; 1 1,200 lbs.. $11.76; 1 1.040 tbs. $1
2 1,276 tbs. $11.25; 1 1,020 Iles. $10;
1,010 lbs. 811; 1. 1,080 tbs. 110.50; 1 3
nee $iii 740 tbs. $4.50; 1 870 lbs. $3;
780 lbs. $8. Bulls -1 1.570 tbs. $11; 1 1,2,
The quotations were: heavy steers $13.5
to $13.75; choice butchers steers $13 to $13.217
.butchers cattle choice $12.75 to $13.2r
do. good $11.75 to 312.25, do. medium $1
to $11.25; do. common $9.25 'to $1.1.75
bulls choice $10.75 to $11.50; do. mediu
210 th $10.50; do. rough $8 to $8.25; burche
cows choice $11 to $11."6 ; do. good $10.25 t.
21.0.75; do medium 49 to $9 ; do.. eommo
$7.50 to $8; stockers 03.75 to I $11.75
feeders $12.50 to $14.00; canners and cutter
$4.00 to $6.50; milkers good to choice 39
$150; do. common and medium Sad to $76
springers $90 th $160; light ewes $12.50 to $1
yearlings $12 to $13; spring lambs; per .-ew
$18 to $22; spring lambs each 411 to $14
calvee good th choice $16 to $18; hogs fed aa
wated er$22.75; do. weighed off cars $23
do. f.o.b. 321.75. •
Montreal, June 17. -The offeringso of liv
stock for the week at the west Ead cattl
market amounted to 500 cattle, 700 sheep an
lanebs, 2.300 hogs and 3,000 .calves,. TO -day th
offerings at this market amounted! to 30
cattle, 530 sheep and Iambs, 1,200 hogs an
1,800 calves. .
Trading at the market was fairlY activ
but no special f$atures were in evidence othe
than the strength in hog prices -and the heava
offerings of sheep and lambs the lis.tter o
which are becoming quite plentiful. Demaie
for butchers' cattle was steady, and es ther
was some good stuff offered,' prices held steady.
Choice select hogs off cars were quothoi at $2
while others were 321.50 per 100apounds..
At the Canadian Pacific stock yards offeeing
for the week amoun.tect to 350 cattle, 300 shee
and lambs, 835 hogs and 1,300 calves. ; To-ta
offerings numbered 350 cattle 276 aheep an
lambs; 700 hags and 900 'calves. Tradin
was active at this market and there was
good demand for small meats, lambs beiis
easier widle hogs held :steady ac aorund, $21.5
to 322 per 100 pounds.
Quotations :-Choice steers 313.50 to1014.50
good $12 to 313; medium 310.50 to 312.; coin.
38.50 to 310; butchers cattle $10 to 312; goo
$9 to $10; medium $7.50 to 39: lambs $1.2
to .$15; sheep 310.60 to $12.50; calves milk
fed 36 to $12.
Buffalo, June 17.' Cattle -Receipts 3,100; O0
to 75c higher prime steers 315 to 315.50
shipping steers 314.60 to 915; butchers 39.50
to 314.60; yearlings 311 to 316; heifers 38.50
to 313.50; cows 34.60 th $12.25; bulls $8
'to $11.50: stockers and feeders $850 to
31.1,50; fresh cows and springers 350 to
$165. Calves -Receipts 28,000; steady 56 to
319.50; hogs receipts 8,000: Pigs 60 to 76e
higher; heavy mixed and yorkers $22.25;
light yorkers and pigs 321; roughs $19.50 to
$20; stags 512 th 516: state $2175 to $22.15.
Sheep and lambs -receipts 2,000; steady; lambs
312 to 319; yearlings 310 to $17; wethers
311 to 811.50; ewes 35 th 31.0; mixedr)
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910.50 to 311.
BIRTHS
Cantelen--In Clinton General Hospital on, -June10th, th Mr and Mrs. J. If. Cantelon, a
son.
MARRIAGES
Debie--Varistone-At Wingham on Jane 2nd,
Freda, daughter of Mr. W. F. Vanstorse, to
J. S. Dobie.
Peck -Elder -At Hensall, on June 4th Robert
McKinley Peck. to Grace Victoria, daugheer
Jf Mr. and Mrs. John Elder.
DEATHS
Bartliff-In Clinton, on June eth, Charles
H. Baatliff aged 67 years and 2 months.
SturdY-At tondeeboro, on June 5th, Dlizebeth
Stalke.r, widow of the late Win_ Sturity, ir.
her 5fith year.
Ford -In Clinton, on June iith, William Ford
aged 83 years.
W. T. BOX It CO.
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Charges Moderate
Flowers furnished on short notice
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 43
AUCTION SALES
A UCTION SALP OF HO USEHOLD EF -
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" feats on Saturda. June 21st on Centre'
Street, Seaforth, just west of the Cooper
Shop, at the fesidence of Mrs. Stephen God -
kin, at one p.m., the fallowing. Dining room
table dining room chairs, sideboard, rock-
ing Chairs, 3 bed room ouitee, aprings, mat-
tresses, leather couch, kitchen. cabinet. cup,
board, Happy Thought range, Queen wood
heater, - Standard sewing maehine, hanging
lamp_ Aladdin larap, toilet sesta and other
articles too nuraerous to mention; also ebout
5 cords of dry hard wood. Terms -Cash. No
reserve as the proprietor has left town.
STEPHEN GODKIN, Proprietor; T. Brown,
Auctioneer. 2687-2
A ITCTION 'SALE OF FA.RM STOCK AND
' Implements. Mr. Thomas Oundry has been
instructed to -sell by public auction on Lot
34, Concession 1, Tuckersmith. 1 mile north
of Brucefield on the London Road, oei Friday_
June 27th, at 1 o'clock sham, the following
property: Horses -Heavy draft bay mare 7
years old can be registered, general purpose
gelding 5 years, general purpose mare 15 yrs.
old_ draft mare 3 years old. Cows -Cow 7
years old due in February: cow 6 years old,
cow 4 years old, cow 6 years old, sow 9
years old due in November, cow 8 years old
due in January. 8 spring calves. registered
Shorthorn bull 2 years old, brood sow due -to
litter in September. pig about 2% raonths old
and about 60 hens. Implements -McCormick
binder 6 foot out in good repair, McCormick
mower 5iae foot cut, De.ering hay rake. land
roller, hoe drill, 1t booth' -Harris culti-
vator with seed boa, disc harrow, scuffier root
pulper, set 4 seeton drag harrows; Kemp
manure spreader, walking plow. wagon, set
bob sleighs,.,, hay mar, gravel box, wagon box;
hay fork, car rope and sings, 2 top buggies
1 nearly new, cream separator, deraocrat,
Chatham fannin'ag mili with bagger &Wished,
2000 pound scales bug truck, 2 steel pig
troughs, potash kettle, 2 seta of double barness,
set of elute harnesa, 8 horse blankets, cutter
logging chain, set of log bunk, apt of Ideolo;
esautiator and brooder cross cut saw, etc.
Cook range, extension:table, ,% dozen Chairs,
bedroom suite, sideboard, forks and shovels
and other articles tho numerous to mention.
Terms -A11 sums of $10 and under. cash;
over that amount 5 months credit given on
approved Sohit nOtes. A diseount of 5 per
cent. off for cash. EXECill'oe8 OF ROSS
ESTATE( Proprietors; T. Gundrv, Auctioneer.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
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i .-Yo G COWS ' DUE TO
F°RAr'n
freshen. Apply to ROBERT' CLARK, R.
No. 2. Seafoith, or phone 1 on 246.
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WANTED. -A QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR
" S. S. No. 9, 'MciKiliop. Duties to com-
mence Septernber lista State salary and ex-
perience and address ISAA.0 BOLTON, Walton,
Ont. 2687-3
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BULL FOR SERVICE. ----THE UNDERSIGN -
ed will keep for service on Lot 17. -Con-
e cession 3 McKillop, aliollyrood" No. 36344
i Registered Hereford bull, to a limited number
a of cows. Terms' $2.00! with the privilege of
) returning if necessary), GEORGE LOWERY.
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p IFTY CELERY PLANTS -80c. BEST
' varietim, all transplanted. Postpaid. ship-
ped successfully everywhere. Ask for price
' list of other vegetable I plants and fruits in
C season. HEROLD'S FARMS, Fruitland, Ont,
l Niagara District. 2688-tf
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' WANTED. -SEVERAL STENOGRAPHERS
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" experienced. Speed, i acesuracy and good
, vocabulary are essentiaL Working conditions
ideal. Apply stating experience to Sales Man-
ager Chevrolet Motor Coinpany, Oshawa. Ont.
r 5 2688-6
• rows FOR SALE. -FOR SALE A NUMBER
" of pure bred Berkshire pigs, large English
strain, from two to two and a half months
old. Apply on Lot 25, Concession 7, Me-
Killop or address R. R. No. 1 Seaforth,
Joseph Brewster.. - 2687x2
ILIOR SALE -IN EGM0NDVILLE-2EIGHT
_ acres of land with frame house and kit-. ,
chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable 1
and small barn Good well. Close to school,
church and stores. Small orchard, Possession
can be had in March. Foe particulars apply to
HENRY FORSYTH, Egrnondville, or phone 10
on 134, Seaforth. - 2668-tf
laeROPERTY FOR SALE. -TWO BEAUTI-
fin homes with two, and four acres of
grounds, brick, slated, ten roomed, all modern
conveniences, in perfect rePair ; just 16 miles
1 rom Lake Huron, in the town of Seaforth;
owner going th Vancouver. Price 33500 and
34,500, about half cost of construction. Photo
on-romest. Apply BOX 516, Seaforth, Ont.
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port SALE. - A GOOD TWO STOREY
' frame house, known as the Tagney pro-
perty on Coleman. Street, Seaforth, consisting
of 9rooms, in torcelient 'repair. good getter,
hard 'end soft water, alsO good' franielbarn:
several fruit trees and 1 acre of ground For
. further particulars apply th Mrs. JOHN SHAN-
NON, R. R. No. 1, London Junction, Ont.
2686x3 .
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FOR SALE.-THRESEING OUTFIT CON,
sisting of a 20-22 horse power Stratford
traction engine and. Stratford separator, cona
plete with feeder, cutter, blower and grain
elevator, all in first claes condition. Used
only six seasons. For particulars apply to
ED. REICHERT, Zurich, Ont. Phone Zurich
Cetnral, 10r94.
2686-tf
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HOUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE. A GOOD
frame house situated on East William St,'
one block from high school, with hard and
soft water, furnance and telephone. There
are two lots of land containing a good garden
and small orchard. Also a• small barn. For
further particulars, apply to aAs. WRIGHT,
Seaforth, or phone 115. 2680-tf
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work. -Girls are wanted to pick fruit for
I summea months. Camps arc being established
in vad,ious distrielis and girls are much
1-. needed for short and long Periods. 150 gala
I wanted for strawberry picking -about June
17th for three weeks. Good wages. For
further information as to wages, hours, board
etc., apply: -MISS KATE S. EARTE, Women's:
Farm Dept. Ontario Govt. Employment
Bureau, 46 King St. W. Toronto. 2688-2
FARMS FOR SALE
FARMS FOR SALE
I have some choice farms for sale in the
Townships of Usborne and Eibbert, .all well
built and improved, on easy terms of payment.
THOMAS CAMERON, Woodhama Ont.
' . 2668-tf
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VARM FOR SALE.-FOR_SALE LOTS 17
" and 18 on concession 3, McKillop, Contain-
.ing 200 acres. There are on the premises a
'good brick house 26x86, a good driving shed
36x60, good bank barn 58x96; good orchard,
8 good wells with 2 steel windmills ; well under-
drained and fenced and in a good state of
cultivation; 16 acres of hardwood bush; 3
miles from Seaforth; rural mail and tele-
Ohoae. For further particulars apply to
RAIN NASH, 984 Vernon St., Vancouver, B.C.
' 2686-6
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poR SALE. -ONE HUNDRED ACRES CON-
" sistiog •of .Lot .27, Concession 3, Tucker-
smith, Huron county; close to school and
church: 5 miles th Seaforth, ' Clinton and
Brucefield; on fine gravel roads. Eighty acred
cleared: twenty acres, of bush • and pasture;
three hundred hard maples; sugar camp;
spring, no pumping for stock, 7 acres of
orchard, ten roomed brick house, furnance,
telephone, large barn stabling underneath,
shed, pig pen, drivehouse, beautiful yard,
evergreens, shade trees 3. TERRYBERRY,
R. It. 3, Seaforth. 2685-4
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pAum FOR SALE, LOT -29, CONCESSION
z• 2, Tuckersmith H. R. S., containing 100
acres, 96 cleared; :5 acres hard -wood timber;
1 acre orchard; 35 acres under cultivation;
balance in bay and grass; mostly tiled drained;
also a running streant across one corner;
1% storey brick house; brick kitchen, 14x18;
also good woodshed; hard and, soft water
inside; hank barn 86x56 with water inside;
barn No. a 36x50, up on stone*: -also flowing
spring 8 rods from barn with cement trough;
large hen house. This farm is well situated
being 5 miles from Clinton and miles from
Seaforth, 5 'miles from Brucelield 1 mile
from echool and across the road tie church.
This fame will be sold reasonable if sold at
once. Apple' th Francis J. Coleman, Sea -
forth, R. R. No. 3. Phone 19 on 614, Clinton.
2688x4
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 88, Concession 6, Melaillop, 100 acres
of the best clay land in MoKilloP, 6 sores of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from Con-
stance, 1%, relies from school. There aro en
the hlisterniam a good seven roomed house, large
barn. -.64i76, all Page wire fences and
well underdrained. There are forty acres
Ploughed. 6 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big sorings. ons
Pitted to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic: ram 'pumping the water to
the house and to the barn. As the goring
hoin tize,ordord and near -the tames and Boo
I fent* theft Is no waste land. There is a•
graded and gravelled lane from the road to
the buildings. Apple to mas. SAMUEL
DORRANCE, Seaferth. 2627-11
THE HTJRONEXPOSITOR
. Therfollowing popular stallions will
stand for the imprOvement of stock
as follows:
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THE PURE BREb PERCHERON STALLION
N
Passed EnrolmientaX
No. 863 Form 1
(Imp.) [31401 (83420)
315Monday.-Will1t°lnsu
ea.ve 1515ownstable, Bruce -
field and go west to Varna at Chris Ward's
for noon; then mirth into Goderich township
to the Bayfield Line and west to Arthur
Welsh's for night. Tuesday. -West . to the
6th .concession, north no Porters's Hill ,at
George/ Vanderburg's for noon ;" then north
by way of 6th coneeSsion to James 14e-
. Milian's for night. --e-Wednesday.-North 10
• Huron Road by way of Jewell's Corners
and Benmiller to William Hill's Ow mill,
Colborne, for noon;' thea by way of Maitland
concession to Harry Sweet's Hohnesville, for
night. Thursday.---Worth.2 miles, east 2 miles
to Albert Townsend's, 11.6th concession of
Goderich township for •noon; then by way of
Huron Road to. Graham House, Clinton for
night. Friday. -South weir' of the London
Road to his own stable' Brucefield until Sat-
urday' morning, Saturday. -South 2% miles
by way. of the tondoRoad and east to
Robert Elgie's, for 110011 then north 2% miles
to the Mill Road and' west to his own 'stable
where he will remain until the following
,Mondity morning. WM. BERRY, Prop. and
'Manager. • . , • 2682x12
' IVIAkWIRA .
16279 (15938) VOL. XXXIE
Passed Enrohnent No. 3267 • . Form. 1
315 to insure.
Monday..aday 5the-Wi1l leave his own stable
Iat Staffa, and go avest' to James Hill's, for
noon; then south to the Cromarty line, then
east 'th Cromarty to his own stable for
night. Tuesday. -South :tp Alfred . Hankins',
1 :Osborne, -for noon; then west along the
Whames Road, for 3% miles and South on
the 4th concession tio John Kleinieidt, for
night. Wednesday. -East to the Elimville Line
and south to Elimville, and east th Winchelsea
sto Joan Delbridge's for noon; there south th
William Brock's, for _night. Thursday. -South
and east on the 11th concession. of Blanchard,
to A. J. Muxworthya (Wallace's old .,farm.),
foif noon; then north to' the Kirkton. Line
an4lWest th Taylor's Hotel Kirkton, for night.
Fr day, -North along the Mitehell Road, to
Moint Pleasant, and west, to 'Jasper Prid-
haifs for noon; then • .west -and north to
Jo1n Hamilton's, 10tho.concession of Hibbert
fori night Saturday.-NOrth 2% miles th Mae
Gr y's 7th conceesion fOr noon; then wait to
the 7th concession to Centre Road,/ then south
to tds own stable, where he will -remain until
the, following Monday. morning. -
JOIN LIVINGSTONE, Pro. and Manager.
2682-12
T1Th IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION
-EARL O'CLAY
(12035) [184581
Apieoved Enrolment No. 699 Form 1
Terms toainsure $15.
Monday, May 19th. -Will leave his own stable
Brucefield and go west to the 2nd concession
Of Stanley, then north to John Butchard's,
for rtoon ; then north and west to Ed. Glenn,
Jr's, for night. Tuesday. -By way of Ban-
nockburn th Varna at the, Temperance Hotel
for aoon; then by way of the Bayfield Road
to the Goshen Line th Arthur McGlineheyas,
for night. Wednesday. -By McOlymont's side
Road to the Parr Line, then south th William
Foster's, for noon; then •to Williara Me-
Kenzies, 2nd concession -of 'Stanley for the
night; Thursday. -North fr,b the Bayfield"road
th ha own stable for noon; remaining until
the following Friday Morning, Friday. -To
Georae McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then
10 MeAdam's side road, and north to the
and concession H. R. S., Tuckersmith, then
west ;th James Carnochan's• for night. Sot-
urday.-West by Broadfoota bridge, then south
th the Mill Road, th his own stable, where
he will remain until the =following Monday
morning. R. D. MURDOCK,. Prop. and Man-
ager.
THE GREAT YOUNG CLYME STALLION
gAr.11.4 9F -St.WiT#E,Y _
Enrolment No. 5051 . Atiliecned Form
Terms to Insuria 315
Wig stand for the abtierovernent of stock
this Season at his own stable; Brucefield,
where Mr. Murdock will meet hose owners on
Thdrsday afternoons and Saturdays of each
week. R. D. 1VIURDOCK, Prop. and Manager.
CUMBERLAND GEM
(13978) [16986]
Enrolment No. 1367 Form 1
Will stand for the 'improvement' of stock
during the season 1919' at John J. McGavin's
stables, Leadbury, Lot 22, Concession 13, 'Mc-
Killop. Terms -$12 .th , insure, payable
February lst, 1920. I. J.' lifeG.ANIN, Pro.
EMPEROR McKINNEY
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
No. (54151) 1653 Enrolment No. 4075 Form
Terms th insure $13.
EmDeror McKinney, son of the world's
greatest speed'sire, McKinney 8818, 2.11%, is
a black horse 16 hands high -and weighs
1,260 eibunds with the best of feet and legs.
Will stand for the improvement,, of stock
this season at Lot 8, Concessam, 4, _Tucker -
smith. 'Mares from a •distariee seill be met.
For further particulars aably tb owner or
Phone -7 on 186, CHARLES RILEY, Prot,.
and Manager. 2683-12
TRUWORTHY
Enrolled and Inspected •
Bay horse, foaled 1916, Standard and reg-
tered, Vol. XXII. Bred by the late elOhn
. Snyder, 'at Park Fatah, Springfield, Ohio.
ired by Ortolan Axworthy,"3 year old reccrrd
.07%; Darn, Trussoca, 2.07 by Moko. Dam
f Truiplla 2 year old recisrd 2.201/4. raced
"2.07 at three years.. Last season as a
wo year. old Truwerthy teethed the folk
alf mile track in 2.27.. TrOweirthy was brok
n 10 harness in May in his yearling form
nd trotted a gosaftor in 8$, seconds, one,
gth in 18, with no intention of searching
int. He 'a gaited tei go very fast an he
as the inclination to, stay on the trot and
o the rioht thing at all Valeta He is sne
1 the first croP of foals by Ortolan Axwortly
years, 207, and considered by may the
est indiveal son of fibs sire, Axweatlerg
ears 2.154. Remernber the. Aitworthy Moko
rose produced the world's champlorathe,Real
sady 8 years, 2.03. Don't miss seeing Pro-
orthy as I cannot say too much Afar hdi2.
imps -Will stand .ot his own otable-at HIU'S
men at_ 05 to insure a living foal. GEORGE
. TROYMe. , Prole.
DEXTRO
Pine Brea Percheron
nrolment No. 6185 - Form 1
Tennis th insure. $16.
Monday. ---(Will leave his own stable, lot 3,
cession 3, Mallop and go west to E.
ohnston's for noon, then to Clinton at
ommercial Hotel for night. .Tuesdaya-Nbrth
to James Snell's for noon; then eaot to Oliver
Anderson's for night. Wednesday. -FAO_
John Grieves foO noon; then, emit to W'Mlam.
Matiley's, McKaTep, for, night. Thursdi0.-
To for noon, -then to 'Dublin at
Webber's Hotel for night. Friday. -To Sea -
forth where he will remain at the Dick House
until Saturday miming. Saturtlity.-West to
George Dale's for noon; then to- his own
stible, where he will remain until the follow-
ing Monday morning, •
mclulell&EL & FISHER. Props.
LORD MANSFIELD
(Imp.) [21567] (16803)
The Pure Bred Imported Clidesdals Stallion
Passed Enrolment No. 1734 Forns 1
$13 to hwure.
Monday, -Will leave his own stable, Beech-
wood, and go to Pat Wood's, Logan for
noon; then to Via own stable for night.
Tuesday -To Joh Murray's. concession 11,
McKillop, for n; hen west to Allan
Ross' conceeslon 10, MeElllop, for one hoar,
then to his own stable for night. Wednes-
day. -To Brunk Mahara, concession 3, Logan,
for won; then to Weber's Hotel, Dublin,
for night Tizuzsclay.,:---To looted" Nagle's,
for noon; then to Joseph Atkinson's, for
night. Pride, y. -To Martin Curtin% 136- alas
east of Seaforth, for wane then to Witham.
Andoman's, 1,9t 29, Corimisiotz 5, .Mojandop
for night. •.Satuzdity.-Will 'proceed to his
own stable where he will remain until the
following Monday morning James Firvatioe
Proprietor and Manager.
•
HOM' E BUILDERS
Write for our Free Book of' hotise plans
and information telling how to save from
two to four hundred dollars on -you ,new
home. Address HALLIDAY COMPANY, Box
61, Jackson St., Hamilton, Ont. 268641
TENDERS WANTED
for constructing the Pryce Drain hi the Town-
ship of McKillop and the Dickson Drairi in
the Townships of McKillop and Hallett will
be received by the undeasigned until Satur-
day the nit day of June, 1919, or at the
meeting of council at the Commercial Rotel-
Seaforth on June. 28rd, p. in. A cheque for
five per, cent of contract price to accdniranY
each tender. The lowest or any tender not
nesiosarilY accepted. Plans etc. cart be sn
at the clerk's office, Lot 24, Concession 7,
McKilop.
)1t. MURDIE, Clerk of McKillop,
Seaforth, P. 0. 26864
FOR SALE.
House and. half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street,close. to
tbe Presbyterian church 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 Ls a corner pro.
ilerty with no breaks on front, and
the landis in a good state of cul,tiva-
tion. This is a nice property for a
retired farmer and the taxes are light
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 258441
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Michael McCardle, deceased.
Notice is' hereby given pursuant to the
Statute in that behalf, that all persons hav-
ing any claim s against the estate of Michael
MeCar•dle who died on the /0th of May, 1919,
are required on or before the 23rd of June,
1919, to send by post or deliver to the under-
signed .solicitors herein for Mary McCardle
and John Malone, executors of the will of
the said deceased, full particulars of their
Claims, and that after the said 23rd of June,
1919,- the said. executors will dirstribute ,the
assets of said deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, having regard only th the
claims of whidh they shall then have had
notice, and that the said executors will. not
be liable for the said assets or any part
thereof, to any person of whose claim' they
shall not, then have receive( notice.
Dated 'at Seaforth 2ndt of June, 1919.
PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & COOKE, Sea -
forth; Solicitors for said Executons. 2686-3
AT YOUR SERVICE.
B. R. FRC GINS
BOX 127, CLINTON Phone 100
(formerly of Brucefield)
-Agent for-
,
The Huron & Erie Mortgage
Corporation and the Canada
Trust Companyt,
Commissioner H.C. of L. Cenver-
ancas. Fire and Tornado insurance,
Notary Public.
Wednesday each week at*Brucelletd
Hensall
Tile and Block
Works.
We have just received a fresh car
load of Marys Portland Cement.
If you want good flash ceraent call
on us. We handle attly the highest
grade Portland Cement.,
We are agents for all C. C. M.
Bic des. Clevelands and Brantfords
are our specials. Supplies always
kept on hand.
Phone 7 ,
W.. E. PFAFF
Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager
moEiEmEiliemnmnmmnr.
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS
Genuine early Snowball 50 for 45
cents postpaid: Shipped successfully
everywhere. Ask for price list of
cabbage, celery, and other vegetable
plants. HEROLD's FARMS, Fruit-
land, Ontario, Niagara District.
2679-8
- HOUSE FOR SALE
That very desirable DErty but oil Ms&
street Eirmondville. eons ling of one-half sera
of land. on which is situ a 14. story brick
house with seven rooms and good cellar. Thaw
are also on the premises a stable, good weld
and cistern. also apple. plum and pear limes
and other small fruits. This is a usleadidt
property and the taxes are low. Por further
Particulars, emir to Mn. M. A. Cholla=
Egnzondville P. 9.
Spend Dominion Day in Goderich
Greatest Program in Western Ontario
Tuesday, July 1st, 1919
AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
DEMONSTRATION BY GREAT WAR VETERANS
BASEBALL -ZURICH (winners of Clinton Tournament) vs. Goder-
ich (winners of Blyth Competition.)
HORSE RACES
2.10 trot or pace pure 350.0e 2.25 trot or pace purse 300.00
2.50 trot or pace, purse 100.00
CONCERTS BY THE BAND OF THE 33rd REGT.
Baby Show , Highland Dancing Floral Parade, etc,
Concluding with a Grand Fireworks Display in the evening
Something doing all day long. Come and have the time of your
life at "Huron's Golden Gate"
Mayor Wigle,
Chairman of Committee
W Lane,
Treasu rer
T. Pritchard
Secretary
TORONTO ---WINNIPEG
And Pointe *oat
Leave Toronto (Uniciii-Snac) 9.15 p.a..
Um, Wed., Fri. --Canadian Nasional All the Way,
TIM, Min*, Sat -Via North Bay, .T. & N. at
Cochrane, thence C.N.R.
Tim. Standard add Tsarist Slew I Nan., Weik, Pik ti Vesareem.
in; and Nein Cam Test, TIN* &Me to Wilideme
1,12::111r611:7trietl:
Hamilton.
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Rates for
Telephone Service
T. new rates for Long Distance Service, eSecttve May
' Uth and based upodair-line mikage, correct inequaitties
,
. in the old schedide -.and embody both increased and d&I
'creased charges.
Following is a comparison of old and new rates for a
3 -minute talk. to pointit most frequently called by local sub-
scribers:
•Jto.,
Old Rate New Bate
Seaforth to Toronto'
$ .60 . • • • • • .$
SCtraillintcao;d. .2.10 . . ..7.0,
5- .g
' London. .. .30 . . . .m4 ' .... .."
4 am . •••••• •
Goderich
....... .25 „, • .
BI,tla ..... ,
Exeter .15
.15 .
The hours dutint which reduced Long Distance t',`tes (aigke ratee)
ere 'In effect are tiow
From 8.30 p.a. to 11.30 pan., 60 per cent of day rate.
From 11.0p.sa. to 6 a.m., 40 per cent of day rate
Ifight rates are based on Standard Time
LOCAL sERviag
6
Rates for local service to pres,entsubscribers will be fescreased ten
per caret, effective front July 1st next.
Applicants for setviet will be charged at the increased raises, from
Ikkw
Evert Sell Telephone is a' Long Distance Station
Inn Dell Telephone Co. of Cat;adit
'
Banking Service
vOUR banking requirements may
' be entrusted to this Bank with
every confidence that careful and
efficient service will be rendered.
Our facilities are entirely at your
disposal.
_ THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
lA ,
Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager
moEiEmEiliemnmnmmnr.
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS
Genuine early Snowball 50 for 45
cents postpaid: Shipped successfully
everywhere. Ask for price list of
cabbage, celery, and other vegetable
plants. HEROLD's FARMS, Fruit-
land, Ontario, Niagara District.
2679-8
- HOUSE FOR SALE
That very desirable DErty but oil Ms&
street Eirmondville. eons ling of one-half sera
of land. on which is situ a 14. story brick
house with seven rooms and good cellar. Thaw
are also on the premises a stable, good weld
and cistern. also apple. plum and pear limes
and other small fruits. This is a usleadidt
property and the taxes are low. Por further
Particulars, emir to Mn. M. A. Cholla=
Egnzondville P. 9.
Spend Dominion Day in Goderich
Greatest Program in Western Ontario
Tuesday, July 1st, 1919
AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
DEMONSTRATION BY GREAT WAR VETERANS
BASEBALL -ZURICH (winners of Clinton Tournament) vs. Goder-
ich (winners of Blyth Competition.)
HORSE RACES
2.10 trot or pace pure 350.0e 2.25 trot or pace purse 300.00
2.50 trot or pace, purse 100.00
CONCERTS BY THE BAND OF THE 33rd REGT.
Baby Show , Highland Dancing Floral Parade, etc,
Concluding with a Grand Fireworks Display in the evening
Something doing all day long. Come and have the time of your
life at "Huron's Golden Gate"
Mayor Wigle,
Chairman of Committee
W Lane,
Treasu rer
T. Pritchard
Secretary
TORONTO ---WINNIPEG
And Pointe *oat
Leave Toronto (Uniciii-Snac) 9.15 p.a..
Um, Wed., Fri. --Canadian Nasional All the Way,
TIM, Min*, Sat -Via North Bay, .T. & N. at
Cochrane, thence C.N.R.
Tim. Standard add Tsarist Slew I Nan., Weik, Pik ti Vesareem.
in; and Nein Cam Test, TIN* &Me to Wilideme
1,12::111r611:7trietl:
Hamilton.
FL FAIRSAIRM,, PA,yersesek
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'1.2. •
!Fel'
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; I.
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Rates for
Telephone Service
T. new rates for Long Distance Service, eSecttve May
' Uth and based upodair-line mikage, correct inequaitties
,
. in the old schedide -.and embody both increased and d&I
'creased charges.
Following is a comparison of old and new rates for a
3 -minute talk. to pointit most frequently called by local sub-
scribers:
•Jto.,
Old Rate New Bate
Seaforth to Toronto'
$ .60 . • • • • • .$
SCtraillintcao;d. .2.10 . . ..7.0,
5- .g
' London. .. .30 . . . .m4 ' .... .."
4 am . •••••• •
Goderich
....... .25 „, • .
BI,tla ..... ,
Exeter .15
.15 .
The hours dutint which reduced Long Distance t',`tes (aigke ratee)
ere 'In effect are tiow
From 8.30 p.a. to 11.30 pan., 60 per cent of day rate.
From 11.0p.sa. to 6 a.m., 40 per cent of day rate
Ifight rates are based on Standard Time
LOCAL sERviag
6
Rates for local service to pres,entsubscribers will be fescreased ten
per caret, effective front July 1st next.
Applicants for setviet will be charged at the increased raises, from
Ikkw
Evert Sell Telephone is a' Long Distance Station
Inn Dell Telephone Co. of Cat;adit
'