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SEAFORTH MARKErs.
Seaforth, May 27, 1920
Eggs, per dozen_ ..... 46 to 47
Butter, per lb. 55 to 57e
wheat, per bushel ..... $1.91.
- Oats, per bushel 1.10 -
Barley, per bushel .. . . , ...
Flour, per cwt. $?.80 to $7.90
Potatoes, per bag $5.00 i
Spring Wheat, per bushel $1.901
Bran per ton $60,00
Shorts, per ton ... $70.00
Hogs, per cwt - 19.00
BIRTHS
Scott.—In Seaforth, on. May 23rd, 1920, to
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, a daughter.
.Armstrong.—In Tuckersmith, on . May 10th,
1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong,
a daughter.
Traquair.—In Tuckeramith ,on May 1st, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Traquair, a daughter.
Taylor.—In Tuckersmith, on May 2nd, to
Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, a daughter.
Carter.—In Huilett, on May 28rd, to Mr.
and Mrs, George W. Carter, a daughter.
AIexander.—In. Hensall on May 8th, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Alexander, a daughter.
'WELL DIGGING
The undersigned is prepared to dig, re-
pair and clean well of all kinds. Orders
left at J. G. Martin's Store, Seaforth, will be
nnemptly attended to.
-273SX3 JACOB VINCENT.
U. F. 0. MEETING
The monthly -meeting of the U. F. O. will
be held in the Carnegie Library Hall, on
Wednesday evening, June 2nd. A full at-
tendance of members is desired.
N. R. Dorrance, ' T. G. Shiliinglaw,
Secretary. President.
2737x1 ■�
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. A. T. Craig wishes to . ex-
pss her appreciation of the many
expressions of sympathy extended to
her by Seaforth friends, owing to the
recent death of her mother in. Toronto.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
'HAY FOR SALE: A QUANTITY OF
Sweet Clover Hay for sale cheap. Apply
to R. GARROW, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth, or
phone 9 on 236. 2735-t1
tOR SALE.- STRATFORD THRESHING
outfit, 20x22, steam traction engine,
separator, tank, all oonsplete with cutter,
grain elevator. All in good -order. For
particulars apply to ED. REICHERT, Zurich
P. O., R. R. No. 1; Phone 10 on 94, Zurich
Central. 2736-tf
-pOR SALE.—TWO DURHAM COWS, ONE
4 years old and one 8 years old, both to
freshen in a few days. These cows are good
stinkers ' and of good quality. Also eighty
bushels of Bret -class seed beans for seeding,
which are of the finest sample, ARTHUR
ANDERSON, R. R. No. 2, Hensall, or phone
7 on .100, Hensall. 2736-2
11011 OUSE FOR SALE.—IN EGMONDVILLE
six room frame house, hard and soft
water, over an acre of- land, with good
orchard, and all kinds of small fruits, situated
close to main road. Convenient to stores,
ehurcbes and. school. This is a meet comfort-
able repair. There
and is in thorough
able house, p
is also good stable and hen house. Apply to
JOHN RANKIN, Broker, Seaforth, or MRS.
'EOBT. HAWTHORNE. 2782-tf
THE ONTARIO RAILWAY AND
MUNICIPAL BOARD
(P. F. 5393).
IN THE MATTER of the application
of the Commissioners for the Tele-
phone System of the Municipality
of McKillop fior authority to make
the following charges for telephone
service:
To Subscribers who have paid- ten annual
instalments of Principal and Interest—$12.00
fuer annum.
To all other subscribers: For Principal
and Interest, $9.72 per annum; For mainten-
ance, $5.28 per annum—$15.00 per annum.
To persons not being -subscribers within
the meaning of sub -section (g) of section 2
of "The Ontario Telephone Act, 191$."--$15.00
per annum.
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board
having directed Francis Dagger, Esquire, Tel-
ephone Expert, to enquire and report upon
the above matter, doth appoint Wednesday,
the ninth day of June, A. D., 1920, at the
hour of half -past three o'clock in the after-
noon, (standard time), at the Town Hall, in
the Town of Seaforth,_ for the holding of such
enquiry, at which time and place all persona
interest in this matter and desiring to be
heard are directed to attend.
Dated at Toronto this twenty-second day
of May, A. D., 1920.
H. C. SMALL,
(Seal) . Secretary.
2737-2
W .T. BOX& CO
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
Holder of Government Diploma -
and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short notice
Day Calls
Phone 43
Night Calls
Phone 175
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Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer •
Undertaking parlors in
Bttie lock, opposite =
: The Expositor Office
— Residence Goderich St., _
—
- opposite Dr. Scott's.
Flowers furnished on
short _notice, .
- Phone Night or Day 119
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK. --Mr.
Thos. Brown hie been instructed by the
undersigned to sell by ptiblio auction on
Saturday, May 2th, 1920, at 2 p.m., on Lot
19, Conoesst'on 1, Stanley, one mile north of
Bruceffeld, Ont., the following property;*
Six milking *owe, 1 cow due to calve in
3uly, 1 heifer 8 years old due to calve in
Oetober, five stock heifers 2 years old, 7
yearling steers, 2 calves, 1 thoroughbred,
Poland Anglia bull 10 months old, 1 register-
ed draft filly 2 yenta old, 1 aged horse.
Terms of Sale. -Six months' credit on ap.
proved joint notes, or a disoount of 8 cents
on the dollar snowed off for Gash. JAMES
MoDONALD, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 2786-a
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Complaints have been made. to the
Council that waste paper, empty cans
and other garbage is being dumped
on some of the streets in the Town.
This. is contrary to the Town by-laws.
Action will be taken against any per-
son doing the sante, -Householders
are requested not to ; deposit waste
paper outside, without coveriing it,
even on their own property as the
wind scatters it and causes a nuisance
to others.
By order.
JOHN A. WILSON,
2735-3 Town Clerk.I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF 'the Estate of Geo.
F. Brunner, .of the Village of New Hamburg,
in the County a of Waterloo, Engineer, -de-
ceased.
NOTICE, is hereby given pursuant to Sec.
i6 of Chap. 121, R. S. 0„ 1914, that a)1
persons having claims or demands against
the estate of the said George F. Brunner,
deceased, who died on or about the 1st day
of October, 1919, are required to send by
Post, prepaid or deliver to the undersigned
Administrator, The Trust and Guarantee Com-
pany, Limited, Toronto, on or before the
7th dayJune,1920,their o f ehristian and
surnames and addresses with full particulars
in writing of their claims, and statement of
their account and the nature of the securities,
if any, held by them duly verified by statutory
declaration. -
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the. said
7th day of June, 1920, the said Administrator
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
said deceased among the parties entitled
thereto having regard only to the claims of
which it shall then have notice, and the
said Administrator will not be liable for
said Assets, or any part thereof. to any per-
son or persons of whose claim notice shall
not have been received by it or its said
Solicitor at the time of such distribution.
Dated May 20th, 1920.
TAE TRUSTS & GUARANTEE CO., LTD.,
2737-2 >• 120 Bay Street, Toronto.
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master General, will be i w
until noon, on Friday, the 25th day of June,
1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed contract for four years.
six times per week, over Cromarty No. 1
Rural Route, from the Postmaster General's
Pleasure.
Printed notices containing further informa.
tion as to conditions of proposed contract may
be seen and blank forma of Tender may be
obtained at the Poet Offices of Cromarty,
Dublin and Staffs and at the office of the
Pont Office Inspector, London.
London, 14th May, 1920.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
2786-3 Post Office Inspector.
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post-
master General, will be received at Ottawa
until noon, on Friday, the 2nd day of July,
1920, for the coneys ice of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years,
nix times per week, over Dublin No. 1 Rural
Route, from the Postmaster General's Plea-
sure.
Pcrinted notices containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed Contract
may be seen and blank forms of Tender may
he obtained at the Post Offices of Dublin,
Mitchell, St. Columban and Seaforth, and at
the office of the Post Office Inspector, London.
Post Office Inspector's Office, London, 21st
May, 1920.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
2737-3 Peet Office Inspector.
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post-
master General, will be received at Ottawa
until noon, on Friday, the 2nd day of July,
1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years,
six times per week, over Dublin No. 2 Rural -
Route, from the Postmaster General's Plea-
sure.
Printed notices containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed Contract
may be seen and blank forma of Tender may
be obtained at the Post Offices of Dublin,
Mitchell, St. Columban and Seaforth, and at
the office of the Post Office Inspector, London.
Poet Office Inspector's Office, London, 21st
May, 1920.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
2731-8 Post Office Inspector.
TRACTORS
FOR SALE
1 8-16 Mogul Tractor in
good working order.
1 12-25 4 -cylinder Goold -
Shapley & Muir tractor.
1 = 8-16 Avery in good
working condition.
The RO.5T, BELL EN-
GINE & THRESHER
CO., LTD.
Seaforth - ° Ont. -
Thorobred
Imported
Stallions
The following pure bred imported
Clydesdale and Percheron stallions,
which are all enrolled, inspected and
approved, will stand for service this
season at
T.J. Berry's Stables
HENSALL, ONTARIO
CUMBERLAND STEEL
Clydesdale [22070]
Enrolment No. 6608
To insure $20.
Form A 1
COMMODORE
Clydesdale [9596] (14633)
Enrolment .,No. 1681 Form A 1
To insure $16.
KING THOMAS
Clydesdale [9254] (12625)
Enrolment No. 1366 Form A 1
To insure 416.
COL. GRAHAM
[9255] '(12103)_
n o
Enrolment N. 1870
Form 1
To insure $14.
Will travel the following route :
Monday, May 10th,' will leave his own
stable, Usborne, Concession 3, Lot 26, at
Joel Heckler's, Usborne, and proceed west to
second concession, Hay ; then south to the
Town gine and west to Wm. Paff's, for noon;
then `will proceed to the 14th -concession,
then north one mile to John Kuntz, for night.
Tuesday morning.. --North to Zurich Road,
then, to Elmer Klopp's, for noon; then south
to. George Beckler's; for night. Wednesday.—
Best to Goshen Line, then north to John
Decker's, Jr., for noon; then north to Wagner's
Corners, then east to Blind Line, then south
to John McBride's, for night. Thursday.—
South to Zurich Road, then east to 4th
concession, Hay, then south one mile and a
quarter, ' and then east to Fred Corbett's
for noon; then east to the second 'concession,
Usborne, to his own stable at Joel Bechler's.
Friday.—East one mile and a quarter and
south 2% miles, then west fl/d miles, then
north to his own stable, Usborne, for night.
Will be. in his own vicinity till Saturday
evening, where he will remain till the fol-
lowing Monday morning at Joel Heckler's,
Usborne. '
JABOT
Percheron [3139] (84214)
Enrolment No. 1869 Form A. 1
To insure $13..
Will travel the following route :
Monday, May 17th.—Will proceed front his
own stable to second concession Hay, then
south 3% miles to Roger Northcote, for noon;
then 11/,4 miles east, then home by way of
London Road to his own stable, Hensen.
Tuesday. East to Dan Brintnell'a Boundary
for noon; then back to Thomas Vener'a Corner,
then north to Chiaelhurst and home by way
of John McLean's Corner, for night Wednes-
day.a--Prodeed 11/4 miles east- to second cone
cession, then north to Isaac Moore's, for noon;
then west to the London Road and south to
his own stable for Wednesday night. Thurso
day morning.—West to second concession
then north to Wilson Cariaie's, for noon;
then -north three miles, then west to'' Babylon
Line, south to , Nelson Key's, for night.
Friday morning. South 11/4, miles, went to,
Goshen Line and south 2% ; west to Bronson
Line;' south to Blake to Elinor Thiel's, for
noon; then west to 14th concession and south
3lye, miles and east 11/4 miles, north to Wm.
Thiel's ,for Friday night. Saturday morn-
ing: North to Zurich Road; east to Parr
Line to John Forest's, for noon; then south
to Zurich Road, and home to his own stable
till the following Monday morning.
COURT OF REVISION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH '
Notice is hereby given that the fret sit.
ting of the Court of Revision for hearing
appeals against the . assessment roll of the
Town of Seaforth for 1920, will be held in
the Town Hall, Seaforth, on the 7th day of
June, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m.
F. IIARBURN, JOHN A. WILSON.
Mayor. Clerk, Town of Seaforth.
2788-2
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Council
Chamber, Goderich, at 8 o'clock in the after-
noon, of Tuesday, the 1st day of June, 1920.
All accounts against the County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later than
Monday preceding the wetting of Council.
Goderich, May 14th, .1920.
GEORGE W. HOLMAN.
2786.2 County Clerk.
POPULAR STALLIONS
The following popular stallions will
stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows:
INTIME
(Imp.)
The Great International Winner.
Registered in Canadian Percheron Stud
Book No. 6219; in France as No, (83153) ; in
Chicago as No. -87219- ; in Columbus as No.
"44105" ; in French Draft as No, "20585".
Enrolment No. 6460 in Form A 1 and
Premium No. 66.
Intime along with our four mares, received
the Gold Medal at Toronto, 1919, awarded
First Prize at Chicago at- the International
in the largest class of draft horses shown
in the world viz. 126 entered and 86 shown
in the ring ; First Prize and Gold Medal at
the Ohio State Fair in 1910, ivies Grand
Champion same year at Ohio State Fair ;
First Prize and Champion Cup at the
Columbus Horse Show in 1911; First Prize
and Grand Champion at the Ohio State
Fair in 1911 ; First Prize in Champion Group
at Chicago, in 1910; First Pries given by the
Percheron Registry Co. in 1910 ; First Prize
at Mt, Gilead and Champion in 1911-12 and
was never defeated in the United States and
met the best homes in the country: First
Prize at Hensall in 1919-20; The Champion
Mare at Toronto, 1919, is being bred to this
horse; also the first prize, 8 and 4 year .old.
Wednesday.—Will leave his stable Wednes-
day noon and proceed to Zurich at Waiver's
Hotel, Thursday.-11'hence to Sam Heys,
Blake, for noon; thence to H. Neeb's, for
night; then to his own stable, where he will
remain until the following Wednesday.
This horse has sired late of ton geldings
out of grade mare* and last yeesr one of
his get topped the market at Pittsburg,
weighing 2,150 at 5 years old. Intime is
blank' with star, has a noble head, fine neck
set on the best of shoulders, short back, good
quarters, good lege and with the best of feet.
To InAure a foal. $25 for pure bred mares,
or $15 for grade, mares, payable March
lat, 1921.
H. C. Boldon & Sons, Owners,
2787x6 Hensall, Ont.
•
EMPEROR MeKINNEY
No. (54151) 1653
The Standard Bred .Trotting stallion
Enrolment No. 4076 Approved Form A 1
Will make the season of 1920 at his own
stable, Lot 8, Concession 4, Tuckersmith, at
$18 to insure a mare in Joni. Will meet mares
from a. distance. For further particulars
apply to
Charles Riley, Owner; phone 7-136
2737-tf -
EARL 0' STANLEY
a'till GREAT YOUNG CLYDE STALLION
(18390)
Enrolment No. 5051 Approved
Terms to Insure -$12.
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season at his own stable, Brumfield,
where Mr. Murdock will meet horse owners
on Thursday afternoons and Saturdays of
each week.
R. D. Murdock, Proprietor and Manager.
Forst 1
-
GOLDEN GUINEA
[20738]
Enrolment No. 5275 Form 1
Tuesday.—Will leave his own stable, Huron
Road, three miles west of Seaforth, and go
to Commercial Hotel, Clinton, for noon; then
by way of Huron Road and Holmesville to
Oscar Tebett'e for night. Wednesday.—By
way of Maitland concession to John Durat's
for noon; then to Benmiller and Huron Road
to Wilmot Haackes' for night. Thurvday.—
To the seventh doneession, Goderich Township,
to Fred PIckard's for noon ; then to Harold
Graham's, ninth concession, for night.. Fri-
day, --By way of Telephone Road and Lon-
don Road to Newman Garrett's for noon ;
then to his own stable, Huron Road, for
night, where he will remain until the fol-
lowing Tuesday morning.
Terms to insure, $15.
G. W. Nott, Proprietor and Manager
DUNURE GARTLY
(9221)
Enrolment No. 5276 Form 1
Monday.—Will leave his own stable, Huron
Road, 3 miles west of Seaforth, and go by
way of Huron Road and Seaforth to Jerry
Stapleton's for noon; then north to Jerry
O'Hara's, for night. Tuesday. To Snell Bros.,
Kinburn, for noon; then to Andrew Flynn's,
for night. Wednesday.—To Ezra Durst's, Base
Line, for noon; then by way of Summer Hill
and 16th concession to James. Ferguson's for
night. Thuraday.—By way of Huron Road
and Cut Line to Eld. Yoe'a for noon; then
bya of ninth oncession to Robert w c lie
y rt Cluff's
for night.. Friday.—By way of Bayfield Line
and 2nd of Stanley to James Jackson's for
noon; then to Fred Pepper's, . west End Tuck-
ersmith, for night. Saturday.•. -By way , of
the second concession to Bro . _ t'e Corner,
then to Elcoat's Corner "andMIR:: Road to
Dave nipple's, for noon; then to 'his own
stable for night, where he will remain until
the following Monday morning.
G. W. Nott, Prop., Dominic Reynolds, Man.
LORD MANSFIELD
Imp. [21567] (160303)
Vol. 29, B.C. i3. B.
Passed Enrolment 'No. 1784 Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock this
season, as follows:
Monday.—Will -leave his own stable, Beech-
wood, and go to Pat Wood's, Logan, for
noon; then to his own stable for night.
Tuesday.—To John Murray's, concession 11;
McKillop, for noon ; then west to Allan
Rosa', concession 10, MdKillop, for one hour;
then to his own stable for night. Wednesday.
—To Frank Mahar's, concession 8, Logan,
for noon; then to Weher's Hotel, Dublin,. for
z
Thursday.—To Joseph Nagle's . for
noon; then to Joseph Atkinson's, for night.
Friday.—To .Martin Curtin's, 11/3 miles east
of Seaforth, for noon; then by way of Rox-
boro to William Anderson's, Lot 29, Con-
cession 6, McKillop, for night. Saturday.—
Will
aturday:Will proceed to his own stable where he will
remain until the following Monday morning.
Thea ve route to will be continued through-
out the season, health and weather permitting.
Terms To insure a foal, $18. -
James Evans, Proprietor and Manager.
Beechwood, Ont.
RANTIN ROBIN
(21685)
PURE BRED CLYDESDALE
Enrolment No. 5597 . Form. 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season at his own stable, Lot 24, , Con-
cession 4, McKillop.
Terms, $12 to insure, payable February
1st, 1921.
2736x12 Percy Smith, Manager.
MAK.WIIIA
Approved Enrolment No. 3267 Form 1
(15938) VOL. XXXIIf
Monday.—Will leave his own stable, Staifa,
and go west by the 8th concession to James
Hills' for noon; then south to the Cromarty
Line and east to his own stable for night.
Tuesday.—South by the Centre Road to Jas.
Ballantyne's, Usborne boundary, for noon;
then- east to Farquhar and west, on Thames
Road to Wes. Armstrong's, for night. Wed-
nesday.—South to Elimville and east to
Winchelsea to John. Delbridge's for noon; then
south. to William Brook's for night. Thurs-
day.—South to the 10th Concession of Blan-
ci.vrd and east three miles and then , north
to William Thompson's, Jr., Lot 6, Cond5ssion
9, for noon; then north to the Kickton Line
and west to Kirkton at Taylor's Hotel for
night. Friday. North to G, Pridham's for
noon; then west and north to John Ransil.
ton's for . night. Saturday.—North to Mac.
Gray's, 7th concession of Hibbert, for noon;
then west to the centre Road and south to
Staffa to his own stable, where he will re-
main until the following Monday morning.
Terms—To insure a foal, $15
John Livingstone, Proprietor and Manager
Staffs, Ont.
BLACON'S SON
(20869)
Approved Enrolment No. 5272 Form Al
Terms to insure, $15.
Monday, Will leave his own stable, Bruce -
field, and go went -to the second concession
of Stanley, then north to John Butchard's, .
for noon; then north and west to Ed. Glenn,
Jr's., for night. Tuesday.—By way of Ban-
nockburn to Varna at the Temperance Hotel
for noon; then by way of the Bayfield Road
to the Goshen Line to Arthur McCiinchey's,
for night. Wednesday.—By McClymont's side
road to the Parr Line, then south to Wm,
Foster's, for noon; then to William Me-
Kenzie's, 2nd concession, of Stanley, for the
night. Thursday. ---North to the Bayfield road
to his own stable for noon ; remaining until
the following Friday morning Friday. --To �
George McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then
to McAda s sideroad,and north to
McAdam
the
2nd concession H. R. ., Tuckersmithi than
west to James Carnochan's. for night. Sat-
urday.—West by Broadfoot's bride, then south,
to the Mill Road, to his own stable, where
he will remain until the following Monday
morning.
R. D. Murdock, Proprietor and Manager.
INVOLUCRE
[2145] (82966)
Passed Enrolment No. 854 Form 1
Monday.—Will leave his own stable, Brace -
field and proceed west to Varna at Sherlock
Keys, for noon; then north into Goderich
township to theBayfield concession and west
to A. A. Welsh's for night. Tuesday.—North
by way of sixth concession to Porter's Hill
at George Vanderburg's, for noon; then north
to James McMillan's, 6th concession, Goderich
township, . for night. Wednesday.—By way
of Jewel's corners and Benpiiller to W. Hill's
for noon; then by way of Maitland concession
to Rolmesville at Harry Sweet's for night.
Thursday.—By way -of 16th concession to A.
Townsend's, for noon; then by way of Huron
Road to Wilson Elliott's, Commercial Hotel,
Clinton, for night. Friday.—South by way
of the London Road to his own stable, Bruce.
field, for noon; then west 11/4 miles and
south 11/4 miles to John Murdock's for one
hour, then to his own stable for night.
Saturday. --South 2% miles, and east 11/4 miles
to Robert Eigie's for noon; then by way of
the Mill Road to his own stable for night.
Terms --415 to insure.
The above route will be continued regularly
during the eeason, health and weather per-
mitting.
William Berry, Proprietor and Mangaer
Brucefield, Ont.
•
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