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The Huron Expositor, 1913-08-08, Page 5re gee fortie our ad p*ge3. asenea R. :stes elan. easel *omen's Ins e The Women'e Inetitute was ve1l attended last Wed- niesday. It is encouraging to noteattat he young girls are coming to the front and taking an active part in taesentooto twee -Misses Penelope Warden. Ane sae Mier and Ruby Sadler each gave Ix paper an the extermination of Insect teats. Miss Margaret Davis of Pelhem# ;who is Spending her holidays at home, eette present and gave a short addrees dealing with the better care of rural eerceteries,. school houses and ground. It is to be hoped Mist; Davis' suggeee- dons may be carried out. A lunch was sertred by a few of theladien eending t Haynes game sia Laramie Nide here ere .eb lot a a tg gooPIcnd weather : der the of Ira= E aa - er VI** freft 11,11 Eubbard f' Mate tt weer ie and tly the of the 03t. Tho- = - tealsoy, ler/dere - gar tie onta, . C. ef and Wroxeter ; Note:a-Nod Dickson, a Toronto is ?Letting with friends here. -W. S. and Mrs talcKercher. have returned from a holiday at Bearnsville.- Alex. ewart, of TurriberrY, ,returned to nerindsor on Tuesday. ---James Allan. jr.. elad his hand badly cut while playing h a saw. on Tuesday. -John Moffatt tfit Clinton, spent a dfew days recent- ly _with his parents, ala and Mrs, C. Moffatt, of Turnberry.-Ed. Jaenee. a ?roroBto, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. F. Carr. --Mrs. Cameron left for her home in Grand '`Valley on Thursday ease-rindall Ritchie, of Brussels, and Moores Ritchie, of Howick, spent Stale )(lay with their mother, Mrs. Jase Ritch- lee-Miss Annie Harris of Toronto is. eneaaing a few weeks' holidays with friends here. -Mas. Staples and Mist, Xtaplea of Newcastle, are ilsitoreij the hotre of G. Daykison.-Mies Thelma Panelisorx a Toronto is the guest of wen Edna Carr. -Mrs. R. matatt and -Mesa Fanny ire spending two weeks with Winghaan friends, --,Dan McTavish. pent the the week -end in Toronto, -Miss lona Douglas went to Listowei thie week for a short vacition.-Mise Lulu Rutherford is holidaying in Toronto at present. -The August meeting of th.;) Gerrie Women's Institute will be b.etd." at the home of Miss Lydia larding on Wednesday next at 3, p.m. Miss Ethel Eichce wilt .read a paper. The musical nernmittee are Mesdames KnowIson and BeswIthericke-Fordwich Record. -Barley and wheat are safely hos- cd in the vicinity ef' Wyoming, L3.1111) - ori county, and the oat fields are. a- venithig the binder. This is a fine crop .,general, long strewed and we:trill- ed heads, therefore a good yield is ticipated. Apples are showing up • fairly well and many wee estimated ,theircrope as exceedingly light, are .a- Sreeably surprised t� find- a better yield of apples than at first supposed. Early potatoes are turning out wale both large and numerous, to the hills, /swing to the timely ?awaits. INIMINIMPINNIMINEUMIND MARKETS Seaforth, .August 7, 1 choice etees sold, at $6.9 but th bulk of the tradittit • in this es Was done at 40.14 to $8.75.; good :a6 to $6.25 and heavybulls at $s.. 3 to. *8:00 per one hundred pounds. A. oak- erfeelleg, developed in the reark t f or eheep and lamas on account of the. increased supniies, and prices tor heep declined 25c _and la,mbs 25 to 53 encs per one huodred pounds, with saes tne teenier at $t to. $4.75 and th lete tee at $7 to $7.4. Tne tone a the rearaet tor hog n was firm and p Ice's •ehow no change as compared with a week ttgo. The auPPlY was 1E( I and the demand good, so- an active t ade was done with sales of selecte ete at $10.75 to $11; • ;:ows at 18,75 t $9, and stags at $4- to .$5 per •one mei drad. pounds, weighed off cars. leutchers' cattle, choice,$6.50 to 75; medium $5 to $6; common $4,00 to *4.25; tanners $2.76 to $3; butt ars' cattle, choice cows, $5:00- to $ .25; medium $1 to $4.50; bulls 13.50 to $ 25; milkers, choice, each $70 to $5; otn- mon and medium, .each, $60 to •65 ; springers, *50 to $55. Wheel), e 'es to $4-70; Wens and culls e t to $4.25; ,latebs $7 to $7.25* .11 • ge, f.o.b, $14 :75 to $11; calves $3 to $ 24 Union Statki Yards, Toronto, Au ust `Oth-Aftter 'selling at a very , igh price ter two weeks, hogs finally ook a drop. This week the drop* Was f ore 15 - to 25. After ouch a eensati nal eale as the hog market has had for the poet Couple ' of weeks, t ere WaS hQUAd ttOt 1:40: a idrop. Qu taa times; Choice butchers' cattle sold at from $6.26 to $6.50, medium f oin $5.50 'to $6. and. common 'from $4:5 to to $6; Choice butchers' cows at from a5.15 $&se, emediem from $ .50 to $6 and common Tram $3.25 'to $te Ditchers- bulls rangedYfrom AS to 0.50, canners and cutters from $2 to See and milkers and springers f mu $40 to $65, according to quality, ,G od beders -sold from $5.25 to $5.751 rid. heavy feeding hulls from $3.751 to $4.26. Calves, 'good veil, brought f rn $5 to ; common from $3.50 to 4$4.50. Spring latr.bs went from $7 to $7.50; common from $4 to $4.0. LI ht ewes from $5 to $5.50 heave e 'Eee from $4. to $4.50, and bucks and e Ils from $3 to s3.50. On the hog mar et quotations were f.o.b., $9.65, fed i nd wa, ered, *10.10, and weighed off cars, $10.25. Same representative . trans Ds' tiOrP 're, Coitett, Hall an? t COu tins sold twenty tars of cattle; ep r steers from, $6.50 to $6.75; 'choice' b t ars' cattle $6 to -'16.25 and cove r rx: *4.50 to $5.25. Zeeman, and Son re Id ten carloads of stockers at time, $2 50 to $4'. Dunn and Levack field 11 cat le at $8.15; 18 at $5.20; nine at $4. 0, and 101:k froret $3.50 to $4.50. tete.earareen, `- Births ithPAThIog.A Belgrave, ,Tuly 9.6tb, to Rev. 1. W. and Mrs. If ilpatriok, (Agave Biwa), a din 11- -. ter. 1 '- nr.aritilLifilla I SWE - ITZER-ItAtZAt Shipka, on Stily.S0bN M as 1913 1 his M dangh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Satz, to WillIsan 11. Sweitzer. Nit Vineati (Stsandardlo .1!.• 00 to $ 90 Datg, per s5- 36 Plot per bushel 75 to 75 Barley, par 45 to 45 Bran per Ware Foe se .44g 0 • 4 0 221 00 to n 00 newt% per tr0404 4. 0..4:0 04.1t • 4•0.4.6 • 4i 24 00, to 24 00 roue, per 100 lbs.. ..... 0., 22 25 to 2. 76 Batter K0.1. loose, 19 to 20 fft.ter 01400-0400 00.4 0* 00•00.00 0.110 19 to 20 r.441 44174t110.4 0,•• . ea 440-• • 404•400 Ira 19 to 20 New Hay per t,on........... 10 00 to. 1 CO totadoes, per beg • 1 25 to, 1 25 Toronto Poultry Market Fresh kilted fowl 18 to 19e per !b.; 11110 fowl 14 to 15e; dressed ' spring chlekene, 24 to 25c; ilve, 18 to 19e, ducks, 13 to 14e; turkey, 18 to 20c. 01.1.4•6••miepasommoi, . Dairy Markets Montreal,August 5 -Cheese -- Finest weeterns 181'4 to 183-8e, eastern, 12 6-8 to 13cr Butter, choicest creameey, guoted at l2e to 21 1-4 cents; seconds, cleated at 23 4.1)-1 'cents to 23 1-2 cents:, egge, fresh, 29c; 'selected, 27e; No. 1 stock, 23c; No 2 stock, la to 190e Toronto, Augaet r -Butter -Trade here is feerly active, but the of- feringsare less liberal; prices steady Choice dairy: 21 to 23 came; Inferior at 17 cents to 19 cents; creamery, 26 to 126 14 cent e for roles and 24 to 25c forsolids, per pound. Eggs -Market unchanged. Case lots of new laid, 24 to 26 cents' per dozen; fresh, 20 to. 21 cents, seconds, 16 to age. Ch.eese-New cheese unchanged at 13 $-4c to 140 for large and 14 1-2 cents for twins. Horiey Buekwheat, nine cents a po.undr in tins and 8c in barrels; strained- clover, honey, 121-2 cents a pound in sixty pound tins, la 3-4c in ten pound tins; 18 cents in five pound tins; comb honey, No. 1, 12.60 per dozen; extra $3 per dozen; • isice 2, $2.40 per dozen. -•-- Grain. Etc. Torontc. August 5 -Ontario Wheat '-No 2 new white and red wheat quoted at 99e to *1 outside. and new 'Wheat 85 to 87c outside. Oats -Mar- ket for oats is quoted unchanged, No; 2 Ontario oats 35 to 36c outside; 38c cents on track at Toronto. Western Canada oats are quoted at 39 cents • tor No. 2, and at 37 1-2 cents for No. . eay ports, prompt shipment. Peas -The rrarket. is ,purely nominal. 04rIee-Trade nil, prieee nominal. Vern -The market is • quiet: , No. 2 American corn quoted at 76 1-2c. To- ronto, and at 72 cents. c.i.f. Midland billneed - Manitoba bran, $13 in tags on track at Toronto; shorts, $20; Ontario loam, at $18 in begs - Cltorts at $21, and middlings at $23. Beans -Hand race( d 'beans are quot- ed at *2.25 to s2.30 per bushel; primes, 11.75 te $2 In a jabbing - wae• 'Potatoes -Ontario potatoes, 75cents per Dee; car lots 65c; . New Brunswicke. 190 cents per bag; out of store. 80c la car Iots; Virignia new, $3.50 per barrel; Canadian new„ $1.25 to $1.- 60 per bushel. Baled Hay -Trade quiet, with prices easier. New bay said at $12.60 to $13; No. 1 old quoted at -$14. track. Tonna°. No 2, $12,51. Bal- ed Straw -The market is quiet, with prices cf good stock at $8 to $8,5Don track at Toronto. Live Stock Markets. Buffalo, August 5 -Cattle - Choiett heavy active and steady to strong; others active at 15 to 25 cents lower; prime entre, $8.85 ta *9.; shppling at 4;8.40 to $8.75; butchers, $7 tc. *8 cows *3.75 to le7; bulis, $5.e. 1,50 to. *5.75; heifers., *6.60 to a7.75; Stock heifere, r5.0� to $5,50; stock: - ex -sand feeders, *5.75 to $7.25; freso CC:MS and springers *35 to sao.Veais active and steady at $6 to ailleite Fags' fairly active and steady to 5c lqwer; heavy *9.60 to *9.60; mixed. la.55 te Kft.7a yorkere $9.70 to $9..84; Digo; 19.75 to $9.80; roughs *8.25 to &•50; stags ea .to$8 dairies $9.40 to; 49.75. Sheep and Lam,bs active; sheep ettedy ; Iambs 25c higher ; Iambs *5.50 to.e7,50; yearlinge, $4.50 to $6,25; iwethers $5.50 to $5.65; ewes,. $2,50 to .14.751; sheep mixed, $5 to $5.25 Mentreal, August 5;• -et few picked Death* , . JOHNS -In Varna, on July 22nd, Jalnes JolultVag 70 years. ' . Exeter, on J uly 29tit. Grace Ilia a, . widow Of the late JohnEeser3, aged 78 years a d CURWEN:-In Goderieh TOvi nah"p, on July 29t Itenry turiven, aged 77 yeara 5 mentos and 4 I days.. CURRY -In Clocteriab, on July 31st, Mrs. .11. Curry„ at., years, DURN1N-At Dungannon, on July 27th, Thomas Durnin. aged Open and Trnonthe. OALDEB.-1n Winnipeg, on Monday, July 20t James Calder,-twed-39 years, 8 months and 4 Days. DOLSIAGE-In MoKIilop on Augoat lst, Chad e J. Dolmage, aged 08 years and 21 days. • BROADFOOT, BOX & CO. 7 he Leading Undertakers CHARGES MODERATE S. T. Hohnes.--Frir erne Director and Embalmer. . • Night and Sunday oaiis prott;e1.7 attended to. Residence on Goderich street west; op. posh& Dr. Scott residence, Phone No. 50B. . Flowers furnished on Alert notice. ._,41198 40,000 MEN REQUIRE FARM LA -BORERS' EX C 11./R SiONS. THIS YEAR'S WHEAT CROP WILL BE THE LARG. EST IN T H E HISTORY 0 IF CANADA, - The wheat crop of 1913- will be the greatest ever harvested .in Manitoba, Oaskatphewan and Alberta, thus re- quiring the birth laborer* of the Emit • to recruit and asSistl in harvesting the World's greateet bread basket. Thp Governments of . the respective Prova ince s state that forty thousapd men will be required for this years harvest These will have to be principally re- cruited from Ontario, and the pros- perity of Canada depepds on securing labor promptly. The Canadian Pac- iffic, on which company will fall prac- tically the entire task of transporting the men to the West, is already mak- ing special arrangements for this yeajr Excursions from points in Ontario t Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Albert win be run, and special trains ope - ated, making the trip in about thirty six hours and avoiding any change of cars or transfers, thiswill be a day shorter thon any other route. - "Going Trip west, " *10. 00 to Wirini geg, plus half-cen t per mile from Win mpeg up to -McLeod, Calgary or Ed mouton.. "Retttrn Trip East," $18.0 to Winnipegplus half -cent per mil from all points east of McLeod ()dger or Edmonton, to Winnipeg. Going Dates - August 181h. Fro all stations Kingston to Renfrew ine elusive and east thereof in Ontario. August 22nd -From Toronto and west on Grand Trunk Main Line to, Sarnia inclusive and south thereof. August 25th-Frorn Toronto and North West- ern Ontario, north of but not inolud= ing Grand. Trunk Line. Toronto to Sarnia and east of Toronto to King ston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew eti eluding these points. September 3r From roronto and all stations in Ont- ario East but not including Grand. Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay. September 5th -From all stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North flay inclusive and west thereof in Ontario including 0. P. R. lane Sud- buryto Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario, but not including Azilda and West. For full particulars see nearest C. P. R. Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. I, 'tape Na. 2 men° to. J $b utiett• stating El I A , Secret • `i 2 EIA KNOBS LE4f-F r .4: Ilhpen ad; T 0 oyes, 80 acres el aret ftII •tate 01 oultlya /on I enue, the bale e 0q the imbe , There are,two lace re two good ' nk ha ne 13 tax is 40" CO an lso la ge tag hone. Ther out* There are ts .o nd one at the brn.,I Thig n encl eratnith. 'It, BIM mil south of Sea rthi, ,e nd o e and a (1r nil Mn glean atany -lin o 13, art the emfres 9 dr g CO , Propric • . fleDFkRM 011, oleo land he Iles f om Seafor h, rms 1 the Towt etri ne barn 64X74v,,i at.er In the stahl A alinn ed,,shingi tr; 4 anized root. T ere 11101111 supnly ta good ktone.hots wi ,iirg telep on rner f tem, on ao r wh t, all see ed need ndainde •I farm running o t or fur her parti la 1.1 G. MAB, 00 FARM F T okersmit a toles ed and in f r.n is efl unde a res o good hard a raw s ed with g b tildln! a, Gooij. d w • ter. There IS 18 ge o abun n ver 1 %riy:anl • m it eel c • 'meet on, rural ligngi 1:1 giatenpillrn d!reati Elcoat, bard of p tun anee of a ad ling well On nt to oh eh Clinton a • 1 Teleph te ail lo 00 ti of Al th oe -1,y he Sh 3 stn all sp ILII of net fla st Ing ing cell in 1 lira WII ret Or Dot Si sev Tet • AL ABLEPR si ned offers Stre t %Vest, at mops n. The h ago. cellar; y fivenieno ere ar two lots ter i rig well pi dor Wet:100g o doo s tc: the n wi this hous he 11' mention thee 'properti haw and lot 1 upie by Mrs. nd c eap to wit ng. For Jurt ATT isc his p on Main St ea al nettle eon e e 00 itaim f hich is in u derdrainad arh in good ha ores of orehard, ns on stone fon he other 1s40 is also a bod walla, one at t 8010 of the be t ted on the Itigpe, two miles f Itl from sabot& further partie I es W91 and M dville P. O. Nemiftaimemimmilifill111111 ACE Fr sale 106 L. ie, Cowie* n te of he beat wheat, of1T akersmith: It f undatiotv,"ceme havi g, one skle cave e o on -barn 88x6D 'alt 90 go yell, a wt d. min r of harp. The innpetv" ed. it ah'eals att leo e oIo chard, eight uires Whit tSS acres-. It 4ha E1. ( spring has t 011 leIb voi a or h P. O.- • LE 1111 did ned t 1)11 ous 08 I itd • ar t Iks. •vith Sc- aor 110 live 0 yeas PE or e pre e ' o u1 go ard 119 0,. her d f t a nnoi.• poicti eat. ; . th pl CY an elly. he .15,000,000 , ONEY nadian Bank of Cpm • d of reinittin-r small harge at any bank i !the principal cities 1 of s: 'dunder • s • 4r 4,s• • • • • • • tra rein- et 4 feet by 41; $1 1 :- y brass, I. et by 6 44 $13 • • , coniveitientli and These Orders-, t in tlife. YUkon es, are issued at sl a be e tr Yeller for ne. of the 1 ctur rs called n •us last w ck a d he offered us a goo ore;. We tol3k the. cut a efit MITTANqS ;means �f our SPECIAL thou delay at reasonab , Seaforth A RSON , 6 • -• • • • • •.10 AB*O pOREI e rates. arich. * rgest brass bad Alan- ek. His factory .1•Yas cut if we would bc1ok d .her is where jou rnarnentati Bed wo and a hal inch bras Is posts, with 5-8 inch fillers, e rcemen feet..fine polished finish, simple, attractive design, . ... • xtra Heavy' Bed bree inei pos s, with large knObs, one inch fillers, hea all bearing ca ters, poliShed finish, patented joints, 4 f I et uaranteed for ictra. heavy fill bautiful polish nd is theihand . and B. Special i ve years, continuous brass posts 2% in -if rs, ball bearing .brass casters and patend d finish. This bed is usually made to o cmest be we can buy at this money. 4 1 Lot 35, Cenc s lo 4 g 100 acres, '99 a 14 tate of cultivat 3 . he And leneed,i it • .Uk+ Urge hana * g; silo and iot e .0 eight roonts, k te lar and hard cift apple Grebe. , and cherry tr e idi On the farm ' r wo Ind:till. The a re' is oal, sit mill f o h, acid 2i 9 fr se with Ion i ta y routi to b et bi noble as th p ly on the p e»ee 2 2x 8.?. H LMES, Manager. HONE 50 A 41040 •••••••••••••••••44-111/ OR SALE -711M it e residence on cupid•r. m e. crobrnfl°1 oft ivater and 1 IS a lirge t cl one in the a fruit trees. $ led by Mr, 41 is one lot in 'c! home on the et . This Is a eer ently sltunted. o Survey,- ,at rot' will be said states to whhi lora apply to the Beattie BO dress Seaforttt' , 001) ARM FO S E-ai 'arm for sale far 2Tmi1ea es 1 file forth.'ort th • bel g Lot 21 •n. t cLipt Concession, Tii Ice r tit, 11 R. S. co 01 I k acres of g at clear . ,Seitel yl,,v i. tered by nev r a i lig w II. about Inc ,e 19 • rohard anda qua ti mall rafts, wel le A d drained, and n eta • otettitiv tio ', ` el deem lea large as t on on stone oun1 Von, wit hatable roo f hnrs , cattle an , her. usually al1rePe It:i •a horn et t la a t T ere is also a I r and en house on e t wad with e 9 e rs an troughs a • d tory used Tor sto in" w, ale &largo I ple t s ied fitted witb sa 'n doubt doors. he u "1 a frame onei 7 roo s with a118 de all, soft 1w tr I r an sink in ki •k 11 emodeled' an 1• ui 09. All the ou Mt g are lir brat Oa r. y . Thi is a good pp class condition n _be * kl very re •n 18 the owner Si e t . Fo furtherr rti i kirs pply on the pt It Is dr . J. B. If N '0 , Box 16; Eila ortl rie. Phone 4 o 1:, in it. 1 2 7 4f i • , i for this Summer a Brown' Mixture ith a Ine hair stri ion for good Clo See our stoo4 b * we have s, GiXeYs rn. ng been your SINGLE PARE Goiner all trins Tuesday Thurs ay, 1 ugust mth. $ P1 191f-cen°° tp TrTnil Calga ,or winnip4g, pl giry or Ed onto Aust -Frbm all tatiens •August From all talon* Auguatl .(Intarriro°9) ay station tratford, all ttatfons, Sep m r ft -From aIstot10 'Sep r 5 -From a, I statio Grand uiik Ft111 portico , ivery and Ita 1 emodittion! 0 I coneepiene •s ly to. 1 t;0130)! lelyttel Ont. ks will chop off th Meri, •Wcmen, B The price on ever ot a sale of shop w latest and best sh ou will be proud t price of II our • Misses and shoe *ill e re- rn si#,es sut a es -the hoes wear., Seaside August 15, Round .Se .New LOndon,*C Portia d, Me.. Old Or hard; M Refine unkport, MurrayHay, Qu CELC ni' ts Que. John, N. E. Halifax, N. s. Cha ottetown, Syd ey, N.S. r opertionate Lo Return Lima, arm Laborers' E cursions INNIPEG VIA CHI AGO and DULUTH , from Winnipeg to cies ination, but not beyond Moe - &mouton. RETURNING • half.cent per mile fro points east of Macleod. Cat- , to Winnipeg. t of Kingston in Ontario. ormito to Sarnia Tunnel, Inclusive, via Stratford, turd South thereof in. north of, but'not Including Main Line4Toronto to Sa la Tunnels Tin orouto and North and nate of mate teningeren. Toronto and nest, and Batt of Ilia *Id Scotia Jet, .Toronto to North Bay, incluttiv , and West thereof in Out& nettle Railway is the s ortesand quiekes t.Bdk en Winnipeg, Saskatoo are at a 1 Grand Trunk Ticket011iees or G. T. Railway, Toronto, Exc riions Ho 6,17 18 and t9 ip ra s frotrt forth nn. 2190 Low r 53.05 Ithilt t 27.90 Sleeper 29.90 ab'ove • E 31-35 nipeg 3130 Duluth Rates 0 other points. Ticke eptemb r 4th, 1913 • and N eseekvrs Excu s ons. Each Tuesday un ctober o8th inlive innipeg via Return, VS mouton and Return, US tes to other. paints. Return to* months. unman Tourist leave Tmonto 11.35 p. in. 'on ittes running through to Win- n. Chicago and St. Paul and without change. • are also ma sale via, Semis. rthern Navigation Company., li f ester d to.da er frodk m ng ies time fe, 4nci hot.. da e is, N in •it i ct ✓ our Clearance .Tak of 'of the price, pajy us the ba anc and J 'you 'want are , ou s.: ' T ,ere'. not I that can afford to tay, a ay "rom hoe Sale and, w 'thin there's that 'will. . 1 • . wbat onelopbrt 1,1rnei ns. am prep4.ei to furni Force and L 1.pump Piping, Pipe 1 itttings, feed Steel Tani s and • StancheenSa e0att1e THE IP IC 1 - Isci all kinds f n shortest n • tic . F •ply abPum F ctory este or at Re de ce, We hav t' 61 Oasoline Stove $ on hand, tool many at thi4 time of e yecti4; an we have de eipled to ellour, attire sock at actua colst t� us and soilie at lbss than cos We Otot the following rices n only New Process -35. all kinds of .and size etc. Graven - ter Troughs, pairing cicne terms, etc,, oderich St, rth Main St. In the iue of and see the pu ctur 'proof hay i sine aut mo files fo Re airin of a ly a ten ed to. SEA ORT ir vnbes, calf ew (Simplex, air tubes we . Iso t w o s le cheap, ds strict - eaforth RICHT Beaforth • ep • A . 4'3. i . eteneral Fire, 1 ife nd • . once Age . ,Re :. Loan Age # a Ins ,• kinds of p t p ty e • lowest rate•" • . �eater in Ne 11 New Iloni(1 e g • on National res, 0 Se • • • 41:full supplyli o e needles, attae msent : pairs always i stoo .44 *** AF rno ••• atson ident Insur- Estate /tied once on all .cted at the White and achines and ators. g machine oil and ie - Eng nes asolhie R 0, now narc. Gaso ine Rang e 22.00, now 11 Ga oline 1ange 1150, now 50 roit apor Range,secnd ill sell at 1000 goo as n w, ongin lly • e offering the balance of refrigerators and lawn,- educedprices,a few left t a bargain while they For Sale wo Fite - 14 hor se peower White & S ns, of 15 hoosepo er man yer and M: :sey, of engines wee both andare in ood rep on Lot 2, Clonces For terms etc. ap WHEATL '", R. Ont. in e gimes. One ann acteired by ndo , Ont. One fact red by Saw - ton, These er uled last fall ir an can be seen ion 1', Haat. ly• 0, X. H. N . 1, Myth,' 1&182k1 Th! B g ,llardway Store .Sole exls for atio al Portland Cement, old Meda' Twin . Per !potion 1'1 Stoves Fros Fence, lielartin Senou Paint, Unlimited guar - iantee w t everyti; ng w sell, to give satisfact on.