The Huron Expositor, 1915-04-23, Page 5TEL
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oes
eet
• woman who has tend
these shoes you will
ees are made of the
an easy,natural pose
a of the sole. In our
le of fine felt covered
a good, oak -tanned
weather ' conditions
aR sizes and several
lines; Men's cushion
eavy soles for $4..3o a
rsy the Dr. 'Brandon
es, Kangaroo kid upe
eie shoes, °button Or
0/omen's cushien sole
a pair. Women's
ndles, for $4.00 and
DV? shoes) with turn
hone orders promptly
Neummeiressie -
ted with Nut.re fun-
rae by the Revs
James Marto
Road, near here, zecent-
D. Reid, V. of Kanora,
Nonths'-old mite colt ..for
,Ived $225. This colt won
t Exeter and -Seaforth
II, the only places he wso
oighed over .7,10a pounds,
y proinleing animaLVfx.
• present a full brother
.which bids fair ,Zto
better than bis ekr
Andrew Bell, also- of the
, sold a gelding a abort
the late John FlaWldnis.
,as four years old, he
pounds and was sold for
lrew Love, of Say, near
tId .a three-year-old geld-.
•X.J. ',McLaren, of Calbbert,
y, for $190. These Are only
good sales that have been
viciotty within the 13ast
id they ,,go to prove that
meet i with ready gale at
ifitatae prices. The horses
to were all sired by that
horse, King Thomas, the
T. J. ,Berry of this
farmers ivy this seetion
gaged in ploughing, and
good shape for cultiva-
orge R. Penick has a
laterial tin the ground for
of a new dwelling, which
erecting at the north
• the village, where w.hat
OW31 as the Triggers
r stands:. - The MekaFs.
e treated themselves tia
doh will also be used fn.
Ith their livery. -We re -
that Mr. John W. Todd
very poorly and is con-
ttom.-Miss L D. Slither -
couple of days with rel-
?nds in London this weeki
ut Carter, who was well
asall and throughout the
aron, but ,who is now a
4lifornia, spent the past
As many friends in the
urrounding country, who
to meet him again after
". some sixteen years. -Art
Df horses and cattle, iie-
aipments, the property of
rge Joynt, vf‘as held on
rnoon last and brought
he sale was quite largely
xis are out announcing -
of Miss :Margaret Pearl
ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Liton, of Careiton Place,
A. McEwen, which event
Wednesday morning the
he groom, who is a son
Mr. Duncan McEwen, - of
is well and favorably.
having been brought up.
milecy.e our village, and
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practising at Galt -rho
s and friends of Mr. Thos.
Township ,of Bay, will,
that he was taken very.
1, tittle over a week ago
confined to his roam and
r good medical treatment
tirse care, we regret to
still continues
earnestly hope that his
health and ‘constitutlen
in good stead and, that
reeaver.--Mr. Wm. Mur-
tth, visited relatives- here
r last. -We are pleased
,1 Mrand ars. Andrew
Vcring from their recent
re able to go about a
aiversary services in con-
-...arrnel Church held last
:onducted by Rev. F. A.
he Dipartment of Social
ang,-Ilam and were thor-
t by large congregations.
sic by the excellent choir
the pleasure and profit
1. The meeting on Mon -
is also well attended and
o. The services through-
- ntly succeSSful.
dehyde
°Wino• ' to pre-
fufl
Dyeing
dyes, Dyoia
t bothes
SEA *RIM
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APRIL -23, -1915
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THE/HURON. EXPOSITOR .-
.....pembruke hCasa•nbeetadectiao4 upon as
he acene.of next year's convention of•
he Canada Conference Evangel:Wel As-
*elation, which concluded: its 51st an-
ival session at Milverton, Perth Coun-
Y all Monday.' ' .. .
—Fifty thousand farmers' . In - the-
lrougbt-strieken districts of seal* rn
aorta vid Saskatchewan ' h -
itoe - _ OM been
ralWevelluer:1 enrtInolorflehe4effpraentils,ntbmY ettlintebf94"th;
_The Directors of tittlye,W7Zirdnerirat:tiro.
Laseeiatioo, London,
iold their annual fair in that city thLe
ear as 4sual. The buildings whicharc-_
LlYSV being MCUPted by the militarr.win
e vacated by that ulna. , , -
-The tint ease of a fine under the
teW Lieense. law has been reported
rom Engiehart, where License Inspee-
7.:(Beernatettforhatileiga"cluoreadliltphre leirioviretillyn
he ew. Act, tbe minimum .fine 18 .$3.06
%stead of an30,. 41,8 where% .90
-Pniniee, Roblin 'of. Manitoba , has
ppointed Chief ilastice Mothers, tta.
ustice Macdonald', and Sir Thigh Job '
iacdonald the Royal Commissiont inn
estigate charges a trawlin n. to -
ion with the new Parliament Build-
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-Qn Thursday of kaat week aftet. ,T
L. Fux, Brantford, wee bittes i •
r bar
log on the head, The: ee- - -
. eouseennredlled•
dad the head, sent to Toronto fat- ex-
niination for rabies. Woed has been
eceived that the dog had Amos and'
LI hae gone to Toronto' tor
reeitz.t. , t
-Foil: hundred ' - g it. letters
situ to't7
vithout war tax were 't t 'tli dead
,t,erri. . o sent 0 e d
In Toronto On ThursdaY
f last *Act 7the tfIrst tday the tar
Sine intAt operation, oixty ,cif thero ad-
Lre§sed:. to the United States. points
n. about 6,0e0 lettersageonniereesee.
impro 4 .
d _ Pe 'stamp-
7 mo. returned for war
ax" at the dead letter office in Won-
real post -office the same Atty. .
•-The annuaL sale of -unclaimed goods
a the;t
,Cus ems warehouse in Toronto
eAs heid a few flays O. Owing tl.-..o the'
Irge aineamt a unpaid: duty and the
!ustoms tharges there were pot many
f the offerings sold. Two of the sales
lade were a case or .rat -traps, Which
rought $4.60, end a nage, Toll of cloth .
'ehich sold for 412. •Among the articles
rffered were &baby carriage umbrel-
3,,s, toilet eases and rolls Of copper
lire- . •
-The death at Listowel, Perth Court- Coun-
Y. of 4.1r. Samuel- "Good, in bis '92nd
ear occured last Tuesday night at the
esidenoe a. his- son, Mr. Levi Good,
ellowing an' Mines of ten year's. The
seemed was born in Waterloo., aand
fter conducting a furniture fact ory at
t. Jacob's, came, 0 Wallace Town-
hip in 1862, where, with his family,
e' cleared, what is novir,one townie fin._
st farms in. the terwnship, Of his farn-
y of !eleven, ,,there survive one daugh-
n- and three sons.
-The family of the lath John Living-
ton.e, of.afiarrastorr, le men eepresented
a the, third contingent, three sans he-
ig members a the ,31th Regiment at
ktelph. Charles is ca,ptain,in. command
f- "C" .Company, and Privates john,
nd Arthur have Ouse been transferred
rom the 49th at Edmonton.. Another
Lerriston yoting man, .garoikl, eldest
011 of Canon Senclamore, ,a St; George' .e.
hurch, who has lately !been a student
t Trinity Calleg'e, Toronto, was accept-
a in Ale. 3411. .this for r ' -
Sida
-r Am Beck leftweek a
elides in England,' where ,he will cern,-
hie business wall pleasure. Since the•
rat broke out Sir Adam has been shout-
ering a double burden, directing thc
rork a the Provincial Hydro -Electric
onuniesion and euperintendiag the pur-
base of horses throughout the East-
rn half of the Dominion. For several
reekS he was constantly on the go
u.rchaeing remounts himself. The re-
alt is that his 4-.I.ealth has euffered and
rest de necessary. ., i .
-The famous Miejiael Fraser Will
Ise, which has ,been .before the courts
›r several yeare hae ,at letigth heen•
ntled by the parties out of cotirt. The•$7.40;
III has finally been probated. The Mc-
armick.s, the parties who ere trying
> break .the .wIll on the grounds that
le old man Fraser was an imbicile
ad had, been unduly aaflueaced by his
oung wife and her friends, are to re-
Ave $20,000, and the widow
ets the balance, about 4100;000 after
le legal and other expenses a,re paid,
he legal expenses amouateto over $15,-
}ill . , . , ;
-Mr, arid Mrs. Thonaas ,Strachan,for-
ter residents de Orillia, were drown-
1 last 11011,494 evening at the. mouth
E the Severn eltiver. Mr. Steachan
-lstilT
as awls -teat engineer on e reat
'alley Canel construction and moved
is family ao -Port ,Severn two ' year,s
go, when work was commenced on
le Severn River section of the canal.
:rs. Strachan (went to ithe river to
raw a pail of twatoe, but slipped,and
al into the river. Her three yeaDoId
ni, who accompaaied her, ocreamed,
ad Mr. IStra,chan came to his wife's
gsistance. lie plunged into the rieer.
at thet Cifrrent 'VMS Ito() strong for..
LITI, and; both he and his wife were
irried .over the falls and drowned..
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hey leave a' family- of give sons, the
.dest a whom is eighteen, and the
Dungest less than a year old. The.
dies have not been recovered.
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paoneolla a"ertlaispentinumeiltsv Orre 1:1,kirt sg • alit thlat,,
s$r07.4t6;47611.2b16 be'tobuwite.5hoerc.,oetoritsistee.a,nrt hunelfd-
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Many .C. dlleges close for Ira--
cation at midsuMmer. Our
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A DMINISTRATOR/3 AllOTION SALE
an.. FARM. STOOK, IMPLEMENTS &
H°14:43114314r8 IS If" TOWN8RIP-The
the Administrator
le ibg:e3 t se d ht ea 1 i of egg latetra - lar dh Jacobi, - to sou .
tiialbeigihniteteciporgthir cerolastuardripahtbApfroiliottith,
valuable property, vi= Farm feepehir_eThe
75 Mine of Lot 19, L.R.E...and.the north
Lotila, L. it. W., both lit the To, wnship of
the property le a comfortable .house,
barns, gobd fencing and draintO and „an
sunplJ of water. It is 6 miles &am Zurich
re es own neasin. beetle property-
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general rourP0ae gelding -6110g 9 Yeats, general
Pose mitee 5 years old. mare driver 9 years
due colt syeare old... Oattbeeeow rishig
okidue in May cow rleing 0 years old due
new milk eows$8 and 4 yeare OP. 2 two-year-old
on-yari-901atticeor,d3 Learlifgel
tiletgnidtVzie
New iteerl4 bludermew nee°ring Zweirn.teer4irer
Oliver
mitts plow near , walking plew, 4
bete"' -tanYri•rtaterniria'k2 2hsait.rakirokneirliirroatwwsrtiletimajcirliset
gy, ro" (dean, (hitter, pair hoheleigbe nearly'
fanning mill, 260 lbs. house fieales, spurner
mav7 hag truce, quantity Of bey, mating
Om root pulper. wheelbarrow,' 2 sets hay
puRiese_aars, pet team hams% -set Single
me- Household Effects X stove,
giant ca pboatd, kitchen sink, - cream separatoroia.
In , Zit'l 7:gi.chairsd
tboitegerr ,rrolte- In
articles esio :Lerma. ti, neetioe.-4eneoaltit
Real Estate -The farm will be sold subject
served hid and to the approval of the official
Ten -per cent. of the purchase money
heliaid o I shey of ale and the balance
fano without interests OhattelProperty-All
• SIO and under cash over that amount
jelllilet4e rimier be given at 6 months, or
pf 6/, per annum will be allowed on • such
cash. Further conditions will be 'made
day of sale or may be had on application
1141.11.00URT, Official Guardian - Toronto
ELADMAN It STAN3URY, Soli;dtors. Exeter,
ED,13013SENBERRY, Auctioneer, Zurich,
OF FARM,
MUM
under-
of
by public
north
17 acres of
say. on
two frame
adequate
and le
lensee-4
pur-
old, cee.
7 years -
in june,2
2 sorting
wagien and
Nita: -
new',
nearly
box, gang
raga,
harnege,
box stove!.
Pre
salae!r
to a re-
guar-
mud
within SO
sums of
approved
a dimouht
sums tor
known on
to F. W. -
Ontario •
Ont. 1-
Ontario,
2470-2
Beall Market'
Thronto, April 20. -Beans -The
kelt le 'Mead,'" at r-
48 20 itO .1.5411 2anlior
primes and $816, to $8.50 for 11, ---it
mai k .,., ,., ( % c r.. 1..,..ank pick- ,
EOetrolit, iprit 20.-Beseii3-Immediate
and pirempt sblpment $3 • Ma $3 06
y, . .
-batters) $0.59 -to' $716. medium oteers'
and heifers, 40.60 :to .90;' coninioie at
$6.25 to 458; choloe'. cows,.- $5.25 to
t1450 i good cows s at ,•,$6 4°„1.6.24; to
alum -acr ss5 ,tit ot 46.: to 11.68.7(o; .0 (TM?'
toteresel 44.75! i.'akelethi3lui: ttli.d5-0:„.
. . oc rs • an ee ers.- ee -,
ens 800, to An abs,I Fold. at $6,26 to
not. •LVI
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SIR EDMUND -
nAnw.c.r.,:
eine
izAmtz..c.v.„6.1107....ND.,
A.Preaidst. Gettetaient
mummy
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Yitonige anjd7harles st:./,'IlTojrol/nto..-
strictly test -class. None better -m
-Capada, . Enter 'now so ite to get a.
in the early fall. Catalogue
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CAPITAL $15 000 000 RESERVE FUND $13 500 000
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TOrOlit0 Seed Market
Prices quoted- to country mere. an
for recleaned. seeds, Canadian Govern-
na,nt teeted, per cwt. -Red cloier, No.
1, $20 •tO 401;ido. No.41, I$18 ao .4,18.60-•
do. No. 1 3, - 417; &mice, .$0. 1, 831456
to ‘s,Ao.p ; •sioe•rsio:A si.7 so to 118 50-
' :um' h' • • °
do., No. 3, •. _vs ; othy No, 1 $10275
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to• 44114#•;• do., No. -2, „$(112. P;) $9••6, 7
do., N.0. 3, 1$8.50a , (
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$6.85; feedsrs, 1600 to pp lbs., mid at
$6 to $6.60; stockers, 600 to. 000 lbs., at
$5.60 to $6.75. aldilkers.:And Springers.-
Choke 'fresh cove:and-forward spring-
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ers sold at $501to $91, each, and median
;to gob& at 450 40 $65; coma:ion zit $40.
to 450. Year Calves. -The market- for
• veal calves was a little Stronger. ChOlte
calves, 4ii to $3.0 - good calves, ea to $8;
c P P 1
_Me. di.t.tra calves. $6,00 toe$0.00; odd eelv-
es, $,2 to faa.50 each. Sheep and Lembs.
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SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
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Theres No Place
Lik -
e Home
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Why not add to its attractiveness by
giving its an individuality
that reflects yourself?
f e har.re an unrsually.a,ttractive line
W
° Foreign and domestic wall papers
to choose from and will be gis•d: to Rut
our expert knowledge at your service
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of Si anti
'upwards. Careful attention is given to every account Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated*by riaaiL •
Accounts reay be opened in the names of two -or more persons, nab-
drawals to be made b an one of them -
y y em or by the survivor.' 521
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S ea forth Branch.
ern no ...r. aa,..er.„,,..,...,k.
VIr • ‘fti• I • WI kJ noun' Manager
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chickens, mifun, pakortalPiro.. u$12,:1,70,0Lenre7torisrse.kide.ite.; ,sdpurineksg;
per peer, $1.251 to $2.011; phickene, Per
lb.,. 17.itre Itae; turkeys, per lb., 22 to
' te-e436' Pa' lb" 114 td 0-ce i '
Targhto, ,APril. 20. -Dressed - ()hick-
ens, iTc to 20e; fowl,. tic to 16e; ducks,
47 toir'68; heavy
'''She'P' light ewes -$7$7
sheep, ewes, 4§,5.0 toj$6.50.; rama, $5
tgier...ktfc„; BPrinif lambs, P to 49; yearling
lbs., at 411. heavyweight
!thkA/P 4 . I . I' ..
yearlings, -$9,40 '$10. Flogs. -: Select:Si
weighed off cars, seldnat $9 for the
bulk of -sales, but 49e25 eves els° paid
ill one or two' litstanees. , •
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to help You select decorations that are
out of the common place.Be sure
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WM see :our .samples before placing
your order elsewhere. All kinds ot
painting, glazing tinting ete. dorte
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on s o es no ice. Our twenty seven
years of practical experience guaran-
tees satisfactory results.
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ring ercoats a Suits
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1.6e to age; Turkeys, 20e to 28c4 Live,
Chickens, Ile fowl, 1.0e to ale;
tei(1.3e;
ducks, lIc to *; turkeys, 18e to, 16e;
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Ws t BGI uu.
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-- Dairy Markets.
`Mositreal,..kreel een-Cheeee - pinett
westerns, 17 lea to .17 34c; 'finest east-
erne; 17 to V irk.- Batter=.01101eos_,t,
nreaNactrY;: 36 to Oct, seco44s) 34 en vii
1•40; Eggs -Fresh, lilt teentke i
London, 'April 20.z43utter--Rolis, lb.,
. alley', ., 3 , , crocks, lb., 30c,
33-e f lb 6c '
Egg.s--Per doz., 22c; per basket, doz.,
2'0 0 Mk. Floney-Eitrained,40 lbso $1.40
It'd VA. v - . ,,,. t.
Toronto ,A.Pril 20.-13%tter-The mar-
k t is iti t ithi e all un -
e , q e , w prices g n r y
Choice
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EMBALMERS AND . /.
FTINERAL •DutHoroRs
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Holders of Government Diploma
and. License •
CHARGES MODER-ATE
P
Night Calls ' Day Calls
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Phifile:1°7 . Phone 50
Neerelle160111113111r&
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John Hooper
Master Painter & Decorator
John street Seaforth,
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• HE time is at hand when ycu must turn yolir
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. attention to your p rs n ap earance n o f
. . . A. made -to
measure Suit or -, Spring Overcoat 'MIL
• For Sale
A good frame house and stable-, one of the bee`
locations in Egutondville, a snaplor D. quiek buyeru
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wm.MITED3C11
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.macle-to.
, r,sp ng su tinas and overcoat-
. "h.elp some:" Ori ri ' i '
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ings will appeal to rile most fastideous dressers who
appreciate "better clotheeclothes you can de -
pend upon to give you perfect satisfaction in wear,
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,fi.e and appearance i adored to suit the young
man as well as the man who wants to stay young.
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Corne in and see the wide-rangeiwe after m ser es,
• e weed's and worsteds.
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Mind Your Teeth
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The deittisn of Se aforth, belie agreed to elan
their respective °filo es during the.snmmer •inonths
on Wedneeday linens cone of each week after one
o'clock, commencing with the Ant Weclnesday in
May.
.R. R. ROSS
2471-3 • in J. 11000110
changed': Good gra'des wanted.
dairy, 27 to pge;, irtferior, 21 to 23e;
creathery prints, 86 to 136; do., ,solids;
32 to 38c. Eggs-Reneipts (are. large, and
,Prkes ,e,re unchanged at RA to alcents
,10.1* ClGrzen, in. Coe . '• lots.. Honey-
Buckwheat,71-2c a pound, in tins ; 7c
.8-4e In barrels; strained clover honey, 12
14,0 a pound in 60-1b. this ; 13c in 10 -lb.
tleiS ; :14C in 6-413„ this; comb honey, NO,.
1 $3 per dozen ;•No. 2, 42.40 per dozen.
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SMALLACOMIE-Iniensall, on April 9te, to Mr.
atfnd Ilre. Ir. W. Sinallae,ombe, a daughter.
V tIrlitialaynfeennosaa,11LnaApril 2hd, to Mr. and Mrs.
DUEST--In Wroxeter, on April 11th, to Mr. and
a ARIVete litigit;tt daullptil 5tb to Mr and Mr a*
John Garniss;te;onn. - r ' *
BEDAR,D-In Stanley, on April 10th, to Mr. and
HA ofli„Ig_se_rnh 8. ilIedard, a daughter.
ell nton, on April 11th, to Mr. and
and Mr,. John Hawkine,--a sor..
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'Grain. Etc. ' .
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Toronto,- April 20. -Flour-. Manitoba
first patents quoted Lai ,$1.90, in jute
bags; second patents, $7.40.; strong
bakers' 47.20. Ontario wheat glom., 99
'per cent. patents, 'quoted at 46.05 to
$6.15; , seaboard, and at scio to *6.2o,
Toronto freight.- Wheat -Manitoba No.
' I 'DRiathern quoted at 64 1 ..$1.68; Ontario No, A at
'il-vli am"- - 8 't ' - .
wh.eat, No. 2, nerninal„at,41.4.2 to 1$1.47,
at ontSide points. OatS.-Ontari0 quot-
ted tat ifi‘ to 461.c, outside, .and al k63
to .64e.; Tomato. Western Cariada, No. 2
3 70c.
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STANBURY-HARDY-On April 16th, by Rev. J.
• F. 11.1claughlin, of Victoria Oollege, Toronto.
Elizabeth Jean Hard of the Methodist Deacon-
en training school and daughter of Mr. and
mia. S. Hardy, to James George Stuart Stanbury
B.A., oarrister•at•law, Exeter. i
. a Li ,IP ItrZnilmUneller11, .104Neesby.
ssirey.irriv-
water, to MiCErra, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. :Milan Lamont, Brussels. ,
HOGGARTH-BROWN.-in Mullett, on -April 18th,
Idabel eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
BrowiL to mr. w i fleggarth, all of Hulled
CAMPBELL--iAt Inverfyfe, litvtild, on Agri f 4th
..kf!iste paioulnutheorT, w e of 41 thie!llte RoberFatitgenhdaur
ar. gn .
Girl iwanted to do general hoiinwork, no washing
Apply stating. wages required to •
Mrit. H. A. MoINTOSH, Oaidale
2011.8 .. mention
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The Huron . Expositor
Seaforth ..
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Is prenared to turn out Horse Route
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Cany size, its usual ptompt
he very best worknianshi ' .
manner. in t . p
and zit the lowest reasonable prices
compatible with] correct work and
goodmaterial. ."
Several new and handsorneruts for
thifi semen's selection. • -
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Ordersby Mail promptlylattended to
Order early before the rush -domes.
First eome first served.
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For interior de6orating and
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remodelling,cheaper and be - -
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We wish to announce to our many customers that
after April 17th, we will only ruri oitr chopping mill
Two clays each Week, :Wednesday
and. Saturday. ,
Persians wishing to have their chop in ,between these
dayeean dos°.
247.0.2 . KRUSE BE6S.:`, Egmondville
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quoted at 72 nac, and No. at
-Barley.-The market is quiet. . Good.
mating • grades,. 75 to 78c, outside.
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Rye -The market is .dull et $1,10 to
e' market is
.$1-12, outside. Pea'S-Th- - ' -
quiet, with ,No. 2 quoted at $1,76, ou.t-
Corn, -No. 3 new American quot-
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MIDDLETON-In Goderioh township, April 12th,
. .John Wise Middleton, aged 72 years. .
METCALP-In Wingham, on April 10th, Maim Met-
1:::/ca.lf, of Tuenbeiry, [aged 80 -years, 10 months
. and 15 day' - ' . .
Seaforth .
lax . Mills
side.
ed 85e, Toronto ;freight, ale „Bay ports.
Millfeed.-Car las, pier ton, tram., $26
to „ $27; shorts,' $28 to $29; middlings,
$38 to -4; good feed Doer. 438 to $489.
Orions. -Canadian,, 75 -pound
Spanish crate $4.26. Potatoes.-Ontarios
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Red Cedar Shingles -xxxxx and. .XLIE
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The Canadian Flax Mills, Ltd; 'beg to announce
to the fanning community of and. vicinity
that they purpose commencing operations in
their ilex mill here, at once, and are desirous of se-
ouring,a geed' quantity of sultabltfland, for growing
flax, for tbe present season. Theft- representative
Mr, Perron, will be in Seaforth on'and after Friday,
16th inst., for the purpose of securing flax land and
will bent the office of Mr. James Watecn, where- he
en be pleased to meet all parties intereeted.
Seaforth, April 13, 1915, 2470 -if
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650 per bag, out ,of store; liQc in car
lots; NOW Brunswicks, 70c a tag in store
66c in car lotseBaled gay and Straw.-
Dealers are paying as follows for car
lot deliveriee on track here ..--Straw is
quoted at $8 to 43.50 a ton in car lots
Ray -No., 1 new .1mi ois • quoted at $1.7.-
50 to 418 ;i No. tr at $.15, to $16, and No.
3 at $3.2.50 no $13.50. v
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' Live Stock Markets.
Buffalo, April .20. -Cattle - 13.'ea.vy
grades, 10c to 15c higher; goodbutcher
grades, 15c to .25c higher; choice .to
prime steers, $8.10 to $8.50 ; fair to
good, $7.50 Ito r$77.90; plane $7.10 to
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Funeral Director and
i, Funeral
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking parlors. in. Oddfel
lows building op osite
a, Stewart Bros. en.- .
deuce Goderioh et., opp ••
Dr. Scott
i Flowers furnished. on
: short notice. _
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Brucefield Sawirull
4,.
W anted . t.
• LOGS. /A.11 Itinds at the :
highest cash prices. *
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CUSTOM SAWING, sat- *
: isfaction guaranteed.
: CHOPPING.' 'Finest of :
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" iiighlancl Muskoka ceaar fence 'posts 8 a d
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Jeet long. Fresh, green, strai - t Sound timber. '
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Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Seaforth, • „
2370-3
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Sale of Land for /axes
• work done. — 4
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Notice is hereby given that the adjourned sale of
land for taxies will be held in the Council chamber
town hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday, May Ilth, 1915, at
3 o'clock p. m. Tbat the Municipal Council of the
nen of Seaforth, hae directed methat if the price
offered for any land is less than toe amount due for
arrears of taxee, charges and costs; they intend to
purchaee the same for the amount due.
JOHN A, wir,seN, Treasurer
Town of Seaforth
at Seaforth, this' 20th daylof April, 1016
* for horses. .--,. •
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40 For Sale : •
ete . LUMBER, a kinds for 4
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cbolce heavy butcher steers, $7.-
60 tot $7.90 ; tfar to good, $7,15 to $7.40 ;
best handy steers.. to $8; common
.$7,25
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
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COAL, the coal that sat- •
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CANADA CEMENT,- a I
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to ,good, 46.65 to $7.25 ; yearlings,
to $8; prime heifers, $7 to .$7,40; batch-
ers' heifers, $5.50 to $1.25; aest fat
cows, $6 •to $6.25; good butcher COWS,
QTQBE FOR RENT -The store in Scottei 'piece,
k•-)
an . gteaatfioorateh;1?snt•aocroeuaredlw A. Valli!:oon, DLIalget
a
Seaforth. 1 PP- Y . 2470-4 ”
$5.25 to $5.75; :medium to good,Dated
to $5; 'cutters, $4 to $4.85; canners,
$3.35 ao $3,75; best bulls, $6.25 to
$6.50; good. butchering bulls, $5.50 to
4itills, tan to $5.25.B.ogs
°Ltiltactrnsvgargticly
QaieroDraP2peArrinSen-Ji2iiantit3- send,
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for Fate, 60 cents per bushel. ARCHIBALD Ido-
GREGOR, Mill Road, Tuckeremith, phone 14 on 137,
Seaforth. 2470.2
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B ti F F A 1, 0 BRAND I ..
. FERTILIZERS, best by •
• test. The proper way to t
i increase your production I
: CEDAR OSTShome- and pattiotisin. •.,
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GRAND TRUNK''"-`7AY
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Slan'T E ti4
$6.75; eausage
-Market active, Sc to MC higher ; hea-
vy, $7.90 to $8- (mixed Yorkers and pigs,
$8 to $8.10. Sheep--Maeket active and.
higher; woollambs, 41136; elipped.
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$9.25 te $10; yearlings,47.75 to 48.36 ,
Ter -case AND. IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE.- A
ii heavy gelding 5 years old,. sound and good
vrielr oseoutevuorne, hosearoservaillesosenocrezii ear as
impiements. Apply to JAMESSPROAT,Znoand-
vine P. O. 2471-tf
Double Track All the Wa,y
TORONTO -CHICAGO
TORONTO -MONTREAL
For Chicago
Leave Toronto 8:00 a. m. 4:40 p.
i and 11:45 p me dlily.
For Montreal
Leave Toronto .9100 a.m., 13:30 p.
and 11t00 pan., daily
Roadbed
Highest class of equipment
Full particulars, an.d berth reserve,-
tions at Grand Trunk ticket offices.
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W. Somerville . Town Agent
ex,- es,
Iry • Plant .. 4 • • Depot Agent
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UniOn. Station, Tc:ronto, 0"
nt.
wethers, $7.25 Ito $7.60; ewes; $6 eq
$7. 'Calve.s.-efa.rket 1.6c higher ; tops1
$10.50 ; fair to gcnd„$9. to ;$9.60; grass=
ers, $4.60 to ka6, 1 ,
Montreal; April 20. -Although receipts
were light, they *were ,a,mple ao fill all
lee E8IRENCIE FOR SAbE - A. comfortable. frame
j -t,
hard arraeoryinatWah;agol Brit atsjdflaiillaanr
acre of ground. teouse heated byafurnace. Cheap
for eulok sale. Terme easy. Apply GEORGE
TURNBULL, Seaforth. 2464-ff
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grown highland cedar. .
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i dealings shall endeavor. worth- :.'
: ily to merit your most liberal I-
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BRUCEPIELD •
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, *Your neighbor
i you?
this year
, diens dertiand
i at the
Canada"
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psisot
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drives a, Ford -why don't
We are sellizig more Fords in Canada
than ever before- because Cana- 't
the best in motor cat serviee I
lowest possible cost. The Made in
Ford is a necessity --not a luxury.
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requirements. Demand from packers for
Suppliee wag fair, • and sales of full
loads of steere were made 'at_
"FARMS FOR SALE. .
ehoice
$7.75, good at $7.26, ,while choicotw
brought $6.25 per 109 pounds,rfuth:
- all lute '
demand from butchers or sm --
• t of them TIOW are
was limited, as ems
buying d.reLssed beef, owing to the fall-
a' off in the colisumption. The feature
In- .
d the ood
of 'the small -meat tra e ,was . 8
supplies
FARM FOR SALE. --Lot 6, Coneession 9, Tucker-
smith, coitituaing 100 acres, abendllt 877 aorecet
ander
iva in a good state of cultivatimV." ore are ontieStnooth
premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house,
aen hope, drive house and two good wells. For
Orme and particulars apply on the premises or ad.
dress MRS. JOHN McOLOY, Egmondville P.O.
28564
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BLANKETS
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We have a complete assort-
merit of Canadian M ad e
Blankets — Jute Lined, , 5-a
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St ay -on Surcingles (the kind
that won't pull off) ranging
in rice from 1
p$.5o to $3 each
Runaboub is -$540 ; Town eat Price on Ap,
• plicatione. All Ford care are fully equipped.
I including electric headlights. NO cars sold
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unequipped. Ford buyers will share3in our
-Drafts dame sell 30,000 cars between August
1.1914 and August 11, 1915.
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All Ford cars on exhibition a.t
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J. . Da y s Garage Main st.
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demand' for calves, of ,which
were ampin and sales were: made at
from $2.50 to 1$12 each, as Ito 'size and
quality. The trade in eheep and lambs
WILS very quiet, owing to the limited.
number available on the market, and.
price,s ruled firm. gags -were unchang-
m with 2. good demand from
ed, but fir ,
1 t d
a,nd sales of tse ec elots were
PR' FOR SALE -Being Lot 7, Ooncession 1,
Townshi of Mettle f• containing 100 acres of
choice land, oft the rent' a e a large bank barn
with stabling undiern"eags, rwith cement floors
throughout.. New brick house with furnace in the
cellarn.attelljetnhceec(1) anedruvrirsieiresdrtitliniedve: will be Told
r
For further information apply on Ihe upr•ernarisesm ng;
address Seaforth P 0 MELVIN J CLAIM
P.'' ' 24611-tt *
MARKETS
SEAFOR_TH MARKETS
Thursday, April ‘.22nd, 1915,
at ,- nem, (Standaro),(new). - .. 1 36 f10 $ 1 35
its, par laushel(new) .. ...... - - 50 to 50
inlay, per bushel.. 6° `In65
an per ton...... , . • - ... . . .. '2.6 00 to 20 00
MU, per tOrl 2S 00 Do 00
lour, par 100 lbs..... 3 76 to 4 00
otter No. 1, loose .. .. . ... -, .- . '27 to 28
co oer dozen.. .-.- .... - - 13 to 19,
,3, •..e.•....... ..... ....... . . .... . 12 00 to 16 00
it toe; per bag 30 to „ 30
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lifENSALI,. MARKETS. .
ThueAday, April, .22nd, 1915,
Ins : 55 to 55
'eas e 60
eiins . „ $ 00
alley 65 to 1 65
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hOrts $310 00
;ran $28 00
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BeeChWOOd S
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wear r nends :
I return my sincere thanks
all-tkese who so promptly respond-
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ed to my notice of the last
weeks. Many came and paid
:aCCOUtItS. • There are still accounts
. , n those indebted'
' ill le dl 11
w in y ca at once and
as II must have money.
little helps to pay big bills.
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1: I have' a' large., well
, and well bought stock which
abies me to continue •ood
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to you. Special values:-
flour is down, a few kegs of
lake herring to clear at $
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our c earmg of socks and
mitts caps,
, gloves, sweaters, other useful articles.
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am, Yours Respectfully
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to
two
their
settle,
Every
selected
en-Torono
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in tea&„
No. I
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4. ee
rubbers; •
and
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pa.ckers,
made at $9.50 to $9,60, sows at $7.60 to
'Vi d, stags tat 4.75 to e4 80 per
.60, an 1 ' •
Butchers
100 pounds, weighed off cars. But
cattle, choice, $7.75 to nee do„ medium,
e650 to $7.25; do.,,ecommon, $5 to $5;
canners, $3.50 to $4; butchers' cattle,
choke cows, .1%, 6,25 to ,$6.50 ; do., medium
,ese -n L „._
$6 . do bulls, $5.50 'to $6.75;
CIARM. FOR SALE -Tor safe 100 acres of choice
2: laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Lou 28 •
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Conoession 9. On the premises are a brick house;
drive shed, hank barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen undetneath. 'The terra is well fenced and
underdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwood
bush. Murat Mail and Telephone. Connection.
For f other particulars apply to ADELINESLLLERY
- tete ora. 2422-tf
All wool blankets in fancy
rat
$2
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milkers, choice, each, $65 to $70; do.,
common, and medium, each, $55 to $60;
springers, $46 to $50. ,Sbeep, ewes, $5.75
to $6; bucks and culls; $5.25. to $6.50.
Lambs, $8.25 to $9.25; 'flogs, off cars,
$9.60 'to A9;60; . Calves, e2.50 to sig.
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, e-prii
and. forty, ilaree khor-
, ncession 6, Lis.,
Altli FOR SALE -Lot 0
Pruckeramith. The farm"couatains 100 acres, all
cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Three
7grvnerbrooxilisee yallso,uLeseitineinlic:n boned 2re bank
egood :rag:loupe withrifurnauesee. E4nAn acree and
ha f of extra goen orchard. This choice farm is
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na4111.11as 1 sone
If E rtmilo;411111ethe KIPPe0r14411**'
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checks and squares,. tb $5
each. Kersey. blankets, with
$2 .
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Canada's best production °in
f ".
ClUdifIg Sjeskatchewan Cub Bear
Great West, Arctic and Bishop
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at ve r a n - pri
1 ry e so able ces.
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Fire sale
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ht i eironbeds
D -on t * forget
You don't need to put a War
stamil on cfhotos when ailing
them and in spite of a considerable
advance in the price of our material
we have decided to make photo-'
graphs at the usual price. This
will enable you to remember your
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friends
20. -Five bundred
see were fed and watered- at the Union
Stock Yards yesterday, being .en route
from the 'United States for shipment t o
. Britain for army- purposes. ,The quality
of cattle offered as- fat was Ithe best
since Christmas, that is, taking them
• in bulk. Trade was, good at steady to
strong prices, considering the quality,
150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -Five and three-
quarter miles from the village of Brussels, 7
There is frame
firazgruthayndopwfraotmer.B. barn
house \vitt concrete cellar, rural mail and ti;leptl=
it is well adapted for both stook and grodn, one-
chtatunrchl.ileApirry toaralo anAllarTralltrtersGirr
Alberta, or on the place to EDWIN ARMSTRONG,
R. R. No. 4Brussels. 2455-tf
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Horse Market .
In the Moro/Ito market trade has
en fairly active during the past week.
uyers have been on :the market from
astern podnts. Loads of, good chunks
ent to Ottawa an.d Quebec and .$170
) $180 each •vr.as paid for them. Local
eyers were purchasers of lighter de-
very classes at eteady pricee.
-The Chicago market also shows
nniderable traproveznent this week.
)lid chunks, weighing 1,400 to 1,450
uutds, are gelling at 4190 *to .$28,
ith a wider demand than . recently. '
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he British Government is paying '$190
n., nennerof, ar!ek the :Prench and, ,taii-
Cows and bulls sold isteadily at strong-
er values. Stockers and feeders were in
demand and brought as angle prices as
have been paid for some little thee Not
many milkers and springers were on
sale, and they sold .at firm, but no
higher quotations. Calves, sheep p„nd
lambs were scarce, not enough to make
'a market, a,nd the same can be said of
hogs, and the prices recorded could
scarcely be retied upon as being reliable
should a heavy run come .on Tuesday.
Butchers' Cattle. -Choice heavy export
steers, $9.50 to $5.16, and one load at
GOODFritFait.SALE-For Sale Lot 25 and
part • Their:rreionoe'thliec pre:1'137n.
modern brick house with hard and soft wl aetera.
The" is also a good beim 60x126, with done foun-
dation and stabling underneath, driving shed 80x40
on stone foundation, pig pen and hen house, all
in good repair. There is alto a good bearing or.
lard and telo andwell wells. Tae farm Is well
ultivationwitTitIeeresee of aclittildhigehetateltV
(v3;e11 attflated on the North gravtil road 1 mile* south
delivfof Waltoit. P. R. statialeo telephone and rand •
y. This is a'chon,olce bon and will be
sold on reciecinabIe „terms. For further -particulate 1
Mt? nn'thn: remisesneaddren. W. J.0010ESON
nalawn`21 illiillireA2458-tf
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We have a- complete assort-
nient' Of - Men's and` Iiidye Mitts'
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Gloves and' Gaiintieti '
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Nursery Steck
. with a picture and at the
same tune fulfil a pledge sinailar to
thist 41 Yes, Ills& send yoa s. ote
45 "IIII AS ever I "ft gel ae"
Haven't you made many such
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prbmises, if so, why. not fulfil theme
ow:•
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Opposite Ooinniereial Hotel
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