The Huron Expositor, 1915-04-30, Page 5•
3t, 1915
ty demands for low cut
• such a contingency,
;-ortment of Oxfords,
d children. Our lour
designs. The leathers
manship and the fitting
tge- and every shoe is
aibred bows and sell -
patent colt colonial
NY and 3.5o, Growing
n, sizes 2 to 5 for 2.50
1.75 and z.00. Ladies
d 3.5o. Misses patent
to 2 for r.5o and
or 85 cents, r-oo and
'or 1.00, 1425 and 1.40
tttention.
KATEROIAL ROTEL
C. MIAS,. who were both
hefr Inane through illness
Sre now going around a-
Ortwein, merchant,
himself to an automobile.
Lrlin has also treated.hima
ame way. -Mr. E. qs
ol-
Thoaa Welsh, contract..,
w town hall, are this week
. little work they had to
cold weather set in last
• it. in fine cemeatstepa
that are a credit to any
the cement work leav-
e by Mr. k.Roland Cudrnore
se., in this connection we
dr. W. K. Harburn, our
rder to grade the front
end to give it a neat ap-
• very generously offer-.
-a. couple or nice flower
T aide of ,the step, which
r much to the appearance
hall. -Quite a number of
vs attended Divine service
iliater brethren at their
.bbatle evening last and on
Ling May 6t1I, the Rev.
ale S. 1)oherty having been
idresa the Odd -fellows of
invited brethren in St.
a. -Miss Lily Yungblut, of
I formerly of Hensall, has
; the past week or so with
!re. J. W. Bonthron„
to purchase or rent are
a premium in Hensall, on
eeir scarcity, and we are
Lrn in this connection 'that
Welsh, our enterprising
1aa With ids accustomed
ranged to, ercet three fine
the East end of the vil-
?. London, Road. and Is at -
.g arrangements and 'get -
1 on the spot. -Mr. _if: Be
ipent - a number of weelca
ter. Mrs. 3. Sutherland,
L -We are pleased to re -
A. MePhersort is im-
y and we trukt socta to
id again. -We believe that
Moore Bros., Hardware
id machlaists, Intend ex -
business., and that Mr.
• owns the block, intends
an extensioa to the build-
-Sharp ha -e started another
t. Mr. T. efurdock's block
rn Street, opposite the
Railway Yards, making
Lop for Hensall.-We he-
re Some twenty autorno-
sail at the peesent time,
riot look Ile .hard tirnes,
Of the needful..-afra A.
Toronto is aisitieg her
tad errs. ToNgelands.-Xr-
m has. very much improv -
ranee of hiselne dwelling
street, and has now one
t brick dwellings 'in the
Hensali news see
U must turn your
axance and comfort.
ring Overcoat will
ngs and overcoat-
cleous dressers who
tthes you can de7
atisfaction in wear,
o suit the young
;Its to- stay young.
.we offer in serges,
id Son
•
vect.
1 Readers
Thirds
biers
pads
ngblanks, science
etc. etc.
!ways on hand
,erns
•
SEAFORTH
gi
APRIL ,30, 19151
Mitchell
Notea'a-The trustee board of the
'Methodist -Church has debided to 'hold
decoration day set Woodham Gene.
tery this sprhot -The Knox congrega-
tion' has pardhased the Salvation Army
building, just north of the church; ,for
4600. 'The building will be re -sold and
moved off the let, and, the ground will
be added to the -church lawn. -Several
young Men were racing on Main street
mn Saturday *vening on bicycles, and
one 'of the bicycles ridden by ,a young
fellow named Mikel Struck John Fer-
guson, who was crossing the road near
Barley's iirig store, and knocked him
down. lie was picked, up in an !Uncon-
scious ,condition aad carried into Dr.
Smith's office, and on examination it
was found that the victim had log
several teeth, that his lip and nose had
been split open, and that he received
a number of bad bruises. The young
anon who ran him down 'escaped with
only ft black eye,'
'
4'44.44 grg
I $6.26; light 'bolls, $4.50 to $5. aoge ••••-.
'Receipts, 150 ; market active, _heavy,
.47.90 to .$8; mixed and yorxeis, .0;
tics, $115 to $1.90: Shes11.4-Relebts,
12,000; market 1,5 cents lower; top
lambs, $9.65 to $9.75; yearling's, $7.76
to $8.25; wethers, $7.6,0 to $7.76; ewe's,
k.110 - to $T ; cull sheep, $4 .to $5.50.
Calves. -Receipts, 2,600; market, 60c to
76c lower; tops, $8.50 to $9; fair to
good, $7.75 to ,C: .25 ; cull ,and -common,
$0 *to $4.50; grassers, $4 to $5.25.
Montreal, April 27. -Butchers cattle,
choice, $8„ to $8.25; do., medium, 46,60
to $7.50; do., common, $57 to a5.50;
canners, 13.50 to $4; betcher?' cattle,
choice cows, $6.50 to $6,75; do., medi-
um, 1$5.50 to $6; do., cbull, ,$5.75 to
$7; milker% choice, each, $70 to 475;
do., common and medium, each, ,$640 to
$65; springers, $50 to .55. Sheep -
Ewes, $6 to $6.25; ,bucks -and culls,
$5.50 to $6.75. lambs, $9 50 to , *9.75;
bogs; $9.50 to $9.60; calves, *2.50 to
112. , ,
Union - Stock Yards, Toronto, Aemil
27. -There was a fair pericentage of
good to choice cattle on sale. ,Trade
was active, as there were (several ,buy-
ers from, outside points, which cawsed
strong mark -et, all offeriogs being
bought up by the noon hour. Prices
were from 1.5e to 20e per cwt. higher
than last Thursday and -fully,30c to 40c
higher than on elondaff, a week ago.
Cows were selling at higher prices than
.aha,n at any time this season, There,
Were several bUyers looking for stock-
.ers --and feeders, the'demand being
rgreater than the supply, which caused
places to be very firm. Milkers and
springers sold ali steady prices and
writhe= veal calves were 25c per evet
'lower. Butchers' Cattle. --Choice heavy
steers, $7.75 to $8.15; choice 'butchers'
steels and heifers, rt.se to $7.75; good,
te choice steers and heifers at $7.25
to $7.50; good Steers and. heifers at
$6.90 to $7.15; medium steers and !heif-
ers at $6.25 ;to $6.90; ‘commeniat s$46.25
td $6.50; choice enWS, $6.50 to .$6.76;
good cows at $6.25 to $11.501 medium
cows at $6.60 to $6,75; common cows at
$5 to $6.50; canners and cutters ,at
$3.75 to $4.75; bulls at $5.50 to 46,75.
Stockers and Feeders.-Feedera 800 to
900 lbs., sold at $6.25. to $7; feeder,
600 'to 800 'lbs., sold at 0.25 .to $6..60;
stockers, 500 to 600. lbs., at 15.50 to
'45.76. Milkers and. Springers. -s Choice
fresh cows and forward 'springers Sold
at $50 to $86 each, and medium to good
4ait '00 to $65;;common at $40 'to $50.
Veal Calves. -Choice veal calves, $9 to
*10; good, $8 to $8.6; 'Medium,, t7
to $7.50; commen calvei, 0, to ,$5.25,;
bons, $2.50 to '$3: Sheep and Lambs. -
Sheep, ewes, sold at $7 to _,$8; heavy,
sheep and rams', $4.50 to $6; yearling
lambs, $7.50 to $10; spring lambs at $5,
to $10 each. illogs.-Selects zold at $8.-
75, weighed off cars. '
Brussels
Notes. -The tennis club has organized,
for the season, although some of the
old boys are absent this year. -Mems
)bers o 'Western. Star Lodge, Oddrei-
lows, attended service on Simday even-
ing in the Methodist Church, (13russelk,
Rev. Mr. Wren, the ,pastor, guse an
eloquent and aPpropriate diseourie. A
special program of music was rendered
by the choir. - Numerous' offerseare
made by the fartners of the locality ex-
pressing willingriesS to assist in gravel
ees if Messrs. Pryne rebuild their ffdll
of cement. -There have been more
deaths in thia locality during the ,pt
month 'than there were for the eleven
. months preceding. -There were three
operations for" appendicitis in this cams
mutiny last week, and the patients ,aro-
nnaking favorable progress. - A $100
fine saa spaid ty one of leer hotelmen
for violating the law. Inspector Oliver
.Johnston, of Clinton, was in charge
of the case. A couple of other fines
4of $20 and costs were imposed for cases
of being drunk in a. no -license terri-
tory at Ethel. • i
MARKETS
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Thursday, April 29th, 1915.
e'allV neat (Standaret).(new)....--. 1 40 to 1 40
• Oats, per busheltnew) ...... 55 to 65
P.as, per bushel .. s. 1 60 to 1 50
Rgkrley, per bushel.. - ..... 60 to 65
Bran per ton 26 GO to 26 00
28 00 to 28.00
8 75 to 400
24 to 26
19 to 20
iy 18 00 to 15 00
Potatoes, per bag 30 to 30
2 60 to 2 76
digifte, per ton.
Plow, per 100 lbs.. -..-.........
Batter elf°. 1. 100de• oaao
Aug „sea sineen.•
Beane..
Poultry Markets
London, April 27. -Dressed -. Spring
chickens, pair $1.0� to *1.50;' ducks,
per pair, $1.25 to $2.00; chickens. per
lb., 17 ;to 19c; turkeys, per lb., 22 to
25c; geese, per lb., .14 to 16c. ;
Toronto, April 27. -Dressed chick-
ens, 17c to 200; fowl, 14c to 16c; ducks,
16e to 18c; TurkeYs, 20c to 123c. Live. -
Chickens, 11c to -,13c; fowl, 10c to 11c;
ducks, lOcto 12e; turkeys, 13c to 15c;
Toronto Seed Market
Prices quoted to country merchante
tor recleaaed seeds, Canadian Govern-
ment teeted, per cwt. -Red clover,
1, $20 to a21; do. No. 0, .$1.8 to $A50;
do. No.- 3, *17; aisike, No. 1, $19-4.50
to $20.50; dos -No. , $17,50 to $18.50;
do., No. 3, $16; timothy, No. 1 $10.75
to $11.25; do., No. 2, $9425 to • 0.50;
do., No. 3, $8.50..
Dairy Markets
Montreal, April 27. -Cheese - Finest
westerns, 16 1-2 to 16 3,-4c; finest east -
erns, .15 3-4 to, 16 1-4p. Butter -Choicest
creamery. 33 to 33 1-2c; seconds, 32
to 32 1-2c. Eggs -Fresh, 22 to 23c;
selected, 25c; No. 2 stock, 21c.
London, April 27.-Butter-R0lls lb.,
31 to 32e; fancy ita 35c; erocklb.,30 to 31,
Eggs -Per doz., 22e; per basket, doz.,
10 to 21c. kloney-Stra1neda10 lbs, $1.40
to $1.50. s •
Toronto, April 27. -Butter -The, mar-
ket is quiet, with prices generally un-
changed. Good grades wanted. Choice
dairy, 27 to 28c;1inferior, g to 23c;
creamery paints, 36, to -86; do. solids,
:31 1-2c. Eggp. - Receipts' ere la:rge, and
prices are unchanged at 20 to '21 cents
-per dozen, in case lets. Honey-
Buckwheat,7 1-2c a pound, in tine; 7c
• 3-4c in barrels I strained clover honey, 12
1-20 a pound in 60 -lb. tins ;, 13c in 19 -lb.
tins; 14c in 6-11)., tins; pomb honey, No
1. $3 per dozen ; No. 2. $2.40 .per dozen.
.Cheese -The marketis quiet, with new
quoted at 18 a -2c for large, and at
18 3-4c for twins.
Grain, Eta.
Tormsto, April 21.-F1our- Manitoba
first patents quoted at $8.10, in jute
-bags; second patents, $7.60; strong
eakers' $7.40. Ontario wheat flour, 90
per cent patents, quoted at $6.30 to
$6.35, seaboard, and at $6.35 to a6.50,
Toronto freight. Wheat -Manitoba No.
1 Northern quoted at $1.70; No. 2 at
$1.68 1-2, and. No. 3 at 4,1.66 1-2, On-
tario wheat is nominal at $1.60 for
No. 2 at outside, points. Oats -Ontario
quoted at 60 to 62c, outside, and at 63
to 64c, Toronto. Western Canada, No. 2
quoted at �r, and No. 3 at 68c, c.i.f.,
Bay ports. arley-The market Le nom-
imal. Good malting grades, 75c. outside.
Peas. -The market is quiet, with No.
2 quoted at $1.75. outside. Beans. -
The market is steady at 03,40 to $3.43
for prime, and $3.45 to $3.50 for hand-
picked. Mlifeed-Car lots, per ton, bran,
$26 to $27; shorts, *28 to $29; middlings
$33 to $34; good feed flour. $38 to $39.
Mona -Canadian, 75 -pound bags *1.40
Spanish crate $4.25, Potatoes,-Ontarlos
65c per hag, out saf .store ; 60c in car
lots; New Brunswicks, 70c a bag in store
-65c in car lots.,Baled Hay and Straw. -
Dealers are paying as follows for car
lot deliveries on track here :-Straw is
quoted at $8 to $8.5e a ton In car lots
Hay -No. 1 new hay es quoted at $17.-
-50 to ,$18;, No.c2 at $15 to $16, and No.
3 at $12.50 ..to $13.50.
Live Stook Markets.
Buffalo, April 27. -Cattle - Receipts,
3,875; heavy grades, 25 to 35 cents low-
er; light butcher grades. steady to
strong; choice to prime shipping steers.
e8 to $8.20; f,air to good, $7.50 ,to
7.66; plain, $7 .to '7,25;$choice :heavy
butcher steers, $7.60 to $7.90; fair ,to
good, $7,15 to t$7.40; best handy steers,
*7.40 to $8.16; common to good, $6.65
to *7.25; yearlings, $7.50 to $8,40;
prime fat heifers, $7 to $7.40; best
handy butcher heifers, $6.60 to a7.25;
common to good, a5.50 to .$&25; best
fat cows, $6.26 to $6,16; good butcher-
ing cows, $5.25 to $5.75; medium to
good, $4.50 to $5.00; cutters, $4 to
$4.35; canners, $3.36 to $3.76; best bulls
S6.25 to $6,75; good butchering bulls,
$5.60 to $6.75; sausage bulls, $5 to
SALE REGISTER.'
On Thursday, May Oth, at Sproat'a Tile Yard, lot
6, concession 4, H.R.S., Tin:kennel* horses, cattle
and pies. W. M. Sproat, Proprietor; Thos. Brown,
Auet ioneer.
On Friday, May 7th, at 1 o'clock p.m„ on Lot 24
meession 1, is R.S. Tucker -on" farm stook and
implements. W. R. Sulfide, Proprietor; Thomas
Brewn, Auctioneer,
W. T. BOX & CO.
EMBALMERS AND.
FUNERAL D1REC29RS
HC.BOX & W.S. GORMLEY
Holders of Govern in en t -Diploma
and License
CHARGES MODERATE
. Night Calls
Phone 107
Day Calls
Phone 60
,AINIMMIIMIN0111..11.00
, Births
MeLAUGHLIN-In MoKillop, on April 24th, to Mr.
and Mrs, J. 4. McLaughlin'a daughter.
LEYBURNE-In Tuoicerarnith, on April 14th, to
`Mr. ard bits. S. S. Leyborne, a son.
HALL -In Wroxeter, on April 10,h, to Mr. and
Mrs, William Han, a son.
HUDeON-In Zurich, on April 21st, to Mr, and Mrs:
I Hudson, a son. •
MARTINE-In Stephen on April 1.9th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Martine, a daughter.
SNELL-In Exeter; on April 20tb, eto Mr. and Mrs.
Ed, Snell, a son.
CULBERT-In Centralia, on ApritlOth, to Mr. and
; Mrs. Richard Culbert. a daughter. '
BONEHRoN-In Asslnlhda Sask., on April 28rd, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bonehron, a dattghter,
(Norma Rae)
ilarrlastea.
LILLE-OARNOCHAN-In the First Presbyterian
church, Seaforth, on April 28th, In Rev. F. H.
Larkin, Mr. deifies-Litheol ,Sturgeon - Valise to
Edna Gertrude, youngest, daughter of the late
VIljjani Carnochan. of Tuokereenieh.
HENRY -LAKE -At Brussels on April 21st, ins
Rev. D. Brown, M.A.. Mr:Art.1m -0„Henry, .ofEthel. to Miss Olive M., daughter 01 Me. and
Mrs. John B. Lake, Greyeownehip •
EDIGHOFFER-EILBER-At Zurich, on April 20th,
by Rev. G. F. Brown, !Ms Dora E„ daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Filber, to Mr. A. G. Edighoffer,
both of Znrith.
ERB-GERBER-In Hay, on April 20te Miss Fannie
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, V. Gerber, to Mr.
Aaron Erb of the Bronson Hue.
CAMPBELL-POLLEY-At' the residence of the
bride. Goderich, on Atoll 21st, by Rev. James E.
Ford. Mr. William F. Campbell. of Dtibgann ea,
to Mies Mary F. Polley., of Goderich.
KAY-SMALE-et Godermh. on April 12th, by Rev.
George E. Ross, B,D., David Kay, of Bruce
Mines and Ida female, of Gocieriets.
. Deaths
KENNEDY -In Seaforth, on April 28th, Annie Rob-
inson. wite of the late Angus Kennedy, in her
Editl. year.
MUSTARD-ln Tucke minket, on April 241h, Mar-
garet Mustard, daughter of the late James Mus-
tard, aged 74 years.
HANNA -In MoKillop, on April 27th, Rachel Prioh-
ard, wife of tbe late Moses Hanna, aged 76
years and 2 months.
GILL -In Winghatn, on April 18th, Mary Jane Gill,
in her 78 veer.
SLATER -4n Blyth, on April llth, Robert Slater, in
his 65th year.
MILLER -In Morris, on April 18th, Margaret Moffat
relict of the late John R. Miller, in her 81st year
KING -In lower Wingharn, on April 20th, Mary
J. King, daughter of the late T,uke King.
WIEGAND-At Dashwood, on April 21s1, the wife of
Mr. Justus Wiegand, aged 83 years.
COOPER -In London, on April 15th, Margaret, wife
of Rev. W. H. Cooper, formerly of Elimville, aged
48 years,'
MOSES -In Morris, on April 19th, William Moses,
aged 77 years and 4 months
SHARPE-At Port Hope, on April 17th, Bertha May
daughter of Junes Sharpe, aged 27 years.
McGREGOR-Ta Seaforth, on April elith,Jatle Emily
Murdie, relict of the late Donald McGregor, aged
72 ears.
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S. T. Holmes
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• Funeral Director and.
Licensed Embahner
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Undertaking parlors in Oddfel
lows building opposite
• Stewart Bros. Iles'-
,
• deuce Goderich st., cpp
• Dr. Scott's.
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Flowers furnished on •
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t, short notice.
• Phone Night or Day 119.
IMPORTANT NOTICES ;
.11.11111•11•1,11•MOI
STORE FOR RENT -The store in Soott'e blot*,
Seaforth, long ocauhled by A. Wilson. Druggist
and Stationer, is to rent. Apply SCOTT
Seaforth, ' ke • 2470-4
_CiALVES AND: FERTILIZER) FOR $ALE-Fo'r
Vitiate three calves three weeks old, also a quantity
of Davies Commercial Fertilizer. Apply A. P. JOYNE
geaforth, or phone is on 146. 24724
mnOR SALE -In Eginnodville, bowie and two lots,
corder location on Main road, electrio lighted,
chicken house andstable, small and large fruits.
Great snap for someone. -Apply at Expositor ()Mee.
24794
RED POTATOES -A quantity of potatoes grown
trom Experimental f arns send, Gold Coin variety
for fate, 60 cents per bushel. - AROHIBALD Mo-
GREGOR, Mill Road, Tuckerstnith, phone 14 on 137,
Seaforth. s 2470-2
J'ORSE AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE.- A
bevy gelding 6 yeam old, sound and good
worker. Also a Massey -Harris 13-boi seeder good as
new, a cultivator. harrows, wagone and other larm
implements. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, Egmond-
vine P. 0. 2471-tf
aea
-DESIDENCM FOR SALM - A comfortable frame
Jai residence near the High School. Good cellar
hard and softevater, a first class stable and half an
acre of ground. 'Home heated by furnace. Cheap
for quick sale. Tertns easy. ;Apply :GEORGE
TURNBULL, Sealant). . e4e4etf
FARMS FOR SALE.
VARA FOR BALE.-LotO, Clonoeselon 9, Tuckers.
1. ' smith, containing 100 acres, about seven acres
ender bush. The farm is well fenced and drained
anden a good state of cultivation. There are on the
prethises a good frame home, bank barn, Pig house,
: tien home, drive house and two good wells. For
terms and partioulers apply on the premises or ad.
dregs MRS. JOHN hicOLOY, Egmondville P.O. '
malt
WARM FOR SALE -Being Lot 7, (kincession 1,
L Township of Mullett, containing 100 sores of
ateiae land, on the premises are a large bank barn
with stabling underneath, with cement floors
throughout. New brick house with furnace in the,
Mar. Well fenced and under draftier], will be sold
reasonable as the owner wishes to g-ive up farming.
For further information apply on the premises or
address Seaforth P. 0., MELVIN J. CLARK.
241.63-tf
WARM. FOR SA.LE,-For sale 100 acres of choice
.1U laud in the Township of Hibbert, being Los 28,
Coneession 9. On the premises are a brick house,
drive shed, hank barn with stabling, hen house and
pig pen undetneath. The farm is well fenced and
underdrained, and there are 10 acres of hardwood
bush. Rural Mail and Telephone Connection.
For other particulare apply to ADELINE SILLERY
... eds., Ont. 9422-tf
-LetA11.111 FOR SALE -Lot 10, Coneesaien 6, L.R.S.,
Tuckeremith. The farm contains 100 scree, all
eleareal and in a good 'state of cultivation. Three
never failing wells, windmill at barn. ,Good hank
barn 5088, pig house, hen house and •drive ehed.
A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a
half of extra gool orchard. This choice farm is
within 8 miles of Seaforthon the Kippen road,
HENRY FORSYTH, legenondville. 2462-tf
e 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -Five and three-
". quarter miles fro n the village of Brussels, 7
from Blyth andiedrom Belgrave. There is a never
failing eepply of water. Beak barn 40x72, frame
house with concrete cellar, eural`mail and telephone
It is well adapted for both stook and grain, one- '
half mile from school and 'three-quarters froin
church. Apply to FRED ARMS Mosta Giibert,
Alberta or on the ;dace to EDWIN ARMSTRONG,
R. R. do. 4Brussels. 2455-tf
11_00D FARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 25 and
kx part of Lot 24. Oonceseion 14, McKillop, eon.
taining,380 acres. There are on ,.the premises a
modern brick house with hard and soft water.
There is also a good barn 60x126, with stone foun-
dation and stabling underneath, driving shed 30x40
'on stone foundation, pig pen end Oen house, all
in good replier. Deere is also a good bearing or-
chard and two never failing wells. The fatm is well
underdrained and well lenced and in ii high state of
cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is
well situated on the North gravel road 1 mile south
of 'Walton C. P. R. station, also telephone and rural
mail delivery. Thie is a choice farm and will be
sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars
apply oreithe:premiseseern,ddresta W. JeD101iSON
Walton. 2458-tt
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AUCTION, SALES, * '
AUCTION SALE -The executers of the estate of
of the late John Hawkins have instructed
Th. rises Cameron to sell by puinie auction at his
late residence on the London road, three miles sou h
of the villege of Reused. on Friday. May 7th, at
one o'clock sharp, a choice lot of horses, 005 8, young
matte and fat 3atWe ready for shipping, and a full
line of implements- Also some first class hay. Pos-
itively no _reserve. Terins and pagtitulo.re made
known on day of sale. lee posters. HAWKINS
BROS., Executors, Dickson & Exeter, Solic-
itors for Executors; Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer,
247e-2
A UOTIONeALE OF HORsE3, CATTLE & PIGS -
W. M. Sproat has instructed Thomas Brown
to eell by public auction at Spr3atig Tile Yadi, Lot 6
Concession 4, H. R. S., Tuckeremith, on Thursday,
May fith, at 1 o'clock, sharp the fellowing: Horses -
Strong work horse 0 years old, driving mare 9 years
old, perfectly reliable ; carriage mare good single or
double. Cattle -5 cowa with calves at foot, 7
springers, some almost due ; some olives and year -
lingo. • Plgs-6 brood stem. to litter latter part of
May and June. Terms -Six months' credit on ap-
proved joint notes- A diecount of teXper oent. per
annum off for oash. No reserve as the proprietor
bas grase. W. M, SPKOAT, Proprietor THOS.
BROWN', Auctioneer. 24721
A D1lINIST1tATOW8 SALE OF ' FARM, FARM
.1-1 STOCK IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE -
Mr . James Jones has received infatuation, feorn
Mr. Samuel -Harris, administrator of the estate of
the late Thomas P. Harris to sell by public auction,
on Lot SO, Concession 8, townehip of Fullerton, on
, Wednesday, May 6th, 19L5, the` following: The
farm is said to contain 100 aores, more oiless, being
composed of Lot 80, Coneeesion 8, township of Fut;
larton. On the place are a brick house; frame barn,
good water supply, 76 acres cleared, 26 acrea in
good hardwood timber. Terms will be made known
on day defile on above. Stook -three mares, 10 cows
2 bulls, 1 bull calf, 2 heifers 4 years old, 2 heifers
three yeas old, 4 haters 2 years old, 2 heifers 1 year
old, 1 deer one year old, 1 heifer calf, 20 hens, a
quantity -of oats, hay, setae and eneilage. Imple-
ments -Set of trucks, sleigh, light wagon, cutter,
mower, horse make, set of scales, fanningmill, pulper
cutting box, buggy, sulky, fence wire and reel, wire
stretcher, seed drill, 2 plows, scuffle', gang plow,
eat double harness, harrows, !alders, chains, pick,
crow her, forks, spades, wheelbarrow, kettle, milk
can, sews and a host of other articles usually found
on a- farm. Furniture -2 stoves, 2 tables, bedsteadt
bedding, set of drawers, cuplioadd, lounge,
oh ire,
book case 2 guns and other articles. Sale at 1
o'clock shatp. Tanis on 0hattels-810 and under,
mole over that amount R months' credit on furnish-
ing. approved joint notes; 0% per cent per annum
off for cash on credit amounts. No reserve on any-
thing as ail must be sold to wind up the egeitte,
SAMUEL HARRIS, Administrator; James Jones,
Auctioneer. , 21724
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A UCTION SALE OF THOROBRED AND HIGH
IA GRADE FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, no.
Mr. -Thomas Brown has been instructed by Mr. W.
R. Smillie to sell by publio auction on Lot 24, Con-
ceasion 1. L.R.S., Tuokersmith, 1 miles south of
Bruoefleld, on Friday, May 7th, at 1. o'olook p. m.,
sharp. the following property: Horses - 1 draft
mare 7 years old, draft mare le years old, draft mare
6 veers old in foal, draft gelding 3 years cid, draft
filly 3 years Old in September, agrionh ural filly rising
2 years, draft filly 1 year old and roadster mare 7
years old, relieble. Oattle-Registered Shorthorn
cow freshened April 181, grand milker; Shorthorn
cow with oalf at foot and supposed to . be in calf,
Shorthorn registered dow with male calf at loot,
registered Hereford eow due to calve hefore sale,
young grade cow nfflking and supposed to be in calf,
Ayrshire cow 6 years old freshened April 23rd, regis-
teredShorthorn bull 16 monthe old, roan, 4 yearling
heifers and steers, 6 calves of fflfferene ages, 2 of them
eagible for registration, 1 good milking cow supposed
to be in c-alf sheep, Pigs, etc -22 choice Leicester
ewe none over 4 years old with lambs at foot, brood
BOVI due to litter Mar 20th, 6 store pigs and a'OUD
100 Barred RO3k hens. Implements--Massey.Harris
binder 7 foot out, just cut 30 acres, efassey-Harrie
mower wide cut, Peter Hamilton 12 -hoe seed drill,
Massey -Harris 3 horse cultivator nearly new, 3 horse
ditto, bean harvester and cultivator, used 2 seasons,
turnip seeder nearly new„ scuffier, keel roller nearly
oew, 4 section harrows, 2 walking plows. Imperial
gang elowe high vvagon, low wagon, democrat, wag-
on box, serene seat, hayraok, cart, top buggy cutter
set heavy sleighs, 2500 lb. scales, Chatham fanning
mill with bagger attachment, Champion' cutting box
Maple leaf grinder, Brahtford gasoline engine 3 1-2
h.p., d 3 winters, pulper, hay rake, 2 wheelbar-
rows. good water treugh, quantity of baew000d
and other lumber, some long elm joists 3x8. about
100 good ceder posts, some anchor posts, heavy
harness with breeching and cellars, set plow harness
2 eets lighteharness, number of good open top collars
pea harvester, apple barrel pre, quantity choice
seed corn on ,ear Lougfellow variety, quantity pota-
toes, good timothy hay ,t`beans, truck for tongue,
large arivil, citable, forks, nee& yokes, spades, shovels
draining scoops, whigletreel, doubletrees, table,
churn, Aladdin hanging lamp, dining room haning
lainp, a coal oil stove and a quantity of 3 inch tile
and numerous other articles. The vrbole will posit-
ively be sold without reserve as the proprietor hae
eold hie farm. Tenms-All Hume of 910 and under
meth; ever that amount 10 Months credit on furbish-
ing apprpved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents on
dollar off for cash on credit amounts. W. R.
MILLIE, Proprietor; Thomas %own. Auctioneer.
2472 2
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TUE HTIRON 'EXPOSIT'OP
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O.,LL.D., Proddent
ALEXANDER LAIRD, Genera l Manager JOHN AIRD. Amet General Vewatgas'
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts may bp-openbed at every branch 'iti)f The Canadian Bank
of Comrnerce,to be operated by mail, and twill receive the samf.;
careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's
business:: Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as
satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. 824
Seaforth Branch.
W. O. T. MORSON -
Manager
Girl Wanted
Girl wanted to do gene ralhoChsavork; no `washing
Arply stating wages requi red tb
Mra. H. A. MoINTOSH, Cardale
2471-3 Manitoba
Seaforth Collegiate Institute
Art Exhibition
. Tiwo hundred copies of old mesbaspleess will be ex.
bibited at the Collegiate Institute, May 5, 6, 7,
from 4 to 6 p.m., and on evenings of May 6 and 6,
mud° and refreshments Admission lOnents. Puede
.are to be used in purehaeing plotures for the Colleg-
iate; like.tnoiie of the exhibit. Help us choose.
Notice
Notice is hereby given to the ratepayers and others
within the township of MoRillop, in the County of
Httion and Province -of Ontario. That ATI Inspector,
is aPpointed to enforce thei.rovigions of Bylaw' No.'.
12o1 1911, of the said township ofiefoKillop. A
By-
tiwprohibht1nthee running at. large of dogs in the
above mentioned township. By order of the Council.
.
s.:MITRDIE, clerk •
May 27th, 1916.1 2472-1
,
Mind Your Teeth
The dentists of Seaforth, have agreed to close
their respective offices during the summer month@
on Wednesday afternoons of each' week after one
o'clock, commencing WW1 the first Wednesday in
May,
R.B. ROSS
2471-3, II. 3. HODGINS
Tenderifor Ditching
Sealed tenders will lev reeleved by either of the
undedsigned until Wedneectly,1 May ith, at six
o'clock p.m.. for digging, placipg, three inch tile and
flitting drain. About five or Mx hffnelled rade, north
of Dublin on the town line betteden, MoKillop and
Logan. Plans and epeeilicatioris eten Ite-seen on the
ground on the night of- lettiisg er on application to
either of the undersiened to whoni tenders rnust be
addressed. Tiles will be' furnished and laid down by
the Municipality. The lowest or ',any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr WOODS, Reeve of Logan
3. M. GovenlockeReeve of MoKillop
,Winthrop p.o. .
2472-1
Alssign6e's
Notice to. Citditors
In the matter of the estate of Rieherd.G. Winter, of
the toen of Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
Forniture dealer, Intolvent. • •
Notice is hereby given that the said Richer -1 G.
Winter, has made .an assignment, under . Revised
Statuteaot Ontario. 1914, Chapter 134, to me, the
undersigned, of all his estate, credits and effects for
the general benefit of his oriclitote. A. meeting of
the creditors of the sale Insolvent- will be held at
my office, at Seaforth, Ontario, on Thursday, the
sixth (6th) day of May, 1915, et the hour of two (2)
o'clock, in the afternoon, -for the,puepose of the ap.
pointrneqt nI inepectors and the giving of directions
for the disposal of the eitate. AlIttroditors oie the
said debtor are hereby required to Ale their claim
with me, the undersigned, veriflecLby affidavit, on
or before the date of the said meeting. And notice
is further given, that, after the ktli'day of May, 1915
the Aseignee will *weed to distribute the assets of
the mild debteeamonget the.paities entitled thereto
having regard only to the Mame pf which notice
shall thee have b en given' and the Aisignee will
not be liable for the Mises.or atiiipart there° , so
distributed, to any • person or 'newtons, of tjhose
claimthe shall not then have hadmo ice.
.. J. M, BEST, _Assiened; neriforth', Ont
Dated at Seaforth, this 27th day cf April, L91,.
2472-
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Popular Stallions
aeon.
The following well known stallions
-will Stand for the 'improaernent of stoc
this Beeman as 'follows:
CUMBERLAND GEM
Isotahnnd.3;oarl".39sienravVilc(111:98dR6)urriPnrige.tth"'
epres-
7Allelinit season at Sohn loicGavin's
Stables, Leadburye LOt 22, Cease
cession 13, McKillop.
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Seaforth Flax Mills
Land Wanted
The Canadian Flax Mills, Ltd., beg to announce
to the farming community of Staforth and vicimey
that they purpose oonintencing operations in
their flax miff here, ea once, and are desirous of se-
curing a good quantity of suitable land for growing
flax; for the preaent season. Their representative
Mr. Perron, will be in Seaforth on and after Frklay,
10th inst., for the purpose of securing flax land and
will beat the office of Mr. James Watsen, where he
will be &wised to meet all parties interetted.
8eaforth, April 13, 1915, 2470-11
Town of Seaforth
Sale of Land for Taxes
Notice is hereby given that the adjourned sale of
land for taxes will be held in the Council chamber
town hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday, May 11th, 1915, at
3 o'olook p. m. That the Municipal Council of the
town of Se.aforth, has directed roe that if the pride
offered far any land is less than tne amount due for
arrears of taxes, charges and costs, they intend_ to
`purohase the same for the ambunt due.
JOHN A. WILSON, Treasurer
Town of Seaforth "
Dated at Seaforth, this 20th day of April, 1915
2471-2
RED McKINNEY
No. 92996, A.T.R.
James Berry, Proprietor & Manager
Monday -Will leave his own' stable,
Egmondville, at noon, and go by way
of the Huron .Road,...to Clinton, 4t'
Ghham's Hotel for night. Tuesday-
-South by way of London Road .tp
Walker's Hotel, Brucefield, 'for noon;
then south to T. S. Berry's stables,
Hensall, for night. Wednesday - To
Exeter, at the Commercial Hotel for
noon; then to Centralia, at *Mof-
fatt's Hotel for night. Thursday -East
to William Brock's, Usborne, for noon;
then to Kirkton, at Taylor's Hotel, for
night. Friday -West to...Jas. Barran-
tyne's, Usborne 'bouadary, for noon;
then north tp Dublin at Weber's
tel, for night. Saturday -By way of
the Huron Road to his 'own stable for
noon, where he will remain until the
following Monday noon.
•••••• ONE/MO OEMS
and"- Alacle
Buggies
We have now ready a large ^-
stock of up to date Buggies,
both steel and. rubber tired,
Stanhope and Automobile Seats,
Arched- and' Drop Axles.
All Our Own Manufacture
And our prices are right, as
we have no middleman to
- pay -
Give as a Call.
q?.? BEDEVEREUX
SE4
A randNew
G...ro,.ge- For .-$115'
-r-An Item ot Interest
to Automobile Owners
We will build complete a neat well finished frame garage
12 feet wide, 16 feet lona- an 8 feet high, with two inch
plank floor, lighted with three wnd ows and painted two
coats for $115 Call at °lir office and examine plan. and
let us explain this proposition.
Red Cedar Shingles xxxxx and XXX
Proved to be the most durable roof obtainable. Buy your
shingles this season and save money. Prices may never be
so low again, See our stock and let us quote you.
Cluff & Sons
Planing Mill and Lujnber Yard
2372-3
Sea*rth On,
1
There's No Place
Like Home
Why not add to its attractiveness by
giving its decorations an individuality
that reflects yourself
*We have an unosually attractive line
of Foreign and domestic =wall papers
to choose from and will be glad to put
our expert knowledge at ybur service
to help you select decorations that are
out of the common place. Be sure
and see our samples before placing
your order elsewhere. All kinds of
panting, glazing, tinting etc., done
.
on short est notice. Our twenty seven
years of prattical experience guaran-
tees satisfactory results.
John Hooper
_Master Painter ik Decorator
John street Seaforth
CHLORODYNE.
(14062) ,13547
J. Livingstone, Proprietor & Manager
Monday -Will leave his own :stable,
at State and go 'west to ' David
Hill's for noon; thence south to the
CroMarty .line, thence east to his own
stable for :the night. Tuesday -Will
leave his own stable at 3.30 and pro-
ceed south to James Ballarityne's, on
the Usborne and. Hibbert boundary, for
night. Wednesday -South -to Win-
cheisia, to John .Delbridge's, for noon;
thence south to Wm. 13rock's for night,
remaining until 3.30 Thursday after-
noon: Thursday Afternoon -To' Kirk -
ton, at Taylor's Hotel, for the night
Friday -North to the Thames Road, al,
Thomas McOurdey's for tioon; thence
north to the Cron -tarty has to John
Hamilton's for night, Saturday -West
to Crornarty; /then north 4o filtaffa,
to his own stable, for noon, remaining
until the following Monday morning,
er _
GRAND TPUNK RSYISLTWEAMY
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Double Track All the Way
TORONTO -CHICAGO
TORONTO -MONTREAL
For Chicago
ave Toronto 8i00 a. m., 4:40 p.
and 11:45 p m.,
For Montreal
Leave Toronto 9:00 a,. m.. 8:30
and 11:00 p.m., daily
Smooth Roadbed
Highest class of equipment
Full particulars and berth reserva-
tions at Grand Trunk ticket offices.
W. Somerville....... Tcwn Agent
W. Plant.. . Depot Annt
C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union Station, Tomato, Ont.
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h oro- red
Imported
Stallions
„
The following Inip°Irted Clydesdale.. and
.Percheron will stand for gerviee.-'`
this season
1.
T. J. Beri,y's &Wes, HENSALL, On
KING THOMAS'
Clydesdale {9254] (12525)
,
To insure, $17, $2 to be paid down at the time of service:'
King Thomas' has already stood'iS seasonsat his own stabte
,CVM.BERL AND'S GLORY
Clydesda'e [17846] (13788)
$17 to insure
JABOT
Percheron [.31-j(84.r4)
To insure, $to
FRANK CASE, Barn Manager
COLONEL GRAFEAM
s
i [9255j(12103)
Colon'el.Grah am .s ill travel the following route throughout '
i the season ; .,,
.
.. ,- .,
,
Monday', May'r3rda-Wi11 leave his nkvit stable awl prre.eecl west', te -Comae.
skin 2, Hay, thence south to Boger N4rtheott's for 1100frs thence 4south 3
miles, thence east II miles to John Blair's for aighe Tuesda y-Nortts by; ' a
way of Exeter tlo Adam Case's, for noon, thence eas, )4 nliies thence north to
Thomas Venner's for night,. Wednesday -Worth to Ohiselhurst, thende
miles west, thence li miles north to William HoggArth'sfor nom), , tbegme .
wdst'by way of Kippen road to eoncessfon 2 then 11 mnorth, miles nor,, thet, It-,
,miles west to Thomas Workman's for night. Thursday-south/4.-C Rip -
then west to Ifilsgreen and north to Webster Turner's for /moon. then so
noon, then east to his own stable, HensallF, ;t4nEntrsilBtEl;efooulloswirin, :la:aeon:4r_
i
4 to•Sanmel Wal er's for night. leriday-West to Ed Douglas,' Blake; for
noon, then sot4h on Bronson line to Zurich road, then east to Sohnaton's H '
tel, Zurich for igbt. 8aturday-81.st to Parr line to 'George' Grabain's fp
morning. - .. .
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eimpliiilaM11118mMINIMINsm•
! We Recommend This Cod !
We know it's good. it's
unusual richness in carbon
makes it burn long, eveniy
and completely.
LEHIGH VALLEY I
ANTHRACITE
. I
The Coal That Satisfies
is aiwaSts uniform in quality, I
very free from slate and other
foreign matter. Although
much more economical than
ordinary coal, it costs you
1
Ino -more.
Phone us your order for
prompt delivery.
J. B. Mustard
Phone 11 on 145
1 a BRUCEriELD -
V
ford Touring Car
'Price $590
Your neighbor drives a Ford-wbycddrit
you? We are selling more Fords in 'Cana*
this year than ever before - because Can*
diens demand the best in motor car service
at the lowest posiwe cost. The -Made in
Canada" Ford is a necessity -not a luxury.
Runabout is $540; Town car price on 8p -
plication. A11 Ford cars are fully equipped.
including electrie headlights. --No ears sold
-unequipped. Ford buyers wil share in out
Profits ifiwe sell 30,000 cars between August
1,1914 and August 11, 1915.
All Ford .cars on exhibition at
j. F. Daly's Garage, Main St ,
Seaforth, Ont.
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