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The Huron Expositor, 1915-08-06, Page 5E'4,T 60915 )es rt Wear fall purchases in rnen's oes are now arriving as been selected with the ng our customers the imurn price, consistent Lr and wear and water rte calf, Canadian kip, tan—dependable shoes Te guarantee our price% ods. Our cash buyjng We sell men's working eiets, all rsolid leather hoes in Urus Calf leather 's working shoes in tan 3.25. Men's. working guaranteed niestereroof, kip leather, with plain air. Our speoial harvest p for Se.00 a pair [0.TaWEROIltls HOTEL OWN•11., Ed. Coultes was umpire e-upsewas as follows; Reds PlOrel1CO Aiteheson ; catch - lesser; 1st base, Mary Kin irs.Abram: 3rd base, Rupie tstop, Bessie Miller ; left ed Jewett; right field, Mary nit field, Olive Scott. Blues Lillian McCall. catcher, ace ; 1st base, Carrie Dia - I base, Annie Dizirooral; 3rd Black; shortstop, Irene left field. Mrs. II Stewart; Mary Smith, out field, lee, Another lively base was played between Blue - team from 4th. Iine Morris. 'tett in a score of 124 itt s. home team. But the Blufe- were not so fertunate in Ii garne with Jamestown sr, being defeated by the two goals,BInevale not be - make a score. The athletic off during the afternoon , upervision of the sporting provided a great deal a d amusement an d the prizes nted to the winners after the lady members ot the as follows: Boys' race, 14 1, sweater, Harvey Robin- ir handkerchiefs, Harvey loys" raceten and under, anston, Robert Stewart; ef bax. Little girls ila Elliott, 2. China 0 o r a. Jewitt. Sin-, elay race, 1, President alin- e. L. Posliff and Harold a. pair armbands, W, Speir Mettle. Young lathes' relay e, Stella Elliott and Cora 3rown Betty teapot, Lillian Carry Diamond. Married lder stone ernatest 1, ham - ,e Higgins; 2, pocket knife Married Women's Nail rtest, 1, pair btth towels, ce Donaldson, Toronto; her, Mrs H. Diamond, contest, trophy, glass :her, William McKinney. inC:I.dreet to mar the pleas - lay was the accident, to Mr. .son or Mount Forest who emne to attend the picnic football match between id Jamestown in which he e on the Binevaie teain, ulder put out of joint. He to $$ Ingham in Mr, Clef - automobile and although vas painful he is making a wy. The accident will pro ..)ation for some weeks how idition to the sports the very enjoyable eocially and old Bluevale friends who et and added much to the the occasion were: Mr. F. pronto; Mr. Robert Georne Iliawatha, Mich ; Mrs. W. Willie and Robert Stew - Miss Olive Masters. Tor - Joseph Pugh, Wingharn ; ['ford Pugh, B. A., Handl- laude Pani, Pittsburg, Pa. Coultea, Tororte; E. S. rt. 8 Philadelphia' - Miss. ,d Miss Eleanor Patterson, ' Mrs. Sanderon, Mise 1Mrs.. George Donaldsoter .Griffith, Mrs. R. liutehin- 10 ; Miss Margaret Pater- ; Mrs, Hodgins (nee tersen), Toronto. Misses- usie also arrived s extended trip, through time to attend the picnic. the grounds during the uted te the festivities and plus of Sia.59 for the Reel oc).k Store - Pv.ing Eggs is — i5e ,..5c envelopes oc nvelopes • ........2 for 5c d satisfying er Sealer Rings rits and quarts makes I gal- raffin Wax, etc SEAFORTH AUGUST 1915 Kippers. Tenders Wanttd-Tenders will be received ae..the Board of mahagement of the Kippen Presbyterian church up to Angina, 15t, 1015 ter the peialtion of choir leeder end Organist, The Rowed, or tuna tender net neeessarily accepted. J. M. Cochrane, Secy., Board of Managers. 2484x3 sesnmeneaseenonamenea Perth 'terns. Ronk of Downie, the farn laborer, Who eecently confessed te lusv- eng attemptedi his life by shooting Jape. fief through the chest, was enticed to 'Time months at. the Ontario Reforrne e.tory hy the Stratford Police Magna trate. Beak led the pollee to the spot -where be !had Apt asnutself and the revolver' Was fouad on Friday. —The rem of $1,000 as to Ise raised. by the young men lot South Perth for ,the purpose of purchasing 0, meohine gun for the treks* -Pave hundred dol - len wall be dorAtted got ralveg men in Fullerton, Log= and 1 'bert, 'and the ret of the,thousand wili 7fla4 'Ilk Ant fa.imaigpandsurrOund- townpis$ —Mr.and Mra. Michael -King, tin.° of 'Mitchell's well-known and.- beatsliked citizens, celebrated, the 50th anniver- rary ot their marriage on. SitardasS -July 31st. They were smarmed inIskabe tabula. OW on July ,30th, 1855, ,by Rev. Father Truest, and (Mrs. Riley of Cleveland, sister of Mrs. Kings who acted as bridesmaid, was also present at the golden wedding. Mr. King was born. at Roundtree. Count of Gelway, Ireland, and Mrs. King is a native ,of Rarnittem, Ontario. This venerable cou- ple have been residents of Mitchell for 49 'years, and -bite-. King, wha is a, her- nessma.ker, on hie arrival in Mitchell, • work.ed at his trade for William Ab- bott, and afterwards ` was a Member Of the firm of Broderick & King for mai-1y ye -ars. but for the .past several years has iived a retired life. He also acted as librarian for the public library, • foi-- over thirty years, and that appoint - ;merit is nthi being looked after by leis , daughter. Miss, Edna King. In the early days. when Ma,SS Was only held nece a month in the Catholic church 1n. 'Mitchell, Mr. ging taught the child- ren of- the families belonging to the church catechism every Sunday, and was very energetic in !bringing them up Xn the Catholic faith, .Mrs. King was the -proud mother of fourteen children,' eleven of whom are living, and were, rail present at the fiftieth anniversary of their parents' wedding. The family Iresented their father and mother with a purse af gold amounting to nearly '4200, MARKETS SEAFOLTH MARKETS Thursdas, August, 5th, 1915. Fall Woem, (atenriaraa(new) , . 1 oe cr. 1 0) Oats. par bushei(new) 160 co 60 'Peas, per bushel 03 to 0 oft 'Barely, per buebel.. ....... 60 ree 65 Bran per ton e7 00 t Short, per ton— . ..... 30 .00 t Flour. per 100 Ihs 3 25 t Butter No. 1. loo -e . el t 19 t Rey new. 12 00 Potaaaes, new, per bag 1 00 Beans,. 20t 27 00 30 00 400 22 20 12 00 o 100 to e 75 Poultry.Markete Toronto July 27.—LIve—Old fowl, lb., • 12 to 14c; spring broilers, 17 to 20c; - told turkeys, 16 to 20c; neekliegs, 13 to 15e. • , 14, Dau'y MarketB. Montreal, Augast 3.--Oheese-Finest • westerns 14c to 14 14c, eanterns, 13 1-2 Butter --Choicest creamery. 27 1-2c to 7 g,-.4p..t Eggs -Fresh, 27 to 28c; ,se lected. 26;; Na,. I stock, 23c; No. 2, po. , London. August 3. -Butter, dairy, SO ete .32e, crocks, 28 to 29c; rolls, 28 eto 20; eggs per dorzen 24 to 25c; .per basket. 23 to 26e ; honey, strained, 10 po ,:ids, $1.40 to $1:50. . Toronto. August 3. -Butter -The mar- Acet is fairly steady for butter, dairy. eoniewhat scarce. Choice 'dairy, Ip to 23c ;I inferior, 119 to 21c; creamery prints e7 "ea 28 1-2. do !solids; 26e to 27c Eggs The market is quiet; with ettaie-ht stock -,selling at 20 to 22c per Idoze in case Int, end selects at 23e. Cheese—The rrarket 13 dull ;• quotations, for large. ,arid a6 1-4 for twin. Pld, -21 1(-2 to • Grain, Etc. Toronto, Aug. 3.-Oorn-No. 2 yellow, nominal, track Toronto. Ontario Oahe - No. 2 w(Eata"• 58c; No. 3 ;Waite, 57c, taCe cording to freights outside. Ontario sateat—No. 2, Whiter, per ear lot, $1.10 ,thr 1$1.17, according to freights oUtelde. reas-7o. 2 nominal, per car lots, ff10111- aCCO,rding to freights outside. Bar- ley -Good /ratting barley;, nominal; feed barley, 66e, according - to freights butside. Manitoba Floter-First patents, In jute begs, $7; second patent, 1la Jute bags, 4$6.50; strong bakers', in jete )3ege, $6.30. Toronto; in cotton bags, flOc extra. Ontario Flour -Winter, 90 .Per cent. patents, $4.80, seaboard, or iToronto freights in hags. Millfeed - Car lots, delivered Montreal freights — Oran, $27; strata $29; middlings, $30; geed feed flour, per leag, $1.90. 93a1ed Hay and Straw. -Dealers are paying as follows for carlot deliveries on track here :—Straw is quoted at 4T a ton in neer lots, delivered, on track here. Hay -No.. 1 hay is qu,oted, at $17 to *19; 2 at $15 to $16. Live Stock Ma.rkets. Unice Stock Yard, Toronto, Aug.3- The offering in cattle which was over itha two thousand 'mark, contained a %ew loads of good to moderately choice butchers', and,- prices for such 'held Steady with last week's and loads sptd all the way from $7.36 to $8.45. The Olaf demand was for the crea,m of the offering and this ciente sold out read- Gaod butcher cattle came next, end the clean Up was pretty effeettve _ meta it came ,to me-dlum and comiron qualas material and it was here that the dragginese Ives appareent, a,nd a few leads 'had to be held over for A future market. 'Several buyers had it that quotations were !slightly strong- fcr the pick of the offering, but this e -an hardly the case. Nor was it shown by transactions that common quality ‘butchers were any cheerier than last week. Good fat cowe and butchrr bells held to values, whtch ha.ve been rocklike for many weeke Peet. Oannar3 and cutters were !steady at from $4 to. $5. nere was barely enough busenese ictone itt StOCkere and feeders to nes- tsfy tbe attendance of the selleras and Milkers and springers. which were not too well represented, were !slow but Steady Lambs were op to ta, dollar greaker, the bulk of a heavy ran cashing In from $9 to $9.2k5 but a few lots brought 49.50. Sheep also suffered a eat, very few head selling over $6.10. Oalvee were' a atuede weaker, but hog eitiota- Lima as given out by the bu.yere, allowed no change. The reeetpts for the morning' were 1116 cars with 2 232 cattle, 110 calves 779 hogs atd, 1 154 isiveep and jambs. krineeel, §setuada;y_ were 010, 826 cattli, S calves, 707 1f00-% ./8 shear, and, lambba and 008 Untseo, .' ' o. Zeagmaa and Soria .0olti .10 loads Peer beds Bologna balls, 500. to 1,400 pictorials. $54to 40,25; ithree- laadta fat cows, 1,000 to 1,606e pounds, $6. to $7; ane load rarterns and potters, 800 tor 1,000 poussde, 4%75 to 44./8,; 2 'bads butchers, 800 to 1,100 pouinidies On .to tteiliSwift Cenadlan 'heatiii 125 letnips, 449.25. to 49,50; WV calves., $8 to. $10; aastep K50 to $6: ... , althews Blackwell beititht 150' tle—Betcher steers and Iseifere, 1,000 to 1,200 poultads, $8 to $8.25. - - . MeCtiede and McCurdy 'bought 100 butcher cattle—Butcher ateere:andhair- ere 80,0 to 1,000 pouinds, .$7.40 to '418. George Beware() for "klarriss -*bat- tar bought 300 cattle—Thatcher Steens and 'belga& *7340 to *8,40; cows $4.. 60 lki 40:75; bulls, $5 to $7.50. Genne. Limited, laciught 200 cattier Butchers *7.75 to $8,35.; powe. $5,450 to $7; oulis,#5.50 to V.0. , Buffain, August 8.—Cattle—est airy fed seek 10 cents higher; common and. lite$110in Ateacle ; choiceto prime aative elflpaing Steals $9.50* to $10.80 tale to' igoccd„ $8.50 to *9.25; plain and Ouse 18 to $8,25; Canadian steers 1,800 td '1,150 wends, .$8.75 to ,$9,25; Canadian- steers from 1.100 to 1,250 lbs. $8 to $8,26; choice to prime handy steers, native, ° $3,25 'to 48.50; fair to good `graseers, $7.25 to $7.50; light coir.mon grassers, $6.60 to $6.75; year- lings, dry fed, $9.25 to $9.75; prime fat. heavy heifers, $7.75 to $8.25; good butch.ering heifers, $7.50 to $8; light. dry fed, $8,50 to $8.75; light, giassy heifers, $6 to $6.50; best heavy fat COWS. $7 te $7.25; good butchering e caws, '1$6 to $6.25; cutters, ,.$4.25 to $4.75; canners $3 to $4; fancy . balls $7 to ;$7.75; best ibetehering bull. $6,- 25 to $6.50; light 1,1.1m, $5.25 to $5.- 50.11aigs—Ltght grades strong, others steady; heavy, $7.25 to $7.50, mediums $7.60 to $7.80; mixed $7.90 to $8.10; Yorkers, $7.90 to $8,15; pies, 4SS.25. to 4$8.35. Sheep -Market 50c higher; top lambs. , $9.75 to $10; yearling's, $7.50 to $8.25; weathers e $7 to $7.25; ewes, q 5.50 to $6.50. Calves-Receipte 1!00; etrang tope. 14%11.75 s to 412; Lair „to good, $10 to $11.50; graesees. $t to $6. - - Montreal, Auguet - 3. -Common- and medium stock declined 25c per 1001bn_ but there was change :In. the .trade for goad to choice steers, which wero scare. On account of the very warm weather which has prevailedof late. the eonstartption of beef has fallen off some. A few lots of ,good steers sold at .$8 to $8.25, but the bulk of `the trading was done in steers ce anging from $6.50 to $7.50. Good to cheice butcher caws brought from $6.50 to $7.25 per 100 pounds. The demand from packers for canning !stock con- tinues fairly good of which the su p - ply was ample..and sales of bona were made at 15 to $5.25 and cows at $4te $4.25 *per 100 pounds. The weak feel- ing -which •dve1oped in the market for lambs a week ago was the feature of this tra.cle again to -day, and. 'prices scored another decline of 10 to 25c per 100 paunds, on account of the steady increase in the receipts. At this re- duction there was a good demand from packers and ' utchers and an ace tive trade was done with' sales of round lots of Ontario !stock at $9,25 to $9.50, and Web& at $8.50 to '$, Per 100 pounds. There l no chaage i , the conch:then of the market for ni. eep. sales of ewes hetng made at $5.75 te $6 per 100 minds The . demand fcr calves is good at firm prices. Hogs unchanged. prices being maintained with a good steady elemen.d frompack- ers. Sales of choicc elected 'Wel er made, at 19.50 to $91.60 and roughe lots at 19; td $9.40. Sows sold at ,1 to $7.60 and stags a $4.50 to $4.8u r 100 pounds, weighed off care. 'Bat hers 'cattle, choice, $8.50' to $8.75; me imp, $6.25 to $7,25; common, $5.50 t $6; canners, $4 to $5,25; butchers C ttle, choice cows $7. to $7.251 medic] r $6 to $6.75; 'bulls, $5 50 to 7.25; milk- ers choice, each $30 to $85; co mon and medium- each $70 to $75; epring- ers, $66 to $65. Sheep, ewes, V 75 to $6; bucks and culls, $5.25 to 5.50; Iambs. $8.50 to $9.50. Hogs, off care, $9 to 49.60. Calves, $3 to $15. tl, T. BOX it 0 IMPORTANT' NOTICES Teraerrep—Weli improved 100 aore.farm. Apply V V to Lock Box 146, Homan. 2483.5 'Leen SALE -Lot 35, Concession 4, MOKillon, 109 eons, with bush, windmill, fruit orchards. For further partioularsaPply to Mrs. H. A. .GAETZ. MEYER, V. 0.13ox 258, $eeforth. 2436 tf °TICE TO DEBTORS -MI accounts dile Smillie Bros,,alsosccount6 due W. It, Bmillie must be settled either by clash or note, on or before August 7, all liecbunts not then settled will be placed, in court for -collection without respect to -aerates. W, B. SMILLIBBeaforth. 2496x VABH FOR RENT--About-90 aerea rgood fertile I: lake- front land, -12 acres paeure, 70 ;ores in crops. Posifession oan be had at once with or with- out crops together: with all farm - 'machinery, st,00k ;cc. Forfultintormatiop writerLakefarra, EXPOS - 'TOR OFF1OB. 2485-2 UTANTED-:-Experieneed teaoher holding first or VV second elesseertifloate for echool-seotion No. 6 MoKillop, State salary; and -experince, duties to oommenne Septenibar 1st. JAMES H. CAMPlIELL, Secretary -Treasurer, B. It. No, 1, Dublin, Ontario. 24860 Mal ESIDEN0E FOB' SALE — A comfortable 'frame residence near the High School. Good cellar .hard and soft water, a first class stable and half an afire of ground. House heated by furnaoe. Cheap for tpaiok sale. Terms easy. A ly ..._"GEORGE TURNBULL, Seaforth. •-•.$-IN464-tf wineWarissolorirsam.ramiii.storroa OTTAGE FOR SALE -The comfortable oottage, on George mt., Seaforth, belonging to the eet• ate of the lateMrs. lease Miller. The house con- tains parlor, dr ingetobnee kitohen and four bed. rooms. There re two lots and a good stable. It is within one blockof Main sb. There Is a good cellar and hard and s t water within the house. Apply at THE EXPOSITOR OFFiCE Seafortb. 247441 MIAMI FOR SALE-Lqt 27, Coneession 1, flay ✓ township, one hundred acres all (neared and in olay IC•ftmoeda:clalbseeigiclutiettinadZoget itt)3ng(= land is a storey and a half brick house and large bank barn with brick stabling. plenty of water. Apply on the premises to CMARLES FaRQUHAR or to W. T. FARQUITAR, Mensal!. • 2486x44f MUM FOR SALE.--T.Lot 6, Concession 9, Tucker- • emith, containing 100 acres, about seven aoree under bush. The Yana is well fenced sad, drained and in a good state of cultivatfon; There are on the premlsee a good frame house bank barn,- pig house, ben house, drive house land 'two good wells. For terms and particulars apply on the:premiSea or ad- ixese MR8. JOHNeMcCLOY, Egmondville P.O. 28564f F"EIA101 FOR SALE -Lob 10, Concession 6,L.R.S., Tuckersmith. The term containe 100 acres, all cleared and In a good state of cultivation. Three never failing wells, windmill at wen Good bank barn 50x88, pig house, hen teuSe and drive shed. A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a half of extra good orchard. This choice farm is within 3 miles of Seaforth, on the Kippen road, HENRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, 246241 ,01.0.11mImmacs OOD FARM FOR SALE -For Sale Lot 26 and Ur part of Lot ?A, Cenceselon 14, McEillop, con- taining 130 acres, Mere are on the premisee modern brick house with hard and soft water, There is also a good barn 60x126, with stone foun- dation and stabling Underneath, driving ehed 30x40 on stone foundation, pig pen and hen house, all in good repair. Tnere is 4130 a goo i bearing or- chard and two never failing wells. The farm is well underdrained aryl well ienced and in a high state of cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bush. It is well situated on the North envoi road 1 mile south of Walton 0. P. R. station, also telephone and rural mail delivehr. This is a choice farm and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply on the premises onaddress. JDIOKSON Walten. 24584 Butter Wrappers ••••=•••••••• Farmers or Dairymen requiring But- ter Wrappers as -provided for by the raw agricultural regulations, can have the -same on the shortest notice at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth, Prim lots of 1,00111 $2.50 in lots of *1.15 House for Sale - The 1 residence on Goderich Street Weet, owned by Mr. D. J. McCallum, and at present occupied, by Mr. John Dodds, will be sold cheap. Terme of pa,yrrent reasonable. For , particulars apply to e JAMES WATSON, Insurance Agent, 2484,-tf Seaforth. Fall Term,Opens September I EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL D1RECTORS''' H.C. BOX & W.S. GORMLKY Holders of Government Diplotpa, ` and Licen.se CHARGES MODER.ATE , Night Calls Day Calls Phone 107 Phone 50 Births SCOTT -At Almont Farm hicKillop, on anday, July 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wihnore oott, a daughter. 6 , HOCKEY -In Exeter, on July 23, to Mr. ried Mrs. George Hockey, a son. McDOUGALL-In Osborne, on July 24th, ree Mr. aad Mrs. Alex McDougall jr„ a son. SANDERS -In Exeter, on July and. to Mr. ad Mra. Charles S. Sanders, a son. REID-In Owen Sound, on July 26th, to M. and -Mrs. Ed Reid, of ,Bayfield, a daughter. IIORLEY-At Zurich, on July 23rd, to Per. and and Mrs. A. Morley, a son. McGILL-In MoKillop*on July 211th, to 141r. and Mrs. Bryen McGill, a daughter, Marriages WAYMOUTH-SUNDERCOCK-In Mullett, oie. July 28th by Rev. i. 0. Kaine,11a, Winona, da ghter of Mr. J. Sundereoek, of Mullett, to G Wayneuth, of London, son of Mr. iberi i Weymouth. SALKELD-BRIMICOMBE-At Moosejaw, oi July 10th, D. Graham Salkeld, to Ella S. Real ombe both formerly of Goderich township. FISHER-OuPP-At Goderiehe on July 21st Clara Copp, of Myth, to Peter Fisher jr, of Ben filer. • Deaths TYLER -In Dashwood, on July 25th, Ifra. Herman Tyler, aged 37 years and 8 months. VOISIN-In Hay towns) IP, on July 261h, Mrs. Alex ander Voisin, aged 20 years. LUTTRELL-In Goderich, on July 25th, Jane Hip - well, relict of the late David Luttrell, in her 96th year. MeSWEEN-In Gicderich, on Friday, July 23rd, Alice Allin, widow of the late Captain Robert MeSween, in her 82nd year. ' MeGILL-In MeKillop, on July 281h, infant paugh• ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron McGill. ••••••••4•••••••••••••••• • 1, • t S. T. Ho1meI • • o• .4 • • 'Undertaking parlors in Oddfe Ilows building opposite Stewart Bros. Resi- • •4• dello Goderich st., °pp Dr. Scott's. Flowers furnished on ishort notice. Phone Night .or DaYja1191. Attfttatfttitt-S-M1W'ktioltettlik4t, 1 _ Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L IOTT essesseseasse. Toronto, does not ask for a better re- putation than it already possesses We get positions 'or many students each yE ar. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal, 731 Yonge st. Yonge and Charles streets. Clerk's Notice of First - Posting of Voters' Lists -Voters' Liets, 1915, Municipaliby of the township of Tuckersmith, aDounty of Huron. Notice is hereby given, that I have transvnitted or delivered 40 the persons mentioned in section 90? the Ontario Voters' Lid Aot, the copies requirea by said sec- tions to be so transmitted or delivered of the lig, made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Mun- icipality at elections for meriabers of the Legislative Assemnly and at Municipal Elections; and that the mid list was first posted up at my office in Tucker. smith on the 27th day of July,. 1915 and remains therb for inspection. And.I nereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk of Tuckeismith Daeed this 281h day of July, 1915. 2495.2 CREAM WANTED We 'have our Creamery now in full operation, and we want your patron- age. We are prepared to pay you the highest prices for your cream, pay you every two weeks, weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefulljy and give you statement a the sanae We also supply can free of charge, and give you an honest business deal. Call in and see us or drop' us a card for particulars The Seaforth Creamery Ont -Seaforth Choice Farm for Sale in Tuckeremith Lot 11, Concession 7, Huron Road Survey, Tuck- ersmith, 100 acres : 80 acres cleared, 'In agree hard- wood bush chiefly maple. There is- comfortable house with gaod cellar ; two large frame barns,each with stone foundation and in good repair, good p pen ahd henhouse, two good wells, new windmlll and iron.pump. Boil first-class elity loam in good state of cultivation. Farm all well unneVaraimid oxeept bush. Full possession may be had November 1st, 1915, and.purchaaer shall he at liberty to, do fall ploughing atter harvest. Terms -The Property will be sold subject to a raortgage for Itasca, bearing In- ternet at 5 per cent. 10 per cent. of purchase money to be paid on day of Bale and the balanee within 30 days thereafter., For further particulars apply to Johneiltawartor David EL Stewart, B. B. N. 4, Elea - forth.; F, Holmestod, Barrister gm, Se ,orSh or to • PBOUDFOOT. KIL(ABAN 8; FRO FOOT, Sea- -forthi Ontario, Solicitors en dehe eteyvert. eienie Seaforth Produce Store East Goderich street opposite Queen's Hotel The prices for this week will be as follows: Butter in tubsor Young chicks.. Old foarl .. Ducklings. . boxes ...22c .. 20c per doz ....12c to 13e ... , 7 to De • 9e Fowl to be delivered on Monday or Tuesday morning. Store open Saturday night Thos. R. Thomson Stratford, Ontario Ontario's most successful business training school. Teachers are com- petent, courses are thorough and graduates succeed. We had more applications this month tharfswe had students graduate during the past six months._ The three applications re- ceived most recently for Lady Steno- grapher at $780, Bookkeeeper at $1000 and Commercial Teacher at $1400 per annum. Business men want our grad- uates. Get our free catalogue at once - D. A. McLachlan, Principal. There's No Place [LiketWome Why not add to its attractiveness by giving ite decorations an individuality that reflects yourself ?II We have an unrsually attractive line of Foreign, and domestic wall papers to choose from and will be glad to put our expert knowledge at your service to help von select decorations that are our of the common place. Be sure and see our samples before placing your order elsewhere. All kinds of painting, glazing, tinting etc., done Len short est notice. Our twenty save* years of practical experience guaran- tees satisfactory results. John Hooper Master Painter & Decorator John street Seaforth Drain tile is a most necessary article for successful farming. It is almost as necessary to plant tile as to plant your seed. Good clay tile has proven durable for a life time. Stay 'with the clay and be satisfied. 1 have a full assortment of tile, quality A 1. Will be pleased to have you cell and see our stock and get our pricessise fore you buy elsewhere. Ca,neenote you in the yarn or deliver to your Lan m be it nearor far, small quantity or large, Giye us your order for tile now so we may have it when you are ready. Call and see us whether you buy or not, no trouble to shcw goods. W rn. M. Sproat R. R. No. 4, Seaforth* Phone 9 on 136 Administrator's Sale Of Valuable Farm Lands in the Township ofHay The administrator to the estate of Amelia May Taylor, deceased, with the approbation of F. W. Harcourt, Eeq , K.O., Official Guardian, will offer for sale by public auction, at the Commercial hotel In the village of Mensal!, in the County of Huron, by Thomas Brown esq., auctioneer, at the hour of 2 o'clock fn the afternoon, on Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1915, the following lands and premises in one parcel, namely: The north half of Lot Num- ber twenty three (23), in the seventh (7th) Oonces- eion, of the said township of Hay, oontaiaing by adm easurement fifty (50) awes of land be the same more or less. The land is heavy clay loam and about 40 acres are cleared ana the balance is wooded with valuable cedar and 20 acres are sowed with oats. there is erected on the lands a comfortable one and a half story brick dwelling 22x32, with a brim kitch- en attached 16x18, There is a good well and good or- chard of about leaore on the ptemises. The lands are situated about ss miles from Hensall and about 14 miles from Seaforth nal are are readily access - able thereto by good roads and both these towns offer a good market for the sale of produce. The property will be offered. for sale subject to a mem bid and the purehaseraat the time of sale whi be re- quired to sign an agreement for the completion of his purchase. Further particulars of sale will be madenenown at theitime of Bale & mar be had in the meantime from Messrs Gladman &Stanbury, Barrist- ers, etc., Exeter, from. F. W. Harcourt, Esq., K, C., Offi3lal Guardian, Toronto or from the undersigned R. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor, Seaforth, Ont.; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, Seaforth. Dated this 274h'day ot July, 1915 2485.3 Special Values in Single Harness 'The greatest bargain we ever offered r dozen set single harness made of number 1 Union Oak, our own make. Trimmed with goldine or solid nickel. PRICE Gall cure Binder whips Trunks Call and $20 to $22 • Sweat Pads Axle Grease Valises ee for yourself M. Br o de rick Opposite Commercial Hotel SEAFORTH Harness Trunks Valises 1 5 ••••••..mmemorsIrsoor........ 11, umber and THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Shingles - We have in stock and are prepared to sell. at the lowest prices No r hem- locklumber and ihe best grade x x x, xxxx ,and xxxxx red cedai shingles . Before building or mak- ing repairs call and see our stock or drop us a card for prices. Ament Bros, ••, 11111111111111011111W ra••••••••••••••• ,eaforth B-1 ismesommonseMINIIIIIIImitiMPO 1 We Recommend ThisCoal i I. We know it's good. , It's unusual richness in --carbon makes. it burn long, evenly and completely. 1 1 1 LEHIGH ALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies is always uniform in quality, very free from slate and other foreign matter. Although much more economical than ordinary coal, it costs you no more. Phone us your order for prompt delivery. J. B. Mustard Phone 11 on 145 BRUCEEIELD 1 1 1 1. ounemommiseaummoieum* 1111•MINIONINNIMM•01.11.11.....11. Residence for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his very desirable residence, situated a mile west of- Seaforth, on the Huron Road. The house contains seven rooms, besides kitchen and pantries, bath- room and lumber room. There Is a farnace in the Ouse, and also electric light throughout, and in the out- buildings there are two cisterns and two wells. There are about two ts.nd a half acres of land with the house, fenced, and planted with fruit and ornamental trees and ehrubs; there is also a stable for two horses and a cow, and vehicles, • 'harness and tool room and chicken house. In connection with the above, Mr. Holmested iaffers for sale a mantel mirror, electric light fixtures, carpets, cartains, floorclath, eideboard, extension table, bed room etas, etc. The property is -very con- venient to schools and churches. Price,. $3,000. For 'further particulars and photograph of house apply to , F HOLMSTED 2479-tf SEAPORTH, Ont. Shorthorn Bull for Sale For sale "Lord Scott" eleven months old, red, sired by Scottish Hero 55043--90066, vol 51E., imported by Mr. Davis of Woodstock. Dam, Lady Smith 3rd, 91905, red, calved April 3rd, 1907, bred by John Chamb- ers, Kippen, Ont., dam of Lady Smith Lady Smith 2nd, 60262; Lady; Snsith, Lady Mary, 4osehud 3rd, Rose Bud, Red Rose, Lady Lorne, Gilley Flower, Theresa, Strawberry, Red Rose, Lady Jane (imp) No. 281, Sire of -Lady stirnith, Red Prince 63984-77608; Royal Don 17105-64717; Captain 24848; Dub- lin 6848-55588; Captain Merlin 2923; Pride of Sea,baan 2274; Earl of Good- ness 3rd 1744; Dixie Duke 474; . Duke Bourbon 517; Baron Solway (imp) 23; Cobden (imp) 52; Young Britton 1176; Sir Walter 2639; Son of Jerry. 4097; Young Star 5319; Roseberry 567; <Son of Comet 155. It will be seen from the above that this young bull has the very- choicest blood in his veins. For further particulars apply to JOHN CHAMBERS, Cromarty ' Phone 6 on 147, Seaforth Central] N. B. Scottish Hero wil be kepti, aor service on the above premises: during the present season. 2473 tf GRANOTRUNKRS AVSLIVVE AMY SummerService to Highlands of Ontario' from Toronto 2.05 a .m . ,daily fbr Muskoka Lakes. daily except Sunday, for Lake of Bays Algonquin•Park, Maganetawan River and Timagami Lake points. 10.15 a.m. daily except Sunday for Georgian Bay, Lake cif Bays and Mag- anetawan River points. 12.01 p.m daily except Sunday for Muskoka Lakes. Lake of Bays and Algonquin Park. Steamship Express Lea,ve,s Toronto 11;15 a.m. Arrives Sitenia, Wharf 4;30 p. m. Each Monday, Wednesday and Sat- urday, connecting with N. N, Co.'s palatial steamshipsefor Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur; Fort William, and Duluth and at Fort William with G.T.P. Railway for Winnipeg and points in Western Canada. Coaches Parlor-LibrarysCafe and Parlor -Lib- rary -Buffet cars between Toronto and Sarnia Wharf. Further particulars on application to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. W. Somerville... .... Town Agent W. Plant .. Depot Agent C. E. HORNING, D. 13, A., Union Station t Toronto, Ont . SIR EDMUND WALKE D.Cete, President ALEXANDER LAI D Gencra1Max1agr JOHN AIR% Aset General liganagisst CAPITAL, $15,000,000 1 RESERVE Mk $13,500,000 BANKIN BY 31.AIL Accounts may be opened at eery branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated Iy mail, and will receive it* same careful attention as is given to II other departments of thoj Bank's business. Money may be de sited or withdrawn In this way as satisfactorily as by a personal Visit to the Bank.. seafortii Branch. W. O. T. MORSON a Manager KEEP KOO • • • • •• 4044611111111 In order to be coinfortable during the Turnw mer weather you slruld be "togged" right. We are showing a complete line of hot weather wearables for men. Two piece summer suits in blue serge, fancy worsteds and light weight tweeds, in all the new colourings. 4b4 Fine Negligee Sunimer Shirts with soft or lounge callars — new style Straw Hats— light r. weight Sox — Summer Underwear — Wash and Fancy Neckwear, etc., etc. Let us show you the goods that II will add to your summer comfort. • W. a Bright and Son • _ r ***41414•••.:414100••••••••••••••4*****44.414440.44.41*****443 •++++++44+++.44 +I.-14+44+44 40+++++++4,44++++++444+++++, "1 The Big Hardware Store ÷ Special Introductory .; Sale We are now settledin cy4r new store opposite the Seaforth,News office and north of the Greig Clothing Co. store. We shall be pleased to meet:our many old customers and new ones and :can give them a better service in our new store. ,Our stock is well assorted and second to none in the pountry and the prices are right,. - • Goods tought' right can b4 sold at low prices. We have done some good.buying before the gjeneral advance in prices, conse- quently we are in a position to offer the public some good bargains. On August 6th and Ith we will for Cash 2,400. pieces of celebrated Eng - fish Grey Ware and Keystone Granite at the following unheard of prices: At 32c Each 3 doz. 12 qt. preserving Kettles 3 doz. ro qt. Preserving Kettles 44r dozen 8 qt. Preserving Kettles .1: 2 doz. 6 qt. Sance Pans At 26c Each 4 • • I t *1+++++++444;.+44+44+4r44: 'rit++•t,+f+.++++.44+,t+E.4:••iE+4441 2 doz. 12 qt. Water Pails 2 doz. ro-qt, Water Pails doz, 3 pint Tea Pots doz. 3 pint Coffee Pots 2 doz,, ro qt, Bread Pans 2 doz. 5 qt Sauce Pans 1111113101111111111 At 10c -Each 19 doz. Pudding Dishes 2 dozen Funnels 4 dozen Sauce pans 4 dozen Pie Plates At 20c Each 2 dozen To qt Basins 2 dozen 12 qt Basins 4 doz. Preserving Kettles 2 dozen Chambers 2 dozen Bread Pans 4 dozen Sauce Pans 2 dozen Dippers 2 doz. Kitchen Strainers At 17c Each 2 dozen Strainers 3 dozen Frying Pans 2 doz. Cups and Saucers 2 dozen Pudding Dishes (English) 8 dozen Sauce Pans 4 dozen Pudding Dishes At 5c Each 2 dozen Pot Covers 2 dozen Spoons - IINNINININISMOldasIOND We have a first *class tinsmith shop. Bring alongyour repairs. Leave your orders early for eairetroughi furnaces, bathroom otufits, pumps tin work and ready roofing. • FDOF9 ea or J Uil 4: 4j. +4 44,