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The Huron Expositor, 1915-09-03, Page 5rtml 1;7 SEPnlYIBR-3, .1910( MARKETS ••••••••mormawahm. SEAlsOR.TH islARIEVrS Pall Wows (Strthteudiattbktili;ve)***.,,,I. 85 1:15. .1 k Oats, pet husheknew) 40 to 45 Peas, nee a— 00 to 000 tiffOts* 60 be 65 • •*•-1. 27 00 to 27 00, ton.... tia•• wa 80 00 to M CO 100 lbeea........-aeeieee.e 3 25 to 4 00 1, loon. ... 2114 23 Eggs Osi doean.. es eeekaae.wee19 le3 20 , Ry new-- .... ... It 0G -t� 12 140 new, per.i*ale50 to, 5) Be, . . 60 to 2 50 PRAR, &MP particularly good tire at any stated nfort, a shoe that hoe that will serve for a Smart shoe ?..w, dun, bright or v style featurs—we f prices but merely :n tnetal calf boots, toe $4.00 to w English last for or bluthher lace 'Oaa S patent colt b- kes for $5.00 a pair last for 5.00 apair 'Slater shoes for men AL ROTEL Wr. Charles igeAlbster. A,Ilister returned to ,e1c, after spending a, n• at home. -Business as sale and purchases *ntlnue lively in our ek we have to report re in the way .ofM. ho has very se...ceess- , a Large and ever-- fld teed bu.siness and ;s, who has sold out . Case anilr. son, Gar-, to be carried Son um -I le of George Case ,ve already taken pos. on, on account et kfli- O s• ell out and enjoy [t f• rom wave duties, Te also that a rest and active business eh he has worked so :a Improve MS th..ealth, ere wish of his many will be the ease, In ftor joins, and white 'we at present of gr. nt from business, we a and son, who are vorably known hem that they win prova business tren and -to Air. Scruton. -- rk left here recently toba. to assist in the Annie Carina and left here on Monday to Toronto, Niagara, and other ct absent for a couple Lev. Mr. ICnight gave :On on Sabba.th las% ghly spoken of and e of the 'best and stirring ever given s. tr. w. Palmer left 7 a couple ..Of ,weeks' 'In Toront+, Handl- Mr. G. C. Petty film n a splendid cement .-llar and will soon. )rehouse or beans, r. situated kora the adjoining the rat- ty has also ,treated new and improved Lev. Mr. E. P. Ma,. : -week trom spend - vacation. and ocett-- Sabbath last s ;ept. h4f3th 915 Toronto, r,Secretary Secretary rib. tety Man ......411proomplEmmem. Poultry Markets don, Aug., 81—Dressed Poultry, iekene, per lb., 18 to 19e; turkeys, leer Be., 21 So 22e. Live -Old fowl, per lb., 10e; young °Wakens, lb., 12 to 13c ; turkeys, lb:, 16 Ito 13e. \ , Aug., 81 e- ing ehlek- Maims, yeari- daeaseel, 16 to 180; spr to alcow6, ito 13e; duck- , 17 to 0.8e.t .111.111.1114,11•111411111111011111111111.11/MiMM. 1 Dairy Iftsekstla filsfitireet, Autslet 31,-0 e-Irkiest eigesies, 12 74 toi 18 Mc; efineet 'easiteerns,12 1-2 to 1. 33attar -- OhleaceSt crpiaxery, 28 1-2 to 28 8-4o; gieeonea, 27 14 Kci M7 8-40: 'Elfigs-Freabl 27 to 28c; 'selected, 25 to 290; Ne. 1 etcick, ilk; No, A s§:tck,- 110e. , * don, Auguet 31. -Butter, dikitY, 28 to. . , - Solis, 08e; crooks, 26 to ne; etwe its, 25e. Eggs --Basket, doz., 20 2104 mate,* doz., 119e. Toronto, August 81.-Butter-Fres1i, dairy, 24to 26e; inferior, 21 to 22c; crea.riery Prints, 28 to 29e; do., 'solids, 08 tic' 28e- Bggis-No. 1, 22 to 128e per dozen, in ease Jots; -extils, at ;24 to 125e. Honey -No. flight (wholesale), 10 to 11 1-2e; do., SeSail, 12 1.2 Cto die. CoMbs, (whielesale), per doz., No. 1, *ISO to SS; No. 2, *1,,50 Ito $2. 'Cheese ia -Large, 15 to 15 1-2 nts ; 45 lr4 t� 15 3-4c for twins. 01 4, cheese, 21 1-3c. Hooey - Buckvt. 7 1-4e a pound, an tins; 7e tO 7 3-4e in , learrele; strained clover honey, 12 1-20; 14e in 6 -lb tine; comb honey,. No. le $3 per dozen; -No. 2, :$2.40 per dozen. Se -lb. tins, 11 Se2c; 10 -Ib. tins, 12e. Na/.10/14/1.4/1/..•••••••••••. Grain, Eta. Toronto,a.uguet 31. -No. 1 Northern 41.20 1-2; No. a NeTfhP-rn, $1.18 1e2, an track, lake ports; No. 3 Northern, 51.13 1-2, Port MoNicoll. Thoe quota- etfons ane on rd ctsompt tattle/Ilene bates. Corn -No. 2 yellow, nominal, on track Toronto. Ontario Oate.-No. white, 51 • to '62c; No. 3 vehlte, 50 to •Sic, ae corduse be feeights outslde-'new ba.ts, 40 to 42 cents. Ontario [Wheat -No. 2 Winter, per ear lot, nom- jnal, 51.15; ne*,_ .51.00 to K02, ac- cording to' freights. oatside. Sprouted br, ereutty *heat,75 cents to 856, according to sample•; Cereal wheat, 41 05; tokigh wheat, 90 to 95e. Teas - No. 2, per ear lots, .nominal, according te freights outside. Bar- ley. --Geod. milting barley, Ne. 3 or better . 54 een-", nonelnal. -Manitoba Flour. s- First patents, -in jute bags., 56.80; second patents' in jute bags, 55.80; strongbak.ees , jute bagee 55.60, Toront,o; c -bags, 1.0e -extra. Ontario Fir-.14er, 90 per cent. patents, 44.60; doe, ew, 54, seaboard, or Toronto freights in bags. Milifeed-Car Iota delivered Montreal freights -Bran, 527; 'shorts, 529; mid- kllitigs, 530; good feed flour, per bag, 41.90. Baled gay and Straw -Dealers are paying as follows for earlot deliveries on track here :-Straw is quoted at ma a ton, ear lot, dllvere-cl on track here. Hay-Nol. 1 (ay is quoted at $17 , to 519; No. 2 at $15 to $16. t Live Stook -Markets. Union Stock Yards-, Toronto, Attu 51. -The cattle offering was not fliSavy as a week ago, but th. ber Was m excess of the sleman ,which,as wnever very pronounced, sa where hand -weight choice batch eteere were concerned. The buye went after the latter class firet thin and several loads went over the ,ecal which east froth 47.75 to $7.90. Th lapecial Uue exhauste.d, the badness d seloeed a draggy tone, and when th ateirket closed there were nu.mero loads left over, erainly common qua& stuff. The top price of tile 'mornin Vs's $8.30, pEad for four extra*ehoic eteers, which averaged 1,030 Iles. Ther was only one- sYtMr sale reported .eve - 58, and. thebutcher rattle dteposed o mislead in at values from $5' for corn Mon, and *7.50 for. geed grade•anonal Fat cow and butcher balls were ski at the reduced values of last 'week tenL 7;sicen all over, the trade if o butcher% was shod steady. The bust Was tn, etockers "4. feeders did .no amoiint to grede at al., farmene bein too busy a. 'with their crops meantime bother afioat cattle. Still, the few is.mal iota shippe4 out 'showed that the -firs call was fer good quality shortkeeps and that pricee were holding firm ?liter - were few good to choice milk ens and Oprlingers to meet a. good de wand, and the light offering was elea,n ed up, quotationa varying between $60 49S•• Unic.rOS where a few, special lambs Made to $9 the ousiness was Sc uncle -the closeng figuees of last week. Ligh sheep were a trifle stronger, yearling' were anything up to 25e cheaper, ba ealsee and heavy iSteerg held steady Hogs were a tight ru and packer austere who wanted ma:tenet had t pay an extra ,25c, the quotations .for lots weighed off ears fluctuating be *men. 59.40 and 5.9.65. McCurdy and McCurdy bought three acted:: butcher rattle. 800 to 1,000 los, 56.80 to $7.76 T. Neely, for Matthews -Blackwell bought 200 cattle :-Butcher 'steers- and hems's., 57.76 to $8.25; medium butch- ers, 57.40 to 47.65; cows, $6.50 to 56.50. Bred Rowntree bought 25 milkers and Seriagers, 565 ta 5a5 each', C. and E. Maebee bought 50 yearlinge, 500 to 600 ZA. 56.25 to $6.55; 30 stock steere, 804 to 900 lbs.., 56.25 to $6.85. George Rowneree, for lia,rris Abattoir. bought 300 cattle :-Batcher steers and heifens, $7 to $8.15; cows, $3.75 to 475; bulls, 54 to &AO. Frankillunitisett Might 86 butcher cattle, 000 to, .1,200 eks., 57.35 to $8.10. W. L.. Johinston, ror Gunn% Ltd., taught 100 hogs, 18.94 f.o.b. Joe Wilion, tor 1-1. P. Kennel:V. 11101id t.-.11 heads :-Buteher Steers and •Wafers, $7.60 to 57.90; cows, $4 to $6.26. 331IffatE4 31.—cattle — Prime 5Jdrstead,y, Others 16e to 25e Sower. Obotc.e. to prime ;silted:rig steers, $9.25 tO1 59.65; fair to good, 58.50 ,to $03,90; *e.f4n. and coarse, *7.75 to *8; •choice smis(13 stere, 58.25 to 58,50; fair to Lee., auss grassers, 57 57.0; light ,cona- Isss, grassers, $5.50 to 56.50; yearlings, dr3t-fed, $8 to 58.75; ccfmrocin, drYstesili 47.50 to 48; mere tet heifers, .$31.59 •tc' Vt.15:1,glood butehler heifere, 57 to 47.25; light grassy heifers, $5.50 to ; best fait cows, $6,50 to •Sle butehe.r ben, MO to 16; crafters, $3.75 to 44,25; canners, 42.76 to 4,8,25; fancy , 57 to 57.25; eausag.v3 bulls, t.$6 4ffASJ klext 11;041t. $4.5.0 to. Oitt St SO d, ve er rs g, es Ls e - tie s. t 1 • 0 4 imiwiagikrasmaiw t 10c lower. extreme hea- vie's,' *7.66 to 17.76; 04,eav .14, 240 to 280 Ibis., 47.75 to 47.-90 Ciredfuros, 4/1.90 to .48.10; 'tutted, $8 to 0.80; lrorkers, $8,16 to $8.26; pts, 0.75` to lig. Sheep --Market steady, Top lainhs, 49.24 to $9,50; yearlings, $7 to $7.51; wether, $6.60 to *0,76; evreis, 56.0 to $0.25. Calvezr—Itrarlset strung. pe, 518; 418; fair to good, $1040 to 4121 grassers. $6 to n.0.t Atontmal, Auguise 81. — The cattle irarket was featured an advanced price of , w4higher e4fmrO$9. to $10 forkselecied sttroy. The firmer feeling in thite department was attributed .to t143, -increeseil price EinghOli bae0A4' Otherlidee the ket dragged, offerings lbeing, in. excess of actusa requirements. Sellers, aibw- ever, were alo totter price§ to any degree, and the result was ftt the 0444 weedull through- out tthile 'entire moisten. There was a, good grade; of iralitibiS offered, and these were queekly boa** up at from 48' to 8 1-4c pe r J. Cale* wertaiteady under a teerlydegand. %ter° were ,no°Hall**. of .enor xport cattle were any rpapetved. Quotations for live stock sold in rosaid ,latis, are es tfollows: Butchler cow -Vey choice, 48.25; , ablitot $7-86 to 48; goodi 37.50 WI Lass, '47 to *7.26; rceditun, $6.50 to to $6,75. Butcher 13o11-$5 to $7; aim - song Sults, $5,25, to 55.50. OldSheep- 4 1-2 to 6 1-2e, arid iambs, y 1,2 to a 1-4e per lb. Hove -Select, long runt .5940 to *10; isibbrt Tan,$9.6k '0 $9.75; Paws, , 47.05, and pitsgs, 55 to 411; per cwt.,' 41 w4gibied" toff oars. Oalves-$8 to 415 eakE, accordin to oize nd etialSO. 11111111111111111111111.11.11111.1.1.1 DES OP FALL Toroa4-Aug. 28-SeDt. 18. London -Set. 10-18. • Viaikerton--Sapt, 1415. i rdine-Sept. 16-17. ter --Sept, 21-22. Sti, Mar -Sep. 21-22, I., towel -Sept. 2148. • ! atfo4rd-Sept. 21-28. Z ieh-Sept. 2248. 1 verbian-Sept. 28-24. Wingliarc-Sept. 23-24. • SEAFORSIS-Sept. 23-24. Parkinll-Sept. 23-24. toll -Sept. 28, 22, 30. 34 ebell-Sept, 28-29. ley -Set. 28-29. • .1- • , Oralg—Sept. 28-29. ; Skiean-Sept. 80-0ett. 1. BT Ptels—Oet. BI th-Oct. 5-6. Ba field -Oct. 5-6. • 't non -Oct.• 7-8. 1 • T. BOXit CO I • EMBALMERS IAND . . FUNERAL D1REC_CORS • • .i II.40. BOX & W.S. GORIvILEY • Holders of Government Diploma 1 • and License • . t cHARGES mom RATE - I Ni t Calls Day Calls Pb ne 107- ' PhOne 60 Births SANDE SON -In Exeter, on August 22nd, to Mr. and re. (legit Sanderson, a daughter. RIOHAR S -1n Stephen, on August 21, to Mr. and lars. ohn Richards,a daughter. n Centralia, on August 19t1I, to Mr, and Airs. eorge Hicks, a daughter. STERL 9-1n Tuelteremth, on August 218t, to Mr. a d Mrs. Russell Sterling, a son. PFAFF t Grat.d Bend, on August 23rd, to Mr. aed s. Wilbur Pfaff, a daughter. WALLE Li Wroxeter, on August 23rd- to Mr. and Ms. Waller,. a daughter. LA31PHR Y -In Goderich township, on Thursday, Auutt )sth, to Mr. and -Mrs. Herbert Lam. phreyk a daughter. WATSON In Tuckeramith, on August 28th, to Mr. and rs. IOU., P. Watson, a daughter (Mar- garet Irlekland) HAMILT Gorrie, on August 26th, to Mr, and at s. A. M. Hamiltoa, twins -boy and girl. -4,—. Marriages JONES -R KE -In Detroit, Miss Claire Rooke, daugh r of the late George Rooke. of Usborne to Min r Elmore Jones, of Detroit.' BROW/q- OWER,MAN--At Kirkton, on August 11 Leory rown-of Sault Ste. Marie, tolliss Myrtle, grand. aughter of Mr. J. F. Stinson, of Ilirkton • - Deaths CAIKARY- a Brussels, on August 22ad, William Oakley, ag-ed 65 years and 6 months. ARMSTRO G -In Morrie toWnship on August 24, Jennie 1oKenzie, beloved wife of Robert Arm- strong n her 47th year. - SOMERVI E -In Goderich,- on August 251h, Kate M. Reid belayed wife of Mr. John Somerville. WILLERT In Stephen, on Angust 20th, Mrs. Henry Willert, aged 93 years. IIAWKIN In Uaborne, on August 251h, , Olive -Evelyn, poungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Haw ins, aged 9 months. GRAHAM - n Hilbert. on August 10, Wilhelmina, wife of Robert Graham* aged 49 yeara. PREETER n Dashwood, on Anust 20, Fred Nee. ter, sr., ged 62 years, 11 months. .....;:mi........"......_ • i 40.••••rO•f••••••••••••••••4( I a f,r. . Holmes Funeral Director and • Licensed Embalmer • 1 Undertaking% parlors in Oddifel lows building opposite St wart Bros.esi- de ce Godench st., opp. , Dr Scott's; . -Fl4wers "furnished sh t notice. I Phone.. Night or Day119. •4 i , • •••••• •• .• • • o • ••••0 ••••••• House arttl Lots for Sale That very desirable property known as the Arthur Forbes dweIl'ng aed three lots, eituated on the south side of Victoria ,park, must be eold as the owner 11 left town. This property has every mod ern cony Weave and is meated very conveniently to bueiness part orthe town, no reserve. Torres to suit purchaser. :11 For further particulars apply to Mrs, A. :Fort:eel! Clinton,- or 2489-4 1 ;JOHN RANKIN, Broker, Seaforth Music Miss Annie IGovenlock, graduate of Canadaian Academy of muse, reapened her classes, in piano, orgsn and theory, September let. Pupils will be prepared, for _Canadian Academy and, Toronto Conservatory examination. Special classes in Sight singing a • d accompaniment playing will be held during th year For terms apply at the residence of .GOVEINIkelf, North Main sb., Seaforth. 2490x8 Fa in for Sale The James Roe4 farm on the London Road, part, lot 13,Conoessions1, Stanley township, 92 Acres will be sold at anctloe on the pretnieea on September 8rd 1915. For fur -their particulars apply to tbelOAN- ADA TRUST CO London,'or W. BRYDONE, Clinton. I Dated thie 291h day of June, 1915. 2481-eow-6 it THE CAN The Canadianflank of facility for the transaction the discount' and collection are.. supplied free of charge THE HURON EXPOSITOR ADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE sm EDMuND WALKER. C.V.°. 2,L. Pireeiddiant ALEXANDER reAraD. Genera Maarassr MIN AIR% Ault aeoeted U1101981 CAPITAL, $15,000,000. RESERVE11110, $13,500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS Commerce extends to Farmers evety of their banking business, including of sales notes. Blank sales notes on applieation. setiforth Branch. W. 0. T. MORSON - Manager EIDS'ORMANT NOTIOES_ FOR SALE --Seven roomed house snd two It y.. s, TR , Seafort . 2488.4 TriOR SALE -Lot 85, Con.oession 4, gollillop, 100 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit orchards. For further particulars apply to Mrs. M. A. GAETZ. MEYER, !.O. Box 258, Seaforth. 2486.tt also larcgrsvorkshotor would sell shop sepsis , 5420 ACIR4 FARM FOR SALE—For sale Lot 88, Concession 9, Meant , well fenoed And wall drained. Five acres of g hardwood bush. , The balance is seeded down. 2488x4 Apply to ROBrIRT BETTS 41 • Walton "p.o. NITANTED-An indUetrious man who can earn. VY 41100 per month and expenses selling our Pro. duets to farmers. Most have ElOrne means for Start - We' expenses and furnish contract signed by two responsible men. Address-W.T. RAWLEIGH 0o., Toronto,Ont., giving age, odbupationand references 2490x1 SWeARD-Theendersigned Undoes of SI. S. No. 411,9,Tuokersmkh, offer a reward of ten doliare to any person who will give information that will lead Lo the conviction of the persona who entered_ the school premises on Sunday evening, August 22nd and destroyed spine flowers on the premises. JOS. BPI! AlICINSON, 1SAACI MOORE, SILAS. EYRE: Trustees-. 2489x8 eavamonammosoomot • COTTAGE TO RENT --To rent, that conveniently • situated and comfortable cottage reoenMy oc- cupied by. thelateltre. Miller. It has been recently repainted and renovated. There are two iota and a good stable, within one block of Main street. Rent very reasonable to a desirable tenant. Apply at EPPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth. 2488-tf -us-ARM FOR SALE -Lot 27, Concession 1-6, Hay 1' township, one hundred acres all eleared and in a good state of cultivation. The soli is good °lay loam and is well drained and fenced. On the land la a storey and a half brick house and large bank ban with brink stabling, plenty of water. Apply on the premises to OBIARLES FARQUHAR or to W. T. FAItQUHAR, Hensel'.2486x44f .1.•••••••. VARM FOR SALE. -Lot 6, Cloncession 9, Tucker. I' smith, Containing 1.00 acreCablint seven acres ander bush. The farm is Ivan feneed and drained and In a good state of cultivation. There are on the premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house, lien house, drive house !and two good wells. For berme and particulars apply on the:premises or ad- dress MRS. JOHNaMcOLOY, Eginondville P.O. 235641 1,1A1M FOR SALE --Lot 10, Concession 6, L.R.S., Tuckeraraith.. The farm contains 100 acres, all cleared and in a good state of oultivation. Three never failing wells, windmill at barn'. Good bank barn 50188, pig hOuse, hen house and drive shed. A good frathe house with furnace. An are and a half of extra good orchard. This choice farm is within 8 miles of Seaforth, on the Kippen road, HENRY FORSYTH, •Egmondville, 246241 HOUSE FOR SALE—A good comfortable house newlypainted and in good repair, adjacent to Main street, Seaforth. There is a good building on the lot suitable xor a blaoksmth shop or stable. The house has all modern conveniences- and is In gcod repair and will be sold oheap and on easy taims, as the owner has left town. Apply to JOHN RAN. KIN, Seaforth. 248941 GOOD FARM FOR SALE—Lot 21, Concession 1,1 Tuck ersmith, H.R.S.a100 acres all cleared and ' ready for crop. Gcod frame house and bank barn, pig pen, hen house and driving house. A good or- chard and plenty of good water, well tile drained, well fenced and all first class condition. On the Huron Road, two naileS and a half from Seaforth and six miles from Clinton, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J. B. Henderson,Seaforth 2488.11 QOOD FARM FOR SALE—For Sale Lob 25 and put of Lob 24, Conoeseloalle, MoKillop, con- taining 130 acres. There are on the premises a modern brick house with hard and :soft water. There ie also a good barn 60x126, with stone fowl - dation and stabling underneath, driving shed 3bx40 on stone foundation, pig pen and hen: house, all In good repair. There is also a good beariag or 1 chard and two,never failing wells. The farm is well underdrained and well fenced and in a high state of cultivation with 10 aores of hardwood bush. 71 18 well situated 'on the North gravel zoo& 1 mile south of Walton 0.aP. 11 etation, also telephone and rural mail delivery. Thie is a OhOiCe farm and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply on the:pretnises,oratddret a W. J. DICKSON Walton. • 2458-1 Ai =ION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AND. liOUSEHOLE EFFEOTS—B. S. Phillips has received instructions from Mr. George Beach to sell by pupil° auction on his premises, London Road, Hensall, on Saturday, e eptember llth, 1915, at 1 p. m. sharp, the following effects. 1 piano, 3 bed- room suites complete, 1 dining room suite, 1 parlor suite, kitchen utensils, stoves, china- ware, -bedding, carpets, glass ware, piotnres eta, in fact everything in a well furnished house, also full set of carpenter tools, garden tools and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. illouse and lots object to be sold prior to auctionisale. The furniture is ex- ceptionally good and pahies wanting anythbur10 that line would do welt to ahtend the sale. Terms of sale, cash, Mr. GEORGE BEACH, Prop.; B. S. Aucbioneer, " 2490-2 110011•101 •=•••••••11.it Farm for Sale Farm Inc sale, Lot 25, Concession 1, Ilibberb, con- taining 98 acres. There are rn the premises s brick house with cement cellar and good (Astern, hard water at the door. There is also a fraroe barn 40x65 with stabling underneath, there is also an orchard and well at the barn. It is well situated on the Huron road, four miles from ..13eafor1h1 milee from Dublin. It is about 20 rods to Catholic church, separate school, store and post office: There is One a flag station on the farm. For full particulars' Apply to PETER CLEARY, Executor Ileaforth p.a. R.R, No, 4, or to J. L. KILLORIN, Solloitor, Goderioh 249041 ummommemmon:sommodr GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Labor Day Single Fare—Good going and return- ing September tith only. Fare and One -Third -Good going Sep. • tember 4bh, 5th and 6th. Return limit September 7th, 1916. Return iota will be issued between all stations in Canada, east of Port Arthurand to Detroit andPort Hur- on, Mich,, Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y, Tickets and full information on appli-. cation to agents. t Canadian National Exhibition Return Tickets at reduced fares to Toronto from all stations in Canada. Special train ser- vice and low rate excursions` from all principal 'Points on certain dates. Ask ageats full particular*: W. Somerville— Tcwn Agent W. Plant.. .... ..Depot Age,: t C. E. HORNING, D. P, A., Union Station, Toronto, Oat, ' For gale that very desirable MIA residenci owned by George Oheeney and at- present ocoupled by August Gnhr, must be sold. This PrOPertY.is In first °Iasi condition, bard and soft water, atdo a new furnaoe and cementfioor in cellar. No reserve as the owner has decided to close out his Sesforth estate. For pries And terms apply to JOHN RANKIN.-Broker,, Main at, or to Mrs. M. 0. CHESNEY' Seaforth. 14894 Court. of Revision ••••MINIMIIIIM Notice Le hereby given that a Oourt will be held pursuant to the,Ontario Vases' Lilts At, by hie honor, the Judge of the ()aunty °Mart of Huron, at the town hall, Seaforth, on the 37th day of Septem- ber. 1915, at 4 o'clock, to hear ind determine coin-- plaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Munioipality of the Township of Tuokerowith for 1910. McGREGOR, Olerk of the Municipality of the Township of TUokersmith Dated this 1st day of September; 1915. 2490-2 Fall. Term OpeiaScptember L ICITZ ,(// 0,• -'671717)5 Toronto, does not ask for a better re- putation than it already possessors. We get positions tor many students each year. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal, 734 Yonge st. Yonge and Charles streets. House for Sale The re.sidence on Goderich Street West, owned by 'Mr. D. 3. McCallum, and at present occupied by Mr. John Dodds, will he sold cheap. Terms of payment reasonable. For particulars, apply to . • JAMES WATSON, t /GS unlace, Agent, 2484-tf Seaforth. Seaforth Produ, Store , East' Godenon street opposite Queen's Hotel The prises for this week•will be a s follows: , Butter in tubs or boxes....22e B gs 19c per doz Young chicks.. 12c to 13c Old fowl 7 to 9c Ducklings. 70 Fowl to be delivered on Monday or Tuesday morning. Store open Saturday nigh, Thos. R. Thomson umber and Shingles We have in stook and are prepared to sell at the lowest prices No. i hem- lock lumber and the best grade x x x, XXXX and xxxxx red cedar shingles. Before building or mak- ing repairs call and see our stock or drop us a card for prices. Anent Bros, Seaforth Shorthorn Bull for Sale • For sale" Lord Scott" eleven months old, red, siredbyScottish. Hero 55043-90060, 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 Smith, Lady Mary, 4osebud 3rd, Eose Bud, Red Rose, Lady Lorne, Gilley Flower, Theresa,- Strawberry, Red Rome, Lady Jane (itnp) No. 281. Sire of Lady Smith, Red Prince 63984-77608; Royal Don 17105-64717; Captain 24848; Dub- lin 68-55588; Captain Merlin 2023; Pride of Seabain 2274; Earl of Good- ness 8rd 1744; Dixie Duke 474; Duke Bourbon 517; Baron Solway' (imp) 23; Cobden •(imp) 52; YOUrig Britton).1/6; Sir Walter 21159; Son of Jerry 4097; Young Star 5319; Rosebeny 567; Son of Comet 155. It will be seen from the above that this young buil heath° very choicest blood. in his veins. For further particulars apply to JOHN CHAMBERS, Cron:tarty Phone 6 on 147, Seafortb. Central N. B. Scottish Hero wil be kept or service on the above prbmises uring the present season. 2473-tr LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Pro it Sharing Year at Listowel Business College Begins on TUESDAY, Sept 7th, 4915 eergefiNfill E alre4ly have more students enrolled for the coming year ilha.n have ever entered at a Fall term opening in the history of the scnool. Our aim is to enroll too new students during the school year from September, 1915, to June, 1916, and if successful in this—and we fully expect to be --we will share our profits by handing each student registered during the year, a check for 10 per cent. of the Tuition, Paid Our past record* of fair dealing, coupled with the success 'of our ex -students and graduates, who, by the way, are our best advertisements, is going to enable us to reach our ideal of 100, NewStudents for Profit Sharing Year Write now and let us know when you are coming, The hest time to enter is at our Fall opening —or as early after that date as possible. ADDRESS Edwin G. Matthews Principal ISTOWE,L BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term from August 301 STRATFORD, ONT. This is Ontario's best practical • training school with Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Depart - merits. ' Our courses are thorouglt and instructors are experienced. We place graduates in positions. Write for our free catalog at once and see if it interests you. D. •A. McLACHLAN, PRINCIPAL – ..,.. easeemeeseeseeasiemis - I We Recommend Cs Coal e IVVe know it's g4.. It's unusual richness in carbon makes it burn long, evenly and completely. IUrn CHIYALLEY th• AtilaRAc tTEL , se e Coal Th;it- Satisfies is always uniform in quality, Ivery free from .slate and other foreign matter. Although much more economicalthan ordinary coal, it costs you In°Pnhi.:33nree. us your order for prompt delivery. I J. Bpheon. 11uonsitard 1 BRUCEFIELD I I - 9410111111111.mmille1M1111111104111111114 • Seaforth Fall Fair will be held under the auspices 1 • of the Seaforth Agr icultural Society on Thursday & Friday September 23 & 24 1915 1:0 ; Bicycle Races SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Speedivg Costes For Prize Lists Write ths Secretary J. . McDowell A. E. Colson M. Broderick 2 President Treasurer Secretary • •••••••••••••••********** ceeeeee************4%** *.++:++++.*++.+++*++++++++ G+++++++.++_+.+_4*++++f++44 The Big Hardware Store 11 I SAVE MONEY By Coming to the Big Hardware Store Residence for Sale • 4* Special Prices on the following t 100 Galvanized Tabs—assorted sizes 6 dozen ni ck e 1- paed copp r and The undersigned offers for sale his very desirable residence, situated a mile west of Seaforth, on the guron Road. The hbuse contaInseseven rooms, besides kitchen and pantries, bath- room and iumber room. There is , a furnace in the beim, and also eleetrk light throughout, and in She out- balidinge there are two cisterns and, two wells. There are about two and a half aeAs of land witbi the house, fenced, and planted with fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs; there is also Esstable for two horses and a cow, and vehicles, harness and tool room and chicken house. In connection with the above, Mr. litolmasted offers for sale a mantel mirror, electile light fixture, carps* eartains, riktb, sideboard, extension table, , • d room suits, etc, The property 1,5 very con, venient to schools aid churches. Price, 43,000. For fiirther, particulars end photograph of 11011Se apply to HOLIVITED aluminun tea -kettles 4- 4 dozen tin and copper boilers . 4: t + 100 galvanized stable pails t, Also a large quantity of Graintewakre 4 4.. I 1 . We have a first 'class tinsmith shop. Bring along your • repairs. i'D Leave your orders early for eavetroughi ,..., i , , furnacek bathroom atufits, pumps, tin work and rea roottig. ... ... 4 1 • I a DGE9 Sea or +4 1 T++++4,44.4.4;144444444 144++.4[4083+4.4404{410K . -