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The Huron Expositor, 1915-12-03, Page 5EMB1E 34.191 „. THE HU 0 kers inter Wear,' :Ory wear. Zed Sole toot iCK. - These selves to be tr and tear. ing the two leather top inch black according to our custom- _ secoad Qaty 1Agood as - re and boys MLfS AR- ? $2,50„ with rub - ens wool ROTEL ,7 Seen ne -te, for one of a, good ervices held in. thodist church, Iltra was, no BER TR VAL- RVICES 3eaten speciality, exceptien- isted Wal - tine gust - only $ f 4 wel Wal- e nne quaI ting case nne of the F7z8r watches ciaj Xmas V.$12, su, $10. Come (7a/ watches ery pocket t hie- year at the old [he popular isian ivory (y your 1,e- -mot at greatly line in mil - air brushes :seta, hand [oa.p boxes, flle"' a few U solve the But beer full line .nd in an re. to Ingke Retinal Manager member. eret-lehafirlfrIF 9rt?yj,it arif 1,118 - •8t rayed from Lot 11, Oeneee- ley, two steers two yeare old, with ut, off elate Any pereon having a uy reline them will please notify the e„ GEORGE CloOARTNEY, B. B. N o. atuart Itsioxfw10 WileS badly WO phonon 137.In, the head wane in Action In. e 3 . Issomianesensememaise has left the hospital and retur Brusselsthe front. --Mr. Jan Fraser, • . -At aemeting of the °Weise field, Preached in the- Preen BruWi'd Methodist church, church on Stufbath morel -rig. 11 'Wren, wee tendreend an too on the "But in nasion invitation to remain, an pas- FacitoeditrtetrrthehundhdriuredelvdoLer:itis% lath Year, and . ben. ace t to the ePPrOval of the In ro1ro1onz.-14fr- Lein iM4-Contri r bought Ater. MolCenziese farm rcittee At nest canter Wren Is a flue preacher London Ioad. Mm. ihrcKeezle ha &fatigable, worker. and le ed Into . •Bluetard's house •lth altclassel.-The we 'Y Thialliev-ar• 13. I ftiggins Pr tea given by tke. ladles tai In Leeburn affell etreet, and bent In fele Pub- el°clerlob; it SabbathOn m netted tlw• sac Ay $22.25, Re wee -Pant IV the Preebyter pope Of town, hies enlIsted .n'erlivermarY tserthrie: 1.404atheoll,a Lew Perth battadort, and ianciturchw into trainmr at Stratford.-- 12th. There will be no ten,. Mann of tdelvilth church tearrie44 114-ionyearweed.41-1Mieadayes EllAigaritte to be eongrattiiated ern...their Notee."--iiirs. A. Moog and Edna left lea -week for a visit friends in Abilene, Kansan pulpits nvith -hie _brother, . mann, of port, Elan.,ire 3emen Broedfoot, of Tuckerem G. Illadeon, ol the fifth eicrenlony was perforrred, at th of Grey toienehip, died lest of ithe bride% eiter, Itcri. Jee. a A . short lib:lease A. * of 013Ttli•-A :very euccelsetuf a an attack of meee&e% o .iffaa7 Wae ',laid on Sabbethl lact tee set in, remelting' in . hi* Methodist Antal, When - I Rev' trwof other membere 4 On • at preeent Andously itlfromi trouble. - The ennivernery conneettom with the Mehlree- ,ch, there wile be lend On Sielle teary ,2nd, when nevi. lar. Waltofl. will occupy the pale ffeenrte to improve with . the. 0 yez9,4•4 '6e Nat -.well:1w et $lot) Nitta .130.9id tootles -A€1.0 received; ' ti fer on thic occasiote-Qtar .reryleosee-John Aiketibieed, teoi • tre iNt the front are ree I Aikenheeel, thee plated; and heir share- of thie undneirable LiOndon 1W trainingit Xe 'is Lli .4 war., sass McKinnon- 30 far men a good epthities and w 'ped'UNtion, barring tbk,, knock.: a VW soldier for the. kw( of a. number of his teeth ny Littte's sale (Wee held on 'T a trench parapet, efter a IBA Good Weep j4;i0.. eh trom, a "Jack johnsonp islet. the was) amonaited to over 00 #1e,Y, Uwe% bought at- bin% ' I e I : , , I., • II es: 'balsa with vete' tided nen drto Bay.; erten vote. vorkir n aL hare has' the, MeV- 1 our cnet near stens; -The yter- ernbar eting vv -as Mr, The. &Owe oars the COUSers, of London offietated.1 lei this 1 atteincen he spoke oRlddeln! and In the evening `Tam's GkorTing- Chentr- The Chun furnielted good mu*. Mr. ,wte haft 'Wen been in o ower" ords choir teens, ,t.rnidst, m. to lowing prime; Beled hay; new, No. 1, ton, $113 \to $17;50; No. ; per rton, 413 to 4,14; haled etenew, ton, 46.50- to ) - Live Stook Markets. Unlon Stoek ,Yerde, Toronto, ikrovern- heir 30.-A good upply of cattle waited dlealere*itt the market yeister- day monning. bult the bulk of it wets Inferior. in quality, r armlet, with winter !ahead, "axe giettipg rid of their peoree etock, ,and it le erening in too fast for the demand to take tare of it. For the better grades the neer- ket ie Active at firm pricen A. few extra, choice brought 67.75, withthe general run Of ekeice At .$7.50. There wiala !twit melt trade in etookers, bet el few Of the t•Iniblt weight And quality found a good Market.° Good seediukir weight cows gold well, Wit'h-03leela end Iterebe steady to firm!. Chn4ce light _ewes noel to !Mk with enrittg Lana Op -‘1.0c At 49 to 4%60. The tone to the hog znarket wan a little etiiter, the nange bebeg from 49.50 to 49.75. Rice and Whaley, eolick 1. Wad of choice butchere; $7,5*;, \24 'steers and belf; erg, 1.$7-25; d.2 !Steers, $9,000 lbs., 4,5.75; 22 rerbeefit8, 17,250 tbs., 45.50; 6 ateerra, 4,040 lbs., 146.25; 16 lateern 14880 lbe• l$7; psteers, 24.300 tine, 07.25; .16 °teem, -17P0 1$7; light mixed cattle, 45 to 45.50; Iambs, 48 tor $9.75; Sellieep, $5.50. to $6.60. Harrils Abattoir bought 700 cattle; &vice risteers and heifers, 46.60 to $7.60; Owe, 48.40 to 1$0..25; bulls 44.60 to 66; no inrobsi 48.251 to 49,50 ;. 'sheen light $6 to $0.60; -coraKcion sizes% 08 to $5; Frank one, yo for Annetta 00, bought 5, eatie, 46.65 - Ina* to *7.15. Corbett 0031 and Coughlin' Tea [ O. sOld twenty loads td cattle; -bast unday butches, 47 to 47.60; good -botches* and. 46.60 to *6;76;; meditiret, 45.50 to Mu The, 26; lambs, *9.26 to $9.50 C. McCurdy whae bought three 10E43 of cattle; geol. butchers a 40.90 to 6/0.0, common at $5 to 15,110. Gums Limited bought 175 cattle l best butchers, $7 to $7.50; cows, 'good, 46 to $0.40; JAWS, 46 to ,40.65; canners land mittens, 63.75 to $4.30. W. J. Jotimeton, for Eberle Arb-- ate:sir, bdught tone toed of hog, at 491.50 fed and watered. R. Carter ;bought for Pad, 'Brothers, 200 ho, 49.60 to $9:70, fed and watered. - 13uttaki, Nov SO. -Cattle - Active; 'ilarime &eels 49 to 49.50; ellipphtg $7.75 to 48.75; butchers $6.50 to $8.25, teif ens 45.50 to $7.50; corsets 68 to $6.75; bulls 44 to $7, stoolcers and feedera $5450 $7,1Stock heifers 44.50 to 26; fresh cowls and Winger, active and !strong at 450 to $100. Yeses Wt.+ iverend rateady4Nat *4 to $12. Begs aet-1 tree heavy, 47 to $7.10; mixed, $6.90 'to 47; l'orkers 44.50 to $6.95; pigts, $6.25; roughs, 45.90 to -46; stags, $4.',4 50 td 45.60. ISheep and Lantbe--Aetive, eheop steady; Iamb, 46 to 49.85; year - '5. :to $7.60; wethei% *6.75 to Rauston is missing end it fa fear4 tam119 haro gone to Gioderick belt be fs) slabs. Ray Robaset Us. wounded, as was Marin Lan). he Latter tiyAng ehot above thrt e bite doing duty at the Darda. lIL Resold Good is German prin. and Stanley Agnew is late up in oieeteinei norm -where in Fre:neer-Five, Brugents' idtaid lads, whO etre :In 0/4011t with the 88rd battalionexpect etart for over,seen this week and good wishes Of many go . with itenx-Itev. 'Mr. Page, rector of St. -.Ade ch', Bruesate, has offered titifierTices ex Chaplain In coneceetion wiesdleoltlir new battallOnn • ...Sege. mcllz- Pnk. Gerry end Eimer .were axfine frore Stratford for week -end. Saturday evening e - geithering wee. held in the -town, the moldier beys wern pre -i with *tint watches and. gold by the. town. Addressee whieh the bo's'n r0P4ea te. terms. Sheze ,speechis by 'Rev &tr. Gilroy, tele. and Etcir. ildre Wren. The. ehair , occupied by W. H. Kerr. Segte. :aro and Ewen, belong to the new _Path County Bo.ttalion, and are eons rtvOuf wer-known besiness mea of irnlzetle Exeter. ..Xotes.--11,1r. Boss Flolland, who has tont in the Woet ler tb,W west feel., teen years, is home to pend the wine winter:Mr. Te Pollock has mot - Ins Lo.mily toKerwood, whern th In the manager of the creamery. 44*-W1fl1amFlodgine1i.s rettirllear to Winnipeg elf tor .a visit with; her ihirs „L. Hardy, and other .addition to the elao.e.e" and y taken trace the istore of Jones May -recently, it 11a ^3. slnee been. f�tiad that twonnelined coats weir. sleet take. -When the following boys Were home Iron. Camp beet Saturday, • Peeve Taylor •on behalf of the town. erasented them With, wrist watche.s Pelvates nerry Windsor, Gerald Hun, ckin, Archie Davis and DOelgiaA Stew- Xt.-Mr. George Statham, brother of . W. J. Stetheen, of this town, died te Acton 'en lefetidey of last week, aged forty-eight year. Deceased had eaffered for isome menthe from can - *ere Mr.land Mrs. Stathana 'attended 'ae fuelerai---litaserg. rehrerrnall Willis and Fred aoggarth have retUrreed teedt the Nest, whern they lape,nt the sunarrere-Vhile out fshooting one day bet week 4nir Louts Plan felt end severely injured ele knee. --,-The town nee in darkness for a few hotirs one eight lent week, owing to the blleake kg Of the big' belt at the power hue. -The .Ladies' ,Codld of Trivitt church are holding a bazaat May, Afternoon in the opera I104e. There :will be an evening Pro- le's:in-The fifth annual convention of Iheoliercerne and Exeter Suntle-y School lk:Vociation was held in the Sunshine Methodist- church, te Thtanday of this weele-The Salter, _Aid Society:: ehiP- Ised tbie week' CO 'the Daughters of the Empire; Lond-en, the following ern, Woe 1,104 rads, 618 compresses, 830 washcloth.", 21 bandages, 462 gauze Rengeee 19. ecarfe, 0 eatre a home unit eocks, two eheets, alio 425 to _forALsh a hospital not in nagiall& -The; Sunday achooi of James streA ifetbedist church, hanored MIAs Nina, Cabs, for a number of year teach.: fr a the primary clasne by the pr4. enitetion of a club bagd an ade 4L'cr qn‘811114.a.th felts,s Caning well Wen ;reeve for New York city to take tee bornitai work. - Another Exeter Pioneer died ntriday, in the pereon of Kre. James Stewart, who bad resided here for a great number dfyearpli Stewart had- reached the great * „85 yeans ead 9 menthet In re.) -Aeon ehe altas3 an Anglican,. She ieavea three ,grandsons, Alex., with *hem he oede her hocre, another in Detroit and oats in London. The fun- -erai wee held Sunday afterndon tci Me- Toggert cemetery.-Casea church has 'T(Jted in favor a c.hurels1 union, giving niajorIty of 70 ie f avor of union, solimelmmmolmoNNINNINII. Anew -At thke'_Dorninion Cheeee geotory, neer Atwood, 225 tone of cheeate 'have iaet. 11 r beep thanufactured, gluring 0\03 morathe. • e john Arthur. of Aeb livered the *relent triad of Po n de -- try in Clinton one day last .week trat.:-.1rais evert been et en in the town. It Cbina eisted of thlrty-nine crates, vaeighleg 4,230 'ffeetlettle., , -The -Myth Re4. Oros 0Lr1e hae received an idurnine dtpka0a . of appreciation from raw C n Red roes Society. It is .the lute have . it framed. The circle Wither all theoldPaper, boo Arms, etc., and make Seald Toronto on December 2nd, the money received to bey xtaterLa1• to make -ttn ,into •uneftti articles Oftor • the• eoldiers. The circle gliippoA 93e,r fol - ling gooda ,to headquarters: ;425 p11 - low 37_ Gamma atirtffl, , tal shirts,- 69 pairs of seeks,- 4 tailor ,46e, ewe, • *S. to 05,.0; [elven, mixed, ish townie,. 66 Ish‘eets,' 4 mufflers, 10 0-4•5° to/635• Iblentreat, Nov. 130. - The Ftren,gth kiwecaps, 1 !sleeping cap and 268 band- ag-eg.; They also Meilead 418 HAn.caish. *Inch. developed' the market for bat- att. to to maga- ent to with B ru cefteld 'dies areatest Oft store, ready with a full shop early. Beattie Bros. 2503,3 , . eearry a complete sasek of footwear to keep yoar feet warm and dry and you pay less here. Shoes reoaired promptly. The Cash Shoe. Store, op- posite Expositor (Mae, Seatorth, 2503 1 - Weil Done -The ,ale of work .h.,:ld b the Kelly !Missionary Circle last day evening was. a decided truce -eta. The three booths were ail prettily dec. *rated, •Fal d the artieeS for !sale were ettort picked up by the' es.ger rouyern, i, who thronged thr baeern eit. The glens . .V110 Preelded peer the t a tables, were 'ftell't busy the greater pant of the even - tag. Tee Mis,sice. Bend *booth made 11, nice aurn of twenty deem% *Mle Wert two booths, and the money =cm the tea made up the earn or ninety-four dorars, whiner made a rer. *Of torte hundred . and fourteen ocklare. The ,s,octel. part ,of the er0- wasaapent In mealy and Milbagle W. a aicLean,fot 8ego:1.m woo t ani"" gave three choice readings We much appreciated by the The Stiril realized le Wu; rosily Circle tliikire yet . it the!reales, and the girds are MARKETS sEAF ft.1714: eoxi-en • THURSDA_Y, Dec. f.nd, 191 r• Fall,Wheat (sten.) new 92 to 92 Oats, per bush. 35 to 3r - Peas, per bush Barley, per bush 450to 45 Beans, per bush 1. 2 50'ito 2:60 Potatoeti-per-bus 90to 90 do per 1 351!te 1- 35 Bran, per ton 22. 0040 e2 00 Shorts, per ton 24A00 to 24 00 Flour, per cwt.. 2 75 to 3:15 Batter, No. 1 loose, lb. 22, to 28 Eggs, per dozen . 32,1 to 33 Hay, new, ecler tone..., 12 %to 14 00 Bean Market. Toronto, Nov. 80. -Hand hesher $3.50 to 43.75. Detroit, Nov. 30.-Beens, and prompt' chilli:rent, $3,60 50; lane 43.40. Liman, 7 pound, pickdd, per itorr.edCiate ; pee., 83.- 14c to 8e ! - Pou I tryarketiz If • London, Nov. 3&-Ch1ckens,per pair, 41420 to ,41:50; turkey, per 20 to 22c; geeee,. each, $1.5, to 4-3; dockis eser pound, 13 ' to " 15c. '• TorontoeNov. ,30.-0.td fowlL, live, per round, _8c to 11c; dressed, 12 to 14o. Otielcens, live, 11 to 12c; dreesedt',15. to lee. SpzIng broilers -live, 12 to 13o; deenred, 170 to 18c. iturkenS„, tine 14e to 15P; dreened, 17c to 23e. Ducktings, live, 11c to 12c; dressed, 1 to 18c. Geese, 80 to 9c for live, atd lle to 12c "for elreneed. eters' mine a week ego wee more p+reel01111Ciad AAA Adee9 !stored a fur- ther e.,dv,ance of twenty-five eente per cwt., which is due to the continued email !supplies earring forward of good to Chrlice etoek. The demand was Lair, coneiderIng the unee.Asonable wea- ther prevailing, iota, Pieleig of full toads tcyf choice !steers "%traria 'made as high As 47.50 to $7.60. The isualPlY of canning stock continuee liberal. Dee mend brisk, Sales of corm at 43.25. to $3.35, and iniule at $8.76 to 44.25. per cwt. On 43tecount jot the faillniC off in" the receipts of shpAep end iambs and the continued active demand for the gamer, the tone, of tbe arar,ket eves stronger, and prIcee'ischted ,an adirenee of t252 per cwt. There Wee pbange In calves, for which the demand wa,s good, and .5.,alers, of milk -fed ,stock weae made at 7c to 8c, and. gr.a,ste-fed •at 42 to 0c per lb. nog,s !stronger, and price 'scored A further advance of 25c per pet., with a good demene, 'end eaten of eelected lots were made a )$i0; .rows at $8, .an !stags at $5 per cwt., weighed off cans. Butchers' cattle 7.50 tto $7.75; -medium, • $6.50 to 147; common, $5. to 46'; choice, cOws, ii":6( to 46.25; medium, $5 to $5.50; bulls 45, to 66.50; canners, $3.15 to 44.25; milker, choice, each, 49,0 to -495; com- mon and medium each, $80 to $85; reringerts, $65 to 475; !sheep: -asai.oe, 46 to 46.25; buckle end male, 45.50 to $5.75; Lambs, $8,75 to 49.50; hope $14N Dairy Markets. Mon tresA, . Nov. -30,-Cheage, finest westerns; 17, 4I-2 to 18c; eastAirns, 17 to 17 Butter, choicest 'creamery, 32c to 38c; steconde 30 1-2 to 31 1-2c. Eggs fresh,: 42e to- 45c; seleCted, 33e; ;Woe -1 'stock, 30�; No.I !stride, 27 to 28c. London, Nov. 30. -Butter, •eireaniery,' POund,T 34 to 36o'; delrY, 22c; crocks 300 to 81c; -este, pet doz., ,300 to 38e; honey-,- strained', 10 lbs., 41.40 to $1.50. Toronto, Nov. 30. -Ste butter market ebows little change, witiO the Offr &rings, a tittle 1, freer.- Fresh dairy, 29c to 80c; inferior: 212c to- 24c; '- areiamery prints, 82 to 94 cesttiseernids, 31.1-2 to 32c. Oneistorage, 30 to 3.e per dozen ;. seiepts',. 86c to 860; new - fid, 43 to 45c, eafee,,--iliotts. -!Chee.s,e, - Large, 17 l3 -4c; tw1±0, 186.- Fronpy- Buckw#eat, Weenie, 0 3-40 to Taper. - Ixnnide tine, to 8c; clover, 10 1-2c; ten pound tine, eic; tiPee 11 . 1-2o; comb honed; ,IsTo.' 1, tper 'dozen, $2.40; NOle 2, pig. gozen, $2. -7 Grain, 'Etc - et Toronto, Nov. 30.---1Man1toba Date. -No. 2 O. W., t49 1-2c On trackeliake parte. _American -corn-Nor tt2 yeEtref, old, 76 1e2c; tnew, N4 2, Jae en track at, Toronto. Canadian nointi-Net. 2 yellow, 74c on track, Toronto. Ontario' oats - New crop, N. 8 white, 36c to 88c; com- mercial oats, 256 to 37c, according to 'freights odtelde. Ontario Wheat -No; 2 winter, per ear lot 9,4c 7 to 9c; ,..nightly sprouted and tough, ,according to sample, 99c to ,93c; semouted : or sir utty, according to -ean!ipie, 75c Ito 88c. Peas -Ne. 2 morainal, per car lot, 82•10; ealnine Peals, according tosarc- pie $1.50 to $2, accordinF to freights ouiside. Bariey-Malting burley, 56c Ito ,59c ; feed barley, 49c to 62o acocrttng tO freights Outside. BuckWheat-Nom. fetal; car ' - lots, 74 tej 75 • cents, Manitdbe Flour - Firet patents, in i jutebare, $0.00' eeconds, a,t f eenth s, i ju.te l*a, ,50 ; strong baker's' in jute bags, 4 .30, Toronto.. Onfaslo Ftour-New winter, $4,10 to *4.* wording io iganIgke, IsPaboara or Toronto treights, tic -AMA, ltiv T. Hays, i,Sepforth • Tenor Soloist osof0000fooseo******** -17,,Moltnes Funeral Diredtor and " L.Licensed Embalmer Ui lertaking parlors in Oddfel lows building opposite , Stewart Bros. • deuce Goderich stfi opp Dr. Scott's _ _ Flowers furnished onr" • short notice, • I Phone Night ,or Day)119. 4 • * ••••••••••••••••••0••••• SALE - SALE REGISTER 'On Friday, December 7th, at 1 dole& p.m., "'„Len Lot29, Conoeesion 7, L. Rs S. Mill Road, Farm Stook and implements. S. P. Monk, Proprietor; Talimen, Auctione r • ;:sassl -ear/ tofnM37573-4-)0Lat.-firce7Sh rp,t- the Stade hotel, newly calved cows gnd pringers, stock steers and heifers, brood sows, etore hogs and piling pigs. Wm. Etty, proprietor; Thema,' ll3rown Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICES ATTLE WANTED-A.bout 20 head of cattle to feed: Strong ensilage and water in barn. Apply at th POSITOR OFFIOE, Seaforth. 2503x1 °uses fOr Sale or Rent -2 comfortable dwelling houses in Eginondville for sale or rent.loar tastes pleasantly situated ; will be sold reasonable. Apply Mrs. M. A. OharIesworth, Egmondville. 2490x24f A'TTLE AND PIGS FOR SALE -S cattle rising' 1 year old, 3 choice early springers, 15 pigs three months old. Apply AaFt. JOYNT, Phone 98, Seaf h. 2,5024 41•1•11=1•1111•1•11•110 R SALE, or will exchange for Huron County farm, 160 acres of land in North Dakota, mile from railroad station. For particulars write H.G. OEtAWFORD, 602 Woodlawn Ave., Buffalo. N. Y., 25,02112 ANTED - Experienced cotton mill operators, Weavers. ring spinner, windere, speeder or dubber tenders. We could place- whole familiar. Appl EIT181L' ElIPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION, .189. !neon ob., Toronto, Ont' i2601-3 WEB W D-Proteetant, for S. S. No 113 township of lfullett, Huron county. Normal trainedp referred.. Duties to oommenee January 3rd gitole 1916. ' pots stating ealaryto JAMES ,HAMILTON, Sway R. R. No. ls Londesooro, Ont. - 2602%4 _ OG LOST -Strayed from Lot 28, ' Concession 8, MoKillop, abmilabursday, November lith, m bleak collie dog with white strip on nose and a little white on chest and end of tail. Answers to the name of ffip. Any Information regatding him *in be apprealated if addressed to JAMES r R. CIOURT- NEY, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth, or phone 8 on 162. 25032 e AUCTION SAltaligi I 1 A UOTION SALE OF CATTLE AND PIGS -Thos. jet Brown has received instructions from the un- dersigned to sell by public auction at the Staffs Hotel, on Thurixlay, December 9, at 1 o'clock the following stock: Newly calved cows and springers, dock deers and heifers, brootleovra and store hogs, also a number of young pigs. All the above will be sold without reserve. Terms -9 months' credit on approved joint notes. Six per eent per annum al. lowed os for cash. WILLIAM ETTY, ProMbor; T. Bro , Auctioneer. • Saskaic:hewan Gold Medalist Open for Engagements Terms Moderate Phone Ioo W. T. BOX .& Cas EMBALMERS AND . . FUNERAL DIRECTORS H. C. BOX !Holder :of Government Diploma and. Liceine CHARGE e:MODE R.AT Night Cell Day cans Phone 107 Phone 50 UCYT1GN BALE FARM STOCK. tz I el LENENTS. • Mr.Thomas Brown hes' received instructions rem S. P. Monk, to sell by public auction on Loa 29, Concession 7, L. R. S. Tuekersoeith, 1 miles west of Egmondville, on the wile road: on Tuesday, December 7th, 1915, at 'o'clock sharp, the following Horses -1 aged-agrioultural brood mare supOosed to be in foal to. Earl O'Clay, 1 agrisultural horse 4 years old, agricultural 2 year old filly aired by Lord Osweld, good road horse 5 yeare old deed by Wilder Lee. Cattle -1 cow due te calve the middle of April, one cow due t*alve the 5th of May, WM duet,o calve middlr of Jane, 2 yearling heifers, 1 yearlings steers 4sPring /selves, 1 brood sow to litter Febiliaryllth, 2 store hogs. 60 liens and pullets, 2 gems, 1 gander Implements-Massey-Harrhabinder 6 foot out, near. ly new, Massey-Harrie nidwer 6 foot ept good as new hay rake, seed drill, hay rack, one rialn Waggon, gmvel box, discs, harrow, set diamond diem:nes, walk- ideplow, Clinton fanning mill Wittiatelv' set sieves, hand -cutting box, steel arch axle tip buggy good as new,Mcreiughliti piano box cutter, set team har- ness, set single harness rubber mounted nearly new. grind stone, root scattier, set sleighs, pig bax. wheel barrow, stone boat, T. Eaton dream separator 600 lbs. capicity, logging chains, whitilatrees, neck yokes, horse collars, shovels, haat forks, A hen mops, some mixed timothy and Clover hay, about 250 ffushels of turnips. -Terme-8I0.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 menthe' credit on ap- proved joint notes.A discpunt of 4 cents on the dollar Allowed off far cash on credit amounts. S. P. MONK, Proprietor; T. Brown, A.aetioneer. 2509 -td S FOR SALE OR TO RENT. rRM TO RENT -To rent, Lot 27, Cloncession 12. Hibbeit. Apply T. G. SHILLIN.GLAW, R. R. No. *, Seaforth or phone 14 on 13i, 260144 rrmwma OR SALE -Lot 35, Concession 4, ticKillop, 100 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit orchards. For urther particulars apply to Mrs. U. A. GAETZ. MEYER, P. O. Box 258, Seaforth. 2486, tf ARM FOR SALE -Lot 27, Concession p. Hay township, one hundred acres all eleared and in a good state of cultivation. The soli is good clay loam and is wall drained and fenced. On the land is a storey and a half brick hone and large bank barn with brick stabling. plenty of water. Apply on the premises to CHARLES FARQUHAR or to W. T. FARQUHAR, Hensall 2486x4-tf s.tilinfead- gar lots, per t*i ffltvd, Montreal Ihnighte;- bran, ism; 420; mid- lings *211; good feed f bag 41.60. Potatore-Ontarlow, per -log, 41.26; Deieware% RawBronavOcki_. $1,40 to 11140 ;Per beg. Reledi Kay and Su.aw - ,The 'al mereltants are now buying on track, Toroopt a„t thgt Joh Birt 1.0 BROADFOOT-In Tuckersmith, on Not. 21d, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadfoot, a son. - STEWART-In Hensall, on November 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, a son (Douglas McCulksoh). TAYLOR -Li Walton, on November 941h to Mr. and -Mrs. Percy Taylor, a son, ANDERSON -At Herman on November aatb, to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Anderson, a daughter. COLEMAN -In Stanley, on November 2013,, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ooleman, a daughter. EDWARDSZin Brussels, on November 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eatvards, a son. HOGGARD-In Grey township. on November, 18th, to kir. and Mrs. James Hoggard,' of Raymore, Sask., a daughter. CLARK -In Hayfield, on November 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark, a son. g - , a, ' OOD FARM FOR SALEes-Lot 21, Concession 1, Tueteranith, 11.R.8100 acres all cleared and ready for crop. Gcod framdbouse and bank barn, pig pen, hen house and driving houee- A -good or- chard and plenty of goodiavater, well tile dumiaintied, the Huron Road, two Attlee and a half from Seaforth and de miles from Clinton, will be sold cheap and well fenced and all In &et class condition. On on ea,77 terms. Apply to J. B. Henderson, Seaforth . -X- - ARM FOR SALLot 10, Concession 6, L.R.S., Tuckeremith. The farm eootains 100 acres, all cleared and in a good date of cultivation. Three never failing well, windmill at barn. Good bank barn 60x8S, pig house, hen house and drive 'shed. A good frame house with furnace. An acre and a bell of extra good orchard. This choice i farm is within 3fitleS of Seaforth, on de Ki PP*411246r2o-tadf ' HE FORSYTH, Egmondville. Tik:POS TOP FOR SALE OR TO RENT, ARM FOR SALE. -Lot 0, Coneeseion 9, Tucker- stnith, containing 10(eaores, about seven acres ruder bush. The WM Is well fenoed and drained . and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the - premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house, aen house, d ve house and two good well. For Orme an articulare apply on theprendeee or ad - frets M . OHN Mc0I.80Y, Egmondville P.O. 2356•M OOD FARM FOR SALE -For Bale Lot 25 and part of,Lot 24. Ooneeasion 14, MolCillop, con- taining Metres. There aro on the premises a moderntriele :house with hard and soft water. There is also a good barn 60x126, with stone four!, dation and stabling underneath, driving shed 80a4) on stone foundation, pig pen and hen house, all In good repair. There is also a gool bearing or- chard and two never failing wells. The farm is well underdrainedand well fenced and in a high state of cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood bilsh. /t is well situated on the North gravel road A. mile south of Walton Ct. P. R. station, also telephone and rural mail delivery. This is a choice farm and will be sivoladitoonn,reasonable. terms. tier further particularsapply on the'prendsesameaddiees. W. J. DICKSON 84 tiell?Rel FOR 8A.LF-For sale south half Lot aim, Oonceseion 1, Tuckersmith, containing %acres more or leesse There are on the premises a good frame house with kitchen and woodehed, cement cistern, gond hank barti'40x61 with atone stabling and cement floors, drive shed and hen house, water in house and barn supplied by whet niiil and cem- ent tank.The farm is in first class 'condition fenced and drained and there are 10 acres a first class bueh, and smallorehard. The farm is three and one half miles from Olinton, five miles from Seatorth and one rcile from °bar= end school, Rural telelephone in house. The farm ie all on the west sine of railroad track and ie in first class shape. Terms -Reasonable, resons for selling, the proprietor wishes to retire, for further particulars apply ontbe premises or address JOHN THOMAS Clinton, Ontario. 2494x12 ALI,IBLEFAR FOR SALE -The administrat• 'ors for the esrat of the late Hugh M. Gordon, offer Lir sale, Lot Nb; fourteen (1.4) in the sixth (6) Oonceesion ofthe tonship of MeKillop. Taislarra consists 01 100 acres of el iared and improved farm lands In a clean and good state of cultivation and is situated in a splendid farming dietrict, convenient to nrarkets, sehoolsand churches. On the premises are erected a comfortable frame iwelling home, 18x24, with kitchen attached. Splendid frame barn 62x70 with stone stabling underneath, cement floors and water in barn, also a good pig pen and water In barn also a good pig pen and hen home. The farm is well fenced and extra well tile drained. The title is perfect and possession will be given for the Pl111308e 01 doinzall neceeearv fall work. For further enarticulareaPply to ARC/RIBALD McGREGOR, or BOBER 011380N, _Administrators-, or to R. S. HAY eaforth, their Solleiter.e".:= 2491-tf P-TO-DATETARA FOR SALE -Lots 9 and 10, Concession 3, Tuckeramith, H.R.8.. centaining 150 acres, allin good state of cultivation'except 12 acres of bush whieh has in it 350 maple trees, large up-toalate syrup evaporator to match. This farna 18 well fenced and tile drained endless %good orchard. There are t sn never felling wells one with wind mill Piped to barns. On this farm is a large two storey bnck house with furnace heating and every conven- ience with large wood shed adjoieing. Two large bablehaens, one 70x48 and the other 54x34, on etone foun ations with cement floor% all stabling of mod- ern convenience with pig pen and hen house in barn.' There is also n new drive shed 42x26 on cem- ent foundation. Rural mail, Seaforth telephone, church and school convenient, 1 mile south of Sea- sorth. This farm will be sold reasonably as prop- rietors want to dissolve partnership. Apply on prenes or adiress MILTON STEWART, R. R. No. 4,8-rth. » 2490x4 BULLS FOR SALE. Two Aberdeen -Angus Bulls for sale' le 'Months old, from prize winning dock. Applyto 11,0. SOLDAN Hensel.' 2503-4./ Wood Wanted The undersigned will receive tenders up to De. cember 15th, for the supply of eight cords 36 inch green hard maple and four cords of 86 inch green beech to be delivered at the Egmencivile church by February let, 1916, I E, McMURRAY 2503s Egmondville eeting of the Huron County Council em•••••1•01MISMINISIO The council of the corporation of the 001171V of Huron Will meet in the 00111101 chamber lathe 'town of Goderich, on Tuesday the 7ch day of December next, at the hour of 3 o'clock .4 W. LANE, Clerk. DatedaN'ovember 22nd, 1915. 2502-2 McK1LLOP TAXEE The Collecter of texes for MaKillop will be at the Commercial hotel, Seaforth, on Friday, December 8rd rind Friday, December 10th and at Walton on Thursday, December 2nd for the purposes of receiv- in taxes. Parties wishing to pay their taxes at any other time can do so at the Dominion Bank, Sea - forth or at the Standard Beak, Dublin. All taxes not paid by December 14th, will have; 5 per cent added by order of Council. 3111,= -193 250-2-3 • deeGEORGE McKEE. Collector fl GET THE BEST, IT PAYS; • CiTT THE CANADIAN BANK - OF COMMERCE • snt: EDM*ND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D. DAL., President JOHN AIRD, General Manager. H. V. F. JONE$,. Aset General Manager CAPITAL; $15,0001000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,00G BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be_opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the BankS business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn In this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. ss3 Seaforth Branch W. O. T. MORSON tiAanaier 1:Farm for Sale teleeritt inr sale, Lot 25, Concession 1, Hibbert, con - &ming 98 acres. There are on the eternities a briek holise with cement cellar and good cistern, hard water at the door. There is also a frame barn 40x65 with stabling underneath, there is also an orchard and well at the harn. It is • well situated on the Huron road, four miles from Seafeethi 21 miles froniDublin. It is about 20 rods to Pathetic church, eeparate school, etore and post office. There is also a flap; station on the farm. For full particulars Apply to PETER CLEARY, Executor, Seettorth p.o. R. R 4, or to J. 1.. KILLORAN, Solicitor, God eh• 2490-tf Ai....poomommomf Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute in that behalf, that all persons having Claims against the estate of Aleka.nder Oardno late of the town ',of Seaforth, in the county of Huron, retired merchant deceased, who died at the said town of Seaforth, on or about the 27th day of October, 1915, are required= or before the 20th day of Deceen ber, :1915, to send- by post, prepaid or de- liver to the undereigned, full particulars of their claims, duly verified by affidavits and the nature of security, if any, held by them. Further take notice that after the said last mentioned date the tweets a the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the clairtasof which notice shall then have been given. R. S. HAYS Solicit.er for Executors, Seaforth. Dated a eaforth, this 29th day of November, 1915. 2603-3 • atilt! FOR SALE -For sale, Lot 39, Come:lesion 1, L.R.S., Tuckeremith, containing 100 acres. There are on the premises a good bank barn ,48x52, with etraw shed 34x60. GooVrame house, plenty of water at house and learn. Farm is all well fenced and tile drained. There are eight aC1813 bush, the . balance except 35 acres is in grass. It is situated 4 miles from Carton and 2 from Brimfield. Rand meiu and telephone,. For further particulars apply on the premises or address GEORGE WATTS, it. R. No. 1 43rucelleld, 'or phone 2 on 197, Clinton Oen 2498x44f Marriages JOHN'ST613---WILLIti-At the home of the bride's • mother, on November 24th, by Rev. Gomm, Hattie Laurenia, youngest daughter of Mrs. Martika Willie, to John A. Johnston, both of MAIR-0A8hileSidliALDESTON-In Ooderich, on Novem- ber 24th, by Rev. G. M. Holmes, lilies Mary E. Osbaldston, of Clinton', to George Main Of God erich township JACKSON-JOHNSTON-In Winnipeg, on Nov, 17, Elsie Vittoria Johnston, to John Lewis Jackeon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, ofeStaniey, Deatbb DIARTYN-In Goderich, on November 2e, Angus, youngeeb son of Mr. and fifre. Donald Mar- tyn, aged 4 months.' . BPOTTON-In Plowlek, en November Seth, Arthur %mane lb his T.4th year. DOIO-In Clinton, on November 21st. elzabeth Charlotte Liadsr, wile of Mr:James Dofg, !aged 48 years and $ nifentks. ENEESHAW-In Goderleh, en November latlal Sarah Jones, beloved wife of Mr. Albert Knee - haw he her 67th year. ARM FOR SALE -100 acres of choice land, with- in easy distance to Seaforth, Blyth, Londesboro and Walton, on the lltb Concession of Hulled. Rich clay loam, free from stone and very fertile. In a high state of cultivation. About eight acres of val- uable hard wood. Comfortable brick house on stone foundation with cement cellar. Large bank barn, gook stabling and out buildings, idea ilo, wind-raill with water flowing through pipe into kitchen, soft water cement cistern, A, aesirtsble term, For fur- ther partidislars apply to ROBERT REID, Landes. bore, WR. No. 1, box 2. McKillop rural telephone 15 o 70. 24964f OOD GBASS FARM FOR SALE -West half lot 23, Con, 12, Hibbert, containing 60 wires. On the premises bi a very goad barn, about 46 acres cleared and all seeded down, 6 Limed very good hard wood bush. Fences in good repair. A never failing spring near back of farm. A good weU with abun- dance of water at the barn. There is also a small orchard of ohoice fruit tree& This property is sit- uated about 2 miles east of Ohiselhursb on good gavel road, 6 mike from Hensall. This is a good grass farm or would make a good grain farm. For quick salleibe property Will be sold reaeonable, for furthetioareiculars apply to 2.8. PHILLIPS, Auot. Box , EXtter. 24944f Toronto. Ont., offers the best advan tages in Business and Shorthand ed- ucation. Enter any time. Writ - for catalogue. House for Sale ONIMINI•1!••••111111. The residence on Godericli •Street Weet, owned by Kr. D. J. McCallum, and at pre:sent occupied by Mr. John DOdde, will be sold cheap. Terme of payment reaeonable. For particulars apply to 1 TAMES WATSON, Insurance Agent, Seaforth. .00D FARM POIL VALE -For Sale, Lot 31 and mit half Lot 8s, Concession, 9, lIcRillop, con• talnirig 150 acres. Sue are on the premises two good frame houlieswith stone sellers and cement cis- terns. Two good bank bares srith cement Stabling, also hen house and drive shed. Water ender barn stiggilled by windmill, Windmill in field and cement . trattich for watering stook. .The fart is In a good state of cultivation belag well fenced and under- dridned. One soma pod bearing mbar& The farm may be divided,to cult two hinnies, or mad in two "'riot° ottitpurobstor._ Width] one mils a school:ohm*, litaelmmith shop and sten. -Apply on the pressiees or address the undersigned R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. -ROBERT A. DODDS, Phone 3 on 161, Moll Mop, 2503 -ti 24844f For Sale or Rent otice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute hi that behalf, that all persons having cleims against the estate or Alexadner Grant Atilt, late of the city' of Owen ound, In the want," of Grey, retired mer- chant. deemed, who died at the said eity of Owen Bounden or about the 28th day of October,' 1915, are required on or before the 2.0th day of December, 1915, to send* post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned, full particulars of their dallier dilly verified.by affidavit, and the nature of security; if any held by them. Further take notice that after the saici last mentioned date the peseta of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of sybich notice shall then have been given. R.S. HAYS Solicitor for Executors, Seaforth. Dated tee Seaforth, this 29b1u day of November, 1915 2503-3 qntariere Beef Beeine* College. Ctur instructors are experienCed* Buplas get indlOdual lattention sad grads.. Mem areApeaced in imsltiose* ar4 'receiving appdcations we cannot ineet.- Students may enter at any time*Se for our free catalogue- cold06a. if ITU:rests youg D A., 1111,4taclulk FrInc MIMI Mo. otice to Ciediters. Notice is hereby given pUreuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all persons having claims against - the estate of Annie Hemme, late of the city of De- trol, In the State of Michigan, U.S.A., housemaid, deceased, who aied at the said City of Detroit on or about the lstdnyor June,1915, are lequired on or be fore the 20th day af December,. 1915, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the underagned, full particulars of theitelaims, duly verified by affidavit and the nature orSecurity, if any, held by them. Further take notice that after the said last mention- ed date the assets of the said deceased will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto; having regard only to the claitns of which notize shall then have been given. • R. S, HAYS Solicitor far Exesutor, Seaforth Deted at Seaforth, this 29th day of November, 1315 2503 3 ..1111=MM•••=1•111111.1m Butter Wrappers - 1 Farmers or Dairymen requiring But- ter Wrappers ae provided for by the new agricultural regulations, can have tbe. same Ole the shortest notice at TRE EXPO4ITOR OFFICE, Seafortht Prices: In lots of 1,000 . $2.50 In lots of $1,15 Goes Like Sixty The desirable residence property in Egmoreiville, owned by W. G. Charlesworth end situated 1 mile from Seaforth. The house is a two story briok, with furnace and electric lighted throughout, has good cellar with cement floor and large soft wetter cis- tern in cellar. There is also a new stable with two single and one box stall and drive shed. Good hard water and a few fruit crees. Will be sold reason- ably and on tsrms to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to 250241 W. G. OHARLESWORTH Seaforth House and Land for Sale ------- Mr. Helmeted Lifers his residence in ilarpurhey With two and a half acres of lend surrounding it for sale, immediate posseession The house contains 7 rooms besides kitchen and pantries, bath room and lumber room. ,rhe stable contains two 'tails a loose box and ample room for conveyances. The house and outbuildings are lighted by electricity. There is a furnace in the house and there are two wells and two soft water cisterns. The grounds are well fenced and planted with fruib and ornanaental trees and shrubs, The property is about one mile west of the Main street of Seaforth, on the Huron Road, township axes. For Terms and particulars apply to •- I 2498 -ti F. I10LidE8TED, Seaforth CREAM WANTED We have our Creamery now in ful operation, andlve Want Tote petrins- age.. Weave prepared to pay you the highest "Prices for your oceans, pay you every two weeks, weigh, eample and test each eau' of °resin carehilly and atiir,e You Aititement of the .saine. We also supply can free of chirp, setdgife you au -honed business 4eal. MI see us or drop liera -card for particulars The Seaforth Creamery Seaforth Ont llullett Taxes William, WW1, the Intllett Township Tex Colleetor, will be at the following pieces to collect taxes:. Loaded**. Dec. d, Deo. 13th, 1c. 14th awl POI- 15thr Auburn, ilse. 6th; Clinton, Dee; 8th; Cobstance, -Deo. �th Aii tones not paid by December 15th will ba charged ,5 cents On OW dollar hp *ler Of the eourchq r WM. NOON, Collootor 2501-3 ,.ormro „ 04101111111111RMIPPriammumosear 1 We Remonend This coal ti We know it's good. it's unusual richness in ca.rbon makes it burn long, evenly and completely. - "Johnny on the spot" 11 h.p. Wie are .a)gents for the Ferrous Gilson Line Engines, Eneltage Cutters Slier Feed Grinders, Panne, Wood 'Sawn Belting, Pulleys, etc. Cali and eee thts Engine at our Tire Works hi Ileresail , and get full particulars. • • W. E, Pfa.ff ,Phone No. 7 Hensall GRAND TRUNKRA"-w" SYSTEM Double track all the way Toronto -Chicago Toronto -Montreal , Unexcelled Train Service Equipment ie finest on all trains WINT9, TOURS CALIFORNIA �HIGH ALIO' CITE The Bodies is aiways in quatity„ very free slate andother foreign r. Although much m MicAlthan ordinary no More. Pho us you order for prompt elivery. costs you lamiLeramswiriviti_ph- vo:cne,iiittmmealcit.L.45, -,1,41,00t J go • tikrd • us 1 I ••••••••••••=111•••......•.. Coed Business for Sale Owing to ill health I am fort ed to disposejof my large lit=k Of best sivaility Seranton Coal and will retire from the coal business which I have carried on iif4 Seaforth for some years, Egg Coal - Stove Coal 1... Chesnut Coble - No. 2 Nut Coal. • • Orders can mei left at:re sidence, opposite Ogilvie's Mill or aW. G. Willis' Shoe Store. *s, Also No. 7 storehouse foe. sale. J. J. SHINE- Seaforth AND ALL PACIFIC COAST POINTS FLORIDA. TEXAS, NE WORLICANS ETI). Winter Tours Tickets now on sale. Low Fares. Choice of Routes. Stop. over priveleges allowed. Fulll particulars and, berth reserva. tions on application ta Grand Trunk agents. W. Sonorvilie....... Town Agent W.. Plant............ Depot Agent C. E. HORNING, D. P., A., Union Station. Toronto, Ont. 2.503-tf HALTERS! We have been fortunate in securing a consiknment of English Army Russet halters which were left op the hands °films manufacturer, he being unable to fulfil his contract on time. 3 dozen inch Russet English Army Leather, doubled and stitched, solid braes trimmings. -Regular priee '112.54 Our Price e 111•1415 2 dozen inch ,RuSset English Amer leather, doubled- and stitched. X U trimmed Regular $2, 00. Our price fllankets Our Leader fut, lined jute bound blanket 72 inch* long, re stetyl on straps. .. $11.00 Extra heavy jute an Kersey' bleeikets lined, with or witht 6a stay -ma straps. 1.78 to 3.541 Wool blankets shaped o are, as. sorted patterns from to 1105 150_pair men and boys mttVal •and gauntlets, travel ers oa at OOST PRICE Br °derides H artless Shop Opposite Oonsawrita Betel SEAFORTH Trunks bes