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illtUESDAT, March 24th, 1916
pati Wheat ( tari.) new 90 to n 90
per bush...... i .. 49 to 40,
pees, per bush ....
Barley, per bush. ... ... 50 to 55
anselrbyupsh..... 0 6 (j2. f50 is 2:00
Bran, per tort c . ! 4 i i ! 24 00 to 24 00
Shorts, per tole ........ 2H 00yto 26 00
amour, psr cwt.e ......... 3 00 to 4 00
Butter, No. 1 loose, ib. 26 to 28
lirggst per dozen , .. ... 21 to 22
new, per ton...., 12 00 toJ14 09
........a.. .. 10 00 to' 10 00
Bean Market
Toronto, March. :21. - Beate, hand -
'Tricked, $4=49 to $4.50 : primes, $4 to
1419. '• r
Dairy Markets.
r Toronto, March 21 -Butter, creamery
its ,fresh made 34c to- .3$c ;; cream-
ery
3lc to 82c
.3oijds, storage, , choice
dairy prints, 28c to ale ; ordiaary dairy
its, 2Ite to 28e; bakers, 23o tar 24c.
Eggs -Special cartons, newlaid, 30c to
'31; new-lsaids, ex -cartons, 280 to "29c.
r etie-view ,large 19c ; twins, 1'91.4c.
eld Urge. 19 1-8c ; twins, 19 3-4c ; trip-
lets 21e. Honey --Buckwheat, barrels
It t 1 1-2c; tier. e, 9 1-2r. to 8c ; clove
or, 50 -ib. tins, 15 1-3c.; do, /eler tins
14c; do 5.1b. tins, 14c ; comb limey,
1 tier doz., 32.51 to j4 do 340.2,
32 to- 32.48
Grain, Etc
Toronto, Mar. 12. -Manitoba Wheat,
store at Fort William, No, 1
6 Number 8, 31.04. Manitoba Oats, in
store at Yort William, No. 2 C.W,
No.1 extra feed 40 3-4c ; • No. 1 feed
39 3-4c. American Corn, No. 3 yellow,
79e. Canadian corn, feed, 68e to 700.
tOntario Wheat -No. 2 winter, per car
lot, according to freights outside, $1
to 31.01; No. 1 commercial, 97 tc99c ;
No. 2 commercial, 95c to 97c ; No. 3
commercial; 92 to 93c ; feed 85c te 88c,
°Atari° Oats, Number 3 white; 42 cents
to 43; commercial oats 41 :to 42c.
fatale, $1 to UM, acco• rding to the
freights outside. Barley -Malting
outside 61 to 63e ; No. 2 feed 58 to 61c.
Potatoes - Ontarios, per bag, $1.90
to $1.95; out of store; Delawares, $2
and in car lots 15 cents less.
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SALE REGISTER.
On Wednescley, March 29, at 1 o'clock peneon Lot
18, aenceseion I, Ilibriert, farm stock and imPle-
inents. James Jordan, Prop.; T. heater), Amt.
On March 27th, on Lot 28e Conees-
Seaforth, at one o'clock p.m., farm
stock and irnplemfm s. John Cameron,
Proprietor ; T. BrOwn, Auctioneer.
, On March 28th, on Lot 28, Conces-,
sion 6, . Hibbert, choice 100 acre farm,
farm stock and implements. Mrs. T.
Cortnolly, Proprietress ; T. Brown,
W. T. di CO.
FUNERAL, DIRECTORS
i .
Holder of Government Diploma
Land Liceure-
Night COre
Phone 10': rray Calls
Phone 50
r. Jo n Cronin to vied by public) au Mon o pot 2 ,
Con. e‘ township of Metre, on,l'hu roh 0
iiti
sk• te, ip steers and belie rising 1 y .01d, i y r•
bulls, riaintif Irate; d the other 30 (non ;to old 2
brood ws in litter, 90 with litter bylher de, 0
credit 111 be given On furniohing rovh31°Inoti St
notes. Four par cent off for' e on or i
on • the pla• ce. JOHN 0111N, Pro gd mts Jon s,
day, March 28th at 1 peel.. Lot 23, 6 .n 6: Illibbe t,
brick t cruse, tiontained 9 rooms end latch° also a
large feause barn with tone stabil gi un ernes h.
wires all plowed Wen treeded to rem. lt ts a 80
well w tared with 8 go wells end will be, old n
time o sale. There will so be sold the reit owin :
general purp se horse 5 years old Moral!, urpese
April, ow du to oat e in Nom saber, 9 spring
calves, young lf, br sow due eo litter I May, 60
hone. Imple ents-De ring binder 6 fooh cut al-
neeririg steel hay rake, Frost & Wo d drill) ?deserve
Hanle diso harrow, se diamond e arrowe . single
plow, .two -furrow vie , 2 Iamb wagene, pair
bobele ghee rube* tired buggyalra i .t . ew, eerie' ti ed
buggy set weigh scat ospociter 20 i i log own og
mill, hay carrier with Oft, De Lave iteam crepe a -
robe, ir biankets, also forks, hoes Owen erh e -
he sold as the prop etress is gi up farm! e.
The farm if not sold wil be gented f 0 e term of
cash; Over that arnoune 8 month: ‘redi on P-
maw
TIEUAN-At Dashwooe, on March llth, to Mr.
and 51 re. D. Tiernan, a daughter.
FARQUHAR-At Parr Line, on March 5th, to Mr.
and Mrs. CLas. Farquhar, a daughter.
FERMISON-In Tuckersmith, on March le, to Mr.
DIJOIIARME-In Illy, on March 10th, to Mr. and
Mee. David DUcharrne, a son.
• Marriages
ReQUEEN-POWELL-At the manse, Seaforth, on
Marnh ?A, by Rev. F. IL Larkin, Wrn. Erneet
Megeeen, of Hersall, to Miss Idabel Powell, of
LONG- AleCONNKL-At, the manse, lifeet, N.D.,
by Rev. Irwin, Miss Mary F. McConnell, of Pitts
bum,. Pa., to Edward Guy Long, of Sawyer
ALEXANDER -OR Ala -In Tuckeramith, on March
22nd, by Rev. F. el. Lerkin, Miss Eliza Craig,
to Mr. John Alexauder j r., of Tookeremith
Death b
SWITZER-In Goderich, an /latish 11, Benjamin
Switzer. in his 75th year.
MARTIN -In Goderich on March 14tO, Mrs. Martin,
widow of the late John Martin, of Kingsbridge
aged, 83 years.
ollemeormossoosserait
•
S T. Holmes
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• Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
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• Phone Night or Day 119.
lertaking parlors in Oddfe
lows building opposite •
Stewart Bros.
Dr, Scott's
Flowers furnished on
short notice,
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AUCTION r BALM
by euhlie aeration on t 35, Con. 14 totenehip of
Logan, on Tuesday, X- reh 28tb, 19 6, the follow' g:
bay mare 12 years old, fillies 4 ye ralold, geldin 3
years old eorrel driver 7 years old. Colette -OS yo
cows with calves at f t, 6 cows to odlve In Ap if,
lingse Pigs end hens 8 store pigs entire oi , 1
126 hens. Implemen Mower, '10 er, de
delivery rake, 12 got ulky rake, o er with
seed Orin, disc hariow. Iron harro furrow rid ng
cutter., 2 hay racks, 2 eavel boxes, 2,1 lb. Heti es,
small scales, 100 lbs. te ine, turnip eder seu er,
8 arc getes with iron costa, large a , 8 way ey-
ere irpn pump with pi , vice an drill machtne,
sautage machine and tuffer, 3 sets heavy }Arne!, 2
• sets 1 ght harness. 2 o per kettles, iarge iron et -
ties, ulper, land ro er, [manure reader. st ek
rack, fanning mill, 8 foot ledd , wheelberrinv,
Also 00 bushels of ea e and a qua fty of 1 -ay. ale
and hoar of other ar ides usually find on a f .
at 1 o'clock serene T rine-All su e of $10 and un -
give on fumishiug atiprovied join 0 tee. Four er
cent off for cash on credit amounts. Positively
reserve as the proprietor has sold is farm an
giving up fanning., 0.10. Rock, ol rk J. BEN
WIE8, Prop.; Jas. Joties, Auotione rt! Oh- 251 td
ed by Jehn Cameron o sell by pi re auction on
o'clock sharp the foil wing: Hors sh-Teaer ago cul-
tural mares rising 7. 2 sgricultu 1 fillies rigin 8,
draft mare rising b, ea liege drivin orate Clet le --
Cow to calve in June, cow to oaly early in A ril,
oow to calve in Aug -us , cow to cal • bout tiro of
sale, tarrow cow, la re :steer rising tweet ilniehed,
3 steers freeing 2 to fini h on grass. ger tieing to
calf. Pigs -Register 1York sow ele. Tying se ond
hitter, York sow eleg the for regi tr ion tarrying
first Kt- r, York sow ed 1 1 tter, pip O rno the'
old. 13 pies knit wean tie gebbler an 41 tur eve
bin er 6 foot out, Fr & Wood m w r 6 foot ut,
Massey -Harris 10 footle eel ay ra e, Massey -II Tete
epade harrow, Perrin ri ing plow, rety plow Fe. 7
2 Fleury plows No. 2 j tt n w, fa hig mill, Frost
FirrelisivE auonom MILE OF 011010E
YOUNG 1101LeEs-Thes. Cameron has re.
eived iestructions to self, by public oueolon on Lot
7, Ooneetsion 12, Hibbert, Feder, Mardi 31,ht at
mare 4 years old wit h glee agric.brood mare 8 yeart
old in foal, draft mare 6 years old, draft geldino,s 0
years old, e agri retiree! mares 5 years ell, 2 agri-
cultural geldinge 5 years old, 2 draft eeldinp 4 years
old, 2 agricultural %twee 4 years old, 8 agricultural
tellies 3 yeers old, 4 Agri( ulttiral geldinge 3 years old,
,air matched general. purpose mare and gelding, e
eood fanner drivere 5 and 7 yeert old, pair drivers
mare and gelding 3 years old. The above mentioned
'horses are a fine selection of clean boned well fitted
herses. Farmers wanting- torsei will do well to at,
tend the', otie as the polo:eters last sale and pre -
viens recoid of selee ie a guarantee that stock will
will be 14) to the mere ancl wilt be sold without re-
serve, Terme-8 mottths credit will be given on fur.
niehing approved feint rotes at 5 per cent per an-
num, 1.)Aiel IT C. 0 DINER, and JOHN G. SCOTT,
Prope; Thee, ..ta teflon, Mice. 2519-1
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r in easy diste
and Waiton;lott
clerks*, freelf
tuible hard,*
foundatioia
gook etablinga
with water ft
water cement
15 on 170.
100 acme of (shot land. with
om tone awl very utile. In
00 ortabie brick h use on eton
ene nt teller. Ls bank bar
teen, A desirable f rin, Far fu
ppl to ROBERT R ID, Lander,.
%X Part 01
Mining 130 store
modern brick
There is sled a
dation and ta
on stone fou d
cin good repair,
ohardand tem
unclerdrained
cultivation it
well Mena
of Walton 0
mall delive
sold on re n
apply on thchp
E thence
more or lee
frame hous
FO EIALE-Fof Sale Lee 25 and
with hard an Soft vitae.
harn 60x126, wit stone touti-
ng Underneath, Mei g shed 80x4.0
ion, pig pen and hen house, all
There is also a goo* be ;ring. or -
Yin failing wells. me imp lei wed
welt iencied and in a, high state f
10 ree of hardwood bush. It a
his is a choice farm
O terms. Fier furth
I mile mut
one and Ter 1
and will le
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WSarmley
Embalmer and
Funeral Director
,; Undertaking Parlors above
• M.Williame grocery store,
Main Street, Seaforth.
iFlowera furnished on short notice,
• ()horses moderate.
• Phone night or day - 192
40
Western Canal:
LF.. -For sale soutb
1, Teokersmith, cent
here are on the pr
w t kitchen and wood
cistern, go rt barn 4004 with
bush and dor hard. The fa
tilre ere 10 acres
and drain
front Sewer h ii. d oir retie from oh
west sine of rad °ad' track and is
proprietor wit) s to stile, for . berth
apply on tht mis or Address JO
all L 31.3
Liaises a go..
tone steblin
house, teat r
id and con
of first el s
five mil e
h and mho 1,
is all on e
rNptratli21(pexulle4 sa
8
-yr Annum it FOR SALE- admintstr t.
offer for sale, t NO. fourteen (14) n the sixth )
consists of oti reset cleared and i proved far
lands In a et earl and good state of oul ivation and le
situated in a op endid farming dhoti.' , convents t
to markets, soh ls and churches. 0 the premi es
18x24, With ki hen attached. Splen id frame ba n
52x70 with eton stabling underneath cement.fie re
and water in ti , OM a good pig p n and Water
in barn also a g pig pen mud he -house: T e
farm is wed feta ed eild extra well tit drained., he
title is perfecel nd esession will be 'yen ter he
ON; Adminietrotors or to It.
, their Solioiter. 2491-t
purpose of.dor
particulars pp
ROBERT
HAYS, Sea ore
A UCTION SALE Olt FARM STOOK AND IMPLE-
II RENTS -Thee Brown has been instructed to
sell by petite; auction on tt 18 Conceseion 1. nib -
beet, on Wedneeday, March 29th, 1916, at 1 Celock
p.m. the f twine ; Iloreee -mare 7 years ole
feat, getding 3 year., be le a Michael, filly 2 yearn
old, 3 cows with city. t e, A, 4 cows due before he
time ot sale, 9 amen ri hut yeare, 7 steers rising 2
verge, yearline heifers. e melee, eamworth sow
with litter at foot, 5 stet ! heirs. Implemente-Mate-
cut, Martsey-fferris mire new, plow, 4 seotion har-
rows, dim, muffler, wegoe, borasleighs, buggy, eut-
neek yoke, hay rack nee, Clinton tanning mill.
stone boat, set "ay ear, fork o and 120 feet of
eope. standard ere in, deparator and ether small ar-
of $10 arid under, earth; over that =Kent 6 menthe
credit will be givee furnishieg approved joint
notes, Three Per cent off for cask on credit
amounts. Poeiticely reserve as the farm is rent-
ed and the proprietor le giving up brming. JAMES
JORDAN, Prop.; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 251O -tel
It II
& Wood muffler, set pla form ales, large work
bench with iren and od lees ..rnplete,
zrin tone, set pea wee re an bancher, Maple
lea e tinder 10 inch hit -s, grain rushee, Cham-
pion cutting box, 10 otee power n root,pul-
per,,hay fork, car rope: ant pull is, erate, I
Bale wagon, , ruck wegen, s t stet de with box for
maehre, tree teaming eleighs made to order. good as
seperator, set backbend mess a t, heavy tea ing
harness .et single hareem, n w tope for co lam,
wind collar, sweat pads, block and pelley re
20 feet oak stick, parlor fishing mee ina,
900 us. 0.A.O. No, 2t eeed barle grown! en new
land -300 bus. Whitel Mary I se bate, 100 nug.
smite, also same peatti Oo bte. see beans, a 1 t of
clover hay and a quantity f ma olds, crow ars,
tchmention. Terme of Sale All s eati of $$ ante Un-
der, hash; over that Daman 12 m grade will
be even on furnithine app ved j int nom. A die -
cow t of 4 per centfor earth No °terve as fa le
51 I
IMPORT N ICES
M , 19 do 136, Clint° Central. 261
igs. ready to weeni Apply FRANK
riltEAN ED OATS rot SALli--0.A.C. N. 72
-L-IOR SALE -Lot 34. on merlon 4, MoKillep I 100
X' acres, with bush, he nd ill, fr it oroherle. I 'For
further particulars &Petty Mrs g. Ael GA TZ.
scrno 7position. Rea re for sellin
E --For e heap
mith s and with,
'8gk Me. For
if RL ND
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rtable cottage- on
house ontatnot
goo stable. Within gne look
tea miler and haild and soft
ho se. Apply to John Bankie, 13
ST-LatIge, heavy set fox ho net, , ttled
,_ white with bleak On top of ead sha ing tan
on et" large black Spelt behind 1 ft ehou der, two
and Week on hips an extending . alf ear down tail,
large spet.s on right liside, blaok pot owl neyn
Finder please wri ,J411.113 ' 1,014E, Bernet/lee
oeh-OUNG STALL ON FOR SAL - 01yd iodate
1 stallion three y old last atelier. Canedian
br trom registere 'took. In color, hay, I with
step on face and hi d eeet Can e seen at
anytime es, Lot 3, Con, 11, Hull It. Wil bel sold
phene 15 on 170, Rept/op. e 261
jr, miles from Seafortie. `Good bu ldings, well flan
aaO drained, everything ulp-to-d te. There re 12
acres hush, the rest! in' go -ode °tate of oulciv tier.
Plenty of water. Arlesian Well ori the placie, F r fur
OR SALE -A Ne.1 good farm, of 166 acres, est,-
' ly cleared, 2 geed Wade of weter, good buil inge,
goel feneee and near geed mareets. Price $76 per
acte. I alio have a otidpistent Which I would like
to sell, patented in he Ueited eltates a 'd also in
Carmine All intern ation Will be cheerfu y gi en by
House n
The proper
Main et., Seat
stone foundat
kitchen and ot
ere six tots ah
Will sell the h
At smith, containine 100 aches about mven acres
a der bust.. The firm! is Weil f noed trod d ined
d in a goo i state of Itilltivatio There are the
nen bowie, ririve h use sod tw good wells,' For
Orme and particle apely on thetprendees o ad -
vas
tt
eitM. FOR SAL
never failing wells,
beim 60x88, pig ho
hell of extra goo
thithiri 3 miles of
The m contains 100 aer 8,
wirrdmill at barn. Good! bank
teetiett heu-s anti drive ;shed.,
o h. rd. This choices term is
ea ort , on the -Kippen1 road.
yelOR SALE Ore ENTI In
lend. On the pre ises are a
f me house with 11 cenvenien
a d soft water, ex Meet wader,
niinutea walk of roost ONO wil
-Os easy terms, If net riFtly
to a good reliable 'sok For
ALEX GORDON t the Egrnon
ems Box 51, Seat) th.
•
j/
ntsieing 2t ores of
nefortable 1, story
s. Plenty e hard
Alm a No.' stable
um. Is w bin 10
be sold oh p and
pril 7, will leased
particulars eleply to
iville store Or add •
Buildi
for Sale
is attested on the we t eide of no
n, cement and brie cellar, fra
lied. Large Imre arn. Th
ply eo
4 Lo s
th
th
re
s.
it
Resi
For sale the
owned by the
solid bnck' wit
ed attic. t I
hot air fur _at,
There are fe
carriage bou
ence fo
ate M. Y. McLean, e houltte
elate roof, eplendid el ar and ft
heeled by comoinatio ot water
The EXPOSIT D OFF1OE
Seaforth
a
or-
nd
ce
nd
Weeds 10,000 Men for
Spting Seeding
Steady einpl+ment - good wages
Low Settler's and Homeseekers
Fare now in effect.
Por through' iekets to all points in
Manitoba, S katchewan and Alberta,
a
CANADIAN NORTHERN
en $1')
rthorn Bulls
or Bale
Four of these are about 18
months old, 3 about twelve
months and 3 about 6 months
old, good colors and register-
ed and priced to sell quickly.
Also for sale are cows in calf
with calf at foot and many
heifers of choice quality. Also
a -choice lot of No, 72 oats
and No. 2 I Barley.
JOHN ELDER & SONS
Hensall, Ont.
rse
Ole
Tne
Under h
Steelton, ag
Stallion, Ites.
Stallion, oa
f ea
Seafort
ay; Apri
auspices of t
HORSES
CLYDESDALE
in 1913
in 1914
in e9I5
ydesdale
• SHIRE
Stallion, en ge .
HACKNEY
i ROADSTERS
Standard br pacing stallions
in r Ss
AVY DRAUGHT
Team in se, bit. Regina gold
Filly or g d f led in 1913, snit _
Filly or e g haled 1914, silver
Filly or g Id g ?wiled 1915, O. 13ar-
AGRICULTURAL
Team in a ess, suit of clothes
Stew rt Bios,
Brood mere fool, silver oup Do -
Filly or g Id g flitted 1613 200 lbs.
flour, Se ore milling co
Filly or geld !haled 1914eMarcella
Filly or gel g foaled 1916, plus
Seafo
2nd 3rd 4th
V3 62
Badge
5
Readete+o
under .
Carriage ho
Roadster te
Carriage t
Fortbe
goy in the "
fully polder
Huron Wea
Bull, ye
Pull, 2 year
Bull, 1 year
Bull
Bull
ROADSTERS
in harness 15.8 and
harnese, ever 15-3
in lowness, 16-8 and
. harness over 16-3
SPKOIAL
he vy draft filly or
urea Weather Iritra
for leyeare value
SHORTHORNS
pld dr over
Id
POLLED ANGI,JS
d or over.
DONATIO
No. 1-17 .11 el adjusted Regina
No, 3-Soll feat er- suit COM, 00
value i. me fal, durated try
No. 5-Pai 'Wool lined hors blan
t he Self r% Creamery, vaulue
ous P og es Brand, donated- 1,
No, 7- iii eV clip, dooated !by
No, 8-2011 el, Wave Crest Retie,
No. 9 --4,1a; ella tied spread dort
25
10
7
5
3
3
2
aiding 1150 pot.
oe Mutual- Co,
donated by the
etch, 'gold filled
5 00
lone ted 0.
0 00
ank of Com erce
0.00
ets, (lariat by
50
ddb .°1°) n. Jti Bch e ift08nel.
No. 2--13r res mu8e sho vi ibi in goal,
No. 3 -Ag rives to date t e January le ,
No. 4-e.g f ca tle to date feeler Sept, 1st,
prote ,t is sus ined.
ti,
No. 6 -No egis red Olydesdvile ail wed to ehowl
In Agelo tut elms. :
Prime Li may be obtained fro el e Seer tarry '
Preeident 1, M. Brod rick
Benet rly
Treaturere
MeD
HENSALL TILE WORKS
Tile,- gasoline engines and bicycles.
We expect our spring shipment of bi-
cycles this *oek. All our bicyeles are
nuule in Toronto Ont. De not forge6
to buy tnadoin-Canada bicycles, gas-
oline engines and made-m-Hensall
cement tile. All these goods are guar-
anteed to be the best that money can
Phone NO, 7 Hensall
Bargains
in
Gasoltne 'Engi
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1 dt,Jarkse n 1
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f PractiOal Boot Repairer
Entrance threligh j. Willis' Boot Store. 1
Seaforth
Prompt attention' to all repairs. i
I
: Best leather only used. I stock
4, workers and hard wearers. ;
• Note the Address: •
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In the :u tter of the estete of John Shine of the
trove of Seeforth, in the County of Huron. gen-
tleman, deceesed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to 1O,S,O, Chap.
Seetion 06, that all creditors and others having
cleans against the estate or the said John Shine, who
died at Seaforth, on the 22nd day 'of February,
1916, are reggired to Kind by post, or deliver to J,
M. Boit, Seaforth, Ont„, Solicitor for Hannah Shine,
the Executrix of the mid eatate or betore the
15th dey of April 1916, the full particelare of their
claims and the nature of security, if any held by
them. And further take notice that after such last
mentioned date the Eeeeutrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled therate, having regerci only to the
elating of which she shall then have notice,
Solleitor ter etre said Executrix, Seaforth.
Dated at Seeforth, e I3th day of Ranh, 1916,
2518-3
nes
Here's Your Chance
One second•hand Internation-
new.
Two second-hand 2 14, gaso-
line engines in gocid repair.
These engines are in the
best running order, and Will
be sold very reasonably.
Wright's Garage
North Main st, Seaforth
Notice ;to Creditors.
Logs apd
Heading Ei ol t s
We are prepared to
pay the highest cash price
for all kinds of logs and
heading bolts, in bush or
delivered in our yard.
Heading bolts to be
cut 20 and 4o inches long
Soft elm, soft maple,
and beech logs to be ctit
II, 13 and 16 feet long.
Rock elm, hard maple,
white ash and basswood
logs to be cut to, 12, 14
and 16 foot.
We have in stock and
will sell at the lowest price
No. hemlock lumber
and the best grade Red
Cedar shingles.
Ament Bros
Seaforth
In the eit Le of Robert Watson, late of the town-
. *hip of rickersmith, in the County of Huron,
' farmer emend.
In purshance of the statute in that behalf all
persons having any claim against Robert Watson,
late of the eownship of Tuckersmith, farmer, det
ceased, who !died an the 4th pay of February, 1016,
are required! on or beforh the Ist day of April, 1910,
to send full he rtietilars of their oiairris duly verified,
to the undersigned solicitor for the e eoutors oi the
will of the Mid Roheit Watson, at Sea rtb. After the
said date the Executors will proceed distribute the
assets beloniting to the imitate among the turtle°
entitlea therm, having reference only to the
claims of which they have received notice, '4
Solicitor floe the Execinfore of the 111 of Robert
Dated at Seaforth this 3rd day of 3 rch, 1916.
2517-1
Notice to Cre4itors
In the matter of the estate of Murcia Y. McLean,
of the Town of Seaforth, in the Co nty of Huron,
Publisher, deceased.
Notice is berme, given, pursumt t R.S.O. Chap.
121, Sect. 6 , that all creditors ana others, having'
claims ag inst the estate of Mu o Y. MoLean,
who died a Seaforth, on the 19th d y of January,
1916, are equired to send by pos or deliver to
J, M. Beet, 13olieltor for the Execu rs of the said
estate, on Or before the 1st day of April, 1916 ,the
full parte:Mars of their claims, and, the nature of
the: securities if roe-, held by them. And further
take notice that afte.'r such twit mentioned dote
the Execuhtre will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said deceased among the parties entitled
thereto, halving regaed only to the claims of which
they shall then have notice,
Solicietor for Executors.
Dated at Seaforth, this Oth day of March, 1916.
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ROrrierner!
that af'ter all there are only
tw3 kinds of coal..4e BEST
A. F. CLUFF
and the rest.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
10}IN .A1RD, General MaOsger. R. V. F. JONES. Asset General Manager
CAPITAL $15,060,000 RESERVE FUND, $13500,000
BASKING BY, MAIL
Accounts mO be opened at every branh of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same
careful attention as is given to all other 4epartments of the Bank's
business. Money rimy be deposited or Withdrawn in this way as
satisfactorily as by ta personal visit to "e Bank.
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SomeOing Realy. Worth
While 1For Onb Dollar
Genero t: Premium List of the
Seafort Horticultural Society
One Dollar enti
and any
les you to one year's memembership
FOUR of the following choices
01-1010E 1 -One Apple or One Pear Tree hof any of the follow!
varieties : APPLES -Astrachan, Duchess, King, Spy, Rhode Isla
Greening, Golden Russett, Famuese, Tatman Sweet, Baldwin,
Alexander. Pe rs-Anjou, Bartlett, Sheldon. '
CHOICE 2 -One pl in or One Cherry Tree of any of the following
varieties : PLUMS -Abudances Bradshaw, 'Burbank, Lombard, Itu-
nerial Gage, Red June. ceneitirr -Early Richmond, Montmorency
Windsor, Blacl Heart, Black Tartarian.
CHOICE 3 -One Rose selected from the following -list: IITI3RID rgn-
Prrum.-Alfre Colomb, Baron Bonstettm, General Jack, John
Hooper, Frau Karl Druschki, Paul Neyron, Ulrich Brunner,
CLIMBING Phil delphia Rambler (Red), Seven Sisters, Dorothy
Perkins, Tame dsehon, HYBRID TEA -Caroline Testout, Betty,
Madan' Revery J. B. Clark, Grus an Teplitz, General McArthur,
Kaiserine Aug sta Victoria, Mildred Grant.
CHOICE 4 -Hydra gea Paniculata.
CHOICE 5—Dutchman's Pipe.
CHOICE 6—Bostoii Ivy.
CHOICE 7—One P ony.
CHOICE 8 -Six un named Dahlias.
CHOICE 10 -Wei elia, Rosea (pink ;lowering shrub).
CHOICE 11 --Deut ill, (white flowering shrub).
CHOICE 12 -One Dec.
CHOICE 13-Twen y Gladiolus.
0110I014.1 14 -Five uberous Begonias (bull*.
CROWE 15 -Two Hardy Perennial Plants from the following list:
CHOICE 16 -The Canadian Horticulturist .1
Cut out this advertisement sign your name and address on the line
below, mark x oppesite any FOUR ehoices and mail it with One Dollar
to the Secretary or President. Memhers wishing to procure trees,
plants or other nursery stock in addition to their four ehoiees, whether
mentiened in the above Premium List or not, may do so by paying
only the actual cost of same and making out their wants on a separ-
ate sheet.
Premium List Positively CloSes on April lat. •
President
D. 'SUTHERLAND
Secretary
We lways carry for Your benefit
a full supply of the best!
Lehigh Valley An racite
(the coal that sati •fies)
The e's a lOng time ret before
the ho weather sets so hadn't
you be ter replenish that lowering
coal bi with a load or tWo of the
BEST
4iso handle all ki ds of logs
and lumber, Canada Ce ent, Buff-
alo Brand Fertilizers, d essed lum-
Board, 'metal building materials,
tile, cerdar poSts. etc.
Bayfield office 8 on 174;
Brucefield offi6 11 On 145
John B. Multaisl
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Phone 95 GEO D. HAIGli, Agent, Seaforth
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For Sale or Rent
owned by W. G. aherlesworth end situated 1 mile
from Seaforth. The house is a two story brick, with
furnace and electric Helmer! ehroughout, hes good
cellar with cement floor and 1 rge soft wetter els-
tern in cellar. There is also new stable with two
single and one box grail and d ive shed. Good hard
water and a few fruit crees. Will be sold reason-
ably and on tunes to mit purchaser. For further
particulars apply to
Stallion f r Sale
Ascot's Heir
This grand Clydesdale stallitia will be gold on easy
terms. Ile is enri lied under the Ontario Etallion
Aetand inspected and placed in No. 1. class, Ile
ranks among the best imported horses in Canada
and is a sure foal getter. Anyone desirone of a good
btese would do tvell to see him at Lot 20, Con. 18,
Harbert
GrKGE -MARTIN
Cromarty
NOw Farmers!
Youl no doubt have thought it over
about how rnany acres you have that
ought to give you double the yieid
that you have been getting, and you
feel you would like to try a ton or so
of our Best -By -Test Fertilizer. So
just phone the undersigned, 0 on DS,
Clinton, or any orders given at Chas.
Layton's Store will be carefully look-
ed after. Also you can see a sample
of that Kent Countysrown Seed Corn
at Layton's storeswhich will stand the
test. II also wish to st).te that there
was ail error in the signature of last
week'‘ ad. and should have been as
follows :
Jonathan Rugi
THE PRODUCT OF EXPERINCE
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Complet 675.2.p. F.0,13.0shaw