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The Huron Expositor, 1916-03-31, Page 5A011 al EMPOSIT e loe rc 1 C ce eve..?: ou get ail the hest furs r expert *ad perfect ;tis- of confidence es You ought any stated se such well .Duchess and fight leather's, nd are priced �r1 shoe;;, in- scot in del or r high toe: and . inv=ite you to Y°11 in the 4ind Perfect LA Mmen wanted aft on ce posU10 , The `o is f rave `rite at once for RAILWAY SYSTE M Grgo ink Rail wad t ruff xCur jOi s • tachy October 3r st ve) irri within gives ,f day o sale. return $35 d return $43 -,es to other points hewan & Alberta, :ickefs on apple- .,. Tcwn Agent (•� ...Depot Agent a D. P. - A.„ 70€)nto, Ont. kin IES :at demand for the spring you satisfactory to th us nom'} that our special at - zrantee all our from No. z . leather' wh_1ch lass workman - can satisfy act. Get our e your -spring slits - king a specialty g harness. We it better and than it other - We are using d harness oil ife of the leath soft and pl- harness and i' SFop. cial Hotel Til stocky.• rices. e consider cit wall pap- ost. J fact an it of Outs d save 0: Come be sold at' • Varna ; 1'41110114.—Va'.Tion 71Ward, o i'fet,. Arta. iii-rtred hope on dnesdi►y te ` visit, bis brother, air. eist epher Ward,; who was very vr with pleuro- eu nonia, but- we sire pleased to esy he_ la still hold. ing hut oma. nurse litrelltin, of DI1- ,d, has been engages' ,to look after and we Isope to mesa. our; friend 'ardund agolO sboos emearareeemeoramedsfiem Le dbnry. 1+ioteg. it Is pleasant and gratify- g' to learn that the tanks of our wren regiment are filling up rapid '1e Will all -take a ;pr1dey in the tegftnent: The people are lolling as' 'round, Just getting thawed out, after ,the intense cold which they had to.n tetanre during the first three weeks f l4lareh, Pte. Cranston of the 71st 'rho is stationed at Galt,..: was around. "saying goodbye to friends, as it is `expected the regiment will ;soon take tt>e departure --16r Solomon Shannon lia'nitary - inspector, has ' been around placing a otiarant se on homes where s „ e of the inmates are affected with reales. Between mumps and measles the boys and girls, who have been ate, tending No: '8 :school, .are 'having'_ a bard enough g time of ane, Meted; cutting 700 rails into ttrewoixi with an axe :He did the 'work in a blinding used as a home by parties who formerly lived one the pie, and he was 'hampered in giving the axe full ,swing, the _ rood being so jowl Pour Italians airi t►o Russians were burned to death, and an Italian Woman and a Russian, *ere ser badly Injured that they had to -bet removed to to hospital In a fire early on Sun - Way morning that compretely destroy- ed estroyed the building used fine a boarding house on Pleasant street. The place want 4up like a toreh'.t , • —George McPherson died at his hoe In Woodstock as a result of severe. Injuries •which r;he received when an oil lamp exproded in • his tray loft late on Friday night. Mr. McPherson was doing chores, and in Ma endeavor to prevent the flames catching the hay his clothes 'became Ignited. He rushed to the street and. fulled in the anew, where. he. was mound In !a semi -unconscious condition A few Ddnutes afterwards - • 1.TE PREACHER _S FAULT (By Peter McArthur) Once upon a time—you see I know bow to begin a story ,'n the right way ..—a barefoot boy danced by the road- side and shouted gleefully. It was in. Canada, back in the nineteenth cen- tury, in the pioneer days. The little 3ioy was healthy and freckled and What lie lacked in clothes he made tip Fin the kind of body one would have inside of clothes. And he was very, very happy. In fact he ` was so happy that a passing friend stopped to ask him the cause of it all. - "Hurray! " shouted he of the freckles. "Why so ,happy?" asked the friend. "Tete preacher is coming to dinner!" "1 'didn't think you were so fond of bins." ." "1 ain't, but whenever the preacher conies to dinner we always have , peach preserves." It really is not much of a story and I am giving it on account of its arch- e -o -log -i -cal interest and not because it is so very funny. It dates back to the days : when people merely knew that pcee.hes are the best of fruits and had not discovered that Canada is the best elace to raise the very bent of them. The woman who was fortunate e- o :g'i to get some from a sheltered oreila.rd or troin a lone tree that was so fortunately situated :that it eccr_ :cd tl e frost put up a few to _ jlass e for such s e:`ia1 occasions as ti -e %het oi the erea.cher._ In those days ,i, entre ::i was a mihch mere t: eleeeeE vi.;itor en the farm than -the gent of g ::-rien-c u ek concerns and *liming promoters and there is a uuoral to that i', 1 ordy had time to work it o•; t. T oe e 2 peaches were laved ter such c:ctr t special occasions a trad.tiell has groi.vn up about the -a in many par--; of the country. Some Meuse V i s es, of _.lerwiee very bright, and a crt die to the Farmer's Institutes to :-hica they belong, consider it an extraeat mice to preeeerVe peaches un- less tlx:: gut them at i acriiice price:;. Yet theeti the;same \Y c. •_i will pay from tett to fezeeee c e, e a quart for cur- rai:ts aed Lc a ri::s tib alt need far more sugar to de them up than the already sweet, 1 c edea. _.s pea, hes usually °cutti in e_e .. :lee rt be filets you will fled it yea di+ oe tile price by eleven thatl,eac- res ca:,t less per. quart -than ally otl e :reit- ihsi: because they Wt -TO o: so great a luxury house- wi` t -s a�.: eiow to rea.iee that they shoeld lea. -,e mi.ere of them than of any kind of i:uit, , for they are both the .cheape 't a:;d tie: best, •There is 110 reason e; : _y L j y =:.r. lCr'a wife m the dietr-c:ts v,.e, i -t eee..e.ie3 cannot be geown v:1 a.tii.tfi ill. L. bey ',lee ::1 as freely .;.s they 4o twice f.. _i_s aiui have tlice:t Lilt only e.een i.e.o 1`,teacher C:3 sCS .to dinner bat when the beys and girl:: -4,enie home tru.n the city and at ate * L:Lr tii..Cs v, llL.a ti:c:y want to Ise : c &&,;Nett i;sg 1ii..tit:J' .; on the table. Also it should be rci;ler,ibered that: f r eat , ig trent the hand the peach Is the 'best fruit of all, but you should nee for this pureose only the peaches that you buy in the full light of day. Once upon a time, " or perhaps 1 should say "Once upon -another time," a newly arrived Irishman went out With a r iencl to steal peaches. It was stark aid Pat had been told to grope Long the branches tor the fruit. Presently he whispered,"Moike!" His riend answered "Phwati,, "Has iiitio alcbes got legs?" " aW." "hen ki I've swallowed a straddle bug." Pc Toronto, .liar Se to lic; ber► 180 to r' l ! geese 190 tod ' 9c. 17c to Ile; c kens, 20 fed chickens to. 26c: to 300;; ducke,•i lie to. to is, ' , i j Dai y Sark Toronto, Ma prints ,fresh • e 84c t erly !solids, Sto age, 32e prints; •29c to `2rc ; or'din to ; 29c ; baker,*, 24 to Eg ge—Special candled, laid, 27c to 28c ; new -I ext -cartons, 26 ¢ to 27c Cheese—New -, rg'e 19c; t old' large, 19 i ,, ; twl s, lets, 21c. Honey 7s to 7 1-2c; On, 7 1.- 50 -lb. tins, 18 1-2c ; 14e; do. 54b. tins, 14c; No. Viper doz, 32.69 to 32 +o 32,49 ondon, March 26—Butt po d, 28c to •30c ; butte; ;leo 28c; eggis,; +basket, 22;c; eggs, crate, dozen, - ' G.raain, ` E oronto, Malt 28—Ma =lew crop, MO .1 morth No, 2 !northern #1.08 1• '-thern, 31.04, in'tore ,at Manitoba Oates , Kct.,. ,2 '11 ' 3.4c ; \No. t C.W., 8 No, 1 -feed., 3 3'44c ; N 38 3-4c I,in ,store I i at F Ainer�ican corn, tNa. 3 tee Canadian corn,. feed, 6 Ontario Wblea'trNo. 2 lot, 99c to ;LOU1No. 1 c to 97c ; .1%o., 2 -i ommercial No; 3' commercial, 90c t wheat, . 85c to 87c accor outside. nOteri0 Oats, N to 1 43; commercial oat Peas—No: 2, 1.80 ; peas, sample, $1 to. 31.80, acct freights outeid . Bart 62 to 64e; feec 59c to Buckwheat--Nothinal 68c —No. 1 commercial, 86c t' ed, according 4,to ;sample Manitoba Flour. — ` eats, :1n jute lbage, 36.E onds, 36.00; !strong in Jute hags. sant-0440i F Old f w1, 19s, u Ile! to' 4c 41— 0)4 f wl, 23o;' 2#1 ilk - turkeys 29 1;',�i'. B. ,; . rases etrecre crym- 33c;_ch ice. prints 27 25 ts. rtons, one W-. s, : ccan ed, per ' (Id en. s, 191-4c. 9 8-4c; trip - eat, (bar els to; c ov= o '1•i. ns ()rob ey, St, do o.2, r, dairy, per , crocks .27 zens 21e to 21 to ;22. lt�oba W e at r•, :$1.09. .-4; No, 3 nor - rt ;Willi t Wilest ; e 1: d em. ern tra ed, t Iifr illitam, w, 81 cepts. , to 70e. r; per ercia1, 93c to 9 91c; f to fretE 8 -white, 41 :,to cording rg to r —Malt 162 ce: to 69c 7 87c ; `` raj , • 83 Ito .t ,first :? I 01; beers', $ tear -- Q ter, accord ing, , to leaniple(, $3.95 to 05; track, Toro ti to; .34.05 1 ,seaboard, prom t shipme. Car lots, delivered, Mont bran, per ton, $25 ; aborts, middlings, per ton, $27 ; flour, per bag, $1.60 to $ Ontario, 31.90 to 1st* ; Delawares, $2; 1 less., • � $4.10; e t. Millie cal freig per ton, good f 7,0. Pota !31.95, o car lots, oar 95c i5c ; eed hts 42c 2c. to the Ing ts. ye cte 5c. at- lec- 5.80 4.e ik, d— ts, 26 ; ed oe3 of 15e • SALE rruniSTEtt. On Tuesday, April kith, at the v Illrge of Bru field farm stock and implements. Alex k KenZ e, P 'p. ; T. Brown, Auctioneeee - { I i W. Ta LBW *St CO, EMBALMERS A D . FIINER f T, DIRE rEIRS ' H. C. BOX older of Government ploma, Vend Licei av I CHARGES MODERA 'F Piowar3 r.trni 41:1 en s:l rrt uatice' - Night Ca'_'_- - ua Ua11 s Phone ll P net 50 Birti,r' WOODS -Id Brucefield, on March list. to Rev. a,5d Mrs. Woods, a On, (James Waren). MURDOCK-In Sta ley, on March 4th, to Mr. and Mre. John Mord ck, adaughter Au ey'Jeanette THOMAS -In God icb, on March 8th to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tho s, a daughter HOY-In Walton, o March 20th, t Mi „ : and Mrs. • R. W. Hoy, a so LAMONT-In Grey; n • March 22, to Mt,. and Mrs. W. A. Lamont, son. ROWLAND-In Brueisels, on March 19t , to Mr and and Mrs. 3 . F. Bowland, a son. eathb 1P OUOFOOT-In G derioh, on March 2 nd, R beet Proudfoot, a,reu 91 years'. M TTHEJWS- In dericb on March 1, WI 1iam, George Matthews, aged 66 yebre. R•JTLEDGE-In To onto, on March 16 h W star ' Benson Rutledg , eldest son of Mr. nd lers Hall Rutledge, Gode icb, in his 32nd yea . BOLT -In East Waw enosh, on March 112th, John Bolt. aged 75 years and 6 months. BONE -In Brussels,l on March ll h, Thos, Bone, in ,• his 80th year. male SBAl'CRTIE MARS trRBDAY, March .81st, NM Fa 11Wheat (atan.) new 90 to 90 Oats, per bush. 40 to 40 Peas, per bush. .. Barley, per bush 50 to 55 Beans, per bush... 2 50 to 2 60 Bran, per ton 24 t;ti to 21 00 Shorts, per ton 26 00 to 28 00 Flour, per cwt., ......... 3 0i11 to 400 Butter, No. 1 loose, lb. • 26 to 28 Eggs, :per doeen ... 1D to 20 Ray,:new, per ton...., 12 09 to114 62 ibiogs...,....... • ....... 10 15 to 10 15 Bean Market Toronto, March 28 --Beans, handpick- ed, $4.40 to ;4.50; primes, $4. ill S. T. Holes • • Funeral Director a l0 ♦ . Licensed Embalmer it Ul lertak`ng pariorin edf lows b ilding • oppos ti Stews t Bros. Re , i- dence odench st., c; p i; �I ver Dr. Sckrtt'e. • Flowers furnislired bn short notice. ' o± Phone Nglt or •••sirs♦ Day 119), • **mos *4 !** Violin. Int Mr. Alfred ,T. Curtis .s �aldio of musk in the ��d s y polite Comm cial Hot i, S! -The course comme hes September ith. Special coarses in "ol1 and artistic owing. Chamber Music, - c chestra work; will be t Mr. Curtis is a pupil ejd Seveik method an method of instruction. Terms mast be obtal On Mr. Curtis] at his st . 4U r M O : OF F'ARI�[ 1'y Are: a . etlon, north of • age of Bruo - eV. Tuesday the.Ioilawltt Fl v hieing 8 y twat years - + i. ow mare, duel n.a mars, sva1te?starlliof n -hMurd+ookee scuffle?, 8 se ngla harneee,ee barrow. Do . rty organ neatly nearly, new, . eater, ouuphoard. wringer, ba , a Ioiof other 3b young he Terns -All eco cash; over t t amount Spoilt ed jo t no : ! A disoodnt if -i allow as leash on credit KENZIE,.P Yp.; T. Brown, Au OOK AND 1IPLE- >a Inetruoted tosell e store in the vi11- pril ii at 1 o'olook are olid, filly rising Ohs bred from U. '•Shethintamp, of May; , ight. Ing mill, plow, sigh scale,, theei w, cooking love" reshing•maehin and a sllsehold furni ure, of $6 and under re credit on a`pprov per cent lee! Xn Mounts. A ttenser. 25ethtee ES EN8 AUCTION OE ()HOIOE YOU r1 HORSES- 'Cameron_ leas re- ceived Inst goofs to sell bybile auction on Lot 7, Oonoessio . 2, fibbert. on F da v, March 310, at 1 o'oldok eh . •, the following Agricultural btood mare yea .. d with foal, Agri .brood mare 8. Ye ars old i foal.. • ft mare S years. ld, 2draft geldings6 years bid, 2 : rte nitural mares :years old, 2 agri- cultural gel. i . ge 6 -years old, 2 raftgeldings 4'3 ears old, 2 epic. t ral mares 4 yea old, 3 agricultdrat fillies e year ' d, agriculture geldings 3 years old, pair match en rat purpose re and gelder g, '2 good forme • riv res 6 and 7 ye re old, pair drivers. mare and ge • Ing 3 years old. The above mentioned horses are a ne selection of eiean boned well fitted horst& Fa , era anting horses will de well to at - tend this sal • as the preparetorr�e last sale and pre- vious record .1 sal - s is a guaratee that ' stook will will:be up • he r ark and wilt be �irold without re- serve. Term m • nths cradle % li be given on fur- niehing app • ed oint notes et'6per cent pper an - nam, AYI. C. a ARDINEB and JOfiN G. SC TT, Propr.; Tho:. �a •i etch, nuc ' 261 -1 l• PANT NOTICES OIC 8AL r acres of I Seven roamed hoose with nabscnoixt5 d. W. H. Baker, Centre et, iieaforth CLEAN S vlariet Phonei6 on O 0 . TS FOR SALE-O.A.Q. No. 72 JA ES JOHNTON, London Road Rehsall Central. 2512xtf -Lion SAL aottO, wf further part MEYER, P. mimmlas Lot 85, 1l Coned rt 4, MoKiilop, 100 bush, windmill. fruit orchards_ For Bou Z mare apply to Mks. M. A. -GA TZ. 1.: . Seefort . , 2486 tf -FA 1$5- P4 ompl those show INDE'END� EE em 1Tt Y se l ng ►11 order out suite. -No IEOOERY 0 grooe es •y a t furnished ire to xperlence requ red. ., Windsor, Ont: rio. -2520 -1 BLAiCKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE -For sale c o to retie,. a' est. class b'_ackemith stand no opposition Reason for sell ng, sioirness. teeth* parte Tulare , apply D.S. SUTHERL R.R. No. 2, Seafortb.261 leFQ1 SALE 011e ItENT-Chole farm of 186 a ad oiiiin Dele rare village, twelve miles Londo , Mi Blase county. God state of cul lion, fle -•ddddnderddrained, well fenced, irum:• posse ion. ;Address WM. BOI LES, 361 Shaw Toro- 251 . �� F0 SAr,I -In a +. arioh,-a neW two storey hedge with all +oderncony rtnLewes, beauti situated nes theake and convenient to char schools and e Wetness; part-ofo'the town. r: reason,eble. osaescion given shy time. Appl Mies DR ER, Irime st , G erten, Ont, 25 ea 9th )for ND, .4 res, rom Iva - late et., -1 rick oily hes rms .to x8 COAGE iJ eorge roomsand 4 good etabte, rs a gelid ee house.: Ap OU SALE -A comfortable cotteg t. Seaforth. The house contai telreoms. There are two lots Wit. in one •block of 'Main et. T an hard and soft water within to ohn Rankin b Seaforth. 25 on s 3 d a ere the 4•tf. �OUNG $" sti1iion t bred fjont re strip ort face anyMereon - reasonbly. phone 15 on FA&rad F mi es fro and drined acres bush,, PIenty of w titer p rile JAME=.K LL free ster nd t' 3, 0, ON FOB SALE - A Clyde: ears old last October. Cana' d stook. In dolor, bay, Ind feet white, Can be see. Con. 1i, Mullett. Will be . REID, R.R. :No. 1, Londesb eKiilop. - 2519 O SSea - Eorth, -Lo"tGood €5, Ooh.buil6,dfugeMcK,weillopllfe, very hing up-to-date. There art e r • : t Irl good state of . oultiva a , A�rteaten well on the place. Fo u e a ply On the preteens or ad. Elie R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. 23 FA PO 9th,. under •ugh. sand in a goo hee'.::sag en h d berme and ltregi MRS. tipn gene his oc aforhll. Mo day, pla ing, ugh noe alcor Vii th rer own. wi 1 use this y calling 2#911-tf • In the matter of the estate Viva of Seaforte, in the Co tleuran, deceased. Notice is hereb,3 tel., Section 60, t: hires against th fed at Seaforth, 016, are reguirec Best, Seaforth given permit to ,t all credit re an restate of thea id J on the 22n1 day tl to:aend by rest, o he Executrix ef he said seta 5th day of April MO, the ful tlaime, and the uature of mentioned da the Exeoutrix hem. And ft4Iller take not! tribute the acetate of the sai parties entitled thereto, hut cla.ims of which ebe shall then Soliolto lor the said Dated at Sea, 12, this 18th Shine of the othe having be Shi e, who delivier to J. anna Shine, on r bet re the ir any held by t ter eueh last el dis- ameeg the only to the . ale Ian th at old 10. yf 2e ced 12 on. fur res - 8x4 SA .-Lot 0, Concesaion 9, Tuo er- the Foe ade tat of cultivation. There are on frame hothee, baighbeene pig ho Milos apply on theeprerolses or • have a S reborn bell coif nine mow hs old ale, Lofty ( 0 9', sire White -Hall • Prince (8 e am, Pie Or t 'en (104401) He es a splendid ndi- arge quanti of ead bright seraw for fella in the iador uni inm.lys tu Inid ma ki e as eag oos: beltre.KII p hp ea vn all .0 ma. plume 29 on 93. ee 252 -2 AleM FO SALE -Lot 10, Concessio 6, L. Tooke th. The farm contains 1 acres leered and 'a geed state of cultivati n. T ever ailing 40,1 windmill at barn. ood g• oo tram hotiee with furnace. An re a M• it: 3 mile of •eaforth, on the Ki pen e 12 -riOR SAL OR erty of 1 item land. On t pre anti Beret via r, e. and poultry OUb mem ee vva of on ea yter I ALE- GO ON all ree nk ed. is tf EgenondvIll , the- rop- er Gordon, containin 2e aor s of client cellar. Also a , 1 s able and pig house. I with! 10 st office, will be sold, cheap and ot soldby April 7, vett be I aged mint For particul rs app y to t the Egmondville se_ Fe or add• epeAli,M. F SA E-106 acres of °bolo land, is itia eV in easy tance to Seaforth, Biyth, Londe bore and Walton ; ie the llth Cioncession of ullett. Rich clay loam, t e fa* stone and 'very f tile. n a high Odle I cidtleation. About eight cree o val. uable hard od, Clonefortable brick ho se on s one foundation ith demerit cellar. Large bank barn, gook stabil and,,oub buildings, also sil , wind mill with Water wine through pipe into itchen soft th• er tattle 1 is -a ly to ROBERT RE lee Lo des. ce 0013. le le FOR SAfeE-For Sale Lot 25 and ur part f Lot 24, Concession 14, IL3Killop, con- taining 180 res, ' Thera, are on the /mem' es a modern bri „ h e with hard and soft attn. There is ale a go barn 60x126, With stone oun- cm stone 4 dee n, pig pen and hen house all in good rep r. here Is also a good axing or- chard and a never failing wells. The arm is well underdrain and well fenced and in a gh sta of cultivation ith- 4.0 acres of hardWood bush. It is well eitua on he North gravel road mile outh of Walton P. station, fileneelepho e and rat Mardi, 1016. ereeARM FO SALE -For sale eouth half L 1-32, °once icin 1, Tuckeremith. containing 94 sores Mort or le There are on- the preealseg a good cistern, go batik rn 40x84 with ettine at ling and eement floore, drive shed end ben house, r ater in house an been ;supplied b wind -mitt anol cem- ent tank, Win la fleet c ass condition fenced and ;drain and t ere ere 10 . acres of firat class bush -and small° chard. The. farm is three and : one ball ml ea from Clinton, five relief; from Sersionh arid ne wile -from church and school, Rudd telelephoee in house. The farm is all on the wese sine of railr6ail track and is in first class proprietor, wisiles to retlite, for further particulars appty on the premises or addrese JOHN THOMas V ors foe the e tate of the Me Hugh M. Gcrdori, offer for gala t No. fourteen (14) in the !sixth (6) , consists of 100 Crea of cleared and improved term lands in a c ean nd geed state of cultivation and is to market schdole and &meshes. OD the premises are erect° 18xe4, wit 52x70 witl on and water • n ba in learn al farm is w 1 title is pe I purpose o .T rmi Etnbalmer and Funeral birector Un ertaking Parlors above' IFlowe4s furnished on short notice , Phone 'night or day — l92 Charges' irtoderate. M. aflame grodery store, in Street,' Sea.foalL • F.lays; Tenor Soloist • Open for Eng:ag-ements • for Sale The pro e by is attested on the wese side of no th s ne found tion cement and brick cellar, fr me itchen and woodshed. Large frame haw. Th re e six lots pen which are twenty five frnit tre s. Will seH the house .vith one or mere lots , to s it Purchaser. Apply to i 1, C rd of Thanks Allow me hrough the mediuni of your paper eo e press my incere thanks to my frierds end neigh - ,ors who set kindly presented Me with a wrist watch and signet e ng on learnin that I had eelisted in t eir kindn es and will treasure their gifts and vill a so endeav r to perform faithfully whatever die tee 2520-1 Fr J. SIMMONS For Sale or Rent The desirable residence property in EgaiondvAle tiled by Vi, G. OharlefeWorth end situated fie f omSeaforth. The house is a two story beide, with ernace and electric lighted throughout, has geed c liar with cement floor and large soft wetter cis- rn in cellar. There Is also a new stable with tem nirle and one box stall and drive shed. good herd ater and a 'ew fruit trees, Will be sold reasen- a ly and oh ernes to suit purchaser. Foe further e Maulers apply to 25024f1 W. G. CHARLESWORTII Seaforth St Mon for Sale This gran AP. a nd ins ed is a eure nao would ibbert 25)7x4 Ascot's Heir Clydesdale stallion will be sold on easy enrolled under the Ontario Stallion dated and placed in No. 1. Wass. e_le the best impeded horses le Canada foal getter. Anyone desiroint of a good GEORGE 'MARTIN Cromarty Wa s anted Sea Orth,Oitkeal gain. on the market to t the Seaforth Oatineal- i e Will be paid. ThOmpson & Son, Ltd; Seaforth 250 ar buy a Oats mills ash us loess Chan& We extend a cordial fvita'tiob to the public in 'general to call and see In our new place of busi. ness the South -End Eg. mondVille Grocery store. We Will handle all kinds of ountry produce for cash or rade at highest prices. I will call per onally on all egg cus- tomers ver my route of last Yours or a better service and a squar deal. W. 4.1 Finnigan 4".F4J C Phone 72 Farmers! I You no oubt have thought it over about h many acres you h ve that Ought to give you double the eld that you, ave been getting. an you feel you ould.like to try a ton or so of our est -By -Test Fertili*er. So just ph rt the underfigned, 6 on 138, Clinton o any orders given - t Chas. Layton' Store will be carefu ly leok- od after. Also you can see a sample ;of that ent County grown seed Corn at La,yt 's store,which will stand the jtest., 1 al o wish to state that there was an r or in the signature of last follows : ki ben attached. Splen d frame barn " stabling underneath, eement floors n, also a good pig perk and water od pig pen and hen , house The ed and extra well tile drained. The d possession will be given for the all necessary fall worla For furbher to ARCHIBALD lidieGREGOR, or ON, Administrators, or to R. their Solieitar. 1491- tf fen at a oin ROBERT OM You take c Writ at ite; „„ 4.0 afford, Contnio urse th The de- n ue for trained help is es the ntimber graduat- ou may enter a any time Once for °Ur fre catalog. J Ten Seaforth, Ont. horthorn Bulls for Sale ........,.......,... .. , , . J.:Jackson f Practical Boot Reirairer I 1 Seaforth t; . Entrance through J. Willis' oot Store. : IPromPt attention to al repairs. 44 Best leather only med.! I stock . Note the Addreiiis . 2 J. JACKSON 2 Residence foi Sale For sale the! residence on Goderich owned by the late AL Y. McLean, solid brick with slate mole splendid 'ed attic. It i heated by comeinatio hot air fermi e. Contains every m There are ur lots 'with viand carriage hou e. For further partic at, Seeforth he honee is a eller and floor - hot water end ern coneentece d stable and lars apply at The EXPOSIT DR OFF= Sealertk Notice to Cr In the eitat of Robert Watson, la e 11-37-aven- ship of T ckersmith, in the Coe ty of Moro p' farmer d ceased. In pursuance of the etatute in persons having any claim against late of the t wnship of Tuckersini ceased, aho ied oa the 4th pay of are required n or before the 1st did to the enders gned solicitor for the will of the sal Robert Watson, at Se said date the xecutors will proceed aseets belong ng to the estate am claims of whi h zhey have received HOLIIESTE hat behalf all bert Watson, h, farmer, de- ebruar of Apr 1916, e,.duly verified, xeoutors of the forth. Alter the distribate the ng the parties only to the Solicitor foe the Execnrore, of bhe ill of Robert Dated at Seeforth this 3rd day of March, 247-4 Needs .10,000 Spring Seedi Low Settler's and H Fares now in eff For throughltickets to al Manitoba; Saskatchewan and information, apply to ada en] for oodiwages meseekers ct. -points in d Alberta, CANADIAN NORTHERN Rernerisiber! that after all there are only two kinds of coal...the BEST and the rest. We always carry for your benefit a full supply of the best Lehigh Valley Anthracite (the coal that satilsfies) There's a long time yet before the hot weather sets in so hadn't 1 you better replenish that lowering coal bin with a load or two of. the Fo of these are abouti 18 mont old, 3 about twelve old, od colors and r4ister- Also f r sale are cowsl in 'calf with alf at foot and n*ny heife of choice qual4y. Also and o. 2r Barley. JO ELDER & SONS Hensall, 00t. 2518 tf We also handle all ki and lumber, Canada. Ce ber and shingles, Ca, Board, metal building tile, cedar posts, etc. Bayfield office 8 on 174; John it • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ds of logs ent, Buff- ada! Fibre Mustard leeetwee THE CANADIAN -BANK OF' commERct iOlei MAD, Genecatalanager. ' F.. JONES, 1A,..set ;General Manager CAPITAI $151100 000 liESERVE Mal SI ,500,000 FARAERS/ BUSINES The Canadian- pank of CoOnerce extends -to F rmers every t4e discount and c011ection of sales notes. Blank sales notes rire supplied free'(4 charge application. ,Seaforth Branch Manager Measles Notice is hereby given to the ;ratepayers of the tol'oship of,StanI, that in aeoordaelee with the Previncial Health Act, all kn iivie or suspected easel of Medeles or other contagious di -eases must be ree Dr. Rogers, Brumfield, or to tile Secretary of tne Board, R. J. Riohardson, Varna, All persone failing to observe this regulation will belprosecated accord- ing to law. 1 By order of tbe Board of Width, Stanley Dated April 1 t, 1916. 2520-4 1 0 pring ow Hors.es fSe Cattlf 1 Stadler, aged. orse and how Seaforth Tuesday, 'April 11th Under the auspiee,s of the Seaferth A.gricultural Society. HORSES Stallion reeled in . The Annual Spring Show. under tne foaled m 144. ...... cu tural Society, of Stallions, harness and halter horses, bulls and cons, will be held in the iVillage of Henaill FIDAY, APRIL- .4th, /914 PRIZE LIST Stallion foaled 1,913 and before...e.... 86 $4 - Stallion foaled in 1914 or later. pa... 6 4 2 BELGIAN or PEROBeERON -Stallion foaled in 3918 and before.-- 6 4 2 Stallion fooled in 1914 or 4 .2 • CARRIAGE and ROADSTER Standard bred aged carriage stallion , Stalleard bred roadster stallion BEAUNE% HORSES Heavy draft brood mare in foal., ...... 6 4 2 Helevy draft or agricultural yeld mare or gelding 2 3 year old. heavy draft -gelding or filly 2 year old heavy draft gelding of filly 3 year old accrieultural gelding ter filly 2 year old agricultural gelding or filly Filly or gelding any class or Age Shown i Sin le carriage horse No horse or 1201Seli ta be hewn iu more than one oialls except for sweepstake prize, without colasent of ehe Directors. Special Prizes T. J. Berry $10, divided $5, V, V for best yearling tiling sired by any herse. . Berry $5 for best filly or gelding, any age, sired y King Thomas, T. Joynt, merchant, Hensel!, pair Sclater sh3ee, f r best heavy draft team. O. . Hndson, carriage builder, Hemel! $6, wheel' arraw, for best heavy draft horse, :thy age, stal. Th mas Sharp, general blacksmith, Hensell. set ngletrees complete, for beet gefteral purpose m. E. . Cookson. harness maker, Hensel', oiled lap rug f r best gentleman's outfit. T. W. Palmer, Hensel', $5 box of cigars for best agricaltural team. Borithron &Drysdale, Hensall, $2 -whip, for best Shorrhorn A, W. E. Hemphill, Hensel], one pail Columbian Stock food, for best Aberdeen-Angue bull. G. E. Troyer 310 for the beet ten cone. geld- ings or fillies, sired by any roadster stallion. 2 to be rising 3, three to be risiog 2, 5 ta be rising 1 Huron Weather Insurance thiemeI Co. $1,500 policy in their Company, fully paid up for 3 tears, for eest individual female Shorthorn, Cattle 3 Aged bull Bull, calved after September 1, le14 Cow ot heifer over 2 years Bull calved after September 1, 1014 6 Onw or heifer over 2 years old 8 A Sweepstake badge will be even in ea•ch • of the cattle classes and also for the best pure bred female. Botcher steer or heifer (grade) 3 2 All exhibitors must first become members of the be. made with the Secretary at the Commercial ho- tel, until 1 o'clock on the day of tbe show, The de- tection of the Judges to be final Iv all caees. Arrange- ments will be made to have ample Accommodation 1 foe all horses. President 34 2 (successor eel the E. eicraul Co., value.— ..846 SHIRE S3 46 24 42 Badge Stallion, an age Stallion, anc* ROADST Standees! hied trotting etalli e Standard bred pacing stellian; Team In harness, 1st. Regina 'gold Brood mere fo 1st. lish Filly Or geleing foaled % 1913, 'tit 6 Filly or gelding foaled 914, le ver Filly or gelding foaled 1 15, a sr - Team in hr3rness, suit of (*thee BroodStreniviaerriiBnrofoga'1, silvele cup. Do.* FIllymoirnren104jaingnkfoa- "148 200 lbs. 7 3 2 Filly or gelding foaled ;1915, tallish Team in itaness ROA1DSTER:SP°8E 3 2 rug, AgricualtuENBralLiLecieptymt. Roadster horse in harneiss 16.8 and Roadster team la harneas, 15-3 and For the best heavy draft filly or gelding $1500 Pole icy in the 'nit -Iron Weather Insurance Mutual deo. fully paid up for 3 yeare value $0.00 donated by the Huron Weether Insuraiiee Co, HEREFORDS DONATIONS No. 1-17 JeWeI adjusted Regina eVatch, case donated by Savauge & Stollery, jewelers Valueo No. 2-Englieh waterproof ricat, donated by J. O. Greig & Co., clotbiera value. - 110 00 No. 3-Sollei leather sult case. donated by Cleft Age No. 4-SiIver medal, tolerated by lank of Commeeee No. 5 -Pair 'Wool blanliete, donated b the Seaterth Creamery, value . No. 6- A suit of elothee, made-tooneasure ous Progress Brand. donated by Stewart Moe. Clothiers, value. 325 00 7-Stiver cup, dbnated by Dominion bank. No, 8-201) lbs, Wave Cireet flour, 'donated by sea - forth Minting Co value. 2 McLEAN Seoretery RULES No. le-Yeaeraidie lee $1, each extra entry 60e. No. 2 -Brood owes meat lewd' vieibly In feat. No. 3 -Age homes ta date from January let, No. 4 -Age el cattle to date from Septelst. No. 5 -All protests mast be In writing, and heeded to the Searetary by 6 p,m, the day of the Show, accompeteett by $2.00, wbich will be refunded if No. 6 -Ne eagistered Clydesdales allowed te •Illeeee in Agricultural 'clam Prize Liste new be obtained from the Secretetry J. McDowell ; M. 13roderiek President Seeretary A. E. Colson • • • • • Pill One 95 • EV HE PRODUCT OF EXPER ENCE MODEL 1 FO R NISTY F.O.B Oshaw CoOlete GIEO a HAIGO, Agent, $eaforth