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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-23, Page 6• 1z JUNE CENTRE HUR014 LIBERAL, t The Annue,l, Meeting, of the Centre 'Huron Liberal Assiacia.tlint will be held /4 tare tespecially i'ettiiested-to.attend iteemeemeemete The War rsitaatIon has edeeldeelly .irnproved, Attring' the pest- 'week, The, abatement ,,Ekna le driving everothing " by, a large number of German- troops,. eat -Ione hetWeen Motel and Lemberg. In epIcte .violent Aosit%-Gerrnan cootsterattacks 'it is now announ- -ced 'that the ;Russians have again rega/raed ithee upper hand. and in their progre_ss 'taking the ostial tell prisenerse On the Southern. front able to cbeck the Russie advance a'ndl thefr e4arareander is apparently pay - ling the penalty for so ilong delaying hie retirement, tend hie- army, got in 47/13I Is. In full flight, sone( tura islong the 00=44Sn frontier die Other 'area seoarate Russian movements are 'how :working Itowa,rds Lemberg, antt it hOw •looks 'very muesli as af the (Gana - oh metal would :before long, (again heinds oftllussia. The total C7Ar's :forces eatimated, at 170,000. OA *ate Axiglo-French front, the :Sit - `Italian has (also inapro-ved. The radio dermal food costly ;attacks which taa -Verdun, hove slackened, perceptivelto praeriaastly because -Perri-limy is using 'aver/ ffixtre PIE% ofA the Russian front in oh' endealsor to Stem the tide there, and. ttbe Canadians have regained, jand otresigly bold all the ground lest In (Mei great German rush at Ohe. been - ?dog of Jtme. The task, h.owever, bas beer4 no easy one for tthe Canadians, as the casnalty lists In the papers_ during the past _week bear amPle Pad painful teeiimony. Ort the ever- better for the Allies than at emy time leince war began; It is quite evident :that the iron ring surratuol- vine Germany and her Allie,e Is be- st -ming tigitiferrt easmosaassoaassa Ito the 15th of (June, 340,128 oren bad joined the color:a in Canada. In the 'fortnight preceidieg this elate,1251 *nil -steal in the London :district, '1,602 in, Toronto, 555 in Ottawa. and Kings - too, 561 drt Montreal., 124 in Quebec 452 Lthe Marithrse Provinces, .1,i100 Oilanitoba. and, Saskatchewan, 600 in (BMW] COluntbia, 'and 607 ir Alberta. -The total enliabrents 131/10C the start are: No. 1, London, 28,467; - No. 2, Toronto, 16,971 (one urit to hear 'Quebec, 6,525; Oa. 6. Maritime Prov- ' ince% 31,371; No. 10 Manitoba. and Sas- katchewere 70,188; No-. 11, British ICer- lumbla, 81,309; No. 13, Alberta, 30,764. May .16,090. St. Columban The .dry goode, clothing, ferniture, ' harness, grecery •aasa shoe stores, lona Beattie's' Variety Store, in Seefarth, will cies° at 12.30. each Wedeesday Father ;Witte Presented With An Itrve gathering of the peaple ,of St. Oolumba.n, Assembled. in t he Parish Hall, ao ;read and present to the pas- tor, Rev. P. P. White, ian :address ex- pressive of their esteem tend good him with a raise to purchase an auto- mobile. The chairman, Mr. James Doyle, very eloquent taitd, 'appropri- ate .theiguage, explained. to His Rev- erence the object of the meeting. After:the `treading of the (address and presentation Rather White, replied in his, usual .feeling and, happy mariner. The remainder of the evening was spent in (Social Intercourse and euchre, Leadhury The dry goods, clothing, furnitu.tie, •haroess, grocery Jared shoe stores, oaid will close at 12.30, each-Wedeesdayt during July end August. : NOtes.-The Meadows are doing Wrote ,Menary, of Cranbrook, v./I-- Wog ot flie residence of .Mr. J. held tat ertertatte +tzus 1it%wn and the ,Large t gath McC v n., lsr., ih good, te•1 h for , party •and ` Mr. aS a •iariiiian.t Success. G 1411 1 rare exceilcnt, rew `"their ,es au cul h topen2 o rs. Williec7 rr enjoying ,The .mang lady hoe to . 1?r eorge Ku:n• 111, e, regret 'to Herm, Hexer . Thornton,: he:-Ia. is Ibratio- wingh cu •:--Cat LI titrerOup and. ac - of '14e. -Church be k `sure stating,. sap; : There 'are feting Methodista r of> rdiesastiefiedt e " :the. Presbyter- orm Ilttle church there, , we dml't the small frig - are going ,to' ,rdo. hey 4 come a- We pre lct :the armo' y anal 'Sue- Chure 1A friiodts [ • thio es ;eke ,wiIil1 1 �1{.. n. j y. tits*_. `f • 8 •>ihealt .- ,still (Conti r ues ver cr Isar Mir. Mrs; liave ibeen vialt g ,er, ,Mr. • oaks), at- d seelea1 + ve be ;n Lave. >ie1 ' vcitiit' TTnion_ • ing to we ease . •leiaed to a Miall n a1 Pr€isbyte :,r•:J t^31 Ian obi c • trx: y s+ocietiea + ere • , • know wh'a• on anent of, e,th f • If theye long with the of • e fulletat • u!nt + f Cess ;for t e Unit ed ✓ Trogia el . The E of IMr. • . oras (czar Iby sat xwpek : 0, Mitt. known pi • tight, .pent tall • e in .'this v init. took (p r :' on„ - wt ,lalrg : At, ma!n,s .e int rr crterp• Thwe ` ts3'n 1p: th gds- cut o .Mrs three w.ho sur: 'Died in • rhe..7QV :t,' of ;Mrss i •orge a re Ldent of C Cron,AS , k;, her jddeah, whit Pa ti of her , ught Manse Jia, esoff the ' telegrasr, kn. i ' making p neer old , have �tarrivt It ,wcould way must'; have Her f,atniiy of dmest ters' all Jaw district, Mrs. Yet thew rdar"y. • - Miesio'na' • ;W sit the•.ai- T was !thei� • t : ucc here,. - Alpo It e ty and pomple ed e e -en een 11 reysti t • e- 'af cer'tifteate M members_ 01 Ithe membership Of hilt .,�diss .Elsie 1ptersa e radia by H. irittgles, Currie xta4 although , pry, die Apar reply, •w2rlc ,• • was su few w ds ! from M Nofilest-•10far en_g .•d 1n De e is visitingge. 'reiatti ,Terry,berry, of aying ,at :her ho'rne es Nott; of.thel:,o, In: Johnleft q tehewan, where th s `..next two months rty. beam fo admit Of presented of Mrs. held ah, tt- of Kincardi lase( ianntial children , 11 , afternoon, olio !grad/ante' of lien 1whieti tea ar11 eandt-Oirs. Mo e. eer lot 03xampteel, are .Moloarenc of -Se :McLa•re.n. etticielY broeher last ;the 'columns Of: e tragic :death axon, jr.f 'which 'are/limas widely e district, 'having years of .14s.. ilife funeral,' whiCh 4, and the ere- - in Boyles vein- fiaXe. And( .the ves 'the .aoy friends t ter any ',years red Fut the home s. Crosby, at were ecelved by ularig are not and. were •te t her er sueldeo, and; toer im the Moose The :lilting bee ssfutl. ;ever held ladies asseMbled ;quilt They lip tf0 41096: of leasing in- mernbershlp le bti .the :Htriot secitc- and Mrs. elye Miss 8. Mrs.Ritchia, ettely, by sur, and appropriate sociel gatherings d to with very Ms-Elio/1 Basta le of goods te last week. Be-. t ty of wai'M plotting, ere a en. Airs. Pe ld Ark during tbe past une 26,t(h and wilt t. be Rev. M lcolm McArthur, t ur-day, July let, be ;held' at Ohe he •races for the he d early tin the speeclies, (after end little sme , Mrs. George vi le, Mias Marlon eorge Bean, of d 4.1e funeral of their meek The dry lo hing, erni t are. haniess, ery 0.4 d, hoe stores, (and will (close rat 12..30 r. • 'Wednesday' during July! end usf., Death of lins. I;; of the Mill rider Reid. -Mr. Mns. 'Reid, sed event •oc- eurred at her ho ,Diarnond Alberta, on Thar y, JU.110 15th, after an Meese of e ration. , TOe ford./ land ught hi ol in that city for somo ,t e. Afte ber marriage tiMr -Reid, hey Irk:o ed Ito the ,west, where Mr 14 died at .13,1g River, teaching p fOselen ed, up to , her last illness, c e of. a school to 'whoir, ,th (symaath of tell will go out in their re,at itts garden part to be el it the *Kipp* Road ischool growl. on Wedeesdate the Red ‘C SS S ie ye' There will Oe fa good, pr ram e, in.cluding iselec- ost Pleas , affairs of the season shoul bear t date in mind, ;Football.- ;well o tested football match ,was eyed on the 'recreation, ink last be een the kickers t. of. a good exhi. tion et football, the irg considerable thrie, the Tacker - smith boys &red. the only goal of by 'one (goal laS the played; a 10-0 game an Stanley last w ek. The fele lowiDg 410 'Tucker rnith line-up: Goal, .7 .Hawtborne; its, p. Ryan lase '1Wilesoi Wright, J. oKay, 0. Mc- A.W. Dick, -The next • :ame • 'WILL be platrad in, Sea th on reenday night • • Y :are Job :slava berg wor offe No. es. old MTts. 'with , • Or kind, Inst hope f .Jam•s L: J the has t • Rppen y .giobds, clothing, f !grocery and shoe s ,. Variety Store, . in e- kat . 12.30, ' ,each W +sly Aid Auguste faring. Services -T Amery lety, of then w'11 . 1d their entre services, "which by Rev D, J Sunday morning. T er fortunate in secu t • for .,this occastt n, as a good sermon. P of tine Soc°etsa are dein shook), receive a ',e ere sorry ,to ge Meet a much; : '' • •t: Of0 village, la; i • : • accident 1astf tw ger ting' into , is buggy, 11 bapkward, fracturm alaylor is not. a will be coufi y weeks. 'She is , Hutson . tan her man her tape trecov tarrott, son of MT. rott, who' had enlis t:.faurost Blatt. at , transferred to the rd rovi11 sbdrtly leave is marry E.1l pen , frie safe return. --1. M•: r ' iF,a3r'bairn, are recti 1 tiOnts; a y$ung son 1o4ne.-•Two excellent ipratehed by Rev. Mr i;j,t last Sabbath. Mills cb!urch, Clint to be _proud of and Mrs.: Harper w Mr. sand IMra. {Isaac re. -Mrs. McKenzie during !the past tt(en titian tb her rno;. • Donald McKenzie, 2 years, Who recent Mrs.. Samuel Thonips been -with heir daugthe • • lie, tat Brucefield, s, returned home, Ki pen friewelcome icy Clar of He ec=ntly enlis el with t On visited ith his . Ander of the .e Mitt we k. --Mr. a r vialtiec with the rs ,S, Poplestone of ,ee .=Mrs. John H. Pett • r may, in company M s. John IDinsdale of ft Rile week • on a Zvi sIs er, Mrs. Ed. Taylor, rSa k. 'It Isnot often on, eh' outing (of he many friend oris e3$arpt` thcip an4ia ea . and 'Mrq. lorrnan ed front their ho ere now getting thi Their bee tlfull ho 1 of St,ailey. The lend wish them ma rad prosperity.—Ne, from- our :v1ci it W.m. Jones, who ha in Hen '1• Mr. and e :the t of in e loathe to lose t ar loss wit t be Hensa ua1 -•um - Sunday be held to ii yfie y, June 9th. er bine their overe lot C igtvin tad f Owtho ta Mrs. durin ladle land ihave • order an 'lCippe ,f and Is to ce 41W, nat • Picnic who , for. hare ovonto, ere. -- n Rotxrl., aesda o Vatting • rxiiture,' ,:a�,ricl- eJforth, esda,y Worn- t' And- tin^aa.1 coil? be .qts, ' of e ladies. n ,Mr, Le he ,tmeln- ,agood tberal that. erred. met bhe •win ler 'ybung- to her eiving f riendss *nee tr. • Mrs. -•,twitll sa1J„•. M..dicJ r;ov- d. wish . Mrs, ': carr- deers e mons per e goa3 n havE lit (pas re the J*; :cart as in !Week -in. n old h, a who Mrs. .for 4 her eel bask and e. 461st t her, age, Mrs. .aFP er's ytn, o the with en - it: to t' F- helll5e rid for fey Jones moon S. s in.', on twon .er•r. no s. hbjora, , bar s gain. 'Sohool >an . Riney kr ber A sae of R1 evale, too lace oh .1 dnesday ;go ping, Jun 14th, ceme rit cal. The funeral hel On re,sid,e e was' largely atteted; .r by filen , .I-, latives, business an • other Rev. sra /cod Tate, pastor o ii Knox ehurch a slsted by Rev. D. D. Thom. - hymns e g were chosen for Spec -al psa,tre `` here Is a Fountain Pilled pallbea er were friends end eeigh.. remain w re born t its -last seing by idle sr mbens formed in. a tier iaround he grave. Rebert Netso EV •‘: .a. One of the Most vi II re- urney oorth In March, 1856, hen e wei ti e years ea age, to the ick (I) 1-1 in the township 'of urn - .9* sarSd ft r working' tat fern; rk r la :1 be secured employro t In a ea. del which was run, by 1 o n h st lb reeved wife, Miss ne ,a, le X tan end after Lying ar a 8 0 be In b ital. for a number 145 y was Stewart ,of Bduevale, er .riv and, for twenty- a roe. er buscness has been rsed to Which from time to tr e ha een added coat, ce ent Othe es. On two occasion the burned to the gro ON . EXE'` ivialisi both forea re it. In ,19 the OlvappIng Mill and . orate : pow=r • lie bought frroar' the to • Josep 1 ...4 eeid operated by the tried rt; Jl1orar,- .when,50d. * M• t Mstrtyeis Giem:, a it.1 fwas hi1ow llyk (he . Asti the last lour vot', h ►b 'tiler, the tate," W. s D ff, C -tes, C.ty, Man., haul g p educe e • Merl 90 . Deeember, : 13., ,0f Glx eX dren, inc rnc, Robert '.Nel on, di-- limlfiancyt , bothree +s : n,cl fp Otters are left to poop, he io. of a igeoa. f atiber! i iW, J. : t utf, ,f St. PJh ag;,. B. Duti, •'tor .f: th �li�,�eilandTelegraph Rub, D, Co g, N.Y., ; .cbl. - _ n, of (Beeston ; and Mar Ev., Cita y ton, att ho(.rre,.. e al ,lean - s t;t gra,ndch dre i, erro d an 1 E • heli ,Duff, of ,Well:; i/ : , d 'Da - oit ' et ,A..tkexi; sof Ston. R. , ., Da ;wiais► �& faJt hf r a:,erri• • of Knox ch arch. He stook ,a gre:: t :xit `tett 1 'r bleeding - Of thte ;ew % churc e ,yearn go, 'served for : man test the 'oar of (. ante ` ors. an la agog parsod was (is•, peri tende o; be' ,Sunday Schaoe po tete, h an .tar lent Refbare a , he (th • foff ce • of resident of t • e Bee H • Reforµxt .Atasoesati'n fir th Ye ries 1904--7,+ Ile .was on sof, • e ear t r • ,•box, (af, the • •• Or • er o elslters., idol ng` Cour Do Bias 1 18 and twos ai,so a wre,. ber •f Cam nira, San of Sco land Win 11 • � One of the chief inte este o II' ijlffe •wear, ; the llterrat re I : • star of ,. ,.fiend, the land of, `' castor IR +• Duff was an i uor : hit • an wh. he „ 'the reSoect and •' .'de ce o (the ootn:,mun;tty and lake bus ass as ISO,'' • tete throughout hl,s ifs, He we, a•taiU of putbi.c epirtt, who (neve ,grit end, it ixte land tabor in t ying. ,t 'ad,'v a the pubs:c we are whiff h',Is PonaldersatiOn for t ose in ;ris dor• uns oetand,Aos. stietreas : a" own ,i • • IRM FOR RENT -Adjoining email, in whol or i part. Chiefly paature and ha JA ES BE Eensall ms ent las Week, but Which intscar ed th Mai s, see pege 3.-A lax ekeu ber Lib rises were in the v111 e Tues anoual strawberry fest val. of 1, venIng ises go be. One o.2 ...etc. The Ilensall hand will be to melon on Thursda..y. to tne pla•c 'is visiting hi the villa e k -this wee -.-Dominion-Day w be °laser ved an the village this. year ,wh the filet Annual raee etin /ride Will, be' fheld. The Hen,sal ban has been. engaged, for the eaten. The ows Greer. 2nd 12, rd .42 third omm nee at ate aad, overn. rtt at sight., eside t, rind e a spices 0:1 Ohl:4 the hunt rtet ▪ w..1 folio s tre t is in :Mess El not Ling her - here scpen-1- • Carnel church Dads, Fri 3rd, 415„ The races will 1.30 pan: All belf mile An* Joan Trot tinglieulets Rep e Sxnallacombe secret of 1 Ladies' Aid Spele Vil ge, will be held, In, on, ed-nesday evening, n the °rest City Male Qui be etent.c The concert stor ,for ,all .attending. -- Mu ock ,Who has been v 'siste An Alberta, is home- ing a couple , of months with her pare t,s.--.1We „have this eek 1,10 She era, relict of the la e Mr John She rdolo h,er 67th yea, ,t Tede- 5-0M1.` years, and during the past 11. r Ilness with great Christia, par - had, a lam. eercle of relatives, and and ively :disposition. She lea es '- mourn' lat.r lose two sons, John, of Tucla rsmith, Ori the homestead tarn: vtaSOMe ' months ago, and on da. Ozer Mns,IF. (Mame, of this Village. An- other daughter, Mrs. F. Woad t• assed away an the west some years age. This of th1s ,week to thei,M,cTsag art em:. - funeral service twos held_ ItTh rsday tery and the , family have (the eym- path of ,the community in their be- c rosy eats -gr. Will Fee d later f jury 'The yelatives and ilriend of Mrs. ohn. Moues°, of Hay, (will egret e end, 11 (hope for her (recovery. :Airs, $ Mc , tof Loudon, spent a (few` days at ihe _former home near Theme villp., hats ,r turned, to town. • to rp1e, ;4;05 tox , 4,15 ;in jute ,b + bulk, seaboard, rd, $4 o 84.10..Millfee+ Car ,lots, per toes delivered, . -Mo t- r°a,1 ;fret/arta,Win, 820 to +$21; shots $24 to $25; n:idd425 i to 826 s g •feed, flour Fe hag, 81.80 to $1.- 65. ,Pot�atoe•-•Ig, Qntarlos,, $1.90; Dela,w,ares $2.10 to . 2,15 westerns $i.- 25 out of )store•; 1n, car lots .15c less., Ci e 1Live Stock Markets Puffs* June 20-rCattle-Dry f active and steady; grassers_ siow d istockeis :and leeders 37, to 38; steck heifers ;6 to 37 ; fresh tows ond ors iactive.'end then, ;50 ',to $110. Veals llogs-Aetive; heavy land Mixed, $1.0; yorkens 39.50 to 310; pigs 9.50-; rOu.ghs yearlings, 35.50 to 310.40; wethers 48 Montreal, June 24-191e. 'offerings 'cm the Ittarket this morning forleale 'a- mounted to 70Q cattle', 500 !sheep and Irbougt% :Ttre hisrpply&,11ot ce,90t0tieelalwviasesefu411; 300 head' larger ;than a week ago the strength in the situation was Miele pronounced than eYer, and prices generally sewed a feather advance of 25c per etivt.: There's were ho full ear - IMO a &dee steers on the market, bUil int ;few swill lots soldOes high as $10.25 !to 310..60, whge, wane bulls brought 49 and choice lots of coves $8.- 75 per cwt. A stronger' feeling id,evel- (*Jed In the ariarket for hogs today, and prices scored an aidsrance of 15c to 30e per cwt. as compared with a week ago. The demand from packers WAS were made at 311:50 to 11.80 aridrough' stook tat 311.15 to 311.44, While slaws $5.60 to $5.90 per cwt, weighedl offk cars. .A feature of' the smatil treat trade was the further weakness in -tile market for sheep and prices de- clined 25c per cwt., which Us due to the dnertased offerings. The de - mead tor spring lEumbs -was gotid af from( 35 to 37 eaoh. iCalves. were yery 20. -Two- loads of butcher cattle breught record, Prices for the yards this Morning. Eleven he.Etd of butch- ers (offered by Durm end • Levack brought ,$10.75 and there • were two other loads and part loada and." coa- Stich transactions did not repr•esent a Mach stronger merket than last Thursdo,y's, as the quality" Was extra choice, but still for the best, ,a,Mongn amoiderate (run for a Monday, there was eteady eto stronger trade bat for common to medium grade batch- cher& the market was draggy acids weaker. It pa takcost a certainty that before the, week Is over Valuee for common grass cattte will be cot. Bulls were Oste.ady, but cows were easier though drovers -at the opening asked what buyers considered exofbitantt values, land had to climb kliorw,ni later. It "JET CIlleSt10211Glible . COWS Will continue rfor long et the 'present big/3 quot,atiores; To -day's was the strongt est butchers', cattle triarket tthe heat -cry of the yards, the best Arr-ong the ca.ttle seal:1g up to .75e per DO pounds over. *he Buffalo prices, twhere the cattle for the most part are corn, ,fed. So far As the best 'grades .tof jbutcherS Are concerned, there( Is not gruch prospect of a decline le, valuee, that ds, the drovers follow lap their praetice of the pats,t few weeks and 'curtail is.upplies. As was to be there was ino call for either stock - era or feeder's. wete slow; but epringer,s not toe far ,backward were 'active; small meats came under the buyere"kolfe.' Sheep closed 26e lower land lamb values were cut to .50c. The best veais were steady and an demand, but common carvee dropped from. O5c to 35e. Ologe, alight 1 run, ,fferred up to ten (cents. Packers quoted weighed off ears at $11.15, slecta $11.25 and fed •axsd( watered at 510.90. Corbett, and Coughlin,sold 24 loads; best heavy steers, 125010 1350 lbs, 310.20 to 310.30 ; best butch - 59.40 Ito 39.65; medium bu-tchers, $9 to bulls 7.50 to,8,00; best cows $8 to 58.25 ; gredl tun covesi7.50 to, 7.75 ; com- floe !spring .lenribs, 16e per lb; 20 cat- vesz$11 to 312; hogs, .$11 fed and wat- red. J. B. Shields and Son sold Ivo loads; butchers, 14, 1000 lbs, $9.65; one, 800 Its, 35.20; two, 815 pounds, 8.50; one pull, 1180 lbs, 7.00; 11rillt- r, $60; wing lambs 15 8-4c to 16c per nedy sold seven loads; butchers, one 7.50 to 38,25; one deck of hogs. 311.15 ,weeighel off ears. berm , 1060 pounds, 37.90; one, 1144 pounds. $7.90;12, 1160 pousods, $8.25; eight, 1230 120 sheep, wools, 39 10(310; clipped ,$5 to, 38.75; he,a,vy fat sheep and cello eamisa 14c to 16e per lb.; MeDenald Halligan solcl 14 care; choice heavy .85 Ito $10.25; common. betchera $8.25 on rnediarn hurts 6.50 to 7.501 best nd (springers $80 to 3100; 'medium $60 1 $70 each. McDonald and Ilalligan old, foe tH. G. Clark •of Georgetown °ice isieers, weighing 1320 pounds ach, tat 1310,75 per cwt. \The follow - g are the quotation's: Choice ea.vy steers 39.90 to 310.50 ; butch- rs nettle, choice, 9.40 to 0.15; good, .10 to 39.26; nseditun $8.65 to .86; Common 38 to $1.25; • butcherto 75 to $5,25; butchers' cows; chafes, mmon $5.25 to 5.75; stockers. 700 t Pounds, ;6.76 to 7.75;ehoice feeders, horned, 950 to 1000 Its, $8.25 to 38.85 nem and cutters, 34.00 to 35.00; .ilkers, choice, each, $75.00 to $60; springers 850 to $100; light es, 38.50 to 310; heavy shellk 6.00 S8; sPrirg lambs, per lb, 15 1-2 to ; calve% gbod to choice, 89.50 to .25c imedium 7.25 to 8.50; logs, fed 'watered, $10.00 to $11; weighed; Tor.Mto. June 2--LIve, spring Prat- -ere,. Ogle 0.,.mol a half pounds and 'over, "tto 45c; aid fowl, 117 to 4.9c; ick- Dreseed-Spring broilers' 50 to 55c; cad ,f wl e5 27c; chickens, 25 to Dairy Market' excartons, 27 to 28e. Butr, cream - '28 to 9c ; choice dairy. 'Prints 25 /to 28 26c; (takers' 23 to 24c. Cheese- ew, itr 18 1-2e ; old June and Septerrber 1 g.!, 22e; tiviins 22 1-4c; triplets 22 1-2e. Grain, Etc. Toronto. June 20 -Manitoba Wh t- $1.12 1- . Manitoba, oats, track,bay ros 18 1.-20 American corn -No. 2 yellow, .82e tr k Toronto; 78 1-2c, track, bay ports. Ontario Wheat -No. 1 tom er- cial. per ear Jot, acc t to arerclait 94 to 960; No. 3 co r- ola}, 90 to 92c; feed. twaseat 83 it0 t No. 2 nominal, :carlot, ;1.70; accor ng to sareple, $1.20 to 31.50. Barley- sit- ing, 65e to 66c outside; feed, 62 to 63 cents. Manitoba Flour-Flrat t- onds, $6; strong bakers, $5.4 In jete bage. Ontario Flour -Winter, tr k, Toronto, want shipment, stecor n 39 to re to sr fe to ch 34. 39 00 850 ew to off JUN lciet Foot Outing Shoes Fleet Foot ' Outing Shoes are made for every Sport and, recreation and'are acknOwledged to be the best wearing and: neatest fitting Outing s4oes made in Canada. Fleet Foot Otiting shoes cost no mbre than thti ordinary .kinds—ta dis tinguish the Fleet Foot always look for the honey combi sole. We have the sole agency for Fleet Foot Outing shoes and carry a complete rahge of styles for Men, Women and' Children. A few of thei styles are mentioned herewith-- C3Men's Athlete Shoes, with blue -black canvas uppers and honeycomb rubber.soies, low cut style for Lao, high cut for x .25. Men's Yachting shoes with white canvas uppers and white rubber soles, low cut style for 1,25 high cut for 1.50. Ladies -Yachting shoes with white canvas uppers and white rubber soles, low cut style for x.15 high cut for 25 Ladies Idler Shoes with white canvas uppers -and red rubber high cut style for 1.25. • Boy's Athlete shoes with: blue or tan canvas uppers, low cut Style for go cents high cut for x.oio a pair. Misses 'Yachting shoes With white uppers and white rubber soles high laced style *for i.00 a pair. Oletl Mail and phone orders promptly filled. TELEPHONE, 11 SE4FORTH OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL 19 OTEL Wanted to Purchase' Stratford, Ontnrio rod Can Seenre a posit on if you take a, course 'with us, ; de- mand upon- us foe trained help it many tunes the number .gre,dhat- ing. Students are entering each week. You. may' enter at any time Write at on.ce for tom free catalog. D. A. McLachlan, Principal.; Toutig Men Young Men or others who are can serve their King and Country ; • by hilping on Munition Work. Ap- ply to RO'BT. BELL ENGINE Sethfmth' .....“4,444444.440444440.4* If you have estry western town, lots' kyr fealn lands that you wish to dia.! pose of it will pay you to mite. tO -CHARLES BECK; 2530x3 „Berliro • efittiCS014 ; Praetical Boot Repairer ; Eatetece througShe'a:°Wrillthie Boot. 2629-3 Prompt attention to all repairs. Best leather only use& stock • special leather f or founder'. workers and hard wearers. 1,4t. Note the Address • J. JACKSON 41; Opposite Expositor offies * July New Issue of the ?-7 onday Telephone Book; q Copy for the neit TelepFkone Directory closes on the above date! q Order your telephone now, so that your name will be In the new issue! q Report cha.nges required to our Local Manager to -day. Tlie Bell Telephone .co. of Ca " MeLde to Measur Suits a_rid Overcoats IT HAS ALWAYS been our aim and ambitton give our customers the best. possible satisfaction in :he tailoring business. Our suits 4nd overcoat are inade in a high-clails. careful manner. They have earned their reputation from the way they are tailore as well as from the pure materials from which they are i made. The quality has always been a prime factor in - our tailoring, and always will be. In spite of the fact that owing to the war, British woollens have advanced greatly in price and tailors all over Can ada have been compelled to raise prices, we will continue to make worthy made to measure clothes at a price that is within the range of every man. —and we never had a finer range of Spring and ....um - mer materials. Distinctive patterns and shades of rich, fast color- ings, also all the plain shades. Fabrics to please young men, middle aged men and old men. • It does not matter whether you are a style enthuthast or just appreciate quality, tailoring and value. We know that we can give you satisfaction. Come in and examine these new materials. Let Us Be _I OUR Jailors W. D. Bright Son Seaforth con tor lux One One eut out era Ute he One ton slaw tun i WF T f3' • T8 3 F: 5r 2 r9 26 • a s 6 t3 '20' .27 ss t ♦ 7 •14 IT is8 . E t S $ 15 22 29 •- k' a r 9. 16 23 30, r t e . 1G a7 '24 s.1 .. • NEW 'meta Seatorth Hnny- Rleeb nt're. J4mie, xeo Summer *o litores.hoeing "%saber Pn: Doable New ADVERTISEMENTS Tee Should sod -Greig )?root shoes Fina gement, ttar'e Sale Resorb: Sale Wanted to Rent Tread Telephone -S -8 Know -Stewart'? This Store -J. Macta vieh---8. Olotht 00.-4 -VVI 0 Wilda- %ltrera1a--5.- eto.--Gt A. Sill` -=8 -5 , -5 -.T, M. Rest --5• Wednesday Hiro. ---I --Ir. alexauder--5. --James Bell-4- ell-4Double Auto,Tires-M Broderick Book -LS- Pr Mit E3W110.1 11iiEIR AFURTH, FRIDAY,. Jun 23, .1916 CENTRE HUR014 LIBERAL, t The Annue,l, Meeting, of the Centre 'Huron Liberal Assiacia.tlint will be held /4 tare tespecially i'ettiiested-to.attend iteemeemeemete The War rsitaatIon has edeeldeelly .irnproved, Attring' the pest- 'week, The, abatement ,,Ekna le driving everothing " by, a large number of German- troops,. eat -Ione hetWeen Motel and Lemberg. In epIcte .violent Aosit%-Gerrnan cootsterattacks 'it is now announ- -ced 'that the ;Russians have again rega/raed ithee upper hand. and in their progre_ss 'taking the ostial tell prisenerse On the Southern. front able to cbeck the Russie advance a'ndl thefr e4arareander is apparently pay - ling the penalty for so ilong delaying hie retirement, tend hie- army, got in 47/13I Is. In full flight, sone( tura islong the 00=44Sn frontier die Other 'area seoarate Russian movements are 'how :working Itowa,rds Lemberg, antt it hOw •looks 'very muesli as af the (Gana - oh metal would :before long, (again heinds oftllussia. The total C7Ar's :forces eatimated, at 170,000. OA *ate Axiglo-French front, the :Sit - `Italian has (also inapro-ved. The radio dermal food costly ;attacks which taa -Verdun, hove slackened, perceptivelto praeriaastly because -Perri-limy is using 'aver/ ffixtre PIE% ofA the Russian front in oh' endealsor to Stem the tide there, and. ttbe Canadians have regained, jand otresigly bold all the ground lest In (Mei great German rush at Ohe. been - ?dog of Jtme. The task, h.owever, bas beer4 no easy one for tthe Canadians, as the casnalty lists In the papers_ during the past _week bear amPle Pad painful teeiimony. Ort the ever- better for the Allies than at emy time leince war began; It is quite evident :that the iron ring surratuol- vine Germany and her Allie,e Is be- st -ming tigitiferrt easmosaassoaassa Ito the 15th of (June, 340,128 oren bad joined the color:a in Canada. In the 'fortnight preceidieg this elate,1251 *nil -steal in the London :district, '1,602 in, Toronto, 555 in Ottawa. and Kings - too, 561 drt Montreal., 124 in Quebec 452 Lthe Marithrse Provinces, .1,i100 Oilanitoba. and, Saskatchewan, 600 in (BMW] COluntbia, 'and 607 ir Alberta. -The total enliabrents 131/10C the start are: No. 1, London, 28,467; - No. 2, Toronto, 16,971 (one urit to hear 'Quebec, 6,525; Oa. 6. Maritime Prov- ' ince% 31,371; No. 10 Manitoba. and Sas- katchewere 70,188; No-. 11, British ICer- lumbla, 81,309; No. 13, Alberta, 30,764. May .16,090. St. Columban The .dry goode, clothing, ferniture, ' harness, grecery •aasa shoe stores, lona Beattie's' Variety Store, in Seefarth, will cies° at 12.30. each Wedeesday Father ;Witte Presented With An Itrve gathering of the peaple ,of St. Oolumba.n, Assembled. in t he Parish Hall, ao ;read and present to the pas- tor, Rev. P. P. White, ian :address ex- pressive of their esteem tend good him with a raise to purchase an auto- mobile. The chairman, Mr. James Doyle, very eloquent taitd, 'appropri- ate .theiguage, explained. to His Rev- erence the object of the meeting. After:the `treading of the (address and presentation Rather White, replied in his, usual .feeling and, happy mariner. The remainder of the evening was spent in (Social Intercourse and euchre, Leadhury The dry goods, clothing, furnitu.tie, •haroess, grocery Jared shoe stores, oaid will close at 12.30, each-Wedeesdayt during July end August. : NOtes.-The Meadows are doing Wrote ,Menary, of Cranbrook, v./I-- Wog ot flie residence of .Mr. J. held tat ertertatte +tzus 1it%wn and the ,Large t gath McC v n., lsr., ih good, te•1 h for , party •and ` Mr. aS a •iariiiian.t Success. G 1411 1 rare exceilcnt, rew `"their ,es au cul h topen2 o rs. Williec7 rr enjoying ,The .mang lady hoe to . 1?r eorge Ku:n• 111, e, regret 'to Herm, Hexer . Thornton,: he:-Ia. is Ibratio- wingh cu •:--Cat LI titrerOup and. ac - of '14e. -Church be k `sure stating,. sap; : There 'are feting Methodista r of> rdiesastiefiedt e " :the. Presbyter- orm Ilttle church there, , we dml't the small frig - are going ,to' ,rdo. hey 4 come a- We pre lct :the armo' y anal 'Sue- Chure 1A friiodts [ • thio es ;eke ,wiIil1 1 �1{.. n. j y. tits*_. `f • 8 •>ihealt .- ,still (Conti r ues ver cr Isar Mir. Mrs; liave ibeen vialt g ,er, ,Mr. • oaks), at- d seelea1 + ve be ;n Lave. >ie1 ' vcitiit' TTnion_ • ing to we ease . •leiaed to a Miall n a1 Pr€isbyte :,r•:J t^31 Ian obi c • trx: y s+ocietiea + ere • , • know wh'a• on anent of, e,th f • If theye long with the of • e fulletat • u!nt + f Cess ;for t e Unit ed ✓ Trogia el . The E of IMr. • . oras (czar Iby sat xwpek : 0, Mitt. known pi • tight, .pent tall • e in .'this v init. took (p r :' on„ - wt ,lalrg : At, ma!n,s .e int rr crterp• Thwe ` ts3'n 1p: th gds- cut o .Mrs three w.ho sur: 'Died in • rhe..7QV :t,' of ;Mrss i •orge a re Ldent of C Cron,AS , k;, her jddeah, whit Pa ti of her , ught Manse Jia, esoff the ' telegrasr, kn. i ' making p neer old , have �tarrivt It ,wcould way must'; have Her f,atniiy of dmest ters' all Jaw district, Mrs. Yet thew rdar"y. • - Miesio'na' • ;W sit the•.ai- T was !thei� • t : ucc here,. - Alpo It e ty and pomple ed e e -en een 11 reysti t • e- 'af cer'tifteate M members_ 01 Ithe membership Of hilt .,�diss .Elsie 1ptersa e radia by H. irittgles, Currie xta4 although , pry, die Apar reply, •w2rlc ,• • was su few w ds ! from M Nofilest-•10far en_g .•d 1n De e is visitingge. 'reiatti ,Terry,berry, of aying ,at :her ho'rne es Nott; of.thel:,o, In: Johnleft q tehewan, where th s `..next two months rty. beam fo admit Of presented of Mrs. held ah, tt- of Kincardi lase( ianntial children , 11 , afternoon, olio !grad/ante' of lien 1whieti tea ar11 eandt-Oirs. Mo e. eer lot 03xampteel, are .Moloarenc of -Se :McLa•re.n. etticielY broeher last ;the 'columns Of: e tragic :death axon, jr.f 'which 'are/limas widely e district, 'having years of .14s.. ilife funeral,' whiCh 4, and the ere- - in Boyles vein- fiaXe. And( .the ves 'the .aoy friends t ter any ',years red Fut the home s. Crosby, at were ecelved by ularig are not and. were •te t her er sueldeo, and; toer im the Moose The :lilting bee ssfutl. ;ever held ladies asseMbled ;quilt They lip tf0 41096: of leasing in- mernbershlp le bti .the :Htriot secitc- and Mrs. elye Miss 8. Mrs.Ritchia, ettely, by sur, and appropriate sociel gatherings d to with very Ms-Elio/1 Basta le of goods te last week. Be-. t ty of wai'M plotting, ere a en. Airs. Pe ld Ark during tbe past une 26,t(h and wilt t. be Rev. M lcolm McArthur, t ur-day, July let, be ;held' at Ohe he •races for the he d early tin the speeclies, (after end little sme , Mrs. George vi le, Mias Marlon eorge Bean, of d 4.1e funeral of their meek The dry lo hing, erni t are. haniess, ery 0.4 d, hoe stores, (and will (close rat 12..30 r. • 'Wednesday' during July! end usf., Death of lins. I;; of the Mill rider Reid. -Mr. Mns. 'Reid, sed event •oc- eurred at her ho ,Diarnond Alberta, on Thar y, JU.110 15th, after an Meese of e ration. , TOe ford./ land ught hi ol in that city for somo ,t e. Afte ber marriage tiMr -Reid, hey Irk:o ed Ito the ,west, where Mr 14 died at .13,1g River, teaching p fOselen ed, up to , her last illness, c e of. a school to 'whoir, ,th (symaath of tell will go out in their re,at itts garden part to be el it the *Kipp* Road ischool growl. on Wedeesdate the Red ‘C SS S ie ye' There will Oe fa good, pr ram e, in.cluding iselec- ost Pleas , affairs of the season shoul bear t date in mind, ;Football.- ;well o tested football match ,was eyed on the 'recreation, ink last be een the kickers t. of. a good exhi. tion et football, the irg considerable thrie, the Tacker - smith boys &red. the only goal of by 'one (goal laS the played; a 10-0 game an Stanley last w ek. The fele lowiDg 410 'Tucker rnith line-up: Goal, .7 .Hawtborne; its, p. Ryan lase '1Wilesoi Wright, J. oKay, 0. Mc- A.W. Dick, -The next • :ame • 'WILL be platrad in, Sea th on reenday night • • Y :are Job :slava berg wor offe No. es. old MTts. 'with , • Or kind, Inst hope f .Jam•s L: J the has t • Rppen y .giobds, clothing, f !grocery and shoe s ,. Variety Store, . in e- kat . 12.30, ' ,each W +sly Aid Auguste faring. Services -T Amery lety, of then w'11 . 1d their entre services, "which by Rev D, J Sunday morning. T er fortunate in secu t • for .,this occastt n, as a good sermon. P of tine Soc°etsa are dein shook), receive a ',e ere sorry ,to ge Meet a much; : '' • •t: Of0 village, la; i • : • accident 1astf tw ger ting' into , is buggy, 11 bapkward, fracturm alaylor is not. a will be coufi y weeks. 'She is , Hutson . tan her man her tape trecov tarrott, son of MT. rott, who' had enlis t:.faurost Blatt. at , transferred to the rd rovi11 sbdrtly leave is marry E.1l pen , frie safe return. --1. M•: r ' iF,a3r'bairn, are recti 1 tiOnts; a y$ung son 1o4ne.-•Two excellent ipratehed by Rev. Mr i;j,t last Sabbath. Mills cb!urch, Clint to be _proud of and Mrs.: Harper w Mr. sand IMra. {Isaac re. -Mrs. McKenzie during !the past tt(en titian tb her rno;. • Donald McKenzie, 2 years, Who recent Mrs.. Samuel Thonips been -with heir daugthe • • lie, tat Brucefield, s, returned home, Ki pen friewelcome icy Clar of He ec=ntly enlis el with t On visited ith his . Ander of the .e Mitt we k. --Mr. a r vialtiec with the rs ,S, Poplestone of ,ee .=Mrs. John H. Pett • r may, in company M s. John IDinsdale of ft Rile week • on a Zvi sIs er, Mrs. Ed. Taylor, rSa k. 'It Isnot often on, eh' outing (of he many friend oris e3$arpt` thcip an4ia ea . and 'Mrq. lorrnan ed front their ho ere now getting thi Their bee tlfull ho 1 of St,ailey. The lend wish them ma rad prosperity.—Ne, from- our :v1ci it W.m. Jones, who ha in Hen '1• Mr. and e :the t of in e loathe to lose t ar loss wit t be Hensa ua1 -•um - Sunday be held to ii yfie y, June 9th. er bine their overe lot C igtvin tad f Owtho ta Mrs. durin ladle land ihave • order an 'lCippe ,f and Is to ce 41W, nat • Picnic who , for. hare ovonto, ere. -- n Rotxrl., aesda o Vatting • rxiiture,' ,:a�,ricl- eJforth, esda,y Worn- t' And- tin^aa.1 coil? be .qts, ' of e ladies. n ,Mr, Le he ,tmeln- ,agood tberal that. erred. met bhe •win ler 'ybung- to her eiving f riendss *nee tr. • Mrs. -•,twitll sa1J„•. M..dicJ r;ov- d. wish . Mrs, ': carr- deers e mons per e goa3 n havE lit (pas re the J*; :cart as in !Week -in. n old h, a who Mrs. .for 4 her eel bask and e. 461st t her, age, Mrs. .aFP er's ytn, o the with en - it: to t' F- helll5e rid for fey Jones moon S. s in.', on twon .er•r. no s. hbjora, , bar s gain. 'Sohool >an . Riney kr ber A sae of R1 evale, too lace oh .1 dnesday ;go ping, Jun 14th, ceme rit cal. The funeral hel On re,sid,e e was' largely atteted; .r by filen , .I-, latives, business an • other Rev. sra /cod Tate, pastor o ii Knox ehurch a slsted by Rev. D. D. Thom. - hymns e g were chosen for Spec -al psa,tre `` here Is a Fountain Pilled pallbea er were friends end eeigh.. remain w re born t its -last seing by idle sr mbens formed in. a tier iaround he grave. Rebert Netso EV •‘: .a. One of the Most vi II re- urney oorth In March, 1856, hen e wei ti e years ea age, to the ick (I) 1-1 in the township 'of urn - .9* sarSd ft r working' tat fern; rk r la :1 be secured employro t In a ea. del which was run, by 1 o n h st lb reeved wife, Miss ne ,a, le X tan end after Lying ar a 8 0 be In b ital. for a number 145 y was Stewart ,of Bduevale, er .riv and, for twenty- a roe. er buscness has been rsed to Which from time to tr e ha een added coat, ce ent Othe es. On two occasion the burned to the gro ON . EXE'` ivialisi both forea re it. In ,19 the OlvappIng Mill and . orate : pow=r • lie bought frroar' the to • Josep 1 ...4 eeid operated by the tried rt; Jl1orar,- .when,50d. * M• t Mstrtyeis Giem:, a it.1 fwas hi1ow llyk (he . Asti the last lour vot', h ►b 'tiler, the tate," W. s D ff, C -tes, C.ty, Man., haul g p educe e • Merl 90 . Deeember, : 13., ,0f Glx eX dren, inc rnc, Robert '.Nel on, di-- limlfiancyt , bothree +s : n,cl fp Otters are left to poop, he io. of a igeoa. f atiber! i iW, J. : t utf, ,f St. PJh ag;,. B. Duti, •'tor .f: th �li�,�eilandTelegraph Rub, D, Co g, N.Y., ; .cbl. - _ n, of (Beeston ; and Mar Ev., Cita y ton, att ho(.rre,.. e al ,lean - s t;t gra,ndch dre i, erro d an 1 E • heli ,Duff, of ,Well:; i/ : , d 'Da - oit ' et ,A..tkexi; sof Ston. R. , ., Da ;wiais► �& faJt hf r a:,erri• • of Knox ch arch. He stook ,a gre:: t :xit `tett 1 'r bleeding - Of thte ;ew % churc e ,yearn go, 'served for : man test the 'oar of (. ante ` ors. an la agog parsod was (is•, peri tende o; be' ,Sunday Schaoe po tete, h an .tar lent Refbare a , he (th • foff ce • of resident of t • e Bee H • Reforµxt .Atasoesati'n fir th Ye ries 1904--7,+ Ile .was on sof, • e ear t r • ,•box, (af, the • •• Or • er o elslters., idol ng` Cour Do Bias 1 18 and twos ai,so a wre,. ber •f Cam nira, San of Sco land Win 11 • � One of the chief inte este o II' ijlffe •wear, ; the llterrat re I : • star of ,. ,.fiend, the land of, `' castor IR +• Duff was an i uor : hit • an wh. he „ 'the reSoect and •' .'de ce o (the ootn:,mun;tty and lake bus ass as ISO,'' • tete throughout hl,s ifs, He we, a•taiU of putbi.c epirtt, who (neve ,grit end, it ixte land tabor in t ying. ,t 'ad,'v a the pubs:c we are whiff h',Is PonaldersatiOn for t ose in ;ris dor• uns oetand,Aos. stietreas : a" own ,i • • IRM FOR RENT -Adjoining email, in whol or i part. Chiefly paature and ha JA ES BE Eensall ms ent las Week, but Which intscar ed th Mai s, see pege 3.-A lax ekeu ber Lib rises were in the v111 e Tues anoual strawberry fest val. of 1, venIng ises go be. One o.2 ...etc. The Ilensall hand will be to melon on Thursda..y. to tne pla•c 'is visiting hi the villa e k -this wee -.-Dominion-Day w be °laser ved an the village this. year ,wh the filet Annual raee etin /ride Will, be' fheld. The Hen,sal ban has been. engaged, for the eaten. The ows Greer. 2nd 12, rd .42 third omm nee at ate aad, overn. rtt at sight., eside t, rind e a spices 0:1 Ohl:4 the hunt rtet ▪ w..1 folio s tre t is in :Mess El not Ling her - here scpen-1- • Carnel church Dads, Fri 3rd, 415„ The races will 1.30 pan: All belf mile An* Joan Trot tinglieulets Rep e Sxnallacombe secret of 1 Ladies' Aid Spele Vil ge, will be held, In, on, ed-nesday evening, n the °rest City Male Qui be etent.c The concert stor ,for ,all .attending. -- Mu ock ,Who has been v 'siste An Alberta, is home- ing a couple , of months with her pare t,s.--.1We „have this eek 1,10 She era, relict of the la e Mr John She rdolo h,er 67th yea, ,t Tede- 5-0M1.` years, and during the past 11. r Ilness with great Christia, par - had, a lam. eercle of relatives, and and ively :disposition. She lea es '- mourn' lat.r lose two sons, John, of Tucla rsmith, Ori the homestead tarn: vtaSOMe ' months ago, and on da. Ozer Mns,IF. (Mame, of this Village. An- other daughter, Mrs. F. Woad t• assed away an the west some years age. This of th1s ,week to thei,M,cTsag art em:. - funeral service twos held_ ItTh rsday tery and the , family have (the eym- path of ,the community in their be- c rosy eats -gr. Will Fee d later f jury 'The yelatives and ilriend of Mrs. ohn. Moues°, of Hay, (will egret e end, 11 (hope for her (recovery. :Airs, $ Mc , tof Loudon, spent a (few` days at ihe _former home near Theme villp., hats ,r turned, to town. • to rp1e, ;4;05 tox , 4,15 ;in jute ,b + bulk, seaboard, rd, $4 o 84.10..Millfee+ Car ,lots, per toes delivered, . -Mo t- r°a,1 ;fret/arta,Win, 820 to +$21; shots $24 to $25; n:idd425 i to 826 s g •feed, flour Fe hag, 81.80 to $1.- 65. ,Pot�atoe•-•Ig, Qntarlos,, $1.90; Dela,w,ares $2.10 to . 2,15 westerns $i.- 25 out of )store•; 1n, car lots .15c less., Ci e 1Live Stock Markets Puffs* June 20-rCattle-Dry f active and steady; grassers_ siow d istockeis :and leeders 37, to 38; steck heifers ;6 to 37 ; fresh tows ond ors iactive.'end then, ;50 ',to $110. Veals llogs-Aetive; heavy land Mixed, $1.0; yorkens 39.50 to 310; pigs 9.50-; rOu.ghs yearlings, 35.50 to 310.40; wethers 48 Montreal, June 24-191e. 'offerings 'cm the Ittarket this morning forleale 'a- mounted to 70Q cattle', 500 !sheep and Irbougt% :Ttre hisrpply&,11ot ce,90t0tieelalwviasesefu411; 300 head' larger ;than a week ago the strength in the situation was Miele pronounced than eYer, and prices generally sewed a feather advance of 25c per etivt.: There's were ho full ear - IMO a &dee steers on the market, bUil int ;few swill lots soldOes high as $10.25 !to 310..60, whge, wane bulls brought 49 and choice lots of coves $8.- 75 per cwt. A stronger' feeling id,evel- (*Jed In the ariarket for hogs today, and prices scored an aidsrance of 15c to 30e per cwt. as compared with a week ago. The demand from packers WAS were made at 311:50 to 11.80 aridrough' stook tat 311.15 to 311.44, While slaws $5.60 to $5.90 per cwt, weighedl offk cars. .A feature of' the smatil treat trade was the further weakness in -tile market for sheep and prices de- clined 25c per cwt., which Us due to the dnertased offerings. The de - mead tor spring lEumbs -was gotid af from( 35 to 37 eaoh. iCalves. were yery 20. -Two- loads of butcher cattle breught record, Prices for the yards this Morning. Eleven he.Etd of butch- ers (offered by Durm end • Levack brought ,$10.75 and there • were two other loads and part loada and." coa- Stich transactions did not repr•esent a Mach stronger merket than last Thursdo,y's, as the quality" Was extra choice, but still for the best, ,a,Mongn amoiderate (run for a Monday, there was eteady eto stronger trade bat for common to medium grade batch- cher& the market was draggy acids weaker. It pa takcost a certainty that before the, week Is over Valuee for common grass cattte will be cot. Bulls were Oste.ady, but cows were easier though drovers -at the opening asked what buyers considered exofbitantt values, land had to climb kliorw,ni later. It "JET CIlleSt10211Glible . COWS Will continue rfor long et the 'present big/3 quot,atiores; To -day's was the strongt est butchers', cattle triarket tthe heat -cry of the yards, the best Arr-ong the ca.ttle seal:1g up to .75e per DO pounds over. *he Buffalo prices, twhere the cattle for the most part are corn, ,fed. So far As the best 'grades .tof jbutcherS Are concerned, there( Is not gruch prospect of a decline le, valuee, that ds, the drovers follow lap their praetice of the pats,t few weeks and 'curtail is.upplies. As was to be there was ino call for either stock - era or feeder's. wete slow; but epringer,s not toe far ,backward were 'active; small meats came under the buyere"kolfe.' Sheep closed 26e lower land lamb values were cut to .50c. The best veais were steady and an demand, but common carvee dropped from. O5c to 35e. Ologe, alight 1 run, ,fferred up to ten (cents. Packers quoted weighed off ears at $11.15, slecta $11.25 and fed •axsd( watered at 510.90. Corbett, and Coughlin,sold 24 loads; best heavy steers, 125010 1350 lbs, 310.20 to 310.30 ; best butch - 59.40 Ito 39.65; medium bu-tchers, $9 to bulls 7.50 to,8,00; best cows $8 to 58.25 ; gredl tun covesi7.50 to, 7.75 ; com- floe !spring .lenribs, 16e per lb; 20 cat- vesz$11 to 312; hogs, .$11 fed and wat- red. J. B. Shields and Son sold Ivo loads; butchers, 14, 1000 lbs, $9.65; one, 800 Its, 35.20; two, 815 pounds, 8.50; one pull, 1180 lbs, 7.00; 11rillt- r, $60; wing lambs 15 8-4c to 16c per nedy sold seven loads; butchers, one 7.50 to 38,25; one deck of hogs. 311.15 ,weeighel off ears. berm , 1060 pounds, 37.90; one, 1144 pounds. $7.90;12, 1160 pousods, $8.25; eight, 1230 120 sheep, wools, 39 10(310; clipped ,$5 to, 38.75; he,a,vy fat sheep and cello eamisa 14c to 16e per lb.; MeDenald Halligan solcl 14 care; choice heavy .85 Ito $10.25; common. betchera $8.25 on rnediarn hurts 6.50 to 7.501 best nd (springers $80 to 3100; 'medium $60 1 $70 each. McDonald and Ilalligan old, foe tH. G. Clark •of Georgetown °ice isieers, weighing 1320 pounds ach, tat 1310,75 per cwt. \The follow - g are the quotation's: Choice ea.vy steers 39.90 to 310.50 ; butch- rs nettle, choice, 9.40 to 0.15; good, .10 to 39.26; nseditun $8.65 to .86; Common 38 to $1.25; • butcherto 75 to $5,25; butchers' cows; chafes, mmon $5.25 to 5.75; stockers. 700 t Pounds, ;6.76 to 7.75;ehoice feeders, horned, 950 to 1000 Its, $8.25 to 38.85 nem and cutters, 34.00 to 35.00; .ilkers, choice, each, $75.00 to $60; springers 850 to $100; light es, 38.50 to 310; heavy shellk 6.00 S8; sPrirg lambs, per lb, 15 1-2 to ; calve% gbod to choice, 89.50 to .25c imedium 7.25 to 8.50; logs, fed 'watered, $10.00 to $11; weighed; Tor.Mto. June 2--LIve, spring Prat- -ere,. Ogle 0.,.mol a half pounds and 'over, "tto 45c; aid fowl, 117 to 4.9c; ick- Dreseed-Spring broilers' 50 to 55c; cad ,f wl e5 27c; chickens, 25 to Dairy Market' excartons, 27 to 28e. Butr, cream - '28 to 9c ; choice dairy. 'Prints 25 /to 28 26c; (takers' 23 to 24c. Cheese- ew, itr 18 1-2e ; old June and Septerrber 1 g.!, 22e; tiviins 22 1-4c; triplets 22 1-2e. Grain, Etc. Toronto. June 20 -Manitoba Wh t- $1.12 1- . Manitoba, oats, track,bay ros 18 1.-20 American corn -No. 2 yellow, .82e tr k Toronto; 78 1-2c, track, bay ports. Ontario Wheat -No. 1 tom er- cial. per ear Jot, acc t to arerclait 94 to 960; No. 3 co r- ola}, 90 to 92c; feed. twaseat 83 it0 t No. 2 nominal, :carlot, ;1.70; accor ng to sareple, $1.20 to 31.50. Barley- sit- ing, 65e to 66c outside; feed, 62 to 63 cents. Manitoba Flour-Flrat t- onds, $6; strong bakers, $5.4 In jete bage. Ontario Flour -Winter, tr k, Toronto, want shipment, stecor n 39 to re to sr fe to ch 34. 39 00 850 ew to off JUN lciet Foot Outing Shoes Fleet Foot ' Outing Shoes are made for every Sport and, recreation and'are acknOwledged to be the best wearing and: neatest fitting Outing s4oes made in Canada. Fleet Foot Otiting shoes cost no mbre than thti ordinary .kinds—ta dis tinguish the Fleet Foot always look for the honey combi sole. We have the sole agency for Fleet Foot Outing shoes and carry a complete rahge of styles for Men, Women and' Children. A few of thei styles are mentioned herewith-- C3Men's Athlete Shoes, with blue -black canvas uppers and honeycomb rubber.soies, low cut style for Lao, high cut for x .25. Men's Yachting shoes with white canvas uppers and white rubber soles, low cut style for 1,25 high cut for 1.50. Ladies -Yachting shoes with white canvas uppers and white rubber soles, low cut style for x.15 high cut for 25 Ladies Idler Shoes with white canvas uppers -and red rubber high cut style for 1.25. • Boy's Athlete shoes with: blue or tan canvas uppers, low cut Style for go cents high cut for x.oio a pair. Misses 'Yachting shoes With white uppers and white rubber soles high laced style *for i.00 a pair. Oletl Mail and phone orders promptly filled. 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In spite of the fact that owing to the war, British woollens have advanced greatly in price and tailors all over Can ada have been compelled to raise prices, we will continue to make worthy made to measure clothes at a price that is within the range of every man. —and we never had a finer range of Spring and ....um - mer materials. Distinctive patterns and shades of rich, fast color- ings, also all the plain shades. Fabrics to please young men, middle aged men and old men. • It does not matter whether you are a style enthuthast or just appreciate quality, tailoring and value. We know that we can give you satisfaction. Come in and examine these new materials. Let Us Be _I OUR Jailors W. D. Bright Son Seaforth con tor lux One One eut out era Ute he One ton slaw tun