The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-30, Page 50
he height of fashion but if your
role effect. Why not sets
ct
for the Holiday? x rW" have a
r every member of the fam-
moderately priced.
ent Colt ; Gunmetal Com' and
apair.
ew English. fast in Patent Colt,
[ers for 4.50 and 5.oct a pair.
Laced models, cloth tops er dui
lastest styles for 2 3o
2,75,
r :
1.5 d x.75 a pair.
i r to 2 for I.6o, r.85 and Lee
00, 1.25 and r.3o a pair.
for 75c, r.00 and 1.25 a pair)
will close on Wednesdays at
7
TB OROIAL HOTEL
S Seaforth
mber
lar Shingies
Ages
ool in simmer. They are
in anv climate. They
tee of alt buildings. They
he last cost. They last a
FencePogts
9 Foot
Iver Board
all Coverings[ey Haxd
iornestic
use
ly for next winter
ne to buy.
Seaforth
Ontario
iimminossumam
leasure "
cats
r aim and ambition
rt' possible satisfacti9n
)ur suits .nd overcoats
mariner. They have
way they are tailored
Lis from which they are
been .a prime factor in
s.
to the „ war, British
and tailors all over Can
we will continue to make
price that is within the
of Spring and Sum.. -
shades of rich,, fast color-
s to please young intra,
not matter whether you
te quality, tailoring and
satisfaction. Come in and.
s
t Sort
JUNE 30; 1916.
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ROi EXPOSITOR
f
Zurfck
1 io --lir. - William McKay, ethic's AZ!
tea of the Hens aall Alb& school pre ! i on.
tat the dde ,artmental, examines 1 Elsetpe
Ili here `.week. +-- Mrs. Made
Zeiler pt Wit, woo here for a
tor #1,,;y . last week visiting friends,
-3 r. Rlflliam Seibert, Jr., ;has ac-
fixated . is pods tion, las mail clerk on'
obe of the trains from 1aondoh.--Mr.
D. S. Man,* has ¢qoE sheen enjoying
pa t of health but his many;
trfanda ape hewill ibe around again
Mr. Boil Rae has purchase
rialalitcolle esAd lest sadJolining the
;carate schabl, in Drysdale, fro
f. Frank Buskin—There' will be no'
*s rises in ,the 1. athertan church, on
s; t!, Ind, as the pator,
Bev Mr. I ember,. will .be on Ia mace-,
S ` He.:vr'ill be married can '11 1 Jr --
• r Lily 6th, to Woe W. Lissy, of
$anuli a, -nrid they will occ 1py the
'ibe L.ithenau ,parsonage., Mr. Nor-
woOd i tdebert, of New Eaten, Mich.,
Sevisiting hie grandmother, Mrs. J.
• icbert and "other relatives hare.
neettant of the. holiday on July
1st, ;when .the atlohres w'11 he closed
theyw.11 be :*fit pn Fr day evening
of a FZ £Vdit►ltl s Tt~rlow'fr
g# de .—The Al 'County Herald,
of Lincoln, Michigenin gives the foie
**leg accoant of ass tlgormer well
sicansws resident of this township .en
the perms, Of byre. (W3.111aan II.13rowne
sister—slew of " MT. George
'., of Seaforth. ;The ,Her-,
old nays(` '`Mrs. Trate BrOwe tee, wife
SSV. Vii. Bro rn1 ; tai: (Liaicoin, and
t^: of the ntlon ere of the county,
died scat 'her, biotne lit this village ;Seri
tot midnight. Jerome.20 years
ago set attack of blood troisor111g prow,
pd nearly fatal to =M1y3.; Brownlee, and
es abet t time ' her health had not
=bc n,. of true.. beet and - about" five
ye'ore *le ..atarted on: la'decline which
iy 'wed in her (death. s She
UapI`her birthpi a ee, in Bolton
fir. instil her marriage ;to `.,William
Brownleee, which took ,,?lace till •,B a14
Set, tieA rj1 22Nd, 1858. Afters their
marriage, ;the co axle , ,remained in
Canada sfor twenty years, then, the
Proneer ;s 1rlt asserted; • tltseif, and
they ctiatne t4 the States, .settling
it st in . Alcona, After e at time
in tie
bet - days.
there, to home ,wax (bath oin, the shores
of ;the Ioke in what is now ,L1nco1Si
and ;here, the deceased lived, antil her
,&t 1L She, is survived by her huts -i
bared and family of two sons and
three 4a,ughter;e'_
SEAFORT/I MARKETS
i'$URSDA'c1, June 30 19) 6
Fall( Wheat (sten.) new co
Oats, per bush to
Peas, per bush ....
Barley, .per bush , •,o
Beans, per bush.... 2 50 to 2 60
Bran, per too . > 24 00 to 24 00
Shorts, per ton 26 00 to 26 00
Flour, per cwt.,3 00 to '4 00
Butter, No. 1 loose, Ib22 to 23
_ gs, per dozen .. 23 to 24
r'ay, new, per ton...., 12 00 to 14 62
Hogs 11 00 to 11 00
Live Stock Markets
U e Mock Yards, Toronto, .,l ane.
27th.—Cattle broight prices- on the
Union Stock Yards, Toronto; yesters
unsay, 4hat have. never been egaal1ed
LIS ape history of ;the ltrade, exclusive
;Of (prize- animals.: Load lots brought
311 pad $11.10 per cwt. These cattle
were dry fed, weighed 1,170 to 1,340
Pounds, and were nicety finished. ;Ale
though rea.1 choice, they were not.
prime. These prices represent an ad-
s ;this week over test for beet
;offerings,. Oeld choice,' weighty bal-
Lbeks,; 1,640 pounds, ,brought $10.75. On
all other hitcher cattle trade was
ITraggy4 The balk of ;steers ,aid
heifers was oomposed of noMmone to
,d1 am grassy butchers' et -1d they-
iscAd at a r,scession. o -10 to 15 cent%
per cwt. draught $8.75 .to 9.25,
> mon all tate way t flQom $7.50
to $8.75. 'The ren of fbu,tebers' cows
and hills was unusually (heavy. Pack-
ers tat orally held out t for lower
Pews ,and sec.zred these. These cuss
'IVY t begging ontii :25c to 50c .was
knocked ;off cows ,and. aOe to 75c .off
bells( From 7.50 to 8.25 ;was ' p i,d
for shotes ,and $6.25; to $7.50 /for
medium Ito good. Choice:. cowls brought
$7.25 'to 58.25 and 1me.d1 ern to good $6
to 57.25. Atm -kers inclined, easier, $7
to 18 being plaid far''the 'bulk ,of -good
to ehoic, ,and. $6 to $7 for medium
to good. Miles cows were unchanged
a,t ';60 to 5100 Each (for the . extreme,
range. The market for . calves ds swell
maintained, In spite :of sa r fairly Jibe
crlal ran of 470 head; $10 to $11..75.
was paid for good to choice ve als- and
$7.50 to $10 for medium. These rates
:Tore steady ar-tii the 'close of - the
week,, "Small ,meats shaded t,easler,
the wooly being fair. Spring lambs.,
brought 13 112° to 14 1-2c per tpo und,
wbilet light sheep ewes went -at $6 ''to
58.50 per cwt. With very few hogs
ort pie open market packers were in- •
certain ,aboat quotations, -fearing to
oast¢ too low, fns their ;agents in the
country would fail to ss€cure requis=
iste alurnl ens. Some packers quoted as
low as $10.75, Lob., country points.
$11.10 '.fed And watered, land $11.35 off
cars, Actual sales were made, b•oW-
etre.., a,t $11.65, fed. sand watered, and
this 'alas probably 'nearer actaal value;l.
Following are the quotations ; Choice
heavy steers, $10 to $10.50;1 butchs
eracattle, choice. 9.50 -to 9.75; good,
$9.10 .to $9.35; mads•' im $8.85 to
$9 ; mammon 8.00 to $8,25; butchers',
,bulls, ehoiee, $8.35 to- $8.80; , do..
good bulls $7.50 to ;7.75; do. rougn
$475 to- $5.25; butchers' cows, choice-.
$8 to 58.25 ; 'good, $7.40 to t $7.60;
rnedlarn, $6.50 to $7; stockers, 700 to
850 pounds, ;6.75 to 7.75 ; choice feeders,
fi-&horned, p60 to 1000 lbs, $8.25 to $8.85
canners gild cutters, $4.00 to $5.00;
milkers* choice, each, $75.00 to
$100; da. co a. and med. each, $40,
to $60; eprLngers 650 to $100; light;
ewes, $3' to $10; heavy sheep. 6.00
to ;8; spring lambs, par lb, 111-2 to
14c calves, good to ,choice $9.50 to
512; imedi am, $7.25 to $8.50; thog"s, fed
natk.nvatered 511.40; weighed !off cars
$11.66 -to $11.75; f.o.b.,$10.90..
1
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W. T. BOX & CO.
EMBALMERS AND .
FUNBRAL DILREOfORS
_ill. C. BOX
!Holder of Government Diploma
sand Licence -
CHARGES MODER.A T E3�
owersfurntsaee on snort notice
Nwht Oa`__,
Pone 1C'%
.uay Calls
Phone 50
Iirthie-
1'DER -At ; , ring + 0
5th to Hr..a + Mrs.
Near'sHen . an June
o n "Elder a . n.
N—]n 'lsbo e, on Juni
Mn. Hector a son.
D W . • n, On June
Mrs. e.'0.'Denn , s son.
HO ES -In B e, on June
Mrs. WalterHolm s, a daughte
ant,. Sleeeali,
Alexander, d
Or, to Mr, and
to Mr. and
Otte to Mr. anct
4Ltgs, ' to Ir. anc;l
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SELGNER—HULLER—In Qtiuto
Pear viola, eideet'daughter of
Hull r, to Sergeant George . 8e
ova b b ttafjor
CAMP ELL—LANK N—In Exe
Rev. Samuel F. Shia , Vera Ad
est d ugbter of M and the 1
bell o Dr. Geo Edward J
life ilton.
IDE —')ONN In Olin
by v. B. , MoCO Adak. Lulu
Steri n ,
• LAWS s pIS—Ab the
eter Jo , e 28th F oeeie Fran
of M . and rg I. 1. F ranofe,
Sar . wrens of MoKillop
CAi+%E
You
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n June 21st
d MrsGeorig
nee of the ;.Lot
$lie 20th b
E heline, ye ung
Simon: Camp
ben Lannir, o
on;: June 21st
ivt Connell
a , , age in lir
only daughte
T .roes ;ta
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ON it Tuokersuiltheon Seine 26th♦ Annie
g, , of of tbb late John Oteneron, aged 90
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London, on June 21141, Mynard Al mer -
son of lir. and Kra. J. B. Dui*, aged
onthe, [7 days.
'ch, oix June 12th, 46011 Ew n, aged;
loR. oh June 20th, t1 i ry W. Gook,
and 9 months.
leyywnehip, on Jllne :24th, Eliza;
relict the late John Reid, aged 77
,ant
Lyth June 26th, Anne McNamee,
off Emigh, aged. 69 years:
es
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s but
wart` Bros. Rjei�i-
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Sco t'a. ,
wers furnished : on
rt no ice.
Director' and
1 Embaler 1
parlors in Oddfe
ding' op ' ositee
Night. or I7jay 119.
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Uncle
M.W
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.balmier a
neral Direc of
taki4g Parlors above
lila s' grocery store,
n. St eet, Seaforth
tied on short pea, e
bargs moderato.
e nig'jht_or day ; — 192
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11 ARES LOD' E -PARK-Furnished 8uiiimee ot
ages, wide ve - ndas,. and location. -Bentt,, modera
,,Apply to GEO 0 EE, 60 Stanley St , Loud n.
ilii 258 4
Sum cr ReS7ts
BAYFIELD
1,1
i
!AHous
.r
it
te Underhand b
ed in sager/sin
•n
the time of sal
leo auction on
tthe Ooznm
the hour of 2. o
Ilot namely --L
market et. in F
of Seaforth.
Also a good we
per cent of the
:day of sale and
.or further pa
orth, `Wender'
1: homas Brown
rt age Sia
r ▪ - ,
an Lot in
—
e
S aforth
virtue of the power of sale mtain-
Mortgage (which willbe produced at
) there will be offered for male lay pub-
aturdey the 15th day ,of July 1916 at
1 Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth at
clock teen. the following house and
t number 42. on the ;no th tide of
C, Spailing'e survey n.th said Town
ere ie 4 frame house on th property.
II and some fruit trees.' Terme--Ten
purchase money to be paid on the
the balance in two weeks thereafter.
tioulari, apply to J. M. BEST, Sea!
Solicitor. Dated 19th June1€316.
Auoti>neer. 232-3
RTtT NOTICES
`1. [�TAN�LED
i''Y for 8,8.
-after summer
!H, ALEXAND
Teacher, A Normal trained teac
No.12, MoKiliop.dutles to amine
olidaye Attendance 14. Appl
K, R.R. No. 4. Walton, Ont.
2522-
er
oe
to
EtSTRAY C
the uncle
Hay, about
re, two White
Wort -nation le
ted by the 0
TLE --Strayed from the premi
signed, west half of lot 5, eoneess
he 15th Of May. three yearling h
nd one ked and all with horns.
ing to their recovery will he appr
ner. $ WILLER 2531xt
0
on
f -
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FARM FOR
JCI good lan
Ion 8, MdKilIo
dwelling nous
house and you
ply to JOHN
ALE—A, small farm of eight acres of
all cleared, part of lot 80 on °once
, at ReIboraugh. A seven room -d
in good repair and a been, -bug: v
try house are situated thetteon. - p-
oM1LL1.N, R.R. No. 1, Seaforth.
2524- t
s•
MIAMI M FOR
1' smith, co
under bash.
land inaeood
,premises s g+ , .frame ileum, bank been, its bons
hue house driv= house and two Rood wells. F
!terms and pa ;Altars' apply on the".premises or
ldrese MRS. JO ' McOLOY, Egmondville; FSO.
28564
GOD FARh' FOB SALE—For Sale Lit 25 a d
ilkeT part of L 24, Qoncession*l4, McKillop, co
1.taining'130 aeras. There are on the premises a
modern brick . owe with hard and -soft orate .
i' There is also a ± ood ban 60x126, with stone fou
;dation end sta.ling underneath, driving shed 80x• 0
ton stone found, tion, pig pen and hen house, a 1
in good repair. There s also a good bearine o
,chard and two ever tailing wells. The term Is :11
underdrained a d well fenced and In a high state • f
.cultivation wit 10 acres of hardwood bush. It e
:well situated o. the North gravel road 1 mile sou h
of Walton 0. R. station, alas telephone and rur • 1
'mail delivery. Thee is a choice farm ; and will e
sold on reasons le terms: F,or further particul
iapply on;the p erises;or address, W. J4DI0KS rN
Walton, 2458 t
ALE. i.ot 6, Concession 9, Tuck
talning 100 acres. aboat seven ac
e faro} s well fenced and drain
ate of rcilticatton,. There are on t
r-
e
e
i` MAPLE T BRACE" FOR SALE—A 'first el :s
'farm of 100 nor • : within easy distance; to Seafor h,
Blyth. Landes .oro and Walton, on th'e 11th Cone • e-
;tion of Hullett. Rich clay loam, free from stone a d
very fertile.. I a high State of motivation.A.bo t
`eight acres of v linable bard wood, comfortable bre k
house on stone foundation with oemeliteellar. La ge
bank barn, goo + stabling and out building, also el o,
'wind mill wit water flowing thro>igh pips ; to
'kitchen, soft "titer, cement eletern., : A desks le
farm. For In ther p4 rtleuTars appy to ROB t l'
REID, Loudest oro, R.B. No. 1,• box 2; McKillop r -
.al telephone 15 on 170. 12581-t
ALUBLE
1 V ors for the
'offer foe sale,
1.Ooncession of
consists of 100
lands In a Clea
isituated:in e
Ito markets, se
are erected. a
'18x24, wash ki
`52x70 with eto
nd water in b
in barn also a
farm ie.well fe
; title is perfect
ptiu :of do'
ionises a
OBERT 0
.HAYS, gator
ARM F)R .SALE—The adeeinistr
state of the late Hu%U M, Gord
at No. fourteen (14) in the sixth
e townehip ofhicKili9p. This fa
acres of cleared anti improved fa
and gond state of cultivation and
lendid farming diebriet, oonvenie
oois and churches. Op the premi
comfortable frame I.welling hou
hen attached. Splendid frame b
e stabling underneath;.cement.flo
rn, alae a good pig pen and :wa
ood pig;; pen and he house..
sed- and extra well tile drained.
nd poettession will be ven for
g all necessary fall work. For furb
ly to ARCHIBALI) ec0B,F>GOR
ON, Administrators, or to R.
, their ;Solicitor, 1421•
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is
t
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rn
re
er
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er
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Notice to
Cred
In the (*tate of Pe
of the ownship
County Of Huron,
nod
cy Wan:
of Sianle
arne$s li
ed
Rotige is hereby given p ream ant to th
that behalf that all perm) s having alai
the estate of Percy Wao eee, ~late of t
of Stanley, in the county t Huron, har
deeeased, 'who died at Graven1
on the 8rd day of February,
, required to send by poi ., prepaid o
Gladman St Stanhury. Exeter or Menem,i
;tors for the Administrster or or beton
day of July 1916, the full particulars of
and the nature of swami ye if any, het
Further take notice that fatter the said Ic
ed date the administrator Will proceed is
the mate of the said deceased amon
entitled thereto. having r
of which he shall then hat
GLADMAN
Solicitor for Exeou
Dated at Hensall, this 26
gaols only
notice.
acSTANBUR
re, Hensall
yofJune
tors
est, late
in the
alter, de -
statute In
ne against
to township
fess maker
tures, Ont.
1915, are
deliver to
, Ont. Belie -
the 18th
heir clafws,
l by them.
et mention-
distribute
the parties
the claims
Exe ter
916.
2188.8
The Se
Corn l er
Clintons Ontarl
•
gives a. thoro
Bookkeeping, T
all commercial s
erate rates.
elsewhere let us
we can dofor
given; by mail.
B't F. Ward,
Phone 208 •
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f ,,
gh cours in 0,
pewritin and +1.
bjects at od-
fore en fling ,
ell you What +
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noipai
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GRANVO TRUNI\ SY1 EM
Domini 1 n
SINGL FARE
Good Going Jul 1st. Va id to
return sa e date
ay
FACE AND ®i E-THII
Good Going., Ju • e 3oth,
=1st, valid to r turn Jul
'Betweenall station in Can
of Port Arthur, als. to Detr
Port Huron, Mich. Buffalo,
Rock, Niagara Fall and Sus
' _ Bridge, .
July
'3
daeast
sit and
Black
tension
W. Somerville....... TowAgent
W. Plant ..._.. DepoAgent
C. E.; HORNI G, D. P,
Union Station. ornnto,
A.
Ont.
�r
Now st1_.a Tiave
to have your OAL Bins .
filled up, and we can do i
it using ou celebr ted
Lehigh
Anthra
(the coal th
For June aid July
lowing are o
Chestnut
Stove
Egg
Soft Coal
Yale♦
cite
it satisfies
Delivery Ito Bay.Piels-
Ya '.ta 150 ,cEin is ; to
Bruce. field
We ia,]ss° atandle all
L um r,
Canada
•Brand' Fertilizer
orders e fola
it prices
$7.5o
$7.25
$7. oo
$6. oo
51 per
Ki(Ppen, 5
25 ftp.
dk-
Ceadsmentf,
. Tongue
gue
Grooved Flooring and V
Siding, Canada Fibre Boa
jai !Building Materiel„Tile
Pasts, etc.
.. ; to
cents;
ogs and(
Buffalo
and
-etched,
Mets -
Cedar
John B. 144st rd
Brucefield
Thoro
Stallions
The following Imported 01
Stallions, which are all in No
service this season at
.T. Berry'iStable
1 form, will tend for
Hensal Ont.
KING THOMAS
Clydesdale [9 ] (12625
CUMBERLAN
Clydesdale [17
1$15 to in
COMMO ORE
Clydesdale [9 96] (14633
$15 to ure
J ABO
Percheron [31
$12 to i
'S GLO
46] ;15788
ure
sure
COLONEL RAHAM
will travel the same r lite as last Tr.
Will stand at the a
mares, after which d
to training
NOTE—Igo mareS
fabove UV* after
11
ve stabl s until
ited nu ber of
te he will go in
11 be bretl at 'the
In
The Grand
MAC
2.041
•
the Stud
ircuit R4ce Horse
HISTL
48971 A.T,
araelthistle is the fastest horse that
was ever offe ed for ser e in this
Part lolf the try. He Tenet]. through
the largest ling circuit in the
world .gind. ted the rand ()Ir-
ma Sitars AS ten th y; defeated
full brother to s.ledepende e Boy 2.01
1-2. tieerhistie himself has been miles
nlit:24e is aa grata big, b stallion;
Ise; 5a 'a? mada Ito order horse, having
size, quality, dividuality-, breeding
and. brains. will stand at his own
ham,. 03lyth, is season, a limit-
ed piwnber of ; es at to insure.
Acoommodetion. mstele for mares from
ias distance. Write fdr breeding and
full particularei
THOS. 00IILTER
L. 0. CHARLESWORTH, Blyth
Popular Stallions.
The following pnntlar stallions will stand for the
The Choicely Bred Clydeedale Stallion
Jansen Murray, Prcenletcn. gild, Manager
Monday Noon—Leave &is own stable
at Peter ,Mc
c.ession *3,
William Dorsey
Hibbert, for Jo
Williams' lot 2
for noon; t
28, concession
day—To Edwa
rt Stp., and go to
s lot 21, concession '1
gists Tuesday—To Pat
, concession 4, Hibbert,
d Gormley's, lot 17,
to ;Webe,r's Hotel, Dublin, for night,
3, cooceasiori fl, MoKillop, for noon;
then to ,Andre'w krauskopf's, lot 7,
claY—To his gown stable where he will
remain until die following Monday
The Standard bred and Registered
'Trotting Stallion
RED MCKINNEY 42946
Enrolled. and Inspected.
Monday—Will leave fhle own stable,
Egmondville, at noon, and go by waY
of thet Huron rosat to Clinton, at R.
Gr,aheen'a Hotel for. night. Tuesday—
South by way of the London Road
to Walker's Hotel, Bruceflekl, for
poon; then south to Commercial Ho-
tel ;stables, Heiteall, for night. Wed-
nesday—To Exeter; then eolith 11-4
miles to John Blair's, for noon; then
to Centralia, at Moffat's Hotel for
night. ThorodaYi—East to Wm. Brock's
Uaborne, for noon; then. to KirktonS
at Taylor'a hotel, for night. Friday—
West to Jas. Ushorne
boundary, for noon; then north to
Dublin, at Weber'ss hotel, for night.
Saturday—By way of sHuron r.oad to
his own stable for noon, whore he will
remain until the following Monday noon
neTarne,s Berry, proprietor; W. R.
The Imported Clydeadale Stallion
(14 62) 13547
-Enrolmen, Nee 353 Form 1
J, Livingstone, Proprietor & Manager
Monday—Will lieiave his -own stable,
Staffa, and go Weet to David Hill's,
for noon; then 'South to the Cromarty
line ,then east to his own stable, for
tynee, Hibbert-Usborne boundary for
noon; then, south to Thames Road,
and westi to Robert McDonald's for
night. Wednesday—Saab to Blicnville,
,then east and south to Jno.Delbridge's
Wincheisea, for noon; Alien south to
Brook'a, Uaborne, for night.
Thursday—East '3 1-2 miles and north
Blansherd, for noon; then north-west
to Kirkton, at Taylor's Hotel, for the
night,. Friday—North to tile Thames
Road, at Thomas McCurdie's, fdr noon;
then north and west to his own
etable, where he will remain until the
following Monday morning.
The Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale
CUMBERLANDStaSCUOTTkm 13979 (16981)
Inspected and Approved. s
I Enrollment No. 2892
Monday—Will leave his own stable,
lot 4, concession 3, Hibbert, anal go to
John .Cerpenter'S, Dublin, for noon;
Hurom road to Boundary line, thence
south and e,ast to John Murphy'r. lot
23, concession 2,' Hibhert, for noon;
thence to his own sta,ble for night,
Wedneeday—Will proceed to, Wesley
Leak's, lot 21, concession 3, Logan, tor
lot 6, ccmoession 2, Logan for night.
Thursday—To Con. Rates, 'lot 15, con-
cession 3, Fullarton; for n000 ; thence
to Peter Smith's, Sot 18, concession 3,
Downie, for niglit. Frid.a,y—To John
Herttants, lot 25, concession 5, Downie,
for noon; thence 'to Barley Robinson's,
lot 16, concession 4, Fullerton, for
night. Settorsday-eTo Gardner House
stables, Mitchell, :for noon; thence to
his own stablet flor night, and until
Mcmility morningeTerms to' insure, 515.
ROBERT DuRcioLL, Proprietor and
Manager. 2526x8
The Pure Bred; Percheron, 'Stallion
INDEX
Enralment No, 363
Inspected and Approved --"--"'Forrn
Wm. Berry, prop. and Manager.
Monday—Will leave Ins oWn stable,
Brucefield and go west, to Varna, at
the Temperance liouse for neon; then
north to *the laiyfield line, GoderIch
townEihip at Ben Rathwell's for night.
Tuesday—West to Switzer's corner
and north to James Sterliag's for
noon; then north to Jas.
for night. Wednesday—North to the
Huron Road and east to Jewell's Con-
ner then by way of 13enrailler tof 3. C,
Durst's Colborne, for noon; then ea.st
to Harry Sweet's Holmes+ille for
night. Thurodetyr-By way of the Hur-
on Road. to Clinton!, at the Graham
House: for noon; then!. north by way
of net CRAAP Like. to Albert Towns4
end's for night. Friday—Eatt through
I:Linea to 3/ McBrfne's for noon;
then east by way of Roxboro to .ses.-s
corner then west to Robert Eagle's, illor
noon; tired by wagi of London Rosat
to his own stabf4, where he wt.11 rensalio
For terms sod conditions see manager.
/ The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
Will lati3,nd. ut the Royal 'Hotel barn,
This is a very fashionably. bred colt,i
and While not -yet three, years old, is
a big horse. Look Itizot over, No. *01832
Atreric* Trotting Register; No, 0101
Canadian Standard Bred Scolety; En-
rohreet No. 4419. Tertns,'$12 to insure
with foal. Dd. Johnston, propsietor,
Clinton; phone: 8 on 162.
LORD M.OSFIELD
Jarnea Evans, Proprietor and Manager
.Monday—Will leave aIii3 own stable,
Beachwood, and go to Pat Woode%
Logan, for noon • the.ncet to Ids lawn
:stable for the night. 'Tuesday — To
lop, for noon; thezs :west to A. Ross',
60210eMill011 McKillop, for one hour;
thence to tli.3 OVelk stank,* for night,
where be, avill remain( until We-dnes-
day nom. Wednesday Noon—To Web-
er'a Fl.otel, Dublin, for night, Thurs-
day—To Joseph llagles' for noon; then
—To Moran, Curtin's, 1 1-2 miles /sant
of Seaforth for noon; then to Matthew
Ilabkirkes McKillop, for night. Satur-
day -11111 proceed to his own stiihle,
where be mill remain: until the follow-
,Mconday morning. Terme and conr
ons Same as foinner years. Lord
Mansfiei.d has been enrolled, inspected
and approved. %Terms go iesure, $13;
JameS Evans, Manager.
tUMBERLAND GEM.
(9869T) 8L681
Irovected and Approved.
Eorolment No. 1367, room I.
John J. McGavin, Proprietor.
Will stand, for seovico during the
present season ell John J. McSis,vin's
13, McKillop,
Colto from Cumberland Gem won first
prizea at Clinton anti Seaforth shows
-this spring.
The Imported llydesdale Stallion.
EA.RL 0"CLAY 12035 (13458).
Inspected and Approved.
Monday—win leave his own table,
Brucefield, and go weat to the
tecbod concession -of Stanley, then
north to John Butchardssa for noon;
then north and -west to Wm. Glenn's
for night. Tuesday—By :Vey of Ban-
nockburn., to -Varna, at tlie Temper-
ance Hotel. for noon; then by way oi
the Bayfield Road, to the Goshen
line . to Albert McClinchey'Si for night.
Weil-Dead:ay—BY MeClymont't side road
to the Parr Line then south to Wm.
Foster's, for pooh o thence to AleieMee
Beath's 2nd concession of Stanley, for
night, 'Thursclay—North to the Say.
field. Road.. to 'his own stable, for
eoon remaining ,until the following
Friday ;morning. Friday—To George
MeOartseere Mill Road, for ',noon; then
the 2nd. concentelon, . Tucker -
to MeAclesn's side read, thr north to
smith then weot to James Ca!rnochan's,
fon night. Sa,turday—Treet by Broad-
font'e bridge, then south to the Mill
Road, to his' own stable, where' fie w1)1
retrain the following Mondey
morning. Terme—To insure, $15; tint):
February 1st, 1917. . Ro D. Murdoch,
Farm tor Sale
For Sale good firm of 100 acres being Lot 7, con -
(molten 10, Tuekersmith. There are orl the premien
two bank barns with stone etabling, one 56x48 and
the other next)). Lar e frame house ith furnain.
There are 25 acres un er grass, about acres ready
for seeding, 10 acres of bola and 2 ea es of orchard
and three never failing evelle. aleo 50 re farm, be -
log south half of lot 5. suitable for ure farm.
Thom farms will be sold together o parately and
with or without the crop., Immediate possession.
Apply on the premises or addrese. R. R. No. 2,
Klppen, or phone 8 on 185.
MRS. DANIEL eleMILLAN
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CAPITAL, $15 000,000 RESERVE FUND $13,500000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
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are supplied free of charge on application. ss4
Seaforth Branch
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LEAVE TORONTO UNION STATIONT
io.4.5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday for
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William Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saska-
toon, Calgary, North Battleford, Edmonton,
Vancouver, and Pacific Coast Points.
Tickets and Berth Reservations from C.
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We too/. have In istock tile from 2 1-2
ifiett up to 10 inch, of thir veryi best
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Phone .2 on 146. lagmonaville.
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New
Issue
of the
Fxecutor's; Sale
of roo acre farm in Usborne
and Househo'd Effects, etc.
The Executor's 41 the Pee, e nf the late John
tan will offer for sale on the, prvinises on Tuesday
July Oh, 1916 at 2 o'clock p.m. the folicwing Yaks-
tbe 12th OonceaBion of the Township of ITeborne in
the County of Huron, containing UM acres more or
less. On thie property are a good 4 storey brick
house and two bank barns. There are about 60 acree
sealed down. 20 res Will oe left ploughed this
coming fall and 0 acres fall wheat and the purchas-
er 9,411 have the privilege of ploughing after name*.
possession will be given on theist day et WM),
1917. This M a firiit-clos farm and isonly about half
a mile from a sohool.houee. Chattels—Organ, Bed
Room Sulte•s, Tables, Cheirs, Couch. Cergets, Bed-
steads, 1 Coal Steel, and 2 Wood Stoves; Dishes,.
Kitchen Utenelle, also a quantity of firewood, 1 Top
Buggy and 1 Cutter. Term of Sale—Real E4tate—
Ten par cent—On the day of sale itt cash or other
satisfactory security and the balance on the let day
of March 1917 without intereht. Chattele—Oaeh.
Furtber terms anl particulars will be made known
on the day of sale sior tan be had on appliseetion to
B. B. P1IILLIPS, Auctioneer, JOHN R. ntrifokk
tors -
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