The Huron Expositor, 1916-07-07, Page 5tilitY 7 1916
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otwear
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THE
:he heightlof fashion but if your
bole effect. Why not select
for the H4 hdaya? We have a
i t every Member of t
moderatey priced. _
tent Colt : Gunmetal Calf and ,
o a pair.
iew Engleh last in Patent Celt,
tiers for 445o and 5.00 a pair..
Laced n4dels, cloth tops or drill
Sores late' j t styles for 2 50,: 2.. 5,
5, 1.5o 4nd 1.75 a pair.
1E.I to 2 for r.60, x.85 and z:00
too, n=25 !/end 1.50 a pair...
s for 75c r.00 and 1.25 a pair,
will close on Wednesdays at
LITE OMP.,O
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'iday for
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Ska-
lmonton, j
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assenger
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1..thi 1916
DEB2LI
Amusements. A Fine
on's Ex ihition,
-actions Tiwice Daily
ats Daily
ry Night
pry Ruifclipg Full of Exhibits
ways -Wcat gA Toronto
ION DAYS
and all information
[etary
A. M. HUNT,. Secretary
nasommusomiumpowswomsg
Forialsiffimmiamm
.vileasure "
and-
'woasts
our aim and ambition
.est pos ihle satisfaction
Our suets f:..nid overcoats'
ul manner. They have
he way they are tailored _.
Mals from which they are
s been a prime factor in
ilg to the war, British
ice and tailors all over Can
es, we will continue to make
a price that is within the
ge of Spring and Sum -
d shades of rich, fast color
�rics to please young men,
oec not matter whether you
;ate quality,tailoring and
pu satisfaction. Come in. and
l F
3
•
fit ,2 mom
Walton.
1 o McNeil-, of ,Ororoitto.
who has been holidaying here tfor
meeeig3 t, hag oeturned to the Queen
It is la fin, prop.—Next isJn-
Orangemen will worship a.t
Alms church, at 11 ia: rn. Visiting
luAthren coor'ily invited, -^ Seaforth
Beam nd wad the famous Lawrie
molly of Eamilion, have been engaged
for ma Walton garden party on Fria
ivy ht of this .week. It promises
tet brF the best glen party, poi: • the
seven no dclekt everyboy will,
be there las usual
01
Blake
Notes.--Priv+a,tes M. Johnston and T.
go)yers spent the week -,end at their
bomos dere.---fir. and ,Hes. Wm. Dol8',
us d fart friends in London on
Tocaday last—Mrs ,G, Freckleton has
returned =d bine after a olsit with her
sister, Mrs o. Campo :ll.—A number
from here Attended the social a.t Hills
,Groan an Monday evening.—R. , P.
Doogias and Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
Doo,ghi B paid e. visit to Grand Bend
Sunday evening.—A little girl has
come to- .brighten the home oft Mr..
and Mrs. Jamat Cantle, ..
(eranori's Institute, — The Blake,
each • of the Wo en's Institute held
their euminer meeting at the hope
views, :Wdiham Douglas on Wedneel
,e y, Jun 21st. Miss Anna. J. Coutts
of Thaiilg,Ivltle «ave a. eery intirest.4
trig laiddrFtss on 'Institute Methods
and r kr) A short program , tor
-vocal and instrumental. music Was also
much niay d ,by tboise present. A.
dainty lunch was served by the lad.
les at the close 'of the 'meeting. Th
next meeting will be held on July llth
at the home of ors. Wrn. •Finlay, -
A cordial invitation is extended to
fail ladles.
GOOD FOR ARMENIA..
Bessie's Victories Are Delivering Dns.,
tressed People From Islam.
Wm. T. Elis, LL,D., writing In
The Sunday School Times,- concerning
what Russia's victories over the
Turks have done fortheAr-menia3p,
says: e
When Erzerum was conquered by
the Russian guns it marked the be -
inning of the end of the Armenian
atrocities, the opening of new chan-
nels of relief to the surviving Chris-
tians, and signalized the doom of
1nrkey.
Only our own provincialism leads
us to disregard. the importance of
Eraerum the very name means
'Edge of Rome," and embodies the
significance of the city in Byzantine
days. In the heart of old Armenia,
amid the Caucasus Mountains, and
Wider the shadow of Mount Ararat
t elf,
Erzerum has proved to be a
key position to the whole Near East-
ern phase of the war. Apparently its
Ia:b was esteemed such a disaster by
e central powers that in the opinion
• sonic; experts the battle of Verdun
Wei precipitated months ahead of the
1p esdulea time, in order to seek to
Sleet the effect upon the Oriental
bead of the capture of Erzerl#m.
Natirally, in the light of her his-
iy, Turkey herself has never under-
ated the importance of the cau-
•tl site; the news from Erserum set
sinister rumor's of revolutioip
laisiinst the Young Turk regime, and
KA the latter to put out feeler 0=-
a
=a separate peace with the
They understand full well
Russia'a victory in the historf
mountains of Alenia cuts
line of Turkish communications
Bagdad, nullifying the etpeditiow.
is fighting the Britiish ,on this
below Bagdad, and that it can-
aille
the Suez expedition of the Turk -
army, thus releasing the bulk oC
ViCritian forces for service in the
;a or elsewhere.
Jibe area of Russian operations ble
• iinIE the centres of bitterest Ar -
>1 4&11 suffering. The land lm.medl-
Only involved is old Art:teals. WW2
O4 range of the T•urkiett
following the fail of
ria are such Armenian centres
Disrbeicir, liardiu, Urfa.,
Velideond, Hamot, SiTOM, Mare at,
For these the R
bamine an "army of dell!r-
,icHA
Pio i sf
light Oa!
Phone 1C
wads :AND
RAL I31REOi R
C. BOA`
(Slovernment E plotila
and Lie,eiree.
GES MODER.A E
rl ianea on snor , is foe
u p 4=els
• "etP one 50
i
nag 'pay
gk, a eon.*
LY—In
re. Ootidily,
W1CLLW00D-e
Jul 1,44 Mr.
•
Birth
cad, on Ju y End, to
PIS "VI
xeter on June 24th,
deugghtet.. fielKe
t 'Ninghsm General
y nil Mrs. Wilbert Well
TOR BANOE .In doriander, Sask. on .
Mr. and Mrs. awn. Torrance, a daugh
•
Warrlages.
_ _•
AIM
,ir
BOKMAN-•-ttN
--I
24th, `Chrietin
ieholeen, to
Ile.
ERltOR
Li
Lillian
more of thexi AvgaJ-WflL
Daehwbbd, on
ter of Ms, and
to. Edwaid F.
I
LINTER -yin 0
aged 65 yeers
1' err—in Wing
of Sub •Wawan
Ai ge,
aMEETT•-1 11
land, wife of t
years end $ m
OTT—In Agin
Seott, in Me?
:I
e. a,.• Sire
Mr. an
°epi ut, o
cod, son
th
r.
•
HOLSON—At Ooderic a jun
daughter of Mr. an+ Mr " Joh
rge Stanley Buokmn oi; Brook
ATE AN—In Clinton. on ne:22
Oen_ of pls'titon, to henry; Li.er
rom,oSO. •
•1: T --At the Lutheran (lhureh
une 28th, Mise .Aima Rader,:laugh
D)
Henry Rader, hw
art formerly of Daaehwoo .
Dast6ir
n on June 28th 3
g neo thy, _
sn, nu Tune 27th; Geo
h, aged 49 years, 3 m
l'oodetook, on June S01 + , E_
fate Richard gamine it, .a,
n .
n 11e, .on Juno dOl h,
*Years:
.
hn.
on
M,
The- "' of the near approach
biday of reckoning with civilizes -
11210 n before the affrighted
of y.' Individual omci;�
w preparing to, escape
Russia's part in recent events in
the Near East has been singularly
that of a Christian. deliverer. Some-
thing like 12,000 Armenians found
rescue across her border. For the
relief of these the Russian. Govern-
ment has made an. additional gift of
a million and a half rubies. Russia
is co-operating with the American re-
lief committees. Her military forces
have emancipated Armenia proper,
and put a stop to the continuance of
the atrocities. NOW Russia is plan-
ning for the repatriation of the exiles
from Van and the regions occupied
by her troops. It is evidently the .in-
tention of Rues! . to retain the terri-
tory ;he has -taken from Turkey.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
L`HURSDAY, July
Fall i Wheat (Stam.; new
Oats, per bush
Barley, per bush
Beans, per bush 2
Bran, per ton 24
Shorts, per ton 28
Flour, per cwt., 3
Butter, No. 1 loose, lb
Pens. per dozen
Ray, new, per ton..._- 12
Hogs....... .. .:11
6th 19) 6
Gu
t0
;o
50 to 2 60
00 to 71 00
00 to 26 00
00 to 400
22 to 23
23 to 24
00 to 14 62
90 to 11 90
Fun
Li
'�➢ 'iert
low
Bte
'CO -den
Dr.
Flo
8110.
Phone
Bunte
Page
and#,
0
lea' Fol
ea 6
atthe
ohno
ral Director 'a d,
ensed Embalms
king parlors in ddf
building opposite
art Bros. Reg-
e taoderich st pp
Scott's,=r•�7C7it r
:
ers furnished on
t notice.
Night- or Day 11 .
A
he Largest an • Most R to
ate Restauran in Sea _ orth
eats and Lun
all ho
Meal ticks
Home -Mac
Home Made
fixed Taffies 2 you
/1
eanut Taffy per pd
ocoanlit taffy per
suit .taffy per pound.
rencl mixture, pe
hocoletes, per, pour)
ancy Boxes, from
ry our.Ice cream
uart
ou will get value
at
OLY I
RESTAU
Next door to
•
,
es cu
S.
sold
Pies
andies
s for...
nd.. ,.....
and
at
•.25C
..15c
„20C
20C
• 20C
ound....
...3oc t hoc
roc o $3
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take , ome.
35c
r your oney
11
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•e••••t 4•••N`t•siife•`••4a4
tock And
urnitur€_.
prOwn,'
ALE ilEGISTE1.
y, July 1tlh, on, Scot 1,
9, uckerernith, : IFa,riri
ImPlerei is and H•oue-eh: 1
Jae. 3 cOozanet, prod' , • T,
etioneer,
ain Tenders
Wanted
I
Drain tende swanted for the cone ructto of het
Broadfoot dra n la the township o Tuck rem th.
Iane and ape ifloatione to be Been at the oe of
he clerk.-nderete be opened or) Batu ay July
0th at four o' look. DI. F. oGREGOR, Ole _ .
85.2
Live Stock Markets
Union Stock 'Yarde, Toronto, July 5. ---
Following are fide q .so tatlon s : Choice
heavy steers, $10 to $10.25; butch-
ers ca.ttie ,choice, 9.25 to 9.50; good,
$9 to 9.15; ' medium, " $8..85 to
39; caommoe, 8.00 to ;8.25 ; bu.tchers',
i ui.1s, choice. $8,00 to ;8.25; do.,
good bum; $7,45 t 0713.65; do., row
$475 tb $5,25; butcber'e' cows, .choice,
58 to . $8.25; 'good, .57:40 to , $7.60;
madam, $6.60 to $T; stockers, 700 to
850 .pounds, $6.75 to 7.75 ; choice feeders,
dehorred, 950 to 1000 ib , $8.25 to $8.855
=ner,3 and cutters, $4.00 to $5,00;
milkers; choice, each, $75.00 to
WO; do. coin. and med. each, ;40
to S60; sprtngera $50 to 1;190; light
ems, $8.; ,£tO ;10.59; 'heaver sheep $5.25
to 7.50; o1 ng :iambs, ,per Ib., 14c to
14e ; calves, ,go=ad_ to chicoe $9,50 to
412; t edi.t11, $7.25 to 418.50; .+,ho'$'e, fed
t
dweeered, 11.40 to 11.50,; weighed:
die cane 11.65 to 11.76; f.o.b. 10.9$.
uildin
Lots and 1164e
for Sale
The proper y is situated on the west side.0 no th
Iai_ et.. Seaf•rth, Two storey brisk ho ve th
lktone foundet on, cement and brick cellar, fro e
ik-when and oodst�ed. Large tram baro. �� Th re
re six lots u- on which are twenty •five fruit( tre s
ill sell the ouse with dne or more lots tel Butt
urohaser. ppl to' ;
251741 I WM. AMENT, $eafirrth
The Fees *t
School of
ommeice
Linton, Ontario
+
4 -
+.
may be ower than those at other echiiols .moi.
14. but the pouraegilven the etude 'ts are equal! .i.
I to those given ; by the mood expeneive, 4
4.
echoote in t e Da'minlon. Get' partiouiarsl •f •
+ of this s, hoot before enrolling elsewhere , .¢•
: *le'
COURSES GIVEN BY EMAIL ale
ele
4. BI F. Ward, B.A., M. AeOt. 1°,'PhonePrincsipai
vet
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Mortgage Sale
j
A Houlse and Let in Seaforth
Underan
ed in asce
the time of
lie auction
the bomme
the hour of
lot namely
Market et.
by virtue of the powe Of sale 'Is taint
in Mortgage (which I be erodu ate
e). there will be offer for sale b pub}
n Saturday the 16th d y of Jul 1 1 a
ia1 liotel in the To of Senor h a
2 o'clock p.m. the following hens an4
Lot number 42. on the north si e o
F.C. StiarIing`e surve hi the Wild ow
of Seaforth. There ie a frame houe n the pro erty
Also a good well and some trait tr Tenn Te
per eent of he purchase money lie paid o th
day of sale nd the balance in two weeks there kite
For further pardon r.apply to BEST, Se
forth, Ye er's Sol:oitor. Dat 9th JSne I9I
Thomas Br. • • n, Auotioneer. 25 2-3
- ITANTED—Teacher A Np
Ii 1 for S.S. No.i2, Moaine
after sumtaer holidays. At
11. ALEXANDER, E.R. No. ,
al trained
,duties to co
-n•aim D4..
Walton, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE—A. sinal
g land all cleared, p
fah 3, Me iilop, at Roxboro
dwelling ouse inggood teal
house an poultry house are
ply to JOHN McM1LLAN, B.
'VARA FOR BALE.—Lot Bl
smith, containing 100 a
tinder busk. The farm is we
pnd in a good state of oultiva
remises a good frame house,
hen house, 4drIve house and
terms and particulars apply
,dress MRS.. JOHN McOLOY,
1
000 FARM FOR SALE -4 -
part of Lot 24, Conte:
taining 180 acres. There ar
:modern brick house with
'There is also a good barn 60
Idation and stabling underne:
!on atone foundation, pig pe
•in good repair. There •s ale°
chard and two never failing
underdrainod and well lane-
€ cultivation with 10 acres of
well ted he No
' of Wantosituan 0. P. tall!
station, rth g a
mail delivery. This Is a °hot
cold on reasonable terms.
apply on-the;premiseaor add
Welter,
arm of eight
of lot 30 on
h. A seven
and a barn,
uated thereo
No. 1, Seafo
noession 9,
es, about rev
fenced and
n. There ar
ank barn, pi
o good well
n the'ppremi
gmondville P
or Sale Lot
• n 14, MoKHii
on the pr•
and and sof
26, with sto
h,.driving she
and hen ho
a goal bear
•els. The far •
•ndinahigh
ardwood bu:
vel road 1 m
:o telephone
e farm and
.r further p+
ear. W. J.a
teacher
Whence
pply to
+22-3
res of
oncesa.
Domed
buggy
. Ap-
h.
2524-11
ticker.
n aores
• raided
on the
house,
For
sorad.
O.6-tf
25 and
p, con.
muses a
watex.
e foun-
30x40
se, all
ee or-
is well
state of
h. It is
le south
nd rural
will be
rtioulars
IOKSON
2458.t
.
1
V. MAPLE TERRACE " F
farm of 100 acres within easy
Blyth. Lendesboro and Walt
sion of ii Ilett. Bich clay 1
very fertile. In a high state
eight acres of valuable hard
house on,stone foundation w
bank bare, good stabling an •
windmill with water flowi
kitchen, [soft water, °emen
farm. Per further �& No,l
ASID, Ldndesboro;
al telephone 15 on 170.
SALE—A ti
distance to
, on the 111
in, free from.
f cultivation
ood, comfo
h cement cell
out building
g through
eietern. A
re apply to
1, box2,Mo
ret class
eaforth,
Ooncee-
tone and
About
ble brick
r. Large
also silo,
ip3 into
desirable
BOBERr
Slop rur-
1263I.tf
"ALUBLE FARM FOR, 8
ors for the estate of the I
offer for sale, Lot No. fourte
Concession of the township
coneists of 100 acres of clear
lands in a °leen and good eta
situated in a splendid fermi
to markets, schools and chu
are erected a comfortable
1Sx24, with kitchen attaohed
52x70 with stone stabling un
and water in baro, also a go
in barn also a good pig pen
farm is well fenced and extr
title is perfect and possessio,
pur of doing all neoessar
pa iculars apply to ARC -
ROBEBJ'i GIBBON, Adw letratore, or
HAYS,/Seaforth, their Salle ter.
LE—The ad
to Hugh M.
n (14) in the
f MaKiilop.
ano impro
of ouitivatl
distriot,
•hes. tin the
Creme ewel
Splendid
derneath, ce
xl pig pen
and hen ho
4
f
inietrat'
Gordon,
etxth (6)
his farm
ed farm
n and is
nvenient
premises
g house,
me barn
ent floors
d water
se. The
well tile drained. The
will be give= for the
fall work. F r further
BALD MoO EGOR, o
to R.
2431•t
AUCTION BALE OF F` RMSTOO , IMrLE-
HfENTS AND FIOUS ;r : OLD ITURE—
M.r. Thomas Brown hoe rete ved instruct one to sell
by public auction on lot 1, 'concession , Tucker -
smith Township, on Tuesd y, July 1) th at one o'-
clock p.m., the following ; Horses -1 dr sing horse
7 years old. CATTLE --3 n wly calved a Ven, with
calves by side, 4 cows due t calve at tem of sale, 8
head of youog cattle. PI 9--4 sows d e to litter
in about two weeks, 20 pigs moothe of . Imple-
ments -1 Massey -Harris bin er, almost n w, 1 ['leer-
ing mower, 6 ft. out almost ew, 1 Hum r , waggon,
1 set bobsleighs, 1 hay rack 1 manure s reader, 1
set diamond barrows, 1 2-10 ,row plow, 1 single bug-
gy, 1 fanning mill, 1 grain rill 1 whee barrow'1
gravelbox, also .oaalns, fa 'kW, w ip letrees,
neck yokes and other arti les, House old Furni-
ture -1 kiteben range, bed teach), chairs, oupboards
tabloe, stands and other ouseho1d a este, All
must be Bold, as the�sropri or has eol his fano.
Terms—All sums of $10 an undercash over that
amount„e3 months credit w 11 be given on furnishing
approved notes. A 1 Dunt of 6per cent. per
annum o for cash on o edit amountls. THS.
BROWN; Auctioneer, JAM 9 MoCONN' L, Propri-
etor. 2534-
Muskok
Georgia
French
ra twe Trigs
To
Lakes Lake of Bays
Bay Aagohquln Pa k
liver Sawa rtha, La as
MagahetaaWara River
Temagami, etc.
Round trip tourist tickets now b sa
from certain stations in Ontario
at very low rates, with liberal
stopovers.
M !KOKA EXPRE$
rot I2.01 p.m. daily: e
and 2,05 a.m. `ley, f ot.
koka harf, Connectio €i are;
at Musk ka Wharf for M kolas
Leave oLoat° 10.15 a.m. daily ej
Sunday and 2.05 a.m. da 1y for' 1i
ville, f r points on L ke of
Equip ant the finest. , ;
ull articulars . on ,application
agents. '
W. Solnervilte....... Town A
W. Plant .... Depot A
Leave
Sunda
e
ce
e
eft
lnti-
aye,
U ni
HORNING, D. P. ;A.
Statim, Toro, i
y_ u
Beit
a last
Thor
Imp
Stal
bred
rtes
ions
The following I=mported
Stailione, which are all in
service this season at
T. J. Berry's Sta
KING
Clydesdale
$15 to
CUMBERLA
Clydesdale
1.$15 to
COMM
Clydesdale
$ 15 to
IlURON EXPOSITOR
e
MEW
Stud
The Grand Circuit Race Horse
MAcTI ISTLE
2.04, 48171 A.T.B,.
M.acThietle is thefastest horse that
was ever offered for -service ire this
part •lof the. country. 11e raced hrough
the largest r,acbi _ ci ult in • the
world. god idefeat e Grafi Cir-
cult Otars AS ate r , llel a defeated
him.; Ma+eThietle •r)4 3-4 is leo a
full brother to an a deface y 2.01
1-2. afee Chid tee hi ee Jess n miles
in 2.`41; half an '57 eecands:.. Mac-
Thiatleis a, grand big brawn tallion;
.
hie mnaaldte to d r- horse, having
size, quality, indiv du lit », reeding
lied brains. He 11 stand 'at is own
barn, Blyth, this eaepfs, for limit-
ed ;lumber •of ens et $20 to insure.
Accommodation rn de lfor mares from
diletanee. Wel fee breeding and;
full particulars -
THOS: COUL ER ort
L. O. CHAR EA VO 'TH} Blyth
The 'Choicely Bred
KING X
Clydesdale tallton
James Murray, Pr teeter and anage.r
Monday Noon— ve gills ow• (stable
at Peter Skean.. 'a, ilot 80, cod-
cestion ,8, Hilbert Tp., and go to
Hibbert, for eight Tuesday— o rat
Williams' lot 21, c cession 4, ibbert,
concession 5, Hibb rt, for 'noon; then
to ;Weber's *tel, Dublin, for night.
Thursday—To Will am Flannigan's, lot
lic
3, concassion 6, NI Killop, for noon•
then to ,Andrew rauskopf's, lot .7',
concession 3, ,McKillop, for night. Fri-
day—To his ow,n stable whe,re he will
re.main until the following Monday
Color, white el Week; height, 11
pony in Ontario end, is (th,.-.i ote. 0
LOP, Owner, Zurich. 1,
The Standard Bred end Reglgtered
Trotting Stallion '
RED MCKINNEY 4294 '
Enrolled arid laspecte
No. 1 form, • ill stand for
les, Hensiall, Ont.
HOMAS
insure.
178461 015. fa
DORE
insure
)
JABOT
3139] (84214)
nsure
Percheron
$12
COLONE
[9255)
Will travel the sa
The TROTTI
ANDY
win stand at the
June 20th, to a
mares, after whic
to training
NOTE—No
, PRINCE GEORGE
•
Monday—Will leave his ovv stable,
Egenondville, at noon, and go ley way
of the Huron rosid to Clinton, at R.
Grahaeres Hotel fee night. Tee,sday—
South by way of the London Road
noon; then tsouth to Commereial H3-
neaday—To Exeter; then sooth 11-4
miles to John Blair's, for noon; then
to Centr,alia, at Moffat'a Hotel for
U3borne, for noon; then to irktorf,
at Taylor'.3 hotel for night. rlday—
West to Sas. Ilan tyne's, Usborne
boundary, for no n; rnen eth to
Saturday—By wa of alluron road to
his own etable fo noon., where he win
remain until the allowing Monday noon
—James Berry, roprietor; W. R.
The L-nported lydesdale Stallion
,CHL RODYNE)
(140 2) 13547
Enrolment o. 353 For 1
. Inspected and Approved.
3, Livingstone, Proprietor & Manager
' Olonday—Will leave his ow stable,
Statta, and go weet to Davi Hill's,
line. Shen east t his own s ble, for
tyne's, Hibbert- sborne boundary for
and westk to Robert Aid/mold's for
,then east and s th to Jno,Delbridge's
Wincheleea, for noon; then south to
William Brmk's,1 Usborne, Per night.
Thureday—East 8 1-2 miles and north
Blanshard, for neon ; then. north-west
to Kirkton, at Taylor's Hotel, for the
night.. Fr/day—North to the Theznet
Road, at Thomas McCurdie's,ifor noon
then north and vreat to his own
etable, where hei will remain until the
following Monday morning.
route as las year.
G ST LION
ove stables until
date he "11 go in
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Will etand lot the Royal 'Ho el barn, 1 T C
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JERRY 3.
ril
This is very fashionably br d colt,
and while pot yet three yea old, Is I
a big horse. Look hine over. 0_01882
A:merle* Trotting Register; . 0101
Canadian Standard Bred Society; En-
rolment No. 4419. Teems, $12 t insure
Clinton; phone 8 on 162.
" LORD MANSFIELD
James Evans, Proprietor and anager
Moeday—Will leave Ms own stable,
Beechwood, and ,go to Pat ooda',
Logan for Awn ; thencek to h 'own
atable 'for the night. Tuesda — To
John Murray's, conceselon 11, McKil-
loo, for noon; then, west to Ross',
coneeselon for o bout;
thence to hit own stable for night,
where bo will remain( until ednes-
(ley noon. Wednesday Noon— Web-
day—To Joseph Nee& for noo ; then
to Joseph Atkinson's tor night. Friday
of Seaforth for noon:\ then to tithew
day,Will proceed to ada own stable,
where be twill remaire until the follow-
ing Monday moraine, Terms d conr
ditions same as former years. Lord
Manefiei.d has been enrolled, I peered
and ,approved. TTerees •go ins e, $13;
James Evans, Manager.
CUMBERLAND GEM.
(98691) 8L681
Inspected and Approved
Enrolment No. 1367, Form
John J. McGavin,,ProprIet r.
Will etancl for service( A:Turin
present season at John J. U
Stables, Leadbury, ..eat 22, Co
18, McKillop.
Colts from Cumberland Gem en first
prizee at Clinton and Seaforth shows
thie spring.
The Imported tilydesdale S Mon.
. Enrolment No. 699
Inspected and Approved.
SIond,sy—W111 leave his own stable,
Brucefield, and go west to the
second concession of Stanley, then
north to John Butchard's, for noon;
then north and .weet to Wrn. Glenn'e
for right. Tueeday—By way Ban-
nockburn, to Varna, at the =Def-
ence Hotel, for noon; then by way of
the Ba.yfield Road, to the Goshen
line to Albert McClinchey's, f r night
to the PILT14 Line, then eouth t
Foster's, for noon; thence to
13eath's 2nd concession of Sta
night, Thursday—North to t
field. Road tO his own stab
noon. remaining anal the
Friday morning. Friday—To George
,mecartneees Mill Road, for noon; there
to McAelanOis side Toad, then; north to
the 2nd concesplon, H.R.S., Tucker -
smith, thee weet to James Carnochan's,
for night. Saturday—West by Ba'Ped-
foot'e, bridge, there south to the Mill
Road, to hie own stable, •where
remain until !,the thliewing Moeda;
renews front one, owner, ;28, payable
February 1st, 1917. a., D. Murdoch,
Proprietor add Manager.
the
cession
ANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDIVIIIND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D. D.C.L., President
JOHN AIRD, General Manager. - IL V. F. JONES. A set Geetera1 Ielanaier
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13500,000
BANKING BY .IVIAIL
Aecounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadiait,Bauk
of Conunerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the
careful attention as is given to all other departments of the. Ba
business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as
satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. ssa
Seaforth Branch
Manager
Stratford, Ontnrio
You Can Secure a Positon if you
take a course with us. The de.
mend upon us for trained help is
many times the number graduat-
ing. Students are entering each
week. You, may enter at any time
Write at once for our free ca.ta, log.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal.:
de road
ley, for
e 'Bay -
for
llowing
Farm tor SEO.e
For Sale good farm of 100 acres being
cession 10, Tuokersmith. There are on
two bank barns with stone ettsbling, one
the other 30x63. Lar e frame house WI
e premises
56x48 and
furnace.
INow is the Time
to have your COAL Bins
filled up, and we can do
it using our celebrated
There are 26 acres un er grass, about 50p.ores readV
for feeding, 10 aores of bush and 2 scree of orehard
and three never falling wells, also 50 mite farm, be- I
lag south half of lot 5. suitable for paiture farm,.
These farms will be sold together or separately and
with or without the crop. Immediate poseeselon.
Apply on the premises or address. irt. No. 4,
iiippen, sr phone 8 on 136.
MRS. DANIEL hictilLLAN
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CUMBERLAND SCOTT 13979 (16981)
Inspected' and Approved. •
, Enrollment No. 2392
Monday Will leave his oWn stable, 4a,
lot 4, coneeesion 3, Ilibbert, andt go to
John Carpe,nter'e, Dublin, for nooa;
bare for night Tueisday—West along
Huron road to Boundary line, thence
south and east to John Murphrie lot
23, concession 2, HIbbert, fOr noon;
thence to .his Own stable tor night.
Wedeeeday—Will proceed ta Wesley
Leak's, lot 21, cOncession 2, Logan, for
noon ; thence to 'Win, Winteringheires,
lot 6, conceasloe 2, Logan for night.
cession 3, Fullerton, for noon; thence
to Peter Smith'e, rlot 18, concession 3,
Downie, for nioht. Friday—To John
Herrr.asse, lot 20, concession 5, Downie,
for roxvn; thence to Barley Robinson's,
lot 16, concession 4, Fullerton., for
night. Saterdar—To Gordner House
stables, Mitch -ell, for noon; thence to
his own stable for night, and until
Mentley morning. Terms to Insure, ;15.
ROBERT 13URCHILL, Proprietor and
Manager. 2526x8
J. Jackson I
Entrance through J. Willis' Boot Store.
Prompt attention to all repairs.
Best leather only used. 1 stock •
special leather o r foundry 4.
workers and hard wearers.
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Seaforth
Note the Address
J. JACKSON
Opposite Expositor Office
Lehigh Valley
Anthracite
(the coal that satisfies)
1.• June a.id July orders the
lowing are our priceS
Chestnut
Stove
Egg
Soft Coal
$7.25
Delivery a° 134ayfOield CI. per ton; to
Veoore ,50 cents; to Kipper), 50 cents;,
We, also 13;andie all kleds ki*•-f Logs and('
II (=hers 01-34840.• Cement, Buffalo
Brand PptrtiliZerA, Tongues' and
Grooaed, Flooring and V Matched
Flidleg, Canada Fibre Boe,rd, Met-
- 1131,114.11g Ma.terial, Tile, Cedar
Post,s, etc.
John B. Mustard
Brucefield
Summer Resorts
BAYFIELD
age; wide .• =Wm, „gond loeation. Bent moderates
Asply to GEO.ROWNTME; 60 Stanley Ste, Ierts.
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Funeral Director
• Undertaking Parlors abow
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Charges moderate.
* Phone night or day -- 192
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Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Percy rlia,nless, late
of the Township of Siatlev it the
County of Huron, harness maker. de..
Notice is bereny given pursuant to the etatute Bet
that behalf, that all persons having -claims again ,_
the estate of Percy Wanlees, late of the town410
ot Stanley, in the county of Huron, harneee maker
deceased, who died at Gravenhurst, Oat.
on the Srd day of February, 1915, are
required to send by post, prepaid or deliver tee
Glailman k Stanbury, Exeter or Hensel!, Ont. solic-
itors for the Administratcr, or or before the 18th
day of July 1910, the full particulars of their eis.jra.
and the nature of seeurity, if any, held by them.
Further take notice that after the said Last mention-
ed date the adminlatrat,or will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said deceased among the part:ism
entitled thereto, having regard only to thatiatneu
of whioh be shall then have notice.
Solicitor for ExecntorV, Mclean &
Da4Pd et Hensel], this 26thiday el June 1916,
2133-3
si Copy for the next Telephon
closes on the above datel
Order your telephone /tow, so that
your name will be in the new issue!
Report changes required to our Local
Manager to.d.au.
Telephone Co. of
fresetlyNNIENISIfrfr
The Pure Bred Percher= Stallion
INDEX
Enrolment No. 363
Inspected end Approved Form 1
Wm. Berry, Prop. and Manager.
Monday—Will leave his own stable,
Brucefield and go west, to Varna, at
the Temperance House for noon • then
north to the Bayfield line, Go'derich
townebip at Ben Bathwell'e for night
Tuesday—West to Switzerle corner
and north to Jsznes Sterling's tor
noon; then "loath to Jas. McMillan's
for night, Wednesday—North to the
Hurom Road and east to Jeweire Cor-
ner then by way of Benntiller to 3. C.
Durst's Colborpe, for noon; then east
to Harry Sweet's Hohaesville for
nig/at. Thursday—BY way of the Hur-
on Beed, to Olintonl, at the, Graham
Howse for "wee; then north by way
of the( Base 'Me to Albert Townse
sedoi tor Web , Friday—East through
Hunett to Mil licBrine's for noon;
then fault by ay of Roxboro to Sea-
fortb at the Q-ueen's Hotel, for eight.
corner then west to Robert E18**11: tor
to Ms own Ntable, where he wei remain
until the follOwIng Monday morning.
Fur W710 Sold conditions see manager,
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CH.EVROLE
THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE
MODEL FOUR NINETY
complete $6752-9- F0 08 Osha
GE(1 D. HAIGH, Agent Seaforth
Phone 95