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awes,
de has treat.
a Ford car:WhlCb ire
m Mr. ` i?. �3y Drily. -Mit-
' Mr Koehler are re-
ribilig tlrr tftt r dIi
seaKei 1 rut b1,' ' lint.
;DW. ji;liltr,ag, Vii., wart
trieteds here recently. -Mr.
r sit Sunday with hie
In forth. -- Mes`r€#. -john
l erinan"leave returned
coo and report " -dry
.caused great injury to the
;t is the only crop that
Edi -the` : exile of Mr. A,
Renererran eto that he
wry
ill in , precare6ue conldltioti.-
Ors. C. Regele is •1Mti1t on. the sick
1411111431 Kennle, of Myth,
fe4s here during the
geek anal reports the dry weath-
injured the crops ; verely it
ction„-dirt. Fred Eckert was
Mends in Liman during the
ek.: Rev. 3 Eckart, of
is ependi his hoitday3 with
:nds in this vieity:
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SBArOETJ MARKETS
rirecrignivr, August 16th. 1916
1Rrz11
Wheat (scan,; new t j tv
°ate, per bush to f °,
Barley, per bush... o Jr
Beans, per hash - <: . 2 50 to 2 60
Bran, per ton .......:... 24 00 to 24 00
shorts, per ton . -.. .. 26 00 to 26 00-
Flour,
0Flour, per cwt,-... - ... 3 00 to 4 00
Batters, Itita. 1 1oote,1be-,.y 21 t 23
Eggs, per dozen ..25 to ...
Bay, new, per ton... 12 00 to 14
Bogs,,,,,_.. . ..-.... 11 65
Live Stock Markets ;
Buffalo, August 8th—Cattle--active;
rime shipping steers, . $8.00 to $1000;
prime
$7.00 to $9.00, heifers $6 to
$8,25; cows $4 to $7.25; bulls, $5 to
$7.51.3, stockers and feeders.36 to 37.25
stock heifers 5.50 to 6.00; fresh cows
And springers; act.. $50 to 3115 ; Veale
act.,3.50 to 312.. Hogs ---active, heavy,
and mix ed. $10.35 to $10.40, Yorkers
$10.00 to $10.40; pigs, $10.00 to 10.05 ;
roughs, 89 to $9.14 stags,• 6.50 to $7.55
Sheep and lambs --active; lambs, $7 to
$11.25 yeariings,$5.50 to $9.25; ewes,
to 37.50; sheep, mixed, 7.75 to 8.00.
Montreal, August 8.-A weaker feel,
-
iirg d velcpe,d in themarket for cart
tAI-day - c I prices ored -a. rdecline•
of 25 to 50c per ewe A feature or
the trade was the ,goof demand For.
gaekers for canning cattle and an ac-
tive trade was done in this line,
Choice butchers steers were very
scarce. The. trade in sheep arsra lamb
;was active ;here being a good demand
fry both butchers and packers, but
the ider a sof tae market coe-
ues ea y and price nave a ellen ;.-I
'w+a,rd tendy.. Demand for calves
weak fairly good. The tone of the
ark,et for hob was lrtrong anti
prices ;scored a further advance of
25. to 50c , per cwt. Butchers cattle
sluice, 58.50to $8,75; medium, $6.50
to 57.50 ; _ riucn, $6 to 86.25; choice
cows, 56.75 to- $7 ; medium, $5.15 to, $6.-
35; bulls 55.50 to $7.25; tang! $3.-
50 to $5.50; milkers, choice each, $80
to 585; conimon and medium $70 to
$75; springers, $60 to $65; c,heep,
ewe', 57 to 37.26; bucks and culls, $6.50
to $6,75; lambs $11 to $11.50; hotg;
off czars 511.76 to $13. L
. Union Stock yards, Toronto, August
8, There were 2.800 head of - cattle
on, market this manning and the
bigg.r percentage comprised pay-
Vadc f, iirrILAIna This wa . exactly the
condition of affairs dravr-rs were
wari d against if they would keep
the. market at least .steady at the,
closing prices of 1a -.:t week. The re-
sult of the bevy offering was that
to -dray only the few loads of choice
tar -hers met a firm trade. Gaol
butchers were steady but the medi-
um and common quality killer's were
a trifle- easier and there were many
left Overs among the two Last nia;.red
claase=. The best load of heavy cat-
tle, dusted In, At $8.65 andt (there were
otllrer a both handl: weight and fair-
ly heavy, Which met hoof values be-
tween 38,15 an4 28.50 and for the
"gd medfuir weight butchers there
was a Price range from $7.90 to $8.-
15.
8-15. Medium to common, butcher cat-
tle used off 10c. Choice fat cows
were slightly firmer ,and 'iooi to
choice bute11 r bulls were ,steady,b:st
in every deperrtment among the kil-
lers except ,an}.ong the choice butch -
Ere trade wee draggy. Stacker~ con.-
tlnued a sjoiw trade with values cat
ra,r.r 25c to 35c, the few loath
of cattle weighing from 700 to 750
lbs. chip ed out ,telling ,at 6c. Milk-
ers and springer,= also, were in little
'demand but there was no apparent
teeing off in � values.
but cadvesn ,end d
'pound
P
lc p . .
tut 'with a fair demand at last week's
clothes quooin,s. Packer uyers at-
temped to lop 25c off Thursday's
bog 7talu s but were uncucces fol end
the rttntelf-acingwee cleaned up on,
ei lis of 512,50 weighed of carte
'ran,; addi.l 1,0oti 0c for imall lots
ofselects. 1A few extra =peclai hogs
cash€d in. at. $13. ` t
McDonald and Halligan sold: Choice
heavy steers, $8.20 to 38.50 ; good
heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.00; choice
butchers, 37.75 to 88.15; good butchers
$7.40 to $7.6f-- medium butchers 87.10
to $7.25; common butchers. 36.30 to
$7.00; good cows, $6.40 to $6.75 ; medl-
iurncows. $5.00 to' 36,25 ; common
cow , 96.00 to $5.50 ; canners and cut-
ters$4.00 to 34.75 ;; choice bulls, 87.00
$7.50; good bulls. $6.50 to 430.75 ;
medium bulls $6.00 to $6.25 ; common
bulls 34.75 to $5.50 ; best feeders $8.50
to 6.75; medium feeders, $6,30 to
35.35 ; hest milkers and springers0(308
0
to $100.00 each; medium, do.
470.00 each : 2551ambs, $1.0.15 to $10.85
cull lambs. $800 to $8.50; 38 sheep,
$7,59 to .50; heavy sheep $5.00 to
$5.50; culls 00 to 655.00 ; 32 calves.
$5.58 to 311.50; hogs, fed and watered.
$12.25.
Riceand Whaley sold -Butchers -26
9.60 lbs. $8.40 ; 3, 950 lbs, 37.85 ; 6,
940 lb. $7.05 ; 1.2. 960 lbs. $7.85 ; 9. 070
lbs. $6 50 ; 4, 950 lbs. $8.00 ; 8, 960 lbs.
38.25, 1, 1,270 lbs. $8.35: 1,0601bs,$8.10
3s 1260 lbs. 38.10 ; 17 1215 lbs, 88.30, 20,
1,200 lbs. $8.20. 13, 960 lbs 87.60; 20,
$8.90 lbs. 36.85. Cows -•Eight, . 7,210
lbs, $7-00, 1. 980 Ibs. 35.25 ; 6, 1,295 lbs.
$8.60; 1, 1.25011P. $7.25; - , 8. 1,120 lbs.,
$6.00; C, 1,130 lbs., $6.65 ; 2, 950 lbs,
x'7.00 ; 3, 1,bs • $6.25 `; 1,' 1,120 lbs.
1,060 lbs.
, (a�; J, 1,215 1
37.00 ; 4, 1090 lbs. $7.50 ; 1 bull, 870 lbs.
W.:50; 2 bulls, 1,,0t) lbs, $7.00 lambs, 9
to 11c per ib. calves, $4.00 to $11.50 ;
sheep, $7.50 to 88.00; vearling. s, $9.00
to $10,00; 1 nulker, x.00 .
Dunn and Levleck sold : Butchers -
19, 1,350 lbs, 38.6.5 ;, 1,325 lbs. $8.50;
10, 935 lbs, 37.60; 4, 1,930 lbs.., $8 00; 7.
'970 lbs, $7.75 ; 16 890 lbs. $7.40; 19,
1,e15 lbs, 87.75 ; 24, 870 lbs. $0.50 ; 25,
1.120 lbs. 87.70 ; 18, 1,160 lbs. $8.00 , 2,
840 lbs. 37.00, 12, 890 Ibs. 37.50; 5, 1,1150
lbs. $7.85; 22, 1,350 lbs. $0.50; 21; 20, 1,225
Ibs. .15, 9, 1,090 lbs.$8.00,
$7.60; 34, 1,070 lbs. $8.00 ; 24,105O lbs.
$7.75; 22, 990 lbs 87.95. Cows --Niue
1,2301bs, 36.75_ ; 2, 1,600lbs . $6.00 ; 6,
420 lbs. 36,25; , 11025" lbs. 86.50; b
()Nibs. $4.060, 1,110 1 8, 403.5S;
. $4.25;tit 1,250 'lbs. $6.15; 1
lbs. WOO ;.10r Ow the.
One, 1,0001118, $6.25;i
1,730 lbs. .25; 4, 1,1,ll
1,099 lbs. .00; 2,1,4801
$9.40 to $11.00; calves
sheep, $4.00 to118; yer
Tha following were
.1,000
1,140-
$7.60.
95011is:` '.50;1.
0 11b045.'15;
$
.7.0 61 rbs,
36.25 to 10.75;
�ng $9 to '• .50.
tet toast;,
Cly heavy steees 8. 6 to ;8.59 loud.
'Pur,vy steers, 67,75 for ,68.00; b. r Wheel
oattlre cam, $7.80, to $8.16: tri • ninon
7.25 to .13.50.; colnrr.on $6.25 to 66.60,,
-butcher choice bulls , .25 to 1,5 ; do.;.:
ugh 4.50
$7.10;'
dine
tot
edema,
and
-oice,
each,
light
4.50 to
by
hoice,
$10
$12.-
,60 to
good, :36.65 to 6.75;
to 36; butchers' cows,
to 37.35; good: $6.75 to
$6.00 to $6.25 intoe
850 lbs., 56 ba ;6.40;
dehornad, 6.30 to $7;
cutta, 3.50. to 4.50 ; . milkers,
each, $7* to 380; cam.
340 to $60; spring€xe
awes, 7.65 to 8.65; b
45.35; sprig 3,—Trios,
11. eats; calves,
110.50 to. 511.60 ;rne
1s fled and 'wa
35; ids 'wished
12.60; do., tot,. 511,60'
bull
oleo,
7.00 ;.
es, 70
choke .t
antler
med.
0`td $90
vy aheiep
Per 111, .1
tO
S. to
- $12..25
cans, 31
Fall Term from August 28th
Stratford, Ontario
Commercial, Shorthand and T
` phy departments
Our graduates are placed in pc,
In three months we received
plications for trainedhelp. Wr
once for our: free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Prineipa
legra
itions.
9
e us at
Young Men
Young men or othesrs who
able to realist for OTerseas
can serve 'their . King. and
by helping on Munition Work,
work to . good men . ' Apply
Robert Bell ingine and:Thr
Limited, Sera,forrth, Ont..
e un -1
rvic�,
entry
Steradg
O The
.r Co,,
36'3
Wanted
Help wanted by T1Canadi
Mills to pull flax by the day o
acre, $7.00per acre.
CANADIAN FLAX MILLS
Seaforth '538-2
n Flax
by the
House for Sale
In Egmondvllle, eight roome' brick
house, good cement cellar, b eedand
sof
Irl
t water ; good stable ; on
If mite from $eaforth.
for quick, sale a
' -wing fr • , town.
'tiles i* . reps
swowtg, aforth
Main
rill ba
e own-
pply op
P.Q. G,
xu u d Farm for
Lot -21, Conten 1, - Tuc
H.R.S., 100 its a1' cleared.
k barn,
house.
of good
ell tion.
i9 f rOre
frame hit and.
hen house landdt
orch,arrd and 'plenty'.
welF' the drained,
all in ,drat class
Huron, Road, 21-2
iastd Six aniles. from Clinton: .
said cheap and on ready ter
to 3. iB. HENDERSON, Seaf
Sale
rsmith,
Good
'A good"
water ;
ed, an.0
Vie
aforth
ill ' be
s. Apply
h.
536-tf
IGS FORS =,A;n
ply on lot conceal
n 234Dublin. AUGUST
ARN FOR SALE -=F r a1= a good born 8$x61.,' 3n
37 "Tuekeremltb in ret.c alas eooditloai ail a
ame house anti kitchen ppiv to Roleyar Alex
ennedy, > „ R. No. 4, to P. O. or phones on
2537x4
InEAOHEIR ' NTE
L Huron Co ; nude.
eoond clue ce rate;
ember lst : 101 P1
nd qualifteatiq'n G
uHeh pen, Ont. E. B.
For S. E. No. 7; Stanley
r fele ' holding first or
du ea to Commence Sep -
ate salary, experience
OLEMAN • Secretary,
o. i 125$5.2..
NMYAN NATIONAL
"'EXHIBITION sT'IL
mpiNe Federation
1
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'TARN FOBSALE-A :coat farm of eight,aoree 01
rood land loll Clea d, part of lot 30 on eoncese-
lon 3 `McKillop, at Rox rough. A sevenroomed
cd4relling house in good seal and a bar buggy.
house and poultry hone are situated thereon. Ap-
ply to JOHN MoM1LL , Belt. No. 1, Seaforth.
252441
ARM FOR B$ALE.-Lot 6 Conceseion 9, Tucker.
smith, containing 100aa �ares. About seven. acres
under bnah. a farm ie we fenced and ,drained
Ind in a good ate of eultive ion. Theta are on the
premises a frame houte, bank -barn, pi house,
ken house, driv house pod two good wells For
berms and part ienters p iy on theaaremkkees or ad-
dress MILS. JO i McO P,� F n301J �i11c�' P',.O.
t'.356.tf
ARM FOB. KALE --For sale lot 28, concession 1,
Tuckeeraniith, containing about 98 acres. There
are leu thepre ices, a good rause house, t+}�o large
bank barns 40x 11 and 20x50, The farm le well fenc-
e and drained and in a good state of Cultivation.
ttuated on the uron Road half way between (Min,
ton and Seat° •d and is alI eded tograse. Wbe
sold on reasonable terms. ural mail or telephone
at house, For further particulars aupI to Mrs.
Alexander Jamieson, R. R. 4, Clinton. 2537x8
(y _OOD. FARM FOR SALE --For Sale 1.0e IS and
act of Lo 24. O n on 14, MfeKil
taining 130 sero. There a e on the pr m, con-
sea a
modern brick ,house with hard and soft water.
There tealso a ood bar 80x128, ,with do e teen -
dation end etalyling :un erneeth,driving e -, 30x40
•on stone foundations pii pen and hen h. use, all
in good repair. There also a goo i beer on* or,
• chard and two.never falling Wella. The fa is well
underdrained rid'well fenced and in a high state of
cultivation with 10 ac a of hardwood b h. It is
le south
nal rural -
will be
rticnlars
IOKS0N
`` 5458•t
White Leghorn Po lfry
Plant f t Sale
In the village oferl,ga 11, c
(O three lots and. u to date
128 feet loag ; fe.ed room,
houses ; brooders of the tat
tern; Vale grinder mid fee
Will be sold ra.iongf with
whkh consists • of 1200 ODE
year .ofd liens and about 30
of the, famous Tom Brown
(England) imported by Alf. -
13ru3sf:le.. This 13 re. rare eh
step into and own i one, of t
bred. flocks of White, Legh
Canada. Apply to (EOBGE
Hensail, Ont.
•
1at1 g
uildings,-
brooder
t pat -
cutter,
c stork,
d. ct.rwo
-pul le is
Strain
ker oI
to
e bcst
ns in
OOTCS,
2537.4
well situated on the NNN th gravel road 1
of Walton 0. F. R. station, also telephone
mail delivery. 'lids is ' ohdice farm .and
sold on reasonable terms.. F,or further
apply on the;prremises dr addre*se., W. J.
Wal or; I• ;;','fit`-
DO eer'ormers; 10 Massed
nds; C torus of 60 Voices
1+rious P - gea t symbolizing
penial S lidariiy and Power
inmoth boer is Reproduction of
he Britt Howes of Paxiia-
wont, estminster Abbey
and he War Office.
VALUB1.E FARM FOX SALE—The ad n. mistral
ors. for therestate of the late Hugh M. Gordon,
offer for sale, tea No, fourteen (14) in the sixth (8)
•Ooneession of the township of MoKillop. his farm
consists of 100 acres of' cleeredand improted 1
lands in a clean�, and good state of eine-Yeti- n and is
situated in a dplendid terming district, co venient
to markets, schools anchurches, On the premises
are erected a , comfortable frame" 3welli house,
18x24, with kitchen at ached. Splendidf - me barn
52x70 with stone etebiieg underneath, cern • nt floors
and water in barn, als a good pig pen a water
in barn also a igood pigpen. and hen ho . e. The
farm is well fenced and extra well tile drai ed. The
title is pertectand poseeseion will be give for the
purpose of doing all neeeusarylail work. F. r further
particulars apply to ARCHIBALD Mc[i :r MOR, or
ROBERT GI 'SON, Administrators, or to R.
HAYS. Seafor.,h. their iolioitx. ' (C I .'
W. Ti. X &
EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL D1R +Ls
. C. BOX
Holder of Government D: ploma
and Licelwr .
CO.
R,S
CHARGES MODE FLA
Flowers furnnsneci on saor
Night Call
Phone 10"
li✓
uletic e
Calls
one 50
l ilrtho
CARTER - in Goderieh .on Jdlye2Seh
Mrs. E. J. Carter, a .son.
ELLERINOTON - In Usborne, on Jul
and Mre. Fred Elleringten, a .
•
FORD --'in Uebome on 4ugust let,to
Fred Ford, a son. i
I1ERN1CK - In Unborn. on July 31st
Mrs Bert Kernick, a sonMarriages.
RM FOR SALE -=For sale south half Lot 31-32
Concession 1, Tuo`kersmith, containi • g 94 acres
more or less. There 'are on the prem • es a good
frame house With kitchen and woodsh eement
cistern. good +banit barn 40x64 with don: stabling
and cement flObre, drive shed and hen ho se, water
in house arid barn supplied by wind mill - nd cem-
ent Sank. The farm to in first class aondnn on fleeced
and drained and there!are 10 acres of rat class
bush and small. orchard. The farm is three and
one halt miles from Clinton, five miles nom Sea -
forth and frorp'1mileromchurch and sc,col,rural
*Rae, in hoe, The farm is all o the West
Ride of ,railroad track and is in first el se shape.
Thous -Reasonable reaenne for selling, t propri-
etor wishes re retire, for farther perplex]. ars apply
plv on the premises or address JOHN THHO if AS
1013,10H, Clinton Ontario. : • 2539x18
ASSIGNEO'S SALE—OF VALUABLE ' EAL ES
TATE, STANDAR BRED, - REGISTERED
AND GRAD HORSES. +'ARI►1, STO0 .. l M 'LE-
MENTS AND CHATTET/9-The under 'pied As-
signee of the Estate of Wapoleon A. Carl , Insolv-
ent, will off. ,for sale by Public Auctions at St. Jo-
seph Stock Farm, St. Joseh, Ont.. on ednesdaq,
the 23rd day (of August 1918, at 2 p.m.'- Horses -7
Standard hr and registered mares and entire hor-
sea, inoludln "&riper° McKinney0 •aid to be
one of the m st promisin stallions in aanade; 2
Iight road ho s, Y cheat up colt, 2 y nag draft
mares, 1 g a Pereheron colt, 1 yeti-- old, and 7
good, use ul farm horses nd mares. hattels-1
Binder, 1 Mower, 1 ;Cultivator, wagon , harness.
sleighs, 1 White i3team.or Automobile, a d various
other chattels, for particulars of which ee posters.
Real Estate -Parts of lobi 9, 10. and 1 , L. R. E.
and parts nI lots 9, 1p, 11 and 1 L. R. W.
Township of -Hay, Count of Huron. Ter s of sale -
Real Estate -•-10 per cent. on day of sale. balance in
80 days without interest. Horses Ste dard bred
horses and (pita, cash. n- the remai der of the
chattel property four months' credit o furnishing
approved joint notes. A discount for ash will be
allowed on credit amounts. Dated at G erlch this
let day ofuat, 1016. THOMAS G DRY, As-
signee, PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & COOKE As.
signee's,9clfettor•. , . 2539
C
t,
CREAIS WANTED
i t
SEA
s w.
THE AIR
c6.3 tux' have thrilled the Em-
' l pie Re- luted. by Overseas
Troops.
oop3.
rococs of Maianufagtnro
P
Exhibit_
F,s
>,,
ells in
~.-.:72-en.ce
,del Carr
1,'. i_ict i u i t;
M'ves, any
Year Fir
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nci r 2/"in7„ :G:rc`4011
vrorkr.. C'r,rripiete
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vernnient
of Live
Produ
rerlto,
Ex`s; +{., '° . ser''eoven
tse e - r. of Manu-
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D
Tenders
of the Ale
must. be in
1916. Plan
seen at the -
We have our Creamery no in ful
operation, and we want you patron-
age. We are prepared to ay you
the highest prices for your or am, pay
you every two ;weeks, weigh sample
and test each can of cream are ulIy
and give you state hent of t sa me.
We also supply can free of cha rge,
and give you an honest business d sal.
Call in and vte us or drop us a card for
particulars
Th Seaforth Creamery
S eq,forth 0a
U erk of th
ain Tenders
anted for the completion
ender Dram. - Tenders
y Saturday, August 19th,
and specifications can be
Bice Of the clerk.
D. F, McGitEGoi
Township of J ucker sm
2539
first Class: Farm in Town
ship of Morris Cheap
The
the North
18, in, the
p. of Mo
7 acres
ueh ;
y 30; td
ealgned Is weltered totte
FIR,If of ream :Sot Nuixbe
First 004intilon of t
15, cheep andon eaay ter
leered and 13 acme .
'Mote house op, iston
rt. 15x20; barn, on is
0x40, and 55x35. concrede
table._ Solt good rand 0,earn
=OS . orchard, Ferm falls
the. buildings and has con,
rails In gvcid conditincl;
three. wegs and aspr g_
rear of faxne Goodro
one mile front Bluevale
time -Fesseseloet at end f
further particulars apply o
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Practical Boot Repairer t,
-Seaforth •
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Entrance through J. Willie 1 Beot Store.
Prompt attention to all repairs.
Best leather only used. stock
workers and hard wearers.
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J. JACKSON
'Farm for Sale
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First class 100 Acre, Fe.rm /Wrack,.
erarnith with good buildings. Apply to
'Seaferth and Godeelch. 'Ont.
2536.tf
ing of Voters' List
Voters' Liat, 1916, Municipality Of the
'Township of Mabee, County 'tot
Residence for Sale
For sale the residence on Goderieh st, Seaforth,
owned by the late M, McLean, The house is of
solid bnek with elate roof, splendideellar and floor-
ed attiee It Is heated by comoination hot water and
hot air furnace. Ountaine every modern convenience
There nee - lour lots with splendid stable and
The Exposrr3RoFFIOE
Steforch
THE CANADIAN BA.,
OF COMMERCE
; SIR EDMUND WALKER.
IDIOT AI9, General Manager.
CAPITAL $15,000,000
Posakiezt
IL V. F. JONES, Jesett Gieee&rea Manager
RESERVE FUND, $13 500 000
BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank
of Comnierce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same
careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's
business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as
satisfactorily as by a personal. visit to the Bank. sts
soSNeafor_th Branch
W. O. T. moR
Manager
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List
v-r3tsr.ce List, 1916, Municipality of the
Townshlp of MeKillop, County of
Notice is hereby given, that I have
transmitted or deltveresi to the per -
eons meetioned in section 9, of The
Ontario Voters' Lie ts Act. the copies
required by fug eectione to be ed
tratePritted or delivered of the List,
-made pureaant bot said, Act, of all
person= aptiee&Ing by the bet Revised
Asseaapent Roll of the sa.ld Municipal-
ity to he !entitled to vote in theaaidi
Municipality at elections fOr membere
of the Legislative easetrbly and at
GRAND TON RAILWAY
Attractive Trips
To
Muskoka:Lakes Lake of Bays
Maganetawan River
Ronna trip thurist tickets now on sake
from certain stations in Ontario
at very low rates, with liberal
:M.UEICOICA EXPRESS
Leave Toronto 12.01 -p.m. daily except
Sunday, and 105 a.m. daily, for Mus-
koka, Wharf, Connections are Made
' MunklPal :Elections; and that the at Muskoka Wharf ter Musk-oka,Lakes.
said Litt 42irfas first posted up in. iry Leave Toi CM to 10.15 sem. daily except
Seventh
there for ' Inspection.
daY of July, 1916, and r,ceraInt.
Eqiitipment the finest.
FUI1 particulars on application to
And I hereby call upon all voters 1 agents,
DO take iitazediate proceedings to;
have auy errors or orrissions correct -
ea .acoaraing to law. NC, Somerville......., Tcvirn Agent
2,1 111:1RDIE,
Olelk of McKillop
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Notice * hereby given, that I have
tramismit d or delivered ;to the pe
a, men ranted seotion 9, of The
Ontario ters' Litits Act the copies 1
required said eections to be 50
tears:nit d or delivered of the L t,
made pursuant to eaid Act, of 11.
Assessment Roll of the seld Monicip I-
ffy to be entitled to voter in the
r Municipality at elections for members.
ruff the, Legislative Aasembly And t
reald Liet: MS first posted up in y!
office, at Dublin, . on the Twent
Ninth of JulY 1916, and retrai s
there fo inspection.
And' I tereby oall upon all voters
to take me ts proceedings to
td ezeordtr.g bo Law.
JAMES JORDAN,
Dated thts 29th day of July, 1916.
DO Mr. and
29th, to Mr.
to Mr. and
ROSS -WTI' - At the hcinae of the br de's parents,
Goderioh, by Rev. J. B. Fotheririghe
:2nd, Miss Jean Muir, eldest dausch
ond Mrs. Jemes Roes, of the 4th con
Deptha
trAvyr- In Zurich, on july SOth, Da
aged 09
HALBERT -In Toronto,
1916 J'ean Halbert,
r of Mr. and
of Goderich
iel S. Faust
n Tuesdo.y, 'August 8th.
beloved wife of the late
John Loran in her 84th year,
JOHNSTON-In Seaforth, on Saturday , August 6th,
William Johnaton, ages} 81 years.
HOOPER-In Turnberry,, on July 2 th, Rebecca
Yea, wife of Jas. Hooper, aged 88 ye re.
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Funeral Director nd
• Licensed Embalm r
lertaking pea -tors in Oddfe
lows building op ite
si-
Stewart Pros.
Flowers urnished
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Stallions
Stallions, erhich ar ell in No, I form, 11 stand for
service this season t
T. J. Berry's Stables, Hen all, Ont.
KING THOMAS
Clydesdale [92541 (12625)
$15 to insure.
, CUMBERLAND'S GLORY
Clydesdale [178461 I.57g8)
615 to insure
COMMODORE
Clydegdale [95961 (14633)
$15 to insure
JABOT
Percheron [31391 ( 14)
12 to basure
COL NEL GRA AM
win travel the same route al lad year.
The TROTTING STALLION
June 20th, to a limited number
marest after which date he will go in
to training
NOTE -No marml will be
7.1
°pee et
bred at thtil
clock ik
brAe Advantage
of
yot.r last chance
to hOie those COAL Bin
filledl up with our cele-
brated
LOigh Valley
Anthracite
(t4 coal that satisfies)
Beforelthe advance of prices
onl the ist of August
For Jun aad July orders the fol
l wing are our prices :
I Stove
Egg
Soft Coal
1
sr, Cement, Buffalo
Graaf,* Flooring and V Matehed
Si Canada Fibre BooPt
Mate4el, Tile, Cedar
John B. Mustard
Brucefield
C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Vnion Station. Tornnto, Ont
40,000 Faim. Laborers Wanted.
$12.90 to Winnipeg
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Leave TORONTO Union Station ti.00 p.m.—Aug, t7th, i9th, 31st, and
Sept. znd Through tiains with lunch counter cars attached
EXCUR SION DATE B
Aug. p9th and Sept. 2nd frorn Toronto West and south,
Destination Territory—Tickets one-halfcent per mile (minimum 5oc) till Sept.
3oth, 1916, west of Winnipeg io any station east of Calgary, Edmonton and
Tannis, Alta,
Return Fare and Limit—One-half cent per mile (minimum 5oc) to Winnipeg
on or before Nov. 3oth, 1916;plus $18,00 from Winnipeg to original start-
ing- point.
For tickets and leaflet showing nunaber of farm laborers required at each po it, also wages paid,
apply- to nearest
C.N.R. Agent, or C. Aberhart, Town Agent
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CHEVROLE
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THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE
MODEL
FOUR NINEtY
compiet $675.9--9-
GEO, D. HAIGH Agent Seaforth
14'.03.0shawa
Phone 95