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iiRDWARE,
IFORTH
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of Postmaster Griffin.
, postmaster of this town,
on Monday at his residence, John
in his, 69th year. Deceased
a widow, two daughter; and
souse to mourn his loss. Two
• A. E. and Burwellare Officers
0 -Railroad Construction Battalion
in England or Prelates and Gordon
'manufacturer of Chesleya Ont -4
• A. lit Wilford. of Winglattm,
Visa Aardet a nurse in Toronto..
ITe was appointed to the positioirt of
postmaster about a year and a half
go, succeeding the late Peter Fisher.
Leather for ahem.
for shoe manufacturing
comes under two broad
cations, upper leather and sole
er, these, as- their names iraplY,
used respectively for the sole
for the other portions of the
The upper leathers most corn-
y used are calfskin, coitakin, or
asehide and kid. Calfskinsitomes
various* finishes, Patent, wax,
ght„. dull, boarded, ‘and veavet.
tskin and horsehide are used prin-
loally as the hazes for Patent lea. -
a but they are also ,employed in
I fiiib for men's ) high-grade
'awe Kid may he glazed, patent,
aged, or morocco, according to
ranniar Process.
The Diet of Guatemala.
care or maize, as it is called there,
41A frijoies-beans- form almost
alcIuslvely the daily food of nearly
three-fourths of the people of Guate-
vela. Corn is grown in each of the
ahree zones -the warm, the temper -
..ate, and the frigid -into which the
ttpublie may be divided. It is esti-
oatealtaat fully four-nftlas of the In-
, poeulation. raise more or`Tless
pre every yoar. In some diatricts
two eLaps are grown annually.• With
,en average annual per capita con-
auraption of 130 pounds, beans rank
peat to corn as the favorite food of
the people of Guatemala. Beans -grow
tunniantly practigally every' re -
'glen of the republic. Guatemala
radically consumes its entire pro-
duction of oeans,
-Fighting in Cuba.
A Cuban official is reported as say -
:tag: -rt even the German army had
nly two weeks to put dawn a revolt
Cuba it would be stumped."
He is- right. -Getman efficiency
prould avail little against bands of
rebels scattered through the naanigua
_and holding hidden positions of great
ttatural strength.
The Spaniards were never able to
-stear tlealsumrait of Gran Piedra of
apeaolutitinists. There is near San
tails a tract of forest with trails
through the tall guinea grass that
the Spanish regulars never dared to
enter. The Cubans were always se -
lure in the heart of it with their wo-
_ leen folk. And there are many such
retreats in the island of Cuba.
It will not be surprising if the
insurgents are "out- for
is.onths. •
A Pen -Knife Rei--olvere
A. pocket knife which has .two
blades and an attachment that en-
ables it to discharge a twenty-two
ealibre short cartridge, either blank
Ir bat1:111 one of the latest novelties
be placed on the market. It is
said to be practically as effective as a
regular' twenty-two calibre revoleer
the ahort barrel type. It is three
incheg long and one-half ineh• wide.
a -Popular Science Blonthly for Feb. -
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SEAFORTH 'MARKE'TS
Seaforth, March 8, 1917
Fall Wheat, per bush
Barl-y, per bush..
Pats, er bush.
Benin, per bush.
Butter, -
Eggs, per dozen
Bran, per ton
Shorts, per ton
Flour, per cat
Ray, per ton ...,
ogs..... .........
..1.70
... .80 to .90
60
. RESOLVED THAT:
Whereas, the Manufacture and sale
of oleomargarine” in Canada Would
rise to tremendous opportunities of
fraudin the substitution of oleomar-
garine for batter, and would be a big
leveremmin the hands of tIe
manufacturers for the manip@ation of
the dairy market to their own advan-
tage, and in consideration of the great
expense in attempting to enforce regu-
lation' of the manufacture and sale
of margarine in countries where this
is now permitted, we place ourselves
as being strongly opposed to any
change in the Dominion law which
would permit the manufacture and sale
of this product.
The above is a petition the Cana -
din Creamery Association of Ontario
have drawn mound as we believe it is
to the greatest interests of all farm-
ers interested in dairying to do all in
their power to oppose the manufacture
aad sale of oleogreargarine in Canada,
we request that alfarmers in this dis-
trict whether patrons of our cream-
ery or not, call in a.s soon as possible
and sign this petition'which will be
"sent down to Ottawa with the repre-
sentative of his distract.
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
... 6.00 to 7,00
34.......35
.. .35 .36
.38,00
42.00
. 4.65 to 5.10
-10.00 to 11.00
.14.75
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BIRTHS.
Jones -In Rippen'on February 27, to
•Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Jones (nee
Florence alugal, of Seaforth) twin
sons.
McNeil -IA St. Thomas, on February
2ist, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Neil, a daughter.
Foote --In Thedford, on Feb. 26th,
to Rev. James and 'Mrs. Foote, a
-
daughter. - •
Atkinson --in- Toronto, on March 5th;
to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Atkinson,
(nee Ethel Troyer) a daughter.
Warrener-In Hensell, on February
27th, to Mr: and Mrs. N. P. War..
rener, a daughter.
Varley-In Tuckersmithi on Feb. 13,
to Mr. and Mrs. 3. 3. Varley, a
son.
Ford -In Usborne, on February 24th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, a
daughter.
Smith -In Centralia, on February 17,
to Mr. and Mrs, John Smith, a
daughter.
Dickson -At Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. Dickson, of Sarnia, twin sons
BEAN MARKETS.
Toronto, March 6.-Beans'imported,
bend pieked, $6.25; Canadian hand
picked, per bushel, $7; Canadian
Prunes, $6.50 to $7; Limas, per lb.
12 to ineee,
POULTRY MARKET.
Toronto, March 6. -Dressed Poultry
tealickens, 23 to 26c; fowl, 20 to 22c;
decks, 22 to 25; squabs, per dozen,
*4 to P.50; turkeys, 28 to 38c; geese,
13 to 20c. Live Poultry -Fowl, lb.,
18 to 22c chi kens, 18 to 20c.
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Funeral Director and
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aortaking pa.riors irrOddfe
lows building opposite
Stewart Bros. -Resi-
dence Goderickst., opp
Dr. Scott's
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4, Flowers furnished on
short notice.oi
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71 -Phone Night or Day. 119.
Carbon Remover
and Wrelding
Machine
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BILBAltafERO AND
IttINERAL DIRECTOR; I
BOX
Holder of goverment Diploati,
and tatensit, •
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SEED OATS FOR SALE.
For sale, a quantity of Banner oats,
suitable .for seed. Apply phone 3 on
42, Dublin central or Cromarty P.O.
Neil Gillespie. 2569x1
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SEED OATS FOR SALEI
For sale, a quantity of Whiti;Wrisfi
oats, clean and free from any noxious
weeds, and suitable for seed. Appla
to WILLIAM P. ALEXANDER, R.
R. No. 2, Hensel', °a phone 6 on 82..
2569x3
SHEEP AND HOGS FOR SALE.
The undersigned has for sale seven
well bred Leicester ewes; also six
Ichunksas ofrariaarofttrhera partio R.
R.No .3, Seafarth, or phone 10 on 136
Clinton Cent* 2565-tf
:MARRIAGE&
Decker-Gaiser-At Corbett, on Feb-
ruary 28th, Violet, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Geiser, of Shipka, to
William Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs
John Decker, sr., of Zurich.
Nichol -Parish At the Methodist
parsonage, Walton, on February 21,
by, Rev. F. W. Craik, Mr. James
Alexander Nichol to Miss Alice
Pearl Parish, both of Morris town-
ship.
Brighern-Moses-At "Meadow Lee
Farm", the home of the bride, on
February fieth, by Rev. A . J. Mann,
B.A., Bressels, Mr. Albert B. Brig-
ham, of Hullett, to Miss Rae Mar-
garet daughter of the late William
and Mrs. Moses, of Morris township.
Ghambers-Smale-At Milverton, on
February 21st, George Ira Cham-
bers of Chiselhurst, to Miss Violetta
Smile, of near Staffs -
Penrice -Davis -In London, on Feb-
ruary 26th, by Rev. Dean Davis,.
Thonias Henry Penrice, eldest son 1
of Mrs._ Williain Penrice, to Cale-
' arine Isabella Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, all of
Usborne.
We have recently Installed a me-
ddle yield& wM weld almost any kind
Metal --cast iron, brass, malleable,
golli wrought iron, and allumintim.
ean also remove carbon from cyl-
smera of automobiles and gas engines
without loosening a bolt --just take
oat the spark plugs,
Give a trial.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
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HORSES kno cArrLE FOR SALE
Another load of those high grade
Durham Cows of good milking strain;
some coming in soon; also some good
Young cattle. These animals will be
at the farm about the 9th of March.
Make appointment by phone No. 94.
Also some geed young horses Stilt -
able for farm use, at the livery barn.
All stock sold privately.- re
TURNBULL & McINTOSII.
FOB SALA
A thorobred York hog-lor salegeady
for service; also four -Berkshire sows
with pig, and a few seed potatoes.
Phone 6 on 137, Seaforth Central, John
Murray, R. R. 1, Brucefield. 2568x2
SEED OATS FOR SALE.
For sate, a quantity of good clean
Seed Oats: Apply to THOMAS Me -
KAY, Walton, R.R. No. 1, or phone
8 gn 45, Dublin Central.
2567-3
iBeechwood
An OpenLetter to
My CUStontera And the Public
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
100 Acre Farm in Usborne Township,
The Executor of the estate of the late
Leonard aileTaggart will offer for
sale at the ,Metropolitan Rotel, Exe-
ter, on Saturday, March 17, 1917, at
2.30 p.m. that valuable farm property
known as lot No. 22, Concession 1,
Usborne Township. The farm con-
sists of 100 'acres, about eight acres
a Which is planted with an excellent
apple orchard, nearly all spies and
greenings, and m good beating con-
dition; alsout 15 acres of good hard-
wood bush land, and the balance clear-
ed, and either under cultivation or in
grass. On the premises are two small
barns, one -with stone foundation and
metal roof and a driving shed and 2
never failing vtelle. The farm is
well tmderdrained, and being located
en the London Road, at the Northern
Boundary of Exeter, is unsurpassed
for market, high and public school and
church conveniences. Terms of Sale
-Ten per cent. on day of sale in cash
or other satisfactory security and
balance within thirty days without
interest.* Further terms and partic-
ulars will be made known on day of
sale or may be had on application to
GLAD1VIAN & STANBURY, Exeter,
Ontario, Sedicitots for Executor; B. S.
PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. 2568-3
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements. Thos.
Brown has been instructed to sell by
public auction on Lot 10, concession 6,
. 1 thank yaks eery moot ese tele
generoue oupport accorded to ree
bushiest/ ao fart Miff year, and whir,
to intoren you. that I., atail prfspated
to pay • the rIgheist place in, eases or
trade itir all the poultry thelivered
Eieeehwood alive until tte cold
weather, every Thursday. We are
well stocked with grecerleis, boots
shoes and rubbers Midi dry geode sad
all goods busually kept in a &moral
atom Well bought fatale sold; gooe
values in these line:a I would also
remind those indebted' that it takes
toioteer and a gtiod deal of it, to WY
4took now; and aek theoe to pay up
as prompt* as poseibLee Ali accotiate
aro readira
'roues Renemtfulla,
G. K. HOLLAND
Wanted
50 Girls
or More
The W. E. aanterd Mfg.5rCo.
has purchased the Taylor -Anderson
Co. Clothing Factory in Seaforth
and are going to carry on the bus-
iness from this. out for which pur-
pose we require more than so girl
Tuckersmith, on Wednesday, March 21, I assistants. The working hours are
BOAR -FOR SERVICE.
A thoroughbred Pedigreed' York-
ihir boar bot from J. K. Featherson,
Streetsville, Ont. Terms, $1,50,s pay-
able at time of service with privilege
of returning if. necesary, Any party
breeuing a sow and not returning a
sectindl time,
or aecording to orders
of manager wilt be charged full in-
surance whether in pig or not,
J 0 3EPH DILI ON
Lot 18, Con. 2, Hibbert
2565-4
at one o'clock p. m., the following: from 8 as 6 each day except Satur-
Ilorses-Filly rising 6 years old, geld- day 8 to 12. cie hours each week,
ing rising 4 years, aged mare with
foal to Blythe Ben filly rising 3 years, we
guarantee steadyIworli
colt 9 months oki from Blythe Ben.
Cattle -2 cows due to calve first week the year:round
4 in April, cow dire to calve March 26,
2 fresh cows, 3 eteer srising 2 years,
heifer rising 2 years, 2 steers rising 1
year, 2 heifers rising 1 year, 3 young
calves. Pigs. -Sow supposed 'a be in
pig,. 3 store hogs, 150 lbs. each; 3 pigs
2 months old. Implements-Massey-
Haris binder 6 foot cut, McCormick
mower 5 foot mit, 10 -foot hay -rake,
• nearly new, root pulperaultivator with
HOUSE FOR SALE broad and narrow teeth, Massey -Har -
For sale, the square brick house and ris drill, 2 -furrow gang plow good as
two lots on Goderich street, Seaforth, new, fanning mill, land roller'truck
oceupied by Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw. The wagon, set bobsleighs, hayrack, gray -
property will be sold with or without t el box, open buggy, set double .bar -
extra lot, as desired. For particulars ness, set plough harness, set single
apply to owner. MRS. j. C. LAID- harness, over 100 bushels of oats, suit -
2568 -4 able for seed; about 10 bushels seed
I beans; forks, shovels, hoes, neckyokes,
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE and other articles too numerotis to
mention. Positively, e as
For sale, the solid brick house on the proprietor has sonolreservf
d his eign.
LAW,
John street, Seaforth, belonging to the . Terms --AR sums of $10 and under,
late Mrs. M. C. Chesney. This prot cash; over that amouht 8 months'
perty is in good condition and 11 be credit will be given on furnishing ape
sold at if reasonable price. i A ply to proved joint notes. A discount of 4
Dr. A. S. Atkinson, 108 Brainard•St , cents on the dollar off for cash. Oats
Detroit, or Mr. 3. Rankin, Seaforth. and beans to be cash. Henry Forsyth
2567-4 Proprietor; T .Brown Auctioneer.
HOUSE AND 4, ACRES FOR SALE.
A comfortable frame house and four
acres of land on Market street, Sea- of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain,
forth. On the premises are a stable
Nice!clean work and girls can
gmake good wages3
We:Pay Highest wages while
Learning
Apply:pr write to
• Fred Robinson
Manager, Seaforth
NOTICE TO otEnrroRs.
In the Estate of George W. Elgke,
late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute hi
that behalf, that all persons having any ()Jaime ag-
ainst George W,Bigle, who died on the 9th 01 Jan-
uary. 11)17,are required on or before the 12th Harolo,
1917, to send by Post or deliver to the undersigned,
Solicitors herein for William L. Forrest and George
ThOmas Xigle, Executors of the Will of the said de-
ceased, full particulars ot their claims; and that
after the said lag mentioned date thd said Execu-
AUCTION SALE tons will proceed to distribute the assets of the said
• deceased among the persons entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice, and that the said executors
will not be liable for the said assets or any part
thereof. to any person of whose claim they shall
not then have received notice.
Dated at Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1917.
Prondfoot, Silkaan & Cooke'
Seaforth,
• Solicitors for said Executor.,
€7.8
DEATHS. - and henhouse. Good had and soft
William Man orchard. Apply to Mrsultachy, West William St.;
Seaforth 2569x4
wter
-Colclough-In Goderich township, on aand
February 24th, Mary M. Ostrander,
widow of the late John Colclough,i ,
aged 93 years and 5 months.
Carter -In Clinton, on February 28rd,
Sarah Jane Bell, widow of the tate
Isaac Carter, aged 79 years and 4
months.
Gardiner -n Clinton, on February 26,
Jean Brown widow of the late David
Gardner in her 68th year.
Somerville -In Morns township, on
February 24th, David C. Somerville
his 51st • ear
Coultes-In Morris township, on Feb-
ruary 24th, Thomas Coultes in his
80th year.
Dobson -In Toronto,. op. February 22,
Rev. W. Dobson, of Fordwich, aged
64 years.
Pugsley -In Clinton, on February 25,
William Pugsley, of Exeter, eged
88 years. and 2 months.
Heckman -In Hay township, William
Heckman, aged 49 years. '
Rhode --in Usborne, on February 24th,
John Rhode, aged 64 years.
dowan-In Paullena, Iowa, on Febru-
ary 19th, John Cowan, tr., aged 48
years and two months, a native of
McKillop township, and third son
of the late Walter Cowan.
Dunlop -In Sask., on Feb.
25th, Margaret Lowery, wife of Wm.
Dunlop, formerly of Hullett, aged
60 years and 6 months. •
Wright's Garage
ortth Main Street — SEAFORTH
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W. Se &Inn leY
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.d.mbalmer •
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Funeral Direr:for •
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Undertaking Parlors above *
M. Williams' grocery store,
• Main Street, Seaforth •
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!Flowers fur......eued on short notii e,*
Oharges moderate. 4
Phone night or day - 192 -1
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BARN FOR SALE.
Good timbei. .Frame 30x40 with
lean-to 12x40. Apply to W. Ament,
Seaforth. • 2564-tf
SALE REGISTER
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
' Lot 35, Concession 4, McKillop, 100
acres, with bush, windmill, fruit orch-
ards. For further particulars apply
to MRS. M. A. GAETZMEYER, P.O.
Box 258, Seaforth, Ont. 2569-4
FARM TO RENT
; For Rent, 100 acres, Lot, 10, Con-
: cession 13, Melfillop, with bush, good
buildings, also drilled well. For fur-
ther particulars apply to John. Barron,
, R. R. No. 4, Walton... 2566-tf
GRASS FARM FOR SALE
For sale, the north half of Lot 10,
Concession 3, Tuckersmith, farm, con -
tabling fifty acres, with never failing
spring well, also dwelling house and
barn. Apply ito F. J. GRAHAM, Kip -
pen, Ontario, for further particulars.
2569x4
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 20, Concession 2, Township of
McKillop, Comity of Huron, 100 acres;
first class farm, good house, bank
barn; spring water all year; two miles
from Seaforth. Apply to MRS. 30 -
HANNAH McQUAID,, Box 71, Sea -
forth, or to PROUDFOOT, KILLOR-
AN COOK, Seaforth. 2568-4
FARM FOR SALE.
For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck -
smith, containing 100 acres, about 7
acres bush. The farm is well fenced
and drained and in a good state of
cultivation. There are on the prem-
ises a.
good frame house, bank barn,
pig house, hen house, drive house, and
good wells. For terms and particu-
lars apply on the premises' or address
Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville P.0 .
2356-tf
FARM FOR SALE. : standard bred. ' Oattle-cow du at at timeinf eanjea,reg
: filly, ag.. strong farmer's driver. good rhill g
' cows due later on, 2 farrow cows, 4 *-y.er(lold heft -
For Sale, lot 28, Concession I., Tuck- rttsgooerd beetringere, 2 -year s eers, 7 yearlings, 12
ersmith, contaioing 98 acres. There ETooteaA ready tsooswhix.ixtheirngs1300 to 1400
Clover and Timothy Seed and Hay,
on Lot 21, N.E.B., 'Usborne, on Tues-
day, March 20th, at 1 o'clock sharp:
'Horses -Mare six years old sired by
Golden Key, agr.; agr. gelding 4 years
old, sired by King Thomas; agr. geld-
ing, driving horse, quiet and reliable.
Cattle -2 cows with calf at- foot, 3
cows tlue at time of sale; 3 cows due
in A.pril; 3 cows dae in May; 6 heifers
and steers 2 year old,- 6 heifers and
steers 1 year old, calf 4 months old,
pure bked Angus buil. Hogs and
Poultry -Sow due in May, 100 pullets.
Implements -Binder, mower,steel rake
disc drill, cultivator, disc, corn plant-
er, corn cultivator, 4 section harrows,
stoneboat, seuffier, 3 drum steel roller,
2 -furrow Maple Leaf plow, 2 walking
plows, top buggy, open buggy, cutter,
3-4 wagon, 2000 lb. scales, Clinton fan--
• ning- mill, pulper, sleighs, wagon box,
hay rack, wheelbarrow, new set double
I harness, work harnese, 2 sets single
harness, one new; hay -loader, gravel
box,extension ladder, manure spreader,
road cart, light wagon, Daisy, churn,
round water tank, water trough, 30
grain bags, sling ropes, forks, shovels,
chains, etc, quantity oak plank, 30
corner cedar posts, quantity hemlock
lumber, 50 bushels seed wheat, 40
, bushels old oats fit for seed; 100 bush-
els seed oats, seed barley, clover seed,
timothy seed, quantity mixed hey,some
ensilage, new DeLaval cream separa-
tor, etc. Terms -410 and under, cash
over that amount 12 ;sleuths' credit
on furnishing approved joint notes. 4
• per centoff for cash ozi credit amounts
No outside stock allowed at this sale.
Positively no reserve as the proprietor
has rented his farm and is going to
the coast for his health. John Bolton
Proprietor; T. Cameron, Auctioneer;
D. Woods, Clerk.
cALEARING SALE OF FARM KOOK & IMPLE-
1,„/ :MENTS, HAY, GRAIN AND HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE -Trios. Cameron has received laetrile,
tions from the underaigntd to sell by public auction
On lot 9, con. 14, South boundary of flinbert, on
Tuforkai March 18th, at 12,80 o'clock sharp. the
ow ng-Horees-pair of nurkeied petcherons,
mareand gelding, 8200 lbs., brood mare, lima 4
years, 1600 lbs., gelding rising 8 Years agrio 'tura! 1
re on the remises a good frame house
duyieetaialts: she
21 shoats, large fat ow. 60 nene'ancav
t wo large ink barns 40x60 and 20x50.
class Ply mouth Rock. Implements -umber weiglon.
The farm is well fenced and drained
and box complete, truck wagon. democrat, top b .
mid in a good state of cultivation. Sit-
binderinmoweronower nd ea harv t
tween Clinton and Seaforth and is all
°Pnbliffli.V. road cart, cutter, i
rei spreadee; irrg. twr•fient.;:re;wpTie.:1
seeded to grass. Will be sold on reas
uated on the Iluron a 7
gy sleighs pair o light ?teat bob pPialer &°shaff
ap steal 2 furrow plosl., 8 walking plowe, nev;
s
onable term.s. Rural- mail and tele- dis°0;41(Irte cultivatcro seedise iron harrowland
ne engine kr new catting-box with oar.
rolleri,18 (Mout Massey Harris drill new,. h.p.
t house For further pa eticu-
rone a
ars apple' to Mrs. Alexander Jamie- gitsr°8
shaeotio -PuiPer' wa,hieli;tbs.warlatdr°7;'eorkbagggfoeur:
rs, me. roar w n t aughs, barrels, frgl
atil.pagt:licidttt8ry: gttetabir
eling ropes,
farm stock, unplements and.grain. M. For sale Lot 28 Cooncessaeresion. i:There-
_tbas. ste, shaves and forks and more ahoy Is ortid
rks, 8 ads of heavy team barnelies,v82-seatefunoteeisengt ale!
O'Loughlin, prop.; T. Brown, suet. Sillep, containing' 10
a lot of belts, 101n. plate
On Wednesday, March 14th, at 11. eon, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. 2564-te mitj'ra,nedeiet,ilngt x'
concession 9; MeKillop, clearing sale of _ FARM FOR SALE
no ng 20001h. scales 1200 lb.
oclock a.m. o the east half of lot 4, k
, are on the preintsesiood brick house, mese
on - lot 26, c011eitaBiell McKilloie large bank barti--54x65, also good driv- draining tools, block d tackle, seat -hook, whiffi
• Ing shed and other out b--"11-.^*0. The tot:osier:sok yokes, alAnd.stone, ersei.out saws,e-
Mn atm robs, nig. horse blankets nt
On Thursday, Mar. 16th, at 1 p.m.
farm stock. JBalfour, proprietor,.
Thomas Brown, auctioneer
On Saturday, March 17th, at 1 p.m,
in Egmondvilie, clearing sale of house-
hold furniture. Miss Anuie Brooks, pro-
prietress; Thos. BroWn, auctioueer.
farm
dr • • lawn Tidier mak eeparator,, sap pen, 100 slap buck.
ed and' In a II claf ets and aft es, 2 sugar kettles 60 sealers, Daley
MUM, 8 . extension table, eicitehen hair
ied. TWO libation writing. desk and book-asaa with dsra' vt""mer;
vation. Fortaalres fati
phone. Two good sprhig wells, one vote, eto., a quantity of seed oa*s • feed
Amiamiimeame
•••••mleasIMII2MS••••*.N.d.
THE C
OF CO
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C.V.0„ LL.D.,President
CAPITAL PAID Up, $15,000,000
BANK
ERCE
JOHN AiRD, General MAnager
te, V, F. 'JONES, Ass% Gera Manager
RESERVE roiD, +13,500,000
It is IMPERATIVE that EVERY PERSON
IN CANADA should
WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING
SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH
Interest allowed at 3% per ann▪ um on Savings Deposits
of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank.
SEAFORTH BRANCH
3. G. MULLEN, —
3
- MANAGE&
Is Nature starting to Foreclose
The Mortgage on your Health?
H so, "Discharge the Indebtedness by Electrical° Oste-
path, and Chiropractic Treatments,'
If some one has told you that I rub the spine forget it. I don't. If
you are suferring from any of the following ailments call and see me and
I will tell you what I can do. If I cannot help you I will tell you so. No
faith cure abut this:
Asthma
Anipendicitis
Bronchitis
Blader Trouble
Constipation
Catarrh
Dyspepsia
Deafness e -
Pains in the back
Stammering
Headache
Spinal Trouble-
Female Weakness
Fevers
• Gall Stones
Goiter
Heart Disease'
Hay Fever
bidigestion
Jaundice
Kidney Disease
Liver Trouble
Epilepsy
Lumbago
Stomach Trouble
Nervousness:
Neuritis
Neuralgia,
Paralysis
Porr Circulation
Rheumatisni
St. Vitus Dance
Sciatica
Pains in the back and head
Dr. W. E. Dempster, Osteopath and Chiropractor
Main Street, Exeter.
Office hours 8 aan to12, and 2 p.m to 5 p.m.
Evenings and Sundays by appointment.
Reeidencei Central
Office Phone 103
01
tallermallimMeM
That New spring suit
or Overcoat
T HAS ALWAYS been our aim and ambition
[
give our customers the best possible satisfaction
in the tailoring business. Our suits i.nd overcoats
are made -in a high-class. careful. manner. They have
earned their reputation from the way they are tailored
as well as from the pure materials from which they are
made. The quality has always been a prime factor in
our tailoring, and always will be.
,27,We never had a finer range of Spring and Sum'
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 enthusiast or just appremate quality, tailoring and
value. We know that we can give you satisfaction. Come in and
examine these new materials.
Let Us Be rpm? lailors
W. D. %Bright & Son.
Seaforth
......or*Fou.1.••••••••••..,
95 Cents' Worth of 'Palmolive'
for ONLY SO Cents!
3 Cakes of PALMOLIVE Soap, a Jar of
PALMOLIVE Vanishing Cream or a box of
PALMOLIVE Powder -50 cents buys this assort-
ment at this store. A wonderful opportunity to
stock up on fine toilet goods at a fraction of the
usual cost -the price of the three cakes of soap is
usually 45 cents, that of the cream or powder 50
cents -you get an actual 95 cents' value in *WI
Better come in and get your now -you may want to re-
peat -yen know PALMOLIVE quality. No restrictions,
as much as vou werit--speed$1.00gnd get 6 cakes of soap
and both Vanishin' Cream and Powder.
• Charles L. Williams, Druggist
Rexaii:Store Seaforth, Ont.
1:21M181651[64:664.FIZZIMMOt.
miles from orthi Tiara, mail andIi,rfl 11%1H. complete lunging lamp,. gasoline lamp, bracket
at the barn and one at the back of ct'vadhi. WOW, quaiitityfirstof phielhugii,ciltou;toicihs.
th
f
04 audratoes. a tot or -class
On Monday, March 12th, at 1 P.m., , farm. Will be eold right and posses- , "F'
sold his !mil. Terms -Grain and rat cattle cask,
Positive y no reserve
sharp, on Lot 21, Con. 3, MOICilloP,i, sion •given at •any time. Apply on th the balance $10 and under WWI, over that amount
auction sale of farm stock and imple-ipremises or address R. R. No. 5, Sea- 0 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes.
ments. ThomD
as . Griraoldby, prop.; i forth, Phune 3 on 162. JAMES A dieoount of 4 per cent per arm= off for mob on
Thos. Brown, auctioneer. i COURTNEY. 2656.4. credit ainnunte. WM. WARE", prop,, THOS .
()A HERON, isnot.
These T
this or ads
Low Fares
and through Tickets
To all points in EASTERN CANADA and\ the
Pacific Coast
Electric Lighted and comfortably equipped trains
To obtain the lowest fare and the most convenient routing fl.pply to Chas.
Aberhart, Druggist, Agent, or write to P. L. Fairbaien, General Passenger Dept,
68 King St. E., Toionto.
• Via Canadian Northern
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