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▪ .$2.25, $2.50, $2.75, to
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45-00. $5.0, $6.00, to $Z.60
ippers at 75c and $1.00
$1.75 to 23.25
7arivas shoes with rubber SOleS
$2.00. $2.75, $3.50,
any Calf and Guninetal Calf,
$4.50 to $6.60
ales at $6.00, $M, MOO.
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SELFOIMIE MARKIITIL,
Seaftirth, July 25,, 1918
wheat. per bushel . . ... . . .....2.10
*Marts, per to $41.00
$5.76
87c
11.40
Flour, per cwt.
Peas, per bushel
Margarine
Barley, per bushel
ate, per bushel
-Eves. per dozen
•potatoes, per bag
Butter, per lb. ......36 to 38c
Itogs per cwt. . . ..... ....$17.26
Bran, per ton 36.00
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70e
41 to 42c
$3.00
BEAN MARKET 7
Voronto, July 23rd.-Beana-Canadian -
prime, per bushel 56.50 to 57.50. Foreign, hand -
,picked. bushel 56.75 to 57.
Detroit, July 23rd. -Beans -Immediate ship..
agent 59.50 Per cwt. shipping points; Limas
10e per pound.
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POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, July 2a-Liveweight-He, 3 1-2
aromas 21 to 22c; hens sYr and over 26c,
spring chickens 42c; rooter, 18c to 26c;
naeldings. 30e; turkeys, 25c to 27ce
Dressed Poultry -Hens, 31/2 pounne 25e to
',enema, 31/2 lbs., and over 27 to 28e; spring
ehickene, 46c and 48c; roosters, 23e to 25e;
geldings 35c; turkeys 30e.
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DAIRY MARKET
e
Toronto. July 23--Cheese-Nevr large 231/2e
ao-24c, twins. 2$3/. to 24%; old large 25n4c
to 26e; tvrins 26c to 261,4e.
Eggs -NO. 1. candled 48 to 490; selected,
new -laid, 50 to 51c; cartons 51 to 52e.
Butter -Creamery solids 450; do. fresh made
46e to 47c; choice dairy prints. 41 to 42e:
ordinary dairy prints 38c to 40e; bakers' $6e
eo 38e; oleomargarine bet grade 32 to 34e.
Comb Honey -Choice 16 oz., 53.50 'per doz.;
12 ore, 88 per dozen; seeonds and dark comb
12.501» $2.7n.
Maple Syrup-Inaperial gallens, $2.26; five
'gallon tins $2..10 per anion. Maple sugar,
per pound, 24 to 25c.
GRAIN MARKET °
Toronto. July 23.-Inanitaba ,Wheat -No. 1,
Northern. $2.231/2; No. 2 Northern. 52.20e,
'No. 3 Northern, $Z.171/2; No, wheat, 16.10 ;
in ntore Fort William, including 21ne tax.
Manitoba Oats -No. 2 C.W 891/4c; N. 3,
0.W., 861/2c; extra No. 1 ft;led 861/2e; No. I
need 811/2c in store at Fort William. American
Cone -No 3 yellow. kiln dried, nominal : No.
yellow, kiln dried. eliminal. Ontario Oats
n-Nte. 2 white 87e to 8c; No. 3 white, 86c
to 87c, •according -to reights outside. Onto
ario Wheat -No. 2 Winter, per oar lot, 52.22:
bads in store Montreal. Peas-Novainal
Barley -Malting 51.35 to 51,37; according to
freights outside. Budkwheat--$1.80, accord.'
nig to freighte outeide. Rye - No. 1, $1.9(O
according to freights outside. Manitoba flour
-War quality, 510-.95; new bags, Toronto
'Ontario Flour -Winter, in new bags, prompt
ohipment, war quality, $10.65; Toronto deliver-
nry; $10.65, Montreal. prompt shipment.
Millfeed--Car lots -Delivered Montreal .frei-
ghts, bags included: Bran, per ton, 535.00
Shorts per ton. $40.00. Hay -No. 1 per ton,
$13.00 to 114.00; mixed, 511 to $12.00: track
Toronto. Straw -Car lobo per ton, $8.00 to
18.50, track Toronto.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Buffalo. July 23rd. -Cattle, 2$0 cars, mar-
ket 25c to 40c lower. Prime native steam,
517.25 to 517.50; sipping steers, $16 to
y
$16.75; plain and arse. 512.50 to 513.50.
Canadian steers, hea , $16 to 51-6.25; Can-
adian steers. fat, comae, 1100 to 1200 lbs., 514
to 514.25; Canadian steers and heifera 511 to
512; beat native yearlings, 950 to 1000 lbs.,
515 to 516: night yearlings, good quality,
513.25 to $14.75; best handy eteers, 512.50
to 513,50; fair to good kinds, $11 to 512: han
-
dy steers and heifers, mixed 510.50 to 511.50;
western heifers $10 to $11; Canadian heavy
con's, 510 to 511; butchering cows, $8 to
58.50; cutters, 57 to 58: canters, 56 to 57:
fancy" bulls $11 to 511.50; butchering bulls
to 510: common bulls 7-.50 to 58; best feed-
ing bulls steers 900 th 1000 pounds, 59.50 to
510.50; medium feeders, 58 to 58.50: stok-
ers 57.50 th 58.50; light common, 57 th $5;
znilkers and springers $65 to 5150. Hogs, 20
cars. market 40c higher. Heavy, 519.50 to
519.75; yorkere and pigs. $19.75 i to *19.90.
Sheep and lambs, 6 cars, market 125c to 60c
lower. Top lambs, 511 to 317.50; yearlings,
$15 to 516; wethers, $13,50 to 514; ewes, $13
to 513.25; Calves. 2000, market steady. Tore,
$18 th $18.25; fair to good, 117 to
fed calves, 59 to 510.50.
Montreal, July 23rd. -The offerings of live
etoelz, at the West End Market to -clay were
600 cattle, 1600 sheep and Iambs, 700 hogs
and 1100 calves. During the week receipts
leave amounted to 650 cattle, 1900 sheep and
lambs, 1800 hogs and 200 calves. Although
the supedy of cattle on the market WSJ light
and there was a good demand for it, price%
were not changed froin last week. Increaeed
Offerings of sheep and lambe, especially lambs.
are beginnipg to come in, and the tone of
this section a the market was soin,ewhat eas-
ier, alhough actual changes were slight. Cal -
vee were plentiful but niet with a good active
demand, and prices were also steady in this
small meat section. Hogs were plentiful, but
the demand was not so keen as it has been
Lor the past few weeks.
At the C.P.R. yards the offerings amountl
ed to 400 cattle, 625 sheep and lambs, 650
hogs and 550 calves. There was an active
trade during the morning, although there was
a bit of hesitancy at first. Prices had an
easier tone, although generally steady. In
Some instances it Was reported that comes-
ktiODS had been made th get rid of stook:
Quotations per hundred pounds: Choice
eteers 512 A to $13; good 511 to 512: inedium
58 to 510.50; butchers. bulls choice, 510.00 th
319.50; good $8 to 59.50; medium $7 th 58;
choice butchers cows $10 th 511: good, 59 to
51.0; medium, 57.50 to 58.50; choice cows,
510 te 511; others, $7 th 10; sheep, 512 th
515: spring lambee Per pound, ISe te 20c;
choice eelect hoes, off cars, 518 th 519.25.
Union Stock Yards. Taranto, July 23rd. -
While trade at the Union Stock Yards early
in the morning were inclined to rather drag,
it became fairly brisk toward noon. and near-
ly the entire Offering was disposed of during
the day. The "rune had a fair sprinkling of
the good th choice, and even a few extra choice
animate. The top offer of the day was $15 per
cwt. but this figure was only paid for the
very best. The average choice animals sold
around 512.50 apd 513 per cwt. The medium
cattle were rather slow most of the day, and
deelined about 211c per cwt. Some of the com-
mission men held the opinion that the entire
snarket was slightly lower, but in the caee of
the medium and common grades there was no
doubt about it. Choice cows and bulk were
in leood demand and sold around 51.1 and
311.50 per cwt. but two extra choice. well-
liniehed and very economical butchers were
cashed bY tIllinTI and Ffisey at $t3.50 per cwt.
as high a figures as was ever paid for butcher
eaves. These cows, however, were exception-
ally fine animals. and of course could not
be taken as any criterion of the trend of the
znarket for COWS. As a matter of fact there
are few cows selling for more than $11 per
cwt. Medium bulls and cows cashed at front
$8.50 to 110 per cwt.
The marleet for calves was steady with the
best veal.'; selling around 816 and $17 per cwt.
Sheep were also about :steady and cashed at
from 513 to $15 per cwt. Spring lambs were
off 51. and sold at from $20 to $21 eer cert.
The hog market was steady yesterday at
$8.-50 oar cwt., fed and watered. There Is
every lkelihood of this price continuing for
another day or two. The undertone, how-
ever, Le strong.
Dunn & Levack sold: Butchers', 1.7, 580,
513.50; 5, 1120 lbs.. e10.40: 34. 1025 thee
;mit; a. 956 lbs., $12; 12, 950 Ibee 51.2; 4,
760 lbs.. 39.10; 42, 1.025 lbs., 513,25; 18, 1010
514; 20, 1150 110.. 513.75; 15. 1120 lbe., 513.75:
18. 910 Ithe. 512.25: 22, 990 1.10., 512.75; 18,
1049 no., 513.60. Cows -5, 1125 lbs.. 51.0.25;
1. 1890, 59.15: 7, 1080 Dee:. 510.25: 3, 1085
lbs., 55....1. 930 Ito., $9: 3. 1090 lbs., 59.25;
2,,- 105; lbs.. 57.50: 5, 900 lbs.. $6.60; 2, 700
loon 56.50: 1, 1160 Ibs„ 511: 2. 1170 lbs.,
511.. Bulls. I, 1020 lbs.. 510.50; 1.. 1700 thee
511: 2. 1380 lbs.. 510,25: 1, 1.290 thee $11.
Rice and Whaley .';old 20 cars: Butcher -3'
25. e1.0. 51.75: 19, 1190. 514.50: 2. 1300 lbee
511.50: G. 900 lbe„ 512.85; 8, 1100 lbs., 512.85;
15, 91.0 lbe., 312. Cows --6, 1160 lbs., 510.25:
3. 710 line 56.10: 12, 1150 les.. 510: 8, 1190
$10.60: a 1210 Ith.. $10.50; 3. 990 las.. $9.
Corbett. Hall and Coughlin sold 38 cars and
quote: Good heavy sthers, 514.50 to 51.5:
choice buzehers' eteees and heifore. 513.50 th
$1.1: 0e- --rood. 512.75 to $13.25: do. medium.
111..e0 te 512; do. ecnnmon, $9.50 th 51.0.50;
eheiee eeetee bulk. 510.e0 to 511.25; butcher
uulle. 9 to P0: do, bologna 37.60 to 58; choice
513 to 51.1.: (1o. vood, 59,60 to
31.7e) t ; eel a:inners. 36 th 6.50: 3heep, tight.
0: eke atolium. $8.25 to 59: do. commen,
nipped, 14 to $15.e0: beavy eheep and bucks
to 51 1 : chteee 4nrinte Iamb:, 519 to 520.50:
cheiee ealeee 516 to $17; do, 'medium. SL1 i-°
317.: haze. fed and watered, 518.25 th 51.8.60:
clo ore ears. el n o0 t 518.36.
-1-• rt- Shielde, and Son eold: 4. 4t0, 510,e5;
2„t ennn 810.59: /I, 1.080 lbe.. 510: 2e. 980
..512.30; 1. 730 Ills.. $9: la 1010 lbe.,
413.50; Is. 1.01 Ilea. 51'3.25; 22. 1060. 514.25
`'.':
-,243 5 10a. 31a. Cows: 3, 1.440, 510; 1. 37e
4114-. -$621: 10. 1037 110a. 5950; 2, 1100, 510.25:
1. 900 . $854) ; R. 1020 lbee 510.40: 2, 1130
a 1.100 110.. 59.50: I. 1260 pound].
310.75.
H. P. Kennedy eold: Butcher';': 1, 1270 lto.
,
.48-i ee0 lbs.. 56.50; 10, 1000, 513.40: 2,
es0 ibs. $21.50; 18, 1020 lbs.. 514:4. 920 110..
0. COWS -1, 910 !bee 38.50: 1, 740 lbs.,
57.25' 1 1070 -, 56.50. 4,
1210 lbse 511.25; 2, 1105 lbs., $9.75; 1, 910
1
1 bilte"hae$8.*44eteenell 1' al? sire Stens.2500; tit:" Blirtlere$0.:
700 lbs.. $81.75: 4. 040 lbs., $9.75; /1, 760 lbs.
$8.76; 16. /510 lba., 58.50; 8, 540 lbs., $7.75
4. 1080 thin, $11.10: 16,1440 at,' 512.65; 1.
1150 lbs., $9.64. Cows: 7, 1046 lbs., $2; 4
1025 line $9.50: 1. 090 lbs., $6.25; 5, 1220
lbs., $7.50; 3, 776 lbs., $6.35; 1, 920 Iba.
$6.50; 1,„1250 lbs., $11: 1, 105 Olbs., $7; 2
1025, $8: a 1010, $9.85; 2, 960, $7.50. Bulls
I. 420, $745; 2, 965, $8.25; 8, 950, $8.25; 2
855, 58.26;'1, 780, $8.25; 6, 1120 lbs., $9.
SParkhall & Armarong sold: Buttehera: 12,
-000 Ibk., $12; 6, 1000 lbs., $11.66; 17, 1060,
$12: 26, 1080 the, $13.35; a 1067 lbs., $10.50;
1, 1200 lba, 510. Cows: 1, 1030 lbs., $9.75;
1. 870 lbs., $6.40; 4, 1070- lbs., $10; 1, 1020
ibte„ $9. Bulls; 2, ow $8,
Quinn & Hisey son: Butchers 1, 1200 lbs.,
$11.50; 1, 860 lbs., $9.75; 1, 850 lbe., $10.50;
le 1080 lbs., $12; I, 760 lbs., $9; 1. 910 line
$11.75: 4. 1145, $10.35; 5, 102 Olbs., $9.80;
16, 1020 lba, 512.75; 16, 1010. 313; 12. 1040
Ibs, 58.75; Cows: 2. 1175 lbs., 518.50; 1,
1240 Ihs., $10.50; 1, 810 lbe $7.50; 4, 775 lbe.,
36; In 1040; lbs.,19.25 ; 2, 815 lbs.. $7.50; 2,
995 lbs., $10.75; 4, 1030 lbs.. $11; 4, 1000,
$9.25;:1, 1160110., $11.50. Bane: 1, 810 110.
$7.50; 3, 1230 lbs., $8.75; 2, 880 lbs., $7.75.
. Th William Davies Company bought 350 but-
chers' Best, $12.75; to $18.75: medium. $10.-
75 to $11.75; cows, $8 to $10.75; balls, $8.50
to 511; canners, $6 to $6.25.
The !Matthews -Blackwell Company bought
200 cattle: ;Butchers, $11 th $13.50; down $9
to $11 ; bulls, $8.50 th $11.50.
The Swift Canadian Company bought 500
cattle: Steers and heifers, $11 to $14.35; cows
$8 to 510. nO ; hogs, fed 58.50.
McDonald and Haiirnato sold 16 loads: But-
chers': 1. 1190 lbs,„ $14.25: 20, 1090 lbs., $13.-
40; 2. 1045:110., $13.75; 22, 1090 Mae 518.85;
It 920 the $12.75: 3, 920 lbs., $12.75; 3, 1020
$1.2.40 e 3, i920. $12.35; 21, 980 ibs., $12.35;
30. 8'TS lbs.; *12.25; 15. 920 -lbs., sta; 4, 915,
SUM; 12,1956 lbs., $11.50: 12. 820 lbs., 511;
11, sae lime $10.90; 2, 1065 lbs.; $10.75: 1,
980 lbs., $10.50; 1, 670 lba, $10; 4. 805, $10:
'Cowan 7, 105 Ilese 00.50; 4, 1160, $10.50; I,
8, 1000, Sig; 10, 1045, $9.50; 1, 1080, $9.50:
2, 1215, 58:60; 1., 1070. 37.50; 3o1.000 $7.50;
1. 850, $7.15. Butes: 1, 1480, 11.74; 1, 1010
$6.50.
The folloWing were the quotations :-Choie
heave steere $14.25 to $15; do. good $12 to.
$13.76: butehers steers and heifers choice. $11
to 311.60; do. good 10 th 10.75; mediums, $8.75
to 39.75; de. conusatm $8',25 th $9; butchers*
cows. choice 11.25 to 512; do. good, 9.25 to
510.50: do.1medium' 8.50 to 59: do. common
$6.75 th $7.50: canners $6 th $6.50; butchenn
bulls, choice, $1.1 to 512-; do. good. $10 to $10.-
75; do. medium 1181.50 to 510; do. common,
$7.50 to 8: feedera,inme t 9.50 to $11: stockers
best $9.50 to. *11: rankers and springers, choice
$100 to $164; do. oommon to medium Sf15 th
$90; calves, :choice $15.50 th $17.50; do. need -
juin $12.50 th 314,75; do. common io $12;
heavy fat $8 to $11; hunt*, choice spring, $20
to $21: Iambs, yearlings, $15 th $16; sheep,
choice handy 513.50 th $15; do. heavy and fat
bucks $1.1 th $12.25; hogs, fed and watered
$18.50 to $18.60; do, off ears $18.75 th $18.85:
do. f.o.b., 07.50 to $17-60- lawn $1 t° $2
on light to thin hogs; less ea to $3.50 on
son; less 4 en stags ; less 50c,th $1. heavies.
-BIRTHS'
Devereaux. -In Seaforth; on July 1211), to Mr.
and Ides. Frank Devereux, a daughter (Joan
Margaret
Held -At Daihwood, on Jay 11th, ta Mr. artel
Mrs. W. Held, a, daughter.
, MARRIAGES
Harness--Mellonald-In Clinton, on July 11,
Mies Laurel/la Macdsnalde daughter of Mrs.
Allan Macdonald. th Mr. Elmore 0. Har-
ness, of 'Clinton. by Rev. Dr. Stewart.
; DEATHS
Calder -In Claysville, Pa., U.S.A., on July
.21st. 1918, Dr. Geocge Calder, aged 84
Years.
Spackman -At Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island,
Ontario. on ^..Tuly 12tin. George Spackman, 10
his 69th year.
ammo,
1
W. T. BOX -& CO.
Embalmers and
Fimeral Directers
! H. C. BOX
Holder of Government Dit)inma
and Liscense
Charges Moderate
Flowers ,urnislied on short notice
Night Calls Day 'Calls
Phone 175 Phone 60
tionamllimommellowillummunimm
W. S. Gormley
' EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Willia-ms' Grocery Store.
Main Strett, Seaforth
Flowers furnished on sort notice
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -192
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale the seven. roomed frame house on
corder of George street, Seaforth, owned by
Mrs. David; Donovan, Possesion given at any
time. Bor further particulars apply on the
premises or address, Seaforta Poet Office.
2641ke
FARM FOR SALE
- For &ale lot 30, coneeseion 11, Hibbert, con-
taining 150; acres. There are ort the prem-
ises a good. brick house with slate roof, two
bank borne :united, 15 acres of choice hard-
wood bash, best spring water, well fenced. and
drained and is one of he best farms in the
weskits. Apply OR the premises, or addrese
D. MeDONALD, Cromarty P.O. 2641-44.
L 0 S '111
• Lost in MeKilIem, on July 18th, 1918, a lad-
ies' black serge suit ooat with belt and black
silk cellar and cuffs, on concession 6 and 7,
or on side tine between lok 30 and 31, oon-
oeasion 5 and 6, or on ooncesaion. 4 and 5,
11/4 miles west of Grieve's bridge. Finder
Please le.ave at Expositor Office. For further
Particulars apply to EDITH DOLMAGE, R. R.
No. 1, Seaforth, or phoae 10 on 234. 26e0x1
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for constructing the Pryce Drain
in the Township of McKiltop, will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned until August 9th, 1918.
or at the. Council meeting in Seaforth (Com-
mereial Hotel) on August 10th, at two o'clock
p.m. A cheque for 50/0 of contract price th
acoorapany each tender. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc-,
of drain can be seen at clerk's office, lot 24,
concesaion 7. .McKillop.
M. MURDIE. Clerk of McKillop
Seaforth P. 0.
2641,2
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
10 the matter of Thomas Philline of t.he
Tow* of Seaforth, in the County of Ifuron
end Province of "Ontario, :Fruit Dealer. In-
eolvent. Notite is hereby given &at the a-
bove named insolvent has made an aseig:nment
under, R.S.O. 1914, Chapter 134, to the un-
tlersigaed, of all his estate,: credits and effecte
thr the generel benefit of hie creditom. A
e rtg of the creditors of the aaid Ineoivent
will be held at the. office of the undersigned,
Seaforth. on Thursday, the let day of
Ougust, 1918, at the hour of two o'clock, en
tee afterzeoon, for the pterooee of the appoint -
of ineoectors and the eiving of direc-
tions for the diepoeat of the estate. Anel
ell ere -elite -tee of the said insolvent debtor are
required./ to file their claims with nay solicitor,
duly verified by affidavit on or before the date
of mid meeting. And notice is further given
that after the date of aaid meeting. the As -
nee will proceed to distribute the assots of
the eetate amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having regard, only to the claims of which
notice ohall then have been given and the As-
signee will not bel liable for the assets or any
part thereof so 'distributed to any person or
person.s of whese claim he shall not then have
notice. JOHN RANKIN, Assignee: 11.8. HAYS
Solicitor for Assignee. Dated at Seaforth, On-
tario. July 22nd, 1.918• 2641-1
.EuRoN wposnioit
POULTRY WANTED
.1 am prepared to pay the highest Cash Price
Pier all kinds of poteltry delivered ,at my store,
Main Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday and
Thursday Forenoon of each week.
G. D. HAIGH: 263641.
FARM FOR SALE.'
•
100 Acres of land, lin, miles from Seaforth.
Rich clay loam, well watered; small orehard;
twe story frame house with stone foundation;
batik bran, stone stabling. A beautiful home.
Price 55,500. BOX 8, Seaforth, 2636 -in
PIGS FOR SALE
or sale 12 yotang Pigs 6 weeks old on
July 14. Apply on Lot 12, Concession. 8,
Aullett, or phone 12 on 636, Clinton Central,
A. T. DALE,
FOR SALE
For Sale a cottage with two bedrooms, and
two lots on North Main Street, two blacks
from Main street. Splendid cellar, hard and '
soft water in kitchen. All in good Shape.
Ealzy terms. Apply to E. L. BOX, neaforth
2627-tf
FARM FOR SALE
For sale lot 17, concession 9, Township of
McKilloP, containing 100 acres. This farm
has been in grass for a number of years, and
.should grow good crops. Write for particulars
as to prke and terms th JAMES I. JOHNS -
TON. co -Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Man -
28324f. •
HOITSE FOR SALE
Small frame house on West William
street, Seaforth, hard and soft water,
good stable. For further particulars
apply to J. D. Hinchley, Seaforth, or
phone 10 on 134. 2622-tf
ESTRAY CATTLE
Strayed en, te the premises, lot 11, conces-
sion 11, Mc,iKillop, about the end of June, 2
Yearling cattle, Owner may have the same
by proving property and paying charges. Jas.
Martin, No. Walton. 2640x3
TEACHER WANTED .
For Sehool Section No. 10, Stanley Town-
ship. Duties to commence September 3rd.
Apply stating salaty, qualification and ex-
perience. JAMES McQUEEN, Secy.-Treas., R.
R. No. .1; Brucefield. 26394
HOUSE FOR .SALE -
For sale seven roomed frame house on
North Main Street, one door south of Mr.
Robert Winters' residence. Must be sold
at once. Apply at The Expositor Office,
Seaforth. • 2624-t4
FARM FOR 'SALE *
For sale north half of Lot 35 and -vvest
half of Lot 34. on the 5tli concession of Me -
This is a first cleats farm, well drain-
ed and well fenced, and will be sold cheap and
on reasonable terms for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apply to THOMAS .1". AD-
AMS, R. R. No. 1. (Minton. Also 25 acres Of
hay, first cue, will be sold on • the field.-
2638-tf
MOTORISTS ATTENT
Bring your Casings,'Tubesand Electrical
woelt to Square Deal Garage, Varna, Phone
Clinton 626 r 14 for scientific repaieing. All
Vulcanizing guaranteed not to Lump, Blister
or Pull Apart: Will outlive rest of casing.
Complete line of repaired casings carried, $5
and up. Also all new tires kept in stock. Ex-
press charges paid one way, E. H. EPPS &
SON, Varna. 2688-14
FARM FOR SALE
.Lot 38, Conceseion 6, McKillop, 100 acme
of the best clay land in McKillop, 6 acres of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from Con-
stance, 11/4 miles from school. ' There are on
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and
well underdrained, There are forty acres
-ploughed, 6 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big springs, one
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the house and to the barn. As the spring
is in the orchard and near the house and line
fence, there is no waste land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane ' from tete road to
the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE. Seaforth. ; 2627-tii
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:i
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf that all persons having
claims against the estate of William. George
Hart, late of the Township of McKillop, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died on. or
about the I.9th day of June, 1918, are re -
glared, on or before the 10th day of August,
191.8, to send or delivet to the undersigned full
particulars of their deems and the nature of
the security, if any, held by them, duly verified
by affidavit. And further take notice that after
the said 10th day of August, '1918, the Exe-
cutors will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said estate amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which notice shall then have been given.
Dated at Seaforth, this 3th. day of July, 1918.
J. M. BEST, Solicitor for the Executors of
said estate. 2639-3
NO+ICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statutes in that behalf, that all persons hay-
ing claims against the estate of Mary Ann
'Simpson, late of ,the township of Stanley, in
the Coenty of Huron, widow, deceased, who
died at the township of Stanley or or about the
the 9th day of June, 1918, are required on or
before the 1st day of August, 1918, to Fiend,
post prepaid or deliver th the undersigned, full
particulars of their claims, duly verified by
affidavit' and the nature of the security, 14
any, held by them. And further take notice
that after the said last mentioned date the
assets of the said deceased will be distributed
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which notice ellen
then have been given. Dated at Hensall this
1011) day of July, 1918. GLADMAN AND
STANBURY, Hensel! and Exeter, Solicitors
for the Executors of the1said Estate, 2689-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statutes in that behalf, that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of George
Taylor, late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who
died at the City of London., on or about
7th day of June, 1913, are required on or
before the lst day of August. 191.8, to send,
post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, full
particulars of Isheir claims, duly verified by
affidavit and the nature of the security, if
any, held by them. And further take notice
that after the said last mentioned date the
easels of the said deceased will be dietributed
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which notice shall
then have been given. Dated at Hensall this
loth day of July, 1918. GLADMAN AND
STANBURY, Hensall end Exeter, Solicitors
for the Executors of the eald Estate. 2639-3
CementSilos
-Contracts , Solicited -
Workmanship Guaranteed„a
Contractors
AT YOUR sitivrev
B. R. Hie G INS
BOX 127, CLINTON Phone 44 •
(formerly of Brucefield)
-Agent for -
The Huron & Erie Mortgage
Corporation and the Canada
Trust Company'.
Commissioner B.C. of J., Convey-
ances. FireNoatandryTopurnabut I.n.surance,
Wednesday each week at Brucelleld
Auto Sales
Garage
Is now located in its new premises,
formerly Turnbull and McIntosh'
Livery Barn, Main street, Seaforthr A
complete line of
i •
AUTO REPAIRS
& ACCESSORIES
Wholesale and refail repairing aid
machine work.
Stewart McIntosh
. MANAGER
"•••••0.010mommilimoli
Can/ furnish Victory Bondi!' at 991/2 and
interest, free of expense tor purchaSers.
City of Calgary Gold Bonds, 7%
City of St. Catharines Gold Bonds 61/4,4%
Also have for immediate the 10110W-
ing Municipal Bonds: •
City Of TOronio,' Gold Bontla, to yield 1
per cent.
Goverrunent of Newfoundland Gold Bonds to
yield 61/2 per cent.
Province a Ontario Gold Bonds' th Yield 6
per cent.
City of Montreal, Gold Bonds, bo yleId 61/2
• per cent.
Any cne having money for investment
should avail themselves of this opportun-
ity to secure these gilt edged securities.
2624-41
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Apply to
R. S. HAYS,
Seaforth, Ont.
RAILWAY
GRAND TRUNK sysl.
Offers you and all the family the
outing of yo ife.
Highlands -of
Ontario
° ALGONQUIN PARK
MUSKOKA LAKES
GEORGIAN BAY
, LAKE OF BAYS'N
TIMIGAMI ' •
are all famous playgroinuls
Modern. hotels afford city comforts
bat many prefer to live in tent or log
ca6itt. Your choice at reasonable. cost.
Secure vour Parlor or Sleeping Cox
accommodation in advance, •
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E; Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto,
Ontario.
W. Somerville Town Agent
W. R. Plant ...... Depot Agent
FOR SALE. •
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egniondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and 'ie known
as the PUrcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of frith
trees, strawberries, raspberries, and
currant bashes. This Is a corner pro-
pfrty with no breaks on front, and
the land is in a good state of cultiva.
tion. This is a nice property for a
zetired farmer and the taxes are light.
For 'particulars apply on the premiaes
or to Sohn Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-U
FARM FOR SALE
For sale Lot 29, Concession 3, L.R.
S Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres.
There are on the premises a good
frame house, two barns and frame,
stable. 75 feet long, eement floor in
cattle stable; hog pen, two wens, The
land in a good state of cultivation,
well drained and fenced. Large apple
orchard; also all kinds of small fruits;
six acres of good hardwood bush, fall
plowing done. This farm is situated
1.14 miles east of the village of Bruce -
field and 5 miles from town of Sea -
forth on Mill. Road. School across
corner from farm. For further par-
ticulars apply on the prenaies,s or
address Michael Whitmore, Brucefield
R. R. No. 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Sea -
forth. Central. 2616-tf
THE WATERLOO
BOY
The Three -,Plow Tractor for. Ontario.
iThe Tractor that Makes Good.
The Tractor that has stood the Test,
The Tractor that is guaranteed Under
All Comlitions.
Write for Free Catalogue, Prices and
any information Wanted.
Separators - all sizes from 24 inch
Cylinder upwards. A few rebuilt
machin,es at very reasonable prices..
ROBERT BELL
! ENGINE & THRESHER COMPANY,
1 SEAFORTH.
a n . 0, Selling Agents for Ontario.
Fullrto P
Re - Opened
The Seafortn Fruit
Store re -opened in -
the Post Office blocK
on Thursday with a
full line of
Fresh Fruit
•••••aaMmilamaftlamaammm
MARIA PHILIPS
Opposite the Cammerciai Motel
ELMER DICKSON -
atm A I Approved.. Enrolment No. 4881
61526 A.T.R.-2205 C.N.R.
Race Record 2.064
The Grand Circuit Raoe and Show Horse
First prim winner at Seaforth and Clinton.
1917 Spring Shows. The -only stable in the
County of Huron that ever offered the ser
'vices of a stallion with a record of 2.10 or
bettea Elmer Dickson 2.06ee, will etaad at
his own stable, Commercial Hotel Barns
Blyth, with the, exception of the following
route: Monday -Will leave his own stable
Blyth, and proceed to Auburn, for noon., theln
by way of Nile to' G. McNall's for night.
Tuesdaye-Will proceed to Colborne House,
Goderich, for noon and remain there uetil
Wednesday noon. Wednesday -Will proceed
by way of iBenmiller for Blyth where he will
remain until the following Monday morning.
Terms to. insure 120.
THOS. COULTER. Blyth, Proprietor.
KING KAY
The Choicely Bred Canadian Clydesdale Stallion
Passed Enrolment No. 529 Form 1.
Will siand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows: Monday -Will leave
his ow astable at Peter McCann's, concession
3, Hibbert, and go to John Flynn's Beech-
wood, for noon; then north 8% miles and
mat 11,4, miles to James O'Loughlin's, for
night, Tuesday -East 21/2 miles, north
miles to William Uniack's, Kinnecot, for noon;
then east 21/2 miles and south 11/4, miles and
east to John Murray's for night. Wednesday
7 -By way of Brodhagen to William Flanni-
gan's for noon; then 11/4 miles west and 21/2
miles south to Andrew Krauskopfn for night.
Thursday -To his own stable for noon; then
21,4 miles east and 11/4 miles north and 21/2
miles west to his own stable for night. Fri-
day -21/2 miles south, 21/2 miles east, and I%
miles north to his own stable, where he will
remain until the following Monday morning.
To Insure $15.
JAMES MURRAY. Proprietor 8c manager
EARL 0' CLAY
[13458] (12035),
Insepcted, Enrolled and Approved
R. D. MURDOCK. Proprietor and Manager.
Monday -Will leave his own stable in Brum-
field and go west to and concession of Stan-
ley, then north to John Butchardn, for noon;
then north and west to 'William Glenn's for
night. Tuesday. -By way of Bannockburn to
Varna. at the Temperance Hotel, 'for noon;
then by way of Bayfield Road to the Goshen
Line, to Albert McClinchey's for night. -Wed-
nesday -Ry McCiymon't side road to the Parr
lino, then south to William Footer's, for noon;
then to William McKenzie's, 2nd concession of
Stanley, for night. Thursday -North to the
Bayfield road to his 'own stable for noon; re-
maining there until Friday morning. Friday
-To George McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon;
the nto McAdamn side road, then north to
the 2nd concession, II. R. S., ifnuckersmith,
then west th James Carnoehan'b -for night.
Saturday -West by Broadfoot's 'bridge, then
south to the -Mill Road, to his own stable,
where he will remain until the following
Monday morning.
EMPEROR McKINNEY
- (54151) 1653
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion'
Enrolment No. 4075 Approved Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock -this
season at his own stable, lot 8, concession 4,
Tuckeramith.
Emperor McKinney is a beautiful black horse
with best of feet and legs. Stands 16 hands
high and weighs over 1200 pounds. He is
supposed to he one of the best bred horses
in these parts, wheel". bits pedigreee shows.
Mares from adistance will be met. Terms
to insure $13, payable February 1st.
Phone 7 on 136, Seaforth
CHAS. RILEY. Proprietor.
d
CUMBERLAND GEM
(13978) [16986]
Enrolment No. 1367-Inspctede. and Approved
Forml
Will stand for the improvemept of stock
during the present se,ason at John J. Mc-
Gavin's stables, Leadbury, lot 22, Concession
18, McKillop. Terms $12 to insure, payable
February 1st, 1918.
• J. J. McGAVIN. Proprietor
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
RED McK1NNEY
No. 42946, Vol. xis', A. T. R.
Enrolment No. 1151. Form 1.
Will stand for the improvement of stock this
season at his own stable in Egmondville.
Tema $13 to insure.
JAMES BERRY, Proprietor.
2631xtf
THE PURE BRED PERCHERON STALLION
INDEX
Enrolment No. 363 Form
(Imp.) [3140] (83420)
$15 to insure.
Will stand for the improvement of stock this
season as follows:
Monday -Will leave his own stable, .Bruce -
field, and go west th Varna, at Chris. Ward's,
for noon; then rdrth int() Godeeieh township,
and west by way cf Bayfield concession to Ar-
thur Welsh's, fot n.get. Tuestlay--No-eb ty
way of the 7th concession, to George Vander -
burg's, Porter's Hill, ior noon; they north by
way on the 6th concession to Jas. McMillan's,
for night. Weenesday-13y way of Mill Road
and Jewell's Corners, to Oswald Ginn's, for
noon; then north by way or Beam:ilea and
along the Maitland concession th Efarry Sweet's
for night. Thursday -East to the Ireth conces-
sion, then by way of the Huron Road to Clin-
ton to Graham's Hotel, for noon, and remain
until Friday morning. Friday -South bY way
of the London Road to h's own stable. Brute-
-field, where he will remain until Salmi -day
morning. Saturday -South by way of the
London Road, 2ee miles east to Rebert El-
gie's for noon; thence by way of the 2nd con-
cession, Tuckersmilli, and the Mill Road, be
his own stable, where he Will remain until the
following Monday morning.
WM. BERRY, Propetetor & Manager
MAKWHtA
' 15279 (15938) Vol. XXXHL
Passed Enrolment No. 3267 Form I
Passed
515 to insure.
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follow:
Monday, May 6th -Will leave his own stable,
at Staffa, and go west to James Hill's, for
noon; then south th the Cromartet Line, then
east to Cromarty to his own stable for night
Tuesday -South to Alfred. Hunkinea, Usborne,
for noon; then west along Thames Rood, for
83. miles and south on the 4th concession to
Robert Selleryn, for night. Wednesday -
East to the Elimville Line and south th
ville, and east to Winchelsea, to Jahn Del -
bridge's, for noon; then eolith to William:
1Brock's, for night. Thursday -South and east
oa the llth cotcession of Blanchard, to A. J.
nnixworthy's (Vnallacen o/d farm), for noon;
then south th the Kirkton Line. and wen to
Taylor's Hotel, Kirkbon, for night Friday -
.North along- the Mitchell Road. to Mount
Pleasant, and west to Jasper Pridham's, for
noon; then west and north to John Hamil-
ton's, -/eth concession of Efibbert, for night.
Saturday -North We miles th Mac Grey's, 7th -
concession for noon; then west to the 7th to
the Centre road, then south to his own stable,
where he will remain until the following Mon-
day morning.
JOHN LIVINGSTONE, Proprietoi• & Man• ager
IKE MEDIUM
Form A 1 Approved Enrolment No. 2936
51522 A.T.R.-1070 C.N.R.
The Standard bred show and trotting stal-
lion. Full brother to Dustyn 2.14314, and Inez
M. 2.171/4. Was shown fifteen times --four-
teen times first and once second. Ike Medium
will stand for the Improvement of stock this
teeason as follows: Thureday--Will leave his
own stable and proceed nor eit to Belgrave for
noon; then to the Farmers Home, Winghann
for night. Friday' -Will proceed be Blaevale
th Hall's for noon; thence to Gordon Mc-
Donalds, Brussels, for night. Satd,rclay-Will
Proceed th his own stable, Blyth, ,ev'here 10
will remain until the following 1,11huredsy
morning.
,Terms to insure, 05.
THOS. COULTER, MY*, PrgoodoGOO.
ETOG PRODUCTION -
It is a wafter of the greatest importanie
that Canadtz. should increase her produer
lion of BACON HOGS and other live stook
as there is at e\rese/4 a world-wide shorter.
age of meat. Good illoiarkets for some think
to come are assurOci
THE CANADIAN B
OF COMMERCE
will gladly make loan to assist farmers in
good standing to acq livestock. a'
1 •
SEA:FORTH
J G MULLEN .
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
FARMS.
Write for booklet and prices of lm -
proved and unimproved farms in the
famous Gilbert Plains District, J. H.
EVANS &" CO, Gilbert Plains, Mani-
toba. 2617x20
CH
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FARM FOR SALE
For Sale 100 acres, all curtierated,. lot 11.
Concession 6, Tackeremith, H.R.S with. barn
;a by 80 feet, stone foundation, Pig pen, &liv-
ing shed and hen house, 6 roma frame cot-
tage, good well with wind mill. Also 54 acres
Of grass land, west half of lot 5, eoncessionle
ciod well with windmill; a good genes farm:
Apply to JAMES FINLAYSON, R. len NO. S:
Kippere; phone 8-132, Seaforth. 263941
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= upon public attention the urgent need for the proper -harvesting of, 'the
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= on farms this season. ~la
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* MEN AND WOMEN CAN EARN $4.00 PER DAY
GIRLS AND BOYS CAN EARN $3.00 PER DAY..
If you wish to pull by the acre ou can get /3.5 up.
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= Tracks to take you to work ,and b you home each (ray free of ==
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supplied by the Organization of Reseurcea Committee of the Oniaxio
Government should be Med with thel Secretary at once. Quick action
is necessary. -
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. J. A. STEWART, Mayor W. HA.RTTRY, President, .F. A.
F. G. NEELIN, SecretarY, S. F‘ P. A. -
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'"Give it to me.
,please, Grand-
daddy."
"Whytobby, if
you wait a bit
for it you'll
have it to en-
joy longed"
"Poo -pool That's
no argument with
WRIGLEY'S
'cause the flavour
lasts, anyway!"
a
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ST. Holmes
* Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer _
Undertaking parlors in Oddfel
lows building opposite
mtewart Bros. Resi-
dence Goderich at., cpp
Dr. Scott"a .
Flowers furnished an
short notice.
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Phone Night ot Day 1113,
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POULTRY WANTED
.1 am prepared to pay the highest Cash Price
Pier all kinds of poteltry delivered ,at my store,
Main Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday and
Thursday Forenoon of each week.
G. D. HAIGH: 263641.
FARM FOR SALE.'
•
100 Acres of land, lin, miles from Seaforth.
Rich clay loam, well watered; small orehard;
twe story frame house with stone foundation;
batik bran, stone stabling. A beautiful home.
Price 55,500. BOX 8, Seaforth, 2636 -in
PIGS FOR SALE
or sale 12 yotang Pigs 6 weeks old on
July 14. Apply on Lot 12, Concession. 8,
Aullett, or phone 12 on 636, Clinton Central,
A. T. DALE,
FOR SALE
For Sale a cottage with two bedrooms, and
two lots on North Main Street, two blacks
from Main street. Splendid cellar, hard and '
soft water in kitchen. All in good Shape.
Ealzy terms. Apply to E. L. BOX, neaforth
2627-tf
FARM FOR SALE
For sale lot 17, concession 9, Township of
McKilloP, containing 100 acres. This farm
has been in grass for a number of years, and
.should grow good crops. Write for particulars
as to prke and terms th JAMES I. JOHNS -
TON. co -Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Man -
28324f. •
HOITSE FOR SALE
Small frame house on West William
street, Seaforth, hard and soft water,
good stable. For further particulars
apply to J. D. Hinchley, Seaforth, or
phone 10 on 134. 2622-tf
ESTRAY CATTLE
Strayed en, te the premises, lot 11, conces-
sion 11, Mc,iKillop, about the end of June, 2
Yearling cattle, Owner may have the same
by proving property and paying charges. Jas.
Martin, No. Walton. 2640x3
TEACHER WANTED .
For Sehool Section No. 10, Stanley Town-
ship. Duties to commence September 3rd.
Apply stating salaty, qualification and ex-
perience. JAMES McQUEEN, Secy.-Treas., R.
R. No. .1; Brucefield. 26394
HOUSE FOR .SALE -
For sale seven roomed frame house on
North Main Street, one door south of Mr.
Robert Winters' residence. Must be sold
at once. Apply at The Expositor Office,
Seaforth. • 2624-t4
FARM FOR 'SALE *
For sale north half of Lot 35 and -vvest
half of Lot 34. on the 5tli concession of Me -
This is a first cleats farm, well drain-
ed and well fenced, and will be sold cheap and
on reasonable terms for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apply to THOMAS .1". AD-
AMS, R. R. No. 1. (Minton. Also 25 acres Of
hay, first cue, will be sold on • the field.-
2638-tf
MOTORISTS ATTENT
Bring your Casings,'Tubesand Electrical
woelt to Square Deal Garage, Varna, Phone
Clinton 626 r 14 for scientific repaieing. All
Vulcanizing guaranteed not to Lump, Blister
or Pull Apart: Will outlive rest of casing.
Complete line of repaired casings carried, $5
and up. Also all new tires kept in stock. Ex-
press charges paid one way, E. H. EPPS &
SON, Varna. 2688-14
FARM FOR SALE
.Lot 38, Conceseion 6, McKillop, 100 acme
of the best clay land in McKillop, 6 acres of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from Con-
stance, 11/4 miles from school. ' There are on
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and
well underdrained, There are forty acres
-ploughed, 6 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big springs, one
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the house and to the barn. As the spring
is in the orchard and near the house and line
fence, there is no waste land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane ' from tete road to
the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE. Seaforth. ; 2627-tii
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:i
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf that all persons having
claims against the estate of William. George
Hart, late of the Township of McKillop, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died on. or
about the I.9th day of June, 1918, are re -
glared, on or before the 10th day of August,
191.8, to send or delivet to the undersigned full
particulars of their deems and the nature of
the security, if any, held by them, duly verified
by affidavit. And further take notice that after
the said 10th day of August, '1918, the Exe-
cutors will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said estate amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which notice shall then have been given.
Dated at Seaforth, this 3th. day of July, 1918.
J. M. BEST, Solicitor for the Executors of
said estate. 2639-3
NO+ICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statutes in that behalf, that all persons hay-
ing claims against the estate of Mary Ann
'Simpson, late of ,the township of Stanley, in
the Coenty of Huron, widow, deceased, who
died at the township of Stanley or or about the
the 9th day of June, 1918, are required on or
before the 1st day of August, 1918, to Fiend,
post prepaid or deliver th the undersigned, full
particulars of their claims, duly verified by
affidavit' and the nature of the security, 14
any, held by them. And further take notice
that after the said last mentioned date the
assets of the said deceased will be distributed
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which notice ellen
then have been given. Dated at Hensall this
1011) day of July, 1918. GLADMAN AND
STANBURY, Hensel! and Exeter, Solicitors
for the Executors of the1said Estate, 2689-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statutes in that behalf, that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of George
Taylor, late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who
died at the City of London., on or about
7th day of June, 1913, are required on or
before the lst day of August. 191.8, to send,
post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, full
particulars of Isheir claims, duly verified by
affidavit and the nature of the security, if
any, held by them. And further take notice
that after the said last mentioned date the
easels of the said deceased will be dietributed
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which notice shall
then have been given. Dated at Hensall this
loth day of July, 1918. GLADMAN AND
STANBURY, Hensall end Exeter, Solicitors
for the Executors of the eald Estate. 2639-3
CementSilos
-Contracts , Solicited -
Workmanship Guaranteed„a
Contractors
AT YOUR sitivrev
B. R. Hie G INS
BOX 127, CLINTON Phone 44 •
(formerly of Brucefield)
-Agent for -
The Huron & Erie Mortgage
Corporation and the Canada
Trust Company'.
Commissioner B.C. of J., Convey-
ances. FireNoatandryTopurnabut I.n.surance,
Wednesday each week at Brucelleld
Auto Sales
Garage
Is now located in its new premises,
formerly Turnbull and McIntosh'
Livery Barn, Main street, Seaforthr A
complete line of
i •
AUTO REPAIRS
& ACCESSORIES
Wholesale and refail repairing aid
machine work.
Stewart McIntosh
. MANAGER
"•••••0.010mommilimoli
Can/ furnish Victory Bondi!' at 991/2 and
interest, free of expense tor purchaSers.
City of Calgary Gold Bonds, 7%
City of St. Catharines Gold Bonds 61/4,4%
Also have for immediate the 10110W-
ing Municipal Bonds: •
City Of TOronio,' Gold Bontla, to yield 1
per cent.
Goverrunent of Newfoundland Gold Bonds to
yield 61/2 per cent.
Province a Ontario Gold Bonds' th Yield 6
per cent.
City of Montreal, Gold Bonds, bo yleId 61/2
• per cent.
Any cne having money for investment
should avail themselves of this opportun-
ity to secure these gilt edged securities.
2624-41
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Apply to
R. S. HAYS,
Seaforth, Ont.
RAILWAY
GRAND TRUNK sysl.
Offers you and all the family the
outing of yo ife.
Highlands -of
Ontario
° ALGONQUIN PARK
MUSKOKA LAKES
GEORGIAN BAY
, LAKE OF BAYS'N
TIMIGAMI ' •
are all famous playgroinuls
Modern. hotels afford city comforts
bat many prefer to live in tent or log
ca6itt. Your choice at reasonable. cost.
Secure vour Parlor or Sleeping Cox
accommodation in advance, •
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E; Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto,
Ontario.
W. Somerville Town Agent
W. R. Plant ...... Depot Agent
FOR SALE. •
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egniondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and 'ie known
as the PUrcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of frith
trees, strawberries, raspberries, and
currant bashes. This Is a corner pro-
pfrty with no breaks on front, and
the land is in a good state of cultiva.
tion. This is a nice property for a
zetired farmer and the taxes are light.
For 'particulars apply on the premiaes
or to Sohn Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-U
FARM FOR SALE
For sale Lot 29, Concession 3, L.R.
S Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres.
There are on the premises a good
frame house, two barns and frame,
stable. 75 feet long, eement floor in
cattle stable; hog pen, two wens, The
land in a good state of cultivation,
well drained and fenced. Large apple
orchard; also all kinds of small fruits;
six acres of good hardwood bush, fall
plowing done. This farm is situated
1.14 miles east of the village of Bruce -
field and 5 miles from town of Sea -
forth on Mill. Road. School across
corner from farm. For further par-
ticulars apply on the prenaies,s or
address Michael Whitmore, Brucefield
R. R. No. 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Sea -
forth. Central. 2616-tf
THE WATERLOO
BOY
The Three -,Plow Tractor for. Ontario.
iThe Tractor that Makes Good.
The Tractor that has stood the Test,
The Tractor that is guaranteed Under
All Comlitions.
Write for Free Catalogue, Prices and
any information Wanted.
Separators - all sizes from 24 inch
Cylinder upwards. A few rebuilt
machin,es at very reasonable prices..
ROBERT BELL
! ENGINE & THRESHER COMPANY,
1 SEAFORTH.
a n . 0, Selling Agents for Ontario.
Fullrto P
Re - Opened
The Seafortn Fruit
Store re -opened in -
the Post Office blocK
on Thursday with a
full line of
Fresh Fruit
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MARIA PHILIPS
Opposite the Cammerciai Motel
ELMER DICKSON -
atm A I Approved.. Enrolment No. 4881
61526 A.T.R.-2205 C.N.R.
Race Record 2.064
The Grand Circuit Raoe and Show Horse
First prim winner at Seaforth and Clinton.
1917 Spring Shows. The -only stable in the
County of Huron that ever offered the ser
'vices of a stallion with a record of 2.10 or
bettea Elmer Dickson 2.06ee, will etaad at
his own stable, Commercial Hotel Barns
Blyth, with the, exception of the following
route: Monday -Will leave his own stable
Blyth, and proceed to Auburn, for noon., theln
by way of Nile to' G. McNall's for night.
Tuesdaye-Will proceed to Colborne House,
Goderich, for noon and remain there uetil
Wednesday noon. Wednesday -Will proceed
by way of iBenmiller for Blyth where he will
remain until the following Monday morning.
Terms to. insure 120.
THOS. COULTER. Blyth, Proprietor.
KING KAY
The Choicely Bred Canadian Clydesdale Stallion
Passed Enrolment No. 529 Form 1.
Will siand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows: Monday -Will leave
his ow astable at Peter McCann's, concession
3, Hibbert, and go to John Flynn's Beech-
wood, for noon; then north 8% miles and
mat 11,4, miles to James O'Loughlin's, for
night, Tuesday -East 21/2 miles, north
miles to William Uniack's, Kinnecot, for noon;
then east 21/2 miles and south 11/4, miles and
east to John Murray's for night. Wednesday
7 -By way of Brodhagen to William Flanni-
gan's for noon; then 11/4 miles west and 21/2
miles south to Andrew Krauskopfn for night.
Thursday -To his own stable for noon; then
21,4 miles east and 11/4 miles north and 21/2
miles west to his own stable for night. Fri-
day -21/2 miles south, 21/2 miles east, and I%
miles north to his own stable, where he will
remain until the following Monday morning.
To Insure $15.
JAMES MURRAY. Proprietor 8c manager
EARL 0' CLAY
[13458] (12035),
Insepcted, Enrolled and Approved
R. D. MURDOCK. Proprietor and Manager.
Monday -Will leave his own stable in Brum-
field and go west to and concession of Stan-
ley, then north to John Butchardn, for noon;
then north and west to 'William Glenn's for
night. Tuesday. -By way of Bannockburn to
Varna. at the Temperance Hotel, 'for noon;
then by way of Bayfield Road to the Goshen
Line, to Albert McClinchey's for night. -Wed-
nesday -Ry McCiymon't side road to the Parr
lino, then south to William Footer's, for noon;
then to William McKenzie's, 2nd concession of
Stanley, for night. Thursday -North to the
Bayfield road to his 'own stable for noon; re-
maining there until Friday morning. Friday
-To George McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon;
the nto McAdamn side road, then north to
the 2nd concession, II. R. S., ifnuckersmith,
then west th James Carnoehan'b -for night.
Saturday -West by Broadfoot's 'bridge, then
south to the -Mill Road, to his own stable,
where he will remain until the following
Monday morning.
EMPEROR McKINNEY
- (54151) 1653
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion'
Enrolment No. 4075 Approved Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock -this
season at his own stable, lot 8, concession 4,
Tuckeramith.
Emperor McKinney is a beautiful black horse
with best of feet and legs. Stands 16 hands
high and weighs over 1200 pounds. He is
supposed to he one of the best bred horses
in these parts, wheel". bits pedigreee shows.
Mares from adistance will be met. Terms
to insure $13, payable February 1st.
Phone 7 on 136, Seaforth
CHAS. RILEY. Proprietor.
d
CUMBERLAND GEM
(13978) [16986]
Enrolment No. 1367-Inspctede. and Approved
Forml
Will stand for the improvemept of stock
during the present se,ason at John J. Mc-
Gavin's stables, Leadbury, lot 22, Concession
18, McKillop. Terms $12 to insure, payable
February 1st, 1918.
• J. J. McGAVIN. Proprietor
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
RED McK1NNEY
No. 42946, Vol. xis', A. T. R.
Enrolment No. 1151. Form 1.
Will stand for the improvement of stock this
season at his own stable in Egmondville.
Tema $13 to insure.
JAMES BERRY, Proprietor.
2631xtf
THE PURE BRED PERCHERON STALLION
INDEX
Enrolment No. 363 Form
(Imp.) [3140] (83420)
$15 to insure.
Will stand for the improvement of stock this
season as follows:
Monday -Will leave his own stable, .Bruce -
field, and go west th Varna, at Chris. Ward's,
for noon; then rdrth int() Godeeieh township,
and west by way cf Bayfield concession to Ar-
thur Welsh's, fot n.get. Tuestlay--No-eb ty
way of the 7th concession, to George Vander -
burg's, Porter's Hill, ior noon; they north by
way on the 6th concession to Jas. McMillan's,
for night. Weenesday-13y way of Mill Road
and Jewell's Corners, to Oswald Ginn's, for
noon; then north by way or Beam:ilea and
along the Maitland concession th Efarry Sweet's
for night. Thursday -East to the Ireth conces-
sion, then by way of the Huron Road to Clin-
ton to Graham's Hotel, for noon, and remain
until Friday morning. Friday -South bY way
of the London Road to h's own stable. Brute-
-field, where he will remain until Salmi -day
morning. Saturday -South by way of the
London Road, 2ee miles east to Rebert El-
gie's for noon; thence by way of the 2nd con-
cession, Tuckersmilli, and the Mill Road, be
his own stable, where he Will remain until the
following Monday morning.
WM. BERRY, Propetetor & Manager
MAKWHtA
' 15279 (15938) Vol. XXXHL
Passed Enrolment No. 3267 Form I
Passed
515 to insure.
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follow:
Monday, May 6th -Will leave his own stable,
at Staffa, and go west to James Hill's, for
noon; then south th the Cromartet Line, then
east to Cromarty to his own stable for night
Tuesday -South to Alfred. Hunkinea, Usborne,
for noon; then west along Thames Rood, for
83. miles and south on the 4th concession to
Robert Selleryn, for night. Wednesday -
East to the Elimville Line and south th
ville, and east to Winchelsea, to Jahn Del -
bridge's, for noon; then eolith to William:
1Brock's, for night. Thursday -South and east
oa the llth cotcession of Blanchard, to A. J.
nnixworthy's (Vnallacen o/d farm), for noon;
then south th the Kirkton Line. and wen to
Taylor's Hotel, Kirkbon, for night Friday -
.North along- the Mitchell Road. to Mount
Pleasant, and west to Jasper Pridham's, for
noon; then west and north to John Hamil-
ton's, -/eth concession of Efibbert, for night.
Saturday -North We miles th Mac Grey's, 7th -
concession for noon; then west to the 7th to
the Centre road, then south to his own stable,
where he will remain until the following Mon-
day morning.
JOHN LIVINGSTONE, Proprietoi• & Man• ager
IKE MEDIUM
Form A 1 Approved Enrolment No. 2936
51522 A.T.R.-1070 C.N.R.
The Standard bred show and trotting stal-
lion. Full brother to Dustyn 2.14314, and Inez
M. 2.171/4. Was shown fifteen times --four-
teen times first and once second. Ike Medium
will stand for the Improvement of stock this
teeason as follows: Thureday--Will leave his
own stable and proceed nor eit to Belgrave for
noon; then to the Farmers Home, Winghann
for night. Friday' -Will proceed be Blaevale
th Hall's for noon; thence to Gordon Mc-
Donalds, Brussels, for night. Satd,rclay-Will
Proceed th his own stable, Blyth, ,ev'here 10
will remain until the following 1,11huredsy
morning.
,Terms to insure, 05.
THOS. COULTER, MY*, PrgoodoGOO.
ETOG PRODUCTION -
It is a wafter of the greatest importanie
that Canadtz. should increase her produer
lion of BACON HOGS and other live stook
as there is at e\rese/4 a world-wide shorter.
age of meat. Good illoiarkets for some think
to come are assurOci
THE CANADIAN B
OF COMMERCE
will gladly make loan to assist farmers in
good standing to acq livestock. a'
1 •
SEA:FORTH
J G MULLEN .
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
FARMS.
Write for booklet and prices of lm -
proved and unimproved farms in the
famous Gilbert Plains District, J. H.
EVANS &" CO, Gilbert Plains, Mani-
toba. 2617x20
CH
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FARM FOR SALE
For Sale 100 acres, all curtierated,. lot 11.
Concession 6, Tackeremith, H.R.S with. barn
;a by 80 feet, stone foundation, Pig pen, &liv-
ing shed and hen house, 6 roma frame cot-
tage, good well with wind mill. Also 54 acres
Of grass land, west half of lot 5, eoncessionle
ciod well with windmill; a good genes farm:
Apply to JAMES FINLAYSON, R. len NO. S:
Kippere; phone 8-132, Seaforth. 263941
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= upon public attention the urgent need for the proper -harvesting of, 'the
= Flax Crop and also the further desittabikty of securing sufficient labor
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* MEN AND WOMEN CAN EARN $4.00 PER DAY
GIRLS AND BOYS CAN EARN $3.00 PER DAY..
If you wish to pull by the acre ou can get /3.5 up.
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= Tracks to take you to work ,and b you home each (ray free of ==
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