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The Huron Expositor, 1919-05-16, Page 5119reoratmonsemisessomemememmummemr nning at home at "school krov'ide Light, Cool, .he simmer months. nber of the family few of our leading assortment canvas uppers and $1.75 s and Whi rubber .0o nd red rubber soles .< -.,52,50 s and white rubber uppers and. white $1.75 wig white ° rubber �lack rubber soles, . 41.25 and In .50 d red rubber soles, ..$1.50 and $1.75 uppers and black .$1.15 ►; s and white rubber $1.24 12.30 during May, CUL HOTEL Asset to keep ,vg the arments. ht assist if " flu » 4 Queen's Hotel is of Serges, ould wish to .rowns and anteed dyes. iaterials at me attention •lew stock of We're sure Sork MAY 16, 1919 olereraie I USED CARS i FOR SALE 1918 ng Dein.- Ford Touring, only used for a few weeks. 1918 Ford.Touri on,s ra or, 1917 Ford Touring, looks like new, with license. 1917 Ford Touring, with shock absorbers, robe rail, just painted, with license. E. M. F. Touring , car in good condition, Call and we will be pleas- ed to demonstrate 'any of the above cars for you. We sell gasoline at 35c a gali.; best •gas eng. oil 85c pei gallon, on, I)uinlop 30x31 plain'tires at $14.50 each. Free air and battery test- ing at your service. Give us a call. COOK BROS. Agents for Fords, Gray Dorts and Studebaker Cars. Hensall, Ontario. SEAPORT"( MARKETS. Seaforth, May 15, 1919 Bran, per ton $44.00 Shorts, per ton $46.00 Potatoes, per bag $1.25 Flour, per cwt 5 00 -to 5.90 Wheat, per bushel , $2.12 Spring wheat, per bushel $2,06 Oats, per bushel 72c ButBarley, per bushel 95c per lb. ........... ,40 to 45c Ego, per dozen 46 to 47c Hogs, per cwt. $20.50 DAIRY MARKET Toronto, May 13.—Cheese—New large 30 to 3034c; twins 30}_ to 31c; triplets, 31 to 31%; Stilton,1 �>31to3 k 1; 2c. Butter—fresh dairy chaice 48 to 50c; creamery, solids, 54 to 55c; pnts, 55 to 56. Margarine -34 to 37c. Eggs —new laid 49 to 50c ; new laid in cartons, 51 to 52c,. Potatoes --Ontario.. f.o.b. track Toronto car , lots $1.75 on track outside, $1.60 to $1.65. GRAIN MARKET Toronto, May 13 Manitoba wheat—No. 1, Northern, $2.24Y.; No. 2 Northern, $2.2114 ;. No. 3 northern, $2.17%; No. 4 wheat, $2.111 in store Fort William. Manitoba oats—No. 2 C. W_ 75%; No.'3 C. W. 7214 ; extra. No. 1 feed 72e; No. 1 feed 6934c; No. 2, feed 6614; in store Fort William. Manitoba barley—No. 3. $1.18 nominal ;• No. 4 C.W. $1.114;3, nominal rejected $1.01, nominal feed $1.01, nominal, in store Fort William. ,American corn, nom- inal. Ontario Oats— No_ 3 white 7.4 to 76c ; car lot, $2.14 to $2.20; No. 2, do., $2.11 to $2.19; No, 3, do., $2.07 to $2.15 f.o.b. ship- ping points according to freights. Ontario wheat—No. 1, spring, $2.09 to $2.17; No. 2, do., $2.06 to $2.14; No, $ do., $2.02 to $2.10 f.o.b. shipping points according to freights. Pette No. 2, $2.05, nominal, according freights outside Barley malting $1.13 to $1,18, nom- inal. Buckwheat—No, 2, $1.20, nominal. Rye, —No. 2, $1.68 nominal. Manitoba flour— Govetsnment }standard, $11.007. AT..oronto. Ont. flour juste --government standard -$10.20 to $10.80 in bags Toronto and li.ontreal, prompt shipment in jute bags. Millfeed—car lots, de- livered Montreal freights bags included. Bran $42 per ton; shorts $44 per ton; good feed Hour, $2.65 to $2.75 per bag_ Hay—No. 1, $30 to $35 per ton; mixed $20 to $24 per ton track, Toronto. Straw—car lots $10 to $11 per ton. DEATHS Fair—At his father's residence, Listowel, on May 4th, Leonard Fair, formerly of Clinton. BIRTHS Bates—On Thursday, May 8th, at the general hospital, Calgary to Mr. and' Mrs. Angus E. Bates of Beiseker, Alberta, a.son_ Morlock—In Credition, on Ariril 27th, to Mr. and Mrs_ Albert Morlock, ,a son. Fisher At Dashwood, on May 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fisher, a son. MARRIAGES Essery—McLeod—Ort May 5th, at Cass Ave., Methodist church, Detroit, Mich., by the Rev. A. Maywood, Miss Veda Jean Mc- Leod, London, to Mr. Fred Essery formerly bookeeper Canadian Express, London. Eisenbach—Willem—At Dashwood, on May 1st, Miss Carrie Eisenbach to Mr. Elmore Wrllert W. T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors H. C. BOX Holder' of Government Diploma and Liscense Charges Moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Phone 175 Day Calls Phone 43 AUCTION SALES A U CTION SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE. The administratrix to the estate of Hen- rietta Mundie, deceased, has instructed Thos. Brown, Esquire, auctioneer, to offer for sale by public auction, on the premises, on Tues - lay, the 20th May, 1919, at two o'clock D. in. *tarp, the south half of Lot number five (5) Se George Sparling's survey, of part of the $wn of Seaforth, in the county of Huron. "{'here is erected on the premises a frame dwelling house in a fair state of repair. `Perms of sale—Twenty (20) per centt, of the Purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale and the balance without interest - within thirty days thereafter. The property -will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Further terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale and further particulars may be had in the meantime from the under- signed. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 80th ' day of April 1919. It. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor, Thome Brown, Auctioneer. ii �rrr111111111r1111rrlrlllillrirrlrr(lrilllllrlrili` S. T. Holmes Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer • I it Und®riiak>ing parlors# in Oddfel lows building opposite &tewart Bros. • Resi- dence Godertch at,, cpp Dr. Scott's r MINI — a - - - Flowers furnished on short notice, — EMI is Phone Night or Day 119, = gH1t111111111111111rr11U11 MIIIi1111111iniH1 FARMS.FOR SALE I have some FOR SALEor ale in the •Townshipe of Usborne and Hibbert, all Well built. and improved, on easy terms of payment,' THOMAS CAMERON, Woodham, Ont. 2658-tf FARM FOR SALE—LOTF L OT 18, �. CONCESSION NCE ssl 3. Township of Stanley, 100 acres known as the Ketchen farm. ` Stone house; large bank barn, good orchard, spring creek, about 8 acres of bush; land in good state of cultiva- tion. Possession October 1st. Convenient •to church and school, rural mail and phone, 1% miles from Brueefield. Apply to B. R. HIG- GINS, Clinton; REV. H. B. A. KETCHEN, 116 MacNab St., South, Hamilton ;F JOHN' TAYLOR on premises.20,80,4 rj ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 6, Concession 1, Stanley, containing 100 acres. On the premises are a 2 • story frame house with hard and soft water inside and bank barn 52x60 with good stabling, implement house 40x26, hog pen and hen house 40x24. The land is well fenced and drained and in first class state of cultivation, two good wells with wind mill at barn, water in- stable, ten acres good hardwood bush, 2 acres good bearing orchard enclosed with evergreen hedge. 1% miles from the vilage of Kippen and 23 from Brucefield. Rural mail and telephone. For further particulars apply to R. P. BELL. Seaforth. 2G81s4 HOUSE FOR SALE That very desirable property just off Main street. Egmondville, consisting of one-half acre of land. on which is situated a 18,/� story brick house with seven rooms and good cellar. !There are also on the premises a stable, good well ar trees and othed r salso mall fruits. plum andisa splendid property and the taxes are low. For further Particulars.* apply to Mrs. M. A. Charlesworth, Egmondville P. 0. 2660x2-tf "CAULIFLOWER PLANTS Genuine early Snowball 50 for 45 i cents postpaid. Shipped successfully everywhere. Ask for price list of cabbage, /celery, and other vegetable plants. HEROLD's FARMS, Fruit- land, On -arid, Niagara District. - 2679-8 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby •given, pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Elizabeth Jane Smith, .late of the town of Seaforth, in the county of Huron, spinster, deceased, who died at the city of London, in the county of Middles -, on or about th 30th day of March, 1919, are required on or before the 26th day of May 1919, to send., postpaid or deliver to the undersig led, full' particulars of their claims, duly verified by affidavit and the nature o the security, if any, held by them. 1 E And further take notice that after the said Cqurt of Revision TO*NSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH The Tudkers pith Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the assess- ment ., 'Roll at the - council chamber, Seafo, on Tuesday, May 27th, 1919, at 1 oclock p.m. Appeals against the assessment must be in the hands of the clerk on or before May ?7th, 191.9, D. F. McGregor, Clerk, 2682-3 IMPORTANT NOTICES PIGS FOR, SALE., FOR SALE SOME PURE bred Yorkshire pigs, males from a good sow and prize winning hog, 6 weeks old, $15 each• Apply on Lot 23, Concession 3, Tucker - smith or phone 19 on 79, Hensall. 2683x1 FOR SALE,—A COCKSHUT CORN PLANT - ter with fertilizer attachment, nearly new, also a Tower corn cultivator. Apply to HERBERT SMALE, Staffs, P. O. 2681x3 POR SALE.—GOOD BUILDING LOT ON West William Street. Lot contains several fruit inti trees and B�.YSTOIiP, a good well. Apply to W. H. 2682x4 -NTOTI E.A --'N`d' RATEPAYERS OF Mc- Killop who wish to pay their assessments on the Kinburn Drain in McKillop, may do 'se before the 80th inst., at the Dominion. Bank, Seaforth. M. MURDIE, Clerk. May 5th, 1919. 2682-8 ' floUSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, TEN roomed frame house, hard and soft water, good barn and two `lots, situated on Victoria Square. .This is a most desirable property and will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. For further; particulars apply to JAMES NELSON,, Seaforth, 2688.4 QEAFORTH TILE WORKS.—WE WISH TO announce to the public that we have a quantity of cement tile for sale -4 and 6 inch. Having had 25 years experience in cement work. I can guarantee tile satisfactory net to crumble, also cement block suitable for verandas. Pleased to have any one call and examine them. R. FROST. 2683x3 HOUSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, A GOOD frame house situated on East William St., one block from high school, with hard and soft water, . furnance and telephone. There are two lots of land containing a good garden anti small orchard. Also a small barn. For further particulars, apply to JAS. WRIGHT, Seaforth, or phone 115. 2680-tf EOR, SALE. -,THRESHING OUTFIT CON- sistii1 of a 20-22 hprse power Stratford' traction engine, and Stratford separator, com- plete with feeder, cutter, blower, and grain elevator, all in first class condition. Used only six seasons. For particulars apply to ED. REICHERT, Zurich, Ont. Phone Zurich Central, 10r94. 26804 • FARMER SOLDLERS.—NOTICE 'ATO RE - turned soldiers who are taking up. farming. Massey -Harris Company is in a position to sell to returned men any farm -implement, 'manufactured by them, at a price 8 per cent. Less than the price at which they are sold to the' agent. MASSEY-HARRIS CO, LTD., Toronto., per R. C. Henderson. 267778 16OR SALE—IN EGMONDVILLF,--EIGHT acres of land with frame house and kit- chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable and small barn. Good well. Close to school, church and stores. Small orchard. Possession can be had in March. For particulars apply to hr:NRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 10 on 134, Seaforth: 2668 tf ARTICLES FOR SALE.—A LYSTER GAS - cline engine 5 h. p., a Canadian Airmotor pumping windmill on 30 foot derrick acid regulator attached, also pump for same and big cement trough, also a good ate er calf m onths old, sired by an Aberdeen Angus 'bull. All in good order and priced to sell. JOHN LDER, HensalI. - 2681-4 last 'mentioned date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties. entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given. _Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 29th day of April, 1919. R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Ext ecutor of said estate. 2681-4 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed "Tender for Retain- ing Wall at Bayfield, Ont." will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 20, 1919, for the construction of a retain- ing wall in lieu of present superstructure on part of north pier, at Bayfield, Huron County, Ont. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender ob- tained at this Department, at the ofHee of the District Engineer, Equity Building, Tor- onto, Ont„ and at the post office, Bayfield, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with conditions con- taintfd therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Piiblic Works, - equal to 10 % of the amount of the tender,. War Loan Bonds Of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. . Note—Blue prints -oan be obtained at this 'Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $10, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which. will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 28, 1919. Town of Seaforth COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that' the Court of Revision for the hearing, of complaints against the assessment roll for the town. of Seaforth for 1919. will hold its first sitting on Friday the 30th day of May, 1919, at 8 o'clock p.m. in the council chamber in the town hall, Seaforth. Dated at Seaforth this 14th, day of May, 1919. JOHN A. WILSON, Clerk, Town of Seaforth. 2683-2 AT YOUR SERVICE B. R. 'I-IIOGINS 1 �.Gormley EMBALMER AND 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. = Main Strett, Seaforth Flowers furnished on short notice Charges moderate Phone—Night or Day. -192 BOX 127, CLINTON Phone 100 (formerly of Brucefield) —Agent for— W. T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors H. C. BOX Holder' of Government Diploma and Liscense Charges Moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Phone 175 Day Calls Phone 43 AUCTION SALES A U CTION SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE. The administratrix to the estate of Hen- rietta Mundie, deceased, has instructed Thos. Brown, Esquire, auctioneer, to offer for sale by public auction, on the premises, on Tues - lay, the 20th May, 1919, at two o'clock D. in. *tarp, the south half of Lot number five (5) Se George Sparling's survey, of part of the $wn of Seaforth, in the county of Huron. "{'here is erected on the premises a frame dwelling house in a fair state of repair. `Perms of sale—Twenty (20) per centt, of the Purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale and the balance without interest - within thirty days thereafter. The property -will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Further terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale and further particulars may be had in the meantime from the under- signed. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 80th ' day of April 1919. It. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor, Thome Brown, Auctioneer. ii �rrr111111111r1111rrlrlllillrirrlrr(lrilllllrlrili` S. T. Holmes Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer • I it Und®riiak>ing parlors# in Oddfel lows building opposite &tewart Bros. • Resi- dence Godertch at,, cpp Dr. Scott's r MINI — a - - - Flowers furnished on short notice, — EMI is Phone Night or Day 119, = gH1t111111111111111rr11U11 MIIIi1111111iniH1 FARMS.FOR SALE I have some FOR SALEor ale in the •Townshipe of Usborne and Hibbert, all Well built. and improved, on easy terms of payment,' THOMAS CAMERON, Woodham, Ont. 2658-tf FARM FOR SALE—LOTF L OT 18, �. CONCESSION NCE ssl 3. Township of Stanley, 100 acres known as the Ketchen farm. ` Stone house; large bank barn, good orchard, spring creek, about 8 acres of bush; land in good state of cultiva- tion. Possession October 1st. Convenient •to church and school, rural mail and phone, 1% miles from Brueefield. Apply to B. R. HIG- GINS, Clinton; REV. H. B. A. KETCHEN, 116 MacNab St., South, Hamilton ;F JOHN' TAYLOR on premises.20,80,4 rj ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 6, Concession 1, Stanley, containing 100 acres. On the premises are a 2 • story frame house with hard and soft water inside and bank barn 52x60 with good stabling, implement house 40x26, hog pen and hen house 40x24. The land is well fenced and drained and in first class state of cultivation, two good wells with wind mill at barn, water in- stable, ten acres good hardwood bush, 2 acres good bearing orchard enclosed with evergreen hedge. 1% miles from the vilage of Kippen and 23 from Brucefield. Rural mail and telephone. For further particulars apply to R. P. BELL. Seaforth. 2G81s4 HOUSE FOR SALE That very desirable property just off Main street. Egmondville, consisting of one-half acre of land. on which is situated a 18,/� story brick house with seven rooms and good cellar. !There are also on the premises a stable, good well ar trees and othed r salso mall fruits. plum andisa splendid property and the taxes are low. For further Particulars.* apply to Mrs. M. A. Charlesworth, Egmondville P. 0. 2660x2-tf "CAULIFLOWER PLANTS Genuine early Snowball 50 for 45 i cents postpaid. Shipped successfully everywhere. Ask for price list of cabbage, /celery, and other vegetable plants. HEROLD's FARMS, Fruit- land, On -arid, Niagara District. - 2679-8 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby •given, pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Elizabeth Jane Smith, .late of the town of Seaforth, in the county of Huron, spinster, deceased, who died at the city of London, in the county of Middles -, on or about th 30th day of March, 1919, are required on or before the 26th day of May 1919, to send., postpaid or deliver to the undersig led, full' particulars of their claims, duly verified by affidavit and the nature o the security, if any, held by them. 1 E And further take notice that after the said Cqurt of Revision TO*NSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH The Tudkers pith Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the assess- ment ., 'Roll at the - council chamber, Seafo, on Tuesday, May 27th, 1919, at 1 oclock p.m. Appeals against the assessment must be in the hands of the clerk on or before May ?7th, 191.9, D. F. McGregor, Clerk, 2682-3 IMPORTANT NOTICES PIGS FOR, SALE., FOR SALE SOME PURE bred Yorkshire pigs, males from a good sow and prize winning hog, 6 weeks old, $15 each• Apply on Lot 23, Concession 3, Tucker - smith or phone 19 on 79, Hensall. 2683x1 FOR SALE,—A COCKSHUT CORN PLANT - ter with fertilizer attachment, nearly new, also a Tower corn cultivator. Apply to HERBERT SMALE, Staffs, P. O. 2681x3 POR SALE.—GOOD BUILDING LOT ON West William Street. Lot contains several fruit inti trees and B�.YSTOIiP, a good well. Apply to W. H. 2682x4 -NTOTI E.A --'N`d' RATEPAYERS OF Mc- Killop who wish to pay their assessments on the Kinburn Drain in McKillop, may do 'se before the 80th inst., at the Dominion. Bank, Seaforth. M. MURDIE, Clerk. May 5th, 1919. 2682-8 ' floUSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, TEN roomed frame house, hard and soft water, good barn and two `lots, situated on Victoria Square. .This is a most desirable property and will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. For further; particulars apply to JAMES NELSON,, Seaforth, 2688.4 QEAFORTH TILE WORKS.—WE WISH TO announce to the public that we have a quantity of cement tile for sale -4 and 6 inch. Having had 25 years experience in cement work. I can guarantee tile satisfactory net to crumble, also cement block suitable for verandas. Pleased to have any one call and examine them. R. FROST. 2683x3 HOUSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, A GOOD frame house situated on East William St., one block from high school, with hard and soft water, . furnance and telephone. There are two lots of land containing a good garden anti small orchard. Also a small barn. For further particulars, apply to JAS. WRIGHT, Seaforth, or phone 115. 2680-tf EOR, SALE. -,THRESHING OUTFIT CON- sistii1 of a 20-22 hprse power Stratford' traction engine, and Stratford separator, com- plete with feeder, cutter, blower, and grain elevator, all in first class condition. Used only six seasons. For particulars apply to ED. REICHERT, Zurich, Ont. Phone Zurich Central, 10r94. 26804 • FARMER SOLDLERS.—NOTICE 'ATO RE - turned soldiers who are taking up. farming. Massey -Harris Company is in a position to sell to returned men any farm -implement, 'manufactured by them, at a price 8 per cent. Less than the price at which they are sold to the' agent. MASSEY-HARRIS CO, LTD., Toronto., per R. C. Henderson. 267778 16OR SALE—IN EGMONDVILLF,--EIGHT acres of land with frame house and kit- chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable and small barn. Good well. Close to school, church and stores. Small orchard. Possession can be had in March. For particulars apply to hr:NRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 10 on 134, Seaforth: 2668 tf ARTICLES FOR SALE.—A LYSTER GAS - cline engine 5 h. p., a Canadian Airmotor pumping windmill on 30 foot derrick acid regulator attached, also pump for same and big cement trough, also a good ate er calf m onths old, sired by an Aberdeen Angus 'bull. All in good order and priced to sell. JOHN LDER, HensalI. - 2681-4 last 'mentioned date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties. entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given. _Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 29th day of April, 1919. R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Ext ecutor of said estate. 2681-4 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed "Tender for Retain- ing Wall at Bayfield, Ont." will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 20, 1919, for the construction of a retain- ing wall in lieu of present superstructure on part of north pier, at Bayfield, Huron County, Ont. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender ob- tained at this Department, at the ofHee of the District Engineer, Equity Building, Tor- onto, Ont„ and at the post office, Bayfield, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with conditions con- taintfd therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Piiblic Works, - equal to 10 % of the amount of the tender,. War Loan Bonds Of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. . Note—Blue prints -oan be obtained at this 'Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $10, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which. will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 28, 1919. Town of Seaforth COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that' the Court of Revision for the hearing, of complaints against the assessment roll for the town. of Seaforth for 1919. will hold its first sitting on Friday the 30th day of May, 1919, at 8 o'clock p.m. in the council chamber in the town hall, Seaforth. Dated at Seaforth this 14th, day of May, 1919. JOHN A. WILSON, Clerk, Town of Seaforth. 2683-2 AT YOUR SERVICE B. R. 'I-IIOGINS 1 BOX 127, CLINTON Phone 100 (formerly of Brucefield) —Agent for— The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation and the Canada Trust Company. Commissioner H.C. of 3., .Cenvey- anees. Fire and Tornado Insurance, Notary Public. Wednesday each week at Brueeflleld l .--____ 1OR SALE.-- THA'P x VERY DESIRAHL'E cottage on west side of south Main Street, The house contains- six rooms and pantry, and is all in excellent repair. There is a full sized lot, soft water, cistern and hard water, very convient, No reasonable offer dill be relfused. For further parbiculare and terms, apply to Mrs. JANE DYSON, Eg- mondville, or JOHN RANKIN, broker, Seaforth 2681x4 FOR SALE. THAT VERY DESIRABLE house on South Main Street All in first class repair. Hard and soft water, furnance in basement, cement flooring in cellar, good stable and hen'. house. Full sued lot. No reasonable offer will be refused as the owners have decided to sell. Apply to the Misses Mc- Lelland' on the premises or to JOHN RANKIN, Broker, Seaforth, 26814 CENTRE HURON.—THE ANNUAL MEET- ing of 'the Centre Huron Liberal Associa- tion will -.be heli at Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday 27th of May, 1919, at 3 o'clock :p.m. At this greeting, besides the usual business of the nnual meeting, delegates will be selected for a Ontario Provincial Liberal Convention to a held at Toronto on June 25th and 26th, 1919. A good attendance of the Liberals„ o f the riding is desired. M. MURDIE, President; JAS. L. KILLORAN, Secretary. ! 2688-2 'OTICE.—THir ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR the Municipality of McKillop is now in the clerk's office, Lot 24, Concession 7, and may be seen by any of the ratepayers of the municipality ddring office hours. McKillop council will meet as a court of revision on the assessment roll at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, on Friday, the 80th day of May, 1919, at 10 o clock a.m. Appeals against .assessment must be in the hands of the clerk. on or before May 20th, 1919. M. MURDIE, Clerk, Seaforth, P. 0. Dated April 26th, 1919. 2681 -8• - SCHOOL OF COMMERCE rirammelV Clinton, Ont. Easter term begins April 22nd Courses -- .Stenographic - Commercial and General Our work is bet- ter ' than many and equal to any Special induce- ment offered to those entering after Easter hol- idays. For ,particulars write E. F. WARD B.A., M. Accts. Principal a I EXPOSITOR CUMBERLAND GEM (13978) [16986] . Enrolment No. 1867 Form 1 Will stand for the improvement of stock during the season 1919 at John. J. McGavin's stables, Leadbury, Lot 22; Concession 18, Mc- 1 Killop. • Terms—$12 to insure, payable February 1st, 1920. 3. J. McGAVIN, Pro. The robred. Imported 1 Stallions � 1 The followinimported Clydesdale and Percheron htallions which are all enrolled, inspected and approved will stand for service this season at J. Berrys Stables IiENSAI./, ONTARIO COMMODORE Clydesdale 19596] (14633) . Enrolment No. 1681 a Form A 1 To insure $15. - - KING THOMAS. CIydesdale [9254] (12625) Enrolment No. 1366 ; Form Al' To insure $15.' COL. GRAHAM [9255]. (12108) Enrolment No. 1370. Form 1 Will stand for the `season at Dashwood. To insure $15. JABOT Percheron 13139] (84214) Enrolment No. 1863 Form Al To insure $13. , Will travel the !following route: Monday. --Will leave his own stable and proceed 'west by second . concession to Rodger Northcott's for noon, then east 11% miles and north to his own stable where he will re- main until Tuesday morning. Tuesday.—East by way of • boundary to Jahn Bolton's for noon, then east- miles and north to Russel Scott's, Cromarty, for night. Wedne - day,—North by way (i.f Staffa and west to 7 Dat* ' d Hill & Son's for noon; then west to Isaac Moore's,, for night. Thursday,: West to second concession of Tuckersmith,, then south to' James McGregor's ; !then west to William •Horney's for noon; then to Hills Green and north 1 mile to Wilson Carlisle's, for night. Friday.—South to Hills Green and west to the Goshen Line, then north 1% miles and west to Bronson Sine, then South to Elmer Thiel's, Blake for noon; then south P4 miles on Bronson Line and west to the 14th concession of Hay, and south to; Henry Kruger's, for night. Strturday.—Easti to the Bronson Line and south to Zurich road, theneast to Commercial Hotel, Zurich for noon; then to his own stab) where , he will . remain until the following donday morning. • Popular stallions The following po)ialar stallions will Stand for the imprOy�i+etlt of stock as -follower's ,* . THE PURE BRED PERCHERON STALLION JNDEX Passed Enrolment No. 368 Form 1 (Imp.) [8140] (83420) $15 to insure Monday; Will leave his own stable, Bruce - field and go west to Varna at Chris Ward's, for. noon; then north into Goderich township to the Bayfield Line and west to Arthur Welsh's for night Tuesday: --West to the 6th concession, north' to Porters's Hill at George Vanderburg's fox noon; then north by way of 6th conceasibn to James Mc- Millan's for night. —Wednesday.—North to Huron. Road by way of Jewell's Corners and BenmiIler to William Hill's saw mill, Colborne, for noon; then by' way of Maitland concession to .Harry Sweets Holmesville, for night. - Thursday.—North;` 2- miles, east 2 miles to Albert Townsend's, 16th concession of Goderich township for noon; then by way of Huron Road to Graham House, Clinton for night. Friday.—South by way of the London Road to his• own stable iBrucefield until/Sat- urday morning. Saturdriy,—South 2ify ]piles by way of the. London( Road and east to Robert Elgie's, ;or noon „then north 21,/2 miles to the' Mill Road and west to his own stable where he will remain until the following Monday morning, WM BERRY, Prop, and Manager. 2682x12 ;.MAKWIRA 15279 (15938) ltOL, XXXIII Passed Enrolment No., 3267 Form 1 - $15 to insure. Monday May 5th.—Will leave his own stable at Staffs, and go west: to James Hill's, for noon; then south to the Cromarty line, then east to Cromarty to :his own stable for night. Tuesday.—South ' to Alfred Hunkins', Usborne, for noon; then west along the Thames Road, for. 8%! miles and south on the 4th concession to • John Kleinfejdt, for night. Wednesday. --East to the Elimville Line and south to Elimville, and east to Winchelsea to John Delbridge's for; noon; then south to WiIli#rn Brock's, for night. Thursday. ---South and east on the 11th ,concession of, Blanchard, to � A. J. Muxworthy's KWallace's old farm), for noon; then north to the Kirkton Line and west to Taylor's Hotel Kirkton, for night. Friday. North along the I(iitchell Road, to Mount Pleasant, . and West to Jasper Prid- ham's for noon; then) west and north to ' John Hamilton's, 10th concession of Hibbert for. night Saturday.—North 21,4 miles to Mac Grey's 7th concession far noon; then west to the 7th concession to Centre Road, then south to his own stable, when he will remain until the following Monday innorning. JOHN LIVINGSTONE,t Pro. and Manager. - 2682-12 THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION EARL O'CLAY (12085) [13458] Approved Enrolment; No. 69? Form 1 Terms to insure $15. Monday, May 19th, WiilI leave his own stable. Brucefield and go westi to the 2nd concession of Stanley, then north to, John Butchard's, for noon; then north sired west to Ed. Glenn, Jr's, for night. Tuesday.—By way of Ban- : nockburn to Varna at I the Temperance Hotel ' for noon; then by wait of the Bayfield Road to the Goshen Line too Arthur MoClinchey's, for night. Wednesday..:—By McClymont's side I Road to the Parr Line,j then south to William j Foster's, for noon ; en to William. Mer i Kenzies, 2nd concessio r of Stanley for the night. Thuraday.--No h to the Bayfield road to his own stable for !noon; remaining until -the following Friday !morning. Friday; To ) George McCartney's, Mill Road, for noon; then to McAdam's side roiid, and north to the ` 2nd concession H. R.10., Tucker -smith, then ' west to James Carnochan's for night. Sat- ; urday.—West by Broadioot's bridge, then south • to the Mill Road, to his own stable, where he will remain until fthe following', Monday morning, R. D. MUR©OCH, Prop: and Man- ager. Tint GREAT YOUNG CLYDE STALLION EARL OF ;STANLEY Enrolment No. 6051 t Approved Form 1 Terms to insure $15 Will stand for the [ improve Gent of stock this season at his Own stable, Brucefield,' where Mr. Murdock will meet horse owners on Thursday afternoons and Saturdays of each week. R. D. MURDO K, Prop. and Manager. , EMPEROR McKINNEY Standard Bred Trotting Stallion No. (54151) 1655 Enrolment No. 4075 Form 1 Terms -to insure $13, Emperor McKinney, son of the world's greatest speed sire, McKinney 8818, 2.1114, is a black home 16 hands high and weighs 1,250 pounds with the best of feet and legs. Will stand thisseason at the improvement L t 8, C stock Concession 4,ofTucker- smith. Mares front a distance will .be met, For further particulars apply to owner or phone 7 on 136, CHARLES RILEY, Prop. and Manager. 2683-12 TRUWORTHY Enrolled and Inspected Bay horse, foaled 1916, standard and reg- istered, Vol. XXII. Bred by the late John L. Snyder, at Park Farm, Springfield, Ohio. Sired by Ortolan Axworthy, 3 year old record 2.0714; Dam,- Trussoca, 2.07 by Moko. Dam of Trujolla 2 year old record 2.201%, raced in 2.07 at three yearn. Last season as a two year old Truworthy trotted the farm half mile track in 2.27. Truworthy was brok- en to harness in May in his yearling form and trotted a quarter in 38 seconds, one- eigth in 18, with no intention of searching hint. He is gaited to go very fast and he has the inclination to stay on the trot and do the .right thing at all times. He is one of the first crop of foals by Ortolan Axworthy 3 years, 2.0734, and considered, by many the best individual son of his. sire, Axworthy 3 years 2.15%. Remember the Axworthy Moire cross produced the world's champion the Real Lady 3 years, 2.03. Don't miss seeing Tru - worthy as I cannot say too much • for him. Terms—Will stand at his own stable at Hill's Green at $15 to insure a living foal. GEORGE E. TROYER, Prop. DEXTRO Pure Bred Percheron Enrolment No. 5185 Terms to insure $15. Monday.—Will leave his own stable, Iot 3, concession 3, McKillop and go west to E. Johnston's for noon, then to Clinton at Commercial Hotel for night. Tuesday,—North to James Snell's for noon ; then east to Oliver Anderson's for night. Wednesday. East to John Grieve's for noon ; then east to William Manley's, McKillop, for night, Thursday.— To for noon, then to Dublin at Webber's Hotel for night. Friday.—To Sea - forth where he will remain at the'Dick House until Saturday morning. Saturday.—West to George Dale's for noon; then to his own stable where he will remain until the follow-, 'Mg Monday morning. McMICHAEL & FISHER, Props - Form 1 _J 1ui1nlll111111 ruilllllHrllllntMIIIIil! SPECIAL! Don't Miss IS e are giving 10 per ,,cent. off for cash' on Boots & Shoes. ' - - Bring the whole family. u We can fit them all with Fine Shoes and Work E bhoes. 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There are two bigsprings, enc 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 the road to the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth. 26274f FOR SALE. House and half acre of land in thin village of Egmondviile. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian church and is✓ hoping as the Purcell property. Good, i fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of frail trees, strawberries, raspberries, and currant bushes. This Is a corner pro- perty with no breaks on front, and the land is in a good state of cultiva- tion. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars apply on the premiss or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tf e Easiest Way To Ingest In May WAS. -Cost $4.114 In June W.S.S. Cost $1.05 ,Win• Seater Sillonatt ewe ie rias* "1r 44V1408 Canada, following the example of _other Allied countries, has made it pow'hle for wage earners --men and %Tomea— to invest in safe securities %withouteOat. These sec Rtes are called War Savings The cost now $4.04, but by compound. ing interest, the $4.04 you invest now will be worth $5.00 in 1924. There is no other Security in which you can n.' vest such a small amt tient is as safe and that beanie kialka orate of Or you can start with 25 cents, by ing a Thrift Stamp. When you have sixteen -Thrift Stamps, you can exchange them fora War Savings Stamp. You take no risks. The Govt of Canada guarantees to pay you bark your money -- with interest at any . time during the five years, or to pay you • in 1924 $5,00 for every $4,00 land a fraction) `your invest now. Make Your Savings Serve You and Serve Your Couatry.invest Thais War Sams Stamps. 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E.PFAFF Annual Excursion Goderich to Detroit Steamer Greyh LEAVES GODERI4H Tuesday, 17th 9.00 a.m. old time; 10.00 a.nt. new time Arrives Detroit 5.00 p.m. Returning leaves Detroit Thursday, June 19tit 1 P.M. DETROIT - TIME, (Detroit time is the same as Goderich old time.) i$2.25 Round Trip; $1.75 Single;; Children between 6 and 12, half fare. Don't miss this opportunity to visit America's most beautiful and most prosperous city. A million population, a city of beautiful (parks, grand boulevards and a wonderful water front. Comans: ! I coming to Detroit for a temporary n to pay_ s. tax or make a deposit, U. S. T on will be on steamer to pass excursionists. I iI out of Coderieb, Monday evening, June 16th, 7.30 ul, Goderich time. --25 cents. - Three hours on beautiful lace Huron. Orchestra music and :da .g in steamer's bail roeei. Good music and dancing enroute„ ..Rine - Cafe and lit aboard steamer. Band Moonlight