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The Huron Expositor, 1919-05-23, Page 53, 1919 N., ;ow Spring Pumps. :dates ahoice Foot - of the Best Pumps hers -fine Kid and eels and the latest ackles, Spool heels . . .... sa.75 t. Spool heels and . long vamps, plain: Patent leather with ........ - . $6.00 Style, with tailored . .... $2.75 raps and with long ...$4.00 and $5.00 a good assortment kree straps at $2.75 Jrrae, July, August. MERcL4L HOTEL akaks ng ce. your springs. Spring covers water and the a leaves at all $10.00. $ 8.0G , $ 5.0a $ 3.00 >oncling prices. r,s. and are con - lined to hold pring, assuring LL BE 'undry, 0,7a,. Ont. MAY 23, 1919 6 SEAFORTH mARKETs., . -amummunnilumumnimmunninuk. :18 S. T. Hol es I . ......_,..._ _., . . = . - Funeral Director and = .. Licensed Hrobalmer = Seeforth, May 23,1919 = Bran, per tott Shorts, per ton $46.00 Potatoes, per bag Flour, per evit .... 5.00 to 5.90 Wheat, per bushel $2.12 Spring wheat, per bushel $2.06 Oats, per bushel 72e Barley, per bushel 495 Butter„ per lb. . ..... ......40 to 45e Eggs, Per dozen ..... .40 to 48c Bogs, per eWt. .. . ...$20.50 DAIRY MARKET Toronto, May 20, -Butter, choice dairy 50 . to 550; dmenntmerY 60 to 65 , to ,40; eines, new Inni doze 5a to 0501 cheese, M. 4. < GRAIN MARKET . Toronto, May 20, --Manitoba wheat -No. 1, N'orthern, $2.24t4; No. 2 Northern, 52.21n4; No. 3 northern, $2.17%; No. 4 wheat, $2.11%, in ,store Fort William. Manitoba oate-No. 2 1:1. /W. 75Ye ; Nee8 C. W. 7214 ; extra No. 1 feed.. 72e; No. 1 feed 691/4c; No. 2. need 66ne ; in entre Fort Watteau, American corn -nominal. 'Onntario onine-No. 8, white 74 to 76c, accord- ing to freights outside. Ontario wheat -No. 1 'winter, per car lot 32.14 to 52.20; No. 2, do. $2.11 52.19; No. 3, do. 52.07 to $2.15 ; Loin shipping Pointe according to freighte. Ontario Wheat -No. 1 Spring $2.09 to 32.17; No. 2 do. 52.06 to 32.14; No. 3 do., 52.02 to $2.10 f.o.b. shipping points according to freights. Peas -No. 2 52.05, nominal, accord- ing to freights outeide. Barley ---Malting 51.14 to 51.19 nominal. Inuckwheat-No. 2, nominal Rye -No. 2, nominal. Manitoba flour--Govern- relent st.andard $11 Toronto. Ontario flour - Government standard 511 in jute bags To- ronto and Montreal, prompt shipment. Mill - feed -car lots, delivered Montreal freights bags included. Bran. 342 pr ton; shorts 544 tier ton; good feed floue 32.70 to 52.75 per bag. Hay -No. 1 332 to 335 per ton; mixed 520 to 324 per ton track Toronto. Straw - car lots 310 to 511 per ton. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Union Stock Yards,. Toronto, May 20. - Forty -three hundred head of cattle were pen- ned this morning and while the offering was representative of all grades, the trade was not only slow, but 25 to 40c lower for butener steers andheifers Heavy steers were more affected by the reession than the light- er cattle, some choice loads of the latter cashing in from 513.50 to 514.25. For some reason or another the trade for even the best cattle lacked snap, and the commrn killers were always difficult to market. At the close numerous loads of cattle were un- sold. COWS and bulls were about uormal trade, with, prices little changed from last week' close. There was a slightly improved trade for stockers and feeders at values round 25 cents lower than last week. The twenty head of milkers and springer.- forward sold from 585 to 3150 each. Sheep and lambs were an improved offering from point of numbem. Anything good eold readily at steridy values, but common • qualitY required some peddiing and were inclined to be easier. Calves were a steady: trade for choice veals, but slower and weaker for rough stuff. Packer -buyers had guaranteed 321 for thie morning's f.o.b. hogs, but the market firmed even more, the bulk of the f.o.b. hogs cash- ing in at 521.25 and fed and watered hog ast 522.25. The morning's offering comprised 252 car- loads, with 4,378 cattle, 1.249 calves ; 2,207 hogs and 193 sheep and lambe. Corbett, Hall and Coughlin quoted: choie.e heavy steers, 514.75 to $15.25; good heves' steers 314.5 to 514.75; 'choice butchera $014 to $14.50 t good butchers 513.60 to 13.85; medium butchers, 313.25 to .50;518cOmniOn butchers. 312.25 to 3-12.75; chnice cows $12.25 to 313; good cows 511.60 to 312; medium cows 511 to 511.25; common cows 39.50 to 310; canners 34.50; choice heavy 'bulls 512.50 choicebutcher bulls $12.50 to $13 ; ; choice Iambs 514 to 515; choice sheep 512.50 to 515; choice veal calves 515 to 516; -medium calves $14 to 514.75-; hogs, fed and weltered $22 to 322.25. . . , United Farmers' Co-operative Co. sold Butchers -2, 630 lbs. 510.50; 1, 620 lbe„ 513.10; 1, 880 lbs. $13.101; 2, 600 tba. 513.10; 6, 740 lbs. -$13.10; 3. 840 Ms, $i.3; 661) The, $13; 1 910 tbs. $13; 1, 700 tbs. 313; 0', 775 lbs. 513; 1, 970 The. 313.50; 1, 830 Ms. 513.50; 4, 830 tbs. 313.50; 1, 1,010 Ms. 511.50: 2, 760 .lbs. $13.50; 2, 810 lbs. $13.60; 1, 600 tbs. $1j.5;.2, 655 tbs. 512; 1, 760 lbs. 512; cows -1, 1,250 tbs. 512.25; 1, 1, 400 Ms. 514; 1, 1,210 tbs. 513.25. Dunn and Levaek sold: Butchers -4, 980 lbs. 314; 1, 1,170 Ms. 514; 18, 900 lbs. $1350; 2, 720 Ms. $12.50; 20, 910 lbs. $13.75; 17, 870 lbs. $13.; 20, 840 The. 513.50; 14, 900 lbs. $12.55; 1, 660 tbs. 512; cows --2, 1,270 lbs. $13.25; 3, 1,010 lbs. 513; 1, 1,280 tbs. 513; 3, 1,020 tbs. 512.65; 6, 1,060 Ms. $12.50; 2, 1,030, The; 311.50; 2, 1,100 tbs. 510.50; 1, 1,360 tbs. $11.50; 1. 1,040 Ms. 510.25; 1, 1,120 lbs. $11.75; 1 580 tbs. 54.50; 1 930 Its. _37.25; 3 1,100 lbs. 511.50; 3 1,200 tbs. $13.35; 1 1,090 lbs. $6.50. bulls -1 1,160 tbs. 513.: • 1,630 tbs. $9.50; I 1,370,11s. 513; 1 1,530 lbs. 59.50 1, 1.370 tbs. 313; 1, 1,660 tbs. 312.25; 1 750 lbs. 511; 3 630 lbs. 512.75; 2 1,070 Ms. $1I.50;1 750 Ms. $10.50; 1 1,280 lbs. 512.25; 1 1„430 lbs. 511; 1 1,190 tbs. 511.50; 6 springers 5112 each. The quotations were: good heavy steers 14.50 to 14.50; choice butchers steers, 13.50 to 514.00; butcher cattle choice $13.25 to 518.75; do. good $12.75 to $13; do. medium 511.75 to 312.25; do. common 510.00 to 310.50; bulls choice 311.75 to 512.50; do. medium 110.50 to 311; do. rough 38 to $8.50; butchers cows, choice $12 to $13; do. good 510.50 to 511.50; do. medium $9.25 to 510; do. common. .$8.00 to $8.60; stoke.rs 38.75 to 512,00; feeders 312.50 to 314.00; canners and cutters 44.50 to 56.50; milkers good to choice 590 $150; do. common and medium $65 to $75; 'springers 390 to 5160; light ewes 513 to 315; yearlings $12 to 514; spring lambs 312 to 515; calves good to choice $14 to 315.00; bogs fed and watered 322; do. weighed off ears $22.25 to 522.50; do. f.o.b. $21 to $21.25. Buffalo, May 20. Cattle--Oteceipts, 4,000; heavy slow, others 15 to 25c • higher; prime steers 516.50 to. 517.25; shipping steers, 315 to 516; butchers 510 to 315.50; yearlings 510 to 315,50; heifers 58 to 514.50; cows, s5 to 512.50; bulls $7.50 to 513; stockers and feeders 38 to 512.50; fresh cows and springers $65 to $165. Calves -Receipts 3,200; 25 cents higher $6 to $17.50. Efines-Receipts 12,000; pigs 50c higher; others steady;\ heavy and mixed $21.70; yorkers 54.60 to 321.65; light yorkers and pigs 5211 roughs 519 to 319.50; stags 312 to 515; sheep and lambs -Receipts 10,000; slow and -eager; Iambs 38 to $18.50; yearlings $10 to 513.; wethers 311,50 to 312; ewes, 35 lits 311; mixed sheep 311 to $11.50. . IN MEMORIAM Note.-Iteens under this head will be chang- ed 50c per single verse and 25c for each additional verse. ••••••••••••••ttt In loving memory of Mrs. Thomas Boyce. TWO years has gone and still we missher, Never shall her memory fade 1 Loving !thought will always linger • O'er the 'grave where mother is laid. Husband and Sons. BIRTHS Nigh -In Tuckersrnith, on May 8th, to Mr. and efrs, Luke Nigh, a son. Forster. -In Stratford, on May 20th, to Dr. and Mrs. Fortiter, a son. 13e11 ---In Tuckersmith, on May 8th, 1919, to Mrs. James Bell, a daughter. (Loretta Emily Jamesinan liolmes-In Grey township, on April 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph }Mimes, a daughter. Inendereon-In Morris township, on May let, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward itenderson, a son. MARRIAGES MeLennan-McGregor-On April 5th, at St. Paul's Sandnate, by special licerne, by Rev. Long, Alexander McLennan, son of Mr. 3, McLennan, Seaforth, Ont„ to Dolly,' eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MurraY McGregor, Undercliffe Cottages, Sandgate. DEATHS Nigh -In Tuckersmith, on May 8th, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Nigh. White -In Morris township, on May 12th, - 1919, Margaret Bruce widow of the late John White; in her 81st year. Baker -At Dashwood,, on May 4th, Kathleen Margurite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rieh- ard Baker,. aged 18 days. Miner -In Clinton, on May 7th, Harry. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Miner. MeIver.-In Hibbert, on May 20t5. Mr. nohn McIver. aged 83 years. . Makins-In Bruoefield, on May 201h, William Makins, aged 56 years. • E Undertakinq -parlors-in Oddrei r -m- - E lows building opposite - - E. oteveart Bros. Rest-: = dence Godertch et., cpp E Dr, Scott's E , = * ;Mowers furnished on ,- .., .... . ! short notice. „... al On all la a o=_ Ph ne Night or Day 119, = tili111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111a -WT. BOX lit 00 Embalmers and Funeral Directors II. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and Liseense Charges Moderate Flowers furnished on abort notice Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 48 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a • Administrators's Sale of Farm Lot la B. R. N. Con., Township Stanley, Count- Huron, is offered fer sale. It con- tains 163 acres -20 acres well wooded bush. 20 acres permanent pasture, 123 acres good arable land; soil -clay' in a high state of cultivation; present crop include:3 28 acres spring crop and 20 acres hay, balance in pasture. Buildings include a frame house, bank barn with stone stabling, a flat barn and strasi shed; fending is good; there 18 Plenty of water from wells and flowing spring. Location, 4 miles freom Bayfield, 2 miles feom Varna on the, best road in the county. Pos- session may be had at any time to suit pur- chaser, and crop may be purchased with farm if desired. THOMAS "BROWNETT, Varna,' Ont. Administrator estate of Robert J. Rich- ardson, deceased. 26844 A 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 t'he county eif Middlesex, 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 undersigned, full particulars of their 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 assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties eat -Med thereto, having regard- only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 20th day of April, 1919. R. S. HAYS, SoliOttor for. The Tordnto General Trusts Corporation, Ex- eeutor of said estate. - '2681ed Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that all persons hav- ing claims against the eetate,on Jane Taylor Ketchen late of the township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, widow deceased, who ,died on or about the 9th of Amin 1919, are required th deliver tb John Taybar, Bruce - ,field, .Ont., the administrator of the said estate or to his solicitor on or before the 7th day of .lone, 1,919, a full statement of their claims together withinirtimilarif thereat and the nature of the securities. if any, held by, them all don, verified by affidavit. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the said adminstator will proceed Od dist- tribute the estate only to claims of which he shall have received due notice in accordance therewith. Dated at Clinton, his 15th •day of, May A. D. 1919, W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ord. solicitor for the said. 2,684-3 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Henrietta Mundie late of the City of Buffalo, in the State of New York, IL S. A., married woman, deceased, who 'died at the said city of Buffalo, on or about the 12th day of July 1917, are required on or before the 18th day of June 1919 to send, post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned full -particula-rs of their claims, duly vehified by affidavit and elle nature of the security, if any, held by them. And further -take notice that after the said last mentioned date the assets of the said de-. ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given. Dated nt Seaforth, this 20th day of Mat, 1919. R. S. HAYS, Solipitor for the Administratrin of said estate. 2684-3 CAULIFLOWER PLANTS Genuine early Snowball 50 for 45 cents postpaid. Shipped successfully everywhere. Ask for price list- of cabbage, celery, and other .iegetable plants. HEROLD's FARBM Fruit- land, Ontario, Niagara District. 2679-8 1 -USED CARS FOR SALE 1918 Ford Touring, only used for a few weeks. 1918. Ford Touring Dem- onstrator. 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 g of the above cars for you. We sell gasoline at 35e a gal., best gas eng. oil 85c per gallon, Dunlop 30x31i 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. Henson, Ontario. - ,*•,""rer."'' FIE HURON EXPOSITOR W. S. Gormley EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above • • Williams' Grocery Store. ;'• Main Stritt, Seaforkh Flolwers furnished on short notice I Charge o moderate Phone --Night or Day -192 Town of Seaforth ' \COURT OF REVISION for the town of Seaforth for 1919. i, Not i; is. hereby given that the Court f Revision for the hearing, of eomPi!i'Tits against the assessment roll., will h ld its first sitting on FridaY the 8Oti day of May, 1919, at 8 o'clock p.m. the council chamber .in • the town h 1, Seaforth. May, 1 19. Datet at Seaforth this 14th day of . JOHN A. WILSON, - Clerk, Town of Seaforth, 2683-2 IMPORTANT NOTICES PIGS F, Pigs THEODO phone 12 SALE. --FOR ISALE 10 YOUNG bout five 'weeks old. Apply to DALE, R. R. No. 4, Clinton or n 636, 2684-2 -NOTICETTItet COUNCIL NOT HAVING receive sufficiently signed petitions for oiling of &treets this, season will not order a car of oil for the streets. JOHN A. WILSON, Clerk. 2684-1 Q ALESMAN WANTED. -LUBRICATING " Oil, grease, specialities, paint. Part or whole time., Commission basis. Man with car or rig prefe ed. RIVERSIDE REPINING CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 2684x1 110i SAL. -GOOD BITILDING 'LOT ON nd a good well. Apply. to W; West Wiliam Street Lot contains several fruit trees r\ BRISTOW. 2682x4 Voirm.-r-ANY RATEPAYERS OF Mc- Eillop /ono wish th pay their assessments on the Kinbnrri Drain in-MeKillop, may do so before the 30th inst., at the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. M. MURDIE, Clerk, May 5th, 1919. 2682-3 QTRAYED.--eFROM LOTS 18 AND 19, CON- " cession a Mcleillop, about May 17th, 6 yearling cats es -5 red Durharris and 1 lion etein, Any nformation leading to their re- coverey will be thankfully received. MRS. It. DALTON. Phone 6 on 288, 2684-1 11111'0USE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, TEN rdomed frame house, "hard and soft water, good bern ,atid two lots, situated on Victoria Square i inn& is a most desirable property and will be sold 'cheap and on reasonable -terms. For 1 further particulars apply th <JAMES NELSON, Seaforth, 26884 QEAFORTH TILE WORKS. -WE WISH TO " announce to the public that we have a quantity of eernent tile for sale -4 and 6 inch. Haviree had 25 years experience in cement work, n can guarantee tile satisfactory - not to crumble also cementblock suitable for 'verandas. Pleased to -have any one call and examine them R. FROST. 2688x8 nRAINAGE en' wanted f municipal dra smith, known Drain and th of June. Pla TENDERS. -TENDERS ARE r the construction of three ns in the townehip of Tucker-, as the Waixon Drain, ,Geiger Clark Wahl, by the 7th " day and specifications of above drams may seen at 'the clerk's office. D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk, Seaforth. 2684-2 HOUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, A GOOD frame house situated on East Willliant St., one block from high school, with hard and soft water, fornance and telephone. There are two lets of land containing a good garden and small orcnard. Also a small barn. For further particolars, apply to JAS. WRIGHT, Seaforth, or phone 115. 2680-tf • 11,4EE1ING 011 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. 4.7A The council of the corporation of the County of 'Huron will meet in the council chamber, Goderich, on Tuesday, June the 3rd, at 3 o'cloek in the afternoon. All ac- counts must be in the hands of the clerk on or before the Monday preceeding the meeting of council. GEO, W. HOLMAN, County Clerk. Goderich, May 17th, 1919. 2684-2 11ARMER S LDIERS.neNOTICE TO RE.. " turned soldiers who are takiog up farming. Maesey-Harris Company is in a position to sell to returned men an farm implement, manufattured by them, at a price 3 per cent. less than the price at which they are sold to the agent. MASSneYeTIARRIS CO, LTD., Toronto., per RI, C.< Henderson, 2677-8 VOR SALE -IN EGMONDYILIE-EIGHT acres of teed with frame house and kit- chen, •good dement cellar, also woodshed, stable and small barn: Good well. Close to eichool, church and stores. Small orchard. Possession can be had in March. For particulate apply to. HENRY FORSYTH, Egmondirille, or phone 10 on 114, Seafontin 2668-tf 4RTICLES FOnte SALE. -A LYSTER GAS- oline engine 5 h. p., a Canadian Airmotor pumping windrriill on 30 foot derrick and regulator attached, also pump fon same and big cement troutch, also a good steer calf, ten .months old, sired by an Aberdeen Angus bull. All in good order and priced to sell. JOHN ELDER, Hensall. 2681-4 pon SALE.- HAT VERY DESIRABLE cottage on w t side of sooth Main Street, The house con ins six rooms and pantry, and is all in excellent remair. There is a full sized lot, soft water, cistern and hard water, very convient No reasonable offer teill be relfused. For further partficuletre and terms, apply to Mrs. JANE DYSON, Eg- mondville, or JOHNRANKIN, broker,. 2681x4 -Lion 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, gdod stable and hen house. Full sized loft 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. 2681-4 HURON.-TIEN ANNUAL MEET - 1 -1 ing of the Ceotre Huron Liberal Associa- tion will be held at Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday 27th ef May, 1919, at 3 o'clock P.m. At this meeting, besides the usual business of the aneual meeting, delegates will be selected for the Ontario Provincial Liberal Convention th be held at Toronto on June 25th and 26th, 1919. A good attendance of the Liberals of the riding is desired. M. MURDIE, President; JAS. t. KILLORAN, Secretary. - 2683-2 -7\TOTICE.-THii, ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR -"the Municipality of McKillop is now in the clerk's office, Lot 24, Coneession 7, and may be seen by any of the ratepayers of the municipality during office hours. McKillop council will meet ae 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.rn. Appeals against .assessment must be in the hands of the clerk on or before May 20th, 1919. M. MCIRDIE, 'Clerk, Seaforth, P. 0. Dated April 26th, 1919. 2681-3 CEKETERY NOTICE. -IN ORDER TO IM - prove the appearance of the Maitlandbank Cemetery, the management solicits the co- operation of all plot owners. It is desirable that all lots be kept mowed and in neat condition and on payment of the usual fee of one dollar, the management will bave any lot cared for during the sinnmer months. AS the caretaker, Mr. Hart has already started work in the cemetery, all those interest- ed are requested 'to hand in their nam % to the secretary as soon as possible WALTER G. WILLIS, Secretary Treasurer, 2684-2 Thorobred Imported Stallions The following imported Clydesdale and Percheron stallions which are )111 'enrolled, inspected and approved will stand for service this season at T.J. Berry's Stables HENSALL, ONTARIO •Imai COMMODORE , Clydesdale [9596] (14633) Enrolment No, 1681 Form A 1 To insure 515. • k •••=101nymi KING THOMAS Clydesdale [9254] (12625) Enrolment No. 1366 To insure 315. Form Al COL. GRAHAM [9255] (12103) Enrolment No. 1870 Form 1 Will stand for the season at Dashwood. To insure 515. 4••••••••••Ms..tolimil • i JABOT Percheron [/1139](84214) Enrolment No. 1369 Form Al , To insure 513. Will travel the following route: Monday. -Will his own stable and Proceed west by second ,concession th Rodger Northcott's for noon, _then east 11/4 miles and `north to his own stable where he will re- main until Tuesday morning Tuesday. -East by way of boundary to John Bolton's for noon, then east 11/4 miles and north to Russel Scott's, Cromarty, for night. Wednes- day. -North by way of Staffa and west th David Hill & Son's for noon; then west to Isaac Moore's, for night. Thursday. -West to eecond concession of Tuckersmith, then smith th James McGregor's ; then west th William Horney's for noon; then to Hills Green and north 1 mile to Wilson Carlisle's, for night. Friday. --South th Hills Green and west to the Goshen Line, then north 11/4 miles and west to Bronson Line, then south th Elmer Thiel's, Blake for noon; then south 11/4 miles on Bronson Line and west th the 14th concession of Hay, and south to Henry Kruger's, for night. Saturday. -East th the Bronson Line and south to Zurich road, then east to Commercial Hotel, Zurich for noon ; then, to his own stable where he will remain until the following Monday morning. , • 111V1111111111•11111.1111ailiG Popular' Stallions • The follo-wing popular stallions will stand for the improvement of stock as follows: A • . ; $•-•,.....i4;ali•:_is'5; VIE PURE BRED PERCH:MON STALLION INDEX - Passed *Enrolment No; 363 Form 1 (Imp.) [3140n (88420) 315 th inesure Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Bruce- fleld and go west th 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 th the 6th concession, north to Porters's Hill at George, Vanderburg's for noon; then north by way of 6th concession th James Mc- Millan's for night. -Wednesday.-North to Huron Road by way of Jewell's Corners and Benmiller to William Hill's saw mill; Colborne, for noon; then by way of Maitland concession th Harry Sweet's Holmesville, for night. Thursday. -North 2 miles, east 2 miles th Albert Tosvnsendn, 16th coocession of Goderich township for noon; then by way of Huron Road th Graham House, Clinton for ' night. Friday. -South by way of the London Road to his own stable Brucefield until Sat- urday morning. Saturday:a-South 21n miles ,by way of the London Road and east th 'Robert ,Elgie's, for 'noon ; -then north 21/2 miles to the Mill Road and west to his own stable where he -will rennin until the following <Monday morning. WM. BERRY, Prop.. and Manager. 2682x12 „- MAKWIRA 15279 (15938) VOL. XXXII' Passed Enrolment No. 3267 Form 515 to insure. Monday May 5th. -Will leave Ins own stable at Staffer, and go west to James Hill's, for noon; then south to the Cromarty line, then east to Cromarty 10 his own stable for night. Tuesday. -South to Alfred Hunkirein Usboree, for noon; thee west along the Thames Road, for 8% miles and south on the 4th concession to John Kleinfeldt, for night. Wednesday. -East to the Elimville Line and south to Eliraville, and east to Winchelsea to John Delbridgeti for noon; then south to William. Brock's, for night. Thuraday.-South and east on the llth, concession of Blanchard, to A. J. Muxworthyti (Wallace's old farm); for noon; then north to the -Kirkton Line and west to Taylor's Hotel Kirkton, for night. Friday. -North .along the Mitchell Road, to ount Pleasant, and west to Jasper P15 - ham's for noon; „then weit and north th John Hamilton's 10th concession of Hibbert for night. Saturday. -North 2% miles to Mac Grey's 7th 'concession for noon; then west to the 7th concession to Centre Road, then esouth to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. JOHN LIVINGSTONE, Pro.. and Manager. 26 T th IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION EARL O'CLAY (12035) (18458) Approved Enrolment No. 699 Form 1 Terms th insure 315. Monday, May 19th,-Wil1 leave his own stable Bruceneld and go weet to the 2nd concession of Stanley, then ,north th John Ilutchardn, for noon; then north and west to Ed. Glenn, Jr's, for night. Tunelay.-By way of Ban- nockburn. to Varna at the Temperance Hotel for noon; then by way of the Bayfield Road to the Goshen Line to Arthur lideClinchey's, for night Wednesday. -By McClymont's aide Road to the Parr Line, then south to William Foster's, for noon; then to William MCI- Kenzies, 2nd concession of Stanley for the night. 'Thuraday.-North to the Bayfield road to his ownstable for noon; remaining until the following Friday moping. Friday. -To George McCartney's, Milt Road, for noon; then to McAdam's side road, and north to the 2nd concession IL R. S., Tuckersmith, then west to James Carnochan's for night. Sat- urday. -West by Broadfootn bridge, then south to the Mill Road, to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. R. D. MTJRDOCHi Prop. and Man -- seer. THE GREAT YOUNG CLYDE STALLION EARL OF STANLEY Enrolment No, 5051 Approved Forra 1 Thule to Insure 315 ' Will stand for the improvement ef stock this sisaeon at his own stable, Brumfield, where Mn, Murdock will meet horse owners on Thursday afternoons and Saturdays of each week. R. D. MURDOCK, Prop. and Manager. CUMBERLAND GEM (18978) [169861 Enrolment No. 1867 Form 1 Will stiod for the improvement of stook during the season 1919 at John J. McGavin's stables, Leadbury, Lot22, Concession 13, Mc- Killop. Terms -34 th insure, payable February 1st, 1920. J. 3, McGAVIN, Pre. EMPEROR McKrNNEY Standard Bred Trotting -Stallion (54151) 1653 Enrolment No. 4075 Form Terms to insure 313. Emperor McKinney, son of the world's greatest speed sire, McKinney 8818, 2.111/4, is a black horse,16hands „high and weighs 1,250 pounds with the best a feet and legs. Will stand for the improvement of stock this season at Lot 8, Concession 4, Tucker- srnith. Mares from a distance will be met. For further particulars apply to owner or Phone 7 on ,186. CHARLES RILEY, Prop. and Menager. 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 2:071/4 ; Dam, Trussoea, 2.07 by Moko. Dam of Trujolla 2 year old, record 2:201/4, rained in '2.07 at three years. Last season as a two year old Truworthy trotted the farm half mile track 10-2.27. Truworthy was brok- en to harness in May in his yearling form and trotted a' quarter in 38 aeconds, one- eigth in 18, with no intention of searching He is gaited to go very fast and he has the inclination to stay ou the trot and do the right thing at all times. He is one of the first crop of foals by Ortolan Axworthy 3 years, 2.0714, and oonsidered by many the best individual son of ins' sire, Axworthy years 2.161/2, Remember the Axworthy Moko cross produced the world's champion the Real Lady 8 ,years, 2O3, Den't miss seeing Tru - worthy as I cannot .say too much- for him. Terme-Will stand at his own stable at 'Hill's Green at 315 to insure a living foal. GEORGE E. TROYER, Prop. 40/1/INSININtaintatt DEXTRO Pare Bred Percheron Enrolment No. 5185 Form Terms to Insure 516. Monday. -Will leave his own stable, lot 3, concession 3, McKillop and go west th E. Johnston's for noon, then to Clinton at Cominercial Hotel forsnight 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 ma Dick House nail Saturday morning. ' Saturday. -West to George Dale's for noon; then th his own stable where he will remain until the follow- ing Monday morning. MchfICHAEL & FISHER, Props. LORD MANSFIELD The Pure Bred mported Clydesdale Stallion Passed Enrolment No. 1784 . Farm 1 313 th insure. Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Beech- wood, and go to Pat Wood's, Logan for noon; then to his own stable for night. Tuesday. -To John Murray's, concession 11, McKillop, for noon; 'then west th Allan Ross' concession 10, McKillop, for one hour, then to his own stable for night. Wednes- day, -To Frank Mahar's, concession 3, Logan, for noon; then to Weber's Hotel, Dublin, for night. Thursday. -To Joseph Nagle's, for noon; then to Joseph Atkinectins, for night. Friday. -To Martin Curtin's, 11,4 miles east of Seaforth, for noon; then th William Anderson's, Lot 29, Concession 5, McKillop, for night Saturday. -Will proceed to bie own stable, where he will remain -until the -following Monday morning James Evans, Peoprietor and Manager. • ' Court of Revision. TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH ••••••.••••••••••••••• The Tuckersmith Coimcil will meet as a Court of Revision on 014 assess- ment Rol?' at the council chamber, Seafoirt1i,a4 Tuesday, May 27th, 1919, at 1 o'clock p.m. Appeals against the assessment must be in the hands of the clerk on or before May37th, 1919. D. F. McGregor, Clerk. 2682,3 011H111111111111111H11111111111111111111111111111, 1.116 Ulm Ina "nu 4111111 IS 11•1/ NMI 6111111 SPECIAL! Don't Miss It! We are giving 10 per cent. off for cash on Boots & Shoes. E. 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Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. 1 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE jA • • Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, m er FARMS FOR SALE palm FOR SALE ---LOT 13, CONCESSION 8, 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 native - tion. Possession October 1st, iConvenient to church and school, rural mail and phone, 13n miles from Bruceneld. Apply to B. R. RIO - GINS, Clinton; REV. H. B. A. KETCHEN, 116 MacNab St., South, Hamilton; JOHN TAYLOR on premises. 2080-4 FARM FOR SALE Lot 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres of the beet clay landin McKillop,, 6 sores of bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation; 6 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from Con- stance. 11/4 refits front school. There are on the premises, a good seven roomed house, largo bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and well underdrained. There are' fort', norm Ploughed, 5 acres busls and the balanceseed. ed down. There are two 134 eltrings: one Piped to barnyard and in the other a dans with a hydraulic ram pumping the water te tha 5- .,..e barn. As the spring is in the orchard and near the home and line 1 fence,, there is no waste land. There is graded andegravelled lane from tbe road to the buildings. Alinter to MM. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seafortle. 262741 'ARM FOR- SALE, -FOR SALE LOT 4. Concession1 Stanley, containing' lee norm - On the premises are a 2 story franks Isom* with barn and soft Water inside snit bank barn 52x60 with good stablhert implement house 40x.26, hog pen and hen tome ' The land is well fenced and drained first class state of cultivation, two gooknAt -with wind inlU at barn, water • ilk - ten acres good hardwood bush; 2 acres" alio& bearing orchard enclosed' 'with evergreen hedge. 11/4 miles from the viinge. of Kippen and 2% from Brumfield. Rural snail and telephone. For further particulars apply th P. BELL, Seaforth. 2681x4 t.tios4astuammaolla FOR SALE. House and half acre of land in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street,elose to i the Presbyterian church and s known as the Purcell property. Good, com- fortable house, good shed, good well - and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, and currant bushes. 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 retired farmer and thetaxes are licit. For particulars apply' on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tt nnouncenient To the Farmers and Citizens of Seaforth E are pleased to announce that oni Distribut- ing Warehouse No. 1 will be *fled and ready to sem you with a. well assorted -3 stock of Groceries, ete.,on MONDAY, MAY 26th. The g : prices will convince you that it will pa,y . to deal -with. = us. Only the BEST QUALITY of goods handled. 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