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a shade
noon,
picked op
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too high
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the gene
easier_
avy steers
a long time
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and there wax
limber of loads
te, which found
ato $11. Beet
sbeenger trade, but
sever4 good ante -lees
d for the number et
,eorded. Cauriers r.nd
moderately active but
slow.
wee done in stockera
last week's closing-
ir inerket was found
re ef: good to choice
ingere. forward.
iteildei to lie firmer,
and active, but the
and evek to
er Wert:
of sig fed
lose hogs _et aito
handreds--eashed
advance of 25e.
Halligan soid 18 cars
e heavy steers, 12_25
do., $411.25 to $11.75;
s$10425 to $141.75;
to $10; mediurn. do.,
eonunon, do., $7 to
$8.25, to $8 .75; lewd,
;; medium do. $7 to
do. $6 to $6,75; can -
$4.50 to 5.75; choke
:.75; good do. $7.25
ion to medium, do.
tilkers and springers,
itim, de_ $ 10 to $55;
5 to 15.40; 25 calveir
heep, $8 to $11; four
fit to $18.26, fed and
were the quotations::
Fery steers, $11.50 to
e sneers, $10.50 to
F. choice $10.00 to
25 to $9.75; medium
common, $6.75 to
bulls, choice, per cwt.
good, $7.40 to $7.85:
$7.11,0; rough bull5.
etchers' cows, choice
wel, $7.50 to
6.75; stockers $7.50
8.25 to 9.15; canners
to $5.50; milkers,
h $100 to $135; corneae+, $75.00 to
to $135; light eweg
beep, heavy 5.75 to
$11 to $12; calves,
15 to $15.64; spring`
5.25: hogs, fed and
3.25; do. weighed
o $18.,75; do. f.o.b.
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Store Toronto, is.
Mr. Adams, who
Knows their needs.
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and gentlemen for
ations for improve
event it from turn,-
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Our chopping -mill will
be closed down tne first
week in October for
some necessary repairs.
Our crusher will be run-
ning as usual.
Seaforth Milling Co. Ltd.
SEAFORTH MARICIFIS4 •
Sea.forth, 40.0. 27,9i7
?Wheat, per bushel .. ..2.20
4iisits, per bushel lee de...ea:tee ......55e
Xran, per ton
_Shorts, Per fent ' $46
Hogs, per eweeeeeeee,ewe .$17.50
our, Per cat _ 6.50 to $6.30
Butter. per lb. te- 38c
Eggs; per dozen.. .29c to 40c
Potatoes, per bushel
Barley, perd bushel ...st to ti..15
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BIRTHS.
Bayfield, ors Sept. 21.
o Mr. and Mrs, Fred Geminhardt,
a son.
MARRIAGES.
Taylor -Robinson -At the manse,Mc-
wino!), on SePtember 19, by Rev. D.
Carswell, Mr. John Allen Taylor,
Walton, to Miss Eligabeth (Bessie)
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Robinson, M
Chapman -In Stanley, on September
16, William Chapman, of Tucker -
smith, in his 83rd year.
Burrows -At her late residence, 10
Teresa et., London, on Sept. 17th,
Sarah Mize Foster, wife of Jame
Burrows, in her 79th t year.
'Tough- In Baylield, on Sept 23rd,
John Tough, aged 79 years..
MAN WANTED.
For Chopping Mill. Steady work.
JOHN HUTTON, Londesboro. 2594 -
FOR SALE.
Yearlings and Calves. Apply to W.
N. GLENN, Hensall pea, or Phone 9
on 140. 2598-2
RUG LOST.
Lost, on Sept. 21st, on the Mill
Road,between Brucefield and Egmond-
vffie, a plush buggy rug. Finder please
same at Expositor Office. 2598-1
HOUSE FOR SALE
House in Egmondville, good eellait
and good water, ,low taxes, excellent
situation. If not sold will be rented.
Apply to Mrs A Charlesworth, Eg-
mentiville. 2597x4
HOUSE FOR SA.LE.
For sale, the two • storey, seven -
roomed brick residence, on James at.,
Seaforth, owned by Mrs. Ethel Mc-
Lean. Apply at The Expositor Office.
HOUSE TO RENT.
To rent, the brick residence of Mrs.
A. S. McLean, on James street, Sea -
forth. For particulars apply at The
Expositor Office.
FOR _RENT.
Campbell block to rent, core& ang
Of twe stores. For yearly tenant, the
attires will be fitted up to suit the ten-
ant Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS
Seaforth. 2579-tf
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK.
A number of good reliable men can
secure steady employment on muni-
tion work. Apply to The Robert
Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Ltd.,
Seaforth, Ontario. 25984
FOR SALE
Lot 10, Concession 13, McKillop,
containing 100 acres; 10 acres hard-
wood bush, 1 acre orchard,'1 roomed
frame house, bank barn, drive house
and hen house; also drilled well.
Would exchange for smaller farm. Ap-
Y to William Barron, R. R. No. 4-,
Walton, Ontario. 2687-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale, a good fraine house on
James Street, Seaforth near the pub -
!lc school at present occupied by Mrs.
J. Bateman. Good cement cellar
and all in good repair. For partic-
ulars apply at The Expositor Office
-Seaforth. 2592.0
• • • • • • • a
HOUSE AND SOT FOR SALE
One-liftle of an acre of good ground
• and a story and a half brick veneered
house with large kitchen attached,- ea
East Willie* street, Seaforth. This
property is in splendid condiden,Please
antly situated and will be sold , p
as the owner is removing to .).
Apply to HARRY SPEARE, 11,
or to JOHN RANKIN, Seat 2671.4
FOR SALE.
Poultry houses, brooders, incuba-
tors and cops, all of the latest pat-
tern. The above will be sold che
as the proprietor is going out of bush:
ness. For further pa,rticuara address
George Brooks, Boa 131, or Phone. 63,
Hensel], Ont. • - 2 9
FARM FOR SALE
For sale, the north, luilf of Lot 17,
Concession 4, Tuckersmith, contain-
ing fifty acres mere or less. There are f
on the premises a good gravel house
and a good well, about six acres of
bush,and the rest all seeded, to grass..
For further particulars awoly on the
premises, cr address GEORGIE Mc -
KAY, Kippen P.O. .... ....2596x4
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FARM FOR SAL• E. I Cash, or 8 months credit on furnishing
THE IlliRON EXPOSITOR
ING ARM FOR. SALE. TO TRESPASSERS.
The -East half of Lot 28,Concession
4, L.R.S., Tuckersmitin is -offered
for sale. Persons interested will -please
commicate with ANDREW T;
SC,OTT, Bracefieldr or W.BRYDONE,
Clinton, Ont. 2596-3
I FARM FOR S.ALE
im
For sale south half of lot 27, con-
nckersmith, L.R.S., containing 50
aces of land all desired, but a small
piece of bush well underdrainede'and
in a good . state of culthiation. On
the premiseseare a comfortable frame
house with furnace, bard and soft
water 'in the -house, a good barn with
stonp foundation, cement hog pieTn. and
hen house good driving shed. There
is a never failing well with windraill,
supplying water to all buildinge, It is
situated one mile from sehool, 2 from
Brucefield, 6 Attn. Seaforth and Hen-
sel]; rural niail and telephone in the
house. This is a choice farm and
will be -sold reasonably. For further
particulars apply on the premises or
to Brucefield post office. "John A.
Dallas, • 2596-tf
YALU-BASLE -FARM LANDS FOR
That very desSirAttirjbEle farm, being
composed of No' 17 and the south
For sae, Lot 6, Concession 9, 'rued& i half et Jot No. 16 in the 4th concese
esesmith, containing 100 acres, about 71 slim of the Township of Hibbert,. eon -
acres bush. • The lane is Wan fenced taining in all 150 acres more or leu,
and drained and in a good state - of is offered for sale at a sacrifice, or-
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cultivation. There are on the prem. der to close up the estate of the late
last a good frame house, bank barn, William McLellan. The farm is in a
PIC house, hen house, drive house !ind first class state of cultivation and the
good wells. For terns and paiticte. buildings thereon are in good condi-
bra apply on the premises or address tion. The farm is an exceptionally
Hrs. jam hecCloy, Egmondvill2314.Pte.0, good one for, mixed fanning. For
terms and particulars apply to the
undersigned. Andrew McLellan, Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of William
McLellan,. deceased," Dublin P.O., R.
259441
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• Notice is.hereby given. that any per. S071 (jr persons found treepassing on
the East Half of Lot 11, Concesson
5, Hullett, will be prosecuted.
25972 W. SANDERS,
AucrioN SALE years old, horse 8 years old, gelding
Of Farm Stocks -Thomas Cameron
has received instructions to sell by
public auction on. Lot 10, North
Boundaty, Hay, 3% miles west of
1 two o'clock sharp: Horses -Heavy
drafty years old, eligible for reg-
istrationkagricultural filly 2 years old
agricultural gelding 2 years old, one
roadster filly 2 years old; general pur-
pose ftlly • two years old, brok-
en to harness. Cattle - One Thor-
obred Shorthorn bull with registered
pediieree,22 months old; heifer 2 years
old eMeeto calve January 184 heifer
2 years' old due to calve January 10;
22 steers 2 years old; 2 fat heifers 2
years old, 7 steers year old, 5 heif-
ere 'two years' old; five heif-
ers year old. hHogs--Yorkshire
sow due to litter November 20, two
Yorkshire sows due to litter January
10th, 10 pigs 6 weeks old, Terms-
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
ON SAE.
C. W. Robinson has been instructed
to sell by public auction on Lot 7,
concession 1, Stanley on Friday, Oct -
5th, at one o'clock p.in. the follow-
ing, Horses - One- Clyde mare 9
Kippen on Tuesday, October 9th, at
FARM FOR SALE.
That -very desirable farm, Lot No;
8, Hayfield road north, Stanley, con-
taining 164 acres, more or bassi, is of-
fered for sale. The farm is in a first - NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
class state of cultivation and the Notice ie, hereby given pursuant to
buildings thereon are in geod condi- the statute in that behalf, that all
tion. The farm is an exceptionally -good persone having claims against the es
one for mixed farming; and is.situated tate of diAargaret-Laurie, late of the
21,4 miles from Varna and Hayfield, Village of Egmondville, hi the Coun-
also ,Goshen Corner. For terms and ty of Huron, widow, deceased, who
particulars apply tothe undersigneddied- at • Belgrave, in said County .of
W. J. McCLENAGHAN, R.R . No. 1, Iluron,.-on or about the 17th day of
Varna, or fret .Clinton 9-173. 2598 September, A. D. e 1917, are required,
on: or befote the 17th day of October,
• GOOD FARM FOR SALE, 1917, to send by post, prepaid or de-
liver to the undersigned, full partial;
Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuekersxiiith, lars of their claim's, duly verified by
H.R.S., 109 acres all 'clearedGood affidavit, and the nature of securitv,
frame house and bank barn, pig Pen, if any held by them. Further take
hen house and driving phed. A kood notice that after the said last 'leen-
orchard and plenty of good water; tioned date, the assets of the deceased
well tile drained, well fc-needs and will be distributed among the parties
all first class condition. On the entitled thereto, having regard only
Huron Road 21,4 mies from Seaforth to the claims of which.' notice shall
.and six ntiles from Clinton. Will be then have been given. Dated at
sold cheap and on easy terms. APPlei Seaforth, this 28th day of September,
to J. B. Henderson, Seaforth.. 2596-tf 1917. R. S. Hays, Solicitor for 'the
Executors. 2598-3
• FARM FOR 'SALE.
100 acres on Mill, Road, Tueker-
smith, 4 miles from Seaforth and 2
miles efrinn tHencefield. -All cleared
and in a good state of cultivation.
Erich house with furnace; basement
barn, cement silo; spring water piped
to barn; good wellat the house. Rural
-mat and Phoned • fier further partite
-ulars.apply to owner, 'Alex. A. Watt.
119 Ontario St, Guelph, Ont.; or to
John Rankin' ;Insurance and Real Es-
tate Broker, .Seaforth, Ont. 2596-tf
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of first class land. Twd
miles north of Clinton on the Gravel
Road, being lot 25, concession 5, Hul-
lett township. There are on the prem-
ises a life storey. frame house con-
taining 8 rooms, also telephone and
bank barn 50x60, with.etabling r and
pig -pen underneath, also silo and good
wire fences and sone hardwood bush.
For further particulars apply to John
Reynolds, 130 Nelson Street, Strat-
ford, Ont. 2596-tf
FOR SALE.
House and half acre of larfd ire the
village of Egmondvilie. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of frit
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 ie a nice property for a
retired farmer and the taxes are light.
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale lot 38, concession 1, L.R.S.
Tuckersmith, containing 100 acr
There are on the premises a g od
bank barn 48x52, with straw shed
34x50. Good frame house, plenty of
water at house and barn. Farm is all
well fenced and tile drained. •There
are eight acres of bush, the balance
except 35 acres in grass. • It is sit-
uated 4 miles from Clinton and 2 from
Brucefield. Rural mail and telephone.
For further particulars apply on the
premises or address George Watts.
R. R. No. 1, Brucefield, or phone 2 on
197, Clinton Central. 2597-4
FARM FOR SALE.
• Lot 31, Concession .6, Tuckersmith,
on the Mill Road, three miles from
Seaforth, and three miles from Bruce -
field, on the London, Huron and Bruce
Railway. There are 95 acres of clear-
ed, improved land. This land is in a
good state of cultivation and is well
fenced and well drained. There are
two bank barns, brick house 28 by 38,
114 storey with back kitchen and
woodshed. For particulars apply on
premises. James McIntosh, R. R. No,
3, Seaforth, 2586x12
• FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, part lot 29, -South Bound-
ary Concession, Stanley Towuship,
containing '75 acres. On the premises
are a good brick house and a good
bank barn with cement floors. The
farm is well fenced and drained and
in a good state of cultivation. Ccaren-
lent to. school and church, Half a
mile east of Drysdale. Possession can
be given in April, 1918, with privilege
to do fall ploughing. For further
particulars anelv to Miss Jemima
Johnston, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, or to
James Dinsraore, R.tR. No. 1., Zur-
ich, executors of the estateof the
Lste Thomas johnbton, Jr. 25964:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is laereby given pursuant to
the statute -in that behalf,' that alt
persons having claims against the -es-
tate of Jane Gemmell, late of the \Til-
lage of Egmondyille, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who ,died
at the said. Village of Eginondeille,
on or about the 21st day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on .or before -
the 10th day of October, 1917, to send
by post prepaid or deliver to the un-
dersigned, full particulars of their
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of security, if any, held by
there. Further take, notice that after
said last mentioned date the ciente of
the said deceased will be distributed
among parties entitled thereto, 'hav-
ing regard only to the claims which
notiee shall then have been given:
Dated at Seaforth this •19th day of
September; 1917. R. 8. Hays, Solici-
tor for 'Executor, Seaforth. 2597-3
,rifp1MIMIONIOI"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that d; all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of James Willison, late of the
Township of Hullett, in the County of
Huron, retired carpenter, deceased,
who died at the said Township a Hui -
lett, on or about the 19th day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on or before
the 1.0th day of October, 1917, to send -
by post prepaid or deliver to the un-
dersigned, full particulars of theie
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of security, if any, held by
them. Further take notice that after
said last mentioned date the assets of
the said deceased will be distributed
among parties entitled thereto. hav-
ing regard only to the aaims which
notice shall then have been given.
Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of
September, 1917. R. S. Hays, Solici-
tor for Administratrix, Seaforth-
2597-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of Thomas O'Rourke, late of the
Township of McKillop, in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, deceased,
who died at the said township of elc-
Killop on or about the Sixth da Y of
January, 1917, are required on or
before the 25th day of September,
1917, to send by post prepaid, or deliv-
er to the'undersigned full particulars
of their claims, duly verified by aft -
davit, and the nature of security, if
any, held hy them. Further take notice
that after the said last mentioned
date the assets of the said deeeaseni
will be distributed among the partieg
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
then have been given. R. Se Hays,
Solicitor for Executors, SeaT.orth. Dat-
ed at Seaforth this 4th day of Septem-
teee 1917. • 2596-3
AUCTION SALE
The Administratrix ofthe estate of
David Workman, deceased, will offer
for sale by public auction by C. W.
Robinson, Auctioneer, on Lot 18, Con-
cession 2. L.R .5., Tuckermnithl' on
Wednesday, October 17th, 1917, at
1.30 p.m. the farm stock and chat-
tel property, also the above farm., par-
ticularly described in the posters an -
pouncing such sale. For further par-
ticulars see posters or apply to the
undersigned. Datednis 22nd day of
September, 1917. Proudfoot, Killoran
& Cooke, Goderich, Ont., Solicitore for
Adrninistratrix. 2598-3
Approved joint notea with 6 per oFit.
added. Positively no reserve as be
proprietor is overstoeked, . Robert
Love, Pr, ri , R. R. No, 2, Hensali;
Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer, 2598-2!
AUCTION SALE.
Of Choice Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. Mr. Thomas Gundry hail been
instructed to sell by public auction on
South half of lots 31 and 32, Conces-
sion 1, H.R.84, Tuckersmith, on Wed-
nesday, October:10th, the following: -
Team of geldings 4 and 5 years old,
2 good cows, 1 to calve about time of
sale, 2 steers rising -2 Years, 2 heifers
15 months old, 2 calves, 2 pigs. lin-
plements---Masady 'Harris mower 5%
foot cut; Massey:Harris ten hoe drill;
Massey -Harris cultivator, McCormick
10 foot rake, Massey -Harris roller,
National gang plow, Fleury plow No.
21, buggy nearly new, cutter nearly
new, wagon with box, cockshutt disc,
set of- hartowii,' sleighswith leg
bunks, thayeradt,sliockeraek tfaiinipg
mill; set02,00 Pound wales, ba 'hold-
er egod truck, set new team harness
set new single harness, stone -boat:
Daisy churn Ne. 2, 25 foot ladder, a
No. 1 DeLaval cre:am separator,
number of herse collars, blankets,
robes, chains, shovels forks, 2 dozen
grain bags, steel erce:elear, neekyokes,
whiffietrees, a quantity of hay and
grain. Sale commences at one o'clock
sharp. Terme-All sums of $10 and
under cash; over that aomunt 11
months' credit 'will be given on fur-
nishing arforoved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 per cent. off for cash:
Pigs, hay and grain to be cash., John
Thoinas Crich, Proprietor t Gundry
Auctioneer. - * 259163:2
AUCTION SALE
Of Parra Stoci4vIements, Houde- I
bald Effects; The undersigned
auctioneer wiThj1 .by public auction
on Lot 19,
t,
1, iTuckeredeith,
On Thursday, OctOber 14 1917, at one
o'clock, the followingeproperty,ename-
ly: Ileksis--Aged team of mare,
supposed te be in foa1i4 year old draft
gelding; 3 year old draft gelding, 1
year old draft gelding, 4 year old driv-
ing horse, aged driving Imre. Cattle
----Cow due to calve November 5th,
cow due to calve March, 21st, Here-
ford cow due to calve March 1, cow
due March 20; cow due to calve May
9th, farrow ow, 2 year old heifer, fat,
6 yearling heifers, 5 yearling steers,
7 spring/ calves. Hogs, Sheep and
Poultry -Sow With litter at foot, 2
sts3re hogs; 30 Leicester ewes, 1 ram
150 hens, 12 dueks. Implements -
Frost & Wood 7 ft. binder nearly new,
mowenhorse-rake, side -rake, disc har-
row,root pulper, 2 walking plowlewag-
on, 2 buggies, road cart, 250 cedar
posts, 40 tons good hay, gasoline 6 h.p.
engine, (Gould, Shapley & Muir);
Workman and Ward grain grinder,
cultivator,, circular saw, set 2,000 lb.
weigh scales, 200 fence slats, windlass
and bucket for cleaning wells, 7 drills
of potatoes, 40 rods long; acre of tur-
nips. Fueniture-Sideboard, 6 din-
ing room chairs extension table, sec-
retarmwashing machine,heating-stove
and pipes. Termse--All sums of $10
and under eash; over that amount 12
months' credit will be given on fur-
nishing approved joint notes. Four
per cent; per annum off for cash in
lieu of notes. Alex. Monteith, Pro- ,
prietar; C. W. Robineort, Auctioneer.1
2598x2
CLEARING SALE
Of Farm,, Farm Stock, Hay, Man-
go -Ids and Implements. Thomas Cam-
eron has received instructions from
undersigned to sell by public auction
on Lot 2-7, Concession 14 Ilibleert
Township, on Tuesday, October 16th,
1917, at one o'clock share the follow-
ing: Horses -2 two mares 5 years
old, agricultural; driving mare quite
and reliable for lady to drive. Cat -
cows supposed to be in calf, 3
steers 2 years old, 4 heifers 2 years
old, 2 heifers one year old, 6 calves.
Also 17 geese and 100 hens and pul-
lets, and a quantity of hay and 13
drills of mangold.s. Implements -One
Mikado buggy (new), wagon and box,
good top buggy, open buggy, bob-
sleighs, cutter, riding plow (new),
used riding plow, 2 walking plows,
disc, cultivator, seeder, steel roller,
sculfier harrows, binder, mower, horse I
rake, set of scales, fanning mill, set
double harness, set single harness, set 1
of slings and rope, hayrack, iron vise,'
sap pan, buckets, 2 iron kettles, fence
wire, grindstone, wheelbarrow, lad-
ders whiffietrees, neckyokes, chains,
forks shovels hoes, etc., cream separ-
ator, cookstove, kitchen cupboard, 2
rocking chairs churn, wardrobe, two
lounges and other articles 'too num-
erous to mention. Real Estate ion-
sisting of north half Lot 15, concession
5, Hay Township, containing. 50 acres
of pasture land. Terms of real --es-
tate made kilown ox day of sale. The
terms on chattels -All sums of $5 and
under cash; over that amount 12
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing- approved .joint notes) A dis-
count of 5 per cent. Per annum off
for cash on creditdathounts. . George
Hopkirk, Proprietor; Thos. Cameron ;
Auctioneer. 2598-3 1
_
4 years old, gelding 8 years old, filly
• rising two yeas. Cattle -Cow due
to calve in January, cow due in March
cow due in April, cow due in May, two
cows due in June, cow supposed to be
in calf, cow with calf at foot, yearl-
ing steer 2 yearling heifers, 5 epring
calves. Implements--Massey-Harris
binder, Maxwell 'mower, Giant culti-
vator with seed box, Frost & Wood
seed driji (11 hoe), steel ten foot roll-
er, bean cultivtor with puller attach-
/tient, light wagon, set 4 section har-
rows, Premier sulky plow, g furrow
Cockshutt riding plowitop buggy,wag-
on box with pig rack attached, steel
water tank, set double harness, about
; 160 feet of hay fork rope and slings.
31 drills turnips 40 rods long half acre
of corn, quantity of straw to be fed
on the place. Also 1 bedstead, 5
kitchen chairs and a drop leaf table.
The whole will be sold without reserve
as the proprietor is giving up the
farm- Terms -All sums of $10 and
under, cash; over. that amount 12
months' credit will be given Yn. fume
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 6 per cent. off for cash on
credit amounts. John A. Workman,
Proprietor; C. W. Robinson, Auction-
eer. 2598x1
AUCTION SALE.
Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr.
Thos. Brown has been instructed to
sell t by public auction on Lot 8, Con-
cession 10, McKillop, on -Wednesday,
tOctober 10th, at one p.m., the fol-
lowing: Horses -Heavy horse rising
-
6 years, heavy mare rising 3 years,
driiting horse rising 7 years, quiet
and reliable and a good worker; blood
colt rising 3 years, one heavy draft
team 6 years old. Cattle -Seven
milch cows calving from February to
May, e heifers rising 3 years, 5 steers
rising 3 years, 3 steers rising 2 years,
2 heifers rising 2 years, 7 spring
• calves. Pigs -Three sows with litter
at foot, 5- store hogs. Also a number
of hens and young pullets. Imple-
ments -Massey -Harris binder 7 foot
cut, Massey -Harris hay loader, Mas-
sey -Harris side rake, Massey -Harris
fertilizing hoe drill, Deering chltiva-
or with seed box, hay rake, Kemp
manure spreader, two walking plows
twin gang plow, 2 sets iron harrows,
Massey -Harris mower, lumber wagon,
top buggy, cutter, pair bobsleighs,
gravel box, 2 hay -racks, 2 sets double
harness, set single harness, grind-
stone, wheelbarrow- and other articles
too numerous to mention. Aliso a
quantity of mongol& in the drill, a
number of cedar posts and a quantity
of lumber. Household Furniture -
Moffat range, new; glass cupboard, 2
tables, kitchen chairs, 3 bedsteads,
parlor suite, churn, goal oil tank.
The whole will be sold without re-
serve as the proprietor 'has sold the
farm; Term -All sums of $5 and
tinder,ieiteln over that amount twelve
niooths credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 5 per eent: off fat cash on
hredit amounts. Thomas O'Loughlin,
Proprietor; Tho. Browrr; Aeetioneer.
2598x2
CANAD
OF COpti.
viblelD WALKER,
C.V.0„ LLD., D.C.L., President
,,mmagwom~yeemakernesseafflgo
AINTAL AD U. $15,000,000
Sir. , • care
He tt. F. JONES, Ass t Gen'
,,..zERVE Fun), S13,500,
The farmer who opens a banking account and conducts
his affairs in a business -like manner is likely to prosper.
. Farmers should avail themselves of the aid of this Bank
in transacting their business. Consult the Manager
regarding current accounts, collections and loans.
SEAFORTH BR.ANCif
J. G. MULLEN,
MANAMA& •
EXECUTOR'S SALE
The Exetutors of he Estate or
Margaret Laurie, Widow, deceased
will offer for sale by public auction
on Saturday, the 20th of October, 1917
at the hour of two echoes in the after-
noon, at the Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth, that part of Park Lot Number
Three (3), in the Village of Egrriond-
ville, in the County of Huron, con-
taining by admeasurement otie half
acre of land more or less, owned and
forinerltioccupied by the said Margaret
Laurie. There are erected on the prem-
ises a very comfortable frame cottage
and stable in a good state of repair,
and the property is a very desirable
one and a first class opportunity is
offered to any one desiring to procure
a comfortable and desirable dwelling
well situated in Egmondville and near
Seaforth, and very .handy to churches •
and schools. Terms of Sale -Ten (10)
per eents cash at the time of sale,
FOWL WANfl.
All kinds of live fowl, hens,
ens, ducks, turkeys and _geese.
shipment wiIF be on Tnettday, Sept.
nd every Tuesday followieg. 'Ace
fowl must be ni by noon on Tuesairese
at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. Jamming
G. McMichaeL 2590-tf
GRANO T
-SYS? se -d
Ilghlands of Ontario
Canada
T E HOME OF THE RHO MEN.
AND THE MOOSH.
OPEN SEASONS
DEER -weber let to Nov
,
and the balance within thirty days f
• 15thinclu.sive,
when the purchaser will he etnitled to MOOSE -November lat to Nevexw
a conveyance, Further particulars 15th, inclusive. In sorne of dm
and conditions of sale will be niade4 Northern. Didtricts 0nto:A*0w-
known on iday of sale and cambe had
in the meantime from John McNay,
Esq., or from the undersigned. David
the 27th day' of September, 1917. R. 1 S1sys, Solicitor for the ExecutorsueeL'o
i°F:°PY"11aYgm-
2598,4 i ,auns or mean and an°,
1 Game Laws, Hunting Regulations, etc,
/to C. E. Horning, Union Station, Tee.
Tonto, Ont.
w.So
eluding Tirnagam, the open sea-
son is from November l'st tee
November 30th, inclusive.
It isyour assurance of perfect sat-
sfaction in all your concrete Work.
nsist on getting CANADA CEMENT.
• 1
We also have all kinds of Pressea
Lumber and McNair Brand Shingkk
So if you` are figuring on any new
bifildings or repairing, let us hel
you plan your work. Our services are
free.
Jno. B. Mustard
Brucefield
w.,P
Tows
Go-rmid
v:mbalfner and
• Funeral Direcco
Undertaking Pariofs above
M,Wiiiiiins' grocery
' Main Street, Seaforth
owers furnsiaed on abort nott
Ohariges moderate.
Phone night or day -
Cardno's Music Hall
(one day
Thursday, October 4t
Under the an.l.pices of the Seafotth Branch of the Soldiers Aid Commis
011
Night, 594
Matinee,
Matinee 2
.1 Said open. at Aberhart's Dr
• at 12 o'clock Friday, Septene
Z.474
„I
• -,A4Afte.
7. 'TA-• •-
a Imes
.. .• „., .
Funeral Director' and
Licensed Embalmer
,
Undertatang parlors in Oddtel
lows building opposite
Stewart Bros. Resi-
dence Goderich st., cpp
Dr. iicott'e
Flowers famished on
short notice.
-
Phone Night or Day 119.
MAN WANTED.
For Chopping Mill. Steady work.
JOHN HUTTON, Londesboro. 2594 -
FOR SALE.
Yearlings and Calves. Apply to W.
N. GLENN, Hensall pea, or Phone 9
on 140. 2598-2
RUG LOST.
Lost, on Sept. 21st, on the Mill
Road,between Brucefield and Egmond-
vffie, a plush buggy rug. Finder please
same at Expositor Office. 2598-1
HOUSE FOR SALE
House in Egmondville, good eellait
and good water, ,low taxes, excellent
situation. If not sold will be rented.
Apply to Mrs A Charlesworth, Eg-
mentiville. 2597x4
HOUSE FOR SA.LE.
For sale, the two • storey, seven -
roomed brick residence, on James at.,
Seaforth, owned by Mrs. Ethel Mc-
Lean. Apply at The Expositor Office.
HOUSE TO RENT.
To rent, the brick residence of Mrs.
A. S. McLean, on James street, Sea -
forth. For particulars apply at The
Expositor Office.
FOR _RENT.
Campbell block to rent, core& ang
Of twe stores. For yearly tenant, the
attires will be fitted up to suit the ten-
ant Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS
Seaforth. 2579-tf
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK.
A number of good reliable men can
secure steady employment on muni-
tion work. Apply to The Robert
Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Ltd.,
Seaforth, Ontario. 25984
FOR SALE
Lot 10, Concession 13, McKillop,
containing 100 acres; 10 acres hard-
wood bush, 1 acre orchard,'1 roomed
frame house, bank barn, drive house
and hen house; also drilled well.
Would exchange for smaller farm. Ap-
Y to William Barron, R. R. No. 4-,
Walton, Ontario. 2687-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale, a good fraine house on
James Street, Seaforth near the pub -
!lc school at present occupied by Mrs.
J. Bateman. Good cement cellar
and all in good repair. For partic-
ulars apply at The Expositor Office
-Seaforth. 2592.0
• • • • • • • a
HOUSE AND SOT FOR SALE
One-liftle of an acre of good ground
• and a story and a half brick veneered
house with large kitchen attached,- ea
East Willie* street, Seaforth. This
property is in splendid condiden,Please
antly situated and will be sold , p
as the owner is removing to .).
Apply to HARRY SPEARE, 11,
or to JOHN RANKIN, Seat 2671.4
FOR SALE.
Poultry houses, brooders, incuba-
tors and cops, all of the latest pat-
tern. The above will be sold che
as the proprietor is going out of bush:
ness. For further pa,rticuara address
George Brooks, Boa 131, or Phone. 63,
Hensel], Ont. • - 2 9
FARM FOR SALE
For sale, the north, luilf of Lot 17,
Concession 4, Tuckersmith, contain-
ing fifty acres mere or less. There are f
on the premises a good gravel house
and a good well, about six acres of
bush,and the rest all seeded, to grass..
For further particulars awoly on the
premises, cr address GEORGIE Mc -
KAY, Kippen P.O. .... ....2596x4
IINIMM•1021•116mall••••••••=.1.a.-
FARM FOR SAL• E. I Cash, or 8 months credit on furnishing
THE IlliRON EXPOSITOR
ING ARM FOR. SALE. TO TRESPASSERS.
The -East half of Lot 28,Concession
4, L.R.S., Tuckersmitin is -offered
for sale. Persons interested will -please
commicate with ANDREW T;
SC,OTT, Bracefieldr or W.BRYDONE,
Clinton, Ont. 2596-3
I FARM FOR S.ALE
im
For sale south half of lot 27, con-
nckersmith, L.R.S., containing 50
aces of land all desired, but a small
piece of bush well underdrainede'and
in a good . state of culthiation. On
the premiseseare a comfortable frame
house with furnace, bard and soft
water 'in the -house, a good barn with
stonp foundation, cement hog pieTn. and
hen house good driving shed. There
is a never failing well with windraill,
supplying water to all buildinge, It is
situated one mile from sehool, 2 from
Brucefield, 6 Attn. Seaforth and Hen-
sel]; rural niail and telephone in the
house. This is a choice farm and
will be -sold reasonably. For further
particulars apply on the premises or
to Brucefield post office. "John A.
Dallas, • 2596-tf
YALU-BASLE -FARM LANDS FOR
That very desSirAttirjbEle farm, being
composed of No' 17 and the south
For sae, Lot 6, Concession 9, 'rued& i half et Jot No. 16 in the 4th concese
esesmith, containing 100 acres, about 71 slim of the Township of Hibbert,. eon -
acres bush. • The lane is Wan fenced taining in all 150 acres more or leu,
and drained and in a good state - of is offered for sale at a sacrifice, or-
_
cultivation. There are on the prem. der to close up the estate of the late
last a good frame house, bank barn, William McLellan. The farm is in a
PIC house, hen house, drive house !ind first class state of cultivation and the
good wells. For terns and paiticte. buildings thereon are in good condi-
bra apply on the premises or address tion. The farm is an exceptionally
Hrs. jam hecCloy, Egmondvill2314.Pte.0, good one for, mixed fanning. For
terms and particulars apply to the
undersigned. Andrew McLellan, Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of William
McLellan,. deceased," Dublin P.O., R.
259441
1
• Notice is.hereby given. that any per. S071 (jr persons found treepassing on
the East Half of Lot 11, Concesson
5, Hullett, will be prosecuted.
25972 W. SANDERS,
AucrioN SALE years old, horse 8 years old, gelding
Of Farm Stocks -Thomas Cameron
has received instructions to sell by
public auction on. Lot 10, North
Boundaty, Hay, 3% miles west of
1 two o'clock sharp: Horses -Heavy
drafty years old, eligible for reg-
istrationkagricultural filly 2 years old
agricultural gelding 2 years old, one
roadster filly 2 years old; general pur-
pose ftlly • two years old, brok-
en to harness. Cattle - One Thor-
obred Shorthorn bull with registered
pediieree,22 months old; heifer 2 years
old eMeeto calve January 184 heifer
2 years' old due to calve January 10;
22 steers 2 years old; 2 fat heifers 2
years old, 7 steers year old, 5 heif-
ere 'two years' old; five heif-
ers year old. hHogs--Yorkshire
sow due to litter November 20, two
Yorkshire sows due to litter January
10th, 10 pigs 6 weeks old, Terms-
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
ON SAE.
C. W. Robinson has been instructed
to sell by public auction on Lot 7,
concession 1, Stanley on Friday, Oct -
5th, at one o'clock p.in. the follow-
ing, Horses - One- Clyde mare 9
Kippen on Tuesday, October 9th, at
FARM FOR SALE.
That -very desirable farm, Lot No;
8, Hayfield road north, Stanley, con-
taining 164 acres, more or bassi, is of-
fered for sale. The farm is in a first - NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
class state of cultivation and the Notice ie, hereby given pursuant to
buildings thereon are in geod condi- the statute in that behalf, that all
tion. The farm is an exceptionally -good persone having claims against the es
one for mixed farming; and is.situated tate of diAargaret-Laurie, late of the
21,4 miles from Varna and Hayfield, Village of Egmondville, hi the Coun-
also ,Goshen Corner. For terms and ty of Huron, widow, deceased, who
particulars apply tothe undersigneddied- at • Belgrave, in said County .of
W. J. McCLENAGHAN, R.R . No. 1, Iluron,.-on or about the 17th day of
Varna, or fret .Clinton 9-173. 2598 September, A. D. e 1917, are required,
on: or befote the 17th day of October,
• GOOD FARM FOR SALE, 1917, to send by post, prepaid or de-
liver to the undersigned, full partial;
Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuekersxiiith, lars of their claim's, duly verified by
H.R.S., 109 acres all 'clearedGood affidavit, and the nature of securitv,
frame house and bank barn, pig Pen, if any held by them. Further take
hen house and driving phed. A kood notice that after the said last 'leen-
orchard and plenty of good water; tioned date, the assets of the deceased
well tile drained, well fc-needs and will be distributed among the parties
all first class condition. On the entitled thereto, having regard only
Huron Road 21,4 mies from Seaforth to the claims of which.' notice shall
.and six ntiles from Clinton. Will be then have been given. Dated at
sold cheap and on easy terms. APPlei Seaforth, this 28th day of September,
to J. B. Henderson, Seaforth.. 2596-tf 1917. R. S. Hays, Solicitor for 'the
Executors. 2598-3
• FARM FOR 'SALE.
100 acres on Mill, Road, Tueker-
smith, 4 miles from Seaforth and 2
miles efrinn tHencefield. -All cleared
and in a good state of cultivation.
Erich house with furnace; basement
barn, cement silo; spring water piped
to barn; good wellat the house. Rural
-mat and Phoned • fier further partite
-ulars.apply to owner, 'Alex. A. Watt.
119 Ontario St, Guelph, Ont.; or to
John Rankin' ;Insurance and Real Es-
tate Broker, .Seaforth, Ont. 2596-tf
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of first class land. Twd
miles north of Clinton on the Gravel
Road, being lot 25, concession 5, Hul-
lett township. There are on the prem-
ises a life storey. frame house con-
taining 8 rooms, also telephone and
bank barn 50x60, with.etabling r and
pig -pen underneath, also silo and good
wire fences and sone hardwood bush.
For further particulars apply to John
Reynolds, 130 Nelson Street, Strat-
ford, Ont. 2596-tf
FOR SALE.
House and half acre of larfd ire the
village of Egmondvilie. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of frit
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 ie a nice property for a
retired farmer and the taxes are light.
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale lot 38, concession 1, L.R.S.
Tuckersmith, containing 100 acr
There are on the premises a g od
bank barn 48x52, with straw shed
34x50. Good frame house, plenty of
water at house and barn. Farm is all
well fenced and tile drained. •There
are eight acres of bush, the balance
except 35 acres in grass. • It is sit-
uated 4 miles from Clinton and 2 from
Brucefield. Rural mail and telephone.
For further particulars apply on the
premises or address George Watts.
R. R. No. 1, Brucefield, or phone 2 on
197, Clinton Central. 2597-4
FARM FOR SALE.
• Lot 31, Concession .6, Tuckersmith,
on the Mill Road, three miles from
Seaforth, and three miles from Bruce -
field, on the London, Huron and Bruce
Railway. There are 95 acres of clear-
ed, improved land. This land is in a
good state of cultivation and is well
fenced and well drained. There are
two bank barns, brick house 28 by 38,
114 storey with back kitchen and
woodshed. For particulars apply on
premises. James McIntosh, R. R. No,
3, Seaforth, 2586x12
• FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, part lot 29, -South Bound-
ary Concession, Stanley Towuship,
containing '75 acres. On the premises
are a good brick house and a good
bank barn with cement floors. The
farm is well fenced and drained and
in a good state of cultivation. Ccaren-
lent to. school and church, Half a
mile east of Drysdale. Possession can
be given in April, 1918, with privilege
to do fall ploughing. For further
particulars anelv to Miss Jemima
Johnston, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, or to
James Dinsraore, R.tR. No. 1., Zur-
ich, executors of the estateof the
Lste Thomas johnbton, Jr. 25964:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is laereby given pursuant to
the statute -in that behalf,' that alt
persons having claims against the -es-
tate of Jane Gemmell, late of the \Til-
lage of Egmondyille, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who ,died
at the said. Village of Eginondeille,
on or about the 21st day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on .or before -
the 10th day of October, 1917, to send
by post prepaid or deliver to the un-
dersigned, full particulars of their
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of security, if any, held by
there. Further take, notice that after
said last mentioned date the ciente of
the said deceased will be distributed
among parties entitled thereto, 'hav-
ing regard only to the claims which
notiee shall then have been given:
Dated at Seaforth this •19th day of
September; 1917. R. 8. Hays, Solici-
tor for 'Executor, Seaforth. 2597-3
,rifp1MIMIONIOI"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that d; all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of James Willison, late of the
Township of Hullett, in the County of
Huron, retired carpenter, deceased,
who died at the said Township a Hui -
lett, on or about the 19th day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on or before
the 1.0th day of October, 1917, to send -
by post prepaid or deliver to the un-
dersigned, full particulars of theie
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of security, if any, held by
them. Further take notice that after
said last mentioned date the assets of
the said deceased will be distributed
among parties entitled thereto. hav-
ing regard only to the aaims which
notice shall then have been given.
Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of
September, 1917. R. S. Hays, Solici-
tor for Administratrix, Seaforth-
2597-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of Thomas O'Rourke, late of the
Township of McKillop, in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, deceased,
who died at the said township of elc-
Killop on or about the Sixth da Y of
January, 1917, are required on or
before the 25th day of September,
1917, to send by post prepaid, or deliv-
er to the'undersigned full particulars
of their claims, duly verified by aft -
davit, and the nature of security, if
any, held hy them. Further take notice
that after the said last mentioned
date the assets of the said deeeaseni
will be distributed among the partieg
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
then have been given. R. Se Hays,
Solicitor for Executors, SeaT.orth. Dat-
ed at Seaforth this 4th day of Septem-
teee 1917. • 2596-3
AUCTION SALE
The Administratrix ofthe estate of
David Workman, deceased, will offer
for sale by public auction by C. W.
Robinson, Auctioneer, on Lot 18, Con-
cession 2. L.R .5., Tuckermnithl' on
Wednesday, October 17th, 1917, at
1.30 p.m. the farm stock and chat-
tel property, also the above farm., par-
ticularly described in the posters an -
pouncing such sale. For further par-
ticulars see posters or apply to the
undersigned. Datednis 22nd day of
September, 1917. Proudfoot, Killoran
& Cooke, Goderich, Ont., Solicitore for
Adrninistratrix. 2598-3
Approved joint notea with 6 per oFit.
added. Positively no reserve as be
proprietor is overstoeked, . Robert
Love, Pr, ri , R. R. No, 2, Hensali;
Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer, 2598-2!
AUCTION SALE.
Of Choice Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. Mr. Thomas Gundry hail been
instructed to sell by public auction on
South half of lots 31 and 32, Conces-
sion 1, H.R.84, Tuckersmith, on Wed-
nesday, October:10th, the following: -
Team of geldings 4 and 5 years old,
2 good cows, 1 to calve about time of
sale, 2 steers rising -2 Years, 2 heifers
15 months old, 2 calves, 2 pigs. lin-
plements---Masady 'Harris mower 5%
foot cut; Massey:Harris ten hoe drill;
Massey -Harris cultivator, McCormick
10 foot rake, Massey -Harris roller,
National gang plow, Fleury plow No.
21, buggy nearly new, cutter nearly
new, wagon with box, cockshutt disc,
set of- hartowii,' sleighswith leg
bunks, thayeradt,sliockeraek tfaiinipg
mill; set02,00 Pound wales, ba 'hold-
er egod truck, set new team harness
set new single harness, stone -boat:
Daisy churn Ne. 2, 25 foot ladder, a
No. 1 DeLaval cre:am separator,
number of herse collars, blankets,
robes, chains, shovels forks, 2 dozen
grain bags, steel erce:elear, neekyokes,
whiffietrees, a quantity of hay and
grain. Sale commences at one o'clock
sharp. Terme-All sums of $10 and
under cash; over that aomunt 11
months' credit 'will be given on fur-
nishing arforoved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 per cent. off for cash:
Pigs, hay and grain to be cash., John
Thoinas Crich, Proprietor t Gundry
Auctioneer. - * 259163:2
AUCTION SALE
Of Parra Stoci4vIements, Houde- I
bald Effects; The undersigned
auctioneer wiThj1 .by public auction
on Lot 19,
t,
1, iTuckeredeith,
On Thursday, OctOber 14 1917, at one
o'clock, the followingeproperty,ename-
ly: Ileksis--Aged team of mare,
supposed te be in foa1i4 year old draft
gelding; 3 year old draft gelding, 1
year old draft gelding, 4 year old driv-
ing horse, aged driving Imre. Cattle
----Cow due to calve November 5th,
cow due to calve March, 21st, Here-
ford cow due to calve March 1, cow
due March 20; cow due to calve May
9th, farrow ow, 2 year old heifer, fat,
6 yearling heifers, 5 yearling steers,
7 spring/ calves. Hogs, Sheep and
Poultry -Sow With litter at foot, 2
sts3re hogs; 30 Leicester ewes, 1 ram
150 hens, 12 dueks. Implements -
Frost & Wood 7 ft. binder nearly new,
mowenhorse-rake, side -rake, disc har-
row,root pulper, 2 walking plowlewag-
on, 2 buggies, road cart, 250 cedar
posts, 40 tons good hay, gasoline 6 h.p.
engine, (Gould, Shapley & Muir);
Workman and Ward grain grinder,
cultivator,, circular saw, set 2,000 lb.
weigh scales, 200 fence slats, windlass
and bucket for cleaning wells, 7 drills
of potatoes, 40 rods long; acre of tur-
nips. Fueniture-Sideboard, 6 din-
ing room chairs extension table, sec-
retarmwashing machine,heating-stove
and pipes. Termse--All sums of $10
and under eash; over that amount 12
months' credit will be given on fur-
nishing approved joint notes. Four
per cent; per annum off for cash in
lieu of notes. Alex. Monteith, Pro- ,
prietar; C. W. Robineort, Auctioneer.1
2598x2
CLEARING SALE
Of Farm,, Farm Stock, Hay, Man-
go -Ids and Implements. Thomas Cam-
eron has received instructions from
undersigned to sell by public auction
on Lot 2-7, Concession 14 Ilibleert
Township, on Tuesday, October 16th,
1917, at one o'clock share the follow-
ing: Horses -2 two mares 5 years
old, agricultural; driving mare quite
and reliable for lady to drive. Cat -
cows supposed to be in calf, 3
steers 2 years old, 4 heifers 2 years
old, 2 heifers one year old, 6 calves.
Also 17 geese and 100 hens and pul-
lets, and a quantity of hay and 13
drills of mangold.s. Implements -One
Mikado buggy (new), wagon and box,
good top buggy, open buggy, bob-
sleighs, cutter, riding plow (new),
used riding plow, 2 walking plows,
disc, cultivator, seeder, steel roller,
sculfier harrows, binder, mower, horse I
rake, set of scales, fanning mill, set
double harness, set single harness, set 1
of slings and rope, hayrack, iron vise,'
sap pan, buckets, 2 iron kettles, fence
wire, grindstone, wheelbarrow, lad-
ders whiffietrees, neckyokes, chains,
forks shovels hoes, etc., cream separ-
ator, cookstove, kitchen cupboard, 2
rocking chairs churn, wardrobe, two
lounges and other articles 'too num-
erous to mention. Real Estate ion-
sisting of north half Lot 15, concession
5, Hay Township, containing. 50 acres
of pasture land. Terms of real --es-
tate made kilown ox day of sale. The
terms on chattels -All sums of $5 and
under cash; over that amount 12
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing- approved .joint notes) A dis-
count of 5 per cent. Per annum off
for cash on creditdathounts. . George
Hopkirk, Proprietor; Thos. Cameron ;
Auctioneer. 2598-3 1
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4 years old, gelding 8 years old, filly
• rising two yeas. Cattle -Cow due
to calve in January, cow due in March
cow due in April, cow due in May, two
cows due in June, cow supposed to be
in calf, cow with calf at foot, yearl-
ing steer 2 yearling heifers, 5 epring
calves. Implements--Massey-Harris
binder, Maxwell 'mower, Giant culti-
vator with seed box, Frost & Wood
seed driji (11 hoe), steel ten foot roll-
er, bean cultivtor with puller attach-
/tient, light wagon, set 4 section har-
rows, Premier sulky plow, g furrow
Cockshutt riding plowitop buggy,wag-
on box with pig rack attached, steel
water tank, set double harness, about
; 160 feet of hay fork rope and slings.
31 drills turnips 40 rods long half acre
of corn, quantity of straw to be fed
on the place. Also 1 bedstead, 5
kitchen chairs and a drop leaf table.
The whole will be sold without reserve
as the proprietor is giving up the
farm- Terms -All sums of $10 and
under, cash; over. that amount 12
months' credit will be given Yn. fume
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 6 per cent. off for cash on
credit amounts. John A. Workman,
Proprietor; C. W. Robinson, Auction-
eer. 2598x1
AUCTION SALE.
Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr.
Thos. Brown has been instructed to
sell t by public auction on Lot 8, Con-
cession 10, McKillop, on -Wednesday,
tOctober 10th, at one p.m., the fol-
lowing: Horses -Heavy horse rising
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6 years, heavy mare rising 3 years,
driiting horse rising 7 years, quiet
and reliable and a good worker; blood
colt rising 3 years, one heavy draft
team 6 years old. Cattle -Seven
milch cows calving from February to
May, e heifers rising 3 years, 5 steers
rising 3 years, 3 steers rising 2 years,
2 heifers rising 2 years, 7 spring
• calves. Pigs -Three sows with litter
at foot, 5- store hogs. Also a number
of hens and young pullets. Imple-
ments -Massey -Harris binder 7 foot
cut, Massey -Harris hay loader, Mas-
sey -Harris side rake, Massey -Harris
fertilizing hoe drill, Deering chltiva-
or with seed box, hay rake, Kemp
manure spreader, two walking plows
twin gang plow, 2 sets iron harrows,
Massey -Harris mower, lumber wagon,
top buggy, cutter, pair bobsleighs,
gravel box, 2 hay -racks, 2 sets double
harness, set single harness, grind-
stone, wheelbarrow- and other articles
too numerous to mention. Aliso a
quantity of mongol& in the drill, a
number of cedar posts and a quantity
of lumber. Household Furniture -
Moffat range, new; glass cupboard, 2
tables, kitchen chairs, 3 bedsteads,
parlor suite, churn, goal oil tank.
The whole will be sold without re-
serve as the proprietor 'has sold the
farm; Term -All sums of $5 and
tinder,ieiteln over that amount twelve
niooths credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 5 per eent: off fat cash on
hredit amounts. Thomas O'Loughlin,
Proprietor; Tho. Browrr; Aeetioneer.
2598x2
CANAD
OF COpti.
viblelD WALKER,
C.V.0„ LLD., D.C.L., President
,,mmagwom~yeemakernesseafflgo
AINTAL AD U. $15,000,000
Sir. , • care
He tt. F. JONES, Ass t Gen'
,,..zERVE Fun), S13,500,
The farmer who opens a banking account and conducts
his affairs in a business -like manner is likely to prosper.
. Farmers should avail themselves of the aid of this Bank
in transacting their business. Consult the Manager
regarding current accounts, collections and loans.
SEAFORTH BR.ANCif
J. G. MULLEN,
MANAMA& •
EXECUTOR'S SALE
The Exetutors of he Estate or
Margaret Laurie, Widow, deceased
will offer for sale by public auction
on Saturday, the 20th of October, 1917
at the hour of two echoes in the after-
noon, at the Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth, that part of Park Lot Number
Three (3), in the Village of Egrriond-
ville, in the County of Huron, con-
taining by admeasurement otie half
acre of land more or less, owned and
forinerltioccupied by the said Margaret
Laurie. There are erected on the prem-
ises a very comfortable frame cottage
and stable in a good state of repair,
and the property is a very desirable
one and a first class opportunity is
offered to any one desiring to procure
a comfortable and desirable dwelling
well situated in Egmondville and near
Seaforth, and very .handy to churches •
and schools. Terms of Sale -Ten (10)
per eents cash at the time of sale,
FOWL WANfl.
All kinds of live fowl, hens,
ens, ducks, turkeys and _geese.
shipment wiIF be on Tnettday, Sept.
nd every Tuesday followieg. 'Ace
fowl must be ni by noon on Tuesairese
at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. Jamming
G. McMichaeL 2590-tf
GRANO T
-SYS? se -d
Ilghlands of Ontario
Canada
T E HOME OF THE RHO MEN.
AND THE MOOSH.
OPEN SEASONS
DEER -weber let to Nov
,
and the balance within thirty days f
• 15thinclu.sive,
when the purchaser will he etnitled to MOOSE -November lat to Nevexw
a conveyance, Further particulars 15th, inclusive. In sorne of dm
and conditions of sale will be niade4 Northern. Didtricts 0nto:A*0w-
known on iday of sale and cambe had
in the meantime from John McNay,
Esq., or from the undersigned. David
the 27th day' of September, 1917. R. 1 S1sys, Solicitor for the ExecutorsueeL'o
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2598,4 i ,auns or mean and an°,
1 Game Laws, Hunting Regulations, etc,
/to C. E. Horning, Union Station, Tee.
Tonto, Ont.
w.So
eluding Tirnagam, the open sea-
son is from November l'st tee
November 30th, inclusive.
It isyour assurance of perfect sat-
sfaction in all your concrete Work.
nsist on getting CANADA CEMENT.
• 1
We also have all kinds of Pressea
Lumber and McNair Brand Shingkk
So if you` are figuring on any new
bifildings or repairing, let us hel
you plan your work. Our services are
free.
Jno. B. Mustard
Brucefield
w.,P
Tows
Go-rmid
v:mbalfner and
• Funeral Direcco
Undertaking Pariofs above
M,Wiiiiiins' grocery
' Main Street, Seaforth
owers furnsiaed on abort nott
Ohariges moderate.
Phone night or day -
Cardno's Music Hall
(one day
Thursday, October 4t
Under the an.l.pices of the Seafotth Branch of the Soldiers Aid Commis
011
Night, 594
Matinee,
Matinee 2
.1 Said open. at Aberhart's Dr
• at 12 o'clock Friday, Septene
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