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for SPring wear.
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▪ what" in Spring Foot
als:
e on the English walking
• pair $7.00
• on the English last with
in the city stores at $9.00
$7.50
de on the r,ent Sport last
seek, per pair $7.50
de on the Sport last with
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cut tops, Louis heels, the
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lbs., $.19; 1, /270, lbs., $11.60;
tiger, 4119.50; 11 , mincers,
each; 11 springers, $104.50
springer $119.50; 11 milkers,.
.acli; 1 milker, $99,50; 1 milk -
i0; 4 milkers $110 each.
and Leveek sold: Buteher4S---
49.75; 6, 1140 lbs., 10.50;
bs, $10.50; 1, 750 lbs., $8.50;
5 lbs, $10.75; 11, 1000 lbs,
20, 1080 lbs, *11.40. Cows.
40 lbs., $8..75; 4, 840 lbs., $6;
lbs., $9.60; 1, 920 lbse $6; 2,
se 49.25; 1, 980 lbes, $7; a,.
5., $9; 3, 1150 lbe., $9.25; 2,
s., $8.25; 6. 970 $6.24
)s., $7; t 1000 lbs., $.6; 3, /230
55; 2, 1090 lbs., $8.25; 4, 780
1, 1230 Tbs., $9, 1, 1000 lbe,
360 lbs.- $9.50; 1, 990 lbs, $7.
L 1280 lbs, $11.50; 1, 710 lbs.,
1640 lbs., $11; la 1790 lissa
1, 1490- lbs., $7; lambs, 06 to
sheep, $7 to $14; calves $8,
'allowing- were the quotations:
haice heavy steers $11•25 tt.
clo. good, heavy, $10.50 to
Letters cattle, choice $10.5a
good, $10 to $10,25; do -rued-
. 50- to $9.75; do. common,
88-50; butchers bulls, choice.
• $10; do. good bulls, 48-75
luediurn hulls $7.60 to $S;
Et711 bulls 6,35 to 6.85; butehers
hoice $9.50 to $10; do. good,
a V; do. medimn, $7.7ll to
nkers $7.50 to $8.50; feeders
10: eannf•rs and cutters, S.:5_75
i; milkers, good to choice. FiCifs
bache cemmon and -medium
coleh: sieringers, $90 to $140
see s12.50 to $14; sheep,
tC4 f.r) yearlings. 8-11.75
lniebe R17.50 to Sig.50;
rood to ehoice $15 to
end wat:red 18.50; de. off
FTTre <:6. f.o.b. 17.50.
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THE JitTRON EXPOSIT()
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Wheat.1Per beekti
'Oats, Per.
Pea, per bushel --,re iko
Barley, per`bashei •.*
Bran Per tea ...tee* . IP* et* MOM
Shorts, per -tea volt** I 1140 rip
Flour, per cwt..' • t• • • •••lea•le
Eggs per dozen • 00,4•1,044,0460 to 48c
Potatoes, per bag .4. .1,60 to *1.75
Butter per lb. to 40e
Margarine ..... . .87e
Hogs,. per 10$ ..17.00
SALE REGISTER
On Tuesday, February 26, at 1 p.m.
sharp, on lot 25, concession 14, Mc-.
Mike, farm stock and implements,
etc. W. 3. and George Dickson, pro-
prietors; T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Friday, February 15th, at 1 pan.,
on lot 10, concession 7, McKillop,
farm, stock and implements. Neal
Klein, -Proprietor; T. Brown, Auct.
On Wednesday, February 20th, at 1
o'clock sharp, on lot 17, concession 10,
McKillop, farm stock and implements,
S. F. Godlcin, Proprietor; T. Brown
Auctioneer,
On Thursday, February 21s, at 1
o'clock sharp, on Cot 18, concession 2,
H.R. S. , Tuekersodtk, 1, nUe west
of Egmondville, -fy.4rm stock and im-
plements. John MeNay„ Proprietor;,
T. Brown, auctioneer.
4444ffirmi‘..2
S. T. Holmes
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking patters in Oddfel
lows building opposite
otewart Bros. Resi-
dence Godench st ., op p
Dr. Scott'
Flowers furnished an
short notice
. -
Phone Night or Day 119,
, BIRTHS -
kacKay-In Tuckersmith, on February.
lst ,to Mr. and Mrs, Charles McKay,
a ,daughter.
Doherty -In Clinton, on January 30th,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doherty, a
daughter.
Goetz -At Dashwood, on January,26,
to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goetz, a on
White -At Centralia, on January22,
to Mr, and - Mrs. John White, a
daughter.
DEATHS .
Iyon-At Londesbore, on January 29,
Joseph Lyons aged 90 .years and 19
days.
Yarrow --In Goderich, on January 28,
Asher Farrow, in his 78th year.
Ei1ber-1n Crediton, on Sunday, Jan-
uary 27th, 1918, George Frederick
Either, aged 04 years, 4 months;
and 12 days.
Kcnint-In Logan, on February lst,
Bridget Carlin, widow of the late
William Kenny, aged, 73 years and
8 months.
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Underta.king• Pariors ahove .
10wi11iain& grocery store, -1-71
Main Street. Seaforth
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APIs -avers for -soled ou.n.,et
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Phone oight or day - 102
MAN WANTED .
r:enced hired_ man from 16 to 18
% ere ef age. -Apply to Thomas_ Dale,
Ne. -4, Chnton. Ilene 14 on
CUSTOM SAW IN 6-
estom Sawing so:lcited ot our Blyth
at $73.00 per .hosuand feet. We
purease etarting up- our rl not later
than the 15th inst. First oleos sawine
neon nfeed. Bring 'your legs before
oel our ONV11 sniek.
feetides-Ta'aelt
N N UAL IKEETLS
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• • hereby given filet th,, An-
ee.4 Meetings of Tit holiest
es end Thensher Co- -Limited.,
et tit Comeoey's Office,
- h. -111 Wedneeday, the' 29S.h
'debrery. rsvie, at two ...;*-eldo
t, :tern on. By order ef the
riplayaen, Secreta -y.
IfOliz,E FOR SALE
• a seven roomed cottage,
lent cAlar throughout. Plenty of
/e.rd and soft water, and stabling for
a horse and cow. Situated just out -
!de the town limits a Seaforth. For
further particulars apply to George
Lowery, Seaforthor phone 7 on 162.
2617-tf,
NOOSE FOlt SALE
For sale a cointatslia* Mane' house
ia good, reps14, Heed awl soft wat-
er, berg" gaillea. Geed Cam Will
besett nu ramienabla term's. Apply
to !Thai"Meacsierth. 28144
FANS FOR SALE
114-
. For Sale, lot 27, concession, 8, Mc-
Killop, fifty ,acrea. Good' house, bank
barn and good well; "convenient to
church, school and store -all within
half mile. The farm is in a good
state of cultivation, For further par,
ticuhirs apply on the premises or if by
letter to Seaforth, R. R, No. 1, John
Hoist, • 2615x4
PROPERTY FOR SALE
For sale sight acres of land on the
third concession McKillop. On the
propertythere is a good dwelling
house with hot airt furnace, good barn,
poultry house and'buggy house. Some
good apple trees and some small fruit
Rural mail and. phone connection:
Possession given at any time. For
further particualrs address John Mc-
Millan, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth, or phone
8 on 123. •
• 2617x4
FARM FOR S -ALE
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For iidep lot 25, concession Me-
KilloP, oft the 'Gravel. Road, two miles:
and a .lialf neat of Seaforth. One
hundrat acres all cleared with the ex-
ception of two ac$ ;1 well fenced, and
in a good state of c ltivation. About
thirty acres in gras Good' frame
house, two good barns with stone
'stabling underneath. Rural mail deliv-
ery and rural telephone. Also a good
bearing orchard. Easy terms of pay.e
in.ent. Annie on. the premises or ad-
dress • John McMillan, Seaforth P.O.
2617x4
. FARM FOR SALE
For sale Lot 29, Concession 8, L.R.
S.'Tuckersmith, containing 10-0 acres.
There are on the premises a good
fra-me house, two barns and frame
stable 75 feet long, cement floor in
(tattle stable; hog pen'two wells, The
land is in a good state of cultivation,
well drained and/fenced, Large apple
orchard; also all kinds 'ef small fruits;
six acres a good hardwood bush, fall
plowing done. This farm is situated
11/4 miles east of .the village of Bruce -
field and 5 miles from town of Sea -
forth. on Mill Road. School across
corner from farm. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premiess or
address aVlichael Whitmore, Brucefield
R. R. No., 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Seat
forth Central. 2616-4 - •
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 15, Concession 12, Stanley, 100
acres of excellent 'land, situated 1/4
mile frozn schcol, 414 miles -from the
town of Bayfield, 7% miles from
Brucefield. , The farm is well, fenced
with woven No. 9 -wire fences. There
are on the premises a large toomed
brick house, a splendid bank barn
56 feet by -52 feet, cement floor and
-walls, well plastered. Both buildings
have lightning rods in excellent re-
pair; good hard water well with force
pump, convenient for both house and
barn, a good cement cistern, 5 acres of
orchard, a springcreek, rural mail
and telephone connections. Price -
$6.000, on terma.to suit purchaser. For
information apply .o the owner, .James
S. Deigaty, R. R. No. 4, Gilbert Plains,
-Manitoba. 26154
FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 33, ConceSsiOn 6, McKillop, 100
acri-a of the best clay land in MCK.il-
fere 6 tieres of bush, the rest in a high
state of cultivatcon; 5 miles Mein Sea -
forth, 2 miles •Crom Constanale 14.
from school. There are on the
preanises a .good. seven room 3 house,
large bank barn 64x76, all Pain Nktire
fences and well underdrained.; There
are 49 acres plowed, 5 acres bush, and
the balance seeded down, There are 2,
big springs, one piped' to barnyard
and in the her is a dam with a hy-
draulic ram pumping the water to
the house and to the barn. As the
spring is in the orchard and near the
house end line fence, there is no waste
land. There is a graded and gravelled
lane from the road to the buildings.
Apply -to Mrs. Samuel Dorrance, Sea -
forth, or phone 76, Seaforth. 26014f
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AUCTION -SALE • ,
Of Farm- Stock and Implements.=
Mr. James Jii!es has received instruc-
t) sell by public auction on let
, cencession 10- Hibbert, on Weillies-
day, Februery 13th, 1918, at 0: -
clock sharr. the following; Hesse -
One team nenehed greys, 5 and 6
-aara old, e'en -rat purpose; good driv-
er quiet aeil reliable. Cattle -Two
wN calved eewe, cow due Februtesy
17th, cow dee May lOtla 4 steere
year eld. at. heifer 2 year old (cash.),
4 hgelers 1 year old, 2 spring' calves,
erst1V?, Durham bull 4 years
. aid -.».:t 60 hens. implements
aenell binder 6 -fool ut, Maxwell
- -r 5 foot cut, zeed drill, hay rake,
Fee ;.:Li.r“.1rti-intrrows, set Si '.i dien.
- • ' let:eon, genies seed eewer,
illOW$)- -63-'0 fur' Ywel
Ier,.eutting bee, tuaStip
elle! e. hayrack, steek rack, eet scales,
eaeeeire 10)0 lbs.; gravel box, land
roller, twe single buggies, one nearly
nea ;kubIe buggy, cutter, lawn nure-
te. ditree thd,tera, two rfeckyokes. 2
:hiffletreen,' 2 eets -double Earn-
:ete harno.,.;:!, (1.
shenn, a large geannte ee
hee % eaatty flanner oats, t
ufnee, 4, forks, hono end a
!e'le s too -.1.unier-
• Ito 1e hold Effects
eilitset, bed, heti-ng
roking stoveo eartension
re.-_ehea tibias, 2 clipboard'
: ta5ie: ti,eeen kitehen rs,
e, 3 roeking 'eh era 2 area-
eet bed springs, mattress,
▪ reachine, 3 screen doers, tea
eesi a eanfity c,t other
• :.,11cleth, bineis. churn_ a (tisan-
e _If gems, lamps and ocher article -e.
\ 1.;1:121eroue t) mention, Positively
i- erve as the proprietor' has sold
Terms of Sale -A/1 sums
o 810 and snider.. cash; over that 21-
mout 9 month' credit will be given
on apnroved joint notes. A discount
of 3 cents on the dollar off for cash
on cr,edit amounts:, -Alex Campbell,
Proprietor; James Jones, Auctioneer.
CA
Of COERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER. AN -141.4
SIR JOHN MD. OenenulMonmer
C.V.O„ LLD.. D.C.L. Pest:tent t H. V. F. JONES, Met Gera, Manager
,CAPITAL PAID 6P, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000
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The Manager is prepared to consult with Prospective
customers regarding their banking requirements. Whether
it be the opening of a Savings or current account, the
making of collections or the negotiation, of a loan, they
will be met with courtesy and given prompt service.
SEAPORT)" BRANCH
• J G MULLEN .
• MANAGER
AUCTION SALE
•
of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Furniture. -James Jones
has received instructions from the un-'
deisigned .tosell by public auotioil•fan
Lot 24, Cottcessifitt. 12, Hibbert, on
Friday, Fehruary."15th, at one o'clock
p.m. sharp,. the following; Horses --
1 imported heavy draught mare in
foal to Commodore;, 1. stallion rising
three, from imported stock; 1 stallion
rising two, from imported stock; 1
span of matched roadsters; 1 four
year old driving mare; 1 pony, not
afraid of autos; .1 foal from Jay Med-
ium. Thorobred Cattle -1 cow due to
calve in May, 1 cow due to calve tin
October, 1 cow with bull calf at foot,
2 heifers' supposed to be with calf,
1 yearling heifer, 1 red bull calf 7
-months old, 1 roan bull calf six mos.
old. Grade Cattle -L2 cows due to calve
in March, 2 cows due to calve hpApril,
1- cow with at foot, 1 twe year
old steer, two beef ring heifers, 3,
yearling heifers, 2 yearline steers'4'
heifer calves. Sheep -15 extra well
bred Leicester ewes, 11 extra well bred
Leicester 'lambs, 1 shearling ram, 2
ram lambs. Hens -About 300 town
Leghorn hens, 15 rose comb. Brown
Leghorn roosters. Implements -Wag-
on, Portland cutter -nearly new, neck
yoke and pole for cutter or buggy
buggy Pole, light wagon pole, buggy,
Deering. mower, Massey -Harris corn
cultivator with bean puller attach-
ment, Frost and Wood stkeel rake, Nox-
on twelve hoe drill, Frost and Wood
roller, Massey -Harris cultivator'75-
bushel Success manure spreader, John
Deere foot -lift two furroW plow, set
of iron harroWs, stock rack, grind-
stone, set drop lever weighscales, car
and rope, wire cable, two. furrow
Frost and Wood crown gang plow, 4.
horse Frost and Wood disc, double
wagon Vox with spring seat, corn
marker, corn rack, stone boat, DeLa-
val cream senaiator, binder truck, also
neckyokes, whiffletreea chains, forks,
shovels, and ether small articles too
numerous to mention! Harness -I 13et
brass mounted team harness, 1 set of
plow Iteain harness, two sets double
light harness, set of pony harness, 1
se of _single harness. Household Ef-
fects -1 oak extension table, writing
desk, flour bor., sausage grinder, clock,
etc. Also about 200 bushels 6f seed
barley, which will be sold for cash.
No reserve as the proprietor ,has rent-
ed the ;Earn/. Terms -All sums of $10
and under cash; over that amount 12
months' credit will be given on furn-
lehing apProvecl joint notes. A discount
of three per cent. allowed off for cash
on credit amounts. G. - W. WREN,
preprietor; James Jenes, auctioneer,
CT -ION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -,-
-"Mr Thomas Brown has been in-
structed b-,,,- 2,1r. John McNay, to sell
by public eviction on Lot 13, Conces-
sion 28, H.R , S., .1/2 mile west of Eg,‘
mondville; on Thursday, February 21,
19,18, at 1, o'clock., sharp, the follow-.
ing: Horses -Agricultural Mare "10
years old, agricialtural gelding rising
4 years, agrieul Taal *filly . rising 3
years, pony risiijg 2 years. , Cattle--
Thorobred Hole ein cow 5 years, old
with calf at foot, thorobred Holstein
c w 7 years old to calve in ' June;
g •ade Holtsein 7 years old to calve in
October; grade Holstein 6 years old
With calf at foot2 grade Holstein cows
5 years old with calves at foot; cow
"4 years old to calve in October, grade
HolsteM 9 years old with calf at font;
3 heifers 3 years -old to calve in Oc-
tober; J,aesey cow 4 years old to calve
M Jure; Jersey cow 7- years Old to
calve in March; heifer 2 years old to
;calve in September; heifer one year
old, thnrobred heifer 1 year 011, one
grede heifee 6 months old, Holstein
heder 3 :menths old, 2 farrow Scow, _
These cows ace of a heavy milking i
strein, 1:vlduai grade cows Hoduc-
ing 1300 to 1-1,000 pounds iiii one
searson. Also about 70 hens. Implee
mente-Sharples mechanical . milker,
1100 lb. create ..,c pa rator, milk cooler,
anae aerator; Ha--sey Harris binder 6
foot ctrt: .D.-:-i:Nrift,., mower 6 foot cut;
hay -rake, tedder, 2 roNT corn cultivator,
beet and bean cultivator, pring toodk
feiltivator. disc harroW, set 1 section
-teen harrows. 13: di. -n drill; -2-row corn
planter, single ferrow riding Plow, 2
furroVe riding- plow, walking - plow,
Mese-see-Her:de manure spreader. one
puffier, rot -l: pulper, 12 inch Bell du -Ca
tine. box. revolving feed table, fan-
efne. trill. 0 inch grain geinder, farm
wag:in .. !1.1 1‘,o-,.. bayreck, iee box. set
he1nleitshe delivery sleigh, delivery
votene, if titv,n with -pea harvester.ate
de eent. F et 2000b. capacity weieh
%,..0,.s II -like -1.1e buggy, -;pony bugoy,
line neeer. "%fel-enufsehlin top buy.*
her re t eve harness, set plow harness,
eollers -del. bridles. 2 'sugar Refills,
74 f% et ' 'Sete-fork--isor:y; slipfrs;
--1-:ctr:s. ..,!*...1- -hole fiticlIvr, lawn
nee% ere erd ternerenad celner articles.
alto e IV U t 4 tons of mill,:. -t. Nonee-
'add EFeets.---Ti lit eere. .esite, neel-
-et lounge- elodee. %nal heater. e ell .
it te-er with toren, kitchelr. cuphearl,
eionareo, beileterel. 300 bus. O. -A -C. 72
'ate. fit for seed. oets caeln - Terms
-All sums of $10 and under 'cash;
over that an:fair 7... '7 pionthe' credit on
approved joint e•-ites. ei discount of
4 eents on the dellar off for cash on
credit amounts. Positively no reserve
as the - proprietor has soldhi, farm.
John McNay, Proprietor; T. Brown.
Auctioneer. 2617.-2
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=IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
F.A$MS..
Write .for booldet and prices of im-
proved and unimproved farms in. the
famous Gilbert Plains District, J. H.
EVAN'S & CO., Gilbert Plains, Mani-
toba. . 2617x2,0
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements,
Thomas Gundry has been intsructed
• tosell by public auction on the farm
of the undersigned, one-half mile south
of Clinton on Tuesday, February 12th,
at one o'clock p.m. sharp, the follow-
ing: Cattle -20 cows and young cat-
tle, Durham s and Herefords. Hogs -
20 hogs sweighing about 75 pounds,
Implemerits-1 Massey -Harris binder
6 foot cut in good condition. George
Holland, Proprietor; T. Gundry, Alle-
tioneer. ‘ 2617-1
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-AUCTION SALE
• Of Farm Sthck.-Mr. Neal Klein
has instructed Thomas Brown to sell
by public auction: on Lot 10, Concession
7, McKilop, bn Friday, Febritury 15th,
918, at one o'clock!, p.m., the follow-
' : Horses -Pair draft colts rising
ears old, 1 driving horse 7 years
good to work or drive. Cattle, -
1 fresh eow with calf at foot, 4 cows
to calve in March and April, 6 yearling
heifers and steers, 10 two year old,
heifers and steers. Pigs -6, sows to
litter in March and, April, 6 store hogs
weighing about 90 pounds. Theswhole
will positively be sold. as the propri-
etor has sold his farm. No outside
stock or bluff bidding. Terms -Seven
months' credit will be given on fur-
nishing approved joint 'notes. Five
per cent. per annum allowed off for
eaah on credit amounts...Neal Klein,
Proprietor; Thos, Brown, Auctioneer.
I 261'7-1
AUCTION 'SALE
Of Farm Stock, Imp1eMents,.Furni-
ture, Etc -F 5 Scott, auctioneer,
has been instructed by the undersigned
executorof the estate of the late Alt-
bert Howlett, to sell by public auction
at North" half lot 15, concession 8,
Moris, on Friday, February „22nd- ,at
12 o'clock, the folloilkring valuable pro-
perty: Horses -Span Of mares 'five
years old, 3 geldings rising 4 years,
filly rising 3 year; filly rising two
years, arf-sed mare supposed to be in
VOA driving -mare 10 years old. Reg-
fisterzhl Shorthorn cattle -Bull 18 mos.
old, 1 bull calf 6 mouths old-, 09W 10
years old due to calve in Apr:l, cosei
7 years old dna to -calve in May, co*
5 years -old due to calve in March, cow
5 years old supposod to be in calf, one
heifer 2 years old due to calve in
March, heifer 16 months old, heifer 4
months old. Grade Cattle -cow 6
years old supposed to be in calf, cow
due to calf in April, heifer 2 years old
due to calve in. March, 2 heifers two
years aid, 3 yearling- steers, 2. year-
ling heifers, calf 3 months old, also
on sow due to litter in March, nine
Shropshiredown ewes, 1 ram, 75 young
hoes, two geese and one gander. Im-
plements -Massey -Harris binder 7 ft.
cut nearly new; Frost & Wood mower,
-6 foot cut, 'pea harvester attached;
McCormick cultivator _nearly- new;
Deering sulky rake' 12 foot, new; new
Cockshutt manure spreader, new Max-
well hay -loader, new Cockshutt seed
drilL dise, land roller, set of harrows,
3 single plows, twin- plow, scuffier,
turnip drill, root pulper, wagon box,
shelvings, spring seat, complete; wag-
on with box, sleigh With bunk and
wood rack, sleigh with box, straw cut-
ter, hayradk, 2 stock racks, gravel
box, pig box, Chathani farming mill,
Scales 1200 lbs. capacity; stone
boat, hay fork, car, ropes' pulley and
.200 feet new rope, flat hayrack
for. sleigh, Ford car ran 1800 miles,
leo buggy, open buggy, cart; cutter,
d wheel barrows, sugar .kettle„ 12 -ft.
hider, .30 ft. . extension ladder, "eider
reel, 2 bet tels, grindstone'sickle
!r -i. -.-der, 2 croes cut saws, logging
.• h ain, - wrench, hedge clippees,
wire stretcher, lawn mower, lawn
-ake, quantity of lumber 60 cedar
potts, set breeching harness, badk-
hand harness, plow harness, -single
harness, goat robe. 3 horse bankets,
set fly Pete. 2 dozen grain bags, dozen
eacke, 20cords dry wood (split), 60
btlehels of potatoes, 20 tons of hay,
100 bushelof seed barley, 200:bus.
uire 1 grain, 600 bushels seed oats. 400
buehels feed oats. chains ,forks, shoat-
ele, ditching spades, crowbar) and
;s7 her articies too numerous to men -
1 k: \How:el:old Effects-poal oil
ei gellenl barrel. Daisy churn,
-.0, seep, lounge, 2 -tables, cupboard,
tesehoard. dozen chairs, 3 stands, one
ehain 2 bed e 2 sets. springs,
S mat' l'fiz.4es, dresser, 3 washtands,
earlor euile, pictures, bedroom suite,
:L'elen- set, half dozen chairs, rocking
chair, arm chair, lounge, hie,th chair,
bed cradle, clock, heater and a
.her of other artie1ei4 and house-
helA i,ffects. Terms -All sums of $10
and under cash; over that amo-unt 10
eemths' credit will be given on furl-.
ith:nee anproved- joint notes. A dis-
count of 5 per cent. off for cash on
credit amounts Hay grain, wood and
potatoes to be cash. ti:William Taylor
and Henry Sanderson, executors of
the estate of the late Albert Howlett;
T. MilIer, Clerk; F.S. Seott, Auction-
eer. 2517-2
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AUCTION SALE
. .
Of F rm Stock and Implements and
it
Househ kl Furniture. -Thomas Brown
has been instructed to sell hi' public
auction on -Lot 25, concession 14, Mc-
Killop, one mile south of Walton,- on
Tuesday, February" 26, 1918, at one
o'clock p.m., sharp, the following: -
Heavy draft mare 5 years old, heavy
draft gelding 8 years old, , Standard
bred di 'rig mare 6 years old, driving
3-nare 8 years old. Cattle -Cow due to
calve a out time of sale, 2 COW8 with
ceive at foot, cow due to calve in
',Jay, h ifer due to calve in May, four
steers twa years old, 2 heifers coming
2 years1 old, 3 yearling heifere,d3 young
calves, Pigs -Brood sow due to litter
Pril iith, 9 chunks about 150 lbs., 10
ahunks about 90 lbs. Hens --30 white
Wyandotte pullets, 30 Barred Rock
ellets '8 Barred Rock cockerels, 1
White! Wyandotte 'cockerel. Imple-
ments Massey-Harria binder 7 foot
Cut w th truck Massey -Harris hay !
loader with fore-truck,'Massey-Harris ;
disc, McCormick mower 6 foot cut,
eerit gacultivator, steel roller, %
Bane •wagon withbox, truck wagon,
2 top buggies, 2 open buggies, Mas-
sey --Harris side %delivery rake •with
teddei, hay -rack with car, 2 furrowed
riding plow; single furrow riding plow
-walking plow, 2 furrow' gang rplow,
dump rake, Chatham fanning mill with
bag*, platform scales (MOO pounds
capacity), hand cart, bag truck, set
5 sec." diamond harrows, pigrack, Map-
le Le,af grinder 10" plates, Watson
.cutth, g box, quantity of 6 inch belling,
17 h. p. Hamburg portable engine.
Stratford Decker separator, jack, set
bobsleighs, platform for sleighs, two
Port and cutters, power clipping ma-
chine, two sets heavy harness, two sets
Plo-wl harness, 3 sets single harness,
1.00 ifeet iinch piping, root pulper,
bleCk and tackle wire etretcher, sugar
is-e,-tle, 3 long laddero Chatham incu-
„atoll, slush scraper, turnip. _sower.
Ses*atcheevan robe, number of horse
col!ars,lawn m ovcr il -euffler.-."Telotte
Icret m separator (500 lbs. capacity);
wheel barrow, two bueery poles, barrel
preSs, McCormiek eivkle grindenwash-
infrl machine, blacksreith vise., .grind-
stone. Household Effeet•s-- Two kitch-
en Istoves, kitchen ctpi)Garti, kitchen
table. Daisy churn, kitchen chairs, one
couPln .3 hanging lamyis, 3'-hedsteade
ane a quantity of carnet, -Grain and
Seed .-About 900 hue, O. A,. C. No: 72
oats, about 100 hue. barley, about 4
by . timothy seed. quantity of ba.
ale°
` six dozen grain Nees. Terms -
All sums of 810 and under cash; over
th. t 'amount 10 months' credit on ap-
proved jOint notes. A discount of
4 ents on the dollar off for cash on
cr dit amounts. 'W. J. & George 1 )iek-
san, Proprietors; Thos, Brown. Ante
ti -neer. s 2617-3
; AUCTION SALE..
Of Farm Stock and Irnplenients.-
IThomas Brown has been instructed to
sell by public auction on lot 17, con-
cession 10, McKillop, on Wednesday,
February. 20th, at 1 o'clock•part., the
following: Horses -One agricultural
mare 5 years old in foal, one general
purpose mare rising 4 years old, good
driver and worke.e; draft gelding ris-
ing 3 years' old, -well brofen; draft
gelding rising 2 years old, driving
horse 3 years old, very quiet driver
and good worker; filly colt rising one
.year old, sired by Glen Rae; horse colt
rising-, 1 sear cid, sired by Glen' Rae -
cattle ---"Registered cow 3 years= 'old,
with calf at foot; registered cow four
Years old due to calve in April, reg-
istered heifer 16 months old, 5 grade
eews clat with cat gond grass steers
rising 3 'years old, 3 heifers 3 years
oid, 5 steers and, 3 heifers _rising 2
years 'alp, 6 calvs, also one brood
eow to litter in April, 8 chunks about
monthold end a number of hens.
Implements -Massey Harris 6 ft bin-
der, 12 hoe Massey Harris seed drill,
with extra spring teeth, Frost and
Wood cultivator; Massey Harris hay
loader, side delivery rake, McCormick
mower, 10 foot ateel rake, roller, 4
section harrows, 2 furrow Cockshutt
riding plow, 2 inalking plows, 1,14,
wagon nearly new, one hayrack, low
wagon sirith 2 inch tires, one S -inch
,tire truck, set of sleighs, 'top buggy,
cutter, scaler, disc harrow, wagon,
box, stock rack,. gravel box, set brass
mounted team harness, set back band
harness set rubber mounted single
harness, Clinton fanning mill with
bagger attached, Gurney 3000 pound
scales with stock platform, 5 h. p.
gas engine, circular saw, emerystonee
grindstone, sap pan, car, rope and pul-
.1eys, hay fork, slings, chains, forks,,
whiilletrees neekyOltes, ladder, soma
reek elm planks and scantlings, white.
aoh tongues, lined water trough, sugar
kettle, Sharpies 'cream separator, Toot
pulper. ehurp, washing ittachine, about
20 tons -of hay, part mixed hay; also
-iinne household furniture. The whole
will positively`be sold without reserve
as ti proprietor has sold his farm.
Terms -All sums of $10 and under,
etteh; over that amount 8 months'
eiadit on furniehing approved joint
irtts. A ilieconnt of 3 ner cent. off
% eaida. Stephen. F. Goelkin, Propri-
, for; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
WANTED,
By Tilbury West ldunicipal T dee
1)1101le System, an e:.perierread line-
man. Married man preferred. Write
fOr particulars to A. W. Pearson, local
manager, Comber, Ont.,
• 2615-4
STOCK FOR SALE.
Present offering: Three choice
young Shorthorn cows due to calve in
March and April; five bulls eight
months old and Cder; - three heifers
Under one year old; two heifers due
to calve in February and April. Prices
reasonable. Call and see me on Lot
/7, Concession 8, Hibbert, or address
Staffa P.O. JAMES HILL -
Logs Wanted.
We, are again rApared. to pay the
highest spot cash prices for all kinds
of limber, either in bulk r by the
thousand, and either in tlie bush or
delived in our yard. If you hays
anything to offer call up the old re-
liable market (11-145).
We are getting out some of our
home grown Hemlock, which is better
and cheaper than the freighted stuff,
so if contemplating any new buildings
or repairing let us help you plan your
‘Tork. Our services are free.
We alSe have in stock all kinds at
Dressed Lumber, McNair Brand'
Shing/es, Canada Cement, and Buffalo.
Fertilizer.
B. Mustard
Brucefiehi
57he
Double ' Track
Route
Bet ween
Montreal, Toronto,
Detroit and iCtiieaga
Unexcell
Dining (jar
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Full it -formation fro
Trunk eleket . Ag
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Age:a. 1,4ronto,
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W. SOMERVILLE
mike.
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ti ty t,,tins
n any l4i4and.
or C E.
t Pneeenger
Tow- Avesta,
Depot Ageat -
STOCK FO SALE.
Tw young p e Scotch bred
bulls, t month , old, grand sired
by Gainford Mar uie, the champion
leo some fine bulls
t a- 101912 .-=•• whose
grandeire1 Gai ford Marquis. Ap-
ply r Lot 30, Concession 3, morns,
wirth of Brussel:, on the
Gra.evl Read, Phone 10 on 58. Thos:
Pierce. 2611-tf
bull of. Cenada.
sired by Aristocr
ertilizer
This is the year to use fertilizer. Grain
INruzinvr MOTe" needfidn anti the price
will be very high for all kinds of grain
eer at least two seasons yet, By us -
:ng fertilizer you can inertase the
yield greatly- The grain stands up -
biter, it fills bitter, ;t ripens earlier.
tihnoet insures a good catch of the
iiew grass seeds. A good many use
It for beans; they claim they are ten
days earlier and ripen more evenly.
We have no hetation in recommend-
ing it for roots and vegetables. Home -
1 etead fertilizer is acknowledged to be
ene of the best on the market, Those
who have used it can tell you best
what results they,.have obtained from
it.
Jas. Cowan
SEAFORTH
BULL FOR SALE.
For Sale the 14 months old Short,
horn bull. This young bull is a very
s_uperier animal, bred from the fole
low':ne Imported Stock: Scottish
Here Prince of Barrs (Tmp.),
Red Te'rin2e (Imp.), Rowel Dawn
(lin), Dublin (Imp.), Baren. Sol-
way . I. ,p. a Cobden (lmp.), Lady
Jane (Lep.). For particulars apply
to .Telin Chambers, Cromarty or
sph.ore 19 on 147, Seaforth. 2605-tf
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Owing to the fact that the Seafortle
Fuel Controller will not supply any
farmers at the present time with coals
we urge that as little coal as possible
be used and any having wood will use
it, and that all furnish as much wood
as passible for next season, az tha -
fuel situation is, very serious. Signed
Govenlock, 'Reeve of Tuckersmith
H. Crich, Reeve of Tuckersmitle
2616-3