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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1918-03-08, Page 5UW , ISI 4040.0.***400.00041 �BERS. As and roads are lty, RS. It is wise economy r for they protect your Ve sell the better grades ;lip or sag. A complete Iren is here at prices as , every pair with red .... .... ..$1.00 all Wi` tquality, per $1.25 and L40 .. -90c and $1.10 es and red rubber heels, ........ X1.00 to $1.25 ..... .=..75c and ...... . _ , .60c and 65c FIRST QUALIra s..b......l r...l 15a .. ! ... e ! ..'. .. • ars ... •' .per pair ....,....$5.00 ..... ... ..!$6.00 ;OMMERCIAL HOTEL II. o.so+o+o•0 009 anted. ax Land TO RENT radian Flak Mils Limited, sod land,_ spring or fag Nish seed free and do the Ener will plough, disc, hare oll. spany is also open, to supply Qurchase the flax on a ton - her particulars: apply to c onnick MANAGER 02 SEAFOKT$ 2&20-tf $DERS. } . of Seaforth ions will be received by the Coimeil of the Town of Sea - he position of Street Care - Applications to be receiv- TowlClerk's Office,up to March lith, 1918. By Fin A Wilson, Town Clerk. M. CH 841918 SRAFORTH, Seafereth, larch 7th, 1918 Wheat, per bushel . 2 91 per0 ()ate per bushel bushel ......... Barley,/ ushel .. .♦ •• • • • .11 .89 A'� Peau, per bushel ♦ • . •I' • . .. .. $3•00 Braes Per ........36,00 Shorts, per ton .. .. , . .. .. ..$42.00 Flow, per cwt. Eggs, per dozen Potatoes per bag, Hogs, per cwt. Butter, per lb Margarine $5.75 39 to 40c 170 to $1.80 18.00 40 to 42c 37c SALE REGISTER On Thursday, March 14th, at .12.80 o'clock, on lot 10, concession 8, H. R.S. '.i'ackerslnith, adjoining the village of EgmondviU e, farm stock and . imm ylements. James and Harry Stewart, prietors; T. Brown, auctioneer. On Friday. March 15th, at 1 o'clock en lot 16, concession 13, McKillop, farm stock and implements; John Price, propritaor; T. Brown Auct. On Wednesday, March 13th, at one o'clock, on lot 20, concession 14, Mc- Killop, farm stock and .implemetn i iliism Knetehel, Proprietor; Thos Brown. auctioneer. On Tuesday, March 19th, at 1 o'cloc p.m.; on lot 25, concession 6, Fa Stock and Implements. James Kerr, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. -On Wednesday, March 20th, at one o'clock pan., on lot 12, concession 7, Stanley, Farm stock a d implements. .Joseph A. Hagan, ProP.; R. T. Luker, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, March 12th, at 1 p.m., -sharp, on, lot 22, concession 7, Mc- Xillop, farm stock and implements. Adam Dickson, propeietor; T Brown, auctioneer. Orr Friday, March 15th, at one o' - ,clock p.m., on. North Half lot 22, con- cession 13, McKillop. John Price, Proprietor; 'Thomas Brown, Auct On Friday, March 15th, at 1.30 p. in. sharp, on lot 22, .B . R . S ., S anley. one mile east of Varna, farm stock Mack McNaughton and Roderick Mc- r 'Kenzie, Proprietors; T. Gundry, Auct. On Monday, March 18th, on kit 3, concession 1, McKillop, at 1 p.m., -farm, farm stock and implements. John Murray and James Evans, exe- `cutors; T. Brown, auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 20th, at one Ten. , on lot 2, concession 6, H.R.S., `Tuckersmith, farm stock and imple- -ments. Montgomery Davis, proprie- tor; James Jones, auctioneer. N••••••••••••••N••••••♦ • • • • • W. T. BOX & CO. EMBALMERS AND - - RUNERAL DIRECTORS • H.C.ROX` • • • • •• • Flowers f rntihed- on ,ort notice. Night Cans Day Cans Phone 175 Phone 50 Holder of Government Diploma and License. 'CHARGES MODERATE • • •• • ••®44.4*14A4444411•14+.i►44*44 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES E FA r lands along the Canadian waiting, and a, share Production to -he diFtributed s of % heat, Oats, Barley and Itskatchewan and Alberta. is or -e, FROM - $15 UP PER ACRE Lich, well located farm's. close purchased on easy terras, [hoofs. roads, telephones rget away this spring., Implements ent assistance plan. rtunitv„ is there, and the 'ay for the new 'Guide?' overnment statistics. An. - BIRTHS McLean -At Private Patients' Pavi- lion, Toronto General Hospital, on March lst, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert- son Young McLean, a daugther. Sandera-In Exeter, on February 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Sanders, a daughter, -Lee-In Clinton, on February 20th, to Mr. and. ,Mrs. Thomas Lee, a daughter. • Allen -In Seaforth, on March 1st, to Mr. and Mrk.Sylvester Allen, a son. 27th, to' Mil and Mrs. John Alex- MJUIRIAGES Goderich, on Feb. 20th, Myrtle G., daughter of Wm. 'Nivins, to James Heddle, all of God - DEATHS Stewart -In Seaforth, on March 2nd, Charles Stewart, infant son of Mr. Orr--LIn Stanley township, on ebra- ary 25th, Sarah Slack, wife ef Robert Orr, aged 51 years and `) Reeder -In Exeter, on February 21St, John Reeder, aged 50 yeats and 4 Hayse-Killed while flying at Camp Taliaferro, Fort Worth, Texas, William. Stanley Hays, 2nd A.- M . Aerial Gunnery Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, on March 3rd, 1918, aged 17 years, 10 Months, 24 days. S. T. Holmes Funeral Director and. Licensed Embalmer Undertaking parlors in OchifeI lows building opposite cetewart Bros. Resi- Dr. Scott's ed Flowers furnished cp. short notice. Phooe Night or Day 119, could wish to s, browns and naranteed dyes. of materials at same attention stock of Win - We're sure Sort FOR, SALE One pure bred Shorthorn bull, red, 20 months old, and a quantity of tur- zaps. ' Apply on lot 8, concession 12, Tuckersmith, or phone 8 on 138, Sea - Forth, George Hill. 2621- tf BEANS FOR SALE For Sale, 28 bushels of first class efeed beans. Apply on lot 29, conces- sion, Tuckersmith, or phone 20 on '144, ilinton. George Beauregard. 2621x3 BUS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFIP For sale the Bus and Baggage Trans- fer line and equipment, now run by Turnbull and McIntosh, Seaforth. This :also includes the mail. contract for carrying mails from the Seaforth Post Office to the station. be sold reasonably as the proprietors are short of help. For further par- ticulars apply to Turnbull and -Mc- Intosh, Seaferth. 2619-2 AINIMIEr 111104 Fresh ' Greens. We have just received a ship- "Inent of FRESH ft2PP,1r4 Cabbage Radishes Lettuce Bitter Oranges Try Them - Prices Right Thos. Phillips Whelesale and Retail Fruits Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. W: S. Glormley Undertaking Pariors above ,Williams' grocery awre, Main Street, Seaforth Flowers fur -oiled on short not'', e Oharges moderate. Phone night or day - 192 FOR SALE A quantity of six rowed barley suit- able for seed. A Canadian bred stallion off hilported stock rising 3 years old. ale) one rising two years old and an imported mare with foal to Commodore. Apply on lot 24, toa- cession 12, Hibbert, or phone 9 on 139, Seaforth. G. W. Wren. 2621x3 FOR, SALE Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bull3 12 months old, whose granddain on his mother's Side has a record of per- formance certificate. One heifer ris- ing 3 years due to calve in March. Inspection invited. M. McTaggart, Hensall, Ont., Phone 17 on 80. 2621x3 STOCK FOR SALE. Present offering; Three cholce young Shorthorn cows due to calve in March and April; five bulls eight months old and &du; three heifers under one year old; two heifers due to calve in February and April, Prices reasonable. Call and see me on Lot 27, Concession 8, Hibbert, or eddreis Staffa P.O. JAMES HILL. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the patrons Of the- Winthrop Creamery, Will be held in Calder's Hall, Winthrop, on -Monday, March llth, at 2 pi m„ for the transaction of the season's busi- ness. A. CUTHILL- Secretary 2621-1 ROBT. SCARLETT President FARM FOR SALE - South Half La 14, and South Half ersmith, 96 acrea more or less, all in grass "for several years, within two miles from Seaforth; no buildings, no waste land; a spring creek across cor- er. Apply to Proudfoot, Killoran and Cooke, Seaforth or- Gedeeich.. .2621-4 CHOICg SEED GRAIN FOR SALE. For sale a quantity of 0.A.C. No. 72. oats, first prize in Field Crop 21 Barley, all grown from registered. seed. This is a good clean, plutnp seed of leading varieties. You should buy some for that field you wish to enter in the field crop competition. Samples and prices on request. - Oscar Kloppe Zurich, Ont. BULL FOR SALE. For Sale the 14 moaniits old Short- horn bull. This young bull is a very superior animal, bred from the fol- lowing Imported Stock: Scottish Hero (Imp), Prince of Barra (Imp.), Red Prince (Imp.), Rowel Dawn (Imp.), Dublin (Imp.), Baron Sol- way (Imp.), Cobden (Imp.), Lady Jane (Imp.). For particulars apply to John Chambers, Cromarty or phone 19 on 147, Seaforth. 2605-tf AUCTION SALE Of Farm .Stock and Implements - Mr. Thomas Brown has been instructed to sell by pu lic auction on lot 22, concession 13 McKillop, on Friday, March 15th, t one o'clock pan. the following property: gorses -Heavy draft gelding rising. -5 years eld, heavy draft gelding rising 4 yeast old, &riv- ing mare 7 years old, good double -or single, 1 driving horse 7 years old, work or drive. Cattle-Cew due April 19th. cow due April 28th, cow sup- siosed to be in calf, farrow cow, three steers rising 2 years, 2 heifers rising 1 year. Pigs aid Hens. -Brood sow due to litter May 8th. 2 chunks; 60_ Barred Rock and Leghorn hens and pullets. Implements --- McCormick bnder with truck and sheaf carrier complete; McCormick mower, McCor- mick cultivator with 2 sets, of teeth; Massey Hareis 13 hoe drill, Massey Harris 10 foot steel hay -rake nearly new; land roller, new Oliver riding plow, single furrow; Np . 21 Fleury walkhag plow; set (*mond herrows, it's Chatham lumber wagon, Reit wag- on, top buggy, open buggy, cutter, set sleighs with bolsters and bunks, flat rack for sleighs, flat hay reek and sicies,for stock tack, set double harn- ess. third horse harness, set single harness, 4 sweat pads, Clintoe fan - per, hay -fork, .125 feet rope, slings and ' pulleys, wheelbarrow,, 3 horse lined water trough, 12 ft. long; stone - boat, hay Imife, bag holder„ dozen grain bags, 2 chains, gravel box, water barrel, three hundred bushels of oats a quantity of mixed grain, - also turnip scuffier, .Melotte cream separ- ator, Maxwell washing machine, Max- well churn, cookstove. MAI of the implements are practically new. Terms -.All sums of $10 ant under cash, over that amount 9 months credit on approved joint_ notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar off for cash on credit amounts. John Pryce, Propri- etor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. • TIIE HURO rI'ITIE POSI FOR 2h1JOINT AUCTION SALE . Thomas' Gundry, ‘Auetioneer, has . ,.. instructed by . the .undersign- ed e sell by public auction on lot 22, B.N.s., otte mile east of Varna, on clock sharp, the following: Horses- Heav draft gelding colt rising two wea old, yearling gelding colt, sired by I dex, yearling gelding colt si ed by E rl 0' Clay, driving mare 4 y vs old ( an be registered), driving in 4 yee s_ old, driving mare 6 years o d, drivi g mare 2 years old. Cattle - Farr w cow 5 years old, cow 5 years old "th calf at foot, 2 cows 6, years ald_t1 e to calve in May, cow 9 years old d e to calve in April, cow 6 years old d e to calve abont time of sale, cow years old, milking, freshened in D ember, heifer_ rising 3 years sup ed to be in calf, A year old ste 4 one year old heifers, five two year Id steers, ten 2 year old heil- ers. plements: One wheelbarrow, wago , car and 150 feet of rope. Term of Sale ----All sums of $10 and under casti; over that amount eight mont ' credit will be given on furn- ishing approved joint notes. A dis- count f 4 per cent. per annum will be allow d for cash' on credit amounts. Ever hing must be satisfactorily set- tled Apr before leaving the premises. The above stock will positively be sold witho t reserve as the owners have given up their grass farms. Mack McNa ghton, and Roderick McKenzie, Propri tors; Th6s. Gundry, Auctioneer. 2621x1 EX UTORS' .AUCTION SALE Of arm, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. Thomas Brown has been in- strue d by the' executore of the es- tate of the late Thomas Murray, to,sell by pu auction on lot •3, concession 1, Mc illop, on Monday, March 18th, 1918, t 1 o'clock p.m., the following; The F rm-The farm ,consists of two 50 acr lots, one being west half of tot 3, on. the 1st concession 'of Mc- KilloP, on which there are 25 acres fall ploughed. There are on these nremis s a frame house with frame kitchen, good frame barn with stone stablian, and driving shed,. two wells one at house ana one at barn; small orchard and the land is in a good state of cult_vation. The second lot, East half of lot 4, concession 11, is all seeded to grass. There are on it a, house nd good orchard. Terms on' Real E tate-Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid on day of sale, the balance in thirty days, or may be secured be mortgage. For further particul rs apply to the executors, phone on 45, Dublin; or Jarnes Evans, eechwood, or phone 5 on 64, Dublin. r to the auctioneer, Seaforth. Mimes -1-1 Span of general purpose mares 'sing 4 'years old din foal to Lord Ro ald, 2 driving horses 10 years old, go d to work single or double; horse 8 years old, heavy draught; years old heavy draught. ne cow to calve abeut time cow supposed to be in calf, e 3 years old supposed to be cow 8 -.rears old supposed to if, all to a thorobred bull, 3 calves; also 60 hens and three assey Harris mower, hay- ivator, seeder, steel land roll- nlow, disc harrow, diamond. lumber wagon, and sleigh, horse 9 Cattl of sale, cow. risi ita. calf, be c yearling geese. rake, cul er, twin harrows cutter, two buggies, .dernocrat, _hay- rack, flat rack, Clinton fanning mill, set weigh scales,. 2000 lbs. cap., new; Standard cream separator, new; hay fork, car, rope, slings and pulleys, ladder, 'arindstone, gravel box, post hole dig era farmina and carpenter's tools, se heavy harness. set of light harness. • These implements are all in good co dition House Effects -One Morris 1 lama, -heating stove, cooking stove, s wino. machine ,and a lot of other ar icles too numerous to men- tion. G. •ain-300 bushels of oats, 50 bushels f barley and a quantity of good• ha . Terms -All .sums of $10 and und r, cash; over that amount 8 !months' credit will be given on furn- ishing .proved joint notes. A dis- count of 4 Cents on the dollar allowed off for c sla -ori credit amounts. Grain and hay to be cash. John Murray & James- vans, Executors's T. Brown, - AUCTION SALE Of Fa m Stock and Implements. -- -James Jones has been instracted to sell by ublic auction on lot 2, con- cession ta II. R. S., Tuckersmith, on Wedpesal y, March 20th, 1.21i;, at One o'clock p.m., the following; Horses old, agri ultural horse rising 4 years old, broo mare 8 years old in foal, one driver 6 ears old ,driver 10 years old. Cattle- ow 9 years old due in April; cow 5 yt ars old- due in May, Holstein cow 4 ye. rs old with calf at foot, cow 4 years I Id with' calf at foot, 2 heifers freshene in January, cow 4 years old old, 10 h .fers rising 2 years old, good beef rin, heifers; 5 calves, 2 calves 2 month old.• Pigs -2 brood -sows to litter in April, brood sow to litter in May, 11 store hogs 5 months -old, and 100 whi e Leghorn hens and pullets. Implements -Massey -Harris binder 7 .ft. cut, pew; Massey -Harris mower 6 ft. cut new; hay rake, Deering 13 disc drill, Bissel land roller, cultivator, 4 section iron barrows, John Deere man- ure spreader, Massey -Harris 2 row J Om cultivator, new; double riding plough, Walking plough, scuiller, wag- on. and box, gravel box, set sleighs, cutter, 2 buggies, Chatham fanning mill with bagger. attachment, set of scales (2000 lbs. capacity), pulper, grindstone, Gilson 21/2 h. p. gasoline engine, new; Maxwell crusher, 'new; cutting pox, wheelbarrow, stoneboat, grass seed; sower cedar posts, 2, lad- ders, pig ciatee 1,:wn mower, 2 sets of double harness; 2 sets siegle harness, 3 dozen grain bags, 4.bushels of 4i.ome grown clover seed, a quantity of hay and. mixed grain, some potatoes, forks, hoes, shovels and a lot of other artie sles too numerous to mention; also some household effects. Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months'. credit will be given discountlof 4 cents on the dollar al- lowed off for cash on credit amounts. Montgoinery Davis, Proprietor; Jas. Jones, Auctioneer. 2612x2 SEED FOR SALE For Sale a quantity of Timotb:y Seed, alSo some Buckwheat. ApPlY Kippen, or phone 3 en 132, Seaforth Central. 2621-4 AUCTION SALE Of .Parm Stock and Implements. - nos; grown has been instructed by the undersigned to ,Sell by public aucee tic& oe lot 22, concession 7, McKillop, Tuettlay, March 12th, at 1 o'clock in foal; drivinst horse ten years old, '2 draft geldings rising 2 years. Cat- ile--2 roileh cows with calves at foot, One cow due to calve in March, one cow due in Apr; Jersey cow, 2 dry Poultry -Two brood sows five young pigs 7 weeks old, 8 store 'hogs, about 80 hens, 1 gander and 4 geese, 3 Indian Runner ducks. Implements -Massey Harris 6 font eut binder, Deering 61 foot cut mower nearly new, horse rake, eet of diamond harrows, set of disc harrows, Frost & Wood cultivator, wagon, set of sleighs nearly new, top buggy, open buggy, Portlaed cutter, one horse hide robe, set of wagon scales 2000 lbs. capacity; Clinton fan- ning milt, root pulper, Melotte cream geparator good as new; hay rack, gravel box, set team harneSs, 2 sets single harness, wheel barrow, sugar kettle, stoneboat, whiffietrees, neck - yokes, ladder, forks, churn, washing machine, chains, shovels and a lot of other articles too -n.umerous to men- tion, also honsehold furniture. The whole will positively be sold. without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount nine months -credit wilt be given on, furnish- ing approved joint notee. A discount of 4 per cent. off for cash. Adam Dickson, Proprtetor; Thornas Brown, AU ION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements. - R. T. Luker has been instructed by the undersigned to sell by amblic auc- tion on lot 12, Iconceesion r7, Stanley, two miles south of Varna, on Wednes- ii day, March 20t , at one o'clock p.m., the follOwing: Horses -Gelding ris- ing six years old, sired by Shethin Stampi gelding rising six years old, sired by Southport, th4s team is mat- ched and weigh abotit 3100 pounds, and is in good shapd; gelding rising 3 years old, sired by Lord Oswald. Cattle -Cow riSing 6 years old due April 25th, cow rising 7 years old due May 1st, cow 0 years old due May '10.61, 3 steers rising 3 years old, 11 2 years old. AlSo about 35 Barred Rock hens and 1 rooster. Implements -Deering 6 foot cut binder, Deering 10 foot steel rake, Maesey Harris 5 foot cut mower, Massey Harris 13 -hoe drill nearly new, Deering sPring tooth cultivator with wide and narrow points, Deering 12 plate dise, bean 4 section diamond harrows set three section diamond harrows, '2 walkirig plows, single fureow riding plow, two forrow gang plow, grain crusher, set bobsleighs, log 4eigh, 16 foot rack nearly new; 14 oot rack, set 2000 lb. scales with platform and rod -se Clinton fanning mill with sieves, 21/4 inch tire wagon, cutter, Open buggy, top buggy nearly new," double buggy with pole, whiffietreas, neckyokes. rbad cart, wheelbarift, 'block and. tackle, 'wire stretchers gria,(Istone, 24 foot ladder, 2 log chains, sbnie cattle chainS, set brass' mounted team har- ness:with breeching nearly new; pair collar; tops 31 cellars, set single har- ness, set s'ingle harness nearly new, 2 carrier posts, 9 feet tong, quantity of hemloek lumber, quantity of hay, about 400 bushels seed oats. The whole will positively be sold without reserve, as the proprietor has sold his farm. Termsff-All sums of $10 and under, cash; ,over that amount 10 months' credit on furnishing approved joint dollar off for caslii Iliy an grain to be Gash. Everything ;must e set- tled for befgre being remove t. from the pr raises. Joseph A. Hagan. Pp' prietor R. T. Luker, Auctioneer. e AUCTION SALE , Of Farm Stock„ Implements and -Real E -tate.-The undersigned auc- \i. tioneers have been instructed to sell by public uction on IVIerrier homestead, Bronson Line, Hay Township, on Fri - sharp, the following:. Horses -One horse 8 iyears old; horse 7 years old, horse 10, years old, niare 7 years old in:foal to Glen Rae, registered mare by/ King, Thomas17 years old, in foal te Glen Rae; regiStered mare 13 years old in feal to -King's GlorY, mare 10 years old; pair geldings 5 and 6 years old, well iiiatched; pair geldings com- ing 3 years old well matched; filly ris- ing 2 .1% Glen Rae; Standard bred Templetop, dam, ' Peach Bars; regis- tered stallion, King's Glory, rising 3, sire, Cumberland'S GrOry, dam by King Thomas; standard, bred stallion, Em- peror MeKinney.! Cattle Hogs and Sheep -Fresh cow, 5 cows due in April calf 6 weeks old, 3 tV.ro year old steers, a yearlings, 1. two year old heifer, one pure bred Durham bull 15 months old; 2 pure bred registered bulls 11 months old. Piga---2 brood sows in pig, one Tamworth hog, 27 store hogs weighing about 150 abs. each. ' Sheep -Ten pure bred registered Shropshire ewes, one registered ShropShire ram. Imple- ments -7 ft. Massey Harris binder with forecar, International 8-16 trac- tor with iAow attached, Massey Harris mower, Misting box with blower, Lis- ter 7 h.p. gasoline engine, 10 inch grain grimier, Lister, nearly new; 10 inch grinder, Maple Leaf; disc with car nearlyiatiew; NOxpn. disc, seed drill 16 disc; 1/2 lt. p. gasoline engine with pump jack, 2 pair bobsleighs light sleighs, bean cultivator, with itirves- ter, bean cultivetor No. 8, large hay raket 2 lumber :wagons, light wagon, manure spreader, low down; cultivae tor; ' a plows, turnip seeder, powar emery, platform for weighing cattle, 2 cuttere, bike racing cart, road cart, buggy, raikado apple dryer, set of brass mounted harness for show team. Real Estate -100 acre grass farm, lot 15, S. B.nStanley, and Cider Mill pro- pertY in Zurich. Terms -Stock and Implements -Nine months' credit Win be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Fiee per, cent. per annum off for ca.sh en credit amotuits. Terms on Real Estate made known on day of sale. Sale, of • Pure Bred Shorthorn Cattle will' be ann.ounced later. J. J. Merner, M, P., Proprietor; E. Bossen- berry, C. W. Robinson, Frank Tay- lor, AuctiOneers. 2621-1 AUCTION SALE Mr. Thomas Brown has been in.- structed to sell by public auction: on tot 25, concesaion. Oa_ MeXilleP ion F CO Tuesday, March 19th, at one o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -Well bred mare 8 years old supposed to be in foal, draft glelding rising 5 years, good driving horse 8 years old, will either work or drive; well bred filly 10 -months old, driving horse 8 years old. Cattle -One Polled Angus cow 4 years old .freshened in. November, one heifer rising 2., both from Mc - Phalli's herd, Goderich township; c'ow freshened in January, cow freshened end of February, cow due end of The advantages of a SAVINGS account are now fwithiti April, cow due end of May, 2 heifers rising 3 with calf, 2 steers rising 2 the reach of au, even those who caruiat visit the years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, due to litter before sale. About 50 hens. Implements -Massey Harris binder, Deering mower, Massey Harris cultivator, Massey Harris steel rake nearly news hay loader, manure spreader, roller, Oliver one furrow riding plow, nearly new; 2 walldng plows, seed drill, disc, 2 furrow gang Plow, set diamond harrows (4 sec- tions), scuffier, 25 ft. tower windmill, ell complete, 8 horse power gasoline engine on trucks, good as new; cir- cular saw, band saw, rip saw and table, agriculture furnace, grindstone, quantity of good rubber belting, grain crusher with bagger, root pulper, dog wheel, 2 wheel barrows, Clinton fan- ning ;mill with bagger and sieves, Set 2000 lb. scales, bag !truck, jack, grass seed sower, 2 sets of bobsleighs, one ,nearly new; 3 wagons, one nearly 11:0W; two wagon boxes, one nearly new; 2 spring, seats, 2 gravel boxes, hay rack, :stock sack, hog crate, 2 cutterse one nearly new; 3 top buggies lately ove ierhauled, hay fork, car, ropes, . and pulleys, long ladder, extension ladder, ;2 crosscut saws, set team harness, set iplow harness;, set single harness, 28 feet inch piping, 2 end poste and isame other posts, grain bags, Empire cream separator, 450 lbs. capacity, steel churn', butter worker, sap pan, Oak barrel, milk can, extension table, kiWhen chairs, 2 bedsteads and prings, lamps, dresser, set of house ales 200 lbs., capacity, 2 sets whiffle - trees chains, forks, axes, bars, and other articles too numerous to men - ion. Also about 12 tons a hay, 400 CAPITAL PAID Up.*15.000,000 91 JOHN AllaCisammirmer KV. JONES, Aw's Oat Manam. US Bank' in person. An account can be open:tad qtdte satisfactorily hy Interest at current rates allowed. SEAFORTH BRANCH MANAGER AUCTION SALE As I am overstoCked and have no pasture, ,will sell by public auction. on my faree l'ot 18, concession 3, Hul- led, alit miles northeast of Clinton, on Tuesday, March 12th, at two o'clock, the following horses, cattle and pigs: One brown gelding rising 3 years, 1 dark bay gelding rising 4 years, pair FOR SALE. House and half acre of land in 'village of Egrnondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian church and is know* as the Purcell property. Good, C01110- fortable house, good shed, good writ and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, an( bay geldings rising 2 years, black currant bushes. This Is a corner pro-, roadster mare rising t years, bay pfrty with no bieaks on front, mut ' the land is in a good state of cultiva- roadster mare rising 2 ears, 1 cow 2tieotiredn. ,Thfarims el saminithcee ptalrortyare for ili -due March. 25th, 5 years old, heifer with ealf at foot, 8 years old, cow Por -particulars ripply on the P due at time of sale, 3 years old, steer 2 .years old, heifer rising 1 year old, or to John Rankin, Smforth. 25844t 6 steers rismg- 1 year old, 2 pigs about , 125 lbs. each, (will -m,ake good brood FARM FOR SALE sows). set double driving harness good For sale Lot 29, Concession 3, L.lite as new, an extra well hand made hare S. Tuckersmith, containing 100 acre*. ness,' best oak tanned leather; 1 set There are on the premises goad single driving harness, only used 3 frame house, two barns and frame months, a made to order, first class . stable 75 feet long, cement floor fat harness; lie set team work harness 1 cattle stable; hog pen, 'two wells, Thar only SC d one season, baggy pole with land is in a good state of cultivation, whiflietrees -and neckyoke, complete; well drained and fenced,. Large &PA" one root pulper. This stock is. all orchard; also all kinds of small fruits; raised on the farm. The colts are six acres of good hardwood bush, fen extra good ones, sound and right, and plowing done. This -farm is situate& ood big fellows, all broken to har- 11/e miles east of the village of Brucea • 010, nees; the roadster fines are broken. to ;-field and 5 miles from. town of Sea - for seed, 80 bushels barley, quantity Standard bred and registered, the corner from farm. For further IMP - drive single or double they ere both fortlt On Mill Road. 'School am.* of grass .seed. No reserve, as the black filly is sired by Toddy Direct ticulars milt' on the preroiess sr proprietor has sold his farm:. Terms and the bay filly by Non Penile; their address iMichael Whitmore, Brucelleed =All sums of $10 and under,. eash; dam. Pearl Sirius, my big carriage R. R. No. 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Sea - over that amount 9 months credit on mare, Both Toddy Direct and Non forth CentraL 2616-tf discount of 4 cents on the dollar If for Parole ha.ve sired lots of speed and dash on credit amounts. Ha and game race horses, and Pearl Sirius eain to be cash. All articles,' to be can show a mile in better than 2.20 ettled for by cash. or nete before .4 toeilay. You have here an opportun- being removed from the premises. ity to buy a good r.,acing proSpect as James Kerr, Proprietor; 1'. Brown, Auctioneer.• 2621-2 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements.- . Thomas Brown has received hi- structioes froni the undersigned to sell by pubic auction on lot 10, \concession the Village of Egmondville, on Thurs- dny, March 14th, 1918. Sale eo silence at 12.30 o'clock gilarp, the fol- lowing valuable propeffy: Horses -i Heavy draft mare 9 years old, general Perpose horse 8 years old, heavy draft grey gelding rising 4 years, sound and right; draught filly rising 2 years, sired by Glenrae, grey roadster three years old sired by Red McKinney, aged driver. Cattle -Cow six years old in celf, cow 5 years old in calf; cow 9 years old in calf, two cows 3 years old iprcalf, three two year old heifers in calf, registered Shorthorn bull, year and a half old; two heifers corning 2 old, four heifers 1 year old, 3 calves, Yorkshire sow due to litter last week ie May; also fifty hens and pullets. foot cut with truck and sheaf carrier; ttvo Deering mowers ;MasSey Harris 10 foot steel rake, Massey Harris 10 foot side delivery rake, and tedder combined, just used one season; Mas- sey Harris two rowed corn and bean well as a useful roadster at your own price. There will he no bye bidding advertised will be sold; no junk to kill or plugging at this sale. Everything long list of secOnd hand implements thne with. Terms of isale-All sums The following are a ftw of thesis of $10 and under cash; over that a- Massey -Harris 7 foot cut, bbschin mount 6 !months' credit on furnishing Deering 7 foot binder, McCormick 7 bankable notes. Five per cent off for foot cut binder, five and six foot MOW= cash on credit amount.s. Ed. Johnston, : *; Cockshutt cultivator juat used- - , Proprietor; George Elliott, Auctioneer. : for 2.0 acres.; Deering and Masseye Farm Implements Harrisecultiyators; a long list of drift -disc,shoe and hoe, all sizes; 1 11 -hos Will the persons who removed the Of 2500 lb. Chatham acales, good stallion bridle, sling ropes and hay ropes fr OM the premises of the under -1 Gasoline Engines -One 10 h.p. avoid further trouble as the parties signed please return same at once to in Al condition; 6 h.p. Gray. motor re- iltith; 6p.h.pdhaTpmoroanntow; ith hitm. Bparrieja4 are knowte G. W. Wren. 2621x1 attached, just new; 11/2 h.p. London, Also two splendid ,driving horses, and one good work horse. When you buy a new machine we are willing to give you good' value for your old machine, . FARM FOR SALE. For sale, Lot 29, Concession 1, H. R. , 5:, Tuckersmith. There are on the ! premises a frame homse, and frame barn, in good condition, ego large imr If you buy Massey -Harris machine. plement shed. The farm is known as the udnersigned will see that you get I the "Wise" faem, and is situated half expert help with your machinery when lway between Seaforth and Clinton. It you are in. trouble. is well fenced and in a splendid state I of cultivation. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply I on the premises or phone 20 on 144, ; Clinton. GEORGE BEAUREG:it.R26D1.8xiii cultivator, No. 8, just used one season; Massey Harris bean puller attach- . Ment;; Massey -Harris 13 disc drill, Bissell seven plate disc, steel land roller, Noun cultiy-ator, Kemp manure spreader, 2 one-horse scuffiers, three walking plows, two -furrow Kangaroo. Plow, set iron harrows, one ten inch Joliette grinder, Fleury crusher, one Clinton fanning :mill, set weigh scales, 2000 lbs. capacity; large oak tank, large pine tank, Massey Harris cream s parator, '450 lbs. capacity; 2 cutters, tianal gasoline engine mounted on trucks, circular sawing machine with two new 28 inch blades also one cir- cular rip saw, 22 inches diameter one lerge grindstone, 1 four inch and 1 sik inch. four ply canvass. belts, 40 feet long, Chatham wagon, truck wag- oo, top buggy, almost new, one open baggy, set Bain sleighs with -centre shoeinge 16 foot hayrack, gravel box, 2 sugar, kettles, set ropes and pulleys, Daisy churn, 20 foot ladder, 2 cross- cut saws, heavy set team harness al- most new, two sets team harness, two sets single harness, one 40 gallon esaal oil tank, qua.ntityeif two inch rock elm plank, pair gravel box sides, quantity inch lumber and 3x4 inch scantling, quantity of hay, 500 bushel oats, suit- able for seed, 4 bushels choice home grown red clover seed, number d grain bags, about 800 three inch tile, set heavy ice tongs, quantity of 11/2 inch galvanized piping, also sucker rod, forks, shovels, rakes and a host of other articles too numerous to men- tion. The above implements are nearly all in first class shape and have been well taken care of. No reserve as the proprietors have sold their farm. Terms of Sale -All stuns of '$10 and under, cash; over that amount ten months' credit will be given on approved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar off for cash on ceedie amounts. Grain and seed to be prietors; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2620-2 STOCK FOR SALE. Two young pure Scotch bred bulls, eight months old, grand sired by Gainford Marquis, the champion bull of Canada. Also some fine bulb sired by'Aristocrat te-2101912= whose grandsire is Gainford Marquis. Ap- ply on Lot 30, Concession 3, Morris, 21/2 miles rnorth• of Brussels, on the Graevr Road. Phone 10 on 58. Thos. Pierce. 2611-tf R. CI. Henderson SEAFORTH, ONTARIO 2619x3 $j.00 Fdr $1.0,0 Geuerfitus Premium List of the Seaford] Horticultural Society. ONE DOLLAR entitles you to oneyear's membership and any three of the following cheices: CHOICE 1 -One Apple or Orie pear Tree of any of the followin. g varieties. Apples -Duchess, King, Spy, Golden. Russett, Fa/muse. Tatman Sweet, Wealthy, Gravenstein, Spitzenburg, Mc- Finetaarss_h. An jou, Bartlett, Sheldon, Clapp's Favorite. CHOICE 2 -One Plum or One Cherry or One Peach Tree of any of the follieviring varieties: Plums - Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank, Lombard Imperie Gage, Red June. . Cherry -Early Richmond, Montmorency, Windsor, Black Tartarian Yellow Spanish. Peaches -Fitzgerald, Crawford. CHOICE 3 -One Rose selected from the following list: Hybrid Perpetual -Alfred Colomb, Baron Bonstettin, General Jack, Frau Karl Druschki, Paul Neyron, Ul- rich Brunner, Mrs. John Laing. Gold Finch, Baltireore Belle. Hybrid Tea-Grus an Teplitz, General McArthur, Reis- erine Augusta Victoria, Lady Hillington, George C. 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