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Colin Soles for early
eon call and look over
:ribed herewith:
kits made on the new
r heelse per pair $7.50
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made on the Sport
or Canadian Lady
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made on the Sport
.....$6.00
-th plain vamps
7.50
rsMMRRCIAL HOTEL
aver steers $12:50 to $13.00;
teers and heifers $10.50 to
, to 410.50; canners, $6
bulls $8 to 11.00; 26 sheep
s; sheep $8 to $15; lambs,
g; 6 (-elves, $1.2 to *17.
Rowntree for Harris Abat-
let 800 cattle: Butchers, $10.-
.50; cows, $6.35 to $11; bulls
$10.75.
Ltd. bought 250 cattle: But
0.50 to $12.60; cowsn$6 tee
• $8 to $11.
md Hisey sold: Butch 14,
$11.70; 5, 870 lbs, $10.35;
$11.25; 21, 995 lbs., $11.-
)0 lbs., $11 2, 1065 lbs.
,1245 lbs., $12.75; 16, IMO
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5; 3,4820 lba, $9..60; 2, 930
; 4, 640 lbs., $14; 12, 995 lbse
Lit 1060 lbs., $11.50. Cows
lbs., $9.75; 1,700 lbs, $6.76;
bs., VD; 1, 980 lbs., $9.50;
• $8.25; 1, 900 Ibis. $7; 2, 740
1, 970. las., $9.40; 1, 12941
1, 910 lbs., $6.75; 1, 750 Thee
1000 lbs., $9.40; 1, 1180 lbs.
1090 Iles, $7.50; 5, 1030 lbs.,
1020 lbs., $6.50; 1,1090 lbs.,
BulIs-1, 1660 lbs., $10.75;
rbs., ,$10; calves, $13.50 to-
ogs, $20.25 fed and watered•-•
, nail and Coughlin sold: 1
choice steers, 1250 lbs.,
e heavy steers $12.25 to Oa;
od steers 11.75 to $12; choice
$11.50 to $1.1.75,; good but -
.20 to $11.40; medium but -
:50 to $11; common butchers _
$10; choice cows, $10.25 to'
cows $9.25 to 9.75; reediura
75 to $8.25; common cows,
.50; canners, $6 to $6.50;
hoice bulls, 10,25 to $10.75;
-tells, $10 to 10.25; bologna
• $g.
id and Halligan sold 20 ears
: Cheice heavy steers, g2.-
; good heavy steers, $11.75
; choice butchers $11.50 to
ood butchers sm to $11.35;
rutchers $10.50 to $10.85;
butchers s9.50 to $10.25;
vs $10 to..$11; good cows
9.85; mesillikm cows $7.56
canners Ard -cutters $6.25
dee bulls $10.75 to $11-5°;
o raedium bulls $8.50 to -
4 miikera and springers;
135; medium milkers and
$80 to $100; lembs, $1.6 tee
r, $12 to $14.50; calves ;12
gs, $20.25 fed and watered
owing were the quotations:
ice heavy steers $12.50 to
choice $12 to $12.25; but-
te, choice $11.60 to $12; do
iers, $11.00 to $1.11.50; reed -
0 to $10.75; do,' common
9.50; butchers bulls, choice..
$11; dogood bulls $9.25.
Medium bulls $7115, to 48100;•
s $6.50 to $7;00-; butchers'
ce, $10.2; to Vie do. gdod,
9.50; medium -48.00 to,
:icers• $7.75 to $g; !feeder's,
25; canners, and ,cutters fig
eilkers, good to choiee, $9q
ich; common and medium-,
each; springers, $90 to $144
t ewes $13.50 to $15; sheep
to 7.25; yearlings 11.75
lambs, $18.00 to $20.25;
lod to choice, $16 to $17;
nd watered $20 to $20.25;
n $20.25 to $20.50; dof.
e-.) to $19.40.
10,04eneeenelerntle0•04100.
red
tments of Serges,
rou could wish to
eys, browns and
guaranteed dyes.
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:y of materials at
e same attention
!-ty stock of Win-
tc. We're sure
S one
MARCH 22, MS
Fresh Greens.
The Baby
POSIroR
You cuddle in your arms to -der"
Will be Sang to seluxg to-eaore
tow and the flight of time arthis
many &Mali A Plietotra,Pk
of Baby NOW may mean Tim
avoidance of dieePPointnient later.
Wo like babies and know just
how to treat their Highnesses to
get good portrsite.
InCTURE FRAMING
We also do picture framing and‘
have a large and varied assort- 'WhOlaside and Fndisi
inent of mouldings on hand, at a Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth.
very reasonable price.
We have just received a ship.
ment of FRESH
Cabbage -
Radishes Lettuce
Bitter Oranges
Try Them - Prices Right
Thos. Phillips
MATEURS •
We sell film's, develop films, print,
and enlarge for amateurs.
Bring your work to us, we will
please you.
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D • F. Buck
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER,
.vpitasaamssosasste
SEAPORTS MARKETS.
Seaforth, -March 21, 1918
Wheat, per bushel 2 10
at per bushel .**
. ...e5e
Barley, per bushel:* ... 1.35 toA1.45
Bran, per ton 36.00
Shorts, per ton $41.00
Flour, per cwt. $5 .75
Peas, Per bushel .. • • .. ..$3.60
Potatoes per bag, 170 to $1.80
Butter, per lb • • 40 to 42c
Margarine 37c
Eggs, per dozen ....• ....38c to 39c
Bogs, per cwt. .. ......19.25
LONDESBORO
Notes .-Rev. Mr. Abrey preached
-en the Methodist church' on Sunday
-evening, Rev. Mr. Keine being unable
to take his work. -The Women's Ins-
titute held their annual, pie' social on
'Tuesdayr evening which was a grand
aucess.-The Constance Dramatic Club
gave the play, "Topsy' Turvy,'
-everyone was delighted with. This
play was well rendered„ and was a
credit to all those who took part. The
ether /embers on the programme were
also well rendered. The proceeds a
mounted to $25 .-Gray Bros. shipped
a car of cattle to Toronto last week.
-Miss'Ansley of Leamington, is vis-
iting friends about here. -Miss Wey-
mouth is visiting, friends in Toronto,
-Miss Taylor is spending this week
-with friends in Toronto .--Mrs (Rev.)
Xaine visited with Clinton friends on
Illonday.-Mr. S. Mathers, of Pal-
anerston is visiting at the home of his
inuele, Mr. W. Gray.-41vetaa T.
Brigham, who underwent an opration
for appendicitis in the General Hos-
pital at Toronto, is home and is im-
proving nicely.
SALE REGISTER
Ola Thuisday, March 28th, at one o'clock
go.m.'sharp. on lot 8, Con. 1, Tuckersmith,
n3.11e north of Kippen, farm stock and
implements. R. B. McLean, prop.; Thos.
.Brown, auctioneer.
On 'Tuesday, April 2nd, at one o'clock
sharp, on lot 29, conceSsion 14, Hibbert,
term stock, implements, hay, poatoes,man-
golds and household furniture.. Francis
•Wryclritatu, prop.; T. Cameron, auctioneer.
On Wednesday, April 3rd, at one o'clock
sharp, on lot 27, concession 2 L.R.S., Tp.
of Tuckersmith farm stock and implements,
A. Dallas. prop.; T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Thursday, April 4th, at one o'clock
p.m., on lot 27, concession 8, McKillop,
larm stock and implements. And. Robin-
son, prop. T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, April 2nd, at one o'clock
p.m. at their livery barn in Seaforth, auc-
tion sale of liveKy equipment, bus and bag-
gage tiansfer. Turnbull and McIntosh, pro-
prietors. T. Brown auctioneer.
On Saturday, March 30th, at one
'o'clock pan. on lot .13, concession 3,
L.R.S., 1Tiiekerssnith, farm stock,
implements and household 'furniture.
James Robertson, proprietor; . R. T.
Luker, Auctioneer.
On Saturday, March 30th, at Lay -
ton's Show rooms, Main Street, Sea -
forth, impernents and household fur-
niture, Chas. -Layton, Proprietor; T.
Brown, auctioneer.
On Thursday, March 28th, at 'one
o'clock pan., on lot 3, Concession 1,
Stanley, farm stock and implements.
R. B. McLean, Proprietor; T. Brown,
Auctioneer,
COW FOR SALE
For sale, a. Jersey cow, due to freshen
2n a few days, ail right in every way. Ap-
ply on premises at Roxboro or phone 7 on
236. JOHN SCOTT. 2623-3
FOR SALE
The undersigned has received• instruc-
tions to offer for sale that very desirable
property situate in the Village of Staffs,
and being composed of park lot number
four (4) forming part of farm lot number
sixteen, in, the Seti concession of Ilibbert.
The house contains six rooms, has hard
and soft water. Good cellar under the mai
/part of house, with concrete flooring. All
kn excellent repair. Two acres of land in
connecticoa with house. The property must
fae sold, as the owner, Mr. Drake, has no
gurther need of same, and no reasonable
offer will be refused. For further particulars
apply to JOHN RANKIN, Real Estate and
Oinancial Broker, Seaforth, Ont. 26-23-4
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Spring Tem from April 2nd
elee-letzioze
S. T. Holmes
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking parlors in Oddfel
lows building opposite
atewart Bros. esi-
dence Goderich st., opp
Dr. Scott'e.
Blowers furnished on
ohort notice.
Phone .„Night or Day 119,
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BIRTHS
Box -In Seaforth, on Mardi 19th, to
Mr: and Mrs. E. L. Box, a daughter.
,,Mr.
Exeter, on March 10,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Airmstrong
a daughter.
Forde-Th Clinton, on March 14th, to
Rev. and Mrs. E. 0. Forde, a son.
Madge --lin Usborneeon March 11th, to
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. •Madge, a son.
Gardiner. -in McKillop, on March 6,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ps. B. Gardinere
twin boys (one still born.)
DEATHS
Graves -In Seaforth, on March 16th,
James Graves, aged 72 years and 8
months.
Penhale-In Stephen, on March 8th,
Jessie Vosper, wife of Mr. George
Penhale, Aged 51 years.
Shirray-,At the residence of her son-
in-law, H. J. D. Cooke, Goderich,
on March 12th, Agnes Thomson, re-
lict of the late N. Shirray, in her
78th year.
Stratford, Ont.
Commercial life ,otters the great oppor-
tunities,. Recent'? lady graduates of this
school are earning as high as $1000 per
annum. The last application we .received
froln an effiee man with some experience
onlered initial salary of $1800 per annum.
Students may enter our classes at any
tuta;. Graduates placed in positions. _Com-
mis...jai. Sherthand and Telegraphy De-
partments. Get our free catalogue. ;
W. J. ELLIOTT D. A. McLACHLAN
['reside:it ' Principal
_NOTICE TO CREDITORS
KEHOE, DECEASED
Neale,- is hereby given pursuant to the
Statutoiu that heh.alf that all creditors of
William Kehoe. who died on the 13th of
rebruar.y, 1.918. at Seaforth, Ontario, are
required on or before the 8th day of April.
1918, to send by Post or deliver to the
undersigned solicitors for Catherine Kehoe
and George A. Sills, Executors of the
of the said deceased, full particulars
of their claims: and that after the 8th day
4f April, 1918. tire Executors will proceed
to distribute the assets of said deceased
among the persons entitled thereto, and
that the :mid executors will not be liable
for the said assets to any person of whose
claim they shall not then have received
Taotice. Dated the 19th day of March,
1916. PROTTDFOOT„ KILLORAN AND
cooKE, Solicitors for Executors. 2623-8
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EMBALMERS AND - A:
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IINERAL DIRECTORS ;
MANC WANTED
Man wanted tirWork on a farm. Apple
to The Ibileostlbr °Mee, Seaforth.
-COWS FOR SALE
Some gond cowi /Ind young cattle for
le; alad two registered bulls. - Apply to
eorge en' Turnbull,, Seatorth P.0, ,2628.1
DEANS FOR SALE
Por Sale, 28 bushels of first class
beans. Apply on lot 29, cences-
s on, 1 Tueltersmith, or phone- 20 on
1 4, Clinton. George Beaneegard.
2621.0
it SEED GRAIN FOR SALE
'For sole; oats and barley mixed.
T is is clean grain, free from smut
4 of an early ripening variety./ Will
sold at market prices for cash.
J. E. Medd, lot 15, Concession,, Hul-
le , R. R. No. t, Clinton. 2623-3
SEED IFOR SALE
por Sale a quantity of Timothy
Seed, aisle some Buckwheat. Apply
tO II John Alexander, Jr., .R. R. No. 2,
Kippen, or phone 3 on 132, Seaforth
Central. , 2621-4
HOUSE FOR SALE
For Sale an eight roomed house on
John street, with hard, and soft water,
sink in kitchen, electric lights; good
cellar and large verandah. For fur-
ther particulars apply to John Rankin.
2622-4
SEED OATS
For Sale about loo buhels of Ban-
ner Oats, suitable for seed. APPIY
on lot 6, concession 6, Tuckersmith,
or phmee 2 on 35, Seaforth.
2622i/4 Robert Doig.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Fo ssele a quantity of Davis War-
rior otatoes. Price $2.00 per bag,
if pu hased before April 1st. These
are a first class seed potato and are
splen id keepers. Address R. R. No.
2, Seaforth; or phone 6 on 138, Clinton
Central. A. Engin. 2622x2
HOUSE FOR `SALE
Sm -all frame house on West William
street, Seaforth, hard and soft water,
good stsblet For further particulars
apply to J. D. Ilinchley, Seaforth, or
Phone 10 on 124. 2622-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE
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Hodder 01 Goverment Diploma
itad License.
'CHARGES MODERATE
t 1.11 s. I
MOM=
4111'11
W.S. Gormley
Embalmer Ntird
Funeral Direc.4-or
Undertaking Parlors above
,Williams' grocery score,
- Main Street. Seaforth
Flowers fare...lied on short netts e
°barges moderate.
Phone night or day - 192
GRAND TR UN Ic RdV,4-7 Aivst
The Double Track
Route
'between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETRO7
and II
CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service,
Sleeping ears on night trains and
Parlor Cars on principal day train*
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto,
Ontario.
W. Somerville.. ..... :Town Aguet
W. R. Plant ...... ....Depot Agent
Wanted
Flax Land
TO RENT
The Canadian Flax Mille Limited,
will rent sod land, spring or fall
ploughed.
Will furnish seed free and do the
seeding.•
The farmer will plough, disc, her -
row and roll.
The Company is also open to supply
seed and purchase the flax on a ton-
nage basis.
'For further particulars apply to
M. McCormick
MANAGER
PHONE 202 SEAPORTS
2620-42
For sale a six roomed frame house
' on Railway street, Seaforth, good cel-
lar, fine garden and a number of fruit
trees. Apply on the premises, or ad=
dres Seiforth P. 0. Mrs. William
Reid. 2622x4 -
FARM FOR SALE
SouthlHalf Lot 14, and South Half
Lot 15, Concession 1, H. R. S., Tuck-
ersmith, 96 acres more or less, all in
grass for several years, within two
miles feom Seaforth; no buildings, no
waste land; a siding creek across cor-
er. Apply to Proudfoot, Killoran and
Cooke, Seaforth or Goderich.: .2621-4
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale, a seven roomed cottage,
cement cellar throughout. Plenty of
hard and soft water, and stabling for
a horee and cow. Situated just out-
side the town limits of Seaforth. F�z
further particulars apply to George
Lowery, Seaforth, or phone 7 on 162,
2622-tf. •
FOR SALE.
Nine rooml frame house with good
cellar. This property has six lots at-
tached, part being good pasture land,
and part garden and is situated on
the corner of Crombie and Chalk
streets, Seaforth e For further partic-
ulars, communicate with Mr John
Rankin'. Seaforth 2622x4
FORSALE
A quantity of six rowed barley suit-
able for seed. A Canadian bred
stallion' off imported stock rising 3
years old, also one rising two years
old and an imported mare with foal
to Commodore. Apply on lot 24, con-
cession 12, Hibbert, or phone 9 on.
139, Seaforth. , G. W. Wren. 2621x3
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FOR SALE
. That very- 'desirable home .property in
Flginondville on East Centre (Main) Street,
consisithig of an acre of land on which is
situated l a very. ethufortahle 11A storey
frame dwelling of nine rooms with halls
and closets and good cellar; electric light-
ed,- There are also on the premises a good
well, stable, apple. .plum and pear trees
and Small ..fruits. This is a splendid pro-
perty and will be 'sola as soon as possible
as the owner is moving to Goderich. Ap-
ply on the premises or to G. W. HOL-
MAN, County Clerk, Goderich.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, and Implements. -Jas.
Jones, auctioneer, has received instruc-
tions from Mr. John Shea to sell by
public auction on lot 1, concession .5, Mc-
Killop. on Thursday, April 4th. 1918, the
following: Horses -Black mare in foal;
bay gelding; roan team, mare and horse;
bay mare rising three years; bay gelding
rising two years; black mare rising Lao
years.. Cattle -Three cows to freshen soon;
two cOws to freshen in fall; four yearling
helfers;1 two yearling steers; heifer ristug
three years old, two steers rising three
years old. two steers risdng two years
years old; four -heifers, rising two years
old; roan bull rising two years old. Five
chunks of pigs. - A number of hens. Three
sets of. team harness, two with breech-
ing. Implements -7 foot Deering binder,
cut fifty acres; 6 foot Deering tuower itt
good repair; Massey -Harris hay loader; 6
foot Massey -Harris mower, four knives;
10' foot Massey -Harris rake, Defender two -
furrow i•iding plough; walking plow; man-
ure spreader (McCormick.); two wagons,
with stock racks; • 16 foothay rack with
contrivance for loader; farm sleigh with
box: steel land roller; disc; •dlsc -drill, set
of Intrrors, four seetions; small uutting
box; fan ng mill, complete; bag truck; pea
harvester, McCormick cultivator; root scuff -
ler, top buggy, not used aluch; crank horse
clipper; cutter with pole; grindstone, emery
stone. 40 .gal. furnave coal oil tank. Some
furniture, and other articles not, itemised.
Sale at one o'clock. Terms -All sums of
$10 and • under, cash; over that amount 6
months' credit will be given on furnishing
approved Mut notes. A discount of five
per ceat. per annum off for cash on credit
amounts. Positively no reserve as the pro-
prietor has sold his tarm. 3. A. SHEA,
Proprietor; james Jones, Auctioneer for
Perth and Huron Counties. 2623-2
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AUCTION SALE
Of Farm. Stock lib- 1 of
demigod, hes .repetved ingirpoitores to sell .a.• arm, Stock and Implements.-
A.UCTION SALE
It pUblie alletiOn On Viedneedia ?blotch 4all La 41, Concession 2, T. R. S.
27tb, at lot 28, concessiOli 54 H lett, the Tuckersmith; on March 29th at- one
tollowing: Herses-rMetelied bay tiara,
gelding and any, rising 4 and 3, eine by
Glenree and Prince of Acton; bay nurre
rising 4 years, sired by Lord lionad; One
Percheron geldinfurising 3 years sired be
soder, bay geld "hang two years sired
by Prince of Acton, black Pereheron geld-
ing rising two years old, sired by
Index: one ha-jdriving colt rifling
two years. Cattle -targe Durham cow 8
year old due about time of sale, Durham
cow, due May lst; Holstein cow five
years old due to ealve In April, Durham
COW 8 years old due to calve in April,
4 Durhaxn. steers rising 2 years, 4 Durham
heifers rising 2 years, Holstein heifer one
year past, 3 Durham steers rising 1 year,
last fall calf, well bred Durham bull. Pigs
-Young sow due June lst, 6 York pigs,
5 weeks old. Implements -Massey -Harris
15 -hoe drill, Mann cultivator, set iron bar-
rows, disc barrow. Adams wagon nearly
new, -Greer buggy in good condilon, Grand
Garland cookstove) car and slings, about
200 bushels of White Marble seed oats.
Proprietor will feed cattle good cut straw
until Mny lst at the rate of one dollar
a month. Terms -.All sums of $10 and
under,- cash; over that amount 8 months'
credit will be given 'on furnishing approv-
ed joint notes.. 4 per cent. straight for
cash. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Auctioneer;
A. TOWNSIIEND, Proprietor. 2628-1
Auction Sale
Livery EqOpment, Bus and
Baggage Transfer
°clock p.m., the following: Horses --
Heavy draft horse 5 years old, draft
mare 8 years old, mare 11 years old,
Oiriving horse 7 years old, driving
mare in foal 5 years old. Cattle --
Durham cow 5'years old to freshen in
May, 2 cows 4 years old to freshen in
I May, farrow cow 3 years old, cow 2
I years old sumsed to be in calf, cow
2 years old newly calved, 5 steers 1,
year old, heifer one year old, steer 8
months old, steer 10 months old, steer
calf 2 months old, heifer calve three
months old, two heifers two years old.
Sheep and Pigs -Five ewes, one Lei-
cester ram, one sow 2 years old, sup-
posed- to be in pig. Implements -
Massey Harris binder 6 foot cut, Mas-
sey -Harris mower 6 foot cut, hayrake,
steed roller, (9 foot); 4 section dia-
mond harrows, 2 walking plows, gang
plow, cutivator with bean. harvester,
Massey Harris 'cultivator, Massey Har-
ris 13 hoe seed drill, turnip seed drill,
fanning mill, top buggy nearly new,
root pulper, 2 wagons, hay -rack, light
wagon, sleigh box, sleighs, gravel box,
cutter, car, rope and slings, fork, cider
mill, wheel barrow, 2 set double har-
ness, 2 sets single harness,' 2 sets of
alessrslurnbull & McIntosh have • 3 horse whiffietrees, galvanized water
. in -
auction the entire contents of the r livery
structed- th undersigried to sell by public trough, 3 pig troughs, iron kettle,
stock and fixtures which includes everY-
thing found in one of the best equipped
livery barns in Western Ontario, on.
Tueeday, April 2nd, 1918
at one o'clock 1).mo the following: furniture,' square pianos, some hens
fence weaving machine, Melcitte cream
separatonstime boat, Standard cream
separator, (both in good order); one
wood stove, horse saddle, baby carri-
age, baby cutter, quantity of household
Horses: Grit anq Dan -black team le I and- other articles too 'numerous tc;
and 7 years old. a Dandsorne Pair. Prineo 1 .
h. s
and Tmention. Terms-Asumof $10
om-grey team 10 years old, good I
team in all harness. Niggee_eiaaar horse, and under cash; over that amount 6
an extra good driver, eight years old.' Jim months' credit on furnishing bankable
-sorrel horse 6 years old good long
tance driver. Fred -brown earringe horse notes. rive per cent. off for cash on
9 years old. Tory -black horse.8 years old, credit amounts. Charles Hunt, Pro -
12
good thick horse, .quieg
t and gentle. Nell- prietor; T. Gundry, Auctioneer. '
bay .mare yeti's old ood driver. Sandy
-brown horse 10 years bid. Charlie -bay 2623x1
horse 5 years old, extra geed' horse single
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or double. Geordie -b1
ay horse 5 years old,
a good horse. Queen -black mare 7 years
old, handsome mare. Jack -bay horse io
years old. -
Autos, Buggies and Sleighs -Rubber tired
two seated brougham;,rbbber tired carriage
Mount Forest make, Timken bearings, near-
ly new; steel tired carriage. wagonette, 2 -
seated carriage, to seated rubber tired .
surrey, pole and. shafts; 2 rubber tired
buggies,- rubber tired phaeton, Stanhope
buggy, 8 steel tired buggles„ some nearly
new' cariole, light wagon, double spring
wagon,2 three seated pleasure sleigha. one
two sated pleaspre sleigh; 8 cutters, heavy
set sloop sleighs,„
1 five passenger Ford car in good re-
pair; 1 7 -passenger Stinlebaker, elec-
tric light and starter, good as new.
. Hadiess and -110bes-''o11r- sets double
-harness complete; set 'of cariole harness
cemplete; 12 sets single harness. " dozen
robes, some nearly new; 2 whit -e back
robes; 12 strings of bells; horse clipping
machine, rugs, desters, blankets, whips and
everything tb be found in a first class livery
baTrilhe whole will positively be sold as the
prrietors have leased their barn for a
garage.
There will also he offeredfor sale as a
going concern the bus and baggage transfer
-the only one in town.
Ternis-All sums of $10 and under cas1.4
over thst amount 8 mouths' credit given
on apprOyed join notes. A discount of 4
eents on the dollar off for cash on credft
sanouuts.
Thos. Brown TURNBFLL & McINTOSH
Auctioneer Proprietors
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -
Mr rowan has been instructed
to sell by pall& auetion !en Lot 17,
'Concessio-n 8, MoKilldp, on. Thursday,
Aptil 4th, 1918, at 1% o'ClOck p.
theil following: Horses' - One aged
driving mare, drivinie horse 5 years
old' sired by Toddy Direct. Cows -
One cow due to calve April -22nd; one
heifer due in -July, One 2 -year-old
steer, -3 one -year-olds,' and a number
of fowl. Implementh-One mowet,
hay rake, seed drill, lumber wagon,
and box, hayrack, fanning mill, .cutter,
buggy, set iron harroivs, car and pul-
leys, 25' or 30 tons of first class hay,
a quantity of good potatoes,
about 200 bushels of oats, set of team
harness, set si-ngle harness, pile of
wood, cookstove, coal heater nearly
new, household effects and nutherous
other. articles. The *hole will 'posi-
etivey be sold without reserve as the
proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -
All sums of $10 and under, cash; over
that, amount 8 months' credit will be
given en approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 cents on the dollar allowed
off for cash on credit amounts. Hay
and Grein to be cash. Andrew Robin-
son, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
-AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -
Mr. Thomas Brownlias been instructed
to sell by public auction on lot 3, con-
cession 1„ mile -horth of Kippen,
on London Road, on .Thursday, March
28th, at one o'clock sharp, the follow-
ing: Horses -Brood mare rising ten
in foal to T. Colquhoun'e horse; gen-
eral purpose gelding rieingl five; good
work horse rising four; 2 Allies rising
2 years, sired by Earl 0' Clay; roads-
ter 6 years old good, reliable driver,
Cattle -Durham coy's- freshened at
New Years, 2 Holstein cows 4 and 6
years old, Ayrshire milch cow 5 years
old, Ayrshire cow supposed to be in
calf, 3 heifers rising 2 years old, 4
yearling steers, 4 calves under four
months., Implements --6 foot binder,
Deering 6 foot mower, steel hay rake,
(12 foot); 14 hoe grain drill, 2 fur-
row riding, plow, single furrow Oliver
plow, 9'foot disc, Bell cutting box, 2
sets of iron harrows, pea harvester,
Maxwell cutting box, single horse
cultivatbr, fanning mill complete with
sieves and screens, set 2000 lbscales,
set 6 -inch iron heels also set of
wooden wheels for same axle, wagon
with 3 inch tire, set bobsleighs, buggy,
cutter good as new, handy wagon,
gravel box, hay rack, drag sawing
machine. circular saw, horsepower and
jack, 2 hay forks and 2 cars with 125
feet of good rope, 3 hay knives, one
galvanized lined water trough, one 28
foot ladder, grass seed sower, 2 sets
double harness, a number of hotse col-
lars, set of 4 horse whifiletrees, 2
logging chains, chaff baskets, neck -
yokes, Daisy churn, Capital cream
separator, whirlpool washer, forks,
shovels, spades and a host of other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention. Also
a quantity of barley and home grown
clover seed. Lumber -A quantity of
lumber comprising white -ash tongues,
planks of rock elm, and maple, and
one inch lumber of different kinds.
Terms -All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount 9 months' cred-
it on furnishing approved Join1 notes.
A discount of 5 cents on the dolar off
for cash on credit amounts. All ar-
ticles to be satisfactorily sc!,ttled for
before being removed from the, prem-
ises. Positively no reserve as the
proprietor. has rented the farm. R. B.
McLean, Proprietor; R.. R. No. 3;
T. Brown, Auctioneer, 2623-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, and
Household Furniture, -R. T. Luker
has been instructed by the undersigned
to sell by public auction on lot 13,
concession 3, L. R. S., Tuckersmith,
on Saturday, March 30th, at 1' o'clock
sharp, the _following: Horses -Gelding
rising 3, filly rising 2, horse colt by
Colonel Grahann • filly ,colt by King
Thomas, driving horse 10 years old.
rattie-C+ due in •April, 2 farrow.
cows, 3 year old heifer with calf at
foot, 2 heifers rising two years, six
steers rising 2 years, 13 good grass
steers weighing 1100 to 1200 pounds.
Also70 'Barred Ronk hens arnI pullets,
and0 Barred Rock cockerels.
i
Househ Id Furniture -Three bedsteads,
iron be stead with springs and mat-
tress, 2, lounges, piano, two tables, 2
stands, chairs stoves, rocking chairs,
quantity of fruit, 8 dozen sealers, tubs,
pails, etc. Implements--Messey-Her-
ris binder, Massey -Harris mower, Cli-
max Cultivator, new steel roller, corn
cultivator, manure spreader, corn
marker, 3 walking plows, Crown gang
plow, set iron harrows, four section
diamond harrows, disc 2 wagons, 2
buggies, cutter seed drill, new hay
rack, set of 2000 lb. scales, stock rack,
straw cutter, fanning mill with new
set of sieves, bobsleighs, set single
harness, twosets double harness, one
odd set for third horse, collars, bridles;
neckyokes, whiffietrees, 2 -horse whif-
fletrees, wheelbarrow, Daisy churn,
some rock elm plank, sap pan, forks,
shovels, hoeslogging chains, and num-
erous other. articles: Also about 30
tons of hay and a quantity of potatoes.
Terms -All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount 8 months'
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes. A discceint of 3 cents on the
dellar off for cash on credit amounts.
Hay to be cash. James Robertson;
Proprietor; R. T. Luker, Auctioneer.
2623x2
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Thi i Bank will open a Savings account in your name
and your deposits and withdrawals can be made en.
tirely by mail. Interest is allowed at the cutrent lutes
Write, for particulars.
• SEAFORTH BRANCH
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AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay,
Potatoes, Mangold.s and Household
Furniture, - Thomas Cameron, has
received instructions from the under-
signed to sell by public auction on lot
29, concession 14, Township of Hib-
bert, on Tuesday, April 2nd, 1918, at
one o'clock sharp, the following, viz:
Horses -Team, mare and gelding,
(agricultural); general purpose geld-
ing, 1 reliable driver. Cattle -5 cows
due in April and later, 12 heifers, 4
fat steers 3 years old, 4 steers 2 years
old, 6 calves and yearlings. Hogs -
2 brood sows due in April, 1 sow due
later, 8 hogs, 170 lbs. each; 75 hens
and pullets, 15 tons of Hay. Pota-
toes, marigolds and turnips and a full
line of good farm implements andhar-
ness; all the furniture in a well fur-
nished house. See 'posters ferr-partic-
niers. No reserve as the proprietor
has rented the farm and has to give
up hOusekeeping; Terms -All sums
of $10 and under, cash; over that a-
mount 10 months' credit will be given
cs-ri furnishing approved joint notes. A
discount of 4 per cent. off for cash on
-credit amounts. Francis Nirrycknian,
Proprietor; Thos. Cameron, Auction-
eer. 2623-2
AUCTION SALE
011•111•MillM6•11•11•••••111,
Of Farm Stock, Implements and
Furniture, Etc. -F. S. Scott, Auction-
eer, has received instructions from
the undersigned proprietor to sell by
public auction at Lot 29, Concession
14, McKillop, on Wednesday, March
27th,, at 1 o'cock p.m., the following
valuable property: Mare supposed to
be in foalageneral purpose mare 10
yearsold, driving mare 6 years okl,
cow freshened in February, cow due
to calve last of Aprilecovs due -to calve
in May;farrow cow, 2 heifers rising 2
years, 2 steers rising 2 years, 3 steers
risipg one year, one heifer rising one
year old, one young calf, two chunks
of pigs, about 60 hens; Massey Harris
binder 6 foot cut with truek and sheaf
carrier, Massey Harris mower 6 foot
cut, 10 foot steel hay rake, disc, 12
hoed Noxon seed drill, set diamond
harrows, Oliver corn eultivand-te Oli-
ver No. 21 walking ,nlow, two bug-
gies, one with rubber tires, one Port-
land Cutter, set of bobsleighs, Clin-
ton fanning mill, wheelbarrow, 2 bar-
rels, Bain Wagon with box and stock
rack, 13 bunches XXXX shingles, 9
barrels salt, buffalo robe, set double
,harness, set single harness,
Magnet
'cream separator, churn, 6 Octave Bell
organ, beating stove, extension table,
bedroom suite, number of chairs, 50.
bushele 10. A.No. 72 oats, 150.
bushelsTanner oats, 25 bushels barley
7 tons of hay, 11tile scoop, ditching
pade and other articles. Sale without
reserve as the proprietor -has sold his
farm -Terms -All sums. of $10 and
under, cash; over that amount nine
months' Credit on approved joint notes.
Four per. cent. off for cash on. credit
amounts. Angus McCuaig, Proprie-
tor; F. S. Scott, Auctioneer. 2623-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -
James Jones has been instructed to
sell by public auction on let '2, con-
cession 6, H. R. S., ,Tackersmith. on
Wednesday, Mar& 20th, 1918, at one
o'clock pan, the following: Horses
-Agricultural horse trising 5 years
old, agricultural horse rising 4 years
old, brood mare 8 yearold in foal, one
driver 6 years old ,drier 10 years old.
Cattle -Cow 9 years old due in April,
cow 5 years old due in May, Holstein
cow 4 years old with calf ,at foot, cow
4 years old with calf at foot, 2 heifers I
freshened in January, coat 4 years old
'due in April, 2 steers ruin 2 years 1
old, 10' heifers rising 2 years old, good 1
beef 'ring heifers; 5 calves, 2 calves
2 months old. Pigs -2 brood sows to
litter in April, brood sow to litter in
May, 11 Store hogs 5 months old, and
100 white Leghorn hens and pullets.
Implements -Massey -Harris binder 7
ft. cut, new; Massey -Harris mower 6
ft. cut -neetv; hay rake, Deering 13 disc
drill, Bisset land roller, cultivator, 4
section iron harrows, John Deere man-
ure spreader, Massey-Harrio, 2 row
corn cultivator, new; -double riding
plough, walking plough, scuffier, wag-
on and box, gravel box, Set sleighs,
cutter, 2 buggies, Chatham fanning
mill with bagger attachment, set of
scales (2000 lbs. capacity), pulper,
one grindstone, one Gilson 3e4 horse-
power gasoline engine, new; Maxwell
crusher, new, one hay and stock rack,
cutting box, wheelbarrow, stoneboat,
grass seed sower, cedar posts, 2 lad-
ders, pig crate, lawn mower, 2 sets of
double harness, 2 sets single harness,
3 dozen grain bags, 4 bushels of home
grown clover seed, a quantity of hay
and mixed grain, some potatoes, forks,
hoes, shovels and a lot of other arti-
sles too • numerous to mention; also
some household effects. Terms --All
SU,1118 of $10 and under, cash; over that
amount 10 months' credit will be given
on furnishing improved joint notes. A
discount of 4 cents on the dollar al-
lowed off for cash on credit amounts.
Montgomery Davis, Proprietor; Jas.
Jones, Auctioneer. 2612x2
ON.
ROUSE FOR SALE
For sale an eight rooraed frame
house on the comer of Goderick st.,
east and William street, Seaforth,
Hard and soft water iredde, and new
furnace installed last winter. Good
stable, 2 lots of land. Also 60 acre
farm on Mill Road, 1Y4. mies west of
-Egmondville, on -winch there is a two
storey brick house, bank barn 40 by
60, with cement foundatioa, cement
'floors in stabe and all in good shape.
Possession given at mice. For further
particulars address Seaforth P. 0,
or phone 16, Seafortb., Adam Hays,
2622-tf
•
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -
Thomas Brown has been instructed to
sell by public auction on lot 27, con-
cession 2, L. R. S., on Wednesday,
April 3rd, at one o'clock p. m., the
following: - 'Horses , Agricultural
mare 7 years old, agricultural mare 3
years old, driving horse 7 years old,
quiet and reliable, a good lady's driv-
er, and will also work as a third horse.
Cattle -Cow 8 years old freshened in
December, cow 4 years old freshened
in January, cow 4 years old freshened
in September, heifer 2 years old
freshened in November, heifer 2 years
old supposed to be in calf, steer one
year old, one heifer with calf at foot,
5 calves. Pigs -Sow to litter May 1;
hundred hens, year old and pullets,
pure bred Barred Rock, and 4 pure
bred cockerels,. Implements -Max-
well binder 6 foot cut, Massey Harris
mower 6 foot cut, Massey Harris rake,
10 foot, new; land roller, root scuffier,
one riding plow, one walking plow,
disk, seed drill, root pulper, four sec-
tion harrows and cart, wheelbarrow,
heavy wagon with 2 inch tire, heavy
wagon with 3 inch tire, light veagoa,
two buggies, cutter, pair bobsleighs,
cutting box, machine jack, grindstone,
fanning mill, stoneboat, 2 carpenter's
benches, gravel box, hay and stoek
rack, tank heater, set heavy team
harness, set driving team harness 2
sets single harness, sap pan and 100
buckets and spiles, sugar kettle, horse
clippers and fetlock clippers, 2 oak
barrels and oil tank, combs. brushes,
blankets, bells, chains, forks, shovels,
boxes, pails. hoes, bags, lard and
sausage press, a quantity of hardwood
13 inches long, Household Effects -
Oak dining chairs, bedroom suite, din-
ing table, Imperial Gurney eooksthve,
with all attachments, good as new, for
coal . or wood; wood heater, canary
singer with cage, bedstead, set of
springs, gasoline 2 burner etove, also
1 good collie dog, a quantity of other
articles too numerous to mention. All
will be sold as the proprietor has sold
his faern. Terms. All sums of $10
and under, cash; over that arnaunt 12
months credit on furnishing approved
joint notes. A discount of 4 cent!, on
the dollar allowed off for cash On
credit amounts. Everything must be
settled for by cash or note before being
removed from the premises- J. A.
Deltas, Proprietor; Thomas Brown,
Auctioneer. . 2623x2
• FOR SALE
One pure bred Shorthorn bull, red,.
20 months old and a quantity of tur-
raps. Apply on lot 8, concess'on 12..
Tuckersmith, or phone S on 138, Sear-
fortai George HilL '2621 -It
STOCK FOR SALE.
Two young pure Scotch bredi
bulls, eight months old, grand sired
by Gainford Marquis, the champion
bull of Canada. Also some :fine bulbs
sired by Aristocrat -e=1.01912-= whose
grandsire is Gainford Marquis. An.
ply on Lot 30, Concession 2, Morris,
2% miles north of Brussels, on the
Greed Road. Phone 10 on 58. Thos.
Pierce. 2611-tf
STOCK FOR SALE.
Present offering: Three cholas
Young Shorthorn cows due to calve 1* -
March and April; five bulls eight
months old and r`der; three hales*
under one year old; him heifers due
to calve in February and April. Prices
reasonable. Call and see me on Let
27, Concession 8. Hibbert, or address
Staffs P.O. JAMES HILL.
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HOUSE FOR SALE.
For sale, seven roomed house,frame,.
wired for electric lights, on John sto
Seeforth, adjoinitig the residence at
the late Mrs. M. C. Chesney. Tine
property contains one lot, with some
small fruit trees, Hard and soft wat-
er. This is a very desirable place and
will be sold for $740° cash. Po/elm-
ther particulars address R. R. No. 2,.
Seaforth, or phone 6 on 138 Clinton
Central.' A. HUGILL. 2622-tt
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 6, Concession 5, H.R. S, Tuck-
erimith. There are on the premises
a good frame house and good bask
berm The farm is situated one-
quarter mile from school, and, 3%
miles from Seaforth. There are lee
acres, all leared, but ten acres of
bush land. There are two good wells
arid half unde'r the grass, the rest dee
cultivated. This is all first class land.,
and will grow anything. For terms
and particulars apply on the premises
or address Mrs. William Chesney, Box
34, Egenondville, P. O., or to James A..
Chesney.. 2622-tf
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FARM FOR SALE
For sale Lot 29, Concession 3, L.R.
Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres.
!There are on the premises, a plied
-frame house, two barns and frame
stable 75 feet long, cement floor in
cattle stable; hog pen, two, wells, The
land is in a good state of cultivation,
well drained and fence& Large app.*
orchard; also all kinds of 'small fruits;
six acres of good lmidwood bush, fall
Plotting 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 iteroaa
corner from farm. For further par-
ticulars apply on the prereieasi or
address Michael Whitmore, Brumfield
R. R. No. 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Sea -
forth Central. 2616-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, Let 29, Concession 1, H.
R. S 'Tucker smith. There are on the
premises a frame house, and frame
barn, in good condition, alsolarge im-
plement shed. The farm is knownas
the "Wise" faem, and is situated half -
way between Seaforth and Clinton. It
is well fenced and in a splendid state
of cultivation. Will be sold on wiry
terms. For further particulars apply
on the preinises or phone 20 on 144„,
Clinton. GEORGE BEAIMEGARD.
2618x?
FOR SALE.
Houseand half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. 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 ceanent cistern. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries,sa.4
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro-
perty with no breaks on front and
the land is in a good state of eulties-
ton. This is a nice property fore
eetired farmer and the taxes are light:
For particulars apply on the prerainee
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-e
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DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALM'
In the village of Egniondville, con-
taining two acres of choice land, oit
which there is a large commodious
house, stone foundation, excellent cel-
lar with cement floor, separate coal
cellar, soft water cistern holding fifty
barrelee, and the best of hard -water
at thn door; there is aso a large atable
with pig pen, hen house, and carriage
house, plenty of room; cement walks
to street and stable; also a number of
lapple trees and other small fruits.
This PrePertY is situated two blocks
- west of the Presbyterian church and
is within 10 :minutes' walk a, pont of- -
fice, schoel and church -one of the
best locations in the village, being hiler
and dry, with an excellent view of
town and country; an ideal place fore
retired farmer, and will be sold teas-
onably. Apply on the premises Or
dress ALEX. GORDON, Box 51, See -
forth, Ont. 2622x4