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r Sunday
Neve Spring Styles
Mete Women and child -
play here an read l- for
r and the Opening of the
ing of choice shoes for
see anything we have
L All the wanted steal
dish, exclusive Shoes—
that are different.
r Red Neolin soles• and
. — —
leathiee soles and Spoet
made of the finest Kid
iban, Military or; Spool
$6.00, $6.50 to $7.50
Fine ICid leathers, the
0, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
Inade on the EngThsb
...$6.00, $6.50, s50
nglish Last with Wean
$600,$65O,7.50
rt things in Footwear
ootwear. No trouble
MMMERCIAL HOTEL
'OetieteseosTe>4.4.9.40,
tieutSitos
3onira4s Solicited—
kmanship Guaranteed, e
Ygers Bros.
Fullerton P.O.
sh Victory Bowls at 97 74 au(
ie of expense to pure/lasers.
age sale of Victory *nada* at
interest, free- of expenseto-
' for immediate sale the -Minty-.
eI Benda:
don, Gold Bends, to yield 6 INS
t.
Into, Gold Bonds, to yield It
ina, Gold Bonds, to yield 6 3*
alive& Gold Bends,. to yield est
t.
Ltrbat, Gold Bonds, to yiekl
hating money for inreetakelle
themselves, of thitiortnze-
these gilt edged. secndttes.
_ Apply to
R. S. RAYS,
Seaforth, Ont. .
ante
ax La tid
ro RENT
••••••••t*.mmir
,adian Flax Mills Limited.
sod land, spring or fall
nish seed free and do the
aer wilPlough, disc, bait
re
pow iseeksearentle,
lurchasestitellimeme
be particulars apply to
McCormick
MANAGER-
SEAFO
262
r Ontario
the greatest possible
'pall -acreages of Fall
ge ii Ontario available
k co-operating with the
lased 50,000 bushels of
e Seed Branch of the
U be purchased if eie-
bushel bags. Carloads
ehere less than carload
)1- other organizations
tions will be the same
L e in the warehouse 'at
xed with the nearest
ement of Agriculture
b:s Branch, Departmed
xishel at all local eta-
iist accompany order.
post office or express
,rnent of Agriculture,
sirements of the Pro -
enough seed to go
ng their orders Med,
possible. All orders
re the order received.
should be for even
two bushels can be
LLE—Stiver Bros.
)N -L. Coffee and Co.
— A. A. McFall.
r—eInnt Bros. Ltd.
'OCK—jamett Cullen.
Leale. C. 'Thompson
1--linete and Lytle
; Tea LLIS—E. G. Clark
ttKET—W. H. Eves
OPE—EL Sculthorpe
1—Spratt and Klilen
—Brown and Company
ON--Weod Milling CO.
Latent of Agriculture
?ZS BRANCH,
Buildings, Toronto
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TfIE EUROINT EXPOSITOR
Seaforth, March 28th, 1118
Wheatper bushel
Oats per beshel .................95c
Merley, per bushel . , 1.35 to *1.45
Sian, per . 86,00
Shorts, per ton
Flour, per ewt. .. .........$5.15
Eggs, per dozen ....38c to 89e
Peas, Per bushel
Margarine '.81e
potetoes, per bar . .atas
Hoes, pere wt. ..$20.00
Biter, per lb. ........ ...48e to 45c
MN.
SALE REGISTER
on Saturday, April 13th, at two p.m,,
ae
the residence, of Charles Layton, James
aM West streets, Seaforth, household fur -
snare. Charles Layton, Proprietor; T.
meows, Auctioneer.
On Tuesday, April 9th, •at one pan.,
on let 11, Coneeesion 8 Hullett, exteneve
Sale of farm stock and implements. Jes.
Brown, Proprietor; T, Brown, Auctioneer.
On Saturday, Match 30th, at two o'clock
sem. at C. Layton's Waren:veins, Seaforth,
real estate and implements. •C. Layton,
rsoprietor; T. Browse, ,Auctioneer,
On Tuesday, April 2nd, at one o'clock
sharp, on lot 29, concessiou 14, Hibbert,
tame stock, implements, hay, Imatoeteman-
golds and henteehold furniture. Francis
Wryektrian, prop.; T. Cameron, auctioneer,
On Wednesday, April 3rd, at one o'clock
aharp, on lot 27, concession 2 L.It.S., Tp.
Tuckersmith farm stook and implements.
J. A -Dallas, Pron; T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Thursday, April 4th, at one o'clock
p.m., on lot ee, concession 8, MeKillop,
brat stook and implements. Anti. Retsin-
a:Ise, prop. T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, April natd, at one o'clock
p.mat'thetr livery barn In Seaforth, auc-
tion sale of liverye equipment bus nue bag.
gage transfer. Turnbull and McIntosh, pro-
prietors. T. Brown auctioneer.
Oa Saturday, March 30th, at one
o'clock pan., on rot 13, concession 3,
Tuckersmith, 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, irapements and household fur-
taiture, Chas. Lefton, Proprietor; T.
Brown. auctioneer.,
Fresh
Greens
'144Yrios TO CREDITORS
. RE- wee,weele VEC1leSsei
. . .
Notice is horsey `given' pursuant to the
Statute in that helialf tbat alt creditors of
_Willie* Reboot who died on the 18th of
FebetinrY, -1018, at eeator,th, Mit:wine are.,
required on or bore :the 8th day of 'APre,
1918, to seed by, Post or, .theiver to the
undereigned soliettors for 'cetheriue Hehoe
and George ..A.t Silts,' -Beeenteele 'Onnthen
will of the _Maidedeceared, full ;particulars
of, their claims; and that after Use 8th day
or April, 1918, the -Executors will proceed
to dntribute theassets of saiddeceased
among the penman(' entitledthereto, and,
that the said executors -will not he liable -
for the said aseetti to any Jensen of whose
clahn they Khali not then have received .
COOKE, Solicitors fete
1018. PROUDPOOT, KILLORAN AND
notice. Dated the 10,mhxedeauTtlifrett7 Ma26284rh,
e
We have just received a ship.
ment of FRESH
Cabbage
Radishes Lettuce
Bitter Oranges
Try Them --- Prices Right
Thos. Phillips
WhOlenale and Retail Fruits
Opposite Commertial Hotel, Seaforth.
NOTICE
.0•••••-•••••••.011/41.1
1 eereee glee notice that will not be
responsible for any debts contracted by
rny wife. ROBERT ARMSTRONG. -
20241(3
PIGS eFOR SALE
Vor sale sow and eleven young _pigs. Ap-
ply on lot 12, Concession 7 Tur,kersmith,
Orephoneas oet 13L ANDREW ARCHIBALD
2024-1
• HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale seven ro-omed framehouse on
North Man. Street, one door south of Mr.
Robert Winters' residence. billet be seta
at once. A.pply. at The Expositor Office,
Seaforth.
2624-tf
COW FOR SALE
For sate, a Jersey cow, due to freshen
in a- fee, days, ail right in every way; Ap-
ply on premises at Roxboro or phone 7 on
236. JOHN SCOTT. 2623-3
HOUSE 'FOR 'SALE
•
. For Sale two frame batistes situated on
corner of Mill and Itailfoad strees, Sea -
forth. One 5 roomed and one 4 roomeCind
both with sun:us:see kitchens. A. bargain for
cash. Possession given May 1st, For fur-
ther parile.ulars apply at The Expositor
°face. f 2624e4
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4 ;111IBALSIBliS AND ee
ItINEBAL IDIRECTOng
H. C. BOX -
Holder of Goverement Nikon
and Lames,
3.4. CHARGBEI MODERATO
Fk•were itarneshed on chart
; Night Calle Day Cello
Phone 175 Phone 50
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.BIRTHS •
'BILEKEIt--In, Brussels, on March nOth, tce
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Baeker, a son.
310'WCLIFFE—In Exeter, on Mareh 18, to
Mr. and. Mrs. Hector Roweliffe, daugh-
ter.
IBA.DOTIR—At Stanley,' on March 12tb; to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Badeun a on
THIEL—In Zurich, on Marelt IltJi, to Mr.
and Mrs. George Thiel, Jr., it son. •
k I
..oms
MARRIAGES'
DIETZ—McGRECOR.—At the manse, In
Bracefield, by Rev. W. D. MeIntoeles
ELizabetb, daughter Of Hugh McGregor,
Stanley, to Mr. William Dietz, of Tuck-
ersinith.
•CIESCH—GASCHO--At the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gaseho, sr., Bronson. line,
Hay. on. March 8th, 'Miss Fanny Gascho
to Mr. David Oesch, of Hay.
DEATHS
'00DEIN-nin McKillop, on March 280,
Stephen Godkin, aged 78 years, 8 montbs.
THOMSON-e-In Toronto, on ' March 26th,
Thomas R. Thomson, of Seafotth.
enARDINER—In MeKillop, cin March 22nd,
infant son of nen and Mrs. P. B. Gard-
ner aged 16' days.
JOHNS—In Exeter; on Peareh 20th, Isabel
Maud, daughter of gr. and Mrs. Welling-
toneJohns, aged., 26 years.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of the late Mrs. Wil-
liam Dunlop, who died. in Saskatchewan,
in January, 1917.
One precious to our hearts is gone,
The voice. wenlevettietestillS
"The place made vacant in your home,
Can never more bsa Stied.
More and more eaele day we miss her,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
ated only knows how deep the aorrovis
Lies within our hearts concealed.
How dark and drear without her,
And so lonely is your place,
Oft I think I hear her footsteps,
And see that kind and smiling face.
Though your place on earth is empty,
And you come to us no more,
1Vhenwe meet again, dear sister,
Death and parting will be o'er.
The rather In his wisdom called,
The boon His love had given'
And though in earth her bodylies,
Her soul is safe in Heaven. -
-'--Sister
ROLPH—In laving memore of Sapper C.
F. Rolph, Canadian Engineers, wbo
was killed in action Somewhere in
France, Marsh 28th, 1917.
Sleep on, dear Charlie, in, your far off
grave,
Thy grave nye may neVer see,
But as long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
—Friends.
S. F. Holmes
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking pariors in Oddfel
lows building opposite
otewart Bros. Resi-
dence Goderich st., epp
Dr. Scott's
Flowers furnished on
short notice.
Phone Night or Day 110,
W• S. Gormley
r:mbalmer Ind
Funeral Direc+Or
Undertakikig Parlors above
M.Williams' grocery store,
Main Street, Seaforth
Flowers fur...Laded on short notice
'erges moderate.
Phone night or day — 112
insmommummiim
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Reid and Mr. and
Mrs. William Broadfoot and family, deserts
to express to their friends and neighbors
their sincere thanks for the kindness and
sympathy shown them in the hour of great
bereavement through the sudden death of
theie.son andebrother, the late James Reid.
2624x1 •
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POTATOES
We *III have a limited quantity of those
Dates Warrior potatoes. Orders have come
in from distant points for these potatoes es
they stand at the head of the list as a rate
potato, and are strictly Ontario stock sown
last year. Secure some now and be pre-
pared for seed time. Teey are excellent
for cooking also. A. HUGILL, Seaforth,
Phone 8 on 138. 2624 -ti
FOR SALf
Eight roomed frame house in town of
Seaforth, good cellar, hard and soft water
in house, Four and one -halt acres of land
;with et table and hen house. Fruit trees
and all kinds of small fruits. A good
chance for a retired farmer. Apply to W.
W. COWAN, on the premises, end 01,Mar-
ket street, Seeforth. 2624x2
HOUSE FOR SALE
'For sale, frame house an6 one and one-
fifth acres of land, situated on Elizabeth
street,- elettforth. The house coatains seven
seems, nerd.and soft' water, good ceuar,
also igoesa stable, a number en apple, petieh
purse teees, .1 and other email fruits,
le et Very -desiirable 'property. for ti
retired farmer. or person who wants a good
garden. Apply to J. G. GRIEVE, V. ee
Seaforth. 2624x4
FOOD PRODUCTION MEETING
--L -..e.--
A Meeting of the. Segforth Food me ill Peduc-
:
tiAssociation wbe held iu the midi-
torinm of the Carnegie Library on nies-
day evening, -April 2nd, 1918. at 8 o'clock.
Mr. S. B. Stothers, County Representative,
of the Ontario Department of Agriculture,
will deliver an -address on the subject of
increased food prodtiction. Citizens and
farmers are invited to be present. -
F. G. NEELIN W. HARTRY
Secretary
2624-1 Chairman
NOTICE 7
A meetine of the Farmers' Club will be
held in the Separate School Hail, on Wed-
nesday next, at eight o'clock. As the ques-
tion ofi supplying coal ter the farming com-
munity for next season is coming up for
couseieration, a good attendance is desir-
able. farmers, nonsmembers as well
as members, who are interested in the coal
question are specially invited to attend.
GEO. D. C. BARN, McKillop, President
J. H. SCOTT, Bullet, Secretary.
2(324x1
FOR SALE
That very desirable home, property in
Egeuondville on East Centre Wain) Street,
consisting of an acre of land on which is
sttuated a. very comfortable 11/s 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 sold as soon as, possible
as the owner is moving to Goderich. Ap-
ply on the premises or to G. W. EOL -
MAN, County Clerk, Goderich.
FOR SALE
The undersigned bas received instruc-
tions to offer for sale that very desirable
property situate in the Village of Stella,
and being composed of park lot number
four (4) forming part of farm lot number
sixteen, in the 8th concession of Hibbert.
The house contains six rooms, has hard
and soft water. Good cellar under the main
part of house, with concrete flooring. All
in excellent repair. Two acres of land in
connection with house. The property must
be sold, as the owner, Mr. Drake, bas 110
further need of same, and no reasonable
offer will be refused. For further particulars
apply to JOHN RANKIN, Real Estate and
Financial. Broker, Seaforth, Oat. 26234
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
The administratrix to the estate bI Isa-
bella. Reid, deceased, offers for sale lot
11, In Thomas Adams' Survey, of pert of
the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron. This is a corner Lot on Goderich
Street and is well situated ,in the best
-
residential district 9f Seaforth and has er-
ected on it a very comfortable dwelling
house with a new furnace installed two
years ago, a new roof and , hard and soft
water. Apply to Mrs. Emma J. flicks, on
the premises or to the undersigned. Dated
the 26th day of March, 1918, R. S. HAS,
Solicitor for Administratrix, Seaforth, Ont.
2624-3
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
---
leetice is bereby given, pursuant to the
Statute in that behalf, that all persons
having claims against the estate of Isabella
Reid late of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County - of Huron, widow, deceased, who
died at the said Town of Seaforth, on or
about the 23rd day of January, 1918, are
regulated an or before the 17th day of April,
1918, to send by post prepaidor deliver
to the undersigned, tuff particulars of their
:Add by
clairmiof the security, if any, , duly verified by affidavit and the
eatur
theme Further take notice that atter the
said last mentioned date, the asset's of the
said deceased be distributed araong the
parties 'entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which nseieeshall then
have been given. Dated at Seaforth. this
26th day of March, 1918. R. S. HAYS,
Soliector for Administratrix, Seaforth, Ont,
2024-3
1 s A
• Of Household
April lst, at
furniture Will
1 sale. MRS.
Opposite Furniture
BROWN, Auctioneer.-
urnoN sALE
1
.
'Irurnitere; ' on MondayS
two. oeclock. During this week
be disposed otby privat
Be
Jo 8, ROERTS, roprietress,
Factory, etteerth, le
k
2624-1
AUCTION
Ot Stock.
Hogs. --James
ceived instructiOns
son to sell by
Stable, In the
March 29th,
the following;
.old, 3 fresh
eows to calve
May; 4 farrow
rising 2' years
rising one year
In April, 10
Terms—Six months!,
furnishing approved
cent. per annum
JOHN A. NICHOLSON,
JONES, Auctioneer.
-SAL
ow'
s Heifers, Steers and
Jones, auctioneer, has re-
front.Mr.*A. Nichol-
ptiblic auction a the Collleon
Town of Mitchell, On FrIthele
at one o'clock p. ., sharp,
1 driving horse 10 years
cows, with calves at side; 5
In April, 4 cows to calve in
cows; 10 stee ii and helfere
old, 10 steers and ,helfers
old, 8- brood :cows' to litter
Store bogs. 10 oting calves.
credit w I be given ott
joint n tes. Six per
off for cash. No reserve'.
Proprietor* JAS.
' '26240
AUCTION
,
Of Farm Stock,
lastatees-air .
has been insirueted
on the proprietor's
on Thursday,
sharp, the
purpose horse
mare -5 years
coming 8 years
stud colt len
stock;faged mare
coming 3 years
old; 2 fresh cows,
dozen hens.
binder, Deerhig
drill, 12 discs;
rake; corn cultivator,
with box; pig
box, buggy, 1000-11).
ning mill, turnip
stove, quanity
wood, quantity
of hay, smile oat*,
Obelus and other
merition. Real
situated corner
Line, Positively
sums of $16
amount 10 months'
furnishing approved
cents oft for cash
oats and tile
cent, on day
suit purchaser,
E. BOSSEINBERRY,
SA I E -
, , • - 5
.....e.
linplem nts and neat
E. alossenberr, , Auctioneer,
to eell by public auction
farm, °ad oining Zerich,
April 4th, at 1 o'clock .p.n,
tollOwing: : orses—teleneel
5 years, old, ,eneral purpaAe
old, importei brood mare,
„Mona foal. to Commodore;
months old, from imported.
in -foal. attle-12 steers
old, 5 steers coming 2`years ,
3 Cows in calf ands twol
Implement ' niasseysitarris
mower, ti ; Massey dam ,
diec, harrow, cultivator, hay
gang plow, Wagon. '
rack, hay ea k, roller, gra.vel
sealeso bobsleighs, fan-
puiper. 421bOx stoves, cook
of cedar posts, quantity of
.Of three inch.' tile, quantity
forks;'00hawn seed drill,
,artilea on numerous to
E8tate-5 acres grass land ,
Zurich II sad and Babylon
no res ere Terms—All
and under, caste over that
credit will be given on
joint notes. Four per
on cred t aniounts. Hay,
cash. --R I Estate -10 Per
of eale: ban nce , on terms to
P. LA i ONT. Proprietor;
Ane tomer. 2624-1
AUCTION
Of Beal Estate
Brown has been
auction at Chas.
forth, on Saturday,
the following:
new; new 6 -ft.
k
hawcorn planter,
diaunno harrows,
diamond harrow's,
fork pulleys, 3
for wooden track;
almost oewe
new; nevr 61/2
12 x rt inthrow
cart; Success
ft. tut, seconde
'Slow, Ram Deere
plow, 4 new
cutting box - new
sleighs, pole
set light dou le
6 foot clover
mill and bagger.,
car. track, hangars.
robes, lap rugs,
toise stove, steel
600 -lb. Melotte
new: Capital cream
(William Gray
buggy, old Singer
sewer. -Flonse--Seven
tage, corner f)f
Seaforh; furnace
an(1. soft water
the whole house
Wendel propertt.
niture will be
—All sums of
that amount 8
on furnishing
eount of 4 eents
for cesh. Terms
known' on day
prietor; le. BROW
‘.ALE 1 •
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f
and I If plements.—Thos.
instruct:d to sell by miblic
Layton*: Warerooran, Sea -
Mar h 30th, at 2 p.m,,
13 -hoe c Waited seed drill.
ent mo er, 2row Black-
n e• set of 4 ' sectfon,
new set of 3 section
4 wh lbarrows, 24 hay
dozen ln ugars and brackets
pia ierra fairing wagon,
13 hoe • D• • ing drill, nearly
foot sti tooth cultivator,
i Bissell disc,' new; harrow,
spreader; Deering binder 7
hand pican Oliver mini
sOIy plow, old walking
vralkilig plows. Small Fleury
root:pulper, set of light
gen .611 Its,. spring xnagen,
laternee S set single harness.
bendier new; new fanning
steel hog, trough, hayfork,
begs trucks. Buffalo
waterproof raincoats, Tor-
ra ge, heater, bathtub,
ereatia eparator, nearly
separator, two buggies,
& Si lia make) new; old
sewing machine, a good
roomed frame cot-
1 j1111115 and West streets,
and ledtric 11 ht; hard
111 the house; cedar under
Th s is an excellent tea -
Sale of Household Fur-
eld 111 April 18th. Terms
10 end under cash; over
llIOlitliS' credit -will be given
tet proved Joint notes. A dis-
on .the dollar allowed off
on real estate made
AYON, Pro-
of s le. C. LT
. Auctioneer. 2624-1
, AUCTIO
f
Of Farm Stock,
Jones, auctioneer.
tions from -Mr
public auctin
Killop, on Thutod
following: Horses
bay gelding;
bay mare rising
rising two years;
years. Cattle—•'L'lir
Iwo cows to fresh
heifers; two yCaIl
three years oh1,
years old, two
years old; four
old; roan bull
chunks of pigs.
sets of team
ing. Implement:
cut fifty acres;
good repair;
foot Mitssey-Hor
10 foot Massey
furrow riding
ure spreader
with stock rack.;
contrivance for
box; steel land
of harrows, foil
box; fanning ilii
harvester. McCo
ler, top buggy,
clipper; cutter
stone, 40 gal.
furniture, and
Sale at on,eso'e
$10 and under,
months' credit
approved joint
per cent. per
atnounts. Positively
prietor has sold
Proprietor; James
Perth and Hur
SALE
and Implements.—Jas.
has . received instruc-
.1, lin Shea to sell by
du ot 1, concession 5, Mc-
y, April. 4th, 1918, the
Black ' mare in foal:
roan team, mare and horse;
tiree years; bay gelding
black mare rising too
a cows to freshen soon;
•n in fall; four yearling
ng steers; heifer rising
wo steers rising three
teers rising two years
selfers, rising two years
jis ng two years old. Five
i. number of hens* Three
hainess, two with breech-
7 foot , Deering binder,
: foot Deering mower in
Messey-Harris hay loader; 0
es mower, four knives;
-II rris rake, Defender two -
pli ugh; walking plow; man-
(?. cCormick); two wagons,
16 foot hay rack with
loader; farm sleigh with
oller; dise; disc drill, set
sections; small cutting
, complete: bag truck; pea
mick eulthator; root scuff- 1
ot ased much; crank horse
With pole; grindstone, emery
fi ruttee coal oil tank. Some
other articles not itemized.
ode Terms—All sums of
' cash; over that amount 6
lll1 be given on furnishing*
inotes. A discount of five
annum off for cash on credit
no reserve as the pro-
his farm, J. A. SHEA,
Jones, Auetioueer for
n Counties. 2623-2
1
AUCTION
Of Farm
Mr. . Thos. Brown
to. sell by p
Concession 8
April 4th, 1918,
the followin
driving ma
old sired b
One cow due
heifer due
steer, 3 one -year-olds,
of fowl.
hay rake, sced
and box, hayrack,
buggy, set i
toys, 25 or 3O,
a quantity
about 200 bushels
harness, se
wood, cook
new, household
other aritc es.
tivey bes ld
proprietor has
All stints o
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SALE .
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Stock and Implements.—
has been instructed
bile auction on Lot 17,
McKillop, on Thursday,
at 1 o'clock p. ne,
• Horses — One aged
, driving horse 5 years
i Toddy Direct. , Cows—
to calve April 22nd; one
in July, one 2 -year-old
and a number
plements—One mower,
drill, lumber wagon,
fanning mill, cutter,
n harrows, car and pill -
tons of first class hay,
r a good potatoes,
of oats, set of team
single harness, pile of
tove, coal heater nearly
. effects and numerous
The whole will peel-
without reserve as the
sold his farm. Terms.,-
$10 and under, ash; over
s
ttiat amo
given on a
count of 4
�fflorsi
and Gridn
son, Prop
mon s c
proved joint notes. A dis-
cents on the dollar allowed
on credit amounts. Hay
bO be cash. Andrew Robin.
etor; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
OD CTION
gt is a matter of the greatest importance
It Canada should increase hIler produo
on of. BACON HOGS.sod other live ato�k
as there is at present a world-wide shorts
age of meat. Good in,arkets for some time
to come are assured.
111;1111.44411444M14
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERdi
will gladly make Loans to assist farmers in
good stlinding to acquire live stock.
381
SEAFORTH BRANCH
J G MULLES . • MANAGIR
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay,
Potateee, Marigolds and Household
I
Furniture. — Thomas. Cameron ha
's
received instruction from the under-
Isigned to sell by public auction on lot
29, concession 14, Township of Hib-
.
beet, On Tuesday; April.2nd, 1918e at
/one o'clock sharp, the following, viz:
Horses ' Team, , =aril and gelding,
(agripulttual); general purpose geld-
ing, 1 reliable driver. Cattle -5 cows
due itt April and latero 12 heifers, 4
fat others. 3 years old, 4 steers 2 years
old, 6 cables and . yearlings. flogs -
2. brood sows due in Aril, 1 sow due
later, 8 hogs, 170 Ibis. each75 hens
Mid pullets, 15 tons Of Hay. Pota-
toes, mangolds and turnips and a full
line of good farm implements and har-
ness; all the furniture in a well fur-
nished I house. See posters for partic-
Wars. No reserve as, the proprietor
has tented the firm and has to give
up housekeeping.. Ternis-411 sums
of $10 and under, eash; over that a-
mount 10 months' eredit will he given
on .furnishingapproved joint notes. A
discount of 4 per cent. off for cash -on
credit, 'amounts. Fraecis Wryckman,
Proprietor; Thos: Cameron, Auction-
eer. 2623-2
AIJCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, bn. plern• ents, and
Household Furniture.—R. , 7, Luker
has beer% instructedby the undersigned
to sell by public ' Section on let 18,
concession s, V. R, i Si, Tuckersmitht
on Saturday, March 1300, at 1 o'clock
sharp; the following; Horses—Gelding
rising 3, filly rising 2, horse colt by
Colonel Grahaine filly-, colt by King.
Thomas, driving, Ilene 10 years old.
Cattle—owi due, in April, 2 farrow
cows, 4 year old heiferewith calf at
foot, 2; heifers rising-tvo years, six
steers irisimi 2 .yearet:13 good grass
steers weighing _1100to ;1200 pounds.
Also 70 BarrW Beek hens and pullets,
•and 10 Barred.! -ROnit Cockerels,.
Household wuseholsdteowithFurni*-;lirseeshaenddstemaadtas,
tress, 2' lounges, 'Pienee two. tables,. 2
start* chairs st.tivene,socking -chairs.
quantity Of fruitell doiliOcneeslere, tubs,
eails, etc. " Implemen# Meesey-lla-r-
1,
rig -binder,,-binder,,-binder,, Vase**, . —r•
Mower, at-
Aiax:-ealtivfitar; •'*.
cultivator, .manure spreader, corn
marker, 3 walking plow% Crown gang
plow, set iron harrows, four section
diamond harrow's, 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, two sets doubleharness, one
odd set for third horse, collars, bridles,
neckyokes, whiffietrees, 2 -horse whif-
fletreei", • wheelbarrow, Daisy churn,
some ,rock elm plank, sap pan, forks',
shovels, hoes,logging chains, end num-
erous other articles. Also about 30
',tons Of hay and a quantity of potatoes.
Terms—All sums Of $1.0 and under,
cash; over that ainount 8 months'
credit I on furnishing approved - joint,
notes. A discount of -3,,cents on the
dollar off for cashon credit amounts.
Hey to be cash. lames Robertson,
Proprietor; R. T. Luker, *Auctioneer..
2623x2
' AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and. Implements.—
Thonms Brown has been instructed to
sell by public auction .on lot 27, con-
cession 2, I. 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
Deceetber, cow 4 years old freshened
in Januairy, 'cow 4 years old freshened
in September, heifer 2 yearn old
freshened in November, heifer 2 years,
old supposed to be in, tali, 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. Implernents--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 liarrows and cart, wheelbarrow,
heavy wagon with 2 inch tire,' heavy
wagon with 3 inch tire, light wagon,
two buggies, cutter, pair bobsleighs,
cutting box, machine jack, grindston,e,
fanning mill, stoneboat, 2 earpenteson
benches, 'gravel box, hay 'and stock
rack, tank heater, setheavy teant
harness, set driving team harneas 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, belle, &aim, forks, shovels,
boxes, pails, hoes, bags, lard nod
sausage press, a quantity cof hardwood
13 inches long, Household Effeehi-e
Oak dining chair?), bedroom mite, din-
ing table, Imperial Gurney epolestuve,
with all attaenti, good as new, for
coal or wood; Wood heater, canary.
singer with cage, beditead, sot of
springs, gasoline 2 burner stove, also
1 good collie dog, a quantity of other
articles too numerous to mention. All
will be sold as the proprie-tor has sold
his' farm. Terms. Al wins of $10
and under, cash; inrer that amount 12
months. credit on furnishing aPPRovoci
joint notes. , .A. diseeme of 4 cents on
the dollar allowed off for cash 'on
credit amounts. Everything ilitint be
settled for by cash ornele Were *Wit
removedfrom the 3: A.
Dallas, I'roPtietor; ¶Thamu Brown
Auctioneer. 2623x2
FOR SALE
One pure bred Shorthorn -bull, red,.
20 months old and a quantity a tur-
taps. Apply on 8, concess;on 12.
Tuckersmith, or phone 8 on 188, See-,
forth, George Hill. 2621-tg
HOUSE FOR SALE
Small' frame house on West William'
street, Seaforth, hard and soft water,
good. stables For further particulars
apply to J. D. Hinchley, Seaforth, or
phone 16 on 124.. 21224
FOR SALE
Nine room frame house with good
cellar. This property hats aix Jots at-
tached, part being good pasture land,
and part garden and is situated on
the corner of Crombie ,and Chalk
streets, Seafortle. For further paitic-
ulars, eonununicate with Mr John
Rankin. Seaforth 2622x4 -
STOCK FOR SALE.
Present offering; Thiee choice
young Shorthorn cows due'to calve is
March and April; five bulls eight
-months Old andc'clere. three 'Beget,'
'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 ddress
Staffa P.O. JAMES- HILL.
HOUSE' FOR SALE.
For sale, seven ?owned house,frame,
wired for electric lights, on John st.,
Seaforth, adjoining the residence of
the late Mrs. M. C. Chesney. . The
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. For fur-
ther particulars address R. R, No. 2,
Seaforth, or phene 6' on 138, Clinton
Central. A. HUGILL., .„ 262241
r
HOUSE. FOR SALE
For 'sale an eight ' roomed • Mune
house on the corner of Goderich at.
east and William estreet, ‘Seaforth,
Hard and soft- 'water' ireeide; andhew
furnace installed last. winter. 'GOO
stable„, 2. lots of land. Also 60 adre
farm on Mill Road; 114:mieswest'of
Einiondville, -on-which ',titers trtf,
storey brick house, hank 'bar/1.V by
60, with cement foundation, cement
floors in stahe: and all in god shape.
Possession green at once. For further
particulars address Seaforth P. O.,
or Phone 16, Seaforth. Adam Hays,
26224f,
FARM FOR' SALE
Lot 6, Concession 5, H R S , Tuck-
ersmithe There are on the premises
a good frame house and good bank
bone The farm is situated one-
quarter mile from school, and .3%
miles from Seaforth. There are 100
acres, all, cleared, but ten acres of
bush land. There are two good wells
and half. under the grass, the rest is
cultivated.This is all furet clam; land
and will gr'ow anything. ,Forpterme
and Particulars apply on the' peeenises
or address Mrs. William Chesney) ,Box
34, Egmondville, P. O., or to James A.
Chesney. 2-622-tf
FARM FOR SALE
For sale Lot 29, Concession 3, lAelt.
S. Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres.
There are on the premises a good
frame house, two barns and frame
stable 75 feet long, cement floor it
cattle stable; hog pen, two wells, The
land is in a good state of cultivation,
well drained and fenced, Large apple
orchard; also all kinds of small fruits;
six acres of good hardwood bush, fall
plowing done. This farm is situated
1,4 miles east of the village of Brum-
field and 5 miles from town of Sea -
forth on Mil Road. School across
corner from farm. For further pate
ticulars apply on the premiere or
address Michael Whitmore, Brncefield
R. R. No. 1, or Phone 5 on 142, Sea -
forth Central. 261641
1*
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, Lot 29, Concession 1, H.
R. S., Tuckersmith. There are on the
premises a frame house, and frame
been, in good condition, also large im-
plement shed. The farin is known as
the "Wise" farm, and is situated, half
way between Seaforth and Clinton. It
is well fenced and in a splendid state
of cultivation. Will be sold on easy
terms. For further particulars apply
on the premises or phone 20 on 144,
Clinton. GEORGE BEAUREGA121,4a
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
, In the village of Egmondville, con-
taining two acres of choice land, on
which there is a large commodious
house, stone foundation, excellent cel-)
ler with cerment door, separate coal
• soft water cistern holding fifty
barrels, and the best of hard water
at the dbor; there is aso a large stable
with pig pen, Jieu house, and carriage
helm, plenty of room- ceinent walks
to street and stable; also a nwribee of
apple trtes and other' small frtdts.
Tr..3 property la situated two blocks
west of the Presbyterian church and
is within 10 minutes' walk of pest of-
fice, school and church—one of the
;hest locations in the' village, being high
and dry, with an excellent wow of
taiwn and country; an i&& piece fee a
i retired farmer, and wig be lio$ roms-
linably. Apply lea thc 1IN or ad-
! dress ALM. GOBD011,Box 51, Sea -
forth, Ont. 2822x4
•e_
fleitsali-
.Sprikohow
Hp:flies aii 4 Citttk
tramoymelyof-
The annual 'Spring Show, Tinder the anpalees
of the South Huron Agricultural Socletr
of Stallions, Harness and Halter Horses,
Bulls and Cows, will be held in. ,
iensall
Tuerday, Apr. 9th, -1918
HORSES...,
CLYDESDALE Olt SHIRE STALLION
Stallion foaled 3.915 or later ..$6 $4 $2
BELGIAN OR, PERCHERON
Stallion foaled 1915 or later .46 $4
CARRIAGE OR ROADSTER
Stallion foaled 1915 or later .45 $3 42
HARNESS HORSES
Heavy draft team . .
Heavy draft brood mars; i11. foal sti
3 year old heavy draft gelding
or filly foaled In 1915 ... . 3 2
2 year old heavy draft gelding -
or filly foaled in 1016 . 3 2
AgrieuItural team 6 4 2
Agrienitural .mare in foal, prize
donated by commercial Hotel 5 3
3 year old :igricultural gelding
or filly foaled in 19163
2 year old agricultural gelding
or filly foaled in 1915 3 2
General purpose team4 2
Carriage team .,-4
-Single carriage horse 4 2
Roadster team .. . 4 2
Single roadster ...... ....... 4 2
No horse to she • shown in more then oue
class, except for sweepstake prize, without
consent of directors
Horse & Cattle
Show, Seaforth
Friday, Apr. 5, '18
'Under the auspices of tlie
Seaforth Aglicaltural Society
HORSES
CLYDESDALE
Stallion, aged $8 $6 $4
Stallion, foaled in 19/5 6 4 2
Stallion, foaled in 1916 5 3 2
Stallion, foaled in 1917 5 3 2
Sweepstakes, Clydesdale Badnee
SHIRE
Stallion, any age .. $4 IS
•
PERCHERON
Stallion, any age $4 la
irAciragiA'
age:. . ..
42 Stallion, .any
ROADSTERS
Standard 'Bred Trotting Stallion in
harnesi 45 $3
Standard Bred Pacing Stallion in
harness .45 43 el
44
4
CATTLE
ABERDEEN-ANGUS
Aged bull,' . .46 $d
Bull, calved after Sept. 1, 1016.... 6 4
Cow or heifer over 2 years old 3 0
Heifer under two years old
SHORTHORNS
Aged bull. ,-* 46 44
Bull,scalved after Sept: 1, 19166 4
Cow)or heifer over 2 year old 3 2
Heifer ender .two years old 32
Butcher steer or heifer (grade), 1st prlie
donated by A. W. E. Hemphill, pall
of Imperial Stock rood; 2nd $2.00
• A'sweepstake badge will be given in each*
of the eattle 'classes and also tor the best
pure bred females
SPECIAL PRIZES
5
1.--D. Urquhart, for bept heavy draft
team -90 lb. sack rolled eats, value se.
nee -Cook Bros:, for best agricultural team
--100 lbs., Snowdrift -Flour, value $5.75,
a,—G. Case &.• Son, for best 'general pnr.,
pose te-asa—bag holder, value $5. ,
4.—Thomas Sharee.wfor hest Pereheron
mare- any age--neckyone, value 43. ; •
' Z.—Sterling Bank, for best heaver draft_Or
'agrienittiral mare or gelding, any
.—!31i' u$11ro.n 'Weather Immune' e ea.* tan
best eoltectien of three heavy bows wins -
ed hy one man; stallione excluded, ;MO
pOLCYTI),,,acbl. juopyntetrfor leesytearsearsage. tenor"
spring hat, value ,
8—T. W. Perlmer, for best carriage horse
—tepx of cigars, value 45-
9—George Scott, for best roadster teava•
—pail of International Stock' Food, value
43.75
_ = _
• 10.--Bonthron & Deyaldelfe, for 'beet *nee
roadster—oak rocker, value s& ,
' 11.—Molsions Bank, Sit :best light bona
'any age or-eta:is, toatie shown on halter,—
415. 2*.-3,'W*2„..
1A. McLaren, for best genileinales
eiji"elisAerris,'4111vallineV6Pla. eat'emski"d*
•13.:—Dr. Peek, for nest Shorthorn heifer
calf under one-year old --100 pounds ot cat
meal, value $5,25. -
Ronnie, for best two year old
Shorthorn heifer—pair rubbers, value' $2.
15n—Milton Ortwein, „for best Aberdeen -
Angus bull any age—overalls and =leek,
value $3.50.
. C: Davis, for best Shorthorn bull
an.y age—skirt, value, .$1.50.
All exhibitors must lira become membera01
this Society by peeing one dollar to tlie
Secretary.. Entries can be menet with tbe
necretary at the'Commercial Hotel, until 1
o'clock oa atm day .of the show. Ali pro-
tests to he roode to Secretary, in Writing,
accompanied by a fee of $2, which will be
refonaed ir protest is sustained. Ample
aktoersebmsmodation 7111 be provided for all
'1
K. M. McLEAN • • ROBT. McLAREN
Secretary President
• Auction Sale
of
Livery Equipment, Bus and
Baggage Transfix.
Messrs. Turnbull & MeIntosh have in-
strueted the undersigned to sell by publie
auction the entire contents of their liver.:
stock and fixtures which includes every-
thing found in one of the best equipped
livery barns in Western Ontario, on
Tues, Api. 2nd, '18
• at one a'elock Inele
at their barna in
SEAFORTII
ra.msmorwroolesIemt
Horses: Grit and Dan—black team 10
and 7 years 91d, a handsome pair. Prince
and Tom—grey team 10 years old, good
team in all harness. Nigger—black horse.
an extra good driver, eight years old.' Jim
—sorrel berse 6 years old good long dis-
tance driver. Fred --brown carriage horse
9 years old. Tory—black home 8 years old,
good thick horse, quiet and gentle. Nell—
bay mare 12 years old good driver. Sandy
--brown horse 10 years old. Charlie—bay
home 5 years old, extra good horse single
or double. Geordie—bay horse 5 years old,
a good horse. Queen—black mare 7 years
old, bandsoxne mare. Jack—bay horse 10
y
eAa
r
as
to:lodBuggies and Sleighs—Rubber tired
two seated brougham; rubber tired carriage
Mount Forest make, Timken beatings, near-
ly new; steel tired carriage, wagonette, 2 -
seated carriage, two sleeted rubber tired
surrey, pole and shafts; 2 rubber tired
buggies, rubber tired Phaeton, Stanheee
boggy, 8 steel tired buggim some nearly
new; cariole, light wagon, doubt), spring
wagon, 2 three seated pleasure stelehe, one
two seated pleasure sleigh; 8 cutters, heavy
set sloop sleighs,.
1 five passenger Ford car in good re-
pair; 1 7 -passenger Studebaker, elec-
tric light and starter, good as new.
Harness and Robes --Four sets double
harness complete; set of eariole harness
complete; 12 sets single harness, 2 dozen
robes, some nearly new; 2 white back
robes; 12 strings of bells; bone eliPPInif
machine, rugs, duster, 'blankets, whips and
evanrytni. hing to found in a first rises livery
b
The whole will positively be sold as the
proprietors have leased their barn for se
garage.
• There wili nIse be offered for stee as &
going concern the bus and baggage transfer
—tae only one in town.
Terms—Alt alma of 419 and under emelt
over that amount 8 months' credit seven
Ion approved join notes. IL discount of
Mate on the dollar off for cash are credit
amseetd. •
atom Brown •TURNBULL & Mell4T01111
Auctioneer ProPrieters
HEAVY DRAFT
Team in harness—
Regina Gold watch donated
by F. S. . &mange. .$25 45
Brood mare in foal—
Dry goods donated by Z.
Itiactavish — 410
Filly or gelding. in 1915—
Silver, medal donated by
Bank of Couamerce s—,$10 3
Filly or gelding,. in 1910— •
Wheelbarrow donated by
Robert Henderson es -46 8
Filly or gelding in 1917—
Wool horse blanket donated
• by Seaforth Creamery $6 3 2
SWEEPSTAIrslie
Mara, filly or gelding, any age -
100 lbs. flour by Rob Roy ,
Mills Limited 3
AGRICULTURAL
Team In harness—
Suit of Clothes by Stewart
Bros. 425
Brood Mare in foal—
Sliver enp -donated by the
D01311111011 Ralik .7„41.0.7.. 8
iljy or gelding in 19157—
nb bag doneted by • N
Ciuff & Sons $6
Filly or gelding in 1910—
Goods froin. stoee of IL
Edge ... . . ..
Filly or gelding ,in 1917-s-
• Set of whillietrees by R. &
P. Deverenx
Mare, tiny or gelding any age—
$1000 policy paid for three
years by Huron Weather
Insurance Co., f7; Bug by -41). sheens*
45
orstsinAli PURP08111
Team Irt harness
ROADSTERS '
-nomesier horse ba haraeaft 15-r4 -
and under--
Ctirrie ease eitt iiiVi's' oior
A' seedstertmeer-t:
ft€41111 Itt 4.ari;e1.15-3
.444
e team 'In eirness, 4;;Wir
SPECLans COMPETITION
-Special Township Competition
ses in-; Gold open to any Tovniblip
best three heavy draft or
hordes' (stallions barred). -heir
ier and need not be the pro
person—hut mist be *weed
able.. No. prises Walesa, two o
sh!ps be represented,
tfor single roadster, ni-iten 5 Sae
value 32.50. donated by SPriiiiitat
grocers, •
CATTLE
• 811ORTHOBNO
Bello 3 yeettra 'Old or over .47 -44
2 -yeses Old' by.*****5•Y -
n".1 yeart-old, .... .
POLLED, ANGUS
Ball, 3 years or bver
JERSEYS
re.
Bul
Bull -
* *
• 4t, 4*, • •
woularoituss
- 4 t
AWEEPSTA.KES
RULES -
No 1—Entrance fee ele each. 'extra alb?'
No. 2—Brood mares must show visilaY
foal.
No. 3—Age of horse to date trona Jammiff
1st,
No. 4—Age Of cattle to date front Sestets --
bet it. _
No, 5—All protests meet be id wellies& 411$0
handed to the &cram by 6
the day of the
4200,.which' will
test is sustained.
*I a
44 -,
•
No. 0—No registered .Clydesdales anomie
to allOW hi Agricultural dams,
No. 7—Foals showing in entire class aldt
nligibile to Compete -In-HeavOran
or Agritultural classes or,fouls.
D:FOTHERINGIIAM, - Presiding
R. M. JONES 'I'reasnror
M. BRODERICIC Seeretasy
Prize Lists may be obtained freak
the Secretary.
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
- FARMS.
Write for booldet and Priam* of
proved and and unimproved fares in VI"
famous Gilbert Plains Matelot. J.
EVANS & CO., Gilbert Maine, Meal-
toba. 2611x2ik
•••••111=1.,
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale eight roomed frame /muse ene
High Street, Seafortts, Good cellar and
cistern, bard and soft water; in good ;re-
pair. Situated oue Mack west of lien
street Further intattnalara apply as taw
Prendses or address WILLIAm-OUGIITONs
Seaforth. 26244,
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale abc roomed frame bomb
on Railway street, Seaforth, good eel
-
lar, fine garden and a number of fruit
trees. Apply on the premises, or mt-
dres &sloth P. O. Mrs. Willkwal
Reid. 262214
110..••••=womm,
HOUSE FOR SALE
For sale, a seven roomed cottage,
cement cellar throughout. Plenty or
hard and soft waterand stabling far
a horse and cow. Situated lust out-
side the town limits of Seaforth. Por
further particular's apply to Genre.
Lowery. Seaford*, or phone 7 on 112.
2622.-tf.
r••••••••*tr•.rIk
FARM FOR SALE
South Half Lot 14, and South the
Lot 15, Concession 1, R. S.,
erstnith, -96 acres more or less, Oat
grass for several years,
miles from Seaforth; no buildup, le
waste land; a spring creek *OW tOr-
er. Apply to Prondfoote se&
Cooke, &earth or Goderisb...2tIO-4
STOCK FOR SAL&
Two young pure &oh* brad
bulls, eight nionths od, gnat
by Gainford
hull of Canada. A1so.oe_
sired Arktoerat UMW*
is Wafer&
on Lot $9,
% miles "meth of
Greed Read. Pbeno 10 en
Pierce.
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