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Seaforth, Oct. 17, 1918.
Butter, per lb. 40 to 42e
Eggs, per dozen. .. .. ....45 to 46e
Wheat, Per bushel2.16
Potatoes, per bushel . . 1.50
Oats, per bushel - 70e,
Spring wheat, per bushel ..
Hogs, per cwt . 194O0
Shorts,- per ton ... . . . . -
Peas, per. bushel . . . . . .$2.25
Barley, per bushel $1.00
Bran, per ton 38.00
Flour, per cwt. 5.60 to $6
DEATHS
Hammett -min Sarnia. an October 14th, diem
bert Hammett, son of Mr. Fred Hammett,
formerly of Seaforth.
Hammett -In Sarnia, on October 10th, Robert
fratnraett, formerlot of Seaforth, and son of
Mr. Fred Hammett.
Walker -In New Loudon, Conn., on October
thrh. MarY Elizabeth Chesetty, beloved wife
of Vern B. Walker. U.S.N., and eldest
daughter cd Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney,
Tuckersmith, aged 27 years an 6 months.
Brown -At Base Hospital Toronto, on Oct.
12th, of pneumonia. Cadet Norman Ainalie
Brown, R.A.F., of Edinburgh, Scotland, and
late of the Dominion Bank staff, Seaforth.
GARFIELD MeMICHAEL
Lieeneed Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Sales conducted in any part of the county.
Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed,
Addreas Seafortb. R. R. No. 2, or phone 13
on. 236. Seaforth. 2653-bf
FOR SALE
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EXPOStroR
TWO CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE
Being lot 10, east half 20 in the 2nd con-
cesilon of Stanley, containing 150 scree, with
up-to-date buildings -and 10 a high stsite of cul-
tivation, There are,also 16 acres of good hard-
wood bush. PlentY, of good water. A,Iso 100
acres, being lot 16, concession 2, with good
buildings. Plenty Of geed water and 10 acres
of bush. These farm are 'situated within 2
miles of Brucefield. For further particulare.
apply to J. T. or °OLDIE GRAHAM, on the
premises, or Brucelleld P0. 2658x4
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CASH SALE
On Lot 23, Concession 1, McKillop, adioining
Town of Seaforth, on Tueeday, Oetolter 22nd,
auction sale of household- furniture, *omelet-
ing of walnut parlor suite, walnut piano, mfr -
or, Walnut hall stand, walnut desk and book..
ease, walnut tables, 'walnut bedroom suits, oak
bedroom suite, chairs, rockers, moan tables,
sewing machine, oak dinner wagon carpets,
Pictures, curtain poise and other fiignishlng's
too numerous to mention. Estate of Mrs.
F. Case. JESSE A. CASE, Executrix: Thos.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2662-2
AUCTION SALE
OEC Church Property in the village of Bruce -
field. The undersigned has Instructed Mr, T.
Broven to sell by Public auction on Monday, Ore
toter 28th, at 2 p.m., the following Property:
Village lot containing 14 acre, more or less on
which is a frame building 40x28 feet, known
as• the Brucefield Methodist church; also a
frame shed 75x223/4 feet. A cash sale will be
made of church furnishings, chairs, seats,
lanoles, box stove, stove pipes, etc. The whole
will positively be sold. Terms for the property
-Ten per cent. of purchase price on day of
sale; balance in thirty days. RI P. WATSON,
Secretary Trustee Board; T. Brown, Auction-
eer. 2653-2
About twenty sacks of choice potatoes, Aleo
two Leicester ewe Iambs. Apply to FRANK •
-COL.EMAN, or phone 19 on 614, Clinton. AUCTION SALE
1674hat
HOUSE FOR SALE
A house for sale on Victoria street, Seaforth,
meritaining eight rooms; hard ahd soft water,
electric lieht, furnace, good cellar and gar -
Aly to MISS C. bleTAVISH, at the
Sandford Clothing Factory, 26534
HELP WANrED
Help ;anted to spread fiax by the Canadian
Flax Mille. Seaforth. Good wages will be
!said te women, boys and girls. eo
CANADIAN FLAX MILLS,
2645-tf SEAFOR.TH
STOCK FOR SALE
For sale 6 shares of Bell Engine Stock. This
,,tock paid a dividend of T per cent. lest year.
Far particulars apply at The Expositor Offioe.
2650-tf.
POULTRY WANTED
I am prepared to pay the highest Cash Price
der all kind.o of poultry delivered at my store.
Main Street. Seaforth, on Wednesday and
frhunday Forenoon of each week.
G. D. HAIGH. 263.6-t.f.
FOWL WANTED
I am prepared to pay the highest cash price
for any quantity of live fowl, delivered at
the Royal Hotel every Tuesday forenoon.
Phone 6 OR 247. Seaforth.
2519-tf J. G. McMICHAEL,
HOUSE FOR SALE
A cemfertable frame house pleasantly; sit -
elated, good cellar, hard and soft water, large
garden. Apply to THOMAS HICK -PILL, Sea -
forth. 2647-tf
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE
Ten bulls, from 8 to 24 months of age, of
the good kind. Also must sell about 25 females
before winter. They are the prolific kind and
nre priced at about hatf their value to move
them. Crown Jewel 42nd still heads this herd.
JOHN ELDER. Henze% Ontario. 2653-4
FARM FOR SALE
Tenders will be received up till November 1,
Lqs, for the sale of West Half Lot 18, Con-
cession le, Grey township, Huron County,
known, as the John Wortley Farm, consisting
of fifty acres. This property must be aold in.
order to wind up the esinte. Apply to B.
WORTLEY, Woodotock, Ontario, Executor.
2.653x2
SALE REGISTER
Ori. Wednesday, October 26.rd, at 1 p.m., on.
lot 9. concession 10. Hullett, clearing sale of
farm stock and implements. Archie Reid,
Proprietor; T. Brown Auctioneer.
On Tuesday, October 22nd: at 1 p.m., lot
23. concetsion 1. McKillop. at the residence of
the late Mrs. F. Case. sale of household fur-
laituree-Miss Jessie Case, Executor: T. Brown.
Auctioneer.
On October 24th, on lot 41, concession 1, L.
R. S., Tuckersmith, farm stock and iraple-
mente. Charles W. Stevens, proprietor; T.
Gundry, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, October 29th, on lot 6, con-
cession 9, Tackeremitte farm stock and imple-
ments. John A. McOloy, propeietor ; T. Brown
auctioneer.
On Thursday, October 24th, on lot 29, con-
cemion 2 McKillop, farm stock and imple-
ments. 3. S. Henderson, proprietor; Thomas
Brown. Auctioneer.
On Thursday, October 24th, on lot 1, eon -
cession 9. "l'uckersraith,:farm stock and imple-
ments. T. Ferguson, proprietor; T. Cameron,
auctioneer.
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
C. BOX
Ffoider of Government Diploma
and Liscense
Charges Moderate
Flowers furnished on short notice
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 43
Of Farm Stock -James Jones, Auctioneer,
has reeeived instructions from Mr. John A.
Nieholson to sell by public auction at Born-
holm, on Friday, October 25th, the followitig:
One general purpose mare rising five years old,
heavy gelding rising four years old; one filly,
(general parpose) rising 8 years old; gelding
rising 2 years old; 3 fresh cows with calves by
their side; i cows due to calve in December
and January, 3 cows due to calvle in March; 6
farrow cows; ten steers, rising 3 years old;
10 steers rising two years old; 10 heifers ris-
ing 3 yea e old; 6 heifers rising 2 years old; 3
bread sows to litter in December ; about 20
stock hose. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. Terms -
Eight months credit will be given on furnish -
See approved joint notes. 4 per cent straight
off for cash. No reserve. JOHN A. NICHOL-
SON, Proprietor; James Jones, Auctioneer,
2653-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Horses, Cows, Steers, Calves, Sheep and
Pigs-Thce. Gundry has been instructed to sell
by public auction on lot 33, conceesion 7, Hul-
lett, et mile front Suramerhill, on Tuesday,
&Maher 29th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following.:
Horsea--Good mare 4 years old simposed to
be in foal to Mosetrooper Champion, driving
mare work single or double not afraid of
autos, sucking colt sired by Balmerino. Cattle
-Cow 6 -years old im freshen An January, cow
9 yeaoss Id to freehee in March. heifer 3 yearn
-old to freshen in February; cow 6 years old to
freshen in April, Cow 4 years old to freshen
in Mareh, farrow heifer, 7 steers 2 years old, 6
calvea. Sheep -16 good breeding ewes, ,good
Leicester ram. Pigs -brood sow, 12 young pigs
10 weeks .olcl. About 50 hens. -Terms -All
sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount
6 months' credit on approved joint notes, or
discount of 6 per mit. per annum for cash OR
credit amounts. All stock Must be satisfactor-
ily settled for'before leaving the premises. C.
L. TYNER, Proprietor; T. Gundry, Auctioneer.
26'53-1
AUCTION SALE'
Of Farm Stock and Implernents.-Mr. Thos.
Brown has received instructions from Mr.
Archibald Reid, to sell by public auction on lot
9, concession 10, in the•Township of Hullett,
commencing at one o'clock p.m., on Wednes-
day. October 23rd, 1918, the following, that is
to say: Horses -Heavy draftgelding7 wears
• old, heavy draught gelding 9 years old, general
purpose mare 7 years old, general purpose
gelding 3 years old, driving mare 4 years old,
2 driving colts 2 and 1 years old. Cattle -3
cows earemsed to be with calf, heifer 2 years
old supposed with calf, 2 steers 2 steers old,"
3 steers 1 year old, 3 heifers 1 year old, 2
oprinte calves, fat calf. Hogs- e pigs 5 months
old, brood sow with litter. Grairt-Quantity
of oats (cash). Implements -2 wagons, set of
sleighs, buggy, cutter, fertilizer drill, cultiva-
tor, disc harrow, steel roller, turnip pulper,
hay reek, fanning ill,Va2 plows, set 2000 lb.
scales, 4 section harrows, set sling ropes, two
ladders, wheelbarrow, 2 sets whiffietrees, 4 eol-
tars, set dotliale herness set single harness. 2
dozen grain bags and Other articles too num-
erous to mention. Household Effects -Cup-
board, 2 tables, 6 kitchen chairs. 2 rocking
chairs, 2 bedsteade, set springs, cookstove,
heater, Deisy churn, waetting machine, butter
worker, hanging lanap. Terms of Sale -All
purchases of 610 and under, cash; over that
amount 12 months' credit on purchasers furn-
ishing aporoved joint notes.. A discount of 4%
straight off for mash on redit amounts.
ARCHIBALD REID, Proprietor; Thew Brown,
Auctioneeir. 2653-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Impelments-On lot 23,
Concession 1, Iisborne, OR Thursday, October
24th, at 1 o'clock p.m., the following: Horses
-Heavy draught' mare 1 year old; general
Purpose mare 12 years old, supposed to be in
foal; sucking colt got by Colonel Grahara;
horse I years old by Lord How-atiCon; matched
team of grey Perekerons, coming three sired by
Jabot; blood colt by Andy Redlae, sucking colt,
well bred driving mare 6 years old (reliable).
Cattle -3 good Berhasn'eows, oneidge January
10, one Anril lst, and one May lst; heifer
rising 3 aim December 15th; 10 two year aid
steers, good feeders; 6 two year old heifers; 2
Yearling steers. yearling heifer, (these are
mostly Polled Angus and Durham grades) ; 2
young fat cows; 5 young calves. Hogs and
Pou1tre-6 sows due to farrow in December:
() hmis and 30 pullets.-Iraplements-Massey-
Harris 6 foot binder with sheaf carrier and
trualc, nearly new; Massey -Harris mower, 6 ft.
cut, nearly new; Massey -Harris cultivator aew,
Massey -Harris manure spreader nearly new;
Maesey-Ilaathis steel roller nearly new; Massey
Harris corn and bean harvester new; Massey
Harris 13 -hoe drill, nearly new; Massey -Har-
ris 10 -ft, steel rare nearly new; McCormick. -
hay tedder; Cockshutt riding plow, new; 2 disc
harrawe; 2 furrow Maple Leaf gang plow;
walking plow, set of iron harrows, 4 section:
fanning mill, 2 wagorg, one nearly new; wag-
on bolt, stock rack, hay rack, set bobsleighs,
top buggy, cutter, feed boiler, sugar kettle,
sprayer, large barrel, gasoline engine and
pump jack, 23/4 h.p.; No. 3 Daisy ahem ; New
Lily ceeant smarator, forks, chains and numer-
ous other areleles. Also 3 sets of harness.
Ternts-$10 and under cash; over that araount
10 menthe credit on approved joiht notes. A
discoent of eele per annum off for cash
sredit ammiste. BEN MAKIN'S, Proprietr ; C.
W. Robinson, Auctioneer; Frank Coates, Clerk.
2646-1 •
S. T. Holmes
CLEARING SALE
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking pariors in Ocldfel
lows building opposite
"tewart Bros. Resi-
dence Godench st., epp
Dr. Scott's
Flowers furnished cn
short notice.
Phone Night or Day 119,
ININIMMIIMIIIIIIII
,wenew
TIRECIIMMINSUNIIR
W. S. Gormley
EMBALMER AND
'FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. WilliamGrocery Store.
Main Strett, Seaforth
1 ers furnished on short notise
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -10E
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Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hags and Iznple-
mente.-The underaigned auctioneer will sell
by .paielic auction on Lot 29, Concession 6,
Usborne Townehip, en Tuesday, October 22nd,
1918, at 12 otclock, eharp, the following pro-
perty., namely: Horses -Matched team, 4
years old, agricultural; team mares 4 and 5
gears old, draft; 'draft gelding 5 years old:
pair general purpose 5 and 6 years old; 2
fillies 2 years old, draft; general purpose team
of mare$ 4 years old; Pair two year old Per-
cheree, geldings; 3 year old draft gelding, 2
draft fillies 1 year old. Cattle -3 renewed
cows with calf at foot; 3 cows to calve in
November; 2 caws to calee in Deoember; 2
cows to calve in April; 4 farrow C 0 WO, ; 2 fat
cows; 6 heifers 2 years old, fat; 6 heifers 1
Year old; 24 steers 2 years old, weigh 1000 to
1100 lbs., 4 yearling steers. Sheep -90 Lin-
coln awes; ao Shropshire ewes 1 to 3 years old, -
40 ewe 'snobs, pure brad imported Lincoln ram
2 years old; Lincoln ram 2 years old, 4 ram
Iamb& Hogs -4 store hogs, about 33/4 moriths
old; 25 pigs 7 weeks old. Implements -2 Mas-
sey -Harris binders Massey Harris mower,
Deering mower, Sharpe rtke, International
steel roller, wood roller, Massey Ifarrio spring
tooth cultivator, fertilizer drill, bean harvester,
and hoe drill, stiff -Moth cultivator, 2 seafflere,
-3 setts harrows, Nip plow, 2 No. 21 Verity
plows; Maple Leaf twin plow, double riding
plow, 3 wagons, rubber tired buggy, cutter, 3
sets sleighs, light sleigh, 3 Wagon boxes, 2 hay
racks, 2 gravel bones, 2 spring sesta, cart, 2
wheelbarrows. grindstone, hey tedder, circular
saw, S3/4 h.p. gasoline engine, Jouilet grinder,
roller, crusher. emery grinder, Melotte cream
separator, Daisy chitrn, 3 sets heavy double
blarnese, set light double harnees, set sin.gle
harness, heavy set brass mounted single har-
ness, and many (Aker articles. Seven acres of
corn in stook, 3 acres, tuenips, quantity of
'oats and barley. Terme of Sale -All sums of
$10 and under cash; over thee amount 12
months' credit given_ with 6 ner cent. added.
FREW( ALLERINGTON, Proprietor; T. Camer-
on and C. W. llobileion, Auctioaeep3. 2663-1
'AUCTION SALE ,
"HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES OF LAND
Thomas Breslin has been instructed to ;sell` by
public auction at the Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth, on Saturday, October 19th. 1918, at 8 O.
clock P.m., the following: Five roomed frame
house in excellent repair situated on Park lot
D. Sperling Survey, of the town of Seaforth,
also four acres of land With barn. Terms --
Terms of sale made known on day of sale or
May be had on application to Mr. John
Rankin, Real Estate Broker, Seaforth. MRS.
M. MIJLCAHY, Proprietress; T. Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 2652x2
01.-mmiwYeamonia.
AUCTION SALE
Jame; Jones, auctioneer, has received in-
lic auction at his residence in the vil age
structions from Dr. A.' V. Michell to se
l by
pub
of Dublin, on Saturday, October 19th t at 2 o'-
clock p.m., the following: 1 first Owes aged
roadster', gelding rising 8 yearsold, got by'
Red McKinney, cow 4 years old to calve in
April; 80 white Rock hens 2 years old, 6 White
Rock pullets, buggy,top cutter (Portland), set
single harnesa, set light double harnees, Dutch
collar -harem and tugs, open bridle, blind bri-
dle, double pole with neckyoke for buggyeelou-
ble pole for cutter with neckyoke, wheelbarrow,
2 steel gasoline tanks 30 and 40 gallons capa-
city, chicken fountain, horse blanket, buggy
oilcloth, boy's express wagon, several bed
springs and mattresses, 2 sets carpenter's hor-
ses, Blue Bell -washer and wringer, Daisy
churn, large clothes horse, table, chairs, couch-
es, stoves, (heaters), gasoline or kerosine De-
troit Vapor Stove with oven (3 burners), one
burner coal oil stove, pictures, ,music cup-
boards, toilet sets, 5 gallon gasoline cans, box
cabinet, several lanwa, hall lamp, Bain lamp,
cradle, scythe, and other articles too numerous
to mention. No reserve. Terms cash. A. V.
MICHELL, M.D., Proprietor; James Jones,
Auctioneer. 2662-2 •
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock -William E. Nairn has re-
ceived instruction to sell by public auction
on Lot 11, • concession 11, Hibbert, one mile
east of Cromarty, on Friday, etober 26, 1918,
commencing at 1.30 o'clock, sharp, the follow-
ing; Horses -General purpose mare 5 sears
old, draft gelding rising 8 years old, driver
6 years old tfuiet, for lady to drive. Cattle -2
cows- with calves at foot, 2 cows due to salve
at time of sale;- three. year old heifer due at
time of sale, eligible for -registration; cow tide
in Decemben sow due in January, cow due
February, 2 cows due in April, one cow due in
May, 6 two year old steers 'about 1000 lbs.,
2 two year old heifers about 1000 lbs., 3 year-
ling heifers- 6 yearlig steers. These are a
choice lot of high grade Durharn cattle and are
in good condition. Pigs -Yorkshire brood sow
due at -Ohne of sale, 4 Yorkshire brood SOWS
due in Deeemleer, 18 store hogs about /00 lbs
eaeli. Terms -11 months dredit will be given
on furnishing approved joint notes or a dis-
count of a% straight off for cash in lieu of
notes. Positively no reserve as every animal
offered will be sold to the highest bidder. De-
cision of auctioneer final in all cases of dis-
putes. KENNETH MdKELLAR, Proprietor;
W. E. NAIRN, Auctiooner; Frank McCoenelL
Clerk. 2652-2
A.UCTION SALE.
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -Mr. Thos.
Brown has been instructed to sell by public
auction OR lot 6, concession 9, Tuckersmith, -en
Tuesday. October 29th, at 1 o'clock p.m., the
following property: Horses-Teara of heave
horses 8 and 9 years old; good driving horse
6 years old. Cattle -Four cows, 8 of them
supposed to be in calf, one due to calve in Jan-
uary and the other two due in March; one
heifer rising 3 years old, supposed to calve in
January; 4 yearling steers;'1 yearling heifer,
and 5 calves. Alsoabout 80 hens. Implements
-Deering binder 6 -foot cut, Deering mower 6
foot cut; Deering cultivator, Deering horse
rake, steel land roller, seed drill, 2 furrow rid-
ing plow; buggy, cutter, wagon, hayrack, set
bobsleighs, turnip sower, grindstone, set of 3
section diamond 'harrows, ocullier, pulper, fan-
ning mill, wheelbarrows two walking Plows,
Daisy churn, set of team harness, third horse
set of harness, set single harnees, forks, shov-
eltwspades, whiffietrees and other articles too
numerous to mention. Also about 20 tons of
hay. Terms -All sums of *10 and under, cash;
over that amount 12 months' credit will be giv-
en on furnishing approved joint notes. A dis
count of 5% per annum. off for cash. Hay to
be cash. JOHN A. MeOLOY, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctiooneer. 2662-3
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm StOtik And Implentent;.--IVIre To
Gundry has been Instructed to sell by public
,auction on lot 41, -concession 1, London Road
runny, Tuckers -moth ,on October e4th. 1918, at
one o'clock decrp, the following: hocam-1
mare 10 years old, mare 5 years old, 1 seed
horse- Cattle- Cow 10 years old to freshen in
April, Jersee cow 9 years old to froshen in
October; eew 5 years old supposed to be ei
ealf, cow 4 moss old to freshen in April, one
heifer 2 years old to freshen in December • 3
steers 2 years old, 3 steers 1 year old, 1 heifer
1 year old, 3 spring calves, 2 stere hogs, rum-
ber of hens. Implements -Massey Harris mow-
er, disc harrow, set diamond harrows, hay ,rake,
walking plow, 2 lumber wagons, democrat
pole and shaft, 2 single buggies, cutter, horse
power, crusher, root pulper, fanning mill,
hay rack, pair bobsleighs, scuffier, wheels bar-
row., wagon scales 2000 lbs. capacity; 2 sugar
kettles, Capital Cream separator nearly new, 2
ladders, set team harness, 2 sets single har-
ness, cross -cut .saw, wood cool/Love, and a
quantity of household furniture and other
articles tuo numerous to mention. -Terms-
All sums of $10 and under cash, over that
amount 10 months credit on furnishing approv-
ed joint notes. A discount of ,4% straight off
for cash on credit amounts. No reserve as
the proprietor has sold his farm. CHARLES
W. STEVENS, Proprietor; T. Gundry, Auc-
tioneer. 2652-2
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stoilt and Implements. -Thomas
Brown ha$ been iastructed to sell by public
auction on lot 29, concession 2, McKillop, one
mile north of Seaforth, on Thursday, October
24th, at 1 &clock the following: Horses -2
agricultural horses: one horse nine years
old, one horse six years ola, and one driv-
ing mare 8 years old. Cattle -Jersey heifer
due in November, 5 Cows due in March and
April, 6 yearling heifers, 6 yearling steers, 7
calves. Pigs -2 choice brood sows, 8 young
3/4
pigs 2months old; 7. geese, 15 hens. Imple-
ments -Massey -Harris binder 6 foot cut with
sheaf carrier arid truck ;„ Massey -Harris hay
loader with truck; Massey Harris cultivator
and seeder box, Massey -Harris 13 disc drill,
new; Frost and Wosd mower; ten foot steel
rake; Clover Leaf manure spreader, disc
harrow, 4 section harrows, roller, a single
Verity riding plow; 2 furrow Cockshutt gang;
walking plow, Vefity 21; scuffier, roller roof
pulper, cutting box. fanning mill with bagger,
hay rack, set trunk bobsleighs, 2 Portland
cutters, 2 top buggies, De Laval cream sepal--
atr nearly new; barrel churn, hay -fork, car,
rope and slings and pulleys; 2 seto double
harness, 2 seta single harness, pea harvester,
some clover hay, and straw to be fed on the
Plaee; whiffletreen neckyoke, stock -rack cross
dolt saw, water trough tined, forks, sh.ovels
and hoes and other articles too numerous to
mention. Term, -Hay to be cash. All sums
of $1b and under Dash, over that amount 10
months credit will be given on approved joint
notes. A discount of 4% per annum oft for
cash on credit amounts. Positively no reserve
as the:proprietor is givieg up farming. All
articles must be settled for before being re-
moved from the premises. JAMES S. HEN-
DERSON; Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 265t-2
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements, Hay and,
Grain. -Thomas Cameron has received instru-
tions to sell by Public auction on lot 1, con-
cession 9, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, on Thursday,
October 24th, at 12.30 o'clock, sharp, the fol-
lowing: Horses -Team of snatched general_
purpose horses, mare and gelding 4 years old;
Indian pony 2 years old, broken to harness and
saddle. Cows -Cow due at time of sale, cow
due in January; 4 cows due later, 13 steers
and heifers 2 years old, 6 steers and heifers
1 year old, 4 spring ealves. Pigs -Sow due
at time of sale, 2 pigs about 70 lbs. each; 10
pigs 6 weeks old; also 80 hens and pullets.
Impleznents-Massey-Harris 7 ft. binder; Mas-
sey-Harrie 6 foot mower, Messey-Harris hay
loader, International side delivery rake, Deer-
ing rake. McCormick 13 hoe disc drill, rrost
& Wood disc, 2 furrow plough, single plough,
harrows, stee Hand roller, scuifier, turnip seed-
er, snariure spreader, lumber wagon, top bug-
gy, bobsleighs, cutter, root pulper, fanning
mill, gravel box, hay rack, fiat rack, with mov-
able truck, seraper, 2000 lb. scales and plat-
form, stone .boat, 2 sugar kettles, hay fork,
pig -crate, grain bags, set team harems, set
single harnese, whiffietrees, neckyokes,- some
new, not ironed; shovels, forks, chains, etc.
Also about 20 tons of first plans timottlay hay,
and a quantity of barley. HouseholdFuriti-
ture-Cream, separator, Daisy churn, bedroota
suite, tables, cupboards, couches, chairs arid
other articles too numerous eutiou, The
alloy implements are all ne rfy nev and well
taken eare of. Wositively no 'reserve as the
proprietor has sold his fa h. Terms -All sums
of $10 and under, cash; .ver that amount 12
months' creoliWwill be givi on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 5% off for
cash on credit amounts. T. FERGUSON, Pro-
prietor; Thos. Cameron, Aactioner. 2652-2
NOTICE
To Consumer% of goal in Hulletts-
The Fuel Controller for Ontario has op -
Portioned' 215 tons of coal, for Hullett. Per-
sons wanting coal must apply to William
Jamieson, ire or to John Malan& Londes-
boro, who have ben appointed Fuel Commis-
sioners for Itullett on or before October 39th,
1918. No person having a.supply of wood or
other fuel need alkPlY•
By Order of the Council of Ilullett.
2651-3
FARM FOR SALE
111•••••...I.
For sale lot 17, .concession 9, Township of
McKillop, containing 100 acres. Thisarni
has been in grass- fqr a number of years; and
should grow good crops. Write for particalars
as to prica and terms to JAMES I. JOHNS -
TON, co Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Kam _
2632-tf.
GOOD FARM WANTED
100 acres of good land -well improved; not
more than 5 miles from town or More than
cm. mile from act gee e.tO *mite both land.
Must be clean and in good state of maltivation.
I expect to be in Seaforth on Saturday morn-
ing, Octoiser r12. Apply with all particulars
to WILLIAM. RICHARDSON, 48 Kent Road,
Toronto. - 2651-tif
FORSALE
That very desirable ProPerty just off' Main
street, Emnondville, consisting or one-half acre
of land, on whichis situated a li& story brick
house with seven rooms and good cellar. There
are also on the premises a stable, good well
mid cistern, also apple, plum and peer trees
and other small fruits. This is a splendid
Property and :the taxon are low. For further
partieulers, apply to Mrs. M. A, Charlesworth.
Emnondville P. 0. 2650x2-tf
• FARM FOR SALE
For Sale 100 acres, all cultivated, Ibt 11,
Concession 6, Tuckersmith, H.R.S., with barn
66 by 80 feet, stone foundation, pig pen, driv-
ing shed and hen house, 6 roomed frame cot-
tage, good well with windmill. Also 60 acres
of grass land, west half a lot 5, concession 7,
good well with windmill; a good grass farm.
Apply to JAMES FINLAYSON, R. R. NO. 3,
Kippen ; phone 8-182, Seaforth. 2639-tf
FARM FOli. gALE ,
100 acres on the Mill Road, twa miles to
Brucefield, and four miles to Seaforth, Well
fenced and drained. Brick house with fur-
nace. Large basement barn, spring water
piped to barn; cement silo, pig pen. Price
and terms right. For full particulars apply
to JOHN RANKLN, Seaforth; or to ALEX.
A. WATT, 22 Toronto street, Guelph, Ont.
2647-tf,
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuckersmith, H.R.S.,
100 acres all cleared. Good frame house and
bank barn, pig pen, hen house and driving
shed. A good orchard and plenty of good
water ; well tile drained; rural mail and tel -
phone and in first class condition, On title
Huron Road, 23/4 miles from Seaferth, and 6
miles from Clinton. Will be (sold cheap and
on easy terms. Apply to J. B. Henderson,
Seaforth. 2645-tf
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 23, Coneetsion 6, MeKillop, 100 acres
of the best clay land in McKillop, 6 acres of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
6 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from. Con-
stance, 114 miles from school. There are on
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and
underdrained. There are forty acres
ploughed, 6 acmes bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big springs, one
piped to barnyard and in the other a darn
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the t house and to the barn. As the spring
is in the orchard and near the house and line
feriae, there is no waste land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane 'from tbe road to
the buildings. Apply th MRS, SAMUEL
DORRANCE. Seaforth. 262741
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned wishing to give up farming
on account of ill health and want of help, of-
fers for sale his fine farm on the London
Road, 2 miles south of Iftenall. and 4 miles -
north of Exeter. knowrearletlae North half Of
lot No. 32, Concession 1, tralsoine. This farm
is well drained and fenced and in .a fine state
of cultivation without one foot of poor hind
with the following mentioned buildings on
Bern 70x40: 11f storey frame dwelling 20x87;
with good kitchen, 16x82; driving shed 18x24:.
outbuilding 16x40, and good pig house and
three good Bricked up wells. This property
will be sold at a very reasonable price and
on easy terms. For further particulars apply
to WILLIAM WHITE, Proprietor; Hensel.' P. III
30a. or to G. J. Sutherland, Conveyancer, Hen -
2650 -4
FOR SALE
Desirahle Property for sale,
acres of land, well drained and
roomed house, large pantry and
stone foundation, 'cement cellar
shelves ; hard and eoftWater: c
cow *table; nice hen Weise; a y
of choice fruit. Fine lacation o
west Of Seaforth. Apply to
ROBINSON, Seaforth P.O.
nsiiting of 8'
fenced: n six
w4dahed on
itls cement
meat floor in
ung orchard,
Goderich st.,
MARGAR,ET
2653-tf SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C.V.0„ LL.D.. D.C.L., Prtsiden
5
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF CO MERCE
FOR SALE
' Horses, Berkshire Pigs, Dors kt Sheep
For sale 6 year old Clyde • and colt,
suckers, yearlings and' 2 year ol, heavy and
light breeds, sucker pigs, dam toqk 3rd at -To-
ronto and first at London; sire &id a Toronto
and first at 0ft:awe 9 month pid boars, 2
year old sow to farreiw' in Nov ee 'her. Phone
2 on 82, Hensel!, or aptly on I 24, Conces-
sion 2, Hay. W. PEARC ti 2652-8
FARM FOR $A
. For sale north half of Lot e 5 and west
half of Lot 34. on the 5th consion of Mc-
Killop. This is a first class Unit well drain-
ed and well fenced. and will be eb d cheap and
on reasonable terms for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apply M THOMAS J. AD-
AMS, R. R. No.11, Clinton. Also 26 acres of
hay, first cut, will be sold on the' field.
2688-tf
_ FARM FOR SAL
For sale 150 acre farm, one of -T cltersmith's
hest, being lot 27, concession 8, L. R. S., con-
taining 100 acres. and North 5 alf Jot 27.
concession 2, L.R.S cont4mni bee acres,
There are on the premises a arge brick
13/4 storey dwelling with slate 're f and fur-
nace with woodshed. and kithh at rear.
Large barn. 50x70 feet, with s
onodtearinoei na :le a andppie s,
strpai wu m oshed cherries86x56
in barn. There are two acme
four acres of bush on each lot,
the farm all cleared and in sp
of/ oultivation. There are two go4u we s On
each place. The farm, situtt 6 mile%
front Seaforth and 2 miles from Brucefield,
and one mile from saga The fifty acres
will be sold separately if desired Fur fur-
ther particulars apply to JOHN A. DALLAS,
Hensall; or to ALEX. MONTEI 6,/(417f.
ea,
Phone 10 on 94.. 51x
MR JOHN -AIRD, GeneralManoger
FL V. F. JONES, Ass's Gera Manager
CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 RisEgvE FUND.' • $131500,000
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The Manager is prepared to consult with prospective
•
customers regarding their banking requirements. Whether
it be the opening of a Savings or Current account, the
malting of collectirs or the negotiation of a loan, they
will be met with courtesy and given prompt service.
SFAFORTH BRANCH
J G MULLEN . .
•
MANAGER
NOTICE
• , , •,
• The Board of Health of Starileie Townehip
'recomraend that where a ease of influenza de -
melons in a school section, that tbe trustees
ne stabling oloes the school for a period of not less -than
and water two weeks. Also that all churchee; be closed
of orchard , for a period of, not less than -two weeks. All
and pears ; rneetiegs be cancelled during the seld
balance of ", time or longer is necessary. The' Board- also
endid stath ;strongly recommends that persons recovering
from the disease be kept isolated until all signs
of the disease have disappeared.
FARM FOR 'SALE
TO CLOSE AN ESTAT
Lot 18, concession 4, MoKSII
County, containing 100 acres of
clay loam soil (no better admit
are on the premises one 13/4 s'
house with stone cellar; also .a
frame house. bank barn and impl
two acres of good orchard: two w
water; a spring creek near rear o
running square across. This fa
Le -need with coil wire and drained
and is in a first class state of
Ten acres of hardwood bush on re
rural mail at gate, and phone; in
tiered on a first class gravel, roa
mile from church and school and
from the busy town of Seaforth.
as above described or in' two lo
acreseach. HUGH IVIcINTOSH.3
Ave.. Torobto, and REV. A. W. 2
Port Arthur. Executors. Foe fu
ticulars apply th the executorte or
McIntosh. Seaforth.
NOTICE
Beechwood, Ontario.
The undersigned desires to thank
p, Miran is many customers and the public
first class generally for their continued support
In my business and wish to inform.
one storey them that I am well prepared to sup-
rreeeny)t•
us of good RlY tehir wants in footwear in reliable
farm and Boots and Rubbers; also a full line of
is welI Groceries, Dry Goods, and any goods
rewilttiivfaa.ttioune;., usually found in a general sttve. We
are open for all marketable produce at
ouse. Sit -
one half
fouorf mflifltyes
ill be sold
Rosevear
eINTOSH, My accounts are now ready.
her ear- Yours, resepetfully,
to Finlay
C4-, IC. HOLLAND
M51x4 •
highest prices. We are taking in Live
Poultry every Wednesday Forenoon,
and will pay highest prices without
shrinkage. Give us a call.
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GRAND TRUNK RseelTwetiv
• Highlands of Ontario
e Home of the Red Deer and Moose
OPEN SEASONS
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VINOMMINIMMIIIN1111.11111111111
DEER -November 1st to November
15th, inclusive.
MOOSE -November lst to November
15th, inelusive.
In some of the Northern Districts of
• Ontario including Timagami and the
territory north and south of the Can-
adian Government Railway from thei
Quebec to Manitoba Boundary open.
season for Moose is from Oetober 1st
to November. 30th, inclusive.
Write for copy of "Playgrounds --
the Haunts of Fish and Game ', giving
gable laws,fi 'hunting regulations, ete,
to C. E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, .Union Station, Toronto, Ont.
W,...........Town Agent
W. It. Plant ....Depot Agent
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Harriet Elizabeth Dignan,
late of the Township of Hay. in the County
of Huron, Spinster, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf, that all persons having
any claims against Harriet Elizabeth Dignan,
whodied on April 7th, 1918, at the Township
of Hay, are required on or before the 26th
day of October, 1918, fo send by post or de-
liver th Roes Dignan, Hensall, Ontario, Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of the said de-
ceased, full particulars of their claims; and
that after the said last Mentioned date the
administrator will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, laming regard only th the
claims of which he shall then have had notice.
and that the said Administrator will not be
liable for the said assets or any part thereof,
to any person of whose claim he shall not
,
then have received notice. Dated at Goderich,
the 30th day of September, 1918. PROUD -
FOOT, KILLORAN & COOKE, Goderich,
Ontario. Solicitors for said • Administiator.
2651-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
„
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Stat-
ute in that behalf that all persons having
claims against the estate of William Sclater,
Late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Coal and Wood Merchant, deceased,.
.who died at the said Town of Seaforth, on or
about the 30th day of Anguet, 1918, are re-
quived on or before the 5th day ctf November,
1918, to send post prepaid, or deliver th the
undersiged full particulars of their claims, duly
oerified by affidavit and the nature of the
security, if any, held itry them. And further
take notice that after We said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said deceased will be
dieteibuted among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of which not-
ice shall then have been given. Dated at Sea -
forth, this 15th day of October, 1918. R. S.
Hay-. Solicitor for the Executors. of said es-
tate. . 2668-3
ENGINES
FOR SILO FILLING
Water!oo Boy Tractors
Dist 3,k/hat you need for silo filling,
/threshing, plowing, cultivating, disc-
'ing or any work on the farm.
We have them in 'stock for immedi-
ate delivery.
Rebuilt steath traction engines, 20
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h.p., 16 h.p. 17 h.p. and 18 h.p.
Portable Rebuilt engines from 12
h.p. upwards.
Separators from 24x40 inch for in-
dividual farmer
Motormen and Conductors
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Wanted. 'Steady Positions.
Ten D4ys' Training. New men earn an
averag of $90 per month. Others make
from1$ 0 to $110 per month.
The ar will soon be over.
paratioh for the future.
Make pre -
The Toronto Railway Company
165 Front Street East
Toronto
All for immediate delivery. 1
ROBERT BELL
ENGINE & THRESHER COMPANY,
SEAFORTH:
yearr
Cana
ci 1!.v�rite
"iik dire f‘
moo,,
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Two 4enerations use and tall
prefer Comfort -it has the
largest \sale in Canada. The quality is still the
sarne-bit the Bar is Bigger -real thrift!
The de and for Comfort, "the soap that .mother
used" i greater than ever -the people know ,its
value. Try Comfort Soap and get a brighter,
cleaner, easier wash. Ask for the Bigger Bar.
PUGSLEY, DIN6MAN & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO
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