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The Huron Expositor, 1918-11-22, Page 5- . � - I . e . . TURNBEMY . . Kicked by Horse. -Thomas Dick- I . . I son of TurnberrY, son of Mr. Thom" Dickson, went to.the barn on Satur- I day to. feed the horses. Not ietpra- . . [ ing, after several hours, his people 5 . I � a . I I I � - BRAFOUM Mm"" �;.. heavy steers $13 to $13.65 ; butchers' cattle, � . . - . . . choice $11 to, $11.75-; do. good 1110.66, to $10.75 ; 31 - I I do, medium $9 to 49; 50 ; do- - 43nmork $8 40 . I � . I 1 21 1918 to $8. 50 ; butelieft _6illb, choice � 0.76 to le.96 ; � Seaforth, Nov. , do. 'medium. bulb $8.50 to $9; tough bulls - 11 Butter .*,* ... . . # ... w .... 47 to 500 1, $7.26 to $8,26; butchers' cows, choicei $9.50 Eggs, per dozen ...'......#'.52c to 54c to $10; SOW cows, $8.26 to #8.60 -, do. Potat (iedium $7.60 to $8.25; do. co mon,,$6.50 to oes, per bushel ............ $1A0 11 I � .� FORSAiE A good delivery � broad W on Ill at the $are 1:11" 21k684 . i . I _4_ . . horits. 'a new top buggy, a rht W2901 leigh. Avply 0. FORT W$ Dubli.a. , . � � I i - I - � . HOUSE FOR 1SALE' - A . � wint to loolk for him fmding him lymi � __ , . 6T . i Gs bead " 'per . . '� $T: stockers, $7.50- to $10.25; feeders $10 to Wheat 11US1181 ............... 2-16 $11; canners and cutterosI0.60.1c, W milk- -, I to to do. ' I ' , ftall frame iholuse 6 West William .. behind the horses. , was' . ly injured and his body more or! liss, choice $90 $160; common Oats� per bushel ...,. ........... 750 era good I I I � ..... * * d *17.25 A�A medium $66 to $75; springen $90 to $160; Hogs, per cwt ' ,streeti Seafo * hofd ,soft,water, . . . One arm *as broken M two places, ........ . - light ewes $10 to $11; Yearlings, $1a.00 Spring wheat per bushel ...... *2_12 to Sls.5o,, spring, lambs $14.5 I 6 to 14.75; calve3 'hogs, tin"d er kood stabl 01 or fiir er particulars apply to J. D.1111in ley, Seaforth, or the bones protruding through the I - flesh. The injured man is about -20 . Barley, per busbel ............ $1.00 to choice $14 to $17.50 fed ani, watered ' Bran, per'ton ................ 38.00 $18.50 doi off can, $18.75. 1 - . . 1 , . NO.- 4, 1 2622-tf phone 10 on 12 . I . I , ... ears of a -with � . go and vas wotkins - Cs father on the farm.- He is now' I Shorts, per ton ..... i.,... . 6 #.48.00 'BIRTHS ' -Flour, per cwt . ....... . � ' I 4 � -1 . � I I �� FARM FOR �ALE resting nice and hope is beld out fw � . I Peas, ........ $2.25 Jeffersou-1n Me'K'llop, on No mber'13th, to - per bushel ... 4 Mr. and MTs. J, W. Jeffe ve rsQn, of Regina, I I - Lot 14, concession 11, con ining 100 acres of .. bis rbeoverY. I I - . � - ____ . i a daughter. - � rMAXT ,AXA1n%rWM -, Archibald -In Seafprth, on November 19th, to. . . clay Jos mland in the To�nshiv of Stanley, -11 -4-r- ­144­4-ibn Goo brick dwelling , I I � ' . . I . � F7 :1, -4 VT'4� - . - I � - i k. i__4 P"i . I � INN . . .� I- t . - . 1:1F.1 CINPOL . . BADK : ; V . . IT . .1 '. I . I . �� I � . . . _� -_ �'OFCO I 7 I RCE * ' I � - ­� . � I E I . "I'll I .. - . _. - t I .11 I .� - � : I -1 - ' .. SM EDMJND:; WALKER, SIR JOHN W,GewjJM&naW - � !� , � � ; . � ........ I "I'll, I CY.O., LL,D., D.C.L-P Presideat R V. F. JONE% Ass't Geret Mariager . . � I I 11 I � I I I i I . � - 'J �t � I ' : 11 . 9 - � � � 4 - X 00 ' RE CANTA'"PAID UP, $!5,000,0TSE_kVt ftNoo - $13,500,000 - . S . I i . ; ­ . -T . . ; � w � . . . r . ; � .� . - I 1� .. . . � 38 1 - - .1 .. � , I., I ­ - - - . . I . i 11 . . - I i _. 1� � I I . I I I L - I e . I The Manager 'is prepared to consult w�,Ith -prospective . -. P - - - - i - - � � I I , . - - � , - I I I . , I I i - . � . 0 - - I I , � - _ . Mr. and Mrs.4. R. Archibald, a daughter. two bank burns with good tabling; plent7 of . I customers regardin0heir banking reqUir V[P-nls. W hem, er � I . . I . . Toronto, ,November 19.-Beang--Cauadfan, 1wria-In Hullet, on Nov. 14, to Mr. and MTO; good spring water, half mil frota school. This I t - � I � - . . - I I pETAIN' $41M FREN(MARI&Y, haudipicked, bushel 46 to $6.60; imported, hand Bert Irwin, a daughter (still born). is one Qf the best ' in I e Township- Por � � . � . ' . i ." prem or to GEOROE . account, 9 . picked Burms or Indian, $6 to 0.50; limas Cowan -In SeaSorth, on gaturdayi November particuTers apply kis I it be the � opening of a. Savings or C=ent ae, Tb& allies in a remarkable series of 17 to 11%c, per lb. , � I 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Cowan, of De. W� ,ELLIOTT, 2658-4 1 . XQTICE . .i -, - . � . . � � I . . 6100 troit, a daughter. (Helen Doris). . I I - V6 P, 01,1 I � . . ; . . LN_ � . i I ' % -1 . ,outories, have reuken, i ntwo months � Laidlaw -In Morris, on November 3rd, to Mr. - l� � TOWNSHIP OF MBMMT I - � � . w . ;� - ' they �; . J - and1dra. David Laidlaw, a daughter. FARM FOR- SALE � 1 -the negotiation 6fa loan, * gnUnd wkich the enemy won in ' DAIRY MfARKBT .1 � - . making, Of collections br 11 I i , ! I � ! I . I . - - I- , , . i V Toionto, Nov 19o�lgggs-Wo.l stom9e 62c Elknith-In Morris township, on October 28, to I ! I All persons in' need, of coal for Ahe coming � I -1 -1" four moixths only at the sacrifice of to ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph ff, S*M , 1 53c; selected storhge 54 to 55o; new laid in _ , a son. Por sale north, � half of Lot 36 and wast . winter .are notified that latest adview from . . � � � i 11 �� i - an appalling number of HVeS. The cartons, 70 to 75c Murphy -In Hibbert. on Wove&bei 16th, to Mr. ,half of Lot 84. 0 the 5th 6oncession Of MO, the Fuel Administrator state that no further will be met witli courtesy and given pro_r��pt,,Servim � ,� t . Butter -Fresh 4'airy, 'choice 46 to 4k; and Mrs. J_ F .Murphy, a &ughter. ._ I . . I Hillov. This is a Ant class Arm, Well drubb- I of hard coal can be shipped for delivery � i � __ - I ; - su y -have not I � . � 1! entire aspeet,' f the war has changed .creamery orinta, 62 to 53c; creamery solids. .4, .--- , I ed and well fenced�"and will be sold'eheap, and atpMa lin this winter. Those who I - . SEAFORTH BRANCH : � V r,)i to rm, Marjarim�e 84 to 35c- i on reasonable terms for qui�k sale. 'For far- alieady laid- in their fall supply should at . . I � . therebr. T*� reasons for these vic- MARRIAGES ther particulars APPly to THOMAS J. AD- J G MULLEN 0 . . a a MANAGM * 1. I � I 0heffie-Now. lane 28% to 27c � twins, 26% ce endeavor to secure a supply of wood or , I - - � I I tories. which are, � 28 to 28%c; is�i� 28% to Iblousher-Rei AMS, R. R. Xe. 1, Clinton. � Also 26 acres of on - I " . � � . I I I � the greatest the to 27Yte; bld, large, lil-4n Walton, by Rev. Mr. Lun- .other fuel. ___ . � I I __ - r � , . dy, on of hay, lint cut, will be sold T the field. I - I 29c. - , � Nove=ber 13th, Mr. John Gluosher, 'By order of the Council, , � 1; � , - I 11 � I . I AUIes bare ever'ac,hieved on this . I .00 . MCKUIOP, to Miss Sophie. daughter of Mr. I . 2689-tf 0 � JAMES JORDAN, Clerk. . I ­ s I - I- . front are: Mrst, unified command.; I- LTZ'S MARKET and Mrs Chas, Reffil, of Walton, � 2656-4 - 110000 - I - - -_ - . -_ * , I POU Ewan--Sp�cl��n Novemberi 1, Gertrude Mary FOR SAL� . I - __ - M � ... � 7 s�Adj superior strategy. I - Speck, third daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Ben- , F ;_� ! I I - ..... . meow I � I � 7 . Toronto, Nov. 19.Dremed-Spring chickens ' . . I � - � � - , , , - Jamiu Speck, . . .. I 1� _� __�� I But there is still another 26 to 30c; rowteis 23c, fowl 27 to 30c; dock of Toronto, to Pte. ]Pbner Dou- Desirable propefty for sal4l consisting of 8 - �_ - ' ' ' .- . I - � I I , �� � . - I . reason, liugs 80c; turkeys 31 to 34c; squabs dox.OA; S gal Ewan, of Brussels. * t - acres of laud, wel drained and fenced; a six NW.VII�E - I �­ - I i I I which has perhaps been overlookel-, gaiese, 25c. � 1 - leling-Reffil-In Walton, by, Rev. - Mr. Lun. roomed house,, large pantry i ad Ddsh d, on '. 1� . . ­ I �i ' ' I I - � �� Y . . I , �y, on November 6th, Mr. John Henry Siel. , f cement All persons owing to the vulcanizing depart- - 0 6 4.1 -, ; ''I I � Live po�ltry_Roosters 19 to 20e;'fowl 24 ia stone foundation, Cement e4 !,r `w4h Ildbrm-io the Customer . � * I . hitherto, namely., the condition of � Jpg, of- Grey township, to miss Mary Bar- . bard and watert; cement flo I � . I . � - I V � . � 26o ; duckllng�, 22c ; turkeys 27 to - 30c ; spring. � shelves . soft , , oi in ment will please call and settle. "The Square � � I I - z I bara, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Clinrles � . � N - ­ . ­� � the Wench array. It is A subject chickens 25 to 26c; geese 20c. , Reihl, of W cow stable, nice hen house; 4 young (irchard, Deal Gurage!'. E. H. Ppps & Son, Varna. � . . . I t ... . , -00 . alton. . . of choice fruit.. Fine locatio4 on Goderl& at., 2657x2 . . � � � . - . 11 ... � . . . . which can be understood only when' .. go- west of Seaforth. Apply 11 to MARGARET I _ vaimnpr .. , �, - I I i Viewed in perspective. Loo . GRAIN MARKET I - . DEATHS ROBINSON, Seafe�h P.Q. i � 26584f I .1 I I - . T6 ordinary person as a rule� has but little knowledge of d.Veing �� I'll, , . _. . I I year to the months of June.and July Toronto, Nov. 19. -Manitoba Wheat. No. 1, Hutchin � gs-In Clinton, on Novemb � - I HOUSE FOR SALE and the natural laws that mUst be followed if-'sati4f4ctory resUlts aXt ' �� �.. - I Northern $2.24Y2-, No. 2 Northern, $2.21Y2c; Isaac Hutchings of South Middelto er 184, CASH SAL�K . . � . to'he obtained when redyeing a garment. In fact the ordinary,- CUS- � _; ixx 1917. The French and British at No. 3 X*xthern $2.17�4. ; No. 4 wheat $2.11Y2 n, father I , i � . : � in store af Fort -William. not including tax. of Mrs. G. E. - Hall, of Clinton, aged 74 1 1 - ' A comfortable frame h9use pleasantly sib- Aomer is very liable tb demand that a liot color be dyed over a I ., that time possessed a numericaj su- years. I . On Lot 23, Concesalon-1, M�Xillop, adjoining uated, good'eellar, hard and soft water, I . � _1 Manitoba Outs. per bushel -No. 2 C. W. b,,,,Dn Friday) November 99th, garden. Apply to 'THOMAS. BICKELL, Wr- darker one and to be somewhat skeptical of the partieular'dyilesabil- " i , A I � � periority over the enemy on this froat sr,%,,; No. McQuarrie-In Brussels, 'on� November 8th, Town of -Sea ity when site is told that it cau!t be done. � �� �. Y. , 3 C.W. 4 83%c; extra No. I feed fort . � . � 11 J . I like thirty divisloxL,j. 84Wc; No. I feed 81%e in store. American McIntosh, widow of the late Donald auction'sale , - . _tf I I I . of something Janet .1 of h ehold fu4iture, consisting f1tth, 2647 i I Sprii-No. 2 yellow, $1.68; No. 3 yellow $1.53; . MoQuarrie. aged 74 years. � of a walnut parlor suite, walnut piano, =it- - P "The IbIlowing information will be of sobae help toyou in deciding � I . - " . . . f . - Why could they not have made a Ser- . - I � I ,� lNo. 4 yellow $1.47 -, sample corn feed $1.30 on . ror, ,walnut hall stand, walnui desk and book- what colo� to have your garments dyed. ; � - ., I . . ' . . FARM FOR S ALE - / I . I . case, walnut tables, walnu! b�droom. suite,,oak � �_ _� 11 , , les of big attacks during the summer track Toronto. Onta � � . . -"Goods containing yelloA#, such as brown, tD.0 or orange, should - tDrio Oats, per bushel. . � bedroom a -�s, - � � * - 6 I ... � - I �1, I haps sparing us -No[ 2 winter 76 , , 79c; ii,ew crop, per . uite, chairs, rocke small tables For Sale 100 acres. all cultivated. lot 11, be dyed dark brown, dark green,' luraor black. They do not dye 900d . . bushel. No. 3, 75 to 78c*, per bushel. -Ont. sewing machine, oak dinner I wagon, carpetas Concession 6, Tnekeramithi H.R.S-., with bum � p . � . � � V_ I I , - . I this spring crisis and shortening the ario Wheat -No. 1 winter per ear lot $2.14 UMMUIII��11111111$MIMM�IMIIMMIII�ll�lM�l�l��lI pictures, purtain poles d �ther furnishings 56 by 80 feet, stone foundation,. pit pen, driv- blue, � I . . � � I an om cot�. . , * .. I � war by a year?L - I too numeious to mention. JEotate of Mrs. ins sked and hen house, 6 to el frme "Blue, gray, and taupoJake dark blue, red, hurgqndy,plum, green - . .. � �.. . Many PeoPle haVe; to $92.22; No. 2. do., $2.11 to $2.19; No. 3, 11 P. Case. JESSIE A. CASE, xecutirix; Thos. . � . I asked themselves -this question. The do., $2.07 to $2.16; No. I spring, 2.09 to 2.17; . tage, good well.withwina mill. Alsq 150 acres or black. Faded gray,or taupe does not cover well in darker shade of . I I -_ � � � time has come,_perhaps to an r It. No. 2 do.- $2.10 to $2.14; No. 3 do. $2.02 to Brow . n, Auctioneerl I I . 2658-1 - of grass -land, west half of lot 6, toacession. 17. . 6 -11 good well with windmill; a good sms farm - same color and should be made ohe of the above colors, or a dark � '� . . I . - I � $2.10 f.o.b., shipping points, according to r Wro So Go le 1� I i I not dye brown, nor brown blue. Z On April 16, 1917, the Allies at- freights. Peas -No. 2 nominal. Barlel;l malt- � rM y . Apply, to JAMES FINLAY N, R. X NO- 3, - - biown. Blue VnI - � . . 1z " AUCTION S I LE' AfOX - . . - I . WpVen; phone 11-182, S"fo 2639-tf .1 � . tempted a. seneral offensive which irr new crop $1.08 to $1.05 per car lot. I I ; � i I I I . "Corduroys do not, as a Jule, make nice black$ but do make nlee� . " I I . I I I � - UAed to gain the objectives s Ug,ht BuAwheat-per bush. $1.55. Rye -No. 2 ,1.10 I . I 11 but caii be, , -� I � �� � � 0 EM]BALMER AND " Of Household *ects and A tomobile,-Thoo. ' colors. Checked garmeAts should never be dyed black, � ,. . � and the confidence of the French sol- according to freights outside. Manitoba flofir Brown has been instructed sell by, public FARM FOR SALIM . I . i - - . - -War quality, $11.50: at � Toronto. On- FUNERAL DIRECTOR I . . � .made dark -blue, green or brown. I ­. . A, .41 - i. diers, wout.down momentarily. Great tario Flour -winter in now bags, prompt - - ­ auction at the residence of e late Finlay - � I ­ .1 I - "Hard woven goods that ate faded.do not coVer well in any Color . -_ I hi Lot 21, Condession 1, Tuckeromith, H.R.&. I _!, . proa�ises had been made to them shipment, war quality 10.75, Toronto deliverw j"Underfiking Parlors Above Mclntosb , corner of John High Streets, Ito acres all clearecL Good frame house And but black. Soft materials such as velours, when not -too badIX, faded) - .1� ery, lilillfeed-Car lots -Delivered Montreal seaforth ,on Saturday., Nov. 2 rd, at I o'clock " � I . freilghts, bags included, bran per ton 487.251, . Williams, - Groc - p.m., sharp, the followin�: T a leather arm bunk barn, p1gr Pon, ben -house and dri0ing, * L .. which remained unrealized- Murmur- ery Store. . can be covered in one -of 1; darker fihades, � , _? _. - Stzfet.L chairs, oak arm ,6hair, leath r bottom am shed. A good orchard and plenty of good - . . -1 7 _. ings arose'and then angry protesta. shorta per ton $42.25; Hay -No. 1 per ton, 4, "Made.over garments- that have contained pleats, must 11 .. 1, � -Main . Seaforth chair, Victrola with .15 2!eco da, Davenport, water-, well tile drained; rural mail and tele- . if fad6d, ­� The men complained about iiregular $24 to $26 per tori : mixed, $28 to $24.50 ; track � . � � . phone and In first class condition. On the always be -dyed ,black. White serge$ that �are sun6umed can onli I . -11 q, . . , Toronto. Straw -Car lot per ton $11 to $11.50.' cuitains, oak dining -room: cli its, oak. exten- Hur6n Road, 2% miles from Seaforth,. and 6 . . : ­ - 1. lowers furnished on sliort notic �' sion table -oak sideboard, -one loung-4, kitchen nd, be dyed black. I . ; permissions, about the food, and asm . miles from Clinton. Will be sold ch � I I'll, ��� �� I fav- I range with pipe3, heater with pipes Oal� RWt; on easy terms, Apply to *1 "Buttons, buckles and � -1 . about the barracks and charged- o J. B, He:%Ve'rs6n, . fancy trimxnings should always be removed. - � i L - ' LIVE STOCK MARKETS . Charges moderate rack 2 fl6Dr rugs nearly new.; stair ftrO,jet now; . oritism in 'he way recompenses and . c - $eaforth. . 2645-4 It is also advisable to let out Items of Sleeves and skirts to provido - - I . carpets, rants and linol ing inachine . . : __1 r promotions wer� given. Briefly, the Buffalo, Nov. 19,-CakJe--Receipttg. 5500; Phone --Night or Day -192 . nsasl�ka ewan robe, for shrinlMge, which sbinetinies o6eurs. No dyer can keep -goods, from I 11 .1 I - and wringer, incubator, ` . I.. _�, F'renio,h morale was worse than it had good, strong; prime steers $17.50 to $18', ship- . caol oil heater, 8 wooden beds do, 0ou bed, WANTED f shrinidng, if they are inclined to do so, no matter how careful he is In � I -, I � ''. ping steers $16, to $11; butchers, $11 to $16; 1 . - . . . . - I "I .1 I. � , . :; . � . : been at any other time since the � yearlings 312 to $13.75 : heifers $10.50 to $18; IN 111011M,11111!111�ffl all with springs and mattress , feather bed, -well Improved -'not dye.ing. - , - � . . I . _­ � I - ; . 111N1MPNM$P,%1Jff=§§r111�11 bedding and pillo I wer, 40 gems c is, shoddy, or loadeql,silk dY,0&----xthey are noi, . �! cows, $4 to $11; bull', $7 to $11; stockera and I . ws'. la I 1'DQn!t have cottor I � 'he war. s canned fruit, and. um miles from town' or more '%han . I beginning of 1, feeders $T to $11; fresh cows and springers, I : . I � ne �sil=r household more than 5 11 i I I bten - ,-nt, mile from sel, ,01. v itti. some bur,h land. . I ,I . articles. All these house CS h worth it. .411 goods takelf for dyeing aiei'actepted only at owi*es __ - - oe seh�lf'l e '0 I Moreover, the Allies' numerical su- $6$ to �145, Calves­Receipts�1200, strong I I Z40:1nite 7C4 aVe �! -- as more $7 t�v $19.50. Hogs-Rec -.17,600; s, Y.� � thoroughly disinfooteq. ord tour- Must be clean and in good state of cultivation. risk. We ake as careful as it is pos�iblo to be, and When goods break � . - . � .." -new. The Va _ - I - ' - _' t periority over the enemy v� eipts tead ing car nearly A' the same I expect to be in Sesfqrth on Siaturday morma- .4! i I the heavy, mixed and yor%ers $17w80 and,light . I - , or tearfrom ea -ase beyond our contr6l, Nife cannot aWeii responsibility." I � 11 . . apparent than real, for 't.rhereas - time the 100 acre', f I concession 4, ing, October 12. Apply with all particulars , 11 � . . nd pigs $16, roughs,* $12 to $16.80; . . I I . I . I I mexinop, win be 2=1 1[6 , Improved, to WILLLAX RICHARDSON. 48 Kent Road.- , 2 ... ­ _. Yorkers a� I fot -sll German, battalions each had four lie . . � - :i - . . good buildings, good fences, wt drai 7V , . , i I- ­ stuga *10 io $13.60. Shee�' and lainbs-Re- . - I nod and Toronto. I 2651-tf -1 I` - I ­ .1 companies,, the French had only cepits so-�o -, steady to strong; iambe sq to plenty of water. The farm is all seeded to � . �:Al - I three, making the Allies actual su- $15.715: yearlings, $7 to 412; wethers $10 to ''H I grass. Terms�Chattels, -cash. On ft4rin and b 1. 1 " Mv -wardrobe " 4P --- - . . .All I.. I I'l - The 140.50; ewes, $4 to $9.60; mixed sheep $9.50 S.w T. , olmes FARM F01t SALE � I . I . � periority scarcely 100,000 men. automobile made known on day of salb. Hugh , . ; 1 4 �: . - . - �. to, $10. I - . � � . - . . , - I 1:1 k . I - � � I � , - I Allies, artillery was about equal nu- Montreal. X�Y. lftth�­The week's receipts . � I � . . McIntosh, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auc- 100 acres on �the Mill Road, two miles to opposite: Queedsllotel - - - - - - Seaforth, , � - 11 of live stock at the West End Cati:16 market ' Funeral DirecWr and tioneer. I � I ­ � 2058-1 .1 � - 4 �i � . � I -!_ merically to the enemy's, but the ene- M 111 - � - t � ! -BraceffelcL and, four miles to Seaforth. ' Well . I - I I - � I 9M W � ' ' ' "' - t, t' I , I va�n,"*'nis I I I I - ' an , 2 i T 'th , �', ( � . b " � F 1, I e +, , w�sb kh :a A 11 I I I antounted to 3000 cattle, 550 sheep and lambs :Lbicensed Embalmer A , I I - I . . � - . 11 I I - I i � I my had many more modern rapid-ftre I . . I , I . fenced and -drained. -Dock house with far- .1 - I I ___ . - I - - ­ . . I 11 4 , 2025 hogs and 70 calves. This morning the I I i ,_ . nace. 'Large babement barn, spring water . I .. . I � 4 The . 11 I -_ � M N �� � heavy guns than the. French. offerings amounted to 1500 cattle, 2800 sheep Undertaking parlors in Oddf el . . � . � .1 pipedfto barn; cement silo, Ag .Ven.' Price Y � I I . . . ===01 . �� . - - , -Vor� full particulars ,apply - � . . I - Russian debacle promised soon to atxd lambs, 650 hogs and 360 calves. The . AUCTION SAL � and terms -right 1� . - . � I , . �4 � , . - lows building opposite . . I I I I I - . I .;. - I I _�i 1�1 - inarket was on th� quiet side as far as trading I I I : to JOHN RANKIN, � Seaforth; or -to ALEX. . � I I 1. .- permit the �Germans to bring oome, . k ; - - . , I I _ MMUMNOW A . was concerned, but prices were maintained. � otewart Broi§'. Resi-' I Of Farm Stock and Impl ents. Thoma� ,A� WATT, 94'Toronto street Quielph, Ont. I 1. � . - . I . I - _ �� I forty or fifty divisions from the,e"t" � A little better tone ,if anythi . ng, was felt. I . -dence Godexich st., opp : Brown has been instructed to ell -by public 2047-tf- I . - I . I . I . � � � I I � I I . . . � � I - . � I . I I . I I N . &rn to the western front ,W ile* thir Good cattle is still scarce and prices beint, paid i _n Q ++1. auction on Lot 39 Conepsioxi I Tucke . t . - . �� . = I wlwwt� � , FOR SALE : ' I , , y , I - I ra itlif I I � I I -1. � � ; I , I . 1� - � . , I - ' I I AT, tOUR- SORVICK .- -.1 � I - ­ . .1 . .. . I .- - , '. I T .1 , , + . �.R' RIB, 1: , � 6INS, B I I . I I- � . � - BOX 117, CLiNTON - Ph"" I"- � , . ., (rdrpie�17. of .Utueeffew) . - . i . -AZenfjor- . I I � . . m , .,Erie.Jt19rtVge The, �uron & I corporation and the ,Cana& I � Ttust Company. , � I I I . Commissioner H.C. of I.. -C . GAT07- ances, Firs:and Torna-do Insur,imm, . Notary Pubtir. I I � � Wtdnesday. I -each week at Brucadold j I . . . � . � 11 1,L___________.�__ - � I . � , I way of -reserves, the Germans for this class of stuff are qtill very &m. The � I &. -1%J q one mile north of Brucefield#,,on nesday, Nbv�� , . I . ,� had h is hardly ade- I . . I vinbek 26th, 1919, at*1 o'616%k p. ', th 11 1011OLW_ , �, i FARM FOR S*LR . . . I :1 - - more than 700,000 men in dei)otz e been . Flowers furnished cn. I ing: Horses­Heavy'9eld4*---,,*-, a - - = Zit , 7_ �_: - - . a' ttl . , - Wirk -,',For sale I I V p Zne. - shipped in lately and price�a in this section are � short not -ire. - , 5 mont I - �ftlft � ba old 'by -� Inder.i .,-% - ow 6 -4 11; conceisfoul 9i To lif ot � � I * . - . J" -100 Acres.. - Gen. Petain's first probleM on- talk-. not pprticul4rly firm, a downward tendency 11 .. � . I . .111 old fres,bbne4Jn1. I L - Ypara 40K In , glop, .'coiftinins, ­ � I I �._. __ I him 4been -in- grAss 'for sAlumW 9Z- . � ' . , being noticeC Hogs are A�out the ihmeat kea�,: - . - J19: " cMf. "eww 16 --"L A - . w 4. yeam iug coutmand of the Fr e*Ach L army W" � . P�oiie 'Night or � Day I L I . .1-1-1 - , 1__` ture of the market at inesent and choice ­ ., ca ,; ery _' - Cula grow good Provo. Wr1t6 f4W plk' - 4 � old in It J � � - - �.i I 63d in, calf. awn' . ii,doe and -terms to, --JA 71l. W to in%W,ove its morale. This he ,a4c-- selects axe selling at $18.25 per 100 lbs. L � 3 two Y"r old 'ea L; 2V year old __"M INK ... . F_-omp,Lished by carefully considelring At the C.P.R. stock yards the week's r& - - steer; one year ol steer; * 0 _y4a - did he' ifers ; TON, cue�Manitoba Notol, Wir�gpeff,, Maui; . - _­___ * 2682-tf� � 4 - I ceipt.4 of live stock have amounted to 3700 1 . .1, row Cow, 1S+t. C If about 6 onths iold, 2 x - I I - I . - - -_ -_ -_ - I . I . I the saidiers, complaints, doing every- cattle, 7500 ,heep and lambs 2200 hogs ,and I . � - calves about 6 mohth8 01AL.A - A j4terZ-d Duroe I FARMPOR SALE, ,, thii* possible to increase their COM- 2260 cnIves. - Jersey sow; a n4mbeT- of. PUT ' bied , Bia6k ;i� L � 'It � . - . fort and later by carrying out a series To -day, offerings were heavy; amounting to - SALE REGISTER Minorca cockerels �and pul eta. Implements- . - - � . I 2S90 cattle, 8000 .sheep aYid lambs, 15.00 hop - , . . Massey Harris binder, .Massey arris mower, Lot 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres of limitod 'offensive -operations. The -10 . I Massey Harris cultivator, steel oller, set of of -the best clay land In MeXillop, 6 ac -res of i and 50 calves. There was no sepcial featute - On Tuesday, Nov. 26, 'on lot 83, concession Auccesses at Verdun and MalMaiS011 at this market and trade Was reported -fairly 1, Tuckeramith, auction sale of farm stock & diamoM harrows, Fletir� -plow, ay Fake, fan-, bush, the* rest in a high state of cultivation; where the losses were light and Vic- aetive, with prices at last week'# level. No ning mill, straw qutter, ' 5 miles from Seaforth. 2 miles from Con. � It= fl;�i hay' staum 13 toU Certain completely restored the radical changes were anticipated. A strong i1inplements, D,McIntosh,.proprietor; T. Brown of bobaleigba, set �Fiightibo l3ghwspagoil' set , 1 .14, miles from school. There are an . . feature of the maxket was calves, whiely are Auctioneer, rack, gravel box, ay f,�rk, car d rope, set - the promises, a good seven roomed b9ose, large I Volock 2�, 6 ed On Monday, November 25th, at one of slings, family cutter, et double heavy bank barn SU76, all Page- wire fences and ,s . confidence of the men. selling at $16 per 100 lbs., for choi e milk f p.m., on lot 10, conmion 8, Tu4ersmith, farm harness,-, set heavy single t, ray arness light *411 daderdrained. There are forty acto Just as soon as it became evident stock. which is very scarce. Hogs were Quted took and implements. J. J. Merner, prop., , r, a'. $18 per 100, IW , � off cats at this, . market. s I set single harness, 1 whiffietrees, n kybkes, etc. . , PlO i that the moral crisis was IYassing the - T. Brown Auctioneer, . A number of end posis T I 11 sums of ed, own, There are �two big springs, ions The .run was particularly heavy. � rms A - � . 'e' d and in the other 'a dam question arose as to a seriolls offen- Q14oiMtionv--Cboice steers $11.25 to $12; good . $10 and -under, e*sb: 'over th, amount 11 Piped to' barn . � with. a hydrauW ram'pumping the ,water to I - niontbs' credit will' be givdh on f rnishing ap- , ,%. Qi- ' 0-nnsiderable pressure, I be- steers $10.50 to $11T medium $9.00 to . f� 16-- -A h.- A. +16. ArM" -1 � ' . I , that very'desirabit iprooert4 Jut 4­Xkl�t " ' I I , �; � t , I � 4� . I , -itieet ftmoadville. *p0sietins-.4 -o" Am& � , . I - - 4 ,sof-ifindlibn whdch is 4ituated a 18A sftarfi � ­ _. I J*9bAe,w.1th-_4evewm*om* alad t6od *(ffl*K_, , � � � , -. � ,; - I I I . I are -also' on the premises a jst= � � I .. . I -f I . � � _� . I I - and, cistern. alod'apole, ,V Lthit'Ant i . ­ ; sm-I �_­ � - - *_ - . I - .1 I and .other ,_ .-A. �Wpw. ,&A.OR M ob I . .4 . � I 1 4 p -Yor . - 7 )= � J=and the taxes j" loyr. - - . I . . . . � . a ; M . 7 . , !1:6to rs. X.,A. � 4 -, I I Egmon&ille . 26504- - � . . . . - 1; I - - . � . . I � . . . :t - 1! � I - I .- I , 11. t - � I . . 1Z. . . . . I I.. - - � I � ; I I . N __ _1 . . I * ... f, I � � . � .; . . � I i . � . I I I � I ; I I I- � I � I I ; I . I , , q j I � I ; ". . . . : .d. k , . , . � I � - _� - _. ___ , -, . 1- ... .1�. _. -­ 1- - I . I I� . � . . I I � � - I I I . . -- � � . 11 - . . I I . - ; Highlainjo: of'' _ I _: I .. � , � - I _ � I � ,� � . I I I The Home of th,� Red Deer AnA.M9000 . . I.. �� �.:; i . I I . : I .1 . I I I � �, I - I I : - I I I i - - . . . a - � � I 11 * I lieve, was brought upon Gen. Petain�, $10; -common $7.50 to $8.50; choice butcher UA]MVIBU -ff1C1YJL1R..,Jt1AAJa , I proved joint notes. A discount Of 4% off for is in the orcharlcjau�x,yr t -he houst aiW litke . � I I . I ! OPEN SEASONS . , - _1 - I . , t, As a � . I . . . � I . I I . . . � bulls $8.25 to $9; good.buns. $7.50 to $8:; med-- cash on credit amounts. P.. MeINTOSH, Pro- fence theti is - n6 w te land. Them -_ . - I : I � � . I by certain elements in the rear to in- I I � . _. I i ium $.650 to $7: choice butcher cows $8.50 f,3 Licensed Auetion"r for the County of Huron. prietor; T, Brown, Auctioneer, i 2657-2 :ded la" from the road to . . 1 . 'November 1-st to NovembW � . i I I - I - � r a . . � �� �. � . � g 1 to XW. BAMURL - . . . . I - 15t , I ! I duce him to undertake such an often- $9 good $7 to $9.50; medlum'$6.50 to $7.00; . Sales , conduattd in any part of the counb� I . . � th b il I � - " inelUsiveo- . .1 � . i , lambs $12.50 to $13..50; sheep, $9.50 Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. . . I I DORB N " � I DEE t --i I � . , ; I � to 410.- . i . i. - fo 2a?-tf . � . L sive. He ref used and the reasons why . - . I . I FOR SAM , � � -,�_ �­ I . � 1 50. Milk -fed calvei,$14 to $16; good milk -fed, Address Seaforth R. R� No. 2, or phone 18 I I � . � . - I , , - � . � - � 11 he rerused were: Fir$t, he fore -saw $12.50 to $1:9-; grass�fed $6. 50 to $8. 50. C ,hoice on 236, Seaforth. 2658-tf . � . � , . M009E­�NoveUlb�kAst to NoveMber I . .4 . I � I - - . . AUCTION SALE ­ FiRM'161t SAL9 . . - . ". - - - � - I - L " . � � ,coming danger; second, he a!T_P1Y` seelet hoga�l off 'chts $1S to -$18.15; sows, $16 - I - . ,� ­�._ * , . � � 15t#, inclue.vii. , , , , _�, I I i I . The to $16-50; roughs ,And heavies to 15,00. � � � . iwsi . I - Hous ' . 1. � I i I - . � - had not the material means. . , , Of Farm Stock and Implemen nos- Brown For sale 15 acre I one Ile e � b and half acre of land in 010' " ' * f ; - . Union -Stock Yards, Toronto, November 19. ,_ . ell- b In some of the. Northern Wistriets - � �1, English were deeply engaged in their _ . has beeif instructed to s Y'pllblle dqctio�A. beA, being lot, 7 � concession 8, L. . S., - -of I . . Compared with the 8000 head of cattle for. . village of Egmbnavilte- The property. - I . No help could be warded for the ope at as W & , 1ba i lac . on Lot .9, Concession 7; Tuckersmith, on Wed- tainino - 100 acr�i. and � North lot 21. 1 Ontarij), incluffing :Ti ka- '. - " ; . Flanders battle. For �ale 25 Leicester ewe lambs.' These are nesday, November 27. 1918 at I o'clock ' is situated on Centre Street, close Ao I' gam add I : - i ning in ket of I t eek, _j P.m-, concession 2. L.R.13.1.1 contain 50 1 ry -north wid soum of tim cl�&-, , - I -a]X toldt . expected from them. If an 9frensive only 2500 head Were in the pew this all 'choice animals. Apply to WM. RINN, R. e following: Horses-Agriou There are -, teiritor . . ,th on the sireibis" ,& brick the teeibyterian church and Is Itnown J ,tam '. . -i . morning. Comm6n -t,6 iiedluin. qu*lity ]killers R. No., 2, �iSeafortfi, or Thons' 15 on 45. 2655-4 years'.oM, agricultural mare 10 years old sup- 1% stotey dWelling:- *it* Plate - r1ald fff- adian I Goverment Railway bm - - . . I i h would ha,ve ere ;1 . as tke Purcell property. Goodo com- ' , , i . i , � Choice 6utcher cattle and heavy steers w 4 , . posed to be in foal general parpose mare , nace with w6odshF,d,,,A'nd kitcheh at riar. -41% � t selves. But the - , ft � I - to do eirerything them ' the best on the market being an odd few good I . . . I I in foal; filly 3 years old, flIly 9 years r old, Large barn 50x'M fee� with sWner stablim fortable houso, good shed, good �WeU Quebeq to Manitoba Bouiduy _ � � 4. 1 . season for Moose in from October 14, - ! � French, too, owilzg to c&taln, diffl- steers here and there,.'which cashed in from "POULTRY WANTED . gelding 2 years old, aged driver. Cattl"ow underneath, and strawated 36x50, and water and cement cWtetn. All kinds of'fialt - . I � .! ��� . - . , 0 -orchsxd � t ... 1 $18 to $13.65. The -light ,offering helped to. I am prepa;!ed, to pay �he highest Cash Price- -,8 years old, 4 cows 4 years old, 4 heifers rising in barrL There are o acres of -ree4 A"Ovember 30tho inclusive.' I I I I . I culties of r*Vietj�lalment, had just had give the trade a� fillip, and not only was the . . containing apples, plums, cherries and pears ; t .5, strawberriest raspberries., WA t ; 4 for M1 kinds of Poultry deliveted at my storev�' 8,due to calve in April, 3, yearl ng calves, 4 11 AL --.L � . . ! . 163� - - I � eliminated several units. Their splen- market fairAy active, but values for all grades Main Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday and lipring calves, 2 steers 2,years ol ,'2 steers 3 four #creo of bush on each lot balance of currant bUsb6s. This is a corner pro- Write :for copy Of *'114 F _" .WJ I . ; , e P- I i did "-.heavy artillery program Would of butcher jeteers, And heifers were 95 to 60c Thursda� Forenoon of each week. . years old, 7 pigs 8 months old 75 hens, 17 the farm all o1qared, and in splendid stAte with �o breaks on -front and the Haunts of ,Fish, and Gam . I MW . . f cultivation.' There are two good wells on I PertY .- P - ed until 1918. Ittonger. Butcher cows And bulls were a little eniz�­Massey Harri; binder 6 ft. I land is i1i a good state cuitivs,_ game lawsA h r I -0, I I I r,ot I)Lh,gin to be realiZ better .( G. D. HAIGH. each place. The farm 11� situateft 6' miles I the of I I - .4,ft:-4. M� 1 4 J tha nateady at'last'weeVs closiag vrivis, I out, Deering mower 6 ft. cut' ,- ba. r rake, -culti- froji% Seaforth and 2 miles from BrUcefiel4, to C. M. THTornnifig, , �V&._w jlwww" � I � - - while canners were 15 to 25c stornger. A - I This i6 a nico property for a , . - . . 1; . � Thta*y -had 110 gas �.-hells. � vator,,seed drill, disc, a section harrov;4 two �and, one mile from -school. The fiftY acres" tion. Agent, 'UTinmion S I ... _. - � '11i.- width ot any offensive under pvetty- good. clean up of the cattle pens was. walking plows, land roller, 2 scuffiers, gang th taxes are Ught. I too, �� I I I - the eff.'ected before the slose- FOWL WANTED -is, double shoe- ,will ,be sold- separately if desired. Far far. Tetired farroet and a ' � - ther barticutiM apply to JOHN A. DALLAS. For parti�u!�rs app& on the premiles W. Soifiet*i1le .......... Tovm Ago* _� nioderix poilditions-is 111ilited by / plow, riding plow, � set of sleigi - � I.- -1 I There were only two loads of good feeders on % , ing, nearly new; 2 wagons, grami box, hay Hensall; or to -ALEX. MONTEITH, KIPPen; ­, � I a.,1n,ber ,qf (ilvigions available after the market which for best stockers and feed- I am prepared to pay the highest cash price rack, power grindstoiie, 8 H.P. Gilson gaso- Phone 10 on 94, 265lx4-tf. or to John ROLnkin, Seaforth. 2584-tt W. R. Plant - . # - . v s . . *]Dc�pft *46M* �� -11 I �itl,ljjping ,jj,j�, fponr. of every unit ers was 50 to 75c- higher than last week. Com. for, any at line engine, 12" mouth cutting box with car- . I . I I L i4. -i qu ntity, of live fowl, delivered � I ier � a � . T) . . I I - ,_ � whi(.1", ean from the tnon light stockers continued firm but glow. the Royal Hotel every Tuesday forenoon. rier; Jack, a quantity of belting, rubber'tired' I I i i duty - I �r . . �� I Farmers who.missed their opportunity to Stock Phone 6 on 247. Seaforth. buggy nearly new; steel tired buggy, light I -_ -_ I I I--- - � - ­­ _ - - � _ ____ -, � ­ -_ � . �. i of liolding 0he line. A given num- up last week undoubtedly lost money, for it is 2649-tf j. G. meXICHAEL, wagon, buggy pole- mangold sower, hay carrier, __ I 1, � I . i - � - � ' I . I . ! � - , I 4er of kiionietres and f urther divi- unlikely that values -will dro pto last week's _. pulleys, hayfork, set Blinga so foot rope, bag : �i - ,4iaja, level for some time, There was a fair de 11 " j iu ,_ , ki .1 ,X.,Ict pr4Dp,_)rtjon must be . matid, holder, faunnig mill, extension I der, 40 gal- I . . i.vi- for good quality close or calved cows at stron- FARMS FOR SALE . 11 . nized s p tank,and .. I e,,�-ady to relio-ve the VAtacicing d . . ton coal oil barrel, galva WATERLOO BOY I -24 -r"RACTOR ,� 11 � � ger prices ind the half dozen on the market . . I pails, Massey Harris rooi pulp4r, I 0 ft. sqiiare � � � I I I I . . I �, -iion the 1 --reach wuld not -sold from $95 to 11,60 6ach. choice farms for sale in the Melotte crea n sepafator; I I I ; . . � . . � :. . 4. At MOSE t Backwaid, cows I have q,ome good timber 10x10 inches'. � .1 . Ivipo to attack a fr6nt wider,thall were not wanted. ,� . � . I ; � � an � It * Townships of 'Ur,borne and Hibbert, 9,11 -syell 500 lbs, capacity; Massey Harris *.reamsspar- � I . � - [gh- The 14mb. trade �egisfered an improvement I t- .. I _ .-.I- __ . ator, small size, for l'or 2 cows ir good repair. '.� '11irty-dve to forty kilowetres (eJ I built and improved, on easy terms Of PAYmen . , - � - I this morning, when a moderate offering cwhed THOMAS cA3MON, R. R. No. 3, Exeter, or half dozen grain bags,'2 double 3ets harnjess, . � � . I . . I . � A nty-four miles) - in from $14.50 to $14.75: an advance of 76e phone Hyndinan Line, Exeter, 2658-tf set single harneps, I 11z I � eeja to twe. arge a e appi on I ,ge, gJ1 parer, DaisY . � � I I To obtain a surprise was out Of since Thur-3day's close. One'deft of lambs, _; churn, Happy Thought rt cupboard, - # ; - I I 5t place these which averaged 82 Pounds, topped the market and other furniture; steel wh ' arrow, Quan. I - � � . r . ; ' ': - tile flue-stion. In the tir, at $15' Sheep and calves were active and MEEMG .OF HURON COUNTY tity tile, other articles too n,n ouA to men - It ­ tront.t were ;nst,ifficiently prepared -for - � tion, Term -All su- of 10 and under, . I I . . ateady. COUNCIL . I � . I Hogs were stronger at $18.50 fed and wat- I cash; over that amount 12 monT, s credit will I I -A, . fm �ttt.,:�nsj�vi�. litt would be imPOssiblO . i I , ­ - . . - be � I 1". - �, � . I i! i � #, y preparati011s ed, but the buyers handed out the information .given on -furnishing approv Joint notes. , . I . - - - � � %.a17,t_, fjjt, Uk3ceS.1A:r this morning that to -morrow they will attempt The Council of the Corporation of the Coun- A discount of 5 0er cent. ort for ash on credit . I I I � � . 1Z � - �vi!!- )w �_,rotg,&in-1 tbe eile'"t-4 �5u�'_ to reduce the market price to $18, ty of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, .amounin. H. GRISBROOK, Pro rietor; Thos. . pi. " f 7 V I -), , 'f!, 'ich at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on - 1. - .�', , .,.. nq The receipts were 205 Gode, , Brown, Auctioneer. � , . ­­ .. � , Ili r1lie ,.i,�-(,ond I)RIC, .the -car-loads, with 2581 ' . � � . �_ i 1*:*j-t-;c.!-, ��,Lvjl­ .-Wither -,,-I.! Shells nor cattle, 155 calves, 5028 hogs and 2098 sheep Tuesday, the 3rd ddy.of December, 1918. ,� I i , - I .; I . � '!_.� , I I I . ."�- I ., I i . and lambs, . G, W. HOLMAN, County Clerk �� I , � 1) � I L �, I . ­, . I I 1) - Godtxich. Nov. 16� 1918, 2658-2 1 . I , I ; - - N t� A LT ! i0h, �,LuRi ,xr.)J,.1(J De olli,ed to U11- eorge Rowntree (for Harris Abattoir) bought CLEARR CTIOX SALE -_s� ---- I -_ __ ___ I � . I I : _rt,11. , .j :­��!g ii-Itritt1w-1m; hombard- 'VOL' cattle.. Butchers $8.50 to It, 0 WS $4.65 1 . � .; � 1 4 - I . I , , ?.d .. � � .� _ ., , for LT I $ o - -7- - � I ",--It vi.1"'! . -'it h�.il ays and to $9.25. FARM FOR SALE Of Farm Stock �n impi,meilts, on lot 10, I , 7 , �',;�' . . 54. �i I ... 1. - .1 Dunn and Levack sold: uttherr--2, 1135, lbs. 3 .Concesson 3, Tuck�,'ersmith,,soutl� of Egmond- - . ­ . . -, i'� ; - -1 -,, glvp Ole L-nemy tilue 1513.25; 22, 1025, $11.75 -, 17, 970, 31o. Cowa ville, on Mondr-'Y, Xoveilaber 25�h, 1918, gale . . ,:: - . xr,f. I ­; f S) i 1i i . � - t - I& - ­ . - ", � . i � ;0 .._*�..��- !'?-,--Y-, -it ,,ho, dareatened 850, $10-75; 17, 8305, $10; 4, 855, $0.50 -, li�, 1045 For sale lot 9, concession 7, Hibbett town- *1 I tl - i ., , hip. containing 100 acres, also we,3t half of commences at -1 o'clock sharp. ! T" agricul- I . __ . - , � -� ­­ --- -, I - , V � . .. , I I " --z -; .rtairl amOuat $9.50; 20, 839. $9.40; 21, 980, SS: 15, 815, $8; -, tural geldings 3 years old, I ag�fculthrat geld- - W, - 74 1 - 1�: t'. : I . . ' .,�,::­s, ­�­. � ' . . . I .1, 1?oa � 1�f_P�111,11;.. jL ce b 9 eon- . , ;', � : 4, 855. $9.6 - concession 7 and ea3t half of lo, , 1,... ".. I _0 inj�d but with- Q, 7, 1045, $9.50; 30, 839, $9.40; 2, lot 8, ing I year c-ld - � 2 agricultur�l gelditga 2 . , I , * � ( , . .1 � . . g - -11 -N(: -1 f , '. i � , I �-�f _. , un ., I "! be 9a 080, $8;3, 910, $8: 5,790, $7. Cows -2, 1080, cession 6, in all 200 acres on which -there are. years old: retrlqt�11'ed draft mqre in foal to _X . _ I I I � - , . t) - 1,5 acres of bush. On the . � I ... ­.�,tqjt�,�f, influelicin- ille $5; 1, 1000, $7.50; 5, 1160, 8.25; 1,"1190, $8.60, premises tkere is a - . I "I'll" � - --ol" in an�r . Glenrae; horse an(i mare, gene�al pui4pose, 9 . ... I .. . ­ - ;� i. � 2, 1185, $6.60; 1. 850,i$4.76; 8, 1050, 54.75; lar�e brick home containing 12 rooms witit ff- N� - I , �; fitkura viwnie of the -w.:Ir. years old; horse general purpose 10 years old; - . I 1<11 �i V i 6, 990, 5.50; 1, 950, 3.5,50, Stockers -1, ,760 all modern improvements. Also a large bank ­ I - - � 1 :Lzr-s earlipa,ign would Black pacing mare (Ada G I ) ;�ray oarriage . wp-- V I 1i I ii, i . , . . - a ... . _7 *4 i J $8; lambs $14.35 to $14.76; sheep, light, $0 barn ,)2x ales I i nd pony and' . ,_ ,_�- I : _ ,L�; Th,w r,)rt-.;..ut pe v, . a6 feet; sufficient room to stable 60 gelding 8 years old,- Black Shot I a _ , . I ha -ii- j)-p�-ri,,d with the Germans _)S to $10 -. cull sheep, $5 to $7. , 'head bf cattle!_.also pig pen,driveshed and hen outfit; 4- grade co w§ suryos be li,,, calf,,reg.- 1. � I—- 'I', _* _�( t . , '6 . . _,, . __ :&I"'i- "' I ji , ---�There are two never.faWng Spring . t'�, 4�, 40 � _� 11 house. ftl% I I � itrov- as over owin-,, to their plen- C. geagman .and sons sold, Butchers -14, istered Holstein bpe,ifet Janam - 3 -1 I . d wells. This land is all well drain. ,­ I X J� " . I I , L . � � . - t1ttu* ri�sexves whereas tile French 710, $7#50; 8, 1075, $11.65; 12, 980, $9; 3, 750, purebred Jersey. 1�elfer sjpp(,*edJ ,to'.1t,,e, in call,7 I . 1� � - I V �-?.! - r 0 - 4':--t,� -t -$8.75: about 60 acree fall ploughed. Con )l , , 11 $7.75. Cows -2, 1200, , 27, 910, $4.96; steers and 5 heifets I Y d ro and 2- ­ Waul Id have some twenty or thirty 1 27, t)00 $4.95. Bulls -1, 630, $7 2 milkers $125 E:9to school adn church, rural mail And heifers 2 .years old; pure Yorks ire sow, littArs - C, t'-� A I I al phone.Aty person wanting a good elm. - -_ . -r,- 1 I dtv'siona 1pss, One dreads to -think -f, eaoh; 3 milkers $60 each; 150 lambs $14.7 rur December 15th; Pure Herimn re sow litters . ; ! 5 ; ORGE SMA R. - ;k,�,-' * I & � ' _. -- what might haVe happened under , 67 lambs 82 lbs. each $15; four decks of 'hogs fortable home, apply to GE LEI December Ist; Tamworth boar I :�ea� old, 10 1. I I ----- .. A, i. i I I , $17.75 f.o.b. . I R. NO. 1, $taffa, or phone 20 on 20., Dublin store boo, 8 pure Shropshir ewes, 5 pure .1 � I � - . - # XhPZe CirCUMStanCeS, EVen as it WaS - J. B. Shield, and Son sold - - Butchera-2, 715 Central. I . . 266ftS Shropshire lambs, Shropshire r lamb, M860ey I . � � . I ; ; � � � il , � - i �_ . I � I I - � the Fre-ach anti fte British had to I $8.25; 27, 810, $8.50; 28 ,1020, $11; 1, 1640, . Harris binder 7 ft, out us year -, Ma"ey- . . I " - , , - [ 1 118-25, 22, 1025. $11.7'; 17, 970, $10. Cows ' � :44 aw; Inower, - I �� I 5traixx literalLy every stnew to breM FARM FOR, SALE - . Harris binder 6 ft cut, go�d- R, I . � I �� 7 -1 � �; , jteel hay r*ke, side deli�ery'r I 0 ; � I , I -10, 972, $5; 5, 945, $5.50; 1, 860 $6..50. 1 , c,,�� eUw ke,'hay oadero I - - � - , , - the G,-rjoaan offensive Ot March -21 � Bulls -2, 465, $5.50; 1, 920, $6.75;'l, 570, ' V Massey seed alrill, dic1 eulti ator, acuffier, 8 , , ---- � - - when a ainety kilometer -otty-four $6. Stockers -10, 770, $8.75.. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE walk�vg plows, 3 iron harrows, 2 lumber wag- 1" 1. � iz . . � �� I c , bay and stock 8 9J a r, m er s of 11 I county �� � mile) frout, 1,300.000 men, the larg- I Quinn -,and Hisey sold: Butchers -2, 705, $9 .- . ons, 2 wagon boxes, hay rae Attentio F I I . ur 0' n . I 1---i uron . . I �, . . "Cl ,%t Pima ot manoeuvre the World has I 5, 790. S9, 15, 960, $10.35'.4. 101 Lot 18, concession 4, McKillop, H rack, combined, fa,uning mill, light road oar,6 I I � f�� I 5, 110,35: 25, ! , : .. I _. I 1 550, $6; 13, 82w, $6.75; 5, 940, $9.50, 3, 840, i County, containing 100 acres of first class 7 passenger Studebaker ear n good running � , �, � � � - ' !You can see this Tractor -at, Seaforth. Nz__� 1. ever seen, flung itself agZingt GUr $8-, 1, 840, $7.25. Cows ---24, 900. $5; 2, 700, 1 clay..Ioam soil (no bette,r anywhere). There condition about 200 sap buc iis, -rubber tire . Take a good look at this Tractor, � . i . i 11 I that ' $4.7.5; 25,430. $5; 1, 790, $4.76; - 1, . 1090 the premises oi . ie 1% storey frame buggy -nearly new, steel tire buggy 3 saU of I % I I # '�r , # $5; 1 are on i ----- . lines, The battle front during 3, 950, $5; 2, 1185, $8.25; 8, 7r tone cellar: also a one storey Angle harnesq. boh4eig'h, � se ted;;;afly eutwr Study the lines of it: Ule design of lit * ' If you buy pne you can get servtce on . " � I � 106' 8 `0 house with s � ; $ - 1. I -nigantic. struggle wAr, elongated by ' . _. . - ` I BUIL9-1, 120, $5.50', 1. 1050, S6.50D:' 4�,"90W I frame house, bank barn and implement house; nearly new, cutter, 5 Aet�3 do hie working bar, � -, -, I . � I � I ulaetv kilometers. The French dur- - $6,50; 4, 800, S6.75 -, 44 lambs, $14.775, calves two acres of good orchard; two wells of igeoft ness; double set mriinge ha ess (rubber), De the simplicity of every, work t;.n"g parto i c-hort notice. i - � 4 � - - I iw; th;- battle took oy,.er With fresh ! $6 to $17,215). 1. water; a ot.,ing croeK near rear of farm at'd Laval Cream separator -new-, 15 b.D. gasoline. I ir ' - f_ . 14 ; . I Corbett, Hat land Coughlfnsold- Good heavy, i - Doesn't it -impress you well at first You can aet repa s at once. � i '%Iu(�rp�,5 't)o kilom.etres .(Sixty miles) rtivning sl:wirc across. This farm ft vv*1 I gine, International; 4 h.P,J,.gbsolfne engine, I i� 2 -It . , � * to foncea witli c-41 svire a -ad dcained wi% tile. en - I : h.p. gas ine engine with .1 . I 'L , steers, $13 to $13-65; choice butchers $11 . International,, 1%,, h.p. gas I I I Consider the matter. . I -11 j 'Ir ,,�.ht� frout. Would they hwve been : $11.25 -. good butchers $10 to $10. 50; inefflum and is in a first class state of cultivation. ' pump jack (these engines ar in good shape).; sight ? � I . . .1 I ,' a d h r f farm : ! iarge corruxated tanki 2 la t;e wooden I . �y . . .�i � nty butchers� .*9 to $9.50; common butchers $8.�)o Ten acrez of,Ai r wod bm = rea A tanks, .1 , - I W;FIc- to do t.L, is if they bad, had tWe Doesn t it! impress you as a, rp', a I Come to Seaforth and see the Water- ' �, 'i I: .j j�p.,js?� it is doubt- fo $3.75; choice cows $9.25 to $10; goo rural mail at,g�te and phorte in house, Sit- 3 twelve foot pig trbugbs, e nsion ladder. 4 . : . - � ,�� . , � tc-r� fliviriion, d cows forty gallon gasoline steel b rioels, power grin ' . I I . -1 . .. I - - I � I $9,50 to $9; medium caws $7 to $7.50; com- uated on a UPC class gravel road one -ball 11 I � loo Boy. I . ful. In , . ile from chtirch and school and fo-,t milos . -Y6kes, sho els Traktor? : . ­�; )ther words as nearly as I -mon cowi; 6 to $6.26: canners, $4.75 to M- m atone, ropes, raek etc Term-- � . 0_1 nqw p14 und ?a;i'-* � �1 ,ge .rrom the busy wit of Seaforth. Will be *old All surnz of $10 and , over ItAt . I , it was the far-sighted choice heavY bulb $9.75 to $10�50; butch ' to - -41wy ado I pted by Gen. reta.tn In the er 0 . I i x � D� buffiq $ 8to $8.50: bologna balls *$6�60 to s7; as above described or in two lots of fift-Y , amoun't 9 rnontlLs� credit ill be given an .� I - - I - choice F.k;ul c-.ilves $17 to $17.50;,medium oalves acrea each. HUGH McINTOM 80 Rosevear I furnisbing approv , d Joint _#0 A discount I ngine.4. I Ont - , I - -0 i - $flmruo: of 1-917 *vhiah In the Most � � %ounts. There The - Robt, Bell E. Ltd., Seaforth, 'I $12.50 to $15; choice lambs $14.150 to $16,i)o; Ave., Toronto, and 1XV. A� W. MCINTOSH, " of 6010 off for gas, on 'r' ' a - � �.' , rZA -, � . - I For further par- will b -re% ry 0S ;r ors I � I e. pr iriel:r has sold his . I . titeral iieknse saved the Allies in the ' choice --theep $9.50 to $10 -, hogs, led a at, Port Arthur, Execators - eno e e . tb J� 7 � 1 " . . nd- wr aterloo Boy ract � � . ,F P , f� . ticWars apply to the'' exacators, or to JOHI� farm. J, Z. Mr,RN R, MP., roprietcr; T. . Ontario Distrlbutors,w �,,,, , , -1918. . .,� � I � - Whig of � I I - I ; I The following were the quotailons. Choice RANKIN, Seafortli. 26%8-W BROM'N, Auctio r. . 2658-1 i . . � . � ", � � .1 . ,� 111�1i, � . I I ;� : . � . - � � � I - il , � I I . � � I 1. 4 � � . . e I . I , I i � �'I.i I i � - , � I � . . I I . � , - I . . i i I ,� !�, . 4 I .1 Z - . . - � . . I 11 I I . I --- I __-­ 11 . f I . .. � . 1 4 1 � - I- I - -11-1-1 ­ I � -1 __­­ -, I—— - - . 11 I 1. . . -4 � ;.- I . .. . � - , ', 0,111111,10 � ­ I I _. - -_ ---.0.11 .- .k -k- � . 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