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nners, 56 to 36.40; choice
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50, 56.80; 4, 990, 56.80; 7,
1. 1200 $9: 4, 680, 36.75.
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65, 511.60. Cows -1 1160,
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-0 56; 1, 960. 36.50; 1, 970e
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552, 37; 2, 880, 38.25; 15,
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3. Lamle: 516; sheep 57.50
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511.75;. 24, 92e, 511.60:
600. 312; 15, 990, 51.2,50;
, 91e, $12; . 800. 511.10.
.15; 4. 1240, 51.0.15; 1, 1100,
I. 1180, 39; 3, 1360. 311.2e:
25, e10 ; 1, /090, 37; 1, 770,
i. Bulls -1, 1480, 38.50; 1.
F15.50 to 51.6. Calves, 56.50
taker 590. 1 milker 385.
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1.0. 513.75; 2, 1180, $131,25:
20, 1015 512.50; 8, 945,
312.15; 1.1, 940 512.60; 6.
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900, 510.10; 17. 825, 310.35;
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18.75; 5 ,110 316.50:1. 100
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TUCKERSMITH
The Election. -The following is the
result of the vote cast at the Municipal
elections for Reeve and Councillors
held on Monday last:
For Reeve:
H. Crich 32 38 49 26 24 27-196
T. Coleman 7 10 12 4 4 3- 40
J. F. McKay 38 12 4 38 39 46-177
For Councillors:
Crich. 28 32 60 1.8 19 26-183
Moore 47 37 11 31 51-58-235
McNaughton 58 40 24 61 55 66-303
Riley 70 42 12 30 37 61-252
Watson 31 27 25 33 25 30-171
The council for 1919 therefore will
be composed of: Reeve, H. Crich.
Councillors, Crick Moore, McNaugh-
ton, Riley. The Kruse by-law was
defeated,
HIBBERT
School Repo. -The following is
the report of the school in section
No. 4, Hibbert, for the month of De -
ember, Only those who have sixty
per cent. or over are mentioned: Sr.
IV -Mary Coyne 75, Mary McMillan
72. Florence Coyne 70, Dorothy Ken-
nedy 69, George Coyne 61. Jr. Ilr-
Annie Atkinson 71, Margaret Williams
69, Alice O'Reilly 69, Sr. III -Em-
ma Knight 85, Michael Doyle O.
Jr. III -David Williams 81, Mary At-
kinson 73, Anna O'Reilly 70, Francis
Morris 63. Second -Elmer Flannery
95. Angela Burke 92, Verona Flan-
nery 87, James Doyle 86, Mary Scancl-
Ian 84, Jart II -Mary Hastings 92,
Sarah Coyne 90, Mary William89, C.
Coyne 78. First -Helen Atkinson 93,
Rosella O'Reilly 92. -Mary A .McCon-
nell, Teacher.
WALTON
Early Closing.--sWalton stores will close
hereafter three nights a week, Tuesday, Wed-
r.zday and Friday at 6 p.m. The public will
pIeaee bear thie' fact in mind and arrange shop -
accordingly. -W. J. Ryan, W. G. Neal.
Services Resurned.-Next Sunday,
January 12th, regular services will be
held in the Presbyterian Church, Wal-
ton, at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m, and Sun-
day school will be held at 10 o'clock.
Red Cross -The Walton Red Cross
Union will meet for work in the A.
0. U. W. Hall on Tuesday afternoon,
January 14. A sepcial offering is
asked for in aid of "The Belgian Re-
lief FUnd.
Women's Institute. -The - regular
meeting of the Women's Institute will
be held at the home of Mrs. George
Clark on Thursday, January 16th, at
2.30 p in, Miss Rose Simpson will
give a paper on Duties and Privileges
of Institute Officers. Miss Hattie
Bolger will give a paper on Beauty
of Person eind Character. The third
.chapter oef the new book "Our Govern-
ment" will be read and disoussed by
the members.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Seaforth, Jan, 2, 1919
Wheat, per bushel 216
Potatoes, per bag $125
_ Hogs, per cwt. 17.75
Spring wheat, per bushel 2 12
Bran, per ton 38.00
Shorts, per ton 43.00
Flour, per cwt. . 5 60 to $6
Butter, per lb. 40e to 42c
Ego, per dozen see to 65c
Barley, per bushel $1.00
Barley, per bushel 90c
Oats, per bushel ..... ... 68c
GRAIN MARKET
Taronto, Jan. 7. -Manitoba Wheat -No. 1,
Northern $2,24; No. 2Northern, $2.2114c;
No. 3 Northern_ ; No. 4 wheat $2.1.114-
10 store at Fort William; not including tax.
Marifieba Oat. per bushel -No. 2 G. W.
77'ree No. 3 C.W., 784c; extra No. I, feed,
74eee; No. 1 feed' 13c; in store. American
Corn -No, e yellow 51.75; No. 4 yellow 51.70
January shipment. Manitoba Oats1A0itas
January 3 hi pm ent . Ontario Oats. --Bushel,
new crap No. 2 white 71 to 74c; No. 3 white
70c to '7:1c; according to freights outside On -
Uric:, wheat -No. 1 wintter per car lot 52.14
th 32.22; No. 2. do- 32.11 te 32,19; No. 3,
.do., 32.07 to 52.15; No. 1 spring, 2.09 to 2.17;
No. 2 do. 52.10 to 52.14; No. 8 do. $2.02 to
$2.1.0 f.o.b., .shipping points, according' to
freights. Peas, 52. ' per bushel. Barley, malt-
ing new crop, 92e th 97c per bush. ,car lot.
Buckwheat per bushel $1.30. Rye -2, 31.54;
.according to freights outside. Manitoba flour
War quality, $11.35, at Toronto. On-
tario Flour -Winter in 'new bags, prompt
ahipments, war quality, 10.25: Toronto deliver-
ery. -Milifeed-Car lots -Delivered Montreal
freights, --bags' included, bran per ton 587.25;
shorts per tot $42.25; Hay -No. 1 per ton,
320 to $22; mixed per ton 519 to $20 track,
Toronto. Straw -Car lot 39.50 to 10.50, track
'Toronto. ..,0AeSS1
BIRTHS
Hazen -In Seaforth, tim January 6th, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Hazen, a son.
Cluff-In Seaforth, on January 7th, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Cluff, a daughter.
Stewart -In Seaforth, on January 8th, th Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Stewart, a daughter.
McFarlane --In Seaforth, on January 3rd, to
Mr_ and Mrs. Joseph /VIcarlane, a daugh-
ter.
Murray -In Hibbert, on January 5th, to Mr.
and Mrs, James Murray, a daughter.
Klein -In St. Coluraban, on January. 8th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Klein, a daughter.
Sterling -In Goderich township, on December
leth. th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterling, a son.
DEATHS
Freeman. --In Hullett, on December 26, Mary
Eleanor Kettle, wife of Mr. Henry Free-
man, aged 80 years, 8 months 4nd 17 days.
Sheppard -In Clinton, on December 27th, Thos.
Sheppard, aged 87 years 6 months and 22
days.
Finkbeirter-In Crediton, on December 80th,
Charles Finkbeiner,
Roxborotteh--In Edmonton, Alba. on December
25th, Graee Anita Arraserong, wife of John
noeieeennth. aged 25 years. •
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LOW
1.021.
Funer1.1 Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking parlors in Odd fe
lows building opposite
mtewart Bros. Resi-
dence Godefich st., cf.p
Dr. Sootrg
Flowers furnished on
short notire.
Eq Phone Night or Day .119 =
W. S. Gormley
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIREOTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Grocery Store.
Main Strett, Seaforth
Flo'.vrs furnished on short notice
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -182
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ELECfl OARDS
To the ElectOs of Seaforth
I take this oPportoity of moat cordially
thanking title citizene' of. Seaforth for their
19eWil support to me atid for the confidence they
have pladed In me -in electing me to the te-
hPulisible 0fflee of Reeve of the Municipality.
It will be my earnest endeavor to promote the
best interests of Seaforth and do what 1. dim
to make it a bigger and better town. Wishing
you a Hamer and Prospero& New Year.,
Yours sincerely,
2465x1 _J. GRIEVE, V. S.
To the Electdrs of Seaforth
Kindly accept my' sincere appreciation of
Your hearty support, on Monday. In return
for this support 1 •endeavor an merit your
-confidence. Wishing you one and all a Happy
and Proaperons New Yeare
. Youra faithfully,
C. A. BARBER.
2665x1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
e.
ri•R SALE -2 REGISTERED HEREFORD
Bulls. Apply to CHAS. WAYMOUTH,
Londesboro, Ont. 25643
-von SALE -THREE GOOD COWS WILL BE
" 'sold reasonably for qui& sale. Apply to
MRS. ARTI-ItTR GEORGE, Seaforth. 2005x1
101-alGS AND SHELF FOR SALE -TEN GOOD
LeiceAer we flambe, 3 young York sows
in pig, (Ica 10 February. Apply. th GIFFORD
CRICH, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth, Ont., or phone
10 on 614; Clinton Central., 26652
QTORES TO RENT -TO RENT 2 STORES
lei in the Campbell Block. For yearly tenant,
the stores will be fitted up th suit the tenant.
Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS. Seaforth.
2efaleig
"REPAIRING -THE SQUARE DEAL GAR -
age anriounces its opening for all work -
vulcanizing, retreading, electrical repairing,
overhauling and painting of all types of cars.
All eattiee wishing tire repairing done please
send tc for spring delivery. E. He EPPS &
SON,' -arna. 2664-4
gaXPROGEZIP-TO TIFIal RESIDENTS OF
'Ta Seaforth and surrounding country. I am
agent for the Rival the unrivalled and the
Bonditone Herb Tablets. Prices 25c and $1,
Per box including war tax. Mail ordem ap-
predated. NO131-al T. CLUFF. 2663x4
"WOOD FOR SALE -FOR SALE 100 CORDS
" of hard dry wood about 13 inehes. Price
55.50 per cord in 2 cord lots. ,.Apply to W. M.
SPROAT, at the Brickyard*Thone 9 on 136.
2662-tf
/-1 UTTERS FOR SALE -FOR SALE PRI-
vately eight cetters and three pleasure
sleighs. May be seen at Turnbull & McIntosh's
old Livery stable, Seaforth. TURNBULL &
McINTOSH, Seaforth, 2660-tf
A NNT.TAL MEETING -a, THE ANNUAL
aa meeting of the members of the Seaforth
Airricultural Society will be held on Friday,
January 17th, at 1 pen. at the Library build-
ing. D. FOTHERINGIIAM, President; el.
BRODERICK, Secretary. 2665-2
NOTICE -A MEETING OF THE FARMERS'
Club will be held in the Separate School
Hall, Seaforth, on Wednesdayt January 15th,
1919, at 8 o'clock p.m. Interesting repoiets of
the delegates to the annual convention will be
:heard and a full attendance, is requeetea Nen-
members ea -f well as members. are invited to
attend. Bring the ladls with you. G D. C.
flARN, President; JOHN M. ECICAIZ:T, Sec-
retary. 2665e1
A NeRTAL METING --- THE ANNUAL
'Meeting of the Bayfield Agricultural Society
will be held in the Town Hall on Wednesday
afternoon, -January 15th, 1919, commencing -at
1 o'clock for receiving the annual report and
for the. election of officers and directors for
1919. A full attendance of -the members is re -
guested. D. H. McNAUGHTON, President.
2665-1
flARD OF -TIIANKS-MR. SAMUEL REID,
a-) and daughter, Mrs. W. Broadfoot, desire
th express their deepest appreciation of the
kindness, help and eyrapathy show -n th them
by their ritighbora and friends during the ill-
ness and subsequent death of Mrs. Reid, WM.
BROADFOOT. 2666x1
GOOD FARM WANTED
100 neva of good land -well improved not
more than 5 mires from town or more „hen
:ne. mile from ac'- e es • -tie h ltd.
Must be clean and in good state of cultivation.
I expect to be in Seaforth on Saturday mora-
ine. October 12. Apply with all particulars
to WILLIAM RICHARDSON, 48 Kent Rood.
Toronto. 2651-tf
QIIORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE-PRES-
aa ent offering five Shorthorn bulls ranging
irt age from 8 months to 14 months. Four
roans and one white, all aired by Prince Al-
bert =92693==. They are all, choice animals
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and will be sold -reasonably. nspection invit-
ed.. Lot 27, Concession 8, bert. R. R.
No. 1, Staffa, JAMES HILL. 2661-tf
MILK BUSINESS FOR SALE -FOR SALE
tha the milk busins worth 56,000,a year and
one 4 horse-poWer boiler, bottle wafter, bottler,
bottles and bottle case, wagons, sleighs, 2 seta
harness and one horse. Also 3 unit Hirman
milking machine. Possession given at any time
between now and March ist next. JOHN R.
ARCHIBALD, Seaforth P.O. Phone 9 on 144.
2661 -ti.
A NNUAL MEETING OF SOUTH HURON
-" Agricultural Society. -The annual meeting
of the South Huron Agricultural Society will be
held in the Commercial Hotel, Ilensall, on
Friday, Janstry '17t1t, 1919, at 1 p.m., ellaret,
for the puresese of receiving the -directors' and
auditors' annual reports, the election of dieec-
tors for the current year and the transaction
of other lousiness. A meeting of the directors
will be held at 11 o'clock a.m., on the same day
and in the scene place. ROBERT MeLAREN,
President; Ea M. McLEAN, Secretary,
2666-2
arleRICK BLOCK FOR SALE -.---A FINE BRICK
- Block on West side of Mill Street, in the
Village of Dublin, occupied at resent as a
general store, hardware store, barer shop and
i
pool room and flour and feed store on groune
floor, with large public hall on second floor.
This property_ formerly known as the Kidd
block, is centrally located and LAI be sold
oheap and on easy terms, and make a
good investment. For further patticulare ap-
ply to the owner, B. C. HUBBELL Mar -
mora, or th his agent, JAMES WATSON,
Seafortis. 2665-tf
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Logs Wanted
We are again prepared to
the highest spot cash
for all kinds of timber,
in bulk or by the thousand,
dither in the bush or delivered
our yard. We axe starting
this year with very high
so if thinking of selling
logs don't delay in calling
at 11 on 618.
. More Coal
Country points will not
much more hard- coal this
so we are loading up with
NEL, COKE and LUMP.
would strongly advise securing
• a supply of these before
transportation question becoines
a difficulty,.
We also have in stock
other various lines we handle,
including Dressed Lumber,
gles, Cement, etc.
pay
prices
either
and
in
out
prices
any
us up
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' BRUCEFIELD - ONTARIO
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AUCTION SALES
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AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE FIFTY
Acre Vital' in Tuckerstnitha-The admit's-
tratrix- of the Estate of Patrick McGraw, into
of the -Townshili of Tuckersmith, in the 001111* e
tY of Huron, Farmer, tieeeased, will offer for
side by -public auction on Thursday, January
30th, 1919, at 2 oreloek in the afternoon, on the
east half of Lot No. 21: in the 4th concession
of the said Township oi Tuckersznith, the fol-
lowing real estate and farm implements, name-
ly :-Farm--The said east half of lot No. 21,
in the 4th conceesion of the said Township a
Tuckersmith. There are on said lot a first class
frame house and a good barn and lean-to with
stone foundation, also a. drive house and pig -
nen. There are good fences -on the place and,
it is well drained. There are two good wells
and a good orchard. This farm is in a good
state of cultivation and le convenient to school,
church and market Ohattels-One cutter
nearly new: 1 buggy, 1 aet of single harness,
1 crowbar, shovel and spade, 1 horse blanket,
Buffalo robe, Wheelbarrow, hayfork and slings,
1 box of tools and a quantity of straw. Terms
of Sale -Ten per cent, of the purchase money
of farm to be paid on the day of sale and the
balance within two weeks thereafter. The
chattels fa be paid for in cash on day of side.
For further particulars apply to .1. M. BEST,
Solieltor for Rosanna McGraw; Adrainistratrix:
Thomas Brown Audtioneer. Dated Jammu'
4th, 1919.
2665-8
A uariuN BALI: OF FARM STOOK AND
A. Implentents.-Mr, George Aliott has been
inebreated by E. W. Morrison, who bas sold
his farm and is giving ta, farming to sell
by public auction on his farm, Lot 9, Con-
cession 2, Stanley Township, two and a half
miles from Brucefield and Kippen ,the whole
of his flue stock of horses, cattle, pigs and
implements, on Wednesday, January 16, 1919
at 12.,80 o'clock sharp: Horses -One gelding
rising 5 years, mare rising 6 supposed to be
in foal black driving mare 8 years old (a good
third horse and quiet, 2 year old general pur-
pose filly. Cattle -Cow freshened six weeke
at time of sale, cow freshened 8 months at
time of sale, cow due th profit March 7th, cow
due to profit April let, 2 heifers rieing 3 years
due to profit in February, 2 farrow cows still
milking well, wee with etaf three weeks old,
2 steers rising 2 years, 2 fat heifers rising 2
years 10 craves under 1 year, Pigs -Three
good *young soars due to profit in February, 4
pigs weighing 130 lbs. Sheep -Four good
ewes, 4 ewe lambs. Herts.:Fifty young hens.
Implements -Deering binder 6 ft. cut; 5 foot.
cut raower, 10 ft. steel Take, Massey -Harris
hay tedder, new Massey -Harris spring tooth
cultivator, with four and sat inch points, new
Massey Harris shoeseed drill Frost and Wood
corn cultivator with bean puller; two _sets of
three section iron herrows, doubletree for
five section harrows, Parrin riding plow with
rolling coulter and skimmer, new Wilkinsoe
walking plow, Prost and Wood Crown gang
Plow, disc harrow with three home whiffietree,
Bell St. George No. 50 cutting box with short
and long carriers, Maple Leaf ten inch grin-
der new roller, entailer on skids, new Clinton
fanning mill with bagger and full set of sieves,
two good wagons, pair 4 ton wagon springs,
wagon box with pig or eattle rack, 16 ft. flea
hay rack, pair Brown & Clark sleighs good as
new, dump -cart for team, low cart for team,
buggy, cutter, _deag-saw complete- circular saw
and frame on truck wheels, small circular saw
and frame, set 2000 lb. wagon scales, rack
-for weighing cattle, cream separator 600 lbs.
capacity, good as new: fence post driver, two
steel water tanks, five and six feet long Pig
crate, a quantity of cedar poste and stakes, 40
rode of Buckthorn wire, larze emery stone on
frame, pair heavy block pulleys, with eighty
feet of new inch rope, 2 sets of good heavy
team harness, set single harness, pair ice tongs,
root pulper wagon wheel, buggy and cutter
Pole, a nuinber of belt pulleys arid belting,
old cutting box frame which would make good
sa-v., frame, ten .foot length of galvanized
straw pipe, grinding stone, 3 gallons machine
oil, hay car for ciooden track, quantity of
hay. also some turnips, four loads of sheaf oats,
good wood gookstove, extension table, what -not,
bedstead. baby carriage, stove -pipes and drum.
R. R. Mail box, parlor "Imp, hanging lamp,
end some small lampe. Lunch provided -at
noon for those from a distance. Terms , -
Poultry, roote: luta and oats end sums up to
515, matt; over that amount, 9 months' credit
given on furniehing good lien notes. - Four
cents ore_ the dollar oft for cash. E. W. MOR.
BISON, Proprietor; George Elliott, Auctioneer.
2a64x2
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Patrick McGraw,
late of the Township of Tuckereraith, in the
County of Huron, farmer, ileeeased.
Notice is hereby given put-seat:a to section
efe of eie Tutees Act, E.8 0. 1014 Ceial).
lel. that all aaleitoes and °then having claims
er emends against the estate ef the snid Pat-
rick McGraw, who died on pr aboet the 184h
day of November, 1918, at the said townahlp ef
Tuckersenith are required' on or befere the
23t9 ddy of eate6uaten--'19-I0; to lend by 'Poet
prepaid, of deliver to J. M. Beet, Seaforth,
Ontario, Solicitor for Rosanna McGraw, the
executrix of., the estate of ' the -said deceased,
full. particulars of their claims. And take
notice that after eaid feet mentioned date the
said executrix will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceesed among the parties
entitled thereto having regard only to the
claims ef which be shall then have notice and
the said Executrix shall not be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof to any person
or persons of whose Claim notice shall not
have been received by her at the time of such
distribution. Dated at Seaforth, this 31st day
of December, 1918. J. DI. BEST, Solicitor for
said Executrix. - 2664-8
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -Notice is hereby
a' given pursuant th the Statute in that be-
half that all persons having claims against the
estate of William J. Fortune, late of the Vill-
age of Dublin, in the 0ounty of Perth. Mer -
&tent, deceased, who died at the eaidaValage
of Dublin, on the 27th day of October, 1918,
are required on or before the 15th day of
January, 1919, to send post prepaid or deliver
to the undereigned fall particulars of their
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and the na-
ture of the security, if any, held by them. And
further take notive that after the last men-
tioncei date the assets of the said deceased will
be diatributed among the parties entitled there
10, having regaA only to the claims of which
notice shall then have been given. Dated at
Seaforth, this 261h day of December, 1918, R.
S. HAYS Solicitor for Achninistratrix to said
estate. r2663-8
Notice to Creditors
IN the estate of Finlay McIntosh, deceased.
••• All persone having claims against the ea.
tate of Finlay McIntosh, late of the Town of
Seaforth, Commercial Traveler, deceased, who
died on the firet day of November, 1918; are
required on or before the 15th day of January,
1919, to send th, the undersigned Solicitor for
Hugh McIntosh, Administrator of the estate,
full partieulare of their claims and of the se-
curities, (if any) held by them duly verified.
After the said date the Administrator will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate among the par --
ties entitled thereto, having reference only to
the claims of which he shall have received not.
ice. After such distribution the said Admin-
istrator will not be -liable to any creditor, of
whose claim he shall not have received not-
ice, for any part of said estate. This notice
is given pursuant to the Statute in that bee.
half. Dated the 18th of December 1918. F.
HOLMESTED, Solicitor for Hugh McIntosh,
Administrator of estate of Finlay McIntosh.
deceased. 2662-4
FOR SALE
Desirable property for sale, consisting of 8
acres of land, well drained and fenced; a six
roomed house, large pantry and woodshed, on
stone foundation, cement cellar with clement
shelves; hard and soft water; cement floor in
cow stable, nice hen house; a yoeng orchard,
of choice fruit. Fine location on Goderich st.,
west of Seaforth. Apply to MARGARET
ROBINSON, Seaforth 2653-6f
MAIL CONTRACT
Q}_etaLED TENDERS, addressed ta the Post-
master General, wifilhe received at Ottawa
until noon, on Friday, t4 7th day of Februaree,
1919;for the conveyanc .f His Majesty's Mails
on a proposed contract for four years, six times
per week, over Seaforth No. 4 Rural Route.
from. the Postmaster General's pleasure, Print-
ed notices containing further information as
to conditions of proposed contract may be seen
and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at
the Pest Offices of Seaforth, Egmondville,
Columban and Brucefielcl, and at the off'
ee of
the Post Office Inspector, London. -
Post Office Inspector' Office, London., De-
cemeetHerAs27.t5h,.
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2666-3
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Charges Moderate
Flowers furnished on, short notice
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VA.RMS FOR SALE
FARMS FOR SALE
I have some good cffoice farina for sale in the
Townships of Usborne and Ilibbert, all Well
built and improved, on easy terms of payment.
THOMAS CAMERON, R. R. No. 3, Exeter, or
phone Ilyndnian Line, Exeter. 2658-tf
FOR SALE
That very desirable property just off Main
street, Egmondville. consisting of one-half acre
of land, on which Is situated a 1%. story brick '
house with seven rooms and, good cellar. There
are also on the peemises a stable, good we*
and cistern. also apple, plum and pear trees
and other small fruits. This is a splerklid
preperty and the taxes are lOw. For further
particulars, apply to Mrs. M. A. Charlesworth.
Egmondrille, P. 0. 2650x2-tf
FARM FOR SALE -
For Sale 100 acres, all caltivated, lot 11,
Concession 6, Tuckersmith, fl. .5,, with barn
56 he 80 feet, stone foundation, pig pen, drive
Mg tilted and hen house, 6 roomel frame cot-
tage, good well with wind mill. Also 50 acres
of grass land, west half of lot.5, concession '7,
good well with windmill; a good grass -farm.
Apply th JAMES FINLAYSON, R. R. NO. 8,
Kippen phone 8-182, Seaferthe 2689-6±
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FARM VOR SALE
For sale lot 17, concession 9, Township of
McKillop. containing 100 acres. This farm
has been in grass lior a number of years, and
should grow good crape, li'Vrite for particulars
as to price and terms to JAMES I. JOHNS -
TON, co Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Man.
2682-tf.
FARM FOR SALE
For sale lot 9, concession 7, Hibbert town-
ship. containing 100 acres, also west half of
lot 8, concession 7 and east half of lot 9, eon -
cession 6, in all 200 acne; on which tbere are
15 acres of bush. On the premises there is a
large brick house containing. 12 rooms with
all modern improvements. Also a loxge bank
barn ,92x86 feet; sufficient room th stable 60
head of cattle; also pig pen,driveshed and hen
house. There are two never, failing' sings
and good wells. This land is all well drain-
ed and about 60 acres fall ploughed. Con-
venient to school ache church', rural mail and
rural phone.Any person wanting a good com-
fortable home, aPPW to GEORGE SWALE, R.
R. No. 1, Staffs,- or phone 20 on 20, Dablin
Central. 2658x8
FARM FOR SALE
Lot $3, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres
of the best cis* land in McKillop, 6 atm of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivatior.;
5 miles frora Seaforth, 2 miles from Con-
stance, 11/4 miles from school. There are on
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 61x76, all Page wire fences and
well naderdrnined, There are forty acres
ploughed, 6 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big -springs, one
piped to bareyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the' home and to the barn. As the spring
le in- theiorchard- and mat the home and line
fence, there is no vitiate land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane from tbe road to
the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE„ Seaforth. .2627-11
pARIsi FOR SALE-14APLE1tIRST
-L in the Village of Linwood; on the C. Pa
Railway, 80 miles weet of Toemito, comprising
191 acres- of- good clay loam. On the farm is
large bank barn,, excellent, etabling, New
driving and straw sheds and lies' hog pen,
Large," warm, frame house, evith metallic side
Mg, new cistern, and pump, stplendid orchard.
The farm is tile und.erdrainoal and all wire
:chureheA in the iiiiiteke; *WO* on the
fenced. Catholie and krote4dnt ochoole and
farm, and only fiveaminutes walk -from the
station. This. Dr this property- of the late A.
Rennie, esq, and is considered one of the finest
locations in "'Waterloo county, SUitable for
dairying or nexed•farming- Terms -Easy. Ap-
ply to W. P. RENNIE, Listowel, Ont, 2662-2
Timm FOR SALE -THE EXECUTORS OF
the Estate of Joseph Izzard, deceased, of-
fer for sale 120, acres in Goderich Township,
comprising lot 417, concession 14, and South
half of la 87_ concession 13. On the prem-
ises are a good frame house, a bank barn,
pig house, driving shed, 3 good wells and a
spring creek and two acres of orchard. There
is an excellent and very valuable bush on each
Parcel consisting of 12 acres of hardwood on
one parcel `and 15 acre e of cedar on the other.
The soil is clay loam on the parcel first men-
tioned and there are about 68 acres fit for
cultivation, about one half of which is seed-
ed down; on the seeond parcel the soil is
black loam and is excellent grazing land. The
property is located on a good gravel road 3
miles from Clinton. For particulars apply
to MICHAEL FLICK, R. R. No. 2, Clinton,
or W. BRYDONE, Clinton, 266a4
.11.0mr omm...6461.
FOR SALE.,
House and half acre Of land in the
village of Egmondville. The 'property
is situated on Centre Street, close
the Preabyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of frit
trees, strawberries, raspberries, ariA
currant bushes. This Is a eorner pro.
ptrty with no breaks on front, an
the land is in a good state of cultiva
tion. This is k nice property for
Ietired farmer and the taxes are light
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 25844'
FARM FOR SALE
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
Lot 18, concession 4, McKilloo, Huron
County, containing 100 acres of first class
clay loara soil (no better anywhere). There
are on the premises one lae storey frame
house with stone cellar; also a one etorey
frame house, bank barn and Mil:dement house;
two acres of good orchard; two wells of eocei
water; a in frig ereax new reat of farm ond
atreing eutinec across. This farm le wev
feared with 'vire and drained with tile.
and is in a first class state of cifleivation.
Ten acres of herdead bush on rear of farm
rural nutil at gate and phone in. house. Sit-
uated on -a first class gravel road one-half
mile from church and sehool and to ,t miles
from the busy fowl: of Settforth. Will be sold
as abeve described or in two lots of fifty
aerea each. HUGH McINTOSII, 80 Rosevear
Ave., Toronto, and REV. A. W. McINTOSII,
Port Arthur, Executors. For- further par-
ticulare apaIL to the executory, or to JOHN •
RANKIN, Striorth. 265841
TelARM FOR SALE --FIFTY ACRES OF
A- choice land in the village of Egmondville,
Huron County, adjoining the town of Sea -
forth, one of the _best towns in Ontario. The
Farm eonsists of a 9-rocaiied house with front
and back verandah, an& sun parlor. HYdro-el-
ectrie lighting throughent, furnace, bathroom.
toilet with hot atnd cold water, front and
back stirs sidewalk and hydro strellighee
Rural phone.
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Every pait in first class repair. Twen min-
i*? walk to' depot. One frame barn, stone
foundat stables underneath: one brick barn
and implement shed, garage, Iota of spring
water at barn and house. Fall ploughing
done. This is an up-to-date place and cenven-
lent to public school and Collegiate Just:Kobe
and separate school. Also 100 scree choice
land adjoining last "mentioned consisting of
one Janet brick cottage, -With slate roof in
good repair; large bank barn nearly new with
first class stabling underneath; riming water,
driving shed, lots of spring water convenient to
barn and house, Also conveaient to 'Milk
and Separate achoob and Collegiate Institute.
These properties can be bought together or
separately. Easy terms to suit purchaser if
necessary. -Good gravel roads in every direc-
tion. Also n hie& cottage •coritaming six
Irooms' arad 2 acres of land in the village of
Egmondvfile. Good reasons for selling. Apply
to ar. R., COLBERT, Egertondville la 0, Ont.
Pne 16 143 Seafoeth Central, Home 'ma
Saturday." - ' 2665x2
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