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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-01-31, Page 5ovociivaiima LE February -28 Days IF YOU WISH 'TO SAVE A FEW DOLLARS GET IN- ON OUR FEBRUARY CASH SALE --A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU. . SOAPS ARE GOING HIGHER AGAIN -"GET WISE" Surprise, Sunlight, Gold, Comfort, Lifebuoy, P. G. Naptha at 13 cakes for $1.00 100 cakes in a box at, per box . $7 50 Electric, Fairy, Lennox, 100 cakes for $6.25 Castile, pure shell brand, per cake .08 Lux, per package ... .11 Panshine, per package .09 Old -Dutch Cleanser, per package . .11 Starch, Silver Gloss, Latmdry, 2 packages for .25 Starch; Liberty brand, Laundry, per package .10 Starch, best brand, laundry, 8 lb. package for • . - .30 Caustic Soda, 5 lb. can 85 Lye, Wanders, Comfort brand, 2 tins for . , • ... $1.04 .25 WE ALSO MENTION , 2 packages of finest Seeded Raisins for .25 _ 3 pounds of Choice Seedless Raisins, for .50 - 1 pound of ,Choice re -cleaned qurrants, for .25 1 pound Tui of Gold Seal Baking Powder, for .20 1 Sealer Baking Powder, Fan Brand, for .... .30 "CASH TALKS" SPR�AT & SPROAT SEtil FORTH JARY 31, 1919 11111111111111111111111111111112 M. WM 0. W. VoMM WM ne, it is just possible = inish out the season. = .mand for our Winter ter you at our usual = ecial prices: MOM WNW MN, MM. .$1.35, 31.45, $1-50 F...4 $2259 -90; 4 "buckle, .....$2.75 to $3.50 = .....$2.25 to $2.50 *E. .....$2.75 to $3,85 = r Top, $4.50 to $6.75 = oots, $2.75 to p pair $2.00 to $3.00 to $2.50 $3 . 25 . .... M. M. .0 U. MM WM MW WW MW MW MIR 95c, $1.15, $1.25 = .$1.95 to $2,50- = $2 00 to $3.50 = 65c, 75e 85e. = ler pair $2.25 to $2.50 gings, $1.75 to S2.00 .speeiality. The best pregnptiy. 111 AL HOTEL E- 11111111111111111 and Coughlin quoted: Extra eerie $15.a0 to 516.50; good L00 to 514,00; choice butcher's. ; goodbutchers 510.50 to$11.25 e 59.75 to 10.25; common to 50.50: chioce cows, 510,00 caw& 59.50 to $10.00;raedium 59.00; common cows.$7.00 to 55:50 to 35.75; choice heavy 510.50; butcher bulls, 59.00 to alb, 57.00 to 58; choice lani.bet :5; choice sheep, 50 to 510; 315 to 516; medium caleet„ Oleo sold: Butchera-lr 1.243 . 1,035 1b4, $12.35. Cow -2, ; 1, 1169 The, 510.75; 1, 1,040 55.15:1, 850 lbs, $5.75; '6; 3, 943 TU, $5.75: 1. 860 O Ilee, 56.71; 1, 840 lbs, 55 75; 5. 1. 050 az, , 3 830 lbs. 870 ne, $7; I. 710, $7: 1, 73. $6.75; sheep, 8.50 to 59.50; 310.50; lambs 514.25. and Son sold: Cowa nte, $5 65; 5. roe CO ell. 1. ; ineker WO 4 milk- iniikere 5110 eaeli; 1 milker 577.50 each ; 60 ea/Yee 58 to i6 to 59. evack sold: Butcher -1, 980, i, $14.75; 1, 940, 512.50; 3. 1050, 513.50. Cows -1, 960. e, 950, 56.60; 1, 120, 5.50; ie 820, 35.75: 4, 805, 55.60; 4, -:30. 36.50; 3, 1040 55r50; 31 t8 lembs 514; a lambs 513. ty sold: Butchers -3, 580, Me Cows -1, 1140, 0.50; 2 1065. r3.50: 1 ,850, $6; 1, 800,45.50. 59.40: 1, 1590, 311; 1. 880, 511; 1 880, 58.25; 2. 1195, er, $134.50; lambs, $13,75 10 56.50 tie $10; calve, 36.75 to s and Son sold: Butcher3-3, e IOW 512.50; 7, 890, $11, 2 ,07, 39.50: 1, 470; 58; 3. 1103. .1.50. Cows -3, 950, $5.60; 1. t $9: 4, 185, 59; 2, 930, 36,50; Bull -1, 1170, 39.76; Iambi'. 5; sheeo 56.60 to 59.50; calves. a; 15 hogs 1841b., $17 fed and were the quotations: Choice 3 to $13.59; butchers' cattle, 512.50; good, 511 to 511.50: 10 510.25; do. common 58.25 a, choice, 310.25 to 511.00; • 59.00 to 39.50; rough bulb, butchercow ee choice $10.26 d cows $0.50. to $10 ; ; de. e to 58.75; do. common, 37 to 58.00 to 510.09; feeders 51.0.50 ners 56.50 to 56.50; rnilk- ice 590, to $130; do. comment to 375; springers $90 to 5180; >0 to $9.50; yearlings $12.26 e Jambe 13.76 ta 14.25; calves 15 to Ole; hogs, fed and $15 LUES anday only 410.50 . . 5.65 . . 4.75 . . ... 8.00 . 1.00 .70 1.00 1.00 .85 . .24 .18 18 18 .18 .10 .85 1.00 EGMONDVILLE 11111111111111 tents of Serges, cooid wish to browns and uara.nteed dyes. of materials at c;ame attention 12: awk new stock of We're sure = or awl* Mva• • "AM oa• k MOM M▪ Y. MEOW MM. MM. 111111111 111111111111 JANUARY 31, 1919, • ea, HURON EXPOSITOR • • BRUCEFIELD A Correetzon-in the annual report f the Huron Presbyterial published -last week, Iirueefield Auxiliary' was credited with 13 contribution' of only $109.15, whereas the .arnount contrib- uted by the Brucefield Society was 209 .15. This was a typographical error on our Part, as in the copy fur- nished us hy the Treasurer, the a- mount was correctly given as $209.15. Notes, --A large box of clothing has been sent to Montreal by the Red Cross workers of Brucefield and vi- •einity for Belgian Relief. The box contained nine quilts and clothing for adults awl children and was valued at $160, • Another box is being prepared. -Koss Scott has returned from Lon- -don, where he has been in training for some time. He has received his dis- charge. -Mr. George Hill of this vill- age, has purchased the farm of the late Victor Dale, on the fifth con- cession of Stanley. -Pte. James Col- lins, son of Air.. William Collins, who vent overseas with the 161st Huron Battalion, has returned home. His many friends are glad to:see his smil- ing face once more. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Seaforth, Jean. 30, 1919 Wheat, per bushel Potatoes, per bag $1 25 Hogs, per cwt. $15.00 . Barley, per bushel .... .. . ... ....7 e _ - Oats, per bushel 500 Eiggs, per dozen, 50c to 52c Spring wheat, per busliel ..., ..2.12 Bran, per ton 38.00 Shorts, per ton (-43.00 Flour, per cwt. ..... ..... 5.60 to 46 -.Butter, per lb, ..... _ . . .. .40c to 42c T. Holmes Puner4,1 Director and Licensed, Embalmer OW 1 Undertaking parlors in Oddfel . tows building opposite r. t ....., citetvart Bros, Resi, = ts: dence Godertch st., cpp = Dr. Scott's . . ... _ Plowers furnished on N. - E1 short = notiee. - ... - • raw ow mai =_ Phone Night or Day 119 = _ = ... 311111111111111111101111E1111111111111111111111111111:41 w-wwwwwtorWwwwv. ROX di, 604 Embalmers and Funeral Directora . IL C. BOX Hold r of Government Diploma • and Liseense - Charges Moderate Flower furnished on short notice Night Day Calli p Phone 43 ilIVIPORTANT 1.0TICES AUpTIONSALES AUCTION .S OF COWS. AND YOUNG Cattle,-mes Jones has received instruce thins to sell br publie auction at the (lollisoii House, Mitchel , on Friday, February 7th, the following: 17 cevvs due to freshen in Febru- ary and March !20 head of 2 year old steers le at 2 p.m., sharp. Terms -7 ill be given on furnishing ap- es. A discount,of 6,per cent. ed off for cash. This is an f cattle and will be sold with. Ag DUNGEY Proprietor j QTGRES TO RENT -TO EENT 2 STORES " in the Campbell Block. For yearly tenant the stores will be fitted up lei suit the tenant Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS. Seaforth 2664-tf , HOUSE FOR ALE i A. comfortable- frame house pleasantly- sit- uated, good cellar, hard and Soft water, terse 1 garden. Apply th THOMAS IBICKELL, Sea - forth. 264T-tf DEPAIRINGr-'THE SQUARE DEAL GAR- ."' age announcee its openingfor all work- ! vulcarazing, retreadmgr elect cal repairing, overhauling and painting of all types of cars. All perties wishing tire repairing done please eencl in for sisobag H. EPPS & SON, Varna. , 2664-4 DAIRY' MARKET Toronto, January 28.. -Eggs, No. 1 storage, Tee to 56c selected storage 58 to 600; cartons, new laid 65 to 67e. Butter -Creamery solids, 51c. to 53c; do. vents 53e to 55e, choice dairy printe 450 to 47c; ordinary dairy prints 38 to 40c; bakers' il0c to 38e; oleomargarine best grade, 82c to 340. Cheese -New, large, 28 in twino, 29 to 29ite; spring made, large. 23iii to 29e; :twins. 20 to Comb Honey -Choice, 16 oz., 54,50 Vs 55 per dozen: 12 on, $8.50 to 54 per dozen. POULTRY MARKET 'Toronto., Jan. 28.-Liveweight-Hens, 43 lb. 24e:- hew 43-2 and over, 27 to 30e; spring •ehickens 25e; roosters 20c; ducklings 30s; terkeyt 35e: geese 18e. Dressed -Hens, 42,3 lb. 25e, hens, 41ei and over 28 to 32e; spring ifitickene 30e; roosters 25c; duckling. 32c; turkeys 41c: geese 25c. GRAIN MARKET Toronto, Jan. 2a. -Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Northern e2.241.4; No. 2 Northern, 52.211/2e; .No. 3 Northern 52.I7tO ; No. 4 wheat 32.111/2, in store at Fort William, not inaluding tax. Manitoba Oats. per bushel -No. 2 C. W. •43.3%e: No. 8 C.W„ 572irc; extra No. I feed. Chi; No. 1 feed 57 1'c according to freight. On - wheat -e -No. 1 winter per car lot, 52.14 to $2.22; No. 2. do., 32.11 to 52.10; No, 3, do., $2.07 to 52.15; No. 1 spring, 2.09 to 2,17; .No. 2 do. 52.10 to 32,14; No. 8 do. 52.02 to $2.10 f.o.b., shipping points, according th freights. Peas, 52. ' per bushel. Barley, malt - :Mg, 73 to 78a per bushel, car lot. new crop. linekwheat, per bushel $1. Rye 2, $1.40,, according to freights outside. Manitoba Emir itVar quality, 511.35, at Toronto. On- tario Flour -Winter in new bags, prompt shipments, war quality, 10, Toronto deliver- ery. Millfeed-Car lots -Delivered Montreal freights, bags incladed, bran per ton 337.25; shorts per ton 542.25; Hay -No. 1 per ton, .323 th 524; mixed per ton 521 to $22, track Toronto, Straw -Car Iots 510 to 511, track, aToroeto. BIRTHS allankin--In Seaford', on January 27th. to Mr and Mrs. -John Rankin, a son. IVIARRIAGES iEssig-Spitin.-At Hemilton, on January 15, by Rev. C. L. aleIrvine, Mr. Earnest A. Essig. of Galt ,to Miss Irma M. Spain, of Seaforth. • Teeuey-Horan-At St. Columben on January 2a, John Feeney, of Hibbert to Miss Mar., , cella Horan, second dauehtir of Mr. and Mee Edward Horan. of MeKilloP, her Be. Father Burke, • DEATHS •Dunlop -In RollanNorth Dakota, on January 20th, Charlotte Porterfield, beloved wife of John Dunlop, In her 61st year. Siack-At Vanguard, Sleek., on, October 22nd, 1918, of eerebral pneumonia, following in- fluenza, Helen. Loaise, eldest daughter of Beatrice M. and John Slack, aged 18 years. Mack -At Vanguard Sa,sk., on December 5th, 1918, of peritonitis, following influenza Madeline Frances, second daughter of Beat: rice M. and John Slack, aged 11 Mire - Slack -At Vanguard, Sask., on December 17, 113, of spinal meningitis, following influen- za, Margery, Ohire daughter of Beatrice M. and John Slack, aged 6 Years. Slaelc-At Vangdard, Sask., on 'Sartuary.18th, 1919, of typhoid fever, following influenza John Slack husband of Beatrice M. Pun: chard. Punchard-At Vanguard, Sask., on January 16, 1919. of typhoid fever, folIowirig influenza, Adele Mildred, third daughter of the late H. J. Punchard, of Bradford, formerly of Sea - forth. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of M. George Srnithers, who died January 28th, 191.8. The Depthe of sorrow we cannot tell, At the loss of one we loved so well ; And while she sleeps in Peaceful sleelt, Her memory we shall always keep. 2668x1 -Husband and Family. SALE REGISTER - On Thursday February 1.3th on Lot 30, Concession 12, Hibbert, Farm Stock and Implements. William Mooney, Proprietor T. Cameron, Auctioneer. 2668-2 - Tumelay, February 11th on Lot 15, Concention 1, Hay, Farm Stock and Imple- inentes. John Patterson. Proprietor; T. Cameron, Auctieneer. 2668-2 On Tuesday, February 4th, on Lot 13, Con- cession 6, Tuakereinith, Cattle and Pigs. S. J. Housten. Pronrietor: T. Brown, Auctioneer. W. S. Gormley EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. Main Strett, Seaforth Flowers furnished on short notice Charges moderate Phone -Night or Day -192 Notice to Creditors l'totice hereby isiten pursuant to the Stat. Ines in that belief that all Persons having claims against the eatate of Robeit TtIOTELSOD, Sere late of the lewrishiP of Eath in the holotir of Huroa, fanner, deceased, who died et the Township ef Hay, on or about the 28rd daY. of December, 1918, are required on or re the the 8rd clay ef February, 1919, to send liteteDrepaid or delieer to the undersig-ned full lartieniars ef ti•eir claims duly verified by afildevit and the nature, of the security, crab beld by them. And fiirther take notice that atter the unlit last mentioned date the assets . the said deemeted will be distributed among ite Parties entitled thereto, having regard only led* °Nino of Ts high notice shall then have 24 jenuary, 19 uml given. Deted Ilensall this 18th 'day 13. GLADMAN & STANBURY, WI and r. Solicitors for the Femme. 2666-8 QHORTHORN BULLS mit, ent offering five Shorthorn bulls remixing in age from 8 month s 'to 1.4[ months, Four roans and one white, all! airc`d by Prince:Al- bert .92691iier_e. They em all choice animals arid will be sold reasona ly. Itspection ed.. Lot 27,- Concession 8, Harbert It. R. No. 1, Statile JAMES labliLe , 2661.4f QIIORTIIORNS FOR SALE -DURING THE " the next few weeks we wid sell belle of serviceable age at a sacrifice in order to make. room. Nearly a. dozen to soled %rem and good ()rico. Can also spare about traerity good fe- males, _mostly sired by one of the best bulls to be had in Ontario. JOHN ELDER'& SON, Hensall, Ontario, 266644 PARMERS ATTENTION -IF YOU WANT " the best for your money in fanning mills buy a "Kline" -none other can equal it for cleaning, weighing and grading grain from 75 to 100 bushels an hour, Sold at auction sales for rdore than double ita -present price Will take out ali wild oats out rif grain. For particulars write THE xrarN FANNING MILL CO., teethe, Ontario, 2666-3 IXTANTHD-KEEPER, MATRON AND AS- sistant matron -Man and Wife to take cbarge .of the Huron County House of Refuge and Farm in donneetion therevvith, also ein Assistant Matron. Duties to commence as ;Aeon as possible, Applications in writing or a personal application as soon as eposeible 40 the undersigned, preferren. Cliritcm, January 218t 1919. JOHN TORRANCE. tosPector 11. of R. Clinton Ont, 2667-2 QHORTHORN CATTLE FOR SALE--TIIREal " bulls, 9 to 15 months old, a Uumber of heifers one due th calve this month. These are all choice animals and good eolora and will be sold reasonably. Terms ft, suit the Purchaser. Inspection invited. Lot 12, Con- cession 6, Tuckersmith, Seaforth `P.O., or Phone 14 on 181, Seaf.orth. IT. G. SHILLING - LAW. , 2666-tf VOTICE-A MEETING OF FARIVIERS' "`-‘ Club will be held in Separate School hall, on Wednesday evening, November 5th, 1919. Non-members as well as members welcome. • Bring the ladies with you. G.D.C. Hare, Free- - ident; John M. Eckert, Secretary, 2668x1 POR EGISIONDVILLE=EIGHT sexes of land with frame house and kit- chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable and sznall barni Good well, Mee thischool, church and stores. Small orchard. Posseision con be had in March. For particulate apply to HENRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 17 on, 146, Seaford& r • 1•2668•41 TatOUSE FOR SALE -FOR SALE FRAME House and three lots of land in Ecru:tend- -villa The house has a splendid roller and hard and soft water, There are on. the prem. - ism a frame barn, also aplendid gardem and apple trees and berry bushes. This POoPertYt was formerly owned by J, Noble. For further Particulani apply on the premises to MRS, F. BELL, Seaford' P. 0., or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth, 2668-1 TENDERS WANTED -TENDERS WILL 13E -1- received for the construction and .relmia work of the MeKillop Telephone System for the year 1919: Tenders will be reteiyed by the undersigned for Clinton end, and the Seaforth end or the whole, by the year, by the month Or by the, home Tender* Will be received. uP to February 10th 1919, M. GOVENLOCK, Secretary. 2668-2 • - • - 111/R/CK BLOCK FOR SALE -A FINE BRICK Block on West side of Mill stieet, the Village of Dublin, occupied at present as a general store. hardware storeebaeaer shop and pool roe* and flour and feed store on ground floor, with large public hall on second door. This property. formerly known as ...the Kidd block', is ' centrally located and will be sold cheap and on easy terms, and will make a good inveetraent For further particulars ap- ply th the owner, B. C. HUBBELL Mar - mora, or th his agent, JAMES WATSON, Seaforth, 2665-tf ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL a" meeting of the Usborne and Hibbert Mute ual Fire Insurance Company, will be held in the Public Hall, Farquhar, on Monday, Feb- ruary 3rd, 1919. The business consists of re- ceiving the Directors' Annual Report and the uuditers report, election of 2 directors and 2 auditors and any other business, that may be in the interest of the con -many.' 'The directors whose term of efface expires, but -who are eli- gible for re-election are Robert Norris and J. T. Allison. -W. A. TURNBULL, Seer:miry. 2668-1 TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT-NOTICE IS -a' Hereby given that a public meeting of the fatepayers 'will be held in the Town Hall Staffa, en Wednesday, the 5th day of February at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of ascer- taining the attitude of the ratepayers towards the proposed erection of a monument th the memory of the gallant soldiers who fell during the recent war, and also to consider the mak- ing of a grant by the Council of the Munici- pality for that purpose. Every rateriayef is requested to attend this meeting. .By order of the Reev. JAMES 'JORDAN, Merle Dulein, January 27th, 1919. 2668-1 WWWWOMMIMMMI co We will now have the good old HARD COAL in furnace size* at least, and we're making des- perate efforts to secure the other sizes as , Remember that we still have a large stock of tb;ose good substitutes, CANNEL COAL, COKE and LUMP, wbieh come a good deal cheaper, and are very efficient. How • about your Fertilizers for Spring crops? We sell complete FERTILIZERS in BUFFALO BRANDS, - which give you a plant food, not a- lone a stimulant. Let us also have your inquir- ies for Lurnben, Shingles, Ce- ment, ete. John B. Mustard 2668-4 BRUCEFIELD - ONTARIO _ and heifers. S eriontlisi credit proved Joint no Per annum alio . extra 'choice lot out reserve. C Jones, Aupetioniter, - 2668-1 ' VLEARING SALE Or FARM STOCK AND IraplementsGrain, Hay, Marigolds, 'lair - reps, Potatoes. -Thomas Cameron haa received instructions fro the Undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot 80, concession 12, Town- ship of "Hibbert, bn Thursday, February 13th, 1919, at 12,30 a clock • sharp, the following: Horses -4 gelding agricultural; one general purpose mare, fa, mos driver', 2 colts corning 8 years old, mar*, gelding,- general moose., Cattle Cow dee 40 calve in May, cow dueto calve in April, cdw due to calve the it of March, five heifers 2 years -old, two steers 2 years old 4 ea'es. Hogs -2 shoata, also -a number of hens and pullets. Implements - Lumber wagon new), democrat, top buggy, pair new bobsleig cutter nearly new, wagon box and spring s at, stock rack, binder, mow- er, steel horse ake, spring tooth cultivator, seeder, and drill, set -Iron harrows (4 sections) two -furrow eidin plow, single plow, seuffter, steel land roller, fanning mill, set double team harness, set of vork harness, set single har- ness, set of- bug y harness, three -horse whiffle - trees, double t hiffletrem, neckyokes, forks shovels, chains, oes, etc, horse blankets, grain bags, grindston , ear, rope and slings (new), about 20 tons first class hay, quantity of 'barley, oats an mixed grain (wheat and bar- ley, also barlee and oats), quantity of man - golds, turnips, and a lot of potatoes; good cookstove and pipes. Terms -All sums of 410 and unde cash; over that amount, 12 menthe' credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint n tes A discount of 5 pee cent. will be given or eash on credit amounts. Hay and grain to be cash. WILLIAM MOONEY, roprietor ; T, 1 amerop, Auctioneer. 2668-2 C"ARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND A Implemer -Thomas Cameron has receita ed instruction from the undersigned to sell by public auetiocf on Lot 15, Concession 1, Hay Township, L ndon Road, south of Itensall, on Tuesday, Feb ary 11 at 12.80 ocloek sharp, the follotein . Horses --2 general purpose geldings 5 y4ars old, agricultural gelding ris- ing 5 years, old, agricultund filly rising 4 year's, agrieditural filly Tieing 3, agric, foal, aged mare,in iving mare. 'Cattle -Cow fresh- tr to ened Ja uary dew freshen in March, cow to trete ere March lit, cow to freshen in steers and offers 5 fell celvet. Hogs -Sow April, 2 con f to freshen in fall, 5 two year old due in April 9 store hogs, 50 hens and pullets, Implements+ -Lumber wagon, bobsleighs, top buggy, roa ' cart, cutter, binder, nearly new, mower. seed drill, disc, 2 walking plows, sin- gle furrow jsulky plow, 2 furrow plow, land roller, steel horse rake, set of harrows. eduiller, hay and s ck rack, gravel box, turnip and inangold sed -drill, pulper, fanning mill. 2000 Potuid scat , cream separator, stone -boat, set of double lireeching harness, I set of work harness, a number of horse cellars, 2 sugar kettles, sar paits and spiles, a number of cedar posts ladders. forks, shovels, hittes, log- ging chain and other articles too numerous te mention. A quanity of tiniothy hay, a quanity of clover hay arid some turnips in the pita, arid some household effects. Terms of setae, - Alt sums ol 310.00 and under cash. Over that amount 9 months credit will be given on furnishing penned joint notes. A discotint of. 4 per co t off .for cash art,etedia simounise Positively o• reserve as the proprietor is selling his farm. JOHN PATTERSON, pro- prietor, Th Inas Cameroh, Auctioneer. 2668-2 CILEARIN • SALE OF FARM STOCK AND " Implem nte. Thomas Brown has been instructed t sell by public auction on Lot 24, Concession , adjoining the east boundary of Seaforth, onl Wedneelay, Feb. 12 at one oarlock p.m., the f Hewing: Eforses-Team of mama. riaing 4 an 5 years well mated, eired by Glenrae, wok horse 6 years: driving colt ris- ing 3 year: old, broken. Cattle-Frceh cow with calf a foot, 8 good milch cows rising 4 years old in calf, 1 tench cow rising 7 years old in calf, / heifers rising 2 years old, 5 steer.- rising 2 -years old, 5 spring calves. Pigs, good broodow to litter at time. of sale. The plements-M Connick binder with sheaf carrier 1 above stock is in first-clase condition. Im- and truck, hicCormick mower. McCormick hay tedder, Frost Wood cut leater.• Cockshutt fertilizer disc i& Wood hay rake, Frost & drill. Cockahott 'riding plough singe furrow, walking pletigh, gang plough, scuffler, set 4 section harrOwa, disc harrows, root puleer. Masseteliarrit manure epreader, 2 truck waggons, hayi, and eteck rack combined; gravel' box, pea-hari ester, land roller, turnip seeder 2000 lbs, trtscales with stook platform, i ek . fanning mill, set of bobsleighs, grain bagger ' ' and truck, tarehouse truck, hayfork, car, ropes and sli gs, 2 sets heavy harness, set of single harnest, road cart, whifiletreee, neck yokes, forks, !horse collars and other artleles too numerous to mention. Festively no reserve as the farm has been sold and the proprietor is giving up i farming. No ouleide stock _a- llowed on the premises. Terms -All sums of 510 and unclee. cash; over that amount eight months' credit will be allowed on furnishing approved joint! notes. A disco'unt of four per cent. off for doh on credit amouras. Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, E. C. CASE, Proprietor, 2688x2 I 1 AUCTION SALE Olt FARM STOCK AND Implement:a.-Mr. John Purvis has re- ceived instructiensefrom Mr. J.H. Wheatley to sell by public auction on Lot 2, Con, 13. Millet, commericing at i one o'clock pan. on Thursday, Febr 'ary 6, 19,19' the following, that 1 is to say :---j em-1Mare, 7 years old, in foal, eligible fo registration; 1 mare 5 years old; 2 fillies 3 ,years old. Cattle -1 cow due Feb. 15, 1 cow lie March 18. 1 cow due March 25, 1 cow due rch 28, 1 cow due April 24, 1 cow due in May. 1 cow, milking, due Sept. 5, 1 cow due Sept ,6, 1 cow due Oct. 2, 1 heifer due April 21. 1 heifer due April 80, 1 cow due Oet, 13. 2 steers k rising 2 years old, 8 calves, 2 young °elem.' Implements -Massey binder li 7 ft. cut, carri/ and truck, Massey mower 7 foot cut, 12 footake, Maxwell hay lower, steel land roller seed , drill 14 hoes combined, hay rack with rnoyab e section, 1 wagon with box and stock rack, pair bob sleighs, 1 cutter, 1 rubber tired bu gy, 1 circular saw, 1 10 inch Jolliette grinder, cutting box, I new Magnet cream' separtor pair platform scales 2000 lin, capacity, I Clinton fanning mill with bagg- er. 1 turnip pulper, 1 new two furrow Verity make, 1 two furrow walking plow, 1 Kemp manure spreader, :hay fork, rope, car, slings and pulleys, Cha hara incubator 240 eggs, turnip drill, 1 se of haniees, a number of horse collars, 2 edge 18x5 inch face wood split pulleys, some hafting and belts, 60 gallon oil tank, I znagnetq for gasoline engine, 3 good ioggings chains hiffletrees, neck yoke, and a (number of Othe articles. Everything will be sold without reserve as the proprietor is giv- ing up fanning cei account of failing health. Terme of sale; Al purchases of $10.00 and under, cash, over that amount 9 months' credit on purchasers furnishing approved joint notes. • A discount of 4 pert cent. straight off for cash on credit amounts. I J. IL WHEATLEY, Pro- prietor. John Purvis Auctioneer. 2668-1 FARMS FOR SALE .FARMS FOR SALE • I have some good choice farms for sale in the Townships of Usborrie and Hibbert, all well built and improved, on early terms of payment. THOMAS CAMERON, R. It. No, 8, Exeter, or Phone Hendmara Line, Exeter,. 2668-tf P ARM FOR SALE -LOT 20, CONCESSION " 2, MaKillop, 100 acres. There are on the premises a frame house and to' barns. .The fano is all seeded down and is in a good state of dultivation. Has not been cropped 1.1P five years and is well drained. Will be sok! l2heap. For fuethpr particulars apply to•JOHANNAH MeQUAID; Seitforth P.O., Box 71. 2667x4 'VARA! FOR SALE -FOR SALE LOT'- 8, Concession 8, }I.R.S., Tuckersmith, con- taining 100 acres. There are on the premises a frame- house, bank barn 40x65 good well, good orchard, Three miles from town of Sea forth.- .40 grass, oprtyor apsenesrticuieualtrsivateapdpirrdtobalapnETce ER CLEARY, Seaforth; R. .11'. NO; 4, or phone 14 on 145, 2666-tf FOR SALE That very desirable propertg.lust off 'Main street, Egmondville, consisting of one -hall acre of land, on which is situated a 14e story brick house with seven rooms and gited cellar. There are also on the premises a stabie, good well and cistern, also apple, Plum end pear trees and other small fruits, Thishi a splendid property and the taxes are low. For further particulars, apply to Mrs. M. Aa Chatleswortb, Larmondyille P. 0. i2650x2-tf o---- ' : :FARM FOR: SA -i For Sale 100 acres. all, cultiveted, 10t11.• Concession 6. Tuckeramithi H.R.S., wil,h barn 66 by 80 feet, stone foundation, pig Pen; driv- ing shed and hen house, 6 roomei frame cot- tage, good well.With wind mill. Also 50 acres of grass land, *est half of 1ot-5, 'concession 1, good well with windmill;, a good grass farm. Apply 'to JAMES FINLAYSON, R. R. NO. 3, Kippen; phone 8-132, Seaforth. 2689-tf • - FARM FOR SALE Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuckeramith, 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 1=11 and tele- phone and in first class condition,. On the Huron Road, 2% milee from Seaforth, and 6 miles from Clinton. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J. B. Henderson, Seaford', 2645-tf riARIVI FOR SALE ---LOT 84, CONCESSION 1, Tuckersmith, L.R,S., consisting of 100 acres; forty acres seeded down, 28 acres plowed and ten' epees of bush. - There are on the premises a barn 54x80 feet with stone foundation, driving shed 28x80. Alsma frame house 20x28, with kitchen. 18x24, in splendid re- pair, with furnace and cistern io cellar. 'The landeis all well•fenced and tile -drained. One mile north of Brucefield: For particulars apply on the premises. MRS. WILLIAM ROSS, Brucefield P. 0. 2668-tf POR SALE -100 ACRES, BEING LOT 24. Concession 1, Huron Road, 8 nailes west of Seaforth, in the Township of Tuckersmith, The la-nd is geed; also buildings; the barn is 40 by 120 feet with stone foundation, good floors and stalled off. The land is cleared all but five acres of bush. Good water, spring creek running by the barn; lOa storey brick house with furnace just put in; also garage, rural mail and telephone Will be sold reasonable as the it proprietor wishes th retire. W. J. DALE, R. R. No, 2, Seaforth. 2668-41 FARM FOR SALE -LOT 22, CONCESSION 2, McKillop, containing 100 acres. There are on the premises a conerete house with hard and soft water inside. Also large bank barn with stabling underneath, arid driving shed and pig pen, cement silo, 12 acres of good hardwood bush and plowing all done ready for crop. The land is well underdrain- ed and is in a high state of- cultivation. Water Pumped front never failing spring to barn and house by hydraulic ram. T.his farm is situated 2 miles from Seaforth. Will be sold cheap and on easy terma. For further particulars apply to GEO. T. TURNBULL, Seaforth, or phone 94, Seaforth. 266841 UAW& FOR SALE -TIM EXECUTORS OF the Estate of Joseph Izzard, deceased, of- fer for sale 120 acres in Goderich Township, comprising Iet 37, concession 141 and South half of lot 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 percel and 15 acres of reds,r on the other. The evil b clay loam on the pared first men- tioned and there are about 68 acre, fit for cultivation, about one half of which is seed- ed down; on the second parcel. the soil es black loam and is excellent grazing land. The Property is located on a good gravel road 8 miles from' Clinton. For particulars apply to MICHAEL FLICK, R. R. No. 2, Clinton, or W. rarrixavia, ClItntore •2666-4 Notice to Creditors In the Matter of aiichael.Hurley, D'eceased is Notice hereby given pursuant to the Stat- ute in that behalf, that all persons having any claims against Michael Hurley who died on the 241h of Octoer, 1918, are required on or before the 3rd of ebruary, 1919 to send by post or deliver to Mrs. Margaret Hurley, Sea - forth, Ont., Executrix, Bernard O'Connell, Dublin, Ont., Executor or to the undersigned solicitors, full partictilara a their claims; and that after 'the said 3rd of February, 1919 the said Executors Will proceed to distribute the- assets of the said deceased among the pme sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they ahall then have had notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of, to any person of whose plaint they shall not then have reeeived notice. Dated at.,Sea- forth, 14th January, 1919. PROUDFOOT, ter said Executors. KILLORAN & COOKE, Seaforth, S2o61i6c61.thars VIARM FOR. SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE -Lot 18, Concession 4, MoKillop, Huron County, containing 100 acre& of first class clay loam soil (no better anywhere). There are on the premises one 1% storey frame house with stone teller; also a one storey frame house, bank barn and implement house: two acres of good orchard; two walls of good water: a st ing creek near rear of farm and running simare acroes. ,This fa*n itwar fenced wigs c --i1 wire and drained with tile. and is in a fint class state of cultivatiOn. Ten acres of heroin' el bush on rear t t larm; rural mail at gate k nd phone in house. Sit- uated on a first class gravel road one-half mile from church and school and fo miles from the -busy town of Seaford). Win be soli, es above describedor in two o ftti acres each. HUGH McINTOSH, 30 Rosati, i..r Av., e. Toronto, and REV. A. W. McIN'rOSH, RANKIN, S rth PortArthur, Executors. For furtb2er666-ptfar- ticulars apply to the executors„ or to JOHN \ ZIMIHIMHIMMIHMIHMIHMIHMI 11111 - , - ...„ - :,- Heading Bolts E. ..... • „,_= The undersigned is prepared to r. = pay the highest cash price for all r-..: kinds of logs and heading bolts E.- in bush or delivered in yard. AWN ma Heading Bolts .0 i= to be cut 20 inches long E. I = Soft elm and soft maple to be = !SI. cut 11-13•----16 feet long. 3 = Rock elm, hard Maple and = = white, ash and baswood logs to = be qut 10-12-14 and 16 feet = = long. MEI Wit MSS = = WA/LAMENT - = SEAFORTH : ONTARIO i 1 Suittutuffinifflinfluummuutitiumiii' 1 CLEARING SALE. January 47 -to- February 8 41WWWISWIWEIWINIWWIIMOL Iladerwear, Mitts and Gloves, I Caps, Sweaters, Pants, Over- ' alis, Cottons, -Flannelettes, Heavy Rubbers, Shoes Tea and Soap. We haven't space 'for -prices, but these are near- ly all old goods -we promise you real bargains - a saving of 20 to 50 per cent. TERMS---CASII EA,McASH & SON VARNA Phone 13 on 622 2667-2 .0•••••••••••••sma,•••••••••••••,V. wwwWwwWww•wwwwws .Banking SerVice. VOUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IA • SEAFORTH BRANCH G MILLEN . • • IdANAGNIII FARM FOR SALE Lot sa. Concession -6, McKillop, 109 acres of the best clay land in McKillop, 6 acres of bush, the rest in a high state of ctiltivation; 5 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from Con- stance, 14 miles from school. There are' on the premises, a good aeven-roomed house, large bank barn 64x76. all Page Wire fences and well underdrained. There are forty- acres ploughed, 6 acres bush and the -balance seed- ed down. There are two big tor -Ingo, one piped to barnyard and 1n the other a dam with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to the house and to the barn. As -t,ha spring is in the orchard and near the house and line fencediens, is no waste land. There is a graded and gravelled lane from Abe road to tbe builditigs. Apply , to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth. 2627-41 FOR SALE. House and half acre of land the, village of Egniondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to, the Presbyterian church and is known as the Purcell property. Good, com- fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, aTxt currant bushes. This is a corner pro- pfrty with no breaks on front, and the land is in a good state of cultiva- tion. This is a nice property for a. retired farmer and the taxes are liFht. For particulars apply on the promos* or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584-tt a MigN 11111111 • 111 Are You At Home With Good Music? If you are not, you are Missing one of the 0V best things- in life. Nothing in all -this wtad can .give so much enduring pleasure .as good music in the home. And nothing we know brings to the home so much good music at so moderate .a cost as the -Columbia Grafonolas and Records Come to our store and it us prove that statement to you. Let us play you some of the latest Columbia, Records on the newest Grafonola models. Then let us explain to you our con- venient purchase plan that Makes it so. easy for you to have good music in your home. SOLD BY ' - Beattie Bros., Seaforth =WAN - For A Greater. Food Proditettint On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer will rest for ye,rs to come the duty of making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demanu. Armies might disband to -morrow, but the Canadian Firmer would still be on the firing line. It thus becomes the obligation of every firmer to see to it that his farm reaches its highest practicAl efficiency. 411111110% mow • Therefore Fartners-of Huron Connty BOY TRACTOIr- CaIl afour'Factory and we will be pleased to demonstrate to you the sturdy con- struction, the complete accessibility, and the many oilier advantages this tractor possesses to help YOUR FARM reach its highest practical efficiency, Six years of general farm service in Canada and U S.A, have and long life enjoyed by the WATERLOO BOY OWNERS. Write for our catalogue which describes in detail all our farm machinery. The Robt- Bell Engine & Threster Co., Ltd Seaforth invest gate the merits of the. WATERLOO