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$2.98
Kid and Calf
50 to $5.00,
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5.00 to $16.'15; good,
'.16 to $14.50; choice
VA; butchers cattle,.
. $11.26 to $11.75;
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butchers' bulls, choice
'bulls, medium $8.75 'to
$7.50 to $8; butchers'
1; do. good, $9, to
6.50; do. cemmon $7.
10.50; feeders 10,50 to
..o $5.50; milkers, good
do. common and nted-
ers $90 to $130 light,
lings $12 to $12.50.;
$16.00; calves, good to
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FEBRUARY114,.1919
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Seaforth, Feb. 13, 1919.
Wheat, per bushel $2.11
Bran., per ton • • • .... $37 00
Shorts, per ton . • .$42 .00-
Potatoes, per bag -$125-
Barley, per bushel
Oats, per bushel , . • . .50e
Spring wheat, per bushel „ 2.12
- Butter, per lb. .4 . . to 42e
Eggs, per dozen .. . .. to 40e
Hogs, per ewt
Flour, per cwt. . .... —.5.60 to 88
Butter, per lb. 40e to 42e
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BIRTHS
Reid—At Dashwood, on January 81st, to Mr.
and, Mrs. J. C. Reid, a daughter.
Jennings—In Exeter, on February 6th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Jennings, a son.
McGregor-hAt Kippen on. January 30th, to
Mr. and Mrs, William McGregor, a son.
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MARRIAGES
Whitraore—Hearn---In Hamilton on January
29th, by Rev R. I. Cockburn, , Viola M.,
1, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs: R. A. Mearn, of
Clinton, to Frank S. Whitmore, son of Mr.
and Wirs. Frank Whitmore, of Goderich
township.
Squires—Daysnan—At Kippen, on January 29,
by -Rev. R. L. Wilson of Varna. Ethel,
daiighter of Mrs. John Dayman to George
Squires of Elineville
Weido—Johnston—At Zurich, on January
28th, 'Minnie E., daughter of Mr. Ross
Johnston of Blake, to Earl E. Weido of
Zurich.
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DEATHS
' Winnipeg. Manitoba, di arah
Sweet, relict of the late John Caidwell,
formerly of Erseter, aged 83, years, and 5
months.
Inearnan—In Exeter on January, 29th, l Jane
Sperling,- relict of the late Wm. Heaman,
aged 94 years.
Bowerman—At Kirkton, on February 1st John
Bowerman aged 65 years.
iN MEMORIAM
Foster—In loving memory of Leola May, who
died en February 11, 1918, aged 5 years and
5 months.
It was hard to part with her, so young and fair
So full of promise and bright,
But God to her a crown has given.
And garments, pure and white.
To her we loved and loved ,by
Short and sudden was the call,
Great is the loss, but we sustain
And hone to meet in heaven again.
—Father, Mother and Little Brother
S. T. Holmes
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SALE REGISTER
On Thursday, February 27th, on Lot 19, Con-
cession 3 McKillop, clearing sale of farm stock
and implements. Robe Boyd, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
,QMORTMORII BULL FOR SALE—CHOICE
" Shorthorn bull 15 months old from A. G.
Smillie's dearest cow. WILLIAM PEPPER,
Remain P. O. 26702(2
QTOREE3 TO RENT—TO RENT 2 STORES
• in the Campbell Block. For yearly tenant,
the stores will be fitted up to suit the tenant.
Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS. Seaforth.
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POR SALE OR RENT-Trs is WELL KNOWN
▪ Dominion Hotel property in the village of
Dablin. Easy terms. J. WEBER, Proprietor.
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CEDAR POSTS—I HAVE RECEIVED A
.dd carload of cedar posts to be sold at a reas-
onable price. Apply to ALEX. MONTEITH,
Kippen, Ontario. 2669-2
lisTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Annual General Meeting of ihe Robert
Bell Engine and-Threeher Co., Limited, will be
held at the Company's Office, at Seaforth, on
Wednesday, the 19th day of February, 1919,
at 2 o'clock. in the afternoon. By order of the
Board. JOHN PINLAYSON, Secretary.
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'VENDERS WANTED—SEALED TENDERS
will be received until February 22nd, for
cords of wood, 20 inches long for School
Section No. 6, (I3roadfoot's) to be delivered
not later than March. IRA W. JOHNS, Seer --
Treasurer, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth Ont.
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QHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE—FEES-
eat offering five Shorthorn bulls ranging
in age krone 8 months to 14 months. Four
roam and one white, all sired by Prince Al-
bert =-_-92693-...e.e. They are all choice anima
Brilliant noel heater, 2 sideboar ea
and will be sold reasonably. Inspection invit- I
tables, writing desk, washing machine, churn,
ed., Lot 27, Concession 8, Hibbert. R. R. (
Icher+, dishes and glassware, ironing table,
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old HARD COAL in furnace size
at least, and we're making des-
perate efforts to secure the
other sizes as well.
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substitutes, CANNEL COAL,
COKE and LUMP, which,,
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are v'ery efficient. -
How about I your Fertilizers
Lor Spring ,props? We sell
complete FERTILIZERS in
BUFFALO BRANDS, which
give y ' a plant food not a-
lone a timulant.
Let ust also have year inquir-
ies for Luinbext, Shingles, Ce-
ment, et.
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Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute in that behalf that all Persons having
claims against the estate of James Crawford,
late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died
at the said Township of Tuskersmith on or a-
bout the 13th day of November, 1918, are re-
quired on or before The 3rd day of March,
1919, to send post prepaid or deliver to Mrs.
James B. McLean, of Kippen, Ontario, or to
the andensigned, fui particulars of their claims
duly verified by affidavit and the nature of
the security if any; held by them. And fur-
ther, take notice, that after the said last men--
tioned date the assets of the said deceased will
be distributed among the parties entitled There-
to, having, regard only to The claims of wnieh
notice shall then have been given Dated at
Hensall this 11th day of Febniary, 1919:
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Ffensall and Exe-
ter, Solicitors for the said Administratrix.
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AUCTION SALES .
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MORTGAGE SALE OF A VALUABLE
'acre farm—Under and by virtue
of sale contained in a certain mortgage
'will be produced at the time of
be offered for sale by public auction
day, the 8th day of March, 1919,
in the afternoon, at the Commercial
the Teem of Seaforth, in the County
by Themis Brown, Auctioneer,
.etal estate namely: Being tile
not numner nine (9). in the 4th
the Township. of Mullett, in
Hurdn, 'containing fifty acres
some more or less. There are
acres cleared and -under cultivation.
of the place is in pasture and woodland.
—.Ten per cent, of the purchase
paid; on -the day of sale and
two weelOPthereafter, or at the
purchases' a portion of the purchinse
remain on mortgageron 'the place.
will be offered -for sale subject
Ind. For ...further particulars
of sale, apply to n. M. BEST,
tario, Vendor's Solicitor. Dated
this 14th day of February,
roan, Auetioneer.
50
of a power
which
sale there will
on 'Satur-
at 2 o'clOck
Hotel, in
of Huron,
the following
north halt of
concession of
the County of
of land be the
about fifteen
The rest
Terms
money to be
the balance in
option of the
money may
The Place
to a reserved
and conditions
Seaforth, On-
at Seaforth
1919. Thomas
2670-4
AUCTION SALE OF FIFTY
d' farm chattels, etc. in Tuckersmith.
Administrator of the estate of
Wilson and John Pfaff have
ed the undersigned auctioneer
sale by -public auction on the
Monday the 24th of February
o'clock p.m. the following :—Real
The north half of lot number nine
second concession or Tuckeramith,
is a first class fifty acres, close
of Hensell. About eight acres
last ilkill and the balance of the
in grass or in shape to be Sworked
in the spring. ' Chattels.—Massey-Harris
binder, one Brantford mover,
hay rake, one land roller, one
harrows, walking plow, cultivator,
Magent cream -separator, pulper,
double harness, evhiffiatreds, one
Aweigh scales, a number of grain
onher articles too numerous to
—Real Estate: 10 per cent on
sale and the balance in 30 days
terest. Arrangements can be
a portion of the money on mortgage
Property if desired. Chattels.—$10
cash. Over that amount 8 months
approval joint notes or a discount
cent per annum for cash. For
iculars and terms and conditions
to the undersigned. GLADIVIAN &
Barristers Hensall & Exeter.
Hensall, Administrator, in S. Phillips,
eer, Exeter.
ACRE FARM,
The
the late John
instruot-
to offer for
premises on
1919 at 1.30
'Estate.—
(9) in the
L.R.S. This
to the village
were ploughed
land is either
and gown
one 'steel
seed drill,
wagon.
single and
thousand lb.
begs, and
mention. Terms
the day of the
without in-
made to leave
on the
and under,
credit on
of 6 per
further part-
of sale, apply
STANBURY,
T. C. JOYNT,
Auction-
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
d'IL Implement's and Household Effects.—Mr.
Thomas Brown has been instructed by the un-
dersigned to sell by Public auction on Lot
28, Concession 3, L. R. S. Tucksiamith, on
Tuesday, February 18th, at 1 p.m. sharp:
Horsts—Agrieultural horse rising 4 years, aged
driving mare supposed to be in foal, filly two
years old sired by Mr. Templeton, agricultural
gelding rising 2 years. Cattle—cow '7 years
old due May 4th, cow 4 years old due April
22nd, „cow 5 years old supposed to be in calf,
cow years old freshened in NOvember, cow
5 years old freshened in November, 7 year.
heifers 2 years old fat; steer 2 years
old, calves. Pigs -3 chunks about 175 lbs.
each, fanning mill, light wagon. Household
Effects—IVIonarch PeninSular steel range,Crown
(Daisy), butter -bowl egg crate, curtain stret-
No. 1, Staffs. JAMES HILL,, 2661-tf
large canvas laundry bag, clothes basket, pin
FOR SALI SALE—WITHIN FINE MINUTES'
lows, pictures and pia -tire frames, books,
walk of the post office, on corner of : clothes rack, wheelbarooiv, milk -can, crowbar,
Gouinlock and Coleman streets an eight room i cross cut saw, blacksmith outnt, bellows, an -
frame house with kitchen, wash room and pan-
vil, vise and tools and other small articles too
try, summer kitchen and woodshed, cement
numerous to mention. All will be sold without
foundation under all,,electric lights hard an
i reserve as the proprietor is short of feed.
eat water: e good hen and chicken house.
Terms—All sures of $5 and under cash, over
The lot has three good apples trees. For
that amount 10 months' credit will be given
further particulars- opoiy to KATHRINE ICE--;
on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount
BOB, Seaforth, Ont, Box 155. 26701(4
of 3 per cent. off- for cash on credit amounts.
---- ` 1 WILLIAIV1 BROADFOOT, Proprietor; Thomas
OTICE-A MEETING OF THE FAR1VIERS'
N club win. he held in the Separate School Brown . Auctioneer. 2669x2
Hall, on Wednesday evening, February 19th,
CLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
at 8 p.m. All farmers, retired farmers and
‘d Implements, Hay and Roots.—Thos. Cam-
ron-members as well as members welcomed.
eron has received instructions from the under -
An interesting lecture on Delco electric ig signed to sell by public auction on lot 13, S. 1.
lug power on the farm with slidinglantern
awned. B. ITsborne, on Tuesday, February 25th, at
views. The ladies are epecially
12,80 sheen the following: Horses—Brood
EGECIOSERECTE, D.
Cre.tallrySA"i' President, JOHN M
26`10x1, . years mare 7 yeaold agricultural; brood mare 6
years old, agricultural with pedigree; pair of
geldings, draught r horse colt eligible for regis-
tration, draught; filly colt, draught. Cattle—
Purebred Hereford bull 2 years old, purebred
Durham bull rising 2 years old, 2, cows with
calves at foot, 6 cows supposed to be with calf,
. to Hereford bull, 2 farrow cows, 4 steers ris-
ing three years old, nearly fat; 12 heifers and
steers rising two years old, 10 steers and half -
era rising one year, 3 calves. Hogs -2 pure
bred Yorkshire sows iue In March, 18 store
l hogs. Implements-- Bain wagon, Gomplete;
truck wagon, top buggy, cutter, pair bob -
'sleighs bobsheigh and box, binder, mower, steel
rakes, tedder, single riding plow, 2 -furrow
Maple Leaf plow, 2 walking plows, set of four
section harrows, disc, 3 -horse cultivator, 18
• hoe drill, manure spreader, hay and stock
rack, corn cultivator, with bean attachment;
, gravel box, stoneboat, root pulper, set nickle
mounted breeching harness, Connor 4 h.p. en-
gine, 8 inch grinder roller crusher, fanning
scales coal or wood range, forks, 'shovels,
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QIEIORTHORN CATTIM FOR SALE --THREE
d'd bulls, 9 to 15 months' old, a number of
s heifere one due to calve titles month. These
are all choice animals and good colors and
will be sold reasonably. Terms to suit the
purchaser. Inspection invited. Let 12, COP -
cession II, Tuckersmith, Seaforth P.O., or
Phone 14 on 181, Seaforth. T. G. SHILLING*
LAW. , . 2666 -ti
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IVOR SALE—IN EGMONDVILLE--EIGHT
acres of land with frame house and.-Icit-
cheri, good cerdent cellar, also woodshed, stable
and small barn. Good well. Close to school,
church and stores. Small orchard. PoSsession
can be had in March. For particulars. irePlY to
HENRY FORSYTH, Egmendville, or phone 17
on 146, &afore. 2668 -ti
FARM FOR SALE — REIN T 11,
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, the Fifth Concession of the Town -
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hip of Stanley, in the County of hoes and other articles too numerous to men -
Huron -100 acres. Ninety acres cleared ender -Sion A quantity of hay and roots. The above
1 cultivation, and 10 acres of bush. There ars implements are all in first class shape and are
a, good frame house and woodshed and barn nearly new. Terms of Sale—All sums of $10
i :and shed on the premises, and a good orchard. and under, cash ;over that amount 10 months'
There is also a never failing spring on the credit will be given on furnishing approved
place and a. good well. Will be aold cheap. joint notes, or a discount of four per cent. off
:For further particulars apply to Mrs. G. W. for cash on credit amounts. Positively no re:
Elgie, Collect:se-ion 3, lot 16, Tuckersmith, or serve as the proprietor has rented his farm,
Phone 19 on 150, or to J. M. BEST, Sesiorth, CHARLES MONTEITH, Proprietor; Thomas
Her Solicitor. 2670 -ti Cameron, Auctioneer, 2670-2
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_ AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements: James Jones, Auctioneer, has -
/received instructions from Mr. L. J. Johnston.'
to sell by' public auction on Lot 8, Coneeseion
8, Township of Hibbert, on Tuesday, February
18th, the following: "Horses—One span of
mare 5 _yenta old quiet and reliable driving
-agrciultural mares rising 5 yeses old. driving
gelding. rising two years, 2 heavy draught vidts
rising 3 years old. Cattle ---5 pure bred Hol-
stein cows with calf at foot and to calve
early, g grade Ilolsteins with Calf at foot; 20
high grade Shorthorn 'cows with ,palf at toot
and to calve early. The above are good type
and in splendid condition; ten yearlingei . toln-
lug 2 years old, 10 rising 3 years old, 6 calves.
Hogs -6 sows due to litter early, about 20 pigs
8 weeks old. Implements—McCorirdck mower
6 foot cut; wagonwithbox, spring seat and
'shelving, 18 hoe lifassey-Harris disc, fertiliser,
drill, nearly new; 2 top buggies almost new.
disc harrow, manure spreader, ensilage cutter
10 inch nearly new, trailer, Portland Sutter,
new wheelbarrow. Melotte cream separator,
Ichurn, butter maker, set 2000 .s lb. scales sap
pan and pails, set heavy harness. Het light
carriage harness, 2•sets, single harness. Sale
at 12 o'clock :sharp. Terms—Eight months'
credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint mites: Six per cent. per annum off for
cash. Positively no reserve as the proprietor
is over -stocked and short of feed. L. J. JOHN-
STON, Proprietor; James Jones, Auctioneer.
. 2669-2
A UCTION SALE OP RA.RM STOCK AND
4-1" Implements—Mr. Thomas Brown has been
instructed by the undersigned to sell by public
auction on Lot '31, Concession 1, Tuckeransitb,
just west of Seaforth, on Thursday, February
20th, at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: Horses
—Pair of matched gray agricultural geldings
6 years old, black general purpose gelding 5
years old, brown agricultural filly rising three
years old, bay agricultural filly rising 2 years
old, bay agricultural gelding rising 1 year old,
driving gelding 9 years old. Cattle—Two cows
newly freshened, cow -due -March 10th, cow due
April 19, cow due April 80, cow due June 9
cow due October 6Th fat cow, 4 fat heifers.
2 fat steers, 5 steers rising 2 years old, 8
heifers tieing 1 year old, 5 steers rising 1
year old, 2 calves. Pigs, Etc.—Three chunks
and about 75 hens. Implements—Mansey-Ear-
ris binder 7ft cut, Cockchet mower 6 ft. cut,
seed drill, Spring tooth cultivator, hay rake,
disc, harrows, wnlking plow, gang plow,
roller, scuffler, root pulper, fanning mill,
waggon sleigh's, buggy, cutter, gravel box,
stone boat, hay, rack, weigh scales 2000 lbs.,
water trough, wheel barrow, hay fork, car,
and rope, pulleya, sling ropes and thain, Pea
harvester, set team harness, set of plow -har-
ness, set of single harness. whiffitrees, forks,
shovels, drain scoops neckyokes, collars blank-
ets, robes. Also a (inanity of hay, straw and
grain. Terms :—All sums of $10 and under
cash; over that amount 10 „months credit will
be given on furnishing apitroved joint notes.
A discount of 6 per cent per annum will be
,allowed off for cash on credit amounts. Pet
cattle, hay straw and grain. gash. Positively
no reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
ANDREW SCOTT,Proprietor; Thos. Brown,
Auctioneer. 2669-2
AUCTItOYSALESf,
I AUCTION*. SALE fir -F STCPCIt .AND
Impleinents.—Th-Hrown baar been in-
istructed to sell by public Miction on Lot 12,
Concession 7, Tuckersmftht on, Tuesday, Feb..
25th, at o'clock p.m. sharp, the
following Property: Horses Agricultural
(mare 5 years old,. agricultural Mare 5 years
did in foal, agricultural:gelding 4 years old,
nriver 12 years old, quiet and. reliable and a
obit .third horse. Cattle, Grade ---5 cows due
calve in April and May, '8 heifers 10 months
id, 2 Oteents 10 naontlis old, Holstein heifer
n1 months old. Registered- Durkams—Cow 7
Years old dine to calve in Arne. heifer 8 years
o d in calf, heifer rising 8 with calf at foot,
heifer 2 years old, bull 16 -months old, bull 15
months old, bull 10 -month& old, bull 5 months
o d, heifer 10 months old, Pigs—Yorkshire
ar 9 months old registered; 8 !sows due to
liter March 3rd, April 8rdeand April 5th, ye-
s eatieely; 2 sows tarrying 3rd litter due to
litter April 26th and April 28th • 8 young
sones, 9 small pigs and about 3 dozen hens.
Inindements —' One McCormick binder, six
foet cut with sheaf carrier, also 25 pounds
of twine; Deering Ideal • mower, Cockshutt
lo -down manure spreader used 3 years; Mos-
stMarris .15 spout shoe drill, International
stiff tooth cultivator, nearin flew;' Deering 14
plate dite narrow set 'diamond harrows, 4
sections, scuffier, Cockihutt Kangaroo 2 furrow
glsg Plow, Premier single -furrow riding plow,
kinson No. 21 walking: plow, sulky hay
rake, Coleman steel land' roller. Massey-Har-
rislroot pulper with set of new knives, tread
Po er, Imperial cream separator, nearly new;
Clinton fanning mill, grain bags, Cyclone
Irmo seeder, stoneboat hayfork, rope used
twd years, sling ropes, 'Meek and tackle, top
buggy, two cutters one- nearly new, lawn
mover, Walkenville wagon,- set of bobsleighs,
wit box; set logging, bunks,and dray bet -
ton, flat hayrack, 16 feet long; gravel box
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'so e honsehold effects, shovels, forks, chains
and other miscellaneous articles. Terms—All
suns of $10 and under, cash; over that a-
mount 12 months' credit will be given' on fur-
nishing approved joint notes. A discount of
of on off for cash on credit- amounts. AN-
DREW ARCHIBALD, Proprietor ; T. Brown,
Auctioneer, 2670-2
Hensall Seed Show
The- South Huron Agricultural Society
will hold their annual Seed Show in
the
'TOWN- HALL, HENSALL
FRIDAY,,FEBRUARY 28th, 1919.
PRIZE LIST '-
The following prizes will be awarded
on the best samples of seed eghibited
in accordance with the rules governing
the Seed Fairs; .
2 bus. Spring Whet any var. $1.50 $1.00 75c
2 bus. Barley, two -rowed 1.50 - 1.00 75e
2 bus. White Oats, any var, 1.50 1.00 75c
2 bus. Barley, six -rowed 1.50 1.00 75c
2 bushels Flax Seed 1.50 100 75c
32 bushels Field Peas 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bushel Field Beans e 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bushel Timothy seed 1.50 1.00 75e
I bushel Red Clover seed • 1.50 . 1.00 75c
1 bushel Alfalfa Seed 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bushel Alsike seed 1.50 1.00 75c
I. bus. Potatoes any early var. 1.50 1.00 75c
1. bus. Potatoes, general crop 1.50 1.00 75e
Peck of Onions, Dutch Setts 1.00 .50 "
Most creditabe showing of grain -and see-
- SWEEPSTAKE BADGE
Rules and Regulations
1.—All seeds entered for competition must
have been grown by the exhibitor within one
Year previous to the exhibition, All exhibits
of seeds shall be held to be representative of
the totai quantity of such seed offered for sale
by the exhibitor. The Secretary, of the Society
shelves; 2 pig crates; scraper; wheel -
may take and preserve samples from each ex -
ow ; teed bariow ; 3 sets heavy double
front the sale of seed by exhibitor.
habit for eelerence in ease of dispute arising
ess ; one set nearly ,new ; 2 sets single
2,—Competitors must become members of the
ess, one set nearly new; coal bin with
Society by paying to the .Treasurer thereof,
lbse Cannel coal, 200 bushels mangelds
either previous to' or at the time of making en -
un
pits, some turnips in root house; be -
tries, the sum of $1 each, which will also en
2 and 3 tons of second glass haY,
vial to make a 16 foot hay -rack, quantity
Ire such member to free entry in the stock
•im nab plank suitable for making whiffle -
8. --No premiums shall be awarded on exhib-
and neckyokes; some basswood lumber,
'itsowt.hat contain weed seed which in the
opinion of the judge are of Ei noxious nature.
4.—No exhibitor shall receive more than one
prize in any elms.
5.—All samples of seed must be correctly
labelled' with the name of the variety, the
amount of seed for sale and the 'Maw price.
Grain not lees than 25 bushels for sale, ex:
cept Spring Wheat, 10 bushels; .inksike Time
othy and Clover, not less than g bushels; Al-
falfa, 8 bushels; Early Potatoes not less than
.5 bushels; Late Potatoes, not Iasi; than 25
bushels; Onions. not lees than 1 bushel.
6.—In case of dispute, a statutory declar-
ation that the above rules have been complied
with, may be required from each or any *inhib-
itor of seed.
7.—All exhibits for competition for plies
must be delivered at the Town Hall, Hensel!,
not later than 12 o'clock noon, and shall not
be removed until the close of the Fair at 4
P.M' ADMISSION FREE
C'' BARING SALE OF FARM STOCK. AND
hd implements, James Jdnes.has received in -
ins ructions from the undersigned to sell by
public auction on Lot 28, Chn, 7, tonenship of
Logan, on Tuesday March 4th, 1919, the fol-
low ng property: Horses—n heavy draught
hoi e rising 5 Years old, 1 heavy draught mare
rist g 5 years old 1 heavy draught gelding ris-
ing 2 years old, 2 heavy draught fillies' rising
1 ear old.. Cattle -2 neyslY calved cows,
1 COW due to calve April lel cow due to calve
Apeil 8th, 1 cow due to' calve April 16th 1
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due to calve April 19th, 1 cow due' to
calie May 10th, 1 cow duet te calve -May 4th,
1 'heifer du. to calve May' 15th, 1 feller due
to delve May 17th, 1 cow due to calve Sept.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
`'d Stock and Implements.—James _ Jones,
Auctioneer, has receiv,ed instructions from Mr.
Gilbert Aikens, to sell by public- Auttion on 20
Lot 32, Concession 2, Logan, on Thursday, in
February 27th; 1919, the following. Horses— pi
Span agricultural mares 4 years old and one
in foal, agricultural mare eight years' old in
foal, general purpose horse 18 years old gen-
eral purpose horse 6 years old, agricultural
mare 3 years old, gelding 3 years old, aged.
driver. Cattle -3 newly calved cows with
calves at foot, 3 Durham cows due to calve in
March, 4 Holstein cows due to calve in March,
Holstein cow due to calve gn April, purebred
Holstein due April 1st, farrow cow, 4 steers
rising two years old,,. 7 calves coming one
year old. Pigs -2 sows due to litter at time
of sale, sow with pigs by her side. 12 Inge
about 80 pounds each. Implements—Deering
binder aix foot cut, Deering mower new. Deer-
ing hayrake, McCormick cultivator, Noxon seed
drill, discsharrow, set iron harrows scuffier,
two -furrow gang plbw, 2 walking plows one
nearly new, 2 top -buggies one nearly new;
wagon, truck wagon, gravel box, hay rack,
fanning mill, set bobsleighs nearly new, hay-
fork, car, pulleys and rope, root pulper, stone-,
boat, Geo White 14 hei. engine. in good shape;
10 inch Mape Leaf grinder, circular saw and
frame, -threshing tank with pump and hose,
set double harness quantity building timber
and lumber, quantity straw, about ten tons of
hay, wheelbarrow, whiffietrees, neckyokes,
chains, forks, shovels, crow bar, and a .host
of other articles found on a farm. Sale at one
o'clock -sharp. Terms—An sums of $10 and-
ender, cash; over that amount 8 nionths'
credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes. A disceunt of, 6, per cent., per an-
num allowed off for .ciiiih son' creditoaMounta.
Positively no emerve- as the proprietor .:-,--
giving up farming.—GILBEnT A1KENS, Pro-
pritor ; Jams Jones, Auctioneer. 2670-2
CLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
h-1 Implements, Hay, Grain and Roots.—Thos.
Cameron, has been instructed to sell by public
auction on lot 25, Concession 1, L. R. S.,
Tuckeremith, lth miles south of Brucefleld, on
Thursday, February 27th, 1919, at 12,39 o'clock
sharp the following: Homes—Agricultural
team 3 and 4 years old, agricultural team
5 and 6 years old, agricultural' gelding rising
3 years old. Pure bred cattle—Shorthorn roan
bull Village Favorite 97190 by Blarney Stone,
Pine Grove Daisy 77118 by Sailor's Peer, due,
at time of saIe; roan cow 5 years old, Bonnie
Bess 354001, by McGregor 71362, Pine Grove
Daisy 2nd by Village Favorite. Grade Cattlen-
Cow with calf at foot, cow due in April 3
cows due later, pair steers fat, ready to ship;
2 heiferi fat, ready to ship, 2 steers 2 years
old, 3 heifers 2 years old, 3 heifers 1 year old,
3 steers 1 year old, 5 calves. Hogs—Yorkshire
boar, Woodstock Captain 9th, No. 46011; im-
proved York sow due in April; 5 store hogs.
Fowl -2 geese and 2 ganders, a number of
hens and pullets. Implements—Bain wagon,
truck wagon, light wagon, top buggy, bblyo
sleighs, cutter, buggy and cutter poles, and
whiffietrees, Massey -Harris 7 foot binder with
sheaf carrier and truck, Massey -Harris mow-
er, steel rake, 2 Cockshutt riding plows, single'
plow, 13 -hoe drill, 4 section harrows, 3 -horse
cultivator, land roller, scuffier, cutting box, 2
root pulpers, fanning mill, feed cart, platform
scales, hay rack stock rack, gravel box, set
brass team mounted harness, set plow harness
set single 'harness, oak tan handstitched, and
rubber mounted, single harness been used,
set light team harness, etoneboat wheelbarrow,
ladders, horse blankets, whiffietrees, neckyokes,
forks shovels, grain bags, saws, ropes and
slings, and other articles too numerous to
mention. Also lin hos. Gilson enginin; new'•
20 feet 1 inch shafting, cream separator, speed
jack, and belt quantity of hay 400 bushels
of mixed grain for seed, 50 bushels white oats
for seed and a quantity of spring wheat, a
quantity of clover and timothy seed, sap pans,
and sugar kettles, grindstone, number of cedar
Poets, 2 14 -foot gates, some corrugated steel
roofing and wire. The above implements are,
all nearly new and in first class condition.
Positively no reserve as the proprietor has sold
his farm. Terms -4 -All BUM of $10 and un-
der cash, over that amount 12 months' credit
on furnishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 5% off for cash on credit amounts.
G. A. GLENN, PrOprietor ; Thomas Cameron,
Auctioneer; D. F. McGregor, Clerk. 2670-2
th, 8 steers lasing 2 years
1 old, 1 feifer old. rts7
tr The Annual Spring Show of Stallions,
ss—.1 sow doe to litter rch 15th, l
g 2 years old, 10 calves rising year
Bulls, Cattle, and Harness Horses will
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be -held at Hensall on Tuesday, April
8th, 1919. Particulars later.
youpg pigs about 2 months old. Hens -80
hens. Implements -1 Heeling binder 6 ft.
cut, 1 Deering mower 5 ft. cut, 1 Deering
Cultivator, 1 Massey -Harris 11 hoe disc drill,
1 hay rake) 1 land roller, 'A new disc 1 set
'diamond harrows 1 Frost and Wood plow,
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ruany, 19th; at 1 o'clock shaire the following:
'Hores—Heavy draft brood :mare' 5 yenta old
losed
sap . , to be in foal; heavy draft horse 5
yea bid, heavy draft horse 4 years old, draft
gelding rising '3; draft filly rising 2, 2 draft
fillies rising 1 ntear, good driving horse 'five
yeara elel, quiet and reliable. Cattle—Aged
regiStered Durham con' to, calve March 11,
regidared Durham cow resifig 4 years old
wit Calf at foot, reg. Durham cow rising 3
with.. calf -at side two months old,, registered
heif r rising 1 year, registered Durham bull
(W odside Victor) 13 months old, -2 cows due
to calve in Macrh, caw due to calve in April, 2
coWe' due to calve in May, 6 steers rising 2
years weighing about ten hundred, heifer ris-
ing 2 years old 5 calves rising 1 year old,
large brood sow to litter last of March, 4 pigs
weighing around 130 lbs. Also some hens.
Impiemenie—Massey-Marris binder with •sheaf
carrier and trucks, Massey -Harris nuiwer 51Ss
Lea cut, Massey -Harris steel land roller, Mas-
sey -Harris disc. 18 inch plate, Frost & Wood
hay loader; ten foot steel hayerake, ,Kemp ma-
nure spreader, Peter Hamilton 18 disc drill,
Noxon cultivator, John Deere tidies; plow, Oli-
ver walking plow, two furrowed gang plow,
set iron harrows, scuiner, Clinton fanning mill
with good equipment of sieves, bag holder.
-flat
twwaogon with box and shelvings, truck wagon.
size
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repair, sleighs with bunks and bolsters, set
of good double harness, set of -,rubber mounted
single harness, trip and sting ropes, set of
scales ;weighing capacity 200•0 lbs., set of
counter scales 240 Itn: capacity, long extension
ladder, two galvanized grain boilers, emery
grinder, iron vise and anvil. Galloway robe
Saskatchewan robe, horse blankets, a large
Post hole augur, spades and shovels, ditching
spoon, whiffletrees, 3 logging chains, 3 ensi-
laga forks, 80 good grain bags,- sap pan, sugar
kettle, 125 (sap pails, an oak barrel, 2 gal-
vanized troughs, Magnet ere= separator,
Ferrite churnernilk can, 25 gallon galvanized
oil can 5 gallon Oil can, 2 bedroom suites,
bed, mattressesa and springs, Monarch Pen-
insular steel range, heater, bathtub, toilet set,
hanging lamp,- Aladdin lamp, lamps, apple
screen. A quanity of clover hay and some
marigolds. Positively no reserve as the pro-
prietor has sold his farms Terms—Ten dol-
lars and under cash; over that amount, nine
months credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents
on the dollar off for cash. Tray and mangolds
meal. ROBERT ARCHIBALD, Proprietor:; T.
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Brown, Auctioneer.
A UCTIQN SALE OF HORSES, PURE BRED
d" Shorthorn Cattle and Grade Cattle, Piga
and Implements.—William Nairn has been in-
structed by the undersigned to sell by public
auction on Friday, Feb. 21, at 1 o'clock p.m.,
on lot 27, concession 11, Township of Hibbert,
5 miles east of Hensall, the following: Horses
—Heavy draught brood mare supposed to be in
foal to French Giron; aged heavy draft mare
supposed to be in foal to French Giron.; draft
filly rising 4 years old supposed to be in foal
to French Giron; draft filly rising 3 years old
supposed to be in foal to Giron; good
driving horse also a good worker rising 5
years old. Pure Bred Cattle (Shorthorns) -
4 cows supposed to be in calf, 4 cows 4 Years
old supposed to be in calf, 4 heifers rising 3
years supposed to be in calf, 2 heifers rising
2 years old, bull 19 months old, 2 bulls 10
months old, bull 8 months old, 2 bulls 5 months
old, bull 8 months old. Grade Cattle—Cow ris-
ing 5 years old, cow rising 4 years old both
.due to calve in May; heifer rising. 2 years
old, 2 baby beef calves 8 months old. Hogs—
Improved Yorkshire sow due to litter at time
of sale-; 4 pure bred sows 8 months old, 60
White Leghorn hens. Implements—Massey-
Hernia binder 7 foot cut. nearly new ; Prost
Wood mower 6' foot cut with pea harvester;
Massey -Harris Press seed drill 18 hoe, Masser
Harris stiff tooth cultivator new with 8 seta of
teeth; Clover Leaf manure spreader, Frost &
Wood disc, Deering rake, Massey -Harris rake,
set of four section harrows, walking plow,
scuffier, cutting .box, Gould, Shapley and Muir
21n h.p. gas engine set 1200 lb. scaleo, fanning
mill with bagger, Massey -Harris root pulper,
wagon, sleighs, combined hay and stock rack
16 ft.; good gravel box, car for steel terick,
rope and slings, 2istop buggies, open buggy,
extension of a thresher blower pipe,
top cutter nearly new with side doors; open
cutter, set show harness new; set heavy brass
mounted harness with breeching, set harness
with breeching, set light double harness, set
single harness, 3 dozen grain bags, and other
articles too numerous to mention. Also one
Peninsular range nearly new; De Laval cream
separator new;, quanity of hpy, 400 or 500
bushels of good barley and oats for seed.
Terms—All sums of $10 and under, , cash'
over that amount 8 months' credit will be
game on approved joint notes. A discount of
6% per annum off for cash. No reserve as the
proprietor has rented the farm. JOHN
CHAMBERS Proprietor, Cromarty R. R. No.
1 phone 19 on 147, Seaforth: William Nairn,
Si. Marys, Ontario, Auctioneer. * 2669-2 I
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PRESIDENT
Bain waggon, nearlys:new, 1 truck waggon,
d hnocrat with pole and shafts, 1 rubber tire
fIll
good as new; 1 hop buggy, I new
r, .pair bobsleighs, pair of 'teaks; new;
ak wagon tongues, s 2 stall posts
lbs.; 1 Clinton fanning mill .1 15 foot
er, 1 wheel barrow, 1 writer trough, 1 new
os • cut saw, 16 _foot hayrack, 1 stock
1, wagon box gravel box, one wood rack,
manure box, 1 pair Oft. .bunks, Ma•rnees—
set breeching harness, nearly new, 1 set
wdouble harness, 2 sets single harness, 1
art, new,seollare and sweat pads. Quantity
I mber and cedar posts, n dozen grain bags,
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h y knives. about 15 -tops of hay, 1 new
ard cream separator, .No. 6, 1 Daisy
un, nearly new, 1 new cream pail and milk
its, 1 new Peninsular Tanga,. 1 new heater,
little buggy shat, whiffietrees, neckyokes,
ahis forks, shovels, hoes, 1 tile spades ttnd
on c,shingles, wire, mail -hex and a host of
her -articles too numerous•td 'mention. Sale
I o'clock. Tertns—All slum 'of $10.00- and
der, cash; over that "erpount 8 months'
edit' will be gitren on furnishing approved
at notes. Six per cent 'iSer .arfrium allowed POR SALE ON EASY TERMS -28 ACRES
for cash on credit aMounts. 'HARRY ea• of best clay loam; five miles of level road,
LMES, Proprietor.; Jappit.Tour Auction- two ranways ; 60 apple trees bearing, spring
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, ood frame barn , one "Buciceye Ditcher'!"
I/CTION SALE OP FAlinf 'S'IOCIC AND in good order with gas -Whit power --a money,
Implements.d.-Thentas Brown has, been In. meker. Owner too busy in handle Apply to
ucted to sell ,b public- auction on lot 33, Box 5, iGodedich, Ontario. • 2669-0
ncession 13 'McKillop OR Wednesday, Feb.
K. M. McLEAN
SECRETARY
FARMS FOR SALE
FARMS' FOR SALE
I haie some choice farms for sale in the
Townships, of Usborne and Hibbert, all well
built and improved, on eaey terms of payment.
THOMAS CAMERON, Wilt, No. 8, Exeter, or
phone Myndman Line, Exeter.
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"WARM FOR SALE—LOT 20, CONCESSION
, 2, MCICillop, 100 acres. There are on the
Premises a frame house and two barns. The
Serra is all- seeded down and is in a good state
of aultiyation. Ines not been cropped for five
years and is well drained. Will be sold cheap.
For further, partieujars apply to JOHANNAH
Mc:QUAID,' Seaforth P.O.; Box"71. 2667x4
hayrack with rolling bottom, stock rack,
gravel boxes;- Verity cutting box (large
Maxwell root pulper, top buggy, Mc-
hlin cutter, Ford touring car in good
JUDICIAL SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
ARMSTRONG v. WHEATLEY
Pursuant to the Judgment made herein and
dated January 30th, 1919, there will be sold,
with -the approbation of the Local Master of
the Supreme Court of Ontario at Goderich, by
Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer, 'at the Council
Chamber, Clinton, Ontario, on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 15th, 1919 at 8 p.m., the following pro-
perties in seven parcels, via:—
Parcel 1.—Part of original Township Lot No.
24, Concession 1, Township of Mullett,. in the
County of Huron, 80 acres, and now in the
Town of Clintois ; S. half lot 23, Concession 2,
Township of Mullett, 50 acres; part of Lot
24, Conelession 2, Township' of Mullett, 80
acres; and part of lot 25, Caucession 2, ten
acres, in all 220 acres more or' leen in one
block.
Parcel 2.—One acre lot pz 1peph street,
Clinton.
Parcel 3.—Part of orignial lot 1 Huron
Road Concession; Township ,of Goderich now
in Clinton, and part of Lot' 38, Concession 16,
Township 'of Goderich, together containing 10%
acres more or. leis.
Parcel 4,—West half lot 185, onthe North
side of Huron street, Clinton.
- Parcel 5'.—Lot 27, south side of Huron
street, Clinton,
Parcel 6—East half of lot 28, South side of
Huron street, Clinton.
Parcel- 11.—Part of Lon 24, Coptession 1,
Township of Hallett, now in Clinton, contain-
ing 8% acres planted -in orchard.
Bach parcel will be ffered for sale subject
to is reserved bid.
Terms—Ten per ce-:•:. of t
.phe Purchase nioney
on day of sale, and balance March 15th 1919.
For further paeticulers see posters or apply
to W. Brydone, .Barrister, Clinton, the Auction-
eer., or ,the undersigned.
Dated at Goderich this 3rd day of February
1910
Proudfost, Killoran Cooke, Barrister,
Goderich.'
Signed LEWIS B. DICKSON, Local
Master at Goderich. 266S-2
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'L-IARM FOR SALE—LOT 22, CONCESSION
d•• 2, nicKiilop, containing 100 acres. There
are on the premises a concrete house with
hard and soft water inside. Also large bank
barn with stabling underneath, and 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 bf cultivation. Water
Purinted from never failing spring to barn and
house bit hydraulic ratn. This farm is situated
2 miles from Seaforth. Will, sold cheap and
on easy terms. 'For further particulars apply
to GEO.; T. TURNBULL, Seaford), or phone
94. Seaforth. 206841
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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
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FARM FOR SALE*
For Sale 100 acren all cultivated, lot 11,
Concession 6, Tuckeramith, H.R.S., with barn
56 by 80 neat, stone foundation, pig pen, driv-
ing shed and' hen house, 6 roomed 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 to JAMES FINLAYSON, R. R. NO. 3,
Kippen; phone 8 182, Seaforth. 2689 tf
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Heading Bolts
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pay the highest cash price for all a
kinds of logs and heading bolts _=
in bush or delivered in yard. E
Heading Bolts ri
to be cut 20 inches long 5:
Soft elm and soft maple to be E
cut 11-13-16 feet long.
Rock elm, hard maple And 3.-1
white ash 'and baswood logs to =
be cut 10-12--14 and 16 feet Ei
long.
WM. AMENT
SEAFORTH : ONTARIO
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old HARD COAL in furnace size
at least, and we're making des-
perate efforts to secure the
other sizes as well.
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substitutes, CANNEL COAL,
COKE and LUMP, which,,
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are v'ery efficient. -
How about I your Fertilizers
Lor Spring ,props? We sell
complete FERTILIZERS in
BUFFALO BRANDS, which
give y ' a plant food not a-
lone a timulant.
Let ust also have year inquir-
ies for Luinbext, Shingles, Ce-
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Jofin.B. Mustard
BRUCEFIELD - ONTARIO
2668-4
PARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
d•• —Lit 18, Concession 4, Mennen, Huron •
County, containing 100 acres of first class
clay loa soil (no better anywhere). There
are on the prenusea one 1% storey frame
house' w Eli stone -cellar; also a one- storey
frame h use, bank barn and implement house;
two acr of good orchard; two wells of good
water' : st ing ereea near rear of farm mid
running steotre aerie's. This farm it we
fenced e jib coil wire and drained with tile.
and is n a filet class state of cul.:,ivation.
Ten acr s of .h...rdwod bush on rear .1 farm:
rural in il at gate and phone in hoese. Sn-
uateci o a first class gravel road obeninl;
mile front choral and school and Co miles
from the busy Lowe of Seaforth. Will be eolh
as above described or in two lots of fifty
acres each. HUGH McINTOSIT, 80 Rosevear
Ave., Toronto, and REV. A. W. MeINTOSH,
Port Arthur, Executors. For further par-
ticulars apply to the executors, or to JOHN
RANKIN, Seaforth. . 2666 -ti
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GET THE HABIT AND SAID IN ON THESE PRICES; WHILE THE
SAILING'S- GOOD, THEY -LAST IthIL MARCH FIRST ONLY.
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Clove; Leaf Salmon same quality As Maple Leaf,100 tins only each 46e
Olive Oil from Italy--iipnt tins. .... L. . . .. • .. .,.......1 .. . .. .....,
Corn Syrup, in bulk, purevan.y quantity, per pound ,.......10e
Clover Honey, in 5 and 10 pound pails, only a few.left, per lb. ..-..30e
Catsup, in large size bottle, each .. .... ,... . ...,..... —28c
Slpaghetti, lifinz„ a rare treat, Italian style, per tin .... . 20e
Tomatoes, American biland, per tin .. . .. ........... • ...........-..150
Summer Vegetables, -canned, per tin, . ... , ... — „ . , ...........10e
Jelly Powders, MeLaren's and Jello, any flavor, 2 packages for ...251e
Extracts, any flay°, per bottle ... .i. . a • • • • • a. • • • • 9e
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 packages for . — . • • .. — • • . 1. • 0 0 .25e
Krinkle Corn Flakes,. per -package ......i.... ..... • . 4. a 'I .11e
Branr wholesome and healthful, per package.. • • - .14c
Mince Meat, in bulk, per pound •, . 15e '
Peanut Butter, in bulk, per pound . — ...30e
Farina, fine for porridge or bakmg, per pound .................. , 9e
1 Cornmeal, yellow, for porridge or baking . :
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Cornmeal flour, for porridge or baking, per pound.......... — 7e
Rolled Wheat, for porridge or baking, per pound . • 9c
Rolled Oats for porridge or baking, per pound •
' X XX BREAD—A fresh shipment of bread every day. _You must try
it- really, it is great!'
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For A Greater_ Food Production
On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer *ill rest for.years to con.* the duty of
making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demano.
Armies might disband to -morrow, but the Canadian °Farmer would still he or*
the firing line. It thus becomes the obligation of every firmer to see to it that his farm
reaches its highest practical efficiency.
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