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FEBRUARY 21,1919
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1919
Wheat, per bushel ............$2.11
Bran, per ton — ....... , .4.07.00
Shorts, per ton 2.0
Potatoes, per bag . . . . , . . 4125
Barley, per bushel 70e
Oats, per bushel —50c
Spring wheat, per bushel —,....2.12
Eggs, per dozen :- 89 to 40c
Flour, per cwt. .... - . .... 5.60 to $8
Butter,. per lb. ' 42 to 45
Hogs, ,per cwb. ... . ........,1700
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` - BIRTHS
Bell—In Seaffirth- , on February 171111, to Mr.
and Mm. Earle Bell, a son.
Staples—In Regina, Sask., on Febritary lith,
to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stazdes, a son.
McKenzie—At the Queen Mary Maternity
Home on February 8th4 to Mr, and 'Mrs.
A. R. McKenzie, Orillia, a son.
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Bryan—In Morris township, on January 27. 1
' to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryans, a daughter.
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MARRIAGES
Fowler—Fitzgerald—At St. Clement's church,
Riverdale, Toronto, on February 12th, by the
Rev. John Bushell, Helen Ruthella, daugh-
-ter of Ma and Mrs. G. Fitzgerald, Toronto,
-to Mr. Henry Edward Fowler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Fowler, Seaforth.
Hudie—Rinn—At Seaforth, on January 9th,
Clarence Edward Rutile, to Lilly Rinn, of
McKillori.
Eller—Holmes—Ai Walton, on February 4th,
Albert Edler, of Seaforth, to Nettie Holmes,
e Melfillop township.
Ramsey—Montgomery—Oa January 22nd, at
the church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Miss
Muriel Aileen, eldest daughter of Mr„elend
lifre. W. C. Montgomery, of Wroxeter. to
William F. Itumsey, of Toronto.
DEATIIS
Jacason—In Egmondaille, on February 16th,.
George E. ja.cicson, aged 85 years,
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In sad but loving memory of Roy M. Traquair,
who passed away three years ago, February
14th, 1916.
The month of February again is here.
To me the saddest of the year,
Beeause it took dear father away
Just three years ago to -day.
Sad and sudden was the call,
Of him so dearly loved by all:
Gone but not 'forgotten,—
His memory shall never fade,
Loving thoughts shall linger,'
Around the grave where he was laid.
His loving wife and child.
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Undertaking iarlors Above
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SALE REGISTER
On Thursday, February 27th, on -Lot 19, Con-
cession 3 McKillop, clearing sale of farm stock
and implements. Rohe. Boyd, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Weil„ Feb. 26. on lot 24, con. 1 Tuck-
ersenith, farm, farm stock and implements.
Mrs. W. and G. Dale, Executors, T. Brown&
Auctioneer.
On Wednesday, March on lot 28, con. 1,
Hay, farm stock and implements, Mrs. Annie
Graham, prorpietress ; T. Brown, auctioneer.
Seaforth, on farm consisting of lot 11, eon. 6,
On Saturday. 'March 1, at the Dick House,
Tuakersmith, Jas. Finlayson, proprietor; T.
rown, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, March 11„ on lot 25, con. 5,
McKillop, farm stock and implements, G.D.C.
Earn, Proprietor: T. Brown, auctioneer.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
QHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE—CHOICE
Shorthora bull 15 months old from A. G.
Smillie's dearest cow. WILLIAM PEPPER,
Hensel!. P. 0. 2670x2
VOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.—ANY PER -
son trespassing on my farm corner Lon-
don Road and village of HensalI without per-
mission will be prosecuted as the law allows.
JAMES BELL, D. I). S. 2671-2
likTOTICE—A MEETING OF THE DIREC-
tors and all others interested in the Horse
Breeders' Club, will be held in the Commercial
Hotel Seaforth, on Tuesday, FebrUary 25th, at
3 o'clock p.m. SECRETARY, H. B. C.
2671-1
MENDERS WANTED—SEALED TEN -DWI&
'IL will be received until February 22nd, for
8 cords of wood, 20 inches long for School
Section No. 6, (Broadfoot's) to be delivered
not later than March.. IRA W. JOHNS, Secy. -
Treasurer, R. R. No. a, SeafOrth. Ont.
2670x2
'pion SALE -- WITHIN FIVE MINUTES'
-as walk of the post office, on corner of
Gouinlock and Coleman streets an eight room
frame house with kitchen, wash room and pan-
try. summer kitchen and woodshed, cement
foundation under all, electric lights hard and
soft water; a good barn and chicken house.
The it has three good apples trees. For
further particulars apply to K,ATHRINE
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BOE. :-.4eaforth, Ont. Box 155.- 2670x4
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2° the Township of Hibbert, on Huron
aoad, three milea west of Mitchell. Brick
house, bank barns, And all modern convenien-
ce,. This is considered the best farmn in the
neighborhood and is well -worth looking over
lay anyone wantiag a farrie Price $16,000. Of
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this amount $4000, or any portion of the
above to be paid in cash, balance may remain
on mortgage at 5 Per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to FRANK McCONI4ELL, Dub
lin Ontario. 2671-tf
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South Huron Liberals
.A tun's-el/don of the Liberals of South
Huron as constituted for Provincial
-purposes will be held ,in the
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
00 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 50, 1919
at 1 o'clock p.m.
:for the purpose of selectinga..candi-
,late to contest the riding in the Lib -
• interests at the next Provincial
Mr. J. C'. Elliott, M.P.P., of East
l'4itilliesttx, a lady speaker and others
will address the Convention.
Sohn Essery T. G. Shillinglawl
Ptzesident Secretary
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Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
Holder of Government Diploma
and Liscense
Charges Moderate
Flowers banished on short notice
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone' 175 Phone 43
A quantity of Soft Coal
for sale.
Robt. Bell Engine and
Thresher Co., Ltd.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
('ARD OF THANKS—MRS, WILLIAM DALE
al. and family desire to 'thank the many
friends and neighbors who have shown so much
kindness duripg the Moms of a devoted father
and husband,* and also' en their :sad bereave-
ment 2671-1
QHORTHORN CATTLE FOR SALE—THREE
at bulls, 9 to 15 months old, a number of
heifers one due to calve this month. These
are all choice animals and good- colors and
will be sold reasonably. Terms to suit the
Purchaser. Inspection invited. Lot 12, C011-
cesg1on 6, Tuckersmith, Seleforth P.O. or
phone 14 on 131, Seaforth. T. G. SHILLING.
LAW. 2666-tf
VIOR SALE—IN EGMONDVILLE—F,IGHT
acres of land with ftame house and, kit-
chen, good. cement cellar, also woodshed, stable
and small barn Good well. Close to school,
church and stares. Small orchard. Posfiession
can be had in March. For 'particulars apple' to
HENRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 17.
on 146, Seaforth. 2668-tf
AUCTION ,SALES
A UCTION SALE OF ONE HUNDRED ACRE
farm.—Thomas Brown has been instructed
to sell by public' auction at the Diek House,
Seaforth on Saturday, March 1st. 1919 at 8
o'clock p.m the following :—The farm eontains
'100 acres all cultivated being Lot 11, Con-
cession 6e II. R. S. Tuekersmith. Bank barn
56x80 feet, pig pen, driving shed, and hen
house, 6 roomed frame cottage, good well with
wind naiil, also 3 or 4 years wood may be
secured on application to the undersigned.
Terms made known on day of sale or oil
application to the undersigned or to the
auctioneer. JAMES FINLAYSON, Executer;
T. Brown, Auotioneer, 2671-2
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
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instructed t,o 11 by public auction on Lot 22,
Con. 3, Mevillop, on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 1
o'clock sharp, the following property: Horses
—One team of heavy draft horses, 7 and 12
yearsold' one general purpose -filly risine 2
years -old. Cattle -3 Durham grade cows to
freshen about time a sale, 3 cows One in
March I cow due ien'May, 4 steers coning 2
years old,. 3 heifeas corning 2 years Old, 5
spring calves. Pigs -1- sow with 11 'young
pigs about 3 weeks old, about 60 Bleck Min-
orca hens andpullets; and three
roosters. Alec, a good .,collie dog. - Imple-
ments—Massey-Harris • 6 ' foot cut, binder,
Massey -Harris 6 .feet.-cutatnower, Cockshutt
e3 disc drill, Frost & Wtood cultivator, Deer-
ing rake, Manure spreader, disc harrow, set
4 -section iren harrows, Sylvester walking plow
nearly new, top buggy, cutter, Clinton fan-
ning. mile set of- bobsleighs, luniber wagon,
flat hey rack; a quantity of rock elm plank,
Melotte cream separator, Daley churn, set
double .harness, set for third horse; set single
harnese, goat rabe, -collars, whieletrees, neck -
yokes, forks, chains shovels, and a lot of
other articles.- Also: some household' 1111111
' inike. eletalifitale ' no riser -Ire as the prolfri-•
et,or has sold his farm. Terms.—All sun e of
416 and under, cash ; over that amount 9
_months' eredit given on approved joint notes.
A discount of 5 per cent per annum off for
cash. ROBERT BaYD, Proprietor. Thos.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2671x1
A UCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK,
and Implements, and Househokl Furniture.
Thomas Brown has been instructed tp sell by
public auction on Let 24, Concession Tucker
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smith, On Wednesday, February 26th at 1
olclock sharp, the following property: The
farm ---The farm contains 100 acres, Lot 24,
Concession I, Tuckersmith. There are on the
Premises a good brick residence a•nd good
bank barn. The farm' is seeded to grass and
well watered. Horses—Imported dark grey
mare, •named Vereste, rising 9, supposed to
in foal; Lady Pecken, imported bay mare
raing 9; Nay Blossom, registered chestnut
filly rising 3, (dam Lady Picken, by Guinea
Gold) ; Prede of Dunure, registered bay colt
rising .1 ; Rosanne, light bay mare rising 3,
eligible for registration. Cattle -2 good cows
due to freshen. soon, 1 pig and a number of
hens. Implements—Binder, drill, hay loader,
faraung raill, 2 sets of sleighs, -buggy pole,
wagone gravel. box, riding plow, disc harrow,
wheelbarrow, top buggeeset harrows, plow,
Portlahd cutter, set team harness, set single
harnese, Ford automobile in good shape, run
leas than 8,000 miles; a quantity of hay, oat
sheaves and cut straw. Household -Furniture
—Happy Thought range, 2 cupboards, 2 kitchen
tables, 2 kitchen (flocks, sewing machine,
coal oil stove, washing machine and wringer,
Daisy churn, 3 benches, milk can, butter bowl,
cellar table, 2 sideboards extension table, -6"
oak chairs 12 kitchen chairs, a number of
pictures, 2 pieces linoleum 4 yards square,
piece 8x4 yards square, 2 rocking chairs,
parlor suite, Bell Piano almost new, 2 bed-
steads, 4 rnattreeses„ 2 bedsprings, 20 yards of
tepee -try carpet, 2 stands, centre table, bureau,
bedroom suite, toilet set, flower stand. 4 hang-
ing lamps all complete, lawn rnowea 10
window shades,- curtaip poles, 3 lounges, 1
Leather, 1 Wilton, 1 Velvet; drapes, 2 lamps,
dishes, graniteware, and other articles too
numerous to mention. Tern-IL—On Farm -10
Per cent. down on day of sale, balance arrang-
ed for'. On Chatteels—All sums of $10.00
and under cash; over that amount 9 months'
credit given on approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 cents on the dollar off for cash.
Hay and oat sheaves to be cash. MRS. WM.
J. DALE & GEO. DALE, Executors of estate.
Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2671x1
LEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
'Implements.—Thos Brown has been instruct-
ed to sell by public auction on Lot 28, Con-
cession 1, Hay, half mile south of Kippen, on
London Road, on Wednesday March 5, 1919,
at 12.30 p.m. sharp the following: Horses -
1 draft mare 9 years old, 1 draft gelding 12
years old, 1 agricultural gelding 8 years eld,
1 general purpose gelding 7 years old, work
single or double, 1 good driving mare quiet
and reliable. Cattle.—Cow fresh in October,
2 fresh cows, 2 cows due to calve in April,
2 heifers due to calve in May, Durham bull 2
years old unless previously sold, 3 fat steers
5 yearling steers, 1 yearling heifer, 2 young
calves,. Pigs. -1 brood sow, 10 pigs two months
old. Poultry.—About 70 young hens, and
pullets. Implements—Massey-Harris 7 foot
binder, complete, nearly new, McCormick
-mower, Deering mower, new, steel rake,
double riding plow, 2 single plows, gang plow,
13 hoe seed drill and cultivator, 4 section
harrows, 8 section harrows, corn cultivator
with bean ata.chment, 8 horse cultivator, land
roller, single scuffier, 2 sets discs. xnanure
spreader pea harvester, t,edder, harrow cart,
mango' drill, fanning mill, bagger 2 pulpers,
I set scales, 2 wagons, 1 truckawagon, light
wagon, road cart, 16 foot hay_and stock rack,
2 gravel boxes, 2 sets beb sleighs, set logging
bunks, cutter 2 single buggies, double buggy,
buggy pole and whiffietrees, 2 sets double
hnrness, 2 sets single harnees, collars, 2 sete
leather fly nets, 2 god fur robes, horse blank-
ets, stone boat,' 4 wheelbarrows, pig crate,
grindstone. sugar kettle, sap pails, spiles, 4
ladders, 35 foot extension ladder, forge
anvil vice, bag truck, bag holder, block and
tackles, logging chains, 2 crosscut saws, 2
galvanized feed troughs, 2 water troughs,
Quantity chicken wire, 60 gallon coal oil tank,
gallo-n oil cnn, 3 lanterns, 85 feet one inch
shafting, about 60 grain bags, feed -bins and
barrels, ditching tools, spade e,- 'shovels, hoes,
forks, crow bars cant hooks and other tools,
and other things too numerous to mention..
De Laval creara separator; churn, clothes
mangle, some household effects, beds, lamps,
etc., also about 6 tons of hay, clever and tim-
othy mixed, 100 bus. mixed grain, 100 bus. feed -
beans, about 100 bus. seed oats, . about 100
bus. seed barley, 16 bus. 'seed spring wheat
and a quantity of chicken feed. Terms—All
sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount
10 months credit on furniAhing approved joint
notes. A discount of 5% for cash on credit
amount. MRS. A GRAHAM, Propfietress;
T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2671-2
AUCTION SALES -
MORTGAGE SALE OF A VaeLUABLE 50
acre farm—Under and by virtue of a power
I of tattle contained inn. certain -mortgage which
will be Pp:elected at the time of sela theft will
' be Offered for sale be Public auction on Satur-
day, the 8th day of March, 1919. at.2 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the Commercial Hotel, in,
' the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, the following
real estate, namely: Being the north. half of
lot number nine (9) in the `4th concession of
the Tovniship, of Hallett, in the County of
Huron, containing fifty acres of land be .the
same more or less. There are about fifteen
acres cleared and under Cultivation. The reit'
of the place is m 'pasture and woodland. Terms
—Ten- per cent. of the Purchase money to be
paid- on the day of sale and the balance in
two weeks thereafter, or at the option of thee
lanahaser a portion of the purchase money may
remain on mortgage on the place. The place
will be offered for sae subject to a reserved
bid. For" further particulars and - conditions
°f talefeoaala to J. M. BEST, Seaforth, One'.
tario, Vendor's Solicitor. Dated at Seetforth,
this 14th day of February 1919. Thomas'
town, Auctioneer. . t " .. - 2670-4
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ITCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM-
' Plemenie, Furniture etc.—F.. S. Scott,'
auctioaeer, has received instructions fromthe
undersigned Proprietor to sell by public auc-
tion at South half lot 80, Concession 9, Morrial
on Tuesday, February 25th, at 1 o'clock, the
following valuable property: Horse 8 years
old, horse 7 years old, aged horse, arivini
horse, cow due to calve at time of sale, coW
with calf eit loot, dry cow, 6 yearling carees,
sow due to farrow March 4th, 11 store Pigs
_ about 140 lbs., each 60 liens, McCormick fa
binder, 6 ft. mower, Mossey-Harris side de-
livery rake, 12 ft. hay -rake, Maxwell hay load-
er, aged drill (Massey -Harris, 12 hoe), culti-
vator, 14 disc bartow with trtick, eteel roller
set iron harrowe (4 sections), Clinton fanning
mill, light wagon, heavy wagon, wagon box
nearly new, buggy, set bobsleighs, eater, /I seta
single harness, set double haleness, 2 furrow
gnag plow, Oliver tangle riding plow, walking
plow, hay rack with roller carriage, fiat rack
fot bunks, wheelbarrow, ensilage forks, quant-
ity of potatoes, spades, hoes, shovels, 4 rack
sins le It long, pine, I set scales 2000 lbs.,
1 set scales 240 lbs., 2 sugar. kettles, 1 grina
stone about 200 bias, barley, about 800 bue
oats, 1 boring machine with 2 in., 11/2., 114
in., and 1 inch bits, 1 work bench withvise
attached, 1 eream separator, 1 Daisy churn,
2 bed roam suites, 1 extension table, 1 couch,
1 Wirehester rifle, and other articleee too
nurneroue to ineraion. Sale without reserve
as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms. -r -
All sums of $ 10 and under cash; over that
amount 10 months credit 'given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes. 4 per cent off for
cash on credit anfounts. Grain to be cash.
D. JOHNSTON, Proprietor; F. S. Scale,
Auctioneer e 2671x1
A UCTIONSALE OF FIFTY ACRE FARM,
ea farm chattels, etc. in Tuckersmith. The
Administrator of the estate' of the late Joan
Wilson and John Pfaff have instruct-
ed the undersigned auctioneer to offer for
sale by public auction on the premises on
Monday the 24th of February 1919 at 1,30
o'clock p.m. the following :—Real 'Estate,—
The north half of lot number nine (9) in the
second concession of Tuckersmith, L,R.S., This
is a flest class fifty acres close to the village
of Hensall. About eight acres were ploughed
last fall and the balance of the land is either
in grass or in shape to be worked and sown
in the spring. Chattels.—IVIasseyalarris
binder, one Brantford mover, one steel
hayrake, one land roller, one seed drill,
harrows, walking plow, cultivator, waeon,
Magent Cream, -separator, pulper, single irnd
double harness, whiffietrees, one thousand, lb.
-weigh scales, a number of grain bags, and
other articles too numerous to mention. Terms
—Real Estate: 10 per cent on the day of ethe
sale and the balance in 80 days withorrn in-
terest. Arrangeme•nts can be made to leave
a portion of the money on mortgage on, the
property if desired. Chattels.—$10 and wider,
cash. Over that amount 8 months credit on.
approval joint notes or, a. discount of 6, per
cent per annum for cash. o For further part-
iculars and teknis and conditions of sale, apply
to the undersigned: GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Barristers Hensel] & Exeter. T. C. JOYNT,
Bengali, A:dministfator, B. S. Phillips, Auction-
eer, Exeter. " 2669-8
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AUCTION SALES
intEARING SALE OF PARR STOCK AND
Implemente Hay and Itools.—Thos. Came
eron has received instruenons from the under -
Aligned to sell by public auction on lot 13,, fa T.
R., Usborete, on Tuesday', February 26th, at
12,30 shsirie the following; Horses—Brood
mitre 7 'years oid agricultural; brood mare
years -old, agricultural with pedigree; Pair of
geldings, .draught: horse. colt eligible for rega-
tration, draught; filly cola ,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'aears old, nearly fat; 12 heifers and
steers -rising twanyears old, 10 steers and heif-
ers rising one year, 8 calves. Hogs --2 pure
bred'. Yorkshire sows hie in March, 18 stare
hogs. Implements— Bain wagon, complete;
'truck wagon, top buggy, cutter, pair bob-
sleighs bobsheigh and box, binder, mower, steel
rake, *eider, single riding plow, 2 -furrow
PdapletLeaf plow, 2 Walking plows, at of four
sectidia harrews, disc, 8 -horse cultivator, 18
hoe dine manure spreader, haye and stock
reek, corn cultivator, with bean attachment;
gravel '.box, stoneboat, root -Veber, set nickle
mounted breeching hematite Conner 4 h.p.. en-
gine, 8 inch grinder toiler crustier, fanning
mile scales, coal or wood range, leaks, shovels,
hoes and other articles tooi numerous to men-,
tfon. A -quantity of hey and roots. The above
implements are all in first.clase shape and are
nearly new. Terms of Sale—All sums of $10
and under, cash; over that amount 10 months'
credit will begiven on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a discount of four per cent. off
for cash on credit- amount". Positively no re-
serve as the proprietor has rented hie farm
CHARLES MONTEITH, Proprietor; Thomas
Cameron, Auctioneer. 2670-2
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(ILEA -RING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
at Implements, Ray, Grain and Roosts.—Thos.
Cameron, has been instruefed to sell by public
auction on lot 25, Concession 1, Ie. R. Se
Tuekerarnith, 114 miles south of Brucefield, on
Thursday, February 27th, 1919, at 12.80 o'clock
sharp the following: Horses—Agricultural
team 3 mad 4 years old,' agricultural team
5 and 6 years old_ agricultural gelding rising
3 years old. Pure bred cattle--Shortborn roan
bull Village Favorite 97190 be Blarney Stone,
Pine Grove Daisy 77118 by Sailor's Peer, due
at time of sale; roan cow 5 years old, Bonnie
Bess 354001, by McGregor 11362, Pine Grove
Daisy 2nd by Village Favorite, Grade Cattle—
Cow with calf at foot, cow s due in April 8
cows due later, pair steers fat, ready to ship;
2 heifets fat, ready to ship, 2 steers 2 years
old, 8 heifers 2 years old, 8 aeifers 1 year old,
3 steers 1 year old, 5 calves. Ilogs—Yorkshire
boar, Woodstock Captain etti, No. 46011; im-
proved York sow due in April; 6 store hogs.
Fow1-2 -geese and 2 gander, a number of
hens and pullets. Implements—Bain wagon,
truck wagon, light wagon. top bliggY, bob-
sleighs, cutter, buggy and gutter poles, and
whiffletrees, Massey -Harris'? foot binder with
sheaf carrier and truck, Massey -Harris mow-
er, steel rake, 2 Cockshutt riding plows, single
plow, 18 -hoe drill, 4 section harrows, 3 -horse
cultivator, land roller, seta; er, cutting box, 2
root pulpers, fanning mill, feed carts platform
scales, hay rack stock racic, gravel box, set
brass team mounted harness, set plow learness
set singre harness, oak tat handatitelied, and
rubber mounted, single 'harness been used,
set light team harness, sto boat wheelbarrow;
ladders, horse blankete, win etrem, neckyokes,
forks shovels, grainliege,' saws, ropes end
slings, and other articles' too numerous to
mention. Also 11/2 h.p, Gilson engine, 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 'airing wheat, a
quantity of clayey and timothy seed, sap palls,
and sugar kettles, grindstone`, number of cedar
posts, 2 14-feot gates, some corrugated steel
roofing and wire. The aboye implements are
all nearly riel.V and in first class condition.
Positively no reserve as the proprietor has sold
his farm. Tenns—All sumseof $10 and un-
der cash, over that amount 12 irtonths' credit
on furnishing approved jol,nt notes. A dis-
count of 6% off for rash ion eredit amounts.
G. A. GLENN, Proprietor ;,Thomas Cameron,
.Auctioneer; F. McGregow,-Cleak. 2670-2
A IiCTION. SALE OF- FARM STOCK AND
ImPleMenta—Thomas Iltrat has been in-
structed to sell' beeetiblie a ction on Lot la,
Concession- 7, Tackemenith, TuesdaY, FeliT
ruary 25th, at -1 o'clock
• following property: Ho
CILEARING` SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
aa implements, James- Jonas has received in -
instructions from the undersigned .to sell by
public auction on Lot 28, COIL a, toWnshep of
Logan, on Tuesday March 4th, 1919, the .fol-
lowing property: Horses -1 heavy -draught
horse rising 5 years old, 1 -heavy dranght mare
rising 5 years old 1 heave draught gelding rife.
2 years old, 2.. heavy draught Arms rising,
1 year old. -Cattleat2 newly calved -cows.
1 cow due to calve Aprilel, 1 cow due tocalve
April 8th 1 cow due to calve April 16th_ 1
cow due ao calve April 19th, cow due to
calve May 10th, 1 -cow due to calve May 4t11,
1 heifer due to calve May 15th, 1 feifer due
to calve May 17th, 1 cow due to calve ' Sept.
20th, 3 steers rising 2 years old, 1 feller ris-
ing 2 years old, 10 calves rising 1 year old:
Pigs -1 sow due M litter March 15th, 10
young pigs about 2 months old. Hens -80
hens. implements -1 Deering binder 6 ft.
cut, 1 Deering mower 5 It. cut, 1 Deering
'Cultivator, 1 Massey -Harris 11 hoe dise drill,
1 hay rake, 1 land roller, 1 new disc" 1 set
diamond harrows 1 Frost and Wood Plow,
1 Bain waggon, nearly new, I truelt waggon,
1 democrat with pole and shafts, e rubaer tire
buggy good as new; 1 top buggy, t. new
cutter, pair bobsleighs, pair of scales, new;
2 oak wagon tongues, 2 stall f Posts
2000Ibs., 1 Clinton fanning mill 1 15 foot
ladder, 1 wheel barrow, 1 water trough, 1 new
cross cut saw, 16 foot hayrack, 1 stock
rack, wagon box gravel box, one woad ratk,
1 manure box, 1 pair 6ft. bunks, Harnese---
1 set breeching harness, nearly new; 1 eat
new double harness, 2 sets single harness, 1
neaily new, collars and sweat pads. Quantity
of lumber and cedar posts, e dozen gram bags,
2 hay knives. about 15 tons of hate, 1 new
Standard creitm separator, No. 6, 1, Daisy
churn, nearly new, 1 new cream pail and milk
pads, 1 new Penineular range, 1 new heater,
1 little buggy seat, whiffletrees, neekyokes,
chains forks, shovels, hoes, 2 tile spades and
scoop cshingles, wire, mail box and it host of
other articles too numerous M mention. -Sale
at 1 o'clock. Terms—All sums of $10.00 and
under, cash; over that amount 8 months'
credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes. Six per cent per annum allowed
eer. 26694
off for cash on credit amounts. HARRY
NELMES, Proprietor. James Jones, Auction -
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mare 5 years tad, agrlif
old ta foal,. agfieulteral g
driver 12 years .old, quiet
. de -5 COWS .due
to calve in April kind May; 8 -titers 10 Months
old, 2- steers 10 mionths oldee-Holsteiti aeifer
5 months pld. Registered naentams--Cove
years- cad due to calve in Jitati, beifIlr, 8 years
old hi calf, heifer' rah* 8 letith: calf- at foot,
'at ths old 10-,
belle* 2 years. olde bultletatUtollta ball 16
months
old, aeifer 10 anonths : old' „Masai:Yorkshire
boar -9 months old register 3- sows due to
litter March 8rd4 Ansel 3rd ,apdOilpritt5th, re-
spectively; 2 so,vee. carrying 3rd litter due to
litter April 26th, and Aprin 28th; -8 young
sows, 9 small pigs and aboot dozen hen.
Implements — One McCorthick binder, Mx
foot cut with sheaf carrier, .aleo 25 pounds
of twine; Deering Ideal mower, Cockshutt
low-down manure spreader used 3 years ; Mas-
sey -Harris 15 spout shoe drat- International
stiff tooth cultivator, nearly imW; Deering 14
plate disc harrow; set diamond harrowe, 4
sections; scalier, Coakshutt Kangaroo 2 furrow
gang plow, Premier single -furrow riaing plow,
Wilkinson -No. 21 walking plow, Sulky hay
rake, Coleman 'steel land roiler, Massey -Har-
ris root pulper with set of netv knives, tread
power, Imperial creain separator, nearly new;
Clinton fanning mill, grahr bags, Cyclone
.grass seeder, stoneboat. hayfork, rope used
two years, sling ropes, block, and tacida. top
buggy, two °utters one nearly new,, lawn
mower, Walkerville wagon, set of bobsleighs,
with box; set logging bunks and dray bot-
tom, flat hayrack, 16 feet long; gravel box
with shelve,s ; 2 pig crat.es ; scraper; wheel-
barrow; feed barrow ; sets heavy double
harness; one set nearly new e 2 seta single
harness, one set nearly new ; coal bin with
2950 lbs.} Cannel coal, 200 laieliels inangolds
in two pia, some turnips in root house; be-
tween 2 and 8 ,tons of second class hay,
material to make it 16 foot hay-raak, quantity
of rim ash plank suitable for tnaking whiffle -
trees and neckyokes ; some basswood lumber,
some household effects, shovels, forks, chains
and other miscellaneous articies. Terms—All
sums 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 50/0 off for cash on credit amount', AN-
DREW ARCHIBALD, Proprietor; T. Brown,
Auctioneer.
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 exhibited
in accordance with the rules governing
the Seed Fairs:
2 bus. Spring Wheat any var. $1.50 11.00 75e
2 bus. Barley, two -rowed 1,50, 1.00 75c
2 bus. White Oats, any var, Laf) 1.90 75e
2 bus. Barley, sbraowed 1.50 -1.00 75c
2 bualuals Flax Seed 1.50 1.00 750
2 bushels Field- Peas 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bushel Field Beans 1.50 1.00 75c
1 aushel Timothy seed 1.50 1.00 750
1 bushel Red Clover seed 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bushel Alfalfa Seed 1.50 L00 74
1 bushel Alsike seed 1.50 1.00 75c
1 bus. Potatoes any early var. 1.50 1.00 75e
1 bus. Potatoes, 'aenerar crop 1.50 1.00 75c
Peek of Onimea, beta Setts- 1.00 .50
Most creditabe showing of grain and seeds—
SWEEPSTAKE BADGE
Rules and Regulations
1.—Al1 eeeds entered for competition must
have been grown by the exhibitor within one
year previous to the exhibition. All exhibits
of seeds she'll be held to be representative of
the total quantity of such seed offered for sale
by the exhibitor. The Secretary of the Society
may take and preserve samples from each ex-
hibit for reference in case of dispute arising
from the sale of seed by exhibitor.
2.—Competitors mwat become members of the
Society by paying to the Treasurer thereof,
either previous to or at the time of -making en-
tries, the sum of -$1 eaeh, *which will also en-
title such member to free entry in the stock
show,
13e—No premium shall be awarded on oda-
fie tbat contain weed Beene which in the
opinion of the judge are of a noxious nature.
4, --No exhibitor shall receive more than one
prize in any class.
5.—All samples of seed must be correctly
labelled with the name of the variety, the
amount of seed for sale and the selling price.
Grain not less than 25 bushels for sale, ex-
cept Spring Wheat, 10 inuahelse Alsike Tim-
othy and Clover, not less than 8 bushels;
8 bushels; Early Potatoes not less than
5bushels ; Late Potateme, not less than 25
bushels ; Onions not less than 1 bushel.
6.—In case of dispute, a statutory &Oar-
ation that the above rules have been complied
with, may be required from each or any etchib-
itor of seed.
7.—A1l exhibits for competition for Prizes
must be delivered at the Town Ball, Heneall,
not later than 12 o'clock noon, and shall not
be removed until •the close of the Fair at 4
P.m.
ADMISSION FREE
The Annual Spring Show of Stallions,
Bulls, Cattle, and Harness Horses will
be held at Ilensall on Tuesday, April
8th, 1919. Particulars later.
B. D. BELL, K. M McLEAN
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
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A quantity of 1.2x12 E
al square timber in length
16 to 28 ft. long.
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m. diary, the 1Robt. Engine and
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2670-2
ST CALL
Saturday March lst, will finish our February Cash sale, we trust
that the many who took advantage of this sale feel amply rewarded.
"THESE SHOULD MAKE A BRILLIANT FINISH"
10 Pounds Dark Yellow sugar for $1.00
2 Tins small, sahnon, for . 25
2 Tins Large Salmon, Auto Brand, for.45
1 Tin- Clover Leaf Salmon, for . .40
1 Tin Standard pea, for .15
1 Tin American tomatoes, for .15
3 Tins Herring in tomatoe sauce, for .25
3 Tins Brunswick sardines, for .25
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1 Tin Norway Sardines, for .20
1 Tin Pumpkin, fine for pies, for .15
Beef -steak Sauce Heinz, per bottre .. .23
Horse Radish, dry grated, per bottle ' .23
Pickled White Onions, Heinz per bottle N*44 .18,
S•wat Pickles, Heinz per quart . .. .50
HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE?
2 Lbs, fine quality Green Label tea, for $1.20
5 Lbs. Special Blend tea black, green or mixed, fo4: 3.00
5 Lbs. Regular 80c tea black, green oi mixed, for 3.50
1 Lb', Rex fresh ground Coffee, for ,. .50
1 Tin Boston Luxury Coffee, for .24
1 Tin Dallys Diamond Coffee, for .24
1 Lb Minto black tea mixed Rogers tea spoon in every lb... , .10
SPROAT SPROAT
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NOtiCe to Creditors
, 1: tiii,060.4.0_f Ma. f." "
'tenant* afeteTy"giiegia put:tient' to the
Statnte in- that .behalf, that all persons having
any gleans against :the estate of John Manley
who died- on the 19th October, 1918, are re-
quired on or before the 10th March, 1919, M
send by Post or deliver to James Menke,
'Seaforth, Ontario, Executor, or to the under-,
signed Solicitors for the -Executor full parti-
culars of their claims;'and that after tbe
said lath 1Vlarch, 1919, the 'said Executor will
Proceed to distribute the assets of the said
deceased among the persons entitled thereto,
having regard only to clainis of which he shall
then have. had notice, and that the said Ex-
ecutor will not be liable for the said assets
or any part thereof,, M any person qf whose
claim he shall not then have received notice.
Dated at eGederich, 18th Februaree,1919.
PROUDFOGT, KILLORAN & COOKE, So-
liciton for said Executor. 2671-3
Notice- to Creditors
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute in that aelialf that all persons having
claims against the estate of James Crawford,
late of the Township of Tuckerstaith, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died
at the said Township of Tuckersmith on or a-
bout the 13th day of November, 1918, are re-
quired on or before the 8rd day of March,
1919, to send post prepaid or deliver to Mrs.
James B. McLean, of Kippen, Ontario, or to
the undersigned, full earticulars 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-
inoned date the assets of the said deceased will
be distributed among the parties entitled there-
to, 'having regard only to the claims of which
notice shall then have been given Dated at
Heneall this 11th day of Febrtatry, 1919,
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Hensel] and Exe-
ter, • Solicitors for the saki Administratrix.
26704
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 ij
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Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager
' FARMS FOR SALE
ref
I have some chaise !terms foot sale in the
Townships of Usborne and Hibbert, all well
built and improved, on easy terms of payment.
THOMAS CAMERON, R. R. No. 3, Exeter, or
phone Ilyndman Line, Exeter: 2668-te
pAum POR SALE—LOT 22, CONCESSION
a: 2, McKillop, containing 100 -acres. There
are on the premituts seeconerete 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 of eultivation. Water
Pumped. from never failing goring to barn and
house by 'hydraulic ram. This fanm. is situated
2 miles from Seaforth. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. For eurther particulars apply
to GEO. T. TURNBULL, Seaforth, or phone
94. Seaforth. 2668-tf
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PAM( FOR SAleal TO CLOSE MT ESTATE,
a: —Lot 18, Concession 4, McKillop, nuron
County, containing 140 acres of first CIEUU
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clay loam soil (-no better anywhere). There
are on the premises one 11/2 storey frame
house with stone cellar a also a one storey
fraillacresof
hard
house
baleieobavernanfl anowplemecortadirusocil
twocres
watera s fn ereee near -rear of farm mat e
naming seenee across. This fartu it win
fenced with e a wire and drained .with tile.
and Is in a fimt class state of cultevation.
Ten acres of hardwod bush on rear farm e
rural mail at gate and pt in house. Sit-
uated on it first class gravel road one -hair
mile from church and school and fe a miles
from the busy towu of Seaforth. Will be sola
'as above described or in two kis of lifter
acres each. 'HUGH menfrosit 30 Rosevear
Pont Arthur,
ArTorothnurt,,, Executors, For
A .rorWiuMeg2erNT166..Optrze
tailors apply to the executors, or to JOBatti
RANKIN, Seaforth.
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