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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-03-28, Page 519t9 116* - !arm built for comfort "(mit Grain, Oiled 1, consequently we s. -amps and beliows ...$3..75 to $5.00 or plain toes, per and$5 .00 toes and bellows .43.50 and $4.00 ionite Grain, Tan r pair soles sewed by the moil tannage and and comfortable, — . $6 . 00 Farm shoes this at the price you FACIAL HOTEL pi he many, and ,)rno-4 distress - of the " Flu" le rapid falling XALL >:ty-Three Tonic stop it L " 93 " Hair is designed to re to maintain, te hair health the scalp clean king to erim;n- prevent the hese dements isible for prem- duess, failing ruff and inita- scaip. 41.00 sizes at aft•assang ijJACII and Stationer ONTARIO ri city or ryone :ywhere ,E:conoraical, ing conditions y on tho farm. .NT ON YOUR expense. a single plan • K.." • a. SEA:FORM MARKETS, amar Soaforah .1farolt 1919., toes. -per bag . 41 * • 4i 41 44 41 $125 r, per cwt to 5.90 per ton rts, per ton r, per lb.r4. 45 to 47e, iagga.„ per dozen to 38c. Wheat, per bushel .........1...$2.12 $pring Wheat, per bushel 42.06 ilarley:, per bUsliel , 80g - Oats, per bushel ... . . .60c Eegs, Per cwt. • 19 .00 BIRTHS Nott—In Tuckersenith, on March 24th, no Mr. and Mrs. fl W. Nott. a daughter. Rembe—At Zurich, on histell 10th, to Rev. and Mm. Rerobe.„44 on,, jiYeeman—In Tackensmitn, on March Ifith, to nirich—In Seaforth, on March 26th, to Me. an4 Mrs. William Crich, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 3'. Freernsn, thallaktitr. Torrance—In Coriandtte Sask.. on No 26th, to Mr. and, Mrs. Samuel Torrance, a dau- " ghter. MARRIAGES • Reid—Kerslake—An the home of the bride's father. Ranter, .on March 19th, by Rev. Baird, Robert Reid Of Varna, to Rhoda Sallee daughter of Mr. john Kerslake. e W. T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors H. C. BOX _ Holder of Government Diploma and Liscense Charges Moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 IMPORTANT NOTICES Qe...b.,D FOR SALE.—A LIMITED AMOUNT. -'1" of Red Clover and Timothy Seed. Apply to CON ECKART, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth, or phone 14 on 238. 2676x1 ANAN WANTED.—GOOD MAN OR BOY TO 4V1- work on farm, capable of doing general farm work. Will hire by month or year. Apply to Box 157, Expoeitor. 2674-tf PBRED ROCKS. — GUARANTEED ' bred to lay. Extra heavy winter layers. Choice eggs' fee. hi:dinning, $1 for 15 eggs. W. J. McCULLIE, R. R. No. 2, Kippen. 2676-4 1:PINDER .AND DRILL FOR SALE.—FOR Sale, a Massey -Harris 6 foot binder, east cut 60 acred, and McCormick fertilizer drill, as good as new. Apply to JAS. G. MARTIN, „Minn Streete,oneafentbe............6'i2 QT. ANDREWS' CHURCH, KIPPEN, TEN - 41 -1 dem. Sealed tenders addressed to W. J. MeCullie, will be received up to noon on Secretary Board of Management. R. R. No. 2, taker for above church. W. J. MeCULLIE, Secrteary Board of Management, R. R. No.2, Kimeen. , 2676-2 IFEA.CHER Wks/TEM—WANTED A QUAL- ified teacher for school No. •9, McKillop. Duties to commence after Easter holiday. Applications stating salary and experience ad- dressed to ISAAC BOLTON, Walton, P. 0. Qj Seeyetreasurer. 2674-tf eQ310RTHORN 'BULLS FOR SALE—PRES- 5-7 ent offering five Shorthorn bulls ranging in age from 8 months to 14 months. Four roans awl one .white, all sired by Prince Al- bert .92698=e They are all choice animals and will be sold reasonably. Inspection invite -el. Lot 27, Cenceesion 8, Hibbert. ft. R. No. L. Staffae JAMES HILL. 2661e-ief VEDAS POSTS FOR SALE.—FOR SALE— ' A number of good cedar posts. all sizes. Almelo on Lot 2 Concession 14 Geey, or AD- DRESS BRUSSELS, P. 0. A. H1SLOP. 2672-tf in(Olt SALE—IN EGMONDVILLE--EIGHT acres of land with frame house and kit- chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable and small barn. Good well. Close to ischotel, oliurch and stores. Small orchard. Possession nen be had in March. For particulars apply to MNRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 10 on 134, Seafortat. 2468-tf OTICE.-n-NOTICE • 1s BEREBY GIVEN that contrary to the town by-lawe to injure any tree on the streets in the town ber tapping or any other manner. No person shall tie or fasten any horse or other animal to any tree nor leave any horse or other animal near enough to any such tree to injure et. Any Person violating the town by-laws relating to above, is liable to be prosecuted. F.HARBURN Mayor. 2674-3 1/iJOTICE.—A MEETING OF 'THE SEA - 'forth Farmers's Club, will he held in tie Separate School Hall, on. Wednesday evening, April 2nd, at 8 pan. There are matters oof great importance fa be brought before the meeting A good attendance of the naembers Is especially desired. All farmers, non -mem- i bon as well as members and retired farmera, are cordially invited to attend. Bring the ladies with you. GEORGE D. C. IIARN, Pres- ident, W. R. SMILLIE, Secretary. 2670x1 frENDERS WANTED. —TENDERS FOR , • con.structing the Pryee Dram, in the town- ' ship of bleKillop, and the Dickson Drain, in the Townships of McKillop and Hullett, will be received by the undersigned until April side rake, I Deering 10 foot steelra e, 14th, 1919, or at the council meeting at Sea- Massey -Harris cultivator and seeder combined, 'cloek, p.m. A I Mann cultivator, Deering corn binder, only -forth on April 15th, at 2 o cat 10 acres; 1 Massey -Harris land roller, 1 c'heete for 5 per cent of contraet price to Oliver senfiler with bean harvester, 1 Verity aceempany each tender. The lowest or any walking plow, No. 21 • I Percival walking nen be seen at the clerk's office. Lot 24, Gon- plow, No. 10; I Cockshutt riding plow, I tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., • Premier riding plow, 1 Noxon disc, 2 sets of cession 7. McKillop. M. MURDIE, Clerk, Seaforth, P. 0. 2676-3 3 section harrows, 1 four section harrow, , double tree, 1 horse scuffier, 1 gang plow, n REGISTERED SHORTIrfORN BULL FOR " l 1-16 foot hay rack, 2 sets of bob sleighs, 1 wagons, 1 wagon box, 1 new gravel box, - • , . W. S. Gormley EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams° Grocery Store. Main Strett, Seaford' Flowers furnished on shot notice Charges moderate Phone—Night or Day -192 ' . liousE FORSALE, W. T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors H. C. BOX _ Holder of Government Diploma and Liscense Charges Moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 IMPORTANT NOTICES Qe...b.,D FOR SALE.—A LIMITED AMOUNT. -'1" of Red Clover and Timothy Seed. Apply to CON ECKART, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth, or phone 14 on 238. 2676x1 ANAN WANTED.—GOOD MAN OR BOY TO 4V1- work on farm, capable of doing general farm work. Will hire by month or year. Apply to Box 157, Expoeitor. 2674-tf PBRED ROCKS. — GUARANTEED ' bred to lay. Extra heavy winter layers. Choice eggs' fee. hi:dinning, $1 for 15 eggs. W. J. McCULLIE, R. R. No. 2, Kippen. 2676-4 1:PINDER .AND DRILL FOR SALE.—FOR Sale, a Massey -Harris 6 foot binder, east cut 60 acred, and McCormick fertilizer drill, as good as new. Apply to JAS. G. MARTIN, „Minn Streete,oneafentbe............6'i2 QT. ANDREWS' CHURCH, KIPPEN, TEN - 41 -1 dem. Sealed tenders addressed to W. J. MeCullie, will be received up to noon on Secretary Board of Management. R. R. No. 2, taker for above church. W. J. MeCULLIE, Secrteary Board of Management, R. R. No.2, Kimeen. , 2676-2 IFEA.CHER Wks/TEM—WANTED A QUAL- ified teacher for school No. •9, McKillop. Duties to commence after Easter holiday. Applications stating salary and experience ad- dressed to ISAAC BOLTON, Walton, P. 0. Qj Seeyetreasurer. 2674-tf eQ310RTHORN 'BULLS FOR SALE—PRES- 5-7 ent offering five Shorthorn bulls ranging in age from 8 months to 14 months. Four roans awl one .white, all sired by Prince Al- bert .92698=e They are all choice animals and will be sold reasonably. Inspection invite -el. Lot 27, Cenceesion 8, Hibbert. ft. R. No. L. Staffae JAMES HILL. 2661e-ief VEDAS POSTS FOR SALE.—FOR SALE— ' A number of good cedar posts. all sizes. Almelo on Lot 2 Concession 14 Geey, or AD- DRESS BRUSSELS, P. 0. A. H1SLOP. 2672-tf in(Olt SALE—IN EGMONDVILLE--EIGHT acres of land with frame house and kit- chen, good cement cellar, also woodshed, stable and small barn. Good well. Close to ischotel, oliurch and stores. Small orchard. Possession nen be had in March. For particulars apply to MNRY FORSYTH, Egmondville, or phone 10 on 134, Seafortat. 2468-tf OTICE.-n-NOTICE • 1s BEREBY GIVEN that contrary to the town by-lawe to injure any tree on the streets in the town ber tapping or any other manner. No person shall tie or fasten any horse or other animal to any tree nor leave any horse or other animal near enough to any such tree to injure et. Any Person violating the town by-laws relating to above, is liable to be prosecuted. F.HARBURN Mayor. 2674-3 1/iJOTICE.—A MEETING OF 'THE SEA - 'forth Farmers's Club, will he held in tie Separate School Hall, on. Wednesday evening, April 2nd, at 8 pan. There are matters oof great importance fa be brought before the meeting A good attendance of the naembers Is especially desired. All farmers, non -mem- i bon as well as members and retired farmera, are cordially invited to attend. Bring the ladies with you. GEORGE D. C. IIARN, Pres- ident, W. R. SMILLIE, Secretary. 2670x1 frENDERS WANTED. —TENDERS FOR , • con.structing the Pryee Dram, in the town- ' ship of bleKillop, and the Dickson Drain, in the Townships of McKillop and Hullett, will be received by the undersigned until April side rake, I Deering 10 foot steelra e, 14th, 1919, or at the council meeting at Sea- Massey -Harris cultivator and seeder combined, 'cloek, p.m. A I Mann cultivator, Deering corn binder, only -forth on April 15th, at 2 o cat 10 acres; 1 Massey -Harris land roller, 1 c'heete for 5 per cent of contraet price to Oliver senfiler with bean harvester, 1 Verity aceempany each tender. The lowest or any walking plow, No. 21 • I Percival walking nen be seen at the clerk's office. Lot 24, Gon- plow, No. 10; I Cockshutt riding plow, I tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., • Premier riding plow, 1 Noxon disc, 2 sets of cession 7. McKillop. M. MURDIE, Clerk, Seaforth, P. 0. 2676-3 3 section harrows, 1 four section harrow, , double tree, 1 horse scuffier, 1 gang plow, n REGISTERED SHORTIrfORN BULL FOR " l 1-16 foot hay rack, 2 sets of bob sleighs, 1 wagons, 1 wagon box, 1 new gravel box, - • , . sale. For sale, St. Pa ic 3. democrat -veldt pole and shafts little white, Calved March lath, 1917. Bred flat rack, AITCTI()Ii' SALES -4; 11 HE MERNE11' SHORTHORN' RISPERSION" ON TMOS)DAY APRIL /ST, there will b 'Offered to the psiblic the entire herd ief Sco 4:Shorthorns at auction to be ecild without 'serve, the property of 3. J. Merner, at his late farm one half mile south of Seafortle. The offining consist cif as -choice a• lot, of cattle as has gone through a sale ring for- aome time in Western Ontario. A number of ahem* are Imported and the •balance of the - 'moat popular Scotch famine; of the breed. Good catele are scarce, and here Le a enance to secure' seed stick pn the best. PILEARING AUCTION SALE OF 'VILLAGE 'Property *lend- household effects, Exeter.' Thos. Cameron has received instructions to sell by ohblie auction on Lot 16; 'West, Mein Street, Exeter, on Saturday, April 6th, 1919, at 2 o'clock sharp the following i-2 Jersey cows, some fowl, 1 truck wagon (new wooded); 2 light wagons, buggies, cutter, all kinds of toe* wed by blacnsmith and wagon maken; 3 vices, some new woodwork not made tnr, Iab of old iron, stuff in shop; plush parlor suite, 8 hanging lamps, 2 cases stuffed. birds, C dinnbig chairs, 6 cane bottom theirs, 2 rocking cbairs and seat, kitchen- chairs, pictures base burner stove, 2 sewing machines, 1 for leather,' extensor', tables, small tables, bed- stead!, ben springs, atands, and other articles tob numerous to mention. Real Estate -cone eistitig of Lois 14; 1:6,- 16 and 17, on West Main Street, and Lots 35, 36 and 87, Market' Street. On tais property is a large 2-stery brick dewelling, large 2 -story brick blacksmith shot', with Paint shop on 2nd story, also frame store room. A beautiful residence and good stand for, general blaclesixiith. Also •Iota 19 and 20 West Main. Street. On this Property is•a comfortable frame cottage, hard and soft water and stable; also Lots 23, 24, 25, West Main Street. Terms of Chattels—An sums of 35 and under cash, over that amount 6 months' liredit will be given on furnishing approved. joint notes, or a discount of 3 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. Terms of Real Estate made known on :day of sale or on application to the electioneer, Positively no reserve as the proprietors are too old to man- age the innizetess. MR. and MRS. D. BRATJND, Prow, Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer. 2676-2 ONO, ...1111111MIONIM MOMMIMO Street Watering AND OILING Petitions to have Streets oiled or watered in the,town of Seaforth for 1919, must be handed in at the Clerk's Office on or before April 14th, so that the oil required may be ordered, JOHN A. WILSON, Town Clerk. -- 2675-3 IIIN4111111111. AIROSIMINIIINIMMIMOM Spring Show HORSES AND CATTLE The Annual Spring Show, under the a-uspices of the South Huron Agricul- tural Society, of stallions, harness and halter horses, bulls and cows, will be - ' held in Hensall Tuesday, April 8th Prize List HORSES Clydesdale or Shire Stallion ist artd 3rd A.ged stallion ' 36 34 $2 tallion fouled 1916 or later 6 4 2 Belgian or Percheron ged Stallion 6 2 talionataaleti 1916 or later 6 Carriage or Roadster ed stallion . 5, 3 2 egiliola foaled 1916 or later ; 2 Harness Horses eavy draft team - 6 4 st and 2ndeprize given by Sterling Bank. ea -toe draft brood mare, in foal . 4 2 at. prize by Moore "Bros. Emery outfit value year old heavy draft gelding or filly, foaled hi 1916 3 2 year old heavy draft gelding or filly foaled in 1917 3 2 Agricultural team 5 3 2 Given by the Molsons Bank. gricoltural mare in foal 5 3 st prize donated by Commercial Hotel. year old agricultural gelding . or filly foaled in 1916 3 2 year ' old agricultural gelding or filly foaled i in len eavy . draft eder ;agricultural colts foaled in 1918 • 3.50 2 st. prize by W. A. MaeLareno bag holder, value 3.50 nd. prize by E. Rennie, Merchan- dise, value 2 eneral purpose team . 4 2 arriage team 4 2 st prize given by Buchanan and Rennie, hat, value 4 ingle carriage horse 4 2 oadster team 4 2 ingle roadster 4 2 nd. peize given by Manna and Farquhar, razor, value .... . . 2 o horse to be shown in more ban one class, except for sweep - take prize, without the consent f the Directors, CATTLE Aberdeen Angus 3 2 ged bull 6 4 ull, calved after Sept. 1st 1917 6 4 ow or heifer over 2 years old 3 2 eifer under 2 years old 8 2 Shorthorns ged bull 6 4 ull,. calved after Sept. ist, 1917 6 4 ow or heifer over 2 years old 3 2 at. prize given by T. Welsh eifers under 2 years old 3 2 °fluted by Dr. Peck. utether steer or heifer, grade 3 2 sweepstake badge will be given each of the cattle, elassee, and lso for the best pure bred female: SPECIAL PRIZES Be sure and nialce your ettries early. o. 1—Joynt & Caldwell special, pair rubber boats, Pilgram. brand, for best aged Clyd- esdale or Sire stallion, value 35.00 o. 2—R. Patterson special, for best stallion, foaled 191,6 or later, bag holder, value. 2.50 o. 3—Geiger's speeial for beet aged BeIgion or Percheron stallion, bag of flax seed meal, value 10.00 No. 4—T. W. Palmer spode], for best heavy draft team, merchandise 5.00 No. 5—Bonthron and Drysdale special, for best agricultural team, 1 pair Langford rse. , . • •• attl afoilth- 4t -n, - of the, Seafor, al ,Society. ri _ ...,...., a Under the aiispi Agrieu1 ES Oiadale. , 4 let 2nd. 8rd 4ti Stallioa, aged an,....e in • • • . $6. $6 $4 $ -Stallion, foaled in 'I.!, 6 - . • 6Badg40 2 Stallion, foaled in It Int. a ... 5- 8 2 Stallion, foaled in 1!1. 6 8 2 Sweepstakes, Clydes.....:4 Belgian, Shire, eretneron, Hackney, or Roads :. etallion, . e . 4 2 any age ....ee . . Heav praught Team in harnees .:... 25 6 8 Brood mare, in foa 17 5 3 2 Filly or gelding in 1916 0 8 2 , Filly or gelding in 1017 4 4 6 8 2 Filly or gelding in 19,18 . e5 3 2 Marc, F. or a. 'sae5.75 3 2 Sw lpstakes Horses shown in te weigh-. ing 1600 and over et -eligible' for Agricultural Team in hapless . ... Brood mare -in foal Filly or gelding in 916 • Filly or gelding in e...e Filly or gelding, in 018 Mare, filly or geidi ,any core First prize in each ,clinn will be a special. Gene Team in harness .. Aft Roadster hors.e h. or under ... . Carriage horse in over 15-8 . .. Roadster team in b mess 15-3 or under ..,. 4 2 Carriage team in Ilia •nees, over • 15-3 . ........, 4 2. Special Tow ship Competition 25 5 3 15 s 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 5.503 2 6 3 2 al'PurpoSb 5,.- asters mins 15-3 ..te „. 5.752 arreos For the best thr Agricultural horses, barred.) Any age the halter and n the property of o but must be own township Draft or aStallions nown on rot be e person be the C TTLE Sh rthorn Bull, 3 years or ov .... Bull, 2 years old • • •e . • ..... Bull, 1 year old 0 Pollid Angus Bull, 3 Years OE covet . • • 4 2 3 rsey 10 5 7 4 2 5 3 5 3 13ull ' Bull 4 2 • referd Swe pstakes - 4 2 DON 4.,TIONS No. 1—A suit of el the donated IrY Stewart Bros, value 325,00 No, 2—Special Silve Cup donated by the Dominion bank, v lue 17.-00 No. 3—Massey-Harris wheelbarrow donated by R. Henderson, alue 6.00 No. 4—Automobile g untlets donated by N. Cluff and Sons 6.00 No. 5—Special wool orae blanketedonated by Seaforth Creame CO., Charles Barber, value e 5.00 No. 6-100 lbs. flour donated by the Rob 'Roy Milling Co., value 5.75 No. 7-17 jewel- adj 'tea. Regina watch, gold vfiailluede ease, done by F. S. &realign , 25 . 00 No. 8—Silver medal, 'donated by Bank of Commerce, value .. . . „15.00 No. 9 -.--(Special) Cas donated by J. FDaly, value, • ... 5.00 No. 10—Pair of mai ten leggingsndortated by W. J. Duncan, valu 5.00 No. -'11—Special iniz donated ley Seaforth Agricultural Soeiety value . 5.50 No. 12—Special prize deflated by H. Edge, value, . ..... 5.00 No. 13-5 lbs. of tea, &peened by Sonnet and Spreat, 38.00. 50 niour donated by J., McNay, 32.75; valii 5.75 e Prize list mori tallied from the GEORGE MoKEE r. „. President R. M. JONES ..... Treasurer M. BRODERICk . ...... • . Secretary temsmitimmtmitt numintitimitituti J Flak L nd to' =- The Can-adia Limited, Sea E will rent a lar .4 of sod land, E fall ploughed. E ish seed free a seeding., F plow, dkc, h 'roll, 5, Phone M. E Seaforth 2I2,' ION 202. .= IE Flax Mills F. rth, Ont., e acreage E -spring or E Will furn- E d do the E rmer will "i rraw and a cCormick, ter 6 p.m. F. dian E 11S 3 ,72 The Can ; Flax Pi Limit E M. McCormickiiMill Man. --F. Timumeinumummin uniummina 21111111111111111111111111(1111111111111111111HILL /EWA slaVI /1M :SPECIE - 4144. nal Ain 44a 44.1 LIE • Oft On MO OW Ms OW OW MO OM MO OW On Oft MO 4144r 114, value 5.00 No. 6-3. Block special, for beet agricultural = mare in. foal, 10 lb. roast, value 8.00 = No. '7—Bonthron and Drysnale special, for = bent general purpose team, pair Langford' .= collars, value 5.00 = 2 top buggies, 2 cutters, 2 stone No. 8—J. McDonell special, for beet carriage = be' Peter McKay, Seaforth, Ont. Sire, Bydand : ennutdetn boats, 1 pig crate 1 grind stone I feed teern, pair cuff links, value ..... ..... 2,85 see 83625e Dam, Lady Duchess 104111. This bull ' cooker, new, capacity 40 gallons, fanning No. 9—George Scott special, for beet single "al ne a Tine specimen of the shorthorn breed and WilLbe sold ht d rnay be seen on Lot mill, root pulper, 4 horse power Ideal gasoline .carriage /solve, box olgars, value , .. 8,00 = rigari lcoricession LRSTuckersmithWI engine, 8 inch Joliette grinder, 1 bag truck, No. 10—D. Cantelon special, for hest heavy = V 2, . . ., . . ; 1 set 1000 lb. scales, sugar kettle, 1 galvanized „ draught bread mare in foal, bag Irish = M. DOIG, R. R. No. 2 Kippen, or Phone 20 on 93. 2672-11 , 'water tank, pig troughs, 2 oak barrels, 1 Cobbler pata,tom, value 8.,00 , , lawn mower, 2-, galvanized apple driers„ -I No. 11—W. (T. Davis, for best fit, or gelding. 41_, 1 large and 1 small, grass seed sower, I hand a.gricultural or draft, 8 years or under, hat iim-' FOR SALE.—.WITHIN FIVE MINUTES' coin planter; 1 wheel barrow, grain bags, value • ' 2.50 = walk of the post office, on corner of • about 150 cedar posts, some end Poste a No. la—D. Urquhart special, for beet single = Gouiolock and Colerna-n streets, an eight room ,' quantity of lumber, about 75 .hens, 2 geese, I roadster. ' 4. 2.00 -, frarae house with kitchen, wash room and pan- gander, 2 turkeys hens, 1 duck and 1 drake, No. 13—Cook Tiros, Milling Co., special, sack .-. trysummer kitehen and woodshed, cement I set ofe breeching harness, 2 , sets - of back - Of flour, best cent foaled in 1918, value 5.75 le° fotuldation under all electric lights, hard and band harness, 2- seta singe harness, 1 Set No. 14—Ortwein's Special, for beet Aberdeen = soft water; a. good barn and chicken house. 1 extra good; a number of horse collars, 2 bull, pair overalls, value ....... • 2.50 = The lot hae three 000d apple treee. For' robesondon , horse blankets, 1 rug, 1 post hole auger. No. 15—Hemphill's •Special, fence weaver, wire stretcher and horn bull, Pail snick food, value 2.50 for best Short. = ea -to KA,THRINE KE- 1 L We are giv ng 10 per cent. off, for :=4 cash on Boots .& E= Shoes. .= Bring the whole family. CZ We -can fit them all with E Fine Shoes and Work E Shoes. - _ Ten per cent. s gal off Wall Paper further particulars apply ROE, Seaforth, Ont Box 165. 2675x4 reel, De Laval cream separator, No. 12, only All exhibitors must Arst become members of E\ also. FOR SALE.—DOUBLE HOUSE, FRAME, Cement foundation, cistern with good sup - of soft water. Each part contains six good room, has woodshed attached. One single frame dwelling, seven rooms, cistern, wood- shed, etc., also one lot with good well. All nee7 centrally situated on Jarvis Street and knewn as the Trott property. For further par - timbre, apply to WM, 1VIORRISON, Jarvis Street, Seaforth. Box 402. 2675-8 - ea 1, in. use 4 month.s ; National` cream separator, this Society by paying- one dollar to thI e I.' . 1 Daisy churn, I new Gurney Oxford coon stove, 1 Kalamazoo range, 1 Bell Oak heater, whiflletrees, neck yokes, forks, hew and shovels, and other articles to numerous to mention. Terms—All sums of 310 and under, cash; over that aeriount 8 nionths' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. allowed off for cash on credit amounts. DAVID A.,JOHNSTON, Proprietor. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2676-2 Secretary. Entries can be made with the Secretary at the Coinmercial Hotel, until one = usadeto I o'clock on the day of the shove. Al/ Protests = ,.... OP111 EAM A h Son -2:1 o e panide by a fee of 32, if protest is sustained. will be provided for R. D. BELL, Secre K. M. MeLEA.N, in K. accom- wbich will be refunded 'Ample accommodation all horses. President, Hensall Secretary. Seaforth Varna" = Phon 13 on 622 FII -111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111117 1111111111111MIO11.1111111011111111111111111111100, ; S. T. Holnrie*s Ian = Licensed Embalmer - Undertaking partorsin Oddfe E Lows building opposite otewart Bros. Resi- dence Godench st., cFp Dr. Scott'fi Flowers furnished en short notice. - Phone Night or Day 119 E' _ . Funeral Director and ami▪ s min min Im▪ o FARMS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE • I I have some choice farms for sale in the Townships of Ushorne and Hibbert, all well built and improved, on easy terms of payment. THOMAS CAMERON, R. R. No. 8, Exeter, or phone Hynclinan Line, Exeter. 2658-11 , SALE.—ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF choice land, clay loam and in .great heart, 8 miles west of Seaforth on government road. The farm is watered by two never failing wells, puraped by windmills into large stor- age tanks, alto dandy garden and all kinds of fruit. The buildings consist of a fine 2 story red pressed hoick bonen equipped with bard and soft water, bath, furnanee and a. fine lawn. Second house, I% story, frame with bath, hard and soft water, fixtures and go:on cellars. Fine for married laborer or owner's son. Large bank barn 49x75 feet, with 55 foot hog and hen pen in tonnection with water ..fixtures. If you want the best to be had, get in touch with me at once. The buildings 'are prac- tically new and worth. what I ask for the ' whole property. Possession given at once o In the fall. 'ABRAHAM HUGILL, Proprieto 'R. R. No. 2 Seaforth, Phone 8-616 2675 • 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 Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager That very desirable propertY lust off Main I FARM FOR SAre: TO CLOSE AN RETAIN etreet Egmondville. r,onsisting of one-half acre of land, on which is situated a 14j story brick blase with seven rooms and good cellar. There are abo on the premises a stable, good well and cistern, also apple, plum and pax trees and other small fruits. 'This is a splendid Property and the taxes are low. For further Particulars, apply to Mrs. M. IA. Cbarleswerth, Egmondville P. 0. 26501241 • win ACRE FARM FOR SALE—LOT 1, IN "'" the Towpship of Hibbert, on Huron Road, three miles west of Mitchell. Brick house bank barns, and all roodersLoonvenien- cm This is considered the best farm in the neighborhood and is well worth looking over by anyone 'wanting a farm. Price $16,000. Of tido 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 McGONNELL, Dub- lin Ontario.' 2671-11 _ —Lot 18, Conceesion 4, McKillop, Harm County, containing 100 atm of first elms clay loam soil (no better anywhere). There are on the premises one 14fi istorey frame house with stone eel/or; also a one storey frame house, bank barn and implement house two scree- of good orchard; two wells of 1°4 water; a st ing create near rear of farm and running sourire across. This fano h wei fenced with c il ire anddrained with and is in a fret class state of zuldeatfork. Ten acres- of nardwod bush rear (fltarin; rural man at gate and phone in heti& Site unted on a first class gravel road nee:half mile from church and school and fe mike friem tae busy town of Seaforth. Will be sokl as above described or in two lots of Atte acres eacb. HUGH McINTOSIL 20 Rosevear Ave., Toronto, and REV. A. W. MeINTOSIle Port Arthur, Executors. For further pare ticulars apply to the executors, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth, 2666-41 UNITED CIGAR STORES LIMITED Ilmr•TrA•11.••19.0. Annottn.cemen of interest to Sea forth ALFRED BOX wishes to announce to all Seaforth Smokers the installation in his store of a UNITED CIGAR STORES Agency. The "UNITED" policy of sellina everything on a full guarantee basis is probably the one outstanding featurethathas made this Canadian organization the largest of its !dud in Canada. Positively every Pipe, Box of Cigars, in fact anything you may purchase in a "UNITED"store is fully guaranteed. Our own brands of Cigars, such as - " BLACKSTONE, " "HAVANA BROWN, "BEN " RENE FTC' AL "- and numerous others, represents tilts most for your money because THERE IS No MIDDLEMAN. He intends to dispense real UNITED SERVICE," and herewith extends to you an invitation to drop in and.inspect the new stock. Watch the Window for Daily. and Saturday Specials Save "UNITED" Coupons Double Coupons Saturday March 29th Ask for the "UNITED BRIEFS," the brightest little magazine in Canada ---Free rrOMMIMIIMONSOMMIM UNITED CIGAR STORES Limited Alfred Box Sub -Br &Leh Manager Branches in all surrounding towns and cities For A Greater Food Production On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer will rest for years to come the duty of making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demand. Armies might disband to -morrows, but the Canadian Farmer would still be on, the firing:lini. It thus becomes the obligation of every farmer to see to it that his farm reaches its highest practical efficiency. Therefore Farmers of Huron County investigate the merits of the WATERLOO :BY TRACTOR. Call at our Factory and we will be pleased to demonstrate to you the sturdy con- struction, the complete accessibility, and the many other advantages this tractor possesses to help YOUR FARM reach its highest practicarefficiency. Six years of general farm service in Canada and U S.A have shown the reliability and long life enjoyed by the WATERLOO BOY OWNERS. Write for our catalogue which describes in detaa all our farm machine The Robt Bell -Engine & Thresher Coy, Ltd,, Sea ^ le I __ , IMPORTAN'T NOTICES 1 ' . liousE FORSALE, A comfortable frame booe pleasatttly ;Sit - %Mad. good cella .r hard end soft, water. garden. Apply -to THOMAS BICKELL, Sea: forth. . - 26474! , , Olt SAL." . . . . 19.-1. HORSE 0 YEARS OLD, - saad.to Work single or double, 1 top baggy; 1 Portland cutter, 1 set single harness. Ap.. ply to WM. Turney. North Main Street, during forenoon or after 4 p,m. Reason for selling 1 have given .uti- mail route and no longer require these articles. 267841 SALE REGIS'rER On monday..Atiril 7th, at ln o'clock. 'p.m. on Lot .9, Concession 1, Tuckeramith, adjoin- ing the town of Seaforth,' Dairy Cows and Heifers,..Colbs and Pigs, Milking machine and dream separator. 3. R. Archibald, Prop. T. grown, Auctioneer. . e, On Monday, April 7th, on Lot 24, Ccm. 1, Tockersraith, adjoining Seaforth, choice ry eawa, stock steels and heifers. 3. Ite A i bald, Proprietor. T. Brown, auctioneer. On Wednesday, Awn 2nd, at 1 o'clock p.m. west half of Lot 32, Concession 4, Mill Road, Tackeesmith, chencee /nem and household effecliae also a quantity of hay. Sarceuel Reid, , Proprietor, T. Brown, Auctioneer. 1 On .Monday. Mar. Illst, 1 p.m. Lot 25, Con. 8. McKillop, farra stock. Ricbard Pethick, Prole T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, April 1st, Lot 10, Concession 8, Tuckersmith adjoining the village of Egmond- vine, extensive sale of thorough bred- and high grade cattle and horses. S. J. Merner, Proprietor, T. Brown and Capt. T. Robson, auctionee.r. On Saturday, March 29th, at 2' p.m. at Webber's 'Hotel, Dublin, choice 50 acre farm being west half of Lot 15, Concession 1, Hibbert Mrs. Catharine Hastings, Propri- etress. T. Brown, Auctioneer. - AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE AND }JOGS. Jamee Jones, auctioneer has received in- structions from Mr. Charles Dungey to sell by public auction at the Collieon House, Mitchell, on Tuesday, April 1st, 1919, at 2 o'clock, an., the following :-1 lumber wagon, 1 gravel box, 5 newly calved cows, 10 cows due to calve tifne of sale, 20 heifers and steers rising 2 years old, 10 heifets and steers rising 1 yea). old, 10 spring calves. 1 boar, 5 months old, can register, 3 brood sows, 20 stink kings. Terms -7 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Six Per cent per annum off for 'cash. All will be sold With- out rezerve. CHARLES DUNGEY,Proprietore lames Jones. Auctioneer. 2676-1 AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY COWS' AND Heifere, Colta and Pigs, Milking machine and cream separator. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 9, Concession 1 Tuckereraith, adjoining Seaforth an the East, on Monday, April 7th, at 1 pan. the following: Cattle—Pure bred Holstein cow, Miss Axle DeKol. 19122, due to freshen in April : pure bred Holstein cow, Lady Elgin nnowflake, 24463, due to freshen in April; pure bred Holstein cow: Canary Sedis Merceden 49753, just freshened; pure bred Holstein cow Belle Pontiac 23755, freshened one morith, pure bred Holstein bull, 6 months - old, Erma Netherland, 13 grade Holsteins, 8 grade Dux - hams and 3 grade jerseys, some fresh, some due time of sale and balanee later, grade heifer 2 years old, in calf; 2 grade helfere, 1 year old. Horses -2 geldings rising 3 yrs. old, agricultural; agricultural . filly rising 3 years old, general purpose -filly rising 2 yrs. old. Pigs -2 sows with litters, 4 sows due to litter i n April. Implements -1 three unit Hinman milking machine, in good working order, 1 large capacity Empire orearn sep- erator, lumber wagon, spring 'tooth cultivator, McCormick binder, 13 disc Massey-Harrie drill, irlasseenHarris nower, I set fem. seation diamond harrows. The whole will -positively be sold without reserve, as the proprietor has sold his dairy business. Terms -6 months' credit . on furnishing bankable paper. A discount of 6 per cent per annum off for cash. J. R. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. T. Brown, Auct. 2676-2 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND nen Implements. Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 32. Concession 5, McKillop, on Thursday April 3rd, lit I o'clock sharp, the following property: Horses—Span well launched geldings rising 4 yeeirs old, well broken; gelding rising 3 years, pair g'eldings rising 2 years, black driving mare rising 6, not afraid of autos; driving filly 3 years old, aged driving mare, reliable. Cattle—Dorhain null 16 nunithi old, aliginlennor regr.stration ; cow 5 years old,.to calve in December, cow 5 years old to calve in January, cow 7 years old to mien in June, cow 8 years old, milking: 2 cows 3 years oid, not in calf, Holstein heifer rising 3 years in calf. Polled Angus heifer 2 years old, 5 good Polled Angus winter calves and 2 brood sowe due May 16th, 12 good breeding Lercester ewes. I-mplements—seven foot Deering binder as good as new. McCormick 6 foot mower, Deering rake 10% foot cut, sniffier, Deering cultivator, Frost and Wood disc, single riding Chockshutt plow, Frost and Wood o walking plow, Clinton fanning mill, set 2000 ( lb. scales, 4 section harrows, 14 hoe Frost & Wood seed drill. McCormick manure spreader used 1 season, top buggy, open buggy, cutter, set sleighs, lumber wagon with box and seat, as good as new, wagon with hay rack, set 1 ef brass mounted double heelless, set good plough harness, 2 sets single harness, 3 gal- vanized pig troughs, 50 pounds binder twine, 1 dozen grain bags, hay, fork slings and : Pulley, 150 feet of inch rope, -need 1 season, a grindstones, butter worker, 2401b. counter ieales, chains, hoes, shovels, neekyokes, forks, a,nd a lot of other articles too numerous to i mention. The whole will positively be sold t as the proprietor has sold his farm and gives j ID Posseesion on April lst Terms—All sums A $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 f nonths' credit given on approved joint notes. i A. discount of 4 per cent per annum of for ; oish. ROBERT T. DODDS, Proprietor. T. t Brown, Auctioneer. 2676-1 1 AUCTION SA nE OF .FARM STOCK AND t "- Implements, Mr. G. H Elliott has re- 5 ieived instructions from the undersigned, to ( sell by public auction on Lot 17. Concession 8, rownship of Stanley, Babylon Line, 2 miles Erom Varna, on Wednesday, April 9th, at 19.30 o'clock, sharp,- the following: Horses - 1. agricultural gelding rising 4 years old, 1 egricultural gelding rising 8 years old, I e igficultural mare rising 12 years old, 1 general 3 mrpose gelding rising 3 years old, 1 driving ( nare rising 10 years old, in foal to a Per- I :heron horse; 1 driving horse 8 years old, good angle or double; 1 driver rising 4 years old. elattle--Registered Shortrorns, females Blarney / Lass, No. 107868, due to calve June 8th, White I any 3rd No. 123106, due to calve May 16th. ( ensile Laurie, No. 132799, 17 months Old, 1 Vesey's Choice' Signet No. 102527, Corelli, 1 nal, No. 99296. Bulls -1 roan bull, Blarney 1 darquis, No. 128023, 12 months old; 1 roan I MI, Royal Signet, No. 128022,5 months old. / 3rade Cattle -2 cows due in May, 1 cow due i n August, 1 cow due in September, 4 heifers E Me in May and June, I farrow cow, 7 steers 2 rrs. old, 6 steers coming I yr. old, 3 heifer oming 1 yr. old; 1 calf 6 raths. old, 1 calf 1 tithe. old,. Pigs—Registered Yorkshire sow,. hould hove litter at sale time. Impleznents— 1 ; ft. Deering binder, cut 3 yrs,. 1 eft Deering newer nearly new; 1-13 disc drill, nearly iearly new; 1-18 disc Deering drill, nearly 1 iew ; 1- Deering hay loader, I Massey-Hareis _ . .. _ sale. For sale, St. Pa ic 3. democrat -veldt pole and shafts little white, Calved March lath, 1917. Bred flat rack, AITCTI()Ii' SALES -4; 11 HE MERNE11' SHORTHORN' RISPERSION" ON TMOS)DAY APRIL /ST, there will b 'Offered to the psiblic the entire herd ief Sco 4:Shorthorns at auction to be ecild without 'serve, the property of 3. J. Merner, at his late farm one half mile south of Seafortle. The offining consist cif as -choice a• lot, of cattle as has gone through a sale ring for- aome time in Western Ontario. A number of ahem* are Imported and the •balance of the - 'moat popular Scotch famine; of the breed. Good catele are scarce, and here Le a enance to secure' seed stick pn the best. PILEARING AUCTION SALE OF 'VILLAGE 'Property *lend- household effects, Exeter.' Thos. Cameron has received instructions to sell by ohblie auction on Lot 16; 'West, Mein Street, Exeter, on Saturday, April 6th, 1919, at 2 o'clock sharp the following i-2 Jersey cows, some fowl, 1 truck wagon (new wooded); 2 light wagons, buggies, cutter, all kinds of toe* wed by blacnsmith and wagon maken; 3 vices, some new woodwork not made tnr, Iab of old iron, stuff in shop; plush parlor suite, 8 hanging lamps, 2 cases stuffed. birds, C dinnbig chairs, 6 cane bottom theirs, 2 rocking cbairs and seat, kitchen- chairs, pictures base burner stove, 2 sewing machines, 1 for leather,' extensor', tables, small tables, bed- stead!, ben springs, atands, and other articles tob numerous to mention. Real Estate -cone eistitig of Lois 14; 1:6,- 16 and 17, on West Main Street, and Lots 35, 36 and 87, Market' Street. On tais property is a large 2-stery brick dewelling, large 2 -story brick blacksmith shot', with Paint shop on 2nd story, also frame store room. A beautiful residence and good stand for, general blaclesixiith. Also •Iota 19 and 20 West Main. Street. On this Property is•a comfortable frame cottage, hard and soft water and stable; also Lots 23, 24, 25, West Main Street. Terms of Chattels—An sums of 35 and under cash, over that amount 6 months' liredit will be given on furnishing approved. joint notes, or a discount of 3 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. Terms of Real Estate made known on :day of sale or on application to the electioneer, Positively no reserve as the proprietors are too old to man- age the innizetess. MR. and MRS. D. BRATJND, Prow, Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer. 2676-2 ONO, ...1111111MIONIM MOMMIMO Street Watering AND OILING Petitions to have Streets oiled or watered in the,town of Seaforth for 1919, must be handed in at the Clerk's Office on or before April 14th, so that the oil required may be ordered, JOHN A. WILSON, Town Clerk. -- 2675-3 IIIN4111111111. AIROSIMINIIINIMMIMOM Spring Show HORSES AND CATTLE The Annual Spring Show, under the a-uspices of the South Huron Agricul- tural Society, of stallions, harness and halter horses, bulls and cows, will be - ' held in Hensall Tuesday, April 8th Prize List HORSES Clydesdale or Shire Stallion ist artd 3rd A.ged stallion ' 36 34 $2 tallion fouled 1916 or later 6 4 2 Belgian or Percheron ged Stallion 6 2 talionataaleti 1916 or later 6 Carriage or Roadster ed stallion . 5, 3 2 egiliola foaled 1916 or later ; 2 Harness Horses eavy draft team - 6 4 st and 2ndeprize given by Sterling Bank. ea -toe draft brood mare, in foal . 4 2 at. prize by Moore "Bros. Emery outfit value year old heavy draft gelding or filly, foaled hi 1916 3 2 year old heavy draft gelding or filly foaled in 1917 3 2 Agricultural team 5 3 2 Given by the Molsons Bank. gricoltural mare in foal 5 3 st prize donated by Commercial Hotel. year old agricultural gelding . or filly foaled in 1916 3 2 year ' old agricultural gelding or filly foaled i in len eavy . draft eder ;agricultural colts foaled in 1918 • 3.50 2 st. prize by W. A. MaeLareno bag holder, value 3.50 nd. prize by E. Rennie, Merchan- dise, value 2 eneral purpose team . 4 2 arriage team 4 2 st prize given by Buchanan and Rennie, hat, value 4 ingle carriage horse 4 2 oadster team 4 2 ingle roadster 4 2 nd. peize given by Manna and Farquhar, razor, value .... . . 2 o horse to be shown in more ban one class, except for sweep - take prize, without the consent f the Directors, CATTLE Aberdeen Angus 3 2 ged bull 6 4 ull, calved after Sept. 1st 1917 6 4 ow or heifer over 2 years old 3 2 eifer under 2 years old 8 2 Shorthorns ged bull 6 4 ull,. calved after Sept. ist, 1917 6 4 ow or heifer over 2 years old 3 2 at. prize given by T. Welsh eifers under 2 years old 3 2 °fluted by Dr. Peck. utether steer or heifer, grade 3 2 sweepstake badge will be given each of the cattle, elassee, and lso for the best pure bred female: SPECIAL PRIZES Be sure and nialce your ettries early. o. 1—Joynt & Caldwell special, pair rubber boats, Pilgram. brand, for best aged Clyd- esdale or Sire stallion, value 35.00 o. 2—R. Patterson special, for best stallion, foaled 191,6 or later, bag holder, value. 2.50 o. 3—Geiger's speeial for beet aged BeIgion or Percheron stallion, bag of flax seed meal, value 10.00 No. 4—T. W. Palmer spode], for best heavy draft team, merchandise 5.00 No. 5—Bonthron and Drysdale special, for best agricultural team, 1 pair Langford rse. , . • •• attl afoilth- 4t -n, - of the, Seafor, al ,Society. ri _ ...,...., a Under the aiispi Agrieu1 ES Oiadale. , 4 let 2nd. 8rd 4ti Stallioa, aged an,....e in • • • . $6. $6 $4 $ -Stallion, foaled in 'I.!, 6 - . • 6Badg40 2 Stallion, foaled in It Int. a ... 5- 8 2 Stallion, foaled in 1!1. 6 8 2 Sweepstakes, Clydes.....:4 Belgian, Shire, eretneron, Hackney, or Roads :. etallion, . e . 4 2 any age ....ee . . Heav praught Team in harnees .:... 25 6 8 Brood mare, in foa 17 5 3 2 Filly or gelding in 1916 0 8 2 , Filly or gelding in 1017 4 4 6 8 2 Filly or gelding in 19,18 . e5 3 2 Marc, F. or a. 'sae5.75 3 2 Sw lpstakes Horses shown in te weigh-. ing 1600 and over et -eligible' for Agricultural Team in hapless . ... Brood mare -in foal Filly or gelding in 916 • Filly or gelding in e...e Filly or gelding, in 018 Mare, filly or geidi ,any core First prize in each ,clinn will be a special. Gene Team in harness .. Aft Roadster hors.e h. or under ... . Carriage horse in over 15-8 . .. Roadster team in b mess 15-3 or under ..,. 4 2 Carriage team in Ilia •nees, over • 15-3 . ........, 4 2. Special Tow ship Competition 25 5 3 15 s 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 5.503 2 6 3 2 al'PurpoSb 5,.- asters mins 15-3 ..te „. 5.752 arreos For the best thr Agricultural horses, barred.) Any age the halter and n the property of o but must be own township Draft or aStallions nown on rot be e person be the C TTLE Sh rthorn Bull, 3 years or ov .... Bull, 2 years old • • •e . • ..... Bull, 1 year old 0 Pollid Angus Bull, 3 Years OE covet . • • 4 2 3 rsey 10 5 7 4 2 5 3 5 3 13ull ' Bull 4 2 • referd Swe pstakes - 4 2 DON 4.,TIONS No. 1—A suit of el the donated IrY Stewart Bros, value 325,00 No, 2—Special Silve Cup donated by the Dominion bank, v lue 17.-00 No. 3—Massey-Harris wheelbarrow donated by R. Henderson, alue 6.00 No. 4—Automobile g untlets donated by N. Cluff and Sons 6.00 No. 5—Special wool orae blanketedonated by Seaforth Creame CO., Charles Barber, value e 5.00 No. 6-100 lbs. flour donated by the Rob 'Roy Milling Co., value 5.75 No. 7-17 jewel- adj 'tea. Regina watch, gold vfiailluede ease, done by F. S. &realign , 25 . 00 No. 8—Silver medal, 'donated by Bank of Commerce, value .. . . „15.00 No. 9 -.--(Special) Cas donated by J. FDaly, value, • ... 5.00 No. 10—Pair of mai ten leggingsndortated by W. J. Duncan, valu 5.00 No. -'11—Special iniz donated ley Seaforth Agricultural Soeiety value . 5.50 No. 12—Special prize deflated by H. Edge, value, . ..... 5.00 No. 13-5 lbs. of tea, &peened by Sonnet and Spreat, 38.00. 50 niour donated by J., McNay, 32.75; valii 5.75 e Prize list mori tallied from the GEORGE MoKEE r. „. President R. M. JONES ..... Treasurer M. BRODERICk . ...... • . Secretary temsmitimmtmitt numintitimitituti J Flak L nd to' =- The Can-adia Limited, Sea E will rent a lar .4 of sod land, E fall ploughed. E ish seed free a seeding., F plow, dkc, h 'roll, 5, Phone M. E Seaforth 2I2,' ION 202. .= IE Flax Mills F. rth, Ont., e acreage E -spring or E Will furn- E d do the E rmer will "i rraw and a cCormick, ter 6 p.m. F. dian E 11S 3 ,72 The Can ; Flax Pi Limit E M. McCormickiiMill Man. --F. Timumeinumummin uniummina 21111111111111111111111111(1111111111111111111HILL /EWA slaVI /1M :SPECIE - 4144. nal Ain 44a 44.1 LIE • Oft On MO OW Ms OW OW MO OM MO OW On Oft MO 4144r 114, value 5.00 No. 6-3. Block special, for beet agricultural = mare in. foal, 10 lb. roast, value 8.00 = No. '7—Bonthron and Drysnale special, for = bent general purpose team, pair Langford' .= collars, value 5.00 = 2 top buggies, 2 cutters, 2 stone No. 8—J. McDonell special, for beet carriage = be' Peter McKay, Seaforth, Ont. Sire, Bydand : ennutdetn boats, 1 pig crate 1 grind stone I feed teern, pair cuff links, value ..... ..... 2,85 see 83625e Dam, Lady Duchess 104111. This bull ' cooker, new, capacity 40 gallons, fanning No. 9—George Scott special, for beet single "al ne a Tine specimen of the shorthorn breed and WilLbe sold ht d rnay be seen on Lot mill, root pulper, 4 horse power Ideal gasoline .carriage /solve, box olgars, value , .. 8,00 = rigari lcoricession LRSTuckersmithWI engine, 8 inch Joliette grinder, 1 bag truck, No. 10—D. Cantelon special, for hest heavy = V 2, . . ., . . ; 1 set 1000 lb. scales, sugar kettle, 1 galvanized „ draught bread mare in foal, bag Irish = M. DOIG, R. R. No. 2 Kippen, or Phone 20 on 93. 2672-11 , 'water tank, pig troughs, 2 oak barrels, 1 Cobbler pata,tom, value 8.,00 , , lawn mower, 2-, galvanized apple driers„ -I No. 11—W. (T. Davis, for best fit, or gelding. 41_, 1 large and 1 small, grass seed sower, I hand a.gricultural or draft, 8 years or under, hat iim-' FOR SALE.—.WITHIN FIVE MINUTES' coin planter; 1 wheel barrow, grain bags, value • ' 2.50 = walk of the post office, on corner of • about 150 cedar posts, some end Poste a No. la—D. Urquhart special, for beet single = Gouiolock and Colerna-n streets, an eight room ,' quantity of lumber, about 75 .hens, 2 geese, I roadster. ' 4. 2.00 -, frarae house with kitchen, wash room and pan- gander, 2 turkeys hens, 1 duck and 1 drake, No. 13—Cook Tiros, Milling Co., special, sack .-. trysummer kitehen and woodshed, cement I set ofe breeching harness, 2 , sets - of back - Of flour, best cent foaled in 1918, value 5.75 le° fotuldation under all electric lights, hard and band harness, 2- seta singe harness, 1 Set No. 14—Ortwein's Special, for beet Aberdeen = soft water; a. good barn and chicken house. 1 extra good; a number of horse collars, 2 bull, pair overalls, value ....... • 2.50 = The lot hae three 000d apple treee. For' robesondon , horse blankets, 1 rug, 1 post hole auger. No. 15—Hemphill's •Special, fence weaver, wire stretcher and horn bull, Pail snick food, value 2.50 for best Short. = ea -to KA,THRINE KE- 1 L We are giv ng 10 per cent. off, for :=4 cash on Boots .& E= Shoes. .= Bring the whole family. CZ We -can fit them all with E Fine Shoes and Work E Shoes. - _ Ten per cent. s gal off Wall Paper further particulars apply ROE, Seaforth, Ont Box 165. 2675x4 reel, De Laval cream separator, No. 12, only All exhibitors must Arst become members of E\ also. FOR SALE.—DOUBLE HOUSE, FRAME, Cement foundation, cistern with good sup - of soft water. Each part contains six good room, has woodshed attached. One single frame dwelling, seven rooms, cistern, wood- shed, etc., also one lot with good well. All nee7 centrally situated on Jarvis Street and knewn as the Trott property. For further par - timbre, apply to WM, 1VIORRISON, Jarvis Street, Seaforth. Box 402. 2675-8 - ea 1, in. use 4 month.s ; National` cream separator, this Society by paying- one dollar to thI e I.' . 1 Daisy churn, I new Gurney Oxford coon stove, 1 Kalamazoo range, 1 Bell Oak heater, whiflletrees, neck yokes, forks, hew and shovels, and other articles to numerous to mention. Terms—All sums of 310 and under, cash; over that aeriount 8 nionths' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. allowed off for cash on credit amounts. DAVID A.,JOHNSTON, Proprietor. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2676-2 Secretary. Entries can be made with the Secretary at the Coinmercial Hotel, until one = usadeto I o'clock on the day of the shove. Al/ Protests = ,.... OP111 EAM A h Son -2:1 o e panide by a fee of 32, if protest is sustained. will be provided for R. D. BELL, Secre K. M. MeLEA.N, in K. accom- wbich will be refunded 'Ample accommodation all horses. President, Hensall Secretary. Seaforth Varna" = Phon 13 on 622 FII -111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111117 1111111111111MIO11.1111111011111111111111111111100, ; S. T. Holnrie*s Ian = Licensed Embalmer - Undertaking partorsin Oddfe E Lows building opposite otewart Bros. Resi- dence Godench st., cFp Dr. Scott'fi Flowers furnished en short notice. - Phone Night or Day 119 E' _ . Funeral Director and ami▪ s min min Im▪ o FARMS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE • I I have some choice farms for sale in the Townships of Ushorne and Hibbert, all well built and improved, on easy terms of payment. THOMAS CAMERON, R. R. No. 8, Exeter, or phone Hynclinan Line, Exeter. 2658-11 , SALE.—ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF choice land, clay loam and in .great heart, 8 miles west of Seaforth on government road. The farm is watered by two never failing wells, puraped by windmills into large stor- age tanks, alto dandy garden and all kinds of fruit. The buildings consist of a fine 2 story red pressed hoick bonen equipped with bard and soft water, bath, furnanee and a. fine lawn. Second house, I% story, frame with bath, hard and soft water, fixtures and go:on cellars. Fine for married laborer or owner's son. Large bank barn 49x75 feet, with 55 foot hog and hen pen in tonnection with water ..fixtures. If you want the best to be had, get in touch with me at once. The buildings 'are prac- tically new and worth. what I ask for the ' whole property. Possession given at once o In the fall. 'ABRAHAM HUGILL, Proprieto 'R. R. No. 2 Seaforth, Phone 8-616 2675 • 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 Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager That very desirable propertY lust off Main I FARM FOR SAre: TO CLOSE AN RETAIN etreet Egmondville. r,onsisting of one-half acre of land, on which is situated a 14j story brick blase with seven rooms and good cellar. There are abo on the premises a stable, good well and cistern, also apple, plum and pax trees and other small fruits. 'This is a splendid Property and the taxes are low. For further Particulars, apply to Mrs. M. IA. Cbarleswerth, Egmondville P. 0. 26501241 • win ACRE FARM FOR SALE—LOT 1, IN "'" the Towpship of Hibbert, on Huron Road, three miles west of Mitchell. Brick house bank barns, and all roodersLoonvenien- cm This is considered the best farm in the neighborhood and is well worth looking over by anyone 'wanting a farm. Price $16,000. Of tido 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 McGONNELL, Dub- lin Ontario.' 2671-11 _ —Lot 18, Conceesion 4, McKillop, Harm County, containing 100 atm of first elms clay loam soil (no better anywhere). There are on the premises one 14fi istorey frame house with stone eel/or; also a one storey frame house, bank barn and implement house two scree- of good orchard; two wells of 1°4 water; a st ing create near rear of farm and running sourire across. This fano h wei fenced with c il ire anddrained with and is in a fret class state of zuldeatfork. Ten acres- of nardwod bush rear (fltarin; rural man at gate and phone in heti& Site unted on a first class gravel road nee:half mile from church and school and fe mike friem tae busy town of Seaforth. Will be sokl as above described or in two lots of Atte acres eacb. HUGH McINTOSIL 20 Rosevear Ave., Toronto, and REV. A. W. MeINTOSIle Port Arthur, Executors. For further pare ticulars apply to the executors, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth, 2666-41 UNITED CIGAR STORES LIMITED Ilmr•TrA•11.••19.0. Annottn.cemen of interest to Sea forth ALFRED BOX wishes to announce to all Seaforth Smokers the installation in his store of a UNITED CIGAR STORES Agency. The "UNITED" policy of sellina everything on a full guarantee basis is probably the one outstanding featurethathas made this Canadian organization the largest of its !dud in Canada. Positively every Pipe, Box of Cigars, in fact anything you may purchase in a "UNITED"store is fully guaranteed. Our own brands of Cigars, such as - " BLACKSTONE, " "HAVANA BROWN, "BEN " RENE FTC' AL "- and numerous others, represents tilts most for your money because THERE IS No MIDDLEMAN. He intends to dispense real UNITED SERVICE," and herewith extends to you an invitation to drop in and.inspect the new stock. Watch the Window for Daily. and Saturday Specials Save "UNITED" Coupons Double Coupons Saturday March 29th Ask for the "UNITED BRIEFS," the brightest little magazine in Canada ---Free rrOMMIMIIMONSOMMIM UNITED CIGAR STORES Limited Alfred Box Sub -Br &Leh Manager Branches in all surrounding towns and cities For A Greater Food Production On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer will rest for years to come the duty of making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demand. Armies might disband to -morrows, but the Canadian Farmer would still be on, the firing:lini. It thus becomes the obligation of every farmer to see to it that his farm reaches its highest practical efficiency. Therefore Farmers of Huron County investigate the merits of the WATERLOO :BY TRACTOR. Call at our Factory and we will be pleased to demonstrate to you the sturdy con- struction, the complete accessibility, and the many other advantages this tractor possesses to help YOUR FARM reach its highest practicarefficiency. Six years of general farm service in Canada and U S.A have shown the reliability and long life enjoyed by the WATERLOO BOY OWNERS. Write for our catalogue which describes in detaa all our farm machine The Robt Bell -Engine & Thresher Coy, Ltd,, Sea ^ le