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FORTH MARK�r
Seaforth, October 2, ign.
Butter, per lb... 48 to 52c
Potatoes, per bag.; t $2.00
Barley $a .10
Bran, gPr ton $48.00
—Spring Wheat, per bushel . .$1.90
LIVE STOCK MARK.ET
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, October L -
The quotations were: Choice heavy &teems
318 to 312.50; good heavy steers, 312.50, 12.75;
bathers' cattle, choice, $12.00 to 412.50;
bulls, choice, 310 to 310.50; do. Medium
37 to. n7.50; stockers 37,50 to 310; feeders
310 to 511.25 ; canners and cutters, 34.50
te 36.25; milkers, good to choice, $110 to
$1.40; do. cont. and med., 165 to 375; springers
180 to $1,50; light ewes, 37.50 to 19 ; ,yearlings
hogs, fed and watered, 317.2t ; do. weighed off
farmers, 316.
SALE RE4ISTER
Auetion sale of House and Lot and House-
hold Furniture in Egmondviile, known as
the Pottery Works. on Saturday, October 4th,
at 1 pan. Ferdinand, Bargard, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer -
Auction sale of household furniture on
Monday, October 6th, on East Goderich St,
T. Brown, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale •of Irou.tehold Effects on 'rues -
day. October 7th,. at 2 p.m. sham, on Jarvis
Street. Seaforth. Charles 'E. Smith, Prop;
T. Brown. Auctioneer..
On Friday, October 10th, at 1 o'clock p.m.
on Lot 20, Concession 2. Tuckersmith, farm.
fodder corn. S. A. Carnochare Prep.; T.
at DicIde Hotel, Seaforth, farm -consisting of
100 acres being Lot* 8, Concession 6, Hallett.
Albert Coates, Prop.. T, Brown, Auctioneer.
ontLot 4. Concataion 8, R. S., Tucker-.
smith, Farm Stock. John F. McKay, Prop.;
T. Broten, Auctioneer.
On Tuesday, October. 1.4th, at.- 1 p.m. eharp,
on Lot 26. Concsion 2, McKillols, Farm
etock and Impiernente. Con Eckert, Prop.
T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Wedneeday. Ootober 15th, at 1 o'clock, on
Lot 3. Conceirion 11. Toekerereith, farm stock
aud implements. Gordon Pybus, prop.; T.
Cameron, Auctioneer.
On Wedneiday, Octeber 15th at I pen„
Lot 3, Concession 'J. Hullett, Farm Stock
and Implements. Hegh Campbell, Prop.; T.
Brown. Auctioneer.
On Thursday, Oateber 16thi at 1 p.m. share.'
on Lot 4. Concealoc it, Hey tesmillia, Farm
etock and Implements. David Kyle, Prop.; T.
Brown, Aictioneer.
On Saturday, Oct. litth, at 4 anloak part,
at the 'Queen's alotel, Seaford", Houioe and
Prop.: T. Brown, Auctioneer. .
On Wecindity, October 8th, at 1 pan. share,
on Lot 8. Concession 3, Stanley, farm stock and
Implement% Wes, D. Harvey, Prop.; T.
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Friday, October Itith, at 1 p.m. an Lot
Concession 8, Hibbert, Farm Stock and
Implements. John Olver. Prop.; W.. E.
BIRTHS
Aiken. -In Hensel! Hospital on Monday,
September 22nd, to Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W.
Aiken, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Martin -Cameron. -At the home of the
bride's paren, on September 15th, by Rev.
R. F. Cameron, Georgetown, uncle of the
bride, Mr. Albert n Martin, of Detroit,
Mich., to M135 Mayme Luella Cameron, of
Windsor, da,ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Cameron, Cranbrook.
Smith--Penhale-In Detroit, on 'September
22nd, William Smith, sort of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Smith. of Hay township, to Miss
Violet Penhale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
'24th, George Henry Johnston, of Stanley,
to Mas Mary Luella Coleman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thor. Coleman. Tuelcersmith.
DEATHS
Doherty. -In Clinton, on Wednesday, Sept.
24th, Frank Shaw, youngest son bf Jas.
IN MEMORIAM
Note.-Itema under this head will be charg-
ed 50c per single verse and 25e for each
madditiortal verse.
In loving memory of L. Corp. 'William M.
in action at Bourten Wood, on September
27th, 1918.
Greatly miesed Father, Mother, Sieter
and Brother. 2703-1
In loving mentor:: ot Private's. Harvie and
Kerinetli Currie, who died on the field of
battle for .Kiret reel Cot:nary et 20 and 21
Seivante of God, well eone!
-Thir glorious waafere's. past,
And thou art prewried at lad. -
Sotdiers Chrat well done!
Praise be try new crnploY,
And, while. eternal mint- run,
Rest in thy Savieura joy.
in 'ovine memery of Pte. Clarence Ce V.
Westoott. win. war- killed in action, September
One Year III* •our hearta still sore;
As time. eon on we miss him more;
One of the (leered. one of the. best.
-We MIN him mint who loved hint best..
Oft thrice ven tit ar.d think of him
When we are all alone;
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call ite own.
Some day We hope to meet him;
Some day, ue iiriew not when,
We shall clasp his hand in. a. better land,
And never part again.
- Mother. Siet,ers and Brothers..
, ______.
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
_Holder, of Government Diploma
-and Liscense•
° Charges Moderate .
Flowers furnished on short notice
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 43
, ______.
W. S. Gormley
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Grocery Store.
Main Strett, Seaforth
Flowers furnished co short sotke
Charges moderate
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
MA"CHINB, OPERATORRS. `WAD - A
• few girls to operate sewing Machines.
W. F.' SANDFORD Mfg. Co., Seaforth. Phone
59.
nousE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 7
ed frame house on George Street; Sea -
forth, hard oind soft water. For further
Particulars Minh" R.1 ARCHIBALD or
JOHN ItANICIN. 269841
*EVARM FOR SALE. --LOT 21, BAYNELD
-a- Wad, South, consisting of 120 titres.
A well cultivated farm and good building's
or phone 5 on 626, Clinton Central. 2708x4
"--" a number of Pure bred Shropshire D tin
Ram Shearlings for sale. AMA* on Lot 20.
Cancession 10, Mullett. W. G. ROSS, Lon
boro.
2702 4
lalOR SALE. -TWO GOOD JERSEY COWS.
They are first class cteam cows and will
out of pasture and have no stable for winter.
2702-
nOITS8 FOR SALE. --FOR SALE BR OK
rooms with cellar. 'kitchen and frame summer
kitchen. all in goodlrepair; good frame barn.
The house is situated on one acre of land.
Also for sale No. 2 separator. Standard make.
For further particulate ,apply on the premises
or address Egmondville post office. FERD-
POR SALE.-ZEVEN ROOMED, ONE A
-IL a half storey brick hoase in first cl
repair, with eleetric lights, good cellar; a o
cement cistern and back kitchen. The ot
contains one acre land with chicken fen n
also good stable -and hen house nearly n.
Apply to the undersigned on the situth-w
corner of Mill Road. Egmondvgle. J.
McCAULEY. 2702x
OUSE FOR SALE. -FRAME DOUB E
house, cement foundation, hard and soft
water, each part continue six rooms w0h
woodshed attached. Also 1 single dwelling
house, seven rooms, cistern, woodshed, etc.,
also one lot with good well. All °entrain
situated, on Jarvis Street, For further par-
ticulars apply to MR. WILLIAM MORRISON,
jarvis Street, Seaforth. P. 0. Box 402.
2698x7 *
AUCTION SALES
ad. arid Implements, etc., property of 'the
estate of William talakins, deceased, at the
premises, Lot 20, Concsion 4, Stanley town-
ship, at one o'clock, on 'Wednesday, the 15th
day pf October, 1919. For particulars. see
large bills or apply to J. E. SPARRO
Varna,. Ont., Administrator, or W. BRYDON ,
Clinton, Ont., Solicitor. 2703-2.
dd- turn on Monday. October 6th, at two
p.m., on ,Eatt Goderich Street, Seeforta, co
sienna of kitchen range, side bdard, dinin
room. table. bedsteada springs and mattresse
carpets, and other household furniture. Tennis
-Cash. MRS. VIOLET McLEOD, Pro-
prietreso ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2702-2
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF FARM
et." Lands. The Administrator of the este.
tl
of the late Robert B. Logan vsill olaer fo
sale at public auction, Thomas Brown. auc
tioheer, at the Commercial Hotel, Herman, o
October 9th. 1919, at 2 pare, the lands known
as Wilt lot 5, Concession. 4, Township ot.
Stanley, 50 acres. Terms --Twenty per mut
of purchase money on day of- sale and .balt
ance in 30 days. For further particulaia
see posters or artiste "to the Vendor's Sol -lei -I
tors. Dated at Goderia 23rd Septembee,1919.
itors for Administrator. 2703-1
A ugrioN SALE OF HOUSE AND ai3OT
td -There will be .sold by public, atictiaii on
Saturdayi October 18th, at four, pan. at tile
Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, the following prop-
containing- 6 bedrooms, also parlor, dining
room. kitchen and woodshed. There is an°
a good cellar. The hoese is supplied with
plenty of • hard and soft water, and electric
lights installed, fixtures to be sold with thel
house. The property is situated on Goderich
Street, West, two doors east of Drse Scott &
Mc taaya office. This js a desirable property
for any one wisaing to secure a convienient
and c.omfortable home in Seaforth. Terms --
10 per cent. of the purchase money to be
paid on day of sale and a further deposit
sufficient to make 3700 to be paid in thirty
days. Balance may be arranged an mortgage
with interest at 6 per cent., or the whole
amount may be paid in cash, ALEXANDER
STOBIE, Proprietor; T.. Brown, Auctioneer.
2702-3
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
ImPlernernts. Thornaa Brown has been
in.structed by Hugh Campbell to sell by
public auction on Lot 3, Copcession 9. Hul-
lett, at one p.m., on Wednday, October 15th,
the following: Horaes-1 heavy draught brood!
mare supposed tei be in foal, 1 heavy draught;
horse colt, 1 heavy draught 2 year old filly,
1 heavy draught 3 year cld gaining 1 drivingi
horse. Cows -1 due November- 1st, I cow duel
March 26th, 1 'cow due May 8th. 1 cow due
Deceraner. 10 one! year olde, ' 3 spring- calves,
2 saws with littdr at foot, 1 sow to litter
October 21st. Implemenes-lacCormick binder
7 foot, sheaf carrier and truck's. McCormiek
mower six foot cut pea harveeter and
bundlers, Maesey-Harris rteel rake, 10 foot;
Massey-liarrir 12 hoe drill, Oliver riding plow,
2 furroer walking plow, iron harrows four
ect Angle harness, Grain -300 baohels of
barley. 300 basheis min pptatoes. Terms
of Sale -All eurns " of 310 and under, cosh ;
over that amount 12 montan credit en ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent.
allowed foe cash on ciarat amounte. Grain
rind potatcors egeh. HUGH CAMPBELL, Pro-
prietor ; Then Brown, Auctioneer. 2703-2
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. THOS.
4-d- Brown has received instructiono from the
undersigned to sell ,by public auction on Lot
Saturday, October llth. at one -o'clock, the
following: Horses -1 Chestnut filly 3. years
old. 1 Cheitnut gelding rising 3 years old,
both sired by Blythe Ben. 1 starling filly
eired by Blythe Ben, 1 heavy horse. rising 5
years old. 1 brood mare in foal to Commodore,.
1 drieinte horse, quite arid reliable. CoV78---1
cow 4 yeare old due to calee October 27th, 1
cow 3 years old due to calve March fith, 1
cow '7 years old due to calve Marta 19th, 1
cow 6 Years old due to calve Aprit 1st, 1
cow '7 years old due to calve April 8th, I.
cow 8 rs old due tie Calve May let, 1
cow 7 years old, has calved recently, 1 cow
3 years old not with calf, 3 eteers two years
5 yearling' steers, ..7 spring calves. Sheep-
& well bred ewes and 6 ewe lambs, 1 „well bred
Shearling ram. Termr-All at1/113 of 310 and
under, cash ; aver that amount 12 months'
credit, on epproved joint notes. A discount of
4 per cent. eff for cash. JOHN F. MACKAY,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auction.eer. 2703x2
A ititaliTON SALE -OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Mr. Thomas Brown has re-
ceived instructions from the undersigned to
sell by public auction on Lot 4, Concession
3, Hay townhsip, on Thursday, October 16th,
at one p.m.,' sharp, the following: Horses -
1 mare ten years old, 1 horse eight iyears,
old, 1 Percheron filly 4 nears old, 1 filly 2
years old. 1 geldine 2 years old. Cattle -1
milk cow 8 years old, 1 mita cow 5 years
old, 2 heifers 3 years old with calves at foot,
1 fat steer. 3 years old, 1 heifer 2 years old.
1 deer 2 years old, 1 heifer 1 year old, 2
epring calves. 6 steers 1 year old, 4 heifers
one year old. Implements -1 Massey -Harris
binder, 1 Ma.ssey-Flarris mower, 1 steel rake
10 feet wide, 1 gaain drill, 1 combined cut-.
1 disc harrow, 1 Massey -Harris manure
spreader, 1 walking plow, 1 gang plow, 1 set
harrows, I wagon, 1 set sleighs, 1 hay rack,
1 gravel box, 1 light wagon, 1 open buggy,
nearly.new, 1 cutter, 1 fanning mill, 1 weigh
scale 1,200 lbe., one root pulPer, 1 set Inane
mounted harness, 1 set plow harness, 2 goed
hay fork ropes, cars and putleys, donineteees
and neck yokes and a lot of other articles.
All will be sold as the proprietor has given
up farming. Terms -All sums of 110 and
under, cash; over that amount 6 monthe
credit will be given on furnishing approved
notes. Three per cent. discount for casa on
credit amounts. DAVID KYLE, Proprietor;
T. Brown, A'actioneer. ,
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by Public
AVOTION
- farm. There will be eold AUCTION SALES
tiu�
tion at Dick's hotel,.ueaforth, oil 8aturdQ:
Oct 11th, at 1 p.m„ a choice 100 acre farm con -
['Mixer of lot 8 on the 6th concession of
Hulkett. There are on the premises te good
,frfune house, bank barn 48x52, driving house,
water in house and barn, good drilled well.
The farm is all well fenced and tile under -
drained and in a first class state of cultiva-
time Rural mail, at nine from the village
of Constance, store, chttrch and school. Thik
is one of the best farms in the township ana
will be gold without reserva Possession given
to do fall work. Terms-Ternui will be made
known on day of sale or on application to
the owner or auctioneer.. ALBERT COATES,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2708-2
IfiLEARING AUCTION ' SALE OF FARM
i'd Stock and Implements. W. E. Nairn,
auctioneer, has received instructions d'rom Mr,
John °Ivor, to sell by public auction! on Lot
6, Concession 8, Hibbert, on Fridayn October
due April 13th, cow due May 25th, cow due
10th, 1919, at ,one o'clock p.m., th follow-
ing: Horses -1 horse 10 years ohl, horse 7
„yeara old, colt 2 . years old, black driver 6
years old. Cattle -Cow dee A.pril 9th, cow
May 30th, cow due .Nov. 14th, cow due Feb.
1st; cow due May 19th, cow due May 15th, 1
milch cow, cow due Oct, 12th, cow due Dec.
1st,- cow due May 19th, cow due December
15th, 2 milk 00VIT8, 2 tino year old heifers, 2
one yeae old steers, 1 one year old heifer, 8
spring calves, Pigs -9 pigs 2 and aa half
months old, 1 brood sow, 2 ybung sows half
gone, 2 young sows due October 20th. Imple-
ments---Maesey-lairris binder, Deering mower,
5 foot cut, 10 hoe drill, hay „rake, A/8850Y-.
Harris cultivator, Massey -Harris disc, 2 furroW
riding plow, Verity walking Plow, 5 section
bemire, Kemp manure spreader, scuffier,
wagon. gravel box, set trucks, hay racn fan-
.ning mill, "Standard cream separator, 450 tbs.
capaeity, buggy good as new, cutter, light
wagon, twenty-five grain bags, fifty sap pails,
sap pan, iron kettle, fowl, quantity of two
foot wood, hay; set double harness, set new
single harness. set old Harness, Daisy churn.
Household Eff ts-1 organ, sideboard, box
articles oo nu erous to mention. Terms -
All sums of $1 and ureter, cash; over that
amount 12 mo s' credit will be given on•
furnishieg approved joint notes. Five per
cent. off for cash on credit amounts. No re-
serve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
aoHN OLVER, Proprietor; W. E. Nairn,
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
di' Implements. Mr. Thos. Ceineron has re-
ceived. instructions from the undersigned to
sell by public auction on Lot 3, Concession
11, Tuckersmith, on Wednesday, October 15th,
at one p.m. sharp, the following: Horret-
,Agrieultural brood mare rising 10 years, sup-
posed to be in foal, 1 agricultural gelding
rising 4 years' old, 1 agrieultural gelding rit-
ing 3 years old, filly colt by Coiemodore, 1
year old. 1 iiood road mare. Cattle --1 choke
. cow risine 7 yearn old due to-celve in Nov.,
cow 6 years old due to calve in April, cow
4 years old due to calve in Mart+, cow 6
years old due to calve in Merch, cow 4 yeara
old due to delve in April, 2 cows, 7 and 8
rears old, freshened in July, 5 steera 2 yeare
old, 3 heifers 2 years old, 2 'heifers and 2
, Ateers 1 year old, 5 calves. Pige-10 chunks
2 months old, 1 choice young sow and. 1 far-
row, 1 large sow supposed to he with ons
ialeo 'some hens. Implemente-Mainey-Harris
binder 7 foot cut, Deering nanWer 6 foot cut,
Frost and Wood cultivator, 2 furrow riding
Plow, walking eslo , 4 section harrows, 2 and
3 horse pole, set 3000 lb. weigh scales. 3%
horse power gasol ne ergine, grain crusher,
circular saw, fanning mill, grind stone, root
pulper. 1 set double harries% horse collars,
some old Miming, Bain wagon, nay and stock
tack, gravel box, wide and narrow sides, set
of sleighs, rubber tire top buggy, open buggy,
130 feet of inch rope, oar, sling and hay
fork.. large galvanized water tank, 1 new
wooden trough, wheel barrow, forks, spades,
incubator, 120 egg capacity. some belting and
other articles too numerous to mention. Also
sqme Newmarket seed oats, quantity of hay,
some corn in shock.e Terms -All sums ef 310
and ander, cash ; mint that amount 12 months'
credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes. A discount of four per cent. off
for cash. Hay and grain cash. ' Positively no
reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
GORDON PYBUS, Proprietor ; T. Cameron,
2703-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM..STOCK AND
ti" Implements. Thus.' Brown has been in-
struCted to sell by public auction on Lot 8,
Concession 3, Stanley, on Wednesday, October
8th. 1919, at one o'clock p.m, the following:
liorses-1 brood. mare 8 years old 'with filly
colt at. gide, 1 grey Percheraii team- of geld-
ings 6 years pld, 1 driving horse .8 years old,
. quiet -for lady to drive, 1 grey mare 5 years
eta 1 bay mare 4 years old, 1 bay mare 3
• years old, 1 brown Mare risina 2 years old,
1 bny gelding rising 2 years old, 1 filly colt
rising 1 year old. Cattle -a pure bred Dur-
ham cow 8 years okl to freshen in January,
1 !etre bred Durhs.m cow 3 years old to freshen
last of October, 1 pure bred. Durham bull 2%•
years old, 1 Holstein cow 6 Years old to
freshen in January, 1 Hereford cow 7 years old
supposed to be in calf, 1 Hereford cow 4 years
old suPposed to be in calf, 1 '. Hereford
cow 3 years old sueeosed to be in calf, S. grade
cow 8 years old supporsed. to be in calf, 1
grade cow 6 years old supposed to be in calf,
3 (trade COWS 5 yeats old supposed 'to be in
calf, 3 grade cows 4 years old supposed to be
in calf, 1 Jersey cow 3 years old with calf
at foot, g steers 21yeari old, good feeders, 2
heifers.' 2 years old, 2 oteere 1 year old, 6 •
November, . young pigs• 10 weeks old. Imple-
ments -1 ha - loader, 1 Deering binder. 6. foot
cut, '3, Deeri gi inowee 7 foot cut, 1 Deering
drill. 3. Massey cultivatori? with seed box
attached: 1 bean cultivator with puller, 1 set
plow, Chockshutt; 2 Walking. plows, 1 single
ridine plow, 2 wagons, 1 rubber tired 'buggy,
1 Pox:nand cutter, 1 piano box center, 1 road
cart, 1 four horse power International gas
engine, 1 tuty rack, 16 feet long, 1 gravel
of Airline harnces, 1 ma cif light double driv-
hie harneie, 5 geese and some hens, Every-
thing will be mold without reserve.. Terms -
All sums of $10 and under, cash; over• that
amount 12 months' credit' will be given with
5 per cent. discount off for cash. WES. D.
HARVEY, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
UCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Mr. Con Eckert: has in-
strueted Thomes Brown to Aell by public
auction on Tuesday, Octdber 14th. 1910, et
one o'clock p.m., ahem on Lot 26, Conces,
sion .a, McitilloP, as follows, viz: Horses -
2 heavy draught brood mares aged 7 years
and 5 years in foal to Colonel ,Bowers, .2
heavy draught fillies rising 3 years old, 1
heavy draught sucking colt, five year old
general purpose mare, 2 aged drivers, 1 five
.3rep.P old driver. quiet and reliable. Cattle -
1 thoroughbred- bull 16 months old, 7 COW3
Juppotied to be in aide rar.ging iri age from
3 to 7 years old: 1 cow due to calve at time
of .sale, 2 two year old heifers supposed -to
be in Calf, el yearling heifer% 2 yea,rliiig
calves d months old. Pigs. -2 sONYS due to
litter in November, a 3owa with pigs by
their side, 5 weeks old, 12 pigs weighing
about 125 pounds each, 3 young sows safe in.
pig. Implements -1 truck wagon, rebuilt,
one three-quarter wagon rebuilt, 2 top buggies.
1 Tudhope make and one McLaughlin make:
hay rack with truck, 2 stock reeks, 1 wood
tack, onegsa.wlog sleigh; nearly new ; 1 set
of bob sleighs, 1 gravel box, 1 wagon box,
1 -Deering binder (nearly . new), 1 Deering
mower, n. Frost and Wood mower (nearlY
new), 1 Frost and Wood horse rake, 1 hay
tedder (nearly new), 1 Massey -Harris manure
spreader, 1 spring tooth cultivator- with nar-
row and wide teeth and seed box and grass
seeder, attachments, 1 seed drill, 2 land
rollers, 1 disc harrow, 1 spade harrow, 2
Oliver walking plows (nearly new), 1 two
furrowed Oliver riding' plow (nearly new),
1 three furrowed gang plow, 1 set of diamond
harrows, 1 root punier, 1 straw cutter with
fans and new knieta, 1 tWo-horse .corn. and
root *miller, 1 oingle scattier, 1 sugar beet
plow, 1 carryall, 1 set of 2000 tbs. scales, 1
De Laval cream separator, 600 tbs. capacity.
1 six horse power Internatio-nal kerosene
. engine (new), 1 Jolliet 9 inch grinder (new),
1 small threshing separator and bean thresher
combined, 1 fanning mill, belting and pulleys,
1 grading and ditching mach-ine (new), 2 sets
of heavy teeth harness ; 1 set of iight double
"harness, 2- sets of single harness, neck yokes,
hoes, shovels, 1 set of slings, 1 thirty foot
ladder a quantity of cedar posts, a limited
quantity- of seed oats and barley, also a
number of hens. Furniture -1 extension table,
1 falling leaf table, one cook stove, a number
of kitchen dimirs and other articles too
numerous to raention. Terms of Sale7410
and under. cash; over that amonnt 12
imonths' credit' will be given on furnphing
kpproved joint notes. A discount of Oise -per
cent. off for cash on credit amounts. 'Grain
cash,. No reserve as the preprienor-haa ,aold
his farm. CON. ECKERT, Proprieter"; Thos.
Brown, Auctioneer. . 2703-2
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Inaplententa. Mr. Thos. Brown has been
iastructed by the undersigned to sell bY
Public auction at Lot 20, Concession 2, ILLS.,
'Netters/tittle at 1 oielock, shatp, on Friday,
'October 10, the following: . Horses -Brood
mare rising 6 supposed to be with foal, grey
gelding rising five, fillY rising four,- gelding
rising two, driving mare rising 4. Cattle -
Holstein beifex due in November. cow four
Years old dee in janua.rse cow 6 Years old
due FebruarY, cew ten years old due in
March, cow 7 yeare old due in 'April, 4
young farrow cows, 4 steers rising two, 5
heifers rising two, 8 steers rising one, 2
heifere rieing one, 1 calf six weeks (nil.
Pigs -3 chunks about 3.00 pounds. Intplements
-Maesey-Harris binder 7 foot eut in good
repair, Massey -Harris corn binder, good; ins
new,* Maseey-Harris 15 hoe .disc seed drill,
Massey -Harris low dqwn manure spreader,
used two years, Massey -Harris two row corn
cultivator, hay kinder, aide delivery rake,
Deering hay rake, 10 foot, Frost and Wooa
disc harrow, largest size, Cockehutt riding
Plow, Willinison walking plow, gang plow,
root isctiffier, mower, iron harrown root
Punter, Wagon and box, hay reek, Mieado
buggy, top buggy, new, old huggr, democrat
with pole and shafts, breaking cart 2 cutters,
fanning mill, new, wheel barrow, 40 gallon
oteel barrel, sleigh rack with bunks, water
trough, ladder, lawn mower. arichor DOEithis
set single ha.rness, set double harness and
numerous small articles. Household Effects -
Wood and coal heater and etove piece (new),
kitchen table, beds and springs. Feed -
Six acres first class fodder corn in stook.
about 10 tons mixed hay, straw will be sold
to be fed oti the place, The use of barns or
silo May be • had for feeding purposes, and
cattle may be left on the place with good
paoture until November lst. One hundred
bushels good, clean seed barley, 1918, 200
bushels barley, 600, bushels oats. Wood -A-
bout 30 cords 15 ineh hardwood, beech and
maple, also a quantity of boles and loge. A
quantity of Northern Spy aPPles will be sold
on teees, Terms -All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount 12 months' credit oft
approved Joint notate A discount of 6 Per
cent. off for cash. Nq reserve ae .proprietor
has sold his farm. Fe0, grain, armies and
wocid to be caish. S. CARNOCHAN, Pro-
prietor; rr4 Brown, Audtioncer, 2703-1
Iridependent
(Convention
A: Convention of the Independant
Unionists and Liberal Conscriptionists
will be held in Clinton, On Tuesday,
October .7th„ at one o'clock, for the
purpose of selecting officers and °if
advisable to select a candidate for
Centre Huron,
JOHN GOVENLOCK.
szamormannowlervens
Chailce for
Stockmen
The 'barns with silo on Lot
20, Concession 2, Tuckersniith,
will be rented to any person
wishing to wint9r stock. Also
6 acres corn anctabout 10 ions
hay and straw tO be fed on
the place.
Possession given from Decem-
ber to Max& 1st.
For particulars apply on prem-
ises or phone 8 on 150.
S., A. Carnochan
el7PS to suit your
in' openings. Fetal
with glass. Safe &s-
livery guaranteed.
Write for Price Lid
Lel Cut down fuel
bills. Insure wintec
comfort. -
The HALLIDAY COmPANY, Limited
HAMILTON FACTOkf DISTRIBUTORS CANADA
Notice to Creditors
'In the estate of Robert Bruce Logan, late
of the Povince of Saskatchewan, farmer, de -
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute in that belialf that ail persops hay-
ine any claims against the estate of Robt Bruce
Logan, who died so'mewhere in* "France, on or
about the 6th day or June, 1915, are required
on or before the 25th day of October, 1919, to
Send. by post or deliver to The London and
Western Trusts Company, 'Limited, London,
Ontario, the Administrator of the estate of
the said deceine,d, fun particulars of their
elating, and that after the said last mentioned
date the trier Administrator will proceed to
datribute the itaiete of the said deceased
among the persons entitled ;thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which. they obeli
then have •herl notiee. and that the :said
Administrator will mit be liable fgr the
eaid asreti or art- part thereof to any per-
SOTI of whose claim notice shell not then
have been redeived. -
Dated at Goderich the 29th day of September,
2703-3
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of William Makans, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of William
Makins, late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the 15th of May, 1919, are
regeired to deliver to the administrator of -
the said estate or his solicitor on or before
the 15th day of October, 19/9, a full state-
ment of their °taints together with particulars
thereof, and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them, all dun? reldfied bY affidavit -
And take notice -that after the said last men-
tioned date the said Administrator will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate of the said de-
ceased amongst the persona 'entitled thereto
having regard only to such dolma os be
shall have received due notice and in ac-
cordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton this 22nd day of September,
Ont., Administrator; W. BRYDO , Clinton,
Ont., Solicitor for the said Administrator.
27024
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Margaret' DoeseY, deceased.
-Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf that all persens hav-
claims against the estate of Margaret Dorsey,
late of the township of Hibbert, in the County'
of Perth, spinster, deceased, who died on the
20th July, 1919, are required on or before the
6th October, 1919, to deliver to William.Dorsey, 1
the undersigned solicitors, full parfriculars
St* Colnmban, Ont., the Administrator, or to
of their ciaim,s ; and after the said eth
October, 1919, the said A.dministrator vrill pro-
ceed to distribute the said estate among the I
Persons entitled thereto, having regard only 1
to the claims of which he shell then have
had notice, and that the said "Administrator
will net be liable for -the meets ef the
said estate be any person of whose claim notice
shall . not then have bee" received.
Dated the 16tbs Seer, 10_19 -
rich, Ontario, Solicitors for said Adrainistxistar.
1 have some choice farms for oak in the
Townships of 17sborne. Ana Hibberts well
built and improved, on east terms es eseeent.
THOMAS CAMERON, Woodham, Ont.
pARM FOR n'ALTI-1-LOT IS, CONCESSION
J: 4, StanleY Township, a welt cultivated
farm with good buildings is offered for sale.
Apply tat ANDREW SCOTT, Brucefield, Ont.
2700-4
pROPERTY FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 8
d• acres of land, clay loam, good sevea
roonaed house With furnace, phone and rural
mail, good bnildings, stable, noeltry house
and drive shed; also small orchard. Close to
sehool, 2 ranee from Seaforth. Apply in
JOHN' McMILLAN, R. R. No. 1, Segiforth,
or phone 20 on 236, Seaforth Centel*.
igiAnk FOR SALE. -FOR SALE NORTH
half of Lot 1, Concession 18, Hullett,
containing 76 acres. On the 'eternises are a
brick house with hard and soft water inside,
a barn 38x72 with a cement wall and cement
&ore and water in barn, 1 acre of orchard,
some wood, drilled well with windmill to pump
watea also spring creek. For terms and
particulars apply to WILLIAM A. BARRON,
Blyth, R. R. No. 1. 2700-tf
11ARM FOR SALE. -ONE HUNDRED AND
forty-two acres of good land consisting
of 'Lot 1, Concession 1, and part of Lot 1,
Concession 2, Stanley, Huron County, adjoin-
ing the village of Kippen. Five minutes walk
to G. T. R, station, church or store; 6 acres
of bush; water all the year round, and all
seeded to gress ; 1 acre of good orchard; 2
barno. 1 on a stone wall; drive Shed; frame
house. For terms and particulars apply to
SAMTJEL THOMPSON, R. R. No. 1, Brim-
field. 2694-tf
AVE AND PROSPER
The companions of Victor3r are
Work a.nd Thrift. If the people of
Canada practise,,these essentials, our
great problems of reconstruction can
be settled to the mutual benefit °fall.
Don't wa,stel Save and prosper.
iskE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE -
Se forth Bi-anch J. G. Mullen, Manager
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1P.A.R.lit FOR SALE. -BEING LOTS 16 AND E "
taining 150 acres with all necessary buildings, ri•
eonvient to othools and churches of 'all den- so
omatiore with telephone and rural route; 2% =
miles from Dublin market This is a splendid =
property and will be sold to wind -up the
estate of the late William MeLellan. For
further particulars apply to .ANDREW Mc-
FiARM FOR SALE. --FOR SALE LOT 85
Concession 2, McKillop, containing 100
acrea.1 There are on the premises a bank
barn hay barn, hen house and nig house.
good*1316 story frame house; plenty of good
water; drilled well between house and barn
with over 75 feet of water. The farm is
well feneed with woven wire and is well
,drained. The land is all under celtivation and
is a first class farm. For further partictdars
apply on the premises or addreso Sestforth. R.
R. No. 2. JAMES McGILL. 2689-tf
VARA( FOR SAL4.-BEING LOT 20, CON-
' cession 2, II. R. S., Tuckersmith, contain-
ing 100 acres, 9 acres of good hardwood bush,
the rest in good condition, clean, well fenced
and underdrained, with plenty of water and
good outbuildinge, bew 2 storey brick house
26x36 feet -with kitchen 14x20 feet and all
niodern eonveniences, ,barn 48x56 feet with
cement stabling and T 36x60 feet' with cement
stabling underneath and water system through-
out, cement silo 14x30 feet, hen house and
implement shed, 2 acres good orchard well
protected with spruce bedge. The farm is
well situated, convenient to churches and
*hoot, has mail route and telephone, 3lit
ladles from Seaforth station, 5 miles from
Brucefield. Also 50* acres grass land being
tvest at Lot 30, Concession 4, L. R. S., 2 miles
eaat of Brucefield on Mill Road, well watered
and first class• grass land, For further in-
formation apply to S. A. C.A.RNOCHAN,
2699-tf
FARM FOR SALE
Lot '83, Concession 6. McKillop, 100 acres
of the best clay land in McKillop, 6 "ores ot
bush, the rest in a hitch state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth. 2 miles from Con-
stance, Ws miles from schooL There are en
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank. barn 64x76. all Page wire fences and
well underdrained. There are forty acres
ploughed. 5 atres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. Tbere are two itig springs. one
piped to barnYard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the house and to the barn. As the spring
is in the orchard and near the house and line
fence, there is no waste' land. There is •
graded and gravelled lane from the road to
the baildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
FOR SALE.
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and is knovrE
as the Purcell property. Good, coin
fortable house, good shed, good wei,
and cement cistern: Ail kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspnerriea, and
currant bushes. This is a corner pro.
p,rty with no breaks on front, alio'
the land is in a good state of cultiva
don. This is a nice 'property for s
retired farmer and the taxes are
Ft.r particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584 -ti
oimes liCENTRE HURON
Funerld Director and E
„Under mang parlors in Oddfei F.
lo -s building opposite - =
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AILORESSES
Women wit one or two yearn' experience
working on en's coats will be paid $15,.00
per -week w ile learning the operating Id
learned by iloresses and with experience
earn 320.00, $35.00 per week. The work is
attriteitive, n pressing, bright workrooms,
hours, eight five, elosing Saturday morn
We will assis you in nnding good boarding-
house if elati ed. We also offer good oppor-
91 Welling n Street West, Toronto
Refer to Ste art Bros. Seaforth.
NE
We are
and Clint
coal in st
load of
entire sa
little che
lowing a
EB
expecting both at prueefieId
n some of the new kind of
ve -sizes Briquettes. Try a
his,. as we can assure you
isfaction, besides coming a
ner. We also stock the fol -
Clinton:
NY CUBE
he Cannel de Luxe.
SO COAL
inch and up, Belmont lump.
u• e°chAelper than -et sizes
CA ADA , CEMENT
he standard article.
Accou ts may be paid%, and orders
left at iltsie's grocery store.
AT BR.UCEFIELD
Roug and Dressed Lumber in both
hard an soft woods.
B. C. Shingles selling at than
to -day's cost price.
FI RE BOARD cheaper and bet-
ter tha lath and plaster. ,
SMI ING COAL—our famous
ikleanw Id. Also Cannel, Soft Coal
and Ca ada Cement,
We o not want all the business,
but we would like' tu have yours. '
The Centre Huron Liberal s
Association will hold a. Con-
vention in C-ardno's Hall, Sea -
forth, on
MONDAY, OCTO'BER 6th
to select a candidate to con-
test the Riding in the Provin-
cial Election.
Women are equally as elig-
ible for delegates as men.
M. MURDIE - 'Chairman
Grain Wanted
,We have market for Fall
and Spring Wheap, also Barley
and Oats.
Highest prevailing Cash
Prices paid. -
COOK BROS.
Hensalf, Ont,
GIRLS WANTED
Clean, airy, sunlit workrooms.
Short hOurs—a 47 -hour week,
with Saturday half -holiday. -
Valuable training agreeable
work for the inexperienced. '
A good "tying wage to beginners
which materially increases With
-experience ,and proficiency.
I'Vrite Cr call—
MERCURY MILLS
Hamilton - Ontario
rptadeship
A)MI
spea
"We hav
years of
learned s
comrades
us to win
AL Sir David Beatty, when
ing • at Leicester a few days
aid :—
been through four and a half
great struggle. We have all
mething -7-, the true value of
ip. , Comradeship has enabled
the war."
e significance and truth Of this
e Citizens' Liberty League ap-
people of this Province to develop
comradeship, mutual forbearance,.
Realizing t
statement t
peals to the
the spitit of
toleration nd sympathy. Let u$ be fair -
Admiral Sir David Ansi" nuaded, less rigid, more reasonablg, and more
willing to give and take.
The worlcingmen of Ontario appeal for bet-
ter beer—non-intoxicating beer—beer con-
taining 2.51% alcohol by weight — THE
BEER OF THE BALLOT.
Samuel Gompers the world's gassiest labor
leader, stated tile workingraces positiea
clearly when he said :
"The normal men, the men of Labor who
wirrk eight hours a day and no more, the
warkmea whin earn decent pay, the work -
ilea rho hese comparatively comfortable
homes, they do net want the artificial spirit.
The man of porn's( spirit finds comfort ie
pleasaat sorroundiags ; he deep not need,
and, as a rule, does not partake of intoxicet-
inedriaks;he shuns the effects of intoxicants.
What we 1/011 ask is that the men of Lab9r,
the of our people, shall bewe the op-
ts, think a. glass of beer of MOt
Mere time nia by assidist of siessitot that
Samuel Gempers
beer and I am told you cannot drink enough
of thiit character of beer to get drunk even
if you tried."
Scientific tests, practical experiments end
thorough research prove that beer of even
greater strength than 2.51% of alcohol by -
weight, is absolutely non -intoxicating. (The
results of these _tests have been filed with
the United States Circuit Court of Appeals).
As no harinfur results oan possibly come
from- drinking beer of this quality—it there
any fair or reason why the working
men should not have the more palatable
beer for which they are asking—THE
BEER OF THE BALLOT
Support the working men and the Citizens*
Liberty League in the endeavor to obtain
a fair, just end reteonable compromise on
tho present ton drastic probsisitery
vote "YES* -to Four Questions
Ma* year ballotiith an X. Any ether nsarkinos will spoil it.
eline—marry vote must vete an every questioa or his ballet will be s
Citizens" Libertyi League
VialoPresident: 22 College Street, Toronto Ras. Trawerert •
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