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Seaforth, October 9, 1919.
Butter, per .48 to 52c
'Eggs, per to 54c
Potatoes, per bag.. ,
Barley
Flour, per cwt. . . .$5.00 to $6.90
tIcalts, per ton .. ..$50,00
Bran, per. ton $48.00
Wheat, per bueliel
Spring Wheat, per bushel ......$1.90
Oats, per bushel 85c
Hogs, per cwt. $16.75
LIVE STOCK °MARKET
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, (Weber 7. -
The auotations were: Choice beery. stun,
$18- to $18.50 ; good heavy steers, *asp. 12.75;
butchers' cattle,- choice, $12.00 to 812.50:
elo, good, 311.25 to $11.50; do. medium, $10
to 310.75; do. common, 27.00 to n7.50;
lulls, choice, $10 to $10.50; do. medium
40.60° to $9,75; do. rough, 37.50 to 38.00:
cowa, choice, 31,0 to $i0 .75; do. good, $9.00
at $9-.25; do. medium, 38,50 to 39; do. common
47- to 37.50; stockers 37.50 to 310; feeders
410 to $1.1,25: canners and cutters, $4.50
to $6.15: milkers. good to choke; $110 to
4150; do. cone and med., $65 to 375; springera
$1)0 to 3150; light ewes, 37.50 to $9; yearlings
se to *10; sprihg Webs, per cwt, 313.25
to 313.65; calves, good to choice, 1;17.50 to
321,50; nom- fed and watered, 318: do.4
weighed.off cars, $18.25': do., f.o.b., $17: do,
-doe to farmers, $16.75.
The reoeipte for the day wear 230 .carloads
with 6,063 cattle. 625 caleee, 2,601 hogs and
.6,306 sheep and lambs.
For good quality 700 to 900 pound atook.ea
steers which clashed in from $8.50 to '39.50,
the demand was good, but for common,light
stockers and feeders the trade was quiet.
Good milkere and springers found buyers
without muclf trouble,. but common cows were
verydifficult to market.
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BIRTHS
leleineesin McKillop. on October. 3rd. to Mr,
and Mes, John Klein. a on (still born).
McIver. -In Hibbert, on arepteirtber 151h, to
• Mr. :laid Mrs. Peter McIver, a daughter.
Smith -At Kippen„ on September 27th. to
Mr. raed Mrs. Emmerson Smith, a daughter.
• Passmore. -Ort September a5th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Passinore, of Usborne, a son.
Tucicersmith, on September
7th. to Mr. and Mee. Garfield McMichael, a
son (Arthur Douglas).
O'Rielly. -In laitatert, on September 2let. to
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Rielly, a daughter.
Mcguaid.-In MeKillop. on'September 28th, to
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McQuaid, a daughter.
• MeKenzie.-In Tuckeramith, on September 30,
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter tacKenzia, a daughter.
Iludai.-In McKillop, on Sept. 30th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hudai, a son.-
Wright.-- an Tuckersrnith, on October 7th, to
• Mr. and Mrs, Ale*, Wright, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Graham -Reid. -in Stanley township, on Oct.
1st, by Rev. Mr. 1,Vilson. of Varna. Marg-
aret Ruth, daughter of Mr. James Reid, to
Harold Stanley Graham,/ Goderich townehile
`Whitmore -Whitmore. -In Tuckenarnith, on
October ist, by -the Rev. S. Anderson,
Elsie daughter of Mr. Michael Whitmore,
to Edgar William Whitmore, of Toronto.
Jordan--Curtain..--At St. Patrick's church,
Dublin, on September 2ard, 1»' Rev, Father
Noepan, Mary Laurette, daughter of Mrs.
Catherine Curtain, to Mr, John L. Jordan.
DEATHS
Clarke -In Exeter, on Thursday, September
25th, Priscilla Clarke. ager 93 years and
• 7 months. •
Heaman.-Near Parkhill, on Friday, Sept.
26th, William Heama,n.
Hudai.-In McKillop on Oct. 9th, the infant
son of Mr. and 1Wrs, Harvey Mucha.
SALE !REGISTER
On Saturday, October lith, at 1 tern. sharp,
at flick' Hotel, Seaforth, farm consisting of
100 acre; being Lot 8, *Concession 6, Hullett.
Aabert Coates, Prop.. T. Brown. Auctioneer.
On Saturday, October 11th, at 1 p.m. sharp,
, on. Lot 4, Concession 8, H. R. S., Tucker -
smith, Parra Stock, John F. McKay, Prole ;
T. Brown, Auetioneer.
On Tuesday, October 1.4th, at 1 p.m. sham,
on Lot 26, Concession 2, Mclaillop, Farm
stock and Implements. Con Eckert, Prop.;
T. Brown, Auctioneer,
On Wednesday, October 15th at 1 p.m., on
Lot 3, Concession 9, Hullett, Farm Stock 0
and Implements. Hugh Campbell, Prop.; T. a
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Wednesday, Oatober 15th, at 1 o'elock, on te
Lot 3, Concession 11, Tuokersraith, farm stock a
and implements. "Godo 1 PnVus, prop.; T.
Carderon, Auotioneer.
On Thursda-y, October 16th, at 1 p.m. sharp,
on Lot 4, Concession 3, ,Ilay. township, Farm
stock and lin.plements. David Kyle, Prop.; T.
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Friday, October 17th, one-half mile- west
of Varna, household furniture. Wilson Mc -
Ash, Prop.: T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Tuesday, October 21st, at one p.m.
three-quartere of a mile •east of Seaforth,
farra stock and imalements. Jae. Devereux,
Prop.- T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On *Thursday, October' 28rd, at one o'clock,
Lot 84, Concession I, MaKiIlop, farm stock and
inmlentents. R. McKinley, Prop.; T. Brovrn,
Auctioneer.
11 orisE FOR SALE.—ttkiaz,-DO LL.
- home, cement foundation, bard an soft
water, eich , part contra= ex roan* *Oh
*abashed attached. Also I single dwelling
house, seven. Monte, cistern., -Woodshed, etc.,
also one lot with igood well. All centrally
Situated, on Janne Street, For further par -
'tit -intent Apply to MR. WILLIAM MORRISON.
Jarvis Street, Seaforth. P. O. Box 402:
2698x7
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE FARM, FARM 'STO
e and Implemertts, etc., property oa
[estate of Willitun •Makins, deceased, at
• preraises, Lot 20, Oonceseion 4, Stanietro
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Bhip, one o'clock, on Wednesday,. e -15th
day of October, 1919. For. particular) see
large bills or apply to J. E. SPARROW,
Varna, Ont., Administrator, or W. BRYDONE,
Clinton, Ont., `Solicitor. ' 2703-2
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A U0 ON' SALE OF A CHOICE 100 ACRE
ajt farm. There will be sold by public auc-
tion at Dick's Hotel, Seaforth. on Saturday,
Oct llth, at 1 pan., a choice 100 acre farm con -
slating of lot 8 on the 6th conceielon of
-Mullett: There are on the premises a 'good
frame !louse, 'bank been 48x52e driving -house,
watee house and barn, good drilled well.
The. farm all well fenced and tile ueder-
drained and in a first claes state of cultiva-
ti '
ma , h mile from the village
of Constance, store, church and school. iThis
is one of the best farms in the township' and
will be solclawithout reserve. Posseasion given
to do' fall work. Terms --Terms will be Made
known on day of sale or .on Implication to
the owner or auctioneer. ALBERT con4rEs,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2703-2
A traTioN SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Thomas Brown has been-.
instructed.. by Hugh Campbell to sell by
Public auction on Lot 3, Concession 9, Hul-
lett, at one p.m, on Wednesday, October 15th,
the follewing: Horses -1 heavy draught brood
mare vipaosea to be in foal, 1 heavy 'draught
'horse 'Won, 1 heavy draught 2 year Id 1
I heavy draught 8 year old gelding 1 drieing
'horse. Cows -1 due November 1st, 1 cow due
March 26th, 1 cow due May 8th, 1 cow -due
eFebruary 27th, 2 heifers 2 years old due in
December., 10 one year olds, 3 spring calves,
'2 j_31)WS with litter at foot) L sow to litter
•.0atober 21t. Implement:a-McCormick. binder
7 foot, sheaf carrier and trucks, McCormick
mower six foot cuts pea harveitter and
butchers. Massey -Harris steel rake, 10 foot;.
Maitsey-Plarris 12 hoe drill, Oliver ridiug low
2 furrow walking plow, iron harrows four
sections, 1 cutter, 1 set double harness, 1
set single harness. Grain -300 bushels of
barley. 300 bushels of,oata, Potatoes. Terms
of Sale -All sums of $16 and under, caeh ;
over that amount 12 months' credit on 'ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent.
alloWed for cash on credit amounts. Grain
and potatoes cash. HUGH CAMPBELL, Pro-
prietor; Thos, Brown, Aucttoneer.- 703-2
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. THOS.
ta- Brown has received anstruetions• from the
undersigned to sell by public election on Lot
Concession a II.R.S., Tackersrnith, ,on
Saturday, October lith, at one o'clock, the
following: Horseaaa. Chestnut filly 8 years
old. 1 Chestnut gelding rising 3- years old,
both sired by Blythe Ben. 1 yearling allY
sired by Bathe Ben, 1 heavy librse_rising 5
• Years old, 1 brood mare in foal to Commodore,
1 driving horse, quite and reliable. Cows -1,--t
oow 4 years old due to calve October 27th, 1
cow 3 years old due to calve March 5th, 1
cow 7 years old due to calve March 19th,` 1
cow 6 years 'old due to .calve April 1st, I
caw 7 years old- due to calve April 8th, 1
cow '8 years old due to Calve May lst, 1
cow '7 years old, has calved recently, 1 cow
8 years old not with calf, 3 steers two years
old, 8 heifers 2 years old, 6 yearling heifers,
5 yearling steers, 7 spring calves. SheeP-
6 well bred ewes and 6 ewe lambs, 1 well bred
Shearling ram. Terms -All sums of 310 arid
under, cash; over that amount 12 months'
credit on approved joint notes. A discount of
4 per cent, off for cash, JOHN F. MACKAY,
Proprietor; T. Erma, Auctioneer. •2708x2,
. A UCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND
-"- Implements. Mr. Thomas Brown has re-
.ceived instructions ,from •the undersigned 'to
ea by publics auction on Lot 4, Concession
8, Hay townhsip, on Thursday, October 16th,
at ane pan., sharp, the following: Horses -
1 mare ten years old, 1 horse eight years
old, I Percherore filly 4 years old, 1 ally 2
years old, I gelding 2 years old.. Cattle -e1
milk cow 8 years ,old, 1 mulch cow. 5 years
old, 2 heifers 3 years old with calves at foot,
1 fat steer 3 years old, 1 heifer 2 years old.
I steer, 2 years old, I heifer 1 year old, 2
springacalvee, 6 steers 1 year old 4 he'f
ne year oId. amplenients-It Massey -Harr
inder, 1 Massetallarris mower, 1 steel rake
0 feet Wide, 1 grain drill, 1 combined cul-
vator and seeder,. 1 land roller, •1 seuffier,
,dis_e harrew, 1 •allassey-liarrfr manure
spreader, I walking plow, 1 gang plow, 1 set
harrows, 1 wagon, 1 set sleigh, 1 hay rack,
1 gravel box, 1 light wagon, 1 open buggas
nearly new, 1 cutter, I fanning mill, 1 weigh
scale 1,200 lbs, one root pulper, I set brass
mounted harness, 1 seteplow harness, 2 good
hay fork ropes, cars and pulleys, doubletreee
and teck yokes and a lot of other article.
All will be sold as the proprietor has n
gi
up farming, Terms -All stuns of 310 'iii
under, cash: over that amount 6 mon hs'
credit will be given, on furnishing approved
notes. Three per cent. discount for cash on
credit amounts. DAVID KYLE, Proprietor ;
T. Brown, Auctioneer.
270812
On Saturday, October 18th, house and lot
and houaehold effects, in Egrriondville. J. H.
McCauley. 'rop,; T. Brown, Auctioneer. •
Auction sale of rarm Stack and Emotes
meats., or. Friday, October 24th, at one pen.
sharp, on Lot I, Concession 14, Hullett. Jas.
Nolan, Prop.; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Saturday, October 25th, at 2 tem. on
Lot 18, Conn:Won 6, MeKillim, eement ma-.
chinery, gze, engine e and other attachments.
Louis Heeet, Jr.,- Prop,; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
W. S. Gormley
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Grocery Store.,
Main Strett, Seaforth
Flowers furnished on -short notice'
Charges moderate
Phone—Night or Day -192
IMPORTANT NOTICES
MACHINE OPERATORS. -- WANTED A
' few girls to operate sewing 'machines.
W. E. SANDFORD Mfg. Co., Seaforth. Phone
69. 2692-tf
HOUSE POR SALE. -FOR SALE 7 R.00M-
ed firm • hone en George • Street, Sea -
forth; Lard and san water.. For further
Particular: apply t, J. R. ARCHIBALD or
JOHN RANaIN. 2693-tf
SiarROPS El I It E SHEEP FOR SALE. -I HAVE
a number of pure bred Shropshire Down.
Ram Seettniege far Apply on Lot 20,
Comes:al 1.o. Hallett. W. G. ROSS, Londes-
boro. • 27024
'IVOR SAL:. Tknt) GOOD JERSEY COWS.
Thee are filet cities cream cows and will
be som ten tp if taken in September. I arn
etat of pan a t•, end i it.e etatlo foe winter.
CHARLES a saNETT. Railway Street, Sea -
forth. 2702-tf
CAItD OP IRANI:S. -PHILLIP • AMENT
10 thank the firetnert
Of Sat -forte for their kindness and willing-
/1E+5to hein eeenbet tee fire which took Plaee
recently at lee m11. 1,Vithout their assiatence
he knova ye..re eedious fire would have
resulted. 2704-1
SHEEP• IsOla SALE. -SEVEN PAIRS . OF,
breedine etas; and •six ewe Iambs, 1
shearline '.ung bucks,All razietered
Leiceeter. • Apply to wrnme:k CHARTERS,
Seaforth, oe °hone 12 on 137. 2704-4
ROUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE tal
HR-
parhy a eeven roomed -.house, ail in good
repair, nevne oainted this year; about two
•acres of land. There are a nuraber of fruit
treat end Tana- and currant bushes, and a
-good barn with cement bottom. The stable
18x26. end there ie a good he house
and wood shed. The place is well fenced
-WA Page wire. and there L4 Soft and hard
water in al - home. The whole place is in
'flood repair and wilt be iolti right for quick
stale. Apply on the prerniees to JOAN NASEC,
*afore' 2784x2
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AUOTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
• Implements. Mr. 'Thomas Brown has been
instructed to eel] by public auction on Lots
34, Concession I, McKillop, 2 miles west of
Seaforth, on Thursday, October 23rd, coats
raeneing at one o'clock sharp, the following!
Horses -I. mare 7 years old, I horse 6 year
old, 1 horse 3 years old, 1 driving Marc, good
a-nd reliable. Cattle -1 heifer coming 3 Yearn
old due to calve in Deceniber, covr with calf
at foot, fat coda 4 farrow cows, 10 steer
-and heifers a,yeare old, 7 calves, into 3 brood
sow, 9 little pigs 2 months old. Impleatents-
1 Deering 7 foot binder, Deering 6 foot out
mower, hay loader, hay rake, cultivator, hate
rows, disc harrow, bean cultivator. Itleneee
Harris bean harvester, Massey -Harris 11 disd
seeder, nearly new, land roller, Cockshutt
single furrow riding plow, No. 21 Verity
walking plow, ecuffier, root pulper, turnip
sower, 2 wagons, 2 top buggies, 2 cutters.
road cart, set sleighs, fanning mill, sugar
kettle, stone boat, stable boat, extension ladder.
'gravel box, stock rack, hay rack, wheel
barrow, set team harnessniingle harness, light
sirigle harness; 2 robea, horse blankets,'
quantity of hay, whiffietreet, neck' yoke, forks,'
spade, shovel, hoes, chains, etee, also 'house-
hold. goods consisting- of :---- steel range eearle
new for coal, Perfection coal oil stove with
oven, heating stove - for wood, a number lof
stove pipes, half dozen dining room ahaire,'
lamps, lantern, 5 gaiter' coal oil can, bainele,
grain hags, Terms -All sun'," of $10 and
under, cash over that amount 12 months:
credit will be elven on furnishing approved'
joint nott. A dneount of 4 per cent. off
fer cash. Hay to be cash.- R. McKINLEY,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2704-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OP' DRAFT
Horses, Registered and High Grade Stun -t-
horn Cattle, Leicester Sheep, Yorkshire Hogs
and Implements. William E. Nairn, auct-
ioneer, bar been favored with instrUctions to
sell by public auction for Thomas Kemp, on
Lot 10, Concession 8. Eibbert 114 lithe; east
of Staffs., on _Tuesday, October 21st, 1919,
commencing at one o'clock sharp. Horses -
'Matched pair of draft horses. 6 years
weighing 3600 pounds. • Registered Cattle-.
Queen ofnCronvarty, No. 111462. color red,
with bull calf by ,her side, age 12 years:
Queen of Staffa, No. 111463, color red, bred in
June, age 7 years Red- Queen, No. 125302,
color red. age 3 years, with calf be her si ,
bred in June; Daisy of Staffa, No. 125304,
color red, age 3 years, bred in July; Roselle,
No. 148651, eolor red. age 2 years, bred in
July; Refined Lady, No, 150212, roar roan,
age 2 years, bred ib September; Roeebud, No.
143652, color red, age I year. Grade Cattle -
2 roan cows, due to calve in March, 1, white
cow due to calve in April, 1 yearling steer,
a yearling heifer, 5 choice celves, about 3
months old. • Shee4-42 Leicester ewes from.
I- to 3 yeAre old, 6 Leicester ewe lambs. Hogs
-Yorkshire brood sow. 11 pigs, 7 weeks old.
Hens -60 Rhode Island Red hens ; 25 White Leg-
horn hens. Implements -Massey -Harris binder,
new, 6 foot cut, sheaf carrier eMaxwell mower,
nearly new: -hay rake, naltivatof, set of har-
rows, steel land roller, seed drill. 2 Fleury
wallcing plows, pea harvester, 2 furrow gang
Plow, scullier, 2 wagons, 1 'buggy, new dem- 1 gra
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AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF „HOUSE AND HOUSE -
'a. bold effects, Mr. Thomas Brown has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public auction
at my readence opposite Routledge's buteber
shop, Egrnonaville, on Saturday, October 18th,
At one P,174., the follovvinge One Gurney
Oxford Prince cook stove with reservoir, near-
ly new: 1 Laurel heater lase burner, 1 lounge,
1 extensiOn table, 1 kftchen table, 1 oupboard
with glaste'doors, 'nearly new 1 bed room suit
rtearin new, 2 small cupboards, windoW
scree* el wardrobe nearly new, 2- iron bed-
stead a with springs and mattresses, 4. dining
room chairs, 12 kitchen echairs, 2 standar a
number of 7 inch stove pipes, window, blinds;
a numlter of fruit gems, pint quart and half
gallon sleet", garden tools, a, quantity ofe
• jointers and- stove wood, 1 copper boiler, 1
ten-sgellon milk can, about 20 gallon Gail
Oil tank, 1. barrel, about half ten of hay, 1
bone grinder, about doaen hens and other
stnall articles, also the house. Terms -on
household effects, cash. Terme en house to
be mode known en day of sale. J. H. Me-
CAULEY, 'Proprietor; tr. Brown, Auctioneer.
2704-2
pLEARING AUCTION SALE ,OF FARM
ad Stock and Implements. W. E. Nairn,
auctioneer, has received instructioue from Ma
Joist Olver, to sell by public. auction on Lot
6, Concession Hibbert on Friday, October
10th, 1919, at one o'clock p.m., the follow-
ing: Horses -1 horse 10 years old, horse 7
• years • old, colt 2 years old, black driver 6
years old, cattle -Cow due April Oth, cow
.due April 181h, cow due May 25tha cow due
Man 30th, cow due Nov. 14th, cow due Feb.
1st, -cow dee May 19th, cow due May 15th, 1
tnileh COW. Cow due Oct. 12th, cow due Dec.
1st, cow due May 19th, cow due December
15th, 2 milk cows, .2 two -year 'old heifers, 2
one year old steers, 1 one year old heifer, 8
Swing calves. Pigs -9 pigs 2. and a half
months old, I brood sow, 2 yo sows half
gone, 2 young sows due October 20th. IMple-
menia-MasseytHerris binder, D ring mower,
foot cut, 10 hoe drill, bee eke, Massey -
Harris eultivator, Massey -Harris isc, 2 furrow
riding Plow, Verity walking plow. 5 section.
harrows, Kemp manure spreader, •smaller,
wagon, gravel box, set trucks, hay rack, fan -
rang mill, Standard cream seawater, 450 lbs.
capacity, buggy good as nev,d, cutter, !atilt
wagon, twenty-five grain bags, MY sap Pails,
sap ann. iron kettle, fowl, quantity ag two
foot wood, hay, set &Mee harness, set new
single harness, set old Harness, Daisy churn.
Household Effects -1 orgare sideboard, box
stove, Happy Thought range, and other
articles to ee numerous to mention. Terms -
sums of 310 and under, cash; over that
amount 12 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. Five per
cent: off for cash on credit amounts. /ao re-
serve as the proprtetor has sold his farm.
JOHN OLVER, Proprietor; W. E. Nairn,
Auctioneer.• 2703-2
A UCTION SALE • OF FARM STOCK AND
di'. Implement), Mr. Thos. Broarn has been
instructed by the undersigned to sell by
Public' auction on Lot 7, Concession 1, Tucker -
smith, three-quarters of a mile east of Sea -
forth, on Tuesday, October 21st, at one
o'clock p.m., sharp, -the following: Horses -
1 heavy mare* 5 years old, 1 driving mare.
Cattle ----3 newly calved cows, 2 cows Atte
November 1st, I cow due in, April, 1 healer
due in January, 1 cow due in March, 1 cow
due in May, 2 milk cows arta 1, farrow cow,
18 steers and heifers two years old, 7 heifers
and steers one year old, 8 calves. Pigs -10
god chunks, 1, sow urnd 9 auckers, also a
number of hens. Implements -1 Massey -
Harris binder, 1 Frost & Wood mower, 1 horse
rake, 1 hay !Calder, 1 `delivery rake, cultivator
drill, roller, harrows, walking -plowr
two furroet 'Perrin riding plow, 1 single
furrow Cocicshutt riding plow (new), I disc,
1. Clinton • fanning mill, 1 root pulper, 2
seatilersa 1 wagon, 1 hay rackaa gravel box,
1 set double kharness, 1 set shade harness, I.
top buggy (nearly new), 1 rubber tire buggy
(nearly new), I cutter (new), 1 set of bob
sleighs, 3 pair of hay rack sills, 5 cement
sewer pipes, 15 inches; a numaer • of cedar
posts and anchor poets, grain bags, horse
hide robe, pair of all wool horse blankets,
neck yokes, evhifiletrees, scythes, cradle, I set
of slings, forks, spray pump, wheel barrow*,
sugar kettle, 23 foot ladder, ice tongs, refrig-
erator,. lawn mower, 76 feet of lawn hose
(neve), 80 cords of 16 inch hard maple wood
and, ;numerous other articles, iff'urnitlare-
Parlor and dining room furniture, odd ch.airs
ana tables, couches, ice cream freezer, lamps,
verandah cihairs and many other articles.
Terms of Sale -$10 and under, cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit on approved
joint notes, A ,discount of 5% eft for cash
on credit amotints, avoou citee. No reserve
as the proprietor alas sold his earm. ,TAMF-$
DEVEREAUX, Proprietor; Thonaas Brown,
Auctioneer,
2704-2
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
• Implementa, Mr, Thos. Cameron has re-
ceived instructions-- 'from the undersigned to
sell by public auction on Lot 8, Concession
11, Tuckersmith, on Wednesday, October 15th,
at one p.m. sharp, the following: Horses -
Agricultural brood mare rising 10 years, sup-
posed to be in foal, 1 agricultural • gelding
rising 4 years old, 1 agricultural gelding ris-
ing 3 years old, filly colt by Commodore, 1
year old, 1 aood road ?tiara. •Cattle -I choice
cow rising 7 years old due to calve in Note,
cow 6 years old due to calve in April, cola
4 years old due th calve in March, cow. 6
years old due to calve in March, cow 4 years
old due to calve in April, 2 SOWS, 7 and 8
years old:freshened in July, 5 steers 2* yeare
old, 3 heifers 2 years old, 3 heifers and 2
steers 1 year old, 5 calves, Pige-10 awaits
2 months old, 1 choice young sow and 1 far-
row, 1 large sow supposed to be with pig,
also some hens. Implementa-Massey-Harris
binder 7 foot cut, Deering mower 6 foot cut,
Fret and Wood cultivator,. 2 furrow riding
Plow. walking Plow, 4 section harrows, 2 and
3 horse pole, set 3000 weigh settles, 81/2
horse power gaeoline engine, grain crusher,
circular saw, fanning 'mill, grind 'stone, root
pulper, 1 •set double hernees, horse collars,
some old harness, Bain wagon, hay and etock
rack, gravel hox. wide and narrow sides, 3et
of sleighs, rubber tire top berme open buggy,
130 feet of inch rope car, sling and hay
fork, large galvanized water tank, 1 new
wooden trough, wheel barrow, forks, spade',
incubator, 120 egg capacity, some belting and
other articles too nun -term"; to mention. •Also
some Newmarket ieed nate, quantity of hay,
some corn in shock, Terms -All sums of $10
and ,under, cash; oventhat amount 12 rnonthe'
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 feral.
Auctioneer.
GORDON ' PirBUS, Proprietor; T. Cameron,
AuCTION SALE OF 'FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Mr. Con Eckert has in-
structed Themes Brown to sell by public
auction Tueslay, October 14th, 1919, at
one o'clock p.m. sharp, on Lot 26, Concee-
sion 2, McKillo , as follows, viz: Horses -
2 heavy draught brood mares aged 7 years
and 5 years in foal to Colonel Bowers, 2
heavy. -draught. llies rising 3 years old 1
heavy draught s eking colt, 1 live year old
general purpose mare, 2 aged drivers, 1 five
year old driver, quiet and reliable:- Cattle -
1 thoroughbred bull 16 months old, 7 cows
euppoeed to be in calf, ',eyeing in age froin
3 to 7 years tad ; 1 cow due to calve at time
of sale, 2 two year old heifers- aupposed, to
be an calf.' 4 yearling heifers, 2 yearling
steent. 9 winter calvea, 6 spring calves, 2
entities, 2 months old. Pigs -2 sows due to
litter in November, a SO VIA • with pig's by
their side, 5 weeks old, 12 pigs weighing
about .125 ,pounds each, 8 yeung sows safe in
pig. Implements -1 • truck wagon, rebuilt,
one three-quarter wagon rebuilt, 2 top buggies,
1 Tudhope make and one IvIcLaughlin make;
I openbuggy, 2 cutters, piano. box style; 1
hey rack with truck, 2 stock racks, 1 wood
rack, tele sawing sleiga, nearly .new: 1 set
of bob ,sleighs, 1 gravel box, -1 wagon box,
1 Deering binder (nearly new), . 1 Deering
mower, 1 Frost and. Wood mower .(nearly
ne,,v), I Frost and Wood horse rake, 1 hay
tedder ;nearly new), 1 Massey -Harris raanure -
spreader, I spring tooth cultivator with nar-a
row and • wide teeth and seed box and grass
seeder attachmenta, 1 seed drill, 2 land
rollers, 1 disc harrow, 1 spade harrow, 2
Oliver walking plows .(nearly new), 1 •two
furrowed 0 liver riding ,plow (nearly new),
I three furrowed gang plow', 1 set_of diamond
harrows, 1 root pulper. I straw cutter with
fans and new knives, 1 two -horse corn and
root scuffier, 1 single smaller, 1 sugar beet
Plow, 1 carryall, 1 set of 2000 lbs. scales. 1
De Laval cream separator, 600 lbs. capacity,
six • horse 'power International kerosene
engine (new), 1 Jolliet 9.inch grinder (new),
1 small threshing separator and bean thresher
combined, 1 fanning mill, belting and puttees,
ding and ditching machine (new) 2 sets
avy team harness ; 1 set of light double
ess, 2 sets of single -hernias, neck -yoke%
etrees and whiffietrees, *utile, forks,
shovels, I set of slings 1 -thirty foot
r, a quantity of cedar poste, a limited
tity of seed oats and burley, also a
er of hens. Furniture -1 extension table,
ling leaf table, one cook etove, a number
itchen chairs and other articles too
erous to Mention. Terms of Sale -$10
under, • cash; over that amount 12
the' credit -will be given on fUrnishing
ved leint notes. A discount of five per
off for melt on credit amounts. Grain.
No =Serve as the proprietor lute sold
mt. CON. ECWERT, Proprietor;
, Auctioneer. 2708-2
-
oerat wide pole and shafts, 1 set of sleighs,
2 wagon boxes with spring seat. and. shelv-
ings, hay rack, root pulper, fanning mill,
nearly new, cutting box; 2 sets of heavy
harness, 1 set of light harnea, 2 Cauldron.
kettles, 2 dozen grain bags, 2 ladders, 2 log.:
ging •chains, crow bar, pick, set of double
trees, cross -cut saw, set scales, 2000 tbs., road
cart, pig rack, forks, heel), shovels and many
other articles useful on the farm. Terms -
All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that
amount 12 months' credit will be given on
fund -sling Approved joint notes, or a discount
of 5 per cent. off for cash in Hee of notes.
Poeitively no reserve is the taroprietor has
sold the farm. TIMMS ICEMP. Proprietor;
Wm- E. Nairn, Auctioneer. 2704-2
RN INDOWS &DOORS
ozEs to suit your'
Wain" Fitted
with ghee Safe d'en
livery guaranteed.,
Write for Price
3.59. Cut down fuel
-fteiront • billet Insure wham
comfort.
The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited
HAMILTON • FACTORY .0131r111110T0PIS CANADA
IN THE MATTER of the application
of The McKillop, Logan and Hib-
heft Telephone Co., Limited`, for
authority to increase the charges
• for telephone service in the Vil-
lage of Dublin -from $12 .00 per
annum to vs. 0 pr annum.
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
The Ontario Railway and Municipal
Board hereby appoints Wednesday,
-the fifth day of November, A. D., 1919,
at the hour of half -past ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at the Court House, in
the City of Stratford for the hearing
herein. .
• Dated at Toiontto this Nineteenth
Day of September). A. D, 1919.
• (Signed) H. C. SMALL,
704-2 §ecretary.
GRANO,TRUNK Mr;
The Double Track
Route
• betiteen
MONTREAL,' TORONTO,
DETROIT & CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service,
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor Cars on principal day
trains..
For further particulars apply to
any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or
C.' E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont,
W. Somerville •Town Agent
W. R. Plant ...... Depot Agent
ektiwood
October, 1919.
The undersigned is still in the old
stand and desires to think his many
customers for the generous patronage
accorded him since last addressing
thern, a year ago. I am well prepared
to supply my patrons with the best
the market affords in Boots,. Shoes
and Rubbers, Dry Goode, Groceries,
Glass and Earthwear. Prices the best
the market affords. Give me a call.
Bring your live poultry on Thurs-
day forenoon. of each week. Cash or
trade as you wish. No shrinkage
taken. • Highest market prices paid.
_
My accounts are now ready,
Yours Respectfully,
G. K. HOLLAND
2704-4
horthom
Cattle
Wanted
ANTED:— A nuinber
of Registered. Short-
horn Heifers and Cows, ages
1 to 5 years old, and .also a
few young Bulls, 1 to 2'years
old. The kind of cattle we re-
quire are good plain bred ones.
They must be good individuals
and show size and quality.
Can also do with a few choice
Registered Clydesdale Fillies
and Stallions. • Any one with
the above kind of stock for
sale kindly ranaunicate at
once direct me As am
shipping two car -loads from
Perth County next week.
W. J. MC'CALLUM
Phone 114 Brampton, Ont
7.04
21111111111111111111111101111111111111,1111111010b
Funeral Director. and
Licensed Embalmer
• Undertaking noartors-in Oddfei E)
totes building opposite
tewart Bros. Resie
dence Godench st., op t)
Dr. Scott'e
eloWenS furnished o'n
short notice.
S. T. Holmes
OEM
Mai
=• Phone Night' or Day 119 =
-
7511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111br.
FARMS FOR SALE
FARMS FOR SALE
I have some choice farms for sale In the
Townships of Usborne and Ilibbertall well
built and improved, on easy terms of pay/nein
THOMAS CAMERON, Woodrum; Out.
2858-tf
'ARM' FOR SALE. -LOT ga, HAYFIELD
-a- Road, South, consisting of 120 acres.
A well cultivated farm •and good buildings.
Apply to RODERICK McKENZIE, Varna, Ont.,
or phone 5 ole 626, Clinton Central, 2703x4
•
PA.RM FOR SALE. --ONE HUNDRED AND
-a- forty-two acres of good land consisting
of Lot 1, Concession 41, •and gart of Lot 1,
Conceetion g, Stanley, Huron County, adjoin-
ing the village of Kippen. Five mintites walk
'
SAMUEL THOMPSON, n. R. No. 1, Bruce -
to G. T. R. station, church or store; 6 acres
of bush; water all the year round, and all
seeded to grass; 1 acre of good orchard; 2
• barns, 1 on a stone wall; -drive shed; frame
house. For terms and particulars apply to
• • flea
I 2694-tf
pARM FOR 8ALE.-1rOR SALE LOT 85
'6•" Concession 2, McKil/op, containing 100
acres. There are on the premised a bank
bane hay barn, hen house and ois boom
'good 13 story frame house; plenty of good
water; drilled well between house and- barn
with over 75 feet of water. The farm is
well fenced with 'woven wire and is well
drained. 'the land is all under cultivation and
is a first .class farm'. For -further particulate
apply on the premises or address Seaforth, R.
R. No.. JAMES MeGILL. 2689-tf
palm FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 20, CON-
dession 2, H. Itf S., Tuckeremith, contain-
ing los acres, 9 acres of good hardwood bush,
the rest in good condition, clean, well fenced
and underdrained, with plenty of water and
good outbuildings, new 2 storey brick house
26x36 feet with kitchen 14x20 feet and all
• modern conveniences, barn 48x56 feet with
dement stabling and T 36x60 feet with cement
stabling underneath and water system through-
out, cenant ailo 14.*30 feet, lien house and'
implement shed, 2 acres good orchard well
Protected with spruce hedge.- The farm is
well situated, convenient to churches and
school, has mail. route .and telephone, ea%
miles from Seaforth station, 5 miles from
Brucefield. Also 50 acres grates land being
-west 34 Lot 30, Concession 4, L. R. S.,2 miles
east of BruCelleld on Mill Road, well watered
and first clam grass land. For further in-
formationdapPly to S. A. CARNOOHAN, R,
R. 3, Seaforth, P. 0., or phone 8 on 150.
2899-tf
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 38, Concession 8, McKillop, 100 sons
ef the best clay land in MeKillop, 6 auras of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth'2 miles from Con-
stance 114 miler from school. There are en
the prim:doe, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 84x78, all Page wire fimees and
well underdrained. There. are forty acres
ploughed, 5 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big springsone
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the hokum and te tbe barn. As the enrg
is in the orebard and near the house and line
fence, erre is no waste land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane front tbe reed to
the buildings. Apply to • MRS. 11.61111113
DORRANCE. Beater*. 2617.01
FOR SALE.
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The propertp
is situated on Centre Street, dose to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good w'el1
and cement cistern. • All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries, and
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro-
N-rty with no breaks on front,.and
She land is in a good state of miltiva-
don. This is a nice property for a
retired farmer and the taxes are ligh+
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584 -ti
SAVE AND PROSPER
Thi companions of Victory are
Work and. Thrift. If the people of ,
Canada practise these essentials, our
• t prObleins of reconstruction can,
•settled to the mutualbenefit ofaIL
Din% waste! Save and prosper.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
12a
• Seaforth Branch 1 G. Mullen, Manager
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE NORTH
half of Lt 1, Concessioe 13: Mullett,
containing 75 acres. ,On the premises are a
brick house with hard and Soft water inside,
a barn 38x72 with a cernenti wall and cement
floors and water in barn, 1 acne of orchard, E
some wood, drillea well with -windmill to pump
water, also spring creek. For terms and
Particulate apple to WILLIAM A. BARRON.
•
Blyth, R. R. No. 1. •2700-11
•
Notice to Creditors
Iload of this, as we can assure you
We, are expecting both at Brumfield
and Clinton some of the new kind of
coal in,,stove sizes Briquettes. Try a
entire satisfaction, besides coming a
e
In the estate, of Robert Bruce Logat, late little cheaper. Walso stock the fol-
lowing, at Clinton:
EBONY CUBE
The Cannel de Luxe.
SOFT COAL
inch and up, Belmont lurap.
PEA COAL
• $1 cheaper than '4)ther sizeii.
CANADA CEMEN'T
The standard article.
of the Povince of Saskatchewan, farmer, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute he that behalf that all 'persons hav-
ing any claims against the estate of Robt. Bruce
Logan, who died somewhere in France, on or
about the 6th day of June, 1916, are required
on or before the 25th day of October, 1919, 10
send by post or deliver to The London and
Western Trusts Company, Limited, London,
Ontario, tale Administrator of the estate of
the said deceased, full particulate of their
claims, and that after the said last mentioned
date the said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the asseta of the said deceased
among the persons entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice, and- that the said
Administrator will not be liablefor the
said assets or any part thereof to any per-
son of whoseclaim notice shall not then
have been redeived,
• Dated at Goderieh the 29th day of 1 September
1919. PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN dc COOKE,
Goderich, Solicitors for said Administrator.
, 2708-8
--
Notice to Creditors
' SMITHING COAL ---o
Accounts may be paid, and orders
left at Wiltsie's grocery store. °
AT BRUCEFIELD
Rough and Dressed Lumber in both
hard and soft woods.
B. C. 'Shingles selling at less than
to -day's cost price.
FIBRE BOARD cheaperand bet-
ter than lath and plaste
• In the estate of Williamaltlakins, deceased.
Notice is herein,' given that all pinions
having claims against the estate of William
Making, late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, yeoman, demeaned, who
died on or about the 15th of May, 1919, are
required to deliver to the •adminiittrator of
the epaid estate or his solicitor on or before"
the allith day of October, 1919, , a aull state-
ment of their claimstogether with particulans
thereof, and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them, all duly`verified'he affidavit.
And take notice that after the said last men-
tioned date the said Administrator will pro-
eeed to distribute the estate of the said de-
ceased amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such admit as be
shall have received due notice and in ac-
cordance t,herevrIth. .
Dated at Clinton this 22nd day of September,
A. D., 1919. JOHN B. SPARROW, Vales,'
Ont., Administrator; W. BRYDONE, ClintoM
Ont., Solicitor for the said Administrator.
27024
Grain
Wanted
We have a market for Fall
and prmg Wheat, a so Barley -
and 'Oats.'
• Highest prevailing Cash
Prices paid. '
COOK BROS.
lama% Ont.
famous
kleanweld. Also Canna, ¶Spft Coal
and Canada. Cement.
We do not. want all the business,
but we would like to have yours.
J. B. .Mustard
GIRLS WANTED
• Clean, airy, sunlit workrooms.
Short hours—a 47 -hour week,
. with Saturday half -holiday.
Valuable training in agreeable
work for the inexperienced.
A good livingwage to beginners
which materially increases with
expericnc,-.... and proficiency.
Write er call—
• MERCURY MILLS'
LIMITED
Hamilton- - Ontario
ver 1
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VANCOUVER
j‘0101:1‘tilo
ronetoeVanc
(Both Ways)
Commencing'SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th, leaving
TORONTO
tl.; el I Ei T 0NY
9.15 P.m.
DAILY
MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT
Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and
Colonist Cars, First-class Day Coaches.
Parlor Car through the Rockies.
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Canadian National ail the way.
‘-*- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Via G.T.R., North Bay, Cochrane and Canadian National.
Further Information from Canadian national Ticket Agents, sr
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, TORONTO t.!,
143
WINNIPEG
TORO TO
ease -
6:3\
-.1F-ree
Toronto - Winnipeg
, Compartment -Observation !lbw, Cars
o •
-tanaclian Nationa
cS
-RaiIW3LJS
.--- ,
W.T. MIA & CO
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
• Holder of Government Diploma
and Liscense
Charges Moderate
• Flowers furnished on short notice'
light Calls Day Calls
.0 Phone 175
. Phone 43
RN INDOWS &DOORS
ozEs to suit your'
Wain" Fitted
with ghee Safe d'en
livery guaranteed.,
Write for Price
3.59. Cut down fuel
-fteiront • billet Insure wham
comfort.
The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited
HAMILTON • FACTORY .0131r111110T0PIS CANADA
IN THE MATTER of the application
of The McKillop, Logan and Hib-
heft Telephone Co., Limited`, for
authority to increase the charges
• for telephone service in the Vil-
lage of Dublin -from $12 .00 per
annum to vs. 0 pr annum.
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
The Ontario Railway and Municipal
Board hereby appoints Wednesday,
-the fifth day of November, A. D., 1919,
at the hour of half -past ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at the Court House, in
the City of Stratford for the hearing
herein. .
• Dated at Toiontto this Nineteenth
Day of September). A. D, 1919.
• (Signed) H. C. SMALL,
704-2 §ecretary.
GRANO,TRUNK Mr;
The Double Track
Route
• betiteen
MONTREAL,' TORONTO,
DETROIT & CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service,
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor Cars on principal day
trains..
For further particulars apply to
any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or
C.' E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont,
W. Somerville •Town Agent
W. R. Plant ...... Depot Agent
ektiwood
October, 1919.
The undersigned is still in the old
stand and desires to think his many
customers for the generous patronage
accorded him since last addressing
thern, a year ago. I am well prepared
to supply my patrons with the best
the market affords in Boots,. Shoes
and Rubbers, Dry Goode, Groceries,
Glass and Earthwear. Prices the best
the market affords. Give me a call.
Bring your live poultry on Thurs-
day forenoon. of each week. Cash or
trade as you wish. No shrinkage
taken. • Highest market prices paid.
_
My accounts are now ready,
Yours Respectfully,
G. K. HOLLAND
2704-4
horthom
Cattle
Wanted
ANTED:— A nuinber
of Registered. Short-
horn Heifers and Cows, ages
1 to 5 years old, and .also a
few young Bulls, 1 to 2'years
old. The kind of cattle we re-
quire are good plain bred ones.
They must be good individuals
and show size and quality.
Can also do with a few choice
Registered Clydesdale Fillies
and Stallions. • Any one with
the above kind of stock for
sale kindly ranaunicate at
once direct me As am
shipping two car -loads from
Perth County next week.
W. J. MC'CALLUM
Phone 114 Brampton, Ont
7.04
21111111111111111111111101111111111111,1111111010b
Funeral Director. and
Licensed Embalmer
• Undertaking noartors-in Oddfei E)
totes building opposite
tewart Bros. Resie
dence Godench st., op t)
Dr. Scott'e
eloWenS furnished o'n
short notice.
S. T. Holmes
OEM
Mai
=• Phone Night' or Day 119 =
-
7511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111br.
FARMS FOR SALE
FARMS FOR SALE
I have some choice farms for sale In the
Townships of Usborne and Ilibbertall well
built and improved, on easy terms of pay/nein
THOMAS CAMERON, Woodrum; Out.
2858-tf
'ARM' FOR SALE. -LOT ga, HAYFIELD
-a- Road, South, consisting of 120 acres.
A well cultivated farm •and good buildings.
Apply to RODERICK McKENZIE, Varna, Ont.,
or phone 5 ole 626, Clinton Central, 2703x4
•
PA.RM FOR SALE. --ONE HUNDRED AND
-a- forty-two acres of good land consisting
of Lot 1, Concession 41, •and gart of Lot 1,
Conceetion g, Stanley, Huron County, adjoin-
ing the village of Kippen. Five mintites walk
'
SAMUEL THOMPSON, n. R. No. 1, Bruce -
to G. T. R. station, church or store; 6 acres
of bush; water all the year round, and all
seeded to grass; 1 acre of good orchard; 2
• barns, 1 on a stone wall; -drive shed; frame
house. For terms and particulars apply to
• • flea
I 2694-tf
pARM FOR 8ALE.-1rOR SALE LOT 85
'6•" Concession 2, McKil/op, containing 100
acres. There are on the premised a bank
bane hay barn, hen house and ois boom
'good 13 story frame house; plenty of good
water; drilled well between house and- barn
with over 75 feet of water. The farm is
well fenced with 'woven wire and is well
drained. 'the land is all under cultivation and
is a first .class farm'. For -further particulate
apply on the premises or address Seaforth, R.
R. No.. JAMES MeGILL. 2689-tf
palm FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 20, CON-
dession 2, H. Itf S., Tuckeremith, contain-
ing los acres, 9 acres of good hardwood bush,
the rest in good condition, clean, well fenced
and underdrained, with plenty of water and
good outbuildings, new 2 storey brick house
26x36 feet with kitchen 14x20 feet and all
• modern conveniences, barn 48x56 feet with
dement stabling and T 36x60 feet with cement
stabling underneath and water system through-
out, cenant ailo 14.*30 feet, lien house and'
implement shed, 2 acres good orchard well
Protected with spruce hedge.- The farm is
well situated, convenient to churches and
school, has mail. route .and telephone, ea%
miles from Seaforth station, 5 miles from
Brucefield. Also 50 acres grates land being
-west 34 Lot 30, Concession 4, L. R. S.,2 miles
east of BruCelleld on Mill Road, well watered
and first clam grass land. For further in-
formationdapPly to S. A. CARNOOHAN, R,
R. 3, Seaforth, P. 0., or phone 8 on 150.
2899-tf
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 38, Concession 8, McKillop, 100 sons
ef the best clay land in MeKillop, 6 auras of
bush, the rest in a high state of cultivation;
5 miles from Seaforth'2 miles from Con-
stance 114 miler from school. There are en
the prim:doe, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 84x78, all Page wire fimees and
well underdrained. There. are forty acres
ploughed, 5 acres bush and the balance seed-
ed down. There are two big springsone
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram pumping the water to
the hokum and te tbe barn. As the enrg
is in the orebard and near the house and line
fence, erre is no waste land. There is a
graded and gravelled lane front tbe reed to
the buildings. Apply to • MRS. 11.61111113
DORRANCE. Beater*. 2617.01
FOR SALE.
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The propertp
is situated on Centre Street, dose to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, com-
fortable house, good shed, good w'el1
and cement cistern. • All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries, and
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro-
N-rty with no breaks on front,.and
She land is in a good state of miltiva-
don. This is a nice property for a
retired farmer and the taxes are ligh+
For particulars apply on the premises
or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 2584 -ti
SAVE AND PROSPER
Thi companions of Victory are
Work and. Thrift. If the people of ,
Canada practise these essentials, our
• t prObleins of reconstruction can,
•settled to the mutualbenefit ofaIL
Din% waste! Save and prosper.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
12a
• Seaforth Branch 1 G. Mullen, Manager
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE NORTH
half of Lt 1, Concessioe 13: Mullett,
containing 75 acres. ,On the premises are a
brick house with hard and Soft water inside,
a barn 38x72 with a cernenti wall and cement
floors and water in barn, 1 acne of orchard, E
some wood, drillea well with -windmill to pump
water, also spring creek. For terms and
Particulate apple to WILLIAM A. BARRON.
•
Blyth, R. R. No. 1. •2700-11
•
Notice to Creditors
Iload of this, as we can assure you
We, are expecting both at Brumfield
and Clinton some of the new kind of
coal in,,stove sizes Briquettes. Try a
entire satisfaction, besides coming a
e
In the estate, of Robert Bruce Logat, late little cheaper. Walso stock the fol-
lowing, at Clinton:
EBONY CUBE
The Cannel de Luxe.
SOFT COAL
inch and up, Belmont lurap.
PEA COAL
• $1 cheaper than '4)ther sizeii.
CANADA CEMEN'T
The standard article.
of the Povince of Saskatchewan, farmer, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
Statute he that behalf that all 'persons hav-
ing any claims against the estate of Robt. Bruce
Logan, who died somewhere in France, on or
about the 6th day of June, 1916, are required
on or before the 25th day of October, 1919, 10
send by post or deliver to The London and
Western Trusts Company, Limited, London,
Ontario, tale Administrator of the estate of
the said deceased, full particulate of their
claims, and that after the said last mentioned
date the said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the asseta of the said deceased
among the persons entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice, and- that the said
Administrator will not be liablefor the
said assets or any part thereof to any per-
son of whoseclaim notice shall not then
have been redeived,
• Dated at Goderieh the 29th day of 1 September
1919. PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN dc COOKE,
Goderich, Solicitors for said Administrator.
, 2708-8
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Notice to Creditors
' SMITHING COAL ---o
Accounts may be paid, and orders
left at Wiltsie's grocery store. °
AT BRUCEFIELD
Rough and Dressed Lumber in both
hard and soft woods.
B. C. 'Shingles selling at less than
to -day's cost price.
FIBRE BOARD cheaperand bet-
ter than lath and plaste
• In the estate of Williamaltlakins, deceased.
Notice is herein,' given that all pinions
having claims against the estate of William
Making, late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, yeoman, demeaned, who
died on or about the 15th of May, 1919, are
required to deliver to the •adminiittrator of
the epaid estate or his solicitor on or before"
the allith day of October, 1919, , a aull state-
ment of their claimstogether with particulans
thereof, and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them, all duly`verified'he affidavit.
And take notice that after the said last men-
tioned date the said Administrator will pro-
eeed to distribute the estate of the said de-
ceased amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such admit as be
shall have received due notice and in ac-
cordance t,herevrIth. .
Dated at Clinton this 22nd day of September,
A. D., 1919. JOHN B. SPARROW, Vales,'
Ont., Administrator; W. BRYDONE, ClintoM
Ont., Solicitor for the said Administrator.
27024
Grain
Wanted
We have a market for Fall
and prmg Wheat, a so Barley -
and 'Oats.'
• Highest prevailing Cash
Prices paid. '
COOK BROS.
lama% Ont.
famous
kleanweld. Also Canna, ¶Spft Coal
and Canada. Cement.
We do not. want all the business,
but we would like to have yours.
J. B. .Mustard
GIRLS WANTED
• Clean, airy, sunlit workrooms.
Short hours—a 47 -hour week,
. with Saturday half -holiday.
Valuable training in agreeable
work for the inexperienced.
A good livingwage to beginners
which materially increases with
expericnc,-.... and proficiency.
Write er call—
• MERCURY MILLS'
LIMITED
Hamilton- - Ontario
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