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The Huron Expositor, 1919-10-31, Page 51919 eaforth has been sudden a bit spent, our e. e" wane e determination )e kindled if the for a renewal f you do your ns he effect that coif Ste the tune." ?y, borrow some OCTOBER 31, 1919 BIRTHS •Glimmer. -In Seaforth, on October 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Grimmer, a 'daughter. Homfo.---At - Junor, Saskatchewan, on October 8th. to Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rondo, a son, Donald Junor. Weston. -At Bayfield, on October 4th, to Mr, and Mrs, E. Weston, a son, •rCantelon.- In Winghani on October 13th, to Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cantelon, a son, MARRIAGES GES. Thar -Lennon. -In St, Mary's church, Mun- roe, Michigan, on October 29th, by Rev..' Father De Grace, Mary Theresa Lennon to Win. E. Tharp, of Detroit. W eatlake-Orr.-At Bayfield on October 22nd, by Rev. Alfred Macfarlane, Pearl Orr 'to Mr. Walter Westlake. Roberts. Seager. -At St George's church, Goderich, on October 18th, by Rev. Dr. Seager. assisted by Rev. A. L. d. Clarke, Grace Edy-th Seager, niece of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Seager, Goderich, to John MacDonald Roberts, son of the late John Massie Roberts, of -Dungannon, and Mrs: Roberts, of Gode- rich. DEATHS `Rlanley.-In Seaforth, on October 29th, Mar- garet Doyle, beloved wife of James Manley, aged 65 years. . `innigan.-In Egmondville, on October 28th, Madge, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan, aged 3 years and 3 months. TIC'S 'HE VICTORY BY 1MZ4 ERCLA mu, rh lble your country her army. The alien solders are worthy of the the top with the ible your country her surplus pro - ries and factories, portunity is open: fo sell all she can grant temporary `t'edit only if you tra Victory Bond to finance more IN MEMORIAM Note. -Items wader this head will be charg- ed 50 cents per single verse and 25 cents for .each additional verse. In memory of James Bell, who diad sud- .denly at his home in Tuckersmith, Sunday :evening, October 19th, 1918. *One year has passed. Oh 1 How we miss him, ' Each day we miss him more, But we hope again to meet 'him rt yonder shining shore. 207x1 Wife and Children. In loving memory of Arthur Wellealeyr' Love, son of,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Love, Wale 'ton, who died in >Moosejaw Hospital on Oct. a3Oth, 1918. Had I but seen him at his last, oar watched his dying breath, 4.r heard the last high of his heart, ')r held his aching head. My heart, I thipk, would not have felt 'ibis bitterness of grief, .But God has ordered otherwise Aid now he rests in peace; 'His cheery ways, his smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. `There is nothing left to answer But his photo on the wall. 2707x1 Father. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. THE VICTORY ORY IN BY TT � ER1S so proud of when aDP'al' new again. shabby or spotted le it former beauty :parker's. )yeing I..A�S dem°s. article will be IMPORTANT NOTICES 'OR SALE. -12 WELL BRED LEISTER ewe lambs and also a few breeding ewes. apply to P. M. CW':SNEY, Egmondville. 2706x2 SRM WANTEDFIFTY OR •ONE HUN- -22 acres wanted, good land and good "buildings. Communicate with J. P.. COLE, TiCippen, Ont. 2706x2 ,OLTS FOR SALE. -TWO YEAR OLD filly and a yearling gelding, both sired. clhy Glen Rae. Apply to CECIL OKE, R. R. 5, br phone 11 on 235. 2705-3 -MMACHINE OPERATORS. - WANTED .A few girls .to operate sewing machines. NV, E. SANDFORD Mfg. Co., Seaforth. Phone 59• 2692-tf OUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 7 ROOM - ed frame house ; on George Street, Sea - i orth, hard and soft water. For further esarticulars 'apply to J. R. ARCHIBALD or JOHN RANKIN. 2693-tf ,HOPPING MILL. -AFTER NOVEMBER 1st we will run our chopping mill Tues - .lay and Friday of each week. We will also have a large stock of drain tile on hand in ::sixes from 214 up to 6 inch. KRUSE BROS., Egmondville. 2707-2 HEEP FOR SALE. -SEVEN PAIRS OF breeding ewes and six ewe Iambs, 1 :nhearling and 5 young bucks. All registered Leicester. Apply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, Seaforth, or phone 12 on 137. 2704-4 ESTRAY CATTLE. -STRAYED ON TO THE premises of Mrs.Connolly, Lot 22, Con - .cession 7, Hibbert, about August 1st, a cattle beast. The owner may have the same by -proving property and paying expenses. R. R. "No. 1, Staffa. 2707x1 STRAY DUCRS.-STRAYED ON TO LOT 1 32, Concession3, Hibbert, a number of ' iuck.� sometime in September. Owner may grave same by paying charges and proving property. PETER McCANN, R. R. No. 2, Dublin; or phone 23 on 17, Dublin Central. 2707x1 'MONTHLY MEETING OF THE FARMERS' Club will be held in Carnegie Library Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 5th, at 8.15. Members owing fees for ,1919 are requested to pay to the secretary or at the .store by November 8th, as Iist will be mailed to head office after that date. G. D. C. HARN, 'resident; N. R. DORRANCE, Secretary. 2707x1 KS,Limitect pronto Do About It 7 at this stage to ople of Seaforth hanksgivin g, and eir, allotted quota 'rinse of rales'. be r artarrge with on the instal - instalments all t will be glad 'you AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE in Seaforth. The Executor of the Estate 'of the late Agnes B. Wiltse has instructed Mr 'Thomas Brown, auctioneer, to offer for sale 1 y public auction on the premises, on Satur 1 clay., the .15th November, 1919, at the hoer of two o'clock in the afternoon, 114 feet off the north end of lot number seventy-four (74), • 3n Tames Beattie's Survey, of part of the Town of Seaforth. There is erected on the premises a frame `dwelling house Terms of Sale Twenty (20) per cent to be paid in =rash and the balance within (30) days there- after, when the purchaser will be entitled to a conveyance and possession. The purr chaser will be required to sign an agreement to complete the sale. Further particulars and terms of sale will be made known at the time of sale and may ;be had in the 'mean time from the undersigned. Dated at. Seaforth this 27th October, 1919. R. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2707-3 AUCTION SALE OF BRICK COTTAGE, four acres of land and household effects. Mr. Thos. Brown has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auc- tion on the premises at Harpurhey. . west of Seaforth. on Thursday, November 6th, at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: Four acres of land or over, brick cottage containing nine rooms, kitchen and woodshed attached, large barn, stable, hen house and drive- house. Furniture --1 dining roomset consisting of extension table, sideboard and chains, 1' parlor :let, National steel range, heater for coal or wood, 1 hall rack. - 1 bureau. 1 iron bed, • mat- tresses and springs, 1 bedroom suite, piano, hall rack, 3 cupboards, 1 with glass top. 1 washing machine and wringer, Daisy churn, De Laval cream separator, top buggy, wheel barrow, grind stone, a quantity of fled, timber, lumber and ether things too numerous to mention. Terms -On real estate made known on day of sale or on application to N. Horton or to the auctioneer. On household effects, cash. N. HORTON, Proprietor; T. Brown, .Auctioneer. 2707x1 W W EXPOSITOR AUCTION SALES A UC TI ON. SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Iniplemente. Mr. Thomas Brown has re- ceivedl instructions from the 'undersigned to sell by( public auction on Lot 22, Concessio■ 19, McKillop on Tuesday, November llth, nt onepen. sharp, the following: 1 mare rising 5general purpose mare 7 years old, 1 blrood mare 12 years old, in foal to Cumber- land Gem; 1 driving mare 7 years old, quiet; 1 driving g colt rising isr g t wd by Jay Medium, .1 eyeing colt.' Cattle -1 cow 5 years old due January 2nd, > oow 6 years old due May 6th, 1 " cow 4 years old due May 20th, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, 2 spring calves, 2 sabre pigs, 5 ducks and a number of hens, 1 Black Minorca rooster. Implements --1 Deering binder '7 foot out 'with sheaf carrier and truck, 1 McCormick mower 6 foot cut, new; 1 3 -horse -cultivator, 1 Massey - Harris seed drill with diamond teeth, 1 disk harrow, 1 set . diamond harrows, walking plow, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, wheelbarrow, Melotte cream ;separator, set double harness, set Bingle harness; scutfier, mail box, whifHetrees and neckyokes and other articles too numefous to mention. Positively no reserve as proprietor, has sold his farm. Terme All sums of $5 and under, cash. Eleven month's credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, A die- count of 4 dents on the dollar off for cash. GEORGE DUNDAS, Proprietor; T. Brow, Auctioneer. 2707x2 AUCTIOi SALE OF HORSES; IMPLE- ments, and Household Effects. Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction at the residence of the undenrigned, Railway Street, Seaforth, on Saturday. Nov. 8th, commending at 1 o'clock sharp, the fol - ?owing: 1 draught team 9 and 10 years old, 1 bay horse 7 years old, 1 brown mare 7 years old, 1 driving horse 6 years old, 1 filly ris- ing •3 years old sired by ° Toddy Direct; 1 gelding rising 2 years old sired by Toddy Direct, some White 'Vyandottes and Rhode Island Reds: Implements -1 rubber tired buggy nearly new, 2 cutters, 1 .set - single harness, 2 sets double harness, 2 oat boxes, 2 hay racks, 2 coal boxes, '2 (;ravel boxes, 1 grinding stone, 1 portable forge, 3 round -mouth shovels, 2 scoop shovels, 1 waggon jack, 1 post }hole spoon, 1 Massey -Harris binder, - 1. mower 5% foot cut, 1 steel hay rake, 1 Massey - Harris 11 hoedrill, grass seed attached, nearly new; 1 steel land roller, 1 scuffler, 1 cultivator, 1 walking sod plow, 2 walking plows, 1 set ,diamond harrows,' 2 team waggons, 1 spr}ng dray wagon, 1 spring team wagon, 2 set of Manitoba sleighs with centre shoeing on them. 1 set of knee sleighs, 1 fiat rack to go on sleighs, 4 bunks ar�d sway bars, 8 cant - hooks, '1 swamp hook, 4 logging chains 20 feet long, 1 draw chain and binding chains, 1 ice box, hay fork and 150- feet rope, house- hold furniture and other articles.. Terms - All sums of $10 and under, cash. Six months' credit will be given on 'furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 7% per annum allowed off for cash. E. J„ BARNETT, Pro- prietor ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2707-2 AUCTION SALE OF CEMENT MACHIN-- ery, BIock-and Tackle, G'as ' Engine. Mr. Thomas Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction . on Lot 18, -Concession 6, McKillop, on , Saturday, -October 25th, com- mencing at 2 o'clook sharp, the following: Brantford gas engine 15 horse Bower, Mc- Vicor 5 holey. power gas engine, Brantford gas engine 3% horse power, cement mixer, -yet forms for cement walls, 2 cement buckets, 2 cement,wheel barrows,. 6 cement shovels, cement bck machine capacity 1000 per man per day and pellets, 2 boring machines, 6 jack, capacity 28 tons, 4 Heavy 1o•.girt,; chains, crowbars, blacksmithds vice. forge, set of fans for Brantford 15 foot power mill, with pulleys and pump jack block and tackle, set heavy blocks for 11,4 inch rope, 2 and 3 pulleys, set of blocks for inch rope 2 and 3 pulleys, 2 anatoR blocks, also 'a number of small pulleys. 600 feet of 13tinch rope, 400 feet of 114 inch rope, a lot of smaller ropes, good buggy, light wagon, set good single harness, aged driving horse. collar and tonne:. driving oolt two. years old, heavy, mare 8 years old supposed to be in foal, 16 foot hay rack, 15 hens, 4 passenger Paige scar 1912 model, and other articles. No reserve as the proprietor. is going out of business. Terms All sums of 810.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes A dis- count of 6% per annum off for cash. • Terms on car made known on day of sale. LO Gl S HOEGY, Jr., Proprietor; T, Brown. Ana- tioneer. - 2705-2 FARMS FOR SALE - FAitMS FOR SALE. I HAVE SOME choice farms _ for sale in the Townships of Usborne and Ribbert, all well built and improved, on easy terms of payment. THOMAS CAMERON, Woodham, Ont. 2658-tf FARM FOR SALE. -LOT $2, CONCESSION 6, McKillop, 100 acres of the best clay. of bush 'ter t land inacres es McKillop, 6h in a high state of cultivation; 5 miles .from Seaforth, 2 miles from Constance, 114 miles from school. There are on the premises a good seven roomed house, large bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and well under - drained. Possession given March 1st. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth, - 2627-tf F -- OR SALE.HOUSE AND HALF ACRE of land ifi the village of Egmondville, The Property is situated on Centre • Street, close to the Presbyterihn church and isknown as the Purcell property. Good, comfortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, and currant bushes. This - is a corner property with no breaks on front, and the land is in 5 good` state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a. retired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars apply on the premises or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth. - 2584-tf ARM FOR SALE -BEING LOT 29, CON - cession 4, township of Tuakersmith, con- taining a hundred acres, 94 acres cleared, the balance in hardwood bush, principally maple. On the premises is situated an 8 -roomed house and woodshed, 1 barn 49x90 with stabling underneath,, 1 barn 30x60, 1. driving shed. These buildings - are in ret class eofdition with water piped to house and barn from a never failing spring well. Also two acres of good orchard and small fruit. This farm is , situated- 4 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles fret Brucefield, about half mile from school, on the Mill Road, known as the old Brock farm. For further ' particulars apply to RAINEY ARMSTRONG, R. R.. No. 1, Brucefield, Ont.; or phone 13 on 137, ; Seaforth Central. 2707-tf FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale farm lot No. 13 on the first concession of the township of Hay, on the London Road, two miles south of Hensall and three and three-quarter miles north of Exeter. - There is a neat brick cottage and frame barn with good stabling under it, and othr stood out buildings. There are good wells on the property and ;fine young orchard. The land is in a good state of cultivation with five acres of bush and nearly all the fall ploughing done, 'and is well under drained, Possesrsion can be arranged to suit the pur- chaser and good terms of sale offered. Apply to ownit at said lot or to his agent G. J. SUTHERLAND, Real Estate Agent at Hensall P. O. FRANK ROSS, Owner, Hensel'', R. F. D. No. 1. = 2707-tf Goitre or Thick Neck Cured for $1 We have cured goitres of over 40 years ,standinin a few weeks time, Our Remedy is harmless and does not blister or discolor. Place a postal note or money order for one dollar in p. letter along with 25c for postage, paing and war tax, and our remedy will be sent by return mail. .This amount is usually enough to cure an ordinary goitre. Address Dr. Stockton's Goitre Remedy, Box 337, Toronto!, Ont. r W.T.BOX &CO. Embalmers and • Funeral Directors ' H. C. BOX - 'Holder of °Government Diploma and License Charges moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 SAVE AND PROSPER The companions of Victory are - - Work and Thrift. If the people of essentials, Canada ctise :these our great problems of reconstruction can be settled to the mutual benefit of all. , ' Don't waster Save and prosper. A THE 'CANADIANBANK . OF COMMERCE 122 . Seaforth Branch 4• 50O Miles Wide 1,400 Miles Deep Canada contains 2,386,985,395 acres, ail -- that grows on or is bulit on -or can be mined -from this tremendous productive area -is the security behind your Victo y. Bonds, Victory Bonds pay you nearly twice as mch as the Savings Bank. Think this over seriously, SEAFORTH, and buy Victory Bonds to the limit of your ability. THIS SPACE DONATED TO THE VsICTORY LOAN . 1919 CAMPAIGN BY J. G. Mullen, Manager W. D. BRIG iT &. SQN uI1111111u111111111 1111111111u1IIIuIUItluIt - - - Ina NMI - IMO NOM NEM Y , NMINMI w NEM S. T. HOLMES Funeral Director and - Licensed, Embalmer Undertaking. parlors in Odd- fellows building opposite 42 Stewart Bros. Resi- dence Goderich st., op- = posite Dr. Scott's.. Floweus furnished on E• short notice. Phone Night or Day 119 411111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111117 Dispersion Sale Registered Shorthorns D. M. McKay bas- instructed Capt. Robson to sell by public auction at the'farm of his brother, Mr. Peter McKay, Lot 8, Concession 6, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, on Thursday, November 13th, 1919, at 1.30 o'clock, his entire ,herd of 20 Scotch Topped . Registered Shorthorns, with some calves at foot. There will, also be offered - at the' same time from the herd of Mr. Peter McKay, 1 young Registered cow, 2 two year old Registered heifers, and 5 young Registered bulls, rang- ing in age from 10 to 19 months. All these bulls were sired by his imported "Conqueror." The 20 head are all females and some have been bred to Imported Conqueror. Terms - Six months credit, on furnishing approved joint notes. Six per cent. per ,,annum off for cash. For particulars and Catalogues - apply to Peter McKay, R. R. No. 4, Seaforth, or phone 8 on 131. / , Capt. T. Robson, D. M, & Peter McKay, Auctioneer. Proprietors. • Dorenwen's Beautiful Hair Goods Display At the Commercial Hotel an 4 Wednesday, Nov. 12th, WILL BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MEN AND WOMEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HAIRGOODS. W. S. GORMLEY EMBALMER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. Main Street, Seaforth. Flowers furnished on short notice Charges moderate Phone -Night or Day -192 OUR SPECIALTIES TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS SWITCHES for Ladies and TOUPEES and WIGS for Gentlemen. A visit to our show rooms will not obligate you to purchase, Appointments arranged at resi- dence if desired DORENWEND'S • Limited - Head Office --- 105 Yonge Street Toronto '1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM 'STOCK AND "Implements. -Mr. Thomas Cameron has re- ceived instructions from the undersigned to sell' by public, auction on Lot 37, Concession 2, Tuckersmith, L,R.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 5th, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following: 'Horses -1 agricultural horse 10 years old, - 1 filly four years old, 1 driving horse 10 years - old, Cattle -1 Registered" cow 3 year old to freshen *ill December, 1 Registered heifer .1 year old. 1 Registered bulltenmonths old, -1 Registered heifer calf, 2 erade cows to freshen in Dec., 2 grade milk cows supposed to be in calf, 1 farrow cow, 6 1 -year old heifers, 5 calves. Pigs -7 good chunks, 1 brood sow, 10 pigs weaned about time of sale. Hens -About 90 pure bred .Leghorn, and about 30 Leghorn pullets. Implements. -1 McCormick binder 6 foot cut, 1 McCormick - mower, I Deering rake, • 1 Massey -Harris steel roller, 1 - Massey - Harris seed drill, 13 hoe; 1 Massey -Harris cultivator, 1 single riding- Cockshutt plow, 1 walking plow. 1 National gang plow& 1 8 - section harrows, 1 stone boat, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 straw cutter, 1 root pulper, 3 grindstones, 1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger, 1 grass seed sower, pea harvester, 1 hay rack, 1 stock rack, 2 large chop boxes, 1 wheel barrow, 1 gihvel box, lumber. for gravel box, scuffler,- hay forks, Iogging chains, 1 democrat, 1 top buggy, 1 top buggy nearly new, 1 cutter, 1 iron vice, some wire fencing, quantity of lumber, some plank, and some inch lumber, 2 ladders, 1 extension ladder, some three inch tile, barrels, Daisy shurn, Melotte cream separator, neck yokes, and whiflfetrees, cedar posts, 8 end posts, Buffalo robe, scythes, corn in shock, some roots, hay. Grain -About 200 bushels of clean oats, about 100 bushels of mixed grain. collie dog, some household effects. - Terms - All sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Four per cent. discount will be allowed for cash on credit `& amounts. Hay and grain cash. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. ALEXANDER GRAY, Proprietor; Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer. 2706x2 Beechwood October, 1919. The undersigned is still in the old stand and desires to thank his many customers for the • generous patronage accorded him since last addressing them, a year ago. I am well prepared to supply my patrons with the best the market affords in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and Earthwear. Prices the best the market affords. . Give ane 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, 'K. HOLLAND 2704-4 r Cella »iiada�ora, -p Canadians ! This is a call to National Service-. The Victory Loan 1919 • which opens to -clay. Canada `now has need to borrow from you -Lend. Lend without restraint- of politics or fine distinctions of creed or phi f The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan, ' It is CANADA that asks: And why- , To clean' up the last of the War's commitments and exp n► ; = - To establish beyond all question the capacity a d credit of your corny; i • To care for the wounded and maimed soldier; ' To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid; To enable the fruits of Victory to be garnered; - To ensure the prosperity of you, her citizens. 4 The guns of war are, silent --but they are not yet cool. The Victory Loan 1919 is a War Loan. Canada's book of. war is gloriously written -make this, the closing chapter, worthy one. The responsibility is yours. LEND ! • •y /Bolds ri IE VICTORY 1T BY . B. SEAFORTI Victory Loan Meeting -A11 Together - Big Meeting in Township Hall, Staffa, on Monday Evening, Nov. 3rd, at 8 p. nl. See Oficial Prospectus on another page. Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in 40 -operation with the Minister of Finance of the .Dominion of Canada. Short addresses on "THE WHY?" of another Victory Loan. There will also be a free moving picljure show which is well worth seeing. 4 COME ONE -COME ALL LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED W �a t • • W.T.BOX &CO. Embalmers and • Funeral Directors ' H. C. BOX - 'Holder of °Government Diploma and License Charges moderate Flowers furnished on short notice Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 Dorenwen's Beautiful Hair Goods Display At the Commercial Hotel an 4 Wednesday, Nov. 12th, WILL BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MEN AND WOMEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HAIRGOODS. W. S. GORMLEY EMBALMER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. Main Street, Seaforth. Flowers furnished on short notice Charges moderate Phone -Night or Day -192 OUR SPECIALTIES TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS SWITCHES for Ladies and TOUPEES and WIGS for Gentlemen. A visit to our show rooms will not obligate you to purchase, Appointments arranged at resi- dence if desired DORENWEND'S • Limited - Head Office --- 105 Yonge Street Toronto '1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM 'STOCK AND "Implements. -Mr. Thomas Cameron has re- ceived instructions from the undersigned to sell' by public, auction on Lot 37, Concession 2, Tuckersmith, L,R.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 5th, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following: 'Horses -1 agricultural horse 10 years old, - 1 filly four years old, 1 driving horse 10 years - old, Cattle -1 Registered" cow 3 year old to freshen *ill December, 1 Registered heifer .1 year old. 1 Registered bulltenmonths old, -1 Registered heifer calf, 2 erade cows to freshen in Dec., 2 grade milk cows supposed to be in calf, 1 farrow cow, 6 1 -year old heifers, 5 calves. Pigs -7 good chunks, 1 brood sow, 10 pigs weaned about time of sale. Hens -About 90 pure bred .Leghorn, and about 30 Leghorn pullets. Implements. -1 McCormick binder 6 foot cut, 1 McCormick - mower, I Deering rake, • 1 Massey -Harris steel roller, 1 - Massey - Harris seed drill, 13 hoe; 1 Massey -Harris cultivator, 1 single riding- Cockshutt plow, 1 walking plow. 1 National gang plow& 1 8 - section harrows, 1 stone boat, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 straw cutter, 1 root pulper, 3 grindstones, 1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger, 1 grass seed sower, pea harvester, 1 hay rack, 1 stock rack, 2 large chop boxes, 1 wheel barrow, 1 gihvel box, lumber. for gravel box, scuffler,- hay forks, Iogging chains, 1 democrat, 1 top buggy, 1 top buggy nearly new, 1 cutter, 1 iron vice, some wire fencing, quantity of lumber, some plank, and some inch lumber, 2 ladders, 1 extension ladder, some three inch tile, barrels, Daisy shurn, Melotte cream separator, neck yokes, and whiflfetrees, cedar posts, 8 end posts, Buffalo robe, scythes, corn in shock, some roots, hay. Grain -About 200 bushels of clean oats, about 100 bushels of mixed grain. collie dog, some household effects. - Terms - All sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Four per cent. discount will be allowed for cash on credit `& amounts. Hay and grain cash. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. ALEXANDER GRAY, Proprietor; Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer. 2706x2 Beechwood October, 1919. The undersigned is still in the old stand and desires to thank his many customers for the • generous patronage accorded him since last addressing them, a year ago. I am well prepared to supply my patrons with the best the market affords in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and Earthwear. Prices the best the market affords. . Give ane 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, 'K. HOLLAND 2704-4 r Cella »iiada�ora, -p Canadians ! This is a call to National Service-. The Victory Loan 1919 • which opens to -clay. Canada `now has need to borrow from you -Lend. Lend without restraint- of politics or fine distinctions of creed or phi f The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan, ' It is CANADA that asks: And why- , To clean' up the last of the War's commitments and exp n► ; = - To establish beyond all question the capacity a d credit of your corny; i • To care for the wounded and maimed soldier; ' To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid; To enable the fruits of Victory to be garnered; - To ensure the prosperity of you, her citizens. 4 The guns of war are, silent --but they are not yet cool. The Victory Loan 1919 is a War Loan. Canada's book of. war is gloriously written -make this, the closing chapter, worthy one. The responsibility is yours. LEND ! • •y /Bolds ri IE VICTORY 1T BY . B. SEAFORTI Victory Loan Meeting -A11 Together - Big Meeting in Township Hall, Staffa, on Monday Evening, Nov. 3rd, at 8 p. nl. See Oficial Prospectus on another page. Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in 40 -operation with the Minister of Finance of the .Dominion of Canada. Short addresses on "THE WHY?" of another Victory Loan. There will also be a free moving picljure show which is well worth seeing. 4 COME ONE -COME ALL LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED W �a t • •